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On behalf of the Mukwonago Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Center, I would like to welcome you. Thank you kindly for picking up this special publication. Whether you live here or are a visitor to our community, we hope that you will find this directory to be useful and informative. Please keep in mind this directory is only a snapshot of what Mukwonago truly has to offer you. You must come spend some time with us to experience the ambiance of Mukwonago’s history and charm. Just a hop, skip and a jump off of I-43 and Highway 83, the Village of Mukwonago lies in a unique setting in southern Waukesha County, beckoning the shopper who looks for more than the usual shopping experience. We have many unique shops, quaint restaurants and other amenities that will give you a true taste of what Mukwonago is all about. Our community is surrounded by lakes and historical venues that offer an abundance of recreational activities. We have excellent schools, a huge choice of churches and subdivisions popping up all over the village and town. If you are considering relocating your family or business to the area, you will want to call on the Chamber, as we have a wealth of knowledge on the area. The Mukwonago Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Center SERVES, PROTECTS and PROMOTES its members and its community by sponsoring events, providing information that helps inform and educate, while promoting our local businesses and community for the continual growth of Mukwonago. You must take in one of our fabulous festivals like Little Obie, Fall Fest or Midnight Magic. We are one of the most active and fastest-growing Chambers around, with 325+ members; I like to think of us as the life line of Mukwonago. The Chamber is also a great place to pick up literature that will provide you information to navigate around Mukwonago and become a part of our community. Please stop by the Chamber office Monday through Friday from 8 a.m.-4 p.m. to see what the Chamber has to offer you. Whether you’re planning on coming from near or afar, I am certain you will enjoy your visit. Safe Travels, April D. Reszka Executive Director Mukwonago Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Center 2011 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Mukwonago Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Center 801 Main Street, Suite 1 • Mukwonago, WI 53149 (262) 363-7758 • Fax: (262) 363-7730 www.mukwonagochamber.org PRESIDENT Cheryl Berg, Berg Construction, Inc. — 262-363-3150 VICE PRESIDENT Diane Rombca, Mukwonago Area Schools — 262-363-6292 TREASURER John Eggert, Citizens Bank of Mukwonago — 262-363-6500 SECRETARY Julie Cooper, Waukesha State Bank — 262-363-3080 Andy Fix, Won-a-go Biking — 262-363-4770 Linda Kochanski, Mayfair Title Corporation — 414-475-9655 Sandy Lombardo, Johnson Bank — 262-363-3031 Dave Hazenfield, Dickman Company, Inc. — 414-271-6100 Dave Jungen, CFO/Accounting Services, Ltd — 262-363-2930 Patty Muraczewski, For Pet’s Sake — 262-363-4529 Matt Weinstock, John Amato Ford — 262-363-3085 Paul Moderacki, Village of Mukwonago — 262-363-6420 The Mukwonago Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Center is a dynamic organization comprised of over 300 members that help to shape the economy, promote community and set the pace for the future growth of Mukwonago and our surrounding neighbors. Through our programs, volunteer committees and events, we are providing the services and resources to help our members grow while gaining exposure throughout our community, county and state. We are committed to building solid partnerships with our members while being an advocate for businesses and members we serve. As an advocate we strive to promote a healthy economy while at the same time, preserving the quality of life we all enjoy. Since our members' businesses extend outside of Mukwonago, we also work to partner with other chambers, communities, businesses and civic organizations. The Chamber is comprised of a diverse group of people who share a passion for having a sense of place for their families, conducting business, and having a passion of ownership of their community. The opportunities for involvement are as varied as our member base. Our members and volunteers are an integral part of creating many fabulous community events such as our Holiday Midnight Magic Event, Fall Festival, Summer Golf Outing, and our signature Spring Fling Dinner/Auction. This event, along with many others hosted by our Chamber is a wonderful testimonial to the strength and commitment of our members and volunteers. 2011 is a year of growth and reflection. Growth seen with our current Highway 83 expansion project, working to bring new businesses to our community along with forming new partnerships, all while reflecting on the lessons learned by our own individual struggles through very turbulent economic times. These lessons are reminders of our perseverance in difficult times and our ability to look beyond with a vision of new adventures and better tomorrows both individually and as a community! Mukwonago Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Welcomes You. Respectfully, Cheryl A Berg, President Mukwonago Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Center Located in southern Waukesha County, the Village of Mukwonago is easy to reach from both Wisconsin and Illinois via I-43, the Rock Freeway. Mukwonago offers picturesque views of Phantom Lake to the west, Vernon Marsh State Wildlife Area to the north and the Mukwonago and Fox rivers. Interstate 94 lies 14 miles to the east, while Interstate 43 is easily accessed with an entrance and exit ramp right at Mukwonago. State Highways 20, 36 and 83 allow for the smooth flow of traffic to several major municipalities. County roads and rustic roads make travel both convenient and scenic. Mukwonago is about 30 minutes from Milwaukee, Racine and the Illinois border. A short drive of about 20 minutes will take