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on the cover 4 IN WORLD CLASS COMPANY Amy Fuhrmann takes part in the world’s most famous triathlon event

8 WEDDING PLANNING

GUIDE FOR 2020 Area businesses offer a wide range of tips for planning your wedding this year or beyond

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FINANCIAL WISDOM Planning helps avoid spending wastefully on emotion solutions 26 Recipes from marge Marge Petts shares favorite family recipes

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30 AROUND OUR VERVE COMMUNITIES

Getting to know women who lead our communities. This edition we focus on women from our northern communities.

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3 WOMEN IN MOTION What did you do with your wedding dress?

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we asked > What did you do with your Wedding dress? I saved my wedding dress for 37 yrs. We had it cleaned and altered, and my daughter, Megan Weber, wore it for her wedding in the Fall of 2017.

Mary Vogel

I made my own wedding dress, using pieces of my mother’s wedding dress, that I had saved, so it is especially precious to me. I folded it in a box with tissue paper.

Marge Petts

My mom used the train of my wedding dress to make a Baptismal gown that my 2 daughters wore and she made a little vest and pants outfit for my son’s Baptism. The hardest part was making the first cut in my gown!

It’s still in my closet. It cost me very little, as I made it myself, so I just kept it for fun. (We got married in St Andrews, Scotland... it’s always windy in Scotland.)

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Our daughter Nicole asked to wear it for her wedding 2 years ago. I was surprised and honored. She looked beautiful! 10/18/2019 would have been my husband and my 50th wedding anniversary. He is saving my place next to him in heaven.

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World class  by Mark Sherry

Area woman competes in Hawaii’s Ironman

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t is the Super Bowl of triathlons, and local resident Amy (Christopherson) Fuhrmann can now say she has participated in it—the Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii. Fuhrmann qualified for the World Championship with her secondplace finish in the 35-39 age division for females in last year’s Madison triathlon. It was her first Ironman event.

In early October of this year, Fuhrmann headed to Hawaii a week ahead of the Oct. 12 World Championship to continue her preparations for the event. Fuhrmann said she kept her goals fairly modest— first, she just wanted to finish; second,

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she wanted her time to be somewhat close to what it was in Madison the previous year and was hoping to finish in the top 25 among the 88 or so participants in her age/gender division.

It was a successful experience on all those points and more for Fuhrmann. She wound up finishing 19th in her division with a time of 10 hours, 45 minutes. Over 600 women started the event and Fuhrmann placed 117th among them. “Overall, I’m really happy,” she said as she recently recounted the experience. Her time was within eight minutes of what she had done in Madison, and her swim time was faster than Madison and faster than

the top U.S. woman who competes as a professional. “I enjoyed the day,” she said.

A standout swimmer at Kiel High School and later at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, it might not come as a surprise that she excelled in the 2.4-mile swim in Kailua-Kona Bay. But this experience was new to Fuhrmann as she had never competed in an ocean swim before. On top of that, the surf conditions were reported to be the worst they had been in 10 years. While some competitors actually got sea sick, Fuhrmann said she was not affected by the swim conditions on the day of the race and had only felt it a bit during her practice swims the week before the event.


STRONG WOMEN | Iron man strong There is another challenge about swimming in the ocean versus her usual practice swims in Elkhart Lake— she later found out that officials were monitoring the bay for two Tiger sharks which had been spotted. “I did not see any sharks while I was swimming,” Fuhrmann said, adding, “I was happier I didn’t know.” Fuhrmann also said she prefers competing in colder water but that the Hawaiian bay was warm enough to not need a wet suit. As for the running and biking portions of the Ironman, Fuhrmann said the humid 85 F conditions can be draining. “I don’t know if it’s ever not humid there,” she said. In addition, the bike portion across lava desert can be windy—especially on the return leg— but it was not as windy this year as it sometimes can get. Not surprisingly, Fuhrmann said competing in the Ironman World Championship was a whole new level

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STRONG WOMEN | Iron man strong for her. “You kind of felt like a celebrity,” she said. “It’s like you’re on the red carpet of Ironman.” A parade of nations is held on Tuesday before the race. The U.S. has the most competitors with over 600, followed by Germany with more than 200. The event was live streamed and portions were nationally televised later. Announcers keep the many spectators informed on what is happening and who is passing by certain spots, and at one intersection Fuhrmann said it was neat to hear “New Holstein, Wisconsin” announced as she passed. Fuhrmann had a lot of support along with her at the World Championship, including husband Mike and their children Ava, 10, and Isaac, 9. Ava took part in a swim to run event while in Hawaii. Also in their group of 14 people who stayed together in a rented home for the week were her parents, her brother with his wife and baby, a sister, and a friend with her children. Fuhrmann said her family and friends did some tourist things in the week leading up to the race while she was continuing her training, but she and her family stayed an extra week after the race to enjoy more of Hawaii. “Even just driving you’re in awe,” she said of the scenery. She said she felt better after this race than she did last year in Madison. She attributes that to hydrating better and also having her friend/massage therapist along on the trip.

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Fuhrmann said she preferred staying in the house—complete with a pool and hot tub—as she does not like all the “hustle” in and around

the hotels located close to the event. She said she is very competitive and gets a little nervous when she competes—but she views that as a good thing. “Being

nervous keeps you in check with what you have to do,” she said. Fuhrmann said she is still contemplating what comes next in her athletic career.


She said she sometimes wonders, “Why am I putting all this time into it? It’s hard.” That said, she indicates she likely will do another Ironman and maybe some half Ironmans. “I’m not exactly sure,” she said. Fuhrmann finished ahead of some professionals in the Madison event but— asked if she would ever consider turning pro—she also hesitated. She said she knows some athletes who went pro in triathlons and then got back out because they said it took the fun out of it. Asked if she would consider competing again in Hawaii, Fuhrmann said, “Yeah, I think I would. It inspires so many people. I’m amazed by that. It’s pretty cool to hear my swimmers

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Stardust Limousine Stardust Limousine has been transporting brides, grooms, and wedding parties on their special day since 1992. “We have been in business so long because we want the customer to be happy with Stardust, so we go that extra mile,” owner Mike Hartmann said. “Stardust puts ‘u’ in a limousine.”

Hartmann started the business with a partner but is now the sole owner. He began by doing airport trips for the Mirro Company in Manitowoc, and the limo business took off very quickly, he said. Stardust started with one limousine and expanded to three, then diversified to add a sedan, sport-utility vehicle (SUV), 14-passenger SUV, and a limo bus. Stardust Limousine

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IDEAS | Planning a great wedding Limousine has a 14-passenger limo bus, a 14-passenger stretch SUV, a 10-passenger limo black sedan, and a six-passenger black SUV. The vehicles can be viewed at Stardust’s website, StardustLimousine. com. The Stardust fleet can be used to take guests home after the wedding if they have had too much to drink, or to take the bride and groom to their hotel or the airport to start their honeymoon. Stardust also transports wedding parties after the church service to photo locations, then on to the reception. Call (920) 773-2270 for more information including pricing.

Hartmann said his business also does transportation for bachelor and bachelorette parties. In addition, Stardust Limousine serves all Wisconsin airports. They provide service from Fond du Lac to Green Bay, Appleton to Sheboygan, and all areas in between. See our ad on page 19

Boelter’s Jewelry Boelter’s Jewelers was established in 1927 in a small storefront across from Washington Park in Manitowoc. The Boelter family started the business with the desire to help Manitowoc residents with their jewelry needs. With the staff’s

740 W. Ryan St., Brillion 920-756-3214 www.cobblestonecrk.com Lunch and Dinner, Weddings, Banquets & Catering Tues. - Thurs. 11:00 - 1:30 PM and 4:30 - 8:00 PM Friday: 11:00 - 1:30 PM and 4:30 - 8:00 PM Saturday: 4:30 - 8:30 PM Sunday 9:00 - 1:30 PM and 4:00 - 8:00 PM Banquet space to host groups of any size, up to 500

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friendliness and knowledge, along with the store’s large merchandise selection and repair services, the business quickly grew and it soon expanded to a much larger location at 2101 Washington St., where it is still thriving.

Boelter’s primary goal remains to provide the best selection of jewelry and the kind of service customers want. Customers appreciate the personal service. Boelter’s tries to go beyond for their customers.

In early May 2015, owner Richard Francois, of Punta Gorda, Florida, sold the business to Thomas and Kathy Muench of Manitowoc. They employ 12 part-time and full-time employees.

Some people may think that buying jewelry is too expensive and almost painful. Boelter’s staff said they think buying anything should be fun and warm the heart. That is why Boelter’s Jewelers provides a variety of excellent quality items to meet any need that a customer could have.

Kathy has worked at Boelter’s for over 30 years, and when the opportunity came up to purchase the store there was no hesitation in what their answer would be—a definite “yes.”

Boelter’s is known for its fine jewelry, but it also offers Seiko and Caravelle watches, Seiko musical clocks, ID bracelets, charms,

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Chamilia and Trollbeads, Add-a-Pearls, baby jewelry, banks, fashion jewelry, as well as sterling silver jewelry. Boelter’s Jewelers also can take items that have more meaning than money can buy and reset them

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Remember grandma’s strand of pearls that may need to be restrung? Bring it in, and Boelter’s Jewelers will have that restrung for grandma or for your special wedding day. Thanks to Boelter’s Jewelers’ happy and satisfied customers, the business was voted Manitowoc’s Best Jewelry Store Finalist in 2018 and 2019. Boelter’s Jewelers is very proud of that vote of confidence from friends

and neighbors. They said they appreciate the loyal generations that continue to choose Boelter’s. For more information stop in at 2010 Washington St. in Manitowoc or call (920) 682-7724. Check out the website at boeltersjewelers.com. See our ad on page 11

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IDEAS | Planning a great wedding anniversary parties, engagement parties, birthday parties, recitals, class and family reunions, Scout awards ceremonies, memorial services and receptions, business meetings, networking and team building events, conferences, and lectures are held at the Plymouth Arts Center.

