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The Menomonee Falls Village Board unanimously sup-ported the sale of the Radisson Hotel to a limited liabilityentity based in Illinois.
As part of a tax incremental finance (TIF) district thatincluded the Radisson Hotel, in April 2010 the village pro-vided a $17.6 million loan to Lodging Investors ofMenomonee Falls, LLC, the ownership group that was toconstruct and manage the hotel. The ownership groupdefaulted on the loan.
The hotel was placed into receivership following amotion by the village of Menomonee Falls in WaukeshaCounty Circuit Court that was granted in November 2011.The village later won a summary judgment against thehotel ownership group, forcing remaining owner JamesHeyden to file for bankruptcy July 24, 2013, hours afterthe village won its judgement. The village approved a set-tlement with Heyden Sept. 2 in which Heyden will pay thevillage $100,000 over the next five years.
Randall Crocker, an attorney representing the village inthe proceedings, said an agreement was reached to sellthe property for $8.5 million to Isabella Investments LLC.The potential owners have already paid $200,000 in"earnest" money, with a closing date by Sept. 30. Theland, furniture and equipment, food and beverage, leasesexcept for management is included in the agreement.Crocker said the sale will go before the court for finalapproval on Sept. 19.
The partnership will be investing in the hotel throughthe federal EB-5 program, through which foreign investors
who made capital investments are eligible for permanentvisas or citizenship.
Crocker said the property was marketed in early Maywhich included email blasts to investors. Crocker said therewere 11 tours of the facility, and 11 formal offers werereceived. That was pared down to four bids.
Village reaches dealfor hotel sale
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Attorney Randall Crocker explains the details behindthe sale of the Radisson Hotel during the Sept. 15Village Board meeting. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.
Fish fry: The next fish fryat St. Anthonys Parish,N74W13604 AppletonAvenue in MenomoneeFalls, will be held Oct. 3 inthe school's Reichling Hall.See page 17.
Proposed TIF support-ed: The Menomonee FallsVillage Board expressedsupport for a 12th tax incre-mental finance (TIF) districtthat will be located alongLilly Road just north of SilverSpring Drive. See page 8.
Houdini program: OnWednesday, October 1 at7p.m., the MenomoneeFalls Public Library willhost a program calledHoudini: His Life andLegend with WilliamPack. See page 11.
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Menomonee Falls students are gettingready to test their math skills while raisingfunds for local schools. MathnasiumsTriMathlon contest is designed encouragekids to engage in math and to supportlocal schools.
Children at all levels of math ability areinvited to participate. In addition to win-ning medals, all students who participatethis year will earn money for local schoolswith a donation for each student partici-pating in the event.
The winner at each grade level will beentered into the Grand Prize TriMathlon.
The competition, open to 2nd-5thgrade students, will be held at on Oct. 18at the Menomonee Falls MathnasiumLearning Center at N78 W14569Appleton Avenue, Menomonee Falls.Participation is free and registration is nowopen at mathnasiumtrimathlon.com.
Mathnasiums TriMathlon provides awonderful opportunity for kids to engagein math in a fun way that also gives backto the community, said Kevin Carnes,President of Lakeshores EducationDivision. Were proud to support thisevent and inspire more kids to develop alove for math.
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Saturday & Sunday Sept. 27 & 28Dheinsville Park, Germantown Corner Holy Hill, Hwy 145 & Maple Roads
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The doxies and the dancing return toDheinsville Historical Park Sept. 27-28.
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Hamilton kept Brookfield East closeSept. 12 but they couldn't catchup to theSpartans, losing 10-3.
"The bottom line is we were carelesswith the football and we had some oppor-tunities. Against a good team, you've got totake full advantage of (opportunities), that'swhat you need to do," Hamilton Coach John Damato said afterward. "That didn'thappen tonight."
Hamiltons second drive of the eveninggot the Chargers to the Spartans 19-yardline on six plays before an interceptionquashed that opportunity.The Chargers goton the board at 6 minute mark of the sec-ond quarter on a 36-yard field goal byMatt Young, which completed 13-play drivethat started on the Chargers 30-yard line.
The Spartans scored the only touch-down of the game at the 8:37 mark of the
The Germantown girls volleyball teamfinished second while Kettle Moraine fin-ished third at the Chargers home invitation-al Sept. 13.
