St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Parish 440 Kendall Street, Burlington, WI | 262.763.2260 | Oct. 23, 2016
Very Rev. Jim Volkert, Pastor / Rev. Yamid Blanco, Associate Pastor
Mass Schedule Weekend: Saturday, 5:15 pm, Sunday 8:00 & 10:00 & 12:00 Noon (Spanish) Weekday: Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday 8:30 am
Sacramental Life
Reconciliation: 1st & 3rd Saturdays 4:30—5pm Anointing of the Sick: 4th Saturday of month after Mass. Baptisms: Arrangements must be made in advance allow-ing time for an instruction prior to baptism. Weddings: Consult the Parish Office 6 months prior to wedding. Couples seeking marriage must attend Enrichment Program.
A Message from Father Jim . . .
Commitment to the Kingdom
One of the local television stations refers to their election coverage as “Commitment 2016”. The obvious meaning
is that they offer a commitment to cover the election as best they can so that we citizens are informed when we
make our decision at the polls in a few weeks. It is an interesting way to present what they offer. Commitment.
This is a word that gets thrown around these days and not always observed in its truest sense. What commitments
have we made in our lives and how have we lived up to them?
To be a citizen in God's kingdom must involve a total commitment on our part. We cannot pursue the gift of
heaven as we do a part-time job. We cannot work at getting to heaven as we do a hobby. We must give 100% of
ourselves in our pursuit of the Kingdom of God. It involves total dedication. Many times in life we find that we
spend so much time and energy on things that in the end do not matter. At the moment of death there is only one
thing that counts. It is not whether we had a successful career, the biggest house on the block or the most expensive
car. The only thing that will matter is what we have become in the process of trying to live a Christian life during
our time here. In whatever we have tried to do with our life succeeding in that is not as important as what type of
Christian we became in the process of trying to succeed.
Nothing in the world should take priority over God's Kingdom and our pursuit of it. Jesus tells us that what counts
when we die is not what we have acquired in life, but what we have learned about being a disciple of His. Did we
learn to love one another? Did we learn to forgive one another? Did we learn to help the needy? Did we learn to
encourage others? Did we learn to go the second mile for others? Did we learn to turn the other cheek? Did we
learn to become more committed and loyal to God and one another? I hope we can answer "Yes" to all of these
questions. If we can, then we have lived a life in which the achieving the Kingdom of Heaven was our most impor-
tant goal.
God bless you always!
Father Jim Volkert
STEWARDSHIP REPORT
Amount collected 10/15-16 from 120 envelopes $6,069.00 Offertory Collection on 10/15-16 5,902.44 Add’l Parish Pay on 10/15—23 Contributors 1,430.34 Total $13,401.78
Amount given fiscal year to date $170,984.21 Amount budgeted to date (16 weeks) 201,123.87 Difference -30,139.66
Amount budgeted for fiscal year (52 weeks) $668,000.00 Amount still needed for fiscal year 497,015.79
Amount needed per week to reach budget (36 weeks) $13,805.99
Volunteer Help Needed The Building and Grounds Committee is looking for adult and student volunteers to help with grounds
clean-up and odd jobs on Saturday, Oct. 29th at 8:00am. We will be cleaning gutters, raking leaves, cleaning up the grounds and other small jobs. Students will be eligible for community service hours. If you are interested in helping, please contact Mike Nice at 262-758-3395. Thank you.
SAVE THE DATE….. The Annual Parish Meeting is scheduled for Sunday, November 13, 2016 at 9:15 AM in Andre Hall.
All parishioners are encouraged to attend.
