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    Volume 12, Issue 23 June 8, 2013(262) 238-6397 www.discoverhometown.com

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    West Bend/Jackson

    Summer baseball begins. See page 5.

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    OUT ON THE TOWN......................................7

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    HOME IMPROVEMENT................................10-11

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    UNETEENTH....................................15

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    Brick by Brick for Tanzania!, Inc. invites all walkers andrunners to join them on a 5K Walk/Run at Ridge Run Park,West Bend at 9 am on Saturday the 15th of June, 2013. Thisis the third annual Walk/Run created to honor the ongoinginspiration of Rev. Terry Berg who passed in 2010. TerryBerg was a pastor, husband, father, grandfather, mentorand good friend to many. As a founding board member ofBrick by Brick for Tanzania!, Inc., he was instrumental ininspiring the organization which has built seven preschoolsin Tanzania since its founding in 2008.

    "It is really exciting for us to move the event to WestBend this year. West Bend is the community where Terrylived and served as pastor at Trinity Lutheran Church so it isa natural fit. We think the Ridge Run Trail will be a chal-

    lenging run for our runners while offering a beautiful walkfor our walkers." Executive Director John Kenworthy said.The cost of registration for Terrys Tanzania Trek III is

    $15 in advance and includes a commemorative TerrysTanzania Trek T-shirt. Registration on the day of event willbegin at 8 am and costs $20 (with T-shirts available whilesupplies last). Registration materials are due June 8th andmay be obtained via the Brick by Brick website www.brickbybrickfortanzania.org/trek.html or by calling(262)335-6375.

    The previous two Treks raised over $15,000, which wasused in the construction of the Terry Berg School as well asthe Imbasseny School in Tanzania. Funds raised at thisyears Trek will be used toward funding The Linda School atMorogoro, and other preschools throughout rural regions inTanzania.

    Brick by Brick for Tanzania!, Inc. is a tax-exempt publiccharity recognized under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal

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    Third annual TerrysTanzania Trek June 15

    Several participants run in a past Terrys TanzaniaTrek. The third annual run will be held at Ridge Run

    Park in West Bend June 15. Submitted photo.

    Gallery Night: Art Aroundhe Bend will be held June 12.Meet local artists and musicianswhile admiring and listening toheir work, enjoy appetizers,and browse through dine at oneof 16 specialty shops and bou-ques. Enjoy a cocktail, dinner,

    and live music at one of the threeparticipating restaurants.Wednesday, June 12th from 5-8p.m., West Bend. Details at

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    Garden walk:The Hartfordioness Club will present their

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    This annual eventheld withinhe city of Hartfordwill show-ase a variety of landscapes,

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    The Slinger Owls third grade baseball team won the U9 Division aOn Base Club Baseball Tournament, held May 17-19. The Owls West Bend Bulldogs 9-6 in the championship game. Pictured areGage Ziegler, Drew Fehrman, Clayton Leverance, Grayson KrueBeers, Brock Tennies, Tony Cirillo, (front row) Nathan Darin, JaAndrew Jacklin, Camden Cull, Sam Braunschweig.Submitted photo

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    Tracy Hansen, a 2005 graduate ofSlinger High School, recently graduatedfrom the University of Wisconsin School ofMedicine and Public Health and has beenassigned a residency in family medicine atthe Medical College of Wisconsin inMilwaukee.

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    Slinger High School teams, along with sev-al youth programs, will benefit from artificialrf that will be installed at the high school fieldver the summer.

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    sources. Reynolds said that while $250,000 is alarge sum of money, the district will save by nothaving to budget for the maintenance andupgrading of the current fields. The turf field willalso allow for more use and open up fields foruse by other youth groups.

    Because the artificial turf can withstandalmost unlimited use, it can be used for manymore events including practices. This will free upthe somewhat limited green space in the Slingerarea for other youth groups and activities,Reynolds said.

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    The Slinger baseball team started theason with a 4-3 overall record. The fourthn came on June 4, as the Owls toppedrafton, 6-1. John Sprayberry recordedree strikeouts in five innings for Slinger.fterward, Slinger was third in the Northhore Conference with a 3-1 conferencecord.

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    BYNIKKI ACKERMANSTAFF WRITER

    Summer is a season of fun and freedom forkids; however, it is also a time for increased risksof accidents, injury and danger from the elements.

    There are many reasons for this, according tothe Center for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC), namely less supervision, more activitiesand an easing up on the rules.

    Tragedies rise and nearly half (40 percent)of all unintentional injury-related deaths occur dur-ing the summer monthsMay to August, theagencys website states. While you relax thissummer, summer is not the time to relax aboutsafety. Close supervision, proper protective gear,and other simple prevention steps will help keepyour child safe.

    Dr. Laura Franck, a pediatrician with theFroedtert Health Medical Group in MenomoneeFalls, concurred, stating that by staying mindful ofthe four main areas of risksun, heat, water and

    head injurieschildren and parents can enjoy afun, but safe summer.

    A lot of it is common sense, she said.People get carried away with how much funtheyre having and they forget these things, but itsimportant to not do that.

    Francks safety tips: Sun: Franck recommends avoiding the sun

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    out of direct sunlight, during the early afternoon,she said. And use sunscreen at all times.

    She said parents should apply SPF 30 sun-screen to their children 15 minutes before sunexposure, reapplying every two hours, or everyhour if the child is in the water.

    But make sure to use an athe pediatrician warns.

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    However, if at all possible,screen on babies under six mon

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    Avoid being outside whenshe said. Stay in an air conditisible.

    As many kids increase their aand play during the summer mothe key, Franck emphasized.

    Hydration, hydration, hydWater is the best for hydratioelectrolytes (i.e. Gatorade) can active kids.

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    ould go inside, she said.So what is the magic number to watch for on

    e thermometer?Definitely be more cautious when it starts

    etting into the 90s and above, Franck said. Ifoure going to go outside (on such days), do sothe cooler hours like morning or evening.

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    young children ages 1 to 4, and three childrendie every day as a result of drowning.

    Unfortunately kids and teens drown everyyear and these drownings could be prevented,Franck said, noting that a lot of these incidentsoccur in just a couple inches of water.

    Make sure to supervise your children, shesaid. Dont run inside for even a few minutes toanswer the phone.

    Those who have pools in their yards need to

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    She pointed out that water needs to berespected by everyone, no matter the individ-uals ability level.

    I encourage everyone to get swimming les-sons and never swim alone, she said. Even thebest swimmer needs to take the necessary pre-cautions.

    Head injuries: Along with broken bones,sprains and bruises, head injuries among chil-dren increase during the summer months, saidFranck.

    Kids get on their bikes, scooters, skate-boards, rollerblades, or theyre playing baseballor just goofing around with their friends and

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    We see a lot of head injutry, she said. We see kids wharound the block and crash something and they end up wiing injuries.

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    Community Mulch Day inJackson set for June 8

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    The mulch spread will begin at 8:30 a.m.nd run until approximately 11:45 a.m. withthank you cookout to follow. The mulcheas of the new archery range will be com-eted, and the playground area, boulderoarders and flower beds will be filled.

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    One can buy a raffle ticket for a chance towin great prizes, and kids can join the play-ers after the game. Attendees should bring alawn chair or a blanket.

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