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Welcome to the 2015 Aquanuts Show! This is our 43rd season performing on the shores of Lake Mary, and we are so happy that you have chosen to spend your summer evening with us. We (Ken Meyer and Justin Mushel), are thrilled to be your 2015 show directors and are looking forward to sharing the “Aquanut College” for your enjoyment. Those of you who lived through the 80’s are going to see similarities between our show and the 1980’s classic “Animal House”, hopefully ones that will trigger good memories, and for all the younsters in the audience we promise to have typical Aquanut “funnies” along with show skiing thrills. The 2014 season was especially sweet for the Aquanuts who brought home a 2nd place finish at Wisconsin State and a 3rd place finish at the Nationals competition. The ballet line continued their success, winning both state and national competitions. The Aquanut swivel ladies were the highest scoring act at both State and Nationals, and also home to the State and National swivel champion, Kendall Krieger. (see page 5 for complete awards summary) The team has been busy over the winter, working on new skills for the upcoming season, and building on the past successes in order to bring you a new and exciting show. During the show, check out the precision of the 2015 ballet line, daring speed of our barefooters, the beauty and grace of the swivel ladies, the risky prefabricated pyramids, the daredevil jumpers, the complex jumps of the trick skiers, and finally our grand

pyramid. Our team members love to talk to you during intermission or after the show, so don’t hesitate to ask them for tips to improve your skiing or autographs. After tonight’s show, please keep in touch with all of our Aquanut family by following (AND “Liking”!!) the Aquanuts on Facebook (Aquanut Watershows), Twitter (@Aquanutwatersho) and Instagram (aquanutwatershows). In addition, please visit our website (www.AquanutWatershows.com) to read about the incredible 42 year Aquanut history and view some video highlights. This is your personal invitation, from our entire team, to see another Aquanut Show or bring friends to another Wednesday or Saturday night show in Lance Park at 6 pm from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

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Mission Statement The Aquanut Watershows Organization is committed to providing direction to youth and encouraging family participation through a positive learning environment of waterskiing. We provide entertainment to the community of Twin Lakes and to the entire Southeastern Wisconsin Region and Northern Illinois communities with waterski & stage shows. The Aquanut Water Shows is a not for profit organization that relies solely on the generosity of your support and donations.

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A Letter from the President Summer 2015 I am pleased to welcome you to the 2015 Aquanut Water Shows. You are about to experience a memorable evening of entertainment. We have been very fortunate to share our passion for the water with our friends, neighbors, and the many visitors of Twin Lakes area for over 40 years. This is all possible due to the support of the Twin Lakes Village Board, Park Committee, Twin Lakes Police Department and Water Patrol, and our sponsors. As a 501(c )(3) organization, the generosity of our sponsors and spectators is important to our success. We ask you to take a moment to meet our sponsors as we introduce them to you in this book. There are many great local businesses listed here to serve you. Each year we explore new challenges upon the water. The 2014 season was successful for our skiers

as we continued to build our performances on the momentum we acquired from the previous year. Once again, our ballet line the was the state and national champion. We continue to be recognized for our many talented team members, as we compete in the state and national show ski venue. As we take to the water this summer, we plan to continue our success. These young skiers have many talents to share with you. The expertise of our boat driving team will lead the way as we amaze you with our graceful ballet movements, daring jumps, twist, turns and flips, water walking barefoot acts and our amazing climb to the sky, in building 4-tier pyramids. Our most important objective each season is to entertain our guests. We strive to leave you with a memory of a fun-filled, family-friendly show. Our smiles say it all. So please relax enjoy the sparkling water, and the clear evening skies. We promise to provide the rest!

Cindy Amore President

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The Aquanut

Organization

President : Cindy Amore Vice President : Bob Lenz Secretary : Jim Walker Treasurer : Lisa Neal Show Director : Ken Meyer Assistant Show Director: Justin Mushel Junior Show Director : Brandon Kirchens Assistant Junior Show Director: Dylan Gronset Board Members at Large : Kevin Fleischmann, Katie Hanley, Bob Koehler, Alex Keiler, and Todd Renn, Alternate: Andy Amore

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Members Don n Kaelber Yvonne Kaelber Ken Meyer Bob O’Neill Marilyn Randall Richard Randall Pete Renn, Sr. Todd Renn Jim Ruck Brian Schaufel Karl Shuberth Adam Yunker Kent Yunker Warren Yunker


Aquanut History Pages... have moved, to our website, www.Aquanutwatershows.com. Click on the “history” tab. Last year, 2014, the Aquanuts completed their 42nd year of show skiing on the beautiful shoreline of Lake Mary in Twin Lakes. We have much to be thankful for and appreciate our long association with the village of Twin Lakes. The Aquanuts are a 501c3 charity organization with a focus on show skiing, adaptive aquatics, and learn to ski clinics. Each year our team shares its love for water skiing with hundreds of children and adults with these clinics and their shows each Wednesday and Saturday evenings. The Aquanuts have been competing and winning tournaments since inception in 1972. The Aquanuts twice won the triple crown of show skiing as well as developed numerous tricks, performed many “firsts”, and were privileged to have many champion skiers on its team. For a complete and thorough look at our amazing history, please go to our website: www. aquanutwatershows.com.