Germantown started the day with a25-22, 25-15 win over MadisonEdgewood but then fell to Appleton Xavier26-8, 22-25, 13-15. Germantownrebounded with a 25-19, 25-20 win overUnion Grove and followed that with a 25-19, 25-16 win over Wisconsin Lutheran.Germantown lost in the championship
match to Waukesha Catholic Memorial 21-25, 21-25.Germantown then returned to Greater
Metro Conference play Sept. 16 with a 25 -8, 25-13, 25-10 win at MilwaukeeLutheran.
Kettle Moraine Lutheran toppedHomestead (25-13, 25-23) andWaunakee (25-17, 25-14) in bracket playand then defeated Wisconsin Heights 25-11, 25-12 before losing in the semifinal toMemorial, 24-26, 24-26. The Chargersfinished the day with a 25-22, 25-17 winover Wisconsin Lutheran.
Menomonee Falls won three matchesat the Brookfield Central Invite Sept. 13.
before losing to a familiar conference rival.The Indians opened the tournament
with a 25-20, 25-22 win over Waterlooand followed that with a 21-25, 25-17, 15-12 win over Green Bay Preble.Menomonee Falls then topped Nicolet 25-10, 25-22. Menomonee Falls then lost toGreater Metro Conference rival DivineSavior Holy Angels 15-25, 17-25.
Hamilton split games at the Fond duLac tournament Sept. 13. The Chargersopened the day with a 25-20, 16-25, 12-
15 loss to Hartford but rebounded with a25-11, 25-13 win over Menasha. Hamiltonthen beat Denmark 27-25, 25-23 beforelosing to Grafton 25-27, 20-25. Hamiltonfinished the day with a 19-25, 26-24, 8-15loss to Fond du Lac.
Hamilton returned to Greater MetroConference play with a 12-25, 23-25, 11-25 loss to Divine Savior Holy Angels Sept.16.
State rankings: Germantown madeits first appearance this season on the statecoaches association Division I rankingsSept. 15, appearing in eighth pl ace. KettleMoraine Lutheran remained ranked sixth atDivision 2.
Girls volleyball: Germantownsecond at KML tourney
The Menomonee Falls boys cross coun-try team finished second at the Matt HadlerInvitational held at Rotary Park Sept. 13.
Menomonee Falls was led by Jake
McMahon, who finished fourth of 16:59. He was followed bySchinker in eighth (17:21), Josh H11th (17:36), Jayce Kolinski(17:46), Cooper Dozzi in 22ndTyler Smalley in 25th (18:12 Pogozelski in 37th (18:48).
Hamilton finished third at thChargers were led by Josh Desfinished second with a time of was followed by Steven Smit(17:25), Eric Downs in 18th (17Thompson in 21st (176:53),Swope in 27th (18:14), Nicholain 30th (18:24) and Tyler Voelzk(18:31).
In the girls event, Hamilton fwhile Menomonee Falls finiHamilton was led by Emma Wofinished sixth with a time of 19:5followed by Rachel Jeffers in 11Riley Swope in 16th (21:10)Parker in 18th (21:26), Eliana Se
(22:22) and Anna Selestow (22:33).Menomonee Falls was led
Estock, who finished 14th with21:07. She was followed bySchefelker in 19th (21:53) Jankowsk i in 22nd (22 :07Poffinbarger in 32nd (23:06),Hanson in 33rd (23:07) and Eliin 37th (23:51).
Germantown 10th Arrowhead Invite: The Gerboys cross country team finishedArrowhead Invite held SGermantown was led by Nick Foished 36th with a time of 17:08.
Cross country: Falls boys secondat Hadler Invite
Menomonee Falls was in fourth place inthe Greater Metro Conference with a 2-2conference record and a 9-2-1 overall markfollowing a 4-1 loss to Brookfield East Sept.16. Menomonee Falls goal came fromBrandon Dantone at the 87th minute.
The previous Friday Menomonee Fallsbeat Greendale 3-1 in a nonconferencematch. Joe Burgoyne scored two goalswhile Ian Storts also scored forMenomonee Falls.
Hamilton got its first GreaConference win of the season shutting out West Allis CeAfterward, Hamilton had a 1-2ence record and a 5-5-1 overall m
Germantown had a 0-2-2 NoConference record and a 4-7-2 ovfollowing a 2-2 tie against GraftoRyan Mongan scored at the 4th Germantown while Ryan Frenchthe Warhawks at the 42nd minute
Hamiltons Josh Descorcy runs to athird place finish at the Matt Hadler Invitational Sept. 13. Photo by Thomas
J. McKillen.
third quarter as Mitch Mikulsky scored on a27-yard run that finished off a 9-play drive.The Spartans extended their lead on a 25-yard field goal by Connor Allen at the 9:08mark of the fourth quarter. Hamilton's nexttwo drives ended with an interception andan incomplete pass.
