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Published Twice Monthly In Kohler, WI 53044 Kohler The Villager Kohler FREE 219 Church St., Kohler, WI 53044 Local Postal Customer Villager Volume 9, Number 6 OCTOBER 15, 2013 Bombers advance entire girls tennis team to sectionals, four players qualify for state After winning the Eastern Wis- consin Conference, the Kohler girls tennis team advanced to sub- sectionals where they went unde- feated in all seven flights sending its entire squad to sectionals. No. 2 doubles Frannie Hillstrom and Jamie Lewis helped clinch the win after dropping the first set in a tiebreaker, then rallying to win the match in three sets 6-7(5) 6-3 6-2. “It was an emotional roller coaster of a match,” said coach Brad Hoff- mann. On October 10, No. 1 singles Audra Hoffmann, No. 2 singles Elly Gutschow, and No. 1 doubles Allie Bryce and Katie Lindow won their first match to automati- cally qualify for the state champi- onship. Lewis and Hillstrom came one match win away from qualify- ing for state, but have a chance of making the trip to Madison on a special qualifier. Art Imig retiring after 48 years KOHLER – After working 48 years at the men’s clothing busi- ness founded by his grandfather in 1909, Art Imig recently decided it was time to do something differ- ent. The only question was whether the right person or people could be found to take over the Art Imig’s store at the Shops at Wood- lake. Imig found his answer with two Fond du Lac businessmen, Ric and Jake Toman, a father-son team who own DDT Clothing, which specializes in retail promotions and other milestone sales events. The Tomans came in to assist with a store closing sale and opted in- stead to buy the business. “My brother, Bob and I had been talking about my exit strategy. We worked with Ric and Jake in 2009 for our 100th anniversary sale and we’ve stayed in touch. We had several stores from surrounding states contact us, but things just didn’t sit right. When we decided to do the retirement sale, I kid- dingly dropped it on them, ‘You guys should think about buying the store’ and Jake said, ‘I’ll let you know tomorrow.’” “Things really fell into place from there,” said Imig, who also owns a dry cleaning store in She- boygan with his brother, Bob. “Ric and Jake are two of the nicest guys I’ve ever met and to find a father and son who are interested in car- rying on a 104-year-old tradition and have the passion for menswear as we do is really exciting.” The Tomans have purchased Art Imig’s Clothing. Art Imig’s, Inc., which owns and operates a dry cleaning, laundering and tailoring business will continue to be under Art Imig. Bob Imig will remain with Art Imig Clothing, handling day-to-day operations. “He’s really looking forward to carrying on the family name,” Art Imig added. To mark the occasion, the Imigs and Tomans decided to go forward with the retirement sale in Art’s honor at their Kohler store, 795D Woodlake Road. It opened to the public starting Thursday. Imig, 70, started working in the family business in 1965 after grad- uating from Beloit College. “Working with my grandfather, dad, family and a great team of employees has been very reward- ing. Anyone in business as long as we have had to do a few things right along the way,” Imig said. “I have four children and nine grand- children. It’s about time I start spending more time with my grandkids and traveling, which my wife and I love to do.” The Art Imig’s store at the Shops at Woodlake Kohler opened in March 1987 and has seen some of the biggest names in business, pol- itics and sports thanks to the four championship golf courses at The American Club Resort. Imig said Jake Toman will take on a leading role at the business. He emphasized there will be no other changes in staffing or store operations. In fact, Imig is going forward with the mid-October food and wine weekend that has fea- tured chefs and wine experts from across the country and drawn guests from all surrounding states. “Our goal for 104 years has been to deliver quality merchandise and service. These fellows exemplify that spirit and have the character- istics we’ve always had in our fam- ily,” Imig said. “They’re very open and honest. They appreciate peo- ple. And, they’ll continue what we stand for. It’s great for the city, the Shops at Woodlake, our family and the Toman family.” Back: Assistant coach Wendy Tauscheck, Elly Gutschow, Frannie Hillstrom, Katie Lindow, Audra Hoffmann, Leigh Schlecht, Allie Bryce, Jamie Lewis, coach Brad Hoffmann. Front: Anna Messalles, Emily Guesneau, Amelia Grose. Art Imig, Jake Toman, Bob Imig

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Published Twice Monthly In Kohler, WI 53044

KohlerThe

VillagerKohler

FREE

219 Church St., Kohler, WI 53044

LocalPostal Customer

VillagerVolume 9, Number 6OCTOBER 15, 2013

Bombers advance entire girlstennis team to sectionals,four players qualify for state

After winning the Eastern Wis-consin Conference, the Kohlergirls tennis team advanced to sub-sectionals where they went unde-feated in all seven flights sendingits entire squad to sectionals.

No. 2 doubles Frannie Hillstromand Jamie Lewis helped clinch thewin after dropping the first set in a

tiebreaker, then rallying to win thematch in three sets 6-7(5) 6-3 6-2.“It was an emotional roller coasterof a match,” said coach Brad Hoff-mann.

On October 10, No. 1 singlesAudra Hoffmann, No. 2 singlesElly Gutschow, and No. 1 doublesAllie Bryce and Katie Lindow

won their first match to automati-cally qualify for the state champi-onship. Lewis and Hillstrom cameone match win away from qualify-ing for state, but have a chance ofmaking the trip to Madison on aspecial qualifier.

Art Imig retiring after 48 years

KOHLER – After working 48years at the men’s clothing busi-ness founded by his grandfather in1909, Art Imig recently decided itwas time to do something differ-ent. The only question waswhether the right person or peoplecould be found to take over the ArtImig’s store at the Shops at Wood-lake.

