JUNE 20, 2013 - Barneveld Shopper
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S B Serving The Barneveld Area Since 1950 BARNEVELD SHOPPER Presorted Standard U.S. Postage PAID Barneveld, WI 53507 Permit No. 1 Deadline-Saturday 12:00 PM Thursday Distribution JUNE 27, 2013 2827 McSherry-Nihles Rd Barneveld, WI 53507 Ph. 608-924-2002 e-mail barneveldshopper@countryspeed.com Website: www.barneveldshopper.com Endres Family Pizza Delivery at Great Scott’s Mark your calendar !!! Mount Horeb Relay For Life Endres Family/Friends Team will hold its 12th annual pizza delivery fundraiser on Wednesday, July 3rd, from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Great Scott’s Pizza, Mount Horeb, 437-9171. FOR THIS NIGHT ONLY Team members will deliver to Barneveld, the Town of Brigham, rural Blue Mounds, Pine Bluff and the surrounding areas. Team members will make all deliveries, and 20% of proceeds and all tips will be donated to the American Cancer Society Relay For Life and its fight against cancer. Enjoy one of Great Scott’s many delicious pizza combinations, sandwiches, or salads. With 25 toppings, a choice of thin & crispy or hand-tossed crust, and Specialty pizzas on the menu, Great Scott’s has a pizza for everybody’s taste. Check out the complete menu, web specials, and coupons at www.greatscottspizza.com. Keep the Endres Family busy on July 3rd. Take the night off from cooking and call 437-9171 to order a Great Scott’s pizza. What a great reason to have friends and family over and have a pizza party !!! Help support our team by ordering pizza on Wednesday, July 3rd !!! MARK YOUR CALENDAR AND SAVE THE DATE !!! Attr ac ting Butterf li es Let’s start with host plants. These plants, usually native to our area, are those that the adult butterflies visit to lay eggs on and are often butterfly-specific. Having host plants in your garden ensures that the butterflies will linger for longer periods of time. The caterpillars will stay as well. Remember that once those eggs hatch, the caterpillars will be munching. Don’t be too worried about it. Healthy plants will not be damaged. A few of the most common host perennials for Dane county gardens are Butterfly Weed (Asclepias) for Monarchs, Asters to attract Pearl Crescents and Hollyhock (Alcea) to feed Painted Ladies. And we’d be remiss if we didn’t mention the annual Bronze Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare), an absolute magnet for Tiger Swallowtails. Be sure to supply plenty of nectar-rich, flowering plants for the adults to feed on. Butterflies are attracted to flowers by color, so plant in masses of single colors, rather than complicated mixes. And try to provide a continuous bloom through the growing season. Butterflies are in our area from mid-spring to late fall, but are most active from early summer to early autumn. There are many choices, but a few favorites are Garden Phlox, Butterflybush (Buddleja), Asters, Coneflowers (Echinacea) in tones of pink and purple, Salvia and Joe Pye Weed (Eupatorium). Finally, you’ll want to include some shallow watering spots and a few sheltered, shady areas. These provide moisture and protection from weather and predators. Be cautious when you apply CHICKEN BARBEQUE Sunday July 7th Birch Lake 11:00 am. Not able to order on July 3rd but would still like to help? You can stop by Great Scott's Pizza anytime from July 2nd through July 9th and purchase a gift card--of which 20% of that gift card purchase will also be donated!! Butterflies and moths are probably some of the most fascinating creatures to visit our yards. By planting a butterfly garden with the right kinds of plants, you can attract these beautiful insects throughout the growing season. Butterfly gardens can be any size, from a small window box to a large, untended portion of your landscape. They can be as simple as you’d like, from a mono-planting to a constantly blooming border of host plants and nectar-rich perennials. The ideal butterfly garden supports both adults and larvae by offering a mix of flowers, shelter, water, and sun so that the butterflies feel at home. Barneveld Advancement Association pesticides. Most will kill a broad spectrum of insects, butterflies included. And if you find yourself wanting to attract some of the less common butterflies, check out www.wisconsinbutterflies.org to see all of the possibilities. eat in or carry out mark the calendar HUNTER SAFETY STARTING IN