A missed field goal gave Hamilton onemore opportunity, but the drive ended atthe Spartans 39-yard line. With the lossHamilton fell to 1-1 in the Greater MetroConference and 1-3 overall.
"We've got to take a hard look at our-selves in the mirror, as a coaching staff,each player, we've got to come back readyto rock 'n roll on Monday," Damato saidafterward.
Brookfield Central 21,Menomonee Falls 0: The Lancersscored twice in the first quarter and once inthe second. Central ran for 211 yards com-pared with 85 for Menomonee Falls.
Football: East tops Hamilton
Soccer: Spartans stop Falls
Hamiltons Matt Barnes prepunt against Brookfield East Photo by Thomas J. McKillen
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The following report was takenfrom records at the MenomoneeFalls Police Department.
Drug violations An 18-year-old man from the 8300
block of Steven Mack Drive was arrestedfor possession of drug paraphernalia at3:20 a.m. Sept. 5 after pipes were found inhis bedroom and vehicle. Police respondedto the scene after the man and his mothergot into an argument over the subjectsdrug use.
A 30-year-old West Allis woman wasarrested for possession of an opium deriva-tive and taken into custody on a West Alliswarrant at 6:10 p.m. Sept. 4 following atraffic stop in the 14800 block ofMenomonee River Parkway. Two doses ofSuboxone were located in her vehicle andshe was unable to provide proof of a pre-scription.
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"This process, as counsel to the village,I believe is in the interests of the methodol-ogy of reaching the highest and best price,maintaining the continuity of employment atthe hotel and preserving the franchise andis in the best interests considering the cir-cumstances," Crocker said.
Later in the meeting, Village ManagerMark Fitzgerald indicated that the shortfallbetween what the village is owed and the
sale price of the hotel will be covered bythe tax incremental finance (TIF) district inthe area.
"There is absolutely a differencebetween what we owe and what the hotelis selling for. That difference will be fundedand paid back by tax increment generatedin TIF district 6, the Main StreetRedevelopment TIF district," Fitzgerald said."This has never been and should never be aliability to the general tax levy or the gen-
eral taxpayer. All of it can and will be paidby back though TIF district 6."
Fitzgerald cited data indicating that theincrement generated by the TIF district willbe able to cover the difference. Accordingto information from Fitzgerald, completedor pending projects will generate $5.3 mil-lion in tax increment. In addition, other pro-jected development is predicted to gener-ate approximately $11,131,000 in taxincrement for a total of $16.5 million of tax
increment that has occurred or is projectedto be generated."There is a reasonable projection and a
reasonably conservative project that wewill be able to pull off the differencebetween the hotel sale and the remainingdebt and that will all be a liability of TIF 6.It will never be a liability of the general taxlevy or general taxpayers," Fitzgerald said.
Fitzgerald added that beside tax incre-ment, the shortfall could also be coveredthrough the village's facility and equipmentfund, which is funded by "tipping fees" thevillage receives from the siting of a landfillin the village.
The Hostmark Hospitality Group willserve as the management firm for the hotel.L.W. "Biff" Hawkey, senior vice president of
development for Hostmark, saRadisson "is one of the more extunities that we have seen in theyears."
Hawkey said Isabella LLC iof three people, a mother and hdaughter from Belarus. Hawketrio sought a full-service hotehour of the northern suburbs oThe Radisson franchise will rehotel, and Hawkey said it was
that 95 percent of existing empbe retained following the changship.
Hawkey also mentioned "hotel based decisions for shorsons, not long terms reasons"short-circuited the true potentialHawkey said the new managplanned to make approximately in improvements to the facility. ple, the shower design would bin response to comments fromAlso, a permanent buffet area wated for use for the meeting roo
Hawkey added that Hostmacomplete the sale soon so it cfacility during a busy time for thness.
...11 offers received for facility
The Menomonee Falls Village Boardexpressed support for a 12th tax incremen-tal finance (TIF) district that will be locatedalong Lilly Road just north of Silver SpringDrive.
In a TIF, taxes for given properties nor-mally directed toward local units of gov-ernment (village, school district, county,technical school district) are instead usedto pay for infrastructure improvements. The
local units of government will later benefitfrom the increased value generated by theimprovements.
