The Bottom Line - Shawano Country
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The Bottom Line - Shawano Country
July 2015 The Bottom Line A Publication of the Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce OFFICERS PRESIDENT Kathy Hansen Body Essentials PAST PRESIDENT Mary White Nueske’s Applewood Smoked Meats PRESIDENT-ELECT Melissa Olsen KerberRose S.C. SECRETARY/TREASURER Char Larsen Premier Investment Services DIRECTORS Jon Aumann Edward Jones Investments Linda Beversdorf Beversdorf CPA, LLC Gary Cumberland Shawano School District Dorothy Erdmann Shawano Medical Center Jim Feeney Wisconsin Film & Bag Kay Kristof CRI Bobbi Jo Ladwig BMO Harris Bank Keith Marquardt Shawano County Parks Roger Pescinski BMO Harris Bank John Van Ooyen Frontier Communications STAFF EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Nancy J. Smith, IOM TOURISM MANAGER Patti J. Peterson OFFICE/FINANCE MANAGER Michelle Maroszek RECEPTIONISTS John Gallagher Carol Pleshek, and Sharon Woiak-Meisner LEADERSHIP SHAWANO COUNTY PROGRAM COORDINATOR Wendy Crawford Shawano Lake Golf Course Receives Vision 2017 Grant helps provide them with Shawano Lake Golf a better overall experiCourse has received an ence in Shawano Interior Grant totaling County,” said Lewis. $5,000 through Shawano Country Vision Shawano Country Vi2017. The matching sion 2017 grants have grant was awarded to positively impacted help cover renovation businesses in communicosts at their business ties throughout Shalocated at W5714 Lake wano County. Small Drive in Shawano. The businesses in Tigerton, project included a comEland, Gresham and plete remodel of their Shawano have received bathroom facilities to Pictured left to right; Nancy Smith, Shawano Country a total of $77,000 in both update the rest- Chamber of Commerce Executive Director; Ian Lewis, Vision 2017 Façade and rooms and make them Shawano Lake Golf Course Pro-Shop Manager; and Interior Grants which h a n d i c a p a c c e s si Dennis Heling, Shawano County Economic Progress has stimulated over ble. They replaced all Inc. Chief Economic Development Officer $624,000 in private existing carpet in the facility, installed new coolers behind the bar, added a investments. “We feel the incentives and programs new walk-in cooler, replaced outside windows on a offered through Shawano Country Vision 2017 are portion of the building, upgraded to energy efficient vital to economic development because Shawano fixtures in the bar and restroom areas and remodeled County must compete with other areas to attract new businesses and keep existing ones,” added Lewis. their Pro Shop. Any employer or entrepreneur operating in Shawano Shawano Lake Golf Course (nick-named or Menominee Counties can apply for Shawano "Shalagoco" or simply the Shal) was established in Country Vision 2017 grant programs. To determine 1922 and is one of Wisconsin's oldest courses. The if your project or business development idea is eligiShalagoco is a public course that features 18-holes; ble contact Dennis Heling at 715-526-5839, 6231 yards spread over 120 acres of rolling, [email protected] or Nancy Smith at 715-524lined fairways with finely manicured greens. The 2139, [email protected]. property also contains an 8 tee driving range, a putting green, a sand bunker practice area and full bar Shawano Country and restaurant with banquet facility. According to Vision 2017 is a Pro Shop manager Ian Lewis this is the first major five-year ecoupgrade to the facility in 30 year and the result is nomic developvery positive. “The upgrades have allowed us to ment plan strateschedule more events, especially dinner events durgically designed ing the winter months, so we now have a full time to address various needs of area businesses and comchef, prep cook, bartender and will be adding a munities. The plan’s overall goal is to spur capital server,” said Lewis. During the summer months, investment and grow the economy by implementing Shalagoco has over 30 employees. specific action steps in key areas, including business expansion, attraction and recruitment; tourism/retail Tourism is a very important industry for Shawano development, workforce issues, and community deCounty, bringing $60 million dollars into the area in velopment. This plan was initiated three years ago by visitor spending. Two primary attractions for visitors the board of directors of Shawano County Economic are Shawano Lake and recreational activities. BeProgress Inc. and the Shawano Country Chamber of cause of Shalagoco’s location near the north shore of Commerce to proactively tackle economic challenges Shawano Lake, they are situated to attract many visiincluding several plant closures, job losses, and tors. “Our improvements will help us attract new lower than average per capita income. It provides a events and people to our facility. Being located blueprint for future growth and prosperity and a across from the County Park, many of the tourists stronger economic climate for Shawano and Methat come to our area stop by the course to either golf nominee Counties. or dine. The remodel is a huge improvement and “The Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce advances economic growth by coordinating resources and providing networking, promotion and education to businesses in Shawano and Menominee Counties.” Over 130 members of the Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce enjoyed rockin’ out at Shawano Lake Golf Course for the 25th annual Chamber Golf Outing on June 23rd. Participants embraced the “Rock & Roll” theme with lots of fun costumes. Congratulations to all of our award and raffle prize winners! We want to thank the following individuals and businesses who helped make this event possible: Lloyd Young, and the staff at Pine Hills Golf Course; our sponsors—Menominee Casino Resort, North Star Mohican Casino Resort, American Marine & Motorsports Super Center, KerberRose, AgVentures LLC, Premier Community Bank, Qualheim's True Value, Shawano Medical Center, Cellcom, CoVantage Credit Union, Reinhart Food Ser- vice, Ho-Chunk Gaming Wittenberg, Thrivent Financial Wolf River Associates, Edward Jones Investments-Jon AumannJohn Stang, Dearco Distributing, Golden Sands Golf Community, Kersten Accounting & Tax, Charlie’s County Market, ManorCare Health Services, Dairy Queen, Associated Bank, Frontier Communications, Shawano Lake Golf Course, Senzig’s Fine Home Furnishings, SAYPRO, Atrium Post Acute Care of Shawano at Maple Lane, Prey Insurance, ThedaCare, Moede & Sons, Inc., Best WesternWittenberg, Luigi’s Pizza & Pasta, and Pine Hills Golf Course. We also thank all the businesses that donated prizes and giveaways: Cellcom, Farm Inn’ On Main, Wisconsin Film & Bag, Til the Cows Come Home, BE's Vending, Body Essentials, Salon 2140, North Star Mohican Casino Resort, KI-Bonduel, Dearco Distributing, Verkuilen Chiropractic & Wellness Center, Nordin Design Group, Qualheim’s True Value, Charlie’s Best Dressed Team: Schneider & Sons Landscaping Orthopedic & Spine Therapy Team County Market, CoVantage Credit Union, PDQ Car Wash, Menominee Casino Resort, Rustic Shed, Perkins Restaurant, Unity Hospice, American Marine & Motorsports Super Center, The Lighthouse, Shawano Lawn & Stone, Orthopedic & Spine Therapy, Atrium Post Acute Care of Shawano-Birch Hill, Twigs Beverage, Hwy 22 Shell, Edward Jones Investments-Jon Aumann, Glas Coffeehouse, Unity Hospice, Ho-Chunk Gaming Wittenberg, Best Western Wittenberg, State Farm, Orthopedic & Spine Therapy, and Moontree and Lqqk-N-C. Thanks also to the golfers, volunteers, Chamber Ambassadors; SAYPRO; Michael Johnston; Derek Wesenberg; Fred Meisner; Shasta Prey; Carol Pleshek, and Golf Outing Committee members: Chairman Mark Verkuilen, Stacey Eggleston, Stacey Cicero, Caitlin Kempfert, Lisa Meisner, Liz Selby, and Michelle Maroszek. See you next year at Golden Sands Golf Community! 