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MAJOR SUPPORTER of
State and Local Tavern Leagues
PARTNERS IN PROGRESS TAVERN LEAGUE OF WISCONSIN • Co-sponsor of TLW Legislative Day • Underwriter of TLW Video on Jobs and Employment • Provider of Coin-Operated Games at TLW Conferences & Shows to Benefit TIPAC • Sponsor of the TLW Trip Give-away at TLW Spring Conference & Show • Donor of Large Screen TV at TLW Fall Convention & Show
LOCAL TAVERN LEAGUE PROGRAMS (Saferide, Golf, Others) • Contributions and support from individual WAMO members • Matching Funds from WAMO to Tavern League Locals • Contributions to SafeRide Program, Golf and Others • Active Participation and Attendance
WISCONSIN AMUSEMENT & MUSIC OPERATORS PO Box 259506 Madison, WI 53725 www.WAMO.net
608.709.1960 608.824.2205 E amanda@wamo.net P F
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The Official Publication of the Tavern League of Wisconsin JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2021 VOLUME 39, NO. 1
MEMBERSHIP GUIDE Special Club Membership President's Perspective Advertiser Index
INDUSTRY EVENTS 6
2021 Calendar of Events
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Legislative and League Leaders Days
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INDUSTRY CONTACTS Corporate Members
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Executive Officers
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Office Staff
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District Directory
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District 1
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District 2
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District 3
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District 4
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District 5
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District 6
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District 7
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District 8
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District 9
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State Resources
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State Legislature
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Spring Conference & Trade Show Registration
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Upcoming Conventions & Trade Shows
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MEMBER RESOURCES 2021 Buyer's Guide
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Past Presidents
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Glossary of Terms
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TLW Bylaws
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Wisconsin Alcohol Beverage Laws for Retailers
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MEMBER BENEFITS Where Your Dues Go
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Mission Statement & Code of Ethics
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Member Benefits
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Members Exclusive Benefit Program
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You Have a Voice
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Health Insurance
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Industry Education
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Food Manager Certification
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TLW Signage
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TLW Foundation
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Tavern of the Game
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SafeRide Resources
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SPECIAL CLUB MEMBERSHIP PLATINUM CLUB MEMBERS
Chris Marsicano
5TH DISTRICT TAVERN LEAGUE
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT
OSHKOSH CITY/WINNEBAGO COUNTY TAVERN LEAGUE OUTAGAMIE COUNTY TAVERN LEAGUE
PRESIDENT Cathy Vales
SECRETARY Erin Pulaski
PORTAGE COUNTY TAVERN LEAGUE
TREASURER
GOLD CLUB MEMBERS
SOUTHERN ZONE VICE PRESIDENT
7TH DISTRICT TAVERN LEAGUE
SOUTHERN DISTRICT VICE PRESIDENT
DOOR COUNTY TAVERN LEAGUE
EASTERN ZONE VICE PRESIDENT
OCONTO COUNTY TAVERN LEAGUE
Todd Giraud
Dan Taivalkoski Jim Pickett
Tim "Tippy" Tomchek
EASTERN DISTRICT VICE PRESIDENT Terri Buman
CENTRAL ZONE VICE PRESIDENT Paul Salzwedel
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP LEVELS
CENTRAL DISTRICT VICE PRESIDENT
PLATINUM $1,000 Annual Membership Level
NORTHERN ZONE VICE PRESIDENT
GOLD $500 Annual Membership Level SILVER $250 Annual Membership Level For more information on becoming a Special Club Member, call the TLW office at (800) 445-9221.
Lori Frommgen Jen Gunning
NORTHERN DISTRICT VICE PRESIDENT Nancy Lorbetske
PAST PRESIDENT Terry Harvath
EDITOR
Pete Madland, Executive Director, Tavern League of Wisconsin
MANAGING EDITOR
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GRAPHIC DESIGNER
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ADVERTISING SALES
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ADVERTISING COORDINATOR
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LSC Communications, Pontiac, Illinois On Premise (ISSN #1051-4562) is a bimonthly publication of the Tavern League of Wisconsin Inc., 2817 Fish Hatchery Rd., Fitchburg, WI 53713, Phone: (800) 445-9221. On Premise is produced by Nei-Turner Media Group Inc., 400 Broad St., Unit D, Lake Geneva, WI 53147. Gary Nei, Chairman; William Turner, President; Barbara Krause, Publisher. Printing is by LSC Communications, Pontiac, IL. For advertising information, please contact Cindy Micha, (262) 903-8633, cmicha@ntmediagroup.com. Subscriptions included in TLW membership dues; non-member subscriptions cost $15 per year. Postmaster: Send address corrections to the Tavern League of Wisconsin Office, 2817 Fish Hatchery Rd., Fitchburg, WI 53713-5005. Periodicals postage paid at Madison, WI and other additional offices. ©2021 Tavern League of Wisconsin Inc. Permission to reprint must be secured in advance of publication, and credit given to author and On Premise.
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PRESIDENT’S PERSPECTIVE W
elcome to 2021’s first edition of On Premise.
Although 2020 was one of the hardest years I can remember in this industry, it has been my honor to serve all 5,000 members of the TLW over the past few years. It has been tough for our members — from our 10-stool mom-andpop bars all the way up to our huge resorts. Through all of the chaos, however, we at the TLW have worked day and night to make sure that our members have been informed on the issues facing them. We have fought the good fight on our members’ behalf at every turn. We will keep on looking out for you as this new year progresses as we know we are not out of the woods yet. That’s why membership dues to this organization are the best investment anyone in this industry can make. The TLW is an organization that I believe in. I think being a member is a necessity for anyone working in the beverage alcohol industry. I am very proud of this association and what we do. I strongly believe that, without the TLW having our backs, the Wisconsin hospitality industry would not exist and prosper as it does today. Over the years, this organization has made great advances in helping to shape and pass legislation that improves the lives of the independent mom-and-pop business owner, and we will continue to fight for the welfare of our members in the years to come. Those who would propose and pass laws that can harm your business and make it harder for you to be successful will not rest, and neither will the TLW. We are determined to do our best for you — our members. We will continue to monitor and fight against detrimental influences to your business, and promote legislation that will add value to your business and bottom line. On Premise, our association’s bimonthly publication, is included in your membership. Over the next year, you will be
TLW HEADQUARTERS
As I travel around the state, I look forward to stopping at our members’ establishments for a cool beverage and great food. able to read about the issues that affect our businesses and industry through regular columns by our executive director, government affairs director and the executive director of American Beverage Licensees (ABL), our national association based in Washington, D.C. (As a TLW member, you are automatically enrolled as a member of ABL — another benefit the association provides.) The magazine also presents articles about our local leagues and affiliate members, as well as feature stories on hot topics that directly impact our members. As I travel around the state, I look forward to stopping at our members’ establishments for a cool beverage and great food. Using our TLW app, I hope to see as many of you as I can over the next year. Please patronize our other members as you travel the state, too. While you do, spread the word about the huge benefits of being a TLW member. And don’t forget to take advantage of some of the perks and special pricing offered by some of our affiliate members. I am proud to say I am a member of the TLW and proud to be your president. I hope to see you at your place of business as I work my way around the state. Salute!
Chris Marsicano President
TLW OFFICE STAFF
2817 Fish Hatchery Rd. Fitchburg, WI 53713 (8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)
Pete Madland Executive Director petem@tlw.org
(800) 445-9221; (608) 270-8591 Fax: (608) 270-8595 info@tlw.org tlw.org
Becca Williams Events Coordinator and Graphics/Web Administrator beccaw@tlw.org Heather Tollefson Administrative Assistant heathert@tlw.org
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Steven Van Accountant stevenv@tlw.org
TLW LOBBYIST
Scott Stenger Stenger Government Relations (608) 287-0403 Fax: (608) 287-0414 scott@stengergov.com
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CORPORATE MEMBERS Support Those Who SupportSUPPORT our Association THOSE WHO SUPPORT OUR ASSOCIATION SUPPORT SUPPORT THOSE WHO OUR ASSOCIATION PLATINUM SPONSORS PLATINUM SPONSORS
PLATINUM MEMBERS
2012 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
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GOLD MEMBERS GOLD SPONSORS GOLD SPONSORS
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TA V E R N L E A G U E O F W I S C O N S I N
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VetsRoll extends a heartfelt THANK YOU to the Tavern League of WI Members and Your Customers Your belief and support of our program has allowed us to provide CLOSURE*GRATITUDE*RESPECT to more than 2,000 American heroes, since 2010!!
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EXECUTIVE OFFICERS PRESIDENT (2-YEAR TERM)
CHRIS MARSICANO The Village Supper Club 221 Inlet Shore Dr. Delavan, WI 53115 Bus. Phone: (262) 728-6360 Cell Phone: (262) 745-4043 c.marsicano@yahoo.com
SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT
SECRETARY
TREASURER
(2-YEAR TERM)
(2-YEAR TERM)
(2-YEAR TERM)
ERIN PULASKI
TODD GIRAUD
Around the Corner Pub 2633 Railroad St. Mercer, WI 54547 Bus. Phone: (715) 476-2472 Cell Phone: (715) 904-2472 info@aroundthecornerpub.com
Rite Spot Bar & Grill 10076 Hwy. 16 Sparta, WI 54656 Bus. Phone: (608) 269-2080 Cell Phone: (608) 797-0602 hdtrgspartawi@hotmail.com
SOUTHERN ZONE VICE PRESIDENT DISTRICTS 1, 3 & 9
SOUTHERN DISTRICT VICE PRESIDENT DISTRICTS 1, 3 & 9
CENTRAL ZONE VICE PRESIDENT DISTRICTS 2 & 5
(2-YEAR TERM)
(1-YEAR TERM)
(2-YEAR TERM)
DAN TAIVALKOSKI
JIM PICKETT
PAUL SALZWEDEL
The Beacon Tavern & Grill 3113 Douglas Ave. Racine, WI 53402 Bus. Phone: (262) 639-3088 Cell Phone: (262) 939-4179 danemit@rootcom.net
The Alpine Inn W5717 Bliss Rd. La Crosse, WI 54601 Bus. Phone: (608) 784-8470 Cell Phone: (608) 792-7425 alpinepick@gmail.com
Tall Paul’s 318 Watson St. Ripon, WI 54971 Bus. Phone: (920) 748-2239 Cell Phone: (608) 617-9316 paulsalzwedel@gmail.com
CATHY VALES Mike & Cathy’s Good Old Days W995 Northshore Dr. Montello, WI 53949 Bus. Phone: (608) 297-2464 Cell Phone: (608) 369-0348 mcgod@centurytel.net
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NORTHERN DISTRICT VICE PRESIDENT DISTRICTS 7 & 8
CENTRAL DISTRICT VICE PRESIDENT DISTRICTS 2 & 5
NORTHERN ZONE VICE PRESIDENT DISTRICTS 7 & 8
(1-YEAR TERM)
(2-YEAR TERM)
LORI FROMMGEN
JEN GUNNING
Concord Inn W1240 Concord Center Dr. Sullivan, WI 53178 Bus. Phone: (262) 593-2890 Cell Phone: (262) 370-2890 lefrommgen@yahoo.com
Re-Pete’s Saloon & Grill 300 Gebhardt Rd. Black River Falls, WI 54615 Bus. Phone: (715) 284-3322 Cell Phone: (715) 299-0622 repetessaloon@gmail.com
Knight Gallery 50 S. Brown St. Rhinelander, WI 54501 Bus. Phone: (715) 369-3210 Pine Harbor Bar & Grill 3999 Trails End Rd. Rhinelander, WI 54501 Bus. Phone: (715) 369-3820 Cell Phone: (715) 367-1516 kgnanc@gmail.com
EASTERN ZONE VICE PRESIDENT DISTRICTS 4 & 6
EASTERN DISTRICT VICE PRESIDENT DISTRICTS 4 & 6
PAST PRESIDENT TERRY HARVATH
(2-YEAR TERM)
(2-YEAR TERM)
TIM "TIPPY" TOMCHEK
TERRI BUMAN
Tippy's Bar & Grill 1713 East St. Two Rivers, WI 54241 Bus. Phone: (920) 553-8479 tippys@lakefield.net
Wishing Well Bar & Grill on A N4510 Hwy. A Black Creek, WI 54106 Bus. Phone: (920) 733-1852 Cell Phone: (920) 810-4113 terribuman@yahoo.com
JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2021
(1-YEAR TERM)
NANCY LORBETSKE
Wishing Well 2709 E. Newberry St. Appleton, WI 54915 Bus. Phone: (920) 734-4472 Cell Phone: (920) 213-4606 ohwell1989@ymail.com
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OFFICE STAFF The TLW office staff is on hand to help with any league or business issues you may have. Feel free to call anytime and we will assist you to the best of our ability. PETE MADLAND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR PETEM@TLW.ORG
Day-to-Day Operations Manager of the Association Convention Planner On Premise Editor Building Manager SafeRide Grant Administrator League Communications Manager National Association Representative
BECCA WILLIAMS EVENTS COORDINATOR AND GRAPHICS/WEB ADMINISTRATOR BECCAW@TLW.ORG
Food Safety Administrator Convention Coordinator Newsletter Designer Website Administrator Graphic Designer
STEVEN VAN ACCOUNTANT STEVENV@TLW.ORG
Accounts Payable/Receivable Deposits Reconciliation Financial Statement Compilation IT Support Tax Reporting Direct Givers and TIPAC State Reporting SafeRide Coordinator
HEATHER TOLLEFSON ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT HEATHERT@TLW.ORG
Office Receptionist Membership Services Specialist Membership Communications Specialist E-Communications Coordinator Calendar Raffle Coordinator
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DISTRICT DIRECTORY Kenosha County Tavern League Home of the
“Biggest ice fishing party in Wisconsin” Last Saturday in February!
DISTRICT 1 PG. 13 South Central Zone Kenosha City Kenosha County Racine City Racine County Rock County South Central Walworth County
DISTRICT 2 PG. 14 Central Zone
Columbia County Dodge County Jefferson County Madison/Dane County Waukesha County
Proud TLW Member Since 1966 Family owned & operated for 55 years. David & Chris Marsicano, Proprietors Open for lunch and dinner daily. Serving steak, seafood, Italian cuisine, prime rib daily, relish bar.
Overlooking beautiful Delavan Lake with outdoor deck and pier facilities.
Home of Tavern League of Wisconsin President Chris Marsicano 1725 South Shore Drive Delavan, WI 53115 • (262) 728-6360 — Located 5 minutes from all major resorts. —
Local Folks 39601 60th St. Burlington, WI 53105 262.539.3200
Open 7 days a week Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner
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DISTRICT 3 PG. 15 Southern Zone
Crawford County Dells/Delton Grant/Iowa County Juneau County La Crosse City/ County Monroe County Sauk County
DISTRICT 4 PG. 16 Eastern Zone
Calumet County Fond du Lac County Manitowoc County Oshkosh City/ Winnebago County Ozaukee County Sheboygan County Washington County
DISTRICT 5 PG. 18 Central Zone
Adams County Green Lake Area Langlade County Marathon County Marquette County Portage County Shawano County Waupaca County Waushara County Wood County
DISTRICT 6 PG. 19 Eastern Zone
Brown County Door County Florence County Forest County Kewaunee County Marinette County Oconto County Outagamie County
DISTRICT 7 PG. 21 Northern Zone
Barron County Chippewa County Clark County Eau Claire City/ County Jackson County Pepin County Pierce County Polk County St. Croix County Trempealeau/ Buffalo Counties
DISTRICT 8 PG. 22 Northern Zone
Ashland/Bayfield Counties Burnett County Greater Northwoods Lakeland Area Lincoln County Oneida County Price County Rusk County Sawyer County Superior/Douglas Counties Taylor County Vilas County Washburn County
DISTRICT 9 PG. 24 Southern Zone
Milwaukee County
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DISTRICT 1 Racine Lafayette
Walworth
Rock
Green
Kenosha
DISTRICT
1
ZONE SOUTH CENTRAL
JENNIFER COLLISON Local Folks Restaurant & Pub 39601 60th St. Burlington, WI 53105 Bus. Phone: (262) 539-3200 Cell Phone: (262) 325-3800 jen_localfolks@yahoo.com (2-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: Racine City and Racine County
RICH KARRASCH Main Street Tap 338 E. Main St. Twin Lakes, WI 53181 Bus. Phone: (262) 877-9901 Cell Phone: (262) 492-2112 rchkarras@charter.net (2-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: Kenosha City and Kenosha County
RENEE PETERSON JK Sweeney's Pub N1280 Maple Ridge Rd. Lake Geneva, WI 53147 Bus. Phone: (262) 275-5560 Cell Phone: (630) 650-6886 reneepeterson62@yahoo.com (1-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: South Central, Rock and Walworth Counties
LOOKING FOR A FELLOW TLW MEMBER OR LOCAL SAFERIDE PROVIDER? Visit tlw.org/search or download the Tavern League
Proprietors, Rich Karrasch & Dawn Ornberg
of Wisconsin
Open 365 days a year!
app from Play Store
338 Main Street, P.O. Box 608
on your Android or App Store on your iPhone.
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Columbia
DISTRICT 2
Dodge
Dane
Waukesha
BOB CARPENTER Rock River Tap 110 W. Lake St. Horicon, WI 53032 Bus. Phone: (920) 485-4241 Cell Phone: (920) 382-4241 bobtherock2009@hotmail.com
DISTRICT
2
(2-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: Dodge, Jefferson and Waukesha Counties
CENTRAL ZONE
ERIC CHRISTENSON Christy’s Landing 2952 Waubesa Ave. Madison, WI 53711 Bus. Phone: (608) 222-5391 Cell Phone: (608) 576-5565 eric@christyslanding.com (2-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: Columbia County and Madison/Dane County
• • • • •
Broasted Chicken Friday Fish Fry Homemade Pizzas Sandwiches & Salads Deck overlooking the river
110 W. Lake St., Horicon, WI 53032 920.485.4241
Celebrating 85 Years of Service! Casual lakeside drinks, dining & entertainment. Boat docking, volleyball & more on the Western shore of beautiful Lake Waubesa.
Socialize with the TLW via social media on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube!
2952 Waubesa Ave., Madison, WI 53711
608.222.5391 www.christyslanding.com
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DISTRICT 3
Monroe
La Crosse
Juneau Dells/ Delton
Vernon Sauk
Richland Crawford
TIM GROTH Westview Inn 174 S. Leonard St. West Salem, WI 54669 Bus. Phone: (608) 786-1336 Cell Phone: (608) 786-1685 of_oz_wizard@yahoo.com (2-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: Crawford, Grant and Iowa Counties
Iowa KEITH KOEHLER
Grant
The Keg & Patio Bar 732 Oak St. Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 Bus. Phone: (608) 254-7475 Cell Phone: (608) 434-0888 kkoehler1@charter.net
DISTRICT
3
(2-YEAR TERM)
SOUTH CENTRAL ZONE
Areas of Responsibility Dells/Delton Area, Juneau and Sauk Counties
TODD GIRAUD Rite Spot Bar & Grill 10076 Hwy. 16 Sparta, WI 54656 Bus. Phone: (608) 269-2080 Cell Phone: (608) 797-0602 hdtrgspartawi@hotmail.com (1-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: La Crosse City/County and Monroe County
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DISTRICT 4 MARK PUETZ Strike Zone 2106 Wisconsin Ave. New Holstein, WI 53061 Bus. Phone: (920) 827-2202 neuman_m@yahoo.com (2-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: Manitowoc, Ozaukee, Sheboygan and Calumet Counties
VINNY EGLE Curve In Bar N192 Hwy. 45 Kewaskum, WI 53040 Bus. Phone: (920) 948-4981 vcegle@yahoo.com (2-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: Fond du Lac City/County, Oshkosh City, and Winnebago and Washington Counties
Manitowoc Calumet Winnebago Fond du Lac
Sheboygan Ozaukee
Washington
Manitowoc Calumet Winnebago Fond du Lac
Sheboygan
Ozaukee Washington
DISTRICT
4
EASTERN ZONE
Wishing You All a Safe & Healthy 2021
DISTRICT
4
EASTERN ZONE
When’s the last time you updated your TLW contact information?
As you travel through the 4th District, remember to visit our members in:
Calumet County, Fond du Lac County, Manitowoc County, Oshkosh City/Winnebago County, Ozaukee County, Sheboygan County, and Washington County.
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NOW IS THE TIME — contact the TLW office staff today! www.tlw.org
LOOKING FOR A FELLOW TLW MEMBER OR LOCAL SAFERIDE PROVIDER? Visit tlw.org/search or download the Tavern League of Wisconsin app from Play Store on your Android or App Store on your iPhone.
Oshkosh City\Winnebago County Tavern League DIRECTORS:
Sean Felker, Mabel Murphy’s Crystal Mulve, Karmalis Jim Nienhaus, B&E Lounge Jeff Houge, Houges Bar Jamie Knudson, The Bar Brett Rescheske, Retros Pub Jeff Stieg, Twisted Roots Dale McPherson, Screwballs Joseph Platt, TNT Tap Renee Smith, The Copper Mule Paula Davis, The Fountain Tavern
BOARD: President: Pat Purtell Vice President: Jonny Popp, Park Ave Bar Secretary: Renee Smith, The Copper Mule Treasurer: Crystal Mulvey, Karmalis Safe Ride Coordinator: Jeff Stieg, Twisted Roots Sargent in Arms: Paula Davis, The Fountain Tavern
Creating fair, safer and more responsible businesses in our community by working within and with our league, community, law makers and local leaders. Follow us on Facebook @WinnOshTLW | Contact us: Oshkoshtavernleague@gmail.com
For more information on membership, government affairs,
PRESSURE FRIED CHICKEN & HAMBURGERS IN GRAVY For Any Event!
education, events,
please visit tlw.org. www.tlw.org
NOW SERVING FRESH PERCH ON WEEKENDS
(920) 553-8479
1713 East St. • Two Rivers
news or SafeRide,
TIPPY’S BAR & GRILL SANDWICHES • SIDE ORDERS • LUNCHES
MINIATURE BOWLING!
SMELT served daily
LET US CATER!
Open 11 am - Close • Closed Mondays OWNER, EASTERN ZONE VP TIM “TIPPY” TOMCHEK JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2021
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Langlade
DISTRICT 5 Marathon
Shawano
RAY BRUCH Thirsty Bear Pub W10968 Hwy. J Deerbrook, WI 54424 Bus. Phone: (715) 623-6414 Cell Phone: (715) 216-3241 thirstybearpub@gmail.com
Portage
Wood
Waupaca
(2-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: Langlade and Marathon Counties
Adams
DOUGLAS KORTH
Waushara
Marquette
Korth’s Badger Tap 133 E. Main St. Embarrass, WI 54933 Bus. Phone: (715) 823-3047 Cell Phone: (715) 460-0019 badgertap@gmail.com
Green Lake
DISTRICT
5
(2-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: Shawano, Waupaca and Waushara Counties
JIM BILLINGS Final Score Sports Bar & Grill 908 Maria Dr. Stevens Point, WI 54481 Bus. Phone: (715) 343-0533 Cell Phone: (715) 252-9975 scorejim@charter.net
CENTRAL ZONE
(1-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: Adams, Portage and Wood Counties
Home of 5th District Senior Vice President, Cathy Vales
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920-295-6058 920-295-6358 W995 Northshore Drive Montello, WI 53949 mcgod@centurytel.net
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time you updated your TLW contact information?
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Florence
Forest
DISTRICT 6
Marinette
MARK REHWINKEL Cusack’s Pub 2206 Hall Ave. Marinette, WI 54143 Bus. Phone: (715) 735-9837 Cell Phone: (715) 923-9225 rehwinkelmark@yahoo.com
Oconto Door Kewaunee Outagamie
(2-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: Florence, Marinette and Oconto Counties
DON MJELDE
Brown
DISTRICT
6
EASTERN ZONE
Richard Craniums 840 S. Broadway St. Green Bay, WI 54304 Bus. Phone: (920) 430-1699 browncountytlw@gmail.com (1-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: Brown and Forest Counties
JUDY VANDENHOUTEN Houterville Station E2904 Hwy. J Kewaunee, WI 54216 Bus. Phone: (920) 388-2450 Cell Phone: (920) 493-4329 houterville@gmail.com (2-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: Door, Kewaunee and Outagamie Counties
Wishing everyone a prosperous 2021 from all the TLW members in
Door
COUNTY
Outagamie County TAVERN LEAGUE
WISHES EVERYONE A SAFE & PROSPEROUS 2021. STOP IN & VISIT OUR MEMBERS!
Officers: Kirk Volkmann, President Barb Lautenbach, Secretary and Treasurer Sue Ebel, SafeRide Coordinator
Come visit our members in this prime vacation spot! Be sure to use our SafeRide Program SafeRide funded by our local events: Annual June Golf Outing; January Holiday Party; February 9-Pin Tap Bowling Tournament www.tlw.org
Friends & Neighbors Helping Friends & Neighbors
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Houterville Station Hout & Judy - hosts
920-493-4329 E2904 County Road J, Kewaunee, WI 54216 houterville@gmail.com Judy Vandenhouten - 6th District Director serving Brown, Door & Kewaunee Counties
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Congradulate the TLW
2709 E. Newberry St., Appleton, WI
920-734-4472 N4510 Cty Rd., Black Creek, WI
920-733-1852
Marinette County Wishing you all a prosperous
FOR A SUCCESSFUL YEAR!
