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Relay for Life: Relayfor Life of QuarryC o m m u n i t i e s(Germantown, Lannon,Lisbon, MenomoneeFalls, Pewaukee, andSussex) will unveil plansfor its 2015 Relayfundraiser at a kickoffevent March 19 at 6 p.m.at RBG restaurant in theMenomonee FallsRadisson Hotel, N88W14750 Main St. Seepage 4.

Artwork by Hamilton School District students is on display at the Pauline Haass Public Library inSussex as part of Youth Art Month. Among the pieces of art at the show are a mixed media designcreated by Templeton Middle School students Ryan Coe and Matt Minkey (left photo) and a snow-boarder created by Lannon Elementary School student Josiah Diemann (right photo). Photos by Thomas J. McKillen.

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Ground was broken March 2 to mark the beginning of an addition to thegency department at the Froedtert & the Medical College of WisCommunity Memorial Hospital.

Pictured are Greg Van Winkle, MD, medical director, Neuro-MusculoskClinical Service Unit and co-chair of the Community Memorial FoundaEmergency Department capital campaign; Dick Becker, co-chair of the CommMemorial Foundation’s Emergency Department capital campaign and boardber, Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Community Memorial HoMark Fitzgerald, manager, Village of Menomonee Falls Marty Schallock, coof the Community Memorial Foundation’s Emergency Department capitapaign; Dennis Pollard, president, Froedtert & the Medical College of WiscCommunity Memorial Hospital and chief operating officer, Froedtert HDennis Shepherd, MD, medical director, Emergency Medicine/Critical Clinical Service Unit; Rick Binzak, volunteer chairman, Community MemFoundation board of directors. Submitted photo and information.

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Relay for Life of Quarry Communities(Germantown, Lannon, Lisbon, MenomoneeFalls, Pewaukee, and Sussex) will unveilplans for its 2015 Relay fundraiser at a kick-off event March 19 at 6 p.m. at RBG restau-rant in the Menomonee Falls RadissonHotel, N88 W14750 Main St.

Relay For Life is the American CancerSociety’s (ACS) most popular and successfulfundraiser, and sign-up will be available atthe kickoff for volunteers and participantswho want to take part in the QuarryCommunities Relay in May. The kickoff willinclude a presentation from Kay Lock of theACS Cancer Action Network, and a cele-bration of past teams, survivors, and care-givers.

Relay For Life of Quarry Communities,which will take place May 29 and 30 atGermantown High School, W180 N11501River Lane, is a 15-hour family friendlyfundraiser that combines team participationin a walking relay with music, entertainment,activities, games, contests, silent auctions,food, and even camping. Each team musthave at least one participant on the track atall times during the relay, which runs from 6p.m. to 9 a.m. Participants don’t have to stay

for the duration of the event, but many do.“There’s so much going on during our

Relay that some people pull all-nighters,”said Allison Klein, ASC community relationsrepresentative. “Those who stay but wantsome rest set up camp around the track andpartake in as many activities as they want.”

Teams and individuals raise money forRelay For Life by soliciting sponsors andmaking donations. Money is also raisedfrom activities that take place during theevent.

About four million people participatedin more than 6,000 Relay events worldwidelast year.

"The Relay For Life movement has unitedcommunities around the globe in the fightagainst cancer because almost everyoneknows a family member, friend, neighbor, orcoworker who has battled the disease,”Klein said.

Those who cannot make it to the kickoffbut want to sign up for the May Relay eventas a volunteer or participant—or make adonation--can do so on the website,www.relayforlife.org/ quarrycommuni-tieswi. For more information, call 262-312-4363.

Relay for Life Quarry Communitieskickoff event March 19

The School District of Menomonee Fallsis proposing to add Hamilton High School tothe girls gymnastics co-op it operates with theGermantown district.

The team operates out of MenomoneeFalls High School and competes in the NorthShore Conference.

Menomonee Falls Athletic Director RyanAnderson appeared at the March 9 School

Board meeting with a request for a two-yearagreement that would include Hamilton inthe girls gymnastics co-op. He said the num-ber of gymnasts in the program declinedfrom 22 to 12 this past season, and three ofthe gymnasts are graduating.