1st Place Team: Golden Sands Golf Community Coldwell Banker Hilgenberg Reators Team Schenck-Nueske Team Application Deadline Near st 1 Place Team: Golden Sands Golf Community 2nd Place Team: SAYPRO 3rd Place Team: Martin’s Hillstop Awards were also presented for creatively expressing the theme. The awards were presented as follows: Best Dressed Individual: Karissa Kunschke Best Dressed Team: Schneider & Sons Landscaping Best Decorated Cart: SAYPRO Applications are currently being accepted for the 2015-2016 Leadership Shawano County (LSC) class. The deadline is July 10, 2015. Leadership class participants commit one full day each month from September through May to develop their leadership skills and learn about community resources and issues. Different topics addressed include team building, natural resources and environmental quality, local, county and state government, community and economic development, family and diversity, health and wellness, education, youth and lifelong learning, civic renewal and citizen participation. Since the beginning of the program 15 years ago, 228 individuals have graduated from LSC and have contributed significantly to their communities, employers, and organizations. LSC is a cooperative effort of the Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce and UW-Extension of Shawano County. LSC is designed to assist in the preparation of a strong, diverse group of leaders qualified to represent the greater Shawano County area who are willing to make responsible decisions affecting both the public and private sectors. Participants connect with others on a higher level and bring their new found skills back to the organizations they serve. For more information on the program or to receive an application, contact Program Coordinator Wendy Crawford, (715) 524-2914, email [email protected], or visit www.leadershipshawanocounty.com. Submitted By: Cellcom Why Update Your Google Business Listing? First, the title to this article is wrong. It should read “Did you know it’s mandatory to update your business listings if you wish to survive in business?” And yes, it is so important in today’s world to make sure that you are found. Remember, that if potential clients can’t find you, they will find your competitors. With technology in the palm of our hand, it is important that if a potential client is looking for your business, that you be found. Let me give you an example. Let’s say that after work one day, I need to drop off some dry cleaning and I grab my handy phone and google “best dry cleaners in the area”. I find three dry cleaners, George’s Dry Cleaning, Best Dry Clean, and Spot On Dry Cleaning. Most of these are about 3 to 4 blocks away. I pick Spot On Dry Cleaning, because of its five star rating and drop off my clothes after work. What I didn’t realize was that only a ½ block away from my office, was a dry cleaner “Best in the West Dry Cleaners” that has been in business over 50 years, and has an excellent reputation and not only that, they have a pickup and delivery service. I didn’t know this because when I googled it, Best in the West didn’t even show up in my search. Here’s another example. I need to get my oil changed, and by searching I find Bob’s Quick Oil Change Services. I put the address into my phone gps, and it navigates me to a vacant building. No where in sight is Bob’s Quick Oil Change Services. What I didn’t know, was that about four months ago, Bob moved, and the company never updated their google map, or any of their listings. No sign on the window, I drive away disgusted that I just wasted gas and my time trying to find a business that has moved. As you can see, it’s important to keep your business listings up to date. The more information you can include in the listing the better. For example; hours of operation, address, phone, email address, website. These are all very important to the success of your business. The advice I give you my business friends is update your business local listings! So, how do you update your local listings, you ask? Let me explain. You need to go into your listings and update your company information. A great place to start is Google My Business. When you get to Google, search for your business, if there is an existing listing, claim your business by verifying via phone or mail that you are the business owner or representative. If you cannot find your business, create a new listing which will also need to be verified. Once you have access to the listing then, update all of your company information, which may include adding photos or logos. This is done because they want to make sure you are who you are, and that it isn’t a competitor. When you receive the postcard or verification, enter the code verifying who you are. Guess what? You’ve just updated your Google listing. Senzig’s Fine Home Furnishings to Host July Business Connection Senzig’s Fine Home Furnishings, 1482 E. Green Bay Street in Shawano, will host a Business Connection on Tuesday, July 21, 5:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. This event is presented by the Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce and is open to Chamber members, their employees and guests. For reservations, contact the Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce at (715) 524-2139 or [email protected] by July 17. Attendees will celebrate Senzig’s 50th Anniversary and will enjoy brats, burgers & refreshments, Big Green Egg demonstration, and tent sale. Guests can register to win the Ambassadors' Pot O' Gold and door prizes from Senzig’s including a 32" HDTV. Staff will demonstrate the latest technology in HDTV's and the all-new furniture and accessory displays. Attendees will receive a free neck pillow when they test rest a mattress. Senzig's will pay the sales tax on any purchase made at this event. Business Connections are held monthly at a Chamber member business and provide an opportunity for area business owners/operators and community leaders to network in an informal environment. For information on hosting a Business Connection, contact the Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce at (715) 524-2139 or email [email protected]. by Tammy Brzeczkowski Other listings; Yahoo