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    an activity table to keep the kids occu-pied while the adults talk with theschools. Preschools located in theGermantown, Menomonee Falls, and sur-rounding areas will be represented,including the Menomonee FallsPreschool Co-op, St. Boniface School, St.Mary Parish School, Faith LutheranPreschool, Aquinas Academy, Holy CrossPreschool, St. Gabriel Catholic Parish

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    vations, call the Senior Center . Full pay-ment is due at time of reservation.West Side Story musical at Drury

    Lane Theater in Oak Brook, Ill.,Thursday,Feb. 19. The bus will leave ThomasJefferson Middle School, W165 N8301Lavergne Avenue in Menomonee Falls, at 8a.m. and return at approximately 6:30 p.m.The fee is $84 for Germantown residents,$94 for non-residents. Lunch will be includ-ed. The deadline to RSVP is Jan. 16. To reg-ister, call the Senior Center.

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    The Germantown third grade boys basketball team won WaukeshaHoliday Tournament held a few weeks ago. Pictured are (top row) CoacMacksam, Ryan Ferguson, Fletcher Filla, Tyler Hurlebaus, Chad Privatt,dle row)Nicholas Heisl, AJ Willard , Carter Privatt, Colyn Lessila, CoachHeisl, (bottom row)Nicholas Macksam, Derek Robinson, Peyton McKSubmitted photo.

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    The Germantown girls basketballteam won the first two games at theRathke Memorial Tournament at FranklinDec. 29-30. On Dec. 29, Germantownbeat Kenosha St. Joseph 65-54. TaylorHigginbotham led Germantown with 23points.

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    Franklin 54-49. Higginbotham ledGermantown with 22 points. Afterward,Germantown had an overall record of 9-0.

    Germantown was to play againstDivine Savior Holy Angels at the tourna-ment Dec. 31. Germantown will return toNorth Shore Conference play againstNicolet Jan. 6.

    The Menomonee Falls girls basketballteam lost to Slinger on the first night of theFalls Holiday Tournament Dec. 29, 52-36. Hannah Mattiesen led Menomonee

    Falls with 8 points. AfteMenomonee Falls had an overallof 1-7.

    Menomonee Falls was schedplay Wauwatosa West on Dec. 3host West Bend West Jan. 3. MenoFalls will return to Greater Conference play with a game

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    topped the Milwaukee SchoLanguages in a nonconference Dec. 27. Megan Schmitt led Hwith 13 points. Afterward, Hamiltan overall record of 5-2.

    Hamilton was scheduled to pAppleton West Jan. 3 anOconomowoc Jan. 6. The Chargreturn to conference play againsAllis Central Jan. 9.

    Girls basketball: Germantown wfirst two games at Rathke tourne

    The Germantown boys bas-ketball team beat Neenah 67-63 at the Wisconsin BasketballYearbook Shootout held atConcordia University inMequon Dec. 30.Germantown now has an over-all record of 7-0.

    Germantown will return toNorth Shore Conference playwith a game at Nicolet Dec. 30.

    Kettle Moraine Luther-an splits games at Shoot-out: A late comeback by theKettle Moraine Lutheran boysbasketball team came up shortagainst Pius XI at the WisconsinBasketball Yearbook ShootoutDec. 29, as the Chargers lost tothe Popes 43-55.

    Kettle Moraine Lutheran stayed close toPius during the first half, rallying from a six-point deficit with four points just before half-time to trail 23-21. But Pius scored all sixpoints in the third quarter while holding theChargers scoreless and held a 12-point lead

    with 1:16 remaining. Two three point basketsby Mack Knueppel and a three-point basketby Steve Seider reduced the Popes lead to40-35 with 15 seconds remaining, but Piusconverted three free throws before timeexpired.

    Pius' Levi Bradley led all scorers to with23 points while Ethan Bublitz led theChargers with seven points. It was the firstloss of the season for Kettle Moraine

    Lutheran.The Chargers rebounded with a 74-60

    win over Waupun the next day at the tour-nament. Bublitz led the Chargers with 32points. Afterward, Kettle Moraine Lutheranhad a 7-1 record.

    Other results: Hamilton lost toWisconsin Rapids at the Sentry Classic atUW-Stevens Point Dec. 29. Afterward,Hamilton had an overall record of 5-4.Hamilton will return to Greater MetroConference play with a game at West AllisCentral Jan. 9. Menomonee Falls was to hostWest Best West in a nonconference match

    Jan. 3. The Indians will return to conferenceplay with a game at Brookfield East Jan. 9.

