“Dancing with the Steers” theme of this year`s Dairyfest!
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“Dancing with the Steers” theme of this year`s Dairyfest!
June 2015 Volume 29 Number 6 “Dancing with the Steers” theme of this year’s Dairyfest! Dairyfest 2015 will be presented throughout the City, May 28-31. A weekend of activities will be offered that is sure to please everyone. The traditional events linked to Dairyfest are back again including the carnival, Mayor’s breakfast, parade, pie and ice cream social, picnic in the park, arts and crafts show, and the Cheese Chase. Special thank to Solarus, our Picnic in the Park sponsor. MACCI Welcomes New Members pg. 2 Breakfast will again be served by community volunteers from 5:30-9:30 A.M. in the Expo Building at the fairgrounds. Cost is $6. Children 6 and under are free. All attendees will receive the souvenir mug sponsored by A&B Process Systems, Dental Clinic of Marshfield, H&S Manufacturing, Marshfield Clinic Health System, and Marshfield Utilities. This 34-year old community tradition will offer a Movie in the Park at Columbia Park, Chalk it Up downtown Marshfield, and the Vox Concert in Columbia Park, Kids Parade, in addition to several new events. This year a softball tournament will take place at the Central Wisconsin State Fairgrounds, a skateboard competition will take place at the Marshfield Skateboard Park. There will be a golf skills contest at Marshfield Country Club, and a State Cornhole Tournament will be held in the Youth Hockey Building. Food booths to tempt your taste buds, performance from the Main Street Conservatory of Dance, and the Lip Sync Contest compliment Saturday afternoon. Business News Shared Pg. 2 & 3 The UW-Madison Band will be featured in the parade and will also perform at 1:30 P.M. at the fairgrounds. Special thanks to our sponsors Ministry Home Care and V&H Inc. Trucks. Sponsorship opportunities are still available. Contact the MACCI office at 715-384-3454 to see where your help is needed. This community tradition continues to happen because of the support of the community, both financial and in-kind. Thank you! Special thanks to Dairyfest’s Premier Sponsors MACCI’s Chamber Caper August 12 MACCI Welcomes New Members Reis Martial Arts Academy, located at 2001 South Central Avenue, Suite B, in Marshfield, offers the ultimate in self-defense and physical fitness for men, women, and children. Daniel Reis is owner, and is a Senior Master Instructor, who has more than 22 years of experience in a wide variety of martial arts and selfdefense disciplines. The academy is open Monday-Saturday, from 3:00 pm - 8:00 pm and the business telephone number is 715-897-8346. Beels Trucking, located at W633 Mann Road, Spencer is a licensed and bonded freight shipping and trucking company running freight hauling from their Spencer, Wisconsin location. Brian Beels is the owner and the business telephone number is 715-659-2568. Masonite is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of interior doors and entry door systems. Throughout the company’s 80-year history, Masonite has maintained its focus on leading-edge innovation, manufacturing excellence, and superior customer service. Elizabeth Corey is the Tampa, Florida contact. Marshfield Connections is an organization whose mission is “to connect, educate, and empower women in their business and personal lives.” The group meets the third Tuesday of each month at the Holiday Inn in Marshfield and extends an invitation to other ladies to join them. Member benefits include: improving business through contacts and referrals, creating friendships, creating new ideas and dreams, sharing experiences and personal stories, recharging emotions and reducing stress. Contact Tammy Kirsch at 715-6873135 or Pat Morrision at 715-305-7286 with any questions. Iggy’s Trucking LLC, located at 11250 Sparks Road in Pittsville, is an in-state only, local hauling, trucking and excavating firm. They pride themselves on customer service. They want to make sure their customers are happy at the end of the day with their products they haul 2 or the project they have completed for them. They are able to pick up and deliver refrigerated or dry freight on time and at competitive rates. Their excavating experience includes driveways, trails for hunting, ponds, both large and small, and a variety of other digging needs. Owner Jeff (Iggy) Ignatowski started digging and driving truck with his dad when he was very young. This instilled in him a valuable work ethic and desire to make sure his customers were well taken care of. The business telephone number is 715-884-2351 or email graceandiggy@hotmail.com. Business News Festival