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Transcript of 2015 Wisconsin Rapids Visitors Guide
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VISIT WISCONSIN RAPIDS
Wisconsin Rapids Area Official Visitors Guide
WISCONSIN RAPIDS BIRON GRAND RAPIDS NEKOOSA PITTSVILLE PORT EDWARDS ROME RUDOLPH VESPER
tourism office 800.554.4484 | www.visitwisrapids.com
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Table of Contents
The Official Wisconsin Rapids Area Visitors Guide published by Wisconsin Rapids Area Convention and Visitors Bureau © 2015 WRACVB
Wisconsin Rapids Area Convention & Visitors Bureau2821 8th Street South, Suite 19 | Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494715-422-4650 | www.visitwisrapids.com
Laura Nelson Executive DirectorMorgan Vanderhei Marketing Associate
The Official Wisconsin Rapids Area Visitors Guide is published annually by the Wisconsin Rapids Area Convention & Visitors Bureau. The WRACVB assumes no liability for the accuracy of the information or representatives, the delivery of services contained herein and no responsibility for errors, changes or omissions. For your convenience, please call ahead to confirm dates, times and other information. For inclusion in next year’s guide, contact the WRACVB at 800-554-4484.
Additional copies of this publication are available at the WRACVB office, area attractions,hotels and information racks. Bulk quantities of this publication are available at $.25/eachthrough the WRACVB.
Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
About the cover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Area Communities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-7
Things to See & Do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-11
Outdoor Adventures. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-15
Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-19
Area Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Sports and Recreation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-22
Accommodations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-26
Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-29
Town of Rome. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30-31
City of Nekoosa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-33
Local Businesses and Shopping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35
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Welcome
The City of Wisconsin Rapids extends a warm welcome to our charming city and beautiful southern Wood County. We are a unique place where you’ll encounter an array of industry, beautiful scenery and one of a kind experiences any time of the year. The Wisconsin River that gave life to the timber and paper industry during our city’s founding still fuels the power produced to support that industry as well as many recreational uses. Coated paper was invented right here in Wisconsin Rapids. The magazines, annual reports and catalogues that are a part of our everyday life are probably printed on paper manufactured right here in ‘Rapids’, home also to the last paper machine built in North America. Wisconsin Rapids is also home to Renaissance Learning, a company that pioneered educational software and hardware used in over 67,000 schools throughout the World. We are pleased to have Ocean Spray as a part of our community, producing “Craisins” in our Westside Industrial Park. We also have Mariani, a family run specialty cranberry products company. With local companies specializing in production of cranberries, paper and education technology, our region offers a wide array of business and industry, natural resources and embraces all types of business endeavors.
Our community offers recreational outdoor activities all year long. Wisconsin Rapids has over 25 miles of trails, and whether you prefer to run, bike or just take your time and enjoy the scenery, there is sure to be a perfect path for you! In the spring and summer, baseball fans can spend an enjoyable evening with family and friends at Witter Field watching the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters, our very own Northwood’s League team. During winter months, hockey fans can check out Wisconsin Rapids’ newly launched hockey team– the Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings. For recreational golfers and enthusiasts alike, Wisconsin Rapids is home to several beautiful golf courses that will allow participants to take in the various landscapes and beautiful scenery.
Each season brings additional activities to take part in and observe such as the Cranberry Blossom Festival held in late June which includes live music, cranberry blossom tours and a parade. The Fourth of July in Wisconsin Rapids is always a widely attended celebration of patriotism, family and tradition; and late July brings the ever popular Annual Wisconsin State Water-Ski Show Championships held at Lake Wazeecha. While in September, the annual “Grand Affair” showcases our vibrant downtown and waterfront area.
Regardless of how you choose to experience it, our area will provide you with an abundance of opportunities to live, work and play. It is a pleasure to welcome you to Wisconsin Rapids!
Most Sincerely,
Zachary J. VruwinkMayor, City of Wisconsin Rapids 444 West Grand Avenue | Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495-2780 715-421-8202 | [email protected]
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Visitor InformationCLIMATE Average Temperatures High LowJanuary 26°F 6°FApril 58°F 34°FJuly 83°F 60°FOctober 59°F 37°FAverage Rainfall 32.4”Average Snowfall 43.2”
AIRPORTSCentral Wisconsin Airport (CWA) 100 CWA Drive, Mosinee, WI 54455 715-693-2147 www.fly-cwa.org Daily service to Minneapolis, Detroit, Chicago and Milwaukee. Rental cars and restaurant on-site.
Alexander Field/South Wood County Airport 3620 1st Street South, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 715-421-2FLY (2359)
H.J. Aviation 3620 1st Street South, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 715-421-2FLY (2359) Fax 715-421-2359 [email protected] Aircraft rental, flight instruction, fuel services, air charter, car rental, local restaurants and lodging information available.
Wings Air Charter 236 Airport Hanger Drive, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 715-424-3737 Air charter, aircraft rental, instruction.
IMPORTANT TELEPHONE NUMBERSOperator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
United Way’s First Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 211
Directory Assistance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 411
Police, Fire, Ambulance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 911
Non-Emergency Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .715-421-8700
Weather Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .715-423-4222
WI Road Conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .800-762-3947
about the cover. . . Altenburg’s Farms Harold Altenburg, Owner
50 years ago, what made you decide to open your farm to visitors? Since I bought the farm, I have enjoyed being connected to the consumer. Providing the experience of picking your own produce pre-harvest has always been a part of my vision.
What is your favorite memory on the farm? My favorite memory is of my children sitting on a pile of pumpkins, all of which also had the pumpkins that they carved in their hands. The photo even ended up on the front page of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.
Why is farming so important to everyday people? When you pick your own and buy directly from a farmer, you have a better understanding of where your food is coming from.
You offer so many seasonal activities….how do you pull it off? Thanks to the help of many wonderful employees, friends and family members. Along, with the support of the Wisconsin Rapids Area communities.
If you wanted visitors to know just one thing about Altenburg’s, what would it be? That over the last 50 years, we have raised a family, numerous crops of fruits and vegetables and many memories on our farm. We invite you to grow memories on our farm and have a fun family farm experience!
*The pumpkin in the cover photo weighed over 884 pounds and was featured at the Nekoosa Giant Pumpkin Festival. Harold’s two horses, Molly and Mabel ate it in one day.
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The Wisconsin Rapids Area is home to beautiful settings and friendly communities. Experience a variety of local colors and flavors by getting out and exploring the area’s parks, town squares, and welcoming atmospheres.
BABCOCK Babcock is located in the southwestern corner of Wood County, a small residential community with rural aspects. Home to Sandhill Wildlife Area and Ocean Spray’s cranberry receiving station, Babcock truly has nature’s best: birds and berries.
BIRON Biron offers a blend of natural beauty and quiet residential neighborhoods with an abundance of wildlife, and recreation, due to its location along the banks of the Wisconsin River. Home to one of North America’s finest coated paper manufacturing facilities, as well as hundreds of acres of thriving cranberry marshes, Biron’s diverse landscape provides the perfect place to live, work, and play in the Heart of Wisconsin.
CRANMOOR Cranmoor is home to Wisconsin’s cranberry production and the world’s largest inland marsh. The town boasts acres upon acres of cranberry beds which are a beautiful sight to behold while driving the world famous Cranberry Highway® during the fall harvest and spring blossom time.
GRAND RAPIDS The town of Grand Rapids is the third largest community in Wood County. Known for its central location, wooded residential areas, and access to a variety of recreational activities. The community is also home to Lake Wazeecha and South Wood County Park, a favorite spot for recreational walks, camping, biking, boating and fishing.
KELLNER Kellner is a rural community located on the Portage County border. Kellner has retained its midwestern charm and is the perfect setting for a Sunday drive. The town boasts country cooking cafés and charming shops throughout.
NEKOOSA The City of Nekoosa is a small residential community with a strong sense of place. It began as a fur trapping and trading community, but the community’s prime location on the Wisconsin River soon led to other industries. By the 19th century Nekoosa had established itself as home of “Peter Papermaker,” a symbol of papermaking ingenuity and manufacturing. Riverside Park is a striking spacious site, near Nekoosa’s business quarter which is home to several large events including Walleye Days in the spring. Be sure to mark your calendars and come enjoy the famous Giant Pumpkin Festival in the fall at the Nekoosa Business Park.
PITTSVILLE Pittsville is located at the geographical center of Wisconsin, offering a peaceful residential midway between Wood County’s two largest cities: Marshfield and Wisconsin Rapids. Majestic antique homesteads, faded red barns, acres of cranberry beds, and family farms all contribute to Pittsville’s charms.
PORT EDWARDS Originally titled “French Town,” the pioneers of Port Edwards, including its founder John Edwards, dammed the Wisconsin River in 1840 to provide water power for a saw mill.Today, Port Edwards thrives on the preservation of the area’s history, its beauty, and an abundance of recreational opportunities. Port Edwards is the perfect place to stop for a picnic or snack while biking between Wisconsin Rapids and Nekoosa along the Wisconsin River.
