Washington County Weekend Post

August 15, 2014

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West Bend What: Music on Main Where: Downtown West Bend. When: 6:30-9 p.m. Info: Free admission. Food and beverages. Rock music by Lunacy. Friday, Aug. 15 West Bend What: Chorus (away) Where: Senior Center, 401 E. Washington St. When: 10 a.m. Info: New singers wel- come. Chorus performs at local assisted living homes. No cost to belong. If you can carry a tune, you are need- ed West Bend What: Greed Where: Senior Center, 401 E. Washington St. When: 1 p.m. Cost: $1. Info: Fun dice game. No experience needed. West Bend What: Wii Bowling Where: Senior Center, 401 E. Washington St. When: 1 p.m. Cost: $1. Info: Fun group to join. West Bend What: Washington County Separated, Divorced and Widowed Men and Women — Open Circle Where: Holy Angels School, 230 N. Eighth Ave., use the north entrance on Cedar Street. When: 7:30 p.m. Info: Open discussion. Meetings provide a chance to share ideas, concerns, support fellowship and love from a Christian perspec- tive. Culver's afterward. Optional fish fry before meetings; time and place announced at previous meeting. Contact: Mary, 334-3766. Saturday, Aug. 16 West Bend What: West Bend Farmers' Market Where: Downtown. When: 7:30-11 a.m. Info: Vendors featuring produce, fruits, meats, eggs, maple syrup, bakery items, spices, soaps, herbal prod- ucts, prepared foods and more. West Bend Community Band (aka River City Irregulars) as well as Carrie and Darrel will perform. Germantown What: Germantown Farmer's Market Where: Germantown Center Mall, Life Church parking lot, corner of Mequon Road and Squire Drive. When: 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Info: Saturdays through Oct. 25. Contact: Village Park and Recreation Department a t 250-4710. West Bend What: Al-Anon Where: Unity Club, 1715 Creek Road. When: 9 a.m. Info: For those affected by others' drinking. Contact: 334-9009. Newburg What: Water Adventures: River Roaming Where: Riveredge Nature Center, 4458 Highway Y. When: 10-11:30 a.m. Cost: $5 per person for Trail Pass members and 8 - 1 7 - 1 4 • W a s h i n g t o n C o u n t y P o s t R e t a i l • 3 Take Control of Your Future! Enroll Now! LIBERTY'S FREE TAX SCHOOL Learn to prepare Indivdual income tax returns Call 262-335-0500 Classes Held 2361 Washington St. Unit 2A, West Bend & 1741 E Summer St. Hartford taxschoolhartfordwestbend@gmail.com small fee for books and supplies (262) 306-9775 www.DrsMcCormack.com 519 Shepherds Drive West Bend, WI 53090 239749001 Neck Pain Consulting a chiropractor for neck pain might not seem obvious to a patient who has never experienced chiropractic and knows the benefits of an adjustment. Chiropractic offers a unique and valuable mechanical approach to a wide range of cervical problems. Chiropractic is a precise and gentle therapy whose aim is to return motion to restricted spinal joints and to improve the overall mechanics of the spine. The neck's susceptibility to injury is due in part to biomechanics and the connection between the head, cervical spine, and the thoracic spine. Activities and events that affect cervical biome- chanics include extended sitting, repet- itive movement, accidents, falls and blows to the body or head, normal aging and everyday wear and tear. Neck pain can also be associated with a condition called postural stress. Postural stress can be caused by sitting at a computer for long periods, or performing repetitive tasks such as working on an assembly line. Poor spinal mechanics, weak or overdeveloped muscles, poorly designed workspaces and chairs, even depression, can all be factors in postural stress. Postural stress can contribute to chronic neck pain with symptoms extending into the upper back and the arms. These neck problems can lead to chronic muscular tightness, which may contribute to nerve "entrapment" leading to numbness and pain extending into the arms. Neck conditions can contribute to both tension-type headaches and head pain that seems to occur as a direct result of cervical dysfunction, called "cervicogenic" headache. Cervical discs can "slip", herniate, or rupture and cause arm pain, weakness and numbness. Aging can cause the spinal joints and discs to degenerate causing altered mechanics that inflame soft tissues and lead to chronic pain. Chiropractors are highly educated in neurological, orthopedic, and chiropractic diagnosis of cervical spinal conditions. They use treatment methods that do not include the use of drugs or surgery. If you or someone you know has neck pain, it may be time to call a chiropractor. Certified Chiropractic Extremity Practitioner Michelle McCormack DC, CCEP AUG 15TH - SEPT 15 OR UNTIL IT'S GONE! TENT CAMPERS • TRAVEL TRAILERS TOY HAULERS • 5TH WHEELS ALL AT LIQUIDATION PRICES! WE'D RATHER SELL IT THAN MOVE IT! NEW & USED CAMPERS ON SALE! www.roskopfsrv.com 262-255-2240 • Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 239649013 HUGE RV RUMMAGE SALE FOR PARTS & ACCESSORIES! $639 00 239361002 www.taylormadeflooring.com Located 1 mile WEST of HIGHWAY 45 on HIGHWAY 60 3485 Highway 60, Jackson, WI 53037 262-677-2404 Your "Carpet Supermarket" Since 1948 Carpet Sale! THREE ROOMS completely installed* for as little as You can choose from BERBER loop or PLUSH styles... great SELECTION and tremendous VALUE!! Plus, take up to six-months to pay with FREE FINANCING! (Subject to credit approval.) *The total of $639 includes basic installation of 40 square yards of selected carpet & pad @ $15.99 per square yard... normal extra charges (such as installation on concrete or on stairs) may apply. See store for details. MON-FRI 10 to 8 SAT 10 to 4 SUN 12 to 4 Free Admission • Food & Beverages Available Call us (262)-338-3909 or visit www.downtownwestbend.com 239496003 Sponsored by: at the Germanfest grounds Corner of 5 th and Walnut Featuring Thursday, August 21 • 6 -10pm No carry-ins of alcohol or pets allowed. Community Calendar Calendar continued on page 4

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