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NEWSHall of Fame: The SchoolDistrict of Menomonee Fallsadded the names of five indi-viduals to its its Athletic Hallof Fame on Oct. 11. Seepage 11.
Blood drive:Menomonee FallsCommunity Education andRecreation in partnershipwith the Blood Center ofWisconsin is hosting aCommunity Blood Drive
Monday, Nov. 4, from 3 7 p.m. in rooms 102A &102B of the CommunityCenter See page 27.
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Teacher art exhibi-tion: The MenomoneeFalls Public Library will behosting the bi-annualMenomonee Falls ArtTeachers Exhibition,Practicing What WeTeach this fall. See page 9.
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Kaleb Becker of Menomonee Falls leads the field in the earlystages of the Greater Metro Conference cross country meet
at Greenfield Park Oct. 19. See story on page 25. Photo byThomas J. McKillen.
The village of Menomonee Falls approved an ordinanceOct. 21. keeping current restriction on the use of rifles for deerhunting.
According to information from Village Attorney MichaelMorse, the state had banned the use of rifles for deer huntingin the southern part of the state. However, the stateDepartment of Natural Resources (DNR) lifted the ban, whichwill end Nov. 1. However, local units of government can stillapprove a more restrictive ordnance which keeps the rifle banin place.
The board also implemented new restrictions on bow andarrow hunting, which requires bow and arrow hunters to getpermission from an adjacent property owner if the propertyhas a building within 100 yards of the property of the intend-
ed hunting area. Also, bow hunters will be required to aim thebows down. Morse indicated the added language regardingbow and arrow hunting will reflect recent changes in state law.
Etc.:
The board approved an agreement with the village ofLannon to have Menomonee Falls provide snow and ice con-trol services for this coming winter. Menomonee Falls has pro-vided snow control services to Lannon since the 2004-5 sea-son.
Under this year's agreement, there will be a 2 percentincrease in truck use, a 2.9 percent increase salt while there isa 10 percent administrative fee for the total costs of labor,truck and salt service.
The board approved reclassifying five properties on the
Village Boardkeeps rifle ban for
deer hunting
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Childs Name:
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Phone #: Age:
Winners will be appointed JuniorParade Marshals for the parade and
must be available to ride in the paradeon: Saturday, November 16th 2:00 pm.
One winner will be selected
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Colored pictures must be submitted by 4 PM, Wednesday, November 6th, 2013. Send completed form and colored picture to:
Germantown Chamber Christmas Parade / BMO Harris Bank Coloring Contest,P.O. Box 12, W156 N11251 Pilgrim Road, Germantown, WI 53022
Special Thanks to picture artist Tommy Paschke, Germantown High School students, BMO Harris Bank for sponsoring the coloring
contest, and to The Express News for running this contest picture. Pictures may also be dropped off at the Chamber Office.
Saturday, November 16, 2013 Germantown Christmas Festival
5k Candy Cane Run/Walk 10:00am, Christmas Parade 2:00pm,Tree Lighting Activities 2:30-4:30pm.Visit: www.germantownchamber.org for details. Sponsors: Columbia-St. Marys GermantownClinic; Deutschstadt Heritage Foundation; Edward Jones, Sherry Plevak; Hilton Garden Inn, Park Place
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The Optimist Club of Menomonee Falls isplanning the Fall Clean Up of area SeniorCitizen yards for Saturday, November 2nd .Optimist Club members and area youthgroups team up to help Senior Citizens withtheir yard work that day. Any interestedSenior Citizen should call the CommunityEducation & Recreation Department at 255-
8460 for more details. All donations (notrequired) for the work will be given to t he par-ticipating youth organizations.
The motto of the Optimist Club is "Friendof Youth" and "Bringing out the Best in Kids".Many community events are sponsored by the
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Some of the youth projects the club spon-sors are Post Prom, Jr Miss, Student of the
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The Optimist Club of Menomonee Fallsmeets every Wednesday morning at 7:15 inroom 102 of the Menomonee Falls CommunityCenter, N8645 Margaret Road.
