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    Page 2 Visitdiscoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News December 14, 2013

    On Monday, December 16 at 7:00PM, the Menomonee Falls Public Librarywill present author Jim Rice. He will talkabout his two books, Giant Cheeseheads:The Giant-Packer Rivalry and the FormerGiants who Helped the Packers Become

    Champions and Great Games of theGridiron. Giant Cheeseheads details theinteresting relationship and historybetween two of the oldest franchises in theNFL. Great Games explores the champi-onship games before the first Super Bowl.

    Jim Rice is originally from New York.He attended Marquette University andwas an educator for 35 years inWisconsin. He retired in 2010 and wroteGiant Cheeseheads shortly after retiring.

    The program is open to the public in

    the Community/Meeting Room on the firstfloor. For more information, please callKaren at 262-532-8912.

    Menomonee Falls Public Library,W156 N8436 Pilgrim Road, MenomoneeFalls.

    Falls Library presents "Giant Cheeseheads" author

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    Page 4 Visitdiscoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News December 14, 2013

    The Germantown Senior Center will beoffering the following day trips for seniors:

    Fireside Dinner TheatreWednesday, Jan. 22. This trip to the Fires ide Dinner

    Theatre in Fort Atkinson will include popularband revue Sizzlin' 60's (featuring rockbands such as The Beatles, The RollingStones, The Beach Boys and The Supremes)and a luncheon. Seniors will depart from theGermantown McDonald's at 9 a.m. andreturn around 5:30 p.m. Cost is $99.Reservation deadline is Jan. 8.

    Milwaukee AdmiralsgameWednesday, Feb. 5. Seniors will seethe Admirals face off with the Hamilton BullDogs and enjoy Bingo with prizes. Groupwill leave Germantown Center Mall at 3:15

    p.m. and return at approximately 10:30 p.m.The cost is $35. Sign-up deadline is Jan. 27as seating is limited. (Note: those who aresingers should call Sarah at 262-238-7537to get on the list to join in for the singing of"God Bless America.")

    Badger's 94th anniversary celebra-tionSaturday, Feb. 8. Seniors will head tothe Memories Dinner Theatre in PortWashington to enjoy a buffet lunch and see"Swing Dance," a new comedy routine byLynda Martens. The trip will include a stop atCedar Creek Settlement shops inCedarburg's historic downtown and a post-show visit to Sweetheart Cakes for aValentine cupcake. Group will leaveGermantown Center Mall at 9:50 a.m. andreturn at approximately 5 p.m. Cost is$79.No refunds as of Jan. 6 unless areplacement can be found.

    To sign up for one or more of the daytrips, stop in at the Senior Center, W162N11960 Park Ave., or call (262) 253-7799.

    Germantown SeniorCenter outings

    The Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW)post 9202 in Germantown is sellingChristmas trees at a parking lot on the eastside of Pilgrim Road just north of County LineRoad.

    Two to five members of the VFW will beat the location from 9 a.m. to approximately6:30 or 7:30 p.m. The VFW will be there untilthe trees sell out.

    Germantown VFW postselling Christmas trees

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    December 14, 2013 Visitdiscoverhometown.com for daily updates on Local News Page 5

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    Proud member of the Germantown & Menomonee Falls Chamber of Commerce

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    United Way in Waukesha County wouldlike to invite volunteers to the following volun-teer opportunities:

    Sweetheart Dance - OconomowocOn February 15 from 4:30-9 p.m., 20 vol-

    unteers are needed to help with a Sweetheartdance. This evening is geared towards kidsage 10 and younger, as well as their families.It will include a DJ, bounce house, crafts, cakewalk, and much more. Volunteers are neededto help with these activities. Volunteers shouldbe high school aged or older.

