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Survey results: TheGermantown SchoolBoard got a glimpse ofthe results of a communityand parent facilities senti-ment survey that was con-ducted earlier this spring.See page 7.
All Shook Up: TheGermantown SeniorCenter will be taking a tripto The Fireside Theater inFort Atkinson to see Elvistribute "All Shook Up" onThursday, April 23. Pick-upwill be at GermantownMcDonalds (Hwy 41/45
and County Line Road) at9 a.m. Attendees willreturn at approximately5:30 p.m. The cost is$102. Registration dead-line is April 9. To register,stop by the Senior Centeror call (262) 253-7799.
B Y THOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR
The Germantown School Board last week delayedaction on a proposal to install temporary space atRockfield Elementary School, even as disagreementsemerged within the board as to whether or not the boardshould pursue a permanent addition at the school instead.
The board delayed action April 13 on a proposal toinstall modular space that could fit up to four classrooms toaddress overcrowding issues at the school.
Superintendent Jeff Holmes said that while two compa-
nies submitted information, the district was waiting for esti-mates from ModSpace. He explained that ModSpace pre-viously provided information on temporary space foranother district school in 2006. Holmes said that the delayin information from ModSpace is because they have sub-contractors examine the site to get firm prices to present tothe district. Holmes indicated that ModSpace would havetheir information to the district by the end of the week.
According to information from district staff, InnovativeModular Solutions estimated that a refurbished modularspace with bathrooms would cost $47,916 for a one yearlease while space without bathrooms would cost $40,044.The DACCO firm submitted an estimate in which refur-bished modular space would cost $33,600 with restroomsand $28,620 without restrooms for one year.
Innovative Modular Solutions estimated that a newspace that was leased for a year would cost $119,304with restrooms and $85,344 without restrooms. DACCOprovided an estimate stating that leasing new space with
restrooms would cost $75,924 while new space withoutrestrooms would cost $54,312.
School Board President Robert Soderberg noted that itwould cost $1.5 million to build a permanent addition atthe school. However, that space would not be availableuntil the second semester of the 2015-16 school year. Bycomparison, the modular space could be in place atRockfield for the start of the school year.
“Me personally, I don’t have an appetite for even atemporary structure, even though we can get it by thebeginning of the school year,” board member BrianMedved said. “I think we need to seriously look at a longterm solution, a permanent structure.”
Medved said he thought the cost of modular space
School Board mullsoptions to address space
needs at Rockfield
Germantown School Board member Thomas Barney asks questions about the temporary space option for Rockfield Elementary School during the April 13School Board meeting. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
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For area residents seeking an adventurethey will not soon forget, Jackpot TripsLLC–a casino tour company located at20765 W. Main St. in Lannon–welcomesthe public to come check out the year-oldbusiness.
Owners Chuck and Lynn O’Connor, Jackson res idents, opened the doors in June
2014 and since then they have ventured outon numerous day and overnight trips tocasinos in Illinois, Iowa, Michigan,Minnesota and Wisconsin. The companyhandles the planning, transportation andlodging when an overnight trip is planned.
Catering mostly to senior citizens, menand women alike, the company uses a char-ter luxury coach bus (with bathrooms) thatpicks up patrons in Allenton, Hales Corners,
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“We get them to the casino and they goin and start playing,” said Chuck. “Theycan purchase a very nice buffet lunch. It’s agreat time.”
With his “people person” spirit, Chuck(known as “the Bingo King”) has beeninvolved in many walks of life, including asa bar owner for 20 years, and he is a nat-ural with his clientele. “I have been in thepeople business for a long time,” he said.
When he serves as emcee of some ofthe day trips, he said, “I tell a bunch ofjokes, get everyone laughing. I really enjoyit.”
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ble locations, such as senior living bars or other businesses. The compalso cater to private par ties. For exone wants to have a birthday partypeople, “we would handle evesaid Chuck. “You could even brinple cases of beer and make it a‘party bus.’”
A party for the business’ oanniversary is planned for Island CResort in Harris, Michigan in Junebusiness certainly has a lot to cele
“We have a very good rapportcustomers,” said Chuck. “Of coalways more fun when you win, bway we have a wonderful time.”
