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2. Inclui exemplos para ilustrar como aplicar o princípio fundamental da contagem para resolver problemas de contagem.
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2) Increased dispersal observed at range edges may be partly driven by founder effects from the range shift rather than solely by selection.
3) Founder effects during range shifts can lead to long-term genetic impoverishment if habitat becomes fragmented, potentially threatening species survival. Prioritizing collection of populations predicted to go extinct could help conserve genetic diversity.
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CIAT’s work harnesses global expertise and partnerships to empower poor people to take control of their earning capacity. In line with Australia’s own vision to promote sound economic growth and global stability, CIAT looks forward to continuing its work with long-standing partners
including the Australian government, and shedding light on today’s global challenges and solutions.
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1. A variety of crop varieties were tested on demonstration farms using sensors to collect environmental data on adaptation. Farmers provided feedback on the varieties using mobile phones.
2. Local experts were trained to use phone-based tools to communicate between outside experts, farmers, and a research institute about testing and implementing best practices.
3. The project aimed to identify locally appropriate climate smart agriculture packages, scale successful solutions to other areas, and create feedback loops between farmers, local advisors, and agricultural experts.
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El documento presenta una historieta titulada "Vidas paralelas" que busca ayudar a comprender cómo funcionan las barreras de acceso y propone compartir y aprender de forma comunitaria sobre este tema.
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This document provides an overview of CIAT-SABRN (Pan-Africa Bean Research Network) and its goals, partnerships, and activities. The network aims to improve nutrition, health, food security, incomes and natural resources through bean research. It works with national agricultural research systems across Africa and development partners to develop stress-tolerant and nutrient-rich bean varieties, as well as approaches to disseminate seeds and technologies. The network focuses on developing germplasm suited for various markets and resilient to biotic and abiotic stresses like diseases, pests, drought and low soil fertility. It also supports efforts to strengthen African soil information services and regional seed systems.
Progressive Infotech Pvt. Ltd. is extending an offer of employment to Rahul Jha for the position of Engineer-Deskside at their Noida office. The letter details the compensation package, documents required at joining, terms of probation period and confirmation, and validity of the offer until August 22, 2016. Rahul is requested to confirm acceptance of the terms within 2 days by replying to the offer email.
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The document provides a summary and analysis of Mark Morris's ballet "The Hard Nut", which is a darker adaptation of The Nutcracker. It summarizes the key plot points of Morris's version, which sticks closer to the original darker E.T.A. Hoffmann story. It also analyzes how Morris modernizes and subverts traditional interpretations by setting it in the 1960s-70s and incorporating pop culture elements and commentary on old versus new world views. The analysis praises how Morris maintains the central innocent and noble character of Marie to guide the audience through the interpretation of love within the story.
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The Sansevieria Book. Hermine Stover. Endangered Species Press, 1983.
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1. SCHAUER CENTER 1 HOLIDAY EDITION
MEDIA SPONSORSMAINSTAGE SERIES SPONSOR
The 2014-15 Performing Arts Series receives funding through grant support from the Wisconsin Arts Board,
with help from the State of Wisconsin and Arts Midwest,in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts
THURSDAY SPONSOR
WED & THU, DEC 3 & 4
· 20 MINUTE INTERMISSION ·
Performance will be in two acts with one intermission
Photography or recording of any kind is prohibited. Please turn off all cell phones and electronic devices before the performance.
The Nutcracker
Dance Alive National Ballet
State Touring Company of Florida
Executive Artistic Director
Kim Tuttle
Director of Grants and Education/Choreographer-in-Residence
Judy Skinner
Assistant Artistic Director
Andre Valladon
Music: P.I. Tchaikovsky
Choreography: Kim Tuttle
Backdrops Design: Dennis Mauldin
Backdrops execution: Bob Moody
Set Design Front Border: Carlos Asse
Light Design: Todd Bedell
Costume Design: Soili Arvola
Mother Goose costume/props design: Carlos Asse
Supported by the Arts Midwest Touring Fund - a program of the Arts Midwest, which is generosusly supported by
the National Endowment for the Arts with additional contributions from the Wisconsin Arts Board.