The district covers approximately 107.5
acres of land on the east and west sides ofLilly Road. The area includes the site of aformer concrete block company and a one-time school that was later used by a busi-ness. According to information from the TIFproject plan, the total equalized value forthe properties are estimated at$5,074.876.
During discussion, Trustee Chris Smolikquestioned why the properties on the west
side of Lilly Road are included with the TIF.Village Manager Mark Fitzgeraldexplained that is adjacent to the mainparcels and meets the legal definition of
what a TIF district can be. In addition,Fitzgerald said the parcels are in the I-2heavy industrial zoning district and staffbelieves they should be "downzoned" intothe I-1 light industrial district and that put-ting those parcels in the TIF will make senseso there is a unified developmentapproach.
Fitzgerald also said the properties,including the west side, have "underper-
formed" and it seemed appropriate toinclude the west parcels in the TIF."We think it has a chance to be upgrad-
ed and dramatically improved," Fitzgerald
said. He noted that one buildwest side is for sale. He addePlan Commission agreed with tommendations on the western p
The board approved the rewith Smolik voting against tTrustee Katie Kress was not pre
Final approval of a TIF is Joint Review Board comprised btatives of all local taxing units a
representative. By Thomas J. McKillen,Editor
Village Board supports 12th TIF district
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The School District of MenomoneeFalls was listed in the exceeds expecta-tions category of the state report cardsissued for districts. District officials notedthe designation places Menomonee Fallsin the top 12 percent of the state for K-12districts.
The report cards, which were madepublic Sept. 16, judge districts and indi-vidual schools in four areas: Studentachievement in reading and math, studentgrowth in reading and math, closing gapsin reading, math and graduation rates,and on track and post secondary readi-ness. Districts are scored with four desig-nations, with significantly exceedsexpectations the highest and exceedsexpectations the second highest.
We are proud of the continued hardwork of our staff and students. This isanother indicator of our work to align ourcurriculum with college and career readi-
ness, and of the dedication of our staff,students and families to our students edu-cation, said Superintendent PatriciaGreco, Ph.D., said in a statement.
Among district schools, Ben Franklin,Riverside, and Valley View elementaryschools along with North Middle Schooland Menomonee Falls High School werein the exceeds expectations category.
District officials added of the four pri-ority areas, Menomonee Falls rankedhighest in On-Track and PostsecondaryReadiness with a score of 91.9 of 100,above the state score of 85.3.
Hamilton district significantlyexceeds expectations
The Hamilton School received thehighest ranking in the state report cards.
As a district, Hamilton was listed in thesignificantly exceeds expectations cate-gory. Four schools Lannon, Marcy and
Woodside elementary schools andHamilton High School were ranked inthe highest category while MapleElementary School and TempletonMiddle School were ranked in theexceeds expectations category.
In a statement issued on the statereport cards, Hamilton officials noted thatthe district was one of only five K-12 dis-tricts statewide to receive the significant-ly exceeds expectations designation.
"Being among the top five K-12school districts in Wisconsin is a greataccomplishment," HamiltonSuperintendent Kathleen Cooke, Ph.D,said in a statement. "It is a credit to staffmembers, families and community mem-bers who have high expectations forHamilton students and support what ittakes to provide an excellent educationalenvironment."
Cooke then summarized the steps thedistrict has taken that contributed to suc-cess in the classroom.
"The district's Strategic Plan lays outthe steps we need to take to ensure maxi-
mum achievement for all studhelped guide us in how we useso that instruction is the priori"Our continued focus is to prous curriculum and high quation which engages learners apersonal responsibility."
This is the second year report cards and third year freports. In a statement on cards, the State DepartmentInstruction noted that 88.3 schools statewide scored in expectations category or high
"Most of our public scschool districts are providing cation to our children, but weto rest on our laurels. These rare a good communication focus discussion among parenand communities on how our sschool districts are doing andcan continue to improvSuperintendent Tony Evers saiment issued by the agency. By Thomas J. McKillen, Man
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Cheery Cherry Fall Fair to benefitthe Emergency Department atCommunity Memorial Hospital
The 46th annual Cheery Cherry FallFairset for Sunday, Sept. 28, 9 a.m. to 4p.m., at Menomonee Falls Village Park,N87 W16701 Garfield Drivewill fea-ture artists and crafters exhibiting hand-made items for sale, including pottery,wood furniture, clothing, jewelry, hand-made soaps, metal work, mixed media,holiday and seasonal items and more. Inaddition to shopping, fair-goers will findentertainment, food, beverages and silentauction items. Proceeds from the fair willbenefit the Emergency Department atFroedtert & the Medical College ofWisconsin Community MemorialHospital.
