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June, 2006
Kohler
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President Bush names Kohler teacher
one of nations top educators
President George W. Bush honored
Kohler Schools science teacher Dana
Krejcarek with the 2005 Presidential
Award for Excellence in Mathematics
and Science Teaching, the Nations high-
est honor for teaching in these fields.
Krejcarek is the only science winner
from Wisconsin and one of 100 7th-12th
grade teachers nationwide to receive the
prestigious award.
In a citation given to Krejcarek,
President Bush commended her for
embodying excellence in teaching, for
devotion to the learning needs of the stu-
dents, and for upholding the high stan-
dards that exemplify American education
at its finest.
As an awardee, Krejcarek receives a
$10,000 grant from the National Science
Foundation (NSF), the independent fed-
eral agency that administers the awards
program on behalf of the White House,
and an all expenses-paid trip to
Washington, DC for a week of celebrato-
ry events and professional development
activities.
In a letter to Awardees, President Bush
said Math and science are critical com-
ponents of Americas technological and
competitive strength. Through my
American Competitiveness Initiative, my
Administration is working to advance
American innovation and support the
efforts of teachers by increasing invest-
ments in research and development, pro-
moting education in math and science,
and encouraging entrepreneurship and
technological advances.
Established by Congress in 1983, the
annual presidential awards program iden-
tifies highly qualified mathematics and
science teachers in all 50 states, the
District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the
U.S. Territories, and the U.S. Department
of Defense Schools. This years recipi-
ents recommended for the award by a
panel of leading mathematicians, scien-
tists, and educators are 7th-12th grade
teachers. These teachers exemplify what
President Bushs American Competi-
tiveness Initiative aims to achieve by rais-
ing the bar for math and science education
for all students, who are our future leaders
of innovation, said John H. Marburger,
Dana Krejcarek is the only science winner from Wisconsin and one of 100 7th-12th
grade teachers nationwide to receive the prestigious award
Dana Krejcarek in Washington, DC for the
Presidential Awards for Excellence in Mathematics
and Science Teaching.
Photo by Daniel Splaine/National Science Foundation.
Village president Tom Leonhardt is
hoping to receive suggestions from
Kohler residents on how to spend some of
the $24 million non-motorized transporta-
tion grant money awarded to Sheboygan
County.
Sheboygan County is one of four coun-
ties in the nation to receive the four-year
grant for a pilot program which hopes to
demonstrate the value of nonmotorized
transportation facilities. Other recipients
include Marin County in California,
Columbia County in Missouri, and the
Minneapolis-St. Paul area.
The program will help construct side-
walks, bike lanes, and trails that will help
people on foot and bicycle reach transit
Village residents may now display one
temporary garage sale sign on private
property. In the past, garage sale signs
were prohibited on private or public prop-
erty. Residents may not, however, install
signs on public property. The official ordi-
nance reads as follows:
One temporary "garage sale" or "for sale"
sign shall be permitted on each lot or par-
cel. Signs located on public property will be
removed by the Public Works or Police
Department.
Just finished remodeling and have
unwanted hardware materials to get
rid of?
Consider donating slightly used or
worn items to the Habitat ReStore in
Plymouth. The Habitat ReStore is a build-
ing materials reuse and surplus store that is
the second of its kind in Wisconsin.
Overstocked, discontinued or slightly used
or worn items such as cabinets, plumbing
Village President seeking
input from residents for
recreation trails
stations, businesses, schools, homes,
recreation areas, and other destinations.
Leonhardt said one of the projects the
Kohler Village Board is looking at is
extending the path on Woodland Road
north to Cty O.
Besides Leonhardt, two other Kohler
residents will serve on the Citizens
Advisory and Technical Committee for
the pilot program: Jay Hoekstra, repre-
senting Kohler Company, and Kevin
Struck, representing the University of
Wisconsin - Extension.
