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Serving the folks who live, visit, and play in Adams and Juneau counties.
Having some fun this summer ..........................................................................3Calendar of Events .........................................................................................4-6Variety show will benefi t students ....................................................................7Adams Market ...................................................................................................8Residents rise to the challenge of the service ...................................................9Donations needed to Stuff the Bus ................................................................10A visit to the Vietnam Memorial ...............................................................12-13Fun at Lake Arrowhead .................................................................................14Food service worker passes on apron ............................................................15Baby cranes arrive at Necedah.......................................................................16Garden Walk ...................................................................................................19Rome Farmers Market a “community meeting place” ..................................20Map ..................................................................................................................22Summer Fun At The Lure Bar and Grill .......................................................23
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August 2010 • Lake Country SNAPSHOTS 3
It’s hard to believe 2010 is half over. Yes, as of this issue’s publication date of July 16, there only are 168 left until we ring in 2011.That doesn’t mean there’s not plenty of time to get in sum-mer activities. Just take a look at the calendar and you can see options are
plentiful.Looking for a bar-gain? Hit up the fl ea market in Ad-ams any weekend through the sum-mer. With tables ga-lore, you just might fi nd the deal of the decade. Or stop in at the Moundview Memorial Hospital & Clinics Partners garage sale on Aug.
13 or 14.There’s music — from city band con-certs, to full-blown concerts at the Crys-tal Grand Music Theatre in Wiscon-sin Dells.Looking for a hobby? Check out the activi-ties at the Rome mu-nicipal building. You can choose from line dancing, tap danc-
ing or wood carving — or all three.Don’t forget all the outdoor opportuni-ties at the area lakes and parks. As always, please take some pictures. We want Lake Coun-try Snapshots to be all about the photos you send us. E-mail or send by mail. Just be sure to identify
all the people in the picture, when and where the picture was taken, and who took the shot.Some readers are wondering when Lake Country Snap-shots will be pub-lished. The Septem-ber issue will come out Aug. 20; October and November issue on Sept. 17; and the
December holiday issue will come out Nov. 19.Where does the time go?Here’s to a great Au-gust — get out, en-joy and take those pictures.Deb Cleworth, content editor Lake Country Snapshots deb.cleworth@cwnews.net
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4 Lake Country SNAPSHOTS • August 2010
1 Line dancing, 8:15 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. Rome
municipal building, 1156 Alpine Drive, Rome. 715-325-8013.
2 Highway 13 trash pick-up day. Meet at the
front entrance of Lake Arrowhead golf course on highway 13 at 9 a.m.
2 Rome Woodcarvers, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Rome
municipal building, 1156 Alpine Drive, Rome.
3 Wisconsin Rapids City Band performance,
7:15 p.m. Robinson Park, Wisconsin Rapids. 715-423-4683; www.wrcity-band.org.
3 Chris Isaak and Marc Broussard, rock/pop,
8 p.m. Crystal Grand Music Theatre, 430 W. Munroe Ave., Wisconsin Dells. $49.95 and $59.95. 800-696-7999; 608-254-4545; www.crystalgrand.com.
4 TOPS 5:45 p.m. Rome municipal building,
1156 Alpine Drive, Rome.
4 Shermalot Water Ski Show Team show,
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Lake Arrowhead Dam. Free. www.shermalotwatersk-ishowteam.com.
5 Rome Woodcarvers, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Rome
municipal building, 1156 Alpine Drive, Rome.
5 Mauston-Adams com-munity band exchange
concert, 6:30 p.m. Adams city park.
5 to 8 Betty Boop F e s t i v a l ,
Wisconsin Rapids. Events include art exhibits, fi lm festival, motorcycle ride-in show and shine, collec-tors and collectibles, art-ists, dance and contests. www.bettyboopfestivalwi.com.
6 Rome farmer’s market, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Chef
on the Square: Tom Der-rie, Holden’s Hideaway, Rome, 10:30 a.m. Alpine Business Park.
6 Tap dancing, 8:15 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. Rome
municipal building, 1156 Alpine Drive, Rome. 715-325-8013.
6 & 7 W h o o p i n g Crane tours
at the Necedah Wildlife Refuge. 608-565-2551.
6 & 7 Crazy Days in Adams-
Friendship. Downtown Adams-Friendship busi-nesses sidewalk sales. Craft show on Saturday at the Adams Lions Park. 888-339-6997.
7 Poker run and fam-ily fun day. Starts at
Sportsman’s Bar in Elroy. 608-547-1701.
7 Eleventh annual Vene-tian Lights boat parade.
Fireworks. 608-427-2070; 888-898-2550; www.ju-neaucounty.com.
7 Shermalot Water Ski Show Team show,
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Lake Arrowhead Dam. Free. www.shermalotwatersk-ishowteam.com.