COUNTIES: Brown Door Florence Forest Kewaunee Marinette Oconto Outagamie
Socialize with the TLW via social media on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube!
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Cusack’s Pub Family owned since 1966
THere are no strangers here, only friends we haven’t met yet. Mark and Patti (Cusack) Rehwinkel Proprietors
715-735-9837 • 2206 Hall Ave., Marinette www.tlw.org
Polk
FIRST & LAST RANDI’S HIDEAWAY CHANCE Randi Conant Joe & Linda Savage N6625 Hideaway Dr N5090 Hwy 27 South Black River Falls, WI Black River Falls, WI 54615 54615 (715) 284-2580 Bar-Tavern (715) 284-3121 DONN "DINO" AMUNDSON
DISTRICT 7
Barron
Chippewa
St. Croix
rconant@centurytel.net Bar-Grill Lake Hallie Golf LLC 2196 110th St. RE-PETE’S JACK’S OR BETTER Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 SALOON & GRILL LLC Bus. SPhone: Pamela Cullen(715) 861-5442 Phone: (715) 828-3964 Jennifer Gunning 117Cell E 2nd St ceyah@yahoo.com
Dunn Pierce
Eau Claire
Clark
Pepin
Black RiverTERM) Falls, WI 300 Gebhardt Rd (1-YEAR Black River Falls, WI Areas of Responsibility: 54615 hippewa, Clark and Dunn Counties 54615 (715) C284-8877 andBar-Tavern Eau Claire City/County Bar-Grill, (715) 284-3322
Jackson
pamscrossroads@yahoo.com
Bar-Grill
DIANE SCHWARTZ jennyjax_95@yahoo.com
Trempealeau
Jailhouse Saloon LLC www.repetessaloonandgrill.com ORANGE N14077MOOSE Schubert Rd. WI 54661 BARTrempealeau, & GRILL - BEST SAND CREEK Bus. Phone: (608) 539-5245 WESTERN Cell Phone: (507) 429-9783 BREWING COMPANY, Audrey Koller dischwartz@triwest.net LLC
600(2-YEAR Oasis RdTERM) Areas Responsibility: Black RiverofFalls, WI Jim Wiesender Pierce St Jackson, Pepin and320 Pierce Counties 54615and Trempealeau/Buffalo County Black River Falls, WI (715) 284-9471 54615 Bar-Grill KRIS ZAPPA omaccounts@ (715) 284-7553 Bourbon’s Bar
DISTRICT
7
NORTHERN ZONE
Micro Brewery bwarrowheadlodge.com 1161 Second Ave. sales@sandcreekbrewing.com www.bwarrowheadlodge.com Cumberland, WI 54829 www.sandcreekbrewing.com Bus. Phone: (715) 822-2300 Cell Phone: (715) 671-8640 win88100@yahoo.com (2-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: Barron, Polk and St. Croix Counties
Serving Homemade Pizzas
Open 7 Days a Week M-F 11:30 a.m. - Close Sat/Sun 9 a.m. - Close
715.822.2300 1161 2ND AVE., CUMBERLAND, WI
Kris Zappa, Owner
Golf Course
SUNSET Scott A. T N5890 Hw Black Riv 54615 (715) 284
Bar-Tavern sunsetspa@y
EMPTY P BAR & G George M 301 N Fro Fairchild, (715) 334
Bar-Tavern targheemann
FAIRCHI C-STORE Randy Jul 303 N Fro Fairchild, (715) 334
Convenience
RW’S PLA Randy E. W11991 U Fairchild, (715) 533
Serving Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Homemade Ravioli & Pasta
Proudly serving as 7th District Director & Vice President of Barron County for the Tavern League of Wisconsin
SKYLINE COURSE 612 N 11th Black Riv 54615 (715) 284
Bar-Tavern
TRAILS’ Kris Hans W15525 H Fairchild, (715) 597
Open 6 Days a Week (Closed Monday) Sun-Sat 7a.m. - 1 p.m., 5 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Bar-Grill, Ca Restaurant trailsendcam centurytel.ne
715.822.4533
HIXTON & GUN CL Greta Gea N8863 Hw Hixton, W
1780 ARCADE AVE., CUMBERLAND, WI
Gun Club
JEREL’S Jerel Gun 101 Sand Hixton, W (715) 963
For more information on membership, government affairs, education, events, news or SafeRide, please visit tlw.org.
Banquet Hal Restaurant, B jerel@club95 www.club95.n
KAL’S KO Kevin Dol 125 W Ma Hixton, W (715) 963 Bar-Tavern
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DISTRICT 8
Douglas Iron Ashland
RUSS FISHER Fisher’s Resort 4225 W. Lake George Rd. Rhinelander, WI 54501 Bus. Phone: (715) 362-3691 Cell Phone: (715) 360-3998 offroad1334@yahoo.com (1-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: Lakeland Area, and Lincoln, Oneida and Vilas Counties
KEITH KERN Jimmy’s Saloon 1812 Iowa Ave. Superior, WI 54880 Bus. Phone: (715) 394-6403 Cell Phone: (218) 391-8037 kkern8@yahoo.com
Burnett
Washburn
Vilas
Sawyer Price
Oneida
Rusk Lincoln Taylor
GREATER NORTHWOODS LEAGUE
LAKELAND LEAGUE
(1-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: Superior/Douglas County, and Ashland, Bayfield, Burnett and Washburn Counties
DANIEL SWIECICHOWSKI Sand Lake Pub 851 Hwy. 17 N Phelps, WI 54554 Bus. Phone: (715) 545-3200 switch5758@gmail.com
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NORTHERN ZONE
(2-YEAR TERM)
Areas of Responsibility: Greater Northwoods, and Price, Sawyer and Taylor Counties
AROUND THE CORNERPub Famous For Our Pub Chicken! 715-476-2472 2633 Railroad St. Mercer, WI
www.AroundTheCornerPub.com
When’s the last time you updated your TLW contact information?
Your host Erin Pulaski TLW Secretary
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NOW IS THE TIME — contact the TLW office staff today! www.tlw.org
HAVE YOU HEARD? You’re now eligible for group health insurance.
FLIP TO PAGE 33 FOR MORE INFORMATION! Oneida County Tavern League President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dawn.Vieaux,.Dawn’s.Lakeside Vice.President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roger.Brisk,.Aroma’s Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nikki.Snyder,.Woodpecker.Bar.&.Grill Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amy.Swearingen,.. ................................ Swearingen’s.Al-Gen.Dinner.Club Sgt ..At.Arms. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy.Moran,.. ................................ Moran’s.Landing.on.Swamp.Lake Northern.Zone.Vice.President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy.Lorbetske,. ....................................... Knight.Gallery.&.Pine.Harbor 8th.District.Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Russ.Fisher,.Fisher’s.Resort *And.all.of.your.friends.in.the.Northwoods*
Tavern League of Burnett County Wishing Everyone a Safe and Prosperous 2021! STOP IN & VISIT OUR MEMBERS
We need you to sign up for Voter Voice!
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Contact the TLW office for more information. www.tlw.org
And be sure to use our SafeRide Program!
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DISTRICT 9 LORIE HELM Landmark 11401 W. Swiss St. Franklin, WI 53132 Bus. Phone: (414) 425-9090 Cell Phone: (414) 630-9090 oneknaack@yahoo.com (2-YEAR TERM)
Area of Responsibility: Milwaukee
District
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Milwaukee County Tavern League
LOOKING FOR A FELLOW TLW MEMBER OR LOCAL SAFERIDE PROVIDER? Visit tlw.org/search or download the Tavern League of Wisconsin app from Play Store on your Android or App Store on your iPhone.
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STATE RESOURCES
Various legislative and industry-related websites are listed here to not only help you track legislation and follow the legislative process in Madison, but also receive guidance and assistance from industry experts.
GOVERNOR TONY EVERS
WHO ARE MY WISCONSIN LEGISLATORS?
ATTORNEY GENERAL JOSH KAUL
WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
(608) 266-1212 or (414) 227-4344 evers.wi.gov (608) 266-1221 doj.state.wi.us
ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO TAX AND TRADE BUREAU ttb.gov
AMERICAN BEVERAGE INSTITUTE (ABI) abionline.org
AMERICAN BEVERAGE LICENSEES (ABL) ablusa.org
BROADCAST MUSIC INC. (BMI) bmi.com
CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL & PREVENTION (CDC) cdc.gov
CHILDREN OF RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES (CORE) coregives.org
RESTAURANT OWNER INFORMATION restaurantowner.com
THE WHEELER REPORT thewheelerreport.com
maps.legis.wisconsin.gov
wdfi.org
WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
revenue.wi.gov/pages/alcoholbeverage/home.aspx
WISCONSIN DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT dwd.wisconsin.gov
WISCONSIN ELECTIONS COMMISSION elections.wi.gov/voters
WISCONSINEYE wiseye.org
WISCONSIN GOVERNMENT AGENCIES wisconsin.gov/Pages/AllAgencies.aspx
WISCONSIN MUNICIPAL CLERKS ASSOCIATION wisclerks.org
WISCONSIN NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION wnanews.com
WISCONSIN STATE LEGISLATURE legis.state.wi.us
WISPOLITICS
wispolitics.com www.tlw.org
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STATE LEGISLATURE Staying in contact with your state legislators is an extremely important part of the legislative process. Sending emails and phone calls is an effective way to communicate with your legislators in a timely fashion. The following is a quick reference guide of your legislators’ office phone numbers. Be sure to reach out to your elected officials to let them know your views on issues important to you and your business. TLW LOBBYIST: SCOTT STENGER
GOVERNOR: TONY EVERS LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR: MANDELA BARNES ATTORNEY GENERAL: JOSH KAUL SENATE MAJORITY LEADER: DEVIN LEMAHIEU SENATE MINORITY LEADER: JANET BEWLEY ASSEMBLY SPEAKER: ROBIN VOS ASSEMBLY MAJORITY LEADER: JIM STEINEKE ASSEMBLY MINORITY LEADER: GORDON HINTZ
SENATE CONTACTS
ASSEMBLY CONTACTS
Party/ District
Senator
Telephone
Party/ District
Representative
Telephone
(D-16)
MELISSA AGARD
(608) 266-9170
(R-97)
SCOTT ALLEN
(608) 266-8580
(R-14)
JOAN BALLWEG
(608) 266-0751
(D-47)
JIMMY ANDERSON
(608) 266-8570
(R-23)
KATHLEEN BERNIER
(608) 266-7511
(D-23)
DEB ANDRACA
(608) 266-0486
(D-25)
JANET BEWLEY
(608) 266-3510
(R-75)
DAVID ARMSTRONG
(608) 266-2519
(R-28)
JULIAN BRADLEY
(608) 266-5400
(R-32)
TYLER AUGUST
(608) 266-1190
(D-3)
TIM CARPENTER
(608) 266-8535
(D-48)
SAMBA BALDEH
(608) 266-0960
(R-2)
ROBERT COWLES
(608) 266-0484
(D-95)
JILL BILLINGS
(608) 266-5780
(R-8)
ALBERTA DARLING
(608) 266-5830
(R-39)
MARK BORN
(608) 266-2540
(D-27)
JON ERPENBACH
(608) 266-6670
(D-10)
DAVID BOWEN
(608) 266-7671
(R-12)
MARY FELZKOWSKI
(608) 266-2509
(R-22)
JANEL BRANDTJEN
(608) 267-2367
(R-18)
DAN FEYEN
(608) 266-5300
(R-60)
ROBERT BROOKS
(608) 267-2369
(R-1)
ANDRÉ JACQUE
(608) 266-3512
(D-19)
JONATHAN BROSTOFF
(608) 266-0650
(D-6)
LATONYA JOHNSON
(608) 266-2500
(R-55)
RACHAEL CABRAL-GUEVARA
(608) 266-5719
(R-33)
CHRIS KAPENGA
(608) 266-9174
(D-9)
MARISABEL CABRERA
(608) 266-1707
(R-5)
DALE KOOYENGA
(608) 266-2512
(R-35)
CALVIN CALLAHAN
(608) 266-7694
(D-7)
CHRIS LARSON
(608) 266-7505
(D-44)
SUE CONLEY
(608) 266-7503
(R-9)
DEVIN LEMAHIEU
(608) 266-2056
(D-81)
DAVE CONSIDINE
(608) 266-7746
(R-17)
HOWARD MARKLEIN
(608) 266-0703
(R-41)
ALEX DALLMAN
(608) 266-8077
(R-11)
STEPHEN NASS
(608) 266-2635
(R-38)
BARBARA DITTRICH
(608) 266-8551
(R-29)
JERRY PETROWSKI
(608) 266-2502
(D-94)
STEVE DOYLE
(608) 266-0631
(D-32)
BRAD PFAFF
(608) 266-5490
(D-11)
DORA DRAKE
(608) 266-3756
(D-15)
JANIS RINGHAND
(608) 266-2253
(R-99)
CINDI DUCHOW
(608) 266-3007
(R-19)
ROGER ROTH
(608) 266-0718
(R-87)
JAMES EDMING
(608) 266-7506
(D-26)
KELDA ROYS
(608) 266-1627
(D-91)
JODI EMERSON
(608) 266-7461
(D-31)
JEFF SMITH
(608) 266-8546
(D-18)
EVAN GOYKE
(608) 266-0645
(R-10)
ROB STAFSHOLT
(608) 266-7745
(R-58)
RICK GUNDRUM
(608) 264-8486
(R-20)
DUEY STROEBEL
(608) 266-7513
(D-16)
KALAN HAYWOOD
(608) 266-3786
(D-4)
LENA TAYLOR
(608) 266-5810
(D-46)
GARY HEBL
(608) 266-7678
(R-24)
PATRICK TESTIN
(608) 266-3123
(D-79)
DIANNE HESSELBEIN
(608) 266-5340
(R-21)
VAN WANGGAARD
(608) 266-1832
(D-54)
GORDON HINTZ
(608) 266-2254
(R-30)
ERIC WIMBERGER
(608) 266-5670
(D-76)
FRANCESCA HONG
(608) 266-5342
(D-22)
ROBERT WIRCH
(608) 267-8979
(R-33)
CODY HORLACHER
(608) 266-5715
(R-37)
JOHN JAGLER
(608) 266-9650
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ASSEMBLY CONTACTS
Party/ District
Representative
Telephone
Party/ District
(R-68)
JESSE JAMES
(608) 266-9172
(R-21)
JESSIE RODRIGUEZ
(608) 266-0610
(R-26)
TERRY KATSMA
(608) 266-0656
(D-13)
SARA RODRIGUEZ
(608) 267-9836
(R-61)
SAMANTHA KERKMAN
(608) 266-2530
(R-69)
DONNA ROZAR
(608) 267-0280
(R-1)
JOEL KITCHENS
(608) 266-5350
(R-15)
JOE SANFELIPPO
(608) 266-0620
(R-24)
DANIEL KNODL
(608) 266-3796
(R-53)
MICHAEL SCHRAA
(608) 267-7990
(R-72)
SCOTT KRUG
(608) 266-0215
(D-71)
KATRINA SHANKLAND
(608) 267-9649
(R-84)
MIKE KUGLITSCH
(608) 267-5158
(D-90)
KRISTINA SHELTON
(608) 266-0616
(R-50)
TONY KURTZ
(608) 266-8531
(D-20)
CHRISTINE SINICKI
(608) 266-8588
(R-31)
AMY LOUDENBECK
(608) 266-9967
(R-82)
KEN SKOWRONSKI
(608) 266-8590
(R-88)
JOHN MACCO
(608) 266-0485
(D-57)
LEE SNODGRASS
(608) 266-3070
(R-28)
GAE MAGNAFICI
(608) 267-2365
(R-85)
PATRICK SNYDER
(608) 266-0654
(D-64)
TIP MCGUIRE
(608) 266-5504
(R-2)
SHAE SORTWELL
(608) 266-9870
(D-74)
BETH MEYERS
(608) 266-7690
(R-86)
JOHN SPIROS
(608) 266-1182
(D-73)
NICK MILROY
(608) 266-0640
(D-45)
MARK SPREITZER
(608) 266-1192
(D-17)
SUPREME MOORE OMOKUNDE (608) 266-5580
(R-4)
DAVID STEFFEN
(608) 266-5840
(R-29)
CLINT MOSES
(608) 266-7683
(R-5)
JIM STEINEKE
(608) 266-2418
(R-56)
DAVID MURPHY
(608) 266-7500
(D-77)
SHELIA STUBBS
(608) 266-3784
(R-36)
JEFFREY MURSAU
(608) 266-3780
(D-78)
LISA SUBECK
(608) 266-7521
(D-12)
LAKESHIA MYERS
(608) 266-5813
(R-67)
ROB SUMMERFIELD
(608) 266-1194
(D-66)
GRETA NEUBAUER
(608) 266-0634
(R-34)
ROB SWEARINGEN
(608) 266-7141
(R-98)
ADAM NEYLON
(608) 266-5120
(R-6)
GARY TAUCHEN
(608) 266-3097
(R-51)
TODD NOVAK
(608) 266-7502
(R-52)
JEREMY THIESFELDT
(608) 266-3156
(D-65)
TOD OHNSTAD
(608) 266-0455
(R-25)
PAUL TITTL
(608) 266-0315
(R-96)
LOREN OLDENBURG
(608) 266-3534
(R-49)
TRAVIS TRANEL
(608) 266-1170
(D-8)
SYLVIA ORTIZ-VELEZ
(608) 267-7669
(R-3)
RON TUSLER
(608) 266-5831
(R-40)
KEVIN PETERSEN
(608) 266-3794
(R-70)
NANCY VANDERMEER
(608) 266-8366
(R-93)
WARREN PETRYK
(608) 266-0660
(D-14)
ROBYN VINING
(608) 266-9180
(R-42)
JON PLUMER
(608) 266-3404
(R-27)
TYLER VORPAGEL
(608) 266-8530
(D-80)
SONDY POPE
(608) 266-3520
(R-63)
ROBIN VOS
(608) 266-9171
(R-92)
TREIG PRONSCHINSKE
(608) 266-7015
(D-43)
DON VRUWINK
(608) 266-3790
(R-59)
TIMOTHY RAMTHUN
(608) 266-9175
(R-83)
CHUCK WICHGERS
(608) 266-3363
(D-7)
DANIEL RIEMER
(608) 266-1733
(R-62)
ROBERT WITTKE
(608) 266-0731
(R-30)
SHANNON ZIMMERMAN
(608) 266-1526
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WHERE YOUR DUES GO The TLW receives $125 of your annual dues, whereas the remainder stays with your local league. The amount of dues that local leagues charge varies from $0 to $50 annually. The breakdown of the $125 that goes to the TLW is as follows: $67.50 stays with the TLW to pay for: • A headquarters office building in Madison. • A toll-free 800 number to keep you in contact with the Madison office staff and our lobbyist. • A monthly TLW newsletter to keep you abreast of legislative issues facing our industry, details of events and activities going on within the organization, as well as a calendar of events. •
n Premise, which is published six times a year, O the official publication of the TLW that keeps you up to date on the latest happenings in your association and your industry.
The remainder of your annual dues: • $27.50 employs a full-time government affairs director (or lobbyist) to represent legislative issues facing us in the state Capitol. (It is non-deductible as a business expense.)
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• $18.75 is for your membership in American Beverage Licensees (ABL), which employs a lobbyist and full-time staff in Washington, D.C., and provides timely legislative updates. • $11.25 is used for public relations using various media outlets to educate the public and enhance the image of our industry.
$11.25
Public Relations
By joining the TLW, you are investing in your business as well as your livelihood. Membership in your trade association allows you to accomplish together that which you cannot accomplish alone.
$18.75 ABL Membership
$27.50 Government Affairs Director
$67.50 Member Services
$125.00
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MISSION STATEMENT & CODE OF ETHICS OUR MISSION The TLW is a 5,000-member, non-profit trade association dedicated to serving the needs of the retail beverage alcohol segment of the hospitality industry in the state of Wisconsin. The league exists to provide services to members that are not available to them as individuals and to use the collective strength of its membership to accomplish, as a group, goals that cannot be accomplished alone. The league provides its members with services, such as legislative and governmental relations, legal information and educational services, and promotes the industry on behalf of its membership.
CODE OF ETHICS • The TLW believes in taking good care of our customers and protecting against the effects of alcohol abuse. We want our customers to have a good time and we are interested in their well-being.
• We will not knowingly serve an underage person not accompanied by a parent or a legal guardian, and will check age identification when in doubt. We ask for your cooperation.
• We reserve the right to refuse service to persons we believe are intoxicated. Friends don’t let friends drive intoxicated. Let’s be friends.
• We will not encourage or permit alcohol consumption contests on our premises.
• We want you to get home safely. If you need a ride, we will try to arrange safe transportation home. We hope you will consider doing the same for your friends.
Because your customers have expectations for what you serve, we hold your chicken to the highest standards. Whether you add your culinary touch or simply heat and serve, you’ll have a team of experts with over 95 years of experience working to make chicken that performs exactly how you need it to. That includes menu staples like fillets, tenders, and wings, plus specialty items like chicken burgers and breakfast sausage. Create your menu with a rep who knows all there is about chicken at www.brakebush.com or call 1-800-933-2121.
• We will keep ourselves informed, and encourage all of our customers to help us enforce the alcohol beverage laws, practice responsible drinking and demonstrate good citizenship.
The Best Menus Are Made together.
Good People. Great Chicken.
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MEMBER BENEFITS What’s So Great About TLW Membership?
T
he TLW is the largest and most powerful association of beer and liquor licensees in the country. The TLW does not discriminate. Any business that is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages for either on- or off-premises consumption, located in any municipality within the state of Wisconsin, shall be entitled to membership in this corporation. It is easy to join; simply visit tlwstore.org/newtlw-membership and complete the membership application. Click to the county map to find the cost of local dues. Print the application and mail a check, or pay by credit card over the secure site. That’s it — you’re a TLW member! Once you’re welcomed into the TLW, it’s important to take full advantage of your membership for the sake of your business and your return on investment. As a bona fide member, you and your business are entitled to the following: • Eligibility to participate in the Tavern League’s affordable group health care plan. This is available for members, their employees and employees’ family members. (See Page 33 for more information.) • Legislative support and updates on breaking legislative news that affects your business. • Participation in the SafeRide Program, which the TLW developed to help eliminate drunk driving on Wisconsin’s roadways. As a Tavern League member, you may offer the SafeRide Program to your patrons. (See Page 40 for more information.) 30
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• Discounts on licensed food safety classes, which are approved and available yearround throughout the state. (See Page 35 for more information.) • Discounts from affiliate members through our Members Exclusive Benefit Program. (See Page 31 for more information.) • Cost savings through the TLW’s discounted online bartending training, Workers’ Compensation premium rebate program, low credit card processing rates and more! • The power to participate in efforts to raise money for local charities. In 2019, the TLW contributed over $15 million to more than 12,000 charities throughout Wisconsin. (See Page 38 for more information.) • A monthly newsletter that provides in-depth coverage on issues concerning our industry so you can stay informed on programs and events that benefit your business. • A convenient way to learn best practices to stay ahead of the market with On Premise magazine, which promises to help keep you sharp, growing and at the leading edge of business. • The ability to attend beneficial events, including the TLW’s Spring Conference & Trade Show and Fall Convention & Trade Show, to connect with colleagues and suppliers that can take your business to the next level. Additionally, TLW trade shows provide unique networking opportunities for building strong business relations to keep your business innovative. (See Page 42 for more information.) www.tlw.org
MEMBERS EXCLUSIVE BENEFIT PROGRAM
Listed below are affiliate members who choose to participate in the TLW Members Exclusive Benefit Program. These suppliers provide products or services that are offered either at a discount or with special consideration available to Tavern League members only. Be sure to ask for your Exclusive Benefit offer when contacting these affiliate members.
ADVERTISING, MARKETING & PROMOTIONS LC Branding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (651) 388-1059 SenText. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 211-2001
EDUCATION TIPS Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 438-8477
FINANCIAL SERVICES & INVESTMENTS U.S. Bank/Elavon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 664-2476
CORPORATE MEMBER
Universal Apparel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (763) 443-2243
AMUSEMENT & GAMING
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Midwest Coin Concepts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 333-1381
American Income Life. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 875-9997
ATMS, CREDIT CARD PROCESSING & PAYMENT SYSTEMS
Greater Insurance Service Corp.. . . . . . . (877) 817-4805
Cornerstone Processing Solutions . . . . . (888) 878-2615
Society Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (888) 576-2438
U.S. Bank/Elavon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (920) 664-2476
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BAR & RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT Fein Brothers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (414) 562-0220 Magnuson Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 435-2816 Precision Pours Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (800) 549-4491
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LEGAL SERVICES Gimbel, Reilly, Guerin & Brown. . . . . . . . . . (414) 271-1440 Free Initial Consultation for TLW Members
MUSIC & ENTERTAINMENT American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP). . . . . . . . . . (800) 492-7227, ext. 33 Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI). . (800) 925-8451, ext. 2877
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YOU HAVE A VOICE Unlike other associations that are run from the top down, the Tavern League is run from the bottom up. Our members shape the policies of our organization. The Tavern League Board of Directors and Executive Officers communicate directly with TLW members, and are guided by their input when setting organizational policies. They make decisions based on the ideas and concerns of our membership.
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HEALTH INSURANCE
Have You Heard? H
ealth insurance remains one of the most expensive and frustrating employee benefits.