To contribute suggestions, residents
may call Tom Leonhardt at 458-3388 or
980-9710 (cell), or leave suggestions at
the Village Hall.
Kohler Village Board adopts new ordinance for
garage sale signs
III, Director of The Office of Science and
Technology Policy, Executive Office of
the President.
I am truly humbled and honored to
receive this award, Krejcarek said. My
trip to Washington, DC was wonderful
rewarding both personally and profes-
sionally. I am very excited and looking
forward to sharing all of the materials and
ideas that I received in Washington from
other recipients, scientists and science
leaders with my students and colleagues. I
have had so much support from my stu-
dents, their parents, my colleagues, and
the administration here at Kohler. It has
been an exciting journey!
The National Science Foundation is an
independent federal agency that supports
fundamental research and education
across all fields of science and engineer-
ing with an annual budget of nearly $5.58
billion. NSF funds reach all 50 states
through grants to nearly 2,000 universi-
ties and institutions. NSF also awards
over $200 million in professional and
service contracts yearly. For more infor-
mation, visit www.paemst.org.
fixtures, electrical
supplies, windows, hardware, lumber,
doors, roofing, flooring and much more
are donated to the ReStore, then resold
to the public at a generous discount (40-
60%) from their original fair market
value. Anyone can shop at The ReStore
which is open to the general public and
contractors. Proceeds from the ReStore
will be used to fund more Habitat for
Humanity homes in the Sheboygan
area.
The Habitat ReStore is located at
3003 County Road C (Eastern Ave.) in
Plymouth (next to Dairy Queen). Hours
are Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. to
5 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
New and used building materials in
good, reusable condition can be donat-
ed to the Habitat ReStore by calling
(920) 892-4175 or e-mailing habitatre-
store@excel.net.
Signs of the times . . .
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Fifth Graders participate in Civil War Reinactment
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members welcomed by Lt. Governor
Lt. Governor, Sally Schirk-Ehrlich welcomed new Kohler Kiwanis Club members, Dan
Gray, Todd Hart and Jon Dolson at The American Club on Wednesday, May 10
Pictured left to right: Lt. Governor, Sally Schrik-Enrlich, Dan Gray, Todd Hart and Jon Dolson
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CLASSIFIEDS
Kohler Seniors
Seniors Meeting: Monday, June 5th. Tom Leonhardt, Village President, will dis-
cuss the survey recently authorized by the Village Board and stress the impor-
tance of its completion by everyone.
Kohler School Friends
Second Monday of the month at 11:15 a.m. in the Library.
Kohler Police Athletic League (KPAL)
Second Thursday of every month at the firehouse. Social time
begins at 7:00 p.m., meetings begin at 7:30 p.m.
Kohler Soccer Club
Second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. in the library.
Kohler Athletic Booster Club
First Monday of each month (excluding July) at 7:00 PM in the library.
Meeting Dates
Announcements and milestones are printed free of charge. Mail or leave in drop box at: Terra
Media, L.L.C., 219 Church St., Kohler, WI 53044.
Please include self-addressed stamped envelope to ensure return of photo prints.
Classifieds are $5 per issue. Payment must accompany ad. Make checks payable to Terra Media,
L.L.C. and mail or leave in drop box at 219 Church St., Kohler, WI 53044
FOR SALE
Tan leather loveseat.
Two years old good condition
Asking $200 or best offer
254-4463
Mail or leave in drop box your business card and $15 (per issue) payment at:
Terra Media, L.L.C., 219 Church St., Kohler WI 53044
Payment must accompany card. Make checks payable to Terra Media, L.L.C.
Business Card Corner
Business Card Corner
(920) 452-5696
Mark S. Winkel Contractor
Licensed-Insured Insulation Service, Walls & Attics,
Energy Efficient. Replacement Windows, Siding Service.
Financing Available. Residential - Commercial
920-458-0185
512 Ontario Ave., Sheboygan
HOME NEEDED!
