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    NEWSKohls to repay $2million: KohlsCorporation will payback the $2 million itreceived from the villageof Menomonee Falls as

    part of its planned devel-opment of a new head-quarters in the WoodlandPrime development in theeastern portion of the vil-lage. See page 23.

    Silver Tea: The Miller-Davidson House at OldFalls Village will be festive-ly-decorated in aDepression-Era Christmastheme of the 1930s for theholidays and open for visi-tors on Sunday, December8 from 1-4 p.m. for theannual Silver Tea. Seepage 23.

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    The Menomonee Falls Optimist Club students of the month for Novemberare Corrina Wilson, a senior at Menomonee Falls High School; JenneHolland, an eighth grade student at Saint Mary School; Basia Klos, aneighth grade student at North Middle School; and Brooke Eliason, a senior

    at Menomonee Falls High School. They are pictured with Don Eisenhauer,Optimist Club President. Photo by Don Gorzek

    Optimist Club of Menomonee Fallsstudents of the month

    The Menomonee Falls Village Board

    approved the 2014 municipal budget Nov.18.

    According to information from villagestaff, the proposed tax levy will be$22,198,859.

    The actual budget increased by 1.3 per-cent ($283,750) from last year. State lawallowed the village to raised the levy by1.637 percent. However, Village ManagerMark Fitzgerald said the village chose to gowith a lower increase to maintain the taxrate, which is $5.20 per $1,000 assessedvaluation. The village tax rate was previous-

    ly $5.17 per $1,000 assessed valuation in2011 and $5.19 per $1,000 assessed valu-ation in 2012.

    The resident of a home with assessedvalue of $250,000 will pay $1,300 in thevillage portion of the property tax, the sameincrease as last year.

    "There's absolutely no change in taxesfor virtually 100 percent of the properties inthe village for the calendar year 2014,"Fitzgerald said.

    The number of village employeesremains at 180, Fitzgerald noted. Fitzgerald

    noted that the village has 53 fewer employ-Turn to page 6

    Falls VillageBoard approves

    2014 budget

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    Page 2 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News November 30, 2013

    Washington County K-12th grade studentsare invited to participate in the WashingtonCounty Land & Water Conservation Divisions2014 Conservation Poster Contest entitledDig DeeperMysteries in the Soil.

    Posters are to be submitted to theWashington County Land & WaterConservation Division by Monday, Dec. 30,2013. Required entry forms and rules may befound at www.co.washington.wi.is/lcd underConservation EducationKids.

    All participants will be recognized. Eachwill receive a certificate commending his/herinterest and concern for the environment. Thetop three winners of each category (in thecounty) will be awarded gift cards and art sup-plies. All first place winners will automaticallyadvance to the next level of competition forjudging.

    For more information, contact StephanieEgner at (262) 335-4804 [email protected].

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    November 30, 2013 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News Page 3

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    Page 4 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News November 30, 2013

    Falls Patio Players again performs thebeloved version of Charles Dickens' classic"Christmas Carol".

    Two of the Players own members, the lateCarol Klose and the late Jack Strawbridge,collaborated to write this musical version,which encompasses French and English carolsas well as many or iginal songs.

    Shows are at North Middle School audito-rium on N88 W16750 Garfield Drive in

    Menomonee Falls. They are: Friday, Dec. 6 at7 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 7 at 3 and 7 p.m. andSunday, Dec. 8 at 1 and 4 p.m.

    Tickets can be purchased online at fallspa-tioplayers.com or on the 24-hour hotline (262)255-8372. Adults/seniors are $10 and stu-dents are $8. FPP is also partnering with theFalls Area Food Pantry providing boxes in thelobby in which to drop food item donationswhen you come to see the show.

    Falls Patio Players to perform ChristmasCarol Dec. 6, 7 and 8

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    Other prizes include an eight-piece BirChef Cookware Set by Regal Ware Co. worth$400, a Chicago Day Trip to Museum ofScience & Industry with gas card andKenosha Brat Stop certificate worth $150 and18 holes of golf for two at the WashingtonCounty Golf Course valued at $100.