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Office hours are 10 a.m. toWednesday through Friday. To rebusiness or to sign up for official cstatus, one can call office manageat (262) 250-0444.
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The following events will be takingplace at Riveredge Nature Center.
• Science for Everyone Lecture Series:Native Flowers: Their 2014 Blooming Times
and Fauna They Attract at Lac LawrannConservancy, 300 Schmidt Rd, WestBend–Tuesday, April 28, 7 to 8:30 p.m.:Gary Britton, retired UW-WashingtonCounty mathematics professor and past-president of Friends of Lac Lawrann, willshow photos of flowers, birds and insectstaken during 2014 in his prairie, woodlandand rain gardens. Weekly data collectedin 2014 depicting the blooming period ofover 200 flora species will be shown. Allof the pictures and data are from a fiveacre parcel in the town of Polk, WashingtonCounty. Earlier pictures of the prairie gar-
den and its flowers were include2010 landscape book, PraGardens, by Lynn Steiner. Cost: Freparticipants ($5 donation appreci
• Riveredge Photo Club–TApril 28 at 7 p.m.: This Photo Clutogether those who enjoy photograwish to take better pictures throutice. Meetings are free and opepublic, and you'll be welcomed atographer, regardless of skill level. informal and include time for "shand networking with other membeany pictures to share (prints, albumital files on a USB flash drive). Onot need to bring camera equipmcomputer. Cost: Free for all partici
• Friday Morning Bird WalkMay 1, 7:30 to 10 a.m.: Join veteer Paul Boyer to see (and hear) a wety of migrating spring birds. Waplace rain or shine. Meet in froVisitor’s Center. Cost: Free for alpants ($5 donation appreciated).
• Determining Quality–Saturday, May 2, 9 a.p.m.: Learn how to assess the wateof a stream or river near yoRiveredge and Milwaukee Rivestaff. Volunteers will be taught howtify aquatic invertebrates and do fMonitors conduct tests monthly dusummer and submit their datastatewide website. Call Mary Holl(262) 416-1224 to register. Cost: donation appreciated).
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would be lower than the estimates that havebeen provided to the board.
“I don’t like band aids on a problem,”he said.Board member Michael Loth also dis-
agreed with installing temporary space atRockfield.
“I don’t have a palette for putting intemporary classrooms,” Loth said.
Loth asked if the board should add per-manent space at Rockfield, knowing that itwouldn’t be ready until second semester butknowing “that relief is coming pretty fast
versus tearing up the school yard temporary housing.”
Soderberg said the modula“would be money spent wisely to
the overcrowding, unless we havother solution to address that at RoDirector of Business and A
Services Ric Ericksen reference inffrom district files which indicated tdistrict was to lease modular spthree or more years, it may as wpermanent space.
The item will be on the agendnext board meeting.
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...Some board members againmodular space option
A 43-year-old man was pronounceddead at Community Memorial HospitalApril 11 after Germantown firefightersresponded to a fire earlier that morning.
The victim was later identified as DavidD. Umhoefer.
According to information from theGermantown Fire Department, firefighterswere notified at 4:30 a.m. of a fire atW139 N11045 Legend Ave. Firefightersarriving at the scene witnessed smoke com-ing out of the building and all windows “hot
to the touch.” Firefighters located the victimwithin 60 seconds of entering the buildingand removed him from the structure.
The cause of the fire is being investigat-ed by the Germantown Fire Department,Germantown Police Department and stateFire Marshal’s Office. Damage to the struc-ture is estimated at $65,000.
Germantown firefighers were assistedby units from Menomonee Falls, Thiensville,Lisbon and Mequon.
Victim in April 11 fire identified
The following report was takenfrom records at the GermantownPolice Department.
Disorderly conduct• A male subject was taken into cus-
tody for disorderly conduct and bail jump-ing at 2:45 a.m. April 6 after causing a dis-turbance in the N10000 block of PilgrimRoad.
Retail theft• A male subject was arrested for retail
theft at Fleet Farm, N96 W18200 CountyLine Rd., at 5:26 p.m. April 6 after attempt-ing to steal a BB gun and cartridges.
• A male subject was taken into cus-tody for retail theft at Fleet Farm at 1:31p.m. April 8.
