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Ongoing improvements to Kiwanis Park in Menomonee Fallswill include tree memorials to six members of the Kiwanis Clubwho contributed to the clubs mission over the past four decades.
The park is located at the northeast corner of MenomoneeAvenue and Town Hall Road. A dedication ceremony was heldAug. 24 that included a retrospective of the contributions of clubmembers Art Joy, Wally Rousseau, Delbert Erdman, Earl Becker,Paul Schryer and John Deady.
Its been a long time coming, said Randy Newman,
Menomonee Falls Village President and Menomonee FallsKiwanis Club member, at the start of the dedication.
Members of Cub Scout Pack 60 raised the American flag tobegin the program, which was followed by the recitation of thePledge of Allegiance.
At the start of the program, Newman said the club wasformed at St. Marys Church in 1956 by men who wanted tomake a difference in Menomonee Falls and that they have.Along the way, they taught us to have fun and give back to thecommunity.
Newman explained that the club purchased land in 1963that was near Maple and Christman roads with plans for adevelopment in the future. That land was transferred over the vil-lage in 1978 for park use. However, the village moved southand the club asked to swap land and adopt what had beenknown as Village Green Park.
At the time the Kiwanis adopted the new park setting, therehad been a ball diamond on the land and it also had been usedas an ice skating rink in winter. Starting with memorials from the
Art Joy and Wally Rousseau families, Kiwanis members began to
fix up the park starting in 2005.Members then spoke of the late members whose memorials
will be included at the park. Neal Sykora recalled that Art Joyjoined in the early 1970s and was sponsored by WallyRousseau.
Art was a really important part of our club in the 70s,Sykora said. He was very active with the club. He was trulydedicated with the club and was involved in all of our events.
Sykora noted that Joy was president in 1979-80 and was
A legacy ofservice
Falls Kiwanis Club dedicates memorialsin park
Members of Cub Scout Pack 60 raise the Americanflag to start a dedication program in Kiwanis Park inMenomonee Falls Aug. 24. Photo by Thomas J.McKillen.
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BYTHOMAS J. MCKILLEN
MANAGING EDITOR
The Hamilton School District announcedthe establishment of the Hamilton EducationMarjorie Wrezic Scholarship program Aug.
29.The scholarships will be in the amount of
$4,000 and will begin in the spring of 2014.Approximately 50 scholarships are likely to begranted annually, and they can be renewedfor a second year. The scholarships will go tostudents who plan to enroll as a full-time col-lege student and who have a demonstratedfinancial need. Students must have a 3.5grade point average, be an American citizen
and demonstrate community service throughextracurricular activities, work, religious or vol-unteer activities.
This is the largest scholarship program inour schools history, Hamilton School DistrictSuperintendent Kathleen Cooke said during abreakfast and recognition ceremony for districtemployees.
The scholarship was created through theefforts of Wrezic, the grandmother of twoHamilton High School graduates and a stu-dent currently attending the high school. In astatement issued by the district, Wrezic indicat-ed she was impressed by the quality of educa-tion provided to her grandchildren and want-ed to honor the memory of her husband, RalphWrezic.
Many of you sitting in this room haveimpacted the lives of my grandchildren and Ihope that the children who do not have the
advantages of others will take this opportunityto succeed, Wrezic said in a statement readby Cooke.
Wrezic then spoke to all district staff pres-ent, saying it has been her goal to create toscholarship fund for several years. Shethanked her daughter and son-in-law alongwith Cooke and other district staff for under-taking the work to create the scholarship.
It has taken many months to put thistogether. Now I ask all of you to continue yourgood work, to teach, inspire and encourageyour students to learn, Wrezic said. Theirsuccess is your success. You give back the lifeevery day, sometimes without knowing it.Hopefully, this scholarship will help some to
attain their goals and Im hapcontinuing education.
