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In This Issue
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Presidents Message
Executive Directors Message
Spotlight on Businesses
From Fort McCoy
Barb Brings to Mind
Spotlight on Ambassador Al Wright
Calendar of Events
Annual Banquet Pictorial
Volume XIV
February 2014
The Sparta Ambassador
Cabin Fever February 22 2014
Join us February 22, 2014 at the Club 16 for
our annual Cabin Fever “All Stars” edition.
This is a great event with wonderful
opportunities to win guns, cash, and many
prizes. Tickets can be picked up at the
Sparta Chamber Depot at 111 Milwaukee
St. Sparta WI. Tickets are $55 for a single,
$90 for a couple ticket, and $100 for a gun
table ticket.
Presents
CABIN FEVER
*ALL-STARS*
Strictly Business After 5
ABR Employment Services
5:30 February 19 2014
620 Industrial Dr #5
Sparta, WI
SBA5 at ABR Employment Services. Find out
how they can help your business grow with
the right matches in the skill sets you need
in employees. This is a great opportunity for
networking and meeting with fellow business
leaders in the industry so don’t miss out on this
opportunity.
RSVP YOUR SPOT
FOR SBA5 OUTLYING BUSINESSES
Showcase your business on March 19th at The
Greens Restarant. Contact the Chamber to
reserve your spot today! Limited to the first 12
businesses that participate.
February 22 2014
CLUB 16
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Tickets Can Be Purchased at
The Sparta Area Chamber of Commerce
111 Milwaukee St. Sparta, WI
or Call 608-269-4123
Ruger “American” 270 win
Taurus “Judge” 45/410
H&R “Pardner” Pump 12 Gauge
Weatherby “Vanguard II -Varmint 22-250 hvy bar
Mossburg 715 Tactical 22LR
Mossburg 802 Bolt 22LR
Marlin 17VR Bolt - Heavy Barrel 17 HMR
Mossburg Over Under 12 Gauge
Savage “Axis” “Muddy Girl” Camo Youth 7mm-08
Ruger MK-III Target Pistol 22LR
Weatherby “Vanguard II” Carbine 308 Win
Smith & Wesson “Sigma Pistol 9mm
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Wingspans
Tailgate Party
Basketball games
Plinko
Fishing Pond
Washer Toss
Corn Hole Games
Early Bird
50/50 Rafƕe
Walk Arounds
Board Rafƕes
And More!!
• MXB 360 Ɣnished in Mathews Lost Camo with accessories
• Mission Riot with Hunting Accessory Package
And Much More!
or a prizes and deatails visit
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Annual Banquet
Vice President of the WMC Jim Morgan give the opening address.
President DeAnn Perzel starts the
2014 Annual Meeting
Carol and Jeff Olson accept the
President’s Pride Award
Louis Zanon accepts his plaque for his many
years of service to the Chamber
New Board Members (from left to right) Dan Arndt, Todd Page, Ryan Tichenor, Rose Leis, Bonita Sanders, Mark Pierce,
Shobi Zietlow, and Walt Wieland after the swearing in ceremonies.
Award Winners Milt Leis, Louis Zanon, Carol and Jeff Olson, Kathy Mathweg, Luther Larson, Mark Pierce, and Jennifer Faber
Presidents Message
It was a pleasure to see so many of you at the Annual Dinner.
Thank you Jake’s Northwoods for the wonderful meal and your
hospitality. Congratulations to all our award recipients. I’d
also like to extend a very warm welcome to our 2014 Board of
Directors. It is going to be a great year!
It is already February and that means Cabin Fever has set in; it also means Sparta Chamber of Commerce Cabin Fever event
is just a few weeks away. Join us Saturday February 22 at Club 16 for this annual event. This year our theme is All-Stars and
we have many games, prizes and fun planned for the evening. Stop into the Chamber, ask a director or call the Depot to get
your tickets.
If you have questions about an activity or want to get involved please contact
the Chamber Office. Please check our calendar often as we continue to add
activities to it daily. We welcome all to enjoy and participate in the many
activities going on throughout the year.
