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Relay for Life: Relayfor Life of QuarryC o m m u n i t i e s(Germantown, Lannon,Lisbon, MenomoneeFalls, Pewaukee, andSussex) will unveil plansfor its 2015 Relayfundraiser at a kickoffevent March 19 at 6 p.m.at RBG restaurant in theMenomonee FallsRadisson Hotel, N88W14750 Main St. Seepage 4.
Gymnastics co-op:The School District ofMenomonee Falls is pro-posing to add HamiltonHigh School to the girlsgymnastics co-op it oper-ates with theGermantown district.See page 4.
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Ground was broken March 2 to mark the beginning of an addition to theemergency department at the Froedtert & the Medical College of WisconsinCommunity Memorial Hospital.
Pictured are Greg Van Winkle, MD, medical director, Neuro-Musculoskeletal Clinical Service Unit and co-chair of the Community Memorial Foundation’s Emergency Department capital campaign; DickBecker, co-chair of the Community Memorial Foundation’s Emergency Department capital campaign and board member, Froedtert & the MedicalCollege of Wisconsin Community Memorial Hospital; Mark Fitzgerald, man-ager, Village of Menomonee Falls Marty Schallock, co-chair of theCommunity Memorial Foundation’s Emergency Department capital cam-paign; Dennis Pollard, president, Froedtert &the Medical College of Wisconsin Community Memorial Hospital and chief operating officer,Froedtert Health; Dennis Shepherd, MD, medical director, Emergency Medicine/Critical Care Clinical Service Unit; Rick Binzak, volunteer chair-man, Community Memorial Foundation board of directors. Submitted photoand information.
Hospital begins work onemergency room addition
The Menomonee Falls SchoolBoard backed away from a formal res-olution stating the impact Gov. ScottWalker’s proposed state budgetwould have on the district.
During the March 9 meeting, theboard opted to prepare a fact sheet toprovide to state Legislators. TheLegislature is currently reviewing thestate budget proposal submitted byWalker.
Menomonee Falls SuperintendentPatricia Greco said school districts areproviding feedback on how the cur-rent budget proposal will specificallyimpact their districts. Greco said dis-tricts are approving specific resolu-tions that are then presented to locallegislators.
Director of Business Services JeffGross mentioned reduction in categor-ical aid, which results in a $600,000reduction for the Menomonee Fallsdistrict. In addition, there is noincrease in the revenue limit.
Board member Paul Tadda said hewouldn’t support a resolution.
“I don’t think we get anything outof it. I think what’s going to happen isit’s going to be a negative seen in the
Falls SchoolBoard adjustsstatement onbudget issues
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School District of Menomonee Falls offi-cials last week summarized additional reduc-tions that are proposed as part of the upcom-ing budget
During the March 9 meeting, district offi-cials summarized $437,000 of net non staf fchanges and $475,000 of net staff changesfor the coming 2015-16 budget.
Among the non staff changes, $60,000
in school vans was eliminated because theywere purchased in the 2014-15 budget. Also$240,000 was reduced due to the realloca-tion of carryover dollars and cost savingsdue to favorable equipment bids. There hasalso been a $65,000 reduction in the pro-fessional development, assessment, and sum-mer school transportation budgets.
Director of Business Services Jeff Gross
noted that while the district originally pro-jected an increase of $75 per pupil in therevenue limit, the budget proposed by Gov.Scott Walker has no increase. In addition,the governor’s budget included a reductionin per pupil categorical aid, which will beeliminated for the first year of the statebudget while returning for the second year.
While the governor proposed the budg-et earlier this year, the Legislature is currently
discussing the budget and it could change.Under the current budget projections,6.34 full-time equivalent positions are pro-jected to be eliminated for a savings of$475,000. Superintendent Patricia Grecoindicated that preliminary non-renewalnotices would be sent out to a larger groupof employees.
“This is more reflective of what webelieve the actual reductions will be,” Grecosaid of the 6.34 figure.
Greco noted that the incoming freshmanclass at the high school is smaller at the grad-uating class, while the incoming sixth gradeclass will be less than the current eighth
grade class. Greco said that will acfour of the 6.34 equivalent position
Human Resources Director CStandlee added that some of the prnon-renewals are instances whereees have asked a reduction but threquires a non-renewal notice. Standthe majority of non-renewals have tobudget reasons. She said leadershings are scheduled to refined the nu
preliminary non-renewal notices thbe issued. Non-renewal notices wilized next month.
According to information fromtrict, as part of the budget processtrict is required by the state to issuenary non-renewal notices by April year. The deadline for the state buwhich school funding is determined,leaving school districts to do some nprojections in funding while prephave a balanced budget.
