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Published Twice Monthly In Kohler, WI 53044 Kohler The Villager Villager Kohler PRSRT STD U.S.POSTAGE PAID KOHLER, WI 53044 PERMIT NO. 6 FREE 219 Church St., Kohler, WI 53044 *****************ECRWSS**** Local Postal Customer Volume 7, Number 8 MAY 15, 2012 Sheboygan Chevrolet/Chrysler is part of the Chevrolet “Diamonds and Dreams” program, which will provide support to area youth baseball programs and fields. Residents may register online at chevybaseball.com for a chance to win one of 12 field makeovers and the Grand Prize of a 2013 Chevrolet Malibu Eco. Participants can enter through chevybaseball.com for a chance to win a refurbished baseball field for their community or another com- munity they feel is deserving. One winner will be chosen each week for up to 12 weeks through July 22. Sheboygan Chevrolet/ Chrysler Provides Support for Youth Baseball! Community input next step in Kohler Schools principal selection process Submitted by Kohler Schools The Kohler Schools Elemen- tary and Middle School Principal position opening has garnered sig- nificant interest. More than 130 ap- plications were received from qualified individuals in Wisconsin and across the country. The district is fortunate to have a strong pool of candidates to consider. The ap- plications were reviewed by the administration and the Board and on April 27, 2012, eight candidates were identified for interviews. The preferred candidates will come to Kohler Schools in the coming weeks to be interviewed by a panel which includes two Board members, the superinten- dent, and teacher representatives. The candidates will also take a tour of the school with retiring Princi- pal Sue Jaberg. The interview team will then narrow the list of candi- dates to three finalists. Each finalist candidate will come back to Kohler Schools on a separate date in late May to partic- ipate in a teacher and parent/com- munity engagement session. The engagement sessions will take place on May 21, 22, and 23. The teacher engagement sessions will take place from 3:30-4:30 P.M. and the community engagement ses- sions will take place from 5:00- 6:00 P.M. During the engagement ses- sions, teachers, parents, and com- munity members will have an opportunity to listen to the candi- dates respond to a set of prepared questions and to ask some addi- tional questions as well. Teachers, parents, and community members will be provided with a rubric in order to provide feedback on each candidate. The rubric focuses on the following attributes: the candi- date’s ability to establish a shared vision and mission; the ability to set directions to achieve that mis- sion; the ability to build relation- ships and develop people; the ability to develop and lead the in- structional program; the ability to develop the organization; and the ability to implement accountabil- ity. There is also an open-ended form to provide additional feed- back. Along with the teacher and par- ent/community input sessions, the superintendent and a Board mem- ber will visit each finalist in his or her current school district. The in- terviews, the input from teachers, parents, and community members, and the site visits will allow the Board and the superintendent to make a mutual decision about the best candidate to join the Kohler Schools team. The final decision will be made and approved by the Board at the June 11, 2012 regular meeting. Please join Kohler Schools on May 21, 22, and 23 from 5:00-6:00 to meet the finalist principal can- didates and to provide input on the selection of our new elementary and middle school principal. Boys tennis coach marks 100th dual meet win A win over Port Washington by the Kohler boys tennis team gave coach Wendy Tauscheck her 100th dual meet win. Tauscheck has been coaching Kohler tennis since 2000, with her first season ending with a record of 1-11. She has since taken 28 players (boys and girls) to the state championship and was re- cently named 2011 Division 2 Girls Coach of the Year by the Wisconsin High School Tennis Coaches Asso- ciation. Is the Nature The- ater a natural feature? When did Admiral Richard Byrd explore our village? Where was the toboggan run? Find the an- swers in the more than 100 pages of nostalgic stories and wonderful photos of Kohler Village featured in the professionally printed hard cover edition of Kohler Village Re- members, produced by the Village of Kohler Centennial Committee. Pre-orders are being accepted for a limited time offer of only $20 (tax included). Order forms avail- able at Kohler Vil- lage Hall and online at centennial.kohlervillager.com. Cash or check only. Books will be ready for pick-up at the Centennial Celebration Picnic on August 4. Shipping available for an extra charge. Residents! Half price sale for Kohler Village Remembers ends June 29, 2012!

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Published Twice Monthly In Kohler, WI 53044

KohlerThe

VillagerVillagerKohler

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P A I DKOHLER, WI 53044

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Volume 7, Number 8MAY 15, 2012

Sheboygan Chevrolet/Chrysleris part of the Chevrolet “Diamondsand Dreams” program, which willprovide support to area youthbaseball programs and fields.

Residents may register onlineat chevybaseball.com for a chanceto win one of 12 field makeoversand the Grand Prize of a 2013

Chevrolet Malibu Eco.Participants can enter through

chevybaseball.com for a chance towin a refurbished baseball field fortheir community or another com-munity they feel is deserving.

One winner will be chosen eachweek for up to 12 weeks throughJuly 22.

Sheboygan Chevrolet/Chrysler Provides Support for Youth Baseball!

Community input nextstep in Kohler Schools principal selection processSubmitted by Kohler Schools

The Kohler Schools Elemen-tary and Middle School Principalposition opening has garnered sig-nificant interest. More than 130 ap-plications were received fromqualified individuals in Wisconsinand across the country. The districtis fortunate to have a strong poolof candidates to consider. The ap-plications were reviewed by theadministration and the Board andon April 27, 2012, eight candidateswere identified for interviews.

