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TABLE OF CONTENTS Jenny’s Slough, Wolf River Photo by: Gordon Pagel
ADVERTISING INDEX | 4 CALENDAR OF EVENTS | 6-10 COMMUNITY CONTACTS | 11 EMERGENCY CONTACT NUMBERS | 11 WAUPACA COUNTY COMMUNITIES | 12-13 ATTRACTIONS | 16-19 DINING & ENTERTAINMENT | 20-22 FESTIVALS & EVENTS | 23-30 LODGING | 32-40 PARKS & TRAILS | 41-46 RECREATION | 47-48 SERVICES | 50 SHOPPING | 52 Published by: WRC Media for Waupaca County Visitor & Promotional Council Design by: Mike Heidl | www.mikeheidl.com | 920.216.2508 All aerial photography by: Ron Brooks for WRC Media WRC Media 920-841-2118 © Copy Right 2012 by Waupaca County Visitors & Promotional Council. Reproduction in whole or in part without written permission is prohibited www.visitwaupacacounty.com Cover Photo: Jared Gruetzmacher of the Webfooters barefooting on the Wolf River. Photo by: Gordon Pagel
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Welcome to Waupaca County We welcome you with open arms to enjoy our beautiful county. Waupaca County offers an abundance of
things to see and do. With 759 square miles of rolling woodlands, 240 lakes, 79 rivers and 35 trout streams you can fish, hunt, swim, boat, bike, hike, golf, ski, snowmobile, dine and of course shop! We have it all, the amenities of a big city to the charm of a rural community. Hospitality takes the high road when you visit us. We want you to come and enjoy what we take for granted every day, beautiful land, water and skies. Need a place to stay for the night or week? We have everything from beautiful hotel suites to the charm of local bed & breakfast, rustic of full hook up camping, resort living or vacation rentals. We guarantee you’ll feel ‘at home’ no matter what your style. Centrally located, you can reach us via State Highways 10, 54, 45 and 22 or fly in to one of our many wonderful airports which can accommodate aircrafts up to small jets. Maybe you want to come by watercraft; the Wolf River connects us to the Great Lakes and the mighty Mississippi. Whichever way or season we have a lot to offer a family vacation, day trip or romantic weekend! Come and Enjoy!
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Distance to Waupaca county
Green Bay, WI 40 Miles
Rockford, IL 150 Miles
Cedar rapids, IA 220 Miles
Milwaukee, WI 120 Miles
MADISON, WI 100 Miles
Chicago, IL 180 Miles
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The Waupaca County Visitor’s Guide is published by the Waupaca County Visitor & Promotional Council. The guide is a free promotional book designed to aid tourists in searching out many recreational and retail experiences that await you in Waupaca County. For more information of specific interest maps contact WCVPC, 221 S. Main Street, Waupaca, WI 54981. www.VisitWaupacaCounty.com. WCVPC does not take responsibility for any incidents false advertising.
Iola Old Car Show............................................ 56 Journal Community Publishing Group......... 53 King’s Table Restaurant................................... 21 Mid-Western Rodeo.......................................... 25 Millstone of Iola Mills...................................... 22 New London Tourism Commission................ 14 Norseman House Motel................................... 34 Panache............................................................ 52 Party Doll Fleet................................................. 48 Pine Grove Resort............................................. 36 Red Banks Resort LLC...................................... 40 Ride Waupaca................................................... 49 Royal Oaks Golf Course................................... 49 Stange’s of Waupaca........................................ 52 Symco Union Thresheree................................ 31
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Taylor Lake Marine.......................................... 49 ThedaCare Physicians..................................... 51 Turners Fresh Market...................................... 53 Waupaca Area Chamber of Commerce........... 5 Waupaca Camping Park................................. 31 Waupaca Chain Skiers..................................... 19 Waupaca County Economic Development Corporation....................................................... 50 Waupaca Events............................................... 25 Weasel’s Restaruant......................................... 20 Webfooters Water Ski Show............................. 25 Wild West Campground & Corral................... 37 Wisconsin Veterans Home............................... 19 Wolf River Outfitters........................................ 40 Wolf River Trips and Campground................ 33
Begin making your memories today at WaupacaMemories.com or give us a call at 715-258-7343 Toll Free: 888-417-4040
Waupaca Area Chamber of Commerce
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Calendar Of Events January 1 Polar Bear Plunge Lime Kiln Lake, Cty. QQ, Waupaca
25 Marion Lions Fish Derby Lions Point, 327 Garfield Ave., Marion Family oriented fishing derby with prizes, food and beverages.
21 Manawa Chamber 8-Pin Bowling Tournament Keglers Bowling Center, Manawa (920) 596-2855
25 Turkey Dinner American Legion Hall, Fremont (920) 466-2288
21 Winter Family Fun Day / Snowshoe Races Mosquito Hill Nature Center, New London (920) 779-6433 www.mosquitohill.com Celebrate winter - dog sled demos, ice bowling, kid’s otter slide and more. 27-28 Winter Whirl Clintonville (715) 823-4606 www.clintonvillewichamber.com Family oriented winter celebration with bowling, chili / chicken soup cook-off 27-28 Wintervergnügen South Park, Waupaca (715) 258-7343 www.WaupacaMemories.com Winter festival, activities, food and fireworks
February 4-5 Iola Winter Carnival Iola (715) 445-4005 www.ischamber.org 10-12 Fire On Ice Snowmobile Races Weyauwega County Fairgrounds, Weyauwega www.fireonicewega.com 18 Women’s Wellness Day New London High School, New London (920) 982-5822 www.newlondonchamber.com Women’s Expo, New London High School, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. must pre-register. 18 Tri-County Powerboat Alliance Wine / Beer Tasting Grandview Supper Club, Fremont (920) 450-7327 7 - 9:30 p.m.
25 Radar Run and Winterfest Tustin, Metz Ridgerunners Snowmobile Club www.metzridgerunners.org 25 New London Chamber of Commerce Beer Tasting Crystal Falls Banquet Facility, New London (920) 982-5822 www.newlondonchamber.com Sample beers, wines and flavored sodas. Live music follows sampling. 25-26 Mid-Winter Art Exhibit and Bottomless Soup Bowl Feed New London High School, New London (920) 982-6637 www.newlondontourism.com Student, professional, non-professional art; soup served in hand made bowls.
march 3 Chili Dinner, Pizza and Bingo American Legion Hall, Fremont (920) 407-1387 2 - 6 p.m. 12-16 Week Long Irish Celebration Various Locations, New London (920) 982-3891 www.newdublin.com Week long Irish activities including Celtic music, Irish dancing and more. 17 St. Patrick’s Day Grand Parade & Irish Fest Downtown New London - North Water St., New London (920) 982-3891 www.newdublin.com Wisconsin’s largest Irish parade followed by Celtic music and Irish menu. 18 Musky Magic New London Middle School, New London (920) 779-6433 www.co.outagamie.wi.us Continued...
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Musky fishing enthusiasts enjoy guest speakers, vendors, raffles and food. 23-25 Spring Fishing Fest Fremont Event Center at Channel Cats, Fremont (800) 367-5520 www.epishows.com FREE sports show featuring premier seminars, boat dealers, guides, tackle and lodging. 31- April 1 WDUX Home & Garden Show EXPO Center, Waupaca (715) 258-5528
april 1 Community Choir and Civic Orchestra Spring Concert Waupaca High School PAC, Waupaca http://fineartsfestival.org 7 Manawa Easter Egg Hunt Triangle Park in Downtown Manawa (920) 596-2495 7 Egg Hunt and Breakfast with Easter Bunny Fremont Elementary School, Fremont (920) 446-3236 9 a.m. 7 Annual Easter Egg Hunt Bucholtz Park, Clintonville (715) 823-4606 www.clintonvillewichamber.com Children’s egg hunt event with prizes. 7 Annual Easter Egg Hunt Veterans Park on Mavis Rd., Marion 1 p.m. 7 Walleye Tournament Red Banks Resort, Fremont (920) 446-2933 www.redbanks.net 14 Caps & Corks - Beer and Wine Tasting Clintonville www.clintonvillewichamber.com Taste a variety of beer, wine, champagne and cheeses. 20-22 Big Whopper Weekend Riverside Park, New London (920) 779-6346 www.newlondontourism.com Wolf River fishing contest during Walleye run. Buffalo burgers and music.
21 13th Annual Walleye Tournament Fort Fremont Marine, Fremont (920) 446-3220 www.fortfremontmarine.com 21 Walleye Tournament Red Banks Resort, Fremont (920) 446-2933 www.redbanks.net
Antique car and tractor show with trophies, music and food. 19 Spring Fling - Crafters and Plant Sales Fremont Village Hall (920) 446-3236 Inside and Out
MAY
19 Clintonville City Wide Rummage Sale Clintonville (715) 823-4606 www.clintonvillewichamber.com Huge city wide rummage sale.
TBA Demo Days - Spring Preview Fort Fremont Marine, Fremont (920) 446-3220 www.fortfremontmarine.com
20 Wisconsin Veterans Home Open House and Old Car Show N2665 Cty. QQ King
29- May 3 Waupaca Fine Arts Show Waupaca Expo Center, Waupaca http://fineartsfestival.org
5 New London City Wide Rummage Sale New London (920) 982-2511 www.newlondoninfo.com Over 180 households listed in the city and surrounding areas. 5 Marion City Wide Rummage Sale Marion Huge city wide rummage sale. 5 RMC Fun Run Waupaca 6 Iola Bump & Jump Bike Race WORS Series Iola Winter Sports Club Grounds, Iola www.wors.org 12 Iola Lioness City Wide Rummage Sale Iola (715) 445-2226 12 Manawa Chamber / Community Golf Outing Scramble Cedar Springs Golf Course, Manawa (920) 596-2495 12 Area Wide Rummage - A - Rama Weyauwega
www.newlondontourism.com Farmers’ market 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. Saturdays June through September. 2 Manawa City Wide Rummage Sales Manawa (920) 596-2495 www.manawachamber.org 2 Tractor Pull Downtown Ogdensburg 2-3 Free Fishing Weekend Statewide 3-Sept. 2 Little Red School House Museum Open Weyauwega 3 Wolf River Classic Chevy Club Annual Car / Swap Meet and Craft Show Hatten Park, New London (920) 993-5311 www.newlondontourism.com Held in Hatten Park. Open to all makes and models.
26 Fremont Spring Rummage A - Rama Fremont (920) 446-3279 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 28 American Legion Sheveland Taylor Post 14 Memorial Day Parade Downtown Iola (715) 445-4005
8-9 American Cancer SocietyRelay for Life New London Middle School Track, New London (877) 423-9128 Overnight fun-filled event that empowers everyone to help fight cancer.
28 Memorial Day Program Waupaca 28 Memorial Day Program Wisconsin Veterans Home, King 28 Memorial Day Parade and Lakeside Cemetery Ceremony Memorial Park, Fremont (920) 446-3279
9 Tri-County Powerboat Alliance Wolf River Clean Up Partridge Lake Beach, Fremont (920) 450-7327
June
9 Community Wide Rummage Sales Waupaca Lioness Waupaca
Every Sun. and Wed. Webfooters Water Ski Show Downtown Fremont 6 p.m.
10 Used Book Sale Fremont Village Hall, Fremont (920) 446-2474
Every Wed. Wakeboard Wednesday Fort Fremont Marine, Fremont (920) 446-3220 Free scheduled lessons from 4 - 7 p.m.
10 American Legion Chicken BBQ American Legion Hall, Fremont (920) 446-3279
18 Spring Cruise Car Show Downtown Clintonville (715) 823-4606 www.clintonvillewichamber.com
10 Teach a Kid to Ski Webfooter’s Grandstand, Fremont Every Sat. Wolf River Market Place Bucky’s Restaurant Lot on Shawano St., 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. New London (920) 982-4410
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Calendar Of Events 13 Wakeboard Tournament Fort Fremont Marine, Fremont (920) 446-3220 14 Flag Day Wisconsin Veterans Home, King Mid – June – July Waupaca City Band performs in Bandstand Downtown Waupaca Fridays at 7:00 p.m. Mid – June – Mid – August Chapel on the Lakes Clear Water Harbor, Waupaca Wednesdays 16 Strawberry Fest Downtown Waupaca (715) 258-7343 www.WaupacaMemories.com 16-17 Waupaca Model Railroad Show Waupaca Recreation Center, 407 School St., Waupaca 17 Annual Lions Fly-In, Drive-In Breakfast Municpal Airport, Waupaca (715) 258-2710 21 New London Tourism Concert in Taft Park Taft Park, New London (920) 982-5822 www.newlondonchamber.com Free concerts in the park third Thursday June – August, concessions.