The Plymouth Arts Center all decked out for a wedding reception. schedule of live musical and theatrical performances, fine art exhibitions, art classes, and workshops for adults and children; and special annual events such as the Cheese Capital Jazz & Blues Crawl Fundraiser, Northern Moraine Spring Art Tour, Paint the Towns En Plein Air, the nationally acclaimed “Big Cheese Drop,” and much more. Visit the PAC Gift Shop for original art and gifts created by member artists. New members and volunteers are always welcome. Tour/school groups may schedule docent-led visits. Gallery admission is always free and it is open Tuesdays to

Fridays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays, noon to 3 p.m.; or by special appointment. It is closed on Mondays and holidays. The setting of the Plymouth Arts Center presents a distinctive backdrop for special events. When not in use for performing or visual art events, the Plymouth Arts Center’s Grand Hall, Classroom, and Conference Room are available for rent to individuals, organizations, and corporations throughout the community. A wide variety of gatherings such as wedding ceremonies and receptions, rehearsal dinners, showers,

Grand Hall amenities include table seating for up to 175 guests and a large catering kitchen. The Plymouth Arts Center outdoor plaza features a summer garden and the large backyard/greenspace is the perfect spot for a wedding gazebo or celebration tent. For all rental details including staging, dance floor, piano, sound and lighting

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Donna Hahn, executive director of the Plymouth Arts Center, said, “No matter what the occasion, the Plymouth Arts Center’s professional and friendly staff will assist you with important rental details and will be present throughout your event to answer questions or concerns. Personal tours of our facility are available by appointment only and are scheduled during regular business hours, Tuesdays to Fridays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.” For more information please call (920) 892-8409, e-mail info@ plymoutharts.org, website plymoutharts.org, or visit at 520 E. Mill St., Plymouth, at the intersection of Eastern

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Avenue and Mill and North streets. “If you wish to experience a bit of Plymouth charm and history, consider the Plymouth Arts Center for your next special event and make it memorable occasion,� Hahn said. See our ad on page 13

Cobblestone Creek Cobblestone Creek has been in business since 2006, and during that time it has serviced over 750 weddings and large-scale events. The staff at Cobblestone Creek prides itself on the quality of service and value they provide. The Brillion-

based business provides a full range of wedding services, on-site ceremonies, hall, catering (on-site and off-site), beverages, and decorations. Cobblestone Creek offers an atmosphere that is complete with private party facilities accommodating up to 500 people. For a smaller wedding people can use Cobblestone Creek’s West Wing with seating capacity of 10 to 175 persons. A pleasing view of an outdoor fountain— surrounded by a landscaped patio—will provide an excellent background for wedding photographs and

Cobblestone Creek wedding hall view for guests to enjoy. Cobblestone Creek also can accommodate groups of any size for birthdays,

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IDEAS | Planning a great wedding and Cobblestone Creek is now booking for 2020 and 2021. Call today for more information—(920) 756-3214, extension 2. cobblestonecreek.com See our ad on page 10

Millhome Supper Club Thank you for considering Millhome Supper Club for your special day— you’ll be glad you did! Millhome Supper Club has years of experience in working with brides and grooms to make their event memorable. Millhome Supper Club offers personalized service, beautiful rooms, courteous and attentive staff, and many items that are

included in the cost of your meal. Millhome’s service was born out of the great sense of satisfaction we feel when we exceed our guests’ expectations. “We are pleased to offer our great food and service on the premises or off-site,” owner Aaron Kabat said. “Our catering service is an extension of our great food and staff you would see anytime you walked into one of our properties.” Couples can make a myriad of choices from a brochure that outlines a sampling of what is available through Millhome. Steaks are hand-cut, entrees are homemade, and the quality of food is second to

Millhome has a large reception hall for weddings and other functions none. “We take great pride in purchasing the finest products and working with them to create memorable meals. All of our food is made from scratch. We never purchase frozen products and simply place

them in an oven,” Kabat said. As an example, Millhome’s Chicken Cordon Bleu is hand-stuffed, flash fried, and baked to perfection, while the

MILLHOME SUPPER CLUB • Three banquet rooms to choose from • Seating up to 600 guests • On & off site premise wedding specialists • Plated, buffet and family style service 16524 Lax Chapel Rd. (Hwy. 57 & 32) Kiel • 920-894-7414 Call for a FREE consultation

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appetizers are never bought frozen, always scratch made for each order. All vegetables are hand cut. Millhome uses the finest meats available.

The former Holiday Inn in Fond du Lac changed to the Radisson Hotel & Conference Center in February 2019.

If there is something you can’t find on the wedding menu, Millhome’s team of skilled chefs will be happy to accommodate you to create something to your liking. The catering department does not stop with food and hospitality. Set up a meeting with our director of catering to go over all Millhome has to offer. Please contact Millhome Supper Club at 920-894-7414 for more information, to schedule a tour, or to answer any questions about your big day. millhomesupperclub.com See our ad on page 14

Wisco Hotel Group has owned the hotel for 46 years and has hosted weddings and special events throughout those many years. Five years ago the hotel added on 6,500 square feet of additional banquet space. The Radisson Hotel & Conference Center is a fullservice hotel. Benvenutos Italian Restaurant is located inside the hotel along with a full banquet kitchen staff. Menus can be customized for events, and staff will work with every budget. ihg.com/holidayinnexpress See our ad on page 15

The Radisson Hotel and Conference Center offers new banquet space.

David’s House of Travel David’s House of Travel opened its doors in February 1985. “We have five travel

consultants at our office with a combined total of 40 plus years in the travel industry,” said Kathy Schmill, travel consultant and owner of David’s House of Travel.

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Free Champagne Toast when you mention this ad. Book a dinner for 100 or more guests and all food minimums will be waived. Book 2020 Friday Night Rehearsal Dinner and receive 10% off dinner. 625 W. Rolling Meadows Drive Fond du Lac, WI 54937 Jean (920) 322-8203 jjean-rene@wiscohotels.com Brindah (920) 322-8202 bbirkholz@wiscohotels.com

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IDEAS | Planning a great wedding From tropical island getaways, luxurious cruises to magical Disney vacations, romantic honeymoon escapes, destination weddings, tours and much more, David’s House of Travel can make it happen. “If you need a vacation, we’re here to help you find the perfect one, just for you,” Schmill said. “We provide exceptional and knowledgeable service, with stress-free planning for your destination wedding or honeymoon,” she added. “We provide specialty services for destination weddings and honeymoons to all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean and Mexico, Hawaii, European river cruises, adventure travel such as Iceland, and many more. “No matter what your wedding or honeymoon dream is, we are here to make it a reality.” David’s House of Travel is Manitowoc’s only locally owned, full-service travel agency that handles all aspects of leisure and business travel throughout Manitowoc County. It has been voted Best of the Lakeshore for 13 years.

For more information stop in at 1029 S. 26th St. in Manitowoc or call (920) 684-6117. See our ad on page 16

Rick’s House of Flowers LLC Rick Henschel has been in business with Rick’s House of Flowers LLC for 39 years, having started when he was 22.

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The Lake House, Cedar Lake Waterfront dining options. Live entertainment.

Rick’s House of Flowers bridal bouquet “I saw a lot,” Henschel said about his many years of helping bridal parties and many other people from his location at 600 Broadway St., Sheboygan Falls. Rick’s House of Flowers sells fresh flowers and also does silk arrangements, green and blooming plants,

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cards, candy, and stepping stones (for funerals). They deliver throughout the area.

The area’s newest waterfront restaurant offers more than just another option. The Lake House on Cedar Lake offers not only a great dining experience with the best view in Wisconsin, but the experience will expand to include the free white sand beach, amazing cocktails, live music, a private event hall and beautiful tiki bar. Nick Conway, owner and proprietor of The Lake House knows that people want options when it comes to dining and entertainment. He and his staff are prepared to make the experience memorable on your next visit. “Food is a huge aspect of our business. We are one of the best waterfront dining options in Manitowoc County,” he said. “But it’s more than just the location. We want to provide our patrons with fresh, local, healthy and tasty American comfort food.” Krystle Augsburger is the new chef at The Lake House, and she brings great experience from both the

Sheboygan Yacht Club and Osthoff Resort. “She loves to come up with new and fresh ideas that will continue to separate us from the rest of the pack,” Conway said. “She has great vision.” The chef’s ingenuity has pointed to recent specialties like margarita tacos and tequila shrimp nachos, both crowd pleasers since their introduction. “We don’t like to think of ourselves in a particular lane of food options. We might have salads and burgers, but they will have a high end feel. We like to call it casually gourmet,” he said. A wide selection of appetizers is available year around, with the list including items like jumbo Bavarian pretzels, Henning’s beer battered cheese curds, home made sliders, Shrimp de Johnge. The Lake House’s salad and sandwich section includes standards like double brats or double Chicago hot dogs, but veers into other tasty options like fish tacos, Italian paninis. “We also have a truly amazing Cuban panini on the menu,” Conway notes. “What makes the menu special is that so many of our items are made fresh on site, from cole slaw, to pico de gallo to fish tacos,” he said. An aggressive burger menu includes bold burger choices for big appetites, all with a flaire for the creative. When it comes to the dinner menu, Conway said The Lake House will feature local steaks. But patrons can also order gems like the shrimp diablo pasta, with a


IDEAS | Planning a great wedding Just recently, The Lake House served a Catch of the Week Special that offered salmon in orange sauce. She enhanced the entree with bourbon glazed grilled carrots and garlic mashed potatoes.

The main bar and atrium at The Lake House host of spices. The printed menu is supplemented by the fresh Catch of the Week. “We wanted to offer something in the seafood realm every

week of the year,” Conway noted. “Our chef comes up with the recipes, and she has done some amazing things with salmon and sword fish.”