We have plenty of activities to enjoy and explore all that makes our area a year
round destination for outdoor fun. Winter fun in the area includes cross
country skiing, snowmobiles, ice fishing and more. Please visit our website or
call the Chamber office with any questions.
If your business would like to promote a winter event please contact the
Chamber Office.
Please shop local and support your fellow members. As you find yourself in
need of a gift item, snow shovel, or something for your Valentine take a moment to stop in on one of your fellow members and see what wonderful items
they have to offer.
President DeAnn perzel
Respectfully,
DeAnn Perzel – President
Thank you to our New and Returning Members
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Fast Corp
The Beautique
Northwest Mutual
Fast Eddie’s
Lions Club
State Farm - Scott Davis Agency
Wayside Tavern
Handishop Industries
The Colonial
Grapevine Log Cabins
Lin’s Hair Salon
Hansen’s IGA
Best Western
Justin Trails
Resource Staffing Services
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Finishing Touch Drywall
Magnum Radio
Westside Wine & Spirits
Mayo Health
Flock’s Heating
Edward Jones - Denise Halverson
Edward Jones - Jerry Bisinger
Innovations Rehabilitation
On the Trails Festivals
Flocks Heating & Colling
Speeds Bike Shop
Papa Murphy’s
Sparta Festivals
Shades Body Studio
Executive Directors Message
Exec
January was a cold one, but things are hot at the chamber.
Our ad campaign for tourism is well under way, events
are being laid out for the year with a couple extra biking
events in the works, upgrades to the websites are being
implemented and planning for the next few months on
traveling to various areas to promote Sparta.
This month, I’m heading to Blain MN to speak at the Motorcycle Life Expo and promote Western Wisconsin as a
go-to destination with www.driftlessdestinations.com. The following week on February 22d is our “Cabin Fever”
fundraiser at Club 16. Please try to support this, as the money is used to support various Chamber program, and
plus- it is a lot of fun. Call the Chamber for details.
Don’t forget to attend the Monroe County Economic Opportunities at Fort McCoy on Thursday, February 27th (look
for the flyer in this newsletter). I’ll be finishing up the month by promoting Sparta at the La Crosse Golf Show.
In March, we will be promoting at the Wisconsin Governor’s conference on Tourism, Canoecopia and Sparta Sports
Expo. April will be the Wheel & Sprocket show.
We have just about finished the line up for the Concert in the Park series, and will get that out in March. If you
would like to sponsor these events, watch for the opportunity letter later this month.
I would like to thank all those that attended the Annual Banquet. It was a great time to reflect on the
accomplishments of 2013, and see the vision for the future.
As we head into warmer weather (hopefully soon), remember I am here to serve you and your business. Please
take the time to fill out the survey that we are sending out, so we know how to better serve the business community
needs.
Lastly, if you have not renewed your membership yet, please remember to invest in your community through the
chamber. Also, think about the added benefits of being a corporate sponsor. You can go online to
bikesparta.org/business-3.html to download a form today.
Sincerely,
Tim Hyma
Executive Director
Sparta Area Chamber of Commerce
Vision:
We will take time to pause to envision a future for our
region as it should be. We will create plans and seek
collaborations that help make our vision reality. We will
communicate our vision clearly, and empower others to
act in order to achieve results
Mission:
Welcoming Business, Unifying the Community, Creating
Possibilities
Spotlight On Business:
Union National Bank
Union National Bank has a long history of serving Sparta
and the surrounding communities in Monroe County
that dates back to Monroe County Bank in 1894 that
later merged with Farmers National Bank to become
Union National Bank. We have embraced our community bank image and made
an emphasis on being the best overall value to our customers. This is achieved by
providing individualized service, cutting edge products, and the lowest fee structure
in the area. We are the first Sparta financial to offer instant debit cards and one
of the first to offer App based mobile banking. Whether it be a simple checking
account or a complex SBA commercial loan we design the products with a specific
customer in mind.
As a community bank we pride ourselves as being good stewards of our community.