Foods of Marshfield recently named a new Store Director, Josh Verstegen. Josh is in the process of relocating his family to Marshfield from the Appleton area. Festival Foods is located at 1613 North Central Avenue in Marshfield, and the business telephone number is 715-3848866. Welcome to Marshfield, Josh! Marshfield Care Center became Atrium Post Acute Care of Marshfield. The name change reflects their pride in being part of the more than 30 healthcare facilities operated by Atrium Health and Senior Living throughout Michigan, New Jersey and Wisconsin. It also strengthens their continued dedication to delivering the highest level of care. Atrium Post Acute Care of Marshfield is located at 814 West 14th Street in Marshfield, where Tonya Brown is the Administrator. The business telephone number is 715-387-1188. ESE, Inc. a control system integration company providing design and development of plant automation systems, for the food and beverage industry, has named Cory Nelson as a Company Solution Sales Manager. Nelson has spent more than two decades working in Applications Engineering, Business Development, Technical Sales and Account Management. ESE, Inc. is headquartered in Marshfield at 3600 Downwind Drive and the business telephone number is 715387-4778. Marco, Inc.’s CEO, Jeff Gau, has been named a finalist for the EY Entrepreneur of the Year 2015 in the Upper Midwest. The EY awards program recognizes entrepreneurs who demonstrate excellence and extraordinary success in such areas as innovation, financial performance and personal commitment to their businesses and communities. These business leaders were selected by a panel of independent judges. Award winners will be announced at a special gala in June. Congrats! Royal Credit Union recently held their annual meeting and re-elected two Board members to three-year terms; John Sackett and Bill Blackburn. Sackett was elected to the board in 1984; and currently serves as Treasurer of the Board, Chairman of the Finance Committee, and served on the Political Action Committee. Sackett’s vision is to expand Royal Credit Union to new markets and new members while being the primary financial institution of choice in the communities Royal CU serves. Blackburn was elected to the board in 2005, and served on the Finance and Credit Oversight Committees. His vision is to be the best and most respected financial institution in every community it serves. Blackburn defines best as achieving member satisfaction and financial stability. Thank you, gentlemen, for serving! MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY PreventionGenetics Receives Governor’s Export Achievement Award Chippewa Valley Bean Company, Inc. Gamber-Johnson LLC and PreventionGenetics, LLC were the 2015 recipients of the Governor’s Export Achievement Award, which recognizes their success in global business development. “These three businesses are among the thousands of Wisconsin companies that have experienced significant growth after starting or expanding their exporting efforts,” Governonr Scott Walker said. “That focus on international markets has resulted in the state reaching a new record for exporting in 2014 at $23.4 billion, which is up 18 percent over four years ago.” The awards honor businesses that have achieved significant growth or implemented innovative strategies in exporting. Nominees were evaluated on measurable export growth, innovation, and contributions to the state’s overall economy and trade development. PreventionGenetics of Marshfield, founded in 2004, provides clinical DNA tests for genetic germiline (inherited) disorders. The company has the largest comprehensive menu of germline genetic testing of any company in North America. To date, the company’s tests have been used in more than 70 countries around the globe. Since 2013, it’s international sales have grown by nearly 53 percent, and last year made up 26 percent of the company’s total revenue. Company president, Dr. James Weber, stated “PreventionGenetics is honored to receive this award. Our efforts to market our services to other countries has been significantly aided by WEDA, which has allowed us to participate in trade visits to other countries and provided financial assistance for attending international trade shows. This is a great example of the type of public-private cooperation that will drive the Wisconsin economy forward”. Pictured with Governor Scott Walker are Kong Xiong, Sales Manager; Amy Nystrom, Chief Business Officer, and Dr. James Weber, President of PreventionGenetics. Congratulations, Dr. Weber and your team at PreventionGenetics. MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 3 Nasonville Dairy Receives