Fsdakljfskla
Fsdakljfskla
Fsdakljfskla
Resorter
Lake Geneva
Regional News
$1.25
Krubert
THE RACE IS ON for John Eddins during tryouts to make the prestigious mailboat jumping team. The jumpers deliver mail around Geneva Lake for Gage Marine each summer.
OBITUARIES 3D
Kevin Daniel Green, 22, Fontana William A. Olson, 28, Walworth See more death notices Page 3D
COMING ATTRACTIONS
Triathlon at Big Foot On Sunday, June 23, the Big Foot Triathlon will be held at Big Foot Beach State Park, Lake Geneva. In conjunction with the event, S. Lakeshore Drive will be closed between E. South St. and the Rt. 120 and Linton Rd. at 6:30 a.m. Free concerts at Phoenix Park Delavans Phoenix Park Bandshell has weekly free concerts on Thursday and Saturday nights and Sunday afternoons. Most evening shows begin at 7 p.m. Sunday shows begin at 3 p.m. www. phoenixparkbandshell.com.
INDEX
Editorial .....................1D Police/Court ...............4B TV listings ...............5-6C Community .............3-5D Letters ........................2D Classieds ...............7-8B
2A
NEW RETAIL is going up along Edwards Boulevard near the Target Store. Jo-Ann Fabrics promises to open in fall this year.
LETS JUST SAY WE LOOK BOTH WAYS BEFORE WE LOOK BOTH WAYS.
When it comes to money, specifically your money, we believe there is no substitute for a carefully considered, passionately disciplined investment approach. This conservative manner isnt some new set of clothes we just threw on because its come into vogue. From our start in 1962 right up through the alarm going off this morning, our core tenets of prudent growth and conservative management havent
On the surface, this appears to be a majestic yet harmless ice formation.
changed. Everything we do is unflinchingly client focused. Not transaction focused. Our financial advisors offer objective, unbiased advice while meticulously tailoring a long-term plan based solely on your financial well-being. For 50 years, our advisors have quietly served clients differently. Its time to find out what a Raymond James financial advisor can do for you. LIFE WELL PLANNED.
(FIRST LASTNAME)
(Approved Title)
1234 Streetname // CityPlace, ST 00000
2012 Raymond James & Associates, Inc., member New York Stock Exchange/SIPC. Raymond James is a registered trademark of Raymond James Financial, Inc. 12-BR-InCr-0333 10/12
Securities offered through Raymond James Financial Services Inc. Investment advisory services offered through Raymond James Financial Services Advisors Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC.
Grand Opening
SEASONS ON THE LAKE is one of the new businesses in Lake Geneva this summer. Theyre located at 757 W. Main St. Seasons on the Lake is owned by Greg and Roberta Pepper, This new gift store carries Jim Shore Figurines, Bearrington Baby Coats, American-made Warm Glow Candles plus a wide variety of spring and patriotic decor.
FULL SUSHI BAR AND ASIAN CUISINE We feature Sake, wine & beer
10% OFF
Any Food Item Dine-In or Carry-Out
EXPIRES 07/31/13
O PEN MONDAYTHURSDAY 11:00 A.M.2:30 P.M. 4:00 P.M.9:30 P.M. FRIDAYSATURDAY 11:00 A.M.2:30 P.M. 4:00 P.M.10:00 P.M. SUNDAY 12:00 P.M.9:30 P.M. lunch dinner lunch dinner
Some restrictions apply. Not valid with other offers. Expires 8/15/13
Some restrictions apply. Not valid with other offers. Expires 8/15/13
3A
COUNSELOR FRONZIE ROENER and bowling coach Bruce Siegel help Katie Bayne, 13, with her technique and aim.
Primary Residence Second Homes Jumbo Mortgages Non-Conforming Loans Prompt, Personal Attention
4A
LOCAL BRIEF
The person(s) perpetrating the scam will send the citizen an email with information regarding an Amazon order that the citizen never placed. Lake Geneva Police Chief Michael S. Rasmussen reports If receiving an email regarding an order not placed, the there is a nationwide scam targeting unsuspecting citizens email likely was not sent from Amazon. circulating in the city of Lake Geneva. For suspicious email from Amazon, forward that email to stop-spoong@amazon.com. For further information, visit the Amazon website and The Lake Geneva Regional News & Resorter is not responsible for delete any email received regarding an order that was not problems arising between parties placing or responding to ads in our placed.
ARNOLD RED HONEYSUCKLE (Hedge Shrubs) - $20 A.R.N. Privit 3 - $15 Now Blooming Assorted Weigela - $30 Great Values For Your Spring Projects
Path Chips $15.00/yd. Now Digging 6to 7 Arbor Vitae $75.00
newspapers or Web site. Advertisements are the responsibility of the advertiser and the Regional News/Resorter disclaim liability for any damage suffered as a result of any advertisement.
NOW AVAILABLE: Mushroom Compost $35.00/yd. White Flagstone $0.15/lb. Colored Flagstone Only $0.20/lb. Red, Brown, Beige or Tan Blue Stone Now Only $0.23/lb.
Subscriptions
Wisconsin: $45.00 per year Illinois: $58.00 per year Other U.S. areas: $65 per year Term in Advance
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: LAKE GENEVA REGIONAL NEWS P.O. Box 937, Lake Geneva, WI 53147 Active Member www.lakegenevanews.net
(262) 248-9876
See our website for specials www.woodhillfarmsnursery.com
WNA
5A
SUBMITTED
ONE OF THE traditional activities during Brookwood Elementary Schools end-of-the-year Track and Field Day is, of course, the tug of war. (Left photo) Sienna Soderberg, Diego Gallegos, Chase May, Lacey Behm and Presley Jargstorf pulled the rope against (right) Brooklyn Sweet, Claire Wicinski, Mia Flores, Rocco Marcadante, Brycen Cates and Logan Czyznik.
EVENT WRAPUP
Powerboat Days winners
BLOOMFIELD Following are those who placed rst in the events of the Badger State Outboard Associations Powerboat Days on Pell Lake. The two-day event occurred May 25 and 26. First-place winners are listed by class.
Multiple nes
n Jensen L. Holwick, 21, N1135 Wisconsin Road, Bloomeld, operating while intoxicated, $789; and failure to keep vehicle under control, $126.60. n Andrew J. Nelson, 23, Burlington, operating while intoxicated, $789; and driving too fast for conditions, $126.60. n Alexandria E. Gilmore, 22, 427 Cook St., Lake Geneva, operating while intoxicated, $789; and speeding on a city highway, $114. n Erika Perez Gonzalez, 32, Burlington, failure to keep vehicle under control, $126.60; operating a vehicle without a valid license, $114; and operating without insurance, $114. n Jeanette M. Katzenberger, 47, N3485 County High-
May 25
n J-stock hydroplane: Cole Olson, Rockford, Ill. n AX hydroplane: Erin Pittman, New Albany, Ind. n AX runabout: Mac Pfalzer, Lake Forest, Ill. n A-stock hydroplane: Bruce Hansen, Pukalani, Hawaii. n A-stock runabout: Eugene Schertz, Saybrook, Ill. n B-stock runabout: Jesse Swain, Oshkosh. n C-stock hydroplane, C-stock runabout and 25 Superstock runabout: Ryan Burdick, Delavan. n D-stock hydroplane and D-modied hydroplane: Fred Hauenstein, Oshkosh n 20 Super-stock hydroplane: Donny Allen, Oshkosh. n A-modied hydroplane: Andy Hansen, Oshkosh. n D-modied runabout: Larry Terzinski, Rhinelander. n C-service hydroplane and C-racing runabout: Jay Wallis Jr., Danville.
Other nes
n Christopher I. Campbell, 49, N3120 Quail Road, town of Geneva, theft of movable property worth more than $2,500, $303. n Michael J. Knight, 55, Chicago, hit and run-unattended vehicle.
May 26
n J-stock hydroplane and AX runabout: Olson. n AX hydroplane: Pittman. n A-stock hydroplane: Bruce Hansen. n A-stock runabout: Bill Pavlick, Aurora, Ill. n C-stock hydroplane, C-stock runabout and 25 Superstock hydroplane: Burdick. n D-stock hydroplane and D-modied: Hauenstein. n 20 Super-stock hydroplane: Allen. n A-modied hydroplane: Andy Hansen. n C-service hydroplane: Jack Campbell, Culver, Ind. n C-racing runabout: Wallis Jr.
dining channel
shopping channel
events channel
play-per-view channel
A special Thank You to Hawksview and Brunos for participating in our Father of the Year Contest!
6A
MORE THAN 200 visitors from Illinois, Wisconsin and elsewhere showed up for the Rustic Fair fundraiser at Rustic Falls Camp in town of Lyons during a previous event. The camp was created by Eric Lentz and his wife Deanna Hallagan, of Skokie, Ill. Despite enduring treatments for colon cancer, Lentz led the way in restoring a 160-year-old stone farmhouse on the property, turning it into a weekend hostel for up to 12 people. The camp is now supported through the nonprot Frank Lentz Foundation, named after Erics late father who was a child psychologist in the Naperville School District. Anyone interested in more information about Rustic Falls go to www.rusticfallsnaturecamp.org.
COUNTY NOTE
A Classic Picnic in the Park
The popularity of picnics at Ravinia spur a local effort at the Phoenix Park Bandshell for its Classics Night on Saturday, June 29. The evening will feature a table decorating contest with prizes awarded to the table deemed best, along with a wine and cheese tasting demonstration. Participants are encouraged to reserve their table, bring their picnic dinner and table setting. Ten picnic tables will be available for contest entrees. The theme for the evening will be posted on the Brick Street Market and Phoenix Park Band Shell websites, or inquire when reserving a table. Table reservations are $10 per table, payable by cash or credit card. The Delavan City Council has given special permission for Friends of the Phoenix Park Bandshell to hold a wine and cheese tasting demonstration prior to the concert. Wendy Staller, from Staller Estates Winery, will provide a red wine and a white wine. Laura Welch, from Brick Street Market, will pair the wines with gourmet cheeses. A serving of wine and a paired cheese ight are $5 each, respectively, and will be available for purchase with proceeds beneting the bandshell concert season. At the concert, a limited number of cheese samplers may be purchased from Friends of the Phoenix Park Bandshell. In addition, preorders of cheese ights and table reservations may be made by calling Brick Street Market, (262) 740-1880. Table set-up will precede the judging which will take place from 6:30 to 6:45 p.m. The concert will begin at 7 p.m. The winner will be announced at intermission. Everyone is encouraged to picnic at the park. Neither glassware nor bottles of alcoholic beverages are allowed unless participating in purchased ights of wine and cheese. City council permission for the use of wine is limited to that provided by Staller Estates and the Friends of the Phoenix Park Bandshell.
WHATS HAPPENING
Christopher speaking to GLAA
Pastel artist Tom Christopher will be the Geneva Lake Art Associations guest speaker for the June membership meeting, June 27, at 7 p.m., at the GLAA Gallery, 647 Main St., Lake Geneva. Christopher is from Eldora, Iowa, and primarily works with pastels and oil paints. He is a signature member of the Pastel Society of America and a charter member of the Pastel Society of Iowa. Guests are invited to attend this free presentation.
Subscribe Today
Call 262.248.4444
Truckload Sale
Garage Doors & Openers
Special! Take down and haul away old door for FREE!
16x7 Save $240 NOW
NOTICE
$835 Installed
Lifetime Warranty Other Sizes Available 2000 Garage Doors In Stock
$685
ORDER A LIFTMASTER 1/2 HP GARAGE DOOR OPENER & GET 2 REMOTES & KEYLESS ENTRY!
$320 Installed
Full Year Warranty, Parts and Service On Installed Operators.
Model # 3265
Tax Included
7A
A TANDOM mail delivery isnt common, but veteran jumpers Keith Vogt and Garrett Robers showed off their skills during the tryouts for the Gage Marine mailboat team.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A
THE JUMPERS in the annual Gage Marine mailboat competition were, from left, Anna Vogt, Gretchen Robers, Shelby Peck, Joanie Williams, Zach Aspinal, Dan Sepe, John Eddins, Keith Vogt and Garrett Robers. Winners of the tryouts will deliver mail by boat this summer. The tryouts occur every June. The original mailboat dates back to 1873. In those days there was no other way to deliver mail, since there was no easily traversed road. The original mailboat was something they called the Paper Boat for newspaper, not because she was made of paper. Formally known as the Ripple, she delivered newspapers and served as a ferry for 30 years. In 1916, the Walworth took over her mail duty until it was scrapped in 1965. Two years later a new Walworth took her place and has been delivering the mail ever since. The mailboat has been featured in People Magazine, the Wall Street Journal and the prestigious Power and Motor Yacht Magazine. The jump has received plenty of TV coverage, too, and was featured on the Today Show and on the BBC. A few years ago Andrew Zimmern of the Travel Channels Bizarre World actually jumped and made it. A public TV show lmed a staged tryout for inclusion in an upcoming show on Lake Geneva. If youre a rider theres no need for a towel, just a willingness for a little vicarious adventure. The season runs from June 15 through Sept. 15.
8A
www.shopthepig.com
Pig points available at all stores
(262) 248-8798
(262) 764-1954
FILE PHOTO
THE DENIAL OF a pier permit by the village of Williams Bay has been a legal ght for several years. Walworth County Circuit Court Judge James Carlson ruled in favor of the village, but the pier owner, Christopher and Magdalena Pauly are appealing the decision. The village said Pauly cant place his shorestation at its current location because it violates the villages setback requirements.
SEN. NEAL KEDZIE helped at the 37th annual Walworth County Farm Bureau Dairy Breakfast at the Walworth County Fairgrounds June 15. Breakfast included scrambled eggs, pancakes, sausage, cheese, milk, juice, coffee and ice cream sundaes all served by volunteers.
The Resorters
Bridal Guide
Summer 2013 In this weeks issue!
2B
Norton
Laing
Keefe
trict is in, she said during a special board meeting June 13. Other districts are changing these things, or they were paying a higher (health insurance premium) rate to begin with. I dont know how long it will take for people to acclimate to this kind of change. Norton said the district would have to nd that money somewhere. Its $35,000 that were going to be paying the insurance company, she said. There will denitely be cuts. District employees pay the lowest percentage in the area, Norton said. But theyre always paid well below the state average, she said. I dont know the average of the surrounding
trict has 30 days to respond to a compliant. I think it should be 45 days, Knorr said at the June 14 policy committee meeting. The rest of the committee agreed. During the discussion, the committee also said if the administration or board cant meet the 45 day deadline, residents who complained should be notied regarding the status of the investigation. The committee members Principal Pam Larson, Business Manager Kari Bourke, School Board President Kelly Freeman, School Board member Valerie Schmitz and School Board Clerk Mary Heyer, along with Knorr, will return to revising the policy in a future meeting. Its possible the entire policy will be rewritten to allow the board more exibility to deal with different types of complaints. After the committee is satised with its changes, the full board will read the policy and hold a vote on its approval. Other revised policies The policy committee revised and nalized versions
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1A
of four other policies on acceleration, background checks, hiring practices and student health care. The acceleration policy outlines how students may advance in individual subjects or entire grade levels. A background check policy has been in place since 1995 and was updated to detail when a check could be done on potential employees and new hires. Recruiting and hiring practices doesnt currently exist in a policy and was suggested by the districts attorney after an incident in the fall when a substitute kitchen employee was hired without administrative approval. Student health care is a Big Foot Area Schools Association policy and individualized at each district. These four policies will be read at the June 24 board meeting, and if the board agrees, will be approved at the July meeting. The policy committee intends to meet again for a daylong session of policy revision in July or August. The agenda for the June 14 meeting had 42 policies for review. The committee discussed six policies.
Volunteers
Along with him, we have two new applicants that will be coming on, provided they pass the background checks, he said. Theyll be off to Fireghter (Level) 1 school as well. Dont let the word volunteer fool you, Nitsch said his department is trained and capable. Thank God we had a volunteer re department (during a May re in the village), he said. My assistant chief was one of the people that was less than a block away. If he had been in a fulltime re house, he would have been four or ve minutes (delayed to the scene). Nitsch credits the location of his assistant chief for saving a resident in the home during that re. That re had been rolling in that basement for a relatively lengthy period of time before she even knew it was happening down there, he said. Not to discredit the fulltime (reghters in other communities), but if the guys a half-block away, he can get their faster to help someone. Nitsch said the department discussed how the re was handled and wouldnt have made any major changes in the way it happened. I think it was handled on the best of circumstances, he said.
SCHOOL NOTES
WESTENN
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
262.723.4955 262.728.3272 262.248.4922
www.westennheatandair.com
NATE Certifi ed Technicians A Division Of Westenn Mechanical Contractors, Inc.
3B
of employees furloughed before it added up to a signicant amount. Board Vice President Bill Grunow said its easy to overlook the cost of lost hours. Its easy to take the furlough days and roll them into the budget savings and not consider that the workload does not change, he said. The point is that were working less hours, but we have the same amount of work. I understand that. It makes sense. Grunow said with the failure of the April referendum asking tax payers if the district could exceed state-set revenue limits, the board made some quick decisions when cutting the budget. That was something that was considered necessary, he said. Now from what I understand, since we were able to make
a (budget) adjustment with the insurance that possibility of rescinding the furlough days is where were at. Rec Dept. faces busy summer Recreation District Director Chuck Thiesenhusen said the department was looking forward to its busiest summer yet. All of our programs seem like theyre lling in quite nicely, he said. Previous programs have been at capacity, and weve had a number of kids sign up for the rst week of day camp already and thats a number of weeks out. In April, the department surveyed tness center users on their experiences and happiness with the center. Thiesenhusen said 70 percent of center users took the survey.
The center has seen 1400 different people since it started an ID use program in 2011. On an average basis, our tness center gets used between 14,000 and 15,000 times each year, he said. We had about 820 users for 2012. The tness center gets used heavily, Thiesenhusen said, and most survey takers said they would pay $20 a month to use it. Currently, the only fee to use the center is a one-time $5 ID card fee. If you look at Anytime Fitness here in town, theyre still struggling to get there rst 100 users registered, he said. Most people indicated they would like to see additional hours. Well be adding later hours during the week and weekend hours this fall.
Yerkes/The new tours aimed toward adults with a deep interest in astronomy
He said Yerkes Director Jim Gee was kind enough to assent to the new tours. Koehler said the tours will be aimed at mostly adults who have a deep interest in astronomy and history of the science. Koehler, a native of Chilton, has also had a long-term love affair with astronomy, the history of astronomy, American history and especially the history of Yerkes. So, of course, he has a degree in nance from the University of Wisconsin - Whitewater and an MBA from Marquette University, and a long career in nance and banking. Sometimes the hearts desire takes the long way around. Koehler said he made his rst visit in 1975 with a group of high school students and his high school physics teacher who used astronomy to demonstrate some of the principles of general physics. Koehler said that when he was attending Whitewater, he would hang out at the observatory, doing volunteer work when he could. Sometimes the secret of doing what you really want to do is just being there. If you hang around Yerkes long enough, they give you a job, Koehler joked. Koehler said his love of astronomy is different from that of academics who do pure research. He prefers to share the science and technology with the public. I enjoy showing people things through a telescope that they never knew existed, Koehler said. And while Yerkes focus is outer space, Koehler also takes a keen interest to the buildings inner spaces as well. Yerkes Observatory is seen as the historical dividing line between modern astrophysics and classical astronomy, Koehler said. Simply put, classical astronomy determines where celestial objects are located, he said. Astrophysics tries to gure out how those celestial objects work. Among some of the hidden treasures within the observatory is George Ellery Hales solar telescope. Hale, the observatorys rst director, took a direct hand in designing the buildings layout. Within the observatory, Hale created a horizontal room that allowed mirrors to reect the suns disk onto a far wall. Hale could then safely study the suns surface and the appearance and migration of sunspots. The mirrors of Hales sun observatory are gone. The strange, elongated room is seldom seen by visitors. But that could change with the new tour, Koehler said. Other nooks and crannies within the 326foot long building include second-oor bunk rooms for researchers, long since unused. And basement work spaces and machine shops still used by engineers and technicians to build and maintain research equipment for the University of Chicago. And then, there are the observatory domes. The granddaddy of them all is under a 90-foot-diameter dome on the west wing of the observatory. Yerkes may not have been built at all if the University of Southern California had not run out of cash for what would have been its astronomical centerpiece. The 40-inch lens for the USCs new refracting telescope, the largest lensed telescope to ever be built, was waiting for payment that USC never made. Instead, Hale tapped into the fortune of Charles Tyson Yerkes to pay for them. Yerkes, who nanced Chicagos mass transit system, had spent time in a Pennsylvania prison for fraud. He was again being accused of embezzlement in Chicago. Hale told the transit magnate that his name would live forever if he supported the observatory, said Koehler. Yerkes probably saw the telescope as a way for him to repair his reputation. Hale wanted to keep the observatory within 100 miles of the University of Chicago campus. Williams Bay was selected because it was far enough from Chicago to avoid light pollution and yet close enough for a day-trip by train. It was also close to the Geneva Lake summer homes of wealthy Chicagoans. William Rainey Harper, then president of the University of Chicago, used the proximity of Yerkes to get at donors even during the summer months, Koehler said. Harpers goal was to pick the pockets of the wealthy, Koehler said. Architect Henry Ives Cobb was designing buildings on the University of Chicago campus. He had also designed the sheries building at the Chicago Worlds Fair of 1893. As a result, Cobb was tapped with the mission of creating the observatory. Cobb worked with Hale on the buildings design. What Cobb created can only be described as a neo-classical working monument to modern astronomy. The north and south observatory entrances are echoes of the triple-arched entrances Cobb used for the Chicago fairs sheries building, Koehler said.
DAN KOEHLER, Yerkes Observatory tour guide, stands by a terra cotta pillar covered with symbols and caricatures of those who donated to build the observatory building. Yerkes was designed by architect Henry Ives Cobb.
If youre interested:
Where: Yerkes Observatory, 373 W. Geneva St., Williams Bay. What: VIP tours of the observatory building. Who: Dan Koehler. Long-time Yerkes volunteer, historian and tour guide. When: Tentative start date June 29. Tours start at 2 and 4 p.m. Saturdays, and 10 a.m. and noon Sundays. How much?: $25 per head. How long?: Each tour is 90 minutes. For tour information call: Cindy Rademaker, (262) 245-5555 ext. 810 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Above the entrances are copies of friezes and frescoes that adorned ancient temples. Over the south entrance is a copy of a frieze of the Greek god Helios bearing the sun disk on his chariot, a direct reference to Hales research of the sun, Koehler said. And then there are the gargoyles that line the walls and strange little carvings of faces, stars and men-in-the-moon that adorn the terra cotta pillars anking the entrances. The whole effect is one of ancient myth crossing contemporary social commentary. The meanings of some of the images are known, Koehler said. The others are a mystery. Koehler said he wishes he could sit down and talk with Cobb about his design of the observatory. But Cobb died in 1931, and, unfortunately, his wish that all his drawings and notes be burned upon his death was carried out, Koehler said. Hale, meanwhile, never liked the gingerbread Cobb spread on his observatory, Koehler added. Hale believed the money could have been used for more scientic equipment. Koehler is currently working on a book about the history of Yerkes. He has had access to the archives at the University of Chicago and at California Technical Institute, where Hale nished his career and where his papers are stored. Koehler admitted to a weakness, however. He said hes having trouble nishing the book because he cant stop researching the observatory, its history and the lives of those who made it famous.
Its Time To Stop in and Talk to the People at the Best Bank in Walworth County
3 Years Running: 2010 2011 2012
www.walworthbank.com
4B
COURT REPORTS
Walworth man faces burglary charge
A 20-year-old Walworth man faces a felony charge of burglary after he allegedly entered a home and stole change. Johnathan Henschel, 213 Fremont St., also faces a misdemeanor charge of theft. If convicted of both charges, Henschel faces up to 13 years and three months imprisonment and $35,000 in nes. According to the criminal complaint: On March 12, 2011, a homeowner reported to police that a large amount of change had been stolen from his home. On May 10, 2013, a friend of Henschels told police about the theft, and identied Henschel as the person who entered the home.
PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICES
STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, WALWORTH COUNTY Order Setting Deadline for Filing a Claim (Formal Administration) Case No. 2013PR107 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH C. MEYER A petition for formal administration was filed. THE COURT FINDS: 1. The decedent, with date of birth February 16, 1936 and date of death May 23, 2013, was domiciled in Walworth County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of P.O. Box 466, Pell Lake, WI 53157. 2. All interested persons waived notice. THE COURT FINDS: 1. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is September 20, 2013. 2. A claim must be filed at the Walworth County Probate, P.O. Box 1001, 1800 County Rd. NN, Elkhorn, Wisconsin, Room 2085. BY THE COURT: Kristina M. Secord, Circuit Court Commissioner June 14, 2013 Nicholas A. Egert McCormack & Egert, S.C. 835 Geneva Parkway North, Suite 1 Lake Geneva, WI 53147 (262) 248-6600 Bar No. 1056736 June 20, 27, & July 4, 2013
PUBLIC NOTICES
STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT WALWORTH COUNTY Notice and Order for Name Change Hearing Case No. 13 CV 00572 In the matter of the name change of: Erick Daniel Martinez By Petitioner Norma Martinez NOTICE IS GIVEN: A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person listed above from Erick Daniel Martinez to Erick Daniel Mora Birth Certificate: Erick Daniel Martinez IT IS ORDERED: This petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Walworth County, State of Wisconsin before the Hon. James L. Carlson at the Walworth Co,. Judicial Center, 1800 County Road NN, Elkhorn, WI 53121 July 29, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: Notice of this hearing shall be given by publication as a Class 3 notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the hearing in the Lake Geneva Regional News, a newspaper published in Walworth County, State of Wisconsin. If you require reasonable accommodations due to a disability to participate in the court process, please call 262-741-7012 at least ten (10) working days prior to the scheduled court date. Please note that the court does not provide transportation. BY THE COURT: James L. Carlson Circuit Court Judge June 10, 2013 June 20, 27, July 4, 2013
PUBLIC NOTICES
STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT WALWORTH COUNTY Notice to Creditors (Informal Administration) Case No. 2013PR104 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF DANIEL BLENCOE, deceased PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: 1. An application for informal administration was filed. 2. The decedent, with date of birth September 28, 1951 and date of death January 7, 2013, was domiciled in Walworth County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of N2020 County Hwy H, Lot 100, Lake Geneva, WI 53147. 3. All interested persons waived notice. 4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is September 17, 2013. 5. A claim may be filed at the Walworth County Probate, P.O. Box 1001, 1800 County Rd. NN, Elkhorn, Wisconsin, Room 2085. Wendy A. Esch Deputy Probate Registrar June 10, 2013 Michael Leptich 971 N. Blackstone Ct. Chandler, AZ 85224 480-510-1008 June 20, 27, July 4, 2013
PUBLIC NOTICES
STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT WALWORTH COUNTY Notice and Order for Name Change Hearing Case No. 13CV00522 In the matter of the name change of: Erin Lynn Andreas by Petitioner Erin Lynn Andreas NOTICE IS GIVEN: A petition was filed asking to change the name of the person listed above from Erin Lynn Andreas to Erin Lynn Kennedy. Birth Certificate: Erin Lynn Kennedy IT IS ORDERED: This petition will be heard in the Circuit Court of Walworth County, State of Wisconsin before the Honorable Judge James L. Carlson at the Walworth Co. Judicial Center, 1800 County Road NN, Elkhorn, WI 53121 on July 3, 2013 at 11:00 AM. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED: Notice of this hearing shall be given by publication as a Class 3 notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the hearing in the Lake Geneva Regional News a newspaper published in Walworth County, State of Wisconsin. If you require reasonable accommodations due to a disability to participate in the court process, please call 262-741-7012 at least ten (10) working days prior to the scheduled court date. Please note that the court does not provide transportation. BY THE COURT: James L. Carlson Circuit Court Judge May 22, 2013 June 6, 13, 20, 2013
WNAXLP
WNAXLP
WNAXLP
STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT WALWORTH COUNTY Notice Setting Time to Hear Application and Deadline for Filing Claims (Informal Administration) Case No. 13 PR 96 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF VALENTINA RICHEY PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: 1. An application for informal administration was filed. 2. The decedent, with date of birth 11/23/34 and date of death 8/25/95 was domiciled in Walworth County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of 200 Abbey Springs Dr., Fontana, WI 53125. 3. The application will be heard at the Walworth County Probate, Judicial Center, 1800 County Rd. NN, Elkhorn, Wisconsin, Room 2085, before Sheila T. Reiff, Probate Registrar, on 07/02/2013 at 10:30 a.m. You do not need to appear unless you object. The application may be granted if there is no objection. 4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is September 6, 2013. 5. A claim may be filed at the Walworth County Probate, P.O. Box 1001, 1800 County Rd. NN, Elkhorn, Wisconsin, Room 2085. 6. This publication is notice to any persons whose names or address are unknown. If you require reasonable accommodations due to a disability to participate in the court process, please call 262-741-7014 at least 10 working days prior to the scheduled court date. Please note that the court does not provide transportation. Wendy A. Esch Deputy Probate Registrar May 31, 2013 Carol J. Hatch Nowland & Mouat LLP P.O. Box 8100 Janesville, WI 53547-8100 608-755-8100 Bar number: 1000287 June 13, 20, 27, 2013
WNAXLP
COUNTY NOTES
PTSD group meeting June 20
The next session for the Post Traumatic Stress Disorder group will be Thursday, June 20, at 7 p.m., at the Delavan American Legion. Josephine Eberhardt will provide information on nutritional foods that could help relief stress in everyones life. This will be the last session until September so all can enjoy the summer with family and friends.
STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT WALWORTH COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Case No. 11 CV 147 Case Code No. 30404 KONDAUR CAPITAL CORPORATION Plaintiff Vs. LESLIE L. JOHNSON; KITTY R. JOHNSON; MARKLEIN BUILDERS; UNITED STATES; STATE OF WISCONSIN Defendant PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure entered on July 26, 2011, in the amount of $139,411.67, the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows: TIME: July 11, 2013 at 10:00 am TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or money order at the time of sale; balance due within 10 days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay balance due will result in forfeit of deposit to plaintiff. 2. Sold as is and subject to all legal liens and encumbrances. 3. Buyer to pay applicable Wisconsin Real Estate Transfer Tax from the proceeds of the sale upon confirmation of the court. PLACE: WALWORTH COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT, LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER 1770 COUNTY ROAD NN, ELKHORN, WI 53121 Property description: LOT 35, WHISPERING PINES, A SUBDIVISION LOCATED IN SECTION 13, T2N, R15E, CITY OF DELAVAN, WALWORTH COUNTY, WISCONSIN Tax Key No.: XWP 00035 Property Address: 1105 Redwood Ct., Delavan, WI 53115-1500 Kimberly W. Hibbard State Bar No. 1090800 Attorney for Plaintiff 230 W. Monroe, Ste. 1125 Chicago, IL 60606 Phone: 312-541-9711 Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC is the creditors attorney and is attempting to collect a debt on its behalf. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. June 13, 20, 27, 2013
STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT WALWORTH COUNTY Notice Setting Time to Hear Application and Deadline for Filing Claims (Informal Administration) Case No. 13-PR100 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY A. PIERSON D/O/D: 04/20/2013 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: 1. An application for informal administration was filed. 2. The decedent, with date of birth 04/10/1922 and date of death 04/20/2013 was domiciled in Walworth County, State of Wisconsin with a mailing address of 1010 Geneva Street, Lake Geneva, WI 53147 3. The application will be heard at the Walworth County Judicial Center Probate Office, N1800 Cty Rd NN Wisconsin, Room 3021, before Honorable Phillip A. Koss on July 10, 2013 at 8:15 a.m. You do not need to appear unless you object. The application may be granted if there is no objection. 4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is (Date) September 13, 2013 5. A claim may be filed at the Walworth County Judicial Ctr - Probate Office PO Box 1001, 1800 Cty Rd NN Wisconsin, Room 2085 6. This publication is notice to any persons whose names or address are unknown. The names or addresses of the following interested persons (if any) are not known or reasonably ascertainable: any living descendants of decedent If you require reasonable accommodations due to a disability to participate in the court process, please call 262-7417014 at least 10 working days prior to the scheduled court date. Please note that the court does not provide transportation. Please check with person named below for exact time and date. Wendy A. Esch Deputy Probate Registrar June 7, 2013 Daniel S Draper PO Box 940, 716 Wisconsin Street Lake Geneva, WI 53147 (262) 248-6636 Bar Number: 1031580 June 13, 20, 27, 2013
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION OF GENEVA JOINT 4 SCHOOL DISTRICT NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY The Geneva Jt. #4 School District is committed to equal educational opportunity for all students in the district. It is the policy of the Jt. #4 Geneva School District, pursuant to s. 118.13, Wis. Stats., and PI 9, that no person, on the basis of sex, race, national origin, ancestry, creed, pregnancy, marital or parental status, sexual orientation or physical, mental, emotional, or learning disability, may be denied admission to any school in this district, or be denied participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be discriminated against in any curricular, extracurricular, pupil services, recreational, or other program. This policy also prohibits discrimination under related federal statutes, including Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (race and national origin), Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 (sex), Section504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (handicap), and Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. It shall be the responsibility of the administrator of the district to examine existing policies and develop new policies where needed to ensure that the Jt. #4 Geneva School District does not discriminate pursuant to federal and state law. The administrator shall receive complaints filed under s. 118.13, Wis. Stats., PI 9, Wis. Admin. Code Title IX of the Education Amendments, and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. He/she shall assure adoption of a complaint procedure to resolve complaints alleging violation of these laws, assure that an evaluation of the districts compliance with s. 118.13, Wis. Stats. is completed every five years under PI 9, Wis. Admin. Code and submit Form PI-1197 to the Department of Public Instruction annually. The District shall provide appropriate educational series or programs for students who have been identified as having a handicap or disability, regardless of the nature or severity of the handicap or disability. The Geneva Jt. #4 School District encourages informal resolution of complaints under this policy. A formal complaint resolution procedure is available, however, to address allegations of violations of the student nondiscrimination policy in the School District. Any questions concerning this policy should be directed to Edward Brzinski, District Administrator, N2575 Snake Road, Lake Geneva WI 53147. June 20, 2013
WNAXLP
WNAXLP
WNAXLP
NOTICE OF CITIZEN APPOINTMENTS The Walworth County Board of Supervisors will be making citizen appointments to seats on the Walworth County Transportation Coordinating Committee. Interested citizens: Walworth County residency desired. May not hold any elective or appointive public position or office of any sort in the county government. Must represent one of the following: o Transportation providers (public, private, or non-profit) (2) o Advocate for elderly or disabled citizens (1) o Advocate for consumers (1) o Health care providers in Walworth County (2) The ten-member Transportation Coordinating Committee is responsible for the monitoring of funds being expended on transportation services for the elderly and disabled In the service area, reviewing passenger transportation plans for the service area, reviewing and commenting on county aid applications under Wis. Stats. 85.21, reviewing and commenting upon capital assistance applications under Wis. Stats. 85.22, acting as an informational resource for local transportation providers regarding the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 USC 12101 et seq., acting on requests by local public bodies to be designated as coordinators of transportation services for elderly and disabled persons for the purpose of becoming eligible for assistance under the federal sec. 5310 program, and review and comment on federal transportation funding programs including 53.10 Capital Assistance, 53.16 Employment, and 53.17 New Freedom. Appointments are for staggered three-year terms of service, and members serve without reimbursement. Interested applicants must complete and return a Notice of Interest application form, available by request from the Walworth County Administrators Office, 100 W. Walworth, Elkhorn, WI, 53121, telephone (262) 741.4357 or by email request to dbretl@co.walworth.wi.us. The Notice of Interest application form should be returned to the attention of David Bretl, County Administrator by Friday, June 21, 2013. Published this 10th day of June 2013. June 13, 20, 2013
STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT WALWORTH COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Case No. 12 CV 000686 Case Code No. 30404 BANK OF AMERICA N.A. Plaintiff Vs. WILLIAM CORNELISON; CINDY CORNELISON; Defendants PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure entered on November 6, 2012, in the amount of $251,826.84, the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows: TIME: July 18, 2013 at 10:00 am TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or money order at the time of sale; balance due within 10 days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay balance due will result in forfeit of deposit to plaintiff. 2. Sold as is and subject to all legal liens and encumbrances. 3. Buyer to pay applicable Wisconsin Real Estate Transfer Tax from the proceeds of the sale upon confirmation of the court. PLACE: WALWORTH COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT, LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER 1770 COUNTY ROAD NN, ELKHORN, WI 53121 Property description: LOTS 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 26, 27, 28, 29 AND 30, ALL IN BLOCK 33 OF THIRD MAP OF INTERLAKEN SUBDIVISION, TOWN OF SUGAR CREEK, WALWORTH COUNTY, WISCONSIN ACCORDING TO THE RECORDED PLAT THEREOF. ALSO: LOTS 4, 5,11,12, AND 13 IN BLOCK 34, OF THIRD MAP OF INTERLAKEN SUBDIVISION, TOWN OF SUGAR CREEK, WALWORTH COUNTY, WISCONSIN, EXCEPT THAT PART CONVEYED IN WARRANTY DEED RECORDED ON FEBRUARY 23, 2006 AS DOCUMENT NO. 669076. Tax Key No.: GI 00286B & GI 00293A1 Property Address: N6726 LAUREL RD., ELKHORN, WISCONSIN 53121 Christina M. Putman State Bar No. 1075422 Attorney for Plaintiff 230 W. Monroe St., Ste. 1125 Chicago, IL 60606 Phone: 312-541-9710 Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC is the creditors attorney and is attempting to collect a debt on its behalf. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. June 13, 20, 27, 2013
WNAXLP
NOTICE OF PENDING APPLICATION FOR PROPOSED PIER Jerry Mortier, Abbey Springs Inc, PO Box 587, Fontana, WI 53125 has applied to the Department of Natural Resources for a permit to place a pier/wharf on the bed of Geneva Lake. The project is located in the SE1/4 of the NW1/4 of Section 13, Township 1 North, Range 16 East, Village of Fontana, Walworth County. The project will consist of widening the slips by 2ft per slip and widening the catwalks from 1ft to 2ft. The 17 old rock cribs will be removed and 15 new rock cribs will be installed. The pier will lose 4 slips. The Department has determined that the application is complete and is currently evaluating the applicants proposal. The Department must consider factual information about the following legal standards in deciding whether to issue, modify, or deny the permit or approve or disapprove the contract: Whether the project will materially obstruct navigation, including commercial, recreational, active and passive forms of navigation Whether the project will be detrimental to the public interest, including fish and wildlife or their habitat, natural scenic beauty, or water quality Whether the project will materially reduce the flood flow capacity of a stream The Department will follow the steps below to reach its final decision on the application: 1. Review the plans and information provided by the applicant. 2. Review the information from public comments. 3. Review the information presented at a public informational hearing if one is requested. 4. Review the information found in natural resource inventories and plans, maps, or data collected by the Department or others using commonly accepted methods. 5. Determine whether the proposed project or activity complies with s. 1.11, Stats [the Wisconsin Environmental Policy Act], and ch. NR 150, Wis. Adm. Code. The Department has made a tentative determination that it will issue the permit or contract for the proposed activity. If you would like to know more about this project or would like to see the application and plans, please visit the Departments permit tracking website at https://permits.dnr.wi.gov/water/SitePages/ Permit%20Search.aspx. Reasonable accommodation, including the provision of informational material in an alternative format, will be provided for qualified individuals with disabilities upon request. If notice of a public informational hearing is not included in this notice of pending application, no public informational hearing will be held unless the Department receives a request for hearing or determines within 20 days after this notice is published that there is a significant public interest in holding a hearing. If no hearing is requested, the Department may issue its decision without a hearing. Any person may request a public informational hearing by writing to Travis Schroeder, 141 NW Barstow St., Room 180, Waukesha, WI 53188 by U.S. mail postmarked no later than 20 days following publication of this notice. A request for hearing must include the docket number or applicant name and specify the issues that the party desires to be addressed at the informational hearing. Because the Department must base its decision to issue, deny, or modify the permit or approve or disapprove the contract on whether the project or activity meets the legal standards listed above, the issues raised in the request for hearing should relate to those standards. Any member of the public may submit written comments to the address above by U.S. mail. Comments should include the docket number or applicant name. If no public informational hearing is held on this application, comments must be postmarked within 30 days after the date this notice is published in a newspaper as a class 1 notice or within 30 days after the date this notice is published on the Departments website, whichever is later. If a public informational hearing is held, comments must be postmarked no later than 10 days following the date on which the hearing is completed. The final decision may be appealed as indicated in the decision document. Docket Number IP-SE-2013-65-01104 WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES For the Secretary 6/12/2012 Date Travis Schroeder Water Management Specialist June 20, 2013
WNAXLP
LEGAL NOTICE
DEADLINE
12 P.M. MONDAY
WNAXLP
WNAXLP
5B
PUBLIC NOTICES
PUBLIC NOTICES
NOTICE WILLIAMS BAY WALWORTH COUNTY, WI CEDAR POINT PARK ASSOCIATION, INC. LEGAL NOTICE OF THE ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Meeting of the Cedar Point Park Association, Inc. of Williams Bay, Wisconsin, for the year 2013 pursuant to the bylaws of the Association will be held at the Williams Bay Junior/Senior High School, Williams Bay, Wisconsin, on Saturday, July 13, 2013, at 9:30 C.D.T. for the purpose of electing officers and such other business as may be properly brought before the meeting. John A. Bohm President June 20, 2013 WNAXLP
PUBLIC NOTICES
STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT KENOSHA COUNTY PERSONAL INJURY - Auto Case Code No.: 30101 Case No. 13-CV-0787 HEATHER L. AXTON 27763 W. Grass Lake Road Antioch, IL 60002 Plaintiff, BLUE CROSS AND BLUE SHIELD OF ILLINOIS, A DIVISION OF HEALTH CARE SERVICE CORPORATION, A MUTUAL LEGAL RESERVE COMPANY 300 E. Randolph Street Chicago, IL 60601, Involuntary Plaintiff, -vJESSICA L. YANG 412 Patricia Street Elkhorn, WI 53121 and
STATE OF WISCONSIN CIRCUIT COURT WALWORTH COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION AMENDED NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Case No. 12 CV 00061 Case Code No. 30404 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE, FOR NEW CENTURY HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST 2006-2 Plaintiff Vs. STACY E. MCDERMOTT A/K/A STACEY E. MCDERMOTT; JAMES D. MCDERMOTT; STATE OF WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT; VENTURE INVESTMENT PARTNERS, LLP; CAPITAL ONE BANK, N.A.; MIDLAND FUNDING LLC; STATE OF WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE; Defendants PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that by virtue of a judgment of foreclosure entered on September 25, 2012, in the amount of $465,732.02, the Sheriff will sell the described premises at public auction as follows: TIME: July 11, 2013 at 10:00 am TERMS: 1. 10% down in cash or money order at the time of sale; balance due within 10 days of confirmation of sale; failure to pay balance due will result in forfeit of deposit to plaintiff. 2. Sold as is and subject to all legal liens and encumbrances. 3. Buyer to pay applicable Wisconsin Real Estate Transfer Tax from the proceeds of the sale upon confirmation of the court. PLACE: WALWORTH COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT, LAW ENFORCEMENT CENTER 1770 COUNTY ROAD NN, ELKHORN, WI 53121 Property description: BEGIN AT THE NORTH 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 17 EAST, OF THE 4TH P.M. CITY OF LAKE GENEVA. WALWORTH COUNTY, WISCONSIN; RUN THENCE SOUTH ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH 1/4 SECTION LINE 1192.62 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE NORTH 89 DEG. 48 MINUTES 27 SECONDS EAST 42.40 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 0 DEG. 03 MINUTES 47 SECONDS WEST 439.25 FEET TO A STONE MONUMENT. SAID STONE MONUMENT MARKS THE PLACE OF BEGINNING OF PARCEL OF LAND HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. RUN THENCE SOUTH 89 DEG. 45 MINUTES 25 SECONDS WEST 200.00 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE SOUTH 0 DEG. 14 MINUTES 35 SECONDS EAST 70.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 89 DEG. 45 MINUTES 25 SECONDS EAST 199.78 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 0 DEG. 03 MINUTES 47 SECONDS WEST 70.00 FEET TO A STONE MONUMENT AND THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. SAID PARCEL OF LAND IN LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 AND THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 1. TOGETHER WITH AN EASEMENT IN COMMON WITH OTHER USERS FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS DESCRIBED AS FOLLOW, TOWIT; BEGIN AT THE NORTH 1/4 CORNER OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 17 EAST, OF THE 4TH P.M., CITY OF LAKE GENEVA, WALWORTH COUNTY, WISCONSIN. RUN THENCE SOUTH ON THE NORTH AND SOUTH 1/4 SECTION 1196.62 FEET TO A CONCRETE MONUMENT; THENCE NORTH 89 DEG. 48 MINUTES 27 SECONDS EAST 42.40 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE NORTH 0 DEG. 03 MINUTES 47 SECONDS WEST 349.25.FEET TO A POINT, SAID POINT MARKS THE PLACE OF BEGINNING OF EASEMENT HEREINAFTER DESCRIBED. RUN THENCE NORTH 0 DEG. 03 MINUTES 47 SECONDS WEST 20.00 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEG. 45 MINUTES 25 SECONDS WEST 531.68 FEET TO AN IRON STAKE; THENCE SOUTH 88 DEG. 45 MINUTES 25 SECONDS WEST 138.60 FEET TO A POINT, THENCE ON AN ARC THE CHORD OF WHICH IS NORTH 45 DEG. 37 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST 29.81 FEET (RADIUS 20.85 FEET) TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH 69 DEG. 20 MINUTES 43 SECONDS WEST 64.11 FEET TO STONE MONUMENT; THENCE SOUTH 89 DEG. 11 MINUTES 12 SECONDS WEST 100.60 FEET TO A STONE MONUMENT, THENCE NORTH 66 DEG. 25 MINUTES 18 SECONDS WEST 235.25 FEET TO THE SHORE LINE OF GENEVA LAKE; THENCE SOUTH 31 DEG. 46 SECONDS WEST 8.24 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH 66 DEG. 25 MINUTES 18 SECONDS EAST 233.90 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH 0 DEG. 49 SECONDS EAST 15.37 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 89 DEG. 11 MINUTES 12 SECONDS EAST 100.90 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 89 DEG. 45 MINUTES 25 SECONDS EAST 222.28 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE NORTH 89 DEG. 45 MINUTES 25 SECONDS EAST TO THE PLACE OF BEGINNING. SAID EASEMENT IS LOCATED IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 AND THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 1, TOWNSHIP 1 NORTH, RANGE 17 EAST, OF THE 4TH P.M. CITY OR LAKE GENEVA, WALWORTH COUNTY, WISCONSIN. Tax Key No.: ZYUP 00106A Property Address: 968 S. LAKESHORE DR., LAKE GENEVA, WISCONSIN 53147 Adam C. Lueck State Bar No. 1081386 Attorney for Plaintiff 230 W. Monroe St., Ste. 1125 Chicago, IL 60606 Phone: 312-541-9710 Johnson, Blumberg & Associates, LLC is the creditors attorney and is attempting to collect a debt on its behalf. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. June 20, 27, July 4, 2013
PROGRESSIVE UNIVERSAL INSURANCE COMPANY P.O. Box 89490 Cleveland, OH 44101, Defendants. SUMMONS THE STATE OF WISCONSIN: To each person named above as a Defendant: You are hereby notified that the Plaintiff named above, by and through her attorney, John V. OConnor, has filed a lawsuit or other legal action against you. The Complaint, which is attached, states the nature and basis of the legal action. Within forty-five (45) days of receiving this Summons, you must respond with a written answer, as that term is used in Chapter 802 of the Wisconsin Statutes, to the Complaint. The Court may reject or disregard an answer that does not follow the requirements of the Statutes. The answer must be sent or delivered to the court located at 912 - 56th Street, Kenosha, Wisconsin 53140, and to THE LAW OFFICES OF JOHN V. OCONNOR, LLC, plaintiffs attorneys, whose address is 600 - 52nd Street, Suite 120, Kenosha, Wisconsin, 53140. You may have an attorney help or represent you. If you do not provide a proper answer within forty-five days, the Court may grant judgment against you for the award of money or other legal action requested in the Complaint, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the Complaint. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property. Dated at Kenosha, Wisconsin this 10 day of May, 2013. THE LAW OFFICES OF JOHN V. OCONNOR, LLC Attorneys for Plaintiff Heather L. Axton By John V. OConnor State Bar No. 1014548 MAILING ADDRESS: 600 - 52nd Street, Ste. 120 Kenosha, WI 53140 (262) 605-8400 (262) 605-8403 (Fax) June 6, 13, 20, 2013
WNAXLP
WNAXLP
WNAXLP
WNAXLP
WNAXLP
STATE OF WISCONSIN, CIRCUIT COURT, WALWORTH COUNTY Order Setting Deadline for Filing a Claim Case No. 2013PR106 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF LUDA KORCHOWICZ A petition for a formal administration was filed. THE COURT FINDS: 1. The decedent, with date of birth March 3, 1924 and date of death May 12, 2013, was domiciled in Walworth County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of N1690 Daisy Drive, Genoa City, WI 53128. 2. All interested parties waived notice. THE COURT FINDS: 1. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is September 19, 2013. 2. A claim must be filed at the Walworth County Probate Office, P.O. Box 1001, 1800 County Rd. NN, Elkhorn, Wisconsin, Room 2085. BY THE COURT: Kristina M. Secord, Circuit Court Comissioner June 12, 2013 June 20, 27, & July 4, 2013
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON VILLAGE OF GENOA CITY, WISCONSIN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held on Thursday, July 11th, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. at Village Hall, 715 Walworth St. before the Plan Commission of the Village of Genoa City, Wisconsin on Conditional Use Permit Application under 310.53 filed by WIIL Rock Fest by FM Entertainment, Jortat Farm (owner) to propose use of structure of site in detail Primarily for General Parking on the following described property: 40501 110th Street 62-4-119-303-0102, 0201, 0206 A-1 Agricultural District All interested parties in the above matter are invited to attend. The Village Planning Commission will be in session on Thursday, July 11th, 2013, at 6:30 p.m. at the Village Hall, 715 Walworth Street, Genoa City, Wisconsin to consider any objections that may have been filed and to hear all persons desiring to be heard. Dated this 20th day of June, 2013. Bill Antti, Chairperson Village Planning Commission June 20, 2013
ORDINANCE NO. 782 05/13 AMENDING SECTION 2-45 OF THE WALWORTH COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES RELATING TO COUNTY BOARD SUPERVISOR COMPENSATION FOR SUPERVISORS ELECTED IN 2014 THE WALWORTH COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: PART I: That Section 2-45 of the Walworth County Code of Ordinances is hereby amended. The purpose of this ordinance amendment is to set the annual salary compensation for County Board Supervisors elected in the spring of 2014. PART II: This Ordinance shall become effective April 15, 2014. The full text of this ordinance is on file in the County Clerks office, Room 101, Government Center, 100 West Walworth Street, Elkhorn, WI 53121; telephone: 262741-4241; website: www.co.walworth.wi.us PASSED and ADOPTED by the Walworth County Board of Supervisors this 11th day of June 2013. Nancy Russell County Board Chair Kimberly S. Bushey Attest: County Clerk Published this 20th day of June 2013.