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2. SCHAUER CENTER 2 HOLIDAY EDITION
THE COMPANY
Principals
Ines Albertini Carla Amancio Walter Angelini Ramil Bagmanov
Gretel Batista Alexsey Kuznetsov Douglas de Oliveira Yulia Pivotskaya
Julia Ponomareva Fhilipe Teixeira Andre Valladon
Soloists and Principal Artists-in-residence
Tak Kwan Chu Rostislav Dzabraev Theresa Hanson Tony Mancuso
Oksana Maslova Norbert Nirewicz Rachel Ridley Stephanie Roig
Corps de Ballet
Emily Abernethy Sarah Abernethy Savannah Banner Mia Caceres-Nielsen Willow Chiara*
Stephon Johnson Elizabeth Kessler Jacqueline Kessler Delaney Ruth
Nika Sourakov Anne Thompson Grace Thompson Sarah Beth Thompson
Apprentices
Karina Barbazuk Destiny Bivins Gabby LaFond Kennedy Monroe Clair Norden
SCHAUER SCHOOL OF DANCE
Ariel Birkel Alexia Boudry Catherine Cerfus Isabelle DeGroot Mary Elizabeth DeGroot
Isabelle Gintner Brynn Golubski Alexis Gramling Olivia Greuel Kylee Henneberry
Josi Klein Annika Kreuser Calla Kreuser Taylor Kutz Anna Loeber Gracie Mentink
Ella Merklien Catherine Miller Abigail Mueller Elisabeth Norman Rachel Norton
Juliette Norton Cali Ojstrsek Gabbi Ojstrsek Isabelle Redelings Autumn Reed
Abigail Schrunk Carley VanHeesch Kyleigh Waldvogel Alexa Wiegel
Mattie Zimmer Kailee Zimmerman Jade Yustus
SYNOPSIS
The story of The Nutcracker, based on a tale by E.T.A Hoffman, begins with a gala Christmas
Eve party at the home of Judge Silberhaus. Uncle Drosselmeyer, the children’s favorite relative,
arrives and presents Clara, the heroine of the story, with an amazing Nutcracker in the shape
of a handsome soldier. To her brother, Franz, he gives a toy sword.
That night, Clara is too excited to sleep. On the stroke
of midnight, she creeps downstairs to retrieve the
Nutcracker and witnesses a fierce battle between her
brother’s toy soldiers and a swarm of mice, led by a fierce
Mouse King. Clara saves the Nutcracker by throwing her
slipper smack at the wicked mouse! Lo and behold, her
Nutcracker becomes a handsome Prince.
To show her gratitude, the Nutcracker Prince whisks
Clara away to many countries. First they travel through
the exquisite Land of Snow where they are greeted by
the regal Snow Queen and her Snowflake Fairies. Then
they travel to the Land of Sweets, where the beautiful
Sugar Plum Fairy puts on a glittering spectacle for them.
Clara finds wings on her feet as she dances the Final
Waltz with her Nutcracker Prince.
As the Sugar Plum Fairy and her court wave goodbye,
Clara’s Uncle Drosselmeyer mysteriously appears with
the magical Nutcracker. Alas, it was all a dream.
But was it?
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ACT II
Kingdom of the Sweets
Sugar Plum Fairy and Cavalier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carla Amancio & Fhilipe Teixeira (Wed),
Julia Ponomareva & Alexsey Kuznetsov (Thu).
