discover the treasures - Burlington Chamber of Commerce
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discover the treasures - Burlington Chamber of Commerce
BURLINGTON DISCOVER THE TREASURES PUBLISHED BY JANUARY February 2016 www.burlingtonchamber.org Chamber News & Activies Annual Dinner Meeting & Awards At the January Burlington Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Dinner meeting, an awards presentation took place saluting the efforts of individuals and businesses. Day to day at the BACC we rely on our volunteer efforts to achieve many of our goals. These awards offer us a way to recognize just a small portion of the work that improves the fulfillment of our mission and benefits Burlington and this region of our State. The BACC was honored to offer special thanks with the presentation of the following awards – Service Award, Friend of Burlington Award, Volunteer of the Year and the Presidents Award. President’s Award Burlington Glass The President’s Award is given to a member of the community who demonstrates outstanding dedication and extraordinary effort on behalf of the chamber and community. The Burlington Chamber President, Jim Webley, was honored to present this year’s President’s Award to Karen & Mark Caliva and Jennie Amborn. Everyone here knows this team at Burlington Glass and their outstanding commitment to our community that is their home. There is never any hesitation when you call on them to help. Their support and generosity to the Chamber and the Ambassador Club continually astound us. Readily offering help on the Auction Committee and at the Golf Outing and continuing her service to our Chamber and Community, Jennie is also a Chamber Ambassador. Mark, Karen and Jennie – please accept our deepest heartfelt thanks! Volunteer of the Year Shelly Leverenz The Volunteer of the Year Award is awarded to a member of the community who has volunteered the most time and energy on behalf of the Chamber. BACC was honored to present the Volunteer of the Year Award to PAGE 2 Shelly Leverenz. Compassionate and thoughtful, Shelly’s support extends far beyond the Chamber. For years she has coordinated Light up the Night to benefit our retail community, hosted a community wide food drive for Love, served on many board of directors including ours, extended herself above and beyond for schools and service organizations and more --- without any thought to recognition. Burlington is blessed to have this wonderful volunteer! MaHAlo, Shelly! Service Award Don Vande Sand The Service Award is presented to recognize the member of the community who has helped at the Chamber of Commerce throughout this year and many others. The Burlington Chamber was pleased to present the Service Award to Don Vande Sand. Don is an amazing historian and writer and has helped the Chamber for many years. Although he shares his gift “behind the scenes”, it is one that the Chamber and our Burlington Community LOVE. Each month Don brings Burlington history to life in Discover the Treasures with his informative REMEMBER WHEN articles and photos. Don’s commitment and service throughout the years to the Chamber and to the community and the Burlington Historical Society are the reasons that we are honoring him tonight. With sincere gratitude for all you have done, Thank you, Don! Friend of Burlington Craig Faust The Friend of Burlington Award honors anyone who has made a significant and notable contribution to our community, in a manner that exemplifies leadership, community service, and involvement. The Chamber was pleased to present the Friend of Burlington Award to Craig Faust. Craig is equally committed to the community of Burlington, our Chamber and many local organizations. His kindness and generosity have enabled us to continue sharing “Discover the Treasures” of our community and beyond. Your help is appreciated more than words can say. We humbly extend this honor to our Friend of Burlington. Thank you, Craig! CONGRATULATIONS to our Raffle winners Barb Hintz (Treasure Chest) Joe Mangelsdorf (Gun Raffle) Bill Vrchota (Travel Voucher) We would also like to thank our Auction Committee and volunteers. Thank you for your time and dedication to this event. Jennie Amborn, Alison Bozman, Barb Hintz and Georgia Schuch. Our behind the scene volunteers: Chandler Agnes, Kayla Anderson, Dave Kmetz, Jerry Koch, Karen Kuenhold, Pat Lawrence, Tom Lebak, Kurt Leverenz, Shelly Leverenz, David Schwartz, Teri Smetana and Larry Staton. FEBRUARY 2016 BURLINGTON... DISCOVER THE TREASURES Discover Life in Burlington By Jan Ludtke, Executive Director Burlington Area Chamber of Commerce That’s A’more! By February the holiday season is long gone, and, spring is not quite yet on its way. But, there’s a holiday created to celebrate America’s favorites – Chocolate and Chocolate! From traditional to unique and versatile, get ready to celebrate! Cupid will be turning Chocolate City USA into a lover’s lane this month. Celebrate with dinner at one of our many local restaurants, stroll through the beautiful downtown….cozy up with a dining delight at home or enjoy an inspired experience at YOUR favorite place. There are many romantic offerings to make this Valentine’s Day a memorable one. Or, celebrate with Mike, Mike, Mark, Karl, & Eric (and Frank) on February 19 at “That’s Amore”. You’ll love our all-inclusive dinner from the moment you step in. A five course, wine-paired dinner prepared by area Executive Chefs will wow you throughout the evening at Veteran’s Terrace. Dinner, wine, entertainment and hosted bar isn’t all! You’ll also enjoy cocktails beginning at 5:30 pm and hors d’oeuvres before sitting down to dinner at 6:30 pm. Call for details and be sure you have a reservation today! Limited seating available. 262-763-6044 or www.burlingtonchamber.org Strawberry Salsa 1 pint strawberries chopped 1 bunch green onions chopped 1 orange or yellow pepper chopped 1/2 to 1 jalapeno chopped (depending on how spicy you like it) dash of red pepper flakes 2/3 C. Catalina Salad Dressing (no substitution) Mix all ingredients and refrigerate for aprox. 2 hours. Then enjoy with your favorite tortilla chips. Hi, my name is Jennie Amborn. I have been a member of the Chamber Ambassador Club for about 10 years, and am a life long Burlington resident. I work full time for Burlington Glass as a Professional Picture Framer. In my spare time I enjoy supporting the Chamber’s great events and volunteer on the City Park Board. I have three daughters, Allysen, Emily, and Leah. BURLINGTON... DISCOVER THE TREASURES FEBRUARY 2016 In this issue... February 2016 Events Calendar4 Senior Center Activities 4 Dinner & Auction Thanks 5 Spring is coming!6 and so is the annual home show That’s A’more 7 Business by the Block 8 Artist of the Month 9 Remember When 10 enjoy some aerial views of the city Chocolate Extravaganza 11 don’t miss this annual event BURLINGTON DISCOVER THE TREASURES We’re proud to present the February 2016 issue of Burlington – Discover the Treasures, a monthly advertising issue published by the Burlington Area Chamber of Commerce. All editorial content is provided by the Burlington Area Chamber of Commerce. This publication is made possible through the generous support of Chamber members and paid advertisers. Please support them generously in return. For editorial content, please call the Burlington Area Chamber of Commerce, (262) 763-6044 [email protected] For additional advertising information, please call the Burlington Chamber at (262) 763-6044 [email protected] PAGE 3 February Events in Burlington 2 MARINE CORE LEAGUE 7PM Monthly meeting 1st Tuesday. Call 262661-4505. Veterans Terrace at Echo Park 589 Milwaukee Ave. 4 OPEN MIC NIGHT. 6:30PM Thursday evenings 262-661-4394 or www. burlingtoncoffeehouse.com. Coffee House on Chestnut & Pine, 492 N. Pine St. 4 AMERICAN LEGION POST 79 MEETING. 7PM. Monthly Meeting. Com- mander Scott Bourassa. 262-210-2888. American Legion Post 79 589. Milwaukee Ave. 6 THE ART OF ZENTANGLE 10AM 262-878-5600. www.bongnaturalistas sociation.org Richard Bong State Recreation Area. 26313 Burlington Rd. January_October Tabloid Kansasville, WI1/5/15 5313910:33 AM Page 12 6 KENOSHA POLAR PLUNGE BENEFITING SPECIAL OLYMPICS 10AM. Go to www.polarplungewi.org/ 9 MOMMY MEETUP 9:30AM Email info@corechiropractic andwellness.com for more information. Core Chiropractic & Wellness Center, 1448 S. Teut Rd. 9 JAYCEES MEETING BURLINGTON 7PM. For more information, contact Justin at 262-210-1428.Waterfront Restaurant, 31100 Weiler Rd. 9 V.F.W. POST 2823 MEETING 7PM Monthly meeting. Questions, contact Bren Nimki at 785-717-8479. Veterans Terrace, 589 Milwaukee Ave. 10 BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL WOMEN’S CLUB- MONTHLY MEETING 6PM. Call Lois Veach 262-877-3464 for information. Pine Street Café 141 N. Pine St. 11 KNEE-HIGH NATURALIST 10AM (262) 878-5601 www. bongnaturalistassociation.org for information. Richard Bong State Recreation Area, 26313 Burlington Rd. Kansasville, WI 53139 about-the-plunge to register. The Brat Stop/Parkway Chateau 12304 75th St. Page 12 FEBRUARY 2015 BURLINGTON…DISCOVER THE TREASURES 11 TOWN HALL BOARD MEETING Kenosha, WI 53142 6:30PM. 262-763-3070 or www.tn.bur 6 13TH ANNUAL CRYSTAL BALL lington.wi.gov for information. Town FOR AURORA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Hall Auditorium, 32288 Bushnell Rd. OF BURLINGTON 6PM. give.aurora.org/ 11 ALZHEIMER’S RACINE COUNTY crystalball to Register Veterans Terrace at CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP Echo Park, 589 Milwaukee Ave. 6:30PM. Call Rosemary at 262-5147 SUPER PARTY 4PM 2935 for more informationCommunity Tickets available. Contact Gaylord Johnson United Methodist Church 455 S. Jefferson 262-763-9735, Bob Kluesendorf 262-763St. Waterford, WI 53185 4211 or Dennis Busch 262-210-3711. 