29 – July 1 Manawa’s Mid - Western Rodeo Manawa (800) 74RODEO or (920) 596-2005 www.manawarodeo.org It’s big, it’s wild, it’s western professional rodeo, Chicken BBQ.
4 Fireworks Hatten Park, New London (920) 982-5822 4 Hometown Day Celebration Waupaca (715) 258-7343 www.WaupacaMemories.com
30 Manawa’s Rodeo Parade Manawa (920) 596-3355 www.manawachamber.org Starts at 10 a.m.
4 Chain Skiers Water Ski Show at 6:00 p.m. Rainbow Lake, Waupaca
JULY
7 10th Annual Bayou Bash and Fireworks Grandview Supper Club, Fremont (920) 446-3141
Every Sun. and Wed. Webfooters Water Ski Show Downtown Fremont 6 p.m. Every Wed. Wakeboard Wednesday Fort Fremont Marine, Fremont (920) 446-3220 Free scheduled lessons from 4 - 7 p.m.
12 Thursday Night On Main Concert Series & Thriving Thursdays Farmers Market Main St., Iola www.ischamber.org
12-15 Iola Old Car Show & Swap Meet 130 Jenson Dr., Iola Every Sat. Wolf River Market Place Bucky’s Restaurant Lot on Shawano St., (715) 445-4000 www.iolaoldcarshow.com New London
(920) 982-4410 www.newlondontourism.com Farmers’ market 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. Saturdays June through September. Every Sat. Chain Skiers Water Ski Show Rainbow Lake, Waupaca 6:30 p.m.
22-23 Wisconsin Powered Parachute Association Fly-In Mark’s Park and Airfield, New London (920) 982-0981
TBA Chain O’ Lakes Antique & Classic Wooden Boat Show & Parade Clear Water Harbor, Waupaca (715) 258-3414 www.waupacaboatshow.com
23 Waupaca Area Garden Walk & Art Stroll Waupaca Area (715) 258-3289 or (715) 256-4145
3 Iola-Scandinavia Chamber Fireworks Taylor Field, Iola 715-445-4000 www.ischamber.org
24 Iola Historical Society Strawberry Fest 210 Depot St., Iola (715) 445-IOLA www.iolahistoricalsociety.org
3 Fantastic Fireworks W.A. Olen Athletic Field, Clintonville (715) 823-4606 www.clintonvillewichamber.com Food, music, activities, fireworks at dusk.
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13-14 21st Annual Cornstalk Bluegrass Festival Angler’s Bar & Grill, Fremont (920) 446-2442 www.anglersbarandbait.com 14 Art On The Track I-S High School Track, Iola (715) 445-2411 ext. 304 http://iola.k12.wi.us 14 Waupaca Firemen’s Dance Swan Park, Waupaca (715) 258-4434 18 Wakeboard Tournament Fort Fremont Marine, Fremont (920) 446-3220 19 Thursday Night On Main Concert Series & Thriving Thursdays Farmers Market Main St., Iola www.ischamber.org 19 New London Tourism Concert in Taft Park Taft Park, New London (920) 982-5822
22 Community Summerfest Weyauwega Community Park (715) 258-7883 www.sspeterpaulchurch.org
4 Sole to Soul 5K Run Marion Athletic Field, 132 N. Parkview Ave., Marion (715) 754-5368
17 Kids’ Mini Triathlon South Park, Waupaca (715) 258-7343 www.waupacaareatriathlon.com
26 Thursday Night On Main Concert Series & Thriving Thursdays Farmers Market Main St., Iola www.ischamber.org
4 Tri-County Powerboat Alliance Brat Fry Gills Landing, Weyauwega (920) 450-7327
17-18 Art on the Square Downtown Waupaca www.waupacaarts.org
27-29 Symco Union Thresheree & National Tractor Pull Symco (920) 757-6995 www.symcoutc.com
AUGUST Every Sun. and Wed. Webfooters Water Ski Show Downtown Fremont 6 p.m. Every Wed. Wakeboard Wednesday Fort Fremont Marine, Fremont (920) 446-3220 Free scheduled lessons from 4 - 7 p.m.
18 New London City Wide Rummage Sale New London (920) 982-2511
4-5 Heritage Days and Rail Fest New London Heritage Historical Village, New London (920) 982-8557 7 National Family Night Out Lions Point, 327 Garfield Ave., Marion (715) 754-5368 5 p.m. Fireworks at dusk 9 Thursday Night On Main Concert Series & Thriving Thursdays Farmers Market Main St., Iola www.ischamber.org
10-11 Fireman’s Festival W.A. Olen Park, Clintonville Every Sat. Wolf River Market Place Bucky’s Restaurant Lot on Shawano St., (715) 823-4606 www.clintonvillewichamber.com New London Parade, water fights, games for the (920) 982-4410 kids and music www.newlondontourism.com Farmers’ market 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. 11-12 Iola Vintage Military & Gun Show Saturdays June through September. with Vintage Tractors & Equipment 130 Jenson Dr., Iola Every Sat. Chain Skiers Water (715) 445-4005 Ski Show www.iolavms.com Rainbow Lake, Waupaca 6:30 p.m. 2 Thursday Night On Main Concert Series & Thriving Thursdays Farmers Market Main St., Iola www.ischamber.org 3-5 Scandinavia Corn Roast Ellison Memorial Park, 110 Industrial Park Dr., Scandinavia (715) 445-4000 www.cornroast.net 3-5 Field of Praise Marion Athletic Field, 132 N. Parkview Ave., Marion Christian music provided by a variety of musicians
12 Chicken BBQ and Corn Roast Hahn - A - Lula Resort, Fremont
18 Waupaca Area Triathlon South Park, Waupaca (715) 258-7343 www.waupacaareatriathlon.com 19 Teach a Kid to Ski Webfooter’s Grandstand, Fremont 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. 19 Fish Boil and Outdoor Worship Immanual Lutheran Church, Zittau (920) 836-3543 Service under the tent 22-26 Waupaca County Fair Waupaca County Fairgrounds, Weyauwega (920) 867-3395 www.waupacacountyfair.org 25 Rod and Classic Car Show and Cruise South Park, Waupaca (715) 281-7932 www.WaupacaAreaChamber.com 26 Über- Festival Bethany Home, Waupaca (715) 258-5521 www.bethanyofwaupaca.com
15 Wakeboard Tournament Fort Fremont Marine, Fremont (920) 446-3220 16 New London Tourism Concert in Taft Park Taft Park, New London (920) 982-5822 16 Thursday Night On Main Concert Series & Thriving Thursdays Farmers Market Main St., Iola www.ischamber.org
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Calendar Of Events 2-3 The Little Red Schoolhouse Historical Museum Weyauwega Community Park, Weyauwega (920) 867-2630 1 - 4 p.m. 7 Wheels on Water Street Car Cruise North Water St., New London (920) 982-5822 8 Northeast Wisconsin Strongman Challenge North Water St., New London (920) 982-4774 8 Cheese & Sausage, Fall Family Fest North Water St., New London (920) 982-5822 15 Fall Frenzy Downtown Clintonville (715) 823-4606 www.clintonvillewichamber.com Fall celebration with crafters, children’s activities, food and music. 15 Manawa Farm Market and Craft Fair Downtown Manawa (920) 596-3355 www.manawachamber.org 15 Manawa City Wide Rummage Sales Manawa (920) 596-2495 www.manawachamber.org 15 Cemetery Walk Oakwood Cemetery, Weyauwega 15 Horse & Buggy Days Downtown Weyauwega 22 Rural House Walk Rural 28-29 Chain O’ Lakes Blues Festival Indian Crossing Casino, Waupaca (715) 258-7343 www.WaupacaMemories.com
29 Harvest Moon Fest Mosquito Hill Nature Center, New London (920) 779-6433
OCTOBER TBA Walleye Tournament Red Banks Resort, Fremont (920) 446-2933 TBA Autumn Harvest Days King 6 3rd Annual Taste of Norway / Lost Arts Fest and Chamber Annual Fall Craft & Gift Show Iola Historical Village – Depot Street, Iola www.iolahistoricalsociety.org 15-31 Scarecrow Contest Waupaca (715) 258-7343 www.WaupacaMemories.com 27 Annual Costume Ball Northwinds Banquet Hall, Marion (715) 823-4606 www.clintonvillewichamber.com 28 Pancake Breakfast Firehouse, Ogdensburg 9 a.m. - 12 - noon.
NOVEMBER 10 Fremont Tree Lighting Ceremony and Vigil Light Candle Walk Wolf River Crossing Walk, Fremont (920) 446-3279 11 Veterans Day Program Wisconsin Veterans Home, King 12 American Legion Veterans Day Dinner American Legion Hall, Fremont (920) 446-3279
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17 Christmas Shop at the Library and More Than a Bake Sale Fremont Village Hall, Fremont (920) 446-2474
DECEMBER TBA Classic Christmas Throughout the Waupaca Area (715) 258-7343 www.WaupacaMemories.com 1 Christmas Parade Downtown Clintonville (715) 823-4606 www.clintonvillewichamber.com Parade and Santa visit after. 1 Iola Lioness Annual Christmas Parade Downtown Iola www.ischamber.org 1 Old Fashioned Christmas Festival Downtown Fremont (920) 446-3279 2 Manawa’s Santa Land and Holiday Fair Downtown Manawa (920) 596-2495 7 Pearl Harbor Day Program Wisconsin Veterans Home, King 7-8 Holiday of Wonder Parade and Santa Land Downtown New London and The Grand Theatre, New London (920) 982-5822 8 Brunch with Santa Claus Marion Public Library, Marion (715) 823-4606 www.clintonvillewichamber.com
911 - Emergency for Police, Fire, Rescue/Ambulance & Sheriff
Emergency Numbers
clintonville Police Department - Non-emergency....................................... (715) 823-3117 Fire Department - Non-emergency...........................................(715) 823-3750 ThedaCare On Call...................................................................(800) 236-2236 24 Hours a Day 7 Days A Week
New London Police Department - Non-emergency.......................................(920) 982-8505 Fire Department - Non-emergency...........................................(920) 982-8507 Hospital - Urgent Care Family Medical Center, 1405 Mill Street, New London .........(920) 531-2000
Fremont Police Department - Non-emergency.......................................(920) 446-2299 Aurora Health Center................................................................(920) 446-2000
OGDENSBURG Fire House.................................................................................(920) 244-7889
Iola Fire & Ambulance Service - Non-emergency..........................(715) 445-2515 Scandinavia Fire Department - Non-emergency......................(715) 467-2360 Manawa Fire Station - Non-emergency..................................................(920) 596-2593 Police Department - Non-emergency.......................................(920) 596-3390 ThedaCare Physicians Manawa................................................(920) 596-3435 MaRIon Police Station - Non-emergency...............................................(715) 754-5060 Fire Station - Non-emergency..................................................(715) 754-4604
Waupaca Police Department - Non-emergency.......................................(715) 258-4400 Fire Department - Non-emergency...........................................(715) 258-4434 Hospital - Urgent Care Riverside Medical Center, 800 Riverside Drive, Waupaca......(715) 258-1000 Weyauwega Police Department - Non-emergency.......................................(920) 867-4141 Fire Department - Non-emergency........................................... (920) 867-2119 Waupaca County Dept. of natural Resources Jeff Knorr, Warden....................................................................(920) 446-2494
Community Contacts Clintonville Area Chamber of Commerce 18 S. Main St. Clintonville, WI 54929 (715) 823-4606 www.ClintonvilleWiChamber.com cvlchmbr@frontiernet.net Fremont Area Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 114 Fremont, WI 54940 (920) 446-3838 or (888) 452-0531 www.TravelFremont.com Iola-Scandinavia Iola-Scandinavia Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 167 Iola, WI 54945 (715) 445-4000 www.ISChamber.org
Manawa Area Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 221 Manawa, WI 54949 (920) 596-2495 www.ManawaChamber.org Marion Area Marion Economic Development Corp. 230 Mavis Rd. Marion, WI 54950 (715) 754-2535 New London Area Chamber of Commerce 301 E. Beacon Ave. New London, WI 54961 (920) 982-5822 www.NewLondonChamber.com www.NewLondonTourism.com chamber@newlondonwi.org
Symco, village of N8599 Ferg Rd. Manawa, WI 54949 (920) 596-2946 www.FergsBavarianVillage.com Waupaca Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc. 221 S. Main St. Waupaca, WI 54981 (715) 258-7343 or (888) 417-4040 www.WaupacaAreaChamber.com www.WaupacaMemories.com info@WaupacaMemories.com Weyauwega Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 531 Weyauwega, WI 54983 (920) 867-2500 www.WeyauwegaChamber.com info@WeyauwegaChamber.com
ogdensburg, village of N5700 Spring St. Ogdensburg, WI 54962 (920) 244-7845
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WAUPACA COUNTY COMMUNITIES Clintonville
Whether you live, work or play in the Clintonville area you’re sure to find plenty to do. Clintonville is home, a safe and comfortable place to live, work and raise a family. Our rich history sets us apart from other places in the area. Our historical society is very active and takes great pride in the wonderful historical area that they maintain. Here you can visit an original cordwood house or take a peek at a collection of historical stones including a section of The Great Wall of China. A visit to the Four Wheel Drive Museum is a definite must where you will learn how the ball and socket steering joint located at both the front and rear axle, which allow for four wheel drive traction was first created. The people and families who live here today continue the traditions of friendship, cooperation and commitment to the future. We are fortunate to have a variety of business, industry and natural resources. Clintonville is a great place to live with an active, forward thinking city government. With excellent schools, friendly people and a quant small town feel I’m sure that you will find Clintonville has just what you’ve been looking for.
