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Volume 21, Issue 31 August 4, 2012

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Land OLakes results. See page 14.

District approves fee waiver: The Germantown School Board supported waiving a policy regarding fees that would allow the FC Milwaukee youth soccer organization for district fields for the remainder of this year at no cost. See page 13. Car show, base ball in Richfield: A vintage Base Ball Game and Classic Car Show, sponsored by the Richfield Historical Society, will be held at Richfield Nature Park Aug. 14. See page 12.

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Germantown VFW, Ladies Auxiliary make donations toward Fisher House


The Germantown Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9202 presented a check for $3,000 to the Fisher House of Wisconsin organization July 30. The Fisher House of Wisconsin is a project for securing a facility as a "home away from home" for the families of veterans receiving treatment at the Veterans Administration Hospital in Milwaukee Richard J. Leinenkugel, the representative for Fisher House of Wisconsin, said the organization's fund raising goal is to raise $3 million, which will cover half the cost of the overall project. The $3,000 came from the sales of poppies by the Germantown VFW while the Ladies Auxiliary raised an additional $250. Leinenkugel said the organizers have a selected site for the Fisher House, though it cannot be disclosed at the time. "That's a big step," Leinenkugel said of the proposed location for the facility. "We are certainly grateful for what you have done." Leinenkugel said Fisher House of Wisconsin currently has $300,000 Richard Leinenkugel (left), a representative from Fisher House of in the bank toward the overall goal. Wisconsin, accepts checks from Germantown Veterans of Foreign He said the organization is just now Wars Post 9202 Commander Steven Lichtenwalner and post Ladies starting to approach foundations for

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McKenzie Team announces fund drive for Lubow family


Will donate $500 indefinitely from every new customer sale
Germantown residents and business owners Steve and Denise McKenzie have been moved by the Lubow familys story and like many others, want to help. In thinking about some of the ways we could help we are starting by donating space in our advertising to help create additional awareness of how others can find out ways to help, said Steve McKenzie. We also are initiating a special fund raising campaign tied to what we do, which is selling real estate. Its our understanding the family is going to need a 5 bedroom home soon and wed like to help generate a whole lot of funds to help them work towards that and the many other goals ahead of them. The McKenzies pointed out that to achieve these goals, both short and long term, is with the help of Germantown residents and surrounding neighbors who have helped support their business for over 25 years. Starting today, any new customer who keeps and presents my ad, as shown on the back page of this weeks Express News, will have $500 donated on their behalf to the Lubow Grotjahn Memorial Fund when we close on the home theyre buying and/or selling, said Steve. We flirted with a timeline of six to twelve months for this fund raiser, however as we see it, the children and their care givers will need support for many years to come. The McKenzies noted that although theyve never met the Lubow family, the support for them that they observed at Roberts Frozen Custard on July 31 was incredible. It gave us a warm connection to their touching cause and a strong desire to help, said Steve. The familys needs will be long term and so will our support to the extent weve decided to run our fund raiser indefinitely. If just 25 homebuyers/homesellers participate and support this worthy cause a year, well be able to raise at least $12,500 a year for many years running. We are hopeful and feel this is a realistic and obtainable goal with the right community support! Bob and Becki Lubow, of Germantown, were riding a motorcycle in Slinger July 10 when they became involved in an accident, with both Becki and Bob dying three days later. The fund raising goals are aimed towards their three children, ages 6, 13 and 17. For further information, see The McKenzie Team realty ad on the back page of this newspaper. Also, information about all of the efforts and support for the Lubow family can be found on Facebook at www.facebook.com/forbobandbeckiskids?ref=ts.

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The parking lot of Roberts Frozen Custard in Germantown is filled with customers during a fund raising event for the Lubow Grotjahn Memorial Fund held July 31. Photo courtesy of Distinct Photography.

