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    Cheery Cherry FallFair: The 46th annualCheery Cherry FallFairset for Sunday, Sept.28, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., atMenomonee Falls VillagePark, N87 W16701Garfield Drivewill featureartists and crafters exhibit-ing handmade items forsale, including pottery,wood furniture, clothing,jewelry, hand-made soaps,metal work, mixed media,holiday and seasonal itemsand more See page 21.

    BYTHOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR

    Eight Menomonee Falls HighSchool students participated in theSummer Healthcare Academy pro-gram offered by Community MemorialHospital over a three week period thissummer, and seven of them spokeabout their experience during a pres-entation at the Menomonee FallsSchool Board Sept. 22.

    Under the Summer HealthcareAcademy, students spent three weeks

    rotating through 16 hospital depart-ments. Students then created postersand made presentations at a recogni-tion ceremony. The students displayedthe posters during the School Boardmeeting.

    Students who participated in thesummer academy were AshleyDoherty, Sarah Rynning,Madeline Perinovic, Aprajita Singh,Claire Rhode, Jessica Kaiser, HeloiseCheruvalath and Gabby Pipia.

    Jennifer Tarcin, the school districtcoordinator for the academy, notedthat the Menomonee Falls was themost highly attended of the gradua-tion ceremonies that the hospital hashad. Part of that is due to the impres-sion these young women made on the

    staff.Tarcin explained that Menomonee

    Falls has participated in the summeracademy with the hospital for eightyears, during which time 70Menomonee Falls High School stu-dents have participated in the pro-gram. For this year, Tarcin said that 22Menomonee Falls students applied for

    the eight openings in the summeracademy. Perfect attendance isrequired for the academy and priorresearch is also required.

    The students then summarizedtheir experiences in the program.

    An inside look at health careStudents describe summer academy experience

    The Menomonee Falls High School students who participated in theSummer Healthcare Academy are (front row from left): Aprajita Singh,Ashley Doherty, Jessica Kaiser, Heloise Cheruvalath (back row) ClaireRhode, Sarah Rynning, Madeline Perinovic and Gabby Pipia. Photocourtesy of the School District of Menomonee Falls.

    Turn to page 21

    Houdini program: OnWednesday, October 1 at7p.m., the MenomoneeFalls Public Library willhost a program calledHoudini: His Life andLegend with WilliamPack. See page 21.

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    The following events will be takingplace at Riveredge Nature Center.

    Autumn in the BarabooHillsSaturday, Oct. 4, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.This trip to Devils Lake and Parfreys GlenState Natural Area will include a privatetour of the International Crane Foundation.This weekend adventure will allow partici-pants to immerse themselves in the beautyof autumn colors and learn about thisunique part of Wisconsin. To learn more,contact Mandie Zopp [email protected]. Pre-registration isrequired by Sept. 30. Cost: $25 for non-members, $20 for Riveredge members.

    Nature Detectives: Autumn FairyHomesSaturday, Oct. 4, 10 to 11:30a.m.: Children are invited to create natural

    homes for the Fairies at Riveredge. Groupwill explore the East River loop and part ofMay Apple Woods in search of autumncolor to decorate and construct specialplaces for our fairy friends to live. Childrenunder 6 must be accompanied by an adult.Cost:$5 per person for Trail Pass membersand non-members; free for All Access mem-bers.

    Riveredge Silent Sports: Fall ColorCanoeSaturday, Oct. 4, 1 to 3:30 p.m.:

    Participants can meet at Riveredge to car-pool, or call for directions to AckermansGrove County Park where you can enjoy ahike or picnic on your own before the out-ing. Riveredge Silent Sports is a series ofprograms focused on outdoor exercise andadventure. (Silent refers to the non-motor-ized recreation we enjoy, not the silence ofthe participants.) Join us for an easy pad-dle on Little Cedar Lake near West Bend aswe take in the beauty of fall from the water.Perfect for beginners, well first learn 4basic canoe strokes on land and practicethem as we explore watery habitats bycanoe. Riveredge provides canoes, pad-dles and life jackets or you may bring yourown. All participants are required to weara life jacket. In case of inclement weather,

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    Noel J. Cutright Bird Club: WetlandRestorations: Are They for theBirds?Tuesday, Oct. 7 (hike at 6 p.m.,program at 7 p.m.): Dr. Jill Hapner willdescribe her local research (conductedwith Noel Cutright) on the impacts land useand design have on wetlands, revealing

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    Participants will have money donat-ed to local schools on behalf of theirparticipation. Mathnasium is targetingan aggregate donation of about$40,000 throughout the U.S. andCanada.The top scorers across allTriMathlon competitions will be invitedto move on to the Grand Prize

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    The following report was takenfrom records at the MenomoneeFalls Police Department.