Missionary family of 4 coming home for a break
would like to rent in Kohler for 1 year starting Nov.
2006. They can afford about $500. Can you help
this special family? Leisl Schneider, 457-0273
HELP WANTED
Stardust Limousine is looking for part-time chauffeur
to drive limousine in Sheboygan/Kohler area during
week or weekends. Must be experienced, good driver
with a good driving record & knowledgeable of
Sheboygan & surrounding area. Call Mike: 452-5696.
Calling all Kohler High School
1986 graduates!
Kohler High School Class of 1986 will be celebrating its 20-year class reunion in
Kohler the weekend of November 24 & 25th. Organizers are looking for classmates
contact information. Please send to Horneck6@hotmail.com.
ESTATE SALE
Household items, furniture and antiques.
Saturday, June 3 9 am-2 pm
435 Summit Rd., Kohler
MILESTONES/ANNOUNCEMENTS
Kohler sixth graders meet Wisconsins Governor Doyle at the Lions State Convention in
Middleton. The students were there to learn more about Lions Quest, a program imple-
mented by the schools guidance department. Pictured from left to right are, Jameson
Dickert, Kendall Wolf, Ben Steinert and Melyssa Louwagie. More information on the
program will appear in the July issue of The Kohler Villager/Kohler Times
Weddings
Births
Adoptions
High school reunions
Awards
Announce it here for free!
E-mail announcements and photos to kohlervillager.com
or mail or leave in drop box at 219 Church St., Kohler
(Include self-addressed stamped envelope with
photos you would like returned).
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Pee Wee hockey team dominates on
the ice in recent tournaments
The Wisconsin Stars Pee Wee at Team
hockey team took first place in the 2006
Cheese Cup tournament in Appleton the
weekend of May 5-7. They were undefeated
against the Blue Devils, CWAAAand Green
Bay. Alex Falconer and Tony Stillwell con-
tributed wtih goals and Cameron Scheuren
had many great saves as goalie
The Wisconsin Stars also took first place
in the previous weekend, April 28-30 at the
Chicago Classic Tournament. They played
five games and were undefeated.
The Wisconsin Stars Pee Wee A Team
participated in a tournament, the Seven
Bridges Spring Classic in Chicago, the
weekend of May 19-21.
Mighty Mites demonstrate their
skills during Admirals game
Kohler first graders Mike Stock, Luke Silvestri
and Jim Conklin, along with other teammates from
the area, had the opportunity to play a hockey game
during the Admirals game intermission in Milwau-
kee this past winter. The boys play on a Mighty
Mites team at Blueline in Sheboygan.
Left to right: Mike Stock, Luke Silvestri and Jim Conklin
Left to right: Alex Falconer, Cameron Scheuren and Tony Stillwell
Attention Village Residents, Alumni,
Friends and Family
1
st
Annual KHS
Sports Booster
Club Golf Outing
Saturday, July 1
st
, 2006
Town and Country
Golf Club
8:00 am Registration begins (at Riverwoods Nine
North of Entrance)
9:00 am Shotgun Start Scramble Format 18 Holes
Awards ceremony for raffle/door prizes follows
immediately after golf!
Individual / Team Fee: $75 / $300
(deadline June 16
th
, 2006)
Fees include: green fees, golf cart, lunch, sleeve of
balls, prizes, meeting new people and
catching up with old friends.
Forms can be picked up in the High School office,
Village Hall or mailed / e-mailed to you.
Contact Doug Bocchini for questions:
920 458-6674
Bocchini@charter.net
Sports
Sports
(See the Kohler Times for more sports articles)
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FROM CLERK-TREASURER
LAURIE LINDOW
Registered Voters: As a requirement
of the Statewide Voter Registration
System, after each Election our office
will be mailing postcards to all voters
that registered at the polls. If you
registered to vote on Election Day,
April 4, 2006, you will be receiving a
postcard in the mail. Please notify the
clerk-treasurers office if your name
or address is incorrect on the post-
card. If the information on the post-
card is correct, there are no further
steps for you to take. For more elec-
tion information, see the State Elec-
tions Board website:
http://elections.wi.gov.