Fremont
Fremont is blessed with the amazing beauty of the Wolf River, as part of the Winnebago system, and for that reason alone makes it a hot spot on your journey. With incredible year round fishing, a plethora of restaurants, and the welcoming access for boating and water sports, Fremont’s where it’s at. Need a little more information? Visit the Fremont Area Chamber of Commerce’s (FACC) website at www.TravelFremont.com and you’ll find it there! Or if you’re in town, simply visit the FACC’s Visitor’s Information Center.
Iola
Settled in the mid-1800s by Europeans, Iola’s Norwegian heritage is evident in its warm hospitality, coffee breaks, and touches of Scandinavian accents make it “A Very Special Place.” Annual events include Iola Winter Carnival; Iola Old Car Show & Swap Meet, the nation’s second largest such show; Iola Vintage Military Show; and Taste of Norway / Lost Arts Fest. Glacier Wood Golf Course, dubbed Wisconsin’s #1 municipal course by Golf Digest, is a challenging 18-hole course nestled in the rolling glacier forests. The countryside around Iola offers bicyclists and motorists scenic back roads, with glimpses of deer, turkeys, cranes and bald eagles. Hunters rank the area as one of the top in the state for hunting success. Fishing opportunities abound on area lakes and streams. The Iola Historical Society’s complex includes a museum, vintage buildings, a caboose and more. Historic Iola markers are located throughout town. Iola
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Winter Sports Complex features ski-jumping, snowshoeing and cross-country ski trials – more than four miles of them lighted for night skiing. Iola Mills is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has a State historic marker. The Iola-Scandinavia Community Fitness & Aquatic Center provides exercise options. Iola is a great place to live, work, play and visit!
Manawa
For over 50 years, Manawa is Rodeo City, featuring PRCA MidWestern Rodeo excitement. As one of the best professional rodeos in the Great Lakes Circuit, it attracts over 15,000 people annually to Manawa. Outdoor activities are always plentiful: the Little Wolf River flows southwest through the city, offering fishing and canoeing. Snowmobilers find trails through and around Manawa. Cedar Springs Golf Course is open to the public, and is friendly to the beginner and a test to the serious golfer. Bear Lake Campground is one of the area’s finest and still close downtown shopping. A number of ponds and parks will allow families to enjoy and study the beauty of central Wisconsin. A city that prides itself on a growing manufacturing base, variety of shops and restaurants, excellent school system, and community support of a diverse number of annual activities. Manawa invites you to visit, vacation, and maybe even make it your home.
Marion
Recreational opportunities abound in this small community in northeastern Waupaca County. The natural beauty of the area’s wooded land, farm fields, lakes and streams, coupled with plentiful game make Marion a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Hunters in pursuit of white-tailed deer, wild turkey, grouse, geese, ducks, rabbits and squirrels enjoy the hundreds of acres of public hunting land located within minutes of downtown Marion. The Marion Pond is famous for its trophy sized game fish and abundant pan fish. A network of trails run through and around the city, creating opportunity for bicycling, walking and hiking, cross country skiing, snowmobiling and horseback riding.
New London
Catch a great day in New London boating, fishing, canoeing, rafting or tubing on the scenic rivers flowing through the heart of Wolf River Country. Shoppers can explore unique shops and friendly relaxed dining atmospheres offered in this picturesque riverside community. As one strolls through the downtown, take pleasure in the charming restored buildings. Visit our Heritage Historical Village and travel back in time as you tour the meticulously preserved buildings and railway artifacts. For the naturalist and outdoorsmen New London has limitless activities to offer. Explore 900 acres of manicured parks featuring walking, biking,
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WAUPACA COUNTY COMMUNITIES and cross country ski trails, disc golf and a variety of other sports. Take part in one of many unique programs offered at Mosquito Hill Nature Center. The Wolf and Embarrass rivers offer year round challenges for the avid fisherman starting with the Walleye run each spring. The legendary Wolf River Sturgeon Trail provides the perfect vantage point to observe the awesome Sturgeon during their spring spawning ritual. Whether spending a lazy summer day floating down the river, or a fall day sampling locally made cheese and sausage at the Fall Family Fest, we are sure you will enjoy your time in New London.
Ogdensburg
The natives call it “The Burg”. The public call it “Paradise” located in the geographic center of Waupaca County. Ogdensburg bears the name of Caleb Ogden, who served his hometown, his county, his state and his country first as co-founder of the village, next as the District Attorney of Waupaca County, then as a Circuit Judge for 28 years and then, along with his son, the founders of two newspapers (the County Republican and the County Post). With a population of some 200 people, “the Burg” is a pleasant and neighborly place to reside or to visit. Four public parks offer venue for athletic competition in basketball, baseball and for a variety of winter sports like ice skating, cross country skiing and snowmobiling. The Ogdensburg / St. Lawrence Volunteer First Responders hold a periodic fundraiser with an annual Pancake Breakfast at the Fire House which features raffles, kids identification and silent auctions, held on October 28th from 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Scandinavia
Scandinavia’s areas picturesque setting among lakes, streams, and fertile soil attracted the first Norwegian settlers in the early 1850s. Once known as “The Indian Land” Scandinavia’s township was incorporated in 1854. The area offers great hunting and fishing opportunities with deer, turkey and many species of fish. The former GB&W Railroad has been converted to a hiking and biking trail during summer months and groomed snowmobile trails in the winter. Scandinavia is home to the Scandinavia Vikings baseball team. The annual corn roast weekend held the first weekend in August attracts people from all over and serves as an annual “homecoming”. There’s plenty of entertainment, great food, family entertainment, ball game, carnival rides, truck pulls and farm and antique tractor pulls along – and of course the annual corn roast and pie social held on Sunday. Scandinavia Lutheran Church continues to serve and be a cornerstone in the community and remains the first and oldest institution as it has been for over 157 years. The Friends of Scandinavia History are working on a number of preservation projects for the community. Scandinavia invites you to stop by and enjoy the “down home” values that are shared among the businesses, organizations and people!
Symco
Visit the Symco area nestled in the heart of Waupaca County. Early settlers founded St. Mark Lutheran Church and Parochial School. Enjoy the historic village of Old Symco, called Unionville, the town’s original name, constructed by the Union Threshermen right in the heart of Symco. Even the old bridge has been ‘saved’ by the Threshermen. Stroll through the Turn of the Century Street, where many old buildings from the past, rescued from destruction, have been relocated and refurbished. On the last full weekend in July, come to the Thresheree. At Ferg’s Bavarian Village, west of Symco off Highway 161, on Ferg Road, we step into another era of time. The century old farmstead, in the Ferg family since 1898, has been restored to resemble an alpine village. Found here is a bed and breakfast with feather beds and down comforters, a gift shop featuring European imports including nutcrackers, smokermen, cuckoo clocks and glass ornaments. German food and refreshments are served in the biergarten.
Waupaca Chain O’Lakes
Nestled amongst pristine spring – fed lakes and the Crystal and Waupaca Rivers in central Wisconsin is the Waupaca Chain O’Lakes area, consisting of the city of Waupaca, the King area and neighboring villages. This thriving community was settled in the mid to late1800’s and is home to about 17,000 residents (about 6,000 in the city of Waupaca itself). The unique natural features of the area marry its rich history to entice visitors year-round. Originally, the Menomonie tribe had many villages here and considered the area sacred. Our native heritage is still apparent - for example, one of the most popular features on “the Chain” is the famous Indian Crossing, a channel between Lime Kiln and Columbia Lakes. Hartman Creek State Park, the Ice Age and River Ridge trails, and dozens of community parks, public beaches and boat landings are just a few of the places to discover nature and pursue water activities. The area also offers shopping, business and entertainment to rival that of many larger communities – plus museums, galleries, zoos, festivals and music. With a solid business community, a diverse and friendly populace, and a natural playground all around, it’s no wonder so many find the Waupaca Chain O’Lakes area so irresistible.
Weyauwega
Weyauwega (pronounced Y-O-Wega) was established 153 years ago. What the Menominee Indian – originated name means has several interpretations – none of which can be sure. As original as its name, this small city of close to 2,000 people has charm and character. Just stepping off U.S. Highway 10 in Central Wisconsin, you’ll leave the fast lane.
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Mosquito Hill
Enjoy this year round park with both indoor and outdoor opportunities on 430 wooded acres adjacent to the Wolf River. The park boasts a beautiful nature center offering a variety of environmental education classes. Visit the butterfly house – July through August. Trails are available for hiking, snowshoeing and cross country skiing.
New Dublin
Wisconsin’s largest Saint Patrick’s Day Parade with marching and bagpipe bands (over 100 units total). Festivities begin when Leprechauns change the town’s name to ‘New Dublin’. Weekday festivities include Irish caroling, an Irish Ceili and local restaurants serving corned beef and cabbage. Irish Fest features live Irish music, food, beverages and market booths. www.newdublin.com
Tubing & Canoeing The Little Wolf Rivernear New London provides a spectacular natural setting for tubing and canoeing in the summer. Tube and canoe rentals are available for daily-organized trips. Start up river, then leisurely float your way back down to your starting point. You’ll travel through rapids, rocks and calm waters.
Sturgeon Trail
This beautifully landscaped, black topped 1600 foot Wolf River trail is a favorite vantage point for people to closely observe Wisconsin’s oldest and largest fish. Each spring when water temperatures reach the desired 52-54 degrees, the Sturgeon begin their spawning ritual on the rip-rapped shoreline.
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Farmers Market
N2757 Cty. QQ Waupaca, WI (715) 258-2866 www.clearwaterharbor.com
Hwy. 161 and 49, Iola, WI (715) 445-2200 May through October - the Farmers Market area is located on the corner of Chet Krause Dr. and Division St. / Hwy. 161 and 49, next to Nordic Norwegian Viking Carving. Support your local growers.
Clear Water Harbor
Entertainment
Hometown Program Main St., Iola, WI (715) 445-2200 Area residents and visitors are treated to a wide variety of free entertainment with “Thursday Night On Main”, which starts July 12th and runs every Thursday night through August 16th. The evening concerts feature everything from blues and country to children’s entertainers and rock. A little something for every music lover!
