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Volume 21, Issue 24 June 16, 2012

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Germantown softball in state semifinal. See page 15.

NEWS

Germantown School Board approves preliminary budget


BY THOMAS J. MC KILLEN MANAGING EDITOR The Germantown School Board approved a preliminary budget for the coming school year June 11. The motion was approved with a zero percent increase in the levy and followed several minutes of discussion over the purpose of the preliminary budget and estimated reductions in various parts of the upcoming budget. The preliminary budget is approved by the board to have a document available for the district at the start of the new school year, which begins July 1. Additional information regarding state aid is provided later in the year, and district residents vote on the tax levy in the fall. At the start of discussion, School Board President Bob Soderberg indicated he did not want the preliminary budget to include a 1.75 percent increase in the levy. District Director of Business and Auxiliary Services Ric Ericksen noted the preliminary budget was based on a projected 15 percent reduction in state aid, and the district has been told it could be a 10 percent reduction. Ericksen said the preliminary budget allows the district to provide a document for residents for review, and figures could change. It would allow projects such as a remodeling of bathrooms at the high school at Amy Belle Elementary School to proceed during the summer. Soderberg asked about the downside of publishing the preliminary budget without the projected 1.75 percent levy increase. Soderberg cited the responses to residents in a district survey and said the appetite is not there from the community (for a) tax increase.

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I just dont feel comfortable moving something forward with a tax increase, he said. Remember, this is not moving this forward with a tax increase, I just need to say that again and again, Superintendent Susan Borden said. This is a preliminary budget adoption. Borden added that figures in the preliminary budget are based on projections, and more accurate numbers will begin to come out in July and continue through the fall.

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Menomonee Falls offering Concerts in the Park


Free concerts will be offered Thursdays from 6:30 to 8 p.m. and Fridays from noon to 1 p.m. at the Village Centre, located at Main Street and Appleton Avenue, in Menomonee Falls. Thursday concerts will take place at the Village Park Gazebo. They are: June 21Tom Anthony Band July 5Jenny Thiel Trio July 19Community Band Aug. 2Main Street Song & Dance Aug. 16Pavanne Band Attendees can bring picnic baskets, lawn chairs and blankets. Cash refreshments will be available as Brazs Beef will be serving hot sandwiches, beverages and more. Fridays concerts will be at Mill Pond Park Shelter behind Associated Bank. They are: June 153 Fifths of Scotch June 29Bobby Way July 13Dusk July 27Remember When Aug. 10MaryDel Rae Duo Aug. 24Roger Boll Attendees can bring lunch or buy lunch; Ninos Italian Bakery will be selling lunch at the shelter starting at 11:30 a.m. The concerts are co-sponsored in part by the Village of Menomonee Falls and the Kiwanis Club. For more information, call the Village Centre at (262) 251-8797 or visit www.menomoneefallsdowntown.com.
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Fair Fun Run/Walk returns to Waukesha County Fair


The 2nd Annual Fair Fun Run/Walk, sponsored by 94.5 LAKE FM, will take place Saturday, July 21 at 8 a.m. on the Waukesha County Fairgrounds during the Waukesha County Fair. Runners/walkers of all skill levels and families are welcome to participate. The 5K race or 2-mile walk course takes participants around the perimeter of the fairgrounds including running in gravel, grass, dirt (possibly mud) and asphalt. Both the run and walk will finish on the south end of the grounds, near the Leinie Lodge, site of the annual Kiwanis Pancake breakfast at the Fair. Participants are encouraged to stay and enjoy the pancakes after the event for just $6. Awards will be given to top finishers of the run in each division. For those who register by July 1, the registration fee is $20 for adults and $10 for children (17 and under). Registration includes one all day admission to the Fair for Saturday, July 21 and a complimentary race T-shirt. Registration after July 1 is $25 for adults and $15 for children and does not guarantee a Tshirt. New this year is the option to register a team or a family for a discounted rate before July 1. Online registration closes at 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, July 19 but on-site individual registration is available the day of the race. To register and get additional pricing information go to http://www.zapevent.com and then search Fair Fun Run. The 170th Waukesha County Fair, sponsored by Aurora Health Care, runs July 18-22, on the Waukesha Expo Grounds.