you to the popular vacation resorts of Lake Geneva or Alpine Valley. Mukwonago is conveniently located within 35 minutes of General Mitchell International Airport and within five miles of East Troy Municipal Airport. Mukwonago has all of the major attractions of southeastern Wisconsin and has a small-town atmosphere with a big-city attitude for work, education and recreation. In 2011 State Highway 83 will be closed from the north side of the Village of Mukwonago to Genesee while the road is improved and widened to four lanes. During this construction period, the entire Village of Mukwonago will continue to be open for business with alternate access from the north. There should be no changes from the south, east and west but it may be challenging to reach Mukwonago from the north. The Chamber of Commerce suggests following State Highway 59 to North Prairie, then taking County E south to County EE, then east to County NN to the Village of Mukwonago. Another route from Waukesha would be Count I to Hwy NN to the village. The official State detour will also be marked, looping from Genesee to Waukesha to Vernon and then back to Mukwonago. Just remember that your favorite businesses are still open and worth the trip since “All Roads Lead to Mukwonago!” Check out the Chamber of Commerce website at www.mukwonagochamber.org for construction updates. We thank you for your patience, see you soon! The Village of Mukwonago was incorporated as an individual municipality in 1905. A board of six trustees now governs the village. Three trustees are elected at each annual spring election for a term of two years. The Village President is chosen at the regular spring election in odd-numbered years for a term of two years. The municipal justice is elected at the regular spring election in even-numbered years. Currently, there are nine other administrative/management positions in the village. The Potawatomi Indians first settled the Village of Mukwonago in the 1700s. The village is at the confluence of the Mukwonago and Fox rivers. The term “Mukwonago” translates to “Place of the Bear.” In the spring of 1836, Sewall Andrews and Henry Camp (the first “white settlers”) constructed their homes about a mile northwest of the Indian village. Also in 1836, Mukwonago’s first plat was drawn; most of the streets in the old part of the village still bear the names of the early settlers. The Andrews house still stands today and is now home to the Mukwonago Red Brick House Museum. In the spring of 1836, Andrews started the village’s first mercantile business and built a store on what was to become “the Village Square.” For the rest of the 1800s, Mukwonago expanded as a farming community. During this period, dairy and crop production were the main economic activities. In 1885, completion of the Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railroad (the Soo Line, now part of Canadian Pacific)—which runs through the village—provided the population with transportation and distribution of its products. In the early 1900s, as the Mukwonago area was “discovered,” travelers came to enjoy the recreational activities afforded by the lakes, springs and outdoors, and the hospitality and tourism trades began to grow. Day trips to the area became convenient with the interurban line, which the Milwaukee Electric Railway & Light Company ran from Milwaukee to East Troy. The area remained relatively static and contained through the 1960s. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, however, new home construction, subdivision development and business expansion escalated; the size of the village itself grew through annexation. Interstate 43 (the Rock Freeway) was constructed. Running from Milwaukee to Beloit and passing through Mukwonago, it created a simple and convenient connection to both Milwaukee and Illinois. This favored commercial and industrial development. The creation of the Mukwonago Industrial Park in the 1980s provided a well-defined home for industry and heavier commerce. At the turn of the 21st century, Mukwonago’s Gateway Center (just south of I-43) became the anchor location for large retail businesses and the D.N. Greenwald Center (medical), with room for many more to come. Come and visit! See for yourself the beauty of the Mukwonago area! Built around upper and lower Phantom Lakes, the pristine Mukwonago River and the Fox River. Also in close proximity are Potters and Beulah Lakes, Old World Wisconsin and Lake Lulu. Highly rated schools, a top-rated public library, a number of daycare choices, athletic parks, shopping and restaurants are all available to you. Mukwonago is a mix of beautiful older homes, areas built in the 1970s, ‘80s and ‘90s, and newly developed subdivisions offering a style and age for everyone’s taste. Condominium living has become very popular with condominiums in several areas representing a variety of floor plans. With several lakes available in the immediate area, summer homes and lakeside living is also an option. Centrally located, Mukwonago offers easy access to airports and major cities in each direction. VILLAGE OF MUKWONAGO 440 River Crest Court Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-6420 www.villageofmukwonago.com Building Inspector (commercial/residential) — 262-363-6419 Chamber of Commerce — 262-363-7758 Clerk/Treasurer — 262-363-6420 Electrical Inspector (commercial/residential) — 262-363-6419 Fire Department (non-emergency) — 262-363-6426 Fire Department (emergency only) — 911 Waukesha County Mental Health Association Hotline — 211 Fire Inspector — 262-363-6426 Garbage (John’s Disposal) — 1-888-473-4701 Library — 262-363-6411 Mukwonago Chief Weekly Newspaper — 262-363-4045 Plumbing Inspector — 262-363-6419 Police (non-emergency) — 262-363-6435 Police (emergency only) — 911 Post Office — 262-363-7741 Public Works — 262-363-6447 Sewer Emergency — 262-363-6439 Village Assessor — 800-721-4157 Zoning Inspector — 262-363-6419 TOWN OF MUKWONAGO W320 S8315 Beulah Road Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-4555 