a haven for hobbyists who enjoy weaving, spinning and more

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a haven for hobbyists who enjoy weaving, spinning and more
October 2010
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www.fdlreporter.com
Ghostly paranormal
adventures
in downtown
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Upcoming events
in Downtown
Fond du Lac
Calling all holiday
shoppers
Woolgatherers
a haven for
hobbyists
who enjoy
weaving,
spinning
and more
Dorothy Bliskey | Special to The Reporter
The Woolgathers Ltd. LLC opened at 35 N. Main
St. four years ago when owners Sara and Hans von
Tresckow retired from full-time jobs.
Hans, who was born in Germany, was an engineer
while Sara, an Illinois native, held several jobs in
IT. Living in Germany since the 1970s, the couple
returned to the United States in 1990 and settled in
Fond du Lac where Hans worked at Giddings and
Lewis.
The couple’s technical skills and knowledge of fiber
arts enhances the product line and services offered
at Woolgatherers. Sara has more than 30 years of
experience as a weaver and spinner, while Hans builds
and repairs looms.
As a full-service fiber shop, the Woolgatherers attracts
those who enjoy spinning, weaving, knitting, felting
and crocheting. Customers will find a complete line
of knitting needles and crochet hooks, basic knitting
yarn, hand spindles, spinning wheels, fiber for making
yarn or felt and wooden looms for weaving.
In addition the store has weaving kits for children and
adults, spinners and exclusive linen yarn and looms
from Sweden.
Finished items range from elegant towels to weftfaced wool rugs, hand-woven by Sara. Woven runners,
scarves, bags and greeting cards with woven linen
inserts add to Sara’s personally created selection.
“The half-linen towels are what I sell the most,” said
Sara, who notes pure linen towels made from fine
Swedish linen are also available.
Equipment carried at the Woolgatherers ranges from
simple tools to full-sized Swedish floor looms. A cozy
nook filled with books on spinning, weaving and
dyeing gives shoppers a host of reading material.
“Fine linen yarn for weavers is a featured item in our
shop, along with cotton and wool yarns that produce
lovely fabrics,” Sara said. “For those who prefer
finished goods, we offer hand-woven fabric and items,
along with a line of linen items from a small mill in
Germany that still produces traditional household
goods, including lovely lint-free towels to dry fine
glassware.”
Individual instruction by Sara adds to the services
provided. “Since the shop is small, my classes are in
the form of one-to-one training,” Sara said, explaining
that she gears the classes to the students’ preferences
and level of expertise. Sara also presents lectures at
fiber conferences across the United States.
The couple became well known in Europe for their
involvement in fiber work that began in the late 1970s
while living in Germany. Receiving a broken spinning
wheel from a neighbor was the catalyst for Sara’s
passion for the fiber arts. The wheel was refurbished
and Sara began spinning, knitting and weaving yarn
from local wool.
It wasn’t long and the couple purchased a home in
Germany that included enough rented acreage to host
a herd of Frisian milk sheep and a flock of backyard
chickens.
The first Woolgatherers was formed there, based on
agricultural production with yarn, sheepskins, woven
items, eggs from backyard hens and meat and cheese
from the sheep. Sara and Hans went on to exhibit at
art fairs, farmers markets and agricultural exhibitions.
They also sold items at a nearby open air museum in
Germany where Sara demonstrated weaving in the
summer.
Hans builds small table looms and offers repair and
restoration of spinning wheels and looms. He points
out that they are the only U.S. distributor of a special
line of looms from Sweden.
“That’s our niche,” he said.
The Woolgatherers serves local residents, but through
their extensive website also sells goods around the
world, doing business in places like Russia, Japan,
Australia, New Zealand, England, Canada and all 50
states.
“This worldwide trade comes from several advanced
weaving items we carry exclusively,” Sara said.
The downtown Fond du Lac location and close
proximity to Highway 41 is beneficial, according to
Sara.
“It leads many of our mail-order customers to stop
and see us when they are passing through Wisconsin.
Occasionally a group of spinners or weavers will
organize a short field trip to visit the shop,” she said.
“The ‘Come in and Browse’ on the door is meant
sincerely. We welcome all visitors.”
Hours at Woolgatherers are 10-5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. More information is
available by calling (920) 907-0510 or by visiting www.woolgatherers.com.
Sara Von Tresckow works at a loom in the Woolgatherers store located at 35 N. Main St., in downtown Fond du Lac. The Reporter photos by Patrick Flood
October 2010
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Ghostly
paranormal
adventures in
downtown
Ramada Hotel, Elks
Club, Finnegans have
spooky stories to tell
Dorothy Bliskey
Special to The Reporter
Some strange occurrences have been reported as happening in Room 717 at the Ramada Plaza Hotel, 1 N. Main St., in downtown Fond du Lac. For many years, there have been stories
circulating about the Ramada Plaza being haunted. The Reporter photos by Justin Connaher
Ghost busters might be on call this month in
downtown Fond du Lac as rumors of haunted
buildings resurface.