MWSC Womens Club brunch set for July 16


The Milwaukee West Suburban Christian Womens Club invites the public their next brunch set for Monday, July 16, from 9:30 to 11 a.m., at Davians Banquet and Conference Center, 16300 Silver Spring Drive, Menomonee Falls. The event will feature Karen Maihofer of Cedarburg who has given many cooking classes and has been a television cooking show personality. She will show the women how to add special garnishes to our food. Also, speaker Sue Selbin will give a talk on the topic of Lavish, Exquisite, Tantalizing: The Frosting on the Cake of Life. The cost is $14, tax and tip included. Those who are interested should call Lois at (262) 2513841 no later than July 9 to make a reservation. Free child care will be provided if notified at the time of reservation.

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Dear Dr. Winter, my teeth are not in good shape. I have soft enamel that decays easily. Previous dental work is deteriorating, there is an odor coming from a back molar. I no longer want to continue to deal with never ending cavities and bad taste. I am interested in implant fixed dentures (probably mini implants due to cost). Dear Jan, before you write off your remaining teeth, it is important to realize that strategic saving of teeth can help protect implants as teeth have ligaments which act as shock absorbers that implants lack. Many people feel that it is easier to extract all teeth and have implants and for some people that is the best course of action. However, if there are nice teeth that are healthy, it is not always prudent to remove them just to place implants as there are always risks, Drs. Richard and Bruce Winter complications and implant failures to be taken in Also you mentioned mini-implants due to to account and while the percentage of implant the cost involved. It is important to realize that success is very high, sometimes it is better to mini-implants are the last choice for a full arch work around nice teeth then to remove them. restoration as they are only used to retain full dentures. They are not substantial enough to If your remaining teeth have periodontal support bridgework that would closely mimic disease and there is infection then it may be having your own teeth. With mini-implants better to remove them and use dental implants to your teeth do need to be removed for 6-8 hours restore your lost teeth. Implants can be placed a day or you can develop a yeast infection so around the arch to support a screw- retained these are not a fixed denture as you denture, a cement retained denture or a fixed requested. bridge with porcelain teeth. Typically you would need a minimum of 6-9 implants to We invite you and our other readers to call us restore an upper arch. If you cant afford that at 414-464-9021 to schedule a comprehensive number of implants a Snap-on-denture with implant or cosmetic examination visit. Mention fewer implants may be considered until the how you found us for a special consideration. remaining implants can be placed. Dr. Winter We look forward to meeting you. has written articles on this called Upgradeable Dentistry that can be accessed from our website Sincerely, www.winterdental.com since some of the Richard Winter D.D.S. M.A.G.D. D.I.C.O.I. articles are password protected you may go to Master Academy of General Dentistry PUBLICATIONS and for username: type in Diplomate International Congress of Oral visitor and for password type in smile. Then Implantologists you can read all the articles Dr. Richard Winter Bruce Winter D.D.S. has published on these topics. Board M.A.T.C.

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Father and son business Goschey Mechanical, Inc.located at 1858 Newark Drive East, West Bendhas been providing top-notch service not only in Washington County but across the state for 21 years. Excellent service at a fair price, is how owner Daniel Goschey sums up the winning formula of his heating and air conditioning businessand the proof lies with the returning client. Most of our business is repeat customers and referrals, he said. Word of mouth is our best tool. Goschey has been in the trade for 40 years. After 21 years of working for other companies, he opened his own business in 1991 and brought his son, Greg, aboard in 2000. While most of their jobs are commercial, they also do residential work. We will go wherever we are needed for any kind of job, Goschey said. The business also handles sheet metal fabrication, refrigeration service, installation and

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Sussex Cruise Night set for June 28


Sussex Cruise Night will be held Thursday, June 28, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., at Sussex Village Park. Those wishing to cruise should pre-register in the Sussex Village Hall parking lot between 5:45 and 6 p.m. Admission is free. Root beer floats will be sold for $1 each. There will also be 50s and 60s tunes spun by Steve Haasch. For more information, call the Sussex Recreation Department at (262) 2466447.

Top photo: Former Green Bay Packers center Frank Winters signs autographs prior to the start of the Vince Lombardi Golf Classic held at North Hills Country Club in Menomonee Falls June 9. The event raised funds for cancer research. Bottom photo: Packers placekicker Mason Crosby heads toward the first tee. Photos by Thomas J. McKillen.

