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and FULL BARand FULL BAROn Hwy. 45, 5 miles south of Eagle River,4 miles north of Three Lakes in Clearwater Lake
ST. GERMAINHEALTH CARE PHARMACY
715-479-7608252 Hwy. 70, St.Germain
WALL STREETHEALTH CARE PHARMACY
715-479-4282123 E.Wall St., Eagle River
LAND O’ LAKESHEALTH CARE PHARMACY
715-547-37884348 Hwy. B, Land O’ Lakes
“Your Northwoods Corner Drugstores” LOCALLY OWNED AND MANAGED
Specialists In All Your Health-Care Needs
• State-of-the-Art Technology • Fast, Personal Service• Most Insurance Accepted
• Cards • Gifts • Health & Beauty Aids
3 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
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Models open Mon.-Sat.
Licensed in Wisconsin & Michigan
EAGLE RIVER MODELSIntersection of
Hwys. 45, 17, 70 & 32
(715) 479-0001
MINOCQUA MODELS3 miles south of the bridge
on Hwy. 51
(715) 356-0001
RHINELANDER MODELSCorner of Hwys. 47 & K
(715) 362-7888
PINK COYOTEINDIAN ART
FINE JEWELRY
• TURQUOISE
• STERLING SILVER JEWELRY• NATIVE AMERICAN ARTWORK
• RUGS • POTTERY • KACHINAS
715-479-9831www.pinkcoyote.us
212 Wall St., adjacent to Vilas Cinema, downtown Eagle River
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Vast selection of traditional& animated musical clocks
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Downtown Eagle River, Wis. (715) 479-4520
WEEKLY & SPECIAL SUMMER EVENTS
JULY 17
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STREET FAIRCrafts, Music,Pony Rides,
Games,Petting Zoo
“CLYDESDALES ON PARADE” THURSDAY, JULY 28 SEPTEMBER 3
20TH ANNUALWHEEL-A-WAY
Scenic
Bike Ride
thru the Nicolet
5-9 p.m. at Cy Williams Park
• 1930’s Era Parade • Beer Deliveries• Vintage Cars • Beer Tent • Music
• Party • Major Raffle Prizes
WIN A TRIP TO ST. LOUIS & MORE!
RAFFLE TICKETS ON SALE NOW - AVAILABLE AT THREE LAKES CHAMBER OFFICE
COME VISIT US! WWW.THREELAKES.COM 715-546-3344
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Mark your calendars
for the weekend becausethe Clydesdales on Pa-rade event starts on July28 and it is going to beone action-filled week-end.
Three Lakes AreaChamber of Commerceis excited and proud toannounce that theworld-famous Budweis-er Clydesdales will be onparade Thursday, July28.
Starting at CyWilliams Park a fulleight-horse hitching pro-cess will begin at 5 p.m.followed by a paradedown Superior Street,accompanied by twodrivers and the famousdalmatian to deliver
beer the old-fashionedway, “straight off thebeer wagon,” to variousbusinesses in town.
Vintage cars andtrucks from the 1930-’40s era, area floats andThree Lakes communitygroups will join in theparade and return to CyWilliams Park. A partyat Cy Williams Park will
follow offering food, bev-erages, beer, live enter-tainment and raffles.
Photo opportunitieswith the Clydesdaleswill be available and
vintage cars and trucks
will be on display.
Main raffle tickets areon sale now. The grandprize is a three-nightstay at Sheraton CityCenter in St. Louis, Mo.,for two, which includesround-trip airfare, two
VIP expedition tours of Grant’s Farm where theClydesdales are bredand two VIP brewmastertours of the Budweiserbrewery.
Raffle tickets areavailable now through-out Three Lakes atmany local area busi-nesses and at the ThreeLakes chamber office, lo-cated at 1704 SuperiorSt.
Many other surprisesand great raffle opportu-
nities are being plannedfor all to enjoy.
Other events thisweekend will be theNorthwoods Art TourJuly 28-31; the SkipWagner show, Las
Vegas-style entertain-ment starting at 9 p.m.July 28-31 at Oneida
Village Inn; the annualSnowmobile Grass Drag
Races at Burnside ParkJuly 30; the NorthwoodsFaerie Festival July 30,from 1 to 4 p.m.; TNTSpeedway, racing at 7p.m. July 30; and the
Aqua Devils Water Ski
Show July 30 at 6:30
p.m..Come and see for
yourself why ThreeLakes was voted the“Single Best Town.”
Last year ThreeLakes was named the“Single Best Town in
America” as it receivedmore votes than anyother towns that wereconsidered. A blockparty was held andsponsored by Kraft Sin-gles and Disney ABCtelevision, drawingthousands to the area.
This year, on Thurs-day, Aug. 4, the town of Three Lakes will hold itsown block party and thebands performing will beMadd Hoss Jackson,Pyschobilly Rodeo andExile. There will begames for the children,free grilled-cheese sand-wiches, beer and coolerson the street and ThreeLakes food vendors serv-ing up the North Woodsbest.
For more information,contact the Three Lakes
Area Chamber at (715)546-3344.
Hiking and bikingThe Chequamegon-
Nicolet National Forestfeatures beautiful camp-grounds on local lakes aswell as excellent hikingtrails, each varying inlength and difficulty toaccommodate hikers of all skill levels. Be sure to
visit the Franklin Lake,Giant Pine, Spectacle/ Kentuck Lake, Luna-White Deer, SevenmileLake and the SamCampbell Memorialtrails.
Like the forest’s wind-ing trails, our countryroads are great for bik-ing and offer riders spec-tacular views of true
North Woods beauty.These same roads arefeatured in the annualThree Lakes Wheel-A-Way, a family bike eventto be held Saturday,Sept. 4.
If you are looking foran excellent way to enjoythe North Woods while
getting some fresh airand exercise, the ThreeEagle Trail is just the
ticket. The 8.5-mile-longpath with a 10-foot-widecrushed limestone sur-face begins in ThreeLakes and ends onSundstein Road in EagleRiver.
Lake countryThree Lakes and the
surrounding area offersome of the best fishingin the North Woods.Muskie, walleye andnorthern pike are nu-merous as are bluegill,crappie, bass, trout andperch.
Local fishing guidesand tackle shops provideknowledge and equip-ment for anglers new tothe area. For thoseskilled in muskie fish-
ing, be sure to registerfor the Headwaters FallClassic of Champions,held on the Three LakesChain September 24-26.
Three Lakes is bestknown for being home tothe largest inland chainof freshwater lakes inthe world. Boaters have
access to 20 lakes cover-ing 7,626 acres. Eightmore lakes and the
Eagle River Chain of Lakes, can be accessed via the Burnt RollwaysDam boat hoist. Thelakes provide the perfectplace for skiing, wake-boarding, boating andpaddling.
Summer eventsWeekly events, such
as the historical society’sTuesday evening Con-
certs in the Park, theWednesday Firemen’sFlea Markets and theSaturday night TNTSpeedway races are verypopular, as are the bi-weekly ski shows put onby the Aqua Devils SkiClub.
Shows are heldWednesday and Sunday
evenings at 6:30 p.m. onBig Stone Lake fromJune through August.
Come fall and winter,the weather and the ac-tivities change.
Other seasonsIn the fall, Three
Lakes has great duck
and grouse hunting.November brings white-tail deer and bear hunt-
ing. The North Woodsand the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forestcamps draw people fromall over for each of the
various hunting seasons.
Three Lakes offerssome of the best snow-mobiling in the state.With more than 120miles of trails, you cantraverse the county with
ease. The trails are safe,clean and well marked,thanks to many volun-teers.
Cross-country ski andsnowshoe trails can befound throughout theNicolet National Forest,around Camp Lutherand on the Three EagleTrail.
For more information
on any event or activitylisted above, call theThree Lakes AreaChamber of Commerceand Welcome Center at1-(800) 972-6103 or(715) 546-3344. Informa-tion is also available 24hours a day online atthreelakes.com.
Famous Clydesdales on Parade plannedfor Three Lakes visitors Thursday, July 28
The Budweiser Clydesdales will be on display in downtown Three Lakes Thurs-day, July 28. The eight-horse hitching program will begin at 5 p.m. in Cy WilliamsPark, followed by the parade down Superior Street. --Contributed Photo
Threes Lakes offers a large variety of outdoor activ-ities, including fishing, hunting, hiking and snowmo-biling. --NEWS-REVIEW PHOTO
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Serving the healthneeds of visitors to theNorth Woods since 1929are the Health Care Phar-macies. With locations inLand O’ Lakes, St. Ger-main and on Wall Streetin downtown Eagle River,they can provide for thehealth-care needs of VilasCounty residents and visi-tors alike.
These pharmacies notonly offer old-fashionedpersonal service, experi-enced and knowledgeablestaff and value pricing,but also use state-of-the-art technology and exper-tise to serve you better.
Health Care Pharma-cies are locally owned.Themanaging pharmacist ateach location is an ownerin the business, and whocares more than a busi-ness owner about provid-ing the best customercare?
Personal service is em-phasized, with a friendly,knowledgeable staff of pharmacists who havemore than 100 years’ com-bined experience.
The Health Care Phar-macies are now part of
Health Mart, the fourth-largest nationwide phar-macy chain. Health Martis a network of privatelyowned pharmacies joinedtogether to leverage thepower and efficiencies of achain.
Health Care Pharma-cies feature professionalprescription service andwill call customers’ doc-
tors’ offices or pharmaciesback home for approval tofill a lost or forgotten pre-scription.
Travelers can curesmall inconveniencessuch as swimmers’ itch,bug bites, rashes or sun-burns at a local HealthCare Pharmacy. A varietyof anti-itch and sunburntreatments are available,
along with an expandedhome medical equipmentsection. The pharmaciesalso employ experts onthe treatment of outdoorexposure-related ail-ments.
Prescription items ininventory number nearly2,000 at each location.The
store also offers real-timeelectronic Medicarebilling and accepts mostinsurance.
Each location is exten-sively stocked for the newsummer season. Eachstore carries a full line of health and beauty-careitems. Full departmentscan be found for first aid,allergy, cough and cold,dental and pain suppliesand an extensive line of medical elastic supports.
Each store also carriescosmetics, beauty aidsand nice fragrance selec-tions. A large Gibsongreeting card selection isstocked at each locationwhich are priced at 50%off the marked retail priceevery day. There is a large
vitamin department ateach location as well.
Each store is equippedwith the best technologyoperated by experienced,knowledgeable staff.
“We may not have aclub like the big boxes, butour prices compete withanyone and we provideservice and advice to gowith your prescription orover-the-counter items.
You will leave the phar-macy with the knowledgeto use your product cor-rectly for the best treat-ment of your conditionand fastest recovery,” astore representative said.
Group purchasing hasallowed the stores to earndiscounts from the whole-saler which, in turn, haslowered prices for con-
sumers. It has allowed thestores to “buy in” on quan-tities too large to handle if the stores were separate.
All stores have been re-merchandised for the newseason and are full of new,fresh and exciting prod-ucts for the summer.
All three stores arecommunity minded andtake pride in civic and
community involvementand support of local clubs,churches and civic groups.
The St. Germain Phar-macy, located on Highway70 next to Knitt’s Hard-ware, is open Mondaysthrough Saturdays from 9a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sun-days from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Prescription hours areMondays to Fridays, from9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sat-urdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.;closed Sundays. For moreinformation, call (715)479-7608.
Wall Street Pharmacy,located in downtownEagle River, offers a largegift section with humor-ous “over-the-hill” prod-ucts, Green Bay Packersitems, a fragrance depart-ment and much more.
The store is open Mon-days through Saturdaysfrom 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.and Sundays from 10 a.m.to 4 p.m.
Pharmacy hours areMondays through Fri-days, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1p.m.and Sundays, 10 a.m.to 2 p.m. For more infor-mation, call (715) 479-4282.
In Land O’ Lakes, thegift department offers awide selection of candles,photo frames and patriot-ic and gift items.
The store is open Mon-days through Fridaysfrom 9 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.,Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. and Sundays from 9a.m. to 1 p.m.; closed Sun-days.
Prescription hours areMondays through Fridaysfrom 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.and Saturdays from 9
a.m. to 1 p.m.For more in-formation, call (715) 547-3788.