No other financial institution does more when it comes to charitably supporting
our local schools and non-profit
charities. Just a few of the larger and more recent sponsorships
include a 10k dotation toward school playground equipment, 5k
Deke Slayton Fundraiser, 2.5k Skate Park, and 5k Boys and Girls
Club Fundraiser. One of the more noteworthy sponsorships we
do annually is the EverFi Financial Literacy program at our High
School. This teaches our students not only banking fundamentals
but many other useful personal finance lessons. Through these
endeavors we let our customers know that when they do business
with us it comes back to support the community in which they
live in, our employees live in, and our shareholders live in.
Spotlight On Business: ABR Employment
ABR Employment Services is a staffing company that recruits and places temporary, try-before-hire and direct-hire
administrative, call center, light industrial and skilled industrial talent in jobs with area employers. Founded in
1987, ABR has 12 branch offices throughout Wisconsin and 1 branch office in Winona, MN.
When you need to hire, ABR doesn’t just promise a great employee, we guarantee it. Our hiring process is based
on lean, total-quality management principles. This process enables us to provide higher caliber workers, faster and
more efficiently. And, we unconditionally guarantee your satisfaction. To attract and retain the “best of the best”,
we provide our Talent with a top-notch employee experience. Receiving the 2011, 2012 and 2013 Best of Staffing
Talent™ award is testimony that we provide the employee experience we promise.
In 2009 ABR acquired Kinsa Group. Kinsa helps food and beverage companies hire talented professionals and
executives. Together, ABR and Kinsa Group are the
only staffing company in Wisconsin with the ability
to fully staff any position within a food or beverage
manufacturing company. To learn more about full service
staffing specific to the food and beverage industry.
From Fort McCoy
Fort McCoy public website
Want to know what is going on at Fort McCoy? Want to know
if there are any events open to the public, or are you a hunter
and want to know if you can hunt on the installation? All these
questions and more can be answered by visiting the Fort McCoy public website at www.mccoy.army.mil.
The website features information that is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. It provides an
overview of Fort McCoy, its history, and information for military and civilian personnel, and retirees, etc.
The site is user-friendly. The navigational menu located at the top of the page features drop-down lists of submenus,
which gives viewers a clearer indication of all pages that exist on the site. It provides links to the installation newspaper and the Fort McCoy guide. Information and links on hunting and fishing (i-sportsman), public events, employment, Pine View Campground, Whitetail Ridge Ski Area and much more are at your fingertips by visiting the site.
Open House event set for May 17
Mark your calendars! Fort McCoy will host its Armed Forces Day Open House event Saturday, May 17 from 9 a.m.
to 3 p.m.
The Equipment Park located in the historic Commemorative Area was recently expanded and now features 70 pieces
of military equipment. Activities planned include military equipment displays, personalized identification tags,
sandbag filling station, installation bus tours and much more. The event is free and open to the public.
Call 608-388-2407 for details.
PINE VIEW CAMPGROUND
Open to the public! Located near Fort McCoy off Highway 21.
Follow signs to the campground.
OFF SEASON RATES
Valid October 15 - April 15
DAILY
WEEKLY
Rates are listed as Mil & DoD / General Public
Handicap Accessible Cabin
$65/$80
$390/$480
Lakeside Cabin (1 bdrm)
$85/$105
$510/$630
Lakeside Cabin (2 bdrm)
$95/$115
$570/$690
Eastside Cabin (2 bdrm)
$110/$130
$660/$780
Lakeside/Eastside cabins are equipped with full kitchen (refrigerator, stove, microwave, coffee pot,
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Barb Brings to Mind
February the Month of Hearts
Brr!!! It’s been a cold one so far. Hope you are all surviving this
band of arctic- freeze that we have been experiencing. Even
my dog balks at me encouraging him to go out and do his business. But despite the cold we knocked off the Annual
Banquet and had a great turn out. The evening went off with great success. Legislative Breakfast had a good turnout,
also. We have some tuff birds in our area despite the -25 below with the wind chill. It amazes me some of you seem
to manage to turn up for the occasion no matter what!
