Senior Bingo to Joey Gerard`s - Junior Woman`s Club of Mequon
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Senior Bingo to Joey Gerard`s - Junior Woman`s Club of Mequon
www.bestversionmedia.com April 2013 8000 Mequon Homeowners from Senior Bingo to Joey Gerard’s pgs 4-5 ALSO Logemann Community Center Family with Autistic Son Find Hope Web Safety Mequon City Hall 11333 N Cedarburg Rd Mon-Fri 8:00 am - 4:30 pm 262-242-3100 APRIL 22, MON. MARCH 1 – APRIL 29 Earth Day: Chemical Hazards in the Home Mequon-Thiensville Senior Art League Exhibit @Mequon Nature Preserve, 8200 W. County Line Road, Mequon, WI 53097 Adult learning program sponsored by MNP and presented by Matt Pliszka, Environmentally Sensitive Solutions, Mequon. Products will be available for sale. For more information or to register, contact Kay Amland at 262-242-8055 x101 or kamland@mequonnaturepreserve. org. $5 donation welcome. 5:30-6:30pm @Frank L. Weyenberg Library, 11345 N Cedarburg Rd, Mequon Library hours are Monday to Thursday 10am to 8pm, Friday and Saturday 10am to 6pm, and closed on Sundays. APRIL 7, SUN. Kammerchor Spring Concert @Concordia University, Chapel of Christ Triumphant, 12800 N. Lake Shore Drive Admission for all concerts is $7 for adults, free for children 17 and under. Questions? Please call 262-243-4405 or email music.department@cuw.edu. 3:30pm APRIL 24, WED. Computers Made Easy: A Basic Computer Course @Frank L. Weyenberg Library, 11345 N Cedarburg Rd Free basic computer and technology classes are presented by Dave Bartlett. Classes are open to anyone interested in learning more about how to make the most out of their computer and devices. No advanced registration is required, and you do not need to bring any materials with you. Next class is May 22, How to Protect Yourself While Using a Computer 10:30am APRIL 8, MON. History Book Club @Frank L. Weyenberg Library, 11345 N Cedarburg Rd History Book Club discusses Lincoln's War by Geoffrey Perret in the Tolzman Community Room. 2:30pm APRIL 13, SAT. APRIL 27, SAT. 25th Annual Band Benefit Concert @Homestead High School James Barr Auditorium Tickets are a $10 donation. Check online for updates: www.mtsd.k12.wi.us/homestead. 7pm Homestead High School Prom APRIL 28, SUN. Date 24-05-2011 PROOF SHEET Concordia Chorale and Chapel Ringers Concert Designer: Kako Pouli @Concordia University, Chapel of Christ Triumphant, 12800 N. Lake Shore Drive Project: BELLAdmission ORTODONTIC for allLOGO concerts is $7 for adults, free for children 17 and Date 24-05-2011 Mequon-Thiensville Community Book Club under. Questions? Please call 262-243-4405 or email PROOF SHEET @Frank L. Weyenberg Library, 11345 N Cedarburg Rd FONTS: music.department@cuw.edu. Designer: Kako Pouli The Library presents a monthly book discussion with the Mequon- COLORS: 3:30pm SILVER Gradient (5-colors) ORANGE LIGHT Blue BLUE Gradien t ORANGE Gradient Contact info: kakopouli@gmail.com Thiensville Recreation Department on the third Tuesday of each month. 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However, I am not a fan of the springs I saw growing up in the Chicago suburbs; they were usually rainy, chilly, and muddy. Yet hanging out at playgrounds is in my near future, and my active little boy will certainly be thankful. This season I have two to tote around, and I am glad the baby will be too little to want to play in the mud. I shudder to think about the condition of my car with two muddy kids kicking the backs of my seats. <sigh> I will have a clean car again someday, right? Those of you with older kids, please reassure me! Or maybe by the time I can have a clean car, I won’t care anymore! 911 Local Schools 262-242-3500 262-242-2530 800-222-1222 800-275-8777 262-242-3100 262-242-2593 262-238-7535 262-512-9358 Donges Bay Elementary 262-238-7920 Oriole Lane Elementary 262-238-4220 Wilson Elementary 262-238-4600 Lake Shore Middle 262-238-7600 Steffen Middle 262-238-4700 Homestead High 262-238-8500 Calvary Lutheran 262-242-3870 Lumen Christi Catholic 262-242-7960 Trinity Evangelical Lutheran 262-242-2045 INSIDE] Community Corner ........................ 2 Junior Women’s Club ................... 4-5 Beacon Bulletin .............................. 6 Logemann Community Center ....... 7 Events Calendar .............................. 8 Hope for Autism ............................. 9 Mequon Real Estate ...................... 10 Newsletter Notice ......................... 11 Classifieds ..................................... 12 Clark House Museum Director .......13 Web Safety ................................... 14 Teasel in Mequon ......................... 15 Youth Classifieds ........................... 15 What do you think of when you look forward to spring? In my family it meant that we were getting ready to go back to the cabin. My parents’ cabin in Wisconsin is three season (meaning no heat), so April or May was the time to start going up there again. The cabin meant – means – everything: freedom, less rules, being outdoors, staying up late, playing cards, wearing grubby clothes, and happy relaxed parents. Up there the rain and mud didn’t matter, you just got dirty and kept on going. For most of my life there was no shower or hot water, so clean up didn’t happen until you got home. Talk about a dirty car! LIGHTHOUSE FLORIST and Wine Gallery Happy puddle stomping (send me pics!), Sincerely, Nancy Urbani nancy@bestversionmedia.com 410 W Dekora Street Saukville, WI 53080 Monday thru Friday 9-5 Saturday 9-2; Sunday by appointment. 