AUGUST SIGN UP NOW TO GAURANTEE A SPOT IN CLASS Call Doug 574-8884 Jeff 574-7343 BARNEVELD CHURCHES Church News Sponsored By: Iowa County Chrysler IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC PARISH...Barneveld 8:30 AM Sunday June 30th Lector: Lynn Evans Servers: Dayne Evans Morgan Fuerstenberg Louden Fuerstenberg Greeters: Ron and Michelle Skaife Saturday, August 10th Ice Cream Social - Ridgeway CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Beryl Melcher, Interim Pastor (608) 987-2218 (Home) or (608) 778-4782 (Cell) NATURALLY SPEAKING By Jerry Davis Colorful birds are relatively easy to identify, but brown, drab birds are not so easily put into an appropriate flock. And when one member, the male, has lots of color markers we think of the species by the male’s appearance. The red-winged blackbird is one such bird. Almost everyone recognizes this male. He’s black, as his name states. And he has yellow and red shoulder patches, in other words, red on his wings. The female has none of those unmistakable markings. She’s anything but colorful. But even with her brownish plumage, there are two features that help connect her to her male mate. Her bill is sharp-pointed. And like her mate, she’s quite gregarious at times. So when a brownish bird, with a very sharp bill hangs out with a red-winged blackbird and matches his bill, she’s the other half. She’s the female red-winged blackbird, even though she has no red and no black. NATURALLY SPEAKING By Jerry Davis SNAPPING TURTLES Snapping turtles are the largest and heaviest of all Wisconsin’ turtles. The females are commonly seen at this time, as they cross roads or crawl across fields in search of areas to lay their eggs in light soil. Snappers can be aggressive when they are approached on land while traveling from pond to pond or to lay eggs. Many snappers fall victim to vehicular traffic. These large animals consume plant and animal material, sometimes preying on other animals, other times scavenging food. Small fishes, young waterfowl, and dead fish are easy meals for this aquatic organism. In some areas, snappers are taken as a delicacy. They are said to have seven different types of meat. Check state regulations before taking a snapper, or any other turtle, as a source of meat. SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSES ARE USUALLY CONSISTENT AND AGGRESSIVE ADVERTISERS. A common excuse from small business owners is “The BIG businesses can afford to advertise, but we’re just a small company. Sure, some of these big businesses started out with large investment capital, but consider this perspective—Perhaps they were small, gained momentum, and continued to grow because they understood the importance of and utilized their advertising. They out-advertised their competition in order to gain their position, and then have continued to advertise to maintain that position. e-mail quilter1@charter.net or barncong@charter.net BARNEVELD BOOSTER CLUB COME OUT AND SUPPORT OUR YOUTH DURING THE SUMMER SPORTS PROGRAMS! BARNEVELD LEGION HALL HALL FOR RENT private partie s-reunions wedding recep tion and dances anniver sary-bir thday-graduation SMOKE FREE...AIR CONDITIONED...FULL KITCHEN...BAR For Bookings or Questions CALL TO BOOK YOUR LEE POLLOCK 576-4022 924-5404 FAMILY OR GROUP MARY ANN MYERS 924-4943 BARNEVELD LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. P. Jack Way Jr. 924-8621 blc@mhtc.net or www.barneveldlutheran.org EVENT TODAY! WEDNESDAY HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS STO P IN Thursday June 27 10 – noon Pastors office hours Sunday June 30 9:00 Worship - Vicar Don’s last day 10:00 am Farewell luncheon for Vicar Don all are welcome Tuesday July 2 9:30 Pastor’s text study 7:30 – 8:15 Pilates in facility Wednesday July3 9:30 – 3:30 Food Pantry Open Barneveld Food pantry is a cooperative outreach of the Barneveld & Ridgeway churches, local organizations and private donations. The Food pantry, housed at the Barneveld Lutheran facility is available for those in need in the area. The Pantry is Open on Wednesday 9:30 – 3:30 or by appointment by contacting 924-8621. Donations are always welcome. cROssWOrd Fun Across 1. Vague 5. Pass through 6. Stir up 7. Storm Down 1. Pariah 2. Sports structure 3. Steal the show 4. Adjure THE RECIPE BOX Banana Split Trifle • 1 package instant banana pudding (5.1 oz size) • 3 c. of milk (for pudding) • 1 c. heavy cream • 1 tbsp. powdered sugar • 1 tsp. vanilla extract • 1 box vanilla wafers • 2 c. chopped pineapple • 4 bananas, sliced • 1 pint strawberries, sliced • juice of one lemon • chocolate syrup • chopped nuts • maraschino cherries Directions 1. Prepare pudding as directed on package, and sit in fridge to chill and firm. 2. In a medium bowl, beat cream, just until stiff peak are about to form. 3. Beat in your powdered sugar, and extract of choice, until stiff peaks do form. Make sure not to over beat, or you will end up with very sweet butter. 