6 & 7 M a u s t o n c i t y - w i d e
garage sale. 608-847-4142,
7 Eleventh annual Touch-stone Energy Waterfest
Celebration. Located on Castle Rock Lake (Juneau County side). Got a boat? Decorate it and enter the parade. Parade starts from the bay at Dirty Turtle, W5250 N. Osprey Drive, New Lisbon, and
will travel south along the Juneau County shoreline at sunset. Firework dis-play at Castle Rock County Park following parade. The businesses on the lake will be offering Waterfest specials and live music.
August Calendar of Events
The Adams Flea Market is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. every weekend through September.Th Ad Fl M k i f 8 4 k d
August 2010 • Lake Country SNAPSHOTS 5www.juneaucounty.com/tourism.asp; 608-427-2070, 888-898-2550 or www.juneaucounty.com.
7 Big Flats Fire Depart-ment annual fundraiser.
608-564-7754.
7 ZZ Top, rock, 8 p.m. Crystal Grand Music
Theatre, 430 W. Munroe Ave., Wisconsin Dells. $70.95 and $79.95. 800-696-7999; 608-254-4545; www.crystalgrand.com.
7 Second annual poker run and family fun day,
10 a.m. Starting and end-ing in at Schultz Park in El-roy, the run is open to mo-torcycles, cars and trucks. Ride along in a group, en-joy the country side while making new friends and help raise funds for the Friends & Family Cancer Foundation. Prizes, live music, food. Events in-clude car and bike show, craft/fl ea market/swap meet, children’s games and events, saw dust pile, volleyball tournament, eagle fl y in, garden trac-tor pull, Native American Display, Necedah Wildlife Refuge Presentation, and balloon release. 117 Main St., Elroy. Contact Mike Vi-erck at 608-495-0127.
7 & 8 Adams Flea Market, 556
S. Main St. Twelve build-ings with 69 units and 100 outdoor tables. 608-524-6343; sarahdallman@ad-amsfl eamarket.com.
7 & 8 The 35th annual Cor-
vettes of the North Car Show. Music starts at 3 p.m. Saturday at Lincoln High School, 1801 16th St., Wisconsin Rapids. Car cruise starts at 6 p.m. Sat-urday, making a 17-mile loop and ending at the Grand Rapids Lions Park, 2411 36th S. Car show starts at 8 a.m. Sunday at the Grand Rapids Lions Club. www.corvettesof-thenorth.com; webmas-ter@corvettesofthenorth.com; 715-435-3707.
9 Line dancing, 8:15 a.m. to 9:15 a.m. Rome
municipal building, 1156 Alpine Drive, Rome. 715-325-8013.
10 Rome Woodcarvers, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Rome
municipal building, 1156 Alpine Drive, Rome.
11 TOPS 5:45 p.m. Rome municipal building,
1156 Alpine Drive, Rome.
11 Shermalot Water Ski Show Team show,
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Lake Arrowhead Dam. Free. www.shermalotwatersk-ishowteam.com.
12 Rome Woodcarvers, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Rome
municipal building, 1156 Alpine Drive, Rome.
12 to 15 A d -a m s
County Fair. Includes fair exhibitors, food, livestock shows, carnival, demoli-tion derby. 608-564-3676 or www.co.adams.wi.gov.
12 to 15 A d -a m s
County Historical Society Adams County Fair Muse-um. Lecy Log Homestead open at Adams County Fair grounds, horse drawn hearse and more. 608-339-7732.
13 Rome farmer’s mar-ket, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
old-fashioned coffee roasting demonstration with Mike Schedgick, 10:30 a.m. Alpine Busi-ness Park.
13 Tap dancing, 8:15 a.m. to 9:15 a.m.
Rome municipal building, 1156 Alpine Drive, Rome. 715-325-8013.
13&14 a n n u a l Mound-
view Memorial Hospital & Clinics Partners garage sale. Located at MMH&C garage, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday and 8 a.m. to noon Saturday. 608-339-9485 or 608-339-8328.
13&14 Port Ed-w a r d s
Fun Fest and Car Show. Sixth annual classic car and motorcycle cruise through Port Edwards and Nekoosa. 4 p.m. Cruise at 6 p.m. Friday, followed by social time. Car show, craft fair and kids games Sat-urday. Edwards-Alexander Park and John E. Alexan-der South Wood County YMCA, Port Edwards. 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. 715-887-3511.
14&15 Doubles H o r s e -
shoe Tournament, located at Arkdale Lions Park. 608-565-2325.
14 Shermalot Water Ski Show Team show,
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Lake Arrowhead Dam. Free. www.shermalotwatersk-ishowteam.com.
14 Bike for Honor Flight. A 100-mile or 50-
mile ride for the Never Forgotten Honor Flight, to fl y veterans to Washing-ton D.C. to visit memorials that stand in their honor. Veterans Park, Wisconsin Rapids. 715-323-0800. $25.