    Tickets are $10 per chance, $30 for 4chances and $50 for 10 chances. Only 500tickets will be sold. Tickets will be sold up untilthe time of the drawing.

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    Thank you to everyone who participated in and

    attended this years Christmas Festival onSaturday, November 16th. We were glad to help theGermantown Library celebrate their 50thAnniversary as part of this event.

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    November 30, 2013 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News Page 5

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    Page 6 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News November 30, 2013

    Dr. Howard Jacob once ran through apolice blockade in Germany just to talk aboutgenetics.

    His DNA sequencing of an ill child whohadnt eaten in nine months led to a bone mar-row transplant and allowed the boy to devoura steak 42 days later.

    In mid-November, he worked 31 hoursstraight from Saturday morning to 4 a.m.Monday.

    Im fine with that, he said.And Menomonee Falls High School was

    fine with listening. Science was cool.Not that it wasnt before, but this wasnt

    your run-of-the-mill textbook science lecturesome students expected to be a drag, even forthe Healthcare Academy.

    We were expecting a big science talk. Hemade it interesting. He articulated why he wasso passionate about what he does, said sen-ior Samantha Schlicht, an aspiring physiciansassistant.

    Jacob is a rock star of science and medi-cine. Hes a nationally sought after speakeronce featured on Nova, is a professor anddirector of the Human and Molecular GeneticsCenter at the Medical College of Wisconsinand is a vice chair of Research in theDepartment of Pediatrics at Childrens Hospitalof Wisconsin.

    Science teachers Amanda Gilman andDana Kopatich met Jacob last summer whiletaking a class at the medical college. Theytook a chance and ask if he would come tospeak, and he agreed.

    Students will never forget it. Jacob wasinteractive and down-to-earth, and heanswered all of the students questions.

    He turned everything back on us whatare our opinions on the topic, said seniorEmily Suetholz, who wants to be an anesthesi-ologist or pediatrician.

    It was an honor he was here. Its a once-in-a-lifetime thing, said senior Dia Vang, anaspiring nurse.

    Jacob told student s 20 percent of peopletaking a popular heart attack drug at $1,500per month arent receiving any benefitbecause they dont have the right gene for themedicine to help.

    Reading a persons entire genetic code

    has gone from costing billions of dollars to athousand, and, typical of technology, the pricekeeps coming down. Jacob said in a couple ofyears it will cost $200 to read an entire humangenome in 20 minutes.

    You can prick your finger and it will readyour DNA for you. Thats insane, said seniorJackie DeWalt. After t he presenta tion its real-ly hitting me. Our kids could be gettingsequenced.

    Jacob brought up moral, ethical, religiousand political issues that will be addressed inthese teens lifetimes.

    Should your parents know if youre at riskfor Alzheimers? he said. What if you dontwant to know?

    How much medical information life insur-ance companies should have and how theymay use it, living wills and pulling the plug ifsomeone is on life support which Jacob saidhe would have a hard time doing should histeen daughters ever be in such a situation.

    Laws are going to be written on this, hesaid. Pay attention.

    Jacob paid attention enough to ge t to col-lege. He didnt like school, but he wanted tobe a scientist since he was 5. He determined toget through it, and the rest is history.

    I dont go to work a day in my life. I lovewhat I do, he said.

    Beyond the science, that was Jacobs keymessage: Find your passion and do it.

    We hope we find a career like that, saidDeWalt.

    He found his, and Menomonee Falls stu-dents are looking for theirs. DeWalt thought hefound it in wanting to become a doctor, butJacobs candid line of 26 years of schoolhas the senior looking into occupational thera-py instead.

    This wasnt learning from a textbook,though Jacob could be considered a walking

    open one. This was a real scientist whoanswered questions about work-family bal-ance and paying for college.

    Were learning from a person that wrotethe books, DeWalt said.

