Ozaukee County Guide

June 12, 2019

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2 • June 12, 2019 • Ozaukee County Guide ATTENTION PAIN SUFFERERS! WANT TO LIVE A NORMAL LIFE? Are you or a loved one suffering from neck, back or knee pain? A new, safe, easy treatment that requires NO surgeries may help decrease your pain and help restore you to a normal lifestyle. LASER THERAPY is a hands-off treatment that utilizes specific wavelengths of light to interact with tissue to help accelerate the healing process and decrease inflammation. It is particularly successful in: ✦ Reducing pain and swelling due to arthritis ✦ Reducing muscle spasm and joint pain The therapy takes only 15 minutes per session and pain relief can often be felt right from the first treatment! This treatment is covered by most Medicare secondary plans. Call our office to schedule a COMPLIMENTARY CONSULTATION to see if Laser Therapy might help you. To schedule your appointment TODAY call 262.242.5577 264861006 Dr. Maria Fenske and Dr. Eric Stanenas 2nd Best Short Course in the World! Must present coupon, cannot combine with other offers, coupons or discounts. Expires 6/30/2019 Must present coupon, cannot combine with other offers, coupons or discounts. Expires 6/30/2019 • CALENDAR OF EVENTS • Tuesday, June 11 Tech Tuesdays: Easy Apps Time: 1 p.m. Where: Grafton Senior Center, 1665 Seventh Ave., Grafton Cost: Free Learn all about apps for your tablet or smartphone: how to find them, review them and download them. The class will be instructed by Reference Librarian Karl Suechting. Register in advance by calling the Grafton Senior Center at 262-375-5311. The Longest Day – fundraiser for Alzheimer's Association Time: 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Where: Rotary Park in Port Washington The group will be doing Sunset Yoga and other fun activities for all ages and abilities. Yoga starts at 7 p.m. The fundraiser is for The Longest Day, which honors and recognizes the long hours put in by caregivers for people living with Alzheimer's and other dementia. A voluntary donation is requested, which can be brought along, or can be made as a donation to the Longest Day Team www.act.alz.org/goto/Ozau keecountyisdementiafriendl y. Holy Happy Hour series Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Holy Happy Hours explores fun facts related to different adult beverages: wine is mentioned over 125 times in the Bible; Dom Perignon is the name of the monk in France who discovered champagne; did you know there are monasteries here in the United States that brew their own beers as a means of sustainability for the monastery? All participants must be 21 and older. Contact Tracy at Walk.Build.Proclaim13@gm ail.com for location, more information and registration. June 11 through June 22 The Big Exhibit Where: The Arts Mill, 1300 14th Ave., Grafton For information, call 262- 377-3514 or visit www.theartsmill.org. June 11 through June 30 20th annual Cedarburg Senior Center Art Exhibit Where: Cedarburg Senior Center, W63 N643 Washington Ave., Cedarburg The Cedarburg Senior Center Art Exhibit commemorates the talent and work of current and past students from Senior Center art classes and friends of the Center. All artwork is of original design, not created from kits. "Visual Ideas from a Life Long Lived" Where: Frank L. Weyenberg Library, 11345 N. Cedarburg Road, Mequon In this retrospective art show featuring the works of Laeh Bensman McHenry, each decade of creations reveals new media and subject matters inspired by her personal experiences, growth and interests. For information, visit www.flwlib.org. June 11 through July 27 Children and Teen Summer Reading Program registration Time: 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Where: Cedarburg Public Library, W63 N589 Hanover Ave., Cedarburg This year's theme is "A Universe of Stories." Join us today for registration at the library throughout the whole day during library hours. Also, this year we will be stationed at the Cedar Creek Park from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., during the Cedarburg Parks & Recreation Kid's Kickoff to summer event. You may register at either place that day to pick up your reading logs and learn about program prizes and special Calendar continued on page 4

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