While the range of options is important to Conway, he wants The Lake House to be known as a family restaurant, and he hopes that it will become known for the customer service, vision and overall experience. “Part of our experience is the service, and we have pulled together a great staff from some amazing local families. They have great work ethic and background. We know they will serve our

customers well” Conway noted that his wife, Brandi, offered that Kiel connection. Originally from Kiel, she currently works as a nurse, but she knows so many of the staff and families that they come from. Great cocktail options abound at The Lake House. One of the hot specialties out of the gate has been the blueberry-infused whiskey old fashioned. Turning the tables on one of Wisconsin’s great supper club traditions, The Lake House takes old fashioneds into a new zone. “The whiskey sits in the blueberries for hours, and it serves as the basis for our old fashioned. They are simply delicious,” even if

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IDEAS | Planning a great wedding Conway must compliment his own concoction. Employed by years with Bacardi and Patron. Conway loves to get inventive with cocktails and spirits. “We want to do anything we can do that sets us apart from others. We will concoct and create just about anything to add to the customer experience,” he said. Along with cocktails, The Lake House offers an aggressive selection of craft beers, which are continuously rotating. “We plan to change our beers out every two weeks to start, emphasizing good local Wisconsin beers,” he said. Lake House Happy Hour is Monday, Wednesday and Thursday each week, with appetizers served at half price, and a buck off on any drink of choice. Happy Hour unwinds at The Lake House from 3-6 p.m. on those days. The Lake House also plans to enhance the customer experience with a full slate of musical performers.

every Saturday and Sunday from June to September. “The musicians range from six piece bands to solo acts—guys with a guitar,” he said. Nick Rincon, a friend of Conway’s, has been one of the early performers. He will appear at Country USA later this summer. Beyond food and entertainment, The Lake House has already planned several special events for the summer. Stop in for more information, visit our website or see our Facebook page.The Lake House offers both indoor and outdoor seating. Located south of County Highway X on Cedar Lake Road, ample parking is available on site.

Red Cabin at Green Acres Red Cabin at Green Acres is a full service Bar & Supper Club. Located 6 miles East of Fond du Lac on 4th Street Road, a destination location. Red Cabin is personally owned by Dave and Laurie Schuh of Eden. Dave’s sister, Kathy Krug, also partners in the business. Open to the public and serving Wednesday through Sunday. Open for lunch and dinner at 11 a.m. Serving Brunch on Sunday’s at 9 a.m. “Country Comforts with Big City Tastes” best describes Red Cabin. Food made from scratch, flavors

to satisfy everyone, from the ‘best burger’ to a ‘filet mignon’ non other! Completing your meals with 20 different side choices. Dinner with family and friends, its a great place to meet! Red Cabin at Green Acres is also the perfect spot for your Outdoor Wedding venue. We are a 10 acre property with several spots for your wedding ceremony. We put up a beautiful white peaked tent for your days celebration. Red Cabin is your location for the outdoor venue of “Country Elegance with Big City Flavors.” We are able to serve your guests as plated, buffet or family style.

The Lake House is open for lunch, dinner, drinks and coffee. Doors open daily at 11 a.m. in summer and 3 p.m. in winter. The kitchen closes at 9, but the bar is open until 11 and fresh made pizzas are always available when the bar is open. Walk-ins are always welcome.

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IDEAS | Planning a great wedding offer. With Whisk Bakery, you can offer a gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, and refined sugar-free option for yourself, and your guests! Whisk Bakery works especially with those that have dietary restrictions such as Celiac, Vegan, Paleo, Keto, and Nut-free to make an equally beautiful and tasty cake that all your guests will enjoy. Whisk offers wedding cakes, cupcakes and dessert tables to fit your wedding. We are passionate about current cake trends, fresh use of ingredients and of course delicious and unique cake flavors that are on point with today’s wedding trends. We work specifically to make a cake that fits your needs whether a small cake for a few people to a full-on

dessert table to feed all your guests. Contact us today for a cake tasting and see how Whisk can support your dietary needs where you can enjoy cake for your wedding without the compromise. Info@whiskpaleo.com. Whisk Bakery is located at 633 N. 8th Street, Sheboygan. To contact by phone, call 920-453-6860. whiskpaleo.com See our ad on page 19

Rumors Rumors Has It...the only PLACE you want to be! It is our goal to help you plan your perfect wedding day! Starting with our great food selection and large banquet facility conveniently located in Crystal Lake, we can accommodate both

Experience our Bakery & Coffee! With Whisk Bakery, you can offer a gluten-free, dairy-free, soy-free, and refined sugar-free option for yourself Additional courses to choose from: appetizers during your social hour, before dinner and late night treats while all the dancing continues.

Red Cabin at Green Acres is located at W2701 4th Street Road, Fond du Lac, WI 54937. Call 920-9069110. Or visit our website: redcabingreenacres.com

A beautiful outdoor Wedding of your Dreams, that’s what Red Cabin at Green Acres can do for you!

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If you already have your venue, we would be happy to travel and bring our flavors to you. Ask about our off-site catering! Please feel free to stop out, we would love to meet you.

Whisk Bakery Weddings are a such a special opportunity to share your love with your family and friends. But for those of us with food allergies and restrictions it can be especially difficult to miss out on the gorgeous desserts that many caterer’s

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Rumors welcomes everyone! small and large events. We Strive to be your #1 destination! Rumors WELCOMES everyone! rumorshasit.com. See our ad on the back inside cover

Harbor Bar The historic Harbor Bar and Grill, located at Stockbridge Harbor on Lake Winnebago, combines remarkable sunsets and lake views with a casual atmosphere. The dining area, 2 bars and deck offer ample space for an enjoyable visit. Harbor Bar is easily accessible whether you dock at the harbor or park in our lot.

your special event at the Harbor. Harbor Bar is well suited to host Anniversary Parties, Christmas Parties, Showers, Birthdays, and Bachelor & Bachelorette Parties. Plan your event at the Harbor Bar! You can choose to host it inside or out.

Bob Schoenborn’s Jewelry has been your families jeweler since 1905. Celebrating 115 years in business in 2020, Schoenborn’s continues to pride themselves in providing their customers with the highest quality products and the best customer service all for a better price. Shop their large selection of engagement and wedding bands. Wedding bands are available in both men’s and ladies styles. From classic to extravagant styles, you’re sure to find the ring of your dreams. You also have the opportunity to hand select the perfect diamond from

their instore loose diamond collection. Loose diamonds are available in a wide variety of sizes, cuts and qualities. Giving you the option to choose your own diamond allows you to add that extra personal touch. Trained professionals will educate and guide you throughout the entire ring buying process ensuring you get exactly what you are looking for. Custom design is also an option at Bob Schoenborn’s Jewelry giving you the opportunity to create that one-of-a-kind piece. Customer service has always been and will always be the highest priority at Bob Schoenborn’s Jewelry. With that, they service what they sell. Expert Goldsmiths are on site to complete all

We can seat up to 80 in our dining room. Harbor Bar will work with you to design a menu to fit your event needs. Harbor Bar is located at 1919 West Lake Street at Stockbridge Harbor, Chilton, WI 53014. Phone: 920-9814039. stockbridgeharborbar.com See our ad on page 21

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Exquisite. Distinctive. Luxurious & Fun! See us for Flowers Tuxedos • Suits & More! Harbor Bar offers a great setting for outdoor weddings and other social gatherings along Lake Winnebago’s east shore.

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Rings are not the only things that Schoenborn’s can assist you with. Find hundreds of attendant gift options as well. Bob Schoenborn’s Jewelry offers the latest designs in sterling silver fashion jewelry, provides you with options that are quality, lasting and affordable. Choose from the industry’s hottest designers Lizzy James, UNOde50 and Les Georgettes. Each line offers something completely different and yet incredibly unique. Prices start under $79 for each designer. Schoenborn’s can also help you find the perfect gifts for your groomsmen. Watches, tie accessories, personalized drinkware or giftware and various jewelry options are

Gold-dipped roses, handcrafted glassware and serve ware, personalized products and religious giftware is always available and on display throughout the store. You’ll also find a large selection of grandfather, wall, mantel, cuckoo and musical clocks at Bob Schoenborn’s Jewelry. Any of these items would make the perfect wedding gift for any couple! We strive to offer all of your wedding needs from start to finish. From creating the perfect engagement ring to sealing your marriage with the matching wedding band, a timeless gift for your bride. bobschoenbornsjewelry.com See our ad on page 9

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One of the things that makes Plymouth Furniture unique is that half the store is custom ordered furniture where you can choose the fabric or leather, power reclining, power headrest, etc.

Plymouth Furniture Plymouth Furniture has been serving customers in Eastern Wisconsin since 1977. A staff of 28 hardworking employees offers superior customer service to help our customers pick out the perfect furniture for their home. Knowledgeable sales people on the furniture showroom who can help our clients design the perfect room. In addition, Plymouth Furniture has a very large clearance area for the budget conscience shopper with product changing all the time. Twenty years ago Plymouth Furniture moved from its downtown location to the Fairfield Plaza Mall. One of the things that makes

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Plymouth Furniture unique is that half the store is custom ordered furniture where you can choose the fabric or leather, power reclining, power headrest, etc. Plymouth Furniture has a large selection of Amish-built dining and bedroom furniture and carries the best mattresses from Tempur-pedic, Stearns & Foster, and Sealy. The other half of our store is the area’s largest clearance center with sofas starting at $295 and twin mattresses starting at $89. In the clearance center you can purchase your furniture and take it with you. Owner Mike Shields said, “We are a unique furniture store because of our size we do not have to focus on one

type of furniture or type of mattress. We generally see many newlyweds coming into the clearance center to furnish their new home and as time passes we see them come back and purchase custom heirloom quality furniture to pass down to their children or purchase custom made furniture to get the exact look they want.” He added, “Our customers are the ones that have built our brand to what it is today. Most people hear of us from friends that have purchased from us and can’t believe the values.” To contact Plymouth Furniture call 920-892-6006 or visit plymouthfurniturewi.com See our ad on page 23


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Fett retires from Delta sales post Delta Media Group has announced the retirement of account executive Dianne Fett. Fett, who worked as a sales representative for Delta Publications/Delta Media Group for the past 10 years, served customers mainly in the communities of Chilton, Stockbridge, Hilbert, and portions of Calumet and Manitowoc Counties. During her 10 years with Delta, Dianne has worked on every edition of this magazine throughout its publishing history, both in sales and in offering ideas for content for Verve. “I truly loved my job,” Fett said. “It was great to get to know so many of my customers. I will miss those relationships that were built up over the years.” Fett, who has been active in community theater groups, doesn’t plan to sit still in retirement. “I have a lot of projects that I want to get done. I can’t wait for spring and summer when we can spend more time at our seasonal campsite, and in the outdoors with our dogs.” Delta Media Group sales manager Pam Mathes praised Fett for her professionalism. “It has truly been a pleasure working with and getting to know Dianne. She embodied customer service in all her efforts to assist her customer base. She connected with the business people she served, and worked diligently to provide them with credible marketing solutions and plans through our product family here at Delta Media Group,” she said. “We wish her well in her retirement.”

