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Submitted by Kohler SchoolBoard President Marlene Yang
Chad Hamilton and Diane Kellyhave been elected to serve on
theKohler School Board. This will beHamiltons first term and
Kellysthird term of service to the District.
Hamilton is the Senior VicePresident and General Counsel
forSargento Foods Inc. and earned hisJuris Doctorate from the
Univer-sity of Colorado School of Law in1999. Prior to moving to
Wiscon-sin in 2013, he held top legal posi-tions with
Colorado-basedcompanies. He has broad experi-ence in a number of
legal areas thatwill be useful to Board. Mr. Hamil-ton has also
served on the Board ofDirectors for several professional
and community organiza-tions as well as on theSchool Board of
NorthstarAcademy, a public K-8School in Colorado.
We consider ourselvesfortunate to be part of thisaward-winning
school district,said Hamilton. We specificallychose Kohler for its
educators, ad-ministration, and commitment toits students. Thats
why its anhonor to contribute to its futuresuccess!
Giving back to my community,and the people who live there, is
astrong personal principle. I have adeep passion for education
andhave always been a strong sup-porter of our educators who
sacri-
fice so much for our stu-dents, he added.
Diane Kelly is the Exec-utive Director of Talent De-velopment at
Baker Tilly, anational professional serv-ices firm, and is
responsible
for leading the firms efforts inleadership development, firm
widecurriculum design and implemen-tation, and performance
manage-ment. Kelly was first elected to theBoard in 2010 and has
served asVice President since 2013.
Chad Hamilton and Diane Kellywill be sworn on the KohlerSchool
Board during a specialmeeting on April 27 at 6:00 p.m.
Chad Hamilton and DianeKelly elected to serve onschool board
Submitted by Kohler SchoolBoard President Marlene Yang
The School Board would liketo thank Nancy Case for her yearof
service to the Kohler Schoolcommunity. Case was appointedto fill a
Board vacancy in early2014. She decided to not seek anelected term
of office in the re-cent April elections.
Beginning 2010, Case has alsobeen a Board member of theKohlers
Performing Arts Organi-zation, and was President in 2011
and 2012. She has been a RoomParent and has recently joined
theKohler Soccer Club to help ad-vance this sport in the District.
Ineach organization, Ms. Case hasbeen a fully engaged,
passionatemember.
Serving on the Kohler SchoolBoard has been a wonderful andeye
opening experience. I look for-ward to avid participation as a
sup-portive parent and look forward tothe new Boards continued
im-provement of our Kohler schools
during this challenging politicalclimate said Case.
Beyond Kohler Schools, Ms.Case has recently begun serving asa
legal advocate for children viathe Guardian Ad Litem programand is
an active member of theSheboygan County Bar Associa-tion. Ms. Case
is an extremely ac-tive member or our communityand the Kohler
School Board wasprivileged to have her services thispast year.
Nancy Case completes her termon the Kohler School Board
The Kohler Performing Arts Or-ganization will be hosting its
an-nual Dinner and Auction on April18 at the Pine Hills Country
Club.This years theme is Sailing theHigh Cs.
This years auction is shaping upto be a fun and exciting
evening.
Some of the items up for auctioninclude Brewers, Badgers
andPackers tickets, a Wisconsin Dellsvacation package, an Elkhart
Lakecruise, various dinner packagesand house parties, and a
one-of-a-
kind diamond pendent custommade for the PAO auction. Formore
information, visit the KohlerPAO Facebook page.
Raffle tickets are still availableonline through April 16. This
yearthe raffle prizes include: Firstplace prize: Hero 4 Go Pro
Cam-era; Second place prize: Beats SoloHeadphone; Third place
prize: $50Buffalo Wild Wings Gift Card
Winners will be selected duringthe live auction. You need not
bepresent to win.
The Kohler Performing Arts Or-ganization, (PAO) raises money
tosupport Kohler Middle Schoolmusic camp scholarships and pro-vides
financial support for theKohler High School music trips.