Imig found his answer with twoFond du Lac businessmen, Ric andJake Toman, a father-son teamwho own DDT Clothing, whichspecializes in retail promotionsand other milestone sales events.The Tomans came in to assist witha store closing sale and opted in-stead to buy the business.

“My brother, Bob and I had beentalking about my exit strategy. Weworked with Ric and Jake in 2009for our 100th anniversary sale andwe’ve stayed in touch. We hadseveral stores from surroundingstates contact us, but things justdidn’t sit right. When we decidedto do the retirement sale, I kid-dingly dropped it on them, ‘Youguys should think about buying thestore’ and Jake said, ‘I’ll let youknow tomorrow.’”

“Things really fell into placefrom there,” said Imig, who alsoowns a dry cleaning store in She-boygan with his brother, Bob. “Ricand Jake are two of the nicest guysI’ve ever met and to find a father

and son who are interested in car-rying on a 104-year-old traditionand have the passion for menswearas we do is really exciting.”

The Tomans have purchased ArtImig’s Clothing. Art Imig’s, Inc.,which owns and operates a drycleaning, laundering and tailoringbusiness will continue to be underArt Imig. Bob Imig will remainwith Art Imig Clothing, handlingday-to-day operations. “He’s reallylooking forward to carrying on thefamily name,” Art Imig added.

To mark the occasion, the Imigsand Tomans decided to go forwardwith the retirement sale in Art’shonor at their Kohler store, 795DWoodlake Road. It opened to thepublic starting Thursday.

Imig, 70, started working in thefamily business in 1965 after grad-uating from Beloit College.“Working with my grandfather,dad, family and a great team ofemployees has been very reward-ing. Anyone in business as long aswe have had to do a few thingsright along the way,” Imig said. “Ihave four children and nine grand-children. It’s about time I startspending more time with mygrandkids and traveling, which mywife and I love to do.”

The Art Imig’s store at the Shopsat Woodlake Kohler opened inMarch 1987 and has seen some ofthe biggest names in business, pol-

itics and sports thanks to the fourchampionship golf courses at TheAmerican Club Resort. Imig saidJake Toman will take on a leadingrole at the business.

He emphasized there will be noother changes in staffing or storeoperations. In fact, Imig is going

forward with the mid-October foodand wine weekend that has fea-tured chefs and wine experts fromacross the country and drawnguests from all surrounding states.

“Our goal for 104 years has beento deliver quality merchandise andservice. These fellows exemplify

that spirit and have the character-istics we’ve always had in our fam-ily,” Imig said. “They’re very openand honest. They appreciate peo-ple. And, they’ll continue what westand for. It’s great for the city, theShops at Woodlake, our family andthe Toman family.”

Back: Assistant coach Wendy Tauscheck, Elly Gutschow, Frannie Hillstrom, Katie Lindow, Audra Hoffmann, Leigh Schlecht, Allie Bryce, Jamie Lewis, coach Brad Hoffmann. Front: Anna Messalles, Emily Guesneau, Amelia Grose.

Art Imig, Jake Toman, Bob Imig

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Registration for the 2013 Kohler youthgirls basketball season is under way. To reg-ister to play basketball this winter, send anemail to the listed coach for the player’sgrade.

Questions may be directed to CoachBayens or the player’s grade level coach asfollows.2nd grade: Todd Zimmerman:[email protected] grade: Rob Thomas: [email protected] grade: Maggie [email protected] Gena Gebler: [email protected]

5th grade: David Rustan: [email protected] grade: Jason Keller: [email protected] Thomas: [email protected] Pilgrim: [email protected] grade: Bridgitt Zielke [email protected] Zielke [email protected] grade: David Albrecht [email protected] Schueller:[email protected] & 10th grades: Matt Bayens [email protected]

Tickets

on sale now!

AnnieKohler High School Presents

November 1 & 2 - 7 pmNovember 3 - 2 pmKohler Memorial TheatreGeneral Admission Tickets

$6 in advance$8 at door

Tickets available in KHS office andat box office 30 minutes before show.Tickets available in KHS office andat box office 30 minutes before show.

The Hit Broadway Musical

Book by:Thomas Meehan

Music by:Charles Strouse

Lyrics by:Martin Charnin

Book by:Thomas Meehan

Music by:Charles Strouse

Lyrics by:Martin Charnin

10950 131816

SCHOLASTIC BOOK FAIR

Kohler Elementary Library

Date/Times:

October 14 – October 17

8:00am – 8:00pm

We’ll have hundreds of top quality books for children in preschool through middle school. Includes Caldecott and Newbery award winners, classical literature, and quality fiction. Books on sports, history, art, animals and more! Computer software, gift sets, posters, and other miscellaneous educational items. Great for holiday gift giving. Everyone welcome – Parents, Grandparents, and Friends!! Please call Alyca Arentsen 803-7213 with any questions.

Kohler youth girls basketball –register NOW!!!

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Open House Aug. 28th from 9am-12pmEnrolling now for Fall 2013-2014

Infant (6 wks.), toddler, 3-6 preschool & Kindergarten classes

(Before and after school care available)Montessori certified & early childhood

educated teachers

Montessori Children’sHouse Preschool

Family owned & operated!“Free the child's potential,

and you will transform him into the world.”

Maria Montessori (Italy)Montessori Charter Schoolgrades 1-6 now available!

1907 N. 20th St., Sheboygan 920-458-0510

www.sheboyganmontessori.comM-F 6am – 6pm

(Est. 1994)

By Nancy JuskeYou loved this event last year so

you’ll be glad to hear that theKohler Hospitality and Real EstateGroup, and new co-sponsor Sar-gento, are again hosting Harvestfor the Hungry during the KohlerCo.’s 2013 United Way EmployeeCampaign.

