Issue 109 - City of Waupun

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Issue 109 - City of Waupun
Community News
Issue 109
October 8, 2014
A City of Waupun publication
Community News is an E-newsletter capturing key events of the City of Waupun, and
the various departments within the City. You can also find helpful information from the
local schools, the Booster Club, Waupun Area Chamber of Commerce, and local
service organizations and non-profits in special sections of Community News.
City Hall Happenings
“End of the Trail” City Meetings & Events
10/11, 8:45am –
Special Fire & Police
Commission, Safety
Building
10/13-11/14
(weather permitting) –
Yard Waste Pick Up
10/14, 4:30pm –
Board of Public
Works, City Hall
Council Chambers
10/14, 6:00pm –
Common Council,
City Hall Council
Chambers
10/15, 4:45pm – Plan
Commission, City
Hall Council
Chambers
10/20, 4:15pm –
Library Board,
Library
YARD WASTE PICK UP
The City of Waupun
Department of
Public Works will
begin fall yard waste
pickup on October
13, continuing
through November
14, weather
permitting. This
service is for the
disposal of leaves,
grass, garden waste,
and branches that
are generated from
routine yard
maintenance.
Yard Waste
Collection
Guidelines:
● Place leaves and
brush on the terrace
near the curb (not in
the street)
● Leave grass
clippings and leaves
at the curbside loose
(please do not bag)
● No tree stumps or
tree root systems will
be collected
The service is not
intended for tree
removal or lot
cleaning.
● Separate leaf piles
and brush piles
● Branches shall not
ENERGY ASSISTANCE SIGN UP
Do you live in Fond
du Lac County and
need assistance with
your energy bills?
Two opportunities to
sign up for Energy
Assistance will be
provided at the
Waupun Senior
Center, 301 E. Main
Street.
● Wednesday,
October 22 from
9:30am-1:00pm
LUNCH WITH VISITORS FROM SISTER CITY
Chat over coffee with
Mayor Kyle on
Tuesday, October 14
from 8:00-9:00am at
End of the Trail
exceed 3 inches in
diameter
Visitors from our Sister
City Isumi, Japan
enjoyed lunch with
City staff on
September 29th. The
group discussed the
similarities and
differences in local
government
structures.
● Wednesday,
November 12 from
9:30am-1:00pm
Staff will be available
to help individuals
apply for assistance.
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WAUPUN AREA EVENTS
Thursdays through
Oct. 23, 3:30-6:30pm –
Farmers Markets,
Tanner Park
10/9, 9:30am-2:00pm –
WMH Auxiliary
Fundraiser with The
Nutman Co. (nut,
chocolate & candy
sale), Hospital Lobby
10/10-10/11 – Fall
Craft-A-Thon, Bethel
CRC
10/11, 9:00am-2:00pm
– Fall Vendor & Craft
Fair, Historic Waupun
City Hall Auditorium
FLEXOGRAPHIC EXPANSION
Congratulations to Flexographic
Packaging, who recently broke
ground on a 20,000 square foot
addition to their plant located at 4
Taylor Street. The expansion is
scheduled for completion in March
2015. At the groundbreaking
ceremony were, from left, VicePresident Erik Blandenberg,
President David Puente, Alderman
Mike Johnson, Mayor Kyle Clark,
Alderperson Nancy Vanderkin,
Gladys O’Herrin, mother of David &
Robert Puente; and Robert Puente,
Milwaukee Alderman and brother
of David Puente.
Photo by Hank Snyder, Capital Newspapers
SUPPORTING MARSH HAVEN
10/11, 1:30pm –Watch
“A League of Their
Own” with former pro
baseball player
“Mamie” Redman,
Rock River
Intermediate School
Lecture Hall
Sundays beginning
10/12, 4:30-7:00pm –
Open Skating,
Waupun Community
Center
10/13, 10:00am6:00pm – Book Sale,
Waupun Public Library
Check out the Events
Calendar on the
Waupun Festivals
website!
www.waupunfestivals.com
The crowd gathered at our historic auditorium on Oct. 3 to enjoy Cowboy
Brad Fitch perform his John Denver Tribute. The concert and silent auction
raised funds for Marsh Haven Nature Center’s youth programs.
Lending his support to Marsh
Haven, Mayor Kyle presents
the nature center director
Renee Wahlen with a
donation from his Mayor’s
salary. Thank you to Renee
and the Marsh Haven
volunteers for the many fun,
educational programs and
events that you bring to our
community!