    Special Needs Teachers Assistant Menomonee Falls

    Are you passionate about working withchildren with special needs? If so, pleasecome join the team at Childrens Community

    Center. Childrens Community Center is a fullinclusion preschool and childcare centerlocated in Menomonee Falls. As a full inclu-sion center we are looking for adults to volun-teer in our classrooms to help provide a one

    on one opportunity for a child with specialneeds. Often, when children with specialneeds receive one on one time they are betterable to get their needs met and be successfulthroughout their day. As a volunteer some ofyour responsibilities would include: playingwith children, helping a child to complete anactivity, interacting with the child at circletime, encouraging participation in gross motoractivities, assisting with snack or meal time, orproviding a break for a child.

    Whats Cookin Event Waukesha

    Be a Girl Scout Event Volunteer and shareyour passion, have fun, and positively impactgirls' lives. Activities are already created andmaterials provided. Assist or lead a group of15-20 girls grades 2-3. Its a culinary adven-

    ture. Create smart and tasty snacks to enjoyand learn the basics of the kitchen along theway. Volunteers must be a minimum age of 18years old. All volunteers must complete a briefapplication and background check.

    Providing Lifesaving Rides forCancer Patients Waukesha County

    In an effort to offer women resources inthe fight against breast cancer, the AmericanCancer Society and Kohl's Cares have part-nered to provide the Society's Road toRecovery program in Waukesha County. If

    you have a few hours available Monday-Friday between 7a.m.-5p.m. during the month,you can volunteer for this lifesaving program!Volunteer drivers donate their time and the useof their vehicle to take patients to treatment

    related appointments. They also provideencouragement and support. Volunteers musthave a good driving record, a valid driverslicense, a serviceable car with seatbelts andadequate insurance coverage. Drivers mustrespond to all patient ride requests in a t imelyfashion and follow through on all commit-ments.

    For more information on United Way inWaukesha County, call (262) 547-8459 orvisit www.UnitedWayWaukesha.org/volun-teer or www.VolunteerWaukesha.com

    Volunteer in Waukesha County

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    Everyone is VIP at the Mens House. your VIP haircut ALWAYS includes a scalp massaging shampoo and conditioner, hot towel andneck / shoulder massage in a private station environment. Hurry over to your nearest Mens Hair House for the best service in town. Guaranteed.

    Mens Hair Houselocated at N88W15423 Main St., MenomoneeFallsoffers clients a unique hairexperience by men for men.

    Women have had the corner on thepampering market for a long time nowand the MHH is designed to put a spin onthat, the business promises. The MHH

    is a masculine environment designed toprovide male clientele with a place to goto get their share of special treatment andundivided attention.

    Mens Hair Housea franchise withseven Wisconsin locations as well as fourin North Dakotadoes this in a fun andenjoyable way.

    The clients can enjoy a steaming facetowel treatment as they relax whilereceiving a shoulder massage and ashampoo and conditioning followed by acut and a style while watching a favoritetelevision show. While waiting their turnin the chair, men can crack open somefresh peanuts and watch a sporting eventon the salons mega TV screen or browsethrough mens magazines andpublications.

    Realizing time is at a premium for theirclients, the business takes care of everything in 25 minutes or less.

    This is enough time to regroup andrelax and still have plenty of time left overin the day for all the other manly thingsour client has to do, says the business.MHH is the perfect place for men of allages, young men and old boys alike.

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    date on current mens cuts and styles aswell as the classic looks.We do cuts that suit the needs of

    business men, members of the military,the hipsters, the punk rockers and, yes, wewill even give you a mullet if youre soinclined, the business notes.

    Owners Five Dudes, SC, bring to thetable a diverse background with a widevariety of areas of expertise andexperience, including IT, operations,finance and sales and marketing.

    The managers, assistant managers andstylists are highly-trained professionalsfrom the area. Each adds their ownperspective and skills, creating anextraordinary and successful team.

    Services featured are haircutshottowel, massage, shampoo, style; neck trims; waxingbrows and unwanted earand nose hair; and straight razorshavesface and head.

    Products include a full range of hair careitems including shampoos, conditioners,styling aids and specialty items to allowthe client to maintain his unique look athome.

    Business hours are 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

    Monday through Friday; 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.Saturday; and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.The business can be reached at (262) 293-3819. Stylists looking for work areencouraged to apply at any of the salonslocations.