4. Set in fridge until you are ready to assemble. 5. To keep your sliced bananas from browning, set them in a shallow dish and drizzle with lemon juice. 6. In a trifle bowl, arrange your wafers along the bottom. Top with about 1 cup of pineapple, half of your sliced bananas, half the strawberries, and half of the pudding. Repeat these steps again, beginning with wafers and ending with pudding. Save a few strawberries for garnish. 7. Spoon your whipped cream on top of the pudding and gently spread it around. Drizzle with chocolate syrup. Top with chopped nuts and several maraschino cherries. GET NOTICED...ADVERTISE 1050 COPIES DISTRIBUTED WEEKLY & NOW ON THE WEB YEARLY RATES ARE LESS THAN YOU BUYING STAMPS FOR ONE WEEK Weekly Classified ads starting at $10.00 up to Full page-$156.00 924-2002 barneveldshopper@countryspeed.com WEBSITE: WWW.BARNEVELDSHOPPER.COM Sunday, June 30 9:00 am Worship Service Child Care Provide Pot Luck and Reception Following Service Celebrating Rev. Beryl Melcher’s 50th year as an ordained minister Everyone Welcome Greeters: Bill & Bev Aschliman Acolytes: Ty Gaffney Scripture: Al Wright Offertory: Gale & Beulah Manteufel 7:00 pm Alcoholics Anonymous Sat. July 27th Organ Donor Concert @ Barneveld Lutheran Church Solution in the back pages Kids and Competitive Sports: Too Much Pressure? By David Sortino A child playing any sport that includes uniforms, umpires, coaches, players and parents will often sense an intense need that they succeed from the adults around them. That intense pressure contains all the elements that can cause eventual failure. This is particularly true with baseball. A round bat used to hit a round ball often traveling at a great speed is a sport built for a child’s failure. A professional player who successfully hits one out of every three pitches over the course of a career could end up in the Baseball Hall of Fame! Organized sports places such a high level of stress on kids that many children simply give up most competitive sports by age 12. However, a large number of children will still place themselves in competitive situations, regardless of the potential degree of failure, causing much distress for parent and child alike. As a child, I had the best of both worlds when it came to sports and competition. First, my parents were mainly concerned with my having fun with my chosen sport, baseball. Secondly, where I grew up, our initial exposure to sports was sandlot baseball, which consisted of a grassy field where all the neighborhood kids would go to play a baseball game, often lasting for hours on end. There were no parents, umpires, uniforms or coaches. Any disagreement was quickly solved by the rock, paper, and scissor method. Finally, our trophy was simply the fun of playing the game. Interestingly, myself and two other sandlot players went on to play college ball and one even signed to play minor league ball. 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Jack's Canoe and Tube Rental Trego, WI Log Cabin Resort and Campground Spooner, WI Apple River The popular Apple River, located in Northwest Wisconsin near the Minnesota border, is close to all the action. The wild rapids satisfy the daring, while families and groups find this a fun place to cool off and relax. Apple River Hide-A-Way Somerset, WI Float Rite Park Somerset, WI Rivers Edge Camping and Resort Somerset, WI Wolf River You'll float past towering green pines as you stay cool in the clear waters of the Wolf River. In Langlade County, this river drops 430 feet over 28 miles, making it one of the fastest-flowing rivers in the Midwest. Further downstream things slow down for a lazier trip. Recently, I observed an 11-year-old child on TV who was at bat in a very intense Little League World Series game. He struck out before 10,000 screaming fans, ending the game and causing his team’s elimination. The child broke down in tears. Like most