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magination Theaterbegins sixth season:The Imagination Theatre ofGermantown will open itsixth season by presenting
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A three-dimensional piece created by Colin Sackett of St.Boniface School in Germantown was displayed during theFestival of Arts held at UW-Washington County in West Bend
April 6. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
BYTHOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR
The Germantown School Board last weekapproved using unassigned fund balance to pay forroofing and asphalting projects.
Under the motion approved by the board, the dis-trict will spend up to but not exceeding $265,000 onthe roofing projects, which will cover two portions ofKennedy Middle School and County Line ElementarySchool; and up to but not exceeding $65,000 on theasphalting project, which will cover the north portionof the Kennedy Middle School parking lot. SchoolBoard member Bruce Warnimont noted that the sec-tions of County Line Elementary School are approxi-mately 20 years old while the portions of KennedyMiddle School are more than 20 years old.
At the start of discussion, Director of BusinessServices Ric Ericksen cited instances from other partsof the state where roofing woes caused problems atother school districts.
Ericksen presented the board with four options tocover the cost of the asphalt and building projects,including issuing $1 million to $3 million in debt,repositioning the current budget, going to referendumor using unassigned fund balance.
Ericksen said he presented the four options to theBuilding Committee, which then recommended the
School Boardapproves roof,asphalt projects
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Area volunteers are needed for the annu-al Germantown Youth Futures Lock-in set forFriday, May 10, 6 to 11 p.m., at KennedyMiddle School
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The following report was takenom records at the Germantownolice Department.
Absolute sobriety A male subject was arrested for violation
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POLICE BLOTTERitems go to the Finance Committee. TheFinance Committee recommended the itemcome to the board for full discussion.
Ericksen said he recommended using theunassigned fund balance.
Lets use some of the funds we have inour fund balance to get these projectsgoing, Ericksen said.
During board discussion, board memberLester Spies said the projects are not frivo-
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Dear Dr. Winter, I am a new (complete) denturewearer. How can I determine what proper fittingdentures "should" look, fit and feel like? Neither mytop, nor bottom fit. My top denture doesn't seem to go
up far enough and has about a 1/4" gap whereEVERYTHING (including saliva) goes under mydenture(s) regardless of the denture adhesive I use.They don't line-up, my smile is "lop-sided" and I can'teat. Should my top denture go all the way up to thetop/have a gap or be flush? Thanks!
Dear Kathy, I am sorry you are having problems.The easiest way to answer your question is to say Ihave to look at your dentures to evaluate the size of theperipheries, the seal in the palatal area and the retentionof the new denture. Dentures should fit intimately tothe palate. They should not have a gap that is felt withthe tongue. If the denture is extended too far to the backof your mouth it is possible to feel a gap if your softpalate is covered as your soft palate moves duringspeech and swallowing. If the top denture doesn't seemto go up high enough the dentist needs to evaluate itand make sure there is a good fit and it has beentrimmed properly to insure the denture is fully seated.If it is not all the way down, a proper adjustment couldallow it to seat further. In the absence of good fit thedenture may need to be relined where a new impression
is taken in the denture and it is sent to the lab to haveadditional acrylic added to the inside of the denture. Ifyou can't eat the dentures are not done. I always tellpatients the day they take my dentures home they areonly half done! The final adjustments to your fit andbite will help insure they are optimal. If they don't lineup--and your smile is lop-sided you need to address thiswith your dentist so they can remedy the situation. Ifthe dentist did one or more try-in visits to check smiledisplay, alignment, bite then they should look greatnow. Please ask your dentist to address these itemsuntil you are satisfied. If not seek a second opinion.
Dear Dr. Winter, I had porcelain crowns done 4years ago and I am just not happy. There is now a spacebetween the teeth and they appear to be too yellowwhat should I do? Also a space opened up and I didn'twear the retainer I was given with the crowns.
Well, presumably you approved them before theywere cemented. Patients are always told that the colorof crowns will not change so they must approve the
shape and appearance prior to allocemented. It is much easier to havecolor of the crowns before they arego through the arduous task of cuttemporizing the teeth, making a neredoing the entire process. Not to mecrowns off of teeth is not a benignlead to further trauma to the u
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I would speak to your dentist anddo to rectify the situation. Dentists patients to leave happy!