Ride Waupaca Waupaca, WI (847) 842-8541 www.321goevents.com A fully supported bicycling event with varying distances of 12, 20, 50, 62, 70 and 100 mile ride courses. Any cyclist, regardless of ability, should be able to enjoy the peaceful, scenic roads Waupaca offers. Great rest stops. Sag vehicles. Proceeds benefit scholarships for Waupaca High School Seniors.
Webfooters Water Ski Shows Fremont, WI www.Webfooters.org The Webfooters not-for-profit organization hosts shows in downtown Fremont, next to Baylake Bank, every Wednesday and Sunday throughout June, July and August. Shows begin at 6 p.m. and are FREE to all who are there to support and watch.
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Farmers Market
Wolf River Marketplace N. Shawano St., New London, WI (920) 982-4410 Enjoy a relaxing morning at the farmer’s market in New London. The market offers a variety of home grown fruits and vegetables and crafts. The marketplace operates each Saturday morning June through September and is located on N. Shawano St. just south of Bucky’s Restaurant.
Library
New London Public Library 406 S. Pearl St., New London, WI (920) 982-8519 www.NewLondonLibrary.org The Library, established in 1895, is part of the sixteen member Outagamie / Waupaca Library System (OWLS). The library offers internet and wireless access, a local history reference collection, area newspapers on microfilm and other resources for researching genealogy and area history.
Waupaca Public Library 107 S. Main St., Waupaca, WI (715) 258-4414 www.WaupacaLibrary.org Providing access to the daily news, magazines, microfilm, books, movies and music. The library includes a “Teen” room and a variety of materials, programs and services for children, plus a full schedule of ongoing programs and special events for all ages.
Museums and Historic
Four Wheel Drive Museum 105 E. 12th St., Clintonville, WI (715) 823-2141 Visit the original workshop of Zachow & Besserdich, the intentions of the first successful 4 - wheel drive cars and trucks. Open by appointment only. Call FWD Corporation to arrange tours.
Friends of Scandinavia History 110 Industrial Park Dr., Scandinavia, WI (715) 467-2729 www.friendsofscandinaviahistory.org Tour historic buildings the first Saturday of the month June through September; meeting schedule on website.
Heritage Historical Village 900 Montgomery St., New London, WI (920) 982-8557 / (920) 982-5186 www.historicalvillage.org Step back in time as you tour a collection of unique historic buildings furnished with original or period furnishings. There’s an Octagon House dating to 1867 and a Log Cabin dating to 1850. View vintage railroad cars and an engine. Each August the village hosts a Heritage Days and Rail fest.
Holly History and Genealogy Center 321 S. Main St., Waupaca, WI (715) 256-9980 www.WaupacaHistory.org Explore historical collections and artifacts such as early plat maps of Waupaca County, historical photographs, settler family histories, a vintage telephone switchboard and a Royal Daulton Character Jug collection. Also a rich source of genealogical research material. Open Wednesday and Friday 1 3 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. - 12 noon.
Hutchinson House Museum South Park, Waupaca, WI (715) 256-9980 www.WaupacaHistory.org A 1854 eleven room pioneer house, refurbished for late 1800’s Victorian style living. Furnished with antiques used by early settlers offering an impressive display of household furnishings, clothing and dishes. Interpretive tours provided. Open Memorial to Labor Day weekends, Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, 1 - 4 p.m. or by appointment.
Iola Historical Village Complex 210 Depot St., Iola, WI (715) 445-IOLA www.iolahistoricalsociety.org The complex is open every Saturday 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. May through September. Consists of a Depot, Helvetia Town Hall, 19th century one room Log Cabin, one room Townsend School House and 1901 Firehouse with 3 pieces of antique firefighting equipment.
Marion Area Historical Museum 620 E. Ramsdell St., Marion, WI (715) 754-2651 Historical park with many items on display including a history building.
Millstone of Iola Mills 300 N. Main St., Iola, WI (715) 445-2989
Navarino Nature Center W5646 Lindsten Rd., Shiocton, WI (715) 758-6999 www.navarino.org Navarino Nature Center was established in April of 1986 by a group of residents concerned about ecology and environmental education.
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Set on 15,000 acres, the Navarino wildlife area plays host to thousands of mammals, birds and aquatic creatures. Many area children visit the Center on educational field trips.
New London Public Museum 406 S. Pearl St., New London, WI (920) 982-8520 www.NewLondonWi.org/ Established in 1917 with the donation of the unique taxidermy collection of Charles Carr, the museum’s permanent collection includes a wide range of artifacts, rare books, Native American objects and a military collection. Take a walk through time as you view the ever changing historical themed displays offered throughout the year.
Pioneer Park - History Museum 32 11th St., Clintonville, WI Pioneer Park is full of interesting historical items to enjoy. The History House, built in 1861, was Clintonville’s 1st town hall and fire department. The Doty - Besserdich House is made of stacked cord wood held together with mortar. An original stave making factory and home, the Ralph Denn Stave maker Cabin was built in 1869.
www.bhassoc.com The Wisconsin Bowhunting Heritage Foundation has a collection of bowhunting equipment, clothing, photos and documents in a museum located in the William Friede Complex. Visitors of all ages will enjoy learning about the past, present and the future of bowhunting in Wisconsin. Learn about those who promoted bowhunting and archery to make it the popular sport it is today.
Wisconsin Veterans Home N2665 Cty. Rd. QQ, King, WI (715) 258-5586 www.wvhking.com Established in 1887, this 320 - acre complex on Rainbow Lake is home to almost 700 Wisconsin Veterans and spouses. Tour the grounds and explore the Marden Memorial Center which houses a bowling alley, coffee and gift shop, movie theater, ceramics, wood shop and Veterans museum! Open all week 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.
EVINRUDE
Symco Union Thresherman Club P.O. Box 71, Manawa, WI www.Symcoutc.com Open April - November, tour “Unionville”, which is a collection of replica buildings that date to the 1800’s. Included are a General Store, Blacksmith, Harness and Print Shop, Bank, Firehouse, Church, Saloon, Feed and Saw Mill. Also included are a collection of operational Fairbanks Morris engines and antique tractors and equipment.
Wisconsin Bowhunters Museum
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MARINA
715-258-9015 • Toll Free: 866-495-4184 E1208 Co Hwy Q – waupaca, wisconsin
Sports
Becker Marine E1208 Cty. Hwy. Q, Waupaca, WI (715) 258-9015 www.beckermarine.com Sales, service, rentals and storage. Offering rentals by the hour, day or week on ski rigs, fishing boats, pontoon boats, canoes and paddle bikes. Sales of Evinrude and Johnson outboards, Harris pontoons, Shoreland’R and Trailermaster trailers, Shore Station docks and boat hoists. Service and dock fuel offered, winterizing available.
Mid-Western Rodeo P.O. Box 952, Manawa, WI (800) 74RODEO www.ManawaRodeo.org Hit the trail to Manawa for The Mid - Western Rodeo, held annually the first weekend in July. Along with the exciting action of pro rodeo, free Continued...
dances, Chicken BBQ, “The Stampede” - a 5k / 10k run / walk and a huge parade. It’s weekend full of affordable family fun.
Taylor Lake Marine N2757 Cty. Hwy. QQ, Waupaca, WI (715) 942-6889 www.taylorlakemarine.com
Waupaca Chain Skiers P.O. Box 185, King, WI (715) 258-6807 www.WaupacaChainSkiers.org The Chain Skiers is a non-profit water ski show club. Shows are Saturday nights from June to beginning of August. Junior ski show starts at 6 p.m. and the main show begins at 6:30 p.m. on Rainbow Lake behind the Wisconsin Veteran’s Home in King Wisconsin. Shows are free however donations are accepted.
Wisconsin Veterans Home at King OPEN HOUSE AND
OLD CAR SHOW MAY 20, 2012 • 10am-3pm www.wvhking.com
715-258-4247
Please call to schedule your free personalized tour of this outstanding veteran’s home. Visit Our War Museum Located in Marden Memorial Center
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King’s Table Restaurant
N2757 Cty. QQ Waupaca, WI (715) 258-9912 www.clearwaterharbor.com
N2717 Cty. QQ, Waupaca, WI (715) 258-9150 www.kingstablerestaurant.com Dine in our warm and cozy dining room while looking at the natural wooded area outside. Our banquet facilities are a perfect place for most any event or family affair. We can accommodate up to 100 guests with full bar services. Our menu is available for carry out and we offer off premises catering.
Come inside the friendly “Harbor” for our famous charbroiled sandwich, specialty salads, Friday Night Fish Fry, frosted mugs of Wisconsin draught beer, cocktails or soda. We welcome visitors of all ages to enjoy the Harbor and nightlife! Open from third weekend in April through the last Sunday in September.
Ferg’s Bavarian Village Ltd. N8599 Ferg Rd., Manawa, WI (920) 596-2946 www.fergsbavarianvillage.com
Fremont Travel Plaza - Subway and Taco Johns E7487 St. Hwy. 110, Fremont, WI (920) 446-3344 www.ocscoop.com
Pizza
“Pretty Good” Chili “Swedish” Pea Soup Spaghetti Gyros
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Millstone of Iola Mills 300 N. Main St., Iola, WI (715) 445-2989 www.iolamills.com The Millstone of Iola Mills, circa 1853. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Electricity produced on site by the original water turbine. Casual dining, locally brewed beer, espresso bar and handmade Italian ice cream (gelato). The quality and attention of a small family business. Experience yesterday today!
• Lamb Chops • Lamb-ka-bob • Lamb Burger We Raise Our Own Lamb!
City Square Waupaca 108 E. Union Street
am to 10 pm • 715-258-5900
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A DINING & ENTERTAINMENT Y Pine Grove Resort E7426 Cty. Rd. H, Fremont, WI (920) 446-3295 www.pinegrovefremont.com By road or water, join us and day of the week, April through October for great food and drink in a casual atmosphere. Offering our full country breakfast menu, waterfront bar and grill menu with sandwiches, wraps, soups, salads and Friday Fish Fry. Come for the Fun of it!
Weasels
108 E. Union St., Waupaca, WI (715) 258-5900 Join us for award winning pizza our own farm raised lamb served as chops, shish-ka-bob and the popular lamburger; plus Weasel’s “pretty good chili” and more. A warm and friendly pub atmosphere ideal for dining, conversation and loitering. The music we play can easily be ignored.
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Marion Lions Fish Derby
Winter Whirl
March 17, 2012 North Water St., New London (920) 982-2700 Wisconsin’s largest Saint Patrick’s Day Parade with marching and bagpipe bands (over 100 units total). Festivities begin when Leprechauns change the town’s name to ‘New Dublin’. Weekday festivities include Irish caroling, an Irish Ceili, and local restaurants serving corned beef and cabbage. Irish Fest features live Irish music, food, beverages and market booths.
January 1, 2012 Lime Kiln Lake, Cty. QQ, Waupaca Take a plunge in the icy cold water of the Chain O’Lakes. Then warm up with a beverage at the Wheel House to celebrate your accomplishment. January 27 - 28, 2012 Clintonville (715) 823-4606 www.clintonvillewichamber.com Family oriented winter celebration in the heart of Clintonville, including bowling and a chili / chicken soup cook - off.
Wintervergnügen
January 27 - 28, 2012 Waupaca (888) 417-4040 www.WaupacaMemories.com Winter festival with free seasonal activities and entertainment. Watch ice sculpting demos or browse their completed pieces. Join in the fun of the snowman building competition or be your own judge of the chili cook-off. Don’t miss the fireworks at dusk.
Iola Winter Carnival
February 4, 2012 Iola (715) 445-4005 The event includes a Norwegian lutefisk supper, craft fair, ice sculpting competition, and a fish derby. On Sunday the central ski jumping and Nordic combined competitions are held at Winter Sports Club.
February 25, 2012 Marion Family oriented fishing derby with prizes, food and beverages.
