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High school seniors as well as non-tradi-tional age students are encouraged to applynow for scholarships at UW-WashingtonCounty. Scholarship applications for the2014-15 academic year at UW-WashingtonCounty (UW-WC) will be accepted untilFebruary 14, 2014 for new as well as return-ing students. Scholarships recognize academ-ic success and help provide financial supportfor students who have demonstrated academ-ic excellence, leadership and communityinvolvement.
Scholarship workshops are planned tohelp students complete the online applicationand answer questions. Iva Thelen, executivedirector of the Washington County CampusFoundation, will meet with students during thehour-long workshops, scheduled in computerlab, room #213 on the following dates:
Wednesday, January 8, noon 1pm Thursday, January 23, 5pm-6pmRegistration is required for the workshops
as space is limited. To register, visit the campuswebsite at washington.uwc.edu and click onscholarships, located under the
"apply/pay/register" tab.UW-WC has one of the strongest scholar-ship programs among the 13 campuses that
comprise the UW-Colleges. Over $150,000in scholarships were awarded to 96 studentsin 2013. The scholarships are funded throughgifts from community members, foundations,alumni and area businesses and help providea quality University of Wisconsin educationmore affordable and accessible.
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A pictorial journey through the first part ofthe twentieth century, decade-by-decade,Germantown in the 20th Century, Part 1:
1900-1959 is now on sale by theGermantown Historical Society.Each chapter will include a review of sig-
nificant international, national, and state-wideevents, all designed to put in perspective whatoccurred locally in Germantown and the sur-rounding area during the decade. Captionedphotos of developing agricultural and com-mercial ventures, along with schools, churches,recreation and family life tell the story of a
sleepy, rural area growing into a booming citysuburb. The book is made personal throughrarely-seen photos provided by people in the
community sharing their family's story.The 128-page, 8-by-11-inch hard coverbook, printed on high quality, durable paper,sells for $55, tax included. It is available atthe publisher, Allied Digital Photo, at GermanGlass and Gifts, and at Sinter KlausenChristmas Shop and through www.bastbellmu-seum.com, with an additional shipping fee of$5.
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Plans for Spring Fest: Better Together, afree family-friendly event hosted by the SussexArea Chamber of Commerce and held atHamilton High School in Sussex, is underway.This popular, fun-filled gathering of businessesand community organizations will be held from10 a.m. to 3 p.m. March 15, 2014.
Spring Fest showcases the high quality oflife in northern Waukesha County and includes
a kick-off breakfast, children's activities, enter-tainment, a food court and dozens of boothexhibits.
Registration materials have been sent tobusinesses and organizations. To learn moreabout sponsorship opportunities please visitthe Spring Fest website atwww.SpringFestSussex.org .
Planning for Spring Fest underway
United Way in Waukesha County wouldlike to invite volunteers to the following volunteeropportunities:
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ty sightings, we can assure you that working
with our small but mighty nonprofit will con-tribute to positive change in children's lives! Wehave BIG THINGS that happen in March andApril, and we need someone who will help usprepare. Most of the duties are clerical -- dataentry, phone calls, emails, an occasional mail-
ing -- and as such can be done at your conven-
ience. Some might also be helping with studentpresentations, depending on your availability.Two to five hours per week, Jan. 20 - May 2. Ifyou know your way around a computer (espe-cially a Mac, but not crucial) and the Internet,and you like to have fun, you'll be great!
Greek Goddess Event WaukeshaBe a Girl Scout Event Volunteer and share
your passion, have fun, and positively impactgirls' lives. Activities are already created andmaterials provided. Assist or lead a group of15-20 girls grades 4-5. Travel back in time toancient Greece and the Olympic games.Fashion a toga and strap on your sandals toexperience daily life through stories, food, art,and the games. Events may require additionalset up and clean up time, beyond the scheduledevent. Staff will provide a detailed confirmation
prior to the event. Volunteers must be a mini-mum age of 18 years old. All volunteers mustcomplete a brief application and backgroundcheck.
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Seasons Hospice & Palliative Care is look-ing for kind hearts seeking to make a real dif-ference in the lives of terminally ill adults. If youenjoy reading, sharing memories, being a goodlistener or sharing any other talents you have,we have an opportunity for you. Volunteersplay an essential role in the lives of our patientsand families. An hour a week can provide somuch comfort and care to our patients and fam-ilies. Volunteers are required to complete newvolunteer training as well as a criminal back-ground check and TB test (Seasons provides).Individuals must be at least 18 years of age tovolunteer.
