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As of this printing, the
Kohler/Sheboygan Lutheran girls
varsity swim team is ranked third
in the state in the Wisconsin In-
terscholastic Swim Coaches As-
sociation Division 2 state
rankings. Kohler/Sheboygan
Lutheran (485; 4) is behind #1
Madison Edgewood (555;2) and
#2, Whitnall (502;3).
Kohler/Lutheran held the second
place spot until Whitnall ad-
vanced.
Kohler’s Emma Herold is at #1
in the 100 freestyle with a time of
:53.51; 2. Jenna Silvestri is at #1
in the 200 individual medley with
a time of 2:13.83; 6.
On October 10, the swim team
placed second out of nine teams
in the Sheboygan South High
School Redwing Invite.
Kohler/Lutheran and Plymouth
were the only two Division 2
teams competing against seven
Division 1 teams.
Kohler girls swim team making a splash in rankings
For the first time in Kohler High
School history, the entire girls ten-
nis team qualified for the WIAA
state championships after winning
the Brown Deer sectional on Octo-
ber 7.
Finishing first in three fights to
take sectionals were No. 3 singles,
Evelyn Heun; No. 4 singles, Grace
Madigan; and No. 3 doubles, Fran-
nie Hillstrom and Jamie Lewis.
Three players advance to state as
automatic qualifiers: No. 1 singles,
Anna Mesalles; and No. 1 doubles
team Allie Bryce and Rachel Proud-
man. Two players will join them as
special qualifiers: No. 2 doubles
team Amelia Grose and Emily
Guesneau.
The Individual Championships
will be held Thursday-Saturday -
October 15-16-17 at Nielsen Tennis
Stadium in Madison. The team
championships will be held Friday-
Saturday, October 23-24 at Nielsen
Tennis Stadium in Madison.
Front: Evelyn Heun, Rachel Proudman,Grace Madigan. Back: Coach Brad Hoff-
man, Amelia Grose, Emily Guesneau, AllieBryce, Anna Mesalles, Frannie Hillstromand Jamie Lewis, assistant coach Marcy
Stanczyk. Not pictured: Lauren Horth.– Submitted photo
Kohler girls tennis team makes schoolhistory with team win at sectionals
Front: Kara Friske, Madeline Wandschneider, Elaina Falconer, Tessa Parrish,Emily Koller, Ashley Thyes, Katie Lacerda, Anika Sjollema, Marlea Joa. Back: Ashley Dedering, Khloe Rustan, Brooke Casper, Jenna Silvestri, EmmaHerold, Alissa Griswold, Kelly Hoekstra, Rebecca Sohn, Kristen Rauch, TraceyWeyer, Kacey Lacerda. Not picured: McKayla Nack, Hayley Kvindlog.
– Submitted photo
In a letter emailed to families of
Kohler School District students,
Superintendent Quynh Trueblood
outlined efforts the district is un-
dertaking to improve communica-
tions to families and the commu-
nity.
Essential reports can now be ac-
cessed on the District’s website at
kohlerpublicschools.org under the
heading “Kohler Highlights.” A
link titled “The State of the Dis-
trict” will take visitors to reports
and updates to the district’s strate-
gic plan, student achievement, ed-
ucator effectiveness, interscholas-
tic athletics and more, as well as
reports from outside agencies such
as the Wisconsin Department of
Public Instruction’s School Report
Card.
The district website also now
provides access to school board
agendas. On the home page click
“Our District” then “Board of Ed-
ucation.”
To further improve communica-
tion streams throughout the Dis-
trict, the school board appointed
its vice-president, Christina Kober-
stein, to work with Superintendent
Trueblood to develop a strategic
communication plan. Trueblood
said they will soon be reaching out
to the community and staff to
gather insight into what is impor-
tant information and how the dis-
trict can best meet the commu-
nity’s needs.
School District launches effort to improve communications
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Big East HonorsBand and ChoirAnnouncedBy Richard Tengowski
Congratulations to Kohler High
School band and choir students
who were selected to the inaugural
2016 Big East Honors Band and
Choir.