Local, Manta, Yelp, Yellow Pages, Bing Places are some of the major listings. You can find other listings that are more specific to your business by just googling your business. For example, if you are a hotel, www.tripadvisor.com might be one you want to make sure is updated, claimed and verifyed. In closing, if you are in business and you want to continue to be successful, you need to make sure that you are found. By updating your local listings, you will be found. It is definitely time consuming, but take the time to do it. If you don’t have the time, Dynamic Designs Unlimited, LLC can provide the service for you, just give us a call. We can also provide training on updating your local listings as well. Tammy Brzeczkowski, original founder and partner with Dynamic Designs Unlimited, LLC, a marketing and advertising firm, located in Pulaski, WI, since 1995. The firm specializes in decorated apparel (embroidery & screen printing), promotional products and websites. For more information; www.dynamicdesignspulaski.com. 8th Grade Career Fair Membership Benefit Starting in August Computer Security Techniques Presented at Lunch & Learn Joe Cicero The Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce will present “Computer Security Beyond Anti-Virus” on Thursday, August 6, 11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at the Chamber, 1263 S. Main Street in Shawano. Registration is $8 per person and includes a box lunch. Seating is limited and reservations are required by noon on Monday, August 3. To RSVP call 715-524-2139 or email [email protected]. Lunch & Learn is presented by the Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce in partnership with sponsor Kersten Accounting & Tax. Did you know 90% of computer breaches impact small businesses and the average cost to a small business can be $36,000? So what are you doing to secure your computers? If your only answer is a firewall and anti-virus program, this presentation is for you. Joe Cicero, NWTC's Network Security Instructor will present information on the methods hackers use to gain access to your computer so you can more efficiently defend against the attacks. He will outline applications and techniques you can use, at little to no cost, to secure your computer from these threats. Joe Cicero specializes in teaching Linux, Network Security, and Computer Forensics Courses. In 1985 he joined the Marines. His final duty assignment was as the Operations Chief for Special Operations Training Group, Tactical Warfare Simulations Evaluations Analysis Systems where he traveled the world conducting officer training through use of computer simulations. As an “added value” to all our Chamber Members, Insight Publications will offer a complimentary subscription to Insight on Business magazine! Please look for a copy of the August issue of Insight on Business to be delivered on or around the 1st of August. After you have had a chance to read the magazine you can sign up for your complimentary subscription. We will email you the link to continue your subscription. Please note Insight will not sell or give out any subscriber information. If you have any questions, you can email Deb Toll at [email protected] or call their office at (920) 882-0491. The Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault honored Korina Pubanz, a sexual assault nurse examiner (SANE) at Shawano Medical Center, with its Voices of Courage Award in the Health & Human Services Category. The Voices of Courage Awards honor Wisconsin individuals and organizations committed to ending sexual violence and supporting survivors. As a SANE, Pubanz completed specialized training education and clinical preparation in the medical forensic care of a patient who has experienced sexual assault or abuse. Keller, Inc. has been awarded a 2014 Projects of Distinction award from the Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) of Wisconsin. Keller won a gold award in the Metal Building Category for McNeilus Steel in Fond Du Lac. The Projects of Distinction Awards Program is designed to recognize the most distinct construction projects in Wisconsin, and elevate the awareness of the quality construction. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics Foundation has awarded Goodwill Grows a $20,000 Champions for Healthy Kids grant provided through an educational grant from the General Mills Foundation. The award will sponsor a farm-toschool expansion project with the Stockbridge-Munsee Community, Band of Mohican Indians, and the Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin in Shawano and Menominee counties that will feature installations of Goodwill Grows Indoor Growing Machine used to grow fresh food and provide hands-on learning. Goodwill Grows, a program of Goodwill Industries of North Central Wisconsin, integrates programs and services to increase food security by addressing availability, accessibility and affordability of fresh food. Caroline Bedroske, executive director of Wolf River Lutheran High in Cecil, has been selected by the Van Lunen Center for Executive Management in Christian Schools at Calvin College for a 2015-2016 fellowship. The Van Lunen Center’s 2015-2016 fellows include educators from 24 schools across the United States, Canada and beyond. The Fellows program is designed for school heads who seek professional development in their work as administrators of faith-based schools. Wooodstock Hardwood Flooring & Design Center of Birnamwood has been awarded “Best Of Houzz” for Customer Satisfaction by Houzz, the leading platform for home remodeling and design. The10 year old Design Center was chosen by the more than 25 million monthly unique users that comprise the Houzz community from among more than 500,000 active home building, remodeling and design industry professionals. Century 21 Country Aire Realty would like to congratulate Terri Peterson as the Selling Agent and Shawn Thorne as the Listing Agent of the Month for May. Cellcom has partnered with VisTracks to develop a fleet tracking service which will utilize Cellcom’s network and a GPS modem to give businesses in Wisconsin and Upper Michigan the tools they need to get the most from their vehicle resources. The Cellcom Fleet solution powered by VisTracks provides complete, up-to-the-minute data on vehicle or fleet activities in a centralized, web -based interface. Companies can reduce fuel costs and can monitor driving behaviors. For the 21st consecutive year, Thrivent Financial has been named to FORTUNE magazine’s FORTUNE 500 list. Thrivent Financial was named 333 on the annual ranking. The ranking is based on Thrivent’s 2014 revenue of $8.5 billion. Thrivent Financial is represented in the local area by a number of financial representatives. The Shawano Lake Lions proudly awarded scholarships to worthy students in our area. Emlie Brei and Jacob Schoenick will be attending a technical school, Nathanel Wilson will be attending a four year college. Coldwell Banker Hilgenberg Realtors has named John Koeller as Associate of the month