Packers past and present part of Lombardi Golf Classic

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Free admission will be available for county residents to the Old Courthouse Museum and Old Sheriff's Residence and Jail, 320 S. 5th Avenue, West Bend, June 20-24. As an added bonus, the Old Courthouse and Jail Museums will be open until 7 p.m. June 20. Special activities include trying on a ball and chain and getting an old time mug shot taken, so visitors should bring their camera. Guided tours of the Sheriffs Residence and Jail will take place from 10 a.m. to noon June 23 and 1 to 3 p.m. June 24. When Washington County residents pay their property taxes every year, the county gifts about $2 of each payment to the Washington County Historical Societys Old Courthouse & Old Jailhouse Museums and Research Center. These free admission days give residents an opportunity to see what they are supporting with their tax dollars. Residents are asked to bring a photo id with their current address, or a utility bill with photo ID. Regular museum admission applies to non-county residents. The West Bend Co./Regal Ware Museum is also free to county residents this week, even though it does not receive county financial support.

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Senior Center compute classes for July


Computer classes for ages 18 and up will be offered at the Germantown Senior Center in July. Intermediate Computer Class: This course is designed for anyone who wants to continue learning about the computer. Includes hands-on practice with changing the desktop, mouse, and saving/finding documents. Learn the safest way to surf the internet. This class is for advanced students with basic internet experience. Class meets Mondays, July 9-30, 10 to 11 a.m. Introduction to Microsoft Word: This class will teach the fundamentals of word processing with Word. After taking this course one will be able to create, edit, format, and print basic business documents using Word. Class meets Tuesdays, July 1031, 10 to 11 a.m. Introduction to Microsoft Excel: Get a handle on the new look of Excel. Find everyday commands on the Ribbon: Cut, Copy, Paste, Insert Sheet Rows, Insert Sheet Columns, and Sum. Save workbooks in the new Excel file formats. Class meets Tuesdays, July 10-31, from 12:15 to 1:15 p.m. Intermediate Computer Class: (description above) Class meets Tuesdays, July 10-31, 7 to 8 p.m. Fees for all classes are $30/res. and sch. dist. res. and $55/non-res. Class sizes are small so early registration is strongly encouraged. To register one can call (262) 253-7799. The Senior Center is located at W162 N11960 Park Avenue, Germantown.

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KIDS from Wisconsin at Schauer Center June 30


The states official musical ambassadors of goodwill, the KIDS from Wisconsin will bring their high-energy show to the Schauer Arts & Activities Center in Hartford on Thursday, June 30 at 7 p.m. From their vocal and instrumental talent, to the stunning choreography and costumes, KIDS continues to be one of the Midwests most popular youth music groups. Performing a mixture of disco, Broadway, the iconic hits of John Lennon and Paul McCartney, movie music, and Dixieland Jazz, their 2011 Dare to Dream tour features 21 singer/dancers and a 12-piece show band. The 2011 KIDS from Wisconsin are: Mitchell Berg (Beaver Dam); Nate Gilanyi (Burlington); Tatyana Nahirniak (Cottage Grove); Tom Hougard (Delafield); Jack Janowicz (DePere); Sean Murray (Dousman); Carly Preissner (Fond du Lac); Cody Christian (Franklin); Dan Bader (Green Bay); Tyler Sandblom (Hubertus); Dan Hoeft (Juneau); Jesse Martin (Kiel); Noahli Ellerman (Manitowoc); Brian Schneider (Manitowoc); Calvin Franke (Mayville); Samuel Dallas (Medford); Mackenzie Curran (Menomonee Falls); Mary Mondlock (Menomonie); Andrew Kreigh (Monona); Tyler Graf; Scott Hensiak; Jacob McCoy (Musekgo); Jessica Suprenant (New Berlin); Summer Herzfeldt (New London); Alyssa Jamison (Plover); Javen Smith; Ray Standiford (Racine); Jason Meinhardt (Schofield); Lucas Henderson; Tyler Henderson; Rachel Maxon (Sheboygan); Kendra Kramas (Unity); Aaron Davis (Waukesha). Alternates are: Caitlin Barclay (Cleveland); Sean Hoey (Cottage Grove); R.J. Heim (Fitchburg); Brian Bakunowicz (McFarland); Jenna Tolksdorf (New Franken); Alexander Paulson (Reedsburg); Hanna Janssen; Mallory Polivka (Wisconsin Rapids). The KIDS from Wisconsin program was developed in 1969 under the sponsorship of the Wisconsin State Fair. KIDS now functions as a non-profit corporation with the Fair and InPro Corp. of Muskego as its major sponsors. Former KID Mark Dorn has served as the producer since 1996, bringing 25 years of experience as an educator and professional musician. Choreographer Tom Terrien and Choral Director/Chief Orchestrator Taras Nahirniak help lead the artistic and tour staffs, which continue to put out fresh shows each summer. Nearly 70 shows will be performed during KIDS summer tour. Tickets to KIDS from Wisconsin are $18 for adults, $16 for students (13 and up), and $13 for children (12 and under). Tickets can be purchased at the Schauer Center Box Office Monday-Friday from 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 147 N. Rural Street in Hartford, charged by phone at (262) 670-0560, ext. 3, or bought online at SchauerCenter.org.