13 PREPARING FOR LABOR AND Veterans Terrace 589 Milwaukee Ave. BIRTH: EXPRESS 9AM. For questions8,22 LIONS CLUB GENERAL MEMAurora Community Outreach- 1-800BERSHIP MEETING 6:30PM. 2nd and 499-5736 www.ahc.aurorahealthcare.org/ 4th Monday. Gabby’s Palace Restaurant, events. Aurora Medical Center 10400 75th 356 N. Pine St. St. Kenosha, WI 53142 13 GO CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING! 9AM. 262- 878-5601 www. bongnaturalistassociation.org Richard Bong State Recreation Area 26313 Burlington Rd. Kansasville, WI 53139 13 MISCHIEVOUS SINGLES- OVER 556PM. Second Saturday- Call Jan 262- 534-6008 for more information. Marty’s 201 W. Main St. Waterford, WI 13 RETURN TO ROMANCE 7PM Fee is $6/person- 262-878-5601 www.bongnaturalistassociation.org. Richard Bong State Recreation Area 26313 Burlington Rd. Kansasville, WI 53139 15 STROKE SUPPORT GROUP 1PM. 3rd Monday- contact Pat Positano at 262-741-2402. Aurora Lakeland Medical Center W3985 County Hwy. NN Elkhorn, WI 53121 16 CITY COMMON COUNCIL MEETING 6:30PM. 262-342-1161 or visit www.burlington-wi.gov.City Hall 300 N. Pine St. 19 TASTE OF BURLINGTON “THAT’S A’MORE” FIVE-COURSE WINE-PAIRED DINNER! 5:30PM Limited tickets available. To RSVP, call BACC at 262-763-6044 (Proceeds benefit the Burlington Area Chamber of Commerce) Veterans Terrace, 589 Milwaukee Ave. 20 2016 ST. CLARE ICE FISHING JAMBOREE 6AM. Tickets available- call St. Clare Church 262-895-2729 or Jim Klamert 262-895-7524 www. stclarewindlake.org. St Clare Church, 7616 Fritz St. Wind Lake, WI 53185 20 ANIMAL DETECTIVES 10AM 262-878-5600 or www.bongnaturalistas sociation.org. Richard Bong State Recreation Area, 26313 Burlington Rd. Kansasville, WI 53139 20 BIG KIDS & NEW BABIES 12PM. www.ahc.aurorahealthcare.org/events. Aurora Medical Center, 10400 75th St. Kenosha, WI 53142 24 BOARD GAMES 6:30PM www.burlingtonlibrary.org or 262-3421130. Burlington Public Library, 166 E. Jefferson St. 27 WATERCOLOR WORKSHOP 9AM Pre-register 262-878-5601 www. bongnaturalistassociation.org Richard Bong State Recreation Area 26313 Burlington Rd. Kansasville, WI 53139 Burlington Senior Center Activities 201 N. Main St. • 262-767-9880 ARTS & CRAFTS: 1st & 3rd Tuesdays 9:30-11:30 am BRIDGE: Monday and Friday- 9 am BUNCO: 2nd Friday- 1 pm. CARDS: Sheepshead/Schafkopf Monday, Wednesday & Friday- 9 am CARDS: Chocolate City Card Club Tuesday- 12:30 Pinochle Euchre and SHEEPSHEAD/SCHAFKOPF 12:30 pm, Hand & Foot 12:30 pm. DOMINOES: 2nd & 4th Wednesday 9:30-11:30 am OUR HARMONY CLUB: 1st & 3rd Wednesday 9 am-3 pm JAM SESSION: 3rd Wednesday 1 pm LIBRARY: Borrow our or donate your books, cassette tapes,VHS video or CD’s. 50+ SPORTS VOLLEYBALL: October-April call Katie Mawhinney 262-939-3181 Tired of Achy Sore Feet? Rieker Anti-stress technology combines flexibility, a featherlight feel and a roomy fit to help take stress off your feet. Try on Rieker Today! EXPERTS IN SHOE FITTING 444 N. Pine St., Burlington, Wis. (262) 763-3050 www.burlingtonfootwear.com Located in Historic Downtown Burlington PAGE 4 A TRADITION SINCE 1923 Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. NIFTY FIFTY BOWLING: Towne & Country Lanes every Friday 1 pm TRIPS: Call Pat 262-767-9880 for current trip information BSC presents “Cooking with Staci Joers”. Thursday, February 11, 2:30 p.m. She is well known in Southeastern Wisconsin and has been seen on “Wisconsin On Demand”. Staci will be demonstrating “Recipes for One or Two”. The cost is $20. Limited seating available. RSVP early. Call Pat 262-767-9880 CRAFT/BAKE & RUMMAGE SALE March 5, 9-3 p.m. Vendors Wanted!!! Rent a table for $7.00 plus a baked good for our bake sale. Bring your items in, set up your tables and let the selling begin. There will be lunch available for $5. Milwaukee Brewers Game- April 21st at 10:30 a.m. The cost is $45. Deposit required by 02/19. Call Pat 262-767-9880 for details. FEBRUARY 2016 BURLINGTON... DISCOVER THE TREASURES Thank You! We would like to thank everyone who attended and donated to our 2016 Annual Dinner & Auction. We would like to thank our Emcee Bob Bieneman/BB’s Best DJ Service, The Sax Man/Brian Fictum, our Auctioneer Scott Gunderson, Gooseberries and Courtyard Catering and the Veterans Terrace for helping make our event a huge success. A Younger You Med Spa Alison Bozman American Players Theatre Ansay & Associates Apple Holler Associated Bank Aurora Memorial Hospital of Burlington Aurora Wellness Center Barb Bedessem Barb Hintz Best Western-Bloomington Betty Brinn Children’s Museum Black Point