Band students were selected
based on performance ability and
music achievements. Those se-
lected include Beth Boland (clar-
inet), Jim Conklin (trombone),
Hunter Lewinski (tuba), Sam
Maass (oboe), Clara Montes
(oboe), Jamie Pagelow (clarinet),
Larissa Paseta (clarinet), Kaelin
Sbrocco (alto saxophone), Nathan
Waniorek (tuba), and Sam Wen-
berg (percussion).
Choir students were selected
based on performance ability and
music achievements. Those se-
lected include Chloi Ducharme
(soprano), Ryah Gutschow (so-
prano), Amelia Grose (alto),
Kaelin Sbrocco (alto), Brett Friske
(tenor), Rilind Hidri (tenor), Ben
Tengowski (tenor), Hank Biznek
(bass), Archie Brohn (bass), and
Denny Kanz (bass).
These selected students will re-
hearse and perform a concert on
Thursday, January 7, 2016 at 7:00
p.m. at the Capitol Civic Center in
Manitowoc.
Conducting the Big East Honors
Band is Dr. Charlie Menghini,
President, Professor of Music and
Director of Bands at VanderCook
College of Music in Chicago, Illi-
nois.
Conducting the Big East Honors
Choir is Susan McAllister, former
Director of Choirs at Preble High
School in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
The concert is open to the pub-
lic.
Kohler, WI— Children’s Hospital
of Wisconsin will receive a dona-
tion from Kohler Credit Union
thanks to the generous efforts of
credit union employees and their
guests who participated in various
fundraising activities at its annual
employee summer picnic. The
event raised almost $500.
Children’s Hospital of Wiscon-
sin is the region’s only independ-
ent health care system dedicated
solely to the health and well-being
of children. Throughout the state,
it provides kids and their families
a wide range of care and support –
everything from routine care to life
saving advances and treatments.
The not-for-profit hospital is one
of the nation’s top pediatric facili-
ties as well as one of the busiest in
the nation.
Kohler Credit Union is a $300
million not-for-profit, financial co-
operative, owned and governed by
its members. Membership is open
to anyone who lives or works in
Sheboygan, Calumet, Fond du
Lac, Manitowoc, Milwaukee,
Ozaukee, Washington or Wauke-
sha County; as well as their imme-
diate family members and
associations or organizations.
Kohler Credit Union makes donation to Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
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A last minute touchdown pass in the fourth
quarter gave the Kohler/Sheboygan
Lutheran/Sheboygan Christian football team a
win over Howards Grove, guaranteeing the
Bombers a slot in the playoffs.
This is the first time since 1999 that Kohler
football players will compete in the state play-
offs.
This coming Friday, KLC plays its last regu-
lar season game, taking on Manitowoc
Lutheran at home for Senior Night. Kickoff is
at 7:00 p.m.
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Student actors (from left) Chris Lofgren, Jack Kral and Amelia Grose practice a scene from the upcoming production ofBeauty and The Beast at Kohler High. The show runs from November 5-8. Tickets are available in the high school office.
– Submitted photo
Beauty and The Beast cast and crewreadies for opening nightShow Opens November 5th
The cast and crew of the Kohler
High production of Beauty andThe Beast is quickly readying for
opening night, November 5th.
While the characters learn the
final steps of choreography and
stages the last few scenes, Mr.
Wheeler’s Art Club is hard at work
on painting the scenery that will
portray Belle’s small French vil-
lage. The crew is putting together
the props and furniture needed and
learning scene change and curtain
cues.
Meanwhile, the ensemble mem-
bers are working on choreography,
staging and perfecting some of the
difficult harmonies in the music.
Members of the ensemble include
Keith Baka, Hank Biznek, Meg
Biznek, Joey Coppersmith, Hanna
Coulson, Ashlyn Finney, Ben
Heins, Jamie Lewis, Grace Madi-
gan, Eiley Misfeldt, Lauren
Perzewski, Amanda Renzelmann,
Jenny Rutten, Brooke Warren and
Katie Wilkens.
