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Steven Cassady Hottest Ticket in Town: The PAO Lets


appointed to Get Reel Dinner & Auction
The 19 Annual Performing Arts music students through biennial Blind Horse Wine Tasting for
the Kohler
Organization Event, Lets Get performance tours and music
up to 20
Reel,
will
be
held
Saturday,
April
camp
scholarships.
River
Wildlife Trap Shooting
School Board
23, at the Pine Hills Country Club. Some of the many auction items
and Lunch for Four
th

Submitted by Marlene Yang


At its March 14 meeting, the
Kohler School Board voted to appoint Steven Cassady to the Board
replacing Diane Kelly.
Mr. Cassady is currently the
Vice President,
Supply
Chain
and Operations
Support for the
Kohler Co. with
direct responsibility for strateSteven Cassady
gy, organizational development and operational
management within the company.
He has earned an MBA from Columbia University, an M.S. in Industrial Engineering from Purdue
University, and a B.S. in Industrial
Engineering from the University
of Illinois. He and his wife, Cathy,
have lived in the Village since
2003 and have 4 children attending Kohler Public school.
In explaining his interest in joining the Board, Mr. Cassady stated,
The educational development
and life preparedness of the children in our community is critically
important to me. I will work with
each board member to propagate
the shared vision and mission of
the District; build stronger community partnerships; maintain the
highest level of ethical standards;
and objectively seek answers to
questions as they arise. I certainly appreciate how an excellent
school system aects civic pride,
property values, and sense of unity
within a community. I will be able
to contribute to the board through
my extensive business experience,
managerial know-how, understanding of technology, and role
within the community.
Kohler Schools continue to
benet from the expertise of Village residents who are committed
to serving our community. The
talents and diverse professional
background of each member of the
board will be a strong asset as the
district looks ahead to setting its
future strategic priorities.
Steven Cassadys appointment
to the board will last through
April, 2017.

This is a community event and is


open to the public. This years
event will include performances
by Kohler High School music
students, a silent auction, threecourse dinner and a live auction.
Registrations are taken online at
www.kohlerperformingarts.org.
RSVPs are due April 15.
All proceeds will benet
current middle and high school

that will be available include:


Riverbend package with
overnight stay, golf and spa
Broadway Show tickets at the
Marcus Center
Green Bay Packers Tickets
English High Tea for Eight
Marcus Theater package
theater rental for 29 of your
closest friends or family and a
movie of your choice.

Milwaukee Brewers Stadium


Club Experience for Six
Diamond jewelry made by R.
Erlien Jeweler
Pizza Party with the Music
Faculty
Be sure to also check out (and
LIKE) the Facebook page at
facebook.com/KohlerPAO.

Rec. Dept. taking


applications for
Senior Program
Coordinator
The Village of Kohler is accepting applications for a Senior Program Coordinator with the Recreation Department. This position is
approximately 15 hours per week
developing and maintaining a seniors program in the Village. For
more information contact Doug
Bocchini at 920-547-0567 or pick
up an application at the Village
Hall, 319 Highland Drive, Kohler.

How Kohler voted in the spring election


The Village saw a 70 percent
turnout for the April 5 spring election with 1,055 of 1,517 registered
voters in Kohler casting their vote
for the national presidential preference and local elections. Five of
the votes were by absentee ballot.
The following is a breakdown of
how Kohler residents voted.

For president - Republicans


Marco Rubio, 9; Ben Carson, 2;
Rand Paul, 1; Mike Huckabee, 1;
Chris Christie, 1; John Kasich,
144; Donald Trump, 151; Ted
Cruz, 381.

Justice of the Supreme Court


JoAnne Kloppenburg, 363;
Rebecca Bradley, 615

For president Democrats


Bernie Sanders, 158; Hillary
Clinton, 192

Sheboygan County Supervisor


Brian Homann, 736;
Write-ins, 2

Court of Appeals Judge


District 2
Paul Reilly, 703. Write-ins, 2

Kohler Village Trustee


Write-ins, 65 (Bruce Nowak
received the most with 38); John
Winter, 581; Susan Jaberg, 738.
Kohler School District Board
Member
Meredith Behler, 599; Pete
Schueller, 710; Write-ins, 25
(Megan Drevline received the
most with 11)

Kohler Golf season opens with new year-round


Swing Studio & Golf Shop
aboutGolf simulators and state-of-the-art video monitoring equipment make Kohler
Swing Studio a destination for indoor game improvement and entertainment
The Kohler Golf Swing Studio
features two aboutGolf Simulators
aG Curve and aG Widescreen
with the latest technology available in virtual golf simulation. In
the coming months, the aboutGolf
designers will be working alongside Kohler Golf professionals to
create the course designs for the
four world-class golf courses at
Whistling Straits and Blackwolf
Run.

aboutGolf is continually integrating enhancements and creating new oerings including


picture-in-picture technology allowing participants to play a round
of golf while watching live television in an inset screen. During
the 2020 Ryder Cup a studio guest
can be playing the Straits course
at Whistling Straits along with the
pros while streaming live coverContinued on page 5

