Volume 12, Issue 49 • December 7, 2013 (262) 238-6397 • www.discoverhometown.com Your first source for local news, sports, and advertising 7259 Sleepy Hollow Rd. West Bend, WI 53090 (262) 334-1906 W63 N127 Washington Ave. Cedarburg, WI 53012 (262) 377-1906 www.kettlemoraineappliance.com Hartford/Slinger West Bend/Jackson Prep sports results. See page 2. OUT ON THETOWN ....................................5 HOLIDAYGIFTGUIDE ....................................9 SENIORHEALTH ....................................10 COLORINGCONTEST ..............................12-14 CLASSIFIEDS ..............................16-17EMPLOYMENT ..............................18-19 NEWS 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. Rebecca Rieder of Germantown meets with Mr. and Mrs. Martin prior to receiving a $1,000 scholarship given in memory of their son, Matthew . Submitted photo. High school seniors as well as non-traditional age students are encouraged to apply now for scholarships at UW-Washington County. Scholarship applications for the 2014-1 5 academic year at UW-Washington County (UW-WC) will be accepted until February 14, 2014 for new as well as returning students. Scholarships recognize academic success and help provide finan- cial support for students who have demonstrated academic excel- lence, leadership and c ommunity involvement. Scholarship workshops are planned to help students complete the online application and answer questions. Iva Thelen, executive director of the Washington County Campus Foundation, will meet with students during the hour-long workshops, scheduled in com- Scholarship workshops planned at UW-WC Turn to page 11 B YNIKKIACKERMAN STAFFWRITER As the holidays approach, area communities will be a wide variety of family-friendly Christmas activities. Annual events... • Festival of Trees–Saturday, Dec. 7 and Sunday, Dec. 8 at the Washington County Humane Society, 3650 Highway 60, located between Jackson and Slinger. The annual fundraiser will feature an extensive display of elaborately decorated trees, a holiday boutique, live entertainment and refreshments. For more information, one can call the Humane Society at (262) 677-4388 or visit www.washingtoncounty- humane.org. • A Christmas Fair to Remember–Saturday, Dec. 14, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Washington County Fair Park’s pavilion and Ziegler Building. Concerts and shows... • Hartford Community Chorus performanc- es–Saturday, Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the Basilica of Holy Hill (upper church), located at 1525 Carmel Road in Hubertus, and Sunday, Dec. 8 at 3 p.m. at the Schauer Center in Hartford (Ruth Knoll Theater). For more information, visit www.hartfordcommunitychorus.org. • Kettle Moraine Symphony’s German carol Area celebrating holidays with festive spirit Turn to page 4 The Schauer Arts & Activities Center in Hartford is one of over 25 locations hosting an exhibit and educational workshop as part of the 2014 Wisconsin Regional Arts Program (WRAP). Sponsored by the Schauer Center, in cooperation with the Kettle Moraine Fine Arts Guild, and the UW-Madison Department of Liberal Studies and the Arts, entries are current- ly being considered for inclusion Entries sought for WRAP exhibit Turn to page 5 Follow us on Twitter: twitter .com/ExpressNewsHo me • Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/Home townExpressNe ws
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OUT ON THE TOWN............................
HOLIDAY GIFT GUID............................
SENIOR HEALTH..............................
COLORING CONTEST.............................
CLASSIFIEDS.............................
EMPLOYMENT.............................
NEWSFree 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. every Thursday.For talks, Director ofCollections 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 visitwww.wisconsinart.org.
Rebecca Rieder of Germantown meets with Mr. and Mrs.Martin prior to receiving a $1,000 scholarship given inmemory of their son, Matthew. Submitted photo.
High school seniors as well as non-traditional age students areencouraged to apply now for scholarships at UW-WashingtonCounty. Scholarship applications for the 2014-15 academic yearat UW-Washington County (UW-WC) will be accepted untilFebruary 14, 2014 for new as well as returning students.Scholarships recognize academic success and help provide finan-cial support for students who have demonstrated academic excel-lence, leadership and community involvement.
Scholarship workshops are planned to help students completethe online application and answer questions. Iva Thelen, executivedirector of the Washington County Campus Foundation, will meetwith students during the hour-long workshops, scheduled in com-
Scholarship workshopsplanned at UW-WC
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B Y NIKKI ACKERMAN
STAFF WRITER
As the holidays approach, area communitieswill be a wide variety of family-friendly Christmasactivities.
Annual events...
• Festival of Trees–Saturday, Dec. 7 andSunday, Dec. 8 at the Washington CountyHumane Society, 3650 Highway 60, locatedbetween Jackson and Slinger. The annual
fundraiser will feature an extensive display ofelaborately decorated trees, a holiday boutique,live entertainment and refreshments. For moreinformation, one can call the Humane Society at(262) 677-4388 or visit www.washingtoncounty-humane.org.
