You are on page 1of 12

The

*****************ECRWSS****

Kohler

Local
Postal Customer

Villager
219 Church Street, Kohler, WI 53044

www.kohlervillager.com

JULY 1, 2016

FREE
kohlervillager@charter.net | 920-331-4904

Kohler Schools invites Prevea Kohler Health


community to engage in Center now open
building a desired future
together
By Quynh Trueblood, Superintendent of Schools
Kohler Schools is excited to
acquire valuable life skills
host input sessions to solicit feed- Develop curriculum that
back on priorities and objectives
prepares students with future
that will launch the district into
skills capabilities
a desired future for our schools. Attract, develop, and retain
Your participation is vital to suphighly eective sta
porting a community hallmark of Enhance a positive school combuilding a collective commitment
munity and increase
to educating our children. Parents,
cultural understanding
faculty and sta, students, and
Maintain and drive future
alumni can look forward to invinancial stability and viability
tations to several input sessions

Enhance our tTechnology


throughout the months of August
enabled learning environment
and September.
The development of the StraStrategic priorities provide ditegic Plan 2016-2021 began with
rection for the district, illuminate
giving thanks to past and present
our vision, and are enduring. The
members of the school board,
priorities are:
administration, faculty and sta,
Maximize achievement and
families, organizations, busigrowth for each student
nesses, and community members
Create applied learning expewho have and continue to elevate
riences that engage our comKohler Schools as schools of distinction in the county, state, and
munity and inspire students to

nation. In the Kohler tradition,


rather than resting on our laurels,
we will press on to reach new
heights.
The planning framework provides a process for soliciting
stakeholder feedback on guiding
questions, priorities, and objectives. The development of the
Plan is grounded by the districts
core values, guided by its vision
and mission, built upon the current strategic plan, informed by
academic and career planning,
and integrates a framework for
future work skills. The input sessions are designed to focus stakeholders on a desired future for our
schools and solicit feedback to
assist with rening the priorities
and objectives. The learn more,
visit kohlerpublicschools.org/ourdistrict/strategic-plan-2016---2021/

International Day of Yoga celebrated by Destination Kohler


See page 12

Photo courtesy of Kohler Co.

From left: Rich Otradovec, President and CEO, RODAC Development and Construction;
David Kohler, President and CEO, Kohler Co.; Dr. Ashok Rai, President and CEO , Prevea
Health; Laura Kohler, Senior Vice President - Human Resources and Stewardship, Kohler
Co.; Kate Hogan, Vice President of Corporate Relations and Innovation, Prevea Health
Photo Courtesy of Ryan Holmer/Prevea Health

The new Prevea Kohler Health


Center, 950 Woodlake Rd., opened
with a ribbon cutting on Monday,
June 27. The health center will
provide urgent care, family medicine, chiropractic, lab, X-ray
and physical therapy services to
Kohler Co. associates and their
families, as well as area residents
and guests of Destination Kohler.
Dr. Ashok Rai, President and
Chief Executive Ocer of Prevea
Health, Inc. said the center already

had 29 patients scheduled for


health care services, and a dozen
for physical therapy.
David Kohler, President and
CEO of Kohler Co., said health
and wellness is something that is
very important to the company
and its associates. Prevea has been
a partner with Kohler Co. operating their medical department since
2013. Many associates asked for
extension of that benet to their
Continued on page 2

One of the exam rooms in the Prevea Kohler Health Center. See more photos on
facebook.com/kohlervillager Photo by The Kohler Villager

JULY 1, 2016 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER

Prevea, continued from page 1

family members for primary and urgent care, according to Kohler. The
clinic is also available for associates who dont have a primary care
doctor, and as an amenity to Village
residents and guests of Destination

KOHLERVILLAGER.COM

Kohler.
Our company has had a commitment to the village of Kohler dating
well back into the early days of the
last 143 years, and youve seen that
in our support for education, cultur-

al events, recreation, and the entire


community, said David Kohler.
But its really such an honor to
now partner with Prevea and really
see Prevea come into the community and enhance the community as

well. Kohler also lauded Prevea


for investing in the communities it
serves.
Appointments are available
Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m., and can be made by

calling (920) 783-3150. Urgent care


for minor illnesses and injuries is
also available, with no appointment
necessary, Monday through Friday,
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday
and Sunday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Prevea Kohler Health Center


New r
le
to the Konhity!
commu

Prevea Health is proud to become the newest


member of the vibrant Kohler community. Offering
quality, patient-centered care for your entire family.

SERVICES TO INCLUDE:

Opening Monday, June 27 at 10 a.m.

Chiropractic care
Family medicine
Lab and X-ray
Physical therapy
Urgent care

Prevea Kohler Health Center


950 Woodlake Rd., Kohler

HEALTH CENTER HOURS:

To schedule an appointment, please call (920) 783-3150.

Monday through Friday


8 a.m. 5 p.m.

URGENT CARE HOURS:


Monday through Friday
8 a.m. 8 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday
8 a.m. 4 p.m.
prevea.com

Start your day


the pioneer way.
BREAKFAST AT THE INN
Help prepare an 1860s breakfast
in the Wade House kitchens.
Work at the open hearth or period
cookstove and savor the hearty
meal in the inns dining room!
Limited Seating; reservations
required. $45 per person

SATURDAYS | JULY 9,
AUG. 20 & OCT. 22
8 11 AM
Hwy 23 in Greenbush, WI

| 920.526.3271

Near Road America

Sheboygan Falls
oers fun for all
ages on July 3rd
with Ducktona 500
If youre looking for fun before Kohlers July 4th celebration,
head over to neighboring Sheboygan Falls on Sunday, July 3 from
7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. for the 28th
Annual Ducktona 500 duck race,
classic car show, and antique boat
show at River Park in Sheboygan
Falls (behind the YMCA).
The highlight of the event is
the rubber duck race at 3:00 p.m.
on the Sheboygan River. Participants put their money on a duck
(or more) by purchasing tickets,
which are $5 each or six tickets for
$20. The ducks are released into
the river where the current takes
them to the nish line for a chance
to win $1,000, $500, $250 or $100.
Tickets are available in Sheboygan Falls at Chamber-Main Street,
Kennedy Ford, Blattners Piggly
Wiggly, Depke Shoe, Franklin
House, Kettle Lakes Coop, M.T.
Wooden Washtub, Minit Mart,
Ricks House of Flowers, Falls
Ace Hardware, Meadowland
Credit Union and Sheboygan Falls
YMCA.

There are plenty of other fun


events happening throughout
the day as well. A childrens Big
Wheel race takes place at noon
for ages 3-6 (registration at 11:00
a.m. Bikes provided). There will
be a Dunk Tank Challenge, music by DJ, Dr. Rock, and a play
land and kid zone for kids oering
ten bounce houses, pony rides, a
chance to have pictures taken with
monkeys, and more. New this year
are remote-controlled boat demonstrations and a child safety area
for kids featuring Sheboygan Falls
reghters, EMT workers, and the
diving demonstrations by the Sheboygan County Dive Team.
Classic cars will also be on display on the grounds, along with
antique boats.
Lots of food and drinks will be
available for purchase, including a
pancake breakfast from 7 a.m. until noon.
For more information, visit
sheboyganfalls.org.

THE KOHLER VILLAGER

JULY 1, 2016 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER

Jerry Slavens

Jeff Romanoski

Sales and Leasing Consultant

Sales Manager

800-459-6840

800-459-6840 Cell 920-918-0352

jerry.slavens@sheboyganauto.com

jeff.romanoski@sheboyganauto.com

Kohler Classic
2016 results

3 Dealerships, 2 Locations, 1 Goal to be Your Dealer

WE BUY
USED VEHICLES
Preview our other great vehicles at SheboyganAuto.com
Over 400 Pre-owned Vehicles to Choose From!

2014 Mustang Premium


24k miles, Leather, CD,
$
Alloys. #B6119P

18,498

2014 Mustang GT Premium


7k miles, Heated Leather,
Nav, CD, Alloys.
$
,
#B6400A

28 999

2013 Dart Limited

2016 200 Limited

3k miles, Alloys, Power Windows/


Locks, Cruise.
$
,
#B6498X

17 799

2011 Ram 1500 Quad Cab


48k miles,, 4x4,, 20" Chrome Wheels,,
Power Seat. #B5292P $
,

24 500

34k miles, Moonroof,


Power Seat, Cruise. $
#B5977A

13,999

2012 Grand Cherokee


35k miles, Laredo,
4x4, CD, Alloys.
Stock #B5839X

22,998

Volunteers:
Cheryl
Kohler
School
Friends and the Kohler
Van Zeeland, Leslie
Tourism and Promotion
Yetzer, Libby Yetzer,
Committee hosted the
Rachel Yetzer, Megan
annual Kohler Classic
Drevline, Deb LaDuke,
on Saturday June 11,
Mary Kral, Jen Zugal,
2016. Proceeds from
Judy Homan, Kristin
this event support the
Otte, Katie LaBlanc
students and faculty of
and family, Butch Duthe Kohler School Dismez, Tim Brown, Dawn
trict through curriculum
Shepherd, Quynh Trueenhancements.
This
blood, Lisa Green, and
years overall winners
Dale from Sheboygan
of the 1 mile childrens
Striders. Also a special
run are Alex Holland
thanks to Chief Rutten
and Molly Melowski.
and the Kohler Police
The 5k overall winners
Department for keeping
are Zach Zimmerman
us and our course safe!
16:39 and La Weser
22:18. All of the reEvent Sponsors:
sults will be posted at
Gold - $500 and above
Kohlerschoolfriends.
Kohler Tourism and
Photo
by
Brendan
Biever
com.
Promotion, Kohler Company, The
Kohler School Friends Parent Teacher Organization would Kohler Villager, Kohler School
like to thank everyone who sup- Friends PTO, Pepsi Lakeside
ported the 2016 Kohler Classic! Bottling Co., Prevea, Sargento,
This event would not be possible Art Imigs, and Dr. Linda Bryce
without the dedication of our vol- Family Dentistry.
unteers and the generosity of our Silver - $250-$500
sponsors. Your support is greatly Hess Dental Care, Remax, Johnappreciated and we are proud to son Bank, Sheboygan Oral and
list your names.
Maxillofacial Surgery, Jimmy
Committee Members: Event Di- Johns, Magestro Orthodontics,
rectors, Jessica Biever and Sara and Kennedy Ford.
Smith; Route Director, Josh Andrews; Fundraising, Cathy Cas- Bronze - $100 - $249
sady; Timing/Results, Katie LeB- Bitter Neuman, Johnsonville,
lanc; Awards, Jen Roeber, T-shirt BMO Harris Bank, Sheboygan
design, Sonny Anderson; Conces- Chevy, Caans, Sweet Potatos,
and Mountain Promotions.
sions, Darlene Beaudoin.