The TLW heard your concerns and is proud to announce that a new TLW health plan, underwritten by WPS Health Insurance and Arise Health Plan, is being offered through Greater Insurance Service Corp. The program offers both copay plans and high-deductible health plan options. The plans include Teladoc® Telehealth Services, $0 drug lists for some preventive medications on common conditions, exercise rewards programs and vision discounts.
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Furthermore, WPS Health Insurance and Arise Health Plan provide: · Comprehensive, cost-effective networks both locally and nationwide. · Friendly, local customer service. · Help managing your health care. · Ethical, honest support. · The flexibility of an independent health insurer. In addition to health insurance, you’re eligible for additional services through EPIC Specialty Benefits. These low-cost group ancillary benefits include life, short-term disability, long-term disability and vision plans for your employees.
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INDUSTRY EDUCATION GETTING AN EDUCATION BARTENDER COURSES Online Bartending Training – TIPS Training The TIPS on-premise training course is an online program designed to teach those who sell and serve alcohol ways to prevent intoxication, drunk driving and underage drinking. This two- to three-hour online course addresses concerns specific to restaurants, hotels, bars, nightclubs, banquets, private parties and other on-premise liquor license holders where alcohol is served by the drink. eTIPS certification is valid for three years. Online Bartender Course – 360 Training With 360training.com, you can take your Bartending Certification training and exam anytime and anywhere you have an internet connection. The Wisconsin Responsible Beverage Server Training is a four-hour interactive e-learning course that teaches students how to responsibly sell and serve alcoholic beverages in the state of Wisconsin. This certification is good for three years. For more information about both courses, visit tlw.org/education/bartenders.
RESTAURANT MANAGERS CERTIFICATION The National Registry of Food Safety Professionals, approved by the Health and Family Services (HFS) Department, approves our instructors and provides the TLW with state-approved examinations for our classes. We provide certification and education classes that are available at several locations throughout the state. Our classes are valid for five years. For more information, see Page 35 about the Food Manager Certification Class and the Small Operators Training Permit offered by the TLW, or visit tlw.org/education/restaurant-managers-certification-class.
ONLINE FOOD MANAGER COURSES The Tavern League promotes food manager training through the TAP Series. These are online courses that are required to receive the Food Safety Manager’s License or the Small Operator Permit. Once you complete the training for the Food Safety Manager’s License, you must register to take an exam. You can schedule one by visiting tlwstore.org or calling (800) 445-9221. To qualify for the Small Operator Permit online course, you must not be expired on your current license. Once you complete the Small Operator Class online, you must print out the permit of completion to post at your establishment. For more information and registration, visit tlw.org/education/on-line-food-managers-training-only.
LOCAL LEAGUE BUILDING BLOCKS Creating a framework for how to properly organize and manage league functions is essential to building a strong local league. Grant/Iowa County Tavern League created a model to follow with guidelines for conducting league meetings, implementing state bylaws, following rules pertaining to league officers, strategizing for committee assignments, handling audits and reimbursements, determining a workable calendar for your league, as well as other operational policies. To review Grant/Iowa County’s presentation as well as the TLW’s guidelines, visit tlw.org/education/league-leaders.
AMERICAN BEVERAGE INSTITUTE (ABI) HOTLINE A beverage licensee is an individual or entity that has been issued a license from a state authority for the purposes of selling beer, wine and/or spirits to consumers of legal drinking age. ABI is one of the leading organizations dedicated to the protection of responsible on-premise consumption of adult beverages and it’s leading the fight against lowering the blood-alcohol arrest level for driving to 0.05. For more information, visit tlw.org/education/ ABI-hotline or abionline.org.
AMERICAN BEVERAGE LICENSEES (ABL) As a TLW member, you are also a member of ABL, the preeminent national trade association for retail beverage alcohol license holders across the United States. Within the three-tier system of producers, distributors and retailers, beverage licensees are the last to handle beverage alcohol products before they reach the consumer and reflect a lasting image of the industry to the public. Most ABL members, like you, are locally owned bars, restaurants or stores that support their communities. Visit tlw.org/ education/american-beverage-licensing or ablusa.org for more information.
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FOOD MANAGER CERTIFICATION
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he Wisconsin Department of Health has mandated that at least one person in each establishment must be certified by the state within 90 days of opening a new or existing restaurant. The only exceptions are Portage and Kenosha Counties, where certification must occur before opening for business. Certification is accomplished by passing an exam on safe food handling practices. The TLW is one of a few groups to offer instructional classes. Our experienced instructors have taught over 37,000 hospitality employees over the last 27 years. They are people from the industry who know what to teach and how to teach it. The information covered allows food handlers to learn the proper techniques for handling food in a safe and convenient manner. Certified food managers must take the written exam every five years after initial completion of the program. Establishments that have five or fewer cooks or food handlers across the entire staff may qualify for the small operator’s permit under Wisconsin licensure of Food Safety Training for Small Operators. Due to a change in 2019, certified food managers no longer have a 30-day grace period after the expiration of their license or certificate. It is the responsibility of the license holder to get the proper certification in the mandated time. Again, our instructors not only review the important elements of food handling, but also all the changes to the Food Code. With constant changes in the food industry, it is vital that food handlers be kept up to date. When the certified person is not on premise, the person in charge must demonstrate this same knowledge. For the protection of your customers and your business, the Tavern League is proud to offer this certification. The TLW offers over 100 classes a year throughout the state. Call the state office for our schedule or visit the education page on our website, tlwstore.org, to register.
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TLW SIGNAGE THESE SIGNS ARE AVAILABLE TO ORDER VIA TLWSTORE.ORG/MEMBERS-ONLY.
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WARNING! PROOF OF AGE REQUIRED
NO ADMISSION OR SALE TO PERSONS BORN AFTER TODAY’S DATE IN 2000 Unless accompanied by parent, legal guardian or spouse of legal age (ch.125.07(1), Wis. Stats.)
VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED Misrepresentation of Age is Punishable by Fine and Loss of Drivers License.
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TLW FOUNDATION
TLW Foundation Helps Fund Giving Spirit 3.343"
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he Wisconsin Tavern League Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that provides financial support
for thousands of Wisconsin charities, such as VetsRoll and Children of Restaurant Employees, as well as the Tavern League’s SafeRide Program, through many varied fundraisers throughout the state. Through a matching funds program, the foundation supports local tavern leagues and individuals in their efforts
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to benefit organizations and people in need by offering up to $1,500 in matching state funds from the TLW. The TLW and its members’ impact is tremendous when it comes to helping charities across the state. For example, the total amount of donations in 2019 was more than $15.8
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million in support of 12,500 charities throughout every county of Wisconsin. “Local taverns, bars and restaurants have a long history in Wisconsin as a gathering place for celebrating or
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commiserating while spending time with friends,” TLW Executive Director Pete Madland says. Every member of
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the TLW lives and works in their community. And they believe in supporting efforts to make their community an even better place to live and work.
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Tavern of the Game Is a Home Run B
ecause the Milwaukee Brewers and Fox Sports Wisconsin are happy to have such great fans in the TLW and such a great partner in Miller Lite, TLW members are eligible to win Tavern of the Game Brewers tickets (depending on availability) simply by registering at tlw.org/events/tavern-of-the-game. After you register, all you need to do is stay tuned to Milwaukee Brewers games on Fox Sports Wisconsin to see if your establishment is chosen. Selected winners not only receive 40 tickets for a Milwaukee Brewers 2021 Friday night home game, but also invaluable promotion of your establishment to Brewers game viewers, and bragging rights at the next convention or conference.
The winning tavern snags tickets in the right field Loge Bleachers. For Friday night games, this area of American Family Field is turned into the Miller Lite Beer Pen, where the Miller Lite Girls provide entertainment (although individuals must be 21 years of age to receive any free giveaways). If you’re the lucky winner, call (414) 902-4300 for winning game details. Good luck, and as always, go Brewers!
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SafeRide Resources CRAWFORD COUNTY Cheryl Hoecker Crawford County SafeRide 363537 Lohmann Ln. Eastman, WI 54626 (319) 610-2246 hoeckercheryl879@gmail.com
GREEN LAKE AREA Jeremy Brenner Green Lake Area SafeRide N7698 Hwy. C Eldorado, WI 54932 (920) 979-4397 generationslanes@yahoo.com
DELLS/DELTON Keith Koehler Dells/Delton Area SafeRide 732 Oak St. Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 (608) 822-2300 kkoehler1@charter.net
JACKSON COUNTY Lisa Listle Jackson County SafeRide P.O. Box 465 Black River Falls, WI 54615 (715) 284-6012 lisalistle@gmail.com
BARRON COUNTY Kris Zappa Barron County SafeRide P.O. Box 1059 Cumberland, WI 54829 (715) 822-2300 win88100@yahoo.com
DODGE COUNTY Robert Carpenter Dodge County SafeRide 110 W. Lake St. Horicon, WI 53032-1324 (920) 382-4241 bobtherock2009@hotmail.com
BROWN COUNTY Paul Koehn Brown County SafeRide 1803 Main St. Green Bay, WI 54302-3918 (920) 680-2404 paulygogil@sbcglobal.net
DOOR COUNTY Sue Ebel Door County SafeRide 2124 Hwy. U Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 (920) 743-9681 9reystonecastle@lwe.com
JEFFERSON COUNTY Kathy Profitt Jefferson County SafeRide 216 N. Watertown St. Johnson Creek, WI 53038-9674 (920) 390-0548 jkproff@charter.net
BURNETT COUNTY Kris Peterson Burnett County SafeRide P.O. Box 529 Siren, WI 54872-0580 (715) 349-5755 pheasant@sirentel.net
EAU CLAIRE CITY/ COUNTY Judi Malone Eau Claire County SafeRide 1105 S. Edgewater Dr. Eau Claire, WI 54701 (715) 828-0493 judimalone@charter.net
ADAMS COUNTY Barb Robbins Adams County SafeRide 1610 Evergreen St. Arkdale, WI 54613 (262) 672-1771 ASHLAND/BAYFIELD COUNTY Toni Nickels Ashland Bayfield SafeRide 137 S. 10th St. Bayfield, WI 54814 (715) 373-5421 lakerschic08@hotmail.com
CHIPPEWA COUNTY Cindy Welk Chippewa County SafeRide 13 W. Central St. Chippewa Falls, WI 54729-2413 (715) 723-4848 snoutsaloondave.cindy@ yahoo.com CLARK COUNTY Kellie Hanson Clark County SafeRide 907 E. Third St. Owen, WI 54460-9528 (715) 229-4400 khanson36@hotmail.com COLUMBIA COUNTY Lisa Thompson Columbia County SafeRide 341 Roosevelt St. Rio, WI 53960-8021 (920) 992-6029 lmthom_123@yahoo.com
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FOND DU LAC CITY/ COUNTY Deb Sabel Fond du Lac County SafeRide 35 1/2 N. Lincoln Ave. Fond du Lac, WI 54935-3201 (920) 923-0095 deb_ramjet@yahoo.com GRANT/IOWA COUNTY Dan Bowden Grant/Iowa SafeRide 110 N. Jackson St. Cuba City, WI 53807-1236 (608) 823-7676 bradleyburlage@yahoo.com GREATER NORTHWOODS Robin Phillips Greater Northwoods SafeRide 6069 W. Riverside Dr. Hurley, WI 54534-9118 (906) 364-1461 rmphillips@centurytel.net
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JUNEAU COUNTY Adam Tovsen Juneau County SafeRide 1001 Hwy. 82 Mauston, WI 53948 (608) 847-5959 atovsen3@gmail.com KENOSHA CITY Art Debaere Kenosha City SafeRide 719 50th St. Kenosha, WI 53140 (847) 877-9024 dabaeres@yahoo.com KENOSHA COUNTY Ray Garreau Kenosha County SafeRide 32200 45th St., Ste. 334 Burlington, WI 53105-9361 (262) 215-1330 rgarreausr@gmail.com KEWAUNEE COUNTY Mark Yunk Kewaukee County SafeRide N5685 Hwy. E Casco, WI 54205 (920) 837-2211 yunkenterprisesllc.com LA CROSSE CITY/ COUNTY Joe Berra La Crosse County SafeRide S1582 Hwy. K Chaseburg, WI 54621 (608) 483-2100 lumberguy53@gmail.com
LAKELAND AREA Joel Bayer Lakeland Area SafeRide P.O. Box 1142 Hazelhurst, WI 54531 (715) 356-2337 LANGLADE COUNTY Larry Schisel Langlade County SafeRide W6902 Hwy. A Deerbrook, WI 54424 (715) 484-4413 lil.hummers@hotmail.com LINCOLN COUNTY Earl Paul Lincoln County SafeRide 10150 Camp Rice Point Rd. Tomahawk, WI 54487 (715) 453-2321 epjr50@hotmail.com MADISON/DANE COUNTY Debbie Stueber Madison/Dane County SafeRide 4586 Baxter Rd. Cottage Grove, WI 53527 (608) 839-5101 dks38@aol.com MANITOWOC COUNTY Tim Tomchek Manitowoc County SafeRide 1713 East St. Two Rivers, WI 54241-3055 (920) 553-8479 tippys@lakefield.net MARATHON COUNTY Dana Prahl Marathon County SafeRide 318 S. Third Ave. Wausau, WI 54401 (715) 848-3320 danaltclub@gmail.com MARINETTE COUNTY Vicki Bergeson Marinette County SafeRide N2797 Shore Dr. Marinette, WI 54143-9566 (715) 735-0764 vbergeson@new.rr.com MARQUETTE COUNTY Caitlin Drew Marquette County SafeRide W5269 Fern Ave. Montello, WI 53949 caitlinbenedict@gmail.com
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“We are very proud of the work our members do, volunteering their time and raising money, to make SafeRide the most successful program of its type in the country.” —CHRIS MARSICANO, TAVERN LEAGUE PRESIDENT
MILWAUKEE COUNTY Sharon Ward Milwaukee County SafeRide 3172 S. 19th St. Milwaukee, WI 53215 (414) 975-0547 sward434@gmail.com MONROE COUNTY Laurie Giraud Monroe County SafeRide 520 S. Black River St. Sparta, WI 54656-2045 (608) 572-1275 OCONTO COUNTY Marie McDougal Oconto County SafeRide 2060 Sandbar Way Little Suamico, WI 54141 (920) 609-6282 ONEIDA COUNTY Barb Shovick Oneida County SafeRide 1608 Thornapple Dr. Rhinelander, WI 54501 (715) 362-3031 barbshovick@gmail.com OSHKOSH/WINNEBAGO COUNTY Brett Rescheske Oshkosh/Winnebago SafeRide 751 W. Packer Ave. Oshkosh, WI 54901-0761 (920) 385-7506 retros_pub@yahoo.com OUTAGAMIE COUNTY Brad Schinke Outagamie County SafeRide 303 Williams St. Combined Locks, WI 54113 (920) 788-9945 bradleebrowne@yahoo.com
PIERCE COUNTY Jason Marks Pierce County SafeRide 455 E. Wall St. Ellsworth, WI 54011 (715) 273-5025 PORTAGE COUNTY Erin Wanta Portage County SafeRide 2620 Russet Dr. Plover, WI 54467-2538 (715) 252-9449 erinkief1979@yahoo.com PRICE COUNTY Mike Reed Price County SafeRide P.O. Box 84 Phillips, WI 54555 (715) 339-3456 mikeclub13@gmail.com RACINE CITY Chuck Beth Racine City SafeRide 5927 Potomac Pl. Mount Pleasant, WI 53406 (262) 930-5774 cbeth2@wi.rr.com RACINE COUNTY Tracy Powell Racine County SafeRide N5649 Hwy. DD Burlington, WI 53105 (262) 332-3585 ROCK COUNTY Kelly Richards Rock County SafeRide 5851 N. Glenmoor Ln. Janesville, WI 53545 (608) 754-5889 kellyrich1812@yahoo.com
OZAUKEE COUNTY Tim Booth Ozaukee County SafeRide 2231 Ivy Ln. Cedarburg, WI 53012 (414) 573-2402 hickamae@aol.com
SAUK COUNTY Mark Horenberger Sauk County SafeRide 804 Mound St. Baraboo, WI 53913 (608) 356-4869 markhorenberger1974 @gmail.com
PEPIN COUNTY Sharon Berger Pepin County SafeRide 318 W. Main St. Durand, WI 54736-1149 (715) 828-8616 corralriverside@nelson-tel.net
SAWYER COUNTY Stephanie Revelle Sawyer County SafeRide 10175 Hwy. 27, Ste. 11 Hayward, WI 54843-3612 (715) 634-2631 steph61282@yahoo.com
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SHAWANO COUNTY Carrie Clark Shawano County SafeRide W8903 Oak Ave. Shawano, WI 54166-6233 (715) 526-3703 oakavepubandgrill@frontier.com
WALWORTH COUNTY Renee Peterson Walworth County SafeRide N1280 Maple Ridge Rd. Lake Geneva, WI 53147 (630) 650-6886 reneepeterson62@yahoo.com
SHEBOYGAN COUNTY Ron Ranieri Sheboygan County SafeRide 811 Indiana Ave. Sheboygan, WI 53081 (920) 457-0977 ronranieri@yahoo.com
WASHBURN COUNTY Randy Purdee Washburn County SafeRide 2706 28 1/4 Ave. Birchwood, WI 54817 (715) 354-3505 rande@cheersbarandgrill.us
SOUTH CENTRAL Richard Schindler South Central SafeRide 1602 12th St. Monroe, WI 53566-2030 (608) 325-3220 thefrieddlyinn@hotmail.com
WASHINGTON COUNTY Tom Wenzel Washington County SafeRide 11 S. Main St. Hartford, WI 53027-1850 (262) 673-4265 hammerin@netwurx.net
ST. CROIX COUNTY Nathan Stork St. Croix County SafeRide P.O. Box 322 Roberts, WI 54023 (715) 749-3891 storknd@yahoo.com
WAUKESHA COUNTY Shawn Finn Waukesha County SafeRide 220 W. Summit Ave. Wales, WI 53183 (262) 968-9800 sfinn@wi.rr.com
SUPERIOR/DOUGLAS COUNTY Steve Long Superior/Douglas SafeRide 11575 Hwy. 53 Solon Springs, WI 54873 (715) 378-2590 villagepump@yahoo.com
WAUPACA COUNTY Harlan Wright Waupaca County SafeRide P.O. Box 54 Tilleda, WI 54978 (715) 787-4532 harley_pisser@yahoo.com
TAYLOR COUNTY Pat Koren Taylor County SafeRide W7944 Perkinstown Ave. Medford, WI 54451 (715) 785-7766 pkoren@dbwireless.net TREMPEALEAU/BUFFALO COUNTY Diane Schwartz Trempealeau/Buffalo SafeRide N14077 Schubert Rd. Trempealeau, WI 54661 (507) 429-9783 dischwartz@triwest.net
WAUSHARA COUNTY Ginger Brown Waushara County SafeRide W9096 Valkyrie Ct. Wautoma, WI 54982 (920) 240-6536 gingerbrown40@yahoo.com WOOD COUNTY Debra Vann Wood County SafeRide P.O. Box 8095 Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495 (715) 697-4720 vann-debra@ymail.com
VILAS COUNTY Dan Ullsperger Vilas County SafeRide 2230 Hwy. 45 N Eagle River, WI 54521 (715) 479-7468 buckshots@frontier.com
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2021 CALENDAR OF EVENTS DATE EVENT
LOCATION
March 2 - Cancelled
TLW Legislative Day and Reception
Best Western Premier Park Hotel, Madison
March 8
TLW District 7 Caucus
Mike’s Bay Town Bar & Grill, Bay City
March 9
Executive Board Meeting
Best Western Plus, Sparta
April 12 – 15
2021 Spring Conference & Trade Show
Holiday Inn & Convention Center, Stevens Point
April 13
Full Board Meeting
Holiday Inn & Convention Center, Stevens Point
May 10 at 10 a.m.
Sauk County Golf Outing
Baraboo Country Club, Baraboo
May 18
Executive Board Meeting
To be determined
June 15
Full Board Meeting
To be determined
August 17
Executive Board Meeting
To be determined
August 30
League Leaders Day
To be determined
September 13
TLW State Golf Outing
Hawk's View Golf Club, Lake Geneva
October 4
Full Board Meeting
Red Lion Hotel Paper Valley, Appleton
October 4 – 7
2021 Fall Convention & Trade Show
Red Lion Hotel Paper Valley, Appleton
November 16
Executive Board Meeting
To be determined
For the most up-to-date calendar throughout the year, please visit tlw.org/events. All dates and locations are subject to change.
LEGISLATIVE AND LEAGUE LEADERS DAY ANNUAL LEGISLATIVE DAY Each year, the TLW is proud to host its Legislative Day in Madison. This important event offers the opportunity for our members to participate in a truly grassroots lobbying effort. The 2020 event marked the 36th year the TLW gathered in Madison to learn about legislative issues facing our industry. Scott Stenger, our government affairs director, had a comprehensive agenda covering topics of interest to all members. Guest speakers from the Senate and Assembly were on hand to share their views on pending legislation. Members were also invited to the Capitol to visit with their legislators and discuss issues. The next day, the Senate Committee voted in favor of a SafeRide increase. Thank you to our members and sponsors who attended! As always, this is an important day for the association,
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providing us with the opportunity to display our strength and commitment to our industry. Please visit tlw.org/events/ legislative-day for more information.
LEAGUE LEADERS DAY Mark your calendars and improve your leadership skills at our annual League Leaders Day, which is traditionally scheduled for the last Monday in August. This is an opportunity to network with League Leaders from all of our leagues statewide. Our goal is to help you operate your local league in a more successful manner. Leaders share ideas and concerns, and help solve common problems. It’s a great educational day concluding with a reception sponsored by the TLW. If you are interested in attending this year’s event, please visit tlw.org/events/league-leaders-day for more information. www.tlw.org
2021 SPRING CONFERENCE & TRADE SHOW, APRIL 12-15 2021 Spring Conference Registration Form - Holiday Inn & Convention Center, Stevens Point First Name
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UPCOMING CONVENTIONS & TRADE SHOWS 2021 Spring Conference & Trade Show
2023 Spring Conference & Trade Show
2021 Fall Convention & Trade Show
2023 Fall Convention & Trade Show
2022 Spring Conference & Trade Show
2024 Spring Conference & Trade Show
2022 Fall Convention & Trade Show
2024 Fall Convention & Trade Show
April 12-15, 2021 Holiday Inn & Convention Center 1001 Amber Ave. Stevens Point, WI 54482 (715) 344-0200
October 4-7, 2021 Red Lion Hotel Paper Valley & Fox Cities Exhibition Center 333 W. College Ave. Appleton, WI 54911 (920) 733-8000 April 4-7, 2022 Radisson Hotel & La Crosse Center 200 Harborview Plaza La Crosse, WI 54601 (608) 793-5004 October 3-6, 2022 Kalahari Resort 1305 Kalahari Dr. Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 (608) 254-5466
April 3-6, 2023 Holiday Inn & Convention Center 1001 Amber Ave. Stevens Point, WI 54482 (715) 344-0200
October 2-5, 2023 Red Lion Hotel Paper Valley & Fox Cities Exhibition Center 333 W. College Ave. Appleton, WI 54911 (920) 733-8000 April 8-11, 2024 Grand Geneva Resort & Spa 7036 Grand Geneva Way Lake Geneva, WI 53147 (262) 248-8811
September 30-October 3, 2024 Kalahari Resort 1305 Kalahari Dr. Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 (608) 254-5466
For more information, please call the TLW at (800) 445-9221 or visit tlw.org.
