WORKING OUT WITH THE MCCAIN FAMILY - EXCLUSIVELY SERVING THE VILLAGE OF BAYSIDE - COVER PHOTO BY JEN KAREGEANNES - BAYSIDE, WI
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March 2019 Exclusively Serving the Village of Bayside Working Out with the McCain Family Cover Photo by Jen Karegeannes PhotoJENic Photography
Village REAL ESTATE HOMES SOLD IN BAYSIDE ADDRESS PRICE BR BATH (F) BATH (H) Sq. Ft. EST ACR 500 W Fairy Chasm Rd $260,000 3 1 1 1,613 0.81 714 E Standish Pl $272,500 3 1 1 1,764 0.44 8725 N Fielding Rd $288,000 4 2 1 2,260 0.27 855 E Bay Point Rd $286,650 3 1 2 1,596 0.51 824 E Hermitage Rd $300,000 3 1 1 2,215 0.43 8837 N Navajo Rd $285,000 3 2 1 1,270 0.31 8837 N Iroquois Rd $295,000 3 2 0 1,593 0.45 309 E Fairy Chasm Rd $307,500 4 2 1 2,326 0.46 8887 N Malibu Dr $371,500 3 2 1 2,278 0.33 839 E Standish Pl $359,000 4 2 1 2,456 0.44 8857 N Pelham Pkwy $384,900 3 2 0 2,610 1.09 9439 N Broadmoor Rd $388,000 4 2 2 3,153 0.52 9480 N Fairway Dr $460,000 4 3 1 3,609 0.94 1451 E Standish Pl $475,000 3 2 1 3,578 0.8 321 E Ravine Baye Rd $578,000 4 2 1 3,953 0.69 1131 E Bay Point Rd $625,000 4 4 1 5,400 1.04 9600 N Lake Dr $1,250,000 5 5 1 6,327 1.62 Best Version Media does not guarantee the accuracy of the statistical data on this page. The data does not represent the listings of any one agent or agency but represents the activity of the entire real estate community in the area. Any real estate agent’s ad appearing in the magazine is separate from the statistical data provided which is in no way a part of their advertisement. Annette Zielinski, Realtor Your advocate in buying & selling homes. “Your style, your taste, your needs are my primary concern!” • 30 years of sales experience • Licensed in Wisconsin, Illinois, and Florida R E A LT Y Cell: 312-859-6099 205 E. Silver Spring Dr. Office: 414-962-3605 annettezielinski@kw.com Whitefish Bay, WI 53217 March 2019 2
Happy Spring! This month I’m pleased to introduce you to neighbors, the PUBLICATION TEAM McCain family. Because they live on my own Bayside block, I can say, honestly, that this family loves sports. They are outside playing no matter the temps! Our wild Wisconsin weather won’t stop the McCain family from getting out and about. They may even inspire you to get moving! Enjoy! Let me know if you would like to be featured in an upcoming issue of the Bayside Scene. I’d love to share your Bayside story! PUBLISHERS: CONTENT COORDINATOR: Contact me at tricia@bestversionmedia.com. Bonnie Rohmer Tricia Quinnies Liz Sather Liz Doering DESIGN: Pam Rhodes CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER: Jen Karegeannes PhotoJENic Photography PhotoJENic.photo EXPERT CONTRIBUTOR: WEALTH MANAGEMENT EXPERT Morgan Stanley Jan Dyke, CFP® 414-226-3027 jan.dyke@morganstanley.com IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS ADVERTISING EMERGENCY 911 LOCAL SCHOOLS Poison Control Center 800-222-1222 Stormonth Elementary 414-351-7493 Interested in advertising in any of the following Wisconsin communities? Bayside Middle 414-351-7486 Police Department 414-206-3916 Appleton/Neenah, Bayside, Bay View, Brookfield, Cedarburg, Delafield, Indian Hill 414-351-7390 Village Hall 414-206-3915 Fond du Lac, Fox Point, Franklin, Germantown, Grafton, Maple Dale 414-351-7380 Public Works 414-206-3915 Green Bay, Hartland, Madison Area, Menomonee Falls, Mequon, Nicolet High 414-351-1700 North Shore Fire Dept. 414-351-8904 New Berlin, North Point, Oak Creek, Oconomowoc, Oshkosh, Pewaukee, North Shore Health Dept. 414-371-2980 Racine, River Hills, Waukesha, Wausau, Wauwatosa, Whitefish Bay North Shore Library 414-351-3461 Contact : Team BLIZ MADACC 800-544-7989 LX Senior Club 414-351-6060 teambliz@bestversionmedia.com We Energies 800-662-4797 Diggers Hotline 800-242-8511 HAVE FEEDBACK, IDEAS OR SUBMISSIONS? We are always happy to hear from you! Email your thoughts, ideas, and photos to: tricia@bestversionmedia.com. CONTENT SUBMISSION DEADLINES DUE DATE EDITION DUE DATE EDITION November 15.............................January May 15....................................................................... July December 15......................... February June 15..........................................................August VILLAGE BOARD PHONE January 15........................................... March July 15............................................... September February 15............................................. April August 15............................................. October President March 15........................................................ May September 15........................ November Samuel D. Dickman 414-352-6598 April 15........................................................... June October 15.................................. December If the content submission deadline falls on a weekend, Trustees please submit by the Friday before no later than 5pm. Mike Barth 414-228-7203 Robb DeGraff 414-351-4229 Any content, resident submissions, guest columns, advertisements and advertorials are not necessarily endorsed by or represent the views of Best Version Media (BVM) or any Daniel M. Muchin 414-351-0866 municipality, homeowners associations, businesses or organizations that this publication Dan Rosenfeld 414-617-8682 serves. BVM is not responsible for the reliability, suitability or timeliness of any content submitted. All content submitted is done so at the sole discretion of the submitting Eido Walny 414-751-7531 party. ©2019 Best Version Media. All rights reserved. Margaret Zitzer 414-352-3574 3 The Village S cene
414-206-3915 www.baysidewi.gov You can find all meeting and special event dates VILLAGE HALL on the Village’s website at www.baysidewi.gov. by Andy Pederson, Village Manager Road Resurfacing and Culvert Village of Bayside Service Anniversaries Replacement The Village would like to recognize the following employee who is As the temperatures rise, construction season is around the corner. celebrating a service anniversary in March The Village’s road project and culvert replacement program is Tammie Kochevar, Telecommunicator, 14 years currently scheduled to take place on North Tennyson Drive and North Meadowlark Lane between Fairy Chasm and Hermitage Thank you, Tammie, for all of your hard work for the Village of Roads. The Ellsworth Park parking lot will also be resurfaced. This Bayside! project will impact a total of 37 properties along Tennyson Drive and Meadowlark Lane. North Shore Fire/Rescue The ditch and culvert system serves two purposes – a means to Department Programs collect and store stormwater as well as move it to outlet points (e.g. Did you know the North Shore Fire/Rescue streams, rivers, and lakes). For stormwater to move through the Department provides a number of free, courtesy ditch and culvert system to outlet points there needs to be adequate services for North Shore residents? North Shore pitch, and culverts in good working order that are sized correctly. Fire/Rescue offers car seat installation assistance and Village crews will replace stormwater culverts if they are not sized home safety assessments. Appointments for both correctly to meet the needed capacity, pitched at the appropriate services can be made online at www.nsfire.org. slope, or if they are rusting through or clogged. Metal culvert pipes are prone to rust through the bottom as stormwater moves through and/or collects in the pipes over the years. If you live within the scope of the 2019 road project and culvert Celebrate a wonderful life replacement program, you have already received an informational letter about the project with another letter coming soon with the by continuing to live it. results of your culvert analysis. Since 2015, Village crews replaced 234 culverts and completed approximately 38,000 linear feet of ditch regrading and landscape Situated on 19 acres restoration. of scenic countryside, the beauty of nature and the warmth of Weight Restrictions community merge With the rising temperatures and thawing conditions, the ground at Ovation Sarah softens and has weakened integrity. This puts Village roads in a Chudnow. Rooted vulnerable state as the subgrade does not provide the expected level in the Jewish faith, of support which can lead to cracking and premature road failure. residents celebrate To combat this issue, the joy of living the Village places in our peaceful weight restrictions on Village roadways environment. to protect structure and lifespan. You may For a tour, please see weight restriction call 262-478-1500. signs off major Village thoroughfares. While these will not impact your vehicle, it may create temporary issues 10995 N. Market St. | Mequon for contractors, delivery firms, and other businesses. Weight 262-478-1500 | ovation.org restriction violators will be subject to a fine and cost to repair road damages. Senior Living with a continuum of care. March 2019 4