ROME Rome is an area rich in recreational opportunities and natural beauty. Home of “the lakes”: Arrowhead, Camelot, Petenwell, and Sherwood. The community prides itself on the numerous acres within the town available for recreation including: boating, fishing, hiking, cross-country skiing, trapshooting, various motor sports and more. Rome is also home to Dyracuse Off-Road Park and the Homegrounds, which is the headquarters of the Wisconsin Trapshooting Association. They also offer several annual events and when in Rome you’ll be sure to fall in love with the town for all seasons.
RUDOLPH Rudolph is a charming community located approximately 7 miles north of Wisconsin Rapids. An agricultural area once populated by sawmill and stave mill workers. Rudolph is now home to a thriving cheese factory, Wisconsin’s largest grotto, and several quaint country stores. Rudolph’s Country Christmas, which includes a one-day special cancellation from the postal service for letters to friends and family, is celebrated every December.
VESPER Thriving on its rural charm, Vesper offers much of what we prize about our nations agricultural areas. After a fire in 1894 that destroyed what is now considered “old” Vesper they rebuilt and utilized the burnt-over land for dairy farming to create new business. Vesper has a unique heritage and a tranquil charm that is reminiscent of years ago making it the quintessential example of perfect rural respite.
WISCONSIN RAPIDS Wisconsin Rapids, the county seat of Wood County is a consolidation of the two early towns of Grand Rapids and Centralia; the former lying on the east side of the Wisconsin River, the latter on the west. The Indians gave to this place along the river the name of “Ah-dah-wa-gam,” meaning the “two-sided rapids,” as the rapids here were divided in two by a great boulder. Wisconsin Rapids today offers a Midwestern charm and atmosphere while providing access to modern infrastructure and technology, abundant educational and cultural opportunities, a mix of retail establishments and restaurants, and a stable business environment.
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Wisconsin River
Wisconsin River
Lake NepcoWisconsin River
Sherwood LakeLake Camelot
Lake Arrowhead
Meadow ValleyState Wildlife
Management Area
Sandhill State Wildlife Area
North Wood County Park
DexterCounty Park
South WoodCounty Park
Lake Dexter
Lake Wazzecha
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32nd St S32nd St S
N 120th StN 120th St
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Taft AveTaft Ave
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Monroe Ave
Highway 73
County Rd W
7th St
4th St
Ball RdBall Rd
County Rd E
Highway 73Highway 73
Sherwood Rd
2nd St E
Apache Ave
Alpine Dr
Aspen Ave
Oak St
Townline Road
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Arts and CultureAlexander House 1131 Wisconsin River Drive, Port Edwards, WI 715-887-3442 www.alexanderhouseonline.org The Alexander House, a center for art and history, is a combina-tion art gallery and historical museum located in a stately colonial home on the banks of the beautiful Wisconsin River. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday 1-4 pm. No charge.
Arts Council 1040 8th Street South, Suite 101, Wisconsin Rapids 715-424-ARTS (2787) www.savorthearts.com The Arts Council is your performing arts connection to professional dance, theater, comedy, music and extraordinary entertainment. Tickets are available online or by calling 715-424-ARTS (2787).
Central Wisconsin Cultural Center 240 Johnson Street, Wisconsin Rapids 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com The Central Wisconsin Cultural Center is your destination for the visual, literary and lyrical arts! The facility is home to a wide array of exhibits, varying art classes and workshops for adults and children, along with a pottery studio and private music lessons. Open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 10 am-3 pm and Saturdays 10 am- noon.
Cranberry Blossom Festival June 18-21, 2015 Wisconsin Rapids Wisconsin Rapids is in the heart of cranberry country and we are proud to celebrate where the berries begin. The festival is filled with “berry” fun events including, live music, a parade, arts and crafts, a carnival and of course culinary treats featuring Wisconsin’s #1 fruit crop, the cranberry!
Historic Point Basse 364 Wakely Road, Nekoosa 715-886-4202 www.historicpointbasse.com Experience the only living history site on the Wisconsin River! Robert Wakely’s settlement at Point Basse was the beginning of the navigable Wisconsin River. See the preserved 1850s site come to life with the restored Wakely house, trading post, blacksmith shop and schoolhouse. Call for tours and event information.
McMillan Memorial Library 490 East Grand Avenue, Wisconsin Rapids 715-422-5136 www.mcmillanlibrary.org The beautiful McMillan Memorial Library provides educational resources and cultural programming for the Wisconsin Rapids area. Open Monday through Thursday 9 am - 8 pm, Friday 9 am - 6 pm, Saturday 9 am - 5 pm and closed on Sundays.
Wisconsin River Papermaking Museum 730 First Avenue South, Wisconsin Rapids 715-424-3037 The Wisconsin River Papermaking Museum features a pictorial history of the 100-year old mansion that houses the museum as well as photos and history of the development of the dam on the Wisconsin River at Grand Rapids/Centralia and the beginnings of Consolidated Water Power & Paper Company. Traveling exhibits about papermaking are also brought in as available. Open to the public free of charge on Tuesday and Thursday 1-4 pm.
AttractionsGlacial Lake Cranberries 2480 County Road D, Wisconsin Rapids 715-887-2095 www.cranberrylink.com Glacial Lake Cranberries is a historic and sustainable cranberry marsh that has been in continuous operation since 1873. Experience the cranberry harvest, listen to the song of the sandhill crane and view the vibrant fall colors over a bright sea of red. Learn history and fun facts, view videos and shop for cranberry-themed gifts at the Glacial Lake Cranberries Visitor Center. Be sure to bring your camera to capture the harvest in action and breathtaking views! Tours offered during harvest season which is late September through late October. Reservations are required.
Performing Arts Center of Wisconsin Rapids1801 16th Street South, Wisconsin Rapids 715-424-6763 www.wrps.org/pac/The Performing Arts Center of Wisconsin Rapids, an 833 seat proscenium theater located on the campus of Lincoln High School, is the hub of performing arts events in the Central Wisconsin area. Check the website for their current schedule.
Wisconsin Rapids Community Theatre 220 3rd Avenue South, Suite 6, Wisconsin Rapids 715-421-0435 www.wrctheatre.orgFirst in the state; first in the region; third in the nation. WRCT features live performances showcasing award-winning local talent year round. Check the website or call for current performances or events.
Wisconsin State Firefighter’s Memorial Ben Hanson Park 2031 2nd Avenue South, Wisconsin Rapids www.wsfm.org
A moving tribute to all Wisconsin firefighters, especially those who have fallen in the line of duty. Located in a beautiful setting on the Wisconsin River. Includes the Fallen Firefighter statue, memorial wall and Visitors Center.
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“These wonderful, loving young ladies attend
many affairs acting as ambassadors for the community and the Cranberry Blossom Festival. It is of vital importance to teach our youth to care for and give back to others, and to promote our great area!”
– Lois Cantin, Cranberry Blossom Festival
Princess Program
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Marian Center for Peace 241 Apricot Street, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 715-424-MARY (6279) www.mariancenterforpeace.org Visit us on Facebook/pages/Marian-Center-for-PeaceLocated on the grounds of Saints Peter & Paul Catholic Church, this pilgrimage destination houses a chapel, a relic image of Our Lady of Guadalupe, a copy of the Vilnius Divine Mercy painting, replicas of the Shroud of Turin, a library and a gift shop.
McMillan Memorial Library
Strengthening our community through lifelong learning.• Print and Audiovisual Materials• Internet and WiFi • Expert Staff
• Community Commons Area• Coffeehouse • Meeting Rooms
• Special Events for All AgesVisit the Library for great free services!
McMillan Memorial Library 490 East Grand Avenue
Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 715-422-5136
www.mcmillanlibrary.org
South Wood County Historical Museum 540 3rd Street South Wisconsin Rapids 715-423-1580 www.swch-museum.comLocal banker Isaac P. Witter and his wife Charlotte built their beautiful home on “Quality Row” in 1907, and we at the South Wood County Historical Museum would like to share it with you. Our display of Disney animator Grim Nat-wick’s work includes Betty Boop, Mr. Ma-goo, Snow White and others. The Krohn photographs from the 1950s are still on view. We invite you to walk through a history of cranberry growing, business districts and lumbering in our area. We also feature a country kitchen, school room and a train depot. Open Labor Day through Memorial Day on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday from 1-4 pm. No charge. Tours can be scheduled upon request year-round and our grounds are available for weddings and senior photographs.
Courtesy of Incourage Community Foundation
Courtesy of Incourage Community Foundation
“Each year, residents come together to celebrate the many good things in south Wood County. Our community is all about its people, the relationships we build, and the connections we make. Our neighbors make this community a great place to live and work…a place where one neighbor leads to another.”