WTMJs Greg Matzek playing a few rounds on the simulator, and Dirk Willis, PGA Director of
Golf Operations Destination Kohler. Photo, The Kohler Villager

KOHLER, Wis. April 12, 2016


The Kohler Swing Studio &
Golf Shop opens as a year-round
indoor facility for golf improvements and entertainment featuring
two aboutGolf Simulators, the
ocial golf simulator provider of
the PGA TOUR and Golf Channel. Golfers can play one of more
than 60 golf courses for an unparalleled indoor golng experience
at the new location at The Shops
at Woodlake Kohler. The Golf

Shop features golf equipment and


clubs, and logoed apparel and
gifts from Blackwolf Run and
Whistling Straits.
As the only indoor facility
in the state with this caliber of
electronic equipment, the Kohler
Swing Studio is an unrivaled destination for resort golfers and local sport enthusiasts to enjoy both
practice and entertainment, said
PGA Director of Golf Operations
Destination Kohler Dirk Willis.

Dirk Willis, PGA Director of Golf Operations Destination Kohler demonstrates the Skee-ball
game, one of several non-golf games available at Kohler Swing Studio. Visit facebook.com/
kohlervillager for more photos. Photo, The Kohler Villager

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Golf Courses Open at Whistling Straits and


Blackwolf Run
The tradition continues of installing engraved nameplates in the Champions Locker Room, denoting
the PGA professional who played in the 2015 PGA Championship
KOHLER, Wis. April 11, 2016
Golf season has arrived in Wisconsin and Kohler Co. proudly
announces the opening of Major
Championship courses Whistling
Straits and Blackwolf Run. Today, The Irish at Whistling Straits
and The Original Championship
Course at Blackwolf Run open to
the public. The Straits at Whistling Straits as well as the River
and Meadow Valleys at Blackwolf
Run are slated to open later this
month.
The Original Championship
Course is available at Blackwolf
Run, through April 22. The opportunity to play this course comprised of the rst four and last
ve holes on the River and back
nine on the Meadow Valleys is
a popular experience. The Original Championship Course played
host to the 1998 and 2012 U.S.
Womens Open and was the original course at Blackwolf Run until
Herb Kohler, Executive Chairman
of Kohler Co., and Pete Dye, leg-

endary designer, split the course


to create the current River and
Meadow Valleys courses.
To commemorate the opening
of the 2016 golf season, Whistling
Straits recently installed engraved
nameplates in the Champions
Locker Room. The nameplates include each of the 2015 PGA professionals who played last August
in the PGA Championship. This
unique aspect of the Whistling
Straits experience acknowledges
the many talented professionals
who have played the course as
part of the 2004, 2010 and 2015
PGA Championships and the
2007 U.S. Senior Open by installing an engraved nameplate on
the locker used during the Major.
Our larger groups always enjoy using the Champions Locker
Room. Its easy to get excited to
think that you can walk the same
path, play the same course and use
the same locker as the best professional golfers in the world, said
Mike OReilly, head professional

at Whistling Straits. Now, if using the same locker only meant


you could score as well as the professional, thatd really be something!
Installing the engraved nameplates began after the 2004 PGA
Championship. There are 27 PGA
professionals who have used the
same locker at every PGA Championship hosted at The Straits.
Whistling Straits is made up
of two links-style courses The
Irish, oering an intriguing mix of
links-style dunes and The Straits,
oering a rugged lakeside experience. The Straits hosted the 2015
PGA Championship which was
the most protable Championship
in combined ticket and hospitality sales and will welcome the
Ryder Cup in 2020. Kohler is also
the home of the highly praised
Blackwolf Run, which is made up
of two distinct courses The River and The Meadow Valleys that
are separated by the Sheboygan
River. Blackwolf Run was named

by Golf Digest as The Best New


Public Course in 1988 and has
hosted Majors such as the 1998
and 2012 U.S. Womens Open
Championships.
For
reservations,
please
call 800-344-2838 or visit
DestinationKohler.com for more
information. Stay up to date on
resort news and happenings on
Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Kohler Co. photos

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Kohler, is opening a new business at 528 N 8th
Street in Sheboygan called Board and Brush
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This will be the businesss 16th location in
the U.S. The rst one was opened in Hartland,
Wisconsin by Julie Selby and Maureen Sanders as a result of a girls night out with wine
and crafts in one of the founders basement.
Woodworking techniques and skills combined
with the latest trends and custom graphics is
what created the DIY Board & Brush Creative
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To register for weekend classes held April
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Registration open for Summer 2016 Sheboygan