the Wisconsin Family Business of the Year Award, “You Feta Believe” Since its inception in 1885, Nasonville Dairy has grown to become a distinctive and successful family company in Central Wisconsin. It continued as a family business when it was purchased by Arnold and Rena Heiman in 1965. Today, three generations of the Heiman family work together to accomplish their number one goal...providing high quality cheese to their customers. Currently, the business is run by Arnold and Rena’s sons: Ken, Kim and Kelvin. Of the approximately 100 employees working in the business, 24 are family members. Headquarted in Marshfield, Nasonville Dairy has grown impressively in the last few decades. In 1985, they processed around eighty five hundred pounds of milk a day. Today, that number is one and a half million pounds of milk processed per day, which they turn into one hundred and sixty thousand pounds of cheese...a day. Their sales stand at around one hundred and sixty million dollars annually. An interesting bit of Wisconsin trivia: twenty percent of the Feta cheese that is consumed in the United States starts at Nasonville Dairy! Owners, Ken, Kim, and Kelvin are heavily involved in the business. Their uniforms are not the business suits one might expect from such a successful run business. Instead, they are usually found in their hair nets, white shirts, and rubber boots. They are leaders in their industries...Of the twelve hundred licensed cheesemakers in Wisconsin, just fifty-two of them are Master Cheesemakers. One of those Master Cheesemakers is Ken Heiman. The nominator stated “If you speak with the Heiman family, you will quickly learn that there is little difference between their business and their family. Their humble and generous spirit, along with their outstanding work ethic, are the reasons they are a great nominee for this award.” The entire Heiman family has had played a large role in making Marshfield the bright and vibrant small town it is today. The commitment the family has shown to the Marshfield community is impressive. Their philanthropic support, volunteer efforts, and generous spirit is overwhelming. They support the Marshfield Clinic and its Research Foundation, the American Cancer Society Hope Lodge which provides lodging for cancer patients and their caregivers, St. Joseph’s Hosptial, and the Children’s Miracle Network. The judges commented on the strong commitment the family has to the community. But they were so impressed with the production volume of Nasonville Feta Cheese, that they named this special award... “You Feta Believe.” Congratulations Heiman families! Thank you for giving back! 4 MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY Auburndale Music Fest 2015 Three days of music, games and rides, softball and volleyball tournaments, plenty of food and fun for all! This event is sponsored by the Auburndale Park Association and is held at the Auburndale Village Park. The 2015 dates for the Auburndale Music Fest are June 26th, 27th, and 28th. Events will start Friday evening with softball and volleyball tournaments, and fireworks at dusk. We will be having an old Car Cruise at 6 pm. The band Rattlesnake & Eggs is scheduled for Friday night from 5:30 – 8:30, featuring the best rock songs of the 80’s and 90’s. Starting at 8:30 – 12:30 am we will have Raised Reckless a country rock/rock band. Saturday June 27th, festivities start early with a dairy breakfast at 7 A.M., sponsored by the FFA Alumni at the park shelter house. A Car Show will begin at 9 am. Auby Boogaloo Scamper 5k Fun Run begins with registration at 7 A.M. and the run at 8 A.M.. At 10 A.M. til noon will have something new this year, an event sponsored by the Marshfield Fair Association, “Central Wisconsin’s Got Talent.. The Music Fest was chosen as one of the locations that contestants will perform and be judged. Top performers chosen at these locations will perform at the Marshfield Fair in late August. A bean bag tournament will begin at 1 P.M. Register for the tournament on Saturday starting at noon. Starting at 12:30 – 4:30 pm will be the Ditch Runners, a country rock band. From 4:30 – 8:15 P.M. the band Road Trip, a rock band, will perform. We will end the night with an Auburndale favorite Boogie and the Yo Yoz, rock/country, from 9 P.M. - 1 A.M. There will be craft sales, kids’ games, and we have a new carnival ride company with some larger carnival rides, and a climbing wall. There will be plenty of food throughout the weekend. Sunday’s events include a parade down Main Street at 11, championship softball and volleyball games, a chicken dinner will start at 11A.M. in the park shelter, and clowns from 12 pm to 3 pm. There