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    Washington County K-12th grade stu-dents are invited to participate in theWashington County Land & WaterConservation Divisions 2014 ConservationPoster Contest entitled DigDeeperMysteries in the Soil.

    Posters are to be submitted to theWashington County Land & WaterConservation Division by Monday, Dec.30, 2013. Required entry forms and rulesmay be found atwww.co.washington.wi.is/lcd under

    Conservation EducationKids.All participants will be recognized.

    Each will receive a certificate commendinghis/her interest and concern for the envi-ronment. The top three winners of each cat-egory (in the county) will be awarded gift

    cards and art supplies. All first place win-ners will automatically advance to the nextlevel of competition for judging.

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

    Conservation poster contest open to grades K-12

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    The Hamilton High School students of the month for November are (front row)Brenna Kempen, science; Bo Parker, fitness education; Taylor Beimborn, commu-nication arts; Chad Schultz, world languages; (second row) Katherine Larson,applied engineering and technology; Samantha Gusho, music; Alyssa Grove,mathematics; Emily Bader, art; (back row) Alexandra Detweiler, social studies;Angela Castillo, family and consumer sciences; Amanda Melk-McCrary, communi-cation arts; and Therese Merkel, business education. Submitted photo.

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    B Y NIKKI ACKERMANSTAFFWRITER

    As she dances as part of the MilwaukeeBallets The Nutcracker for the 10th consecu-tive year, 16-year-old Ashley Doherty reflects ona childhood spent on her toes.

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    The excitement and emotion I feel witheach and every show is unmatched and I feeltruly blessed and fortunate to have had thisexperience, she said. Making new friends,getting to know many professional dancers on amore personal level, helping to bring the storyof 'The Nutcracker' to life for others to enjoy areall memories that will be with me forever.

    Entering the world of ballet at the age oftwo and joining the Milwaukee Ballet through alocal branch at age four, Ashley is now at thehighest level to which one can rise beforebecoming a professional.

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    A lot of people ask Ashley, Are youcrazy? because it takes up so much time, saidLinda. You have to really love it.

    Ashley has gone above and beyond to alsoparticipate in weeks-long summer intensivedance programs, her most recent one being inNew York City as part of the Joffrey Ballet.Performing in various major cities, especially thelargest one in the country, is the dream of any-one passionate about dance, she said.

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    Education is equally important to her heras dance; she is very driven that way, Lindasaid. She is also very, very artistic and I thinkthat flows from the dancing.

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    Shes an all-around girl, Linda said. Sheloves everyone and has a very positive outlookon life.

    Finding a balance between dancing and allthe other facets of her colorful life can be diffi-cult, Ashley admitted, but she wouldnt changea thing.

    Managing, planning and balancing thisschedule with other outside activities such aschurch, school work, and fun can at times bechallenging and exhausting, but also allows meto have a great sense of pride in my accom-plishments, she said.

    A mentor at heart, Ashley makes a point toguide younger dancers, namely her two balleri-na sisters12-year-old Kailee and nine-year-oldShannonwho have also been in TheNutcracker.

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    on stage and performing. It is simply amazing,she said. For me, ballet is so much more thanjust something I do; it is a part of who I am andwho I will always be.

    The Nutcracker will run at Uihlein Hall atthe Marcus Center for Performing Arts in down-town Milwaukee Dec. 14-27. For ticket informa-tion, call (414) 902-2103 or visit www.milwau-keeballet.org/tickets/overview.

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    By Tresa Erickson

    The holidays have arrived. Let the shoppingbegin! And so it begins' the days and days ofshopping on end for the perfect gift for each

    and every person on your list. You're all gung-ho at first with the best of intentions, but as thedays whittle down and you realize you haven'tgotten very far on your list, the goal of pur-chasing the perfect gift flies out the door andalmost anything will do. What a pity! We've allbeen there, done that, but this year, it doesn'thave to be that way. You can change yourstripes, start shopping early and get the perfectgift for everyone on your list. Here are somepointers.