– Carol Davis, Incourage Community Foundation
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January 9- February 24 Pottery by Bill Kaufmann and Cynthia Mosedale
with Weavings by Mary Burns
March 1- April 7 Port Edwards Schools Youth Art Month Show
April 10- May 26 Focal Point Camera Club
June 5- July 14 Acrylics & Watercolors by Robin Chapman with Jewelry,
Beaded Gourds and Sculpture by Bill Karberg
July 17- August 25 Watercolor/Pen & Ink by Jean Lukens with
Works in Glass by Tracey Rice
August 28- October 6 One Man Show – Keith Williams
October 9- November 17 Oil Paintings by Kevin Knopp with
Painted Furniture by Mary Kay Knopp
November 20- January 5 Oil Paintings by Nancy Laliberte with Pottery by Joe Clark
The Alexander House is operated by the Alexander Charitable Foundation andis open to the public. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday from 1-4 pm or by
appointment. Opening receptions are the beginning date shown, from 5-8 pmVisit us at alexanderhouseonline.org.
1131 Wisconsin River Drive • Port Edwards, WI 54469 • 715-887-3442
ALEXANDER HOUSE 2015 CALENDAR OF EXHIBITSALEXANDER HOUSE 2015 CALENDAR OF EXHIBITS
The Wisconsin River Papermaking Museum focuses on papermaking history in the Wisconsin River valley and particularly history of the Consolidated Water Power & Paper Company which was headquartered in Wisconsin Rapids for over 100 years.
The Museum features two local history exhibits. The first is a pictorial history of the 100-year-old mansion that houses the museum. The second tells the story of the development of the dam on the Wisconsin River at Grand Rapids/Centralia.
Traveling exhibits about papermaking are also brought in as they are available.
730 First Avenue South, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495 For information call: 715-424-3037 Open Tuesdays and Thursdays 1 pm - 4 pm Free Admission
Griffith State Nursery 473 Griffith Avenue, Wisconsin Rapids 715-424-3700 Wisconsin’s forest nursery program has been a leader in the stewardship of natural resources since 1911, producing over 1.5 billion tree and wildlife shrub seedlings. Griffith State Nursery is open to visitors from 7:45 am - 4:30 pm, Monday through Friday.
Ho-Chunk Gaming Nekoosa 949 County Road G, Nekoosa, WI 1-800-782-4560 www.ho-chunkgaming.com/nekoosa Ho-Chunk Gaming Nekoosa offers a full casino experience with Poker, Blackjack and over 650 slots. The Grille features seafood, steak and fine-dining in a rustic setting, with a banquet center that can serve 200+ guests. A free shuttle service serves the local communities, and a busing program is available for special groups!
Jeremiah’s Crossing Therapeutic Riding Center 2440 County Highway X, Babcock, WI 715-884-2551 www.jeremiahscrossing.org Jeremiah’s Crossing is a therapeutic horseback riding-ranch dedicated to helping horses help children and adults with diagnosed special needs. The ranch sits on a 180-acre wooded site complete with riding trails where individuals with special needs participate in Equine Assisted Activities (EAA) lessons. Jeremiah’s Crossing does not charge participants for services. All ranch activities are supported through volunteer efforts, fundraising, and grant opportunities. Lessons are offered in spring, summer, and fall. Tours are available by appointment.
Rubi Reds 4081 8th Street South, Wisconsin Rapids 715-712-0324 www.rubireds.com Rubi Reds is located in the heart of cranberry country. Our sweetened dried cranberries are all-natural and packed with health benefits. They are moist and plump, Wisconsin grown, produced and packaged. Our product line features a variety of cranberry products, as well as additional items which complement Wisconsin’s #1 fruit crop – CRANBERRIES!
Rudolph Grotto 6957 Grotto Avenue, Rudolph, WI 715-435-3120 On top of a low hill, behind St. Philips Church, are the sprawling grounds of the Grotto Gardens and Wonder Cave. The Rudolph Grotto, started in 1920, was a fulfillment of a promise that Father Philip Wagner made to the Virgin Mary in thanks for healing from a lingering illness while studying for the priesthood. The Grotto consists of five plus acres and lush flower beds, numerous shrines, museum, and gift shop. The Grotto is set among meandering paths and crooked bridges, with shady, intimate areas for meditation as well as more formal memorials and open picnic grounds.
Wisconsin Dairy State Cheese Highway 13 and 34, Rudolph, WI 715-435-3144 Wisconsin’s rich dairy heritage is on display at Wisconsin Dairy State Cheese, a family-owned and operated retail sales store and production facility. View master cheese makers from two large observation windows or browse and shop for more than 100 different types of Wisconsin cheese! Open seven days a week. Please call for holiday hours!
Wisconsin Rapids Municipal Zoo 1911 Gaynor Avenue, Wisconsin Rapids 715-421-8240 The Wisconsin Rapids Municipal Zoo is a small zoo with an interactive petting area, beautiful gardens, picnic area and playground. They also have an enclosed building available for zoo programs and to rent for private parties. Open Tuesday through Sunday 10 am-6 pm, Memorial Day through the end of August. No charge.
Wisconsin Rapids Rafters Baseball 521 Lincoln Street, Wisconsin Rapids 715-424-5400 www.raftersbaseball.com The Wisconsin Rapids Rafters play in the Northwoods League, which is a summer collegiate baseball league comprised top players from across North America. The experience is similar to a professional minor league team, using wooden bats, minor league specification baseballs, and providing entertainment on and off the field. Enjoying a Rafters game at Witter Field will remind you why baseball is America’s favorite pastime! The Wisconsin Rapids Rafters will play a 72 game schedule with 36 home games in 2015!
Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings Hockey 2711 16th Street South, Wisconsin Rapids 518-837-7099 www.riverkinghockey.com The Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings began their inaugural season on May 1st, 2014. With a focus on “building hockey up and down the river,” the Riverkings look forward to being a part of the Wisconsin Rapids community. Come watch the Riverkings heat up the ice at the South Wood County Recreation Center!
Points of InterestMemorial Clock Tower Mead Rapids View Park Dedicated to the earliest settlers for their great efforts and progress they and those who followed brought to this area and to the Mead families for their continuous commitment to the beautification of our river banks and parks, this clock tower stands along the riverfront in downtown Wisconsin Rapids.
Veterans Memorial Park Located in the heart of downtown Wisconsin Rapids on the east bank of the Wisconsin River. The Veterans Memorial Park is dedicated to the veterans of Central Wisconsin. This park is a popular facility for the holiday Rekindle the Spirit lighting ceremony, Independence Day celebration and hosts “Lunch by the River”, which is a weekly event during the summer that provides entertainment and food by local vendors.
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Wisconsin was projected to produce 5.3 million barrels of cranberries in 2014… that’s enough to circle the earth over 50 times!
Keep cranberries close to your heart… they contain significant amounts of antioxidants, known for protection against heart disease!
More than 250 growers produce cranberries on approximately 21,000 acres of land throughout 20 counties in central and northern Wisconsin.
Approximately 15,000 years ago, Wisconsin Rapids was the bed of a Glacial Lake. Due to this unique environmental history, the land now has sandy soil and a high water table… the ideal environment for growing cranberries!
The cranberry is the Official State Fruit of Wisconsin as of 2004!
Smile! Cranberries reduce the risk of gum disease!
Wisconsin cranberry growers annually harvest enough cranberries to supply every man, woman and child in the world with 26 cranberries!
Cranberries have tiny air pockets that cause them to bounce and float!
The cranberry got its name from early settlers who thought that the blossom of the cranberry vine resembled the head of a crane. Nowadays, the name crane-berry has been shortened to cranberry. Many festivals celebrate the harvest season for this beloved berry, but only one celebrates its namesake, BLOSSOM season!
Cranberry Blossom Festival
June 18-21, 2015www.blossomfest.com
Splash of Red Cranberry Tours Presented by Pittsville High School FFA 715-884-6412 www.pittsville.k12.wi.us/cranberryTour several different area marshes, pick fresh fruit from the vine, and observe testing, cleaning and freezing of the fruit harvest with students from the nation’s only Cranberry Science Class as your tour guides. A scrumptious lunch with special cranberry treats is included with the tour. All monies go toward scholarship and trip opportunities for Pittsville FFA members. Reservations are a must. Tours offered 9:30 am - 12 pm Oct. 2, 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 29, 2015 (harvest/weather permitting). Tours available to motor coach groups Monday-Friday.
Rubi Reds4081 8th Street South Wisconsin Rapids 715-712-0324 www.rubireds.com
Dried fruits, jams/jellies, chocolates, ice cream, cheese, wine, meats, and much more. Let us help you build a gift basket or box to ship or take with you.
Visit our retail store in Wisconsin Rapids to experience Wisconsin’s #1 fruit crop and all that it has to offer your taste buds!
Proud to offer Wisconsin made products!