St. Patrick’s Day Grand Parade and Irish Fest
Big Whopper Weekend
April 20 - 22, 2012 1215 W. Wolf River Ave., New London (920) 779-6346 www.newlondontourism.com luckyohara@new.rr.com Try your luck fishing the Wolf River during the annual Walleye run which occurs each April. There are contest prizes in many fish categories and a huge raffle. Come and enjoy buffalo burgers, concessions and music all under the heated big top tent.
Waupaca Fine Arts Show
April 29 - May 3, 2012 Waupaca Expo Center, Waupaca http://fineartsfestival.org This annual art show runs form the last Sunday in April through the following Thursday. Artists from Fire On Ice Snowmobile Races the upper Midwest, Wisconsin and the local area February 10 - 12, 2012 take part in this juried show at the Waupaca Expo, Weyauwega County Fairgrounds, Weyauwega near the intersection of Hwy 10 and Hwy 54 on the www.fireonicewega.com Snowmobile races. Kids activities, daily door prizes, west side of Waupaca. heated pavilion available, covered grandstand, daily door prizes, kitty cat racing, live music, family fun for all ages. 2012 | Waupaca County Visitor’s Guide | 23
A FESTIVALS & EVENTS Y Wisconsin Veterans Home Open House and Old Car Show
May 20, 2012 N2665 Cty. QQ, King A full day of activities includes the Old Car Show military vehicles, tours, excursions on the Chain O’ Lakes, band concerts, food and refreshments at the Veterans Home, N2665 Cty. Rd QQ, Waupaca.
Strawberry Fest
June 16, 2012 Waupaca (715) 258-7343 or (888) 417-4040 www.WaupacaMemories.com Held annually on the third full weekend in June. Strawberry Fest is a family festival that features a large downtown art / craft fair, strawberry shortcake, a children’s costume contest, live entertainment, great food and more, providing a great way to celebrate the beginning of summer. Enjoy fresh strawberry shortcake and walk around the historic village consisting of a vintage railroad depot, caboose, fire station with vintage fire-fighting trucks, a schoolhouse, log cabin, town hall and museum. The museum includes the largest collection of Native American artifacts from Waupaca County and items from early Norwegian settlers and Iola’s history.
Waupaca Model Railroad Show
June 16 - 17, 2012 Waupaca Recreation Center, 407 School St. Fun for the whole family at the annual show that includes railroad layouts, food and fun.
Annual Lions Fly-In, Drive-In Breakfast
June 17, 2012 Municipal Airport, Waupaca (715) 258-2710 Fly in or Drive in for a delicious breakfast. Then shop the bake sale, buy raffle tickets and view the airplanes or maybe even take an airplane ride. Fun for the whole family.
Waupaca Area Garden Walk and Art Stroll
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A rare chance to stroll some of the area’s most scenic gardens while viewing work by area artists, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tickets $10 day of event.
Iola Historical Society - Strawberry Fest
June 24, 2012 210 Depot St., Iola (715) 445-IOLA www.iolahistoricalsociety.org Enjoy fresh strawberry shortcake and walk around the historic village consisting of a vintage railroad depot, caboose, fire station with vintage fire-fighting trucks, a schoolhouse, log cabin, town hall and museum. The museum includes the largest collection of Native American artifacts from Waupaca County and items from early Norwegian settlers and Iola’s history
Manawa’s Mid - Western Rodeo
June 29, 2012 - July 1, 2012 Manawa (800) 74RODEO www.manawarodeo.org It’s big, it’s wild, it’s western professional rodeo, Chicken BBQ.
Chain O’ Lakes Antique & Classic Wooden Boat Show & Parade
July TBA Clear Water Harbor, Waupaca (715) 258-3414 www.waupacaboatshow.com The Chain O’ Lakes Association sponsors this antique and classic wooden boat show and parade. An in-water Boat show will take place at the Harbor Bar from Noon - 3 p.m. and the parade through the Chain will begin at 3 p.m. To enter or get more information, call Barry at (715) 258-3414.
Fantastic Fireworks
July 3, 2012 Clintonville (715) 823-4606 Food, music, activities, fireworks at dusk
Fireworks
July 4, 2012 801 Werner-Allen Blvd., New London (920) 982-2511 www.newlondontourism.com
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Wintervergnügen (Winter Festival) January 27th & 28th Lower South Park (5 blocks South of Downtown)
Strawberry Fest June 16th Downtown Waupaca
Hometown Day Celebration July 4th Parade Downtown & Festivities at South Park
Chain O’ Lakes Blues Festival September 28th & 29th Indian Crossing Casino
August 17-18
www.WaupacaAreaTriathlon.com
For complete information visit WaupacaMemories.com or call 888-417-4040
SPONSORED BY:
Manawa Lions Club
7 BIG CONTEST EVENTS: • Bareback Bronc Riding • Tie-down Riding • Saddle Bronc Riding • Steer Wrestling
• Bull Riding • Team Roping • Women’s Barrel Racing
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS: STAMPEDE 5K FUNRUN/WALK – 10K RUN SATURDAY AT 7:30 a.m. RODEO PARADE SATURDAY AT 10:00 a.m.
For Info. or Advance Tickets:
1-800-74 RODEO
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A FESTIVALS & EVENTS Y Continued from page 24 Celebrate freedom at beautiful Hatten Park. At dusk, pick a spot and spread out a blanket to watch the spectacular fireworks display.
Hometown Day Celebration
July 4, 2012 Waupaca (715) 258-7343 or (888) 417-4040 www.WaupacaMemories.com The 4th of July celebration features a parade down Main Street, a chicken barbecue lunch and food stands at South Park, 6:30 p.m. Chain Skiers Show at the Veterans Home, and at 9:30 p.m. fireworks display over Shadow Lake.
Iola Old Car Show & Swap Meet
July 12 - 15, 2012 Iola Old Car Show Grounds, 130 Jenson Dr., Iola (715) 445-4000 www.iolaoldcarshow.com Midwest’s largest Old Car Show held 2nd weekend of July. Feature exhibit is “Delightful Dodges and De Sotos”. Show cars 1979 and older will be classified as post-war, pre-war, modified and blue ribbon concourse. 4,428 swap meet spaces, car corral – 2000 and older. Great food and camping is available. Daily admission $8.00, weekend $15.00, Age 10 and under are free. Car club day on Sunday.
Heritage Days and Rail Fest
August 4 - 5, 2012 900 Montgomery St., New London (920) 982-8557 www.historicalvillage.org The entire family can take pleasure in this historical festival. Spend an August weekend enjoying a variety of historic demonstrations, displays, and food. Watch a ‘live action’ train hold up and shooting demonstration. Travel back in time as you visit a buck skinner’s rendezvous encampment with a hawk and knife toss.
Fireman’s Festival
August 10 - 11, 2012 Clintonville (715) 823-4606 www.clintonvillewichamber.com Parade, water fights, games for the kids and music.
Iola Vintage Military & Gun Show with Vintage Tractors & Equipment
August 3 - 5, 2012 Marion Christian music festival.
August 11 - 12, 2012 Iola Old Car Show Grounds, 130 Jenson Dr., Iola (715) 445-4005 www.iolavms.com Held the 2nd weekend of August this event has show vehicles include military vehicles, military equipment, tractors, machines and professional vehicle exhibit, re enactor encampments, battle reenactment-World War II and Vietnam era with pyrotechnics, swap meet, speakers, entertainment, camping and parades of vehicles. Daily Admission: Adults $6.00. Child $4.00.
Scandinavia Corn Roast
Kids’ Mini Triathlon
Field of Praise
August 3 - 5, 2012 Ellison Park, 110 Industrial Park Dr., Scandinavia (715) 498-0455 www.scandinaviaboosterclub.com Held the 1st weekend of August, music-entertainment, baseball games, carnival, tractor pull, pie social, free corn on Sunday only. Daily admission 26 | Waupaca County Visitor’s Guide | 2012
August 17, 2012 South Park, Waupaca (715) 258-7343 www.waupacaareatriathlon.com Special event for children ages 10 and under. Distances will vary according to age groups.
Art on the Square
August 17 - 18, 2012 Downtown Waupaca www.waupacaarts.org A juried fine arts festival and multidimensional celebration of the arts. This event takes place on the Waupaca Town Square and includes a 24-hour theatrical installation, arts workshops, an expanded farmer’s market, entertainment stages and street performers. This is a participatory festival, visitors can view and create their own art.
Waupaca Area Triathlon
August 18, 2012 South Park, Waupaca (715) 258-7343 www.waupacaareatriathlon.com Waupaca’s annual triathlon, a 1/2 mile swim, 20-mile bike ride and 5K run, short course 1/4 mile swim, 7.1. mile bike and 2 mile run, start at 7 a.m. on beautiful Shadow Lake. Registration forms available at the Chamber. Online registration available at event website.
Rod and Classic Car Show and Cruise
August 25, 2012 South Park, Waupaca (715) 281-7932 www.WaupacaAreaChamber.com Rod and classic car show with all the summer amenities of Waupaca’s South Park.
Waupaca Breakfast Rotary’s Oktoberfest
August 31, 2012 Waupaca Ale House, Waupaca A Waupaca Breakfast Rotary fundraiser with beer and wine sampling, German food and great music.
Cheese & Sausage, Fall Family Fest
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that brings neighbors and visitors downtown. The kids can enjoy a variety of games, and activities while adults can take pleasure in the live entertainment. Shop more than 100 craft, produce, and food vendors, or taste and purchase locally made cheese and sausage.
Horse & Buggy Days
September 14 - 15, 2012 Downtown Weyauwega (920) 867-2500 www.weyauwegachamber.com The clock is turned back for this event to celebrate days gone by. Families come home, friends gather, and new - comers are welcomed. A king, queen and court adorn the event. Lots of food, games, live music, and a gala parade with horse and buggies create a fun atmosphere.
Fall Frenzy
September 15, 2012 Clintonville (715) 823-4606 www.clintonvillewichamber.com Fall celebration with crafters, children’s activities, food and music.
Honey Sunday at Mosquito Hill Nature Center
September 16, 2012 N3880 Rogers Rd., New London (920) 779-6433 www.mosquitohill.com swifkamk@co.outagamie.wi.us Celebrate the honeybee and the gentle art of beekeeping during this annual September event. The Waupaca County Beekeepers’ Association joins the center staff and volunteers in offering demonstrations and tours to the observation hives. Conclude your visit by enjoying honey baked goods and honey sundaes.
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A FESTIVALS & EVENTS Y Rural House Walk
September 22, 2012 Village of Rural Narrated tour of 6 homes on the National Register of Historic Places in the village of Rural, settled in 1850 by Yankees of British heritage. Homes: Radley House (1886, Halfway House (1852), Dake House (1860), Ashmun House (1854), Millinery Shop and Potts Farm (1853). Food and Beverages available.
Chain O’Lakes Blues Festival
September 28-29, 2012 Indian Crossing Casino, Waupaca Good times and great music at the historic Indian Crossing Casino including Dave Steffen Band, Big Mouth and the Power Tool Horns, Shaker and the Egg, Alex Wilson Band (2011 Wisconsin Blues Band of the Year), Reverend Raven and the Chain Smokin’ Alter Boys and Otis and the Alligators.
Harvest Moon Fest at Mosquito Hill Nature Center
September 29, 2012 N3880 Rogers Rd., New London (920) 779-6433 www.mosquitohill.com swifkamk@co.outagamie.wi.us Celebrate the full moon with the entire family by stargazing, taking the Great Pumpkin Walk and learning sessions. Bundle up for a hayride in the crisp fall air. Live critters that inhabit the Halloween skies will visit the nature center. Cider and caramel apples will be available for sale.
Autumn Harvest Days
October TBA Waupaca Celebrate fall with this interactive family festival complete with pumpkin carving, crafts, fresh produce, entertainment and more! Waupaca area merchants participate with in-store specials to give you even more reason to celebrate autumn. Enjoy a trip to the pumpkin patch and Waupaca’s fall colors during Autumn Harvest.