The preferred candidates willcome to Kohler Schools in thecoming weeks to be interviewed

by a panel which includes twoBoard members, the superinten-dent, and teacher representatives.The candidates will also take a tourof the school with retiring Princi-pal Sue Jaberg. The interview teamwill then narrow the list of candi-dates to three finalists.

Each finalist candidate willcome back to Kohler Schools on aseparate date in late May to partic-ipate in a teacher and parent/com-munity engagement session. Theengagement sessions will takeplace on May 21, 22, and 23. Theteacher engagement sessions willtake place from 3:30-4:30 P.M. and

the community engagement ses-sions will take place from 5:00-6:00 P.M.

During the engagement ses-sions, teachers, parents, and com-munity members will have anopportunity to listen to the candi-dates respond to a set of preparedquestions and to ask some addi-tional questions as well. Teachers,parents, and community memberswill be provided with a rubric inorder to provide feedback on eachcandidate. The rubric focuses onthe following attributes: the candi-date’s ability to establish a sharedvision and mission; the ability to

set directions to achieve that mis-sion; the ability to build relation-ships and develop people; theability to develop and lead the in-structional program; the ability todevelop the organization; and theability to implement accountabil-ity. There is also an open-endedform to provide additional feed-back.

Along with the teacher and par-ent/community input sessions, thesuperintendent and a Board mem-ber will visit each finalist in his orher current school district. The in-terviews, the input from teachers,parents, and community members,

and the site visits will allow theBoard and the superintendent tomake a mutual decision about thebest candidate to join the KohlerSchools team. The final decisionwill be made and approved by theBoard at the June 11, 2012 regularmeeting.

Please join Kohler Schools onMay 21, 22, and 23 from 5:00-6:00to meet the finalist principal can-didates and to provide input on theselection of our new elementaryand middle school principal.

Boys tenniscoach marks100th dualmeet win

A win over Port Washington bythe Kohler boys tennis team gavecoach Wendy Tauscheck her 100thdual meet win. Tauscheck has beencoaching Kohler tennis since 2000,with her first season ending with arecord of 1-11. She has since taken28 players (boys and girls) to thestate championship and was re-cently named 2011 Division 2 GirlsCoach of the Year by the WisconsinHigh School Tennis Coaches Asso-ciation.

Is the Nature The-ater a natural feature?When did AdmiralRichard Byrd exploreour village? Wherewas the tobogganrun? Find the an-swers in the more than 100 pagesof nostalgic stories and wonderfulphotos of Kohler Village featuredin the professionally printed hardcover edition of Kohler Village Re-members, produced by the Villageof Kohler Centennial Committee.

Pre-orders are beingaccepted for a limitedtime offer of only$20 (tax included).Order forms avail-able at Kohler Vil-lage Hall and online

at centennial.kohlervillager.com.Cash or check only. Books will beready for pick-up at the CentennialCelebration Picnic on August 4.Shipping available for an extracharge.

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Order your copy now!

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nostalgic stories and wonderful photos of Kohler Village. For a limited time, we are accepting pre-orders for this

professionally printed book at half price - only $20 (includes tax). Order forms available at Village Hall and online at centennial.kohlervillager.com. Cash or check. Books will be ready for pick-up at the Centennial Celebration

Picnic. Shipping available for an extra charge.

Is the Nature Theater a natural feature?When did Admiral Richard Byrd explore our village?

Where was the toboggan run?

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Kohler alumn awardedthree scholarships at UW-Sheboygan

Kohler class of 2010 graduateNicole Struck was awarded threescholarships at UW-Sheboygan’sHonors Convocation May 3, 2012.Struck received the Ruth DeYoungKohler Award, the Sun GraphicsGraphic Design Award, and one ofnine UW-Sheboygan FoundationACUITY Awards. Struck was also

named to the Dean’s list for High-est Honors (4.0 average), and wasthe winner of a poster design con-test at UW-Sheboygan. Struckplans to finish her Associates De-gree at UW-Sheboygan beforetransferring to a four-year univer-sity to continue her studies in artand graphic design.

Kohler class of 2010 graduateFrank Marzano was awarded WCCHonorable Mention All-Confer-ence for soccer at UW-Sheboygan,And Kohler class of 2011 graduateAnne Feltner was awarded theWells Fargo Bank Scholarship andwas named to the Dean’s list (Hon-ors) for the fall 2011 semester.

Register onlinefor Kohler Rec.Dept programsNew Rec. Deptwebsite acceptscredit card, PayPal

Village residents now have theoption to register and pay onlinevia credit card or PayPal for base-ball, tennis, swimming lessons, andSummer Playground.

Information on other programsas well as a pdf version of the entireKohler Recreation Department pro-gram guide can also be found byvisiting KohlerRecreation.com.