    Domestic violence A male subject was arrested for

    domestic violence/battery at 12:55 a.m.Sept. 12 after punching a female victim inthe face several times during an altercationin the 8400 block of Lavergne Avenue.

    Drug possession A 36-year-old Sussex man was arrest-

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    at midnight Sept. 7 in the W13000 block ofSilver Spring Road. Police made contactwith a suspicious vehicle in the Maacoparking lot and discovered a marijuanablunt in plain view. The man was placedin jail on a probation hold.

    Embezzlement A 34-year-old female employee of

    Auto Zone, N88 W15438 Main St., wasarrested for embezzlement Sept. 5 afterinvestigation revealed she had made fraud-ulent returns and stolen cash from the busi-ness numerous times between July 18 andthe date of her arrest.

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    Two female suspects removfrom three slot machines and stoleSu Casa Grande,N84 W15842 AAvenue, Sept. 7. A similar incident again Sept. 11.

    Six steel bollards were stooutside Lannon Millwork, N94 WGarwin Mace Drive, sometime Sept. 6-8.

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    A 21-year-old Milwaukee mtaken into custody on a Franklin wapossession of marijuana at 3:57 p13 following a traffic stop at Highand Main Street.

    POLICE BLOTTER

    A Joint Review Board gave finalapproval for a 12th Tax IncrementalFinance (TIF) district in Menomonee FallsSept. 23.

    The district covers approximately 107.5acres of land on the east and west sides ofLilly Road. The area includes the site of aformer concrete block company and a one-time school that was later used by a busi-ness.

    The TIF plan was previously reviewedand supported by the Menomonee FallsPlan Commission and later the VillageBoard. Under state TIF law, final approvalfor a TIF is given by a joint review board

    comprised of all the local taxing entities(municipal, school district, technical school

    district, and county) and a citizen rtative.

    In a TIF, taxes for given propemally directed toward local units oment are instead used to pay for iture improvements. The local uniternment will later benefit from the invalue generated by the improveme

    The Joint Review Board meetinapproximately 10 minutes. Williamconsultant on TIF matters for thenoted that the project plan was addetail improvements for Lilly Rowould occur as the area is develoJoin t Review Board then una

    approved the request.By Thomas J. McKillen, Managi

    Joint Review Board approves 12th

    By Nikki AckermanStaff Writer

    Menomonee Falls boy Dakota Spilgerturned 14 on Jan. 11 and three days laterhe was diagnosed with cancer.

    However, the good-natured teen took itin stride, joking to people who asked whathe got for his birthday, Cancer. I wouldlike to exchange it for a better gift, please.

    Diagnosed with a very rare bone mar-row cancer called Myelodysplastic syn-drome (MDS), Dakota has undergonemany forms of treatment, includingchemotherapy, radiation and an umbilicalblood transplant from which he is currentlysuffering complications.

    Mother Melissa Blawat said that eversince receiving the devastating news, sheand her family have been forced to takethings day by day.

    Cancer teaches you that you just goalong for the ride, she said. The only wayto do it is with a sense of humor.

    The familyMelissa, father ToddSpilger, Blawats fiance Richard Hinkley,sister Heather Spilger and stepsister BrookeHinkleyare hoping to make the journey abit smoother for Dakota as they host a

    fundraiser at The Sterling Chalet, 1271Wisconsin 175 in Hubertus, on Sunday,Oct. 5 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    The family-friendly event will includebands, a car and motorcycle show, a raffleand a bake sale. Admission is $10 foradults, free for kids 10 and under.Attendees will also receive a T-shirt.