www.townofmukwonago.us Building Inspector — 262-363-2063 Fire Department (non-emergency) — 262-363-6426 Fire Department (emergency only) — 911 Police Department (non-emergency) — 262-363-5188 Police Department (emergency only) — 911 Waukesha County Mental Health Association Hotline — 211 Post Office — 262-363-7741 Recreation Department — 262-363-7077 UTILITIES Century Link — 262-392-5222 Diggers Hotline — 800-242-8511 Time Warner Cable Business Class — 414-908-4734 WE Energies Customer Service — 800-242-9137 WE Energies Emergency Service — 800-662-4797 Mukwonago area residents have access to quality healthcare facilities and professionals for their health needs. From an allergy, asthma and sinus center; oral surgery; chiropractic and massage; professional counseling; physical therapy; fitness center; elder care and extended care to full service medical facilities—your health needs can all be met just minutes away. ProHealth Care Medical Campus–Mukwonago ProHealth Care’s D.N. Greenwald Center is home to ProHealth Care Medical Associates and the Waukesha Memorial Outpatient Center. Our board-certified physicians provide comprehensive healthcare for your entire family—from newborns to seniors. Convenient, on-site services include advanced primary and specialty care options, such as: cardiovascular disease, children’s health, allergy and immunology, ear nose and throat, eyes and vision, gastroenterology, urology, men’s health, mental health, neurology, orthopedics, podiatry, senior’s health and women’s health. Diagnostic and treatment services include on-site laboratory and full-service radiology, the Center for Breast Care and physical therapy. The Regional Cancer Center offers comprehensive cancer and second opinion services, including radiation therapy. ProHealth Care Medical Associates 240 Maple Avenue (at the D.N. Greenwald Center) 262-363-1900 PUBLIC SCHOOLS Mukwonago School District Office 385 County Road NN East 262-363-6300 www.mukwonago.k12.wi.us Big Bend Elementary School W230 S8695 Big Bend Drive, Big Bend 262-363-4401 Clarendon Avenue Elementary School 915 Clarendon Avenue 262-363-6286 Eagleville Elementary Charter School S101 W34511 Highway LO, Eagle 262-363-6258 Mukwonago High School 605 West School Road 262-363-6200 Park View Middle School 930 North Rochester Street 262-363-6292 Prairie View Elementary School S330 S6473 Highway E, North Prairie 262-392-6310 Rolling Hills Elementary School W322 S9230 Beulah Road 262-363-6318 Section School W318 S8430 Highway EE 262-363-6260 PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS Mukwonago Baptist Academy 1610 Honeywell Road 262-363-1751 St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran School 410 Highway NN 262-363-4999 PRESCHOOLS/DAYCARE Kids Connection Child Care 419 Rivercrest Court, Mukwonago 262-363-2266 www.kcchildcare.net Mukwonago Nursery School Located inside Vernon Lutheran Church, Mukwonago P.O. Box 293 262-363-3727 Nature’s Classroom Montessori School W1802 Highway J, Mukwonago 262-363-6820 www.nciw.org Pilgrim Playmates Nursery 231 Roberts Drive, Mukwonago 262-363-2412 www.pilgrimplaymates.net St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran School 410 Highway NN, Mukwonago 262-363-4999 www.stjohnslutheran-muk.org Watch Me Grow Childcare S89 W22915 Maple Avenue Big Bend 262-706-3096 www.watchmegrow-wi.com EDUCATION Gateway Technical College 3520 30th Avenue Kenosha, WI 53144 (262) 564-3222 www.gtc.edc Norris Adolescent Center W247 S10395 Center Drive, Mukwonago 262-662-5900 www.norriscenter.org Waukesha County Technical College 892 Main Street, Waukesha 262-691-5566 www.wctc.edu LIBRARIES Mukwonago Community Library “Rooted in the Past, Growing for Tomorrow” Mukwonago Community Library 300 Washington Avenue Mukwonago, WI 53149 www.mukcom.lib.wi.us The goal of the Mukwonago Community Library is to provide the community with the best information, entertainment and gathering place possible. To achieve that goal, we maintain a superb collection, with a huge variety of fiction and non-fiction in print, audio and electronic formats. It has something for everyone. We are currently expanding and renovating the library to provide the community with more space, more services and more opportunities. The friendly staff is knowledgeable and happy to help you with all of your information and entertainment needs and questions. Library cards are available free of charge to area residents. With a library card you can access the library’s many offerings, including our magazines and newspapers, CDs and DVDs. Plus, you can use your Mukwonago Community Library card to request and check out materials from other libraries within Waukesha County. The computers at the library include popular office software, free Internet and access to a wide variety of online databases. Wireless access is available at the library, using either your own laptop or one of ours. Individuals and nonprofit organizations can also make use of the library’s meeting room. Programs offered include: • Children’s Storytimes • Author visits and book signings • Summer and Winter Reading Programs • Book Clubs • Talks by experts in the fields of technology, business, organization and more • Family Film Nights • Special events throughout the year A calendar of upcoming library events and activities is available at: http://www.mukcom.lib.wi.us/calendar. htm Library Hours: Monday-Thursday: 9:00 am – 8:30 pm Friday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Saturday (Sept.