WNAXLP
WNAXLP
WNAXLP
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON VILLAGE OF GENOA CITY, WISCONSIN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Hearing will be held on Thursday, July 11th, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. at Village Hall, 715 Walworth St. before the Planning Commission of the Village of Genoa City, Wisconsin on Conditional Use Permit Application under 310-53 filed by Shawn M Hill, owner. The proposed use of structure of site in detail is for a steel building for the repair and restoration of motorized vehicles (ie cars, trucks, motorcycles) with four workers. Outside area to be used for outdoor storage service and may be permitted as a conditional use on the following described property: 406 Platt Street; TVGC00044 Zoning: B-1; General Business District All interested parties in the above matter are invited to attend. The Village Planning Commission will be in session on Thursday, July 11th, 2013, at 6:30 p.m. at the Village Hall, 715 Walworth Street, Genoa City, Wisconsin to consider any objections that may have been filed and to hear all persons desiring to be heard. Dated this 20th day of June, 2013. Bill Antti Chairperson, Village Planning Commission June 20, 2013
WNAXLP
ORDINANCE NO. 783 06/13 AMENDING SECTION 2-151 OF THE WALWORTH COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES RELATING TO RULES AND DUTIES OF MEMBERS THE WALWORTH COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: PART I: That Section 2-151 of the Walworth County Code of Ordinances is hereby amended. Currently, the Clerks office sends a copy of Chapter 2, in its entirety, to all Board Supervisors eight days prior to the April meeting of each year. This amendment would change it so that Chapter 2 is only being sent to newly elected Supervisors. In addition, this amendment changes the time frame from eight days to seven days, so that Chapter 2 can be mailed out with the County Board agenda packet for that month, rather than having to mail it out separately. PART II: This Ordinance shall become upon passage and publication. The full text of this ordinance is on file in the County Clerks office, Room 101, Government Center, 100 West Walworth Street, Elkhorn, WI 53121; telephone: 262741-4241; website: www.co.walworth.wi.us PASSED and ADOPTED by the Walworth County Board of Supervisors this 11th day of June 2013. Nancy Russell County Board Chair Kimberly S. Bushey Attest: County Clerk Published this 20th day of June 2013.
WNAXLP
WNAXLP
VILLAGE OF GENOA CITY 715 Walworth St P.O. Box 428 Genoa City, WI 53128 262-279-6472 NOTICE OF ORDINANCE POSTING Notice is hereby given that Ordinance 06-13-2013 Chapter 280, Floodplain Zoning Ordinance, Amending Sub Paragraph 280-5 (B) (3) General Provisions; Official Maps & Revisions of the Municipal Code of the Village of Genoa City is hereby amended by the Village Board of Genoa City and was passed on June 13th, 2013 during the Village Board meeting held at 715 Walworth St, Genoa City, WI at 7:00 PM. Ordinance can be viewed at the Village Clerks office at the Village Hall at 715 Walworth St, Genoa City, WI during posted office hours. Dated this 20th day of June, 2013. William Antti Village President June 20, 2013
LEGAL NOTICES
MUST BE PLACED
BY 12 P.M. MONDAY
TO APPEAR IN THE
UPCOMING ISSUE
WNAXLP
6B
PUBLIC NOTICES
WALWORTH COUNTY LEGALS
ORDINANCE NO. 785 06/13 AMENDING SECTION 15-17 OF THE WALWORTH COUNTY CODE OF ORDINANCES RELATING TO THE CREATION OF SIX PROJECT ECONOMIC SUPPORT SPECIALISTS AND THE RECLASSIFICATION OF AN HS WORKER II TO AN ECONOMIC SUPPORT SPECIALIST THE WALWORTH COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: PART I: That Section 15-17 in Division 2 of Article I of Chapter 15 of the Walworth County Code of Ordinances is hereby amended. The purpose of this ordinance amendment is to create six project Economic Support Specialist positions and to permanently reclassify an HS Worker II to an Economic Support Specialist. PART II: This ordinance shall become effective on July 1, 2013. PART III: The 6.0 FTE Economic Support Specialist (Project Position) positions will expire and be removed from this Chapter effective December 31, 2014. The full text of this ordinance is on file in the County Clerks office, Room 101, Government Center, 100 West Walworth Street, Elkhorn, WI 53121; telephone: 262741-4241; website: www.co.walworth.wi.us PASSED and ADOPTED by the Walworth County Board of Supervisors this 11th day of June 2013. Nancy Russell County Board Chair Kimberly S. Bushey Attest: County Clerk Published this 20th day of June 2013.
WNAXLP
WNAXLP
ORDINANCE AMENDING WALWORTH COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE WHEREAS, the Walworth County Board of Supervisors has heretofore been petitioned to amend the Walworth County Zoning Ordinance; and WHEREAS, the petitions have been referred to the Walworth County Zoning Agency for public hearing; and WHEREAS, the Walworth County Zoning Agency on due notice conducted public hearings on the proposed amendments and filed their recommendations with the board; and WHEREAS, the proposed amendments have been given due consideration by the Board in open session. NOW, THEREFORE, the County Board of Supervisors of the County of Walworth do ordain as follows: The Zoning Ordinance of Walworth County and Shoreland Zoning Ordinance (and accompanying Zoning Map) is amended in the following respects: 1. Ordinance No. 778-05/13 Amending Section 74-264 of the Walworth County Code of Ordinances Relating to the Floodplain Appendix was previously published. 2. Various Walworth County Landowners, Town of Lyons The Walworth County Code of Ordinances, Zoning and Shoreland Zoning Ordinance (and accompanying Zoning Map) is amended in the following respects: The County Zoning Agency, having considered the petition filed by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to amend the Walworth County Zoning Map from shoreland to non-shoreland on the 18th of April, 2013, the following described lands: Walworth County at the request of The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is required to remove a portion of a stream tributary to the White River from the navigable stream inventory. The DNR determination of non-navigability shall result in adjustment of the shoreland boundary by removal of the shoreland designation south of a point where the stream crosses under a driveway approximately 800 feet north of a man made dam on Tax Parcel N LY-14-2. The shoreland zoning designation removal will result in a change of a 2.84 acre wetland from C-4 shoreland wetland to C-1 non-shoreland wetland. The water course of concern is located in the NE of Section 14 of Lyons Township. (A locational map is available at the Walworth County Land Use and Resource Management Department) ATTEST this 14th day of May 2013 Nancy Russell County Board Chair ATTEST this 14th day of May 2013 Kimberly S. Bushey County Clerk June 20, 2013
WNAXLP
TRAINING!!
TRAINING!!
TRAINING!!
The #1 Real Estate organization in Wisconsin is searching for the right candidates to partner with the most rewarding and exciting business opportunity today. SHOREWEST REALTORS is now interviewing for our next training class. Contact John Tisdall at jtisdall@shorewest.com or call (262) 248-1020 today to learn more or to attend one of our career seminars.
WNAXLP
WALWORTH COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING MAY 14, 2013 The Walworth County Board of Supervisors meeting was called to order by Chair Russell at 6:00 p.m. in the County Board Room at the Walworth County Government Center, 100 W. Walworth Street, Elkhorn, Wisconsin. Roll call was conducted and the following Supervisors were present: Tim Brellenthin, Vice-Chair Jerry A. Grant, Daniel G. Kilkenny, Kenneth H. Monroe, Carl Redenius, Joe Schaefer, Tim Schiefelbein, Rick Stacey, David A. Weber, and Chair Nancy Russell. Richard Brandl was absent. A quorum was established. Jerry A. Grant, Walworth County Board Supervisor, District #4, delivered the invocation. Amendments, Withdrawals, and Approval of Agenda On motion by Vice-Chair Grant, seconded by Supervisor Weber, the agenda was approved by voice vote with the amendment of moving Executive Committee Item #10 to immediately after Comment Period by Members of the Public Concerning Items on the Agenda. Approval of the Minutes On motion by Supervisor Weber, seconded by Vice-Chair Grant, the April 16, 2013 County Board meeting minutes were approved by voice vote. Comment Period by Members of the Public Concerning Items on the Agenda There was none. Executive Committee 10. Res. No. 26-05/13 Commending the Badger High School Culinary Team on their Championship at the 12th Annual National ProStart Invitational Management Competition Vote Required: Majority (The Executive Committee will consider this item at a special meeting prior to the May 14, 2013 County Board meeting) On motion by Vice-Chair Grant, seconded by Supervisor Weber, Resolution No. 26-05/13 was approved by voice vote. Chair Russell invited those present from Badger High School to come forward to receive recognition. Chair Russell read the
Jan Milburn #1601 Furniture, couch, beds, computer, toys & misc. personal property
W2285 Townline Rd. Lake Geneva
Linsey Conell #302 Furniture, couch, wooden chest, clothing and misc. personal property
351 E. Host Dr. Lake Geneva
Applications are available at the Town Clerk's Office, W3728 Franklin Walsh Street, Zenda, WI 53195 and are due back by Tuesday, July 2, 2013 at 3:00 pm. Questions call Mike Schaid, Hwy Supt. At (262) 275-6300 ex. 18.
Sale at 9 a.m. at Townline Road location, followed immediately by Sale at Host Drive location
HELP WANTED
Building Inspection/Zoning Administration - The City of Lake Geneva, WI (population 7655) is seeking a municipal building inspector/zoning administrator possessing State certifications in Uniform Dwelling Code One and Two Family, UDC HVAC and Uniform Commercial. Having a Commercial Electrical inspector and Commercial Plumbing inspector certification by the Department of Commerce Safety and Buildings Division of the State of Wisconsin is a plus. Past experience with zoning codes and master plans a plus. The Building Inspector/Zoning Administrator is a full time position within the City of Lake Geneva. This position provides complete Commercial and Residential building inspection and zoning administration for the City. The person filling this position is also responsible for property maintenance and local property code enforcement. The person in this position serves as staff support to the Planning Commission. The Building Inspector/Zoning Administrator is under the direct supervision of the City Administrator. The Building Inspector/Zoning Administrator supervises the Building/Zoning Administrative Assistant and the Code Enforcement Officer. A valid driver's license is required. Salary range: 55,000-$65,000 depending on experience and qualifications. Excellent benefits. Job application and complete job description are available at www.cityoflakegeneva.com, Submit written application, cover letter and resume to: City Clerk , City of Lake Geneva 626 Geneva Street, Lake Geneva, WI 53147 or by e-mail to mhawes@cityoflakegeneva.com. Applications are due by 4:00 pm Friday July 12, 2013. The City of Lake Geneva is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
7B
20 2
Classified SPECIALS
Help Wanted
26 Service Directory
FENCING Alex Fence. We beat any price. Top quality work. 25% off any written estimate. We do repairs. Free estimates. Call Alex, 262344-6736 FLOORING INSTALLATION Baumbach Flooring installs your carpet, vinyl and tile. 262-2456168 GEM ASPHALT PAVING & SEAL COATING All work guaranteed. FREE ESTIMATES. 414-305-4773 PAINTING AND DRYWALL Fully insured. 10% off after $1,000 bid. 262-705-4594. ROOFING - Mikes No. 1 Roofing. We do repairs immediately. Every type of roofing. Fully insured. Call 262-620-0805
84 Residential Rentals
BRISTOL19727 84TH PL. 2BR, 1 BA LOWER. Garage. Laundry. Basement storage. Private entrance Pets o.k. $780+sec. 209-481-0000. CAMP LAKE 9723 276th Ave. Lakefront House. 2 BR, 1BA, appliances, washer/dryer No pets. Large waterfron lot, available now. $900 per mo. Call 262-909-1749 GLENFLORA AVE. 2313 Waukegan, Spacious 2 BR, 1 BA APT. includes stove, refrigerator, washer, dryer, 1 car garage, private parking, $800 per mo, available immediately. 847-246-3756 or 847-668-2223. LAKE GENEVA 695 Wells St. Large 1 BD first floor APT. Utilities included. $750 mo. 262539-2436 LAKE GENEVAKitchenettes and sleeping rooms. Affordable. 262-248-4988. SHARON, WI Modern 1 and 2 BD apts. Country living in Historic Sharon. 20 minutes from Lake Geneva, 15 from Delavan. 10 from Walworth. Located on Hwy 67. 262-7362300 SHERIDAN RD., 1455-65 Kenosha, WI BAYSIDE APARTMENTS Phone: 262-551-8362 Large 2 BR, $675.00 Monthly. Includes: Heat & appliances. No pets. Escrow. Subsidized Housing welcomed.
84 Residential Rentals
ZIONEast side 1BR, hardwood floors, 2nd floor, spacious, clean, $590 + gas & electric. Security deposit. No pets. 847-903-7563 ZIONhouse for rent, 1st floor, 2BR, $890 per month, all utilities included. English: 224-5549838, Spanish: 708-285-3668
Drivers: Sign-On Bonus. Great Pay. Benefits, Vacation, Holidays & More! OTR. 10-14days out. CDL-A. Kurtis: 877-412-7209 x3 Drivers: Work Smarter, Not Harder! We pay .45 loaded, with 1yr recent OTR Exp. Excellent Hometime. 877-261-2101
ENGINEER WASTEWATER
AS A KENOSHA NEWS SUBSCRIBER YOU HAVE ACCESS TO ALL ONLINE CONTENT AT KENOSHANEWS.COM FOR FREE! Call the Kenosha News Today! Customer Care Center 262-657-1500 and well be glad to help you get registered. Ask about our Members Program for a few cents more you can receive your paper plus local retail offers and more!! The North Shore Sanitary District is seeking qualified candidates for a project engineer. The successful candidate will be involved in a wide variety of projects. Duties include project planning, design and and construction contract administration. A BS in engineering is required. NSSD is the second largest sanitary district in IL; excellent benefits. North Shore Sanitary District Wm. Koepsel Drive P.O. Box 750 Gurnee, IL 60031-0750 Fax: 847-623-6101 hr@nssdist.org Equal Opportunity Employer Job Site ID#1003234 FLOOR CARE TECH Reliable, transportation is a must. Southeast WI, Northern IL. Flexible schedule, evenings and days. Job description is basic floor care and sealing of tile and grout. Ph. 262-344-4381. Job Site ID#1003213 HANDYMEN, PAINTERS, AND LABORERSNew company wanting to hire, serious inquiries only, call 224-7309274 or 224-200-6134 MAINTENANCE On Site. For rental property in Kenosha, WI. Duties include painting, carpentry, electrical, plumbing, route sewer lines, pool. Personal tools required. Free rent plus wages. Fax resume to 262-605-0890 or Email resume to: property58@hotmail.com Job Site ID#1002084 Optician/Receptionist for Fox Lake, IL Optometric Practice. 30.5 hrs/wk-flexible to stay late if needed. Candidate must be able to multi-task and possess knowledge of adjustments and repairs. Sales a plus. Only those with optical experience will be considered. Phone 847-707-7912. Fax resume to 847587-8157. PAINTERS PREPPER Growing Company taking applications for Painters Prepper. Must have experience. State of the art facility. Excellent working environment. Most modern and up to date equipment. Complete benefit package. Paid vacation. Health, Dental, Life Insurance., 401k. Apply within: Pulera Colllision Auto Care Center 7110 70th Court, Kenosha Job Site ID#1003068
84 Residential Rentals
1 & 2 BRs STARTING AT $675 www.professionalrealty.biz 262-942-8399 Pet Friendly
94
Vacation Rentals
LAKE GENEVA - Grand Geneva condo timeshare (points) for sale. Must sell. $3,500. 262-2484471 (9a.m.-5p.m.)
1 & 2 BEDROOMS
20
Help Wanted
SHERIDAN RD.,4703- 1 BR Lower $525; 2 BR upper, $590. No pets. Utilities + escrow. Ph. 262-694-9459 TREVOR/CAMP LAKE-Gorgeous 3 bdrm, 1 ba ranch on a crawl space. All new interior! Fireplace, hardwood flrs, all appliances, 2.5 det garage on huge lot. $1125 mo. Land Management Properties 815-678-4771 WALWORTH OAK TERRACE 1 BD APT lower, $600 mo. Water, garbage included. No pets, no smoking, Sec. dep. 815-690-3660
50
Miscellaneous
FURNITURE Executive Desk. Dark Cherry. Great Condition. Beautiful. $500. 74L x 37W x 30H. 847-774-7004. GUNS Glock 17 9mm nite sights extra mags $410 Ruger Mini 30 Rifle 7.62x39 $450 Norinco Ak47 with extra $1999 Ph. 262-705-4204 MATTRESSES Full $65. Queen $75. King $95. Like new, extra thick. 6224 22nd Ave. Drop-off avail. 262-496-6750. RECORDS Vinyl, 33 rpm and 12. Classic rock, country, 80s, 90s. Ph. 262-818-2033. RING, DIAMOND AND SAPPHIRE Custom made. 14K White Gold. European Shank. Excellent ratings from E.G.L. Original papers. Mint condition. Call 262-515-1374 for further details. Serious inquiries only please. WANTED TO BUY BUYING Gold & Silver coins - paper money - pocket & wrist watches - knifes - swords & military items & more! 262-497-6688 Joe
1 BEDROOM from $560 2 BEDROOM from $670 GAS FOR HEATING, COOKING AND HOT WATER INCLUDED 262-552-8365 WOOD CREEK APARTMENTS Mon.-Fri. 9-6; Sat. 10-4. Sunday by Appt. http://www.edwardrose.com/woodcreek 10 NAZ MOTEL Effeciency apartment, Free HBO & WI-FI, Kitchenettes, Low Weekly & Daily Rates 847-746-1400 1004 HARBOR MOTEL Efficiency Apt. Clean with Cable TV, internet, phone, refrigerator & microwave, Kitchenette, sleeping room. Daily/weekly rates. 847-872-5400 1128 ABODE MOTEL Sleeping rooms, Kitchenettes, Free wi-fi, Cable TV. Low Daily/Weekly Rates 847-872-3476 36TH AVE. 4722 - 2 BR, appliances included, $575 per mont. Ph. 262-930-5333/ 262-939-3666 60TH ST., 1615 FREE MICROWAVE FREE HEAT & HOT WATER! COMPLETELY REMODELED. T1 BR, $629 2 BR, $689. Elevator, underground parking, locked lobby, close to shopping & bus line. No smoking building. Ask for Everett, 262-617-1104 BRISTOL 19737 - 84th Place. 2 BR, 2 BA UPPER condo style unit, Attached 1 car garage. private laundry Pets OK. $930+sec. Char @ 209-481-0000.
WALWORTH, 115 Maple, 3 BDR, 1 bath house, no pets, no smoking, $850 per month, security deposit required, call (262) 275-2127 between 8 am and 5 pm. ZION 2 bedroom, first floor; also 1 bedroom, furnished, 2nd floor. Call for more details. 262-498-5705 or 262-358-0821 ZION 3/4 BR HOME. 1 BA, ranch style. Section 8, military approved. $1085 per mo. Call Susie 847-651-3686. ZION EAST SIDE VALUE-Studio with heat provided, 1st floor, carpeted, range & refrigerator, no pets, $525/month + electric & security deposit. Ph. 847-903-7563 ZION TOWNHOUSE Nicely updated 3BR, end unit, 1.5BA, full heated basement w/ washer/dryer hookups. Living room has nice view of huge front yard, private driveway, Tenant pays all utilities. Close to shopping restaurants, transportation.224-419-5552
120 Automobiles
04 MERCURY MARQUIS 62 K, new tires, battery, leather. Remote start. Grandma kept. $6800. 262-215-6634 CHEVROLET CAMARO 1995 $1000 OBO - 2 DR, many new parts, runs well. Ph 262-4982888 JETTA 2004 $5,200 Silver with 138,000 mi. Located at 8313-25th Avenue. Call or text 262-344-2187.
CAREGIVERS
It takes one person like you to make a difference in someones life. If you have a few hours / week to devote to a senior citizen, this job could be for you. We are seeking dependable, caring people who will provide supportive care for seniors in their homes. Many assignments are available and each is unique. Evening, weekend, overnight, and day shifts are available in Racine & Kenosha and surrounding areas. Work as little as 2 hours per week or more. Experience is desirable but training is available. Must supply 3 work references and submit to a background check. Apply in person on Tuesday or Wednesday from 9am - 2pm or apply online at: kenosharacine.rightathome.net Right at Home Kenosha / Racine 6044 8th Avenue, Kenosha 262-654-5410 Job Site ID#1003199 DRIVERS REGIONAL & LOCAL. CDL Class A required. Only flat bed. Sat./Sun.s home. Up to 50 cents per mile. For info, call Steve at OMG Enterprise, 262-344-2189 or email: omgents@yahoo.com Job Site ID#1002011
SALES
News Crew Promotions is expanding its sales team into the Kenosha area! We are looking for people to join our door-to-door Independent Contractor sales team securing subscriptions for the Kenosha News.
Earn $40.00 to $200.00 per week! Hours are 4pm to 8:30pmTransportation will be provided. Limited positions available Flexible scheduling for the school year.
84 Residential Rentals
84 Residential Rentals
Wood Creek
2 Bedroom/2 bath
all appliances, full size washer/ dryer, private patio, balcony, private entry, attached garage
640
per month
23 Information
Services PELVIC/TRANSVAGINAL MESH? Did you undergo transvaginal placement of mesh for pelvic organ prolapse or stress urinary incontinence between 2005 and the present? If the mesh caused complications, you may be entitled to compensation. Call Charles H.Johnson Law and speak with female staff members 1-800535-5727
:22' &5((.
WK 6W
WK $YH
WK $YH
QG $YH
24 Hr. Maintenance, easy access to the interstate, plus great local shopping
WK 6W
$,53257
998963
998989
,
.(126+$
552-8365
8B
60 YEARS!
0 APR x 72
%
DODGE DART
5,>
GRAND CARAVAN SE
MONTHS
4:97 >OLLS (): 9LIH[L ;YHKL (ZZPZ 9LI :\UZJYLLU .SHZZ (S\TPU\T >OLLSZ )LUV` +PZ
SALE PRICE:
Stk.#T13-6
21,148
**
Stk.#D13-14
3 0 +6/* ,UNPUL (PY *VUKP[PVUPUN :WLLK (\[V ;YHUZ Power Window & Locks 2L`SLZZ ,U[Y` (S\TPU\T >OLLS
NOW ONLY:
SXT
AVENGER SE 4DR
Stk.#D13-11
17,958
+LJR 3PK :WVPSLY 3 = ,UNPUL ;PYL
>OLLS .YV\W :WLLK (\[V ;PS[;LSLZJVWL :[LLYPUN 7V^LY >PUKV^ & Locks
SALE PRICE:
19,243
(815)
**Prices exclude tax, title, lic. & doc fee. Includes all manufacturer rebates & incentives. Photos are for illustration purposes only and may not represent actual vehicles. Jeep & Chrysler are registered trademarks of Chrysler LLC. No prior sales. Expires 3 days after publication. See dealer for more details. ^On select models, see dealer for complete details.
