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The Gehl Family, founders ofGehl Foods in Germantown,announced their support of the com-munity’s Performing Arts Pavilion atan event on Wednesday, April 15that Gehl Foods. With their $100,000donation, the pavilion will be namedThe Gehl Foods Performing ArtsPavilion.
“As the lead donor for this proj-ect, our family is thrilled to have thisopportunity to give back to theGermantown community and thankthem for being such a great place to
do business for over a century,” saidKatherine Gehl, former CEO of Gehl
Foods. “The performing arts pavilionwill be a wonderful, long-lastingaddition to the Germantown commu-nity, serving as an ideal venue for avariety of community programs andevents.”
Joining the Gehl Family for theannouncement were local communi-ty and business leaders includingmembers of the GermantownKiwanis who are shepherding thisproject from start to finish. TheGermantown Kiwanis announcedplans for the pavilion last fall.
Lori Gehl, Katherine Gehl former CEO of Gehl Foods, JoJo Gehl, EricBeringause new CEO at Gehl Foods, John Gehl, and Dwayne Ketterer,president of the Germantown Kiwanis Club. Submitted photo
Gehl family contributes toPerforming Arts Pavilion
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B Y THOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR
The Germantown Village Boarddelayed action April 20 on a proposalthat would have required video inspec-tion of laterals on residential property.
The proposed ordinance would haverequired video inspection be done whenbuilding a new structure on the property,
prior to a sale of the property, when thevillage finds that sewer overflow from pri-vate property has reached private prop-erty or when the village discovers over-flow from private property is a threat topublic health.
The board approved a motion byTrustee Robert Warren to defer actionand send the proposal back to commit-tee.
“I’d like to postpone it until goes backto Public Works (Committee),” Warrensaid.
Trustee David Baum, who secondedthe motion, said the reason for sending itback to committee is because the VillageBoard does not direct and establish therules.
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Germantown boardpostpones action on
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Item sent back to committee
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The following report was takenfrom records at the GermantownPolice Department.
Disorderly conduct
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to establish the ordinance and bring it to us.So you want them to re-establish it andbring it back to us in a different form,whether its repeal, wipe away half the stuff,make it voluntary, set a financial value to it,you want all that stuff that we heard abouttonight sent back to committee and have
them hear what was said and bring us theright ordinance,” Baum said.Warren said there were technical con-
cerns he had about the proposed ordi-nance and also said he wanted public out-reach to be addressed.
“I don’t like the mandatory aspect of it,I’d like to see it wiped away from the ordi-nance,” Baum said.
Trustee Terri Kaminski added that aneducational campaign about repairingfaulty sewer laterals is a separate issue.
Trustee Art Zabel favored a direct rejec-tion of the proposed ordinance.
“It’s time to kill it,” he said. Zabel said aversion of the proposed ordinance hasbeen around since 2005 and the villageshould examine resolutions in other commu-nities that deal with the issue, which shouldthen be reviewed by the committee.
Zabel was only trustee to vote againstsending the matter sent back to committee,preferring the ordinance be defeated.
“I want to get rid of it,” he said.Village President Dean Wolter said
there were two areas in the village thathave issues with the inflow and infiltration ofwater into the village’s sewer mains. Woltercited information from village staff whichindicated there are sewer lift stations that
have excessive water following raiTrustee Shane Daniels said he
with residents who objected to insbeing required prior to a sale of p
The board action followed othat were raised by residents durinizen comment portion of the meetin
Village resident Michael Lotwho would pay for sewer lateral in
on properties that were foreclosedasked if all the village sewer maundergone video inspections.
“If they haven’t been inspectedyou to stay out of the lateral on myty because you got bigger placesand check before you ask to have al (undergo video inspection),” Lot
Loth also said the video inspanother expense for individuals losell their home.
“Just because I’m selling mdoesn’t mean I have the money to the lateral going out into the streeneeds the funds from the sale of mto buy my next house,” Loth said.