    The funds raised will go toward com-pensating lost wagesIts impossible to

    work, go to school and care for a child withcancer, Melissa saidand to help pay forthe land that is needed to bring to comple-tion Dakotas Make-A-Wish Foundationrequest of a fishing shack.

    He wants a place to hang out and gofishing, Melissa explained. He has want-ed this forever.

    He certainly deserves it, she said, as ithas not been an easy road ever since

    Melissa, an LPN, started observing thingsamiss with her son last fall.Dakota started losing weight and there

    was bruising on his hands, she said. I wasseeing all kinds of signs.

    Melissa took him in for bloodwork, butthe doctor didnt call back until weeks later,stating he had misfiled the lab work. At thatpoint, Dakota was sent straight to the emer-gency room.

    When they led us in past everybody, Ijust knew we were in trouble, Melissarecalled. Then it was like, Welcome to awhole new world. Welcome to cancer.

    This when the trek through treatmentbegan and Dakotawho was already livingwith challenges being on the autism spec-trumhad to start trudging through a wholenew, unpleasant normal of hospitalizations,

    extreme physical weakness and major set-backs, including going to the ICU for pneu-monia on Easter.

    Its just been a mess, said Melissa.Its pretty un-awesome, pretty not fair.

    It has been the bright light of Dakotaspersonality that has guided the way,Melissa said.

    Dakota has led the path for us withample amounts of positivity, she said. He

    has had such a great attitude this entiretime.

    Now stable and at home for the longeststretch since January, Dakota is currentlyattending half days as a freshman atMenomonee Falls High School.

    He was just allowed to go back, hismother said. But he has to use the elevatorbecause walking is exhausting for him.

    There is no remission for MDS so its a

    wait-and-see of milestones, said Melissa.We have to get to three months, sixmonths, a year, and make something up sohe can ring a bell, she said.

    Right now Dakota can not be declaredcancer-free due to masses that may be lym-phoma that have been found in his left lung,but the family is hopeful as they look for-ward to the fundraiser which will double asa celebration of Dakotas strong spirit.

    I just want it to be so fun for Dakota,Melissa said. I want him to see how manypeople love him and care about him.

    She went on to note that friends andfamily, namely my niece Brittany and myvery best friend Nikki, have been extraor-dinarily supportive through this rough year.

    Weve needed a lot of help and wevereceived it, Melissa said. Someone was

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    With a theme of Working SmokeAlarms Save Lives: Test Yours EveryMonth, Fire Prevention Week runs Oct. 5-11; however, the push for fire safety goeswell beyond a mere seven days each calendaryear, officials say.

    We want citizens to realize that this isnot just about a special week, it is all thetimewe want to raise awareness every dayof the week all year long, said MenomoneeFalls Assistant Fire Chief Jim Mollet. Westrive to make fire safety a daily message.

    But for this particular weekestablishedby the National Fire Protection Association

    (NFPA) in 1922 to commemorate the GreatChicago Fire which began Oct. 8, 1871firesafety becomes the hot topic.

    During that period we try to visit every

    educational institution in the village andfocus on proper exit routines and teachthings like what to do if your clothes catchfire, said Mollet. Today more than everbefore, with new products out there andmore electronics in the home, the dangers arethere.

    The danger in 1871, legend has it, wasCatherine O'Learys cow which kicked overa lamp and set the family barn, and eventual-ly the whole city of Chicago, on fire.According to the NFPA website, the incidentkilled more than 250 people, left 100,000homeless, destroyed more than 17,400 struc-tures and burned more than 2,000 acres.

    As if this wasnt bad enough, thePeshtigo Firewhich occurred the exact samedayleft far more wreckage in its wake. Themost devastating forest fire in American his-tory, the northeast Wisconsin blaze killed1,152 people, burned down 16 towns anddestroyed 1.2 million acres.

    It is precisely these horrific numbers thatmake fire safety an essential lifestyle.

    What this week is designed to do isremind everyone that even a little fire can getout of control and cause tremendous dam-age, said Germantown Fire Chief GaryWeiss. We start the message in the gradeschools because it is so crucial to get into the

    habit of fire safety at a young age anas a habit for the rest of your life.

    Although tragic, these two grebrought about the huge positive of fty as a mainstream message.

