2018 Verona Hometown Days

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Verona Hometown Days

June 1-3, 2018

Inside New, familiar attractions

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More time for music

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Pancakes move to Saturday

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New rules for beer tent

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Plenty of fun for kids

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Helicopter rides return

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Parade back to usual route

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A special supplement to the Verona Press


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New, changed attractions for 2018 KIMBERLY WETHAL Unified Newspaper Group

In a lot of ways, the annual Hometown Days festival is staying the same – but in a lot of ways, it’ll be different, too. A lot of the main attractions remain unchanged – the carnival, the parade, the fireworks and some of the bands who come back year after year. But the festival, shortened by a day, will include a pancake breakfast not only moved to a different day, but to a different city, a new animal attraction in the form of a petting zoo and an additional music stage where live music will be played throughout the day, rather than just at night. The parade route will be changing, too, but only back to its prior route after downtown construction forced organizers to shift the route last year a few blocks off of Main Street. Despite some changes, most the activities featured at the festival are kept around because of their appeal to festival-goers, said Le Jordan, executive director of the Verona Area Chamber of Commerce. “A lot of (the activities) are very similar because we’ve been very pleased with the success of it over the last several years,” she told the Press in April. The festival was shortened a day due to declining attendance on Thursday night. It had moved a few years ago to the week before Verona schools dismiss students for the summer, and since then, the carnival and the

Morgan Kreuser, 13, and Amelia Moody, 13, both of Madison, scream while on a ride at the 2017 carnival. food stands never pulled in many people after its 5 p.m. Jordan suggested it was because families had to get their kids off to school the next day. It became a case where the festival, a fundraiser for local non-profits, was only hoping to break even on Thursday nights after paying for the entertainment, Jordan said. Other aspects of the festival

are changing, too. Organizers are adding another music stage to create more of a “festival mood,” Jordan said. There used to be one band per night, and now there will be six, including three Saturday. Helicopter rides are also back this year, having not been here for several years. The pancake breakfast is moving a few miles northeast, just a

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attraction that has been popular the last few years. Returning this year will be the car show, in its new off-site location on Legion Street for the second year in a row, along with the run and walk hosted by the Wildcats Cross Country Boosters and the marketplace, where local artists are invited to sell arts, crafts and pre-made food items like jams and salsas.

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Hometown Days adds second stage, three acts KIMBERLY WETHAL Unified Newspaper Group

A show held 15 years ago is the reason why Derek Ramnarace and his Madison-based band Old Soul Society will be playing at this year’s Hometown Days. H e m e t Ve r o n a A r e a Chamber of Commerce employee Jacqueline Larson through other members of his then-band in LaCrosse. Larson had seen some of Ramnarace’s bandmates while they were performing with a different band, and through mutual friends, he then got to know her, he said. Because of the friendship, he played solo at one of last year’s Music on Main events in Verona, and later in the summer had his entire band join him. That band, Old Soul Society, will play on the Hometown Days stage at noon on Saturday, a new time slot for music that was added this year as Thursday night events were discontinued. Ramnarace and his band play a blend of Americana and folk-rock, a departure from previous styles that were more geared toward the party scene. “I think I like storytelling a little more,” he said. “We try to have more depth in our lyrical content than maybe when we were younger and more into the party scene when we did a

lot of rock-reggae.” Ramnarace, who was raised and lives in Baraboo, was drawn to music as a child, never having taken lessons but learning the keyboard and the guitar on his own. He wrote his own songs because he wasn’t able to play music that others had already written, he said. “I just started playing with it. That’s how I ended up becoming a songwriter, because I didn’t know how to play anybody else’s stuff,” he said with a laugh. Old Soul Society now has performers on board that have some background in music theory, he said. Ramnarace said the band will play a “good spread” of music, knowing that their performance at noon will likely draw a variety of people. “We’re definitely antici p a t i n g t h a t w e w o n ’t be playing the beer tent crowd,” he said. “We don’t write setlists too often, we just feel it out and see what the crowd wants.” The Friday lineup will include Katie Scullin at 5 p.m. on the Hometown Days stage, which was added this year and is set up closer to the food areas. Scullin will play until Love Monkeys comes on at 8 p.m. on the Epic main stage. Saturday’s lineup features Old Soul Society at noon, with Leah Ina Marie Rachuj taking over the