Mass Intentions
Monday, October 24 8:30 am Mass at St. Mary
Tuesday, October 25
8:00 am Rosary
8:30 am †Helen Barnard
Wednesday, October 26 8:00 am Rosary
8:30 am †Mildred Meisekowthen
Thursday, October 27 8:00 am Rosary
8:30 am †Russ Reesman
Friday, October 28
8:00 am Rosary
8:30 am Mass at St. Mary
Saturday, October 29—Sunday Vigil
5:15 pm † John E. McCarthy
Sunday, October 30—31st Sunday in Ord. Time 8:00 am † Floyd Schuerman
8:00 am † Living & Deceased Members of St. Charles
10:00 am † Bob Busch
Liturgical Roles
Saturday, October 29 at 5:15 pm
Altar Servers: Sam Melchi & Izak Latham
Reader/Eucharistic Ministers: Bil Scherrer, Janet
Johnson, Gaylord Johnson, Kathy Emper, Terri Peterson
Ushers: Rick & Joan Zwiebel, Judy Bartlett, Stan
Epping
Sunday, October 30 at 8:00 am
Altar Servers: Owen Denoto & Jennifer Rogan
Reader/Eucharistic Ministers: Bob O’Neill, Bruce
Bauman, Joyce Bauman, Phil Koenen, Karol Koenen
Ushers: Laurence Cramer, Chris Miller, Connie & John
Lutz
Sunday, October 30 at 10:00 am
Altar Servers: Sara Beltran-Hernandez & Xavier Neu
Reader/Eucharistic Ministers: Larry Dornacher, Soly
Chacko, George Whitehead, Kathy Schaal, Mike Pinter
Ushers: Brian Schaal, David Heiligenthal, Bob Swanson,
Bob Weis
Parish Office…………...…………..…...........262-763-2260 Emergency After Hours Phone #..................262-210-9588 440 Kendall Street · Burlington, WI 53105
Hours: Mon—Fri. 9:00—4:30 p.m. Website………………………...…...www.mystcharles.org
Hispanic Ministry……….….….………..…..262-767-2630
Parish Staff Pastor: Very Rev. Jim Volkert……….……..262-763-1500 E-Mail: [email protected] Associate Pastor: Rev. Yamid Blanco..262-763-2260 x202 E-Mail: [email protected]
Associate Pastor of Hispanic Ministry:
Rev. Sergio Lizama, S.A.C………….….262-767-2630 x203 E-Mail: [email protected] Parish Secretary/Bookkeeper: Jami Morrow ……………………………………….....262-763-2260 x201 E-Mail: [email protected] Director of Rel.Ed: Ellie Schultz………...….217-304-7759 E-Mail: [email protected] Youth Ministry (Lifeteen): Jim & Kathy Martin …………………………………...….…….….262-767-1525 E-Mail: [email protected] Trustee: Barb Bakshis……………………..... 262-539-2694 Trustee: Bob O’Neill……...………...……….262-939-1292 Bulletin Editor: Jami Morrow………....262-763-2260 x201 Prayer Chain: Soly Chacko………...……….262-581-0055 Sara Schoepke………..…...…414-510-1841
Finance Council Members…………………………….. Barb Bakshis, Laura Jaimes, Tom Lebak, Mary MacDonald, Karen Middlecamp, Chris Miller, Bob O’Neill, Bil Scherrer (Chairperson), Fr. Jim Volkert
St. Charles Grade School 449 Conkey Street · Burlington, WI 53105
Principal: Mary MacDonald…….......…262-763-2848 x228 Secretary: Kathy Dunn……..…...……..262-763-2848 x209
Catholic Central High School Principal: David Wieters……………..……...262-763-1510
Directory
Holy Duster Schedule
Tuesday, October 26th—Kathy Emper, Kit Severson,
Kathryn Martell, Jackie Heiligenthal (6AM Start)
Please Call Us
If you or a loved one require hospitalization,
are shut-in or homebound and would like
Communion, please call the parish office at
763-2260 or Jacki Scholze at 763-4611.
Tri-Parish Pastoral Council Members…………….
Pam Aldrich (716-6324), Dee Baumeister (262-215-2609), Kimberly Blink (763-5229), Mike Church (262-206-2093), Brian Daniel (763-7317), Mark Ehlen (763-8194), Geri Henningfield (767-1854), Lori Hintz (763-7063), Mary Ann Johnson—Chairperson (262-812-7547), Katherine Lavieri (414-379-5577), Les Mastalir (763-3426), Betty Lou Peter-son (262-661-4121), Marilyn Putz—Secretary (763-9075), Jim Sember—Vice Chairperson (262-661-6202), Jacki Scholze (763-4611), Randy Tritz (763-4306), George Whitehead (414-870-1980)
Readings for the week of October 23rd
Monday: Eph 4:32--5:8/Ps 1:1-4, 6/Lk 13:10-17
Tuesday: Eph 5:21-33 or 5:2a, 25-32/Ps 128:1-5/Lk
13:18-21
Wednesday: Eph 6:1-9/Ps 145:10-14/Lk 13:22-30
Thursday: Eph 6:10-20/Ps 144:1-2, 9-10/Lk 13:31-35
Friday: Eph 2:19-22/Ps 19:2-5/Lk 6:12-16
Saturday: Phil 1:18b-26/Ps 42:2-3, 5/Lk 14:1, 7-11
Next Sunday: Wis 11:22--12:2/Ps 145: 1-2, 8-11, 13-
14/2 Thes 1:11--2:2/Lk 19:1-10
HOLY DUSTERS NEEDED
A Holy Duster is a volunteer who sets aside one morning a month to help clean God’s church. Extra hands are needed the 3rd, 4th and 5th week of the month. Duties include wip-ing down the pews and vacuuming. If interested in this re-warding experience please call Jackie Heiligenthal at 262-661-4272. MANY HANDS MAKE LIGHT WORK!
