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What is Artificial Intelligence? 6 Butterfly Friendly Outdoor Spaces 7 Sautéed Zucchini with Garlic & Herbs 9
August 2025 | Highlands at Mahler Park
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We hope everyone had a wonderful summer! As we bid farewell to the warmth and adventures of summer, we eagerly anticipate what September holds in store for us. If you're not already following us on Facebook, please be sure to LIKE and FOLLOW us on our Highlands Happenings Facebook page. Here you'll be able to see photos and updates from all of the activities and events taking place at the Highlands Communities throughout Wisconsin. Invite your family and friends to like and follow the page too, so they can see what you're up to and virtually join in on all of the fun we're having!
Awesome August!
What’s Cooking 9 Celebrations 10 Happenings Around Town 12 Contact Information 14 Activity Calendar 16
Upcoming Events 3 Resident Reminders 4 Tech Talk 6 Arts & Crafts 7 Just for Fun 8
Upcoming Events
Summer fun!
Speaker Friday, August 8th at 10aM COMMUNITY ROOM Please welcome Rocco Marchionda, Director of Instructional Technology for the Neenah Joint School District for a discussion about AI. What is AI? How is it being used in schools and in our lives? Join us to learn more and bring your questions. This event is free. RSVP by August 6th
The Morning Blend Friday, August 22nd at 9am COMMUNITY ROOM Start your day with coffee and connection at The Morning Blend! This relaxed gathering brings together residents and our Resident Services Office Team to share conversation, ideas, and a warm sense of community. Whether you're new to the Highlands or a longtime resident, we'd love for you to join us and enjoy a friendly morning together.
PAST ACTIVITIES & RECREATIONAL Events
SPOTLIGHT EVENTS
Block Party Tuesday, August 5th AT 2PM-3pm Parking Lot Connect with your fellow residents for an end of summer block party and enjoy live music from the CRS Band featuring classic rock & classic country from the 50's, 60's & 70's! Get in your grove and bring your dancing shoes! Highlands will provide beer, soda and an ice cream treat. Bring a dish to share and wind down the season in style. Whether you're a fan of yard games or prefer to kick back in a comfy chair on the lawn, there’s something for everyone! This event promises to create lasting memories and strengthen our community bonds. We can’t wait to see you there. Let’s make this party one to remember! RSVP by August 1st
This month’s winners of our $100 lease renewal drawing are Robert & Nancy Vincent of Mahler Park.
Who won $100?
Soda Use Reminder Please respect the rules for the soda in the Community Room refrigerator and be sure to always pay for what you take. This is a perk we are happy to provide but we need your cooperation for it to continue.
Always believe that something wonderful is about to happen. Anonymous
resident reminders
Introducing Our New Community Engagement Coordinators We’re excited to announce that our Ambassadors will now be known as Community Engagement Coordinators! This updated title better reflects their vital role in fostering resident engagement and supporting community-building programs. While their name has changed, their commitment to enhancing your living experience remains the same. As a reminder, our Community Engagement Coordinators are responsible for: •Welcoming new residents through orientation •Managing community bulletin boards and postings •Assisting with resident events—including setup, execution, and cleanup •Supporting curb appeal •Organizing and inspecting common areas to ensure they remain inviting and functional For all other resident concerns, questions, or communications, please continue to reach out to the Resident Services Office directly. We’re looking forward to even more vibrant, connected communities with the support of your Community Engagement Coordinators.
The tans will fade, but the summer memories will last forever.
TAKE NOTE!
Congratulations!
Trash and Recycling Disposal Your Cooperation Is appreciated We kindly ask for your cooperation in properly disposing of trash and recycling! To help us maintain a clean and efficient system, please ensure the following: Use Containers with Available Space: If a container in the trash room is already full, please place your trash or recycling in one of the other containers with available space or use the other trash room. Overfilling a single container creates unnecessary mess and increases the risk of spillage. Avoid Overfilling: Trash and recycling should not exceed the rim of the dumpster. Containers filled beyond their capacity result in overage fees charged to our community. Thank you for helping to keep our community clean!
West Game Room 2nd Floor Welcome to the West Game Room. This welcoming space is always available for residents to enjoy games, relaxation, and friendly get-togethers. Available on a first-come, first-served basis, it’s the perfect spot to challenge your friends to a game of skill and strategy. Happy playing!