1 Mile Childrens Run Winners


Male

2013 Audi Q7 AWD

79k miles, NAV, DVD, Moonroof,


Rear Camera, Leather. $
B6374A
,

29 999

2015 Town & Country Touring


36k miles, Leather, DVD, Rear Camera,
$
Alloys. #B6405P

22,999

2012 Enclave AWD

40k miles, Heated Leather,


Moonroof, Alloys.
$
,
#Z3396X

25 998

2015 Cruze LT
11k miles, CD, Alloys,
Cruise. #Z3608XX

2015 Soul

12k miles, Cruise, Power


Windows/Locks. $
,
#B6509

15 999

14,998

2013 XTS

38k miles, Moonroof,


NAV, Heated Leather. $
#Z3339XX

29,498

64k miles, AWD, Heated


Leather, Moonroof. $
Stock #B5662A

21,798

Overall: Alex Holland


JK Walter Pethan
SK Lucas Kading
1st Aiden Oldenho
2nd Haiden Zugal
3rd Luke Melowski
4th Sorin Drevline
5th Roderic Moore
6th Emmett Cutlie-Owen

Female

Overall: Molly Melowski


JK Edie Wicklund
SK Emilia Garces
1st Gwen Wichman
2nd Abbey Janssen
3rd Victoria Garces
4th Amber Hess
5th Erika Hocevar
6th NA

5k Winners

2003 Dakota

135k miles, SLT, Towing,


Alloys, Cap.
$
#B6076PA

4,499

2012 Silverado Z71 Crew Cab


48k miles, 4x4, Alloys, Towing.
$
#Z3125A
,

26 998

2014 Equinox LTZ


$

2012 SRX

45k miles, NAV, Heated


Leather, Back up
$
Camera. Stock #Z2841A

20,999

2012 LaCrosse

49k miles, Heated leather,


Power Windows/Locks. $
#Z2999A

14,999

2014 Equinox

40k miles, Alloys, Power


$
Seat. #Z3143A

18,999

2014 VW GTI

36k miles, Wolfsburg,


Heated Seats, Alloys. $
#Z2398A

16,999

2012 Traverse 2LT


67k miles, AWD, Heated
Seats, Alloys, Cruise. $
#Z3520XX

19,498

2012 Corvette

27k miles, Dual Roof,


Power Leather.
$
#Z3709X

33,998

Male:
Overall: Zach Zimmerman 16:39
13 & under
1. Lukas Kral 22:48
2. Nick Felde 24:31
3. Grant Cunlie Owen 24:33

Female
La Weser 22:18
13 & under
1. Rylee Reichwald 23:22
2. Jaden Watson 29:16
3. Ashwini Murthy 30:25

14-19
1. Jack Kral 17:42
2. Colin Hogan 19:30
3. Zach Schramm 20:12

14-19
1. Autumn Scott 25:50
2. Allie Bryce 26:31
3. Lauren Erdman 29:38

20-29
1. Sean Mazuchowski 25:10
2. Alex Yosick 26:07
3. Je Thompson

20-29
1. Molly Delahunt 25:01
2. Mandi Severn 26:41
3. Sarah Heistand 35:33

30-39
1. Adam Gaedke 21:50
2. John Schad 22:34
3. Brent Perronne 22:46

30-39
1. Colleen Gumm 23:03
2. Lauren Hydock 25:07
3. Ginger Diemel 27:56

40-49
1. Mark Sbrocco 21:37
2. Mike Radlo 23:18
3. Michael Lutzke 23:58

40-49
1. Shannon Shuster 24:36
2. Kelly Lawrence 26:07
3. Gloria Grennier 27:26

50-59
1. Larry Bryce 21:28
2. Kurt Huberty 23:31
3. Kent Homann 23:49

50-59
1. Barbie Gosewehr 27:52
2. Janet Bennin 30:49
3. Katie Delahunt

60+
1. Dick Van De Kreeke 23:48
2. Robert Spannagle 25:24
3. Mark Hubert 25:34

60+
1.
2.
3.

JULY 1, 2016 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER

KOHLERVILLAGER.COM

Australia/New Zealand
8-63(!-('1'
March 7-21, 2017

WHATEVER YOUR
FINANCIAL GOALS ...

-8'$;(831,'#3@+!2

Well help you reach them.


Thrivent Financial offers a full range of products and services to help
you achieve financial security, including:
Estate and legacy strategies
Life insurance
Education funding options
Retirement options
Managed accounts
Annuities
Retail brokerage
Health insurance
Mutual funds
Well create a financial strategy that reflects your goals and values.

Thrivent Financial was named


one of the Worlds Most Ethical
Companies by Ethisphere
Institute 20122016.

Casey Maki
Financial Associate
Kohler, WI
920-287-1920
casey.maki@thrivent.com

Worlds Most Ethical Companies and Ethisphere names and marks are
registered trademarks of Ethisphere LLC.
Insurance products issued or offered by Thrivent Financial, the marketing name for
Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, Appleton, WI. Not all products are available in all
states. Securities and investment advisory services are offered through Thrivent
Investment Management Inc., 625 Fourth Ave. S., Minneapolis, MN 55415, a FINRA
and SIPC member and a wholly owned subsidiary of Thrivent. Thrivent Financial
representatives are registered representatives of Thrivent Investment Management
Inc. They are also licensed insurance agents/producers of Thrivent. Investment
advisory services, including fee-based financial planning services, are available
through qualified investment advisor representatives only.
For additional important information, visit Thrivent.com/disclosures.
Appleton, Wisconsin Minneapolis, Minnesota Thrivent.com 800-847-4836
20328 R9-15

(920) 876-4020

www.schwallerspainting.com
Professional interior & exterior painting & staining

IN-HOME CARE

SUPPORTIVE CARE SERVICES

We can help maintain you or your loved ones


household with laundry, bed making, food shopping, meal

tasks associated with keeping a home neat and clean.
t
involving cares that are more personal in nature


Call 920.459.0791
TenderHeartsSeniorCare.net

$6,059 (pp based on double) Space is limited

Lori@sheboygan.org or 920-395-8706 for more info.


Hosted by the Sheboygan County Chamber (no membership required)

Kohler Credit Union donates $2000


to Stars and Stripes Honor Flight
KOHLER, WI Stars and
Stripes Honor Flight will receive
a $2000 donation from Kohler
Credit Union thanks to the success of the Sheboygan County
Memorial Day brat fry. The Memorial Day brat fry was made
possible due to donations from
several local businesses including
the newest sponsor, Miesfelds
Meat Market. Other brat fry sponsors included Johnsons Bakery,
Sargento Cheese, Lakeside Pepsi
and Festival Foods.
Stars and Stripes Honor Flight,
located in Port Washington, is a
nonprot organization that honors
veterans by ying them to Washington, D.C. to visit their memorials. Kevin Kirst, spokesman for
Stars and Stripe Honor Flight, was
one of the speakers at the Sheboygan County Memorial Day ceremony and also brought along honor ight participant and activist,
Joe Demler, a WWII veteran that
stated the honor ight was the
best day of his life.
We are so grateful to Kohler
Credit Union and the attendees of
their Memorial Day brat fry for

Submitted photo

Photo by VIP Photography

raising enough money to give four


more veterans their day of honor,
said Karyn Roelke, vice president
of public relations at Stars and
Stripes Honor Flight. An Honor
Flight day not only thanks a veteran; it also brings families and
communities together to celebrate
the service of our oldest veterans
and thank them for the freedoms
we enjoy. We are thrilled that four
more veterans will take this trip of
a lifetime, thanks to the support of

this great event.


Kohler Credit Union is a $300
million not-for-prot, nancial
cooperative, owned and governed
by its members. Membership
is open to anyone who lives or
works in Sheboygan, Calumet,
Fond du Lac, Manitowoc, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington or
Waukesha County; as well as their
immediate family members and
associations or organizations.

These smiles brought to you by

For beauful sparkling smiles,


schedule an appointment at 452-KIDS.
BULLARD CHILDRENS DENTISTRY

Care that comes from the Heart

In the purple building across from Marcus Cinemas


3304 Wilgus Avenue / Sheboygan, WI 53081
920-452-KIDS (5437) / www.bullardsmiles.com / Like us on

THE KOHLER VILLAGER

JULY 1, 2016 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER

The Most Convenient Vehicle Care and Maintenance Program

Mueller Motorwerks oers the highest quality


work by certied technicians at cost less than a
dealership.

Mueller Motorwerks FREE vehicle pickup and


delivery from your home or work means You are
never without a vehicle.

Mueller Motorwerks Specializes In:

Acura, Audi, BMW, Honda, Inniti, Mazda, Mercedes,


Mini, Nissan, Porsche, Subaru, Toyota, Volkswagen.

Services

Diagnostics and Repair

Standard and Specialty Alignments

Vehicle Service Intervals

Oil Changes

Tire Rotation

Tire Mount and Balance

Brake Pads and Rotors

Performance Upgrades

Exceptional Price, Professional Service

Mueller Motorwerks: 440 Rangeline Rd, Kohler WI 53044


SPEAK TO A VEHICLE SPECIALIST TODAY:
1.855.669.7224 / 920.550.2501

JULY 1, 2016 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER

Renee Suscha
Broker Manager
920-912-0459

KOHLERVILLAGER.COM

Brian Homiston
920-889-9439

Terri Stewart
920-912-4303

Meg Trager
920-207-9228

Fred Stone
920-980-1370

Kathy Nonhof
920-254-4784

795B Woodlake Road, Kohler, WI 53044


VillageRealtyWI.com

Deb Kidder
920-946-9476

Erin Mauer
920-207-0606

Mary Liebetrau Tammy Brickner-Dexter Greg Cartwright


847-772-3890
920-334-0086
262-707-3624

(920) 457-1075 or toll free (800) 351-4371


/VillageRealtyWI

SELLERS
WANTED!
We have quali
liiedd bbuyers llooking
ki ffor hhomes iin K
Kohler.
hl C
Call
ll our o
ce today
Buyer #1: 3 BR, 2 BA Ranch
Walking distance
to schools
Family home

if your home is on the WANTED list. Our experienced agents will assist you
in pricing your home and in nding a new home that best suits your needs.

