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Burnett County & Beyond....

Danbury • Grantsburg • Siren • Webb Lake • Webster Frederic • Luck • Spooner www.burnettcountysentinel.com


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elcome to Burnett County, Northwest Wisconsin’s gem. Our area guide highlights our Northwoods and all it offers, its amenities and people, and unforgettable wilds. You will see why more than 15,000 people make this area their home and why 30,000 more spend their summers here. Winter activities are also abundant for cold-hardy and highly adventurous souls. More than 500 named lakes dot our area; two listed National Wild and Scenic Rivers offer endless outdoor activity alongside our numerous trails including the Gandy Dancer State Trail. Burnett County boasts many unique restaurants and shops, offers casino action, shopping, several golf courses and family-fun events all summer long. World-renowned Crex Meadows makes its home here in Burnett County, a wildlife refuge that is famous for premier bird watching as well as providing homes for other area wildlife and those creatures that pass through. Come explore with us. You will not soon forget a visit to Burnett County.

• Crex Meadows Wildlife Area • St. Croix Casinos in Danbury and Hertel • Forts Folle Avoine • Music in the Park at Crooked Lake in Siren, Tuesdays in June, Thursdays in July & August, plus Tuesday, July 4 • Big Gust Days in Grantsburg, June 2-4 • Burnett Dairy Days, June 16-17 • 4th of July Celebrations in Siren & Webster • World Championship Watercross in Grantsburg, July 14-16 • Central Burnett County Fair in Webster, July 20-23 • Siren's Summerfest Celebration, August 3-6 • Webster's Gandy Dancer Days, August 11 & 12 • Danbury Lions annual Oktoberfest, August 19 • Burnett County Agricultural Society Fair in Grantsburg, August 24-27 • Wild Rice Festival Pow Wow at the St. Croix Casino in Danbury, August 25-27 • Voyager Village Arts & Crafts Show, Sept. 2-3 • Grantoberfest in Grantsburg, September 16 • Siren's Harvestfest, Sept. 22-23 • Webb Lake's St. Patrick's Day Parade, March 2018


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27 OUTDOORS Lakes, rivers and adventures await you! 28-29, 35-36 CREX MEADOWS 30-31 BURNETT COUNTY FISHING An abundance of stunning lakes and rivers fulfill every fisherman’s dream

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32 GANDY DANCER TRAIL Hiking, biking & more

ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES Stacy Coy Teresa Holmdahl Kelly Appel

33-34 SNOWMOBILING & ATV/UTV Hundreds of miles of trails wind through the northwoods

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37 CHURCHES 38-42 EVENTS Something for everyone!

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his little northwest-corner community nestled in the Town of Swiss hosts several of the largest establishments in Burnett County despite its wee dot on the map. Danbury, the “last stop to the border,” is less than 60 miles from Lake Superior. It offers the historically significant Fort Folle Avoine Historical Park, a 700-home recreational development, a casino and endless outdoor activities. “The Forts,” as the historical park is fondly known, sits on an 80-acre site of two former British Fur Companies who operated on the Yellow River. It opened to the public in 1989. Its name was derived from the voyageur term “folle avoine” meaning “crazy oats,” though the oats were actually native wild rice. Fort Folle Avoine Historical Park tours are led by period-dressed guides from May to September and offer a view into that former time. The park additionally hosts a dozen or so events throughout the summer. The residential recreational development, Voyager Village, provides restaurants, two golf courses, an airport, campground, parks and hiking trails. This 6,000-acre spread is home to both year-round and seasonal property owners. Many outdoor and recreational activities are available through the Danbury Wildlife Area, with over 2,200 acres under DNR management. Opportunities include birding, hiking, foraging, fishing, trapping, hunting, wildlife viewing and skiing. Danbury is a community brimming with happenings that you won’t want to miss.

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• Happy Hour 4-6 pm, Sunday - Friday • Webster Lions Meat Raffle Fridays at 5:30 pm • Large covered outdoor patio • 80” TV for viewing sporting p g events

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rom the hometown feel of Big Gust Days, an annual carnival and celebration, n, to its internationally acclaimed watercross event, Grantsburg is the place to be in Wisconsin. Summer months will bring adults back to their carefree childhood days and provide new memories for the kids. The St. Croix and Namekagon Rivers provide up-close and personal canoeing opportunities. Grantsburg area outfitters are ready to gear you up and provide information forr the best-possible outdoor experience. If you prefer fishing, our local guides will steer er er you to some of the best fishing anywhere. Grantsburg’s Memory Lake Park is frequented by area birds and wildlife, the Grantsburg Golf Course is available to the sports minded and the Grantsburg Community Pool provides easy entertainment on hot afternoons or as a cool-down in the evening. 2017 will bring Grantsburg’s 41st Annual World Championship Snowmobile Watercross event, drawing thousands from near and far. In addition to the excitement of the races, this Memory Park extravaganza hosts food vendors, street dances and the most spectacular fireworks show in the area. Summer is not the only time to enjoy Grantsburg’s charm. A spectacular event occurs in the fall at Crex Meadows, the largest wildlife area in the state, which ch is a flyway for birds on their way to warmer climates. Sandhill Cranes by the thousands come through h h the h area and d are • A destination delight with 7 greenhouses brimming with all the hottest annuals, perennials, vegetables & herbs • Unique & hard to find plants • Thousands of trees & shrubs • Our knowledge, products & expertise will guide you through a successful gardening season!

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• Full service floral department Open All Year! • Floral arrangements uniquely designed for any occassion • Gift selection is delightful & affordable! • FTD service & local deliveries • Green & blooming houseplants • Tuxedo rental • Event planning • Fairy Garden plants & accessories

Un iq ue G i f t s & Art Native American Crafted Items including . . . Jewelry • Pottery • Prayer Fans • Flutes

• Original Watercolors, Artwork, Baskets • Siberian Birch Bark Items • St. Croix River Apparel • Spiritwood Music® • Birch Bark Gifts • Swarovski Crystal • Handmade Finnish Knives • Gift Certificates & Gift Baskets available

Canoe & Kayak Rental & Shuttle Service on the Upper St. Croix & Namekagon Rivers Open Daily • 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

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accompanied by varieties of geese, swan and ducks. Crex Meadows’ visitor center is a welcoming place to offer information, answer questions and provide details on their year-round activities for both children and adults. Brandt Pines ski trails are a great way to get out and enjoy the magic of the winter wood, catch glimpses of our winter critters and their tracks, and enjoy the fresh country air. Or, if you prefer, take advantage of the many snowmobile trails to get your winter excitement and enjoyment. Ice fishing, too, is a regular sport that yields great catches on our lakes. Bookmark the Grantsburg and Crex Meadows sites to find fun activities all year.