Saturday November 5 | 9am—5pm
Washington County Fair Park, West Bend
Ladies, this Year of Mercy Conference is going to be unfor-gettable. Speakers, Choir, Mass, Confessions, Adoration, and we have just secured a “Holy Door” for the Conference. Please sign up through your parish liaison to get the best pricing. (5 or more registered receive a $5.00 price break) $35.00 includes lunch. Students are $25.00. Bring your daughters, friends, and fallen away Catholics. Check out the website: womenofchrist.net for additional details. Questions—Call Jackie Heiligenthal at 262-661-4272.
Attention Junior High & Transfer Students! All teens and their families are invited to attend Catholic
Central High School Open House on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016, beginning at 6:30 p.m. The event is geared toward 6th, 7th & 8th graders planning for high school, but new this year will be a special session at 6:00 p.m. for current high school students looking for something better and considering a transfer. A SECOND date has been added if you are unable to attend on the 2nd we look forward to seeing you on Wednesday, Nov. 16th at 6:30 p.m. Tour the school. Visit booths about academics, clubs and sports. Plus, we'll help families navigate financial aid includ-ing CCHS's enrollment in the Wisconsin Parental Choice
Program where qualifying students can attend tuition-
free all four years! If you are unable to attend Nov. 2 or 16th, please call for a time that's more convenient for you. Prospective students are always welcome to spend a day shadowing, too. Set up an appointment by calling the admissions office at 763-1510, ext.225.
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HONOR OUR VETERANS You're invited to St. Charles on November 5 at 3:00 for
a free showing of the movie Honor Flight - One Last Mis-
sion, which will be shown in Andre Hall. This 82-minute
movie is a must see for all teenagers and adults. Meet Joe
and Harvey, Julian and Orville. Their stories will touch
your heart. This is the real life story that changed every-
thing, and it is EXTRAORDINARY! Come and learn the
sacrifices the Greatest Generation made and why freedom
isn't free.
Gather your family…bring a friend or neighbor. With
Veterans’ Day November 11, see it in memory of a loved
one. See it in honor of our country, because "Every Day is
a Bonus," and we will never forget.
Information for the bulletin is due by 10 AM on Tuesdays to
MEN OF ST. CHARLES…..
Today at 2:00 pm in Andre Hall there will be an informational meeting about the Knights of Columbus. We are a group of Catholic men who work for the betterment of individuals, families, and the Church. Learn about our or-ganization and see if you cannot help your-selves, your families, and contribute to others. All practicing Catholic men 18 years of age and older are invited to join us. Men of the parish and their families are urged to join us for this informational meeting. Refreshments will be served.
FALL CLEANUP
Fall cleanup is underway at the St. Charles
Cemetery. Please remove ALL decorations (artificial flowers, wreaths, baskets, hooks, statues, solar lights etc.) by Oct. 30. Any decorations left on that day will interfere
particularly with leave disposal and will be discarded. Cleanup will be completed by Nov. 15.
KC Council 1578 Says “Thank You”!
The Knights of Columbus, Council # 1578, would like to thank St. Charles for their generosity in the “Life Savers for Life” campaign. All donations were greatly appreciated.
St. Charles Helping Hands The next Helping Hands meeting is Tuesday, October
25th at 4:30 pm in the Parish Office & Mtg. Center
All Souls Remembrance Ministry The Archdiocese of Milwaukee is offering an opportunity
to live out the corporal work of mercy “to bury the dead.”
