Volume 12, Issue 46 • November 16, 2013 (262) 238-6397 • www.discoverhometown.com Your first source for local news, sports, and advertising Hartford/Slinger West Bend/Jackson Little Ten All Conferene football team selected. See page 5. TOYS FORTOTS ....................................6 OUT ON THETOWN ....................................7CHURCHLISTINGS ....................................8 HOMEIMPROVEMENT ..................................10 CLASSIFIEDS ............................12-13 EMPLOYMENT ............................14-15 NEWS Follow us on Twitter: twitter .com/ExpressNewsHo me • Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/Home townExpressNe ws Gingerbread House seeks donations: The Gingerbread House, a holi- day gift-giving program run by the Youth and Family Project, is seeking donations and volunteers for the Christmas season. See page 9. Free talks at art muse- um every Thursday: Express Talks at Museum of Wisconsin Art, 205 Veterans Avenue in West Bend, are offered free to public from noon to 1 p.m. every Thursday. For talks, Director of Collections and Exhibitions Graeme Reid or Executive Director Emeritus Tom Lidtke give a 30-minute introduction on Wisconsin art. A different subject will be featured each week. For more information, call (262) 334-9638 or visit www.wisconsinart.org. B YTHOMASJ. MCKILLEN MANAGINGEDITOR John Cra emer ser ved in the par t of the worl d where the Taliban was formed and gave UW-Washington County students a glimpse of the experience during a Veterans Day program at the school Nov. 11. Craemer, Master Sgt. with the US Army Civil Affairs Battalion out of El Paso, served in Kanduhar, Afghanistan in 2011-12 as part of the provisional recon- struction team that is comprised of Navy and Air Force units as well as the 82nd Civil Affairs Battalion and the Rhode Island National Guard, all of which support the 82nd Airborne and 10th Mountain Divisions. Craemer recited the mission of the Civil Affairs Battalion, which is “to support commanders by engaging the civil component of the operational environment to achieve stated US objectives and ensure the sustained legitimacy of the mission and transparency and the cred- ibility of the military force before, during and after other military operations. ” Craemer explained that the civil affairs wing seeks to fill gaps in capacity in government, government entities, communitie s and society as a who le. Craemer’s work involved meetings with the area governor and the din- ners afterwards. “We go into places like Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo and we work with levels of government to build their capacity to function, ” he explained. The civil affairs unit oversaw the construction of a police station and conducted joint patrols with the Afghan security force. While the main compound was never struck, there were police substations that were struck. He later showed a photo of a piece of debris that came from a car bombing that occurred about a third of a mile away from the governor’s compound . “We had pieces that big falling on our compound,” he said. The civil affairs unit creates a network to address problems ranging from water and sewer to building and supplying and schools and training police and firefight- ers. In addition, civil affairs works with civil society Serving America in Afghanistan Army sergeant describes experience in KanduharUS Army Mast er Sgt. John Craemer (right) talk s with attendee at a Veteran’s Day program at UW- Washington County Nov. 11. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen. Turn to page 3 Wine tasting: The Schauer Arts & Activities Center is host- ing a special Wine & Painting event on Tuesday, Nov. 19 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Adults ages 18 and older are invited to participate in an evening of music, painting, and socializ- ing. See page 6.
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Free talks at art muse-um every Thursday:Express Talks at Museum ofWisconsin Art, 205 VeteransAvenue in West Bend, areoffered free to public fromnoon to 1 p.m. everyThursday. For talks, Directorof Collections and ExhibitionsGraeme Reid or ExecutiveDirector Emeritus Tom Lidtkegive a 30-minute introductionon Wisconsin art. A differentsubject will be featured eachweek. For more information,call (262) 334-9638 or visit
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John Craemer ser ved in the par t of the world wherethe Taliban was formed and gave UW-WashingtonCounty students a glimpse of the experience during aVeterans Day program at the school Nov. 11.
Craemer, Master Sgt. with the US Army Civil Affairs
Battalion out of El Paso, served in Kanduhar,Afghanistan in 2011-12 as part of the provisional recon-struction team that is comprised of Navy and Air Forceunits as well as the 82nd Civil Affairs Battalion and theRhode Island National Guard, all of which support the82nd Airborne and 10th Mountain Divisions.
