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Featuring - Tomahawk Leader
JULY/AUGUST 2010 Style NorthCountry Featuring... • Free family ‘Movies in the Park’ • Dining & Entertainment • Calendar of Events • Thrilla on the Grilla • Outdoor Adventure Series and more! Restoring old boats… it’s a Winter passion By Tom Colstad Tomahawk Leader Sports Editor [email protected] It’s not hard to imagine that Gene Winter loves restoring classic cedar strip boats. When Gene was an infant, his uncle, Franklin Winter, adopted him when Gene’s own father died. From that point on, Gene was immersed in boat building, as the elder Winter was the founder/co-owner of Tomahawk Boat Company from the mid-1940s into the 1960s. “Franklin Winter taught me to love wood cedar strip boats,” said Gene. “He taught me that being able to build or restore boats would provide for my retirement. “I’m not a purist,” Gene remarked. “I fix or restore boats so they can be used again and not just sit on a trailer in a garage.” Winter has a passion for restoring old boats and particularly loves working on Tomahawk and Rhinelander classic boats. He currently is working on a 1946 Tomahawk Scout cedar strip boat that he obtained in the Swamp Lake area. Winter also is working on a Tomahawk Red Wing, the first one produced at the Tomahawk boat factory. “I had to remove five coats of lead paint to get down to wood,” Winter shared. “The boats are completely stripped down to good wood. I make my own scrapers to fit various jobs and use them to remove punky wood to get to the good wood. This requires aggressive use of delicate, sharp tools. Franklin showed me that power tools aren’t needed for this, just hand tools. “I then bleach the wood and sand it smooth,” he added. “Any holes are filled with a mixture of epoxy and sawdust. Then the boat is sealed and varnished.” Early in the restoration process any old loose fiberglass is ripped off the hull and replaced with Kevlar or Dynel and epoxy. This material is very strong, according to Winter, and produces a “new car” finish. Winter works several hours per day on old boats above and beyond the time required to run his construction business. Since 1997 he has restored 14 boats and currently is working on a half dozen more. He estimates that it takes almost 500 hours to complete a boat project, which means that he averages about two boat restorations per year. Winter has 48 boats on site, several biding their time until a makeover can happen. He also has about 30 restored outboard motors and another 30 that need attention. “The novelty of restoring boats doesn’t decrease for me,” said Winter. “Something has to get done every day on these boats.” Winter’s plan for his restored boats and motors is to display them in a proposed museum to be built west of the SARA Park boat launch. He hopes to fill the future museum with beautiful Tomahawk, Rhinelander and other cedar strip, cedar plank and plywood classic recreational boats and antique outboard motors. “We have available a non-profit grant from Congressman Dave Obey and future pledges from several private individuals. As the museum plan moves forward, we hope to get more people on board,” said Winter. “If the Lord gives me the time and health, I’ll get through this restoration project. I have a long way to go,” Winter concluded. NorthCountry Style Entertainment Guide is published five times a year by Tomahawk Leader, 315 W. Wisconsin Ave., P.O. Box 345, Tomahawk, WI 54487. Story ideas/calendar items/advertising are always welcome. Contact us at the above addresses, call 715-453-2151 or email [email protected] or [email protected] www.TomahawkLeader.com • www.TravelTomahawk.com Page 2 July/August 2010 NorthCountry Style Spirit-Hill-Ogema 4-H Fair Aug. 7 Caring Consignment: great deals, 20% to non-profit From Caring Consignment Caring Consignment is located at 1336 North Fourth Street. They carry a variety of items, everything from toys to clothing. The prices are awesome and 20% of all sales goes to a local non-profit organization. Check out caringconsignment.com for the deal for the day, posted daily by 10 a.m. Please call the store for information on dropping off consignment items at 715-224-3131. The 68th annual Spirit-Hill-Ogema 4-H Fair will be held at the Spirit Town Hall Saturday, Aug. 7. The hall is located 10 miles east of Ogema on the north side of Hwy. 86. 4-Hers from the Hillbillies, Happy Hoboes and Wilson Workers clubs will be taking part in this year’s fair. The judging schedule is as follows: 8:45 a.m., Dogs; 9 a.m., In-hall exhibits; 9:15 a.m., Poultry, Rabbits and Small Animals; 10 a.m., Swine, Sheep, Goats and Cattle; 11 a.m., Horses. A potluck dinner will be served in the basement of the Town Hall beginning at 11 a.m. Additional food items including ice cream, soda, popcorn and candy will be for sale at family-friendly prices throughout the day. Beginning at 1 p.m. there will be outdoor games for all ages including a frog-jumping contest, egg toss and tug-of-war. All exhibits may leave the fairgrounds at 4 p.m. At 8 p.m. an evening program in the Town Hall will feature entertainment by the participating 4-H clubs and presentation of trophies to the day’s winners. Everyone is welcome to come enjoy a day filled with fun, family, friends and neighbors. Contact fair board president Darrel Lind at 715-564-3340 for more information. , LLC Three days of fun at St. Mary’s Parish fest Caring Consignment CaringConsignment.com Great prices on new and like-new clothing and accessories. 