will be a Coin Dig and Scavenger Hunt for the kids at 2 pm. Join us for the band Hyde, a rock band, from 12-4. Free admission all day, every day. For more information, go to www.auburndaleparkassociation.org. Individuals and businesses can have their names placed along the Legacy Walking Path that will eventually extend throughout the park. Visit the Auburndale Park Association’s website to download the brochure for more information or to order your stone. The Auburndale Park Association appreciates the help of the community, and we strive for the continued success of this great event. Volunteer groups needed! St. Vincent de Paul is looking for volunteer businesses, organizations, or churches to help serve meals at St. Vincent de Paul. A minimum of 8 people are needed per group. St. Vincent de Paul - Fellowship meals are provided every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 5:00 P.M. at the St. Vincent de Paul Fellowship Hall, 169 North Central Avenue in Marshfield. To see when help is needed log on to www.stvincentsmarshfield.org. Still using bulky water bottles/coolers? (that never get properly sanitized) Switch to: Safer Efficient Profitable Go Green Pat Brogan • 800.471.7399 • pbrogan@eojohnson.com MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 5 Marshfield Young Professionals Activities Shared Written by: Jenny King & Melissa Easker Marshfield Young Professionals (MYP), currently 50 members strong, provides a network of friends and activities for individuals looking to engage in community service, professional development and social opportunities! Some recent MYP activities include: • MYP members and guests attended a “Finance 101” workshop after the February monthly meeting, presented by Leah Draxler, MYP member and Financial Advisor at Forward Financial Bank. • The Marshfield Curling Club hosted MYP members for a special social. Along with pizza and refreshments, experienced curlers provided lessons and several, friendly matches were played. • In early May, MYP delivered fresh play sand to nearly 20 sandboxes and backyard playgrounds around Marshfield in our annual “Sand 4 Sandboxes” fundraiser and community service activity. This year, the proceeds from the event will go to support Right 2 Play 4 All [http://www.hubcitytimes.com/news/local/leadership-marshfield/]. We would also like to welcome our newest MYP board members, elected in April – Brooke Wolff (Membership Committee), Melissa Easker (Communications Committee) and Marisa Zane (Community Service Committee). Josh Miller (Social Committee) and Jes Mannigel (Professional Development Committee) are returning for a second term on the board. This summer you’ll find MYP members playing volleyball at Abares Outer Limits and softball at the Marshfield Fairgrounds, volunteering at the United Way 5K in July, playing cards with residents at Aster Retirement Community, setting up and attending Hot Time in the City, working the Hub City Days Brat Fry for the 3 on 3 basketball tournament, and networking at Business After 5 events! For more information about our activities or how to become a member, please contact us at marshfieldyp@gmail.com or ‘Like’ us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/MarshfieldYP?ref=hl]. *Founded in 2004 by a Leadership Marshfield team, MYP is a program of the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry which strives to encourage young business people to interact socially, exchange ideas, share common interests, learn more about the area’s business community, and engage in the community’s future. Photo Captions: Casper Bendixsen stands back as Nick Graves lets a stone fly down the ice. Heather Carlson, Jennifer King, and Liz Vickers filling a sandbox. 6 MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY MEGA SPORTS CAMP ANNOUNCEMENT Marshfield area kids and families have an opportunity to have a ball learning about positive principles through an outreach event, called MEGA Sports Camp. The sports camp is a new approach to other alternatives of summer vacation Bible camps. “We want to give kids the chance to learn more about sports, discover character-building concepts, and have a whole lot of fun,” says Camp Director Eddie Antoniewicz. As North Ridge Church’s third year hosting this event, the camp continues to grow and be beneficial for not only the children, but also for families. Kids in grades kindergarten through 6th grade are invited to participate in a free sports camp held Sunday, June 28th - Thursday, July 2nd from 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. at North Ridge Church. Combining the love of sports and encouragement is the core of this program. Children from any