Walk-in registrations are alsoaccepted at the Village Offices atthe Kohler Village Hall Monday -Friday from 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

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The past sev-eral weekshave createdmuch turmoilfor WI, bothat the stateand local lev-els. As Gov-ernor Scott

Walker’s budget bill winds itselfthrough the courts and the legisla-tive process, concerns still remainat the local level. In the end,though, it should be realized thatcommunities will have to respondto the budget as approved by theHouse, the Senate and the Gover-nor. In any case, it can be safelysaid that all of us are ready to bringthe divisive issues to rest and moveon…as the rights and dignities ofall are respected. With the inevitability that com-munities will be receiving lessState aid for their schools, lessshared revenue for communityservices, and a freeze on tax levyincreases, your local governmentsand school boards will experiencesevere limitations on their upcom-ing budgets. It is almost certainthat communities will have totighten their belts as the 2012budgets are put in place. Through all of this, however,the education of our young peoplecannot be abrogated and the youthof today cannot be viewed as ex-pendable commodities. The viablefuture of any nation rests in itsyoung people. Mr. Marty Lex-mond, District Superintendent,definitely walks a “tight rope” inworking with the School Board,the district staff, the students, andthe community while attempting tomaintain the strength of the KohlerSchool District’s overall programs.All of us have our personal beliefsand agendas as to how it should bedone. In the end, though, weshould be unified on one front: thefuture of our nation rests with the

youth of today. My personal bestwishes are extended to Mr. MartyLexmond, School Board PresidentDr. Jane Bishop, and the other fourSchool Board members, and theschool staff as they pull together tooffer the best possible educationalprograms for the youth of our com-munity. The Kohler Civic Club was or-ganized one year ago and meets atnoon on the first and third Thurs-day of each month. Meetings rotatebetween Blackwolf Run Restau-rant and Pine Hills Country Club.In early May, the Village of Kohler2011-12 Directory will be deliv-ered to your homes and/or placesof business. The Club members areworking feverishly on the plans fora Village of Kohler Cemetery Vet-erans’ Memorial. A view of theproposed plans will be forthcom-ing soon; it is anticipated that anarchitectural design will be dis-played at the Kohler Cemetery forthe 2011 annual Memorial Day Pa-rade. Plans include the unveilingof the Veterans’ Memorial at the2012 Memorial Day Parade, whichwould be a highlight for the Vil-lage of Kohler Centennial. If youare interested in becoming a mem-ber of this illustrious club, pleasecontact President Richard Balge(920-694-1918). The Village Centennial Com-mittee continues to meet regularly.We are pleased to welcome CindyHowley, Kohler Co. Representa-tive, to the committee. Cindy is animportant addition, since her inputwill bring to the table the history ofthe Village of Kohler from the per-spective of the Kohler Co. OtherCommittee members are the Vil-lage Board President, Amy Biznek,Tom Leonhardt, Sheryl Lindstrom,and Peter Fetterer. The April 11th Board Meetingwill conclude my eight years as aVillage Board member – includingmy last eight months as “interim

Board President.” A personal voidis still felt with the untimely deathof Steve Reinbacher. Sincere con-dolences continue to be with AnnReinbacher and her family. During these eight years, I havehad the privilege of serving on theBoard in several different capaci-ties. My primary role for severalyears was Chairperson of the Prop-erty Committee. In looking back,several projects were completedduring that time. Among thosewere the new roof on Kohler Me-morial Hall Building, constructionof the Village Children’s Swim-ming Pool, and the Lost WoodsPark Pavilion. Included are the up-keep and replacement of severalstreets – including School Street,renovation of Kohler MemorialHall/Theatre/Gym, extension ofsewer/water line on WoodlandRoad, and the list goes on. Sincerethanks are extended to Bruce Neer-hof, DPW Superintendent, withwhom I worked closely for ad-dressing the property agendas forthe Village; Laurie Lindow, VillageClerk/Treasurer; and Cindi Gamb,Deputy Clerk/Treasurer. Also, itwas an honor to serve with pastPresidents Oscar Ward andThomas Leonhardt. My best of wishes are extendedto your anticipated new BoardPresident, Thomas Schnettler, andthe successful three of the fourcandidates for trustee positions:Thomas Gast, William Kunst,Brian Post, and Dietmar Wohlge-muth. Again, thanks to all who havemade my position on the boardpossible and to those with whom Ihave worked. It has been an honorin having served on the Kohler Vil-lage Board!!!

Best of wishes…

John EganInterim Village President

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Do you want to clear out your clutter to create comfort in your home and life? Call Clutter To Comfort for help in sorting it out,cleaning it up, and organizing a functional, pleasing space.Confidential, compassionate and professional care.Information Sharing and Support Group – firstWednesday of month at 6:30. Call or check websitefor details.

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Kohler students showcasedtheir talents on Saturday, May 5that the Stefanie H. Weill Center forthe Performing Arts during theYoung Musical Stars concert.

The concert, produced byMichibago Music Teachers Asso-ciation, featured SheboyganCounty’s musical youth as theyperformed on the big stage for

family, friends and the commu-nity.

Congratulations to EddieBullard, piano; Bridget Bullard,piano; Leo Fink, piano; TaitKohler, piano; Clara Montes, vio-lin; George Palof, piano; KelseySbrocco, piano; Marcella Senti,piano; Christopher Zhang, piano; Sophia Zhang, piano.

Young Kohler students perform on the big stage forYoung Musical Starsconcert

Results ofspring schoolboard election

John Suralik (367 votes) andJane Bishop (323) each won an-other term on the Kohler SchoolBoard of Education after emergingas the leading vote-getters for twoopen seats, while challengers KurkAnderson (245) and Ron Hum-mitzsch (210) lost their bids.

Cheerleaders,basketballteam to holdcar wash &brat fry

Kohler cheerleaders and theboys basketball team are having aBrat Fry on Saturday, May 19from 10:00 a.m. to 3 p.m. atKohler Schools.