338-5100
Hours: Mon: 7:30am-8pm Tues: 7:30am-8pm Wed: 7:30am-6pm Thurs: 7:30am-8pm Fri: 7:30am-6pm Sat: 8:00am-4pm
* 73@46<;/ 5,65 +9 .................................................................... * */9@:3,9 4 +9...................................................................... * */,=@ )3(A,9 +9 ? ................................................................. * ;6@6;( *(49@ 3, +9.................................................................. * */9@:3,9 ;6>5
*6<5;9@ 3?0 .................................................. * 1,,7 */,962,, +9 ?............................................................... * +6+., :;9(;<: 9; +9 ................................................................ * 1,,7 .9(5+ */,962,, ?.......................................................... * */,=@ =,5;<9, =(5 ..................................................................... * :(;<95 :3 +9 ............................................................................ * -69+ *65;6<9 .3 +9................................................................. * 1,,7 */,962,, +9 ?............................................................... * */9@:3,9 *65*69+, +9 ........................................................... * 73@46<;/ .9(5+ =6@(.,9 ......................................................... *
Hours: Mon: 7:30am-8pm Tues: 7:30am-8pm Wed: 7:30am-6pm Thurs: 7:30am-8pm Fri: 7:30am-6pm Sat: 8:00am-4pm
WWW.BENOYMOTOR.COM
Or E-mail: info@benoymotors.com
(815)
338-5100
*Prices exclude tax, title, lic. & doc fee. No prior sales. Expires 3 days after publication. See dealer for more details.
Diamond notes
Youth baseball, softball scores. 2C
Sports
Serving Badger, Big Foot & Williams Bay High Schools Thursday, June 20, 2013
Hello, summer
The sports dog days are here. With high school sports taking a hiatus until August, its time to improvise and write about pretty much anything that comes along. The creative freedom is awesome. Whether its a feature about water sports on Lake Geneva, a story about a football Hall of Famer or an interview with Dallas Cowboys star Tony Romo, the subject matter is broad and anything can happen. So make sure to send story ideas to sports@lakegenevanews.net if you think of anything interesting. I have time, and I will probably use it. I turned 31 last week, and I am feeling a little old. My softball team in the Lake Geneva YMCA fell through, so Im not doing that on Friday nights. Also, its going to get too hot to do anything besides swim or play golf. This summer, expect plenty of stuff on area legion baseball, the Lake Geneva Generals and hopefully area golf courses. I havent graced the links yet this season, and that is probably a good thing. Last year, I tried to teach General Manager and Editor John Halverson how to play with my limited knowledge. It may have been the start of something, so I will seek out a new co-worker to train this summer. With local sports dying down a bit, Ive been paying attention to the NBA Finals, the Milwaukee Brewers and the Stanley Cup Finals so far this summer. In between weddings, Summerfest and vacations in these next two months, we will witness an NBA and NHL champion along with the improvement or decline of the Brew Crew and Chicago Cubs. Lets start with the NBA. Through Monday, the San Antonio Spurs hold a 3-2 lead over the Miami Heat in the best-of-seven series. No team has won back-to-back games, so it seems natural that the Heat will recover and win game six at home. It should come down to the two most exciting words in sports game 7. Only four teams in NBA history have won the nal two games at home after trailing 3-2, and the Heat could be the fth. I picked Miami to win in seven games, and my prediction still has a chance. Right now, the area has hockey fever. The Chicago Blackhawks, Wisconsins default NHL team, is in the Stanley Cup Finals and looking for their second championship in three years.
PLEASE SEE RAMCZYK PAGE 3C
FILE PHOTO
SHANE CRAWFORD, shown here at his ofce at the Walworth County Public Works Department in 2011, is returning to the Generals this weekend.
2C
SPORTS
Thats my ball!
SUBMITTED
VINNY DANNO, left, a member of the Lake Geneva Youth Bowling League, recently won rst place in the 2013 Pepsi USBC Youth Championships for the U12 division. In a scratch tournament, Danno bowled a 532, which was 80 pins better than the next bowler. Danno is accompanied by his coach, Karen Klabunde. Sign-up dates for fall leagues are Aug. 17 and 24 at Lake Geneva Lanes from 10 a.m. to noon.
BADGERS LILY FISHER battles for the ball in a recent season-ending loss to Racine Horlick.
SPORTS SHORTS
FILE PHOTO
DONALD SCHNURER struck out 12 Big Foot batters in a 5-3 victory Sunday.
2 1 1 0
01 1 1 21
On Tuesdays at 6 a.m. and Thursdays at 5:30 p.m., runners meet at the Williams Bay Pier and will either run through Kishwauketoe Nature Preserve, local roads or down the shore path toward Holiday Home Camp. Distances will be catered to meet the groups needs. The club accepts all running levels, from beginners to experts. The club uses the shore path, scenic roads around Williams Bay and the Southern Kettle Moraine State Forest. The club is based out of Holiday Home Camp, Williams Bay. For more information, contact Jon McLaren at jon@holidayhomecamp. org. Runs will be posted on www.freshairrunning.weebly.com.
U14 BASEBALL
Lake Geneva
U14 SOFTBALL
Lake Geneva 14
the rst with back-to-back singles by Schnurer and Brian Nugent along with a sacrice y by Alex Johnson. Then, Eric and Wayne York followed with singles. In the fth inning, back-to-back singles by Nugent and Schnurer and a single by Johnson drove in two more runs. Nugent had three hits, and Schnurer added two hits. The Genoa City 17U improved to 4-2 last week with wins over Lake Geneva and two over Union Grove. On June 13, Genoa City beat Lake Geneva in a 18-8 rout at Torstenson Field in Genoa City. There were 26 hits, including four extra-base hits in the game. Seventeen runs in the opening three innings allowed Genoa City to easily put away LG. In the second inning, Levi Burnette, Riley Gentile, Zach Ditzenberger and Logan Siegler all had RBI singles for Genoa City. Burnette went 3-for-3 to lead Genoa City. Alex Morland got the win for Genoa City despite allowing eight runs over 2 2/3 innings. He struck out four, walked two and surrendered eight hits. Colton Tisch and Siegler each added three hits. Genoa City closer Philip Kutch put away the nal seven outs to record the save.
3C
SPORTS
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1C
Schedule
BADGERS LEVI BURNETTE will play outeld for the Red Legs this season.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1C
in the season and a 2-2 mark in last weekends Genoa City Fathers Day Tournament, held at Krisik Park. Genoa City opened the tournament Saturday with a 3-2 loss to Zion, Ill., despite a strong pitching effort from Van Kempen. In the seventh, Genoa City stranded the tying run on third base. In the night cap, Andresen was stellar, ring a four-hit shutout in a 3-0 victory over Jefferson. On Sunday, the Red Legs lost their rst contest, 6-1. Crowder gave up three earned runs, but the Genoa City defense suffered some miscues in the beginning of the game. Loveless led the Red Legs with two hits, and Andresen added a double. Crowder, Barry, Alexander and Van Kempen each added hits. In the nal game of the tournament, Genoa City outlasted the Illinois Bobcats, 7-6, in a back-and-forth battle. Zeinert started on the hill, but allowed four runs in the rst innings. Alexander relieved Zeinert and allowed only two runs over the next four innings to earn the win. Loveless tossed a scoreless sixth and seventh to pick up the save.
nd themselves tied for last place at 28-40 and in last place of the National League Central entering play Tuesday. I saw this coming for the Cubs, who are in rebuilding mode, but not the Brew Crew. The Brewers have a lot of the same talent from the team that won 96 games in 2011, but they have suffered from the departures of starting pitchers Zack Greinke, Shaun Marcum and Randy Wolf. The starting staff was dominant in 2011 and decent in 2012, but this year has been a disaster. Milwaukee has the second-worst starting pitching ERA in baseball at 5.29. However, Jean Segura and Carlos Gomez are thriving at the plate, and the bullpen has been solid. The Brewers have
always been able to develop power hitters, but they simply cant produce quality pitching. This year, the organization decided to avoid free agents for the most part and play their own young arms. However, Yovani Gallardo, the supposed staff ace, is struggling, Wily Peralta cant nd the strike zone and Marco Estrada, Hiram Burgos and Chris Narveson have suffered injuries and missed signicant time. And the controversy surrounding superstar Ryan Braun hasnt helped. Major League Baseball is seeking a 100-game suspension for Braun, whose name appeared on a report for Biogenesis, a lab in Miami which sold performance-enhancing drugs. The lab is closed, but Biogenesis founder Anthony Bosch has agreed
to cooperate with the MLB in the investigation. Braun was adamant that he is not involved with PEDs. The issue was all over the media a few weeks ago but has died down of late. In 2011, Braun was acquitted on a technicality, and MLB wants to nail him. However, they screwed up back then, and its their fault. If youre going to ban substances, make sure to properly enforce the rules. I dont think Braun will miss any time. In conclusion, go Heat, Brewers and I guess Blackhawks. Since a Wisconsin team cant win the Stanley Cup, I can live with the Hawks taking the title. Chicago fans need something to cheer about. Stay cool, everybody, hit the links and take some time to relax. Its what summer is all about.
FILE PHOTO
SHANE CRAWFORD, (52), was an effective pass rusher for the Generals in 2011.
4C
SUBMITTED
DAVE HILLS, left, manager of Hawks View Golf Club, accepts a $300 check from Walworth County Tavern League President Trevor Wheeler on behalf of the Alex Wilder Trust. Wilder is a young woman diagnosed with lupus and rheumatoid arthritis who is struggling with medical bills. The Tavern League of Wisconsin Foundation matched the funds for the trust. Last year, members of the county league donated more than $50,000 to state and local charities.
SUBMITTED
THE AMERICAN CULINARY FEDERATION-GENEVA LAKES CHAPTER presented the Walworth County Resource Center (WCRC) and Food Pantry with $2,500 raised from a culinary benet dinner held on their behalf. Pictured are (rst row, from left), Chapter President Chef Deb Lampert of Covenant Harbor, WCRC operators Jim and Ardith Drescher, Chapter Vice President Chef John Boga of Lake Geneva School of Cooking, Chef Robert Oliver, Supreme Great Lakes, Rob Morelli, Roma PFG, Chef Linda Trakselis, Art Institutes, and (back, from left), Chef Russ Tronsen, Badger High Sschool, Chef Kerry Doll, Chartwells, Chef Mark Getchell, Geneva National, Chef Mike Schuette, Baker House, Jim Hammer and Brian Dufek, Reinhart F.S., and Chef David Ross, Lake Lawn Resort.
SUBMITTED
MORE THAN 22 FOOD PANTRIES beneted from a food distribution by Feeding Walworth County on Friday, May 31. The one-day event helped stock pantries throughout the county, with more than 24 volunteers who donated time and effort to load the numerous vans, trucks and other vehicles. During the event, a $5,000 donation by the Walworth County Deputy Sheriffs Association was dropped off and accepted by members of the organization. Shown are (from left), Walworth Country Sheriff Deputies Joshua Adams and Michael Krahn, members of the Walworth County Deputy Sheriffs Association, Jim Drescher, Gregg Kunes and Frank Guske Jr., representing Feeding Walworth County.
SUBMITTED
EASTVIEW SCHOOL STUDENTS submitted this photo in a contest to win books for their library. They were successful and the library won a new set of Wimpy Kids books, awarded by Abrams Books, publishers of the books. The newest book in the series will be out Nov. 8.
SUBMITTED
STUDENTS FROM AREA HIGH SCHOOLS attended the American Legion Boys State Program from June 8 through 13. They will be learning about leadership, government and Americanism while forming a 51st state. Pictured are (front, from left), Grant Eckhoff, Faith Christian; Dan Pearce, Big Foot; Tlaloc Huerta, Delavan-Darien; Trevor Kent, East Troy; Scott Ekman and Nicholas Bahaveolos, DelavanDarien; and (back, from left), Dylan Saude, Union Grove; Gavin Wardzala, Catholic Central High; Steven Wales, Elkhorn Area; Eliah Nelson, Delavan-Darien; Austin Feeney, Westosha Central; and Jordan Nanda, Elkhorn Area.
The Lake Geneva Regional News welcomes its readers to submit photos of charitable events, personal milestones and school activities for publication. We also accept unique photos of wildlife and nature. Photos must have a minimum 200 resolution. The photos must be in focus and have a natural color distribution. The Regional News may alter the color on photos and crop them. We use editorial discretion when reviewing pictures. The people in the pictures must be identied. Submitted pictures may also appear online at www.facebook.com/LakeGenevaRegionalNews. Please email photos to managing editor Robert Ireland at rireland@lakegenevanews.net. Readers can also bring pictures to the Regional News Ofce, 315 Broad St. Lake Geneva, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
ReelLifeTV is totally professional! The production was quick, with no store disruption and I love the final product!
- Ken Vergis (Owner) The Dish Dealer
5C
REGIONAL NEWS
Listings
Thursday, June 20th, 2013 through Wednesday, June 26th, 2013
TV
6C
Currently playing on
EVENTS & TRAVEL CHANNEL DINING CHANNEL SHOPPING CHANNEL LODGING CHANNEL
GOLF & ADVENTURE CHANNEL
Maple Fest Lake Geneva Cruise LIne Chocolate Fest Fontana Lobster Boil Country Thunder Venetian Festival Walworth County Fair Tune in for more Dog n Suds Fitzgeralds Genoa Junction Olive Black Martini and Wine Lounge
Aldens Kennels
Paper Dolls
J. Roberts Menswear
Paper Dolls
PLAY-PERVIEW CHANNEL
Also playing:
An Events & Travel Channel Exclusive Series
Dear Readers,
I have seen many children removed and returned to abusive/neglectful homes over and over again. The need to protect our children is great. The decision to return children to a questionable environment is a hard one to make. Have the parents changed enough, recovered from addictions, changed possibly violent behavior, are the children truly at risk? How does the behavior of these parents affect the children for the rest of their lives? While I struggle with all these questions I am glad we can be there to step in and offer a helping hand. Children are a gift from God, and we have to do our part to compassionately protect them. From what I observed of the aunt she was certainly capable of providing a stable loving environment for the niece. Her own two children were happy, clean and well mannered. The aunt said she was horried by what she had seen of the household her niece was living in. The piles of lth, the stench of rotting food and other waste, the lack of clothing and other basic necessities. She said she had gone to the house to try and nd some clothing and shoes for her niece but did not want to even take the few belongings she found due to the state of lth and decay. The aunt said, I cried when I saw how my niece was forced to live. I asked about her brother and sister-in-law. She said she had fought with them both over their alcohol addiction for years. She had offered many times to take her niece when she knew they were in no shape to care for a child. They had declined many times. They then moved up north over a year ago to get away from her watching over them. PLEASE SEE TIME IS NOW PAGE 4D
The Lake Geneva Regional News Serving the area for more than 140 years
Published every Thursday by the Lake Geneva Printing and Publishing Co. ADVERTISING STAFF
Advertising Representatives Duane Hove Mike Coolidge Phil Bonyata ReelLifeTV/Videographer Joy Kowald
CONTACT
Newsroom (262) 248-8096 jhalverson@lakegenevanews.net Advertising (262) 248-4444 ads@lakegenevanews.net Fax (262) 248-4476
General Manager/Editor
John Halverson
EDITORIAL STAFF
Managing Editor/New Media Rob Ireland Sports Editor Mike Ramczyk Reporters Jade Bolack Chris Schultz Steve Targo
PRODUCTION STAFF
Graphic Arts Director/ Advertising Sales Michael Reinsissel Asst. Graphic Arts Director Sarah Schauf Resorter Editor/ Special Projects Coordinator Jessica Franzene
BUSINESS STAFF
Office Manager Sue Hinske Customer Service/Office Glenda Hill Jacki Larisch
2D
Time ies
June 24, 1993
New ofcers for American Legion Frank Kresen Post 24 include Commander Len Jegerski, Sergeant at Arms Wellington Merritt and Chaplain Bob Messena. William Demuth received his Bachelor of Science degree in agricultural business from UW-Platteville. His parents are Wayne and Connie Demuth, Lyons Township. Roxane Krohn was recognized by the Geneva Lake Womens Association as the 1992-93 member of the year. Dorothy Hinds, Williams Bay, was one of 10 people in the state to receive the Bank One Community Spirit Award for her volunteer work in the community. U.S. Marine Cpl. Thomas E. Orr, son of Linda and Thomas E. Orr Sr., Genoa City, recently received the Navy Achievement Medal for superior performance while serving in Okinawa, Japan.
BROAD STREET IDENTITY. Merchants on the 200 block of Broad Street have installed red umbrellas in front of their shops. This is a winner on several levels. First, it was funded by the store owners. No government or BID money was used. Second, its a great start to creating an identity for that portion of Broad Street. Its the type of identity that can tie Broad to Main Streets business district while at the same time giving Broad Street a separate image. John Halverson, editor
LETTERS POLICY
Letters to the Editor must be signed by the writer, include a phone number and address in order to be considered for publication in the Lake Geneva Regional News. No names will be withheld. Letters emailed to the Regional News must contain a telephone number and address so the writer can be reached. They should be sent to jhalverson@lakegenevannews.net. The Regional News reserves the right to edit letters. Letters that are libelous, vulgar or profane will not be published. Poetry also will not be published. All decisions regarding this letters policy are at the discretion of the editor. The deadline for submitting a letter for any given week is 5 p.m. Friday.
Star Center Schools Betsy Schroeder, Rose Recob, Gail Michnay and Dawn Kleimehl received Achievement Plus awards from the school board for their work with the schools discipline committee. The Alternative High School in Elkhorn held graduation ceremonies for 68 students, including Leah Ruenz, Chris Winters, Lauren Beherns and Tony Zerfas. Emeline Cossitt, Linn Township, received her wings as a helicopter pilot for the U.S. Navy on May 30. Traver School students on the fourth quarter honor roll included Jon Reek, Teresa Tomaszewski, Connor Pillman and Sarah Mack. Andrew Bock, Kyle Schryver, Mike and Steve Reno were among 20 volunteers who helped with plantings at Edgewater Park in Williams Bay.
HISTORY
PATRICK QUINNS HERO had quite a diverse life ranging from athletics to the military.
son, then only three years old, even though he had never married. In 1945 he also commenced his role as a civic leader in Lake Geneva, becoming an active member of the Knights of Pythias and of the Lions Club. He was elected Commander of the Frank Kresen Post 24 of the American Legion. Using the training that he had acquired at Milton College, he began preparing income tax returns for many of Lake Genevas residents. He also became a mentor to many of the young men in Lake Geneva. In August 1959, following a three-year battle with colon cancer, he died at the Woods (now Zablocki) Veterans Hospital in Milwaukee. He was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery with full military honors. His name was Tom J. Wardingle. He was my uncle and the brother of my mother. With his parents, Tom and Lillie Wardingle (my grandparents), he raised me. He was my hero. Patrick Quinn is a Lake Geneva native who is University Archivist Emeritus at Northwestern University.
3D
formerly of Twin Lakes, died Friday evening, June 14, 2013, at her daughters home in Burlington, surrounded by her family. Mass of Christian burial at 10:30 a.m., Saturday, June 22, at St. Alphonsus Catholic Church in New Munster. Interment in St. Alphonsus Cemetery. Visitation from 4 to 8 p.m.Friday at the Haase-Lockwood and Associates Funeral Home in Twin Lakes. Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or VNA Hospice of Wiscosin. For online guestbook, go to haaselockwoodfhs.com.
Kevin Daniel Otis Green, 22, Fontana and Woodstock, Ill., died unexpectedly as the result of a car accident in Walworth County on Saturday, June 15, 2013. Visitation from 3 to 8 p.m., Thursday, June 20, at Schneider, Leucht, Merwin and Cooney Funeral Home in Woodstock. The Mass will be celebrated by Monsignor Michael L. Burke at 10 a.m., Friday, June 21, at St. Marys Catholic Church, 312 Lincoln Ave., Woodstock. Interment in the Calvary Catholic Cemetery in Woodstock. In lieu of owers, memorials can be made to St. Mary of Woodstock School Foundation Inc. or the Father Joseph Egan Financial Aid Program at Marian Central Catholic High School in Woodstock. Alice J. John, 85, Twin Lakes, died Sunday evening, June 9, 2013, at St. Lukes Medical Center in Milwaukee. Mass of Christian burial at 11 a.m. Friday at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church in Twin Lakes. Interment in St. Johns Cemetery. Visitation from 9 a.m. until the time of services at the church. Memorials may be made to St. Johns Catholic Church or St. Johns Food Pantry. The Haase-Lockwood and Associates Funeral Homes of Twin Lakes handled the arrangements. For online guestbook, go to haaselockwoodfhs.com. Larry D. Magee, 78, a lifelong resident of Lake
Geneva, died Tuesday, April 9, 2013, following a brief illness. A celebration of Larrys life Tuesday, June 25, at 10 a.m. at the Lake Geneva Museum, 255 Mill St., Lake Geneva, with the Rev. Robert Pfeiffer, of Community Church of Elkhorn, ofciating. In lieu of other expressions of sympathy, memorials may be made in Larrys name to the Geneva Lake Museum, 255 Mill St., Lake Geneva, WI, 53147 or the Community Church of Elkhorn, P.O. Box 959, Elkhorn, WI, 53121. The Derrick Funeral Home and Cremation Services assisted the family with arrangements. To sign the online guest registry, go to www.derrickfuneralhome.com.
William (Will) A. Olson, 28, Walworth, died Saturday, June 15, 2013 at his home. Services at 1 p.m., Friday, June 21, at Toynton Funeral Home in Walworth, with the Rev. Steven Buchanan ofciating. Visitation from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Friday, at the funeral home. Inurnment in the Walworth Cemetery.
SCHOOL NOTES
Mt. Mary College deans list
Jennifer Rasmussen, Elkhorn, a senior in the occupational therapy program at Mount Mary College, Milwaukee, earned a spot on the spring 2013 deans list, honoring full-time students who have earned a 3.6 GPA or better while taking 12 or more credits during the recent semester. Mount Mary College, founded in 1913 by the School Sisters of Notre Dame, was Wisconsins rst four-year, degree-granting Catholic college for women. Andrew Baldwin, Emily Beckett, Nathan Boltz, Joseph Devroy, Thomas Dulaney Jr., Michael Finster, Michelle Gottschalk, Sean Harris, Shahnnon Hawkins, Nicole Holder, Emily Johnson, Lynn Kalivoda, Kassie Kochan, Carolyn Kroll, Blake Majewski, Amy McNeece, John Moore, Thomas Morien, Justin Mortimer, Hailey Nelson, Molly Norris, Brady Norton, Eric Ostermeier, Zachary Picknell, KathrynPowers,AmberRodriguez, Lea Schoenberg, Gerald Siarnicki, Kristine Slawson, Kyria Smith, Samantha Soto, Sarah Townsend,Thomas Walbrandt, Nicholas Walton, Adam Wesner, Nicole Wiswell, Thomas Walbrandt and Nicholas Walton. The Registrars Ofce reported 2,804 students were selected for the deans list, out of the 12,034 enrolled at UWWhitewater. tional therapy, cum laude, and Jessica Walls, Elkhorn, received a Master of Science degree in dietetics. The Mount Mary College 288 degree recipients in May combine with 140 degree recipients in December for a total of 428 for the 2012-13 academic year. lez, Anthony Gordon, Anna Gregoles, Ben Grueter, Samantha Martinez, Daniel Playa, Joelle Rohner, Rayvin Sharp, Pegan Shefeld, Trevor Statdeld, Anne Stefan Lexi Stoen, Joshua Wu and Brandan Ziegler. Grade 4: Lithzy Aleman, Ericka Basurto, Caleb Bayer, Anthony Bole, Skyler Butler, Victoria Diaz Olivares, Trenton Golladay, Christian Gualajara, Grace Hall, Alissa Holmes, Angel Lopez, Leonel Luna, Sean Lussmyer, Cade Mangan, Aliyah Matthews, Desirae Patnaude, Ambar Perez, Jasmine Plascencia, Natalie Ramirez, Genesis Salazar, Jordan Sands, Braydin Wakeley and Jalyn Wood. Ella McGreevy, Madison Skates, Katherine Spende and Destiny Wohlers-Newell. Grade 4: Zachary Anderson, Grace Bourneuf, Hudson Derda, Olivia Dooley, Anna Froelich, Nancy Gomez, Aidan Grady, Jenifer Johnson, Curtis Knaack, Nicholas Laufenberg, Madison Ludwig, Caden Mulhollon, Eleanor Goff, Katelyn Nelson, Ava Trent, Eleanor Wall, Ashlyn Welch, Chloe Wright and Veronica Yakubov. HONORS Grade 5: Ava Anderson, Leslie Aranda, Jackson Biller, Josef Botello, Zachary Cowan, Ashley Dodd, Grant DuMez, John Frazier, Sarah Hibbler, Destinee Higdon, Chase Hodkiewicz, Drew Laskowski, Denise Luevano, Makenna Moore, Gerardo Ovalle, Steven Palmisano, Lexi Sharkus, Katie Varela, Belen Velasco, Kayla Watke and Rachael Warren. Grade 4: Alexandra Basurto, Brooke Challe, Jonathan Chavez, Rebecca Clevenger, Alexander Cortes, Kiley Firlik, Jennifer Gibbs, Christian Granat, Noah Grice, Jonas Haywood, Anthony Jovani, Taylor Kinsey, Abriana Krause, Blake Lancour, Nicole Laufenberg, Susan Lei, Seth Linneman, Leslie Mendoza, Nahomy Moreira, Andrew Olson, Grace Osnacz , Maya Pacholczak, Karla Perez, Ava Rawlings, Izabella Rempert, Ivan Sanchez, Connor Spiewak, Sonja Sundstrom, Angel Serna, SirrNaySayKU Shoe, James Sinclair, Ian Taddeo, Ian Ward, Brenda Zarate and Robert Zilske.
