Waukesha Community Briefs: May 29 issue

Published on: 5/23/2014

ProHealth Care offers parenting programs

ProHealth Care is offering another in a series of free parenting programs in Waukesha.

Baby Basics will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 29, at Babies "R" Us, 18550 W. Bluemound Road, Brookfield.

The program will provide professional advice and practical tips to help prepare for the arrival of a baby. ProHealth Care family medicine physician Jill Larson, DO, will discuss newborn appearance and reflexes, feeding tips, soothing techniques and more.

To register, call (262) 782-7520.

'Frozen' to be shown at Cutler Park

The City of Waukesha Parks, Recreation & Forestry Department's Movie Night on Friday, May 30, at Cutler Park in Waukesha will feature the animated Disney musical "Frozen."

Free special activities for children will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will include several Waukesha Youth Collaborative organizations. The movie will begin at 8:30 p.m.

"Movie in the Park is a wonderful free community event and a great way to kick off the start of summer," said Pat Grulke, Recreation Services Manager. "This year's movie seems to be really popular and we anticipate a great crowd."

Free popcorn will be available to the first 300 children attending the event. Families are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs. In case of rain, the event will be moved to Schuetze Recreation Center, 1120 Baxter St., Waukesha.

For more information call (262) 524-3737 or visit www.ci.waukesha.wi.us/parks.

Alzheimer's program deals with early stages

The Alzheimer's Association will present a three-part program called "Living with Alzheimer's Disease – Early Stage," for individuals with early stage dementia and their care partners. The diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease is life-changing and leads to many questions. Wendy Betley and Lynda Markut will lead the discussion and answer questions about what you need to know, and how you need to plan so that you can effectively navigate this chapter of your life.

The series will be offered on three consecutive Thursdays beginning on May 29 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the Alzheimer's Association, 620 S. 76th St, Suite 160, in Milwaukee. There is no charge to attend and the program is available to individuals with early-stage Alzheimer's disease and family caregivers. Registration is required. To register, call Betley at (800) 272-3900.

The Alzheimer's Association is the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer's care, support and research whose mission is to eliminate Alzheimer's disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. For more information about Alzheimer's disease and local services visit www.alz.org/sewi or call the Alzheimer's Association 24/7 Helpline at 800-272-3900.

Garden club plans annual plant sale

The Spring City Garden Club of Waukesha will hold its Annual Fundraiser Perennial Plant from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 31, at the E.B. Shurts Environmental Education Learning Center, 810 W. College Ave., Waukesha.

Choice perennial plants, herbs, bakery and "Shabby Chic Boutique" items will be for sale.

Proceeds will benefit the Legacy Forest Program, Arbor Day Tree Dedication, Environmental Learning Center and the beautification of the Waukesha County Parks System.

Admission is free. Plant purchases must be paid by either cash or checks. No strollers or pets are allowed.

For more information, go online to the club's website, www.springcitygardenclub.com.

Waukesha Art Fest seeks artists

Applications from fine artists and fine crafters are now being accepted for the 25th annual juried Waukesha Art Fest, which will held rain or shine Sept. 6 in downtown Waukesha.

Application, eligibility and installation requirements are available online at www.waukeshaartfest. Those with questions can email laurafesser@yahoo.com or call (262) 542-1522

The application deadline is Saturday, May 31.

Garden club plant sale set for May 31

The Spring City Garden Club of Waukesha is holding its annual fundraiser perennial plant sale 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, May 31, at the E.B. Shurts Environmental Education Learning Center, 810 W. College Ave., Waukesha.

Choice perennial plants, herbs, bakery and "Shabby Chic Boutique" items will be for sale.

Proceeds will benefit the Legacy Forest Program, Arbor Day Tree Dedication, Environmental Learning Center and the beautification of the Waukesha County Parks System.

www.springcitygardenclub.com.

Literacy Council plans 22nd annual spelling bee

The Literacy Council of Greater Waukesha will present its 22nd Annual Corporate Spelling Bee on Thursday, June 5, begin at 5 p.m. at the Country Springs Hotel in Waukesha.

The event, LCGW's largest fundraiser of the year, is known for its amusing themes. This year's theme is "Night of the Spelling Dead."

'We expect to see some exciting costumes from some of our teams," said LCGW Board President Sarah Stehly.

Businesses and organizations are encouraged to sponsor an employee team, or a non-profit organization that might want to spell. Teams vie for the title of Best Corporate Speller in Waukesha County, which is currently held by MetalTek.

The public is invited to attend the spelling bee and watch these businesses square off against one another. The $30 ticket includes a buffet dinner, entrance to the spelling bee and the opportunity to compete for prizes during a written spelling contest. Raffle tickets will also be sold for prizes.

