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    Participants in a 5k run held at St. Boniface Church inGermantown Sept. 1 sprint from the starting area. Photo by

    Thomas J. McKillen.

    BYTHOMAS J. MCKILLENMANAGING EDITOR

    Approximately 1,843 people have partici-pated in public programs offered by theWashington County Historical Society during2012-13, Executive Director Patricia Lutz told

    the Washington County Board Sept. 10.Lutz provided an update on the societys

    activities during the past year while also outlin-ing goals for the years ahead. She said therewill be 20 family friendly public programs thisyear. According to a report submitted to theboard, there have been 274 group tours withinthe past year and 592 school tours within thepast year.

    In addition, there were 1,312 "DiscoveryBox" presentations. The report states there are17 "Museums in a Box" which are available toschools and the community at no charge. The"box" includes Powerpoint presentations, arti-facts and lesson plans. According to the writ-ten report, one of the goals for 2012-13 is to

    Looking aheadwhile preserving

    the pastHistorical society presentsannual report to board

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    Mulvey at SchauerCenter: Milwaukee-based

    musician Peter Mulvey will beoming to the Schauer Arts &Activities Center on his 7thAnnual Bicycle Tour on Friday,Oct. 4. See page 8.

    Live Music at RegnerPark: Live Music at RegnerParkan alcohol-, tobacco-and drug-free event spon-ored by various local organ-zationswill be held Sunday,Sept. 15 from 5 to 8 p.m. Theevent will feature music byDevin Quello, Unckle Frank,Anna Brookens, the MonkeyHeads, Society of Someone,Donavon J. Ferguson, MaxTemplin, Taylor Kitman-Kellyand Tyler Kreis.

    Mustangs at RaspberryFestival: Two classic FordMustangs were on displayduring the JacksonHistorical Society Raspberry

    Festival held Sept. 9.

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    Slinger won its first Little Ten Conferenceame of the season Sept. 6, as Jacob Masonored two touchdowns and converted two

    xtra points as the Owls topped Beaver Dam,6-0.

    The first score came on a 15-yard run by

    Mason at the 8:08 mark of the first quarter.Quarterback Jacob Bjorklund and Masonthen connected on a 35-yard pass play at the8:53 mark of the second quarter. Following afailed two-point attempt, the score was 13-0.

    Mason then connected on a 40-yard field

    Football: Slinger wins conference openergoal at the 3:52 mark to increase the lead to16-0 at the 3:52 mark of the third quarter.Mason added to the lead with a 32-yard fieldgoal at the 11:02 mark of the fourth quarter.

    Alec Matemowski finished the scoringwith a 5-yard run at the 7:51 mark of thefourth quarter.

    Watertown 41, West Bend East 13:East's scores came on a 26-yard run by SethScrhank at the 7 second mark of the thirdquarter and the 1-yard run by Nick Casper atthe 7:40 mark of the fourth quarter.

    Oconomowoc 42, West Bend West14: The Spartans first got on the board with asafety in the first quarter. West's other scorescame on a 1-yard run by Jake Lenz in the sec-ond quarter and a 66-yard run by JakeFischer.

    Wisconsin Lutheran 42, Hartford

    16: Hartford's scores came onplay from Evan Willer to Dyla11:43 mark of the third quartrun by WIller at the 3:11 maquarter. The Orioles converattempts after both touchdow

    Kettle Moraine LuMayville 0: A.J. Guhl randowns while Alec Doehmannrushing touchdown. Jared Hen8 of 14 passes for two touchdMoraine Lutheran.

    Living Word LutheranChristian Life 13: Kurt Jane11 of 16 passes for 154 ytouchdowns while also runndown. Aaron Wenzel, AustiCraig Briskie also ran for touc

    Washington County will hold its next Full

    ervice Clean Sweep Saturday, Oct. 12, 8m. to noon, at the Washington Countyghway Facility, 900 Lang St., West Bend.