The following local residents graduated from Mount Mary College on May 18, 2013. Jelka Leedle, Lake Geneva, received a Bachelor of Science degree in nursUW-W deans list ing. HONORS Jennifer Rasmussen, The following students have been named to the UW- Elkhorn, received a Bachelor Grade 5: Gracie FredWhitewaters deans list for the of Science degree in occupa- ericksen, Pahola Gonza2013 spring semester. )*()8":
3*$).0/%
*-r
From Lake Geneva, stu4"-&%"5&4+6/&m
dents were Michaela Adams, We reserve the right to liimit quantities and correct printed errors. Justin Bowers, Randall .POm5IVSTBNUPQN PG8JOF$IFFTF 'SJBNUPQN4VOBNUPQN Brock, Kaitlynn Coyne , David Fleischmanns Gin Farmer, Crystal Gill, William VIDEO Fleischmanns BUD/BUD LIGHT OR COORS BEER Preferred Whisky Goril, Nadine Harris, Joshua ABSOLUT VODKA OR BOMBAY SAPPHIRE GIN GAMING Fleischmanns Vodka Canadian LTD Whisky HEINEKEN OR AMSTEL LIGHT Kozlowski, Jill Matthies, BAILEYS CORDIALS IS HERE! HIGH LIFE OR ROLLING ROCK .99 Isaac Olson, Nicholas Paxton, CAPTAIN MORGAN SPICED RUM $12 Over $400,000 won in last MGD BEER OR MILLER LITE CHIVAS REGAL OR GREY GOOSE Andrew Richter, Justin Smith 3 months! MIKES HARD LEMONADE Pall Mall J & B SCOTCH Daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and David Zindler. Cigarettes J BAVET BRANDY ASK ABOUT OUR SENIOR Genoa City students were JAGERMEISTER LIQUEUR GAMBLING CLUB $47.99 Carton ARBOR MIST WINES Jessica Ayres, Kyle Carlson, JIM BEAM GPS TUES. & THURS. 8 A.M.11:30 A.M. BAREFOOT CELLARS Cerina Colon, Devin Dennis, JOSE CUERVO GOLD MARGARITA Craft Beer the Week BERINGER CALIFORNIA WINES Jacklyn Ippolito, Nathan Ken- SMIRNOFF VODKAS OR JOSE CUERVO TEQUILAS of Dogsh Head dzior, Bart Leasure, Ashley SOUTHERN COMFORT PEPPER FLAVORED WHISKY 60 Minute IPA The quintessential IPA CUPCAKE WINES Maccaux, Jason Pummer, SVEDKA VODKA .99 MONDAVI WOODBRIDGE WINES $9 Whitney Schutte, Ryan Syl- TRIBUNO VERMOUTH vester, Courtney White and Hamburger w/ fries AMERICAN CAF %0.&45*$#055-&4 Kimberly White Hot Dog w/ fries TacosGPS Sarah Wyrick, Pell Lake, Now open for Dinner 3 p.m.Close 8&--%3*/,4 Pulled Pork Sandwich w/fries MondaySaturday was named to the list. Homemade Lasagna Students from Elkhorn 7PUFECZ$IJDBHP5SJCVOFBTPOFPGUIFi5PQ8JOF4UPSFTuJO$IJDBHPMBOE were Alexander Anderson,
- .....24 pk cans "TTPSUFE'MBWPST N- 12 pk bottles 30 pk cans -CUMT 18 pk bottles 12 pk bottles N Assorted Types............... 750 mL btls Assorted Types ...........1.5 L btls - N- - Cabernet Chardonnay White Zin & More..............................750 mL btls Assorted Types .....................750 mL btls %SZPS4XFFU QLmP[CUMT
We provide a necessary and vital service to our community. We help families when they lose a family member. We handle all the details for a beautiful funeral celebration. We are very proficient in the formalities of condolence and funeral etiquette. We assist with all the details of the funeral service and burial including Veterans affairs and grief counseling. Our efforts are to serve you with dignity and respect.
DINNER SPECIALS
................................................
4D
Please help
We have almost met the Fox Charities $25,000 matching grant. Every dollar you donate will be matched by another, doubling your help to those in desperate need, removing their pains of poverty. Please help me to share our compassion and remove the pains of poverty. Please help our fellow creations.
Memorials
John & Susan Holmes, Brent & Scott in memory of Jean Watts. Kathleen Rohleder-Griebel in memory of James Lee Picknell. Lake Geneva Manor Association in memory of John Martino.
Upcoming event
Please join us Tuesday, July 2, 2013 at 5 p.m. as we celebrate Lake Geneva School of Cookings 5th year in Lake Geneva. We will be enjoying champagne, appetizers and delightful grilled bites from Chef Johns Demonstration Table while listening to the musical talents of Dave Sarkis. The event will be $50 per person with half of all sales going to The Time Is Now to Help. We hope to see you there. For more information please visit www.lakegenevaschoolofcooking.com or call 262-248-3933.
SUBMITTED
FATHERS DAY CONTEST WINNER. Keith Lofy of Lake Geneva was the winner of the Father of the Year contest sponosored by the Regional News. Both his daughters, Kyria. left, and Kaleigh, entered the contest and gave him a rousing review. Brunos Liquors and Hawks View Golf Course participated in the contest. Lofy will receive a $50 check for being the winner. See the winning entries on A5.
CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1D
Please visit
www.timeisnowtohelp.org.
ANNIVERSARY
Four Seasons Chorus Concert Fundraiser
Area food pantries will benefit from Songs from the Sixties concerts presented by the Four Seasons Chorus. They will be held in two locations. On Sunday, June 23, at 3 p.m., the First Congregational United Church of Christ, 715 Wisconsin St., Lake Geneva, will host the program. All proceeds will go to the nonprofit Lake Geneva Food Pantry. The second concert is Wednesday, June 26, at 7 p.m., at Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church, 420 Read St., Walworth, to benefit the Walworth Food Pantry. The Four Seasons Chorus was formed about five years ago to offer all singers an opportunity to perform a variety of musical concerts throughout the year and raise local awareness and much needed funds for the hungry in our county and beyond. Beginning at the Lake Geneva church for the first few seasons, the chorus now spends equal time in both places, making it more balanced for everyone. The volunteer group meets for about 10 to 12 weeks before shows to prepare, usually having one concert at each church, and do two themed shows per year. The chorus also performs at many care facilities. No auditions are required, only a love of music and some ability to carry a tune. Since the beginning admission has never been charged, but donations of money or nonperishable items for the local food pantries are requested. For more information, contact Rachel West at rachelrita22@gmail.com or call (262) 812-3786.
SUBMITTED
THE 60TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OF Bud and Mary Rush, Genoa City, was celebrated recently with their family members. Airman First Class Eugene Rush and Mary Margaret Fries were married on June 13, 1953, at St. Marys Catholic Church in Pell Lake. The couple has ve children all residing in Wisconsin. They are David (Jodie), McFarland, Teresa (Tom), Genoa City, Elizabeth and Steven, both of Elkhorn, and Robert (Kelly), Madison. They have 11 grandchildren, Jason (Troy), Michael (Britani), John (Becky), Matthew, Benjamin (ance Caitlyn), Jacob, Katelyn, Noah, Claudia, Alicia and Faith. The couple celebrated their anniversary with a private family boat ride aboard the steam yacht Louise Geneva Lake, followed by a dinner and cocktail celebration at Hawks View Country Club of Lake Geneva.
Personal Care Provider XAlso Accepting Private Pay, Some Long 7HUP &DUH ,QVXUDQFH 9HWHUDQV %HQHWV XTrusted Caregivers Since 1974
"Our ReelLife TV commercial has allowed us to provide a complete picture of all of our products and services to a whole new demographic of customers. We could not be any happier with the quality of the commercial and the wonderful compliments we have been receiving from our guests ever since its completion!" - Charlie Mormino (Owner) Olive Black Martini & Wine Lounge
723-8181
www.societysassets.org
5D
BADGER HIGH SCHOOLS class of 2013 celebrates during its graduation ceremony.
Geneva Lakes Womens Association Safety Town Scholarship, Nicole Petrie, $500; Genoa City Lions Scholarships, Mikaela Harrod and Jaclyn Thurmond, $1,000 each; Genoa City Masonic Lodge, Arthur Charles Sommers IV, $1,000; Heart of Gold Charity Inc. Scholarship, Elizabeth Porras, $1,000; Henry Strong Educational Foundation Scholarship, Nicole Johnson, $800; Jaycees, Leadership Dynamics Scholarships, Anna Kase, Randy Shine, Mary Grace Swanson and Atlanna Tschida, $500 each; John and Kathryn Swanson Make A Difference, Mikayla Lyons, Nicole Petrie and Robbie Sheets, $100 each, Ariel Altergott, Jack Golitz, Nicole Johnson, Taylar Keenan, Taylor Skates and Liberty Wieseman, $200 each, Sara Dunklau, Rachel Dyer and Tomas Pecha, $300 each, Emily Castillo, Casey Jacobsen, Mitchell Jensen, Alanna Kopp, Megan Plapp and Teresa Schiltz, $400 each, and Michael Szeszol, $500; John Nichols Memorial Scholarship, Taylor Kundert, $1,000; John R. Powers Memorial Scholarship, Gregory Happ, $1,000; Julie Studzinski Anglavar Memorial Scholarship, Megan Eling, $750; Kaye Family Scholarship, Michael Cordes, $1,500; Kikkoman Foods Inc. Scholarship, Kate Russell, $3,000; Lake Geneva Education Association Scholarships, Anastasia Bourass and Liberty Wiesman, $1,000 each; Lake Geneva Lakers Scholarships, Joseph Ahlgren, Kyle Janikowski, Traci Mulligan and Luis Porras, $500 each; Lake Geneva Lions Club, Jon Jacobson and Michaela Mancini, $2,000 each; Lake Geneva Lions Club Technical Scholarship, John Guske, $1,000; Lake Geneva Youth Cheerleading, Nicole Johnson and Hailee Siegler, $100 each; Lake Geneva Youth Football, Trenton Bobula, Matthew Brumm, Peter Krien and Michael Szeszol, $200 each; LeatherLips Watersports Inc., Jordan Barry, $500; LGMS PTO Scholarship, Rachel Dyer, $500; Medical Staff of Lakeland Medical Center Scholarships, Megan Ditzenberger and Erick
Nicia, $1,000 each; Pepsi Scholarships, Lillian Ho, Samantha Shanahan, Randy Shine and Taylor Skates, $1,000 each; Percy Francoeur Memorials, Colton Andresen and Laurissa Mortensen, $500 each; Pheasants Forever, Anna Niles, $1,000; Rae and Bob Guth History Scholarship, Lu Qiong (LuLu) Liang, $2,000; Rebekah Assembly of Wisconsin, Anna Kase, $500; Robert C. Bob Hermansen and Carl Dahlen Athletic Memorial Scholarship, Traci Mulligan, $1,000; Robert J. Peters Emergency Medical Services and Health Care Scholarship, Emily Castillo, $500; Ross Kolb Memorial Scholarship, Alexander Beyer, $1,000; Ross Kolb Memorial Scholarship, Liberty Wieseman, $1,000; Rotary Club Scholarships, Rachel Dyer, Taylor Kundert and Liberty Wieseman, $1,000 each; Sons of the American Legion Squadron 24, Michael Bergman, $500; Star Center Scholarship, Megan Ditzenberger, $1,000; Stella Pienkos Scholarship, Jamie Mikrut, $500; Stinebrinks Piggly Wiggly Scholarships, Jordan Dunn and Ryan Murphy, $1,000 each; Tony Las-
kowski, Austin Smith, $1,000; Traver Community Scholarships, Michelle Leonard, Emily Mack and Paige Stan, $250 each; Vaneta Pete Anderson Northern Precision Casting Co. Scholarship, Drew Antle, $1,000; Vernon Pollock Scholarships, Zachary Budill, Mikaela Harrod, Peter Krien, Megan Plapp and Liberty Wieseman, $500 each; Village Garden Club of Genoa City, Anna Niles, $1,000;
Wall of Success, Ian Weber, $1,000; Walter and Mary York Agricultural Scholarships, Alexander Beyer, and Paige Stan, $1,500 each; Walworth County Deputies Association, Teresa Schiltz, $1,000; and Walworth County Master Gardener Volunteer Association, Ashley Turville, $1,000. Many students who received NROTC, ROTC and scholarships from their universities were not listed here.
NOW
http://tinyurl.com/lgdihome
QUILTS Old & New Quilt tops Quilt Pieces Quilting patterns and books Loads of Fabric & Sewing notions! Needlepoint & Embroidery Pieces
A SIGN-UP SHEET WILL GO OUT AT 8:00 AM. QUESTIONS? CALL K IM AT (414) 460-1330. A WHALE OF A S ALE NOT R ESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR I NJURY.
6D
FABULOUS STRAWBERRY MUFFINS 2 1/2 cups four 1/2 cup sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1 1/2 cups buttermilk 1/3 cup melted butter 2 eggs, slightly beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 pint rm fresh strawberries, hulled and chopped Additional sugar for topping Preheat oven to 400 degrees. Spray or grease mufn tin with 12 cups; set aside. In large bowl, combine dry ingredients and whisk to combine well. In another bowl, combine buttermilk, butter, eggs and vanilla; stir. Make well in dry ingredients; pour liquid mixture and strawberries in. Using a large spoon, gently fold ingredients until just moist. Spoon batter evenly into mufn cups. Sprinkle each with about 1/2 teaspoon sugar, if desired. Bake 20 to 25 minutes at 400 degrees, until golden and dry to the touch. Remove from pan to cool on wire rack or folded towel. Makes one dozen.
STRAWBERRY TORTE 1 loaf-size all butter pound cake 1 3-ounce package cooked vanilla pudding mix 1 1/4 cup milk 1 1/2 cup sliced fresh strawberries 1 cup whipping cream 2 tablespoons sugar 1/2 teaspoon vanilla Thaw cake, if necessary; and slice into three long layers. Prepare pudding according to package mix, using 1 1/4 cup milk. Cool completely. Spread bottom layer with half the pudding; arrange 1/2 cup berries over pudding. Top with middle layer; repeat pudding and strawberries. Top with remaining cake layer. Whip cream with sugar and vanilla; stir in remaining berry slices. Spread on top and sides of torte; refrigerate at least one hour before serving. Serves eight.
Services directory
ALTERATIONS LAWNCARE
Friendly, Dependable
CLEANING
SEWING ALTERATIONS
& CUSTOM CLOTHIER
Kris Nish Wed. 10-3, Sat. 10-2 Laura OHalleran After Hrs. Appts. Available
Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri. 10-5
LAWN SERVICE SEASONAL CLEANUP PROPERTY MAINTENANCE BRUSH & TREE CUTTING
MATERIAL DELIVERY-BOBCAT WORK
B.L.G. SERVICE
262-249-1455
ROOFING
New Construction Carpet Cleaning Winter Watch Program Windows & Gutters Power Washing Snow Removal
Stephanie Nicewarner homecleaning@sbcglobal.net www.home-cleaning-service.webs.com References Available
GARBAGE REMOVAL
CONSTRUCTION
A. Jayne Roong
*Free Estimates* All Types of Roong 36 Years Experience 5% OFF WITH THIS AD
815-334-8616 847-931-2433
BBB - Excellent O.C.F. Preferred Contractor Angies List Member
WASTE MANAGEMENT
of
FREE ESTIMATES
(262) 620-6170
GENEVA LAKES
608-752-8210
Serving Walworth County
Bathrooms Doors Residential Repairs Kitchens Siding Home Windows Soffit & Fascia Maintenance Providing Quality Service and Craftsmanship for over 20 years
LAWNCARE
SEAL COATING
Got skills?
Show them off here. Call your
262.248.4829
CELEBRATING 25 YEARS
Bill Binn, President
262-248-8580
www.wyntreeconstruction.com
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE Your guides to local Restaurants Shopping RecreationEvents Golf
Having a Party? Call Crandalls! Private party rooms available. Catering and carry-outs.
SUNDAY BOUNTIFUL BRUNCH~Adults $15.95 Breakfast & Dinner Items 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m. DINNER MENU W/CHICKEN 1:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m
in this issue
Resorter Notes: whats going on in and around Lake Geneva? Pages, 6, 7 and 10 Tee Time: great golf for all ages and skill levels, page 12 Geneva Lake West directory, page 13 Park It: where to picnic and play in Lake Geneva, page 14
The
End Zone
on the South Shore of Delavan Lake
Burlington visitors guide, page 15 Out and About: shopping, recreation and services, page 17 Calendar of events, page 17 If its Friday, it must be sh fry, pages 20 and 21 Signs of summer on the shorepath, page 22 Downtown Lake Geneva directory, guide and map, pages 25 to 32 Real Estate section begins on page 52
COVER PHOTO BY JOY KOWALD
Business Staff
Office Manager
Sue Hinske
(262) 728-2420
COME IN & WATCH THE NHL GAMES
$3 Brats $1 Ear of Corn Food Starts at 12 p.m. ~ Karaoke 2-6p.m. Family Friendly
FOOD SPECIALS
Customer Service/Office
Glenda Hill Jacki Larisch
TUES: FREE DARTS THURS: FREE POOL & Pitcher of Beer & Pizza - $9.00 FRI: FISH BASKET SPECIAL 2 Piece: $6 3 Piece: $7 Plus $1.50 Tappers 3-6 p.m.
Advertising Staff
Duane Hove Mike Coolidge Phil Bonyata
SEE US ON FACEBOOK
Watch All The Blackhawk Playoff Games! WED. JUNE 19TH AT 7 P.M.
"Working with ReelLifeTV was so easy. During one short visit to the store, they took beautiful photos and video which became a great commercial highlighting my business' strong points. I would highly recommend every business in the Lakes Area makes a commercial with ReelLifeTV." Nick Vorpagel (Sales Manager) Lake Geneva Country Meats
Notes on notes: the dos and donts of thank-yous, page 34 Suitable for summer: attire for the groom and his men, page 36 Getting the gown right: what shape is right for your shape? page 41 Rehearsal dinner basics: who, when and where, page 44 Transportation for your guests, page 48
dining out
THE ABBEY RESORT & SPA
269 Fontana Blvd., Fontana, (800) 772-1000 or (262) 275-9000. We welcome all guests and area residents to celebrate the Abbey Resorts 50th Anniversary with us! We invite you to enjoy several great dining options located within the resort. The Fontana Grill, overlooking the resorts marina and seasonal ice skating rink, features steaks, chops, seafood, a Saturday night prime rib buffet and their signature Sunday Champagne Brunch. The Waterfront Restaurant and Bar offers casual dining, seasonal outdoor dining harbor side, a Friday night fish fry and Whitefords BBQd ribs, chicken and pork, year round. The Abbey also features the Helm, an intimate cocktail lounge, and Caf Latte, brewing Starbucks products. atmosphere. Authentic turn-of-thecentury details enhance the dining experience; the menu includes an array of appetizers, entrees and desserts, complemented by a variety of beer and fine wines. B.J. Wentkers is open for lunch Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Happy hour drink specials Monday through Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. Dinner 5 to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 5 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. a week, closed Mondays. Offering fresh seafood, chops, steaks and much more, including Friday night sh fry with Icelandic cod, Saturday night prime rib (regular or special cuts available), and Sunday champagne brunch from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. A banquet room is available for all special occasions as well as live piano entertainment on Friday and Saturday evenings. Visit www.bigfootinn.com. restaurant in the area. Dining is also available on the covered balcony overlooking downtown Lake Geneva with views of the lake. Enjoy drinks and appetizers in the picturesque landscape of the outdoor courtyard. On cool days dine next to one of our replaces while enjoying one of our many fresh seafood items, black angus steaks or pasta dishes. The Bistro also has prime rib every Saturday and a tilapia Friday sh fry in the fall and winter. A bountiful Holiday Brunch Buffet is also available on Easter, Mother's Day & Father's Day. Join us in the piano bar for your favorite Sake Martini or join us for happy hour at the Olive Martini Lounge inside Bistro 220 where martinis are $2 off and beer, wine & specialty mixed drinks are a dollar off. A complimentary appetizer will also be provided during happy hour. The SEE DINING PAGE 8
BIGFOOT INN
Two miles south of Walworth just across the Illinois/Wisconsin border off Highway 14. (815) 9434740. Run by Lee and Eugenia Archos since 1977. Open 6 days
BISTRO 220
220 Cook St., downtown Lake Geneva (262) 248-4220. A unique atmosphere with the illusion of outdoor seating indoors. Dine under the starry indoor sky in the most unique and intimate
Winner of 7 Best of Walworth County Awards Including: Best Pizza, Best Pub, Best Casual Dining & Best Overall Restaurant
"A family friendly pizzeria since 1973 With family friendly prices"
B.J. WENTKERS
230 Milwaukee Ave., Burlington, (262) 767-1514. Contemporary cuisine by Chef Eric Peterson is served in a uniquely historic
ELKHORN
(262) 723-7505
watsonswildwestmuseum.com
Check out our web site www.nextdoorpub.com Sign up for Pub Club and get alerts on specials, events and coupons!!!
resorter notes
Grand Geneva Resort hosting Summer Concert Series
Grand Geneva Resort and Spa invites guests to revel in the sounds of the season during the second annual installment of the propertys Summer Concert Series. Held outdoors at the resorts ski chalet, the season-long series offers lawn seating where guests can kick up their heels and enjoy a bevy of up-andcoming musical acts, including: Friday, June 28 The Eddie Butts Band a Midwestern favorite that plays a mix of soul, blues, and jazz classics. Friday, July 12 Geoff Landon & The Wolfpack Known for their powerful vocals, the band pays homage to todays top musical acts and award-winning musicians. Saturday, July 13 Bella Cain This local country group brings their high-energy act to the Grand Geneva as part of their annual pre-concert event before Wisconsins Country Thunder festival. Concert goers will be able to enter for a chance to win sold-out Country Thunder Tickets, Brad Paisley Meet and Greet Tickets, and autographed guitar, and more. Friday, August 2 The South of Disorder Band A suburban Chicago act that transports listeners to the islands with their renditions of classic rock standards from Jimmy Buffet. Doors open at 7 p.m. for each Summer Concert Series event, with live entertainment beginning at 7:30 p.m. Each concert will feature a variety of themed-menu offerings and drinks. Concert admission is complimentary for resort guests, and $10 for non-guests. For the Bella Cain concert only, doors will open at 6 p.m., with complimentary admission for resort guests, and $8 tickets for non-guests. Country radio station 106.1 will host a live broadcast from 6-8 p.m.; with live entertainment beginning at 9 p.m. For more information or to reserve accommodations at the Grand Geneva, please call (800) 558.3417 or visit www.GrandGeneva.com. Grand Geneva Resort and Spa is an awardwinning all-seasons resort set on 1,300 acres in the legendary southeastern Wisconsin community of Lake Geneva, just 90 minutes from Chicago and 50 minutes from Milwaukee. The property features 355 guest rooms; Well Spa and Salon; two championship 18-hole golf courses; The Mountain Top, a three-chair/18-run ski and snowboard facility; 62,000 square feet of meeting and convention space; three restaurants; and a 4,100-square-foot executive airport.
Stay cool this summer simply by adding a Bryant air conditioning system to your home or business or by replacing that old inefficient system with a new energy efficient environmentally friendly Bryant air conditioning system.
Voted the #1 Heating & Cooling Dealer in Walworth County for 3 years running
*$
2500.00
(*Based on 2.0 Ton/24,000 BTU, 13 SEER air conditioner, coil, 25 lineset & basic installation. Some restrictions apply. Call for a FREE estimate today! Offer expires 7/31/13.)
