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Stay safe and warm during winter workouts


Athletes devoted to outdoor workouts do not abandon their routines
when winter rears its chilly head. While
it can be difficult to embrace the great
outdoors when temperatures hover
around the freezing point, maintaining
your motivation at such times bodes
well for your fitness goals the rest of
the year.
Staying warm is a top priority for
athletes who exercise outdoors during
the winter months. While theres no
guarantee winter winds wont test your
willpower, there are some ways to stay
warm when working out in colder climates.
Wear appropriate headgear. For
years, many people subscribed to the
conventional wisdom that suggested
people lose 40 to 45 percent of their
body heat through their heads. But in
2008, researchers at Indiana University
debunked that myth, suggesting that if
humans lost that much heat through
their heads, then they would be just as
cold when going outside without a hat
on as they would be if they left home
without wearing any pants. But wearing
headgear when exercising outdoors is
still a good idea, as the head is more
sensitive to changes in temperature
than many other areas of the body. A
wool hat you can pull down over your

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ears can protect them from getting too


cold. Athletes may also want to consider ski masks or other facial covers that
can protect their faces when winter
winds are howling.
Layer correctly. Layering has long
been a reliable way to beat the cold
when temperatures are at their lowest.
But layering must be done correctly to
be effective. When choosing your workout gear, choose an inner layer that will
move moisture away from your skin.
Cotton retains moisture, and that means
your sweat will cling to your body and
make you feel cold. Once you find a
shirt made with moisture-wicking material to wear against your skin, look for
a second layer that also wicks moisture
so you can more effectively control your
body temperature. Your outer layer
should be capable of handling the elements, so look for something that is
waterproof and wind-resistant.
Dont forget footwear. Feet can
easily succumb to cold temperatures
when exercising outdoors, but you can
employ the same strategy with your
socks that you do with your layers.
When choosing workout socks, avoid
cotton socks that dont wick moisture
away from your feet. Acrylic can be
more effective at wicking moisture
away from your feet than cotton.

Know
your
weather reports. While
its admirable to stay
on course with your
outdoor workouts in
the winter, dont allow
your devotion to overtake your common
sense. Check the forecast before beginning
an outdoor exercise,
paying
particular
attention to the wind
chil. According to the
Mayo Clinic, frostbite
can occur when skin is
exposed to wind chill
levels below minus 18
F for 30 minutes. If
need be, shorten outdoor workout routines
and find ways to exercise indoors when
wind chills get dangerously low.
Exercising outdoors
in winter can be exhilarating, but athletes
must prioritize staying
warm and safe for the
duration of their workouts.

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January 14, 2016

Music Under Glass schedule announced


Milwaukee County Parks has
announced the schedule for Music
Under Glass, the concert series at the
Mitchell Park Domes. Live performances and computer-generated light shows
will fill The Domes from 6:30-9 p.m.
every Thursday from Jan. 14-March 10,
2016. The Domes, Milwaukees Living
Landmark, is located at 524 S. Layton
Blvd.
Music Under Glass is presented in
partnership with the Friends of The
Domes, Waterstone Bank, and Blue
Moon Brewing Company.
Music Under Glass has been the

local cure for cabin fever since 2009,


said Milwaukee County Executive Chris
Abele. Every week, residents and visitors alike come out to enjoy our areas
talent and to explore the Tropical,
Desert, and Floral Show domes. During
the last series of 11 concerts, nearly
5,000 people took the opportunity to
visit this Milwaukee County gem.
MUG has been a showcase for top
local talent, with styles ranging from
blues to zydeco, said Sandy Folaron,
Director of The Domes, and our closing
beach partycomplete with sand,
beach balls, Elvis in Hawaii, and

Polynesian dancersnow thats a hit


with everyone!
Seating near the Show Dome stage
is limited. A video feed and music are
piped into the lobby area, where additional seating is available.
For more information on The
Domes, call (414) 257-5611 or visit
countyparks.com.
Music Under Glass Schedule(Subject
to Change)
January 14: Liam Ford Bands tribute to Country Music Legend, Johnny
Cash;

January 21: Jeff Winard Polka


Party;
January 28: Tweed Funk;
February 4: Mariachi Zamora;
February 11: Vivo featuring Warren
Wiegratz (jazz);
February 18: Reverend Raven & The
Chain Smokin Altar Boys (blues);
February 25: KTs Universal Love
Band (blend of African and reggae);
March 3: Frogwater (Irish folk and
Celtic);
March 10: John Van Thiel as Elvis in
Hawaii with The Ocean Rush Band and
The Hale O Malo Polynesian Dance.

