Oconomowoc’s location is idyllic for both rural and metropolitan interests and further, offers the best amenities of both. Just 35 miles west of Milwaukee, 5 miles east of Madison, and 120 miles north of Chicago, Oconomowoc is located in close proximity to some of the Midwest’s most esteemed cultural epicenters, as well as maintains a strong culture, vibrant economy and unmistakable smaller city charm all its own. The area includes the City of Oconomowoc, Towns of Oconomowoc, Okauchee,and Summit, and Villages of Dousman, Lac LaBelle, and Oconomowoc Lake.

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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Five Os land in title of movie

OHS grad creates 'Oconomowoc (the film)' with friends

Oconomowoc could go from being a name that is nearly unpronounceable to the name on everyone's lips, if the dreams of two moviemakers come true.

Joe Haas, a 1999 Oconomowoc High School grad, teamed up with a Los Angeles-based friend who wrote a screenplay called "Oconomowoc" - acomedy that looks at a young man's struggle to find himself.
The trailer for the movie was released publicly last week on Facebook under the page "Oconomowoc (the film)", and has received a lot of attention, garnering 4,650 views in just under its first 72 hours on YouTube.
A private screening of the film is on April 28 at the Oconomowoc Arts Center for the cast and crew.
"I have known Andy Gillies for years," Haas said.

"Four years ago we worked on Cookies and Lemonade," a short on which the feature film is based.
"We've done sketch comedy, short things. Andy approached me with this full screen play," he explained.
" 'Oconomowoc' is an absurd comedy that represents what a lot of 20-somethings go through as they try to figure out their lives," said Haas.

The film centers on a man who moves in with his mother and reluctantly joins his former best friend's mishandled T-shirt business, in hopes of finding direction for his life.
"It's the story of his return home. I am sure it parallels the uncertainty a lot of people feel. That weird transition period of your life," where you don't have experience or perhaps, a direction, he said.
"You move in with your parents to save money. I think a lot of people have been there. It really represents an entire generation, but we think it will hit home with audiences regardless of age.

"The main reason we called it Oconomowoc was the uniqueness of the word and as an homage to the town. At the same time, you put yourself in the position because you think it is about it (Oconomowoc). It's human nature to assume that, but all portrayals are completely fictional and any similarities are coincidental," he said.
Haas said several years ago they had a seedling of an idea that they worked on in a shorter format.
"This is kind of like the long version of 'Cookies and Lemonade,' " he said of the original production.
"For me that was more of an experiment. With six years of experience since then, it's hard to look back and like it," he says of the short.
"It's a whole beast in itself," he said of the full-length movie.
Haas served as the director of photography, editor and co-producer with Gillies.
"That basically means I shot the whole film," he explained.
He, Gillies and another friend also wrote all the music for the film.
"Some was composed beforehand with intent to use it for the movie," he explained.
Haas said he's played various instruments for years, mostly guitar.
Gillies, who served as the director, writer, producer and schedule coordinator, is familiar with Oconomowoc.
"He spent a lot of time here because his ex-girlfriend was from here," Haas explained.
"He was actually living at their house when he decided it (the movie) would be shot there," he said of the residence located on lower Nashotah Lake.
"The place where it was shot was kind of where I grew up in a way. I was good friends with her brothers. There is a scene (in the movie) on the roof; we use to hang out there a lot," he said.
Haas said the movie was shot in just 14 days.

"We took two days off for Thanksgiving and worked 12-14 hours a day. We ate together, laughed and cried together. It was a pretty cool bonding experience. It was a very tight crew," he said.
Haas said he was somewhat familiar with what he termed "run and gun" type of shooting, a method he employs in the commercial media company he owns that develops short films, commercials and educational media for clients throughout the Midwest.

"It was a fast-paced production. There were never more than two takes, max, unless something crazy happened," he added.

The 80-minute film will be released under Gillies' production company, What Productions.
The plan moving forward, is to submit the movie film festivals.

"We are thrilled to be sharing this film with friends and family," said Gillies. "The next step is to promote 'Oconomowoc' all over the country and enter it into film festivals such as Sundance and SXSW," he added.
The screening, which is by invitation only, cannot be open to the public in accordance with festival application rules.