Local Health Mart Pharmacies offerexperienced and knowledgeable staff
Health Mart Pharmacy locations inEagle River, St. Germain and Land O’Lakes offer an experienced and knowl-
edgeable staff to help with all your phar-maceutical needs.
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Let’s take a bath withour grandma’s soap!
Let’s take a bath withour grandma’s soap!
Visit our store!Hours: Wed., Thurs., Fri., 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
5145 Hwy. G, Eagle River (715) 479-85311 mile north of Eagle River on Hwy. 45 to Hwy. G (stoplights)
then west 1.5 miles
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hiawatha hide away 1980 Hwy. 45 North, Eagle River (715) 479-8344
Open Wed. thru Fri. 2 p.m. to closeSat. and Sun. noon to close
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B r e w e r
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Wed. - 1/2 Price AppetizersThurs. - 15¢ Wings
Fri. - Fish Dinner $6.95 • Fish Sandwich $4.75Shrimp Dinner $7.25
Sat. & Sun. - $2 Burgers
Wed. thru Fri. - HAPPY HOUR 3-6 & 9-11 p.m.
$1 MUGS, $2 BOTTLES (Domestic)
50¢ OFF all other drinks!
Sat. & Sun. - $2 Bloody Mary Mugs noon - 2 p.m.Sat. - $5 ALL-U-CAN-DRINK Rails & Taps 9-11 p.m.
FREE DRINK with every home runwhen wearing Brewer Gear
$1.50 PINTS, $2 BOTTLES (Domestic)
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Putting up a colorful sail and catching a summer breezeis one way to enjoy the beauty of a North Woods lake.Some lake associations organize regattas to bring sail-boat enthusiasts together for a friendly competition.
--Staff Photo By GARYRIDDERBUSCH
About the cover:
Advertisers’ GuideANTIQUE SHOPSGreat Lakes Trading Co. ...................................................Pg. 16Northern Light Antiques, Bruce Crossing, Mich.............Pg. 16The Peddler, Eagle River ..................................................Pg. 9
ATTRACTIONS / ENTERTAINMENTArt Impressions, Land O’ Lakes ...................................... Pg. 19Camp 5 Museum Lumberjack Steam Train, Laona ........Pg. 14Eagle Falls Adventure Golf,Eagle River...........................Pg.24Eagle River Speedway, Eagle River...................................Pg. 6Kart Way,Eagle River ........................................................Pg. 12NorthernWaters Museum,Land O’ Lakes .....................Pg.19Pine Point Riding Stables, Eagle River.............................Pg. 12Rocking W Stable, Eagle River..........................................Pg. 12
Rohr’s Wilderness Tours, Conover....................................Pg.14St. Germain Chamber, St. Germain .................................Pg. 18TNT Speedway,Three Lakes.............................................Pg. 23Three Lakes Chamber of Commerce,Three Lakes.......Pg. 2Vilas Historical Museum, Sayner......................................Pg. 18 Weasel’s Sportsman’s Rendezvous, Clearwater Lake....Pg. 2
GOLF COURSESBig Sand Lake Golf Course, Phelps..................................Pg. 12Eagle River Golf Course, Eagle River...............................Pg. 13George Young Rec. Complex, Iron River,Mich. ...............Pg. 23Lake Forest Golf Club, Eagle River .................................Pg.11
ONE-OF-A-KIND5 Toes On the Nose,Eagle River .....................................Pg. 11Aspirus Clinics, Land O’ Lakes,Phelps,
Rhinelander,Three Lakes,Woodruff ............................Pg.14Church Directory ...............................................................Pg.20Dave Rents Boats, Eagle River .........................................Pg. 9Eagle River Business Association..................................... Pg. 17ISU Insurance Services - The Machon Agency
Three Lakes ................................................................... Pg. 14 JB Golf Cars, Eagle River ..................................................Pg. 9Map with index to advertisers ...............................Pgs. 10 & 15Prime Choice Meat Market,Eagle River.........................Pg. 6Shady Gardens, Eagle River,Land O’ Lakes ....................Pg.24
REALTY, BUILDING & FINANCIALCornerStone Custom Builders Inc.
Eagle River, Minocqua, Rhinelander.............................Pg. 2M&I Bank,E.R., St. Germain,Three Lakes.......................Pg. 12Northernaire,Three Lakes............................................... Pg. 13
Waldmann Construction Inc., St. Germain.....................Pg. 13RESORTS, MOTELS, INNS & CAMPGROUNDSChanticleer Inn, Eagle River..............................................Pg. 24Hillside Resort, Phelps.......................................................Pg.23Kathan Inn & Resort, Eagle River.....................................Pg. 12The Waters of Minocqua, Minocqua ................................Pg. 14
RESTAURANTS / TAVERNS19th Hole Family Sports Bar & Grill,St. Germain...........Pg.12Alexander’s Family Pizza Parlor, Eagle River............Pgs. 7 & 22Big Rob’s Loose Moose Pub & Grille, Land O’ Lakes.....Pg. 19
INDEX CONTINUED ON PAGE 6
The North Woods isrecognized across the
Midwest as a summerrecreation paradise, offer-ing boating, fishing, golf-
ing, hiking, camping andwater sports of all kinds,
Besides the manyrecreational activities,most communities andnonprofit organizationsin Vilas and Oneida coun-ties plan family-oriented
events for residents andvacationers alike duringthe summer months.
The activities range
from art, antique andquilt shows to summer festivals, powwows and fishing tournaments. Most of the events include fun for all ages, plus plen-ty of food and refresh-ments.
The following list of July activities was com- piled by the Vilas County Advertising Department.
See more detailed storiesin this publication or theVilas County News-Re-view as the event ap-
proaches, or check withlocal information bureaus
for more details (datesand times are subject tochange).
July 23, Art Im-pressions, Land O’Lakes — This annual art
show will be held from 9a.m. to 3 p.m. at the townhall grounds.Food and re-freshments will be avail-able. Phone (715) 547-3432.
July 23, LionsClub Auction, ThreeLakes — The Lions Clubwill have its annual
fundraising auction atThree Lakes School.Phone (715) 546-3279.
July 25-27, WoodBoat Show, Minocqua— The 17th annual an-tique and classic woodenboat show will be held indowntown Minocqua. Aboat parade is planned at
6:45 p.m. Friday. Phone(715) 800-6784.
July 26-28, POP’sRiver Revival, EagleRiver — The concert will
be held at Prince of PeaceLutheran Church eachevening on Highway 70West at 7 p.m. The musi-cal revival will featurenearly 100 local voices.Phone (715) 479-9236.
July 29-31, Sum-mer Art Tour, North-woods — The self-guid-ed art tour of studios andgalleries will be held in
Vilas, Oneida, Iron andLanglade counties. Callfor a brochure map.Phone (715) 277-4224.
July 30, BluesFest, St. Germain —The 12th annual JoeBucher Blues Fest will beheld at the park pavilion,with blues music and aMemphis-style barbecuefrom 3 to 10 p.m. Pro-
ceeds go to NorthlandPines Youth Football &Cheerleading. Phone(715) 891-0248.
July 31, AutoShow, Conover — TheConover Fire Depart-ment/EMS will sponsorits ninth annual autoshow and craft market atthe town park from 9 a.m.to 3 p.m. Phone (715) 477-2036.
Communities plan July events
Art Impressions, a fa- vorite event in the LandO’ Lakes community, willtake place Saturday, July23.
It will be held on thegrounds of the Land O’
Lakes Community Build-ing from 9 a.m. until 3p.m., rain or shine.
Art Impressions is a juried show with a mix of more than 80 fine artistsand original crafters whowill have their work ondisplay and for sale.
Visitors will findpainting, jewelry, pot-tery, basketry, stained
glass, fiber art, textiles,woodworking and carv-ing. The artists comefrom the local area andseveral states, bringingtheir creativity andartistic talents.
Cash awards, part of the 28-year Art Impres-sions tradition, will be
given to deservingartists and crafters.
The judging will bedone by Jim Stewart of Lake Tomahawk andPeggy Grinvalsky of Minocqua.
Musical entertain-ment will be provided byµ and Red Tail Ring.Food will be served onthe grounds by localgroups and food vendors.
There is no admissioncharge and free streetparking will be avail-able.
Call Sandy Wait at theLand O’ Lakes Chamber,
(715) 547-3432, for moreinformation.
Art Impressions is anonprofit organizationthat works under theauspices of the Land O’Lakes Chamber of Com-merce. Its goal is to pro-mote the arts for all agesin the area.
Art Impressions set in Land O’ Lakes July 23
The 12th annual Joe Bucher Blues Fest will be heldat the St. Germain park pavilion July 30.
More than 80 fine artists will display and sell theirwork at Art Impressions in Land O’ Lakes July 23.
--NEWS-REVIEW PHOTO
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PRIMECHOICEMEAT M ARKET
STORE HOURSMon.-Sat. 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.
715-479-4456
1144 Hwy. 45 South, Eagle River
www.prime-choicemeats.com
Your Hometown
“Old-Fashioned” Butcher Shop Featuring our own homemade sausage
products & smoked specialties, premiumquality seafood and USDA “Prime” and
“Top Choice” quality steaks cut to orderthe way you like! Plus, 100% grass-fedbeef and “Certified Organic” chickens.
Check out our weekly specials all summer long!
Every order is a special order!
A 1/3-Mile Clay Tri-Oval Track3 Miles West of Eagle River on Hwy. 70Left on Cloverland Dr. across from Honey Bear
DON’T MISS
E V E R Y T U E S DA Y
Rain da te: Thursda y
EXCITING STOCK CAR RACING!
NORTH WOODS’ FASTEST RACING ACTION!
Race Action!
Call (715) 479-5208eagleriverspeedway.com
Hot Laps 7 p.m.Racing 7:30 p.m.
July 5 - Candy Tosssponsored by the Country Store,“The Sweetest Place In Town”
July 12 - Midseason Champion
Night with CoyoteJuly 19 - Regular Race ProgramJuly 26 - Midwest/Sport B
Modified Shootout Nightsponsored by HartmanWell Drilling and Pumps
• Midwest/Sport Mods• Street Stocks• Micro-Sprints (600cc)
• Pure Stocks• Junior Sprints
All classes raceevery Tuesday night.
Micro-Sprint 600 &Junior Sprints divisionswill compete on aweekly basis.
2011 JULY EVENTS
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UPCOMING SHOW
MinocquaAug. 5, 6 & 7
Information # (715) 588-3665
ANTIQUE SHOWS## MANITOWISH WATERS##
Fri., July 29#Sat., July 309 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Admission $5 # Under 14 FreeManitowish Waters Community Center
Hwy. 51 & Airport Rd.
Rohr’s Wilderness
Tours, located on the Wis-consin River, offers canoe,kayak and inflatablekayak raft trips on thescenic Headwaters of theWisconsin River andmany other great riversin the area.
The Headwaters of theWisconsin is a uniquesection of the mighty Wis-consin River, which flows
434 miles through Wis-consin to the MississippiRiver. The Headwaters, asmall wild and scenicriver, is not threatening,but with many turns andobstacles to avoid, is wellsuited for all levels of canoe and kayakers.
They offer canoerentals, shuttle service,complete outfitting,canoe
instruction, equipmentsales, camping at theirbeautiful campgroundand lodging at their luxu-ry cabin.They also have agreat trail for hiking,mountain biking, cross-country skiing and snow-shoeing.
Canoe and kayak tripsare available every day,ranging from an hour toseveral days, on the wildand beautiful WisconsinRiver.
They offer trips ev-eryday from one hour toseveral days, with theirtwo- and three- to four-hour trips being the mostpopular choice by theirpaddlers. Complete out-fitting is available forthose who may need gear
for their overnight trips. You can also experi-
ence the excitement of half- and full-day guidedwhitewater raft trips infun and safe inflatablekayaks. You have yourchoice of making your in-flatable kayak trip a floatfishing trip or combina-tion of both.
Their scenic, beautiful,small and quiet camp-ground has state parkambiance with great fa-cilities including a deluxeshower house, flush toi-lets and dump station.
There are acres of wild
blueberries and raspber-ries during berry season,which guests on the prop-erty are welcome to pick.There is nothing likestarting your day withNorth Woods berries withyour breakfast.