children at this age, I would have given my right arm to play in a Little League World Series game, regardless of the level of success or failure. But who knows what stress that situation caused on that child and his future willingness to play competitive sports. Bob & Joni's Rafting & Tubing White Lake, WI Wolf River Trips and Campground New London, WI Wisconsin River, Manitowish River Wildlife will be along for your trip on these rivers. Watch eagles soar overhead and loons navigate the waterways. My suggestion to parents of children dealing with competition is that they read John Wooden’s book, Game Plan For Life. John Wooden was the highly successful UCLA basketball coach (he won ten NCAA basketball championships in 12 years) who believed that winning and losing, although important, should be secondary to skill and character development. For example, instead of first asking your child “Did you win or lose the game?” we might ask, “Did you improve with your passing or dribbling skills?” Or, “What did you learn from the game — and above all, did you have fun?” Hawks Nest Canoe Outfitters Manitowish Waters, WI Black River Leave the crowds behind and enjoy the winding Black River. Stop at a local sandbar when you’re feeling lazy and watch the river roll by. Lost Falls Campground and Tubing Black River Falls, WI Grant River The bottom line is that we should always remember the old adage that children would never learn rules to games if they didn't have fun playing the game. I think the late Mr. John Wooden might agree. Timbered bluffs and rustic rock ledges. Quiet water with an occasional rush of rapids. Sounds perfect for a tubing trip! You can find this river in the Southwest corner of Wisconsin near Iowa. What are you waiting for? Grant River Tubin' Company Potosi, WI Wisconsin River Beautiful wooded shorelines with rugged rock formations are abundant on the Lower Wisconsin River. If you discover a sandbar or island it’s a great chance to take a break and sing a little “On Wisconsin.” Point Bluff Resort Wisconsin Dells, WI Wisconsin Riverside Resort Spring Green, WI Sugar River Barneveld Public Library, 1983 Barneveld Public Library, 1997 Randy Danz Wants YOU To Support The Library! Randy Danz, of Randy's Auto Service, has created the Barneveld Business Challenge to encourage all Barneveld area businesses to contribute to the Barneveld Public Library Building Fund. Randy has made an initial pledge of $250 and is challenging all area businesses to match or exceed his contribution. Then, when the first $6000 has been raised, Randy has pledged to contribute another $250 and the challenge will begin again. Donors will be listed in the Barneveld Shopper. The sky is the limit! Donations can be made at the People’s Community Bank—Barneveld, the Library, or the Village office. Be sure to tell the clerk your donation goes towards ‘Randy’s Challenge’! If there was ever a time to support your library, this is it! Please consider a donation – libraries are priceless! Float gently through the forested riverbanks and rich farmlands. South of Madison near the Illinois border, the Sugar River serves up a sweet afternoon of rolling down the river. Crazy Horse Campground Brodhead, WI Sweet Minnihaha Brodhead, WI 2013 DEER VALLEY OPEN – HUGE SUCCESS A Big Thank You goes out to everyone who participated in the Deer Valley Open. The proceeds from this outing go toward Barneveld Student Scholarships. This year over $ 7000 was raised. This could not have happened without the continuous support we receive from the sponsors and participants. Sincerely, Kevin Knudson, on behalf of The Barneveld School District Corporate Sponsors : People’s State Bank, Design Homes Inc., and Deer Valley Lodge Banner Sponsors: Grumpy Troll Brew Pub & Pizzeria & PCB Retirement & Investment Management – Mike Peterson Hole in One Sponsor: Symdon Motors Ron & Dee Haag Barneveld Athletics Wellness Center Miller & Sons Supermarkets Barneveld Advancement Assoc. Barneveld Chiropractic & Wellness Center Dave Davidson – Distinctive Mktg. TEE & GREEN SPONSORS & PRIZES Koenig Financial – Dave Koening In Memory of Griffin & Avery Laurie Zoerb – Stark Co. Realtors Quantum Devices Aunt Mary’s Hooterville Eveland Trainor Post 433 Sysco Foods – Klements Tom Thousand – Harbor Arms Montes Grill & Pub Barneveld Shopper AAA Tax Accounting Joe & Peg Bertone Todd, Luke & Jon Professional Staff @ Deer Valley Golf Course We especially want to recognize the following people for their generous support: Gary Harrop and Todd King, and the entire Staff & Grounds Crew People's State Bank of Deer Valley Golf Course High Speed Internet Only $24.95 per month Free installation & No Equipment Fee with a 12-month contract. 