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Whistling Straits and Blackwolf Run


Included in GOLF Magazines Top
Courses in the World Rankings
GOLF Magazine recently released its biennial Top 100
Courses in the World Rankings,
naming both the Straits course at
Whistling Straits (#27) and the
River course at Blackwolf Run
(#94) in the Top 100 Courses in
the U.S. Additionally, the Straits
course was named #52 in the Top
100 Courses in the World. Both
courses are part of Kohler Co.s
Destination Kohler, the Forbes
Five-Star and AAA Five-Diamond
resort-hotel in Kohler, Wisconsin.
One of only 48 worldwide with
these designations, the destination
offers unparalleled golfing and
hospitality experiences.
The highly respected World
Rankings are determined by a
group of international panel members who include major-championship
winners,
architects,
journalists and group of connoisseurs who have played all of the
worlds top 100 courses.
Its a great honor to have both
Whistling Straits and Blackwolf
Run included in this prestigious
world ranking, said Jim Richer-

son, General Manager and Group


Director for Kohler Golf. We are
always proud of our rankings, but
this one in particular is special,
knowing that it is picked by the
most knowledgeable and influential people in the golf industry,
who recognize and acknowledge
the extraordinary creations by Pete
Dye and Herb Kohler.
Whistling Straits and Blackwolf
Run are both public, championship-caliber courses having collectively hosted six Major
Championships, with Whistling
Straits hosting The Ryder Cup in
2020. This past August, Whistling
Straits hosted a record-breaking
PGA Championship with the most
combined ticket sales and corporate hospitality sales to date, surpassing the PGA Championship
held at Whistling Straits in 2004.
Whistling Straits is made up of
two links-style courses the open
and rugged lakeside Straits course
and the more inland grasslandand-dunes Irish course. Borrowing
influences from Irish links
courses, the Straits has fescue fair-

ways and massive sand dune


bunkers. Just inland, interspersed
by four meandering streams, the
grassland and dunes aspect of the
Irish is a deceiving tranquil landscape. Blackwolf Run was created
alongside the Sheboygan River
and basin formed by the flows of
glacial runoff. Both the River and
Meadow Valleys courses feature
many twists and turns alongside
the river and during the fall sea-

Seminars Selling Fast at Kohler


Food & Wine Experience
Tickets are selling fast for the
15th annual Kohler Food & Wine
hosted at Destination Kohler on
October 22-25. The four-day extravaganza of food, wine and fun
boasts seminars, celebrity chef presentations, intimate wine tastings
and evening celebrations. Food
and wine enthusiasts are encour-

aged to purchase tickets at their


earliest convenience to help ensure
participating in favorite events and
the chance to attend a session
hosted by a favorite celebrity chef.
Tickets available purchase at
KohlerFoodandWine.com or 866243-8548. Sold out events are
noted online.

In its notable anniversary year,


the Kohler Food & Wine Experience a festival based on the celebration of culinary education and
epicurean innovations is a showcase of industry talents old and
new. This year marks the return of
internationally recognized French
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son, golfers can watch the salmon


swimming upstream while they
play through.
Whistling Straits and Blackwolf Run have unique and
thoughtful characteristics that
challenge both the professional
and amateur golfer, which is both
enjoyable and frustrating to the
player, said Richerson. Knowing
our courses provide a special experience for every level of golfer,

we certainly look forward to hosting future Major Championships


and welcoming the Ryder Cup to
Whistling Straits in 2020.
Kohler Co., most notable for its
artistic and innovative kitchen and
plumbing products, has a rich history of creating high-end products
and experiences. Since forming
the Hospitality & Real Estate
Group in 1981, Kohler Co. has
continued the tradition of offering
the most luxurious and personalized experiences at both Kohlerowned properties in Wisconsin
and St Andrews. Both properties,
known for their high-level customer service and impeccable attention to detail, are recognized
internationally for their championship golf courses. Destination
Kohler is home to public courses
Whistling Straits and Blackwolf
Run, which have collectively
hosted the 1998 and 2012 U.S.
Womens Open, 2004, 2010 and
2015 PGA Championships, 2007
U.S. Senior Open and is the future
location for 2020 Ryder Cup.

Join 67 of your neighbors (and


growing) on FREE neighborhood
watch website at Nextdoor.com
Kohler residents are invited to
join a free and private Kohler
neighborhood page set up by The
Kohler Villager at Nextdoor.com.
More than 67 Kohler residents
are using Nextdoor Kohler page to
quickly get the word out about
break-ins, organize a neighborhood watch group, track down
trustworthy babysitters, ask for
help keeping an eye out for lost

pets, and more! Nextdoor makes it


safe to share online only with other
Kohler residents. You can choose
to receive messages via email and
in emergency situations, urgent
alerts will be sent as texts to your
mobile phone.
Every neighbor is required to
verify their address and sign in
with their real name. Nextdoor is
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Food and Wine,


chef Jacques Ppin, appearing
with daughter Claudine Ppin.
The line-up boasts first-time presenters Scott Conant, Jeff
Mauro, Mindy Segal and returning fest-favorite Christopher
Kimball presenting alongside two
Americas Test Kitchen cast members, Bridget Lancaster and Jack
Bishop. In addition, Grant
MacPherson, Marc Stroobandt
and Stefano Viglietti will headline
the Stella Artois Main Stage
demonstrations.
Demonstrations, tastings, seminars and special event prices range
from FREE to $189 per person.
Throughout the weekend, guests
can enjoy complimentary demonstrations and tastings at various locations throughout the resort such
as The Shops at Woodlake, Kohler
Design Center and Woodlake Market.
Kohler Food & Wine Experience planners have compiled a list
of not-to-miss new and signature
experiences with tickets still remaining (at time of publication):
Kohler Chefs Challenge
Thursday, 6:30-8:30pm Stella
Artois Main Stage: Join us as six
Kitchens of Kohler chefs each pair
with auction winners from the