County Tennis Association summer tennis programs
The Sheboygan County Tennis
Association (SCTA) announces
the following opportunities to
play tennis this Summer with the
following youth programs:
The 2016 Summer Sheboygan
County USTA Junior Team
Tennis Leagues consists of six
weeks of team match play from
June 7 July 21, 2016 at Kohler
School courts and the Sports Core
in Kohler, WI. The league gives
tennis players a place to play
matches in a team environment.
Sign up as an individual, with a
friend, or as a team. Each team
will have between 6 (3 boys/3
girls) to 10 (5 boys/5 girls)
players. An emphasis will be
placed on the team aspect of the
competition. A team match will
consist of no more than six (6)
matches that will include singles,
doubles, and mixed doubles that
will count towards the team score.
In addition, there will be many
singles and doubles exhibition
matches. Players are guaranteed
at least two matches each night
(and usually more). Each player/
team receives 1 point for each
game wonthe winner of the
weekly match is the team with the
highest number of points won.
There are four separate age and
ability leagues participating in
Summer Jr. Team Tennis:
- 14 & Under Intermediate League

held Thursday evenings at Kohler


School Courts: 5:00 6:00pm free
(optional) drill session open to all
players and at 6:00pm the matches
begin;
- 16 & Under Intermediate League
held Tuesday evenings at Kohler
School Courts: 5:00 6:00pm free
(optional) drill session open to all
players and at 6:00pm matches
begin;
- 18 & Under Intermediate League
held Tuesday evenings at Kohler
School Courts: 5:00 6:00pm free
(optional) drill session open to all
players and at 6:00pm matches
begin;
- 18 & Under Advanced League
held Wednesday evenings at
Sports Core (indoor courts): 5:30
6:30pm drill session open to
all players (advanced registration
and fee required) and at 6:30pm
matches begin. Please note: This
league is reserved for advanced
Varsity-level and tournamentexperienced players. All players
must be 16 years old to register
or have prior approval by league
director.
The registration deadline is
May 30, 2016. COST: $25 for
14 & Under Intermediate, 16 &
Under Intermediate, and 18 &
Under Intermediate Leagues;
$45 for 18 & Under Advanced
League.
Registration
yers
and additional information are

available on the SCTA web site


(SheboyganTennis.weebly.com)
or at The Sports Core in Kohler.
If have any questions about the
above program, please contact
Brad Homann with the SCTA
at bjah@charter.net or 920-2547488.
The Sheboygan Youth Team
Tennis program consists of six
weeks of fun, friends, and play
to help build the foundation for
future success in tennis and in
life. The program is held from
June 6 July 20 on Mondays &
Wednesdays at the Sheboygan
North High School courts (corner
of 10th Street & Grand Avenue).
Using the USTA Youth Tennis
play format, participants use
modied equipment and courts,
tailored to their age and size,
making it easier to play, rally,
and succeed right from the start.
Drills and games help develop
core tennis skills with a fun, yet
structured environment.
There are two separate age
programs
participating
in
Sheboygan Youth Team Tennis:
- Ages 5 8: instruction drills
held Mondays from 4:30-5:15pm
and game night held Wednesdays
from 4:30-5:30pm.
- Ages 9 14: instruction drills
held Mondays from 5:30-6:30pm
and game night held Wednesdays
from 4:30-5:30pm.

The registration deadline is


May 22, 2016. All registration
is done online at www.
MidwestTeamTennis.com COST:
early registration by 5/8/2016
is $60 (5-8yo) & $65 (9-14yo);
registration by 5/22/2016 is $80
(5-8yo) & $85 (9-14yo). Price
includes a racquet, team t-shirt,
USTA Membership, and SCTA
membership. Registration yers
and additional information are
available on the SCTA web site
(SheboyganTennis.weebly.com)
or at the Community Recreation
Department
in
Sheboygan.
Sheboygan Youth Team Tennis is
generously sponsored by Kohler
Credit Union, the United States
Tennis Association, and Wilson
Sporting Goods.
If have any questions about the
above program, please contact
Brad Homann with the SCTA
at bjah@charter.net or 920-2547488.
The SCTA is an ocial
organizational member of the

United States Tennis Association


(USTA)
and
a
registered
Community Tennis Association
(CTA) whose mission is to
promote tennis, to encourage
sportsmanship, and to provide
low cost tennis opportunities for
the youth of Sheboygan County.

Eat some wings and


help raise money for the
SCTA!
Enjoy a meal at Bualo Wild
Wings (at Deer Trace only) and
help raise money for the Sheboygan
County Tennis Association. Visit
sheboygantennis.weebly.com and
download the pdf, which includes
a Home Team Advantage
Teammate card that can be
printed, or take a screenshot with
your mobile device. Present the
card t at Bualo Wild Wings at
Deer Trace and they will donate
10% of your bill to the SCTA.
Card expires June 12th, but the
SCTA plans to renew.

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Christine Loose appointed Group


Director of Lodging for Kohler Co.
Herb Kohler, Executive Chairman of Kohler Co., announced the
promotion of Christine Loose to
Group Director of Lodging, Hospitality & Real Estate.
Christine will be responsible for
The American Club and the Inn
on Woodlake in Kohler, Wis.; The
Old Course Hotel in St. Andrews
Scotland; and Lodge Kohler adjacent to Lambeau Field in Green
Bay, Wisconsin which will break
ground this week; and all Food &
Beverage outlets in Destination
Kohler.