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Ombudsman volunteers being sought The State of Wisconsin Board on Aging and Long Term Care is recruiting qualified applicants to become trained advocates for residents served by the Volunteer Ombudsman Program. Volunteer ombudsmen make unannounced weekly visits to an assigned local nursing home between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m., providing a valuable opportunity for residents to share concerns, offer ideas, and talk with

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someone independent of the facility. The Volunteer Ombudsman Program promotes residents’ rights, and volunteer ombudsmen are a voice for residents who do not have family or visitors. The residents look forward to the weekly visits with their volunteer ombudsman and get great satisfaction from their weekly visits to the facility. “They receive more than they give” just by making weekly visits and

advocating for the elderly, according to Kim Verstegen, volunteer coordinator. “It’s a win-win.” Volunteer ombudsmen are needed at long-term care facilities in Manitowoc, Two Rivers, and Calumet County. For more information contact Verstegen at 1-800-815-0015 or email boaltc@wisconsin.gov. 


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Recipes, Recollections & Reminiscings from Marge By Marge Petts Spring – a refreshing rain shower, a bright sunny day, the first flowers in your garden. A season of new beginnings, not only outdoors but also in our lives. It may be a friendship we feel a need to renew, or begin again to nurture the relationship we have, maybe a new career path or just to rethink the life and lifework we now have – what better time to make changes. I remember years ago, admiring people who had a business of their own. I always thought these people were able to start a business because they were smarter or more educated or just had opportunities other people didn’t have, until one day I realized that those things were probably not the case. The main attribute they possessed was the lack of fear of failing or not being afraid to “take a chance”. I see those attributes in my granddaughter Christine. Although she isn’t aspiring to have her own business, she is moving herself in the right direction to continue to be successful. She has lived on her own and supported herself for the last three years, while continuing her education, and working in her

Spring Birdseed Wreath An easy to make birdseed wreath. Sprinkle dried fruit in the pan before layering with the seed mixture. Makes (1) 8- inch wreath 1 packet unflavored gelatin (Knox Gelatin) ½ cup warm water 3/4 cup flour 3 tablespoons light corn syrup 4 cups birdseed mix ½ cup dried red fruit such as dried cherries or cranberries

In a large bowl, mix gelatin and water. Add flour and corn syrup. Stir with rubber spatula to form a thick paste. Add birdseed

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and mix to coat all seeds. Coat top and side of a 12 cup Bundt pan, fluted tube pan or round aluminum Jello mold with hole in center. Distribute dried fruit on bottom of pan. Press seed mixture firmly into pan. Place pan in cool area. Let dry for 24 hours. Carefully flip pan and remove wreath. Tie ribbon on top of wreath. Hang on a tree branch for birds to enjoy.

chosen field. She is just a handful of women working in the field she is pursuing, and the only female at the company she works for in this field. She could stop at this point, graduate in Spring, relinquish the stress of working and going to school but instead she recently made the decision to continue and get a more advanced degree, which will take another one and a half years. She is one of the fortunate people who knew what she wanted to do and went after it. We never stop learning and growing. Every person has some ability or skill, even if they think they don’t. Many people are using those skills to make a living and many others haven’t tapped the potential they have penned up inside. Take the path of most resistance. Another one of my granddaughters is gifted. She has exceptional artistic skills. She is in accelerated classes in high school. I told her that whatever she decided to do was fine, as long as she didn’t waste the gifts she was given at birth. I write this column, because I love to write, but I didn’t realize until I was older that this was what I was meant to do. Make sure that framed piece of paper on the wall with your name on it, reflects who you are and what you’ve become. Finish well – no regrets. See Meals with Marge weekly in the Tri-County News.

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Easy Petit Fours Makes about thirty-five 2-inch squares

Bake white cake mix in a jelly roll pan, 15-1/2”x101/2”x1”, as directed on package. Cool. Cut cake into small squares, rounds, diamonds, hearts or other shapes. Place cake pieces upside down, a few at a time, on wire rack over large bowl. Pour Petit Fours Icing (see recipe at right) over top so entire cake piece is covered at one time. Icing that drips off cake into bowl can be reheated and used again. Decorate tops of cakes with silver dragees or decorators icing. For decorating, mix 2 cups confectioners’ sugar and enough hot water for consistency to be used in decorators’ tube. Tint with a few drops of food color.

Southern Fried Chicken Makes 4 servings

Petit Fours icing 9 cups confectioners’ sugar (about 2 pounds) ½ cup water ½ cup light corn syrup 1 teaspoon vanilla ½ teaspoon almond extract

In top of double boiler, mix all ingredients. Heat over boiling water just to lukewarm. Remove from heat. Leave icing over hot water to keep it thin. Tint with food color if you wish. If necessary, add hot water, a few drops at a time, until of spreading consistency.

Truly Southern Fried Chicken is served with Creamy Gravy 2-1/2 to 3 lb. broilerfryer chicken, cut up 1 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup flour ½ teaspoon paprika ¼ teaspoon pepper Salad oil Wash chicken and pat dry. Mix flour, paprika and pepper. Heat oil (1/4 inch) in large skillet. Coat chicken with flour mixture. Cook chicken in oil over medium heat 15 to 20 minutes. Reduce heat; cover tightly and simmer 30 to 40 minutes or until thickest pieces are tender. If skillet cannot be tightly covered, add 1 to 2 tablespoons water. Turn chicken to assure even cooking. Remove cover for last 5 minutes to crisp chicken.

Creamy Gravy 1-1/2 cups

Place chicken on warm platter. Pour fat from pan into bowl, leaving brown particles in pan. Return 3 tablespoons fat to pan. Blend in 3 tablespoons flour. Cook over low heat, stirring until mixture is smooth and bubbly. Remove from heat. Stir in ¾ cup milk and ¾ cup water. Heat to boiling, stirring constantly. Boil and stir 1 minute. Add a few drops bottled brown bouquet sauce. Season with salt and pepper.

Corned Beef-Potato Salad Makes 4 to 6 servings 4 cups cubed cooked potatoes 12 ounce can corned beef, cubed ½ cup diced dill pickle ½ cup chopped celery ¼ cup salad oil 2 tablespoons wine vinegar ½ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon garlic powder ¼ teaspoon freshly ground pepper 2/3 cup sour cream 2 tablespoons horseradish Crisp greens Cherry tomatoes

Midwest Cooler

In a large bowl, toss potatoes, meat, pickles, celery and onion. In covered jar, shake oil, vinegar, salt, garlic powder and pepper. Pour over potatoes and meat mixture and toss. Cover. Refrigerate at least 2 hours. Just before serving, mix sour cream and horseradish. Pour over meat mixture and toss. Season to taste.

Serves 8 to 10 7 cups water 2 cups sugar 2 cups prepared tea 12 -ounce can frozen lemonade 6- ounce can frozen orange juice 1-1/2 cups gin or vodka 1 liter 7-up

Combine water and sugar in large pan. Bring to boil, remove from stove and allow to cool. Add all remaining ingredients to sugar water and freeze. When ready to serve, scoop into individual glasses and add 7-up to taste. Top off with a fresh mint sprig (optional).

Submit your recipes to Marge by eMail aT: owl.mcp@gmail.com or Mail To: Marge c/o Delta Publications P.o. box 237, Kiel, Wi 53042

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 by Dr. Nic Giebler, D.C.

Understanding stress

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tress! Ahh! Last weekend was a bit crazy. Then again, aren’t they all? Friday was a busy day at work as we were a bit short-handed at Giebler Chiropractic. Yep, Stephanie and I made it through the day and managed to be smiling as we left the office that night. Saturday morning brought more wet heavy snow to shovel before leaving for basketball in Manitowoc. The team earned a hard-fought victory over Roncali, and I was proud of their effort, for sure. But it did manage to raise Coach Nic’s blood pressure substantially. Fast forward a couple hours, and I was behind the wheel of the family truck as the four of us began our journey to Colorado for a ski trip. Thankfully, by then the roads were agreeable and there was a bit less stress and white knuckling the steering wheel than compared to the morning. But that lack of stress didn’t last long… As we were in Iowa City, Iowa, looking to change the diaper of our three-year-old Emerin, it came to my attention that I had left her suitcase in her room, along with her Blankey’s, her stuffed animals, all of her clothes...and her diapers. This resulted in an impromptu 10:30 PM visit to Target, and an expensive one at that. Next, let’s throw in a couple other types of stress… Like an all-nighter behind the wheel, and not exactly a Dr. Nic recommended dietary plan, which consisted of a metric ton of caffeine and several bags of ruffles potato chips. Thankfully, we did make it out to Colorado to our rental in Fraser. Friends had arrived earlier on Saturday and we

swapped some travel stories. All I wanted at this point was SLEEP, but leave it to my great friend Damian to suggest we hike up Berthoud Pass, and then ski down. It’s only about a mile long hike. In ski boots. With an elevation gain of about 1,000 feet. Not exactly working with a full deck at this point...there I was with Damian and 4 other friends at the top of Berthoud Pass. While the weekend was a doozy and included all forms of stress—chemical, physical, hormonal, emotional—it still was a heck of a way to end the weekend. Thanks for the push, Damian. In this day and age, when it seems as though everyone has more to do in less time, it’s no surprise that stress management is a growing field of study and a popular self-help topic. Over the years, science has learned a lot about our relationship with stress—its effects on our performance, how it can impact our health and well-being and why some people are better at managing than others. For us to manage stress more effectively as individuals, it’s useful to understand a little bit about what researchers and clinicians have learned.

A Matter of Evolution

The stress response evolved in order to prepare the body for fight or flight in the presence of real physical threats such as a lion or an enemy from another tribe. Even though we may be surrounded by 21st century technology, human physiology is still based on what we needed as hunter-gatherers. The stress response is designed to be a short-term reaction to immediate danger that is then followed by relief and relaxation after that immediate danger has passed. In response to serious


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threat, the body will release chemicals such as adrenaline (epinephrine) and cortisol, which divert blood away from non-critical organs in the body such as the digestive system and send it to the muscles. The heart rate also goes up in readiness for intense activity, respiration quickens and the senses become heightened.

The everyday stresses of modern life are difficult to escape. But if we can train our minds to view them as a challenge rather than a threat, it could actually help to bring about better performance and better health. In other words, stress could actually help make us better versions of ourselves. So eliminating all stress from our lives is probably not a good idea.