Our sponsors and donors will beposted on our website
followingthe auction. We ask that you sup-port our corporate
sponsors anddonors. The success of this auctionis greatly due to
their generosity.
Kohler PAO dinner and auction preview
How Kohler votedin the spring election
Be sure to placegarbage cartscorrectly
All waste (with the exception ofspecial yard waste and bulk
items)must be separated into recyclablematerials, garbage, and yard
wasteand placed in the carts provided byAdvanced Disposal. Garbage
andrecycling may be placed in anycolor bags, and then placed in
theappropriate cart. Yard wasteshould NOTbe placed in
plasticbags.
Until April 28, residents mayalso put out as much yard waste
asthey want as long as its in anytype of solid container. After
April28, yard waste must be put in thecart with the green lid
only.
All carts should be placed forpickup on Tuesday by 7:00 a.m.
Carts should be within 18 inchesof the curb with the arrows on
thelid pointing toward the street/curb.Carts cannot be placed on
thestreet. Snow should be cleared inthe winter, or place carts at
the endof the driveway.
To avoid damage to property,place the cart at least three
feet
away from mailboxes, lamp postsand other fixed objects.
Place cart on as level a surfaceas possible, but away from
lowhanging tree branches, and makesure the carts are at least two
feetaway from each other.
All items must fit into the cartand lids should be closed on
thecarts for driver identification andin order to stop material
fromspilling or blowing away.
Carts not properly placed will betagged and not picked up.
Brush (tree branches) may beput out at the curb weekly
neatlylaid out in four foot lengths with amaximum six inch
diameter. Nothorny material will be picked up.No shrubs with root
balls orstumps will be picked up. Pleaseput thorny material, root
balls, andsmall stumps in the yard wastecart.
Memorial Day pickup will beWednesday, May 27
Four candidates ran for threeseats on the Village of KohlerBoard
of Trustees,with one incumbentbeing unseated by aslim margin of
12votes.
Incumbent BrianPost received themost votes, 347, with
CharlesKeller taking a close second with345 votes. Michael
Zimmermannwill replace Bill Kunst after Zim-mermann received 314
votes toKunsts 302.
Village Board President ThomasSchnettler, who ran unopposed,
re-ceived 477 votes.
For School Board, Diane Kellyreceived 425 votes, and
ChadHamilton received 376.
In the race for SheboyganCounty Circuit Court Judge,Branch 4,
Rebecca Persick re-ceived 309 votes, Catherine De-
lahunt, 252. Persick won the coun-tywide race.
Natasha Torry-Mor-gan ran unopposedfor Multi-Jurisdic-tional
Judge - She-boygan & KohlerJoint Court, receiving412 votes.
L. Edward Stengel also ran un-opposed for Sheboygan
CountyCircuit Court Judge, Branch 1. Hereceived 450 votes.
For Justice of the SupremeCourt, Ann Walsh Bradley was thewinner
in the statewide election,but Kohler voters chose JamesDaley (287
votes) over Bradley(248).
Kohler voters also favored theStatewide Constitutional
Amend-ment Referendum, with 344 votingyes, 208 voting no. The
majority ofthe states electorate agreed andthe referendum
passed.
Chad Hamilton
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The public is invited to a freeconcert at Grace UCC on
Friday,April 17th at 7:00 p.m. for anevening of chamber music.
The Golden Choraleers willlead us off with a choir sounds ofsome
of our favorite pieces ofmusic. This will be followed by
violin music, a womans quartetsinging in barbershop style,
andorgan music with congregationalparticipation by Dan Ognavic.
Re-freshments will follow the concert.It will be a wonderful
evening formusic lovers. All are welcome.
Grace UCC to host communityconcert April 17
AAttention Golfers !