Alzheimer's Association offers training

The Alzheimer's Association will offer a six-week program designed to provide clinical level education and training for family caregivers. "The Savvy Caregiver" will be held on from 1 to 3 p.m. on consecutive Tuesdays, June 3 to July 8, at the Aging & Disability Resource Center of Waukesha County, 514 Riverview Ave., Room 029, in Waukesha. This workshop is open to family members who are providing care for a loved one with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia.

The Savvy Caregiver training program is a unique approach to family caregiver education. The central concept is the notion of strategy. Throughout the program caregivers are urged to learn, develop and modify strategies to accomplish the goal for their particular caregiving situation. Participants will "graduate" with increased personal knowledge, skills to assess abilities of a loved one with dementia, confidence to set and alter caregiving goals, strategies to manage activities of daily living, and perspective on the course of Alzheimer's and other related dementias.

Advance registration is required. The cost to attend is $30 with scholarships available, which includes a caregiver manual and CD. To register, contact Krista Scheel at (414) 479-8800 or (800) 272-3900.

WCTC offers community firearms training

Community firearms training will be held at Waukesha County Technical College.

Classes on how to choose a personal defense handgun will be held from 8 to 10 a.m. Saturday, June 7. Topics covered include purpose of firearm, selection considerations, weapon handling session and carry considerations. Cost is $10.79.

Classes on basic handgun safety and shooting fundamentals are 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays, June 11 and 18. Topics covered are firearms safety, loading and unloading, shooting fundamentals, dry fire and live fire exercises. Cost is $17.09.

Course fee for both classes for persons 62 and older is 44.

Register at www.wctc.edu/cjtraiining. go to "Community Firearms."

Walk calls attention to brain aneurysms

The second annual "Awareness to Gain - Walk for your Brain" 5K walk will be held from 8 to 10 a.m. Saturday, June 14, in Waukesha's Frame Park, 1240 Frame Park Drive.

The event is part of an awareness campaign by the Brain Aneurysm Foundation, a national voice in promoting awareness and supporting research for what it calls "a common yet little talked about illness."

Individual and team pre-registrations can be completed online at give.bafound.org/2014Awareness. The $25 fee includes a commemorative T-shirt. Registrations for $30 will also be taken on the day of the event. All proceeds support the Brain Aneurysm Foundation.

For more information, email AMyhre@ymail.com.

WCT auditions for 'The Sound of Music'

Open auditions for the Waukesha Civic Theatre's production of "The Sound of Music" will be held 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, June 14; 6:30 to 10 p.m. Monday and Tuesday, June 16 and 17. Callbacks, if needed, will be 6:30 p.m. Thursday, June 19.

No appointment is necessary. Auditions will be held at the Waukesha Civic Theatre Building, 264 W. Main St., Waukesha. Those auditioning should prepare 32 bars of music and provide sheet music in their key for the accompanist. Unaccompanied auditions are discouraged. John Cramer is directing. Rehearsals will start in early-to-mid July. If you will not arrive at auditions until 90 minutes after they start, or later, contact the theater.

The classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical brought to life on the Civic stage. Featuring such beloved songs as "Edelweiss" and "My Favorite Things," The Sound of Music tells the triumphant love story of widower Georg Von Trapp and governess Maria at the dawn of World War II.

All roles are open. There are four or more roles for men age 20-60. There are seven or more roles for women age 20-60. There are three roles for boys age 7 to 19. There are five roles for girls age 5 to 19.

"The Sound of Music" will run Sept. 12-28 at WCT. For more information, call (262) 547-4911 or visit our web site at www.waukeshacivictheatre.org.

Golf tourney benefits Cystic Fibrosis Foundation

Pyramax Bank Four-Ball Golf Challenge to benefit the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, will be Monday, July 21, at Hidden Glen Golf Club in Cedarburg.

Morning volunteering begins at 5:30 a.m. Volunteering continues throughout the day and into the evening reception which ends at approximately 8 p.m. Registration and breakfast opens at 6:30 a.m. Golf begins at 8 a.m. The event will conclude at 8 p.m.

Each golf twosome will be flighted according to their combined handicap. With four twosomes in each flight, each golfer will play their own ball and each twosome will rotate playing the other twosomes in their flight for 27 holes total, divided into three nine-hole matches. At the end of the three matches, flight winners will then compete in a shootout to determine the tournament winner.Participation includes golf, riding cart, breakfast, lunch, cocktails, on-course contests, raffles, post-golf reception and dinner, live and silent auctions, cocktails and awards presentation.

To partcipate contact Lola Wells at the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, 20875 Crossroads Circle, Suite 350, Waukesha, at (262) 798-2060, or by email at LWells@cff.org. Numerous participation levels are available, including many sponsorship options. The golf twosome package is all-inclusive and costs $900.

Waukesha Civic Theatre to present original comedy

The Waukesha Civic Theatre will present "Dynamite Comedy" on Friday, July 18.

Some of the Civic Theatre's best and brightest young actors have come together for a comedy experience like no other.

