Discover Clintonville 2015 Book - Clintonville Area Chamber of
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Discover Clintonville 2015 Book - Clintonville Area Chamber of
Discover Clintonville 2015 Including Marion, Embarrass & Bear Creek Discover Clintonville 2015 | 1 directory & community guide 2 | Discover Clintonville 2015 welcome to clintonville W hen the Clinton family reached the area of the Pigeon, their ox became lame and they could not cross the river. Thus, what is now the City of Clintonville began. A Lame Ox Festival celebrates the event with historical games and dances. Originally known as the Pigeon for its vast swarms of Passenger Pigeons, the area is now known as the home of Four Wheel Drive (FWD) and North Central Airlines. FWD now is Seagrave Corporation and North Central Airlines is now Delta. A drive down Clintonville’s active Main Street provides shops, restaurants, and views of stately houses and large shade trees. This summer, a highway project will close part of the street but the city will remain open for business and welcoming visitors. The city also has a thriving industrial park. Excellent public schools along with two private schools St. Martin and St. Rose attract families. An up to date library serves the area. The city fields an excellent amateur baseball team and an American Legion Baseball team at W.A. Olen Athletic Field at Don Jirschele Stadium in the summer. This year, the city rallied around the Kansas City Royals when local baseball star Mike Jirschele appeared as an assistant manager and third base coach in the World Series. Clintonville is governed by an elected mayor, city council and has a full time administrator to supervise city departments. The city has its own water, sewer and electric utilities. Numerous parks provide recreational activities year round and when the ice freezes on Pigeon Pond ice fisherman and cross country skiers come out in droves. A disc golf course has been added recently and a 18-hole golf course offers a reasonable round of golf. A community center provides daily meals and a center for senior activities as well as a gathering place for community events. Clintonville is surrounded by family dairy farms and a farmers market in the growing season offers farm fresh produce, cheese, eggs and other products. A veteran’s memorial on Main Street is now being expanded to include space for more tributes. Local veterans’ groups are active in Memorial and Veterans Day tributes. The American Legion hosts a steak fry monthly in all except the coldest winter months. Local churches offer a free community meal weekly and a food pantry serves the area. Clintonville citizens look out for their neighbors. Service clubs meet regularly and offer opportunities to get involved in community efforts. Clintonville is a great place to raise a family or retire. Local realtors are happy to provide a tour of available homes for sale in the city. What’s Inside Downtown shops open for business during construction. 4 Welcome to Clintonville. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Clintonville history. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Clintonville Business Service & Industry Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Clintonville City Hall. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 City of Clintonville Public Officials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Clintonville Police Department. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Clintonville Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Clintonville Recreation Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Clintonville High School Rec Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Clintonville Community Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Clintonville Public Library. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Clintonville Outdoor Swimming Pool. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Clintonville Ambulance Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Clintonville Municipal Airport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Clintonville Area Waste Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Healthcare. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Manufacturing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Transportation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Area Calendar of Events. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-15 Churches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Things to do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 City of Marion. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Village of Embarrass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19 Village of Bear Creek. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Area Attractions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20-21 Clintonville Area Parks. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 City of Clintonville Existing Park and Recreation Facilities Map. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31 Clintonville Community Business Listings. . . . . . . . . . . . 53-58 Featured Businesses: A&W Family Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 AHT Wisconsin Windows. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Chicken on the Run. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 City of Clintonville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Clintonville Chamber of Commerce. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Clintonville High School Rec Center. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7 Cobblestone Inn and Suites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Erickson’s Home Medical Equipment, Erickson Pharmacy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35 Farmer Gene’s Campground. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-37 First National Bank. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Fox Communities Credit Union. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Griebenow Eyecare . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Klein Auto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Nahh! Tackaway. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Orthopedic Spine Therapy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Pigeon River Brewing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59-60 Pomp’s Tire Service. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Schutt Industries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2, 28 St. Rose St. Mary’s Catholic School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33 Steinke Auto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-47 Tadych’s Econofoods. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48-49 The Living Room Coffee Shop & Vintage Gifts. . . . . . . . . . . 51 Looking Back: Annual Beat the Heat Spring Cruise Car Show. . . . . . . . . . . 24 Clintonville Firemen’s Festival Parade. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Clintonville Fall Frenzy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Discover Clintonville 2015 | 3 Downtown shops open for business during construction Easy access to downtown businesses will still be available throughout the reconstruction of State Highway 22, Clintonville’s Main Street. Reconstruction is expected to being as early as June 1. The reconstruction project will extend from 10th Street to 13th Street. Deteriorated pavement, curb and gutter, sidewalks, and the storm sewer will all be replaced. The Pigeon River Bridge will also be replaced as part of this project. During reconstruction, Main Street will be closed to all traffic between 10th Street and 13th Street. Traffic will be detoured via Seventh Street, N. Lyons Street, E. 12th Street, SSGT Warren Hansen Drive, and State Highway 156. Despite the traffic detour, access to businesses and residences within the project will be provided and maintained. Parking is available on 10th Street, 11th Street, 12th Street and 13th Street. A parking lot can be found on 11th Street near the heart of the downtown area, well within walking distance of the downtown businesses. Some driveways may be temporarily closed when they are being reconstructed or when construction operations are occurring near the driveways. Side streets connecting to Main Street may be closed 50 feet from Main Street. The construction project is expected to be complete by November of 2015. See the adjacent maps showing the detour route and construction project area, and visit http://www.dot.state. wi.us/ for updated information related to this closure. General Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Wood Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tim Beimal Sales Team. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clintonville Office • (715) 823-3107 Art Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jamie Baumann On the cover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Photos by Tim Sweet Printing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Print-N-Press Advertising Information Clintonville Tribune-Gazette Clintonville Office • 715-823-3151 New London Office • 920-982-2511 Clintonville Shoppers’ Guide 715-823-3107 Discover Clintonville is published annually by Multi Media Channels, LLC, 600 Industrial Dr., Waupaca, WI 54981. © Copyright Multi Media Channels LLC 2015. All Rights Reserved. No part of this publication or any of its contents may be reproduced, copied, modified, or adapted without the prior written consent of Multi Media Channels LLC. WIS 22 DETOUR ROUTES Legend Detour Route for 2015. Intersection Improvements currently scheduled for 2015. Traffic Signal Stop Sign N 2015 Project Location SSGT Waren Hansen Dr 4 | Discover Clintonville 2015 Discover Clintonville 2015 | 5 CHS Rec Center: Where healthy living and fun activities come together The Clintonville High School (CHS) Rec Center is more than just an exercise facility—it’s a place where fitness is fun for all ages and interests. The Rec Center offers day passes, one-month, three-month, six-month, and annual memberships at affordable rates. Passes for students, children, adults, senior citizens, and families are available. The facility features a fitness center that is fully equipped for strength training. Several treadmills, ellipticals, bikes, free weights, and stretching equipment is also available. Personal training is also available, including consultations, fitness assessments, fitness classes, and individual fitness training. In addition to the fitness center, the Rec Center boasts a large heated swimming pool with a diving board, a small heated pool with a mushroom waterfall, and a whirlpool. Lifeguards are on duty whenever the pools are open for use, and each pool can be rented—with lifeguards and a supervisor included in the rental fee. The Rec Center also features a gymnasium with six basketball hoops basketballs, volleyball equipment, and volleyballs. The gym has a divider that can be lowered for separate events. Photo courtesy of Tim Sweet 6 | Discover Clintonville 2015 A community room is also available for rent, and is a favorite spot for birthday parties and family gatherings. “We encourage all ages—youth, adults and seniors— who live in the community and the surrounding area to live healthier, happier, and more productive lives by participating as a user in affordable, conveniently located, professionally and educationally taught fitness, wellness and aquatic programs,” said Rec Center Director Pam Gray Verhulst. “We also encourage independent exercise and learning through personal training, volunteers, audio, visual, and physically active learning sessions. In addition to our physically active environment, we want the community and school district to be or become involved in all events and activities offered by the CHS Rec Center.” The Clintonville High School Rec Center is located at 330 N. Harriet Street and can be reached by phone at 715-823-7215 extension 7. The facility is open from 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Thursday, Friday from 5 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. during the winter. The Rec Center is closed on Sundays during the summer. To learn more, visit www.clintonville.k12.wi.us. CHS RECREATION CENTER Daily Passes & Flexible User Fees Available JOIN TODAY! State of The Art Fitness Center 8 Lane Competition Pool • Whirlpool Swimming Lessons • Fitness & Aquatic Classes Community Gym • Events Room Educational Wellness Programs • Personal Training Your Full Service Fitness Center! Summer Hours* Mon - Thur: 5 am - 8 pm Friday: 5 am - 6 pm Saturday: 8 am - 4 pm Sunday: CLOSED** **Memorial Day - Labor Day Winter Hours* Mon - Thur: 5 am - 8 pm Friday: 5 am - 6 pm Saturday: 8 am - 4 pm Sunday: Noon - 6 pm *Hour subject to change 330 N. Harriet St, Clintonville, WI 715-823-7215 ext. 7 05097768 Clintonville High School Rec Center “Remember, the hardest step in reaching your fitness goals is to come in the door!” Discover Clintonville 2015 | 7 Clintonville history T he Clintonville area is built on a foundation of historical intrigue. Clintonville is widely known as the home of the four-wheel drive vehicle, as the first all-wheel drive cars and trucks were first created in Clintonville in 1908. The Four Wheel Drive Museum, located at 105 E. 12th St., can be toured by anyone looking to learn more about the history of the Four Wheel Drive Corporation and how it helped to put Clintonville on the map. The history of many other aspects of Clintonville are highlighted at Pioneer Park, which boasts numerous buildings to tour. Each one tells a different story, and all are packed with historical items that show what life in the Clintonville area was like through the years. Operated by the Clintonville Area Historical Society, the park features the following attractions: History House, a two-story frame house built in 1861; Clintonville’s first town hall Important Phone Numbers Area Code 715 Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 823-4606 Police . . . . . . . . . . . Emergency 911 . . . . . . . . . . . . 823-3117 Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . Emergency 911 . . . . . . . . . . . . 823-3750 Ambulance . . . . . Emergency 911 . . . . . . . . . . . . 823-5967 Clintonville School District. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 823-7215 City Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 823-7600 Clintonville Utilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 823-7640 Clintonville Park & Recreation Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 823-7660 Clintonville Community Center . . . . . . . . . . 823-7667 Clintonville Swimming Pool (outdoor). . . . . 