Graciously Hosted by Blackwolf Run Golf CourseKohler, WI
Tee Times for 10 foursomes available FIRST COME FIRST
SERVED(More Tee Times could be available if interest is strong)
Cost/foursome = $400.00 ($780 savings off the seasonal rate!)
Includes: 18 holes on the award winning Rivers Course 2 golf
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Once your tee time is confirmed, payment must be received by May
8, 2015. Make checks payable to: Kohler Athletic Booster Club
333 Upper RdKohler, WI 53044
Upcoming events at Kohler SchoolsMay:1 Glen Funk Track
Invitational2 Prom4 Spring Band6 Wacky Wednesday Elementary9 Kohler
Golf Invitational Whistling Straits
13 Cabaret14 Arts Festival15 Elementary Spring Musical18
Conference Track @ Kohler21 Spring Choir Concert25 Memorial Day
27 Honors NightJune:3 Scroll Night7 Graduation
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Submitted by Larry KampmanI would to thank the Kohler
boys basketball team, the com-munity of Kohler, and membersof
the Central Lakeshore Confer-ence for supporting me in myfight
against cancer. I feel veryfortunate to be surrounded bysuch a
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The boys basketball team,spearheaded by Aiden Hogan, de-veloped
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wristbandswere given away at home gamesfor donations. It was very
uplift-ing to see the players and commu-nity come together to show
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onthe arms of friends and family. Iam forever grateful for the
prayersand support from the team andgreater community.
Thank you from Coach Kamp-man and Family!
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Attention parents of Bombersathletes
A mandatory parent meeting forathletes who will be in grades
8-12during the 2015-16 school yearwill be held Wednesday, May
20,from 6:30-8:00 p.m. in Kohler Me-morial Theatre.
All parents must attend this
meeting for sons and daughters tobe eligible for the 2015-16
season.Those who are unable to attendwill need to come to school at
alater date to watch a video of thepresentation.
Any who are unable to attend
should contact Doug Bocchiniby calling 920-803-7205 or
[email protected].
Topics will include the Bomberscode of conduct, new
conference,new co-op teams, and medical up-dates.
KLC Youth Football is back foryet another exciting and
successfulseason this year. On ThursdayApril 30, there will be an
informa-tional meeting and sign-up in theKohler Cafeteria. The
coaches andparents meeting will begin at 7:00p.m. This meeting is
informational
in nature and we encourage parentsto ask whatever questions
theyhave at this time.
Kids entering fifth gradethrough eighth grade for the 2015-2016
school-year are eligible toplay.
Whether signing up or simply
seeking to learn more about theyouth football program,
interestedparties are encouraged to attendthis meeting on Thursday,
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shouldfeel free to email them to [email protected].
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1521 Golfview Dr E, SheboyganPINE HILLS ESTATES
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custom built ranchPriced $50,000 below assessment4 Bedrooms, 3.5
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#3854 $339,900Terri Stewart 912-4303
548 Sir Howard Cir., KohlerSTUNNING VIEWS OF WOOD LAKE
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American Club and Kohler Water SpaBroker Owned
#3870 $175,000Jim Schermetzler 254-0861
1224 Camelot Blvd., SheboyganCLASSIC COLONIAL
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#3876 $189,900Fred Stone 980-1370
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#3860 $449,900Brian Homiston 889-9439
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#3862 $168,900Brian Homiston 889-9439
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Kohler Classic run/walk totake place June 13
Sheboygan Master Gardenersare sponsoring a presentationcalled
Uncommon Facts aboutCommon Birds on Thursday,April 16 at 6:30 p.m.
The talk byauthor and wildlife photographer,Stan Tekiela, will be
held in theRocca Meeting Room at MeadPublic Library.
Stan Tekiela has been an activeprofessional naturalist for
morethan 25 years and studies and pho-tographs wildlife throughout
theUnited States, receiving manyawards for his books and
photo-graphs. A columnist and radio per-sonality, his syndicated
columnappears in more than 20 newspa-pers and he can be heard on
anumber of Midwest radio stations.