According to informatiCooke, Marjorie Wrezic wasArcadia, Wis., the youngest Her brothers attended schooschoolhouse, with eight gradeteacher. When they moved, oers recalled being excited to with 46 children. Another o
brothers was not allowed tbecause he didnt have any sa teacher who bought him the could come to class.
The family moved to Milwwhere the family operated astore. Later, two of Wrezics bsuccessful businessmen while and raised three children.
It is my goal to give bablessings that I have received who want to succeed and cocation but may not have the sas others, Wrezic said in theby Cooke.
Wrezic also thanked hewho was the son of immigrantstarted his first trucking busineslater became the owner of sev
Wrezic told staff that as
seem sometimes, always remefaith and have faith in yoursel
George Semrad, chaHamilton Education Foundatare no words to express thfoundation and district adminiWrezics gift.
We will be good stewaknow it will be used to enhancthey finish school here, Semr
Semrad said the foundatiodamentally changed by the scadds another component to activities.
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Hamilton foundation announces largestscholarship program in schools history
BYTHOMAS J. MCKILLEN
MANAGING EDITOR
The Menomonee Falls Village Boardapproved two motions Sept. 3 that could allowfor the creation of a subdivision on the eastside of Town Line Road and south of the UnionPacific Railroad train tracks.
The board approved a motion to amendsewer service area map to include 85 devel-opable acres in the village of MenomoneeFalls sanitary sewer service area which isserved by the Sussex Wastewater TreatmentPlant. Village Director of Engineering ServicesTom Hoffman said that sanitary sewer servicehas to be made available for any development
to occur. Hoffman said the land previouslywas not in any sanitary sewer service district.Trustee Sharon Ellis asked if a planned sub-
division on this property would negativelyimpact areas south of the site which had expe-rienced flooding in recent years. Hoffman saidthe area for the subdivision is on higher groundwhile the land south were flooding occurred isalong Town Line Road.
Hoffman said the village responded toflooding the subdivision south of the currentsite by increasing drainage capacity and rais-ing the roads in the Silver Meadows subdivi-sion.
Hoffman and Bill Stauber, chief land useplanner for the Southeast Wisconsin RegionalPlan Commission (SEWRPC) confirmed that
there is capacity at the SusTreatment Plant to treat any wing from the proposed develvillage has purchased additiothe plant.
Village President Randy Na subdivision to the south of posal has village and sewer sindicated some residents hawater service, but residents inwould not be required to hook sewer and water service. WhHoffman said three things woulage providing sewer service t
Residents from an area pservice, and a majority of thos
port that request;The Village Board deciwith sewer service for an area
Several private septic syand the village would be reqsewer service to an area
No one spoke on the mattlic hearing and the boardrequest. The request also has by SEWRPCand the state Natural Resources.
The board then unanimouPlanned Residential Developming for the site. The current conal calls for 126 single famiduplexes. The estimated valuement will be $56,825,000.
Village Board supports motfor proposed subdivisio
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The following report was takenom records at the Menomonee Fallsolice Department.
Disorderly conduct A male subject was taken into custody
r disorderly conduct at 4:23 p.m. Aug. 18ter causing a disturbance at his parents res-ence in the W2000 block of Memorialourt. Investigation revealed the man yelledhis parents and demanded money. Police
und a crack pipe in the subjects possessionnd he was also cited for possession of drugaraphernalia.
Obstructing A 24-year-old man was taken into cus-
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ing while intoxicated-second offense at 1:31a.m. Aug. 19 after he was stopped for speed-ing at Silver Spring Drive and Williams Place.
Probation violation A 43-year-old man was arrested for vio-
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Orchard Road after police were dispatched tothe report of a subject riding his bicycle whileintoxicated. Investigation determined themanwho was on probation for operatingwhile intoxicated, with an absolute sobrietyconditionto have a preliminary blood-alco-hol level of .25.