262-284-3303 www.lighthouseflorist.com ADVERTISING] PUBLIC ATION DEADLINES] Interested in advertising in any of the following Wisconsin communities? Due Date Edition November 23rd ........ 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The club has a long history of community involvement and service throughout Ozaukee County. Some of the most long lasting and/or visible contributions have been: The Turkey Trot is the Junior Women’s Club’s biggest fundraiser and has also become a time honored community tradition. With over 1,100 participants, the 2012 Turkey Trot was the 8th annual and most successful in its history. While far from a sophisticated race, due to its ever increasing popularity, the club made the move to chip timing several years ago. Every year they look to improve the event a little at a time, and this past year the kid’s area was expanded. In addition to the Gobble Gallop, there was an inflatable obstacle course and toy collection through the Village of Thiensville’s Toys for Tots campaign. The members so pleased to be able to bring this much anticipated event to the community, and are thankful to the loyal runners, walkers, sponsors and the tireless assistance from John Treffert and the entire Village of Thiensville team. Thank you to all the husbands as well: usually if they are not at the event, they are at home basting the other turkey. t In 1978, Concerned Ozaukee Parent’s Exchange (COPE) was initiated by the club with a vision to provide support for parents. Initially, calls were taken at the homes of volunteers. Now 35 years later, COPE Services, Inc. uses 50 volunteers to answer more than 22,000 calls per year from the Greater Milwaukee Area. Today COPE is a United Way Agency and the Ozaukee County Hotline. www.copeservices.org t Also during the 1970’s the club donated the signboard located at the northeast corner of Mequon and Cedarburg Roads. For more than three decades the board has provided a voice to countless local organizations that would otherwise not be able to easily advertise community events and information. The club is so excited to work with the City of Mequon to replace the signboard during 2013. They are working with the city to come up with a modern and timeless design which will serve the area for years to come. The Junior Woman’s Club of Mequon-Thiensville is a combination of working and stay-at-home women with a sharp bent for fun times paired with a bit of community service. One of the posters once said, “We are a small group of busy ladies looking for more busy ladies who love Ozaukee County, too. Some with kids & some without…..Some who are LOUD and some who are quiet…” This still so simply sums up the group. t In 2010 the club was able to donate funds to the Mequon Nature Preserve (MNP) for eco-friendly furniture within an otherwise vacant room. Now one of the most popular rooms for events at the MNP, the room also showcases “critter tanks.” These glass viewing April 2013 According to current president, Colleen Krueger, “My biggest inspiration with regard to my involvement with the club 4 has been the members I have met over the years. Three former members, Shannon Stoker, Tricia Lewinsky, and Kathryn Houpt particularly inspired me in my early years. Not only sweet, darling and funny, these women are also practical minded, hard-working and community driven. Each inspired me in their own way, and I hope the essence of their graceful diplomacy and commitment to the community has remained.” Melissa Woehl joined the same year as Jennifer. When not There will be a Get-To-Know-Us event at Glaze in downtown Thiensville on Wednesday, April 24 at 7pm, and the May meeting will be at the Mequon Nature Preserve. Thanks to the group’s donation a few years ago, there are chairs to sit on during the meeting! Colleen Krueger, another transplant from Chicago, moved to the area after her now husband sold her on the beauty of life in the Wisconsin. It didn’t take long for her to fall in love with Wisconsin, but as president of the club, she makes him dress up in a turkey costume every Thanksgiving morning to remind him that he took her away from life in the big city. traveling for business, Melissa is often found with her husband Scott biking on the beautiful country roads throughout Ozaukee County. Although Melissa and Scott actually live in Brown Deer, Melissa was attracted to the club for its commitment to community service. Melissa is known as the “Money Lady” or more formally the treasurer. Jennifer Mackinnon moved with her husband and two kids from Chicago in 2010. As a way to meet new friends and get involved in the community, Jennifer came to a Get-To-Know-Us coffee hour and joined up. Now a mother of three, Jen holds a board position and usually instigates our nights out on the town. 