Master GardenerVolunteers staffhorticultural hotline

Sheboygan County Master Gar-dener Volunteers will be at theUW-Extension Office, located onthe UW-Sheboygan Campus,Tuesday and Thursday afternoonsfrom 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. to answerhorticultural calls or consult in per-son with homeowners who havequestions about yard and gardencare. Master Gardener Volunteerswill staff the horticultural hotlinefrom May through September.

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The Sheboygan County YMCAannounces the formation of a com-petitive dance team for boys andgirls ages 6-14. Team Sparkz willperform at parades and events andcompete throughout the area. The team will encompass all areasof competitive dance includingdance technique, choreography,tumbling, jumps, core strength andflexibility. All practices will be

held at the Sheboygan YMCA.The team will be coached bydance, gymnastics and fitness pro-fessionals.

The philosophy of the Sheboy-gan County YMCA’s Team Sparkzis to provide a quality competitivedance team in a safe environmentwhere dance technique is nurturedand embraced as an expression ofhealthy spirit, mind and body.

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The chess club at KohlerSchool had a tremendous seasoncompeting in local scholastic chesstournaments with a couple of teammembers winning first place intheir age divisions. Mike Sebald,an additional coach who wasbrought in this year, is creditedwith helping the team improve.

According to the Executive Di-rector of the Wisconsin ScholasticChess Federation, Bob Patterson-Sumwalt, scholastic chess in She-boygan County is growing fasterthan any other county in the statewith several schools adding chessteams this season.

The K-3 team took first place atthe February 11 Fifth AnnualKohler Invitational, and the March17 Mosaic School tournament. K-3 team members include: AlexHolland, Brady Bates, Alex Unger,David Unger, Grant Unger, OwenMulter, Pranav Karra, SophiaZhang, Hugh Carey, George Bar-rock, Elle Borowski, and Samuelde Silva. Alex Holland took firstplace overall as an individual, andBrady Bates took second.

The following teams were firstplace winners at the SheboyganCounty Grade Level Champi-

onships on April 28: Sec-ond grade team: GrantUnger, David Unger, andPranav Karra. Third gradeteam: Alex Unger, AlexHolland, Brady Bates. 7th-12th Grade team: NathanWaniorek, Allison Pieper,Lydia Waniorek. Grant andAlex Unger both took sec-ond place over all in thattournament.

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Juniors, Nick Scheppmann andLogan Willis, led the BlueBombers boys golfers to their low-est team score of the season with ateam score of 157 against ElkhartLake on May 3, 2012. This wasgood for a 4 stroke victory over avery strong Elkhart Lake perform-ance. Scheppmann shot a careerlow round of 1-under par 35 toearn medalist honors on the 3282yard Meadow Valleys Layout,while Willis shot an even-par 36(her 3rd round of par or better thisseason). Also contributing forKohler were sophomore Derek Eg-bert 40 and senior Alex Vander-Schaaf 46. Ollie Sadiq paced theResorters with a 2-over par 38.Scorecard:KOHLER (157): Logan Willis 36, Nick Schep-pmann 35, Derek Egbert 40, Alex Vander-Schaaf 46. Elkhart Lake (161): Ollie Sadiq38, Kyle Rentmeester 41, Tom Pritzl 39, TylerKaboord 43.

Willis’ round of 74 at the May 2SVA Golf Invitational at the verydifficult Bristlecone Pines CountryClub in Hartland is believed to bea women's competitive courserecord at Bristlecone Pines, courseaccording to Head Golf Profes-sional, Paul LoCicero. The 22 teamInvitational annually features thestrongest field in all of high school

golf in the state. All ten of the top10 ranked D1 schools participated,as well as the top 3 ranked D2schools. Kohler was the lone D3school competing. Willis’ scorewas good enough for 5th place outof the 110 golfers. The field in-cluded several boy who have ac-cepted NCAA D1 scholarshipsfrom top-25 rated schools. SeveralDivision 1 coaches attended theevent, including the UW-MadisonWomen's Coaches.Scorecard:Nick Scheppmann 84, Derek Egbert 91, AlexVanderSchaaf 92, Jess Dyksterhouse 110.Kohler's team score of 341 was good enoughfor 14th place out of the 22 teams. Topranked D1 team, Arrowhead, won the teamchampionship with a score of 305, whileHomestead's Jordan Niebrugge (recruit ofnational powerhouse Oklahoma State) wonthe individual title with a round of 70.

Logan Willis earned medalisthonors in the May 7 CentralLakeshore Conference Dual Meetagainst Oostburg at by shooting a1-over par round of 37. Her currentseason scoring average of 37.46 ison pace to break the existingschool record of 37.87. Scorecard:KOHLER (167): Logan Willis 37, Nick Schep-pmann 43, Derek Egbert 43, Alex VanderSchaaf 44. Oostburg (188): Josh Smies 44,Joe Smies 46, Ray Kolocek 48, Jerod Tenpas50.