Late-September through late-October, the Cranberry Highway reveals a sea of red
cranberries coupled with the blazing colors of fall. The self-guided drive stretches for
almost 50 miles along century-old cranberry beds from Wisconsin Rapids to Warrens, and
between Pittsville and Nekoosa.www.cranberryhighway.com
Glacial Lake Cranberries2480 County Road D, Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54495 | 715-887-2095 | [email protected]
Visitor Center • Cranberry Gifts • History Exhibit • Fresh Cranberries during harvestCranberry Harvest Tours - Reservations RequiredOpen Monday-Saturday 9 am-3 pm, 3rd week of September through 3rd week of October
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Play a Round of GolfThose who enjoy a leisurely afternoon working on their golf games will find Wisconsin Rapids Area offers several courses perfect for the avid enthusiast. Fit in a few holes, or visit one of our local driving ranges to brush up on your skills. Either way, there is a place to fit both your budget and your playing level.
Bull’s Eye Country Club 2800 Ridgewood Trail, Wisconsin Rapids 715-423-2225 www.bullseyecountryclub.com Wisconsin Rapids golf at its finest! Bull’s Eye Country Club is an outstanding golf course overlooking the beautiful Wisconsin River, with affordable rates and fantastic conditions. This par-72 golf course stretches over 6600 yards from the back tees. While on this magnificent course you will test your accuracy with their fairways, water hazards and sand bunkers. Bull’s Eye Country Club’s goal is to provide you with a quality experience that includes exceptional service and a comfortable atmosphere.
Homestead Golf Course 3372 Highway 73, Wisconsin Rapids 715-423-7577 Originally the Hafermann family farm, Richard Hafermann (father of Dewey Hafermann, current owner and operator) converted the farmhouse into Homestead Bar in the fall of 1970. In June 1971, the former farm fields officially became Homestead Golf Course! This 9-hole course features 2,712 yards of golf from the longest tees and a par of 34.
Lake Arrowhead 1195 Apache Lane, Rome, WI 715-325-2929 www.lakearrowhead-golf.com Lake Arrowhead golf complex is located 13 miles south of Wisconsin Rapids and 35 miles north of Wisconsin Dells. Lake Arrowhead consists of two 18-hole championship courses, The Lakes and The Pines.
The Lakes Course Like The Pines, The Lakes received Golf Digest’s 4.5 Star ranking in its “Places to Play” section. Upon opening in 1998, The Lakes Course promptly was nominated for Best New Public Course in America. The course features bentgrass fairways, sculpted bunkers, natural sands areas, large undulating greens and four sets of boxes to allow golfers to match the course yardage to their own ability.
The Pines Course Golf Digest awarded The Pines a 4.5 Star “Places to Play” Award Winner and ranked the course among its top 75 public courses in America. Tucked among tall pines and lush woodlands, The Pines provides the ultimate golf experience for players of all skill levels. Opened in 1982, it is the original 18-hole championship course and has matured into the golfing equivalent of a fine wine.
The Ridges Golf Course 2311 Griffith Avenue, Wisconsin Rapids 715-424-3204 www.ridgesgolfcourse.com The Ridges is sometimes looked upon as a course with two distinctly different nine hole layouts. The front nine has more length and man-made hazards while God made the hazards of the back nine. The back nine is heavily wooded and begins on an actual ridge with a tee shot that overlooks towering pines, the Buena Vista Creek and the flourishing valley floor more than 80 feet below. Ask our members, and they’ll tell you that at The Ridges it is often best to leave the driver in your bag when you make the turn! The front nine has its challenges, but the back nine is undeniably different.
Tri-City Golf Course 3000 Golf Course Road, Wisconsin Rapids 715-423-1380 This 9 hole public facility is set in the center of Wisconsin Rapids and on the Bull’s Eye Country Club property; complete with a full service golf shop, driving range and bar. The course plays just over 2,800 and is equipped with three sets of tee boxes for golfers of any caliber to enjoy walking or while riding in a cart.
Set up CampGather your family underneath the blanket of undisturbed stars, throw another log on the campfire, and prepare for an unforgettable evening with clear skies, nature’s songs, and shooting stars.
Dexter County Park 8200 Highway 54, Pittsville, WI 715-421-8422 Located 6 miles south of Pittsville, the park surrounds the 298-acre Lake Dexter, famous for its acres of wildlife and game fish. Totaling more than 1,200 acres, the park offers 95 campsites, 92 of which are electrical. Campground facilities include showers, picnic areas, boat launch, beach area and an enclosed shelter. The park provides a scenic, undeveloped, wooded area for users. The Wood County Park and Forestry Department takes campsite reservation up to 11 months in advance. On-site registration for non-reserved sites begins May 1 at the campground, through the park closing date, following the 9-day gun deer hunt in November.
North Wood County Park 7500 Park Lane, Arpin, WI 715-421-8422 Located 5 miles north of Highway 13 and 80 on County Road A. The 172-acre park is located on the banks of the Yellow River. Two small artificial lakes created by dams on the river and a small pine-wooded island provide scenic beauty for the entire area. One of the main attractions of the park is the 225-foot suspension bridge over the river. Other attractions include a frisbee golf course, stone shelter for rent and beach area. There are 99 campsites located at North Park, 78 of these
are electrical. Shower facilities are available. The Wood County Park and Forestry Department takes campsite reservations up to 11 months in advance. On-site registration for non-reserved sites begins May 1 at the campground, through the park closing date, October 31.
South Wood County Park 64th Street South, Kellner, WI 715-421-8422 Located 5.5 miles east of Wisconsin Rapids, the park surrounds the 148-acre Lake Wazeecha, which is the Indian term for “lake of the land of the pines.” Totaling more than 325 acres, the park offers 73 campsites, 61 of which are electrical. Campground facilities include a concession stand with ice and wood, showers, picnic areas, playground, beach area and boat launch. The Wood County Park and Forestry Department takes campsite reservations up to 11 months in advance. On-site registration for non-reserved sites begins May 1 at the campground, through the park closing date, October 31.
Take a Hike or Pedal a BikeCentral Wisconsin’s unique topographical blend of winding hills and flat river areas make it one of the best areas for cycling enthusiasts. Downtown Wisconsin Rapids is quickly becoming a popular destination for cyclists with recent developments such as the Wisconsin River Trail. The area’s extensive network of trails extends outward to the suburbs, offering a multitude of cycling opportunities. Ahdawagam Trail System More than 20 miles of biking trails are included in the City of Wisconsin Rapids’ recreational system. Traversing through wooded and urban areas, along the riverfront, or aside city streets, the system is composed of five distinct trails ranging from 3 to 7 miles in length.
Sandhill’s Swamp Buck Trail Nestled on an oak upland between two marshes is the trail head of Sandhill’s Swamp Buck Trail. This trail takes the adventuresome off the beaten path through forests and over myriad marshes that look much the same as they did following the glacier’s retreat 10,000 years ago. The trail ends at North Bluff, 3.5 miles from the trail head. A spring or fall experience on the Swamp Buck Trail is beyond description.
South Wood County Recreation Trail Circle the wooded shoreline of Lake Wazeecha, which is the Indian name for “lake of the land of the pines,” on this 4.1 mile multi-use recreation trail, complete with picnic areas and unforgettable views.
Wisconsin River Trail You’ll find glorious trees, singing birds, river views, and great company along the Wisconsin River Trail. Traveling from downtown Wisconsin Rapids through Port Edwards and into Nekoosa, this 9.5-mile trail connects the communities through a dedicated, paved, bike trail. Pack a picnic, grab a map, and set off on a family adventure.
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lsmap key Blue Trail The Blue Trail is paved and is constructed on top of an old railroad bed. The trail runs from Seneca Road; the border between Wisconsin Rapids and Port Edwards; north to West Grand Avenue. Along the way you will go past numerous wetlands and forest areas as well as pass by the City’s Zoo. At West Grand Avenue you can cross over the Riverview Expressway and connect with the Green Trail. You can also cross over just south of the Zoo and connect with the Red Trail. If you continue south of Seneca Road you will connect with other Wood County trails that run through Port Edwards and Nekoosa. The Blue Trail is 3.1 miles long.
Green Trail The Green Trail follows the Riverview Expressway east through the city. From the intersection of Highway 54 and
the Riverview Expressway you can continue east into the Town of Grand Rapids. The trail ends at Reddin Road near the city limits on the north side of town. The Green Trail is 6.6 miles long.
Purple Trail The Purple Trail begins at the intersection of Highway 54 and the Riverview Expressway. Proceed north along Highway 54, crossing Washington Street. Two blocks north of Washington Street, the trail goes through a pedestrian underpass emerging at Robinson Park. If you cross Highway 54 at Washington Street you can continue north over a railroad overpass to Spring Street. From there go west on Spring Street to 1st Street North and connect with the Red Trail. The Purple Trail is 3.8 miles long.
Red Trail The Red Trail begins at the Ben Hansen Park (parking is available). The paved trail runs north along the Wisconsin River through Ben Hansen Park and Lyons Park, passing under the
Riverview Expressway Bridge and continues north along 1st Avenue South to the Grand Avenue Bridge. After crossing the Grand Avenue Bridge, the trail continues north again through Veterans Park and Mead Rapids View Park. The trail resumes its northward trek along 1st Street into the Village of Biron. The Red Trail is 3.8 miles long.