8 Unique Playing Fields 30 Acres of Natural Terrain 20% of all sales go to Open 7 days a week by reservation. W5594 Muskellunge Lake Rd., Tomahawk • 453-6144 ANY LEVEL OF PLAY WELCOME! 1336 N. 4th St., Tomahawk • 715-224-3131 Huge Selection of CEDAR LOG FURNITURE Made Inin Wiscons (under 18 must have a signed parental form provided by Zingers) Locally owned and operated for over 34 years! Enchanted Doll Club of the Northwoods 32 nd presents its Anniversary DOLL SHOW WAUSAU HARN’S FURNITURE & SALE at the Kalmar Community Center #1 in Quality • #1 In Service #1 In Standing Behind Guarantees www.wausauharns.com Hwy. 45N - Eagle River, WI 54521 Refreshments Available • Doll Appraisals $2.00 Doll Doctor Will Be Available We refuse to be undersold! Custom Homes Adults $3.50 - Under 12 yrs. FREE HAR450 NCS10 #4 1/2 mile from Fleet Farm across from Kannenberg Plaza A weekend full of entertainment is in store during the St. Mary’s Parish Festival Friday, July 30 through Sunday, Aug. 1, on the parish grounds in Tomahawk. Friday’s events run from 4 to 10 p.m. with a fish and shrimp boil from 4:30 p.m. until gone; music by TNT Karaoke, raffle sales, paddle wheel, family baskets and refreshments, with Windmill on Wheels ice cream. Saturday’s fun runs from 3 to 10 p.m. Included are grilled pork chops and chicken breast dinners, as well as hot dogs; music by TNT Karaoke, pie garden, pokerino, kids’ games, raffles and family baskets. Sunday features a 10 a.m. polka Mass, with a polka band and dance to follow. Between then and 2 p.m. there also will be Polish kielbasa with sauerkraut, beef sandwiches and salads; Windmill on Wheels ice cream, family baskets, raffles and kids’ activities. Saturday, Aug. 7, 2010 • 10 AM-3 PM 1227 N. Merrill Ave., Wausau - 675-6991 Mon. - Fri. 9-8; Sat. 9-5; Open Sundays 12-4 p.m. NCS#4 XYZ200 Check out the Daily Deal at CaringConsignment.com. (New items posted daily by 10 am) CCO100 NCS10 #4 Local Non-Profit Organizations in the Tomahawk Community! Rent or bring your own paintball guns. Field Paint Only. NCS10#4 ZIN100 Located 1336 N. 4th Street, across from McDonald’s in the back of the Northwoods Party Supply Store. For more information, contact Judy Wainwright 715-379-7132 Proceeds used for donations to local food pantries & Olson Memorial Library Serving Tomahawk For Over Visit traveltomahawk.com for places to stay, shop, dine BAY200 NCS10#4 453-5190 • GROCERIES • BEER & LIQUOR • FRIENDLY SERVICE • ATM • FISHING HEADQUARTERS KB FOR ALL YOUR FISHING NEEDS racker arrel OPEN 365 DAYS A YEAR NCS10 #4 KRA100 N11790 Cty. Hwy. L, Tomahawk • 453-5888 RIDE THE STEAM TRAIN TO A HISTORIC LOGGING CAMP THE LUMBERJACK STEAM TRAIN Open June 24 - August 28, Rain or Shine Monday - Saturday, Closed Sundays Train Runs at 11 a.m., Noon, 1 & 2 p.m. 25 Years! • NEW HOMES • ADDITIONS • REMODELING • GARAGES • DECKS • FULLY INSURED GAS - 24 HOUR PAY AT THE PUMP 5068 Hwy. 8 & 32 Laona, Wisconsin (715) 674-3414 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Logging Museum Blacksmith Shop Farm Corral Forest Tour River Tour & more! SPECIAL EVENTS Cowboy Re-Enactment Sat., Oct. 2nd Saturday Fall Festival Sept. 18th, Sept. 25th & Oct. 2nd Listed in the National Register of Historic Places www.lumberjacksteamtrain.com CAM300 NCS10 #4 July/August 2010 Page 3 NorthCountry Style AOMCI shows off Aug. 4-7 at SARA Park meet Container Garden Contest at Oneida County Fair By Tom Colstad Attention all gardeners! Whether you’re an experienced gardener or just learning, there’s a great opportunity for you to show off your creativity and gardening skills. Forth Floral of Rhinelander will be sponsoring a Container Garden Contest during the Oneida County Fair from Aug. 5-8. Your efforts will be rewarded as the contestant entries will be judged and the top three places will receive a cash prize. In addition, entries will be displayed on the fairgrounds in Rhinelander for all to enjoy. You can make, buy or use any type of container. Plant it with flowers, grains, shrubs, trees or vegetables. Use your imagination! You could use an old bathtub and fill it with flowers or a handmade wheelbarrow planted with vegetables and grains. Contestants must register at the Oneida County Fair 4-H Exhibit Area (tennis courts) by 9:45 am Thursday, Aug. 5 in order to be eligible. Container Gardens will be displayed at the fair by 10 a.m. Judging will be held approximately 3 p.m. All the entries will be on display at the fairgrounds through Aug. 8 for everyone to enjoy. If you have any questions, contact Jake Lindner at the UW Extension office at 715-365-2761 or via email @ [email protected]. wi.us. FIR500 NCS10#4 WATERFRONT PROPERTY CALL J.R. Newton The Waterfront Guy Tomahawk Leader Sports Editor [email protected] For the 31st year in a row, Tomahawk will host the Antique Outboard Motor Club International annual meet at SARA Park. The park is located at 900 W. Somo Ave. along Lake Mohawksin (Wisconsin River). The event generally draws hundreds of exhibitors, vendors and “classic” boat and motor aficionados from across the country and beyond. In years past, various outboard motor companies were featured in indoor displays in the indoor arena showing the progress made in form and performance. Likewise, various boat companies like Tomahawk Boat Manufacturing Company have been featured with examples of the watercraft on display. Along the nearly one-quarter-mile runway along the north side of SARA Park vendors show off their wares, both used and brand new. In the arena several gorgeous boats of varying types are highlighted together with an assortment of antique outboard motors. SARA Park offers a two-dock landing for ease of launching the boats. During the course of the meet there are different on-water competitions for boats of all sizes and shapes. There also is a cruise of Lake Mohawksin and an exhibitors’ parade that offers spectators up-close views of the boats on the water. Many boats are secured along the shore of SARA Park, where some are offered for sale. Other boats for sale might be found in the meet’s “boat yard” where sellers can park boats and trailers. SARA Park offers camping on the grounds (no hook-ups) for a modest daily fee. Showers and restrooms are available for campers’ use inside the arena. The Kwahamot Water Ski Club prepares and serves food for every day of the meet. The meet concludes with a banquet for the attendees. Highlights of the meet include – Thursday: 3.6 HP Modified Event, 10-11 a.m.; Modified Zephyr Event, 1-2 p.m.; 5HP Stock Johnson Event, 3-4 p.m.; boat parade around water ski show, 6 p.m.; Friday: Stock Zephyr Eliminations and Finals, 10-11 a.m.; Oldest Running Outboard Event, 2-3 p.m.; and Saturday: Predicted Log Event, 10-11 a.m.; and banquet, 6 p.m. For more information, contact Bob Dalle AVE at 715-3565649 or [email protected]. The Old Towne Mall h Cards e Candles e Gifts h New Antiques Vendors h Cookbooks e Specialty Foods Open Ceramic Painting Ask about parties 206 W. Wisconsin Ave. (715) 453-3235 Open 7 Days OLD200 NCS10#4 (18 years) Tomahawk: 715-453-4910 - Cell: 612-4139 1612 N. 4th St., Tomahawk, WI 54487 630 North 4th Street Tomahawk • 715-453-3101 453-3076 st ser on ved all day M .-T DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS Fri. Night FISH FRY Sat. 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TOMAHAWK BEN FRANKLIN KRU500 NCS10 #4 In The North Bay Plaza Shopping Center, North Fourth St., Tomahawk • 453-2872 NCS10 #4 FRA200 Page 4 July/August 2010 NorthCountry Style Explore through Nicolet College Outdoor Adventure Series The Nicolet College Outdoor Adventure Series offers a variety of activities to help people learn new outdoor skills and explore new places all across Wisconsin’s great Northwoods and beyond. “These courses make the outdoors much more accessible to people,” said Martha Schouweiler, Tomahawk, Outdoor Adventure Series coordinator. “Along with teaching the technical skills of an activity, we also teach people how to stay safe in the outdoors, NCS10 #4 BAS250 Crafts on the Jersey Presented by Craft Shack LLC N10854 Red Pine Road TOMAHAWK WISCONSIN [email protected] 715-499-0051 August 13-14, 2010 first annual craft fair Friday 2pm - 8pm (Set-up 10AM-2PM) Saturday 10am-3pm (Set-up 8AM-10AM) NCS #4 CRA100 whether that’s on a wildflower hike or sea kayaking from one island to another on Lake Superior.” Adventures this year include numerous beginning and intermediate sea kayak and canoe classes and trips that range from basic instruction to such inviting excursions as Date Night via Kayak, Full Moon Paddle, Kayak with Kids and Paddle to Pizza. Destinations include the Apostle Islands, Isle Royale, Sylvania Wilderness, and numerous scenic lakes, rivers and flowages throughout the region. Other outings include a full slate of nature study hikes that focus on birding, wildflowers and butterflies. These are in addition to collecting wild rice, mountain biking, yoga, turkey hunting, fly fishing, learning how to use a global positioning system (GPS) and traditional archery. Classes are oriented for everyone from children to senior citizens. Each of the more than 60 courses is rated on a strenuosity scale from S1, which is likely a stationary experience, to S4, which requires good physical conditioning for challenging adventures. Among just some of the many choices are: Northbay Pharmacy, Inc. Prompt, Professional Prescription Service 453-5996 NORTHBAY PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Using a computer, we keep a profile of all prescriptions you have with us. A complete record of this profile is available for tax and insurance purposes at no charge. We routinely check your medications for possible allergy and interaction problems to help improve your healthcare. 