Divertissements
Chocolate from Spain. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gretel Batista & Walter Angelini
with Mia Caceres-Nielsen, Theresa Hanson, Rachel Ridley, Stephanie Roig
Coffee from Arabia. . . . . Yulia Pivotskaya & Douglas de Oliveira (Wed), Fhilipe Teixeira (Thu)
Tea from China. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ines Albertini & Tak Kwan Chu
Mirliton Shepherdesses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Theresa Hanson & Rachel Ridley
Russian Trepak. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Andre Valladon
Waltz of the Crystalline Flowers
Dewdrop and Cavalier . . . . Julia Ponomareva & Walter Angelini (Wed), Carla Amancio (Thu)
Soloists. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gretel Batista & Rachel Ridley
Flowers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ines Albertini, Mia Caceres-Nielsen, Theresa Hanson, Stephanie Roig
Grand Pas de Deux of the Sugar Plum Fairy & Cavalier. . . . . Carla Amancio & Fhilipe Teixeira
(Wed), Julia Ponomareva & Alexsey Kuznetsov (Thu)
Final Waltz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Company
ABOUT THE COMPANY
Dance Alive National Ballet (DANB), State Touring Company of Florida, features an
international roster of award-winning dancers. Elegant and exciting, they are at the heart of
the company’s undeniable success. DANB’s repertoire ranges from the quintessential classics
to the cutting edge movement of contemporary ballet. Throughout this choreographic tapestry
are woven the ballets of Executive Artistic Director Kim Tuttle and Resident Choreographer
Judy Skinner whose distinctive artistic styles brand the company. Entertaining and insightful,
provocative and joyous, Dance Alive National Ballet is a company for the ages. DANB has
toured the Continental United States, Russia, Brazil, and Costa Rica and is represented by
Siegel Artist Management.
5. SCHAUER CENTER 5 HOLIDAY EDITION
MEDIA SPONSORSMAINSTAGE SERIES SPONSOR
The 2014-15 Performing Arts Series receives funding through grant support from the Wisconsin Arts Board,
with help from the State of Wisconsin and Arts Midwest,in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts
Jim Witter's
Christmas Memories
FRI, DEC 5
· 20 MINUTE INTERMISSION ·
Photography or recording of any kind is prohibited. Please turn off all cell phones and electronic devices before the performance.Jim Witter has been entertaining for over 20
years....
Whether it be his country music,
contemporary Christian, or the music of
Billy Joel and Elton John, Jim's versatility as
an artist has allowed him the opportunity
to reach out and share his music and his
infectious personality with audiences of all
ages across Canada and the U.S. His unique
approach and comfortable rapport makes
each member of his audience feel as though
they are a part of a private concert in the
comfort of their own living room. This, along
with his rich, powerful voice and ease of
manner at the piano, make him a favorite
with theatre goers everywhere.
It all started at a very early age, as Jim began
performing in the comfort of his own living
room. His mother would play piano, and Jim
would belt out the hits, everything from the
Beatle’s to Broadway musicals. Not bad for a
four year old! All through his school years,
Jim knew that he was destined to have a
career in the music business. “I never really
thought of doing anything else”, he says, “and
neither did my parents because they always
encouraged me to follow my dream.”
And follow it he did. Jim paid his dues,
playing in the clubs and bars around
Southern Ontario for years. He would write
songs and record demos during the day, and
play in the clubs at night to pay the bills. Jim
met his wife Rebecca in 1985. Together, they
worked tirelessly to promote Jim’s talent
and music in hopes that one day their efforts
would be recognized. Finally in 1990, one of
Jim’s demos came to the attention of a Sony
Music Canada executive, which really got
Jim’s recording career rolling. A record deal
with a smaller independent label in Canada,
soon gave way to a multi-record deal with
Curb Records of Nashville, home of Tim
McGraw, Leanne Rimes and Wynonna Judd.
From his first self titled record, to All My Life
and Forgiveness, Jim has had 10 top ten radio
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hits in Canada, seven hit videos on CMT,
and impressive chart action in the U.S. on
Billboard and R&R.
Jim’s music and songwriting have been
recognized on both sides of the border,
earning him multiple awards and
nominations from the Canadian Country
Music Association, the Juno Awards,
and most recently the Dove Awards in
Nashville, where Jim’s album Forgiveness
was nominated for Inspirational Album
of the year. “Songwriting has always been
a real love of mine,” says Jim. “I feel very
fortunate to have been able to work with
so many incredible song-writers over the
past years, like Steve Wariner for instance.
