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It’s never too soon to call HospiceCare. “ree years ago I called HospiceCare for my mother. She was eligible for their services then and remains eligible today. is entire time Mother has been living at home with their help. “I’m an advocate for my mother … and HospiceCare is an advocate for me. HospiceCare makes the time you have with your loved one a beautiful experience, and without them, it wouldn’t be the same. Together we work as a team—Mother, myself and HospiceCare. I no longer have to worry. One call and HospiceCare is there without question. “Call HospiceCare. It’s never too soon to learn more about their services.” —Mary Jo Moran, daughter of Gertrude Boehmer (800) 553-4289 hospicecareinc.com guide 2010 guide 2010 Rock & Roll • Kennedy Assasination • Sit-ins • Cuban Missile Crisis • Woodstock • Beatlemania • Vietnam • Civil Rights Movement • Atomic Bombs • Dr. Spock • Bob Dylan • The Purple People Eater • Barbie Dolls • Peace Corps • Sputnik • Disneyland • Microwave Ovens • Oil Embargo • Watrgate •Earth Day • Sexual Freedom • Elvis • Watergate • Nixon Resigns • Gunsmoke • Color TV • Oil Embargo • Birth Control • The Slinky • Lassie • The Internet • Home Computers • Dishwashers • Muscle Cars • Dr. Spock • Baby Boomer Baby Boomer Baby Boomer

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It’s never too soonto call HospiceCare.

“Three years ago I called HospiceCare for my mother. She was eligible fortheir services then and remains eligible today. This entire time Mother has beenliving at home with their help.

“I’m an advocate for my mother … and HospiceCare is an advocate for me.HospiceCare makes the time you have with your loved one a beautiful experience,and without them, it wouldn’t be the same. Together we work as a team—Mother,myself and HospiceCare. I no longer have to worry. One call and HospiceCare isthere without question.

“Call HospiceCare. It’s never too soonto learn more about their services.”—Mary Jo Moran, daughter of Gertrude Boehmer

(800) 553-4289 hospicecareinc.com

guide 2010guide 2010

Rock & Roll • Kennedy Assasination • Sit-ins • Cuban

Missile Crisis • Woodstock • Beatlemania • Vietnam • Civil

Rights Movement • Atomic Bombs • Dr. Spock • Bob Dylan

• The Purple People Eater • Barbie Dolls • Peace Corps •

Sputnik • Disneyland • Microwave Ovens • Oil Embargo •

Watrgate •Earth Day • Sexual Freedom • Elvis • Watergate

• Nixon Resigns • Gunsmoke • Color TV • Oil Embargo •

Birth Control • The Slinky • Lassie • The Internet • Home

Computers • Dishwashers • Muscle Cars • Dr. Spock •

Baby BoomerBaby BoomerBaby Boomer

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ENTERTAINMENT

Wisconsin Union Theater800 Langdon StreetMadison, WI 53706608-262-2202 (Office)608-265-ARTS (Box Office)www.uniontheater.wisc.eduThe Wisconsin Union Theater, a premier venue with superb acoustics, performance space and seating, has a long and inter-esting history. For more than 70 years the Wisconsin Union Theater has been a cultural center for the entire state of Wisconsin, featuring local, national and international acts.Union Theater audiences, since 1939, have seen and heard some of the most famous actors, dancers and musicians of the century in many thousands of performances; popular artists have enter-tained, and renowned leaders, philoso-phers and scientists have challenged the

mind. In the 21st Century, the Union Theater continues to flourish with ideas and programs, energy and vision. The Union Theater remains warm, lively and inviting, while the magic of great perfor-mances and the ferment of ideas continue to fill it.

ESTATE/BUSINESS PLANNING

Wilson Law Group, LLC7633 Ganser Way, Suite 100 Madison, WI 53719 608-833-4001 www.wilsonlawgroup.comWe focus our practice in the areas of estate and business planning, business succession, Medicaid, elder law, probate and trust administration. Founded on Midwestern values, we have served families and businesses in the Greater Madison area for over 30 years, using a relationship-based style of counseling focused on providing customized plan-ning for each client and their families. Please contact us to arrange for your no obligation consultation.