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POLICE BLOTTER
The following report was taken from records at the Germantown Police Department. Operating while intoxicated A 27-year-old man was arrested for operating while intoxicated at 2:12 a.m. June 2 after striking garbage cans on Pilgrim Road north of Roberts Drive. Possession of electronic device A female student at Germantown High School was cited June 4 for possession of an electronic device. Theft Political signs were stolen from a yard in the N10000 block of Legend Avenue June 1-2. A political sign was removed from a yard in the W16000 block of Carnegie Avenue June 3. A political sign from a yard in the W15000 block of Santa Fe Drive was reported destroyed June 3. A womans wallet was stolen while she was shopping at Stein Gardens & Gifts, W184 N9676 Appleton Avenue, June 5. Part of an exhaust was removed from a vehicle parked at Stein Gardens & Gifts June 4. Underage alcohol consumption A 17-year-old girl was cited for underage consumption of alcohol-second offense at 12:17 a.m. June 7 in the N11000 block of Montgomery Drive. Warrant An 18-year-old man was taken into custody on a Germantown warrant at 1:38 a.m. June 4 following a traffic stop at County Line Road and Rivercrest Drive. The following report was taken from records at the Menomonee Falls Police Department. Operating while intoxicated A 17-year-old girl was taken into custody for operating while intoxicatedfirst offense at 12:39 a.m. June 6 at Main Street and Leon Road. The subjectwhose vehicle was observed parked in trafficwas found in the drivers seat sleeping and transported to the hospital for a blood draw. She was also cited for underage driver transporting intoxicants as a can of beer was located on the floor of the vehicle. Theft Two catalytic converters from two vehiclesowned by two businesses in the W13000 block of Manhardt Drivewere reported stolen June 10. A purse was removed from a vehicle at North Hills Country Club, N73 W13430 Appleton Avenue, June 3. A Garmin GPS unit was removed from a vehicle parked at Davians, N56 W16300 Silver Spring Drive, June 4-5. Warrants A 24-year-old Milwaukee woman was taken into custody on two warrantsone through the Waukesha County Sheriffs Office and the other through Brown Deerat 1:11 p.m. May 28 during a traffic stop at Appleton Avenue and University Drive. A 19-year-old Greendale man was taken into custody on two Greendale warrants at 2:39 p.m. June 5 in the 5400 block of Campbell Drive.

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Germantowns Amanda Witzlib sends a hit down the left field line in a state softball Division I quarterfinal against Stevens Point June 14. Photo by Gina Grande.

Germantown upsets Stevens Point in state softball quarterfinal

Germantown held on to beat defending champion Stevens Point, 3-2, in a Division I softball quarterfinal in Madison June 14. Germantown held a 3-2 lead in the top of the seventh inning when Parris Kurzewski and Shelby Fields singled. Both runners advanced to second and third on a wild pitch. But Germantown's Lauren Renard got the next Stevens Point batters to pop up, strike out and ground out to preserve the victory for the Warhawks. Germantown got on the board first, as Felicia Kons and Erika Berry both singled to start the third inning. Amanda Witzlib then drilled a hit down the left field line to drive in Kons and Berry. Stevens Point evened the score in the sixth inning as Leah Soik singled and advanced to third on a double by Taylor Smola, with Abby Rottier then coming in as a pinch runner for Smola. Soik and Rottier then scored on a triple by Melanie Leopold. Germantown took the lead in the bottom of the inning as Addy Green singled to left field, and advanced to second on a bunt by Jessica Cemke. Green then scored as Alexa Bechler sent a hit down the right field line. Renard allowed seven hits while recording seven strikeouts for the Warhawks. With the win, Germantown the North Shore Conference champion advanced to a June 15 semifinal matchup against Sun Prairie. Cardinals soar past Hamilton Hamilton got off to a good start in its quarterfinal game against Chippewa Falls,