Turning out for a family: Restaurant fund raiser draws large crowd
It was a rush hour like no other at Roberts Frozen Custard in Germantown July 31. The restaurant, located at N112 W16040 Mequon Rd., held a fund raiser for the Lubow Grotjahn Memorial Fund, which was set up for the children of Bob and Becki Lubow. All profits from that day went toward the memorial fund. Bob and Becki Lubow of Germantown were riding a motorcycle in Slinger July 10 when they became involved in an accident, with both Becki and Bob dying three days later. Survivors included their three children, ages 6, 13 and 17. Roberts Frozen Custard held the fund raiser for the memorial fund. By noon, police were already directing traffic in and around the restaurant, and a line of customers went out the door. This is only lunch, said Jennifer Matheny, one of the organizers of the fund raising efforts for the memorial fund. We cant believe the turnout, and this is just the lunch rush. We are just so thrilled. She added the three children are just wonderful kids and they need our entire community to support them. Also at the event was a large sign for people to sign. Matheny added that one flyer she created started the publicity, which included getting the word out on social media. At the event, there were approximately 40 volunteers in the afternoon helping direct traffic and handing out menus. This is what Germantown is about, we are community, Matheny said. The three children came for lunch, accompanied by their grandmother. Im overwhelmed, I have goosebumps. This is just so special, said Linda Vindick, the grandmother. I cant thank people enough, its more than I ever imagined. The restaurant was still compiling fund raising totals later in the week. Future fund raising efforts will include a raffle, silent auction and 50/50 drawing at Fat Charlies, 1907 Hwy. 175 in Richfield. Food will be available for $10 per plate. Additional parking will be available at Pioneer Bowl and Riteway Bus Company will provide a shuttle bus from 1-9 p.m. Also, there will be an aluminum can drop and brat fry at Industrial Recyclers, 9400 N. 124th Street in Milwaukee, from 7 a.m. to noon Sept. 15. Additional drop sites for that event will be at Roberts Frozen Custard, Fat Charlies Richfield and River Falls Wash and Lube. Anyone wishing to contribute to the fund can send donations to the Lubow Grotjahn Memorial Fund, c/o Chase Bank, W156 N11251 Pilgrim Rd., Germantown, WI 53022. By Thomas J. McKillen, Managing Editor

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The following report was taken from records at the Germantown Police Department. Carrying a concealed weapon Two male subjects, ages 25 and 32, were arrested for carrying a concealed weapon and possession of Schedule II narcotics at 12:18 a.m. July 29 following a traffic stop at N. Highway 41 and Maple Road. Disorderly conduct Two male subjects, ages 16 and 17, were arrested for disorderly conduct at 7:38 p.m. July 23 in the parking lot of Sendiks, N112 W15800 Mequon Rd., after they were observed dressed as cardboard robots and wielding a facsimile gun. Domestic violence A 47-year-old man was taken into custody for domestic violence/battery at 9:23 p.m. July 23 after choking a 22-year-old man during an altercation at a residence in the W16000 block of Driftwood Court. Operating while intoxicated A 45-year-old man was arrested for operating while intoxicated-fifth offense at 3:11 p.m. July 28 following a traffic stop at Concord Road and Broadleaf Lane. Possession of drug paraphernalia A 19-year-old man was taken into custody for possession of drug paraphernalia at 7:38 p.m. July 22 following a traffic stop at Lannon Road and Highway 41. Retail theft An 18-year-old man was arrested for retail theft at Walmart, W190 N9855 Appleton Avenue, at 12:58 a.m. July 26. An 19-year-old man was arrested for retail theft at Walmart at 11:51 p.m. July 26. A 17-year-old girl was arrested for retail theft at Walmart at 9:15 p.m. July 27. Theft A 44-year-old womanan employee of Walmart, W190 N9855 Appleton Avenuewas arrested for employee theft and disorderly conduct at 3:19 p.m. July 23. The woman was uncooperative with authorities and left the store in a vehicle, but was later taken into custody. An ornamental panda was removed from a yard in the N10000 block of Windsong Circle July 27. The following report was taken from records at the Menomonee Falls Police Department. Retail theft A subject was arrested for retail theft at Kohls Department Store, N95 W18000 Appleton Avenue, 3:42 p.m. July 28. The subject selected items from the store and then attempted to return them for store credit. Theft A 29-year-old Milwaukee woman was cited for theft July 27 after investigation revealed she had stolen a male subjects Blackberry Tablet from a business in the W13000 block of Leon Road. Two credit cards were removed from the purse of a subject teaching summer school at Menomonee Falls High School, W142 N8101 Merrimac Drive, July 26. The cards were used at several area businesses. A female subject reported her bicycle was stolen from behind an apartment building in the W15000 block of Cleveland Avenue July 24. Vandalism An unknown subject(s) destroyed a golf cart a the Silver Spring Country Club, N56 W21318 Silver Spring Drive, July 25, by cutting it from its cable, driving it over the course and tipping it over. The cartwhich was discovered under the railroad bridge on Waukesha Avenue, just south of Linda Avenuewas deemed a complete loss. Warrants A 20-year-old Milwaukee woman was taken into custody on a Glendale warrant at 10:17 a.m. July 19 following a traffic stop at Appleton Avenue and Garfield Drive. A 19-year-old Hartford woman was taken into custody on a Washington County warrant at 2:54 p.m. July 27 following a traffic stop in the W18000 block of Appleton Avenue.

