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LindenGrove
Fall 2010
TODAY
A quarterly publication for residents, employees, friends and family
“Earth laughs in flowers”
-- Ralph Waldo Emerson
O
ur Waukesha campus has been blessed with the
gracious gift of a patio garden. Some of you may
recall what the back patio looked like prior. All that
was there was a concrete slab with two wooden garden boxes.
Needless to say, the flowers where not colorful nor were they
blooming. The pergola allows much needed shade so that our
residents can watch the grandchildren play on the playground
equipment. This space now is warm and inviting.
The generous gifts allowed us to make this a place for our
residents and families to come and enjoy each others
company and build new memories.
We would like to thank everyone for the donations to the
LindenGrove Foundation which now allow us to stop and
smell the flowers.
Thank you to the following donors:
BENEFACTOR
Superior Iron Supply LLC
MAJOR SUPPORTERS
$5,000 - $2000
Lee & Cathleen Brisk
Joyce & Carl Budde in tribute to Dogwood Court staff
Russell Dagon
Kay Lettenberger
Emil Pfenninger
Precision Gears
Randle-Dable Funeral Home
Waukesha State Bank
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CONTRIBUTORS
$1,999 - $500
Deb Fisher
Julie L. Jolitz
Steve Kim
LindenGrove-Waukesha Staff
Wanda Lundy
PieperPower Foundation
Robert J. Schaefer
Randall J. Severson
Laurie Smart
Lori Strecok
Michelle L. Vail
Waukesha Service Club
CONTRIBUTORS
$499 - $200
Teresa & Robert Ashton
Mary Lou Bell
Lori Berg
Daniel Blask
Jill Brown
Margaret Burns
Commercial Flooring, Inc.
Barbara Daum
Jeanette Emery
Thomas Fredricks
Patricia Hagemann
Jolene Lawrence
Shirley Long
Vicki Nines
Ann Rhodes
Charlotte Timcoe
Kerry Turner
Laura Volz
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M E N O M O N E E FA L L S
B
roadway came to Menomonee
Falls through Kids Korp dance
troope. Our residents were
dazzled by the variety of costumes
and the talents displayed by the many
young people who came to perform.
The name of the show was at “The
Movies” with several costume
changes and dancing to familiar show
tunes. Kids Korp performs nationally
as a non-competitive and not for
profit performing troope. Kids Korp
is partially funded by the Wisconsin’s
Art Board.
Antique and Vintage Car Show
esident, families, and members from the community enjoyed a night of nostalgia at LindenGroveMenomonee Falls. Antique and vintage cars were on display and their owners were on hand to share
stories with those in attendance regarding how their cars had been restored and other fun tales. The
night was clear and cool while participants were able to get an up close look at these incredible cars. Root
beer float were on tap and Roger Boll provided strolling accordion music. A resident at LindenGrove had the
opportunity to display a rare and unique vehicle of their own. An amphibious car made in Germany complete
with life preservers under the hood and a propeller on the tail made a great conversation piece.
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A Day of Intergenerational Fun
indenGrove-Menomonee Falls held a Children’s
Day for young children and grandchildren of
residents and staff of LindenGrove. Children were
invited to spend the day and participate in activities with
the residents. Children enjoyed a hot dog lunch outside
of the patio, followed by crafts. Residents in the
decorated wheelchairs were pushed by the children and
visitors and paraded around the back patio for all
bystanders to see. The afternoon came to an end with an
ice cream social for all the residents, children, and staff.
Margaret Hanson is happy to have her wheelchair decorated for
a contest that was part of Children’s Day at LindenGrove
O
ur residents
enjoyed an
old favorite
pastime of
picnicking and
fishing at Menomonee
Park. After enjoying a lunch with a
refreshing glass of lemonade
residents tried their best at
catching the “big one”. It was a
great day and residents enjoyed good food, good
company, and beautiful surroundings. So the story
goes state record fish were caught that day but
released to grow bigger for next years fishing outing.