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He was accidentally locked in a neighbor’s garage for three days during a blizzard, in numerous cat fights since he wouldn’t allow another cat on his property, and, my greatest fear, was hit by a car as he crossed the street on his way home. With a broken hip and my emergency vet wanting to euthanize him, I rushed him to the University of IL Vet School – a 1 ½ hour drive – in which I learned he was soothed by the sounds of “Puff the Magic Dragon”! Months later, fully recovered, he endured a car drive to our new home in Jacksonville, FL, sitting on my lap for 17 hours looking out the window. He loved the warm, sunny days and chasing the lizards but sat on my lap again when we returned to Illinois three years later. By this time he was 13 years old and had been diagnosed with early stage kidney failure. He allowed me to introduce two rescue kittens to our family which finally, in his old age, he had mellowed enough to accept. Now in Mequon, on a very sad fall day in November 2008, at the age of 19½, I realized that Teenie was so tired, so weak, and unable to eat his favorite foods. On a bright sunny day I carried him outside and watched him smell the cold air, then lay down on a pile of fallen leaves. I cried as the leaves blew on top of him and he didn’t have the energy to shake them off. I held him on the drive to my vet, telling him over and over what a good, loyal, loving boy he was to me for almost 20 years. That final injection is so quick but I had time to put my head on his, whispering over and over to him that he was the best cat ever. I know many people say that but he really was the best cat there ever was. Let Us Design Yours Today! 262.241.8740 www.mikkelsonbuilders.com SINGLE VISION EYEGLASSES $50 OFF first pair $100 OFF second pair PROGRESSIVE EYEGLASSES $75 OFF first pair $150 OFF second pair Not applicable with insurance orders. Some restrictions apply. Offer expires 4/30/13. 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To help alleviate the expense of daycare, grandparents are stepping in to care for their grandkids – and joyfully! The playful atmosphere of Logemann’s Family Playcenter just adds to the experience. On any given day, you’ll see a grandpa on the floor playing trains or a grandma “having tea” with a little girl glitzed out in dress-up clothes. If they do migrate to one of the comfy couches, it’s not to bury their heads in a magazine, but to relax and gaze adoringly at their young charges at play. How lucky for these children to have such a strong connection to their grandparents. For one reason or another, many children never get the opportunity to develop that bond with older adults. If you’re a grandparent fortunate enough to have grandchildren in the area, plan lots of outings to the Playcenter where imaginations run wild and hearts overflow. And don’t forget your camera! If your grandchildren are miles away and you ache for that chance to marvel at a young child’s characteristic “cuteness”, Logemann Center welcomes you to become a volunteer grandparent. It’s a win-win for young and old – and everyone leaves with a smile! See our Greystone Model in Cedarburg, WI 262.241.8740 www.mikkelsonbuilders.com Goodwill Home Pickup Service Now offering home pick up service in Mequon, Bayside and Fox Point (pick up service is available for large volume donations of clothing and household items) Call (855) 847-3211 for more information or to schedule a pick up www.AmazingGoodwill.com Restore nearly any door 7 Mequon Beacon events CALENDAR ] Free Quotes! APRIL 6-7, SAT.-SUN. APRIL 19-21, 26-28, FRI.-SUN. Rummage-A-Rama “9 to 5” the Musical @Wisconsin State Fair Park @North Middle School Auditorium, Menomonee Falls Come and shop an indoor fleamarket event featuring antiques, collectibles and hobby items from local dealers, overstock and closeouts from local business owners, and items from everyday people. Time: Sat. 9am-5pm, Sun. 9am-4pm Cost: $4, $2 with 2-item donation to Hunger Task Force; kids 12 & under free, parking $5 www.rummage-a-rama.com CARPENTRY SIDING TRIM/SIDING REPAIR & REPLACEMENT ROTTEN WOOD REPAIR 9 to 5 The Musical is a hilarious story of friendship, gossip and revenge performed by the Falls Patio Players. Time: Fri. & Sat. 4/19, 20, 26, 27 at 7:30pm; Sun.4/21 & 28 at 2pm Cost: Adults $18, Seniors/Students $15 www.fallspatioplayers.com REMODELING & REPAIRS BASEMENTS BATHS DECKS ETC. Smaller jobs welcome Located in Cedarburg • State Licensed and Fully Insured Dentistry APRIL 22, MON. APRIL 14, SUN. 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Gallery Night and Day @Historic Third Ward, Milwaukee Milwaukee’s premier art event featuring galleries to explore, museums to discover and shops to browse! Time: Fri. 5-9pm, Sat. 10am-4pm www.historicthirdward.org @Betty Brinn Children’s Museum for the whole family! Catch Me If You Can @Marcus Center for the Performing Arts LiveThe Chai Life! A high-flying, splashy new Broadway musical based on the true story of Frank W. Abagnale, Jr., a teenager turned con artist who outwits and outruns the FBI. Time: Tues.-Thurs. 