They offer walk-inriver sites, spaciouswooded tent sites andlarge and beautiful
water/electric sites withboth 20- and 30-amp ser-
vice complete with fivepull-through electric
sites. Seasonal campers
are welcome and camp-ing equipment is avail-able for rent if needed.
For the tourist whoprefers more of the com-forts of home, Rohr’s of-fers a luxury vacationrental house. The househas four bedrooms, twoand two-and-one-half baths, two completekitchens, dining rooms,
and a living room withcathedral ceiling and twogas fireplaces. With anice, rustic, knotty-pineinterior, ceiling fans, hot-water heat and beautifulscenery, it’s a great com-fortable place to enjoy theNorth Woods.
The Rohrs also spon-sor the Callie RohrMemorial Canoe &
Kayak Race in memory of their daughter, who losther life to brain cancer.The proceeds fund re-search in children’s braincancer.
New for this year, theRohrs will host open micevery Saturday nightthough Aug. 20 in theirgreat large pavilion com-plete with stage, profes-sional sound system andlights, all in the wonder-ful ambiance of their 40-acre woods. Jeff Rohrhimself is an accom-plished singer/songwriterwith three compact discsto his credit. The musicstarts at 7 p.m.
Rohr’s WildernessTours (RWT) is located at5230 Razorback Road inConover, WI 54519. You
can reach Rohr’s Wilder-ness Tours at (715) 547-3639 or by e-mail atRWTCanoe@nnex.net.
Diverse river trips availableat Rohr’s Wilderness Tours
Advertisers’ GuideRESTAURANTS / TAVERNS (Cont’d)Black Bear Lodge, St. Germain ........................................Pg. 18Bucktale Inn, Eagle River...................................................Pg. 14Chanticleer Inn, Eagle River..............................................Pg. 24Eagle Waters, Eagle River .................................................Pg. 8Friendship House, Eagle River ..........................................Pg. 14Hiawatha Hide Away, Eagle River ................................... Pg. 4Hillside Resort, Phelps.......................................................Pg.23Kathan Inn & Resort, Eagle River.....................................Pg. 12Mocha Moose, Eagle River ................................................Pg. 23Red Man Supper Club,Land O’ Lakes.............................Pg. 19Sportsmen’s Chalet, St. Germain ....................................Pg. 18 Weber’s Wildlife, Sayner ..................................................Pg. 18 White Stag Inn, Sugar Camp............................................Pg.21
SHOPS & STORES
Animals ’n More, Eagle River ..........................................Pg. 8Busy Bee Creations,Eagle River ......................................Pg. 23CW Business, Eagle River ................................................ Pg. 23Country Store, Eagle River ..............................................Pg. 8Cranberry Lake Handcrafted Soap, Eagle River.............Pg. 4Fountain Blu, Eagle River ..................................................Pg. 23Grandma’s Toy Box, Eagle River ......................................Pg. 23Health Care Pharmacies
Eagle River, Land O’ Lakes,St. Germain.....................Pg. 2Knitt’s Hardware Hank, St. Germain ...............................Pg.24Lehner-Stephan Jewelers, Eagle River .............................Pg. 2Musky Hunter Store, St. Germain....................................Pg. 24Nelson’s Ace Hardware, Eagle River................................Pg.24Pink Coyote, Eagle River...................................................Pg. 2Radio Shack, Eagle River .................................................. Pg. 12
The Little Emporium,Phelps .......................................... Pg.23Trading Post, Land O’ Lakes .............................................Pg. 11Tremblay’s Sweet Shop, Eagle River ................................Pg. 2Turn of the Century, Rhinelander ...................................Pg. 21Used Books, Cards and More,Three Lakes.....................Pg. 23 WalkAbout Paddle & Apparel, Eagle River .....................Pg. 24
WATERCRAFT/SNOWMOBILES/ATVsEagle River Marine,Eagle River .......................................Pg. 8Headwaters Polaris,Watersmeet, Mich.......................... Pg. 14Paul’s Rent-All, St. Germain..............................................Pg.23St. Germain Sport Marine,St. Germain..........................Pg. 13Track Side,Eagle River..................................................... Pg. 8
Free fishing seminarsfor children between age6 and 13 will be held atHi-Pines Campground inEagle River each Tues-day through Aug. 23.
The seminars start at6:30 p.m.
All children will begiven information aboutfishing and prizes at thefree seminars. There willbe hands-on instructionon casting, fish identifica-tion, baiting a hook andtying a good fishing knot.
The seminars aresponsored by the Head-waters Chapter of
Muskies Inc., headquar-tered in Eagle River.
North Woods areaguides will give the semi-nars, assisted by Head-waters Chapter mem-bers.
All youths in atten-dance will be given a“goody” bag. Adults arewelcome to attend withtheir children.
Hi-Pines CampGround is located onHighway 45 just north of Eagle River.
For more information,call Harvey Sadler at(715) 542-2465.
Kids’ fishing tips set Tuesdays
Canoe trips designed for the whole family are offeredthrough Rohr’s Wilderness Tours.
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A Night with theGuides free fishing semi-nars, sponsored byGuides Choice Pro Shopin Eagle River, are heldevery Sunday from 6 to
7:30 p.m.The free seminars will
be held each Sundaythrough Aug. 21 in theGuides Choice Pro Shopseminar room.
The shop is located atthe intersection of high-ways 45 and 70 in EagleRiver. For more informa-tion, call Guides Choiceat (715) 477-2248.
Night with the Guides seminars planned
Aspirus serves the health-care needs of North Woods residents and visitors withfive clinics, including one in Three Lakes.
Aspirus offers high-quality accessible healthcare through clinics lo-cated in several north-ern Wisconsin communi-ties.
With Aspirus Clinic
locations in Land O’Lakes, Phelps, Rhine-lander, Three Lakes andWoodruff, residents and
visitors have a conve-nient access point forcare for the entire fami-ly.
The Aspirus Land O’Lakes Clinic is locatedat 4248 Highway B, UnitB in Land O’ Lakes. The
clinic is open Mondaysthrough Fridays from 8a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Formore information or toschedule an appoint-ment, call (715) 547-6118.
The Aspirus PhelpsClinic is located at 2383Highway 17 in Phelps.The clinic is open Mon-days through Fridays
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Formore information or toschedule an appoint-ment, call (715) 545-2710.
The Aspirus Rhine-lander Clinic is locatedat 1630 N. Chippewa Dr.in Rhinelander. The clin-ic is open Mondays
through Thursdays from8 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Fri-days from 8 a.m. to 5p.m. For more informa-tion or to schedule anappointment, call (715)361-5480.
The Aspirus Woodruff Clinic is located at 611 Veterans Parkway inWoodruff. The clinic isopen from 8 a.m. to 5p.m. Mondays throughFridays. For more infor-mation or to schedule anappointment, call (715)358-8610.
The Aspirus ThreeLakes Clinic is located
at 6951 S. Michigan St.in Three Lakes. The clin-ic is open Mondaysthrough Thursdays from8 a.m. to 4 p.m. For moreinformation or to sched-ule an appointment, call(715) 546-2543.
As your personalhealth-care advocate,your primary-careprovider serves as your
best entry point into thehighly specialized re-sources of the entire As-pirus health-care sys-tem.
Aspirus Wausau Hos-pital is a regional healthresource for north cen-tral Wisconsin and theUpper Peninsula of
Michigan. Aspirus Wau-sau Hospital is a magnetfacility licensed for 321beds and staffed by 350physicians in 35 special-ties. Best known for itsworld-class cardiovascu-lar program, Aspirus
Wausau Hospital alsoprovides leading-edgecancer, trauma, women’shealth, and spine andneurological care.
Aspirus is a nonprof-it, community-directedhealth system based inWausau. With morethan 4,300 employees,
Aspirus serves people in14 Wisconsin counties
and the Upper Peninsu-la of Michigan.
It operates through aseries of affiliated hospi-tals, home health andhospice care, pharma-cies, critical care and he-licopter transport ser-
vice, durable medicalgoods, skilled nursinghomes, a large volunteercorps, an affil iated
physician network, aphilanthropic and re-search foundation, andan extensive clinics net-work.
For more information,contact a clinic at thephone numbers listedabove or visit aspirus.org.
High-quality health careavailable at Aspirus Clinics
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FUDGE
BRITTLES - CARAMEL CORNSUGAR-FREE CHOCOLATES
OVER 200 KINDS OF CANDY
SALTWATER TAFFY
JELLY BELLIES
24 FLAVORS ICE CREAM
ORDERS SHIPPED YEAR AROUND
(715) 479-9226
116 WALL ST., EAGLE RIVER, WI 54521
www.ercandy.com
THE SWEETEST PLACE IN TOWN
Since 1964
Wisconsin State Fair Award of Excellencefor Fudge, Caramel
Corn, Snappers& Peanut Brittle
Everyone’s running to EAGLE RIVER
discover
ANIMALS ‘N’ MOREhome of the giant bear
Plush Animals for All Ages Children’s Gifts
Lazy Ones Jewelry Purses Dolls
Ania Suncatchers Garden
STUFF AND DRESS YOUR OWN PLUSH ANIMAL
with
Across from Vilas Cinema 715-479-9330
EagleWaters.com
Outdoor patio barand dining
Nightly live music
Serving Tuesday - Sunday
Fish Fry Tuesday and Friday
Sunday ChampagneBrunch 9am - 1pm
On Eagle Lake—visit by car or boat
Hwy. 70 E to Rangeline Rd. to Eagle Waters Rd. 715.479.4411
facebook.com/eaglewatersresort
A commitment to quality is one of the reasons CountryStore has won awards for its chocolate walnut fudge,
caramel corn and cashew snappers. You can stop inand watch the fudge being made right in front of you.
The sweet aroma of fudge made with Wiscon-sin cream and butter orpeanut brittle bubblingaway in a copper kettlewelcome customers as
they enter the “sweetestplace in town,” CountryStore.
For many years, stop-ping in at Country Store,located in downtownEagle River, has been afamily tradition. Dickand Debbie Preuhswould like to thank alltheir loyal customers fortheir support as they
begin their 27th summeras owners.
A commitment toquality is one of the rea-sons Country Store haswon awards for its choco-late walnut fudge,caramel corn and cashewsnappers.
Though fudge andturtles are customer fa-
vorites, there are many
other great candies andchocolates available. Tof-fee, almond bark andchocolate pretzels alsoare popular.
One of the largest se-lections of sugar-freechocolates is availablefor those with specialdiet needs.
Continuing to be pop-ular this year, cinnamon-toasted almonds, pecansand cashews are maderight at the store.
Country Store has ex-panded its line of salt-water taffy and hasmany fun-filled types of candy. It also stocks nos-talgic brands of candy forthe child in everyone.
After customers pur-chase their candy, theycan cool down with a re-
freshing ice-cream cone,sundae, malt or soda.
Customers have morethan 24 flavors to choosefrom, and can get a
chocolate-dipped cone ora chocolate-sprinklecone. Children can enjoya special treat of sittingat the store’s “childrenonly” table.
In fall, it’s time tobegin the caramel appleseason.
“As customers antici-
pate the first apple of theseason, they often re-mind us they are thebest caramel apples theyhave ever tasted,” saidowner Debbie Preuhs.
When people start tohead home after vaca-tion, gifts of candy fromCountry Store is a greatway to say “thank-you”or a wonderful remem-brance of time spent inEagle River.
“Customers tell us allthe time they need tobring home CountryStore treats for their
families, friends or co-workers who are alwaysrequesting it,” said Deb-bie Preuhs. “Even thefamily dog is happy toget our special dogbones.”
Don’t forget aboutCountry Store at Christ-mas. The Country Storestaff is able to help withgifts for family, friends
and corporate associates.Order early becauseCountry Store gets verybusy around this season.
Located at 116 E. WallSt., Country Store isopen daily, year-round.Call (715) 479-9226 or
visit the Web site at er-candy.com.
Homemade fudge, turtles, taffy and moresatisfy your sweet tooth at Country Store
The Country Store stocks nostalgic brands of candyfor the child in everyone.
