Kohler Police Announce Traffic Plan For U.S. Women's Open: Villager
Kohler Police Announce Traffic Plan For U.S. Women's Open: Villager
Kohler Police Announce Traffic Plan For U.S. Women's Open: Villager
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Volume 7, Number 11
JUNE 15, 2012
By William J. Rutten,
Kohler Police Chief
As of this writing, there are
about three weeks to go before
Blackwolf Run and the Village of
Kohler becomes the host of the US
Womens Open. The Kohler Police
Department has been involved in
planning for this event for well
over a year, in the hopes that all the
behind the scenes activities go
smoothly. As many of you are
aware, there were some issues dur-
ing the last USWO in 1998. This
article will hopefully inform you
and help make the whole event as
successful as possible.
To assist in the planning and
operations of the event, the Kohler
PD has teamed up with the Wis-
consin State Patrol, the Sheboygan
County Sheriffs Dept., the She-
boygan County Emergency Man-
agement Director and many on
course volunteers for players se-
curity. In addition to manpower,
the Village of Kohler is being as-
sisted by reimbursement for these
expenses by the State of Wiscon-
sins tourism fund. This golf event
is on the worldwide stage due to
the large contingency of foreign
players that now are on the
womens tour. We expect that
everything will go as smoothly as
possible due to the amount of plan-
ning and the coordination of ef-
forts.
One of the main purposes of
this article is to make the Village
of Kohler citizens aware of some
of these efforts to make the golf
event and life as we know it coex-
ist during the tournament sched-
uled for July 2-8, 2012. Each day
of the tournament is projected to
bring in up to 13,000-15,000 spec-
tators, most arriving between 7 am
and 10 am. The primary route for
those fans will be southbound into
the Village on CTH Y where they
will be directed into the main lots
of the Kohler Co. on Twin Oaks
Rd (by the Medallion). There will
be some lane deviations put into
place to make the traffic flow off
of I43 and STH 23 the most effi-
ciently. During the ingress of traf-
fic, the ramp for westbound STH
23 from CTH Y will be closed.
The traffic flow during egress
hopefully will not affect the Vil-
lage as much. Egress times are
harder to predict based upon
weather and length of play. All the
normal ramps and exits will be
open after the peak ingress is done.
Avoiding Highland Dr during the
peak ingress and egress times is
probably the best way to keep from
getting delayed.
We will be having preferred
parking traffic that will be parking
near the course in designated lots.
We are marking the entrances to
the subdivisions as No Event
Parking along Highland Dr and
along CTH PP. There will be no
parking in the South I subdivision
(south of CTH PP) for anyone un-
less they have a Resident hang
tag. Vehicles without the hang tags
will be ticketed. Those tags were
made only available to those resi-
dents that live in that subdivision
due to shared driveways, etc. We
are encouraging no parking on the
roads, but understand the neces-
sity.
We are asking the cooperation
of the Village residents not to park
in the area of South I and cause
other violations to occur by spec-
tators thinking they can park close
and walk in. The Kohler Co/USGA
has worked diligently to get the ap-
propriate number of shuttles to
make the transportation of the
spectators an efficient process. To
that end, I have worked with the
planners to make the spectators
that reside in the Village have an
alternate way of getting to the
event. To keep the traffic plan the
safest for all, I wanted to limit the
number of pedestrians walking to
the event. Therefore, there will be
a trolley that will be running from
the Blackwolf Run entrance to a
pickup point along School St. by
the entrance of the Youth Center.
This trolley will be free to resi-
dents and will be at least every 30
minutes on the hour/half hour. The
hours of operation are still in flux,
but will be posted at the pickup
point.
In addition to the traffic and
parking plans, there are two re-
strictions to roadways. The road to
the golf course on W. Riverside is
closed to normal traffic south of
the Waelderhaus, and the road
from CTH PP that runs along the
river to the Waelderhaus Dam is
also closed.
The Kohler Police Department
is in charge of all the law enforce-
ment efforts that are taking place
during the event. We will have
commanders from the State Patrol
and Sheboygan County Sheriffs
Dept. working with us in the com-
mand post and on our roadways
during the entire event. If you have
any issues, the same process of
contacting the department is in
place, either in person at the police
department or by calling 459-
3877.
I hope you enjoy the golf tour-
nament and all the extra events that
are also planned to coincide with
the tournament!
For the second time in two
years, the Kohler School District
will be in search of a superinten-
dent after Martin Lexmond was
chosen by the Shorewood School
Board to fill its vacancy. L e x -
mond is expected to begin the job
July 1.
