Farm will add curling club facility; Owner will sell 13 acres to pay for building

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: June 8, 2005| Author: LAWRENCE SUSSMAN | Copyright information

Town of Grafton The Family Farm home to cows, goats, sheep, pigs and Belgian draft horses since 1997 plans to add the Milwaukee Curling Club to its mix, owner Marko Musich said Tuesday.

Musich said he is planning to build a two-story, 29,000-square- foot building for the curling club east of the main entrance building on the property.

The proposed building would have five sheets of ice and a lounge.

To help pay for the new facility, Musich says he plans to sell nearly 1...

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