of April and Jim Zierden for the month of May in providing top quality service to his buyers and sellers. The Shawano Area Community Foundation has added three new members to its board of directors: Todd Swedberg, Char Larsen and Curt Knoke. Swedberg works as a licensed funeral director at Swedberg Funeral Homes in Shawano. Larsen is a certified financial planner investment consultant to Premier Investment Services at Premier Community Bank in Shawano. Knoke is a retired business owner. He and a partner started Image Studios, Inc., a commercial and advertising photography studio. The War Bonnet Bar and Grill in Keshena has made several changes including the expansion of their dining area with new tables, the horseshoe pits were moved, an additional volleyball court was added and work is being done on the waterfall fountain outside. The biggest addition is a 30 x 30 ft. room which will be used for a new gift shop, selling and showcasing Native American artwork. Shawano Ambulance Service received the American Heart Association Mission: Lifeline EMS Silver Award for improving quality improvement measures for the treatment of patients who experience severe heart attacks. September. Volunteers will be staffing the new greeter’s desk, which will be entirely separate from the registration desk, and assume more duties in patient transport. Becoming a hospital volunteer starts with an interview, a required background check, TB skin test, and two-hour orientation followed by departmentspecific training during a volunteer’s first shift. The opportunity is offered to all individuals 16 years and older. Insight Publications hosted its second annual Insight Innovation Awards on May 19 at UW-Fox Valley. Wisconsin Film & Bag won the Planet category. Wisconsin Film & Bag, which employs 172 and specializes in polyethylene film for packaging, has patented a process for cleaning and recycling post-consumed plastic commonly used in industrial applications such as pallet wrapping. Such a process had not been developed before with properties of the clarity, strength and appearance of virgin resin. Northcentral Technical College (NTC) has selected a new location for its Wittenberg Campus. The campus will open in August 2015 and be located at 402 N. Genesee Street. The new learning space will utilize cutting edge technology. Matt Melotte is one of three physical therapists at Orthopedic & Spine Therapy certified in dry needling or intramuscular manual therapy by Myopain Seminars. Melotte works in the Shawano Orthopedic & Spine Therapy clinic. Gina Patzer of Premier Community Bank Shawano has been named assistant branch manager in leading the overall operations of the office as well as continuing to be a personal banker. She has been with Premier since March 2014 with seven years of previous banking experience. Construction of the handicapped accessible trail and boardwalk is scheduled to start at the Navarino Nature Center. The accessible trail and boardwalk around the nature center site and Glenn’s pond is finally coming to pass later this summer. Through several memorial donations from the families of Cal Brockman, Herb Behnke and Dick Karst and a “Healthy Hearts Challenge” from the Harold Pevonka estate. The trail will be a quarter mile long, the boardwalk will be eight-feet wide with curbing and railings for the safety of those using wheel chairs, decking and rails made up of composite decking. The volunteer corps at the new ThedaCare Medical Center-Shawano will double in size when hospital staff takes occupancy of the new facility in KerberRose Technology is pleased to announce the addition of Kylee Dodge to its team of computer technicians. Kylee is a 2000 graduate of College of Menominee Nation with an Associates degree in Microcomputers. KerberRose Technology Inc. provides traditional networking, computer repair, server maintenance, and workstation setup for local businesses. The KerberRose Technology Inc. team combines a highly skilled, experienced staff that partners with a network of other providers, ensuring that clients find the best solutions to their specific needs. KerberRose, S.C. is pleased to announce the addition of Angela Sellen as a Staff Accountant. Sellen will be a member of the KerberRose Audit team at the Shawano office location. Sellen graduated in May of 2015 with her Bachelors degree in Accounting from the University of Wisconsin – Green Bay. Shawano’s own “Wolf River Harmony Chorus” and their quartet, “Allure”, represented Shawano with grace and “harmony” as they competed at the “Harmony Incorporated Area 4 Contest and Convention” in Indianapolis, Indiana on June, 12th and 13th. Although “Wolf River Harmony” has not competed for some years and with several members being new to the discipline of barbershop singing, they ranked higher than ever before. “Allure”, the newly established quartet within “Wolf River Harmony”, will be moving on to the next round in Verona, New York for the International Contest and Convention on November, 4th thru the 8th. Congratulations to all these woman for their achievements! “Wolf River Harmony Chorus” has been a presence within the Shawano area for several decades, offering, for any who are able to come, an open hand of friendship, sisterhood and harmony among the women of the community. They are represented yearly at the Shawano County Fair, selling their famous “Cream Puffs” and every so often, they can be heard at local events, churches and even singing over their meals at local restaurants. Let “Wolf River Harmony Chorus” help you…Find your VOICE! For more information, contact: wolfriverh a rm on y@ gma i l.com http://wolfriverharmony.blogspot.com Have good news to share? Let us know by emailing [email protected] The Vintage Church on High Patricia Rohan 124 High Street Embarrass, WI 54933 Phone: (715)853-8691 Find us on Facebook. If you are looking for antiques and fun vintage decorating items, visit the Vintage Church on High located in the heart of the Village of Embarrass. Come and browse their cozy store for that one of a kind item from the past or present. They feature resale furniture, antique glassware, garden items and much more. Built in 1887, the quaint refurbished church is waiting for you. Homemade cookies daily. Hours: Wed.