• A male subject was taken into cus-
tody for retail theft and on a West Bendwarrant at Fleet Farm at 3:16 p.m. April 10.
Facsimile handgun• A male teenage subject was warned
and advised for having a facsimile hand-gun at 1:41 p.m. April 6 after he wasobserved with an air-soft handgun nearFond du Lac Avenue North and MainStreet.
Warrants• A female subject was taken into cus-
tody on three Jackson warrants at 10:15a.m. April 6 following a traffic stop atPilgrim Road and Hamilton Court.
• A female subject was taken into cus-tody on a West Allis warrant at 11:11 p.m.April 8 in the W17000 block of Ashbury
Lane.
POLICE BLOTTER
B Y THOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR
The Germantown School Board got aglimpse of the results of a community andparent facilities sentiment survey that wasconducted earlier this spring.
The survey, which was answered byapproximately 1,000 people, sought dis-trict residents views on a variety of school-district-related issues. The district soughtresponses through a mailing sent out to dis-trict residents. Also, an email blast was sentout, and the survey was mentioned on thedistrict website.
The survey asked several referendum-related questions. Among the responses toreferendum-related questions:
•62.59 percent responded yes to hold-ing a referendum to build a new elementaryschool;
•75.38 percent answered yes to hold-ing a referendum to increase school capac-ity or expand elementary support areas;
•58.02 percent of respondentsanswered yes to holding a referendum to
build a new field house;•57.39 percent answered no to hold-ing a referendum to upgrade outdoor ath-letic fields;
•69.38 percent answered yes to hold-ing a referendum to build a new auditorium;and,
•90.78 percent of respondentsanswered yes to a question asking if anyreferendum should be considered.
In another referendum-related question,73.07 percent of respondents answeredyes to holding a referendum to build a newswimming pool. Board member BrianMedved later noted that the village ofGermantown Park and Recreation
Department conducted a survey and “theoverwhelming response from everybodywas we need a pool in Germantown.”
“That was the big issue,” Medved said.School Board President Robert
Soderberg said overall the responses to thereferendum-related question “were some-
what consistent” except for the athleticfields questions.
“It would appear, based on the30,000-foot-level in numbers, that there’s alot of support for whatever path the boardis set to go down. They see the opportunitylike the board sees opportunities,”Soderberg said.
Several questions also sought the extentof support for specific items. When respon-dents were asked how likely they wouldsupport a plan that provides funding to ren-ovate or add elementary classroom spaceat each school, 59.03 percent of respon-dents said very likely, 25.94 percent ofrespondents said somewhat likely while12.25 percent said not likely, with 2.77percent answering not sure.
When asked how likely they would be
to support a plan that provides funding toupgrade some aging building infrastruc-ture, 47.83 percent of respondents saidvery likely, 35.64 percent said somewhatlikely, 10.06 percent said not likely whilethe remaining respondents answered theywere not sure.
When asked what advice they wouldgive to the district regarding the use ofolder and small schools as the district devel-ops its long range facility plan, 47.03 per-cent said the district should consider closingsmaller schools and building larger, moreefficient schools; 32.19 percent said the dis-trict should continue to invest in older andsmaller schools while 20.77 percent were
not sure nor had an opinion.According to answers provided in the
survey, 65.97 percent of respondents didnot graduate nor had children who gradu-ated from the school district. In anotherquestion, 57.66 percent of respondentssaid they had children attending school in
the district while 42.34 percent did not.Also, 80.62 percent of respondents werenot district employees while 19.38 percentwere district employees. Of those whoresponded to the survey, 87.71 percentsaid they resided within the district.
The district covers all or part of threetowns and two villages. The greatest per-centage of responses (61.81 percent) came
from village of Germantown residlowed by residents in the village of (12.95 percent), town of Germ(8.22 percent), town of Jackson (5cent) and town of Polk (.19 percen
Of those answering the surveypercent were between the ages o
29.11 percent were between the 46-55, 12.85 percent were betwages of 56-64, 11.34 percebetween the ages of 26-35 while cent were between the ages of 18-
Toward the end of discussioboard meeting, Holmes indicaresponses will undergo further analysis.