background, skill level or local church are invited to attend this free event. At MEGA Sports Camp Get Ready, kids can choose between Basketball, Soccer, Volleyball or Cheerleading. It doesn’t matter if they’ve played all their life or just started yesterday, MEGA Sports Camp helps kids improve their skills and self-esteem. Between sports sessions, coaches lead in songs and help kids experience inspiring sports and Bible stories to help character-building themes take hold in kids’ hearts. And most importantly, kids will discover God’s great love for them. But that’s not all. Kids will also enjoy fun sports training, snacks, upbeat rallies filled with energetic music, and Bible stories that will help them discover character traits that can help them excel in sports and in life. When: Sunday, June 28th – Thursday, July 2nd Time: 6:15 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Registration/check-in opens at 6 p.m. Where: North Ridge Church, 1021 W. McMillan Street, Marshfield WI Cost: FREE Ages: Kindergarten through 6th grade Signup: Online registration is recommended at sports.northridgefamily.org Ready to sign up? Just complete the online Registration Form and don’t forget to print off the waiver. Call 715387-6111 for more information. MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 7 Encourage Employees To Attend Networking Events Once a month, your Chamber offers Business After 5’s. Hosted at a member business and sponsored by additional members, this networking event is open to all members and their employees. This member benefit is a great opportunity for you to grow your business and support your Chamber. Every month, over 200 business people attend and take advantage of the opportunity. Locations confirmed for 2015 include: July 23: Hot Time in the City August 20: BA5 on the Farm, Seehafer Farm Creamery September: Marshfield Utilities October 15: Rogers Cinema November: Tentative location December 10: Christmas Business After 5 at Hotel Marshfield If you are interested in being a sponsor at any of these events please contact Debbie Bauer at 715-384-3454 or email her at debbiebauer@marshfieldchamber.com. CHILDREN’S BOOK SWAP SATURDAY, JUNE 20TH @ZOO FEST 11:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. PLEASE JOIN US FOR OUR 3RD ANNUAL CHILDREN’S BOOKSWAP! ON SATURDAY, JUNE 20TH, BRING BOOKS YOU NO LONGER READ TO ZOO FEST AT WILDWOOD PARK & ZOO AND EXCHANGE THEM OUT FOR “NEW” ONES! IT’S A FUN, EASY WAY TO GET NEW BOOKS TO READ OVER SUMMER VACATION. 8 MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY Leadership Marshfield 2015-2016 Recruitment Efforts Begin Are you interested in being a participant in the 24th Leadership Marshfield class? Over 575 individuals are Alumni of the program and we are now starting to recruit for the Class of 2016. Applications will be available June 15 at the MACCI office and on the MACCI website at www.marshfieldchamber. com. LEADERSHIP M A R S H F I E L D The program will kick off with a two-day retreat scheduled at the Holiday Inn on September 16 & 17. Full day, monthly programs focus on Education, Quality of Life, Public Safety Day, City Government, Health Care, and Business & Economic Development day. The program concludes with a graduation ceremony to take place in April. This professional, personal and community growth program is sponsored by the Marshfield Area Chamber Foundation. Call the MACCI office at 715-384-3454 for more information. Marshfield Convention & Visitors Bureau Recognizes “Best of Marshfield” At the May 7 Tourism Banquet sponsored by the Marshfield Convention & Visitors Bureau, Marshfield area businesses were recognized with “Best of Marshfield” awards. Voting took place online and a record number participated in the survey. “Oscars” were presented to the following “best of”: Bakery: 2-1/2 Cups Cupcakery and Bakeshop Best Bar/Lounge - Nutz Deep II Best Bartender - Andy Meddaugh, Crabby Dave’s Best Breakfast/Brunch - The Kitchen Table Best Burger - Nutz Deep II Best Casual Dining - Blue Heron Brew Pub Best Ethnic Restaurant: El Mezcal Best Festival - Hub City Days Best Fine Dining - Thomas House Best Fried Cheese Curds - Nutz Deep II Best Hotel/Motel - Hotel Marshfield Best Hotel Restaurant - Libby McNeill’s Best Main Street Shoppe - The Back Porch Best Music/Entertainment - Vox Concert Series Best New Restaurant - Taqueria El Sol Best Pizza - Scotty’s Best Sporting Event - Hub City Duathalon Best Tourist Attraction - Wildwood Park & Zoo Best Fish Fry - Buck-A-Neer Super Club Best Waitress - Ariel Gorst, Crabby Dave’s Congratulations to all! Save the date! MACCI’s Chamber Caper will be held on Wednesday, August 12 at RiverEdge Golf