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Non-Profit Press
100 YEARS OF 4-H
“Recording Angel”
Laugh the night away when Chicago’s legendary comedy troupe The Second City The week of October 5-11 is National
4-H Week and Wisconsin is celebrating
a milestone - 100 years of 4-H! Find
out more about the program that
challenges youth ages 5-18 to learn
about leadership, citizenship and life
skills while having fun, exploring and
discovering, in a press release
following the newsletter.
comes to historic City Hall Auditorium! Saturday, October 25 7:30pm (doors open 6:30) HISTORICAL SOCIETY EVENTS
Come meet
Waupun Hall of
Fame inductee
Magdalen “Mamie”
Redman and learn
about her
experiences playing
professional baseball
in the All-American
Girls Professional
League, during a
special event at
Need a Ride?
Waupun Taxi Hours:
▪ Mon-Thu 6am-6pm
▪ Fri 6am-6pm &
9:30pm-2:30am
▪ Sat 10am-2pm &
9:30pm-2:30am
▪ Closed Sundays &
Holidays
Package delivery is
also available!
Rock River
Intermediate School
on Saturday,
October 11 at
1:30pm. The movie
“A League of their
Own” will be shown.
On Saturday,
October 18 at
7:00pm head to
Waupun Public
Library for Lights of
the Lake: A Great
Lakes Lighthouse
Slide Show by Phillip
L. Block.
During this very
interesting hour-long
program, viewers will
see attractive
portraits of 50
different Great Lakes
lighthouses and learn
BOOK SALE
324-2426
Book Sale
The City of Waupun
contracts with Waupun
Taxi to provide sharedride taxi services within
the city.
Monday, October 13, 10:00am-6:00pm
Waupun Public Library
BAG SALE in the Friends Room!
½ Price books in the Shaler Room!
why the lighthouses
were originally built,
as well as their
historical significance
to shipping on the
Great Lakes.
Both events are free
of charge (donations
accepted) and
hosted by the
Waupun Historical
Society.
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NIGHTMARE IN WARPED WOODS II
WARP and the
Waupun Disc Golf
Association are
proud to announce
their second annual
Disc Golf Ace Race,
the Nightmare in
“Who Sows
Believes In God”
Waupun Senior Center 301 E. Main Street Walk‐In Flu Shot Clinic Monday, October 27 8:30‐10:00am ▪ Bring your insurance card ▪ Self pay cost is $30 ▪ Questions? Fond du Lac County Health Department 929‐3085 WARPed Woods II,
The Waupun Chain
Massacre!
20 holes by day, 20
by night. Will you
survive?
This event takes
place at Waupun’s
County Park on
October 18th. Fee is
$20 if you come in
costume, $25 if you
do not. Registration
opens at 2pm,
Players meeting at
3:45. Only the first 30
players get a player's
pack, and prizes for
top finishers and best
costume.
FIBER WORKSHOP
The Waupun Craft
Center is hosting a
Fiber Workshop &
Demonstration and
Craft & Bake Sale on
Thursday, October 23
at Emmanuel
Reformed Church,
400 W. Brown Street
(please use back
entrance).
and the Fiber
Workshop &
Demonstration run
from 6:30-8:30pm.
See how fiber goes
from the sheep to a
finished project.
The craft & bake sale
begin at 6:00pm,
Learn about
washing, carding,
dyeing, spinning and
design. Find out how
to understand your
fiber and what you
can do with it.
Free event, with craft
and bake sale
proceeds supporting
the Craft Center’s
“Quilts of Valor”
project.
FOOD DRIVE
American Legion
Post 210
130 N. State Street
Pork Chop Dinner
Saturday, Oct. 25
4:00-7:30pm
$10 in advance,
$11 at the door
Boy Scout Troop 711
and Cub Scout Pack
3777 begin their
annual food drive on
Monday, October
13th when they will
be distributing bags
in the Waupun and
Fox Lake area.
HALLOWEEN FUN FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
A Special Night of Library Fun for Special Kids…
Halloween Costume Party!
Saturday, October, 18 from 2:30-4:00pm
Waupun Public Library
All special needs students (and their family
members) from the Waupun area are invited to
attend. More details following the newsletter!
Residents are asked
to fill their bag with
non-perishable food
items. Bags will be
collected on
Saturday, October
18th. Thank you for
supporting this great
cause!