Estate BMO Harris Bank Bob’s Pedal Pusher Bon Voyage World Travel Experts Richard Bong State Rec Area Breezy Hill Nursery Brian Wanasek Brightonwood Orchards Bruesewitz Chiropractic Burlington Area Garden Club Burlington Chocolate City Quilters Burlington Conservation Club Burlington Dairy Queen Burlington Farmers Market Burlington Footwear Burlington Glass Burlington Lumber Company Burlington Menswear Cave Of The Mounds Chalet Landhaus Inn Chances Restaurant Chocolate City Travel Chocolatefest Circus World City of Burlington Fire Dept. CJW, Inc. Clearwater Marine Aquarium Community State Bank Courtyard Catering Cracker Barrel Old Country Store Craig Faust/Faust Investments Culver’s Domino’s Pizza East Troy Electric Railroad Edwards Group CPA Egg Harbor Café Elkhart Lake’s Road America First Stage Theater Fox River State Bank Fox Valley Veterinary Services Fred’s World’s Best Burgers Gander Mountain Gateway Technical College Geneva Inn Georgia Schuch Get Artzy, LLC gia bella flowers Gillian Graffy Gooseberries Fresh Food Market Grand Geneva Resort H. J. Faust Hampton Inn Burlington Harley-Davidson Museum Hawks View Golf Course Hempken Honey Co. Hotvedt & Terry, LLC Hounds Detectors & Hobbies Ide Fine Jewelry Inn at Little Sister Hill Door County Insinkerator Intergrations for Healing J Kat’s Fiber Art Accessories Jen Grimme Jewish Museum of Milwaukee John & Renee Knutson John’s Main Event Johnson Bank Ketter’s Flooring Kevin Krause Lake Geneva Canopy Tours & Outdoor Adventure Center Lake Geneva Country Meats Lake Geneva Cruise Line Lily Pond Studio Linda Potter M. Dixon Mall of America Maple Leaf Farms Marquette University Marriott Hotel - Racine Martin Construction Mary Kay - Loralyn Schalinske Massages By Nikki McDonald’s Mike’s Quality Auto Service, Inc. Milwaukee Admirals Milwaukee Bucks Milwaukee County Zoo Milwaukee Rep Theater Minhas Craft Brewery Minnesota Zoo Movida Restaurant MPC Property Management Mt. Olympus Resort Napoli’s Restaurant Nestle USA New To You Womens Boutique Next Act Theatre North Shore Bank North Star Mohican Casino & Resort Northview Designs Ocean Spray Ore Creek Studio- Marilyn Ahler Over Our Head Players & The 6th Street Theatre Papa Murphy’s Parallel 44 Vineyard & Winery Penelope’s Restaurant of Elm Grove Peoples Bank Performance Tire & Auto Service Pharmacy Station Popeye’s On Lake Geneva PRP Wine International R & R Limousine Racine Symphony Orchestra Racine Theatre Guild Radisson Hotel & Conference Center- Green Bay Ramada Inn- Green Bay Reesman’s Service Corporation Reineman’s True Value Ritchers Marketplace River Bend Nature Center Roesings Furniture Rojo’s Popcorn SAZ’S Restaurant Scherrer & Associates Schlitz Audubon Nature Center Shedd Aquarium Snap-On Tools- Eric Thomas Spurgeon Vineyards & Winery Staller Vineyard & Winery Estate Sunset Playhouse Theater Taliesin House Tours Tantrum Tanning Salon & Accessory Boutique Thirty-One Bags Bobbie Vonderheide Town Bank Towne & Country Lanes, Inc. TraXside Skating Trendsetters Salon & Spa Tyrol Basin Ski & Snowboard Area Veterans Terrace Village Tap Restaurant Walker Art Center- Minneapolis Waterfront Restaurant Webley Chiropractic & Sports Injury Center Wisconsin Conservatory of Music Woodman’s Market YMCA Camp MacLean Young Auditorium Theater Shop Chic & Unique for all your Special Valentines! Gift Certificates Available Make arrangements now for us to cater YOUR special event! 262.763.8316 or 800.640.5703 • Fax 262.763.5592 W1127 Spring Prairie Rd., Burlington, WI 53105 [email protected] • www.stowellscatering.com BURLINGTON... DISCOVER THE TREASURES FEBRUARY 2016 Spring Fa shions Arriving D aily Sizes 0-3 X Brand New Scarves & Jewelry make Great Valentines Gifts! Bring in Ad for 25% OFF 1 item Facebook “f ” Logo CMYK / .ai Facebook “f ” Logo CMYK / .ai Coupon expires Feb. 29, 2016 173 E. Chestnut St. Burlington • M-F 10-6pm; Sat. 10-4pm Ph: 262.767.9006 • visit our website www.chicburlington.com Text ChicUnique to 22828 and reply with your email address PAGE 5 be vital eep d or its izao u mu- est ng hare ion mith cal- on e, let n sin or h to t for over itive s as he te om benom in ship Getting a Jump on Spring BURLINGTON…DISCOVER THE TREASURES SEPTEMBER 2015 Page 9 (or does that green thing poking through the snow mean something?) by Tom Lebak Ancient Romans as well as Scandinavians and the inhabitants of Northern Europe viewed the Winter Solstice with a degree of foreboding because of the long hours of darkness. Yet, they also knew that from that point forward daylight grew longer and the earth got warmer. Our modern harbingers of Spring may not be as prosaic as those of our ancestors but our anticipation and longing for the growing season is no less real. In Burlington, the Chamber’s annual Home and Garden Show is one improvements around the house. It is indication that the time for garden and a great way to pursue an idea and get outdoor projects planning is around on the right track BEFORE you spend the corner even if that corner currently a lot of time and money. And with is a snow bank. workshops going on throughout the This year’s event at Burlington day, one of them might just be about High School is scheduled for March what you are thinking of pursuing. 