823-7663 Clintonville Rec Center (ext. 2279). . . . . . . . . .823-7215 8 | Discover Clintonville 2015 and fire department; Doty-Besserdich House, made of stovewood walls with pieces piled on top of one another and held together by mortar; Stavemaker Cabin, built in 1869 by Ralph Denn to serve as his stave-making factory and home; and one of the most unique collections of stones in the United States, including Pioneer Park’s “Great Wall of China”. The Marion, Embarrass and Bear Creek areas also feature historical interests that are unique to each community. These communities were founded along waterways such as the Pigeon River and Embarrass River, and are in very close proximity to the Wolf River, which was the lifeline for area communities throughout the 19th century. Embarrass was named after the Embarrass River, whose name derives from a French word for “impede” or entangle, because logs so often snagged along the waterway. Bear Creek started out as a lumber camp in 1850 when the state of Wisconsin was just two years old. In those days, the only inhabitants of the area were Menominee Indians. Like many pioneer towns, Marion, Bear Creek and Embarrass went through the stages of Indian campsites, logging points and trading centers. The Clintonville area is a treasure trove of historical wonders waiting to be discovered. Whether you’re visiting for a day, a week or longer, you’re sure to find items of historical relevance around every corner. Clintonville Business Service & Industry Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce 1 South Main St., Clintonville • 715-823-4606 www.clintonvillewichamber.com The Chamber of Commerce was established in 1910 as a not-for-profit organization to promote, support and advance the Clintonville area businesses and industrial sections of our community as well as our surrounding communities. Our goal is to be the main organization through which all other facets of community life, clubs, schools, organizations, churches, and private citizens, as well as business and industrial people, can focus their efforts for the betterment of Clintonville and surrounding area, enabling all to enjoy “the Good Life Unlimited.” Over 150 businesses and organizations support and work together with a 9 member board of directors and part-time staff to promote member’s businesses, tourism and economic development. The office serves as the primary communication center for providing information about area events, facilities, relocation and clubs and organizations. The CACC actively supports and works with the Waupaca Visitors and Promotional Council, Waupaca County Economic Development Corporation, Waupaca Job Center, University of Wisconsin Extension, Fox Valley Technical College, Clintonville Industrial Development Corporation, the City of Clintonville and it surrounding townships. Our goal in providing this Directory and Community Guide is to highlight the many resources in our community as well as surrounding communities, encouraging our residents and visitors to experience Clintonville and surrounding areas. For more information, contact the Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce, 1 S. Main Street, Clintonville, WI 54929. Phone: 715.823.4606 E-mail: cvlchmbr@frontiernet. net. More information is also available at our website www. clintonvillewichamber.com. and we can also be found on Facebook. Clintonville City Hall 50 Tenth St., Clintonville • 715.823.7600 www.clintonvillewi.org The City Hall staff is responsible for ensuring the smooth day-to-day operation of all administrative functions and services. Our staff includes the full time City Administrator, City Clerk, City Treasurer and the Deputy Clerk-Treasurer staffs the Administrative Office. The goal of the Department is to execute all duties and responsibilities in a responsive, courteous, and costeffective manner by ensuring that all administrative requirements are met in a timely fashion and that the day to day operations and affairs of the City are managed responsibly and professionally. The City of Clintonville has an elected Mayor that serves a two-year term. The Mayor’s responsibilities include presiding over the Council meetings and acting as the Chief Elected Official. The Mayor assists the staff in carrying out the policy directives of the Common Council. The Mayor holds regular weekly office hours to give the citizens of Clintonville, staff and other elected officials a chance to meet with him to discuss concerns. The City of Clintonville also elects a ten member Common Council that is headed by the Council President. The City is divided into five aldermanic districts. Each district has two alderpersons that are elected to two-year terms. The Council is charged with developing local policy Discover Clintonville 2015 | 9 through legislative process, and directing the activities of the staff. The City of Clintonville also has a number of independent Commissions and Boards that are appointed by the Mayor and approved by the Common Council. Some of the members of these entities are not Council members. Clintonville Public Officials Mayor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judith I. Magee, 715-823-4264 Council President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeannie Schley Alderpersons District 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Zeinert, Jim Krause District 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gloria Dunlavy, Phil Rath District 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Wilson, Amy Steenbock District 4. . . . . . . . . . . . Lois Bressette, Mary Beth Kuester District 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeannie Schley, Mark Doornink Clintonville Police Department Emergency –911 Non-Emergency 715-823-3117 The Clintonville Police Department provides the City with 24-hour police protection and dispatch. The Police Department is responsible for protecting persons and property and for providing a safe working and living environment for our residents and visitors. The City employs 11 full-time officers, four part-time officers, four full-time dispatchers, and two part-time dispatchers. The Chief and Captain are administrative positions and are non-union. All employees, with the exception of part time officers, are in a union. Three of the ten full time union officers are classified as Sergeants and are line supervisors on the second and third shifts. One of the full time union positions is a Police School Liaison Officer, which is funded by the Public School District at 50%. Clintonville Fire Department Emergency -911 The Department is managed by a Fire Chief, two Assistant Chiefs, three Captains, and three Lieutenants, all of who are part time. Fire protection and rescue services are provided by 32 volunteer, paid-on-call, department who are responsible for responding to emergency calls, conducting safety inspections, and advising the City staff and community on matters of fire protection. The Fire Department also provides protection to three area townships, Bear Creek, Larrabee and Matteson. These municipalities have a contract with the City and are charged a portion of the annual expenses. The calculation for the annual payment is based partly on population and partly on the past three year’s fire calls. The goal of the Clintonville Fire Department is to provide responsive fire protection service using modern suppression techniques that minimize damage to property and save lives. The Department is also committed to working with the community’s residents and business owners to take measures that will help to prevent fires before they start. 1 S. Main Street • Clintonville, WI 54929 715.823.4606 Email: cvlchmbr@frontiernet.net Web: www.clintonvillewichamber.com 2015 Events Fireworks—July 3 Sidewalk Sales—July 24-25 Firemen’s Festival—Aug. 7 & 8 Fall Frenzy Art & Craft Fair—Sept. 19 Moonlight Madness—Oct. 29 Veteran’s Recognition—Nov. 11 Christmas Parade—Dec. 5 Join us on Facebook Clintonville Chamber 10 | Discover Clintonville 2015 05107098 Winter Whirl—January 22-25 Caps & Corks—April 11 Easter Egg Hunt—April 18 Ladies Night Out—May 6 Car Show—May 15 Citywide Rummage Sale—May 16 Chamber Golf Outing—June 15 Clintonville Recreation Department 55 E. Twelfth St., Clintonville • 715.823.7660 The City Park and Recreation Department is staffed by a Park and Recreation Director, a Park Foreman and two Park Laborers, all of who are full time. However, two Park Laborers also have janitorial responsibilities. The goal of the Department is to provide a system of easily accessible and well-maintained open spaces and parks, which will provide recreation opportunities and enhance the quality of life for all City residents and visitors. The City has two community parks and nine neighborhood parks. In addition there is a boat landing near Hemlock and N. 12th Streets. The Department is also serviced by as many as 50 temporary part-time employees to ensure that adequate staff is available to perform all functions. The Department provides many opportunities for people young and old to participate in recreational activities. There are a wide variety of classes and programs offered by the Department. The City owns and operates an outdoor pool in Bucholtz Park, the Recreation Center at 55 E. 12th Street and a Community/Senior Center at 30 S. Main Street. There are six outdoor shelters, which can be rented by the public. • W.A. Olen Park (One Block East of Main Street) Playground, lighted tennis courts, Jim Simpson Memorial Disc Golf Course, baseball diamond, youth baseball/softball diamond, horseshoe pits, basketball court, open & closed shelters, ice skating rink & warming house, restrooms • Bucholtz Park (Morning Glory Drive) Community pool, softball diamonds, soccer fields, lighted tennis courts, basketball court, playground, open shelters, sand volleyball courts, restrooms • Ice House Landing (Hemlock at N. 12th Street) Boat landing, handicap accessible fishing pier and dock along with parking • Fairway Lakes (North end of 12th Street) Basketball court & playground • Olen Playground (Between 14th & Torrey Street) Basketball court & playground • Pickerel Point Neighborhood Playground (North end of West Street) Basketball court & playground • Picnic Point (off of Riverside Drive) Picnic area and the start of the Fitness Trail & Nature Trail • Shore Drive Park (Shore Drive Park Lane) Basketball court & playground • Pigeon Lake Wayside (North of 8th at West Street) Boat launch, hiking, fitness/exercise trail, nature trail, sledding hill • Rohrer Park (within the North Park, McKinley, 16th St & Garfield Ave block) Basketball court & playground Clintonville High School Rec Center 330 North Harriet St., Clintonville 715.823.7215 Ext.2279 The Clintonville High School Rec Center is open to the pubic seven days a week. Amenities include a large pool with 8 lanes for lap swimming with a maximum depth of ten feet, a small pool with a maximum depth of four and a half feet, a whirlpool, an extensive fitness center, and a community gym with 6 basketball hoops. Admission to the rec center is available by purchasing a daily pass or an annual pass. Various programs are offered including swimming lessons, water aerobics, weight training, first aid, CPR, SCUBA, and lifeguard training. A community education room is also available to rent for hosting parties or get togethers. Clintonville Community Center 30 S. Main St., • Clintonville • 715.823.7667 The Clintonville Community Center features 5,200 square feet of usable space. It can be rented for various purposes, such as birthday parties, family reunions, baby and bridal showers. The cost of rental depends upon how much of the facility is used. A well-equipped kitchen is available. A DVD/VCR, movie screens, presentation boards, white boards, etc. are also available for use. Through the use of movable acoustical walls, the large activity room can be arranged into three smaller rooms. The facility is available nights and weekends as well as a portion of it during the day, Monday through Friday. Clintonville Public Library 75 Hemlock • Clintonville • 715.823.4563 www.clintonvillelibrary.org The Clintonville Public Library is located at the corner of Eighth and Hemlock Streets. The 14,000 square foot building was built in 1991 and currently houses over 65,000 items. The library is a member of the Outagamie Waupaca Library system and provides access to items from over 50 libraries in Northeastern Wisconsin through its online catalog. The online catalog can be accessed over the Internet in the library or from your home or office. Items can be reserved and renewed through the libraries web site. In addition to books and other items available from the library include videos, CDs, audio cassettes and magazines. Five public computers are available on a first come, first served basis for accessing the Internet or doing word processing. We also have Wireless Internet (Wi-Fi) available and have some computers available for Internet access to the public. Children’s programs are held year-round. For details on the programs go to the Library website or you can also find them at the Clintonville Chamber website. Discover Clintonville 2015 | 11 Clintonville Outdoor Swimming Pool 30 E. Morning Glory Dr. • Clintonville 715.823.7663 The City operates a municipal outdoor swimming pool at Bucholtz Park. The pool has three diving boards and a separate wading pool. The pool is staffed by a full time pool manager/lifeguard and an assistant full time pool manager/life guard and approximately seven other full-time and part-time employees. The pool is open June through August. Approximately 75-100 people take swim lessons each year. The Clintonville Municipal Swimming Pool generally opens the Saturday after school is out. Regular swim hours are 1:30-4:30p.m. and 5:30-8:00 p.m. daily. Clintonville Ambulance Service 3 S. Main St. • Clintonville • 715.823.5967 The City shares the Clintonville Area Ambulance with 10 other municipalities through the Wis.State Statute 66.30 Agreement. The service provides emergency 911 service at the Paramedic level. The service has 40 employees 13 of which are full time including the Director. The service has 2 units staffed 24 hours a day, one in the City of Clintonville, the other in the City of Marion. The service has an ambulance commission which each municipality appoints one voting member to. The Commission along with the Director make all decisions regarding the operations of the service including setting a yearly operating budget. The service is financially supported by fee for service along with a subsidy to each municipality based on population. Clintonville Municipal Airport 440 Seventh St. • Clintonville • 715.823.7685 The City owns and operates a Municipal Airport on the southeast corner of the City. The Airport handles all types of aircraft, including corporate jets. It has two paved runways that are 4,600 and 3,300 feet long and one 2,010foot grass runway. The City has five commercial hangars along the ramps that are leased by four different aviation related companies. There is no City water and sewer at the site so the buildings are served by a private well and septic system. There are approximately 21 private hangars that others have built on the land leased to them by the City. One of the aviation businesses operates the city owned fuel system. The City has a part-time contract employee to serve as the Airport Manager to oversee all the operations at the Airport. The Airport is currently erecting a chain link fence, surrounding the facility, for safety to keep the animals out. Clintonville Area Waste Service 300 S. Beacon St. • Clintonville • 715.823.7410 The Clintonville Area Waste Service is operated under a 66.30 agreement between the City of Clintonville, Town of Larrabee and the Town of Matteson. The residents of these three municipalities may bring their garbage and recyclables to the site for disposal. CAWS Hours: Friday: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. When disposing of garbage, it must be in clear plastic garbage bags not to exceed 30 gallons or 27 lbs. and must be tagged with a green CAWS sticker. It is the policy of the CAWS Board that NO cash be accepted at the site. Checks will be accepted for the amount of purchase only. The purchase of CAWS stickers are available at the following locations: City Hall, Econofoods, Northside Plaza, The R-Store and Pamida. The stickers are sold in sheets of 5 for $5.00 ($1.00 each). Education The Clintonville Public School District with an enrollment of approximately 1400 serves the greater Clintonville area. The school district includes an early learning center (4-K, Headstart and Early Childhood), an elementary school (grades K-4), a middle school (grades 5-8), a high school which opened in 2003 (grades 9-12), and two parochial schools. Programs available to students include fiber optics distance learning which provides specialized and advanced placement courses, gifted and talented opportunities, special education for children with special needs, and an aggressive School-to-Work experience, a cooperative learning initiative with area businesses and industries. In addition, Fox Valley Technical College, located in Appleton, has a regional center in Clintonville serving over 3000 students with day and evening classes. Continuing 12 | Discover Clintonville 2015 education opportunities can be found within an hour’s drive at Lawrence University, St. Norbert College and University of Wisconsin campuses in Green Bay, Menasha, Oshkosh and Stevens Point. Three pre-schools and several fully staffed day care centers are available for residents with small children. Clintonville Public Schools - 715.823.7215 • District Offices 45 W. Green Tree Road • Pupil Services 105 S. Clinton Avenue • Dellwood Early Learning Center 238 Harriet Street • Rexford-Longfellow Elementary 105 S. Clinton Avenue • Clintonville Middle School 255 N. Main Street • Clintonville High School 64 W. Green Tree Road • High School Rec Center 330 Harriet Street St. Martin Lutheran School - 715.823.6538 100 S. Clinton, Clintonville, WI 54929 St. Martin Lutheran School, an integral part of St. Martin Lutheran Church ministries, is a ministry to the community. They work with parents to educate and nurture children. All children are encouraged to develop their individual and God-given talents. St. Rose and St. Mary School - 715.823.4360 140 Auto Street, Clintonville, WI 54929 At St. Rose and St. Mary School the staff are dedicated and highly skilled. They work together to provide students with a nurturing academic experience. The staff, with our full time principal, continue to enhance their skills through professional development and continuing education. All of the teachers and the administrator are state certified and licensed teachers. Healthcare Quality