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Come check out all our merchandise we have to offer.10 A.M. TO 5 P.M. DAILY, SUNDAY BY CHANCE
1/2 mile south of Eagle River on Hwy. 45 South, toward Three Lakes
1051 Hwy. 45 South, Eagle River • 715-891-2827
Also home of JB Golf Cars
CLUB CAR GOLF CARTSNew and used, gas or electric
WE LOVE TRADES
SALES – SERVICE & PARTS (ALL BRANDS)
Best prices in northern Wisconsin
JB Golf Cars1/2 mile south of Eagle River on Hwy.45 South toward Three Lakes
1051 Hwy. 45 South (715) 479-1331 Also home of The Peddler Antiques & more
T T HHRREEEE L L A AK K EESS
Northern Lights An-tiques, located at 14218Himanka Hill Road southof Bruce Crossing, Mich.,
is in the pristine OttawaNational Forest.For more than 20
years, owners John andBeverly Lopez havemaintained a unique va-riety of antiques and col-lectibles.
The drive to the shopis east off of Highway 45on a blacktopped countryroad lined with appletrees that remind one of the many farms once animportant part of Michi-gan’s Upper Peninsula(U.P.).
Northern Lights isnoted for its fine collec-tion of American Art Pot-tery. Pottery lovers willfind Rookwood, Roseville,Hull, Weller and someunusual contemporarypieces. There also is aninteresting selection of British, Finnish and Nor-wegian pottery.
Northern Lights main-tains a large selection of dinnerware, cups andsaucers, collector plates,figurines, tea pots, etc.There are stoneware jugsand crocks and a sizableselection of kerosenelamps.
Customers will findglass objects from the Vic-
torian period, elegantglass from the Depres-sion period,carnival glassand collectibles from the
1960s period which in-cludes basics such asmixing bowls, bakers,utensils and other inter-esting kitchenware.
Northern Lights alsohas real cast-iron cookingitems.
The collection includesan interesting assort-ment of vintage Orientalcollectibles. They alsohave a good collection of postcards.
“We would be remiss if we did not mention ourcollection of bar memora-bilia,”said Beverly Lopez.
Customers can findmugs, steins and barsigns, advertising barglasses and bottles fromareas in the U.P.
The tool collection isquite large and includes afair assortment of woodplanes, draw shaves,traps, logging tongs andother miscellaneousitems. There also aresome fishing collectibles.
All the merchandise isclean, clearly marked andgrouped by categories.
Store hours are 11a.m. until 6 p.m. EasternDaylight Time.
For more information,call (906) 827-3933.
Northern Lights Antiquesoffers unique collectibles
The all-you-can-eatfish fry is a dying breed.Whereas once upon a Fri-day night, fish fry feast-ers could send theirplates back to the kitchenfor seconds, thirds, evenfourth helpings, thesedays most restaurantslimit you to a single serv-ing.
Kathan Inn & Resort,however, still offers theall-you-can-eat fish fry,available from 11 a.m. to9 p.m. both Thursdaysand Fridays.
The fish fry featureslong, thick pieces of had-dock, covered in beer bat-ter and deep-fried to agolden brown. Sides in-clude rye bread andcoleslaw and either pota-
to salad or crispyshoestring fries.
Jim and Barb Dom-nick took over ownershipof Kathan Inn & Resortin October of 2005 andwelcome you to the innfor a great dining experi-ence. Barb said, “KathanInn’s fish fry stands out
for a few reasons, thequality ingredients, likethe haddock and the beerbatter, and their close at-tention to details.” Thefish size is a cut above,too. The pieces are verylarge. Many of the samepeople dine at theKathan Inn for fish everyFriday and then, of course, there are manynewcomers.
At the Kathan Inn, themenu selection has some-thing for everyone. If fishdinners aren’t your thing,don’t worry. There is a di-
verse selection of burgersand sandwiches,Mexicanentrées, homemade piz-zas and wraps.
Kathan Inn has re-cently unveiled a new
summer menu, keepingall of the favorites butadding fantail shrimp,buffalo shrimp and manynew hot and cold sand-wiches. Also new thissummer, Kathan Inn of-fers buckets of fish onboth Thursday and Fri-day nights.
In addition to indoordining, another great fea-ture at Kathan Inn is theoutdoor deck overlookingprivate Kathan Lake.“When the weather isnice, most diners prefereating outside, so we arefortunate that we canoffer the outdoor lakesidedining,” said Barb Dom-nick.
Other specials offered
at Kathan Inn include$2, third-pound burgersMondays and spaghettiTuesdays. Wednesdaynight is chili night (chilifries, chili dogs, chili na-chos, chili burgers, chiliburritos, etc.) and Thurs-
days, enjoy the 35-centchicken wings. Sit downto a delicious broastedchicken dinner Satur-days (or take a buckethome) and Sundays, takeadvantage of “dog days”— hot dogs for $1 andbrats for $2.
Located in Eagle Riverat 8570 Highway H,Kathan Inn will cele-brate its 90th anniver-
sary this year. In additionto the restaurant, lake-side cabin rentals areavailable. For more infor-mation, call Kathan Innat (715) 479-4260 or visitthe website at kathanre-sort.com.
The menu selection at Kathan Inn near Eagle Riverhas something for everyone, including an all-you-can-eat fish fry every Friday night. There also is a diverse
selection of burgers and sandwiches, Mexican en-trées, homemade pizzas and wraps. Kathan Inn is lo-cated on County Highway H.
For an all you-can-eat fish fry,head to the Kathan Inn & Resort
Dave Rents Boats, LLC
DELIVERY AVAILABLE
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This map shows the approximate location ofplaces in Vilas and Oneida counties
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ATTRACTIONS
6 Camp 5 Museum2 Kart Way/Rocking W Stable3 Pine Point Riding Stables
13 Vilas Histor ical Museum
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29 Big Sand Lake Golf Course23 Eagle River Gol f Course
INFORMATION
5 Conover Informat ion Bureau16 Land O ’ Lakes Chamber/
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7 Phelps Information/Visitor Center17 Sayner Chamber/Information
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L L A ANNDD OO’’ L L A AK K EESS
• ANTIQUES• NATIVE AMERICAN ARTS
Downtown Land O’ Lakes,Wis. (715) 547-3525
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Rugs - old & new • Kachina Dolls• Drums • Quill Boxes• Birch-bark Baskets • Skookum
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• Early American & Victorian Furniture
• Depression Glass • Watches • Clocks
• Kerosene Lamps • Old Jewelry
• O ld Fish Lures • Old Decoys
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The Boulder JunctionChamber of Commercecontinues to host its
Music on Main Streetsummer music series.
The concerts are heldoutdoors Thursdaysfrom 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.between Peeplelures andBoulder Junction Mar-
ketplace on Main Street.Hip Pocket will per-
form classic rock July
14, while Up North Con-nection will play hand-picked bluegrass July21.
For more information,call the chamber at (715)385-2400.
Concert set in Boulder Junction
The Boulder JunctionChamber of Commercewill offer free fishingseminars Sundaysthroughout the summer.
The seminars areheld at the Boulder
Junction CommunityCenter at 7 p.m.
The seminar Aug. 21will highlight muskie flyfishing and will be pre-
sented by Bill Sherer’sNorthern Adventure FlyFishing. The Aug. 28seminar will be aboutearly fall muskie fish-ing, presented by Bob’sManitowish Guide Ser-
vice.
For more informa-tion, call the chamber at(715) 385-2400.
Free fishing seminars planned
Northern Wisconsin isknown for its many lakesavailable to the public.Fishing and water sportshave long been part of the North Woods tradi-tion.
St. Germain Sport Ma-rine has been workinghard to keep that tradi-tion alive over the pastyears. Owners Tom andKim Christensen havestrived to create what isnow one of the largestdealers of live bait, fish-ing accessories and watersport supplies in VilasCounty.
The sport marine isnow a Department of Natural Resources regis-tration agent and canregister all your boats,
ATVs and snowmobiles.They also offer boats and
boating equipment tocustomers for sale orrent. Such things as fish-ing tackle, live bait, toysand gifts are available St.Germain Sport Marine.
Many different stylesof boats are available atthe sport marine. Sylvanpontoons and aluminumboats are both offered.
Johnson, Evinrude
and Yamaha outboards,ranging from eight- to 15-horsepower are availablefor rent at St. GermainSport Marine. Fish-n-Ski,ski, fishing and pontoonboats and personal wa-tercraft also are for rent.
For motor service or
repairs, factory-trainedmechanics are availablefor Johnson, Evinrudeand Yamaha motors.
Portable docks andboat lifts are offered,along with a selection of boating accessories andski equipment. Cus-
tomers also can purchaseinflatables and tubes topull behind their boats.
St. Germain Sport Ma-rine can meet fishingneeds as one of thelargest dealers of livebait and fishing licensesin Vilas County. A com-
plete selection of rods,reels, tackle and acces-sories are available.
Several resident fish-ing experts are on handto share their knowledgeof local waters and givetips to anglers.
A certified scale to
weigh fish is available,and all muskies kept (orreleased with a photo)can be registered in the
Vilas County MuskyMarathon.
St. Germain Sport Ma-rine is a big-game regis-tration station for fall
hunters.The gift department
features pottery, NorthWoods and lodge-likedecor items, soy candles,small ornamental waterfountains, coffee mugsand, new this year, St.Germain photo frames tohold those special vaca-tion moments. Also newthis summer are a selec-tion of hand-carved walk-ing sticks and canes.
The store featureslocal North Woods hand-made baskets along withthrows and stadiumblankets to keep warmon chilly evenings. Newto the store is locallyhandmade Native Ameri-can artwork.
In addition to thesestaples, St. GermainSport Marine has a large
greeting card selectionfor customers to send tofriends or family mem-bers on any occasion.
North Woods apparel,beach towels, water toysand hats are available.
St. Germain Sport Ma-rine is open from 7 a.m.to 6 p.m. daily. For moreinformation, call (715)479-4930.
For fishing and outdoor needstry St. Germain Sport Marine
GOLFOne of Wisconsin’s Most Challenging Golf Courses
“Open to the Public”
This Picture Shows the Par 3, 173-Yard 4th Hole
After your round, stop in for your favorite drink or sandwich in our historic clubhouse.
Call 479-4211 or 1-800-830-0471 for Tee Times
GOLF CLUBRick “Pepper” Freund, Golf Professional
• Daily Fees
• Golf Memberships Available
• Golf Groups & Outings Welcome
• Golf Club Rental Sets
• Fully stocked Pro Shop
• Pull & Power Carts
3 miles east of Eagle River on Hwy. 70. Turn left on Rangeline Rd. & follow signs.
St. Germain Sport Marine has an immense collec-
tion of fishing tackle, live bait and now can accom-modate all your vehicle registration needs.
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Located on Pleasure Island Rd. off Hwy. 45 North(on the north side of Eagle River)
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OPEN EVERY DAY FROM 10 A.M. - 10 P.M.
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715-617-6779Located on Pleasure Island Rd.
next to Kart-WayEagle River, Wis.
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Grill Serving Lunch and Dinner Nightly Dining Specials Children’s $3.99 Menu All-You-Can-Eat Fish Fry Thursdays and Fridays
Cabins 2- and 3-bedroom lakeside cabins available year-round
On Private Kathan Lake (From Eagle River, take Hwy.70 West 2 miles to County H, turn left and go 2 miles)
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Providing for your outdoor recreational needs...
...in Wisconsin’s Northwoods!
• Water Sport Rentals
• Snowmobile Rentals
• Piers, Docks, Lifts
• Sporting Goods
• Live Bait & Tackle
• Boat Storage
• Wis. Fishing &Hunting Licenses
• Wis. Boat, Snowmobile& ATV Registrations
• Sweatshirts/T-Shirts
• Gift Shop• Marine & Snowmobile
Accessories
• BPFuelAnd Much More!
Kim & Tom Christensen, Owners430 Hwy. 70 • P.O. Box 399 • St. Germain, WI 54558
Phone: (715) 479-4930 • Fax: (715) 479-9519Email: stgsport@frontier.com
www.stgermainsportmarine.com
UNBELIEVABLE PRICESLakefront Condos! Luxurious On
New owners of the NorthernaireResort & Spa in Three Lakes
have severely discountedthe prices!
Fully Furnished!