Need Mulch? Tax Payment Coming Due Are you beginning to make plans to get your yard and garden back If you chose the installment plan for your tax bill payment, the into shape? We can help! The Village will second installment is coming due on March 31, 2019. The third be offering mulch to residents again this and final installment is due on May 31, 2019. Payments can be year. There will be a mulch sale with 10% made in the following ways: off through May 31. Mulch delivery fees, with the 10% discount, are: • WaterStone Bank Lobby (8607 N Port Washington Road, • 5 yards - $81 Fox Point) – remember to bring your tax bill • 10 yards - $148.50 • By mail (9075 N Regent Road, Bayside WI 53217) • 15 yards - $216 • Village Hall during regular hours (7:30am-4pm) • 20 yards - $270 • Online (www.govpaynow.com/gps/user/plc/7704) • 25 yards - $315 Included in your tax bill, you will find the name and contact Order online: www.village.bayside.wi.us/385/ServiceRequests, call information for each of the taxing jurisdictions, should you have 414-206-3915, or stop at Village Hall. questions relating to that portion of your tax bill. You will also find instructions on ways you can pay your tax bill. If you have general questions about the tax bill, or about the Village portion, please Down the Drain contact Lynn Galyardt at 414-206-3913. Did you know that fats, oils and grease (FOG) resulting from food preparation in the home and in businesses can build up in sewer pipes, and cause costly blockages, backups, and sewer overflows to personal and public property? Sources of FOG include: cooking oil, butter, margarine, lard, Daylight Savings Time shortening, gravy, sauces, sour cream, mayonnaise, and oil from It’s that time of year again. Daylight savings time begins at 2am on cooked meats. Here are some tips to keep your drains fat-free: Sunday, March 10. Don’t forget to spring ahead and set your clock • Use paper towels to wipe greasy dishes before washing. one hour forward! • Use sink strainers to catch food waste during washing. • Put food scraps in the compost or garbage. • Pour fats, oils and grease into a container and store in the freezer, and then put in the trash after it has hardened. • Never pour grease down the drain or into the toilet. Neither garbage disposals nor the piping in your home can handle it. • Remember - FOG sticks to the sides of pipes and eventually clogs them. This backs up the pipes and can cause sewer overflows, potentially in your home or yard. Other items, such as certain paper products, cat litter, and prescription drugs should never be put down the drain or flushed down the toilet. Unused and expired prescription drugs can be disposed of in the Police Department lobby 24/7. .. 262.689.0958 www.theeggdesigngroup.com in an eggshell, we want to dream, design and build with you. 5 Th e Vi llag e S cene
Garbage/Recycling Collection Clean-Up Days The Village will be hosting two (2) Clean-Up Days on April 6 and October 5. Clean-Up Days are held in the Department of Public Works parking lot from 9am – 12pm. Please enter from Regent Road. Acceptable items include: »» Garbage »» Recycling »» Yard waste »» Scrap metal »» Documents for shredding »» Electronics (no monitors or TVs) »» Mattresses »» Bikes »» Clothing and textiles »» Light bulbs »» Engine oil »» Cell phones »» Eye glasses »» Ink cartridges »» Goodwill or Habitat for Humanity donations. A monetary or three non-perishable food item donations benefitting Hunger Task Force will be required for resident participation. If you’d like to volunteer to help work the event, please email Lynn at lgalyardt@baysidewi.gov. Drop-Off Days The Village will be hosting six (6) Drop-Off Days this year, which provide an opportunity for residents to bring recycling, yard waste, scrap metal, and electronics (TV and monitor fees must be paid in advance) to the Department of Public Works parking lot. Please enter from Fairy Chasm Road. The events are held on Saturdays and run from 9 – 11:30am. The 2019 Drop-Off Days will be held on: »» May 18 »» June 15 2019 Collection Calendars »» July 20 are available online on the Village website »» August 17 »» September 21 (www.baysidewi.gov). Relaxing Spa Treatments Lighten Up! Lash Extensions Microblading (414) 324-0082 Makeup Services North Shore Electric provides the highest quality electrical services to both residential and commercial We take pride in specializing in every woman’s inner and customers. We’re more than happy to take on any electrical project, big or small. From maintenance outer beauty - services customized to everyone’s individual need. and repairs to installation and finish, North Shore COME JOIN US IN YOUR PAMPER GETAWAY! Electric can do it all and do it all right – the first time. 10144 N. Port Washington Rd. 262-417-8385 Call North Shore Electric Mequon, WI 53092 divinelashandbeautybars.com today for a FREE estimate. Angie’s List. March 2019 6