This prelude to the Kohler Food& Wine Experience premiersTuesday, Oct. 15 “under the bigtop” at the Shops at Woodlakeserving lunch and dinner for $10per person to benefit the UnitedWay of Sheboygan County.

What’s so special about theselunches and dinners? It’s the fan-tastic menu featuring signaturedishes from Kohler Hospitality’sfamily of fine restaurants, allmade with Sargento cheeses. Youcan build your own plate from theFall Harvest menu for lunch or

dinner. And this is definitely notordinary buffet fare.

Start with Riverbend’s Fall Corn& Wild Rice Chowder. Graze onthe Immigrant Room’s goatcheese, romaine and roasted beetsalad. Enjoy Whistling Straits’pork roast with apple, sausage andparsnip stuffing. Satisfy yoursweet tooth with apple cranberrypie with cheddar streusel from theAmerican Club pastry kitchen.

For the kids there is even Wis-consin 5-Cheese Macaroni &Cheese. And much, much morefrom the “you have to see it to be-lieve it” menu.

Lunch will be served at threedining sessions – 11 a.m. to noon,noon to 1 p.m. and 1 to 2 p.m.

Dinner will also offer three din-ing sessions at 5 to 6 p.m., 6 to 7p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. All meals areserved cafeteria style and carry

outs will be available. Lunch ordinner is $10 per person, children5 to 12 are $5 and those 5 andyounger are free. A Family of FourDinner Special for $25 – twoadults, two children – is offered forthe evening servings.

Raffles and entertainment bylocal performers will be featuredthroughout the sessions as well asUnited Way presentations. Beerand wine sales will be offered atthe evening sessions.

Tickets will be available at thedoor.

I can’t think of a better way tosatisfy your inner gourmet ANDsupport the United Way campaignthrough the creative efforts of theKohler Co. Hospitality and RealEstate Group and Sargento. Nancy Jusky is campaign coordinatorfor United Way of Sheboygan County.

Harvest for the Hungry meal harvests dollars for United Way

The Kohler School District willhold its budget hearing and annualmeeting in the library on Monday,October 28. The budget hearing isat 7:00 p.m. and the annual meet-ing follows at 7:30 p.m.

School tohold annualmeeting

Picture retakeday scheduledfor October 25

Kohler students needing theirschool pictures retaken will do soon October 25 from 9:00-10:30a.m.

605 E Riverside Dr., KohlerCLASSIC BRICK COLONIAL

Much original architecture has been retained•Original hardwood floors & crown molding•Large living room with open staircase•Spacious dining room w/corner hutches•1960’s vintage kitchen•1st floor addition of lg master bedroom & updated bath•Upper 2 additional bedrooms & 2nd full bath•2 car garage, lot overlooks river valley and Blackwolf•Run golf course

#3794 $159,900Jim Schermetzler 912-1982

NEW LISTING1128 Mead Ave., Sheboygan

PICTURE PRETTY, MOVE-IN CONDITION!Mint condition home on Sheboygan South side•Beautifully landscaped double lot•Many updates including roof & windows•Newer 3 car garage with built-in workshop•Large parking area, patio plus a deck/gazebo•4 Bedrooms, large rooms•Excellent storage throughout•Close to schools & park•

#3813 $159,000Shari Jensen 459-1714

628 School St., KohlerRARE FIND IN KOHLER

Kohler 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath Ranch•Striking front courtyard•Large updated kitchen w/granite counters, loads of•storage & dinette areaFamily room with fireplace•Living room and dining room overlooking gorgeous yard•Master suite with lots of built-ins and ¾ bath•Awesome year round sun room addition•

#3784 $329,000Shari Jensen 459-1714

NEW LISTING1954 N 6th St., Sheboygan

CHARM, CHARACTER, & GREAT LOCATIONClose to Lake Michigan, Parks, and Schools•Beautiful foyer and arched entryways•Hardwood floors, tile, crown molding•4 Bedrooms, 2.5 baths•Spacious master bedroom w/full bath•Large living room with fireplace•2 Car Att. Garage, patio, fenced-in yard•

#3814 $224,900Meg Trager 207-9228

PRICE REDUCED1103 Aspen Rd, Kohler

AMAZING KOHLER HOME5 Bedrooms & 5 bath areas•Great floor plan/open design•Main floor master suite•4 bedrooms on upper •Finished lower level•Very private yard, overlooks stables•Large deck and 2 car garage•

View this property at: www.1103aspenrd.com#3702 $369,900

Brian Homiston 889-9439

848 Briarwood Ct., KohlerEXQUISITE BRICK KOHLER HOME

Prestigious Lakeside East Subd. Close to everything•4 bedrooms 5 bath areas, stunning open staircase•Gorgeous cherry wood trim, built-ins, oak floors•throughoutGourmet kitchen with new appliances and large•pantryDramatic entryway, formal dining room•Grand family room to picturesque private patio•Third floor guest suite, four fireplaces•Separate carriage house above garage•

#3809 $724,000Brian Homiston 889-9439

1082B Creeks Cross Rd, KohlerELEGANT AND EASY LIVING

One floor ranch condo, 2+ bedrooms or den•Beautiful fireplace w/bookcases and storage•Neutral décor, white woodwork & cabinetry•Open concept dining, kitchen and living area•Updated kitchen with stainless steel appliances•Hardwood maple floors, main level laundry•Master suite with double sinks, walk-in closet•Two very private decks, 2 car attached garage•

#3806 $229,900Kathy Nonhof 254-4784

1097-1A Woodlake Rd., KohlerHUGE PRICE REDUCTION

Motivated Seller, Appliance allowance•Former Kohler Model Condo with 1700 sq ft•3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths. Vaulted ceilings•Screened in three season sun porch•1st Floor laundry room•Living room with gas fireplace•Private driveway and immediate occupancy•Priced to sell at $30,600 below assessed value•

