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    NEWSJim Witter at SchauerCenter: The magic of theseason comes alive withJim Witters ChristmasMemories at the SchauerArts & Activities Center onFriday, Dec. 5 at 2 and7:30 p.m. Best known forhis tribute to the songs ofBilly Joel and Elton John,The Piano Mensinger/pianist Witter andhis band return to theSchauer Center to take anostalgic musical journeyto Christmases past. Seepage 2.

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    Taste of WashingtonCounty: The Boys & GirlsClub of WashingtonCountys annual Taste ofWashington County eventwill be held from 6 to 10p.m. Dec. 4 at theWashington County FairPark. The event features thefood and beverage ofnumerous restaurants fromthe area. Event alsoincludes wine and beertasting and live and silentauctions. For more informa-tion or to purchase tickets,call the Boys & Girls Clubat (2620 334-3732 or visit

    www.wcbgc.org.

    The Kettle Moraine Lutheran Wind Symphony andWomens and Mens Choirs perform during aVeterans Day program held at the school in JacksonNov. 6.For more stories about recent events in theJackson area, see pages 6-10. Photo by Thomas J.McKillen.

    The University of Wisconsin-Extension 4-H YouthDevelopment Program inducted 100 laureates into thebrand-new Wisconsin 4-H Hall of Fame on Nov. 15. TheHall of Fame induction ceremony was the last statewideevent celebrating 100 years of 4-H in Wisconsin.

    The Wisconsin 4-H Hall of Fame was established torecognize 4-H volunteers, financial supporters, staff andpioneers who made major contributions to 4-H at thelocal, state and national levels. The honorees represent 4-H in the broadest sense, according to Wisconsin 4-HYouth Development State Program Director DaleLeidheiser.

    Washington County 4-H is represented by RobertStodola, Agnes Wagner, Barb Yogerst, and Norb Yogerstin the 4-H Hall of Fame.

    Through Bob Stodolas 1951-1984 WashingtonCounty career, there was a dramatic increase in 4-Henrollment and volunteer leaders. Washington Countywas one of the first in the nation to pioneer the 4-HExploring project. Bob introduced face-to-face county fairjudging. Member, project leader, general leader, andagent are among his 4-H roles.

    In 45 years of leadership, Agnes Wagner has servedas club organizational leader and the county cultural artsand leather leader. Her abilities extend in working withyouth and adults to share leadership. The county leather-craft project has over 70 youth enrolled. She built theleathercraft leadership team by involving older youthand interested parents to assist in teaching.

    Norb and Barb Yogerst have been 4-H leaders forover 25 years at the club and county level. They are a

    County residentsnamed to 4-H Hall

    of Fame

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    Drs. Richard and Bruce Winter

    Dear Dr. Winter, I have spaces between my teethand I have always been self-conscious about my smile.I am a college student so I am financially limited. Isthere anything that you can do to help me with myproblem?

    Dear John, it can often be intimidating to go to adentist when you dont know all of your options but wewould love to see you for a no charge consultation. Ifyour teeth are in a good position but you simply havesome spacing we may be able to use white fillings

    called bonding to close your gaps. This may all bedone in one or two visits and can often last 5-7 years orlonger. Then when you are in a different economicposition we could replace the bonding with porcelainveneers. These veneers are thin white porcelain piecesthat cover your tooth and can often change the shapeand color of your teeth resulting in a much prettiersmile.

    If you have a jaw that is too large for the size teethyou have, then perhaps crowns may be needed to tryand improve the overall height and width of your teeth.Again transitional bonding can help determine whatthe best solution is for your situation. If orthodonticscould solve your problem this also can be discussed. Itis always better to move teeth to close spaces then toadd materials that will eventually require replacementassuming your tooth size is acceptable.

    Dear Dr. Winter, could you tell me about thedifference between Snap-On Dentures and mini-implant dentures? I am limited financially but I cantstand my dentures! They pop up during eating andtalking all the time and I need some way to stabilize

    them. I read the testimonials on your website andwatched all the videos and I am convinced theseoptions will help me.

    Dear Peter, regular sized implants are alwayspreferable to mini-implants. That is because there is agreater surface area on larger implants and they holdon to your bone better. Also traditional implants thatare 3.0 mm in diameter or larger can have the tops orchimneys changed in order to UPGRADE to a fixedbridge in the future. Mini-implants do not have anupgrade path. That means that if you decide to investmore time, effort and money in the future to have teeth

    that stay in all the time, the mini-implants wouldneed to be removed and larger implants placed.