Buyer #4: 3 BR, 2 BA


Buyer #3: 3 BR, 2 BA
Condo
Small home
First time buyer
First time Buyer

Buyer #5: 4 BR, 2.5 BA


Family friendly
First time buyer

UND
R FO D!
E
L
SEL th VR&
wi

UND
R FO D!
E
L
SEL th VR&
wi

Buyer #6: 4 BR, 2.5 BA


Larger home
Family home

Buyer #7: 3 BR, 1.5+ BA


Maintenance Free
living
Condo buyer

OUN
ER F &D!
L
L
SE th VR
wi
Buyer #8: 4 BR, 2.5BA
Modern
executive
home

IMMACULATE KOHLER HOME

NEW LISTING

NEW LISTING

CUSTOM HOME with MANY UPGRADES

READY FOR YOUR FAMILY


4308 Hunters Glen Dr. Sheboygan
3 BR, 3.5 BA, new roof, windows, newer
mechanicals, open staircase, formal dining,
large great room with fireplace. Kitchen/
dinette leads to deck and fire pit patio. LL
includes a family room with wet bar. FF laundry, stainless appliances.
$249,900 Terri Stewart

FARMETTE or BED & BREAKFAST


W1681 Garton Rd. Town of Mosel
3br SUITES plus 4th bedroom and full bath.
Spacious updated farmhouse on 10 acres!
Formal living and dining rooms, first floor
laundry and full bath, abundance of natural
woodwork, pocket doors, hardwood floors.
Includes barn and sheds
$350,000 Greg Cartwright

BUILDING SITE IN KOHLER

218 Orchard Rd. Kohler


3 BR, 1 BA, well-cared-for home close to
school. Hardwood floors; many updates including windows, roof, electric, furnace and
air; beautiful front porch. Appliances and
window treatments included. Hurry to see
this home!
$159,900 Brian Homiston

549 Cloverdale Ln., Plymouth


3 BR, 2.5 BA, 3-car garage, vaulted entry
way, bonus room, wrap-around front porch, 9
ceilings, eat-in kitchen, stainless appliances,
pantry, spa-like master bath, Kohler fixtures,
6 panel maple doors, amazing deck and patio
SO MUCH MORE
$379,500 Brian Homiston

Lot 1 Woodland Rd. Kohler

Terri Stewart

Buyer #9: 3 BR, 2 BA


Updated ranch
Finished basement
Family home

BUILDING SITE IN KOHLER


0 Aspen Rd, Kohler

Rare find north of Village, over 1- acres


of private woods. Build your dream home in
this peaceful setting. Lot size 202 wide by
341 deep.
$124,900

Buyer #10: 3 BR, 2 BA


2 car garage
Yard
Executive home

Someone may be looking for your home right now


look at the list below:

UND
R FO D!
E
L
SEL th VR&
wi
Buyer #2: 3 BR, 2 BA
Newer home
Family home

N
FOU
LER R&D!
L
E
S
V
with

Extremely Rare find inside Village. .26 Acre


level lot in West 4 Design and review is
required. Approved building plan available
$74,900

Kathy Nonhof

Kohler High School seniors honored on


scholarship night
Note: The names of some accomplished students may not appear on these lists due to their choice
of universities that do not oer incentive scholarships to incoming freshmen
Luan Ameti, $9000 Wisconsin Technical Excellence Award
Henry M. Biznek, $5000 Kohler
Incentive Scholarship, $2500 BBB
Student of Integrity Scholarship, $1000
Sheboygan Lakers Scholarship, $500
Wisconsin Public Service Scholarship, Boy Scout Eagle Award, $300
Jon Lucas Sheboygan Adult Hockey
Scholarship
Abigail Ciezsynski, US Marine Corps
Scholastic Excellence Award
Hannah E. Coppersmith, $10,000 E.J.
McKelvey Scholarship, $1000 Junior
Achievement Business Challenge
Scholarship
Hanna Coulson, $40,000 Milwaukee
School of Engineering Academic Scholarship, $12,000 Milwaukee School of
Engineering Raymond and Louella
Brown Scholarship
Sean M. Delahunt, $30,000 Columbia
College Create Engage Explore Scholarship, $100 Art and Multimedia Award
Chloi DuCharme, Arion Choral Award
Amanda Egbert, $10,000 Kohler
Incentive Scholarship, $3000 Kohler
School Foundation Scholarship,
$1000 Jimmy Lohr Scholarship, $1000
Sheboygan Elks Sports Award, $500
Al Roerdink Memorial Scholarship,
American Legion Gold Award, Sheboy-

gan Elks Athletic Award, WIAA Scholar


Athlete Award
Brett A Friske, Boy Scout Eagle Award
Jacob Geldreich, $1000 Junior
Achievement Business Challenge
Scholarship
Alissa A Griswold, $40,000 Viterbo
University Hallmark Scholarship, $500
VFW Post 9156 Scholarship, $500
Cassy Tully Scholarship, National
Choral Award
Amelia Grose, $80,000 Herbert V.
Kohler Scholarship, $2500 National
Merit Scholar, $1000 Town of Sheboygan Lions Club Scholarship
Emily V. Guesneau; $250 Bomber
Pride Scholarship
Isabelle M. Heins, $1000 Marion
McGilligan Scholarship
Emma Herold, $25,000 Kohler Four
Year Scholarship, $9000 Wisconsin
Academic Excellence Award, Bausch
& Lomb Honorary Science Award, US
Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete
Award
Frannie M. Hillstrom, $10,000 Grover
Family Scholarship, Girl Scout Gold
Award, American Red Cross Young
Minds Change Lives Award
Dennis W. Kanz, $40,000 University
of Minnesota Twin Cities Gold Scholars
Award, $16,000 Kohler Company

Scholarship, $4000 National Merit


Scholarship, $1700 University of
Minnesota Twin Cities Undergraduate
Research Scholarship, $500 Gene
Reilly Good Guy Award, $250 Betty P
Sabol Memorial Scholarship
Lauren R. Kelm, $16,000 Northern
Michigan University National Honors Award, $5000 Kohler Incentive
Scholarship, $1000 Sheboygan Elks
Chester Harrison Memorial Award,
$1000 Northern Michigan University
First-Year Wildcat Award, American
Legion Bronze Award, Sheboygan Elks
Athletic Award
Joshua S. Konecke, $1000 Junior
Achievement Business Challenge
Scholarship
Hunter Lewinski, $160,000 Hamilton
College Scholarship, $500 Kohler Memorial Alumni Scholarship, US Marine
Corps Semper Fidelis Award, Band
Arion Award
Christian Lofgren, $250 Bomber Pride
Scholarship
Michael F. Maggi, $500 Lakeshore
Technical College High School Scholarship
Anna M. Mesalles, $20,000 Elon University Engagement Scholarship, $500
Kohler Memorial Alumni Scholarship,
American Legion Silver Award

Amanda K Meyer, $8,000 Thorne


Family Scholarship
Jamie Pagelow, $4900 Walter and
June Vollrath Scholarship, $700 UW
Green Bay Byron L. Walter Family
Scholarship
Larissa Paseta, $80,000 Loyola University Chicago Damen Scholarship,
$25,000 Kohler Four Year Scholarship, $1500 Sheboygan Service Club
Education Scholarship, $200 Art and
Multimedia Award, US Figure Skating
Silver Level Award
Brendan Pellegrino, American Legion
Silver Award, US Army Reserve National Scholar Athlete Award
Samuel G. Pfrang, American Legion
Gold Award, WIAA Scholar Athlete
Award

Jennifer M Rutten, $500 Kohler Education Association Scholarship, Karen


Kauger Service Award
Adwitiya Donna Sarkar, $65,600
Marquette University Piere Marquette
Award, $10,000 Kohler Incentive
Scholarship, $1000 Aurora Sheboygan
Memorial Medical Staff Scholarship
Tyler D. Tuttle, $96,000 Norwich
University Presidential Scholarship,
American Legion Bronze Award
Samuel R. Wenberg, $44,000 St. Norbert College John F Kennedy Scholarship, John Philip Sousa Award Lucas
Wesemann, $1000 Junior Achievement
Business Challenge Scholarship
Benjamin Yurk $40,000 University of
Arizona Excellence Award

The next Kohler Villager Deadline is:

(For the July 15, 2016 issue)


Email kohlervillager@charter.net

THE KOHLER VILLAGER

JULY 1, 2016 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER

Rotary Clubs Making Spirits


Bright program seeks sponsors
for 2016 show
SHEBOYGAN, WI The Making
Spirits Bright Steering Committee
and their teams of dedicated volunteers have started planning the
fth annual Making Spirits Bright
drive-through holiday lights
show, opening November 25 in
Evergreen Park. This year, organizers hope to secure $70,000 in
sponsorship commitments for the
creation and presentation of the
electrical light displays that make
up this unique holiday entertainment event.
Some of the returning sponsors
include Ms. Brenda Potter, the
Grover Family Foundation, Rockline Industries, Festival Foods and
the Frank G. & Frieda K. Brotz
Family Foundation. Organizers
are pleased to have already se-

cured 80% of the sponsorship


goal, but opportunities for show
sponsors and advertisers still exist.
Sponsors receive a variety of
high value benets, including
logo and name recognition in all
promotions within the park and
all external communication efforts. In addition to sponsorships,
advertising opportunities are
available in the events multipage
booklet, oered free of charge to
each visitor, as well as in-kind donations of goods and services.
In 2015, over 600 volunteers
from area businesses, churches,
and organizations assisted in all
aspects of organizing and staging
this event. More than 21,000 vehicles entered the park and pan-

Robert Bob Domann (1942-2016)


Robert John Domann,
73, of Howards Grove,
passed away at home
on Wednesday, June
22, 2016 with his loving wife at his side. He
was born September 13,
1942 in Kohler, to Robert and Dolores (Stieber)
Behrens. Sadly, Robert Behrens
was killed in the Pacic Arena in
WWII and never got to meet his
infant son. Several years later Dolores married Alton Domann and
he adopted Bobby. Bob married
the love of his life, Mary Ann Beninger in 1968. Together Bob and
Mary Ann had two beautiful children, Lori and Je. After 35 years
together Mary Ann passed away
to cancer. Several years later, Bob
married Denise Cook of Pewaukee. They enjoyed nine happy
years together until Bobs death.
Bob graduated from Kohler
High School and went on to graduate from Ripon College. His
working life started at the Garton
Toy Company and after 12 years
Bob moved to the Kohler Company, and ended his career at Eclipse
Manufacturing.
Bob enjoyed many things, but at
the top of his list was New Orleans
Jazz music. He endlessly supported jazz music, and even produced
two CDs featuring some of Americas top New Orleans jazz musicians. You could nd him in New
Orleans every April at the French
Quarter Festival. Bob was also an
avid golfer, playing with more enthusiasm than skill, but still managing to shoot two holes-in-one
including one at Black Wolf Run.
Bob and Denise enjoyed traveling
immensely. They cruised extensively to the Caribbean, Alaska,
and a river cruise in Europe. They
also enjoyed trips to London, Nova
Scotia, and Charleston. They even
attended the annual balloon festival in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

An avid sports fan, Bob


was also a Brewers nut,
and rarely missed a Packers, Badgers, or Bucks
game on TV. He was also
a member of the Sheboygan Noon Lions for many
years.
In 2012 Bob was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, an
incurable blood cancer. He underwent a stem cell transplant, but
relapsed after 18 months. Shortly
after that he was diagnosed with
melanoma, another incurable cancer. Bob was inspirational ghting
his cancers. He took everything in
stride and remained the nicest man
youd ever want to meet. He will
be missed not only by his family,
but also by many friends including
his golf gang at Town & Country,
and his McDonalds coee group.
Bob is survived by his mother, Dolores Domann of Sheboygan; his loving wife Denise of
Howards Grove; and his children
Lori Smith of Green Bay and Je
(Kirsten Lund) Domann of Madison. Bob was preceded in death
by his wife Mary Ann, his father
and step-father, two Uncles Donald (Val) Stieber and Jack (Katie)
Stieber, and son-in-law Steven
Smith.
It was Bobs wish to have his
body donated to the Medical College of Wisconsin-Milwaukee,
and to have a celebration of his
life.
The celebration was held on
Sunday, June 26, 2016 at Zimmer
Westview Funeral & Cremation
Care Center in Sheboygan.
The family would like to express
their deep gratitude to all of Bobs
doctors and nurses at Froedterts
Cancer Center in Milwaukee, the
Vince Lombardi Cancer Center in
Sheboygan and Aurora At Home
Hospice.
To sign a guest book, visit
www.zimmerfuneralhome.com.