Resident Larry Prodoehl objrequiring video inspection of laterto the sale of a home.
“We would be a very, very, vminority of communities that wouldthis,” Prodoehl said.
Prodoehl noted that the Brookfield has a voluntary inspecgram. Prodoehl, citing informatiMilwaukee Metropolitan Sewerag(MMSD) website, said the city of Fpaying for the video inspection of laa small area of that community.
B Y THOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR
Immediate treatment of individualsexperiencing heroin overdoses are helpingthose people survive, Washington CountyDistrict Attorney Mark Bensen said during areport to the Washington County BoardApril 21.
“Every time I hear overdose, I used tothink that meant death. But there are manyoverdose cases that do not result in deathbecause of the quick actions of law enforce-ment as well as first responders, as well asthe presence of Narcan that’s out there,”Bensen said. “Reasonable minds can dis-agree, I suppose, of whether that’s a goodor bad thing to make the Narcan so preva-lent. But it is out there, it is saving lives.”
Bensen said “barely a week goes bythat were involved in some overdose casewhere someone survives, and then chargesare sought to get the individuals into treat-ment.”
Bensen said law enforcement treatsevery heroin overdose as a crime. During2014, the Washington County DistrictAttorney’s Office charged five people inconnection with the heroin deaths of fourpeople.
Bensen said there are currently twoactive investigations of heroin overdosedeaths where law enforcement agenciesare seeking to determine where the victimsobtained the heroin.
During questioning by the board,Bensen said there are attempts being madeto make the community aware of the seri-ousness of the heroin abuse issue, including“heroin summits” that have been held in sev-
eral communities.“We’re doing a reasonably decent job
on getting the awareness out there. I justthink there’s more things that need to fallinto place,” Bensen said. “As I understand itthis heroin addiction is so hard to kick thatonce you’re on it, it’s very, very difficult toget off until you’re restrained for a period oftime.”
In addition, Bensen said smaller presen-tations have been made to communitygroups throughout the county.
Bensen added that heroin cases arerelated to many theft cases. He said that“anecdotally, 80 to 90 percent of the retailtheft cases I see now, those individuals arerelated to drug use — they’re stealing tosupport their drug habit.”
He added that many other cases arerelated to drug use, including individualsstealing items from family members, identitytheft and robbery incidents.
Bensen’s comments were part of a pres-entation to the board on activities during2014. Bensen’s office is charged with pros-ecuting violations of county ordinances,state and county violations of the trafficcode and all criminal offenses in the coun-ty. His office has five attorneys who arepaid by the state of Wisconsin while nine
other employees are paid by WashingtonCounty.
Bensen mentioned several high profilecases that occurred during 2014, includingthe conviction of an individual who attempt-ed to kill his ex-girlfriend and an individualwho was convicted of first degree homicidein the death of a Hartford woman the pre-vious year. That individual has since beensentenced to life in prison.
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In summarizing the overall numbersfrom the 2014 report, Bensen said figuresthat showed the number of feloniesincreased from the previous year.
“The seriousness of the crimes hasincreased significantly,” Bensen said, citingthe increase in the numbers of felonies from485 in 2013 to 571 last year.
In addition, Bensen said the peoplebeing charged are having more charges
filed against them, as the total number ofcounts — including felonies, misdemeanorand criminal traffic — increased by 32 per-cent from 2013 to 2014.
Also, total number of juvenile referralsincreased from 546 in 2013 to 589 in2014. While the number of delinquency
petitions declined during that timfrom 211 to 203, there were incrthe number of children in need of pservices (55 to 78) and informal (151 to 184). The number of immpetitions declined from 38 in 20132014 while the number of decline cute cases dropped from 91 to 88
During his comments to theBensen mentioned a deferred pro
program for underage individuwere arrested for drinking alcohol a charge is dropped if they succomplete counseling. Bensen said 18 people referred to that option successfully completed counseling.
