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Newsline - Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce
April 2014
Newsline
1 S. Main St., Clintonville, WI 54929 * 715-823-4606
cvlchmbr@frontiernet.net * www.clintonvillewichamber.com
Volume 4, Issue 4
Clintonville Area
Chamber of Commerce
New Chamber Website!
PAST-PRESIDENT
If you haven’t already looked at our new website, take a look. We’ve
changed the format and layout and added new things,
www.clintonvillewichamber.com!
We’ve added some new headings and drop-down boxes to make it easier to
navigate through the site. We’ve also added an area where Chamber members can now advertise any current job openings that you may have. Several
of our members have already taken advantage of this added feature.
We’ve also added the video of Clintonville on our home page. Check it out!
We’re working on more for the site so we’ll keep you posted. If there is
something that you think we might want to add, just send us an email or give
us a call.
Jodi Zillmer
Tadych’s Econofoods
Estate Planning Scheduled for May 1
OFFICERS
PRESIDENT
Candi Huber
Schutt Industries
PRESIDENT-ELECT
Jeff Hoffman
County Post East /
Shoppers’ Guide
You have worked hard all your life to build your estate, but you may not be
sure of the best way to pass your assets, business and
Brian Lange
personal property to your loved ones. You may also
KerberRose SC
be facing some common concerns to many families
DIRECTORS
such as paying for nursing home care.
Sue Aschliman
A session on Estate Planning will be held on ThursB&H Fashionwear/
day, May 1, 6-7:30 p.m. at Fox Valley Technical College. Shad Derozier, LegaB&H Footwear
cy Law Group LLC, Appleton, will be the presenter. The event is sponsored by
the Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce.
Sara Mullens-Hornung
As an estate planning law firm, Legacy Law Group is dedicated to developCambridge Designs
ing comprehensive estate plans, including wills and trusts, that integrate asMary Krueger
set protection, long-term care planning, and elder law related issues. They
Fox Valley Technical College take a client-centered approach to provide the highest value to the clients
through uniquely crated personalized plans.
Ronda Olson
RSVP’s are required and can be made by contacting the Chamber office at
American Family Insurance 715-823-4606 or cvlchmbr@frontiernet.net.
TREASURER
Tricia Rose
Clintonville Chronicle
STAFF
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Sandy Yaeger
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Jackie Baldwin
Meetings Held
2nd Tuesday Each Month
7:30 a.m. Chamber Office
Office Hrs. 9 am-4 pm M-F
Health Care Reform and the Affordable Care Act
Wisconsin Association of health Underwriters along with the Clintonville
Chamber of Commerce, Waupaca Chamber of Commerce, and others are
sponsoring U.S. Wisconsin Senator Ron Johnson and Rep. Kevin Petersen on
Tuesday, April 15, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. at the Waupaca Ale House & Conference
Center. Topic will be Health care reform and the ACA. Now what? How is the
ACA affecting employers and consumers?
Learn about the impact of choices that have been made; what issues related to the ACA are on the horizon; what ongoing efforts are underway to reduce taxes so Wisconsin and US can better compete internationally an how
the value of competition and the marketplace is a driver for cost and quality.
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WEBSITE OF THE MONTH
A&W Restaurant
Business, Bagels & Brew
Business, Bagels & Brew education has been
tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, April 22,
at Fox Valley Technical College. Watch for
more details at a later date!
Navarino Nature Center Trail Fun Run/
Walk & Earth Day Open House
Navarino Nature Center will be having the
annual Navarino Trail Fun Run/Walk on Saturday, April 26. There will be a 10K run, a 5K
Run/Walk, and a 1 mile kids fun run. This
event will be professionally timed by
“Tortoise & Hare Race Management”. Cost for
the 10K run is $40 before April 10, and $45
after April 10. Cost for the 5K Run is $30 before April 10 and $35 after April 10. Cost for
5K Walk is $20 before April 10 and $25 after
April 10. Cost for the 1 mile kids run is $10.