Creating a Harmonious Community At Highlands at Mahler Park we strive to maintain a peaceful and respectful environment for everyone. While wind chimes may bring joy to some, their continuous sound can unintentionally disturb others, especially those with sensitive hearing. To ensure all residents can fully enjoy their homes, we kindly request that you refrain from using wind chimes. Instead, consider other creative ways to decorate your outdoor spaces that won’t impact your neighbors' comfort. Thank you for your understanding and support in making our community a harmonious place to live.
Artificial intelligence is the new electricity. Andrew Ng (AI Pioneer)
Creating a butterfly-friendly patio or balcony can be a delightful way to enjoy nature right from your apartment. Choosing the right container plants not only enhances your outdoor space but also supports local butterfly populations. Here are some top picks for patio containers in Wisconsin: Milkweed: Essential for monarch butterflies, milkweed provides a vital habitat for their larvae. Its bright clusters of orange, pink, or white flowers attract butterflies and help them thrive. It's best planted in large containers and enjoys full sun. Coneflowers: Coneflowers, with their daisy-like blooms, are a butterfly magnet. They offer nectar that butterflies love and are hardy enough for Wisconsin’s climate. They thrive in sunny spots and add long-lasting color to your patio. Black-eyed Susans: These cheerful, yellow flowers are great for attracting butterflies. They’re easy to grow in containers, enjoy full sun, and bloom throughout the summer. Verbena: Verbena’s vibrant, clustered blooms are irresistible to butterflies. They are well-suited for containers, prefer sunny locations, and bloom continuously from spring to fall. Lavender: Lavender not only attracts butterflies but also adds a lovely fragrance to your patio. It thrives in well-drained soil and full sun, and its purple spikes of flowers are a butterfly favorite. Why These Plants Are Important: Nectar Sources: Many butterfly species rely on nectar from flowers for sustenance. Plants like milkweed, coneflowers, and verbena provide essential food sources for adult butterflies. Larval Food: Milkweed is crucial for monarchs as it serves as the primary food source for their caterpillars. Without it, monarch populations would decline. Habitat and Shelter: Plants with dense foliage, like lavender, offer shelter and protection for butterflies during their life cycle. By choosing these butterfly-friendly plants for your outdoor containers, you not only enhance your outdoor space but also support these beautiful insects. Enjoy watching butterflies flutter by as they visit your garden oasis!
What is Artificial Intelligence?
you hear about it everywhere, but what is it?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to the simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think and learn like humans. It encompasses various technologies like machine learning, which enables systems to automatically improve their performance through experience. AI systems can perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and language translation. For example, AI powers virtual assistants like Siri and Alexa, which understand natural language commands and execute tasks accordingly. Machine learning, a subset of AI, involves feeding algorithms large amounts of data so they can identify patterns and make decisions with minimal human intervention. This capability is used in recommendation systems (like those on Netflix and Amazon), fraud detection algorithms used by banks, and even autonomous vehicles. The source for this article was even Artificial Intelligence where we prompted ChatGPT to provide us with an article and information about Artificial Intelligence for our newsletter. AI is advancing rapidly and holds promise in revolutionizing various industries, from healthcare to finance to transportation. However, it also raises ethical concerns about privacy, bias in decision-making, and the future of work as some jobs may be automated. Overall, AI represents a significant technological leap with profound implications for society.
tech talk
Creating a Butterfly-Friendly Outdoor Space
Butterflies are nature’s reminder that there is beauty in transformation.
FLUTTER FRIENDLY SPACES
Lemonade, a simple yet refreshing beverage, boasts a surprisingly rich history and some fun facts. It originated in ancient Egypt, with records of a lemon and sugar drink called "qatarmizat" dating back to 500 AD. Pink lemonade, a popular variation, has roots in the circus, with stories involving red tights or cinnamon candles. Additionally, lemonade stands, a symbol of childhood summers, first appeared in Brooklyn streetcars in 1873. Lemonade is enjoyed worldwide, with variations in preparation and ingredients. Some examples include Parisian lemonade, Turkish lemonade, and even lemonade made with cold brew coffee.