Yellow Trail The Yellow Trail begins at Demitz Park at the intersection of 3rd Street South and the Riverview Expressway. The trail heads south along 1st Street South and joins the Airport trail at Two Mile Avenue where it heads east to Sampson Street then south again to Griffith Avenue. You can then proceed east along Griffith Avenue to Nepco Lake Park. The Yellow Trail is 4.1 miles long.
*The Yellow Trails shows up orange on the Wisconsin Rapids bicycle trails map and the roads are yellow.
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Rev up Your EngineLooking for a little excitement? Feeling the need for speed? Rev up your dirt bike, ATV, or stock car and head to the Wisconsin Rapids Area!Dyracuse Off-Road Park 1047 County Road O (off Highway 13), Rome, WI 715-325-8017 www.rapidangels.com Located in the Town of Rome, just 13 miles south of Wisconsin Rapids. Open early April through October offering an opportunity watch, practice or participate for those thrill seekers in Motocross, Hill Climb and Harescramble events. Situated on 334 acres and features a motocross track, a supercross track and over 10 miles of trials. The park includes a picnic area, playground, shelter and restrooms.
Wood County ATV Area 4415 Highway 54, Port Edwards, WI 715-421-8422 Located about 3 miles west of Port Edwards on Highway 54, the Wood County ATV Area offers 10 miles of developed trail on 400 acres of county forest land. Open year round with the exception of the gun deer season. They have running water, restrooms, a playground, loading ramp and enclosed shelter available for your convenience.
Go on a DriveStart a love affair with the open road, and the unexpected is bound to run wild. Our scenic drives will surprise and delight the entire family as you spend an afternoon exploring the heart of Wisconsin and all its simple pleasures.
Sandhill Wildlife Area Trumpeter Trail Mid April to late October The Trumpeter Trail Auto Tour, a 14-mile, allweather road, provides a quiet glimpse into the area’s wildlife and habitats. Interpretive signs along the trail provide information on area wildlife, habitat management and unique features. Climb one of three observation towers located throughout the area to catch an aerial view of the wildlife and habitat in its undisturbed form. A small herd of American bison, white-tailed deer, ruffed grouse, Canada geese, ducks, loons, bald eagles, sandhill cranes, shorebirds, songbirds, hawks, owls and furbearers find a great home here at Sandhill. You will find the land is a remote, quiet wildlife oasis amidst a bustling world dominated by people.
Cranberry Highway Mid-September to late October Curling past fields and farms, creeks and clouds, waterfowl and other wonders, the Cranberry Highway® reveals some of the best fall color you’ll see this season: the red sea of cranberries coupled with the blazing yellows and oranges from fall leaves. This self-guided drive stretches for almost 50 miles along century-old cranberry beds from Wisconsin Rapids to Warrens, and between Pittsville and Nekoosa. For more information go to www.cranberryhighway.com.
On the WaterLet nature perk up your senses as you enjoy our waters. Spend the afternoon on a relaxing canoe ride- listen carefully to hear a fish jump or a bullfrog’s croak. When you’ve had enough peace and quiet, ditch the canoe for a boat, rev up the motor, and get ready for a thrill!
Don’t forget our most popular water activity — fishing! Whether you choose to compete in one of our yearly tournaments or just savor a casual day on the riverbank,you’ll find plenty of fishing spots here.
Wisconsin River: From its headwaters on the Wisconsin- Michigan border, it falls more than 1,000 feet on its 500-mile journey through the states, before emptying into the Mississippi River in Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin. Once full of logging rafts and tradesman, the river now tells a success story based on thriving aquatic life and a variety of recreational opportunities, including several scenic parks and trails located in and around downtown Wisconsin Rapids.
Lake Arrowhead: Developed in the 1970s, Lake Arrowhead totals more than 300 acres and is surrounded by a private residential development. Public use of facilities is restricted to Lake Arrowhead County Park, located on the west end of the lake off 15th Avenue. The park features a boat launch, beach, picnic area and restrooms. Open May 1–November 1.
Lake Camelot: More than 445 acres includes northern pike, bass, walleye and pan fish. A public boat launch at Lake Camelot is maintained by Adams County. The launch is located in the Town of Rome on 10th Avenue off Apache Avenue.
Lake Dexter: Developed in 1962, Dexter Lake totals some 300 acres and is surrounded by more than 1,000 acres of wild or undeveloped land with abundant wildlife and game fish. With a maximum depth of 17 feet, Dexter Lake offers a wide variety of fishing opportunities including northern pike, walleye, bass, crappie, perch, bluegills and suckers. Dexter County Park includes two boat launches, a handicapped fishing pier and a fish cleaning house.
Lake Nepco: Venture onto nearly 500 acres of pristine water at Lake Nepco. Surrounded by Nepco Lake County Park, located 1 mile south of Wisconsin Rapids on Highway 13, the lake and park were donated to the county in 1977 by Nekoosa Papers, Inc. The park features a beach area, boat ramp, picnic area, playground, handicapped access boat dock and small shelter. With a maximum depth of 29 feet, Nepco Lake features a wide variety of fishing including northern pike, walleye, bass, musky and bluegill.
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Necedah National Wildlife Refuge N11385 Headquarter Road, Necedah, WI 608-565-2551 www.fws.gov/refuge/necedahHike, hunt, fish, view wildlife, take pictures, or participate in a public event in the 44,000 acres of wildlife habitat at Necedah National Wildlife Refuge! The Visitor Center and Karner Korner store are located off of Highway 21, west of Necedah. Year-round fun for all ages!
Lake Petenwell: Wisconsin’s second largest body of water (23,000 acres). As home to a variety of game fish, including northern pike, bass, walleye, pan fish and musky, Petenwell hosts a variety of fishing tournaments throughout the year. Locally known “hot spots” include Devil’s Elbow, the mouth of Fourteen Mile Creek, Barnum Bay, and Strongs Prairie. These areas provide abundant underwater structure and harbor good concentrations of fish. A variety of boat launches are located on Petenwell.
Lake Sherwood: Venture onto 246 acres of water for an afternoon of boating or fishing northern pike, bass, walleye and pan fish. A public boat launch at Lake Sherwood Lodge is maintained by Adams County. The launch is located behind the Shermalot Motel on Queens Way, Rome.
Lake Wazeecha: Lake Wazeecha, the Indian name for “lake of the land of the pines,” totals 131 acres and is surrounded by South Wood County Park. The lake provides two beach areas, handicapped fish access area, and ample opportunities for boating, water skiing and fishing. A variety of pan fish, bass and northern pike were stocked in the lake during the county’s dredging project in 1994. Although famous for hosting the Wisconsin State Water-Ski Show Championship, Lake Wazeecha prides itself on its two beaches, White Sand and Red Sand.
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Farmers MarketsWinter Farmers Market 555 West Grand Avenue (Rapids Mall), Wisconsin Rapids 715-421-3500 www.rapidsmall.com The Rapids Mall invites area farmers to set up a booth inside the mall in order to sell a variety of fresh fruits & vegetables along with baked & canned products that you might be missing from the summer market! November through March on Thursdays from 9 am - 4 pm.
Wood County Farmers Market 555 West Grand Avenue (Rapids Mall), Wisconsin Rapids 715-421-3500 www.rapidsmall.com Drop by to see for yourself or call to find out about the assortment of vegetables, fruits, local specialties, organic foods and crafts. June 5 through October 30 on Thursdays from 9 am - 4 pm and Saturdays from 8 am - 12 pm in the Rapids Mall parking lot.
Rome Farmers Market 715- 325-8013 [email protected] www.facebook.com/romefarmersmarket Come to Alpine Village for your pick of fresh fruits, vegetables, baked goods and many other seasonal products. May 22 through September 25 on Fridays from 8 am - 1 pm. There will be gazebo presentations at 9:30 am, schedules available at the market.
Winter FunOur winters are filled with postcard perfect scenes of snowy trees bordering frozen lakes. While the snow affords plenty of peaceful views, it also provides fun for adults and kids alike! Snowmobiling has a long and cherished history in Wisconsin Rapids Area. With some 264.5 miles of snowmobile trails to enjoy in Wood County, the trail system and its tributaries connect clubs, restaurants and charming towns to allow riders a totally snowmobile-oriented touring and vacation experience. Call Visit Wisconsin Rapids at 800-554-4484 to have a trail map sent to you prior to your arrival. Feel the thrill of cruising over a frozen terrain or a well-groomed trail just once and experience a thrilling ride through our winter wonderland.
Ice fishing is a completely unique experience and once you try it you’ll be hooked for life! Let the local experts set you up in an ice house, get it well stocked, then kick back and enjoy a very Wisconsin tradition. A great way to get a second shot at the one that got away! Lakes Nepco, Dexter, and Wazeecha are excellent areas for ice fishing. Be extremely cautious of ice conditions at all times. Too cold to spend the day? Be sure to check the annual calendar of events for Historic Point Basse’s ice harvest or one of our local community’s ice fisheries!
Cross-country skiing is everywhere, with hundreds of miles of well-marked trails traversing private lands and state areas. Break away from the more crowded touring centers and let yourself experience the splendid isolation of the Wisconsin woods in winter.