#3793 $179,900Terri Stewart 912-4303

RIVER TRAILSEIGHT HOME SITES REMAIN

Wooded terrain bordered by a nature conservancy and•Black RiverSecluded development off of S. 12th St•Accessed via a secured private road•Lots range from 1/3 acre to 2 ¼ acres•Carefully plotted to maximize privacy and ensure minimal•disruption of the natural setting10 Minute drive from many resort amenities at the Village•of Kohler

#3770 Call for pricesJim Schermetzler 459-1706

1089-3B Creeks Cross Rd, KohlerSTUNNING KOHLER CONDO

Great room with fireplace open to kitchen & dining•Updated kitchen with stainless appliances, snack bar•2 Bedrooms, 3 Baths•Master suite with his/hers closets•Lower level family room, bath and good storage•Pretty wood floors•Outdoor living space with 2 decks•

#3791 $200,000Shari Jensen 459-1714

685 Treehouse Parkway, KohlerARCHITECTURALLY DESIGNED KOHLER HOME

Kohler home located on cul-de-sac•Living/Dining combo w/gas FP•Wood floors & open staircase•Gourmet kitchen, high end appliances•Dinette open to kitchen•Main floor master bedroom suite•3BR, full bath, walk-in storage on upper•Attached 2 car garage + 1 car detached•This home is a true dream home!•

View this property at: www.685treehousepkwy.com#3692 $599,000

Mike Daniels 946-0034

Shari JensenMike DanielsJim Schermetzler Terri StewartKathy Nonhof Meg TragerBrian Homiston

Village Realty & Development Brokerage, Inc.The Shops at Woodlake Kohler

795B Woodlake RoadKohler, WI 53044

(920) 457-1075 or toll free (800) 351-4371www.v-r-d.com

Fred Stone

700 Treehouse Parkway, KohlerKOHLER-QUALITY BUILT ALL BRICK RANCH

Exclusive, Woodland North Subdivision•Private lot, deck overlooks wooded conservancy•Beautiful kitchen, cherry wood floors, granite, SS •appliancesLR/w gas FP, vaulted ceiling, wall of built-ins •Superb view of back yard and deck•MBR suite, patio doors to deck, WIC, private bath•Den or possible third bedroom•Partially finished lower level, full bath•Oversized 3 car attached garage•A REAL MUST SEE!•

View this property at: www.700treehousepkwy.com#3710 $479,000

Mike Daniels 946-0034

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Air Supply Set toRock KohlerTickets Available NowKOHLER, WI – Air Supply haswritten the soundtrack to a gener-ation, and they will bring theirtrademark sound to Kohler in No-vember, as the opening perform-ance of the Distinguished GuestSeries’ 70th Anniversary Season.In the 2013-2014 Season, theKohler Foundation’s Distin-guished Guest Series once againpresents the best of the best.

Graham Russell and RussellHitchcock met on May 12, 1975,on the first day of rehearsals for“Jesus Christ Superstar” in Syd-ney, Australia; they became instantfriends and collaborators. Theytoured with Rod Stewart, andbroke into the U.S. market in 1980with the song “Lost in Love,”which became the fastest sellingsingle in the world. Their secondsingle, “All Out of Love,” went upthe charts even faster.

Seven top five singles later, AirSupply had equaled The Beatles’run of consecutive top five singles.

“Lost in Love” was named Songof the Year in 1980, and the duowent on to sell more than 100 mil-lion albums

Today, Air Supply continues tocreate new music and delight theirenthusiastic and dedicated fansaround the world. In 2013 their

constant touring has taken them toDubai and Indonesia, Mexico andTrinidad, as well as crisscrossingthe U.S.

The rest of the DistinguishedGuest Series’ 70th Season includesthe high-energy Broadway hit FiveGuys Named Moe on February 14,2014, and world-renowned violin-ist Itzhak Perlman in concert withRohan DeSilva on piano on April5, 2014.

Tickets may be purchased on theKohler Foundation’s website or bycalling the Foundation office:kohlerfoundation.org/tickets or920-458-1972. Season tickets arestill available, offering a savings of15%. All shows will be performedat the Kohler Memorial Theatre,260 School St., Kohler, Wisconsin.

The Kohler Foundation is a non-profit, private foundation that sup-ports education, arts andpreservation initiatives in Wiscon-sin.

The boys Kohler soccer team held its second annual “Friday night under the lights” match on October 4 atEbben Field in Kohler.

The evening included free giveaways, a kids scrimmage at halftime and other entertainment.Kohler defeated Heritage Christian 5-0.

Four SheboyganNorth teens arrestedfor vandalizing aKohler home

The Sheboygan Press reportedon September 30 that four Sheboy-gan North High School studentswere arrested for allegedly causingextensive damage to the home ofKevin and Catherine Delahunt onthe night of September 22. (De-lahunt serves as municipal courtjudge for the City of Sheboyganand Village of Kohler).

The Delahunt’s property wasdoused with bleach, motor oil,vinegar, eggs, sardines, mustard,barbeque sauce, relish and flourand several other items according

to police records obtained by ThePress. Eggs and birdseed were alsofound in the intake vents of vehi-cles parked at the home, and otheritems including lawn furniturewere damaged.

The Press reported that an inves-tigation is ongoing, but no possiblemotive was mentioned in the po-lice report. The teens face an ordi-nance citation which wouldprobably include a fine and restitu-tion. They will not be criminallycharged.

Friday night underthe lights

Sheboygan Youth Sailing Clubis welcoming sailor, author and ad-venturer John Kretschmer to theSheboygan Yacht Club on Satur-day, November 16.