Adopt-A-Tree Drug Take Back Day The Village is again offering its Adopt-A-Tree Program. The cost per Make cleaning out your unused prescription medication part of tree is $100, which includes the tree, planting, mulching, and initial your Spring cleaning this year. The Police Department will be watering. Trees will be planted in the right-of-way. There are five hosting the annual Wisconsin Department of Justice Dose of different options for you to choose from: Reality drug take back event on April 27, 2019, in an effort to »» River Birch safely dispose of prescription medication. »» Hackberry Not only does this help keep our waters clean, it also keeps »» Eastern Redbud medication out of unwanted hands that can lead to drug abuse. »» Exclamation London Plane Tree If you can't make it to this event, the Police Department has a »» Ironwood medication drop box in the lobby open 24/7 where you can safely If you would like a tree, please fill out the following survey: www. and discreetly drop off medication. Please be aware that we do not surveymonkey.com/r/JCDSDZC. accept inhalers, sharps?, shampoo, or other beauty products. Last year, the Police Department collected 499 pounds of prescription Be sure to provide a phone number or email address for the Village drugs. Since 2012, the Village has collected over 3,000 pounds of to contact you. prescription drugs. Payment can be provided: For more information, visit the Police Department’s website: www. Online (https://www.govpaynow.com/gps/user/plc/7652) – Put baysidewi.gov/146/Police Adopt-A-Tree in the description Cash or check by mail or in-person at Village Hall – 9075 N Regent Road, Bayside, WI 53217. Trees are available on a first come, first serve basis. Fill out the survey and reserve your new tree today! Stay in. 4313 West River Lane • Brown Deer, WI 53223 And go out. Highest quality, fresh ingredients, simple, elegant bistro cuisine NEW Casual menu for the bar Visit pastichebistro.com for upcoming Wine Dinners and Cooking Classes We Can Come to You! We’ll come to your home and cook for your dinner parties, creating unique, interesting menus for your guests to enjoy, from informal get-togethers to elegant wine dinners. 414-897-8232 Landcrafterslandscaping.com (414) 354-1995 pastichebistro.com 7 The Village S cene
2019 Dog and Cat Licensing and MADACC Colorectal Cancer Screening Annual Vaccine Clinic Behind lung cancer, colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of It’s that time of year again! Dog and cat death from cancer in the U.S., affecting both men and women of all licenses need to be renewed annually and races and ethnicities. The colon and rectum are parts of the digestive your 2018 license expired on December system. Colorectal cancer often begins as a growth called a polyp 31, if you have not already renewed. All inside the colon or rectum. Early detection is key, as colorectal cancer dogs and cats in Milwaukee County are is highly treatable if caught early. required to be licensed each year and you Often, there are no symptoms, especially in the early stages of the will be charged a late fee if you purchase disease. Most people experience occasional constipation and/or diarrhea, your license after March 31. but prolonged or chronic episodes could be a concern and should be MADACC has a great program to make discussed with a physician. Changes in stool shape, color or the passing this process easier for you. To purchase of excessive gas may also be concerning. Blood in the stool, which a license, an owner is required to show can be any shade of red or appear black or tar-like should raise alarm. proof of rabies. If you do not have a Talk with your primary care physician about any concerning signs or current rabies vaccine for your dog or cat, symptoms. You may be referred to a gastroenterologist, a specialist who MADACC has a vaccine clinic each year focuses on diseases of the digestive system. on the last Saturday in March. This year, the clinic is scheduled to be A colonoscopy is a procedure to look inside the rectum and colon for held at MADACC (3839 West Burnham Street, West Milwaukee) on polyps, abnormal areas or cancer. A colonoscopy is recommended for Saturday, March 30, 2019 at 10am – 2pm. adults starting at age 50. If there is a family history of colon polyps, At this clinic, we offer rabies and distemper/combo vaccines for dogs bowel disease or colorectal cancer, screening usually begins sooner. and cats for $5 each. Licenses are $12 for sterilized animals and $24 for Many insurances will cover the cost of various screening tests which intact animals. You are also able to get a microchip for your pet that is include stool tests, sigmoidoscopy, and colonoscopy. registered for you for only $20. We have participants pre-pay by filling If uninsured, go to www.dhs.wisconsin.gov/health-care-coverage/ out a form online from our website www.madacc.org, or by stopping index.htm or call 800-362-3002 to apply for Badgercare. by in person to complete the paperwork and pay. This expedites the clinic, so you just pick up your packet, visit the vet and you are on your way! Call MADACC for more information about this affordable annual clinic at 414-649-8640. Fall Prevention In 2018, North Shore Fire/Rescue responded to more than 8,400 calls for