The Wrong Physiological Response for Today’s Lifestyle Problems

Stress Management in Action

As a short-term response, stress has few lasting physiological effects and stress chemicals break down quickly in the body once the stressor is no longer there. However, most physical threats in our modern world are imagined rather than real. And our modern-day fears and anxieties can lurk beneath the surface for weeks or months. So there’s a mismatch—the kind of physiological responses helpful for fighting a lion are not so useful in helping us cope with our modern causes of stress. But it gets worse. It turns out that our bodies’ response to stressful situations (designed to help us cope with shortterm, fight-or-flight situations) can even have a detrimental impact on the body when it’s switched on over prolonged periods. Digestive disorders such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), high blood pressure, low immunity and even chronic illness such as Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) are just some examples of illnesses that can be brought on by long-term stress. In addition, researchers have also discovered that stress can worsen many preexisting medical conditions and can lead to changes in the brain. These changes tend to make chronically stressed people more impatient and aggressive. This can further reduce their ability to cope with problems.

The Mind-Body Connection

While we are still running on what may be considered outdated stress technology in our bodies, we certainly do not have to be controlled by it. Fortunately for us, the fight or flight response triggered by our sympathetic nervous system is not the only mode our bodies can operate in. We can also learn to trigger the parasympathetic “rest or digest” mode, which allows the body to rest and reverse the physiological changes brought about by stress. Making sure you have enough time to unwind is critical to combating the effects of stress throughout the day, week and month. So is eating well and exercising. And learning a relaxation technique such as meditation can also help. Yoga is a particularly good “stress buster” as it combines gentle exercise with meditative breathing and relaxation. Counseling and anger management can also be appropriate during periods of intense difficulty to ensure that stress doesn’t get the better of you and your body. I work daily with people to develop healthy lifestyle habits—especially around nutrition, exercise, sleep and stress management—that help prevent illness and injury. If you’d like to learn more about how we can help you improve your health and your overall quality of life, please call or visit our office today. You’ll be glad you did! 

For many years, the medical profession considered the mind and body to be separate spheres with little effect on each other. However, researchers have begun to take much greater notice of the connection between the two in recent decades. Not only is it obvious that bad physical health will affect your mental well-being, but it is now generally recognized that our thoughts also have a profound influence on many parts of the body, including the immune, nervous, endocrine, digestive and cardiovascular systems. Since the discovery of the opiate receptor in 1973, scientific research has shown how emotional states are caused by the release of hormones and neurotransmitters, a process that is greatly influenced by events in our lives as well as our thoughts and emotions. Researchers now understand that these “molecules of emotion” (as the author Candace Pert has described them) affect a much larger number of body systems than previously thought.

“You don’t have to be a wreck. You don’t have to be sick. One’s aim in life should be to die in The Importance of Stress for Growth and Development. good health. a Stress, in and of itself, is not necessarily aJust negative like thing. How we perceive and respond to it is what makes it either good or bad for us. There is actually a term for positive stress, candle that burns out.” called eustress, which was coined by endocrinologist Hans

Moreau Selye in the 1970s. Good stress involves the kind of—Jeanne challenges where we feel that we are in control and are accomplishing something. It boosts the immune system and can improve heart function. It has even been proven that stress in moderation improves cognitive performance and improves memory.

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roud, fun loving, hard working, professional— those are just a few of the positive adjectives which describe the women in our local communities.

Women of the ‘NORTH Verve’ communities

From owners and employees of various sized companies to key members of the chamber of commerce, women play a huge role among the community’s businesses. In this continuing series of Verve features focusing on businesswomen in a particular community, meet some of the women who put verve into their businesses in the area. This month we feature women from multiple communities in our “northern tier” of Verve magazine coverage. Please join us in welcoming the women of Manitowoc, Cleveland, Valders, Brillion, Hilbert, Kaukauna and the Fox Cities.

Women of

Brillion lisa

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Thrivent Financial, Brillion office “Thrivent Financial’s commitment is to guide our

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share great Lisa Geiger members to be wise with money and live generously,” said Lisa Geiger, office manager of the Thrivent Financial office in Brillion. Geiger works with Financial Consultant Paul Yancy and Financial Associate Sheilah Vandenhouten. “As office manager, I have worked with Paul Yancy for over 12 years,” Geiger said. “Paul started his career with Thrivent Financial over 19 years ago, and we were thrilled to have Sheilah join our office in the past year.” Geiger said she sees the Thrivent Financial office in Brillion growing in the years ahead, adding, “We are always striving to serve more members and help them build strong financial futures.” She added, “Our office takes pride in building longterm relationships with our

members. They appreciate the personalized service and that shows through with the referrals they give us.” With teenagers at home, Geiger said most of her time outside of work is filled with their activities and family time. “Other than that, I love to spend time with friends, a good book, or a movie,” she said.

Sheilah vanden houten

Thrivent Financial, Brillion office As a financial associate at Thrivent Financial’s office in Brillion, Sheilah Vandenhouten said she joins in helping people “make the most your financial journey.” She added, “We get to know your financial goals and your personal values. Together we’ll build a solid financial plan that’s right for

Sheilah Vandenhouten you and your family.” From retirement planning to long-term care needs, Vandenhouten provides personalized recommendations. “I can help you with or connect you to information about a variety of financial solutions and services,” she said. Asked about the future of Thrivent Financial, Vandenhouten said, “The more members we help


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be wise with money and live generously, we’ll grow stronger members, families, and communities. Our members offer hope and show God’s love in amazing ways.” Vandenhouten added, “I’m on my journey of faith to be strong in God’s blessings and walk in love.” See our ad on page 32

Women of

Cleveland

Lori, vice president of audit & risk

Janet, VP of operations WISCUB Service Center

Lindsay, VP compliance

Kari: VP controller

Beth: VP operations

Wendy: VP agricultural services

Janet, VP of operations of the WISCUB Service Center, a department within Cleveland State Bank which services credit unions throughout Wisconsin. “I

will be celebrating 40 years with Cleveland State Bank this year,” she said.

Cleveland State Bank Cleveland State Bank has been thriving since 1907. “As a community bank, our emphasis is supporting our local community organizations, businesses, and the people who live within these communities,” said Marilyn Stenske, marketing coordinator for the bank. “We encourage healthy financial living.” Cleveland State Bank has two locations with an office in Howards Grove as well as Cleveland. Currently they have 30 full-time employees. Cleveland State Bank offers a full line of banking products, including multifaceted digital banking.

Lindsay, VP compliance, has been employed with Cleveland State Bank for 15

years. Kari: VP controller. “I have a BS in Business Administration with an emphasis in Finance from Carroll University, an MBA

Some of the women who continue the tradition of service at Cleveland State Bank today are as follows: Lori, vice president of audit & risk—over 25 years of experience in the financial industry in positions of compliance, audit, and risk management; Bachelor of Business Administration in Finance

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Communities from Lakeland University, a degree from the Graduate School of Banking, and a Leadership Certificate from UW-Madison in 2019.” Beth: VP operations Wendy: VP agricultural services Jenny: AVP loan administrator Cleveland State Bank will continue to grow as they focus on the financial well-being of the local communities, Stenske said. “According to our client survey, when asked, ‘How would you rate your overall experience with Cleveland State Bank?’ the responses are predominantly Outstanding and Above Average.” Some of the women of Cleveland State Bank also talked about what they like to do when they are not working: Lori: “Love to run, bike, ski. Completed my first half marathon in 2019 and will be running another half marathon in 2020. Some of my favorite travel has included ski adventures to Vancouver, Alberta, Salt Lake City, Lake Tahoe, Denver, and Albuquerque. Other travel destinations have included Hawaii, Mexico, Jamaica, and St. Maarten.” Janet: “I enjoy spending time with family, peaceful time at the family cabin in Upper Michigan, traveling— far and near—baking, playing handbells with the church choir. Some travel destinations have been Hawaii, Florida, and Las

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officer and was named president and CEO in 2013.

Lindsay: “In my spare time I love spending time with my family, especially my three daughters and husband. During the summer months we enjoy going on walks and spending our time up north. Our favorite vacation spot is Disney World.” Kari: “Enjoy spending time with my husband and three children, watching Wisconsin sports teams (Packers, Badgers, Brewers, Bucks), traveling to Nashville or tropical destinations.” See our ad on page 31

Women of

Kaukauna

Sondra Norder HSE, FACHE, JD, is the president and chief executive officer at St. Paul Elder Services, Inc. in Kaukauna. Sondra joined St. Paul Elder Services in 2010 as the chief operating

Sondra graduated from the University of WisconsinEau Claire with a Bachelor of Science degree in Health Care Administration, Magna Cum Laude, and has been a licensed Nursing Home Administrator since 2001. She also earned her Juris Doctor from Marquette University Law School and is a licensed attorney with special interests in health law and elder law. She is a fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives and also is Health Services Executive qualified with the National Association of Boards of Long-Term Care

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Communities Administrators. Sondra has served as adjunct faculty for Lakeland University’s healthcare management undergraduate and graduate programs, has guest lectured for Concordia University’s Nursing program, and also serves as a preceptor for the University of WisconsinEau Claire’s Health Care Administration degree program, where she also serves on that program’s Advisory Council. Sondra serves on the Board of Directors of Leading AgeWisconsin, where she is the vice chair of Public Policy, and on the Performance Improvement Committee at Holy Family Memorial

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Hospital in Manitowoc. In 2015, Sondra received the “Tomorrow’s Leaders” award from the Catholic Health Association in Washington D.C., and she completed the Leadership Fox Cities program that same year. “We expect continued growth over the next 5 to 10 years, particularly within our Passages memory care program, as Passages is a nationally recognized best practice continuum for persons living with memory loss,” she said. “We have waiting lists for many of our services, and we regularly hear anecdotally from community stakeholders about what more they would like to see us do.

