March 2011
March 2011
March 2011
MARCH, 2011
The 2011 Scott Roberts Memo-
rial 3-on-3 soccer tournament will
again be held this spring at Kohler
High School.Play will begin at
8:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 12,
and at noon on Sunday, March 13.
As many as 250 players will
participate in 150 matches. Teams
will comprise of a U-8 coed team;
U-10, 12, & 14 boys and girls
teams; and high school boys and
girls teams.
Scott Roberts
Memorial 3X3 Soccer
Tournament to be
held March 12-13
With Child Maternity and Baby
Boutique at The Shops at Wood-
lake Kohler celebrates its grand re-
opening on March 19, 2011 from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The celebration
includes special events, product
samples, giveaways and discounts.
Customers are encouraged to visit
the store early to register for the
hourly giveaways and to follow
With Child Maternity and Baby
Boutique on Facebook for event
updates.
We are pleased to continue
serving Sheboygan County as the
only exclusively maternity and
baby boutique in the area. The ex-
panded footprint of the new store
allows us to increase our offerings
of popular mom-tested product
lines, services and to carry clothing
for children up to size 8, said
Tarra Brotz, co-owner of With
Child Maternity and Baby Bou-
tique.
The day will be celebrated with
the unveiling of grand prize winner
of the Kids Photo Contest with
Photography by Leslie Faye. The
winner will be featured in a framed
photo in the new store and will win
a $100 gift certificate to With
Child, 11x14 print with a funky
Wild Sorbet Frame and an Accor-
dion Photo Book. The retail value
of the grand prize package is more
than $550. The runner up will re-
ceive a free Accordion Photo Book
and all participants received a
Facebook image posting to share
with family and friends. More than
30 children participated in the
grand reopening photo contest that
featured the children of all ages
wearing With Child apparel.
As part of the special events of
the day, little ladies are invited to
enjoy complimentary nail polish-
ing with Piggy Paint from Noon to
2pm. Each girl that has her nails
painted will receive a $1 off
coupon for a bottle of Piggy Paint
Polish paint as natural as mud.
With Child is proud to offer the
following new product lines in-
store and online: Baby Mayoral, Ju
Ju Bee, Itzy Ritzy, Swankie
Blankie, Aden + Anais, Room-
Mates, Piggy Paint, Ah goo baby,
San Diego Hats, Cotton Kids,
Chloi and Isabelle, Le Top,
uMaMe Maternity, and Glamour-
mom.
The stores custom services
have been enhanced to make With
Child the destination for all expec-
tant moms and parents. Shoppers
will be delighted to find personal-
ized baby gifts, custom baby an-
nouncements and party invitations,
and information about in-store
classes including Kindermusik,
Baby Massage and Yoga, and other
interactive child-parent experi-
ences. In addition, each customer
that completes a baby registry now
receives a complimentary With
Child Registry Kit including sam-
ples, baby shower registry card in-
serts and special offers.
The dcor of the boutique incor-
porates a medley of grey hues
highlighted by custom lighting,
soft accents and faux finishing
from Artistic Decor by Christine
Carr. The new location offers two
dressing rooms allowing for ease
in trying on apparel and staff mem-
bers certified in nursing bra fitting.
The walls will be decorated by el-
egant framed photographs of She-
boygan County children and par-
ents taken by photographer Leslie
Faye of Photos by Leslie Faye.
Located at The Shops at Wood-
lake Kohler, With Child Maternity
and Baby Boutique is the only ex-
clusively maternity and baby bou-
tique in Sheboygan County.
Owned by a mother-daughter
team, the boutique offers products,
apparel and gifts for expectant
mothers, babies and toddlers. On
January 20, 2011 the boutique re-
located to a larger storefront be-
tween Kohler Gardener and Wis-
consin Trader next to Art Imigs
Clothiers. The location was the for-
mer home of Panache Gifts.
Store hours are Monday-Friday
from 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday
from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday
from 11a.m.-5 p.m. Online shop-
ping and information is available at
www.WithChildMaternity.com.
For more information call 920-
287-7611 or visit the store at 795
E. Woodlake Road, Kohler, Wis-
consin.