If you go Friday, June 1 5 p.m., Katie Scullin, Hometown Days stage 8 p.m., Love Monkeys, Epic stage Saturday, June 2 Noon, Old Soul Society, Hometown Days stage 3 p.m., Leah Ina Marie Rachuj, Hometown Days stage 8 p.m., Cherry Pie, Epic Stage Sunday, June 3 1-4 p.m., Wheelhouse, Hometown Days stage

April. “When (people) were getting something to eat or they were just done with the carnival and wanted to relax a little bit or play some of the lawn games, (live music) just makes it more festive, rather than sitting having lunch in dead silence – we thought it would add an air of excitement and fun.” Jordan said there’s a lot of bands from Wisconsin that the festival is able to tap for its two stages over the three-day event. “We hope that this and some of our other events that we do … will highlight some of this local talent as well,” she said.

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Derek Ramnarace, who performed during last summer’s Music on Main concert series, and his band, Old Soul Society, will perform Saturday at noon at Hometown Days. Hometown Days stage at 3 p.m. until festival regular Cherry Pie performs on the Epic stage from 8 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Sunday. Wheelhouse will play from 1-4 p.m. Sunday.

The additional music performances were added this year to create more of a festival mood, Verona Area Chamber of Commerce executive director Le Jordan said, with the second

stage placed closer to the food area. “People passing by or over in the hamburger stand will be able to sit and listen to music,” she said in an interview with the Press in

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For at least one year, the Hometown Days pancake breakfast is moving out of the hometown. The Yahara Bay Distillers’ release of its Bourbon Barrel Maple Syrup, aged for more than six months, is set for the same weekend as Hometown Days, so the company offered to have the event at its distillery at 6250 Nesbitt Road in Fitchburg.

Bourbon Barrel Maple Syrup on the tables, sausage, coffee from their complex neighbor True Coffee and milk from Sassy Cow Creamery out of Columbus. The breakfast will cost $10 for adults and $7 for children. The maple syrup is being made in a barrel that previously held whiskey (that technically is a bourbon) for two years. The bourbon soaked into the wood of the barrel during that time, and is going back into the maple syrup as a result. “It definitely absorbed a lot of the bourbon flavor,” distiller Ari Marks said. “I tasted the maple syrup about two weeks ago, and it definitely (has) bourbon.”

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Fireworks lit the sky above the carnival at Hometown Days on Friday, June 2, 2017.

Fireworks show Friday The annual Epic fireworks display will be Friday, June 1, at 9:30 p.m. at the festival grounds. In the event of inclement weather Friday, the event will move to Saturday night at 9:30 p.m. Until a few years ago, the display was held on Thursday night, but was moved to Fridays so that it was not a school night.

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“They’re graciously hosting the pancake breakfast for us, with the money raised going to Hometown Days and the local organizations,” Le Jordan, executive director for the Verona Area Chamber of Commerce, told the Press in April. Jordan said that the breakfast has been on Sundays in an area near the parade route in previous years, and may return to that in future years, depending on how the Saturday breakfast turns out. “We’ll see how it goes,” she said. “It could be that this is the only year we switch it to Saturday, rather than Sunday.” The meal will consist of an all-youcan-eat pancake breakfast with the

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Why is it ‘Hometown Days?’ Verona earned its nickname a few years before its annual festival began, but the name didn’t stick right away. “Hometown U.S.A.” was the title bestowed on Verona in 1966 by members of the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division serving in Vietnam after the Verona Press printed a letter to the editor from one of its servicemen, Donald Schmidt. Because of the free subscription sent to him (partially paid by the American Legion Auxiliary), the printing of his letter and other nostalgic things his fellow servicemen noticed in Schmidt’s description, the unit declared Verona “the perfect example of Hometown U.S.A.” They asked to adopt it as their honorary hometown. The title was informal until the Verona Area Chamber of Commerce adopted it in 1985 and created a logo. That year the city designated June 9 as Hometown U.S.A. Day. The annual festival started in 1972 as a quasquicentennial, and a parade was held annually. Eventually, the two were tied together and Hometown U.S.A. Days became shortened by most people as Hometown Days.

The Hometown Rumble Car Show will once again be at the corner of Legion Street and Commerce Parkway this year. The annual event moved a little further from the Hometown Days festival site last year, but still offers a chance for classic car owners to show off their wheels just about a five-minute drive from the main grounds. The event begins at 9 a.m. Saturday, June 2, and will go until 2 p.m., rain or shine. It will include 1980s and earlier cars for display, as well File photo by Scott Girard as a brat stand run by Bavaria The Hometown Rumble Car Show will run from 9 a.m. to 2 Sausage. p.m. Saturday, June 2.

