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Newsline - Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce
May 2014
Newsline
1 S. Main St., Clintonville, WI 54929 * 715-823-4606
[email protected] * www.clintonvillewichamber.com
Volume 4, Issue 5
Clintonville Area
Chamber of Commerce
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT
Candi Huber
Schutt Industries
Ladies line up a caretaker
for the family, give your girlPRESIDENT-ELECT
friends a call and make plans
Jeff Hoffman
to have some
fun! Girls Go Cruisin’ is set
County Post East /
for Wednesday, May
7, 2-7 p.m.
Shoppers’ Guide
The Grand prize consists of a Samsung 7” Galaxy Tablet, courtesy of CellPAST-PRESIDENT
com and Trophies & Treasures plus $10 Amazon Gift Card from The Living
Jodi Zillmer
Room Coffee Shop; Family Bowling Package from Clintonville Lanes; $10 Gift
Tadych’s Econofoods
Certificate and apparel from hard Core Fitness; and $10 Gift Certificate from
BH Fashionwear and BH Footwear. A basket valued at over $350!
TREASURER
Brian Lange
Participating retailers include: Erickson Pharmacy, Flowers & Things, HarKerberRose SC
mony Portrait Studio, B&H Footwear, Trophies & Treasurers, B&H Fashionwear, D. Mitchell Interiors, Modern Hair Designers, The Living Room Coffee
DIRECTORS
Shop, Honey Creek, Hard Core Fitness, Klein Chevrolet Buick and Clintonville
Sue Aschliman
Lanes. “Shopping Guides” are now available at these retailers so you can pick
B&H Fashionwear/
B&H Footwear
one up and start planning your strategy. You must visit at least five (5) of
these retailers and have your guide signed or stamped in order to be eligible
Sara Mullens-Hornung
for the Grand Prize. You must also be at least 18 years of age to participate.
Cambridge Designs
The Relaxation Party will be held at Clintonville Lanes & Banquet Hall. All
“Shopping
Guides” must be brought to Clintonville Lanes no later than 7:15
Mary Krueger
Fox Valley Technical College p.m. for the Grand Prize drawing. Drawing will be held at 7:30 p.m. and you
must be present to win.
The event is sponsored by the Retail Committee of the Chamber of ComRonda Olson
merce.
More information is available by contacting the Chamber at 715-823American Family Insurance
4606. (see flyer on page 9)
Tricia Rose
Clintonville Chronicle
STAFF
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Sandy Yaeger
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Jackie Baldwin
Meetings Held
2nd Tuesday Each Month
7:30 a.m. Chamber Office
Office Hrs. 9 am-4 pm M-F
19th Annual
The 19th Annual Golf Outing sponsored
by the Chamber of Commerce is scheduled for Monday, June 9. There is an early bird special of $75 per person through
May 31. Teams and individuals are welcomed. Event is open to public. Price will
increase to $80 per person beginning
June 1. Registration and box lunch will
begin at 9 a.m. with a Shotgun start at 10
a.m. More details and a registration form
are available on page 12.
Thrivent Offers Social Security Seminar
Estate Planning Scheduled for May 1
You have worked hard all your life to build your estate, but you may not be sure of the best way to pass
your assets, business and personal property to your
loved ones. You may also be
facing some common concerns
to many families such as paying
for nursing home care.
A session on Estate Planning
will be held on Thursday, May 1, 6-7:30 p.m. at Fox
Valley Technical College. Shad Derozier, Legacy Law
Group LLC, Appleton, will be the presenter. The event
is sponsored by the Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce.
As an estate planning law firm, Legacy Law Group is
dedicated to developing comprehensive estate plans,
including wills and trusts, that integrate asset protection, long-term care planning, and elder law related
issues. They take a client-centered approach to provide the highest value to the clients through uniquely
crated personalized plans.
RSVP’s are required and can be made by contacting
the Chamber office at 715-823-4606 or
[email protected].
Job Fair at Pine Manor Healthcare Center
Thrivent Financial of Clintonville is offering a
Social Security seminar on Tuesday, May 6, 6:30
p.m. at the Clintonville Community Center, 30
S. Main St.
Explore how to navigate the Social Security
landscape and avoid costly mistakes that can
affect you for the rest of your life. When
should I apply? How much will I be taxed? Why
do I need to think about this now? This complimentary presentation will help you learn how
to sort through the options to help ensure the
choices you make are right for you.