Craemer recited the mission of the Civil AffairsBattalion, which is “to support commanders by engagingthe civil component of the operational environment toachieve stated US objectives and ensure the sustainedlegitimacy of the mission and transparency and the cred-ibility of the military force before, during and after othermilitary operations.”
Craemer explained that the civil affairs wing seeks tofill gaps in capacity in government, government entities,communities and society as a whole. Craemer’s workinvolved meetings with the area governor and the din-ners afterwards.
“We go into places like Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo
and we work with levels of government to build theircapacity to function,” he explained.
The civil affairs unit oversaw the construction of apolice station and conducted joint patrols with theAfghan security force. While the main compound wasnever struck, there were police substations that werestruck. He later showed a photo of a piece of debris thatcame from a car bombing that occurred about a third ofa mile away from the governor’s compound.
“We had pieces that big falling on our compound,”he said.
The civil affairs unit creates a network to addressproblems ranging from water and sewer to building andsupplying and schools and training police and firefight-ers. In addition, civil affairs works with civil society
Serving America inAfghanistan
Army sergeant describesexperience in Kanduhar
US Army Master Sgt. John Craemer (right) talkswith attendee at a Veteran’s Day program at UW-
Washington County Nov. 11. Photo by Thomas J.McKillen.
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Wine tasting:The SchauerArts & Activities Center is host-ing a special Wine & Paintingevent on Tuesday, Nov. 19from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Adultsages 18 and older are invitedto participate in an evening ofmusic, painting, and socializ-ing. See page 6.
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organizations that are the equivalent ofwomen’s groups or service clubs.
“People fail to realize how much thesedifferent society organizations can steer theway that we live. This is part of somethingthat is missing in these organizations, they
don’t have that women’s group that standsup and says ‘no, this isn’t right. We need todo it this way.’”
Craemer displayed several photos fromhis experience in Kanduhar, including train-ing and photos of the city. A used car lot,photos of boys selling ice cream andafghan soda were among the photos. Helater showed a photo of cats that wereadopted to keep smaller rodents awayfrom the area.
Craemer worked in the governor’spalace. Craemer described the governor ofKanduhar as a “great guy” who was bornin the city but who fled when the Sovietsoccupied the country in the 1980s. Thegovernor first went to Switzerland thengraduated from the University of Nebraska
with a degree in agriculture and taught inWausau for a time.
“He could leave at any time, he doesn’tneed to be there. He could come back tothe United States and teach,” Craemer saidof the governor. He added there werenumerous attempts on the governor’s life.
“He stayed because of his commitmentto his people,” Craemer said.
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As the first concert of the new season,the Kettle Moraine Symphony will present a“German Carol Festival” at Our Savior’sLutheran Church” in West Bend onSaturday, Dec. 7 at 2 p.m. For information
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Dear Dr.s Winter: Can you make mydentures non-removable?
Details: I had my few remaining teeth removedand torus surgery done in Dec of 2008 and fulldentures (upper and lower) put in immediately.It went well. My dentist explained that after ayear of complete healing I would probablyrequire a re-lining at a cost of $1000. I wouldlike to explore my other options. I am tired of
using adhesives 2-3 times a day. I am a 58 yr oldhealthy active woman. thanks
Answer: Dear Danielle, you sound like anexcellent candidate for "fixed teeth." When adenture needs relining it is because the gumtissues have healed and shrunken after theinitial extractions. The rubbing of the dentureagainst this tissue leads to bone loss as well.People lose bone at an alarming rate and overthe first 5 years there can be a loss of 60% of theoriginal bone height and or width. If you comein for a comprehensive examination and x-rayvisit we can discuss your options, the associatedcosts and the time involved to help you reachyour goals.
Options for fixed dentistry on implants will beeither a "hybrid" prosthesis-a fixed denture thatis cemented or screwed into the implants or afixed porcelain bridge on implants. In order foryou to get these prostheses you would need 6-9
implants in the upper arch and 5-9 implants inthe lower jaw. The number of implants dependson the quality, quantity and location of yourexisting bone as well as your budget.