Early registration is encouraged, however you
may stil l register Saturday morning from 78:30 a.m. The 10K and 5K start at 9 a.m. and
kids run at 10:30 a.m. Register at active.com
or visit the Navarino Nature website at
www.navarino.org to download an entry form.
All participants registered before April 10
will be guaranteed a sports performance tshirt. Unique acorn medallions will be awarded to the top three men and women in each
age group. Medallions will only be awarded to
10K and 5K runners.
Following the Fun Run, from 11 a.m. to 2
p.m. will be the annual Earth day Open
House. This includes family oriented activities
such as pond study, wild flower walk, nature
crafts, face-painting, bird house building, nature exhibits and food.
This event helps to serve as a fundraiser for
the Navarino Nature Center. Event proceeds
will support educational programs for local
elementary and middle schools at the nature
center.
Additional information is available by contacting the Nature Center at 715-758-6999 or
nnc@navarino.org.
April Business Anniversaries
Congratulate these businesses on their years of success!
Frontier Communications
Seagrave Fire Apparatus LLC
A&W Restaurant
GreenStone Farm Credit Services
B&H Footwear
Navarino Nature Center
Spectacular Visions, Inc.
Wolf River School to Work
B&J Custom Graphics
Trophies & Treasures
Tadych’s Econofoods
112 Years
105 Years
75 Years
69 Years
38 Years
28 Years
23 Years
20 Years
17 Years
15 Years
13 Years
Shredfest Week
Fox Communities Credit Union is taking proactive
steps to fight identity theft by inviting you to shred
documents at any of their locations from April 7
through April 12. This is a safe way to destroy all unwanted tax returns, credit card information, utility
bills, statements and anything that has information
you wouldn’t want someone else to find.
There will be locked bins in all of the locations for
you to deposit your personal papers to be destroyed.
They ask that participates only bring in two grocery
bags of paper to the branches during the week.
On Saturday, April 12, here will be a truck at the
Clintonville location to destroy personal papers, onsite, especially for those that are bringing in large
amounts (up to 10 grocery bags) to be shredded.
Shredfest is free and open to the public. I f you have
questions, contact Kristin Cates at 920-993-3792.
Public Library Schedules Events
Retirement Planning and Savings will be presented
at the Clintonville Public Library on Thursday, April
10, 6 p.m. in the Library Meeting room. The UWExtension Waupaca County Family Living Educator
Sandy Liang will present a session on how best to plan
and save for your retirement.
Become a Better Photographer with Tim Sweet will
be held on April 22, 29, May 6 and 13, 6:30 p.m. at the
Library.
Do you enjoy digital photography? Would you like to
learn some tips and techniques that could help you to
become an even better photographer?
Registration is required to join the class and can be
done at the Library or by phone at 715-823-4563. Registration ends on Tuesday, April 15.
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St. Rose & St. Mary’s Spaghetti Dinner
St. Rose and St. Mary’s School will hold their Spaghetti
Dinner this Saturday, April 5, 4-7 p.m. at Northwinds Banquet Hall, Marion.
Dinner tickets are $7 in advance and $8 at the door. Children are $4 and 4 and under are free. The tickets are
available by calling St. Rose School at 715-823-4360.
The evening consists of DJ and talent show, silent auction, theme raffle baskets and raffle prizes. First prize is a
John Deere Riding lawnmower; second prize, Propel Malibu
Moped; third prize, iPad Mini and four prize is $200 gas
card.
St. Rose and St. Mary’s Parishes will present Frank
Runyeon, a soap opera star turned Biblical witness.
Shows will be Monday, April 7, 6:30 p.m., “Sermon on
the Mount”; Tuesday, April 8, 7 p.m., “Afraid! The Gospel
of Mark”; and Wednesday, April 9, 6:30 p.m., “Hollywood
vs. Faith”.
All performances will be at St. Rose, 24 7th St.
Both events are open to the public.
Thrivent Offers Coffee & Bagel
Thrivent Financial invites you to stop in
at The Living Room Coffee Shop, 85 S.