Please visit our website at www.Read our articles, watch our videocall us for a comprehensive examinAll the best,Richard B. Winter D.D.S. M.A.G.DMaster Academy General DentistryDiplomate International Congress OImplantologistsBruce Winter D.D.S. Board MATC,Professor Marquette University Sch
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Performances are in the North Middlechool auditorium at N88 W 16750arfield Drive on April 19,20,26,27 at30 p.m. and 21, 28 at 2 p.m. Tickets are18 for Adults and $15 for seniors/ stu-
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The musical is based on the 1980movie of the same name and features musicwritten by movie co-star Dolly Parton. Theshow will have a cast of 36 actors, sevenproduction staff, 12 backstage personnel(set building), seven costume constructionpersonnel, along with box office managerand dozens of other volunteers for this
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The show will be the fourth one withPatio Players in which Felice Leib serves asstage director. Leib noted that several mem-bers of the cast also appeared in previousPatio Players shows. Melissa Bloch-Meieris the choreographer while Curt Hart is themusic director for the show.
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It is one of the newelicensed and is extremely pcommunity and regional thecountry, Leib said. Basedthis show adds some chacourse wonderful music wParton. Many of the songsleave the audience humming
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Those sounds can certainly be annoying,but what people don't realize is sometimesthose sounds may be linked to somethingmore serious.
About 7 percent of car crashes arecaused by some kind of vehicle failure,
with tire degradation and brake systemfailures topping the list, according to theNational Motor Vehicle Crash Causation
Survey from the National Highway TrafficSafety Administration. But tire and brakefailure aren't the only types of vehicleproblems that can lead to accidents -engine, steering system and suspensionfailures also cause crashes.
"Getting your oil changed, tires rotatedand brake pads checked regularly notonly helps keep your car running smoothly,but it also helps keep you and your familysafe," says Matt Myers, senior vice presi-dent of claims with Erie Insurance. "It's alsoimportant to check your car's transmissionfluids and get the 50,000-mile and100,000-mile checks. It might sound like alot, but regular preventative maintenanceis the best way to keep those strange car
noises - and accidents - to a minimum."Here are six common car noises peo-ple hear and what they could mean:
Humming or groaningWhen you hear humming while driving
at faster speeds, it's a sign there probablyis some wear on your tires, which can leadto serious issues. It could be located on theinsides of your tires, which is hard to diag-
nose on your own, but checked is a risk, because tthe tire might be coming ap
GrowlingThis noise could chang
away when you turn the wusually caused by a defectbearing. The change in noresult of the shift in the weigyou turn.
Whining and creakiYou might hear these
up or turning. It could be ball joint or tie rod seizing
SqueakingThis can be a high-p
annoyance that lets you knget your brake pads checke
GrindingThis sound means two p
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By Craig W. ArmstrongThe snow and ice have melted, the
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Getting from place to place in the win-r is enough to occupy your mind, butnce the roads are clear, you want to driverther and faster, and that means using
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Slow down and save. The faster yougo, the fewer miles you will get to the gal-lon. Driving over 60 mph will decreaseyour gas mileage. It has been estimatedthat every 5 mph over 60 you drive, youare going to consume more fuel. Besideshow fast you are driving, consider HOWyou are driving. If you rapidly accelerateor brake, you are using more gas and willlower your mileage by more than 30%.
Keep the pressure under control.Correct tire pressure is crucial to good gasmileage. Make sure that your tires areproperly inflated. The correct PSI (poundsper square inch) can be found on the tire,on the sticker on the door or in yourowner's manual.
Change your oil regularly. The classicrule of thumb is to change your oil every
three months or 3,000 miles. This rule is asource of great debate. The point at whichoil breaks down has improved over theyears and many experts feel today's oillasts longer. The best way to judge whenyour oil needs to be changed is by consult-ing the vehicle owner's manual.
Pace yourself. If you do a lot of high-way driving, use your cruise control. Thiswill allow you to keep a constant rate ofspeed and improve your gas mileage.
Lighten your load. During the wintermonths, you may have put bags of salt or
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volve an inspection of several areas, includ-g the battery, engine mechanical, power-ain control, fuel, ignition and emissions. Notvery shop defines a tune-up in this way, how-ver. Generally, the more involved the tune-p, the more it costs.