The stage crew includes stage
manager Michael Kral, sound and
lighting technicians Sam Kanz and
Adam Multer, lighting operators
Greg Tengowski and Evan
Udovich and crew members Abby
Cieszynski, Amanda Meyer, Jamie
Pagelow and Larissa Paseta.
Tickets for the show are avail-
able in the high school office.
Ticket prices are $7.00 in advance
and $9.00 the day of the show.
Tickets are good for any of the four
shows, November 5, 6 and 7 at
7:00 p.m. and November 8 at 2:00
p.m.
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By Christine VoiceFor one out of four teens in the
United States, “extreme stress” is
a part of their school year experi-
ence, according to a study by the
American Psychological Associa-
tion. Vowing to have a more caring
experience for teens, Kohler High
School brought the acclaimed day-
long Challenge Day to the school
on September 28 and 29, spon-
sored by the United Way. At Chal-
lenge Day, Kohler High students,
teachers, support staff, administra-
tors, school board, leaders of the
community and school supporters
were challenged to step out of
their comfort zones, open their
hearts, and build connections with
others. Trained Challenge Day fa-
cilitators guided participants
through a carefully-designed se-
ries of games, activities, and trust-
building exercises to break down
the walls of separation and create
new levels of empathy and respect.
“Our students are high achievers
with big dreams; they strive to
meet the expectations of their fam-
ilies, teachers, friends, and com-
munity. We are incredibly proud of
their personal efforts and also
aware they are not immune from
stress that can lead to anxiety, de-
pression and disengagement,” said
school counselor, Christine Voice.
“We’re changing that by showing
them they are not alone in their
struggles; we want to send the
message that their peers and adults
in their lives care about them and
will support them."
Over 200 teens and 45 adult vol-
unteers experienced the hands-on
workshop promoting understand-
ing, acceptance, and love. Kohler
High School is partnering with
Mental Health America of She-
boygan County to offer mini-ses-
sions throughout the year for
students to gain tools regarding
time management, stress manage-
ment, and test anxiety.
Kohler teens take upchallenge to sharecompassionChallenge Day programpromotes mutual respect andacceptance in schools andcommunities
Brad J. Homiston, 46,
of Kohler, passed away
Friday evening, October
9, 2015 at the Sharon S.
Richardson Community
Hospice surrounded by
his family.
Born October 3, 1969
in Sheboygan, Brad was
a son of Richard and
Janice Hass Homiston. He at-
tended Kohler schools and gradu-
ated from Kohler High School in
1988. He then continued his edu-
cation and graduated from U.W.
Madison with a degree in metallur-
gical engineering.
Brad was currently employed at
Nemak as a process engineer at the
Gateway Plant which he enjoyed
very much. He was previously em-
ployed in manufacturing compa-
nies in Wisconsin, Colorado and
Tennessee. He was a member of
the American Foundry Association
and enjoyed bicycling and kayak-
ing. His greatest joy was drum-
ming.
He is survived by his parents,
Rick and Jan Homiston, Kohler;
his brother, Brian Homiston and
Brian’s daughter, Shelby, Kohler;
his sister, Kristi (Antonio Plaza)
Homiston, and their children,
Diego and Domenica Plaza, Santi-
ago, Chile; his aunts and uncles,
Judy (Tom) Fredericks,
CO, Joyce (Ray) Wiper,
AZ, Diann (Stanley)
Kuehn, MN, Terri
Homiston, CA; and his
special cousins and
friend, Cameron
Mahlum, MN, many
cousins and other rela-
tives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his
grandparents, Bennie and Eva
Hass, John and Peg Richter and
Leroy Homiston, his aunt, Linda
Homiston, cousin, Leroy Maust,
and his black lab, Katie.
A gathering to celebrate Brad's
life will take place from 4:00 - 7:00
p.m. on Friday, October 23, 2015
at the Olson Funeral Home & Cre-
mation Service, 1132 Superior Av-
enue.
