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MCO Spring Concert The Friends of the Performing Arts Center are bringing the Dutton family’s musical expe-
rience to Middleton on April 14th. The production is at 7:30 at the beautiful Performing Arts
Center located at the High School. Tickets for this extraordinary show are Adults: $35.00, Se-
The Middleton Community Orchestra’s Early Spring Concert will take place on Wednes- niors: $30.00, Students: $10.00 and are available at www.friendspac.org, at the Monona Bank
day, April 11 at 7:30 at the Middleton Performing Arts Center, 2100 Bristol St. The program on Parmenter St, or by calling 608-886-3103.
features horn soloist Dafydd Bevil on the Strauss Horn Concerto No 2. The orchestra will also
perform Elgar’s Introduction and Allegro for Strings, Op. 47 and Vaughan-Williams The Dean and Sheila Dutton were several networks for appear- what sets them apart from most
Wasps: Aristophanic Suite. Kyle Knox, conductor. $15 general admission, students are free not professional musicians and ances and interviews the high- shows is their ability to connect
Tickets are available at Willy St. Co-op West and at the door. Students can get tickets at they certainly weren’t plan- light of which was their run to with their audiences. People
the door only on the night of the show. Box office opens at 6:30 p.m. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. ning on raising their children the Top Ten Finalists on the hit are fascinated by the all-in-the-
as such, but when they realized NBC series “America’s Got family performers whose love
that music was beginning to de- Talent” where they even gained for each other and for what they
fine who they were as a family, the attention of American Idol share is definitely unique.
they embraced it wholeheart- star Simon Cowell. Today, The Duttons are international
edly. Since that decision to pur- they own their own theater in touring and recording artists
sue a career in music was made Branson, Missouri, where they who perform bluegrass to clas-
in 1991, the Duttons as a whole perform over 300 shows a year. sical music and everything in
have not looked back and have They also own the hotel, restau- between. Their show features a
gone on to enjoy a successful rant, and gift shop associated variety of instruments, includ-
touring career and music busi- with the theater, and another ing violin, guitar, bass, viola,
ness. The Duttons appeared on theater in Mesa, Arizona, where banjo, mandolin, keyboard,
they perform from December harmonica, and drums, among
through March. others. The Duttons have gar-
While the Duttons’ musical nered awards and recognition
talent is immediately obvious, in national fiddling contests,
(USPS 347-380) classical violin competitions,
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Opinion
GeiGer
achievement. You don’t have to the most clever author on the Cruelty to animals does seem
go far. Amazon and Goodreads planet. And his tales of love to produce bad reviews. Per-
are home to thousands of one- and woe reach deep into our haps I should delete the part,
star reviews of the very best collective souls. Thousands of in my next manuscript, where
Counter
books ever written. people disagree with me, appar- I kick an endangered panda
James Joyce’s Ulysses has ently. One reviewer of Me Talk to death, or the entire chapter
about a thousand one-star Pretty One Day even penned where I discuss the best ways
reviews on the popular app, her one-star review directly to to light a chipmunk on fire.
Goodreads. One reviewer ex- the author, as if in the hopes Yet another reader is more
plained his low rating this way: that maybe she could convince diplomatic in her review of
“It fell in my toilet and I’m ac- him to stop writing: “You think Sedaris. She writes, simply: “I
by Matt Geiger, Editor cepting it as an act of god.”
The one-star reviews of Is-
you’re funny? Meh, not that
funny. Special? You’re not that
didn’t think it was funny. Is
something wrong with me?”
abel Allende’s elegant The special either. You’re a writer, Yes.
“arguably” the greatest band member the reality into which
Communist ever, and War and Peace is
“arguably” the best book.
you are opening your eyes. One
might argue that the world is
House of Spirits are particularly
fun. One states simply: “I think
just another writer. What’s the
big deal?” I know the letters
My favorite bad review is
for The Collected Works of Wil-
this book was alright but there spell “w-r-i-t-e-r,” but it kind liam Shakespeare. Surely, you
Because everything is arguable. there, but 100 percent of what
propaganda! If you don’t believe me, just
look at the comment section
we know of the world around
us, of our children and our gods
is a lot of confusing things.”
Indeed.
of feels like a synonym for
“feces.” It seems like she’s sort
think, this book receives only
five-star reviews and glow-
Another says he hated the of giving one-star to all writers, ing praise, right? I mean, it’s
A good review can be good. below the least controversial and our friends, is gathered and
book, then admits he didn’t not just Sedaris. SHAKESPEARE.
But only a bad review can thing you can imagine on understood through our subjec-
actually read it. One reviewer, Another critic said she was This one comes from Ama-
achieve greatness. YouTube – a sick kid petting a tive experiences. Proust even
who also gave it one star and “appalled” by the book: “[In zon. These reviews are notori-
Like it or not, human exis- puppy– and notice how quickly wonders if maybe the only
also admitted she did not actu- my opinion], his joke regarding ous, among authors, because
tence is subjective. More than it becomes a rancorous debate thing that holds the doorknob
ally read the whole book, said his pet’s need for dialysis was people often give poor ratings
any other species, our very na- about Trump or whether or not and the lamp to their forms and
she didn’t like it because some- especially scathing since I lost based on the amount of time the
ture, and even the reality of our 9/11 was an inside job. functions as doorknobs and
one was mean to a chicken in it. my beloved 18-year-old shih book took to arrive in the mail,
existence, is based upon how At the beginning of his lamps, is the very fact that we
Boring one-star reviews tend tzu to chronic kidney failure or whether or not the pages of a
each individual experiences “Swann” books, Marcel Proust conceive them as such. And I
to run screaming into the realm last year.” Her profile photo is used copy were dog eared – two
the world. Cows don’t wander talks about the experience of wonder if religion isn’t just the
of politics. “This is commu- of her with a little dog, prob- things that not even the best au-
around wondering if they exist, waking up in his bedroom, as idea that maybe, our forms and
nist propaganda!” is a popular ably before its demise. She thor can really control.
whether god exists, whether a child. For a moment, he lies functions are the way they are
trope. shelved the book in a couple This review is so wonderful I
beauty exists, or whether the there as a mere husk, igno- because something else con-
Good ones push the bound- categories, including “books took a screen shot of it, so I can
existence of any of them is rant of the world and even of ceives us to be that way.