Community News, Page 5
COMMUNITY TABLE WELCOMES NEW SPONSOR
Harris Mill Park
Like Waupun
Festivals -
Wisconsin Events on
Facebook!
The Waupun Community Table
welcomed a new sponsor on Friday, Sept.
26. Providing a hot meal to those in need
were members of the Netherlands
Reformed Congregation. The church is
located at the corner of Oak Center
Road and Dead End Road, one mile
northeast of Waupun. Seated from left is
Joanne Giebink and Vicki Koepsell.
Standing from left is Mike Cox and their
new Pastor, Ver Gungst. Photo by Larry Duer
VFW POPPY PRINCESS HONORED
Quilt Raffle
Win a Waupun
Warrior Quilt!
Drawing during
Homecoming game
on Oct. 10. Tickets $1
each or 6 for $5.
Proceeds go to
support a new
Track/Soccer
Complex.
In recognition of her excellence in helping to
promote the Buddy Poppy program for
Bentley-Hull VFW Post 6709 as Princess in 20132014, Alyia Van Loo, age 9, is presented with
a keepsake plaque from Sr-Vice Commander
Jay Graff. Alyia has participated in all events
this past year including helping with the
poppy distribution, parades and other VFW
Photo by Larry Duer
activities.
HOPE TRAIN CLUB SHOW & SALE
Winning a mystery case of model
train cars, one of several prizes
given away at the 5th Annual
Model Train Show & Sale held
Saturday, October 4th at the
Wesley Center in Waupun, is
Susan Melcher of Fond du Lac.
Standing next to her is Don
Meinders, one of the show
organizers for the Hope Train Club.
Photo by Larry Duer
School District Dialogue
Homecoming Preparation
Like the
Waupun Athletic
Booster Club on
Facebook!
Decorating windows in downtown
Waupun for their Homecoming
event against New Holstein on
Friday, October 10, are Senior
Class members of Waupun FFA
Chapter. At top is Brooke Tonn
assisted by Tia Vanbever.
Photo by Larry Duer
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Learn more about SAGES’ CommUNITY Night (going on TOMORROW!) in a
press release following the newsletter!
Historic Waupun City Hall
WASD Calendar
 Oct 9, 5:00-8:00pm
– SAGES CommUNITY
Night
 Oct 10 – Early
Release
 Oct 10, 4:00pm –
Homecoming
Parade
 Oct 10, 7:00pm –
Homecoming
Football Game
 Oct 11, 8:0011:30pm –
Homecoming Dance
 Oct 13 – Board of
Education
Communications
(6:00pm), Personnel
(7:00pm) & Long
Range Planning
(8:00pm) Committee
Meetings, ESC
SCHOOL BOARD APPRECIATION WEEK
October 5-11 marks
School Board
Appreciation Week. This is
a time to build awareness
and understanding of the
vital function an elected
board of education plays
in our communities. Learn
more about your local
school board in a press
release following the
newsletter.
CWC Corner
Waupun Hockey
Association’s 42nd
Annual
Hockey Unlimited
Steak Dinner &
Live Auction
Saturday October 18
5:30pm
St. Joseph Parish
Center
Call Tricia to register
382-6358
Upcoming Events
 Oct. 8, 6:00-8:00pm – Elementary Showcase: Come and view the
classrooms, see the kids' projects, talk with the teachers, and enjoy a
dessert!
 Oct. 10-11 – Craft-A-Thon: All types of crafters are welcome! Start working
on, or finish up those projects that you may have. Friday from 1:00pm12:00am and Saturday from 8:00am - 4:00pm. Registration
form attached.
 Oct. 13, 7:00pm –Middle School Fall Concert at Randolph
Christian School
 Oct. 28, 7:00pm – High School Fall Concert
Many of the
photos and
articles in
Community News
are submitted by
service
organizations,
sports groups, or
other individuals.