The School Board released a
letter assuring parents that as a
proactive step, the board posted the
combined position of Superinten-
dent/High School Principal on the
WECAN and WASDA websites.
Given the work over the past two
years that Marty, the teachers, stu-
dents, community and board have
accomplished, the school is well
positioned to attract a candidate to
continue leading the strategic plan
with the strong teaching staff and
new elementary principal we have
in place, said the letter. We are
proud that our students have em-
braced new opportunities like Ad-
visory, Challenge Day, and the
Kind Campaign. These initiatives
have contributed to the growing
school spirit and supportive culture
while our students continue their
focus on academics and extracur-
ricular activities. We all look for-
ward to a candidate who will or
who has put down roots in this
community. We will keep you in-
formed as the process continues.
The Kohler School Board se-
lected Lori Neurohr as the next
principal for the Kohler Elemen-
tary and Middle School. Lori is a
well-known and respected teacher
in Kohler Elementary School with
the experience, passion, and com-
mitment to be our next great prin-
cipal, said outgoing Kohler
Schools Superintendent Marty
Lexmond.
Neurohr currently teaches
fourth grade and since joining
Kohler Schools in 2000, has taught
second grade and a second/third
grade split class. She serves on nu-
merous school committees and
takes a leadership role in district
initiatives. She is currently serving
on a work group for the Wisconsin
Neurohr named
elementary principal
Lexmond named
superintendent for
Shorewood district
Fluet named College
and Career Advisor
Liza Fluet has been named as
the new College and Career Advi-
sor at Kohler High School. The
college and career Advisor role
will add increased and focused
support as students move through
high school and into college.
Fluet is currently the Director of
College Counseling and Registrar
at Flintridge Sacred Heart Acad-
emy in Pasadena, California.
Fluets career includes 23 years of
experience in varying roles con-
nected to the transition to college.
Prior to her current role at
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traffic plan for U.S.
Womens Open
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Department of Public Instruction
on developing new tools to evalu-
ate and improve teacher effective-
ness.
Neurohr received her Bachelor
of Arts degree in Elementary Edu-
cation from Lakeland College, a
Masters of Arts degree in Read-
ing/Language Arts from Cardinal
Stritch University, and is currently
pursuing a doctoral degree through
Walden University. She has re-
ceived significant recognition for
her contributions in education, in-
cluding being named a Kohl Fel-
lowship Recipient in 2008 by the
Herb Kohl Educational Founda-
tion. In that same year she was
named the Wisconsin Elementary
Teacher of the year. In 2009 she
was named Wisconsin Teacher of
the Year and in 2010 received the
Outstanding Recent Alumni Award
from Lakeland College.
Flintridge, Liza was the Associate
Director of Financial Aid at
Elmhurst College in Illinois, and
the Coordinator of Admissions and
Financial Aid at Northwestern
University. She is deeply commit-
ted to helping each young person
discover his or her passions and
then using this as the spring board
to help each student find the right
college fit.
Fluet was in Kohler in late May
to meet with juniors, seniors and
their parents to learn more about
how she can help them through the
college application process fully.
Neurohr, continued
Fluet, continued
Qualified applicants must inter-
act well with students and parents,
must be proficient in Microsoft of-
fice software products. Knowledge
of Skyward Student Management
software systems is a plus.
Qualified applicants should
have experience in an educational
setting, attend to details, possess a
team orientation, and exhibit
strong interpersonal skill sets and
a high level of confidentiality.
Interested applicants should
send a cover letter and resume via
e-mail by June 20 to Paula Ander-
son: [email protected].
JOB OPENINGS:
Elementary/Middle
School administrative
assistant
Watch the July 1 issue of The
Kohler Villager for a wrapup of
Kohler High Schools WIAAState
tournament qualifiers and confer-
ence award winners.
Watch for spring
sports wrapup in
July 1 issue
The 2012 U.S. Womens Open
is pleased to announce the Village
of Kohler Championship Trolley
for the benefit of Village residents
and their guests during the week of
championship, July 2-8, 2012.
The Trolley will begin running
Monday, July 2 with service from
Ravine Park to the Main Admis-
sions Gate of the Championship at
Blackwolf Run and run until Sun-
day night, July 8 after the Cham-
pion has been decided.
We will be offering extended
hours on both Tuesday, July 3 and
Wednesday, July 4 to accommo-
date the outdoor movie night
scheduled for Tuesday, and the an-
nual 4th of July celebration on
Wednesday, both scheduled for
Ravine Park.
