Waushara County Chapter - Ice Age Trail Alliance
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Waushara County Chapter - Ice Age Trail Alliance
Waushara County Chapter Annual Newsletter 2014 IAT Waushara County Chapter * W6681 Bighorn Ave., Wautoma, WI 54982 www.iceagetrail.org WHAT A YEAR! What a year 2014 turned out to be. In March, at the Annual Meeting, we elected new officers to the Executive Board, Jean Clark, Secretary, who many of you already know and myself as Coordinator. Over the past year, I was highly impressed with the level of commitment and dedication shown from our volunteers. Blown away might be more accurate! It's no wonder why our thru hikers make a point to express how Waushara County presents one of the most pleasant hiking experiences in the state. "Dear Waushara County Chapter, Your section of the Ice Age Trail is glorious! I am so grateful to all your volunteers - it's obvious how hard you all work! I enjoyed each of your segments and even connecting routes - Johann's was a hoot! I think my favorite part was the Wedde Creek but, it was all so beautiful.” Thank you! Hiker, Jo "Someday" Swanson (Aug 14-Oct 30th) In 2014 we hosted our two major events, the winter Candlelight Sweetheart Hike, which was our largest event to date and the Fall Color Hike & Dog Walk amongst other projects and events such as, work days and school hikes throughout the year. As we move forward into 2015, one of our Chapter's goals is to continue reaching out to more folks in all areas of Wisconsin and share what’s happening on the Ice Age Trail right here in Waushara County. In 2015, we will be celebrating our 16th Annual Candlelight Sweetheart Event on February 14th. We are excited to announce that Flyte's Fieldstone will co-host this event with us. You can expect many of the same family activities as years past, new this year, ice skating and Juniper berries on the Bohn Lake segment. horse drawn sleigh rides! With our finances stable, the admission will be free. Our goal, as always, is to gather with family, friends and members for an evening of fellowship and healthy activities for everyone to enjoy. Save the date and stay tuned for more details. I'm excited to announce that we are planning to add a third major event, in the summer of 2015, to coincide with National Trails Day on Saturday, June 6th. If you are interested in joining us in the planning for this summer event or any of our annual events or projects, please contact me. We appreciate your help. I look forward to working with and meeting more of you, our members and other friends, in 2015!! See you on the Trail! Bob Jozwowski, Coordinator Flyte’s Fieldstone On the Greenwood ~ Lyle and Beth Buettner, Deb and Mark Kasprazak, TJ Roland. Events and Activities In February, we celebrated our 15th Annual Candlelight Sweetheart Event on the Bohn Lake Segment. All who attended enjoyed a night of outdoor fun for the entire family, whether you enjoyed hiking, snowshoeing or skiing the candlelit trail or roasting marshmallows around the bonfire. To warm up, folks headed inside Hestia's Retreat to sit by a cozy fire and reminisce with new and old friends. Countless volunteers served hot drinks and sweet treats as well as organized a rustic raffle and kid's drawing. “The Clauson's Trio” entertained throughout the night. There was something for everyone! Raffle Winners: *Elodia Geffers, Hancock – Rustic Log Bench *Elodia Geffers, Hancock – “Mammoth Flyer” Wooden Sled *Marie Hadlock, Plainfield – Oak Firewood *Mike Semrow, Hancock – Original Painting “Overlooking Bohn Lake” Over 200 people attended, making it one of our most successful events...ever! Our net proceeds were nearly $1000.00. The money will go towards building and maintaining the IAT in Waushara County. On March 9th, the Chapter co-hosted with the Wautoma Public Library to bring a Special Presentation, "Take a Step Back in Time" by Dr. Jack Steinbring, to the community. Dr. Steinbring spoke about the Pre-European settlement history of Waushara County. More than 55 people attended! Our Annual Chapter Meeting and Election of Officers followed. Please welcome our new Chapter Coordinator, Bob Jozwowski and Secretary, Jean Clark to the Chapter’s Executive Board! In April, we participated in Waushara's Blue Ribbon Kid’s Day at Parkside School in Wautoma for the fourth year in a row. It was four hours dedicated to kids with 800-1000 participants. Our emphasis this year was Geocaching. The completion of a Scavenger Hunt for glacial features, represented by table top models, located around the school qualified the hunters to win a hand held Garmin GPS locator, donated by Wautoma Radio Shack and the Waushara IAT Chapter. Wautoma DNR donated cloth Fire Prevention shopping bags. Special Thanks to Flo Walker for creating the booth decor! 