Kretschmer, a longtime con-tributing editor of SAILING Mag-azine, is one of the mostexperienced delivery skippers inthe world, having sailed almost 1million miles. He will speak aboutthe lessons he’s learned at sea,from choosing the right boat tohandling the weather to gettingalong with your crewmates. An en-gaging and personable speaker,Kretschmer’s seminars are stand-ing-room only and his sail-trainingpassages are booked years in ad-vance. His most recent book, Sail-ing a Serious Ocean, will bereleased in October. He has alsowritten At the Mercy of the Sea,Flirting with Mermaids and CapeHorn to Starboard.

To raise funds for the Sheboy-gan Youth Sailing Club, an adultdinner session with JohnKretschmer will take place at 6:00p.m. Cost is $40 per person or $75 per couple.

A raffle and auction will also beheld. Prizes include a trip with

John Kretschmer, sailing on theSanta Cruz 70 Evolution, andGreen Bay Packers tickets andmemorabilia

A special presentation for stu-dents will be held at 1:00 p.m. Costis $10; for a free ticket call 920-320-9530. There will be a drawing fora free SYSC sailing class for all inattendance.

Visit www.YouthSailingClub.us

Sheboygan Youth Sailing Club welcomessailor, author and adventurer JohnKretschmer

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Register for The KohlerVillager email alerts andstay informed

Kohler High School girls freshman and varsity basketballteams cancelled this season

The Kohler Villager learnedfrom an October 4 article in TheSheboygan Press that Kohler HighSchool canceled the varsity andfreshmen girls teams for the sea-son. (The Press appeared to havelearned of this development duringa September 20 Central LakeshoreConference meeting attended by

Kohler School’s athletic director,Doug Bocchini.

The Press article states thatKohler and Sheboygan Christianhave agreed to form a junior var-sity co-op team comprised offreshmen and sophomores, and theschool will determine after thisseason what direction it will take

as to whether, or how long, the co-op will continue in the future.

Meanwhile, some Kohler par-ents and coaches have been work-ing with Bocchini in creating infeeder programs for younger girlsin an effort to get more girls inter-ested in basketball.

If you are a Kohler resident orparents of students attendingKohler Schools through open en-rollment, stay informed by regis-tering for The Kohler Villagergroup email alerts. An online reg-istration form is available atkohlervillager.com/alerts.

Receive email notices wheneach issue of the The Kohler Vil-lager is online, as well as other oc-casional updates, notices or alerts.

(You will not be spammed or inun-dated with emails).

Under the form is a button lead-ing to a separate form for submit-ting questions or inquiries.

Due to limitations on the numberof subscribers that can be handledby the email service, please do notregister unless you are a Kohlerresident or a nonresident with chil-dren attending Kohler Schools.

Call 920.457.WOOF to schedule your nextappointment. (Weekends available)

www.centralbarkusa.com3513 S. 32nd Street, Sheboygan, WI 53081 920.457.WOOF (9663)

Mike Bunge joinsKohler Credit Union asChief Operating OfficerKOHLER, WI – Kohler CreditUnion has named Mike Bunge as

Senior ViceP r e s i d e n t ,Chief Operat-ing Officer.In his role,Bunge willconcentrateon businessdevelopment,relationship

development and the retail aspectsof the organization.

“Mike brings a wealth of expe-rience in sales management andbusiness development. That cou-pled with his credit union back-ground makes him a valuableaddition to our team. His commit-ment to coaching and mentoring,and leading others to success, willenhance a corporate culture al-ready focused on our members’needs,” remarked Tony Klockow,President and Chief Executive Of-ficer.

During his 18 years at CUNAMutual Group, Bunge held numer-ous positions including NationalCredit Union Recruiting Directorand Account Vice President. In hisrole as Senior Vice President/ChiefOperating Officer at SummitCredit Union, his focus was rela-tionship development, coachingthe sales team and developingbusiness relationships. Bungeholds a Bachelor of Business Stud-ies degree in finance from UW-Whitewater.

Bunge enjoys reading, biking,golfing and attending sportingevents. He also gives back to thecommunity by volunteering andspending time on worthy causes.

Kohler Credit Union is a $250million not-for-profit, financial co-operative, owned and governed byits members. Membership is opento anyone who lives or works inSheboygan, Calumet, Fond du Lac,Manitowoc, Ozaukee or Washing-ton County.

Positive Psychology with Dr.Connie Woythal, PsyD: Self-Compassion workshop encour-ages and teaches ways to be morekind and gentle with yourself.Wednesday, Oct.16, 1:30-3 pm.Cost: $20.

Creative Calm with KrisWineland. Join us to discover howcreativity calms, renews andawakens the mind and spirit! Eachsession will begin with a tech-nique demonstration and time towork on your individual projectswithin an atmosphere of peace,friendship and inspiration. All ma-terials included, and beginners areencouraged! This month: Cardsfor the Holidays and Beyond. Youmay wish to get a jumpstart onholiday cards, or have ready tosend cards for any occasion! Glit-

ter cards are part of the fun. Par-ticipants will make and take up to12 greeting cards of their own de-sign. Wednesday, Oct.23, 1-3:30pm.Cost: $25.

