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Middleton High School Theatre will presentSeedfolks, based on the bookby Paul Fleischman, this week,February 2-4in the Middleton Performing Arts Center, 2100 Bristol St. The showbeginsat7:30 p.m.,and tickets are available at mhswi.booktix.com/or at the door for $8 for adults and $6 for students/seniors. Seedfolks is a play about diversity and acceptance in which many
different voices tell the story about how a garden transforms their neighborhood. The story begins with the planting of a few lima beans and grows as each character finds a reason to plant
their own seeds. In a fractured world, these immigrant neighbors are drawn together to make the world a better place.
Hilbert and
Brar will
square off
on March 15
The Middleton Times-Tribune, in conjunction with students and educators in the
Middleton-Cross Plains Area
School District, will host a mayoral forum at the Middleton
Performing Arts Center, 2100
Bristol St., on Wednesday,
March 15 starting at 2:15 p.m.
The event will be free and
open to the public, and will be
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Meredith Russo, the author of If I Was Your Girl, a book which features a transgender
teen, will be speaking at the Middleton Public Library on Thursday, Feb. 2 from 6-7 p.m. A
dessert bar will be offered at the event and book signing and a community art project will
follow the talk. Russo will also be speaking at the high school that afternoon. This event is
being offered in honor of Respect Week and funded in part by Katies Kids.
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Local artist Robin Hackman is displaying one-of-a-kind handmade artwork at the Middleton Public Library fromFeb.
1st through the 28that the front entrance. These works depict the Hamsa Hand, which is a protective sign meant to bring
happiness, luck and good fortune. This ancient symbol counters the Evil Eye, which is a glaring look given to inflict harm,
suffering or bad luck out of jealousy or malice. These works are hand sewn, beaded and embroidered and use some of the
artifacts the artist has collected over years.
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The Shared Solar partnership between Madison Gas & Electric (MG&E) and the city has gone live, and city officials gathered
at the Middleton Municipal Operations Center Sunday to celebrate
the project.
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Up on the Roof, Under the Boardwalk, This Magic Moment, There Goes My Baby,
Dance with Me, Spanish Harlem, Stand by Me - the list of hits goes on and on
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The Friends of the Performing Arts Center present this incredible show at the Middleton Performing Arts Center, 2100 Bristol St., February 11th at 7:30. Tickets are $35 for adults, $30 for
seniors, and $10 for students.
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The Ashton 4-H Go-Getters latest project was making busy blankets for patients who
have Alzheimers. The blankets are covered with objects to keep the hands of the patients
occupied such as bells, lace, zippers and pockets. The local 4-H group made a total of 14
busy blankets and 11 tie blankets. This was a grant project, which the club received money
for from the Dane County 4-H Leaders Association. The blankets are headed to patients at
Oakwood in Madison.
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One of the
most studied
lakes in the
world
is
Lake Mendota,
the
largest in the
Yahara lake
chain. Since
the 1850s, scientists have been
collecting data on what happens
in the lake and how it is changing.
These data provide evidence
that Wisconsins climate is
warming.
Records indicate the length
of time the lake is frozen in the
winter is shortening. Over the
past 150 years, the lake has lost
29-35 days of annual ice cover,
and the shortest ice seasons
have been in the most recent
years.
A recent study shows other
changes are happening in Lake
Mendota. Its surface-layer waters are warming, and the annual turnover of the lakes
layers, which occurs in conjunction with the change of seasons,
is taking longer and longer to
occur.
These changes are due to rising air temperatures and decreasing wind speeds, both
E NGAGEMENT
Howard - Menard
Lee and Mary Howard of Middleton are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter,
Alysia Maureen Howard, to Matthew John Menard, son of Kevin and Margie Menard of Cambridge.
Alysia is a 2007 graduate of Middleton High School. She graduated summa cum laude from
the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with a Bachelor of Business Administration in finance
and marketing. She received her Master of Physician Assistant Studies from the University of
Wisconsin-Madison and currently practices in Watertown, WI.
Matthew is a 2006 graduate of Cambridge High School and earned his Bachelor in Criminal
Justice from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. He then completed his training at Southwest
Technical College Law Enforcement Academyand is a Sergeant with the Columbia County Sheriffs Department.
The two were engaged October 25, 2016 in Door County, Wisconsin. A 2018 wedding is
planned.
Seifert is the science writer/outreach coordinator for the Water Sustainability and Climate project at
UW-Madison. She is also an aquatic
invasive species outreach specialist
for UW-Extension and occasionally
writes freelance. She earned her
Masters degree in environmental
communication from UW-Madison.
TOWN
said.
Board Supervisor Brent
Renteria also echoed Whitneys suggestion to have the
commission vote on recommending to opt out or not.
Town Chair Bill Kolar
said he didnt set the commissions agenda.
Plan
Commissioner
member Wayne Rounds said
opt out is generally on every
commission agenda and that
a lot of questions are still
Embracing a story that ignores or denies the reality of climate change will leave us
unprepared when the inevitable
changes do occur.
Fortunately, Wisconsin has
scientific endeavors, like the
Water Sustainability and Climate project at UW-Madison,
that are working to deepen the
human understanding of climate
change, point to ways we could
build resilience in Wisconsin
and encourage stories that can
guide us forward.