Handy Helpers - WaukeshaAre you looking to do a little manual work,burn a few calories and help others? TheWaukesha County Museum has a little spiffingup to do and would appreciate 5-10 strong vol-unteers to help remove old non-useable itemsfrom rooms located in the museum. Old shelv-ing units, old computer parts and even a roomof carpet needs to be ripped up and thrown inthe dumpster. Hours are flexible anytime duringmuseum hours, Tuesday Saturday, 10 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
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BYNIKKI ACKERMAN
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While winter brings with it many positivesbuilding a snowman, sipping hot cocoa by the
fireplace, outdoor activitiesit also presentscertain areas of danger. However, by usingcommon sense regarding the main areas ofrisk, one can enjoy a happy, injury-free sea-son.
Slippery surfacesThe number one injury we tend to see in
winter is slips and falls, stated Dr. RobertBeyer, an emergency medicine physician whoworks primarily out of Community MemorialHospital in Menomonee Falls. Especiallywhen we have an excess of snow and ice, fallsare very common for us to see. Its very impor-tant to be careful.
Senior citizens should be especially cau-tious, said Beyer.
Their bones are more brittle and somefractureslike a hip fracturecan be pretty dev-astating, he said. Seniors should have some-one with them when they walk on ice and, ingeneral, have family, friends and neighborswho keep and eye on them in the wintermonths.
During the snowy season, the more salt,the better, the doctor said.
Use an abundance of salt, he urged.You can never use too much. Some salt on thedriveways, stairs, wherever youre walking,
can prevent falls and injuries.
Cold temperaturesAs many as 700 people die each year
from frostbite or hypothermia, according to theNational Safety Council.
That, however, is the extreme and the dan-ger begins well before that, said Beyer, asfrostnipthe precursor to frostbiteis farmore likely.
Once the temperatures start to drop sig-nificantly below zero with the wind chill, youare at risk, the doctor said. Once you star t tofeel pain, that is frostnip. Frostbite is numbnessthat is analogous to burning.
Stay inside as much as possible, Beyersaid, but when heading outdoors follow thisadvice:
Cover all exposed areas. Layer clothing and wear proper materi-
al. As a rule, dress in layers, Beyer said.Cotton breathes, but it also absorbs mois-ture. In order to avoid this, active individuals
should wear synthetic clothing that traps heatwithout holding onto the dampness of sweat. Go inside periodically. If youre going
to be outside longer than 30 minutes, makesure you take breaks to go inside and warmup, said the doctor.
Fire and carbon monoxideWe tend to get a lot more chimney fires in
the winter, said John Delain, public educationcoordinator for the Germantown FireDepartment. This happens when people donthave their chimneys properly cleaned andinspected.
Delain recommends this be done once per
year and he also advises families to have acarbon monoxide detector on all levels of theirhouse.
Carbon monoxide emergencies also riseduring the winter months due to the use of thefurnace, he explained.
DrivingMotorists should carry a survival kit when
traveling, said Delain, especially since drivingemergencies are much more likely to occurduring the winter than any other season.
According to the Weather Channel web-site, the kit should include: blankets; a snow
shovel; a flashlight; hand warmers; matches;bottles of water and protein bars; a syphonpump; lightsticks; flares; and a whistle.
Delain also noted jumper cables, an icescraper and a fire extinguisher.
Its always good to have a supply kit inyour car, he said. A lot of stores even sellpre-made roadside emergency kits; they canbe obtained very conveniently.
Winter activitiesWisconsin winters are too long for people
to sit inside idle, said Beyer, but pointed outthat with hobbies such as skiing, sledding,snowmobiling and ice skating, awareness iskey.
As a rule, these sports are incredibly safeas long as you take a few precautions, said
the doctor. A few guidelines are: Go easy the first time out for the season.
Dont do a strenuous activity that youre notprepared for, said Beyer. Most of the sports-related activities we see are when its the indi-
viduals first time out for the year and theydont have their sea legs yet. Just like driving inthe snow for the first time each year, theres abit of a learning curve.
Watch the alcohol. Use alcohol inmoderation, said the doctor. A lot of thecrashes and fatalities we see with these activi-ties involve alcohol.
Also, he noted, alcohol numbs ones sens-es and depresses the central nervous system soa person may not feel the full effect of the coldweather.
They are more prone to things likehypothermia and dehydration, said Beyer.
Know your surroundings. Never walkon a lake or river if you dont know how thickthe ice is, said Delain, noting that various
state websites give ice reports. Use common sense with physical chores.Even with mundane tasks such as shoveling,caution should be used, said Delain.
The elderly and individuals with poor car-diovascular health should ask for assistance,he said.
Bottom line: Be smart in the winter.
Whatever youre doing, be extremelyaware of your surroundings and be mindful ofyour senses, said Beyer.
Staying safe in the winter
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(NAPSI)-There seem to be countlessthings we don't think twice about when itcomes to protecting our families. You'd neverhit the road on a long road trip without buck-ling your baby in a car seat. And most peo-ple have a nightly habit of making sure thehouse is locked before going to bed. Bothare simple things that become a habit inorder to keep your family safe.