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Taste of Norway & Lost Arts Fair
October 8, 2012 Iola Historical Village, 210 Depot St. (715) 445-4652 www.iolahistoricalsociety.org Sample Norwegian pastries and lefse (items also for sale) and watch Norwegian cooking demonstrations. Lost Arts demonstrations include rosemaling, rug weaving, caning, jewelry making and other crafts. Tour the historic buildings, caboose, and museum. Annual Chamber Craft & Gift Show has unique handmade items. Kid’s fun run in the morning.
Classic Christmas
Nov. 16-18, 23-25 and Nov. 30 - Dec. 2 Waupaca / King Shop Waupaca, King and in between to find the perfect gifts for your Christmas giving. Many shops will offer something special just for you.
Christmas Parade
December 1, 2012 Clintonville (715) 823-4606 www.clintonvillewichamber.com Parade with lighted floats and Mr. and Mrs. Claus.
Iola Lioness Annual Christmas Parade
December 1, 2012 Downtown Iola www.ischamber.org Floats, tractors, the Iola-Scandinavia High School Marching Band, and Santa Claus make this parade an annual must-see event.
Holiday of Wonder Parade and Santa Land
December 7 - 8, 2012 North Water St., New London (920) 982-5822 www.newlondontourism.com chamber@newlondonwi.org Friday evening Christmas festivities include a Holiday of Wonder parade, gingerbread house contest, cookie decorating, horse-drawn wagon rides, live Nativity, reduced rate movie at the local movie theatre, hot and tasty drinks, and a visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus at Santa Land. Santa Land is also open on Saturday.
WAUPACA CAMPING PARK LLC A DELUXE CAMPGROUND!
Sites With Concrete Pads & Patios • Full Hookups • Pull-thru • Lake Sites • Tent Sites Swimming Pool • 50-Acre Lake Modern Bathrooms with Hot Showers Recreation Room Campground Store • Laundry Dump Station • Propane
Waupaca Camping Park LLC E2411 Holmes Road Waupaca, WI 54981 (715) 258-8010
Nearby Attractions Closest Campground To: Ding’s Dock Canoeing The Red Mill Chain O’ Lakes Canoe Trips on Crystal River Tubing on Wolf River
E-mail: info@waupacacampingpark.com
waupacacampingpark.com Directions: 35 miles west of Appleton on Highway 10 to exit Highway 22/K, south 1/4 mile, right on Western Road, left on Holmes Road, 1/ mile to park. 4
Real Log Cabins! Camping Cabins One Room sleeps family of 4 Two Room sleeps family of 6 Now bring your non-camping friends along!
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A LODGING Y Bed & Breakfasts Ferg’s Bavarian Village Ltd.
Evergreen Campsites and Resort
Campgrounds Blue Top Resort and Campground
Waupaca Camping Park
W5449 Archer Ln., Wild Rose, WI N8599 Ferg Rd., Manawa, WI (920) 622-3498 (920) 596-2946 www.evergreencampsites.com www.fergsbavarianvillage.com Family - fun all in one! Fantastic sites, comfortable Visit our village and enjoy the sights, sounds and cabins and beautiful cottages for rent. Activities for taste of Bavaria. The Edleweiss restaurant serves all ages: mini - golf, playgrounds, sandy beach and authentic German food including rouladen, weiner water park. Grill and ice cream shop open daily, schnitzel, jager schnitzel and sauerbraten. A wide May through September. Friday and Saturday selection of sausages including the popular specials. Come for the day or a weekend getaway. weisswurst are always available. German beers Just minutes from Waupaca! are always on tap. We also have a selection of wines and liquors imported from Germany. Royal Oaks Golf Resort Reservations are required. Seating is available N4440 Oakland Dr., Waupaca, WI for up to 54. (715) 258-5103
1460 Wolf River Dr., Fremont, WI (920) 446-3343 www.bluetopresort.com
Deerhaven Campground LLC N3185 Butts Dr., Waupaca, WI (715) 256-1412 www.deerhavencampground.com While visiting this area, we invite you to call Deerhaven Campground your home! Enjoy clean air and tranquility at Deerhaven Campground. We offer daily and seasonal large sites to accommodate lots of comfort for you and your family, including shower and laundry facilities. Instant telephone hook ups available.
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E2411 Holmes Rd., Waupaca, WI (715) 258-8010 www.waupacacampingpark.com Waupaca Camping Park is a family campground located South of Waupaca, near Highways 10 & 22 South. Green Bay, Appleton, Oshkosh, Stevens Point, Wausau and Wisconsin Rapids are within one hour of our park. Nearby attractions: mini golf, tubing, canoeing, sternwheeler cruises, fishing, boat rentals, ski shows, horseback riding and golfing.
Wild West Campground & Corral 9495 Hwy. 54, Amherst, WI (715) 824-5112 www.wildwestcampground.com Wild West is a quiet, family owned, campground offering generous sites nestled in tall shady oaks. Every site has water and electricity and we offer Continued...
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• Swimming • Volleyball • Horseshoe • Game Room • Shuffleboard • Fishing • Upper Deck Full Liquor Bar & Grill
Riverside Rustic Seasonal Full Hook-up Dump Station Pull-thru Sites Showers Laundry
Wolf River Trips & Campground For reservations, call or write: E8041 Cty. Hwy. X, New London, WI 54961
920-982-2458
For more information and a detailed sight map How to find us: visit us at: www.wolfrivertrips.com Green Bay, Hwy. 54 ...............47 Miles Appleton, Hwy. 15 .................24 Miles Appleton, Hwy. 96 .................26 Miles Menasha, Hwy. 96 .................28 Miles
Oshkosh, Hwy. 96..................28 Miles Milwaukee, Hwy. 41/45........110 Miles Madison, Hwy. 51 ................105 Miles Chicago, Hwy. 41/45............195 Miles
• Fremont-Wolf River just off Hwy. 10
For camping and river trip adventures, take County Hwy. X west from New London or Hwy. X east off Hwy. 10 from Weyauwega. From Hwy. 54 between New London and Waupaca, turn south on Larry Road at Pine Tree Supper Club. Easy access from Hwy. 10, 110, 54, 22, 96 and 15. 2012 | Waupaca County Visitor’s Guide |
A LODGING Y Continued from page 32 WiFi, campground cookouts, weekend hayrides and relaxing, daily horseback riding through our lush 70 acres not to mention, in the summer we proudly host girls horse camps.
Wolf River Trips & Campground E8041 Cty. X, New London, WI (920) 982-2458 www.wolfrivertrips.com Enjoy a leisurely tube or canoe trip down the Little Wolf River through the spectacular scenery created by the forests and farmlands of central Wisconsin. Camp on the peaceful banks of the river and relax in our lounge. Year round, we offer a fun - filled, relaxing vacation for the entire family.
Hotels / Motels Norseman House Motel 410 N. Main St., Iola, WI (715) 445-3300 www.norsemanmotel.com Come visit our beautiful motel and grounds located on pristine Lake Iola. Enjoy numerous activites including hunting, fishing, snowmobiling and cross country skiing. You can also golf at Glacier Wood Golf Course which was named Wisconsin’s #1 municipal course in Wisconsin by Golf Digest. Kick back and relax with us.
Deerhaven Campground LLC N3185 Butts Dr. Waupaca WI 54981
Daily & Permanent sites available. Reserve your site now! Campground is located near the Chain O’Lakes. Included: Electric, sewer, water, large sites, bathroom, showers, and laundry. Nearby Attractions: Golfing, shopping swimming beach, boat landing. Call us for more information and a color brochure at
(715) 256-1412 Or try our web site at www.deerhavencampground.com email: dhaven@charter.net Directions: 1 mile from Waupaca west on Hwy. 54, turn right on Butts Drive, 1/4 mile to park.
Norseman House Motel The norseman House Motel is located on beautiful Lake Iola on the north side of town. • Private Beach • FREE Row Boats • Heated Pool • Year Round Recreation • Two Kitchenettes Available
Resorts Blue Top Resort and Campground 1460 Wolf River Dr., Fremont, WI (920) 446-3343 www.bluetopresort.com Established in 1954, this family owned 3rd Continued... 34 | Waupaca County Visitor’s Guide | 2012
WiFi Available
410 N. Main Street • Iola, WI 54945
(715) 445-3300
e-mail: norseman@tds.net • www.norsemanmotel.com Hosted By Ann & Terry MurpHy
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A LODGING Y Continued from page 34 generation resort and campground offers an unsurpassed family oriented atmosphere. Modern improvements throughout the decades include; 5 modern cottages, serene lakefront campsites overlooking Partridge Lake, unique swimming pond and other various recreational amenities creates the utopia Blue Top Resort is today.
• Family Orientated • Full Bar & Restaurant • Beach/Lake • Heated Hot Tub/Pool • Showers & Bathrooms • Weekly Entertainment • Rec Center • Kid & Adult Activities • Sunday Church Services • Mini Golf & Rentals N11301 Kinney Lake Rd. • Marion, WI 54950 • 715-754-5900 • www.crazyjcampground.com
Pine Grove Resort E7426 County Rd. H Fremont, Wisconsin 54940
(920) 446-3295
www.pinegrovefremont.com
pine Grove resort on the Templeton Enjoy ourisfriendly brand ofbayou, a substantial channel off the famous “Escape Wisconsin” Wolf river. nestled to among mature white pine trees, Whispering the cabins are fully equipeed Pines! Calm Bayoukitchenettes Waters! with bathroom and shower. On-site bar and Fresh, Crisp Morning Air and Peaceful Evenings restaurant offers full breakfast and sandwich all combine with fishing, boating or just plain menus. come and enjoy our version of relaxing at Pine Grove Resort. casual Wisconsin hospitality.
Open Daily april Thru OcTOber Facilities and Services include:
• Cedar shake cabins with private deck & grill • Boat & motor rental • Pontoon rental • 600 feet of dock space • Gasoline • Overnite docking with electric hook-up, shower house available
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• Cocktail lounge and dining area • Breakfast & Sandwich Menus • Packaged Goods and Ice • Bait Shop with live and artificial bait • Screened-in fish cleaning house
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Alpen Haus Gift Shop Old World Treasures
Ferg Haus Inn Bed & Breakfast
illkommen to Ferg’s Bavarian Village where traditional Bavarian hospitality and charm greet you the year around. All the buildings in the quaint little village, (a former farmstead) are decorated Bavarian style to give you a touch of Bavaria right here in Waupaca County. Go north of Manawa on State Highway 22, then west one mile on State Highway 161 to Ferg Road. Busses Welcome! N8599 Ferg Road • Manawa, WI 54949 Phone/Fax: 920-596-2946 E-mail: fergbvil@wolfnet.net Website - http://fergsbavarianvillage.com
Your Hosts: Lloyd and Shirley Ferg
Rathaus
❤ In the Ferg Family since 1898. ❤ Gift shop featuring authentic European Imports, year round. Call before you come, we don’t want to miss you! ❤ Island Gazebo Garten, available for weddings. ❤ Edelweiss Bier Garten—open year round - German restaurant, call for reservations ❤ St. Nikolis Kirche: Resembling the church where Silent Night was first played to music in 1818. ❤ The B&B has four cozy guest rooms with private attached baths, feather beds and down comforters. Discover, Visa, MasterCard and American Express accepted
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ESCAPE TO Central Wisconsin’s Ultimate Four Seasons Resort
Take a Virtual Tour at WWW.EvERGREENCAMPSITES.COM Chippy Express (Train Rides) 70 Acre Lake w/Safe Sandy Beach Mini Golf, Peddle Karts, Canoes Row & Paddle Boats Heated Aquatic Facility Store w/Cafe & Laundromat Coldwater Gemstone Mining ATM Ice Cream Shoppe
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A LODGING Y Pine Grove Resort E7426 Cty. Rd. H, Fremont, WI (920) 446-3295 www.pinegrovefremont.com
Red Banks Resort LLC E7321 Red Banks Rd., Fremont, WI (920) 446-2933 www.redbanks.net Cottages, R.V. and Tent camping with hook-ups. Boat, motor and pontoon rentals available with boat ramp and docking. Off-shore fishing and licensed fishing guide. Restaurant and bar with activities and entertainment March through October.