PLEASE NOTE: Trolleys will
only run every half hour on the
hour. There will be temporary
signs posted at the pick-up/drop-
off points in Ravine Park and at the
Main Admissions Gate reminding
riders of the posted schedule and
hours of operation. There will be
no charge for anyone riding the
Trolley.
For no waiting, we highly rec-
ommend that residents and their
guests follow directions to general
public parking, located off Twin
Oaks Road on Kohler Co. property
where additional school bus trans-
portation shuttle services will be
provided free of charge. There will
be no charge for parking.
Village of Kohler championship
trolley schedule:
Monday, July 2 - Friday, July 6
8:00 am to 8:00 pm
*extended hours until 11:00 pm on
Tuesday and Wednesday
Saturday, July 7 - Sunday, July 8
7:00 am to 7:00 pm
Again, there will be no charge
for anyone riding the Trolley,
though championship credentials
will be required to gain admittance
into the Championship grounds.
Credentials are available for pur-
chase in advance by visiting
www.2012uswomensopen.com , or
by calling the U.S. Womens Open
Championship office at
920.453.2889. Credentials may
also be purchased through the Will
Call and Admissions office upon
arrival to Blackwolf Run and the
2012 U.S. Womens Open Main
Admissions Gate.
Championship Trolley will be available
for Village residents and guests
Local Girl Scouts to mark
100th at Waelderhaus
The Girl Scouts of Manitou
Council invite the public to the
Waelderhause, 1100 W. Riverside
Drive in Kohler for its 100th cel-
ebration. Historical displays will
be featured from June 20-August
31, 2012. A grand opening to be
held June 20-22 for Girl Scout
families and troops will be open to
the public. A reception will take
place on June 24. Free guided
tours are also available at the
Waelderhaus at 2:00 p.m., 3:00
p.m., and 4:00 p.m.
Wisconsin Sports Celebrities Celebrate
the 2012 U.S. Womens Open
Packers, Bucks and former Badgers pair with leading
golfers to kick-off championship week
KOHLER, Wis.
Some of the most rec-
ognizable sports fig-
ures in Wisconsin will
pair up with the
worlds best LPGA
players to tee-off on
The Original Champi-
onship Course at
Blackwolf Run on the
opening day of Cham-
pionship Week at the
2012 U.S. Womens Open, July 2,
2012. The Wisconsin Sports
Shootout will kick-off an exciting
week of on and off-course memo-
rable experiences and events for
families and sports fans alike.
Notable Wisconsin sports per-
sonalities currently scheduled to
participate include Green Bay
Packers President and CEO Mark
Murphy, Packers fullback John
Kuhn and former Packers offensive
tackle Mark Tauscher will be
among other Wisconsin sports
stand-outs at Blackwolf Run. Play-
ers will be micd up for audio so
they are able to interact with fans
to share their thoughts
on challenges of the
course. The Packers will
be joined by other Wis-
consin sports stars in-
cluding former
Wisconsin Badgers leg-
end and Heisman Tro-
phy winner Ron Dayne
and former Badger and
current Milwaukee
Bucks forward John
Leuer.
A brief question and answer ses-
sion will begin on the practice
range at 3 p.m., followed by a 3:30
p.m. tee-off on the 13th tee of the
Original Championship Course.
Children ages 17 and under will be
admitted free with a ticketed adult
and tickets start at $15. Weekly
championship badges are available
for purchase and provide the best
value, with access to the grounds
all seven days of the championship.
To purchase tickets, please call the
Championship Office at 920-453-
2889 or visit www.2012uswomen-
sopen.com.
What a fun way to kick-off the
2012 U.S. Womens Open with
some of Wisconsins notable sports
figures competing with the top
women in the golf world, said Jim
Richerson, U.S. Womens Open
General Chairman and Group Di-
rector of Kohler Golf. We wel-
come families and sports fans to
come out the entire day to enjoy a
practice round and stay to watch
these Wisconsin sports figures take
on the best women in the world.
In addition to the Wisconsin
Sports Shootout, there are also sev-
eral autograph signing sessions and
many other spectacular family ex-
periences occurring throughout the
Village of Kohler, celebrating its
100th anniversary as well as the
U.S. Womens Open.
Movie Night in Kohler
Date: Tuesday, July 3
Time: 8-10 p.m.
Location: Ravine Park, Kohler
Details: Celebrating the U.S.
Womens Open, The American
Club Resort invites fans and locals
alike to enjoy the Wisconsin sum-
mer night with an outdoor movie
viewing. Concessions and bever-
ages will be available for sale be-
fore and during the movie which
starts at dusk.
