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Jay, who has lived in the Waukesha area for nearly 20 years, is an active volunteer who serves on numerous local boards and committees. He’s married to Colleen with three kids having gone through the Waukesha schools. He is the VP of a local distribution company and currently serves on several area Boards.

August 2007 - Posts

Early Mornings at the WAC Club - Waukesha

By Jay Walt
Monday, Aug 27 2007, 08:12 PM

Much is written about the burgeoning night-life in Waukesha. Little is written about the early morning risers who also inhabit the same ground.

Specifically, I’m talking about the morning crew at the Wisconsin Athletic Club – Waukesha (WAC). This is a real cross-section sampling of the best (and “not so best”) people you will find prowling Waukesha streets at say…4:30 – 5:00AM !

Start with your stop at the front desk. This has been a real breeding ground for unusual characters: Assuredly you might be slightly “off” if you enjoy getting to work at 3:00AM and being chipper and polite at 4:30AM to customers. Indelible, not-so-pretty images remain of “Rabbit”, Chris, and now Tommy. Unfortunately, their sense of humor towards the “early risers” in designating locker locations includes an all-too-close proximity to one another…

Over the years, the cast has changed often in the early mornings. My workout “partner”, Jim, and I have been going there for over 17 years. The “Gentleman’s Gentleman” – Mr. Dick Price, has been there for most if not all of that time (He was probably already retired when they built the club…) . Dick perpetuates his long-suffering, “working too hard” role while eliciting sympathy form the considerably younger females. Mike, a rookie with “only" a dozen or so years in, joins Jim and myself in pursuit of bad humor and derogatory comments towards other, more “healthy-looking” individuals. Along with John, we were all founding members of the “Fat Boys Club”. Assuredly not one of us has ever appeared in, much less ever been asked to be in a WAC Club promotional ad…

The personalities truly gain diversity when you include Dale, Ron, Ken, Don, Patty, and Kay. Affectionately known as the “Kaffee-Klatschers”, these individuals provide a backdrop for much of the back-biting, sarcastic, judgmental, and light-hearted humor which permeates the “workout” area. Dale often wears earplugs (unwired to any devices that we can see) while smiling and pretending to enjoy the others. Ron and Don always raise the bar of “bad jokes” when least expected. Nurse Patty, who works-out harder than anyone, tries to maintain a sensible air while we “not quite as fit as Patty” types sit on the sidelines and throw jabs at her. Kay, a friend of Patty and recent addition to the club, has her moments of absolutely brilliant sophomoric humor sandwiched between long stretches of “not so brilliant” looks of bewilderment towards the comments surrounding her. And Ken…

Ken is in a league of his own. While structurally sound, Ken maintains a workout pace readily interrupted by even the most casual of glances or comments. Ken has examined every piece of workout equipment to find the best “leaning” spot. He finds no conversation is too trivial; no tee shirt marking too obscure; and no joke too oft-repeated. Ken remains the poster child for "workoutus interruptus” for others.

For sure, there are others rich in personality (while small of brain) who contribute to the wacky spirit of the WAC Early Risers. The only criteria for joining is a complete disregard for common sense while getting-up at a ridiculous hour to enjoy the camaraderie and good cheer of other like-minded individuals. Oh…And the workouts are probably healthy for us…

 

Badgerland Water Ski Shows - A Great Performing Waukesha Asset!

By Jay Walt
Thursday, Aug 16 2007, 08:17 PM

Last night we visited Frame Park and took in the 2007 Badgerland Water Ski Show. While enjoying the show, a wave of memories surfaced…

Our entire family joined the Badgerland Team in the mid-90’s. As parents, we were simply hoping our young kids would learn to ski more proficiently. Well – things don’t always turn out as you planned. Our kids certainly became proficient skiers, but their club opportunities and experiences continue to play huge roles in their lives more than 12 years later.

Team History
Badgerland was formed 24 years ago and has skied on Nagawicka Lake, Silver Lake, Lake Keesus, Fowler Lake, and on the Fox River within Frame Park. In addition to numerous WI State Championships, they are past National Champions. They consistently place in the “TOP 10” Nationally to this day. Family-oriented, the shows feature skiers and performers aged 4 to 70! The Show Skiing; pyramids, barefooting, jumping, water ballet, swivel skis and more, is a colorful, fast-paced blend of precision skiing coupled with an ongoing stage show (you know…good guys vs. bad guys…good guys get the girls!).


The Family - Then!
As a direct result of Badgerland, our kids gained poise, believe in teamwork, understand the need for practice and discipline, developed stage presence, and learned the values inherent from skiing with “The Best”. They performed at Summerfest, Harleyfest, Riverfest, and countless road shows criss-crossing the Country. Quite literally, they helped bring that “Badgerland Magic” to hundreds of thousands of fans. Kelly and Caitlin have been on world-record pyramids; the Club has been on all the local television networks, ESPN, Outdoor Life, and the list goes on… Our oldest, Kelly, traveled as a high school senior with several team members to China in 2002 where they competed against the Chinese National Team – once in front of +100,000 spectators! As an aside, volunteer clubs get everyone involved. Before I knew it, my summers were spent on hot stages as an announcer, initially in a full tux playing the role of a casino owner followed by turns as a tribal chieftain in a grass skirt; a camp counselor in knee socks; and worse.