FINANCIAL SERVICES

American Family InsuranceBrian R. Bezenski Agency2101 North Serman AvenueMadison, WI [email protected] McCormick Agency334 Junction RoadMadison, WI [email protected]

Edward Joneswww.edwardjones.comEdward Jones provides financial services for individual investors in the United

States and through its affiliate in Canada. Every aspect of the firm’s business, from the types of investment options offered to the location of branch offices, is designed to cater to individual investors in the communities in which they live and work. The firm’s 12,000-plus financial advisors work directly with nearly 7 million clients to understand their personal goals -- from college savings to retirement -- and create long-term investment solutions that emphasize a well-balanced portfolio and a buy-and-hold strategy. Edward Jones embraces the importance of build-ing long-term, face-to-face relationships with clients, helping them to understand and make sense of the investment options available today.

WPS Community Bank, FSB5900 Gisholt DriveMadison, WI 53713608-224-5545www.bankwps.comBecause of our name, WPS Bank, it is common to think we serve only WPS employees, however, WPS Community Bank welcomes ALL Wisconsin and Dane County families and businesses. The Bank offers a complete range of personal, business and mortgage products delivered by friendly and experienced staff. WPS Community Bank’s lending decisions are made locally, and we are committed to exceptional service. Bank locally and check out our great mortgage rates at www.bankwps.com.

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boomer fact:

Baby boomers were born from

1946-1964

Continued on page 4A

Index of Boomer AdvertisersAbsolute Interiors, LLC ..........centerspread

American Boomer .............................page 4

Bath Magic .........................................page 2

Brenda’s Blumenladen ...........centerspread

Edward Jones ..............................back cover

First Baptist Church ..........................page 8

Glarner Stube ..........................centerspread

Hospice Care Inc. ....................... front cover

Maple Leaf Cheese

& Chocolate .............................centerspread

Medicine Shoppe .............................page 11

New Glarus Chamber .............centerspread

New Glarus Hotel ...................centerspread

Puempel’s Old Time ...............centerspread

Quincy Bioscience .............................page 4

RSVP of Dane County, Inc. ...............page 4

Roberts Europoean imports ..centerspread

Sportsman’s Bar ......................centerspread

Sugar River Gallery .................centerspread

Tai Chi Center Madison, LLC............ page 8

The Bramble Patch .................centerspread

Wilson Law Group, LLC ....................page 3

Wisconsin Union .............................page 10

Women’s Health America ..................page 4

WPS Bank ..........................................page 9

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By Jay Rath for Capital NewspapersOnce upon a time, the generations

born in the two decades after World War II looked toward building a bet-ter world – or at least to Slinkies, Silly Putty, television and rock.

Fast forward to 2010 and the reces-sion. “The biggest and most serious issue that baby boomers have right now is outliving their money,” says John Vardallas. “That is huge.”

Vardallas is founder and CEO of “TheAmericanBoomeR,” an inter-national consulting firm based in Madison. He previously worked for two decades as director of national training for CUNA.

Vardallas’ approach to aging is both serious and lighthearted; his Web site, www.theamericanboomer.com, sells two styles of T-shirts reading “50 is the new 30” and “60 is the new 40.”

“I’ve always wanted to help enable other individuals and organizations reach their potential,” he says. “We’re the generation that’s redefining aging.”

Not only do people live healthier lon-ger – if baby boomers are going to get through the recession, “We can’t think old,” he says.

In March, Vardallas’ firm held BoomerFest, a Madison community expo. His Web site similarly offers infor-mation on a variety of resources for what Vardallas calls “the sandwich gen-eration.”

“We’re taking care of the generation ahead of us – our parents,” he notes,

“as well as the generation behind us, because so many of our children are graduating high school and college and can’t find jobs, and are moving home.”