SAVE THE DATE! 2021 Fall Convention & Trade Show October 4-7, 2021 Red Lion Hotel Paper Valley & Fox Cities Exhibition Center
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INDEX Accounting
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• Dental Insurance
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Advertising, Marketing & Promotions
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• Disability Insurance
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Affiliate Associations
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• Guaranteed Issue Health Care
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Amusement & Gaming
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• Health Insurance
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ATMs, Credit Card Processing & Payment Systems PG. 49
• Life Insurance
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Bar & Restaurant Equipment
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• Long-Term Care Insurance
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Beverage Purveyors
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• Property & Casualty Insurance
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Building Maintenance
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• Workers’ Compensation Insurance
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Financial Services & Investments
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Legal Services
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Food Purveyors
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Music & Entertainment
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Hotel Accommodations
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Real Estate & Brokerage
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Insurance
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Transportation & Travel
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• Comprehensive Major Medical Insurance
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Miscellaneous
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ACCOUNTING MBE CPAS TIFFANI BRENNAN E10890 Penny Ln. Baraboo, WI 53913 (608) 356-7733 tbrennan@mbecpa.com mbecpa.com Full-Service Accounting Firm and Payroll Services SALES & INCOME TAX ADVISORY NETWORK HOLLY HOFFMAN 5410 Rib Mountain Dr. Wausau, WI 54401 (715) 803-7547 hhoffman@salesandincometax.com salesandincometax.com Sales Tax Education, Training and Support VAN BOOKKEEPING LLC STEVEN VAN 678 N. Woods Edge Dr. Oregon, WI 53575 (608) 371-9295 steve@vanbookkeeping.com vanbookkeeping.com Accounting, Bookkeeping and Payroll Services
ADVERTISING, MARKETING & PROMOTIONS 3DL DESIGN RANDY HARJU 5511 95th Ave. Kenosha, WI 53144 (262) 842-0530 rharju@3dldesign.com 3dldesign.com Photography, Videography, and Marketing and Design Services BARRAGS DRINKWEAR KEVIN PELZ 5500 Milan Rd., Ste. 250 Sandusky, OH 44870 (800) 707-7247 barrags@aol.com barragsdrinkwear.com T-Shirts and Sweatshirts See Ad on Page 9
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COMMUNITY BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT RON LILGE 107 Guindon Blvd. Fond du Lac, WI 54935 (256) 655-1687 ron.lilge@gmail.com combusdev.com Advertising Glassware, Plastic Tumblers and Coffee Cups
NEI-TURNER MEDIA GROUP CARRIE MANTEY 400 Broad St., Unit D Lake Geneva, WI 53147 (608) 848-6700 cmantey@ntmediagroup.com ntmediagroup.com High-Quality Print Materials, Visitor Guides, Magazines and Custom Publications
CORPORATE CASUALS LLC JARED COMERO P.O. Box 1169 Winona, MN 55987 (507) 452-3304 jc@corpcasuals.com corpcasuals.com Embroidery, Screen Printing and Promotional Products
PARADISE PRINTING COMPANY DEAN OSCHMANN 2819 Royal Ave. Madison, WI 53713 (608) 257-8850 paradise.deano@gmail.com Full-Service Printing
FLASHPOINT DESIGNS DARIN VAN HANDEL N9626 Highline Rd. Kaukauna, WI 54130 (920) 915-0216 info@flashpointdesigns.net flashpointdesigns.net Custom Dye Sublimation Shirts, Jerseys and Apparel INKWORKS DENNIS KITTLESON 341 E. Main St. Stoughton, WI 53589 (608) 873-7755 prepress@inkworksprinting.com inkworksprinting.com Commercial Printing LC BRANDING CHUCK KISH 131 First St. SE Blooming Prairie, MN 55917 (608) 461-2504 chuck@lcbranding.com lcbranding.com Custom Engraving Members Exclusive Benefit Provider MASS APPEAL INC. THOMAS WILKINSON 2247 Ullmer Ct. Green Bay, WI 54303 (920) 469-2000 sales@massappealinc.com massappealinc.com Promotional Items See Ad on Page 33
SENTEXT SOLUTIONS KEN MAEGAARD 610 Oak St. Spooner, WI 54801 (715) 558-0473 kmaegaard@sentextsolutions.com sentextsolutions.com Text Message Marketing SPORTS IMPRESSIONS JADE ROYSTON 731 Superior St. Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 (608) 254-4919 jade@sportsimpressionsonline.com justagameimpressions.com Custom Screen Printing, Custom Embroidery and Promotional Items STRATEGIC MARKETING COMPANY JEFF FAUL AND PETE GOESER 23 N. Main St. Fond du Lac, WI 54935 (920) 904-5626 sales518@cartridgeworldusa.com Marketing TRICKY DICK SPECIALTY 2 ROBERT MANTEUFEL 2209 S. Berry Dr. Appleton, WI 54915 (920) 213-6666 Novelties UNIVERSAL APPAREL SCOTT ROBINSON 105 Union St. S, Ste. 8 Mora, MN 55051 (763) 443-2243 scott@universalapparelmn.com universalapparelmn.com Screen Printing, Embroidery, Heat Transfer and Promotional Items Members Exclusive Benefit Provider
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UNIVERSAL PRESENTATION CONCEPTS DAN LEVINE 1501 S. Stoughton Rd. Madison, WI 53716 (608) 222-5658 sales@upcdisplays.com upcdisplays.com Display Fixtures WISCONSIN MOTORCYCLE ROADS TRAVEL GUIDE TODD ZIRBEL P.O. Box 23 Porterfield, WI 54159 (715) 938-2485 wimotorcycleroads@yahoo.com wisconsinmotorcycleroads.com Publishing, Advertising and Motorcycle Tourism
AFFILIATE ASSOCIATIONS ADAMS COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & TOURISM LAURA HOOK 636 S. Main St., Ste. 1 Adams, WI 53910 (608) 339-6997 chamber@visitadamscountywi.com visitadamscountywi.com Chamber of Commerce and Tourism BOWLING CENTERS ASSOCIATION OF WISCONSIN YVONNE BENNETT 21140 W. Capitol Dr., Ste. 5 Pewaukee, WI 53072 (262) 783-4292, ext. 2 yvonne.bennett@bowlwi.com bowlwi.com Trade Association for the Bowling Industry in Wisconsin LA CROSSE LOGGERS DAN KAPANKE 1225 Caledonia St. La Crosse, WI 54603-2514 (608) 796-9553 info@lacrosseloggers.com northwoodsleague.com/ la-crosse-loggers Baseball Club
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MILWAUKEE BREWERS CHRIS KIMBALL 1 Brewers Way Milwaukee, WI 53214 (414) 902-4520 chris.kimball@brewers.com mlb.com/brewers Baseball Club WINE INSTITUTE SALLY JEFFERSON 136 36th St., Ste. 5D New York, NY 10016 (646) 449-0598 sjefferson@wineinstitute.org wineinstitute.org Trade Association of California Vineyards WISCONSIN RESTAURANT ASSOCIATION WAYNE NELSON P.O. Box 215 Pepin, WI 54759 (715) 220-4672 wnelson@wirestaurant.org wirestaurant.org Trade Association of Wisconsin Restaurants
AMUSEMENT & GAMING A-1 AMUSEMENT MARY GUDOWSKI 7621 49th Ave. N Minneapolis, MN 55428 (218) 348-6966 marygudowski@yahoo.com Amusement Equipment ACKLEY NOVELTY INC. LARRY DANIELS P.O. Box 62 Trego, WI 54888 (715) 635-2904 ackleynovelty@ackleynoveltyinc.com ackleynovelty.com Amusement Equipment ALLIED GAMES INC. JAMES PATCH 1897 Branigan Rd. Beloit, WI 53511 (608) 365-0699 leagueinfo@alliedleagues.com alliedleagues.com Amusement Equipment
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AMERICAN ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES KEN GROTHMANN W337 S5059 Hwy. GG Dousman, WI 53118 (262) 392-3030 summer@aeswi.com aeswi.com Amusement and Gaming AMUSEMENT DEVICES INC. JOE AND KURT JACOBSON 1219 Appleton Rd. Menasha, WI 54952 (920) 722-1233 jjacobson@jacobson-group.com adigames.com Amusement Devices B-M MUSIC & GAMES PATRICK BUTTERS 611 N. Grant Ave. Janesville, WI 53548 (608) 289-4755 patrick1619@charter.net b-mmusic.com Music and Games Operator BANILLA GAMES DAN LEWICKI N173 W21140 Northwest Passage Jackson, WI 53037 (252) 329-7977 dan@banillagames.com banillagames.com Amusement Equipment BIG GAME SPORTS CARDS/ STERLING GRAPHIC GLENN MINARCIK 825 S. Waukegan Rd., Ste. A8 Lake Forest, IL 60045 (847) 735-8872 glennm@sterlinggraphicsil.com biggamesportscards.com Sports Gaming Cards for Sports Events and Novelty Games BULLSEYE GAMES MARY LAVINE 4202 Commercial Ave. Madison, WI 53714 (608) 241-3345, ext. 4 info@bullseyegames.com bullseyegames.com Amusement Games
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D & D AMUSEMENT GAMES LLC SCOTT DOUGHERTY 1090 W. Fulton St. Waupaca, WI 54981 (715) 258-3777 sdougherty@ddamusement.com ddamusement.com Coin-Operated Equipment, Amusement Devices and ATMs EL CORTEZ HOTEL & CASINO PATRICK LAZARUS 600 E. Fremont St. Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 385-5200 plazarus@elcortez.net elcortezhotelcasino.com Hotel and Gaming FACE CARD PROMOTIONS/ADTABS SANDY MITCHELL 5330 50th St. Kenosha, WI 53144 (262) 657-4801 sandy@adtabs.com adtabs.com In Pack Chance Promotions Coupons and Sweepstakes FLIPSIDE COIN MACHINES INC. DAVID OLSEN P.O. Box 312 Marinette, WI 54143 (715) 735-5139 Amusement Operator GAME MANAGEMENT CORP. JAMES DONKER 45 W. Snell Rd. Oshkosh, WI 54901 (920) 237-2428 donkerj@aol.com gamemanagementcorp.com Video Poker, Progressive Systems, Printer Systems and Card Readers GREAT NORTHERN AMUSEMENTS JAY WILLIAMS W5160 Labutzke Dr. Shawano, WI 54166 (920) 419-1271 gnamusements@yahoo.com Amusement Games HOWE'S AIM TO PLEASE VENDING KAREN AND CLIFF HOWE 6211 Setter Rd. Schofield, WI 54476 (715) 359-6948 spacie6969@yahoo.com Vending
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JAHNKE COIN MACHINE GREGG JAHNKE 5425 Hwy. JJ Green Bay, WI 54311 (920) 655-7090 gregg@jahnkecoinmachine.com Amusement Devices M & R AMUSEMENTS & VENDING LLC RICHARD KITCHNER 1807 Laemle Ave. Marshfield, WI 54449 (715) 387-4954 Video and Bar Games
NORTHERN LAKES AMUSEMENT NEIL GILBERTSON 103 Seventh Ave. N Hurley, WI 54534 (715) 561-5223 Amusement Games NORTHWEST COIN MACHINE COMPANY BRAD COUBAL 919 Martin Rd. Bloomer, WI 54724 (715) 568-4355 brad@nwcoinmachine.com nwcoinmachine.com Amusement Devices
MIDSTATE AMUSEMENT GAMES DON STOWE 1161 Industrial Pkwy. Fond du Lac, WI 54937 (800) 317-6436 dstowe@midstateamusements.com midstateamusements.com Coin-Operated Amusement Provider
RACINE AMUSEMENT INC. CHUCK BETH 1300 N. Memorial Dr. Racine, WI 53404 (262) 637-5774 racineamusement.com Coin-Operated Amusement
MIDWEST AMUSEMENTS RICHARD OLSON 5604 Municipal St. Schofield, WI 54476 (715) 355-1718 midwestamusements@yahoo.com Amusement Machines, Sales and Service
RED’S NOVELTY LTD. JAY JACOMET 1921 S. 74th St. West Allis, WI 53219 (414) 321-3000 info@redsnovelty.com redsnovelty.com Coin Operator
MIDWEST COIN CONCEPTS DENNIS O'HARA 415 Ogden Ave. Superior, WI 54880 (715) 398-3677 erioo@mwcoin.net mwcoin.com Amusement Machines Members Exclusive Benefit Provider
SAM’S AMUSEMENT COMPANY BRUCE DENTICE 930 Washington Rd. Kenosha, WI 53140 (262) 657-4333 bdentice@samsamusement.com Amusement Machines
MITCHELL NOVELTY COMPANY RALPH FLEEGE 3506 W. National Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53215 (414) 645-3254 Coin-Operated Amusements MODERN SPECIALTY Cash for Your Customers LLC 4502 Helgesen Dr. Madison, WI 53704 (608) 223-9399 bret@modernspecialty.com modernspecialty.com Amusement Games, Pool Tables and Dart Boards
SCHMIDT NOVELTY PAUL SCHMIDT P.O. Box 104 Westfield, WI 53964 (608) 296-2420 schmidtnoveltyinc@yahoo.com Coin-Operated Amusements SCOTT’S VENDING INC. SCOTT WACHOWSKI 4603 Laurie Ln. Two Rivers, WI 54241 (920) 793-4171 scott@scottsvending.net scottsvending.net Vending and Amusement Supplier and Operator
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STANSFIELD VENDING INC. JANET STANSFIELD 3172 Berlin Dr. La Crosse, WI 54601 (608) 782-7181 stansfieldvending.com Coin-Operated Music and Amusement Machines SUPERIOR VENDING ANDREW SCHMITZ 3860 Labore Rd. Vadnais Heights, MN 55110 (651) 554-8363 superiorvending@gmail.com superiorvendinginc.com ATM and Amusement Vending for Bars and Restaurants TIGER AMUSEMENT RICHARD HOYNE 520 Deer Run Fox Lake, IL 60020 (847) 668-2090 timtodd2913@gmail.com ATMs, Arcade Games, Juke Boxes and Gaming Equipment TOM SAWYER AMUSEMENTS TIM WILSON P.O. Box 877 East Troy, WI 53120 (414) 379-3155 ttom006@yahoo.com tomsawyerdarts.com Amusement and Vending WAUSAU COIN MACHINES INC. MARK AND ROY FITZKE 1020 Lomar Dr. Wausau, WI 54401 (715) 845-1395 Amusement Devices WISCONSIN SOUVENIR MILKCAPS WALTER BOHRER 1860 Executive Dr., Ste. E Oconomowoc, WI 53066 (414) 217-1731 wimilkcaps.com Promotional Milk-Cap Pull-Tabs, and New and Used Vending Machines for Pull-Tabs See Ads on Pages 39 and 78
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XTREME BAR BINGO TODD KORVES 517 S. Illinois St. Belleville, IL 62220 (618) 234-0388 todd@xtremebarbingo.com Bingo Games
ATMS, CREDIT CARD PROCESSING & PAYMENT SYSTEMS CORNERSTONE PROCESSING SOLUTIONS BRAD PALUBIAK 1600 S. Main St. Oshkosh, WI 54902 (888) 878-2615 brad@cornerstoneps.net cornerstoneps.net ATM, POS, ECRS and Credit Card Processing Equipment Members Exclusive Benefit Provider See Ad on Page 27 EDGE ONE KRIS ZAHN 161 Business Park Circle Stoughton, WI 53589 (608) 873-3311 wweber@edgeone.com edgeone.com ATM Sales and Service, Credit Card Processing See Ad on Page 28 ELECTRONIC PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS DAN BRATTLAND 12800 Whitewater Dr., Ste. 110 Minnetonka, MN 55343 (952) 358-7865 dan@epsus.com epsus.com POS Systems FIRST CHOICE MERCHANT SERVICES DEBORAH CHRISTOPHERSON 1074 Parkland Dr. Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 (715) 579-9674 deb.christopherson@ firstchoicepartner.com Merchant Services
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FOREMOST BUSINESS SYSTEMS LORI ALWIN 4834 Park Glen Rd. Minneapolis, MN 55416 (952) 920-8449 lori@foremostpos.com foremostpos.com POS Systems, Tableside Ordering, Gift Certificates and Online Ordering HEARTLAND BUSINESS SYSTEMS JOE HARLOW 1700 Stephen St. Little Chute, WI 54140 (920) 788-7720 jharlow@hbs.net POS Systems INDEFLEX PAM KOSKI 710 Third St. S Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 (715) 323-3000 pamekoski@gmail.com Payment Systems MODERN CASH REGISTER SYSTEMS TOM JONES P.O. Box 574 Neenah, WI 54957 (920) 749-8007 tom@moderncashregister.com moderncashregister.com Standalone Cash Registers and POS Systems, Sales, Service, Supplies and Peripherals See Ad on Page 77 RETAIL CONTROL SOLUTIONS ROBERT SCHELLENBACH 806 S. Thurndale Ave. Bensenville, IL 60106 (800) 767-2212 bobs@rcs-usa.com rcs-usa.com POS, Video and Security RETRIEVER MERCHANT SOLUTIONS JIM GALLAGHER 9404 Margo Ln. Munster, IN 46321 (877) 599-3875 rmsnpc.com Merchant Processing Products and Services, and POS Equipment
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STAR BUSINESS MACHINES CORY SOSNOVSKE 3709 Patch St. Stevens Point, WI 54481 (715) 341-5919 office@starbusinessmachines.com starbusinessmachines.com POS Systems, Cash Registers, Security Cameras and Office Equipment
BENEDICT REFRIGERATION SERVICE TONY BENEDICT 1003 Harlem St. Altoona, WI 54720 (715) 834-3191 abenedict@benedictrefrigeration.com benedictrefrigeration.com Refrigeration, Food Service and HVAC
SUPERIOR BUSINESS SYSTEMS CRAIG FIGGINS 34945 N. Leonard Ave. Ingleside, IL 60041 (847) 682-1931 craig@sbsmidwest.com sbsmidwest.com Focus POS
BERG COMPANY MIKE KEATING 2160 Industrial Dr. Monona, WI 53713 (608) 221-4281 mkeating@bergliquorcontrols.com bergliquorcontrols.com Liquor Control Systems
U.S. BANK/ELAVON ALICIA PURPUR 1300 S. Sedona Circle Oneida, WI 54155 (920) 664-2476 alicia.purpur@usbank.com Merchant Services and Banking Corporate Member Members Exclusive Benefit Provider
BEVINCO/SCULPTURE HOSPITALITY WAYNE AND MARY ANN ROTH E12155 Side Rd. Baraboo, WI 53913 (608) 209-1379 roth@sculpturehospitality.com sculpturehospitality.com Inventory Management
BAR & RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT & SERVICES
BROMAK SALES INC. GARY KELLER E9770 Seventh St. Clintonville, WI 54929 (715) 823-4429 broaster@bromakinc.com broaster.com Broaster Equipment, Supplies and Foods
B&K BAR SUPPLIES DONALD FALK 7100 W. Greenfield Ave. West Allis, WI 53214 (414) 259-9161 dfalk50@yahoo.com bandkbarsupplies.com Bar Stools, Pub Tables, Chairs, Booths, Glassware, Chemicals, Snacks, Pourers, Bar Chips, etc. See Ad on Page 78 BAY TOWEL/LINEN RENTAL DAVID JERRETT P.O. Box 12115 Green Bay, WI 54307 (920) 497-2000 djerrett@baytowel.com baytowel.com Towels, Floor Mats, Paper Products, Linens, Uniforms, Aprons and Mops
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FEIN BROTHERS TODD MINKIN 2025 N. King Dr. Milwaukee, WI 53212 (414) 562-0220 jamiel@feinbrothers.com feinbrothers.com Food Service Equipment and Supplies Members Exclusive Benefit Provider GUNDERSON LINEN SAM FELDT 41 Main St. Menasha, WI 54952 (920) 727-4000 info@gundersongroup.com gundersongroup.com Mats, Towels and Bathroom Paper
HOLIDAY WHOLESALE DIXIE MARQUARDT P.O. Box 177 Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 (608) 254-8321 dmarquardt@holidaywholesale.com holidaywholesale.com Candy, Snacks, Food Service, Disposables, Cleaning Supplies, Novelties, Tobacco and More See Ad on Page 35 KESSENICH’S LTD. DIANE SORENSON 3226 Progress Rd. Madison, WI 53713 (608) 249-5391 diane@glhsco.com kessenichs.com Restaurant and Bar Equipment and Supplies LINCOLN CONTRACTORS SUPPLY INC. ERIC STEINBRECHER 11111 W. Hayes Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53227 (414) 541-1327 erics@lcswi.com lcswi.com Construction Equipment LIQUOR CONTROL SYSTEMS OF ILLINOIS (LCSI) MARK BABICH AND MARTIN MOISTER 155 Prairie Lake Rd., Ste. H East Dundee, IL 60118 (847) 836-0194 info@liquorcontrolsystems.com liquorcontrolsystems.com Liquor and Draft Controls, POS Systems and Bar Management Solutions MAGIC TAP LLC JACOB GUILBAULT 532 N. Mary St. Appleton, WI 54911 (920) 224-3168 jakesmagictap@gmail.com jakesmagictap.com Draught Beer and Beverage Line Cleaning and Installation
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MAGNUSON INC. JASON GOUGH 3005 Kishwaukee St. Rockford, IL 61109 (800) 435-2816 barsupplydirect@hotmail.com posi-pour.com Posi-Pour Portion Control Pourers and Bar Supplies Members Exclusive Benefit Provider
PRECISION POURS RICHARD SANDVIK 12837 Industrial Park Blvd. Minneapolis, MN 55441 (800) 549-4491 tomhighum@precisionpours.com precisionpours.com Three-Ball Liquor Pour and Bar Supplies Members Exclusive Benefit Provider
METROPOLITAN FOOD SERVICE EQUIPMENT MARK LAVICK 2618 Birch St. Eau Claire, WI 54703 (715) 318-2337 mlavick@mfsewi.com Commercial Food Service Equipment
PREMIER DRAFT SOLUTIONS ALEXANDROS GALEROS 110 Arbor Dr. Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 (847) 652-0446 premierdraftsolutions@gmail.com Line Cleaning and Maintenance
MIDWEST FOOD & TOBACCO GROUP/TRI-MART STEVE SUNDBY P.O. Box 308 Menomonie, WI 54751 (715) 235-2151 ssundby@midwestftg.com midwestftg.com Wholesale Distributor See Ad on Page 62 MODERN CASH REGISTER SYSTEMS TOM JONES P.O. Box 574 Neenah, WI 54957 (920) 749-8007 tom@moderncashregister.com moderncashregister.com Standalone Cash Registers and POS Systems, Sales, Service, Supplies and Peripherals See Ad on Page 77 MOTION TECHNOLOGY INC. (AUTOFRY) MIKE MCMAHON 10 Forbes Rd. Northborough, MA 01532 (800) 348-2976 mmcmahon@mtiproducts.com mtiproducts.com Ventless Deep Fryers and High-Speed Ovens NATIONAL METALWARES FURNITURE KIM BRONKE 900 N. Russell Ave. Aurora, IL 60506 (630) 844-2585 kbronke@nationalmetalwares.com nationalmetalwaresfurniture.com Bar Stools, Chairs and Tables
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PURECART ENTERPRISES LLC JEFF TAYLOR 610 Baeten Rd. Green Bay, WI 54304 (877) 200-5010 jtaylor@purechemsystems.com purechemsystems.com Antimicrobial Solutions and Equipment RESTAURANT TECHNOLOGIES INC. JOSH HOGAN 1725 Dolphine Dr., Ste. C Waukesha, WI 53186 (262) 347-8605 jhogan@rti-inc.com rti-inc.com Cooking Oil Management, and Hood and Exhaust Cleaning Solutions TAYLOR ENTERPRISES OF WI INC. EARL HANSEN N8108 Maple St. Ixonia, WI 53036 (262) 567-7286 earl.hansen@taylorwi.net taylorwi.net Sales, Service and Parts for Taylor Ice Cream, Henny Penny Cooking and Perfect Fry Equipment VEMOS PARAG SHAH 323 N. Washington Ave., Ste. 200 Minneapolis, MN 54401 (877) 388-7872 parag.shah@vemos.io vemos.io Contactless Payment, ID Verification and Data Management Solutions
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VIKING LOG FURNITURE SCOTT LEGATT 38169 Hwy. 2 St. Joseph, MN 56374 (320) 259-0909 sales@vikinglogfurniture.com vikinglogfurniture.com Rustic Solid Wood Tabletops, Stools and Furnishings
BEVERAGE PURVEYORS 3 SHEEPS BREWING COMPANY GRANT PAULY 1837 North Ave. Sheboygan, WI 53083 (920) 395-3583 gpauly@3sheepsbrewing.com 3sheepsbrewing.com Brewery ANHEUSER-BUSCH INC. 8750 W. Bryn Mawr, Ste. 700 Chicago, IL 60631 (630) 232-7525 anheuser-busch.com Beer Corporate Member See Ad on Page 3 BILL’S DISTRIBUTING LTD. RANDY GIERTZ 5900 Packer Dr. NE Menomonie, WI 54751 (715) 235-5820 rgiertz@billsdist.com billsdist.com Beverage Wholesaler BRASS FOUNDRY BREWING COMPANY JOHN KRAUS 8441 Wayzata Blvd., Ste. 290 Minneapolis, MN 55426 (763) 350-4153 john.kraus@brassfoundrybrewing.com brassfoundrybrewing.com Beer BREAKTHRU BEVERAGE WISCONSIN COREY LUDWIG 500 W. North Shore Dr. Hartland, WI 53029 (262) 617-0504 cludwig@breakthrubev.com breakthrubev.com/wisconsin Beverage Alcohol Wholesaler
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CAMPARI AMERICA 715 Sumac St. Oregon, WI 53575 (608) 291-2344 camparigroup.com Spirits Corporate Member
FLANIGAN DISTRIBUTING BRIAN FLANIGAN 5600 Gordon Rd. Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235 (920) 743-2036 bflanigan@flanigandistributing.com Wholesale Distribution
CAPITOL-HUSTING COMPANY/ ALLSTATE LIQUOR & WINE 12001 W. Carmen Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53225 (414) 353-1000 capitol-husting.com Wine and Spirits Distributor Corporate Member
FOREST FLOOR FOODS GREG FLOYD N5014 Northview Rd. Eden, WI 53019 (920) 477-6009 olives@pickledveggies.com forestfloorfoods.com Mixers, Rimmers, Bitters, Specialty Stuffed Olives, Pickled Veggies and More
DELAFIELD BREWHAUS ERIC KNUTSON 3832 Hillside Rd. Delafield, WI 53018 (262) 646-7821, ext. 102 eknutson@delafield-brewhaus.com delafield-brewhaus.com Brewery, Banquet Facility and Restaurant DEMON SPIRITS LLC WAYNE KARLS 492 E. Cove Rd. Hudson, WI 54016 (715) 531-1466 wayne@demonspirits.com drinkdemonrum.com Demon Rum FABIANO BROTHERS NOAH BLUM 7205 Zinser St. Schofield, WI 54476 (989) 621-3652 jbicknell@fabianobrothers.com fabianobrothers.com Wholesale Beverage and Budweiser Distributor FIVE VERDONS LLC BEVERLY SHOOK P.O. Box 563 Baraboo, WI 53913 (608) 963-7283 bev@5verdonsmixes.com Old-Fashioned Mix
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FRANK BEER DISTRIBUTORS 2115 Pleasant View Rd. Middleton, WI 53562 (608) 836-6000 Beer Distributors GENERAL BEER – NORTHEAST INC. TOM SULLIVAN 5201 Coye Dr. Stevens Point, WI 54481 (715) 341-6512 Beer Distributor GREAT LAKES BEVERAGE N3712 Hwy. 55, Ste. 101 Freedom, WI 54130 (920) 884-2244 glb@greatlakesbeverage.com greatlakesbeverage.com Soda, Syrups and Coffee Supplies JOHNSON BROTHERS BEVERAGE GREG ZENS 301 E. Vienna Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53212 (414) 963-9932 gzens@johnsonbrothers.com johnsonbrothersofwi.com Full-Service Beverage Distribution, Sales Consulting, and Design and Printing Service KWIK TRIP 1626 Oak St. La Crosse, WI 54602 dring@kwiktrip.com kwiktrip.com Convenience Store Corporate Member
LA CROSSE DISTILLING COMPANY LEE BERKEN 129 Vine St. La Crosse, WI 54601 (608) 881-8800 lee@lacrossedistilling.com lacrossedistilling.com High Rye Light Whiskey, and Fieldnotes Vodka and Gin LEE BEVERAGE OF WISCONSIN LLC JEFF LINDEMANN 2850 S. Oakwood Rd. Oshkosh, WI 54904 (920) 235-1140 Wholesale Beer MOLSON COORS BEVERAGE COMPANY Milwaukee, WI (414) 931-3129 molsoncoors.com Beer Corporate Member See Ad on Page 80 NORTHERN OASIS SPIRITS SAMANTHA SCHIERL 2201 Madison St. Stevens Point, WI 54481 (715) 345-5060 samanthas@teamschierl.com northernoasisspirits.com Spirits NUMBSKUL BEVERAGE LYNN GULBRANSON 104 Terrace Dr. Mundelein, IL 60060 (847) 612-2429 lynn@numbskulbeverage.com numbskulnation.com Spirits PABST BREWING COMPANY VAL BLASKA 7742 Krause Rd. Columbus, WI 53925 (608) 206-3814 vblaska@pabst.com pabst.com Beer