But we need the partnership
of state agencies, lawmakers,
other science-based institutions
and an informed and engaged
public to imagine and implement solutions.
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Middleton High School is proud to partner with the Dane County Consortium to offer Youth
Apprenticeship opportunities to our students. Apprenticeships are available in Biotechnology, Information Technology, Health Care, Manufacturing, Pharmacy, Finance, Marketing, Construction,
Engineering, Architecture and Hospitality and Tourism. The student benefits by receiving school
credit, a workplace mentor, industry experience, and pay. It allows a student to explore a career
up close and be better prepared for next steps after high school.
Facility planning committee co-chair Luke Francois speaking to the board of education last
week.
by CAMERON BREN
Times-Tribune
Goals after high school: Complete a bachelors degree in computer science and follow
that up with a masters degree. Seek a career position in the field of information technology.
For information about the Youth Apprenticeship Programs at Middleton High School contact
Sheila
Hibner
at
shibner@mcpasd.k12.wi.us
or
Cherie
Hellenbrand
at
chellenbrand2@mcpasd.k12.wi.us. Apprenticeships are available in health care, information technology, biotechnology, STEM careers, manufacturing, finance, hospitality and tourism, and construction.
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Reischel on
Twitter at
@robreischel
Middleton
assistant
moves into
head job
by ROB REISCHEL
Times-Tribune
Sun Prairie
tops MHS
Alyssa Lemirande (right) launches a shot in Middletons loss to Sun Prairie last Saturday.
Back on track
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Jan. 28
Janesville Craig ... 33 36 69
Middleton 29 44 73
Middleton Murphy 8 2-2 23,
Eady 6 8-10 22, Fermanich 2 2-2 7,
Bunker 2 4-4 9, Jackson 2 0-0 5,
Ashford, Jr 2 0-1 5, Roden 1 0-0 2
Totals: 23 16-19 73
Craig Anhold 7 8-8 23, Payton 6
2-2 17, Negus 4 0-0 9, Lynch 3 0-2 8,
Blomgren 2 2-2 6, Ngobi 2 0-0 4,
McCann 1 0-0 2 Totals: 25 12-14 69
3-point goals Middleton 11
(Murphy 5, Eady 2, Ashford, Jr 1,
Bunker 1, Fermanich 1, Jackson 1);
Craig 7 (Payton 3, Lynch 2, Negus 1,
Anhold 1) Total fouls: M 17, JC 14
Davis Roquet and Middletons boys basketball team won a pair of games last week.
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Wrestlers
eighth at
Menomonie
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by ROB REISCHEL
Times-Tribune
Middleton
notches three
straight wins
by ROB REISCHEL
Times-Tribune
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SPORTS BRIEFS
MBSC registration
n GIRLS BB
by ROB REISCHEL
Times-Tribune
Jan. 28
Sun Prairie 83, Middleton 77
Middleton . 28 49 77
Sun Prairie .. 38 45 83
MIDDLETON A. Lemirande 9
4-5 22, Anderson 3 0-0 7, B. Lemirande
6 0-5 14, Bursac 0 3-4 3, Staples 3 3-4
10, Tanin 1 4-4 6, Thomas 2 4-6 8,
White 2 3-4 7. Totals 26 21-32 77.
SUN PRAIRIE Baker 4 6-8 16,
Blair 7 3-6 19, Coulthart 1 0-1 3, FaustZiegler 4 2-5 10, Hilber 2 0-0 4, Jansen
8 8-11 25, Kostelnik 2 1-2 5, Moore 0 12 1. Totals 28 21-35 83.
3-point goals SUN 6 (Baker 2,
Blair 2, Coulthart 1, Jansen 1), MID 4
(Anderson 1, B. Lemirande 2, Staples
1). Total fouls SUN 23, MID 29.
Jan. 27
Middleton 73, Janesville Craig 44
Janesville Craig ... 20 24 44
Middleton . 40 33 73
JANESVILLE CRAIG Al.
Carlson 4, Am. Carlson 6, Dunlavy 2, E.
Pierson 13, Elgas 4, Goswick 2,
Halverson 6, Parkhurst 1, S. Pierson 4,
Wojcik 2. Total 44.
MIDDLETON A. Lemirande 9,
Anderson 7, B. Lemirande 7, Dunn 4,
Schauer 2, Staples 2, Tanin 18, Thomas
9, White 10, T. Lemirande 5. Total 73.
3-point goals M 7 (Anderson 1,
Tanin 4, Thomas 1, T. Lemirande 1), JC
2 (E. Pierson 2). Total fouls M 21, JC
17.
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Delaney
picks
NMU
Middleton senior
swimmer
Luke
Delaney signed his
national letter of
intent last week to
compete for Northern
Michigan University.
Delaney (front, center) is shown here with
his mother, Justine,
and his father, Ken.
Middleton High School senior Tyler Dohmeier recently signed a national letter of intent to play lacrosse at Madonna
(Mich.) University.
Dohmeier, a goalie, has been a starter on varsity since his freshman year at MHS, and the Cardinals were state champions his sophomore season. Dohmeier is the first MHS boys lacrosse athlete to receive an athletic scholarship.
Dohmeier is shown here with his parents Vicky and Joel.
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