District summarizes survey resultsResidents asked for views on facility improvements
t the end of March, 19 students from St. Boniface SchoGermantown, WI qualified for the State Forensics Meet. Of t
entries, 8 made the power round consisting of the top Forensic stuin the state. Each entry making the power round earned a medal. Oentries in the power round, 4 students earned additional recogn
placing in the top 3 in the state in their categories.
Beth Maki, school parent and Forensics Team Leader said, “This curricular activity is exceptional in building self-confidence andcompetency, by developing and practicing public speaking skills.
very proud of this year’s performances and look forward to next season.”
These exceptional students will be performing at St. Boniface’s anFine Arts Fandango on Thursday, April 30th from 6-7:30 at St. BonSchool. This event is open to the public and will include tours of theity. More information about St. Boniface can be founstbonifacewi.org.
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The Germantown girls track team fin-ished fourth while Menomonee Falls fin-ished sixth at the Brookfield East SpartanInvitational April 15.
Top finishes for Menomonee Falls camefrom Kenzie Schmitz, who finished secondin the 100 meter dash with a time of 12.95;Ayssa Goesch, who won the 800 meter runwith a time of 2:24.01; the 4x100 meterrelay team of Erika Bethhauser, TatumGallenberger, Rosalie Campbell andSchmitz, which finished third in the eventwith a time of 51.47; the 4x400 meter relayteam of Campbell, Schmitz, Calli Lemke,Gallenberger, Megan Heidinger andAubrey Fliss, which won the event with atime of 4:14.88; Erin Williard, who placedthird in the long jump with a distance of 15-11.50; and Megan Hedinger, who finishedfourth in the 300 meter hurdles with a timeof 50.95.
Top finishes for Menomonee Falls camefrom Savannah Callen, who finished third inthe 100 meter hurdles with a time of 16.78;Anaya Hunter, who finished second in thetriple jump with a distance of 33-8; LauraMarx, who finished fourth in the shot putwith a distance of 31-3; and HannahMatthiesen, who finished third in the discuswith a toss of 91-06.
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The Menomonee Falls boys track teamwas second while Hamilton was 13th at theBrookfield East boys Spartan Invite whichwas held April 14.
First place finishes for Menomocame from Darron Murray, who high jump by crossing the bar at 6Lucas, who won the 100 meter das
time of 11.43; and Terrell Handy, wthe triple jump with a distance of 4Other top finishes came fro
Sansone, who finished second in jump with a distance of 20-10.5McMurtry and Reese Meredith, whothird and fourth in the 110 meter hurtimes of 15.19 and 15.56; McMuMeredith, who finished third and fou300 meter hurdles with times of 4142.20; the 4x200 meter relay Patrick Doyle, Ben Knudsen, QuintinSansone, Kameron Walker andHackett, who finished third in the ea time of 1:34.94; the 4x100 meteam of Hackett, Brandon Kvisto, Mason Jansen, Doyle and Walker,ished fourth in the event with a 45.23; Jake McMahon, who finisond in the 800 meter run with a1:59.90; and the 4x400 meter relayLucas, Jansen, McMahon, Owen Alex Eastman and Brandon Schinfinished fourth in the event with a3:34.4.
Top finishes for Hamilton ca Josh Desorcy, who finished fourt400 meter dash with a time of 51.8
Jasinski, who finished fourth in vault by crossing the bar at 14; anMerkel, who finished sixth in the disa toss of 118-7.
Track: Germantown girlsfourth at Spartan Invite
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Dear Kathy, I am sorry you broke your tooth and am happy youare doing some research to become well informed.The x-ray you sent only shows me part of the story. I need to seethe opposing tooth, your biting scheme and the width of the bonethat is left around the root. I also need to see your remaining teethto make sure they aren’t having issues.The answers you have been give are all accurate. Usually we takethe root out and graft the area with bone. This will help preservethe dimension of bone in the area prior to placement of yourimplant. Your insurance, if you have any is usually able to helpwith the extraction cost but will often not cover the cost of socket
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If a patient has a budget that will determine what they do wecan make arrangements to use less expensive labs to meet theirneeds. The concept of Upgradeable Dentistry that Dr. Winterlectures about describes how we try and provide the implantservice, denture service or reconstruction service that meets yourbudget and your cosmetic needs. There is a difference in what youreceive when you utilize master dental ceramists versus using alarger volume dental lab.