Kohler varsitygolfers Willis,Scheppmannearn medalisthonors

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NEW LISTING1097-1A Woodlake Rd, Kohler

AMAZING TOWNHOUSE CONDO3 bedroom 2 bath area condo•Very open concept, tons of windows•Great room open to kitchen•Gorgeous hardwood floors•Beautiful floor to ceiling fireplace•Heated 3 seasons room, enjoy the changing seasons•Great location, near all the amenities of Kohler•Priced under the assessed value!•$199,900 #3634 Terri Stewart 912-4303

1092 UNIT 3D Creeks Cross Rd, KohlerVALUE PRICED KOHLER CONDO

•Willow Creek Condo in Kohler• Priced right at $159,000• Ranch style, 2 bedroom, 2 bath• Two car attached garage•Master suite w/walk-in closet•Master bath w/jetted tub, double vanity and private porch• Does need carpeting and decorating, but still a great buy!• Immediate occupancy available

VIEW THIS PROPERTY AT: www.1092CreeksCrossRd.com

$149,000 #3606 Mike Daniels 946-0034

NEW LISTING520 W. Riverside DrMANY UPDATES!

Beautifully updated all brick Kohler home•Pristine condition•Formal living & dining room•Den/Library•Sunny kitchen w/granite counters & tile floor•Redone half bath on the main level. •Three bedrooms, full bath•Walk-in storage closet in hall•Clean, spacious basement & half bath. •

$246,000 Shari Jensen 459-1714

NEW LISTING1103 Aspen Rd

RARE 5 BEDROOM HOME IN KOHLER• 5 bedroom, 5 bath area home overlooking Kohler Stables• Situated in the desirable Kohler West Subdivision• Beautiful formal living room with fireplace, formal dining room• Large kitchen with work island, great view of the backyard• Main floor master suite with newly redone spa style bath• 4 bedrooms on upper with "Jack & Jill" design, 2 full baths• Main floor family room and lower level has huge family room• Large private yard with custom deck and hot tub• 2.5 car attached garage, mature landscaping$419,900 #3702 Brian Homistion 889-9439

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(920) 457-1075(800) 351-4371www.v-r-d.com

NEW LISTING620 Green Tree Rd, Kohler

SPACIOUS KOHLER RANCHNearly 1900 sq ft of living space!•Bright and spacious living room with bay window•Extra large dining room great for entertaining•Beautiful updated kitchen w/maple cabinetry & dinette area•Good size master suite w/private bath redone in 2009•Main floor family room with wood burning fireplace•Beautifully landscaped yard with drainage system and patio•with gazebo, great place to relax or entertain2 car attached garage features a storage closet•Many updates, just move in and enjoy!•$209,000 #3695 Shari Jensen 459-1714

NEW LISTING138 Market St, Kohler

PRISTINE KOHLER COLONIAL• 3 bedroom, 2 bath home• Updated kitchen, maple cabinetry• Large living room & formal dining• Beautifully updated bathrooms• Awesome lower level family room• 4 car garage and nice size yard• Just move in and enjoy!

$169,900 #3690 Kathy Nonhof 254-4784

NEW LISTING118 E. Park Lane, Kohler

CLASSIC BRICK COLONIAL• 4 Bedroom, 2 full, 2 half bath areas• Beautiful formal living & dining rms• Updated kitchen beautiful cabinetry• Wood floors & crown moldings• Main floor family rm & finished LL• Walk-up attic for tons of storage• All brick, new gutters• 1 car detached garage

$289,000 #3688 Shari Jensen 459-1714

432 Ridge Court, KohlerSTATELY BRICK RANCH/PRESTIGIOUS

LOCATION• 2 bedroom, 2 bath area Village home• Beautiful brick fireplace in the large living room• Dining room features a wall of windows• Eat-in kitchen has natural cabinetry• Main floor den/office could be 3rd bedroom• Many updates such as roof and windows• Screen porch offers blissful summer evenings• Large yard features mature landscape

VIEW THIS PROPERTY AT:www.432ridgect.com

$259,000 #3654 Mike Daniels 946-0034

826 Briarwood Ct, KohlerBEAUTIFUL BRICK COLONIAL

• Gorgeous lot – flowers, shrubs, stone walk & patio• Over 3,200 sq. ft., plus 1,200 sq. ft. in lower level• Formal living & dining rooms, family room, full bath &bedroom

• Open loft on upper, 2 full baths, 3 bedrooms, bonusroom

• Beautiful wood floors, woodwork and crown moldings• Lower level rec room w/kitchenette, full bath & moreClose to Sports Core and all Kohler amenities

VIEW THIS PROPERTY AT: www.826BriarwoodCt.com

$599,000 #3482 Shari Jensen 459-1714

NEW LISTING1111 Aspen Rd, Kohler

AMAZING MODERN/TRADITIONALKOHLER HOME

Amazing two story foyer with open staircase•Sunken living/dining combination features 10' Tudor style ceilings•Gourmet kitchen, granite counter tops, stainless appliances, terra•cotta floors, octagon shaped dinetteMain floor family room has lovely wood burning fireplace•Master suite with dressing area, walk-in closet and private bath•Two other bedrooms are spacious and share a full bath•Lower level family room has computer area, built-ins and wet bar•2.5 car garage, beautifully landscaped yard, custom deck that has•built-in planters and outdoor lightingThis home has all you could every want!•

$409,000 #3697 Terri Stewart 912-4303

NEW LISTING1089-2B Creeks Cross, Kohler

CONTEMPORARY CONDOOpen floor plan condo/3 outdoor living areas!•Great room with fireplace is open to dining & kitchen•Nice size kitchen with natural cabinetry•Main floor master bedroom suite private bath with•whirlpool tubUpper level master bedroom suite private bath with•walk-in shower stallLoft area on upper level is great study or office•Main floor has half bath and laundry•2 car garage, great covered porches and lovely land-•scape$184,900 #3693 Shari Jensen 459-1714

NEW LISTING685 Treehouse Parkway, Kohler

GORGEOUS MODERN COLONIAL• Kohler home located on cul-de-sac• Living/Dining combo w/gas FP• Wood floors & open staircase• Gourmet kitchen, high end appliances• Dinette open to kitchen• Main floor master bedroom suite• 3BR, full bath, walk-in storage on upper• Attached 2 car garage + 1 car detached• This home is a true dream home!