aries of what a review is, and set in New York” and “worst look at it whenever I feel low.
contingent upon the ability to himself. Then, his past experi- Whenever this gets me down
what it can tell us about our- books I’ve ever read.” I really The Collected Works of
conceive of them. We do. I do, ences – the places he has been – whenever I fret because mil-
selves. love all dogs, and I really love William Shakespeare received
at least. and might currently be – come lions of people think the world
Critics of humorous prose some humans, even writers like a damning single star. The
That’s why people often put flooding back into his mind. is flat or because of the infinite
have it easy. All they really Mr. Sedaris. I think it’s possi- reason? The reviewer, who I’ll
the word “arguably” before When this is over, he is once glib hot takes on complex so-
have to say is “not funny” and ble to love them both. I’d like to admit is more to the point than
claims about greatness, as a again himself. cial, political and economic
their work is pretty much done. point out that this person’s shih the Bard, explains it in a single
qualifier. It’s just a small ad- We’ve probably all experi- issues – I can always make
After all, humor is even more tzu was 126 in dog years, when sentence:
mission that yes, each person’s enced this. The fleeting mo- myself feel better by reading
subjective than most things. it died, which seems like some- “I didn’t order this.”
value judgements are unique. ment of bliss the morning after bad reviews of things I know
But David Sedaris might be thing short of a tragedy. Fair enough.
That’s why the Beatles are a loved one dies, before you re- to be the pinnacle of human
store and took a car they found derson, but not a 7.62 mm pis- strangulation and other offens- tention saying he is a “danger assist victims of Hurricane
that had the keys in the ignition. tol which is referred to in court es associated with a domestic to the community and a flight Maria,
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ethics board
A look at some of Wisconsin’sSt. most vibrant African American authors
of Century
On Tuesday,
and27,Branch
Ave.February the Middle- who also lived and worked in the Madison level. Advance registration is appreci-
vision to the corner ton Public Library will feature a multime- area during the 20th century: novelist Jean ated (online at midlibrary.org/events or by
d brings a unique dia presentation entitled “Hidden Voices: Toomer, playwright Lorraine Hansberry, email at info@midlibrary.org).
Adrienne Hulburt-Strou Mayor Brar called for board African-American Writers in Wisconsin.”
Three African American Madison-area
and poet Sarah Webster Fabio. This event in honor of Black History
The program will feature poetry, prose, Month is made possible by the Friends of
writers - poet Fabu, novelist Sherry Lucille, and drama that illuminate what it means to the Middleton Public Library, the Beyond
BY KATHERINE PERRETH maintaining the code of
BY CAMERON BREN and playwright and novelist Catrina Spark- be black in Wisconsin. the Page Endowment, the National Endow-
Times-Tribune ethics which sets standards
Times-Tribune of conduct for city officials man - will discuss their work in relation The event will take place at 6:30 p.m. in ment for the Humanities, and the Madison
to three African American literary giants the Archer Room on the Library’s lower Community Foundation.
accuse and employees, interpret
No one could ever need to meet a
of groups wouldMayor Gurdip Brar has ethics guidelines and inves-
Adrienne Hulburt-Stroud
called intended
on city thatofficials
I to tigate complaints alleging
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dreaming small.
implementing an improper conduct.
never
“It was consider
they will
“‘If I build it, do this alone,” Hulburt-Stroud City attorney Larry Be-
my motto,” ethics board which would
come,’ has been that more than 20
of her plans said, notingreview complaints, conduct chler pointed out in his
Hulburt-Stroud said recently to brain-
people met investigations and hold pub- memo alongside the draft
to create a café-cum-commu- storm how best to utilize the that complaints would re-
Common lic hearings for findings.
nity center called calls those folks
a location in space. She Late 2017 Brar pro- quire a two-stage prob-
Ground. It is to be Ground Collabora-
Hulburt- “Commonposed the ethics board able cause before being
Middleton, the bubbly in a working part-
to the city council which processed by the ethics
for
scenic
wellness circle, guided Director of community de-
a downtown public plaza. The The city will accept up to 12 Authors (from left) Fabu, Catrina Sparkman and Sherry Lucille will come to Middleton to discuss their work in relation to
seat.
airportforexpansion is the earli-
the Area 5 While proposals though Attoun said three African American literary giants
Lee who also
Sorensen. lived
Votingand
is worked in Wisconsin on February 27.
Bauer William Brosius and will all
Voters in the Middleton- candidates est stages forwhilethethe must live
seatdowntown she doubts the city will get that for three seats
running and the top three vote-getters
School Dis- and Four candidates are spring. at-large, writers who came Ketel-
before them. gotten the credit they deserve. in Wisconsin.”
seeking re- many. Cross Plains Village BoardBYthis
Cross Plains Area Judy
plaza
Areais5,currently
voting is at-large on the board. Incumbent
choice when in in the school on thecity closed on the prop- KevinMATT
The
GEIGER
Thusius earn seats Sparkman lists Toni Morri- Fabu recalls standing in front of What she found when she
trict will have a queststofor proposals.
everyone Jeanne Statz and is not seeking re-election.
polls this open Hy- erty,Challengers
which was purchasedasfrom
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boeter son, Ernest Hemingway and a wall dedicated to Wisconsin came here was a world of black
they head to the Incumbents Sean well as incumbents
K. Bartlett district. Yu T. will be on the ballot,
Wall Enterprises and took more on her personal list. But writers in a Milwaukee public authors – poets, playwrights,
spring. Challenger land (Area 2) and Linda
incumbent
Durand Jr. will face Anne (Area 4) are
unopposed. “It’s a very interesting thing, many of Wisconsin’s greatest library, and not seeing a single novelists, essayists and more.
school board member See COW, page 6 as a writer, to be invisible,” black literary voices have gone African American face. She Their voices were an integral
muses celebrated poet Fabu largely unacknowledged by the remembers a list of influential part of the American literary
www.gatewayofmiddleton.com
Carter. “It is strange, because general populace. writers compiled at the Uni- canon, but for those outside
writing propels you into the Hidden Voices aims to versity of Wisconsin-Madison of academia, they were not al-
world.” change that. that likewise omitted diverse ways widely known. The three
Led by Fabu and fellow au- “Writing is such a beautiful authors. writers about whom Fabu, Lu-
thors Catrina Sparkman and thing,” explains Sparkman. As a youth, she was told that cille and Sparkman will talk on
Sherry Lucille, an upcoming “It’s solitary of course, but it black populations began mov- February 27 are just a few key
event at the Middleton Public requires so much listening.” ing to Wisconsin, from Chi- examples.