He has written numerous state-
by-state natural field guides, in-cluding Birds of Wisconsin
andTrees of Wisconsin. His list of ti-tles also includes
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Master Gardenersto hold talk about uncommon birds
Kohler School Friends will holdits 5K Run/Walk and 1
MileRun/Walk on Saturday, June 13,2015.
Check-in time is 7:30-8:30 a.m.at the Kohler Public Schools
GymLobby, 333 Upper Rd. Race be-gins at 9:00 a.m.
Registration Fees (payable to
Kohler School Friends) are $18 forthe 5K run/walk before May
31($20 afterwards).$10 for the 1 mile run/walk beforeMay 31 ($12
afterward).
Visit kohlerschoolfriends.comfor more information or to
registeronline.
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KOHLER PUBLIC LIBRARY LOCATION:Kohler Public Library ishoused
with the school li-brary in the school buildingat 333 Upper
Road.
WINTER HOURS:MondayThursday: 8am-8:30pmFriday: 8am5pmSunday
14pmWeather related closingswill be reported to TMJ4.
ENTERING THE LIBRARY ON SUNDAYSThe school has changedtheir
policy regarding ac-cessibility to the buildingafter school hours.
Thiswill affect our use of thefront doors on Sundays.Please be
aware that youwill have to enter the li-brary from our side
en-trance near the playground.The Village will make everyeffort to
clear and salt thepath.
2015:YEAR OF PRESIDENTS at the KPLThis year the library is
chal-lenging the Village of Kohlerresidents to learn about ourUS
Presidents! Stop in for acheck list and a reading rec-ommendation
sheet. Prizeswill be awarded at the end ofthe year to readers who
stickwith the challenge.
HISTORIC PHOTOPROJECTWe are very lucky to have inour library a
rich collectionof historic photos datingback to the 1920s.
Unfortu-nately they are not organ-ized or labeled with dates
ornames. We would like to fix thisproblem but we need yourhelp. If
you can make it into the library, we can haveyou look through
somephotos and hopefully putsome names with the faces.If you cant
make it in, wecan certainly make copiesfor you (about 24 at a
time)and deliver them to you.
The library has earned agrant that will allow us todigitalize
our collection. Ifyou have historic photosthat you are willing to
sharewith us, please contact Erinto set up a time to bringthem in.
They will bescanned and returned toyou immediately.
LEGO CLUBThe library hosts Lego clubevery Thursday at 3:30.The
First and Third Thurs-days, kids in grades 5 andup are invited to
partici-pate. The second and fourthThursdays, all ages are
wel-come. If you child is underthe age of 10, a parent
mustaccompany them.
KNIT CLUBWe meet the second Tues-day of every month at
6:30.Please join us for anevening where we work onour projects and
share ourskills and lots of laughs.Everyone is welcome. Cro-cheters
welcome!
TRAVEL BOOKSLet us know where you areplanning your next
vaca-tion! We will make sure wehave the latest travel guidesfor
your destination!
eBOOKSPlease dont forget that as aKohler patron you have ac-cess
to thousands of freeeBooks through Overdrive!Each device is a
little differ-ent, so just bring yours inand well help you set it
uptoday. No appointmentneeded.
SAVE YOUR SOUPCANSDuring the Summer Read-ing Program we are
hostinga workshop for kids thatwill require many metalsoup cans.
Clean, dry canscan be brought to the frontdesk. Thanks in
advanced.
NEW MATERIALSBooksThe Artful Year: celebrat-ing the seasons and
holi-days with crafts
Edible French: tasty ex-pressions and cultural bites
Green Kitchen: travels
Live Right and Find Happi-ness, by Dave Berry
A Touch of Stardust, byKate Alcott
Mrs. Grant and MadameJule, by Jennifer Chiaverini
DVDsFoxcatcher
The Red Tent
Alexander and the Terrible,Horrible, No Good, VeryBad Day
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By Megan ConklinIn the early hours of the morning on March
19, one hundred and fifty Kohler HighSchool band and choir
students, parent chap-erones, and music department staff embarkedon
an adventure that will not be soon forgot-ten. The next four days
would prove to be theexperience of a lifetime as they enjoyed
the2015 Band and Choir Performance Tour atWalt Disney World.