Main St., for a complimentary cup of coffee and a bagel anytime between 7:30-9
a.m. on Tuesday, April 22. Visit with
Thrivent Financial Associates, Pete Fannin, Cole Steinke and Thom Lemmenes.
Bring your questions regarding life insurance, long term care, investments, IRAs
and retirement.
D. Mitchell Interiors Business Connection a Success
The recent Business Connection at D. Mitchell Interiors was a success with several Chamber members
and their families attending to tour the facilities and a chance to meet with the family. Grand prize of a
gel pillow was won by Ann Papendorf.
At left: Andy Mitchell, Dan Mitchell,
Kathy Mitchell and Don Mitchell. Don
and Andy have assumed responsibilities
of the store from their father, Dan.
Right: Sandy Yaeger, Chamber director
and Sara Mullen-Hornung, Chamber
board member, look over and discuss
several of the artwork and furniture
that is available at D. Mitchell Interiors.
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UW Varsity Band Rescheduled
The University of Wisconsin Varsity Band performance has been
rescheduled for Friday, April 11, 7 p.m. at the Clintonville High
School Fieldhouse due to the fact that they have reached the Final Four! GO BADGERS! The event is being hosted by the Clintonville Lions and Rotary Clubs.
Tickets are available at the Chamber of Commerce office, 9
a.m.-4 p.m. Monday through Friday and at B&H Fashionwear,
Mon.-Wed. and Sat., 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and Thursday and Friday, 9
a.m. to 7 p.m. You may also purchase tickets online at http://
uwbandclintonville.eventbrite.com.
Ticket prices are: Premium “Up Close & Personal” floor seat,
$20; Adult, general admission, $12; Senior (65 & older), general
admission, $10; Student/Child (age 18 & under), General Admission $8. Only 240 floor seating tickets are available.
For Rent
Two Office Spaces
Approx. 16’x11’ ea.
Includes heat, water, electric
& use of conference room
For more information contact:
Sandy Yaeger
Chamber of Commerce
1 S. Main St., 715-823-4606
cvlchmbr@frontiernet.net
Area Lenten & Easter Services & Events
Christ Congregational UCC, 70 S. Main St. & Clintonville United Methodist Church, 24 W. 13th St.
Christ Congregational UCC and the Clintonville United Methodist Church will be focusing on the spiritual discipline of service to others. Community service projects will be offered
through April 12. All community members are welcome. Projects being considered include repairing picnic tables for Greentree health & Rehab, preparing
“thank you” cookie packages for the police/fire department personnel and nursing home staff, visitation with residents, preparing bedding for the animal shelter, and other acts of service. There will be opportunities for people of al ages
and abilities to participate.
April 13 Clintonville United Methodist Church, 10:30 a.m.
April 17, Clintonville United Methodist Church, 7 p.m.
April 18 Christ Congregational Church, 7 p.m.
April 20 United Methodist Church, Easter Sunrise, 8 a.m.; Easter Breakfast, 9
a.m., Traditional Easter Service with Chancel Choir & Handbell Choir, 10:30 a.m.
Faith Lutheran Church, 84 S. Main St.
April 2 & April 9, Soup Supper 6 p.m.; Lenten Worship Service 6:30 p.m.
April 13 Palm Sunday Worship 9 a.m.
April 17 Maundy Thursday Worship 6:30 p.m.
April 18 Good Friday Service 6:30 p.m.
April 20 Easter Celebration Service 9 a.m.
St. Martin Lutheran Church, 100 C. Clinton Ave.
April 2-9 4:30 & 7 p.m. with soup & fresh baked bread served in between services
April 17 Maundy Thursday Worship 4:30 & 7 p.m.
April 18 Good Friday Worship 1:30 & 7 p.m.
April 20 Easter Sunday 6, 8 & 10:30 a.m.
Sun City
Store Space for Rent
Approx. 31’x20’
For more information
call 715-823-8159
CHAMBER BUCKS
are available in any amount during normal business hours at the
Chamber office 1 S. Main, Mon.-Fri., 9 A.M.-4 P.M.