15 th Candlelight event ~ Hestia’s Retreat featuring “The Clauson’s Trio” & our “Rustic Raffle“. On Saturday, October 11th, sixty three hikers joined us on the Chaffee Creek segment for the 16th Annual Fall Color Hike & Dog Walk. Of those sixty three hikers, nineteen were new to the Ice Age Trail and fourteen were four-legged hikers. Fresh for Life Organics co-hosted the event along with the Waushara County Chapter. Fall Hike & Dog Walk ~ Hikers, Cathy Favelle & our four-legged friend, Sadie. On July 4th, we participated in the Hancock and Wautoma Parades. We entered our trailer decorated with our newly updated panels along with American flag decor. Volunteers passed out IAT literature, bandanas, stickers and other goodies to hundreds of parade goers. Accomplishments Every year, the Ice Age Trail Alliance (IATA) gives out a series of awards recognizing the dedication, inspiration and longevity that many volunteers bring to the Ice Age Trail. In 2014, Waushara County Chapter's very own, Jean Clark and AJ McCaskey, were recipients of the IATA's ”In the Mud” Award. Views along the NEW Trail ~ Mecan River Segment The award is given to member volunteers who display a willingness to roll up their sleeves on behalf of the Ice Age Trail. They’re dedicated to our mission, consistently show up at workdays, dive into the dirty work and make significant efforts to establish the IAT. Congratulations Jean and AJ! You truly are the epitome of the volunteer spirit responsible for building trail! Explore the Trail ~ Volunteer ~ Donate What’s NEW? Check out the NEW Ice Age Trail Alliance’s Website. We’re excited about all the ways it will help you get out on the Ice Age Trail. Stay connected! www.iceagetrail.org Future Projects The pace of Timber Harvest activity on public lands along the trail has picked-up considerably in recent years. Two harvests are currently under way or scheduled and will affect over two miles of trail. The one along Chaffee Creek Segment should be complete by next spring and the Mecan River Segment is scheduled for 2015 sometime. Our major maintenance project for 2015 will be to rebuild the signage and refurbish the trail where necessary in these areas. The Sierra Club has expressed interest in helping with this. Stay tuned! Upcoming Events Purchase an Ice Age Trail Membership Today. Makes a Great Gift! * Saturday, February 14th ~ 16th Annual Candlelight Sweetheart Event 5pm-9pm * Saturday, March 14th ~ Annual Chapter Meeting & Election of Officers to follow 1pm * Saturday, June 6th ~ National Trails Day ~ Summer Hike * October ~ Fall Color Hike & Dog Walk For more details on Upcoming Events contact Bob, Coordinator, 920-765-1887, [email protected] or go to www.iceagetrail.org Volunteers and Contributions A Special Thank You to all that made 2014, another productive and successful year! Jenny Addis Larry and Judy Bacon Randy Bacon Ballinger Family Russ Brown Lyle and Beth Buettner Megan Burns Jean Clark for being a Trail Angel Coldwell Banker Coloma Lions Cookie Makers Elward Engel Gary Engel Cheryl Flyte Lee and Barb Hazlett Bob and Deb Jozwowski Guy Kaplan Susan Klabak Joan Klem Leibsle Family Randy Lennartz Teri Lessig AJ McCaskey Genie Metoyer Dan Nordhaus Eugene and Pat Reis Rettler Family Rita Ruffalo Jay Samsel Clyde and Janet Samsel Dick and Sue Semrow Shaney Family Cotton Stanislawski John and Deanna Swanson Dr. Jack Steinbring Pat Tabbert Bob and Bobbi Timberlake Flo Walker Jamie Winn Addis Excavating for plowing snow Almond-Bancroft H.S. ACES Carrie Flyte and all the Candlelighters Hestia’s Respite and Retreat Lavore's on the Hill, Donna Lavore The Clauson’s Trio The Doggy Barber Tri County Elementary Students/Staff Ugly Cupcakes Wautoma DNR Office Wautoma Library Wautoma Radio Shack, TJ Roland Wisconsin Operating Engineers With so many selfless volunteers, in case we missed anyone, please know how grateful we are for your helping hands when we needed them. We couldn’t have done this without the generous contributions of our members and friends. Thank You All! Chapter Executive Board Chapter Coordinator – Bob Jozwowski Vice Coordinator/Publicity – AJ McCaskey Secretary – Jean Clark Treasurer – Cheryl Flyte Membership Coordinator – Jenny Addis Maintenance Coordinator – Randy Lennartz Bring a Friend! Join us at any of our Chapter Meetings & connect with other creative minds. All are welcome! Executive Board: AJ McCaskey, Bob Jozwowski, Jean Clark, Cheryl Flyte & Randy Lennartz Annual Meeting & Special Presentation Mark your Calendars! On Saturday, March 14, 2015 from 1pm-3pm the Waushara County Chapter brings a Special Presentation to our members and the community. Co-hosted by the Wautoma Public Library. Annual Meeting & 2015 Election of Officers to follow. Stay tuned for more details! Waushara County Chapter W6681 Bighorn Ave. Wautoma, WI. 54982 Chapter Coordinator Bob Jozwowski Phone: 920-765-1887 Email: [email protected] 16th Annual Candlelight Sweetheart Event ~ Hike, Snowshoe & Ski ~ When: Saturday, February 14, 2015 from 5pm-9pm Admission: FREE! • Hike, Snowshoe or Ski a mile long Candlelit Trail • Ice Skating & Horse drawn Sleigh Rides • Refreshments & Food available • Rustic Raffle • Music by The Clauson’s Trio We’re on the Web! Visit us at: www.iceagetrail.org Waushara County Chapter W6681 Bighorn Ave. Wautoma, WI. 54982 Proceeds benefit the Waushara County Chapter of the Ice Age Trail Alliance to help build and maintain trail in Waushara County.
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