Fresh from the airport, students spent therest of the day
soaking up the Florida sun anddiscovering magic that exists at
Disney, fromjungle safaris, to the Carousel of Progress,
tofantastic fireworks.
Friday was performance day! Members ofboth the Symphony Band and
the ConcertChoir had the once-in-a-lifetime chance toperform at the
Waterside Stage in the Down-town Disney Marketplace. Tunes from
ourlocal talent floated out over the lagoon, at-tracting passersby
to stop for a listen. Themusic didnt stop there, however, as
studentsspent Saturday behind the scenes at the EpcotStudios
working with Disney professionalsto simulate singing and playing in
a recordingstudio just as professional musicians do. Both
the bands and choirs recordings were thensynched with a Disney
movie so that Kohlerstudents were actually creating the
sound-tracks!
After one last adventure in the themeparks, all 150 travelers
had to bid Floridaadieu and make the return trip to KohlerSunday
evening.
The students would like to thank the Per-forming Arts
Organization for monetarilymaking this trip possible, the Kohler
schooladministrators for allowing the trip to coin-cide with a long
weekend, the parent chaper-ones for keeping us safe and making
surethey drank enough water, and the music de-partment staff for
preparing them for this ex-perience and for always encouraging them
todo their best.
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the New
Something old.Something new.
James G. Schulze, 81, of She-boygan, passed away
Tuesdayafternoon, March 17, 2015 atSt. Vincents Hospital inGreen
Bay.
Born September 18, 1933 inKohler, James was a son ofthe late
Lester and Rose Ben-zschawel Schulze. He gradu-ated from Kohler
School in1953 where he was an avidbasketball player who scoredmany
points for his team. Hewent on to serve his country inthe U.S. Army
during the Ko-rean Conflict, stationed inAlaska. On September
27,1958, he was united in mar-riage to Joan M. Melger at St.Johns
Catholic Church inKohler.
Jim worked as a journey-man electrician for 39 years inthe
Sheboygan area until hisretirement in 1996. Over theyears he worked
for Ace Elec-tric, Rhode Electric andSpecht Electric. He was a
member of St. Do-minic CatholicChurch were heserved on the
Build-ings and GroundsCommittee and wasinvolved with theFall
Festival formany years. He wasa member of the IBEW Local494. He was
an avid sports fanwho enjoyed the Packers,Bucks and the Brewers.
Healso played basketball forLaacks Bar in the late 1950s.He loved
working in hisworkshop and was an allaround "fix it" guy. His
great-est joy was the time he spentwith his family, especially
hisgrandchildren.
He is survived by his wife,Joan; his two sons, Alan andDavid
(Nancy) Schulze, bothof Sheboygan; his grandchil-dren, Tyler (fianc
KellyHaskins), Chantel, Lukas andJames Schulze, all of Sheboy-
gan; his two sisters,Helen Freitag, She-boygan, and DorothyNohl,
Oconomowoc;nieces, nephews,other relatives andmany friends. He
isfurther survived byhis former daughter-
in-law, Rhonda Schulze, She-boygan Falls. Besides hisparents, he
was preceded indeath by his brother, CharlesChaz Schulze; and
twobrothers-in-law, Donald Fre-itag and Norman Nohl.
A Mass of Christian Burialwas celebrated March 22,2015, at St.
Dominic CatholicChurch with Fr. Dan Lesecki,Senior Priest
officiating. Inter-ment took take place in Wood-land Cemetery,
Kohler.