    It was more personal because he wasright there, said Vang.

    Story provided by the School District ofMenomonee Falls

    Science beyond the textbookProfessor describes trends to students

    Dr. Howard Jacob spoke to students in the Menomonee Falls High School HealthcareAcademy program Nov. 19. Photo courtesy of the School District of Menomonee Falls.

    While some events happen every day orevery year in a high school, a state tournamentpep rally is an event that may only take place

    once every few years.For Menomonee Falls High School, theNov. 15 student assembly celebrating the girlsvolleyball state title won Nov. 9 was the firstsuch event held at high school since it was cre-ated from the merging of North and East highschools in 1984.

    It was a new experience for both teachersand students alike, one which began with atunnel created by faculty which the teamsplayers and coaches walked through to startthe program before sitting down on seats atthe north end of the gym.

    For high school Principal Corey Golla, thevictory was part of a bigger goal for the school.The number one goal I have as a school

    is really very simple goal, and that is that webecome the best at everything, Golla said.That means were the best academically,were the best musically, were the best in ourcommunity and were the best athletically.

    Coach J.C. Bruns thanked all the Falls sup-porters who watched the team online, on tele-vision and at the state tournament in Green

    Bay the previous weekend. Bruns then said theschool has great coaches throughout severalsports and several teams have had great sea-

    sons and got really, really close.We felt that same thing getting really,really close so many times, Bruns said. Thatswhat made this one so special for us, we wereable to do it, finally for ourselves as a team,for our families, but most importantly, for ourschool.

    Bruns then referenced the banners in gymmarking past state championships, the last ofwhich came with the cross country title won byMenomonee Falls East in 1978.

    Were going to get another one up therereal soon, Bruns said.

    The banner for the girls volleyball champi-onships has been ordered.Bruns said he hoped for more banners to

    come with the success of other sports in thefuture.

    Simone Lee, outside hitter and team cap-tain, thanked those who came to support theteam in Green Bay.

    We really appreciate all that you havedone, Lee said.

    By Thomas J. McK illen, Managing Ed itor

    Falls HS volleyball title celebratedduring student assembly

    ees than it did in 2007. Most of the reductionsoccurred through attrition while there were

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    remain at $100.12. Fitzgerald noted that arecently approved state law required thatincreases in the the garbage charge be offsetby reductions in the property tax by the sameamount. Fitzgerald said that the fund is partial-ly funded by the property tax due to the limits

    on increasing the fee.Fitzgerald also noted that the budget was

    adjusted to reflect another change in state law

    which required that revenues raised by thehotel tax is budgeted. State law required that70 percent funds raised from the hotel tax begeared toward tourism related activities.Recent changes places those revenue in a spe-cific area of the village budget.

    No one spoke at a public hearing on thebudget.

    By Thomas J. McK illen, Managing Editor

    From page 1

    ...Village budget

    Menomonee Falls High School Principal Corey Golla speaks during a school assemblyNov. 15 honoring the girls volleyball team for their state title. The trophy is pictured theforeground. Photo by Thomas J. McKillen.

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    November 30, 2013 Visit discoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News Page 7

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    The Germantown Senior Center is offeringa Kicking Off Christmas in Chicago tourFriday, Dec. 13. Seniors will take a BadgerCoach to Chicago for shopping at the

    Watertown Place, lunch at Macys and a visit toChristkindlmarket. Group will depart from the

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    The mission of the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program is tocollect new, unwrapped toys and distribute those toys as Christmas gifts to needychildren within communities. They try to deliver the message of hope to needyyoungsters that will motivate them to grow into responsible, productive,patriotic citizens and community leaders. Toys for Tots helps needychildren throughout the United States experience the joy of Christmas; to

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    Pictured is this years Jump Rope Club at St. Boniface. Submittedphoto.