    Less is more When it comes gift giving, moreis not always best. You don't have to break thebank and buy the recipient everything they askfor. One or two gifts of THEIR choosing will suf-fice. That's right-THEIR choosing. It is a gift forthem, not you, so buy what they ask for, and ifthey didn't make any requests, buy what suitstheir needs and wants, not yours.

    Budget matters There is no need to go deepinto debt with your holiday shopping. If therecipient has a request out of your price range,find someone to split the cost with or find anoth-er gift to buy. The recipient will understand, andif they don't, oh well. It's your bottom line. You

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    By Tresa Erickson

    You're not much of a shopper, which mayexplain why you put off the purchase ofChristmas gifts until the last minute. Yep, you'reone of those last-minute shoppers delvingthrough the leftovers on store shelves onChristmas Eve. This year, you're changing yourways. Here are some tips to ensure you're suc-cessful.

    Research beforehandWhile some people may tell you exactly

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    time what recipients like, want and need, anddo some online shopping to see what's out thatthere might suit them.

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    LLaa sstt M Miinnuu tt ee GGiif f tt GGuuiid d eedon't want to be paying for some-thing for someone else long into thenew year.

    Selectivity is key Don't buy thefirst thing you come across. Take thetime to shop around and check outthe merchandise. Make sure the giftyou choose meets the recipient'squalifications and will last for a longtime. Should additional services orproducts be offered, consider themcarefully. The extended warrantymay not be as beneficial as the accessoriespackage.

    Presentation counts The right gift will meanlittle with sloppy packaging. Select a nice giftwrap or bag, wrap the gift with care andattach a bow or ribbon and a gift tag. Got agift card instead? Purchase a card, envelopeor gift bag or box to put it in. Prove to therecipient that you took the time to make thepresentation of the gift attractive-whatever itmay be.

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    Finding the perfect gift takes work. Put forththe effort, and it will not go unnoticed. When allis said and done, the gifts that have been handselected and wrapped with care will be theones remembered! Those are the gifts from theheart after all.

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    EVE: 6 p.m. & 10:30 p.m.DAY: 9:15 a.m.

    BETHLEHEMLUTHERAN - WELS

    N84 W15252Menomonee Avenue

    Menomonee Falls262.251.3353

    Come to Bethlehem for Christmas!

    Crown Of LifeLutheran Church & School

    Pastor Mike Helwig(262) 628-2550

    Services: Sundays 8 & 10:30am9:15am Bible Study & Sunday School

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    262-628-25501292 Tally Ho Trail Hubertus

    www.crownoflifeonline.com

    Dec. 24 Childrens Christmas EveService at 4:00 p.m.

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    W196 N9525 Cross View Way | Menomonee Falls, WI 53051262.251.0670 | www.grace-connect.org

    Join us for our Christmas services.

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    CHRISTMAS EVEContemporary Worship

    Noon & 2pmFamily Services4pm & 6:30pm

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    CHRISTMAS DAYFestival Service 9:30am

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    Vigil of Christmas December 24th- Mass 4pm - Youth Choir - BONIFACE HALL-Mass 6pm - CHURCH -Mass 10pm - CHURCH (9:30 Choir Concert)

    Nativity of the Lord December 25th - Mass 9am - BONIFACE HALL

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    W204 N11940 Goldendale Road

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    Reverend Lorrie Wenzel

    N89 W16856 Appleton AvenueMenomonee Falls, WI 53051

    Office: 262-251-5160

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    5305 W. Capitol DriveFor more information, visit our website:

    www.capitoldrivelutheran.org

    Good Christian Friends, Re A Savior is Born! So celebrate with us at Capitol Drive Lutheran Church

    A family friendly Christmas Eve Service -6pm

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    PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH & ACADEMY

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    Lessons & Carols Dec. 20: 7:00 pm

    Christmas Eve4:00 & 7:00 pm

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    Christmas EveCandlelight & Carols

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    Good Hope & Pilgrim Rds.Menomonee Falls

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    Finding the Lost, Releasing the Captive,