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Hike-A-Thon returns for second year The Ice Age Trail will again be full of hikers the Saturday of Hometown Days. The Dane County Chapter of the Ice Age Trail Alliance is again marking National Trails Day with 6- and 20-mile hike options along the trail, with both ending at Badger Prairie County Park – just down the road from Hometown USA Community Park. Last year, the HikeA - T h o n eve n t b e c a m e an “official” part of the Hometown Days weekend after Verona received its designation as an Ice Age Trail Community. Buses will leave in the morning to take people to the start of the 20-mile hike, which begins at the Brooklyn State Wildlife Area, and in the early afternoon for the beginning of the six-mile “Prairie-to-Prairie” hike, which begins at Prairie Moraine County Park.

About the hikes Participants for both hikes are asked to meet in the dog park parking lot in Badger Prairie County Park. From there, they will take a bus to their starting location. The bus for the 20-mile hike will leave at 8:30 a.m. Hikers are asked to bring at least 16 ounces of water, and there will be snack and water stops every three to five miles. Participants in the six-mile hike will get on a bus at 1 p.m. to take a bus to the Prairie Moraine County Park. Both hikes will finish at Shelter No. 1 at Badger Prairie County Park, and there will be snacks, refreshments and a celebration to follow. Hikers are asked to bring snacks and water for the hikes, and the organizers requested the 20-miler hikers bring a lunch, as well. The hikers are expected to arrive at Badger Prairie County Park around 3:30 p.m. Those hiking who still need to sign up are asked to make a $40 donation to

the Ice Age Trail Alliance, which helps maintain the trail. According to its website, the group hopes to raise $8,000 this year and has raised more than $30,000 through the Hike-A-Thon over the last six years. To sign up or see more information, visit iceagetrail.org.

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New age rules for beer tent Food stands open through weekend AMBER LEVENHAGEN Unified Newspaper Group

A change to the Hometown Days beer tent will make the attraction a little more family friendly. The tent, which is open with the regular hours of the festival, will allow children up to age 14, with their guardians. Verona Area Chamber of Commerce director Le Jordan said the change was agreed upon with the City of Verona’s public safety committee and the police department. "A lot of thought went into considering the new rules," she said. Previous years only allowed children up until age 11, which she said deterred families who didn’t want to leave their younger children out. The tent, which is managed by the Hockey Boosters, Rotary Club and American Legion, features live music throughout the weekend. There are acoustic performances and games during the day, and bigger acts during the evening, which was part of what led to the change. “There are a lot of families that come out to (Hometown Days) together,” Jordan said. “They still have these younger teenagers and

Bob Bovy and Jerry Gleisner with the Verona Optimist Club flip burgers at the 2017 festival. they couldn’t go in and enjoy the lawn games and music because… nobody is going to leave their child standing outside of the fence.”

Food supports community Along with the beer tent being available for the duration of the event, regular food stands will be open for business throughout the weekend. A special pancake breakfast will be held 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at Yahara Bay Distillers, 6250 Nesbitt Road,

Fitchburg. The breakfast is a special release of Yahara Bay Distillers’ Bourbon barrel maple syrup, which will be available for purchase at the breakfast. Back at the festival, the Optimist Club will be selling brats and hamburgers – they will also be giving away one free hotdog with a coupon found in the Press and on veronahometowndays.com. The Scouts of America will help support AJ’s Pizzeria, offering pizza and pulled pork sandwiches.

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There will also be a Kona Ice stand and Sugar River Kettle Corn. “This fundraiser is not only one of the largest for the chamber so we can put on (community events) and other chamber activities to help promote our local businesses,” Jordan said. “It’s also a big fundraiser for the Optimists, Rotary, American Legion and the sports booster clubs. Hometown Days is what funds some of these groups really for the year.”