Theater, the Elks Club, pubs such as Dillingers,
Finnegans and Main Exchange and radio station 96.1
The Mix — Radio Plus are among those rumored to be
haunted.
With Halloween just around the corner, it seems a
perfect time to visit some of the establishments.
With a lighthearted touch, staff members at several of
the downtown businesses were quick to offer feedback
about abnormal happenings.
The Ramada Plaza Hotel, the former Retlaw Movie
Ramada Plaza Hotel
Websites such as
www.hauntedwi.com,
www.theshadowlands.net
& www.unexplainedresearch.com
list various places in Fond du Lac as
potentially haunted. Many are in the
downtown area.
Guests and staff have occasionally witnessed strange
occurrences at the Ramada Hotel, one of many elegant
hotels built by businessman Walter Schroeder in the
1920s. Most are oddities logged by staff over the
years — lights and faucets that turn on mysteriously,
unexplained noises and door slamming in vacant
rooms, weird sensations of ghostly images and flashing
lights in various parts of the hotel, especially on
seventh floor.
“We’ve had reports from guests that televisions
strangely switch to C-Span in the night or that they
sense someone is in the room, sitting on the foot
of their bed,” said Mary Yakaites, a waitress at the
Ramada for the past 20 years. “Some of us have seen
the dishwasher start up all by itself and other strange
things,” she said.
The Last Saturday Classes for the Year at
Beadalotta!
The Last Saturday Basics Class for the Year! Saturday, November 6 10:30-1pm
$22 + materials: Learn the basics of stringing and how to properly crimp to finish your strung
pieces. After your bracelet is completed we’ll move on to making a pair of earrings. You’ll
practice several times with your technique before making your earrings. Beads and clasp
not included in class fee. All other materials provided in class.
She cites an unusual incident documented by staff who
had been decorating the ballroom on a Friday night
in preparation for a large wedding the next day. After
finishing, staff locked the ballroom and left for the
night.
NEW CLASS! Moroccan Tila Bracelet Saturday,
November 13 10:30-1pm $22 + materials: Tila
beads are the hot new bead on the bead-scene.
Learn how to work with these fun 2-holed
beads. Make this lovely bracelet and learn
to work with these fun flat beads. Advanced
Beginner--knowledge of stitching helpful.
“When they returned the next morning, they found all
the wedding candles had burned halfway down in the
night,” Yakaites said.
NEW CLASS! Tila Road Cuff Saturday, November 20 10:30-1pm $22 + materials: Learn how
to stitch this great everyday cuff
bracelet using 2-holed Tila beads and embellishing with
seed beads and the
new Miyuki tiny drops! Advanced Beginner-knowledge of stitching helpful.
Don’t forget! Book the class of your choice on
Tuesdays and Fridays at 1:15pm. Check out all of
our classes at www.beadalotta.com.
Call us at 920-322-1885 or come in to visit us
at 21 E 2nd St., Suite 101 (parking and entrance
on the corner of E 1st St and Portland). Hours:
Tuesday-Friday: 11am-5pm and Saturday: 10am-3pm.
We also have finished jewerly for sale and can also do custom
pieces for any occasion!
Many reports of the ghostly activity come from staff
over the years who say radios turn on in unoccupied
rooms, dishes shake and rattle, supplies on carts
mysteriously disappear, and a lone ballerina can be
seen dancing in the ballroom.
Pinch notes that bus tours include the Ramada as
a stop on their tour of haunted sites that begins in
Milwaukee.
Call us at 920-322-1885 or come into sign up for your class. We also have Customer
Choice classes on Tuesday and Friday afternoons. Ask how you can schedule any
class! Visit our website at www.beadalotta.com to view our entire class list.
Located at 21 E. 2nd St., Suite 101,
Fond du Lac, WI 54935
5001192313
The most dramatic events seem to center around room
717,” says Joan Pinch, sales manager at the Ramada.
“Some paranormals like to stay in this room to study
it.”
(parking and entrance are on the corner of 1st and Portland)
The Elks Club, just a block or so from the Ramada, has
also spooked a few guests and workers.
“We have Oscar, our friendly ghost,” says Kelly
Brzezinski, bowling alley manager since 1993.
She says Oscar may stem from the story that workers
unearthed a male corpse while digging the foundation
for the building in the early 1900s.
“A gentleman came in a few years ago to set up a
bowling party and I gave him a tour,” Brzezinski
recalls. “As he looked toward the fireplace he said he
saw a man in a top hat, standing by the fireplace just
observing, and later as we toured he said the air felt
heavy and that it gave him goose bumps.”
