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The Shops at Woodlake, Kohler, WI
M-F 10-6, Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5
Pssst. Whats the
latest buzz?
Our colorful new
accessories (like this Out
To Lunchbag in new
Windsor Navy and
Mesa Red) will make your
day easier . . . and
prettier! After all, isnt it
the little things that make
life fun?
Come into Sweet
Potatos and see whats
new in Vera Bradley
accessories.
Sixteen girls from Girl Scout Troop 417
along with ten parents enjoyed afour day trip to
Savannah, Georgia this summer while earning
numerous badges. The Girl Scouts raised
money for thetrip through various fundraisers,
including theGirl Scout Teaand Fashion Show,
and selling Kohler Bomber Wear, including
Bomber Beaded Bracelets madeby thegirls.
Savannah was chosen as adestination by the
girls because Girl Scouts was founded there.
With thehelp of leaders Kathy Hillstrom, Amy
Molepske and Diana Parades, the Scouts
planned atour of thebirthplaceof Girl Scouts
of Americafounder J ulietteGordon Low, Tybee
Island, where the Scouts earned their Marine
Sciencebadge, aspecial Women in Arts tour
at theTelfair Art Museum, and aCarriageGhost
Tour ride (Savannah is known as one of the
most haunted cities in the United States). The
group dined at Casaba, aMoroccan Belly danc-
ing restaurant, had tea at the Gryphon Room,
and enjoyed aGospel Dinner Cruiseon board a
Steamboat.
Girl Scout Troop
visits Savannah,
Georgia
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employees are involved in the
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people you want to associate with.
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Grease is the word!! Kohler and
Howards Grove High Schools proudly
announce the musical Grease as this years
fall musical production.
Go back to a time where poodle skirts,
leather jackets and greased hair ruled
school. On November 10, 11 and 12, the
Kohler Memorial Theatre will be trans-
formed into 1959 Rydell High.
Auditions will be held at Kohler
Memorial Theatre on September 7 from
5:30-9:00 pm. All interested high school
students are invited to prepare 16 bars of
music and join the auditions. Anyone not
able to attend, please call drama director
Travis Knier at 920-286-1313.
Kohler High School
Announces Fall Musical
Falls Healing Arts to
sponsor Kids Day
America
On Saturday, September 16th, 2006,
communities worldwide will be partici-
pating in "Kids Day America ." This is
a special day dedicated to children's
health, safety, and environmental aware-
ness in our community. Falls Healing
Arts will be playing a role as the official
Chiropractic office representing the
twelfth annual "Kids Day America "
event in Sheboygan Falls on Saturday,
September 16, 2006, from12:00p.m. to
3:00 p.m. Kids Day America was found-
ed for the purpose of educating families
and communities about these important
social concerns.
The event will provide essential infor-
mation to all attendees on crime preven-
tion, child safety, and environmental
issues. Free fingerprinting will be pro-
vided to all children who attend, courtesy
of The Sheboygan Falls Police
Department. The Sheboygan Falls Fire
Department will share fire safety.
Children will have the opportunity to tour
a police car and fire truck and meet
McGruff the Crime Dog. Dr. Craig
Stefanczyk & Dr. Amy Hietala will per-
form free spinal exams and scoliosis
screenings, and will distribute information
on disease prevention and health promo-
tion. The event will have free balloons,
food, a clown, games and give-a-ways,
along with prize drawings every half-hour!
All participants will have the opportunity
to win a grand prize of a children's bicy-
cle or a portable basketball hoop.
Proceeds fromthis event will benefit
Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Sheboygan
County, to spotlight their involvement in
helping children attain their full potential
through the help of adult mentors. On
behalf of Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Falls
Healing Arts will be soliciting monetary
donations, providing new patient exams
for a suggested $15 donation to Big
Brothers/Big Sisters, as well as giving out
door prize tickets in exchange for a $1
donation. This event hopes to raise aware-
ness and funds for the Big Brother/Big
Sisters organization, while at the same
time providing information to local chil-
dren and their families.
Please mark your calendar and bring
your children to this worthwhile event.
Also needed is a reliable and assertive
assistant director for this fall's production.
Anyone interested may call Travis Knier or
contact music director Richard Tengowski
at 459-2920 ext. 1443.
Parental assistance is needed with the
production too, including help with props,
costumes, sets, ticket sales and promotions.
Parents of cast members will be contacted
toward the end of the month. Community
adults who wish to work behind the scenes
should also contact one of the directors.