service; more than any other year since our inception in 1995. Of these calls, more than 6,000 were for emergency medical services (EMS). Furthermore, more than 600 of the EMS related calls, or roughly 10%, were for lifting-assistance; or patients who had fallen and were uninjured but unable to get up. The North Shore Fire/Rescue Community Risk Reduction Bureau is making fall prevention a focus in 2019. As part of this focus, we will be working to follow up with every patient who falls and requires lifting assistance. During this first call, the patient will be offered a FREE Home Safety Assessment (if they’ve not had one in the past two years). If the resident suffers a subsequent fall, North Shore Fire/Rescue, in partnership with the North Shore Health Department, will offer a Fall Risk Assessment Screening. If the resident again declines these services, a second letter will be mailed, explaining the initiative and offering both the assessment and the screening. The letter will also outline that failure to engage with the Fire Department and/or Health Department programs may result in a lift-assist fee of $200 per future occurrence. It is important to note that the intent of this program is to prevent future falls and keep the residents across the communities safe at home without ever needing to charge the fee. To learn more about the fall prevention initiatives, or to schedules Experience a FREE Home Safety Assessment, please call our Community Risk Life with Color! Reduction Bureau at 414-357-0113 ext. 1101, or visit our website, petroueyecare.com | Glendale www.nsfire.org. March 2019 8
Community CORNER SAT. MARCH 16 March 2019 Tickets are available at the door (enter at the Book Sale (Sponsored by Boswell Books) north door from the parking lot on Wildwood will be free & open to the public in the Dog Days at Lynden Hyatt Atrium on Sat. April 6th. @Lynden Sculpture Garden Ave.), from Kiwanis members or at Winkie’s Store in WFB. Conference sponsored by WisRWA 10 am - 5 pm (Wisconsin Romance Writers) Free to dogs and members or with Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers Fee: Varied - Advance Registration admission to the sculpture garden. dedicated to changing the world, one child and Required Bring your canine friends for an afternoon one community at a time. All proceeds will FMI Visit: wisrwa.org/conference/ of romping in the garden. Dogs must be benefit Kiwanis youth charities. leashed and considerate of other visitors, kiwanisnorthshoremke.com SAT. MARCH 2 canine and human. Cross-country skiers, FRI.& SAT. APRIL 5-6, 6th Annual MS Ass-Kickin' With snowshoers and spring puddle-jumpers are welcome! Writers’ Conference Chinese Food! More information: https://www. @Hyatt Regency Milwaukee, Congregation Sinai, lyndensculpturegarden.org/dog-days 333 W. Kilbourn Ave. 8223 N. Port Washington Road, Fox Point 9am – 5:30pm (both days) Make a quick stop or stay awhile…Milt will SAT. MARCH 30 be cooking authentic Chinese appetizers and Pancake Breakfast with the Bunny Join fellow writers and meet authors at this multi-day writing conference. dishes all night (Gluten friendly and vegetarian @Bay Shore Lutheran Church, 1200 E. options will be served). Hampton Road, Whitefish Bay The conference will offer all genre fiction writers extensive opportunities to acquire or advance 5:30 -9:30pm 8am - 11am General Admission (Seating not guaranteed): $7 per adult (10 & up) & $5 per child (over their writing skills. Writers of all levels are encouraged to attend, as workshops and panels $25 Suggested Minimum Donation per person 2 years of age). Chef's table in the kitchen: $100 minimum Come celebrate spring at the North Shore will be available for beginners as well as seasoned pros. Presentations range from craft to book donation per person (2 seats already Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast with the Bunny. reserved...14 More seats available) Enjoy photos with the Bunny, raffles, face marketing to genre-specific topics. Presentors include: Lisa Cron, Angela Ackerman and 100% of donations go to Hwang's Wok-ers for painting, and a delicious breakfast featuring MS Walk 2019. pancakes, sausage, juice, milk & coffee. Wisconsin author, Amy E. Reichert. Keynote speaker is author, Maya Rodale. Join the Silverado North Shore Founders Club! In just a few short months, Silverado North Shore will be open providing life-changing care for individuals living with memory impairment. Be among our first new residents to join the Founders Club and receive benefits such as prime room location, discounts on the first month’s rent and administrative fee, and more.* SILVERADO GLENDALE Spots are limited! Call (414) A301 269-6598 - RENDERING or 03/07/17 116260-01 © Eppstein Uhen Architects, Inc. email: northshore@silverado.com today for details! *Offer subject to change without notice. Silverado Silverado Brookfield North Shore (262) 641-9020 (in Glendale) Silverado Oak Village (in Menomonee Falls) Opening early 2019! (262) 532-0800 NHS80 9 The Village S cene