14&15 C o r n broil at
Melrose Rod and Gun Club grounds, Melrose.
14&15 A d a m s F l e a
Market, 556 S. Main St. Twelve buildings with 69 units and 100 outdoor tables. 608-524-6343; sarahdallman@adams-fl eamarket.com.
15 Grand Marsh 48th annual Corn ‘n Tater
Festival. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lions Park in Grand Marsh. Roast beef, sweet corn and potatoes, bingo, children’s rides, crafts, music, fl ea market. 608-339-7657 or 608-434-0796.
16 Line dancing, 8:15 a.m. to 9:15 a.m.
Rome municipal building, 1156 Alpine Drive, Rome. 715-325-8013.
17 Golf for cancer re-search, Lake Arrow-
head Pines and Lakes courses, 9 a.m. Benefi ts cancer research at Marsh-
fi eld Clinic. 715-325-2904 or www.lakearrowhead-golf.com.
17 Rome Woodcarvers, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Rome
municipal building, 1156 Alpine Drive, Rome.
18 to 22 J u -n e a u
County Fair, Juneau County Fairgrounds, Highway 58 South. www.juneaucounty-fair.com; 608-427-2070.
18 TOPS 5:45 p.m. Rome municipal building,
1156 Alpine Drive, Rome.
18 Shermalot Water Ski Show Team show,
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Lake Arrowhead Dam. Free. www.shermalotwatersk-ishowteam.com.
19 Rome Woodcarvers, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Rome
municipal building, 1156 Alpine Drive, Rome.
Five members of the Shermalot Water Ski Show Team can be seen ski-ing barefoot Wednesday evening as the team performed its regular Wednesday show at the dam at Lake Arrowhead in the town of Rome south of Wisconsin Rapids. The team performs on Lake Arrowhead every Wednesday and Saturday from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. through the Labor Day weekend.
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6 Lake Country SNAPSHOTS • August 2010
20 Paul Anka, pop, 8 p.m. Crystal Grand
Music Theatre, 430 W. Munroe Ave., Wisconsin Dells. $49.95 and $59.95. 800-696-7999; 608-254-4545; www.crystalgrand.com.
20 Rome farmer’s mar-ket, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Nora Miller, Wisconsin Women’s Health Founda-tion discusses women’s health. Free bone density screening, 10:30 a.m. Al-pine Business Park.
20 Tap dancing, 8:15 a.m. to 9:15 a.m.
Rome municipal building, 1156 Alpine Drive, Rome. 715-325-8013.
20 Kids From Wisconsin. 2:30 p.m., general
admission, $12. 7 p.m., reserved seating, $15 lower level, $13 upper level. Tickets available at The Daily Tribune, 220 First Ave. S. or Daily Drug, 3215 Eighth St. S. Per-forming Arts Center, 1801 16th St. S., Wisconsin Rapids. 715-423-7200.
20 to 22 Chi l -
dren’s Miracle Network Balloon Rally, Alexander Field, Wisconsin Rapids. Hot hair balloons, music, food and beverages, pet-ting zoo, crafts. Proceeds benefi t Children’s Miracle Network. 800-428-5000.
21 Lake Camelot Frolic, Lake Camelot in
Rome. Food, music. Sher-malot Ski Team shows at noon and 6 p.m. 715-325-5083 or lcpoa@sca-cable.com.’
21 Lisa Lampanelli, comedy, 8 p.m. Crys-
tal Grand Music Theatre, 430 W. Munroe Ave., Wis-consin Dells. $43.95 and $53.95. 800-696-7999; 608-254-4545; www.crystalgrand.com.
21 Volk Field Open House, 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. The Volk Field Air Na-tional Guard Base will be open to the general pub-lic. Military static displays, aircraft, food vendors, and aerial demonstra-tions. For safety and se-curity reasons, weapons
of any kind are forbidden and visitors are subject to vehicle search. 100 In-dependence Drive, Camp Douglas. 608-427-1427.
21 Shermalot Water Ski Show Team show,
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Lake Arrowhead Dam. Free. www.shermalotwatersk-ishowteam.com.
21 Live music, featuring The Drovers, 8 p.m.
Lake Arrowhead Pines Lounge.
22 Mauston summer pa-rade, noon. Line-up
begins at 11 a.m. 608-847-4142.
22 Cheap Trick, rock, 8 p.m. Crystal Grand
Music Theatre, 430 W. Munroe Ave., Wisconsin Dells. $54.95 and $59.95. 800-696-7999; 608-254-4545; www.crystalgrand.com.
23 Line dancing, 8:15 a.m. to 9:15 a.m.
Rome municipal building, 1156 Alpine Drive, Rome. 715-325-8013.
24 Rome Woodcarvers, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Rome
municipal building, 1156 Alpine Drive, Rome.