686 N. 4th Street Tomahawk, WI 54487 Check Out The Expanded Gift Department! • • • • • • • • • Home Medical Equipment - Walkers, Wheelchairs, Bedside Commodes Sports Medicine Equipment Professional Braces and Supports Quality Generics Cosmetics Home Blood Glucose Monitoring Equipment and Supplies Incontinence Supplies New Expanded Gift Department Greeting Cards before indulging in a beautiful earthy white-cedar sauna, then head to the lake for a swim or paddle. A gourmet lunch will be served outdoors while observing eagles, loons and maybe an otter. Prerequisite: must be at least 11 years of age and know how to swim; sauna portion not recommended for those with heart or blood pressure issues. Fee: $33; level S1. •Wild Guide, Wild Place, Wild Food (Apostle Islands National Lakeshore) – FridaySaturday, Aug. 6-7, begins at noon on Friday in Bayfield and ends late afternoon Saturday. Guides: Jerry Gauld/Wes Doak/Martha Schouweiler. On the fall trip last year, the group stumbled across a man who had been hiking for 36 days with his dog. The retired 60-year-old heaving equipment operator planned on living off the land on a 517-mile backpacking trip across some of the most remote and beautiful country in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. This adventure is designed to hear more about his stories as the group hikes with him and his dog, Molly. It might be easier to listen in a lecture hall, but it will be more of a memory-maker to camp under the stars, hike on a FREE Mr. ED’s ESTI MAT EXCAVATING, INC. and ES Septic Cleaning & Portable Toilet Rentals • Septic Tanks Pumped • Holding Tanks v Low Rates Cleaned • Portable Toilet Rentals v Prompt Service • Bulldozing • Basements • Trenching v Friendly Customer • Sand • Gravel • Forestry Products • Fill Dirt Service • Top Soil • Rip Rap Shorelines v Fully Insured • Road Building • Land Clearing v Residential • Rock Retaining Wall & Landscape Boulders & Commercial Most credit cards accepted. Call us at 715-453-5109, cell 715-493-0593 or in the Rib Lake area at 715-427-5362 Email: [email protected] NCS10 #4 MIS250 Northbay PHOTO CENTER 715-453-9901 beautiful island and eat wild food around a campfire. Fee includes ferry ride to the island, dinner and breakfast. Assistance with camping equipment if needed. Fee: $225; level S3. •Nicolet National Forest Luna-White Deer Trail Hike – Sunday, Aug. 15, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., near Eagle River, with John Bates/ Mary Burns. The Luna-White Deer Trail loops for about four miles along the shorelines of Lunda Lake and White Deer Lake through a mature northern hemlock-hardwood forest. The trail is reasonably level terrain, easy to hike. The group will go slow, poke around a lot and stop frequently to talk. While they won’t go very far, you will be on the trail most of the day. Fee: $28; level S3. •Sea Kayaking The Sea Caves of Lake Superior – Wednesday, Aug. 18, Bayfield area, depart Nicolet Lakeland campus at 7 a.m., return after dark, with Paul Ehlers/Wil Losch. Centuries of wave action carved intricate caves into the sandstone cliffs of Lake Superior’s Apostle Island shoreline. Learn about the geology and, if the lake is tranquil, paddle in and out of the caves delicate arches, vaulted chambers, passageways and deepest recesses. Seven-mile paddle trip. Students must have completed a basic safety course. Fee: $60; $80 with kayak rental; level S4. Classes in the current session run through fall. The series also offers a winter session, which will be announced later. To register for a class, for more information or to request a catalog, call Nicolet at 715-3566753 or 1-800-585-9304. The catalog also is posted to the Nicolet College website at www.nicoletcollege.edu under the publications link at the bottom of the page. Fresh Baked Breads, “Better Breakfasts,” Personal Pizzas Self-Serve Our Photo Lab Offers: 4 Hour Photo Service Customer •• 124&Hour Normal Service Available Terminal • Reprints & Enlargements for Digital Media Prints •“Get Off the Road” Introductory Mountain Bike Instruction and Tour – Anvil Trails – Saturday, Aug. 28, 1-5 p.m., Eagle River area, with Sandra Lotto/Joe Panci instructing. If you’re like many people who own a fat tire bike, you may never have ridden it on anything more challenging than pavement or gravel. Want more adventure in your life? Maybe it’s time to “get off the road” and see what these bikes are built for. Begin with basic instruction on shifting and braking, learn skills for going over and around obstacles and practice on an obstacle course before going on a group ride on the Anvil Trails, east of Eagle River. They were developed in the U.S., back in the day of the Civilian Conservation Corps and are now on the National Register of Historic Places. Participants must provide their own fat tire bike and helmet. Fee: $25, level S3. •Yoga, Sauna and Brunch in Nature – Saturday, Aug. 7, 9 a.m.noon; also offered Wednesday, Aug. 11, 9 a.m.-noon, Lake Myrtle, Hazelhurst, with Melanie Lindert Panush, dance/yoga instructor. Revel in the simple pleasures and enjoy one hour of gentle Hatha yoga overlooking Lake Myrtle, • Custom Design of Your Photography • Order Digital Prints Online at... 