When scheduling a tune-up, it is importantat you find out what it will entail and howuch it will cost. Be wary of really low esti-ates; chances are the shop is pushing forour business and the final bill for the tune-upll be much higher.
The best shops understand that not allivers know what a tune-up is and request
ne on the assumption that it will fix whateverwrong with their vehicle. They will ask why
you think your vehicle needs a tune-up and go
from there. You may discover that what youreally need are new battery cables ratherthan new spark plugs.
Once you have several estimates, sit downand compare them. Select the shop whoseestimate includes a fairly thorough inspectionat a fair price. You want to make sure thatwhen you drive away from the shop your vehi-cle is running smoothly and efficiently.
The term "tune-up" means different thingsto different people. Keep that in mind as youshop around for estimates. Know what youare getting before you take your vehicle in,and if you are getting a tune-up for any reasonother than maintenance issues, relay that infor-mation to the shop. I f you don't, you could endup paying for a tune-up plus a repair.
rom page 10
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me. Check your tire pressure. Tires that aren'tflated to the correct PSI (pounds per squarech) create more friction, make the vehicleork harder and use more gas. Keeping youres properly inflated saves you money at theump and keeps the planet greener by thee of less gas. The correct pressure will beinted on the tire or found in the owner's man-
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Determine if your auto shop is green. Askif they recycle oil and antifreeze. Also find outif rebuilt parts are available. The cost of theseparts can be 50% less. You'll be saving moneyand recycling at the same time.
One of the best ways to save money andbe green is to be creative. We could all usesome extra money and maintaining our planetis something we can all take part in. Springhas sprung and things will be getting green.
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A hissing sound might occur after yourn off your ignition and can sometimese followed by smoke from under yourood.
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2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT3.8V6, 41k miles, Blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2007 TOYOTA SIENNA LEQuad Seats, Rear AC/Heat, Blue . . . . . . . .2007 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXT3.8 V6 Magnesium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2006 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SXTStow N Go Blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2003 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY LXGreen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2002 CHRYSLER TOWN AND COUNTRY LX98k miles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2001 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN EX3.8 V6, Patriot Blue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tax, title, licens
PRE-OWNED TRUCKS CONTINUED
2004 GMG SIERRA 1500 Z71 CREW 4X45.3 V8, Red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$10,9002002 DODGE DAKOTA CLUB CAB SLT 4X4One Owner, 4.7 V8, Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$7,9002002 DODGE RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 4X4Chrome tube steps, Burgandy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,9002001 FORD RANGER STEP SIDE EXT CAB4X4 Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,900
PRE-OWNED SUVS
2010 JEEP COMMANDER LIMITED 4X45.7 V8 Moonroof, Navigation, Loaded, 33k miles, Silver $29,9002011 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4One Owner, Leather, Rear Backup Camera, 23k, Silver . .$27,9002010 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED 4X4 SPORT31k miles, Red Rock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25,9002010 JEEP WRANGLER SAHARA 4X4 Black . . . . . .$23,9002010 JEEP COMMANDER SPORT 4X4Leather 16k miles Silver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$22,9002009 VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREG2Vr6 Burgundy . . . .$21,9002009 FORD FLEX3.5 V6, 3rd Row seat,Leather, Rear Parking Sensors, 48k, Ice Blue . . . . . . .$20,9002011 KIA SORENTO One owner, Heated seats,Bluetooth, 3rd seat, Backup Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . .$18,9002010 JEEP COMPASS Black, 27k . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,9002006 HUMMER H3 3.5 5 cyl., Birch White . . . . . . .$12,9002010 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4, Bright Silver . . . . .$11,9002006 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4X4 3.0 V6, Blue . . . . .$11,9002007 HYUNDAI SANTA FE LIMITED Dark Cherry . . .$11,5002005 HONDA PILOT EX-L 4X4 Black . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,5002005 BUICK RENDEZVOUS 3.4 V6, Blue . . . . . . . . . .$6,9001999 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4 4.0 I6 .$5,200
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By Craig W. ArmstrongSpring is here and it's time to enjoy driv-
g again. Gone are the icy roads, blowingow and brown slush. You may be consid-ing a trip to enjoy the warmer spring
eather. You know where you want to go;ou just don't know how to get there. That'shere a GPS can help.