-May): 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Saturday (June-Aug.): 9:00am – 4:00 pm Alice Baker Library 820 East Main Street Eagle, WI 53119 (262) 594-2800 www.wcfls.lib.wi.us/eagle The mission of the Alice Baker Memorial Library is to provide information to the public in a variety of formats and technologies; to be responsive to the public library needs of the community; to promote reading, literacy and lifelong learning; and to uphold the public’s freedom of access to information. Library Hours: Monday-Thursday: 9:00 am – 8:00 pm Friday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm Saturday Saturday: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm Saturday (Summer): 9:00 am – 12:00 pm We are a community of faith. No matter what denomination you are the Mukwonago area churches are here to serve you. The programs they provide include everything from schools to community outreach programs— including elder and children’s ministries. Bread of Life Apostolic Church 575 Bay View Road, Suite 107 Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-949-8186 Brooklife Church Services at Clarendon Avenue School 1231 South Rochester, Suite 40 New Address as of May/June: 857 S. Rochester Street Suite 300 Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-378-4470 Caldwell United Methodist Church 8504 Caldwell Road Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-2680 Destiny Christian Center 325 Bay View Road Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-5677 Episcopal Church of the Resurrection 216 Main Street Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-9016 First Congregational Church of Mukwonago 231 Roberts Drive Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-7249 Mount Olive Evangelical Lutheran Church 211 Main Street Mukwonago, WI 53149-1525 262-363-8251 Mukwonago Baptist Church 1610 Honeywell Road Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-4197 Mukwonago United Church of Christ S93 W30740 Highway NN Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-7707 New Life Community Church N9590 County Road ES Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-5443 North Prairie United Methodist Church 107 North Main Street North Prairie, WI 53153 262-392-3292 Our Savior’s Wesleyan Church S93 W30580 County Road NN Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-8025 St. James Church and School 830 Highway NN East Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-7615 School- 262-363-8152 X129 St. John’s Evang. Lutheran Church & School 410 Highway NN Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-4999 United Unitarian Universalist Church Meeting at Mukwonago United Church of Christ Mukwonago, WI 53149 churchoffice@uumuk.org Mukwonago Museum - Red Brick House Welcome to the Mukwonago Museum located at the intersection of Highway 83 and ES. The museum is open June through September on Sundays from 1 – 4 pm or by special requests for children or group tours. The museum houses two collections—a house museum featuring Victorian furnishing and an Indian Museum which has an extensive collection of stoneware and other artifacts. The museum is located in the heart of the village at 103 Main Street. For hours and more information visit mukwonagomuseum.org or call 262-3636413. Don’t forget to visit the log cabin gift shop for unique gifts and to see additional artifacts. Old World Wisconsin Relive the Spirit of America's Heartland Explore this premier outdoor museum of 19th century rural and immigrant farm life. Costumed interpreters perform the daily tasks of farmers and shopkeepers in more than 65 historic buildings. Nearly a dozen ethnic groups are represented at the 1870’s Crossroads Village and 10 farmsteads, stocked with many rare breeds of horses, oxen and hogs. The gardens and fields are planted with many heirloom varieties of grains, flowers, fruits, herbs and vegetables. Nature trails, seasonal special events, restaurant, museum store and more, just a short drive from Mukwonago. Visit www.oldworldwisconsin.org or call 262-594-6300. East Troy Electric Railroad Experience living history at Wisconsin’s landmark electric railroad museum! In the days before urban sprawl, highway congestion, paved roads and automobiles, people got around town and out of town by trolleys. Trolleys were a “green solution” before today’s present day focus on the environment. Intercity electric railways, also known as interurbans, delivered electricity to farms and villages along the way. Trolleys, now know as light-rail lines, enjoy resurgence around the world due to their environmental friendliness. The East Troy Electric Railway preserves a unique part of transportation history for young and old to experience, learn and enjoy. Go online at www.easttroyrr.org or call 262-642-3263 to obtain more information on train departures, dining by rail or museum special events. The railroad runs between East Troy and Mukwonago with a local train stop at the Elegant Farmer. Call 262642-3263 or go online at www.easttroyrr.org to obtain more information about scheduled trolley departures, dining by rail or museum special events. The Elegant Farmer Noted by Gourmet magazine and Wall Street Journal and hailed by Food Network as the best pie in America, The Elegant Farmer Farm Kitchen Bakery’s Apple Pie Baked in a Paper Bag® is their signature item. The Elegant Farmer continues to be one of southeast Wisconsin’s year-round family destinations. The 61-year-old, family-owned business is at the corner of Highway ES and J between Mukwonago and East Troy. For hours and more information call 262-363-6770 or for online shopping and event information visit www. elegantfarmer.com. Fishing and Boating Fishing and boating enthusiasts will enjoy the area’s many lakes, rivers and streams. Some of the local lakes include: • Potters Lake • Lake Beulah • Upper and Lower Phantom Lakes • Spring Lake • Eagle Springs Lake • Willow Spring Lake • Rainbow Springs Lake • Mukwonago County Park • Mukwonago River • Fox River • Ottawa Lake (located in the Kettle Moraine Forest) Maxwell Street Days Sponsored by the American Legion Post 375 and held at Mukwonago’s Field Park every second weekend in June, third weekend in July and August and second weekend in September. This open-air flea market is held at Field Park and attracts over 650 sellers and thousands of visitors. (Open 8- 5 pm daily) Call 262-363-1501 or 262-363-7758 or visit www.mukwonagochamber.org Midnight Magic December 1, 2012 Join us for this magical