Loose comes to this


new position having led
The American Club and
Inn on Woodlake to record
levels of performance.
She has been in Kohler
Hospitality for seven
years and before that was
Manager of KOHLER Customer Service & CRM in Kitchen &
Bath Americas.
Christine graduated with a bachelors degree in mathematics from
St. Norbert College and a masters
degree in business administration

from the Keller Graduate


School.
The American Club and
the Old Course Hotel are
two of the most renowned
resort hotels in the world,
and have hosted two of
golfs Majors, the PGA
Championship and the (British)
Open respectively, twice each in
the last ve years. Lodge Kohler
will be targeted as an AAA Four
Diamond upon opening in July
2017.

Robert Bob A. Jones (1939 - 2016)

Eugene E. Mahloch

Robert
(Bob) A.
Jones, 76, passed away
peacefully at his home
on March 12, 2016 surrounded by his family.
Bob was born on March
20, 1939, the son of Lucille Brotz Jones and
Robert G. Jones. A lifelong resident of Kohler, Bob graduated from Kohler High School in
1957 and received his bachelors
degree in Engineering from Montana State University in 1961. After serving in the Marine Corps,
he joined the Kohler Company,
where he was employed as an
engineer for 32 years, retiring in
1995.
In the summer of 1964, while
both employed at Kohler, he began dating Betty Leberman. They
were married later that year on
November 28th. Together they
enjoyed traveling with vacations
to Mexico, regular trips to California to visit their three children
and road trip adventures to many
western states. Bob was an avid
sportsman, who treasured annual hunting and shing trips with
his wife and friends to Montana,
Canada and Grand Marais, Michigan. For over 30 years he and
Betty looked forward to pheasant
and grouse hunting each Fall with
several couples and his beloved
hunting dogs. He loved exploring
the Wisconsin wilderness, was

(1927 - 2016)
Eugene E. Mahloch, 92, of
Rockford, IL, died peacefully
in his home
surrounded
by
family
on
Friday,
February 26,
2016. Born in
Kohler, WI on
January 29,
1924, Gene
was the son of Edgar and Ella
Mahloch. Married Doris Buhler
on June 16, 1945.
Gene will be missed and loved
by all his children; grandchildren; great grandchildren; sister,
LaVerne Mahloch of Sheboygan,
WI; and many cousins; nieces; and
nephews. Gene was predeceased
by his wife Doris; parents, Edgar
and Ella Mahloch; and brother
and sister- in- law, Lloyd (Sylvia)
Mahloch.
Visitation was held on March 1,
2016 in Honquest Family Funeral
Homes with Crematory - Mulford
Chapel, 4311 N. Mulford Road,
Loves Park, IL. Burial of cremains will be held at a later date
in Kohler, Wisconsin. Gene says
good-bye to all. To share a memory or condolence please visit
honquestfh.com.

Florence G. Lloyd (1927 - 2016)


Florence G. Lloyd, age 88,
of Sheboygan, passed away on
Thursday, March 24, 2016 at Aurora Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center after a brief illness.
Florence was born on May 10,
1927 in Sheboygan to John and
Kate Hartman. Florence attended
Kohler Grade School and Kohler
High School. On June 2, 1947 she
was united in marriage to Lowell
Lloyd. He preceded her in death
in May of 1985.
For many years, Florence
worked as a cashier at the Unimart
on Indiana Avenue where she was
aectionately known as Grandma Flo.
She was a member of St. Mark
Lutheran Church and the VFW

Auxiliary Post #9156.


Family gatherings were
of the greatest importance to Florence and she
was known as the Pajama Grandma. Over the
years she enjoyed traveling, crocheting, playing cards, watching the
Milwaukee Brewers, and putzing
in her little garden.
Florence is survived by her
daughter, Kaye (Fritz) Beck; her
son, Patrick Lloyd; two grandchildren, Shelly (Larry) Weidig
and Terry (Kim) Beeck; three
great-grandchildren, Hope Beeck,
Kaytlyn Weidig, and Jacob Weidig; and other relatives and
friends, including her best buddy,

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involved in local trapshooting leagues with
Betty and enjoyed sharing his hobby of y tying with students in local
schools.
Bob is survived
by his wife and best
friend, Betty of 51 years,
daughter, Lisa (Michael) Bershaw
and granddaughter, Claire, of San
Diego, CA, daughter, Sheila (Michael) Williams and granddaughter, Georgia, of Irvine, CA, brother, Lance B. Jones, of Rancho
Mirage, CA and other extended
family. He was preceded in death
by his parents, Robert and Lucille
Jones, and son, Gregory M. Jones.
The family would like to thank
St. Nicholas Home Hospice for
their excellent care during his nal two weeks, Dr. Warren Brauer,
Dr. Louis Coulis and Dr. Sanjay
Deshpande for managing his heart
condition over the past 20 years,
and also the many dear friends
who lled his last days with visits
and cherished stories.
A memorial service to celebrate
Bobs life was held at Grace United Church of Christ in Kohler on
April. Thomas Schroeder ociating. Visit zimmerfuneralhome.
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of owers, the family respectfully
requests donations to the American Heart Association or Grace
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In addition to her husband, she was preceded
in death by her son, Michael Lloyd; her granddaughter, Wendy Beeck;
and her brothers, Theodore and Arthur Hartman.
Funeral services were held on
March 29, 2016 at Ballhorn Funeral Chapels. Pastor Chris Mc
Knight, Pastor of Zion Covenant
Church, was the ociant. Burial
followed at Woodland Cemetery
in Kohler.
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Student Council to
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Student Council will be holding
its annual American Red Cross
Blood Drive on Wednesday, April
20 from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. For
an appointment contact either Linda Neil 920-459-2920 ext 7250 or
Matt Poytinger 920-459-2920 ext
7227 Student Council Advisers.