Information will soon be posted on the film's Facebook site about an account that will be established that allows people to invest in the film to help defray the costs of film conversions, shipping, airfare, lodging and promotional materials.

Haas said it is special to him to be screening the film at his old high school, where he first honed his skills.
Video production classes and participation in Student Showcase at OHS served him well, he said.
The film will actually screen in the school's Little Theater.

"It's kind of cool that my first stage presence was there," he mused.
"This was a real labor of love," he said of the film. We put a lot of hard work into it and hope people will truly enjoy it," Haas added.

Monday, October 24, 2011

What a great community Oconomowoc Wisconsin is......

You should think about moving to Oconomowoc!
An Oconomowoc dentist has a sweet idea for all your child's Halloween candy leftovers. He wants to buy that candy to prevent cavities. But he also plans to send it to American troops serving overseas.
cash for candy
Dr. James Michaels says he's seen his fair share of tooth problems. While most of them have involved adults, he says the kids are the ones suffering from toothaches.

"I've seen more and more tooth decay in children than I ever have before, and it's from the candy consumption and the soda consumption," said Dr. Michaels.





Dr. Michaels plans to give $1 plus a new toothbrush for every pound of candy he collects. In turn, he'll donate those sweet treats to military troops overseas via Operation Gratitude.
This is Dr. Michaels' third year collecting candy for troops. He's average more than 200 pounds each year.
Dr. Michaels will be holding a special mass candy collection the day after Halloween. You can drop off your candy at his clinic on Tuesday, November 1st from 3:30 p.m. until 5:30 p.m. His office is located in Oconomowoc at 819 Summit Ave.


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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Oconomowoc's Farmers Market - Don't miss it! Saturday, Sept 24th 7:30-noon

Oconomowoc's SUMMER FARMERS MARKET - 2011

 Local farmers sell their produce directly to consumers and provide the community with fresh, local and healthy food. A wholesome gathering place for people of all ages, for education, socialization, and to support local farmers who use sustainable and healthy growing practices.

PRODUCE AVAILABILITY

FRUITS
Apples - Mid August-Late Spring
Apricots - Mid July - Mid August
Blueberries - Early July -Mid September
Cantaloupe - Early Augsut - lake October
Cherries (sour) - Early July - Mid July
Cherries (sweet) - July
Grapes - Mid September - Early October
Nectarines - Mid August - Mid September
Peaches - Early July - Late September
Pears - Mid August - Late October
Plums - Early Augusst - Late September
Raspberries - July; and Early September - Early October
Strawberries - Mid June - Mid July
Watermelons - Mid August - Late October

VEGETABLES
Asparagus - Early May - Late June
Beans (snap, green,etc.) - Early July - Early October
Beets - Early July - Early September
Broccoli - Early July - Late October
Brussels Sprouts - EArly Setpebmer - Late November
Cabbage - Early July - Late November
Carrots - Mid July - Early October
Cauliflower - Early July - Late November
Cucumbers - Early July - Late October
Eggplant - Early July - Late October
Green Onions - Early June - Mid october
Indian Corn - Mid September - Late October
Lettuces - Mid May - Mid October
Peas - Mid June - Mid July
Peppers - Early July - First Frost
Potatoes - Mid July - Late October
Pumpkins - October
Radishes - Early June - Mid October
Spinach - Mid May-Mid July; Early September - Late October
Sweet Corn - Mid July - Late September
Squash - Mid-July - Early October
Tomatoes - Early July - Late October

OTHER
Bedding Plants - Early May - Late June
Cut Flowers - Early May - Mid October
Christmas Trees & Wreaths - December
Cider - Mid NOvember - L ate February
Dill - Mid July - First Frost
Hanging Baskets - Early April - Late June








MARKET DATES - 2011
Each Saturday from May 14 through October 29 - 7:30 am to 12 NoonLocation: Downtown Oconomowoc
Check the calendar for detail about upcoming Farmer's Market schedules


FARMERS

Includes local and regional farmers whose practices are organic or sustainable. Our farmers are a "producer only" market - they sell what they grow, harvest and raise.