—Sat: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Parking is in the lot adjacent to the store Brothers’ Pub, N5867 Lake Drive, Shawano, was recently welcomed as a new member. Ambassador Christa Hansen is pictured with Brothers’ Pub manager, Dustin White. Allied Health Chiropractic Shawano Clinic Samuel Buckett, D.C. 322 East Green Bay Street Shawano, WI 54166 Phone: 715.526.5019 • Fax: 715.524.9977 www.alliedhealthchiro.com/shawano.html [email protected] At Allied Health Chiropractic, they take great pride in providing the finest chiropractic wellness care to their patients. Below is a sampling of the different service they offer: • Chiropractic Care • Nutritional Counseling • Corrective Exercises • Spinal & Postural Screening • Wellness Coaching & Lifestyle Advice • Physiotherapy Thank You First Impressions Pediatric Dentistry in Shawano for hosting a great Business Connection! Congratulations to Sam Bucket for winning the Ambassadors Pot O' Gold; and First Impressions door prize winners: Michael Johnston, Oral B Electronic Toothbrush; Scott Parson, Qualheim's True Value $100 gift card; and Holly Tipton, four seats to a Brewers Game. Allied Health Chiropractic Center-Shawano was recently welcomed as a new member by Chamber Ambassadors. Pictured (l. to r.) are Dr. Michael E. Brosnan; Chamber Ambassadors Idell and Michael Johnston; and Dr. Samuel Buckett. July 2015 Mark your calendar... July 21 Business Connection Sponsored by: Senzig’s Fine Home Furnishings 1482 E. Green Bay Street, Shawano 5:00—6:30 p.m. RSVP: 715-524-2139* August 5 Coffee Connections August 6 Lunch & Learn Cyber Wellness— Protecting Your Data Glas Coffeehouse 511 N. Main St., Shawano 8:00-9:00 a.m. RSVP: 715-524-2139* Cost: $8 chamber member, non-members $10 Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce 11:45 a.m.—1 p.m. RSVP: 715-524-2139* *Reservations required Next Business Connection Atrium Post Acute Care of Shawano at Maple Lane recently celebrated the opening of their expanded dementia unit and new name with a ribbon cutting. Available at The Chamber and other area retail outlets. Tuesday, July 21, 2015 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Hosted By: Senzig’s Fine Home Furnishings 1482 E. Green Bay Street Shawano RSVP: (715) 524-2139 Includes sales tax. Proceeds benefit the Shawano Country Barn Quilt project. *$599 or more Help us Celebrate our 50th Anniversary with our Tent Sale! Shawano Country Chamber Business Connection Tuesday, July 21st • 5:00-6:30pm Enjoy Brats, Burgers & Refreshments Big Green Egg Demonstration er Regist to Win s! rize Door P a 32” ing Includ TV HD Checkout the Latest Technology in HDTV’s We carry 4K, Curve & 80” Size Screens All New Furniture & Accessory Displays! FREE NECK PILLOW WHEN YOU TEST REST A MATTRESS Any Purchase made at this event... We’ll Pay the Sales Tax! *limit one pillow per family. Please RSVP to the Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce 715-524-2139 See our Newly Remodeled & Expanded Appliance Department! 1482 E. Green Bay St. Shawano • 715-526-6196 • www.senzigs.com n r a e L & s h u r i c V LuSnecurity Beyond Anti r ompute C unch Boxed L 6 ugust A , y a . Thursd 00 p.m Commerce : 1 — 5 r of 11:4 thers 10 for o Chambe Shawano $ / y r s t r n e u b o oC eet, mem Shawan 63 S. Main Str for Chamber 8 12 d -- $ Provide e g a r e and Bev Did you know 90% of computer breaches impact small businesses and the average cost to a small business can be $36,000? So what are you doing to secure your computers? If your only answer is a firewall and anti-virus program, this presentation is for you. Joe Cicero, NWTC's Network Security Instructor will present information on the methods hackers use to gain access to your computer so you can more efficiently defend against the attacks. He will outline applications and techniques you can use, at little to no cost, to secure your computer from these threats. Joe Cicero specializes in teaching Linux, Network Security, and Computer Forensics Courses. In 1985 he joined the Marines. His final duty assignment was as the Operations Chief for Special Operations Training Group, Tactical Warfare Simulations Evaluations Analysis Systems where he traveled the world conducting officer training through use of computer simulations. Presented by the Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with Sponsor Kersten Accounting & Tax. To RSVP please call the Chamber at 715-524-2139 or Email [email protected] Cost: $7 Saturday, August 1st 2015 Registration at 9 am, Shotgun Start at 10 at Shawano Lake Golf Course am WIN A TV!!! Scramble format, four person team, shot gun start Register Your Team Online Go to www.sosk9.com to reserve your team spot. -18 holes of golf with cart -Meal to follow round -Specialty Holes -Raffles -Free Give-a-ways Fundraiser to Help the K9s Only $75 per golfer SOS K9 is currently raising money to continue to support the Shawano County Sheriff’s Office K9 Unit! Money raised helps the Sheriff’s Office purchase new K9s, additional equipment, send the K9s to advanced training and plan for the next K9 purchase. K9 Program is nearly 100% funded by donations and fundraising events How Can You Help???? Sign up your golf team or be a proud K9 golf sponsor Sponsorship Info at www.sosk9.com Premium Hole Sponsor: $200 Advertisement on holes where prizes can be won as well as at the club house and SOS K9 website Basic Hole Sponsor: $75 Advertisement on tee box and SOS K9 website Prize Sponsor: Donations will be used for prize holes and advertised at the event check-in and on the specialty hole Interested??? Call Craig at (715) 853-4101 This event sponsored by Shawano County Annual Night Golf Shawano Lake Golf Course Saturday, August 8, 2015 $50 per Person $35 for Kids 12 & Under $15 per Person for Dinner Only Entry Fee Includes: 9 holes of Golf with Cart Glow Package Dinner Prizes Proceeds Benefit Local Non-Profit Agencies To register, please contact the United Way of Shawano County at (715) 526-0238 July 2015 1-4 Menominee Casino Resort presents: “Garry Wesley - tribute to Elvis”, 8 p.m. to midnight, free in the lounge, www.menomineecasinoresort.com, 715-799-3600 1 Shawano City-County Library Make & Take Crafts Program: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., 128 S. Sawyer St., 715-526-3829, www.shawanolibrary.org 1 Kids From Wisconsin: 7:30 p.m., Shawano Community High School, gen. admission $12, reserved $15, general admission tickets available at CoVantage Credit Union, BMO Harris Bank, Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce and at the door; reserved tickets at Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce, 715-524-2139, www.kidsfromwisconsin.org th th 9 17 Annual Mooseyard Golf Classic: 4 person best ball scramble, reg. 10 a.m., cannon blast start at 11 a.m., includes golf, cart, steak dinner, raffle tickets, prizes, Shawano Lake Golf Course, W5714 Lake Drive, Shawano, 715-524-4890 10-11 Farmer Gene’s Campground: Luau & Wet & Wild Weekend, Generations Karaoke at the bar, N11301 Kinney Lake Rd., Marion, 715-754-5900, www.farmergenescampground.com 10-11 North Star Mohican Casino Resort presents “Geoff Landon & The Wolf Pack”, 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., free show in the Groove Lounge, must be 21 or older, www.northstarcasinoresort.com, 715-787-3110 10-12 Shawano Youth League Baseball Tournaments: 8 & under coach pitch, girls 10 & under and girls 12 & under, Memorial Park, corner of Main and Lieg Streets, Shawano, www.shawanoyouthleague.com 10-12 Tilleda Falls Campground Unplugged-Back to Nature Weekend: W13165 County Road D, Tilleda, www.tilledafalls.com, 715-787-4143 2-5 Pine Grove Campground 4 of July Weekend: DJ Viking Entertainment, Pine Grove Campground, N5999 Campground Rd., Shawano, 715-787-4555, www.pinegrovecampgroundwis.com 3-4 Gresham 