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Tuesday: 50¢ wings Wednesday: Hot Roast Beef Sandwich Thursday: Burger $2.50 & Tap Beer $2.00 Friday: Fish Fry - All you can eat w/ salad bar Saturday & Sunday: Chef’s Choice w/ salad bar

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he Countyy Se Seat eat a and nd dm much u h mo uc m more ore ore e tthan han th ha the he li llittle ittt le e city that su survived urvviv ived ed a an n F3 ttornado orna or na ado o iin n 20 2 2001, 01,, 01 Siren rightfully boasts of its arts, amenities and adventure. Music, theater, artisans and local crafters offer a variety of activities and interests. Summer months bring an array of family fun. There is music in the park at Crooked Lake all season long and it is a great place to play any time of day. Take a look at the 2001 F3 memorial while you’re there. A variety of shops, restaurants, resorts, hotels, motels and retailers will prepare you for your activities and to meet all your needs while you visit. Take in a round of golf on a championship-grade course, or visit the miniature golf course for the little ones. Siren’s Fourth of July celebration is a must-attend,

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b Acorn Pantry – Quality Kitchenware & Pantry Supplies, Gift Registry, 715-349-8995 b Chattering Squirrel Coffee Café – Espresso Bar, Bakery, Deli, Breakfast & Lunch, Kids Menu, Soups, Sandwiches, Treats, Gifts, Box Lunch Catering, 715-349-8282 b Making Memories & More – A Unique Scrapbooking & Rubber Stamping Store, Paper Arts, 715-349-8900 b Nouveau Salon Spa – Experience Rejuvenation, 715-349-5880 b Syren General Store – Home & Cabin Decor, Gifts, Minnetonka® Moccasins, WoodWick®, Jewelry, Resortwear, Accessories, Toys, Games, 715-349-8484

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Experience the Northwoods as it should be. Relax in the natural beauty of a rustic and comfortable environment that reminds you of simpler times. Enjoy the scent of cedar, the warmth of stone fireplaces, c ce the sun rising over the lake. Refresh and a unwind in a natural setting with all the modern amenities.

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“Come for the Coffee, Stay for the Chatter.” Espresso • Coffee Drinks • Tea Blended Ice Coffees • Fruit Smoothies Steamers • Bottled Drinks Daily Breakfast • Daily Lunch Specials Homemade Bakery Items Soups • Sandwiches Paninis • Pitas 715-349-8282 chatteringsquirr@sirentel.net www.chatteringsquirrel.com

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Main Main Ma i Store. Stto orree. Today’s Toda Toda To d y’ y s Cabaret, Caba Ca bare ba ret, t a tavern t, tav aveer ern and ern annd eatery, ea ate tery ery r also opened op pen e eed d in in the t e 1930s th 19 930 30s 0s under undeer another un a o an otthheer name. na ame m . Itt was was as Ivan Iva van an Johnson, John Jo hnso sso on, n the thhee town’s tow own’ n’’s postmaster, p sttma po m st ster er,, who er whh was most w responsible for making Webb Lake a growing concern in the 1940s and 50s. He added feed and flour, tires and clothing to the inventory at the Webb Lake Store. With the help of his wife, he also began marketing ice cream. The Johnsons built cottages for visiting fishermen. Andrew Kucharski opened the Webb Lake Motel and Guy Johnson built even more cottages – they, too, to lure fishermen. Webb Lake area residents are proud of their pristine and bountiful waters. Visitors can look forward to their favorite catch, from northern pike to muskies, walleye, large and smallmouth bass, catfish, crappies and a variety of other panfish. So, throw in a line, enjoy the northern woods and water, and relax in a country cottage or around a campfire. Webb Lake La akee is is the thhe perfect perf pe erfec ecct backdrop. ba back ack ckdr drop dr op.. op

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he Village of Webster Webs We bste bs te er and an nd its itts surrounding surr su rrou rr ou ound und ndin ing in g area ae ar ea a is is a stop s op st op you won’t want ant to to miss. m ss mi ss.. From From m fishing shi hing ng opener ope pene nerr through ne th hro roug ug gh the colors of au a autumn, utu tumn tu mn n We W Webster bste bs terr o te of offers ffers fe erss a an n ab abun abundance un nd da anc nce o off activities. Come winter, plentiful outdoor sports and interests will keep one refreshed in the beautiful north woods. Founded in 1916, just over 640 people call the quaint Village of Webster home. Named for the “father of the American Dictionary,” Noah Webster, story has it that two Webster pioneers petitioned the federal government for a local post office in 1895. They mistakenly omitted the village name on their request and later wrote back to their congressmen that “the father of the American dictionary is good enough for us.” Pristine waterways invite fisherman, canoers, birdwatchers, and hikers and bikers along their shorelines. Yellow Lake, Devils Lake, the Yellow River and nearby Clam River will fill your plates for dinner with a variety of fish species from walleye and northern pike to pan fish. Local trails also offer more activity for hiking and biking

with w th wi t the the he renowned ren enow owne ow ned Gandy Gandy Ga nd dy Dancer Da D Danc an nccer er State Sta ate Trail Tra railil at Webster’s doorstep. d orrst do step ep p. In n a tradition tra radi d tiion di on dating dat a in ing ng back ba ackk to to 1917, 19 917 Ju July lyy llights ig up the village ig with the sights, sounds and enjoyment of the Central Burnett County Fair, a bustle of activity from livestock competitions to the arts. August brings Gandy Dancer Days, a community-wide festival celebrating its namesake. Dozens of events will keep both children and adults entertained, from a bike rodeo to a craft sale, street vendors and foods galore. The event strives for an emphasis on “buying local” and supporting local businesses. Webster offers shops, restaurants, wilderness resorts and retailers to outfit your stay and supply your needs. It hasn’t forgotten our four-legged companions, with a spacious community dog park open daily during daylight hours. Bring the whole family.

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in instructors nsttrru uct ctor o s and or and fe feat features attur ures e a es area rre ea ar a artists’ rti tist s s’’ work st work ork during or d its exhi ex exhibits. hibi hi bits ts.. Th ts The e De Depo Depot, pot, po t, w which hich hi c sserved ch erve er ved ve d the th he area area a until 1982, re-opened as the present-day museum in 2000 and was listed in the National Registry of Historic Places in 2003. One can visit the depot museum on weekends and holidays from Memorial Day weekend through leaf season in October. Within the village, over 40 acres of public parklands exist for year-round recreation. There is a 20-acre public access lake in Frederic, and the Coon Lake and Trade River Trails offer miles of hiking and skiing. The Gandy Dancer Trail accommodates walkers, hikers and bicyclers in the spring, summer and fall; and snowmobiling is in full swing during winter months. A visit to Frederic is not soon forgotten, with visitors returning year after year, and some deciding to stay.

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Luck A

midst a bounty boun bo un nty of of natural na atu ura al beauty, beau be auty tyy, the the community th co omm mun unit unit iy of Luckk iss a g gem em n nestled esstlt ed d jjust ustt east us ea ast s o off th the e St St.. Croix Na N National ati tion ti onal on al S Scenic ce ceni enic ic Ri Rive Riverway. v rw ve way

Incorporated in 1905, Luck’s notoriety and much of its history comes from a simple and popular toy – the Yo-Yo. “The Yo-Yo Capital of the World,” Luck’s nickname, rose to fame in 1946 when the Duncan Yo-Yo Company opened its factory. Luck was chosen as the factory location with its seemingly endless supply of valuable Maple trees used in production. At its peak, the Duncan Yo-Yo Company manufactured 3,600 wooden yo-yos an hour, according to the Wisconsin Historical Society. When the rise of plastics came about, the factory left Luck, though the nickname stuck. One of the newest additions to the Wisconsin State Park system, Straight Lake State Park was dedicated in 2010. The 2,780-acre park runs adjacent to the 1,325acre Straight Lake State Wildlife Area, both offering captivating views and outdoor activities. A portion of the 1,000-mile Ice Age National Scenic Trail winds through the park’s glacially carved landscape. The Gandy Dancer State Trail provides for hiking and biking from spring through fall, and snowmobiling during winter months. Straight Lake is a hiker’s paradise and reserved for them alone. Luck offers dining, lodging, shopping and a variety of vendors to make easy your stay in this geologically fascinating area. Come explore with us.