health care is provided by ThedaCare Physicians-Clintonville. In addition to caring, quality family healthcare, ThedaCare offers a variety of x-ray, laboratory and specialty services. The Clintonville Area Ambulance Service provides emergency service on a 24-hour basis. Four ambulance units manned by 2 licensed personnel and 36 EMTs are located at two stations and operate at the Advanced Life Support level. They were chosen EMS Service of the Year for 1999. Two hospitals are located within 15 minutes of Clintonville. Three nursing homes for residents needing extended care and several assisted living facilities are available in the community. Dentists, optometrists, chiropractors, and rehabilitation therapy centers meet the needs for total healthcare. The community is also served by two veterinary clinics for pet and animal care. Manufacturing Our industrial community has a unique heritage serving as the birthplace of four wheel drive technology. The City of Clintonville has a large, diverse industrial park located north and south of state Highway 156 and east of state Highway 22. There are numerous improved lots that are ready for development. The current occupants include businesses that manufacture plastics, paper products, metal forging, fire apparatus, and metal fabrication. The Clintonville Industrial Development Corporation is a local corporation that is interested in assisting businesses to locate in Clintonville and to help existing businesses expand. The city has Revolving Loan Funds available at a low interest rate to assist in the creation of new jobs. Anyone with questions about business development can contact the City Administrator (823-7600). Transportation Public transportation is offered by a local taxi service. Commercial air service is available from airports in Appleton (35 miles), Green Bay (40 miles), Mosinee (60 miles) and Milwaukee (130 miles). Clintonville’s municipally owned airport handles all types of aircraft, including corporate jets. It has two lighted, hard surface runways and a turf runway. Full service maintenance, including avionics, paint, fuel, instruction and complete aircraft maintenance, is available at this facility. The Airport Manager can be reached at 715-823-7690. Discover Clintonville 2015 | 13 area calendar of events 1/22-25, 2015 Winter Whirl Family Oriented winter celebration with bowling, chili/chicken soup cook-off. Clintonville 2/7/2015 Clover Bares Fish Derby Annual Fish Derby with prizes, food and refreshments Embarrass 2/28/2015 Marion Lions Fish Derby Family oriented fishing derby with prizes, food & beverages. Marion 4/4/2015 Easter Egg Hunt Children’s egg hunt event with prizes in Bucholtz Park. Clintonville 4/4/2015 Easter Egg Hunt Children’s egg hunt event with prizes at Veterans Park on Mavis Rd. Marion 4/11/2015 Caps & Corks - Beer & Wine Tasting Taste a variety of beer, wine, appetizers & cheeses. Clintonville 4/24/2015 36th Arbor Day Ceremony Celebration Arbor Day at W.A. Olen Park. Clintonville 5/2/2015 Marion’s City Wide Rummage Sale Huge City rummage sale. Marion 5/6/2015 Girls Night Out A night out for girls only with specials throughout the city & prizes! Clintonville 14 | Discover Clintonville 2015 5/15/2015 Spring Cruise Car Show Antique car show with trophies, music and food. Clintonville 5/16/2015 Clintonville’s City Wide Rummage Sale Clintonville 6/12-6/13/2015 Relay for Life Fundraiser for cancer with illuminary walk, cancer survivor speaker and more. New London 6/12-6/14/2015 12 Team Slow Pitch Softball Tournament $100 entry fee,, call for more information and team registration Embarrass 6/15/2015 Chamber Annual Golf Outing Open to the public, area golf outing Clintonville 6/27/2015 Lame Ox Festival Free event, alcohol free, potluck lunch, hands-on vintage farming, old-fashioned dancing, desserts & more Clintonville 7/3/2015 Fantastic Fireworks Food, music, activities, fireworks at dusk. Clintonville 7/4/2015 5th Annual Cloverleaf Lakes Art Fair Art fair sponsored by Cloverleaf Lakes Protective Association Cloverleaf lakes 7/11/2015 Navarino Days Parade, kid’s water fights, music, kid’s games, ballgame and food. Navarino area calendar of events 7/18/2015 Clintonville Area Historical Society 40th Anniversary Celebration with cemetery walk, historical tour, trolley rides and more. Clintonville 7/24-7/25/2015 Sidewalk Sales Retail sales, special deals and used book sale. Clintonville 9/12/2015 Bear Creek Kraut Run 5K & 10K run/walk Bear Creek 9/13/2015 Not Just Another Car Show St Mary’s Church sponsor show with cars, trucks, bike and more Marion 7/25/2015 Embarrass Fun Daze Volleyball and Kickball tournaments, parade, live music, food, refreshments, flea & farm market, garden tractor pulls. Embarrass 7/31-8/2, 2015 Golden Woodie Baseball Tournament Unique baseball tournaments using wooden bats and more. Clintontonville 7/31-8/2, 2015 Sauerkraut Festival Polka Mass, food, music, games, crafts, car show and family activies Bear Creek 8/4/2015 National Family Night Out Community potluck picnic with prizes, games & fireworks Marion 8/7-8/8/2015 Fireman’s Festival Parade, water fights, games and music Clintonville 9/5/2015 Cloverleaf Lake Triathlon At Rustic Resort- 1/4 mile swim, 18 mile bike course & 3-1/2 mile run course Embarrass 9/6/2015 Big Falls Bowhunters Corn Roast Music, pies, beer and tons of Free Corn Big Falls 9/19/2015 Fall Frenzy Fall celebration with crafters, childrens activities, food and music. Clintonville 9/26/2015 CloverFest Run/Walk 3.5 mile Run/Walk at Rustic Resort. Embarrass 10/17/2015 Shades of Autumn Gala Clintonville Area Foundation’s fundraiser. Clintonville 10/31/2015 Annual Costume Ball Costume Party with prizes and music. Marion 11/11/2015 Veteran’s Recognition Ceremonty 11am at the Veteran’s Memorial. Clintonville 12/5/2015 Christmas Parade Parade and Santa visit after. Clintonville 12/12/2015 Brunch with Santa Claus Held at the Marion Public Library. Marion Discover Clintonville 2014 | 15 CHURCHES Clintonville Area Churches Bethany Evangelical Free Church 264 N. Main Street 715-823-2770 Calvary Apostolic Church 535 McKinley Avenue 715-823-2202 Bear Creek, Embarrass, Marion Christ Congregational U.C.C. Bethlehem Lutheran Church Christus Lutheran Grace Lutheran Church Clintonville First Baptist Immanuel Lutheran Church Faith Lutheran Church St John’s Lutheran Church Family of Christ Assembly of God St Mary’s Catholic Church Jehovah’s Witnesses Kingdom Hall St Mary’s Catholic Church St. Martin Lutheran St Paul’s Church Lutheran Church St. Paul Lutheran St. Peter’s Lutheran Church St Peter’s Lutheran Church – LCMS Trinity Lutheran Church St. Rose Catholic Church First United Methodist Church United Methodist Zion Lutheran Church 70 S. Main Street 715-823-2365 120 N. Main Street 715-823-6521 15 Fifth Street 715-823-6976 545 S. Main Street 715-823-4005 600 S. Main Street 715-823-2199 N10988 Lakeshore Road 715-823-6764 100 S. Clinton 715-823-6538 31 N. Park Street 715-823-3078 N2730 Pella Opening Road Clintonville, WI 54929 24 Seventh Street 715-823-3416 24 W. 13th Street 715-823-3523 16 | Discover Clintonville 2015 W11105 County Trk M, Marion 715-754-2334 409 W Willow St, Bear Creek 715-752-4855 W12136 County Trk M, Marion 715-754-2844 318 E. Garfield, Marion 715-754-5201 301 W Tielky St, Bear Creek 715-752-4177 725 NE 7th St, Marion 715-754-2116 E6073 County Trk C, Marion 715-754-2650 N10685 Petersen Rd., Big Falls 715-754-2690 E8010 Highway 22, Bear Creek 715-752-3601 508 NE 1st, Marion 715-754-2215 118 Church St, Embarrass 715-823-3889 Things Opportunities abound for visitors and residents alike to fill their free time hours. No matter the season there is something for everyone. • If fishing is your favorite pastime, the waters of the Pigeon, Embarrass, and Wolf Rivers are accessible within minutes. • Navarino Wildlife Area, formed by the glaciers of the last ice age, consists of 14,500 acres providing beautiful scenery and trails for hiking, wildlife watching, hunting and cross-country skiing. • Our Clintonville High School Rec Center offers two swimming pools, a whirlpool, gymnasium, and fitness room for year round enjoyment. • The Park and Recreation Department offers an extensive variety of activities in every season for the young and young at heart in its numerous picturesque parks and facilities. • For history buffs, visit Pioneer Park adjacent to downtown. The Clintonville Area Historical Society hosts open houses at the History House, the first town hall and fire department, and a stavemaker cabin. • One of the most unique collections of stones found anywhere in the United States can be found in Pioneer Park, including a section of the Great Wall of China. • At the FWD museum, walk into the workshop where the first four-wheel drive cars and trucks were invented. • Horseback Riding with access to several different to do trails, which vary in length and scenery. There are 1 hour, 2 hour and 4 hour trail rides available. Customers have the option of bringing their own horses or they can rent one, tack and knowledgeable guide included for a nominal fee. Festivals and events celebrating our rich agricultural, aviation, and truck heritage provide exciting, family entertainment for residents and visitors throughout the four seasons. For additional information, contact: Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce 1 S. Main Street, Clintonville, WI 54929 715-823-4606 Discover Clintonville 2015 | 17 T city of marion he City of Marion is located in both Waupaca and Shawano Counties. It lies about 40 miles west of Green Bay, 45 miles southeast of Wausau, 45 miles northwest of Appleton and 40 miles northeast of Stevens Point. Marion is big enough to grow in and small enough to care. A bustling, energetic community of 1,250 proudly looking to the future with deep roots anchored in a rich heritage. If you would have to describe the City of Marion in one word, it would be friendly. Friendly citizens, friendly businesses, an all-around friendly climate The natural beauty of the area’s wooded land, farm land, lakes and streams is no secret and enjoyed by many year around. The Marion Pond is famous for trophy sized game fish as well as providing good catches of panfish. There are many top notch trout streams and thousands of acres of public hunting within minutes of Marion. Whitetailed deer, turkey, grouse, geese, ducks, rabbits and squirrels are the most plentiful game available. The City of Marion has a strong industrial base which leads to its economic diversity including Marion Plywood Corp., Marion Body Works, Welch Fire Equipment and Custom Fab & Body. They are also home to Kohel’s Trucking and Central Wisconsin Equipment, a business that sells used heavy duty equipment internationally. A new attraction to Marion is Pigeon River Brewing, a micro-brewery with a full-service restaurant. The city has a Veterans Memorial Park, Marion Area Historical Society which boasts a Depot Train Museum; Ray Arndt Tool Museum featuring streets of Marion, a fully furnished turn of the century log cabin and school house, a caboose and Burlington mail car. The community is served by Lutheran, Catholic, Methodist and non-denominational churches. Add to this a mix of retail and professional services including a grocery store, hardware store, newspaper, flower shop, two full service gas stations and Northwinds Banquet Hall, and you have a desirable community. Community Profile Highways: U.S. Highway 45, State Highways 110, and County Highway S serve the City of Marion. Trucking: Kohel Interstate Transport Corporation is located within the city at 1425 E. Ramsdell Street (County Highway S). Government The City of Marion has a Mayor/Council form of government. Police Department: 3 Full Time Officers Fire Underwriters’ Rating: 6 Fire Department: 25 Volunteer Firefighters The City provides standard city services. Health The City of Marion has a dental clinic, and chiropractic clinic. It is served by two (2) hospitals within 20 miles 18 | Discover Clintonville 2015 located in Shawano and New London. Major health care facilities within 45 miles are located in Appleton, Neenah, Green Bay, Wausau and Stevens Point. Educational Facilities School District of Marion Telephone & Internet Service Frontier Communications Charter Communications Financial Services Premier Community Bank First National Bank Service Clubs and Organizations Marion Lions Club Marion Lioness Club Marion Rotary Club Marion Area Historical Society Marion Bow Hunters Club Big Falls Bow Hunters Club Parks Cannon Park: Located on the corner of S. Parkview Avenue and E. Garfield Avenue. Has playground equipment. Lion’s Point Park: Located at 327 W. Garfield Avenue. Features Senior Center, two enclosed shelter facilities, playground equipment, swimming, fishing w/boat landing and pier and open shelter. Veterans Memorial Park: Located at 291 Mavis Road. Features playground equipment, scenic paved walking trail open shelter and bathrooms. Legion Park: Located at 401 N. Main Street (next to the pond). Nice place for fishing and watching beautiful sunsets. Marion Athletic Park: Located at 132 N. Parkview Avenue. John Bartelt Baseball Field, Softball Field, Tennis Courts. Bathrooms available at both fields. Wallace Park: Wallace Park Road (off of W. Ramsdell Street). Open shelter, boat landing w/pier and great fishing from the shore. Contact the City Clerk at 715-754-2124 for Park and Pavillion Rental Information. Activities and Restaurants Marion Recreation Inc (Bowling Alley) 117 Perry Avenue, Marion, WI 54950 • 715-754-5542 Northwinds Banquet Hall 1103 N. Main Street • 715-754-2226 Perry’s Landing Golf Course 521 Mavis Road • Toll Free: 877-754-5667 Pigeon River Brewery W121710 US Hwy. 45 • 715-256-7721 Steve & Mary’s Main Street Café 216 North Main Street, Marion, WI 54950 • 715-754-2760 Marion Public Library Library Cards: Any resident of Wisconsin may apply for a library card, free of charge. Proof of residence is required for adults when the card application is completed. Children under the age of sixteen must have a parent’s or guardian’s signature on their application. There is no minimum age requirement to obtain a library card. A picture ID is required to check out materials if a card is forgotten. Library cards are valid for three years. There is a $3 replacement fee for lost cards. Reference and Information: The librarians provide help to patrons with reference questions and information needs. Contact us for assistance. village of embarrass T he Village of Embarrass was named after the Embarrass River, whose name derives from a French word for “impede” or entangle, because logs so often snagged along the waterway. The beautiful river community has grown to become a picturesque fishing destination. Embarrass also features a large community park that is home to Embarrass Fun Daze every August. The event celebrates the village’s unique identity and is put on by the Embarrass Fire Department, a volunteer force that is a vital contributor to the community both in safety and fire protection services as well as community involvement. Marion is a friendly, caring community that works for residents and businesses alike. Drive along our tree-lined streets and you will sense something special: a sense of pride. Our city has enjoyed decades of growth and prosperity that is mirrored in the well-kept homes, the thriving businesses and the spirit of our people. The fact is, generations of hard working people have shaped Marion into a community; a role model for progressive small towns everywhere. One of the nice things about Marion is that the great outdoors is just outside your door - surrounded by a year-round scenic paradise for boating, canoeing, hiking, biking, golfing, fishing, snowmobiling, and hunting. Within the city and surrounding area there are acres of parks, trails and recreation facilities. village of bear creek B ear Creek started out as a lumber camp in 1850 when the state of Wisconsin was just two years old. In those days, the only inhabitants of the area were Menominee Indians. Like many pioneer towns, Bear Creek went through the stages of Indian campsites, logging points and trading centers. Enterprising lumberman Welcome Hyde became the founder of the village when he located his lumber camp on the bank of the river and cut the first road into the area. Within a short time, other families began building homes nearby and many of these earliest settlers found employment in many lumber camps that came into the territory. There was no village in the whole township area of the present Deer Creek until the railroad was built in 1880. About this time, F.M. Hyde built a store at what became Bear Creek Station. Truman brothers built a second general merchandising store after Hyde, and a depot was built and post office started. Before