Total Amount March 2014
$815
Total Amount 2013 Purchased $21,984
CHAMBER BUCKS ARE NOT REDEEMABLE FOR CASH!
Chamber Bucks are great for Christmas, birthdays,
anniversaries, thank you, weddings, employee incentives & more
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Benefits of Messaging Apps
Submitted by Cellcom
Cellcom Confirms Galaxy S 5 Coming Soon
Cellcom and Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC (Samsung Mobile)
are excited to announce their collaboration in making the highly anticipated
Samsung Galaxy S® 5 available to Cellcom customers. The Galaxy S 5 is
packed with innovative new features, including a built-in heart rate monitor,
advanced camera features, and faster connection speeds.
“Cellcom is very excited to be bringing the Samsung Galaxy S 5 to our customers. Samsung offers a wide range of products to fit consumers’ needs and the Galaxy S 5 continues
that commitment by offering advanced, meaningful innovations,” said Patrick D. Riordan, president and
CEO of Cellcom.
For the latest alerts on new products, please sign up at www.cellcom.com/email_signup.html. For more
information
about
the
Samsung Galaxy S 5 and accessories,
please visit
www.samsungmobileuspress.com/GalaxyS5.
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Cellcom is an innovative wireless company that provides nationwide service for its customer base
throughout Wisconsin and Michigan, with nearly 70 retail and agent locations. Cellcom is respected for
its long-standing reputation of delivering extraordinary customer care, being a strong community partner, and for its renowned network, which is customized to its rural markets. As a subsidiary of Nsight,
Cellcom is part of a family of companies offering complete telecommunications services.
Lorraine Steffens Named farm Woman of the Year
Results Broadcasting’s Family of Radio Stations announced
that Lorraine Steffens, Black Creek, was the recipient of the
30th Annual Farm Woman of
the Year at a luncheon held
recently in Seymour.
Results Broadcasting’s
four local radio stations
gave their listeners an opportunity to nominate area
farm women who they
thought would be most deserving of the award.
Steffens was nominated
by her daughter. Steffens
operates their dairy farm
along with her two sons after the passing of her husband in
2004. They raise and milk 65 dairy cost along with young
stock. She has five children: Joseph Jr., Steve, Tim, Dan and
Vicky. They farm over 560 acres.
Shown in the above photo, left to right: News Director Judy
Steffes; Frog Country Morning Host Doug Rogers; Lorraine
Steffens; and WTCH Morning Show Host Nick Shannon.
HYPE To Begin Again
The Young Professionals group, HYPE, will begin with a “Mix
-N-Mingle” on Wednesday, April 23 at Buzz & Mac’s Sandbar &
Grill, 5:30 p.m.
For more details see Page 6 for details and contact information.
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Health Care Act -(Continued from Page 1)
Individual ticket price is $10. Reservations can be made by phone at 608-2504685, fax 608-255-4612 or email: wahu@ewahu.org or can be submitted to
WAHU Office, 44 East Mifflin St., Suite
605A, Madison, WI 53703. The registration form was sent earlier to our members. If you would like a copy of the
form, contact us at 715-823-4606 or
email cvlchmbr@frontiernet.net.
Braun Joins Keller Team
Keller, Inc., a Design/Build General
Contractor with offices
in Wausau, Madison
and Milwaukee announces the addition
of Darrin Braun to its
Wausau Project Management Team. Braun
will be responsible for
project sales in the
Wausau and outlying
areas along with management of those projects through completion. Braun has over 10 years of experience in the construction industry.
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2014 Caps & Corks a Success!
The 2014 Caps & Corks is in the books and on to 2015. Save the date, Saturday, April 11, 2015!
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Beer & Wine Tasting
Co-Sponsor
1/2 Barrel Sponsors
Thank you to the following for their raffle basket donations to make the 3rd Annual Caps & Corks a success!
Caps & Corks Sponsor
Case Sponsor
Creative Converting
for table covers & paper products!