—By Thomas J. McKillen, MEditor
Falls district summarizes current reductions in upcoming budg
The following report was takenfrom records at the MenomoneeFalls Police Department.
Domestic violence
• A male subject was arrested for dis-orderly conduct/domestic violence at 6:03p.m. March 7 after knocking his father tothe ground during an altercation at a resi-dence in the 14000 block of Vera Lane.
Drug possession• Three Milwaukee subjects–a 23-year-
old man, a 27-year-old man and a 21-year-old woman–were arrested for possession ofa controlled substance after 14 individual-ly-wrapped baggies of marijuana werefound in their vehicle during a traffic stop atHighway 41 and County Line Road at 8:47p.m. March 3.
• A 22-year-old woman was arrested
for possession of drug parapher1:03 a.m. March 5 at her residen19800 block of Silver Spring Dripolice responded to the report of ment between the woman and heinvestigation revealed paraphernafor crack-cocaine in the woman’s p
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The School District of Menomonee Fallsis proposing to add Hamilton High Schoolto the girls gymnastics co-op it operateswith the Germantown district.
The team operates out of MenomoneeFalls High School and competes in theNorth Shore Conference.
Menomonee Falls Athletic DirectorRyan Anderson appeared at the March 9School Board meeting with a request for atwo-year agreement that would includeHamilton in the girls gymnastics co-op. Hesaid the number of gymnasts in the programdeclined from 22 to 12 this past season,and three of the gymnasts are graduating.
Anderson said an initial look deter-mined that there may be three gymnasts atHamilton who would be interested in join-ing the Falls/Germantown team. In addi-tion, there will be a recruitment campaign
at the middle and high school levels to gen-erate participants in the sport.
“It’s a tough sport to get girls to spendfour years with you,” Anderson said.
Anderson added that another issue withgymnastics is that many girls are choosingthe club competition over high school.
“You have to choose one over theother,” Anderson said.
Anderson noted that Menomonee Fallswas dominant in boys gymnastics in the late1980s and early 1990s.
“That quickly went away as other sportswere offered. I’d hate to see this sport gocompletely go away and this is an effort to
save it,” Anderson said.The board will take final action on the
request at its next meeting. —By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing
Editor
Hamilton proposed to be added toFalls/Germantown girls gymnastics co-op
Relay for Life of Quarry Communities(Germantown, Lannon, Lisbon,Menomonee Falls, Pewaukee, and Sussex)will unveil plans for its 2015 Relay fundrais-er at a kickoff event March 19 at 6 p.m. atRBG restaurant in the Menomonee FallsRadisson Hotel, N88 W14750 Main St.
Relay For Life is the American CancerSociety’s (ACS) most popular and success-ful fundraiser, and sign-up will be availableat the kickoff for volunteers and participantswho want to take part in the QuarryCommunities Relay in May. The kickoff willinclude a presentation from Kay Lock of theACS Cancer Action Network, and a cele-bration of past teams, survivors, and care-givers.
Relay For Life of Quarry Communities,which will take place May 29 and 30 atGermantown High School, W180 N11501River Lane, is a 15-hour family friendlyfundraiser that combines team participationin a walking relay with music, entertain-ment, activities, games, contests, silent auc-tions, food, and even camping. Each teammust have at least one participant on thetrack at all times during the relay, whichruns from 6 p.m. to 9 a.m. Participants don’t
have to stay for the duration of thbut many do.
“There’s so much going on duRelay that some people pull all-nsaid Allison Klein, ASC community representative. “Those who stay bsome rest set up camp around the tpartake in as many activities as the
Teams and individuals raise mRelay For Life by soliciting sponsmaking donations. Money is alsfrom activities that take place duevent.
About four million people ped in more than 6,000 Relay evenwide last year.
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Drs. Richard and Bruce Winte
The partials I have had since December have beenadjusted and fit good but make my mouth just feel souncomfortable some days. The tops make my mouth feelreally full and bulky even though they don’t hurt. I havebeen a lot happier since I got partials as now I am able tosmile and my lips look fuller so my face doesn’t seem todroop. I am in advertising so having nice teeth and talkingproperly is extremely important to me. I want otheralternatives to just regular partials. I'm missing almost allback teeth except for two, so I have upper and lower partials
currently with the clear clips. Lastly, can you tell me if insurance will pay for this?Dear Lisa, I am glad you received partials and are
adapting to them! I refer to partial dentures and dentures astemporaries in my practice. That is because I want everypatient to have stable teeth, which ideally stay in yourmouth and don’t have to be removed at night. While noteveryone is a candidate for fixed implant dentistry itcertainly is a great goal.