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community and turn surprise ingredients into culinary masterpieces. Proceeds from event will
support a local charity. $20 Price
includes tax and service fee.
Shake and Stir with Scott Conant Friday, 8-10pm - Stella Artois Main Stage: Celebrity Chef
Scott Conant is ready to shake it
up on the Main Stage. Things can
get a little crazy as the cocktails
start pouring in between the
dishes. Tasting portions of each
dish will be served with expertly
paired cocktails from the expert
mixologist. $59 Price includes
tax and service fee.
On the Rocks Late Night Party
Saturday, 9-11pm -Stella Artois
Main Stage: The ultimate late
night cocktail party happens at the
Kohler Food & Wine Experience.
Join the Kitchens of Kohler as
they prepare small plates of their
signature dishes, and watch as
mixologists pour inventive cocktails. Music will support the culmination of all the fabulous food and
flavors during this event. $59
Price includes tax and service fee.
Save the Best Taste for Last
Sunday, 11am-1:30pm - Stella Artois Main Stage: Small Bites, Beverages and Music Join our

Lady Luck lands


in Kohler for
one fun-filled
evening!
Final preparations are being
made for the Kohler School Foundations Ninth Annual Fall Follies
benefiting the Kohler School District. Please join us for a memorable evening, Friday, October 9th
at The American Club as we wig
out, ante up and support Kohler
Schools. Space is limited; so let
luck be on your side! Make your
reservations by mail or, for faster
service, tickets may be purchased
online
at
WWW.BIDPAL.NET/KSF15. Included with your admission, you
will receive a $10.00 per person
Casino Voucher to be used for
some gaming fun concluding dinner and live auction.
Its all Aces for this event!
From the Las Vegas style buffet to
the luxurious prizes at the Silent
and Live Auctions, you wont
want to PASS or FOLD.
Auction items include: Golf and
Weekend Packages, Sporting
Events and Memorabilia and
MORE! The night doesnt end

there. It will be a FULL HOUSE


as we turn it up on the dance floor
with our special guest.
Lady
Luck is coming to town and shes
brought friends! Try your hand
with Texas Hold Em. Double
down at Black Jack. Spin the
wheel on Roulette. Roll the dice
for Craps. Do you feel lucky?
The $10.00 Casino Voucher allows you access to the gaming tables. Dealers will exchange the
voucher for casino chips and additional chips may be purchased
from the Chips Cashier. All proceeds benefit the Kohler School
Foundation. All winnings will
be turned in for a chance at being
a GRAND PRIZE WINNER!
Special thanks to Corporate
Sponsors and community supporters for making this a night to remember. Whos ready to place
their bets and go all in? Winner!
Winner! Chicken Dinner!
For more information, go to
KohlerSchoolFoundation.org.

Midwest chefs as they prepare


small plates of their signature
dishes. Supporting this fabulous
cast will be mixologists providing
the perfect beverage combinations
for this festive event finale. Enjoy
musical entertainment by the Dave
Steffen Band. Restaurants represented: The Paddock Club, Stefanos, a Pig in a Fur Coat
(Madison), Travelle (Chicago),
Nico Osteria (Chicago), Jones
Dairy Farm, Graft (Madison),
Highland House (Sheboygan), The
Immigrant Restaurant, The Horse
& Plow, The Wisconsin Room,
Blackwolf Run, Whistling Straits
and the Craverie Chocolatier Caf.
Major partners for Kohler Food
& Wine Experience include: Stella
Artois by Anheuser Busch; Wirtz
Beverage Wisconsin; Sub-Zero
and Wolf; Reinhart; Jones Dairy;
Torke Coffee and Kohler Co.
Tickets and more information
are
available
online
at
KohlerFoodandWine.com,
by
phone at 866-243-8548. Stay up to
date on Kohler Food & Wine on
Facebook, Twitter and Instagram
with hashtags #KohlerFoodWine
and #DestinationKohler.