very long, the station became a settlement of considerable importance in this lumbering area. Catastrophe hit the village in 1902, when fire wiped out three quarters of its area. This fire, still referred to by old timers as “The Big Fire”, was the main reason behind the move to incorporate the village that same year. One of the first steps taken by the village fathers was to provide as much firefighting equipment as possible. Within two months, the village had a hand-powered engine with 500 feet of hose and a large cistern reservoir. When the village was incorporated, it was named Welcome to honor its first settler but within a few years the name had changed back to Bear Creek because of the confusion resulting from the village and railroad station having different names. Presently, Bear Creek has a population of 415. The main industry in the Village is the Great Lakes Sauerkraut Company, which is the largest sauerkraut company in the world. The original Flanagan Sauerkraut Factory was opened in 1916. Some of the main events that are held in the village are the St. Mary’s Sauerkraut Festival, held on Saturday and Sunday of the first full week in August every year. Garden tractor pulls are held in the Village in spring and fall. Photo courtesy of Tim Sweet Discover Clintonville 2015 | 19 Photo courtesy of Tim Sweet area attractions Museums & Arts Dutch Windmill E9647 County Road I, Clintonville Built by Earl Behnke, this windmill was originally to be used for irrigation. Call 715-823-2755 for a tour. Four-Wheel Drive Museum 105 East 12th Street, Clintonville Displays feature the famous four-wheel drive cars and trucks first invented in Clintonville in 1908. Pioneer Park 11th Street, Clintonville Operated by the Clintonville Area Historical Society, the park features the following attractions: History House, a two-story frame house built in 1861; Clintonville’s first town hall and fire department; Doty-Besserdich House, made of stovewood walls with pieces piled on top of one another and held together by mortar; Stavemaker Cabin, built in 1869 by Ralph Denn to serve as his stave-making factory and home; and one of the most unique collections of stones in the United States, including Pioneer Park’s “Great Wall of China”. Wisconsin Bowhunters Museum 17 East Third Street, Clintonville Learn about the past, present and future of bowhunting in Wisconsin. View a collection of hunting equipment, clothing, photos and documents. Call 715-823-4670 for more information or visit www.wbhassoc.com. Area Lakes and Rivers Cloverleaf Lakes Cloverleaf Lakes is a resort area located north of Clintonville, with hotels, motels, restaurants, park facilities, fishing and much more. Cloverleaf Lakes 20 | Discover Clintonville 2015 consists of three beautiful lakes that form the image of a cloverleaf. Enjoy boating, fishing and swimming. Navarino Wildlife Area Of the approximately 15,000 acres of wildlife area, 1,000 extend into northeastern Waupaca County. Provides excellent habitat for waterfowl and forest game. Hunting, hiking, cross country ski trails and a nature center are available. Pigeon Lake/Pigeon Lake Wayside Located directly northwest of Clintonville, Pigeon Lake is a 218-acre impoundment created by a dam on the Pigeon River. Fish species include northern pike, largemouth bass, bluegill, black crappie, rock bass, pumpkinseed, bullhead and white. Fishing and boating access are available at several points. A picnic area, hiking, fitness/exercise trail, nature trail and sledding hill are also available. Pigeon River Five miles long, the Pigeon River flows southwest through the center of Clintonville. Fish species include smallmouth bass, northern pike, pan fish and forage species. Access for fishing and boating is available at several points in the area. Woodlands and Wetlands Woodlands are located within the City of Clintonville along the banks of the Pigeon River. Around the city, woodlands are located primarily north and south of Pigeon Lake. They are identified as high-value wildlife areas in east central Wisconsin. Area Parks and Trails Navarino Nature Center/Navarino Wildlife Area W5646 Lindsten Road, Shiocton Recently designated as a State Wildlife Viewing Area, this 14,500-acre preserve is the fifth largest wildlife area in Wisconsin. An abundance of walking trails, beautiful forests and swamps makes this a great place to see a variety of wild animals. Visit a private nature center located in the southeastern corner that includes a self-guided nature trail and picnic grounds. The center also offers cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, sledding, birding and canoeing. To learn more call 715-758-6999 or visit www.navarino.org. Clintonville Area Trails This walking trial can be found on the grounds of Clintonville High School on Green Tree Road. For more information, call 715-823-6262. Gardens Arbor View Gardens Arbor View Gardens is located at E20540 County Road C, Clintonville. The gardens are located just a stones throw away from Embarrass and provide some of the prettiest sights available in the area. Call 715-823-2763 for more information. Golf Courses Clintonville Riverside Golf Course Designed and established in 1929 by Arthur L. Johnson, Clintonville Riverside Golf Course is an 18hole regulation length course which lies on 140 acres of rolling land. At Riverside, your golfing experience will place you amidst some of the best scenic views that Northeast Wisconsin has to offer. To learn more about this public course, visit the course at 100 Clubhouse Drive, Clintonville, or call 715-823-2992. Center The Community/Senior Center is located at 30 South Main Street, Clintonville. For more information, call 715-823-7667 Skating Gordon Noren Skate Park The skate park can be found at 55 East 12th Street, Clintonville. Skiing Navarino Slopes Skiing for all skill levels can be found at Navarino Slopes. Visit www.navarinoslopes.com or call 920-5255501 for more information Snowmobiling Trail conditions for Shawano County: 715-524-4349 Trail conditions for Waupaca County: 715-258-6243 Swimming Bucholtz Park Outdoor Pool This pool, built in 1961, is located at 30 East Morning Glory Drive, Clintonville. Call 715-823-7663 for more information. Clintonville High School Recreation Center Located at 330 Harriet Street, this fitness facility features a pool, kids wading pool and whirlpool. For more information call 715-823-7215 ext. 7. Perry’s Landing Golf Course, Marion This course boasts 18 holes over 6,135 yards with a par of 72. The public course is located at 521 Mavis Road, Marion. To learn more, call 715-754-5667. Horsemanship Nahh! Tackaway All of your horse care needs can be taken care of at Nahh! Tackaway. To learn more about all of their products and services, visit stores.nahhtackaway.com or stop out at their business location at N8936 Pleasant Lane, Clintonville. Racing GSR Kartway The track can be found at N11024 US Highway 45, Clintonville. For more information, call 920-915-1471 or visit www.gsrkartway.com. Recreation Centers Clintonville Community/Senior Photo courtesy of Tim Sweet Discover Clintonville 2015 | 21 Photos courtesy of Tim Sweet Clintonville is a great place to live with excellent schools, friendly people and a quaint small town feeling. 22 | Discover Clintonville 2015 Clintonville offers numerous parks and recreation activities to meet all your needs. Whether it’s fishing on a sunny afternoon, playing a relaxing round of golf or riding a snowmobile on our scenic trails, there is always something fun to do. Discover Clintonville 2015 | 23 15th annual clintonville beat the heat spring cruise car show May 15, 2015 Clintonville Firemen’s Festival Aug. 7-8, 2015 24 | Discover Clintonville 2015 Clintonville Fall Frenzy Sept. 19, 2015 Discover Clintonville 2015 | 25 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Frisbee Disc Golf Course X Ice Skating Rink/Warming House X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X Fitness/Exercise Trail X X X X Sandlot Ball Diamond X Sledding Hill X Nature Trail X X Sand Volleyball Courts X X Veterans Memorial X Indoor Facilities - Year-round 26 | Discover Clintonville 2015 Clintonville Recreation Center Community Center/Pigeon River Walkway Shore Drive Neighborhood Playground Picnic Point Hillside Drive Park Ice House Landing Rohrer Neighborhood Playground Fairway Lakes Neighborhood Playground Bucholtz Park Public Restrooms are open from mid-April to mid-October W.A. Olen Park Clintonville Area Parks Pigeon Lake Wayside X senior citizen center X X Skate Park Veterans Memorial Self-contained camper parking X X Future Development Volleyball Posts X X X X X X X X Hiking Piped In Water X X X X X X X X X X Boating Boat Launch Horseshoe Courts Pickerel Point and Neighborhood Playground Fishing X Enclosed Shelter Olen Neighborhood Playground Open Shelter X Rest Stop X Restrooms (Handicap Accessible) X Playground Equipment X Picnic Area X Basketball Court X Swimming Pool (Outdoor) X Tennis Courts (Lighted) X Adult baseball Diamond (Lighted) X Youth Baseball/Softball diamond X Softball Diamond (Lighted) ! e l l i v n o t Clin SE SO CLO , H C U SO M ...an easy drive, a busy place. Proud of our community and the many things we have to offer. 2015 Events Winter Whirl —January 22-25 Caps & Corks —April 11 Easter Egg Hunt —April 18 Ladies Night Out —May 6 Car Show —May 15 Citywide Rummage Sale —May 16 Chamber Golf Outing —June 15 Fireworks —July 3 Sidewalk Sales —July 24-25 Firemen’s Festival —Aug. 7 & 8 Fall Frenzy Art & Craft Fair —Sept. 19 Moonlight Madness —Oct. 29 Veteran’s Recognition —Nov. 11 Christmas Parade —Dec. 5 Farmers Market Every Thursday May Through September, 3-7 pm Downtown Riverwalk Stay at one of our local hotels: Cobblestone Inn & Suites 175 Waupaca Street 715-823-2000 The Landmark Motel 5 N. Main Street 715-823-7899 Clintonville Motel 297 S. Main Street 715-823-6565 Mention this ad for a 10% Room Discount Area Attractions • Fishing • Hunting • Snowmobiling • Great Parks • Shopping • Horseback Riding • Walking Trails • FWD History Museum • Historical Society • Swimming (indoor & outdoor) Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce 1 S. Main Street · Clintonville,WI 54929 715.823.4606 Email: cvlchmbr@frontiernet.net Web: www.clintonvillewichamber.com Join us on Facebook Clintonville Chamber 05103708 City of Clintonville 50 10th Street · Clintonville,WI 54929 715.823.7600 Email: clintonville@clintonvillewi.org Web: www.clintonvillewi.org Discover Clintonville 2015 | 27 Schutt Industries combines quality materials with superior workmanship Schutt Industries (SI) was established in 1998 in Clintonville. SI produces high performance military trailers and custom engineered ground systems. Years of product longevity and the “need it, get it” customer service attitude have made SI a leader in the defense market. Schutt Industries is a full service facility operating within 300,000 square feet of manufacturing space in which the company fabricates, welds, machines, assembles and paints, all in-house. Schutt Industries has the technical experience and ability to produce various communication platforms and enclosures, high performance military and heavy-duty commercial trailers, as well as related trailer components like hydraulic surge brake systems and axle systems. Years of product longevity have demonstrated the combined application of quality materials and superior workmanship. The business has quickly become one of the leading suppliers of Military trailer and shelter systems to the U.S. Department of Defense. The 28 | Discover Clintonville 2015 companys core products include, but are not limited to, HMMWV TACOM approved towable trailer systems such as the Light Tactical Trailer (LTT M1101, M1102, & Heavy Chassis), larger higher payload capacity trailers such as the M200A1 2-Wheel 2 ½ Ton Trailer & M1061A1 4-Wheel 5 Ton Flatbed Trailer, custom designed flatbed trailers up to 24,000 lb. GVW, and HMMWV mountable shelter and pallet systems. This past year, the company won a competitive bid for over $80 million from the United States Government to manufacture truck and trailer systems by TACOM and had been awarded a 5-year army contract. The expansion of the company has been an ongoing positive challenge and the community has been proud and supportive of the endeavors and success that Schutt Industries has provided, and look forward to the growth and prospects that the future of this business has to offer. First National Bank offers convenient service, modern locations First National Bank in Clintonville has a long banking history going all the way back to 1885 when the bank first started in Waupaca. It then merged with a bank in Iola, Chetek, Weyauwega, and eventually Pampa, Shamrock, and Childress, Texas, over the span of 100 years. First National Bank also has offices in Clintonville, Marion, Seymour, and Shiocton. First National Bank continues to regard Waupaca as home, but considers the branch locations listed above as part of their family. First National Bank offers many services to the surrounding communities at a convenient and modern location. The interior of the bank has a professional, friendly, and relaxing environment that makes the customer feel welcome and secure. The longevity of the bank’s employees puts a customer at ease, knowing that they are given a personal hometown touch to their everyday banking needs. Along with the usual banking services of checking accounts and savings accounts the bank currently offers a variety of loans, including consumer loans, business loans, home equity loans, and real estate mortgages. Checking your balances is as easy as picking up the phone. With online banking you can do your own banking 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from wherever you are. They also provide extensive on-line banking and can set up and help anyone with these popular options. A person is able to check balances, verify deposits, find out which checks have First National Bank provides a full range of banking services, and their Clintonville office can be found at 135 S. Main Street. cleared, transfer funds, review loan balances, and find out when your last loan payment was posted, with a simple few easy steps right from their very own home. First National Bank is a proud member of the community and wants to be pioneers in your financial future. Clintonville’s lobby hours are Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The drive-up window hours are Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to noon. A convenient ATM is located at all the First National Bank branches as well, offering 24 hour service. You Can Trust Us... TO HANDLE YOUR MONEY We have the experience. • Second Mortgages • Auto Loans • Agri-Business • Business • Personal Loans • Fixed Rate Loans “Pioneers In Your Financial Future” Growing to serve you better. First National Bank 135 S. Main St. Clintonville 715-823-3131 223 E. Perry Ave. Marion 715-754-3131 05031788 • First Mortgages • Home Equity Loans • Construction Loans • Repair Loans • Loans on Investment Properties N5579 State Hwy. 76 Shiocton 920-986-1313 www.fnbwaupaca.com Discover Clintonville 2015 | 29 ! 1 6 !4 12 ! 19 20 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 7 9 5 6 8 Pigeon Lake 10 11 18 3 17 Pigeon 1 5 1 13 1 4 CITY OF CLINTONVILLE TOWN 2 OF LARRABEE ! 30 | Discover Clintonville 2015 4 e rr e r Riv er 5 Walter Walter A. A. Olen Olen Park Park Walter A. 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The licensed teachers strive to create an engaging learning environment that helps create life-long learners. They offer athletics, student council, choir, busing, pre-school extended day, afterschool care, breakfast and lunch. For more information on enrollment, donating to our ’Secure the Future Campaign,’ and/or get a tour of the school, please call St. Rose St. Mary’s Catholic School office at 715-823-4360 or stop in the office at 140 Auto St. Clintonville, WI 54929. Join us for our 2nd AnnuAl Art Auction on MAy 13, 2015! 05097898 32 | Discover Clintonville 2015 New Extended Day and After School Program Serves Families from ‘Morning til’ Night!’ St. Rose St. Mary’s Catholic School offers an Extended Day and After School Program, which offers families a faith-filled, wrap around, consistent care option, in a Catholic Christian environment, that helps alleviate the obstacles of transitioning children between so many caretakers in one day. The 3K/4K Extended Day Program: • Before school care from 7:00-8:00am (M-F) • After school care from 11:15-5:30pm (M-F) • Lunch & Rest time • Developmentally appropriate learning activities • Lead by an experienced Early Childhood Instructional Aide The After School Program: • Before school care from 7:00-8:00am (M-F) • K-8 students/families can stay after school until 5:30pm (M-F) • Home-work assistance & Learning activities • After school snack • Conducted by a caring, familiar, and experienced aide For more information or to schedule a personalized tour contact Program Director Leah Wojnowiak at lwojnowiak@ssrmparishes.org, or call the school office at 715-823-4360. 