Optimist Club fall clean up Nov. 2
The Menomonee Falls Public Library willbe hosting the bi-annual Menomonee Falls ArtTeachers Exhibition, Practicing What WeTeach this fall. The opening reception will takeplace on November 11 from 6:30 7:30 p.m.
The artwork will be on display November11 25, 2013. The exhibition will feature arange of traditional and modern art piecesranging from watercolor, acrylic, oil on canvas,pen & ink, jewelry design to photography.
All artwork is on display throughout thelibrary walls, shelves and cases. The Library islocated at W156 N8436 Pilgrim Road,Menomonee Falls, WI 53051. For more infor-mation, please contact 262-946-2046.
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The bands of Germantown High Schoolwill present the annual "Almost AnythingGoes Show" on Friday, Nov. 1, andSaturday, Nov. 2, at 7 p.m. in theGermantown High School auxiliary gym.
This year's theme, "The Music of
Chicago," features the Germantown Wall ofSound performing '70s Chicago classics"Make Me Smile," "Does Anyone ReallyKnow What Time It Is," "Free," and "25 or 6to 4." In addition, members of the Freshman
Concert Winds and Symphonic Band will
join the Wall of Sound with Chicago's "JustYou and Me," "Colour My World," and"Saturday In The Park."
The concert will also feature perform-ances by the color guard, drum line, and
color guard workshop.
Friday's show will include a perform-ance by the Kennedy Middle Schooleighth-grade band. Saturday's event fea-tures the "Battle of the Bands," during whicheach grade level of students, freshmen to
seniors, will compete for the top spot and ayear's worth of bragging rights. Each showculminates with more than 200 studentmusicians playing a collection of high-ener-gy Germantown favorites.
Tickets can be pre-ordered through theGermantown Band Department by calling(262) 502-7158 or emailing jbell@ger-mantown.k12.wi.us. An order form can bedownloaded at www.gtownbands.com. Theremainder of the tickets will be available atthe door each night of the performance.General seating is $3, and a limited
amount of "front-and-center" table seating isavailable for $60 per eight-seat table.Concessions will be available and rafflebaskets will be auctioned with proceedssupporting the Warhawk Band Boosters.
'Almost Anything Goes Show' set for Nov. 1 and 2
Lutheran Church of the Living Christ willhold its annual Holiday Boutique onSaturday, Nov. 2, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Theevent will include crafts, basket sales andbasket raffles, bakery and chili. Chili can bepurchased as eat-in or take-out, and can bepre-ordered by the quart by calling (262)677-4272. The church is located at W156N10660 Pilgrim Road, Germantown.
Lutheran Church of LivingChrist Holiday Boutique
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The following information was provided by
the School District of Menomonee FallsThe School District of Menomonee Fallsadded the names of five individuals to its itsAthletic Hall of Fame on Oct. 11, 2013. Oneof them helped make this all possible by co-founding the Hall of Fame.
The plaques of Nicole Gross Johnson, JimHessler, Michael McKenna, David Petroff andTom Wolf were added to the hall.
The following is summaries of the five newinductees:
Nicole Gross Johnson (class of1990):Johnson was a four-year vars ity s tarte rin volleyball and captain for three. She earned
first team all conference honors twice andteam MVP once. In softball, she started threeseasons, was captain for two and earned firstteam all conference once.
She also lettered in basketball, andearned a four-year volleyball scholarship toUW-Parkside.
Tom Wolf (class of 1992): Wolf was athree-year starter in basketball and three-yearletter winner in football. He made first team allconference in hoops and football each for oneseason.
He was an all state honorable mention atdefensive back and played in the Shrine Bowl.He earned hoops team captain and MVP hon-ors once.
Michael McKenna (class of 1993):McKenna made first team all conference incross country and qualified for state one sea-son. He was voted team MVP once andrecorded the fastest first meet time in schoolhistory.