Not only have the collaborations produced
songs that I am very proud of, but I have
gained an invaluable education and created
lifelong friendships along the way.”
A few years ago, Jim came up with the
concept for the show The Piano Men; a
musical journey through the 70’s featuring
the songs of Billy Joel and Elton John. "I
was always a big fan of acoustic music-
especially the folk of the ‘70s: James Taylor,
Harry Chapin," he reveals, "but my real
mentors were Billy Joel and Elton John."
This multi-media rock musical has turned
out to be a hit, receiving rave reviews from
music critics all across North America.
There are even plans to take the show
overseas to London and Japan in the near
future.
Jim still lives in Southern Ontario with
his wife, Rebecca, and their four children,
James, Roslyn, Ryan, and Luke. A devoted
family man, Jim is also very active in his
community, supporting numerous charities
and organizations, especially those which
benefit children and their families. “All I’ve
ever wanted from this business is to be able
to support my family and to make people
feel a little better when they hear my music.
To help them forget about their troubles
for a while and enjoy the moment,” he
concludes. “If I can continue doing this 5,
10, 15 years down the road, I’ll be perfectly
happy.”
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Tracey Berg, President
Gretchen Vickney, Vice President
John Schumacher, Treasurer
Patrice Hoeschele, Secretary
SCHAUER CENTER STAFF
Brenda Lee Johnston, Executive Director EXT. 202
Randy Schultz, Tech. Director/Facilities Mgr. EXT. 207
Sandy McCambridge, Ticketing/Office Mgr. EXT. 201
Robyn K. Wilkinson, Director of Marketing EXT. 205
Tianna Conway, Director of Education EXT. 204
Brandon Herr, Director of Event Services EXT. 215
Sarah Krause, Volunteer Coordinator EXT. 213
Katrina Sturtzen, Assistant Technical Dir. EXT. 214
Greta Swigert, Development Manager EXT. 218
Andrea Jeffery · Judy Pokorski · Kate Warren,
Box Office Assistants EXT. 203
Anna Gramling · Ed Johnson · Gretchen Weddig,
House Managers
Greg Torgeson, Exhibit Coordinator
Jeff Ames, Event Technician
Clarence Rettler, Custodian
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Wendy Casetta
Andy Gonring
Ron Gritt
Alpin Hong
Carol Kuepper
Ryan Meisel
Tom Miotke
Rick Ninmann
BOX OFFICE
TICKET SALES & CLASS REGISTRATIONS
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9. SCHAUER CENTER 9 HOLIDAY EDITION
MEDIA SPONSORSMAINSTAGE SERIES SPONSOR
The 2014-15 Performing Arts Series receives funding through grant support from the Wisconsin Arts Board,
with help from the State of Wisconsin and Arts Midwest,in partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts
Rockapella Holiday
Songs of the Season
FRI, DEC 19
Scott Leonard: Pyrotechnics is a word
often used to describe Scott Leonard’s
singing voice. Scott grew up in
Indianapolis, IN, and though he departed
the Hoosier State for the University of
Tampa on a baseball scholarship, he
ended up a voice major. He sang in rock
groups for Disney in both Orlando and
Tokyo for two years, releasing solo albums
while in Japan. Scott’s soaring vocals and
songwriting prowess have played major
roles in shaping Rockapella’s characteristic
sound.
Jeff Thacher: The astonishing percussion
sounds you hear in a Rockapella show
are performed vocally by Jeff Thacher,
completing Rockapella’s band-without-
instruments sound. Born of a very musical
family and raised on piano lessons from
an early age, he later added frequent vocal
and choral experience. After receiving
a degree in music and recording from
Boston’s renowned Berklee College, Jeff
spent a few years working in the radio and
television industries while singing and
experimenting with vocal percussion on
Rockapella has become one of the world’s most sophisticated, lasting, and imitated
vocal groups around today. You’d be hard-pressed to find a more influential one out
there in this new era of network television a cappella shows like NBC’s The Sing-Off,
movies like Pitch Perfect, and innumerable college vocal groups that own the corner of
cool on campuses everywhere. Since the early ’90s when they first achieved national
television fame on PBS’s Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?, they’ve toured the globe
and provided a funky powerful soundtrack to several generations of vocal music fans,
while keeping it all fresh along the way. With buckets of catchy original pop songs, and
complete contemporary revisions of sparkling Motown, pop, and soul classics, this group
has always been the one to watch.