Beth OReilly Public Relations
With Child Maternity & Baby
Boutique hosts grand reopening
New location in the shops at Woodlake
New name, new
menu items for
former Lettuce Eat
As of February 11, 2011 the for-
mer Lettuce Eat restaurant, located
at the Shops at Woodlake in
Kohler, operates under the new
name of Eat at the Lake.
Serving up a wide variety of
wraps and flatbread, Eat at the
Lake plans to add popular sub
bread sandwiches to its menu in
the near future. Eat at the Lake also
serves Cuban pulled pork, chicken
breast, hearty sourdough bread
bowl meals, a wide selection of
vegetarian offerings and sides, as
well as premium salads, and more.
Eat at the Lake offers dine in or
take-out meals, catering for parties,
and box lunches for business meet-
ings.
Located at 725-N Woodlake
Road in the Shops at Woodlake,
hours are 10:30 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Two national retailers
eye Deer Trace
Mattress Firm and Ulta Beauty
have sought approval from the Vil-
lage Board to open stores at
Kohlers Deer Trace Shopping
Center. Both retailers plan to re-
model two of four previously oc-
cupied vacancies to allow them
twice as much space. Mattress
Firm focuses on creating a unique
shopping experience for the cus-
tomer with a large selection of
quality, brand name bedding prod-
ucts, competitive pricing and
knowledgeable, well-trained asso-
ciates. Ulta Beauty is a full-ser-
vice beauty superstore offering
cosmetics, makeup, fragrance,
skincare, bath and body, and hair-
care tools.
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The
Villager
The Village of
Kohler is one
of those spe-
cial communi-
ties that people
love to visit.
An important
aspect of the
Village of
Kohler is its planned approach to
development. By using this ap-
proach, the Village Board and the
Kohler Co. Residential Review
Committee are working together to
maintain the aesthetics of the Vil-
lage. The Plan Commission for the
Village Board, chaired by Mrs. Jan
Homiston, has the responsibility
for reviewing all planned improve-
ments for the Village, including
residential properties. The Village
Board has the overall authority for
issuing building permits in accor-
dance with Village ordinances.
Mr. Bob Ruggles, as the new Di-
rector of Architecture & Interior
Design for the Kohler Co., has the
control over the restrictions be-
tween the homeowner and any
deed restrictions. By working to-
gether, the Village Board is able to
control and oversee the planned
approach for this special commu-
nity.
As we continue to crawl out of
our national and worldwide eco-
nomic slump, continued develop-
ment at the local level is impera-
tive. The good news is that our vil-
lage is experiencing increased de-
velopment for the Deer Trace
Shopping Center. Building permits
have been issued to Inland Com-
mercial Properties for remodeling
the interior of the Fashion Bug and
2nd Wind stores in Deer Trace. At
the January Board Meeting, the
Village Board approved issuing a
Special Use Permit to Chuck Daw-
son, owner of Mattress Firm, for a
store to be located in the Deer
Trace Shopping Center.
As time wends its way into the
future, one would expect that there
will be ongoing talks for develop-
ment within the Village or sur-
rounding developments that would
strengthen the Villages tax base.
Obviously, there are two schools of
thought regarding development.
One thought is: I like it the way it
was years agonothing like the
good old days. The other thought
is that if one does not look to the
future and look to change, well,
one stands still and falls behind.
Looking at the development of
Kohler over the past century, it is
obvious what choice was made for
the Village of Kohler.
The Recreation Department
Committee Chairperson, John
Pethan, will be presenting the 2011
Spring/Summer programs within
the next few months for final ap-
proval by the Village Board. Prior
From the Village Board President . . .
to approval by the Village Board,
it will have been presented to the
Recreation Department Commit-
tee and the Property Committee.
Continued thanks are extended to
Susie Wandschneider, Recreation
Department Director, for planning
the scheduled programs for the
2011 season.
With the days getting longer,
the snows less frequent, and with
our recent February thaw, our
minds are already filled with the
thoughts of March: Will it come
in like a lamb and go out like a
lion, or vice versa? Either way,
we are confident that April show-
ers will bring May flowers, re-
freshing each of us with spring
weather.