/ Stainless-steel appliances / Granite countertops/ Maple hardwood floors / Hardwood trim
1-BedroomWAS $400,000
Now$135,000Now$135,000
2-Bedroom + LoftWAS $525,000
Now$259,000Now$259,000
Condominium
Benefits • Hot Tubs • Indoor Pool• Spa • Exercise Room
• Lakefront Docking • 1,800 ft. of Frontage on Deer Lake
• Garage Units
no r t h e rna i r e . c om
(Mitch Viegut is a licensed Realtor with Remax of Wausau 715-848-8009)
2-Bedroom Cottage(RIGHT ON THE WATER)
Reduced to$135,000Reduced to$135,000
Open House every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. for open showing. Any other time, please call for appointment.
DIRECTIONS: LOCATED 3.1 MILES EAST OF THREE LAKES ON HWY. 32
Contact Mitch Viegut (715) 571-2274 or your local real estate agent
G O L
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HOLE #11
• 18-Hole Public Golf Course • Driving Range• Bar & Gr ill – Banquet Fac ility • Quality Apparel,• PGA & LPGA Professionals On Staff Men’s & Ladies’
Call 715-479-8111 or 1-800-280-1477ONLINE TEE TIMES AVAILABLE
www.eaglerivergolfcourse.com
Hwy. 45 North, turn right on E. McKinley St.
Inquire About Our
“Customer Appreciation Card” Buy 5 Reg. Price Rounds — Get 1 Round Free
Cart Rental Required on Free Round
457 E. McKinley St.
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ATV RENTALSATV RENTALSRIDE THE BEAUTIFUL UPPER PENINSULA TRAILS
SALES,EXPERT SERVICE,
PARTS, CLOTHING& ACCESSORIES
SALES,EXPERT SERVICE,PARTS, CLOTHING& ACCESSORIES
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
IS OUR PRIORITY#1#1
906-358-8888 • Fax 906-358-8889N4705 Hwy. 45, located on the LL trail
P.O. Box 668, Watersmeet, MIwww.headwaterspolaris.com
Bucktale Inn“Where Good Friends Meet!”
AUTHENTIC MOUNTS & ANTLERS
9035 Hwy. H (2 miles on Hwy. 70 west of Eagle River)
Open Tues.-Sat.at 4 p.m.
BEST EVER BBQ RIBSOVER 3 TONS SOLD
DINNER MENU • NIGHTLY SPECIALS
• Sandwiches • Pizza • Seafood• Charbroiled Fish & Steak Nightly
715-479-7182 www.bucktale.com
HAVE YOU FOUND US YET?
2011 Season
June 22 to Aug. 27TRAIN:11 a.m., noon, 1 & 2 p.m.
Closed Sundays
Ride the1916 Lumberjack Steam Train
Special EventsCOWBOY RE-ENACTMENT – July 9, Oct. 1
FALL FESTIVAL – Sept. 17 & 24 & Oct. 1
Logging Museum, Country Store,Forest Tours, Farm Corral…
OPEN RAIN OR SHINEListed in the National Register of Historic Places
5068 Hwy. 8 & 32, Laona, Wis.
(715) 674-3414www.lumberjacksteamtrain.com
101 W. Wall St., Eagle River, Wis. • 715-479-1070
BREAKFAST SERVED ANY TIMEAT
Friendship House
Family Restaurant• Senior Menu • Kids’ Menu
• Daily SpecialsOPEN DAILY 6 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
ServingBreakfast, Lunch,
Dinner
Award-winning
news coveragenow available
on the
vcnewsreview.com
WISCONSIN RIVER CANOE TRIPS
5230 Razorback Rd., Conover13 miles north of Eagle River —
Hwy. 45 North, west on Rummels,north on Razorback, follow signs
• Canoe/Kayak/Raft Trips• Canoe Instruction• Campground• Shower House• Deluxe Vacation Home• Complete Outfitting• Equipment Sales• Mountain Bike & Ski Trail
(715) 547-3639www.RWTCanoe.com
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ISU Insurance Services - The Machon Agency1794 Superior St., P.O. Box 629Three Lakes, WI 54562 (715) 546-3642
www.isumachon.com
838 Busse Hwy.Park Ridge, IL 60068 847-993-1300
aspirus.org
Providing carefor the entire family.
Land O’ Lakes 715.547.6118
4348 Hwy B
Phelps 715.545.2710
2383 Hwy 17
Rhinelander 715.361.5480
1630 N. Chippewa Drive
Three Lakes 715.546.2543
6951 Michigan St.
Woodruff 715.358.8610
611 Veterans Parkway
Providing carefor the entire family.
For more information on
services available, or to
schedule an appointment,
contact the Aspirus Clinic
in your community.
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many services and entertainmentThe main highways as shown are
on this map have placed a displayewhere in this publication. You willetails about the places by referringto the various advertisements.
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Trading Post Antiquesand Trading Post Inter-nationale in downtownLand O’ Lakes offer aunique mixture of an-
tiques, fine gifts andclothing, with Native
American items featuredin both establishments.
Owners Harold andBarbara Nehring, whohave been in business inLand O’ Lakes for 47years, have expert knowl-edge of their fine waresand offer friendly andpersonal service to cus-
tomers.Throughout both
stores, visitors will findthe widest selection of authentic hand-wovenNavajo rugs in the area,including rare turn-of-the-century master-pieces. Like the olderrugs, the new Navajorugs are supreme exam-ples of the highest-quali-
ty Navajo weavings.Bothold and new, for the flooror for the wall, the rugsare perfect accessories forrustic North Woodshomes or sophisticatedcity dwellings.
Native American artenthusiasts also will finda handsome selection of unique, handmade Ojib-we (Chippewa) woodland
Indian beadwork andquillwork, includingmuch-sought-after porcu-pine quill boxes in anamazing variety. Theseboxes, made of birch barkand sweet-smellinggrass,are artistically dec-orated with natural and
dyed porcupine quills.They are unique to thewoodland tribes and areincreasingly rare as theart is now limited due to
a decreasing number of artists willing to investthe time to make theseunique boxes
Trading Post Interna-tionale also features fineclothing for men, womenand children, as well ashandmade Native Ameri-can jewelry and moc-casins.
Woolrich for men,
women and children is aprominent name in theclothing department.Montana Coat Co. andTasha Polizi are twounique lines for women.Hartstrings, Kitestrings,Hatley and Purple Moun-tain, add to the growingunique children’s depart-ment Young people’s giftsalso include a carefully
selected group of toys andbooks geared to natureand Native American ap-preciation.
On the traditionalside, Trading Post Inter-nationale has a fine selec-tion of classically elegantgifts, such as Bohemianruby glass,Royal Doultonand Hummel figurinesand fine crystal. These
items join North Woodsdecorative accessoriessuch as Native American-made birch-bark mirrors,lamps, dreamcatchersand truly distinctiveantler wall hangings.
Trading Post Interna-tionale also features
handmade, individuallydesigned ceramic lakemugs and other personal-ized accessories by localartist Judy Thomas of Country Ceramics.
Beautiful handmadesilver-and-turquoise jew-elry from the Southwest,fashioned by Navajo,Hopi, Zuni and SantoDomingo Indians, as wellas an array of hand-carved Zuni fetishes, fillthe jewelry cases at Trad-ing Post Internationale.
A quick visit to Trad-ing Post Antiques next
door reveals a wholeworld of assorted an-tiques, plus more Native
American decorativearts, including Ojibwebirch-bark baskets andWinnebago black ashbaskets.Antiques include
majolica, Depressionglass, oil lamps, kitchen-ware, pottery, paintings,tools, clocks, Jim Beambottles, primitive and
Victorian furniture,wick-
er items, duck and fishdecoys, railroad itemsand Oriental rugs.
Trading Post Antiquesalso has Indian“Skookum” dolls in itscomprehensive collectionof handmade items cele-brating Native Americanheritage. These hand-made dolls, sold as sou-
venirs from the early
1920s to the early 1950s,have become highlysought after. Each one ishand-painted anduniquely dressed. It israre to find so many inone place,” said Nehring.
Both Trading Post In-
ternationale and TradingPost Antiques house awide variety of Hopi andNavajo kachina dolls,hand-carved from cotton-wood tree roots and then
hand-painted. Each rep-resents a special spirit,which connects mankindto the gods in the South-west Native Americantradition.
Trading Post Antiquesalso carries handmade
Taos and Cochiti Indiandrums and deerskinlamps. The hides arehand cured and thedrums are carved out of
cottonwood and thenhand painted by thePueblo artists.
Representing thewoodland tribes, TradingPost Internationale isproud to highlight an un-precedented collection of beautiful antler carvingsby Lac du FlambeauOjibwe artist Wayne Val-liere. Valliere, an Ojibwe
language and traditionsspecialist, has traveledworldwide spreading ap-preciation of the Ojibweculture. Trading Post In-ternationale also fea-tures Valliere’s hand-carved pipes, hand-bead-ed cradle boards andmoccasin game drums.
Trading Post Interna-tionale and Trading Post
Antiques are both locatedon Highway B in down-town Land O’ Lakes.Trading Post Interna-tionale is open Mondaysthrough Saturdays from10 a.m. to 5 p.m., andSundays by chance or byappointment TradingPost Antiques is openfrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Mondays through Satur-
days, or evenings andSundays by request.For further informa-
tion about the shops, call(715) 547-3525, or e-mailtradpost@nnex.net or
visit the Web site at trad-ingpostintl.com.
Gifts, art found at Trading Post stores
At the Trading Post in Land O’ Lakes, you will find local Native American crafts likethe Ojibwe eagle medicine porcupine quill box. The box is crafted from birch bark,sweet grass and porcupine quills.
The Trading Post in Land O’ Lakes has a large se-lection of hand-woven Navajo rugs.
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NORTHERN LIGHT ANTIQUES
AMERICAN ART POTTERY
OPEN DAILY MAY 15 - SEPT. 1511 A.M. TO 6 P.M. E.S.T.
We carry a full line of antiques & collectibles. Over 10,000items with American art pottery as our specialty. Most typesof glass, kitchenware, tools, dinnerware, prints, bottles, someprimitives and furniture.
Our merchandise is clean, clearly identified and priced, andwell displayed. No reproductions.
Drive 15 miles north of Watersmeet on U.S. 45 to Himanka Hill Rd.
Turn east. We are 1 mile off the highway on a blacktopped road.WELL WORTH THE DRIVE
E-mail: nlantqs@jamadots.com14218 Himanka Hill Rd., Bruce Crossing, MI 49912 906-827-3933
20% Sale StorewideON MOST ITEMS
Jackie McMullen
301 LincolnSilver City, MI49953906-885-5503
Folk Art
Pottery AntiquesLocal and
Regional Artists
On beautiful Lake Superior
OPEN DAILY
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For a relaxed vacationdestination with thatrustic appeal, look no fur-ther then Northernaire’sluxurious condominiumsof Three Lakes.
At the gateway of theNorth Woods, morespecifically theChequamegon-NicoletNational Forest, Norther-naire showcases all thatnature has to offer in theNicolet; scenic bicycling,hiking, camping, snow-shoeing, cross-countryskiing and world-classsnowmobiling are a few
of the activities to enjoy.Just a short drive into
Three Lakes and you willfind an old-fashioned yetinviting town full of shop-ping, dining and arts.Many nearby towns, in-cluding Eagle River andMinocqua, offer extensiveshopping and dining op-portunities. Nearly ev-erything you’ll want or
need can easily be foundin the Three Lakes area.Northernaire’s great-
est feature is the world’slargest freshwater chainof lakes at your finger-tips. The “Chain” consistsof 28 lakes, 20 of whichare easily accessible fromthe docks on Deer Lakeand have a surface areaof 7,626 acres, with 106
miles of shoreline. Theselakes are home to 16 va-rieties of fish. Some lakesare secluded in the Nico-let National Forest, andall vary in size. They offereverything from watersports to canoeing to fish-ing.
Northernaire offers allthe luxuries of the NorthWoods at an unbelievableprice. It was purchasedby Mitch Viegut and hispartners from M&I Bank
after a foreclosure. Viegut said the pur-
chase price is allowingthem to heavily discountthe deluxe condominiumunits, which were con-structed with maplehardwood floors, solidhard wood doors andtrim, granite countertops,gas fireplaces and out-door patios.