Yoga Nidra with Lorrie Ran-somePhD. An ancient meditativepractice from the yoga tradition,Yoga Nidra invites profound re-laxation and well-being. Benefitsinclude: relief of physical, mentaland emotional exhaustion; releaseof chronic stress, pain, anxiety,anger, and depression;. Promotesrestful sleep; harmonious relation-ships; personal insights, peace ofmind, and spiritual transformation.Yoga Nidra is practiced lyingdown in a supported, nurturing po-sition. Thursday, Oct. 24 2:30-3:30pm. Cost $15

Who AM I? Self-awareness as apath to healing and transforma-tion: with David Van HandelAwareness is vital for healing andtransformation to take place.Thought, emotional patterns andkarma, disturb our body-mind sys-tem, and obstruct the healing pres-ence of our True Nature. A varietyof self-awareness tools will betaught to help dissolve karmic de-bris and patterning of the ego, in-cluding meditations, spiritualinquiry, and the “Self-AwarenessHealing and Training Method”,used by David in his workshops,trainings and with clients. 6-weekcourse Thursdays, Nov. 7-Dec.19th, 1-2:30 pm.Cost $85

October Workshops at ShiningLotus Yoga and Wellness Center

“Make sure doors are locked atnight!” cautions resident after“Peeping Tom” incident

The Kohler Villager received atip from residents that a suspiciousmale was seen peering into theback door of a family home on SirHowards Circle on the night ofSaturday, September 28.

According to the victim, whowas contacted by The Kohler Vil-lager, her 16 year-old daughter hadgotten up to get a drink of water inthe kitchen at approximately 11:30p.m., when she turned around and

saw a man standing on a deck atthe back of the home peering at herthrough a door. The man fledthrough the back yard after realiz-ing he had been seen. The girl ranand woke her parents and the po-lice were called.

The suspect was described bythe 16 year-old as being a tallwhite male, approximately mid-forties in age, six feet tall or morein height with brown “scraggly”

hair, long nose, and wearing anarmy jacket, jeans, and a red shirt.

There have been unconfirmedreports by other Village residentsof a suspicious male seen in thesurrounding area and on the OldPlank Road Trail in past weeks.The Sir Howard Circle residenturged others on her Facebook pageto be sure to lock all doors at night.

Thursday, October 17, 20135:00-9:00pm in Sheboygan Falls

“Pink” for Breast Cancer Awareness$5 registration fee includes gold tote bag, pink carnation

(sponsored by Falls Salon & Spa; Hair Graphics Salon & Spa, & The Sewing Machine Shop)

& chance to win a $100 CMS gift certificate for the first 300 ladies.~ Preregister at CMS, 504 Broadway ~

Bags distributed at Fasse Decorating Center, 215 PineThink Pink raffle proceeds to benefit Sheboygan County

Cancer Care Fund.| In-Store Specials & Drawings | Dinner & Drink Specials| Salon Services including “Ambush Make-Overs”| “Pink Lady” contest - show us your “Pinkest” outfit| FREE limo rides sponsored by Stardust Limousine, LLC

A Chocolate Affaire

SheboyganFalls.org 920.467.6206

TOTE BAG SPONSORS:American Family Ins, Dan Abts Agency; Bemis Bath Shoppe; Blattner's Piggly Wiggly;Corner Studio Jewelers; Depke Shoe Store; Falls Firehouse Pizza; Falls Salon & Spa;

Kennedy’s B&B Ford; M T Wooden Washtub; Midwest Power Yoga; Salon 511; Better Life Chiropractic; Rick’s House of Flowers;

Double Vision Films, LLC; Ell Vee Photography; Meeting Planner Supplies

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CLASSIFIEDS

BUSINESS CARD CORNER

MEN’S BIKE FOR SALEUsed green men’s Calypso TREK road/touring bi-cycle for sale in Kohler. $175. See photo atebay.com (search for Man's green Calypso TREKbicycle).

Contact Art Perry

920-918-2346

Dietmar Wohlgemuth

Edward Smith, DO

Prevea Health Center1411 N. Taylor Drive ■ Sheboygan

(920) 457-2100

Pediatric and adult otolaryngology/ENT Allergy Testing and TreatmentMinimally Invasive Sinus Surgery

Prevea Ear, Nose &

Throat www.prevea.com

PAINTING AND STAININGInterior & exterior homes. Can power wash & sealor stain decks, paint metal doors & shutters. Canrepair or replace bad boards & do general carpentrywork. Free estimates. Very competitive prices. Ex-perienced. Len Hucke and Ed Thompson.

[email protected]

NOTICE FOR ANNUAL

DISTRICT MEETING

Notice is hereby given to thequalified electors of the SchoolDistrict of Kohler, County of She-boygan, State of Wisconsin, that anAnnual Meeting of said district forthe transaction of business will beheld in the District Library in theschool on Monday, the twenty-eighth day of October, 2013, atseven-thirty o’clock p.m. TheBudget Hearing of said district forreview of the budget will be held inthe same place on the same day atseven o’clock p.m.Dated this 1st day of October,2013.

YOUR BUSINESS CARD HERE$15 per month

(Run twice per month and get 1/2 offevery other run)

Email [email protected] call Mary @ 920-331-4904

YOUR BUSINESS CARD HERE$15 per month

(Run twice per month and get 1/2 offevery other run)

Email [email protected] call Mary @ 920-331-4904

Your business card here$15 per month

(Run twice per month and get 1/2off every other run)

Email [email protected] call Mary @ 920-331-4904

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Bomber Basketball Club Announces Calendar Raffle Winnersfor September