On All Souls Day, Wednesday, Nov. 2, 2016, the
archdiocese will offer to people of all faiths the opportunity
to bury the cremated remains of their loved ones in a
community crypt at Holy Cross Cemetery, 7301 W. Nash
St., Milwaukee. Called the “All Souls Remembrance
Ministry,” this service is provided free of charge.
Archbishop Jerome E. Listecki will celebrate Mass at
8:30 a.m., followed by a committal service at 9 a.m.
For additional information and to register your loved one,
please visit www.cemeteries.org/Cemeteries-Services/
AllSouls or call (414) 438-4420.
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pray for all those loved ones who have passed away in the
last year will be Saturday, Oct. 29 at 10 a.m. at St.
Charles Church. We invite all parishioners and friends
from St. Charles and St. Joseph’s to join us. We will re-
member in a special way those parish members who have
passed away since last year’s Mass of Remembrance. There
will be a gathering in Andre Hall with a light luncheon fol-
lowing mass. Please RSVP to either parish office by
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“Experiencing the Holidays after a loss”
Sunday, November 6 @ 1:00 pm
Schuette-Daniels Funeral Home, Burlington This is a program to help families transition during a difficult time
and will give helpful suggestions for managing their grief.
Boxes of Joy Spread Christmas joy around the world through the “Boxes of
Joy” program, a ministry of Cross Catholic Outreach. You
are invited to join St. Joseph’s Religious Ed Families as we
work together to send 150 children around the world a special
Christmas surprise. There are 5 ways you can help: • Send a monetary donation. It takes $9 to ship a single “Box
of Joy” to a child. $7 is for shipping and $2 goes to the priest, nuns and other lay people who minister to these fami-lies
• Donate small items for the boxes. Donations can be brought to St. Joseph’s Religious Ed office any time. See list for ideas.
• Join us on Wednesday, November 2 in the Parish Center from 6:45-8pm when we will be learning more about the children who will receive our gifts and packing boxes; boxes will be provided. Our goal is to bring “Boxes of Joy” to 150 children!
• Pick up a “Box of Joy” at St. Joseph Parish Office and fill it with gifts from your family. Then bring it during the week of November 5-13 to our Drop-Off Center at the Parish Center in Lyons.
• Volunteer an hour or two during Drop-off Week. We have signed up to be a Drop-off center for these precious boxes. We will need volunteers to be here during the ‘Boxes of Joy” week of Saturday, November 5- Sunday, November 13, to collect and check the boxes that people bring in.
Join our REP Families and bring the joy of Christmas to
those who need it most! For more information or boxes,
contact Rita at 763-2050 or [email protected].
Summer High School Mission Trip Info: This summer we will be joining Catholic Heart Workcamps in Oklahoma City, OK from June 17-24, 2017. While in Okla-
homa we will have the opportunity to help renew and revitalize neighborhoods and breathe new life into many social service
agencies. We will also be serving the Pottowatomi Nation resi-dents. There will be opportunities to work with children, the homeless and at food banks. Cost of the trip is $600, which
includes transportation, lodging, meals and all sup-plies. Registration open to all 8th-12th and freshman in col-
lege. It will be on a first come first serve basis--there are only 16 spots open. Registration and deposit are due by Dec. 31. Registration forms are available at Catholic Central office, by
email: at [email protected], from LifeTeen or in the entrance of church
If you have any questions please contact Rita VanSchyndel at St. Joseph's Church 262-763-2050 or at the above email.
Responding to Hurricane Matthew If you would like to help provide relief to those affected by Hurri-
cane Matthew, please make contributions through these two agen-
cies:
International support (Haiti):
Catholic Relief Services 228 West Lexington Street, Baltimore,
MD 21201-3443 crs.org or crsespanol.org
U.S. support :
Catholic Charities USA
2050 Ballenger Ave. Suite 400, Alexandria, VA 22314
catholiccharitiesusa.org
MINISTERIO HISPANO
DOMINGO 30 DEL TIEMPO ORDINARIO OCTUBRE 23 DEL 2016
Lectura del santo evangelio según san Lucas (18,9-14): Que este Evangelio nos ayude a reflexionar en esta semana en los aspectos importantes de cómo esta-
mos en relación con Dios y nuestra actitud con nuestros hermanos: Cuando me acuerdo de Dios?