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thefts that occurred Aug. 19 at three area busi-nesses. In the first theft, reported at 12:24p.m., the man stole 12 cans of baby formulafrom Pick n Save, N95 W18273 County LineRd.; in the second incident, at 6:45 p.m., theman stole 22 cans of baby formula and cloth-ing items from Target, N95 W17707 Shady
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en honored as a distinguished president bye Kiwanis district. He was named Kiwanian of
e year in 1982.Joy died in a vehicle accident in nor thern
Wisconsin in 1985. Carol Joy, Arts wife,ceived donations in his name and wanted aemorial for late husband. It was Carols idear a community fitness center. Kiwanis mem-
ers built a nine-stage fitness center, whereew playground equipment currently standster the original fitness equipment wasmoved due to limits on the villages liabilitysurance.
Sykora then introduced Rousseau, callingm a Kiwanian Kiwanian.
He promoted Kiwanis wherever heent, Sykora said.
Richard Rousseau noted that his fatherrved as club president in 1975-76. He saids father attended many district conventionsnd multiple international conventions. In
980, Wally Rousseau was named Kiwanianthe year. Richard Rousseau added thatWally was an active member until he died in
ctober 2004. Richard thanked the individu-s who have contributed in making the parkprovements possible.
Thank you very much for all of your hardork and attention to the park, Richardousseau said.
John Rousseau recalled that when he wasounger he would regularly go to the airport
pick up his parents after the attendedwanis international conventions.
I really appreciate how this park looks, itally is upgraded, he said.
Member Jim Rafferty recalled that Delbertdman was part owner of Wisconsin Gasket.dman joined in the 1970s and worked one home show, a Kiwanis carnival, the bingovent, grand prix, and a sponsored youth pic-c. Rafferty noted that Erdman also attendede senior picnic at Rotary Park in the summer.
Rafferty recalled how Erdman taughther members to play pooch and alsomembered the bingo fundraisers whereembers were playing cards afterwards.
Delly was truly a good guy, one of theally good guys of the club, and Im glad toe the club has recognized him with a memo-
al tree, Rafferty said.Erdman died in February 1996. Rafferty
dded that I was glad to call him a friend.In speaking about Earl Becker, Neal
ykora noted that Becker joined in 1997 aftereing a member of another Kiwanis club andas a regular at the Falls club. Becker was 81ears old at the time he joined the Falls
Kiwanis Club and was a member of the clubfor a few years.
Earl was a member of our club for ashort time but he contributed a lot to our
club, Sykora said. We appreciate his serv-ice.
Joe Bourassa recalled the Becker alwayshad a smile on his face and he was just agreat gentleman.
Dan Hart said it was an honor to com-memorate the six club members. In speakingabout Paul Schryer, he recalled he went to St.Marys school along with Schryers children.When Hart joined Kiwanis in 1973, he got toknow Paul Schryer.
Just a hard-working, nice guy salt of theearth type of person, Hart said.
Schryer was a 1956 Falls Kiwanis Clubcharter member. Schryer died last year.
He was a great guy to everybody. Imjust so proud to meet him and know him, Hartsaid. I know his children were very proud ofhim, too.
In speaking about John Deady, NealSykora noted that Deady came to the Fallsclub in 1997 and he got involved in every-thing right off the bat.
Sykora noted that Deady was a low keyperson who had perfect attendance at clubmeetings for several years. Sykora said thatDeady influenced several of the youngermembers of the club.
His smile and soft-spoken attitude madehim a welcome member at all of our meet-ings, Sykora said.
Sykora also recalled that Deady makedulcimers by hand and he and his wife Bettyperformed the dulcimers at a Christmas meet-ing. Jerry Bannerman recalled that Deadywas instrumental in organizing team captainsfor a hole-in-one tournament the club held for10 years.
When I first joined the club he made mefeel welcome, Bannerman said of Deady.
Newman, speaking as the village presi-dent, thanked Kiwanis for the efforts in help-ing reinvigorate the club.
We look forward to the continued contri-bution of the Kiwanis Club to expand this parkand make it better, Newman said.