1-Sep Bob Scheibl Sheboygan Falls WI $ 20 2-Sep Julia Morales Kohler WI $ 20 3-Sep Gary Bunner Pheba MS $ 20 4-Sep Matt Kramer Cleveland WI $ 20 5-Sep Diane & Dick Ertel Sheboygan Falls $ 20 6-Sep Sean Girdaukas $ 20 7-Sep Rica Ehrhart $ 20 8-Sep Cindy Hundt Cleveland WI $ 20 9-Sep Jerome Fuhrmann Sheboygan WI $ 20 10-Sep Pellegrinos Kohler WI $ 20 11-Sep Alex Holland Kohler WI $ 20 12-Sep Virginia Hogan Kohler WI $ 20 13-Sep Neil Shepherd Kohler WI $ 20 14-Sep Deb Magnowski $ 20 15-Sep Larry Kampman Kohler WI $ 20 16-Sep Lorraine Rolloff Sheboygan WI $ 20 17-Sep Judy Collingbourne Union IL $ 20 18-Sep Crystal Thelen Sheboygan Falls WI $ 20 19-Sep Mariano Luna $ 20 20-Sep Michael Roenitz Sheboygan WI $ 20 21-Sep Ann Bartelt Fond du Lac WI $ 20 22-Sep Jen Roeber Sheboygan WI $ 20 23-Sep Jeff Salchert $ 100 24-Sep Craig Stefanczyk Kohler WI $ 20 25-Sep Dean Wohlgemuth $ 20 26-Sep Rhonda Holland Kohler WI $ 20 27-Sep Nancy Madigan Kohler WI $ 20 28-Sep Kevin Marti Sheboygan Falls WI $ 20 29-Sep Carl Linck Kohler WI $ 20

30-Sep Jan Coch Mischicot WI $ 20

WE NEED YOUR HELPWe have been unable to identify mailing addresses for the following winners, if youknow them, please contact us at [email protected]: Amy Jones, BrianDaane, Jason or Elly Garner

365 CHANCES TO WIN!Kohler boys and girls basketball players will be in your neighborhood with 2014 RaffleCalendars on November 3rd. For just $20, you have 365 chances to win prizes totalingmore than $10,000! Bomber calendars make fun Christmas gifts for friends, family andco-workers… the gift that keeps on giving the whole year!

OUR MISSIONThe Bomber Basketball Club supports Kohler youth basketball programs and coaches byproviding leadership and funding for equipment, tournaments and coaching guidance atall levels. Our vision is a sustained, successful basketball program that promotes sports-manship, teamwork, leadership and school spirit in our youth and the greater Kohlercommunity. If you’d like to learn more about the Bomber Basketball Club, please contactJeff Romanoski, Marcus Knuth or Jason Keller, or email us at [email protected].

KOHLER BOMBER BASKETBALL GEAR…GET IN THE GAME…

ORDER YOUR KOHLER BOMBER BOY’S &GIRL’S

BASKETBALL GEAR TODAY! CONTACT COACH ROEDER FOR AN ORDER FORM AT:

[email protected]

DEADLINE IS NOVEMBER 15TH

See all the Humane Society’s adoptable pets at

MySCHS.Petfinder.com

Visit the Sheboygan County Humane Society at:

3107 N. 20th St., Sheboygan,WI 53083

920-458-2012

DATCP LIC # 268221-DS

Shelter hours:

Monday: Noon - 4:30 p.m., Tues.& Thurs: Noon - 6:30 p.m., Wed. & Fri.: Noon - 4:30 p.m., Saturday: Noon - 4:00 p.m.,Closed Sundays.

The Humane Society offers discountadoption rates on adult cats. Please helpus end pet over population in Sheboygan

County, please SPAY and NEUTER your pets!

Sheboygan CountyHumane

Society Trick-or-Treat event

Juno is so excited about the SheboyganPetSmart Trick-or-Treat event from 9:00-11:00 a.m. on October 19. The first 50 peo-ple through the door will receive a gift bagwith coupons, toys, and treats. The first tenpeople through the door will get a BretMichaels stuffed dog toy. Come on in withyour dogs dressed in their Halloween cos-tumes during this time. The SCHS will be atour information table from 9-1 with dogs,critters, and of course our “PetSmart Kit-ties.” We will also be having a raffle spon-sored by Harley Davidson and collectingitems from our wish list. Juno will be theretoo, unless luck will have it and she isadopted!!

������������������������Adoptable pets from the Sheboygan County Humane Society

Juno

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The American Club Resorta KOHLER experience

THIS MONTH’S CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Harvest for the HungryTuesday, October 15 Lunch & Dinner Sessions: 11am,Noon, 1pm, 5pm, 6pm, 7pmKohler Food & Wine ExperienceMain Stage Tent located at TheShops at Woodlake, West ParkingLotKohler Co. Hospitality & Real Es-tate Group hosts Harvest for theHungry benefit as part of theKohler Co. 2013 United Way As-sociates Campaign. In partner-ship with Sargento, Kohler invitesthe public to enjoy a gourmetFall-harvest buffet lunch or din-ner created by the chefs of theKitchens of Kohler restaurants.The event will feature local enter-tainment & raffles. All proceedswill be donated to the UnitedWay of Sheboygan County.TICKETS: Single person (Lunch or

Dinner) - $10; Children (5-12) -$6; Children 5 and under – Freeand a Dinner Special: Family ofFour (two adults, two children) -$25* Cash or check only, payable toUnited Way.