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Outdoors River landings CLAM RIVER • North and east of Grantsburg on Cty. F to S. River Rd., south and west to river. • North of Siren to Kruger Rd., east on Kruger Rd. and Pike Bend Rd. to river.

NAMEKAGON RIVER • Namekagon Trail Landing, east of Danbury on State Rd 77 to Namekagon Trail Rd., north to river. • McDowell Bridge Landing, east of Danbury on State Rd. 77 to River Rd., north to river.

ST. CROIX RIVER • Cty. O, south of Grantsburg, west on Cty. O to river. • Hwy. 70, west of Grantsburg to river. • Sand Rock Cliffs, west of Grantsburg to Soderbeck Rd., north to Benson Rd., west to river. • Soderbeck Landing, west of Grantsburg to Soderbeck Rd., north to Ferry Rd., west to river. • Nelson Landing Road, north of Grantsburg on Cty. F to Nelson Landing Rd. • Norway Point

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nd din ng g,, n orth or th ha nd d Landing, north and ast o ran antssbu burg burg east off Gr Grantsburg nC ty.. F to ty on Cty. Norway Pt. Rd. • Thayer’s Landing, Hwy. 77, west of Danbury to river. • Riverside Landing, Hwy. 35 north of Danbury to river. • CCC Bridge Landing, north of Danbury to St. Croix Trail Rd., east to river.

YELLOW RIVER • East of Webster on Cty. A to Connors Bridge Rd.

Lake landings DANBURY AREA • Burlingame Lake, 26 Lake Rd. to lake. • Ham Lake, Cty. C to Sweiger Rd. • Johnson Lake, Cty. C to S. Johnson Rd. • Loon Lake, Cty. C to Sweiger Rd., to Sweltzer Rd., to Bridge Rd. • Round Lake, Hwy. 35 south to Round Lake Rd. • Tabor Lake, west side of lake.

GRANTSBURG AREA • Big Wood Lake, Hwy. 70 to Cty. Rd Y south to North Shore Rd. • Little Wood Lake, Hwy. 70, south on Little Wood Lake Rd.

Sp pir iritiitt Lake, Lake, akke, e Cty C y Rd. Ct Rd R d. • Spirit to Whispering W isspe Wh perri ring g M,, to Pine Pi ness Rd., ne Rd., to to Spirit Sp S pirritt Pines Lake access. • Trade Lake, just off Cty. Rd. Z on Lakewood Drive.

HERTEL AREA • Bashaw Lake, Cty. H to Bashaw Lake Rd. • Big Sand Lake, Hwy. 70 to lake access. • Pokegema Lake, Cty. X to Vesley Rd. • Poquettes Lake, Hwy. 70 to Scenic View Lane. • Round Lake, Cty. X to Mangelsen Rd.

SIREN AREA EA EA • Clam Lake, Cty. y. Rd. Rd. Rd B to Herman Rd. wyy. • Clam Lake, Hwy. 70 to Clam Narrows. wy. y. • Clear Lake, Hwy. irren en. 35 South, in Siren. • Crooked Lake,, h, in in Hwy. 35 North, Siren. ld ld • Doctor Lake, O Old Hwy. 35 to Doctor Lake Rd. • Fish Lake, Old Hwy. 35 to Fish Lake Rd. • Mud Hen Lake, just off Hwy. 70 on Daniels 70. • Sand Lake, Cty. Rd. B to Gordan Rd. wyy.. • Viola Lake, Hwy. 70 to Viola Lake Rd..

WEBB W WE B LLAKE/ BB AKE/ AKE/ AK E/ A& A&H &H AR A AREA EA E A • Bi B Big g Mc M McKe McKenzie cKe Kenz n iee LLake, nz akke Cty. A to Cty. E. • Big McKenzie Lake, 1150 West Point Rd. • Cadotte Lake, Long Lake Rd., to Kilkare Rd., to Voyager Rd. • Des Moines Lake, Cty. H to De Moines Lake Rd. • Fish Lake, Long Lake Rd. to Pine Knoll Rd. • Gaslyn Lake, Cty. H, just north of Cty. G. • Goose Lake, Cty H to Kessler Rd. • Green Lake, Cty. A to Pratt Rd. • Li Lily ly LLake, a ee,, ffrom ak r m ro H y. 77, Hw 77, 7 Hwy. Nica Ni cabo ca boyn bo ynee yn Nicaboyne Lakke La ke Rd. Rd. d. Lake • Li Litt tttlee Little M Gr Mc Graw aw aw McGraw L ke La k , from f om fr Lake, H y. 35 Hw 35 Hwy. eastt on on St. St. east C oi Cr o x Trail. Trai Tr ail.l.l ai Croix

L ps Li pset ett Lake, et LLa ake ke,, Cty. Cty Ct ty G, • Lipsett to Lipsett Lip ipse settttt Lake se La akke Rd., R to t Dock Docck Lake La ake Rd. Rd to • Mallard Lake, Cty. A to Mallard Lake Rd. • Middle McKenzie Lake, Cty. A to Christner Rd. • Nicaboyne Lake, from Hwy. 77, Nicaboyne Lake Rd. • Point Lake, Cty. A to Alden Rd. • Rice Lake, Cty. G. just off Cty. H. • Rooney Lake, Cty. H to Swiss Trail. • Sand Lake, Cty. A to near Kilkare Rd.

• Sand Lake, Cty. A to Leef Rd. • Twenty-Six Lake, 26 Lake Rd. to Johnson Rd. • Webb Lake, Hwy. 77.

WEBSTER AREA • Devils Lake, Cty. A to Stone Rd, to Devils Lake Rd. • Big Lake, Cty. A to lake. • Yellow Lake, Hwy. 35 North. • Yellow Lake, Cty. Rd U to Lake Ave. to Park St.

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Welcome to Crex Meadows

Crex Meadows is a 30,000-acre state wildlife management area. The primary management objective is to restore the area to its original condition of a brush prairie-wetland complex. This area was drastically altered by settlers in the late 1800s. Wetlands were drained and much of the brush prairie was allowed to grow into a jack pine-oak forest. As a result, many of the original native plants and animals were significantly reduced or completely disappeared.