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PARK RIDGE DISTRIBUTING INC. ANGELA BOWE 1245 Continental Dr. Eau Claire, WI 54701 (715) 835-9011 mgust@parkridgedistributing.com Malt Beverage Wholesaler PEARL STREET BREWERY JOE KATCHEVER 1401 St. Andrew St. La Crosse, WI 54603 (608) 784-4832 joe@pearlstreetbrewery.com pearlstreetbrewery.com Brewery PECATONICA BEER COMPANY TOM QUINN 5875 Main St., Ste. 1A Gratiot, WI 53541 (608) 558-1943 tomq@pecatonicabeer.com pecatonicabeer.com Brewery PEHLER DISTRIBUTING INC. DALE PEHLER P.O. Box 126 Arcadia, WI 54612 (608) 323-3440 Anheuser-Busch Beer Wholesaler RHINELANDER BREWING COMPANY/MINHAS DISTILLERY DENNIS REGO P.O. Box 397 Monroe, WI 53566 (608) 293-0758 gm@rhinelanderbrewery.com minhasdistillery.com Beer and Liquor RUM RUNNER TROPICANA GENE HILL 1801 E. Tropicana Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89119 (702) 736-7396 rumrunnervegas@lvcoxmail.com rumrunnervegas.com Flavored Rums
RUSH CREEK DISTILLING MARK STRICKER 1501 W. Diggins St. Harvard, IL 60033 (815) 943-7874 mark@rushcreekdistilling.com rushcreekdistilling.com Craft Spirits
WISCONSIN WINE & SPIRIT INSTITUTE 22 N. Carroll St. Madison, WI 53703 (608) 256-5223 Association for Wine and Spirits Wholesalers Corporate Member
S & S DISTRIBUTING INC. CHET SCHANHOFER P.O. Box 281 Sparta, WI 54656 (608) 269-5071 Wholesaler Beer
WOLLERSHEIM WINERY & DISTILLERY JULIE COQUARD P.O. Box 87 Prairie du Sac, WI 53578 (608) 643-6515 julie@wollersheim.com wollersheim.com Wines and Spirits
SARATOGA LIQUOR COMPANY INC. 3215 James Day Ave. Superior, WI 54880 (715) 394-4487 saratogaliquor.com Liquor Distributor STEVENS POINT BREWERY JOE MARTINO 2617 Water St. Stevens Point, WI 54481 (715) 344-9310 joe@pointbeer.com pointbeer.com Point Beers SUPERIOR BEVERAGES LLC GARY WARMINGTON 12 Randy Johnson St. Superior, WI 54880 (715) 394-4781 garyw@superiorbeveragesllc.com superiorbeveragesllc.com Anheuser-Busch Distributor for Douglas, Bayfield, Burnett, Washburn and Sawyer Counties TITO'S HANDMADE VODKA 6467 Revere Pass DeForest, WI 53532 (920) 265-7845 titosvodka.com Spirits Corporate Member WISCONSIN GROWING COMPANY SAMUEL SANTANA 3728 N. Fratney St. Milwaukee, WI 53212 (414) 792-9669 samuel@wisconsingrowingcompany.com wisconsingrowingcompany.com Hemp and CBD Rum
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BUILDING MAINTENANCE BATZNER PEST CONTROL BRENDA BORGMAN 16948 W. Victor Rd. New Berlin, WI 53151 (262) 797-4160 beth.lowell@rentokil.com batzner.com Pest Control Services BENEDICT REFRIGERATION SERVICE TONY BENEDICT 1003 Harlem St. Altoona, WI 54720 (715) 834-3191 abenedict@benedictrefrigeration.com benedictrefrigeration.com Refrigeration, Food Service and HVAC BLUE HONEY BIO-FUELS TODD DEBRUIN 2007 Parkside Dr. Oshkosh, WI 54901 (715) 896-2196 toddbhbf@gmail.com bluehoneybiofuels.com Grease/Fryer Oil Recovery, Septic Pumping, Portable Restroom Rental and Grease Trap Line Cleaning DEVERE COMPANY INC. RANDY STEVENSON 1923 Beloit Ave. Janesville, WI 53546 (608) 752-0576 customerservice@deverechemical.com deverechemical.com Commercial Dishwashers, Cleaners, Disinfectants and Janitorial Supplies
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HAENCO SUPPLIES DAN HAEN 1281 Midway Rd. Menasha, WI 54952 (920) 739-7331 amber.haenco@gmail.com haencosupplies.com Chemicals and Cleaners, Ware Washing, Laundry, Janitorial and Food Service LINCOLN CONTRACTORS SUPPLY INC. ERIC STEINBRECHER 11111 W. Hayes Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53227 (414) 541-1327 erics@lcswi.com lcswi.com Construction Equipment MAGIC TAP LLC JACOB GUILBAULT 532 N. Mary St. Appleton, WI 54911 (920) 224-3168 jakesmagictap@gmail.com jakesmagictap.com Draught Beer and Beverage Line Cleaning and Installation NORTHWOODS FIRE PROTECTION LLC KERRY JUNK P.O. Box 482 Shawano, WI 54166 (715) 851-6939 customerservice@ northwoodsfireprotection.com northwoodsfireprotection.com Fire Extinguishers, Hood Cleaning, Fire Suppression Systems and Emergency Exit Lighting PREMIER DRAFT SOLUTIONS ALEXANDROS GALEROS 110 Arbor Dr. Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 (847) 652-0446 premierdraftsolutions@gmail.com Line Cleaning and Maintenance PRO3 SOLUTIONS LLC CRAIG OEHRLEIN P.O. Box 333 Sun Prairie, WI 53590 (608) 395-9647 craig.oehrlein@pro3solutions.com pro3solutions.com Disinfection Services and Products
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PURECART ENTERPRISES LLC JEFF TAYLOR 610 Baeten Rd. Green Bay, WI 54304 (877) 200-5010 jtaylor@purechemsystems.com purechemsystems.com Antimicrobial Solutions and Equipment SANIMAX USA LLC NATE MILLER 545 Hardman Ave. S St. Paul, MN 55075 (888) 726-4629 nathan.miller@sanimax.com sanimax.com Collection and Recycling of Used Cooking Oil, and Grease Trap Cleaning STAR BUSINESS MACHINES CORY SOSNOVSKE 3709 Patch St. Stevens Point, WI 54481 (715) 341-5919 office@starbusinessmachines.com starbusinessmachines.com POS Systems, Cash Registers, Security Cameras and Office Equipment
FINANCIAL SERVICES & INVESTMENTS 21ST CENTURY FINANCIAL SERVICES TERRY KEYZER W2899 Otter Ln. Rib Lake, WI 54470 (715) 427-0135 tkyz1@hotmail.com 21stcenturyfinancialservices.com Financial Services BAIRD FINANCIAL ADVISORS - FARLEY FORSTER HERBENSON GROUP TIM FORSTER P.O. Box 1248 Eau Claire, WI 54702 (715) 552-3535 tforster@rwbaird.com farleyforstergroup.com Financial Investment Services GLAVINSURED AGENCY INC. DAVID GLAVIN W5307 Hwy. 21 Necedah, WI 54646 (608) 565-7800 info@glavinsured.com glavinsured.com Insurance and Financial Services
THE INSURANCE GROUP CLIFFORD WULLSCHLEGER 2960 Triverton Pike Dr., Ste. 100 Madison, WI 53711 (608) 729-3874 cliffordtig@gmail.com Business Continuation, Retirement, Investments, and Life, Long-Term Care and Disability Insurance U.S. BANK/ELAVON ALICIA PURPUR 1300 S. Sedona Circle Oneida, WI 54155 (920) 664-2476 alicia.purpur@usbank.com Merchant Services and Banking Corporate Member Members Exclusive Benefit Provider
FOOD PURVEYORS BARABOO SYSCO FOOD SERVICES TONY MILLER 910 South Blvd. Baraboo, WI 53913 (608) 355-8313 miller.tony@bar.sysco.com sysco.com/Contact/Contact/OurLocations/Baraboo Wholesale Food, Equipment, Supplies and Disposables BEST BARGAINS DOUG HELNORE P.O. Box 873 New Munster, WI 53152 (262) 537-2639 bestbargainsinc.com Wholesale Food Distributor BRAKEBUSH BROTHERS AL NEUMANN N4993 Sixth Dr. Westfield, WI 53964 (800) 933-2121, ext. 1360 aneumann@brakebush.com brakebush.com Frozen Value-Added Chicken Products See Ad on Page 29 BRAT STOP PRODUCTS LLC WILLIAM GLEMBOCKI 33911 Geneva Rd. Burlington, WI 53105 (262) 206-0398 brat.stop.products@hotmail.com Brat Stop Bratwursts
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BREW PUB LOTZZA MOTZZA PIZZA DENNY TERRANCE 2290 Southern Cross Rd. Green Bay, WI 54303 (920) 883-7851 dterrance@bernatellos.com bernatellos.com Frozen Pre-Made Pizza CAPTAIN KEN’S FOODS TOM TRAXLER 344 S. Robert St. St. Paul, MN 55107 (651) 298-0071 ttraxler@captainkens.com captainkens.com Homemade-from-Scratch Products, Including Beef Chili, Macaroni and Cheese, Taco Meat and Baked Beans EMIL'S PIZZA SUE KRAEMER P.O. Box 168 Watertown, WI 53094 (920) 262-9756 skraemer@emilspizza.com emilspizzainc.com Frozen Pizza See Ad on Page 78 E-TAILER INC./ROCKETDSD BRUCE BASS 10539 Applewood Rd. Sister Bay, WI 54234 (866) 858-6380 bbass@etailerinc.com rocketdsd.com E-Commerce Wholesale and Frozen Food FOREST FLOOR FOODS GREG FLOYD N5014 Northview Rd. Eden, WI 53019 (920) 477-6009 olives@pickledveggies.com forestfloorfoods.com Mixers, Rimmers, Bitters, Specialty Stuffed Olives, Pickled Veggies and More
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HOLIDAY WHOLESALE DIXIE MARQUARDT P.O. Box 177 Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965 (608) 254-8321 dmarquardt@holidaywholesale.com holidaywholesale.com Candy, Snacks, Food Service, Disposables, Cleaning Supplies, Novelties, Tobacco and More See Ad on Page 35 IFD FOODSERVICE DISTRIBUTOR INC. JEFF CLARK 313 Hastings Pl. Eau Claire, WI 54703 (715) 834-4800 jclark@callifd.com callifd.com Food and Supplies KAUFHOLD'S KURDS INC. ANTHONY DRUMMOND 400 E. Business Way Ellsworth, WI 54016 (715) 273-3561 anthony@kaufholdskurds.com kaufholdskurds.com Lightly Hand-Breaded Cheese Curds LEBBY’S FROZEN PIZZA NICKOLAS AND DORIS DEMETROPOULOS P.O. Box 147 Lebanon, WI 53047 (920) 925-3216 info@lebbyspizza.com lebbyspizza.com Distributor of Lebby’s Products: Frozen Pizza Varieties, Seasonings, French Breads and Other Items MCCAIN FOODS MARK BASTABLE 3120 Brossman St. Naperville, IL 60564 (630) 730-7711 mark.bastable@mccain.com mccain.com Restaurant Equipment and Broaster Food See Ad on Page 6
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MIDWEST FOOD & TOBACCO GROUP/TRI-MART STEVE SUNDBY P.O. Box 308 Menomonie, WI 54751 (715) 235-2151 ssundby@midwestftg.com midwestftg.com Wholesale Distributor See Ad on Page 62 QUAKER BAKERY BRANDS JEFF PEARCY 1207 N. Mason St. Appleton, WI 54914 (920) 734-9206 jhpearcy@quakerbakery.com quakerbakery.com Homestyle Bakery Buns, Breads, Rolls and Pizza Crusts REINHART FOODSERVICE LLC MICHELLE JEROME 1500 St. James St. La Crosse, WI 54603 (608) 793-9227 mljerome@rfsdelivers.com rfsdelivers.com Broadline Food Service Distributor and Equipment Supplier RIVERSIDE FOODS MIKE COENEN 2520 Wilson St. Two Rivers, WI 54241 (800) 678-4511 musky@riversidefoods.com riversidefoods.com Breaded and Battered Appetizers and Seafood See Ad on Page 79 VERN’S CHEESE INC. KURT KNOESPEL 312 W. Main St. Chilton, WI 53014 (920) 849-7717 kknoespel@vernscheese.com vernscheese.com Cheese, Meat, Snacks, Appetizers, Bar Items and Specialty Food Products
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WISCONSIN GROWING COMPANY SAMUEL SANTANA 3728 N. Fratney St. Milwaukee, WI 53212 (414) 792-9669 samuel@wisconsingrowingcompany.com wisconsingrowingcompany.com Hemp and CBD Rum
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS EL CORTEZ HOTEL & CASINO PATRICK LAZARUS 600 E. Fremont St. Las Vegas, NV 89101 (702) 385-5200 plazarus@elcortez.net elcortezhotelcasino.com Hotel and Gaming
INSURANCE AMERICAN INCOME LIFE LAURIE GRUBER 100 Pintail Dr. Hammond, WI 54015 (715) 579-3297 llgruber@ailife.com ailife.com Supplemental Life and Health Insurance Members Exclusive Benefit Provider ANSAY & ASSOCIATES KEITH ZEBRO 888 Hwy. 153, Ste. 200 Mosinee, WI 54455 (715) 693-2100 keith.zebro@ansay.com ansay.com See Ad on Page 38 BADGER MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY MELISSA THEISEN 1134 N. Ninth St., Ste. 150 Milwaukee, WI 53233 (800) 837-7833 mtheisen@badgermutual.com badgermutual.com Personal and Commercial Insurance
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BAYLAND INSURANCE TOM LANDREMAN 1060 Hansen Rd. Green Bay, WI 54304 (920) 494-5000 tlandreman@baylandinsurance.com baylandinsurance.com Business, Health, Group Health and Personal Insurance BOB SCHUCHARDT INSURANCE SEAN MANIX 442 S. Hickory St. Fond du Lac, WI 54935 (920) 922-7480 sean@bsinsinc.com bsinsinc.com Business, Workers’ Compensation, Auto, Home and Life Insurance GLAVINSURED AGENCY INC. DAVID GLAVIN W5307 Hwy. 21 Necedah, WI 54646 (608) 565-7800 info@glavinsured.com glavinsured.com Insurance and Financial Services GREATER INSURANCE SERVICE CORP. 414 Atlas Ave. Madison, WI 53714 (608) 221-3996 gisconline.com/tlw Insurance Corporate Member Members Exclusive Benefit Provider See Ad on Page 39 THE HOUSE OF INSURANCE MARTY LINDQUIST 7431 W. Coldsprings Rd. Greenfield, WI 53220 (414) 327-3800 marty@thehouseofinsurance.com thehouseofinsurance.com Insurance ILLINOIS CASUALTY COMPANY EMILY WILKENS 225 20th St. Rock Island, IL 61201 (309) 793-1700 marketing@ilcasco.com ilcasco.com Insurance See Ad on Page 62
THE INSURANCE CENTER TERESA PERNA 701 Sand Lake Rd. Onalaska, WI 54650 (800) 944-1367 customercare@ticinsurance.com ticinsurance.com Full-Service Insurance Agency, Age 65+ Insurance and Business Insurance THE INSURANCE GROUP CLIFFORD WULLSCHLEGER 2960 Triverton Pike Dr., Ste. 100 Madison, WI 53711 (608) 729-3874 cliffordtig@gmail.com Business Continuation, Retirement, Investments, and Life, Long-Term Care and Disability Insurance KLB INSURANCE – ILLINOIS CASUALTY KIM BROWN P.O. Box 25407 Woodbury, MN 55125 (651) 730-9803 kim@klbins.com klbins.com Insurance Coverage for the Hospitality and Liquor Industry NOBLE INSURANCE SERVICE SHERRY NOBLE W5822 Hwy. OS Onalaska, WI 54650 (608) 779-5500 sherryn@nobleinsurance.net nobleinsurance.net Business, Life, Property and Casualty Insurance SOCIETY INSURANCE P.O. Box 1029 Fond du Lac, WI 54936 (888) 576-2438 societyinsurance.com Property, Casualty and Workers’ Compensation Insurance Corporate Member Members Exclusive Benefit Provider See Ad on Page 2 VINCENT, URBAN, WALKER & ASSOCIATES SEEMAN HOLTZ P.O. Box 8608 Green Bay, WI 54303 (920) 432-7246 vuw4ins@vuw4ins.com vuw4ins.com Insurance
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WI HOSPITALITY INSURED STEVEN LEE P.O. Box 290 Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 (715) 543-2557 steve@insurancegroupwi.com Insurance for the Hospitality Industry
COMPREHENSIVE MAJOR MEDICAL INSURANCE GLAVINSURED AGENCY INC. DAVID GLAVIN W5307 Hwy. 21 Necedah, WI 54646 (608) 565-7800 info@glavinsured.com glavinsured.com Insurance and Financial Services GREATER INSURANCE SERVICE CORP. 414 Atlas Ave. Madison, WI 53714 (608) 221-3996 gisconline.com/tlw Insurance Corporate Member Members Exclusive Benefit Provider See Ad on Page 39
DENTAL INSURANCE ANSAY & ASSOCIATES KEITH ZEBRO 888 Hwy. 153, Ste. 200 Mosinee, WI 54455 (715) 693-2100 keith.zebro@ansay.com ansay.com See Ad on Page 38 GLAVINSURED AGENCY INC. DAVID GLAVIN W5307 Hwy. 21 Necedah, WI 54646 (608) 565-7800 info@glavinsured.com glavinsured.com Insurance and Financial Services GREATER INSURANCE SERVICE CORP. 414 Atlas Ave. Madison, WI 53714 (608) 221-3996 gisconline.com/tlw Insurance Corporate Member Members Exclusive Benefit Provider See Ad on Page 39
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GLAVINSURED AGENCY INC. DAVID GLAVIN W5307 Hwy. 21 Necedah, WI 54646 (608) 565-7800 info@glavinsured.com glavinsured.com Insurance and Financial Services
ANSAY & ASSOCIATES KEITH ZEBRO 888 Hwy. 153, Ste. 200 Mosinee, WI 54455 (715) 693-2100 keith.zebro@ansay.com ansay.com See Ad on Page 38
GREATER INSURANCE SERVICE CORP. 414 Atlas Ave. Madison, WI 53714 (608) 221-3996 gisconline.com/tlw Insurance Corporate Member Members Exclusive Benefit Provider See Ad on Page 39
BAYLAND INSURANCE TOM LANDREMAN 1060 Hansen Rd. Green Bay, WI 54304 (920) 494-5000 tlandreman@baylandinsurance.com baylandinsurance.com Business, Health, Group Health and Personal Insurance
THE INSURANCE GROUP CLIFFORD WULLSCHLEGER 2960 Triverton Pike Dr., Ste. 100 Madison, WI 53711 (608) 729-3874 cliffordtig@gmail.com Business Continuation, Retirement, Investments, and Life, Long-Term Care and Disability Insurance WI HOSPITALITY INSURED STEVEN LEE P.O. Box 290 Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 (715) 543-2557 steve@insurancegroupwi.com Insurance for the Hospitality Industry
GUARANTEED ISSUE HEALTH CARE GREATER INSURANCE SERVICE CORP. 414 Atlas Ave. Madison, WI 53714 (608) 221-3996 gisconline.com/tlw Insurance Corporate Member Members Exclusive Benefit Provider See Ad on Page 39
GLAVINSURED AGENCY INC. DAVID GLAVIN W5307 Hwy. 21 Necedah, WI 54646 (608) 565-7800 info@glavinsured.com glavinsured.com Insurance and Financial Services GREATER INSURANCE SERVICE CORP. 414 Atlas Ave. Madison, WI 53714 (608) 221-3996 gisconline.com/tlw Insurance Corporate Member Members Exclusive Benefit Provider See Ad on Page 39 THE INSURANCE CENTER TERESA PERNA 701 Sand Lake Rd. Onalaska, WI 54650 (800) 944-1367 customercare@ticinsurance.com ticinsurance.com Full-Service Insurance Agency, Age 65+ Insurance, Business Insurance WI HOSPITALITY INSURED STEVEN LEE P.O. Box 290 Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 (715) 543-2557 steve@insurancegroupwi.com Insurance for the Hospitality Industry
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LIFE INSURANCE AMERICAN INCOME LIFE LAURIE GRUBER 100 Pintail Dr. Hammond, WI 54015 (715) 579-3297 llgruber@ailife.com ailife.com Supplemental Life and Health Insurance Members Exclusive Benefit Provider ANSAY & ASSOCIATES KEITH ZEBRO 888 Hwy. 153, Ste. 200 Mosinee, WI 54455 (715) 693-2100 keith.zebro@ansay.com ansay.com See Ad on Page 38 BAYLAND INSURANCE TOM LANDREMAN 1060 Hansen Rd. Green Bay, WI 54304 (920) 494-5000 tlandreman@baylandinsurance.com baylandinsurance.com Business, Health, Group Health and Personal Insurance BOB SCHUCHARDT INSURANCE SEAN MANIX 442 S. Hickory St. Fond du Lac, WI 54935 (920) 922-7480 sean@bsinsinc.com bsinsinc.com Business, Workers’ Compensation, Auto, Home and Life Insurance GLAVINSURED AGENCY INC. DAVID GLAVIN W5307 Hwy. 21 Necedah, WI 54646 (608) 565-7800 info@glavinsured.com glavinsured.com Insurance and Financial Services GREATER INSURANCE SERVICE CORP. 414 Atlas Ave. Madison, WI 53714 (608) 221-3996 gisconline.com/tlw Insurance Corporate Member Members Exclusive Benefit Provider See Ad on Page 39
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THE HOUSE OF INSURANCE MARTY LINDQUIST 7431 W. Coldsprings Rd. Greenfield, WI 53220 (414) 327-3800 marty@thehouseofinsurance.com thehouseofinsurance.com Insurance
GLAVINSURED AGENCY INC. DAVID GLAVIN W5307 Hwy. 21 Necedah, WI 54646 (608) 565-7800 info@glavinsured.com glavinsured.com Insurance and Financial Services
THE INSURANCE CENTER TERESA PERNA 701 Sand Lake Rd. Onalaska, WI 54650 (800) 944-1367 customercare@ticinsurance.com ticinsurance.com Full-Service Insurance Agency, Age 65+ Insurance, Business Insurance
GREATER INSURANCE SERVICE CORP. 414 Atlas Ave. Madison, WI 53714 (608) 221-3996 gisconline.com/tlw Insurance Corporate Member Members Exclusive Benefit Provider See Ad on Page 39
THE INSURANCE GROUP CLIFFORD WULLSCHLEGER 2960 Triverton Pike Dr., Ste. 100 Madison, WI 53711 (608) 729-3874 cliffordtig@gmail.com Business Continuation, Retirement, Investments, and Life, Long-Term Care and Disability Insurance NOBLE INSURANCE SERVICE SHERRY NOBLE W5822 Hwy. OS Onalaska, WI 54650 (608) 779-5500 sherryn@nobleinsurance.net nobleinsurance.net Business, Life, Property and Casualty Insurance WI HOSPITALITY INSURED STEVEN LEE P.O. Box 290 Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 (715) 543-2557 steve@insurancegroupwi.com Insurance for the Hospitality Industry
LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE BAIRD FINANCIAL ADVISORS - FARLEY FORSTER HERBENSON GROUP TIM FORSTER P.O. Box 1248 Eau Claire, WI 54702 (715) 552-3535 tforster@rwbaird.com farleyforstergroup.com Financial Investment Services
THE INSURANCE GROUP CLIFFORD WULLSCHLEGER 2960 Triverton Pike Dr., Ste. 100 Madison, WI 53711 (608) 729-3874 cliffordtig@gmail.com Business Continuation, Retirement, Investments, and Life, Long-Term Care and Disability Insurance
PROPERTY & CASUALTY INSURANCE ANSAY & ASSOCIATES KEITH ZEBRO 888 Hwy. 153, Ste. 200 Mosinee, WI 54455 (715) 693-2100 keith.zebro@ansay.com ansay.com See Ad on Page 38 BADGER MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY MELISSA THEISEN 1134 N. Ninth St., Ste. 150 Milwaukee, WI 53233 (800) 837-7833 mtheisen@badgermutual.com badgermutual.com Personal and Commercial Insurance BAYLAND INSURANCE TOM LANDREMAN 1060 Hansen Rd. Green Bay, WI 54304 (920) 494-5000 tlandreman@baylandinsurance.com baylandinsurance.com Business, Health, Group Health and Personal Insurance
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BOB SCHUCHARDT INSURANCE SEAN MANIX 442 S. Hickory St. Fond du Lac, WI 54935 (920) 922-7480 sean@bsinsinc.com bsinsinc.com Business, Workers’ Compensation, Auto, Home and Life Insurance GLAVINSURED AGENCY INC. DAVID GLAVIN W5307 Hwy. 21 Necedah, WI 54646 (608) 565-7800 info@glavinsured.com glavinsured.com Insurance and Financial Services GREATER INSURANCE SERVICE CORP. 414 Atlas Ave. Madison, WI 53714 (608) 221-3996 gisconline.com/tlw Insurance Corporate Member Members Exclusive Benefit Provider See Ad on Page 39 NOBLE INSURANCE SERVICE SHERRY NOBLE W5822 Hwy. OS Onalaska, WI 54650 (608) 779-5500 sherryn@nobleinsurance.net nobleinsurance.net Business, Life, Property and Casualty Insurance SOCIETY INSURANCE P.O. Box 1029 Fond du Lac, WI 54936 (888) 576-2438 societyinsurance.com Property, Casualty and Workers’ Compensation Insurance Corporate Member Members Exclusive Benefit Provider See Ad on Page 2 WI HOSPITALITY INSURED STEVEN LEE P.O. Box 290 Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 (715) 543-2557 steve@insurancegroupwi.com Insurance for the Hospitality Industry
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WORKERS’ COMPENSATION INSURANCE ANSAY & ASSOCIATES KEITH ZEBRO 888 Hwy. 153, Ste. 200 Mosinee, WI 54455 (715) 693-2100 keith.zebro@ansay.com ansay.com See Ad on Page 38 BAYLAND INSURANCE TOM LANDREMAN 1060 Hansen Rd. Green Bay, WI 54304 (920) 494-5000 tlandreman@baylandinsurance.com baylandinsurance.com Business, Health, Group Health and Personal Insurance BOB SCHUCHARDT INSURANCE SEAN MANIX 442 S. Hickory St. Fond du Lac, WI 54935 (920) 922-7480 sean@bsinsinc.com bsinsinc.com Business, Workers’ Compensation, Auto, Home and Life Insurance GLAVINSURED AGENCY INC. DAVID GLAVIN W5307 Hwy. 21 Necedah, WI 54646 (608) 565-7800 info@glavinsured.com glavinsured.com Insurance and Financial Services GREATER INSURANCE SERVICE CORP. 414 Atlas Ave. Madison, WI 53714 (608) 221-3996 gisconline.com/tlw Insurance Corporate Member Members Exclusive Benefit Provider See Ad on Page 39
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SOCIETY INSURANCE P.O. Box 1029 Fond du Lac, WI 54936 (888) 576-2438 societyinsurance.com Property, Casualty and Workers’ Compensation Insurance Corporate Member Members Exclusive Benefit Provider See Ad on Page 2 WI HOSPITALITY INSURED STEVEN LEE P.O. Box 290 Manitowish Waters, WI 54545 (715) 543-2557 steve@insurancegroupwi.com Insurance for the Hospitality Industry
LEGAL SERVICES DAVIS & KUELTHAU BRIAN RANDALL 111 E. Kilbourn St., Ste. 1400 Milwaukee, WI 53202 (414) 225-1484 brandall@dkattorneys.com dkattorneys.com Attorneys, License Applications and Renewals, Real Estate, Employment Matters, Trademarks, Taxes and More GIMBEL, REILLY, GUERIN & BROWN LLP 330 E. Kilbourn Ave., Ste. 1170 Milwaukee, WI 53202 (414) 271-4440 bfrank@grgblaw.com grgblaw.com Legal Services Members Exclusive Benefit Provider MURPHY DESMOND MATTHEW FLEMING P.O. Box 2038 Madison, WI 53701 (608) 268-5606 mfleming@murphydesmond.com murphydesmond.com Legal Representation
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF COMPOSERS, AUTHORS AND PUBLISHERS (ASCAP) JOHN JOHNSON 2 Music Square W Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 742-5066 jjohnson@ascap.com Music Licensing Members Exclusive Benefit Provider
CHAMBERS TRAVEL COLLEEN CHAMBERS 2121 Innovation Ct., Ste. 1100 De Pere, WI 54115 (920) 496-9596 colleen@chamberstravel.net chamberstravel.info Full-Service Travel Agency
BROADCAST MUSIC INC. (BMI) JESSICA FROST 10 Music Square E Nashville, TN 37203 (615) 401-2873 jfrost@bmi.com bmi.com/licensing Music Licensing Discount Program Members Exclusive Benefit Provider COUNTRY THUNDER KAITLYN HEMBROOK 730 Gallatin Pike N Madison, TN 37115 (866) 388-0007 kaitlyn@countrythunder.com countrythunder.com Music Festivals WISCONSIN AMUSEMENT & MUSIC OPERATORS (WAMO) 1424 N. High Point Rd. P.O. Box 250 Middleton, WI 53562 (800) 827-8011 wamo.net Association Serving the Coin-Op Amusement Industry Corporate Member
REAL ESTATE & BROKERAGE HSC BUSINESS BROKERS JERRY VLAMINCK P.O. Box 739 Delano, MN 55328 (763) 972-9077 info@hscbrokers.com hscbrokers.com Commercial Real Estate Brokerage in the Hospitality Field
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LAMERS BUS LINES ERICA DAKINS 2407 S. Point Rd. Green Bay, WI 54313 (800) 236-1240, ext. 10139 ericadakins@golamers.com golamers.com School Bus and Motorcoach Company with 33 Locations Statewide
MISCELLANEOUS BLUE HONEY BIO-FUELS TODD DEBRUIN 2007 Parkside Dr. Oshkosh, WI 54901 (715) 896-2196 toddbhbf@gmail.com bluehoneybiofuels.com Grease/Fryer Oil Recovery, Septic Pumping, Portable Restroom Rental and Grease Trap Line Cleaning EZ DOCK/PIKE DOCK & MARINE RAY HARTLEIP 2387 Old Zumbrota St. Red Wing, MN 55066 (651) 327-2622 sales@pikedock.com pikedock.com Tiki Huts and Bars, and Wholesale Distribution of EZ Dock Products LINCOLN CONTRACTORS SUPPLY INC. ERIC STEINBRECHER 11111 W. Hayes Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53227 (414) 541-1327 erics@lcswi.com lcswi.com Construction Equipment