which started tournament play June 14. Katie Weber tripled to left center and then scored on a throwing error to give Hamilton a 1-0 lead. Then Chippewa Falls came up to bat in the bottom of the inning to start an 18-2 victory over Hamilton. The Cardinals jumped out to a 6-0 lead in the first inning before loading the bases, setting the stage for a grand slam by Evie Schaller. Chippewa Falls added four runs in the second inning and two runs in the third and fourth innings. Hamilton got on the board in the third inning, as Weber walked and later scored on a double by Taylor Vigani. The loss ended an impressive postseason run by Hamilton, which finished fifth in the Greater Metro Conference and was seeded ninth in its sectional. Hamilton's run through the playoffs included upsets over first seed Menomonee Falls and second seed Watertown. While the end result was disappointing, the process of getting there is what Hamilton Coach Jim Lawinger will remember. "There's nothing better than a sectional win. That's the greatest feeling you can have in high school sports. A sectional win is awesome," Lawinger said. Lawinger said he told his team they can be disappointed for a few moments as they leave the field. "After that, you're a winner, we got here. We're one of the select few that got here. Accept that fact, learn from what happened here today and get better because of it," Lawinger said. By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing Editor

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The Schauer Community School of the Arts announces the following summer visual art classes and workshops for students ages 6 to 13. Hands in Clay for ages 6-12 on Thursdays, July 12-Aug. 2 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. This four week course allows students to develop their connection to clay through exploration of various hand-building techniques. Students will create, glaze, and finish pinch pots, coil pots, and slab pieces that are functional, sculptural or both. 3-D Metal Engraving and Molding for ages 9-13 on Wednesdays, Aug. 1-15 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Students create a 3-D floral arrangement with roses and lilies while learning and using etching techniques in copper. Final project will be placed into a small shadowbox frame ready to display. Supplies included. Classes will be held at the Creative Arts Studios at 30 S. Johnson Street in downtown Hartford. Art supplies are included and no experience is needed. To register for classes or request a brochure, one can contact the Schauer Center by phone at (262) 670-0560, ext. 4, or stop by in person, Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., at 147 N. Rural Street in Hartford.

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School Board approves bathroom remodeling projects


The Germantown School Board approved the remodeling of restrooms at the high school and Amy Belle Elementary School June 11. The project will involve the replacement of 130 fixtures in 17 restrooms, according to information from district staff. At the high school, new low flow water urinals will be installed and sinks will replaced with washfountain stations. In addition, the floors will be patched and brought back to the original state and a ceramic tile base will be installed in all bathrooms. Low flow urinals will also be installed at the boys bathrooms at Amy Belle Elementary School. In addition to fixtures, the restrooms in the south wing of the high school and the boys and girls locker rooms will be remodeled to become compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). A memo from the district indicates that the locker rooms across the gym at the high school are too small to made ADA-compliant changes and that ADA-compliant restrooms are nearby next to the auxiliary gym. The project also calls for changes that will make all restrooms at Amy Belle Elementary ADA-compliant. During board discussion, board member Bruce Warnimont noted that the bathroom fixtures at the high school are part of the original school construction, which opened in 1969. At Amy Belle, the school has an experimental septic system and conserving water is crucial to its continued operation. Both these projects make sense, Warnimont said. While the project was originally slated at $250,000 for the high school and Amy Belle, the costs exceeded that estimate. Maintenance Director Don Erickson said bids for the project came above budget. As a result, district staff met with contractors and made changes that reduced the project costs to $300,000, down from a previous low bid of $328,000. We really didnt take out anything, Erickson said. He noted that one of the changes involved replacing polished brass to a chrome fixture. Erickson mentioned the polished brass because it would take eight to 12 weeks to get the product, and there is an eight week window to complete the project. Erickson noted the change would save the district approximately $20,000. By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing Editor

