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The 8th grade team, front:Darya Wolniak, Sarah Sobecki, Bailey Campione, Sami Renzelmann, and Molly Thomack. Back:Coach Bridgitt Zielke, Alyssa Frey, Emma Egbert, Cecelia
Zielke, Elly Udovich and Chloe Bohn.
Discarded live
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Woodlake Market
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R . E RLIEN J EWELER
JANUARY 1, 2015
Diane Gorychka
Administrator/Teacher
Licensed Teacher Pre-K - 8th grade & Principal - WI DPI
Diploma - Association Montessori Internationale
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group of engaged, hospitality-focused students eager to explore career opportunities. We are pleased
to have these students learn directly from our talented associates,
who excel each day at providing
five-star services for our guests.
For Lakeland students, the partnership creates a way to earn up to
$8,000 a year to put toward the
cost of college at a time when students and parents are increasingly
concerned about the rising cost of
a college education and the increasing debt load.
Students and parents want to be
sure that their investment will end
in a job with good pay and benefits
that would not be available without
earning a college degree, said
Lakeland President Dan Eck.
This partnership could significantly reduce a hard-working students debt load, and, in some
cases, even completely eliminate
student loan debta remarkable
achievement that will set those students on a road to financial wellbeing
immediately
after
graduation.
Lakeland and its three hospitality partners will establish mutually
beneficial work and class schedules. In some cases, Lakeland may
explore holding certain classes on
site at the employers facilities.
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Mary Struck
Phone 920-331-4904
Email:kohlervillager@charter.net
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Honor Roll by the
College Board
Submitted by Quynh Trueblood,
Superintendent
The Kohler School District is
one of 574 districts in the nation
and Canada to be named to the
5th Annual AP District Honor
Roll by the College Board. This
recognition reflects the districts
dedication to expanding the opportunity and access to Advanced
Placement courses while simultaneously maintaining or increasing the percentage of students
earning scores of 3, 4, and 5 on
the exams. The Advanced Placement program offers collegelevel curricula and exams to high
school students. American colleges and universities often grant
placement and course credit to
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Patio doors off kitchen to deck for easy grilling
Large well landscaped yard
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Nice sized living areas
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Kohler soccer coach Scott Feltner said, Ben was the type of
player every coach would love to
have playing for them. He worked
hard during the season and harder
during the off season. He set a
great example for his teammates
with his attitude and leadership.
Along the way he somehow found
time to help with the youth soccer
program as well. I fully expect to
see him playing college ball next
fall.
are particularly pleased to be partnering with the city on this initiative, said Ruth DeYoung Kohler,
director of the Arts Center.
This new partnership with the
John Michael Kohler Arts Centerbringing great musical talent
to our cityrepresents our commitment to making Sheboygan a
great community for all of us, and,
in particular, revitalizing the
downtown area, said Sheboygan
Mayor Michael Vandersteen.
More details about the Levitt
AMP Sheboygan concert series
will be available in the spring.
2:00 pm - 6:00 pm
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
www.thegibsongirls.com
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The students who attended the Rotary Monday noon meetings held at the Sheboygan
Elks Club in December are (from left front): Allison Gartman, Jenna Bekkum, South High
School; Kara Kaltenbrun, North High School; Allie Bryce, Kohler; Second Row: Dekker
McCabe, South; Boris Ristivojevic, South; Max Harms, North; Ben Reyer, North.
Photo: Sheryl Dyksterhouse
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Pooka sighted at
Kohler Theatre
The worlds most famous pooka, a six-foot
tall rabbit named Harvey, has taken up residence at Kohler Memorial Theatre while KHS
thespians work on their new production of
HARVEY. The classic comedy will open on
Thursday, February 6th and run for four performances.
According to the script a pooka is a fairy
spirit in animal form - always very large. The
pooka appears here and there -- now and then
-- to this one and that one and is very fond of
rumpots and crackpots. But to Elwood P.
Dowd (Sam Maass), Harvey is his best friend
invisible to all but the rather eccentric Elwood and enemy to the social ambitions of Elwoods sister, Veta (Megan Conklin) and her
daughter, Myrtle Mae (Emma Hapeman, Grace
Madigan). When Veta and Myrtle Mae decide
to have Elwood committed to the local mental
institution, things dont go as planned and Veta
gets locked up instead. Its left up to Elwood
to untangle the mess.
Written in 1945 by Mary Chase, the play
won the Pulitzer Prize in 1946 and was later
made into a popular movie starring Jimmy
Stewart. HARVEY is one of the most popular
plays for high school students to perform and
its been fun to introduce the script to our cast,
said director Peggy Hoffmann. HARVEY is
one of those shows that never fails to please.