The family would like to thank
Dr. Bryan Schmitt for the many
years of medical care and concern,
the Aurora Home Health nurses,
and the Sharon S. Richardson
Community Hospice for all of their
loving care and support.
A memorial fund has been estab-
lished in his name.
The Olson Funeral Home &
Cremation Service has been en-
trusted with Brad's arrangements.
Brad J. Homiston, 1969 - 2015
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Lakeland College welcomed
120 Kohler High School freshmen
and sophomores to campus Tues-
day for a fast-paced, half-day
learning experience.
The students visited six educa-
tional stations, then interacted with
two successful Lakeland graduates
and ate lunch before returning to
Kohler.
Each student spent 10-15 min-
utes at stations about business, sci-
ence and computer science
programs, performing arts, resi-
dence life and athletics.
Highlights of the tour included
Lakeland student Devin Equitz
showcasing one of Lakeland’s two
robots and Lakeland Association
Professor of Theatre and Speech
Charlie Krebs taking the Kohler
students on the above-stage cat-
walk, then later demonstrating the
art of a choreographed sword
fight.
Just before lunch, the students
met Lakeland graduates Caitlyn
Brotz, the founder and CEO of
Olivü 426 natural beauty and skin
care products, and Shawn Alfred,
the assistant comptroller and audi-
tor for Manitowoc County. The
two graduates shared stories about
how Lakeland provided a chal-
lenging yet nurturing environment
where they were able to thrive and
reach their potential.
Kohler High studentsvisit Lakeland College
– Submitted photo
The Wisconsin Department of
Justice will coordinate a Prescrip-
tion Drug Take Back initiative on
Saturday, October 17, 2015 with
municipalities and law enforce-
ment statewide.
This effort will continue to
bring focus to the issue of pre-
scription opiate abuse highlighted
by the Wisconsin Department of
Justice’s Dose of Reality cam-
paign to prevent prescription
painkiller abuse. The goal of the
Take Back Day is to provide a
safe, convenient and responsible
means of disposal, while also ed-
ucating the community about the
potential for abuse of these med-
ications.
“With the opiate epidemic dev-
astating families and communities
across our state, we must work to-
gether to remove unused prescrip-
tion painkillers from circulation.
They need to be collected and de-
stroyed,” Wisconsin Attorney
General Brad Schimel said. “This
program will also reduce the envi-
ronmental hazards associated with
the improper disposal of unused
prescription drugs.”
A drop-off receptacle is located
in the front lobby of the Kohler
Police Department. St. Nicholas
Hospital is also serving as a drop
off location for the Sheboygan
area.
Unused or expired medicine
should never be flushed or poured
down the drain. Water reclamation
facilities are not designed to re-
move all of them and trace
amounts of pharmaceuticals are
showing up in rivers and lakes
around the world.
GUIDELINES:
All waste pharmaceuticals must
be generated by a household – no
businesses are allowed.
Bring: Prescription (controlled
and non-controlled) and over-the-
counter medications, ointments,
patches, non-aerosol sprays,
creams, vials and pet medications.
Do Not Bring: Illegal drugs,
needles/sharps, inhalers, aerosol
cans, bio-hazardous materials
(anything containing a bodily fluid
or blood), personal care products
(shampoo, soaps, lotions, sun-
screen), household hazardous
waste (paint, pesticides, oil, gas),
mercury thermometers.
• Participants may dispose of
solid, non-liquid medication(s) by
removing the medication from its
container and disposing of it di-
rectly into a disposal box or into a
clear sealable plastic bag. Plastic
pill containers should not be col-
lected. Blister packages are ac-
ceptable without the medications
being removed.
• Liquids will be accepted during
this initiative. However, the liq-
uids, creams and sprays must be in
their original packaging and
evenly distributed within the
boxes of collected solid prescrip-
tion medications. Liquids without
the original packaging will not be
accepted.