“We are offering thestandard units that wereonce priced at $400,000for $179,000, and largerunits that were $525,000are now selling for$199,000,” said Viegut.“And this for fully fur-nished units that includeeverything, includingstainless- steel appli-ances, furniture, bedroom
sets and all the extras.”Some of the units in-clude tubs with ceramicsurrounds, jetted tubs,lofts, arched doorwaysand various interiorpackages.
Additionally, Viegutsaid the maintenancefees to the condominiumassociation are going tobe locked for two years at
$215 a month.Condominium ownersbuy into joint ownershipof common amenitiesthat include an indoorpool, fitness center, bothindoor and outdoor hottubs, a massive loungearea, walking trails, fire
pits, a spa and 1,800 feetof frontage on Deer Lakewith docking space.
The development isserved by its own on-sitewastewater treatmentsystem, one that uses ad-
vanced pretreatmenttechnologies and won theapproval of the Depart-
ment of Natural Re-sources and the Depart-ment of Commerce.
The North Lodge en-compasses about 100,000square feet of space.
“There also are 42 lotsavailable for develop-ment on the property and
everything, includingsome lakefront villas, hasbeen heavily discounted,”said Viegut.
The Northernairecomplex includes 33 boatslips on Deer Lake for
seasonal or temporaryuse.
Northernaire is locat-ed on Highway 32 east of Three Lakes. Sales staff will be available everySat. and Sun. from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. for openshowing. Appointmentsare needed for viewingduring the week. Tomake an appointment,call (715) 848-8009 or(715) 571-2274.
Northernaire offers luxurious condos at amazing price
Northernaire condominium owners buy into commonamenities, including an indoor pool, fitness center, both
indoor and outdoor hot tubs, a massive lounge area,
walking trails, fire pits, a spa and 1,800 feet of frontageon Deer Lake with docking space.
Stainless-steel appliances, solid hardwood floors and granite countertops arestandard features in the deluxe Northernaire condominiums.
May 11 to Oct. 12
Classic Car Cruise-Ins every other WednesdayEagle River Dairy Queen, 5-8 p.m.
Thursday, June 23-Aug. 18Street DancesMain St. & Wall St.
July 8 & 9Many Ways of Peace Fair
Sat., July 9, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.“Color Me Green” Fair
Sat., July 9 at Wild Eagle Lodge“Eagles Take Flight” Auction
5-9 p.m., entertainment to close
Thursday, Aug. 119 a.m.-4 p.m.Midsummer SalesPig & Corn Roast
Aug. 27 & 28Eagle Auction atFestival of FlavorsHome Grown & Organic Fair“Walk It Off Poker” Fun
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RadioShack is dealerGolfing dining offered at 19th Hole
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L L A ANNDD OO’’ L L A AK K EESS
Hours: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Open Thurs., Fri. & Sat.June 30 - Sept. 5, 2011
FREE ADMISSIONdonations welcome
Located in Land O’ LakesTown Park on Hwy. B
www.landolakeshistory.org
Land O’ Lakes Historical Society
NorthernWaters Museum presents
“Guides and Historic Resorts
of the Land O’Lakes Area”
Red Man Supper Club
Hwy. 45 North, Land O’ Lakes715-547-3344
www.redmansupperclub.com
FULL MENU &
NIGHTLY SPECIALS
Fri. Poor Man’s Lobster,Fish Fry andChicken & Fish
Sat. Prime RibSun. Broasted Chicken
Hours: Wed. thru Sun. open at 4, serving at 5
“RadioShack is one of the nation’s most experi-enced and trusted retail-ers,” said owner Ed
Gilomen. At RadioShack of
Eagle River, hometownfeel and knowledgeablestaff help customers ful-fill all of their electronicsand cellular needs.
“We have solutions.We’ll take care of yourneeds without the hassle.We are here to help ourcustomers,” Gilomen
said. “We help them withevery aspect of their pur-chase. Unlike other re-tailers who lose interestafter the sale, we stickwith customers throughall their needs.”
RadioShack in EagleRiver is an authorizedagent for Verizon Wire-less and can set cus-tomers up with a new
phone and service plan,matched to the cus-tomers’ needs.
More people trust America’s largest andmost reliable wirelessnetwork, so customerswill receive the best ser-
vice from RadioShackand Verizon Wireless.
RadioShack offers a variety of products and
services, including satel-
lite radio from Sirius XM.“The greatest thing
about Sirius XM is thereare no commercials, it
doesn’t fade in and outlike conventional radiosand you can listen towhatever you want,whenever you want.”
He added that listen-ers of Sirius XM can tuneinto a variety of stations,including talk radio,music, sports, weatherand news.
In addition to Verizon
Wireless and Sirius XMsatellite radio, the storeholds a large assortmentof devices, ranging fromcar audio, home audio,speakers, home tele-phones,GPS, digital cam-eras, Blu-Ray players,HD LCD televisions,MP3 players, metal de-tectors and more.
With more than 25
years of experience in theelectronics business,Gilomen and his associ-ates will be able to meetalmost anybody’s techno-logical needs. Gilomenhas owned the EagleRiver location for nearlynine years.
RadioShack is locatedat 4937 Highway 70 W.and can be reached at
(715) 479-2006.
RadioShack is dealerfor Verizon, Sirius XM
For a relaxing day on
the green or an enjoyabledining experience, visitThe 19th Hole Sports Barand Grill in St. Germain.
The 19th Hole fea-tures a quality restau-rant with a large menu.Many of the menu optionare made from scratch,giving them a great“home-cooked” taste.
Start off the meal withone of many mouth-wa-tering appetizers, such asnachos or crispy shrimp.
Also offered are baked
French onions, entréesalads and a soup of theday.
Items like delectablehomemade pizza andbroasted chicken are be-coming more and morepopular with customers.
However, new itemsare constantly beingadded to the menu. Newsandwiches such as atequila-lime pork sand-wich and a jambalayasandwich are growing inpopularity.
Also served is a largeselection of other sand-wiches, wraps andgourmet burgers.
Featured every Fridayis a selection of fish spe-cials. Customers are notlimited to only a fish fry
but can choose to feast onbreaded or broiled cod,breaded lake perch,mahi-mahi or other fish.
These meals can becompleted with one theirfabulous sides — vegeta-bles and dip, homemadepotato salad or home-made tortilla chips andsalsa.
Don’t hesitate to take
the youngsters, becausefor youths 10 andyounger, The 19th Holeoffers an excellent chil-dren’s menu.
The 19th Hole alsofeatures a 22-stool full-service bar. The bar in-cludes a wide variety of liquors and beers sure tosatisfy most everyone.
Eight high-definition
plasma televisions are lo-cated throughout the barand dining area, makingit possible for guests toenjoy their favorite sport-ing events.
If television isn’t whatyou had in mind, one candine outside on the cov-ered patio to enjoy the
beautiful weather and view the North Woodsscenery offered at the es-tablishment.
The lower level of The19th Hole serves as a giftshop and pro shop for the737-yard golf course,which features nine par-3holes. The par-3 course isenjoyable for players of all skill levels.
The gift shop offersclub rentals with juniorand adult sizes. It also
has a large selection of North Woods decor, in-cluding carved figurines,picture frames, fireplace
screens and lamps. Also offered within the
gift shop is a variety of cards, jewelry, candles,apparel and much more.
If the par-3 course isnot what you are lookingfor, take the family outfor an exciting mini golf experience at the wilder-ness adventure mini golf course.
This course features18 wilderness-themedholes with waterfalls and
streams throughout.While putting throughthe course, take time toidentify the animal
tracks imprinted alongthe greens and pathways.
The 19th Hole SportsBar and Grill is locatedon Highway 70 West inSt. Germain, right nextto The 19th Hole IceCream Shop.The bar andgrill portion is open allyear long.
For more information,call (715) 542-4042 or
visit the Web site atwhitetaillodge.com/19th-hole.
Golfing, dining offered at 19th Hole
The 19th Hole in St. Germain offers not only a casual dining experience, but anine-hole par-three golf course, mini golf course and the newly added 19th HoleIce Cream Shop. It’s located on Highway 70 west of St. Germain.
28TH ANNUAL
Sponsored by the Land O’ Lakes Chamber of Commerce
Saturday, July 23
9 a.m.-3 p.m.Land O’ Lakes Town Hall
County Hwy. B
Land O’ Lakes, Wis.
“Rain or Shine”
FOOD/REFRESHMENTS
All phases of art on display & for sale.
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
Call 906-547-3432 for more info.
BIG ROB’S
Hours: Bar 4 p.m. • Dinners 5 p.m.Tues. - Sat.
CORNER HWY. 45 NORTH & E, LAND O’ LAKES,WIS. 715-547-8500
LOOSE MOOSEFAMILY FRIENDLY • CATERING • RESERVATIONS
Open Tues. thru Sat. • Nightly Specials • Full Menu
• FAMOUS BBQ RIBS — chewy or fall off the bone• NIGHTLY FISH FRY & SHRIMP BOIL - all you can eat
• WALLEYE • POOR MAN’S LOBSTER • PANFISH
• BLACK ANGUS RIB EYE • DELUXE SANDWICHES
• SAT. PRIME RIB • CHILDREN’S MENU • VEGETARIAN MEALS
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ABUNDANT LIFE OUTREACH CENTER
OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH MISSOURI SYNOD
“Come Worship the Living Lord”
WORSHIP TIMESSat. 7 p.m. & Sun. 7:30 and 10 a.m.
Memorial Day thru Labor Day
Rev. William J. Trosien223 Silver Lake Rd., Eagle River 715-479-6226Pastor’s Home Phone 715-479-6757
Welcomes you to our worship services:
Saturday, 5:30 p.m., Sunday 9 a.m.Holy Communion at every service
Dorothy Lindstrom, Pastor
2903 State Hwy. 155, Sayner, WI 54560
EAGLE RIVER BAPTIST CHURCHSERVICE TIMES
Sunday School 10 a.m.Sunday Worship 11 a.m.Sunday Eve 5 p.m.Wednesday EveBible Study & Youth Mtg. 7 p.m.
1016 Hwy. 45 South, Eagle River, WI 54521eagleriverbaptistchurch.org
715-479-7870 Pastor Don Hawkins
“Pursuing His Presence”
Sunday Worship - 9:30 a.m.(Children’s Church & Nursery Provided)
Wednesday Bible Study - 7 p.m.Youth - 7 p.m.
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210 Capi ch Dr. , Eagl e Riv er 715- 477- 2080
PRINCE OF PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA
Faith Lutheran ChurchEvangelical Lutheran Church in America
6995 Hwy. 45 South, Three Lakes
Worship Time: 9 a.m. on SundayCommunion every Sunday
Pastor Barb Girod (715) 546-2770
5030 Hwy. 70 West, Eagle River
Sunday Worship 8 a.m. & 10 a.m.Holy Communion every service
Fellowship hour follows both services.
Nursery 10 a.m. Sun.
A/C & Wheelchair Accessible
www.princeofpeace-eagleriver.orgRev. Lloyd Leo Luedeman 715-479-9263
120 Silver Lake Rd., Eagle River
Family Worship &Healing Service - Wed.5 p.m.Family Worship Sunday - 10 a.m.Jim Fosdick, Pastor 715-479-8921
UNION CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
ST. GERMAIN EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH
Phone 715-546-2169Hwy. 45 & Forest St.
Three Lakes, WI 54562
AIR-CONDITIONED
Worship: 10:30 a.m.Gary Gilbert, Pastor
HOPE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. Patricia Tucker, Pastor
Sunday Worship 7:30 & 10 a.m.Contemporary Service2nd Sundays, 9 a.m.
WORSHIP SERVICESChildren’s nursery provided
Senior Pastor, Joshua ReeseYouth Director, Dan Shields
Website:www.stgermainfreechurch.com
E-mail: stgefc@frontier.com
6065 Hwy. 70, St. Germain Church 715-479-2173
THREE LAKES EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCHA warm, safe place to learn about Jesus Christ
Sunday Worship Service - 9 a.m.with Children’s Church
and staffed nursery year-round
Sunday School Classes for all ages10:30 a.m., Sept.-May
Pastors Brian Thorstad and Eli Shackelford 1614 Hwy.32, Three Lakes – 715-546-2000 – info@tlefc.org
ST. PETER THE FISHERMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
5001 County Hwy. G, Eagle River
715-479-8704
Hwy. 45 North to Cty. Hwy. G, 1 Mile West
Saturday Mass: 4 p.m.