Some restrictions apply. Extra parts & labor excluded. Not valid with other discount or offers. Call for details. Expires 7/31/13
resorter notes
Hemingways celebrating six years
On Friday and Saturday, June 21 and 22, Hemingways will host its sixth anniversary celebration, featuring live entertainment and a complimentary pig roast to thank their patrons. The entertainment lineup includes a performance by Pirates Over 40 on Friday. On Saturday, the David Marshall Band, Pirates Over 40 and the South of Disorder band will perform. A complimnetary pig roast will begin at 5 p.m. All weekend long, patrons can enjoy specials, enter rafes and receive giveaways. Heminways is located at W3270 County Highway H, Lake Geneva. For more information, call (262) 348-1200 or visit www.hemingwaysportofcall.com.
ADDITIONAL PERFORMANCES
Gala of Stars: The Reunion Saturday, July 13 7:30 p.m.
A review of top hit selections from past Music by the Lake productions
Laurie Berkner Solo: The You and Me Tour Sunday, July 21 4:00 p.m.
Bring a stuffed animal (for your head) and dancing shoes to this special concert featuring the best-selling, award-winning childrens recording artist
(262) 248-1034
Now Accepting Visa and Mastercard.
Check out our website www.owl-tavern.com for upcoming summer events and drink specials
dining out
CONT. FROM PAGE 5 Bistro is open from 4pm until close Wednesday - Sunday and seasonally open Mondays 4pm until close. Weekend lunches seasonally. Visit our website at bistro220.com. menu. Friday's fish fry specials include Icelandic cod, lake perch and walleye. Fantail and coconut shrimp also are featured. Fish fry is available from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Soup and sandwich specials are offered Monday through Friday and specials are featured seven days a week. Food service also is offered in the beer garden; the kitchen is open until midnight seven days a week. Handicapped accessible. Carryouts are available for lunch and dinner menus. Champs has earned Best of Lake Geneva Voters' Choice awards for live entertainment, bar/tavern, spirits and sports bar. tainment schedule or additional information.
CAFE CALAMARI
Highway 67 and Geneva Street, Williams Bay, 262-2459665. Traditional Italian and Continental cuisine with a air, including favorites such as bruschetta, Sicilian let, Chilean sea bass and fettuccine Alfredo. Other Cafe Calamari favorites include veal portabella, marsala and picatta dishes. Overlooking Scenic Williams Bay Cafe Calamari offers a private room accommodating up to seventy guests providing a complete full service bar. Reservations are accepted. Open seven days a week at 5 p.m.
Due to popular demand, this chicken is served every night as an all-you-can-eat special. The Friday fish fry features fresh Icelandic cod and also can be combined with chicken. Sunday brunch is served from 10 a.m. until 1:30 p.m., followed by dinner service until 8 p.m. Tastefully remodeled inside and out, Crandalls offers lunch and dinner from 11:45 a.m. (closed Mondays). Crandalls features homemade pies, desserts and fresh-baked sticky-cinnamon buns. Crandalls is located one mile south of the state line and 10 minutes south of downtown Lake Geneva on Highway 120.
GRAND GENEVA
Highway 50 East, Lake Geneva, (262) 249-4788. Selected as one of the Top 10 Restaurants in Wisconsin, the Geneva ChopHouse at Grand Geneva Resort & Spa features hand selected steaks from local suppliers, fresh seafood own in from the coast, and an extensive domestic and international wine list. Sunday brunch offers fresh baked pastries, artisan cheeses, carving stations and made-to-order omelets. And when the weathers warm, you can savor cocktails and desserts reside at Embers Terrace and take in the beautiful scenic views. It is a culinary experience you will always remember. Reservations are recommended.
CHUCKS TAVERN
352 Lake St., Fontana, (262) 275-3222. Located on the west shore of Geneva Lake with a seven-mile view, Chucks has been an area tradition for over 50 years. With a casual and friendly atmosphere, serves its famous burgers and sandwiches as well as a fish fry basket on Fridays. The bar serves a variety of beverages beginning at 11 a.m. The upper-level Lakeshore Room now is available for private parties year-round. Call for the live enter-
CRANDALLS RESTAURANT
Route 47, Hebron, Ill., (815) 648-2609. Since 1969, Crandalls Restaurant has been known for its world famous broasted chicken.
GENEVA CHOPHOUSE AT
GRANDVIEW RESTAURANT
> W K & > >/s D & ^ E ^ E & New > D >/s : K > W Call For Dates & Details.
Be Lakeside!
N2009 S. Lake Shore Drive, Lake Geneva, (262) 248-5690. Located in The Geneva Inn on the shores of Geneva Lake. Featuring American contemporary cuisine and fantastic fresh sh specialties. Open every day of the week for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Breakfast is served Monday through Sunday from 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Lunch is served Monday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dinner is served Monday through Saturday starting at 5 p.m. and from 4 p.m. on Sunday. Sunday Brunch is served every Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Half-priced appetizers are available in The Grandview Lounge on Thursdays from 4 to 6 p.m. Live music featuring Diane Lewis Friday and Saturdays from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., and Carolyn Wehner during Sunday Brunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Located in The Geneva Inn, directly on the shores SEE DINING PAGE 20
10
resorter notes
Master Services welcomes Grainger to team of professionals
Brian Grainger has been hired for the general manager position at Master Services Inc. Brian currently resides in Palmyra with his wife Crystal and three children, two daughters, Madison 9, Sierra 12 and his son Austin16. Brian and Crystals children are home schooled and very involved in their church. Crystal was Brians high school sweetheart and they have been married for 18 years. Grainger has been in the industry for 20 years and attended Milwaukee technical college where he studied gas and oil forced air heating and air conditioning systems along with hydronic heating systems (boilers) Brian started from the ground up at Donovan Jorgenson Heating and Cooling in New Berlin when they had only 8 employees. He was running jobs after three short months. Six years later and for 10 plus years he was on the board of directors running one of the fastest growing companies in the state. In Brians ten year on the board they grew to a $60M company and had 130 employees. Brian ran several 80 to 100 unit condo projects and ran more than 1300 residential jobs and eventually ended up doing on call service work. He then went into a comfort advisors position and got homeowners happily involved in over $4 million of residential heating and air conditioning systems. He left Donovan in 2011 due to his dads illness. Grainger took a job running a company in Black River Falls where he was planning to reside with his father. In six months he doubled their sales and things were going great. Unfortunately his Dad became ill and he had to move back home. Roosevelt supply house recruited him and after competing with 26 other applicants he was awarded a sales territory. Grainger doubled their sale in a year and decided he missed the contracting business. Grainger serviced over 100 contractors and choose Master Services Plumbing Heating and Cooling to call his new home. Brian said over all the companies he visited he liked are high standard and work ethics and that is what drew him here. Keith Nissen the founder of Master Services Plumbing, Heating and Cooling has serviced Southeastern Wisconsin for over 23 years and specializes in residential plumbing, heating and air conditioning service.
)*()8":
3*$).0/%
*-r
4"-&%"5&4+6/&m
We reserve the right to liimit quantities and correct printed errors.
PG8JOF$IFFTF
ABSOLUT VODKA OR BOMBAY SAPPHIRE GIN - Fleischmanns Gin Fleischmanns Preferred Whisky Fleischmanns Vodka Canadian LTD Whisky
.POm5IVSTBNUPQN 'SJBNUPQN4VOBNUPQN
BUD/BUD LIGHT OR COORS BEER.....24 pk cans HEINEKEN OR AMSTEL LIGHT 12 pk bottles HIGH LIFE OR ROLLING ROCK30 pk cans MIKES HARD LEMONADE12 pk bottles
BAILEYS CORDIALS "TTPSUFE'MBWPSTN- CAPTAIN MORGAN SPICED RUM - CHIVAS REGAL OR GREY GOOSE - J & B SCOTCH - J BAVET BRANDY - JAGERMEISTER LIQUEURN- JIM BEAM - JOSE CUERVO GOLD MARGARITA -
SMIRNOFF VODKAS OR JOSE CUERVO TEQUILAS N- SOUTHERN COMFORT PEPPER FLAVORED WHISKY -
$12
.99
-CUMT
MGD BEER OR MILLER LITE 18 pk bottles Over $400,000 won in last
262.642.3230
merrymaids.wi@gmail.com merrymaids.com www.MM339.isiedge.com
ARBOR MIST WINES Assorted Types............... 750 mL btls GPS BAREFOOT CELLARS Assorted Types ...........1.5 L btls BERINGER CALIFORNIA WINES
Cabernet Chardonnay White Zin & More..............................750 mL btls
DINNER SPECIALS
10% OFF
Receive 10% off when you sign up for Merry Maids Advantage Program
$9
.99
QLmP[CUMT
AMERICAN CAF
Now open for Dinner 3 p.m.Close MondaySaturday
New or former customers only. Cant be combined with any other offer or discount. Additional restrictions may apply. Offers are non-transferable. Cash value 1/110 of 1 cent. 2010 Merry Maids L.P. All rights reserved
merry maids
%0.&45*$#055-&4 8&--%3*/,4
Hamburger w/ fries ................................................ Hot Dog w/ fries TacosGPS Pulled Pork Sandwich w/fries Homemade Lasagna
7PUFECZ$IJDBHP5SJCVOFBTPOFPGUIFi5PQ8JOF4UPSFTuJO$IJDBHPMBOE
11
CALLADORA SPA
$20 SUMMER SPECIALS Mens Monday
Mens Cut and Man-icure
Wellness Wednesday
Calladora Manicure
Bring a blanket and pick a spot on our lawn. Concessions will be available and there will also be music starting at 6:00 pm. Fireworks start at dusk! Saturday, June 29th
Trendy Thursday
Shampoo, Deep Condition and Style
12
TEE TIME
your guide to great golf
Come see why were called the Little Jewel of the area! COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES 365 POTAWATOMI DRIVE FONTANA, WI
262.275.3705 www.countryclubestatesgolf.com
Come And Play Either Como Crossings our 18 hole Championship Golf Course from $35 or Our Family Friendly Barn Hollow Par 3 Course from $15
7377 Krueger Rd. Lake Geneva, WI 53147 (262) 348-9900 (877) 429-5788 www.hawksviewgolfclub.com
13
ENJOY HOMEMADE PIZZAS, CHAR-BROILED BURGERS AND SPECIALTY SALADS ON OUR SCREENED PORCH OVERLOOKING THE LAKE.
Open Daily at 11:30 a.m.
Supercreme. Super potent. Intense Age-Renewal Creme and Eye Creme. Now Available at
New. Re-Nutriv
McCulloughs
Go west.
BOAT COVERS PIER CANOPY SALES & SERVICE PORCH CURTAINS MARINE UPHOLSTERY CANVAS SEWING CONTRACT SEWING
639 KENOSHA STREET WALWORTH, WI
~ ACROSS FROM SENTRY FOODS ~
(262) 275-5067
PIZZA BURGERS HOT DOGS GYROS ITALIAN BEEF BURRITOS & WRAPS ICE COLD TAP BEER ICE CREAM
Delivery to the Municipal Pier Dine In or Carry Out 99 N. Walworth Downtown Williams Bay (262) 245-1330 10:30 A . M .9:00 P . M . D AILY
O PEN
14
park it
Seminary Park Baker Street and South Lake Shore Drive. Picnicking and grilling are permitted; a playground is available. Flatiron Park Wrigley Drive and Center Street. The chamber of commerce is located in the park, as are a statue of cartoon character Andy Gump and a gazebo overlooking the lakeshore. Maple Park Madison and Geneva streets. A basketball court, tennis courts and a playground are available as well as a baseball diamond. Veterans Park Townline Road and Edwards Boulevard. Facilities include four ballfields, a soccer field, playground equipment and horseshoe pits. Dunn Field Eastview Elementary School, Sage Street. A basketball court, playground, ballfields and two tennis courts are offered. A skate park is open to the public. Rushwood Park Timothy Drive. A picnicking area, playground and sand softball lot are available. Badger High School South Street. A regulation baseball diamond, basketball hoops, two softball diamonds and eight tennis courts are offered, as well as a fitness area and a sand volleyball court. Donian Park East Main Street and lower Center Street, along the White River bank. A four-acre wetland preserve, the park has an observation deck.
Geneva Lake shoreline on Main Street. Picnicking is permitted. The library itself is built on land which was deeded to the city in 1894. The prairie-style library was dedicated in 1954.
Located in the heart of downtown Lake Geneva, Donian Wetland Preserve is made up of protected flood plain. The White River flows through the preserve.
15
BURLINGTON
Beautiful parks & gardens, a historic downtown & the designation of Chocolate City USA have put Burlington on the map and thats no lie, despite the fact that the city is home to the nationally known Burlington Liars Club. Unique shops, restaurants & festivals bring thousands of visitors from all over the region to Burlington all year round.
Your best source for local, healthfully grown produce and hand-crafted specialty foods.
- OPEN YEAR ROUND 7 DAYS A WEEK -
Caring for Seniors and Individuals with Disabilities in Racine, Walworth and Kenosha Counties.
Innovative Solutions For Every Style & Budget From Concept To Installation
Flooring Cabinets Countertops Millwork
~ Your Complete Home Design Service ~ Shop With Us and Experience The Difference!
Soft Walk shoes cradle your feet from dawn to dusk
Orthopedically designed footbed has patented air pockets to give your hardworking feet an all-day soothing massage
Home Helpers provides companionship and personal care wherever were needed!
Light Housekeeping Companionship Meal Preparation Caregivers are bonded and insured. 262-757-0012 HomecareBurlingtonWI.com
262-763-3050
www.burlingtonfootwear.com
16
more...spend less. Your own big box store in a small town. Located eight miles east of Lake Geneva in New Munster, WI. www. bestbargainsinc.com.
17
calendar of events
JUNE
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19
Open mic night, 8 to 11 p.m. ~ The Abbey Resort, Fontana Boulevard, Fontana.
FRIDAY, JUNE 21
Live entertainment from Pirates Over 40. ~ Hemingways, N3270 Highway H, Lake Geneva. Live entertainment from Tom Staneld, 6 to 9 p.m. at the Fontana Grill and 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. at The Helm; and Triple D, 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., the Waterfront. ~ The Abbey Resort, Fontana Boulevard, Fontana.
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
Sock hop event. ~ Margots Restaurant, 4009 S. Shore Drive, Delavan. Anniversary weekend celebration, with live entertainment from South of Disorder and Pirates over 40. ~ Hemingways, N3270 Highway H, Lake Geneva. Live entertainment from Tom Staneld, 6 to 9 p.m. at the Fontana Grill and 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. at The Helm; and Hobie, 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m., the Waterfront. ~ The Abbey Resort, Fontana Boulevard, Fontana.
SATURDAY, JUNE 29
Gordon Goodwins Big Phat Band with special guest Ann Hampton Calloway, 7:30 p.m. ~ Music by the Lake at The Ferro Pavilion, George Williams College campus, Williams Bay.
New tropical inspired summer specials heal and nourish with coconut, sugar and sweet cream applications. Enjoy a complimentary take home gi with all of our summer specials!
JULY
THURSDAYS IN JULY AND AUGUST (EXCEPT AUG. 15)
Free Chamber of Commerce Concerts at the Park series, 7 p.m. ~ Flatiron Park, Wrigley Drive, Lake Geneva.
SATURDAY, JULY 6
Lee Greenwood performance, 7:30 p.m. ~ Music by the Lake at The Ferro Pavilion, George Williams College campus, Williams Bay.
SATURDAY, JULY 13
Gala of Stars: the Reunion, 7:30 p.m. ~ Music by the Lake at The Ferro Pavilion, George Williams College campus, Williams Bay.
AUGUST
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, AUG. 10 AND 11
Geneva Lake Art Associations Art in the Park, a juried ne arts fair with more than 80 artists from all over the nation. Silent auction, food and beverages and childrens activities. ~ Flatiron Park, Wrigley Drive, Lake Geneva.
Catch all the sneak previews of where to dine, shop, stay & play Currently playing on ReelLifeTV.net
18
therapeutic hot stone massage, or relax while one of the skilled Estheticans give you a skin repairing facial or chemical peel. Utilize the talent of the highly educated hair design team to revive your color, enhance your current style and leave with your ideal look. Relax your mind, rejuvenate your body and refresh your spirit. Visit www.clearwaterssalonanddayspa.com.
TALLY-HO
RAIN OR SHINE! $10 ENTRY FEE Per Car
One Complimentary Admission & Drink To Each Vehicle Entry In Car Show Sponsored by: Vegas Gentlemans Club
CAR SHOW OPEN FOR PUBLIC VIEWING from 9:00 a.m.6:00 p.m.
Food provided by Vegas Gentlemans Club Breakfast available at 7:30 a.m.
19
October, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Both indoor and outdoor space is utilized for the market.
HEMINGWAY'S
N3270 County Highway H, Lake Geneva, (262) 348-1200. Lake Geneva's headquarters for all things laid-back and Key Westerly, live entertainment, two volleyball courts and huge patio with tiki bar. Twelve areas of activities makes Hemingways a popular destination for locals, tourists, bike runs, fundraisers, parties and concerts. Check the website for upcoming events. www.hemingwaysportofcall.com.
GENEVA NATIONAL
Highway 50, Lake Geneva, (262) 245-7010. Four miles west of Lake Geneva, Geneva National Golf Club features 45 holes designed by legendary golfers. The courses, designed by Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino and Gary Player offer golfers a first-class experience. The 60,000-squarefoot clubhouse overlooks Lake Como and the Palmer golf course, and features a full-service pro shop and the Grill Room. Special spring and fall packages are available.
KULLBERG JEWELERS
15 S. Wisconsin St., Elkhorn. (262) 723-2246. In business since 1945, the shop features fine jewelry for men and women in classic and contemporary styles. The shop also offers service for repair and custom designs.
GRANDVIEW RESTAURANT
N2009 S. Lake Shore Drive, Lake Geneva, (262) 248-5690. Located in The Geneva Inn on the shores of Geneva Lake. Open every day of the week for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Breakfast is served Monday through Sunday from 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Lunch is served Monday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dinner is served Monday through Saturday starting at 5:00 p.m. and from 4 p.m. on Sunday. Sunday Brunch is served every Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Halfpriced appetizers available in The Grandview Lounge on Thursdays from 4 to 6 p.m. Live music featuring Diane Lewis Friday and Saturdays from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.
20
dining out
CONT. FROM PAGE 12 served every Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Half-priced appetizers are available in The Grandview Lounge on Thursdays from 4 to 6 p.m. Live music featuring Diane Lewis Friday and Saturdays from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., and Carolyn Wehner during Sunday Brunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Located in The Geneva Inn, directly on the shores of Geneva Lake. Visit www.genevainn. com for more details. applesauce. Another popular special is the Sicilian-encrusted, slowroasted prime rib, served with roasted potatoes and coleslaw.
chops, steaks, island specialties, Friday sh fry and Saturday apple wood smoked baby back ribs, specialty drinks and live entertainment. free parking. Available for banquets and parties. Outdoor patio is available along with the tiki bar in season. www.hemingwaysportofcall.com.
IN THE DRINK
W3860 Lake Shore Drive, Lake Como North, (262) 2488855. In the Drink serves sandwiches, burgers, appetizers and Friday fish specials, as well as daily specials. Shuffleboard, a dartboard and pool table are available for patrons' enjoyment. Open daily at 11 a.m. Kitchen hours are Sunday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Cafe: a taste of Italy comes home, featuring fresh-baked stone re pizzas, gelato, espresso, cappuccino, and bakery goods, plus more Italian-inspired items. For more information visit www.lakelawnresort.com.
GREEN GROCER
24 W. Geneva St., Williams Bay. (262) 245-9077. Every Saturday from 1 to 4 p.m., the Green Grocer offers a complimentary boutique wine and handcrafted beer tasting, paired with delectible bites. Create your six-pack of beer or case of wine and receive a 10percent discount. Shop organic, local and grass-fed products seven days a week. Visit their Web site at www.greengrocergenevalake.com.
HARPOON WILLIE'S
Highway 67 and Geneva Street, Williams Bay, (262) 2456906. Featuring homemade specialty pizzas and Friday specials on the screened-in patio. The Friday fish fry includes beer-battered walleye, served with homemade potato pancakes, coleslaw and
HEMINGWAY'S
N3270 County Highway H, Lake Geneva, (262) 348-1200. Escape reality at this unique Lake Geneva establishment, where a laid-back, tropical atmosphere awaits. The menu reects the island theme and casual attitude, with family-friendly services and prices. Favorites include fresh seafood,
A DELICIOUS NEW FRIDAY FISH FRY FOR THE LAKE GENEVA AREA
Cod Filets dipped in Our House made Heinken Beer Batter, served with Our House Made Salad Tossed Table side with Fresh Bread, House Cut Fries and Cole Slaw - $9.95
WE ALSO OFFER OUR FRIED SHRIMP WHICH IS: Six Jumbo Black Tiger Shrimped Dipped in our House Made Heinken Beer batter served with Our House Made Salad Tossed Table side with Fresh Bread, House Cut Fries and Cole Slaw $12.95 N2062 South Lake Shore Drive Lake Geneva, WI 53147
COCKTAILS
VOTED
Great Food Incredible Lakefront View
Icelandic Cod, baked or fried. Great homemade potato pancakes and all the trimmings. Everything made fresh to order. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9.95 DINNER 4 P.M.-10 P.M. All you can eat Icelandic Cod, baked or fried. Great homemade potato pancakes and all the trimmings. Everything made fresh to order . . . .$10.95 DINNER SPECIALS LAKE PERCH - $12.25 BLUE GILL FILETS - $10.95
262.248.0685
www.corleonesicilianrestaurant.com
21
OPEN FOR LUNCH & DINNER AT 11:45 TUES.-SAT. OPEN at 10:00 A.M. ON SUNDAY
$11.95
PLUS SEAFOOD FEATURES AND REGULAR MENU
Our customers tell us. Best Fish Fry in the area.
262-248-3637
Highway 50 East (Next to Walgreens) Lake Geneva, WI www.redgeraniumrestaurant.com
Were the Talk of the Town! Why? ... Try One of Our
(262) 248-6183
Friday Fish Fry
All-You-Can-Eat Fried Cod................................................................$8.95 Baked Cod ................................................................................................$9.95 3-Piece Fried Cod .................................................................................. $7.95 Rainbow Trout ......................................................................................$11.95 Cajun Catfish ...........................................................................................$9.95 Pecan Crusted Tilapia .........................................................................$9.95
All Dinners Include Choice of Potato and Unlimited Soup & Salad Bar
Saturday
14 oz. Prime Rib................................................................................... $14.95
Choice of Potato and Endless Soup & Salad Bar
Sunday
Homemade Lasagna...........................................................................$8.45 1/2 Roast Chicken, Pork or Turkey with Stuffing.........................$8.45
Choice of Potato and Salad or Soup
Monday
4-Piece Southern Fried Buttermilk Chicken ............................$8.95
Choice of Potato and Endless Soup & Salad Bar
Breakfast Served All Day, Salad Bar, Pastries and Homemade Pies OPEN DAILY 5 a.m. to 10 p.m.
262-279-5200
~ CALL FOR HOURS ~
620 N. WALWORTH ST. DARIEN, WI LOCATED JUST OFF OF HWY. 14 & I-43 262.882.5515
22
BINGO
148 W. Main St., Lake Geneva. First and third Wednesdays of the month. More than $1,000 in cash prizes including progressive Jackpot and pull-tabs. Doors and concessions open at 5:30 p.m. Bingo starts at 7p.m. Visit sfdslg.wordpress. com/event/bingo for more information.
SONOMA CELLARS
1807 E. Geneva St., Delavan, 262-740-2200. Visit Sonoma Cellars for the best wine, beer and liquor selection in the area. Fabulous gift items and accessories will make your shopping experience memorable. Wine tasting daily.
STUDIO WINERY
401 Sheridan Springs Road, Lake Geneva, (262) 348-9100. Lake Genevas Only Winery! Studio is an urban winery. We are one part art gallery, one part recording studio, and 100 percent delicious! We put our hearts & souls into creating the best wines. Visit us and taste for yourself. Try a wine tasting of our wines, sit and relax while sipping a glass of our wine or a local beer, or stop in for a bottle or two of wine to take home for dinner. Featuring a piano lounge, art gallery, outdoor seating, live music, easy access and ample parking. Live Music every Saturday from 4-8. For more information visit www.StudioWinery.com.
MARGOT'S
4009 S. Shore Drive, Delavan. (262) 7409039. Authentic German and American fare in a casual country atmosphere. Imported German beers and wine full bar available. Margot's hosts several special events and "festivities," including May Fest, Oktoberfest, Christmas in Germany, and Winterfest, featuring special menus and live entertainment. Call for reservations and festival dates. Hours vary according to season; call for details.
OLIVE MARTINIS
220 Cook St. Lake Geneva (262) 248-4-220. Inside Bistro 220- Lake Geneva's only Sake Martini Lounge. Enjoy all of your favorite martinis a new way. Delicious!!! Happy hour Wednesday - Friday 4 to 6 p.m. Complimentary appetizers and drink specials! Enjoy drinks on the balcony, outside courtyard or in the lounge overlooking downtown Lake Geneva. Piano Lounge coming this fall! Visit www.bistro220. com.