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The Germantown girls soccer teamwon its first North Shore Conferencegame of the season as Megan Frenchscored at the 73rd minute off an assistfrom Jensen Meyer as the Warhawksbeat Whitefish Bay 1-0 April 13.Germantown was to play at HamiltonApril 17 and at Wauwatosa East April18.
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14, 1-1. Hamilton scored the equalizer atthe 50th minute as Sydney Norlanderconverted an assist from Allison Croft.
Menomonee Falls and WauwatosaEast played to a scoreless tie April 15.
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The Germantown girls softball teamwon both of their North ShoreConference games last week. On April14, the Warhawks beat Cedarburg 4-1.
Jordan Wood recorded four st rikeou ts inthe complete game win. Two days laterGermantown beat Cedarburg 16-1.Michelle Moore recorded 11 strikeouts
in five innings for Germantown.Menomonee Falls stayed undefeat-
ed after two wins last week. On April15, Menomonee Falls beat Arrowhead8-6. Stephanie Cole drove in three runswhile Peyton Brokiewicz drove in tworuns for Menomonee Falls. The next dayMenomonee Falls beat West Allis Hale,10-3. Kelly Berglund recorded fivestrikeouts in seven innings forMenomonee Falls. Afterward,Menomonee Falls had a 6-0 record.
Hamilton had a 1-5 record after a13-3 nonconference loss at WaukeshaNorth April 15.
Girls softball: Germantown winsboth conference games
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and exuberant cast of local talent. The FallsPatio Players offers large casts, stunningwardrobe, full orchestra, and creative setdesign. To achieve this, they employ localtalent in acting, music, design, and produc-tion thereby offering professional-calibertheatre experience to our own artists in ourown communities. Support this unique artis-tic endeavor and have a heart-pumpingnight of great musical theatre as the FallsPatio Players present the Hit BroadwayMusical “Hairspray.”
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If you’ve repainted the walls, added newfurniture and changed your sofa pillows, yetsomething is still amiss in your home, consid-er that large surface area: the floor. Floorsset the tone of your living space.
To avoid surprises and unexpected costs,try these tips from the World Floor CoveringAssociation.
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A high-traffic room demands materialsthat can stand up to wear and tear. High-quality flooring is essential. And buying froma reputable retailer—one who knows theirproducts, gets to know their customers andwill be there to stand behind what they rec-
ommend and sell—is going to pay off downthe road.
Not all flooring is the same. In every cat-egory—carpet, tile, resilient, laminate, hard-wood—there are products of varying quality.It is important to do your research and, justas important, to work with a retailer who hasfirsthand history with the flooring productsthey sell and the manufacturers that makethem.
Maintenance is another key considera-tion. Some floors require more upkeep thanothers. For instance, some types of hard-wood can become dull if not swept ormopped daily. If you have kids or pets, con-
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The area of the country in which you livehas an impact on the flooring you choose,too. How much sunlight does the room get?Many flooring materials won’t fade, butsome—including carpet—might. Humidity canaffect durability. Some floors are fine inhumid environments but others—such aswood—are not. Are you considering radiantheat under your floors? Not all surface mate-rials are compatible with this option.
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Top-dressing a lawn with compost iseasy. First, you need to aerate and seed thelawn. Then, you can apply the compost.Make sure the compost is finely textured.This will ensure even raking later. If yourcompost is coarse and lumpy, consider pur-chasing some from a nursery.
Apply the compost on a dry, calm day.Shovel some around the yard in piles andthen spread it out in a thin layer. When youare finished, you should be able to see more
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Next, water the compost for aminutes or so. Then, leave it be. Givto work its way into the soil, breaand release vital nutrients. After a wshould be able to mow and water yas usual. Within a few weeks, yobegin to see some improvement.
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As temperatures rise and the snowpackbegins to melt, homeowners should preparefor the possibility of spring flooding.Communities across the country, particularlyin the Northeast and Midwest, are at risk forflooding.