Downhill skiing and tubing aficionados can find all the thrills without all the lines at Powers Bluff Winter Sports Area. Ski, boot, and pole rentals are readily available for a trouble-free winter adventure.
Powers Bluff Winter Sports Area 6990 Bluff Drive, Arpin, WI 715-421-8422 www.co.wood.wi.us/departments/parks Powers Bluff, a 160-acre park located just 17 miles northwest of Wisconsin Rapids, is home to downhill skiing, cross-country skiing, tubing, snowmobiling and snowshoeing. A two-story stone shelter building includes a warming house with concessions, ski, snowboard, boot, and pole rentals. Tow passes are available for purchase on site. Open seasonally, Saturday and Sunday from 10 am - 5 pm. Call ahead to verify holiday schedule.
Powers Bluff is home to three downhill skiing and snowboarding trails varying from 1,320 to 1,500 feet in length. The estimated vertical drop is 250 feet. The downhill trails are operated by a handle grip tow, which is an ideal system for beginners and snow boarders. Ski, boot, and pole rentals are available on site. Handle grip tow tickets are available for purchase on site.
Families will love tubing! Descend through the snow on a fast-paced tube while visiting Powers Bluff winter sports area. Four tube runs are available, with two handle grip tows that lessen your wait time during your winter adventure. Tubes are provided at no charge with the purchase of a tube hill ticket. No outside tubes are allowed.
Sandhill Wildlife Area’s auto trail closes in October, but that’s when the real magic begins. Bring your snowshoes or cross-country skis and discover Sandhill’s winter secrets. The trail is free to enter, although a kind donation from you is very much appreciated. A donation box is located at the chalet near the Sandhill entrance gate.
Nepco Lake County Park is located one mile south of Wisconsin Rapids on Highway 13 (enter on Griffith Avenue, County Road Z). The 125 acre park is open year round for outdoor activities from 8 am – 10 pm. There is currently 4.4 miles (7.1 km) of ski trails. Trails are by the River Cities Nordic Ski Club throughout the season. Passes can be purchased at the trailhead. Daily trail passes: $5/student or adult, free/7 and under; Annual trail passes: $15/student or adult, $30/family. For snow conditions and trail maps visit www.co.wood.wi.us/Departments/Parks/CrossCountrySkiing.aspx.
Richfield Area Trail is located seven miles north of Pittsville on County Trunk Highway A, and then one-half mile east on Heggelund Lane. The trail, approximately 5 miles long, is routed across open fields, through forests, and along Puff Creek to provide additional scenic value. There is also a 2-mile and 1-mile trail. All trails are marked and groomed during the winter season.
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SUP the Rapids LLC 715-570-2989 SUPtheRapidsLLC.com [email protected] fastest growing sport has come to Wisconsin Rapids! Stand-Up Paddleboarding, SUP, is a fun way to explore the waterways around the Wisconsin Rapids Area. A SUP outing can be 1-3 hours long and people of all ages will enjoy this activity. Great for large groups, birthday parties, and camps. If you can swim you can SUP. Call to reserve your SUP today, we deliver!
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Capture EventsJanuary 2015 1 Chill Out Jump for the Children’s Miracle Network 715-325-6555 www.barnumbaymarina.com
1 Rome SnoBandit Poker Run Begins 715-325-6711 www.romesnobandits.com
6 Learn to Curl 715-421-5607 www.tri-citycurlingclub.com
9-Feb 24 Pottery by Bill Kaufmann & Cynthia Mosedale with Weavings by Mary Burns 715-887-3442 www.alexanderhouseonline.org
9-Feb 28 “Light Matters” Glass, Metal & Reed Exhibition 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com
13 Learn to Curl 715-421-5607 www.tri-citycurlingclub.com
16 Friday Night Lights in the Studio: Improv Night 715-421-0435 www.wrctheatre.org
17 Can you Capture It 608-565-2551 www.fws.gov/refuge/necedah
17 Kiwanis Youth Outdoors Day – Winter 715-423-8938 www.wrkiwanis.org
17-18 Flint Knapping with Arthur Boehm 715-884-6335 http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/lands/WildlifeAreas/sandhill/
18 Tri-Norse Ski Club Junior/Senior Ski Jumping Tournament www.trinorse.com
20 Learn to Curl 715-421-5607 www.tri-citycurlingclub.com
22 Day of Prayer Remembrance and an Intercession on the Anniversary of the Roe vs. Wade Decision 715-424-6279 www.mariancenterforpeace.org
24 Keller Knights Radar Run and Vintage Rally 715-741-1314 www.kellnerknights.org
24 Camelot’s Annual Chili Contest 715-741-1314 www.camelotonthelake.com
24 Snowshoe Saturday 715-884-6335 http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/lands/WildlifeAreas/sandhill/
24 South Wood County Humane Society Souper Snow Sculpture Spectacular 715-423-0505 www.swchs.com
25 Donahue Super Sports Snowmobile Fun Ride 715-424-1762 www.kellnerknights.org
25 Wakely’s Ice Harvest 715-459-1722 www.historicpointbasse.com
25 Port Edwards Lions Annual Fisheree 715-459-3262 www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/portedwardswi
30 Good Vibrations 715-424-ARTS (2787) www.savorthearts.com
February 2015 1-24 Pottery by Bill Kaufmann & Cynthia Mosedale with Weavings by Mary Burns 715-887-3442 www.alexanderhouseonline.org
1-28 “Light Matters” Glass, Metal & Reed Exhibition 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com
7 Polar Plunge to benefit Wisconsin Special Olympics 800-552-1324 www.specialolympicswisconsin.org
7 Rome SnoBandit Poker Run Finale 715-325-6711 www.romesnobandits.com
7-8 Timber Wolf Ecology and Management 715-884-6335 http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/lands/WildlifeAreas/sandhill/
12-15 ARTi Gras 715-421-0435 www.wrctheatre.org
12-15 ARTi Gras – A Celebration of the Arts 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com
13-15 SNOWBLAST at Lake Arrowhead! 715-325-3480 www.lakearrowhead.com
14 Mr. Wakley’s Winter Fest 715-459-1722 www.historicpointbasse.com
14 Snowshoe Saturday 715-884-6335 http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/lands/WildlifeAreas/sandhill/
14-15 WAA State Indoor www.wisconsinarcheryalliance.com
17 Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Mardi Gras Business Expo 715-423-1830 www.wisconsinrapidschamber.com
17 WRAMS & EJH Choir Concert 715-424-6763 www.wrps.org/pac
19 LHS Symphony Orchestra 715-424-6763 www.wrps.org/pac
20 Friday Night Lights in the Studio: ARTi Gras Musical Cabaret 715-421-0435 www.wrctheatre.org
20 Dallas Brass 715-424-ARTS (2787) www.savorthearts.com
21 Camelot’s Annual Fishery 715-325-5093 www.camelotonthelake.com
21-22 Flint Knapping with Arthur Boehm 715-884-6335 http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/lands/WildlifeAreas/sandhill/
21-22 Rapids Mall Sidewalk Sale 715-421-3500 www.rapidsmall.com
23 LHS Band Special Concert 715-424-6763 www.wrps.org/pac
23 EJH Band Concert 715-424-6763 www.wrps.org/pac
23-March 9 Mosaic Mixed Media with Bonnie Dhein (class) 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com
March 2015 1-Apr 7 Port Edwards Schools Youth Art Month Show 715-887-3442 www.alexanderhouseonline.org
1-9 Mosaic Mixed Media with Bonnie Dhein (class) 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com
4 “Wondering Wednesday” with Artist Tracey Rice (class) 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com
6 Friday Night Lights in the Studio: Trivia 715-421-0435 www.wrctheatre.org
6-7 WIAA State Gymnastics Tournament 715-344-8580 www.wiaawi.org
7 Pottery – Beginning Ceramics for Adults & Kids (workshop) 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com
7-8 Wilderness First Aid and Environmental Health Certification 715-884-6335 http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/lands/WildlifeAreas/sandhill/
13-14 Dancing at Lughnasa 715-421-0435 www.wrctheatre.org
14-15 Historic Point Basse Exhibit at Wisconsin Rapids Home Show 715-459-1722 www.historicpointbasse.com
14-15 Wisconsin Rapids Home Show 715-424-5060 www.cwhba.com
16 LHS Choir Concert 715-424-6763 www.wrps.org/pac
17 LHS Jazz Ensemble 715-424-6763 www.wrps.org/pac
19 The Art of Mat Cutting (class) 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com
19 The Art of Framing (class) 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com
19-22 Dancing at Lughnasa 715-421-0435 www.wrctheatre.org
20 The Bellamy Brothers 715-424-ARTS (2787) www.savorthearts.com
20-22 Annual Dairy State Steel Guitar Show 715-423-0793 www.dairysteelshow.com
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21 Product Photography – Jewelry, Glass and Other Reflective It (class) 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com
21 Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Spring Easter Event 715-423-1830 www.wisconsinrapidschamber.com
21-22 RCO Flyers at the Rapids Mall 715-421-3500 www.rapidsmall.com
25 The Art of Cooking Grains (workshop) 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com
28 Maple Sugar & Earth Preservation Day 715-459-1722 www.historicpointbasse.com
28 Rapids Mall Craft Show 715-421-3500 www.rapidsmall.comApril 2015 1-7 Port Edwards Schools Youth Art Month Show 715-887-3442 www.alexanderhouseonline.org
3-May 30 Art Exhibition featuring Oil & Watercolorist Marie App & Basket Maker Barbara Johnson 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com
4 Annual Easter Egg Hunt at Lake Arrowhead 715-325-3480 www.lakearrowhead.com
8 The Art of Salsa Making (workshop) 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com
10 Friday Night Lights in the Studio: Broadway Show Tunes 715-421-0435 www.wrctheatre.org
10 Church Basement Ladies 715-424-ARTS (2787) www.savorthearts.com
10-11 AHS Celebrate 60 - All Musical Review 715-422-0900 www.assumptioncatholicschools.org
10-May 26 Focal Point Camera Club 715-887-3442 www.alexanderhouseonline.org
12 Divine Mercy Sunday 715-424-6279 www.mariancenterforpeace.org
15-29 Exploring Watercolor (class) 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com
16-18 Rapids Mall Lawn & Garden Show 715-421-3500 www.rapidsmall.com
18 “Threads of Love” Fashion Show & Brunch 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com
23 Spring Concert at Our Lady Queen of Heaven School 715-422-0900 www.assumptioncatholicschools.org
23-26 LHS Spring Musical - Guys & Dolls 715-424-6763 www.wrps.org/pac
25 Children’s Festival 715-424-6750
25 Friends of Sandhill Open House 715-884-6335 http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/lands/WildlifeAreas/sandhill/
25 Rapids Mall Home Party Show 715-421-3500 www.rapidsmall.com
25 Wood County Master Gardeners Gardening Seminar 715-421-8440 www.wood.uwex.edu/master-gardeners
26 Motocross Race at Dyracuse Off-Road Park 715-325-8014 www.rapidangels.com
Central Wisconsin Cultural Center 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com Inspiring your inner artist through a wide array of exhibits, art classes and workshops along with a pottery studio and private music lessons. The Central Wisconsin Cultural Center is dedicated to enhancing the appreciation and ensuring the cultural vitality of the arts in Central Wisconsin.