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920-207-9228

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920-980-1370

Kathy Nonhof
920-254-4784

Deb Kidder
920-946-9476

Erin Mauer
920-207-0606

CREAM CITY BRICK SCHOOLHOUSE

709 Pine St. Sheboygan Falls

410 N. Wisconsin Dr. Howards Grove

4 BR 1 BA, many updates, over-sized 2-car


garage, additional parking slab, newer roof
and siding

3 BR, 2 BA, vaulted ceiling, FF laundry,


built-ins, newer roof, deck, walking distance to schools and shops.

$128,500

Erin Mauer

$150,000

Deb Kidder

MAKE EVERYDAY A GETAWAY


PAINTING AND STAINING
832 N. 6th St. #319 Sheboygan
Age 55+ condo, 2 BR plus office area,
modern finishes, appliances, underground parking + amenities

$170,000

age of the tournament.


The Kohler Swing Studio is
available for private events, corporate outings and as a venue for
celebrations birthdays, family
reunions, wedding events, retirement parties, and more. The simulators feature a variety of virtual
games such as skee ball arcade
style game and entertainment features including viewing televised
sporting events, movies, photo
and video collages, and business
presentations. The simulators may
also be connected to any video
game system such as Playstation,
Xbox and Wii. League golf will be
oered in November 2016.
Open daily, Monday-Saturday
from 10am to 7pm and Sundays
from 11am to 5pm. Starting April
22, the Kohler Swing Studio will
extend its hours of operation,
Monday-Saturday from 10am to
11pm and Sundays 11am to 9pm.
Open golf hourly rates start at $40
per hour for up to 4 players. Packages, memberships and special
rates available. A variety of food,
drinks and adult beverages will be
available for purchase. Call 920208-4668 for information and reservations.

KOHLER SWING STUDIO


PRICING & RATES
Open Golf
Hourly Rates (Up to 4 players per
simulator)
Open-5pm, aG Curve - $50 |
aG Widescreen $40
5pm-Close, aG Curve - $60 |
aG Widescreen $50
Member Hourly Rates (Up to 4
players per simulator, member
must be present to receive rate)
Annual Membership Pass - $75
Open-5pm, aG Curve - $35 |
aG Widescreen $25
5pm-Close, aG Curve - $45 |
aG Widescreen $25
Reservations are accepted up
to 14 days in advance. To make a
reservation, please call 920-2084668.
Corporate / Private Events
Semi-private and private party
rental packages including food
and beverages (alcoholic and/or
non-alcoholic) available. Please
call for quote.
To make an individual reservation
or discuss a group event, please
call 920-208-4668.
Golf Leagues
Starting in November 2016. More
information to come.

Mary Liebetrau
262-707-3624

Village Realty & Development Brokerage, Inc.


The Shops at Woodlake Kohler
795B Woodlake Road
Kohler, WI 53044
(920) 457-1075 or toll free (800) 351-4371
VillageRealtyWI.com
/VillageRealtyWI

PERFECT FAMILY HOME

Swing Studio, continued from page 1

Erin Mauer

BRING YOUR REMODELING IDEAS


630 Superior Ave. Sheboygan

CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN FALLS


136 Rochester Sheboygan Falls

Great investment property, 4 BR, 2 BA


hardwood floors, main level laundry
hookups, mostly newer windows

3 BR, 1 BA, 2 story, maintenance-free exterior, hardwood floors, attached garage,


new 100amp electric, first floor laundry

$38,500

Erin Mauer

CHARM & CHARACTER


1954 N. 6th St. Sheboygan

4 BR, 2.5 Baths, den/office, large living


room with fireplace, master bedroom with
master bath, hardwood floors, full basement FR

$199,900

Meg Trager

$104,900

Brian Homiston

PRIVACY AND RIVER VIEWS


467 River Oaks Dr. Sheboygan Falls
4 BR, 3 BA, sun room, mstr suite, family
room with gas fireplace, new steel roof,
carpet and paint, walk-out basement

$350,000

Kathy Nonhof

RIVER TRAILS
TOWN OF WILSON
Secluded Home Sites
in Exclusive Private
Community

RURAL RETREAT
N4377 Dooley Rd. Plymouth

Private 40 acre estate, 3 BR, 2 BA, LR with


natural fireplace, LL family room, attached
3-car garage, garden shed, woodshed, fire
pit, pond, stone patio.