    The article on Upgradeable Dentistryexplains this concept on the website:www.hamptondentalassociates.comwhere you cansee that any implants will improve your situation!The ability to use larger implants will allow us to uselarger attachments that have the ability to hold yourprosthesis even firmer then the mini-implants. Bothchoices will be way better then using dentureadhesive! I invite you and our readership to come infor a free consultation to see if Snap-On dentures orMini-Implant dentures are right for you! My goal asa dentist is to help everyone to get rid of theirdentures and move back to fixed teeth. These twochoices are wonderful ways to begin that journey.

    Sincerely,Richard B. Winter D.D.S. M.A.G.D. D.I.C.O.I. D.A.B.O.I./I.D.

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    Dr. Bruce WinterBoard M.A.T.C.Adjunct Professor Marquette University Schoolof Dentistry

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    team who truly exemplify developin

    ity in youth and adults. These 4-Hembrace education and annually wover 500 youth, 150 volunteers, ansional 4-H staff statewide.

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    The magic of the season comes alive withJim Witters Christmas Memories at theSchauer Arts & Activities Center on Friday,Dec. 5 at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Best known for histribute to the songs of Billy Joel and Elton

    John, The Piano Men singer/pianist Witterand his band return to the Schauer Center totake a nostalgic musical journey toChristmases past.

    In addition, there will be a pre-show per-formance from 6:15 to 7 p.m. featuring theSlinger High School Jazz Band. Advancereservations recommended in order to guar-antee seating.

    Tickets to see Jim Witters CMemories are $34 or $30 for ad$10 for students. Slinger residents rspecial ticket price of $30 or $26evening performance; discount requested at time of purchase, somtions apply. Tickets can be purchasSchauer Center Box Office MondayFriday from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30

    Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. aRural Street in Hartford, charge by (262) 670-0560, ext. 3 or oSchauerCenter.org.

    Audiences are invited to bring aperishable food items for the HartfoPantry. Participating patrons will eacone coupon for $5 off tickets for Schauer Center Presents performan

    Jim Witter returns to the Schauer Cen

    with Christmas Memories

    The 8th annual Christmas in Richbe held Saturday, Dec. 6.

    Events include: Holiday Bazaar and Family A

    10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Friess Lakelocated at the corner of Highway

    Holy Hill Road. Bazaar will includecrafts; silent auction; Santa and elf to 2 p.m.); childrens activities; chand beverages available for purcha

    Christmas at the Mill, noon toat Richfield Historical Park, 4399 Hill Road. Attendees can tour theChristmas Farm House and enjoy hbaked bread and cookies. There wicaroling and mandolin players from1 p.m.

    The event is sponsored by the Lions Club and Richfield Historical

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    The U15 WCFC Girls team won Racine Lighthouse Classic Oct 11-12, winning allfour games they played. Pictured are (front row) Maddi and Peyton, Cam, Paige,Abby, Nikki, Nora, Kenzi, and Megan, (back row) Cassandra, Hannah,Michelle, Grace, Jada, Kasey, Ysbella and Coach Lambie

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    It is one day when differences are putaside. The spirit of the holiday inspires usto spread cheer and goodwill. We recallcelebrations with family and friends fromthe past. And we look forward to the joythat this season brings. May memories ofthis Christmas keep our hearts warmeach day of the year.

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    HOLIDAYS IN

    On Saturday, Dec. 6 and Sunday Dec.7, the Washington County HumaneSociety will be holding its annual Festivalof Trees event. The Washington CountyHumane Society is located at 3650 StateRoad 6.

    The event is a beautiful holiday cele-bration of lights and unique designs.During that weekend, the training centerwill be turned into a magical Christmaswonderland complete with a refreshmentcafe, continuous holiday entertainment,and gift boutique.

    The Festival of Trees has become avery popular community event with indi-viduals and businesses sponsoring trees,wreaths, swags and centerpieces, and

    then decorating them according tticular theme. Festival-goers dstrolling along the "snowy" pachoosing their favorites for the Choice awards. Attendees can arefreshments from the caf, and beautiful holiday boutique fillcrafts from artists throughout soutWisconsin.

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    Festival of Trees Dec. 6-7

    A pair of glasses were among the items for sale at the Its a Stitch Craft Fat New Hope United Church of Christ in Jackson Nov. 22-23. Photo by J. McKillen.

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    HOLIDAYS IN

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    The Kids Rummager & Direct Sales Expo which is sponsored by Rytec will featuredozens of booths with kids gently used toys,books and other items and the sales expowill include a wide variety of local vendors.There will also be basket raffles, a bake sale,and cookies with Santa.

