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2 • LAKE COUNTRY WEEKEND POST • JANUARY 26, 2013 WWW.GMTODAY.COM THE GRAMMYS CALENDAR Oconomowoc Winter Farmers Market, 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, Oconomowoc Landscape Supply and Garden Center's greenhouses, N68-W37850 Highway K, Town of Oconomowoc. Free. For a detailed program listing, go to www.oconomowoc.org/calendar/winter-farmers-market. Kevin Johnson, 2 p.m. Sunday, Oconomowoc Arts Center, 641 E. Forest St., O c o n o m o w o c . www.theoac.net. $25 adults, $20 for seniors and $10 for students. Johnson is a nationally known ventriloquist. William Henderson hosting a "A Night of Inspiration," 6:30 p.m. Monday, Oconomowoc Arts Center, 641 E. Forest St., O c o n o m o w o c . www.theoac.net. $10 adults and $5 children younger than 17. w w w. w a u k e s h a c o u n t y parks.com. January Wine Club Tasting Party, 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Vino Etcetera!, 120 E. Wisconsin Ave., Oconomowoc. $10 per person, complimentary for club members, members Live music at Roots, 7 please RSVP. 244-7019. p.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, Roots Coffeebar & Cafe, 124 Book club discussing E. Wisconsin Ave., "The Hobbit," 4 p.m. to 5 Oconomowoc. p.m. Wednesday, 200 South St., Oconomowoc Public Public skate, noon to 2 Library. For seventh- and p.m. weekdays, 3 p.m. to 5 eighth-graders. hobbitbookp.m. Saturday and Sunday, club.eventbrite.com to regisNaga-Waukee Park Ice ter. 569-2193. Arena, 2699 Golf Road, Delafield. $6 adults, $4.50 (To submit an item, email juniors and seniors, $2.50 enterprise@conleynet.com.) skate rental. 646-7071; 1. *Previous Grammy nominees Ant and Lambert 6. *Best New Artist, possibly 9. Hit the bottle 13. Relating to a node 14. Arrival time 15. *She's a 6-time Grammy winner and Michael's sister 16. Harry Potter's antagonist _____ Malfoy 17. Always, in verse 18. Uncredited actor 19. *Female artist with most wins New officers installed at Shorehaven OCONOMOWOC – New officers were installed recently for the Shorehaven Service League of Volunteers, a group of more than 300, that enhance the lives of Shorehaven and Shorehaven Tower residents. Officers pictured from left to right are: Nancy Hagstrom, secretary, Karen Jensen, treasurer, Kathy Buenzli, corresponding secretary, Sharon Manke, president and Susan McCord, vice president. Volunteers operate the Forgotten Treasures Resale Shop on the east side of ACROSS 21. Like Horn of Plenty amount 23. Exclamation expressing disgust Solution to puzzle on Page 5 5. Outer covering that can be shed 6. Fine print add-ons 24. Pea houses 7. Shoshonean 25. Ratio of adjacent side to hypotenuse of right-angled triangle 8. Narcotics lawman 28. With minimal sound distortion 9. *Grammy winner Bob James wrote theme for this DeVito sitcom 33. More raw 34. *What doesn't kill her makes her stronger 36. *They play with Mumford 38. Wild guess 42. Something in the air 45. Provoke Shorehaven's Campus, Angel Tree, the annual Holly Fest, Market Day, Around the Corner Card and Gift Shop, drive Mobile Meals, visit with residents, escort to Chapel and accompany them on outings. They have also generated revenues to purchase buses, pontoon boats, lawn furniture, shade awnings, mobility aids, stained glass windows for the Chapel and Broda chairs; and other items for residents' enjoyment. Volunteers have also contributed toward the Shorehaven Charitable Foundation, the Center for Life Enrichment and Shorehaven's Capital Campaign. Milwaukee Public Television at St. Brunos DOUSMAN – Darlyne Haertlein from Milwaukee Public Television presented to students in grades one through four about what makes great writers this January . Students explored story winners from MPTV's "PBS Kids Go! Writers Contest" to learn the structure of a winning piece and what they can do to win the upcoming 2013 contest. Pictured is Sophi McCormack, left, and Mayson Wiza. The girls posed while working on their stories. Submitted photo 49. ___-Wan Kenobi 11. Cuzco country 51. Eroded by wind 12. Plural of #14 Across 54. English homework? 15. *Call her maybe? 