12th, which is a little bit earlier than The unique thing about the previous editions, and it runs from Home and Garden Show is that 9:00am to 3:00pm,. However, it opportunity knocks for others besides is important to note that the 12th the home owner. The show is the ideal does occur just a few days before the opportunity for the home and garden end of the six more weeks of winter retailer, contractor or designer to reach prognostication of Punxsutawney Phil a considerable number of potential if he sees his shadow (although I am customers at one time and in one place. purchase betting on a cloudy February 3rd.) It can be aany great chance to introduce $ Either way, the Home and Garden a new product. It canor alsomore be an ideal of 25 Show is a timely and valuable event. way for aNo business to demonstrate other discounts or It is where local home improvement the kind ofcoupons customermay service and apply. and gardening experts assemble in one friendliness that could lead to a 2015 COUPON EXPIRES SEPTEMBER 30, place not only to demonstrate their future sale and a long-term business 165to East Chestnut Street (in the Loop), Burlington, 53105 is proud product but also answer people’s relationship. The WI Chamber Phone: 262.763.7709 E-mail: [email protected] www.burlingtonhealthfoods.net questions and explore ideas regarding of the fact that annually over one $ 5 off Celebrating 37 Years! Hours: Mon.-Fri. 7:30 am-5:00 pm Sat. 7:30 am-noon Framing Service • • • • Custom Framing Shadow Boxes Stitchery We’ll help you choose your mat to compliment your picture Karen & Mark Caliva, Owners 35518 W. State Street • Burlington, WI 53105 262.763.5646 • Fax 262.763.8601 • www.burlingtonglassinc.com PAGE 6 hundred vendors have participated and many are repeat participants. Clearly, Burlington merchants in the home improvement and gardening business have seen the value in participating in this event. This article would be remiss if it did not mention that the Home and Garden Show is also a great time and a fun way to get out of the house as (hopefully) Winter begins to loosen its icy grip. Of course, this is an event in Chocolate City so the sweet stuff must be around somewhere. Somewhere? More like everywhere because this is also the annual Chocolate Extravaganza! Bakers will be entering their favorite chocolate creations for judging. Area celebrities will be squaring off in the cupcake decorating contest. Plus, there will be food vendors on hand so you do not go hungry. So, here is your chance to get out of the house, do some home planning, hang out with some characters like Morsel the Moose and maybe a wandering chocolate chip cookie or other costumed character and shake off the last remnants of winter. Sounds like a cure for cabin fever to me! Burlington Area Chamber of Commerce Presents: March 12, 2016—9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Burlington High School—400 McCanna Parkway WHY EXHIBIT? Generate sales leads Enhance your image & visibility Evaluate your competitors Establish a presence in the marketplace Show of 100 + Vendors Workshops offered all day Event Sponsorship Available Personally meet your customers Introduce new products & services Recruit distributors or dealers Educate your target audience 2,500 + people in attendance Show received ‘excellent’ rating from 2015 vendors Other sponsorships available RESERVE YOUR BOOTH: • Booth space is first come, first served SHOW SCHEDULE: Saturday, March 12—6 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Set-up time— No Exceptions 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Booths open Chocolate Extravaganza starting at 9 a.m. Free Seminars all day ‘Ask-the-Experts’ all day PLEASE NOTE: Take down: not before 3:15 p.m. day of show. Early breakdown will jeopardize future participation. Vendors who stay until the end will be entered into our vendor drawing for prizes. Special requests such as extra tables etc. must be submitted on your registration form and there may be an additional fee. No refunds will be given after Friday, February 26, 2016 Contact the Chamber with any questions at 262-763-6044 or email us at [email protected] THANKS TO THE 2016 COMMITTEE: Chair: Jerry Koch, Miller Motor Sales Chair: Judy Bratz, Town Bank Dave Kmetz, Reesman’s Service Corporation Becky Loizzo, CSI Media, LLC Jeff