Junior Golf & Wellness Clinic,
Hosted by LPGA Players
Date: Tuesday, July 3
Time: 1-2 p.m.
Location: Practice Range at Black-
wolf Run
Details: Families are invited to
share in great golf and healthy liv-
ing tips from the best LPGA play-
ers in the world.
The Dennis Walters Golf Show
Date: Wednesday, July 4
Time: 1-2 p.m.
Location: Practice Range at Black-
wolf Run
Details: Fans are invited to watch
a one-of-a-kind inspiring golf
show by legend Dennis Walters at
Blackwolf Run. www.denniswal-
ters.com
Sousa Concert and Fireworks in
Kohler
Date: Wednesday, July 4
Time: 6-10 p.m.
Location: Ravine Park, Kohler
Wis.
Details: The annual 4th of July
Celebration kicks off at 6:00 p.m.,
July 4, in Ravine Park. Families
can enjoy concessions from The
American Club and beverages sold
by Kohler Fire Department as they
set up blankets and lawn chairs.
The Traditional Sousa Concert will
begin at 8:30 p.m. with special
guest John Philip Sousa IV, direct
descendant of the patriotic com-
poser. The evening will finish with
a firework display set to the music
of the Kiel Municipal Band.
Friday FAIRway Festival. An
Evening at the Shops at Wood-
lake Kohler
Date: Friday, July 6
Time: 5-11 p.m.
Location: Shops at Woodlake,
Kohler Wis.
Details: Fun for the entire family,
this street fair features a picnic by
Woodlake Market, Childrens Car-
nival area, Cocktail Demonstra-
tions and Complimentary
Demonstrations by the Kohler
Golf Academy. There will also be
special desserts from Craverie and
glasses of wine from Cucina for
fans to enjoy. The night will end
as crowds gather on the green
across Woodlake Road as a free
concert kicks off at 8:00 p.m. fea-
turing Eddie Butts, a local Wiscon-
sin Band.
The U.S. Womens Open, con-
ducted by the United States Golf
Association, returns to The Origi-
nal Championship Course at
Blackwolf Run, July 2-8, 2012. To
learn more about the 2012 U.S.
Womens Open please visit
www.2012uswomensopen.com,
follow us on Facebook or call
(920) 453-2889.
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Graduating seniors Claire Hill-
strom and Sarah Molepske gave
presentations to middle-schoolers
on May 3 as part of their work to-
ward earning their Girl Scout Gold
Award, the most prestigious award
in Girl Scouting. The two chose a
topic that is significant in their
lives.
Claire Hillstrom gave a presen-
tation on open adoption, talking
briefly about the secrecy of adop-
tion, followed by a presentation of
a documentary titled Opening
Doors featuring birth parents,
adoptive parents, and adopted chil-
dren, hoping to encourage others
to have an open mind about adop-
tion.
Sarah Molepske organized Pur-
ple Day at Kohler Schools, where
she asked that everyone wear pur-
ple on May 3 to raise awareness
about Alzheimers. That morning
she will be passing out purple
stickers for students and faculty to
wear. During the presentation
Sarah showed video clips explain-
ing the effects of Alzheimers dis-
ease on society and talked briefly
about how the disease affects her
own life. A representative from the
Alzheimers Association also dis-
cussed the disease with high
school students.
Two KHS seniors
work toward
highest Girl
Scout award
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Tuesday, July 3
MOVIE IN THE PARK RAVINE PARK
Enjoy a golf-inspired movie and concessions
Begins at dusk or approximately 8:30pm
FREE ADMISSION
Wednesday, July 4
SOUSA CONCERT AND 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION RAVINE PARK
Enjoy a traditional Sousa concert and reworks display
6pm Concessions available for sale
8:30pm Traditional Sousa Concert
Fireworks to follow
FREE ADMISSION
Friday, July 6
FRIDAY FAIRWAY FESTIVAL THE SHOPS AT WOODLAKE KOHLER
Enjoy delicious food, family fun and a free concert
8-10pm Concert on the Green
Headlining Band Eddie Butts Band
Beer Garden
FREE ADMISSION (some attractions la carte)
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St. Mary Catholic School at Blessed Trinity Parish, 313
Giddings Avenue in Sheboygan Falls, is currently
welcoming and registering new K3 through Grade 8
students for the 2012-2013 school year.
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Families with children 3 years old through Grade 8 are
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Master
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volunteer
training
classes
announced
Whether you are an experienced
gardener with a green thumb or
just a beginner gardener with en-
ergy and desire to learn more about
your hobby, the University of Wis-
consin Extension Master Gardener
Volunteer program may be for you.