McMillan Memorial Library Events 715-422-5136 www.mcmillanlibrary.org
Winter Farmers Market 555 West Grand Avenue (Rapids Mall), Wisconsin Rapids 715-421-3500 www.rapidsmall.com The Rapids Mall invites area farmers to set up a booth inside the mall in order to sell a variety of fresh fruits & vegetables along with baked & canned products that you might be missing from the summer market! November through March on Thursdays from 9 am - 4 pm.
Wood County Farmers Market 555 West Grand Avenue (Rapids Mall), Wisconsin Rapids 715-421-3500 www.rapidsmall.com Drop by to see for yourself or call to find out about the assortment of vegetables, fruits, local specialties, organic foods and crafts. June through October on Thursdays from 9 am - 4 pm and Saturdays from 8 am - 12 pm in the Rapids Mall parking lot.
Rome Farmers Market 715- 325-8013 [email protected] www.facebook.com/romefarmersmarket Come to Alpine Village for your pick of fresh fruits, vegetables, baked goods and many other seasonal products. May 22 through September 25 on Fridays from 8 am - 1 pm. There will be gazebo presentations at 9:30 am, schedules available at the market.
Tunes on the Turn 715-325-3480 www.lakearrowheadgolf.com May through August - Jazz and Pizazz is now “Tunes on the Turn” every Thursday evenings at 6 pm. There will be live music at The Pines patio, rain or shine.
Wisconsin Rapids Aqua Skiers weekly shows 715- 741-1737 www.aquaskiers.org June through August –the Wisconsin Rapids Aqua Skiers have shows at their Wisconsin River Site, which is ½ mile south of Anchor Bay and Lake Wazeecha . Visit their website for show dates and times.
Shermalot Water-Ski Show Team 715-421-2235 www.shermalotwaterskishowteam.com May through August - Feel the roar of the mighty ski-boats, see daredevil jumpers and precision acrobatics at the Shermalot Water-Ski Show Team performances at the Lake Arrowhead Dam every Wednesday and Saturday at 6:30 pm.
Wisconsin Rapids Rafters 715-424-5400 www.raftersbaseball.com May through August - Root root root for the home team at Witter Field, home of the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters! Which are Wisconsin Rapids very own Northwood’s League baseball team.
Friday night races at Golden Sands Speedway 715- 423-4650 www.gssraces.com May through August – Cruise into Golden Sands Speedway on Friday night for some great racing action, gates open at 4:30 pm.
Tunes on the Terrace 715-423-1500 www.hotelmead.com Memorial weekend through Labor Day weekend – Fridays from 6:30 - 10:30 pm enjoy live music, food and beverages under the stars at the Hotel Mead, “Tunes on the Terrace.”
Lunch by the River hosted by the Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce 715-423-1830 www.wisconsinrapidschamber.com June through August – Thursdays from 11:30 am - 1 pm come on down to Veterans Memorial Park and enjoy lunch by the river! There will be entertainment along with local food and beverage vendors.
Wisconsin Rapids City Band 715-340-1653 www.wrcityband.org June through August – Enjoy sounds of the city band musicians playing a wide variety of music under the summer sky at Robinson Park.
Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings Hockey 518-837-7099 www.riverkingshockey.com September through February – Come watch the Riverkings heat up the ice at the South Wood County Recreation Center!
ongoing events for 2015
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May 2015 1 Friday Night Lights in the Studio: Staged Reading 715-421-0435 www.wrctheatre.org
1-26 Focal Point Camera Club 715-887-3442 www.alexanderhouseonline.org
2 Outdoor Cooking with Dutch Ovens 715-884-6335 http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/lands/WildlifeAreas/sandhill/
4 AHS/AMS Band Concert 715-422-0900 www.assumptioncatholicschools.org
4-25 Beginning Oil Painting (class) 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com
7 WRPS Strings Festival 715-424-6763 www.wrps.org/pac
7-21 The Art of Basket Weaving (workshop) 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com
9 5K9 Walk, Run, Bike for Pets 715-423-0505 www.swchs.com
11 LHS Spring Band Concert 715-424-6763 www.wrps.org/pac
12 AHS/AMS Choir Concert 715-422-0900 www.assumptioncatholicschools.org
15-16 Almost, Maine 715-421-0435 www.wrctheatre.org
15-17 AHS Royal Event Weekend 715-422-0900 www.assumptioncatholicschools.org
16 Wood County Master Gardeners Plant Sale 715-421-8440 www.wood.uwex.edu/master-gardeners
16 Bats of Wisconsin 715-884-6335 http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/lands/WildlifeAreas/sandhill/
16 Port Edwards Garage Sale www.portedwardswi.com
18 LHS Symphony Orchestra Concert 715-424-6763 www.wrps.org/pac
19 EJH Band Concert 715-424-6763 www.wrps.org/pac
21-24 Almost, Maine 715-421-0435 www.wrctheatre.org
22 Grass Grinder Golf Scramble at Lake Arrowhead 715-325-2968 www.lakearrowhead.com
26 LHS Choir Concert 715-424-6763 www.wrps.org/pac
28 EJH Choir Concert 715-424-6763 www.wrps.org/pac
28 Silver Foxes Spring Show 715-421-0435 www.wrctheatre.org
June 2015 5-July 14 Acrylics & Watercolors by Robin Chapman with Jewelry, Beaded Gourds and Sculpture by Bill Karberg 715-887-3442 www.alexanderhouseonline.org
6 Jeremiah’s Crossing Charity Charge 5K Mudder 715-884-2551 www.jeremiahscrossing.org
7 Hillclimb at Dyracuse Off-Road Park 715-325-8014 www.rapidangels.com
7 Corpus Christi 715-424-6279 www.mariancenterforpeace.org
9 Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Gather by the Gazebo “Music in the Park” 715-423-1830 www.wisconsinrapidschamber.com
11 Iron Chef Competition 715-423-0505 www.swchs.com
13 Renaissance Race Against Cancer 800-338-4204 www.renaissance.com/rrac
13 Conservation Corner: Wetland Critters 608-565-2551 www.fws.gov/refuge/necedah
13-14 Historic Point Basse Pioneer Festival 715-459-1722 www.historicpointbasse.com
13-14 Rapids Kickers Soccer Tournament www.rapidskicker.com
18-21 Cranberry Blossom Festival 715-422-4650 www.blossomfest.com
19 Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce June Dairy Berry Breakfast 715-423-1830 www.wisconsinrapidschamber.com
20 Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Arts, Crafts & Cranberries Show 715-423-1830 www.wisconsinrapidschamber.com
20 Can you Capture It 608-565-2551 www.fws.gov/refuge/necedah
20 Conservation Corner: Wetland Critters 608-565-2551 www.fws.gov/refuge/necedah
21 Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Cranberry Blossom Festival Parade 715-423-1830 www.wisconsinrapidschamber.com
23-24 GRABAAWR 608-843-8412 www.bikewisconsin.com
24 Teeing off Fore the Girls Golf Scramble at Lake Arrowhead 715-325-3480 www.lakearrowhead.com
26-27 Masters Walleye Circuit Tournament at Lake Petenwell www.masterswalleyecircuit.com
27 South Wood County YMCA Triathlon 715-887-3240 www.swcymca.org
28 AIM Pro Walleye Series Tournament at Lake Petenwell www.aimfishing.com
July 2015 1-14 Acrylics & Watercolors by Robin Chapman with Jewelry, Beaded Gourds and Sculpture by Bill Karberg 715-887-3442 www.alexanderhouseonline.org