Best of wishes
John Egan
Interim Village President
Our heart s and rooms are open t o al l .
For more information about any of our
homes, call Jane at 467-2401, ext. 127
or visit www.pinehaven.org
Id Like to Clarify a Few Tings
People talk; thats wonderful when its the good news that Pine Haven
continues to be known as THE place to receive quality care in a
Christ-centered environment. We are proud of our rich 60 year
history in Sheboygan County. Tere are two misconceptions which
need to be cleared up: waiting list and aordability.
When reviewing senior care facilities, make certain you are
accurately comparing services, fees and levels
of care oered at each. We think you will be
surprised to nd how cost-eective we are.
With our continuum of care, you or a loved one
can move here right now no waiting!
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A Spring
Fashion Show
Benefiting
The Alliance for
Great Lakes
Hosted by Salon 511 &
Bemis Bath Shoppe
When/Where:
Saturday April 2
nd
2-4 pm
Bemis Bath Shoppe
512 Broadway
Sheboygan Falls, WI
920-467-1314
Tickets:
$25 includes
complimentary beverage,
hors doeuvres, chance to
win grand prize basket!
See the latest in spring fashion, hair & make-up!
Tickets on Sale at Salon 511 & Bemis Bath Shoppe.
Call 920-467-339 for more info.
Bill Erbstoesser
Sales & Leasing Internet Manager
800-459-6840 Cell 920-254-9065
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Jeff Romanoski
Sales Manager
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[email protected]
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[email protected]
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[email protected]
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DIETMAR WOHLGEMUTH
For Village Trustee ON APRIL 5TH
Dear Village Resident:
My name is Dietmar Wohlgemuth and Im running for Vil-
lage Trustee. I have lived in the Village for nearly a decade.
I am a volunteer firefighter for our community and am
raising my family here. My wife and I have come to love
Kohler and hope to spend the rest of our days here. The
reason that I would like to become a trustee is simple, I
love the Village and want to help it maintain its beauty
and integrity for years to come.
I have a vision that in 100 years it will still be family-
friendly, with the same beautiful green spaces and oppor-
tunities for a great education. For me its about making a
commitment
a commitment to the Village,
a commitment to the residents I call friends,
and a commitment to doing what I can to insure the sta-
bility of our homes and workplaces. I respectfully ask for
your trust and your vote on April 5th.
Volunteer Firefighter since 2002 Current President of the Kohler Fire Department
Employed at Sheboygan Chevrolet for over 2 decades Serving on the Recreation Department Ad Hoc Committee
Husband and father of three daughters attending Kohler Schools
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card/PayPal
And offers online ordering/
payment of classified ads
Advertisers in The Kohler Vil-
lager now have the convenient op-
tion of paying via credit card or
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invoice when you place an ad, and
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Advertising category for more
information.
If you still have an outstanding
invoice and would like to pay with
a credit card or PayPal, email me
and Ill resend the invoice as an
email for online payment.
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on April 5th
Vote for Judge Angela Sutkiewicz
Judge Angela Sutkiewicz is working every day as your judge in Sheboygan County Circuit
Court Branch 3. She is a strong and fair judge whose performance on the bench has earned
her the respect of the Sheboygan legal community. She has been endorsed by the following
lawyers and judges from Sheboygan County: Hon. Angela Sutkiewicz
x Attorney Dwight Darrow
x Attorney John Hawley
x Attorney Richard Binder
x Attorney William Sonnenburg
x Attorney Susan McIntosh
x Attorney Beth Froelich
x Attorney Jay Zierhut
x Attorney William Holbrook
x Attorney Mary T. Wagner
x Attorney Corrado Cirillo
x Attorney Robert Halvorsen
x Attorney Ryan Kautzer
x Attorney Kyle Kaufman
x Attorney Doug Leppanen
x Attorney Christine Esser
x Attorney Ed Ritger
x Attorney Richard Cramer
x Attorney William Te Winkle
x Attorney Kirk Obear
x Attorney Katherine Kruger
x Attorney Matt Mooney
x Attorney Marcus Falk
x Attorney Joan Shepard
x Attorney Andrew Morgan
x Attorney Dean Dietrich
x Attorney John Holden
x Attorney Paul Callan
x Attorney Michael Vowinkel
x Attorney Anthony Resimius
x Attorney Peter R. Mayer
x Attorney Dennis Melowski
x Attorney Sarvan Singh, Jr.