Koenen, Reinemans True Value Brad Lois, Fox River Property Management Charlie Roy, Pest Control Solutions NOW FEBRUARY 2016 BURLINGTON... DISCOVER THE TREASURES Financial Feature www.mmpburlingtonwi.com and demonstrate how to best use the products that your company provides. • Door Prizes DISCOVER and Raffles. THE Contribute a raffle or door prize to make BURLINGTON... TREASURES JANUARY 2016yourPage 9 BURLINGTON…DISCOVER THE TREASURES DECEMBER 2015 company’s presence known at the 2015 Home & Garden Show. Kevin P. Schuerman, CPA Page 5 Saturday, March 21, 2015, 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Burlington High School 400 McCanna Parkway, Burlington, WI “Specializing in Quickbooks® software” • Small-Business Specialists • Accounting, Payroll & Start-up Services Warren’s • Tax Preparation & Planning with Burlington Chamber Ambassadors Auto Body 55 Year Anniversary 372 N. Pine St., Burlington, WI 53105 We would like to congratulate Warren’s Auto Body for 55 years serving the Burlington community. They are 262.763.8177 located at 548 Dutton St. in Burlington. They can be www.schuermancpa.com reached at 262-763-6112 or visit their website www.warrensautobodyinc.com. Pictured along with our Goodwill Ambassadors: Larry Cramer, Lynnea Rutkowski, Greg Bieniewski, Kevin Rutkowski, • FARM • EXOTIC ANIMALS COMPANION Shelley Strohm and Jim Rutkowski. 2015 Burlington Home & Garden Booth Space. Booths include: 3' Side Draping and 8' Back Draping; One 8' draped table and 2 chairs per 10' x 10' space; Company listing in Expo Ad; Coffee and doughnuts; Chance to win 1 of 3 Vendor Prizes. Registration Deadline: March 6, 2015. Registration forms available online at www.burlingtonchamber.org or at the Chamber office, 113 E. Chestnut St., Burlington. Contact the Chamber for additional info at 262-763-6044 or [email protected]. FOX VALLEY SERVICE Toner & Associates Family VETERINARY and Cosmetic Dentistry, S.C. PREVENTIVE & EQUINE BOVINE We would like to welcome the newCARE & EMERGENCIES Medical, dentist in Providing town, Dr. Comprehensive Justen Toner. Dr. Toner Surgical & Dental Care Adjustments Vertebral & Therapy Laser has opened Toner & Associates Family on & Both Large & Small Animals Cosmetic Dentistry, S.C. located at 231 S. Millgate Dr. 189 W. Chestnut St. They be reached (Town ofatRochester) 53105 WIcan Burlington, Pictured along with our 262-763-3430. 262-534-6000 of Goodwill Ambassadors: Chery Caliva, Dr. Newell Easley, Patrice Braun, the foxvalleyvetservice.com Jackie Epping, Dr. Justen Toner, Jayne Schmaling, and Pam Aldrich. month $ MON. & FRI. 8-5:30 TUES. & THUR. 7:30-7 WED. 7:30-5:30 • SAT. 8:30-NOON 10 OFF 2nd appointment when you mention this ad “Cris” Christmas Parade BRRRRR... ItDon’t maymiss be all cold, snowy and the fun and festivities on December 4 at 6:30pm, outside, but you’ll aswhite the Christmas Parade rolls through Downtown Burlington! The theme for this year is “The Polar Express” be warm and comfortable and is sure to be a hit with onlookers of all ages! You’ll see live reindeer, sled dogs, Morsel the Moose, and of course – in your Alpaca Santa and Mrs. Claus! clothing. Make sure you stop by the Santa Chalet in Wehmhoff Square, behind the NEW INFO Library, following the parade, to tell Santa what you want for Christmas! Giftfestivities Certificates Available A warm thank you to All of our Christmas sponsors: Earthcare Suri Alpacas LLC Magnum MediaSaturday - The Shore WRJN Associated146 Bank Hours: and 92.1 Sunday 10-3 N. Honey Lake Rd., Burlington 53105 Mangold Insurance Bahr & Kadlec, Ltd. Closed Jan. 18 262-534-4091 or 262-210-2080 Mather's Improvement Service, Inc. Best Value Flooring Nestlés USA BMO Harris Bank, N.A. Peoples Bank Burli Sign Company Pest Control Solutions NOW.com Burlington Kiwanis Club R & R Limousine Burlington Lions Club R.K.W. Redi-Mix Concrete, Inc. Burlington Police Department Reesman's Services Burlington Rotary International Richter's Marketplace Caledonia Sno-Balls Snowmobile Club Roundy's Pick 'N Save City of Burlington Runzheimer International, Ltd Community State Bank Scherrer & Associates Daniels Family Funeral Homes & Crematory Department of Public Works Schneider Family Dentistry, S.C. Earthcare Suri Alpacas, LLC Security Finance Educators Credit Union Southeast Recycling The Boardwalk Apartments Fidelity Title, Inc. Town Bank Fox River State Bank Walmart Gooseberries Fresh Food Market Zarek Insurance Johnson Bank Ketterhagen Memorials BURLINGTON... DISCOVER THE TREASURES FEBRUARY 2016 PAGE 7 Page 6 BURLINGTON…DISCOVER THE TREASURES FEBRUARY 2015 JUSTIN MUELLER 262-210-1428 Business by THE BLOCK It is our pleasure to present the February 2016 edition of Business by the Block. Our focus this month is on Milwaukee Avenue and Paul Street. We appreciate