Clintonville Lanes & Banquet Hall
for use of the hall
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Associated Bank, Embarrass
B&H Fashionwear
B&H Footwear
Beil-Didier Funeral Home & Crematory Services
BMO Harris Bank
Boarders Inn & Suites, Shawano
Brown Chicken, Brown Cow, Waupaca
Cambridge Design
Cobblestone Inn & Suites
County Post East
Dupont Cheese
Elkhart Lake Road America, Elkhart Lake
Frontier
General Beer, Little Chute
Green Bay Gamblers, Green Bay
Hard Core Fitness
Lee Beverage, Oshkosh
M Shiraz, Milwaukee
Mid-Town Grooming, Marion
Old Glory Candy, Shawano
Orthopedic & Spine Therapy
Pine Manor Health Care Center
Steinke Auto
von Stiehl Winery, Algoma
Wanta’s Floral
What’s Poppin’, Manawa
Wisconsin Distributors, Appleton
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers, Appleton
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APRIL CALENDAR OF EVENTS
ARC—Angelus Retirement Community; NNC—Navarino Nature Center; UCC—Christ Congregational Church; UMC—United Methodist Church
TUESDAY, APRIL 1, ELECTION DAY
Women’s Lenten Breakfast,
St. Rose/St. Mary’s School, 8-8:45 am
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2
Senior Day, Shopko Hometown
Lenten Worship, Christus Lutheran Church, 12:10 & 6:30 pm
Chess Club, Public Library, 3:30-5 pm
Soup Supper, Christus Lutheran Church, 4:30-6 pm
Lenten Worship, St. Martin Lutheran, 4:30 & 7 pm
Soup Supper, St. Martin Lutheran, 5-7 pm
Zumba, UMC, 5:30 pm
Soup Supper, Faith Lutheran Church, 6 pm
Lenten Worship, Faith Lutheran Church, 6:30 pm
Lenten Worship, Zion Lutheran Church, 2 & 6:30 pm
THURSDAY, APRIL 3
Bingo, The Living Room, Sponsored by ARC, 1 pm
Zumba, UMC, 5:30 pm
Clintonville Community Meal, Christ UCC, 5:30-6:30 pm
FRIDAY, APRIL 4
Nickel Bingo, ARC, 10:30 am
Senior Yoga, ARC, 2 pm
SATURDAY, APRIL 5
Star Treatment, Hard Core Fitness, 8:30 am
St. Rose/St. Mary’s Spaghetti Dinner,
Northwinds Banquet Hall, 4-7 pm
SUNDAY, APRIL 6
Zumba, UMC 5 pm
MONDAY, APRIL 7-SATURDAY, APRIL 12
Shredfest, Fox Communities Credit Union
MONDAY, APRIL 7
Nickel Bingo, ARC, 10:30 am
Senior Yoga, ARC, 2 pm
TUESDAY, APRIL 8
Chamber Board Meeting, Chamber Office, 7:30 am
Women’s Lenten Breakfast,
St. Rose/St. Mary’s School, 8-8:45 am
City Council Meeting, City Hall, 6 pm
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9
Lenten Worship, Christus Lutheran Church, 12:10 & 6:30 pm
Chess Club, Public Library, 3:30-5 pm
Soup Supper, Christus Lutheran Church, 4:30-6 pm
Lenten Worship, St. Martin Lutheran Church, 4:30 & 7 pm
Soup Supper, St. Martin, 5-7 pm
Soup Supper, Faith Lutheran Church, 6 pm
Lenten Worship, Faith Lutheran Church, 6:30 pm
THURSDAY, APRIL 10
“Healthy Tips for Your Brain & Memory”, ARC, 2 pm
Legos at the Library, Public Library 3:30-4:30 pm
Clintonville Community Meal, Christ UCC, 5:30-6:30 pm
Retirement Planning & Savings, Public Library, 6 pm
Evening with the Sandhill Cranes, NNC, 7 pm