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Weekend full of fun Kids, parents have plenty of entertainment options

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From getting selfies with ZeeZee the two-monthold Zebra to sweating out an exercise “boot camp,” kids won’t have a lack of options for fun at this year’s Hometown Days, no matter whether they prefer riding ponies or helicopters. The action will mainly be centered around a free “Kids’ Zone,” Verona Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Le Jordan said in an email to the Press. The area will stage a variety of performances and activities, including balloon sculpting, face painting, drumming, a penny find, the “Wall of Art,” performances by the Amazing Mr. Magic and musician David Landau, as well as Haven’s Petting Farm. A familiar fixture at the festival, the farm will feature lambs, goats, bunnies, chicks, duck, goose, alpaca or llama, mini potbelly pig, mini donkey, calf, and ZeeZee the zebra colt. Pony rides around the park grounds will be offered for $5. The Kid’s Zone will feature performances Saturday and Sunday afternoon by musician David Landau, voted 2016 Children's

Kids’ event schedule Friday, June 1 5-10 p.m., Wenzel Amazement's Carnival (wristbands 5-10 p.m.) 5-7 p.m., Kid's Penny Find 5-7 pm 5-8 p.m., Helicopter rides 5-7 p.m., Balloon Sculpting 5-8 p.m., Havens Petting Farm and pony rides 6:45 p.m., The Amazing Mr. Magic Show - Kids’ Tent 9:30 p.m., Epic fireworks show Saturday, June 2 8 a.m., Ice Age Trail Hike 8:30 a.m., I-9 Boot Camp for Kids Noon , Wenzel Amazement's Carnival (wristbands noon to 5 p.m.) Noon to 5 p.m., Funny Faces Balloons Noon to 7 p.m., Kids’ Penny Find Noon to 8 p.m., Helicopter rides Noon to 8 p.m., Haven’s Petting Farm (pony rides) 1-4 p.m., "Wall of Art" Painting Activity 2-5 p.m., Rhapsody Arts Drumming 3-5 p.m., K9 Drea and Officer Kile 4 p.m., The Amazing Mr. Magic - Kids’ Tent 5:30 pm , David Landau - Kids’ Tent

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Arie Sadnoor, 6, and Araina Sadnoor, 3, of Madison, search through the sand during the “penny find” activity during the 2017 festival. Performer of the Year by the Madison Area Music Association. Appearing all three days will be “The Amazing Mr. Magic,” winner of Madison’s NBC15 “Best Magic Trick video contest, offering “high

quality magic for all ages, creating an atmosphere where everyone is part of the show,” according to a chamber news release. And kids always look forward to fireworks, scheduled for around 9:30 p.m.

Friday night. For those looking to get active, there’s an Ice Age Trail hike and exercise “boot camp for kids” on Saturday, and a kids’ fun run along the parade course on Sunday.

Sunday, June 3 11:15 a.m., Kids ‘Fun Run registration Sugar River UMC 11:40 a.m., Kids’ Fun Run - Parade Route Noon to 5 p.m. Wenzel Amazement's Carnival (wristbands noon to 5 p.m.) Noon to 5 p.m., Helicopter rides Noon to 8 p.m., Haven’s Petting Farm (pony rides) 1-3 p.m., Kids’ Penny Find 1-4 p.m., Funny Faces Balloons 2:30 p.m., David Landau - Kids’ tent 3:30 p.m., The Amazing Mr. Magic - Kids’ Tent

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Send it in! If you take a photo at Hometown Days you think the community might be interested in, send it to us and we’ll use it if we can. Please include contact information, what’s happening in the photo and the names of people pictured. You can submit it on our website at ConnectVerona.com or email to communityreporter@wcinet.com.

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Roxanne Stoleson, left, tallies up the points that Alexandra and Matthew Behnke, of Stoughton, have collected during the “Spin the Wheel” activity.

which prizes he would like to vie for. If you really want a laptop computer for your kids, simply take all your tickets and place them in the drawing bucket for that item. If you want to win a new gas grill, but your husband would rather win a new crock pot, the pair of you can divide your tickets between the two items. Players can spread their tickets between five prizes, 10 prizes, or every prize offered. The choice is up to you. The Verona Area Chamber of Commerce uses the funds raised at

Hometown Days to fund its operations and activities throughout the year. Among the public events the chamber has funded is a $500 scholarship for a Verona Area High School senior and Verona’s Concerts in the Park. By coming to the Spin the Wheel Tent and trying to win one of the many prizes available, you will not only have fun but you will also be helping the chamber and the Lions Club to carry on their work in the community. The tent is located just past the food stand near the Community Park entrance.