7:30pm, Fri. 8pm, Sat. 2pm & 8pm, Sun. 1pm & 6:30pm Cost: See website for ticket prices www.marcuscenter.org Tour our beautiful apartments on Lake Michigan. Mention this ad when calling to arrange your tour and receive a complimentary lunch in our lakeside dining room. MAY 1-31 Springtime Adventure @Shalom Wildlife Zoo, West Bend 1400 North Prospect Avenue rDIBJQPJOUPSH Its baby season at the zoo! Stroll the trails in search for new arrivals and collect springtime gifts that are placed along the trail. An adventure for the whole family. Time: 10am-5pm Cost: Adult $9, Child $6.50 (12 and under), 2 & under free www.shalomwildlife.com SNOW & LANDSCAPE SERVICES t-BXO.PXJOH t'FSUJMJ[JOH t8FFE$POUSPM t#FE.BJOUFOBODF t.VMDI t%FDPSBUJWF4UPOF t5SFF4ISVC1MBOUJOH t1BUJPT t3FUBJOJOH8BMMT t4OPX*DF$POUSPM t$PNNFSDJBM 3FTJEFOUJBM$VTUPNFST 888%&11*4$)."*/5&/"$&$0.t April 2013 8 community INTEREST ] What Autism Looks Like for Us A Reason for Hop e By Amanda Hammond, Mequon resident April is National Autism Awareness Month. Autism now affects 1 in 88 children and 1 in 54 boys. WE ALWAYS KNEW something was different about our little boy, but we didn’t know our son had autism until October, 2012. He was not even three yet and wasn’t showing what I thought to be the stereotypical signs of autism. Our child was alert and loved to cuddle. He smiled. He was boisterous. He was NOT autistic. That’s what I told myself whenever the worry set in about his speech delay and baffling tantrums. His repetitive behavior, limited play skills, speech delay and lack of joint attention skills (connecting socially) all pointed to autism, as well as his toe-walking and hand flapping. To meet the diagnosis requirements for an ASD, there needs to be a deficit in three key developmental areas: communication, social interaction, and repetitive behaviors. Our kiddo exhibited enough challenges in these areas to be labeled with mild to moderate autism. I learned that many children on the spectrum do, in fact, love to cuddle and smile when they are happy. Unfortunately, being cuddly was not a free pass from landing on the autism spectrum. I chose to approach our new found information positively. Now I could follow a protocol, so that was actually pretty wonderful in a way. I went to ‘Google Land’ every night after our little prince went to bed and began to educate myself on the HOPE that can be found in ASDs. A lot of information surfaced about biomedical treatment, meaning approaching ASDs largely from a nutritional perspective. We removed gluten and dairy from his diet and saw results in his speech in a couple weeks! I am reading the book “Healing and Preventing Autism,” by Dr. Jerry Kartzinel and Jenny McCarthy. We decided to seek Dr. Jerry’s help with our son’s biomedical treatment. We also do a lot of supplements like injections of vitamin B-12 and DMG (dimethyglycine) which help the body methylate, or detoxify, properly. Within about a week, our son was talking even more. These are some of the things that have helped him to begin using his words to change his world. It’s been amazing. Our boy attends Mequon Jewish Preschool two mornings a week and loves his friends and teachers. They see his strengths rather than his weaknesses. We are now also doing Applied Behavior Analysis therapy in our home, and we’ve seen improvements in his ability to follow short commands and request things he wants effectively. In four short months, our son has made HUGE progress! This diagnosis won’t hold our little miracle man back in life as long as we keep working hard and respecting the amazing creature that he is. So far he has been my greatest teacher. Please continue to read about our adventures on my blog. www. mybeautifulpuzzle.wordpress.com Cedar home health hospice pathfinders Serving patients 18 and older in Washington, Ozaukee, Waukesha, Fond du Lac, Dodge and Sheboygan counties 262.306.2691 cedarathome.org 9 Mequon Beacon Mequon REAL ESTATE ] Homes PENDING SALE in Mequon Thiensville Information is supplied by seller and other third parties and has not been verified. Homes listed on this page are not necessarily listed by the agent sponsoring this section. 12555 N Woodberry Dr 942 Shaker Cir 543 Lake Bluff Rd 110 S Orchard St 9949 N Wauwatosa Rd 10503 W Sunset Woods Ln 7717 W Pioneer Rd 3408 W Hickory Rd 2646 W Lake Park Ct 8011 W Kensington Dr 1632 W Eastbrook Ct 4115 W Rudella Rd 9639 N Old Barn Rd 13560 N Lakewood Dr 10123 N Lake Shore Dr 10060 N Lake Shore Dr 1.5 2.5 2 1.5 1.5 2.5 2 2 2.5 2.5 2.5 3.5 2.5 2.5 3.5 5.5 2 2 2 2 2 2.5 3 2.5 2.5 3 2 2 2.5 2 3 3 1,560 1,932 1,437 1,736 2,217 2,251 2,839 2,770 2,750 3,361 3,434 2,329 4,826 4,919 Condominium Condominium Condominium Single-Family Single-Family Single-Family Single-Family Single-Family Condominium Single-Family Condominium Single-Family Single-Family Single-Family Single-Family Single-Family 96,500 135,900 164,900 174,900 179,900 240,000 248,500 289,900 367,500 379,900 400,000 414,900 449,900 479,900 600,000 899,900 Homes SOLD in Mequon Thiensville 1150 W Baldwin Ct 12967 N Colony Dr 12570 N Woodland Dr 612 E Freistadt Rd 4507 W Hiawatha Dr 228 Elm St 729 W