Habitat restoration efforts began shortly after the State of Wisconsin purchased the area in 1946. Wildlife response to prairie and wetlands restoration has been dramatic. The abundance and diversity of wildlife has made Crex a wildlife showplace. It is part of a national network of Wildlife Viewing Areas and Important Bird Areas. Two hundred and forty-five species of birds have been observed on Crex. Over 120,000 people visit Crex each year. About 75 percent of them come just to observe wildlife, but thousands of hunters and trappers also use the property. Except for the refuge (2,399 acres), the entire area is open to public hunting and trapping. Hunters and trappers provide nearly all the funds for acquisition and management of Crex lands. Funding for the wildlife management program at Crex is received from the sale of hunting and trapping licenses, duck stamps, and from an 11 percent Federal tax on guns and ammunition. This tax was originally proposed by sportsmen in 1937 as a means of supporting wildlife habitat acquisition and improvement. Since its creation, over $1.5 million in Pittman Robertson funds have been spent in developing and managing habitat on Crex.

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WILDLIFE EDUCATION AND VISITOR CENTER The Wildlife Education and Visitor Center was built in 2002 with funding provided by the Friends of Crex. The 8,600 square foot facility contains classrooms, an auditorium, exhibits, video room, and gift shop. Stop here for the latest information on wildlife sightings and activity. Take time to view the exhibits, watch an introductory video, and peruse the Bog Shoe Gift Shop for unique, wildlife-related items such as books, field guides, puzzles, games, t-shirts, hats, stuffed animals, puppets and many other items. The Center is open year-round Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm and weekends April to October 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. See our website at www.crexmeadows.org. Pamphlets are available from the rack outside the Center about the road tour and maps along with other points of interest about Crex. The prairie garden, in front of the building, and the

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Norm Stone Prairie Trail, south of the parking lot, are great places for short strolls to learn about prairies and prairie plants. For a longer stroll, try The Boardwalk Trail that begins at the back door of the building. The first portion of the trail is a handicapped accessible boardwalk that crosses a sedge marsh and wildlife pond. The trail meanders through a forested area to a small observation platform overlooking Hay Creek Flowage, then loops back to the boardwalk.

WETLAND RESTORATION Look out over Phantom Lake where 2,000 acres have been flooded to create the largest body of water on Crex. In the early 1900’s the shallow marsh which originally occupied this area was drained for farming. In 1954 a 2.6mile long dike was constructed to create productive wetland habitat for waterfowl and other aquatic wildlife. The area now occupied by Crex Meadows historically contained numerous wetlands. However, many of these wetlands were drained prior to 1946, the year the State of Wisconsin began purchasing the area. Since 1946 over 23 miles of dikes were constructed to create 30 flowages which

flood 8,000 acres. PHANTOM LAKE This dike was constructed to create Phantom Lake. This flowage offers great wildlife viewing. Red-necked grebes often nest to the southeast and yellow-headed black birds, marsh wrens, and the occasional least bittern use the nearby stands of cattails and bulrush. Beginning in May, and continuing through the summer, this is a great place to see trumpeter swan, goose, and duck broods. The entire north half of this flowage contains a vast stand of wild rice, perhaps the largest in Wisconsin. The new plants, which emerge in June, are a major food source for swans, geese, and ducks. By late summer, the rice completely dominates the flowage. The rice seeds mature in late summer and, for the remainder of the year, provide a feast for blackbirds, rails, and large flocks of coots and ducks.

PRAIRIE RESTORATION Prior to settlement, the original prairies of this area were maintained by frequent wildfires. During settlement these wildfires were all but eliminated and, in the absence of fire, native prairie plants were gradually replaced by a jack pine-oak forest. Since the State purchased Crex, efforts have been underway to restore the prairie. Approximately 7,000 acres of prairie have been restored through the use of fire. This area is a good example of a restored prairie. Controlled burns were used to kill the brush and trees thus allowing the prairie plants, which require full sunlight, to grow. The “openness” of this prairie habitat is what makes it so productive for water fowl and prairie grouse. The restored prairies must be burned every few years to keep the brush and trees from shading out the prairie vegetation. An average of 3,500 acres are burned annually to maintain the restored prairies. Spring is the primary burning season but prescribed burns are conducted whenever conditions permit. Continued on page 35

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or snowmobiling enthusiasts, December 1 can’t come soon enough. Weather permitting, that’s the day the snowmobiling season opens. Burnett County boasts 332 miles of snowmobile trails — including both county forest land and private land. While the Burnett County Forest Department conducts maintenance on these trails, it falls to seven snowmobile clubs to keep the trails groomed and in pristine condition. Members of these clubs, Cozy Corners, Lakes and Pines, Lake Country Riders, Phantom Trail Riders, SNOWS, Wonderland and the Burnett County Snow Trails Association, love their sport and work diligently to provide the best experience possible.

Similar to the Gandy Dancer Trail, these trails run through or close to communities where riders can refuel — both their machine and themselves. Snowmobiling is one thing, but add in winter use allterrain vehicles, UTVs and frozen ground trails and there’s a whole bonanza of motorized winter sport opportunities awaiting the cold weather enthusiast. For maps or further information, contact the forestry department at 715-349-2157, extension 3 or navigate to www.burnettcounty.com/index.aspx, click on “Things to Do” and select “Outdoor Activities -Snowmobile Trails” from the drop-down menu.

Burnett County Forest and Parks ATV/UTV Questions & Regulations Q: Where can I ride my ATV/UTV in Burnett County? A: It depends on the season Fire Season (April 1st to the Friday before Memorial Day) During this time all trails are closed due to the risk of fire, and many trails are too wet to support ATV/UTV traffic. Summer (Friday before Memorial Day through September 15th) During this time you may only operate your ATV/UTV on State-Funded Summer-use Trails (white blazers). These trails are shown on the Summer Use ATV Map. Only machines meeting the state definition of an ATV/UTV are allowed on these trails. All other trails are closed to ATV/UTV use. Hunting Season (September 16 through November 30th) In this season, you may operate your ATV/UTV on existing logging roads, fire lanes, and snow trails located on County Forest Land, as long as they are not bermed, gated, or signed as closed. Open logging roads must be at least (8) feet wide in order to ride them. No off trail use is allowed and operation on private lands is illegal unless you have permission from the private landowner. Please contact individual townships for their rules and regulations for ATV/

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UTV use on their town roads during this time of year. These trails are also currently multi-use trails, which means that any street legal, licensed vehicles can be on these trails. It's also important to note that these trails are not being maintained during this time of year. It is your responsibility to know whose land you are riding on! Winter (December 1st through March 31st) During this time you may operate your ATV/UTV on StateFunded Winter-ATV trails when a 4" groomed snow base is present (blue blazers). These trails are shown on the Snow Trails Map in blue. If there is no snow, the Frozen Ground ATV Winter Trail will be open for use once the ground is frozen (green blazers). These trails are shown on the back of the Winter Trail Map. All other trails are closed to ATV/ UTV use. Additional Regulations for all seasons: • Your ATV/UTV must be registered or licensed • Your ATV/UTV must be equipped with a US Forest Service tested, rated, and approved spark arrestor in working order • No Crazy Driving! You don't know what or who is around the next corner! Ride responsibly. • You can't operate your ATV or UTV in any wetlands or within 50 feet of the ordinary high water mark of any