MEET THE BAND
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the side in various groups, developing
his unique sound. Since joining
Rockapella in 1993, he’s been known as
a pioneering giant among professional
mouth drummers (a select group of
beatboxers) who, as he likes to put it, “spit
for a living.” Jeff’s powerful virtuosity
forms the funky rhythmic heartbeat of
Rockapella, delighting and astonishing
audiences everywhere.
George Baldi: The Super-bass hails from
Philadelphia, PA. We found him while
he was playing a handsome singing
Frankenstein at Universal Studios,
Osaka, Japan! His rich soulful bass voice,
remarkable solo range, overall top notch
musicianship, and good looks were a
great fit for the group and we nabbed him
quickly. George’s prior swipe with fame
was as a member of a group that would
later become Boyz 2 Men. Just as the Boyz
were about to gain greater fame, George’s
family sent him off to college. Bummer for
the Boyz…great for Rockapella…
Steven Dorian: A worldwide talent
search led Rockapella to tenor Steven
Dorian, a former baseball star at the
University of Massachusetts. Steven comes
to Rockapella straight from the world
famous stages of Disney, having played
many major roles in Disney productions,
including Disney’s Festival of the Lion King.
Steven is a man of many talents whose
singing, dancing, and guitar playing
have been showcased from Branson to
New York, opening for Kenny Rogers,
performing for international audiences.
With his gorgeous vocals, smooth
style, and magical grace on the stage,
Steven rounds out the savory blend of
Rockapella’s three tenors.
Calvin C. Jones: was born and raised in
East St. Louis, IL, and grew up idolizing
Michael Jackson and Stevie Wonder. He
started singing at an early age, then joined
the vocal group Men Of Note at 13 and
traveled the world as one of their lead
singers for many years. Singing led to
a passion for theater, and he went on to
be featured in shows such as Dreamgirls,
Fabulous 50′s, and Little Shop of Horrors, and
brought his talents as a lead singer to the
group SouthTown Fever. Rockapella had
the good fortune to find Calvin while he
was showcasing his silky smooth voice
as a featured singer at Busch Gardens, in
Tampa, FL.
11. SCHAUER CENTER 11 HOLIDAY EDITION
Thank you for Your Support!
We deeply appreciate the support provided by our
annual fund drive. It is through the generosity of our
Friends that we are able to ensure our programs remain
accessible to the community.
Individuals can become a FRIEND for as little as $25
annually. For more information, call Development
Manager Greta Swigert at 262-670-0560, ext. 218.