4 of July Festivities: Fireworks Fri., July 3, Village-wide rummage sale July 3 & 4, Parade Sat., July 4, 10:30 a.m., Gresham 3-4 Farmer Gene’s Campground: 4 of July Weekend, Bourbon Cowboys playing in the bar, N11301 Kinney Lake Rd., Marion, 715-754-5900, www.farmergenescampground.com 10-12 Christmas in July: Santa’s workshop and tree-decorating, glow parade, prizes for best decorated sites, Annie’s Campground, W12505 Roosevelt Road, Gresham, 715-787-3632, anniescampground.com 3-4 North Star Mohican Casino Resort presents: “Rabid Aardvarks”, 8 p.m., free show in the Groove Lounge, must be 21 or older, 715-787-3110, www.northstarcasinoresort.com 10 Classic’s Restaurant & Lounge presents: “Tim Balke”, W6026 Lake Drive, Shawano, 715-524-8711, www.classicsshawano.com 3-5 River’s Edge Camping & tubing 4 of July Weekend: Saturday afternoon Patriotic Parade, decorate your bicycles, golf carts, etc. for a parade through the campground (adults/kids), W7615 County Rd. F, Shiocton, 715-752-3344, www.riversedgecampingandtubing.com 11 14 Annual Safe Haven Domestic Abuse Support Center Garden Walk: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., view some of the area’s most beautiful gardens, Tickets $10 in advance, $12 day of the event, for more info. call 715-526-3421 11 SOGGY Bottom 5KM Run/Walk. Starts at 9 a.m. Shuttle service available from Annie's Campground to Tilleda (start point). Very scenic from Tilleda to Annie's Campground. $25 advanced entry, $30 day of event. Register at Annie’s Campground, W12505 Roosevelt Road, Gresham, 715-787-3751, anniescampground.com 11 Shawano City-County Library Read to a Dog Program: 10:30 a.m., 128 S. Sawyer St., 715-526-3829, www.shawanolibrary.org 11 Navarino Days: Parade at noon, food and beverages available, live music, baseball game, raffle, Navarino, 715-758-8728 11 Classic’s Restaurant & Lounge presents: “Mathew Haeffel Band”, W6026 Lake Drive, Shawano, 715-524-8711, www.classicsshawano.com 11 North Star Mohican Casino Resort presents “LoriAnn, Midwest Medium”, Psychic reading event, 3 p.m., In the Event Center, Tickets $30, 715-787-3110, www.northstarcasinoresort.com 12 Club FR Racing will be held at US Air Motorsports, W5901 County Road BE, Shawano, www.usairmotorsports.com, 715-524-9231 12 Pre-Registration due for Shawano Optimist Mountain Bay 5K Run, the 5K Run / Walk will be August 1st, awards to the first 3 finishers in each division, location Kuckuk Park Pavilion, 700 Oak Dr., Shawano, for questions contact [email protected] http://shawanooptimistclub.org/ or call 715-526-7517 12 The Lighthouse lakeside music: “Feedback”, live music, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., W6440 Gumaer Road, Shawano, 715-526-5600 12 Sunday Shawano Ski Sharks Special Show: pre-show 5:30 p.m., show at 6 p.m., Wolf River Beach, behind Shawano Medical Center, www.skisharks.org 12 Music in the Park presents: “It’s Just Us”, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Memorial Park Shelter, corner of Lincoln & Lieg Street; bring your lawn chairs, sponsored by the Shawano Park & Rec. Department 14 Shawano City-County Library Children’s Program: 10 a.m., Fred Turk, 128 S. Sawyer St., 715-526-3829, www.shawanolibrary.org 14 Glas Coffeehouse Open Mic Night: 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., hosted by Joel Kroenke, come sing a song and enjoy some coffee, Glas Coffehouse, 511 N. Main St., Shawano, 715-851-4527, www.glascoffee.com 15 Chamber Full Board of Directors meeting: 7:30 a.m., Jeff Mace Conference Room, Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce 15 Frogs, Snails and Puppy Dog Tails Day Camp: 9:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., Venture to the woods in search of crawly critters and materials to build a toad house, fee charged, please RSVP, Navarino Nature Center, www.navarino.org, 715-758-6999 th th th 3-6 Annie’s Campground Independence Day Celebration: frog and grasshopper races, face painting, glow parades, best patriotic decorated sites competition. Fireworks on the 4th, W12505 Roosevelt Road, Gresham, 715-787-3632, anniescampground.net 3 Watch the Shawano Fireworks from the highest viewpoint at Shawano United Methodist Church: 5 p.m., Concessions and music, bring a lawn chair, 1000 Engel Drive, Shawano, 715-526-5380 3 Big Brothers Big Sisters Fireworks Tailgate Party: 5 p.m. ‘til fireworks, Food, fun and fireworks, honor our vets, yard games, bounce house, beer and food stand, music and 50/50 raffle, Shawano Municipal Airport, Shawano 3 Shawano Fireworks: Shawano City/County Airport, N5468 N. Airport Road, Shawano, 715-524-2139 3 Clintonville Fireworks: food, live music, activities begin at 6 p.m., W. A. Olen Athletic Field, Clintonville, 715-823-4606 3 Classic’s Restaurant & Lounge presents: “Jerry Duginski AKA Man Stallion”, W6026 Lake Dr., Shawano, 715-524-8711, www.classicsshawano.com 4-5 Massive Holiday Flea Markets: 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., Shawano County Fairgrounds, 715-526-9769, www.zurkopromotions.com 4 10 Annual Cloverleaf Lakes Kiddie Parade, 10 a.m. Pontoon Parade, 6:30 p.m., Pine and Grass Lakes, followed by fireworks at dusk, Pine Lake, presented by Cloverleaf Lakes Fireworks Association th th 4 6 Annual Cloverleaf Lakes Art by the Lake: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Picnic Pavilion, Round Lake Park, www.cloverleaflakes.com 4 Bonduel’s 104 Annual July 4 Celebration Parade at 11 a.m., bicycle giveaways, baseball games, food, beverages, and entertainment all day at Village Park, fireworks at 9:45 p.m., www.villageofbonduel.com th th th 4 Leopolis Triathlon: Sponsored by the Leopolis Booster Club, race 11 a.m., parade 1:30 p.m., ballgame follows, lunch, refreshments, raffle, entertainment, trophies for winners, Leopolis, [email protected], 715-787-4402 4 Tigerton 4 of July Block Party: 2 p.m., music, games, food, fireworks at dusk, Community Park, Tigerton, 715-535-2110, www.tigertonmainstreet.org 4 Classic’s Restaurant & Lounge presents: “Bob & Missy Tucker Band”, W6026 Lake Dr., Shawano, 715-524-8711, www.classicsshawano.com 5 5 Annual Car/Bike Show: 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Awards 3 p.m., trophies for classes, DJ, food, Cedar Park, Bonduel, www.villageofbonduel.com 16-18 5 St. Michael’s Parish Festival: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., food, music, bake rummage and yard sale, children’s games, theme baskets and raffle, 715-799-4521 or [email protected], Hwy 47/55, Keshena Menominee Casino Resort presents: “Doug Allen Nash – Tribute to Johnny Cash”, 8 p.m., free show, www.menomineecasinoresort.com 16-19 5 The Lighthouse lakeside music: “Starwood”, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., W6440 Gumaer Road, Shawano, 715-526-5600 5 Shawano Ski Sharks Sunday Night Show: Wolf River Beach, behind Shawano Medical Center, 6 p.m., Shawano, www.skisharks.org 37 Annual Pulaski Polka Days: 2 locations, Polka Days Grounds and Zielinski’s Ballroom, Fireworks Thurs. at dusk, Arts & Crafts Fair Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Pulaski