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A sellout last year, the Lions Club is reminding those who would like to sample the best barbeque pork ribs available in the area to get their tickets in advance. Lions Club member and event organizer Tom Kelley said along with being a great bargain (attendees get to taste mouth-watering ribs prepared by all contestants and are served a healthy side fixing of cole slaw and beans for just $12), the Thrilla also offers the perfect opportunity to support the community. “It’s certainly a worthwhile event and a heck of a deal,” Kelley said, adding those attending also be treated to free chicken wing appetizers provided by the Lions Club and prepared by the contestants. BILLY BOB’S RACKS UP RIB AWARDS: No ribbing, Billy Bob’s Sports Bar and Grill recently grilled the competition at the sixth annual Polish Palace Pig Out by taking first in all three categories relating to ribs at a cook-off held in Philips. The grill crew, pictured from left, Billy Eastwood, Robert Borem, Bill Eastwood and Gary Baguhn, brought home the Judge’s Choice, People’s Choice and Overall Trophy for their finger-licking ribs. The contest could be considered a warmup, as Billy Bob’s prepares to take part in the Tomahawk Lions Club’s third annual Thrilla on the Grilla rib cook-off in downtown Tomahawk Aug. 14. Billy Bob’s will look to reclaim the title of baron of bones and sultan of sauce after winning the first Thrilla in 2008. Those who don’t want to wait until the Thrilla to get a taste of Billy Bob’s award-winning ribs can stop by on Thursdays, as baby back ribs and smoked chicken are served on the deck from 5 to 9 p.m. weekly. –Photo by Joe France He noted proceeds from ticket sales go back to local non-profit organizations. Over the past two years thousands of dollars have been raised for local community organizations. A five-piece band from Wausau will provide live entertainment and Tomahawk Main Street Inc. will have available sweet corn and snow cones. The Lions will be serving refreshments, including beer, as part of the afternoon event. American Legion Post 93 members will serve up the cole slaw and beans provided by the Lions. While the entertainment and good cause are attractive side fixings to the Thrilla, the meat of the event is the barbeque ribs contestants will be grilling up and have available for tasting, which can take in upwards of 20 hours to prepare prior to the event. Last year’s champion, the Happy Snapper team “Porker in the Pines” will be among groups again grilling for the top spot. The Billy Bob’s Sports Bar and Grill team “Bone Masters” will look to reclaim the title it won in 2008. Judges this year include the creator of the Sweet Baby Ray’s gourmet sauce, Larry Raymond, Tom Lecht and recently crowned Pow Wow Queen Meka Pennington. Packaging Corporation of America’s “We’re the Best, Forget the Rest” team will defend its People’s Choice Award from last year. Also returning for a shot at the crown are teams from Harley-Davidson, Big Moose Supper Club and Nelson’s County Market. Two new teams are joining the competition including the Arnold Ziffel and the Smoke House Boys team from Fuzzy’s Auto and Smoker’s Meats and a crew from the Lions themselves, dubbed “Bonus Maximus.” Along with the Judge’s Choice and People’s Choice, awards will be presented for the best wings and best overall presentation. Chicken wing appetizers will be served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., with ribs to follow from 1 to 4 p.m. As part of the day’s entertainment, the Lions Club will have Lions Lotto lottery tickets available, and the postponed Fourth of July fireworks show will take place at SARA Park at dusk. 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RR Ogema, WI 54459 715-767-5287 Tue-Thurs, 8-3 Fri, 8-7 Sat & Sun, 8-4 HIL400 NCS10 #4 Twice R a o un y a l d As Nice P Tomahawk’s Music on the River Free concerts Wednesdays through Aug. 4 from 6-8 p.m. at Veteran’s Memorial Park - on shores of Wisconsin River off North Fourth Street at the bridge Rain location: SARA Park Tickets to the Thrilla can be purchased in advance at any participating business or at Tomahawk Community Bank, Nelson’s County Market and the Tomahawk Regional Chamber of Commerce. The Lions are also looking for men and women to join the local club. For more on membership, contact Mark Eisenman at 715-453-3698. For more on the Thrilla, contact Kelley at 453-6943. something, or looking for affordable prices ...Stop by for quality, resale & new clothing, jewelry, crafts & more. 453-8290 Downtown Tomahawk Village Square Restaurant & Conference Center .50 17 Pay for 9, Play 18 Monday - Thursday All U Can Play $55.00 Monday - Thursday $ Every Day at 5 p.m. TWILIGHT Play until dusk. Cart not included NCS10 #4 VIL100 Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner We Offer Catering Services SMOKE FREE ENVIRONMENT 18 Hole Public Golf Cart not included Golf, Cart, Lunch, Tap Drinks Open Daily 4:30 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. and until 9:00 p.m. on Fridays Bus. 51 North Tomahawk, WI 54487 (715) 453-7000 With Us! 12.50 1.00 5.00 $ Adult 1ST Child $ 2ND Child $ INS200 NCS10 #4 )By Jed Buelow Practice & Play Single$20.00 Couple$35.00 Fridays & Sundays at 4 p.m. - Includes Rangeballs & Golf till Dusk. 453-3130 Tomahawk inshallacc.com N11060 Clear Lake Road, Tomahawk, WI, 54487 Page 6 July/August 2010 NorthCountry Style Free family ‘Movies in the Park’ •Saturday, July 31 – “Night at the Museum” (2006) starring: Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Dick Van Dyke and Mickey Rooney. A newly recruited night security guard at the Museum of Natural History discovers that an ancient curse causes the animals and exhibits on display to come to life and wreak havoc. •Saturday, Aug. 21 – “Earth” (2007), Disney nature documentary narrated by James Earl Jones. The remarkable story of three animal families and their amazing journeys across the planet we call home. Incredible photography! Movies begin at dusk and are shown on a 12-foot-by20-foot outdoor screen. “A beautiful summer evening and a free outdoor movie. Sitting under the stars watching a family-friendly film that everyone can afford to attend. It’s free! Just bring a lawn chair or blanket and sit back and enjoy the show!” suggest those behind the projector, Wendy and Craig Wagner and Lesley Likwarz. To help with transportation, a free shuttle has even been arranged for pick-ups and drop-offs in downtown Tomahawk. Pick-ups and drop-off are at the Tomahawk Here’s a lot for a LITTLE. 