Lake Country This Month

January 2013

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JANUARY 2013 Page 2A • FREEMAN & ENTERPRISE LAKE COUNTRY The FREEMAN & ENTERPRISE How to reach us 801 N. Barstow St., P.O. Box 7, Waukesha, WI 53187 262-542-2500 Hours: M-F 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. If you have a news tip from the Lake Country area, contact Amber Gramza at 513-2661 or agramza@conleynet.com To advertise in "Lake Country This Month" call the advertising department at (262) 513-2624. To subscribe to the daily Freeman or weekly Enterprise call 542-2500 Submitted photo Wind Power Marketing joins Hartland chamber The Hartland Chamber of Commerce welcomed Wind Power Marketing of Hartland as a new member recently. Ambassador Mike Gogin, of Mike Gogin Insurance-State Farm of Hartland, left, presented owner Jim Cullen with a membership plaque from the chamber.Wind Power Marketing specializes in introducing manufacturing companies to the wind energy OEM and service marketplace. Submitted photo Cloud 9 Dentistry celebrates grand opening The Hartland Chamber of Commerce hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Dec. 5 at Cloud 9 Dentistry to celebrate the grand opening of its new facility. Dr. Grant Lemke and his wife, Christina, prepared to cut the ribbon at the ceremony surrounded by their staff, chamber board of directors and ambassadors. Dr. Lemke opened his one-chair office in Hartland in 1979. After 33 years, he moved to the new facility to accommodate his practice and growing staff, and renamed it Cloud 9 Dentistry. Cloud 9 is located at 3079 Village Square Drive off Hwy 16 and 83. Freeman subscription rates • By in-county mail 13 weeks........$33.80 26 weeks........$64.22 52 weeks......$121.68 • Out-of-county mail 13 weeks.............$45 26 weeks............$90 Enterprise subscription rates • Oconomowoc ZIP code 6 months.....$12.00 1 year..........$21.00 2 years........$40.00 • Ashippun, Ixonia, Neosho, Rubicon, Okauchee,Watertown 52 weeks..........$175 Easy buy .....$8.95 a month with credit card Electronic edition ......$6.95 a month with credit card and Sullivan ZIP codes and other Waukesha County addresses 6 months.....$16.00 1 year..........$29.00 2 years........$56.00 • All other addresses 6 months.....$20.00 1 year..........$37.00 2 years........$72.00 Circulation Dept. To reach the Circulation Department call 542-2501 or go to www.gmtoday.com/wfhelp. MANAGEMENT Phil Paige - Group Publisher..............(262) 387-4830 ppaige@conleynet.com Bill Yorth - Editor-in-Chief.............................513-2671 byorth@conleynet.com Mary Reardon – Managing Editor................513-2657 mreardon@conleynet.com Jim Baumgart - Freeman Group Ad Director 513-2621 jbaumgart@conleynet.com Tim Haffemann - Circulation Director....513-2640 thaffemann@conleynet.com Matt Marlett - Plant Manager......................513-2633 mmarlett@conleynet.com Patricia Scheel - Prepress Manager...........513-2690 pscheel@conleynet.com NEWS DEPARTMENT Local News - Amber Gramza........................513-2661 agramza@conleynet.com Sports - Lee Fensin..........................................513-2667 lfensin@conleynet.com Death Notices - Shana Duffy.......................513-2618 obits@conleynet.com Newsroom Fax....................................(262) 542-8259 Submitted photo Knitting a closer community Robbie Sonnentag, right, manager of the Waukesha Memorial Hospital birthing center, thanks Nancy Tarr, left, for the warm baby hats and lap blankets Tarr donated recently. Nancy Tarr, 91, of Hartland recently donated 100 hand-knitted hats for newborn babies at Waukesha Memorial Hospital, as well as 10 hand-knitted lap blankets for cancer patients.Tarr says she knits constantly, day and night, and almost always has yarn and needles in her hands. After receiving wonderful care at Waukesha Memorial, she decided to make some colorful creations for other hospital patients. She said she is happy that her hats will keep newborn babies warm and her blankets will provide warmth and comfort for cancer patients. CLASSIFIEDS: 542-2211 Hours: M -F 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Submitted photo Nooks & Crannys joins Delafield chamber "Beasts of the Southern Wild." Also, on the first Friday of each month, adults From Page 1A can get together and play board games. Book Club Biebel's True Value Hardware and Rental on Hartbook meets the third Thursday of Drive in Hartland is running each month. For the children, the second a special on paint throughout Wednesday of each month is the month of January All . an open Wii game session for True Value paints are $5 off, grades seven through 12. and staff members are Adult services librarian Kelly always ready with project Schieber said there are also ideas for customers. True Value also offers paint project drop-in story times, in addition to ones parents can preideas on truevalue.com. In addition to adding color register for. to your house, Gibbons also Have an indoor suggested changing the artscavenger hunt work around in your house On blizzard days when or putting some of it away . "It changes the look of your school is cancelled and everyone is snowed into the house, room," Gibbons said. "It scavenger hunts are a great looks new to you." way to break up the day . Visit the library One simple type of stationary hunt for kids is a picture The Pewaukee Library scavenger hunt with magaoffers more than just the zines. Gather up all the magaopportunity to pick up the zines in the house and create copy of your favorite book. a list of items your kids need Activities at the library will to find pictures of in the magkeep adults and children azines. For example, the list plenty content as they grow could include a dessert, a bored with the snow. famous person, someone The Pewaukee Library is playing a sport, and an anibeginning a Wii Bowling mal. The first one to find all league for adult members that will begin in January It the pictures wins. . Keep in mind that the winwill also hold its monthly movie on January 15 at 1 p.m. ner does not always have to This month's choice movie is receive a toy prize. Most 1. The 30-minute Curves Circuit 2. New, customizable meal plan 3. Your Curves Certified Coach Get exercise, meal plan and coaching for just $12.95* a week. 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PAGE REPRINTS Go to www.gmtoday.com/freemanreprints The Delafield Area Chamber of Commerce welcomed owner Denise Nerdahl from Nooks & Crannys as a new member of the chamber recently.This business is located at 605 Milwaukee St. in the Delafield downtown district and sells seasonal and other home décor accessories and items. Winter Shopping PHOTO REPRINTS Color reprints are $25 each. Call 542-2501 3,3,3 SPECIAL EVERY DAY 2PM-7PM Pa y o n l y t h e f i r s t m o n t h u p front ($49) and all your e q u i p m e n t i s i n cl u d e d ! $3 Rails, $3 Pints, $3 House Wine 230139001 At a glance Fluffy Dog Rescue http://rescue.fluffydog.net/ Patina Interiors Pewaukee (262) 695-4230 Biebel's True Value 580 Hartbrook Drive Hartland (262) 369-1070 Pewaukee Public Library 210 Main Street Pewaukee (262) 691-5670 houses are already full of new toys and video games children received for Christmas. Instead, a prize could be a break from chores, a chance to pick out the movie for movie night or even what to have for dinner. A hunt that includes a bit more action could involve searching throughout the entire home. Parents can write a clue to a room in the house, which then leads to a clue in a different room and so forth. The last clue could lead back to the kitchen, where the winner gets to pick the dessert he or she wants moms to bake.

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