140 Auto Street 05097902 Discover Clintonville 2015 | 33 Erickson’s Home Medical Equipment and Erickson Pharmacy offer quality health solutions and friendly, hometown service to customers from their location at 8 S. Main Street. Erickson’s Home Medical Equipment, Erickson Pharmacy offer quality products and friendly service Jim Dins and Diane Collier have been business partners at Erickson’s Home Medical Equipment located at 8 South Main Street, Clintonville, since 2007. The store offers medical equipment for a vast population from pediatrics to geriatrics. We are also a huge supplier for post-op hip and knee replacements. The business has 25 lift chairs in stock; the choices are extensive and can fit into any decor. They also offer home oxygen systems, sleep apnea equipment, canes, rollators, walkers, wheelchairs, sturdy bathroom accessories to make daily showering and toileting easier, hospital beds, and numerous self help aides. They also provide full diabetic shoe wear with a personal fit by professional and courteous staff. Erickson’s Home Medical Equipment has 24-hour 7-days a week emergency service on respiratory. They have board certified respiratory therapists on staff to help with all respiratory and sleep apnea issues. Their experienced and caring therapists help answer any questions that a customer might have, giving the public personal and expert advice. Medicare, Medicaid, supplements, and insurance coverage are explained thoroughly and claims are sent in by experienced professionals right from the store. Bathroom assessments can also be made by appointment to help families determine the need in the household for activities of daily living. “We give personal caring service so that people are aware of what options are available to them,” said Diane. Erickson’s prides itself on its honest, caring, and dependable staff. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 9-5, Sat from 9-12, and of course, the 24-hour emergency service at 715-823-2106 and toll free 800-3423085. 34 | Discover Clintonville 2015 Erickson Pharmacy Erickson Pharmacy is back! “We added the pharmacy back in June, 2011,” comments Diane. “We are proud and feel privileged to once again offer pharmacy services to our community. Our customers kept asking ‘when are you going to open up that pharmacy?’ Well, we finally accomplished that request. We are once again the locallyowned corner drugstore.” “We offer delivery five days a week to Clintonville, Marion, Embarrass, and Cloverleaf Lakes. It is just another service that we can offer to our customers. We also offer automatic refills and delivery or mail-out. No need to make any phone calls with these services, inquire at the pharmacy for details,” said Diane. The pharmacy can be reached by phone at 715-8232222 or toll free 800-342-3085. Photo courtesy of Tim Sweet Serving All Your neeDS unDer one roof Erickson Home Medical equipment Your only locally owned Home Town Pharmacy Your Complete Home Medical Care Center! Better Service, Less Wait, Same Co Pay Full Service Pharmacy We’re Making Prescription Transfers Hassle-Free CPAP Supplies & Accessories Lift Chairs Just give us a call at (715)823-2222. Bathroom Aids We will take care of everything Hours: Monday-Friday 9-6 Saturday 9-1 • Sunday Closed 8 South Main, Suite B Clintonville Phone (715) 823-2222 Fax (715) 823-6000 EVERY THURSDAY IS SENIOR CITIZEN DAY Mobility Accessories Home Oxygen Rollators 8 S. Main Street, Clintonville, WI 54929 Store Hours: Mon. - Fri. 9-5 • Sat. 9-12 7 Days A Week! Call Toll Free: 800-342-3085 Local Phone: 715-823-2106 Fax: 715-823-1322 *24 Hour Emergency Service *Respiratory Services Only 05097772 Free Local Delivery in Clintonville, Marion, Cloverleaf Lakes and Embarrass areas * Durable Medical Equipment out our New * New Grocery Section check gourmet selections * Gifts Free Gift Wrapping Discover Clintonville 2015 | 35 Farmer Gene’s Campground offers fun for the whole family Gene Gagas of Rosholt purchased the former Kastle Kampground in May of 2014, renaming it Farmer Gene’s Campground, LLC. Gagas prides his campground in being a family-friendly site, offering many amenities for both children and adults. Farmer Gene’s Campground offers free kids crafts and activities Memorial Day through Labor Day. There are multiple playgrounds throughout the campground for the kids to enjoy, along with a heated pool and swimming beach. Kinney Lake is large enough for tubing and offers the opportunity for fishermen to catch their supper. The camp offers free bike rentals, miniature golf, kayaks, horseshoes, shuffle board and much more. Campers can visit the Milk House and Supplies Store if they find they’ve forgotten an essential item at home, or if they’d just like to treat themselves to an ice cream. While at the store, campers can check out the Farmer Gene’s Campground clothing or play one of the video games. Hungry campers can visit the Barn and Feed Trough Bar and Grill. The bar and grill are open Thursday through Saturday in the off season and daily during the summer months, offering a full menu along with daily specials of Thursday night wings, Friday fish fry, Saturday prime rib and Sunday broasted chicken. During the summer months, live entertainment is also scheduled. Photo courtesy of Tim Sweet 36 | Discover Clintonville 2015 Cool off on a hot summer day at the Chicken Coop Pool Bar, offering frozen drinks and a full bar. For more information or to make reservations, call 715-754-5900. 2015 Theme Weekends May 15-16: Military Appreciation Weekend May 22-24: Memorial Day Weekend May 29-30: Wine & Cheese/Pet Weekend June 5-6: Easter Weekend June 12-13: Hillbilly Weekend/Father’s Day June 19-20: Poker Run Weekend June 26-27: Safety Weekend July 3-5: Fourth of July Weekend July 10-11: Luau/Wet n Wild Weekend July 17-18: Mardi Gras/Poker Run Weekend July 24-25: Christmas in July Weekend July 31-Aug 1: Rummage Sale Weekend August 7-8: Water Wars Weekend August 14-15: Halloween Weekend August 21-22: Polka Weekend August 28-29: Poker Run/Chili Dump Weekend September 4-6: Labor Day Weekend *All theme weekends are subject to change without notice. Amenities • Over 500 Sites • Playgrounds throughout the campground • Heated Swimming Pool, Kiddie Pool & Hot Tub • Full Service Bar and Grill • Coffee/Espresso Bar • Free Kids Activities/Crafts • Dump Stations • Hayrides • 2 bathhouses • Golf Cart Rentals • 2 Laundry Rooms • 2 Wi Fi Hotspots • Store/Gift Shop • Ice cream shop • Horseshoes & Shuffleboard • Free miniature golf, paddle boat, kayak, canoe and bike rentals • Wood-Ice-Propane available • Themed Weekends Cabins Rates Weekdays $43.00 Weekends (Fri/Sat) $46.00 Rustic Tent $20.00 Weekly $270.00 Monthly $620.00 Cabins (per night) Seasonal/Permanent $70.50 $2004.50 *Tax is included in prices **Group Rates Available on 10 or more sites** Golf Carts 2 Day Weekend $125.00 3 Day Weekend $150.00 The cabins at Farmer Gene’s Campground, LLC have a beautiful view of Kinney Lake. They are rustic in nature and are equipped inside with: Weekly and Monthly Rentals Available • Double bed on the main floor • Three single beds in the upper two small lofts • A small table – 4 chairs • Small refrigerator and microwave • There is electricity inside and outside • Water is located outside • Picnic Table outside • Fire Ring outside • Porta Potties outside Farmer Gene’s Campground, LLC N11301 Kinney Lake Rd Marion, WI 54950 05097757 Please be sure to bring your own blankets, sheets and cooking equipment. Phone: 715-754-5900 • Website: www.farmergenescampground.com • Email: info@farmergenescampground.com Discover Clintonville 2015 | 37 Chicken on the Run offers tasty, Broaster chicken Broaster Chicken is now available at Chicken on the Run, 325 ½ S. Main Street. Located in the former Bud’s Cheese Haus location at the Shell gas station, offers a wide variety of grab-n-go Broaster Chicken items. Jodi Keller is the sole proprietor of the business, which officially opened on Aug. 20, 2012. “I have worked with my husband and father-in-law as a Broaster Chicken product and equipment distributor since 1993,” she explained. “Their territory covers northeast Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. There are 75 Broaster Chicken distributors worldwide and not many people know that Clintonville is home to one of them. Keller said they worked many long hours to get the facility set up with all the necessary equipment. They also put in a lot of time making sure everything met state codes. Keller explained that Broaster Chicken is the second largest chicken program in the world, and is unique because of the pressure frying procedure. As each order is received, the chicken is placed inside the Broaster Company manufactured pressure fryer, designed to cook each individual piece of chicken “under pressure” in the chicken’s own natural juices, limiting the absorption of cooking oil and driving the heat deep down to the bone while searing the chicken with a crispy-crunchy coating. All Broaster foods are prepared and cooked in a similar fashion. Chicken on the Run is unique to many other operators as they cook in 100% Rice Bran Oil, a much healthier oil choice. A number of combo meals are available, including The friendly staff at Chicken on the Run is happy to serve customers some of the best-tasting chicken in the country. Pictured here are (left to right): FRONT ROW – Shelby Keller, Kelsey Keller; BACK ROW – Matt Keller, Jodi Keller, and Nikki Loose. chicken by the bucket, appetizers, a Friday fish fry, BBQ smoked ribs on Saturday and Sunday, and an assortment of salads, wraps, and pulled pork sandwiches. Newer additions to the menu include gyros, house-made egg rolls and hot beef sandwiches. Chicken on the Run will cater with advance notice; minimal order and delivery charge may apply. A 24 hour notice is encouraged for chicken orders of 100 pieces or more. Chicken on the Run is open every day from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Customers can order over the phone by calling 715823-FOOD (3663). You can also “like” them on Facebook. Chicken on the Run 325 1/2 S. Main Street Clintonville 715-823-FOOD(3663) Full Line Of Quality Frozen Foods–Appetizers, Chicken, potatoes, seafood, ribs & chicken wings Authorized Sales & Service for Genuine Broaster • Pressure Fryers & Products • Ventless Fryers & Broilers • Commercial Dishmachines • Chemicals & cleaners E-mail: chickenontherun712@yahoo.com Like us on Facebook Clintonville’s only TO GO Restaurant FEATURING GENUINE BROASTER® CHICKEN Meals, Chicken & Many Sides To Choose From. Saturday & Sunday Smoked BBQ Ribs, Friday Fish Fry, Appetizers, Wraps, Sandwiches, Pulled Pork and Hot Beef Sandwiches ~DAILY SPECIALS~ Gift Certificates Available • Dupont Cheese & Local Honey Bromak SaleS, Inc. Stowaway Mini Storage E9770 7th St., Clintonville, WI 715-823-3878 • Hours 8 – 5 M-F Month to Month Rentals available Half a year & yearly rates with discount Sizes Available: 8x10, 10x10, 10x16, 10x20, 10x24, 10x40 38 | Discover Clintonville 2015 Present this coupon for: 10% OFF purchase of $5 or more One time use. - Expires 1/1/16 Chicken on the Run 715-823-FOOD (3663) Hours Everyday 11am-8pm Catering will take private large orders We encourage call in orders. 05097875 E9770 7th St., Clintonville, WI 715-823-4429 • 800-852-3075 Hours 8 am – 5pm M-F • Open to the Public AHT Wisconsin Windows: a perfect blend of quality, value, and customer service When it comes to replacing a home’s windows and doors, the team at AHT Wisconsin Windows knows that homeowners have many choices. If homeowners are looking for the “perfect combination” of superior product quality, value and responsive customer service, they need look no further than AHT Wisconsin Windows. AHT Wisconsin Windows has been taking good care of their neighbors from Green Bay to Oshkosh, Neenah to Wausau– and everywhere in between –for more than 40 years. That makes AHT Wisconsin Windows one of the most experienced Wisconsin replacement window contractors, and for good reason. They have absolutely delighted more than 10,000 homeowners with their warm and welcoming approach to doing business. Local People, Local Expertise Much of the company’s success is due to the fact that they’re from right here. They understand Wisconsin weather and Wisconsin folks. They all grew up around here and our staff and their families are part of the community. They treat every job like they’re doing the work for neighbors because they are doing the work for neighbors. By the way, AHT Wisconsin Windows does all the work themselves. They do not use subcontractors or outside labor for installations. Their installation teams are fully trained, certified and experienced. And because they use only their own people they have full control over scheduling and quality. AHT Wisconsin Windows’ Clintonville office is located at 71 S. Main Street. They can be reached by phone at 866-367-6560 or on the web at http://www. scottthewindowguy.com/. Coupon 100 Per Window $ off Free Customized estimate Window, Patio Door Entry Door Estimate AHT Wisconsin Windows 715.823.2125 www.ahtwindows.com 05097890 71 S. Main St. Clintonville Discover Clintonville 2015 | 39 A place for good food, fun and friends Great food, warm nostalgia, and a friendly staff await you at A&W in Clintonville, which recently celebrated its 75th anniversary. In 1939, Howard and Rella Hundertmark bought the franchise for $500 and built a small root beer stand on the corner of First and Main Streets. That summer they sold hamburgers, hot dogs and mugs of root beer for five cents each. A steady stream of changes have taken place since then, including several remodel operations and some menu changes. Howard and Rella’s son, Bruce, owns the restaurant along with his wife, Jean. The restaurant is currently managed by Erica Hundertmark, who is proud to be the third generation selling A&W food and root beer in Clintonville. It is believed that this is the oldest active franchise continuously owned by one family in the world. The Hundertmark family credits their success to three core principles: making delicious food fresh to order, serving customers in a friendly and professional manner, and providing a clean and welcoming dining experience which includes arcade games for the kids and a jukebox to play many nostalgic tunes. “We are proud to serve 100 percent US beef, hand-breaded chicken and all-beef hot dogs,” said Erica. “Our root beer is made fresh every day and served in chilled mugs. The A&W restaurant in Clintonville has been in the Hundertmark family for 75 years. Pictured (from left) are Mike Nelson, Kristin Nelson, Amilea Nelson, Erica Hundertmark, Jean Hundertmark and Bruce Hundertmark. “This year, we added options for different shakes, including 17 different flavors that are available at all times. We also offer a different ice cream flavor of the week each week,” added Erica. Friendly employees are also a fixture at the restaurant. “I feel like my employees are my family because I spend so much time with them and we really have a family environment here,” concluded Erica. A&W is located at 271 S. Main Street and can be reached by phone at 715-823-3355. The restaurant is open daily from 10:30 a.m. to 10 p.m. during the summer, and 10:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. in the winter. Serving the Clintonville and Surrounding CommunitieS for over 75 YearS! Facebook.com/awclintonville Twitter.com/awclintonville 40 | Discover Clintonville 2015 05086624 Family Restaurant 271 S. Main Street Clintonville (715) 823-3355 Fox Communities Credit Union: Serving the Clintonville community for 20 years For over 75 years, Fox Communities Credit Union has celebrated what credit unions stand for: “People Helping People.” They began in the Combined Locks Mill as several workers decided they wanted to help others by pooling funds together and lending out money to those in need. They would keep track of the money brought in and lent out on a separate sheet of paper. This concept grew as they were able to help more people. Fast forward to today, and the credit union has evolved to 15 locations and almost 300 employees—each and every one committed to enrich the quality of life for members through personalized financial services. Fox Communities Credit Union is a member-owned and not-for-profit cooperative. Since they are a non-forprofit cooperative, they do not pay stockholder premiums or high salaries to executives. Thus, the money goes back to members in the form