FRIDAY, APRIL 11
Nickel Bingo, ARC, 10:30 am
Dinner & A Show, St. Martin, 4:30-7:30 pm
SATURDAY, APRIL 12
OMG!, Hard Core Fitness, 8:30 am
Wildlife Area Clean-Up, NNC, 8:30-11:30 am
Angelus’ Easter Brunch, ARC, 10:30 am-12:30 pm
Live Music, Acoustic Revival, Living Room, 11:30 am-1:30 pm
SUNDAY, APRIL 13, PALM SUNDAY
Bear Creek Lions Breakfast, BC Town Hall, 8 am-12:30 pm
Palm Sunday Worship, Faith Lutheran Church, 9 am
Processional of Palms, United Methodist Church, 10:30 am
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MONDAY, APRIL 14
Nickel Bingo, ARC, 10:30 am
Senior Yoga, ARC, 2 pm
Board of Education, Middle School IMC, 6:30 pm
TUESDAY, APRIL 15
Women’s Lenten Breakfast,
St. Rose/St. Mary’s School, 8-8:45 am
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16
Chess Club, Public Library, 3:30 pm
THURSDAY, APRIL 17, MAUNDY THURSDAY
Bingo, The Living Room, Sponsored by ARC, 1 pm
Worship, Zion Lutheran Church, Embarrass, 1 & 6:30 pm
Worship, St. Martin Lutheran, 4:30 & y pm
Clintonville Community Meal, Christ UCC, 5:30-6:30 pm
Worship, Faith Lutheran Church, 6:30 pm
Worship, United Methodist Church, 7 pm
FRIDAY, APRIL 18, GOOD FRIDAY
Nickel Bingo, ARC, 10:30 am
Worship, Zion Lutheran Church, Embarrass, 1 pm
Worship, St. Martin Lutheran, 1:30 & 7 pm
Worship, Faith Lutheran Church, 6:30 pm
Worship, Christ Congregational, 7 pm
SATURDAY, APRIL 19
Live Music with Heather Ruesch,
The Living Room, 11:30 am-1:30 pm
SUNDAY, APRIL 20, EASTER SUNDAY
Worship, Zion Lutheran Church, Embarrass, 6 & 8 am
Easter Services, St. Martin Lutheran, 6, 8 & 10:30 am
Sunrise Service, Chris UCC, 8 am, Breakfast 10:15 am
Sunrise Service, United Methodist, 8 am, Breakfast 9 am
Easter Breakfast, Christ Congregational, 9 am
Easter Celebration, Faith Lutheran Church, 9 am
Easter Celebration, Christ Congregational, 10:15 am
Easter Service, United Methodist Church, 10:30 am
MONDAY, APRIL 21
Nickel Bingo, ARC, 10:30 am
Afternoon Movies, Public Library, 1:30-3:30 pm
Senior Yoga, ARC, 2 pm
Library Book Club, Public Library, 6:30 pm
TUESDAY, APRIL 22
Photography with Tim Sweet, Public Library, 6:30 pm
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23
Chess Club, Public Library, 3:30-5 pm
THURSDAY, APRIL 24
LEGOs at the Library, Public Library, 3:30-4:30 pm
Clintonville Community Meal, Christ UCC, 5:30-6:30 pm
FRIDAY, APRIL 25
Nickel Bingo, ARC, 10:30 am
Babygarten, Public Library, 11 am
Angelus’ April Birthday Bash, ARC, 2 pm
Rural Health Initiative Wine & Cheese Tasking,
Crystal Falls Banquet Hall, 7-10 pm
SATURDAY, APRIL 26
Navarino 4th Annual Trail Fun Run/Walk, NNC, 9 & 10:30 AM
Live Music with Paul & Cheri Kuske,
The Living Room, 11:30 am-1:30 pm
MONDAY, APRIL 28
Nickel Bingo, ARC, 10:30 am
Senior Yoga, ARC, 2 pm
Board of Education, Middle School IMC, 6:30 pm
TUESDAY, APRIL 29
Spring Salad Luncheon, Christus Lutheran Church, 11 am-1 pm
Photography with Tim Sweet, Public Library, 6:30 pm