Look for more details about Grease in
the next issue of The Kohler Villager.
Can you guess the mystery photo?
Hint: Its not an $80,000 rollerblading or skateboarding surface
If you guessed that the photo is a portion
of the beautiful, newly resurfaced tennis
courts, congratulations! You guessed cor-
rectly! But please remind youngsters that
biking, rollerblading and skateboarding on
the courts are forbidden and will degrade
the beautiful new surface and surrounding
new plantings.
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On-Going Fundraising Programs at Kohler School:
LETS GET STARTED EARNING SOME GREAT EXTRAS for our school. Students can turn in their
box-tops / caps / labels at anytime to their classrooms. We will be having a contest again this school year
for the classes(s) with the most points (each box-top / cap / label = 1 point).
Robin Stock / coordinator
Kemps Milk Give Em Five Program -
collect caps from gallon and gallon containers
Golden Guernsey & Morning Glory
Kids Caps & Cash Program collect caps
from gallon and gallon containers
Natures Touch
Milk Moola & Donuts to Dough
Program sold at Kwik Trip collect caps from
gallon and gallon containers and bag tops from any
Natures Touch products. Also, ovals from Glazer
dozen or dozen donut containers
Box Tops for Education Clip Box Tops coupons from General Mills
cereal, Pillsbury Refrigerated & Frozen/Dairy, Hamburger Helper, Betty Crocker
Snacks & Baking, and Ziploc Bags/Containers.
We will now be participating in the Labels For Education program. This
includes front labels from Campbell Soup, Swanson Soup, Franco American
products, and Prego Pasta Sauces. UPC codes from Pepperidge Farm products
and V8 drinks.
Tyson Project A+ - Clip the entire label from boxes and
bags of Tyson products.
SCHOOL DISTRICT OF KOHLER
2006-2007 SCHOOL CALENDAR
August 29 Orientations for 7th graders/new students/parents
August 30 Presession Program for Faculty (JK - 6: Meet teacher/drop of supplies 3:30-4:30 PM)
August 31 Presession Program for Faculty
September 4 Labor Day
September 5 School Begins for Students
September 25 Open House (Gr. JK-6: 6:30-7:30 PM; Gr. 7-12: 6:30 - 8:30 PM)
October 26/27 No School/WEAC Convention
November 3 First Quarter Ends
November 6 Second Quarter Begins
November 7 Regular School Day - Parent Conferences 5:00-7:30 PM
November 9 Regular School Day Grade 1-12 (No JK or SK - Parent Conferences all day for them.)
Parent Conferences (6:00 - 8:00 PM)
November 10 No School - Parent Conferences (8:00 - 10:00 AM)
Inservice (10:00 - 12:00 noon)
SEC/Curriculum (12:45 - 3:30 PM)
November 23/24 No School/Thanksgiving Recess
November 27 School Reconvenes
December 22 Last Day of Classes before Holiday Break
Students Early Release (8:00 AM -12:21 PM)
Staff (7:45 AM -12:30 PM)
December 23 - January 1 No School/Holiday Recess
January 2 School Reconvenes
January 18 Second Quarter Ends
January 19 No School - Inservice (7:45-11:00 AM)
Grades and Make-up Testing (11:00-12:00 noon, 12:30-3:30 PM)
January 22 Third Quarter Begins
February 22 Regular School Day
Parent Conferences (5:00-7:00 PM)
February 23 No School
Parent Conferences (8:00 - 10:00 AM) Inservice (10:00 - 12:00 noon)
SEC/Curriculum (12:45 - 3:30 PM)
March 23 Third Quarter Ends
March 26 - 30 No School/Spring Break
April 2 School Reconvenes/Fourth Quarter Begins
April 6 No School
April 9 No School/Inservice Day/Snow Day Make-up # 4
May 28 Memorial Day
May 30 Honors Night
June 3 Baccalaureate
June 6 Scroll Night
June 8 Fourth Quarter Ends
June 10 High School Graduation
June 11 Teacher Report Day/Snow Day Make-up # 1 (If have to use as the only snow day,
Teacher Report Day would move to either June 11th/13th.)
June 12 Snow Day Make-up #2 (If needed the Teacher Report Day would be June 14th.)
June 13 Snow Day Make-up #3 (If needed the Teacher Report Day would be June 15th.)