of higher interest rates on deposits, and lower interest rates on loans and low fees. At Fox Communities Credit Union, employees work diligently to provide the best products and services to members while maintaining a strong, secure credit union. They exist to serve their members and the communities in which they live. Their commitment to give back to those communities through sponsorships, fundraising and volunteer efforts has helped over 300 organizations in northeast Wisconsin. As a member of Fox Communities Credit Union, the financial needs of members is the top priority. Offers include a wide variety of products and services including several different savings and checking accounts, home loans, auto loans, recreational loans, credit cards, lines of credit, investment services, and more. Member security is also of the utmost importance while members complete online banking transactions through an easyto-use system which allows members to view accounts from the comfort of their homes or while on the go. Fox Communities Credit Union can also assist business owner members with financial planning and goals, and their commitment to providing the best financial education for members is offered in the form of many free workshops and seminars offered throughout the year. Fox Communities Credit Union strives to provide the best financial services to its members. If you’re ready for a better financial future, let Fox Communities Credit Union help you along the way. For more information, call 715-823-2191 or visit www.foxcu.org. You can also find Fox Communities Credit Union on Facebook (facebook. com/foxcu) and Twitter (Foxcu). Discover Clintonville 2015 | 41 Routine Eye Exams Allow for Early Detection of Other Health Issues Locally-owned Griebenow Eyecare has been providing quality eye care for over 35 years Eyes are windows to the soul. They are also windows that can show your eye doctor early warning signs of other health problems. Taking care of your vision should be just as much a priority as exercising or eating right to maintain your health. After all, we use our eyes for, well, everything. Having healthy vision can help keep you safe while driving, help you learn at school, help you achieve your goals at work, allows you to play sports, kick back and watch a movie, or play with your kids. The list is endless. Griebenow Eyecare is here to help keep your vision healthy and your eyes in focus for whatever your day presents. Many eye issues and diseases can be treated when caught early enough. To keep you seeing clearly, it’s important to get a comprehensive eye exam at least once per year, or as often as your eye doctor recommends. “A comprehensive eye exam is the best way to find out if you need glasses or contacts,” says Dr. Kerry Griebenow, one of two optometrists at Griebenow Eyecare. “It’s also the best way for us to catch eye diseases early, allowing us to provide better care and treatment options.” Perfect eyes? Even if you’ve had perfect vision your whole life, it’s still important to get a comprehensive eye exam. Diseases and conditions such as macular degeneration, cataracts, glaucoma and presbyopia can arise as you age. “Presbyopia literally means aging eyes,” says Dr. Craig Sylte, optometrist at Griebenow Eyecare. “If you find you are continually in need of longer arms to read the morning paper, just so your eyes can focus, there’s probably a good chance you have presbyopia.” The fix can be as simple as a pair of prescription reading glasses, some progressive no-line bifocals, or contact lenses. But, it’s important to get your eyes checked first, just to be sure there’s no other issues playing a part in your eye issues. And, when it’s time to pick out a new pair of glasses, contacts, safety glasses, prescription or regular sunglasses, Griebenow Eyecare’s team of friendly and experienced eye care professionals is here to help. Griebenow Eyecare features over 900 frames, including designer frames such as Fossil, Harley Davidson, Guess, Kate Spade, frames with interchangeable temples such as Dilem and Change Me, all the way to more basic designs, computer glasses and safety glasses. “We love being part of the community,” says Dr. Griebenow. “And, with that, we are dedicated to serving all members of the community. We treat and provide care for individuals from six months old to 100 years young and everyone in between.” With locations in New London and Clintonville, open five days a week with evening hours on Mondays and Wednesdays, locally-owned Griebenow Eyecare really is your one-stop-shop for all of your family eye care needs! For more information, visit GriebenowEyecare.com, visit them on Facebook at facebook.com/GriebenowEyecare, or call 920-982-3711. Griebenow Eyecare New London • Clintonville Complete Family Eyecare Since 1979 • Eye Exams • Quality Fashion Eyewear and Sunglasses • Eyewear and Contact Lens Supplies • Treatment of Eye Diseases • Specialty Contact Lens Care • Refractive Surgery Consultations 05105410 105 Northridge Drive • New London (920) 982-3711 45 Tenth Street • Clintonville (715) 823-5112 GriebenowEyecare.com 42 | Discover Clintonville 2015 Like Griebenow Eyecare on Facebook for exclusive offers! Klein offers great value, exceptional service John and Charlie Klein, along with the friendly staff at Klein Auto, are excited to offer the best in GM sales and service from their brand new facility in Clintonville. The Kleins have been in business since 1974, acquiring and consolidating six dealership operations at their current location in Clintonville. Klein sells Chevrolet, Buick, Pontiac, Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep, as well as GM Certified and other used vehicles. In 2011, they broke ground on a new 22-acre location just 800 feet west of their old 2-acre location on the corner of Hwy. 45 and Hwy. 22 in downtown Clintonville. After nearly eight months of construction, the new Klein Chevrolet Buick dealership opened its doors to customers on Monday, Dec. 5, 2011. The new 24,000-square foot dealership is located at 111 W. Madison Street. The Klein’s are excited to begin a new era from spacious facility, which is the only recently new built Chevrolet facility in the state. “The facility has turned out even better than we expected,” said Charlie Klein, Owner of Klein Chevrolet Buick. “It’s very modern and accommodating, and we’re happy to provide the best in sales and service from this great new location.” An increase of 20 acres means the new lot is able to accommodate more than 100 vehicles. The dealership also boasts 12 service bays, a hoist for heavy duty truck repairs, a Quick Lube, and many customer friendly amenities. “We believe a visit to our dealership is definitely a welcome experience for customers,” said Klein. Customers benefit from the children’s play area, business workstations and wireless internet throughout the dealership and parking lot, the indoor temperature controlled vehicle delivery area, and coffee bar. The new Klein dealership handles Chevrolet and Buick. Out of their other facility they will continue to offer Chrysler, Dodge and Jeep, as well as GM Certified and other used vehicles. Visit www. kleinauto.com for more information. 715-823-2135 www.kleinauto.com • SALES • SERVICE • PARTS • COLLISION CENTER 05097778 Discover Clintonville 2015 | 43 Nahh! Tackaway provides all your equine needs Looking for feed, tack, or any other equine need? Nahh! Tackaway has what you need. Nahh! Tackaway is owned by Judy Dreifuerst, who has dreamed of owning a tack shop ever since she was three years old, living in the city. As a young girl, Judy was always finding a way to get the stables. She often hitched rides with friends just to spend time out with the horses. After getting older and finding her own place she met a friend in Minnesota that was selling a couple of American Quarter Horses and she went to look. After going through a bunch, her eyes landed on a liver chestnut colt. She named him Buck. Throughout the years she learned about all the different tack and training technics with horses. She wanted to open a shop that would be able to help people find everything they needed without trouble so she opened Nahh! Tackaway, a family run tack and feed store dedicated to helping horse owners with anything from supplies to feed as well as lessons and training. Judy has also been able to pass down the passion of horses to her daughter Kellie. Training and caring for horse runs in this family’s blood. Nahh! Tackaway can provide everything an equine owner needs. Whether you’re just starting out or have been with horses for years, Nahh! Tackaway is happy to help you enjoy the passion of being with horses. Nahh! Tackaway SEE US FOR... • Horse Back Riding Lessons • Clinics • New & Consignment Tack • Much MORE Hours: www.nahhtackaway.com Follow us on 44 | Discover Clintonville 2015 More information is available by contacting Nahh! Tackaway at 920-279-5568 or stop in at N8936 Pleasant Lane, Clintonville. 05106340 Monday - Tuesday Closed Wednesday - Saturday 11:00 am - 6:00 pm Sunday 11:00 am - 3:00 pm OST provides physical therapy close to home OST Clintonville has been serving the local community since 2000, and is proudly involved in the local community, schools and the Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce. Leah Smejkal, MPT, LAT, CMTPT, has worked as a physical therapist at Clintonville since 2002. Rhonda Yeska, DPT, CMTPT, is a Waupaca native and has worked at OST Clintonville since 2011. Mike Justman, DPT, CMTPT, is a Clintonville native who returned home after completing his doctorate in physical therapy. Mike has been with OST since 2013. Diane Knaack, patient care coordinator and Clintonville native, has been with OST since 2006. She also teaches fitness classes at the Clintonville location. Diana Kasperek, patient care coordinator, lives in Clintonville, and has been with OST since 2008. What sets OST apart from other physical therapy clinics? Their passion for continuing education helps their patients feel better, quickly and affordably! They see their patients 24 hours after referral and they will verify patients’ insurance benefits for them. OST physical therapists offer a customized plan of care for each patient with one-on-one care. OST Clintonville is located at 114 East Green Tree Road and can be reached by phone at 715-823-3336. The business is open from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. To learn more, visit www.ostpt.com or email ostclintonville@ostpt.com. Orthopedic & Spine Therapy (OST) “You have a choice in physical therapy!” 114 East Green Tree Road, Clintonville, WI ~ 715-823-3336 Hours: Monday-Friday 7-5 pm www.ostpt.com . Vestibular/Dizziness . Sports Rehab . Dry Needling . Muscle Energy Techniques . Specialists in physical therapy . Osteopathic Manual Therapy . Work Comp injuries . Post-Surgical Rehab No referral necessary unless your insurance plan requires it. We’d be HAPPY to verify your insurance for you. Patients seen within 24 hours of referral. Leah Smejkal MPT, LAT, CMTPT Mike Justman DPT, CMTPT Rhonda Yeska DPT, CMTPT Discover Clintonville 2015 | 45 Dale and Joe Steinke can be seen busy at work taking care of customers in both the business aspect and the hands-on needs at Steinke Auto. Reliable, affordable service is a trademark of Steinke Auto Steinke Auto has been in business in the greater Clintonville area since 1972. It is family owned and operated, and the company prides itself on employees that genuinely care about their job and the services that they provide. The business concentrates on a very rapid repair time, and tries to make it an easy process for the customer. The employees realize that an accident is a traumatic event in someone’s life, and they help deal with insurance companies, explaining benefits thoroughly, and try to make it as smooth a process as possible for customers. They even offer a free courtesy vehicle during the short time frame it takes to repair a customer’s vehicle because they don’t want the customer to be inconvenienced in any way. Steinke Auto offers 24-hour towing service, collision repair, free estimates, mechanical repair, radiator and A/C repair, oil and filter changes, as well as offer vehicle accessories and even have a lot offering dependable used cars that would fit within any family’s budget. Employees are encouraged to pursue continuing education on the newest technologies in collision repair, and the business provides the latest equipment and is constantly upgrading with technology. Dale and Joe Steinke can be seen busy at work taking care of customers in both the business aspect and the hands-on needs within the 46 | Discover Clintonville 2015 company. They proudly state that “our staff is the key. They are dedicated employees that care deeply and do not need supervision.” They also offer a limited lifetime warranty on all repairs to back up their commitment to quality. “Our goal is 100 percent satisfaction,” said Joe. “At Steinke Auto we are so certain that you will be satisfied that we guarantee efficient, prompt and reliable work, and honest service.” Some of the customer services offered include complimentary automated estimates, complete collision repair, complete mechanical repair, glass repair or replacement, aftermarket accessory and stripe instillation, on-site rental vehicles, 24-hour towing, pick-up and delivery, early bird vehicle drop off, and free wash and vacuum. “We address your vehicle needs with invisible repairs, sensible prices, rapid repair timelines, and good people,” Dale said. Steinke Auto is located at 301 West Street, Clintonville, and can be contacted at 715-823-3218 or via email at info@steinkeauto.net. Hours are Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. to noon, or by appointment. Convenient informative website offering current services and detailed used car sales can be found at www.steinkeauto.net. 24 Hour Towing • Collision Repair Used Car Sales • Free Estimates “Specializing in YOUR Vehicle” 301 West Street, Clintonville,WI (Right off north Hwy 45) 715-823-3218 Email: info@steinkeauto.net www.steinkeauto.com 05097884 Transmission Flush • Radiator & A/C Repair Oil & Filter Change • UHaul Alignments • License Plates Renewal Discover Clintonville 2015 | 47 Tadych’s Econofoods: Serving their customers since 1968 The folks at Tadych’s Econofoods have worked hard to provide successful, family-owned grocery operations in northeast Wisconsin and the upper peninsula of Michigan. Jim Tadych founded the family business in July of 1968. When you ask Jim Tadych why he has been in the supermarket business for over 46 years, he will tell you it is because he loves people. Being able to fill the needs of his customers has been his passion from the beginning. That mind set has carried Jim from his first store in Brillion in July of 1968, to the most recent acquisition of his store in Clintonville. It should come as no surprise Jim Tadych took to the grocery business. His father, Victor, got into the grocery business as a teenager in the 1920s and left school early for his first meat market job. That job led Victor to open Fairview Market in Manitowoc: a small general store and market where Jim started packing potatoes when he was grade school age. He would work before and after school, though he and his brother Jerry were sometimes caught throwing rotten potatoes at each other! In the early 1960s, Jim took time away from his father’s family business to serve his country in the Army. Upon his return, he got married and started his family. Jim realized his father’s store could not adequately support the many family members now involved. So, in the mid 1960s he began to search for a store to buy. The search proved difficult until 1968 when he found a small “mom and pop” grocery store in Brillion. It was a turn of the century blacksmith shop converted into a grocery store with less than 700 square feet of space. For decades it was known as Doughty’s Grocery, although the Keenway name remained on the building. You can find a picture of this store prominently displayed in every Tadych’s Econofoods. The store’s original owner, Francis Doughty, had passed away and his wife Freida was ready to sell. However, she hadn’t realized Jim was a potential buyer. She thought he was applying for a job. She told him, “We’re not hiring anymore.” Ultimately, Freida sold the store to Jim. Both Victor and Freida helped finance the deal and further supported Jim by not calling in their loans during the early years. The store served as a modest beginning for Jim. He, his wife Pat and their three kids lived above the store. In his first days of self employ, Jim asked himself more than once what he had gotten into. Forty-five years after T & C Market first opened its doors, Jim Tadych knows the