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Upcoming LEXINGTON HERITAGE HELPS MAKE LIFE EASIER EVENTS FRANKLIN ST MARTIN’S FAIR Ap ar tm en ts Av ail ab le! Charming 20 apartment assisted living community that provides the right kind of personal service and care you deserve in a quaint setting. We take care of all the details...nutrition, housekeeping, laundry, mobility and nursing. Short term stays available. 5020 S 107th St • Greenfield (across from Independent Living behind That's Amoré) 414-425-9551 heritagesenior.com SEPTEMBER 6TH, 8AM TO 9PM SEPTEMBER 7TH, 6AM TO 6PM OCTOBER 5TH, 6AM TO 2PM St. Martins Road (County Hwy MM) from W Forest Home Ave to W Church St Vendors at this fair sell an assortment of merchandise including clothing, shoes, hardware and household items, paper products, pet supplies, cleaning supplies, sporting equipment, gift items, dried flowers and arrangements, furniture, antiques, shrubs, flowers, fruits and vegetables, prepared food, and other miscellaneous merchandise. Special music groups also entertain the crowd throughout the Labor Day weekend event. 29TH ANNUAL LABOR DAY ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR SEPTEMBER 6TH, 9AM TO 3PM Sacred Heart School of Theology 7335 S Lovers Lane Road DID YOU KNOW? One of the first businesses in the Franklin area was The Burwood Creamery. It was located at 68th St (Colby Road) and Ryan Road. The creamery processed milk delivered by the farmers on horse-drawn wagons. The tradition of dairy businesses carries on strong throughout our state. In fact, Wisconsin is the only state to offer a Master Cheesemaker program. It takes three years to complete, and you need 10 years of cheese making experience before you can even apply as a candidate. Look for the blue Marker’s Mark stamp & know that years of expertise went into your purchase! Coins & Quilts WE SELL FAB I% L