Polka Trot event at the Pulaski Community Middle School on Sat. at 8:30 a.m. 5K Run/Walk, Porkie & pancake breakfast, Sun. 8 – 11 a.m., parade Sunday 11a.m., and much more, www.pulaskipolkadays.com, 920-822-3869 16-19 5 Music in the Park presents: “Country Partners”, 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., Memorial Park Shelter, corner of Lincoln & Lieg Street; bring your lawn chairs, sponsored by the Shawano Park & Rec. Department Box in the Wood Theatre Guild presents: “Clue: the Musical”, 7 p.m. performances on July 16-18, 2 p.m. performance on July 19, Mielke Arts Center, N5649 Airport Road, Shawano, www.shawanoarts.com, 715-526-2525 7 Shawano City-County Library Children’s Program: 10 a.m., KG & The Ranger, 128 S. Sawyer St., 715-526-3829, www.shawanolibrary.org 16 Ambassador Meeting: 12 p.m., Luigi’s Pizza, 715-524-2139 16 8 Shawano City-County Library Make & Take Crafts Program: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., 128 S. Sawyer St., 715-526-3829, www.shawanolibrary.org Innertubing the Wolf: 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Join our group of explorers as we float down the wolf on innertubes, Some tubes available to borrow or bring your own, $6 members, $10 nonmembers, $15 family, RSVP, Navarino Nature Center, www.navarino.org, 715-758-6999 8 Vision 2017 Oversight Council Meeting: 3:30 p.m., Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce, 715-524-2139 16 9-11 Menominee Casino Resort presents: “Unified Soul”, 8 p.m. to midnight, free in the lounge, 715-799-3600, www.menomineecasinoresort.com Third Thursday Concert in the Art Park, 7-9 p.m., “The Drovers”, Bring a picnic lunch and lawn chair, enjoy free ice cream. No admission fee, donations accepted. WOWSPACE, 114 Vinal Street, Wittenberg 17-18 9-12 Box in the Wood Theatre Guild presents: “Clue: the Musical”, 7 p.m. performances on July 9-11, 2 p.m. performance on July 12, Mielke Arts Center, N5649 Airport Road, Shawano, www.shawanoarts.com, 715-526-2525 Farmer Gene’s Campground: Mardi Gras /Poker Run Weekend, N11301 Kinney Lake Rd., Marion, 715-754-5900, www.farmergenescampground.com 17-19 Shawano Youth League Baseball Tournaments: boys 11, boys 12 and girls 8 & under, Memorial Park, corner of Main and Lieg Streets, Shawano, www.shawanoyouthleague.com th th th 17-19 Tilleda Falls Campground Christmas in July Weekend: W13165 County Road D, Tilleda, www.tilledafalls.com, 715-787-4143 17-19 Water Wars Phase II: Wanna get wet? Bring your water balloons, squirt guns, and other creations (no fire trucks) and prepare to get soaked! Annie’s Campground, W12505 Roosevelt Road, Gresham, 715-7873632, anniescampground.net 17 Wittenberg FFA Corn Roast: 7 p.m. to 11 p.m., Washington Park, contact Wittenberg Area Chamber for more information, 715-881-2111, www.wittenbergchamber.org 18 River’s Edge Camping & Tubing Christmas in July: prizes awarded to best decorated sites, W7615 County Rd. F, Shiocton, 715-752-3344, www.riversedgecampingandtubing.com 18 Tigerton Main Street Garden / Yard Walk: meet at 9 a.m. at the 1905 Village Hall, 221 Birch Street, Tigerton, 715-535-2110 18 Red River Riders Charity Ride, sponsored by Wolf River Harley Owners Group (HOG) Chapter, 90-100 mile poker run, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. from Doc’s Harley Davidson, Hwy 29 Bonduel, raffles, food, and music at end of ride, 715-758-9080 28 Glas Coffeehouse Open Mic Night: 5 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., hosted by Joel Kroenke, come sing a song and enjoy some coffee, Glas Coffehouse, 511 N. Main St., Shawano, 715-851-4527, www.glascoffee.com 28 Community Dinner: 5:30 p.m. join us for food and conversation, First Presbyterian Church, 100 Presbyterian Street, located on the corner of Main and Presbyterian Main Streets, www.shawanopres.org 28 Shawano Speedway presents: World of Outlaws Lake Model, Hot Laps at 6:30 p.m., racing starts at 7:00 p.m., reserved seats & general admission, Rain date July 29, 990 E. Green Bay Street, Shawano, 715-526-7069, www.shawanospeedway.net 29 15 Annual Friends of Hospice Ladies-Only Golf Outing: Golden Sands Golf Course, Cecil, Register by calling 715-745-2189, all proceeds benefit Friends of Hospice to support hospice services for our area and their program “Gifts from the Heart” for hospice patients and families 30-8/1 Zion Lutheran Church Rummage & Bake Sale: Thurs. and Fri. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Rummage Sale only Sat. 8 a.m. to noon, 1254 S. Union St., Shawano, 715-526-2017 30-8/1 Menominee Casino Resort presents: “Wolf River Band”, 8 p.m., free in the lounge, 715-799-3600, www.menomineecasinoresort.com th 18 FVSCC Autocross Racing will be held at US Air Motorsports, W5901 County Road BE, Shawano, www.usairmotorsports.com, 715-524-9231 31-8/1 18 Pine Grove Campground Christmas in July: Prizes awarded to Best Decorated Sites, Pine Grove Campground, N5999 Campground Rd., Shawano, 715-787-4555, www.pinegrovecampgroundwis.com Farmer Gene’s Campground: Rummage Sale Weekend, Generations Karaoke in the bar, N11301 Kinney Lake Rd., Marion, 715-754-5900, www.farmergenescampground.com 31-8/1 North Star Mohican Casino Resort presents “Fernandez Groove”, 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., free show in the Groove Lounge, must be 21 or older, www.northstarcasinoresort.com, 715-787-3110 31-8/2 49 Annual Menominee Nation Contest Pow-Wow. Dance contest and drum contest. Historic Woodland Bowl, Keshena, General information Briana Ninham, 715-799-5114, ext. 1267, Pow-Wow information contact Monty Beauprey, 715-853-0003 18 Classic’s Restaurant & Lounge presents:“Buck Johnson & the Plumbers” W6026 Lake Dr,, Shawano, 715-524-8711, www.classicsshawano.com 19 CWSCC Lapping Day will be held at US Air Motorsports, W5901 County Road BE, Shawano, www.usairmotorsports.com, 715-524-9231 19 The Lighthouse lakeside music: “Rocker”, live music, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., W6440 Gumaer Road, Shawano, 715-526-5600 31-8/2 19 Music in the Park presents: “Bernie Kroll”, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Memorial Park Shelter, corner of Lincoln & Lieg Street; bring lawn chairs, sponsored by the Shawano Park & Rec. Department Scrub-a-dub! Muddin’ Part II! If you didn’t get dirty enough the first time, we’re doing it again!. Annie’s Campground, W12505 Roosevelt Road, Gresham, 715-787-3632, anniescampground.com 8/1 20-25 Shawano City-County Library Scholastic Book Fair: featuring children’s selections aged birth – sixth grade, 128 S. Sawyer St., 715-526-3829, www.shawanolibrary.org North Star Mohican Casino Resort presents “Charley Pride”, Doors open 6:30 p.m., show 7:30 p.m., In the Event Center, Tickets $60, 715-787-3110, www.northstarcasinoresort.com 8/5 Coffee Connections: 8 a.m. to 9 a.m., Business networking and idea sharing over a great cup of coffee, Glas Coffeehouse, 511 N. Main St., Shawano, 715-524-2139 or [email protected] 8/6 Lunch & Learn – “Cyber Wellness – Protecting Your Data”, 