Rafferty, chairman of the Kiwanis commit-tee overseeing the park improvements,explained that the club will improve the treememorials while future plans included the vil-lage removing street parking and installing aparking lot and a bridge that will go over thestream at the park.
Its not going to stop, Rafferty said ofthe park improvements.
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Neighborhood Watch SilentAuction Sept. 7
The Menomonee Falls NeighborhoodWatch 13th Annual Silent Auction is return-
g to their "home-grounds," The Trystingace on Appleton Avenue at Good Hopeoad. It will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.ept. 7.
Trysting Place owner Sal Zizzo invitede group back since there will be no cen-ally located Safety Fair this year. Sal haseen a staunch supporter of Menomoneealls and many of the villages organiza-ons, including Neighborhood Watch.
Available for bidding are many certifi-ates to local eateries and businesses.dders will also see tickets to the Bucks,ewers and Admirals. Sports memorabiliacludes an autographed Packers football.e organizers promise us there will be plen-
ty of items and various services for all tastes.Several wine baskets have been recentlyadded to prove it.
Registration and bidding begins at 10a.m. and closes promptly at 2 p.m.
Winners will be notified at the close ofbidding and will be able to pick their itemsup after 2:30 p.m. at the registration table.
To donate or get answers to any ques-tions, please call Fred Wordell at 414-940-3733.
Guild members to be represented atBrookfield gallery show
The Art Gallery of the Guild,Menomonee Falls will be represented at TheHidden River Art Show at the Sharon LynneWilson Center for the Arts in the GalleryShow case area in the building lobby. Theshow will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sept. 14 and 15. The Sharon Lynne WilsonCenter is located at 19805 W Capitol Drive,Brookfield. Included in the show will bebeautiful Italian scenery in acrylics byMaddie Sherman, colorful pastels by CarolChapman, water colors with a flair by SoniaGenett and intense color pencil nature art byJanet Hudachek.
Families Helping Families fooddrive set for Sept. 7
A Families Helping Families food drivewill be held at Dan Johnsons InsuranceAgency, N79 W14833 Appleton Avenue,Menomonee Falls, on Saturday, Sept. 7 from10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Badger football tickets andother items will be raffled.
Menomonee Falls/GermantownNewcomer's Club meeting Sept. 9
Are you new in town or an "old timer"who wants to meet new friends? Have allyour children flown from the nest and left youwith a quiet house? Come and join otherwomen who are also experiencing transitionand looking for ways to connect. TheMenomonee Falls /Germantown
Newcomers Club is an organization forwomen who are either new to the area or forthose entering a new stage of life, such asempty-nesters. This is a great way to meetother women who live in the area to sharetime with while attending outings or partici-pating in Hobby Boards (sub-groups).Some of the existing Hobby Boards (sub-groups) are: luncheons, international din-ing, Bunco, Euchre, game nights, crafts, book
club, bowling, golf, etc.diverse interests and many hbers for more than 10 years.
Monthly meetings arMenomonee Falls Library Monday of each month at 7friend and join us on Mondap.m. at the Menomonee
W156 N8436 Pilgrim Rd., about the group and plans2014 year. There are severaup for the year to help us leaour community.
A Community Aset for Oct. 1
A Community Affaircollectibles and antiques Community League, a Meservice organizationwill be Oct. 19. The event will run 4:30 p.m. at Menomonee FaW142 N8101 MerrimaMenomonee Falls. The fair w100 juried exhibitors, an anfrom 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. ($3stamps or coins); cash and
raffles; a bake sale; a lunchefree shuttle bus will be availato 2 p.m. (No strollers, pleasthe show is $4, with all the the show benefiting local andcharities, scholarships, and cimore information, call the ho(414) 581-0352, email clnityleague.com or visit nityleague.com.
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Menomonee Falls offense and defenseot off to a fast start on the way to a 42-7n over West Bend East Aug. 30.
Adam Vechart got the Indians on theboard at the 10:40 mark with a 1-yard runthat finished off the Indians opening drive.