$619,000 #3692 Mike Daniels 946-0034

Kohler Performing

Arts Auction

Greg Suralik entertains atthe PerformingArts Event onApril 28.

Above: The “Pink Ladies” bring the50s to the Broadway theme for thisyear’s PAO Auction event.

Left: Auctioneer Daven Claerbout in-troduces a kayak prize donated bythe Dyksterhouse family presentedby Ryan Zittel, Sarah Lieck and Michael Krueger.

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Mike comes to Sheboygan Chrysler with more than 40 years ofautomotive sales experience, 24 of which have been sellingChrysler products. Mike’s experience has helped him earn aconsistent Chrysler 5-Star Satisfaction rating.Mike and his wife, Leoda, are longtime residents of Elkhart Lake.They are both very involved with the lives of their four children,whose occupations and interests range from Education, to chef,to vintage car racing. Mike and his family are active members intheir community, involving their time with the Chamber ofCommerce, Village Board, and working and helping out withactivities at Road America. Mike’s goal has always been, and will always be, completecustomer satisfaction with the products he sells. Mike would likethe opportunity to work with you on your next new or used carselection.

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SHEBOYGAN CHRYSLERIS PROUD

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See all the Humane Society’s adoptable pets at

MySCHS.Petfinder.com

Visit the Sheboygan County Humane Society at:

3107 N. 20th St., Sheboygan,WI 53083920-458-2012

DATCP LIC # 268221-DS

Shelter hours:

Monday: Noon - 4:30 p.m., Tues.& Thurs: Noon - 6:30 p.m., Wed. & Fri.: Noon - 4:30 p.m., Saturday: Noon - 4:00 p.m.,Closed Sundays.

The Humane Society offers discountadoption rates on adult cats. Please helpus end pet over population in Sheboygan

County, please SPAY and NEUTER your pets!

Captain - #D12-04-138Meet Captain! He is a one year old neutered male black andwhite Chihuahua. He is compact in size, but he has a huge,lovable personality. Captain gets along with other dogs andcats. He will be a good companion for any family.

Kenya - #C12-03-0182Kenya is a two month old spayed female orange tabby andwhite that is available for adoption. She is full of energy andhas fun entertaining herself with all of her toys. Kenya wouldmake a great addition to an active family that can keep upwith her and her big personality!

Pets of the month at the Sheboygan County Humane Society

Kohler art studentoffering sketching talents

College student Nicole Struck of Kohler, who is cur-rently studying art and graphic design, is offering toprovide graphite drawings from your favorite photo for$35 for an 11” x 14” or smaller. [email protected].

View or upload your prom photos to photobucket.com/kohlerprom2012(Contact [email protected] for login information for uploading.

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BUSINESS CARD CORNER

James Sandora wasnamed director of con-tent strategy and inte-gration for KohlerCo.’s corporate com-munications depart-ment.

In this role, he is re-sponsible for the de-velopment of astrategic approach andcomplementary process to creatingand distributing content to supportpromotional efforts of the busi-nesses. He will oversee integrationof content, media and digital tools,as well as evaluate current toolsand merchandising efforts to en-

sure maximum impact.Prior to joining Kohler,

Sandora spent five years asa senior relationship man-ager at Google. He thenmoved on to media strat-egy roles at Organic in SanFrancisco and, most re-cently, Booz & Companyin New York City. He holds bachelor’s de-

grees in business management andcommunication sciences from theUniversity of Wisconsin – Madi-son, and an MBA from ColumbiaBusiness School.

Kohler names Directorof Content Strategyand Integration

James Sandora

James Marks wasnamed controller forKohler Co.’s globalfaucets division.

In this role, he is re-sponsible for allGlobal Faucets fi-nances, serving as thefinancial leader andadvisor to key busi-ness managers around the globe.

Before coming to Kohler, heheld finance leadership positions at

Diversey, Inc., a leadingglobal provider of cleaningand hygiene solutions, mostrecently serving as theglobal finance director ofthe building service contrac-tor sector.

He holds a bachelor’s de-gree in finance from theUniversity of Wisconsin –

Madison and an MBA from theUniversity of Chicago.

Kohler co. namesGlobal Faucets Controller

James Marks

Mark Sbrocco wasnamed controller forKohler Co.’s kitchen andbath group in the Ameri-cas region.

In this role, he over-sees the financial func-tions of the Americaskitchen and bath busi-nesses, acting as finan-cial advisor to keymanagers and ensuring alignmentwith Kohler Co. policies and pro-

cedures within the divi-sion.

He joinedKohler Co. in 2008 ascontroller for the globalfaucets division. Heholds a bachelor’s de-gree in internationaleconomics from theUniversity of Michiganand an MBA from

Bowling Green State University.

Kohler Co. namesKitchen & Bath Group(Americas) Controller

Mark Sbrocco

Thomas Adler wasnamed controller forKohler Co.’s kitchenand bath group.