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Campus Notes Hanna Jensen of Colgate was named to the 2012 Spring Dean's List at Luther College in Decorah, IA. She is a sophomore. Emily Neumann of Hubertus was named to the 2012 Deans List at St. Marys College in Notre Dame, IN. She is the daughter of JoAnn and Philip Neumann of Hubertus. Tracy Thoma from Richfield won the Patricia Doyle Scholarship, totaling $900, from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville for the 2012-13 academic year. Wheeling for Healing to be held Aug. 11 Community Memorial HospitalMenomonee Falls will hold its annual Wheeling for Healing bike ride fundraiser Aug. 11. For more information, visit communitymemorial.com. Richfields Vintage Base Ball Game and Classic Car Show set for Aug. 14 Vintage Base Ball Game and Classic Car Show, sponsored by the Richfield Historical Society, at Richfield Nature Park Aug. 14. Park opens at 10 a.m., event begins at 11 a.m. Event to feature three games with childrens activities and competitions between games. Admission is $5 for adults; $3 for children 6-12. For more information, visit www.richfieldhistoricalsociety.org. Stroke and osteoporosis screenings at Germantown Senior Center Aug. 27 Area residents can be screened to reduce their risk of having a stroke or bone fracture at a Life Line Screening event to be held at the Germantown Senior Center, W162 N11960 Park Avenue, Aug. 27. Screenings identify potential cardiovascular conditions such as blocked arteries and irregular heart rhythm, abdominal aortic aneurysms, and hardening of the arteries in the legs, which is a strong predictor of heart disease. A bone density screening to assess osteoporosis risk is also offered and is appropriate for both men and women. Packages start at $149. All five screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete. For more information regarding the screenings or to schedule an appointment, call 1-877-237-1287 or visit www.lifelinescreening.com. Pre-registration is required. Exhibitors sought for St. John U.C.C. craft fair Sept. 8 Exhibitors are wanted for St. John United Church of Christs annual Fall Arts & Crafts Fair set for Saturday, Sept. 8, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Only outdoor space is available$30 for adults, $10 those under 18. The church is located at N104 W14181 Donges Bay Rd., Germantown. For more information, call (262) 251-0365.

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Masonic Angel Fund fish fry, chicken dinner set for Aug. 24
The HL Palmer Masonic Angel Fund will be holding a fish fry and chicken dinner at Milwaukee Elks Lodge, 5555 W. Good Hope Rd., Milwaukee, from 5 to 9 p.m. Aug. 24. The beer battered cod dinner is $10.95 and Jimbos famous broasted chicken dinner is $11.95. The event will include raffles and silent auctions. The funds raised will go toward helping the Milwaukee area children with immediate needs. Entertainment will be provided by Xeno (original singer for Cheap Trick) and Joel. Those who bring in three non-perishable food items will receive a raffle ticket for a television set. All food items will be donated to a local food pantry. For more information, contact Lee Wackman at (414) 208-1532.

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The Senior Center is offering the following day trips: UW Badgers vs. UTEPSaturday Sept. 22: The public is invited to join Germantown seniors as they head to Camp Randall Stadium in Madison to cheer the Badgers to victory over the University of Texas El Paso. Game is at 1 p.m. Coach Bus departs Germantown McDonald's, N112W15936 Mequon Rd., at 10 a.m.; return home will be in the early evening. Fee of $112 includes a $10 voucher for food/beverage. Registration deadline Aug. 15. Presented by Germantown Senior Center and Personalized Tours. Autumn Wine TrailWednesday, Oct. 17: A day of tours and tasting at three unique establishmentsApple Barn Orchard and Winery, Staller Estate Vineyard and Winery, and 3rd Vetro Winery near Jefferson. Cost is $79. Lunch is included with this tour. Bus departs from Germantown McDonald's, N112W15936 Mequon Rd., at 8:30 a.m. Deadline registration is Sept. 17. Presented by Germantown Seniors and Personalized Tours, Inc. To register for any of these trips or classes, call (262) 253-7799 or stop in at the Germantown Senior Center, W162N11960 Park Avenue.