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    Join us at Still Waters ChurchFor Christmas Services

    Christmas Worship ScheduleThursday, December 19

    6:30pm Family Christmas Service7:30pm Blue Christmas

    (Christmas is for the Broken)Tuesday, December 24

    2:00pm, 4:00pm, 6:00pm, 8:00pmChild Care provided at all

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    Regular Worship ScheduleWednesday, 6:30pm

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    We invite your family to join with us as we celebrate the birth of ourSavior, Jesus Christ! Families are important at Still Waters, where youllfind friendly people, an encouraging message, uplifting music &some-

    thing for everyone in the family. We are casual, contemporary and com-mitted to helping you experience God in exciting new ways in your life.

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    3617 Scenic Road P.O. Box 406Jackson, WI 53017 262.677.1311

    Still Waters Community UMC3617 Scenic Road, Jackson, WI 262-677-1311

    Church GuideH OLIDAY S ERVICES

    W172 N11187 Division Rd.Germantown

    262-251-8250

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    LIFE CHURCH

    Services Times - Saturday 4:30pm; Sunday9:00am & 10:45am. Childrens Service &Nursery Provided. All services atGermantown Market Place - Squire &Mequon Rd. 262.251.5050www.lifechurchwi.com

    FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCHW172 N11187 Division Rd, Germantown.Pastor Thomas Kaul. (262) 251-8250. Timesof worship: Wednesdays 6:30pm, Sundays9am.

    WEST ALLIS

    FIRST BAPTIST CHURCHOF WESTALLIS

    1576 S. 78th St. 414-258-7400. Bible studyfor all ages at 9am. Worship at 10:15am withnursery care provided. www.firstbaptistwest-allis.org

    HUBERTUS

    CROWN OF LIFE LUTHERANCHURCH & SCHOOL - WELSCorner of Hubertus Rd. & Tally Ho Trail.Pastor Mike Helwig (262) 628-2550x208.School: K3-8th grade and Day Care 3 years+.Services: Thursdays 7pm; Sundays 8am &10:30am; 9:15am Bible Study and SundaySchool. www.crownoflifeonline.com

    JACKSONSTILL WATERS COMMUNITY

    UNITED METHODIST CHURCH3617 Scenic Rd., Jackson 262-677-1311www.stillwaterschurch.comContemporary, Staffed Nursery at all services &Sunday School provided at Sat. & Sun. services.Worship: Saturday 5pm, Sunday 9 & 10:30amWed. 6:30-7pm 30 good minutes ServiceBible study 7:15-8:15pm

    UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

    St. Pauls United Church of Christ.N89 W16856 Appleton Ave. MenomoneeFalls. 262-251-5160. Services: Sunday9:30am Worship; 9:30am Sunday School.

    LUTHERAN CHURCHOF THE PRINCE OF PEACE

    Good Hope & Pilgrim Roads - MenomoneeFalls. Worship: Thursday 6:30pm and Sunday9:00am. Sunday School/Bible Study Sunday10:15am. 262-251-3360. Handicap accessi-ble. www.popmf.com

    GERMANTOWN

    CROSSWAY CHURCHW156 N10041 Pilgrim Rd, Germantown.Sunday morning worship services at 9:00am& 10:45am. (262) [email protected] www.crosswaygt.org

    MENOMONEE FALLS

    EMMANUEL COMMUNITYUNITED METHODIST CHURCHN84W16707 Menomonee Ave. 262-251-3830Traditional Worship and Christian EducationSundays 8:30 & 10:00 AM; ContemporaryWorship Sundays 11:00 AM; Family WorshipFourth Sunday of the Month 8:30 AM.Nursery available at all services.

    www.ec-umc.com

    GRACE EV.LUTHERAN CHURCH

    New location at W196 N9525 Cross ViewWay, Menomonee Falls, 262-251-0670.Worship Sat 5:00pm; Sun 8:00, 9:30 &11:00am; JAM Sunday School 9:30am;Traditional & Contemporary Worship;www.grace-connect.org. Come join us -Grace feels like home!