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Were not there in terms of real numbers yet, Borden said. Board member Tom Barney said he was concerned about the perception that would be created from a preliminary budget which includes a tax increase. Soderberg asked what the harm would be with approving a budget that did not include a levy increase. Ericksen indicated the preliminary budget would show a projected structural deficit. We just did a community survey the community does not want tax increases, Soderberg said during later discussion. Ericksen later reiterated that reducing the amount of the tax levy figure would result in a preliminary budget with a structural deficit. Soderberg said it would be up to administration to develop sources for possible reductions in the budget. Board member Bruce Warnimont asked if the motion would amount to reducing revenues or reducing spending as well. If we need to do that, well do that. But I dont think we need to do that right now, Soderberg said. The board approved an amendment to the preliminary budget that called for a zero percent levy increase, with Warnimont and Lester Spies voting against the amendment. Warnimont and Spies then voted against the final motion. In another part of discussion on the preliminary budget, board member Bruce Warnimont said he disagreed with the amount set aside for capital projects ($832,827), saying it wasnt a sufficient figure for the work needed to be done. I dont have an alternative number in mind but I dont think this one is nearly enough, Warnimont said. Warnimont noted the preliminary budget does include a substantial deduction in debt service and that after the coming school year the district will have paid off all debt from past referendum.

The true impact of Act 10


BY REP. DAN KNODL For all of the hand-waving and drumbeating and recalling we have seen at the Capitol (and unfortunately the dead-enders seem unfazed by the results of June 5th) you would have thought Act 10 tossed public employees and their mothers out on the streets. After all, it was a little over a year ago that New York Times columnist Paul Krugman wrote that Act 10 was part of a movement to make Wisconsinand eventually, America, less of a functioning democracy and more of a third-world-style oligarchy. Unfortunately for Mr. Krugman, the truth is far less dramatic, as two recent papers published by the American Enterprise Institute and Manhattan Institute have shown. First, according to Josh Barro, public employment levels in Wisconsin will likely rebound (and grow) over the next few years. Barro shows how Wisconsin, as compared to other Midwestern/Rust Belt states, experienced an unusually sharp dip in public employment levels in 2011. This dip was caused by three things: a reduction in state aid to municipal governments, new limitations placed on municipal taxing powers, and pricey legacy contracts that are still valid in many parts of the state. The most important of these factors is temporarylegacy union contractsfor eventually all non-public safety employee legacy contracts will eventually expire. And this is important, because these legacy contracts have kept buried a significant portion of the savings promised by Act 10. With the expiration of those contracts, municipalities across the state should be able to maintain and even expand government services without laying off staff or raising taxes. And those employees will still enjoy a very competitive compensation package, for as Drs. Andrew Biggs and Jason Richwine demonstrate, Act 10 has done little to lessen an already large public sector wage premium. Biggs and Richwine write: After Act 10, Wisconsin state workers receive health benefits nearly twice as valuable and pension benefits more than 4.5

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times as valuable as what workers in large private firms receive. . . Before Act 10, Wisconsin state employees received total compensation (salary and benefits) about 29 percent higher than comparable private sector workers. After Act 10, the compensation premium is about 22 percent. In dollar terms, the average Wisconsin state worker after Act 10 receives total compensation including benefits equal to $81,637 versus $67,068 for a similarlyskilled private worker, a difference of $14,569. To witprivate sector workers are still asked to pay the higher salaries of their government counterparts, even after sixteen months of terrible, tyrannical, and savage government cuts. We have seen a real decline in public sector payrolls, but even that may be temporary. Tell me again how Republicans crushed public employees? For more information, please see the following papers: Barro, Josh. Comparing the Impact: Public Sector Labor Reform in Wisconsin and Indiana. Manhattan Institute Civic Report No. 69 May 2012. Biggs, Andrew and Richwine, Jason. The Impact of Act 10 on Public Sector Compensation in Wisconsin. AEI Economic Policy Working Paper 2012-02, May 29, 2012.