Master Gardener Volunteers are
trained volunteers who assist the
staff of the University of Wisconsin
Extension in helping their commu-
nities better understand horticul-
ture. The Master Gardener
Volunteer program began in She-
boygan County in 1988 and cur-
rently has about 100 members
belonging to the Sheboygan County
Master Gardener Volunteer Associ-
ation.
The General Master Gardener
Volunteer class is being offered this
fall in cooperation with UW-Exten-
sion Sheboygan County starting on
September 4, 2012. The classes
will be held on 12 consecutive
Tuesday evenings from 5:45 p.m. to
9:00 p.m. at the Sheboygan UW-
Extension Office, 5 University
Drive, Sheboygan. Cost of the pro-
gram is $130.00, which includes
printed materials and a copy of the:
Handbook for Wisconsin Garden-
ers.
The general class is intended to
be an introductory course covering
a wide range of horticultural topics.
Among the topics to be covered in-
clude: Vegetable Crops, Introduc-
tion to Turf Management, Plant
Pathology, Backyard Wildlife,
Weeds and Pest Management, En-
tomology, Fruit Crops, Using Na-
tive Plants, Invasive Plants, Woody
Landscape Plants, Soils and Fertil-
ity, Plant Propagation, Herbaceous
Annuals and Perennials, and Fruit
Crops.
The classes are presented live
from UW-Madison using webinar
technology. University of Wiscon-
sin horticultural faculty, horticul-
tural agents, and others with
expertise in specific horticultural is-
sues will be providing the instruc-
tion.
In order to become a certified
Master Gardener Volunteer, partic-
ipants must attend the classes, com-
plete a final exam and volunteer
time back to the community in a
horticultural related project.
Class registration and/or infor-
mation about UW-Extension Mas-
ter Gardener Volunteers is available
on-line at
http://sheboygan.uwex.edu or by
contacting the Sheboygan County
UW-Extension office at (920) 459-
5904.
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Kohler names
Director of
Faucets Supply
Chain
KOHLER, Wis. David Schreurs
was named director of supply chain
for Kohler Co.s
global faucets di-
vision.
In this role, he is
responsible for
supporting the
successful deliv-
ery of complex
supply chain system projects and
programs across the global net-
work.
Schreurs joined Kohler in 2004
as a staff analyst and then advanced
through management positions in
sales and operations planning, and
the North America faucets busi-
ness.
He holds a Bachelor of Business
Administration degree in market-
ing from the University of Wiscon-
sin Whitewater.
Kohler names
Director of
Faucets Process
Engineering
KOHLER, Wis. Thomas Manoni
was named director of process en-
gineering for Kohler Co.s global
faucets division.
In this role, he
will oversee the
global process
engineering func-
tion, ensuring
new processes
and materials are
standardized and
implemented globally, and existing
processes are optimized across the
network.
Manoni joined Kohler in 1981
and spent the first 18 years in man-
ufacturing engineering in the en-
gines division. In 1999, he joined
the global faucets division and held
management positions in sales and
operations and supply chain.
He earned a bachelors degree
in manufacturing engineering tech-
nology from Bradley University.
Evening and morning monthly grief
support groups meet at Hospice
All interested parties are in-
vited to attend the monthly Cup
of Hope Grief Support Groups at
the Sharon S. Richardson Com-
munity Hospice. The Evening
Group will meet from 6:00-7:30
p.m. on Thursday, June 21st at the
Hospice Center located at W2850
State Road 28 in Sheboygan Falls.
The Morning Group will meet
from 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. on the
Wednesday, June 27th at the same
location. No charge or pre-regis-
tration required for participation.
Everyone welcome regardless of
where their loved one was cared
for. The Hospice has also launched
an on-line grief resource on
www.ssrhospicehome.org referred
to as Grief Words Library on
the Resources tab of the web-
site. Please direct questions about
the meetings or resources to Chap-
lain Nancy Simenz, Bereavement
Coordinator at (920) 467-1800.
(Drop-in tours of the Hospice
Center continue to be available to
interested parties or visit our web-
site for a virtual tour www.ssrhos-
picehome.org)
Courtney Yang, Kayleigh Pilgrim, Colin Hogan, David Benishek and
Zachary Jarentowski.
On Wednesday, May 9, 2012 sev-
eral Kohler students participated in
Sheboygan County's Rockets for
Schools. They each built their own
rockets and then launched them off
on a bright sunny day.
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