Library called “Hidden Voices” “Our culture, our history, our cago, as late as the middle of “It’s about celebrating these
will bring three vital 20th cen- contributions to the world are the 20 century. people,” she says. “It’s not
th
tury literary figures - Jean largely unknown,” says Fabu. “As a scholar, I learned about guilt. It’s not about beat-
Toomer, Lorraine Hansberry, “So I learned as a child, that’s that there have been African ing anyone over the head. It’s
and Sarah Webster Fabio – into it was best to learn for myself.” Americans here, free, since the about exploring and getting to
Hours:
thor can transcend barriers such important black voices. Wis- son home. not going to write anymore.”
as race and gender. Or bring consin is rich with them. “I have lived here for Lucille tried to find other au-
All you have to do is know more than 30 years,” Fabu thors who delved artfully into
Worship/Nursery/Sunday
them tumbling down.
Today’s black writers are in- how to listen says. “This is where I have in-
fluenced by a broad spectrum of But they haven’t always vested love, life, and writing – See VOICES, page 3
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Pollock, Marcia K, 72, FTS/ M/V by Permitee w/o person Fleeing Officer, 08/20/2017, 08/21/2017, $98.80, Madison, WI 53562
Improper Stop at Stop Sign, over 21, 08/22/2017, $124.00, $224.80, Sun Prairie, WI WI 53717 Young, Tanisha A, 23,
08/07/2017, $98.80, Madison, Madison, WI 53713 53590 Walsh, Steven R, 31, Motor Seatbelt Required Oper/Pass,
WI 53717 Scalissi, Jon Robert, 26, Stewart, Alesia A, 27, Oper- vehicle liability insurance re-
Protzman, Jill M, 40, Ob- Operating while Suspended, ating vehicle without insurance, quired, 09/09/2017, $10.00,
structing Traffic, 08/06/2017, 08/29/2017, $124.00, Middle- 09/06/2017, $124.00, Madison, Madison, WI 53704
$98.80, Oregon, WI 53575 ton, WI 53562 WI 53714 3550 Walters, Gregory J, 33,
Rach, Jeremy P, 24, Exceed- Schleeper, Timothy L, 46, Stroede, Leslie K, 29, Ex- Operating after revocation,
ing Zones and Posted Limits, Exceeding Zones and Posted ceeding Zones and Posted 08/29/2017, $124.00, Madison,
09/01/2017, $187.00, Madison, Limits, 08/23/2017, $98.80, Limits, 08/23/2017, $124.00, WI 53713,
WI 53713 Fitchburg, WI 53711 Middleton, WI 53562 Wehrmann, Christopher
Reed, Ronald E, 48, Op- Schneider, Jacob C, 30, Sulieman, Suad, 20, Failure C, 23, Exceeding Zones and
erating while Suspended, Motor vehicle liability insur- to Stop For Flashing Red Sig- Posted Limits, 09/02/2017,
08/13/2017, $124.00, Madison, ance required, 08/17/2017, nal, 07/12/2017, $98.80, Fitch- $124.00, Madison, WI 53718
WI 53719 $10.00, Madison, WI 53704 burg, WI 53719 Welch, Laura F, 61, Seat-
Reed, Ronald E, 48, Op- Schultz, Sheila J, 53, Thao, Joshua W, 31, Pro- belt Required Oper/Pass,
erating while Suspended, Auto Following Too Closely, hibited Noise Disturbance, 08/21/2017, $10.00, Fitchburg,
08/19/2017, $124.00, Madison, 08/30/2017, $111.40, Cross 08/18/2017, $187.00, Middle- WI 53711
WI 53719 Plains, WI 53528 ton, WI 53562 Werner, James J, 62, Seat-
Reinhardt, Stacey Lynn, 43, Sedlet, Marvin M, 75,
Non Registration, 09/08/2017, Seatbelt Required Oper/Pass,
$98.80, Middleton, WI 53562 08/15/2017, $10.00, Middleton,
Reisdorf, Randy R, 53, WI 53562
Non Registration, 08/19/2017, Seston, Kaitlynn A, 18,
$38.00, Waunakee, WI 53597 Traffic Control Signal Viola-
Reyna Jr, Mark A, 38, tion red, 09/01/2017, $98.80,
Seatbelt Required Oper/Pass, Mazomanie, WI 53560 •Residential
08/31/2017, $10.00, Water- Shakhashiri, June Eliza- •Commerical
town, WI 53094 beth, 63, Deposit waste on
Ritt, Dennis R III, 33, FTS/ prop. of another w/o permis- •Industrial
Improper Stop at Stop Sign, sion, 09/05/2017, $124.00, "Superb products, talented staff and exceptional services"
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sons Theatre Company to offer K-9 Comfort Dogs and send parking lot on Riddle Road; the MAHS web site at
Great Steps a unique event highlighting the to 514 Ridge Dr. Mazomanie, look for yellow Tyke Hike middletonhistory.org Great Steps
intersection of literature and WI . signs. During the approxi- The aim of the April 14th
walk May 19 musical theater. On Wednes- mately 1-mile hike for young meeting is to acquaint new
walk May 19
Even though Neurofibroma- day, May 18, at 6:30 PM Four children accompanied by an volunteers with museum
tosis (NF) is more prevalent
than cystic fibrosis, Duchenne
Seasons presents “Words (and
Music) by Stephen Sondheim,”
Overdose adult we will see what spring
looks like and sounds like on
displays and discuss docent
duties. If you have volunteered
The Cross Plains Area
Chamber of Commerce proudly
muscular dystrophy and Hun-
tington’s disease combined,
an hour-long program focusing
on the craft of lyric-writing as
reversal this segment of trail. For more
information call Patti at 608-
before this will be a good
opportunity to see how the
announced our 2018 Chamber
Board of Directors. Returning
many have never heard of NF
until it affects someone they
practiced by the modern master
of American musical theatre. training 843-3924 or billpatti@charter.