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    This year we are really emphasizing the importance ofhaving working smoke detectors and carbon monoxidedetectors in the houseone of every floor of the home andone in every bedroom, said John Delain, public educationcoordinator for the Germantown Fire Department.

    Delain went on to offer a few useful tips: change the bat-teries every Daylight Savings time; clean the detectors witha vacuum or canned air once per month; and test them regu-larly.

    Its very important to make sure the detectors are work-ing at all times, he said.

    In conjunction with the Safe Kids Coalition of SoutheastWisconsin and Dominos Pizza, the department is running aprogram called Delivering Fire Safety.

    On Oct. 23, several pre-registered participants (registra-tion forms will be available at the Safety Fair as well as onDominos boxes) will receive a surprise visit from villagefirefighters. Those who have working smoke and carbonmonoxide detectors will receive a free large, one-toppingpizza and those who do not will receive a working smokedetector.

    We will go and check their house and teach them aboutfire and carbon monoxide safety while we are there, saidDelain. Its just another way to get the word out to the com-munity.

    Area events include: Germantown Fire Safety FairSaturday, Oct. 4, 10:30

    a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at Fire Station #2, N115 W18752 EdisonDrive. The event will include a variety of childrens and fam-ily activities, including a Sparky Bounce House, a visit byFlight for Life, a display of fire trucks and the Survive Alive

    House. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. West Bend Open HouseSaturday, Oct. 11, 10 a.m. to 1

    p.m., at Station #1, 325 N. 8th Avenue (located at the cornerof 7th Avenue and Washington Street). The open house willgive the public an opportunity to meet their local firefighters,

    experience the Fire Safety House, tour the station aplete a fire safety quiz for a chance to win breakfastfirefighters. T-shirts and refreshments will be avaipurchase to raise money for Chix for a Cause for brcer awareness.

    Germantown Fire Department Active MemberGermantown Member Rank

    Asmondy, Robert C LieutenantBrandt, Nicole M Intermediate TechnicianCooper, Mitch R FirefighterDeLain, Paul M LieutenantGaszak, Kevin M FirefighterMaury, Michael J Deputy ChiefMcCullough, James M Firefighter /

    Intermediate TechnicianO'Shea, Vicki L CaptainPiette, Christopher D FirefighterRodriguez, Cary W Firefighter /

    Intermediate TechnicianRossman, Craig M Firefighter InspectorSchodron, Kevin M LieutenantSchude, Steven Roger FirefighterSmith, Steven D. Firefighter Inspector

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    Franke, Jeremy R CaptainGoetz, Stephen James Firefighter / EMTGostomski, Jason G FirefighterGumm, Brandon S Firefighter / EMTHarris, Tim F Firefighter / EMTHass, Thomas Jay LieutenantHersh, Steve L FirefighterChristopher J Firefighter / EMTKarpinski, Matthew Alan CaptainKrieg, Caitlin J FirefighterMaciejewski, Joseph G FirefighterMoeller, Thomas O FirefighterNeu, Jeremy W Firefighter /

    Intermediate TechnNickels, Mikhail M FirefighterNiggemeier, Christopher R FirefighterPhillips, Jim B Firefighter /

    Intermediate TechnRadeck, Matthew B FirefighterRammel, Brian P CaptainSabel, Jason W FirefighterSchroeder, Andrew John W Firefighter / EMTSilvis, Pete A LieutenantSpence, Todd M Firefighter /

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    The Germantown girls volleyball teamdefeated Grafton in North ShoreConference play Sept. 23, 25-13, 25-17,25-14.

    In Greater Metro Conference action,Menomonee Falls lost to Brookfield EastSept. 23 14-25, 14-25, 20-25.

    Also on Sept. 23, Hamilton played atWest Allis Central. At a weekend tourna-ment in Pewaukee Sept. 16, the Chargerslost to Mukwonago (22-25, 12-25),

    Oconomowoc (21-25, 22-25Sheboygan Falls (18-25, 24-26).

    Kettle Moraine Lutheran hadresults at a tournament in Watertow20. The Chargers beat De Pere 2521 but then lost to Neenah (24-26and Watertown (20-25, 15-25).

    State rankings: Germantoranked ninth in last week's Divisiones poll while Kettle Moraine Lutheranked seventh in Division 2.