PROUD TO BE NAMED AN
AMERICAN STAR CERTIFIED AGENCY
Our customers have recognized us as an American Star Certied Agency an honor that
affirms our commitment to Excellence in Customer Experience. You work hard for your
dreams. You deserve an insurance company that works just as hard to protect them.

try item donations totaled 73,000


pounds, resulting in a ve-month
supply for the Sheboygan County
Food Bank.
Contributions to Making Spirits Bright, Inc., a 501(c) (3) organization, are tax-deductible. To
learn more about sponsorship and
advertising opportunities, please
contact Gerry Plehn at (920) 6275570 before July 31.

SSue
ue BBreitbach
reitb
itbachh Fenn
Fenn Agency
3626 Erie Ave
Sheboygan, WI 53081
(920) 457-1950
sbreitba@amfam.com

AUTO | HOME | BUSINESS | LIFE | DREAMS


American Family Mutual Insurance Company, American Family Insurance Company, American Family Life Insurance Company,
American Standard Insurance Company of Ohio, American Standard Insurance Company of Wisconsin
6000 American Parkway, Madison, WI 53783 2015 006890 Rev. 04/15

+FFaumnily+
al
+
v
i
t
s
e
F
+

+
DUCKTONA
+ 500
+
+28th Annual
+

iin Sheboygan
Sh b
F
Falls
ll

+ Sunday, July 3 at River Park + +


Classic Car &
DUCK
FOOD
Antique Boat Show RACE
COURT
12:00-4:00pm
3:00pm

Sponsored by

ALL DAY

Sponsored by

Sponsored by

Blatttner
Blattners
rs

10
0 BOU
BOUNCE
OUNC
OU
CE HOUSES!
HO
OUS
USE
SES

DJ
Dr. Rock

Sponsored by Pentecostals
of Sheboygan County

in Car Show Area

FREE

NEW!

10am-5pm

Kiddie FREE
Big Wheel
Race
1:00-5:00pm

Registration 11amsBikes Provided


Sponsored by Wisconsin Bank & Trust

Remote Controlled
KIDS SAFETY AREA
Boat Demos
Featuring the Sheboygan Falls NEW
!
FREE
in the lagoon
Fire, Police & EMTs

VENDOR FAIR + DUNK TANK CHALLENGE + PLAYLAND


For more information contact the Sheboygan Falls Chamber-Main Street
  sSHEBOYGANFALLSORG

Annual Doll Buggy Parade, July 28


The annual Kohler Village Doll
Buggy Parade will be held on
Thursday, July 28 at 4:30 p.m.
The Annual Doll Buggy Parade is
a long-standing village tradition
in which children of all ages are
invited to meet at the corner of
School and Church streets to walk
in the one-block parade ending at
the Nature Bowl at Ravine Park.
Deck out your bikes, scooters,
wagons, strollers and anything
else that you use to ride on (or
walk with) in the parade with
plenty of decorations. Costumes
are encouraged! Have fun! All

ACT/SAT
TUTORING
Are your scores what you
would like them to be?
20 plus years experience
Vilma Abrahamer
414-331-6163
vhabrahamer@icloud.com

participants will receive a goodie bag as a thank you for participating. In the event of inclement
weather, the parade will be moved
indoors to the Village gym.
New this year! The Kohler
Girls High School Swim Team
(KLF-Kohler/Lutheran/Sheboygan Falls) will be holding a brat
fry from 4:00-7:00 p.m. on the
green space outside of the swimming pool. They will be serving
hot dogs, hamburgers and brats
along with chips and beverages.
All proceeds from the sale will
go towards the KLF High School

Swim Team to purchase new starting blocks for the swimming pool.
The parade is again being held
in conjunction with the KPAL
swim meet which begins at 6:00
p.m. ALL swim levels are invited to participate, from the littlest
swimmer through high school.
Registration is FREE and can be
completed at the Kohler Pool no
later than July 25.
Friends and family, see you in
the balcony cheering on your favorite swimmers! The swim meet
is fully sponsored by the Kohler
Police Athletic League.

Reiki
Reiki is a Japanese form of deep relaxation and stress reduction, which
also promotes healing. All Reiki sessions include:
Scan for Low-Energy Areas of the Body
Balance Energy Centers
Why Low-Energy Has Developed
Suggestions for Maintaining High-Energy
Member International Association of Reiki Professionals

920-457-9543
Located at Intentions in The Shops at Woodlake
www.HandsOnHealingEnergy.com
Info@HandsOnHealingEnergy.com

JULY 1, 2016 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER

KOHLERVILLAGER.COM

Business Card Corner


UNITED

REALTORS
Independently Owned

SHEBOYGAN FALLS YMCA SOCCER REGISTRATION


Registration for the 2016 2017 soccer season for the communities of Cedar
Grove, Howards Grove, Kohler, Oostburg and Sheboygan Falls has begun. This
program is for youth in grades 1 8 in Fall of 2016. The fall season is from September 10 October 29, 2016 and the spring season is from April 15 June 3,
2017. Teams hold one practice a week in their community. Games are played on
Saturday morning/early afternoon. Registrations received by July 15, 2016 receive
an early bird discount and are guaranteed placement on a team. After July 15,
registration must be approved and are based on team and/or roster availability.

SHEBOYGAN FALLS YMCA MIGHTY MITE FLAG FOOTBALL


Office: (920) 457-2306 Ext. 107
Direct:(920) 783-2107
Fax: (920) 457-2328
Home:(920) 458-8315
Toll Free:(800) 569-6801
E-Mail:selltwo@yahoo.com
Internet:www.shorewesthomes.com

Rita M. Gast, CRS, GRI


Associate Vice President

Sheboygan Sales Office


2500 Kohler Memorial Drive
Sheboygan, WI 53081

REAL ESTATE SPECIALIST

Registration for the 2016 Mighty Mite Flag Football League for the communities of
Oostburg and Sheboygan Falls has begun. The Mighty Mite Flag Football League
is for youth in grades 1 and 2 in the Fall of 2016.. Beginning the week of August
15, teams will hold one practice during the week. Oostburg teams will practice in
their community. Games begin on September 10 and the season ends on October
15, 2016. All games will be played on Saturday afternoons at the Sheboygan Falls
High School. The registration deadline is July 31, 2016.

SHEBOYGAN COUNTY YMCA TACKLE FOOTBALL LEAGUE

Lincoln Town Car

Interior of 14
Passenger Limo Coach

452-5696

Kiel 920-773-2270 Sheboygan 920-452-5696

www.stardustlimousine.com
www.stardustlimousine.com
Hartmann, owner
Mike Hartmann,Mike
Owner
=

14 Passenger SUV

Registration for the 2016 Tackle Football League for the communities of Oostburg,
Sheboygan and Sheboygan Falls has begun. The Tackle Football League is for
youth in grades 3 and 4 in the Fall of 2016. The season runs from August 15
October 8, 2016. Volunteer coaches will lead two practices a week for 1 - 2
hours for the first 4 weeks of this program. The day and time of practice will be
determined by the coach. Starting on September 10, a Saturday game that will
take the place of one of the practices. Games will be played on Saturday afternoon
at the Sheboygan Falls High School. The registration deadline is July 1, 2016. If
there are enough players for either football program, we will make a Kohler team?
If not, they will be put on a Sheboygan Falls team.
For more information on any of the above programs or to receive a registration form, please call 920-467-2464 or visit our website at
sheboygancountyymca.org and click on the forms link.
Sheboygan Falls YMCA (920) 467-2464 Web: sheboygancountyymca.org

Grace UCC, Kohler


will hold Bluegrass
band service
2600 Kohler Memorial Dr.
Sheboygan, WI 53082
920.694.1918

RICH BALGE

VP Retail Banking - NMLS 472234

rbalge@bankfirstnational.com

For better banking, think First


www.BankFirstNational.com

The people of Grace UCC, 500


School Street, Kohler, wish to announce that on July 17th the Big
Cedar Bluegrass Band will enhance our 9:30 a.m. service with
their music. Big Cedar has been
performing locally and at regional festivals since 1992 and consists of ve musicians who play
banjo, acoustic guitar, mandolin,
ddle and upright bass. The band
performs instrumental as well as
vocal numbers with three and four

part harmony. The upbeat bluegrass sound of Big Cedar will


have you clapping your hands and
tapping your feet and the energy of all band members working
around one microphone is really
fun to watch. With the energy of
this group our service will be inspirational as well as enjoyable.
The public is invited to join us as
all sing along with some of the
great spirituals of the past.

Annual 4th of
July Celebration
Monday, July 4
At Ravine Park in Kohler
Join us for an exci ng evening of patrio c
celebra on and live entertainment!
Admission is complimentary.

Classifieds
Now Hiring Housekeeping Team Leaders!
Thario Building Services seeking experienced cleaners
to manage facilities in Kohler, Plymouth, & Sheboygan.
Full Benefits include: Health Insurance, Paid Holidays,
Paid Vacations, 401K. If you have experience in housekeeping & feel you are a leader, we would love to meet
you! Part time positions also available.
Apply at www.thariobuildingservices.com
or call 920-964-0111

Kohlers traditional July 4th


family gathering at Ravine Park
begins at 6:00 p.m. with picnic
concessions and adult beverages
by the Kohler Fire Department.
Join family, friends and neighbors
in the park to socialize and secure
your spot for the show.
The Sousa concert performed
by Kiel Municipal Band begins
at 8 p.m. The Village of Kohler
reworks display begins at
approximately 9:15 p.m. (The
reworks rain date is July 5th.
Photo courtesy of Kohler Co.