Anderson said an initial look determinedthat there may be three gymnasts at Hamiltonwho would be interested in joining theFalls/Germantown team. In addition, therewill be a recruitment campaign at the middle

and high school levels to generatepants in the sport.

“It’s a tough sport to get girls tofour years with you,” Anderson said.

Anderson added that another issgymnastics is that many girls are cthe club competition over high schoo

“You have to choose one over theAnderson said.

Anderson noted that Menomonwas dominant in boys gymnastics in 1980s and early 1990s.

“That quickly went away as othewere offered. I’d hate to see this scompletely go away and this is an save it,”Anderson said.

The board will take final actionrequest at its next meeting.

 —By Thomas J. McKillen, MaEditor 

Hamilton proposed to be added toFalls/Germantown girls gymnastics co-

The Hamilton School District will againoffer its popular Summer OpportunitiesProgram designed to provide enrichment,enjoyment, skill maintenance and develop-ment for students entering 4K through grade8. It also provides middle school and highschool enrichment opportunities, creditmake-up courses, strength and agility trainingand driver's education.

Brochure and registration informationwill be available March 26 on the district’swebsite at www.hamiltondist.k12.wi.us,under “Opportunities.”

Registration begins April 1, and thedeadline for completed registration forms isMay 8. Registration by mail will be on a first-come, first-serve basis. Families requesting

popular courses should return coregistration forms with payment as possible. Student schedules will be mhomes the week of May 18.

Summer school for students w June 22 and end July 17 for encourses. Some middle and high sches have different schedules. ClassesMonday through Friday with a vacaon July 3. Transportation will be avaa first-come, first-serve basis.

For more information, please coSummer Opportunities Office at (23653. The mailing address is: School District Summer Opportunitie7145 N. Lannon Road, Lannon, W0376.

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Among cancers that affect both men andwomen, colorectal cancer (cancer of the colon orrectum) is the second leading cause of cancerdeaths in the United States. Every year, about140,000 Americans are diagnosed with colorec-tal cancer, and more than 50,000 people diefrom it. But this disease is highly preventable, bygetting screened beginning at age 50.

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High-sensitivity fecal occult blood test (FOBT),stool test, or fecal immunochemical test (FIT)(every year).

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Whatever method Kettle Moraine wasapplying to slow the tempo of Germantowndidn’t work in their 46-29 loss, March 7, inthe Division 1 regional final atGermantown.

The Warhawks are used to opponentschanging the pace of the game becausethey can’t keep up. The three-time statechamps have shown in the past that theycan play at any pace necessary to win.

“Teams have done that to us beforethrough the years,” Germantown coachSteve Showalter said. “Not so much thisyear because we’re not as quick. When wehad quicker teams in the past, we don’t letteams (hold the ball) because we can getout and get steals on those plays.

“(Kettle Moraine) were able to controlthe ball. They were as quick or quicker thanus. If they didn’t want to shoot, they weren’tgoing to shoot until they had a wide openshot. I think that (KM coach Brad Bestor)wanted to keep it close. He was just contentto keep it close as long as he could. Luckilywe got a lead, and it’s easier to play thatkind of game when you’re up by four or sixthan when you’re down by 10. Luckily we

controlled the game.”It was a low-scoring first quarter by

Germantown standards, and creatingturnovers on offense early in the game did-n’t help either. The Warhawks led 12-8after one period.

Germantown broke a close game openin the second quarter by hitting three, three-point shots, with back-to-back conversionsby senior guard Dwayne Lawhorn Jr. andone by senior guard Brian Studer. Lawhorn

scored eight of Germantown’s 11 points inthe quarter. The Warhawks closed out thehalf on a 5-0 run to lead at the half 23-15.

“We tried to get out and get steals,”Showalter said. “We weren’t very goodoffensively in the first half either. We turnedthem over a few times and we played pret-ty good defense. We made way too manymistakes in the first half. We held them to 15points. We should’ve had a better lead thanthat. They created (slowing the pacedown), that wasn’t me.”

Kettle Moraine (17-7) scored the first sixpoints of the second half to cut theGermantown lead to 23-21. Junior guard

 Juwan McCloud, the off ensi ve scor ingmachine, struggled in the first half and did-n’t score. His five points and senior forwardKyle Theis’ basket was part of a 7-0 run forthe Warhawks that increased the lead to30-21 late in the third quarter. The Lasersgot a three-pointer from senior guardGeorge Schwartz to trail 30-24 enteringthe final period.

