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Document 6599610
Pickett
“A oneone-stop community center for all ages.”
Visit us on the web at pickettcommunitycenter.com & like our face book page!
November 2014
Volume
, Issue
Upcoming
Events:
Country
Breakfast
Sun., Nov. 9 9
-Noon
Scrap booking
Sat., Nov 15
8am-3pm
Thanksgiving
Dinner
Thurs. Nov 20
Entertainment
at 10:45
Dinner 11:30
Board of Directors
Officers:
President: Herman Berndt
Vice President: Al Reilly
Treasurer : Carol Beck
Secretary : Sharon Oliver
Members:
Wanda Kettlewell
Elaine Welk
Aimee Henning
Donna Harris
Connie Wahoske
Jody Zahn
STAFF: Kitchen Manager:
Gary Davies
Cook: Kathy Dodge
Substitute: Lucy Schroeder
Director: Paula Brewer
Kitchen Volunteer: Bill Robl
P i c k et t C o m m u ni t y C e n t e r
6 6 8 7 S t at e Hw y 4 4
PO Box 336
P i c k et t , WI 5 4 9 64
9 2 0 . 5 8 9 . 61 1 1
Among the Many Things We Give Thanks
For Are Loyal Friends Like You Who Have
Helped Make This Year A Success For the
Pickett Community Center.
Please Join us on Thursday, November 20,
2014 for our annual Thanksgiving Dinner.
Entertainment will be starting at 10:45 with
the Ripon High School Jazz Ensemble. Dinner will be at 11:30 and consist of roast
turkey, mashed potatoes, dressing, green
bean casserole and of course pumpkin pie!
Please RSVP by Tuesday, November 18th so
that our staff has adequate amount of prep
time. Hope to See you Here! 589-6111.
Suggested Donation for dinner - $3.75
2014- 15 Country Breakfast Schedule
November 9th.....................Horse Club
December 14th...................Pickett Lion’s Club
January 11th ......................JPF Board of Directors
Serving: 9am - Noon $7.00
All You Can Eat Buffet Style with Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Sausage, Pancakes, Cheesy Potatoes, Sausage & Biscuits, Toast, Fruit, Milk and Juice!
Prices: Adults 12 years and up: $7.00.
Pickett Community News
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PICKETT HORSE CLUB
October 6th 2014 meeting was called to order by President Les Achterberg with the Pledge of Allegiance.
As mentioned in last months news letter that The Pickett Horse Club is planning a trip to The Dancing Horses
Theater in Delavan, WI. The date is November 15th. We will be leaving the Pickett Community Center at 9:00am Sharp.
The cost is $52.50 per adult and $42.50 per child 12 years and younger. Included with this cost is the Dancing Horses
show, Exotic Bird Show, back stage pass to meet the trainers and the horses and motor coach. If interested please contact
Les Achterberg @ 920.748.3230 or Sharon Oliver @ 920.589.2794 as there are seats still available. This is a show not to
miss!!! Food is available for purchase at the concession area at the theatre. Hot dogs, hamburgers, steak sandwich, pizza
and chips plus more. Beverages are also available for purchase such as beer, wine, soda and water.
Mark your calendars to come and join The Pickett Horse Club on Sunday November 9th 2014 as we are the
“Hosts” for the Pickett Community Country Breakfast. We begin serving at 9 am until noon. Help the Pickett Horse
Club have a successful attendance and set a high bar for the rest of the organizations to try and beat through out the upcoming year. It’s all in good fun and a great way to rub elbows with your neighbors. We’ll see you there!
Our Next meeting will be held right after the country breakfast on November 9th 2014 and 1 pm.
Our November birthdays will include Bob Silloway on the 4th and Jim Crook on the 8th Happy Birthday to you both!
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
Reporter, June Achterberg
PICKETT LIONS CLUB
The Latest from the Lions
Lomira Auction was on Sat., Oct. 11. Steve P. was
in charge of organizing the event.
Lions Zone Meeting was Oct. 22 at Lions’ Park in
Van Dyne. Cocktails at 6 pm and dinner at 7.
Lions District Conference will be held Nov. 14 and
15 at the Oshkosh Convention Center.
Deer Hides will again be collected this year, with
drop-off at Jaspers. Money raised supports the Lions
Camp.
Rev. Judd Krohn
Other News
Fall picnic was held at the October 6
meeting. Many thanks to Bruce and Patty
Peppler for all the planning and cooking!
Honey Sales for the year have raised
$1570.
Highway Clean-Up will be rescheduled,
due to weather the morning of the 18th.
Next membership meeting will be November
3rd
Rev. Jud Krohn
589-2128
929 Woodside Ave Ripon WI
920-748-4804
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News from the Town Utica
Oshkosh, WI 54904
Website: townofutica.org
A) Town Board Meeting - November 10 , 2014; 7;30pm at the Utica Town Hall
B) Public Budget Hearing/Town Electors’ Meeting - November 17, 204; 7:30pm at the Utica Town Hall
C) 2014 Election Date 0 General November 4, 2014 - the law changed again and as of now, photo ID is Not needed at this election.
PICKETT 4-H
No News this month. The club however, is looking for new members.
Our next mee
ng is October 26th at 4:30pm. If interested in joining 4-H
please contact Lucy Schroeder 920-589-3600 or Tammy Kain 920-5896054.
Open Scrap Booking
TODD D. GOHEEN
&
MELLISA S. WIPIJEWSKI
WHEN: Sat. November 15th
TIME: anytime between 8-3:00
WHERE: Pickett Community Ctr
COST: $8.00 - Lunch Included
Funeral Directors
Call: Wanda - 385-0033
for reservation
Come enjoy a day to
yourself!