THE KOHLER VILLAGER

JULY 1, 2016 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER

KOHLER PUBLIC SCHOOLS NEWSLETTER

Four KHS students named


Academic All-State for golf
The Golf Coaches Association
of Wisconsin (GCAW) is pleased
to announce that Jim Conklin,
Amanda Egbert, Brady Stefanczyk, and Charlie Twohig of
Kohler High School are Academic All-State honorees for the current boys golf season. Students
are submitted by GCAW member
coaches if they meet the following criteria: 1) A cumulative grade
point average of at least 3.25, 2)
participation in at least 75% of
their teams varsity matches, and
3) are at least a sophomore in high
school. Jim, Amanda, Brady, and

Charlie are a student-athletes who


serve as great examples to others,
proving that academic and athletic
successes are not mutually exclusive.
The coaches association is
proud to announce a record 383
boys from 122 high schools have
been honored this year for maintaining high academic standards
in the classroom while competing
in varsity golf. In fact, the average cumulative GPA of this years
honorees is an exceptional 3.725.
Students with a GPA of 3.75 or
higher have been noted with High

Kohler High
School announces
fall musical
Kohler and Howards Grove
High Schools proudly announce
Rogers
and
Hammersteins
Cinderella as the fall musical
production.
Mark your calendars for the
famous musical as it comes to life
on our stage. Performances are
scheduled for November 10, 11,
12 and 13 at the Kohler Memorial
Theater.
Auditions will be held at Kohler
Memorial Theater on September
5 and 6 from 5:30-9:00pm. We
invite all interested high school
students to prepare 16 bars of

music and join us for auditions. If


you questions, please call Travis
Knier or Richard Tengowski for
more information.
We will need parental assistance
with the production too! We
need help with props, costumes,
sets, ticket sales and promotions.
Community adults who wish to
work behind the scenes should
also contact one of the directors.
Look for more details about
Rogers
and
Hammersteins
Cinderella later this summer in the
Kohler Villager.

Donations sought for 5th


grade Trees for Tomorrow
Camp
Donations are being sought to
partially fund sixteen Kohler fth
grade students so they may attend
Trees for Tomorrow this fall from
October 17-19.
The fth grade is hoping to fund
about one third of the total ex-

pense and needs to raise approximately $1,500. Anyone who is


interested in donating to this learning experience should contact fth
grade teacher Duane Du Mez, at
dumezd@kohler.k12.wi.us.

Big East all-conference


teams announced for
girls soccer, boys golf

Honors, while those with a GPA


of 3.25-3.749 were acknowledged
Four Kohler girls were among the coaches picks for the Big East
in the Honor category. students
all-conference
soccer teams.
fell within the high honors categoSecond Team
ry, Brady earned honors.
The GCAW was formed by Freshman Cecelia Zielke, F/MF
high school golf coaches in 1986 Honerable Mention
to help build Wisconsins reputa- Sophomore Sarah Cassidy, MF
Kohler
Theatre
tion for developing
qualityMemorial
junior Freshman
Sami Renzelmann, F
players by promoting golf in our Sophomore, Madeline Wandschneider, GK
schools and communities. Besides
Two golfers for the Kohler golf team were named to the Big East
honoring both boys and girls who all-conference team:
succeed as student athletes, the
association also selects an annual Second Team
All-State team for boys and girls Amanda Egbert and Jim Conklin
based on their playing ability.
Honorable Mention
Brady Stefanczyk

Friday, December 16
1:45 p.m.

Kohler musician wins


composition contest
The Wisconsin School Music
Association is proud to announce
the results of the 2016 Student
Composition Project. The winner
of the Best Instrumental SoloMiddle School Division was
Kohler Middle School student
Samuel da Silva. Samuel won
the award for his ute solo entitle
Peaceful Meadows.
The
WSMA
Student
Composition
Project
is
a
program at the heart of creativity,

Upcoming
Events at
Kohler
Schools
JULY 11

Board of Education Meeting


5:30 PM to 7:00 PM
AUG 4
Student Registration 11 a.m.-6
p.m.
AUG 30
Elementary Sneak Peek
3:30 PM to 4:30 PM
Middle School Sneak Peek
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Freshman/New High School
Student Orientation
5:00 PM to 6:00 PM

encouraging young musicians


to artistically take what they are
learning in music education and
apply it in their own way through
original music compositions.
Students
submit
original
compositions and recordings
to WSMA in early March.
These works are evaluated by
professional composers, and
students receive written critique
forms from the evaluators. Awards
are awarded based solely on merit.

Award winners will receive


a plaque at the WSMA Student
Composition Reception, held in
August at the Wisconsin Center
for Music Education in Waunakee,
recognizing their outstanding
achievement.
Additionally,
each division winner receives
a scholarship to study with
a composer. Congratulations
Samuel da Silva!

School seeks Varsity


girls basketball coach
The Kohler School District is seeking qualied applicants for the position of varsity girls basketball coach. (Begin date: November, 2016).
Requirements:
agement skills including the abil The desire and ability to lead ity to plan for practices, games,
and opponents
and motivate student-athletes
Ability to communicate eec Previous playing experience
tively
with all stakeholders
Previous coaching experience

Self-motivated
An understanding of basketball, both oensive and defensive Preferred:
schemes, as well as the ability to Prior head coaching experience
plan and run practices
Interested applicants should
Knowledge of the skill sets necsubmit a cover letter, resume and
essary to excel in basketball
references through
Ability to create and implement WECAN or
a program wide plan to help de- kohlerpublicschools.org/our-disvelop these skill sets in all stutrict/human-resources/
dent-athletes involved in the proCONTACT:
gram
Ability to facilitate out of season Joseph Hildebrand
player development opportunities Director of Athletics & Activities
Good organizational and man- hildebrandj@kohler.k12.wi.us

10 JULY 1, 2016 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER

KOHLERVILLAGER.COM

May 23, 2016 Board of Education Regular Meeting


Call to Order
Pete called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
in the Kohler Public Library. Chad Hamilton
called roll. The following board members
were present: Steve Cassady, Chad
Hamilton, Christina Koberstein, Meredith
Behler and Pete Schueller.
Statement of Public Notice
May 20, 2016
Approval of Agenda
Christina moved to approve the agenda.
Steve seconded the motion. Motion carried.
Certificates of Honor
The following students middle school
students received certificates of honor:
Michelle Barczynski, Erin Farrell, Josh
Finney, Isaac Hartman, Ava Hoffmann,
Alex Holland, Molly Hunsucker, Samantha
Kochan, Tait Kohler, Avery Lade, Lily
Montes, Shannon OLeary, Mansi Patel,
Erin Pellegrino, Elizabeth Perzewski, Jia
Phillips, Emma Rosenthal, Madelyn Rustan,
Makenna Schumacher, Hannah Shvartsman,
Natasha Sokhi, Elain Sun, Tanner Thyes,
Alex Unger, Nadia Wandschneider, Jaden
Watson, Grace Wohlgemuth, and Catherine
Zhang.
The following high school students received
certificates of honor: Emily Balint, Lion
Chen, Joe Conklin, Jim Conklin, Hannah
Coppersmith, Joey Coppersmith, Quinn
Daane, Sean Farrell, Alyssa Frey, Josh
Gillespie, Alissa Griswold, Ben Guesneau,
Emma Hapeman, Remy Havens, Isabelle
Heins, Evelyn Heun, Riland Hidri, Madeleine
Hoell, Dustin Holmer, Deanna Jacobs,
Dennis Kanz, Harrison Karbe, Maggie
Kelly, Sam Kohler, Jack Kohler, Katie
Lacerda, Hunter Lewinski, Grace Madigan,
Jamie Pagelow, Grace Pellegrino, Brendan
Pellegrino, Sam Pfrang, Jenny Rutten,
Kaelin Sbrocco, Angela Schmitt, France
Schueller, Jenna Silvestri, Isabel Smith, Toni
Soriano, Megan Sprinkman, Mariah Stewart,
Kelsey Stock, Charlie Twohig, Madeleine
Wandschneider, Nathan Waniorek, Madelyn
Weiland, Lucas Wesemann, and Tiffany
Xiong.
Superintendents Report (Quynh
Trueblood)
HONORING OUR COACH
We honor the life of Larry Kampman, boys
JV basketball coach for 36 years. He loved
working with students and bled Bomber Blue
as a husband, father, grandfather, coach,
and neighbor. Coach leaves his mark at
Kohler Schools. We hold Larry, Sue and the
Kampman family dearly in our hearts.
STUDENTS GIVING BACK
Tom Leonhardt, President of the Kohler
Fire Department, thanked Key Club
members for helping at the annual brat fry
fundraiser. Leonhardt wrote, All the kids
were energetic, enthusiastic, and showed
self-initiative. Their performance shows the
quality of education and leadership skills that
they are receiving at the Kohler Schools.
TEACHER AND STAFF APPRECIATIONS
Kohler Schools thanks the Kohler School
Friends for hosting an appreciation luncheon
for teachers and staff, and for filling our
mailboxes with daily treats and special
messages throughout the week. Special
thanks to Nikki Brigham, Sonja Heins, and
Beth Tengowski.
POINTS OF PRIDE
The end of the school year is a special time of
giving thanks for Kohler School employees.
Every day, they shape the minds of our
students, they touch the lives of our families,
and they build our future citizenry. Because
our employees hold themselves to high
expectations, give their best, and commit to
carrying out important work, Kohler Schools
reaches new heights.
Highlights of our year end celebration include
a heartfelt retirement send off for Lori Hucke,
employee recognitions and service awards,
and bowling at the Odyssey Fun Center for
meeting our Bomber Pride goals.
Recognitions for years of service to the
District went to:
10 years Stacy Stanley (art), Becky
Luedtke (gym), Deb Konecke (aide), Kelly
DeAmico (grade 1), Tonya DePagter (grade
2), Kim Wilkens (aide)
15 years Paula Anderson (admin.
assistant), Kelly Cole (health/gym),
Laura Multer (counselor), Mark Gabrielse
(custodian)
20 years - Becky Bruder-Ebert (Spanish)
35 years Jeff Schulz (maintenance)