Menomonee Falls advanced to the titlegame of the Thomas More/Homestead JoustAug. 31 before losing to East Troy, 23-25,25-17, 11-15.
Menomonee Falls opened the tourna-ment Aug. 30 with wins over Germantown(25-20, 27-25), Watertown (25-17, 25-20)and Waukesha West (25-15, 25-17) on Aug.30. In pool play at the start of Aug. 31,Menomonee Falls posted wins over
Muskego (14-25, 29-27, 15-11) and Pius XI(25-18, 25-15). Menomonee Falls then beatWest Bend East in the semifinal 25-12, 25-19.
The second place at the Joust is animprovement on last year's fifth place finish.Menomonee Falls enters the season with afew new players playing key roles in the cen-ter and on the right side, blending withreturning starters.
"We'll only keep getting better. Wemissed a lot of serves today. If we don't missa lot of serves, we've even in a better place,"
Menomonee Falls Coach J.CBruns then praised East
Division 2 program which knal Division 1 programs to tak
"They played awesomdeserve it," he said.
Menomonee Falls startedConference play with a 25-1win at Wauwatosa East Sept
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Conference play with a 25-14 win over Whitefish Bay S
The Warhawks lost the brat the Joust to Arrowhead, 2
During the tournament Gto Menomonee Falls, DivinAngels and West Bend Easwins over Waukesha WestWatertown.
Hamilton opened the Conference portion of the se25, 15-25, 20-25 loss to BrSept. 4.
ryce McMurtry (10) of Menomonee Falls runs for a touchdown against West Bendast Aug. 30. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
While East recovered a fumble onMenomonee Falls next drive, the defenseheld and forced a punt. The Indians thentook advantage of their third possession ofthe game to start a 10 -play drive on their 28yard line, which ended with a 4-yard run byBryce McMurtry at the 2:22 mark of the firstquarter.
On the Suns first possession of the sec-ond quarter, Ty Weber stepped in front of aEast pass and returned it 40 yards to give
Menomonee Falls a 21-0 lead.East responded with an eight play drivethat started at its 41-yard line and got asclose as the Menomonee Falls 5 yard line.The drive was stopped by a Jason Preciainterception in the end zone, with Preciareturning the ball to the Indians 19 yard line.Menomonee Falls then responded with afour play drive that was finished by a 25-yard run by Bryce McMurtry with 6 minutesleft in the quarter.
"Our defense made some big plays, theyactually got on the field quite a bit in the firsthalf," Menomonee Falls Coach John Bakersaid, noting how the defense was back onthe field after the interception return. "Ourdefense did a great job all game."
Baker added that his offense was better
this week as the execution of plays wasimproved and put together several successful
drives. In addition, the pass good and Baker was able tothroughout the game.
"They just jelled tonight aly well," he said.
Menomonee Falls other a 10-yard run by McMurtry the second quarter and a Dontrell Handy at the 3:26 mquarter. East's lone score camin the game as Seth Schrank
Ian Loveland on a 19 yard Sussex Hamilton 49Morse/Marshall Co-opopened the scoring as Ian Wpun 52 yards for a touchdomark. Drew Patterson scoredruns of 2, 3 and 50 yardscored on a 7-yard run whiscored on a 1-yard run. Hscore came on a 38-yard Mike Barnes to Ryan Warzo
Greendale Martin Kettle Moraine LutheChargers took a 13-8 lead aof the third quarter after JareBrandon Shiley connected pass play. However, a 2-pothe touchdown failed.
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In the 3-0 over Oregon, Kay Olapo,Gonzales and Will VanderHorst scored forMenomonee Falls. Connor Young,VanderHorst, Ian Storts and Olapo allscored for Menomonee Falls in the 4-0 overMadison Edgewood.
Germantown got its first win of the sea-son in a 5-0 win over Milwaukee LutheranSept. 3. Paul Cizewski scored three goalswhile Ryan French opened the scoring forGermantown.
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