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Red Hat Brewer Game
T
he Red Hat Society at LindenRidge, along with other Red Hatters, tailgated
before the game on July8th. This has been an annual trip to Miller Park for the
passed 6 years or so. Everyone had plenty to eat and enjoyed the game.
J
uly was a great month to go
fishing. Just ask Otto and Bernie.
Linden Court in Mukwonago
visited the Trout Farm in Palmyra
where residents caught about 15 fish
for their up coming fish fry.
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New Treatment Technique
Offered at LindenGrove
L
indenGrove-Menomonee Falls hosted a 16 hour continuing
education workshop for physical and occupational therapists on a
treatment technique called Kinesio Taping. This innovative
technique can be used to treat a virtually limitless number of ailments
and injuries. Kinesio Tape mimics the qualities of human skin and can provide proven
comfortable treatment to patients of any age or condition. Pain relief, swelling reduction,
increased flexibility, protective and a
supportive aide to muscles and joints are just
a few of the many outcomes expected from
this treatment technique. LindenGroveMenomonee Falls remains a leader in
providing quality clinical services both
inpatient and outpatient. We will continue to
provide educational opportunities to our
clinicians to enable them to provide the best
clinical care to our patients.
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NEW BERLIN
Photography Club
A
s part of the Eden philosophy, we are still learning and
growing no matter what age we are. Judy Kieffer is a prime
example. She is a member of the Photography Club at
LindenGrove-New Berlin. After a class in photography, Judy took
her camera along on a community outing to the Mitchell Domes.
Here a click, there a click…and the results… her pictures turned out
so beautifully that she entered one into the Milwaukee County Fair.
Pictured here is Judy holding the picture she took with the ribbon
from the Fair.
Dog Circus
D
og what? Yep, you read
it right! A Dog Circus
came to LindenGroveNew Berlin. Fun for all! The dogs were jumping
through hoops, doing spins and turns, weaving,
and we cannot forget the costumes. Who knew a
Doberman could look like an elephant!
e can’t get enough entertainment. The Golden Hawaiians
came to dance for everyone. Since we love to have
fun…we thought everyone at LindenGrove-New
Berlin would dress up as well. The day took its toll on Tilly
the cat. Here she is… resting after all the festivities.
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Mukwonago Jack›o›Lantern
Jaunt
E
very year residents of Linden RidgeMukwonago decorate and carve pumpkins
for seasonal flare. This year, the Ridge
contributed to the local Jack-o-Lantern Jaunt by decorating an oversized pumpkin. Afterwards it was delivered for display at the
Mukwonago Field Park Pavilion.
Residents gathered for a brain-storming of decorating ideas, as they
used a white board to finalize the design. After the design was
decided upon, the task of cutting the top of the great pumpkin was a
chore. Residents watched as Activities were able to cut it open and
everyone took a turn scooping the seeds from the inside. Then it
was on to the decoration of the face! The residents were pleased
with the finished results. The Great Pumpkin was delivered to the
jaunt on Friday, October 15th, by Administrator Vern Larson, just in
time for the event.
From leftto right: Resident Harriet Rumsey, Activity
CoordinatorLeann Hengel, and Resident Martha Adams.
Linden Ridge Patio Party &
Open House for the Front Porch Project
T
hrough many resident suggestions, the Linden Ridge Patio Project
began over a year ago with the seed of improving the outdoor patio
space at the front of the Ridge. The residents gave their ideas at many
Resident Council meetings. Residents wanted to sit farther back from the
road in the front of the building, in addition to having more seating. They
also wanted some sort of protection from the harsh summer sun.