SeniorCare waiver renewed for two years


The Wisconsin Department of
Health Services announced today that
Wisconsin received formal approval
from the Centers for Medicare and
Medicaid Services (CMS) for renewal of
the SeniorCare waiver through
December 31, 2018. SeniorCare,
Wisconsin's prescription drug assistance program for Wisconsin residents
who are 65 years of age or older, is
designed to help seniors with their

prescription drug costs.


Facts About SeniorCare
The SeniorCare prescription drug
assistance program is available to all
seniors 65 years of age or older with
income at or below $23,540 per year
for an individual or $31,860 for a married couple.
Each month, SeniorCare serves
about 60,000 seniors.

Since its inception, more than


260,000 Wisconsin seniors have purchased prescription drugs through
SeniorCare.
About 75 percent of Wisconsin
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women.
Sixty-one percent of SeniorCare
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Many seniors enrolled in

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WEST ALLIS
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HUBERTUS
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Services: Thursdays 7pm; Sundays 8am &
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JACKSON
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SUSSEX
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4 tips for choosing


a new gym membership
The New Year is a wonderful time to
spring back into exercise, whether you
enjoy cycling, running, hiking, or
another outside activity. But if youd
like access to indoor facilities for swimming, weight lifting, cardio machines,
or an exercise class, it may be time for
you to consider a new gym membership.
The Better Business Bureau Serving
Wisconsin received nearly 2,500
inquiries on health clubs and gyms in
2015. Choosing a gym is a lot like shopping for an apartment: there are a
number of features to consider and
youll likely find something that meets
most of your goals, but not all.
The BBB has a few tips to help you
when youre choosing a fitness club or
gym membership:
Check out new member offers.
Many gyms offer introductory specials,
discounts, or free months. Be sure you
read the fine print, and calculate how
much youre on the hook for paying
monthly or annually after the special rate ends.
Read the renewal policy. Some
gym contracts renew automatically, or
require a written notice to cancel 30 to
60 days before your contract expires.
Make sure you know how and when
youll need to approve or cancel a new
contract and add the date to your calendar after you sign up.

Know if there are early termination fees. Many fitness memberships


require extra fees if you want to break
your contract before your renewal date.
Be sure to read these before choosing a
gym, so there arent any unpleasant
surprises.
Take your time to consider your
options. Dont be pressured to choose a
membership quickly. A reputable fitness club or gym will give you time to
thoroughly view the facility, read your
contract, and answer any questions you
might have.
Check gym and health club reports
and customer reviews for free on BBB's
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January 14, 2016

A look at the life and influence of Dr. King


Martin Luther King, Jr. played a pivotal role in race relations in the United
States for nearly a decade. He helped
secure the end of legal segregation of
African-American citizens, created the
Civil Rights Act of 1964 and served as a
source of inspiration for black individuals across the globe.
Dr. King did not begin his life as a
crusader or public figure. He had much
more modest beginnings in rural
Atlanta. Born Michael King, Jr., he was
the middle child of Michael King, Sr.
and Alberta Williams King. Michael
King, Sr. served as pastor of Ebenezer
Baptist Church upon the death of his
father-in-law, who was the church's
prior pastor. At this point, the elder
king decided to change his name to
Martin Luther to honor the famed
Protestant religious leader. His son soon
decided to adopt the name as well.
A religious family, the Kings tried to
shield their children from the realities
of racism that were alive and well in the
country. They believed racism and segregation to be an affront to God's will,
and Martin, Sr. discouraged separation
of class and taught these lessons to his
children. Those lessons resonated with
Martin, Jr.
Dr. King attended Booker T.
Washington High School and was so
advanced he was able to skip both the
9th and 11th grades. He went on to college at the age of 15, graduating from
Morehouse College in 1948 with a
degree in sociology. In his junior year of