$575,000

Fred Stone

BUILDING SITE IN KOHLER


Lot 1 Woodland Rd. Kohler

Rare find north of Village, over 1 acres of


private woods, build your dream home in
this peaceful setting, lot size 202' wide by

341' deep.
$124,900

Terri Stewart

BUILDING SITE IN KOHLER


0 Aspen Rd, Kohler
Extremely rare find inside Village, .26 acre
level lot in West 4, design and review is
required, approved building plan available

$74,900

Kathy Nonhof

Wooded terrain bordered by a nature


conservancy and Black River, accessed
via a secured private road, 8 Lots range
from 1/3 acre to 2 acres, 10 minutes
from Destination Kohler Resort

Call for prices


Brian Homiston

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Green Bay Packers, Village of Ashwaubenon and Kohler Co.


celebrate the groundbreaking for LODGE KOHLER in Titletown
Anchor tenant and first to break ground in Titletown District, LODGE KOHLER will produce world-class
hospitality, a garden spa and unparalleled views of Lambeau Field

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Pictured (L-R): David Mortenson, Chairman Mortenson Construction; Buddy Robinson, Sr. VP and General Counsel Kohler Co.; Ed Policy, VP and General Counsel Green
Bay Packers; Michael Aubinger, Ashwaubenon Village President; Herb Kohler, Executive Chairman Kohler Co.; Mark Murphy, President and Chief Executive Officer Green
Bay Packers; David Kohler, President and CEO Kohler Co. & member of Board of Directors Green Bay Packers; Christine Loose, Group Director of Lodging Kohler Co.; and
Michael Belot, General Manager-Destination Kohler. Kohler Co. photo

KOHLER, Wis. April 5, 2016


Kohler Co. today broke ground for
LODGE KOHLER, its Four-Diamond hotel development on
Ridge Road in Titletown, a destination created on 34 acres immediately west of Lambeau Field,
in Ashwaubenon, Wis. The hotel
will have a panoramic 5th oor
restaurant, bar and outdoor cigar
terrace; a full-service garden spa;
an indoor/outdoor pool; an indoor/
outdoor caf opening to the plaza,
and 144 rooms and suites all
with unique showering systems.
One of three anchor tenants in
the Titletown District, LODGE
KOHLER is the rst to break
ground as construction begins for
the destination. Part of the Kohler
Co. Hospitality & Real Estate
portfolio, LODGE KOHLER will
be the companys fourth hotel
adding to The American Club and
Inn on Woodlake in Kohler, Wisconsin, and The Old Course Hotel
in St Andrews, Scotland. LODGE
KOHLER will oer guests a high
level of accommodation, services
and amenities.
We are pleased to break ground
on this interlocking project with
the Green Bay Packers, said
Herb Kohler, Executive Chairman
Kohler Co. Lodge Kohler will
be an extension of Kohler Co.s
commitment to a higher sense of
gracious living, providing guests
with memorable and personalized
experiences, as well as premier
lodging accommodations yearround. It will support the meeting
and banquet facilities of the Packers.
The groundbreaking celebration today included remarks
from Mark Murphy, President
and Chief Executive Ocer for

the Green Bay Packers; Michael


Aubinger, Ashwaubenon Village
President and Herb Kohler all of
whom expressed great excitement
to see the project commence. With
shovels in hand, the three speakers
as well as David Kohler, President
and CEO Kohler Co. & member
of Board of Directors Green Bay
Packers; David Mortenson, Chairman of Mortenson Construction;
Christine Loose, Group Director
of Lodging for Kohler Co.; Buddy Robinson, Sr. VP & General
Counsel Kohler Co.; Ed Policy,
VP and General Counsel Green
Bay Packers; and Michael Belot,
General Manager Destination
Kohler all took part in the ceremonial groundbreaking.
Its a wonderful day to celebrate the rst of many groundbreakings for the Titletown District and seeing this project come
to life, said Murphy. The public
plaza is going to provide a unique
and celebratory experience in
our community and we are proud
to support Kohler Co. as they
kick o construction of LODGE
KOHLER.
Central to Titletown will be a
planned 10-acre public plaza, a
park-like setting with year-round,
diverse programming that will
feature tness-related activities,
cultural opportunities, and versatile space for a variety of uses,
a winter ice skating rink and
team-inspired public art, in addition to festive gameday action.
LODGE KOHLER Snapshot
110,000 square feet, 144 rooms
including10 suites all with
unique showering systems, Indoor/outdoor caf on the rst oor
opening onto the plaza, Panoram-

ic bar, restaurant, and cigar terrace


on 5th oor with unparalleled
views of Lambeau Field, Full service garden spa with 6 treatment
rooms / 3 nishing stations oering innovative water treatments,
therapeutic massage, facial and
body treatments. Indoor/outdoor
pool, Enhanced tness facility,
Private courtyard, Gift shop with
the unexpected, Outdoor space
under tent, KOHLER plumbing,
ANN SACKS title, and KOHLER
Generators included in the development
To be the rst to learn more
about LODGE KOHLER developments, please sign up for the
mailing list online. Completion for
LODGE KOHLER is slated for
July 2017 with major milestones,
renderings and information being
released as the project develops.