“I just think we adjusted (to KM),”Showalter said. “We’re telling (our players)all the time that you have to take the driveaway first. They just spread us out so farand they were able to beat us off the drib-ble. Of course, we don’t want that to hap-

pen. And then we weren’t scoring on theother end, so it made it all the more glar-ing.”

The Warhawks’ 9-2 run in the fourthquarter gave them a 39-26 lead, theirbiggest of the game. Germantownoutscored Kettle Moraine 16-7 in the finalperiod of regulation, in part because theLasers stopped being aggressive onoffense. Their last basket of the game, athree by sophomore guard Ben Psicihulis,

ended the scoring for Kettle Moraine. Theydidn’t score the last 4 minutes 17 secondsof the game.

Studer led the Warhawks with 13points, one of three players in double fig-ures. McCloud had 12 and Lawhorn added10. Germantown will take their 24-0 record

into the sectional semifinals, TMarch 12, at Whitefish Bay, againShore Conference foe Homestead

Germantown advanced to the final with a 72-49 win over WWest the pervious evening. LawGermantown with 17 points.

Boys basketball: Germantown tops Kettle Moraine in regional fin

The Kettle MoraineLutheran girls basketballteam took an early lead

and never let go in aDivision 3 sectional finalagainst Waupun playedat West Allis CentralMarch 7, winning 53-43to secure their secondconsecutive trip to thestate tournament.

“This may be a situa-tion where the experi-ence of last year helpedus right away. I thoughtwe came out and playedreal well from the begin-ning and we were able tojump on them early andgive ourselves a cush-ion,” Kettle MoraineLutheran Coach Jason Walz said afterward.

Kettle Moraine Lutheran jumped out to a10-0 lead by the 1:34 mark of the first quar-ter on two baskets by Mikayla Voigt, one bas-ket each by Kari Schneiss and Sydney Rossowand two free throws by Alyssa Shipley.Waupun scored six of the next 10 points totrail 14-6 after the first quarter.

A seven point run by Waupun reducedthe Chargers lead to 20-17 with 1:46 leftbefore halftime but Kettle Moraine Lutheranresponded by scoring the next six points totake a 26-17 halftime lead.

An eight point run midway through thethird quarter gave the Chargers a 39-21 leadfollowing a layup by Payton Schneider. TheChargers then held on to a double-digit leaduntil less than a minute remaining to secure a

trip to the state tournament in Green

Voigt led all scorers with 26 poin“I can’t say enough positive thinour seniors. Both Mikayla and Kari hsuch a wonderful job not only this every year they’ve been on our varsisaid. “But this year this is their teatheir time to lead and go. They’re who said we’re not going to be detook over the game.”

Walz said his team did a goomoving the ball around even as Wdefense focused on stopping Voigt.

Kettle Moraine Lutheran was splay Whitewater in a Division 3 stateMarch 13.

 —By Thomas J. McKil len, MEditor

Girls basketball: KML tops Waupin Division 3 sectional final

Germantown’s Juwan McCloud (right) guards a Waukesha West playregional semifinal March 6. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen

The Kettle Moraine Lutheran girls basketball teamtured with the Division 3 sectional trophy after deWaupun March 7. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

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The partials I have had since December have beenadjusted and fit good but make my mouth just feel souncomfortable some days. The tops make my mouth feelreally full and bulky even though they don’t hurt. I havebeen a lot happier since I got partials as now I am able tosmile and my lips look fuller so my face doesn’t seem todroop. I am in advertising so having nice teeth and talkingproperly is extremely important to me. I want otheralternatives to just regular partials. I'm missing almost allback teeth except for two, so I have upper and lower partials

currently with the clear clips. Lastly, can you tell me if insurance will pay for this?Dear Lisa, I am glad you received partials and are

adapting to them! I refer to partial dentures and dentures astemporaries in my practice. That is because I want everypatient to have stable teeth, which ideally stay in yourmouth and don’t have to be removed at night. While noteveryone is a candidate for fixed implant dentistry itcertainly is a great goal.