Art Imig’s ClothiersArt's Retirement Celebration.Stop in and bid farewell to Artafter 48 years in the men's ap-parel business. Save 20%-60% offof the entire inventory*. Art maybe leaving but Quality and Styleare not. Stop in and wish Art wellduring this special celebration.*Does not apply to special or-ders, gift cards, prior purchases,men's shoes or any other offer.Retirement sale begins on Octo-ber 10th.920-459-4190

Kohler Food & Wine ExperienceOctober 17-20Spend a weekend full of flavor.Join the Village of Kohler for aweekend of exciting wine semi-nars, educational demonstrationsand delicious tastings. The eventincludes nationally-renownedchefs, regional restaurateurs, en-tertaining seminars from award-winning local and internationalchefs, and opportunities to min-gle with the top wine and culi-nary experts from across thenation. Many events are compli-mentary including food and winesamplings, book signings, trunkshows and more. Kohler Food &Wine Experience tickets are avail-able for purchase for individualevents online at www.Kohler-FoodandWine.net or by phone at1-866-243-8548 starting August

1. Event prices start at $15. Manyevents and tastings are compli-mentary.

Harvest in the Barn Beer DinnerOctober 25, 6-10pm, $55 perpersonWhistling Straits ClubhouseRestaurantEnjoy the tastes of the harvestwith this special dinner hosted inthe barn at Whistling Straits. Wecelebrate a wonderful fall seasonby enjoying a family-style fourcourse meal prepared by ChefDan Dries and hosted by fourbeer representatives sharingtheir fall seasonal brews. Call920-565-6062 for more informa-tion and reservations.

Kidz Halloween House PartyNovember 2, 1-4pm, $7The American Club ConferenceLevel Great Bays BallroomCome in costume, trick or treat,play games, do crafts, enjoy en-tertainment and much more.This event is open to the public.No reservations are required.Guests do not need to stay forthe duration of the event. Therewill be a pumpkin carver begin-ning in the first hour, a balloonshow in the second hour, andthen a piñata in the third hour.

Design your culinary adventurethis weekend at Kohler Food &Wine Experience

Tickets are still available for the2013 Kohler Food & Wine Expe-rience hosted this weekend in thequaint Village of Kohler. Thou-sands of eager culinarians have theopportunity to craft their ownKohler Food & Wine Experienceby selecting from one hundredunique ticketed events and enjoy-ing complimentary events hostedthroughout the four day extrava-ganza of food, wine and fun. Fes-tival-goers create a customexperience by partaking in a per-fect combination of ticketed eventsand complimentary seminars, tast-ings and presentations. Or, theysimply enjoy carefree days of com-plimentary seminars & tastings.Woodlake Market, Kohler DesignCenter and The Shops at WoodlakeKohler offer a variety of freedemonstrations, tastings and booksignings. The Shops at Woodlake has anextensive list of special sales, trunkshows, tastings and book signingsscheduled throughout the festivalweekend.

Woodlake Market once againhosts entertaining and informationseminars (Friday at 10am, 11am,Noon and 2pm and Saturday at9am, 10am, Noon, 1pm and 2pm)and a Vendor Fair on Friday and

Saturday from 11am to 3pm.Kohler Design Center – TheKohler Design Center transformsinto a destination for a taste ofWisconsin as they host “Experi-ence Wisconsin” on Friday andSaturday from 11am to 4pm invit-ing local businesses to offer sam-ples and select items for purchaseof everything from handmadeleather goods to sweet treats andflavored oils, innovative bar fareand cheese. In addition, the KohlerDesign Center offers free enter-taining seminars. The Friday andSaturday line-up of featured pre-senters includes: The AmericanClub Pastry Chef Richard Palm,Founder & CEO of Oilerie CurtCampbell, Former WisconsinBadger and retired NFL Packer Of-fensive Lineman Bill Ferrario,Mojos Bar and Salute LoungeOwner Joe Bonelli, Josh Kilmer-Purcell and Dr. Brent Ridge fromThe Fabulous Beekman Boys tele-vision show and returning favoriteDIY Network’s Ed “The Plumber”Del Grande paired with BlackwolfRun Chef Paul Smitala and 3Sheeps Brewing Co. MasterBrewer Grant Pauly, and more.

The weekend concludes with acomplimentary chance to cheer forthe Green Bay Packers as they take

on the Cleveland Browns at the Ul-timate Tailgate Party starting at2:30pm. Enjoy watching the gameon the big screens of the KohlerFood & Wine Experience MainStage Tent located at The Shops atWoodlake while playing tailgate-style games in a casual atmos-phere. An optional food &beverage ticket is available for $35to enjoy Wisconsin tailgate fareand specialty cocktails and beerthroughout the game. Will Call Information

Remaining tickets for select2013 Kohler Food & Wine Expe-rience events may be purchased at

the Will Call Desk located at TheShops at Woodlake near the StellaArtois Main Stage. Will Call hoursof operation are as follows: Thurs-day: 3:30 to 8pm, Friday: 9am to8pm, Saturday: 8am to 7pm andSunday: 9:30am to Noon.For more information and a com-plete list of ticketed and compli-mentary Kohler Food & WineExperience events visitwww.KohlerFoodandWine.net orpick-up a program booklet avail-able at a variety of DestinationKohler locales throughout the fes-tival weekend.

The Kohler Waters Spa en-hances it service options with anatural form of healing: Reiki.Reiki techniques are derived fromthe Japanese and are best de-scribed as a healing technique thatattunes the energy flow within thebody allowing for natural healingprocesses to occur. Performed bycertified Reiki practitioners, a spaguest will lie fully clothed on amassage table as the practitionergently places their hands on thebody in specific energy locations.There is no pressure, massage ormanipulation. Benefits of this typeof treatment include: peaceful anddeep relaxation, detoxify the body,stimulate the body’s immune sys-tem and help relieve pain. The 50minute service is $150.

ENJOY THE SIGNATURESCENT OF KOHLER. Hollyhock- It’s the official scent of the Vil-lage of Kohler. And now it's 30%off. From body wash and lotion tomassage oil and candles, all Hol-lyhock signature products are onsale now through October 31 at theSpa Boutique or at KOHLERatHome.com.

Kohler Waters Spaoffers Reiki

Football. Food. Fun. The Ultimate Tailgate Party is just one of the complimentary offeringsat the Kohler Food & Wine Experience. Photo courtesy of Kohler Co.