Space is limited. RSVP by calling Cole Steinke
or Thom Lemmenes at 715-823-2180 or send an
email to [email protected]. (see
flyer on page 8)
Citywide Rummage May 17
Clintonville’s Citywide Rummage Sales will
be held on Saturday,
May 17. Advertising for
your rummage sale is
available in the Shoppers’ Guide and County
Post East. Place your ad
by May 2 and receive
seven lines for the price
of five during the Early
Bird Special. Deadline
for all ad copy is Wednesday, May 7, 5 p.m.
Contact the Shoppers’ Guide for more details.
A Job Fair is set for Tuesday, May 6, 12-4 p.m. at
Pine Manor Healthcare Center, 1625 E. Main Street,
Embarrass.
Applicants will be able to meet the management
team and discuss opportunities within Pine Manor. Onsite immediate interviews will be conducted. Refreshments will be served and you will be given a guided
tour of Pine Manor, which as been serving the ClintonSpring Cruise Car Show Set for May 16
ville/Shawano area for over 60 years.
The 13th Annual Spring Cruise Car Show is set
Pine Manor is currently seeking full-time and partfor
Friday, May 16, 5-9 on the “Main Drag”,
time and PRN positions, all shifts.
If you are unable to attend the Job fair, you may Clintonville.
Featured vehicle this year is the Tri-5
call 715-823-3135 to make an appointment.
Chevys. Trophies will be presented in 15 classes
plus Mayor’s Choice, Chief’s Choice, and ChamTourism Brochures Needed
ber’s (Ladies’) Choice.
We are constantly updating our tourism brochures
There will be live music with DJ “Dr. Rock”,
and menus both at the office and at the 24-hour Tour- 50/50 raffles throughout the evening, Beat the
ist Hut. We have people stopping daily at both places Heat food stand and 200+ cars.
looking for information. Take advantage of this great
Entry forms are available at Lakeshore Auto
opportunity available to Chamber members and show- Sales, Ed’s Auto Repair, Clintonville City Hall,
case your business by displaying your information. You Clintonville Chamber of Commerce, Clintonville
can drop off brochures at our office during normal of- P o l i c e
Dept.
or
online
at
fice house of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily or give us a call at www.clintonvillewi.org. An event shirt will go
715-823-4606 and we will pick them up.
to the first 100 pre-registered vehicles.
All proceeds go to support the Clintonville
Don’t forget to share the “Newsline”
Beat The Heat Youth program. (see page 11)
with fellow employees!
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May Business Anniversaries
Congratulate these businesses on their years of success!
City of Clintonville
ThedaCare Medical Center
Riverside Golf Course
Advanced Home Technologies, Inc.
Clintonville Area Historical Society
Shawano Ski Sharks
Olson’s Rural Electric
Honey Creek
Schley Buildings LLC
Modern Hair Designers
Northridge Landscape Service, LLC
UltraCom Wireless Communication
Steinke Storage & Body Repair, LLC
162 Years
94 Years
85 Years
47 Years
39 Years
38 Years
31 Years
29 Years
28 Years
26 Years
15 Years
15 Years
9 Years
WEBSITE OF THE MONTH
Modern Hair Designers
(This is a new website for Modern Hair Designers)
You “Glow” Girl Scheduled
The You Grow Girl! Program is excited to announce
that their 3rd Annual 5k will be an evening event
called “You “Glow” Girl!!.
This is a community event and everyone is invited
to join in the fun for this non-competitive walk/run
on Friday, May 9. Start time will be 8 p.m. at the
Clintonville High School Track.
Wear your “Glow gear” and participate as a runner,
walker, volunteer or spectator and stay for the postrace party.
Registration is available by contacting Lynette Edwards at [email protected]. Check out the
webpage at www.clintonville.k12.wi.us/district/you
_grow_girl.html. (see page 10)
CHAMBER BUCKS
are available in any amount during normal business hours at the
Chamber office 1 S. Main, Mon.-Fri., 9 A.M.-4 P.M.