San Jose Ln 226 Park Crest Dr 2645 W Lake Isle Dr 423 E Circle Rd 12975 N Thomas Dr 2630 W Lake Isle Dr 1.5 1.5 1.5 2 2 2 1.5 2 2.5 2 3 2.5 2 1.5 2 2 2 2 2 2.5 2 2.5 2 2 1,300 1,755 1,462 2,046 1,561 1,932 1,854 2,109 1,772 3,224 2,721 Condominium Condominium Condominium Single-Family Single-Family Condominium Single-Family Single-Family Condominium Single-Family Single-Family Condominium 109,900 149,000 164,000 164,800 174,900 225,000 239,000 239,900 249,500 275,000 284,900 299,900 99,000 140,400 144,950 150,000 155,000 210,000 233,000 237,500 240,000 185,000 275,000 280,000 NEW LISTING! Welcome to 13340 N Hawthorne Ct., Mequon Stunning custom home with exceptional quality. Smart design w/open floor plan, very open and bright. HWFs, granite, Sensational custom cooks kitchen, 30x24 Great room w/cathedral ceiling and stone fireplace. Charming 4-seasons room, master bedroom suite w/ attached office, additional 3 bedroom PLUS guest suite w/kitchen and living rm, 1st floor laundry/mud room, formal dining and front room with Northshore charm, Deck & Patio w/ summer kitchen, 7.5 private acres w/pond, horses allowed. 6 car garage & shop. This home will impress you. Price $1,250,000. Call or text Bob 414-379-1101 today for a private showing. Text 79377 to 35620 for a Virtual Tour & YouTube video! “Specializing in Results” Bob Arnold Want to know what is going in Mequon with events and Real Estate statistics? Check out my blog mequonmarket.blogspot.com 414.379.1101 Direct Please follow me on Twitter and Facebook Realty Executives Integrity northshorehomes@msn.com April 2013 twitter.com/Move2Milwaukee 10 facebook.com/Move2Milwaukee community INTEREST ] Where nature ends, we begin. We want to hear from you! This is your chance to get published – show pictures of your family or make shout-outs to friends, make this YOUR Mequon newsletter. June has lots of reasons to celebrate. It’s Father’s Day, school’s out, and lots of graduation ceremonies are happening. Make your celebration special with a warm congratulatory message to your loved one published in the Mequon Beacon! Just email Nancy at nancy@bestversionmedia.com to submit your photos and comments for our June issue. Let’s put faces and names to a graduation picture like the one shown; what better way to show your pride for your graduates! 262-827-1604 Landcrafterslandscaping.com Health Practitioner Developed & Administered Weight Loss Program 13595 LCAd_Nature_3.65x5.indd 1 2/6/13 1:09 PM LOSE UP TO 5 lbs A WEEK PROVEN | EFFECTIVE | HE ALTHY MY NAME IS SHARON GALLAGHER. being overweight. I had read about Ultra Lite in my local paper and after seeing photos of myself at my 40th birthday! I decided to give it a go. In my first week I lost 9 pounds and a total loss of 63 pounds and I look and feel great. I can buy clothes straight off the rack and don’t need to visit the larger size clothing stores. I have gone from size 22-24 to 12-14 and have not been this weight since my teens! I am off all medications, my blood sugar is normal, and I don’t get swollen ankles or heartburn. I have lots of energy and am now learning to play golf with my I have been overweight for most of my adult life and have tried almost everything possible to lose weight. At one stage I even considered stomach stapling. I have suffered from high blood pressure, swollen ankles and gastric reflux, all caused from 11 TESTIMONIAL partner who is a golf professional at our local club. This enables us to spend more time together. CALL US FOR YOUR FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION 414-501-4707 Dr. Alexandra Solano 11514 N. Port Washington Rd, Ste 4 Mequon, WI 53092 Mequon Beacon CLASSIFIEDS ] FOR SA LE camera, instructions, accessories; 1980 Nikon EM 35mm, instructions, accessories; 1970 GE Super AM/FM Transistor Radio; 1900 metal chewing tobacco mold stamped "Days Work"; 1890 "Ansonia" ornate mantle clock. All items A-1 condition. 262-242-5206. 2-Bicycle Car Rack Saris Bones 2 trunk bike rack is compatible with cars, minivans, SUV's, etc. Also Saris Bike Beam adapter for easy loading of women’s or child bicycles. Paid $180 in Aug. 2011, never used, asking $150. Call 262643-4434. Alto Saxophone Yamaha 23 student Yamaha Portable Keyboard panel Misc Items 1963 Polaroid Auto 100 model. Great condition. Recently overhauled. Price changed to $500. Please call 262-242-5074 or e-mail milwoboe@hotmail.com. Margaritaville Margarita Machine. Used twice. Complete with full carrying case, extra pitcher and drink book. $350 value. Call Connie at 414651-2574. NEW! Mink Coat Full length custom designed, rich, silky black, female mink in a medium size that fits 8-12. PRISTINE NEW CONDITION. Sculpted sleeves, banded slightly at wrist. Sculpted mandarin-like collar. Elegant. See to appreciate. $2950. MyTreasuresNow@gmail.com. Needed: Driver. Pleasant, active senior needs help in transportation. One afternoon a week, preferably Friday. Prefer female applicants. Call Catherine, 262-241-5852. NEW! FOR S ALE FO R SALE 17 Assorted Garden Tools Used garden, lawn, landscaping, and other hand tools for outside use, all different, some at minimum price of $5, reasonable offers accepted. They were used in maintaining my properties. 