Top Ten
Here are 10 of the state’s best under-the-radar locations for anglers that only the locals know about. 1. Chippewa River 2. Flambeau River 3. Altoona Lake – Altoona 4. Kettle Moraine State Forest – Northern Unit – Campbellsport 5. Kickapoo River 6. Delavan Lake – Walworth County 7. Fox Lake – Dodge County 8. Lower Menominee and Lower Peshtigo Rivers 9. Coon Creek Fishery Area 10. Black Earth Creek - Madison How many of these hidden gems have you cast a rod in?
Step 1: In a skillet, heat the olive oil over medium heat. Step 2: Add minced garlic to the skillet and sauté for 1 minute until fragrant, but not browned. Step 3: Add the sliced zucchini to the skillet. Cook, stirring occasionally, for 5-7 minutes until zucchini is tender and lightly golden. Step 4: Sprinkle the dried thyme, oregano, salt, and pepper over the zucchini. Stir to combine and cook for an additional 1-2 minutes. Step 5: Remove from heat and garnish with freshly chopped parsley. Serve warm as a side dish or over rice for a quick and healthy meal.
Bratwurst, a traditional German sausage, dates back to the 14th century. The term "bratwurst" is derived from the German words "brät" (finely chopped meat) and "wurst" (sausage). Significant dates include the first known mention in Nuremberg in 1313 and its introduction to the U.S. in the early 20th century by German immigrants. By the mid-20th century, bratwurst became popular at American barbecues and sporting events, cementing its place in culinary tradition.
Fun Facts
Shelf Indulgence this month's book recommendation
Sautéed Zucchini with Garlic & Herbs By August, zucchinis are in full swing in local gardens and farmer’s markets. This sautéed zucchini is a simple yet flavorful side dish. The garlic and herbs add a delicious depth to the tender, golden zucchini, making it a perfect complement to any meal. Quick to prepare, it’s both nutritious and satisfying.
Enjoy!
hidden gem fishing spots in wisconsin
Ingredients 2 medium zucchinis, sliced into rounds 2 tablespoons olive oil 3 cloves garlic, minced 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme 1/2 teaspoon dried oregano Salt and pepper to taste Fresh parsley, chopped (for garnish)
just for fun
When life gives you lemons, you know what to do... MAKE LEMONADE!
Back Then In History
All The Light We Cannot See, by Anthony Doerr Set against the backdrop of World War II, this Pulitzer Prize-winning novel intertwines the lives of a blind French girl and a German boy whose paths converge in occupied France. Through lyrical prose and vivid imagery, Doerr explores themes of survival, resilience, and the impact of war on individuals. The narrative beautifully captures the beauty and tragedy of wartime Europe, highlighting the strength of the human spirit.
WHAT’S COOKING
If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change. Wayne Dyer
New Residents
Food Truck Day Tuesday, August 26th at 11am-2pm Parking Lot The sweetness of summer returns with Sweet Cakes by Alexus. Featuring an array of scrumptious cupcakes, jumbo cookies, bars, and brownies. Bring your appetite and indulge your sweet tooth! Prices approximately $2-$5 No RSVP Required
Rawhide Bus Trip Friday, August 15th Bus Boards at 2pm Mahler Park Parking Lot Lets celebrate the 60th anniversary of Rawhide Youth Services in New London with a special tour! The evening promises to be exciting with a classic car show, live music, tours of the Rawhide Campus and of course dinner! Dinner options include fish fry, chicken and more! Bus departs from Mahler Park at 2pm with a 3pm arrival at the Rawhide campus. You will be responsible for the cost of your dinner. Cost: $10 bus fee + cost of dinner Space is limited so sign up today! RSVP by August 12th
Welcome!
Farm Fresh Goodness!
Casual Dinner Wednesday, August 20th at 4:30PM Community room Join us for a delicious serving of Meatloaf and gravy with scalloped potatoes, green beans and dessert paired with your choice of beverage. The featured wine will be Jam Jar Sweet Shiraz. Catered by Choices Catering. Cost: $16 RSVP by August 11th
Try Something New
Monthly Celebrations
Interested in playing Bridge? Some of your fellow residents are looking to start a group that would play together regularly. Simply add your name to the list in the the sign-up binder if you are interested. Try your hand at Canasta Join us in the Community Room on Wednesday, August 27th for a game of Canasta.