• A Christmas Fair to Remember–Saturday,Dec. 14, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Washington CountyFair Park’s pavilion and Ziegler Building.
Concerts and shows...
• Hartford Community Chorus performanc-es–Saturday, Dec. 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the Basilicaof Holy Hill (upper church), located at 1525Carmel Road in Hubertus, and Sunday, Dec. 8 at3 p.m. at the Schauer Center in Hartford (RuthKnoll Theater). For more information, visitwww.hartfordcommunitychorus.org.
• Kettle Moraine Symphony’s German carol
Area celebratingholidays withfestive spirit
Turn to page 4
The Schauer Arts & ActivitiesCenter in Hartford is one of over25 locations hosting an exhibitand educational workshop aspart of the 2014 WisconsinRegional Arts Program (WRAP).Sponsored by the SchauerCenter, in cooperation with theKettle Moraine Fine Arts Guild,and the UW-MadisonDepartment of Liberal Studiesand the Arts, entries are current-ly being considered for inclusion
Entries soughtfor WRAP
exhibit
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The Kettle Moraine Lutheran girls bas-ketball team started the season with twodominating performances at the BrookfieldCentral tournament Nov. 29-30.
The Chargers opened its Nov. 29 gameagainst Menomonee Falls with an 18-1 runon the way to a 65-28 win. Mikayla Voigtled Kettle Moraine Lutheran with 15 points.
The next day Kettle Moraine Lutheran
used a 16-4 second quarter run againstMadison Edgewood to post a 54-25 victo-ry. Voigt and Andrea Meinert led KML with13 points each.
Slinger opened the season with a 2-0record. The Owls topped host JeffersonNov. 26. A week later Slinger edgedLomira, 33-29.
West Bend West opened the season
with a 56-16 win over Milwaukee ReaganDec. 3. Libby Brugger led West with 19points.
Hartford lost to Kettle Moraine Dec. 3,50-28. Taylor Blazek led the Orioles withsix points.
Boys resultsThe West Bend East boys basketball
team opened the season with a 60-58 loss
at Greenfield. Colin Liebherr led W21 points.
Ethan Bublitz led Kettle Lutheran with 17 points as the Cbeat host Lomira Dec. 3, 56-44.
Living Word Lutheran Dodgeland 51-25 Dec. 3. Danielled the T imberwolves with 11 point
Basketball: KML girls win twice at Brookfield Central tournament
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performance–Saturday, Dec. 7 at 2 p.m. atOur Savior’s Lutheran Church, 1044 S.Silverbrook Drive in West Bend.
• Washington County Youth OrchestraConcert–Saturday, Dec. 7, 3 to 5 p.m., atUW-Washington County Theatre. For moreinformation, visit www.washington.uwc.edu.
• Moraine Chorus WinterConcert–Sunday, Dec. 8 at UW-
Washington County Theatre. Free admission.For more information, call (262) 335-5208or visit www.washington.uwc.edu.
• John McGivern’s “KodachromeChristmas”–Friday, Dec. 13 and Saturday,Dec. 14, varied times, at the Schauer Centerin Hartford. Tickets are $35/$31 adults,$10 students with ID, $31/$27Germantown residents in evening only. Formore information, call (262) 670-0560 orvisit www.SchauerCenter.org.
• “Rocky Mountain Christmas” (musicfrom John Denver Christmas
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in the exhibit. Chosen artwork will be dis-played in the Suckow Family Art Gallery Jan.10 through Feb. 15, 2014.
WRAP is open to all non-professional
artists over 16 years of age. Artwork must beoriginal and completed in the last two years.Entries will be juried and meritorious works willbe displayed at a state exhibit in Sept. 2014 atUW-Madison, where artwork is eligible forcash awards.
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* (Edible) Holiday Tree Decoratingevent–Wednesday, Dec. 11, 3:30 to 4:30p.m. Attendees will make their own holidaytree complete with edible decorations andornaments.
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...Library programs
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...Scholarship workshopsFrom page 1
The Washington County RetiredEducators' Association will meet onWednesday, Dec. 18 at 10 a.m. at the Topof the Ridge restaurant at Cedar Ridgeapartments, 113 Cedar Ridge Drive inWest Bend. The Christmas theme willinclude stories, carols and an optionalwhite elephant gift exchange. School sup-plies will be collected for the food pantryfor the second semester. The cost of theluncheon at 11:30 a.m. is $12.Reservations can be made by calling LuFreeze at (262) 334-7972 by Dec. 11.
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