On another occasion, Brzezinski experienced the
supernatural personally.
“I saw a shadow of a figure one night after turning the
kitchen lights off to go home,” she said, explaining
that she thought it was one of her fellow workers.
“I reached out and my hand went right through the
shadow. No one was there.”
J.D. Finnegans
J.D. Finnegans, a tavern across from the Ramada and
one of the oldest buildings in Fond du Lac, is also
rumored locally to be haunted.
“There was a bartender who said when he would
return to open the next morning, he often found a
certain brand of whiskey bottles smashed on the floor,”
said owner Ted Buetow. “Evidently the ghost didn’t like
that brand.”
“They say it’s haunted,” Buetow said. “I guess some
believe that but I never really bought into it. I think
it goes back to the days of prohibition when Carrie
Nation came into the bar in July of 1902 to preach
against the evils of alcohol,” Buetow said, noting it was
called the Schmidt Sample Room then. “She smashed
bottles of booze with an axe and threw a fit to prove
her point. That became folklore,” Buetow said.
“I do know when I used to sleep in that building it
made a lot of noise. A few years ago a lady who was
a paranormal came into the bar to investigate it. She
felt a presence and said it was a kind-hearted spirit. It
made her think it might have been a past regular who,
in death, still doesn’t want to leave.”
“Rumor is that this used to be a combination bar and
bank, and that a teller sat at one end of the bar to cash
payroll checks,” Buetow said. “It’s an old building with
a lot of history — haunted or not.”
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“Staff members like to say that these are just ghostly
pranks, and that Walter’s spirit is here to protect the
hotel which was his pride and joy,” Pinch said.
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For more information on what’s happening in downtown Fond du
Lac, call 920.921.9500 or log on to www.downtownfdl.com
Tuesday, October 19
Big Band Tuesdays
Windhover Center for the Arts, 51 Sheboygan St.
7:30-10pm Free admission. 920-921-5410. Music
by Lighthouse Big Band.
Wednesday, October 20
Farmers Market
2 to 6 p.m. Hamilton Park, Corner of Division St.
& Sophia St.
Windhover Wednesday
Fran the Piano Man, Windhover Center for the
Arts, 51 Sheboygan St., 11:30-1:30pm. Free
admission. 920-921-5410
Health Fair: Seminar for Kids: Anytime
Foods and Sometimes Foods
2:00 – 3:00pm – FREE for kids up to age 12.
FDL Public Library, McLane Meeting Room
Children’s Museum of Fond du Lac, 9am-7pm.
Free Craft and treat with paid admission ($4.25).
51 Sheboygan St.
Sunday, October 24
Farmers Market
6:30 to noon. City-County Government Building,
Western Ave. & Linden St.
Saturday, October 30
Teen Halloween Party
FDL Public Library, 1:00-3:00pm – FREE – no
registration required. For 6-12th graders. Make
a Halloween craft, have snacks, and watch a
movie. McLane Meeting Room
Monster March
Downtown Fond du Lac Partnership, 1:30 –
3:00pm. Downtown Fond du Lac
Tuesday, October 26
When I’m 65
FDL Public Library, 1:00pm-2:30pm – FREE.
Julie Hilbert from FDL County Senior Services
will present information about Medicare and
Medicare Part D. Register online or call 920-9297080 ext. 131. McLane Meeting Room
Saturday, October 23
Farmers Market
6:30 a.m. to noon. City-County Government
Building, Western Ave. & Linden St.
Health Fair: A Healthier You – a program
on adult nutrition
1:00 – 1:55 - FREE. FDL Public Library, McLane
Meeting Room
Health Fair: Flu Shot Clinic
10:00am – 3:00pm, FDL Public Library, Seefeld
Conference Room. Vaccines: Flu $35 and
Pneumonia $55
Health Fair: Living Long, Living Well
10:00am – 11:00am - FREE. FDL Public Library,
McLane Meeting Room
Wednesday, October 27
Farmers Market
2 to 6 p.m. Hamilton Park, Corner of Division St.
& Sophia St.
Windhover Wednesday
Paul Rosenfeldt, Windhover Center for the
Arts, 51 Sheboygan St., 11:30-1:30pm. Free
admission. 920-921-5410
Monster Mash-Up!
Fond du Lac Public Library, 1:00 – 3:00pm –
FREE. Children’s Room. Halloween Stroytime,
Make & Take crafts, Treats!
Tuesday, November 2
Big Band Tuesdays
Windhover Center for the Arts, 51 Sheboygan St.,
7:30-10pm Free admission. 920-921-5410. Music
by Lighthouse Big Band
Wednesday, November 3
Windhover Wednesday
Tom Sugars, Windhover Center for the Arts, 51
Sheboygan St., 11:30-1:30pm. Free admission.