Spring rains saturate the frozen ground,which cannot quickly absorb runoff, accumu-lating on the surface or flowing into streamsand rivers, where the excess water spills overthe banks.
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enced a flood in the past five years.Everyone lives in a flood zone, so no matterwhere you live in the United States, you areat risk of flooding. However, most homeown-ers insurance doesn’t cover flood damage,and without a flood insurance policy, youcould have to pay for damage out of yourown pocket.
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While based in Richfield, the ServerProducts brand is global, as the companywill be at trade shows in Italy, Dubai, India,Indonesia, Hong Kong, Brazil and Mexicothis year, along with having a presence atcloser venues in Portland, Anaheim andChicago.
"It didn't happen overnight, that's forsure," Brent Henschel, marketing and com-munications coordinator, said of the com-pany's growth on the international market."We are slowly getting more and more of
our volume i nternationally.”According to information from the com-pany, Server Products is a leader in portioncontrolled dispensing and point of use hold-ing of food products in ambient, chilled andheated settings for a kitchen or food ser viceoperation. Henschel said the company'sproducts involve portion control dispensingand point-of-use holding of food products atambient, heated and cooled temperatures.
Within that realm, Server Products seeksto deliver sustainability and portion control,Henschel said. He noted that the pumpscreated by the company are stainless steelthat will last for up to 25 years.
He also mentioned a companyadvancement on a continuous flow dipperwell, which washes food and bacteria offutensils by keeping water continuously flow-
ing. That water goes into sewers, whichwastes water. As an advancement to that,Server Products offers a piece of equipmentcalled a Conserve Well, which is attachedwhere a flow dipper well would be.Henschel explained the Conserve Wellheats the water to 140 degrees. Accordingto Henschel, replacing a dipper well with aConserve Well can save an operation morethan 250,000 gallons of water per year.
"We're really trying to address the foodindustry's need for sustainability, becauseit's not just a trend anymore," Henschelsaid. "It makes business sense and it's theright thing to do. We try to live that way,and it's becoming more and more not ju st atrend, it's a reality."
While the majority of the cosales are in the United States, Hexplained that the company has international relationships with maer representatives and distribEurope, the Middle east, AsAustralia.
"There's a lot of research anwork we have to do to make sudelivering the right product to tcountry,” Henschel said.
That's a long way from the cobeginnings in the basement of a floMenomonee Falls in 1949. The cwas founded by Alfred Wickesberg
first product addressed the need theater operators who needed an eto melt and serve butter for freshlypopcorn. The answer was the indusautomatic butter warmer and dispe
"It did grow slowly," Henschexplaining how it took several yeacompany to grow out of the baseminto the whole mill building. The cuduction facility was constructed iwith the offices added at the in 2There are more than 100 people eby Server Products.
Henschel explained that after tserver was developed, the companto get into pumping of fluids for service industry, such as syrups foages and different sodas, flavoringping.
"Then he (Wickesberg) spawsomething that he's really passionawhich is ice cream," Henschel swanted way to heat and dispense fhot fudge sundaes."
That interest led to the FSPServer which is seen in ice creyogurt shops across the country.
The company remains in the fathe current company president is thdaughter of Alfred Wickesberg.
"Our passion today is helping oand chain serve their food servingpensing problems, that's what dWe listen to the market — what problems — and we work with themsolve their problems," Henschel sa
Made in Richfield, sold all over the worldServer Products expands beyond local origins
Food warming equipment made by Server Products is on display at the compa-ny’s headquarters in Richfield. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
The Germantown Plan Commission sup-ported a site plan application that willallow the Aurora Healthcare to convertoffice space in the village to a clinic.
Aurora Healthcare is proposing to con-vert an existing corporate office space atthe back of its facility at W180 N1107River Lane to a specialty medical and diag-nostic clinic. According to information in thevillage staff report, the new clinic will pro-vide specialty services being relocatedfrom the Menomonee Falls clinic along witother services. Services that will be provid-
ed at the new facility will be ortcardiology, oncology and infusionpatient surgery will be addedGermantown facility.
As part of the changes, a 405foot vestibule and a free standingwill be added on the north elevatiobuilding. Also, parking and landchanges will be made at the 14 aThe commission supported the requApril 13 meeting.
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