LEVELS OF GIVING
Leader $5,000+
Benefactor $2,500+
Sustainer $1,000 - $2,499
Patron $500 - $999
Advocate $250 - $499
Supporter $100 - $249
Fan $50 - $99
Spotlight $25 - $49
LEADER
Anonymous
Greater Milwaukee Foundation
- Kenneth & Janet Pike
Family Fund
BENEFACTOR
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Lee
Dr. Mark Lindborg &
Laurie Parsons
Walter & Sylvia Lutz
SUSTAINER
Dorothy & James Algiers
Judge Richard T. Becker
Tracey & Greg Berg
Dennis & Donna Carroll
Glen & Addie Casetta
Wendy & Eric Casetta
Marlene & Harry Confare
Danny & Wendy Dulak
Katherine Hauser
Mark & Linda Hauser
Jo Anne & Dora Heesen
Kurt & Maureen Konkel Family
Ralph & Carol Kuepper
Lisa & Dan Olson
Paul Price & Kristin Bayer
John & Shirley Reis
Susan M. Schulteis
Lawrence & Laurie Sullivan
Dr. Jay & Victoria Triick
Fred & Betsy Wittenberger
PATRON
Jeff & Julie Allen
Anonymous (2)
Ann L. Becker
Vivian A. Bogenschneider
Arden & Beverly Buchholtz
Gerald & Sara Falkenstein
Martha & Ron Gritt
Tom & Sheila Haley
Ruth A. Knoll
Roger & Beverly Koch
Dr. Michael & Kay Mally
Thomas & Dona Miotke
Scott & Julie Moore
Dave & Rosemary Morey
Ardis & Ardell Nicolaus
Clayton & Barbara Oosterhuis
John D. Peterson
Robert S. & Marilyn A. Semler
Doug & Margaret Smith
Kevin & Linda Steiner
Don & Linda Vieau
Patrick & Sue Wendt
Rev. Larry & Liz Westfield
Paul Ziegler
ADVOCATE
Anonymous (4)
Carole & Jack Bast
Ron Breitkreutz & Louellen Hoffman
Bill & Donna Butz
Bill & Tricia Drimel
Linda & Richard Fieweger
Finell Family
Mike & Dee Flemming
Marvel Grady-Broker
Herbert H. Kohl Charities, Inc.
Jane L. Hoffmann
Stan & Eunice Indermuehle
Doug & Carolyn Johnson
Brenda Lee Johnston & Randy Talley
Dale & Linda Kent
Jan M. Linborg
Marilyn "Mitzi" McLean
Earl & Jane Mester
Timothy Michalak Family
Ron & Barbara Milner
Pat & Jerry Mountin
Roger Mueller
Jack Murray & Cheryl Simchick
Wayne & Donna Neu
Lorena Olson
Jerilyn Pappenfuss
Rosemary Parsons
Dr. Joseph & Robin Pfotenhauer
Barbara Pontow
Cyril & Elizabeth Rohde
Ken & Carol Schaumburg
Ron & Jean Schlitt
RS Semler & Associates
Greta & Tom Swigert
Russ Thatcher
Margaret Van Beckum
Verlin & Geri Wandrey
Ron & Kris Weber
Cheryl & Barry Wintringer
Gene & Marjory Wittenberger
Ed & Minette Wolf
Christopher Zwygart
SUPPORTER
Friends at Supporter Level (156)
FAN
Friends at Fan Level (126)
SPOTLIGHT
Friends at Spotlight Level (81)
MISCELLANEOUS
Misc. Donations (13)
· · ·
Help Us Reach Our Goal!
If every family that
attends
a class or performance
donates $25, we will
exceed our2014-15
Friends goal
of $110,000.
To see our progress, view the
Friends thermometer in the lobby.
· · ·
We apologize for any errors or omissions.
If you would like to update/correct
how your gift is recognized,
please call 262-670-0560, ext. 218.
As of 11-21-14
12. SCHAUER CENTER 12 HOLIDAY EDITION
DIAMOND LEVEL
First National Bank
116 W. Sumner St, Hartford
See ad on pg. 3
673-5800
Landmark Credit Union
1400 Schauer Dr, Hartford
See ad on pg. 23
670-2111
West Bend - The Silver Lining
1900 S. 18th Ave, West Bend
See ad on back
334-5571
PLATINUM LEVEL
The Booster Advertising Publications See ad on pg. 4
31 W. Sumner St, Hartford 673-2900
GOLD LEVEL
The Children’s Play Gallery by Mantz Imagination, LLC
126 E. Wisconsin Ave, Oconomowoc 354-0819
Hartford Electric
620 W. Sumner Street, Hartford 673-8236
Lutz Family Foundation
1800 Innovation Way, Hartford
See ad on pg. 8
673-2700
Signicast Corporation
1800 Innovation Way, Hartford 673-2700
SILVER LEVEL
Berndt-Ledesma Funeral Home
226 S. Main St, Hartford
See ad on pg.6
673-4700
Hartford Rotary Club
PO Box 270044, Hartford
Hydro Electronic Devices, Inc. (HED)
2120 Constitution Ave, Hartford 673-9450
WTKM Tomsun Media, LLC See ad on pg. 21
PO Box 270526, Hartford 673-7800
Penny Jo Zagel & the Allstate Foundation
304 N. Main St, Hartford
See ad on pg. 7
673-7975
BRONZE LEVEL
AmericInn Hotel & Suites of Hartford
1527 E. Sumner St, Hartford
CDM Tool & Manufacturing Co., Inc.