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Four Slinger football players were select-ed to the Wisconsin Little Ten Conference firstteam.
Linemen Jason Erdmann, AaronMaternowski, Alex Maternowski and line-backer Jacob Bjorklund made the frist team.
Four Slinger players made the conferencesecond-team: Running back Thomas Lofy, line-man Jacob Westerman, defensive end Joe
Allen and defensive back Jason Schumacher.Three Hartford players made the secondteam: Running back Ethan Willer, lineman
Adam Lange and linebacker Owen Mislang.Also making the second team was West BendWest linebacker Jason Diels.
Honorable mention selections includedSam Osterberg from Slinger; Jordan Jewell,Noah Christel, Mitch Datka and MarcusOeschner from Hartford; Jason Balkowski,
Jonah Maas and Corey Nielsen from WestBend East; and Patrick Baumann, Jake
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Public invited to joinFriends of Slinger Library
The public is invited to support the SlingerCommunity Library by joining the Friends ofthe Slinger Community Library, Inc. The groupholds four meeting each year. Interested indi-viduals can stop at the library for more infor-mation and a membership form. The library is
located at 220 Slinger Road, Slinger and canbe reached by calling (262) 644-6171.
‘Twas the Night BeforeChristmas’ at Schauer Center Dec. 6
The hilarious musical “Twas the NightBefore Christmas” will be at the Schauer Arts& Activities Center on Friday, Dec. 6 at 7 p.m.Inspired by the timeless poem A Visit from St.Nicholas by Clement Moore, “Twas the NightBefore Christmas” interweaves exquisite musicwith carolers, dancing fairies and jolly old St.Nick.
In addition to the performance, there willbe a pre-show art workshop from 5:30 to
6:30 pm. Students will create Santa Clauswith pastels, gemstones, and poly-fiber.Tuition is $10 per student. Interested individu-als can call (262) 670-0560, ext. 3 to regis-ter; advanced RSVP required.
Tickets to see “Twas the Night BeforeChristma”s are $13 for adults, $10 for stu-dents (13 and up), $8 for children (12 and
under), and $5 for lap seats (3 and under).Tickets can be purchased at the SchauerCenter Box Office Monday through Fridayfrom 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturdayfrom 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 147 N. RuralStreet in Hartford, charge by phone at (262)670-0560, ext. 3 or online atSchauerCenter.org.
Slinger Library offersweekly storytimes
The Slinger Community Library offers sto-ries and crafts with Library Club at 9:30 a.m.on Wednesdays and Teddy Bear Time at6:30 p.m. on Thursdays. Storytimes are for
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Drop Off Your Toys at Any One of These Locations FSaturday, November 16th thru Friday, December 6
The mission of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program is tonew, unwrapped toys and distribute those toys as Christmas gifts to needy cwithin communities. They try to deliver the message of hope to needy youngstwill motivate them to grow into responsible, productive, patriotic citizens an
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The Schauer Arts & Activities Center ishosting a special Wine & Painting event onTuesday, Nov. 19 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.Adults ages 18 and older are invited to par-ticipate in an evening of music, painting, andsocializing.
Under the instruction of Cammie Walters,participants will be guided step-by-step as
they use acrylic paint to transform a blank16" x 20"canvas into a unique piece of art-work. By the end of the evening, each par-ticipant will have a finished painting of VanGogh’s “Sunflowers” to take home. Noexperience is needed and tuition includes allmaterials and a complimentary glass of wineor non-alcoholic beverage. Cash bar avail-
able.Tuition for Wine & Painting is
register, visit the Schauer Center BoMonday through Friday from 11:305:30 p.m. and Saturday from 11:302 p.m. at 147 N. Rural Street in charge by phone at (262) 670-056or online at SchauerCenter.org. A
registration preferred; seating is limiWine & Painting encourages exploration and can be customizteam-building exercise for businessesocial event for private parties. C670-0560, ext. 4 for rates and avFor additional information,SchauerCenter.org/CSA.