answer to the question he asked himself in 1968. “I have gotten into, not only a business or career, but 48 | Discover Clintonville 2015 a way of life. A blessed life filled with many challenges,” he said. “But those challenges are offset by the many great friends, employees and customers I get to work with every day.” Jim’s son Mike is now the president of the company, though Jim is still very involved with major decisions and day-to-day operations. Tadych’s Econofoods History 1968: T&C Market founded after the purchase of Doughty’s Grocery store in Brillion 1969: Built T & C Market adjacent to old building 1971: Purchased Dingeldein’s Market in Forrest Junction 1974: Opened T & C Market Shawano 1978: Moved T & C Market to 205 N. Main St. (Hub Shopping Center) Late 1970s: purchased four Park ‘n Markets in Appleton with partner Ralph Moehring 1981: Opened Save A Buck in Sturgeon Bay 1986: Opened first Econofoods in Iron Mountain, MI 1989: Opened Econofoods in Sturgeon Bay, moving from Save a Buck 1989: Opened Econofoods in Marquette, MI 1992: Opened Econofoods in Houghton, MI 1995: Opened Econofoods in Plover 2001: Purchased Econofoods in Clintonville 2007: Remodeled and added on to the Clintonville store 2009: Opened “Tadych’s Econofoods” in Brillion 2009: Started using the “Tadych’s“ brand on/in stores Photo courtesy of Tim Sweet Groceries Bakery Meats Produce Liquor & Much More Floral, DNR Licensing, Rug Doctor, Photo Copies, Laminating, Lottery Lotto, Stamps, Fax Service, 05097756 Quality, Selection, Value & Service 278 S. Main St., clintonville (715) 823-5147 HourS: Mon. - Sun. 6a.M. to 10p.M. We accept Wic coupons, Quest & eBt cards We reserve the right to correct printing errors & quantities. not all items are available in all our Stores. Website www.TadychsEconofoods.com Customer Suggestion Hotline • 1-877-295-4558 Discover Clintonville 2015 | 49 the best in tires, wheels and auto repair Pomp’s Tire of Clintonville is your one stop shop for tires, wheels and auto repair services. Located at 170 Bennett St., the mechanics at Pomp’s are ready to get your car rolling with the safest and most popular brand names in the tire industry. Pomp’s Tire employs a well-trained staff specializing in the sale and installation of passenger car, performance, light truck, or SUV tires from well-known brands such as Kelly, Michelin, Firestone, Bridgestone, Yokohama, Hankook, Bandag General/Continental, and Goodyear. Pomp’s is also one of the leading auto repair shops serving customers in Clintonville. All automotive repair and mechanic services at Pomp’s Tire are performed by highly qualified mechanics. Pomp’s mechanic shop works on numerous vehicles with the use of quality truck and car repair equipment. Whether you drive a passenger car, medium sized truck, mini-van, or SUV, the mechanics at Pomp’s strive to ensure that your vehicle will be performing at its best before leaving the service bay. The auto repair shop is capable of servicing a variety of makes and models. Pomp’s has superior standards, showing that their mechanics always have the best interests of our customers in mind. The mechanics at Pomp’s can give you a reliable estimate of any automotive repair issue you might be facing. At Pomp’s, complete customer satisfaction is the top priority. Their car repair services have a longstanding reputation for quality repairs. Whether you need routine auto maintenance services or necessary car repairs, Pomp’s will be happy to serve you. Repair services offered include: axle/CV/drive shaft repair; belts and hoses; brake repair; climate control system/cooling system repairs; diesel engine repair; differential repair; electrical systems repair; engine diagnostics; exhaust system repair; lube, oil and filter change; preventative maintenance; and much more. Pomp’s Tire in Clintonville is managed by Don Schweitzer. Pomp’s can be reached by phone at 715-8232430 or by fax at 715-823-6834. The shop is located at 170 Bennett Street. Pomp’s Tire Service, Inc. Pomp’s 170 Bennet St. Clintonville WI (715) 823-2430 Fax (715) 823-6634 50 | Discover Clintonville 2015 05094004 Get Peace of Mind at “The Living Room” Coffee Shop & Vintage Gifts: a place to rest , rela x , and recharge Area residents looking for a place to relax and recharge have a great option in “The Living Room”, a coffee and vintage gift shop located at 85 South Main Street. The Living Room Coffee Shop & Vintage Gifts, LLC offers a full coffee bar available with espresso, lattes, tea, freezes, and fresh-made bakery items. There is also a light-lunch menu available with quality wraps, soup and grilled cheese sandwiches. The shop accommodates those looking to relax and lounge on a comfy couch, as well as those who prefer to sit at a table. The Living Room, LLC has created a nook within their space specifically for customers to relax in the flat screen TV area. There is also a separate room available to reserve for private meetings. In addition, vintage gifts, antiques, and art items are available for purchase. Free Wi-Fi is available for guests. Guests are invited to come in, look around at the retail items, have a beverage and/or a pastry, read a book, meet up with friends, or just come in to relax for a few moments and refresh the soul. To learn more about “The Living Room”, call 715-460-3223 or visit their website at www.atthelivingroom.com. Full Coffee Bar - Including Fresh Bakery, Soup, Grilled Cheese Sandwiches, Wraps & Ice Cream • Check out our antique and vintage gift items • Private Meeting Room Available “Great Coffee in a Relaxed Atmosphere” 85 S. Main St. Clintonville, WI | 715-460-3223 livingroomcoffeeshop@gmail.com • www.atthelivingroom.com 05097653 Hours: M-F 6:00am - 5:00pm | Sat. 7am - 2pm | Sun. 8:am-1pm Discover Clintonville 2015 | 51 Cobblestone Inn and Suites: Your home away from home Cobblestone Inn and Suites is conveniently located and offers a quiet and comforting place to relax and enjoy all the comforts of home. Businesses like Seagrave, Walker Forge, and Schutt Industries send customers to Cobblestone Inn and Suites, as well as residents at large. Those who stay at Cobblestone Inn and Suites can find an affordable, close alternative for guests to stay and appreciate all that the community has to offer. The hotel is a 100 percent smoke-free environment, and offers a hot breakfast bar and morning newspaper to strart out your day. There are also a coffee maker, microwave, refrigerator, flat panel TV, and DVD players in every room to make staying in feel more like home. Free wireless highspeed internet enables a current resident to complete work tasks, send important emails, or just browse at their leisure. There is an on-site exercise facility, a full liquor bar, and whirlpool suites to make staying more enjoyable and effortless. A guest laundry and on-site convenience store provide amenities that make guests able to walk in knowing that everything they need is just a few steps away from their front door. There is even an outdoor grilling area to complete a home-like atmosphere for entertaining, as well as a luxurious bed ready and waiting when the day has ended. Cobblestone Inn and Suites is filling the lodging needs of many smaller communities by introducing an upscale Cobblestone Inn and Suites is located off Hwy. 45 at 175 Waupaca Street, where guests will find all the comforts of home at affordable rates. building at a convenient location with a friendly and welcoming staff. It provides a wonderful opportunity for prospective new residents to explore the local recreational and business opportunities, as well as offer current residents a place to unwind, relax, and enjoy time away from home without having to worry about traveling very far to obtain an affordable getaway. To make a reservation or check availability, call 715823-2000 or toll free at 888-693-8262. Cobblestone Inn and Suites of Clintonville is located off Hwy. 45 at 175 Waupaca Street. Check-in is at 3 p.m., and check-out is at 11 a.m. Pets are also welcome at $15 per night per pet. For more information, visit www.cobblestoneinns.com. Cobblestone Inn & Suites 175 Waupaca Street Clintonville, WI 54929 (715) 823-2000 100% Smoke-Free • Hot Breakfast Bar • Free Weekday Newspaper • Full Liquor Bar Microwave & Refrigerator in every room • Coffee Service in every room Free Wireless High Speed Internet • On-Site Exercise Facility • Whirlpool Suites Guest Laundry • On-Site Convenience Store • Outdoor Grilling Area • Flat Panel TVs • Upgraded Bedding RESERVATIONS 888.693.8262 cobblestoneinns.com 52 | Discover Clintonville 2015 05031796 clintonville chamber business listings Accommodations - Lodging Cobblestone Inn & Suites 175 Waupaca Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2000 Fax: 715-823-2017 www.cobblestoneinns.com The Landmark Motel 5 N. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1528 Phone: 715-823-7899 Fax: 715-823-1413 www.thelandmarkmotel.com Accountants / Tax Professionals All-Ways Accounting 51 TenthStreet Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-3938 Fax: 715-823-4968 H & R Block 6 N. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2603 Fax: 715-823-1404 www.hrblock.com KerberRose S,C, 25 E. ThirdStreet Clintonville, WI 54929-1669 Phone: 715-823-6461 Fax: 715-823-7443 www.kerberrose.com Tri-County Tax Services, LTD 45 Sixth Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-7100 Fax: 715-823-715-0 Agriculture / Farms Clintonville Elevator 215 Autumn Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1629 Phone: 715-823-3610 Fax: 715-823-7349 Glendale Farms, Inc. N9895 Kluth Road Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-6829 Fax: 715-823-4471 www.glendalestrawberries.com Ambulance/Fire & Rescue Services Clintonville Area Ambulance Service 3 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-5967 Fax: 715-823-1379 Assisted Living Facilities / Adult Care / Elderly Services Aster Retirement Community 38 N. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-4344 Fax: 715-823-4484 www.angelus-retirement.com 170 Bennett Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2430 Fax: 715-823-6834 Steinke Auto Inc. 25 N. 12th Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-3541 Fax: 715-823-1447 301 WestStreet Clintonville, WI 54929-1738 Phone: 715-823-3218 Fax: 715-823-1479 www.steinkeauto.com Greentree Health & Rehab Center Tag’s Auto 70 W. Green Tree Road Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2194 Fax: 715-823-1306 www.greentreehealthand rehabilitation.com E8603 W. FirstStreet Clintonville, WI 54929-9725 Phone: 715-823-4192 Fax: 715-823-6677 Banquet Facilities / Bowling Clintonville Lanes and Banquet Hall KindredHearts 76 W. Green Tree Road Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-7300 Fax: 715-823-7302 www.khearts.com 250 County Rd. I Clintonville, WI 54929-0305 Phone: 715-823-6555 Fax: 715-823-2923 www.clintonvillelanes.com Pine Manor HCC 1625 E. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-3135 Fax: 715-823-1313 www.pinemanorhealthcarecenter.com Attorney/Lawyer 135A S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 920-560-4651 Fax: 920-968-4650 www.legacylawllc.com Wolf River Lawyers 1 S. Main Street, Suite 4 Clintonville, WI54929 Phone: 715-823-4669 Fax: 920-779-9960 www.wolfriverlawyers.com Auto – Dealers / Repair Care / Towing Clintonville Motors 650 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1524 Phone: 715-823-3154 Fax: 715-823-8079 www.clintonvilleford.com 111 W. Madison Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1660 Phone: 715-823-2135 Fax: 715-823-1391 www.kleinauto.com Pomp’s Tire Service Clintonville Housing Authority Legacy Law Group LLC Klein Chevrolet Buick, Inc. Barbers / Beauty Shops / Salons / Tanning Modern Hair Designers 7 NinthStreet Clintonville, WI 54929-1510 Phone: 715-823-3314 Fax: 715-823-4241 Modern Hair II 12 Ninth Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-6888 Modern Hair III 117 E. Main Street Embarrass, WI 54933 Phone: 715-823-4801 Studio 22-Pam O’Connor 42 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2201 Builders / Contracters / Carpenters / Remodeling AHT Wisconsin Windows 71 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2125 Fax: 715-823-5614 www.ahtwindows.com Discover Clintonville 2015 2014 | 53 clintonville chamber business listings Keller, Inc. United Methodist Church N216 State Road 55 Kaukauna, WI 54130 Phone: 920-766-5795 Fax: 920-766-5004 www.kellerbuilds.com Schley Buildings LLC E10885 Eulrich Road Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-6109 Fax: 715-823-6100 www.schleybuildings.com 24 W. 13th Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-3523 www.clintonvilleumc.org Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church P.O. Box 197, 118 Church Street Embarrass, WI 54933 Phone: 715-823-3889 Communications / Cable TV / Computer / Internet / Telephone / Cell Torborgs Lumber Inc. 10 Fifth Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1710 Phone: 715-823-3113 Fax: 715-823-3113 Cellcom 1580 Mid Valley Drive DePere, WI 54115 Phone: 920-617-7171 Fax: 920-339-4037 www.cellcom.com Church Calvary Apostolic Church 535 McKinley Avenue Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2202 www.calvaryapostolic.com Datastep II 44 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-6057 Fax: 715-823-6053 www.datastep2.com Christ Congregational UCC 70 S. Main Street P.O. Box 245 Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2365 www.clintonvilleucc.org Frontier Communications 26 W. 12th Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-7711 Fax: 715-823-1400 http://frontier.com Christus Lutheran Church 135 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-6521 www.christusclintonville.org Faith Lutheran Church Lifetime Computer Services 144 Maize Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-5918 www.lifetimecs.com 545 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-4005 Grace Lutheran Church 409 W. Willow Street Bear Creek, WI 54922 Phone: 715-752-4855 www.gracetrinitylcms.org St. Martin Lutheran Church & School 100 S. Clinton Avenue Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-6538 Fax: 715-823-1464 www.stmlc.org St. Rose/St. Mary’s School 140 Auto Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-4360 Fax: 715-823-6010 www.ssrmparishes.org Loop Communications N7193 Akron Avenue Waupaca, WI54981 Phone: 715-256-0999 www.loopcommunications.net Sound Designs Security & Electric N4553 Spruce Road Shawano, WI 54166 Phone: 715-584-2878 UltraCom Wireless Communication 54 | Discover Clintonville 2015 2014 8 N. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-4133 www.ultracomwireless.com Commercial Supplies & Services / Wholesalers Bromak Sales, Inc. E9770 Seventh Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-4429 Fax: 715-823-7493 Wisconsin DistributorsAppleton,LLC 3010 N. Zuehlke Drive Appleton, WI 54911 Phone: 920-733-7414 Fax: 920-733-7013 Day Care Tiny Truckers Day Care Center, Inc. 49 Tenth Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-6792 www.tinytruckersdaycare.org Dog Grooming Mid-Town Grooming, Inc. P.O. Box 133, 125 N. Main Street Marion, WI 54950 Phone: 715-754-2006 Education / Training Clintonville Public Schools 45 W. Green Tree Road Clintonville, WI 54929-1561 Phone: 715-823-7215 Fax: 715-823-1315 www.clintonville.k12.wi.us Fox Valley Technical College 525 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929-2103 Phone: 715-823-1555 Fax: 715-823-1307 www.fvtc.edu Wolf River School to Work 1263 S. Main Street Shawano, WI 54166 Phone: 715-526-4760 Fax: 715-524-3127 Electricians / Electrical Contractors Krueger’s Sign and Electric 300 Industrial Avenue Clintonville, WI 54929-1125 Phone: 715-823-5121 Fax: 715-823-5393 Olson’s Rural Electric N2810 Circle Drive Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-6882 Fax: 715-823-2550 www.olsonsruralelectric.com clintonville chamber business listings Equine Services / Horseback Riding Nahh! Tackaway N8936 Pleasant Lane Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 920-279-5568 Excavating Central Wisconsin Equipment 204 Industrial Drive Marion, WI 54950 Phone: 715-754-4664 Fax: 715-754-1304 www.centralwisconsinequipment.com Financial & Investment Services Associated Bank 105 Main Street Embarrass, WI 54933 Phone: 715-823-2111 Fax: 715-823-7183 www.associatedbank.com BMO Harris Bank 60 Tenth Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-8505 Fax: 715-823-1377 www4.harrisbank.com Edward Jones Investments 53 TenthStreet Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-3789 Fax: 877-575-6653 www.edwardjones.com First National Bank 135 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-3131 Fax: 715-823-5173 www.fnbwaupaca.com First State Bank 60 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-6700 Fax: 715-823-2925 www.BankFirstState.com Fox Communities Credit Union 3 N. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2191 Fax: 715-823-7433 www.foxcu.org Wanta’s Floral & Gifts GreenStone Farm Credit Services 147 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1667 Phone: 715-823-3158 Fax: 715-823-6865 www.wantasfloral.com 300 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2128 Fax: 715-823-1343 www.greenstonefcs.com Golf Course Riverside Golf Course Fitness 100 Club House Drive Clintonville, WI 54929-0188 Phone: 715-823-2992 www.riversidegolfing.com Hard Core Fitness LLC 143 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 920-915-3112 www.hard-core-fitness.com Graphic Design / Printing Funeral & Cremation Services Beil-Didier Funeral Home & Cremation Services 299 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1604 Phone: 715-823-4565 Fax: 715-823-7810 www.beil-didier.com Gas Stations / Convenience Stores / Truck Stops Marion Plaza 1107 N. Main Street Marion, WI 54950 Phone: 715-754-2050 Fax: 715-754-2050 Gifts / Flowers / Specialties Erickson Health Mart Pharmacy 8 S.Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2222 www.ericksonhealthmart pharmacy.com Flowers and Things 29 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1553 Phone: 715-823-5131 Fax: 715-823-5673 www.flowersandthings.us Trophies and Treasures 50 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2248 Fax: 715-823-4608 www.trophiesandtreasures.com 122 S. Main St. Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2797 Fax: 715-823-4194 B&J Custom Graphics Eberhardt-Stevenson Funeral Home & Crematory 53 N. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1254 Phone: 715-823-2450 Fax: 715-823-3010 www.eberhardtstevenson.com A to Z Signs & Graphics 814 Waukechon Street Shawano, WI 54166 Phone: 715-526-3933 Fax: 715-526-1813 www.bjcustom.net Cambridge Design 200 Walnut Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 262-490-1607 www.yourinvitationplace.com/ cambridgedesign Grocery / Bakery / Liquor Tadych’s Econofoods 278 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1668 Phone: 715-823-5147 Fax: 715-823-1415 www.tadycheconofoods.com Health / Dental / Medical / Optometrists / Spa Clintonville Family Dentistry 112 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1531 Phone: 715-823-2233 Fax: 715-823-5720 www.clintonvillefamilydentistry.com John W. Connelly, D.D.S. 270 N. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1104 Phone: 715-823-6777 Fax: 715-823-6788 Erickson Home Medical Equipment 8 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2106 www.ericksonhomemedical.com Discover Clintonville 2015 2014 | 55 clintonville chamber business listings Griebenow Eyecare Clintonville ThedaCare At Home 45 Tenth Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-5112 Fax: 715-823-5959 www.griebenoweyecare.com Orthopedic & Spine Therapy 1405 Mill Street New London, WI 54961 Phone: 920-531-2071 Fax: 920-531-2098 www.thedacare.org 136 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1631 Phone: 715-823-2020 Fax: 715-823-7124 http://spectacularvisionltd.com 370 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1578 Phone: 715-823-5161 Fax: 715-823-5117 www.thedacare.org Total Harmony E6201 Fuhs Road Manawa, WI 54949 Phone: 920-596-3276 Fax: 920-596-2276 127 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-5141 Fax: 715-823-8231 http://rolsonagency.com Johnson Insurance Agency, Inc. ThedaCare Physicians 100 County Road B Shawano, WI 54166 Phone: 715-524-1488 www.wiruralhealth.org Spectacular Visions, Inc. American Family InsuranceRonda Olson Agency ThedaCare Medical Center 114 E. Greentree Road Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-3336 Fax: 715-823-3936 www.ostpt.com Rural Health Initiative Insurance 3000 E. College Ave., Ste. A Appleton, WI 54915 Phone: 920-969-0919 Fax: 920-969-0020 www.thedacare.org 144 South Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2133 Fax: 715-823-2152 www.insureyourworld.com Marine Insurance Services, LLC 45A S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-8630 Fax: 715-823-5765 www.insurewithmarine.com We Carry Materials For All Your Building Needs! Your Community Bank for More than 80 Years Check Out Our Flooring, Cabinets & Custom Design Center Trusted Name ame IIn The Building Industry. “Supporting ting the Local C Community!” Clintonville (715) 823-6700 Member FDIC 05102160 Your Professional Builders Headquarters 56 | Discover Clintonville 2015 2014 05033017 www.bankfirststate.com 10 Fifth Street • Clintonville 715-823-3113 Hours: M-F 7:00 AM - 5:00 PM Sat 7 AM - Noon clintonville chamber business listings Northwestern Mutual 1213 E. Green Bay Street, P.O. Box 374 Shawano, WI 54166 Phone: 715-460-0333 Fax: 920-749-4789 www.nmfn.com/kyleklotzbuecher State Farm Insurance 40 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-5115 Fax: 715-823-1426 www.dalemahlik.com Thrivent Financial for Lutherans 148 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2180 Fax: 715-823-3609 www.thrivent.com Woodside Financial Services E7980 Magolski Road Marion, WI 54950 Phone: 715-754-2166 Fax: 715-754-5172 Manufacturing / Industrial Creative Converting, Inc. 255 Spring Street Clintonville, WI 54929-0239 Phone: 715-823-3104 Fax: 715-823-5232 www.convertinginc.com Marion Body Works, Inc. 211 W. Ramsdell Street Marion, WI 54950 Phone: 715-754-5261 Fax: 715-754-1303 www.marionbody.com Schutt Industries 185 Industrial Avenue Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-8025 Fax: 715-823-8027 www.schuttindustries.com Seagrave Fire Apparatus LLC 105 E. Twelfth Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1590 Phone: 715-823-2141 Fax: 715-823-5767 www.seagrave.com Specialized Products Ltd. 200 Summer St. Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-3727 Fax: 715-823-7760 www.specializedproductsltd.com Walker Forge, Inc. 250 Spring Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1160 Phone: 715-823-6557 ext 244 Fax: 715-823-3783 www.walkerforge.com Marketing Bill Zeinert LLC 95 Industrial Drive Clintonville, WI 54929-0188 Phone: 920-639-5001 www.billzeinert.com Media / Newspapers / Radio Stations Clintonville Chronicle 10 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 30 Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-7323 Fax: 715-823-4329 www.clintonvillechronicle.com Clintonville Shoppers’ Guide 21 Ninth Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1535 Phone: 715-823-3107 Fax: 715-823-1364 www.waupacanow.com Clintonville Tribune Gazette 21 NinthStreet Clintonville, WI 54929-0270 Phone: 715-823-3151 Fax: 715-823-7479 www.waupacanow.com WTCH-AM / WOWN-FM / WOTE-AM / WJMQ-FM 1456 E. Green Bay Street Shawano, WI 54166 Phone: 715-524-2194 Fax: 715-524-9980 www.wtcham960.com Organizations / Clubs Clintonville Area Foundation P.O. Box 244 Clintonville, WI 54929 Clintonville Area Historical Society E8702 River Road Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-5695 Clintonville Lions Club 922 S. Water Street Shawano, WI 54166 Phone: 715-823-6461 Clintonville Masonic Lodge P.O. Box 66 Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-3515 www.clintonvillemasons.com Clintonville Rotary Club P.O. Box 132 Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2488 Marion Civic Group P.O. Box 531 Marion, WI 54950 Phone: 715-754-5226 Navarino Nature Center W5646 Lindsten Rd. Shiocton, WI 54170 Phone: 715-758-6999 www.navarino.org Shawano Ski Sharks P.O. Box 411 Shawano, WI 54166 Phone: 920-609-7218 www.skisharks.org United Way, Clintonville & Vicinity P.O. Box 116 Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-4186 Wolf River Area Healthcare Foundation 1405 Mill Street New London, WI 54961 Phone: 920-531-2221 www.wolfriverfoundation.org Public City of Clintonville 50 Tenth Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-7600 Fax: 715-823-1352 www.clintonvillewi.org Real Estate / Developers / Auctioneers O’Connor Sales and Realty 95 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1653 Phone: 715-823-5144 Fax: 715-823-1316 www.orealty.com Discover Clintonville 2015 2014 | 57 clintonville chamber business listings Schroeder & Kabble Realty 92 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1659 Phone: 715-823-7653 Fax: 715-823-7658 www.skrealty.net Restaurants / Fast Foods / Coffee Shops D Mitchell Interiors, Inc. 55 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2114 Fax: 715-823-1361 Erickson Health Mart Pharmacy 8 S.Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2222 www.ericksonhealthmartpharmacy.com A&W Restaurant 271 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-3355 www.awrestaurants.com Mills Fleet Farm 500 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-6571 Chicken On The Run 325-1/2 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI54929 Phone: 715-823-3663 Office Outfitters 120 W. Badger St. Waupaca, WI 54981 Phone: 715-258-3989 Fax: 715-258-3907 www.officewaupaca.com Culver’s of Clintonville 105 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-3285 Fax: 715-341-7786 www.culvers.com Shopko Hometown 291 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-3141 Fax: 715-823-3143 www.shopkohometown.com Mathew’s Supper Club 155 Eighth Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-3463 Walgreen’s 201 S. Main Street Clintonville, Wi 54929 Phone: 715-823-4238 McDonald’s 287 S. Main st. Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-5540 Fax: 715-823-5541 www.mcwisconsin.com/18214 52 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-5311 Fax: 715-823-4888 B&H Footwear 48 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1532 Phone: 715-823-4880 Fax: 715-823-4888 The Konop Companies, Inc. 1725 Industrial Drive Green Bay, WI 54302 Phone: 920-468-8517 Fax: 920-469-5088 www.konopcompanies.com Transportation Clintonville Motors 650 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929-1524 Phone: 715-823-3154 Fax: 715-823-8079 www.clintonvilleford.com Koeppen’s Medical Transports 217 Industrial Avenue Clintonville, WI 54929-1177 Phone: 715-823-5711 Fax: 715-823-1368 http://medicaltransportwisconsin.com Lamers Bus Lines 123 Waupaca Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-4123 Fax: 715-823-5762 www.golamers.com Storage E9770 Seventh Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-3878 Fax: 715-823-7493 Services AHT Wisconsin Windows 71 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-823-2125 Fax: 715-823-5614 www.ahtwindows.com Retail / Department Stores / Pharmacies B&H Fashionwear P.O. Box 249 Bear Creek, WI 54922 Phone: 715-752-3313 Fax: 715-752-3631 www.newpromosale.com Stowaway Mini Storage The Living Room Coffee Shop & Vintage Gifts 85 S. Main Street Clintonville, WI 54929 Phone: 715-460-3223 www.atthelivingroom.com N.E.W. Promotions & Apparel LLC First Call Locksmith N11425 State Road 22 Clintonville, WI 54929-9205 Phone: 715-853-8393 www.firstcalllocksmith.com Ignite Payments 58 | Discover Clintonville 2015 2014 3126 Jaguar Lane Green Bay, WI 54313 Phone: 920-615-6691 Fax: 920-544-5827 Photo courtesy of Tim Sweet Pigeon River Brewing: Your destination for outstanding beer The folks at Pigeon River Brewing believe beer is more than just a catalyst for drunkenness, but it need not be held on a pedestal as a rare delicacy. They subscribe to the philosophy that, “from man’s sweat and God’s love, beer came into the world” (St. Arnold of Metz, Patron Saint of Brewers). They feel that high-quality beer is a gift from God, which should be enjoyed with our daily bread to nourish our bodies and souls and bring merriment to every day. When Nathan Knaack and Mathew Wichman crossed paths, it was immediately obvious that they had a lot in common: both were proudly born and bred Wisconsinites with agricultural roots, German heritage, and above all passion for drinking and brewing great beer. As members of the University of Wisconsin-Platteville’s Brew Club, the pair developed their knowledge and skill for brewing beer. After graduation, they pooled together and purchased a 1-barrel brewing system and a few bulk tanks from local dairy farmers. With this system, they experimented, developed, and perfected recipes until they knew that they had arrived at a product which needed to be shared with the world. In the fall of 2011, Nate and his wife Kayla purchased a former bar and restaurant to be converted into a brewpub. After many months of renovating and applying for permits, Pigeon River Brewing finally opened July 18, 2012 in honor of the feast day of St. Arnold of Metz, patron saint of brewers. Their mission is to provide our customers with outstanding beer to enjoy in jovial surroundings. They carry out this mission by brewing beers based on timehonored recipes from around the world; using the highest quality grains, hops, and yeast, without compromise; and encouraging patrons to seek beer which delights their tastes, warms their hearts, and stirs their souls…and then encouraging them to have another. Pigeon River Brewing Co. serves many different styles of beer from light to dark and in between. They offer a large selection, with 18 tap lines including their very own gourmet sodas as well as a full liquor bar with wine. If you’re interested in taking home Pigeon River Beer, they sell 1/2 gallon glass growler jugs for $12 for your first full growler and $10 thereafter for refills. Pigeon River Brewing also bottles their own beer and plans to sell upwards of 1,000 ½ beer barrels equivalent of beer this year. Pigeon River Brewing Co. is located at W12710 U.S. Highway 45 in Marion. Their hours of operation are from 4 p.m. to close Wednesday through Friday, and 11 a.m. to close on Saturday and Sunday. The brew pub is closed on Monday and Tuesday. To learn more, call 715-256-PRB1 (7721) or email nknaack@gmail.com. Discover Clintonville 2015 | 59 sides and starters BEER FLIGHT SIX 4.5OZ SAMPLES OF PIGEON RIVER BEER 5.00 HOUSE MADE FRIES HAND CUT FRIES. FULL 2.50, HALF 1.75 REGULAR FRIES SHOESTRING FRENCH FRIES FULL 2.50, HALF 1.75 FRESH CHIPS HAND CUT CHIPS FULL 2.50, HALF 1.75 ONION RINGS THICK SLICED ONIONS HAND BATTERED WITH PIGEON RIVER BEER 3.00 CHEESE CURDS GIANT CHUNKS OF CHEESE HAND BATTERED WITH PIGEON RIVER BEER 4.00 pizzas CHEESE 7.00 (12”), 4.25 (7”) VEGGIE 7.50 (12”), 4.50 (7”) SAUSAGE 8.50 (12”), 5.00 (7”) PEPPERONI 8.50 (12”), 5.00 (7”) PEPPERONI & SAUSAGE 9.50 (12”), 5.75 (7”) SUPREME 9.50 (12”), 5.75 (7”) MEAT LOVERS 9.50 (12”), 5.75 (7”) SAUSAGE & MUSHROOM 9.50 (12”), 5.75 (7”) BACON CHEESEBURGER 9.50 (12”), 5.75 (7”) BBQ CHICKEN 9.50 (12”), 5.75 (7”) CHICKEN, BACON, RANCH 9.50 (12”), 5.75 (7”) hand-pattied BUrGers Our 1/3 pound burgers are hand-pattied with a special season blend from locally grown beef. Served on Pub style rolls. Make it a double: $2, Lettuce/Tomato/Pickles/Onions: 25 cents each THE PIGEON RIVER ORIGINAL QUALITY BEEF SHINES IN A NAKED BURGER 4.00, BASKET 5.75 THE ALL-AMERICAN CHEESEBURGER WITH DUPONT MONTEREY JACK 5.00, BASKET 6.00 BACON CHEESEBURGER TOPPED WITH DUPONT MONTEREY-JACK AND BACON 6.00, BASKET 8.00 MUSHROOM & SWISS FRIED MUSHROOMS, SWISS AND STEAK SAUCE 6.25, BASKET 8.25 BLACK & BLUE BLACKENED BURGER WITH BACON, BLUE CHEESE, FRIED ONIONS AND STEAK SAUCE 6.25, BASKET 8.25 WESTERN ONION RINGS, DUPONT MONTEREY JACK AND BBQ SAUCE 6.25, BASKET 8.25 SPICY JALAPENOS, FRIED ONIONS, DUPONT HABANERO JACK AND SRIRACHA 6.25, BASKET 8.25 OVER-EASY AN OVER-EASY EGG,** DUPONT MONTEREY JACK AND TABASCO 6.25, BASKET 8.25 chicken Add lettuce, tomato, pickles and grilled or raw onions to any sandwich for 25 cents each. CHICKEN SANDWICH. 6 OUNCE BREAST FILLET. GRILLED OR FRIED 5.00, BASKET 7.00 CBR BREAST, BACON, RANCH AND MONTEREY JACK. GRILLED OR FRIED 6.50, BASKET 8.50 CHICKEN TENDERS WHITE MEAT TENDERS BREADED AND DEEP FRIED 5.00, BASKET 7.00 WednesdaY WinGs $4 per pOUnd HoNEy BBQ HoNEy MuSTARD WHISKEy BBQ gARlIC pARM CHEESE BuffAlo KIM B’S oRIgINAl BBQ CREAMy SRIRACHA BACoN HoRSERADISH HoT & SpICy MAplE SyRup RoASTED gARlIC thUrsdaY tacOs SERvED fRoM 4:00-8:00 All you CAN EAT $7 TACo BuffET Hard and Soft Shell Tacos with all the fixings fridaY fish frY Fish fries are served with coleslaw, rye bread and choice of potato. Potato choices include homemade fries, regular (shoestring) fries, German potato salad or potato salad. COD HAND-BATTERED WITH PIGEON RIVER BEER 2 PIECE 8.50, 3 PIECE 10.50, 4 PIECE 12.50 PERCH HAND-BREADED AND DEEP FRIED 2 PIECE 11.50, 3 PIECE 14.00,4 PIECE 16.50 HADDOCK HAND-BATTERED WITH PIGEON RIVER BEER OR BAKED WITH MELTED BUTTER 2 PIECE 11.50, 3 PIECE 14.00, 4 PIECE 16.50 . *prices subject to change, see Pigeon River for details. W12710 U.S. Highway 45 | Marion, WI (715) 256-PRB1 (7721) Hours: Wed-Fri: 4pm-CLOSE • Sat-Sun: 11am-CLOSE Mon-Tues: CLOSED PigeonRiverBrewing.com 05104239 60 | Discover Clintonville 2015