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    Justin Gruber of Menomonee Falls (left) is defendedby a Germantown player in during a Dec. 20 non-conference match. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

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    players and coaches for their support.To all the players throughout my

    career, I want to say thank you. Throughboth good and bad times your work ethicand achievements have impacted me in avery meaningful way. You have enrichedmy life, Datka wrote in the letter. To themany coaches that have shared our side-line, I thank you for your work ethic, yourloyalty and the wonderful memories yougave me. I never would have lasted 40-plusyears without your support.

    After his final home football game avictory against Grafton on Oct. 15, 2010 Datka again thanked players and the com-

    munity for their support.Hopefully, our players have learned

    commitment, respect and treating others theway you want to be treated. Furthermore, Ifeel football more than any other sportrequires a commitment to the team since theteam usually has large numbers with vari-ous personalities and abilities but we allhave to work together, Datka said later. Ihonestly don't know exactly what I said, butit was something to the effect that the play-ers believed and worked hard to build ourtradition, the parents supported me andtheir children and the community has been

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    West Bend, WI: Current UW-Washington County students as well asprospective students (high school seniorsand non-traditional age students) are

    encouraged to apply now for financial aidand scholarships. Scholarship applicationsfor the 2015-16 academic year at UW-Washington County (UW-WC) will beaccepted until February 14, 2015.Scholarships recognize academic successand help provide financial support for stu-dents who have demonstrated academicexcellence, leadership and communityinvolvement.

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    BYNIKKI ACKERMANSTAFF WRITER

    The ubiquitous buzzword in todays cul-ture in stressand, unfortunately, it is notgoing anywhere. The question is how to dealwith it and keep it in check.

    Stress is a fact of life, but being stressedout is not. We dont always have control overwhat happens to us, says Allen Elkin, Ph.D.,

    director of the Stress ManagementCounseling Center in New York City, in aReaders Digest article. Yet that doesntmean we have to react to a difficult, chal-lenging situation by becoming frazzled orfeeling overwhelmed or distraught. Beingoverly anxious is not just a mental hazard; itsa physical one too. The more stressed out weare the more vulnerable we are to colds, flu,and a host of chronic or life-threatening ill-nesses. And the less open we are to the beau-ty and pleasure of life.

    Donna Bennett is a recreational therapistin the inpatient unit in Mental Health Servicesat Froedtert & the Medical College of

    Wisconsin Community Memorial Hospital.She has spent 22 years in the field of mentalhealth and she has a lot to say on the subjectof stress.

    Stress is growing (among people intodays society), she said in a phone inter-view with the Express News. We want to domore, there are more options on the things wecan do and we never relax anymore. We arealways multi-tasking.

    Multi-tasking, however, is by its very defi-nition a flawed approach, Bennett pointedout.

    Research shows that multi-tasking is notreally effective. You are not in the momentattending to the task. You are more forgetfuland it takes longer to accomplish the task,she said.

    Know your triggers: As they say, knowl-edge is power. Be aware of what might set offa stress attack, the mental health professionalsaid. The big stressors are exactly what onewould thinkfamily, work, communicationissues in both of these areas, finances, shelisted. There is also the worry of how to get

    things done with both the husband and wifeworking and the kids in various activities.

    Make a plan: Once you know whatwill trigger your stress, be proactive in deal-ing with it, said Bennett. Make a plan forhow to cope. Look at what your options areand have a strategy in place, she said.

    Engage in physical activity: One wayto handle stress better is to literally work itout. Do something physical, Bennett recom-

    mended. You dont have to go running, butdo somethinggo for a walk, stretch, let someenergy out.

    Quiet your mind: Two easy ways toaccomplish this are reading and meditat-ing. Meditationcalming the mind, focusingon deep, slow breaths and counting to fivefor each inhale and exhaleis very helpfulwhen done right, said Bennett. "You can doit anytime, anywhere you need to. It is notsomething we are used to doing, but it reallyhelps. When a person is stressed they tend totake shallow, what I call anxious breaths inthe upper part of the chest.

    Make a spiritual connection: Peoplewith no spiritual base tend to more stressedout, according to the experts. It doesnt haveto be a specific religion or church, or even achurch at all, explained Bennett. Just hav-

    ing a connection to nature can help. Cognitively engage: The mental healthprofessional urges individuals to use theirbrain. Take part in an activity in which youhave to focus to be successfula puzzle, aword search Sudoku, she said. Even someelectronic games work for this.