We continuously look to community need to guide our growth strategies and plan accordingly. While we don’t have any new construction currently planned, we are actively planning for growth in our adult day services programming, our palliative care program, and our community outreach offerings.” The following are a few of the reviews that have been written on St. Paul’s Facebook page: “Very caring nurses, CNAs, social workers, and everyone we worked with were very easy to talk and work with. The care was

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Long-term care nursing services and specialized Alzheimer’s/dementia services

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great!” “Wonderful people, warm, welcoming, and caring.” “Often a nursing home is thought of as a lonely sterile place. St Paul is full of music (church music, piano playing), community (volunteers, employees, children, families), and life (birds, dogs, families).” “The staff are caring and committed to those in their care.” “St. Paul Villa is beautiful and well kept up and the staff is truly caring and compassionate. They work to provide the best care and services for aging individuals and go out of their way to

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Memory Care assisted living

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Club Gabriel adult day services program, foot and nail clinic, massage therapy, and warm water therapy pool

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McCormick

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Communities make them feel at home. We have been fortunate to have my parents there since November and I now have greater peace of mind knowing they are safer and getting the care they need to enhance their quality of life.”

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“The best place to work and the best place to receive care from wonderful people.” Outside of work, Sondra said she loves hot yoga and practices it three or four times per week at 95 Yoga House. “I also love to golf, and always play anytime I go somewhere warm during the golf-less Wisconsin winter,” she said. I also love to be out in nature, and am an avid bird watcher. In 2011, I was blessed to go to Assisi and Rome, Italy, on a Franciscan Pilgrimage, where I was able to learn more about the saint whose values guide all that St. Paul Elder Services does.” See our ad on page 33

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Barb Fricke

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Felician Village Felician Village is a senior living community located on the south side of Manitowoc at 1635 S. 21st St. The organization was started in 1887 by the Felician Sisters as a home for widows and orphans. Today this 23-acre campus includes living and services for seniors in various life stages—independent, assisted living (two forms), nursing home, and a rehab facility. Also, a vast array of services and education is available in our Dementia Center of Excellence for those needing memory care and for their families. Barb Fricke, director of marketing, has a Bachelor Degree in Business Administration and a Master of Science Degree in Organizational Behavior. “I worked 30 years at a

local health care facility, the last 10 as the director of marketing,” Fricke said. “I came to Felician Village 11 years ago as the manager of assisted living, moving into the director of marketing role in 2014. As marketing director, I am responsible for the overall communication message about who is Felician Village to the public, prospective residents, residents, and families. This includes website, advertising, social media, and internal communications.” Asked about her vision of the future at Felician Village, Fricke said, “As the needs and desires of those

65-plus years old change, Felician Village is committed to adapting to these changes with technology and the amenities that will be desired. Our Board of Directors and Strategic Management team develop a strategic plan that is adjusted and fine-tuned each year to ensure we are meeting our long-range goals.” Fricke said she hears positive input about the facility. “As I give tours around our campus, I always hear people who are amazed at the homelike feel of our buildings,” she said. “Many people say they can’t believe this is

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‘an old folk’s home.’ People who have only visited nursing homes in the past are impressed with Felician Village and find all the opportunities and choices available to be amazing.”

as running the customer service area. I advanced to assistant manager, focusing on the grocery area (including dairy, frozen food, HBC and GM).

Some of the comments heard have been: “We have been so impressed and comforted by the care, concern, and sweetness shown to mom (and other residents) from the time she moved in.” “The staff was so helpful to my sister and me. They would always bend over backwards for mom and our family, always trying to make things easier for us, and most importantly, trying so hard to make sure mom’s days were as bright as possible.” “I truly feel a sense of relief in knowing that Mom is ‘safe’ and assured that she is maximizing her abilities.” When she is not working, Fricke said she enjoys traveling and planning active vacations. “My goal is to visit all 50 states; I have nine that I haven’t been to yet. Going on vacation with my grown children and their families and introducing my grandchildren to national parks is something we all enjoy. I also spend time with my 85-year-old dad who is living in his own home yet. In addition, I enjoy reading, camping, hiking, playing cards, and spending time with my siblings.” See our ad on page 34

Peggy Jeske

Peggy Jeske

Fox’s Piggly Wiggly Peggy Jeske’s career in the grocery business dates back 1971 at the Red Owl Store Manitowoc. I worked there until 1988 when the chain closed, then came to Larry’s Piggly Wiggly in 1989. When Bob and Kris Fox purchased January 2011, all the employees were able to continue with the company, and Jeske remained on staff. She currently serves as Store Director/HR coordinator for three Fox Piggly Wiggly stores. (Manitowoc, Two Rivers and Plymouth). “I have worked in all departments, checking, meat, produce, deli, bakery. I started and ran a postal station, video and liquor. Over the years I also saw a lot of changes and it was fun to be a part of running those departments. I worked in the front office, bookkeeping, as well

We have approx. 95 employees. We have a large selection of deli meals and foods, bakery, produce, a meat department featuring Certified Angus Beef, a full liquor department, and offer money orders and a full postal substation in our customer service office. “We carry many ‘made is Wisconsin’ items trying to sell products focusing on our local distributors. We offer numerous speciality items to make sure to carry a large variety of products. We offer great customer service from numerous ‘long time’ employees, one of the few stores to still offer ‘carrying out’ groceries to the customers car.” “Fox’s is a GREAT place to work and we look at ourselves as Family. I believe it will continue to be a success as we are still on the smaller size which makes us a different entity than the large box stores. Bob and Kris are ‘hometown

owners’ and are involved at every level and definitely look at making sure their employees are well taken care of,” Jeske said. “We look at doing many things for the community such as ‘eggstravaganza’ and the Pig to Pig Walk. All the proceeds are donated to non-profit organizations. Jeske said customers often comment that they feel we are a family and they feel part of it. “Most of us have been together for many years and when you have that kind of relationship with employees it carries over to our customers. They come back because we recognize them and they are treated like family,” she said. Jeske takes great pride in her work and enjoys her job. ”I love the people I interact with on a daily basis and being in the business as long as I have been, you tend to make many lifelong friends. I am happiest when I am with my family. They are my pride and joy. Peggy has been married to Jeff for 43 years. They actually met at the old Red Owl store. The Jeskes have 2 Children,

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Brenda (Ben Schmidt) and Aaron (Melissa) Jeske. “We have been blessed with 5 grandchildren whom are our pride and joy. Brody, Harper, Harlow, Jordan and Theodore. Jeff and I love to golf and have taken numerous trips to do just that. We enjoy going to our cottage fishing and taking long boat rides across the lake. “We like spending time with friends and family. I also have the pleasure of working with my son and being able to share with him my knowledge of the business.” See our ad on page 35

Laurie fetting T&L Tactical

Laurie Fettig is the “L” in T&L Tactical, a full gun shop and range in the Newton/ Manitowoc area. T&L Tactical has been in business since 2013. “We started off as a little Mom & Pop hobby shop but within a few months had to hire 2 employees just to keep up with demand. In 2017 our banker called and encouraged us to purchase a building just off the highway and said it would be a perfect spot for the indoor range we were hoping for. By March 2018 we were moved into our new location and the range opened up 7 weeks later in April 2018. We currently have 6 fulltime staff members that can help you select the perfect firearm or accessory, give you instruction on the range or answer your questions.

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Laurie Fetting T&L really focuses on being a comfortable place for seasoned shooters but also inviting to new shooters and women. We offer a variety of classes, private instruction, full-service gun shop and indoor shooting range.” As a managing member, owner of T&L Tactical, Fettig said her business was really born out of necessity. “The firearm industry is a male dominated industry. Being a female who loves the shooting sports, it was difficult going to stores and making a purchase. Often times, male clerks were more interested in selling my husband a gun than myself. Salespeople didn’t take me seriously, didn’t listen nor provided the expertise I was looking for. When I talked to my friends, they all said the same thing,” she said. “So that’s when I decided to move forward with opening. I haven’t looked back since. We continue to grow, adding a range and a much bigger location in 2018. I have been able to really hire a great team

of staff as well! It was important that I not only had employees that loved to shoot but really like helping people. I really want people to notice a difference when they come into the shop. We want everyone to feel welcomed regardless of their shooting experience. Rachel my store manager and myself have gone on to become NRA certified instructors. We teach a wide variety of classes that are booked several months in advance. All our staff are certified Range Safety Officers, CPR certified and Stop the Bleed Certified. Fettig added, “We want all our customers to feel safe while on the range.” Fettig said T&L Tactical looks forward to expanding its classes, offerings on the range and product lines based on customer feedback. “We want to stay relevant and will continue to look at new products to ensure we stay on the cutting edge,” she added. Some of the customer comments regarding T&L Tactical can be found on the company’s social media platforms. Here are a few — “Attractive facility. Nice selection. Incredibly helpful

and courteous staff provided a wonderful experience for a first time purchaser, answered every question I had and more. Couldn’t be happier. A++.” — “Very nice facility. Indoor range was clean, warm, and had great targets. Staff was friendly, prices reasonable. Will definitely be coming back.” — “Great range and knowledgeable, friendly staff. Good selection of firearms and an hour in their range is better than golf any day.” — “One of the nicest indoor ranges that I have used: well lit, extremely well ventilated, and cool target system on the tactical range. Employees were very friendly as well.” Fettig acknowledges that owning a business doesn’t leave me much time for hobbies. However, she is an active grandma who loves to spend time with her grandbabies. “I feel blessed to be able to spend a few days a week with them. My dear husband lets me have a vacation every three years so I look forward to that time off to get away and unwind,” she noted. See our ad below

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Keto diet paves way for success (StatePoint) Chances are you’ve heard of the keto diet. Its popularity has soared in recent years, adding it to the list of diets many people try. The keto diet is founded on the belief that when your body is in a state of nutritional ketosis -- a metabolic state in which fat provides most of the fuel for the body -- you will lose weight. But what if you could take a less drastic approach? In his newest book, “The Keto-Friendly South Beach Diet,” world-renowned cardiologist Dr. Arthur Agatston explains that you can follow a low-carb, highfat, quality-protein ketofriendly diet without having to reach and sustain a state of ketosis -- and still reap the weight loss benefits. Here is how this approach can set you up for weight loss success: • It Follows Proven Principles: Following the proven principles of the lowcarb/good-carb, good-fat, healthy-protein approach of the original South Beach Diet, the keto-friendly version layers in sciencebacked elements of the keto diet’s higher fat intake, ultimately allowing for more variety in the diet than strict keto in the form of nutrientdense carb choices like non-starchy vegetables and beans. • It Takes You into Fat Burning Mode: “When a person eats too much sugar or quickly digestible carbs, their insulin levels increase. If this happens over time,

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the body responds by going into fat storage mode, making it very difficult to burn fat and lose weight,” says Dr. Agatston. The keto-friendly approach shifts your body from “fat storage mode” into “fat burning mode,” leading to weight loss. • It’s Flexible: Trying to maintain any strict diet for the long-term often makes people stop dieting and regain weight. Because of the highly satisfying foods and the lack of required adherence to specific ketone levels, the KetoFriendly South Beach Diet allows for a variety in food choices, which may be more sustainable over time compared to stricter keto diets. • It Offers Structure: For those looking for a bit more

structure, South Beach Diet offers a keto-friendly version of their meal delivery plan that comes with fully prepped chef-inspired foods that nourish and satisfy. “Structure can make the keto-friendly lifestyle more approachable,” says Courtney McCormick, registered dietitian and manager of Clinical Research & Nutrition for South Beach Diet.