Heroin abuse remains key concern of Washington County D
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By Tresa EricksonEvery year as the second Sunday in
May approaches, millions of peopleacross the country turn their thoughts toMom and find ways to let her know how
much she means to them. Although it was-n't always celebrated on the secondSunday in May, Mother's Day has beenaround in some form since ancient times.
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festival each spring honoring mgoddesses like Rhea and Cybelethese celebrations, participants won parades, play games and partimasquerades.
Early Christians held their ownin honor of the Virgin Mary. WEnglish took up the celebratioexpanded it to include all mothrenamed it Mothering Sunday. day, individuals attended serviceVirgin Mary and then visited thmothers, bringing them flowers, gtreats.
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against war. Howe had seen the devasta-tion the loss of life in the Civil War had hadon mothers everywhere. Although manyembraced her idea of a day for peace, thecelebration of Mother's Day as we know ittoday did not come about until the early20th century when Anna Jarvis introducedit.
As a child, Anna Jarvis had heard hermother pray for a day dedicated solely tomothers, living and deceased, and honor-ing their contributions. When her motherdied in 1905, Jarvis recalled her mother'swish and started campaigning for a
national holiday for mothers everywhere.She wrote letters to many leaders in hercommunity and across the country andspoke about the matter at many functions.
By 1911, Jarvis' efforts had paid off,with nearly every state in the country cele-brating the day. Just three years later onMay 8, 1914, President Woodrow Wilsonsigned a bill into law, establishing the sec-ond Sunday of every May Mother's Day.
Today, Mother's Day is celebrated invarious nations around the world. Spousesand children all over take time out to honorthe mothers in their lives, and for that, Anna
Jarvis and her mother would be thankful.
...History of Mother’s Day From page 6
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The following events will be taking placeat Riveredge Nature Center.
• Noel J. Cutright Bird Club: How BirdsFly: The Physics of Flight–Tuesday, May 5,(Hike at 6 p.m.; meeting 7 to 9 p.m.)Attendees will learn how nature solved thechallenge of flight and how man had tounlock its secrets before we could leave theground. There will be a special demonstra-tion to help participants grasp the importantphysics of flight. Dr. Paul Lupton brings yearsof aerospace education to his presentations;he was founder and director for 10 years ofa Summer Air Camp for teens. Cost: Free forall participants.
• Friday Morning Bird Walk–Friday,May 8, 7:30 to 10 a.m. Join veteran birderPaul Boyer to see (and hear) a wide varietyof migrating spring birds. Walks take place
rain or shine. Meet in front of the Visitor’sCenter. Cost: Free for all participants ($5donation appreciated).
• Riveredge BirdathonBandathon–Saturday, May 9, beginning at6 a.m. (all or part of the day) Join Riveredgefor this 27th annual birding and bandingevent at Riveredge Nature Center. To par tic-ipate, one will need a pair of binoculars andcomfortable walking shoes. Attendees canwatch birds on their own or email Carl
Schwartz at [email protected] to join ateam that will be birding the far reaches ofthe property. The goal of the Noel J. CutrightBird Club is to find at least 100 species aftertwo bad weather years have stunted thecount and the club's only fundraising event.Al Sherkow, Deb Hartmann and their band-ing team will simultaneously be trying tocatch and band as many species and indi-viduals as they can. Af ter 6:30 a.m., they willhave mist nets set up near the OutdoorClassroom southeast of the Visitor Center.Attendees can stop to watch them handleand record the birds. No registrationrequired, but donations are encouraged.Cost: Free. One can visitRiveredgenaturecenter.org to download thepledge form.
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• Mother's Day WildflowerWalk–Sunday, May 10, 1 to 2:30 p.m.Stroll trails with a special “mom” while enjoy-ing carpets of woodland flowers. BringMom and wear comfortable shoes. Registerin advance on our website. Cost: free formothers and All Access members; $5 forother non-members and Trail Pass members.
Riveredge Nature Center is lo4458 County Road Y in Saukville. information, call (262) 375-2715riveredgenaturecenter.org.