But outside high school, he became a four-time national cycling champion. He is the2,000-meter and 200-meter national recordholder, has won more than 10 medals nation-wide. He was named the best all-around 16-
year-old cycler in the country.He attended the U.S. OlympicDevelopment Team camps for three years androde professionally for four. He competed infour national cycling championships and cur-rently races for the Caf Hollander/BeneluzCycling Team.
He also serves as Nicolets girls track andfield coach, earning a state runner-up finish in
2005.
Jim Hessler (class of 1984): Hesslerearned two letters each in track and football.Once season he made first team all confer-ence on both sides of the ball. Her was a cap-tain and named outstanding defensive linemanone season.
He earned four varsity letters for football atUW-Eau Claire. One season he was first teamall conference, team MVP and captain.
He was a Falls assistant football coach fornearly 10 years and a UW-Eau Claire assis-tant football coach for one year. He served asFalls athletic director for six years and namedStudent Council Outstanding Teacher once.
He now teaches math at Arrowhead and isan assistant football coach, earning two titlesand five trips to the championship game. Hehas been named National Teacher of the Year,Midwest Teacher of the Year and NationalHonor Society Teacher of the Year.
David Petroff (coach/athletic direc-tor): Petroff served as head wrestling coachand assistant football coach in California forseveral years before returning to Wisconsin.
He was an English teacher and head foot-ball coach at Falls for nine seasons and wonthe conference once. He won football coachof the year and teacher of the year in the sameyear.
He served as Falls community relationsdirector for six years, during which Falls wasnamed School District of the Year, StateSuperintendent of the Year and the PublicPolicy Forum Award. He was once president ofthe state school PR association. He ran infor-mational campaigns for two successful referen-dums.
He served as athletic director for 12 yearsbefore retiring in 2012.
He is the co-founder of the Athletic Hall ofFame, oversaw $1.5 million in athletic facility
upgrades and created state and conferencetitle banners in the gym. He was once namedAthletic Director of the Year.
He has served as Menomonee FallsOptimist Club President and chair ofLeadership Menomonee Falls, and sits onboards of directors of several local organiza-tions.
Five Falls graduates inducted intoschools athletic Hall of Fame
A gift basket (right) fromCommunity MemorialHospital was one of theitems that was up forsilent auction during ACommunity Affair, whichwas held at
Menomonee Falls HighSchool Oct. 19. Theevent was organized byCommunity League ofMenomonee Falls.
The Menomonee Falls Village Board got afirst glimpse at the proposed 2014 budget.
According to information presented byVillage Manager Mark Fitzgerald, the pro-posed tax levy will be $22,203,859.
There will be no tax rate increase for thecoming year and Fitzgerald added there wasno increase in the garbage fee that wasapproved earlier this year.
Were pretty pleased that we can presentto you a budget tonight that is pretty straight-foward, pretty sane and it also wont be high-ly charged relative to the taxpayers,Fitzgerald said. Most people will view thisvery, very positively.
According to Fitzgerald, the village wouldhave been able to increase the tax levy by1.637 percent due to the new construction.Fitzgerald added the village had the highest
percentage of growth in Waukesha Countyby a significant margin.According to Fitzgerald, the village had
$70.7 million in new construction last year. Bycomparison, the village of Pewaukee had $36million in new construction.
He said the village is proposing a 1.3 per-
cent increase in the levy, or $288,750, so thevillage can say the tax rate remains flat at$5.20 per $1,000 assessed value.
As a result, Fitzgerald said the village isopting not to raise the levy approximately$700,000 and he further explained that theloss is permanent due to state law.
However, we are cognizant of theboards direction to maintain a zero-increasebudget and we brought it in at 1.3 percent tomaintain the flat tax rate, Fitzgerald said.
Village President Randy Newman addedthat while there is a permanent loss in revenuesource, it is also a permanent savings for tax-payers.
Fitzgerald explained that the budgetprocess is not a wish list. Rather, there arepre-set requirements for what departments areto request.