Valentine’s Day-Friday Feb. 14th, I will be going into my 8th year working at the Chamber. I will have coffee and
treats at the Chamber that day to celebrate. So stop in for coffee and a chat! I can remember my first day. The first
person in the door at 9:45 was Al Roberts, saying so you’re the new kid on the block introduced himself, and said
just do what Sharon has to tell you and everybody else in town and you will survive! And with that I was wondering
what he was talking about. The fast pace and all the things to remember I was beginning to wonder what I did to
myself, as it was really overwhelming, and in short term I thought I would have a slight nervous breakdown.. Sharon
kept giving me encouragement and pushing me forward. And if I heard it once, I probably heard it a hundred times
telling me if she could do it, so could I! Low and behold I’m still here and never regretted the change. Meeting so
many wonderful people, having the chance to seek out into some adventurous places, hearing some great stories and
grasping unto the vast amount of knowledge that I have gained over the past years.(Thanks to a good teacher)! My
heart is at the Chamber and hope quite to be here for some time yet!
We always had a Valentine’s Day Celebration in school. Sister Rose Rita had the game all figured out long ago. We
had plenty of sugary treats all day long and the cooks in the lunch room fixed barbecue, hot dogs, chips and pickles
and we even got orange drink. My mom was always called upon to furnish treats for our class. I can still hear her
saying doesn’t anyone else’s mom own a stove? But she always came up with something. Sister was set in her mind
that we could each only bring three valentines and place them in a heart shape box that she furnished. And the last
hour of the day we received our final treat and each kid was allowed to come up and take three valentines out. At the
time some of us couldn’t see why we could only do three. But year’s later I realized how she saved some of the kids
the embarrassment of being left out by receiving only a few cards and maybe some….none! Everyone went home
that day happy with the same amount. One thing those sisters did not tolerate was showing favoritism. Yes, we had a
form of bullying back them also!
Coming this month is the Chambers Annual fundraiser…Cabin Fever. Mark your calendar Feb. 22 at Club 16. SBA5
will be at ABR on Feb. 19th. Downtown Assoc. meeting Feb 11th at Park Bank-8:00am (Spring Events will be up for
discussion).
Hope the Ground Hog has good news for us on the 2nd and have a great Valentine’s Day,
Barb
Calendar of Events
Want to become a Sparta Ambassador? Ambassadors meet
on the first Tuesday of every month. For more information
or to get involved and support our community please call the
chamber at 608-269-4123 or Pete Perkins at 608-269-4759
Kiwanis Club meets every Tuesday @ NOON at Jake’s Northwoods, except if there is a 5th Tuesday;
they meet at the United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall
Rotary meets every Tuesday evening at Jake’s Northwoods @ 7pm
Play Shoppe meets every Friday from 10am - 11:30 am @ the Parenting Place
Saturday February 1 - Driftless Snowshoe Race - Justin Trails 7:30am - 4 pm
Saturday February 1 - Sparta Area Education Foundations Casino Night - Sparta American Legion 5:30-10pm
Saturday February 1 - Candlelight Ski/Hike/Snowshoe - Black River State Forest 6-9pm
Sunday February 2 - Sparta Eagles Lumberjack Breakfast - Sparta Eagles Club 8am -12pm
Tuesday February 4 - Sparta Ambassadors Meeting - Sparta Depot - 9-10:30am
Friday February 7 - Chamber Executive Meeting - Sparta Depot 12:00 - 1:30 pm
Saturday February 8 - The Compassionate Relationship - Justin Trails Resort 11am-3pm
Sunday February 9 - Omelet Breakfast - Sparta American Legion 8-11am
Monday February 10 - Tourism Committee Meeting - Sparta Depot 12:00-1:30pm
Tuesday February 11 - Downtown Association Meeting - Park Bank 8am
Wednesday February 12 - Sparta Area Chamber of Commerce Full Board Meeting - Barney Center - 12:00-1:30pm
Saturday February 15 - Dueling Pianos - Jakes Northwoods - 7pm-11pm