Total Amount March 2014
$1,435
Total Amount 2013 Purchased $21,984
CHAMBER BUCKS ARE NOT REDEEMABLE FOR CASH!
Chamber Bucks are great for Christmas, birthdays,
anniversaries, thank you, weddings,
employee incentives & more
Networking Rally Tuesday, May 20
The May Networking Rally is set for Tuesday, May 20, 8-9 a.m. at Angelus Retirement
Community in the Sunroom. All Chamber
members are welcome to attend.
Networking Rally is a creative way for
Chamber members to meet new business contacts, secure referrals, and network in a
friendly uplifting environment in a very short
amount of time. The Rally is facilitated by
Chamber Executive Director Sandy Yeager.
Business people will have the opportunity to
have face time with all attendees as they
make their pitch/brief introductions to each
other.
Here are some easy ways to prepare for and
utilize the Networking Rally to it’s fullest potential:
 Prepare a succinct two minute pitch introducing your product and/or service. Make
sure your pitch is interesting and engaging.
Include your name, company, title, tagline, target audience, your niche and
what problems your company solves for
customers. Got a new product? Bring it
along to demonstrate.
 Listen. We all know this is harder than it
seems, but the best way to communicate
and learn.
 Collect business cards as you meet new
colleagues.
 Engage, promote, and be the person people want to do business with.
 Take notes. Write down new business contacts and key information.
 Work the room after the event. Make sure
you follow up with people who may be
qualified prospects for you or who you may
have connections for.
 Follow-up with all potential contacts and
referrals within 48 hours. Remember networking is a two-way street. Make sure to
share information on leads with other attendees.
Angelus will be serving a continental breakfast to all who attend. RSVPs are recommended but not necessary. Contact the Chamber
office
at
715-823-4606 or email:
[email protected].
He who has so little knowledge of human nature as to seek happiness by changing anything but his
own disposition will waste his life in fruitless efforts. - Samuel Johnson
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CHAMBER BUSINESS NEWS
Wolf River Area Health Foundation Welcomes Members
The Wolf River Area health Foundation welcomes two new members to its Board of Trustees. Kathleen
Gwidt is the District Administrator for the School District of New London and Mike Morse is VicePresident of Business Banking Manager for First State bank in New London.
Gwidt and Morse are excited to join the board, which helps support ThedaCare Medical Center, New
London and the communities it services.
Gwidt moved to New London in 1985 to assist in the start-up of a family business and began working as a teacher in the School District of new London in the
early 1990s. She served as an administrator in the Westfield School District prior
to returning to New London where she served as principal, director of teaching
of learning, and now district administrator. She serves on the ThedaCare Workplace Wellness Committee; New London Chamber of Commerce; Ambassador
and networking; and School District of new London Board/Community Committees. She and her husband “love to spend time with our grandson, Wyatt, and
look forward to the addition of a second grandchild in July”.
Morse is responsible for the business banking functions, including products, services, sales and staff. He
has served 18 years in a commercial/business banking
environment. He serves on the Rotary Club of New London and Clintonville Revolving Loan Fund; is a coach
for Wolf River League Youth Baseball and Clintonville
Youth Football; and participate in the Leadership Fox Cities in 2012 to 2013. His
hobbies include coaching youth sports, golf, many types of recreational fishing
and he is a licensed Wisconsin fishing guide, with a specialty in muskies.
The Wolf River Area Healthcare Foundation was founded in 2003. Its mission is
to seek and secure financial resources that ensure ThedaCare medical Centernew London campus has state-of-the-art facilities, equipment, education and
outreach. ThedaCare medical Center-New London Campus and The Wolf River
Area Healthcare Foundation serves Waupaca, Outagamie and surrounding counties.
ThedaCare Unrolls New Hospital Name
New London Family Medical Center’s name has officially changed to
ThedaCare Medical Center-New London, and temporary signs with the
new moniker have been put up.
Bill Schmidt, president of ThedaCare Medical Center-New London, said
this is more than just a name change. It creates a stronger bond between the hospital and the community it serves. “The ThedaCare name
is meaningful in the new London community and throughout Northeast
Wisconsin,’ he said. “And our staff members are proud to be a part of
the ThedaCare team and want the hospital’s name to reflect this.”