Thank you for
sharing your events
and achievements
with us! To submit
information to be
considered for a
future newsletter,
please email
Community News, Page 7
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Community Events & News
WHS CLASS OF 1949 CELEBRATES 65TH REUNION
michelle@cityofwaupun.org
City of Waupun
201 E. Main Street
Waupun, WI 53963
Phone
(920)324-7900
E-mail
michelle@cityofwaupun.org
Websites
www.cityofwaupun.org
www.waupunfestivals.com
www.waupunutilities.com
www.waupunchamber.com
www.waupun.k12.wi.us
Photo by Larry Duer
The Waupun High School class of 1949 recently celebrated their 65th class reunion at
the Rock River Country Club. The “49'ers” have tentatively decided to hold their 67th
reunion on the third Saturday in August 2016 at the Country Club. Gordon and Sally
Sharbuno volunteered to serve on the committee. Mike Stoffel will update the annual
address booklet and John Williamson will serve as the class treasurer. Classmates chose
to continue the Friday Night Fish Fry and the Saturday noon luncheon for the 2016
event which will mark the 15th time the class has celebrated the graduation of the WHS
Class of 1949. In the back row, from left, are John Williamson, Joe Witkowski, Drew
Pattee, Garrit Haima, Mike Stoffel, Eugene Frei and Ray Voelker. Middle row from left,
Gordon Sharbuno, Sally (Ullerich) Sharbuno, Fay (Kremers) Porter, Ramona (Krueger)
Hansen, Dave Hash and Eugene Kastein. Front row from left, Kathleen (Kolterman) Bird,
Shirley (Van Hierden) Rollins, Yvonne (Nyhuis) Bolda, Margene (Towne) Guenther,
Donna (Irish) McCulloch, Marlene (Dykstra) Landaal and Naomi (Hansen) Schouten.
100 YEARS OF 4-H IN WISCONSIN
We are celebrating 100 years of empowering youth to reach their full potential, working
and learning in partnership with caring adults. Serving both Urban and rural communities, we
are helping young people to learn about leadership, citizenship and life skills while having fun,
exploring and discovering.
The members of 4-H are boys and girls from 5 to 18 years old. All the members have the
opportunity to pursue their own interest with projects that include from photography to
rocketry, from robotics to animal science, all programs encourage youth to learn by doing. They
have amazing opportunities to travel to: summer camps, field trips, state fair, State and
National Youth Conferences, etc. To be leaders: being actively involved in the decision-making
of their clubs, helping and teaching other members, etc. To be active citizens: taking part of
community service and other activities that allows them to improve as a community. All this to
support the essential elements of positive youth development: Belonging, Mastery, Generosity
and Independence.
Did you know people like: Reggie White, Johnny Cash, Julia Roberts, Jacqueline Kennedy
Onassis, just to mention a few, were members of 4-H?
As we celebrate our Centennial and the 4-H National week, we invite everyone to learn
more about 4-H by visiting: http://www.uwex.edu/ces/4h/ or call the UW-Extension office at
(920) 929-3170 to help you find and join one of the 21 clubs in the Fond Du Lac County.
The Waupun Craft Center
invites you to…..
Fiber Workshop & Demonstration - 6:30 to 8:30
Craft & Bake Sale begins at 6:00 p.m.
“Quilts of Valor” Display
See how fiber goes from the sheep to a finished project. Learn about washing,
carding, dyeing, spinning and design. Find out how to understand your fiber
and what you can do with it.
Demonstrators will be on hand to show you how wool, mohair & silk becomes
yarn. Spinning wheels, drop spindles, kits, hand spun yarn and fiber will be
available for purchase.
This event is free and open to the public. Proceeds from the Craft and Bake
Sale will benefit our “Quilts of Valor” project supplies.
Thursday, October 23, 6:00 to 8:30 p.m.