There’s no formal, accepted defini-tion of “baby boomers.” Some grew up watching “Howdy Doody” in black and white, while others watched “The Partridge Family” in color. However, the term roughly refers to the approximate-ly 76 million Americans born between 1946 and 1964, according to the United States Census Bureau.

“We’re not all cut out of the same cloth or face the same issues,” Vardallas says. “There’s a generation of boomer who’s [in their 40s], who could be the child of a 62-year-old boomer.”

But, for the most part, the concerns of the baby boomer generations are dif-ferent only in urgency. “The economy, health care, careers and employment are huge right now,” says Vardallas. While younger boomers have decades ahead of them, “the older boomers such as myself, being 61 years of age, are look-ing at retiring in the next couple years. The issues are much more stark.”

The best thing a baby boomer can do, he says, is to stay fit physically, emotion-ally and intellectually. Fortunately for most, Vardallas says, the right attitude is already in place.

“Baby boomers want to stay engaged, stay active, and we want to keep learn-ing,” he says, “no matter how old we get.” n

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Wilson Law Group, LLC7633 Ganser Way, Suite 100

Madison, WI 53719(608) 833-4001

(608) 833-1212 faxwww.wilsonlawgroup.com

Estate Planning is an essential task for all

families, regardless of your age or wealth.

Our attorneys counsel you to respond to

legal issues, such as health care decisions,

care for minor children, and protection of

assets at disability or death.

Our unique process strives to help

families not only manage life issues,

but also distribute your assets in a

way that preserves your family values.

Call today for a complimentaryreview of your planning objectives.

Wilson Law Group, LLCThe Estate and Business Planning Law Center

RSVP forour free monthly

educational seminar

John Vardallas wears one of the T-shirts available on his Web site.

1946 to 1964 – Look out, world, it’s the baby boomers

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FITNESS

A Way of Life Yoga & Body Works, LLCDebbie Knuth6510 Grand Teton Plaza, Suite 102 Madison, WI [email protected]’S THE KEY TO LONG LIFE & HAPPINESS? YOGA & ZUMBA! A Way of Life Yoga & Body Works is proud to offer several opportunities for everyone of all ages and abilities to enjoy mind-ful movement via Yoga and Zumba®. Whether you prefer individual atten-tion, a small group or the thrill of a large group setting, you can count on quality instruction at a reasonable price. For more details, go to www.awayoflifeyoga.com or call 608-347-9390.

Tai Chi Center of MadisonDoug Brown Classes: 301 South Bedford, Suite 219 Madison, WI 53703Office: 5313 Fairway DriveMadison, WI 53711608-663-8299www.taichicenterofmadison.comTai Chi is a slow, graceful Chinese exer-cise that enhances relaxation, focus and alignment, while building leg strength, endurance and stability. Increase your stamina, flexibility and coordination while reducing stress! Tai Chi Center of Madison classes can be meditation or martial art, exercise or play, spiritual practice or artistic expression, or all these rolled into one! You can make it a rigor-ous challenge or a nurturing refuge, as needed, exploring the endlessly fascinat-ing mind/body connection.

Baby Boomers 20104A

John A. Vardallas, CAEFounder/CEO, “Business/Lifestyle Strategist”

Our Mission:The American BoomeR is a consultingand internet based enterprise dedicatedto providing information and resourcesto improve the performance of businessand the lifestyles of America’s Baby BoomGeneration and Make A Difference.

“Providing Strategies for Success”Speaking – Training – Facilitation – Consulting

Improving Organization and IndividualProductivity, Profitability and Performance

Leadership/Director/Staff DevelopmentWorld Class Service/Strategic Planning

InspirAction/Future Business/Lifestyle Trends

769 North Star Drive (Suite 207)Madison,WI 53718

(608) 577-8707E-mail: [email protected]

www.TheAmericanBoomeR.com

Let RSVP put YOU in the picture!

Become a Boomer AgeVolunteer today.