If by chance the 4th snow day is needed and April 9th has passed, the KEA and School Board will meet to
come up with an alternative date guaranteeing the day would be made up.
Approved by Board of Education:
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Sports
Sports
Kohler 7th
grade cadet
team ties for 4th
This years 7th Grade Cadet baseball teamparticipated in the
Lakeshore Baseball League and finished the season in a tie for
4th place with a 7-7 record and missed qualifying for the playoffs
by a tie-breaker. The teamwas coached by J imTesmer, Bruce
Neerhof and Rick Ertel
Lakeshore League 7th Grade Final Standings:
Plymouth Orange 13-1
Sheboygan Falls 13-1
Howards Grove 10-4
Kohler 7-7
Kiel 7-7
T&C Sheboygan 6-7
Port Washington 5-9
Oostburg 4-9
Plymouth Black 2-11
Two Rivers 1-12 Standing L-R: Austin Neerhof, Taylor Culp, John Stinson, Hunter Clark, Christian Ertel, Nick Tesmer, Connor Gilbreath
Kneeling L-R: Alex Romanoski, Taylor Field, Ryan Halverson, Jameson Dickert. Not pictured: Peter Nebel, Ray Venn.
VOK Recreation Department
Baseball Wrap-Up
On April 22nd the VOK
Recreation Department,
along with Pepsi, spon-
sored a MLB Pepsi Pitch
Hit and Run qualifier at
Ebben Field. Proceeds
fromconcession sales dur-
ing this event were re-
turned to the VOK baseball
program. Several partici-
pants from Kohler ad-
vanced to the Pepsi Pitch
Kohler participants advanced in
Pepsi Pitch Hit and Run contest
Hit and Run regional qualifi-
er in Greenfield.
Thanks to volunteers
Curt Sheppmann, Bruce
Neerhof, Rick Ertel, Tom
Field, Susan and David
Fink, and J im and Laura
Tesmer, who made the event
possible.
Congratulations to Adam
Kellner, who placed in the
All-Around competition. Adam Kellner
This year, 151 boys and girls partici-
pated in T-ball through 9th grade base-
ball. Congratulations to the 6th Grade
Blue teamon their playoff qualifying sea-
son!
The VOK Recreation Department
would like to thank all the coaches and
parent volunteers for their time and pa-
tience. I also want to thank the Village Of
Kohler Public Works Crew for keeping
the fields in great condition. Appreciation
is extended to all the Village residents
whohelped with umpiring. Also, a thanks
to J eff Dickert and the School District for
organizing and conducting the early season
Spring Training and making the gym
available for indoor practice when the
weather was less than summer-like.
Thanks to all again J imTesmer Vil-
lage of Kohler Rec. Dept. Baseball.
The Kohler Blue Bantam 3/4 baseball team finished out their season with a winning record of 8-2.
Blue Bantam 3/4 team
finishes with winning
record
Nate Tures, Andrew Bryce
Sam Wenberg, Ben Tures
Taylor Field, Adam Kellner, Will Hapeman, Nick Tesmer, Andrew Bryce, Jameson Dickert
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Phone 920-467-4011
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Dinner: 4 p.m., Tue. - Sat.
Two party rooms available for your special events
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Sunday Sit Down Breakfast Family Style Banquets
Legendary Desserts Great Vegetarian Dining
In honor of all our current and future customers,
were having an Open House celebration. Stop by our
new location on
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friends and neighbors.
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FROM CLERK-TREASURER
LAURIE LINDOW
Elections: The Partisan Primary
will be held on Tuesday, Septem-
ber 12 and the General Election
will be held Tuesday, November
7. The polling place is located in
the Kirkpatrick Center at the
Kohler Village Hall, 319 Highland
Drive, and will be open from 7:00
am to 8:00 pm. Polling hours
have been changed to start at
7:00 statewide for uniformity.
Voter registration is required to
vote in the Election. If you are not
already registered, you can reg-
ister on Election Day at the polls
or by stopping in the Village Of-
fices during regular business
hours to complete a registration
form. You will need to bring along
your Wisconsin drivers license
or state ID. If registering on Elec-
tion Day you will need to provide
proof of residence. An accept-
able form of proof of residence
includes a current and complete
name and residential address.
Some examples are: WI drivers
license or ID card; residential
lease; real estate tax bill; utility
service statement.