A GPS or Global Positioning System is aarvel of modern technology. It's a deviceat computes your location using triangula-
on. The GPS unit in your vehicle is actuallyst a receiver that receives signals frombiting satellites. Once the unit knowshere you are, it can instruct you on how toet to your destination. After putting yourestination information into the device, it willve you step-by-step instructions on how toet there.
Before you buy any technology, it isport to ask yourself a few questions. Asth most things, you get what you pay for.e more you spend on a GPS, the more fea-res it will contain. Some GPSs come with aundle," which contains extra components.f course, a GPS can also be purchased byelf.
Consider warranty, support andpgrades. The longer warranty you can get,e better. If you are thinking about buyingn extended warranty, make sure it coversmething that is likely to break down. Makere there is toll-free or Internet support.
ome people don't do well with writtenstructions, so it's nice to be able to talk tonother human being. Talk to whoever is sell-g you the device about upgrades. Will it
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device in your vehicle. Does the unit comewith what you will need to mount it?One of the coolest things about many
GPSs is that they can speak. Having a unitthat can speak is convenient. It allows you tokeep your eyes on the road while it givesyou directions. Keep in mind some deviceswill simply say, "Take the next right," whileothers will have the ability to give you spe-cific street names, "Turn left on WashingtonStreet." Some units can be programmed tospeak in an American or English accent or ina male or female voice. Many units canspeak multiple languages. If you can't speakJapanese, this really isn't helpful, but it canbe entertaining on long trips.
Investing in a GPS can save you timeand frustration. Just make sure you do yourhomework and ask the right questions.Getting a GPS that fits your needs will makeyour travels a lot smoother.
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sand in your trunk for added weight andtraction. Now is the time to get rid of them.A lighter vehicle is a more fuel-efficientvehicle. Drag on your vehicle decreases itsefficiency by 2%. Get rid of any nonessen-tial items in your car and save some moneyon gas.
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car and it won't make the noise or "do thatthing" for the mechanic? The main way toavoid this frustration is to be an expert,prepared witness.
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COUNTRY MARKETPilgrim Road & Silver Spring Menomonee Falls 262-252-3090 Fax 262-252-9950
Sunday 7-7; Monday - Saturday 7-9; Meat Dept. 7-6 EverydaySale prices good April 14-20
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Menomonee Falls
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The Imagination Theatre of Germantownwill open its sixth season by presentingBarefoot in the Park by Neil Simon. Theremaining shows will take place April 19-21 atthe Lutheran Church of the Living Christ,
W156N10660 Pilgrim Rd., Germantown.Dates and times: Friday, April 19 at 7 p.m.;
Saturday, April 20 at 7 p.m.; and Sunday, April21 at 3:30 p.m.
Tickets fare $12. Individual tickets are on
sale now and can be orderedBox 271, Germantown, WI 5online at www.itogonline.org bphone at (262) 957-0399; ohour prior to curtain on show w
Imagination Theatre presenting Barefoot in the P
The Germantown Seniors Club will take aday trip to see Annie Get Your Gun at theFireside Dinner Theater in Fort Atkinson onThursday, May 2.
Entrees served will be BBQ pork back ribsand southern fried baked chicken breast.
The fee for the event is $99.
Participants will meet at tstrip mall, located at Mequon aat 9 a.m. and return at approxi
The reservation deadline make reservations or obtain mcontact the Germantown Se(262) 253-7799.
Seniors to see Annie Get Your Gat Fireside Theater May 2
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BY THOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR
The Germantown School Districtpproved the upcoming summer school pro-am last week, though a few board mem-
ers indicated they wish there were moreourses offered.
The pre-kindergarten to eighth gradeogram will run from June 18 to July 18hile makeup courses for freshmen andphomores at the high school will also befered. Summer band, band camp and
nrichment programming available in previ-us years will be offered again this year,ccording to information from the district.
Maria Kucharski, summer school coordi-ator, told the School Board April 8 that newourses will include a gearing up for sec-nd grade course and individualized read-
ing instruction for kindergarten and firstgrade students.