    St. Boniface Catholic School, in Germantown,kicked off its fourth season of Jump Rope Club thisschool year. The non-competitive club promotes phys-

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    Jessica Mueller and Grace Maki are two eighthgraders who have been a part of the club since thebeginning. They now lead the advanced group ofjumpers who practice such skills as The Wheel andDouble Dutch. Its all about keeping rhythm, saidJessica. I love when kids are challenged and seeinghow happy they become once they get it. Jessicasmother, Sue, is the energetic force that leads the club.

    Sue decided to lead the St. Boniface groupbecause of her daughters love of jump roping. WhenJessica was in first grade, t he Fond Du Lac Wizards, a

    jump rope team that puts on demonstrations and clinics,performed at her birthday party. She was instantlyhooked. When I was in fourth grade, I told my momI thought it would be really cool if we could have ajump rope club at St. Boniface, said Jessica, smiling,and she did it. She made my dream come true.

    The club meets every first and third Wednesday ofthe month, October through May. At the end of theseason, the St. Boniface community is invited to attenda show where the kids from all levels of expertise per-form their skipping skills to music. For more information,please visit http://www.stbonifacewi.org/.

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    The Germantown School Board approvedthe installation of several capital items Nov. 25.

    The board approved a motion that willallow for the installation of surveillance cam-eras at all elementary schools at a cost of$240,000. The board also approved finishingthe chorus room risers at a cost of $37,000.

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    upper gym floor at Germantown High Schoolin space that is also used for concerts, withbleachers rolled out onto the floor. Board mem-ber Brian Medved noted that LifeChurch hasoffered their facility for concert performances.He also noted that a synthetic gym floor couldbe laid on the existing floor.

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    the problem with the current gym floor is that itcannot support the weight of the bleachers.Holmes added that the bleachers will not beused for concert performances.

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    swags and centerpieces, and then decorat-ing them according to a particular theme.Festival-goers delight in strolling along the"snowy" paths, and choosing their favoritesfor the People's Choice awards. Attendeescan also enjoy refreshments from the caf,and visit the beautiful holiday boutiquefilled with crafts from artists throughoutsoutheastern Wisconsin.

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    Today's column is about oral cancer. One of our wonderfulpatients was diagnosed with tonsillar cancer and is undergoingsurgery, chemotherapy and radiation and we send our prayersfor a speedy and full recovery! It is important to remind ourreadership about one of the many important reasons to seetheir dentist regularly.

    According to the Oral Cancer Foundation there will be42,000 Americans that receive a diagnosis of oral orpharyngeal cancer this year and this will result in 8000 deaths.

    Oral cancer is a group of cancers that involve the head andneck and are found to be squamous cell carcinoma in 90% ofcases. Squamous cell carcinomas have a much greater chanceof spreading (or metastasizing) in comparison to basal cellcarcinomas. The lesion is often asymptomatic which makesoral cancer screenings imperative. It most commonly appearsas a reddish skin plaque or ulcer that grows slowly. A cancercell is one that doesn't turn off and keeps multiplying as aresult of a genetic mutation to genes. These cells cannot repairthemselves.

    Where can oral cancer appearin my mouth?Oral or mouth cancer most commonly involves the tongue.

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    from many types of tissue in the mouth including salivaryglands and lymph tissue.What should I look for?Keep your eye out for a skin lesion, lump, or ulcer that does

    not go away for around 2 weeks. This may be a small lesionon the tongue, lip, or other mouth areas. It is usually palecolored, but potentially could be dark or discolored. An earlywarning sign may be a white patch called a "leukoplakia" or ared patch known as an "erythroplakia" on the soft tissues ofthe mouth. These lesions are usually painless initially,however, it may develop a burning sensation or pain when thetumor is advanced. Other symptoms to look for are tongueproblems, hard time swallowing, and mouth sores. Pain maybe a late symptom but most often oral cancers are painless.

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    invasive brush biopsy can be performed to rule out thepresence of cancerous cells. The only definitive method fordetermining if cancerous or precancerous cells are present isthrough biopsy. The cells will then undergo microscopicevaluation to determine if they are indeed cancerous.