the support of our local Burlington businesses and hope that you will take advantage of this unique opportunity to read about and visit each business to learn more about the products and services they offer. justinmueller@ remax.net ReMax Premier Properties 800 Milwaukee Ave. 262-757-2003 www.choosepremier.com justinmueller.net Curious about your home’s value? Find out at FindBurlingtonHomeValues.com Real Estate Agency Inlanta Mortgage Inc. 796 Milwaukee Ave. 262-763-3200 www.inlanta.com/branch/burlington Provides mortgage lending services in S. E Wisconsin including FHA, VA, USDA and conventional mortgage options. Francis Meadows Senior Apartments "No one here is a stranger." Stan Janowski, Manager What makes us standout above the rest? Francis Meadows Senior Apartments offers 48 income eligible or market rate apartment homes for adults 55 and better. We are located on the grounds of the Franciscan Retreat Center, surrounded by 160 acres of fields and woods. Inquire about current rent specials! Call Stan at 262-763-1700 for further information! r Walgreens 680 Milwaukee Ave. 262-767-0697 www.walgreens.com Drugstore chain with health & beauty aids, prescriptions & photo services, plus mini-mart basics. Ketterhagen Memorials 700 Milwaukee Ave. 262-763-2535 www.ketterhagenmemorials.com www.milwaukeecatholichome.org O’Reilly’s Auto Parts 824 Milwaukee Ave. 262-767-7250 www.oreillyauto.com Auto Parts Store Lucky Star Pub & Eatery 864 Milwaukee Ave. 262-763-2155 www.eatatluckystar.com 100 years of excellence in lunch & dinner design and installation of 6, cemetery Open House ~ February 2016- 11-1pmServes Mark breakfast, it and has a full bar. on your Calendars!!! memorials. Chris’ USA 724 Milwaukee Ave. 262-763-9968 Restaurant and Bar PAGE 8 Splash N Dash Car Wash 856 Milwaukee Ave. 262-767-1817 Introducing Angela Ehretlac to our Bodhi Tree Acupuncture Team! Please contact Angela @ A.C.E.acupunctures.com or call 262-348-8821 to make your appointment today! Open House February 6, 2016 11:00am - 1:00pm Mark it on your Calendars!!! Located at Bodhi Tree Acupuncture - 201 S. Pine St. Car Wash FEBRUARY 2016 BURLINGTON... DISCOVER THE TREASURES BURLINGTON…DISCOVER THE TREASURES Phone (262) 763-5556 Kevin P. Schuerman, CPA “Specializing in Quickbooks® software” Don’t • Small-Business Specialists • Accounting, Payroll & Start-up Services • Tax Preparation & Planning is at try th Fax (262) 763-8090 FEBRUARY 2015 Page 11 www.bandkltd.com ! home • Personal & Business Tax • Electronic Filing with Direct Returns Deposit to Refund • Every Return Prepared by • Same Day Service / DropCPA for Accuracy off / Mail-in Services 10% Discount for New Clients 372 N. Pine St., Burlington, WI 53105 2 Convenient Locations 262.763.8177 www.schuermancpa.com 340 Bridge Street Burlington, WI 53105 Artist of the Month 150 Lance Drive Twin Lakes, WI 53181 Pamela McCaslin- Dancing Flower Studio Raised in central Illinois, I developed an appreciation for nature with the surrounding hills and winding river. I would make frequent visits to metropolitan cities to view museums and see broadway shows. My interest in art began in the studio of an artist near by and then I took fine art courses at Cardinal Stritch- San Domino Studio under the watchful eye of the late Sr. Thomasita Fessler. However, I became an Interior Designer, (NSID) working in Chicago. After publishing my children’s school newspaper in a northern suburb of Chicago, I studied computer design classes. Migrating to Wisconsin, I rekindled my passion for the arts and with my previous eduation, I began taking classes at Geneva Lake Art Association. I belong to a Burlington Art Group called the Gathering. As an artist, my frequent subject is the world of nature as it seizes our attention when we least expect it.. in the winds of life. Integrating fin arts, décor colors and graphics, I use water soluable paint in ink on various paper such as watercolor, board and Japanese Yupo ( plastic fiber the repels water) incorporating text at times. I also create collage cards incorporating papers, stamps and fibers. “The Gathering” is an informal group of local artists who meet weekly in a friendly, casual atmosphere which encourages creativity. We welcome new participants with all levels of ability of artistic endeavor. Come with your work and join in our Tuesday Gatherings. The meetings are Tuesdays at St. John the Divine Episcopal Church, 216 E. Chandler Blvd. from 12:30-3pm. Any questions contact one of the people listed below: X P / O F Q 0 new info Q F P Q M F T C B O L XJ D P N C V S M J O H U P O Nancy Welch • [email protected] Gillian Graffy • [email protected] Marilyn Ahler • [email protected] PUT OUR EXPERTISE TO WORK FOR YOU. NAVIGATE NA AVIGA AVIGA ATE TO YOUR ATE YOUR FINANCIAL AL GOALS With sound guidance toda today—and y—and down the road We workk with you to create a financial strateg strategyy that changes as your life does W e wor to help you reach a place of confidence in your finances. You’ll have services like ve access to a full range of products and ser vices lik e insurance and Y ou’ll ha years annuities. And more than 100 year s of experience helping Christian families reach their goals and strengthen their communities. today. Contact y. 5 x 5 us toda A FINANCIAL Scott P. Herrmann, Herrmann, FIC Lead FFinancial inancial Consultant 400 N Pine St. Bur Burlington, lington, WI 53105 262-806-7390 EVENT William J. 