Sunday February 16 - Sparta Eagles Lumberjack Breakfast - Sparta Eagles Club 8am-12pm
Monday February 17 - Chamber Membership Committee Meeting - Sparta Depot 12:00-1:30 pm
Wednesday February 19 - SBA5 - ABR Employment Services 5:30-7:30pm
Saturday February 22- Cabin Fever - Club 16 - Doors open at 5pm
Tuesday February 25 - Advancing Wisconsin Manufacturing Seminar Series - Western Technical College 7:30-10am
Saturday March 1 - Monroe County Historical Society Spring Craft Show - Sparta High School - 9am-4pm
Saturday March 1 - Ice Bowl - Justin Trails Resort 10am-4pm
Sunday March 2 - Sparta Eagles Lumberjack Breakfast - 8am-12pm
Tuesday March 4 - Sparta Ambassadors Meeting - Sparta Depot 9-10:30 am
Friday March 7 - Chamber Executive Committee Meeting - Sparta Depot 12-1:30 pm
Saturday March 8 - Sparta Sports Expo - Sparta High School
Sunday March 9 - Omelet Breakfast - Sparta American Legion 8-11am
Sunday March 9 - Chili Feed - Leon Community Center - 11am-10pm
Monday March 10 - Tourism Committee Meeting - Sparta Depot 12-1:30pm
Tuesday March 11 - Downtown Association Meeting - Park Bank 8-9:30am
Wednesday March 12 - Chamber Full Board Meeting - Barney Center 12-1:30pm
Saturday March 15 - Brew Ha Ha - Justin Trails Resort 6:30-11pm
Sunday March 16 - Sparta Eagles Lumberjack Breakfast - Sparta Eagles Club 8am-12pm
Monday March 17- Membership Committee Meeting - Sparta Depot 12-1:30pm
Wednesday March 19 - Safety first seminar on shoplifting and robbery - Colonial Bowling & Banquet Center 11am
Wednesday March 19 - SBA5 Outlying Business Showcase - The Greens - 5:30-7:30pm
COMMUNITY CALENDAR
The Sparta Area Chamber of Commerce hosts a Community Calendar. You can add events to our calendar by going to our
events page, and clicking on “Submit Event”
Go to www.bikesparta.com and click on events to view everything that is happening in the area!
For more information on how to use this wonderful free feature please contact Ike at ike@bikesparta.com or by phone at
608-269-4123
Ambassador Al Wright
Al moved to the Sparta Community 60 years ago from LaCrosse. He met
his wife Tod at LaCrosse Logan and then went on to serve in the Army
fighting in the Korean War. His dad had always told him to “Get in business
for yourself ” so upon his return from Korea that is what he and Tod did.
He started with a small restaurant in La Crosse, and then had the opportunity to purchase the Dairy Queen in Sparta, it was a chance
of a lifetime and Al, being as decisive as he usually is, he took the plunge. Al owned the Dairy Queen for the next 30 years.
Both of his children graduated from Sparta High School and were involved in activities such as band, track, and wrestling. Al was an
active partner in his children’s education as President of the PTA, and helping with the DECA organization. “It’s always important to
be part of that process” Al added.
Al became a member of the Chamber of Commerce when it was located at the old Nicolet hotel. He became a member knowing the
importance of the networking availability with business leaders. As Al says “These are the people that can help you grow, by sharing
their experiences to get things done”. 25 years later Al became a member of the Ambassador program and has been a driving force ever
since. Al enjoys the Business After 5, especially the Fort McCoy appreciation. “I enjoy sitting with the GI’s and talking about where
they are from and talking about the Sparta Community, it’s an event that really hits home”. Al’s sense of humor is always prevalent
in any conversation that he is part of. When I asked him what one thing a tourist should take the time to do in the Sparta Area his
response, “Talk to a Past Festmaster”. He may be slightly biased being
one of the Past Festmasters, but nobody will hold it against him. Al
went on to talk about the wonderful things that the Ambassadors do
“You know we don’t have a lot of money, but we donate the funds we
do have wisely to support the community and I’m proud of what this
group accomplishes” The Ambassadors typically do Brat Fries, Getting
the Float ready, helping at the Chamber office and many more projects
each year to enrich the quality of life in the Sparta Community.