    CHURCH LISTINGS

    For more information on how to have your churchs services listed here, please call Christine at 262-512-5028 Deadline: 3pm Wednesday

    Church GuideH OLIDAY S ERVICES

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    Right photo: Carriage rides are offered as part of holiday

    activities preceding the Menomonee Falls Christmas paradeDec. 1. Carolers sang throughout the downtown on Nov. 30and Dec. 1, and Santa Claus greeted children at theAmerican Legion Hall. Bottom photo: Accompany of Kidssing Christmas carols prior to the lighting of the villagesChristmas tree Dec. 1.Photos by Thomas J. McKillen.

    Christmas in FallsVillage Centre

    The Pauline Haass Public Library servesthe communities of Lisbon and Sussex andwelcomes the opportunity to serve childrenwith disabilities. If you or your childrequires a program to be in an accessible

    format, please call Youth Services at least 72 hours in advance so that arrangementscan be made.

    For more information, call 262-246-5180 or stop in at the Pauline Haass PublicLibrary, N64 W23820 Main St. in Sussex,or check the library's web site at www.phplonline.org.

    ADULTPROGRAMS AND NEWSHoliday HoursThe library will be closed December

    24 and 25. We will re-open on Thursday,December 26 at 9:30 a.m. The librarywill close on Tuesday, December 31 at5:30 p.m. through January 1 for the New

    Year's holiday. The library will re-open onThursday, January 2, 2014 at 9:30 a.m.

    On DisplayBest Books of 2013 - Books chosen as

    the most outstanding titles of the year.

    Entertaining - Books to help you planyour New Year's BashGadget HelpWe can help you play with your new

    "toys". Bring your new gadgets to thelibrary to learn to download e-books andmore.

    Movie MatineeBecause of the New Year's Holiday,

    there will be no movie in December. Ournext screening will be Tuesday, January28 at 1:00 p.m.

    CHILDREN'S PROGRAMSAll activities are free; some require reg-

    istration or tickets. For more information,visit www.phplonline.org or call the libraryat (262) 246-5182.

    2nd and 3rd Grade Book Club:Thursday, December 19, 4:30-5:15

    p.m. Join us as we talk about The Curse ofthe Bologna Sandwich by Greg Trine andenjoy a fun activity and snack. When youparticipate in the book discussion, a copyof the book is yours to keep. Books gener-ously provided by the Friends of thePauline Haass Library. Registrationrequired; register and pick up your freebook in person at the Youth Services Desk.

    4th, 5th and 6th Grade BookClub: Thursday, December 19,4:30-5:15 p.m.

    Join us as we talk about Out of MyMind by Sharon Draper and enjoy a fun

    activity and snack. When you participatein the book discussion, a copy of the bookis yours to keep. Books generously pro-vided by the Friends of the Pauline HaassLibrary. Registration required; register and

    pick up your free book in person at theYouth Services Desk .LEGO Club: December 18, 6:30-

    7:30 p.m. Join other LEGO-loving kids twice this

    month to create and build with the library'sLEGO bricks. Ages 4 and up. No regis-tration, but space is limited.

    Cookie ClubBeginning in December, join our

    Cookie Club and start collecting puncheson your exclusive Cookie Club card eachtime you check out books from the library.Collect six punches by January 31 to beentered in a prize drawing.

    Pauline Haass Public Libary events

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

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

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

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

    It may also occur on the floor of the mouth, cheek lining,gums , the roof of one's mouth, or the lips. They may arisefrom many types of tissue in the mouth including salivaryglands and lymph tissue.

    What should I look for?Keep your eye out for a skin lesion, lump, or ulcer that does

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

    How can a dentist tell if a lesion is cancerous or not?A dentist can identify a potentially cancerous lesion.

    However, a biopsy is the only way to know for sure. Benignand malignant lesions can look identical to the eye. A non-

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

    What will happen if a lesion in my mouth is determinedto be cancerous?

    Often times, all that is necessary is for a small sugical

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

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

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

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

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

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