net.
museum has changed with the
addition of new displays. You
Board members Casey Koenig
(Waunakee Community Bank),
love. It is a genetic disorder of The performance features There will be an Overdose will be given handout materials
Reversal Drug NARCAN Pre- Kathy Esser (State Bank of
the nervous system that affects four singers and a pianist and shown how to sign-up for a
Cross Plains), Sara O’Donnell
approximately 1 in 2,500 peo-
ple of all races and both sexes
showcasing a mixture of Sond-
heim’s songs interspersed with
sentation and Training event
Tuesday, April 10th, 6:30 pm
MAHS seeks time that fits your schedule.
If you are interested in
(Wisconsin Department of
at the Cross Plains Fire Depart- Health Services), Mary Devitt
equally. In simple terms, it
causes tumors to form spon-
readings from his essays and
interviews about the craft of ment, 1501 Bourbon Rd. Cross volunteers volunteering, but can’t attend
the meeting, please call MAHS
(Crossroads Coffeehouse), Lee
Plains. Free to the public in The Middleton Area Sorenson (Representing the
taneously on any nerve end- lyric-writing. at 608-836-7614 and leave your
partnership with the Northwest Historical Society (MAHS) Village of Cross Plains), and
ings. Unfortunately, it is a This special performance is contact information; or, send us
Dane Cares Coalition. depends on volunteer help at the Perry Hibner (Representing the
progressive disorder and cur- made possible by the Friends of an email at middletonhistory@
The opioid crisis has en- Rowley House Museum to keep Middleton Cross Plains Area
rently there is no cure. Because the Middleton Public Library gmail.com
croached on arguably all levels our door open on Tuesdays School District) are joined by
awareness is so low, relative to and by a grant from the Beyond
of society across the United and Saturdays from mid- Zac Mulford (MassMutual
how common it is, funding for the Page Endowment. Regis-
States, the federal government April through mid-October. Financial Group), Kendra
a cure needs to be dramatically tration is appreciated for this
Volunteers serve as docents O’Brien (Monona Bank), and
increased!
Neurofibromatosis Midwest
event: Online via the Library’s
events calendar at midlibrary.
officially deemed it a public
health emergency. An esti- to guide visitors throughout A trio of Jared Brunner (Berndt CPA).
mated 91 people die every day the museum and tell them a Board members serve a three
(NF Midwest), a 501(c)3 profit,
along with local community
org/events or by email at info@
midlibrary.org. from an opioid overdose. bit about the Rowley House WI authors year term and commit to sup-
Opioid-related overdoses and Middleton’s past. If you This spring, the Middleton port the mission and programs
volunteer leaders, will host
are less likely to be fatal are interested in volunteering Public Library will host three of the organization. The Di-
the Annual “Great Steps Walk
at Rowley House you should book launch events in partner- rectors are collectively respon-
4NF” beginning at Capital
Brewery, Middleton, WI. Pro-
Chris Plata if naloxone, also known
as Narcan®, a lifesaving plan to attend an orientation ship with the Wisconsin Histor- sible to ensure effective and
opioid antidote, is accessible. meeting on Saturday, April 14, ical Society Press. On Thurs- fiscally-sound programs and
ceeds collected from partici-
pants and sponsors will be used
concert to Wisconsin’s Department of at 10 a.m. at the museum, 7410 day, April 12, Scott Spoolman operations by providing vision,
Justice has increased access Hubbard Avenue. will visit the library to discuss leadership, advice, and direc-
to improve the lives of children,
adults, and families impacted benefit to naloxone by negotiating Volunteering at Rowley
House can be a fulfilling and
his new book, Wisconsin State
Parks: Extraordinary Stories of
tion to the staff and volunteers
of the organization. More infor-
by NF through Clinics, Aware- with drug manufacturers to
ness, Research, Education and hurricane make naloxone available at a
discounted rate to Wisconsin
educational experience, and it
can be a great way to help your
Geology and Natural History, a
journey through twenty-eight
mation including the statement
of interest and position descrip-
Support (C.A.R.E.S.).
The event will kick off
at 8:30 a.m. with registration
victims first responders, government
agencies, and community-
community keep Middleton’s
history alive and fresh for
parks, forests, and natural areas
where evidence of our state’s
tion can be found on our web-
site; www.crossplainschamber.
Cris Plata With Extra Hot succeeding generations. The geologic and natural history are net.
for all participants, while the based organizations.
will perform a benefit concert Rowley House Museum is on display. The Cross Plains Area Cham-
roughly 3 mile walk itself will Presentation objectives: To
to assist victims of Hurricane open on Tuesdays from 1:00 Then, on Tuesday, April 17, ber of Commerce has about 120
begin at 10:00 a.m. and will raise community awareness of
Maria, on Sunday, April 15 at PM to 4:00 PM and Saturdays Michael Edmonds will discuss local businesses members who
have “goodies” passed out the opioid epidemic; Help com-
2:00pm at St. Luke’s Lutheran from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Taking Flight: A History of work together for the better-
along the walk path. At the munity members recognize the
Church, 7337 Hubbard Ave- Volunteer days and hours are Birds and People in the Heart ment of our community. We
conclusion of the walk, rec- signs of an individual experi-
nue, Middleton. Advance sale flexible. Docents are stationed of America, a dynamic account are passionate about improv-
ognition will be awarded to encing and overdose, and learn
tickets are $15.00 and available at the
front desk to welcome of ornithological history in ing our community while we
those raising the most money.
how to respond.
now at brownpapertickets.com.