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Around Washington County


Senior Center picnic set for June 27 With a theme of Celebrate the U.S.A., the Germantown Senior Center Club will hold its summer picnic Wednesday, June 27, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Firemans Park Shelter. The event will include food, beer, soda, door prizes, entertainment by The Bryan ODonnell Band and dancing. Lunch (hamburgers, brats, hot dogs, baked beans, French and German potato salad, pickles, coleslaw, watermelon, desserts and coffee) will be served at 11:45 a.m. Entertainment will go from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to wear red, white and blue. The cost is $3.50 for members, $10 for non-members. Those interested in attending should sign up at the Senior Center by June 22. Tai Chi for Arthritis classes at Senior Center Tai Chi for Arthritis classes for adults of all ages will be offered at the Germantown Senior Center, W162 N11960 Park Avenue. A free workshop on this Chinese exercise will be held Monday, July 16 from 1 to 2 p.m. and an eight-week session will run Monday, July 30-Sept. 27 (no class Labor Day) from 1 to 2 p.m. Tai Chi is practiced for relaxation, balance, strength and flexibility, and does not impact the joints. The cost is $65. For more information, call (262) 253-7799. Call for artists for Art at the Mill Applications are being accepted for artists to exhibit in the 4th annual Art at the Mill being held at Richfield Historical Park July 28, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. A new feature of this event is plein air painting. Artists who participate in the plein air competition paint/draw outdoors. Their works are then placed on sale later in the day. For new exhibitors, there is a $10 jury fee. An early discount booth fee of $50 is given to any artist who applies and is accepted prior to June 15. The registration fee for plein air painters is $10. Guidelines and forms can be found on the Richfield Historical Societys website, www.richfieldhistoricalsociety.org. Profits from this event help with the restoration of the 1870s Messer/Mayer Mill which is located in the park. For questions and/or additional information, contact Buzz Carr at (414) 526-6030 or [email protected]. Rec. Dept. taking applications for community garden plots The Germantown Park & Recreation Department is now taking applications for community garden plots. Plots are $30 for a single (10-by-20 feet) and $55 for a double (20-by-20 feet). Space is limited so those interested should reserve a plot today. The Germantown Community Gardens are located at Dheinsville Historical Park, N128 W18780 Holy Hill Rd. For more information, call (262) 250-4710 or e-mail [email protected]. Cedar Ridge Apartments seeking guest speakers Cedar Ridge Apartments is looking for guest speakers from all walks of lifeincluding businesses, clubs, health care professions and organizationswho are willing to donate their time and speak at the resident Coffee Hour held at 10 a.m. on Wednesdays. Coffee Hourwhich lasts about 45 minutesis open to all residents of Cedar Community and their families and friends. Past speakers have included doctors, lawyers, reporters, politicians, photographers, massage therapists, authors and more. Those who have interesting topic to share should call (262) 338-2814. Cedar Community is located at 5595 County Road Z, West Bend. For more information visit, one can visit www.cedarcommunity.org. Area MOMS Club information The MOMS Club of Germantown-East meets the second Wednesday of each month. Locations vary. For more information, call the info line at (414) 571-2239 or send e-mail to [email protected]. The MOMS Club of GermantownWest meets the second Wednesday of each month at 9:30 a.m. at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, 1350 Highway 175, Hubertus. For more information, call the info line at (414) 571-2239. The The MOMS Club of Richfield meets the third Wednesday of every month at 9:30 a.m. at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church, 1350 Highway 175, Hubertus. For more information, call (414) 571-2155 or visit [email protected]. Volunteer opportunities in Washington County The Volunteer Center of Washington County has a variety of local volunteer opportunities available. Among the volunteer opportunities are: Seniors: Help the elderly keeping their walks and driveways clear, transport them to medical appointments or just visit. Mentor: Those of all ages who need that extra support in Washington County. Projects: Volunteers are needed to assist in fundraisers, events, focus groups, and committees in our communities. Art and Crafts: Share your talents in the arts, in writing, quilting, or assist in art activities. Holiday Events: Spread holiday cheer at a holiday event this season. For more information or to register, one can call (262) 338-8256 or visit www.volunteernow.net. Acacia Theatre to present Anne of Green Gables in July Acacia Theatre will present L.M. Montgomery's classicAnne of Green Gables at Concordia University Wisconsin Todd Wehr Auditorium, 12800 North Lake Shore Drive in Mequon, this summer. Performances on Friday, July 13 at 8 p.m.; Saturday, July 14 at 8 p.m.; Sunday, July 15 at 3 p.m.; Thursday, July 19 at 8 p.m.; Friday, July 20 at 8 p.m.; Saturday, July 21 at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m., and Sunday, July 22 at 3 p.m. The Regular Subscription price is $38 and the subscription price for seniors, students, and clergy is $30. Single ticket cost is $16; senior, student, clergy ticket cost is $13. Tickets will be available by calling (414) 744-5995 or at www.acaciatheatre.com Immunizations offered at Health Department All recommended immunizations are available to children, 18 years and younger, at no charge, at the Washington County Health Department-Public Agency Center, 333 E. Washington St., West Bend. Parents are required to bring previous immunization records to appointments and must accompany children under the age of 18. To schedule an appointment, call (262) 335-4462 and press 0 for receptionist or call toll-free 1-800-616-0446. Convenient parking is located just off of Indiana Avenue.