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Cheers to the Kohler Festival of Beer,


April 29-May 1
The perfect weekend for beer
and food acionados, the annual Kohler Festival of Beer features premiere craft brewers from
throughout the country. Enjoy
a events brimming with refreshing brews, delicious food, cooking demonstrations, beer classes
and live music by some of the
regions best bands including the
BoDeans former lead singer
Sammy Llanas. Signature events
include the Hops at the Shops party, 5K Beer Run, Shorts & Chefs
grilling event, the popular Cheers
to Beers tasting gala and a Sunday
beer-themed brunch at The Wisconsin Room. This year the lineup of new events boasts an interactive grilling experience The
Art of Grilling, college-themed
party Not Your College Kegger with local brewery 3 Sheeps
Brewing Co., sessions on homebrewing, beer-infused cooking,
and craft beer trends.
Tap into all the details including the hours of the Goose Island
Beer Garden and complimentary
events and tastings by calling
1-800-344-2838 or online at
KohlerAtHome.com.
Highlighted events for this years
festival include:
Beer infused foods
Friday, April 29 from 5-6pm,
$39.25
Love beer? Love food? Then you
cant miss this unique demonstration. Destination Kohler Executive Chef Tom McGinty, will
present a demonstration on how
to incorporate beer into some of
your favorite foods and classic
family recipes for a richer avor
prole that the whole family will
enjoy. He will also prepare a dish
and oer samples to show you
how easy and avorful beer-infused food can be.

Hoppy Yoga
Friday, April 29 from 5:307:30pm, $34
Come for a stretch & stay for a
beer! Join Yoga on the Lake Studio Manager Ashley Kohler, for
a rocking one-hour yoga class
followed by a beer social with 3
Sheep Brewing Co. brewmaster
Grant Pauly. This all level Vinyasa class will begin promptly
5:30pm. Mats & props are available for use in the studio.
Hops at the Shops
Friday, April 29 from 8-11pm,
$44.50
Start your Festival of Beer weekend o with a festival favorite;
the Hops at the Shops Friday
night kicko party. Eat, drink and
dance the night away with tasty
craft beers and a buet of latenight snacks from the Destination
Kohler culinary team. The Mark
Croft band returns for the Friday
night festivities to get you up and
dancing, while you enjoy the food
and beer samplings. Located in
the festival tent at The Shops at
Woodlake.
5K Race
Saturday, April 30 from 7:3011am, $45
The ultimate race for beer and tness fans returns. Combine your
love of beer with your morning
workout, and join us for the most
fun 5k run youve ever participated in. This gun-start run begins
at The Shops at Woodlake and
takes you through the picturesque
Village of Kohler. Along the
way youll have three dierent
beer stops where you can power
up with a refreshing beer. Enjoy
some snacks at the nish line or
head over to the Beer Garden and
enjoy another beer and a menu
item from the Cucina Beer Garden menu. Race begins at 9am for

both timed and untimed runners.


Presented by Michelob Ultra,
runsignup.com/kohlerbeerrun
Runner packet pickup times Friday 6-9pm The Breezeway of
Cucina Saturday 7:30-8:30am
The Breezeway of Cucina
Same-day race registration
Saturday 7:30-8:30am.
Shorts and Chefs
Saturday, April 30 from 11am1pm, $44.50
Put on your shorts, grab your
shades and enjoy live entertainment, fantastic fare and unique
brews at the 8th Annual Shorts &
Chefs event. Weve paired some
of the best local and regional
chefs with a brewery to create a
fun food experience. Each chef
and brewery work together to provide a food and beer sample that
will make your mouth happy. Fill
your belly with great food and
avorful beers at this fan-favorite
event in the fest tent.

Kohler Co. photo

Craft Beer Trends


Saturday, April 30 from 4-5pm,
$34
No doubt, there are some interesting craft beers being produced today from small to large breweries
throughout the country. But what
are they? We want to give you an
insiders view into those trends.
Join host Phil Kuhl of BreakThru
Beverage as he poses questions to
a panel of craft brewers including
Jana Daisy Ensign from Finnriver, Dave Espe from Deschutes
Brewing, and Andrus Araya from
5 Rabbit Brewing.

since grilling and beer are natural partners. But how many times
have you overcooked those steaks
or turned your burger into a round
charcoal briquette? Blackwolf
Run Chef Paul Smitala will help
you improve your grilling skills
without you having to put your
beer down. Learn the basics along
with some of the tricks and techniques professional chefs use to
always make the perfect grilled
oering. Along with developing
the skills that will improve your
backyard party, Dave Espe of Deschutes Brewery will guide you
through pairing the right beers for
your grilling experience. Enjoy
the food you grill during the program or take it with you in a nice
Festival of Beer cooler to enjoy at
home. Oh, and well be sending
you home with a set of grilling
utensils and a six-pack of Deschutes beer specially picked out
for you by Dave Espe. One cooler,
six pack of beer and set of utensils
per station.