The Olson Funeral Home &Cremation Service was beenentrusted
with James arrange-ments.
James G. Schulze (1933 - 2015)
theSailing High Cs
18th, 2015
Kohler High SchoolSymphony Band andConcert Choir per-forming at
the Water-side Stage in theDowntown DisneyMarketplace
Submitted photos
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APRIL 15, 2015 = KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM8
Celebrate the history of brewingwith beer fans and breweries
fromaround the country at the 7th annual Kohler Festival of
Beer(#KohlerBeerFest) on May 29-31,at Destination Kohler. The
Villageof Kohler comes alive with festivebands, food pairing
events,tastings, a beer run, home brewcompetition, and flowing taps
allweekend at the Midwestspremiere beer festival.
The brew-themed weekend tapsthe summer beer festival seasonby
congregating a roster of newand established breweries fromWisconsin
and beyond. The new-to-market brews headlining thisyears festival
include: BallastPoint Brewing and SpiritsCompany (San Diego,
Calif.),Deschutes Brewery (Portland,Ore.), Seattle Cider
Company(Seattle, Wash.), Une AnneeBrewery (Chicago, Ill.) andUINTA
Brewery (Salt Lake City,Utah). Celebrated fest favoritesinclude
presenting sponsor ShockTop (St. Louis, Missouri), GooseIsland
(Chicago, Ill.), Hinterland(Green Bay, Wis.), Leinenkugels(Chippewa
Falls, Wis.), NewGlarus Brewing Co. (NewGlarus, Wis.) and
SheboyganCountys own 3 Sheeps BrewingCo. (Sheboygan, Wis.) A
completelist of participating breweries isavailable online at
DestinationKohler.com/beerfestival.
The combination of newbreweries alongside time honoredfavorites
with a long history ofbrewing, paired with amazingfood creates a
beer event unlikeany other in the Midwest, saidJudd Adelman, Wirtz
BeverageWisconsin District Manager. Thisfestival is the perfect way
tocommence the outdoor beerfestival season.
In keeping with fest tradition,the schedule of beer-centric
eventsfeatures both new events andsignature favorites. On
Fridayevening the sun will go down asthe tunes crank up at Hops at
theShops ($42), a new al fresco pubcrawl-style event, on the
LakesidePatio at The Shops at WoodlakeKohler from 8-10:30pm. This
yearCheers to Beers ticket holders canadd on the V.I.P.
(VeryImportant Pours) Beers andCheese Event ($24) to getexclusive
tastings of high-end andlimited-availability brews hostedat the
Kohler Design Center from7-8pm on Saturday.
Signature events include theLobster Boil ($55) at TheWisconsin
Room, Beer PairingsDinner ($123) at The Immigrant,the Kohler Beer
Run (earlyregistration through April 21$39.40/$49.40) hosted by
Shock
Top Brewing Co. and Race DayEvents, Beer and BloodiesTasting
Event (a la carte pricing)at the Shock Top Beer Garden,Beer &
Chocolate Pairing ($26)at Craverie Chocolatier Caf,Shorts and Chefs
($45) on theLakeside Patio at The Shops atWoodlake, Cheers to Beers
($75)at the Kohler Design Center, afarm-to-table inspired
BeerLovers Brunch ($36) at TheWisconsin Room and Home
BrewCompetition ($28). Festgoers andthe general public can toast
theKohler Festival of Beer at the all-day outdoor Shock Top
BeerGarden on Saturday from 10amto 8pm sampling a variety
ofseasonal brews.
A complete list of eventsis available online at
DestinationKohler.com/beerfest.
Tickets are available for purchase online at KohleratHome.com or
by calling1-800-344-2838 with pricesstarting at $26.
Complimentarytastings and experiences arescheduled throughout
theweekend.