Patients can still expect quality care, said Schmidt. “ThedaCare has a
very strong brand name and represents healthcare quality in our market,’ he said. “Given our strong brand recognition and community regard
for our brand name, we want to continue building on ThedaCare name.”
Also the name change provides a consistency that helps patients avoid
confusion. “They will see they are getting consistent, high-quality across
the continuum of care and across the New London campus,’ said
Schmidt.
Official signs with the name and logo will be installed later in the summer.
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Health Hearts
Thru Nature Challenge
Issued to
Navarino Nature Center
Navarino Nature Center recently received a “Healthy
Hearts thru Nature” challenge from the Harold E.
Pevonka Trust. If the nature
center and community can
raise $25,000 it will be
matched by the trust. The
challenge is a dollar for dollar match up to $25,000 to
help with “Healthy Hearts
thru Nature” and improving
physically challenged access
around the nature center.
(continued on page 4)
Cellcom Confirms Galaxy S 5 Coming Soon
Cellcom and Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC (Samsung Mobile) are excited to announce
their collaboration in making the highly anticipated Samsung Galaxy S ® 5 available to Cellcom customers. The Galaxy S 5 is packed with innovative new features, including a builtin heart rate monitor, advanced camera features, and faster connection
speeds.
“Cellcom is very excited to be bringing the Samsung Galaxy S 5 to our customers. Samsung offers a wide range of products to fit consumers’ needs and
the Galaxy S 5 continues that commitment by offering advanced, meaningful
innovations,” said Patrick D. Riordan, president and CEO of Cellcom.
For the latest alerts on new products, please sign up at www.cellcom.com/email_signup.html. For
more information about the Samsung Galaxy S 5 and accessories, please visit
www.samsungmobileuspress.com/GalaxyS5.
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Cellcom is an innovative wireless company that provides nationwide service for its customer base
throughout Wisconsin and Michigan, with nearly 70 retail and agent locations. Cellcom is respected for
its long-standing reputation of delivering extraordinary customer care, being a strong community partner, and for its renowned network, which is customized to its rural markets. As a subsidiary of Nsight,
Cellcom is part of a family of companies offering complete telecommunications services.
Navarino Nature Center-continued from Page 3
Nature center staff and volunteers are working on plans to put a new boardwalk and hard pack trail for
use by all visitors to the nature center, including physically challenged individuals. The kick-off for the
challenge began April 26.
The nature center needs community support and help to meet the “healthy Hearts thru Nature” challenge. Donation cans will be placed at area supporting businesses. Donations may also be mailed to Navarino Nature Center, W5646 Lindsten Road, Shiocton, WI 54170. Navarino Nature Center is a 501c# nonprofit and donations are tax deductible.
More information can be found at www.navarino.org, on the nature center’s Facebook site or by calling 715-758-6999.
Caps & Corks Extra Beer For Sale
We still have beer left from the 2014 Caps ‘n Corks event.
Steve Hanson, Clintonville Lanes, will be selling the beer.
Price per six pack of Wisconsin Distributor beer is $7 and you
can mix and match from this distributor only. Price per six
pack of General Beer Northeast is $10 and you can mix &
match from this distributor only. You cannot mix and match
the two distributors together. Call the chamber office at 715823-4606 or email us at [email protected] and let us
know what you would like to purchase by Thursday, May 8.
Pick up will be at Clintonville Lanes on May 9, from 12-5:30
pm.
Wisconsin Distributors: Big Wave Golden Ale, Longboard
Island Lager, Snapshot Wheat, Columbia Common Spring Ale,
American IPA, Brown & Robust Porter, Session IPA, Amber Lager and Johnny Appleseed Hard Cider.
General Beer Northeast: Leinenkugel’s Hoppin’ Hellese,
New Planet Pale Ale, Ale Asylum Bedlam, Tyranena Rocky’s
Revenge, Sand Creek Oscar’s Chocolate Oatmeal Stout and
Murphy’s Red Ale.
Quantities are limited, first-come, first-served basis.
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DEADLINES
Deadline for the Chamber of Commerce Weekly Reminder is 12 p.m. every Thursday. Deadline for the May
Chamber Newsline is Monday, May 26, 4
p.m.