Wolf River Outfitters 306 North St., Fremont, WI (920) 446-3116 www.fishwolfriver.com Located on the Wolf River offering 14 housekeeping units, starting at $69 a night, and 25 camping sites. Boat launch, boat rental and gas available. Covered fish cleaning area, on site laundry. Bait and tackle shop located at E530 Hwy 110. Also offer fishing guide service with 25 year’s experience.
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Red Banks Resorts & Campground LLC E7321 Red Banks Road • Fremont, WI 54940 • 920-446-2933 E-mail: red003@centurytel.net • Website: http://www.redbanks.net
• R.V. Camping
Water, Electric, Sewer
• Tent Camping • Cottages • Bar/Restaurant • Boat Ramp/Docking
• Fishing Off-Shore • Boat & Motor • Pontoon Boat Rentals Fish caught on the Wolf River Walleye - White Bass - Catfish Bluegill - Perch - Crappie Large & Smallmouth Bass
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Directions as follows: 200 miles from O’Hare Airport. Tri State north to Milwaukee. Route: Take 894 by-pass, thru 41 to Oshkosh. Exit 120, Route 45, turn left, go approximately 25 miles follow the Stevens Point/New London signs, take Fremont II ramp, turn right to 96/110N, turn left, one block to County H, turn right, 1 mile ahead to Red Banks Road, turn left, check in at the bar.
A PARKS & TRAILS Y Bernegger River Walk
103 S. Pearl St., New London, WI (920) 982-8521 www.newlondonwi.org This is New London’s smallest park nestled on the beautifully landscaped banks of the Wolf River. In the summer of 2009, a paved walking path and additional fishing docks were added. Enjoy fishing with the kids from the new docks or the boat dock. Conclude a day of boating by docking here and taking a short leisurely walk to one of New London’s many fine restaurants.
Bucholtz Park
Morning Glory Dr., Clintonville, WI Community pool, softball diamonds, lighted tennis courts, basketball court, playground, open shelters, sand volleyball courts, restrooms.
Clintonville Area Trails
Greentree Rd., Clintonville, WI (715) 823-6262 Enjoy the quiet winding one mile trail as it meanders around the Clintonville High School Campus.
Clintonville River Edge Nature Trail
Riverside Dr. and Brent St., Clintonville, WI (715) 823-7660 Nature and Fitness trail
landscape of wooded shoreline and clay banks. While it is home to most of the same species of fish as the Wolf, it is an excellent river to fish for smallmouth bass and walleye.
Franklin Park
500 Division St., New London, WI (920) 982-8521 www.newlondonwi.org Established in 1856 this is New London’s oldest park. At 1.3 acres, it still offers leisure opportunities: a playground complete with large sandbox and a walkway shaded by the mature trees that make up the park. Home to The New London Area Chamber of Commerce office. Handicap accessible. Restrooms available.
Fremont Nature Trail
Fremont, WI www.travelfremont.com Fremont offers its very own nature area. Enjoy any season as you hike or bike this half - mile natural trail. The trail winds through a typical northwood’s forest abounding with wildlife and wildflowers. We invite you to take pleasure in our trail’s natural beauty.
Hatten Park
801 Werner-Allen Blvd., New London, WI (920) 982-8521 www.newlondonwi.org Cloverleaf Lakes Named after William Hatten, a prominent lumEmbarrass, WI ber company owner and major contributor to the Resort area located north of Clintonville with park. This park boasts of 120 wooded acres with boating, fishing and swimming available. nature and cross-country ski trails. The park offers shelter rentals, playgrounds, basketball Embarrass River court, ball fields, tennis courts, volleyball courts, New London, WI The Embarrass River, a tributary of the Wolf River, horseshoe pits and a disk golf course. is perfect for a day float in a canoe, kayak or small Handicap accessible. Restrooms. fishing boat. Enjoy the river’s scenic, undeveloped Continued... 2012 | Waupaca County Visitor’s Guide | 41
A PARKS & TRAILS Y Ice Age Trail
Waupaca WI (715) 258-6243 http://iceagetrail.org The trail through Waupaca County meanders for about 13 miles and can be accessed off Hwy 54, west of Waupaca; Town of Sheridan, Cobb Town Road; Hartman Creek State Park and the Iola Winter Sport Club. It is open for hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing. The trail is located on public and private property.
Iola Winter Sports Club
diamonds with night lighting. Football field, two tennis courts, picnic tables and shelter house. Grills and playground equipment.
Manawa City Park
Manawa, WI www.manawachamber.org This park is a 3 - acre park located on the western shore of the millpond. Restrooms, picnic tables, grills, playground equipment, boat landing and fishing are all available.
Manawa County Park
E398 Cty. Rd. MM, Iola, WI (715) 445-3411 Cross - country skiing on more than 7 miles of trails. 4 miles are lighted for night skiing. Ski jumping from 5, 10, 20, 40 and 60 meters. Snowshoe trails have recently been added.
Manawa, WI www.manawachamber.org This park is a 2 - acre site located on Cty. Rd. N, one - half mile northeast of the city. Shelter, boat landing, picnic tables, grills and parking area.
Little Wolf River Trail
800 Montgomery St., New London, WI (920) 982-8521 www.newlondonwi.org This spacious park boasts 13 acres on the banks of the Wolf River and has a resident osprey that returns each spring. The facility offers a shelter, restrooms, playground, ball fields and volleyball courts. There’s a 9-11 memorial and is adjacent to New London Skate Park and the Heritage Historical Village. Handicap accessible.
Manawa, WI www.littlewolftrail.org Walking, biking and cross country skiing.
Little Wolf River
New London, WI (920) 832-4790 Famous for fast, clean water this river is home to an array of fish species including Small and Large Mouth Bass, Rock Bass, Northern Pike and Trout. It’s also a great place to enjoy inner tubing and canoeing or just spend some leisure time on the banks of the river.
Lindsay Athletic Field
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Memorial Park
Mosquito Hill Nature Center
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education classes. Visit the butterfly house - July through August. Trails are available for hiking, snowshoeing and cross country skiing.
A restroom with running water, pay phone and soda machine are near the shelter. The beach is “use at your own risk” with no lifeguard on duty.
Mukwa Wildlife Area
Pfeifer Park
Cty. Hwy. X, New London, WI This 1,500 acre marshland located just west of New London is famous for the annual migration of Walleye, White Bass, Catfish and spawning Sturgeon along its river banks. Outdoor enthusiasts can also observe duck, pheasant, deer and turkey in their natural habitat.
New London Jaycees Dog Park
River Rd., New London (920) 982-8521 www.newlondonwi.org New in 2011 this three-acre park of open field is conveniently located off the Hwy 45 bypass bridge on River Road. It’s a great place for dog owners to exercise their pets, it will eventually tie into the trail system.
New London Skate Park
800 Montgomery St., New London, WI (920) 982-8521 www.newlondonwi.org Try your skills on this park’s quarter pipes, launch boxes, grind rails and a pyramid. The park is designed for skateboards, BMX bikes and roller blades. In time, additional equipment will be added to enhance the quality of the skate park. The park is adjacent to beautiful Memorial Park.
509 Burton St., New London, WI (920) 982-8521 www.newlondonwi.org Named after Dr. Fred Pfeifer, who developed the American Water Spaniel breed, this 9.4 acre park offers many leisure opportunities. Enjoy a peaceful walk along the shady banks of the Embarrass River or play a few games of tennis. Additional amenities include a playground, ball fields, basketball court and restrooms. Handicap accessible.
Pigeon River and Lake
Clintonville, WI Picnic area with fishing of various species of fish.
River Ridge Trail
Waupaca, WI The City of Waupaca and volunteers have developed the River Ridge Trail, which will eventually encircle the entire city. Much of this trail is within Swan Park on the city’s northwest side, off Hwy. 49. Walk, hike or bike over 25 miles of trail.
Riverside Park
1215 W. Wolf River Ave., New London, WI (920) 982-8521 www.newlondonwi.org Enjoy a stroll through this 5 acre park on the shady banks of the Wolf River. Amenities of the park include boat launches, docks, vehicle / boat Partridge Lake Park trailer parking, shelter and year-round restrooms. Fremont, WI Locally known as the Fremont beach, it is located In winter, enjoy the lighted sledding hill and ice rink. Many of New London’s fine restaurants are as the intersection of Lake St. and Wolf River Dr. The marked swimming area has a sand beach with within walking distance. Handicap accessible. picnic tables, grills and an open sided shelter. Continued... 2012 | Waupaca County Visitor’s Guide | 43
A PARKS & TRAILS Y South Park
Wau-King Trail
Swan Park
Waupaca County and Club Snowmobile Trails
921 S. Main St., Waupaca, WI (715) 258-4435 Located on Shadow and Mirror Lakes. The park offers two shelters, grills, restrooms, playground, picnic area, sand volleyball court, horse court, fishing pier, boat launch and a beautiful sand beach with full supervision. Winter months offer a great place for ice fishing. Brainerd Rd., Waupaca, WI (715) 258-4435 This 95 acre park contains four lighted baseball / softball fields, bathrooms, concessions, small shelter, a large playground, skateboard park, and two sand volleyball courts. Also serving as an access point to the River Ridge Trail, hiking, biking and cross country skiing become an activity offered by this park.
Tomorrow River State Trail
Waupaca, WI www.waupacacountyparks.com This 28 mile limestone surface trail runs from Manawa to Plover. Uses include biking, hiking and horseback riding on a parallel trail. State trail passes are required for bikers and equestrians ages 16 and older. The trail can be accessed in Scandinavia, Hwy 49 or Manawa, Hwy B.
WA Olen Park
1 Block East of Main St., Clintonville, WI Playground, lighted tennis courts, frisbee golf course, softball diamond, basketball court, open and closed shelters, ice skating rink and warming house and restrooms.
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Waupaca, WI This blacktopped trail for biking, hiking and rollerblading runs 3.5 miles from Waupaca to King. The trail follows Highway 22 through the Waupaca High School property continuing to the Wisconsin Veterans Home, Cty. Hwy. QQ in King. Parking at Waupaca High School after school hours or at South Park.
Waupaca, WI www.waupacacountyparks.com 403 miles of groomed trails connecting all points within the county. Maps available.
Waupaca County Fairgrounds
Weyauwega, WI (715) 258-6243 www.waupacacountyparks.com This 39 - acre site is used throughout the year for a variety of events almost every weekend. The biggest is the Waupaca County Fair in August. Winter events include sno - cross and oval snowmobile races. The grounds are maintained as a park.
Weyauwega Community Park
411 W. High St., Weyauwega, WI (920) 867-2630 15 - acre wooded park is situated on a hillside. Young and old can enjoy the recreational possibilities located here throughout the year - baseball, horseshoes, swimming lake, playground equipment, tobogganing, sledding and a walking trail. There are two enclosed and three open shelters for use or to reserve. Monday - Friday 8 a.m. 4:30 p.m.
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A PARKS & TRAILS Y Wolf River
New London, WI The largest river in Waupaca County offering over 90 miles of navigable water in its 225 mile stretch. Fish species inhabiting the river include brook, brown and rainbow trout, large and smallmouth bass, northern pike, crappie, walleye, white bass and numerous species of pan fish. Experience the Wolf, quite simply a boater’s paradise.
Wolf River Shoreline Fishing Area
Highway 45 by-pass, New London, WI (920) 832-4790 Take pleasure in a day of fishing at this 2 acre park just south of New London. This location offers a quiet, backwater setting excellent for pan fish and Northern Pike. Try to catch the “big one” from the available fishing deck. Picnic on the rustic shore of the Wolf River.
Wolf River Sturgeon Trail
West of New London on Cty. Hwy. X, New London, WI (715) 258-6243 www.waupacacountyparks.com This beautifully landscaped, blacktopped 1600 foot Wolf River trail is a favorite vantage point for people to closely observe Wisconsin’s oldest and largest fish. Each spring when water temperatures reach the desired 52 - 54 degrees, the Sturgeon begin their spawning ritual on the rip-rapped shoreline. Visit dnr.wi.gov/fish/sturgeon for spawning report.
Yellowstone Trail
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Follow the historic markers as the Yellowstone Trail takes you through downtown Waupaca before exiting off of Fulton St. on the west side of the city.