The Kohler Festival of BeerWeekend hotel package
includesaccommodations for two nights onMay 29-31, and tickets to
Hops atThe Shops, Kohler Beer Run,Shorts & Chefs, Home
BrewCompetition, VIP Beers and
Cheese and Cheers to Beers. Ratesat The American Club starting
at$578 per person and at Inn onWoodlake starting at $422 perperson
(based on doubleoccupancy). To book a package,call (855)
444-2838.
Runners are encouraged toreserve the Run & Cheers
hotelpackage that includes a two-nightstay on May 29-31 at
TheAmerican Club or Inn onWoodlake and entry into the 3rdAnnual
Kohler Beer Run andCheers to Beers. Rates starting at$297 per
person based on doubleoccupancy. To book a package, call (855)
444-2838.
For reservations, please call800-344-2838 or visit
DestinationKohler.com for moreinformation. Stay up to date onresort
news and happenings onFacebook by visitingfacebook.com/americanclub
andon Twitter by visitingtwitter.com/theamericanclub.
CALENDAR OF EVENTSDemonstration Kitchen Series 2015Saturdays
through April 25, 11am and2pm, $35Join the chefs of Kohler in The
Demonstra-tion Kitchen on Saturdays, Januarythrough April. Home
chefs have the oppor-tunity to interact with classically
trainedchefs and taste a variety of cuisine whileexploring the
tastes of Kohler. Reservations are encouraged; call 1-888-293-7337
for information and sched-uling or visit
AmericanClubResort.com.
KOHLER CINEMA NIGHT Up April 18, 5:30pm, $4 per personAppley
TheaterDoors open at 5pm, movie starts at5:30pm. Concessions will
be available.Children under the age of 13 should beaccompanied by
an adult.
The Modern Shaman April 21 and April 30, 6:30-9pm, $79 per
person cash or checkIntentionsLearn how to walk between worlds and
livein each one. Move thru life as an energybeing. You will learn
techniques to healyourself and others and create what youwant by
changing your perception of theworld. This class focuses on the
coreessence of what it is to be a shaman. Top-ics covered: What is
Shamanism, DontSqueeze the Shaman, Human Being ofLight, Know Thou
Art Spirit, and Who Are
You. Presented by Reiki Master/Teacherand Modern Shaman, John
Oestreicher.Includes certificate of Completion. Pleasecall
920-457-9543 to register.
3 Sheeps Brewing Co. Barrel Aged BeerDinnerApril 23, 6pm, $50
per person The Horse & Plow Please join Brewmaster and Owners
GrantPauly and James Owen of 3 SheepsBrewing Co. of Sheboygan,
Wisconsin, asthey showcase their latest project, achardonnay
oak-barrel-aged beer, alongwith some other fun brews paired in a
5course meal created by the chefs of TheHorse & Plow. Call
1-800-344-2838 for reservations.6pm Reception; 6:30pm Dinner
New Menu Launch Party!April 23, 4-8pmKohler Waters SpaBe the
first to experience our newest spaservices at our New Menu Launch
PartyApril 23! With our new menu launching inMay, this event will
give you a sneak peakat our new menu and allow you the oppor-tunity
to experience two express-servicesof your choice! Experience our
newestmanicure that uses red light therapy togive you younger,
healthier hands, or tryour new Bamboo Bliss massage, usingwarm
bamboo to skillfully manipulate thebody. With six different
services to choose
from, there is something for everyone atthis exclusive event!
The event fee is $55per person, which includes full Spa
accessbetween 4-8pm, choice of two 25-minuteservices, plus a $30
credit to apply to-wards any retail purchase in the Spa Bou-tique
(minimum $50 retail spend). Advancereservations are required.
Please contactMegan Hoffmann at 920-451-2160
[email protected] to reserveyour appointment. Space is
limited. Regis-tration fee is non-refundable and non-transferable
for special events.