Lori Hucke is Teacher of the Year and Nate


Miller is Support Staff of the Year.
The Stars Bowling Team came up on top
with Curt Coenen, Becky Luedtke, Nate
Miller, and Ann Bartelt.
Congratulations are in order for a strong
year of learning and laughing!
Elementary Principals Report (Lisa
Greene)
Simran Bhatia participated in the National
Elementary Chess Championship that took
place in Nashville, Tennessee. She took
2nd place at this tournament! We are so
incredibly proud of her!
Our Science fair was outstanding! Mrs.
LaDuke did a wonderful job with organizing
131 displays and we had 165 kids involved.
Best of Class winners:
Kindergarten : Kipton Andrews
First Grade: Oscar Gumm
Second Grade: Alyssa Schubert
Third Grade: Taylor Bergham
Fourth Grade : Cole Anderson
Fifth Grade: Grant Cassady
Our PBIS celebration will take place on June
8th and will involve a trivia contest, raffle
drawings (including a Chromebook and Kids
Nook) and a dunk tank.
Our Elementary Spring concert was
fantastic! Mrs. Kukla did an amazing job with
the kids. The energy of the kids is just what
we needed to energize us all for the next 3
weeks!
After the JK and SK spring concert on
Friday, we had a little photo op for the JK
kids with little caps and gowns. (As you
can imagine, they were very cute!) As the
JK kids were walking through the cafeteria
in their caps and gowns returning to their
classroom, the middle school students burst
into spontaneous applause and a standing
ovation for our 4 and 5 year olds. This type
of community caring just does not happen
in any other school and what makes Kohler
schools truly amazing. It was such a sweet
moment,and really demonstrates why we
are so proud of our students.
MS-HS Principal Report (Timothy Brown)
Kohler Public Schools Strategic Plan
This past month the high school addressed
how we approach student balance from
a staff perspective. To these ends, we
have created a collective philosophy on
the purpose of homework and we have
created a task force to study and present
best practices and current pedagogy for
the 2016-17 school year. We have targeted
individuals to lead our in-house professional
learning, and have engaged with CESA 7
to bring in outside support towards these
goals. In this way we can all agree, support,
and document those ways we can help all
students in our learning community become
inspired, engaged and achieve.
Classroom Highlights
This year our middle school created and
hosted Workshop Wednesday. Workshop
Wednesday was organized by Heather
Sheets, middle/high school english
teacher and Laura Multer, elementary and
middle school counselor. They organized
professionals to come into our learning
environment and speak to students based
on a career inventory they took as part of our
Academic and Career Planning framework.
Students, based on interest, were assigned
to sectionals where over 13 presenters gave
talks as to their career choices and vocation
duties. This was well received by our entire
learning community and was created by our
strong professionals.
We are also very pleased to announce that
one of our students, Lily Montes, received
the Exemplary State Soloist Award for her
performance at the Wisconsin School Music
Association Music Festival. Congratulations
to Lily, her family and our educators for
helping to bring out the finest in our students.
Graduation
Graduation season is well underway.
We will be hosting our Honors Night this
Wednesday in the Memorial Theater
where we will be honoring those receiving
scholarships and stipends from generous
donors and grants. On Sunday, May 29th
we will be hosting Baccalaureate at the
Waulderhaus, Wednesday June 1 will be our
Scroll Night ceremony followed by the Class
of 2016 Dinner and the culminating event,
Graduation on Sunday June 5, where we will
celebrate our outgoing senior class as they

transition beyond our learning community.


Special athank you to Lynn Vander Schaaf,
administrative assistant and Christine Voice,
high school counselor for their hours and
dedication to our graduating seniors.
Staffing
Before the board we offer two excellent
candidates. We recognized, early in the
hiring process that our mission to attract,
retain and retain the finest staff possible is
not possible over the summer months. We
actively searched candidates early in the
process and we believe we have found the
best fit for our learning community.
Our only position this month is that of our
Middle and High School Choir Director. Our
candidate, Eva Stokes comes highly
recommended from all of her former
teachers and co-workers. We were looking
for an educator that has the capacity to grow
in this position behind two very talented
teachers to help us replace the retiring Lori
Hucke. Not small shoes to fill. We were
also looking for someone who could be
molded into the image of what our Fine Arts
department looks like. Eva was the most
mature candidate, even at her young age
and experience. We interviewed her in the
choir room and she moved about the space
as if it was her own, even making us sing for
her. We believe she will be a perfect fit for
our learning environment for years to come.
Review of District Finances
The District renewed health insurance
coverage with Prevea for the period July
1, 2016 June 30, 2017. The goal was to
continue to provide quality and competitive
medical coverage, while balancing this
with limited resources. The result is that
the District continues to offer quality and
competitive medical coverage, with costsharing continuing to be part of the strategy.
The 2015-16 school year is projected to be
under budget, largely as a result of vacant
positions being filled with lower cost longterm substitutes. These positions will be
filled with permanent staff for the 2016-17
school year.
The Finance Committee reviewed staffing
updates for the 2016-17 school year and the
preliminary/balanced budget for 2016-17.
This preliminary budget will be presented to
the Board for approval in June.
Consent Agenda
Approval of April 25, 2016 Regular Board
Meeting minutes
Approval of Invoices
Reports of the Finance Committee
Budget Overview (Discussion):
Prevea360 health renewal
Staffing updates for 2016-2017
2015-2016 Budget
2016-2017 Budget
Timeline for 2016-2017 preliminary budget
Reports of the Committee of the Whole
Addresses and WASB policy links
Enrollment policies
strategic plan
Reports of the ad hoc Policy Committee
Recommendation to approve:
Policy 0100--Bylaws Voting (revised)
Policy 0160-Bylaws Voting (revised)
Policy 2131.01-Reading Instructional Goals
& Kindergarten Assessment (revised)
Policy 3120.06-Selecting Student Teachers/
Administrative Interns (revised)
Policy 3120--Employment of Professional
Staff (revised)
Policy 3217, 4217, 5772, 7217--Weapons
(revised)
Policy 3440, 4440--Job Related Expenses
(revised)
Policy 5111--Eligibility of Resident/Non-resident Students
Policy 5112--Entrance Age
Policy 5200--Attendance (revised)
Policy 5320--Immunization (revised)
Policy 5460--Graduation Requirements (revised)
Policy 7510--Use of District Facilities (revised)
Policy 8310--Public Records (revised)
Policy 8330--Student Records (revised)
Policy 8453.01--Control of Blood-Borne
Pathogens (revised)
Policy 9700--Relations with Non-School Af-

filiated Groups(revised)
Policy 9700.01--Advertising and Commercial Activities (revised)
Special USDA Update January 2016
Policy 8500--Food Service (revised)
Recommendation
to
table
bylaw
0144.3-Conflict of Interest and policies
1130/3230/4230-Conflict
of
Interest,
policies 3440/4440-Job-related Expenses
and policy 5515-Student Use of Motor Vehicles.
Recommendation to table and send to the
finance committee policy 6110--Federal
Funds, policy 6111-Administration of Grants,
and policy 6320-Purchasing.
Chad moved to approve the consent
agenda. Steve seconded the motion. All
ayes. Motion carried.
Action and/or Discussion Items
Set monthly meeting date
Steve moved to have the board of education
meeting will be held on the 2nd Monday
of the month at 5:30 starting July 1, 2016.
The committee of the whole meeting will be
held on the 4th Monday of the month at 5:30
starting July 1, 2016. Meredith seconded. All
ayes. Motion carried.
Designation of Depository
Chad moved to continue the relationship
with Associated Bank, Sheboygan Division,
as the designated depository. Christina
seconded the motion. All ayes. Motion
carried.
Designation of Newspaper
Meredith moved to approve the Sheboygan
Press as the School District of Kohler official
newspaper designee. Steve seconded the
motion. All ayes. Motion carried.
Designation of the Kohler Times
Chad moved to approve the Kohler Times as
the newspaper for the publication of Board
meeting minutes. Meredith seconded the
motion. All ayes. Motion carried.
Designation of Legal Advisor
Chad moved to approve von Briesen &
Roper, s.c. as the Kohler School District
legal advisor. Christina seconded the
motion. All ayes. Motion carried.
Announcement of School Board Terms
Steve Cassady, term beginning in the year
2016 and ending in the year 2017
Christina Koberstein, term beginning in the
year 2014 and ending in the year 2017
Chad Hamilton, term beginning in the year
2015 and ending in the year 2018
Pete Schueller, term beginning in the year
2016 and ending the the year 2019
Meredith Behler, term beginning in the year
2016 and ending in the year 2019
Approve the administrative contract for
Quynh Trueblood, Superintendent for the
2016-2017 and 2017-2018 school years
Christina moved to approve the
administrative contract for Quynh Trueblood.
Meredith seconded the motion. All ayes.
Motion carried.
Approve the hire of Eva Stokes, MS-HS
Choir teacher
Chad moved to approve the hire Eva Stokes.
Steve seconded the motion. All ayes. Motion
carried.

Approve the NEOLA policies as


recommended by the ad hoc policy
committee and waive the second reading
Policy 0100--Bylaws Voting (revised)
Policy 0160-Bylaws Voting (revised)
Policy 2131.01-Reading Instructional Goals
& Kindergarten Assessment (revised)
Policy 3120.06-Selecting Student Teachers/
Administrative Interns (revised)
Policy 3120--Employment of Professional
Staff (revised)
Policy 3217, 4217, 5772, 7217--Weapons
(revised)
Policy 5200--Attendance (revised)
Policy 5320--Immunization (revised)
Policy 5460--Graduation Requirements (revised)
Policy 7510--Use of District Facilities (revised)
Policy 8310--Public Records (revised)
Policy 8330--Student Records (revised)
Policy 8453.01--Control of Blood-Borne
Pathogens (revised)
Policy 9700--Relations with Non-School Affiliated Groups(revised)
Policy 9700.01--Advertising and Commercial Activities (revised)
Policy 8500--Food Service (revised)
Quynh noted that due to Act 55, high school
students must pass a civics exam as in order
to graduate (policy 5460). This requirement
begins with the class of 2017.
Chad moved to approve the Neola policy
revisions without policies 3217, 4217, 5772,
and 7217. Meredith seconded the motion. All
ayes. Motion carried.
Chad moved to approve policies 3217, 4217,
5772, and 7217. Meredith seconded. Discussion was held. Chad moved to table the
weapons policies and send back to the ad
hoc policy committee for review. Steve seconded the motion. All ayes. Motion carried.
Approve the changes to enrollment
policies 5111 and 5112 as recommended
by the ad hoc policy committee and
wiave the second reading
Chad moved to approve the changes to
the enrollment policies 5111 and 5112 and
waive the second reading. Steve seconded.
All ayes. Motion carried.
Approve policy 5461Children At-Risk of
Not Graduating from High School
Chad moved to approve policy 5461.
Meredith seconded the motion. Discussion
was held. Chad moved to strike subsection
D and replace Parent with Disruptive
Family Situation. Steve seconded the
motion. All ayes. Motion carried.
Accept the generous donation from the
Performing Arts Organization for the
2017 Band/Choir Trip in the amount of
$70,000
Steve moved to accept the generous
donation from the Performing Arts
Organization for the 2017 band/choir trip in
the amount of $70,000. Christina seconded
the motion. All ayes. Motion carried. Lynn
Maass, representing the PAO, presented the
board with a check for $70,000.
Adjournment
The meeting was adjourned by Pete at 8:00
pm.

Montessori Children's
House Preschool
Family owned and operated since 1994
Enroll now for
Summer and Fall, 2016

Infant (6 wks.), toddler, 3-6 preschool


& Kindergarten classes
(Before and a er school care available)
Montessori cer ed & early childhood educated teachers

Call for a tour!