Course. Sponsorship opportunities are available. Watch for information on how you can get involved! MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 9 SU BE AN PERH A D H ER ELP O! ... R YOU EAR! R A G WE HERO EST ER RB U S P IZES FO ED!! PR RESS D BE A SUPERHERO AND WALK, RUN OR FLY WITH US ON SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2015 @ GRieSE PARK 8:00 AM Registration; 9:00 AM RACE start chip-timed event...Awards will be given to 1st - 3rd place male & female finishers in six age groups. Register online at active.com or go to marshfieldareaunitedway.org to print MAIL-IN form. Registration fee: $25 IF paid before 06/30/14; $30 after A special thank you to our Gold level sponsor: ALL PROCEEDS will BENEFIT THE NUTRITION ON WEEEKNDS PROGRAM NEW THIS YEAR! 1/2 MILE KIDS FUN RUN, STARTS @ 8:30 AM REGISTRATION FEE IS A DONATION OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: JELLY, GRANOLA BARS, CHEERIOS, RAISIN BRAN, LIFE CEREAL, RAISINS/CRAISINS, PRETZELS, GOLDFISH CRACKERS, ANIMAL CRACKERS, JELLO CUPS, FRUIT OR APPLESAUCE CUPS AND ZIPLOC SANDWICH BAGS *REGISTRATION FOR THE FUN RUN IS ON THE DAY OF THE EVENT ONLY. JUNE DAIRY BREAKFAST Sponsored By: MARSHFIELD FFA ALUMNI Hosted By: UW-Marshfield Agricultural Research Station- North M605 Drake Ave. Stratford, WI 54484 Directions: Take Hwy 97 to County Road C West(toward Spencer), Go 1 Mile West on Cty Rd. C to Drake Ave., turn North on Drake Ave and the Farm will be on the West side of the road. Please Watch for Signs. Sunday, JUNE 21, 2015 Serving From 7 AM – 12 PM All you can eat buttermilk, blueberry & potato pancakes with real maple syrup. Also, applesauce, sausage, cheese, ice cream sundaes, orange juice, bottled milk & coffee. $7.00 - age 11 & Up $4.00 - preschool to age 10 All proceeds to benefit FFA & FFA Alumni Petting Zoo~Music~ Door Prizes~ Educational Displays~ Silent Auction~Guided Tours ALL YOU CAN EAT Visit us in the downtown! Don’t be bothered by the Maple Avenue Construction! Use Central Avenue, the Alley Ways, and Back Parking Lots! Support locally owned businesses Free Pocket Square with any Tux Rental Booked May thru August with wear dates thru December 2015 *must mention coupon* Parking Available in the Back Nail Artistry Receive (1) Half-Price Set of Acrylic Nails • • • Now you have 3 ways to reach you goal! Jenny Craig Membership Curves Membership Curves + Jenny Craig Membership Join Today and Save $100! 111 E. Second Street | Marshfield, WI |715-387-8701 (regular price $40.00, a savings of $20.00!)Redeemable by Appt. 103 E. 3rd Street. 715-387-2200 | Debbie Grube *present coupon* Good thru 2015 Please mention coupon when booking. Not valid with any other sale or special offer. One coupon per customer per visit. Receive (1) Half-Price Pedicure (regular price $30,00, savings of $15.00). Redeemable by Appt. St. Vincent De Paul Thrift Store $5.00 FREE With a minimum $15.00 purchase Thank you for helping us help others Must present coupon at time of transaction. 169 N Central Ave. | 715-387-4425 Senior Craft Shoppe 450 South Central Ave. Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Known for our handmade merchandise and quality workmanship! Many Gift Items under $5.00! Note: We also do special orders! Find us on Facebook: Senior Craft Shoppe Marshfield Putting An Experienced Caring Attorney On Your Side Can Make A Difference! Free ½ hour consult. Atty. Shari L. Post 243 S. Central Ave., Ste. 105 P.O. Box 352 Marshfield, WI 54449 715-387-2768 General Practice With Emphasis On Criminal Law, Family Law. All At Reasonable Fees. 25% off 345 S. Central Avenue | 715.384.2080 Mon.—Fri. : 9:30am-5:30pm Sat. : 9:30am—4pm Sun: Closed one item of regular priced jewelry *must mention coupon Exp. Dec. 2015* Upcycled items | Repurposed furniture | Vintage items |Unique floral | Clothing | & much, much, MORE! $5 OFF Your Purchase of $25 or More! Phone: 715-305-3746 125 South Central Ave. Business Hours: Tues.-Fri. 10a.m. – 5pm Sat. 10a.m. – 5pm $5 OFF Your next purchase of $25.00 or more With coupon. Expires 12/31/2015 *Rubber Stamps *Scrapbook Supplies *Workshops Stampin’ N Scrappin’ Fun 327 S. Central Ave | Marshfield 715-384-7885 Free Dip! with bread purchase! 