Qué momento del dia le dedico para tener un encuentro personal con Dios?
Qué valor le doy a la participación de la Santa Misa los Domingos?
Como estoy orientando a los hijos en cuanto al amor que deben tener para con Dios?
Según el Evangelio que hemos leído. Qué preguntas podemos hacernos? - Me siento superior a los demás? Porque razones? - Cumplo con mis deberes de Cristiano
Católico? -Asisto a la Misa Dominical que es el centro de nuestra vida espiritual?
A continuación pidamos la intercesión de San José Sanchez del Rio, pidiendo la protección de los niños, jóvenes, y
en especial el aumento de Vocaciones Sacerdotal, Religiosa y Laicos comprometidos
Esta Oracion ha sido preparada por él P. Sergio
Oración a San José Sánchez del Río
Amado San José Sánchez del Río, tu entregaste tu corta vida totalmente por el amor a Cristo Rey y su Madre la Virgen De Guadalupe.
Intercede ante Dios por la juventud de nuestro tiempo para que se dé cuenta de la importancia de Dios en su vida.
Tú que llegaste a ser santo a través de entregar tu vida por la confesión de tu fe en Jesús, Rey de Reyes, y de su santa Madre, ruega por los jóvenes y por su participación fervorosa en el Re-ino de Dios aquí en la tierra.
San José Sánchez del Rio, tú que dijiste que "nunca ha sido tan fácil ganarse el cielo" ruega a Dios para que nuestros corazones estén siempre orientados a los bienes eternos y que estén siempre aspi-
rando a la corona de gloria que Dios nos dará al final de nuestra carrera aquí en la tierra.
Míranos aquí como estamos necesitamos desesperadamente de tu intercesión ante Dios para proteger a los niños de hoy de los engaños de este mundo. Vigila sobre ellos y que el Rey de Reyes los conduzca por el camino estrecho hacia el Cielo.
Pídele a Dios que nos dé la gracia para santificar nuestras obligaciones diarias llevándolas a cabo de manera perfecta por amor a Él, y que estemos siempre atentos a la necesidad de practicar la fe sobre todo en los tiem-pos de prueba y tribulación.
San José Sánchez del Río, tú que supiste profesar y defender con tu sangre la fe en Jesucristo, Rey del uni-verso, ruega a Dios para que perseveremos hasta el final, y que Dios nos haga fuertes en la fe, seguros en la esperanza, y constantes en la caridad. Amén.
P. Sergio Lizama, S.A.C. AVISOS IMPORTANTES:
-Viernes 28 a las 3:30:00 de la tarde se preparará el ALTAR DE LOS DIFUNTOS en la Iglesia que traigan flores y lo que puedan colaborar para adornar el Altar. Anoten a sus Difuntos.
-Domingo 30 la Misa de las 12:00 del mediodía sera por los Difuntos, iniciaremos con una Procesión desde el parqueadero llevando las veladoras e ingresando a la Iglesia. -Jueves 3 de Noviembre: Misa, Unción de los enfermos, a las 6:00 de la tarde en San Carlos . -Noviembre 17, Retiro de Adviento: se inicia a las 5:30 de la tarde, con las Confesiones- Comunion- Habrá Cuidado de ninos -Anoten en sus Calendarios que él Domingo 11 de Diciembre no tendremos la Misa de las 12:00pm, les esperamos en la Parroquia de San Juan Evangelista: 701 N. Lake Ave telefono: 262 877 2557 - 7:00 de la noche iniciaremos el Santo Rosario, a continuación, la “Danza Guadalupana” - Misa con los Mariachis las mananitas - Chocolate y pan. Agradecemos a la Comunidad de San Juan Evangelista en Twin
Lakes por su acogida. Hna. Emma Teresa
The following was omitted in error in the last bulletin regarding September 2016 Report…...
Emmaus Men: They meet on Thursday after the Holy Hour. Fr. Sergio accompanied the group.
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ELKHORN MADISON KESHENA
262-723-3333 608-250-5005 715-799-3823
Roll OffDumpsterService
Est. 1993
Family Owned & Operated • Parish Members
Concrete, Sand, Gravel, Pump & Conveyors
(262) 763-7101 • 1-800-773-7101
Daniels Family Funeral Homes & Crematory
Schuette-Daniels
McCarthy-Koenig-Daniels
625 Browns Lake Dr.
Burlington, WI 53105
(262) 763-3434
Polnasek-Daniels
908 11th Ave.