Summer Hours: May 30 - Septem-
ber 1, the Village Office hours will be:
Monday - Thursday 8:00 am - 5:00
pm, Friday 8:00 am - 12:00 noon.
FROM POLICE CHIEF BILL
RUTTEN
www.kohlerpolice.com
Remodel Project is Underway: If
you havent been by the police de-
partment lately, take a look. The po-
lice department is adding an outside
lobby that will be accessible 24 hours
a day and will add space and security
to the building. Some of the space in
the police department is being reno-
vated to make the existing space
more efficient and useable. The proj-
ect should be done by the end of
summer and will not affect the servic-
es provided by the police department.
Bike Safety Day: The Kohler Police
Department in conjunction with the
Village of Kohler Recreation Depart-
ment is again sponsoring the Bike
Safety Day on Saturday June 10
th
at
12:30 pm. The event is being held at
the Village Hall. Licenses are re-
quired and are available for $2.50 for
any bikes with wheels larger than
16. Bike licensing forms are now lo-
cated on the Kohler Police Depart-
ment website at
www.kohlerpolice.com and can be
completed prior to coming. All partici-
pants will receive an inspection of
their bike, a free helmet and either a
bike lock or a bike light.
Helmet Sightations: The Kohler Po-
lice Department in cooperation with
Aurora Health Care and the local
Dairy Queens will again be participat-
ing in the Helmet Habit Sightation
program. The Kohler officers may
issue Sightation coupons to children
16 and under when they are wearing
their helmets while biking, skating or
skateboarding.
Do we have your bike? If you
havent seen your bike lately, we may
have it. The Kohler Police Depart-
ment regularly gets dozens of found
bikes each year, many in great
shape. Some dont have a non-expir-
ing Kohler bike license that allows
our department to return it to its right-
ful owner. In those cases, the bike is
kept until either it is claimed or auc-
tioned off. If you are missing your
bike or any other property, call the
police department at 459-3877.
FROM PUBLIC WORKS SUPERIN-
TENDENT BRUCE NEERHOF
Larrys Hauling Industrial Site: Just
a reminder that Larrys Hauling has
an industrial site for yard waste only.
It is located in the Sheboygan Falls
Industrial Park at 113A Balsam Road.
Dumpsters are located between the
Hagemeir Construction and New
Dawn buildings. Residents may
dump all materials into the dump-
sters. Please take any containers
with you.
Use of Village Trucks for Special
Collections: Use of a Village truck
for special pick-ups can be arranged
only with the approval of the Public
Works Superintendent. These in-
clude the following items: dirt, clean
topsoil, gravel and sod.
Residents must load materials into
the truck themselves. Do not place
materials in bags. If you would like to
arrange a special pick up, please call
459-3881.
If a resident has materials from a re-
modeling or other construction proj-
ect, they may call Larrys Hauling at
467-1919 to rent a dumpster.
Be a Leak Seeker: Water bill higher
than usual? Check all faucets for
leaks. Just a slow drip can waste 15-
29 gallons per day. Put a drop of
food coloring in the toilet tank to see
if it leaks into the bowl. Based on ex-
perience, it is found that leaking toi-
lets are the reason for unusual water
usage 90% of the time.
Garage Sale Signs
One temporary "garage sale" or "for
sale" sign shall be permitted on each
lot or parcel. Signs located on public
property will be removed by the Public
Works or Police Department.
FROM RECREATION DIRECTOR
SUSIE WANDSCHNEIDER
Summer Playground
Open to all Village
Youth entering 1
st
grade
and older. Monday-
Thursday, June 26-August 10. No
Fee, registration is required. Drop in
anytime for a fun afternoon with
planned activities.