When people wear partials-even comfortable partials-many things happen. First you lose bone where your backteeth were pulled. The lack of roots in the bone cause thebone to deteriorate and the movement of the partials adds tobone loss. Next, you get expansion of the maxillary sinuses.This is because the roots of the back teeth hold the sinusesup and when the teeth are removed the sinuses expand in aprocess called pneumatization. Lastly, the clasps of partialsmove when you chew on the false teeth. This movement isaccentuated on the clasped teeth which often become loseand need to be removed at a later date.

So the solution is to have dental implants and fixedbridges. If you have bone loss or the sinuses have expanded

you may require sinus lifts and or bone grafting prior toplacement of implants. Placing implants will stimulate andpreserve bone. Loss of teeth and rubbing on your skin bypartials cause bone loss. So our goal in dentistry is topreserve bone at all costs! So placing implants before toomuch bone loss has occurred will greatly preserve youroptions as you age. I lecture to other dentists aboutUpgradeable Dentistry, which allows people to go fromdentures to implant supported dentures or even implantsupported bridges as their budget allows. So even thoughinsurance doesn’t cover this level of complex dentistry we

offer interest free financing to help you achievthat will preserve your bone and your options tyour life according to your budget.

Y o u c a n v i s i t o u r w e b swww.hamptondentalassociates.com for videotestimonials and to learn about options that willto get rid of your partial dentures.

Wearing partials is a great first step towardyour mouth. Moving on to the next step beforirreversible bone loss is the next step in yo journey and we would be honored to help you next level of care to improve your smile, youand your self-esteem.

We offer complimentary consultations and rcomprehensive examination and x-ray visits todetermine the treatment that’s right for you. Wof our readers to call us at 414-464-9021 to sch

visit today!Yours for better dentistry,Dr. Richard Winter MAGD, DICOI, DABOI/ID

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Dr. Bruce WinterBoard M.A.T.C. Associate ProfessorMarquette Dental School

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Rain garden grant programdeadline approaches

In partnership with the Graham MartinFoundation, the Waukesha CountyDepartment of Parks and Land Use is offer-ing native plants for rain gardens at half off

the normal retail price. Native plants, includ-ing Purple Coneflower and Black-eyedSusan’s, that normally retail for $3.60 willbe available for $1.80 per two inch pottedplant for orders received by March 18th.

A rain garden is a sunken garden with aflat bottom that collects water from a down-spout and other sources, which helps soakrunoff into the soil. Runoff is water that runsoff roof-tops, roads and even lawns that car-ries a variety of pollutants like fertilizers, petwaste and oil into our local rivers andstreams. Rain gardens prevent runoff, themajor source of water pollution, from reach-ing our local rivers and lakes.

Order plants by March 18th to partici-pate in the Graham Martin Foundation RainGarden Grant program. Plant lists and

order forms can be found at www.wauke-shacounty.gov/cleanwater under the raingarden/rain barrel tab.

Optimist Club of Menomonee Fallsscholarship opportunities

The Optimist Club of Menomonee Fallsis pleased to announce the availability ofnine scholarships for graduating seniors fromMenomonee Falls High School and/or resi-

dents of Menomonee Falls graduating fromother high schools. Six $2000 and three$1000 scholarships will be awarded.Applicants must have served in a voluntarycapacity to be eligible for an OptimistScholarship.

Applications and information regardingthe essay requirement may be found on theschool website at www.mfhs.sdmf.schoolfu-sion.us . Click on Student Services on the lefttool bar, then Scholarships in the drop down.Make sure to print the special form for theOptimist Club.

Completed applications and supportingdocumentation must be returned to theMFHS auditorium by 3pm on Tuesday,March 31, 2015. For more informationabout the scholarships, please call CathyHazzard at 414-350-4749.

Last year the Optimist Club awarded$15, 000 in scholarships. The motto of theOptimist Club is “Friend of Youth” and“Bringing out the Best in Kids”. Many com-munity events are sponsored by the Optimist

Club such as the Independence Day Parade,Fishing Derby, Adopt A Highway, LeafRaking for Senior Citizens, and more. Someof the youth projects the club sponsors arePost Prom, Distinguished Young Woman,Student of the Month, Tri Star Baseball, TriStar Basketball and many scholarship oppor-tunities.