Clintonville Afghans
Available for Sale
Now on sale at our
office, 1 S. Main
St., for a cost of
$40.
We also have
Clintonville hats
and
blankets
available for sale
for anyone looking for Clintonville
merchandise.
TIP OF THE MONTH
Posted by
Tracey Willmott on the
Save Local Now Blog
How to Build an Effective and Rewarding
Email List for Your Small Business
Maintaining a list of valid customer e-mail addresses is an essential marketing tool for small businesses. But if you’re starting a new business, how do you begin to gather addresses? And as your business
grows, how do you continue to grow that e-mail list with it? Here are a few useful tips and tricks for
building a quality e-mail list that will make reaching out to your customers more effective and rewarding.
1. Events & Conferences – If you’re holding any sort of event or gathering for your business, always collect the e-mail addresses of the attendees. These are clearly loyal customers with whom you’ll want
to stay in contact. It can be done by requiring them to enter their e-mail addresses on the RSVP
form. If there is no RSVP form, simply put a notebook out at the event and ask attendees to leave
their e-mail addresses as they enter or leave.
2. Online Giveaways/Contests – Require customers to enter an e-mail address before submitting their
entry. This is an easy way to get new addresses of those interested in what you have to offer!
3. Divide and Conquer – If you’re feeling ambitious, dividing your e-mail list into different target audiences can help maximize the effect of your e-mail campaigns. Some customers may not be
interested in your general e-mails, but may be interested in certain promotions and deals you have. If
you know enough about the customers to do so, divide the large group into those with specific interests. This will increase the success of your campaigns and make it more likely for customers to open
and interact with the e-mail.
4. Social Media – Yet another reason to make your business active on social media is for the e-mail marketing tools it provides. There are several tricks you can use on these sites to build your list:
 Include an opt-in tab on your business’ Facebook page – Visitors to your page can easily click on this
tab and enter their e-mail address to receive promotions and event postings.
 Youtube – Include a subscribe link or URL at the end of each video, so that interested viewers can
easily enter their e-mail address or be re-directed to your website.
 Social sharing buttons – Use your current e-mail subscribers to attract new
ones. At the bottom of each e-mail campaign, make sure to include links for Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram (or whichever social media site you want
to include), and e-mail so that receivers can forward the campaign to their
friends and family. In addition to these links, include a subscribe button, so that
anyone being forwarded the e-mail can jump on your list too.
Lastly, e-mail marketing is a very successful platform for your business if you
use it correctly. Quality content is key to making the most of your business emails. If you’re putting the effort into building a list of current and future customers, you should put
equal effort into the e-mail campaign itself. Well put-together content will not only get people to open
your e-mails, but will get them to interact with your business and forward the message onto others.
So, what are you waiting for? Get building!
(If you are overwhelmed & don’t know where to start, Call the Chamber! We’re here to help you!)
“A Taste of Italy” Set for May 4
The United Methodist Church, Clintonville, has planned “A Taste of Italy” Italian dinner for Sunday,
May 4, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Menu includes lasagna, Fettuccine Alfredo, spaghetti and meat sauce, salad,
garlic bread, cheese, Tiramisu/ice cream and beverages. Advance tickets are $8/adults; $3/ages 5-12;
and under 5 are free. Tickets at the door are: $10/adults; $3.50/kids 5-12. Tickets are available at the
UMC office and at The House of Creations Salon. The UMC is handicap accessible. (see page 7)
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MAY CALENDAR OF EVENTS