Christmas celebration held every year on the first Saturday of December. Christmas parade, fireworks, shopping specials, marketplace (crafters and vendors), pictures with Santa, entertainment, horse drawn carriage rides, historic trolley rides, dog-sled pull and much more! Visit www. mukwonagochamber.org 2011 theme: ‘Dreaming of a White Christmas’ Spring Fling April 21, 2012 Major fundraiser for the Chamber. Live and silent auctions, raffles, entertainment and a great dinner at the Cotton Exchange Restaurant- Waterford. Little Obie June 2, 2012 Come on, come on, do the locomotion with me... Little Obie the miniature Canadian Nation locomotive is chugging into a station near you for “Operation Lifesaver Tour 2012”. All families are invited to come spend the day in Mukwonago with their new friend Little Obie. For several years, Little Obie has been making his rounds in Canada and the US to teach families the importance of railway safety. “Operation Lifesaver” is a nationwide program dedicated to safety around trains and especially railroad crossings. Children will be captivated by the adorable little train, Little Obie, along with accompanying friends’ flat car and caboose. The East Troy Railroad Museum has partnered with the Canadian National Railroad to offer this event for kids of all ages to learn more about railway safety. The kids will also be given the opportunity to ride on board a train led by Little Obie and have their picture taken. The weekend festivities will be run by the Mukwonago Area Chamber of Commerce, Tourism Center and will take place at Indian Head Park, north of Village Hall, on Main Street. The East Troy Railroad Museum will be making runs to and from Mukwonago all weekend. Come join us for a ride on the Historic Trolley, a ride on Little Obie, a jump in the bounce house, face-painting, balloons and a bite to eat from one of our local restaurants. Obie is on wheels, and is looking forward to visiting local schools during his stay. Wherever Little Obie and his crew go, the message is the same. Please be careful around trains and railroad crossings, LOOK! LISTEN! And LIVE! Further information about this exciting event available at www.mukwonagochamber.org (under quick links) and www.easttroyrr.org We hope you will be able to ride with us! Chamber Golf Outing June 20, 2012 18 holes of golf w/cart, hole sponsorships, hole-in-one events, putting competition, raffles, business-tobusiness networking and, of course, lots of fun. To be held at Broadlands Golf Course in North Prairie. Lakeside Lyrics–Music in the Park Local bands will play the night away, as you enjoy what’s in your picnic basket, or purchase food and drink from local area restaurants. This new family event will be held once each month from 6-9 pm at Indian Head Park. The East Troy Railroad will be making a couple of stops to bring in music lovers via trolley each of those evenings. Fall Fest September 15, 2012 Village-wide family celebration of fall held every year on the third Saturday in September. Kids activities including rock wall, pony rides, miniature train rides, scarecrow building, pumpkin decorating, crafters, vendors, food and live music. Enter your chili in Mukwonago’s annual chili cook off, or bake an apple dessert for the annual apple bake off. Visit www.mukwonagochamber.org Mukwonago’s Flower District Welcome to Mukwonago’s Flower District! The district includes an amazing group of growers offering thousands of varieties of flowers and plants for your gardens and landscapes. From gorgeous floral hanging gardens and patio planters to annual and perennial flowers, this group of unique family-owned agribusinesses has it all. With gardening the number one leisure activity in our country, edible landscapes continue to gain popularity. A great family activity, you’ll find herbs, vegetable plants, fruits and fruit trees ready to plant and bring fresh harvest to your table. Besides the traditional standard varieties, look for heirloom varieties as well as certified organic herbs and vegetable plants. Many of these greenhouses took root at their family Centennial Farms. Back in the day they would grow field crops of vegetables and cut flowers for farm markets and some continue to do so today. Besides plants, the Flower District offers unique garden gifts and landscape design services as well. All are open during the growing season with some also selling produce, pumpkins, fresh Christmas trees, wreaths and holiday flowers later in the year. Take advantage of buying direct from a grower, all nearby at the Mukwonago Flower District. Mukwonago Flower District: 1) Papa Steinke’s Greenhouse www.papasteinkesgreenhouse.com 2) Schuett Farms www.schuettfarm.com 3) Simon’s Gardens www.simonsgardens.com 4) The Garden Mart www.thegarden-mart.com 5) 3-D Greenhouse & Gifts www.3dgreenhouses.com 6) Yerke Frog Alley Greenhouses www.yerkegreenhouses.com Mukwonago Area Farmers’ Market Every Wednesday May 30th – October 10th, 2012 Noon – 6:00 PM Tractor Supply parking lot (Hwy 83 & Bay View Road) Offering: • Fresh Bakery • Eggs • Fresh Meats • Herbs, Annuals, Perennials, Cut Flowers • Fruits & Vegetables (Harvested in Season) • Handmade Soaps & Body Lotions Come for lunch: custard stand, enchiladas, pulled pork & brisket sandwiches Visit the chamber website for a Farmers’ Market Vendor Application. An updated map of the market will also be available late May. www.mukwonagochamber.org Between the Township and Village of Mukwonago, there are many wonderful parks to choose from. You can walk, swim, fish, bike, ski, sled, boat, play sports and much more. SNOWMOBILING Snowmobiling is a popular attraction in the area. Experience mile after mile of snowmobile trails. For more information about groomed trails in the Mukwonago area, contact the Mukwonago Snow-Snoops Snowmobile Club at P.O. Box 172, Mukwonago, WI 53149, or call Andy Fix at 262-363-4770. PARKS State Park-Kettle Moraine Forest Mukwonago is located just minutes from the edge of the