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Kohler School
Foundation continues
to take school district
beyond the basics of
public education
For supporters who have given
generously and faithfully to the
Kohler School Foundation, its
often easy to lose sight of the significance of Fall Follies and the
contributions of evening that go to
the Annual Fund. Newcomers to
the village or the school often ask,
What is Fall Follies and where
does the money go?
Many thanks to corporate sponsors, parents, community, faculty
and even students, the Fall Follies
fundraiser event has been successful in gathering support once a
year for the past eight years. Traditionally, proceeds have gone to
the Foundations Annual Fund reserved for grants to the district
for the next school year. The funfilled evening with a dinner, silent
and live auction and entertainment
was designed not only to raise
much-needed funds but to help
build a sense of community.
With the community support
over the years, the Kohler School
Foundation has been able to help
enhance academics through technology to expand the classroom
virtually. The Distance Learning
Center has allowed even elementary students the opportunity to
navigate the Internet, collaborate
through Google Drive, and attend
virtual field trips. Mobile laptop
and iPad labs are reserved by
teachers and wheeled from classroom to classroom to bring the
virtual world directly to students
desks. Other projects supported
have been outfitting each classroom with overhead projection
units and SMART boards.
Technology is not the only
focus of the Foundation. Its
Board of Directors also recognizes the development of the
whole student: that healthy students include minds, bodies and
culture of the school. The 201415 school year saw $18,800 from
the Foundation for events that
helped improve school culture,
and academic progress. Items
such as High School Advisory activities and Middle School
Bomber Time programs ultimately contribute to building co-

hesion among the students. Additionally, the Foundation committed $25,000 to the Ebben Field
renovation.
In 2014-15, $15,325 was
pledged through the Fall Follies
reverse auction to develop an outdoor learning space in the courtyard. This initiative is beginning
to take shape on the School Street
side of the school at the area often
referred to as the old entrance.
The space is designed to promote
curiosity, creativity, and imagination for students and the community alike. District Administrator,
Quynh Trueblood, states, It gives
our faculty the opportunity to expand the classroom - quite literally. We envision this outdoor
learning space to provide a boundary free environment for presentations, performances and projects."
For the 2015-16 school year, the
Kohler School District recognized
a need to provide enhancements to
the shared space in the Kohler
Public Library.
The Kohler
School Foundation recently announced a grant to the school in
the amount of $45,000 to enhance
the learning space at the Kohler
Public Library - often a hub for
students to study and work together. The project, in conjunction with Kohler Village funding,
will provide spaces specific to the
various types of student learning.
From a technology bar that will
allow students to work more privately and individually to group
learning spaces with age-appropriate furniture and discussion
areas, the Kohler School Foundation is excited to help create a
space conducive to 21st century
learning styles in a project that
will impact every student at the
school.
Fall Follies, a community-wide
event, will be held on October 9 at
the American Club. Reservations
can be made online at
www.kohlerschoolfoundation.org.
The Foundation encourages all to
attend and it extends its gratitude
to supporters at all levels of giving.

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SAME CLASSES AS OFFERED THRU THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN
The Modern Shaman Workshop (2 Nights)
Learn how to walk between
worlds and live in each one.
Move thru life as an "energy
being". You will learn techniques
to heal yourself and others and
create what you want by changing your perception of the world.
This class focuses on the core
essence of what it is to be a
shaman. Topics covered: What
is Shamanism, Dont Squeeze the
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and Who Are You. Presented by
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Certificate of Completion.
Date: Tuesday, October 6th and

Tuesday, October 13, 2015 (two


nights)
Time: 6:30pm 9:00pm
Fee: $79.00 (cash or check)
As You Think
This class is about using your
thoughts effectively to create the
life you want. You will learn
what the Vibrational Universe
is and how it works. Learn to
recognize why your life is moving in a certain direction and how
to change it. Techniques will be
given to apply the power of intentions and to attract what you want
in life. Presented by Mental Imagery expert and UW instructor,
John Oestreicher.
Date: Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Time: 6:30pm 8:30pm


Fee: $30.00 (cash or check)
Forever Young
Is it possible to reverse the aging
process? Can we grow younger?
In this class you will learn that is
it possible to look, feel and be
younger. Popular speaker, John
Oestreicher will present antiaging studies and how other cultures have reversed the aging
process. Learn natural, holistic
and practical techniques that will
help you tap in to the fountain of
youth within you.
Date: Tuesdays, October 27,
2015
Time: 6:30pm 8:30pm
Fee: $30.00 (cash or check)

Special music
at Grace UCC
The people of Grace UCC, 500
School Street, Kohler, wish to announce that on October 11 the
Winds of Worship will enhance
the 10: a.m. service with their
music. Winds of Worship is a
flute ensemble bringing together
the harmony from its 16 members. The group will provide inspiring songs to help shape the
emotion of the service and bring
a sense of sacred sounds to the
hearts of those gathered. With the
energy of this group our service
will be enjoyable as well as inspirational. The public is invited to
join the congregation as it seeks
to unite the sacred with the
temporal.

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Obituaries
Richard Dick Heronemus (1932-2015)
Richard Dick C. Heronemus,
age 83, of Kohler returned to his
Lord and Savior on Wednesday,
September 16, 2015. He was born
June 12, 1932 in Madison, WI to
Norma H. (Dersch) and William S.
Heronemus, youngest of 7 children. Richard married the love of
his life, Lois A. Bradley, on March
7, 1954 and shared 61 years of a
loving Christ centered marriage.
Together, they raised 3 children,
Jill (Kelly) Foster, Lori (Andrew)

Barrieau and Steven


(Suzanne) Heronemus.
Richard was also the
proud grandfather of 8
grandchildren,
Alex,
Emily, Lisa, Gina,
Michelle, John, Matthew
and Claire; and 2 great
grandchildren, Lyra and
Oliver. He is also survived by his brother, John and sister, Rosemary Pech. Dick was
preceded in death by his parents

and siblings, Helen,


Joyce, William E., and
Elizabeth.
Richard was a
dedicated and loving
husband, father, friend,
and follower of Christ.
After graduating from
UW Madison with a BS
of Business Administration, he provided for his family
working in Human Resources with
Appleton Papers, Citizen's Bank,