Through many generous donations
throughout the year, Linden Ridge was
able to complete this project by the end
of this summer, and the results have
been beautiful. Residents really enjoy
sitting outdoors in groups on nice days,
while watching people come and go. It
really has become a gathering spot for
the residents. To celebrate the
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Jack Peterson enjoying refreshments
at the Ridge Front Patio Open House
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East Troy Concert in the Park
T
he concert in the park in East Troy is always a popular event for a summer evening
outing for the Residents of LindenGrove. On Thursday, July 22, Swing Nuevo was the
featured act. They performed a nice combination of selections that included swing and
jazz numbers from the 30’s, 40’s and 50’s by such favorites as Frank Sinatra, Perry Como and
The Andrews Sisters. Everyone from the Grove who went on the outing thoroughly enjoyed
the musical performance. It was a beautiful evening for listening to the music.
Family Night
A
fter a short break for the
summer months, we
brought back Family
Night. On Thursday, September
30, we invited family members
and loved ones to join
in an activity after
dinner. This month
we asked for
volunteers brave enough to perform
during our karaoke/sing along. We are
planning on having Family Night one
time per month for the rest of the year.
Family Night provides an opportunity
for family and loved ones to interact in
some light hearted fun and
refreshments.
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Save the Date
Saturday, December 11th
1:30 - 3:00p.m.
Mukwonago Campus
Christmas Party
Entertainment
Food
Visit from Santa
Pictures
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P
ictured here are just a few of the example of our celebration
State Fair week. We had Dairy Day- tasted samples of
milk…banana, strawberry, chocolate, and buttermilk just to
name a few. We displayed crafts of staff and residents. Who knew
we had so much talent. We also invited a petting zoo…what is
cuter than this pot belly pig?! Of course, we can’t forget the food:
of the fair such as cream puffs, grilled corn,
ice cream and more!!
S
ummer brought us a way to watch first hand the circle of life. Monarchs
lay their eggs on milkweed every year. Once the eggs are in place, we
take the leaves and
place them in an aquarium.
Then, all we do is watch and wait. First
we see the baby caterpillar. Next, he starts to eat
the milkweed and grows big and fat. After that,
they form the chrysalis and we wait. Once the
chrysalis become clear, we can see the monarch
ready to emerge. Finally, they emerge and once the
wings are dry, it’s time to let them free outside in
the garden. Day by day, everyone looks forward to
seeing how the process is going.
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Country Day
W
e just can’t get enough fun at LindenGrove-New
Berlin! We celebrated the country life in western
gear galore. What can be more country than
Square Dancing? Nothing. So of course the residents and
staff spent an afternoon of do-se-dos, swinging our partners,
bowing to our corners, and promenades. Everyone had so
much fun…they want to do it again.
CELEBRATING
THE 60’S
W
hat better way to celebrate the 1960’s than to have a tie dye
day? Staff and residents dressed up in their favorite tie dye
shirts. We started off the day making tie dye cupcakes, and
added tie dye frosting. Later, everyone had their hands “tied” up making
colorful scarves. Pictured here is Lorraine showing off some examples of
our fun. And yes…the cupcakes tasted as good as they looked!!
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Pancake Breakfast & Linden Fair
T
his year we combined two of our biggest events into one!
However, the weather wasn’t on board with us. At least not
for the start of our event. With all the tents in place and the
tables and games ready we had to make some quick changes to
accommodate the down pouring of rain, booms of thunder and
bolts of lightening! Needless to say our Ecumenical Church Service
was held inside and we got a bit of a delayed start with the games,
silent auction baskets and serving of pancakes. We still managed to
make the most of it and have a fun day! Besides enjoying the
delicious Henneberry
Pancakes with toppings
from the Elegant
Farmer, we enjoyed the
music of The Banjo
Barons. Prior to
enjoying Tom Jahnke
play his accordion, we
crowned the “Fairest of
the Fair.” Crowned as
LindenHeights King & Queen were Ralph Ebersperger and
Elizabeth Braun. LindenGrove’s King & Queen were Frank
Gabrysiak and Nathalyn Warner. Thank you
to all those who contributed in anyway!