920-458-0510
Free the childs poten al, and you will
transform him into the world.

Dr. Maria Montessori (Italy)


Montessori Charter School
grades 1-6 now available!

1907 N. 20th St., Sheboygan


www.sheboyganmontessori.com
M-F 6am 6pm

THE KOHLER VILLAGER

JULY 1, 2016 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER 11

The

VILLAGE VIEW
www.kohlervillage.org

4th of July Sousa Concertt

The Village of Kohler proudly


presents the 4th of July Sousa
Concert Monday, July 4. Join us
for an exciting night of live music
and entertainment at Kohler
Ravine Park. Free Admission.
Concessions open at 6pm, Sousa
Concert starts at 8pm, followed by fireworks. Music
presented by Kiel Municipal Band under the direction
of Dr. Jon Meyer.
Enjoy brats, hot dogs, hamburgers, cotton candy,
sno-cones and popcorn. Concessions run by the
Kohler Schools Athletic Department. The Kohler Fire
Department will sell beer.
Rain date July 5. For more information call The
American Club at 920-457-8000.

FROM CLERK/TREASURER
LAURIE LINDOW

www.kohlervillage.org
Village Meetings Scheduled for July
7/5
Property Committee
4:30 pm
7/5
Finance Committee
5:00 pm
7/11
Village Board
5:30 pm
7/28
Planning Commission 4:30 pm
All meetings are held at Kohler Village Hall, 319
Highland Drive, unless otherwise indicated.
2nd Installment Real Estate Tax Payments
If you didnt pay your real estate taxes in full, the
second installment of your tax bill is due July 31,
2016. Payments can be made in person at the
Sheboygan County Treasurers Office, 508 New
York Avenue, Sheboygan. If paying by mail, the
payment must be post marked on or before July
31, 2016, checks or money orders only, payable to
the Sheboygan County Treasurer, 508 New York
Avenue, Sheboygan, WI 53081. Second installment
payments cannot be accepted at the Village of
Kohler Clerk-Treasurers Office. If you have any
questions regarding payment of property taxes,
please call the Sheboygan County Treasurers Office
at 920-459-3015.
Office Hours
The Village Offices will be closed Monday, July 4.
Regular office hours are Monday Friday, 7:30 am
4:00 pm.
Election Partisan Primary Tuesday, August 9
The Partisan Primary will be held Tuesday, August 9.
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. Voters are
required to show a photo ID to vote. You must have
lived in the Village of Kohler for 28 days to vote in
the Village of Kohler. If you moved to the Village
after July 12, 2016, you will need to vote in your prior
community.
The General Election will be held Tuesday, November
8, 2016.
Do you have the right photo ID for Voting?
These are acceptable for voting purposes and can
be unexpired or expired after the date of the most
recent general election:
Wisconsin DOT-issued driver license
Wisconsin DOT-issued identification card
Military ID card
U.S. passport
These photo IDS are also acceptable for voting
purposes but must be unexpired:
Certificate of naturalization issued within the last
two years
Unexpired Wisconsin driver license or
identification card receipt
Photo ID issued by a Wisconsin accredited
university or college containing date of issuance,
student signature and expiration date no later
than two years after date of issuance, along with
a separate document proving enrollment.
If you are eligible to vote but dont have a photo ID,
you may obtain a free ID from the Department of
Motor Vehicles. Apply for the ID as soon as possible.
Visit Department of Motor Vehicles, 3603 Kohler
Memorial Drive, Sheboygan, 800-924-3570.
For more information about voter registration,
absentee voting, acceptable forms of proof of
identification or upcoming elections, contact the
Clerk-Treasurers office at 920-459-3873.
Absentee Voting
Will you need an Absentee Ballot for the Partisan
Primary (August 9) or the General Election
(November 8)? Absentee ballot applications are
available in the Village Clerk/Treasurers Office or

online: http://www.gab.wi.gov (Form GAB-121).


Absentee voters are also required to show a photo
ID to vote when voting in the Village Offices. If
voting absentee by mail, a copy of photo ID must be
included with the absentee ballot.
Voter Registration
Voter registration is available in the Clerk/Treasurers
Office until Friday, August 5. You can also register
on Election Day. All new registrants must provide
a document establishing their proof of residence
as part of the voter registration application. Valid
forms of proof of residence must include the voters
name and current address. Examples: current and
valid Wisconsin driver license or identification card;
official identification card or license issued by a WI
governmental body; real estate tax bill or receipt
for current year or year preceding the date of the
election; college ID card (must include photo) along
with a fee receipt dated within the last 9 months; gas,
electric or telephone service statement for period
commencing no earlier than 90 days before the
Election; bank statement; paycheck; check or other
document issued by a unit of government.

FROM DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS


BRETT EDGERLE

Cross Connection Control (Backflow) Program


The Village of Kohler is required to move forward
with a cross connection control (backflow preventer)
program. WDNR Regulations require every water
supplier develop and implement a comprehensive
cross connection control program for the elimination
of existing cross connections and prevention, and
protection from all future cross connections.
Residential backflow preventers may exist or
be required on lawn irrigation systems, wet fire
protection systems, hot water heating (boiler)
systems, swimming pool fills, water features, etc.
Backflow preventers may also be required if there is
another water source on the site such as a well, pond,
river, etc.
Backflow preventers are the property of the water
customer and the responsibility lies with the
customer for annual testing and maintenance. The
water customer must contract with a licensed tester
to perform the required annual tests. Most local
plumbers are certified to test backflow preventers.
The contractor hired to oversee Kohlers backflow
program is the firm of Aqua Backflow, a national firm
located in Elgin, IL, specializing in cross connection
control management. Aqua Backflow can be reached
at 847-742-2296 with any questions. Your Village of
Kohler contact, Brett Edgerle, can be reached at 920459-3881.
All water customers will be contacted by Aqua
Backflow at some point over the next few years to
perform a site survey. Inspectors will be surveying
your property to be sure that your water systems are
protected from existing or potential cross connections.
The Kohler Cross Connection Control Program is
designed to safeguard public health. We ask for your
cooperation with our program, its enforcement, and
any requests for access or information that come
from Aqua Backflow or Village staff.
The Village will host an Open House at the Village
Hall on July 14th from 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm. This will
give you an opportunity to ask any questions you
may have with the program with representatives from
Aqua Backflow and the Village.
Yard Waste Carts
All grass clippings, leafy and loose yard waste, and
small sticks must be put in the Yard Waste Container
with the green lid. Do not rake or place yard waste in
the street. Branches may be placed at the curb for
chipping. Containers will be picked up and chipping
will performed on Tuesdays.
Garage Sale Signs
One temporary garage sale or for sale sign shall
be permitted on each lot or parcel. Signs located on
public property will be removed by the Public Works
Department or Police Department.
Storable Swimming Pools
Storable swimming pools, located within the Village
limits of the Village of Kohler, require an annual
$50 permit. A storable pool is any pool, which holds
1000 gallons of water or more. Storable pools must
be located 35 feet from all lot lines and meet ALL
electrical codes for the pump.
Landscape Mulch
Residents looking for landscape mulch are
encouraged to call the Public Works Department at
459-3881. Mulch will be delivered to your home for

$10/Cubic Yard plus tax. Deliveries will be on Fridays


only.

RECREATION DEPARTMENT NEWS

Noxious Weeds/Grass Length


According to Village Ordinance 8.24, it is the duty
of every homeowner to destroy all noxious weeds
on their property before they go to seed. Examples
of noxious weeds are Canadian thistle, English
charlock, wild mustard, creeping jenny, goatsbeard
and cotton-bearing trees. Also, grass that exceeds
nine-inches in height is in violation of this ordinance.
The Village gives a five-day notice to the homeowner
to mow their grass. Otherwise, the Village will do it at
the expense of the homeowner.

LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO DO


THIS SUMMER?

Stormwater Pollution Prevention


It is a requirement in the Village of Kohler Storm
water permit with the DNR to educate the public on
illicit discharges to the storm water system. An illicit
discharge would be the dumping of any chemical, pet
waste, or hazardous substance into the street or a
storm basin inlet. The substance would eventually
make its way into the Sheboygan River causing a
pollution hazard. To report an illicit discharge, please
call the Public Works office at 459-3881.
Road Work
Road work will continue through July. The road work
will consist of new asphalt on East Park Lane, South
Road, Grafton Court, Market Street, Church Street
(south of School Street), Sunset Road and Hawthorn
Lane. The road work will also replace some curbing,
driveway approaches, and sidewalks. Expect some
disruptions to your normal routines, and please
drive courteously and safely. Please contact the
Department of Public Works at 459-3881 for more
details. Thank you for your cooperation.

FROM POLICE CHIEF BILL RUTTEN

www.kohlerpolice.com
Bike Safety Day
On June 11, 2016 the Kohler Police Department held
a bike safety day in the parking lot adjacent to the
Village Hall. We had approximately 40 attendees
with the weather a bit on the hot side. Officer
Matthew Hocevar and Administrative Assistant Jodie
Kuklinski did a good job in preparing for the event
this year. Harley from Wolfs Cycle was present
and did a safety inspection on each bicycle. Each
attendee received a new bicycle helmet and a bike
accessory along with a beverage and a bag of chips.
The bicycle helmets were provided at a discount and
fitted by Aurora Memorial Medical Center. The chips
were donated by Frito Lay of Oostburg and the soda
was donated by Lakeside Pepsi out of Sheboygan
Falls. We all look forward to doing it again next year.
Pictures of the event are posted on the Kohler Police
Department website at www.kohlerpolice.com.
Click it or Ticket
The Kohler Police Department is participating in a
national campaign for seatbelt usage. The campaigns
focus is on raising awareness and usage of seatbelts.
The department is getting additional funding for this
venture. Every department in Sheboygan County was
offered this additional funding. The campaign and
emphasis runs through the end of summer. For more
information on the national campaign, you can go to
www.nhtsa.gov/ciot.