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ATV / UTV surface water, unless you are on a designated trail. • It is illegal to operate your ATV or UTV on Burnett County Lands when County or State Emergency Fire Regulations are in effect, or when WDNR Wild Fire Danger is posted at a "RED FLAG ALERT." • Please note: ATV/UTV use is only allowed on the Gandy Dancer Trail south of Hwy 77 during the Winter Riding Season once trails are open. • Stay on the trail. No off-trail riding. • It is illegal for you to operate your ATV or UTV on any trail or road that has been gated, bermed, or signed as closed. • It is illegal to operate your ATV or UTV at speeds greater than posted speeds on any route; or exceed speeds designated in State Statute 23.33(3)(g) when near dwellings or pedestrians. • It is illegal to operate your ATV or UTV at speeds greater than 30 MPH on any ATV trail. • Off-road motorcycles and/or any unlicensed or unregistered vehicles are not allowed. Be a part of the solution: Report violations! Violations can be reported by calling the Burnett County Sheriff's Department at 715-349-2121 Off-Trail Riding is NOT Allowed! Only registered machines meeting the Wisconsin State Statute definition of an ATV or UTV are allowed on the trail system. ATV definition is: An engine-driven device which has a net weight of 900 pounds or less; which has a width of 50 inches or less; which is equipped with a seat designed to be straddled by the operator and which is designed to travel on 3 or more low-pressure tires. A low-pressure tire is a tire which has a minimum width of 6 inches and that is designed to be inflated with an operating pressure not to exceed 20 pounds per square inch as recommended by the manufacturer. UTV definition is: A motor driven device that is designed to be used primarily off of a highway and that has, and was originally manufactured with, all of the following: a net weight of less than 2,000 pounds; a cargo box; a steering wheel; a tail light; a brake light; 2 headlights; a width of not more than 65 inches; seats for at least 2 occupants on non-straddled seats; seat belts; and roll bar or similar device designed to reduce the likelihood 34

that be crushed h an occupant would ld b h d as the h resultl off a rollover of the device. A golf cart, low-speed vehicle, dune buggy, mini-truck, tracked vehicle, and vehicles that meet federal motor vehicle safety standards are not considered Utility Terrain Vehicles (UTV). For current definition go to: http://dnr.wi.gov/Permits/registrationandtitling.html#1

Blazer Colors: Orange Snowmobile Trails Blue Winter-use ATV Trails White Summer-use ATV Trails Green Frozen ground ATV Trails Maps are available at many locations throughout the County or from the Burnett County Tourism Office Phone: 1-800-788-3164 Email: bctour@sirentel.net Burnett County Forest and Parks Airport Terminal Building 7425 County Road 5 Siren, WI 54872 Phone: 715-349-2157 www.burnettcounty.com/trails

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ABEL PRAIRIE TRAIL Stretch your legs on the short trail through this old farm field that was planted to prairie in the late 1980’s. It is an excellent spot to find prairie flowers and grasses. How many can you identify? As you continue the tour, see if you can find evidence of recent burns. Look for dead burnt twigs and fire scars on trees and logs.

CREX CARPET COMPANY-CAMP FIVE From 1911 to 1932, much of the area now occupied by Crex Meadows, was owned by the Crex Carpet Company. The company harvested sedges used in the production of “grass carpets” and wicker-type furniture. The name of the company (Crex) was derived from the scientific name of the sedge (Carex). The local people refer to the sedge marshes as “meadows” and called these sedge marshes “the Crex Meadows” when they were owned by the carpet company. The state kept the name “Crex Meadows” when the wildlife area was started. One of three carpet camps located on the wildlife area. Nothing is left of this camp, but the foundations of camp

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buildings are still evident at Camp Six on the Fish Lake Wildlife Area. REFUGE - FOOD PATCHES Approximately 120 acres of corn, rye, buckwheat and other crops are planted each year to attract wildlife, primarily waterfowl. The food patches are a means of attracting waterfowl to the refuge portion of the property where they can feed, rest, and regain energy needed to continue their long southward migration. The food patches also present great opportunities for wildlife observation. At the peak of migration (mid October) thousands of ducks and geese are present in the refuge. The refuge is also a “staging area” for sandhill cranes. As many as 10,000 cranes may be present in October and November.

SEDGE MARSH Crex Meadows contains thousands of acres of sedge marsh. Most of Wisconsin’s sedge marshes were drained and converted to farm fields. Although many of the sedge marshes in this area were also drained, the conversion to farm fields was unsuccessful. Under state ownership, most of the sedge marshes on Crex are preserved in a condition similar to pre-settlement. The marshes were formed in remains of old Glacial Lake Grantsburg. A lobe of the last advance of the Wisconsin glacier blocked the St. Croix River, forming the lake. When the ice dam melted a series of shallow lakes remained, eventually forming the marshes as we know them today. Prior to use by white settlers, the Fox, Dakota and Chippewa Indians used Crex extensively. Sedge marshes provide habitat for a variety of wildlife including many rare and endangered species. Among those rare residents are three species; the yellow rail, LeConte’s sparrow, and sharp-tailed sparrow, that attract birders from throughout the United States to Crex Meadows every spring. Some of the more common sedge meadow

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residents, including sedge wrens, Virginia rails, bobolinks, American bitterns, and sandhill cranes may be seen or heard from this spot. Information for this story was taken from the Crex Meadows website. This information is being provided to help you better understand and appreciate the wildlife and wildlife management activities at Crex Meadows Wildlife Area. The combination auto and walking tour highlights many watchable wildlife opportunities found at Crex. The tour route is 24-miles long. Drive slowly, about 15-20 mph. Look and listen for wildlife. Most animals are secretive and will go unnoticed if you don’t watch carefully.

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Churches S t. D Do omi mini nicc Ca Cath thol olic ic C hurc hu rch h St. Dominic Catholic Church 107 10 7 Bi Birc rch h St St. .. ................ .71 7155 32 53277-81 8119 19 9 Birch ................715-327-8119

JJe eho ho ova v h’ h s Witnesses Witn Wi t es e se es Jehovah’s 7816 78 16 6S t R t. d. 7 0 .... . .... ..... .. St. Rd. 70 ...........715-349-7765

Crossroads Christian an C Church h rc hu rch 28509 Count Road H ...715-635-4816

St. Luke’s United Methodist 100 Linden Street W. ....715-327-4436

Lakeside Community Lutheran 28626 Cty. H ...............715-635-7791 www.lakesidelutheranwi.com

Siren Assembly of God 23811 St. Rd. 35 .........715-349-5750 www.sirenassembly.com

West Sweden Grace Lutheran 1638 345th Avenue ......715-327-4340

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Sacred Heart of Jesus & Mary Catholic 28460 Cty. H ...............715-866-7321

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Calvary Covenant 11530 St. Rd. 70 .........715-689-2541

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Woodland Wesleyan 33921 St. Rd. 35 .........715-244-3649

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Danbury United Methodist 7520 Water St. ............715-866-8646 www.umc4pt.com Faith Community Church of the Nazarene 7535 Peet Street ...........715-656-4010 Our Lady of Perpetual Help 7586 St. Rd. 77 ...........715-866-7321

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First Baptist Church of Falun 23661 Rangeline Rd. ....715-689-2125 www.fbcfalun.com Trinity Lutheran 10394 St. Rd. 70 .........715-689-2271 www.tlcfalun.com