From Linden Heights
King Frank Gabrysiak
From Linden Heights
Queen Nathalyn Warner
From LindenGrove
King Ralph Ebersperger
From LindenGrove
Queen Elizabeth Braun
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I
f you put five of our dining room tables together,
what could you do or make on them? Well, tradition
for us at LindenGrove-Waukesha in July is that we
create a 20 foot banana split! What could be more fun on
a Friday afternoon in the summer than that? It’s a shared
effort between staff, residents, family members and
volunteers to build this awesome treat and to scoop it out!
We’re not sure which is quicker, scooping it up or dishing
it out. No matter, it’s a fun filled and tasty event.
Patio Performances
A
nother successful series of Summer
Patio Performances occurred. The
weather cooperated which is big relief.
Throughout the summer residents and families
enjoyed entertainment from Greg Driss on
guitar, Dan Naumann and his Patriotic Tribute,
the awesome costumes and dancing by Kids
Korp, the sweet sounds from the Burlington
Ukulele Band and the sounds of old time banjo
music with David Towle. The summer of 2011,
we’ll bring our concerts to our newly redone
and dedicated back patio!
Join us for
BINGO
Sunday, Nov. 14 at 2:30 with St. William’s Youth
Monday, Nov. 15 at 2:00 with St. Joe’s
Tuesday, Nov. 23 at 6:00 with VFW
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Summer Trips
S
ome of our residents enjoyed getting
out into the community. A group from
Cedar Grove spent an afternoon at
Frame Park enjoying its beauty. Two trips
were made to cheer on the Brewers! Once
on July 8 and again on August 12. For the
first trip Ella requested we have signs to
wave. So, Joanne, our receptionist made
some great signs that were waved proudly.
The first game outing was on a pretty warm
day, so the ice cream treat really hit the
spot! The summer has to include a trip to the
Zoo and we did so on August 24th. It was
especially enjoyed by Elizabeth R., a
Dogwood Court resident. Her granddaughter
accompanied her on the trip and we met one
of her grandsons at the Zoo who just
happens to be the train conductor! All of us
enjoyed the
opportunity to walk
around and see the
animals and other
visitors too. We
topped it off once
again with an ice
cream treat.
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LindenGrove-Waukesha Upcoming Events
Family Caregiver Support Group
Second Thursday of the month.
8:00 am – 9:00 am
Music Performances
Thursday, November 4 ~ 6:00pm
Ragtime Music with Doug Haise
Celebration of Life
Quarterly Memorial Service
held to remember residents who have passed away
the previous three months.
Wednesday, November 10 ~ 2:00pm
Monthly Birthday Party with “Sam the Piano Man”
Thursday, November 18 at 2:30pm
Thursday, March 3, 2011 at 2:30pm
Thursday, May 26, 2011 at 2:30pm
Friday, November 19 ~ 2:00pm
Bob Mueller
Wednesday, December 8 ~ 2:00pm
Monthly Birthday Party with “Sam the Piano Man”
Upcoming Events
Watch For More Details!
RESIDENT & FAMILY CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, December 11 ~ 1:30 – 3:00pm
Come for an afternoon of entertainment & refreshments!
LINDENGROVE CHOIR CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Date to be announced!
LindenGrove Bus Outings
Please check the monthly activity calendar
for scheduled trips.
For a complete list of events, check out the monthly Activity Calendar posted on each unit
and in your loved one’s room. Extra calendars are also available in our facilities’ front entrance.
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Linden Court Waukesha Fall News
W
e are now in the autumn of the year. The colors are starting to come. We have planned outings to see
the changing colors. The youth from Harvey Philips School are going to help our Elders carve
pumpkins to put on the patio for Halloween.
Family, staff, and friends are invited to dress up in costume and come for Safe Trick or Treat at Linden Court
on Sunday Oct. 31st. We have a new program called “Rhythm Band” that will be taught once a month by Rise for
the Elders. Our elders really enjoy making music and being creative.
We will be making cards throughout October for our Veterans. Our Elders will be
making necklaces and bracelets for Operation Christmas Child.