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m., $8 chamber members and $10 for non-members, Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce, [email protected], 715-524-2139 21-24 Junior Investigator Day Camp, 8:30 a.m. to noon, Navarino Nature Center, www.navarino.org, 715-758-6999 21 SAYPRO Steering Committee: 11:30 a.m., Jeff Mace Conference Room, Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce, Shawano 715-524-2139 21 Business Connection Sponsored by Senzig’s Fine Home Furnishings, 1482 E. Green Bay Street, Shawano, 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., 715-524-2139 th Ongoing Events~ 23-25 Menominee Casino Resort presents: “Risque”, 8 p.m. to midnight, free in the lounge, 715-799-3600, www.menomineecasinoresort.com Classic’s Restaurant & Lounge Presents: “Fred Beyer-The Piano Man” Tuesdays at 7 p.m., W6026 Lake Drive, Shawano, 715-524-8711, www.classicsshawano.com 24-25 Farmer Gene’s Campground: Christmas in July Weekend, The Final Exit playing at the bar, N11301 Kinney Lake Rd., Marion, 715-754-5900, www.farmergenescampground.com Free Tea Classes May through November: Every Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Call to sign up, space is limited, ANEW Tea Emporium & Antiques, 103 South Main St., Shawano, 715-201-1111, anewteaantiques.com 24-25 North Star Mohican Casino Resort presents “Sonic Circus”, 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., free show in the Groove Lounge, must be 21 or older, www.northstarcasinoresort.com, 715-787-3110 24-26 Lightning on the Wolf Supermoto Racing will be held at US Air Motorsports, Friday Practice, Racing Sat. & Sun., W5901 County Road BE, Shawano, www.usairmotorsports.com, 715-524-9231 24-26 Shawano Youth League Baseball Tournament: Boys 9 and Boys 10, Memorial Park, corner of Main and Lieg Streets, Shawano, www.shawanoyouthleague.com 24-26 Tilleda Falls Campground Mysterious Mystery Weekend: W13165 County Road D, Tilleda, www.tilledafalls.com, 715-787-4143 24-26 Scrub-a-dub! Muddin’ with bikes, golf carts, and more! Bubble blowin’, bubble scoopin’, and more suds at the waterfall and wading pool Sat. afternoon. Annie’s Campground, W12505 Roosevelt Road, Gresham, 715-787-3632, anniescampground.com 25 27 Annual Embarrass Volunteer Fire Department Fun Daze Celebration: Parade 11 a.m., volleyball, kickball, live music, Craft & Flea Market, Food and refreshments available, Embarrass Park, contact John Schertz at 715-823-2033 25 SAYPRO Saturday Social: Embarrass Fun Daze – Kickball Event, Embarrass Park, 715-526-7586 25 The Thunderbird presents Dinner & Music on the patio: “Missy Tucker & Friends”, 5 to 9 p.m., W106 Cty Trunk VV, Keshena, 715-799-6543 25 Classic’s Restaurant & Lounge presents “The Trouble Arrows”, W6026 Lake Drive, Shawano, 715-524-8711, www.classicsshawano.com 26 47 Arts & Crafts Fair: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., crafters and artists display and sell their work, Mielke Arts Center, N5649 N Airport Rd., Shawano 26 The Lighthouse lakeside music: “Annie Rose”, live music, 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., W6440 Gumaer Road, Shawano, 715-526-5600 26 Music in the Park presents: “Patchwork”, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Memorial Park Shelter, corner of Lincoln & Lieg Street; bring your lawn chairs, sponsored by the Shawano Park & Rec. Department 27-31 Midwest Dental Annual Back to School Donation Drive: Drop off school supplies at the office July 27 to August 28 during regular business hours, All items will be dispersed to the local schools in Shawano and Gresham, 336 S. Main St., Shawano, 715-524-3565 27 Shawano City-County Library Adult Program: DIY-Crafts & More, 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., 128 S. Sawyer St., Shawano, 715-526-3829 28-31 Junior Explorer Day Camp, 8:30 a.m. to noon, Navarino Nature Center, www.navarino.org, 715-758-6999 th th Heritage Park Museum Tours: open thru August, Thursday 1:30 to 4 p.m., Saturday 9:30 a.m. to noon or by appointment, 524 N. Franklin St., 715-526-3323 Highway 29 Flea Market & Craft Show: Through Sept. 28: Saturdays and Sundays, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., free parking and admission, W9821 State Hwy 29, near mile marker 218 west of Shawano, 715-524-5747 Mountain Bay Outfitters Mid-Week Market Place: Wednesdays on the Mountain Bay Trail off S. Main St,. Live Music on the Platform. Vendors include farmers, crafters and local businesses.4 p.m. to 7 p.m., 620 S. Main St., Shawano email [email protected], 715-526-8823. Outdoor Worship Service: Public invited, 6 p.m. Wednesday evenings May 20 through August 26 at the Shawano County Park, W5785 Lake Drive, led Resurrection Ev. Lutheran Church, Shawano, 715-701-2562, www.resurrectionlutheranshawano.com Outdoor Worship Service: Public invited, Sunday at 9:30 a.m. from May 24 through September 6 at the Shawano County Park, W5785 Lake Drive, led by Zion Lutheran Church ELCA, Shawano, 715-526-2017 www.shawanozion.org st Porter’s Patch – Strawberry & Pea Picking 1 Week of July. Raspberry Picking Adventure to begin approximately July 8th. Green & Yellow beans beginning of July, Pickling cucumbers, dill, zucchini & blueberries end of July. As always we recommend a call to place an order before your trip to the farm. Visit www.porterspatch.com for further information. 715-758-8162 or 715-584-2070. Open daily. W4314 State Hwy. 156, Bonduel (Navarino) Saturday Night Stock Car Races: 6 p.m., 4 divisions, ½ mile dirt oval track, Shawano Speedway, 990 E. Green Bay St., Shawano, 866-715-6532 www.shawanospeedway.com Shawano City-County Library Children’s Program: Make and Take Crafts, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 10, 17, 24, 128 S. Sawyer St., Shawano, 715-526-3829 Shawano City-County Library Teen Program: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Mondays, Tuesdays & Friday, begins June 24, 128 S. Sawyer St., Shawano, 715-526-3829 Shawano Farmers Market: Saturdays through Oct. 10, 8 a.m. to noon, Franklin Park, 235 S. Washington St., 715-851-9834, www.shawanofarmersmarket.org Shawano Ski Sharks: Wolf River Beach, behind Shawano Medical Center every Wednesday evening through August 19 at 6 p.m., Shawano, www.skisharks.org Shawano Sports Park: Adventure Mini Golf, Batting Cages, Go-Karts, Open daily 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., 1056 E. Green Bay St., Shawano, 715-524-3849, www.shawanosportspark.com Twig’s Beverage Sundrop Museum & Gift Shop: Monday - Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., 920 S. Franklin St., Shawano, 715-526-5031, www.twigsbeverage.net Wittenberg Museum: Open 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m., every Sunday until Labor Day, also by appointment, 500 W. Summit St., 715-881-0326, Wittenberg Area Historical Society h Zurko 45 Annual Flea Market: Through Oct. 4: Sundays, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m., Holiday Sales: May 23-24, July 4-5, Shawano County Fairgrounds, 990 E. Green Bay St., 715-526-9769, www.zurkopromotions.com