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Seventh Day Adventist www.adventist.org ........715-327-4956 Pilgrim Lutheran 507 Wisconsin Ave. N. .................................715-327-8012 www.pilgrimluthernfrederic.org Church of Christ 107 Elm Street ..............715-327-8387

Zion Lutheran/Bone Lake 997 280th Avenue ........715-472-8660 Immanuel Lutheran 201 1st Street S. ...........715-866-7191

Grantsburg Bethany Lutheran 22384 St. Rd. 48/87 .................................715-463-5746 www.bethanylutherangrantsburg.org Central United Methodist 301 S. Pine ..................715-463-2624 www.grantsburgumc.org Faith Lutheran 421 S. Russell ..............715-463-5388 www.myfaithlutheran.org

Siren Covenant 7686 Lofty Pines Dr. ......715-349-5601 www.sirencovenantchurch.org Siren United Methodist 24005 First Ave. ...........715-349-2240 www.umc4pt.com

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Trade Lake Baptist 20750 Cty. Rd. Z .........715-327-8402 www.tradelakebaptistchurch.org Zion Lutheran 11840 Cty. Rd. Z .........715-327-8384

Trade River

Trade River Evangelical Free 20296 St. Rd. 87 .........715-488-2296 www.traderiverefc.org

Webster

Grace Baptist 716 S. Robert ...............715-463-5699 www.gracechurchgrantsburg.org

Church of Christ 7425 W. Birch .............715-866-7157

Immaculate Conception Catholic Church 411 St. Rd. 70 .............715-463-5561 www.sd-ic.org

First Baptist 7422 Kola St. W ..........715-866-4111 www.websterbaptist.com

Living Hope Fellowship meets at High School .....715-463-5794 www.living-hope-church.org

Grace United Methodist 26503 Muskey Ave. S....715-866-8646 www.umc4pt.com

New Hope Lutheran 685 W. St. Rd. 70 ........715-463-5700 www.newhopelutheranchurch.org

Our Redeemer Lutheran 26681 Lakeland Ave. N .................................715-866-7191

Wood River Fellowship 22780 S. Williams .......715-488-2456

St. John the Baptist Catholic 26455 Muskey Ave S. ...715-866-7321

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Lakeview United Methodist 23980 Cty. Rd. X ..........715-468-2783

Yellow Lake Lutheran 7615 Cty. Rd. U ...........715-866-8281 www.yellowlakelutheranchurch.org

Siren

Bethany Lutheran 24096 First Ave. N. ......715-349-5280

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Arts and Crafts Extravaganza, 9 a.m. - 4 pm. on Webster Elem. Sch. Grounds. Sponsored by Webster Ed. Foundation. 612-749-6980 or WEF@webster.k12.wi.us. Wisconsin Canoe Heritage Day, Wooden Boat and Canoe Show, Spooner. 715-6355002. Opening Weekend, Plant Sale, Spring Encampment, Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury. 715-866-8890 or www.theforts.org.

June 2017 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Siren Music in the Park. Crooked Lake Park Band Shell. 800-788-3164 VisitSiren.com 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Music on the Overlook, 6 p.m., St. Croix Falls. 715-483-3580. 2-4 Big Gust Days, Grantsburg. Garage sales, antique car, tractor shows, activities & more. www.grantsburgchamber.com. 3, 10, 17, 24 Saturday Music Series, 1-4 p.m. at Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-4832556. 3 Annual Dairy Breakfast, Milltown Community Center. 715-825-3258. 3 Kids “R” First Fishing Contest, Half Moon Lake, Milltown. 715-825-3258. 3 Stone Lake Community Garage Sales, begins at 8 a.m. http://www.stonelakewi. com/ 3 Carlyle Sherstad 5K/10K run/walk, Grantsburg. 8 a.m. Registration at 6:30 a.m. http://www.burnettmedicalcenter.com/getpage.php?name=Big_Gust_2006 6, 13, 20, 27 Music in the Park, 6:30 p.m. at Triangle Park, Luck. www.luckwisconsin.com. 9 Authentic German dinner, 4-7 p.m. Siren United Methodist Church. 715-349-2204. 9-11 Wannigan Days, River Spirit Celebration, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-3580. 10 Neil McKenzie Youth Fishing Contest, Deer Lake. neilmckenzieyouthfishingcontest.org. 10 Frederic Lion’s Classic Bike Race, Frederic. 715-327-4892 or fredericlionsclassic.com. 10 Showdown on Yo-Yo Town, Luck. www.dgtp.org. 10 Tri-County Dairy Breakfast, Washburn Cty. Fairgrounds, Spooner. 715-822-8804.

10, 17, 24 Spooner Farmers Market, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., Re-Store parking lot, Spooner. 14 Spooner Railroad Day, tours, miniature rides, bison burgers; model train show at Elementary School. 715-635-3325. 16-18 Frederic Family Days, Frederic. Food, pageant, parades, softball tourney, street dance, kids' events, fireworks & more. 715-327-4836. 16-17 Burnett Dairy Days, Burnett Dairy, Alpha. 715-689-2748. 17 Danbury Lions Softball Tournament, Danbury Ball Park. 715-244-3403. 17 Frederic Lion’s Classic Car Show, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Frederic. 715-327-8076. 17 Strawberry Shortcake at Soo Line Depot, Frederic. 715-327-4892. 17-18 Indianhead Gem and Mineral Show, Frederic High School. www.rockandmineralshows. com. 23-25 Milltown Fisherman’s Party. Food, softball tourney, bingo, kid’s events, book sale, music, parade & more. 715-825-2222. 23-25 Yellow River Echoes, Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury. 715-866-8890 or www.the forts.org. 25 Sterling Settler’s Picnic, noon at Cushing Community Center. 30-July 1, 4 UMM Brat Sale, Friday noon to 6 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Siren United Methodist Church. 715-866-8646. 30-July 2 Red, White and Sangria, Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556.

July 2017 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Saturday Music Series, 1-4 p.m. at Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-4832556. 1, 8, 15, 22, 29 Spooner Farmers Market, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., Re-Store parking lot, Spooner. 1 Shell Lake Fine Arts Festival, 10 a.m., Shell Lake beach. 715-635-6039. 1-2 Danbury Lions Softball Tournament, Danbury Ball Park. 715-244-3403. 3-4 Siren Independence Day activities, street dance, Freedom Five 5K walk/run, bed races, kiddie and grand parade, pie/ice cream social, brat sale, Music in the Park & fireworks. www.visitsiren.com. 4, 6, 13, 20, 27 Siren Music in the Park. Crooked Lake Park Band Shell. 800-788-3164 VisitSiren.com 4 Webster Parade, Webster Brat Feed, www.websterwisconsin.com. 4 Stone Lake Independence Day Celebration, tournaments, food, fireworks & more. 715865-3302. 6, 13, 20, 27 Music in the Park, 6:30 p.m. at Triangle Park, Luck. www.luckwisconsin.com.