guests as they arrive, and America’s heartland. Edmonds grow healthy businesses. The
There will also be food, drinks, Heidi Olson-Steed, a
Tickets will also be sold at the at least one MAHS Board has combed archaeological re- CPACC mission statement is:
fun characters, raffles and si- Prevention Specialist with
door. For more information, Member is always on site to ports, missionaries’ journals, “Promote a strong economy
lent auction, featuring a broad ARCW-Madison, will lead the
please contact Randy Riemer, open & close the Museum travelers’ letters, early scien- and high quality of life for our
assortment of prizes after the training and share: What is an
rriemer@stlukes-elca.org and serve alongside other tific treatises, the memoirs of Chamber members and the
walk. It is a fun family event overdose; How to respond to an
opiate overdose; How to admin- volunteers. American Indian elders, and Cross Plains area community.”
for a great cause! All are wel-
ister NARCAN; Information on The Rowley House contains the folklore of hunters, farmers,
come!
lots of interesting historical and formerly enslaved people
To register, volunteer or
donate visit the event website:
How to help how to access NARCAN via
your doctor or pharmacist. treasures from the Middleton throughout the Midwest to re- Hartung will
For more information, area that are on display and veal how our ancestors thought
nfmidwest.rallybound.org/4nf-
madison
a K-9 cause contact Lisa Parrell at 608- typically 180-200 visitors
tour the Museum every year.
about the very same birds we
see today.
speak to
Following last week’s item 219-4369 or Doug McLain at
about St. Francis Xavier 5th 608-316-1118. In addition, many local grade
school classes enjoy their visit
On Wednesday, May 23, ed-
ucator and journalist Madeline the CP-Berry
Theatre at grader Kamryn Wells and his
efforts to raise money for the to Rowley House ... over 500 Uraneck will discuss How to
LCC K-9 Police Ministry, some Tyke Hike young historians per year in Make a Life: A Tibetan Refu- Society
the library readers wanted to know how to Tyke Hike: Ice Age Trail
fact. gee Family and the Midwestern The Cross Plains Berry
Historical Society will be
For the fourth year in a row, donate. Kam has a You Caring But, you say, I really don’t Woman They Adopted. Urane-
Alliance Lodi Valley Chapter,
the Middleton Public Library Page at youcaring.com, or peo- know that much about local ck’s book is a blend of immer- holding a meeting on Mon-
April 7, 2018, 10 a.m., Lodi
is collaborating with Four Sea- ple can write a check to LCC history, or I forgot what I sion journalism and memoir, day evening April 9, 2018 at
Marsh segment of the Ice Age
did know. If that describes relating the immigration story 7:00 PM upstairs in the New
Trail, starting at Twin Pines
you, please don’t let that of a Tibetan refugee family who St. Martins Lutheran Church at
be a deterrent. Serving as crossed real and cultural bridg- 2437 Church St., Cross Plains,
WEEKLY a docent does not require a es to make a life in Madison, WI.
vast knowledge of Middleton Wisconsin, and the Midwestern We will be having Jim Har-
history; however, it is a woman they befriended. tung give us a presentation on
TIP! great way to refresh your All events will begin at 7:00 the Hartung Bros. Business this
Omega-3s Protect Solutions To All Your Pest Problems knowledge and perhaps learn PM in the Library’s lower-level evening.
a few new facts about our Archer Room. More informa- Anyone is welcome to at-
The Brain General Insects - Spiders, Asian Beetles,
Earwigs, Box Elder Bugs past. Background fact sheets tion is available online through tend and if you have any fur-
In a recent study, researchers found Bats Removed Humanely, Rodent Control and other materials about the Library’s events calendar at ther questions, please call Lyle
an association between higher Satisfaction Rowley House and Middleton’s midlibrary.org/events. Regis- “Doc” Esser at 608-798-2147.
history are available, and for tration is appreciated for these
Is Our
levels of omega-3s (EPA and DHA) #1 Goal!
and better brain blood flow and LISA KOSTECKI, more information, volunteers events: Online via the events
cognition. The 166 participants were R. PH. 608-438-7590 and visitors can check out calendar or by email at info@
separated into two groups, those with higher omega-3 Residential & Commercial
levels and those with lower omega-3 levels. Using brain
Photos contributed
Cross Plains BSA Scout Troop 87 hosted its Easter egg hunt Saturday morning, and turn-
out was strong despite the cold weather. Steven Kolb, assistant scoutmaster, reported “Lots
of happy kids” and “awesome” prizes. He said the smiles on the faces of children and adults
alike told the whole story.
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civil engineer drawings to have “If they run out of money ing on the site or not. She said approval of Saiki Design proved a purchase agreement to create a green space with
it ready for bid. they will finish the job and not having an answer made it passed unanimously. in October for $1.2 million. rotating public art, a mini train
Attoun said during Saiki’s that has been his work ethic all hard for some design firms to The city closed on the prop- The developer of Middleton track in summer and ice rink
presentation he talked about along that some jobs do take offer a bid. erty, which was purchased from Center, T. Wall Enterprises, in winter, benches, a B-Cycle
a project he has been working longer, but it doesn’t matter Plan commission member T. Wall Enterprises and took was first going to purchase station, digital programmable
on in Madison on Monroe St. these are the figures he’s given Dennis Dorn asked whether ownership on January 25. The the three residential buildings signage, and a stage with can-
where there have been more us and that’s what he’ll hold us the city should consider if the design phase is expected to on the site across the street to opy. He said he’d be willing to
than 20 design re-iterations. At- to,” Reed said. Village Green will change their continue through the year with develop more mixed use build- provide staffing, maintenance
toun said it’s good to know that Reed pointed out that there is sign or do anything else to their
construction expected to begin ings but due to significant costs and programing for the space
the company would be willing a large range in what the price building since it is right next
in Spring 2019. of construction related to poor as well.
to do that. could cost but that makes sense door to the planned plaza.
In August council directed soils, the developer instead The council turned down that
Plan commission member given the ambiguity of the de- Attoun said she met with
city staff to enter negotiations suggested the site be used for offer and instead opted for the
David Reed said what put him sign at this point. the owners and asked if they
most in favor of Saiki was that Attoun said during the for the purchase of three down- a town square or public plaza. final plaza program, design and
planned to make any build-
he said the project would get request for proposals pro- town properties adjacent to Terrence Wall of T. Wall development to be guided by
ing modifications in the future
finished even if they run out of cess nearly every firm asked Middleton Center to create a Enterprises offered a proposal public input and be overseen
which they said they did not.
money. whether the would be a build- public plaza. The council ap- with a total cost of $1,996,940 by the city.