When people wear partials-even comfortable partials-many things happen. First you lose bone where your backteeth were pulled. The lack of roots in the bone cause thebone to deteriorate and the movement of the partials adds tobone loss. Next, you get expansion of the maxillary sinuses.This is because the roots of the back teeth hold the sinusesup and when the teeth are removed the sinuses expand in aprocess called pneumatization. Lastly, the clasps of partialsmove when you chew on the false teeth. This movement isaccentuated on the clasped teeth which often become loseand need to be removed at a later date.
So the solution is to have dental implants and fixedbridges. If you have bone loss or the sinuses have expanded
you may require sinus lifts and or bone grafting prior toplacement of implants. Placing implants will stimulate andpreserve bone. Loss of teeth and rubbing on your skin bypartials cause bone loss. So our goal in dentistry is topreserve bone at all costs! So placing implants before toomuch bone loss has occurred will greatly preserve youroptions as you age. I lecture to other dentists aboutUpgradeable Dentistry, which allows people to go fromdentures to implant supported dentures or even implantsupported bridges as their budget allows. So even thoughinsurance doesn’t cover this level of complex dentistry we
offer interest free financing to help you achievthat will preserve your bone and your options tyour life according to your budget.
Y o u c a n v i s i t o u r w e b swww.hamptondentalassociates.com for videotestimonials and to learn about options that willto get rid of your partial dentures.
Wearing partials is a great first step towardyour mouth. Moving on to the next step beforirreversible bone loss is the next step in yo journey and we would be honored to help you next level of care to improve your smile, youand your self-esteem.
We offer complimentary consultations and rcomprehensive examination and x-ray visits todetermine the treatment that’s right for you. Wof our readers to call us at 414-464-9021 to sch
visit today!Yours for better dentistry,Dr. Richard Winter MAGD, DICOI, DABOI/ID
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Dr. Bruce WinterBoard M.A.T.C. Associate ProfessorMarquette Dental School
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Optimist Club of Menomonee Fallsscholarship opportunities
The Optimist Club of MenomoneeFalls is pleased to announce the availabil-ity of nine scholarships for graduating sen-iors from Menomonee Falls High Schooland/or residents of Menomonee Falls
graduating from other high schools. Six$2000 and three $1000 scholarships willbe awarded. Applicants must haveserved in a voluntary capacity to be eligi-ble for an Optimist Scholarship.
Applications and information regard-ing the essay requirement may be foundon the school website atwww.mfhs.sdmf.schoolfusion.us . Click onStudent Services on the left tool bar, thenScholarships in the drop down. Makesure to print the special form for theOptimist Club.
Completed applications and support-ing documentation must be returned to theMFHS auditorium by 3pm on Tuesday,March 31, 2015. For more informati onabout the scholarships, please call Cathy
Hazzard at 414-350-4749.Last year the Optimist Club awarded$15, 000 in scholarship s. The motto ofthe Optimist Club is “Friend of Youth” and“Bringing out the Best in Kids”. Manycommunity events are sponsored by theOptimist Club such as the IndependenceDay Parade, Fishing Derby, Adopt AHighway, Leaf Raking for Senior Citizens,and more. Some of the youth projects the
club sponsors are Post Prom, DistinguishedYoung Woman, Student of the Month, TriStar Baseball, Tri Star Basketball andmany scholarship opportunities.
The Optimist Club of MenomoneeFalls meets every Wednesday morning at7:15am in Room 102 of the Menomonee
Falls Community Center, N8645Margaret Rd.
March Movies at the Falls LibraryThe Menomonee Falls Public Library
will show two Oscar-winning movies inMarch. The movies shown will be in thelibrary’s Meeting/Community Room, rightoff the main lobby. We recommend thatyou come early as we have only 80chairs. Admission is free to all, based onthe movie’s rating. Details are as follows.
Tuesday, March 17 at 2:15pm andThursday, March 19 at 6:15pm: “TheTheory of Everything” (2014) Starring:Eddie Redmayne, Felicity Jones, and EmilyWatson. The story is about scientistStephen Hawking, his lovers, and the
diagnosis of ALS. Directed by JamesMarsh. Rated PG-13, 123 minutes.Tuesday, March 17 at 6:15 p.m. and
Thursday, March 19 at 2:15p.m.:“Birdman” (2014) Starring: MichaelKeaton and Emma Stone. A former moviesuperhero has to deal with dwindlingfame, theatre critics, and an estrangeddaughter before directing and starring in aBroadway play. Directed by AlejandroGonzález Iñárritu. Rated R, 119 minutes.