Union Grove, WI 53182
(262) 878-2011
Complete Tree ServiceC.B. Weis 767-8733
Free Estimates
Trimming, Shaping, Removal,
Lot Clearing, Fertilizing, Backyard
Stump Removal
AERIAL TRUCK • CHIPS FOR MULCHING
FULLY INSURED
WARREN’S AUTO BODY INC.
548 Dutton St. Burlington, WI
763-2116
Synthetic LubricantsCall Ken Kerkman at
262-534-2878www.klsynlubes.myamsoil.com
28238 Durand Ave., Burlington, WI 53105
DR. MARK LENZ
ORTHODONTIST
WATERFORD: 262-534-3010
RACINE: 262-634-6900
www.mlenzortho.com
John’s MAIN EVENT
763-8863
Burlington’s Only Beer Garden
Charbroiled Sandwiches
John Puntillo, Proprietor
556 N. Pine
262-763-6259 www.ketters.com257 Milwaukee Ave., Burlington, WI 53105
Gary Ketterhagen, Owner
690 W. State Street • Burlington, WI
262-763-5955
www.gooseberriesmarket.com
Open 7 days a week 7 am to 8 pm
WANASEK, SCHOLZE, LUDWIG & EKES, S.C.
ATTORNEYS
133 S. Pine Street • Burlington
(262) 763-8185 or (262) 763-1888
• Brian R. Wanasek • Richard Scholze • Peter J. Ludwig • Brett Ekes
LANDSCAPE & CONCRETE SUPPLIES 32409 high drive, burlington, wi 53105 (1 mile west of waterford on hwy 20)
ph 262-534-3050 fax 262-534-3052 web www.wittesupply.com
372 N Pine Street
763-8177INDIVIDUAL & SMALL
BUSINESS SPECIALISTS
Kevin P. Schuerman
Certified Public Accountant
KETTERHAGEN
MEMORIALS
262-763-2535
Custom Design & Installation Burlington - Elkhorn
www.ketterhagenmemorials.com
BIGELOWAppliance Sales & Service, Inc.
- since 1939 -
MARK BIGELOW
481 Milwaukee Ave., Burlington, WI 53105
262-763-2555 • 1-800-270-6788 • Fax 262-763-7787
Email: [email protected]
Website: shopbigelowappliance.com
MARTIN CONSTRUCTION L.L.C.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Residential • Commercial Remodeling • Restoration
JIM: 262-534-4359 2657 Timber Ln. TONY: 262-763-5536 Burlington, WI
Commercial • Residential
262-539-2668Chris Weidert
Assisted Living ~ 539-2728
www.arborviewcommunities.com
Communities
We’re in Your Neighborhood
Residential Commercial • Industrial
Service All Makes & Models Sales • Service • Installation
RV Repair
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING, L.L.C.
RICK SHEEHAN5920-256th Ave. • Paddock Lake, WI 53168
E-mail: [email protected] (262) 843-2865 • (262) 537-4487
(262) 878-3322 • Fax (262) 537-4277
NICKOLAI & POLETTI, LLC.ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Anton B. NickolaiMary Poletti
• Bankruptcy • Family Law • Wills • Estate Planning
308 Milwaukee Ave., Burlington, WI 53105 (262) 757-8444 • www.nickolailaw.com
Satter Surveying, LLCSurveys, mapping, planning,
construction staking
Thomas L. Satter Registered land surveyor
272 Origen Street
Burlington, WI 53105
262-661-4239 office
414-416-3575 cell
Jim’s Auto Body“Where Customers
Send Their Friends”
400 S. Pine St.(Corner of Bridge St.
& Pine, at the stop light)
763-9250
OTTER SALES & SERVICE, INC.
1197 MILWAUKEE AVE. BURLINGTON, WI 53105
(262) 763-3563
Builders & Remodeling, Inc.
General Contractor
262-763-7273 Office
262-763-7201 Fax
www.dmketter.com
Troy Ketterhagen Civil/Structural Engineer Technician
121 Industrial Drive, Burlington, WI 53105 Email [email protected]
(262) 878-2500