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Once again, area ladies are invitethe town for the special event "Spring Bling a Diva Thing." The ofor Thursday, April 30 from noon towill feature 11 West Bend area shrestaurants and one salon.
Shoppers can begin at any of thpating businesses and enjoy free troto the other locations from 3 p.m. unThe 2015 edition of Spring Bling fe50/50 raffle with proceeds to ben4 A Cause, plus each shop will b
their own fundraiser for the charityout the month of April. The Welcomis returning to Schalla Jewelers ayear; be sure to register to win onrestaurant gift certificates or one of Diva Gift Certificates. Each storeoffering specials and activities, and be serving hors d'oeuvres and appe
This is the sixth time this event hheld in the spring. A similar eve"Diva Night" is held yearly in theyear on Thursday, Sept. 17th.
The response has always been (for these events)," said a spokespthe Diva Group, the event sponsor
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Falls Patio Players to present‘Hairspray’ May 1-3
“Hairspray: The Big Fat MusicalComedy” directed by Bill Jackson will bepresented by the Falls Patio Players at NorthMiddle School, N88 W16750 Garfield
Drive, Menomonee Falls, in the auditorium.Dates and times are: May 1 and 2 at 7:30p.m. and May 3 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $18 foradults and $15 for seniors and students. Formore information, visit www.fallspatioplay-ers.com.
Gathering on the Green presentsRick Springfield in concert
Gathering on the Green is proud to pres-ent pop sensation Rick Springfield atGathering on the Green in Mequon onFriday, July 10. Set in scenic Mequon RotaryPark, the multiple day festival offers theopportunity to enjoy the best of the perform-ing arts while gazing under the summer stars.
Additionally, Gathering on the Greenhosts STEAM, which puts an “A” for the artsinto a STEM program for inner city and sub-urban youth. Professional engineers andProject Lead the Way teachers teach STEAMprograms. Gathering on the Green’s vision isto introduce new audiences, families andchildren to the performing arts.
For more information and tickets, pleasevisit www.gatheringonthegreen.org or call(262) 236-0510.
‘Dinner and Movie’ atSenior Center
Dinner and a Movie is offered the sec-ond Friday of every month at 4:30 p.m. in
Senior Center Room 126. Popular moviesare shown following a potluck dinner. Theevent is free; however, attendees shouldbring a dish to pass and a place setting.
Germantown Senior Centerhealth programs
The following will be offered by theGermantown Senior Center, W162 N11960Park Avenue.
• Health screening–A health sis offered the fourth Wednesday month, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. tered nurse from Community MHospital will take seniors' blood and answer any questions about he
• Elderly benefit specialist–Eldefit specialist Jennifer Fechter comSenior Center the second Tuesdfourth Thursday of each month from3 p.m. She answers questionmedicare and medical assistancements, all community-based servicing and tax information. To scheappointment, call the Senior Cemore information, call the WaCounty Dept. on Aging at 1-877-30or (262) 335-4497.
For more information, call thCenter at (262) 253-7799.
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The Germantown Senior Ceshop, W162 N11960 Park Avenue
to the public. The store carries a widof home and holiday décor itemsand craft, at buyer-friendly prices. aneed of help to keep shelves stocksupport the store by bringing in uitems, either on consignment or dThe gift shop is open Tuesday Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. anfrom 9 a.m. to noon. For more infocontact Patti at (262) 253-7799.
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“The generosity and commitment thatthe Gehl Family brings to this project is justwhat we need to spearhead this excitingproject for the community,” states DwayneKetterer, Germantown Kiwanis President.“We are excited to celebrate their supportof this great project and community devel-opment.”
The Gehl Family recently sold GehlFoods, and the new CEO, Eric Beringause,was also in attendance. On behalf of GehlFoods, Beringause announced an addition-al pledge of $25,000 towards the project.He echoes Gehl’s sentiments regarding thecompany’s continued support of the com-munity. “Along with our hundreds of dedi-cated, long-standing, employees, GehlFoods is excited to move forward with acontinued commitment to the Germantowncommunity.”