For more information, check thelibrary’s website home.mf.lib.wi.us or callthe Adult Reference Desk at 262-532-8920. Menomonee Falls Public Library,W156 N8436 Pilgrim Road, MenomoneeFalls.
Falls Library presents author ofthe Miller Beer Barons
On Tuesday, March 24 at 7 p.m., theMenomonee Falls Public Library will wel-come author Tim John to discuss his bookMiller Beer Barons: The Frederick Miller Family and its Brewery . Brewery ownerFrederick Miller came to Milwaukee fromGermany in 1855 and built his small beerbusiness into one of the largest in theworld. Tim John is a direct descendant of
the Miller family. This program is open to the public iCommunity/Meeting Room on floor. For more information, pleKaren at 262-532-8912 or chwebsite at home.mf.lMenomonee Falls Public Library
N8436 Pilgrim Road, Menomone
MenoHARmonee Chorus senew members
The MenoHARmonee BarChorus was organized in 1962. rus entertains twice annually at "Cat St. James Catholic ChuMenomonee Falls. The chorus many local nursing homes and haa part of their activities for many
The chorus is presently seekmembers who enjoy singing in theshop style. Tenors are especially
If you are interested in joiningrus, please contact Curt Nash at 47177 or Rick Van Gomple at 44263. You could also visit the c
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Falls MS Walk May 2The Multiple Scelrosis Men
Falls Walk will be held on Saturd2 at 10:00 am at the MenomonHigh School. There will be a one-3-mile route. We promise free footainment and glorious weather!
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Around the village and county
community. You’re going to lose a little bitof goodwill, possibly,” Tadda said.
When asked, Greco said other districts
are either doing resolutions that are gener-ic or have specific numbers based on theirlocal impacts of the governor’s proposedstate budget.
Board member Scott Ternes said theproposed resolution “reads half like a fac-toid and half like an editorial.”
Ternes said he understands the intent ofthe proposed resolution, but is “not a fan ofthe half-baked formality of it.”
School Board President FaithVanderHorst said if the intent was to sum-marize the budget impact, she would bemore comfortable with a factual listing ofthe impacts instead of a resolution format.
Board member David Noshay said heprefer a format stating the local impacts in
a fact-based manner instead of a re“The way it’s worded is a sho
the bow,” Noshay said of the resolmat.
The board directed administrprepare a factual letter format to usdiscussion with legislators.
Etc.:In the past Menomonee Falls
have indicated they supported cstate law to allow school to begiSept. 1. VanderHorst noted thAlberta Darling has introduced lethat would allow districts to beginVanderHorst said the bill is basednumber of students a district advanced placement courses.
“It’s a starting point,” VanderH —By Thomas J. McKillen, M
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NOW HIRING
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CARESTAFFALL SHIFTS, FULL & PART TIME(CNAs or CBRF Certified Required)Willing to train the right individual.
Please call Rachel@ 262-644-5926 if interested.
CAREGIVERSPart Time & Full Time
ALL SHIFTS
of Germantown & Port Washington are looking for dependable professionals who love working with
the elderly. Competitive wages & benefit pkg.
Apply in person at:
W150 N11127 Fond du Lac Ave.Germantown South • 262-250-9800
or 1800 Granite LanePort Washington • 262-268-9555or online at
Ellen’s Home
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Or apply in person atThe Gables of Germantown
Engel Haus, N109 W17110 Ava Circle, Germantown, WI(on Division Road south of Mequon Road).
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CAREGIVER/CNAThe Gables of Germantown in Germantown is currently hiring forpart-time caregivers on 2nd shift. Assist with ADLs, med admin,meals & other duties. Must be responsible, have a positive atti-tude, and dependable transportation.
Send resume to [email protected] call 262-345-1025
MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST The Gables of Germantown in Germantown is currently hiring fora full-time maintenance specialist. Complete work orders, snowremoval, building maintenance, and other duties. Must be respon-sible, have a positive attitude, and dependable transportation.
Send resume to [email protected] call 262-345-1025
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HEALTHCA JOBS!
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FOOD SERVICE COOK The Elizabeth Residence, anelderly assisted living facility,is seeking a part time position
in our Dietary and FoodService Division. Must be
available evenings, alternatingweekends and holidays.
Prepping,cooking and bakingexperience required.
9289 N Port Washington Rd
Bayside, WI 53217
Please apply in Person
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