Fresh Faces We welcome all of our new residents and celebrate our existing residents! Let us know if you'd like to be introduced!
What's happening
August BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Is your special day in August? Join us for a birthday treat in the Community Room on Tuesday, August 12th at 2pm compliments of the Highlands. The August birthday treat will be Lemon Layer Cake. $3 for all other residents. RSVP required.
Let's Celebrate!
Farmers Market Tuesday, August 12th & 26th at 1pm-3pm Parking Lot No need to head over to the Farmers Market, the market is visiting us! Jim's Produce will be returning every other Tuesday in August with a selection of fresh produce for residents to purchase.
Yummy!
Terry & Rose L. Apt 261 Sandra C. Apt 130
Puppy Pals Thursday, August 14th at 3:30PM Community Room Patio Mahler Park has a healthy group of friendly dogs and dog owners. They gather frequently and invite all dog lovers to come visit with them! No RSVP required
Mark your calendar for these upcoming community events!
Art Mercantile 9:00 am - 12:00 pm The Plaza and Globe Coffee at 229 W Wisconsin Ave | Neenah Come shop handmade art and crafts from local artists with a coffee in hand at The Plaza. Admission is free.
HAPPENINGS AROUND TOWN
AUGUST
Activities & Events Happening Around Town there's always something to do right outside your door! CHECK OUT THESE ACTIVITIES AND RECREATIONAL EVENTS happening this month IN and around Neenah.
MORE Upcoming Events
Lunch & Dinner Outings Together Each month, we pick a place to go for lunch and dinner. Everyone is welcome to come along! Each person is responsible for paying for their own food. If riding with others, you must be able to get in and out of a vehicle on your own. SUN SETTERS: Wednesday, August 6th at 5PM Mark's East Side 1405 E Wisconsin Ave, Appleton RSVP by August 1st DAY TRIPPERS: Wednesday, August 13th at 11:30AM Machine Shed 220 N Fox River Dr, Appleton RSVP by August 6th Contact Pam Verhagen for questions or cancellations at (920) 810-4179.
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Boogie Back to School 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm Downtown Neenah on Wisconsin Ave | Neenah Join us for a night of dancing, music, and fun to wrap up your summer with Boogie and the Yo-Yo'z! This event is free.
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Mahler Mall, It's Free monDAY, August 18th at 1pM community room Come see what's free! Have gently used items to give? Bring them down and find them a new home or just come to browse and get the best deal in town. Items not taken by others must be taken back home. No RSVP required
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Out to Lunch Concert - Jim 'n' Nancy 11:30 am - 1:00 pm Shattuck Park at 210 E Wisconsin Ave | Neenah Final lunch concert of the season at Shattuck Park! Food trucks will be onsite. Please bring your own lawn chair or blanket. This event is free.
Happy Hour Friday, August 29th AT 3:30PM COMMUNITY ROOM Bring your favorite beverage and an appetizer to share with fellow residents. We'll also host our exciting 50/50 drawing, so come prepared for some fun and friendly competition! Good luck and have fun! RSVP by July 7th
For more information on these and additional upcoming events around town, visit futureneenah.org.
Glass Arts Festival 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass at 165 N Park Ave | Neenah Features artists from around the country displaying their art with a backdrop of Lake Winnebago. Food and drinks, local brews, music, and more. This event is free.
Coffee Hour every Friday at 9am Community room Start your weekend off on the right foot with good friends and neighbors and a hot cup of Joe!
CONTACT INFORMATION
Pam Verhagen
Randy Martin
Onsite Services
Salon: 3rd Floor Near #322 Tues - Fri, Hours Vary Walk-ins available when open. (920) 450-2343 Stylist Darcy Schmidt Cash or Check. No credit cards, thank you. Blood Pressure Checks LOCATION: Fireside Room See Calendar for date, 8:30am - 9am Provided free of charge by the Valley VNA. Foot Care Clinic LOCATION: Salon, 3rd Floor Near #322 Call the Valley VNA to schedule: (920) 727-5555 FREE WI-FI LOCATIONS: Fireside Room, Community Room, Library, Pool Table Room, Fitness Center & Guest Suite. Search for 'Mahler Park', no password needed. Tell your guests, enjoy!