Grilling Skills
Saturday, April 30 from 5:307pm, $128.50
Fire up the grill, grab a beer and
get dinner going. Sounds like a
typical Saturday evening anywhere in America. Especially

Cheers to Beers
Saturday, April 30 from 6-9pm,
$97
Our classic tasting event returns to
the Kohler Design Center. Join the
brewers featured throughout the
Festival of Beer weekend as they

present some of their most unique


or hard to nd beers alongside
their classic brands. And to complement these special pours, the
Chefs of Destination Kohler will
be bringing out the big food guns
with four chef stations, buet tables and a dessert selection that
will make any foodie smile. Best
of all, well have former frontman
Sammy Llanas from Milwaukees
favorite band, the BoDeans, performing acoustic versions of their
biggest hits along with some of
his newest music. And when you
cant eat or drink any more, well
send you home with a commemorative beer mug.
Not Your College Kegger
Saturday, April 30 from 8-11pm,
$44.50
No matter your age or whether
you went to college or not, we all
remember going to a party that
featured warm beer in red cups
and a bag of chips as the nights
fare. Those are the memories that
make us smile. However, today?
Not so appealing. So, unlike the
keg parties we used to attend, the
sta of Destination Kohler and
the brew masters of 3 Sheeps
Brewing Company are hosting
one that features better beer and
better food. Sure, well still have
the red cups, but weve partnered
with one of Wisconsins best
up and coming craft brewers to
pour some of their most popular draught beer and have tasked
the Chefs of Destination Kohler
to prepare some great late-night
cuisine. Plus, well have one of
Wisconsins best female vocalists,
Annie B, and The Dynamic Dudes
get the night rocking. Dont miss
the food, beer and music of the
adult version of a keg party.

Destination Kohler Calendar of Events


Exhibit: FULL CIRCLE
Through April 24, 2016
ARTspace A Gallery of the John
Michael Kohler Arts Center at
The Shops at Woodlake
Circles and spheres take shape
both literally and conceptually
in this excep onal exhibi on
featuring the work of four ar sts.
The Exhibi on features mixed
media wall sculptures by Barbara Gilhooly (CO), mixed media
pain ngs by Shane McAdams
(WI), hand-colored etchings by
Mark Mulhern (WI) and silver
and enamel jewelry by Beth
Novak (MN). Please call for more
informa on 920-452-8602.
Peaceful Warrior
April 19, 6:30-8:30pm
Inten ons
Do you have a short fuse or get
into frequent arguments and
ghts, have explosive anger?

Relaxa on expert John Oestreicher will teach you to understand,


control and nd healthier ways
to express your anger. In this
class you will learn the early
anger warning signs and ways to
cool down quickly. You will also
be given techniques to respond
and perceive situa ons calmly
and eec vely. Learn a prac cal
and holis c approach to move
thru life as a Peaceful Warrior.
$30.00 (cash or check) Please
call 920-946-0363 for more informa on.
Earth Expo
April 23, 10am-2pm, Complimentary
Kohler Design Center
Visit the Kohler Design Center for
a fun and educa onal celebra on
of Earth Day 2016. Its a great
opportunity to meet vendors and
keep kids entertained with the

Balloon Lady, scavenger hunts,


science-themed experiments and
ac vi es from Above & Beyond
Childrens Museum. The rst 150
to a end will receive Wildower
seedlings. Admission is free.
Annual Pre-season Kohler
Golf Sale
April 23, 8am-7pm
Blackwolf Run WolfPack/Bear
Clan Room
Enjoy 20 to 80% o Mens and
Ladies logoed apparel and limited golf equipment. Receive a
$5 dollar coupon for every $50
spent to be used in the restaurants and golf shops at Blackwolf
Run, Whistling Straits and the
new Kohler Swing Studio. For
ques ons and informa on call
Laurie Van Veghel at 802-3299 x
53299 or by calling the Blackwolf
Run golf shop at 920-803-3018.

Medita on Training
April 26, 6:30-8:30pm
Relaxa on expert John Oestreicher has been medita ng for 30
years and teaching medita on
for ten years. In this informa ve
and relaxing class, par cipants
will learn: the benets of medita on, how and when to medi-

tate, focused a en on, and how


to slow down and release the
minds endless cha er. Students
will prac ce medita ng and each
individual will receive a customized medita on based on their
goals and energy scan. $30.00
(cash or check) Please call 920946-0363 for more informa on.

SPORTS CORE SPECIALS, EVENTS & CLASSES


For more informa on, pricing details and to register call Sports
Core at 920-457-4444 or online at sports-core.com for more informa on.
Early Release Wednesdays Youth Fitness Training Wednesdays,
2:45-3:30pm
Kids Night Out Friday, April 8, 5-9pm
Kids Mo on Wednesday, April 13, 10-11am
Healthy Shoulder Workshop Tuesdays, April 19-May 10, 12-1pm
TGIF FUN Friday, April 22, 5:30-7:30pm
Country Two Step Dance for Couples Mondays, April 18-May 9,
7-8pm
Pro Shop Special Spring Fling April 11-24, receive a free Tervis
Water Bo le with any purchase of $75 or more.

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