20% off One item! *must present coupon* Some exclusions may apply. Don’t let the construction get you down! If you are a business in the downtown, email us your coupon! info@mainstreetmarshfield.com Sun Mon 1 Spencer School Color Walk – 12:30 – 3 pm – Spencer School Track Tue 2 Wed 3 Maximize Your Membership 12 – 1 pm MACCI Thu 4 Fri 5 Evening With Matthew Santos & Marina V 7 pmWildwood Pavilion Sat 6 Breaking through brick walls for the stumped family historian 9:30 am-Noon – Marshfield Public Library High Tea at the Chestnut 1-3 pm – Chestnut Center for the Arts 7 8 Young Professionals – 5:30 pm MACCI 9 Fore the Kids10 am registration – RiverEdge Golf 10 Neighborhood Memory Café – 10:30 am – Noon – Wesley United Methodist Church June Leadership Marshfield Council mtg – Noon - MACCI 14 Stratford’s Heritage Days 15 16 Downtown Marshfield’s Third Tuesdays– 5 – 7 pm Marshfield Civic Band - 7:30 pm – Columbia Park 21 June Dairy BreakfastMarshfield FFA Alumni – 7 amNoon – UWMarshfield Agricultural Research StationNorth 22 Board Meeting 4 pm - MACCI 23 Central Wisconsin’s Got Talent – 3 pm – Witter Field – Wisconsin Rapids 28 Small Town Baseball State Championship! Steve J. Miller Recreation Area Auburndale Music FestivalAuburndale Memorial Park 24 Marshfield Civic Band Concert 7:30 pm – Columbia Park Business After 5 Kabinet Konnection Happy Father’s Day 2015 17 District Holstein Cattle Show today-tomorrow! – Marshfield Fairgrounds Park 29 Going Nutz For The Arts! – Today-July 3! 1 - 4:30 pm – Chestnut for the Arts 30 11 Vox Concert Series – 7 pm – Gareth Asher, Hayward Williams – Wildwood Station Pavilion 12 Stratford’s Heritage Day Central Wisconsin’s Got Talent – 11 am – Downtown Stratford Three OaksGolden Living Center 10-Year Celebration Carnival-2-7 pm 18 Vox Concert Series – 7 pm – Communist Daughter and guest Danika Holmes– Wildwood Pavilion 25 MYP Social Event – 6 pm – Abares Outer Limits 13 Make their Hearts Smile Make –AWish Truck Convoy 12:30 - 2 pm – Central Ave 19 Summer Block Party 6 – 11 pm – 300 Block Downtown Marshfield Vox Concert Series – 7 pm – Meiko and special guest Buddy–Columbia Park 26 20 Zoofest – 11 am – 3 pm – Wildwood Park & Zoo Mike’s Run – Jack Hackman Field, Marshfield 27 Small Town Baseball State Championship! Steve J. Miller Recreation Area Small Town Baseball State Championship! Steve J. Miller Recreation Area Auburndale Music FestivalVarious activities: Softball, Volleyball tournaments, car show, and so much more! Auburndale Music FestivalAuburndale Memorial Park Movies in the Park – Dusk – Marshfield Fairgrounds Park Central Wisconsin State Fair Season Passes now Available! Discount Price Until July 15th $20 per Adult Season Pass Available at CW State Fair Office or MACCI Specialty Car Enthusiast Graffiti Weekend Car Show – 6 pm – Marshfield Mall Central Wisconsin’s Got Talent- 11 am Auburndale PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE PAID MARSHFIELD, WI PERMIT NO. 24 700 South Central Avenue Marshfield, WI 54449 www.marshfieldchamber.com phone: (715) 384-3454 fax: (715) 387-8925 Return Service Requested Perspectives is published monthly for the members and supporters of the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry. MACCI is a member of the American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE), the Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC), the Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Executives (WCCE), Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. (WEDC), International Economic Development Council (IEDC), International Your Staff of: MACCI Scott Larson, Executive Director Debbie Bauer, Program Director Karen Isaacson, Member Services Director Jessica Roehl, Administrative Assistant Open position, Administrative Assistant Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), Wisconsin Downtown Action Council (WDAC) and SCORE (Counselors to America’s Small Business), Transportation Development Association (TDA), Dairy Business Council (DBA), and Wisconsin Economic Development Association ( WEDA). Correspondence may be sent to MACCI at 700 South Central Avenue, Marshfield, WI 54449. Send faxes to 715-387-8925 or call 715-384-3454. Our email address is macci@marshfieldchamber. com and our web site is www.marshfieldchamber. com Chamber Foundation Karen Olson, Business Development Director MACCI Board of Directors Dave Meissner, President Pat Wesenberg, Vice President Frank Baltus, Secretary Troy Weik - Treasurer Bob Trussoni - Exec. Member Nick Arnoldy Sharon Helwig Neil Armitage Cory LaTourell Jerry Cleveland Amy Nystrom Todd Diedrich Phil Trierweiler Matt Eckelberg Ron Wilczek Convention & Visitors Bureau Matt McLean, Executive Director Lyn Anderson - Marketing Assistant Advertise in the New Perspectives Raise your company’s visibility in a monthly newsletter that goes to the top executives, managers and entrepreneurs in Marshfield & surrounding communities. Perspectives is an extremely cost-effective way to get your message out to a highly targeted group of your fellow business people. For more information, contact the Chamber at (715) 384-3454.
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