21 to 22 A d -a m s
Flea Market, 556 S. Main St. Twelve buildings with 69 units and 100 outdoor tables. 608-524-6343; sarahdallman@adams-fl eamarket.com.
25 TOPS 5:45 p.m. Rome municipal building,
1156 Alpine Drive, Rome.
25 Shermalot Water Ski Show Team show,
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Lake Arrowhead Dam. Free. www.shermalotwatersk-ishowteam.com.
26 Rome Woodcarvers, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Rome
municipal building, 1156 Alpine Drive, Rome.
27 Rome farmer’s mar-ket, 8 a.m. to 1
p.m. Bonnie Kaiser from Wildtree Natural Foods. Sample simple, healthy and natural foods. 10:30 a.m. Alpine Business Park.
27 Karaoke by Music Man at the Pines
Lounge, 1195 Apache Lane, Lake Arrowhead, Rome. 9 p.m. 715-325-3341.
27 to 29 H u s -t l e r -
fest, Hustler. 608-427-6575.
28 Kenny Rogers, coun-try, 8 p.m. Crystal
Grand Music Theatre, 430 W. Munroe Ave., Wisconsin Dells. $50.95 and $55.95. 800-696-7999; 608-254-4545; www.crystalgrand.com.
28 Prime Time Jimmy Kline Ride for Cancer,
8 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. regis-tration, 10 a.m. departure. $25 per person, includes $5 voucher to choice of meal at Lansing restau-rants. Escorted 110-mile ride. Proceeds go to can-cer research and assis-tance. www.primetime-jimmykline.com.
28 Shermalot Water Ski Show Team show,
6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Lake Arrowhead Dam. Free.
www.shermalotwatersk-ishowteam.com.
28 to 29 Car l-son’s
Rustic Ridge Boat & Car Show, boat and car cele-bration at Carlson’s Rustic Ridge, 2230 Town Road, Friendship, on Castle Rock Lake. 608-339-6300.
28 to 29 A d -a m s
Flea Market, 556 S. Main St. Twelve buildings with 69 units and 100 outdoor tables. 608-524-6343; sarahdallman@adams-fl eamarket.com.
30 Line dancing, 8:15 a.m. to 9:15 a.m.
Rome municipal building, 1156 Alpine Drive, Rome. 715-325-8013.
31 Rome Woodcarvers, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Rome
municipal building, 1156 Alpine Drive, Rome.
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August 2010 • Lake Country SNAPSHOTS 7
The Home Town Rome Players will host the “Rome Follies” at two fun events this year, where the hat will be passed to benefi t a “Needy Student Fund” for Nekoosa Middle School stu-dents. We have changed the format for our variety show to the follies and will be combining talents of local seniors for a
song, dance variety show.Be sure to plan on attending one or both events featur-ing the “Romettes,” “Rome Kountry Kickers” and “Rome Singers.” The fi rst show will be at 5:15 p.m. Aug. 21 at the Lake Cam-elot Lodge for the Camelot Summer Frolics. The second show will be at the South Lake Cen-
ter right before the corn roast at the membership picnic Sept. 5, starting at 11:15 a.m. Bring your lawn chairs and join in on the fun with sing-ing, tap and line dancing by local su-per seniors.Mark your calendar for the second an-nual Mystery Din-ner Theater for Oct. 21, directed by Pam Hyland, to benefi t
the Lester Public Library of Rome expansion fund. This year’s theme will be a Halloween Mystery. Watch for further informa-tion about this fun event.
Barb Blair is the chair-person for the Home Tome Rome Players. She can be reached at 715-258-3796.
Variety show will benefi t students
Photo submitted by Barb BlairThe Romettes put on a show during the Lester Public Library of Rome Fun Walk/Run on June 26. The group will be part of the Rome Follies and Lake Camelot Frolic, both set for August.
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Photos by Laura Schmitt for Lake Country Snapshots
Elliot King, 9, and Spencer Ross, 11, both of Madison, sell Pokeman cards and various toys to customers at the Adams Flea Market.
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The Air Force Achievement Medal recently was awarded to Airman First Class Joshua Roatch. Roatch distinguished him-self by outstanding achievement as a security response member,of the 341st Missile Squadron at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mon-tana.While on patrol to perform a site as-sessment on one of Malmstrom’s mis-sile launch facili-ties, Roatch and his partner discovered a mangled vehicle that was over-turned. Roatch and Sgt. Matt Meade, being the fi rst re-sponders, assessed the accident and established, erected and attained all necessary fi rst aid and fi rst response for the survival and successful recovery of Greg Herman of Hilger, Mont. “The doctors tell me that if the Air Force guys would not have come along and provided the medical attention they did, I would not be here today,” Herman said.