The Family – Fast Forward to today!
Kelly, Jordan, and Caitlin are tremendous skiers with abilities to swivel, jump, barefoot, and even climb 20 feet in the air on water-skiing pyramids! Like most club members, past and present, they are natural performing hams who love making difficult skiing appear effortless. More importantly, our “kids” show little or no fear towards public speaking; they interface well in group activities; they have instructed and introduced dozens of younger kids to their first-time “up” on skis; and it’s now obvious to us the many positives show-skiing played in their development. One of Kelly’s recent job interviews ended with the interviewer asking her all about her show-skiing experiences - she got the job!


The banks of the Fox River came alive last night as boat after boat brought the grace, beauty, splendor, comedy, speed, and excitement of Badgerland Show Skiing to (almost) Downtown Waukesha. With the season winding down, there are still 2 remaining 6:30 Wednesday evening shows. And the shows are free!!

…Now wouldn’t it have been great if I had learned to ski?

 

Emma Langer, 9, donated "more than money" to the Waukesha Education Foundation!

By Jay Walt
Wednesday, Aug 8 2007, 09:13 PM

As Chair of the Waukesha Education Foundation Board of Directors, I process a fair amount of correspondence, work with donors and grant recipients, and look for ways to reach-out to our Community. This week, during the planning for this year’s 3’rd Annual ”Celebration of Excellence”, a letter and plastic sandwich bag of money were handed to me. The letter follows:

Dear Mr. Walt,
My name is Emma Langer. This year I had a yard sale. Caroline (my friend) and I painted rocks, pots, made picture frames, coasters, bracelets, cookies, lemonade, and more! Most of these things were handmade.
I made $46.71 in three days.
Last year I donated my money to Children’s Hospital. This year I want to donate my money to the Waukesha Education Foundation because I wanted the money to go to all the schools. I go to Rose Glen Elementary School… and would like to share with other schools.
Thank you so much for donating to schools throughout Waukesha!
From,
Emma Langer (age 9 – “soon to be 4th grader”)


My reply:

Dear Emma,
Thank you for your fund-raising efforts for your fellow Waukesha students! The money you and your friend Caroline raised will be used wisely to make our schools a “little more special” for someone else.
In addition, both of you should know that your spending important days-off from school this Summer painting rocks, making picture frames, selling lemonade, and other activities have reached out to a “special place” in my heart. Both I and the Waukesha Community are very lucky to have kind, caring, thoughtful, and considerate kids such as yourself and Caroline helping those around you.
Thank you for being so special and reminding many of us that “giving” can come in many forms.
Your friend,
Jay Walt – WEF Board Chair


…We can all learn from Emma and Caroline…


 

Waukesha "Help Wanted" Ad Musings...

By Jay Walt
Friday, Aug 3 2007, 09:50 AM

HELP WANTED – VOLUNTEER BOARD POSITIONS

Where are our next Waukesha Community board members going to come from? What will motivate them to run for various Board positions? And…Are they the “right” people for the positions open?

Volunteerism and Board participation can be a rewarding experience. My wife and I have met many tremendous people in our endeavors, and we have experienced the personal fulfillment which can accompany giving-back to the Community. In fact, we are also now (proudly) seeing our children mirror these efforts with their own participation in a host of activities.

Board membership, be it a School Board, City Common Council, County Board, Non-profit Board, or one of the legions of opportunities out there, takes time, dedication, and demands sacrifices. These 3 requirements immediately rule-out most who feel their lives are already overloaded. The remaining “potentials” must now sense they have something to offer, something to give back… something to make a difference. Translating one’s personal thoughts into actions often requires a kismet-like intervention. “Hey – your professional work experience would really help us out on our local Plan Commission…” or “You really should, given your knowledge and expertise, consider serving on such-and-such Board…” or the most common “I spoke with so-and-so and they are looking for someone to get involved and I think you would be great at that…”

At that point, most pass, but many “take the plunge” and get involved. If the opportunity is a good match-up between their personal skill set and expectations, people will stay involved and eventually realize the satisfaction from their efforts. If the person and Board position are a bad fit, for whatever reason, resentment and negativity can follow. These situations do occur and should not necessarily reflect poorly on either the person or the position – It just might not have been the “right” fit. Also, the person should not be dissuaded from considering future, different opportunities.

Sidebar: The “wrong” fit can and does happen when the “wrong” person jumps in. Negative, disrespectful, non-compromising, closed-minded individuals who only get involved because of a single-issue often poison the effectiveness of an entire group. Unfortunately, these few can taint the experiences of many. Remember, anyone can be a critic - not everyone can be a leader…

This is where the “Right Person” aspect enters. Regardless of what anyone tells or promises you, volunteerism is spelled “T-I-M-E”. Nowadays local Boards don’t need people who attend monthly meetings, offer comments, and leave saying “See you next month”. Boards desperately need “Doers” willing to offer time, energy, and fresh perspectives. Assuredly, if you volunteer in a personally meaningful area, you will magically find the time to make significant contributions. …And you will volunteer again!

Why? …Why write this column? …Why reach-out? Because too many of the same people are being repetitively asked for their time and monetary donations; Because too many Waukesha-area volunteers are (OK - only mildly) showing their age and starting to look to look forward for other life-opportunities; Because the area’s many needs for new, fresh volunteers is ongoing; And finally, because the lifeblood and spirit of our Communities is a direct reflection of the people behind the scenes making it all happen.

”Help Wanted – Apply now! Full benefits!

 
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