6510 State Rd 44
Pickett, WI
920 – 589 – 3100
Tuesday:
Spaghetti & Chicken Alfredo
Wednesday: Tenderloin Steak Sandwich &
2 or 4 piece Chicken w/ Wedges
Thursday
Taco Night
Friday:
Fish Fry 11am -10pm
Saturday:
Ribeye Steak Dinner 4 – 10pm
Sunday:
All Day 4pc. Chicken Dinner
w/ mashed potatoes & gravy $8.95
Happy Hour Mon – Thurs 3 – 6pm
Pickett Community News
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Pickett Community Center Rental Fees
Shelter and Grounds................................................................$150.00
Senior Room (SR) ................................................................. $25.00
Dining Room/Kitchen (DR / K) ............................................... $50.00
Dining Room/Kitchen/and
Senior Room (pkg) ................................................................ $65.00
Shelter (S) ............................................................................. $40.00
Deposit for Groups >100 or Serving Liquor ......................... $100.00
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Deposits for Group<100 ........................................................ $50.00
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
1 – Elaine Welk
2 – Lyndon Lynch
– Betty Smith
4 – Bob Silloway
5 – Jean Zeto
– Lloyd Ott
6 – Eldon Ellsworth
9 – Bev Ruedinger
13 – Roy Schreiber
14 – Barbara Rank
– Jim Welk
– William Albrecht
– Ruth Schaak
19 – Andrew DiSanza
20 – Art Averhart
21 – Ida Hetzel
26 – Jacquine Nonweiler
29 – Esther Steafmann
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3162 County Road
FF Omro, WI 54963
Sherry Allen
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Fire Fighters Dan Hinz and Ed
Hunter visited the morning 4K program to teach the children about
fire safety. In the photos above
show firefighter Dan getting his
fire gear on. The photo to the left
he is demonstrating how a firefighter would crawl through a
burning building, looking to rescue
someone.
More photos on page 6.
You may not be able to
stuff an alpaca in the
sock…but your feet will
fit just fine and stay
comfy warm!
Call or email for a visit to see all our alpaca & alpaca products. Or visit us at the Oshkosh Farmers
Market the 1st and 3rd Saturdays at Merrill School.
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November 2014 Please call for your reservation 24 hours before the meal or at the very latest by 7:00 a.m. of the same day.
All meals will be served at 11:30 a.m. Menus are subject to change without notice, depending on food availability.
NOTE: Milk, Bread & Butter is provided with every meal. 589-6111.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Sat/Sun
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Tator Tot Casserole
Peas & Carrots
Tropical Fruit
Pumpkin Bar
10
Baked Ham
Sweet Potatoes
Green beans
Apple Juice
Chocolate Pudding
17
Chicken Stir Fry
Rice Pilaf
Stir Fry Veggies
Mandarin Oranges
Coolies
24
Stuffed Baked Potato
w/ Chicken & Broccoli
Glazed Carrots
Pineapple
Vanilla Pudding
Chicken Supreme
(Mushroom Brown Sauce)
Broccoli & Cauliflower
Au Gratin Potatoes
Pineapple & Oranges
Carrot Cake
11
Cheeseburger
Potato Salad
Baked Beans
Orange
Cookies
18
Beef Stew
over Biscuit
Peas & Corn
Peaches
Vanilla Pudding
25
Liver & Onions
Baked Potato
Peas
Fruit Cocktail
Broken Glass Jell-O
Sweet N Sour Pork
Rice Pilaf
Stir Fry Veggies
Fruited Jell-O
Almond Sugar Cookies
Beef Tips
Mashed Potatoes
Glazed Carrots
5 Cup Salad
Pretzel Bars
Baked Haddock
Oven Brown Potatoes
Green Beans
Cole Slaw
Ice Cream
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Turkey Ala King
Biscuit
Buttered Carrots
Pears
Lemon Poppy Seed Cake
Roast Pork ala Robert
Mashed Potatoes
California Blend Veggies
Pineapple
Toffee Bars
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Ham & Cheese Sandwich
Tomato / Basil Soup
Pasta Salad
Banana
Cookies
Thanksgiving Dinner
Cheddar Salisbury Steak
Potato O’Brien
Green Beans
Seasonal Fruit
Ice Cream
26
Ham Loaf
Au Gratin Potatoes
Braised Cabbage
Tropical Fruit
Rice Krispie Treat
Roast Turkey
Mashed Potatoes
Dressing
Cranberry Jell-O
Green Bean Casserole
Pumpkin Pie
27
THANKSGIVING
DAY
CLOSED
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15/16
Honey Baked Chicken
Sage Dressing
Squash
Apple Sauce
Chocolate Cake
28
Chili with Noodles
Saltines
Pears
Corn Bread
Cheese Cake Bars
22/23
29/30
Pickett Community News
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Pickett Community Center
The photos above are the firefighters showing the children
the many tools the fire truck
carries and that the firemen
need to use in fighting fires or
assisting in accidents.
Now offering
Free Coffee & Bakery Items
Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursdays
6-9am
Come enjoy a cup java and visit
with your neighbors!
Tuesdays & Thurs. -
333 Blackburn St. Ripon, WI 54971 (920)
748-3161
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WORD SEARCH
Find and circle all of the THANKSGIVING words that are hidden in the grid. Turn in your completed word search
by the 15th of the month for a chance to win a $3 prize OR free lunch. Word search winner for September is
Marge Zwolski of Ripon. Please call to make arrangements to collect your prize.
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