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Spooner Rodeo, Washburn Cty. Fairgrounds. www.spoonerrodeo.com. Centuria Memory Days. 5k milk run, fishing, craft sales, car show, kiddie parade, softball tournament, bingo, street dance, parade. www.centuriavillage@lakeland.ws or 715-646-2300. 7, 14, 21, 28 Music on the Overlook, 6 p.m., St. Croix Falls. 715-483-3580. 8, 15, 22, 29 Saturday Music Series, 1-4 p.m. at Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-4832556. 11, 18, 25 Music in the Park, 6:30 p.m. at Triangle Park, Luck. www.luckwisconsin.com. 14-16 Grantsburg Watercross. IWA Drag Heats, vintage, youth snowmobile racing, street dances, fireworks, pancake breakfasts, concessions, vendors. www. grantsburgwatercross.com. 14-16 Lucky Days in Luck. Bed race, parade, tractor pull, car show, bingo, 5k run, softball tourney, medallion hunt and more. www.luckwisconsin.com. 15 Chicken BBQ, Scott Fire Hall, Webster. 715-635-8587. 15 Jazz Festival, Dancing Dragonfly Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-9463 or www. dancingdragonbutterfly.com. 15-23 The Great Folle Avoine Fur Trade Rendezvous, Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury. 715-866-8890 or www.theforts.org.

h Park, k 6:30 p.m. at Trianglel Park, k Luck. k www.luckwisconsin.com. l k Music in the Siren Summerfest and Reunion Weekend. Sales, art shows, food fest, men’s slow pitch/coed volleyball tournaments, “Lucky Ducky Rotary Retrieve,” farmers market, Siren Royalty Pageant. Www.visitsiren.com. 4 Webster Education Foundation Golf Scramble, Voyager Village. www.websteref.org. 4, 11, 18, 25 Music on the Overlook, 6 p.m., St. Croix Falls. 715-483-3580. 4-6 Jackpine Savage Days, Spooner. Savage Dash 5K Mud Run, Kid’s Dash, arts, crafts fair, sidewalk sales, book sale, car show, sport tournaments, pancake breakfast. 715-6352168. 5, 12, 19, 26 Saturday Music Series, 1-4 p.m. at Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-4832556. 5, 12, 19, 26 Spooner Farmers Market, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., Re-Store parking lot, Spooner. 11-13 Charles E. Lewis Days, Lewis. Community celebration with local vendors, arts, crafts, parade, fun for the whole family. 715-653-4262. 12 Luck Fire Department Corn Feed. 715-472-2221. 11-12 Gandy Dancer Days. Webster. websterchamber@yahoo.com. 13 Youth in the Outdoors, Coyland Creek, Frederic. Orienteering, canoeing, outdoor gifts and crafts, bounce house, free lunch, shed hunting, pack mule demonstration, outdoor cooking and more. 715-653-4273 or www.coyland.com. 17 Garden Tea, Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury. 715-866-8890 or www. theforts.org. 19 Danbury Lions Club Oktoberbest, Danbury Ball Park.715-244-3403. 19 Arts and Crafts Fair/Pie Social, Soo Line Park, Frederic. 715-327-4592. 24-27 Burnett County Agricultural Society Fair in Grantsburg. Food, fun, animals, rides, horse showdeo, demo derby, parade & more. www.grantsburgfair.com. 25-27 Wild Rice Festival Pow-Wow, St. Croix Casino, Danbury. 715-349-2195. 26 Ribfest, Market Place Foods, Hwy. 8, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-3580. 26 Cushing Fun Day/Soap Box Derby. Breakfast, crafts, softball tournament, kiddie parade, races, adult soapbox derby. 800-222-7655. 3-6

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Central Burnett County Fair, Webster. www.chcfair.org. Lucky Days Festival, Luck. Bed race, parade, tractor pull, classic car show, bingo, 5k, softball tournament, medallion hunt & more. 715-472-2221. Minong Summer Days. Softball/volleyball tournament, family games, soap box derby, parade & more. 715-466-1017. Summer Biathlon at Coyland Creek, Frederic. 715-653-4273. Gandy Dancer Trail 5K Run/Walk, Gandy Dancer Fly-In/Drive-In, Siren. www.visitsiren. com; www.gandydancerflyindrivein.com. Siren National Open Golf Scramble, www.visitsiren.com. Polk County Fair, St. Croix Falls. Horse/tractor/garden tractor pulls, music, magic shows, food, demonstrations, exhibits & more. www.polkcountyfair.com. Washburn Cty. Fair, Spooner Fairgrounds. Exhibits, rides, demonstrations & more. http://washburncountyfair.com.

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demonstrations, special exhibits, food. 715-635-5157. Oktober Wine Festival at Chateau St. Croix Winery. St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556. Howl-O-Ween, Crex Meadows Wildlife Area, Grantsburg. 715-463-2739. Halloween Parade, Luck. Go “Trick or Treating” at businesses; then line up at the north end of Main Street for the parade. www.luckwisconsin.com. Trunk or Treat, Burnett County Moose Lodge, Hwy. 70 east, Siren. Spooner Haunted House; 4-8 p.m. at the old Spooner Fire department building. Donation or nonperishable item.

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pull, kiddie and grand parades, flea market, sailing regatta, games contests, arts, crafts, and fly-in breakfast. 715-468-7289. 2-3 Voyager Village Arts and Crafts Show. Regional artists and artisans, clothing, wood carvings, pottery, jewelry, refreshments & more. 715-259-3910. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 Spooner Farmers Market, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., Re-Store parking lot, Spooner. 3 Wild Rice Pancake Breakfast, Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury. 715-8668890 or www.theforts.org. 9 Scandinavian Dinner, 4-7 p.m. at Siren United Methodist Church. 715-349-2204. 9-10 Grape Stomp Festival, Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556. 9-10 Danbury Lions Softball Tournament, Danbury Ball Park. 715-244-3403. 16 Grantoberfest, Grantsburg. Music, games, contest, vendors & more. www. grantoberfest.com. 18 10th Annual Knitting, Crocheting Extravaganza, Frederic High School. Displays, demonstrations, style show, catered lunch, door prizes, special speakers, yarn and supplies. 715-653-2619. 16-17 Food and Wine Festival, Dancing Dragon Fly Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-9463. 22-23 Siren Harvestfest and Homecoming, Burnett Area Arts Group, Artisan and crafter show, motorcycle show, carriage rides, pumpkin bowling, farmers market. www.visitsiren. com. 23 Third annual Fire Department Fundraiser/Dance, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-3580. 23 River Road Ramble, St. Croix Falls, Cushing. An auto tour with historic stops, garage sales, markets. 715-222-7655. 23-24 Fall Harvest Festival, Chateau St. Croix Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556. 29-30 Baker Orchard Fall Festival, Centuria. www.bakerorchard.com or 763-439-9535.