Emmanuel Reformed Church
400 W. Brown Street, Waupun
(Please use the back entrance)
For more information contact waupuncraftcenter@yahoo.com
Or “like” us on Facebook - Waupun Craft Center
A Special Night of Library Fun for Special Kids… Halloween Costume Party! Saturday, October 18th, 2:30‐4:00pm Waupun Public Library, 123 S. Forest Street, Waupun All special needs students (and their family members) from the Waupun Area (CWC, MVP, RRIS, SAGES & WHS) are invited to attend this private party! A private room has been reserved for this interactive Halloween fun! Students are welcome to make noise and roam around in this closed, large room during the fun. No long lines to wait in and lots of fun things to do! Event Details: 2:30‐3:00 Halloween Project…sensory table and interactive story fun 3:00‐3:30 Movie…Room on the Broom (30‐minute movie) 3:30‐4:00 Trunk‐or‐Treat…a special section of the parking lot will be marked (please park here when you arrive) What you need to do: 1. RSVP by Friday, 10/17 to Tara Fisher Rhodes @ 920‐296‐1526 or on Facebook…please include name of student, total # children coming. Siblings of special needs students are welcome and encouraged to attend! 2. Get your costumes ready! Students AND adults encouraged to dress up and participate in the fun! 3. Bring candy to hand out to all those attending during the trunk‐or‐treat (please park in the designated area) Information about this event (and more!) is also available on the Facebook Special Needs Family Forum‐ Waupun group page under the Events tab. Not yet a member and would like to join? This is a confidential group…please send a Facebook Friend Request to Tara Fisher Rhodes to be added‐ family and extended family are welcome! A special ‘thank you’ to the Waupun Public Library for sponsoring this event fun! SAVE THE DATE: 11/25 6‐7pm Special Needs Thanksgiving Library Fun! __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Recipients: Mark Buteyn (CWC), Sheri Dewar (MVP), Kelly Gilbert/Amy Martin (RRIS), Jen Schramm (WHS), Rachel Smith (SAGES) & Nancy Smits (CWC), Tami Lont (WPL) NEWS RELEASE
Contact: Nick Vertz, Principal
Sheri Hicken, Agricultural Educator / Community Outreach
School for AGricultural & Environmental Studies
Phone: (920) 928-3136
Email: nvertz@waupun.k12.wi.us / shicken@waupun.k12.wi.us
--- For Immediate Release ---
School for AGricultural & Environmental Studies’ (SAGES’)
CommUNITY Night: Celebrating People and Partnerships
Essential to the School’s Success
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Featuring Exploration & Edu-tainment for Everyone -To kick-off the 2014-2015 school year, students at the School for Agricultural and
Environmental Studies (SAGES), a public charter school in Fox Lake, Wisconsin,
engaged in conversations about community and what they valued for their school
community and their learning. To extend their thinking beyond the school walls, guest
speakers from the Fox Lake Historical Society were invited to share local history on
people and places within the community, which enticed students to want to know more.
As a culmination of those discussions and discoveries, plus the completion of an allschool “Letterboxing Project,” SAGES’ will host their “CommUNITY Night” on
Thursday, October 9.
“It has been thrilling to hear students sharing what they discovered about our community
and adventures they have had searching for their first letterbox, Fox Lake Welcomes
You!” explained Sheri Hicken, SAGES’ Agricultural Educator. “I became aware of
Letterboxing from a social studies instructor I had in school and knew this outdoor hobby
would be a wonderful fit for our learners.” As defined by AtlasQuest.com, a Letterboxing
Community, “Letterboxing combines artistic ability with ‘treasure-hunts’ in parks,
forests, and cities around the world. Participants seek out hidden letterboxes by cracking
codes and following clues.” Each class at SAGES from kindergarten through seventh
grade was assigned a location where they will plant a letterbox. The public unveiling of
their efforts including research, interviews, and development of clues will occur as a part
of the school’s CommUNITY Night event.
Beyond exploring local letterboxes, CommUNITY Night guests can participate in an
array of additional Edu-tainment. Students will be conducting project presentations and
technology demonstrations, as well as collecting survey information from potential
volunteers or school supporters. Workshops featuring topics such as “Healthy,
Homemade Meals & Snacks” and “Social Media: Protecting Your Identity” will be
conducted by the UW-Extension Nutrition Education Program for Columbia/Dodge
Counties and Farmers State Bank respectively. Families can stop by the outdoor
classroom to “read on a rock,” fall-themed books from the Fox Lake Public Library and
build a scarecrow together to be included in SAGES’ entry for the Fox Lake Fall
“Spooktacular” Event Scarecrow Competition happening later this month. Plus, the
school will be open for self-guided tours and a handful of area businesses, such as
Brook’s Nook restaurant, Jonas Apple Orchard, Alsum Farms & Produce, Del Monte
Foods, Hoekstra’s Market & Greenhouse, and State Street Pizza will offer samples of
“Local Flavors” such as purple potatoes and pizza to salsa and pulled pork sliders in the
school’s lunchroom.
Running from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm, the event is open to SAGES’ families, as well as the
general public. “We welcome everyone throughout this and surrounding communities to
join us and genuinely look forward to forging further partnerships with locals who wish
to share an expertise, their time, talent, or resources with our students and staff,” notes
Nick Vertz, Principal. “Each person, business, or organization plays an essential role in
the success of our school and students.”