Flag Football Camp
Grades 1-3 July 24-28
3:00 pm for 75 minutes.
Please consult your summer
brochure for more exciting things to
do this summer.
Youth Center Employment - will
begin training in August. Please pick
up and fill out an application at the
Village Hall. Include a schedule of
your availability to work.
Village Board Action during their
March 20, 2006, meeting:
Approved appointments to com-
mittees and commissions.
Awarded bid and approved the
agreement for Police Dept. and
Village Hall remodeling projects to
Mike Koenig Construction Co., Inc.
for an amount not to exceed
$143,953.
Approved the revised north/south
interceptor agreement with the
Town of Sheboygan Sanitary Dis-
trict #2.
Approved bid of $108,779 from
Northeast Asphalt for West Park
Lane paving and tennis court proj-
ects.
Approved purchasing a Giant Vac
Leaf Loader from Bruce Municipal
Equipment, cost $26,665.
Approved operators licenses as
requested.
Approved Temporary Class B Beer
license for Kohler Fire Dept. bray
for May 7.
Approved Cigarette licenses for
River Wildlife, Blackwolf Run,
American Club, Woodlake Market,
and Riverbend.
VILLAGE NEWS www.kohlervillage.org
Approved Ordinance No. 2006-3,
Repealing and Recreating a
Schedule of Deposits for Violation
of Village Ordinances, Resolu-
tions, and Bylaws with review of
deposit amounts to be on par with
neighboring communities.
Approved a Memorandum of Un-
derstanding with Sheboygan
County to facilitate the purchase of
accessible voting equipment
Approved creating a new position
of Lifeguard Manager for the pool
management.
Approved March 2006 Revenue
and Expense reports.
Approved the following requests
for Tourism funds: $20,000 for the
American Club/Destination Kohler
Holiday Experience direct market-
ing campaign; $15,000 for the
Shops at Woodlake Holiday Sea-
son television campaign; $9,000
for new cable channel equipment
with the understanding that it be
utilized with a tourism focus.
Approved additional funding of
$820 and authorized the Planning
Commission to have a community
survey compiled for Smart Growth
Planning by the UW-Extension Of-
fice.
Approved Certified Survey Map for
part of the E of the NE of Sec-
tion 5, Township 14 North, Range
23 East, Town of Wilson, Sheboy-
gan County, Wisconsin subject to
annexation of stated property.
Constructin of the outside
lobby addition to the Police
Department is underway.
The lobby will be larger,
more visable and user-
friendly, and will be acces-
sible 24 hours a day.
Some of the space in the
police department is being
renovated to make the ex-
isting space more efficient
and useable. The office
area will be protected by
bullet-proof glass.
The project is expected to
be done by the end of
summer and will not affect
the services provided by
the police department.
Part-time
janitorial
position available
Part-time janitorial position to clean
the Village Hall, Fire Department
and Village Garage.
Mondays 7:00-4:00 PM. Thursdays
7:00-9:00AM. Ten hours per week.
Applications available at the
Village Hall.
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Kohler Gardener is located at
The Shops at Woodlake Kohler
Open daily 10am - 6pm 920-458-5570
Dont let FATHERS DAY
go to the birds
Celebrate
Feathers Day!
JUNE 12-18
RECEIVE 15% OFF
all bird feeders, birdbaths, birdhouses
and bird food.
Or perhaps the perfect gift for Dad is
Guy Wolff pottery, a garden statuary,
cologne, a potted plant, or a variety
of annuals, perennials or shrubs.
BIRD-SCAPING
Saturday, June 17
1-2pm
Learn how to incorporate food, water,
shelter and nesting into your gardens.
Presented by Belinda Abendschein,
nature specialist and bird artist.
To register please call 920-458-5570.
The Botanical Gardens
of Kohler
JUNE
Calendar of Events
FAMILY TREASURE HUNT
SATURDAY, JUNE 24
10am-Noon at Kohler Gardener
Receive prizes along the way!