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After seeing his to-taled truck, he said he can’t believe he’s alive. The achieve-ment reads in part, “the distinctive accomplishments of Airman Roatch refl ect credit upon Himself and the United States Air Force.” Roatch, a 2007 graduate of Adams-Friendship High School, now is stationed in Buchel, Germany, advanc-ing in missions offered to him in security forces. His address is: Airman First Class Joshua Roatch, PSC 17 Box 141, APO, AE 09214.• Staff Sgt. Justine Roatch is a knowl-edge operations manager assigned to the Sixth Intel-ligence Squadron as the primary
unit security man-ager, Osan Air Base, South Korea. She is a 2005 graduate of Adams-Friendship High School and enlisted in the Air Force prior to grad-uation. Her fi rst duty assignment was to the 305th Mission Support Group, McGuire Air Force Base, N.J.In 2007, she was deployed with the Sixth Airlift Squad-ron out of McGuire AFB to Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar in support of Op-eration Enduring Freedom-Horn of Africa. Shortly after re-turning stateside, Roatch transferred to the Communica-tions Focal Point, 87th Communica-tions Squadron, McGuire AFB, N.J. She graduated from
Airman Leader-ship School garner-ing the Academic Achievement Award with the highest test scores of her class. Before mov-ing to her second and current duty location at Osan Air Base, she received an Air Force com-mendation medal. Justine Roatch’s current duty loca-tion is Osan Air Base, South Korea. She was promoted to the rank of staff sergeant in her fi rst
eligible cycle and has recently re-ceived Sixth Intel-ligence Squadron Airman of the year for talents, motiva-tion and commit-ment to serving our Nation.In addition to her work duties, Justine Roatch is treasurer of her unit’s booster club, undergoing scuba diving cer-tifi cation and is working towards a bachelor’s degree in aviation busi-ness administration
through Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. Justine and Joshua Roatch are the children of Jim and Phyllis We-hinger, Friendship; grandchildren of Carol and George Schreiber, Athens; Judy Wehinger and the late Jim We-hinger Sr. of Friend-ship.
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Joshua Roatch Justine Roatch
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Donations needed to Stuff the Busschool supplies from July 26 through Aug. 20 when the school bus picks up the supplies. To become an of-fi cial site, contact the Community Services Program at the Adams County Courthouse at 608-339-4544. If your organization would like to collect school supplies, but do not wish to become an offi cial drop-off site, you can bring sup-plies to one of the drop-off sites prior to Aug. 20.Items that are especially needed include: Backpacks, colored pencils, fold-ers, markers, three-ring binders, dry erase markers and erasers, calculators, scientifi c calcula-tors, compasses, protractors, pencil boxes and 3-by-5 note cards.Monetary donations and gift certifi cates also are accepted. Please write checks to “Stuff the Bus” and mail (or de-liver) to the Adams-Friendship Schools Administrative Building, 201 W.
Sixth St., Friend-ship, WI 53934. To volunteer to help collect school sup-plies at each loca-tion, sort donations and help distrib-ute to local, needy children, please contact the Adams County Community Services Program at 608-339-4544. In 2009, Stuff the Bus distributed backpacks fi lled with school supplies to over 175 students who live in Adams
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unteers from local Girl Scout troops handed out fl iers with more informa-tion about how to get involved.
Angie Loucks is a United Way of Inner Wisconsin and Stuff the School Bus com-mittee member.
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Tried to take a picture showing the weapons and items used dur-ing the war, but Thaine, tired of pictures, put on a fake smile.
Showing Thaine how small he is compared to a 5 ton Army truck
Thaine looking at all the names
Thaine Cooney, 5, reads the book of names of the wall at the Vietnam Memorial Trav-eling Wall Exhibit in Wisconsin Rapids.
A visit to theVietnam Memorial
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With a lot of help, Thaine climbed up into the army truck and made himself at home in the driver’s seat.
Thaine thanking the gentleman/soldier for showing him his trucks and for serving.
Thaine trying to lift sandbags
Photos submitted by Aileen Cooney of Adams County.
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Fun at Lake Arrowhead
It was a hot ride down the slide.
Thaine has fun on the fi reman’s pole on the Lake Arrowhead playground.
Ryan Renner, 6, and Thaine Cooney, 5, have fun at the Lake Arrowhead playground.
Thaine tries to tame the whale.
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Photos submitted by Aileen Cooney of Adams County.