The motion to recommend
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Email: swdaneoutreach@ Villages of Mount Horeb home chore services,
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(except major holidays) Springdale. We are one of wellness education, cards, Call us to
All Seniors Are 15 agencies under Dane musical entertainment, arrange
Welcome! County Human Services lunch outings, shopping your
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Management and Nutrition delivered meals are served calendar of events for the
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Photos contributed
Chef J. Miller of RedBarn Catering introduced library kids ages 4-16 in the art of the tart last week. The kids made butter crusts from scratch and filled their creations with such delectable
flavor combinations as pears with rosemary, gruyere cheese and honey, and peach mango with candied ginger. Every new baker brought home a plate of beautiful tartlets.
Storytime News 9AM – noon to provide one- certified Master Gardener Vol- exchange, so bring in the cata-
We’re guessing like us, you are on-one assistance with job unteer from Dane Co. UW-Ex- logs you’re done with, and take
“Ready for Spring” . . . and our searching, resume writing and tension will be at the library to home something new!
new series of storytime pro- editing, interview skills, etc. talk about the advantages and
grams begins! Join us on Tues- Call the library to make an ap- disadvantages of different con- Patchwork Folk
days at 10 for Wigglers and pointment. Walk-ins are wel- tainer types, container soils and Art Show - Extended!
Gigglers (babies and toddlers) come! their characteristics, watering After stumbling upon the book,
and on Thursdays at 10 for Big and fertilizing schedules, plants Patchwork Folk Art: Using Ap-
Kids Book time (preschoolers). Morning Movie is that are well-suited for con- pliqué & Quilting Techniques,
A complete storytime schedule Thursday, April 12th tainers, and container design. at her public library, local artist,
is on our website at www.rgpl. Our next movie features two Please call 798-3881 to sign up! Laurie Bragg-Valaskey, found
org. 2018 Academy Award winners, her medium. Laurie uses quilt-
Frances McDormand and Same Seed Exchange ing and applique techniques to
1000 Books Before Rockwell, in a story of loss through June 1st tell her favorite stories on fab-
Kindergarten and redemption. Darkly funny, It’s time for the annual seed ex- ric. Influenced by both folk and
It’s never too soon to start your sometimes a little brutal, and change, sponsored by the Cross modern art, Laurie’s fabric art
child on the path to a love of often surprising, you don’t want Plains Garden Club! The is inspired by old family pho-
reading. All children from birth to miss it. Coffee and treats are exchange is for the gardener tos, the natural world, and her
to kindergarten are encouraged ready at 9:00 AM! The film who wants to try new varieties, own photography. Stop by the
to join this special program. starts at 9:30 AM. Rated R. Run needs just a few seeds of this library and enjoy this journey
Stop by to sign up and get a time is 1 hr, 55 min. Please call or that, or has seeds they can- into Laurie’s world! The ex-
special keepsake record book the library to sign up. not use and want to share. The hibit runs through
and book bag for your child. rules are pretty simple - take
For more information, check Free Container Gardening some seeds, leave some seeds,
out our 1000 Books Before Kin- Class – Co-sponsored by the don’t be greedy, share with oth- April 13th.
dergarten webpage at www. Life Foundation ers. All seeds donated to the ex- Open Music Jam
rgpl.org/1000-books-kinder- Want a garden but live in a change must be labeled. If you Stop by the library on Thursday
garten. condo or apartment? Would need to keep the original seed nights, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM,
you like to garden without put- package, put the donated seeds and join other area musicians in
The “Chase” is On! ting a lot of stress on your back in a paper envelope (available a weekly music jam. All abili-
Chase, our canine reading and knees? If so, container gar- at the library), and write what ties welcome!
buddy, will be at the library dening is for you! On Thurs- they are on the outside.
from 4-5:30 on Mondays, day, April 19th at 6:30 PM, a We also have a seed catalog
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April 16th and May 21st. This
is a great opportunity, partic-
ularly for reluctant readers, to
practice reading skills with a
happy and appreciative listener.
Neighbors Helping
Call the library or sign up at the
desk to reserve your 15 minute
session!
Celebrate National
Library Week with
Us April 9th - April 14th
We have planned two fun fam-
Neighbors.
ily activities for you during Na-
tional Library Week.
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Putting money back
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helps everyone
prosper. Bring your
dollars home!
BY THE TIME
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Middleton, Sun Prairie
team up for ‘Strike Out
Cancer’ game April 12
Long-time Big Eight
Conference rivals Middleton
and Sun Prairie will meet in
the fifth annual “Cardinals
Strike Out Cancer” game April
12 at 5 p.m. at Middleton
High School. All proceeds
will support American Family
Children’s Hospital pediatric
cancer research.
Last year, more than
$10,000 was raised thanks to
the support of local business
and individuals.
Admission to the game is
free, but donations will be
accepted.
Fans and businesses may checks to your team’s coach at any event and donation ques-
donate to their respective the high school, or bring it to tions.
teams by submitting a check the game.
payable to American Family Contact Ann Maastricht at
Children’s Hospital. Turn in amaastricht5@gmail.com with
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File photos
Clockwise from top, Middleton manager Tom Schmitt liked what he saw out of Joel Ticknor, Luke Ballweg and the rest of the Cardinals during their trip to Florida.
OBITUARIES
Bierman
St. Louis, MO. He is survived from the University of Wiscon- son Keith (Diane) Oleson of memories at www.CressFu-
by his wife of 56 years, Phyl- sin – Madison. On August 28, Waunakee, and daughter Lisa neral Service.com.
lis (née Williams) Bierman; 1954 he was united in marriage (John) Charles of Green Bay; The family would like to
daughters, Jeanna Nix and to Marion McChesney. Al- grandchildren Kirk and Dayne thank the staff at the Columbia
husband, Conrad of Pompano bert worked many years in the Oleson, Kyrsten, Bridget and Health Care Center (Willow
Beach, FL, Karena Bierman printing industry and finished Christopher Charles. He was Court) for the outstanding care
and Christopher Casas of Evan- his career at Madison Newspa- preceded in death by his par- they provided Albert over the
ston, IL; grandsons Sebastian pers and Covance Laboratories. ents, sister Mamie, and half- last 3½ years. Please share a
Van Tassel of Middleton, WI, He was a member of Bethel brother Ray Tegner. memory at www.CressFuneral-
and Townes Leonard Bierman Lutheran Church in Madison, A celebration of Albert’s Service.com.