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Winning awards is nothing new for Karl Koslowski, owner of Karls Country Market in Menomonee Falls, but being inducted into the American Association of Meat Processors (AAMP) Cured Meat Hall of Fame last month was a notable achievement, he said. We were surprised, but it was good news, he said. It was quite an honor. AAMPwhich holds a national convention each year (this years event was in St. Paul, Minnesota the last weekend of July)recognizes meat processors and suppliers who, according to its web site, have shown a longstanding excellence in the production of cured meats. The marketlocated at W156 N5645 Pilgrim Roadhas certainly done that as is evident by the 130-plus awards, both national and international, they have earned since they started entering competitions in 1985. Koslowski likened the latest honor to a sports team getting recognized for being outstanding. Its a big deal, he said. It doesnt happen every day. In the meat business for more than half a century, Koslowskiwho will soon turn 75opened Karls Country Market before the age of 30. It was an excellent choice, he said. People have to eat and we give them a good product. Keeping people in quality food is a passion that is near and dear to Koslowskis heart. Koslowski came to America from East Germany when he was 18 (he turned 19 on the ship) and said there was one main reason he entered the meat business: hunger. When you are hungry, food is the answer, he said. As a seventh grade boy in his native country, Koslowski had the responsibility of finding food for himself, his mother and his sister, and not always with the best results. I would go begging for food seven days a week and sometimes come home with only a potato and a slice of bread, he said. But we had to make do. Relying on his wits and survival skills, the young Koslowski quickly learned to make a friend of the local butcher. Each time I went into the butcher shop, he would ask me, What do you want to be

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when you grow up? and I said, I dont know, I dont know, and finally on maybe the third time I said, A butcher like you, Koslowski recalled. And he turned around and whacked off a piece of meat for me, and I got the idea after that. Although the father and grandfather has come a long way from hungry teen to successful businessman, he is always mindful of the early struggle that gave him the work ethic and world view he possesses today. What life deals you when youre youngthe hard knocks times, I dont forget those days, he said. I see how food gets wasted in this country and that gets to me, especially the buffet line. Why take more than you can eat? It just gets thrown away. When customers ask Koslowski why food is so expensive, he has a ready answer. Food is not expensive. People throw food away. Do you ever go to a jewelry store and see diamonds thrown on the ground behind the store? he asked. Wasting foodthat doesnt make sense. I can not relate to that. While many of his peers have retired and started slowing down the pace a bit, Koslowskiwho resides in the village with his wifehas no such plans. I come to work every day, even Sunday, he said. I love it, its my hobby. Loving what you do is half the battle. If you hate your job, you will never be successful. Besides, he asked, with a laugh, What am I supposed to do if I retire? Then they put you in a nursing home!

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School Board approves fee waiver for FC Milwaukee


BY THOMAS J. MC KILLEN MANAGING EDITOR The Germantown School Board supported waiving a policy regarding fees that would allow the FC Milwaukee youth soccer club to use district fields for the remainder of this year at no cost. FC Milwaukee is a non-profit organization that has a 50-acre facility located in the village of Germantown. However, the organizations official address is outside the community. According to information provided by school district staff, approximately 70 out of 720 players in the FC Milwaukee organization are from Germantown. FC Milwaukee plans to use fields at Kennedy Middle School for practice in addition to its own facilities. Under the district fee policy, FC Milwaukee was considered priority five and would be assessed fees for use of district facilities because less than 50 percent of participants are from the district and the organizations official address is outside the district. Superintendent Susan Borden explained that the policy does not allow administrators to waive the fee but that the board would have to take that action. There is no provision for discretion on the part of the administrative staff, Borden said. Borden said if the organization is based in Germantown, then a determination would have to be made of participation. If less than 51 percent of players were from Germantown, FC Milwaukee would still be charged fees even if its official address is in the district. John Massie, a representative from FC Milwaukee, noted that the 50-acre property in Germantown is the only land owned by the organization while is corporate address is in Butler. Massie said FC Milwaukee will be changing its address so that it is in Germantown. Massie later explained that it has two fields at its Germantown location but is in the process of creating other fields at the site. He indicated the organization needs other fields for its needs. In addition, FC Milwaukee has allowed the district soccer teams to use FC Milwaukee facilities in the past as needed and information from FC Milwaukee indicates they will continue to do so. FC Milwaukee has also paid for new nets at the Kennedy Middle School soccer field and has donated Gatorade and cups to the Germantown athletic program. Massie explained that the organization has players coming from across the state to play in the area. For club events, players and parents have stayed in local hotels, Massie said. He said that players were in the area that evening and FC Milwaukee needed a determination as to whether it will have to pay fees when it needs to use district facilities. Borden added that the space was available for use but that fee question had to be resolved by the board. Board member Michael Loth expressed support for waiving the fees for FC Milwaukee. Heres a place where we can show off the brand. What a better place than to have people from elsewhere in Wisconsin see Kennedy Middle School, Loth said. The four members of the board present at the meeting supported the waiver a few minutes later. The item was also sent to the Policy Committee for further review.

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