Bemis Corporation, and self-employment. He proudly served his


country in the Navy during the
Korean War. Dick was very active
in the community and church, including Rotary, Chamber of Commerce, Sheboygan Yacht Club,
United Way, and Trinity Lutheran
Church.
Funeral Service wase held on
Tuesday, September 22 at Trinity
Lutheran Church, with a luncheon
and time of fellowship following

the service in the church gymnasium. Private committal was held


at Woodland Cemetery, Kohler.
In lieu of flowers, memorials
are appreciated to the Trinity
Lutheran Organ Fund or Adaptive
Sailing Program of Sailing Education Association of Sheboygan,
P.O. Box 1317 Sheboygan, WI
53082, www.seasheboygan.org.
Visit ballhornchapels.com to
sign the guestbook.

Twelve days before Richard Heronemus passed, specially modified sailboat


allowed him to set sail with son for first time in more than a decade
Twelve days before he passed
away unexpectedly, Richard
DickHeronemus of Kohler was
able to spend time with his 55
year-old son, Steve Heronemus,
doing something the father/son
duo hadnt been able to do in more
than a decade:Go sailing on Lake
Michigan.
In 2005 Steve, who was an accomplished musician on a variety
of instruments, was diagnosed
with ALS (Lou Gehrigs Disease),
a disorder that affects nerve cells
in the brain and spinal cord, and
over time can lead to an inability
to speak, move and breathe without mechanical assistance.
Steve currently has use of one
finger and his jaw. He uses his
eyes to operate a computer, his
main form of communication.
The Sailing Education Association of Sheboygan (SEAS) collaborated with Harken Yachting
Equipment of Pewaukee and others, including Bemis Manufacturing Co. of Sheboygan Falls, to

provide an adaptive solution for


one of the Sail Sheboygan Sonars,
which allowed Steve to skipper
and trim so that he and his dad
could share a sail together like old
times.
A special chair was handcrafted
and built for the trip, which included a head rest and neck support, a bite switch, and various
electronics synchronized to control the boat.
Steve was able to sail solo
around the Sheboygan harbor for
four hours. His father joined him
for a 20-minute jaunt. On the day
after his fathers memorial service, Steve set sail again as a tribute
to his late father, this time joined
by his own son, Matthew.
Steve told theMilwaukee Journal Sentinel, This trip is an affirmation that I am living with ALS
and not dying of it . . . Steve
hopes to continually challenge
himself with longer trips and connect with other sailors living with
disabilities as well as expand

adaptive sailing opportunities in


Sheboygan and throughout the
country.

For links to more articles about


this story and moving videos of
Steve sailing expeditions (includ-

ing launching from the Sheboygan


Harbor with his father) visit
facebook.com/kohlervillager.

Screenshot from video by Michael Sears, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Kohler High School


drumline joins
march for
Alzheimers cure
On September 12, 2015 the Kohler High School Drumline participated in the 2015 Walk to End Alzheimer's - Sheboygan County. The
2.5 mile walk began at Sports Core in Kohler.
Submitted photos

10 OCTOBER 1, 2015

KOHLER VILLAGER

KOHLERVILLAGER.COM

NOTICE FOR BUDGET


HEARING AND ANNUAL
DISTRICT MEETING
Notice is hereby given to the qualified electors of the
School District of Kohler, County of Sheboygan, State of
Wisconsin, that an Annual Meeting of said district for the
transaction of business will be held in the District Library
in the school on Monday, the twenty-sixth day of October, 2015, at six-thirty oclock p.m. The Budget Hearing
of said district for review of the budget will be held in the
same place on the same day at six oclock p.m.
Dated this 1st day of October, 2015.
Chad Hamilton, District Clerk

Booster Club
to meet
The Kohler Athletic Booster
Club will hold a meeting on
Monday, October 5 at 5:30
p.m. at the Kohler Public Library. New members are always welcome! For more
information, please contact
Matt Maggi at 208-1729.

Kohler High School


announces National
Merit Scholarship
semifinalists
Kohler High School and officials of the National Merit Scholarship Corporation are proud to
announce Amelia Grose and Dennis Kanz as 2016 National Merit
Scholarship semifinalists. Amelia
and Dennis are academically talented high school seniors who
have an opportunity to continue in
the competition for some 7,400
National Merit Scholarships worth
more than $32 million that will be
offered next spring.

To be considered for a Merit


Scholarship award, semifinalists
must fulfill several requirements to
advance to the finalist level of the
competition. About 90 percent of
the semifinalists are expected to attain finalist standing, and about
half of the finalists will win a National Merit Scholarship, earning
the title of Merit Scholar.
Congratulations to Amelia and
Denny and their families!