A RECREATION Y Boating Becker Marine
Fitness Iola - Scandinavia Fitness and Aquatic Center
E1208 Cty. Hwy. Q, Waupaca, WI (715) 258-9015 www.beckermarine.com Sales, service, rentals and storage. Offering rentals by the hour, day or week on ski rigs, fishing boats, pontoon boats, canoes and paddle bikes. Sales of Evinrude and Johnson outboards, Harris pontoons, Shoreland’R and Trailermaster trailers, Shore Station docks and boat hoists. Service and dock fuel offered, winterizing available.
815 W. Washington St., Iola, WI (715) 445-2411 www.iola.k12.wi.us Complete fitness center with cardio and weightlifting options, gymnasium, six - lap pool, waterslide, zero - depth - entry pools, whirlpool, family dressing room, meeting rooms and kitchen. Swimming lessons, as well as water aerobics, zumba, yoga and other classes offered.
Taylor Lake Marine N2757 Cty. Hwy. QQ, Waupaca, WI (715) 942-6889 www.taylorlakemarine.com Full service on the water boat dealer. Sales, service, rentals, accessories, boat refurbishing, and storage. Areas largest rental fleet featuring large party pontoons, kayaks and canoes. Flexible rental hours to meet your needs. Dock / boat lift sales and installation.
Red Bank Resort LLC E7321 Red Banks Rd., Fremont, WI (920) 446-2933 www.redbanks.net
Waupaca Chain O’Lakes South Western corner of County, Waupaca, WI 22 spring-fed interconnected crystal clear lakes located in the south western corner of Waupaca County. Offering four seasons of water fun. Wake and no wake lakes with set water skiing hours. Public boat launches and marinas. Access to restaurants and entertainment via boat.
New London Aquatic and Fitness Center 815 W. Washington St., New London, WI (920) 982-8524 www.newlondonwi.org Six lane indoor pool, water slides, diving board, whirlpool and outdoor splash pad, swim lessons, deep and shallow water exercise classes, public / family / adult swims, multi-purpose room offering a variety of weight-lifting and exercise equipment (open during scheduled pool hours; available for persons 16 and older).
Golfing Norseman House Motel 410 N. Main St., Iola, WI (715) 445-3300 www.norsemanmotel.com
Royal Oaks Golf Resort N4440 Oakland Dr., Waupaca, WI (715) 258-5103 Royaloaksgolf.webs.com A 9-hole challenging executive course. Camping with full hook ups, free showers, and laundry facilities make this the perfect place for families. Close to the Waupaca Chain O’Lakes. 2012 | Waupaca County Visitor’s Guide | 47
A RECREATION Y Sports Ride Waupaca Waupaca, WI (847) 727-2681 www.321goevents.com A fully supported bicycling event with varying distances of 12, 20, 50, 62, 70 and 100 mile ride courses. Any cyclist, regardless of ability, should be able to enjoy the peaceful, scenic roads Waupaca offers. Great rest stops. Sag vehicles. Proceeds benefit scholarships for Waupaca High School Seniors.
Waupaca Expo Center 187 Grand Season Dr., Waupaca, WI (715) 258-2990 Indoor hockey arena with locker rooms and concessions. Offering public skating during the winter months. The 28,800 square foot building is available for other activities during the non-ice season.
Waupaca Recreation Center 407 School St., Waupaca, WI (715) 258-4435 Continued...
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Offering two full size basketball courts, volleyball, walking, kids activities, classes, clinics, camps and educational programs. It also includes the senior center with many activities.
Horseback Riding Wild West Campground & Corral 9495 Hwy 54, Amherst, WI (715) 824-5112 www.wildwestcampground.com
Taylor Lake Marine
Pontoon Boat Rentals, Boat Service and Repairs Dock/Shore Station Service Winter Storage, Marine Salvage and More... Also Offering Water Sports Center... Kayaks, Stand-up Paddle Boards, Snorkeling Rentals and Excursions!
Clear Water Harbor in King on the Chain-O-Lakes...
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Taylor Lake Marine Operated by Keith Prust N2757 Cty Hwy QQ Waupaca, WI 54981
715.258.8840 www.taylorlakemarine.com
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A SERVICES Y Community For Community Contacts See Page 11
ThedaCare Physicians
800 Riverside Dr., Waupaca, WI (715) 258-1000 www.thedacare.org ThedaCare™ Physicians includes specialists in Convenience Store family medicine and general surgery. According Fremont Travel Plaza to the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, E7487 Hwy. 110, Fremont, WI ThedaCare Physicians is a leader in offering (920) 446-3344 same-day access, including lab results and www.ocscoop.com a plan of care before the patient leaves that Fremont Travel Plaza includes Subway and Taco Johns Restaurants and a convenience store. Open appointment. ThedaCare Physicians is also the leader in implementing an electronic medical 24 hours, fresh food, DNR licensing, bait, WI-FI. easy in and out for boats, DMV plate renewals and records system. cheese. Car wash on site, firewood and camping Publishing supplies here!
Journal Community Publishing Group
Medical Riverside Medical Center 800 Riverside Dr., Waupaca, WI (715) 258-1000 www.thedacare.org Riverside Medical Center (RMC) is a 25-bed acutecare, critical access hospital. Services include general medical services, a 24-hour emergency room, general surgery, ambulatory services, laboratory, radiology and diagnostics, occupational health, rehabilitation, a ThedaCare At Home retail store, and other health care services. RMC employs 340 people, making it one of the largest employers in Waupaca County.
600 Industrial Dr., Waupaca, WI (715) 258-3207 www.waupaca.com www.waupacanow.com
Waupaca County Economic Development Corporation • Financing Available For Business Start-Up & Expansion • Reasonable Land Prices Voice: 920-982-1582 Cell: 920-810-0865 Email: wcedc@charter.net Web: www.wcedc.org
• Business Educational Resources • Annual Job Fair • Confidential Assistance & Advice
A Public/Private Partnership Promoting Development In Waupaca County, WI
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A SHOPPING Y Embellishments, Feminine Touch, Panache, Stange’s of Waupaca Downtown Waupaca, Waupaca, WI Be dazzled by the possibilities. Unearth unique treasures for your wardrobe and home on a shopping adventure to four exceptional fashion forward merchants. Prowl for fresh hot looks in stores that stay ahead of the curve. Gather your girlfriends and get moving. You will love these stores. Great shopping awaits!
210 South Main Street Waupaca, WI 715.256.9918
110 West Union Street Waupaca, WI 715.258.8113
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Turners Fresh Market E208 Hwy. 54, Waupaca, WI (715) 258-3355 www.turnersfreshmarket.com The best in seasonal produce featuring our own bedding plants, strawberries, sweet corn, pumpkins and other vegetables. We feature gourmet Amish products, Wisconsin made maple syrup, jams, jellies and honey. Fall decorations and events. Check crop availability and events on our newsletter on our website.
103 North Western Avenue Waupaca, WI 715.258.8020
119 North Main Street Waupaca, WI 715.258.9999
Turners Fresh Market From Our Fields to Our Market We also feature the finest in local produce grown by our neighbors and friends Open May-October 9-6 Mon.-Sat., 11-6 Sun. 6 miles W. of Waupaca on Hwy. 54 715.258.3355 turnersfreshmarket.com
Our Own Greenhouses Sweet Corn Strawberries Melons Pumpkins Fall Decor
Jams & Jellies Maple Syrup Honey Full Line of Dressings Salsas and Much More Special Events Strawberry Days Watermelon Weekend Autumn Corn Maze Hayrides, Cider and Caramel Apples
YOUR LOCAL SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS AND SO MUCH MORE! www.waupacanow.com
715.258.5546 • 715.258.3207
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Clear Water
Waterfront Restaurant & Bar • Chain O’Lakes Cruises N2757 County Highway QQ, Waupaca, WI 54981 2 miles SW of the junction of Highways 10/54/49 in Waupaca CRUISE INFO: 715-258-2866 (year round) RESTAURANT& BAR: 715-258-9912 • www.clearwaterharbor.com PONTOON & WATER SPORTS RENTAL 715-258-8840 • www.taylorlakemarine.com
1 1/2 Hour Scenic Cruises
Nightly Sunset Celebrations
Restaurant & Bar
The HARBOR Waterfront Restaurant and Bar features our famous sandwiches, frosted mugs of Wisconsin beer, cocktails and soda. Our specialties include the ’shroomburger, grilled fish and chicken sandwiches, an array of fresh crisp salads, homemade soups, desserts, and our popular Friday Fish Fry, all at affordable family prices. We welcome visitors of all ages to enjoy the HARBOR. Come by land or by sea.
Public Boat Tours & Private Charters
1-1/2 HOUR NARRATED PUBLIC BOAT TOURS 4 DAILY DEPARTURES From Friday, June 29 through Sunday, August 12 (Early summer and fall departure times are once or twice daily. Call 715-258-2866 for off-season schedule). 10:30 a.m. Sunday Champagne Brunch Cruise . .Chief Waupaca* *Reservations Required-Call for Pricing Adult Tickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.95 Children (ages 3-12 years old) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6.95 2 years and under . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FREE (*11:30 a.m. Sunday departures . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lady of the Lakes)
Live Entertainment
The HARBOR is the place to be for fun, friends, and music! Bands perform on our raised stage Friday & Saturday nights all summer, with dancing on our spacious dance floor. Then on Sundays starting at 3 p.m., you can enjoy some of the best bands from the waterfront deck as bands play on our floating stage. Friday & Saturday bands start at 9 p.m. No cover charge. (Bands and times are subject to change.) For a complete entertainment schedule visit our Web site at www.clearwaterharbor.com
Moo’s Ice Cream Bar
Treat yourself to your favorite ice cream flavors near the playground. Both THE CHIEF WAUPACA Sternwheeler and the LADY OF THE LAKES Motor Yacht are available for private parties. Select your food and beverages from our complete menu of catered brunches, luncheons, dinners or cocktail cruises. For private charter information, rates and reservations, call 715-258-2866 year-round. *All prices subject to change and cannot be guaranteed more than 60 days in advance.
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IOLA WINTER CARNIVAL February 45, 2012
• Ski Jumping Tournaments Ski Jumping Tournaments • Traditional Norwegian Lutefisk Supper Traditional Norwegian Lutefisk Supper • Craft Show Craft Show • Excellent Cross Excellent CrossCountry Ski Trails Country Ski Trails • Kid’s Fishing Contest Kid’s Fishing Contest • Ice Sculpture Contest Ice Sculpture Contest
Iola Winter Sports Club Iola Winter Sports Club E398 County Rd MM E398 County Rd MM Iola, WI 54945 Iola, WI 54945 715 715445 4453411
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IOLA OLD CAR SHOW, INC. PO BOX 1 IOLA, WI 54945
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2,500 Show Cars 4,428 Swap Spaces 1,000 Car Corral Spaces 1,600 Camping Spaces “Teamed to Learn” Program Free Parking & Shuttles $8 - Daily, $15 Weekly, Children age 10 & under free
44th Annual
SCANDINAVIA CORN ROAST WEEKEND
August 35, 2012 Scandinavia Booster Club, Inc.
PO Box 232 ‐ Scandinavia, WI 54977 54977
www.cornroast.net
715715-445445-4149 email: info@cornroast.net
Great Entertainment Great Entertainment Great Music Great Music Great Food Great Food Great Refreshments Great Refreshments Carnival Rides Carnival Rides Ballgames Ballgames Friday Fish Fry Friday Fish Fry Saturday Parade Saturday Parade Saturday Truck Pulls Saturday Truck Pulls Sunday Corn Roast Sunday Corn Roast Sunday Tractor Pulls Sunday Tractor Pulls Sunday Pie Social Sunday Pie Social
Military Vehicles & Equipment, Parades, Swap Meet, WWII Battle Re‐enactment, Vietnam Battle Re‐enactment, Living History Encamp‐ ment, Vintage Weapons and Memorabilia, Vintage Tractor & Machinery Displays and Demonstrations, Gun Show, Guest Speakers, Great Food Service ‐ SOS Breakfast.
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www.iolavms.com PO Box 1 Iola, WI 54945 mary@iolaoldcarshow.com