x Attorney Casey Hoff
x Attorney Samuel Zelpe
x Attorney Natasha Torry-
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Court Commissioner Rebecca Persick Asst. Court Commissioner Susan Schaubel
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Save the date for TRIVIA NIGHT
April 8, 2011
Gather Your 7 SMARTEST friends and form a team!
Kohler School Cafeteria
Doors open at 6:30 PM - Competition begins at 7PM
Winning table will receive $200
Cost is $100 per team (8) and all proceeds benefit the
students of Kohler School
Team forms are available in the library and the district office
Space is limited so sign up soon!
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Supporters Of The KPAL Make
Brat Fry A Great Success
The Kohler Police Athletic League
(KPAL) would like to thank resi-
dents of Kohler and Sheboygan
County who attended the KPAL
Brat Fry for once again making the
event a resounding success. The
32nd annual Brat Fry was held on
February 20th at the Kohler Fire-
house. The many in attendance
braved blizzard-like conditions to
attend the event. The KPAL ded-
icates itself to sponsoring youth ac-
ademics, athletics and community
activities in Kohler. Those who
endured the inclement weather to
attend the event reflect a similar
commitment to Kohler youth and
their support is greatly appreci-
ated said KPAL Brat Fry chair-
man Rob Vander Schaaf. We also
wish to thank our many sponsors
who donated money, door prizes
and coupons for area merchants.
The businesses in our local com-
munity never hesitate to step up
and assist us with our mission of
helping Kohler youth said Vander
Schaaf.
As a result of the continued sup-
port of Kohler residents and sur-
rounding communities, the KPAL
has been able to donate more than
$119,000 to youth activities in the
past ten years. Beneficiaries of the
KPAL include the Boy Scouts and
Girl Scouts, the Kohler Soccer
Club, youth baseball and football
leagues and summer soccer, bas-
ketball and swimming programs.
KPAL also annually sponsors two
high school scholarships. We are
very proud of what we do as an or-
ganization and are even more
proud of those who come out
throughout the year to support our
fundraising activities said former
Kohler School Superintendent, Jeff
Dickert who makes the treck from
De Pere each year to emcee the
event. In addition to the annual
Brat Fry, the KPAL conducts bingo
nights and is in the process of plan-
ning its first annual summer golf
outing to raise funds for Kohler
kids.
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Catwalk For
Water spring
fashion show
celebrating Earth
Month: Saturday,
April 2
Local Sheboygan Falls busi-
nesses, Salon 511 (in partnership
with Aveda) & Bemis Bath
Shoppe, are hosting Catwalk for
Water a spring fashion show cel-
ebrating Earth Month. The
fundraisers proceeds benefit the
Alliance for Great Lakes-- whose
mission is to conserve and restore
the world's largest freshwater re-
source using policy, education, and
local efforts, ensuring a healthy
Great Lakes and clean water for
generations of people and wildlife.
The fashion show will incorpo-
rate a variety of spring fashions
from Sheboygan area retailers and
independent clothing designers in-
cluding recycled collections,
spring dresses, casual wear and
sleepwear. Completing each look
will be jewelry, accessories and the
latest trends in hair and makeup
from Salon 511.
Both Salon 511 and the Bemis
Bath Shoppe (owned by Bemis
Manufacturing Co.) are dedicated
to supporting the environment as
well as area businesses. Kathy
Hillstrom of Salon 511: Its all
about being local. An event like
this supports our wonderful (and
local) natural resources and also
showcases the beauty and charm
that historic downtown Sheboygan
Falls has to offer.