One of the highlights of the shorepath walk is the Carolyn Gable property. Her fence has been painted with inspirational quotes. The Gable property is located east of downtown Lake Geneva on the shorepath; from the Riviera, head toward Stone Manor, on your left.
23
dining out
is sure to satisfy any guest. Friday Night Fish Fry a Wisconsin Tradition only $12.95. www.GenevaRidge.com. CONT. FROM PAGE
MARGOT'S
4009 South Shore Drive, Delavan, (262) 740-9039. Authentic German dishes and American favorites at "wunderbar" prices. Sauerbraten, weiner schnitzel, liver dumpling soup, fresh-roasted pork shanks, herring salad, kassler ripchen and more German dishes are featured, as well as fish and seafood. German wines, spaten and hacker pschorr are available. Daily specials and monthly wine tastings are offered, and the restaurant has a fireplace and an outdoor deck for dining.
Located across the street from the Riviera Docks on beautiful Geneva Lake. Enjoy great-tasting food and a festive environment at Popeyes, overlooking the waterfront in downtown Lake Geneva. Known for its outstanding selection of appetizers, salads, entrees and homemade desserts, Popeyes extensive menu offers many tempting choices. A complete selection of beers, wines, specialty drinks and hot drinks complements the menu. A childrens menu also is available. Catered dinners, large parties, weddings, or whatever the occasion may be, Popeyes staff makes every occasion a special one. Full menu is available for carryout. Barbecue to-go menu also available for your at-home parties. Popeye's is a nonsmoking restaurant.
weather permitting. Scuttlebutts features Lake Genevas original gourmet burgers along with chicken and vegetarian burgers, barbecued ribs with Scuttlebutts own special sauce, homemade soups, salads, sandwiches and authentic Swedish entrees. Other delicious entrees also are offered from stir-fries to pasta. Featured desserts are homemade pies like grandma used to make and a creamy key lime pie. Full breakfast featuring authentic Swedish pancakes and fresh-baked muffins is offered. There also is an excellent Friday fish fry. Cocktails are available. Scuttlebutts is open seven days a week.
SOPRA BISTRO
724 Main St., Lake Geneva, (262) 249-0800, www. soprabistro.com. Dinner, smoke-free, handicap accessible, reservations accepted, walk-ins welcome, vegetarian dishes. Sopra, an American Bistro, the premier Lake Geneva dining experience. Ingredient-driven chef-owner, Simon Cumming, designs American bistro classics with a fresh, farm-to-table approach. Using the nest seasonal ingredients, you'll be treated to a ne dining experience, in a casual, friendly and relaxed atmosphere. In addition to the thoughtfully selected wine list, Sopra also boasts an extensive selection of microbrew beers and a full selection of spirits, including specialty house martinis.
PIER 290
1 Liechty Drive, Williams Bay, (262) 245-2100. Located at Gage Marine. Uniquely American restaurant focused on clean avors, fresh ingredients, and attentive service. Our progressive menu features a variety of options which highlight the seasons best local ingredients ranging from grilled elk patties and falling off the bone beef short ribs to a bountiful sandwich menu. Whether you are enjoying your meal inside by one of our re places, or outside on our heated covered decks, the cozy environment and beautiful views of Lake Geneva will make your experience at Pier 290 memorable. Open daily 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. For more information, visit our website, www.pier290.com and check us out on Facebook.
YE OLDE HOTEL
6070 N. Railroad St., Lyons, (262) 763-2701. The most flamboyant example of rustic nostalgia we found is Ye Olde Hotel in Lyons, according to William Rice, Chicago food and wine columnist. Built in 1860, this historic hotel in downtown Lyons long has been a popular restaurant and bar year-round with both residents and visitors to the area. Casual attire accepted. Daily and nightly specials are featured in addition to the regular menu, which includes steak, seafood, prime rib, chicken, chops and spaghetti among the dinner options. There is a Friday night fish fry which features several choices. Now serving Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 4 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday from 11:30 a.m. (closed Monday and Tuesday). Carryout and delivery are available. Lyons is located midway between Lake Geneva and Burlington. Designated smoking area and full bar; reservations recommended. Handicapped accessible. Take Highway 120 North to Springfield then Highway 36 to Lyons.
SCUTTLEBUTTS RESTAURANT
831 Wrigley Drive, Lake Geneva, (262) 248-1111. Located in downtown Lake Geneva, Scuttlebutts overlooks Geneva Lake, which provides guests with an unbeatable view from the dining room. Fresh air dining is offered,
Want more information on area restaurants? Check out www.ReelLifeTV.net for video episodes on local eateries, as well as a comprehensive, searchable directory of restaurants throughout the area.
24
The Lake Geneva Regional News and ReelLifeTV are producing dynamic real estate property videos for area Realtors. These professionally filmed and edited videos will be in full HD quality. The video will be broadcast on the new ReelEstate channel on www.ReelLifeTV. net, on www.lakegenevanews.net and on our YouTube channel as well as supported in print by the Lake Geneva Regional News and the Resorter. The client will have full use of their video(s) to promote as they like. These commercials not only enhance the sellabilty of a property, but also further the Realtors brand. Videos will be broadcast until the property is sold.
$100*
Professionally produced video commercial and preferred video spot on www.ReelLifeTV.net (which includes a link to your website and map of property location). The commercial will be broadcast on the ReelLifeTV.nets Reel Estate Channel and www.lakegenevanews.net until the property is sold. *Full video production within a 15 mile radius of downtown Lake Geneva = $100. Additional charges may apply beyond the 15 mile radius .
Package four video shoots together in one day and receive the fourth video free!
Contact the sales department at 262.248.4444 or ads@lakegenevanews.net to schedule your commercial.
25
Downtown
Lake Geneva
26
Downtown
4
COUPON
Bring in this Ad to Receive a FREE APPETIZER with purchase of 2 adult lunch or dinner entrees.
Valid thru 9/8/13 Sun.Thurs. Only
Home of the GianormousBurger and Daily Fish Fry. Salads & Sandwiches also available. Kids Menu available.
LAKE GENEVAS LARGEST PATIOS WITH 3 OUTDOOR BARS and 14 HD TVS
OUTDOOR FIREPLACE
642 W. Main St. Lake Geneva, WI (262) 248-9572 HOURS: Daily Noon till 2 a.m. www.carvettis.com FREE WI-FI
11
ll in the details: Victorian Houses. Its sometimes used as a catchall term for houses that look old and fancy. But the Victorian era of architecture encompasses a number of distinct trends and hybrid styles, with features that render them recognizable to those in the know. Lake Genevas historic Maple Park and much of the surrounding neighborhoods are home to many examples of the styleds of this era, which spanned from 1860 to 1910. A walk through the area just northwest of downtown will put you in prime Victorian country ... and you might just be able to narrow down what style of Victorian youre looking at, with the help of a few key clues. Hunting the (not-so-elusive) Victorian Because much of the development in Lake Geneva occurred during the Victorian heyday, there are many examples of the various sub-styles. Because there was a great deal of overlap in these mini-eras of Victorian trends, these homes do have some characteristics in common:
6
Welcome to our collecon of unique stores.
You will nd apparel for every taste, a gi for every occasion, and items for your home that will be cherished for years. Galerie Masse Unique works of art and accessories Jones New York Timeless, sophiscated designs Masse Too Handcraed jewelry to whimsical art Noures Oriental Rug Gallery Rugs from around the world Portraits A unique combinaon of photography and painng The Cobblestone Peddler Home & Custom Window Trader Nick Two A unique collecon of clothing, jewelry
and accessories Fashions, Jewelry & Gis
27
Lake Geneva
All Your Watersports Fun at ONE LOCATION
262-248-4142
www.genevawatersports.com
14
Whats the roofline like? The primary Victorian styles tend to have roofs with steep pitches. What is the shape of the structure? An asymmetrical exterior is a predominant feature of many Victorian homes. What are the materials used? A home with a variety of textures reflects the complex Victorian style. Are there details on the facade? Are multiple colors used to highlight them? Victorian era architects borrowed freely from past styles, incorporating stick and spindle work, patterned masonry and eave brackets. story by Jessica Franzene, photos by Sarah Schauf
23
22
28
29
Downtown
20
Lake Geneva
Whi te R
ICE CREAM
& DELI
North Jefferson Madison Maxwell Franklin Pioneer Cemetery
22
North 8
iver
Ann
Water
Oak
0MZI&ERHW SR *VM2MXIW
CHOCOLATE SHOPPE ICE CREAM 1ST PLACE ICE CREAM RETAILER S ASSN. A PERFECT 10 FOR FLAVOR & SEAL OF EXCELLENCE 20 YEARS RUNNING FEATURING ICE CREAM - SHAKES - SUNDAES 40 FLAVORS CAPPUCCINO-SMOOTHIES-LEMONADE
- INSIDE & OUTSIDE SEATING AVAILABLE
572'45#8'4&#+.;52'%+#.5
/10&#;5 67'5&#;5
Portabello Swiss Brats $3.00 Retro Beers $1.00 All Appetizers 1/2 Price Domestic Draft Beers $2.50 pint FREE Pool All Day
9'&0'5&#;5
1/4 lb. Burgers $2.00 1/2 lb. & Veggie Burgers $3.00 Seasonal Craft Beers $3.00
6*745&#;5
Chicken Breast Sandwich $3.00 Ladies Nite Drinks $2.00 after 6 p.m.
Wa ve
MR. SCOOPS
rly
Riv
er
ite
Wh
Warren Dodge
Center
Broad
Sage
Cook
(4+&#;(+5*(4;5
Icelandic Cod, Lake Perch & Walleye with French Fries & Coleslaw starting at $8.95 SERVING FOOD 10:30 A.M. TIL MIDNIGHT CARRYOUTS AVAILABLE 747 MAIN STREET LAKE GENEVA 248-6008
8KUKVQWT9GDUKVG(QQFURQVEQO%JCORUo(QNNQYWUQP(CEGDQQM
Dunn Field
nw
Shore Path
Library
Riv ier aB
6 12
ea ch
24 2
7 Riviera
10
Water Commission
ll We
Main - Hwy 50
Ha
16
City 24 Hall
ve
oo
Elmwood
Geneva
Like us on to enter monthly drawing to win a $50 gift certificate for a 30 min. ride.
Carriage stand located on lakefront at the corner of Wrigley Dr. & Broad St. in Lake Geneva
Reservations and Info. 262.539.3620
Curtis
West
East
SL ak e Shore
Geneva Lake
Cass 9
Seminary Park
rig W y le
Baker
s Co Hw yH
www.lakegenevahorsecarriage.com
7 3
Bomb Shelle
Oa k
Beauty Boutique
15
262-607-1018
N ot valid with any other offer. Valid with this coupon only at The Back Yard. Expires 6/ 30/ 13
Shore Path
Campbell
30
Downtown
8
ictorian Viewing: As the rst residential neighborhood in the then, Village of Lake Geneva, Maple Park centered around a town square (the actual park today) and Pioneer Cemetery. Today, a walk through the 650-some acre national historic district is a chance to view some of the citys earliest homes, including Victorian, Italianate and Revival styles. The earliest homes in the district were built in the 1840s and 1850s, but most of them were constructed between 1870 and 1920. Second Empire Victorians (c. 18551885) 1) Mansard roof 2) Dormer windows 3) Tower or cupola A good (and rare, for the area) example of Second Empire is located at 1003 Main St. The circa-1860 home has been restored and lovingly maintained. Stick Victorians (c. 18601890) 1) Decorative stick work in gables and throughout exterior 2) A variety of materials and patterns in the spaces between stick work. 3) Steep-pitched, multi-gabled roof. Stickwork can be seen on houses in the 1000 block of Geneva Street, in the Maple Park historic district. Queen Anne Victorians (c. 18801910) 1) Steep-pitched, asymmetrical rooine. 2) Multiple gables, often with one dominating front of structure. 3) Spindlework in gables and in friezes across the porch. 1506 Main St. and 920 Geneva St. are examples of the Queen Anne style. Shingle Victorians (c. 18801900) Steep-pitched, often asymmetrical
Daily Specials
Open Mon.-Sat. 6:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m., Sun. 7:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. 522 Broad Street - Lake Geneva, WI
(262) 249-0301
21
1) rooine. 2) Shingled exterior, either in its entirety or on second story. 3) Lack of decorative details at doors and windows. The home at 1226 Main St. is a circa-1880 Shingle structure.
13
31
Lake Geneva
Maple Park Timeline
1834 A government surveyor plotting the area named John Brink changes the name of the body of water from Big Foot to Geneva Lake to honor his New York hometown. 1836 Christopher Payne is the rst recorded settler in Walworth County, in the Village of Geneva. 1837 Maple Park is platted as the rst residential district in the original Village of Geneva. 1844 The Village of Geneva is ofcially incorporated. 1848 Wisconsin becomes a part of the national union as its 30th state. 1856 The Wisconsin Central Railroad is constructed, connecting Geneva to Chicago (until 1860). 1861 The Civil War begins. 1871 Chicago re devastates the city. Many families move north to homes on Geneva Lake while residences are rebuilt. 1873 A new railroad track is established, reconnecting Geneva to Chicago. 1893 Worlds Columbian Exposition is held in Chicago. 1894 Mary Sturges donates her property to the city for use as a public library and park. 1896 Electricity begins to be incorporated into the City of Lake Geneva 1897 Yerkes Observatory is established by the University of Chicago (Williams Bay). 1929 With the stock market crash in October, the Great Depression begins.
THE ORIGINAL
C O M PA N Y
17
10
SOURCES: For a detailed guide of Lake Genevas architectural sightseeing, check out the pamphlet A Walking Tour of Olde Lake Geneva Towne. It was published by the citys Plaque and Walking Tour Commission in 1993; much of the information in this article was gleaned from this source. Its available for purchase at the Geneva Lake Area Museum. Another valuable guide is A Field Guide To Americas Houses (Alfred A. Knopf, 1984). Its a comprehensive look at the countrys architectural legacy and has a useful If You See... guide with visual cues to lead you to the accurate building style. Maple Park Timeline sourced from Geneva Lake: Stories From The Shore. story by Jessica Franzene, photos by Phil Bonyata
32
Downtown
19
Lake Geneva
The shops, restaurants and businesses of downtown Lake Geneva offer an amazing variety of goods and services yet the city retains its small-town atmosphere. Whether youre running errands, day-tripping or enjoying a long weekend, there is plenty to do and see downtown. In addition to the dozens of boutiques, eateries and specialty businesses, visitors and locals alike can enjoy the beautiful landscape of Geneva Lake. Historical architecture, quaint neighborhoods and a variety of parks add to this small citys charm.
Downtown Lake Geneva Businesses
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. Absolutely Home 264 Center St. The Backyard 252 Center St. Bomb Shelle Beauty Boutique 706 Geneva St. Carvettis Bar & Grill 642 Main St. Champs Sports Bar & Grill 747 Main St. Fancy Fair Mall 830 Main St. Field Stone Carriage & Pony 800 Wrigley Dr. Grandma Vickies Cafe 522 Broad St. Harbor Shores 300 Wrigley Dr. Hawks View Golf & Boutique 728 Main St. Kismet Handcrafted Gifts 152 Center St. Lake Geneva Cannery 120 Broad St. Lake Geneva Harley-Davidson 704 Main St. Leather Lips Water Sports 151 Wrigley Dr. Mama Ciminos Little Italy 131 Wells St. Oh My Gauze 227 Broad St. Original Chicago Pizza Company 150 Center St. Revive Gallery 721 Geneva St. Sazas Accessories 704 Main St. Scoops Ice Cream & Deli 101 Broad St. Sopra Bistro 724 Main St. Studio Winery 401 Sheridan Springs Rd. Village Gourmet 725 Main St. Wisconsin Precious Metals 253 Center St. See map on page 28.
12
18
Absolutely Home
Interior Decorating Distinctive Furniture Unique Accessories Gifts
15
SUMMER SPECIALS
COUPON COUPON
24 Hurricane
42 Slices
Two-Topping Pizza & Two Liters of Soda
$12.00
$26.99
131 Wells St. Lake Geneva, WI (262) 348-9077 Across the street from McDonalds on Wells Street
HOURS: Mon./Wed./Thurs./Sun. 2 p.m.11 p.m. Tues. 4 p.m.11 p.m. Fri. 11 a.m.3 a.m. Sat. 2 p.m.3 a.m.
16
33
34
Summer 2013
Bridal Guide
Notes on notes
The dos and donts of thank-yous
Once you say, Ill marry you, you may be wearing more than just a ring how about a wrist brace from writing dozens upon dozens of thank-you notes? Gifts are often plentiful from events like your engagement party, bridal shower, and, of course, your wedding day. Unfortunately, telephone calls and e-mail wont t the bill here. Instead, etiquette dictates that you send a handwritten thank-you note to everyone who gives you a gift. If someone gives you a gift for your shower and another for your engagement, you have to send a separate note for each gift. Send one to everyone, even if its your best friend whom youve thanked 1,000 times over. Thank-you notes also arent just for tangible gifts like cash or those steak knives you registered for, though. Send thank-you notes to the person who let you have your engagement party at her home or who helped make your wedding day special, like your band, orist or photographer. Notes should be written on stationery that complements the wedding. They are usually small, fold-over notecards with the words Thank You or your names on the front, and matching envelopes. For less formal notes, you can buy basic thank-you cards or monogrammed or personalized stationery. Just remember to use your maiden name on any notes written before the wedding, since your married name cant be used until after the big day. You should write in blue or black ink, not a pencil or colored pen. Notes should express genuine appreciation and gratitude for the gift. They dont have to be long, but should mention the gift and how youll use it. If you got that gravy boat that was on your registry, say that you cant wait to use it this Thanksgiving. For monetary gifts, you dont have to say,
SEE THANK-YOUS PAGE 45
www.lakegenevaschoolofcooking.com
35
Memories to Savor!
Well make it an affair to remember!
Preferred Caterer for Veterans Terrace in Burlington
www.stowellscatering.com
LET BITTNERS
HELP YOU WITH CHOOSING THE PERFECT WEDDING CAKE!
Whether you want a traditional tiered cake, an individual cake, or a sweet table, Bittners Bakery can create the perfect dessert. Call Amy or Maybell, our wedding consultants to schedule a free consultation and cake sampling at 262.248.2330 or info@bittnerbakery.com
495 Interchange North Lake Geneva, WI www.bittnersbakery.com
Located on the beautiful shore of Geneva Lake, the Riviera offers you the nostalgic memories of a bygone era and the scenic beauty of the present day lakefront. The Rivieras historic swing-era ballroom is the perfect location for weddings, parties, conferences and corporate events. The Riviera ballroom comfortably accommodates 375 guests for sit-down dinners. When it comes to address the floor plans, entertainment and dining, local experts can take care of all your needs from the simple to the extravagant. Local wedding and event planners, caterers, florists, and production companies are skilled at making the most of the unique opportunities presented by the Riviera. And our professional and accommodating Riviera staff will work closely with you to ensure everything is perfect for your special event. For more information go to www.lakegenevariviera.com or call Lake Geneva City Hall at 248-3673.
For Larger Weddings go to the Lake Como Beach Property Owners Club House and provide overnight accomodations for your family At The Lake House. (262) 249-1200 www.lakecomobeachpoa.com
THE RIVIERA
Catch all the sneak previews of where to dine, shop, stay & play Currently playing on ReelLifeTV.net
36
Summer 2013
Bridal Guide
Suitable for summer
Warm-weather attire for the men in the party
Weddings are a time to get dolled up. Though some gentlemen may be tempted to wear the suit they wear to work, a formal event necessitates something a bit more remarkable. When the weather is warm, some men may scoff at the idea of wearing a full suit or even a tuxedo. But just because a person is wearing pants and a jacket doesnt mean the suit must be dark and heavy. Although dark colors are traditional for weddings, dark, heavy fabrics will absorb the suns rays, making the groom and his groomsmen uncomfortable. Even when a warm-weather wedding takes place largely indoors where it is climate controlled, many couples choose to have the ceremony outdoors, where they pose for photographs as well. The groom and his groomsmen will want to be comfortable during these times, and the right suit and fabric can make all the difference. Linen and cotton are all-natural fabrics that are made from plant bers. They are much lighter weight than wool, and linen and cotton suits may be more comfortable. But linen and cotton are highly prone to wrinkling, and a wrinkled suit will not present well in a formal setting. Cotton and linen may be best reserved for informal weddings or those that will be taking place outdoors or beachside. Seersucker suits are made from cotton in a unique weaving pattern that lets air ventilate through the material. Seersucker suits may be most popular in the southeastern United States, but they can be worn anywhere the weather is warm. Many of these suits are manufactured in a gray, blue and brown striped pattern. Again, due to the lightweight fabric, you will feel cool. For less formal weddings, a seersucker suit may t. A khaki suit or a tan one may work better if the wedding is more formal. Ensure the accessories are in place to make this look work. The suit should t well and be tailored appropriately. Sharp creases in the pants and a crisp shirt and tie can complete the look. If the groomsmen are in coordinating suits, a tan or khaki color will not look out of place. If a full suit still feels too stiff, a nice blazer paired with a complementary colored trouser may be appropriate for a less formal affair. Some grooms want to err on the side of caution and stick with a classic suit or tuxedo. In such instances, grooms may want to investigate lighter weight wools. Such suits wont be as conning as a heavier suit. Grooms wearing a tuxedo may want to choose a white
SEE SUMMER PAGE 38
Featuring Younger, Sophisticated, Mother of the Bride & Groom Apparel LAST MINUTE BRIDES WELCOME -Dresses Available in Ten Days or LessSpecializing in out of town groups Overnight Service Discounts Available
Find Us On Facebook
262-249-0551
Mon.-Sat. 11-5 Sun. Noon-4 After Hour Appointments Available
37
38
Summer
CONT. FROM PAGE 36
tuxedo. A white tuxedo will look pristine and t with a formal theme. And the white will reect the sun and be cooler without looking casual. A groom who does not mind a midday wardrobe change can opt to wear a standard suit or tuxedo and plan to change later on for the reception. He can coordinate with his new bride and step into something more comfortable for dancing and enjoying the ensuing party. This allows for formality when the moments call for it and comfort later on in the day. Dressing for a warm weather wedding may require a bit of ingenuity on the part of the groom. There are different fabrics and styles of suit available to present plenty of wardrobe options.
Be Lakeside!