...where volunteers make a differencewww.rsvpdane.org • (608) 238-7787

Continued from page 2A

boomer factS:

There are 76 million baby boomers

10 million of 78 million baby boomers are expected to

get Alzheimer’s disease

Women’sHealthA M E R I C A

608-558-7046www.womenshealth.com

1289 DemingWay | Madison,WICNBB0610

I amnot aone-size-fits-all

woman . . .why shouldmy hormonetherapy be any different?

Does your HRT program include:

It should. Learn more about restoring yourindividual hormone balance, naturally.

Call today for a FREE information booklet -Restoring Balance.

• Baselinemeasurement testing,• Self-care recommendations,• Custom, natural, low-dose prescriptions, and• On-going casemanagement andmonitoring?

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HEALTH CARE

Dr. Zhou’s Acupuncture & Pain Management Clinic6425 Normandy LaneMadison, WI 53719608-236-9000www.acupunctureherbalmd.comEast-West Healing Arts Institute/Dr. Zhou’s Acupuncture & Pain Management Clinic is a national leader, providing holistic health care services and com-pressive massage therapy certification training. Serving the Greater Madison Area for over 15 years, our holistic approach to treating pain incorporates acupuncture, herbs, therapeutic massage and nutritional consultation. We design comprehensive, individualized treatment plans for your health and well being. Our 10-month massage certification program offers complete integrated East and West massage therapy training. Once a year, we also offer a 12-month onsite and online blended massage certification program. In addition, we offer in office and on site chair or table massage for relaxation and stress reduction. Our massage services provide valuable benefits to you and your employees at a very affordable price. You can join us for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure to explore the ancient and modern beauty of the Orient annually. You will enjoy some of China’s most spectacular attractions. Our tours are a journey through China’s history, beauty, regional crafts, folk culture, foods, arts and music. We also have a retail orien-tal specialty shop, offering handmade

Oriental silk, original Chinese paintings, handmade embroidery, pearls, jade, tea pots and a large variety of Oriental teas.

HospiceCare Inc.Dane and Jefferson Counties:608-276-4600800-553-4289Green, Rock and Walworth Counties:608-755-1871888-563-5374 www.hospicecareinc.comFor 32 years, HospiceCare Inc. has been a nonprofit, nationally recognized, com-munity-based hospice, dedicated to providing expert physical, emotional and spiritual support to patients and families dealing with life-limiting conditions. It’s never too soon to call HospiceCare, to

learn more about hospice services and eli-gibility. Most patients, families and care-givers say they wish they had called soon-er, even to simply learn when the time is right to get help from HospiceCare.

Quincy Bioscience301 S. Westfield Road, Suite 200Madison, WI 53717www.hopetrials.comHOPE Trials is part of Quincy Bioscience in Madison, Wisconsin, and conducts human research studies to examine the effects of the dietary supplement ingre-dient apoaequorin. The mission is to improve the quality of life for individuals suffering from a wide array of debilitating conditions linked by a common cause: mismanagement of calcium at the cel-lular level. HOPE Trials research consists of human trials measuring the effect of apoaequorin on cognitive functioning and quality of life.

The Medicine Shoppe Pharmacy4205 Monona DriveMonona, WI 53716(p) 608-221-8151(f) 608-221-4682www.medicineshoppe.com/0605Hours: Monday–Friday 9:00 am-6:00 pm,

Saturday 9:00 am–1:00 pm. We invite you to come to The Medicine Shoppe. Our friendly staff will gladly get to know you and your medicine. This thoughtful blend of professional and personalized service enables us to fulfill your unique health care needs, completely and com-passionately. It’s the kind of personal ser-vice you would expect from a community pharmacy. We’re pleased to assist you with your health concerns and questions, with the reassurance you need to effec-tively manage you health. Drive thru is now available.

Women’s Health America1289 Deming WayMadison, WI 53717608-558-7046www.womenshealth.comWomen’s Health America is a dynamic international organization, established to serve the unique and complex hormone-health needs of women. We encourage and enable women to make informed decisions about their healthcare by pro-viding access to accurate information and knowledgeable providers. Our accredited pharmacy, Madison Pharmacy Associates, is America’s leading women’s specialty pharmacy. For nearly 30 years we have been the nation’s natural hormone experts, specializing in personalized pre-scription care – one woman at a time.