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Friday, September 16, 2011

Oconomowoc's Farmers Market - Don't miss it! Saturday, Sept 17th 7:30-noon

Oconomowoc's SUMMER FARMERS MARKET - 2011

 Local farmers sell their produce directly to consumers and provide the community with fresh, local and healthy food. A wholesome gathering place for people of all ages, for education, socialization, and to support local farmers who use sustainable and healthy growing practices.

PRODUCE AVAILABILITY

FRUITS
Apples - Mid August-Late Spring
Apricots - Mid July - Mid August
Blueberries - Early July -Mid September
Cantaloupe - Early Augsut - lake October
Cherries (sour) - Early July - Mid July
Cherries (sweet) - July
Grapes - Mid September - Early October
Nectarines - Mid August - Mid September
Peaches - Early July - Late September
Pears - Mid August - Late October
Plums - Early Augusst - Late September
Raspberries - July; and Early September - Early October
Strawberries - Mid June - Mid July
Watermelons - Mid August - Late October

VEGETABLES
Asparagus - Early May - Late June
Beans (snap, green,etc.) - Early July - Early October
Beets - Early July - Early September
Broccoli - Early July - Late October
Brussels Sprouts - EArly Setpebmer - Late November
Cabbage - Early July - Late November
Carrots - Mid July - Early October
Cauliflower - Early July - Late November
Cucumbers - Early July - Late October
Eggplant - Early July - Late October
Green Onions - Early June - Mid october
Indian Corn - Mid September - Late October
Lettuces - Mid May - Mid October
Peas - Mid June - Mid July
Peppers - Early July - First Frost
Potatoes - Mid July - Late October
Pumpkins - October
Radishes - Early June - Mid October
Spinach - Mid May-Mid July; Early September - Late October
Sweet Corn - Mid July - Late September
Squash - Mid-July - Early October
Tomatoes - Early July - Late October

OTHER
Bedding Plants - Early May - Late June
Cut Flowers - Early May - Mid October
Christmas Trees & Wreaths - December
Cider - Mid NOvember - L ate February
Dill - Mid July - First Frost
Hanging Baskets - Early April - Late June








MARKET DATES - 2011
Each Saturday from May 14 through October 29 - 7:30 am to 12 NoonLocation: Downtown Oconomowoc
Check the calendar for detail about upcoming Farmer's Market schedules


FARMERS

Includes local and regional farmers whose practices are organic or sustainable. Our farmers are a "producer only" market - they sell what they grow, harvest and raise.


Courtesy of Lisa Bear RE/MAX Realty Center - Oconomowoc Wisconsin 262-893-5555 Office/Cell








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Friday, June 3, 2011

RUN Forest RUN - Yellow Brick Road 5K Run/Walk is tomorrow Saturday, June 4, 2011.

 
Waukesha State Bank and the Oconomowoc Area Chamber of Commerce will hold their sixth annual  Registration begins at 6:30 am with the Run/Walk kicking off at 8 am sharp. Rogers Memorial Hospital will sponsor the Half-Mile Kids Run taking place after the main Run/Walk at approximately 8:45 am. The event will begin and finish at Fowler Park on Oakwood Avenue. The scenic route will be through downtown Oconomowoc, north on Lake Street between Lac La Belle and Fowler Lake, and then meander through new housing sub-divisions north of Lisbon Road.

First place male and female overall will receive trophies. Additional event medals will be awarded for 1st-3rd male/female in each age division.  All children 10 and under who participate in the Kids Run will receive finisher ribbons. The first boy and girl runner will also receive medals.
As part of the Chamber’s Workplace Wellness Program, corporate teams are encouraged and invited to participate. There are special prices for Corporate Teams. Event registration forms are available at the Chamber office, 175 E. Wisconsin Avenue in downtown Oconomowoc.

Entry fees include: $20 by May 1, $25 from May 2 through June 3 and $30 day of Run. The Kids Run is $10 per entry (10 years of age and under), and a special family rate of $15 per person for 4 or more in 5K Run/Walk.

Volunteers are needed to work the morning of the Run. If you are interested, want more information, or need a registration form, please contact the Oconomowoc Area Chamber of Commerce at 262-567-2666 or visit their office at 175 E. Wisconsin.. 

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