Our summer was busy with trips to the Zoo and many special events. Thanks to Judy
Freyer, LPN, and her husband for bringing in their chickens! We all enjoyed Judy’s
humorous “chicken” stories.
On August 24th, Deacon John celebrated
a special blessing on Linden Court, our
building, all of our Elders, families, staff
members and volunteers. We gathered
afterwards to have punch and treats.
We would like to welcome a new “little” addition to our Linden
Court family. Brandy, a golden lab puppy, comes to visit daily!
She is the pet of our CNA, Laura Hapke.
Although just a puppy, Brandy has the
makings of a great Pet Therapy Dog! She
brings lots of laughs and comfort to our
Elders, staff and families.
Please watch our monthly newsletter for
upcoming trips and special events!
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LindenGrove Golf Classic -
A ‘Hole in One’ for the Foundation
P
erfect weather for playing
golf raised spirits and
hopefully lowered scores of
the 98 golfers who participated in
the 10th Annual LindenGrove Golf
Classic on September 14 to benefit
the LindenGrove Foundation.
Appreciation Is Expressed to Our Individual and
Organizational Sponsors:
EVENT SPONSORS:
Community Memorial Hospital
ProHealth Care
DINNER SPONSORS:
Burdick-Kellenberger Insurance
NSI—A Division of West Bend Mutual Insurance
GOLF CART SPONSORS:
R&R Insurance Services
United Heartland
LUNCH SPONSOR:
Roeschen’s Omnicare Pharmacy
DRIVING RANGE SPONSOR:
Stier Construction, Inc.
GRAND PRIZE RAFFLE SPONSOR:
Bubrick’s Complete Office
DESSERT SPONSOR:
Living as a Leader
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FOURSOME SPONSORS:
ArjoHuntleigh
BDO Seidman, LLP
Burdick-Kellenberger Insurance
Community Memorial Hospital
Peter & Linda Geiss
Handeland Flooring, Inc.
Lincoln Financial Group
NSI—A Division of West Bend Mutual
InsuranceOrlandini Company, Inc.
Paramount Financial Strategies
Paratech Ambulance Service
Plunkett Raysich Architects
ProHealth Care
R&R Insurance Services, Inc.
Selzer-Ornst Co. Construction
Scott & Jodi Tilleson
Stier Construction, Inc.
United Heartland, Inc.
Wipfli CPAs & Consultants
Ziegler
GENERAL SPONSOR:
Chase
TEE SPONSORS:
Catalano Produce Co.
DrinkerBiddle & Reath LLP
Dufek & Company, LLC
HMD Consulting and Nurses & Medical Staffing
Kettle Moraine Ambulance Service
Mat-Tech Inc. Quality Precision Machining
Milwaukee Plate Glass
ProHealth Medical Associates - New Berlin
Total Lighting Sales, Inc.
Tremco Roofing and Building Maintenance
Waukesha State Bank
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PRIZE SPONSORS:
Braden Plumbing, Inc.
Bomgaars & Associates, Inc.
Citizens Bank of Mukwonago
Riley Enright
FM Electronics, Inc.
Humana
Radiology Waukesha, S.C.
AUCTION PRIZE DONORS:
American Solutions for Business
Bartolotta Restaurants
Cynthia Benson
Broadlands Golf Club
Charles Budde
Burton & Mayer, Inc.
Championship Construction
Charles Allis and Villa Terrace Arts Museums
Country Inn & Suites
Falls Patio Players
First Look Home Inspection Services
Bob Freidman
Grainger Industrial Supply
F O U N DA T I O N
Green Bay Packers
Harley-Davidson Museum
Knaack
Lakefront Brewery
Lisa Harrington
Joe Lubarsky
Marcus Theatres Corporation
McConnell Inn
Milwaukee Ballet
Milwaukee Bucks
Milwaukee Public Museum
Morningstar Golfers Club
Old World Wisconsin
Orlandini Company, Inc.