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Easy-to-use features and versatility of functions great for all types of sewing, including crafting, home decorating, quilting and mending. • Includes 4 presser feet • Instruction manual with step-bystep photos • Convertible free arm • Built-in accessory storage • Snap-on presser feet • Extra bobbins and needles • Adjustable stitch length and width municipal parking lot at 7 p.m. and Tomahawk Ace Hardware parking lot at 7:15 p.m. All children under age 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Concessions are available at the show; no carry-ins or coolers. All proceeds from concessions help pay for the movies. Direct any questions to 715-367-0031. Open for business; classes planned From Tomahawk Sew & Vac Tomahawk Sew & Vac is now open for business. We are a full service store offering sales and service on popular sewing machines and vacuum cleaners. We service all makes of sewing machines and vacuum cleaners in-house. And, we have available parts and supplies for all brands of sewing machines and vacuum cleaners. We will be offering sewing classes for beginner adults and “kids” sewers as well as advanced classes on garment sewing and craft classes like home deco, quilting and many others. Come in to check us out at 688 N. 4th St. in the NorthBay Plaza. WESUC SEPTIC Holding & Portable Restroom Rental Customers WHILE INVENTORY LASTS! 7 years TOMAHAWK SEW N VAC 688 N. 4th St. 715-369-7500 (Northbay Plaza, next to Northbay Pharmacy) Tomahawk, WI • 715-224-3401 Financing Available / Trade In Allowance www.WisconsinRiverCruises.com NCS10 #4 TSV100 Play the Beautiful Timber Ridge Golf Club Sat. & Sunday Special Valid From 2pm-4pm $45.99 Valid From 6:30AM-8AM $45.95 Valid From 8AM-10AM $49.95 reg. $65 Must present coupon. Expires 08-31-10 Must present coupon. Expires 08-31-10 COUPON FREE CART Special Mondays all day Sundays 7am-10am with paid green fee Must present coupon. Expires 08-31-10 Coupons not valid on holidays, outings, or league play. 715-356-9502• www.TimberRidgeGolfClub.com TIM400 NCS10#4 4 FOR THE PRICE OF 3 Septic Give us a try. Let us earn your business! NCS #4 WSS100 WOW10 WSS100 ✓ Track Skid Loader Free es ✓ Bulldozing at Estim Now booking Large & Small Outings Tuesdays & Thursdays WESUC 12TH YEAR IN BUSINESS in Minocqua. COUPON serving the Tomahawk & Surrounding Area CELEBRATING OUR NEW LOWER MEMBERSHIP SPECIALS COUPON NCS10 #4 WIS350 Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9am - 5pm; Sat. 9am - 4pm; Closed Sun. -4er5t A3lb-r4ec0h2t 0 5 1 7 R ob Bethel ✓ Backhoe - Large & Small ✓ General Trucking LLC Basements • Ponds • Lot Clearing • Driveways • Final Grading Tomahawk, WI 54487 Screened Top Soil • Red Granite • Road Gravel 715-453-8322 Sand Fill • Commercial & Residential Snow Plowing Cell: 612-6131 VATING A C X E BET300 NCS #4 Enjoy free movies under the stars. The Majestic Oaks Foundation is into its second summer of providing community and family entertainment outside on the big screen – this year at a new location. The 2010 Movies in the Park are taking place at Nokomis Community Park on County Road L, north of Hwy. 8. Remaining shows include: July/August 2010 Page 7 NorthCountry Style How to Drain Your Water Heater New Armor Shield office opens Visit our website: www.tomahawkleader.com From Armor Shield Home Improvements Armor Shield Home Improvements, featuring the Armor Shield Roof System, has opened its newest office at 8736 Hwy. 51 in Minocqua just north of Hwy. 70 west. The Armor Shield Roof System is the most energy efficient roof on the market today. It is designed and engineered to go over one existing layer of shingles, so we eliminate the mess and expense of having to tear off your current shingles. We apply 1-inch-by-4-inch battens everywhere you have a rafter or roof truss. We then apply Sharkskin radiant underlayment to the battens, next we apply a 2-inch-by-2-inch counter batten, then the metal itself. The metal “shingle” itself is made of 26-gauge Galvalume steel which has zinc so you get no moss, mold or algae growth along with aluminum so you get no rusting, all with the strength of steel. With this system we have air flowing over your entire roof deck; therefore eliminating ice damning on your roof and also reducing your attic temperature by as much as 50 degrees in the summer. The result, the lowering of the energy costs for air conditioning your home. This airspace also totally eliminates ice damning; the shingles are not