262-483-6713, Reply to Mr. B. SOLD Multiple Items: In-ground Petsafe fence receiver collar, unopened, for pets over 6lbs, $70. Logan compact heavy duty Mat Cutter, used one time, see Logangraphics.com, $50. Shot Steward 6 bottle revolving liquor dispenser $50. Oceanic Lizard Lounge, vertical octagon shape on grey stand, lower storage, $75. maribar7777@gmail.com. with stand and books. Excellent condition. Asking $165. Call Marie at 262-512-0186. Vintage Oak Table Circa 1940’s. Rectangular, stenciled top. 5 chairs, 2 removable leaves. Asking $600. Please call for more information, Marie at 262512-0186. 2007 Honda Odyssey EXL Excellent SOLD FOR S A LE Classic Bicycle Zebrakenko frame, Weinmann 27" wheels, Weinmann center pull brakes, Suntour derailers, Suntour shifters at handle bar ends, Runs great. $100 OBO. 262-243-5374. 7 Antique School Desks Various conditions and sizes. Older style from early 1900’s. Located in Mequon just north of Concordia University. Send an email and I’ll send photos. kris@ expomilwaukee.com or 414-573-9936. Concert Grand Harp Venus Penti Harp. Great sound, perfect condition. Natural color with Mahogany trim. Includes cover. $11,500. Pictures http:// harpforsale.tumblr.com. harp1011@ hotmail.com or 262-242-7770. Thomasville China Cabinet 2-piece in excellent condition, beveled glass NEW! Herman Beyer Cello purchased doors, mirrored inside. Shelves on top, from Brass Bell 1996. Full size cello drawers and dish storage on bottom. complete with case and bow. Asking French style with burled wood price is $700 or best offer. Contact on doors. Asking $450. Matching Cristina at 262-242-6913 or sotocm@ entertainment center available. Call uwec.edu. Marion at 262-227-1729. NEW! Surly Bike, long haul trucker, Skis One pair sold, one pair left: 21" frame fits man with 31" inseam women’s waxless cross country skis 5"10"- 6', green like new. $1000 or with bindings and poles, $25. 262offer. donnahoffman59@yahoo.com 242-9535. or 262-240-0371. condition, DVD player. 102K miles. Black with tan interior. Asking $13,900. Call Marie at 262-512-0186. 2006 Porsche Carrera Items (2) wheels with Michelin Alpin 235/4018 WINTER TIRES front; (2) wheels with Michelin Alpin 265/40- 18 WINTER TIRES rear. Several other items including logoed car cover, WINTER floor mats, rear tail lights, light markers. Contact Greg @ 414732-5197 or gwebb96@aol.com. 2001 Young Chang Grand Piano Model G-175, Ebony polished, size 175cm/5'9". It is well cared for and in perfect condition. We are the original owners. Asking price is $8,500. Contact 414-526-4411 or jimichongh@aol.com. BRAND NEW Senior Living Bar Cart-On-Wheels. Unique, streamlined, vintage 1950 portable party/wine cart. Scandinavian design. Holds 20 bottles, built-in ice chest, 12 matching silver goblets. A-1 condition. (Craftsman seeking project could use as prototype.) Call 262-242-5206. must be 40 words or less, personal items (NOT business related), and submitted by the 23rd of the month. To remove or change your listing, please email the content coordinator at nancy@bestversionmedia.com. You will receive an email confirmation. Starting with the April issue, Mequon residents with more than one item in the Classifieds section will need to follow a 40-word total limit for all items posted. Discover what sets us apart Spacious fully equipped kitchens with Granite Countertops and Stainless Steel Appliances! COUPON 10% OFF any Grooming Service ...and that’s just the beginning! (cannot be combined with any other offers) Now taking reservations! Reserve your apartment today! Highlands at Riverwalk (262) 243 8888 COUPON $ Your future home is located at: 10954 North Cedarburg Road in Mequon 6 NAIL TRIMS Call ahead or walk in (cannot be combined with any other offers) Visit our Rental Center at 6013 W. Mequon Road Located in the Piggly Wiggly River Centre Strip Mall Look for us under THE COLOUR BOWL sign www.HighlandsCommunities.com April 2013 262-241-8575 12 10000 N Port Washington Rd. Mequon, WI (in the Park Ave Plaza) Open Tues - Fri 8-5; Sat 8-4 Find us on Facebook! WE’RE HERE WHEN YOU NEED US Educator Appointed Clark House Museum Director We provide a full Continuum of Care including Rehab, Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Long-Term Care. Call us today to schedule a personal tour! Images: BeaconAprFiller / ClarkHouse-1.jpg, BeaconAprFiller / ClarkHouse-2.jpg 10995 N. Market St., Mequon, WI 53092 262-478-1506 LLadin@JewishSeniorLiving.org SarahChudnow.org Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter @sarahshouse The 200 year-old Jonathan Clark House is well on its way to being restored to its original 1848 appearance with the appointment of Mequon resident Nina Jo Look, Ph.D., to the position of Museum Director. Dr. Look has career experience in educational administration as well as extensive historical experience. Jonathan Clark was an early Mequon settler instrumental in the development of the first public school in Mequon. The home Clark built on the northwest corner of Cedarburg and Bonniwell Roads is considered a significant part of the