    This is an opportunity for county residentsproperly dispose or recycle unwanted

    azardous chemicals, electronic goods,harmaceutical medication and used tires.ere will be drive-through collection stationsr convenience.

    A $10 pre-registration fee is required fore hazardous waste and electronic goods;

    participation is limited to 250 vehicles per

    event. Pre-registration is not required for thedrug collection. The used tire collection isalso unlimited; however, a maximum of 20tires will be accepted per participant, andper tire disposal fees apply.

    To pre-register, one can download aform from www.co.washington.wi.us/clean-sweep; stop in at the Land and WaterConservation Division, 333 E. WashingtonSt., West Bend to submit cash or check; or bycalling (262) 335-4808.

    Washington County to hold CleanSweep collection Oct. 12

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    DivorceCare Support Grouphelps adults deal with divorce

    DivorceCare, a special seminar and sup-ort group, offers an opportunity and a placehere divorced adults can be with others whoderstand the hurt and distress associatedth a divorce.

    The free program meets twice monthly onaturdays from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at Peace

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    veryone. A meal will be served following theeeting. Childcare is available if needed.

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    Eleanor Roosevelt to speak at HistoricalSociety Sept. 17

    An individual portraying Eleanoroosevelt will speak at the Old Courthouseuseum, 320 S. 5th Ave., in West Bend onesday, Sept. 17, from 7 to 8:30 p.m.eanor will share with the audience heragedies and triumphs and her history as aampion of civil rights, author and

    ateswoman. Admission is free forWashington County Historical Society mem-

    ers and children 12 and under, $5 for non-ember adults. For more information, visitww.historyisfun.com.

    Free screening for colorectalcancer to be held Sept. 17

    A free screening for colorectal cancer willbe held at the Kraemer Cancer Center on theFroedtert & The Medical College ofWisconsin St. Josephs Hospital campusTuesday, Sept. 17, 2013.

    Medical experts from Froedtert & TheMedical College of Wisconsin will provide

    information about colorectal cancer and thescreening process. Participants will be able tocomplete a risk appraisal, meet with staff,and, if eligible, receive a screening kit tocomplete in the comfort of their home.

    Most people should have their firstcolonoscopy at age 50. Some people mayneed to be screened earlier if they have symp-toms, a family history of colon cancer or apersonal history of inflammatory bowel dis-ease.

    Space is limited. Registration is required.To register or for more information, call 800-272-3666.

    Retired Educators Associationto meet Sept. 18

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    Wednesday, Sept. 18 at the Top of the Ridgerestaurant at Cedar Ridge apartments, 113Cedar Ridge Drive. The business meeting will

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    Drs. Richard and Bruce Winter

    Dear Dr. Winter, I was wondering if most peopleare happy with their dentures? Do they eat well? Ihave 6 veneers that have failed. After they werenstalled I couldn't eat or speak properly and my backeeth didn't touch any more! Then the dentist ground

    on 22 other teeth to make them fit and my bite is offand I am miserable. I would like to have all my teethpulled and have dentures! How much does this costand will I be happy?

    Dear Janet, I am sorry you are having problems.From your question, I am not sure I fully understandwhat you are going through. You may have a bite

    problem, a skeletal problem or a cosmetic issue or acombination of the above. First, you should realizehat If you can keep your teeth you will chew more

    efficiently, eat better, extract better nutrition fromyour food and be happier in the long run. People thathave had dentures for 5 years typically chew with onefifth the biting force of people that have their naturaleeth.

    Second, dentures don't work like teeth. They arebig pieces of acrylic with denture teeth. They blockhe roof of your mouth from taste sensations and they

    can dislodge with sneezing, yawning or chewing.Over time they will contribute to further deteriorationof the underlying bone through movement of thedentures and friction. So if your situation can bedentified, and fixed, that is what you should do. It is

    very easy to think that pulling teeth and gettingdentures will be a solution but in reality they renderyou a dental cripple with a prosthesis that must beelined or remade every 3-5 years as your gum tissues

    change. Then if you want to replace these dentureswith implant retained dentures or bridges it can be aong and expensive course of treatment compared to

    saving your natural teeth. So your dentist shouldevaluate your bite and cosmetics from before yourveneers were done and try and recreate the situationwhere you were comfortable and happy. We would behappy to see you for a second opinion.