Also appearing in the cast are Hannah Coppersmith, Allison Boerner, Katie Ruelle,
Friday, December 16
1:45 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 10
Denny Kanz, Rilind Hidri, Hunter Lewinski, Isabelle Heins, Kaelin Sbrocco and Christian Lofgren. Amelia Grose is assistant director and Vicki
Friske is set designer. Tickets are $6.00 in advance
and $8.00 at the door. Advanced tickets are recommended since seating is limited to 90 per show.
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Jean Wolf
Jodi Ducharme
Edmunds
Steve Romanoski
Dick Wiczek
Albrecht Family
Mary Fieber
Chris Tipton
Shannon Bunner
Roeder Family
Adam Voss
Robert Horth
Jen Roeber
Marshall Springer
Stuart Stromeyer
Jeff Giffin
Montes Family
Sobecki Family
Rob Thomas
Fred Guesneau
Dierkes Family
Lisa Halverson
Dakota Wery
Shannon Bullard
David Campbell
Carlson Family
Ruth Halverson
Senti Family
Lisa Gottsacker
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programs
Review of proposed budget to be presented at October 13, 2014 board meeting
Review of the state of the schools inventory proposal byBLACKBLACK& Associates
Discussion of Policy 5113 - Open Enrollment
Discussion of Policy 3120 - Employment
of Professional Staff and Policy 4120 Employment of Support Staff
Discussion of policy 3340Grievance
Procedure
Diane Kelly moved to approve the consent
agenda. Matt Kautzer seconded. All ayes.
Motion carried.
Action and/or Discussion Items
Consideration of the COTW recommendation to approve BlackBlacks proposal to
conduct administrative indexing for the
purpose of systemic review of the current
administrative roles and responsibilities
with an acute focus on efficiency, workload
and feasibility
Nancy Case moved to approve the BlackBlacks proposal to conduct administrative
indexing for the purpose of systemic review
of the current administrative roles and responsibilities with an acute focus on efficiency, workload and feasibility. Matt Kautzer
seconded. All ayes. Motion carried.
Accept the generous donation from the
Green Bay Packers in the amount of $1000
to be used for the high school football program
Matt Kautzer moved to accept the generous
donation from the Green Bay Packers in the
amount of $1000. Christina Koberstein seconded the motion. All ayes. Motion carried.
Accept the generous donation from the
Frederic C Kohler Foundation in the amount
of $14,400 to be used to broaden the
course selection offered by Kohler Public
Schools
Christina Koberstein moved to accept the donation from the Frederic C Kohler Foundation.
Diane Kelly seconded the motion. All ayes.
Motion carried.
Adjournment
Nancy Case moved to adjourn. Matt Kautzer
seconded the motion. All ayes. The meeting
adjourned at 8:45 pm.
8th grade team members include (front): Bailey Campione, Payton Schueller (7th grade),
Sarah Sobecki, Chloe Bohn, Darya Wolniak, Emma Egbert, Sami Renzelmann, Molly Thomack, Cecelia Zielke, Kohler 8th grader, and Elly Udovich, Kohler 8th grader, tip off for their game during half-time
Elly Udovich and Cecelia Zielke
of the UW-Green Bay Phoenix game.
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FROM CLERK/
TREASURER
LAURIE LINDOW
Village Meetings Scheduled for
January
1/5 Property Committee
4:30 pm
1/5 Finance Committee
5:00 pm
1/12 Village
5:30 pm
1/14 Library Board (at Library) 12:30 pm
1/22 Plan Commission
4:30 pm
All meetings are held at Kohler Village
Hall, 319 Highland Drive, unless otherwise
indicated.
Property Tax Bills
Tax bills were mailed December 15. Tax
payments can be paid in persontaxes will
be collected at the Kohler Village Hall, 319
Highland Drive. Drop off24-hour access
drop box is provided outside the south entrance to Village Hall (Post Office entrance). By mailchecks or money orders
only, payable to the Village of Kohler, send
to Village of Kohler, 319 Highland Drive,
Kohler, WI 53044. A stamped, self-addressed envelope is required for receipt.
Real estate taxes may be paid in full or in
two installments. Payments in full are due
January 31, 2014. Installments are due:
first half due January 31, 2014; second half
due July 31, 2014.