Board member Bruce Warnimont notedthat summer school is voluntary and open toall district residents. Warnimont that made anobservation that he said he has made in thepast about the district summer school pro-gram.
Personally, Im really disappointed thisis all we offer for summer school. In fact, Icant even articulate how deeply distressedthis is all we do for summer school,Warnimont said. I think we have a tremen-dous opportunity to provide better educa-tion, different education, less costly educa-tion if we would take advantage of utilizingthe buildings during the summertime.
Board member Sarah Larson, who grad-uated from the district, recalled a robustoffering of summer school offerings in the
past and asked why the district moved awaythat programming.
Warnimont said that, speaking as a par-ent, the change in philosophy occurred whilethe district was financially robust in themid-1990s.
Board member Tom Barney said while hewas pleased with the new reading program,he wished there were more options. Henoted that a co-worker whose children attendthe Slinger district take a rocket buildingcourse during the summer session.
It would be nice if there was the coolfactor in some of the summer school stuff,Barney said.
Kucharski noted she oversaw the KettleMoraine summer school program for fouryears, and that program served 1,900 stu-dents. That district offered courses such asswimming and fishing. She noted there was a
full-time summer school coordprogramming was run at twotions with a $550,000 busaid the Kettle Moraine progtive impact in what the diststate aid but said the district hhaving summer school as phead in creating its budget.
We really have to budgin a huge way if we want todirection, Kucharski said.
She also noted that in Ketrecreation department was othe school district whereas thates the recreation dGermantown.
While the board approvecontracts for teaching staff ered a future board meeting.
School Board approves summer school program
The village of Richfield became the firstommunity in Wisconsin to have updatedoter registration lists for upcoming elections.
As of result of the steps taken by the vil-ge, 130 names have been removed frome villages voter registration lists. The
ocess of removing names from voter regis-ation lists involves sending out postcards todividuals who have not cast a ballot in fourears will receive a postcard instructing themn how to remain on the voter registrationt.
State law required communities to havepdated voter registration lists by January.owever, several communities did not meete January deadline and as a result the
state Government Accountability Board(GAB) will not start mailing out postcards tostate residents until April 15.
In a statement issued in late March,Richfield Administrator Joshua Schoemannmade it clear the village was taking steps to
comply with the law even though there weredelays.The fact is that the village of Richfield
was in compliance at the January deadline,and was prepared to meet its statutory obli-gations, Schoemann said in a statement.
In response, village officials contactedthe GAB to get information to conduct thepostcard mailings to remove names from thelist. After receiving the list, Richfield sent out
400 postcards to inactive voters and subse-quently removed the 130 names from the list.
In a statement issued by the village,Schoemann said the village proceeded withthe voter maintenance list process to complywith state law.
We did it because state statutes man-date this duty be completed by the municipalclerk. Once were were informed that theGAB would not be performing the voterrecord maintenance within the required time-frame we moved quickly to bring our com-munity into compliance, regardless of whatany other community in the state was doing,Schoemann said. To us, the minimal cost of$261 to send out the postcards was a small
price to pay to have the molist possible.
The village said the statetion system will be purged bystatement from the village,Caroline Fochs said village
overwhelming feedback relages steps to update the volist.
Very rarely do we get sing of community support foing the law and doing our jothe statement.
Compile d by ThomasManaging Editor
Richfield updates voter registration lists
Uptown Motors hosting RaminatorUptown Motors in Slinger, 1111 E.
ommerce Blvd. (Hwy. 60) will be hostinge "Raminator" April 19-20. The Raminator ise Ram's competition monster truck, with freedes being provided. On April 20, Uptownll offer food and refreshments while suppliesst. The rides, food and fun are all at noarge, Donations will be accepted to supporte Washington County Humane Society.
Richfield Lioness Club fashionshow fundraiser set for April 18The Richfield Lioness Club presents
Rolling Out the Red Carpet, a fashion show
and charity fundraiser, Thursday, April 18 atthe Washington County Fair Park-Ziegler
Building.The eventwhich will have an Oscar
Night feelwill include live and silent auctions,a treasure chest, introduction of the UltimateFashion Makeover contest winner, food andbeverages and more. The exhibitor show willstart at 4 p.m. and the fashion show at 7 p.m.Fox 6 News anchor
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