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SnapshotsADAMS — Twenty years and thou-sands of chicken nuggets later, Shir-ley Horner is set to leave the kitchen.The food services director for the Adams-Friendship Area School Dis-trict the past two decades, Horner en-joyed her last day of school and retired this summer.Horner was respon-sible for making more food available to more students in the School District than in years past, thanks to the dis-trict’s breakfast and summer meals pro-grams.But diabetes and age took their toll, so she wants to step away to accomplish more things in life.“It made me realize there’s a few other things I want to try to do. I’m going to miss my kids, and I’m going to miss my staff, but I think it’s going to be a good thing,” she said.Horner’s district has one of the state’s highest pov-erty rates with 68
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Shirley Horner, Adams-Friendship School District food service director, explains the kinds of food students can choose from. Horner retired at the end of the school year, but plans to help assist the new employee with the summer food program.
percent of its enroll-ment receiving a free or reduced-price lunch. Mondays were the toughest day of the week to provide lunches.“When they came back (from the weekend) on Mon-day, whatever we have, they ate more,” Horner said. “We have an idea they don’t get a lot dur-ing the weekends, some of them maybe nothing.“I try to put extra carbs on the menus on Monday just to help fi ll them up, and maybe that’s not the right thing to do because of the obesity, but you can
tell how they eat.”Horner said it’s hard to believe how some families sus-tain themselves in Adams County with parents providing a living on part-time wages.“When I see the in-comes that come in on free and reduced applications, and what the families are living on, I can’t imagine living on that,” Horner said.In the future, Horner expects the fed-eral government to change what foods are served to stu-dents, but fi rst, she hopes the state Leg-islature will drop the reduced assistance
category. Removing that category would open up free lunches for more families.“I had the hard-est time collecting money from the kids on reduced lunch,” Horner said. “And I can’t turn a kid down; if a kid shows up in line and he says he’s hungry and he wants to eat, I feed him.”The main reason Horner isn’t sad to leave the district is because of who is taking her position.Vicki Marcucci, who went to school for di-etetics, was tabbed as Horner’s succes-sor.“I have a passion
about food and good nutrition,” said Mar-cucci, who is friends with Horner. “I’ve
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Necedah National Wildlife Refuge is proud to announce the birth of four additional wild, whooping crane chicks. Whoop-ing crane pairs be-gan nesting early in May and after a month of sitting and tending to their nests, the staff wel-comed siblings W4-10 and W5-10 born on June 10, W6-10 born on June 11 off of the refuge in Ju-
neau County, and W7-10 on June 13. These little ones are a welcomed ad-dition to two other wild-born whooping cranes born the end of May. W1-10 and W3-10 have been sighted and report-ed to be doing well. Crane trackers and biological staff con-tinue to monitor the chicks, from a dis-tance. Chicks are checked four times a day. Adult whoop-
ing cranes continue to care and forage with the chicks near their nesting areas. Adults 3-04 and 9-03* with chick W1-10 can be seen from the refuge’s observation tower or classroom build-ing with a good pair of binoculars or a spotting scope.Everyone is wel-come to visit Nece-dah National Wildlife Refuge to celebrate the birth
of the newest ar-rivals. Necedah Na-tional Wildlife Ref-uge is open sunrise to sunset. The mission of the U.S. Fish and Wild-life Service is work-ing with others to conserve, protect and enhance fi sh, wildlife, plants and their habitats for the continuing ben-efi t of the American people. We are both a leader and trust-ed partner in fi sh
and wildlife conser-vation, known for our scientifi c excel-lence, stewardship of lands and natu-ral resources, dedi-cated professionals and commitment to public service. For more information on our work and the people who make it happen, visit www.fws/gov.The refuge offi ce is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, and located two miles
north on Head-quarters Road off of Highway 21 four miles west of the village of Necedah or 18 miles east of Tomah. Call 608-565-2551 with any questions.
Submitted by Daniel Peterson, education and outreach coordi-nator, Necedah Nation-al Wildlife Refuge.
Baby cranes arrive at Necedah
Two men “helicopter” off the ski jump.
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Pairs of skiers riding the same skis start off the dock at Lake Arrowhead.
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TOM LOUCKS/Lake Country SnapshotsThe Wood County Master Gardener volunteers held its 11th annual Garden Walk on July 10. The Lester Public Library of Rome was one of the featured gardens. The garden at the library is one of the Master Gardeners projects. This was also the fi rst time that gardens in the town of Rome will be featured on the walk.
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By Deb CleworthLake Country
SnapshotsROME— Farmers markets, a common sight this time of year, offer a variety from local agricul-tural gurus.Organizers hope to feed more than stomachs during the weekly Friday Rome Farmers Mar-ket; they also want to nourish attend-ees’ minds.Almost every week during the third season of the sum-mer event, guest speakers such as Jonathan Smith, president of Alpine Foods in Rome, give presentations or demonstrations or provide entertain-ment in the Alpine Business Park ga-zebo.A week ago, Smith discussed new and different cranberry products — includ-ing the new Berry Bits -- while Chris Sohns, also of Al-pine Foods, pre-pared samples of a variety of recipes for market-goers, including chicken Berry Bits salad and smoothies.