• Illicit substances such as mari-
juana or methamphetamine are not
a part of this initiative and should
not be placed in collection con-
tainers.
DOJ prescriptiondrug take back dayOctober 17
Upcoming events atKohler Schools:Oct 15-16: Individual State tennis tourneyOct 16: Last regular football game at Kohler.
Oct. 24: State team tennis tourney
Nov. 5-8: High school musical –
Beauty and the BeastNov. 10: Fall band concert
November 21:KS Craft Fair
Student Council to holdcoat drive
The Kohler High School Student Council will be hold-ing a coat drive starting Monday, October 19 through Fri-day, October 30 to collect clean and gently usedcoats,caps,scarfs and mittens that range from children'ssizes to adults. We will also accept new items also. Theycan be dropped off at the barrels located outside the HighSchool/Elementary office at the Kohler School duringthis two week period.
OCTOBER 15, 2015 = KOHLER VILLAGER KOHLERVILLAGER.COM8
CALENDAR OF EVENTSThe End Zone with Antonio FreemanMondays, 6-7pm (except October 26)The Horse & PlowESPN Wisconsin presents The EndZone with Antonio Freeman at TheHorse & Plow on Mondays from 6-7pm at The Horse & Plow until theend of regular season football. Scoreyourself a seat as Green Bay Hall ofFamer Antonio Freeman, ESPN Mil-waukee’s Drew Olson and a featuredpro football player of the week breakdown all the action. The live broadcastwill be broadcast throughout the din-ing room of the historic taproom. Stickaround after the show, and enjoyMonday night football and drink spe-cials. For VIP seating reservations call920-457-8000. Stay current with everyepisode of the show by listening tothe podcast at espnwisconsin.com.There will not be a show on October26.
The Modern Shaman Workshop (2Nights)October 6 & 13, 6:30-9pm. $79IntentionsLearn how to walk between worldsand live in each one. Move thru life asan “energy being”. You will learn tech-niques to heal yourself and others andcreate what you want by changingyour perception of the world. Thisclass focuses on the core essence ofwhat it is to be a shaman. Topics cov-ered: What is Shamanism, Don’tSqueeze the Shaman, Human “Beingof Light”, Know Thou Art Spirit, andWho Are You. Presented by ReikiMaster/Teacher and Modern Shaman,John Oestreicher. Certificate of Com-pletion included. Please call 920-457-9543 for more informationand reservations.Harvest for the HungryOctober 20, Prices VaryShops at Woodlake KohlerYou are invited to attend the 4th an-nual Harvest for the Hungry eventbenefiting United Way of Sheboygan
County. Enjoy a Kitchens of Kohler FallHarvest menu for lunch or dinner. To-go orders available via Drive-Thru orPick up. Purchase tickets at the UnitedWay Sheboygan office or at WoodlakeMarket in Kohler. Cash or check only.To purchase with a credit card visituwofsc.org/events/harvest. Enjoy raf-fles and entertainment during all ses-sions. Lunch Sessions: 11am-Noon,Noon-1pm, 1-2pm / Dinner Sessions:5-6pm, 6-7pm, 7-8pm. Pricing: Adult(age 13 and over) $15, Children (ages5-12) $10, Children (age 4 and under)Free. For more information call 920-458-3425.As You ThinkOctober 20, 6:30-8:30pm, $30IntentionsThis class is about using your thoughtseffectively to create the life you want.You will learn what the “VibrationalUniverse” is and how it works. Learnto recognize why your life is moving ina certain direction and how to changeit. Techniques will be given to applythe power of intentions and to attract
what you want in life. Presented byMental Imagery expert and UW in-structor, John Oestreicher. Please call920-457-9543 for more informationand reservations.Detox Yoga Flow & Fresh SmoothieTastingCleanse.Calm.Restore.Rejuvenate.Saturday, October 24thBest of Belgium Beer Café at KohlerFood and Wine Experience8am-9:15amJoin Ashley Kohler, Studio Manager atYoga on the Lake, for an open levelVinyasa class designed to cleanse yourbody and calm your mind. Restore &rejuvenate your body through dy-namic flow, twists and compressionpostures to aid your digestive systemand bring mental clarity. The 60minute yoga class will feature a DJ fol-lowed by a detox smoothie tastinghosted by the Sports Core’s Take 5Café. Please bring your own yoga mat.$30 per person.For more information and to purchasetickets, please visit
kohlerathome.com/kfwe-2015-106.htmlForever YoungOctober 27, 6:30-8:30pm, $30IntentionsIs it possible to reverse the agingprocess? Can we grow younger? Inthis class you will learn that is it possi-ble to look, feel and be younger. Popu-lar speaker, John Oestreicher willpresent anti-aging studies and howother cultures have reversed the agingprocess. Learn natural, holistic andpractical techniques that will help youtap in to the “fountain of youth”within you. Please call 920-457-9543for more information and reserva-tions.Tubs & TreatsOctober 31, 1-3pm, Free Kohler Design CenterThis free Halloween celebration offerslot of family fun including, trick-or-treating, costume parade, crafts,games, science experiments, the Balloon Lady and more.