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    The Germantown girls cross countryteam finished second at the WaukeshaSouth Cross Country Festival held atMinooka Park Sept. 20.

    Germantown was led by AlyssaGoesch, who finished fifth with a time of20:56. She was followed by Briana Klopferin seventh (21:09), Calli Lemke in 14th(22:06), Kayla Hower in 17th (22:18),

    Jennifer Lundgren in 18th (22:19), MollyBaus in 24th (22:33) and Emily Betthauserin 39th (23:17).

    The Germantown boys team finishedseventh at the meet. Germantown was ledby Jacob DuFrane, who finished 20th witha time of 17:46. He was followed by CraigReese in 28th (17:59), Jake Garvey in 31st

    (18:05), Brady Sheridan in 49th (18:44)and Evan Adair in 62nd (19:10).

    The Menomonee Falls boys cross coun-try team finished eighth at the St.Catherines Angel Invite held at UW-Parkside Sept. 20. Menomonee Falls wasled by Jake McMahon, who finished 33rdoverall with a time of 17:44.5. He was fol-lowed by Josh Hindman in 43rd (17:53.1),Dom Carini in 54th (18:06.7), CooperDozzi in 55th (18:09.2), Jayce Kolinski in56th (18:09.8) and Zach Pogorzelski in125th (19:08.9) .

    The Menomonee Falls girls team fin-ished 17th at the invite. The top finish forMenomonee Falls came from Tessa Estock,who finished 69th overall.

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    second at Waukesha South meet

    Menomonee Falls improved its recordto 3-2 in the Greater Metro Conferenceand 11-2 overall following a 5-1 win overWest Allis Hale Sept. 23. Alex Eastmanscored two goals while Ian Storts, TylerShane, and Ryan Callan also scored.

    The previous Thursday MenomoneeFalls beat Mukwonago 3-2, with Eastman,

    Joe Burgoyne and and Dalzhon Nelson allscoring for Menomonee Falls.

    Hamilton tied Brookfield East Sept. 23,1-1. Afterward, the Chargers had a 1-2Greater Metro Conference record and a 6-5 overall mark.

    Germantown got its first North Shore

    Conference win of the season Septhe Warhawks beat Nicolet 2-1. followed a 1-0 nonconference victRacine Case Sept. 18. Germantow6-7 overall record prior to a Septconference match at West Bend W

    Kettle Moraine Lutheran stayedof the Flyway Conference with aover Campbellsport Sept. 23.Hoerchner and Noah Semmascored three goals while Brandon P

    Joshua Murphy each added a Kettle Moraine Lutheran. AfterwaChargers were 5-0 in the Flyway aoverall.

    Soccer: Falls, Germantownpost conference wins

    The Germantown Warhawks won theirfifth straight game Sept 19 while recordingtheir third double-digit win over a NorthShore Conference opponent.

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    touchdown on the way to a 66-0 win atMilwaukee Lutheran.

    Dwayne Lawhorn Jr. completed 11 of19 passes for four touchdowns while JoeLemerond ran for 165 yards and two touch-downs on 11 carries. Lawhorn started theevening with a 27-yard pass play to Cole

    Karcz at the 10:35 minute of the first quar-ter. On Germantown's next possession,Lawhorn connected with Steve Doran on a2-yard pass play at the 8:18 mark. On theWarhawks next possession, Lawhorn con-nected with Karcz on a 37-yard pass playat the 5:54 mark. Germantown finished thequarter with a 37-yard field goal by Car terSchmitz.

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    With the Nicolet forfeit later in the sea-son taken into consideration, Germantownqualified for the playoffs with the win overMilwaukee Lutheran.

    Davis said he would continue to focuson having his team starting fast and execut-ing plays.

    We've got to build on what we'vedone and continue to get better," Davissaid.

    Menomonee Falls 13, Ha3: The teams entered halftime sMenomonee Falls got on the boar79-yard run by Bryce McMurtry at mark of the third quarter to lead 6the extra point was unsuccessful. Hnarrowed the lead on a 21-yard fiby Matt Barnes at the 2:03 marthird quarter.

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    when McMurtry and Brady Schnenected on a 47-yard pass play at thmark of the fourth quarter.