community’s history, and is on the National Register of Historic Places. Dr. Look is a highly visible and energetic member of the community who has hit the ground running in her new job. She has developed an exhaustive plan including, among other objectives, a goal to fill the Clark House with 1848 period furniture, floor coverings, lighting, wall pieces and accessories, plus the development of exhibits, displays and tours of the house. A museum store is also being considered. “I am looking forward to the challenge ahead,” Look said following her acceptance of the post, adding “I am fortunate that there is an enthusiastic group of volunteers who will be working with me.” Look was raised in rural northwest Mequon and for eight years attended Bonniwell School, a one-room school in the school district founded by Jonathan Clark. She graduated from Homestead High School and continued her education in the University of Wisconsin system, ultimately achieving a doctorate degree in Educational Administration. Dr. Look held administrative positions with Milwaukee Area Technical College (MATC) during a 20-year career, most recently as Vice President responsible for the Mequon campus, retiring in 2006. Look was instrumental in promoting the recent purchase of the Clark House by The Friends of Jonathan Clark House, LTD. The organization is purchasing the home from Jerry McGinnis, the founder of Embassy Homes in Mequon, who purchased the home in 2012 from Dr. Gregory Custer. The Friends have partnered with the Mequon Community Foundation in an ambitious fund raising program projected to raise $500,000 to pay for the home and jumpstart operations at the Clark House. The idea of obtaining the home for public use came from Mequon Mayor Curt Gielow. Donations of all amounts are being sought and may be sent to the Mequon Community Foundation, P.O. Box 52, Mequon, WI 53092. For more information contact Nina Jo Look, 262-242-4017, or Cindy Bock, Chair, Friends of Jonathan Clark House, LTD., 262-2425262, cinbo108@ameritech.net. MEQUON ACE HARDWARE 11001 N. Port Washington Rd. Mequon, WI (262) 241-8800 Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00-8:00; Saturday 8:00-6:00; Sunday 9:00-5:00 Bicycle Sales, Service, Accessories, Snow Shoe Rental, Computrainer On Site Local Motion Outfitters sLMOBIKESCOM 7.7ASHINGTON!VE#EDARBURG7) Indulge Yourself with Superior Service Mr. Appliance specializes in appliance repair and maintenance to keep your appliances in peak working order. Every child. Every need. Every day. We service all major household appliances. Suite 1A 10532 N. Port Washington Road Mequon, WI 53092 North Shore Pediatrics (262) 240-9744 A PROUD SPONSOR 262-423-4008 Christina Englebert, MD Anna Rakovshik, MD Cindy Running, MD www.mrappliance.com Locally owned and operated. northshorepediatrics.com Division of AHandyPapa, LLC 13 120143 Mequon Beacon community INTEREST ] Lighten Up! (414) 324-0082 By Erin Eaman (Mequon Resident, www.TechMorsel.com) North Shore Electric provides the highest quality electrical services to both residential and commercial customers. We’re more than happy to take on any electrical project, big or small. From maintenance and repairs to installation and finish, North Shore Electric can do it all and do it all right – the first time. The February issue featured “Step 2: Building Your Web Safety Plan,” and covered some basic, hands-on instructions to enable native parental controls on your different devices. So why do some of these basic controls fail to protect our children? Let’s face the facts: Call North Shore Electric today for a FREE estimate. A It’s a pain in the neck for parents to keep on top of. With so many devices and apps, it takes time to cover all the bases. Technology changes every day, from Facebook announcing changes to their privacy settings to understanding the motivations of your child as they progress through the teenage years. Parental controls are easy for my child to circumvent. COPYING & PRINTING From dynamic IP addresses, key logging or using proxy websites, there are a plethora of online techniques that describe in detail how to circumvent just about any piece of software. +(&"&&%&") #$& +''%(&"&&#%!& +'%& & +""%&%#(%& The market is saturated with parental control software. Which one is best for MY needs? PACKING & SHIPPING +* +"'%"'#" $$"" +"($$ & There is no one software solution across PC, smartphone, or tablet. This leads parents to think it’s a losing battle. Fortunately there are some websites that can help parents determine what’s right for them. Internet filtering isn’t 100% foolproof. Any Residential, UPS or FedEx Shipping "#($#"%(&'#!%#' ''%,%&#% &#("'& *$%& 6079 Mequon Rd., Mequon (River Center Next to Piggly Wiggly) .+++$#'("(#! Fax: 262-242-6166 Countryaire Kennels Inc. It’s almost impossible to block all illicit information – the Internet industry is savvy enough to disguise harmful media. Parental controls aren’t easy to turn on/off and certain sites are blocked that are legitimate for assigned homework. For shared computers, it is easy to switch between desktops with a simple password. But in certain situations your child might be bothered if Wikipedia is accidentally blocked for his homework assignment to be completed. Because reference websites represent a full spectrum of terms, it’s commonly blocked as ‘suspicious.’ Luckily, you can quickly grant access remotely with several of the parental control programs. SAVE On any grooming visit: New clients $5 Existing clients $3 Countryaire Kennels Inc., Germantown Not valid on nail clipping services. Not valid in combination with other offers. Maybe kids should just be ‘kids’ and you shouldn’t invade their privacy. SAVE Unsuspecting parents abide by a ‘hands-off’ perspective. It blindly puts the child at risk for predators, porn addiction and the possibility that your child could engage in bullying behaviors without your knowledge. Although we can acknowledge exploration is important, kids don’t have the experience to comprehend the information they see. Isn’t your child’s safety worth $25-50 for parental control software? Although there is no 100% foolproof solution, implementing advanced controls and communicating expectations may be enough of a deterrent to build a sense of conscientiousness in your children. April 2013 3 OFF $ On any boarding visit: New clients $10 Existing clients $5 Countryaire Kennels Inc., Germantown Not valid on nail clipping services. Not valid in combination with other offers. Don’t forget to take advantage of our discounted nail trimming services! Large dog: $8.00, Small dog: $7.00 Find us on Facebook for more photos & information! Located between Germantown & Mequon! 262-242-3154 www.countryairekennels.com HOURS: Mon. - Fri.: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM; Sat.: 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM; Sun.: 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM 7.#OUNTRY!IRE$Rs'ERMANTOWN7) 14 youth CLASSIFIEDS ] community INTEREST ] Youth 18 and under - highlight your services to the community! With your parents’ permission, go to www.bestversionmedia.com and select “Submit content, classifieds & photos.” Then, type in what services you have to offer and we will publish your classified. (Please limit to 40 words.) Mari, 16 Landscaping Jack, 10 Joan’s Services Hi! My name is Joan Lawlor, I am 18 years old and a resident of the Pines. I am now offering to do lots of things to help you out, like water your flowers, walk and feed your dog or other pet, baby sit, and lots more. Please call me at 262-240-1032. Thanks! I am Red Cross Certified, love children and am available on the weekends. I also do dogsitting and other odd jobs. Please call me at 262-241-5840. TEASEL PLANTS Gaining a Hold in Mequon 10 yr old owner of JD Landscaping will pick up sticks, pull weeds, shovel snow, and spread mulch. No job is too big for this little guy. Call Jack at 262-643-4849 or http://jdlandscape. arctec.org/ Submitted by Jean Strelka There are two types of teasel, Common teasel (Dipsacus sylvstris) which invades wetlands, aquatic habitats, and grasslands, and Cut-leaved teasel (Dipsacus laciniatus) which invades grasslands. Invasive Plants are nonindigenous species or strains that become established in natural plant communities and wild areas, replacing native vegetation. While not yet officially “Invasive” in Ozaukee County, both species are found in Mequon. Since they are at invasive levels in Milwaukee County, it is just a matter of time for our area unless something is done. One of the worst apparent areas in Mequon is along Highland Road just west of Port Washington Road. There is a large field on the south side of the street across from Oriole Lane School. When the grass was no londer mowed along Highland Road, this grassy field became covered with teasel in just two years. Another area where the teasel is a major problem is on Friestadt Road just west of Villa Grove Road. Teasel spreads quickly by getting into the drainage ditches alongside the road. The plants are biennials: the first year they produce a basal rosette of prickly leaves followed the next year by the flowering stalk. The large basal rosettes quickly squeeze out any plants growing near them forming a tight mat that doesn't allow anything else to grow. Budgets do not allow for the city to control this plant. If people were aware of the destructive nature of this plant, we could all work to remove it from the drainage ditches in front of our homes and from our properties. There is a lot of information on the Invasive Plants Association of Wisconsin website at ipaw.org. Another website with great pictures and information is: http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/invasives/fact/commonteasel.html. A video on identifying Common Teasel is online at http://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=gCWDkkCJBnY&lr=1. Misc Yard Work Charlie, 18 Babysitting Dream Team Arielle, 14 and Ross, 13 Experienced 18 yr old willing to do miscellaneous yard work using your equipment or mine. Lawn cutting, trimming, mulching, etc, just ask. Call 414-202-3355. Babysitting Hannah, 16 My name is Hannah. I am 16 and a student at Homestead High School. 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