The new performing arts pavilion willbe located in Firemen’s Park. Preliminaryplans for the project were previously sub-mitted to the village and will be resubmittedlater this month. A groundbreaking isplanned for September.
Germantown Kiwanis has been servingthe community for more than 25 years. Itsvolunteers have raised funds to give back tothe community and to help supportGermantown youth with leadership pro-grams in the Germantown schools at theelementary level with K-Kids, middle schoollevel with Builder’s Club and high schoollevel with Key Club. These clubs all help
kids learn about the value of volunteerism in
the community. In addition, Kiwanis awardseducational scholarships; sponsors youthsports teams, works with the PTA to offereducation grants to help teachers developspecial educational programs in the class-room and other volunteer work to supportyouth and the community. To support theseactivities, Kiwanis organizes a number offund-raising events including theGermantown July 4th Festivities and abooth at Mai Fest.
Gehl Foods is a Germantown,Wisconsin-based maker of ready-to-serve,real dairy products. The company uses anadvanced aseptic process to eliminatemicroorganisms that cause dairy foods tospoil and at the same time locks in freshnessand taste. Its products – cheese sauces,puddings, yogurt, and dairy-based bever-
ages – are sold in restaurants and retailstores under Gehl brands and many globalbrands who trust Gehl Foods with their man-ufacturing operations.
Gehl Foods was founded in 1896 by J.P. Gehl, who began his business with anidea for improving the quality of local but-ter. J.P.’s grandson John led the companyfor almost 50 years and transitioned thecompany from a traditional local dairy withonly 14 employees into a nationwideleader in low-acid aseptic packaging. John’s son Andy worked at Gehl Foods for18 years across all areas of the companyand succeeded John as President in 2001.In 2011, Katherine, Andy’s sister and John’sdaughter, became President and CEO.
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The 25th annual Spring Splendor Galawill be held on Saturday, May 2, 2015, atDiscovery World in Milwaukee. Dr. Dennisand Mrs. Jacqueline Shepherd are co-host-ing the event to raise funds for theEmergency Department at Froedtert & theMedical College of Wisconsin CommunityMemorial Hospital in Menomonee Falls.This year’s gala once again proudly fea-tures Ryan Companies US, Inc. as the pre-senting sponsor and features the theme “AnEvening Under the Stars.”
Tickets to the event are still availableand may be purchased through the
Community Memorial Foundationís specialevents page at froedtert.com/community-memorial/spring-splendor. The cost toattend is $200 per person or $2,250 for acorporate table of 10. Guests will enjoyfine dining from Bartolotta Catering &Events, silent and live auctions plus raffles.
In addition to live and silent auctions,the event will feature two premier raffles.The Big Bang raffle includes four cashprizes ranging from $250 to $2,000. BigBang raffle tickets are available for $25each or six raffle tickets for $100. The FiveStar Restaurant raffle offers participants a
chance to win a $100 gift certificate toeach of 10 fine, well-known restaurants inthe greater Milwaukee area. The Five StarRestaurant raffle tickets are available for$20 each or seven for $100. Raffle tic ketsmay be purchased in the CommunityMemorial Foundation office located onthe lower level of Community MemorialHospital, W180 N8085 Town Hall Road,Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin. Raffle tick-ets may also be purchased over the phoneby calling (262) 257-3761. Raffle partici-pants need not be present at the event towin.
The funds raised at this year’s SpringSplendor will directly support EmergencyDepartment construction efforts currentlyunderway at Community MemorialHospital. Serving 22,000 patients annual-ly, the 4,000-square-foot EmergencyDepartment expansion will bring a newentrance, larger waiting area and addition-al exam rooms. Along with increasingcapacity and modernizing the department,the growth of the Emergency Departmentwill improve efficiency, increase patientcomfort and better accommodate medicalequipment.
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