Amelia Grose

Dennis Kanz

KHS to Stage BEAUTY


& THE BEAST
Show Opens November 5th
KHS actors are hard at work
singing and dancing and rehearsing their way through Disneys
most popular musical, BEAUTY
& THE BEAST. The Broadway
show, adapted from the animated
movie, will premiere on Thursday,
November 5th with a 7 pm performance at Kohler Memorial
Theatre. Additional performances
will take place on Friday and Saturday, November 6th and 7th at 7
pm, and Sunday, November 8th at
2 pm.
All your favorite Disney characters will be there on stage, says
director Peggy Hoffmann. Belle,
Gaston, LeFou and the Beast.
And all the enchanted characters
like Lumiere and Cogsworth.
And all those wonderful songs that
everyone loved from the movie

are part of it, too. Its the kind of


show that everyone will love, from
pre-schoolers to grandparents and
all ages in between.
Senior Amelia Grose and junior
Ryah Gutschow share the lead role
of Belle. Senior Chris Lofgren
and junior Rilind Hidri play
Belles oafish suitor, Gaston, and

the Beast is played by sophomore


Jack Kral. Ben Tengowski plays
LeFou and Nathan Waniorek and
Dustin Holmer share the role of
Belles father Maurice. Enchanted
characters include Denny Kanz as
Lumiere, Hunter Lewinski/Sam
Maass as Cogsworth, Emma
Hapeman/Kaelin Sbrocco as Mrs.
Potts, Chloi DuCharme as Babette, Hannah Coppersmith as
Madame, and Elsie Kay as Chip.
Look for an article in the next
issue detailing the rest of the cast.
Since many of the major roles
are double cast, a cast list is available when you purchase tickets.
Tickets are good for any performance and are available for sale in
the KHS office for $7.00. Tickets
prices will be $9.00 at the door on
the days of performances.

Access essential reports directly


from the Districts website
The District website at kohlerpublicschools.org now features a
link called The State of the District, which includes reports and
updates to the community on the
Strategic Plan, Student Achievement, Educator Effectiveness, Interscholastic Athletics, etc. as well
as reports from other agencies
such as our School Report Card.
Additionally, in order to keep

you informed of the School


Boards discussions, debates, and
decisions, board agendas are now
being posted via a direct link on
Districts home page.
The School Board has also appointed Christina Koberstein,
School Board Vice-President, to
help Superintendent Quynh Trueblood develop a strategic communication plan. The purpose of this

plan is to improve
the effectiveness and efficiency of
all
communication
streams
throughout the District. The district will soon be reaching out to
the community and staff to gather
insight into what is important
information and how we can best
meet the community's needs.

Kohler fifth-grader
takes first in her
category at chess
tourney
Kohler fifth grader Simran Bhatia continues to excel at chess
championships hosted by the Wisconsin Chess Association. This
time she finished first amongst
eight players in the Marshall Rohland Memorial Wisconsin State
Closed Chess Championship held
in Green Bay September 5-6,
2015.
Fifty-eight players from around
the state competed in this prestigious two-day, five-round annual
tournament. Simran competed in
the under-1,200 category, winning
a cash prize and a trophy.

Simran Bhatia

OCTOBER 1, 2015

KOHLERVILLAGER.COM

THE

KOHLER VILLAGER

VILLAGE VIEW
www.kohlervillage.org

KOHLER YOUTH
CENTER MIDDLE
SCHOOL LOCK-IN
COME ONE COME ALL!!!
SPREAD THE WORD
Who? All students in 6th through 8th grades
What? Youth Center Middle School Lock-in
Where? The newly renovated Youth Center
When? Saturday, October 17, 7:30-11:00pm
Why?
4Because the 1st quarter of school is almost
over
4Because the pool will be glow in-the-dark
swimming
4Because we will play dodgeball, have a variety show, listen to music and have fun
4Because we will be creating milkshakes and
root beer floats for sampling
4Because all our friends will be there

so SPREAD THE WORD!!!


Featuring: Ice Cream Cones @ 75 5 and 10
candy selections
$3 special including: hot dog, small drink, bag
of chips and any candy under $1

Trick-or-Treat
October 31st
from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.

FROM CLERK/TREASURER LAURIE


LINDOW www.kohlervillage.org
Village Meetings Scheduled for October
10/5
Property Committee
4:30 pm
10/5
Finance Committee
5:00 pm
10/14 Library Board
(at Library)
12:30 pm
10/12 Village Board
5:30 pm
10/22 Planning Commission
4:30 pm
10/26 Recreation Committee
4:30 pm
All meetings are held at Kohler Village Hall,
319 Highland Drive, unless otherwise indicated.
Twitter
Follow the Village of Kohler on Twitter @KohlerVillage.

FROM POLICE CHIEF BILL RUTTEN


www.kohlerpolice.com
Trick-or-Treat
The Kohler Police Department wants trick-ortreating to be fun and safe for everyone. To help
that cause, Officer Hocevar will be holding a
Safe Trick-or-Treat Awareness Program in the
school for the younger students. He will be
passing out trick-or-treat bags from the Police
Department. During Trick-or-Treating, which
will be on October 31st from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m.,

officers will hand out glow necklaces to any


child that wants one. The glow necklaces will
make the children more visible as they are enjoying the night out. Choosing a costume where
the kids are able to maintain good vision is also
a very good idea.
Vehicle Break-ins
Recently there have been multiple vehicle
break-ins, all occurring in the Sports Core main
parking lot. The thief popped the window and
reached in and took a purse in plain view from
the interior of the vehicle. Other valuables were
left behind. The credit cards were immediately
used and gift cards were purchased. Those gift
cards were subsequently used in multiple locations in Milwaukee in a short period of time. To
keep from being an easy victim, secure your
valuables out of plain view if you need to leave
them in your vehicle. Also, keep a list of your
cards and a number to call to cancel them
quickly if needed.