Al was instrumental in helping the Elroy-Sparta trail and was the first
president of the Friends of the Elroy-Sparta trail. His favorite part of
the trail is the tunnels and it has a special place in his heart. “There
was no place to rent bicycle’s in the area, so we decided to start renting
bikes out of Dairy Queen, you couldn’t have picked a place farther
away to rent bikes from the trail, those people were tired before they
even got to the trail itself ” Al talked about the success of the trail and how far it has come from the days when there were no guardrails
on the trails to where it is now it has been a vast improvement over the last 40 years. The Elroy Sparta Trail will be celebrating their
50th Anniversary next year, and Al looks forward to the opening of the bike trail. “I really enjoy the ribbon cutting for the Elroy
Sparta Trail, there is just something special about it.” One of his fondest memories of the trail was one mother’s day the DNR allowing
for golf carts to be on the trail. They used the golf carts to move senior citizens and handicapped around on the trail into the different
towns to get a chance to view the trail, some for the first time.
Anyone who knows Al knows that he loves to eat. While his favorite restaurant still remains the Dairy Queen, he talked at great
lengths about the variety of food in the area that makes the atmosphere of Sparta what it truly is. “The people make this community,
the hospitality, the important things like opening a door for someone, or how the hotel or restaurant owners will always take time to
stop and say hello”
I asked Al what would be the perfect vacation idea for the Sparta area, of course he pointed out the trail, but then added that the
monuments at Fast Corp are something that cannot be missed. But to him it was the beauty of this part of the Coulee Region that
truly made this home for Al. As we sat at his house on top of one of the “hills” of the Sparta Community I could look across the fields
and appreciate the view, and why he believes that Sparta is truly unique.
What truly makes Al special to the community is his ability to remember the friendships that he has made, in his typical tone of
promoting others he talked about one of his most memorable moments of recent time being that of Harlan’s recognition at the Bike
Trail this last Spring. “What Harlan has done for his portrayal of Ben Bikin’ and taking that object and making it human really stands
out” he went on to add “It’s just amazing, there have been so many special people that have done so much for Sparta, Chamber
Members, Sparta Ambassadors, all kinds of people come to mind, who have gone out of their way to make a community better.”
Board of Directors
the Board of Directors
Mark Pierce
United Country Markim Realty
608-269-0057
Wade Nolte
Century Foods
608-366-1900
President
Scott Davis
State Farm Insurance
608-269-5441
President Elect Ryan Tichener
Handishop Industries
608-372-3289
Dan Arndt
Arndt, Buswell & Thorn
608-269-1200
Vice President & Treasurer - Darren Schauf
FastCorp
608-269-7514
Jeff Nilssen
Nilssen Electric
608-269-3300
Vice Presidents
Bonita Sanders
Bonita’s Bridal Boutique
608-633-1937
Denise Halverson
Edward Jones
608-269-9136
Walt Weiland
Union National Bank
608-269-6737
Jeanne Button
Gerrard-Hoeschler Realtor
608-269-0542
the Executive Board
Past President - DeAnn Perzel
Shades Body Studio
608-269-8282
Todd Page
All American Lumber
608-269-5028
William Hoffman
Sparta Tomah Broadcasting
Rose Leis
Speed’s Bike Shop
608-269-3307
608-269-2315
Shobi Zietlow
Resource Staffing Solutions
Staff
Tim Hyma - Executive Director
executivedirector@bikesparta.com
608-487-4421
Ex Officio:
Barb Bendel-Sandvigen - Tourism & Event Coordinator
bikesparta@centurytel.net
Ike Rebout - Administrative Assistant
ike@bikesparta.com
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City of Sparta
Department of Natural Resources
Fort McCoy
Sparta School District
UW-Extension Monroe County
Western Technical College
Summer/ Weekend Staff
Victoria Horstman
Kassie Perkins
Get Involved Today!
Geting involved with a Chamber committee is a great way to help the
community, contribute to the direction of the Chamber of Commerce and
advance other opportunities to promote your business even further. For
more information on how to get involved please contact Tim at 608-2694123 or by email at executivedirector@bikesparta.com
Annual Banquet
Milt Leis accepts the Lifetime Member Award
Luther Larson Accepts the
Ambassadors Y.A.P. Award
Kathy Mathweg Accepts the Ambassadors Y.A.P. Award
Directors Arndt and Page
share a moment on stage.
Mark and Jennifer Faber accept the 2014 Community Service Award as 2013 winner Bob Ohm, Executive Director Tim Hyma, State
Senator Julie Lassa, and State Senator Jennifer Shilling look on.
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