Family FEATURE PhotoJENic Photography There isn’t a snowstorm in Wisconsin that can keep PhotoJENic Photography the McCain family from getting outside and playing! Lex and Bobbie McCain and their two kids, Grayson (12) and London (8) moved to Bayside three years ago and they love their neighborhood, three blocks west of Lake Drive. “We love how quiet and serene it is,” Bobbie said. Working Out with Bobbie was born and raised in Sheboygan and Lex grew up in Glendale (a Nicolet grad). Lex is a former Hawkeye at Iowa University and now heads up the the McCain Family mortgage division at Huntington Bank. Bobbie is a graduate of UW- Milwaukee and just recently started as the Digital Marketing Director at Batteries Plus Bulbs. Prior to that, she worked for 19 years in Marketing and eCommerce for Bon Ton Department Stores (also known as Boston By Tricia Quinnies Store), until the company began liquidation in June of 2018. Lex, Bobbie, Grayson and London all love sports, staying active and healthy competition! Lex enjoys basketball, football and coaching the kids’ sports activities. Bobbie teaches Zumba at the North Shore WAC. She has always March 2019 10
PhotoJENic Photography enjoyed dance. During high school and college thing we know, we Bobbie participated on the dance teams and were running our own after, she danced for the Milwaukee Mustangs. league!” Now she uses her love of dance to help others “The league has really grown, from about 65 They went to Ann Arbor last November on their fitness journeys. kids the first season to over 160 kids now,” where the flag football league competed in a “I absolutely love the joy that Zumba brings Bobbie said. “Seeing the kids having so much tournament with eighty other teams. When to people! After their great workouts, people fun playing and learning the fundamentals they returned home to Bayside, they brought always say to me that they didn’t even realize of football is the best! We have met so many with them the U11 Division championship! they were working so hard! It’s such a great wonderful people and have made such great friends because of the league.” Congrats to the McCain family and thanks outlet for me.” for making Baysiders jump a little higher with Grayson and London love, “ALL things sports.” The McCain family is fond of road trips and neighborhood pride! They are very active kids like mom and dad. the most recent one was the most memorable. They both play tennis, basketball and flag football and love playing outside. “Neighbors are used to seeing them riding up and down the block on their scooters all summer long!” Side Note: If you look close at ads for Champs or Kohl’s, you might spot Grayson in one of them as he also does some modeling between passing and punting! Three years ago, Lex and Bobbie began operating a youth football league called NFL North Shore Flag. It’s a division of the NFL’s Play 60 initiative which encourages kids to be active for at least sixty minutes per day. Lex and Bobbie run the league outside of their already busy day jobs because they support the mission of Play 60 and live it with their two sport- loving kids! “Lex really wanted an opportunity for Grayson to be able to continue to play flag football after 4th grade,” Bobbie said, “which is when recreation flag football ends. We weren’t quite ready to allow him to play tackle, so the next 11 The Village S cene
Family PLANNING Wealth FEATURE YOU CAN’T TIME THE MARKET Courtesy of: Jan Dyke, CFP® | First Vice President | Senior Portfolio Manager | Financial Advisor Branch Name: Morgan Stanley – 411 E. Wisconsin Ave., Suite 2200, Milwaukee, WI 53202 414-226-3027 Why You Should Avoid Practicing Market Timing tools to analyze the factors affecting stock prices, it is very difficult to There are many things that could affect the overall equity market forecast future stock market movements. and any individual stocks you may own—from economic trends to Also, missing out on just some days in a market cycle can drag down geopolitical events like an election. What is certain is that the market returns considerably. The S&P 500 generated an annualized return of will always have its peaks and dips. 9.6% between 1990 to 2018 for investors who were invested during This market cycle can make it tempting for investors to attempt to that entire period. Investors who missed just the 15 best days during buy and sell stocks at particular times to maximize gains and avoid that period only enjoyed returns of 3.6%, and investors who missed the down periods. This investment strategy is known as market timing, the best 90 days actually suffered an annualized loss of 3.5%.3 practice of moving in and out of the market based on predicting when Market Timing Can Carry Costs the market will shift.1 Along with possibly missing out on market gains, market timing can Missing out on Market Moves have other penalties. The transaction costs from buying and selling Although the idea of market timing can be tempting, it is also extremely stocks can add up and drag down overall returns. In addition, investors difficult for most investors to predict the future of the market. In fact, who do sell stocks for a gain will likely trigger capital gains taxes, again those who try to time the market may actually underperform investors reducing their overall profit.1 who simply buy and hold stocks.2 Creating and staying with a financial strategy can help you avoid One reason is the tendency of the market to experience big upswings making rash moves in response to what’s happening in the market. A and downswings on adjacent days during periods of market volatility. Financial Advisor can help you tailor a framework that’s set against your That means an investor who sells after a substantial down day for the long-term goals and considers key aspects of your financial life, from market may miss a subsequent period of gains. Also, many investors your age and aspirations to current market opportunities. While market let emotions dictate their actions, leading them to buy stocks when the conditions may vary, a personalized, adaptable wealth strategy that’s market has already gained in value, only to sell when the market has centered around your life goals should remain a constant as you build declined, leading to sluggish returns. Moreover, even with sophisticated your wealth and plan for your future. Experience has a local address. Be confident that your finances are going in Jan C. Dyke CFP® First Vice President the right direction. You don’t have to go far. Financial Advisor Because right here in Milwaukee, you’ll find 411 E. Wisconsin Avenue a Morgan Stanley office staffed with Suite 2200 capable, experienced Financial Advisors. Milwaukee, WI 53202 414-226-3027 Morgan Stanley Financial Advisors can help jan.dyke@ you sort through the complexity of wealth morganstanley.com fa.morganstanley.com/ management and investing. Call us today to jan.dyke set up an appointment. And find the NMLS #1261993 experience you need. Right where you need it. Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. owns the certification marks CFP®, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™ and federally registered CFP (with flame design) in the US. © 2018 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Member SIPC. CRC2149088 FAS008 07/18 March 2019 12
Community INTEREST Footnotes NICOLET [1] www.investopedia.com/terms/m/markettiming.asp 2 www.forbes.com/sites/simonmoore/2016/03/07/the-myth-of- Recreation Department market-timing/#53448611461e 3 Morgan Stanley Client Conversations & Primers, Intro to Investing PDF – Market Timing Is a Flawed and Costly Strategy By Nate Brooks, Assistant Recreation Director Chart The following programs are being offered by the Nicolet Recreation Disclosures Department in March: Article by Morgan Stanley and provided courtesy of Morgan Stanley Financial Advisor. TODDLERS ADULTS Jan Dyke is a Financial Advisor in Milwaukee, WI at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC (“Morgan Stanley”). He can be reached by email at jan.dyke@morganstanley.com or by Mom/tot gymnastics DIY kombucha (a naturally telephone at 414-226-3027. Parent/tot swimming carbonated probiotic beverage) This article has been prepared for informational purposes only. The information and Miss Julie’s Music Fun You have pictures in your data in the article has been obtained from sources outside of Morgan Stanley. Morgan cameras…now what? Stanley makes no representations or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of YOUTH the information or data from sources outside of Morgan Stanley. It does not provide Tai Chi First Stage Spring Break Playmakers individually tailored investment advice and has been prepared without regard to the SENIOR CITIZENS individual financial circumstances and objectives of persons who receive it. The strategies Girls youth lacrosse team Chair yoga and/or investments discussed in this article may not be suitable for all investors. Morgan Stanley recommends that investors independently evaluate particular investments Jr. Knights boys youth lacrosse team What is plantar fasciitis? and strategies, and encourages investors to seek the advice of a Financial Advisor. The TEENS appropriateness of a particular investment or strategy will depend on an investor’s Sheepshead individual circumstances and objectives. American Red Cross lifeguard training Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC (“Morgan Stanley”) and its Financial Advisors and Gymnastics open gym Private Wealth Advisors do not provide any tax/legal advice. Consult your own tax/legal advisor before making any tax or legal-related investment decisions. Open basketball Jan Dyke may only transact business, follow-up with individualized responses, or render Please visit our website at www.nicolet.k12.wi.us/activities/ personalized investment advice for compensation, in states where he is registered or recreation.cfm or call 414-351-7566 for more details. excluded or exempted from registered, http://brokercheck.finra.org. © 2018 Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC. Member SIPC. CRC 2297755 11/2018 Sheepshead players, don’t forget: 26TH ANNUAL GLENDALE OPEN SHEEPSHEAD TOURNAMENT Bring the great The Glendale Open Sheepshead Tournament is coming soon. It will outdoors indoors be on Saturday, April 6, from 10:30am-3pm at Nicolet High School’s at Knights Hall (cafeteria), hosted by Nicolet Recreation Department and the Glendale Senior Citizens’ Club. This recreational, five-handed sheepshead contest offers fun, fellowship and fundraising with every registrant playing three rounds of fifteen hands. Food and beverages will be available. Prizes, including a $100 first place, will be awarded to the top finishers. Tournament fee is $15. Please visit our website at Bayside Garden Center www.nicolet.us/activities/recreation.cfm or call 414-351-7566 for more 400 E. Brown Deer Rd. details and to register for the tournament today! 414-352-6159 Bayside-GardenCenter.com 13 The Village S cene
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Community INTEREST 6800 N. Port Washington Road Library Hours: Glendale, WI Sunday: 1-5pm Paul Jeselskis www.mcfls.org/northshorelibrary Monday-Thursday: 10am-8pm 414-351-3461 Friday-Saturday: 10am-5pm NORTH SHORE LIBRARY PROGRAMS - MARCH 2019 By Barbara Alvarez, Head of Adult Services The North Shore Library offers a wide range of Teen (Grades 6 and up): Have a special family story you want to tell? programs and classes for all ages and interests Friday, March 15, 4-4:45pm Want to interview a relative? A librarian will help including: Scythe by Neal Shusterman. Meet in YA area you record your memories and send them to Friday Movies* to discuss. your email so you can share them with others. March 1, 8, 22, 29 at 1pm Each session is 5-10 minutes. Just stop in. ADULT PROGRAMS *Check at www.mcfls.org/northshorelibrary Crime Mystery Night, or call 414-351-3461 for the movie title being Books & Brews: A Social Gathering, Tuesday, March 26, 6pm shown. Tuesday, March 12, 6pm Work alone or as part of a team to solve the Join in a discussion of The Grownup, a super year's biggest crime. Read alibis, look at clues, YOUTH PROGRAMS: short story by Gillian Flynn. Appetizers and see if you can find the culprit! Spring Break at the Library provided; drinks and food available for purchase. March 25-29 Books are available at the circulation desk. Meet TECHNOLOGY CLASSES Enjoy activities for the whole family at the at Sprecher's Restaurant at Bayshore Mall. Android Basics for Seniors, library. Visit our website or stop in the library Learn More about Dementia, Thursday, March 7, 2-3pm for more information! Wednesday, March 13, 1-2pm Learn the basics of using your android A librarian will help you fill out a form to smartphone – how to make calls, use basic BOOK CLUBS features, download apps, and more! Bring in Read the selected book, then discuss it with connect with the Department of Aging so you can find out about what resources are available your android smartphone and GooglePlay a snack and a craft. Books will be available at to help you manage long-term care. username and password information for a the circulation desk one month before each hands-on tutorial. meeting. Basics of Personal Archiving, 1st–3rd Grade: Tuesday, March 19, 6pm Introduction to PowerPoint, Thursday, March 7, 6-6:45pm Learn the basics of personal archiving from Thursday, March 21, 2-3pm Stuart Little by E.B. White. preserving emails and social media posts to Learn the basics of PowerPoint and how to using library equipment digitize photos and make your own presentations. 4th–6th Grade: VHS tapes. No registration required. Wednesday, March 27, 6-6:45pm E-NEWSLETTER! Sign up to stay in Save Me a Seat by Sarah Weeks Record Your Family Memories, the loop about the exciting things going on at Saturday, March 23, 10am-1pm your local library: eepurl.com/c_TXMD T H EC H I SW I C K @ M A N D E LG RO U P.CO M 414-209-1765 15 The Village S cene
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