    Dear Dr. Winter, My wife just had grafting to hergums because they were receding. Her dentist says shenow needs to have braces to prevent the recessionfrom coming back. Is this common practice? It seemsa bit illogical, as her teeth are pretty straight. Thanks.

    Dear Neal, grafting for root recession is a

    common practice in dentistry. The reason for therecession was probably discussed with your wifeprior to the surgery. If the positioning of the teethcontributed to this recession than an overall plan toprevent the recession from returning-ie: braces- wasprobably discussed. Certainly your wife can alwayssay no to the braces but if the dentist feels this isnecessary to prevent a recurrence it seems wise toconsider this option. It is also possible that judiciousreshaping or recontouring of the teeth could decreaseforces that may have accelerated the recession. Youshould ask the dentist if occlusal equilibration oradjustment could be an option to braces.

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    BYMELINDA MYERS

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    Or move your garden indoors. Selectvegetables and herbs that can tolerate theless-than-ideal indoor growing conditions.Greens, onions and root crops, like radishesand short carrots, will grow in a sunny win-dow. Expand your selection with the help ofartificial lights.

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    eate a discovery box that will relate togh school age students.

    Among the other education-related pro-ams offered by the society is the Livingstory Encampment which included presen-tions by re-enactors. The first two days the

    vent is for school presentations while theird day the event is open to the public.so, a Pioneers Kids Day, an half-day inter-

    ctive program geared to students in the firstrough fifth grades, is offered. This yearseme for Pioneer Kids Day focused on the

    Woodland Indians.Lutz explained that preserving history

    ecame a priority during the late 1800s, ase Old Settlers Club was formed in 1873.e club held regular meetings and startedcording and saving area history. On theub's 50th anniversary in 1933, artifactsere donated for the club's dinner and dis-

    played at the Old Courthouse. The clubname was changed to the WashingtonCounty Old Settler's Club and HistoricalSociety in 1941 and then changed to thecurrent name in 1953.

    During the 1940s, a West Bend areateacher started collecting items and keepingthem at the high school, which later becamepart of the historical society. In 1997, thesociety moved to the current OldCourthouse site.

    Lutz said the society concentrates oninterpretation, education, participation andpreservation, all of which are done everyday. The current mission statement of thesociety, which was developed last year,states the mission is "preserving, collecting,and interpreting our history to encouragecommunity interest in the education andresearch of Washington County, and ensu-ing that audiences of all ages continue to

    share and appreciate their rich heritage."During the current year, Lutz noted that

    the society was able to develop a dedicatedclassroom, which was completed in January.The room has been used for Powerpoint pre-sentations and hands-on activities, and hasbeen used by other organizations.

    "It's been really helpful to have thatroom," she said.

    The room was made possible in partthrough a $4,000 matching grant from the

    West Bend Community Foundation.Also within the last year, according to

    the report, the society:Collaborated with the Schauer Arts

    Center and other groups to get a grant fromthe National Endowment for the Arts andArts Midwest for a "Big Read" presentationon Edgar Allan Poe;

    Received a $700 matching grant fromthe Wisconsin Historical Society to improve

    the shelving of collected itemUpdated computers, so

    server through a grant from Fund. The improvements will keeping, keeping public acreducing monthly integratfees.

    Completed the restoraFamily Doll House with a $3,the Pick Foundation.

    It really needed a lot of

    the board of the dollhousrecently acquired by the socthe several people contrrestoration of the dollhouse.

    Whenever we can, we the community and the thingoffer to us, their skills, Lutz sawe can use the community,saves us hundreds of thousan

    ...Organization first formed in 1873rom page 1

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