Sunday Masses: 8 & 10 a.m.
www.stpeterseagleriver.org
St. Mary of the Snows Anglican Church
COMMUNITY BIBLE CHURCH
Proclaiming The Living Word
Sun. 9:45 a.m. Sunday School — all ages
11:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service7:00 p.m. Bible Study
Wed. 7:00 p.m. Prayer Meeting “Hour of Power”Dave Johnson — Pastor
Second & Division St., Eagle River715-479-4986 & 715-479-4759
ST. ALBERT & ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCHES
ST. ALBERT 4351 Hwy. B, Land O’Lakes
715-547-3558
Saturday: 5 p.m.Mass
Sunday: 10 a.m.Mass
ST. MARY 4494 Town Hall Rd., Phelps
Saturday:6:30 p.m.Liturgyof the Word withCommunion Service
Sunday: 8 a.m.Mass
COMMUNITY UNITED CHURCH OF CHRISTA friendly place to gather for worship
G R A C E
L U T H E R AN MI S S O U R I S Y N O D
6948 E. School St.P.O. Box 216
Three Lakes, WI 545622 blocks south of the “Black Forest”
Rev.Allen Montgomery
Saturday Worship 4 p.m.Grace 715-546-2262 • Home 715-362-7605
This church directory will run each week in Vacation Week.If you would like information
about having your church added to the list, please
stop in at the News-Review or call (715) 479-4421.
9:30 Sunday Morning
North 1 ⁄ 4 Mile on Hwy.155 from intersectionof Hwys.70 & 155 in St.Germain
715-542-3114mynorthwoodschurch.org
Rev. Dan Borchers, Pastor
Church DirectoryFIRST CONGREGATIONALUNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
First & Division St., Eagle Riverwww.eagler iverucc.org 715-479-8501
ST.JOHN’S EVANGELICALLUTHERAN CHURCH
WISCONSIN SYNOD2216 Hwy. 17N, Phelps
715-479-8307Worship 9:15 a.m.– Sunday
LAND O’LAKESLUTHERAN OUTREACH
WISCONSIN SYNODLand O’Lakes Fire Hall, Hwy.B
715-479-8307Worship 11 a.m.– SundayMemorial Day thru Labor Day
Land O’ LakesJust north of County B on U.S. 45
DIVINE SERVICE Sun. 9:30 a.m.
Office (906) 544-2259 Pastor Gary Albert
“Jesus still teaches by the water” 3675 Church Rd., Conover
Sunday Worship Service 9 a.m.Holy Communion at every service.
Coffee & lunch fellowshipfollows worship service.
R ev. J oh n Ku zie j, P as to r P ho ne: 7 15 -4 79 -4 96 6
PIONEER LAKE LUTHERAN CHURCH
Rev. Philip Gieschen Rev. Philip GieschenRev. Joshua Odell Rev. Joshua Odell
SHEPHERD of the LAKES LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA
715-542-3701 www.shepherdofthelakeschurch.orgA member of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America
Millards’ BucktaleInn is located in the
Northern Highland- American Legion StateForest, located on High-way H off Highway 70west of Eagle River.Bucktale Inn is openTuesdays through Sat-urdays from 4 p.m. toclosing.
Lon and Deb Millardhave owned and operat-ed the restaurant since1995 and are active inMonday Night MuskieLeague, Muskies Inc.,Fishing Has No Bound-aries, Guides/Kids Dayand USO.
“Your North Woodsexperience isn’t com-plete without a pile of homemade onion ringswhile exchanging a fewtales across the gorgeouspine bar,” said Lon Mil-lard.
Their appreciation forwildlife is apparent inthe restaurant’s decor. Acollection of antlers andmounts, including a 17-point buck, also con-tributes to the restau-rant’s North Woods at-mosphere.
A full menu is offeredTuesdays through
Thursdays and Satur-days at Bucktale Inn,which includes a wide
variety of entrées. Someselections include fall-off-the-bone barbecuedribs, charbroiled steaksand fish, specialty sand-
wiches, pizza, seafood,chicken and coconut
shrimp and lighter farespecialties.Nightly specials in-
clude Tuesday’s shrimpboil, snowcrab or perch,Wednesday’s chickenspecial and Thursday’srib combo and a sneak-peek fish menu. Cus-tomers can try most of their Friday favoritesThursdays during thesummer through LaborDay.
Friday’s FintasticFish menu offers a vari-ety of fish choices, in-cluding charbroiled cod,deep-fried walleye, lakeperch and shrimp. AllFriday fish choices areserved with coleslaw, ryebread and a choice of potato or homemade
potato pancakes. Chick-en, steak and sandwich-es also are available Fri-days.
Saturday’s specialsinclude German beef rouladen or pan-fried
veal with spaetzle andred cabbage, barbecuedribs and snow crab.
Lon and Deb Millardinvite you to bring your
tales and enjoy afford-able casual dining in aNorthwoods atmosphereat the Bucktale Inn,“where good friendsmeet.”
For more information,call (715) 479-7182.
Find tales galoreat Bucktale Inn
The Three Lakes LionsClub will host its annualauction Saturday, July23, at Three Lakes HighSchool beginning at 11a.m. for item inspection,while the sale will begin
at noon.Items will be auc-
tioned to raise money for various community activ-ities the Lions Club orga-nizes throughout theyear. Food and drinks will
be available on-site dur-ing the auction.
“Anyone who hasclean, usable and service-able items they are will-ing to donate should con-tact the club as soon as
possible,” said Lions Sec-retary Kay Coates. “Aslong as it can be reusedby another, we’ll take thedonated goods and putthem on the auctionblock.”
Since the auction isnot a rummage sale, theLions can’t accept dona-tions of clothing, large ap-pliances or sleeper sofas.
“None of these itemshave sold well in the
past,” said Coates. “Butwe do take certain largeitems, provided they arein working condition.We’ll even accept boats.We auctioned off two of those last year. We’ll also
accept autos, consumerelectronics and furni-ture.”
The club puts thefunds raised in the annu-al auction back into thecommunity.
To donate an item, con-tact Bob Borek of theLions Club at (715) 546-3457 and a club memberwill come to the home of adonor to pick up theitems.
Three Lakes Lions Club to host annual auction
Trees For Tomorrowwill host a free natureprogram regarding therainbow smelt infesta-tion in Crystal LakeTuesday, July 26, at 7p.m., at the historiccampus at 519 SheridanStreet East.
Program participantswill learn about anaquatic invasive speciesthat threatens manyWisconsin lakes and aunique whole-lake ex-periment being conduct-ed by the University of Wisconsin Trout Lake
Station to eliminaterainbow smelt fromCrystal Lake.
Trees for Tomorrowoffers free nature pro-grams every Tuesdaynight until Aug. 16. Formore information, call
(715) 479-6456 or visittreesfortomorrow.com.
Free nature program set
at Trees For Tomorrow
The fun starts here…
Wisconsin ’s North Woods
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CW Business in Eagle RiverSportsmen’s Chalet offers
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When it comes to busi-ness services and sup-plies, CW Business andOffice Supplies of EagleRiver is your one-stop
shopping destination.CW Business sells ev-
erything your companyneeds to go about its day-to-day business. Frompens, folders and staplesto the largest selection of ink cartridges in theNorth Woods, they’ll havewhat you’re looking for.
CW carries cash regis-
ters and time clocks, aswell as office furnitureand equipment.
They also service andrepair printers, timeclocks and copying ma-chines.
For the artist lookingto replenish their palettewith fresh oil paints or
charcoal, CW carries alarge inventory of artsupplies. Sketchpads,paint brushes and evengold leaf are all available
in their art department.
CW Business also hasall your printing solu-tions. Whether you needsomething typed, 100 fly-ers printed or copies of your cover letter, CW isthere to assist you in anyway they can.
For that personal,knowledgeable service
visit CW Business andOffice supplies for allyour supply, repair andprinting needs.
CW Business and Of-fice Supplies is located at708 E. Wall St. in EagleRiver. Call (715) 479-7656 or visit the websiteat cwbiz.net.
goffers supplies and services
Sportsmen’s Chalet on
Dead Horse Bend east of St. Germain is offeringnew late night drink spe-cials on Thursdays, Fri-days and Saturdays aswell as their great diningand atmosphere all yearround.
Sportsmen’s now of-fers $12 fish bowls and 22different flavors of RedBull bomb shots. Paddle
shotz and beer pong arealso available on theirnewly enclosed deck.
In addition, dice willbe rolled every eveningon the hour to decide anew drink special.
A special munchymenu also will be avail-able from 9:30 p.m. untilmidnight.Pizzas, burgersand all appetizers will be
ready to quench yourlate-night hunger.Sportsmen’s Chalet
serves lunch starting at11:30 a.m.
Nightly specials areavailable during theweek. Sunday’s specialincludes half of a broast-ed chicken for $8.95 orone-fourth of a broastedchicken with a half-rack
of barbecued ribs for$14.50.On Mondays, cus-
tomers can order onedeep-fried or broiled wall-eye for $10.95 or all-you-can-eat spaghetti for$9.50. Also available onMondays are 35-centchicken wings.
For something a littledifferent, Wednesdaysfeature a one-third-
pound hamburger for $2.Thursdays feature two
broasted or grilled porkchops for $9.95 or twosmoked chops for $10.50.
Also available is a soft- or
hard-shell taco. Buildyour own for $1.25. Allmargaritas are just$2.50.
The Friday super spe-cial is the “Back to theBasic Fish Fry,” which of-fers three pieces of
Alaskan whitefish,coleslaw and French friesfor $5.95, served from11:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.
The regular Fridayfish fry is served from 4to 9:30 p.m. and offers
Alaskan whitefish deep-fried or broiled for $8.95.If one plate isn’t enough
for you, feel free to ask forseconds.
Also available is wall-eye deep-fried or broiledfor $10.95, deep-fried yel-low lake perch for $13.50,deep-fried fish platter for$14.95 and broiled had-dock for $13.95. New thisyear is deep-fried, broiledor grilled haddock for$10.95.
Saturdays feature an8-ounce charbroiled rib-eye steak for $8.95 or a16-ounce porterhousesteak for $14.95. Both in-clude a salad and a bakedpotato — no substitu-tions.
Regular menu itemsinclude homemade pizza,shrimp, steaks, juicybroasted chicken and the
North Woods’ best ribs.The bar displays andsells some of the award-winning wood carvingsby owner Gary Frank.Frank’s carvings includefish, miniature elk,moose, caribou, white-tailed deer and somebirds.
Sportsmen’s Chalet isknown for doing manyfundraisers. Join Sports-men’s Saturday, Aug. 27,for the St. Germain Bo-Boen/Lake Tomahawk
Sno Fleas Pig RoastFundraiser starting at 2p.m. with food served at5:30 p.m. The cost is $10.
Sportsmen’s Chaletwill host the St. GermainLions Club PaintballTurkey Shoot and Meatand Gun Raffle Saturday,Sept. 17, beginning at 1p.m.
New this year at
Sportsmen’s Chalet is anenclosed deck, perfect forgathering with friends,playing a game of beerpong, dining or smoking.
Sportsmen’s Chaletserves food from 11:30a.m. until 9 p.m. and isclosed Tuesdays.
Located on the Wis-consin River, Sportsmen’sChalet is off Highway 70
West, one block down onOld Highway 70 West onDead Horse Bend. Stopby boat, car or snowmo-bile.
Sportsmen’s Chaletnow accepts Visa andMasterCard. For more in-formation, call (715) 479-8788.
Sportsmen s Chalet offers‘Chalet After Dark’ event
The Conover Cham-ber of Commerce willpresent NorthwoodsHas Talent this Satur-day, July 23, at the
Conover Town Park.The event, set from 2to 9 p.m., will featurenumerous local acts,dancing on the patio,food and refreshments.
Local talent will in-clude The Hand PickedBluegrass Band, String
Along, Greg Everett and
the Pat Crawford JazzQuintet.
Pets and carry-in bev-erages will not be al-lowed.