PRO3 SOLUTIONS LLC CRAIG OEHRLEIN P.O. Box 333 Sun Prairie, WI 53590 (608) 395-9647 craig.oehrlein@pro3solutions.com pro3solutions.com Disinfection Services and Products SENTEXT SOLUTIONS KEN MAEGAARD 610 Oak St. Spooner, WI 54801 (715) 558-0473 kmaegaard@sentextsolutions.com sentextsolutions.com Text Message Marketing SKETCHWORKS ARCHITECTURE LLC STEVE SHULFER 7780 Elmwood Ave., Ste. 208 Middleton, WI 53562 (608) 836-7570 sshulfer@sketchworksarch.com sketchworksarch.com Restaurant, Brewery and Tavern Design, and Commercial Architecture Services WISCONSIN SOUVENIR MILKCAPS WALTER BOHRER 1860 Executive Dr., Ste. E Oconomowoc, WI 53066 (414) 217-1731 wimilkcaps.com Promotional Milk-Cap Pull-Tabs, and New and Used Vending Machines for Pull-Tabs See Ads on Pages 39 and 78 WISCONSIN GROWING COMPANY SAMUEL SANTANA 3728 N. Fratney St. Milwaukee, WI 53212 (414) 792-9669 samuel@wisconsingrowingcompany.com wisconsingrowingcompany.com Hemp and CBD Rum WISCONSIN MOTORCYCLE ROADS TRAVEL GUIDE TODD ZIRBEL P.O. Box 23 Porterfield, WI 54159 (715) 938-2485 wimotorcycleroads@yahoo.com wisconsinmotorcycleroads.com Publishing, Advertising and Motorcycle Tourism
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2012 MEMBERSHIP DIRECTORY
TAVERN LEAGUE OF WISCONSIN TLW PAST PRESIDENTS
PAST PRESIDENTS
1935-1937 Edward Mertz (Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co.) 1937-1939 1935-1937 Teddy Van Bree (Racine, Racine Co.)
1969-1971 Hollis Ward (Elkhorn - Walworth Co.)
1971-1973 1961-1963 James P. Norgaard (Lakewood 1979-1981- Oconto Co.)
EDWARD MERTZ MILWAUKEE - MILWAUKEE CO.
HAROLD LEHMAN RICE LAKE - BARRON CO.
JOE BUCHER MUKWONAGO - WAUKESHA CO.
TEDDY VAN BREE
ROBERT F. SLAGHT
TOM FLYNN
1939-1945 Frank J. Deichsel (Wausau - Marathon Co.) 1937-1939
1973-1975 Harold Bailey (Madison - Dane Co.) 1963-1965 1981-1985
TA V E R N L E A G U E O F W I S C O N S I N
1945-1948 RACINE - RACINE CO. BEETOWN - GRANT1975-1978 CO. BRODHEAD - GREEN CO. Mel Olson (Boscobel - Crawford Co.) James P. Norgaard (Lakewood - Oconto) 1939-1945 1965-1967 1985-1989 1948-1951 1978-1979 FRANK J. DEICHSEL HERBERT HASSLINGER GILBERT MEISGEIER Erv RWAUSAU Lacy (Okauchee - Waukesha Co.) Marvin - Brown Co.) - MARATHON CO. NASHOTAH - WAUKESHA CO. Malcore (Green TREVORBay - KENOSHA CO. 1951-1953 1945-1948 Emil “Whitey”Hansen MEL OLSON (Racine Co.) BOSCOBEL - CRAWFORD CO.
1967-1969 1979-1981
ROBERT VICK Joe Bucher WOODLAND - DODGE CO.
1953-1955 Robert Vick 1948-1951 (Woodland - Dodge Co.)
1989-1990 (Mukwonago - Waukesha Co.) ROGER BRESKE ELAND - SHAWANO CO.
1981-1985 Green Co.) 1969-1971 Tom Flynn (Brodhead -1990-1995
ERV R. LACY
HOLLIS WARD
ROBERT SPRENGER
OKAUCHEE - WAUKESHA CO. ELKHORN - WALWORTH CO. MARION - WAUPACA CO. 1955-1957 1985-1989 Walter Helms (Marshfield - Wood Co.) Gilbert Meisgeier (Trevor - Kenosha Co.) 1951-1953 1971-1973 1995-2001 JAMES P. NORGAARD PETE MADLAND 1957-1959 EMIL HANSEN 1989-1990 CO. (Plymouth - Sheboygan LAKEWOOD CO. Breske (Eland CHETEK - BARRON CO. Raymond M.RACINE Holfeltz Co.)- OCONTO Roger - Shawano Co.)
1959-1961 1953-1955 ROBERT VICK Lyle Madison (Lakewood - Oconto Co.)
1973-1975 1990-1995 2001-2005 JERRY HINDERMAN Sprenger (Marion - Waupaca Co.)
HAROLD BAILEY Robert MADISON - DANE CO.
WOODLAND - DODGE CO.
CUBA CITY - GRANT/IOWA CO.
1961-1963 1955-1957 Harold Lehman (Rice Lake - Barron Co.)
1995-2001 1975-1978 Pete Madland (Chetek2005-2007 - Barron Co.)
1963-1965 Robert F. Slaght (Beetown - Grant Co.) 1957-1959
2001-2005 Jerry Hinderman (Cuba City - Grant/Iowa Co.) 1978-1979 2007-2012
WALTER HELMS MARSHFIELD - WOOD CO.
JAMES P. NORGAARD LAKEWOOD - OCONTO CO.
BILL HUNTER SIREN - BURNETT CO.
RAYMOND M. HOLFELTZ
MARVIN MALCORE
ROB SWEARINGEN
1965-1967 2005-2007 PLYMOUTH - SHEBOYGAN CO. GREEN BAY - BROWN CO. RHINELANDER - ONEIDA CO. Herbert Hasslinger (Nashotah - Waukesha Co.) Bill Hunter (Siren - Burnett Co.) 1959-1961 2012-2017 1967-1969 LYLE MADISON 2007-Present TERRY HARVATH Robert Vick (Woodland - CO. Dodge Co.) Rob SwearingenAPPLETON (Rhinelander - Oneida LAKEWOOD - OCONTO - OUTAGAMIE CO.Co.)
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS Below is a glossary of commonly used terms you may see in Tavern League publications or hear at meetings, but not fully understand. Hopefully, the explanations below give you a better understanding. ABI – American Beverage Institute represents major chains, distilleries, breweries and wineries, and includes the TLW.
NHSTA – National Highway Safety Transportation Administration
ABL – American Beverage Licensees is an association representing on- and off-premise licensees across America.
NRA – National Restaurant Association
ABLPAC – American Beverage Licensees Political Action Committee ASCAP/BMI/SESAC - ASCAP stands for the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers; BMI stands for Broadcast Music Inc.; and SESAC stands for Society of European Stage Authors and Composers. They represent songwriters, composers and publishers worldwide, collecting and distributing public performance royalties. CORE – Children of Restaurant Employees Direct Givers Fund (Conduit) – The fund is comprised of voluntary personal contributions to be held in escrow for a later contribution to a candidate’s campaign account with the consent of the donor. DISCUS – Distilled Spirits Council of the United States is a national trade association representing producers and marketers of distilled spirits.
NTSB – National Transportation Safety Board TIPAC – Tavern Industry Political Action Committee is a fund that individuals may donate personal, not business, monies to. This money is then contributed on behalf of the Tavern League to candidates supportive of our industry. TLW Foundation – TLW charity arm WAMO – Wisconsin Amusement & Music Operators consists of vendors of pool tables, juke boxes, darts, etc. WBDA – Wisconsin Beer Distributors Association is comprised of most of the beer wholesalers in Wisconsin. WISTAVPAC – Wisconsin Tavern Political Action Committee is similar to TIPAC, however, monies are used to support candidates on the federal level. WRA – Wisconsin Restaurant Association WWSI – Wisconsin Wine & Spirit Institute is an association comprised of several liquor wholesalers in Wisconsin.
DOR – Department of Revenue DOT – Department of Transportation
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TLW BYLAWS ARTICLE I SECTION 1 - MEMBERSHIP A. REGULAR MEMBERSHIP Any business, located in any municipality within the state of Wisconsin that is licensed to sell alcoholic beverages for either on- or off-premise consumption, shall be entitled to membership in this corporation. B. DIRECT MEMBERSHIP 1. Any licensee who meets membership requirements under Section 1A who does not have a chapter or who does not belong to a local chapter shall be entitled to membership in this corporation. 2. Direct members shall enjoy all the privileges of regular members except for office holding and voting rights. C. ASSOCIATE MEMBERSHIP 1. Any member in good standing who, after enactment of this section, becomes ineligible for regular membership in this corporation may become an associate member by applying and paying the requisite fees. 2. Associate members shall enjoy all the privileges of regular members except for office holding and voting rights. D. AFFILIATE MEMBERSHIP 1. Any business that provides goods or services to members may apply for affiliate membership in this corporation. 2. Affiliate members shall enjoy all the privileges of regular members except for office holding and voting rights. E. EMPLOYEE BENEFIT MEMBER 1. An employee of any member in good standing, upon payment of required employee member dues, shall become an employee benefit member. 2. Employee benefit members shall have voice but no vote.
SECTION 2 - CHARTERS OF LOCAL ORGANIZATION Charters may be issued to any regularly organized corporation of alcohol beverage retailers in any municipality or county of the state of Wisconsin, upon receiving a charter fee by the Secretary, in the sum of $10. The fee shall be deposited in advance with the Secretary before the prospective organization is balloted upon for initiation in said Tavern League of Wisconsin Inc. by a majority vote of the Board of Directors.
by any member, after said charges have been investigated by the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors of the Tavern League of Wisconsin Inc. shall vote on the question of expulsion of said chapter or said member of the Tavern League of Wisconsin Inc.
SECTION 4 - DUES The annual dues for all membership classifications under Section 1 to be paid for membership in the Tavern League of Wisconsin Inc. shall be determined by a two-thirds vote of the Board of Directors.
SECTION 5 - MEETINGS The members of the corporation shall meet at least twice annually. A. SPRING CONFERENCE A general membership meeting shall be held in the spring, the date or dates for which shall be established by the Board of Directors. The location of the Spring Conference shall be determined by the majority vote of the Board of Directors at the Spring Conference. B. FALL CONVENTION The annual meeting of the membership shall be held in the fall, the date or dates for which shall be established by the Board of Directors. The location of the Fall Convention shall be determined by a majority vote of the Board of Directors. C. SPECIAL MEETINGS Special meetings of the members may be held whenever called by the Secretary upon direction of the President or upon the written direction of a majority of the Officers and Directors of the corporation, or upon written direction of not less than 20% of the members of the corporation. It shall be the duty of the Secretary to give 10 days’ notice of such meeting, to each member by mail or email, said notice to state purpose of said meeting and the time and place where said meeting will be held.
SECTION 6 - QUORUM When 5% of the members of this association in good standing are present, it shall be deemed capable of transacting any business thereof except when otherwise specifically provided by law or by the articles of the organization of this corporation, but if at any meeting of the members there is less than a quorum, the meeting may be adjourned from time to time without notice other than by announcement at the meeting, until the required number of members are present. At any adjourned meeting, at which a quorum is present, any business may be transacted that might have been transacted at the meeting as originally notified.
SECTION 3 - EXPULSION Any organized chapter of the Tavern League of Wisconsin Inc., which has been chartered by said organization, or any individual members, may be expelled for just cause by a twothirds vote of a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Tavern League of Wisconsin Inc., upon charges submitted in writing www.tlw.org
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TLW BYLAWS SECTION 7 - ORGANIZATION The President and in their absence, the Senior Vice President, and in their absence, a Zone Vice President or in their absence, any member chosen by the members present, shall call the meeting to order, and shall act as chairperson of such meeting, and the Secretary of the corporation shall act as Secretary of all meetings of the members, but in the absence of the Secretary, the presiding official may appoint any member to act as Secretary of the meeting.
SECTION 8 - CONDUCT OF MEETINGS A. GENERAL BUSINESS SESSIONS General business sessions at the Spring Conference and Fall Convention shall be conducted in accordance with the following rules: 1. Every member association of the Tavern League of Wisconsin shall be entitled to the number of delegates hereinafter specified based upon the paid membership for the second quarter of the fiscal year in which the Spring Conference is held and the fourth quarter of the fiscal year preceding the year in which the Fall Convention is held. Every member association is entitled to a minimum of five delegates. Additional delegates may be elected by local leagues in accordance with the following table:
Membership of 125 or more - 6 delegates Membership of 150 or more - 7 delegates Membership of 175 or more - 8 delegates Membership of 200 or more - 9 delegates Membership of 225 or more - 10 delegates Membership of 250 or more - 11 delegates Membership of 275 or more - 12 delegates Membership of 300 or more - 13 delegates
2. Every member association shall be entitled to five votes based upon the paid membership as set out in Section 1A and shall have such additional votes in accordance with the additional members as specified in the table above, provided that said duly accredited delegates are actually on the floor at the time the vote is taken. No member association may at any time cast more votes than the number of delegates qualified and present to vote at the time a vote is taken on the floor or at the election. 3. Any delegate desiring the floor for the purpose of addressing the meeting shall rise, state his or her name, and the name of his or her member association before he or she is recognized by the presiding Officer. 4. All members and persons other than delegates desiring to address the meeting other than invited speakers shall rise, state their name and the name of their member association. 5. All voting other than the election of Officers and Directors, Spring Conference and Fall Convention sites, resolutions and amendments to the articles of organization and bylaws shall
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be by voice vote of the delegates unless proper motions are made and adopted calling for a roll call vote of the delegates, or a division of the delegates on any question. 6. All resolutions other than bylaw changes shall be submitted in writing to the league office in Madison at least 45 days prior to the opening of the Spring Conference or Fall Convention. 7. Each member association or individual member submitting a resolution shall, in addition to forwarding the written text of said resolution, submit a written explanation of what the resolution is intended to do and shall also submit written reasons for its adoption. Copies of the above shall be distributed by the Madison office to the President and Secretary of each member association 30 days prior to the scheduled meeting. 8. All resolutions that have been submitted in the manner herein provided shall be turned over to the Resolutions Committee for consideration. The Resolutions Committee shall have full authority to make whatever recommendation they deem proper on all resolutions that have been submitted for final action at the business session. 9. (A) Nominations for Directors and Officers shall be made at the Spring Conference or Fall Convention, and except for the circumstances itemized in (B), no further nominations shall be made or accepted. (B) In the event of the death of a candidate, or if for any other reason a candidate is unable or unwilling to stand for election and there is no other candidate for the position, a caucus of the district or districts involved shall be held in the district’s designated seating area immediately following adjournment of the general business session on the first day of the Fall Convention or Spring Conference for the purpose of nominating candidates for the position. (C) In the event that the meeting site facilities selected become unavailable for any reason, the Officers and Directors of the Tavern League of Wisconsin shall have the authority and are empowered to replace the subject site. 10. Every nominee for Director or Officer of the Tavern League of Wisconsin shall be introduced from the rostrum at the Spring Conference and Fall Convention at which he or she is a candidate. 11. The candidates shall have a maximum of two minutes each to present themselves, their qualifications, a resume of their experience and any ideas or proposals they have, if elected, to further the interests of the Tavern League of Wisconsin. B. NOMINATING CAUCUSES District caucuses for the purpose of nominating Directors, District Vice Presidents and Zone Vice Presidents, and transacting other business brought before the caucuses shall be conducted in accordance with the following rules: www.tlw.org
TLW BYLAWS 1. Caucuses for the purpose of nominating candidates for Directors for each district and District Vice Presidents and Zone Vice Presidents for each Zone area shall be held on Wednesday of the Fall Convention. 2. The President shall designate the location of each district Caucus and the delegates shall promptly meet when the recess for the purpose of nominating candidates for District Director, District Vice President and Zone Vice President positions is declared. 3. The delegates in each district shall choose one of the members to act as chairperson for the purpose of conducting the caucus and one of their members as secretary to record the action, votes and nominations made for Directors, District Vice Presidents and Zone Vice President in each caucus. 4. Each delegate shall be entitled to nominate a candidate for Director, District Vice President and Zone Vice President at each annual caucus. 5. Whether present at the nominating caucus or not, any consenting member in good standing of this association, qualified as such under Section I1A of these bylaws, shall be eligible for nomination as candidate for Director of the District in which the member association of which he or she is also member in good standing is located. 6. The chairperson or secretary of each caucus shall give a report of the names of the persons placed in nomination to the Nominating Committee, which shall present the nomination to the members from the podium when the conference or convention is reconvened and the presiding officer calls for nominations. 7. All candidates nominated by the caucuses in accordance with the sections above shall be placed on the ballot to be voted on by the delegates within the respective district and zone areas at the annual election. 8. Districts, whose membership exceeds 500, shall be eligible to elect an additional Director, and one additional Director for each 250 members in excess of 750. No nominations for additional directors may be made unless warranted on the basis of per-capita-dues-paid memberships in the second quarter of the current fiscal year, and no candidate nominated may be elected unless warranted by dues-paid membership in the fourth quarter of the preceding fiscal year. 9. Except for Officers, only one Director may be elected from any one member association. Nominations will not be accepted for Director if the election would result in two directors from any one-member association serving at the same time. 10. In the event that there is no contest for Directors or Officers following the report of the nominations at the Fall Convention, a motion may be made that the rules be suspended, and the Secretary instructed to cast a unanimous ballot for the election of the sole nominee for Director or Officer whose term shall begin at the regular time for taking office. www.tlw.org
C. NOMINATIONS OF OFFICERS 1. Any consenting member in good standing under Section 1A of any member association who has served at least one year on the Board of Directors or been an active member for 10 consecutive years of any member association prior to the date of office may be nominated and elected to serve as a General Officer (Senior Vice President, Zone Vice President, District Vice President, Secretary or Treasurer) of this association. To be nominated and elected to the office of President, you must have served at least one year on the Board of Directors. 2. Any member in good standing under Section 1A may submit the name of any other qualified member for any office of this association from the floor during the general business session meeting on Thursday of the Spring Conference and Fall Convention. Nominations for Zone Vice President, District Vice President or Director in addition to those made in nominating caucuses, as provided in paragraph B6, may only be made by a member of the respective Zone or District. 3. Nominations of Officers shall be conducted by the Chair of the Nominating Committee. Said committee shall record the names of persons nominated for each office, verify their qualifications and consent, and report to the general membership the names of qualified nominees for Officers prior to the close of the Spring Conference. D. RULES FOR CONDUCTING ELECTIONS The following rules apply for conducting all elections. 1. The annual election, including the distribution of the ballots and the supervision of the election, shall be conducted by members of the Rules Committee under the rules herein prescribed. 2. No member who is a candidate for any office shall be a member of the Rules Committee. 3. Printed ballots shall be prepared and used giving names of the individuals who have been nominated for Directors and Officers. 4. All ballots shall be initialed by the chairperson of the Rules Committee and Executive Director so only ballots initialed in advance of the casting by delegates shall be counted in the results of the election. 5. Voting shall be on Thursday of the Fall Convention or Spring Conference at the polls provided for this purpose in a room designated by the Rules Committee. Voting shall be confined to only delegates duly certified by their leagues or their duly accredited alternates where proper substitution of said alternates is made for the delegate. Delegates or accredited alternates must be a representative of the league for which they are voting. Alternates can only be brought forward from the individual accredited delegate list that was submitted within the proper time frame; no additions or changes will be permitted. No other person shall be entitled to receive a ballot and vote other than as provided in this section. Delegate JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2021
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TLW BYLAWS lists with alternates must be received and stamped in the state office no later than 10 days prior to the start of the Spring Conference or Fall Convention. 6. Each delegate, before receiving a ballot to vote, shall have on his or her person his or her proper registration badge and shall be checked off by the tellers from the list of delegates certified by the secretary of each local league or by the chairperson of the Rules Committee identifying him or her as a delegate where substitution has been under the rules of the Convention. Any changes to the delegate list must be submitted to the Rules Committee chairperson by the date and time designated by the Rules Committee chairperson. All decisions made by the Rules Committee are final. 7. A list of inactive leagues will be designated by the state office based on the lack of a designated President and Secretary for that league. Delegate lists for these counties will not be accepted for voting purposes. 8. No delegate shall be permitted to vote more than once regardless of whether he or she is a member of one or more leagues and is a delegate from more than one league. 9. Only one voting delegate shall be permitted per license. 10. There shall be no absentee ballot voting and all delegates shall present themselves personally at the polls on Thursday morning of the Fall Convention or Spring Conference. All those not presenting themselves during the polling hours shall be barred from voting. 11. Votes for any candidate not placed in nomination in accordance with these bylaws shall not be recognized or counted at the annual election. Ballots will be counted by the Rules chair, the vice chair chosen by the Rules Committee and one staff person. 12. The candidate receiving the highest vote shall be declared elected as Director, District Vice President or Zone Vice President for the specified term unless he or she was elected to fill an unexpired term. 13. In the event of a tie vote for any office, delegates in the district affected shall be re-polled by secret ballot at a time and place determined by the Rules Committee and the vote count shall be announced on the floor prior to the close of the convention or conference. 14. In the event of two consecutive tie votes for the same office or sites, the winner shall be decided by a flip of a coin.