2014 ... was a stellar year for the Aquanuts, both as a team and on an individual level. Show directors

David Thornton and Toni Snow put together a show that was action packed around the theme “Land of the Lost Nut”. The show combined the humor of Aquanut Labs and time machine travel, back to the 1970s.

The team placed second in the Wisconsin State tournament and finished third at Nationals in Janesville. The Aquanut ballet line placed first in Wisconsin State with a 28 girl quick pic ballet line. The 26 lady ballet line was crowned National champions for the 5th year running. Aquanut swivel stars took center stage at State and at National tournaments. Kendall Krieger was awarded the most valuable female skier Jennifer Dibble -Woods/Michelle Cook at Wisconsin State, as well as the Willa Cook at Nationals. Both are an Aquanut first! Kaila Coffey was second at the State individual swivel competition, giving the Aquanuts bragging rights to another Aquanut first,- a one-two swivel finish. The 16 girl swivel act was the highest scoring swivel act at State and Nationals. The Aquanut ladies won the Best Swivel Award in the National tournament, another Aquanut first! Sisters Ariana and Kailey Koehler, and Collin Barber obtained the highest scoring barefoot act award at State. The Aquanuts were honored to send a four high pyramid to the opening ceremony of the 2014 Worlds, also held in Janesville. In addition to this honor, the Aquanuts were represented by sisters Ariana and Kailey Koehler, and Kendall Krieger on the USA Water Ski Team, which placed first in World Competition. Kailey was named the most valuable female performer of the tournament, which is also an Aquanut first. Finally, Kendall Krieger and Kailey Koehler were honored and named “Female Athlete of the Year” by USA Water Ski and American Barefoot Club, respectively.

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Would you like to be

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If you are interested in becoming a member of the Aquanuts, come down and try out! Join the fun, make new friends, and be part of one of the hottest show skiing teams in the State. Junior Team : Age 9-13 by June 1, 2016 and a strong slalom skier. Senior Team : Age 14 or older by June 1, 2016. To tryout, speak to a show director (Ken Meyer and Justin Mushel) after a show or contact Cindy Amore at Amoreskiers@aol.com for further information and scheduling.

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$20.00/each Only 2000 tickets sold. Drawing Labor Day Weekend, September 5, 2015, last show of the season. You do not need to be present to win. If you are interested in purchasing a ticket, please visit the Aquanut Concession Stand, or contact any skier during the intermission.

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A special thank you to our advertisers and sponsors. Thank you to Laurie Lenz, Kami Koehler, Colleen Moore, and Lori Hunter for the outstanding sales, and editing, both of which were principle components of making the program a success. -Lisa Neal, Program Coordinator.


Cheri Amore Memorial Aw ard Cheri Amore was a young woman with a passion for living. Like most seventeen year olds, she loved time with her friends, her family and her dog. She loved dancing and parties, football games and cheerleading, and most of all, her time on the water either boating or skiing with the Aquanut Water Ski Team. Cheri’s life came to an end on July 9, 2002. Since Cheri's passing, the Amore family has given a very special award to one individual team member each year. All of the Aquanuts look at this award with the highest honor. With tears in our eyes, none of us feel worthy of receiving the Cheri Amore Memorial Award. Yet with great honor, the member selected by the Amore family to receive it, carries the award with pride. 2002 - Eric Fauth 2008 - Keni Rienks 2003 - Kenny Meyer 2009 - Jordan Kathe 2004 - Donna Brendel 2010 - Bryan Gronset 2005 - Heidi Buntrock Anderson 2011 - Bob Lenz 2006 - Bob Koehler 2012 - Kevin Fleischmann 2007 - Matt Rienks 2013 - Candace Brumm 2014 - Dylan Gronset