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    incision to be made to remove the lesion from the area inquestion. Radiation with or without chemotherapy can alsobe used in conjunction depending on the severity, stage, andsize of the lesion.

    What puts you at a higher risk for developing cancer?People that are over 50 that drink heavily and smoke are

    at higher risk for oral cancer. Other risk factors are peoplethat have been diagnosed with HPV or Human PapillomaVirus; which is a s exually transmitted disease which MichaelDouglas recently associated with his throat cancer.

    Patients with poor diets or having had a higher exposureto radiation may also be at higher risk.

    We hope you will go to your dentist or come to us for yourcomplimentary oral cancer screening. This is a disease thatcan be caught early and treated with a high level of success.We look forward to meeting you. At Hampton Dental weperform an oral cancer screening every time we meet a newpatient and at each re-care visit!

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    After years of creating plans and gatheringsupport, a park and ride lot and multi-use path wasformally dedicated in the village of Jackson earli-er this fall.

    The park and ride lot which has 131 totalstalls is located on Apple Lane directly acrossfrom the Lake Hasmer access. A formal dedicationwas held Oct. 19 which included the presentationof colors by Boy Scout Troop 765.

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    works before I was village president and its justnice to come to a conclusion, Jackson VillagePresident Wendy Kannenberg said during thepresentation.

    Brian Kober, director of public works for thevillage of Jackson, said the village received aCongestion, Mitigation and Air Quality grant in2008 for the project. The project included theremoval of a duplex and seeking approval of twoChapter 30 permits to adjust the floodplain tomake the project possible. In addition, the proper-ty was inspected to see if there were any pioneerremnants that would be of historical value.

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    path all the way through key parts of the village.The path connects the park and ride lot to pathsnear a gas station and underneath Hwy. 45 whichcan lead to businesses west of the highway. Thepath will be maintained by the village.

    Were creating things that people can do forenjoyment and recreation. You have to start some-place to fulfill that commitment, Kober said.

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    A 21-year-old Milwaukee woman wastaken into custody on two Mequon warrants at

    9:10 a.m. Nov. 12 following a traffic stop atMain Street and Harrison Avenue.

    A 28-year-old Arkdale, Wis. woman wastaken into custody on two warrantsonethrough the Columbia County Sheriff'sDepartment and the other through Waukesha

    Countyat 4:32 p.m. Nov. 12 following a traf-fic stop at Bobolink Avenue and Kaul Avenue. A 25-year-old Jackson man was taken

    into custody on two Germantown warrants at9:02 a.m. Nov. 13 following a traffic stop atAppleton Avenue and Shady Lane.

    MENOMONEE FALLS POLICE BLOTTER

    Pictured are Landon MacDonald, Andrew Butler, Matthew Grannan, Alex Fountain,

    Nolan Guy, Christian Spaeth, Easton Nick, Mason Bublitz, Matthew Ferrier, ChasePickett, Peyton Fountain. Not pictured: Head Coach Eddie MacDonald, AssistantCoach Ken Nick, Assistant Coach Doug Pickett and Assistant Coach Dave Fountain.Submitted photo.

    WEST BEND, WI. The Washington CountyYouth Hockey Association Squirt "A" team cameup just short in the championship game of theGreat Lakes Tournament Series Veteran's Cup inHolland, Michigan losing to the Newmarket

    (Ontario, Canada) Redmen 4-2 on Sunday,November 10th.

    The team posted pool play victories over theChicago (IL) Hawks (11-1) and the Indiana Jr. Ice(7-2) an recorded a 4-4 tie with the NewmarketRedmen, making the Squirt "A" Ice the top seedin the championship game.