Thursdays from 6:00-7:30 pm, and Saturdays


and Sundays from 1:30-4:00 pm. If you want a
great morning workout, join Water-In-Motion
Water Aerobics on Monday-Wednesday-Friday
from 7:00-8:00 am.
Thank you to all who participated in our summer swim programs. We had a fabulous summer. We look forward to seeing you at the
pool!

VILLAGE BOARD

The Village Board approved the following


items during their August 10th meeting:
Resignation of Paula Anderson and appointment of Liz Fehling to the Library Board.
Resolution 2015-8, 2014 Compliance Maintenance Annual Report (CMAR)
Advertising 2005 dump truck and auxiliary
generator on Wisconsin Surplus Auction.
Resignation of Brett Edgerle from the Village
Board and Planning Commission.
Appointment of Brett Edgerle to position of
FROM DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC
Director of Public Works.
WORKS BRETT EDGERLE
Operators licenses as requested.
Leaf Collection
Radio Acceptance Agreement between Village
Leaf collection will start on October 5th and
of Kohler and Sheboygan County.
continue until December 4th. Leaves should be
raked into the street along the curb in three-foot Purchase of radio unit replacement for Kohler
Police of $17,383.65 payable over five years
(3) wide rows. No grass clippings, sticks, or
and Kohler Fire at $2,435.
other garden debris is allowed. The Public
June 2015 Revenue & Expense reports, bank
Works Department follows a schedule for leaf
reconciliation and journal entries.
collection. The collection starts on the south
end of the Village where the trees are more ma- Engagement letter and contract for audit servture and produce more leaves. The route continices for 2015, 2016 and 2017 with Baker
ues to the west and north sections of the Village.
Tilly Virchow Krause, LLP.
During the last part of October and early part of Ordinance 2015-3, Amending Municipal Code,
November we may only be able to get through
Regarding Fireworks.
the Village once a week and cannot make ex Resolution 2015-9, Commendation to Bruce
ceptions since this will affect the collection
Neerhof, Public Works Superintendent
schedule.
Fall Yard Waste
Yard waste must be put into the carts with the
green lid. On October 27th and November 3rd,
yard waste may be put into additional containers after the green cart is full for these two special pickup weeks.

FROM YOUTH CENTER MANAGER


RHONDA HOLLAND
Welcome Back!
The Youth Center is open after school at 3:00
pm for snacks, food, friends and fun. Stop in for
a shake, burger or one of the other delicious
items from our menu.
Membership Cards for 6th grade and older are
now here! Sign yours today!

FROM AQUATICS DIRECTOR


SONJA HEINS
Now that we are back to school the pool hours
have changed. We are open Tuesdays and

Village Board
Thomas Schnettler,
President
Susan Jaberg
Charles Keller
John Pethan
Brian Post
Mike Zimmermann
Clerk-Treasurer
Laurie Lindow
Police Chief
William Rutten
Fire Chief
Mike Lindstrom
Recreation Director
Doug Bocchini
Librarian
Erin Coppersmith

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12 OCTOBER 1, 2015

KOHLER VILLAGER

KOHLERVILLAGER.COM

Focused on enhancing the guest experience,


Kohler Waters Spa increases co-ed relaxation
space and launches seasonal experiences
Long established as an industry
leader in health, wellness and hydrotherapy experiences, Kohler Waters
Spa is never one to rest on its laurels.
Focused on continuously improving the
Five-Star guest experience at Kohler
Waters Spa at Destination Kohler, the
team has updated the 25,000 squarefoot facility to include more co-ed relaxation spaces to accommodate
spa-goers who desire more common
areas where guests can spend time together before and after services. These
updates coincide with the spa also
launching new seasonal services for
the fall and winter.
Time Together Is Time Well Spent
We continue to see more groups
and couples coming in who wish to
spend time with each other, in addition
to having time alone to enjoy spa services, said Director Kohler Waters Spas
Garrett Mersberger. When guests and
groups travel together, they want to
spend time catching up, laughing and
enjoying each others company. While
the location and activities are important when planning a getaway, together time is equally as important.
Mersberger references couples traveling together, girls and guys getaways,
and bachelorette and wedding parties
who all look for locations where they
can congregate and socialize.
The first floor of Kohler Waters Spa
now includes two revamped areas to
accommodate guests who wish to
relax before and after services. One
area, on the west side of the first floor,
includes new lounge chairs, chromotherapy lights and curtains for privacy. The other area, off the south side
of the spa, includes comfortable
couches and chairs, tables for dining,
outdoor seating and a television. Both
spaces offer the ability for individuals
to rest or groups to engage with one
another. These spaces are co-ed and
are also open for guests to enjoy spa

lunch at their leisure.