So why are Americans still not takingsimple actions to protect their families fromhome fires? According to the United States
Fire Administration (USFA), almost 2,500people die every year in home fires. Yetmost of these deaths occur in homes withoutworking smoke alarms.
Did you also know that cooking is themain cause of home fires and home fireinjuries? But it doesn't have to be that way,because Fire is Everyone's Fight. There aresimple steps you can take right now to
reduce your risk of a home fire that could notjust injure you or a loved one, but could takea life.
Put smoke alarms in your home to keepyour family safe. Make sure your smokealarms work. Your family is not safe if theycan't hear the smoke alarms. Test yoursmoke alarms. Push the test button. You willhear a loud noise. If you don't hear thenoise, you need a new battery or a newalarm. Fix this immediately.
To protect against cooking-related fires
and injuries, keep an eye on what you fry.Most cooking fires start when someone isfrying food. Hot oil and grease can burnpeople and start fires. Be prepared whencooking and make the cooking area safe.Make sure children and pets stay at least 3feet away from a hot stove. Clean and clearthe area around the stove before you turnon the heat. Turn pot handles toward theback of the stove so no one can bump themor pull them over.
Just as the simple click of a sea t bel t canbecome a habit that decreases your chance
of being injured in a car crash, getting in thehabit of doing these fire safety practicesmay help save your life or the life of yourfamily one day. Remember, keeping yousafe isn't just the fire department's job.
Simple actions can make the difference in home fires
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Corner of Hubertus Rd. & Tally Ho Trail.Pastor Mike Helwig (262) 628-2550x208.School: K3-8th grade and Day Care 3 years+.Services: Thursdays 7pm; Sundays 8am &10:30am; 9:15am Bible Study and SundaySchool. www.crownoflifeonline.com
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3617 Scenic Rd., Jackson 262-677-1311
www.stillwaterschurch.comContemporary, Staffed Nursery at all services &Sunday School provided at Sat. & Sun. services.Worship: Saturday 5pm, Sunday 9 & 10:30amWed. 6:30-7pm 30 good minutes ServiceBible study 7:15-8:15pm
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Members of the Kettle Moraine Fine ArtsGuild will show recently created artwork in their
annual holiday exhibit at the Schauer Arts &
Activities Center. The Guild's eclectic mix oforiginal artwork will be on display in the
Suckow Family Art Gallery through Sunday,Jan. 5, 2014.
Founded in 2001 and numbering over 30members, the Guild holds monthly meetings thatfeature speakers, workshops, demonstrations,and that provide an opportunity for collabora-tion among members. The Guild is one of theSchauer Center's four resident groups.
Guild members who will be displaying theirwork include: Kathleen Hosch (Dousman), FrankHoeffler (Germantown), Karin Corteen, AllenJohnso n, Jan Lindborg, CarolAnn Rose(Hartford), John Edgar, Polly Edgar (Hubertus),Dawn Regan (Hustisford), David Bielot,
Courtney Goldbach (Rubicon), Casey Puetz(Waukesha), Patrick Fleming, Patricia Gergetz,
Vicki Gierach, Louise Joyner, and Sharon Oelke(West Bend).
Artwork is for sale, unless noted. A portionof the exhibit is dedicated to pieces that arepriced under $50, making them perfect for hol-iday gift giving.
The Suckow Family Art Gallery is locatedon the second level of the Schauer Center at147 N. Rural Street in downtown Hartford.Gallery hours are Monday through Friday from9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 11:30 a.m.to 2 p.m. One can visitSchauerCenter.org/Events/Gallery for detailsabout other upcoming exhibits.
Local artists exhibit at Schauer Center now through Jan. 5
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Whitefish Bay set the pace againstMenomonee Falls Dec. 21 with a 13-2 run tostart the game and kept control throughout,
winning 64-36 in a game played at the AlMcGuire Center."Hats off to Whitefish Bay, they're good at
what they do," Menomonee Falls Coach BenFarley said afterward.
Bay used its length and a full court defenseto limit scoring opportunities for MenomoneeFalls. A seven-point run by the Blue Dukes gaveWhitefish Bay a 43-23 lead with 53 secondsleft before halftime after Ryan Olver converteda free throw.
"Their length is the biggest thing that both-ered us," Farley said.
The Blue Dukes continued to build on thelead in the second half, outscoringMenomonee Falls by 12 points in the third
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with nine points.
Afterward, Menomonee Falls had a 2-1Greater Metro Conference record and a 4-4overall mark. Menomonee Falls was sched-uled to play at the John ChekourasTournament at Homestead High School Dec.27-28.