200 East Main Street Mount Horeb, WI 53572 Sign up today! Call 437-5551 or visit us online at www.mhtc.net ww “Family NOT Franchise” Home of the Famous Chicken Bacon Ranch Pizza & Cheesestix! Buy 1 - Get 1 Half Off Buy any 16” Pizza at menu price and get a 2nd Pizza of equal lesser value half price. Expires 06/30/13 505 SWISS LANE, BARNEVELD, WI 608-924-8621 FROM LAWN MOWING TO TRIMMING WE HAVE THE RIGHT TOOL TO MAKE YOUR CHORES GO FASTER. Email: blc@mhtc.net Web: www.barneveldlutheran.org REV. P. JACK WAY JR. SUNDAY WORSHIP 9:00 AM Visitors Always Welcome! Save the Date – June 10 -13 at Barneveld Lutheran Va cation Bible School (4 & 5 yea r olds) Da y Ca mp (1st – 5th grade) Everyone is welcome Gnats By Any Name Are Annoying by Jerry Davis There are few outdoors experiences more frustrating than being surrounded by a cloud of black flies, a.k.a. buffalo gnats or turkey gnats. While many species do not bite humans, most of them certainly bother the heck out of us by just buzzing our faces and landing on our ears. A few bite, too. Some even fly into our ears and noses. Worse, black flies bite lots of other animals, including birds and deer. Bluebird mortality from black fly bites and blood meals has been documented to be over 90 percent along some bluebird trails (lanes with lots of nest boxes). While many insects fly relatively short distances from their hatch locations, black flies are often blown many miles from big running waters, such as the Wisconsin and Mississippi rivers. Just because one lives miles from a source of moving water does not mean you are safe from a black fly invasion. Two-to-three weeks after a hatch, all should be quiet and we’re nearing that point. However there can be more than one black fly hatch in some parts of Wisconsin. In addition, there are many species of this insect, most of which hatch at slightly different times. That explains why black flies seem to bother us for longer periods some years. Bluebirds, and other box-nesting species, may be afforded some protection by building houses that have a single opening and no other locations where light can get in the box. Black flies may be deterred from entering some nest boxes by using an in- secticide, too, but many chemicals have probably not been registered for such purpose. Regardless, the pesticide is likely to break down after 7-10 days. Similarly, some repellents, such as those with at least 20 percent of the active ingredient, are likely to help us live through the several weeks of the gnats swarm stages. Re- pellents, and clothing covering most bare skin, can go a long way in providing us with a somewhat insect-free outing. But there is often another insect lurking to fill the summer air. Some home remedies provide some relief, too, but all insects seem to be selective as to whom to call on next. Some people are rarely bothered, others have to swat frequently. Ritchie Implement 100 W Industrial Dr Barneveld, WI 53507 608-924-9711 New Construction-Remodeling Replacements-Service Over 36 Years Experience! Black flies, and other biting insects, are congregating inside this deer’s ears. 1177 Hwy 78 S. 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FARM FRESH EGGS $2.00/dozen Roselyn Peterson 608-516-6904 F ULLY INS URED F REE PRICE Q UO TES F REE MOB ILE S ERVICE 20 YEARS EX PERIEN CE F LEET VEH ICLE D ISCO UN TS S ATISF ACTIO N G UARAN TEED FAMILY OWN ED AND OPERATED Web site: w ww.c omp leteau tog lass.co m E m ail: in fo @c omp leteautog lass.c om JASON PARKS THE BARNEVELD/RIDGEWAY OVER 55 GROUP July meetings are the 8th and the 22nd. On July 22nd, Judy Nolde with the Wisconsin Council of the Blind and visually impaired will speak on helping seniors access reading material as they age. We would like to thank Carl Arneson and Jim Nelson for telling us about their experiences of going to Washington D.C. at our last meeting. Very interesting! Mark your calendar for Saturday evening on July 27th. The Church Sisters from RFD-TV will hold a concert at the Barneveld Lutheran Church. They sing bluegrass, gospel and country music. GET NOTICED...ADVERTISE 1050 COPIES DISTRIBUTED WEEKLY & NOW ON THE WEB YEARLY RATES ARE LESS THAN YOU BUYING STAMPS FOR ONE WEEK Weekly Classified ads starting at $10.00 up to Full page-$156.00 924-2002 barneveldshopper@countryspeed.com WWW.BARNEVELDSHOPPER.COM C LASSIFIEDS LOCAL CERTIFIED ORGANIC ANGUS MEAT FOR SALE: 924-2102 or feistorganicfarm@gmail.com HELP WANTED - Barneveld: Morning rural delivery of Wisconsin State Journal. Approx. 