Dog and Cat Licenses
All dogs and cats over 5 months of age require licensing. Rabies vaccination certificate is required at time of licensing. Dogs
and cats must be licensed by April 1 of
each year. Fees are:
Unaltered dog/cat $12.00
Altered dog/cat $ 5.00
Late fee $ 5.00
Spring Primary
The Spring Primary will be held Tuesday,
February 17. The polling place is located in
the Kirkpatrick Center at the Kohler Village Hall, 319 Highland Drive, and will be
open from 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. You must
have lived in the Village of Kohler for 28
days to vote in the Village of Kohler.
Will you need an Absentee Ballot for the
Spring Primary? The deadline for requesting an absentee ballot to be mailed to you
is Thursday, February 12. Absentee voting
in the Clerk/Treasurers Office is available
from Monday, February 2 Friday, February 13, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Not sure if youre registered to vote? Has
your address changed since you last voted?
Check out My Vote WI online at
http://myvote.wi.gov. This site allows you
to: search by name to see if you are registered to vote; update your voter registration
information; view a sample ballot; check
your voting history; and more. There are
also answers to commonly asked questions
regarding voting in Wisconsin.
If you are not registered to vote in the Village, voter registration is available in the
Clerk/Treasurers Office through February
13 or at the polls on Election Day. Also,
you will need your WI Driver License
FROM
SUPERINTENDENT
BRUCE NEERHOF
Snow Emergency
To find out if a snow emergency is in effect
for the Village call 459-3881, or check the
village website at www.kohlervillage.org.
There is no parking on village streets during a snow emergency. A snow emergency
is called when accumulation is expected to
exceed four inches. Snow emergencies are
typically called from 8:00 AM until 12:00
PM to give the snowplows an opportunity
to clear the streets with no cars in the way.
Snow Removal
Winter is upon us. Here are some reminders on Village snow removal ordinances and policies.
1. Please remember to shovel your sidewalks within 24 hours after a snowfall
event.
2. Do not blow or shovel snow back into
the street.
3. Please remove vehicles from the street
when the plows are in operation.
Christmas Tree Pickup
Christmas trees will be picked up January
6, 13 and 20.
Snow Removal Around Mail Kiosks
It is the residents responsibility to have the
snow removed around the kiosks/NDCBU
(neighborhood delivery and collection box
unit)/cluster boxes. The Postal Service will
not deliver mail if the carrier is not able to
reach the unit the front as well as the
backside. Someone in the unit/neighborhood needs to take the initiative to remove
the snow; or maybe the responsibility can
be shared within the unit. The Village is
not responsible to keep these areas clear of
snow.
FROM RECREATION
DIRECTOR
DOUG BOCCHINI
Junior Bomber Basketball!
Grades: JK-2nd
Dates: January 10, 17, 24, 31 and February
7
Time: 10:30-11:45 a.m.
Location: Kohler School Gym
Cost: $20 for each child (includes a T-Shirt
and Basketball).
Registration is due Monday, January 6 at
Village Hall or Kohler Grade school office.
Employment Opportunity
The Village of Kohler is accepting applications for an Aquatic Manager with the
Recreation Department. Qualified applicants should have current Red Cross lifesaving certification and WSI, or be willing
Village Board
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FEBRUARY 14 - COLD-WEATHER
COMFORT FOODS
Chef Lucas Oppeneer Special Events
Explore comfort foods that will help
warm you up when the weathers cold.
Chef Oppeneer will highlight traditional
Wisconsin dishes, such as stews, roasts
and soups, using local ingredients.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Demonstration Kitchen Series 2015
Saturdays, January 3 April 25, 11am
and 2pm, $35
Join the chefs of Kohler in The Demonstration Kitchen on Saturdays January
through April. Home chefs have the opportunity to interact with classically
trained chefs and taste a variety of cuisine while exploring the tastes of Kohler.
Reservations are encouraged; call
1-888-293-7337 for information and
scheduling or visit
www.AmericanClubResort.com.
New Year, Nu Hands Event
January 22, 4-8pm, $40
Kohler Waters Spa
With winter now in full swing, its important to treat your hands and keep
them looking young and free of spots!
Join us to be the first to get a sneak
peak at the Nu Red Light Manicure, a
NEW service launching in May 2015.
Enjoy a 25 minute manicure, including
red light therapy on the hands. Red
light therapy has been demonstrated to
be effective in stimulating the fibroblasts that produce collagen, which gives
young skin its plump look. This treatment is ideal for preventative skin care,
slowing down the aging process, and
restoring a natural, youthful look. The
event price includes a 25-minute manicure and $30 credit to apply towards
any Skin Authority or NuFace product
purchases during the event (minimum
$50 retail spend). Advance reservations