Earth ExpoApril 25, 10am-2pmKohler Design CenterVisit the Kohler
Design Center for a funand educational celebration of EarthDay
2015. Its a great opportunity tomeet vendors, participate in
workshopsand keep the kids entertained with theBalloon Lady,
scavenger hunts, andscience-themed activities from Above
&Beyond Childrens Museum. The first 150to attend will receive a
free tree seedlingfrom Kohler Landscape.
Pre-Season Golf SaleApril 25, 8am-8pmBlackwolf Run Wolf Pack
Bear Clan RoomSave 20-80% on official Whistling Straitsand
Blackwolf Run logod merchandise.For every $50 purchase, receive a
$5Blackwolf Run and Whistling Straits
voucher, redeemable on any future pur-chase at Blackwolf Run or
Whistling StraitsRestaurant or Golf Shop. 920-803-3016
Central Waters Beer DinnerThursday, April 30, 6:30pm, $95 per
per-son, plus tax and gratuityThe Immigrant Restaurant Join
Co-Owner Anello Mollica of CentralWaters Brewing Company from
Amherst,WI as he takes you through a variety oftheir beer
portfolio, including some limitedproduction and anniversary edition
brews,paired with fresh and inspiring food cre-ations of The
Immigrant Restaurant team.Enjoy a meet and greet in the Winery
Barbefore the 5-course pairing dinner in thebeautiful Normandy Room
of The Immi-grant Restaurant. 1-800-344-2838
Blackwolf Run Forage DinnerMay 2, 1-7:30pm, $115.00 per person
plustax and gratuity Blackwolf Run Join Blackwolf Run Chef and
ManagerPaul Smitala and Blackwolf Run BanquetChef Evan Wallerman
for an afternoon oflooking for wild mushrooms, wild onionsand other
seasonal forage in the surround-ing area. Return to Blackwolf Run
to dis-cuss the findings, enjoy a cookingdemonstration on how to
use the productsfound followed by a 4-course dinner incor-porating
these ingredients. For reserva-tions call 920-803-3286 or
920-457-4448.
SPORTS CORE SPECIALS,EVENTS & CLASSESFor more information,
pricing de-tails and to register call Sports Coreat 920-457-4444 or
online at sports-core.com for more information.Kids Night Out -
Friday, April 10 - 5-9pm Kids In Motion - Saturday, April 25
-10-11amPNF Workshop - Saturday, April 18 -9-10am Kids on the Move
Saturdays, 10-11amCardio Tennis - Call for daily times.Salon at
Sports Core: April SalonSpecials With every visit in theSalon, pick
an egg and receive specialdiscounts on products and services.Spring
Forward with color in the Salon With any color service receiver
$10off. *specials not valid with any othercoupons or discounts.
YOGA ON THE LAKE SPECIALSAND CLASSESSpecial workshops and events
willresume in June. For more informa-tion, pricing details and to
registercall Yoga on the Lake at 920-453-2817.Friday Night Nidra -
April 17 - 7-8:30pm - $25
The 2015 golf season atBlackwolf Run and WhistlingStraits began
on Thursday,April 2 with the opening of TheIrish Course at
Whistling Straitsand the Original ChampionshipCourse at Blackwolf
Run.
To celebrate another Champi-onship year at DestinationKohler,
Blackwolf Run is re-opening the Original Champi-onship Course, the
course of the1998 and 2012 US WomensOpen, through April 23.
TheRiver and Meadow Valleysroutings at Blackwolf Run andThe Straits
at Whistling Straitsare scheduled to open on Fri-day, April 24.
The Blackwolf Run andWhistling Straits restaurantsand golf shops
are now openseven days a week.
The Kohler Golf AcademyIndoor Studio, located in theShops at
Woodlake is closed forthe season. The Kohler GolfAcademy has
relocated to theBlackwolf Run and WhistlingStraits practice
facilities.
The 2015golf seasonis in fullswing
Destination Kohler celebrates history of brewing with Festival
of Beer, May 29-31Showcasing established and new-to-the-market
breweries
Photo courtesy of Kohler Co.
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