Casas of Evanston, IL; sis- Mendota Gridiron Club, and life will be held on Saturday,
ters, June Cheatum and Susan American Legion Post 245. April 7, visitation from 9:30 to Cress Center
Andes of Effingham, IL; along He was an avid Wisconsin 11:30 followed by a service at 6021 University Avenue
Leonard Michael Bierman
- age 87 of Greenback, TN,
with many loving nieces and
nephews. The family wishes
Oleson Badgers fan and was a season
football and basketball ticket
11:30 at the CRESS CENTER,
6021 University Ave., Mad-
Madison, WI 53705
(608) 238-8406
formerly of Middleton, WI and MIDDLETON – Albert J.
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PROJECT NO. 18-109 TOWN OF CROSS PLAINS
CITY OF MIDDLETON, WI NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Tuesday, April 9, 2018
The City of Middleton will receive Bids in electronic format the Annual Meeting of the Electors for the Town of Cross Plains,
only, through QuestCDN.com, for the replacement of the mem- Dane County, Wisconsin, will be held for the transaction of busi-
brane roofing system and miscellaneous repairs on the Quarry ness as is required or permitted by law. The Annual Meeting will
It Takes Some Commitment, Reservoir until 11 a.m., Wednesday, April 18, 2018, at which time be held at the Community Center, 3734 County Road P, Cross
they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Plains, at 7:00 p.m.
But Saving Money Can Lead The work includes removing the existing ballasted membrane AGENDA:
roofing system and replacing it with a built-up style roofing sys- 1. Call to Order
To Lifelong Bliss. tem. 2. Approve Minutes of the April 18, 2017 Annual Meeting
3. Review and Approve 2017 Financial Report
Digital Bidding Documents are available at the City of
Middleton web site (www.ci.middleton.wi.us) or through the 4. Such other business as is by law permitted to be trans-
Quest Construction Data Network (www.questcdn.com). You acted at the Annual Meeting.
may download the digital Bid Documents for Quest project The Board of Supervisors of the Town of Cross Plains will hold
#5657659 at a cost of $10. Please contact Quest at their regular monthly meeting on Monday, April 9, 2018 at 7:45
Put Away A Few Bucks. (952) 233-1632 or info@questcdn.com for assistance in free p.m. at the Community Center, 3734 County Road P, Cross
membership registration, downloading, and working with this dig- Plains.
Feel Like A Million Bucks. AGENDA:
ital project information. The online bid form is also accessed
through the QuestCDN website. 1. Swearing in of newly elected town supervisors and
A pre-bid conference for this project will be held on officers
Wednesday, April 11, 2018, at 9 a.m. at the Quarry Reservoir, 2. Approval of the Minutes of the March 12, 2018 Town
7729 Terrace Avenue, Middleton, Wisconsin. Bidders are encour- Board Meetings
aged to attend and participate in the conference. 3. Review of Financial Report and Action on Payment of Bills
No Bid will be received unless accompanied by a surety in a 4. Chair / Clerk Announcements
form acceptable to the City equal to at least 5% of the maximum 5. Public Participation for three minutes on any item
Bid, payable to the OWNER. See Instructions to Bidders on City 6. Action on Appointments to Fire and EMS District Boards
website for details. 7. Action on Appointment of 2018 Board of Review
The City of Middleton reserves the right to reject any or all Alternates
Bids, to waive any technicality, and to accept any Bid which it 8. Action on the rezone of Shawn Connor’s parcel located
deems advantageous. All Bids shall remain subject to accept- off Valley Spring Rd. for the construction of a home on the
ance for 85 days after the time set for receiving Bids (consisting parcel.
of up to: 60 days for issuance of Notice of Award; 15 days for 9. Discussion/Action on County wide rezone classifications
Contractor to return signed agreements, bonds and insurance; 10. Action James and Betsy Kopatz requesting to reconfigure
and 10 days for City execution of agreement). property lines between parcels located at 3305 Sugar
Contract award shall be made based on the lowest responsive Valley Rd. and 3320 Sugar Valley Rd. (0707-324-8412-0
Get Free Savings Tips
and responsible Bidder. and 0707-324-8051-0) and required rezoning.
Feed The Pig.org Published by the authority of the City of Middleton. 11. Discussion on additional storage facility at Town Garage.
Lorie J. Burns, City Clerk Nancy Meinholz, Clerk
Classified Advertising
CLASSIFIED DEADLINE: 11:30 AM FRIDAY* classified email: classifieds@newspubinc.com • www.MiddletonTimes.com
Place your ad in the Times-Tribune and your ad automatically runs in the Buyer’s Guide/Western Dane County at NO ADDITIONAL COST! Additional publications include:
Mount Horeb Mail, Star News, Post Messenger Recorder and Buyer’s Guide/Southern Sauk and Iowa Counties; Buyer’s Guide/Dane and Green Counties; and Buyer’s
Guide/Northern Sauk County. RATES: $12.00 for up to 10 words, additional words @ $.30 each for 1-town (paper and shopper) combination. Call our office for additional
paper rate information. PAYMENT POLICY: Ads must be pre-paid unless you have pre-approved credit. Cash, personal checks, and money orders welcome. Call today
(608) 767-3655 to place your ad. We accept VISA/MasterCard.
* Friday, 11:30 a.m. deadline applies to Buyer’s Guide/Western Dane County and Times-Tribune combo. To place your ad in multiple papers, call (608) 767-3655. Holiday deadlines subject to change.
OR BUY?
Ordinance to Repeal PPD Infill section 10.94 and Remove email to:
Sealed Bids for the construction of the Zander Park Trail the Minimum Parcel Size for PDD in Section 10.82. This ordi- customerservice@bblaminates.
Do it ALL in the
Phase 2 will be received by the Village of Cross Plains at 2417 nance amends Section 10.82 and repeals Section 10.94 of the com.