Hamilton results
Hamilton beat Marquette Dec. 20, 65-52.Brady Ellingson led Hamilton with 35 points.Afterward, Hamilton had a 2-1 Greater Metrorecord and a 5-3 overall mark.
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The Germantown boys basketball teamadded to their record-setting winning streakDec. 21, as the Warhawks followed a game-opening seven-point run with a 23-4 run in thesecond quarter on the way a to a 68-44 winover Pius Xi Dec. 21 at the Al McGuire Classic,which was held at the Al McGuire Center.
Germantown opened the game with bas-
kets by Jon Averkamp and Evan Wesenberg,and a basket by Jake Showalter prompted Piusto call time out.
Germantown continued to add onto itslead, as a 10-point run gave Germantown a 34-11 lead with three minutes left in the secondquarter.
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Showalter said "top guys against top guys wemade a good statement and that's what we'retrying to do."
Jake Showalter led Germantown with 18points while Brian Bearden added 16 points.
The win followed a 73-50 North ShoreConference win at Grafton the previousevening. The Pius victory was the 65th consecu-tive win for Germantown, a winning streak that
dates to the beginning of the 2011-12 season.Germantown's winning streak is the longest win-ning streak among any boys basketball team instate history.
The game was third weekend whereGermantown had a Friday game followed by aSaturday contest. The Warhawks then hadFriday/Saturday games at the WBY ShootoutDec. 27-28.
Boys basketball: Germantown adds to winning streak
The Germantown girls basketball team fellbehind early against Arrowhead Dec. 21 anda late comeback fell short, as Germantownlost 55-48.
It was the first loss of the season forGermantown
Arrowhead scored the first 13 points untilGermantown went on a 7-2 run to make thescore 15-7 after one quarter. Arrowhead keptthe lead between nine and 12 points duringthe second quarter and extended the lead to40-21 following a basket by Lauren Petersonnear the 6:30 mark of the third quarter.
But Germantown rallied late in the gameas they converted three three-point basketslate in the fourth quarter. But Arrowhead con-verted several free throws toward the end tohold off Germantown's comeback.
Afterward, Germantown Coach MattStuve noted that Arrowhead was able to break
Germantown's pressure defense and it tookGermantown several minutes to adjust."Arrowhead came out really well prepared
with a lot of intensity and it took us three tofour minutes to figure that out and meet thatlevel of effort," Stuve said. "For the rest of the
game we played OK."Stuve added that the details were key to
the final result."Against Arrowhead, you have to do the
little things. If you don't, you get the result wehad today. Just be more mindful of the details."
Germantown was to play at the ChristineRathke Memorial tournament at Franklin HighSchool Dec. 26-28.
Menomonee Falls results
Menomonee Falls had a 2-1 GreaterMetro Conference record and a 3-5 overallmark following a 62-36 win over West AllisCentral Dec. 28. Erin Otzelberger ledMenomonee Falls with 15 points.
Menomonee Falls was scheduled to playat the Fort Atkinson tournament Dec. 27.
Hamilton results
Hamilton lost to Divine Savior Holy AngelsDec. 20, 48-31. Taylor Klug led Hamilton with
13 points. Afterward, Hamilton had a 2-1record in the Greater Metro Conference and3-3 overall record.
Hamilton was to play in the AshwaubenonHoliday Classic Dec. 27-28.
Girls basketball: Germantowncomeback falls short
Germantowns Brian Bearden (right) is guarded by two Pius XI players during the AlMcGuire Classic held at the Al McGuire Center Dec. 21. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
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GENERAL EMPLOYMENT SKILLED TRADES
Full time position availablefor a conscientious
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Salary is commensurate withexperience. Excellent benefit package.
Please send resume and salaryrequirements to:
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Old Fashioned Foods, a leadingmanufacturer of specialty cheeseproducts, has an immediate opening fora lab technician. Duties include
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Position demands an individual who can workin a fast-paced/multi-tasking environment whois able to meet daily deadlines. Applicantshould have a H.S. diploma, be able toaccurately use a caliper and micrometer, readblue prints, and generally able to lift over 50lbs. Position may require overtime. We are anEqual Opportunity Employer and do notdiscriminate on the basis of race, religion, sex,age or disability.
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Weld-Fab Mfg.Corp.is l ooking for an experienced Laser Operator to join ourteam. The Laser person will be responsible for operating to the quality
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The Wire EDM Programmer & Set-up Tech will organize and assisttoolmakers with wire EDM projects and programming and operating WireEDM. Experience programming and operating VMC is a plus.Responsibilities include layout and programming components formachining using CAD/CAM software (Fikus), running and set-up of wireEDM machines. Cimatron 3D programming of electrodes is a plus.
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The First National Bank of Hartford is an independently owned community bank. We areowned by stockholders and employees. We are dedicated to developing economic growthand providing financial stability in our community area.
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