115 subscribers, $2,200/mo. Valid WI driver’s license and proof of auto insurance req. Contact Rick: (608) 252-6456 or rchamberlin@madison.com. WANTED AREA RENTAL: Barneveld school district or nearby a must... Family of three looking for a rural farmette or house to move to. Non-smoker with Handy-man skills looking for Long or Short term rental. Willing to be a care taker of your property. Good with farm animals and willing to do chores. Pets or no pets does not matter. If interested please call Jason @ 438-6036 HEALTHCARE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Upland Hills Health The Active Summer Season Is Here! Don’t Let the Aches and Pains Keep You from Doing What You Enjoy. Call Us for a Treatment Plan That Will Keep You Going. *ER Technician - .8 FTE p.m. shift open *Accounting Specialist – .5 FTE position in our Business Office department *Fiscal Specialist – part-time to full-time high level accounting position. BARNEVELD SHOPPER SATURDAY NOON DEADLINE: 12:00 PM Items received on or before Saturday's mail will be included in the upcoming Thursdays publication. $10.00/30 words or less, 10 cents for each additional word after 30. Call 924-2002 for other ad cost. E-MAIL DEADLINE: 12:00 p.m. on Saturday. 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THE BARNEVELD ADVANCEMENT ASSOCIATION is looking for new members. We meet the 3rd Tuesday of every month, so if you’re interested in giving back to the community please come to the American Legion Hall at 7pm. THE BLUE MOUNDS FOOD PANTRY & CLOTHING CONNECTION is located at 11010 Blackhawk Drive, located in the Blue Mounds Industrial Park south of Hwy 18/151. Hours are every Thursday from 9 to 11 and 4 to 6. We have no residence restrictions. You can come every week. We offer free food and clothing. Questions about food contact Sharon at 437-8680 or HELP WANTED: SCHOOL NURSE clothing contact Fran at 437-2213. 4HR/WEEK – SCHOOLYEAR Applicant must be in possession of a valid Wisconsin license Always willing to accept donations. Monetary ones can be sent to PO Box 92, Blue Mounds, WI 53517 while as a registered nurse. others can be brought to the Pantry during open hours Supervise the comprehensive school health services which or call the contacts. may include: complying with all Wisconsin Immunization Registry regulations and state laws; supervise and train em- BARNEVELD SCHOOL BOARD meets the 2nd ployees designated to perform health services; prevention, Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Everyone welearly detection, and management of health problems; and come. be a resource for the district’s health education program. To find out more detailed information about all open positions and to apply, go to our website at www.uplandhillshealth.org. Upland Hills Health 800 Compassion Way, Dodgeville, WI 53533 PLEASE SEND RESUME OR APPLICATION BY JULY 8, 2013 TO: KEVIN KNUDSON, DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR THE BARNEVELD SCHOOL DISTRICT 105 W. 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If you have any questions please feel free to email or call me. Hope to see you there! Michelle Ihm - Independent Demonstrator 608-924-2616 Cell 574-4866 mkihm@mhtc.net Johnson Receives WHIMA Rising Star Award Ms. Sheila Johnson RHIT, CCS, U.R./QI/Risk Management Assistant at Upland Hills Health was recently presented with the Rising Star Award during the Wisconsin Health Information Management Association (WHIMA) Leadership Awards Luncheon in Madison, WI. The Rising Star Award identifies and honors promising new professionals who have the potential to make significant contributions to his or her career. A professional who has been credentialed within the last seven years who demonstrates significant potential for future leadership, innovation, creativity and administrative capacity. Johnson is pictured here, receiving her award from Vicki Scheel, MA, RHIA, CCS, CPHQ, Director of Health Information Management and Quality Improvement at Upland Hills Health. 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