Baby Boomers 2010 5A

boomer fact:

One boomer turns 50 every

7 seconds

boomer fact:

Baby boomers account for 80 percent of all leisure travel

boomer fact:

Baby boomers purchase 77

percent of all prescription

drugs

Continued on page 8A

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518 First Street, New Glarus (608) 527-2216Fabulous Daily SpecialsFeaturing Swiss Cuisine &Great Steaks

Charming OldWorld Atmosphere andHospitality in the Heart of New Glarus

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“Making Remodeling Affordable”

Kitchen & Bath Design • Cabinets & Counter TopsFlooring & Tile

608.527.2277AbsoluteInteriorsLLC.com

523 1st Street, Suite 105, New Glarus(Across the street from the New Glarus Bakery)

Licensed & Insured

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HOME IMPROVEMENT

Bath Magic Inc.608-257-7370www.uglytub.comFounded in 1993, Bath Magic is in the business of reglazing bathroom and kitchen fixtures. We can make that old tub, tile or sink look great again at a frac-tion of the cost of replacement.

PROGRAMS / SERVICES

The AmericanBoomeR Group769 North Star Drive, Suite 207Madison, WI [email protected] www.theamericanboomer.comThe AmericanBoomeR Group is a Madison based consulting and Internet based enterprise dedicated to providing information and resources to improve the performance of business and the lifestyles of America’s Baby Boom genera-tion, to Make A Difference. We provide “Strategies for Success” to individuals and organizations to prosper in today’s chang-ing world. We are a key source to help you reach your potential in the future.For a free catalogue of Programs and Services, contact John Vardallas Founder/CEO, as listed above.

TRAVEL – NEW GLARUS

Absolute Interiors523 1st Street, Suite 105New Glarus, WI 53574608-527-2277www.AbsoluteInteriorsLLC.comAbsolute Interiors specializes in kitchen and bath design and remodeling. We work with the homeowner and/or con-tractor in the design process through ordering materials and executing installa-tion. Absolute Interiors has experienced interior designers on staff to provide design options and product selections to enhance your project. We provide detailed floor plans and rendered per-spective drawings, so you can visualize your new kitchen or bath! Please visit www.AbsoluteInteriorsLLC.com

Brenda’s Blumenladen17 6th AvenueNew Glaurs, WI 53574608-527-2230www.brendasblumenladen.comBrimming with style, Brenda’s Blumenladen is a fresh mix of giftware, fashion accessories, floral design and gar-den accents. Step inside to find unique collections of home décor, fun gifts and accessories like Vera Bradley. Brenda’s Blumenladen is also the area’s most complete garden center, with trellised walkways bursting with colors of annuals, perennials, shrubs and hanging baskets. Nestled among them are fountains, statu-ary and pottery of all designs. There’s always something fresh, fun and new!

Baby Boomers 20108AContinued from page 5A

boomer fact:

Baby boomers spend

$500 million on vacation

per year

boomer factS:

Baby boomers are now in their 40s-60s

The oldest baby boomers are turning 64 now

“Golden Boomers” are about to be, or are, retired

Continued on page 10A

Celebrating Progressive FaithAll are welcome!First Baptist Church

518 N. Franklin Ave., Madison WI 53705(Off University Ave.)

608-233-1880For opportunities to connect, visit us at

www.firstbaptistmadison.org

Worship 9:30 a.m.followed by lawn lemonade

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It was a great 1st year! We welcomed hundreds of families andbusinesses to our Bank and provided millions of dollars

of needed loans to our community.Contact us soon for exceptional servicefrom our team of experienced bankers.

CALL US TODAY AT (608) 224-5500

5900 Gisholt Drive | Madison, WI 53713 | www.bankwps.com

Brian FisherSVP/Chief Lending Officer

Bryan BartmanMortgage Lending

We are pleased to report

$35,000,000IN BUSINESS, COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE & MORTGAGE LOANS

WE HAVE MONEY TO LEND!