By this time, we give a budget that meetsyour requirements and is well understood andwell known by the department managers. Itdoesnt mean theyre always happy becausewe are in resource limitations in the state ofWisconsin but it well understood and prettywell defined, he said.
According to information provided by thevillage, the resident of a home with anassessed value of $250,000 will pay an addi-tional $1,300 in the village portion of theproperty tax.
Also, the total number of village employ-ees remains at 180.
A public hearing on the budget will beheld next month.
By Thomas J. McK illen, Managing Ed itor
Proposed budget presented to Village Board
south side of Pilgrim Road between PilgrimRoad and Held Drive from the Industrial LandUse Classification to the Low Density Land Usedesignation.
Trustee Steve Raymonds explained thereare two homes on the properties that don't con-firm to the land use designation. The landowner has requested the change so he can
add a garage to one of the properties. As aresult, the village opted to change the land use
designation for the three other properties.The board also approved a request from
Neu's Hardware to adjust its conditional usepermit to allow the outdoor display of tools andequipment at N95 W16915 Richfield Way.
Raymonds explained that Neu's had beendisplaying equipment outdoors, which requiresa conditional use permit. Raymond said theequipment would be fenced in for security rea-sons and to meet the village code.
By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing Editor
From page 1
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The School District of Menomonee Falls isundertaking a pilot program regarding home-work at the high school for Algebra 1,Algebra 2 and geometry.
The pilot program was summarized duringthe Oct. 15 School Board meeting.
Gary Kiltz, director of curriculum andlearning, explained that math teaching staff at
the high school asked for a waiver to the cur-rent policy in place to allow experimentationwith homework.
According to Kiltz, the teachers collecteddata showing that students who were com-pleting their practice homework were doingmuch better on assessments. Kiltz furtherexplained that every week an assessment isgiven to have students demonstrate their profi-ciency before moving onto the next item.
Kiltz said when students were asked to dothe assessment a second time and show prac-tice homework, there was a higher rate ofpassing the second time.
It was a direct connection to the home-work being done, Kiltz said.
As a result, Kiltz said teaching staff is
undertaking a pilot program in which studentswould be given 10 percent credit for theirpractice homework.
Students wont be graded on the actualright or wrong answers because it is practice,but were making sure theyre actually goingthrough the steps and stages of completingtheir homework through that process, Kiltz
said.The Curriculum and Learning Committee
granted a waiver to allow for the pilot pro-gram for a nine-week period.
School Board President Faith VanderHorstprovided additional background, observingthat as students got older, they decided,because Im not being graded on it, Im notgoing to do it. They were finding that kids thatdid do did better on their assessments.
VanderHorst said parents have sent emailsin support of the policy.
Board member David Noshay added that80 or 85 percent of children in the schoolwill be positively affected by the switch.
By Thoma s J. McKill en, Managing Edi tor
Making homework countFalls HS math department undertaking pilot program
The Menomonee Falls Historical Society willhold its annual Halloween Family Fun NightFriday, Oct. 25 and Saturday, Oct. 26, 6 to 9p.m., at the Old Falls Village, located atHighway Q and Pilgrim Road, in MenomoneeFalls.
The event will include trick-or-treating, chil-
drens activities and games, tattoos, a puppetstory theater, a marshmallow roast, cookies andcider, and a special Halloween art show.
The fee is $4 for adults and kids over theage of 3. Children 3 and older will receive apumpkin with admission.
Falls Halloween Family Fun Night set for Oct. 25-26
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By Sam Erickson
There are a lot of moving parts in a car,and some are more important than others.Some, however, are actually more importantthan people generally think they are. Almost
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By Ralph Lee
Rotating your car's tires is like going to thedentist. Nobody likes it, but it's something thatshould be done. Depending on where andwhen it happens, getting a flat tire is similar toteeth issues. If a tire goes flat in your driveway,it's like a small cavity that has to be filled. It'sannoying but not that big a deal. If a tire blowsin rush-hour traffic, you're talking full-blownroot canal, and who wants that? Here aresome tips to prevent tire decay.