The event is Saturday April 2nd
from 2-4 p.m. at the Bemis Bath
Shoppe. Tickets are $25 and in-
clude a complimentary beverage,
hors douvres, and a chance to win
a grand prize basket filled with
fabulous gifts from participating
businesses. Tickets can be pur-
chased in advance from the Bemis
Bath Shoppe and Salon 511both
located across the street from each
other on Broadway Avenue in She-
boygan Falls. For more informa-
tion please call 920-467-3339.
Dont miss your
opportunity to live
a healthier life
Time is running out to book your
weekend or day package to
Womens Weekend of Wellness,
taking place March 4-6. Presented
by The American Club Resort and
Step Up for Womens Network, this
weekend escape provides an invig-
orating opportunity for women to
learn more about incorporating
healthy lifestyle habits, conquering
stress and finding that much needed
balance in life.
We recognize the stress facing
women today. Often our own well-
ness takes a backseat, explains
Jean Kolb, Director of Wellness
Businesses for Kohler Co.
Womens Weekend of Wellness
provides women the opportunity to
learn and focus on oneself. We hope
women walk away from this week-
end knowing themselves just a little
bit better, and feeling empowered to
live the life they were meant to live.
Focusing on ones own wellness is
the best gift you can give yourself
and those around you. It is critical
to a balanced and happy life.
The weekend escape includes a
healthy dose of yoga, inspiring
speakers, great food and much-
needed rest and relaxation. Week-
end packages are still available
starting at $378 per person based on
double occupancy and includes
30% off of all services at Kohler
Waters Spa. Sunday day packages
are available for $199 per person
and includes the breakfast and
speaker, group yoga session,
evening reception, dinner and
speaker. To make reservations
visit www.AmericanClub.com or
call 800-344-2838.
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Math team
excels at
regional
competition
Members of the Kohler High
School Math Team, led by math
teacher Bleuel, earned five of
twelve individual medals in the
grade level math competition,
which took place in Kohler on Feb-
ruary 14, 2011. Tim Valicenti and
Alexis Neese each earned first
place medals; Nate Tures and An-
drew Grose each earned second
place medals; and Jacob Hart took
home a third place medal. Team I
earned a plaque for its first place
finish in the team portion of the
competition. The members of Team
I were: Lauren Henderson, Hannah
Fenton, Jacob Hart, John Benishek,
Melyssa Louwagie, Ryan Zittel,
Andrew Grose, and Alexis Neese.
Team II finished fourth in the
team competition. The members of
Team II were: Christine Leffel,
Alex Mauer, Ilirian Ameti, Kaitlin
Esche,Brendan Schnieder, Lily Ze-
hfus, Tim Valicenti, and Nate
Tures.
Congratulations to all the mem-
bers of the high school math team
on a very successful season!
Local students
participate in district
music festival
WAUNAKEE, Wis. (February 22,
2011)
Hundreds of music students
from area schools will participate
in a Wisconsin School Music As-
sociation (WSMA) sanctioned
Music Festival hosted at Kohler
High School on Saturday, February
26, 2011. During the festival,
which is free and open to the pub-
lic, students will perform vocal and
instrumental solos, duets, trios, and
small ensembles before an adjudi-
cator.
WSMA music festivals annu-
ally attract thousands of students
from middle, junior high and high
schools throughout Wisconsin. The
festival will draw students from a
number of area schools, including
Elkhart Lake High School,
Howards Grove High School,
Howards Grove Middle School,
Kohler High School, Oostburg
High School, Sheboygan Area
Lutheran High School, and Stock-
bridge High School.
This WSMA Solo & Ensemble
Festival will be held on Saturday,
February 26, 2011 from 8:00 AM -
4:00 PM at Kohler High School.
Richard Tengowski, Band Director
from Kohler High School will be
serving as the festival manager.
These festivals are a great tra-
dition in Wisconsin involving over
200,000 students annually, said
WSMA Executive Director
Michael George.
WSMA music festivals support
school music programs as part of a
comprehensive education by en-
couraging the study of quality
music literature; motivating stu-
dents to prepare and perform to the
best of their abilities; improving
students understanding of music
literature and concepts (perfor-
mance through understanding) and
providing a performance assess-
ment to improve individual and
group achievement.
For more information on WSMA,
go to www.wsmamusic.org.
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