    McMurtry led all runners wyards on 17 carries and one touch

    Kettle Moraine LutheraLaconia 19: The Chargers improFlyway Conference record to 3holding a 4-1 overall record. Nichran 14 times for 137 yards and twdowns while Jared Henning comple17 passes for 115 yards and a toufor the Chargers.

    Football: Germantown wins fifth straight game

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    Doherty said she has been interested inbecoming a doctor since the seventh grade.She said the Healthcare Academy changedher perspective on her future profession.

    In all honesty, I didnt really realizehow many careers there are in healthcareor what these different departments do,Doherty said.

    She said the program was fantasticand cited the work in the Cancer CareCenter left an impression on her.

    I learned a lot about myself during myrotations at CMH. I always knew that Iwanted to be a doctor, I finally understandwhy, and thats because I want to help peo-ple, Doherty said.

    Rynning said she entered the programwith plans on being a pharmacist.However, after the career rotations she isnow interested in nursing and oncology aswell as pharmacy.

    One of the highlights was the outpatientcare center, she she helped dress a wound.In pharmacy, Rynning saw the differenttypes of jobs in that area.

    Perinovic came into the program withno idea what I wanted to be. I know I justwanted something in the health care field.

    She said one highlight was spendingtime in the speech therapy area. In the lab-oratory area, the students learned of theirown blood types.

    Perinovic also recalled a moment in theemergency room where 20 hospitalemployees responded to an patient inneed.

    Seeing that helped me realize I wantto go into nursing, Perinovic said.

    Singh said that prior to the academyshe was interested in a career in neurology.

    I got to see some amazing rotationssuch as physical therapy and nursing,Singh said.

    She said she intends to pursue a career

    in healthcare.Rhode came into the program

    open minded and said the popened her eyes to the many cahealthcare. Rhode said she leamuch as surgery was really cool athose people so much credit, all thes and surgeons, I learned all the nsounds I saw that I think thats nthing I would want to go into.

    Rhode said the program wasoff into the unknown because thmany different paths I can take.

    Kaiser said she had no ideaexpect when she heard about gram. She said hospital mentors etheir jobs and took the time to expthey like their jobs.

    She learned that surgical servicone of my favorites while the speapy department was the most intKaiser played a picture game in wwould describe what was in a picthe patient would have to figure opicture she was talking about and was in the picture.

    It was so nice to feel like I wasand he thanked us for being theresaid.

    She said she is interested in more about radiology and therapyCheruvalath said the a

    changed my perspective on life acine in general. I dont where elsedo and see an actual surgery.

    Cheruvalath witnessed a knee ment during one rotation.

    I learned that I do want to bical professional, for sure. Becausno other field where you can help pas direct a way as saving their lifecine, and thats something thats beme, Cheruvalath said.

    Tarcin said the students put they have into this, and as you can sgo quite a bit out of it.

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    ...Summer academy

    Menomonee Falls Summer Healthcare Academy students Claire Rhode, lHeloise Cheruvalath check out a microscope that allows five people to loosame slide at Community Memorial Hospital. Photo courtesy of the Schooof Menomonee Falls.

    Cheery Cherry Fall Fair to benefitthe Emergency Department atCommunity Memorial Hospital

    The 46th annual Cheery Cherry FallFairset for Sunday, Sept. 28, 9 a.m. to4 p.m., at Menomonee Falls Village

    Park, N87 W16701 Garfield Drivewillfeature artists and crafters exhibitinghandmade items for sale, including pot-tery, wood furniture, clothing, jewelry,hand-made soaps, metal work, mixedmedia, holiday and seasonal items andmore. In addition to shopping, fair-goerswill find entertainment, food, beveragesand silent auction items. Proceeds fromthe fair will benefit the EmergencyDepartment at Froedtert & the MedicalCollege of Wisconsin CommunityMemorial Hospital.

    Admission is a $4 donation at thegate. More than 4,000 attendees visitthe fair annually, which is presented bythe Volunteers in Partnership withCommunity Memorial Hospital.