ARC—Angelus Retirement Community; NNC—Navarino Nature Center; UCC—Christ Congregational Church; UMC—United Methodist Church
THURSDAY, MAY 1
Zumba, UMC, 5:30 pm
Clintonville Community Meal, Christ UCC, 5:30-6:30 pm
Estate Planning, FVTC, 6-7:30 pm
Woodcock Survey, NNC, 7 pm
FRIDAY, MAY 2
Nickel Bingo, ARC, 10:30 am
SATURDAY, MAY 3
Sewing Bee Rummage Sale,
St. Martin Lutheran, 8 am-Noon
Stepping Stone Acrylic Painting Class, NNC, 9 am-1 pm
SUNDAY, MAY 4
“A Taste of Italy”,
United Methodist Church, 11:30 am-1 pm
Zumba, UMC 5 pm
MONDAY, MAY 5
OMG!, Hard Core Fitness, 9:30 am
Boot Camp, Hard Core Fitness, 10:30 am
Nickel Bingo, ARC, 10:30 am
Senior Yoga, ARC, 2 pm
Kickboxing, Hard Core Fitness, 5 pm
Boot Camp & Chiseled, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 pm
Zumba, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
Yoga, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
TUESDAY, MAY 6
Stepping Stone Acrylic Painting Class, NNC, 9 am-1 pm
Chiseled, Hard Core Fitness, 9:30 am
Kickboxing, Hard Core Fitness, 10:30 am
Job Fair, Pine Manor Healthcare Center, 12-4 pm
Community Blood Drive,
Clintonville Rec Community Gym, Noon-6 pm
OMG!, Hard Core Fitness, 5 pm
Road Rage, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 pm
Yoga, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
Social Security Seminar,
Clintonville Community Center, 6:30 pm
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7
Rise & Shine, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 am
OMG!, Hard Core Fitness, 9:30 am
Boot Camp, Hard Core Fitness, 10:30 am
Girls Night Out, Clintonville Retailers, 2-7 pm
Boot Camp & Chiseled, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 pm
Zumba, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
Yoga, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
THURSDAY, MAY 8
Chiseled, Hard Core Fitness, 9:30 am
Kickboxing, Hard Core Fitness, 10:30 am
“The Power of Hugs”, ARC, 2 pm
OMG!, Hard Core Fitness, 5 pm
Road Rage, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 pm
Yoga, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
FRIDAY, MAY 9
Rise & Shine, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 am
Nickel Bingo, ARC, 10:30 am
“You Glow Girl!”, Clintonville High School Track, 8 pm
SUNDAY, MAY 11—MOTHER’S DAY!
MONDAY, MAY 12
OMG!, Hard Core Fitness, 9:30 am
Boot Camp, Hard Core Fitness, 10:30 am
Nickel Bingo, ARC, 10:30 am
Senior Yoga, ARC, 2 pm
Kickboxing, Hard Core Fitness, 5 pm
Boot Camp & Chiseled, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 pm
Zumba, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
Yoga, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
Clintonville School Board Meeting,
Middle School IMC, 6:30 pm
TUESDAY, MAY 13
Chamber Board Meeting, Chamber Office, 7:30 am
Chiseled, Hard Core Fitness, 9:30 am
Kickboxing, Hard Core Fitness, 10:30 am
OMG!, Hard Core Fitness, 5 pm
Road Rage, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 pm
Clintonville Common Council, City Hall, 6 pm
Yoga, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14
Rise & Shine, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 am
OMG!, Hard Core Fitness, 9:30 am
Boot Camp, Hard Core Fitness, 10:30 am
Kickboxing, Hard Core Fitness, 5 pm
Boot Camp & Chiseled, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 pm
Zumba, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
Yoga, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
THURSDAY, MAY 15
Chiseled, Hard Core Fitness, 9:30 am
Kickboxing, Hard Core Fitness, 10:30 am
OMG!, Hard Core Fitness, 5 pm
Road Rage, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 pm
Sunset Flowage Canoe trip, NNC, 6 pm
Yoga, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
FRIDAY, MAY 16
Rise & Shine, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 am
Wandering Down the Wolf River, NNC, 8:30 am
Nickel Bingo, ARC, 10:30 am
Angelus’ May Birthday Bash, ARC, 2 pm
Spring Cruise Car Show, Clintonville Main Street, 5-9 pm
SATURDAY, MAY 17
Clintonville Citywide Rummage Sales, Various Times
MONDAY, MAY 19
OMG!, Hard Core Fitness, 9:30 am
Boot Camp, Hard Core Fitness, 10:30 am
Nickel Bingo, ARC, 10:30 am
Senior Yoga, ARC, 2 pm
Kickboxing, Hard Core Fitness, 5 pm
Boot Camp & Chiseled, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 pm