FROM FIRE CHIEF MIKE LINDSTROM

Summer has officially shown us the sunny side of


Wisconsin and we welcome the warm air and time
outside. We have been busy making the most of our
available time outside ensuring firefighters skill and
proficiency with equipment is second nature.
July 4th brings another celebration of our great nation.
If fireworks are part of your annual celebration, please
ensure they comply with Ordinance 8.64. Burns and
fireworks related fires increase significantly in the two
weeks surrounding July 4th. All village Ordinances can
be obtained at www.kohlervillage.org.
Please remember that according to Village Ordinance
4.12.240, Section B(3): Persons may burn fire wood
at a campfire, or bonfire from 12:00 noon to 11:00pm.
The campfire or bonfire must be contained in a
substantial and/or commercial burner or fire ring, built
of metal, concrete or brick. The burner or ring must be
10 feet from any building, structure, lumber, woodpile
or wood fence. All such burning must be under adult
supervision.
If youre headed out on the water, ensure you have
appropriate floatation devices properly secured to
you, and those youre with. Have a safe and happy
summer.

recreation.kohlervillage.org

WE INVITE YOU to COME ON IN and enjoy an


easy-going, fun and comfortable environment at the
KOHLER YOUTH CENTER.
Facility Highlights
Jukebox to listen to music
3 Big Screen TVs to relax in front of
Classic Games
Video Games
Skee Ball
Basketball
Free Ping Pong and Free Billiards
Menu Highlights
Hamburgers
Chicken Sandwiches
Chicken Tenders
Grilled Cheese
Hot Dogs
Milk Shake
Hand Dipped Ice Cream
Snacks
Candy
Beverages

OPEN 7 days a week 12:30 pm - 7:30 PM


Located on School Street, Door 19, right next to the
Pool
SUMMER MIDDLE and HIGH SCHOOL LOCK-IN
At the Kohler Youth Center
SATURDAY, July 2, 2016
7:30 pm - 11:00 pm
COME ONE, COME ALL-- Students Grades 6 - 12
An easy-going place to meet your Friends
Great Food from our Grill
Glow in the Dark Swimming
Music, Dodgeball, Classic Games
Come Celebrate the 4th of July Youth Center Style
We hope to see you there!

Pool News
The pool is in full swing and enjoying the warm days
and the sun.
Please Note: We are CLOSED of July 4th so our staff
can be with their family.
Free to Village residents
$2 if you are a guest with a Resident, $5
unaccompanied by Resident
Water in Motion
Meets on M/W/F at 7-8 AM
Cost is $1 No class on July 4!
Lap Swim
On Monday Thursday at 8-9 AM
No cost if you are a village resident
Swim Lesson
Session 2 is July 11-21
Levels Preschool Level 6
Parent-Tot July 11-14

VILLAGE BOARD

The Village Board approved the following items


during their May 9 meeting:
March 2016 Revenue & Expense reports, bank
reconciliation and journal entry.
Ordinance 2016-4, Regulating Public Streets.
Fireworks application from Kohler Co. for July 4
Celebration.
Purchase Toshiba copier from Ross Imaging LLC,
$9,191.33
Revision to Employee Handbook regarding
vacation.
Requests for Tourism Promotion & Development
Committee funds:
Golf Association Partnerships - $75,000
Summer 2016 Room Night Campaign - $20,000
Social Campaign for Room Nights, Spa and Golf $80,000
2016 Golf Package Acquisition - $45,000
2016 Kohler Food & Wine Experience - $60,000

12 JULY 1, 2016 | THE KOHLER VILLAGER

KOHLERVILLAGER.COM

International Day of Yoga celebrated Dilan Van Ryn named General


Manager Lodge Kohler
by Destination Kohler in front of
The American Club
Dilan Van Ryn has been
appointed General Manager
Lodge Kohler. Van Ryn is
responsible for the operations, sales and management of all departments at
Lodge Kohler.
Dilan has a strong
analytical background and focuses
on business metrics, economic indicators and driving results, said
Christine Loose, Group Director
Lodging Kohler Co. He is highly
focused on guest engagement and
has a passion for developing his
team members.
Most recently, he served as
Program Director for Adventure

Learning Center, where


he worked to educate,
mentor and provide social
means for school children
in the Bahamas. In 2013,
Dilan gained experience
on the operational side of
a retail environment as an
Executive Team Leader Logistics
with Target. After less than one
year in the position, he was promoted to Store Team Leader. Prior
to that, he held the roles of District
Manager with Aldi and Business
Analyst with Shopko.
He holds a bachelors degree
in nance from the University of
Wisconsin Madison.

Photos Courtesy of Kohler Co.

Kohler
Waters Spa
Spotlight
Capture Summer Sunday
ing body treatment and $25 credit
Destination Kohler celebrated International
Day of Yoga on June 21 with a morning yoga
class on the front lawn of The American Club.
Hosted by Yoga on the Lake instructors Ashley
Kohler and Jessica Warren, the event saw more
than 150 people come together to celebrate
yoga, community and wellness with a free
one-hour outdoor experience. Regular classes
and session are available at Yoga on the Lake
located at The Shops at Woodlake Kohler.
Photos Courtesy of Kohler Co.

through Thursday $25 o all


50- and 80-minute services. Oer
valid through August 31st. Call
855-283-7137 for reservations.
Moroccanoil Hydration Event
Thursday, July 28 from 4-8pm
Meet Specialists from Moroccanoil
and learn all about Moroccanoils
hair, body and sun product lines.
Enjoy 25 minute Moroccanoil
hydrating body treatment. $55 per
person, includes 25 minute hydrat-

towards any Moroccanoil retail


purchase of $50 or more. Contact
Megan Homann at 920-451-2160
or megan.homann@kohler.com
for reservations.
Fun in the Sun Friday, July 22
Kerstin Florian Pop-up Event.
Learn more about staying safe in
the sun with Kerstin Florian representative Melissa Steele. Enjoy
a complimentary gift with the purchase of Kerstin Florian Products.

Destination Kohler Calendar of Events


Chefs Table Dinner Series
Join us in Des na on Kohler for the
rst of its kind, Chefs Table Dinner
Series. Delight in a 3-course dinner
demonstrated, prepared and served by
a featured Des na on Kohler chef in the
Demonstra on Kitchen. Chefs will be
showcasing their best and favorite dishes
for this exclusive event and showing you
how they make it all come together. Space
is limited to keep the experience in mate,
so make sure to reserve your seat at
the table soon. Dinner begins at 6pm.
The event price is $60 per person/$79
with beverage pairings per person.
Reserve your spot and view menus at
KohlerAtHome.com.
Schedule of upcoming Chefs Table
Dinners:
Thursday, July 7 Viva La Vegetarian with
Demonstra on Kitchen Chef Amanda
Weber
Tuesday, July 12 The Keys to Cont with
Wisconsin Room Chef Joshua Rohlf
Tuesday, July 19 Feas ng with Julia Child
with Demonstra on Kitchen Chef Amanda
Weber
Tuesday, July 26 Key West to Cuba with
Execu ve Chef Tom McGinty
Thursday, July 28 A Night in Barcelona
with Demonstra on Kitchen Chef Amanda
Weber
Sounds of Summer Sundays
Sundays, through August 28, 3-5pm,
Complimentary
Shops at Woodlake Rotunda
Join us this summer as music lls the air
along the shore of Wood Lake in Kohler.
Every Sunday, June 5 August 28, from
3-5pm, a fresh, exci ng act will perform
live on the lakeside pa o at The Shops at
Woodlake Kohler. Shop. Dine. Relax.

July 10 - Ryan McIntyre


July 17 - Blue Light Scene
July 24 - The Stangs
July 31 - Annie B.
Shake & S r Saturdays
Saturdays, 2-3pm, $35 (Excluding July 5)
Demonstra on Kitchen
Join us at the Demonstra on Kitchen
for our new interac ve cra cocktail
program. A beverage expert will guide
you through cra ing three spectacular
drinks while Chef Amanda Weber
prepares an appe zer for you to enjoy.
Its an experience with a twist you just
cant miss.
The Horse & Plow Happenings
Happy Hour - 4-6pm Monday Friday,
2 for 1 Wisconsin Cra and Domes c
Dra Beers, House Wines or Rails, $5
featured appe zers
Wednesdays Kids Eat Free - Available
for children 12 and under. Two children
maximum per purchased adult entre;
must be accompanied by an adult.
Sunday Bloody Mary Special - $5
Bloody Marys every Sunday at The
Horse & Plow
Special Wristlet Oer
Through July 17
Wisconsin Trader
Gi with Purchase - Purchase $125 or
more in womens apparel and receive a
complimentary wristlet ($32 retail value).*
Wristlets are the perfect addi on to
any warm-weather ensemble. Colorful,
func onal and a great grab-and-go op on
to a handbag. *Valid on regular-priced
merchandise only. While supplies last.
One per customer. Not valid with any
other oers. For more informa on please
call 920-451-2113.

Farm-to-Table Dinner Series


July 21, 6-7pm Recep on, Dinner at 7pm,
$75
The Wisconsin Room
Enjoy a Pig Roast-Inspired Recep on &
Buet Dinner at The Wisconsin Room.
Summer Sidewalk Sale
July 22-24
The Shops at Woodlake Kohler
Summer specials in the open air. Fashions,
furnishings and more at excep onal
savings of 10-75% on select merchandise.
Please call 920-459-1713 for more
informa on.
Exhibit: EPHEMERAL NATURE
Through July 24
ARTspace A Gallery of the John Michael
Kohler Arts Center at The Shops at
Woodlake
Whether using fabric, ceramic, metal
or organic material the ar sts work
capture joy, beauty and harmony in their
work. Experience the hand-sewn fabric
pain ngs of Chris Roberts-An eau (LA),
the unconven onal found-object, mixedmedia jewelry of Alexandra Lozier (NY),
the vibrant textures and colors in the
enamel jewelry of Wendy McAllister (MD)
and the ceramic vessels of Lucy Dierks
(NC). For more informa on, please call
920-452-8602.
MacKenzie-Childs Summer Sale
Through July 31
Kohler Gardener
Enjoy 25% o MacKenzie-Childs Flower
Market and Bu ery Garden enamelware.
Choose from dinnerware, serving dishes,
kitchen and bath accessories and more. In
stock merchandise only. While supplies
last. Not valid with any other oers. For
more informa on please call
920-458-5570.

SPORTS CORE SPECIALS,


EVENTS & CLASSES
For more informa on, pricing details
and to register call Sports Core at 920457-4444 or online at sports-core.com
for more informa on.
Sports Core
BOOST ACADEMY - Sports Core has a
new and exci ng program this summer
for youths looking to get in shape, stay
in shape or take their game to the next
level. Boost Academy is oering Group
Exercise classes for teens and preteens
that are available for ages 6-18. Your
child can choose from cycling classes,
teen TRX and Boot Camp classes and
even a fun & tness class for our preteen kids!
Kids Night Out - Friday, July 8 - 5-9pm
Kids Mo on - Wednesday, July 13 9:30-10:30am
Kids Beach Party - Friday, July 22 5:30-7:30pm
TGIF FUN - Friday, July 29 - 5:307:30pm
Summer Day Camp - MondayThursday, June 27-30 - 9am-4pm
Ages 5-10
Pro Shop Special - July 1-17 - Buy a
complete swimsuit (top & bo om) and
get $25 o a second of equal or lesser
value.

YOGA ON THE LAKE


For a list of classes, informa on, pricing
details and to register call Yoga on
the Lake at 920-453-2817 for more
informa on. Yoga On the Lake oers
workshops, special events and guest
instructors throughout the year.

You might also like