Also in conjunction with SAGES’ CommUNITY Night, bicycles of various sizes will be
given away. Donations will be accepted and then used for Physical Education equipment
at the school.
For a complete CommUNITY Night schedule or to learn more about SAGES, visit the
school’s website www.waupun.k12.wi.us/sages, follow them on Facebook at
www.facebook.com/schoolforagriculturalandenvironmentalstudies, or call the school at
(920) 928-3136.
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School for AGricultural & Environmental Studies (SAGES) | 200 South Depot, Fox Lake, Wisconsin 53933
The School for AGricultural and Environmental Studies (SAGES), part of the Waupun Area School District, is a K-7
public charter school located in Fox Lake, Wisconsin. Doors to this unique school with a project-based, agricultural
and environmental science focus first opened for the 2012-2013 school year. Learn more at www.waupun.k12.wi.us.
Vision Statement: “The vision of SAGES is the creation of culture that actively and thoughtfully con-serves and
sustains the land, flora and fauna that comprise our environment and food sources.”
Mission Statement: "Our mission is to produce responsible, productive citizens who have both a local and global
perspective and are committed to preserving and sustaining national and world environments, food sources and
other natural resources."
Wisconsin School Board Appreciation Week
October 5 - 11, 2014
Wisconsin School Board Appreciation Week set for Oct. 5-11
The Wisconsin Association of School Boards has set Oct. 5-11 as Wisconsin School Board Appreciation Week as a time to build
awareness and understanding of the vital function an elected board of education plays in our communities. The Waupun Area School
District is joining all public school districts across the state to celebrate Wisconsin School Board Appreciation Week to honor local
board members for their commitment to the Waupun area and its children.
“It takes strong schools to build a strong community, and these men and women devote countless hours to making sure our schools are
helping every child learn at a higher level,” Dr. Tonya Gubin said. “They make the tough decisions every month and spend many
hours studying education issues and regulations in order to provide the kind of accountability our citizens expect.”
Gubin said the key work of school boards is to raise student achievement by:
Creating a vision for what the community wants the school district to be and for making student achievement the top
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priority;
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Establishing standards for what students will be expected to learn and be able to do;
Ensuring progress is measured to be sure the district’s goals are achieved and students are learning at expected
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levels;
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Being accountable for their decisions and actions by continually tracking and reporting results;
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Creating a safe, orderly climate where students can learn and teachers can teach;
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Forming partnerships with others in the community to solve common problems; and
Focusing attention on the need for continuous improvement by questioning, refining and revising issues related to
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student achievement.
“School board members give the Waupun and Fox Lake citizens a voice in education decision making. Even though we make a
special effort to show our appreciation in October, their contribution is a year-round commitment.”
WASD Board of Education
Current Board Members: (Back row) Dylan Weber (2014); Glen Wilson (2010); Jennie Patrykus (2014),
(Front row) Roger Schregardus (2004), Vice President; Bill Bruins (2010), President; Ron Paul (2009), Treasurer;
Kathy Schlieve (2010), Clerk
Craft-a-thon
October 10 & 11, 2014
Held at Bethel Christian Reformed Church
All Types of Crafters Welcomed:
Scrapbookers, Card Makers, Quilters, Sewers, Knitters, etc…
Fee Will Include:
*Craft-Hops (Juniors) will meet you at the door and carry your supplies to your table
---Friday 4 pm-6pm and Saturday 8am-9am
*Dinner Friday Night, Muffins & Fruits Saturday Morning, & Lunch on Saturday
*Bottled water, warm apple cider, coffee, soda
*Unlimited use of consultant’s tools, stamps, and inks
*Table space to work
Questions? Contact Becky Vander Werff at 920-296-7094 or bvwsu@yahoo.com
Friday, October 10th 1:00 pm -12:00 am ---$40
Saturday, October 11th 8:00 am-4:00 pm ---$40
Both Days ---$70
*$5 discount if registered by October 1st*
Discount for Students: $10 off one day, $15 off of two days
---Fundraiser for the Junior Class to cover class expenses--Mail registration by October 1st to receive $5 discount and reserve a table
Or give to Mark or Becky Vander Werff at CWC
Mail to: CWC Attn: Becky VW – 301 Fox Lake Road- Waupun, WI 53963
Make check out to CWC with Craft-a-thon in note section
Name:_________________________________________________________________
Phone:_____________________________ Email:______________________________
I will be attending (please circle): FRIDAY, SATURDAY, BOTH DAYS