The Conover TownPark is located on High-way K about one-quar-ter-mile east of Highway45. Guests are welcometo take lawn chairs andblankets.
For more information, visit northwoodshastal-ent.com.
Northwoods Has Talentplanned July 23 in Conover
Sportsmen’s Chalet between Eagle River and St. Germain offers a variety ofgames for customers visiting the newly enclosed deck.
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CornerStone fulfills customers’ visions
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CornerStone CustomBuilders Inc. has recent-ly completed its 21styear supplying custom-built homes varying in
style, size and functionto fulfill its customers’ visions throughout theNorth Woods.
“We always have prid-ed ourselves on being aninnovative business ableto adjust to the currenttrends and desires of ourclients,” stated GlennSchiffmann, president of CornerStone.
The traditional back-bone of CornerStone’sbusiness is the buildingof single-family homes.“We are uniquelyequipped to build thehome that matches yourlifestyle. Our homes arecustom built with unlim-ited available options,”noted Bruce Stefonek,project manager at theRhinelander office.
Stefonek joined theCornerStone team thispast January. He is aNorth Woods native sonwith a wealth of build-ing experience andknowledge acquired overthe years of building inthe area communities.
“His transition into
the team has been ef-
fortless.He started up atfull speed and has notmissed a beat since hecame on board,” statedDavid Cox, vice presi-
dent of operations.“To assist you in your
design decisions, you areinvited to tour one of theeight model homes tospark ideas and gener-ate questions as youstart your home-build-ing journey,” said Jere-my Oberlander, projectmanager located inEagle River.
“Our model homesare a great tool to usewhen sitting down in theplanning stages. Theability to see a vaultedceiling, the size of poten-tial rooms or kitchenlayout is invaluable,”said Eric Klein, projectmanager at the Minoc-qua office.
CornerStone’s origi-nality allows you tobuild from your ownhome plans or sit downwith their talented de-signer and bring asketch to reality. “Sever-al of the homes we havebuilt are a mixture of several home plans or acombination of ourmodel home floor plans.
We have many options
to get you started,” stat-ed Darren Rubo, projectmanager at the EagleRiver office.
The CornerStone
team has seen severalchanges in the past fewyears. More and moreclients were requestinga larger percentage of green building materialsand products offeringadditional energy-sav-ing efficiencies in theirnew homes.
In keeping the tradi-tion of being a leader inthe northern Wisconsinbuilding circles and giv-ing their customers evenmore options, Corner-Stone officially openedits newest green-certi-fied model home, theGreenStone, in January2011.
The GreenStone fea-tures a totally different
look and material selec-tion from the other Cor-nerStone model homespresently displayed. Thefact is, CornerStone hasbeen building green formany years and felt itwas time to provide itscustomers with the op-tion to certify their Cor-nerStone home at littleor no additional cost.
“While some of theseproducts add costs onthe front end of the pro-
ject, the goal is to recap-ture this initial invest-ment with energy sav-ings over time whilebeing sensitive to the de-mand placed on our nat-ural resources and theNorth Woods environ-ment,” said Steve
Schmutzer, project man-ager in the Minocqua of-fice.
To learn more, youare welcome to visitwith one of the projectmanagers at any of Cor-nerStone’s three loca-tions.
The welcome mat isalways out for your visit
to any of CornerStone’seight unique modelhomes. Every location isstaffed with a projectmanager who will be re-sponsible for the con-struction process fromstart to finish. The mod-els are available for
viewing in Eagle River
at the intersection of highways 45, 17, 70 and32, in Minocqua threemiles south of the bridgeon Highway 51 and inRhinelander at the in-
tersection of highways47 and K.
If your time is limitedand you wish to speak toa project manager, callahead for an appoint-
ment. Contact the EagleRiver office at (715) 479-0001, the Rhinelanderoffice at (715) 362-7888or the Minocqua office at(715) 356-0001.
CornerStone fulfills customers visions
The GreenStone features a totally different look and material selection from theother CornerStone model homes presently displayed.
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#1Recently, the Small Business Institute/Small Business
Administration/UW System conducted anonymous indepen-dent surveys of pizza customers of the 11 major pizza res-taurants in the Eagle River area. The survey considered qual-ity of food, cleanliness, service and atmosphere. Alexander’sFamily Pizza was rated #1!
“Out of 11 restaurants mentioned — Alexander’s wasranked number 1,” an independent was second, and a nation-al chain was third, “both far behind in customer choice.”
Alexander’s was found to “offer a quality product at areasonable price. According to the survey, quality has provento be of more importance to the customer. Alexander’s hasexcellent pizza. It uses the highest quality ingredients.”
Alexander’s Family Pizza wishes to thank all the manypeople who participated in the surveys. We truly appreciatethe fact that our long-term goal of wanting to be known for
quality pizza has been realized.
ALEXANDER’S FAMILY PIZZADowntown Eagle River (211 Railroad St., between stoplights) 715-479-7363
Minocqua 715-356-2628
QUALITY PIZZA — NOT JUST FOR KIDS
NO SOY NO BGH
CornerStone’s originality allows you to build fromyour own home plans or sit down with their talenteddesigner and bring a sketch to reality.
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18-Hole Championship Golf Course
Rated by Golf Digest #### Stars“A gem off the beaten path”
GolfEnjoy golfing on one of the longestcourses in Michigan, approximately7,100 yards. Tee times are requireduntil 4 p.m. Open 8 a.m. weekdays
and 7 a.m. on weekends & holidays.Daily fee $46* for all day.
GREEN FEES ALL DAY$46*
*Additional cart fee per 18 holes.
GEORGE YOUNG
AREA ORIENTATION MAP
Golf Season: 7 days a week, 8 a.m. - 9 p.m.(7 a.m. weekends & holidays)
Also enjoy mountain biking, swimming and lounging in our beautiful clubhouse
along with your favorite beverage.
SOFT SPIKES REQUIRED
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N O W O P E N
/ Wolf Track Nature TrailFree Interpretive Walk with Nature
/ Indoor Pool, Sauna & Hot Tub
P.O. Box 457Iron River, MI 49935
906-265-3401
Located off Co. 424 to Young’s Lane on beautiful Chicagon Lake
Recreational Complex
BUSY BEE CREATIONS669 HIGHWAY 45 SOUTH
EAGLE RIVER, WIS.
Stop in for your card making, scrapbooking,paper crafting and quilling supplies.
Great unusual gifts, too!
Open: Tues. thru Sat. Phone: (715) 479-7669Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Location: 21 ⁄ 2 miles south of Closed: Sun. & Mon. Eagle River on Highway 45
Fountain Blu Distinctive Gifts
Plus a large selection of sweatshirts & T-shirts
• Wind Chimes • Framed Artwork
• Decorative Flags • Candles• Teapots• Tervis Tumblers • Caps
• Note Cards• Kitchen Towels
• Children’s Toys, Puzzles, Books• 1/2 Price Items
• “GelGems” ® Window Clings• Fairies
STOP IN — BROWSE — ENJOY!
113 E. Wall St., Eagle River715-479-6312
1800 Superior St.Three Lakes, Wis.
715-546-2555
You’ll feel
welcome at
Hours:Mon.thru Sat.10 a.m. to 5 p.m.Sun.11 a.m. to 2 p.m.July through Aug. 15
Thousands of books, kids’books,some new books, puzzles
plus new greeting cards,book-related gifts, tapes/CDs
Toys! Toys! Toys!
Grandma’s Toy BoxDowntown Eagle River
715-477-2227
VX 110 Deluxe4-Stroke - 3 Seater
PARTY PONTOONSDelivery Available
RENTAL, LLC
Paul’s Rent-All
FAMILY FUN FOR RENT
186 Hwy. 70, St. Germain, Wis.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 715-479-5841e-mail: paulsrentall@frontier.com
STOCK CAR
RACINGSaturday Nights
Hot Laps 7 p.m.Racing 7:45 p.m.
(715) 546-2539
6 miles south ofThree Lakes on Hwy. 45
www.tntspeedway.com
DAILY SPECIALSFri.- FISH & CHICKEN, all-you-can-eat
Includes soup, coleslaw & potato
POOR MAN’S LOBSTER
Sat.- PRIME RIB, generous thick cut
Sun. - CHICKEN, all-you-can-eatIncludes soup, salad bar & potato
East of Hwy. 45 off County E2474 S. Shore Rd., Phelps, Wis.
715-547-3646
New Hours - Serving Fri.,Sat.& Sun. only
Lunches from 11:30 a.m.Dinners from 5 p.m.
Bar Open Mon.-Thurs. at 4 p.m.• FULL MENU PLUS SPECIALS
include: salad bar (except Fridays)Children’s menu available.
Serving Homemade Pizza at the Bar or To Go• CHILDREN’S PLAY AREA
Outstanding Fish & Animal Mounts
CW Business Office & Art Supply Store
• Artist Supplies• Children’s Crafts
• Adult Crafts• Model Cars
Uptown Eagle River • 708 E. Wall St. • 715.479.7656
Holiday &Birthday Gifts
Mon.-Fri. 8-5, Sat. 9-12:30
Eagle River’s well-stocked office supply store and more.
We also have the largestselection of ink cartridges.
The Little Emporium
• Primitives• Handcrafted Folk Art
• Seasonal Decorations• Candles
7 Miles North of Phelps
on Hwy. 17 North
906-548-9446
Hours: Wed. thru Sat.10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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• Hank’s PaintProducts
BOULDER JUNCTION715-385-2300
ST. GERMAIN715-479-5930
•Stains
•Power Tools
Family Owned Since 1973
COMPLETE HARDWARE STORE
• HALLMARK CARDS • UNIQUE GIFTWARE • RED WING SHOES • CLEANING SUPPLIES
• WEBER GRILLS • LAWN & GARDEN SUPPLIES • PAINTS & STAINS• HAND & POWER TOOLS • PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES & FIXTURES• AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES • KEYS DUPLICATED • STIHL POWER EQUIPMENT
MASTERCARD, VISAAND DISCOVER
WELCOMED AT PARTICIPATING ACE STORES
• Easy to Find• Professional Service• Free Parking
606 E.Wall St., Eagle River 715-479-4496
Yoouu ll findd it aall aat Neelssoon ss
WHEN YOU NEED QUALITY PRODUCTS AND FRIENDLY,PROFESSIONAL SERVICE, NELSON’S IS THE PLACE.
OUR SUMMER STORE HOURSMonday-Friday 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.Sunday 8 a.m.to 5 p.m.
Make your next stop at
Nelson’s
Tools
FUNfor Everyone!
Hwy. 45/70 Bypass
EAGLE RIVER
Rock Formations • Waterfalls & FountainsLandscaped, 18-hole interactive course!
Not valid with any other discount offers, group rates or free game.
Clip & Save$$
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Next to Dollar General
Open Seasonally:Open Seasonally: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
ShadyGardens
Visit & enjoy the garden walkHours: Wed.-Sat. 9-4; Sun. Noon-4
3627 Deerskin Rd.Eagle River
(715) 479-9300
Now affiliated with Forget-Me-Not Floral and Shady Gardens Greenhouse
in Land O’ Lakes
shadygardenswi@gmail.com
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1458 E.Dollar Lake Rd., 3 mi.eastof Eagle River, Wis. off Hwy. 70
RESORT — MOTEL — CONDOS
COME BY BOAT OR CAR
• Waterfront Dining & Cocktail Lounge
• Friday Night Fish Fry• Wednesday & Saturday –
Slow-Roasted Prime Rib
• Children’s Menu
• Gift Certificates Available
• Serving Daily from 5 p.m. – Full Menu
715-479-4486
622 E. Wall St.Eagle River, Wis.
Right next to Nelson’s Ace Hardware
FEATURING APPAREL & SHOES
FOR MEN,WOMEN & CHILDREN
• Royal Robbins • Vera Bradley • Keen• Patagonia • Brighton • Roxy• Woolrich • Lole • Pendleton• Trollbeads
FEATURING CANOES & KAYAKS,CAMPING & OUTDOOR GEAR
• Souris River • Seal Line • Eddline• Mad River • Wilderness Systems • Therm-A-Rest• MSR • Yakima
Open Mon.-Sat. 9-6; Sun. 9-5 715-479-6631
Clearing out our
bike selections and all accessories.
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