Southern Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest, which has over 22,000 acres of forest. Camping, swimming, hunting, fishing, hiking, cross-country skiing, snowmobiling, biking and horseback riding are available. The Southern Unit headquarters are located just three miles west of Eagle off Highway 59. Contact 262-594-6200 or visit www.wiparks.net. County Park-Mukwonago County Park Located approximately three miles west of the Village of Mukwonago on Highway LO. This 222-acre park site includes a high ridge (formed during the last glacial period) that stretches nearly the length of the park. Recreational opportunities include swimming, fishing, camping, picnicking, nature hiking and sledding. Call 262-548-7801. VILLAGE PARKS Contact 262-363-6420 or visit www.villageofmukwonago.com. Field Park Located on the southwest corner of the intersection of Highway 83 and Highway NN. Enjoy an afternoon using the 3,000-square-foot facility equipped with a full kitchen, baseball diamond and a large walking path. Call 262-363-6420 to reserve. Indian Head Park Located near Phantom Lake, north of Village Hall. This park features a small pavilion, a beach and plenty of green open space for other activities. Miniwaukan Park Located at the end of McKenzie Road behind the Mukwonago Industrial Park and Meadow Park Estates Subdivision. This area is used by many community organizations, including the Soccer Club and Braves Football. This park features a football field, Frisbee-golf course, six soccer fields, picnic tables and six baseball fields. Minor Park Located along Highway LO just east of Highway I. Minor Park is home to the Mukwonago Women’s Softball League. Two softball diamonds and a wooded picnic area with a small open shelter make up the park. Beautiful oak trees and landscape draw many photographers to the park for photos. Washington Avenue Park Located in the block bordered by Park Avenue to the north, Washington Avenue to the south, Franklin Street to the west and Division Street to the east, directly next to the Mukwonago Community Library. The park consists of a basketball court and a baseball diamond, as well as plenty of open space. Phantom Glen Park Located at the end of Andrews Street along Phantom Lake. This small, quaint park consists of an open shelter with electricity and is ideal for intimate gatherings. TOWN OF MUKWONAGO PARKS Contact 262-363-4555 or visit www.townofmukwonago.us. Mukwonago Town Park Located one block south of the Town Hall, at the intersection of CTH EE and Beulah Road. Most of the soccer programs are held at this park with two large soccer fields, three medium fields and three peewee soccer fields. The park also has two baseball fields, a playground structure and a park pavilion. The Town Park is available for rent. Lauren’s Park Located on CTH EE just a short distance west of CTH I. Lauren’s Park provides four baseball diamonds for all age groups during the summer programs. This park also contains two sand volleyball courts, one basketball hoop, a playground structure and a park pavilion for rent. Oak Ridge Park The town’s newest park is mainly for soccer program practice fields. This park also contains a new baseball field. Oak Ridge Park is located south of Sugden Road on Oak Ridge Drive. From Highway 83, turn west on Sugden Road to Oak Ridge Drive. Turn south and the park is on the left. GOLFING Mukwonago golfers never have far to go to find a picturesque and challenging golf course. With a variety of facilities available, you can choose from championship golf courses that feature 18 to 27 holes, a Scottish links style, practice facilities, pro-shops and restaurants. Contact the facilities for more information. Alpine Valley Golf Course 262-642-7374 Broadlands Golf Club 262-392-6320 Frisbee Golf: Miniwaukan Park McKenzie Road SUMMER CAMPS Our area camps are a great way for children and adults to gather in the beautiful surroundings. Whether you choose a day camp, overnight camp or a business or family retreat, you’re sure to have an experience to remember for a lifetime. Edwards YMCA Camp N8901 Army Lake Road, East Troy 262-642-7466 Phantom Lake YMCA Camp S110 W30240 YMCA Camp Road, Mukwonago 262-363-4386 Phantom Ranch Bible Camp W309 S10910 Highway I, Mukwonago 262-363-6940 Army Lake Camp N8725 Army Lake Road East Troy 262-642-6400 When visiting Mukwonago, you'll be transported to a classic small-town atmosphere abounding in charm. The welcome mat is out for Mukwonago visitors because local shopkeepers offer old-fashioned excellent service and personal attention to their customers. Downtown is worthy of an all-day excursion featuring shopping at unique gift boutiques that offer handcrafted items, imports, crafts, gift baskets, holiday décor and more. You'll find a full range of jewelry, musical instruments, bikes, sporting equipment and apparel. Main Street South (Highway ES) offers vehicle dealerships, auto parts, restaurants and the award-winning Elegant Farmer grocery and bakery. North and south of downtown, Greenridge Center, Greenwald Court and Chelsey Lynn Parkway offer a variety of stores, restaurants, beauty and spa services and coffee shops. If you’re looking for plant nurseries for fresh plants and landscaping supplies, Mukwonago hosts several. Mukwonago’s new Gateway District (located south of the I-43 corridor) has the Home Depot and Wal-Mart Supercenter as anchor businesses, with more retail shops to come. There’s plenty to offer and plenty of parking to make a trip to Mukwonago an enjoyable shopping experience. For more information on what's available in Mukwonago, call the Chamber office at 262-363-7758 or visit www.mukwonagochamber.org. Food for every taste is available at our numerous restaurants. Relax and chat over a cup of coffee at one of our quaint little coffee shops, or enjoy a glass of wine with a leisurely lunch or scrumptious dinner. The Mukwonago area is rich in dining variety. Visit our website at www.mukwonagochamber.org under Chamber of Commerce, Business Members and Restaurants