college, King enrolled in a Bible class


that sparked a renewed enthusiasm for
the ministry. He later enrolled in the
liberal Crozer Theological Seminary in
Chester, Pennsylvania, where he
received a Bachelor's of Divinity. Later
he attended Boston University and
earned a Ph.D. at the age of 25. It was
during his time in Boston that he met
his future wife, Coretta Scott. While he
was completing his dissertation work,
Dr. King became the pastor for the
Dexter Avenue Baptist Church of
Montgomery, Alabama.
Martin Luther King, Jr. became
directly involved in the civil rights
movement after the head of the local
NAACP chapter in Montgomery met with
him on the night that Rosa Parks was
arrested for failure to give up her bus
seat to a white passenger. Dr. King
helped institute the Montgomery Bus
Boycott. During this time, AfricanAmericans refused to ride the public bus
system in Montgomery. The boycott
lasted 382 days. During that time, Dr.
King's home was bombed due to his
involvement in the boycott, and he was
arrested for conspiracy. His work paid
off on December 21, 1956, when the
Supreme Court ruled that racial segregation on public transportation was
illegal.
Dr. King promoted nonviolent
protests against unfairness to the
African-American community, urging
civil disobedience and peaceful
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Dr. King established a relationship
with fellow African-American civil
rights activist Bayard Rustin, who
shared similar interests, including the
teachings of Gandhi. Rustin would serve
as King's mentor and also was the main
organizer of the March on Washington
that took place on August 28, 1963.
Approximately 250,000 demonstrators
were involved in the march, and it was
the largest demonstration in the
nation's capital up to that time. In front
of the Lincoln Memorial, Dr. King issued
his famed "I Have a Dream" speech. He
later met with President John F.
Kennedy to appeal for greater rights for
African-Americans and called for an end
of segregation.
As a result of his civil rights efforts,
Dr. King was awarded the Nobel Peace
Prize on December 10, 1964, at the age
of 35. He was the youngest person ever
to receive the honor. He donated all of
the prize money to his racial equality
effort.
Through the late 1960s, Dr. King
expanded his Civil Rights Movement to
other cities. But he was often met with
criticism, especially when he appealed
to white middle-class citizens. Many
militant black organizations considered

King's methods too weak and ineffective. His support was faltering and Dr.
King grew weary of marches, jail and
protests. However, in April of 1968, a
labor strike in Memphis drew King's
attention, and he gave a speech about
the sanitation labor dispute, which
would prove to be prophetic. The next
day, on April 4, Dr. King was hit by a
sniper's bullet while standing on an
outside terrace of his motel room at the
Lorraine Motel. King's words from the
previous day, including, "I've seen the
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Life and influence of Dr. King


From Page 4

you. But I want you to know tonight


that we, as a people, will get to the
promised land," were haunting. James
Earl Ray was charged with the assassination.
In his honor, Americans have cele-

brated Martin Luther King, Jr. Day as a


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Few people in American history
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United States as Martin Luther King,
Jr., the civil rights leader who was
slain in 1968 at the age of 39. Through
his message of nonviolence and civil
disobedience as a means to advancing
civil rights for all people, King
changed the lives of millions. Those
changes are still felt today, nearly half
a century after his death.
Though his death was tragic, King's
life remains something to celebrate, a
fact recognized by the federal government in 1983, when President Ronald
Reagan signed a bill creating a federal
holiday to honor King. Since 2000, all
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Give back to your community. A
community leader who made countless
sacrifices for both his own community
and the nationwide community of
those denied their civil rights, King is
perhaps best honored by those who
make efforts to give back to their communities. Parents can take their
youngsters to volunteer and help the
less fortunate, be it working at a soup
kitchen or an assisted living facility.
Many communities host outreach
events on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day,

and adults and children can take


advantage of such events to honor
King's legacy.
Read about the Civil Rights
Movement with your children. Thanks
to advancements in technology, men,
women and children now have a
wealth of information at their fingertips. This makes it easy for parents to
discuss the Civil Rights Movement, and
King's role in that movement, with
their children. The older kids are, the
more detailed parents can be when
explaining the struggles King encountered. Even adults without children are
likely to be enlightened by studying
the Civil Rights Movement and King's
life in closer detail.
Listen to or read King's speeches.
Renowned for his abilities as an orator,
King gave numerous speeches
throughout his life, many of which are
equally, if not more, moving today
than they were during his lifetime.
While King's "I Have a Dream" speech
delivered in 1963 on the steps of the
Lincoln Memorial is widely known,
King gave many more speeches
throughout his lifetime. Such speeches
are an invaluable resource for those
interested in learning about the life of
King and his beliefs.
The life of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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reflect on and study his life while
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claimed
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WISCONSIN To each
person named above as a
defendant: You are hereby
notified that the plaintiff
named above has filed a
lawsuit or other legal action
against you. Within 40 days
after January 11, 2016 you
must respond with a written
demand for a copy of the
complaint. The demand
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the court, whose address is
901 N. Ninth Street,
Milwaukee, WI 53233-1425
and to Gray & Associates,
L.L.P., plaintiffs attorney,
whose address is 16345
West Glendale Drive, New
Berlin, WI 53151-2841. You
may have an attorney help
or represent you. If you do
not demand a copy of the
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W140 N9572 Fountain Blvd. (PO Box 773)
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 (53052-0773)

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THE LOWE AUTO GROUP


2969 N. 114th St. Wauwatosa, WI 53222 414-607-0200

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Our company offers health and dental insurance, a
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Menomonee
Falls,
WI
53051
or
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lippert@lipperttile.com

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P.O. Box 335-HR Germantown, WI 53022
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