Mon - Fri, 10am - 3pm Phone: (920) 657-5021 Fax: (920) 722-2282 1555 Lyon Dr. Neenah, WI 54956 Director Lisa Olm mahlerpark@ardenpropertygroup.com Assistant Manager Ann Rahn mahlerpark@ardenpropertygroup.com Leasing Mon - Fri, 9am - 5pm Phone: (920) 657-5021 Leasing Specialist Debbie Griffith Maintenance Mon - Fri, 8am - 5pm Phone: (920) 657-5021 Evenings & Weekends EMERGENCIES ONLY 800-263-6148 Maintenance Team Ryan Grohman, Ted Hammen Housekeeping Team Vickie Hoffmann, Harlee Sovey
Free TV & WiFi CUSTOMER SERVICE (844) 725-4323 We offer free basic cable and WiFi in all apartments. For any SERVICE ISSUES you may have, you must call Spectrum and ask for the Bulk Call Center. We Energies CUSTOMER SERVICE (800) 242-9137 Valley Transit CUSTOMER SERVICE (920) 832-5800 City of Neenah ADMINISTRATION OFFICE (920) 886-6100 Helping Hands Do you need help now and then? The following resident has offered to help OCCASIONALLY. DAVID FOSTER #349, (920) 851-5296, computer/printer help.
Consider volunteering to help with activities or events! See the sign-up binder.
Resident Portal
Main Office
Local Services
Chair Massages The 2nd Monday & 4th Tuesday of each month 3rd Floor Fitness Center Licensed Massage Therapist Jennifer Bellin is here twice each month for chair massages. See the sign-up sheet outside the Community Room for available time slots. Cost is $20 for 20 minutes. Make checks payable to: Jennifer Bellin or pay with cash. Tech Help from Neenah Library The 3rd Wednesday of each month at 10:30am 3rd Floor game room The Neenah Library has staff that comes here each month to share helpful technology bits and to offer one-on-one technical assistance for you with any device you have. Take advantage, it's free! See the sign-up sheet outside the Community Room. RSVP by August 13th
Make rent payments. Pay online, check the status of your payments, review your payment history, and submit maintenance requests. Our resident portal is an online tool for you to be able to take care of some things without having to wait for the Resident Services Office to open. It's easy, it's convenient and it's designed with you in mind. Need more information? Contact us today!
Community Engagement Coordinators
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Wednesday
9am Morning Blend Coffee 1pm Catholic Communion 6pm Dominoes
Friday
Saturday
6:30pm Rummikub
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National Thrift Shop Day!
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9:30am Wii Bowling 1pm Scrabble 2pm Block Party 6:30pm Cribbage
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RENT DUE
10am Alarm Test 10am Strong Bodies 1:30pm Bingo 3:30pm Puppy Pals
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9am Coffee 3:30pm Happy Hour 6pm Dominoes
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9:30am Wii Bowling 10am Protestant Communion 1pm Scrabble 6:30pm Cribbage
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9:30am Bible Study 1:30pm Canasta
9:30am Bible Study 10:30am Tech Talk in Game Room 4:30pm Casual Dinner
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National Friendship Day!
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Tuesday
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9am Coffee 6pm Dominoes
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Foot Clinic Day
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National Peach Pie Day!
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9:30am Bible Study 11:30am Day Trippers
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10am Strong Bodies 1:30pm Bingo 7pm Poker
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Wishing all of our residents a wonderful end to the summer season! From all your friends at the Highlands Communities
Sunday
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9:30am Book Club 9:30am Bible Study 5pm Sun Setters
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10am Uke Club 11am Strong Bodies 1pm Mahler Mall 2:30pm Crafts
august calendar
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Massage Day
National Spoil Your Dog Day!
10am Uke Club 11am Strong Bodies 2:30pm Crafts
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Monday
9am Coffee 10am Speaker 6pm Dominoes
9:30am Wii Bowling 11am-2pm Food Truck 1pm-3pm Farmers Market 1pm Scrabble 6:30pm Cribbage
8:30am BP Check 9am Coffee & VNA Health Chat 2pm Rawhide 6pm Dominoes
9:30am Wii Bowling 1pm-3pm Farmers Market 2pm Birthday Dessert 1pm Scrabble 6:30pm Cribbage
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10am Uke Club No Strong Bodies 2:30pm Crafts