In this role, he isresponsible for theoverall finances of thekitchen and bathgroup, advising thebusiness heads andkey business managers, and over-seeing other business unit con-trollers.

Since joining Kohler Co.in 1987, he has advancedthrough the finance depart-ment, holding positions incorporate, global faucets,and the kitchen and bathdivision in the Americasregion. He holds a bachelor’s de-

gree in marketing and anMBA from the University of Wis-consin – Eau Claire.

Kohler Co. namesKitchen & Bath GroupController

Thomas Adler

Brian Christensen was nameddirector of insurance and risk man-agement for Kohler Co.

In this role, Christensen hasglobal responsibility for managingthe property and casualty risks ofKohler Co. and its subsidiaries, in-cluding implementing global insur-ance programs, identifying andanalyzing risks, and developingpolicies and procedures to mini-

mize losses. He is alsoresponsible for leadingthe defense of productliability claims using in-ternal and external legaland engineering experts.

Christensen joinedthe Kohler Co. insur-ance department in 1996and since held positionsof increasing responsi-

bility, including ClaimsSupervisor, Claims Op-erations Manager andCorporate InsuranceManager. He earned abachelor’s degree in in-surance and risk man-agement, and financefrom the University ofWisconsin – Madison.

Kohler names Director of Insurance and Risk Management

Brian Christensen

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Junior Achievementannounces new director

Junior Achievementof Wisconsin is pleasedto announce AngeliaNeumann as the new di-rector for the East Cen-tral District, servingSheboygan, Mani-towoc, and Calumetcounties.

Neumann holds a de-gree in Non Profit OrganizationManagement from Lakeland Col-

lege and has served invarious nonprofits inSheboygan Countyfor the past ten years.Prior to joining JuniorAchievement, Neu-mann served as theYouth Director forCrossroads Commu-nity Church and was a

co-founder of Sheboygan TeenMOPs.

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The American Club Resorta KOHLER experience

Service & Kohler Industry NightsThe Winery Bar at The American ClubThursdays, 5pm to MidnightA night dedicated to all associates of Kohler Co.and hospitality associates from throughout thearea. There will be $7 appetizer plates and $2Hors D’oeuvres. In addition, 30% off on all bot-tles of wine and 20% off all other beverages.Just show proof of employment with Kohler Co.or an area service business to receive the pre-ferred pricing. Food service until 10pm. TheWinery Bar is located immediately below thefront entrance to The American Club. 920-457-8000

Exhibit: Delicate DriftMay 1 — July 15ARTspace — A Gallery of the John MichaelKohler Arts CenterInspired by weather patterns, coral reefs, tidalcurrents and ruffled shapes along sandy shores,Illinois artist Vanessa L. Smith creates exquis-

itely detailed ceramic vessels from milky whiteclay. 920-452-8602

Centennial Celebration SpecialMay 1-31Wisconsin TraderIn celebration of the Village of Kohler’s upcom-ing Centennial. Village of Kohler residents re-ceive 20% off Kohler tees, sweatshirts and capswith a valid driver’s license.920-451-2113

Movers & Shakers - Kids CraftMay 15-16, 10am-2pm, $5.95 per childMovers & Shakers Kids ToysCreate a colorful creature using Eeboo's funpipe cleaners. 920-453-2874

Healthy Sleep WorkshopMay 19, 10:30am-Noon, $60 per person, orbring a friend for $50 eachIntentionsRelaxation expert John M. Oestreicher willteach you how to fall asleep easily and quickly.

Learn to sleep soundly and release the mind’sendless chatter to have a restful night. Practicalapplications will be given to develop a calm andpeaceful mind. 920-457-9543

Heal with Reiki SeminarMay 19, 1-2pm, FreeIntentionsLearn about this healing energy at our free sem-inar. Reiki Master-Teacher John M. Oestreicherexplains levels of training, how Reiki is used inhospitals around the world, what to expect dur-ing a session and hosts informal Q&A. 920-457-9543

Rock the Core!May 20, 10:30am-12:30pm, $30Yoga on the LakeIn Rock the Core, we will be finding several lev-els of engagement-from general to subtle-of thepelvic floor. Then we'll explore the possibilitiesof the lower abdominals, and move on to addi-tional 'core' support areas that can be recruited

within your yoga practice. This class will bemixed-level, with options available for studentsof many levels of experience, but some experi-ence with a vinyasa style of yoga is recom-mended. 920-453-2817

Giggles & Squiggles Storytime & ArtMay 23, 10-10:45am., $5 per childMovers & Shakers Kids ToysJoin us as we read a story and do a fun art proj-ect! Recommended for ages 3-5 years old withan adult. 920-453-2874

Wine & Cheese SaleMay 31-June 3Woodlake MarketSpecials on specialty wine & cheese. 920-457-6570SPORTS CORE SPECIALS AND CLASSESFor more information, pricing details and to reg-ister call Sports Core at 920-457-4444.