Zumba, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
Yoga, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
FRIDAY, MAY 23
Rise & Shine, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 am
Nickel Bingo, ARC, 10:30 am
Nickel Bingo, ARC, 10:30 am
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MAY CALENDAR OF EVENTS
ARC—Angelus Retirement Community; NNC—Navarino Nature Center; UCC—Christ Congregational Church; UMC—United Methodist Church
TUESDAY, MAY 20
Networking Rally, ARC, 8-9 am
Chiseled, Hard Core Fitness, 9:30 am
Kickboxing, Hard Core Fitness, 10:30 am
OMG!, Hard Core Fitness, 5 pm
Road Rage, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 pm
Yoga, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21
Rise & Shine, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 am
OMG!, Hard Core Fitness, 9:30 am
Boot Camp, Hard Core Fitness, 10:30 am
Kickboxing, Hard Core Fitness, 5 pm
Boot Camp & Chiseled, 5:30 pm
Zumba, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
Yoga, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
THURSDAY, MAY 22
Chiseled, Hard Core Fitness, 9:30 am
Kickboxing, Hard Core Fitness, 10:30 am
Schutt Industries Business Connection, 4:30-6:30 pm
OMG!, Hard Core Fitness, 5 pm
Road Rage, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 pm
Clintonville Community Meal, Christ UCC, 5:30-6:30 pm
Yoga, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
MONDAY, MAY 26
Nickel Bingo, ARC, 10:30 am
Senior Yoga, ARC, 2 pm
Clintonville School Board Meeting,
Middle School IMC, 6:30 pm
TUESDAY, MAY 27
Chiseled, Hard Core Fitness, 9:30 am
Kickboxing, Hard Core Fitness, 10:30 am
OMG!, Hard Core Fitness, 5 pm
Road Rage, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 pm
Yoga, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
WEDNESDAY, MAY 28
Rise & Shine, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 am
OMG!, Hard Core Fitness, 9:30 am
Boot Camp, Hard Core Fitness, 10:30 am
Kickboxing, Hard Core Fitness, 5 pm
Boot Camp & Chiseled, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 pm
Zumba, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
Yoga, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
THURSDAY, MAY 29
Chiseled, Hard Core Fitness, 9:30 am
Kickboxing, Hard Core Fitness, 10:30 am
Friends & Family Dinner, ARC, 4:30 pm
OMG!, Hard Core Fitness, 5 pm
Road Rage, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 pm
Yoga, Hard Core Fitness, 6:30 pm
FRIDAY, May 30
Rise & Shine, Hard Core Fitness, 5:30 am
Nickel Bingo, ARC, 10:30 am
Community Blood Drive May 6
A Community Blood Drive will be held from noon to 6 p.m. on Tuesday, May 6, at the Clintonville Rec
Community Gym near the high school, 64 W. Green Tree Road.
Advance donation appointment are highly recommended and may be made by calling 800-280-4102 or
visiting save3lives.org and using sponsor code WA31.
Walk-in donors are welcome, but scheduling an appointment helps ensure a fast and convenient process.
Blood donors must be at least 17 years old (16 with parental permission), weigh at least 110 pounds, be
in general good health and bring a photo ID.
Donors are encouraged to eat a regular meal and drink plenty of fluids prior to donating.
The Community Blood Center is also a donor center with the national marrow Donor Program, facilitating transplants for patients with life-threating diseases.
St. Martin Spaghetti Dinner
And A Show
St. Martin will be hosting a Spaghetti
Dinner on Thursday, May 15, 4:30-6:30
p.m. Dinner includes spaghetti, breadsticks, salad bar, desserts and beverage.
Cost will be: adults/$7; kids ages 4-12/
$5; 3 and under will be free. Following
the dinner the Lower Grade Musical,
“The Agape League”, will be presented.
Proceeds from the dinner will go towards the new playground. Public is invited to attend.
2014 Upcoming Events
Citywide Rummage Sale-Marion
Saturday, May 3
Girls Night Out
Wednesday, May 7
Spring Cruise Car Show
Friday, May 16
Citywide Rummage Sale
Saturday, May 17
Chamber Golf Outing
Monday, June 9
Relay for Life-New London
Fri.-Sat., June 13-14
12 Team Slow Pitch Softball Tournament
Embarrass Park
Fri.-Sun., June 13-15
Fireworks
Thursday, July 3
Navarino Days
Saturday, July 12
Sidewalk Sales
Fri.-Sat., July 25-26
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