    The Cherry Booth will feature Door

    County cherry products, including choco-late-covered cherries and cherry pie;while the food area features hot dogs,chicken sandwiches, hamburgers, pizzaand barbeque pork sandwiches.Childrens activities include face paint-ing, bean bag toss, balloon twister andmore. Entertainment, including live music,will be in the gazebo from 11 a.m. to 2p.m.

    Free parking and a shuttle to VillagePark will be available at N84 W16889Menomonee Avenue. The shuttle bus willoperate from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For moreinformation about Cheery Cherry FallFair, visit www.cheerycherryfallfair.com.

    Houdini Program at the Falls

    LibraryOn Wednesday, October 1 at7p.m., the Menomonee Falls PublicLibrary will host a program calledHoudini: His Life and Legend withWilliam Pack. It is over 80 years sinceHoudinis death, and William willexpose the truth behind the myth of theescape artist, magician and ghost hunterusing storytelling and magical recre-ations. William is a magician, a film con-sultant, and an author from the Chicago

    area. This program is free and open tothe public in the Community/MeetingRoom on the first floor. For more infor-mation, please call Karen at 262-532-8912 or check online athome.mf.lib.wi.us . Menomonee Falls

    Public Library, W156 N8436 PilgrimRoad, Menomonee Falls.

    Menomonee Falls Blood Driveset for Sept. 29

    Holy Cross Lutheran Church, locatedat W156 N8131 Pilgrim Road inMenomonee Falls, will be hosting ablood drive Monday, Sept. 29 from 2 to7 p.m. To donate, one must be at least17 years old, 110 pounds and in goodhealth. To schedule an appointment, callBarb at (414) 915-4800. Walk-ins wel-come.

    Next St. Anthonysfish fry set for Oct. 3

    The next fish fry at St. AnthonysParish, N74W13604 Appleton Avenue

    in Menomonee Falls, will be held Oct. 3in the school's Reichling Hall. The all-you-can-eat homestyle fish fry includes home-made potato salad, cole slaw, ryebread, beverage and dessert. The fish fryis offered on the following Fridays: Oct.3, Nov. 7, Dec. 5, Jan. 9, Feb. 2 and 20,March 6 and 27 and May 1. For moreinformation and pricing, call the parishoffice at (262) 251-5910, ext. 710 orvisit the parish website.

    MenoHARmonee BarbershopChorus show Oct. 18

    The MenoHARmonee BarbershopChorus will be presenting The Magic ofBarbershop at St. James CatholicChurch at 1:30 p.m. Oct. 18. The church

    is located at W220 N6588 Town LineRd.The concert will feature performanc-

    es by the chorus as well as the Magic ofJohn Lewit; Octet , Plus or Minue; andTommy T. Family and Friends.

    Tickets are $15 for adults and $5 forchildren. Sponsors are Malkins Carpets,Neus Building Center and St. PaulsUnited Church of Christ. For informationon tickets, contact Armin at (414) 962-5408.

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    Around the village and county

    Since its inception in 1991, MFLL hasgrown and flourished to one of the largest

    Little League programs in the state withalmost 1000 players on 80-plus teamsplaying over 750 games in 2014. Gamesare played at The Complex, a nine-dia-mond facility located on Mill Road betweenPilgrim Road and Lilly Road consisting of:

    Four traditional diamonds (60 dia-mond with pitching distance at 46) includ-ing one diamond without an encloseddugout used for Challenger games

    Two senior diamonds with dugouts(90 diamond with pitching distance at 60)

    Two softball diamonds (60 diamondwith pitching distance at 40)

    One T-ball diamond (50 diamondwith players hitting off tee or coach pitch)

    Registration dates for the 2015 seasonwill be: Saturday, Jan. 10, 9 a.m. to noon;

    Tuesday, Jan. 13, 6 to 9 p.m.; andWednesday, Jan. 21, 6 to 9 p.m.

    All registrations will be at North MiddleSchool Caf. MFLL is open to allMenomonee Falls residents (one parentmust live in Menomonee Falls) ages 4 to 18including a Challengers division for boysand girls with physical and developmentalchallenges, ages 4-18 (up to age 22 ifenrolled in a school program).

    Registration forms and information willbe posted on the website in December atwww.fallslittleleague.org. For questions,contact Laura, Information Officer, [email protected].

    Menomonee Falls Little League acommunity institution