robbing your house of heat in the cold winter months. The U.S. Department of Energy has done testing to show a 45% energy savings with the application of a batten style roof. The Armor Shield Metal Roof System comes with a lifetime warranty for both materials and labor as long as you own your home. If you sell your home the warranty converts to a 50-year warranty that stays with the building itself; it doesn’t matter how many owners live in the home, they are all covered 100% non-prorated for materials and labor 50 years from the install date. The industry’s best warranty! Call Armor Shield Home Improvements today and get the one and only Armor Shield Roof System, the last roof you will ever buy! TER200 NCS10#4 When was the last time you drained your water heater? If it was more than a year ago, it is time to do it! Returning to a vacation home after a long absence? Your water heater, and your water quality will benefit from draining the water heater as part of opening up your cabin for the summer. It’s easy to drain your own water heater once you know how, and with a few easily found supplies. You will need: • A hose to attach to the water heater drain • Possibly a lighter to re-ignite the pilot of your gas water heater The Steps: 1) Turn off the energy supply to the water heater. Electric and oil water heaters have breaker boxes near the heater or are on a breaker or located in a fuse box. Gas water heaters have controls at the bottom of the tank. 2) Turn the control to pilot before draining. IMPORTANT: Do not turn energy on while the tank is empty. 3) Turn off the water supply to the water heater. Usually a valve is located above the heater; if not, the main water valve will have to be turned off. 4) Attach a hose to the water heater’s drain and open the drain valve. Also open hot water taps upstairs to allow air to enter and water to leave. If the water won’t drain out, open the pressure relief valve at the top or on the side of the water heater. It will take about an hour for the water heater to drain. 5) Close the drain and turn on the water after the water heater is empty. When the heater is full, water will run at all the hot water taps. Allow this to run for 10-20 minutes, then shut off all the hot water taps. 6) Turn the energy supply back on, but ONLY after the water heater is full of water. It will take about an hour for the water to heat up. Gas heaters sometimes need to have the pilot re-ignited. 7) Repeat annually. Water heaters are steel tanks and steel will rust while in contact with the water over a long period of time. Draining your water heater will assure you of the same quality of water in your hot as in your cold water. 1910-2010 RV 100th Anniversary For more information about the quality of the water in your home or cabin, visit www.MaherWater.com or call 715-358-3600 to talk to a certified water specialist at Maher Water Corporation. Bypass 51, exit 234, onto Hwy. 8, go west 1 mile, turn left onto Wolf Rd. 15% OFF Good until 30 days after publication date. MAH200 NCS10 #4 ARM100 NCS#4 Page 8 July/August 2010 NorthCountry Style CALENDAR OF EVENTS Look for updates at www.tomahawkleader.com. Also check www.traveltomahawk.com for Town Square Business Directory of places to stay, shop, dine. ONGOING •Kwahamot Water Ski Club – Free water ski shows, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, 8 p.m./7:30 p.m. late in season, Kwahamot Park by N. 4th St. bridge, through Labor Day. (Note: no shows July 27 and 29 because of bridge dredging.) •Harley-Davidson Factory Tours – Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Kaphaem Road, Tomahawk. Call: 877-883-1450, harley-davidson.com/experience. •Flea Market/Farmers Market – supports Girl Scouts, Thursdays, 8 a.m.3 p.m., Washington Park, near Chamber building, through Labor Day. Information/ Pete’s Pump Septic Service, LLC Tomahawk’s #1 Hauler Taking Care Of Your #2 Needs JULY 2010 •Music on the River – Wednesday, July 28, 6-8 p.m., Veterans Memorial Park, this week featuring Merrill City Band. Rain location SARA Park. •Movies in the Park – Saturday, July 31, Free family movies on large screen, dusk, Nokomis Community Park, County Road L. “Night at the Museum.” Bring lawn chair, blanket. Shuttle available 7 p.m. municipal parking lot by City Hall; 7:15 p.m., Ace Hardware. Information: 715-367-0031. NEW ITEMS ADDED DAILY Fully licensed & insured. From Grandma’s House to Grandpa’s Garage Office: (715) 453-3037 • Cell: (715) 966-0180 www.petespump.com W8367 County Road O • Tomahawk Always Here 24/7 - 365 Days A Year. We are expanding to offer you even Greater Service! Family Owned & Operated For Over 40 Years PET400 NCS10 #4 Lower Level NOW OPEN Family Traditions New & Used Furniture, Gift Items, Antiques & Collectibles 214 W. Wisconsin Ave., Tomahawk, WI • 715-453-8462 •Summer Festival – Friday-Sunday, July 30-Aug. 1, St. Mary’s Catholic Church’s Summer Festival on parish grounds. Information: 453-2878. AUGUST 2010 •Summer Festival – Friday-Sunday, July 30-Aug. 1, St. Mary’s Catholic Church’s Summer Festival on parish grounds. Information: 453-2878. •BBQ Chicken Dinner/Carnival – Sunday, Aug. 1, St. John Baptist Catholic Church, Hwy. 17/J, Bloomville. Mass, 10:15 a.m.; dinner/carnival 11:15 a.m. Music. •Music on the River – Wednesday, Aug. 4, 6-8 p.m., Veterans Memorial Park, this week featuring GB’s Dance Band. Rain location SARA Park. •Antique Outboard Boat and Motor Show – Wednesday-Saturday, Aug. 4-7: Annual event draws national/international participants/vendors, 8 a.m.