920-921-5410
Friday, November 5
Friday, October 29
Searl Pickett Concert Series
Mozart with Zest, Windhover Center for the Arts,
51 Sheboygan St., 7:30pm. 920-921-5410
Spooktacular – Our 3rd Annual Costume
Party!
Saturday, November 6
Wine Class
Cujak’s Wine Market & Wine Bar, LLC, 6:00pm7:30pm, $10. Come and learn about wine. Call
for more information 922-2499
Children’s Chorale Stop and Shop
Windhover Center for the Arts, 51 Sheboygan St.
Tuesday, November 9
Holiday Open House
Sanopelo Aromaology Salon, 5:00-8:00pm. 88 S.
Portland St.
Wednesday, November 10
Windhover Wednesday
Dustin Lee, Windhover Center for the Arts, 51
Sheboygan St., 11:30-1:30pm. Free admission.
920-921-5410
November, 12, 13, 14
Open House Weekend
Downtown Fond du Lac Partnership, Friday
-5:00 – 8:00pm, Saturday -10:00am-4:00pm,
Sunday Noon – 4:00pm. Downtown Businesses
will open their doors and invite you to come
visit during this open house weekend. Enjoy
refreshments and hors, d’oeuvres while checking
out special offers businesses have during this
exclusive time!
Drop and Shop
Children’s Museum of Fond du Lac, 9:00am
– 7:00pm. 51 Sheboygan St. In conjection
with theDowntown Partnership’s Open Hosue,
CMFDL will be offering a Drop and Shop.
Parents, you may leave your chilcren with us in
2 hour increments. Non-members $10 per child,
$6 for each additional child in your household.
Members: $6 for each child.
Saturday, November 13
Holiday Wine Tasting Event
Cujak’s Wine Market and Wine Bar, LLC, 5:007:00pm. $25 by Oct. 30, $40 after. Ramada
Hotel Ballroom. Tickets available at Cujak’s and
Big Brothers/Big Sisters, glass included with the
ticket price. Proceeds to benefit Big Brothers/Big
Sisters of FDL County.
Continued on Page 4.
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Fond du Lac Visual Arts Opening
Reception
Windhover Center for the Arts, 51 Sheboygan St.
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33 S. Main St.,
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Mon.-Thurs. 8-5:30; Friday 8-5; Sat. 8-3
Closed Sunday
w w w. b o t a n i c a l s o n m a i n . c o m
1 - Beadalotta
2 - Botanicals
3 - Catherine’s Full
Service Hair Salon
4 - The Clothes Line
5 - Focus, Inc.
6 - Fond du Lac
Antique Mall
7 - Fox Valley
Savings Bank
8 - Gallery and
Frame Shop
9 - Kitz and Pfeil
10 - Krail Jewelry
11 - Lillian’s
12 - The Nailbox
13 - Ramada Plaza Hotel
14 - Trinkets and
Treasures
15 - The Wood Sampler
16 - Woods Floral
and Gifts
Our “Advertising Hot Spots” displays the locations of our
valued advertisers in this special section. You can easily find their
locations on the map and then find their ads within these pages to
find the great specials and deals that they have to offer you!
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Calling
All
Holiday Shoppers!
Continued from Page 3.
Saturday, November 13
Wisconsin Homegrown Series
Andy’s Automatics, Windhover Center for the Arts, 51
Sheboygan St., 8:00pm. 920-921-5410
Wednesday, November 17
Windhover Wednesday
Kojo, Windhover Center for the Arts, 51 Sheboygan St., 11:301:30pm. Free admission. 920-921-5410
For more information on Fond du Lac’s Open House Weekend, visit www.downtownfdl.com
You’re Invited!
Monster March
Get in the holiday spirit with downtown Fond du
Lac’s Open House Weekend! The holidays will sneak
up on you before you know it so avoid the stress
of last minute shopping and get a head start for all
your holiday gift needs.
Who: Ghosts & Goblins
What: Trick or Treating
When: October 30th, 1:30-3:00 pm
Where: Merrill Avenue - Fourth Street
Held the second weekend in November, participating
businesses will greet you with good cheer, refreshments, hors’dourves and most importantly outstanding deals on great gift ideas. Make holiday shopping
enjoyable and join us:
This is a free family event, children (and adults)
in costume are invited to walk up and down
Main Street and trick or treat at participating
businesses!
• Friday, November 12 from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
• Saturday, November 13 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
• Sunday, November 14 from 12 Noon – 4 p.m.
Take advantage of discounted merchandise, chances
at door prizes, food and drink specials and free
samplings.
Main Street will be decorated for the holiday season,
and shop windows and outdoor planters will carry
the theme as well. Get in the holiday spirit and shop
downtown Fond du Lac.
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