Let’s Make Some Racquet 2012: June 18-August 1

Tough Mudder Workshops: May 1-24, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5:45-6:45pmTiny Tot Kamps: May 2 & 15, 9-10:30amLine Dance: May 9, 6:45-8:15pmKids Night Out!: May 11, 5-9pmKids Zumba: May 25, 4-4:45pmBootcamp: May 29-June 28, Tuesdays &Thursdays, 5:45-6:45pmPractice Dance Party: May 30, 6:45-8:45pmMAY SPECIALS (Valid May 1-31, 2012)

Membership: Get More at Sports Core. JoinSports Core through May 31 and save $150 onEnrollment Fee (normally $295) and $75 inSports Core Cash. 920-208-4664

Pro Shop: Celebrate Mother’s Day & Enjoy $5off a $50 purchase

Salon: Receive $50 off the Brazilian Kertainhair strengthening treatment

TAKE 5: Enjoy 20% off any healthy choice itemon the Take 5 Menu

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Kohler Co. WelcomesRichard Boyer as Executive Chef of TheAmerican Club ResortWith more than 20 years experience,Chef Boyer brings creative culinary flareto Kohler’s 11 dining establishments Kohler Co. is pleased to an-nounce the appointment ofRichard Boyer as Executive Chefof The American Club Resort.Located in Kohler, Wisconsin, theresort is one of only 36 hotels inthe world to hold both ForbesFive-Star and AAA Five-Dia-mond distinctions, and is also in-ternationally-known for itsChampionship golf at WhistlingStraits and Blackwolf Run. Chef Boyer brings more than 20years of experience on all levelsof kitchen management and culi-nary arts, in both casual and up-scale fine dining restaurants. Hewill apply his culinary and man-agement expertise at all 11 dining

establishments throughout TheAmerican Club Resort, which in-clude the Forbes Four-Star Immi-grant Restaurant, The WisconsinRoom, Horse & Plow and CucinaItalian Restaurant. Prior to joining The AmericanClub Resort, Chef Boyer has along history of experience at top-rated resorts and restaurants in-cluding the Five-Star Boca RatonResort and Club and Five-Dia-mond Arizona Biltmore Resort &Spa. Additionally, he has beenpart of the talented teams at TheRoyal Palms Resort and Spa, ThePhoenician Resort, The Broad-moor Hotel and highly decoratedChef Eric Ripert’s Le Bernadin in

New York City. Most recently hewas Executive Chef at the Bilt-more Estate in Asheville, NorthCarolina, where he created a farmto table restaurant concept. “Chef Boyer joins us at a mostexciting time at the resort. Freshoff the heels of our Forbes Five-Star award, Rick’s reputation forcreativity and leadership will en-sure an outstanding five star culi-nary experience across theResort,” said Debbie Taylor,Group President-Hospitality &Real Estate for Kohler Co. Chef Boyer received his educa-tion at the New England CulinaryInstitute in Montpelier, Vermontand is a native of Massachusetts.

KOHLER GOLF EXPO 2012Saturday, June 2 from 9am to3pmWhistling Straits Driving Range› Complimentary golf lessons› Register to win golf rounds,

merchandise, 60-minute golf lessons and other prizes

› Representatives from Titleist,TaylorMade, Nike, ClevelandGolf, Bridgestone, Allen Ed-monds Golf Shoes and more

› Free Nike Departure ToiletryKit with purchases of $100 of ormore

For more information on theKohler Golf Expo, call Whistling

Straits Golf Shop at 920-565-6062, or visit AmericanClub.com.

Kohler Golf Academy Spring &Summer ClinicsFor more information on theKohler Golf Academy visitwww.KohlerGolfAcademy.comor call 920-565-6075.

Get Golf Ready Clinics$149 for a Five Week SessionBegins May 9 at Whistling Straits

Junior CampsStarting at $50Begins week of June 18 at Black-wolf Run & Whistling Straits

FYI – Fore Your InformationKohler Golf News

Kohler Festival ofBeer – FrothyFeatured EventFUN BY THE BARREL.Experience Kohler Festival ofBeer; a well-crafted celebrationof malts, hops and the art ofbrewing. Most people raise aglass to celebrate theirappreciation of beer. We raise atent and give the art of brewingits very own three-day festival.The Village of Kohler will comealive as the country's top craftbrewers converge in acelebration of suds at the 4thAnnual Kohler Festival of Beeron June 1-3.

Featured Event: Shorts & Chefs Sunday, June 3Noon to 3pm$45 per personJoin some of the best local andregional restaurant chefs as theykick off the summer by firing upgrills and creating some of theirfavorite dishes. Chefs will be

Kohler Waters Spa new service:Cheers to the Suds in Tubs Pedicure!Back on tap for the summer atthe Kohler Waters Spa. Thispopular, beer-inspired pedicurebegins with a relaxing foot soakfeatures a hops flowers poulticeand an Amber Waves bath fizzywith a blend of six essential oils

to hydrate and enrich your skin.A thorough exfoliation of the feetand legs with signature lime seasalts combined with hollyhockoil is performed. A foot massagewith green tea and lime leaf bodybutter followed by warm booties

and a full pedicure completesthis treatment. Served with apetite sampling of a seasonalbeer. This 50 minute service isavailable for $85 plus gratuity.Call 920-457-8000 forreservations.

paired with breweryrepresentatives who featurecomplemen tary, unique beers. Soput on your shorts, enjoy liveentertainment as well as fantastic fare and brew.

The complete schedule, ticketsand hotel packages for the 2012Kohler Festival of Beer areavailable online atAmericanClub.com/beerfestival orby calling 1-800-344-2838.Tickets, day passes, weekendpasses and hotel packages arenow available.

Photo courtesy of Kohler Co.