October 22-24Vendor Fair and Tasting Celebration Noon-7pm DailyWoodlake Market Please call 920-457-6570 for more information.October 22-25Art Imig’s Clothiers Gift with Purchase. Receive a fun pair offashionable, colorful hosiery with a $200 mini-mum purchase. Featuring: Robert GrahamSportswear, Stenströms Shirts from Swedenand Schneiders of Salzburg outerwear. 920-459-4190IntentionsSonoma Therapy - Flex your olfactory palate.Our special aromatherapy treatment featuresessential oil fragrances found in the bouquetaromas of fine wines. Test your skill and learnabout the therapeutic properties of these enticing scents. 920-457-9543Kohler Gardener MacKenzie-Childs Gift with Purchase. Re-ceive a package of manifesto cocktail nap-kins with any MacKenzie-Childs purchase.Purchase over $300 and receive a CourtlyCheck Enamel Wine Cooler ($78 retailvalue). Saturday 1-5pm – Please join us for an after-noon with Mark Bergadon, Director of Sales,MacKenzie-Childs. Mark will be on hand totalk about the fabulous new MacKenzie-Childs holiday collection. 920-458-5570Movers & Shakers Kids Toys Let’s Play and Let’s Eat! Enjoy a 10% dis-
count on all food-themed toys, games andbooks. 920-453-2874Scentualities Eat, Sleep & Be Merry! Receive a 20% dis-count on all Frette bed and bath linens, andsign up to win a special package of Frettetowels. 920-208-4935Wisconsin Trader The Frye Company Trunk Show - Shop thelatest fall collection of boots and handbagsfrom The Frye Company. Receive $50 off anda complimentary gift with any Frye boot orhandbag purchase (may not be combinedwith any other offer). Saturday 10am-6pm – Meet Amanda Prizantfrom The Frye Company as she presents thefall collection, takes special orders and offersadvice to Frye fans. 920-451-2113October 23-24Kacia Trunk Shows Friday 10am-5pm – Butterfly Twists are here!Come and meet our new line, straight fromLondon. Saturday 10am-5pm – Alashan Cashmeretoppers. The softest cashmere from theAlashan region of Mongolia. Please call 920-458-9121 for more information.Sweet Potato’sTrunk Shows Friday 1-8pm and Saturday 10am-5pm –Back by popular demand, Charlotte Muzik willbe here with beautiful handcrafted jewelry. Saturday 10am-5pm – Trask Footwear. See
all the styles of the season and special orderthe perfect pair(s). 920-458-6645
October 23-25ARTSPACE – A Gallery of The JohnMichael Kohler Arts Center Exhibit Opening: ONE & ONLY: GIFTSMADE BY HAND A curated selection of exquisite work byskilled artists from across the United States.Select from a wide range of jewelry, glass,ceramics, textiles, prints, sculpture and paint-ings. 920-452-8602
October 24Yoga on the Lake Saturday, 8-9amDetox Yoga Flow & Smoothie Tasting w/Live DJJoin us for an open level Vinyasa class de-signed to cleanse your body and calm yourmind. Restore & rejuvenate your bodythrough dynamic flow, twists, and compres-sion postures to aid your digestive systemand bring mental clarity. Includes live DJ andsmoothie tasting hosted by TAKE 5. 8-9am,$30 per person. Space is limited, 30 personmaximum. Please bring your own yoga mat.Location: Best of Belgium Beer Café.920-453-2817 for more information.