for a complete listing. HOTELS: Alpine Valley Resort- Elkhorn W 2501 Highway D Elkhorn, WI 53121 262-642-7374; 1-800-227-9395 www.alpinevalleyresort.com Country Inn & Suites- East Troy 2921 O’Leary Lane East Troy, WI 53120 262-642-2100 www.countryinns.com Sleep Inn- Mukwonago 945 Greenwald Court Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-9970; 1-800-SLEEP-IN www.choicehotels.com/hotel/wi BED AND BREAKFAST: Eagle Centre House W370 S9590 Hwy 67 Eagle, WI 53119 262-363-4700 www.eagle-house.com CAMPING: Country View Campground Open mid-April to mid-October S110 W26400 Craig Road 262-662-3654 www.countryviewcamp.com Mukwonago County Park 3 miles west of Highway 83 on Hwy LO 262-548-7801 www.waukeshacountyparks.com Kettle Moraine State Forest- Southern Unit S91 W39091 Hwy 59 Eagle, WI 53119 262-594-6200 www.wiparks.net The current trade center population is estimated at 50,000, and the number is rising as local residences and businesses increase in a steady growth pattern. Mukwonago's location is central to the major economic centers of southeastern Wisconsin and northern Illinois (Madison, Milwaukee and Chicago) and major transportation corridors, rendering it a hub location for manufacturers, business services, suppliers and related retail businesses. Mukwonago's Comprehensive Master Plan of 2000 states that industrial growth is strongly encouraged, with the Industrial Park at the northeast sector of the village now a successful industrial complex that encompasses numerous major private-sector employers. Another large commercial district, the Gateway Center (located south of Highway I-43) is in progress - ”with several "big box" retailing enterprises, a medical complex and the future home of the Mukwonago YMCA. Additional commercial development is expected along main thoroughfares surrounding the village. The Mukwonago area offers proximity to a skilled and dedicated employee base and is supported by a strong municipal school system, several private schools and nearby community colleges and technical schools. ABCEFGHLPRSTW Accountants Animal Services Automotive - Sales Automotive - Service Business Communications/Broadcasting Contractors/Construction Education Farms/Ranch Financial Florist Graphic Company Health Landscaping Library Lodging Plumbing/Heating/AC Recreation Restaurants Retail/Shopping Senior Services Shipping/Postal Services Transportation Worship Accountants CFO/Accounting Services, Ltd. Kathy Jungen 550 Bay View Rd., Suite E Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-2930 Fax: 262-363-2933 kjungen@cfo-accounting.net Animal Services Bay View Veterinary Clinic Dr. Schoenborn 890 Main St. Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-9993 Fax: 262-363-2816 www.bayviewvet.com Automotive - Sales Lynch East Troy Craig Panfil 2606 Main St. East Troy, WI 53120 262-642-4700 Fax: 262-642-4616 cpanfil@shoplynch.com www.shoplynch.com Automotive - Sales Horter Chevrolet Tom Horter 915 Main St. Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-4061 tphorter@centurytel.net www.orderfromhorter.com Automotive - Service Village Car Care Center, LLC Linda Hafemeister 447 Bay View Road Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-9450 Fax: 262-363-9450 lindavcc@centurytel.net Automotive - Service River City Auto Body Jim Phillips 814 Bakke Ave. Waterford, WI 53185 262-514-4656 Fax: 262-514-4664 rivercityautobody@tds.net www.rivercityautobody.net Business Schmidt and Bartelt Funeral and Cremation Services Steve Schmidt 10121 W. North Ave. Wauwatosa, WI 53226 414-774-5010 Fax: 414-774-6297 sschmidt@sbfhcs.com www.schmidtandbartelt.com Business Schreiber Investment Advisory Services - Scott M. Schreiber, CFP/John O. Schreiber Carol Ann Sexton 801 Main St. Mukwonago, WI 53149 800-584-0446 Fax: 262-387-4665 carol.sexton@raymondjames.com www.schreiberinvestmentadvisoryservices.com Business Aptar Mary Krager 711 Fox St. (Highway ES) Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-7191 Fax: 262-363-9418 Mary.Krager@aptar.com www.aptar.com Communications/Broadcasting CenturyLink Business Brad Patrick 224 Industrial Dr. North Prairie, WI 53153 262-392-5222 Fax: 262-392-5254 bradley.patrick@centurylink.com Contractors/Construction Professional Construction Inc. Michelle Grau 700B Swan Dr. Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-0886 Fax: 262-363-0889 proconinc@sbcglobal.net www.professionalconstruction.com Education Eagleville Elementary Charter School Tracy Hein S101 W34511 Highway LO Eagle, WI 53119 262-363-6258 Fax: 262-392-6312 heintr@mukwonago.k12.wi.us www.masd.k12.wi.us/eves Farms/Ranch Yerke Frog Alley Greenhouses Gail Yerke 579 W28995 Frog Alley Greenhouses Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-8911 Fax: 262-363-2839 yerkegc@hotmail.com yerkegreenhouses.com Financial Green Machine Financial Services Mike deRutter 920 Greenwald Ct. #500 Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-1340 Fax: 262-363-1785 mike@greenmachineloans.com www.greenmachineloans.com Financial Citizens Bank of Mukwonago Krista Vasos P.O. Box 223 Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-6500 Fax: 262-363-6515 kristav@citizenbank.com www.citizensbank.com Florist Papa Steinke's Greenhouse John J. Steinke S92 W32460 Hwy. NN Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-7407 pwatson1@wi.rr.com www.papasteinkesgreenhouse.com Graphic Company Signs and Lines by Stretch Mark Wenzel W240 S3990 Rockwood Circle Waukesha, WI 53189 262-544-9628 Fax: 262-549-0928 www.signsandlinesbystretch.com Health Allergy, Asthma and Sinus Center, S.C. - Gary C. Steven, M.D., PhD. Dr. Gary C. Steven 123 Wolf Run, Ste. 5 Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-6880 Fax: 414-529-8511 gsteven@mac.com www.drsteven.yourmd.com Health Mukwonago Family Dentistry Sandy Brand 1210 Marsh View Dr. Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-4041 mukfamdent@centurytel.net www.mukwonagodentistry.com Health Riverview Dental Dr. Einar C. Svang 827 S. Rochester St., Ste. 112 Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-4141 svanggang@wi.rr.com Health Medical Eye Associates S.C. Jan Schaefer 1111 Delafield St. #312 Waukesha, WI 53188 262-547-3352 www.medicaleyeassociates.com Health Main Optical Jan Schaeffer 1111 Delafield St. #312 Waukesha, WI 53188 262-547-3352 Fax: 262-547-9142 www.medicaleyeassociates.com Health Wolf Family Chiropractic Kelly or David Wolf 575 Bay View Rd. Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-3909 drsdaveandkelly@sbcglobal.net www.wolffamilychiropractic.com Health Miller Pharmacy Pat Vandehey 801 North Rochester St. Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-4001 Fax: 262-363-5699 pat.vandehey@millerrx.com www.millerrx.com Health ProHealth Care Jaimie Somlai 725 American Ave. Waukesha, WI 53188 262-928-2424 Fax: 262-928-7841 jaimie.somlai@phci.org www.prohealthcare.org/doctors Landscaping Treescapes, Inc. Mary Hummer W328 S8915 Oak Tree Dr. Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-5499 mary@treescapes.net www.treescapesinc.net Landscaping Wonagrow Landscape Design llc Welody M. Wilson W285 S9721 Beulah Rd. Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-8393 Fax: 262-363-9533 wonagrow@me.com www.wonagrow.com Library The Mukwonago Community Library Nick Weber 300 Washington Ave. Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-6411 Fax: 262-363-6412 nweber@mukcom.lib.wi.us www.mukwonago.lib.wi.us Lodging Sleep Inn - Mukwonago, WI April Reszka 801 Main St., Suite 1 Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-7758 Fax: 262-363-7730 director@mukwonagochamber.org www.choicehotels.com/hotels/WI003 Plumbing/Heating/AC Doc's Sewer and Water Co. Inc. Dolly Dockendort W224 S8430 Industrial Dr. Big Bend, WI 53103 262-662-9720 Fax: 262-662-0370 dollydoc@aol.com www.docssewer.com Plumbing/Heating/AC Andrews Heating and Cooling Yvonne Priest 201 South Rochester St. Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-7020 Fax: 262-363-0671 yvonne.andrewshvac@yahoo.com www.andrewhvac.com Plumbing/Heating/AC Martens Plumbing and Heating Inc. Jeff Martens 117 MacArthur Dr. Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-7146 Fax: 262-363-2033 www.martensplumbing.com Recreation Phantom Lake YMCA Camp A. Todd Lennig S110 W302040 YMCA Camp Rd. Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-4386 Fax: 262-363-4351 todd@phantomlakeymca.org www.phantomlakeymca.org Recreation Jay's Lanes Inc. Jeff Jay 326 Atkinson St. Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-7230 skipperkey1@yahoo.com Recreation Army Lake Camp and Retreat Center - The Salvation Army Doug Swartout N8725 Army Lake Rd. East Troy, WI 53220 262-642-6400 Fax: 262-642-6411 www.armylakecamp.org Recreation Broadlands Golf Club Andy Spaulding 18 Augusta Way North Prairie, WI 53153 262-392-6320 Fax: 262-392-6324 golfpro@broadlandsgolfclub.com www.broadlandsgolfclub.com Recreation Won-A-Go Biking Andy Fix 106 Main St. Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-4770 Fax: 262-363-4770 afwonagobiking@yahoo.com Restaurants Cotton Exchange Kathy Prailes 345 Hickory Hollow Rd. Waterford, WI 53185 262-534-9291 Fax: 262-534-9322 www.foodspot.com/cottonexchange Restaurants The Lakeside Restaurant and Lounge Troy Schoenrock W299 S10545 Phantom Woods Rd. Mukwonago, WI 53159 262-363-9335 Fax: (262) 363-9335 troy.67rock@gmail.com foodspot.com/lakesideinn Restaurants Espresso Love Coffee Katie Pierce 105 N. Rochester Street Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-2558 espressolovecoffee@yahoo.com www.espressolovecoffee.com Retail/Shopping L'Bri Pure n' Natural Skin Care Gina LaGalbo W298 S2905 Ridgewood Dr. Waukesha, WI 53188 262-968-3038 ginalbri@wi.rr.com www.gina.lbri.com Retail/Shopping Warden's Ace Hardware Patricia J. Cupery 1080 N. Rochester St. Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-6865 Fax: 262-363-6868 www.wardensace.com Retail/Shopping 3D Greenhouse and Gifts Doug/Debbie DeBack S108 W28220 Maple Ave. Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-4367 Fax: 262-363-1757 rudbeckia99@yahoo.com www.3dgreenhouses.com Retail/Shopping My Sister's Closet Linda Cizauskas 103A Lake Street Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-7479 info@mysistersclosetmukwonago.com www.mysistersclosetmukwonago.com Retail/Shopping SendOutCards - Tom LaGalbo Tom LaGalbo W298 S2905 Ridgewood Dr. Waukesha, WI 53188 414-750-1925 tomlagalbo@wi.rr.com www.sendoutcards.com/vip Senior Services BirchRock Senior Living Kristy Richardson 280 Birchrock Way Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-9009 Fax: 262-363-0802 birchrockseniorliving@yahoo.com Shipping/Postal Services Print Pack and Ship Center LLC Christine Woolley 211 N. Rochester St. Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-3366 Fax: 262-363-3306 cmw@printpackandship.com Transportation Hank's Transportation Co., Inc. Allen Buchholz 118 Pleasant Lane Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-8188 awbuchholz76@gmail.com Transportation John Amato Ford Matt Weinstock 1015 Main Street Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-3085 Fax: 262-363-3628 cbigmatt@yahoo.com www.amatoauto.com Worship Mount Olive Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) Debbie Wagner 211 Main St. Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-8251 mtolive@centurytel.net www.mountolive-elca.net Worship St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church and School Pastor Keith Kuschel 410 Highway NN West Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-8627 Fax: 262-363-4999 wels53149@hotmail.com www.stjohnslutheran-muk.org Worship St. John's Ev. Lutheran Church and School Pastor Keith Kuschel 410 Highway NN West Mukwonago, WI 53149 262-363-8627 Fax: 262-363-4999 wels53149@hotmail.com www.stjohnslutheran-muk.org Worship Caldwell United Methodist Church Deanna Shimko 8504 Caldwell Rd. Mukwonago, WI 53149 414-313-0343 dshimko@core.com www.caldwellumc.org Copyright © 2012 VillageProfile.com, Inc.® 33 N. 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