“Our inspiration was to bring more community mem-bers into this park and to help the ven-dors,” said Ruthann Spiegelhoff, one of the Rome Farmers Market volunteer managers.High gasoline pric-es helped the farm-ers market its fi rst year.“I think the fi rst year, gas was about $4 a gallon,” said Judy McCormick, one of the market’s volunteer manag-ers. People weren’t traveling to the roadside markets to get the fresh goods, so McCormick and Spiegelhoff asked vendors to go to the park.“And they have, and they continue to come,” McCormick said.Spiegelhoff and Mc-Cormick, both of Rome, aim to fi nd ways to keep mar-ket offerings fresh in other ways. Last year, they scheduled a handful of gazebo presentations, and this year, almost every Friday has something for visi-tors, most often at
10:30 a.m.Thanks to a grant from the Commu-nity Foundation of Greater South Wood County, or-ganizers expanded their offerings this summer. Scheduled events include guest chefs from local res-taurants, gardening tips and health in-formation.Rhonda Funmaker’s June appearance was the result of a recent grant from the foundation.A member of the Ho-Chunk Bear Clan, Funmaker has a goal of preserving the traditions and cultures of the Ho-Chunk Nation. The Friendship resident planned to bring some foods native to the area and of-fer cooking tips and techniques.Rain or shine, the market is held ev-ery week, and peo-ple go to enjoy the park and other resi-dents.“One of things that Judy and I have found is it’s a com-munity meeting place,” Spiegelhoff said.
Rome Farmers Market a ‘community meeting place’
IF YOU GO• Aug. 6: Chef on the Square, Tom Derrie from Holden’s Hideaway.
• Aug. 13: Music by Petrea and friends at 9:30 a.m., followed by old-fashioned coffee roasting demo with Mike Schedgick.
• Aug. 20: Women’s Health. Free bone density screening, Nora Miller, Wisconsin Women’s Health Foundation.
• Aug. 27: Wildtree Natural Foods, Bonnie Kaiser. Sample simple, healthy and natural foods.
Do you have an excess of plants in your garden? Accumulated treasures in your garage? Maybe you craft? Need some extra cash? Rent a spot at the market. We have set aside two spaces on Geneva (next to the seafood guy) to rent for $10 — one time. Organizations are encouraged to participate. Rental includes two tables. Contact Judy at 715-323-1509.
TOM LOUCKS/Lake Country Snapshots Jonathon Smith, president of Alpine Foods gives a food presentation at a June Farmers Market in Rome.
ADAMS
Adams Assembly of God2202 Hwy. 13 South(608) 339-3878Rev. Mark StevensSunday: 10:00 am; 6:00 pm
Faith Baptist Church150 Goggin St. •P.O. Box 279(608) 339-2678Rev. Steve PoludniakSunday: 10:45 am & 6:00 pm
Immanuel Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod)243 North Linden St.(608) 339-6102Pastor John R. KrebsSun: 9:00 am Mon: 7:00 am
Trinity Congregational Church148 N. Grant St.(608) 339-6717Pastor Richard CorningSunday: 9:00 am
Trinity Lutheran Church110 S. Grant St.(608) 339-3515Pastor Doug SteinkeSunday: 10:00 am
ARKDALE
Trinity Lutheran Church1650 Church Street(608) 564-7920Rev. Terri SkildumSunday: 8:00 & 10:15 am (except Holidays)
BIG FLATS
Big Flats Community Church 1326 Hwy. C(608) 564-7777Pastor Milt DuntleySunday: 9:30 am
Zion Lutheran Churchof Big Flats886 Big Horn Ave.Pastor Doug SteinkeSunday: 8:30 am
CAMP DOUGLAS
Bethel Baptist ChurchN9498 First Ave.(608) 427-3580Pastor Thomas BakerSunday: 10:30 am & 7 pm
St. James Catholic Church100 Bartell St.(608) 427-6762Father John Ofori-DomahSat: 6:00 pm Sun: 10:30 am
St. Peter’s Lutheran Church33458 Hwy. 21(608) 427-3114Rev. Maxine GraySunday: 10:30 am
St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church215 Douglas St.(608) 427-6592Rev. Maxine GraySunday: 9:00 am
DELLWOOD
United In ChristLutheran Church1857 Hwy. Z(608) 564-7848Pastor T. Christian NelsonSunday: 8:30 am
ELROY
East LemonweirLutheran ChurchW8943 Cty. Rd.(608) 562-3946Pastor Wendy RuettenSunday: 10:30 am
Grace Lutheran Church226 Erickson St.(608) 462-5398Sat: 5:00 pm Sunday: 9:00 am