39
40
22 Banquet and Function Spaces Spread Out Over 32,000 Square Feet Championship Lakeside Golf Course Two Miles of Beautiful Lakefront Shoreline, Ideal for Outdoor Ceremonies and Photos Professional Catering and Wedding Planners Award-Winning Culinary Team Luxurious Guest Rooms and Suites New Calladora Spa, Offering a Full Menu of Spa and Salon Services
800.338.5253 l LakeLawnResort.com
41
Summer 2013
Bridal Guide
Getting the gown right
From classic to modern, theres a silhouette to t you
Few wardrobe decisions are scrutinized as much as a bride-to-bes choice of wedding gown. Finding the perfect gown that atters the future brides gure while stunning her guests and soon-to-be husband is a labor of love for many brides. The Bridal Association of America estimates a bride-to-be will spend between $1,500 and $2,000 total on her gown, veil and accessories. Brides often spend months, if not years, shoping for the right gown. Finding the right gown means having an understanding of what silhouettes are available and what atters certain body types. After all, you want to look like the best version of yourself when getting married. Here is a look of some of the common types of gown silhouettes and why choosing this shape might be right for you. A ballgown dress is truly a classic style, evoking images of fairy tale princesses. With a tted bodice and full skirt that airs at the waist, this silhouette is usually good for all body types. Because the full skirt, typically poofed-up by crinoline and will hide the hips and thighs, women with a pear shape might gravitate toward this style. The ballgown style may not be ideal for petite women, as the skirt may overwhelm their gures. Another silhouette very forgiving or appropriate for many body types is the Aline gown. A-line cut dresses should be the go-to style for anyone looking to minimize perceived aws. The cut of the dress will t to the waist and gradually fan out from the hips to form the outline of an uppercase A. When in doubt, A-line gowns are classic and sensible and a favorite among brides. Women who prefer something a little more formtting may select a trumpet silhouette. This dress is tted through the body and then the gown ares out at mid-thigh level. Women with taut stomachs and hourglass gures can benet from this
SEE GOWN PAGE 46
FLORIST
Wedding Flowers
Bridal Bouquets & Bridesmaids to the Church Flowers
Creating Beautiful Bridal Bouquets and Bridesmaids to the Church Flowers. Call For Your Appointment Today! We Deliver to Elkhorn, Delavan, Lake Geneva & Williams Bay
723-6677
Ma Mason Photography
| theabbeyresort.com |
42
Summer 2013
Bridal Guide
Popular mother-son dance song choices
Some mother-son combinations choose to go with a more traditional song for their dance, while others prefer to turn up the volume and get down to a more modern song. The following are some popular songs chosen for the mother-son dance. What a Wonderful World -- Louis Armstrong In My Life -- The Beatles How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You) -- James Taylor Summer Wind -- Frank Sinatra Simple Man -- Lynyrd Skynyrd Forever Young -- Rod Stewart The Wind Beneath My Wings -- Bette Midler Child Of Mine -- Carole King God Only Knows -The Beach Boys Blessed -- Elton John Just The Way You Are -- Billy Joel Ill Have To Say I Love You In A Song -- Jim Croce
262-537-4988 800-642-7287
Serving Our Local Community for Over 50 Years PUMPING OF ALL LIQUID AND SEMI-LIQUID WASTES Quality Made and Clean
43
Bridal Guide
Chinawest Jewelers
of Lake Geneva
Certified GIA Diamond Gemologist
Summer 2013
262.248.0304
44
Summer 2013
Bridal Guide
Rehearsal dinner basics: who, when and where
One of the nal responsibilities a couple has before they tie the knot is planning their rehearsal dinner. Typically the night before the wedding, the rehearsal dinner is an opportunity for the families of the bride- and groom-to-be and the members of the bridal party to get to know one another over a good meal. Planning a rehearsal dinner is much less complicated than planning the wedding, but couples still must take steps in advance of the dinner to ensure it goes smoothly. Choose the right restaurant. Couples who are having their ceremony and reception at the same venue may be able to have their rehearsal dinner at the venue as well. But many couples still prefer the rehearsal dinner be held at a different restaurant. When choosing the restaurant, be sure to make a reservation several weeks in advance and choose a restaurant thats fully capable of accommodating your party. The restaurant should have a menu thats versatile enough to accommodate guests on special diets or those who are vegetarian or vegan. The rehearsal dinner party can be quite large, so youll want to make your reservation as early as possible so you can get the restaurant of your choice. The larger the group, the earlier you should make the reservation. Invite the right guests. Some couples may be confused as to whom they should invite to their rehearsal dinners. Wedding party members and their signicant others should always make the cut, as should the parents of both the bride and groom and the person ofciating the wedding. Kids who will be in the wedding and their parents also should be invited. Many couples even invite their immediate family members and siblings, even if those relatives are not in the wedding. Determine who is paying in advance. The grooms family traditionally pays for the rehearsal dinner, but that tradition has largely fallen by the wayside. Couples should determine who will be paying for the dinner in advance so theres no confusion once the meal is over. Couples who are handling the bill for their weddings should include the rehearsal dinner in their overall wedding budget. Try to create a relaxed atmosphere. Many of the people invited to the rehearsal dinner may be meeting one another for the rst time, so couples should aim to create a relaxed atmosphere to reduce any nervousness and tension. The
SEE DINNER PAGE 47
SOAPSTONE STATUES
TUXEDOS
A great selection of styles from Nedrebos Formal Wear &Jims, DuBois Formal Wear New vests &ties in almost every color
Expert staff Weve been doing formal wear for 30 years Complete packages starting at $85.00
45
Summer 2013
Bridal Guide
Thank-yous
CONT. FROM PAGE 36
Thank you for your $100 check. Rather, say what you will do with the gift, such as put it toward a payment on a home. Get started on those thank-you notes as soon as possible. You dont have to write all 300 in one day. Pace yourself. The rule of thumb is to mail shower thank-you notes within two to three weeks after the party. Early wedding gifts should be noted before your
wedding day arrives. Old-fashioned etiquette says you have a year to thank everyone else who sends you a wedding gift, but try to get them nished by about three months after the wedding. The process could take a little longer if youre waiting on photo thank-you cards from your photographer. Get the job done in that time frame by staying organized. Make sure no cards get separated from their gifts. Keep a record of all the
gifts you received in a notebook, on your computer or on index cards. Be specic. Dont just say atware say Mikasa atware. Record the givers name, when you got the gift, what it was and the date you sent the thank-you note. By the time you nish that last note, youll be a professional at thank-you note writing.
1000
46
Summer 2013
Bridal Guide
Gown
CONT. FROM PAGE 36
style gown, but those who do not want anything tight in the hips and thighs will want to select something else. A bit more tted than the trumpet, this silhouette is close to the body from the chest down to the knee. The skirt then ares out slightly by the knee. Tall, thin women generally look best in this type of gown. A balance between a traditional A-line and a more tted gown, the modied A-line does not are out as much. But it does are out enough from the waist to hide areas around the hips and thighs. This is another good choice for a wide array of gures. Brides who do not want a gown that reaches the oor can opt for a tea length dress, on which the skirt generally falls between the ankle and the knee. Lean brides who want simplicity in their gowns can opt for a sheath silhou-
ette. The narrow shape of the gown from the neckline to the hem will denitely accentuate the body shape. Therefore, women who are shy may want to select a different option. Petite women who may be overwhelmed by more fabric can usually wear a sheath gown with success.Although a bride may have a wedding gown style in mind, it is a good idea to try on a number of different silhouettes to nd the one that is most attering. Bridal salon employees are usually well-versed in matching body type to a gown and can prove invaluable when selecting a dress.
262.723.LIMO
47
Summer 2013
Bridal Guide
Dinner
CONT. FROM PAGE 44
rehearsal dinner may also be the only time couples can relax and let their hair down with their family and friends, as the wedding day itself and the ensuing reception can be hectic. So take advantage of the more relaxed atmosphere and share a few laughs with those closest to you. Bring the gifts for members of your wedding party. The rehearsal dinner is when brides- and grooms-
to-be give their bridesmaids and groomsmen their gifts. If the gifts are especially large, then you might want to give them before you enter the restaurant or even back at the hotel. But in many cases, its perfectly alright to give out the bridesmaid and groomsmen gifts at the rehearsal dinner. Allow time for toasts. Toasts are not just a tradition of the wedding reception, but of the rehearsal dinner as well. The couples parents often want to toast
the bride- and groom-to-be, and such a toast may be conducted in tandem. But the groom is also expected to give a toast, most notably to his bride-to-be. In addition, the couple
walking down the aisle can toast their bridal party during the rehearsal dinner, thanking them for being a part of their big day. Rehearsal dinners are typically a fun chance for
couples and their families and friends to enjoy an intimate and relaxing dinner with one another the night before the couples big day. But couples should still follow certain protocols.
48
Summer 2013
Bridal Guide
Transportation for your wedding guests
Couples have a lot of factors competing for attention when planning their weddings. From nding a reception venue to choosing the menu to pinpointing the perfect honeymoon destination, couples must make many decisions on their way to becoming man and wife. One decision thats easily overlooked is how guests will get around come the weekend of the wedding. This is an especially important consideration for couples whose guest list includes many out-of-town guests that will be ying in for the festivities. Though the bride- and groom-to-be typically will not have to pay for their guests transportation all weekend long, it can be considerate for couples to share a variety of transportation options with their guests prior to the big day. The following are a handful of ways guests might be able to get around town come the weekend of your wedding. Public transportation is arguably the most affordable way for guests to get around. And in larger, more densely populated cities, pubSEE TRANSPORTATION PAGE 51
Looking for that special place for your Rehearsal Dinner or Wedding Party?
LaCroixs
Reserve the Tuscan room, a private room for your party! Offers a full service bar for you and your guests.
10 East Geneva Street Williams Bay, Wisconsin
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK AT 5 P .M.
Conveniently located between Chicago and Milwaukee. The gorgeous setting revealed itself. Rolling hills. Breathtaking surroundings. Spectacular views. Indoor and outdoor spaces for celebrating. Ballrooms with an elegant air. Menu choices I never expected. Not one detail overlooked.
PICTURE
WEDDINGS
MADE
WELL Spa + Salon to pamper myself. Newly renovated rooms and suites. Complimentary accommodations for the two of us. The perfect place to say I do.
PERFECT
49
50
T HE
Summer 2013
Bridal Guide
1969 & GIFT SHOP DELAVAN Full Service Florist ~ Where Quality Counts Exquisite, innovative and extraordinary floral design for all your wedding flowers and special events in the greater Walworth County area for 40 years.
SINCE
FLORISTS
Book Now For Your Free Wedding Consultation * Extensive Rental Selection * Invitations * Beautiful Florals From Around the World
6551 State Rd. 11 Delavan, WI 800/762-2032 (262) 728-2020 www.treasurehutflorist.com
51
Summer 2013
Transportation
CONT. FROM PAGE 48
Bridal Guide
to and from the ceremony and reception for any guests staying at the hotel. This ensures no one gets lost on the way to and from the ceremony or reception to ensure guests make it home safe after a reception where alcohol was being served.
lic transportation is often the most practical option as well. If your wedding will be taking place in a big city, provide a basic rundown of the public transportation options available in that city, including a bus schedule or a map of the subway system. These can be linked to a wedding Web site or included in the welcome bag awaiting guests at the hotel. Couples getting married in a larger city may also want to choose a hotel that is close to public transportation so guests can easily get to and fro throughout the weekend. Major airports all include rental car kiosks where arriving passengers can reserve a vehicle for the duration of their trip. But renting directly from an airport agency is typically more expensive than renting from an off-airport site. Couples who want to save their guests some money can provide their guests with a list of off-airport rental car agencies with more competitive rates. Such agencies may even pick your guests up at the airport. If not, guests might be able to take a shuttle to their hotels before picking up their rental car from a nearby agency. If your wedding reception and Friday night meetup will be taking place in close proximity to each other, then your guests may not even need to arrange for their own transportation. A taxi service to and from the airport might be all the transportation they need for the weekend. When planning activities for the weekend, make an effort to keep everything within walking distance of the hotel so your out-of-town guests wont have to face more expenses. Whether your guests are traveling far and wide to attend your wedding or
live right around the corner from the venue, its best to arrange for shuttle service
52
7 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
MLS#1310033-PADDOCK LAKE: Wonderful opportunity to enjoy lake living at a great price. Extra large yard, 2 car garage, lake rights w/association and possible boat slip. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $74,900
MLS#1310377-TICHIGAN LAKE: Lake rights to Tichigan, 4BR, 2BA, nicely maintained tri-level with a private back yard 133X188. Short walk to lake and playground. Multi heat source. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $200,000
MLS#1310354-GENEVA: First impression is most charming front porch in Fontana followed by lovely 4BR home with Florida rm and 2 sided fireplace. Very nice home with lake rights.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $559,000
MLS#1310379-LAKE BENEDICT: This is the dream home on the lake you have been waiting for - 3-4BR, 3BA, expansive front veranda overlooking your 260' of frontage on beautiful Lake Benedict. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $629,000
MLS#1310299-WILLIAMS BAY: Lake view nearly complete new construction 3 from lake! Open layout, 2 story great rm with FP, granite kitchen, sun porch with FP, lower level could be finished. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $799,000
MLS#1310438-LAKE BEULAH: Immaculate Lake Beulah lakefront w/breathtaking sunsets, 75' crystal clear frontage, fin LL walkout w/family rm, FP, wet bar, 3rd BR/BA, att 2 car gar and 5 car det.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $799,900
MLS#1310436-FONTANA: Remodeled 2 bedroom home just steps from the Abbey harbor and beach. complete privacy whether you are lounging on the screened porch or grilling on the deck. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $335,000
MLS#1310017-LAKE GENEVA: Gracious estate setting one block from lake. Captivating home w/walkout LL, spacious rooms, unique design, great views throughout. An exceptional property. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $759,000
MLS#1310174-LAKE GENEVA: Serene 5 acre setting. Views of ponds, Comfortable elegance - Great room, 5BR, 5.5BA, 4 fireplaces, pool. Artistry in design. Come live the dream. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $999,999
MLS#1310341-GENEVA NATIONAL: Walkout lower level. Views of golf course. Spacious rooms, deck, whole house sound system, in-ground sprinkler system and garden pond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $695,000
MLS#1310084-GENEVA NATIONAL: Completely renovated home with stunning views. Quality craftsmanship by Lowell. New decks and landscaping! Built-ins, designer cabinets, fixtures, ect.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $735,000
MLS#1310413-TWIN LAKES: IPanoramic views from the balcony of this Lake Mary lakefront condo. This 2 BR, 2 BA condo comes fully furnished down to the silverware. Boatslip, 1 car garage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $219,500
KeefeRealEstate.com
53
Bob Webster
www.LakeGenevaProperty.com Bob@LakeGenevaProperty.com
(262) 348-3233
LAKEFRONT
LAKE GENEVA: Fabulous like new Lake Geneva lakefront estate located on the North Shore with 6+ bedrooms, 6+ baths, elevator and both an outdoor and indoor pool. Impeccable attention to every detail, main floor master bedroom suite, breathtaking kitchen and dining areas, huge lakeside porch and expansive patio all with outstanding views of the lake. The perfect second home retreat for entertaining family and friends and enjoying comfortable lake living. Ideal level frontage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,495,000
MLS# 1307298 - WILLIAMS BAY: You'll love the charm and character of this five bedroom home located on the North Shore of Lake Geneva on a gently sloping lot with 114' of ideal level frontage. Beautiful modern kitchen and baths, impressive wood floors, fireplace and lake side family room with outstanding views. Spacious deck and glass porch entry foyer. Great yard, great pier, move in condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,595,000
MLS# 1304591 - WILLIAMS BAY: You'll be totally impressed the moment you step inside this like new 5 bedroom, 3 bath Lake Geneva lakefront home. Designed for comfortable lake living and ideal for entertaining with a finished walkout lower level just a few steps from the brand new pier on beautiful level frontage. Custom kitchen and baths. Virtually a brand new home on the inside within the last 10 years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,100,000
MLS#1308277 - LAKE GENEVA: Fabulous like new Lake Geneva lakefront home located on the South Shore literally at the water's edge with panoramic lake views and the ability to walk directly from the house to your boat. You'll be pleasantly surprised with the comfortable floor plan and amount of living space. Spacious decks & patio areas are ideal for entertaining. Numerous high-end finishes. Neat, clean and ready to move into. 5 car garage . . . . . . . . . . $2,095,000
MLS# 1293523 LAKE GENEVA: This beautiful 4 bedroom, 3 bath lakefront is located on 125 of ideal level Lake Geneva lake frontage with a convenient South Shore location. The home has been totally updated inside and out and is being sold furnished and ready to move into. The fabulous kitchen accents the open Great Room concept along with cathedral ceilings, wood floors and stone fireplace. There is a huge deck overlooking the lake with impressive lake views from most rooms. The Lake Geneva Country Club is within easy walking distance . . .$3,495,000
MLS# 1305779 - LAKE GENEVA: Fabulous brand new home just completed in 2012 located across the street from the lake in the Lake Geneva Manor Association. Youll be totally impressed the moment you step inside with the Great Room, cathedral ceilings, wood floors and a fireplace. All custom woodwork, cabinetry and top quality finishes. 3 fireplaces, screen porch and fenced yard. You wont be disappointed . . . . . . . . . .$895,000
MLS# 1290140-LAKE GENEVA: New price. Lake Geneva luxury in a private gated community! Two story great room, two family rooms, three fireplaces & granite gourmet kitchen. Walk in closets, five bedrooms and a fabulous master bath Jacuzzi. Custom upgrades everywhere! And best of all.is the gorgeous heated inground custom pool and beautiful stone patio. It doesn't get better than this!! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$649,900
MLS# 1292661 FONTANA: Delightful year round 3 bedroom, 2 bath cottage style home loaded with charm and character with the use of a transferable buoy boat mooring included, all located less than a block from the lake. There's even a view of the lake to be enjoyed while relaxing in the spacious 3 season front porch. Everything's been done here with updated modern baths and a bright open kitchen. Main floor laundry, wood floors and immaculate move-in condition make this one a must see . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $599,900
MLS# 1292742 FONTANA: This like new 4 bedroom home is located in Country Club Estates and would make an ideal primary home with a fabulous kitchen, two story high living room, main floor family room with fireplace and backyard deck and screen porch. The home would also be perfect as a second home with just a short walk to the Country Club Estates private association pier and public sand swimming beach area. The association also has a semi-private 9 hole golf course and adjoining tennis court . . . . . . . . $585,000
MLS# 1301935 FONTANA: Delightful 3 bedroom, 2 bath Chalet style A-frame home on a wooded fenced-in lot with lake access to Lake Geneva. Beautiful wood ceilings and lots of large bright windows offer a comfortable second home get-away feel. Open kitchen design with adjoining dining area, sun room, gas fireplace and main floor laundry. Private master suite with loft area. Walk to golf course. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $399,000
MLS# 1300815 FONTANA: Prepare to be totally impressed with the beautiful and virtually unobstructed view of Lake Geneva from this very affordable condominium unit at Fontana Shores. The fresh coat of paint and newly installed carpet will allow you to move right in, and at this very economical price, you can afford to make any further updates your personal tastes will require. Private association pier located directly across the street. Short walk to Fontana swimming beach. . . . . . . . . . . . .$350,000
MLS# 1292392 FONTANA: This impressive Alpine unit has been beautifully updated with tasteful decorating and is in move in condition. You'll love the wood floors, fireplace, spacious screen porch, upper level powder room and even a seasonal lake view of Lake Geneva. This setting offers a more private location with ample parking close by. Enjoy outstanding recreation facilities including indoor/outdoor pools, fabulous restaurants, golf, lake access to Geneva Lake with a kid friendly sand beach . . . . . . . . .$269,900
MLS# 1307945 FONTANA: You'll be totally impressed the moment you step inside this beautifully updated second floor, 3 bedroom, 2 bath unit in Abbey Hill. Attractively updated kitchen and master bath, cathedral ceilings, large brick fireplace, panoramic views overlooking common areas, spacious decks are ideal for entertaining. Enjoy the use of the clubhouse and sparkling outdoor pool as well as the Fontana public sand beach. This is truly an exceptional condominium value in the Lake Geneva Market . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$219,900
MLS# 1309609 LAKE GENEVA: This immaculate 3 bedroom, 3 bath ranch unit at The Oaks will impress you the moment you step inside. Bright, open kitchen with wood cabinets, cathedral ceilings and gas fireplace in living room, main level master suite & a delightful deck surrounded by trees and nature. A lower level family room with an office area, full bath & third bedroom. Spacious 2 car garage. This would make for an ideal primary home or an affordable second home get-away . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$199,900
54
MLS#1310620 - GENEVA LAKE: Comfortable ,affordable level lake frontage on Lake Geneva! Light-filled 4 BR, 2 BA ranch has panoramic lake views, newer kitchen, large Florida rm!. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1,495,000
MLS#1310885 - LYONS: Exceptional 20 acre estate minutes from Lake Geneva. 4BR, 4.5BA ranch with finished walkout in a professionally designed natural setting w/ponds, woodlands and meadow. . . . . . . . . . . .$1,350,000
MLS#1295721-GENEVANATIONAL:Magnificent, 5BR Frank Guido-built residence offers over 7000 Sq ft of quality & craftsmanship. Main level master, 4 add'l bdrm suites, finished LL. Heated garage. . . . . . . . . . . .$1,310,000
MLS#1304538 - LAKE GENEVA: Impressive maple island log home on 8+ ACS. 3BD, spacious, open concept. Inground pool, large pole barn, gazebo, horses ok. Minutes to downtown Lake Geneva. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$899,000
IN G
MLS#1296861 - DELAVAN LAKE: C100+' of Delavan Lake Frontage 4BR/3BA Stebnitz-Built home with finished walkout LL. Hardwood FLS, FP, Granite, Stainless appliances, Views, & Boathouse. . . . . .$799,000
IN G
MLS#1237828-GENEVANATIONAL:Ultra-premium estate home in Geneva National, European design/finishes highlight 7600+ sq ft of living space, 2 master suites, 4 additional Bdrms, finished lower level. Outstanding! . . . . . . . . . . . .$750,000
NE
LI
ST
NE
LI
ST
MLS#1310619 - RICHMOND: Newer, 3 BR, 2.5 BA country home on 27 acres w/established orchard/some cropland. 2-story foyer, hardwood flrs, 2 fireplaces, master on main, lrg kitchen. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$597,700
NG
MLS#1310719 - LYONS: Spacious 4 bedroom, 4.5 bath, home with 3 levels of living space, walk-out lower level with bar, kitchen, main level master. In-ground pool on 2.75 acres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$549,000
MLS#1290910 - BOOTH LAKE: Immaculate, 4BR, 3.5BA brick ranch with finished walkout lower level. Endless lake views, 100' excellent frontage, boathouse, lakeside deck and 3 piers.. . . . . . . . . . . .$525,000
NE
S LI
TI
MLS#1310692 - LYONS: California contemporary home on 5 acres close to Lake Geneva. 3BR, 3BA, w/garage space for 6 cars plus a pole barn. Private, wooded setting. Energy efficient systems. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$475,000
MLS#1302268-GENEVANATIONAL:Airy, open concept ranch condo in Geneva Nat'l on Palmers 8 w/pond views too! 4BR, 3.5BA, nice upgrades include hardwood flrs, granite, stainless appliances. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$385,000
MLS#1290970-LAKEGENEVA: Country retreat close to Geneva Lake. 3BR/3BA home w/large open concept great room w/FP offers bedrooms on each level, main floor laundry, screened porch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$249,000
MLS#1291020 - LAKE GENEVA: Big on space, short on price. Bright 4 bedroom, bi-level within walking distance of Lake Geneva. Big fenced yard. Enjoy municipal lake rights/beach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$219,000
MLS#1280436-GENEVANATIONAL: Wonderful, panoramic golf course views and an elevated, wooded site make this homesite in amenity-filled Geneva National Golf Club the real deal. Bank sale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$24,900
MLS#1280537-GENEVANATIONAL:Foreclosure in Geneva National! Panoramic golf course views, wooded site. Priced to sell ASAP. Stop wasting time looking for the perfect home & build your perfect home! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$14,000
55
LAKE GENEVA 695 Wells St. Large 1 BD first floor APT. Utilities included. $750 mo. 262-5392436
SHARON, WI Modern 1 and 2 BD apts. Country living in Historic Sharon. 20 minutes from Lake Geneva, 15 from Delavan. 10 from Walworth. Located on Hwy 67. 262-736-2300
Vaction Rentals
LAKE GENEVA - Grand Geneva condo timeshare (points) for sale. Must sell. $3,500. 262-248-4471 (9a.m.-5p.m.)
TREVOR/CAMPLAKE-GorResidential geous 3 bdrm, 1 ba ranch on a for sale crawl space. All new interior! Fireplace, hardwood flrs, all appliances, 2.5 det garage on huge lot. FOR SALE: GARAGE AND LOT $1125 mo. Land Management in Lake Geneva on West Barry Street. 262-248-4771 Properties 815-678-4771
NEW LISTING
Service Directory
FLOORING INSTALLATION Baumbach Flooring installs your carpet, vinyl and tile. 262-2456168 GEM ASPHALT PAVING & SEAL COATING All work guaranteed. FREE ESTIMATES. 414-305-4773
Automobiles
WALWORTH OAK TERRACE 1 BD APT lower, $600 mo. Water, 04 MERCURY MARQUIS 62 K, garbage included. No pets, no new tires, battery, leather. Remote smoking, Sec. dep. 815-690-3660 start. Grandma kept. $6800. 262215-6634
Lot 20 Balsam Ct, Delavan MLS#1312631 - $15,000 Just under an acre on a quiet Culde- sac with a wooded tree line on the rear of the property. Come build your dream home this lot is priced to sell.
Large level lot in great area right across from city park. Build your dream home.
Sales-FairsBazaars
13 ABBEY SPRINGS DR, FONTANA June 21&22 8-4 P.M. Multi-family Sale Nordic Track, Household Items, games, clothes, furniture, golf clubs, and much more.
Lot 5 & 7 East St, Clinton MLS#1312875 - $12,500 Great buildable lot at the top of the hill. Ideal for a walk out basement. MLS#1312867 Great lot in subdivision of new homes. Easy access to highways for commuting.
56
JULY 5th
8 am-12 pm: 8:30 am: Timber Ridge Character Breakfast* Kids Fun Run* Registration 7:30 am-8:30 am at WELL Spa + Salon, kids 5 years of age and younger Annual Firecracker 5k Fun Run/Walk* Registration 7:30 am-8:30 am at WELL Spa + Salon, a portion of the proceeds will benet the Lakeland Animal Shelter David Seebachs Wonders of Magic Show Grand Ballroom. Complimentary for hotel guests Live entertainment in the Lobby Lounge Interactive DJ in Evolve Bar
6:30 am Noon
1 pm-9 pm: 3 pm-7 pm: 5 pm-10 pm: 5 pm-9 pm: 5 pm-10 pm:
View more event details at GrandGeneva.com. For room reservations, please call (800) 558-3417. For dining reservations, call (262) 249-4788. *Fees apply.
6 pm Dusk: %VTL
9 pm-1 am: