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Horizon Elementary encompasses grades 3 through 5. Asa Clark Middle School educates the 6th through 8th grades. Pewaukee High School (PHS) is the high school, serving grades 9 through 12. Pewaukee is also home to a sole Roman Catholic grade school: St. Anthony on the Lake. This educational institution serves students in kindergarten through 8th ...
St. Anthony N74W13604 Appleton Ave, Menomonee Falls: Founded in 1846 [107] St. Anthony on the Lake W280N2101 Prospect Ave, Pewaukee: Founded in 1918 [108] St. Benedict 137 Dewey Ave, Fontana-On-Geneva Lake: Founded in 1915, church dedicated in 1961 [109] St. Boniface W204 N11940 Goldendale Rd, Germantown: Founded in 1845 for Bavarian immigrants.
March 17, 1988 (Roughly bounded by East Newhall Avenue, South Hartwell Avenue, Windsor Drive and Oxford Road, and South East Avenue: Waukesha: Neighborhood of curving streets built from 1926 to 1938 on the site of the O.M. Sanger Hickory Stock Farm after it was bought by Dr. Byron Caples and subdivided. [37]
They live in Pewaukee, where they are active members of St. Anthony on the Lake Catholic Church. Zipperer is a member of Whitetails Unlimited. He is also a member of the Pewaukee Chamber of Commerce, a board member for Bethany Christian Services Adoption Agency of Wisconsin, the Brookfield Optimists and the Waukesha County Republican Party.
The Waukesha Beach Railway was formed on August 27, 1894, with $75,000 in capital. [1] The railway was built by C. E. Loss & Company of Chicago. The first summer resort season on the railway opened on June 15, 1895, [2] while the railway was formally opened on June 25, 1895.
Camp Long Lake was purchased in 1945 by the Potawatomi Area Council. During 1946, its first summer of operation, 308 boys camped over a period of six weeks. The camp season eventually expanded to eight weeks by 1965 and served 1701 boys in 1970 or 1971. M. H. "Uncle Bud" Smith served as Camp Ranger from 1957–1979 and as Camp Director from ...
Its name is derived from Silver Lake, located just north of the development, and from St. Anthony's nickname of "St. Anthony Village". Silver Lake Village is located along Silver Lake Road, north of 37th Ave NE. It is served by Metro Transit routes 4, 25, and 801. [5] [6] [7]
The boundaries originally included what are now Pewaukee, Brookfield, and Menomonee Falls before those three were also granted town status in 1839. The town government of Lisbon first met on April 15, 1842, in the future Lisbon Plank Schoolhouse. [3] [4]