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Spring Happenings BRILLION

Feb. 15 10th Annual Wine Beer Cheese and Chocolate Tasting Event sponsored by Brillion Chamber of Commerce. brillionchamber.com

CHILTON

Mar. 15 Maple Syrup Sunday at Ledgewview Nature Center. ledgeviewnaturecenter.org

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Mar. 7 Feel the Rhythm series, Bobby McFerrin, at Kohler Memorial Theater. jmkac.org Apr. 17 Feel the Rhythm series, Stomp, at Kohler Memorial Theater. jmkac.org

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Feb. 15 Pig in the Ice Festival-Sheboygan County Marsh Park, starting 10:30 am with pig roast, brat fry, music, activities and fireworks. threeguysandagrill.com

Feb. 15 Jaycees Beer Lover’s Brewfest. Manitowoc County Expo, Inc. 4921 Expo Dr, Manitowoc, WI 54220 Info:920-682-2692

NEW HOLSTEIN

Feb. 27 New Holstein Area Chamber of Commerce “Raffle Night” Altona Supper Club, advanced tickets. newholsteinchamber.com

FOND DU LAC

April 25 Springtime Splendor Art & Craft Show • 9am-3pm • FDL County Fairgrounds Recreation Building, 541 Martin Road Fond du Lac, WI 54935

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Feb. 21 • 6-10 pm • Kiel Uncorcked to raise funds to directly support Kiel High School co-curricular activities and clubs.

Feb. 21-23, 28, 29 & Mar. 1 A Tribute to the Carol Burnette Show at Plymouth Arts Center. plymoutharts.org Mar. 13 & 14, Shamrocks & Shenanigans Irish Music Show at Plymouth Arts Center. plymoutharts.org May 1 & 3, The Staycation Cruise with Jim Rosetti Duo

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Feb. 1 to Mar. 16 Once Upon A Playground exhibit at Sheboygan County Historical Museum. sheboyganmuseum.org Feb. 18 The Very Hungry Caterpillar and other Eric Carle Favourites at Stephanie H. Weill Center. weillcenter.com Feb. 28 & 29 Project Pink. Recreates the complete Floyd experience at Stephanie H. Weill Center. weillcenter.com Mar. 6 No Quarter. Recreating the epic sound of Led Zeppelin at Stephanie H. Weill Center. weillcenter.com Mar. 12 Backstage Pass featuringt Lex Allen Soul-Pop singer/songwriter at Stephan H. Weill Center. weillcenter.com. Mar. 14 Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra:Flight at Stephanie H. Weill Center. weillcenter.com Mar. 19 Rosie Herrera Dance Theatre presents Make Believe at John Michael Kohler Arts Center Ages 14+ (contains nudity). jmkac.org

Mar. 20 Masters of Silent Comedy featuring the Peacherine Ragtime Society Orchestra at Stephanie H. Weill Center. weillcenter.com Feb. 14 Movie Series at Stephanie H. Weill Center. Upcoming dates Mar. 27, Apr. 24, May 29, Jun. 26. weillcenter.com. SHEBOYGAN FALLS Feb. 14 Overnight Winter Adventure Camp at Camp Y-Koda. Ages 9-14. sheboygancountyymca.org/ camp-y-koda Mar. 21 Maple Sugar Tour at Camp Y-Koda. sheboygancountyymca.org/ camp-y-koda Apr. 19 24th Annual Girls & Dolls Ice Cream Social with a Fairy Tale Princess Party at Camp Y-Koda. sheboygancountyymca.org/ camp-y-koda Apr. 16 Date 2 Donate (formerly Date Nite) for more information visit sheboyganfalls.org May 30 Climbing Wall & Zip-Line Adventure at Camp Y-Koda. sheboygancountyymca.org/ camp-y-koda

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Avoid spending on emotion (StatePoint) Decisions about spending money are often driven by emotions, even if what your heart is telling you goes against logic. Emotional financial choices may provide you with short-term happiness, but they are just as likely to result in long-term regret or debt.

• Ask yourself if you want something or need something before you buy it. If you do need it, or if it will make a huge difference in your life and you can pay for it right away without touching funds that are earmarked for other important goals, then go for it.

Here are six tips for making spending decisions, without allowing your emotions to take over.

• Pause and think twice before buying large items. When making major purchases (for example, over $500), take some time between deciding to buy and making the actual purchase. Prioritize your expenditures by categorizing them in terms of cost and effect. For example, you should pay your health insurance and car insurance before booking a short-term vacation.

• Get an accurate picture of what it costs to maintain your lifestyle and fund your goals. Knowing your fixed and variable expenses and being able to quantify your goals in terms of dollars and timeframes will help you understand what you can afford to spend in the near term.

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• Make a list before shopping. Whether shopping for groceries, household items or gifts, creating a list -- and sticking to it -- will help you avoid impulse buys and save money. • Shop for major holidays throughout the year. Set a budget for annual gifts early in the year and take the time to comparison shop to find the best prices and take advantage of discounts when you find them. This not only helps to spread out giving expenses, it also ensures you do not pay a premium for last-minute purchases. • Experts say financially savvy people know their emotional triggers for spending, and are able to rein them in when necessary. Unfortunately,

this is not easy for everyone. However, working with a Certified Financial Planner (CFP) professional to manage your spending can help you stay focused on achieving your long-term financial goals. To find a CFP professional near you who can help you look at your life through a financial lens and avoid the cost of emotionally driven decisions, visit www.letsmakeaplan. org. Remember that your financial priorities should almost always be focused on your long-term goals. A bit of planning and some outside help can go a long way toward better spending decisions. 


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izzy’s Pub in Valders has evolved into a great place for food and beverage in its first 18 months. The path has been filled with challenges, but owners Dale and Mel Folz will be the

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featured restaurant | Dizzy’s Pub business at Dizzy’s Pub can be traced back to one of those “hurdles” that the owners encountered in their business start. Among the many challenges they faced was an electrical fire in their kitchen. Faced with the need to gut their whole kitchen, the Folz’s dug in their heels and found ways to adapt and innovate. The result was a silver lining that honed and perfected their pizza offerings. “We were able to get a makeshift pizza kitchen up and running which has really surprised us with the great response to our pizzas,” Dale said. “It was maybe a blessing in disguise to go through this.” The experience of recreating and regenerating new ideas has been a hallmark of the owners and their staff. “We are having a lot of fun developing our menus as well as bettering the guest experience.”

Customer response positive Along with getting favorable responses for creating the best pizza around, Dizzy’s consistently earns other common positive reviews for • Awesome food • Great prices • Friendly staff • Fun Atmosphere • Accommodating menus that meet dietary restrictions ( i. e. gluten free)

Menu options Customers have the flexibility to order their pizza the way they like it. The homemade pizzas are made-to order. Gluten free crusts are available. Appetizers are also home made. The menu includes the likes of battered veggies, mozzarella sticks, cheese curds, fresh potato and sweet potato chips, onion rings, brat bits, mini tacos, corn dogs, crab rangoon, chicken strips and fries.

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Dizzy’s Pub also features fabulous broasted chicken both for dining in and carrying out. Buckets-to-go are a popular option. The unique sandwich menu at Dizzy’s highlights a bruschetta

chicken option. Some favor the Porky Pig burger, while others opt for the smothered burger or chicken sandwich, covered in green peppers, mozzarella cheese and other toppings. The menu also includes a wide


featured restaurant | Dizzy’s Pub array of mouth-watering wraps. Fridays are fish days at Dizzy’s with several options to enjoy the standard Friday fare. In addition to broasted chicken and juicy broasted pork chops, the entree menu for dinner keeps growing. “We are looking at adding more dinner entrees and also steaks,” Dale said. Dizzy’s Pub offers full cocktail service and provides a happy hour Tuesday through Friday from 3-6 p.m. All drinks are $1 off during happy hour. A party room at the back of Dizzy’s Pub offers a great space for parties or meetings, serving up to 50 people. 

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American Family Insurance is a private mutual company that focuses on property, casualty and auto insurance, but also offers commercial insurance, life, health, and homeowners coverage, as well as investment and retirement-planning products. amfam.com

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Bemis Bath Shoppe

Bemis Bath Shoppe located in downtown Sheboygan Falls, is a stunning two-story boutique that boasts nine inspirational lifestyle vignettes displaying hundreds of Bemis’ signature company toilet seats. The Bemis Bath Shoppe also offers a variety of luxurious bath & body products, bath linens & accessories, cabinet & bath hardware, candles, gifts, clothing and more! 1 Store. 2 Floors. Endless ideas resonate with customers because they immediately see the infinite possibilities to enhance the look of their home or find beautiful gifts and personal items. Bemis Manufacturing Co. and the Bemis Bath Shoppe are proud to be located in Sheboygan Falls. The Sheboygan County area is the bedrock for the company and the Bemis family is committed to manufacturing here for years to come. To learn more about the history of Bemis Manufacturing Co., visitors can browse the second floor at the Bath Shoppe to enjoy historic company images and informational video. Store hours are Mon-Wed 9-5; Thurs-Fri 9-6; Sat 9-3.

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Depke Shoe Store

Depke Shoe Store in Sheboygan Falls offers shoes for your whole family in all widths and sizes. We have a wide selection of quality brands for you to choose from. We

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measure your feet and are dedicated to fitting you properly. Depke Shoe Store has been in our family since 1966. We are proud to serve your footwear needs. We offer shoes from 4a - 6e, men, women and children’s shoes, work boots, dress shoes, doctor’s prescriptions filled, Beekos, and Bogs, New Balance, Red Wing, SAS, Hush Puppies, Aravon, Ros Homerson, Spring Step, and Fly Flot Aetrex, Alegria, P.W. Minor, Drew, Minnetonka, Dunham, Old Friend, Vionic, Trotters, Comfort-Rite and Smartwool. Arch support products we carry: Lynco, Power Step and Spenco. Whether it’s for casual or formal events, we have the perfect shoes for you. 105 Pine St, Sheboygan Falls. 920-467-4181. Mon-Thurs 9am-5:30pm; Fri 9am-6pm; Sat 9am-noon.