For more information about voter
registration, absentee voting and
upcoming elections, contact the
Clerk-Treasurers office at 920-
459-3873. For more information
about Wisconsins voter registra-
tion system and election proce-
dures, contact the Wisconsin
State Elections Board at 1-866-
VOTEWIS (868- 3947) or
seb@seb.state.wi.us, or see its
website at http://elections.wi.gov.
FROM PUBLIC WORKS SU-
PERINTENDENT BRUCE
NEERHOF
Leaf Collection will start on Octo-
ber 9 and continue until December
1. Leaves should be raked into the
street along the curb in a three foot
(3) wide row. No grass clippings,
sticks, and other garden debris are
allowed.
Fire Hydrant Flushing And Water
Val ve Exerci si ng: During the
months of October and November,
the Village Public Works Depart-
ment will be exercising water
valves. The Department will also be
performing maintenance on fire hy-
drants and flushing the mains. The
work will be performed Tuesday
through Thursday. Residents should
be aware that there will be periods
of cloudy and discolored water as
sediment and mineral deposits in
the water-mains are disturbed.
If you have any questions about
Kohler water distribution mainte-
nance, please call 459-3881.
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.
Tennis Courts: The tennis court
construction is complete and they
are ready for use. Bicycles,
rollerblades, skateboards and any-
thing else that may damage the new
surface are strictly prohibited. The
tennis court lights are available for
use by inserting quarters. The lights
will automatically shut off at 10:00
pm.
Garbage Pick-up: As a reminder,
seasonal Friday garbage pick-up
will end on September 29.
FROM RECREATION
DIRECTOR SUSIE
WANDSCHNEIDER
Deep Water Aerobics:
We wear flotation belts. There is
no need to be a good swimmer.
J oin us for a fun and gratifying
exercise ex-
perience. Be-
ginning on
September 5
this class will be held at 6:00
p.m. on Tuesdays and Thurs-
days. Class fee is $1.00 per ses-
sion or you can purchase a card
for $10.00 and get 12 classes.
Swim Team: There is a need for
a swim team coach if this pro-
gram will resume. Please contact
Susie Wandschneider at 458-
9726, if you know anyone or if
you have some experience with
swim team and would be inter-
ested in working with some of
our younger swim team mem-
bers. Practice would be Tuesday
and Thursday and possibly on
Saturdays. This program begins
when soccer ends.
Fall Pool Hours:
Tuesday and Thursday 4:30
6:30 pm
Saturday and Sunday 2:30
4:30 pm
Open Gym: Watch for informa-
tion at the Youth Center about
open gym and pool for the 7-12
graders beginning this fall. This
program will be on Saturday
nights.
VILLAGE BOARD ACTION dur-
ing their J uly 17, 2006, meeting:
Approved a Special Use Per-
mit and Building Permit for the
Century Buffet restaurant to
be located in the Deer Trace
Shopping Center.
Approved a Building Permit
for the Kohler Q-Mart canopy
and dispenser addition at the
intersection of Commerce
Lane and Woodlake Road.
Approved Class B beer and
liquor licenses for Chilis Grill
& Bar.
Approved operators licenses
as requested.
Approved Resolution No.
2006-10, Regarding Special
Voter Registration Deputies.
Approved May 2006 Revenue
and Expense Reports.
Approved Willow Creek Inter-
ceptor Sanitary Sewer Ease-
ment Agreement between
Sheboygan County and the
Village of Kohler.
Approved the appointments of
J eff Dickert, Paula Anderson
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and Donna Sanders to the Li-
brary Board.
Approved Tom Leonhardts at-
tendance at a League of Wis-
consin Municipalities one-day
workshop on August 17.
Approved the following Ordi-
nances:
2006-5, Amending Section
Amending Section 20.28.050 of
the Municipal Code of the Vil-
lage of Kohler Regarding Fees
for Board of Zoning Appeals and
Applications, and Amending
Section 20.32.030 Regarding
Fees Pertaining to Petitions to
Change District Boundaries or
to Amend Boundaries.
2006-6, approve Ordinance
No. 2006-6, An Ordinance Creat-
ing Section 20.04.050 of the Mu-
nicipal Code of the Village of
Kohler Enacting a Temporary
Moratorium on Communication
Towers and Antennas.
2006-7, Renaming Title 15 of
the Municipal Code of the Village
of Kohler, Amending Section
15.04.010 and Creating Chapter
15.10 of the Municipal Code
Regulating the Use of Cell
Phones, Photographic, and/or
Recording Equipment in the Vil-
lage Pool or Related Areas.
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