-8 p.m., SARA Park. Information: 715-356-5649. •Oneida County Fair – Thursday-Sunday, Aug. 5-8, Pioneer Park Historical Complex, Rhinelander. Amusement rides, music, exhibits, logging show, farmers market, dachshund races, Ag Olympics, family land. Information: 715-499-3002. •Totally Tomahawk Street Sale – Saturday, Aug. 7: Sidewalk sales in downtown Tomahawk and along North Fourth Street. Information: 453-5334. •Doll Show and Sale – Saturday, Aug. 7, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Kalmar Community Center, Hwy. 45N, Eagle River. Doll doctor on site. Presented by Enchanted Doll Club of the Northwoods. Admission: $3.50 adults; free under age 12. Information: 715-379-7132. •Spirit-Hill-Ogema 4-H Fair – Saturday, Aug. 7, Spirit Town Hall, Hwy. 86, about ½ mile east of Hwy. 102. Judging begins 8:45 a.m.; lunch, 11 a.m.; outdoor games/contests, 1 p.m.; evening program, 8 p.m. •Price County Fair – Wednesday-Saturday, Aug. 11-14, Price County Fair, Fairgrounds, Phillips. Information: 715-339-2397; www.pricecountyfair.com. •Craft Fair – Friday-Saturday, Aug. 13-14, The Craft Shack craft fair N10854 Red Pine Rd., off Tannery Rd. Vendors welcome. Information: 715-499-0051. •Thrilla on the Grilla – Saturday, Aug. 14, downtown Tomahawk. Chicken wing appetizers, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.; barbecue rib contest, 1-4 p.m. Side fixings, corn on cob, five-piece band performing. Postponed fireworks at dusk at SARA Park. Information: 715-453-6943. •Lawnmower Races – Saturday, Aug. 14, 4 p.m., Nokomis Community Park, County Road L, Nokomis. Information: 715-453-4801. •Tomahawk Fly-In – Sunday, Aug. 15, Tomahawk Regional Airport. Information: 715-453-5491, 453-1874. •Movies in the Park – Saturday, Aug. 21, Free family movie on large screen, dusk, Nokomis Community Park, County Road L. “Earth.” Shuttle available 7 p.m. municipal parking lot by City Hall; 7:15 p.m., Ace Hardware. Information: 715-3670031. •Kwahamot All-Star Tournament – Saturday, Aug. 28, 10 a.m., Kwahamot Bay. UPCOMING 2010 New Antique Dealers NCS10 #4 FAM100 • Residential & Commercial • Septic & Holding Tank Pumping • Onsite Camper & Outhouse Service • Porta-Pottie Rental vendor contact: 453-4439, 453-1398. •Downtown Farmers Market – Thursdays, 12:30-6 p.m. or until gone, through Fall, downtown Tomahawk. Information: 453-1090. •WaWui Bingo – Wednesdays, 7 p.m. games, doors open 5:30 p.m., SARA Park Activity Center. •Summer Outdoor Worship – Sundays, 9:30 a.m., Schaefer’s Wharf, County Road L on Lake Nokomis through Labor Day weekend. Presented by Grace Lutheran Church. Bring chair, blanket. Rain location: Nokomis Park pavilion, north on County Road L. Information: 453-4066. •Tomahawk Summer Recreation Program, Weekday activities throughout summer. Specifics listed in Tomahawk Leader, www.tomahawkleader.com. Information: 453-4040, [email protected]. •Speedway Racing – Fridays, Tomahawk Speedway. Pits open 5 p.m.; racing 7:30 p.m. Information: 715-891-2901. •HAVEN Bingo – Sundays, 7 p.m., Les & Jim’s Lincoln Lanes, 1208 N. Center Ave., Merrill. Information: 536-1300. •Tomahawk Historical Museums – Tuesdays-Saturdays: Two museums on East Washington Avenue. Open through Aug. 28. Hours: Tuesdays-Fridays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Saturdays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., closed Sundays and Mondays. Information: 453-2056. Nearby Attractions •Northern Lights Playhouse, Hazelhurst, Hwy. 8, rotating repertory theater. (Information: 356-7173, ext. 930; www.nl-playhouse.com). •Wisconsin River Cruises, cruise Wisconsin River, includes dinner theater offering. (www.WisconsinRiverCruises. com). •Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum, Franklin and 12th Streets, Wausau. (Information: 845-7010, www.lywam.org, [email protected].) •Merrill Historical Society Museum, 102 E. Third St., Merrill. (Information: 536-5652.) •Tomahawk Fire and Rescue School – Saturday-Sunday, Sept. 11-12. Information: www.tomahawkfd.org. •Tomahawk Fall Ride for MDA – Thursday-Sunday, Sept. 16-19: Tomahawk’s premier event and huge fund raiser for the Muscular Dystrophy Association, with more than $1.5 million raised for the charity over the years. Four-day motorcycle rally, with Harley-Davidson plant tours, Friday night Thunder Parade, live music including SARA Park and downtown evening street dances, bike raffles and much more. Major events at SARA Park, Harley-Davidson plant(s), downtown and Nokomis Community Park, plus venues throughout community. Information: 800-569-216, 453-5334; watch for updates, pictures at www.tomahawkleader.com. VISIT OUR COMPLETE & FRIENDLY STORE! We have more of EVERYTHING you need for summer and holiday cooking. YOUR HOMETOWN MARKET Whether Home Or Away Open 7 days a week in store ❏ LIQUOR ❏ BAKERY ❏ DELI ❏ FTD FLORAL ❏ FILM DEVELOPING $UPER Every $AVING time yo Sign u p and s OPEN 24 HOURS DAILY u use y S our... ave tod ay! 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