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Elkhart Lake Trading Post

The Elkhart Lake Trading Post, opening April 1, is Elkhart Lake’s newest craft goods store. The Trading Post is owned by Sara and Tim Cote of Sara Cote Photography. It will feature handcrafted goods from Elkhart Lake’s Farmers Market and local artist. Looking for a unique gift for someone special? The Trading Post has something for everyone. You will be able to find hand-painted cheese boards, photographs, stain glass art, handcrafted micro bowls, and jewelry to name a few. All items are handmade so no two are alike. Items will be changing often, so frequent visits are a must. The Trading Post will be open Wednesday-Saturday 10-6 and Sunday 12-4. Open seasonally April-December. We are located at 111 E Rhine Street Elkhart Lake. Or Visit us online at eltradingpost.com.

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Klips & Tips

It’s time for you to be pampered! Klips & Tips is a full service salon that has something for everyone in the family! We have been a family team going on 9 years, located at 435 E Mill Street in Plymouth. Our staff members include Terri, Brenda, Gail, Kelsey, Kay, Maria and Michelle. Our receptionists, Michelle, Suzanne, Debbie, or Allie would be happy to assist you in scheduling your appointments and will help to make your visit with us memorable. We have a wide variety of services to make you look and feel amazing such as hair, nails, waxing, tinting, candling, tanning and massage therapy! We use salon quality product lines for each individuals needs. Loma, which is our all natural organic hair care line. Joico, My Amazing, Neuro, Teatree and our hair regrowth system Bosley. In our CND nail department, we carry Vinylux for everyday wear and Shellac for long lasting gel wear. To see a complete list of our services, head over to: klipsntips. com, stop in for a menu, or call us at 920-627-4247. Hours Mon-Thurs 9-7; Fri 9-4; Sat 9-Noon or by appointment. Remember to follow us on Facebook to stay updated on specials!

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Miesfeld’s Meat Market

Miesfeld’s Meat Market is a family-owned and operated meat market located in Sheboygan. Our staff has more than 50 years of combined experience and is committed to providing our customers with quality products and services that meet and surpass their expectations. Over the years we have earned an enviable reputation by offering only the finest quality of meat available in the United States. Each piece of food that passes through our doors is

guaranteed to be restaurant quality and we receive fresh shipments daily from locations throughout the United States and worldwide. If you love to cook, then come into our store to learn more about how we can help you put delicious meals on your table. 4811 Venture Dr (HWY 42), Sheboygan. 920-565-6328. www.miesfelds.com See our ad on page 26

Millhome Nursery & Greenhouses

Welcome! Your beautiful living spaces start here! We carry a wide and unique variety of annuals, perennials, trees, shrubs and landscape supplies to help you create your beautiful surroundings! Let our knowledgeable staff assist you with plant selection, design and plant care suggestions that will make your gardening experience a success. Check out our fresh spring plants to perk up your planters & landscape. Save the dates! Oct 9 & 10 we will once again be a host site for the Rural Arts Roadtrip! We are located in a beautiful country setting surrounded by plantings that will inspire your gardening palette! Enjoy a relaxing stroll through our garden center, take in the fresh country air and let the beauty of our plants overwhelm you! N9469 Rhine Rd (Cty E), Elkhart Lake. 920-894-7877. www. millhomenursery.com

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Plymouth Arts Center

Plymouth Arts Center, located at 520 East Mill Street in historic downtown Plymouth was founded in 1993 as a non-profit community arts organization. We are Western Sheboygan County’s premier arts destination and are well known throughout Wisconsin and beyond for our ongoing fine arts program. Wisconsin artists are showcased in changing exhibits in Gallery 110 North, our stunning, recently


renovated gallery; open to the public six days per week and admission is always free. Bus tours, community, school, and other groups are always welcome to schedule special docent or artist led visits. You’ll also enjoy visiting our gift shop where you’ll find a variety of original paintings, 3-D artwork, books, ceramic mugs, scarves, purses, and so much more all created by our artist members. We also present many popular events that are enjoyed every year, such as the Cheese Capital Jazz Crawl for the Arts, our signature live music extravaganza featuring 10 jazz and blues bands; Mill Street Live, a high energy song and dance summer musical revue highlighting talented college age performers; Northern Moraine Spring Art Tour, a free admission, three-day selfguided art tour with over 35 artists in 18 different venues. Consider bringing a group of friends and spend the weekend meeting artists working as painters, printmakers, potters,

furniture makers; fiber, glass, metal and leather artists, and photographers. Then in fall, artists are invited to Plymouth for a weeklong paint out, for our Paint the Town, en Plein Air. More than 40 artists will create paintings of the areas beautiful facades, landscapes, and more. The finale includes a celebratory reception, which is open to the public, artists’ awards, and silent auction. Plymouth Arts Center provides opportunities for all ages for participation and enjoyment through our music and theatre program. If you are a performer or artist, we would love to meet you. Art classes are offered year round for adults and children, including special summer art and theatre camps for kids. Additionally, other nonprofits, schools, businesses, and community members frequently choose the Plymouth Arts Center for their special events, such as recitals, concerts, weddings, private parties, and meetings. There really is something for everyone at the

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Bay Beach, Baby!  by Darlene Buechel

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s a kid growing up in the 1960s and ‘70s, no summer was complete without a trip to Bay Beach. Green Bay was less than an hour away from our Hilbert home, so several times a summer we would hop in the station wagon and set out for a funfilled day at the amusement park. Of course, planning and dreaming of Bay Beach was half the fun. The day before the trip Dad would gas up the station wagon and check the oil while the rest of us planned the picnic lunch. Ground bologna sandwiches and potato chips were usually standard fare, as well as Orange Crush soda and a Diet Tab for Mom. Mom and Dad sent us to bed early the night before, but who could sleep knowing action and adventure was just around the corner? My brother Dennis would dream of the crashing and smashing of Bumper Cars, while sister Diane and I plotted what to do first—the Helicopter, Ferris Wheel, or Scrambler. The next morning we’d be dressed in a flash and slurp down our Captain Crunch in record time before starting the chorus of “Is it time yet?” Finally Mom and Dad would load the cooler and tell us to pile into the back seat. I was the middle child who never had to sit in the middle since I got easily car sick and needed to hang my head out the window like a Saint Bernard. Dennis and Diane would have a short spat about who got “stuck” in the middle, but soon enough we’d be on the road and the chorus of, “Are we there yet?” would begin.

Diane (left) and Darlene braved the Zippin Pippin. A cheer of joy filled the air as we pulled into the Bay Beach parking lot. Dad would stand in the ticket line while the rest of us headed to the bathrooms. Bay Beach has always been affordable fun. Back then tickets were 10 cents each and our eyes always bugged out when Dad returned with a stream of golden tickets longer than we were. Bay Beach hours zipped by at lightning speed and soon enough we’d load our sunburned selves back into the station wagon for the much quieter ride home. Most trips ended with more tickets than time, but that only meant we had to make a return trip before school started again. My kids, born in 1985 and 1987, spent many summer days at Bay Beach when they went with Grandma and Grandpa Totzke. My parents were brave enough to take all six grandkids and since tickets were still a dime in the 1990s they could have a fun day and not break the bank. They usually ate a picnic lunch, too, and made sure to bring plenty of extra bread or donut holes to feed the flocks of pigeons on the Bay Beach grounds. Fast forward a few decades and I’m going along to Bay Beach with my

Fun was had by all on a trip to Bay Beach in Green Bay last August. daughter Dani, son-in-law Mark, and grandkids Maverick and Axel. When I tagged along on Saturday, Aug. 10, 2019 Bay Beach was still fun, exciting, and affordable. Tickets were now 25 cents each and some rides required more than one ticket, but it was still a big entertainment bargain. We agreed to meet my sister Diane, brother-in-law Pat, and their 20-month granddaughter Riley at Bay Beach on that warm (but not humid) Saturday. Diane and Pat had charge of cute little Riley while her parents were in Door County so they thought it might be a good time to introduce the toddler to her first amusement park. Axel, almost 6, planned to accompany Riley on the Ladybug, Boats, and a few other “little kid” rides, but Riley was a bit too scared. Still, she went on the train and braved the helicopter with Grandpa Pat. Riley also enjoyed a carousel ride with her grandpa, so much that she didn’t want to get off! Grandpa just shelled over more tickets and—problem solved— another fun ride for the toddler. After that Riley spent over an hour on the free playground equipment and enjoyed a good lunch. SPRING 2020|

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your voice | an essay As for the bigger kids, Maverick (9½) was gung-ho for the Zippin Pippin along with his mother Danielle. Axel didn’t quite make the four-foot height requirement, but he did the Falling Star, Sea Dragon, and Yo-Yo (Big Swings) for the first time. My sister Diane readily agreed to try out the roller coaster, so I took a deep breath and jumped out of my comfort zone to join them. Introduced to Bay Beach in 2011, the Zippin Pippin is one of the oldest wooden roller coasters in the U.S. and it was Elvis Presley’s favorite when it was located in Libertyland Amusement Park in Memphis, Tennessee.

4 p.m. and time to hit the road— another successful Bay Beach trip in the books. Later I texted Diane and her summary of the day was spot on. “I think places like Bay Beach are great because they’re innocent fun and because they’re generational. I love that we can pass it on and still enjoy

going 50 years after a first visit.” The late, great Elvis Presley was once asked his feelings on leaving a legacy. “Do something worth remembering,” Elvis said. I’d say a trip to Bay Beach—complete with a ride on The King’s favorite roller coaster—will be remembered for many years to come. 

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Later we asked Axel what he liked best about the day. “My favorite was the Bumper Cars because I got to ride with Mama and crash into Maverick like 1,000 times!” Axel said. I guess that is a win-win to finally get to sock it to your big brother. I haven’t mentioned all the rides we conquered, but in a flash it was almost

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