October 24-25With Child Maternity and Baby Boutique Stop in for a taste of delicious locally madecheese. While supplies last. 920-287-7611
TICKET SALE INFORMATION You may order individual event tickets by clicking
on the dates below or by calling 1-866-243-8548.
Orders placed after October 20 will be available
for pickup onsite at the Will Call Desk, located in the
Woodlake Market Atrium. Online or phone orders will
not be taken after 12:00pm on October 24, 2015.
All ticket purchases are non-refundable and pro-
gramming is subject to change.
WILL CALL DESK HOURS
Thursday 12:00pm - 8:00pm
Friday 9:00am - 8:00pm
Saturday 8:00am - 7:00pm
Sunday Closed*
* Tickets will be sold at the door for Sunday’s morn-
ing event - Champagne Brunch presented by Jones
Dairy.
Spend a weekend full of flavor. Join theVillage of Kohler for a weekend of excitingwine seminars, educational demonstrationsand delicious tastings. The event includes
nationally-renowned chefs, regionalrestaurateurs, entertaining seminars from
award-winning local and international chefs,and opportunities to mingle with the top wine
and culinary experts from across the nation.Many events are complimentary includingfood and wine samplings, book signings,
trunk shows and more.
Back by popular demand,KOHLER Original Recipe Choco-lates is delighted to announce its lineof Holiday Caramels, offered in fourvarieties – Sea Salt Caramel, GoldenCaramel, Ginger Snap Caramel andAlmond Green Caramel – will beavailable again this season. Eachdecadent flavor, made fromKOHLER Original Recipe Choco-lates caramel covered in a creamychocolate shell, is inspired by thenostalgic winter traditions, tastes andsmells of Wisconsin. “After being a great success lastyear, we felt it was only natural to
bring back our line of HolidayCaramels this year,” said KOHLEROriginal Recipe Chocolates Choco-latier, Anette Righi DeFendi.“These recipes have personal sig-nificance to me as they were in-spired by my grandparents andparents who enjoyed Amarettoliquor cocktails paired with ourfamily’s homemade Italian Pizzellewaffle cookies, which are representedin the Almond Green Caramels.”
Each artistic chocolate is air-brushed with seasonal hues of silver,gold, red and green creating a festive
shimmering sheen to mimic the flowof poured caramel.
• Silver: Sea Salt Caramel is a darksmoky caramel infused with a lighttaste of sea salt
• Gold: Traditional and savoryGolden Caramel with a hint ofbrown sugar • Red: Ginger Snap Caramel in adark chocolate shell filled full ofsoft notes of molasses to resemblea gingerbread cookie• Green: Almond Green Caramelinfused with a striking almond fla-vorAll four varieties are offered in
ready-to-gift packaging adorned withdelicate, signature hand-tied bowsmaking them a perfect gift for bothfriends and family. The Holiday
Caramels are offered as four-piece($9.99), nine-piece ($18.99) and 32-piece ($59.99) variety packages or asnine-piece packages of each individ-ual flavor. Launching during the 15th anniver-sary of Kohler Food & Wine Experi-ence in Kohler, the holiday caramelswill be available Oct 22 through theholiday season atKohlerChocolates.com, at CraverieChocolatier Café at The Shops atWoodlake Kohler and specialty gro-cery stores throughout the UnitedStates.
KOHLER Original Recipe Chocolates brings back special Holiday collection
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