In addition, the first floor lobby includes more seating and floor-to-ceiling blue glass decorative panels that
have the look and feel of water. Each
design element of the spa has been
specifically picked out to look, feel,
sound or mimic the essence of water
a Kohler Waters Spa specialty. The
lower level of the spa also includes
new comfortable furniture in the co-ed
relaxation spaces, some new pieces
and others refurbished.
When we talk about health and
wellness at Kohler Waters Spa, we talk
not only about the detoxifying and
thoughtful services we offer, but also
about the importance of the ambiance
how sound, colors and atmosphere
also contribute to a healthy mind, body
and soul, added Mersberger. Our
goal with the updated spaces is to provide that ultimate getaway for each
person.
New Fall & Winter Seasonal Services
The updates to the spa facility coincide with the launch of the fall and
winter seasonals the fresh scents and
smells of the harvest and winter seasons.
Chocolate Re-Wine Body Service
Oct. 1 - Dec. 10
A body service and facial in one, the
Chocolate Re-Wine seasonal is
launched in honor of the Kohler Food
& Wine Experience at Destination
Kohler. This anti-oxidant infused headto-toe treatment will replenish dry,
stressed skin both on the body and
face while also leveraging the healing
benefits of rich vitamins such as Goji
Berry, Pomegranate, Green Tea, and B
Vitamins. 50 minute service starting at
$150
Apple Cider Pedicure Oct. 1 - Dec. 10
Utilizing Farm House Fresh products,
the Apple Cider Pedicure is the perfect
harvest seasonal service. It includes a
hydrating fizz ball soak, sugar scrub ex-

Kohler Original Recipe Chocolates


releases limited edition flavor to
support breast cancer awareness

foliation, and a caramel body milk foot


massage with the warming fall scents
of apple cider rum, pumpkin and
caramel. 50-minute service starting at
$90.
Peppermint Snowflake Pedicure
Dec. 11 - March 31
This winter seasonal was designed
to help alleviate chronic muscle aches
and stiffness. The treatment features a
foot soak using Naturopathica Magnesium Bath Flakes, followed by a thorough exfoliation of the legs and feet.
This pedicure also includes warm and
cool therapy, to sooth aches and pains,
while circulating blood flow and finishes off with a massage using Gotu
Kola Healing Balm that hydrates and
repairs skin. 50-minute service starting
at $90.
When Life Hands You Lemons
Massage Dec 11 - March 31
A winter seasonal and therapeutic
massage was designed to be soothing
without using deep pressure. The
treatment is aimed to provide a seep
sense of calm and relaxation and utilizes products that are organic and
have been selected for their immuneboosting and mood-lifting properties.
50 minute service for $155 and 80
minute service starting at $205.
The Kohler Waters Spa is celebrating
Sweetest Day (October 17) with a special retail offer. Celebrate Sweetest Day
in a five-star way with an at home spa
experience gift set. Purchase a Kohler
Waters Spa gift card and for an additional $40 receive a gift set including a
Hollyhock Body Lotion, Bath Booster
and Travel Candle with packaged gift
card presenter (a $60 value).
For reservations, please call
800-344-2838 or visit
KohlerWatersSpa.com for more information. Stay up to date on spa news
and happenings on Facebook at
facebook.com/kwskohler and on
Twitter, @theamericanclub.

In honor of Breast Cancer


Awareness Month, KOHLER Original Recipe Chocolates is releasing
the limited edition Strawberry Balsamic Rare Facet for the second
year to support the American Cancer Society.
This delightful treat is a dark
chocolate shell filled with a dark
chocolate ganache of strawberry
puree and aged, tart balsamic vinegar, handmade and airbrushed in a
soft shade of pink by Kohler chocolatier, Anette Righi DeFendi. The
Strawberry Balsamic Rare Facet is
part of the Rare Facet chocolate
line, a distinct collection noted for
its rich and luxurious flavor.
Im very excited that were bringing back this confection for the second year, said Righi DeFendi. This
is one of my favorite flavor profiles,
and Im proud to help raise awareness for this devastating disease.
This exquisite delicacy can be purchased

at www.KohlerChocolates.com and
at Craverie Chocolatier Caf at The
Shops at Woodlake and is available
September 29 through October
31. The Strawberry Balsamic Rare
Facet is sold as a 4-piece set for
$9.99, and a portion of proceeds of
each box sold will be donated to
the American Cancer Society.
The Strawberry Balsamic Rare
Facet and KOHLER Original Recipe
Chocolate signature lines are made
at the Craverie Chocolatier Caf at
Destination Kohler in Kohler, one of
only 48 resort hotels in the world
to boast the AAA Five-Diamond
and Forbes Five-Star accolades.

The End Zone with


Antonio Freeman
ESPN Wisconsin presents The
End Zone with Antonio Freeman at
The Horse & Plow on Mondays
from 6-7pm at The Horse & Plow
until the end of regular season
football.
Score yourself a seat as Green
Bay Hall of Famer Antonio Freeman, ESPN Milwaukees Drew
Olson and a featured pro football
player of the week break down all
the action. The live broadcast will
be broadcast throughout the dining
room of the historic taproom. Stick
around after the show, and enjoy
Monday night football and drink

specials.
For VIP seating reservations call
920-457-8000. Stay current with
every episode of the show by listening to the podcast at espnwisconsin.com. There will not be a
show on October 26.

CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Exhibit: LOOKING EAST
Through October 11, Complimentary
ARTspace: A Gallery of the John Michael
Kohler Arts Center
The most intimate art is that which is
lived with or worn. The works in LOOKING EAST were created for both beauty
and function. Experience the works of
artists Amy Nguyen (MA) wearables;
Sowon Joo (Korea), jewelry; So Young
Park (NY) jewelry and Randi Solin (VT),
glass. All are influenced by Asian aesthetics. 920-452-8602
Kids Fest
October 3, 11am-3pm
Woodlake Market
Grab the kids and head to Woodlake
Market for a day the whole family will
love. Enjoy: Bounce Houses, Hay Fort,
Pumpkin Decorating, Games, Activities,
and more. Prizes and giveaways available while supplies last. Kids will have an
opportunity to practice their safety skills
with a 911 simulator. Stay for lunch and
enjoy grill specials.
Fall in love with Bumble and Bumble
October 6, 4-8pm, $45
Kohler Waters Spa
Join us as we feature our new premier
hair care provider Bumble and Bumble
for education on their products and how it
can be incorporated into your current hair

routine. In addition to these amazing hair


care products, we will be offering a
Scents of Fall hand and foot treatment,
which will leave your skin feeling hydrated for the upcoming Wisconsin winter. $45 per person, includes 25 minute
treatment (hair consultation, hand treatment, or foot treatment), $25 retail credit
to apply towards any Bumble and Bumble
purchase of $50 or more. Choose to add
an additional treatment for $20. Please
contact Megan Hoffmann at 920-4512160 or megan.hoffmann@kohler.com to
reserve your appointment. Space is limited. Registration fee is non-refundable
and non-transferable for special events.
Access to full spa facilities not available
to event attendees.
The Modern Shaman Workshop
October 6 and 13, 6:30-9pm, $79
Intentions
Learn how to walk between worlds and
live in each one. Move thru life as an energy being. You will learn techniques to
heal yourself and others and create what
you want by changing your perception of
the world. This class focuses on the core
essence of what it is to be a shaman.
Topics covered: What is Shamanism,
Dont Squeeze the Shaman, Human
Being of Light, Know Thou Art Spirit,
and Who Are You. Presented by Reiki

Master/Teacher and Modern Shaman,


John Oestreicher. Certificate of Completion included. Please call 920-457-9543
for more information and reservations.
As You Think
October 20, 6:30-8:30pm, $30
Intentions
This class is about using your thoughts
effectively to create the life you want. You
will learn what the Vibrational Universe
is and how it works. Learn to recognize
why your life is moving in a certain direction and how to change it. Techniques will
be given to apply the power of intentions
and to attract what you want in life. Presented by Mental Imagery expert and UW
instructor, John Oestreicher. Please call
920-457-9543 for more information and
reservations.
Massage the ghouls away!
October 29, 4-8pm, $55
Kohler Waters Spa
Join us on this spooky Pre-Halloween
night for our Halloween themed massage
to work out the ghouls of your skeleton.
Our therapists will melt away tension and
stress to leave you feeling ready to trickor-treat the night away. $55 per person,
includes 25 minute treatment, full spa access from 4:00pm until 8:00pm, and a
$25 retail credit to apply towards any retail purchase of $50 or more. Please con-

tact Megan Hoffmann at 920-451-2160 or


megan.hoffmann@kohler.com to reserve
your appointment. Space is limited. Registration fee is non-refundable and nontransferable for special events.
Tubs & Treats
October 31, 1-3pm, Free
Kohler Design Center
Dress up in your best costumes and
enjoy this family-fun Halloween party
featuring trick-or-treating, seasonal crafts,
games, and more.

SPORTS CORE SPECIALS,


EVENTS & CLASSES
For more information, pricing details and
to register call Sports Core at 920-4574444 or online at sports-core.com
Fall Group Swim Lessons Begin the week
of October 5
Social Waltz Dance Classes - Mondays,
October 12-November 2, 7-8pm
Kids Night Out - Friday, October 9, 5-9pm
Zumba Party in Pink - Saturday, October
18, 1-2:30pm
Kids Motion - Wednesday, October 21, 910am
Adult Tennis Mixer - Friday, October 30,
6-9pm

YOGA ON THE LAKE


SPECIALS AND CLASSES
For more information, pricing details
and to register call Yoga on the Lake
at 920-453-2817 or contact manager
Ashley Kohler
at ashley.kohler@kohler.com.
Yoga Nidra
October 4, 6:15-8:15pm, $25
Nidra is a Sanskrit word which means
wakeful sleep, or conscious relaxation. It
is an ancient practice which systematically induces complete mental, physical,
and emotional relaxation. As you comfortably lie on your back your awareness is
brought to different parts of your body
through guided imagery. The process will
leave you relaxed and energized. this
workshop will involve an extended yoga
sequence followed by the guided meditation. All Levels are welcome.
Please bring a blanket and pillow.
Halloween Flow with Zac
October 30, 6:45-8pm, $15, or $10 with a
friend
Join Yoga on the Lake for a 75min
spooky flow! Wear your favorite Halloween costume and get ready to explore
your favorite yoga postures with a wild &
wacky spin. Plan on scary Black cats,
creepy crows and corpse pose. Costumes are recommended, fun is required.

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