The Optimist Club of Menomonee Fallsmeets every Wednesday morning at 7:15amin Room 102 of the Menomonee FallsCommunity Center, N8645 Margaret Rd.

County receives grant fromNational Institute of CorrectionsWaukesha County has been selected as

one of six Wisconsin counties to partner withthe state in a technical assistance grant pro-

gram through the National Institute ofCorrections, which is designed to build col-laborative, evidence-based decision makingand practices in local criminal justice sys-tems. Through this technical assistance grantaward, a state team and six county teams(Chippewa, La Crosse, Marathon,Outagamie, Rock, and Waukesha) will par-ticipate in the EBDM Initiative.

“At the National Institute of Corrections,we believe that risk and harm reduction arefundamental goals of the justice system,”said NIC Director Jim Cosby. “We arepleased to partner with state and local offi-cials to make EBDM a statewide reality. Theleaders of Wisconsin’s criminal justice agen-cies are demonstrating that local collabora-tion and research evidence can result in

improved community and system outcomes,without sacrificing offender accountability.”Wisconsin joins Virginia and Indiana as

the three states selected by the NationalInstitute of Corrections through a competitivegrant process to participate in Phase V of theNIC’s Evidence-Based Decision MakingInitiative over a one-year period. The NICintroduced the Evidence-Based DecisionMaking Framework in 2010 after extensiveresearch and input from leading profession-als across the nation.

"Waukesha County is well positioned totake on the work required in the EBDM ini-tiative, evidenced by our long-standingCriminal Justice Collaborating Council

(CJCC), formed in 2002, which exthe collaboration and commitment nto successfully implement theFramework," said Third JudiciaDeputy Chief and Waukesha Presiding Judge Jennifer R. Dorow. "

ored to chair Waukesha CountyTeam throughout this initiative."

Falls Parade Committee lookdonations

The Menomonee Falls MemorIndependence Day and Christmas are well attended and much loved cty events enhancing the qualityenjoyed by Village residents. The are funded by community organizaVillage of Menomonee Falls and lonesses, but current funding doesnwhat it costs each year to prodparades.

The Menomonee Falls Committee is looking for donations community to ensure this popular co

tradition continues. As an incenOptimist Club will match all individcommunity donations (business andals) for this year’s parade fund$10,000.

The Menomonee Falls Paradefallsparades.org provides an easydonate to the parade fund. The webmakes it convenient for participantup to be in the parade and for comembers to get details and maps oroutes.

The Menomonee Falls Committee has been organizing andparades in Menomonee Falls sincThe Memorial Day Parade is runKnights of Columbus, the IndependeParade is run by the Optimist Club,

Christmas Parade is run by the MenFalls Parade Committee. The ChristMemorial Day parades each attrapeople with more than 50 units onThe Independence Day Parade, thand most popular event, entertaithan 20,000 people and showcaunits.

Falls MS Walk May 2The Multiple Scelrosis Menomo

Walk will be held on Saturday, M10:00 am at the Menomonee FaSchool. There will be a one-mile aroute. We promise free food, enteand glorious weather!

Multiple scelrosis affects men,women and children in Wiscon

disease affects two-thirds more wommen and symptoms include numbntingling.. Wisconsin has the highelence of MS in the nation. Most pediagnosed between the ages of 20-but more and more children are benosed. There are approximately 1.people worldwide living with multipsis.

 Join us in creating a wor ld freeOur goal this year is to have 300and raise $33,000. We can do your help! Call 1-855-372-1331 toor donate or go on lwalkMSwisconsin.org YOU can madifference.

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SALES/MARKETING

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Must be able to lift 50 lb. and standfor long periods of time in one place

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Individuals with experience in the automotive dealership or retail parts envi-ronments are encouraged to apply.

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Call for more informationand ask for Julie.

262-644-9486

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If you feel you can meet and/or exceed our expectations, please callKathy at 414-462-1300 or 1-800-242-0470.

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 Apply in person at:

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 MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST The Gables of Germantown in Germantown is currently hiring fora full-time maintenance specialist. Complete work orders, snowremoval, building maintenance, and other duties. Must be respon-sible, have a positive attitude, and dependable transportation.

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Prepping,cooking and bakingexperience required.

9289 N Port Washington Rd

Bayside, WI 53217

 Please apply  in Person

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