★ 1S T A N N I V E R S A R Y A N N O U N C E M E N T ★

John HechtPresident/CEO

WPS Community Bankrunning strong

in a weak economy!

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Chalet Landhaus Inn801 Hwy 69New Glarus, WI 53574608-527-5234800-944-1716chalet@chaletlandhaus.comwww.chaletlandhaus.comChalet Landhaus is perfect for your next romantic weekend getaway. Guest rooms with their Swiss charm are spacious and inviting, with custom-made furniture and other European touches. Rooms include a Breakfast Buffet, daily in our restau-rant. All rooms include cable TV, coffee maker and telephone with voicemail and dataport. Some rooms are available with private balconies, knotty pine beamed ceilings, whirlpool baths and sitting areas. Our larger rooms are perfect for families, and comfortable enough for an extended stay in New Glarus.

Glarner Stube518 1st StreetNew Glarus, WI 53574608-527-2216www.glarnerstube.comThe literal translation of “Glarner Stube” is “The Living Room of New Glarus” - an appropriate welcome for the thousands of locals and visitors who stop by each year for a bite to eat, a famous New Glarus brew and, above all, a comfortable place to enjoy old friends and make new ones. Thursday nights we feature our Prime Rib, and all day on Sunday we serve our famous Sauerbraten. Gift certificates available for the special people on your gift list.

Maple Leaf Cheese and Chocolate Haus554 1st StreetNew Glarus, WI 53574608-527-2000888-624-1234www.mapleleafcheeseandchocolate-haus.comMaple Leaf Cheese and Chocolate Haus specializes in selling the finest local chees-es and sausages, homemade fudge and Cedar Crest ice cream, heaped in home-made waffle cones. Imported gourmet foods and wines from around the world are also available. Visit, sample and pack up goodies to take home. At the Maple Leaf we want YOU to ENJOY!

New Glarus Chamber of CommerceP.O. Box 713New Glarus, WI 53574608-527-2095www.swisstown.com “America’s Little Switzerland.” Nestled in the beautiful rolling hills of south central Wisconsin, New Glarus is sur-

rounded by farms, wooded pastures and grazing cattle, reminiscent of the alpine farmlands of Glarus, Switzerland. We are well known for our Swiss tradition of FINE FOOD & DRINK. Dining in New Glarus transports you to Europe. Come and visit the home of the “Spotted Cow” and other fine brews at the New Glarus Brewing Company. Stop by the New Glarus Bakery, famous for their pastries and hard-crusted breads. Retail businesses in New Glarus provide a unique mix of goods, ranging from Swiss cow bells to Alpine clothing, from fine cheeses and wines to fine art, and Christmas collect-ibles.

New Glarus Hotel Restaurant100 6th AvenueNew Glarus, WI 53574608-527-5244800-727-9477hotel@newglarushotel.comwww.newglarushotel.comExperience the historic New Glarus Hotel Restaurant, in the center of America’s “Little Switzerland!” Built by Swiss immi-grants in 1853, the New Glarus Hotel

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THeaterWisconsin

WWW.uniontheater.Wisc.eduMemorial union, 800 langdon street, Madison, Wi 53706

The Theater Season is supported in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Boardwith funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.

An EveningwithJoan BaezFriday, 10/8/10, 8pm

EddiePalmieriLatin Jazz BandFriday, 11/5/10, 8pm

Cantus:All is Calm – TheChristmas Truce of 1914Saturday, 12/11/10, 7:30pm

The ActingCompany:A Comedy of ErrorsThursday, 2/3/11, 8pm

Hilary Hahn,violinValentina Lisitsa, pianoThursday, 2/17/11, 7:30pm

Gaelic StormSaturday, 2/19/11, 8pm

Continued from page 8A

boomer factS:

Baby boomers control over

80 percent of personal

financial assets

Baby boomers are responsible for more than 50 percent of

spending

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Restaurant has been a landmark known for its fine Swiss cuisine and atmosphere, offering authentic Swiss specialties and live music every Friday and Saturday. Check out New Glarus Hotel Restaurant for your next private party or special occasions, catering services are also avail-able. Gift Certificates and hours available on line at www.newglarushotel.com.