ARTICLE II SECTION 1 - BOARD OF DIRECTORS A. COMPOSITION OF BOARD The Board of Directors shall be comprised as follows: Two Directors from each of nine districts in the state of Wisconsin,
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wherein there is at least one bona fide licensed retail beverage association affiliated and in good standing in the Tavern League of Wisconsin Inc., and in addition thereto the President, Senior Vice President, all Zone Vice Presidents, Secretary and Treasurer, elected by the members in accordance with the provisions of Article I, Section 8C, and the immediate Past President. There will also be a full-time director position representing off-premise licensees. This position will be appointed by the President and will serve a one-year term. All duties, responsibilities and privileges will be the same as other board members. Districts whose total paid-up membership for the second and fourth quarters as defined in Article I, Section 8A1 and A2 exceeds 500 members shall be entitled to nominate and elect one additional director, plus one additional director for every 250 members in excess of 750 members. For any zone, if the districts involved have a combined total of 1,000 or more members, they would be allowed another Vice President from a different district within that zone. This would be a one-year term based on the membership paid in the second quarter of the current fiscal year and the paid membership of the fourth quarter of the preceding year in which conference is held. At the following Spring Conference, the District Vice President would be elected by the delegates from the district(s) that do not have the Zone Vice President (i.e., members from the district with the two-year Vice President would not participate in the election). In alternate years where both Vice President terms expire at the same time, the voting delegates from the district(s) whose candidate did not win the two-year term would caucus on Thursday afternoon at the close of the Spring Conference to elect the District Vice President for the one-year term. B. TERMS OF OFFICE 1. The President, Senior Vice President, Zone Vice Presidents, Secretary and Treasurer shall be nominated and elected in accordance with Article I, Section 8C and D, and shall serve two-year terms. All Officers and Directors shall be eligible to succeed themselves for consecutive additional terms. The term of the immediate Past President’s membership on the Board of Directors shall be concurrent with and shall not exceed the term of office of the succeeding President. If the immediate Past President is no longer a regular member under Section 1A of these bylaws, or does not wish to serve as Past President, then the office of Past President shall be vacant. 2. All Officers and members of the Board of Directors elected in accordance with these bylaws shall serve until their respective successors have been chosen. C. CONFLICT OF INTEREST No person may serve as an Officer or Director who is directly or indirectly employed by the corporation. The reimbursement of mileage or expenses or the payment of per diem to Officers or Directors for activities that are not directly related to their duties as Officers or Directors shall not be considered employment under this section. www.tlw.org
TLW BYLAWS D. ALTERNATE DIRECTORS In the event of an excused absence of a Director, an alternate director may be designated with full voting rights. An alternate director will be designated by the district and must be a member in good standing.
SECTION 2 - GENERAL POWERS The property, affairs and business of this corporation shall be under the name and managed by the Executive Officers of this corporation and the Board of Directors.
Board of Directors who are in good standing. Cause includes non-membership under Article 1, Section 1A of these bylaws. Any member of the Board of Directors who fails to attend two consecutive meetings of said Board of Directors may be removed from said Board of Directors by the affirmative vote of a majority of said Board of Directors, and the office of said Director shall be declared vacant unless such member of the Board of Directors had been excused from attending the meetings of the Board, in advance, by the President of the corporation.
A. The Board of Directors shall have the power to purchase or otherwise acquire, lease, sell, convey, assign or otherwise transfer for the corporation any property, rights, or privileges which the corporation is authorized to acquire, real, personal or mixed, at such prices and on such terms and conditions for such consideration as it may see fit, and may at its discretion pay for any property or rights acquired by the corporation, either wholly or partially in money or bonds or other evidence of indebtedness, and carry on the business of this corporation in such a manner to effectuate its purpose for which this corporation is organized and in accordance with the provisions set forth in the articles of organization, subject, however, to the provisions of Chapter 181 of Wisconsin Statutes, or any corresponding section of any future state law governing nonstock corporations.
SECTION 5 - VACANCIES
B. The Board of Directors shall by a majority vote thereof have the power to elect or appoint assistants to the general Officers of the corporation and such other Officers, agents and servants as it may from time to time deem necessary, define their duties and obligations, fix their compensation and fill vacancies therein, and the Board of Directors by majority vote thereof have the power to remove and suspend permanently or temporarily the Officers, the assistant Officers, agents and servants appointed by it, and to delegate any Officer of the corporation by resolution adopted by majority vote thereof all or any of the powers stated in this section, with such restrictions as it deems expedient.
SECTION 7 - REGULAR MEETINGS
C. The Board of Directors shall have the power to authorize its general Officers to borrow money for corporate purposes and to execute in the corporate name, bills, notes or other evidence of indebtedness, but no mortgage shall be given to this corporation on any of its property, whether real or personal, to secure the payment of its debts, or to borrow money for the purposes of the corporation without the consent of a majority of the Board of Directors.
SECTION 3 - RESIGNATION A Director may resign at any time by filing his or her written resignation with the Executive Director.
SECTION 4 - REMOVAL Any Director may be removed at any time for cause at a special meeting of the members of the corporation Board of Directors, called for such purpose by the affirmative vote of a majority two-thirds of the members of the corporation www.tlw.org
I n case of a vacancy in the Board of Directors through death, removal, resignation or other cause, the vacancy may be temporarily filled until the next annual election by a caucus of the district or districts affected. In case of vacancy in the office of President, the Senior Vice President shall become President. In case of vacancy in the office of Senior Vice President, Secretary or Treasurer, that vacancy may be temporarily filled until the next election by a majority vote of the Board of Directors present and voting at a meeting of the Board of Directors.
SECTION 6 - PLACE OF MEETINGS All meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held at some suitable place designated by the President. Regular meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held immediately preceding the Annual Meeting of the members and at such other times as the Board of Directors may, by resolution, determine. No notice of the regular meeting of the Board of Directors is necessary.
SECTION 8 - SPECIAL MEETINGS Special meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held whenever called upon the direction of the President, or upon the written request of any seven Officers or Directors. It shall be the duty of the Executive Director to give sufficient notice of such meetings, in person or by mail, email or telephone, to enable the Directors so notified to attend such meetings.
SECTION 9 - MEETING BY CONSENT Meetings of the Board of Directors may be held at any time or place where a majority of the Directors are present and consent to the holding of such meeting.
SECTION 10 - QUORUM Two-thirds of the Directors convened according to these bylaws shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, but if at any meeting of the Board there shall be less than a quorum present, a majority of those present may adjourn the meeting from time to time.
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TLW BYLAWS aforementioned, any Director chosen by the Directors present, shall call the meeting of the Board of Directors to order, and shall act as chairperson of such meeting, and the Secretary of the corporation shall act as the Secretary at all meetings of the Board of Directors, but in the absence of the Secretary, the presiding Officer may appoint any Director to act as Secretary of such meeting.
SECTION 12 - ORDER OF BUSINESS The order of business at all meetings of the Board of Directors shall be as follows:
1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll Call 3. Reading of Minutes of Preceding Meeting 4. Reports of Officers 5. Reports of Committees 6. Unfinished Business 7. Miscellaneous Business 8. New Business
ARTICLE III SECTION 1 - COMPOSITION OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The Executive Committee shall be comprised of the President, Senior Vice President, Zone Vice Presidents, District Vice Presidents, Secretary, Treasurer and the immediate Past President.
SECTION 2 - MEETINGS The Executive Committee shall meet at the call of the President, or in the event that the office of President is vacant, at the call of the Senior Vice President. The call shall specify the location of the meeting.
SECTION 3 - QUORUM One more than half of the members of the Executive Committee shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, but if at any meeting of the Executive Committee there shall be less than a quorum present, a majority of those present may adjourn the meeting from time to time.
SECTION 4 - POWERS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The Executive Committee shall have the power to conduct all affairs and business of this corporation between meetings of the Board of Directors, except as limited by these bylaws, by contract or by action of the Board of Directors.
ARTICLE IV SECTION 1 - ELECTION OF GENERAL OFFICERS A. The general Officers of said corporation shall be a President, a Senior Vice President, Zone Vice Presidents and District Vice Presidents, the number determined by the rules set in Article II, Section 1A, a Secretary and a Treasurer, said Officers to hold office for the term of two years, with the exception of the second Zone Vice President
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for each district whose term is one year, and until their successors are elected and qualify. The President, Senior Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer shall be elected from the state at large. Zone Vice Presidents and District Vice Presidents shall be elected by the delegates of the member associations in the districts in their zone area. B. All Directors and Zone Vice Presidents will be elected at the Spring Conference and all other officers at Fall Convention. The offices of Senior Vice President, State Secretary and State Treasurer will be elected on evennumbered years. The office of State President will be elected on odd-numbered years.
SECTION 2 - QUALIFICATIONS Only members under Section 1A of this corporation shall be eligible to be general Officers of this corporation, and the resignation or removal of a general Officer from the corporation shall operate as a resignation of his or her office.
SECTION 3 - DUTIES The principal duties of the several general Officers respectively are as follows: A. The President shall preside at all meetings of the members of the Board of Directors. He or she shall be the Chief Executive Officer of the corporation, and shall give the general supervision, direction and active management of the property, affairs and business of the corporation, subject to the Board of Directors. He or she shall see that all orders and resolutions of the Board of Directors are carried into effect. He or she may execute all deeds, leases, conveyances, contracts and agreements when authorized to do so by the Board of Directors. He or she shall submit a complete and detailed report of the corporation for the fiscal year and of its financial condition to the Board of Directors at its first regular meeting in each year, and to the members at their Annual Meeting and shall, from time to time, report to the Board of Directors all matters within his or her knowledge which the interests of the corporation may require to be brought to its notice. He or she shall perform such additional duties as may be prescribed from time to time by the bylaws. B. The Senior Vice President shall discharge the duties of the President in the event of absence or disability for any cause whatever. The Vice President shall perform such additional duties as may be prescribed from time to time by the bylaws. C. The Zone Vice Presidents and District Vice Presidents shall upon election by a majority vote of the Board of Directors discharge the duties of the President in the event of absence or disability for any cause whatever of the President and Vice President. They shall perform additional duties as may be delegated and assigned by the President. www.tlw.org
TLW BYLAWS D. The Secretary shall keep a correct and complete record of all proceedings of said corporation, including such as relate to the election of its Officers. He or she shall, in general, perform all the duties, which are incident to the office of Secretary of a corporation subject to the Board of Directors. He or she shall perform such additional duties as may be prescribed from time to time by the Board of Directors, or as may be prescribed from time to time by the bylaws. E. The Treasurer shall keep an account for all moneys, credits and property of the corporation that shall come into his or her hands, and keep an accurate account of all moneys received and disbursed. He or she shall make such statements, as corporations are required to make by the law of Wisconsin. He or she shall have the custody of all funds and securities of the corporation. Whenever necessary and proper, he or she shall endorse on behalf of the corporation all checks, notes, or other obligations and evidences of payment of money payable to the corporation or coming into his or her possession, and shall deposit the funds arising therefrom, together with all other funds of the corporation coming into his or her possession in such banks as may be selected as the depositories of the corporation, or properly care for them in such other manner as the Board of Directors may direct. He or she shall sign all checks and other instruments drawn on or payable out of the funds of the corporation, and all bills, notes, and other evidences of indebtedness of the corporation. Whenever required by the Board of Directors to do so, he or she shall exhibit a true and complete statement of his or her cash account and of the securities and other funds in his or her possession, custody and control. He or she shall at all reasonable times within business hours exhibit his or her books and accounts to any Director. He or she shall, in general, perform all of the duties, which are incidental to the office of the Treasurer of a corporation, subject to the Board of Directors. If the Board of Directors shall so require it, he or she shall give bond in such sum and with such surety as the Board of Directors may direct for the faithful performance of his or her duties and for the safe custody of the funds and property coming into his or her possession. He or she shall perform such additional duties as may be prescribed from time to time by the bylaws. F. All such books and records pertinent to the offices of the above shall be kept at the corporation’s headquarters office.
SECTION 4 - DELEGATION OF DUTIES In the case of the absence or inability to act of any Officer of the corporation, the Board of Directors may delegate for the time being the duties of such Officer to any other Officer or to any other Director.
ARTICLE V SECTION 1 - PLACE OF BOOKS AND RECORDS The general and principal books of account of this corporation shall be kept in the custody of the Secretary and Treasurer of this corporation at the corporation’s headquarters office.
SECTION 2 - RIGHTS OF MEMBERS TO EXAMINE T he books of this corporation, containing the accounts and records of the corporation, shall at all reasonable times be open to the inspection of the members of this corporation.
ARTICLE VI SECTION 1 - FISCAL YEAR The fiscal year of this corporation shall begin on the first of July and terminate on the 30th day of June of each year.
SECTION 2 - WAIVER OF NOTICE A ny member or Officer may, in writing, waive the giving and mailing of any notice required to be given or mailed either by the Statutes of Wisconsin, the articles of organization or the bylaws of this corporation.
ARTICLE VII SECTION 1 -
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All resolutions proposing changes in the bylaws of the corporation undertaken by any member association or the Board of Directors shall be submitted in writing to the office of the corporation at least 45 days prior to the opening of the Fall Convention of the members of the corporation; and further, if two-thirds of the Board of Directors favor the introduction of a resolution pertaining to the bylaws of the corporation after the 45-day period that the same be permitted up to 30 days before the convention. B ylaws may be adopted, amended or repealed at any meeting of the members where said resolutions have been proposed in conformity with this section by a vote of a majority of the members represented by delegate vote. Revised 10/5/17
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WISCONSIN ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LAWS FOR RETAILERS Wisconsin Department of Revenue Publication 302
NOTICE TO ALL LICENSEES: Be sure you read and understand this publication. You are held responsible for obeying Wisconsin’s Alcohol Beverage Laws. Failure to follow these laws may result in criminal prosecution, with penalties resulting in fines, imprisonment and/or loss of license.
I. INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 II. DEFINITIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 III. ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LAW. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 A. Closing Hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 B. Daylight Saving Time. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 C. Training Requirements for Completion of the Responsible Beverage Server Training Course (Required as a Condition of Licensing) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 IV. LICENSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 V. SALE OF ALCOHOL BEVERAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 VI. SELLER’S PERMIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 VII. FEDERAL TAX STAMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 VIII. LICENSES FRAMED AND POSTED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 IX. REQUIRED ON-SITE SUPERVISION OF LICENSED PREMISES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 X. SALE TO INTOXICATED PERSONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 XI. REFILLED LIQUOR BOTTLES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 XII. IDENTIFICATION REGISTER. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 XIII. PRESERVATION OF RECORDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 XIV. TRANSFER OF ALCOHOL BEVERAGE STOCK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 XV. CORKAGE FEES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 XVI. CREDIT LAWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 XVII. INSPECTION OF LICENSED PREMISES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 XVIII. UNDERAGE PERSONS ENTERING LICENSED PREMISES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 XIX. SALES AND SERVICE OF ALCOHOL BEVERAGES TO UNDERAGE PERSONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 XX. POSSESSION OF ALCOHOL BEVERAGES BY UNDERAGE PERSONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 XXI. NON-ALCOHOL “BEER”. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 XXII. EMPLOYMENT OF MINORS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 XXIII. OTHER LAWS RELATING TO UNDERAGE PERSONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 XXIV. PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 XXV. FALSE IDENTIFICATION (ID) CARD PENALTIES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 XXVI. ID/DRIVER'S LICENSE (DL) CHECKING GUIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 A. False ID/DL Checking Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 B. Things to Look for: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 XXVII. CIVIL LIABILITY FOR RETAINING IDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 XXVIII. CIGARETTE/TOBACCO PRODUCT LAWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 XXIX. VIDEO GAMBLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77
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WISCONSIN ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LAWS FOR RETAILERS IMPORTANT CHANGES See notice concerning the requirement that sales of alcohol beverages must occur at a licensed premises on Page 72. I. INTRODUCTION This publication provides information about state alcohol beverage and tobacco laws that affect you as a retailer. Most of the laws outlined in this publication are found in Chapter 125 and sections 134.65 and 134.66 of the Wisconsin Statutes. Municipalities also may enact additional regulations affecting your business. You should contact your local municipal clerk if you have questions about local ordinances. For more information on state alcohol beverage and tobacco laws, write to the Wisconsin Department of Revenue, Alcohol & Tobacco Enforcement, P.O. Box 8933, Madison, WI 53708 or call (608) 266-2776. CAUTION • The information in this publication reflects the position of the Wisconsin Department of Revenue of laws enacted by the Wisconsin legislature as of January 10, 2012. Laws enacted after this date, administrative rules and court decisions may change the interpretations in this publication. • The examples and type of sales and purchases provided in this publication are not all-inclusive. They merely set forth common examples. II. DEFINITIONS Adult – A person who is 18 years of age or older. Minor – A person who is under 18 years of age. Legal Drinking Age – 21 years of age. Underage Person – A person who is not of legal drinking age. Beer – A fermented malt beverage containing 0.5% or more of alcohol by volume. Intoxicating Liquor (or Liquor) – All alcohol beverages (other than beer) containing 0.5% or more alcohol by volume and all wines. Alcohol Beverages – A statutory term that includes beer, wine and liquor. Provisional Retail License 1. A municipal governing body that issues licenses shall issue provisional retail licenses. The governing body may by ordinance establish standards under which the licenses shall be issued and shall by ordinance designate the municipal official having the authority to issue the provisional license. 2. The provisional retail license may be issued only to a person applying for a “Class A” beer, “Class B” beer, “Class A” liquor, “Class B” liquor or “Class C” wine. 3. The fee shall be determined locally but may not exceed $15. 4. The license will expire 60 days after issuance or when the person has been issued a license as listed under 2. The official who issued the provisional retail license may revoke the www.tlw.org
license if he or she discovers the holder made a false statement on the application. 5. A municipality may not issue a provisional “Class B” liquor license if the municipality’s quota is filled. 6. No person may hold more than one provisional retail license for each type of license applied for by the holder per year. “Class A” Fermented Malt Beverage License – Authorizes the retail sale of beer and beer-based coolers, in the original sealed container, for consumption off the licensed premises.
1. No sales to other licensees for resale. 2. May sell in any quantity to the public. 3. No beer sales between midnight and 6 a.m. 4. Local ordinances may further restrict these hours. 5. May furnish customers with two 3-fluid-ounce taste samples of beer between 11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
“Class A” Liquor License – Authorizes the retail sale of liquor and wine, in the original sealed container, for consumption off the licensed premises. 1. No sales to other licensees for resale. 2. May sell in any quantity to the public. 3. May not sell intoxicating liquor and wine between 9 p.m. and 6 a.m. 4. Local ordinances may further restrict these hours. 5. May furnish customers with two 3-fluid-ounce taste samples of wine between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. “ Class B” Fermented Malt Beverage License – Authorizes the retail sale of beer and beer-based coolers for consumption on the licensed premises and for consumption off the licensed premises. 1. No sales to other licensees for resale. 2. May sell in any quantity to the public. 3. Must be closed between the following hours: a) Monday - Friday – 2 a.m. – 6 a.m. b) Saturday - Sunday – 2:30 a.m. – 6 a.m. c) Second Sunday in March – 3:30 a.m. – 6 a.m. d) New Year’s Eve – no closing required. e) Local municipalities may NOT further restrict the closing hours. 4. No off-premises sales between midnight and 6 a.m. Local ordinances may further restrict these sales hours. “Class B” Liquor License – Authorizes the retail sale of liquor by the drink for consumption on the licensed premises and (if allowed by local ordinance) in the original sealed container for off-premises consumption. A single, open bottle of wine may be taken off premise if ordered with a meal and re-corked prior to being taken off premise. 1. No sales to other licensees for resale. 2. Off-premises sales of liquor, when permitted by local ordinance, limited to 4 liters or less. 3. Wine may be sold in the original package, in any quantity, for on- and off-premises consumption. JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2021
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WISCONSIN ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LAWS FOR RETAILERS 4. Closing hours the same as “Class B” License. 5. A winery that has a “Class B” License (wine only) issued under s. 125.51(3) (am) must close between 9 p.m. and 8 a.m. “Class C” Wine License – Authorizes the retail sale of wine by the glass or in an opened original container for consumption on premises only. A single, open bottle of wine may be taken off premise if ordered with a meal and re-corked prior to being taken off premises. 1. No sales to other licensees for resale. 2. Closing hours the same as “Class B” License. Notice: With limited exceptions, all retailers of alcohol beverages may only sell to consumers who are physically at the licensed premises. FOR EXAMPLE: 1. A customer phones in an order to a local pizza parlor (that holds a “Class B” Beer License) to have a pizza and a six pack of beer delivered to his home — this sale is prohibited, as the sale was not made face-to-face to the consumer at the licensed premises. 2. A group of college students call their local liquor store and ask that six half barrels of beer be delivered to their house for a party — this sale is prohibited, as the sale was not made face-to-face to the consumers at the licensed premises. III. ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LAW A. Closing Hours Customers must leave the premises by the closing hour; internal business operations (counting cash, cleaning, repairs, etc.) may be done after hours but licensees must be able to prove that anyone on the premises after hours is there for these purposes. Hotels and restaurants whose “principal business” is furnishing lodging and food to customers, bowling centers, indoor horseshoe pitching facilities, golf courses and curling clubs may remain open after hours to conduct their regular business. They may not permit consumption of or sell alcohol beverages after hours. “Principal business” means the primary activity as determined by analyzing the amount of capital, labor, time, attention and floor space devoted to each business activity and by analyzing the sources of net income and gross income. The name, appearance and advertising of the entity may also be taken into consideration if they are given less weight. B. Daylight Saving Time Section 175.095(2), Wis. Stats. states that daylight saving time begins at 2 a.m. the second Sunday in March and ends at 2 a.m. the first Sunday in November. As such, clocks are set ahead one hour at 2 a.m. the second Sunday in March. Thus taverns would close at 3:30 a.m. daylight saving time on this date. On the first Sunday in November, the clocks are set back an hour at 2 a.m.; bars gain an extra hour and must close at 2:30 a.m. regular Central Standard Time.