Everything performed in the show is completely original material written and developed by the cast. Comedy scenes, song parodies, and a young cast, ages 10 to 21, are featured in one explosively funny performance. All proceeds from this show go to support A.C.T. (Academy at Civic Theatre), WCT's education program.

Madison Penzkover is directing.

Tickets for Dynamite Comedy are $10, $8 for students and seniors, or $6 for subscribers and groups of 10 or more. All tickets may be purchased by mail, phone, email, fax, online, or in person using cash, check, or credit card (credit card only for phone, fax, email, and online sales).

UW-W theater group performs 'Kiss Me Kate'

The University of Wisconsin-Waukesha Lunt-Fontanne Ensemble Theatre will draw the curtain for "Kiss Me Kate," a musical based on William Shakespeare's comedy "Taming of the Shrew," opening at 7:30 p.m. Friday, July 18.

Performances continue at 7:30 p.m. Saturday; July 19, Friday, July 25; and Saturday, July 26; and at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 27 in the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre on the UW-Waukesha campus, 1500 N. University Drive, Waukesha.

Tickets are $12 adults, $10 students and senior citizens, free to UW-Waukesha students. For ticket information, call (262) 521-5212.

The play features the music and lyrics by Cole Porter. the UW-W production crew includes director Steve Decker, musical directors Craig Hurst and Nancy Van Brunt, choreographer Ryan Cappleman and two-time Tony award winning costume designer and guest artist Franne Lee.

Queensrÿche, Wingers to headline county fair

The Seattle quintet, Queensrÿche and pop rockers Wingers will headline the Waukesha County Fair on Saturday, July 19.

Queensrÿche has sold over 20 million albums sold globally and 6 million in the U.S. alone. The group has toured with groups such as Metallica to Black Sabbath.

Winger formed in 1986 in New York City. In 1990, they were nominated for Best New Heavy Metal Band. Popular classic singles include "Can't Get Enuff," which reached No. 6 on the Mainstream Rock charts.

MainstageMain Stage acts are free with paid admission to the fair. Special up-front seating is also available with VIP and Elite tickets available at www.WaukeshaCountyFair.com.

July 16-20 marks the 172nd anniversary of the Waukesha County Fair, the oldest fair in Wisconsin.

Fair's run to benefit paralysis foundation

Registration has begun for the Fourth Annual Fair Fun Run/Walk at 9 a.m. Saturday, July 19, at the Waukesha County Fair.

The Fair is partnering with the Bryon Riesch Paralysis Foundation and a portion of the proceeds raised will fund research to find a cure for paralysis. The run is sponsored by Pepsi, Bucher Law Group LLC, and R&R Insurance.

Families and runners and walkers of all skill levels are welcome to participate. The 5K run or 2-mile walk course travels the perimeter of the fairgrounds over gravel, grass, dirt (possibly mud) and asphalt. Both the run and walk will finish on the south end of the grounds, near the Leinie Lodge, site of the annual Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast at the Fair. Participants are encouraged to stay and enjoy pancakes after the event for $6.

Prizes will be awarded for Best Team Costume, Best Family Costume and Best Individual Costume. Please keep costumes family–friendly and safe for yourself and those running around you. This year's race will not be timed.

Register before July 1 and receive one all-day admission to the Fair on July 19 and race T-shirt. Cost: $20 adults, $10 children 17 and younger. Team and family discounted registration available through June 30.

Register after July 1 and receive one all-day admission to the Fair on July 20. T-shirt is not guaranteed. Cost: $25 adults, $15 children 17 and younger.

WCT gets ready for 'Annie Jr.'

Registration is open for students ages 6 to 18 who would like to be part of Waukesha Civic Theatre's ACT Productions presentation of "Annie, Jr."

ACT Productions gives students the chance to experience an entire rehearsal process while providing classroom opportunities to learn about various aspects of the theater.

"Annie Jr." is a student production that brings to life one of the world's most beloved musicals of all time. With pluck and positivity, Annie is determined to find her parents, who abandoned her years ago at an orphanage run by the cruel, embittered Miss Hannigan.

Rehearsals will begin in June with performances Aug.1-3. For more detailed rehearsal information, contact the theater. Tuition for "Annie Jr." is $95.

Payment may be processed by mail, phone, email, fax, or in person using cash, check, or credit card (credit card only for phone, fax, and email sales).

For more information, visit www.waukeshacivictheatre.org.

Literacy Council offers tutoring for children

Literacy Council of Greater Waukesha (LCGW) provides tutors for children and adults in reading, writing, math and English as a second language.

LCGW also provides tutoring in the summer. To set up tutoring for your child, contact LCGW at (262) 547-7323 or visit the agency Website at www.waukeshaliteracy.org.

Online registration closes at 11:59 pm on Thursday, July 17 but on-site individual registration is available the day of the race. For more Fair information, visit www.WaukeshaCountyFair.com.