Member Admission: $25/family
Non-Member Admission: $32/family
YOGA IN THE PARK
EVERY TUESDAY
10-11am at Kohler Arboretum
If the weather is questionable, please
call 920-457-4444 between 9-9:30am
for information on class cancellations.
Botanical Gardens or Sports Core
Member Admission: $4
Non-Member Admission: $5
We are pleased to present the following
programs and classes brought to you by The Botanical Gardens
of Kohler and Kohler Gardener at The Shops at Woodlake.
Please call 800-344-2838 to register.
SPECIAL EVENTS
BRING THIS AD IN TO KOHLER GARDENER AND
RECEIVE 10% OFF ANY SINGLE, REGULAR-PRICED ITEM.
Members receive a 20% -100% saving on classes, workshops,
lectures, tours and travel opportunities.
Please contact Kelly Boeldt at The Botanical Gardens of Kohler
920.803.3296 for membership information.
PREFERRED PLANTS
THURSDAY, JUNE 1
5:30-6:30pm at The American Club
Member Admission $10
Non-Member Admission: $12
HEIRLOOM VEGETABLES &
KITCHEN GARDENS
SATURDAY, JUNE 3
9-11am at Restoration
Gardens, Kohler
Complimentary tea, coffee
and desserts will be served
Admission: $15
Member savings do not apply.
EDIBLE FLOWERS
MONDAY, JUNE 5
7-8pm at The American Club
Recipes and samples will be shared
Member Admission: $15
Non-Member Admission: $20
BUTTERFLY GARDENS
SATURDAY, JUNE 10
Noon-1pm at Kohler Gardeners
Butterfly Garden
Member Admission $8
Non-Member Admission $10
BASIC TREE ID
THURSDAY, JUNE 15
2-3:30pm at Kohler Arboretum
Member Admission: $10
Non-Member Admission: $12
SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPES
SATURDAY, JUNE 17
10-11:30am at Kohler Design Center
Admission: Complimentary
BIRD-SCAPING
SATURDAY, JUNE 17
1-2pm at Kohler Gardener
Admission: Complimentary
WILDLIFE CONTROLS
MONDAY, JUNE 26
5:30-6:30pm at The American Club
Member Admission: $10
Non-Member Admission: $12
NEW LAWN INSTALLATION
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28
5:30-6:30pm at Kohler Gardener
Member Admission: $8
Non-Member Admission: $10
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
FUN-DAMENTALS FOR KIDS
VISIT CHICAGO BOTANIC GARDEN
FRIDAY, JUNE 23, 2006
7:45am-5pm
Cost includes transportation to and from Chicago, lunch, guided tram tour
and guided walking tour of the Chicago Botanic Gardens.
Member Cost: $64 Non-Member Cost: $80
TRAVEL
JUNIOR MASTER GARDENERS
TUESDAY, JUNE 27
10-11am at The American Club
First of a seven-week certificate program for children ages 8-11.
Children can enroll in as many (or few) classes as desired, but completion of
seven classes is required for certification.
Member Admission: $8 Non-Member Admission: $10
TOURS
KOHLER GARDENS TOUR
EVERY WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY AT THE AMERICAN CLUB
10-11am or by appointment
An experienced horticulture professional from Kohler Landscape
will lead this guided tour highlighting specific plants in season.
Member admission: $5
Non-member admission: $7
Children 12 and under: Complimentary
The Botanical
Gardens of Kohler
Become a member today.
For more information,
please contact Kelly Boeldt
at 920-803-3296.
Visit Kohler Gardener to receive
10% OFF our entire selection of
rose bushes for the month of June!
Everything is
COMING UP
Kohler Gardener is located at
The Shops at Woodlake Kohler
Open daily 10am 6pm 920-458-5570
ROSES
16
JUNE, 2006