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Tickets for West Bend's 4th AnnualProduction of "A Christmas Carol" are now onsale. Tickets are available locally atCommerce State Bank, 1700 S. SilverbrookDrive for those who prefer to pay by cash orcheck. Tickets are also available online forcredit card purchasers atwww.WestBendChristmasCarol.com. Seatingis limited to just over 100 seats per perform-ance, so advance purchase is strongly recom-mended.
This year's production includes live musi-cians, new costumes, special effects, and acompletely new production design–theater-in-the-round–where the audience is seated
around the performers, instead of in front ofthem. Each seat is located within four rows ofthe performance area.
There are nine performance dates run-ning on weekends from Dec. 5 to 15.Performance times include evenings, andSaturday and Sunday matinees.Performances are held at West Bend MasonicCenter Theater, 301 N. University Drive, WestBend. For more information, call (262) 305-9613.
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The Gingerbread House, a holiday gift-giving program run by the Youth and FamilyProject, is seeking donations and volunteersfor the Christmas season.
A special drop-off time will be held onBlack Friday, Nov. 29. The public is encour-aged to include gifts for area families inneed while doing their holiday shoppingthat day and then bring them to the dona-tion-drop-off at 215 N. Main St. (oldZiegler building) in West Bend.
For more information or to learn waysto help, one can call Linda White at (262)338-1661 or (262) 339-5534 or send anemail to [email protected].
Gingerbread Houseseeking donations,
volunteers
children age 6 and younger and their care-givers.
Upcoming themes are:• Nov. 13 and 14: Thumb/finger/hand
theme and project• Nov. 20 and 21: Money theme and
bank art project• Nov. 27: Thanksgiving party; turkey
project, stories and treats
• Nov. 28: Closed for ThanksgivingThe library is located at 220 Slinger Rd.
West Bend Library storytimesPreschool Storytime is held Tuesdays and
Wednesdays at 10 a.m. and Baby/ToddlerStorytime Wednesdays at 9:15 a.m. eachweek at the West Bend Community MemorialLibrary.
DivorceCare Support Grouphelps adults deal with divorce
DivorceCare, a special seminar and sup-
port group, offers an opportunity and aplace where divorced adults can be withothers who understand the hurt and distressassociated with a divorce.
The free program meets twice monthlyon Saturdays from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at PeaceLutheran Church, located at 1001 CenterStreet, Hartford. The program is open toeveryone. A meal will be served followingthe meeting. Childcare is available if need-ed.
For more information or to register, call(262) 673-5610 or go to the church websiteat www.peacehartford.org.
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(BPT) - Super storms like Sandy,major floods in Colorado and other nat-ural disasters remind us of the devastat-ing impact a long-term power outagecan have on a community. But it doesn'ttake a major disaster to take down thepower - and make life difficult - for days.A basic winter storm with heavy snowand ice can do the trick, too.
"Extended power loss in the wake ofa storm or natural disaster can be asdamaging and threatening as the disas-ter itself," cautions Ed Del Grande, amaster contractor and nationally syndi-cated home improvement expert. "Foodspoiling in the refrigerator or an uncom-fortable temperature in your home maybe the least of your worries. When thepower's out, your home's sump pumpwon't work and could cause flooding. Ahome-based business could lose impor-tant data and days of operations. Andfamily members with special needs maybe especially affected.
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Terminating Tenancy To:UnknownTenant.This noticeterminates your tenancypursuant to WisconsinStatutues 704.19, andrequires you to vacate andremove your personalproperty, if any, from thepremises located at W5125Hwy D, Town of Wayne, WIand W5121 Hwy D, Town ofWayne, WI including anyp er son al p ro per tymaintained in the barn andmetal “hanger” facilitylocated thereon on or beforeDecember 15, 2013, theasserted last day of therental period. Dated atBrookfield, Wisconsin, this13th day of November, 2013.Michael W. Rohr, AttorneyS BN 1011930 C ourtAppointed Receiver inWashington County CaseNo. 08CV382 PO Address:Attorney Michael W. Rohr,Krawczyk, Duginski & Rohr,S.C. 16620 W. BluemoundRoad, Suite 500, Brookfield,WI 53005.Phone: (262) 827-5800
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