    Newmarket opened up the scoring at the7:37 mark of the first period. The Ice came backto knot up the contest at 1 with 49 seconds to goin the second period. Andrew Butler set upLandon MacDonald for a backhand goal overthe out-stretched glove of Newmarket's goalie.Newmarket scored first in third period but the Ice

    came back to tie the game at 2 when AlexFountain hit Matthew Grannan with a pass thatGrannan turned into a goal at 4:31 mark.Newmarket scored the game winner with 28 sec-onds to play and added an empty net goal tosecure the 4-2 victory.

    "It's great for the boys to see all of the differ-ent styles of hockey that are out there at this agelevel," said Head Coach Eddie MacDonald.

    "Hockey is always a learning experience andthese boys learned a great deal this weekendabout playing together and never giving up. I'mproud of each and every one of them."

    Other weekend highlights:

    Friday, November 8th, Game 1; Grannanscores 4 times and MacDonald tallies 3 as theIce beat the Chicago (IL) Hawks 11-1.

    Saturday, November 9th, Game 2; Butlerscores twice and has an assist in a 4-4 tie with theNewmarket (Ontario, Canada) Redmen.

    Saturday, November 9th, Game 3; Butlernets five goals and Easton Nick adds two assiststo pace the Ice to a 7-2 win over the Indiana Jr.Ice.

    The Washington County Youth HockeyAssociation is a private non-profit hockey associ-ation. Through a dedicated staff of certifiedcoaches the WCYHA strives to teach youth

    sportsmanship, ice skating, teamwork, build self-esteem, and develop discipline. WCYHA fieldsteams through high school aged youth, and sup-ports and maintains the Kettle Moraine IceCenter in West Bend owned by the WCYHA. TheWCYHA operates completely with volunteersdedicated to putting on a first class hockey pro-gram for the youth of the Washington Countycommunity.

    WCYHA squirt a team secondat Veterans Cup

    David Stokes to bring winter animal

    program at Falls Library Dec. 7David Stokes will present "Winter Wildlife:

    Who's Awake and Who's Not" at theMenomonee Falls Public Library on Saturday,Dec. 7 at 10:30 a.m. This fun and educationalprogramwhich will include puppets and livecreatureswill teach children about animals inwinter. For more information, call the librarysYouth Desk at (262) 532-8917.

    Free Admission to Christmas Silver Tea& Christmas Cookie Sale

    The Miller-Davidson House at Old FallsVillage will be festively-decorated in a

    Depression-Era Christmas theme of the 1930sfor the holidays and open for visitors onSunday, December 8 from 1-4 p.m. for theannual Silver Tea. The Menomonee FallsHistorical Society will offer free admission, park-ing and refreshments for this event. Donationsare gratefully accepted. A Christmas CookieBake Sale will be held in the Public House. Mrs.Santa will pay a visit and read stories to the chil-dren.

    Tour this lovely, restored home which wasonce the summer home of Emma Davidson ofHarley-Davidson. Ladies, gentlemen and chil-dren will enjoy tea, coffee and homemadeChristmas cookies as they savor the sights andsmells of days gone by. The home will be deco-rated by the Menomonee Falls Garden Cluband supported by Bank of Memories & Flowersand Shady Lane Greenhouse.

    The Miller-Davidson house anchors the 22acre historical park at Old Falls Village. Built in1858 in the Greek Revival style popular at thetime, the house is built of locally quarried lime-stone with mortar lime coming from the limekilns. The Miller-Davidson House, original to thesite, is special in many ways beginning with anunusual arched foundation. In 1935 it wasselected by the Federal Government's Historic

    American Building Survey. And in 1973 the

    National Register of Historic Places listed thisbeautiful early American farm home amongthose to be preserved for future generations.The house has not been restored to its originalstate but is presented as a house improved aslifestyles improved. It now houses an eclecticdecorative arts collection.

    Old Falls Village is located at the corner ofHwy. Q and Pilgrim Road in Menomonee Falls.See www.oldfallsvillage.com for more informa-tion.

    Falls Patio Players holding auditionsDec. 9 and 10

    Falls Patio Players is holding auditions for acast of five women to play ages 35-70 for "TheDixie Sw