Puempel’s Olde Tavern18 6th AvenueNew Glarus, WI 53574608-527-2045www.puempels.com

Roberts European Imports102 5th Avenue New Glarus, WI 53574 608-527-2417 800-968-2517 [email protected] www.shopswiss.comRoberts European Imports specializes in Swiss, German and Austrian Imports. We carry a big variety of unique gifts! Fondue Sets, Raclette Grills, Swiss Brezeli Iron, Swiss Cow Bells, Victorinox Knives, Copper Decoration, Langethal China, Swiss and German Music CD’s, Halltex Linen, Black Forest Cuckoo Clocks, Nutcrackers, Beer Steins, Jewelry and other imported gifts. Roberts European Imports is your special store for your spe-cial gifts!

Sportsman’s Bar & Grill506 1st StreetNew Glarus, WI 53574608-527-2225888-814-6275Families are always welcome at the Sportsman’s Bar and Grill. Sportsman’s Bar and Grill has an extensive menu, daily specials and carry-outs available. Homemade pizza has over a pound of cheese on the 14”. The beef served is locally raised, certified Black Angus. The bread is home baked, and a home baked

cookie is always served for dessert with pizza, baskets and sandwiches. Pool cues for sale – cheaper than Internet pricing.

Sugar River Gallery108 5th AvenueNew Glarus, WI 53574608-527-4290www.SugarRiverGallery.comSugar River Gallery is your newest des-tination for women’s apparel and acces-sories. Fabulous selection of jewelry, specializing in silver, semi-precious stones and beads. Artisan pottery and hand-painted furniture. A great collec-tion of American Indian jewelry, folk-art and pottery available. Don’t forget to visit us at our newest location, Sugar River Collection, 325 Waukegan Avenue, Highwood, IL.

The Bramble Patch526 1st StreetNew Glarus WI 53574608-558-8366www.TheBramblePatch.bizIn the heart of New Glarus, you’ll find affordable indulgences at our warm and welcoming store. In addition to our famous Polish Pottery, you’ll find our family’s award-winning Maple Syrup, regional gourmet food, beautiful jewelry, luxury soaps, and great seasonal decora-tions. Enjoy your holiday shopping with a trip to New Glarus and The Bramble Patch.

VOLUNTEER

RSVP of Dane County517 North Segoe Road, Suite 300Madison, WI 53705608-238-7787 www.rsvpdane.orgJoin our Boomers in Action program that encourages individuals to use their work and life skills and assist non profits need-ing help in marketing, technology, fund raising, board management and other

professional talents. Your skills will be matched with area non profits. The Next Chapter is a partner with the Madison Library system to provide materials,

workshops and resources for Boomers in their “retirement” planning. Exciting opportunities in volunteering, meeting new people, serving our community, learning about our world.

WORSHIP

First Baptist Church of Madison518 N Franklin AvenueMadison, WI 53705608-233-1880www.firstbaptistmadison.orgFirst Baptist Church of Madison invites all people, regardless of race, culture, gen-der, sexual orientation or marital status to unite as full participants in this Christian Fellowship in which we enjoy the saving grace made known through Jesus Christ: allow Christ to shape our lives as we grow in faith, services and discipleship; and JOIN together in the work of God in the world, striving to live as witnesses to God’s love.

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• Personalized Medication Counseling• Specialized Healthcare Services Available

1. Immunizationsa. Influenzab. Zostavax (shingles shot)c. Pneumoniad. Call for Inquiries or Appointments

2. Free Blood Pressure Readings the first Tuesday of every month from 1-4 p.m.

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When it comes to the number of retirement accounts you have, the saying“more is better” is not good to follow. In fact, if you hold multiple accountswith various brokers, it can be difficult to keep track of your investments andto see if you’re properly diversified.* At the very least, multiple accounts usuallymeans multiple fees.

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