749 N. Wacker Dr, Hartford 673-5620
Dr. Don Crego, Jr.
340 E Washington St, Slinger 644-6921
First Bank Financial Centre
PO Box 270220, Hartford 673-0920
GFWC Hartford Women’s Club
831 Willow Ln, Hartford
Grand Avenue Dental - Peter F. Wilk, DDS
1163 Grand Ave, Hartford 673-7826
Hartford Lioness Club
PO Box 270286, Hartford
Hartford Lions Club
PO Box 270083, Hartford
Scoop DeVille Old Fasioned Treats
65 N. Main St, Hartford 673-1957
SCHAUER CENTER
BUSINESS SUPPORTERS As of 11-21-14
All area codes 262 unless noted
MEMBERSHIP - SUSTAINER
API Healthcare
1550 Innovation Way, Hartford 673-6815
Scott Lopas & Staff at KM Tours
27 N. Main St, Hartford 223-0234
MEMBERSHIP - PATRON
Boyd Hunter Employment Service
36 N. Johnson St, Hartford 673-5203
BL Graphic Solutions
W227 N16851 Tillie Lake Ct, Jackson 677-2780
D&M Auto Body, Inc.
1711 Industrial Dr, Slinger 644-9988
Serigraph, Inc.
3801 E. Decorah Rd, West Bend 335-7200
Vickney & Associates CPA, SC
120 N Main St, Hartford
See ad on pg. 9
673-6322
Westside Auto Center
820 W. Sumner St, Hartford 673-2322
MEMBERSHIP - ADVOCATE
B&S Liquor, LLC
696 Grand Ave, Hartford
See ad on pg. 7
673-5280
Coachwork Auto Body, Inc
PO Box 416, Allenton 629-4121
Dodge County Pionier
126 Bridge St, Mayville 920-387-2211
East Side Lumber Co., Inc.
200 First St, Hartford 673-4890
Kieckhafer, Dietzler, Hauser, Hanson, LLP
627 Elm St, West Bend 334-2341
National Exchange Bank & Trust
PO Box 345, Allenton 629-5517
National Exchange Bank & Trust
1320 W. Paradise Dr, West Bend 338-3838
R.S. Semler & Associates Insurance, Inc.
870 W. Sumner St, Hartford
See ad on pg. 7
673-3160
Schnorenberg’s Floor Covering, Inc.
15 Mill St, Hartford
See ad on pg. 10
673-4020
Village Beverage Center
327 E. Washington St, Slinger 644-8980
Westphal Mansion Inn Bed & Breakfast
90 S. Main St, Hartford 673-7938
MEDIA SPONSORS
The Booster Advertising Publications See ad on pg. 4
Conley Media - Daily News & Times Press See ad on pg. 20
Dodge County Pionier See ad on pg. 18
LocaLeben - The Magazine See ad on pg. 16
Watertown Daily Times See ad on pg. 16
WBEV 1430 AM - WXRO 95.3 FM See ad on pg. 20
WBKV 1470 AM - WBWI 92.5 FM See ad on pg. 18
WMDC “The Great 98” 98.7 FM See ad on pg. 20
WTKM 104.9 FM & 1540 AM See ad on pg. 21
Yellowbook - HiBU See ad on pg. 19
Thank you to our Annual Sponsors!
Please look for our business and media
supporters throughout our materials and
thank them with your patronage.
For more information on how to become a
sponsor, please call 262-670-0560, ext. 218.