Northwoods Christmas, Siren School. 715-431-0807. Cushing Fire Dept. Venison Feed, food and drink, bingo, auction. Cushing Community Center, 715-648-5505. 17 Hunters Supper and Bake Sale, Swiss Town Hall, Danbury. 715-656-7911. 18 Ladies Day Out, Burnett Dairy, Alpha. 715-689-2748. 18 St. Dominic’s Church Fall Bazaar. Frederic. 715-327-8119. 18 Chili Supper, Wolf Creek Methodist Church. 715-483-9494. 18 Chocolate and Cheese, Chateau St. Croix Winery. St. Croix Falls. 715-483-2556. 23 Tozer Turkey Trot, 8:30 a.m. Spooner. A 5K Run/Walk that benefits the Washburn County Food Pantry. Registration 7 a.m. For registration information, email tozerturkeytrot@gmail.com or visit www.tozerturkeytrot.com 24-25 Holiday Art and Craft Sale, Cafe Wren, Luck. 715-472-4700 or www.thecafewren. com. 25 Holiday Open House, Brickyard Pottery, Shell Lake. Many handmade items by local artists, fresh cider, refreshments. 715-468-7341 or www.brickyardpottery.com 25-Dec. 31 Christmas in Siren. Crooked Lake Display Lighting Ceremony, holiday activities, coffee shop and restaurants specials. www.visitsiren.com.

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Laketown Lutheran Church Fall Bazaar, Bake Sale. 715-648-5323. Cranberry Festival, Stone Lake. Cranberry treats everywhere. Cranberry marsh tours, parade, crate derby, arts, crafts fair & more. www.stonelakecranberryfestival.com Spooner Farmers Market, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., Re-Store parking lot, Spooner. Fall Wildlife Fest, Crex Meadows, Grantsburg. 715-463-2739 or www.crexmeadows. org. Chili Cook off, Town of Jackson Fire Department, Webster. 715-475-8060. Gandy Marathon, Luck. 5K relay, 13.1 or 26.2 runs. Visit GandyMarathon.com. Jack O’ Lantern Festival, Spooner. Pumpkin roll, inflatable play park, kids’ games, pumpkin painting, giant pumpkin weigh-in contest, live music, 5K Zombie Run & more. 715-635-2168. Mixed Sampler Quilt Guild/Show, Webster High School. Quilts large, medium, and small from traditional to art quilts, quilt shop vendors, quilt raffle, quilt silent auction,

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Holiday Saturday, Shell Lake. Breakfast and photos with Santa, sales in all of the shops, arts, crafts fair & more. 715-468-4340. 2 Santa Day, Grantsburg. Free picture for each child along with a treat bag. 2-3, 9 Christmas at The Fort, Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury. 715-866-8890. 2-3 Rivertown Holiday, St. Croix Falls, a time to celebrate the season as a community and support local businesses. Visit with Santa, enjoy the sights and sounds of the city. 715-483-3580. 2-3 Holiday Boutique, Dancing Dragonfly Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-9463. 9 Santa Day, Main Street, Webster. www.websterwisconsin.com. 9-10 Holiday Boutique, Dancing Dragonfly Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-9463. 9-10 Holiday Cheers Weekend, Chateau St. Croix Winery. St. Croix Falls. 715-4893-2556. 16 Santa in Cushing for photos, treats. 715-222-7655. 16 Christmas at Larsen Auto, Sleigh rides, Santa, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. at Frederic. www. fredericwi.com. ? = Check websites or call for exact dates and times.

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Barrons Chicken BBQ, trail #22. 715-635-2520. Mid-Winter Sports Day, Grantsburg. www.grantsburgchamber.com. Motorcycle / ATV racing, Shell Lake. www.nwircracing.com. Lawn mower drag races, Yellow Lake Golf Course. 715-866-7107. Siren Lions Ice Fishing Contest, Clam Lake, Siren. 715-349-2400. Longaberger Basket Bingo, fundraiser for Relay for Life, 715-327-4431. Spooner-Trego Ice Fishing Contest, Spooner Lake. 715-349-2004. Luck Winter Carnival; lighting of castle, Thursday; pageant on Friday; bingo, medallion hunt, parade and sales on Saturday; fishing contest, bonfire on Sunday. www. luckwisconsin.com. 10 Ice Fishing Contest, Long Lake, Centuria. 715-222-7655. ? = Check websites or call for exact dates and times.

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Siren St. Patrick’s Day celebration. www.visitsiren.com. Stone Lake Sledding Party, 11 a.m. at Wesleyan Church. Food, games, refreshments bonfire, rope lift; Wesleyan Church open to keep you warm. Shamrock 5K Run, Siren. 715-349-8399. St. Patrick’s Day Parade, Webb Lake. www.burnettcountyfun.com.

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Yellow Lake Ice Fishing Contest, sponsored by Webster H.S. Girls Basketball Team. Danbury Lions Club Ice Fishing Contest, Burlingame Lake. 715-244-3403. Destination Wedding Fair, Siren. www.visitsiren.com. Luck Football Ice Fishing Contest, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m., Bone Lake, Luck. 715-472-2152, ext. 142. 13 Jack Frost Fest, Spooner. Yellow River Flowage in Spooner and at Spooner City Park. Pond hockey tournament, family ice fishing contest, turkey bowling, rib, chili contest, bonfires, S’mores bar, minnow races & more. 715-635-2168 or www. spoonerchamber.org. 20 Wedding Fair, Dancing Dragonfly Winery, St. Croix Falls. 715-483-9463. 27 Stone Lake Pub Ice Fishing Contest, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 715-865-2141. 28 Winter Fun Day, Frederic. www.fredericwi.com. ? = Check websites or call for exact dates and times.

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Supper, West Denmark Church, Luck. www.westdenmark.org/events Spring Awakenings Festival, St. Croix Falls. www.fallschamber.org. Sole Burner Cancer Walk/American Cancer Society Walk/Run, Luck. www.main. acsevents.org. Taste of Siren, sample area foods, beverages; raffles games, silent auctions. www. visitsiren.com. Adventure Triathlon, Grantsburg. www.grantsburgchamber.com. Prairie Fling, Nature programs for kids, adults and families, horse-drawn wagon and tractor rides, caricatures, tasty food and treats. Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary, Sarona. 715-635-6543. Swedish breakfast, Scandinavian bake sale, 8-11 a.m. Siren Methodist Church. 715349-2204. Garden and Art Show, Cafe Wren, Luck. 715-472-4700. Soo Line Depot Museum opens, Frederic. www.fredericwi.com Stone Lake Fish Fry, Legion Hall, Stone Lake. 715-865-3041. BAAG Memorial weekend Art Sale, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Highway 35 North, Siren. Pancake Breakfast, 8 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at Forts Folle Avoine Historical Park, Danbury. 715-866-8890.

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Indianhead Rifle and Pistol Club, IRPC Gun Show at Spooner High School. 715-6358628. 7 Luck EMT Smelt Fry. www.luckwisconsin.com. 14 Mammoth Gravel Classic, www.cyclovaxc.com. 14 Pinewood Derby, Race for a Track, Shell Lake. Concessions, silent auction, ShellLakeFriendsofScouting@gmail.com. 21 Rod and Gun Club Smelt Fry, Balsam Lake. www.balsamlakerodandgun.com. 21 Spring Bash, Cushing Community Center. 715-488-2467. 21, 28, May 5 Go with expert birders as they explore the wetlands and prairies for spring migrant and returning resident birds. Crex Meadows Visitor Center, Grantsburg. 715-463-2739. 28 Taco/Bingo Night, Webster High School. www.websteref.org. 28 Annual Food Shelf Benefit, 3 p.m., Bass Lake Inn, Spooner. Bring non-perishable food items; donations will go to the area food pantry shelves. Raffles, live music, food, drink. 715-635-6527.

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