2014 Cheri Amore Award winner, Dylan Gronset and past recipients. The Cheri Amore Award was first awarded in 2002.

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The Junior Team forming in a benefit show for Susan G. Komen PasPas sionately Pink for the Cure. They raised awareness, The Junior Aquanut support, and funds for the organization, learned great team consists of be- life lessons, and had wonderful experiences. ginner to intermedibe ate show skiers ages Tonight, 9-13 years old. These prepared to be talented young per- amazed as our formers will acquire young skiers the fundamentals of perform many show skiing and water dazzling tricks safety through hours for you! You of hard work, dedica- will also see the tion, and practice in a trust these young skiers have in each other as they positive, safe, and fun environment. The Junior team perform conventional doubles and build pyramids topractices twice a week where they sharpen their indi- gether. This is quite a talented group of young skiers! vidual skills, learn showmanship, and how to ski toCheer loud and cheer often as these incredible pergether as a team. formers leave it all out on the water for your entertainIn addition to learning to show ski, these young skiers ment! Enjoy the show! are encouraged to become active citizens and responsible community members. For the last two years, the Junior team has set out to achieve this goal by per- Brandon Kirchens Junior Show Director Welcome to the 2015 Junior Aquanut Season!

Dylan Gronset Assistant Junior Show Director

Junior Show Dates: Friday, June 26, 2015 at 6:00pm Friday, July 10, 2015 at 6:00pm Wednesday, July 22, 2015 at 6:00pm Passionately Pink Show Friday, July 31, 2015 at 6:00pm

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Front Row (L-R): Justin Walker, Jim Walker, Todd Renn, Bryan Neal, Audrey Coffey, Buster Amore, Cindy Amore, Jacqueline Clemence, Stephanie Keiler, Emily Neal, Samantha Newton, Brooke Brumm, Ava Geiger, Emma Douglas, Grace Gurda, Olivia Shulda, Lizzie Neal, Shannon Brumm, Bob Koehler, Kami Koehler, Bob Lenz, Mike O’Toole, John Kathe Second Row (L-R): Tim Heeter, Erin O’Toole, Emily Renn, Asa Neal, Anthony Renn, Colleen Amore, Jenna Meyer, Lexi Bokos, Haley Douglas, Claire Thompson, Alyssa Kathe, Maddie Lenz, Ariana Koehler, Kailey Koehler, Lisa Mushel, Candace Brumm, Kelly Ruane, Katie O’Connor, Luna Lenz, Kendall Krieger, Katie Hanley, Danny Amir, Jarad Meyer, Third Row (L-R) Michael Thornton, David Thornton, Cody Coffey, Jeff Wilson, Austin Hedrick, Amber Kirchens, Dylan Gronset, Hayla Bader, Collin Barber, Zach Brumm, Mason Hedrick, Trevor Abernathy, Hunter Douglas, Josh Brumm, Michael Walker, Brandon Schneider, Brendan Wilkens, Brenton Krieger, Matt Brumm, Bill Douglas, Alex Keiler, Brandon Kirchens, Eric Fauth, Top Row (L-R) Val Balentyne, Jenny Stevens, Holly Heeter, Toni Snow, Kaila Coffey and Lynn Renn. Not pictured: Andy Amore, Justin Mushel, Kevin Fleischmann, Aaron Nelson.

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Adaptive Aquatics Aquanut Adaptive Aquatics is a learn to ski program for children and adults with different abilities. Since 1998, our experienced staff has provided the opportunity for skiing using a variety of adaptive equipment in a fun, safe atmosphere. Throughout the summer, our program provides individualized ski instruction and positive experiences for the many participants from a variety of community and recreational groups including: Dreams for Kids, Wounded Warrior Project, Great Lakes Adaptive Sports, Adaptive Adventures, and the One Step At A Time Camp. The recipent of the 2014 Brendan Tuohy Memorial Award is long time Aquanut Adaptive Aquatics participant, BJ Dammier. BJ has been joining the Aquanuts in adaptive ski since the beginning of our program in 1998. BJ is chosen for this award for his BJ Dammier , pictured above, with his father, outstanding character traits which illuminate Terry Dammeier and Adaptive Aquatic coorBrendan’s love for the sport of water skiing and dinators Garrett Adams, and Colleen Moore. amazing spirit of courage and perserverance. If you are interested in participating in Adaptive Aquatics please contact, Susan Richey via www.aquanutwatershows.com

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The Aquanuts celebrated 40 years of family entertaining show skiing in July 2012, with a fun filled joint show with alumni and present day members. It was a beautiful weekend filled with fellowship and laughter.

We Remember our Aquanut Alumni who have passed on that have helped us become what we are today! Roy Rohde Cliff Cantwell Melissa Everly-Vardon Brendan Tuohy Bob McCarthy Warren Yunker Mary Beth Ghislain-Kennedy Christina Little-Monroe Heather Joy Buntrock Edward Kaelber Sr.

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