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Houdini Program at the FallLibrary
On Wednesday, October 1 the Menomonee Falls Public host a program called Houdiand Legend with William Pac80 years since Houdinis dWilliam will expose the truthmyth of the escape artist, maghost hunter using storytellincal recreations. William is a mfilm consultant, and an authoChicago area. This program iopen to the public Community/Meeting Room ofloor. For more information,Karen at 262-532-8912 or cheat home.mf.lib.wi.us . MenomPublic Library, W156 N843Road, Menomonee Falls
Next St. Anthonysfish fry set for Oct. 3The next fish fry at St.
Parish, N74W13604 Appleton Menomonee Falls, will be helthe school's Reichling Hall. can-eat homestyle fish fry incmade potato salad, cole slaw, rbeverage and dessert. The foffered on the following FridaNov. 7, Dec. 5, Jan. 9, Feb. 2March 6 and 27 and May 1. information and pricing, calloffice at (262) 251-5910, extvisit the parish website.
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Top photos: Menomonee Falls Firefighters go through a vehicle extrication
drill during the Menomonee Falls Fire Safety Fair held at Menomonee FallsHigh School Sept. 13. Bottom photo: Kohls Wild Things Theatre gives a pres-entation at the event. Photos by Thomas J. McKillen.
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7261 Hwy. 60 West, Hartford, WI 53027262-709-4444 Email: [email protected]
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Send your resume or apply in person at:
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OFFICE/CLERICAL
We are looking for a FULL-TIME EXPERIENCED PERSONAL BANKER-LOANDEPOSIT SERVICES/ASSISTANT BRANCH MANAGER in our Slinger officeposition will be responsible for providing excellent customer service while assistingcustomers with Home Equity Lines of Credit, Car Loans and Other Personal Loans.Supervise, coach and develop a team of Teller and New Accounts personnel regardingpolicies, procedures, products, systems and banking transactions. This position is alsorequired to have knowledge of the teller and new account processes.
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First National Bank of Hartford Attn. Kelly Persha
Human Resource Manager116 W. Sumner Street P.O. Box 270
Hartford, WI 53027 262-673-58
The First National Bank of Hartford is an independently owned community bank. ServingWashington County for over 100 years. We are dedicated to developing economic growthand providing financial stability in our community area.
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Apply in person atThe Gables of Germantown
N109 W17110 Ava CircleGermantown, WI 53022
(on Division Road south of Mequon Road). No phone calls, please
www.capricommunities.com EOE
CAREGIVERS-Full or Part Time Position
Our Caregivers play a critical role in thecare and lifestyle of our residents,
assisting with ADLs, light housekeepingand meal service. CNA/CBRF
certification plus at least 2 years'experience preferred. Reliable
transportation, attendance and flexibleschedule needed. Please send resume [email protected] and place
the word "CAREGIVER - GABLES" inthe subject line or apply in person.
COOK- Part Time Position
Prep and prepare meals according tostandard recipes, ensuring a clean and
safe kitchen and adhering to the dietaryconcerns of our residents. Prior cookingexperience is required. Days/evenings,
some weekends and holidays. Please sendresume to [email protected]
or apply in person.
Capri Communities is the premier providerof senior living communities in Southeastern
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EOE/Drug Free Workplace
CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS
FULL AND PART TIME!
MAYVILLE NURSING &REHABILITATION CENTER305 Clark Street Mayville
Mayville Nursing & Rehabilitation Center iscurrently seeking qualified Certified Nursing Assistants to join our caring team. All shifts areavailable. WI Certification is required; priorexperience is preferred.
Interested candidates can apply at the centerand get a tour visit us at www.extendicare.com to apply online.
Extendicare... "Helping people live better"
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No phone calls, please
MAINTENANCE SPECIALISTPART TIME
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DOES WORKING EVERY OTHER WEEKEND SOUND GREAT TO YOU? Make a difference in someoneslife only working every otherweekend. Bridges of Wisconsin islooking for you to work with adultsw/developmental disabilities in theWest Bend area. We are hiring for parttime E/O weekend and full time 2nd& 3rd shifts. All positions includeevery other weekend. You must be atleast 18 yrs old & have a licensed / insured / reliable vehicle. Please call262-338-4941 ext 33 & leave amessage.