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How often should you rotate your tires?
Well, that obviously varies based on theamount of miles you drive each day.Unfortunately, for some drivers, you may needto rotate your tires more often t han you visit thedentist for a checkup. A rotation is often rec-ommended at about 7,500 miles. That's oftenthe time for an oil change, so do some multi-tasking and get both jobs done at once. Checkyour owner's manual to see when it recom-mends tire rotations for your particular model.
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In the fall, people begin to think about theharsh roads of winter that lie ahead. That meanschecking the tires, the oil and other mechanical
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...Detailing the interiorFrom page 19
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You may not know what end of a wrenchto hold, but anybody can get a grip on thesehelpful car care tips.
Get the soapPerhaps the simplest thing to do to take
care of your car is to wash it on a regularbasis. Washing your car once a week canhelp keep at bay the bugs, tar and otherdebris that can build up over time. Given afoothold, these things can become nearlyimpossible to clean off. If you can't manage aonce-a-week wash, try for once a month. If youcan't manage once a month and you havekids, hire 'em out.
Check the oil. Stat!Your car's oil is like its blood. It needs to
be checked regularly. Check your owner'smanual for the type of oil your car uses andwhere the oil dipstick under the hood is locat-ed. At least once a month, check your oil level.Top it off if necessary. All you need is the oil,a funnel and some paper towels to clean upany mess.
And while you're checking the oil...
Your car has other fluids that need to bechecked every so often as well. These includeautomatic transmission fluid, coolant (anti-freeze), brake fluid, differential oil and powersteering fluid. Consult your owner's manual forthe location of these fluid reservoirs. Checktheir levels periodically, top them off whennecessary and have them changed when yourmanual indicates.
Hold the greaseYou're keeping the outside of your car
looking sharp with regular washings, but howabout under the hood? Head to your localauto parts store and check out the variety ofdegreasers available. Follow the directionsand watch your engine sparkle. An addedbenefit to having a clean engine is it makes iteasier to locate any trouble spots (e.g., leaks).
Windshield woesBetween washings your windshield may
get dirty from rain or snowstorms or our fine-feathered friends. A clean windshield is crucialto safe driving. Virtually any kind of glasscleaner and lint-free towel will have your wind-shield sparkling in no time. Don't forget theinside of the windshield as well. Also checkand clean your windows as necessary.
Out, out, damned spotIt's no fun noticing a spot or two on your
windshield that you want to clean off and find-ing out you're out of washer fluid or, worseyet, your wipers are worn out. Wiper bladesshould be changed about once a year. Checkyour washer fluid level when you check the oil.
Lots of lights
There's nothing worse than looking in yourrearview mirror and seeing the flashing lightsof a police car behind you. Sometimes the rea-son for a traffic stop is as simple as a missingheadlight or taillight. Avoid this problem bydoing a periodic walkaround of your car tomake sure all lighting systems are functioning.Don't forget the light illuminating your licenseplate. Inside the vehicle, make sure all yourinterior lights are working properly.
Inflation situationUnder- or over-inflated tires can be a dan-
gerous-and sometimes deadly-situation. Tiresimproperly inflated wear out faster and can
rob you of the gas mileage you deserve.Check your owner's manual for the properamount of pressure your tires need. Get in thehabit of checking each tire's pressure at regu-lar intervals. You could be saving your life andyou will save money.
Taking care of your
automobile
By Ronda Addy
Belts and hoses are important componentsin your vehicle. If something goes wrong withthem, you will have problems. By paying atten-tion to the belts and hoses, you can help keepyour vehicle running its best. You don't need tohire a professional to check your belts and
hoses. You can do it yourself. You just need tomake sure the engine is cold.
Belts operate the alternator, power steeringpump, water pump and air conditioner com-pressor. It is important to start with a visualinspection of the belts and a testing of the ten-
Tighten that belt
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