    However, sometimes its necessary to... Pull the plug: Take a break from elec-

    tronics, especially at night, said Bennett.They stimulate your brain and it is hard tofall asleep which contributes to stress.

    Have a support system: Yyour people, Bennett stated simpcant make it on this earth without yple. You need your family and frienyou dont have friends, make somevolunteering and taking recreationand things like that.

    Most of the time stress can be hhouse, but sometimes the situationdire and in those cases...

    Make a call: There are hotwarmlines available in each county,said. Hotlines are for when you arand a warmline is for when you justalk about your stressors.

    Too many people sweep theunder the carpet and hope it will will not, stated Bennett.

    If you dont do anything and ywilling to make changes in your lifebehaviors, things are not going to geshe said. There are so many estress...concentration problems, issues, back and neck pain...theres relation to cancer. At a certain pbody fights back and says, NoNotice me!

    It is all within our power to mchange, Bennett said.

    We make choices, she said. have to have our kids in every What message are we sending to when we live like this? Everythchoice.

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    Operating after revocation A male subject was taken into cus-

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    Operating while intoxicated A 19-year-old man was taken into

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    A 25-year-old man was taken into

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    POLICE BLOTTER

    Wisconsin Assembly Rep.-elect Janel

    Brandtjen held a local version of the swear-ing in ceremony for her new position at theMenomonee Falls American Legion PostDec. 29.

    Brandtjen, who had been a WaukeshaCounty Supervisor for several years, waselected to the 22nd District Assembly seatin the November general election. The22nd District includes portions ofMenomonee Falls, Lannon, Lisbon, Richfieldand Erin.

    Brandtjen will serve in the Assemblywhile maintaining her supervisor seat onthe Waukesha County Board. The officialswearing in ceremony for the Assemblypost will be next week in Madison.

    During the ceremony, she took the oathof office from Pastor Peter Kelm.

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    Years and I was planning on nobody show-ing up, Brandtjen said to attendees.Thank you so much, Im so humbled Ireally am, to have this many people here.

    She thanked the American Legion foropening the facility for the event andthanked several supporters, includingMenomonee Falls Trustee Katie Kress,Waukesha County Supervisor JenniferGrant Lisbon Town Board Superviso rHannah Heinritz, U.S. Rep. F. JamesSensenbrenner and Rep. Don Pridemore,along with her husband and children.

    Thank you, Im looking forward to this

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    conservative, and more importantly Imhere in Menomonee Falls so you canalways reach me, Brandtjen said. Thankyou so much for coming.

    Sensenbrenner opened the program bynoting an inauguration is a beginning.

    This is really an auspicious beginningfor a representative from this community con-tinue on in the tradition of Don Pridemore,Sue Jeskewitz, Lolita Schneiders and all ofthose people who have represented thiscommunity over the years, Sensenbrennersaid. Menomonee Falls has been trulyblessed to have leaders and outstanding rep-resentatives to the Assembly.

    Brandtjen will succeed Don Pridemore,who retired from the Assembly. Pridemoresaid it was an honor to serve residents overthe past 10 years.

    I never knew quite what I was gettinginto and I made a significant career changefrom being an electronics engineer to polit-ical life, Pridemore said. He noted he wasinvolved in one issue or another sincewas 30 and decided to step down afterreaching retirement age.

    In Janel I saw someone who couldtake over the reigns very smoothly. Shes lis-tened to my comments and suggestionsvery well. I think shell do an excellent job,Pridemore said.

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    (BPT) - You've reached your breakingpoint. You've tripped over the same thingin the living room too many times. Nowyou've picked it up to finally put it awayand you realize - you have nowhere toput it. You have too much clutter in yourhome. So what do you do? How do youdecide where to start so you can reducethe clutter in your home and make yourwalkways safe once more?

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    "In room design, make good deci-sions about what you choose to put inthe room and, often more importantly, inwhat you choose to leave out,"McCleary says. "Simplicity and cleanlines make a room feel livable, and that'swhat it's really all about: comfortable liv-ing." Think about the kind of focal pointyou're trying to create. How should youorchestrate this space and show off yourspecial pieces in terms of size, scale,color and texture?

    After a day or two has passed, goback to the box and look for items thatdefine your personality, or will benoticed by guests visiting your home."Ask yourself: when is enough, enough?"says McCleary. "Each piece of furniturein the room can function to complement.

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