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C. Training Requirements for Completion of the Responsible Beverage Server Training Course (Required as a Condition of Licensing) Applicants must successfully complete an approved training course, such as courses offered by the Wisconsin Technical College System, or similar approved courses (see “Training” on the department’s website at revenue.wi.gov) unless: 1. The person is renewing a retail or an operator’s (bartender’s/ sales clerk’s) license. 2. The person was the agent (within the last two years) for a corporation that held a “Class A” Beer, “Class B” Beer, “Class A” Liquor, “Class B” Liquor or “Class C” Wine License. 3. The person held a retail license or an operator’s or manager’s license during the past two years. 4. The person completed such a course within the past two years. IV. LICENSING A license is a privilege granted by local authorities to a particular person, partnership or corporation to run a particular place for the time period specified. Just as one’s driver’s license can’t be used by another, an alcohol beverage license can’t be used by someone other than the licensee to sell alcohol beverages. The license or permit of a person who violates this shall be revoked. The governing body of every city, village and town may, but is not required to, issue local retail liquor and beer licenses. The municipality may refuse to issue licenses as long as it uses good judgment and does not discriminate between applicants. V. SALE OF ALCOHOL BEVERAGES The term “sale,” “sold” or “sell” includes the transfer, gift, barter, trade, exchange or any shift, device, scheme or transaction whatever, whereby alcohol beverages may be obtained. Giving away alcohol beverages or using any other device to evade the law relating to its sale is an unlawful sale. The following are some examples of illegal transactions at unlicensed premises: 1. A “free” drink with a meal; 2. A cover charge, whereby mix is furnished at a price, with “no charge” for liquor; 3. A “free” bottle of liquor tied into the sale of some other item. Penalty: Fine of not more than $10,000 or imprisonment for not more than nine months, or both. VI. SELLER’S PERMIT A. Every individual, partnership, corporation or other organization selling tangible personal property in Wisconsin must have a seller’s permit. B. A licensee may not conduct business without a seller’s permit, which must be issued in the same name as the licensee. If the retail liquor license is issued to a partnership or corporation, the seller’s permit must be, too, not to the agent, officer or individual. If you have a question about sales and use taxes, write to the department in Madison or call or visit any department office. www.tlw.org
WISCONSIN ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LAWS FOR RETAILERS Write: Wisconsin Department of Revenue, Mail Stop 5-77, P.O. Box 8949, Madison, WI 53708-8949 Phone: (608) 266-2776 Email: DORSalesBusinessTaxandWithholding@wisconsin.gov Website: revenue.wi.gov VII. FEDERAL TAX STAMP Every retail licensee must file a federal Special Occupational Tax return before beginning business and before July 1 each year, after that. The Special Occupational Tax return (TTB Form 5630.5) is available from the National Revenue Center, (800) 937-8864. VIII. LICENSES FRAMED AND POSTED All liquor and beer licenses must be framed and posted in the room where the business is carried on. Everyone visiting the business must be able to easily see the licenses in that room. Any related permits and licenses should be posted with the alcohol beverage license. IX. R EQUIRED ON-SITE SUPERVISION OF LICENSED PREMISES A. Except in “Class A” Beer premises between midnight and 6 a.m. (or any time when the sale of fermented malt beverages is prohibited by municipal ordinance), one of the following must be present on all licensed premises during all business hours: 1. The licensee or; 2. An adult member of the licensee’s immediate family (actually living in the licensee’s household) or; 3. The corporation agent (the agent’s immediate family members must have an operators’ license, if they supervise the premises in the agent’s absence) or; 4. The holder of a provisional operator’s license (issued to persons enrolled in the responsible beverage server training course pending approval of an operator’s license by the municipal governing body) or; 5. The holder of an operator’s or manager’s license. B. An adult working under the immediate supervision of any of the above does not need an operator’s license. NOTE: “Immediate supervision” means that the licensed person must be able to watch and supervise each unlicensed person’s actions. This means that the licensed person must be in the same room or area as the unlicensed person, near enough to see and talk to him or her, and to be able to actually supervise the unlicensed person. C. An operator’s license is good in any premises in the municipality where it has been issued, but it may be used only in that municipality. Licensees may be prosecuted for not having the required supervision on their premises. X. SALE TO INTOXICATED PERSONS It is illegal to furnish alcohol beverages to an intoxicated person. The penalty for this violation is a $100 to $500 fine, imprisonment for not more than 60 days or both. www.tlw.org
XI. REFILLED LIQUOR BOTTLES A. It is illegal to refill any liquor bottle; you may not pour any substance into a liquor bottle, even the same brand of liquor. B. When a bottle is empty, deface its label and break the bottle. If the bottle has a Wisconsin tax stamp, deface this, too. C. You don’t have to break bottles saved for recycling; however, the labels must be defaced. Bottles saved for recycling must be placed in boxes marked “For Recycling Only.” D. You do not have to break empty ceramic decanters, but you must deface the tax stamp, if any. XII. IDENTIFICATION REGISTER A. The Department of Revenue recommends that every licensee keep an ID register book. The ID register may be used to record the identity of a person who alleges he or she is of legal drinking age. The book may also be used to record the identity of a person who alleges that he or she is an underage person’s parent, guardian or spouse and that he or she has attained the legal drinking age. Record the date of purchase, the type of ID used and the address of the purchaser, then have the purchaser sign the register. Check the signature in the book against the signature on the ID to see that they match. B. The “Proof of Age Register” or “Identification Register Book” may be purchased, at a small fee, from: 1. Tavern League of Wisconsin, 2817 Fish Hatchery Rd., Fitchburg, WI 53713-5005, (608) 270-8591 or info@tlw.org. 2. Wisconsin Grocers Association, 1 S. Pinckney St., Ste. 504, Madison, WI 53703, (608) 244-7150 or sdecorah@ wisconsingrocers.com. XIII. PRESERVATION OF RECORDS Alcohol beverage (and cigarette and tobacco products) retailers must purchase these products only from Wisconsin wholesalers. They may not be transferred between retail accounts, except that alcohol beverages may be as specified in “Transfer of Alcohol Beverage Stock” below. Keep invoices for all purchases of liquor and beer (and cigarettes and tobacco products) on the licensed premises for two years from the date of the invoice. Keep them in sequence and in chronological order. They must be available for inspection during business hours. XIV. TRANSFER OF ALCOHOL BEVERAGE STOCK If you sell your business, you may transfer your sealed liquor, wine and beer stock to another retail licensee in this state. List your entire sealed stock on an inventory Form AT-900 available at the Department of Revenue’s website at revenue.wi.gov. Complete this form in duplicate, sign it and have it signed by the buyer. Give one copy to the buyer, to be kept as an invoice on the licensed premises, and keep one copy for your own records. Cigarettes and tobacco products may not be transferred.
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WISCONSIN ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LAWS FOR RETAILERS XV. CORKAGE FEES Wisconsin alcohol beverage law does not allow “corkage fees” — fees charged by restaurant owners to allow patrons to carry in their own alcohol beverages to be consumed on the premises. If the restaurant does have an alcohol beverage license, the only alcohol beverages allowed on the premises are those which the retailer has purchased from a licensed Wisconsin wholesaler; the retailer is required to have invoices from the wholesaler showing what product the retailer has purchased from the wholesaler. If the restaurant does not have an alcohol beverage license, allowing consumption of alcohol beverages is prohibited and the restaurant owner can be charged for allowing its illegal consumption. XVI. CREDIT LAWS A licensee may only buy liquor or beer for cash or on credit terms for a period not to exceed 30 days (liquor) or 15 days (beer). Licensees may not buy liquor if they are in debt to any liquor wholesaler for more than 30 days or beer if they are in debt to any beer wholesaler for more than 15 days. A person may not be issued a license if he or she exceeds these limits. XVII. INSPECTION OF LICENSED PREMISES A. Licensed premises may be inspected by law enforcement officers during all reasonable hours, including all business hours. All rooms connected to the barroom, sales room or storage area may be inspected as part of the licensed premise. Refusing to permit an inspection is grounds for revocation or suspension of the license. B. Liquor, beer, cigarettes and personal property kept in violation of the statutes may be seized. XVIII. U NDERAGE PERSONS ENTERING LICENSED PREMISES A. An underage person accompanied by his or her parent, guardian, or spouse of legal drinking age may be on any licensed premises. B. An unaccompanied underage person may enter a “Class A” alcohol beverage licensed premises to buy items other than alcohol beverages. The underage person may not stay on the premises after the purchase. C. An unaccompanied underage person may also enter a licensed premises if: 1. He or she is an employee, resident, lodger or boarder on the premises or; 2. He or she enters to do business other than amusement or the purchase or consumption of food and beverages (see exception B above) or; 3. He or she enters to buy food in a restaurant whose “principal business” is serving food or; 4. The premises is a hotel, drug store, grocery, bowling center, service station, indoor golf simulator facility, vessel, private tennis or soccer club, ski chalet, golf course or clubhouse, racetrack licensed under Ch. 562, indoor or outdoor volleyball court, curling club, billiards center having 12 or
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more billiards tables, privately owned fishing business that is open to the public for a fee, car operated on a railroad, a regularly established athletic field or a county or municipally owned public facility as defined in sec. 125.51(5)(b), Wis. Stats., of the statutes, or a center for visual or performing arts, or; 5. The premises is in a state park or forest or a park owned by an agricultural society receiving state aid. 6. The premises has a “Class B” Beer or “Class B” Liquor License and the underage person is there to do business at an auction or flea market. In this case, the underage person may not enter any room where alcohol beverages are sold, furnished or possessed. 7. The premises has a “Class B” Beer or “Class B” Liquor License and the underage person is in a room where no alcohol beverages are sold, furnished, served or consumed by anyone when the underage person is present. This applies only if the municipality adopts an ordinance allowing it. The local law enforcement agency must authorize, in writing, the presence of underage persons on the date of the authorization. A separate authorization is necessary for each date on which underage persons will be on the premises. (Sec. 125.07(3)(a) (8), Wis. Stats.) 8. The underage person is on “Class B” or “Class B” licensed premises, on a date specified by the license, when no alcohol beverages are consumed, sold or given away. The licensee, the agent named on the license (if a corporation) or a person with an operator’s license must be on the premises unless all alcohol beverages are in locked storage. The licensee must notify the local law enforcement agency, in advance, of when underage persons will be on the premises. (Sec. 125.07(3)(a) (10), Wis. Stats.) 9. The underage person enters and remains in a dance hall, or banquet or hospitality room attached to a“Class B” licensed premises, for the purpose of attending a banquet, reception, dance or other similar event. 10. The underage person is at least 18 years old, and is working under a contract with a licensee, permittee or corporate agent to provide entertainment for customers on the premises. 11. The premises is issued a temporary “Class B” Beer License (picnic) and the licensee is authorized to permit underage persons on the premises by the official or body of the municipality that issued the license. Note: When the purpose of the above exemptions (that is, bowling, dining, recreation, etc.) can be accomplished without the underage person being in the barroom or other areas where alcohol beverages are sold or consumed, the underage person may not enter or remain in such areas (State vs. Ludwig Lanes, 31 Wis. 2nd 690). D. No retail licensee may permit an underage person, not accompanied by a parent, guardian or spouse of legal drinking age, to enter any part of the licensed premises for any purpose except those stated here. E. You should demand proof of age of anyone entering the premises who appears to be under the legal drinking age. Wisconsin residents may prove age with either a valid Wisconsin ID card or a pictured Wisconsin driver’s license. www.tlw.org
WISCONSIN ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LAWS FOR RETAILERS You or your employee should require anyone who has shown proof of legal drinking age to sign an ID register book, if the person’s age is in question. Record the date of purchase, the ID used, the address and the signature of the purchaser in the book. The book should be kept on the premises and available for inspection by any peace officer. (Sec. 125.07(7), Wis. Stats.) XIX. SALES AND SERVICE OF ALCOHOL BEVERAGES TO UNDERAGE PERSONS An underage person accompanied by a parent, guardian or spouse of legal drinking age may be sold or served alcohol beverages in any licensed premises. (Sec. 125.07(1), Wis. Stats.) XX. P OSSESSION OF ALCOHOL BEVERAGES BY UNDERAGE PERSONS An underage person may not possess alcohol beverages anywhere unless accompanied by a parent, guardian or spouse of legal drinking age (sec. 125.07(4)(b). This does not apply to underage persons employed by the following types of licensees or permittees, in the course of this employment: (sec. 125.07(4)(bm), Wis. Stats.) A. Brewers B. Beer wholesalers C. Liquor wholesalers D. Facilities for the production of alcohol fuel E. Retail licensees or permittees, under the provisions of secs. 125.32(2) and 125.68(2), Wis. Stats. (laws covering operator’s licenses), or for delivery of unopened containers to the home or vehicle of a customer. F. Campuses, if the underage person is at least 18 years of age and is under the immediate supervision of a person of legal drinking age. XXI. NON-ALCOHOL “BEER” Section 125.02, Wis. Stats., classifies “alcohol beverages” as those beverages containing 0.5% or more alcohol by volume. Beverages that contain less than 0.5% alcohol by volume are not classified as “alcohol beverages.” Thus, these “nonalcohol” beverages are not regulated by Chapter 125; they are to be treated the same as other noncarbonated waters and sodas, and may be sold to anyone, regardless of age. These beverages should not be confused with those labeled “low alcohol,” which generally contain 3.2% alcohol, and are regulated by Chapter 125 as being alcohol beverages. XXII. EMPLOYMENT OF MINORS A. Minors under 14 years of age may not be employed where alcohol beverages are sold except that minors as young as 12 may be employed at such establishments if their parents own the business. B. Minors 14 and older may be employed where alcohol beverages are stored, sold or served if they are not serving, selling, dispensing or giving away alcohol beverages. This www.tlw.org
applies to all places licensed to sell alcohol beverages, including stores, service stations, bars and restaurants. C. Minors may not be employed or appear as musicians, singers, performers or dancers at roadhouses, dance halls, night clubs, taverns or similar places, except: 1. Minors 16 or 17 years of age may be employed or appear as musicians in a hall on Friday, Saturday, or any other day not followed by a school day, or before midnight on Sunday, if the hall was rented to celebrate a special event such as a wedding, holiday, birthday or anniversary. 2. Minors may be so employed or appear at dances held solely for minors, conducted by private clubs or civic organizations, where admission is limited to the club membership or by club invitation, and the general public is excluded. (Sec. 103.78, Wis. Stats.). (Sec. 103.78(1)(d), Wis. Stats., and Wis. Adm. Code DWD 270.) XXIII. O THER LAWS RELATING TO UNDERAGE PERSONS A. No one may falsely represent that he or she is of legal drinking age to ask for or obtain alcohol beverages in any licensed premises. (Sec. 125.07(4), Wis. Stats.) B. No one may possess or consume alcohol beverages in a public, parochial or private school, through 12th grade, or in a vehicle owned by, rented, or consigned to a school or while participating in a school activity, without the express, written permission of the school administrator (sec. 125.09(2), Wis. Stats.) Permission may not be given to underage persons. XXIV. PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS A. Alcohol beverage licensees permitting unaccompanied underage persons to unlawfully enter the premises are subject to a forfeiture of not more than $500. (Sec. 125.07(3), Wis. Stats.) B. An unaccompanied underage person unlawfully entering a licensed premises is subject to a forfeiture of not less than $250 nor more than $500, suspension of his or her motor vehicle operating privilege as provided under sec. 343.30(6) (b)1, Wis. Stats., participation in a supervised work program or a combination of these penalties. C. A person selling or furnishing alcohol beverages to an unaccompanied underage person is subject to a forfeiture of not more than $500 if the person has not committed a previous violation within 30 months of the violation nor more than $500 or imprisoned not more than 30 days or both for a subsequent offense within 30 months of the violation. (Sec. 125.07(1), Wis. Stats.) D. An underage person misrepresenting his or her age to obtain alcohol beverages is subject to the same penalties described in B above. E. Anyone unlawfully possessing or consuming alcohol beverages on a school premises, in a school vehicle, or while participating in a school activity is subject to a forfeiture of not more than $200 (sec. 125.09(2)(d), Wis. Stats.) except that disposition in the proceedings against an underage JANUARY/FEBRUARY 2021
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WISCONSIN ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LAWS FOR RETAILERS person shall be as provided by ss. 48.344 and 125.07(4)(c) and (d), Wis. Stats. F. The alcohol beverage license of any person committing a violation of sec. 125.07(1), Wis. Stats. shall be suspended for: 1. Not more than three days if a second violation is committed within 12 months of a previous violation. 2. Not less than three days nor more than 10 days if a third violation is committed within 12 months of two previous violations. 3. Not less than 15 days nor more than 30 days if a fourth violation is committed within 12 months after committing three other violations. XXV. FALSE ID CARD PENALTIES A. Anyone other than a person authorized by sec. 25.085, Wis. Stats., or sec. 343.50, Wis. Stats., who makes, alters or duplicates an official ID card, provides an official ID card to an underage person, or knowingly provides other documentation to an underage person claiming that the underage person is of legal drinking age may be fined not less than $300 nor more than $1,250 or imprisoned not less than 10 days nor more than 30 days, or both. B. Any underage person who does any of the following may be penalized. For a first violation, a forfeiture of $300 to $1,250, suspension of the person’s driving privilege, participation in a supervised work program or any combination of these penalties 1. Intentionally carries an official ID card not legally issued to him or her, an official ID card obtained under false pretenses or an official ID card that has been duplicated to give false information. 2. Makes, alters or duplicates an official ID card. 3. Gives false information in applying for an official ID card. 4. Intentionally carries an ID card or other documentation showing that he or she is of legal drinking age, knowing that the documentation is false. 5. Provides to another underage person an official ID card or other documentation claiming that the other underage person is of legal drinking age, knowing that the documentation is false. C. Any person who violates A, for money or other consideration, is guilty of a Class I felony. XXVI. ID/DL CHECKING GUIDE A. False ID/DL Checking Guide • Ask pertinent questions about the ID presented. For example, if an ID card is presented as proof of age, ask how the driving was on the way to the establishment. If the person was driving, ask to see his or her DL. • Check the card’s expiration date. If the DL has expired, maybe it really does not belong to the holder, but to an older sibling who has already got a replacement for it. How did he or she get to the establishment using an expired DL? • Watch for stamp of “duplicate” on the card. If they have a duplicate, maybe someone else has the original, and one of them is lying.
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• People with false IDs rarely carry backup documentation, whereas most people have several forms. When confronted with a possible false ID, ask for further documentation. • Question the carrier as to some basic information on the card, such as address, exact birth date, middle initial or spelling of last name. If they don’t answer to your satisfaction, refuse service and request that they immediately leave. B. Look for: • Glue lines. • Bumpy surfaces by the picture or birth date. Any surface area inconsistent with the rest of the ID usually indicates tampering. • Overlay of reprinted numbers (and a shadowy or cloudy image). ID card may have been opened to alter numbers. • Missing spots on the state logo. ID alterers often forget to pay attention to one of the most obvious clues on the card. • Letters and numbers, size of lettering and format of the card when compared to a legitimate DL or ID. How may digits for expiration and date of birth? C. Also: • Use a blacklight and magnifying glass to check for secu- rity features such as ultraviolet/microprinting on the DL or ID. • Check reverse side lettering. Oftentimes counterfeiters will spend great amounts of time on reproducing an authenticlooking photoboard, but will merely photocopy the reverse side. These are often blurred, a sure sign of photocopying. • Bend the card, feel it. How does it feel compared to the authentic card? • What is the color of card? • Check the size of the DL. How does it compare to a genuine one? • Check the color/thickness and clarity of lettering. • Check thickness of the card. • Check the corners of the card. Are they well-rounded and smooth or uneven and jagged? This is one of the best methods for detecting counterfeit cards. • Is there shading or glare on the picture or redness in eyes? Most driver licensing stations have their cameras set to avoid these problems. • Use an ID Checking Guide, especially in areas where there is a heavy out-of-state population. There are several commercial companies that publish these guides, which picture all of the states’ driver’s licenses. • Always check the reverse side. • Compare questionable documents to your own driver’s license. Check letters and numbers, both for size and consistency against the authentic card. • Check the laminate. How does it compare to the authentic? Is it clear or cloudy? XXVII. CIVIL LIABILITY FOR RETAINING ID Civil Liability for retaining proofs of age (Sec. 125.039, Wis. Stats.) No person who holds a license or permit and no employee of such a person is civilly liable for retaining a document presented as proof of age for a reasonable length of time in a good faith effort to determine whether the person who presented the document is an underage person or to notify law enforcement of a suspected violation of carrying a false ID. www.tlw.org
WISCONSIN ALCOHOL BEVERAGE LAWS FOR RETAILERS Product that is not listed cannot be sold or possessed for sale XXVIII. CIGARETTE/TOBACCO PRODUCTS LAWS after the date shown on the website listing. Wholesalers and A. Definitions: retailers who possess this product for sale or sell this product • Cigarette - any roll of tobacco wrapped in paper or any in violation are subject to confiscation of that product and/or substance other than tobacco. fines, forfeitures and revocation of their permits. • Tobacco Products - any form of tobacco prepared in such a manner as to be suitable for chewing or smoking, but does I. Minimum Markup on Cigarettes and Tobacco at Retail The Unfair Sales Act sec. 100.30, Wis. Stats., commonly not include cigarettes. referred to as the “Minimum Markup Law,” applies to the • Adult - a person who is 18 years of age or older. sale of cigarettes and tobacco products and is regulated by the • Minor - a person who is under 18 years of age. Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade & Consumer B. License Required - You may not in any manner or upon any Protection (DATCP). For questions on cigarette and tobacco pretense or by any device directly or indirectly sell, expose products pricing/markup, please contact DATCP at the for sale, possess with intent to sell or give away any cigarettes following numbers: (608) 224-4992 or (608) 224-4989. or tobacco products to any person not holding a license or Alcohol or tobacco products may not be sold at less than permit under sec. 139.30-139.41 or 139.79, Wis. Stats., cost by either wholesalers or retailers. Cost includes a without first obtaining a license from the municipality where presumptive 3% markup by wholesalers and presumptive you are doing business. 6% markup by retailers. C. Purchases/Preservation of Records - No retailer may possess cigarettes or tobacco products purchased from anyone other than a manufacturer, distributor or jobber who holds a valid permit from the Wisconsin Department of Revenue. If XXIX. VIDEO GAMBLING Effective July 26, 2003, the video gambling statutes were a retailer purchases tobacco products from an out-of-state amended to provide that only a Special Agent of the company that does not have a permit from the Wisconsin Department of Revenue that is certified as a law enforcement Department of Revenue, the retailer must obtain the permit officer may investigate or enforce video gambling violations from the Wisconsin Department of Revenue. Retailers must on “Class B” alcohol beverages licensed premises, if the “Class keep invoices for all purchases of cigarettes/tobacco products B” premises has no more than five video gambling machines. on the licensed premises for two years from the date of The penalties for having five or fewer video gambling invoice. Keep them in sequence and chronological order. machines on a “Class B” premises include seizure of the They must be available for inspection at all reasonable hours, machines, seizure of money in the machines and a penalty of including all business hours. $500 per machine per incident. A municipality may also enact D. Inspection of Licensed Premises/Confiscation Authority ordinances regulating these machines. - Licensed premises may be inspected by law enforcement It is a felony for a “Class B” establishment to have more than officers during all reasonable hours, including all business five video gambling machines on premises; it is also a felony for hours. All cigarettes or tobacco products kept in violation a “Class A” licensee to have any video gambling machines on of the laws and all personal property used in connection is premises. In these instances, the licensee may be arrested either subject to seizure. Any refusal to permit the inspection is by a Special Agent of the Department of Revenue or a law punishable by fine, imprisonment or both. enforcement officer in the jurisdiction where the arrest is made. E. Sales to Minors/Sales of Individual Cigarettes - No retailer The Department of Revenue conducts tax audits of both may sell or give away cigarettes or tobacco products to machine operators and “Class B” establishments. The minors; no retailer may sell individual cigarettes. gross receipts from these illegal machines are also subject to F. 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ADVERTISER INDEX Anheuser-Busch......................................................................................................... 3 anheuser-busch.com
Midwest Food & Tobacco Group.......................................................................... 62 midwestftg.com
Ansay & Associates................................................................................................. 38 ansay.com
Mike and Cathy’s Good Old Days.......................................................................... 18
Around the Corner Pub.......................................................................................... 22 aroundthecornerpub.com B&K Bar Supplies................................................................................................... 78 bandkbarsupplies.com BarRags Drinkwear................................................................................................... 9 barragsdrinkwear.com
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Oshkosh City/Winnebago County Tavern League.................................................. 17
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Brakebush Brothers................................................................................................. 29 brakebush.com
Riverside Foods....................................................................................................... 79 riversidefoods.com
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Coupon valid January 1, 2021 - February 28, 2021.
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2520 Wilson Street | Two Rivers, WI 54241 | www.RiversideFoods.com | 800-678-4511
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GREAT TASTE. ONLY 96 CALORIES. IT’S MILLER TIME
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©2021 MILLER BREWING CO., MILWAUKEE, WI • BEER Per 12 oz.: 96 cals, 3.2g carbs, <1g protein, 0g fat