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Hamilton students attend Badger State


Hamilton High School juniors will again attend Badger Girls and Badger Boys State. The young women who will attend Badger Girls State June 17-22 at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh campus are: Emily Poenitsch; and Kate Wehrman. Attending Badger Boys State June 9-16 at Ripon College will be: Kyle Bathke; and Sree Karri. The Sussex Lions Club and the Hamilton High School Athletic Department sponsor the students participation in the program. The students were chosen based on their interest in government, class standing and qualities of leadership, character and fitness. For more than 70 years, Wisconsin high school juniors have been chosen to participate in this unique program where they can meet other students and learn about Wisconsins system of government. Students attending will learn about city, county and state government by carrying out citizenship procedures such as campaigning, voting and holding offices.

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5 BR, 2 Full/2 12 BAs, 3,305 *+1,200 s.f. L.L. 2-Story Dramatic 2-story foyer Formal Living & Dining rms MBR suite w/2 person whirlpool BA Front patio & Lg deck *Prof. finished LL offers addn 1,200 s.f. of living space Settled on beautiful Windsong Ct. in Windsong subd. Call 800-975-9794 ID# 9201

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3 BR, 2 BA, 1,822 s.f., 1992 Ranch Lg eat-in kit w/snack bar & patio drs. MBR w/walk-in & BA Great RM w/FP & vaulted ceiling Patio No thru Street 1 block from Kinderburg Park Call 800-975-9794 ID# 8601

RECENT SOLD
4 BR, 2 full/2.5 BA, 2,468 Sq. Ft. Colonial 2 Story Kit/dinette w/snack bar, quarts tops Lg. Formal DR Living center w/2 way FP 1st flr MBR w/whirlpool BA 1,100+ Sq. Ft. prof. finished L.L. 3.5 car garage Patio TANGLEWOOD DR., GERMANTOWN, $327,500

RECENT SOLD
3BR, 1.5BA, 1,448 Sq. Ft. Ranch Updated kit w/corian tops Spacious Rms Formal LR w/FP Family Rm Dining area Finished LL .55 acre mature setting on quiet Ct. Newer roof, windows, flooring & mechanicals Deck MARS CT., GERMANTOWN, $199,000

RECENT SOLD
3 BR, 2 BA, 1,835 sq. ft., Brand New Ranch Open concept Split BR design with large rooms Great RM w/FP & cath. ceilings MBR w/BA & huge walk-in Center Island Kit w/gorgeous cabinets & Corian tops Lg bonus rm potential 3+ car gar Deck SHADOW WOOD DR., GERMANTOWN, $280,000

RECENT SOLD
3 BR, 2.5 BA, 2,773 sq. ft. remodeled 1.5 story Home remodeled w/spacious addn in 02 Living Cntr w/HWFs & wall of windows, Deck & Patio Lg kit/informal DR w/HWFs & granite tops Beautiful 1 acre in-town setting Huge 1st flr MBR suite NEPTUNE DR., GERMANTOWN, $239,000

RECENT SOLD
3 BR & office, 2 Full/ 2 1/2 BAs 2,056 sq. ft. 2-story Colonial Lg living center w/vaulted ceilings & FP Formal DR MBR suite w/whirlpool, dbl Lavs & Huge walk-In 2-Story Foyer Center island Kit Finished lower w/wet bar, theatre & playroom Great deck Fenced yard RAINTREE DR., GERMANTOWN, $294,000

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