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Get a bird’s-eye-view with ride the helo $20 for two-minute rides Friday-Sunday If you’ve ever wanted a bird’s eye view of Verona, Hometown Days will offer you that chance this year. The annual festival is bringing back the opportunity to ride in a helicopter over the festival grounds. A ride costs $20 for two minutes. The helicopter rides, which will be run by Ride the Helo this year, were

last offered in 2010. That year, it was available on Saturday and Sunday. This year, festival-goers can go for a ride each of the three days of the festival, from 5-8 p.m. Friday, noon to 8 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Verona Area Chamber of Commerce executive director Le Jordan said the company actually reached out to her about coming to the festival, and after some thinking about how it could fit into the schedule,

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“I though, ‘Yeah, this would be fun.’” “We were looking for some unique things to do this year that make our festival stand out from all the other community festivals,” Jordan said. According to the Ride the Helo website, the company uses Robinson R-44 helicopters for its rides, which can fit up to three guests per trip. More information about Ride the Helo can be found at ridethehelo.com.

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After a second year off in three years last year, the Hometown Days marketplace is looking to grow in 2018. Mona Cassis, a Town of Verona artist who also manages the weekly Artists and Farmers Market, took on organizing the marketplace this year from the Chamber. Cassis said she has around five vendors signed up so far, but there are others she’s still working with. “(Vendors) don’t know until closer to the time that it happens if they can make it,” she said. “A lot of times, especially with the market, I’ve realized that people don’t sign up until about seven days before.” The marketplace will differ from the weekly farmers market Cassis manages by offering gifts, snacks and novelty items, rather than the providing a venue for grocery shopping. “They don’t want to carry vegetables around while they’re on carnival rides,” she said. “We just thought people wouldn’t be interested in that.”

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Parade returns to previous route KIMBERLY WETHAL Unified Newspaper Group

The parade route will be back to normal in 2018. “Last year the parade route had to go just a couple of blocks off of Main Street because of the construction, but it’s back to the old parade route, the one that’s been in existence for years,” Le Jordan, executive director for the Verona Area Chamber of Commerce, said. Old favorites, like the The Taiko Drummers, The Cripple Creek Cloggers and the The Jolly Giant Stilt Walkers will return to the parade this year, Molly Solie, office manager with the VACC, said in an email to the Press. New acts will include the Honey Creek Quarter Horses, which will bring five horses marching with them. The Verona Area Community Theater will perform at least one of its musical acts from the upcoming production of Willy Wonka that will run toward the end of June. File photo by Samantha Christian

Nora Osterholz, 4, of Verona, participates in the kid’s fun run along the parade route in 2017.

Fun Run before parade Parade-goers can get a little exercise before they settle in to enjoy the Hometown Days Parade Sunday in the annual fun run. The event includes both a 5k and 10k run and walk, all beginning and ending at Harriet Park at 8 a.m. Day-of registrations are accepted, and the race costs $25. The annual kids fun run will begin at 11:40 a.m., as kids can run the parade route before the floats and performers begin to take over.

If you go What: Verona Hometown Days parade When: Noon Sunday, June 3 Where: Nine Mound Road to Paoli Street, then onto S. Main Street to W. Verona Avenue Info: veronahometowndays. com

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Burn Boot Camp members stop along the 2017 parade route to do a workout.

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Verona Hometown Days 2018 Schedule of Events

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Live Music with Katie Scullin Hometown Days Stage Food Court Opens Beer Tent, 5 pm-1 am Wenzel Amazement’s Carnival (Wristbands 5-10 pm) Kid’s Penny Find 5-6:30 pm Ride the Helo 5-8 pm Balloon Sculpting 5-7 pm Spin-the-Wheel 5-10 pm Havens Petting Farm 5-8 pm Havens Pony Rides 5-8 pm The Amazing Mr. Magic Magic Show - Kids’ Tent Softball Game vs. Argyle Live Music by Love Monkeys 8 pm -12:30 am, $5 cover charge ***FIREWORKS***

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SUNDAY, JUNE 3 7:00 am 8:00 am 11:15 am

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Ice Age Trail Hike Hometown Rumble Car Show Corner of Legion St. and Commerce Pkwy Pancake Breakfast Yahara Bay Distillers - 9 am-12 pm Live Music by Old Soul Society Hometown Days Stage Food Court Opens Marketplace Opens Wenzel Amazement’s Carnival (Wristbands, 12-5 pm) Beer Tent 12pm-1am Spin-the-Wheel 12 - 10 pm Ride the Helo 12-8 pm Havens Petting Farm 12 -8 pm

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