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James 262-806-7390 W. Carlson, C.P.A. No products will be sold this event. Thrivent 901 Financial andSt. its respective associates and employees haveSuite 103 140 W. Chestnut St., at Suite 4 Main 7033 Washington Ave., general knowledge of the Social Security tenets; however, they do not have the professional expertise for a Burlington, WI 53105 Union Grove, WIFor 53182 Racine, complete discussion of the details of your specific situation. additional information, contact WI your53406 local Social 224 E. State Street, Burlington, WI 53105 • 262.763.7665 811 Fox Lane, Suite E., Waterford, WI 53185 • 262.534.2200 BURLINGTON... DISCOVER THE TREASURES FEBRUARY 2016 262-763-3575 262-878-3667 262-886-3536 Security Administration office. Thrivent Financial representatives are licensed insurance agents/producers of Thrivent Financial, the marketing name for Thrivent Financial for Lutherans, Appleton, WI. They are also registered representatives of Thrivent Investment Management Inc., 625 Fourth Ave S., Minneapolis, MN 55415. For additional important information, visit Thrivent.com/disclosures. www.mcmahonveltus.com Appleton, Wisconsin • Minneapolis, Minnesota • Thrivent.com • 800-847-4836 27789AD N8-15 PAGE 9 Remember When Because of space limitations, the January edition of Remember When . . . – especially the size of the photos – was less than ideal. Accordingly, we are repeating the January article in its entirety. A Bird’s-EyeView Submitted by Burlington Historical Society Museum, located at 232 N. Perkins Blvd. Open Sunday afternoons 1 to 4 pm. 262-767-2884. www.burlingtonhistory.org. These photos are only about seven months old but the features they show will be recognized by current Burlington residents and treasured by future Burlington residents. The photos were taken from a hobby aircraft flown by Burlington Historical Society president Dennis Tully near Echo Park in July 2015. The first photo (at right) shows part of Echo Lake above the dam and the structures along North Pine Street near the lakeshore, including the large grain handling facilities right of center. Visible on the horizon are the steeple of St. Mary’s church and the Origen Street and Lewis Street water towers. Other landmarks in the photo include St. Charles church and school (center); the Bumper to Bumper building at the corner of N. Pine and Mill streets (left of center); the former railroad depot, now owned by the Canadian National Railroad; and the Riverview Village PAGE 10 Apartments (far right). The photo on top shows a major portion of Burlington’s downtown and adjacent areas. Shown at the lower center is the intersection of North Pine Street and Milwaukee Avenue. Buildings on three of the four corners of that intersection include Fred’s Parkview, the former Krein’s Color Bar, and El Burrito Loco Mexican restaurant. On the fourth corner (bottom center) is a portion of the Bear Realty parking lot. The Chase Bank building on the corner of Pine and Chestnut streets is shown left of center in the same block as the former SchuetteDaniels furniture store and Flippy’s restaurant at the corner of Washington Street. Among the buildings along Milwaukee Avenue, which angles upward toward the right side of the photo, can be seen the Oldenburg Insurance building, the former Coach’s Sports Bar and Grill, Hounds Detectors and Hobbies, the Plaza Theatre, and the law offices of Lloyd, Phenicie, Lynch, & Kelly. Beyond Kane Street are the buildings of Town Bank and the Plymouth Congregational-UCC church. St. FEBRUARY 2016 Mary’s church is shown in the upper right corner. Other landmarks in the photo include the telephone company building on Washington Street, Fidelity Title Company at the corner of Washington and Kane streets, the Church of the Nazarene (at upper center), and the Historical Society building (left of center in the upper part of the photo). Help us preserve our history. Join the Burlington Historical Society and help us tell the story of Burlington. Interested? Contact Dennis Tully at 262-767-2884. BURLINGTON... 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