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    Tables at the Jackson Area Community Center were filled with items during lastyears Kids Rummage Sale and Direct Sales Expo. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

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    HOLIDAYS IN

    In anticipation of the new 4H year and in conjunction with National 4Hthe Jackson Explorers 4H Clubs newly elected officers met at the JacksoQueen earlier this fall to set goals and plan their year. Washington Couprides itself in its youth leadership program. Members each contributedand determined their number one goal was to make their monthly meetand welcoming to new families. Also scheduled were plans to serve the Jcommunity better and to promote 4H. The Jackson Explorers 4H Club mthird Tuesday of each month at 7p.m. at the Jackson Town Hall.

    Pictured are Josiah Greenhow (Treasurer), Jesse Greenhow (AmbasClayton Schwendimann (Ambassador), Rachel Krueger, Anikah Lev(Ambassador), Kaylie Krueger(Secretary), Katie Molekintin (Historian) aGreenhow (Historian). Not are pictured Bryce Wentlandt (President), Rya(Vice President) and Hailee Levanduski (Ambassador). Submitted phoinformation.

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    HOLIDAYS IN

    BYTHOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR

    A new season began with a new chal-lenge for the Kettle Moraine Lutheran girlsbasketball team.

    The Chargers lost to Divine Savior Holy

    Angels (DSHA) 52-48 in the Nov. 21 open-er. The Dashers featured ArikeOgunbowale, a highly recruited playerwho earlier this fall accepted a basketballscholarship to Notre Dame. Ogunbowalescored 36 of the Dashers 52 points

    "We took this game on knowing itwould be a great challenge for us, and itwas. I thought we learned a ton about ourteam," Kettle Moraine Lutheran Coach

    Jason Walz said. "We learned who is goingto fill in for the kids we lost (from) last year.I think we got a glimpse of the type of teamwe're going to be."

    Last year the Chargers finished the sea-son with a Division 3 championship. Walzsaid that the team's focus is on the seasonahead.

    "We didn't talk much about defending achampionship. That was last year, and it's anew group of girls looking for a new set of

    experiences, and it's a new schedule," hesaid.In the game, the Dashers started with a

    early lead, as two free throws byOgunbowale gave DSHA an 11-4 leadwith 1:33 left in the first quarter. But theChargers answered with a scoring run oftheir own, as a layup by Lindsey Soderbacktied the score at 13-13. Mikayla Voigt andSharla Boelke then converted layups andthe free throws afterward to give KettleMoraine Lutheran a 19-13 lead with 4:21

    Kettle Moraine Lutherans Mikayla Voigt looks to pass the ball to an open team-mate against Divine Savior Holy Angels Nov. 21. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

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    left in the second quarter. DSHA rallied andboth teams were tied a 23-23 at halftime.

    The Chargers scored the first six pointsof the third quarter and held the leadthroughout most of the second half. But athree-point basket by Rachel Heinrich gavethe Dashers a 42-41 lead with 3:33 left inthe game. A layup by Alyssa Shipley tiedthe score at 45-45 a few minutes later butTaylor Drost of DSHA converted a threepoint basket in response as the Dashersheld on the to lead for the rest of the game.

    Mikayla Voigt led Kettle MoraineLutheran with 22 points.

    The Chargers were to host West BendEast Nov. 25 and then play Aquinas at theBrookfield Central Thanksgiving ShootoutNov. 28. Walz noted that Aquinas and

    several other of the nonconference oppo-nents on the schedule are ranked in pre-season polls.

    "The thing that I can see about this teamis they don't shy away from competingagainst good teams," Walz said. "We gotbeat tonight but we lined up an played as

    hard as we could."

    Living Word LutheranUniversity School

    Living Word Lutheran beat USchool 30-12 Nov. 22 for their firthe season.

    The Timberwolves had a 1-2prior to a Nov. 25 game at Lake Lutheran. The Timberwolves opeseason with a 41-39 loss to SheArea Lutheran and then lost to WAcademy 46-45 on Nov. 21.

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    ketball team will begin the seasothey host Campbellsport at 7:30 p2. The Chargers will finish that weeMayville at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 5.

    The Living Word Lutheran bostarted the season with a schedul25 game against SheboygaLutheran. The Timberwolves will tSaint Lawrence Seminary at 6 p.mbefore playing at Sheboygan Ch7:30 p.m. Dec. 8

    ...Defending state champioFrom page 9

    Sara Frinzi of Living Word Lutheran (right) is guarded by a SheboygaLutheran player during the Timberwolves season opener Nov. 18. PhThomas J. McKillen.

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    ON CALL POSITIONSOn-call (casual) positions available onPMs and NOCs to work in ourresidential care apartment complex.We are looking for mature, reliable,caring individuals who will beresponsible for helping to providepersonal care for our residents.Certified Nursing Assistant and/orResident Assistant experience withmedication administration certificationand ability to work independentlyrequired.

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    1 BRM, 1 BA Riversbend Ranch Condo

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