Brewery Road, Cross Plains, WI 53528 until 11 a.m., local time Middleton of Middleton Code of Ordinances. B&B Laminates Inc. 1869 Lud-
on April 19, 2018, at which time the Bids will be publicly opened
and read aloud.
Full text of the above ordinances may be obtained at the City Classifieds!! den Drive, Cross Plains 53528
Phone 608-798-4733
Clerk’s office at 7426 Hubbard Avenue. Clerk’s Phone: 608-821-
The Work includes miscellaneous trail construction including 8350.
7,000 square feet of concrete trail, 1,650 linear feet of timber OUR LOW COST classified
Publish: 4/5/18 WNAXLP
boardwalk, storm sewer, erosion control, and other miscella- ads can get results for you! Call
neous site work items. our main office at 767-3655 to
Bidders are encouraged to visit the site to get familiar with ADVERTISEMENT TO BID find out more.
existing conditions. Bidders have the option to call Village Hall at PARK STREET RECONSTRUCTION
(608) 798-3241 to set up an appointment with Village staff Jerry STREET & UTILITY IMPROVEMENTS Want to learn
Gray or Mike Axon on site.
Complete digital Project Bidding Documents are available at PROJECT NO. 18-107 CONSTRUCTION the newspaper
www.strand.com or at www.questcdn.com. Download the digital CITY OF MIDDLETON, WI L ABORERS business? Put
Bidding Documents for $30 by inputting Quest project number
5667844 on the website’s Project Search page. Please contact
The City of Middleton will receive Bids in electronic format
only, through QuestCDN.com, for Park Street Reconstruction –
Installation of metal roofs your creative
QuestCDN.com at (952) 233-1632 or info@questcdn.com for Street & Utility Improvements until 10:00 AM on April 19, 2018, at and seamless gutters. skills to use
assistance with free membership registration, downloading, and which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Drivers License a must. with us!
working with this digital project information. The work includes the reconstruction of Park Street from Pay as high as $20/hr,
Bidding Documents may be reviewed and paper copies may University Avenue to south of Fortune Drive (southern City limits) News Publishing
based on experience.
be obtained from the Issuing Office which is Strand Associates, including approximately 1,400 CY Unclassified Excavation, Company in Black Earth
Inc.®, 910 West Wingra Drive, Madison, WI 53715. A nonrefund- 16,000 SY Asphalt Milling, 660 LF water main, 115 LF sanitary Benefi ts after 90 days.
is looking for a
able fee of $100 will be required (shipping and handling fees sewer, 3,970 SF sidewalk removal and replacement, 2,340 Call: (608) 527-5699
included). Overnight mailing of Bidding Documents will not be TONS Dense Graded Aggregate Base Course, 2,800 TONS FULL-TIME
provided.
All Bidders submitting a sealed Bid shall obtain the Bidding
HMA Pavement, 1,700 LF Concrete Curb & Gutter, Pavement
Markings, restoration of the work area, and other miscellaneous
GRAPHIC
Documents from QuestCDN.com or from Strand Associates, items in conformance with the Contract Documents. DESIGNER
Inc.® Digital Bidding Documents are available at the City of to create newspaper layouts,
Bidders who submit a Bid must be a Plan Holder of record at Middleton web site (www.ci.middleton.wi.us) or through the
the Issuing Office. Bids from Bidders who are not on the Plan Quest Construction Data Network (www.questcdn.com). You
newspaper advertising, assist
Holders List may be returned as not being responsive. may download the digital Bid Documents for Quest project in maintaining our websites &
Plan Holders are requested to provide an e-mail address if #5665447 at a cost of $10. Please contact Quest at (952) 233- perform prepress functions
they wish to receive addenda and other information electronical- 1632 or info@questcdn.com for assistance in free membership at our central office in
ly. Plan Holders are requested to designate whether they are a registration, downloading, and working with this digital project Black Earth.
prime contractor, subcontractor, or supplier if they want this infor- information. The online bid form is also accessed through the
mation posted on the project Plan Holders List. QuestCDN website. Applicants need to be
The Bid must be accompanied by Bid security made payable There will be no pre-bid conference for this project. creative, detailed, reliable,
to OWNER in an amount of 10% of the Bidder’s maximum Bid No Bid will be received unless accompanied by a surety in a and able to meet daily
price. form acceptable to the City equal to at least 5% of the maximum deadlines in a fast-paced
The Village of Cross Plains reserves the right to reject any or Bid, payable to the OWNER. See Instructions to Bidders on City environment.
all Bids, to waive any technicality, and to accept any Bid which it website for details. WORKING KNOWLEDGE OF
deems advantageous. All Bids shall remain subject to accept- The City of Middleton reserves the right to reject any or all ADOBE INDESIGN, AND
ance for 85 days after the time set for receiving Bids. Bids, to waive any technicality, and to accept any Bid which it ADOBE PHOTOSHOP IS
Contract award shall be made based on the lowest responsive deems advantageous. All Bids shall remain subject to accept-
REQUIRED. Previous
and responsible Bidder. ance for 85 days after the time set for receiving Bids (consisting
newspaper layout and web
The Strand Associates, Inc.® project manager is Thomas G. of up to: 60 days for issuance of Notice of Award; 15 days for
experience is a big plus.
Stetzer, P.E., and can be contacted at Strand Associates, Inc.®, Contractor to return signed agreements, bonds and insurance;
910 West Wingra Drive, Madison, WI 53715, (608) 251-4843 and 10 days for City execution of agreement). Please send resumé to:
regarding the project. Contract award shall be made based on the lowest responsive Graphics Supervisor
Published by the authority of the Village of Cross Plains, and responsible Bidder.
News Publishing Company
Wisconsin. Published by the authority of the City of Middleton.
P.O. Box 286
Caitlin Stene, Village Administrator Lorie J. Burns, City Clerk
Black Earth, WI 53515 or
Dated at Village of Cross Plains, Wisconsin.
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Wages vary depending on experience. Fill out an at 4:00 p.m. The Village of Mazomanie is an
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extended periods of time. Need to be able to lift
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Google Drive. Positive attitude a requirement! Graphic design
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