St. Patrick’s Catholic Church110 Spring St.(608) 462-5875Father Brian KonopaSunday: 9:30 am
Word of Grace & TruthChristian Fellowship227 Main St.(608) 462-8932Pastor Dale ToltzmanSunday: 9:30 am
FRIENDSHIP
Adams-FriendshipChurch of Christ1183 Czech Ave. • (608) 339-2645Sunday: 10:00 am
Arising Christian Church205 W. Second St.(608) 339-7766Pastor Doug SchauerSun: 10:00 am Thur: 7:00 pm
Friendship Congregational Bible Church100 S. Adams St. • (608) 339-9522Pastor Richard ChurchSunday: 9:30 am
St. Joseph Catholic Church807 W. Lake St. • (608) 339-3485Father James P. McNameeSat. 5:30 pm; Sun. 8:00 & 10:30 am
The Church of Jesus Christof Latter-day Saints406 E. Lake(608) 339-9655Bishop DyerSunday: 11:30 am
GRAND MARSH
First Congregational UCC2537 Franklin St.(608) 296-3255Sunday: 10:30 am
LYNDON STATION
St. Mary’s Catholic Church117 Juneau St.(608) 666-2421Father Ronald Zinkle SJSat: 8:00 pm Sun: 9:30 am
MAUSTON
Bethany EvangelicalLutheran Church701 Grove St.(608) 847-6690Pastor Dan Dibbert;Assistant John StakeSunday: 8:00 & 10:30 am
Bible Baptist Church148 Grayside Ave.(608) 847-6059Sunday: 10:45 am
Church of the Nazarene975 Nazarene Drive(608) 847-6299Pastor Michael PostellSunday: 10:45 am
Faith Christian ChurchN4691 Hwy. 12 & 16 W.P.O. Box 296(608) 847-4019Pastor Paul ShirekSunday: 8:00 & 10:30 amWednesday: 7:00 pm
Mauston Churchof the Nazarene975 Nazarene Drive(608) 847-6299Rev. Michael PostellSunday: 10:45 am
Mauston UnitedMethodist Church420 Suszycki Drive(608) 847-5964Pastor Bob KenasSun: 8:15-9:15 am; 9:45-10:45 am
Our Lady of the LakeCatholic ChurchN6865 Evergreen(608) 562-3125Father Amala JosephSunday: 8:15 am
St. Patrick’s Catholic Church401 Mansion St.(608) 847-6054Father Cheriyan ThomasSat: 5:00 pm Sun: 8:00 & 10:30 am
St. Paul’s EvangelicalLutheran Church-WELS517 Grayside Avenue(608) 847-4108Pastors: Joseph Fricke &Collin VanderhoofSunday: 7:45 & 10:30 amMon: 7:00 pm
The Kingdom Hall ofJehovah’s WitnessesN3540 Hwy. 58(608) 847-4551Sunday: 9:30 am
The Lighthouse Church318 E. State St. • P.O. Box 456(608) 548-6222Sun: 10:45 am Wed: 7:00 pm
MONROE CENTER
Monroe CenterCommunity Church993 Hwy. ZPastor Robert ColliesSun: 10:00 am
NECEDAH
First Baptist ChurchW6295 23rd St.(608) 565-3880Rev. Dr. Vernon H. ParksSunday: 10:30 am
St. Francis of Assisi Catholic2001 S. Main St.(608) 565-2488Fr. Hector MorenoSat. 4:30 pmSunday: 8:00, 10:30 & 12:00
St. James EvangelicalLutheran Church1106 S. Main St.(608) 565-7252Rev. James LinkSun: 10:30 am Wed: 7:00 pm
NEW LISBON
Bethany Lutheran Church618 W. River St.(608) 562-3807Pastor Wendy RuettenSun: 9:00 am
First Baptist Church525 South Washington St.(608) 562-3519Pastor Delbert P. OatsvallSun: 10:45 am & 7:00 pm
Lone Rock Baptist ChurchN8197 6th Avenue(608) 427-6471Pastor Ray AndersonSunday: 10:30 am & 7:00 pm
St. Luke EvangelicalLutheran Church208 Allen Rd.(608) 562-3112Pastor Martin LuchterhandSun: 9:15 am
St. Paul’s Catholic Church408 River St.(608) 562-3125Father Amala JosephSat: 6:30 pm Sun: 10:00 am
United Methodist Church116 W. Bridge St.(608) 562-3811Pastor JurySun: 10:45 am
NEW MINER
St. Paul’s Lutheran ChurchN15296 19th Avenue(608) 565-7252Rev. James LinkSunday: 8:00 am
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St. John’s Evangelical-LCMS2823 Hwy. Z(608) 339-7869Pastor T. Christian NelsonSunday: 10:15 am
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Lakes Area Christian Fel-lowshipRome Town Hall(715) 325-6026Rev. Delbert RossinSunday: Informal Worship 9:30 am (bring lawn chairs)
Woodland Lutheran Church (ELCA)280 14th Avenue(715) 325-3686Pastor Stan KwiecienSunday: 9:00 am
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St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran119 Southeast St.(608) 464-3212Pastor Kevin CortezThur: 7:00 pmSunday: 8:00 & 10:30 am
United Methodist Church208 N. East St.(608) 464-3942Pastor LaVerne LarsonSunday: 11:00 am
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Summer Fun At The Lure Bar and Grill
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