56. This was his name-o 20. It usually precedes "away" 57. In or of the present month 22. Like Jack Klugman on TV 58. Warsaw Pact opposition 24. Jackie O's hat 59. Opposite of knit 43. Allen Ginsberg poem Submitted photo 10. "I'm ___ you!" 25. "_____ at the bit" 60. Desert-like 44. Stands for 26. Kind of space 46. A ride to mountain top 27. Bristles 61. Cleaning cabinet supplies 47. Cambodian money 29. Fifteen of these from basket to foul line 30. Go ashore 35. Shades 37. Electric and moray fish 39. Less bright then supernovae 40. Von Bismarck or Hahn, e.g. 41. *Grammy winner Keb Mo is a _____ Blues icon 48. Magician's word 50. Double reed woodwind 52. Wine quality 31. Physicist Niels ____ 32. Steer clear of 62. Sink or swim, e.g. 63. D'Artagnan's weapon of choice 66. Singular of #61 Down 68. Rolodex abbr. 53. Wild goat 55. Flash ___ 57. "Last Tango __ _____" 61. *Grammy Museum location 64. Island republic in central Pacific Garages | Hobby Shop | Farm Building | Equestrian | Commercial | General Purpose S A VE B I G During Building Value Days For 110 years, we have provided exceptional quality and dependable buildings that have stood strong for generations. Now through the end of February, join the legacy and take advantage of the biggest sales event of the year. Call now for big savings! r Locally at 920-261-9151 mortonbuildings.com Certain restrictions apply. ©2013 Morton Buildings, Inc. A listing of GC licenses available at mortonbuildings.com/licenses.aspx. Ref 324. 230301005 How to Get YOUR News in the Lake Country Weekend Post The Lake Country Weekend Post wants your community news! We will publish the happenings at your school, business and community group – as well as everyday items. But we need your help to get these announcements and pictures published. Submissions must be typed or emailed. No handwritten submissions will be accepted. Please send news items and photos to: enterprise@ conleynet.com & title them "Lake Country Weekend Post." 65. Stallone 67. Incompetent 69. Main section of Vegas 70. Sailor's affirmative 71. Be of one mind 72. Tattled 73. *These Grammy winners owned a lonely heart 74. Famous prize DOWN 1. Plus 2. Rachel Renee Russell's "____ Diaries" 3. Month of Purim 4. Last European colony in China Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box.You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. Here is the answer to this week's puzzle. Conversations with Aging Parents Reframing your conversations for positive results A re you concerned that your aging parent or loved one is no longer safe living alone in their home? Could your loved one benefit from a more supportive and caring environment? Unfortunately, fear and anxiety can hold us back from taking the steps we know would be beneficial for those we love. For many, effectively communicating their concerns to a loved one can be quite challenging. Presenter: Please join us for a FREE program presented by Adele Lund, Director of Community Relations for the Laureate Group. For nearly 30 years Adele has listened to and learned from families in various stages of transition. She has worked with older adults as they consider the next step in life, and has guided children of seniors who are trying to navigate the maze of long-term care with their loved ones. Adele Lund, Adele will explore: Senior Housing Professional • How to have a loving conversation about the need for change • How to achieve a positive outcome by reframing what you want to convey • How to make this a collaborative process • When it's time to talk and when it's time to listen • How to recognize the difference between a person who is being difficult and one who is fearful of change • How to create an honoring environment and not an adversarial one If you are feeling overwhelmed or unsure where to begin the process, allow us to help. You want what's best for your loved one. You can have an honest, yet honoring conversation. Tuesday, February 5th 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. RSVP by Fri., February 1st at 262-567-1166 The program begins promptly at 5:30. A light supper will be provided and tours of Wilkinson Woods will be available. www.laureategroup.com Assisted Living Community 999 E. Summit Ave. Oconomowoc, WI 53066 262-567-1166 230267004 230344001

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