Providing supports that build bridgesbetween individuals and their communities
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Basses New & ImprovedPumpkin Festival
Come visit Basses atHappy Jacks Pumpkin Land
MenomoneeFalls H
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1 6 4
County Line Rd
4 1 / 4 5
WhatsNew
atBasses
PumpkinFestival 2014:
FreshKettle Corn
Old-FashionedCaramel Apples
Apple CiderDonuts
& More!
NEW OUTSIDEACTIVITIES:
For the Happy Decorator Corn Stalks, Indian Corn & Gourds Galore
Hot Apple Cider Create your Own Caramel Apples, YUM!
A Variety of Homegrown Apples
School ToursTours are based on Wisc. Academic Standards forScience. Basses offer: Harvest Time an Animated
Education Presentation.Take a hayride to field, Pick apumpkin, Feed the
animals & more. Seewebsite for details.Call 262-628-2626for appt. Mon-Fri,
1-5pm only.
Events, Pricing, Dates & Timesare Subject to Change
Please see our programs& events page on our
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September 27 - October 2610am-5:30pm Saturday & Sunday
-Weather Permitting-Public Hayrides Sept 27- Oct 26
(weekends only)Pony Rides Oct 4 & 5, 11 & 12
COME VISIT US WEEKDAYS FORCORN MAZE AND LIMITED FUN!
Admission: 2pm-5:30pmMeet Our Goats at Goatel 6
Basses Taste of Country, located at 3190 County Line Q inColgate, will kick off its Annual Pumpkin Fest Sept. 27, which
will run each weekend through Oct. 26th.
Basses Taste of Country islocated at 3190 County LineQ in Colgate (three-and-a-
half miles west of Hwy.41/45). Basses annual New& Improved Pumpkin Festbegins Sept. 27th and will runeach weekend through Oct.26th.
A family-run business,Basses owners, Roger andRebecca, along with their twochildren, Blake and Sarah Jo,have been selling produce andoffering a wide variety of family fun for 24 years. Theirtheme is a verse fromCorinthians 3:7: We plantand nurture but it is God whomakes things grow.
This fall Basses New &Improved Happy JacksPumpkin Land will be openSaturdays and Sundays from10:00 am - 5:30 pm andWeekdays from 2-5:30.
New Farmfastic Family Funactivities will include: Newgiant haymow slides, ratracers, a jumping pillow,peddle carts, pig races (racesat 11am, 1pm, & 3pm), amirror maze, new &improved Who Dun It cornmaze, pumpkin express trainand much more. Pony rideswill be available from 11am-5pm on Oct. 4 & 5 and Oct.11 & 12.
O i f i
the parents to enjoy all wehave to offer along with thierchildren and thats why we
created Pumpkin Land.Homemade caramel apples,caramel apple wedges, freshapple cider and a largeselection of homegrownapples will also be availablewhile supplies last.
In June 2015, Basses willoffer 15 acres of You-Pick-Straw-berries, during whichparticipants can roam thefields and gather deliciousred strawberries, and theneat them along with manyother delectable goodiesincluding our deliciousstrawberry sundaes.
The season then goes intosummer, which features upick raspberries, supersweet sweet corn, andfinishing up with a fallharvest of autumn beauty.
Basses books school toursas well, and those interestedshould call in advance tobook the outing. Tours aredone during the week and byappointment only.
Hours of operation forBasses Taste of Country areMon-Thurs-Sat-Sun 10am-5:30pm and Tues-Wed-Fri10am-6pm. For Pumpkin Festinformation, call the hotlinestarting Sept. 20 (262) 628-3866 i i
Basses New & Improved PumpkinFestival Kicks Off Sept. 27th
Basses Taste of Country3190 County Line Q, Colgate WI 530173.5mi W of Hwy 41/45 (Hwy Q Exit)
Reg. Store Hrs. Tue, Wed, Fri 10-6; Sun, Mon, Thurs, Sat 10-5:30Store 262-628-2626
Hotline 262-628-3866 Fall Fun Info. Oct Only
New & ImprovedSelf Operated
Pumpkin Blasters
BarnyardBall ZoneLooney Hayloft
Corn Toss
Sept. 27 - Oct. 31 New Who Dun It? Maze
Challenge. Who do youthink did it?
Maze Challenge- BassesNEW & Improved 8 acres
Trail your way throughadventurous maze of fun.
Hours: Sat, Sun 10-4:30;Mon - Fri 2-4:30
SPONGE BOBCORN PANTSSPONGE BOBCORN PANTS
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