Ellen & Emil Pfenninger
Prentice Hardware
Quarles & Brady
Sprecher Brewing
United Heartland
Unum
Weissgerber’s Seven Seas
Zoological Society of Milwaukee
The outing was hosted at the Broadlands Golf Club in North Prairie. Following golf, golfers, guests, and
volunteers helped raise funds for the Foundation through bids on 45 donated Silent Auction prize packages.
Popular items included:
• Golf packages to the Kettle Moraine Golf Course, Lawsonia Golf Course, Morningstar Golfers Club, and
Oconomowoc Golf Club
• Electronics like the Wii Fit with Balance Board and Blue Ray DVD player.
• Sports tickets for the Admirals, Badgers, Brewers, Bucks and Packers
• Cultural tickets for the Milwaukee Ballet, Milwaukee Repertory Theater, and Les Miserables at the
Marcus Center
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Raffle tickets sales were hot as golfers hoped to win the trendy new Apple iPad. Golfers also participated in the
Wine Pull where bottles of wine were numbered and for a monetary donation, the participant pulled a numbered
wine cork from a jar which corresponded to a donated bottle of wine.
Congratulations Are Expressed to the Golf Award Winners:
Winning foursome, shooting 14 under, from Community Memorial Hospital:
Andy Barth
Rick Binzak
Bob Nichols
John Zorbini
Golfer hitting Closest to the Pin on Hole 4:
Bob Nichols
Male golfer with Longest Drive on Hole 9:
Alan Lurie
Female golfer with Longest Drive on Hole 9:
Gloria Dolan
Golfer with Longest Putt on Hole 14:
Reb Bortz
Golfer hitting Closest to the Pin on Hole 18:
Jim Kirchen
On behalf of the members of the Golf Classic committee—Riley Enright, Keith Fisher, Stephanie Gibas,
Ron Lambert, Jeff Meyer, Randy Severson and Mark Sperka—thank you to all who supported the golf
outing to benefit the LindenGrove Foundation. Your efforts helped raise $45,321 to fund programs and
projects that will enhance the quality of life for the residents of LindenGrove’s four skilled nursing
facilities, two supportive care apartments, and two memory care homes, and the patients of
LindenGrove’s four rehabilitation centers.
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LindenHeights
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indenHeights has a new director, Jackie
Grobschmidt. Jackie, an RN, graduated from
Milwaukee Area Technical College. She has
worked in home health and hospice and has been RN
manager for three assisted living buildings.
LindenHeights has enjoyed a wide variety of in-house
activities in recent months. Popular continuing activities
include exercise, news programs, ring toss, trivia, golf
(putting), and bowling. Wii bowling is also gaining in
popularity. New games played include Family Feud,
Wheel of Fortune, Pictionary, and crossword puzzles. In
addition to musical entertainment performances, our
own activity staff has provided many music-related
activities including playing bells, sing-a-longs, and jazz
and country music appreciation. Art activities have
included butterfly art, apple art, and autumn art.
doors. The group then headed to Culver’s in Sussex for
lunch where they enjoyed 5-star service and even free
kid-size custard samples. The second Holy Hill trip on
October 23rd, a scenic drive only, is always enjoyed by
those who prefer a shorter outing.
Mark your calendars!
LindenHeights Resident & Family
Christmas Open House
Sunday, December 5
from 1:30 – 3:30pm
A group of LindenHeights elders enjoyed an outing to a
Brewers game on August 26th, with a choice of lunch at
TGI Friday’s restaurant in the ball park or eating at their
seats. They were even treated to a golf cart ride back to
the bus.
Two outings to Holy Hill are offered each fall. The first,
on October 15th, featured a scenic drive to Holy Hill,
with opportunities to attend the 11:00 mass, visit the
gift shop, and enjoy the scenery and sunny weather out-
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LINDENGROVE-WAUKESHA
837 County Road NN East
Mukwonago, WI 53149
(262) 363-6830
W180 N8071 Town Hall Road
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
(262) 253-2700
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(262) 524-6400
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(262) 524-6400
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841 County Road NN East
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(262) 363-6830
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