4 Wisconsin Rapids Fireworks Display Gather by the Wisconsin River off West Grand Avenue, fireworks at dusk
4 Wisconsin Rapids Aqua Skiers Street Dance on the River 715-741-1737 www.aquaskiers.org
11 Mutts & Martinis at Lake Arrowhead 715-325-3480 www.lakearrowhead.com
11 Conservation Corner: Blooms and Butterflies 608-565-2551 www.fws.gov/refuge/necedah
14 Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Gather by the Gazebo “Music in the Park” 715-423-1830 www.wisconsinrapidschamber.com
14-19 Wisconsin Trapshooting Association – WI State Shoot www.witrapshooters.com
16-19 49th Annual Wisconsin State Water-Ski Show Championship 715-741-1737 www.aquaskiers.org
17 AHS Golf Scramble 715-422-0900 www.assumptioncatholicschools.org
17-Aug 25 Watercolor/Pen & Ink by Jean Lukens with works in Glass by Tracey Rice 715-887-3442 www.alexanderhouseonline.org
18 Historic Point Basse Whodunit? 715-459-1722 www.historicpointbasse.com
18 Wood County Master Gardeners Garden Walk 715-421-8440 www.wood.uwex.edu/master-gardeners
18 Conservation Corner: Blooms and Butterflies 608-565-2551 www.fws.gov/refuge/necedah
28-30 Eco Explorers Day Camp 608-565-2551 www.fws.gov/refuge/necedah
August 2015 1-25 Watercolor/Pen & Ink by Jean Lukens with works in Glass by Tracey Rice 715-887-3442 www.alexanderhouseonline.org
2 Falk Memorial Golf Outing benefiting Tri-Norse Ski Club www.trinorse.com
3 South Wood County YMCA Annual Golf Classic 715-887-3240 www.swcymca.org
4-6 Eco Explorers Day Camp 608-565-2551 www.fws.gov/refuge/necedah
7 Port Edwards Fun Fest www.portedwardswi.com
8 Conservation Corner: Raptors www.fws.gov/refuge/necedah
11 Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Gather by the Gazebo “Music in the Park” 715-423-1830 www.wisconsinrapidschamber.com
15 Conservation Corner: Raptors 608-565-2551 www.fws.gov/refuge/necedah
15 Camelot’s Summer Frolic 715-325-5093 www.camelotonthelake.com
15-16 Jeremiah’s Crossing Family Fun Fest 715-884-2551 www.jeremiahscrossing.org
18 KIDS from Wisconsin 715-424-6763 www.wrps.org/pac
18 Lake Arrowhead Golf benefiting Cancer Research at Marshfield Clinic 715-325-3480 www.lakearrowhead.com
28-Oct 6 One Man Show – Keith Williams 715-887-3442 www.alexanderhouseonline.org
29 Annual Lake Classic Auto Show 715-325-5843 www.romesnobandits.com
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“A young girl starting out her ski jumping career on
the 5 meter hill at Tri-Norse which has 5 meter, 10
meter, 22 meter, and 55 meter jumps. This allows
the young jumpers the chance to advance to larger
hills as their abilities increase with proper coaching”
– Bill Arneson, Tri-Norse Ski Jumping Club.
29 Mentor and Me: Youth Duck Hunt Workshop 608-565-2551 www.fws.gov/refuge/necedah
September 2015 1-Oct 6 One Man Show – Keith Williams 715-887-3442 www.alexanderhouseonline.org
5 Lake Arrowhead 26th Annual Craft Show 715-325-3480 www.lakearrowhead.com
8 Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Mary’s Birthday) 715-424-6279 www.mariancenterforpeace.org
12 Historic Point Basse Harvest Fair 715-459-1722 www.historicpointbasse.com
12 Locals on Stage 715-424-6763 www.wrps.org/pac
12-13 Trapper Education 715-884-6335 http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/lands/WildlifeAreas/sandhill/
13 Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Downtown Grand Affair 715-423-1830 www.wisconsinrapidschamber.com
20 Harescramble at Dyracuse Off-Road Park 715-325-8014 www.rapidangels.com
25-27 Warrens Cranberry Festival 608-378-4200 www.cranfest.com
26 Low Cost Vaccine & Microchip Clinic 715-423-0505 www.swchs.com
26 Jewelry Making (workshop) 715-421-4598 www.culturalcenterarts.com
26 Lakes Area Artists Annual Art Show 715-325-3480 www.lakearrowhead.com
Late September through late October Altenburg’s Farm Fall Fun and Pumpkin Patch 715-421-2943 www.altenburgsfarm.com
Late September through late October Experience the fall colors while taking a self-guided drive on the Cranberry Highway 800-554-4484 www.cranberryhighway.com
October 2015 1-6 One Man Show – Keith Williams 715-887-3442 www.alexanderhouseonline.org
2, 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, and 29 Splash of Red Cranberry Tours 715-884-6412 RESERVATIONS REQUIRED http://psd.pittsville.k12.wi.us/Cranberry/
3-4 Annual Nekoosa Giant Pumpkin Festival 715-323-4533 www.nekoosagiantpumpkinfest.com
3-4 Historic Point Basse Historical Encampment 715-459-1722 www.historicpointbasse.com
9-Nov 17 Oil Paintings by Kevin Knopp with Painted Furniture by Mary Kay Knopp 715-887-3442 www.alexanderhouseonline.org
10 Lake Arrowhead Fall Big Cup Golf Scramble 715-325-2968 www.lakearrowhead.com
17 Can you Capture It 608-565-2551 www.fws.gov/refuge/necedah
17 South Wood County Humane Society Membership & Supply Drive 715-423-0505 www.swchs.com
17 Crane Watch 715-884-6335 http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/lands/WildlifeAreas/sandhill/
17 Historic Point Basse Spirit Walk 715-459-1722 www.historicpointbasse.com
Late September through late October Altenburg’s Farm Fall Fun and Pumpkin Patch 715-421-2943 www.altenburgsfarm.com
Late September through late October Experience the fall colors while taking a self-guided drive on the Cranberry Highway 800-554-4484 www.cranberryhighway.com
23-25 Rapids Mall Snow Removal Expo 715-421-3500 www.rapidsmall.com
24 Historic Point Basse Spirit Walk 715-459-1722 www.historicpointbasse.com
31 WIAA State Cross Country Championships 715-344-858 www.wiaawi.org
31 Halloween Holiday Dance & Costume Party at Lake Arrowhead 715-325-3480 www.lakearrowhead.com
31 Camelot’s Costume Halloween Bash 715-325-5093 www.camelotonthelake.com
31 All Hallows’ Eve (Vigil of All Saints Prayer Service at Calvary Cemetery) 715-424-6279 www.mariancenterforpeace.org
November 2015 1-17 Oil Paintings by Kevin Knopp with Painted Furniture by Mary Kay Knopp 715-887-3442 www.alexanderhouseonline.org
7 AHS Auction Royale 715-422-0900 www.assumptioncatholicschools.org
7 South Wood County YMCA Turkey Trot 715-887-3240 www.swcymca.org
13-15 Rapids Mall Outdoor Sports Show 715-421-3500 www.rapidsmall.com
14 Grill, Baby Grill! 715-884-6335 http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/lands/WildlifeAreas/sandhill/
20-Jan 5 Oil Paintings by Nancy Laliberte with Pottery by Joe Clark 715-887-3442 www.alexanderhouseonline.org
25 Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Rekindle the Spirit 715-423-1830 www.wisconsinrapidschamber.com
27-28 AHS Cranberry Classic 715-422-0900 www.assumptioncatholicschools.org
28 Rapids Mall Home Party Show 715-421-3500 www.rapidsmall.com
December 2015 1-Jan 5 Oil Paintings by Nancy Laliberte with Pottery by Joe Clark 715-887-3442 www.alexanderhouseonline.org
5 Christmas Bazaar 715-423-0505 www.swchs.com
5 Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Nekoosa Area Hometown Christmas 715-423-1830 www.wisconsinrapidschamber.com
5 Volunteer Carnivore Track-Training and Refresher Clinic 715-884-6335 http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/lands/WildlifeAreas/sandhill/
12 Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe 715-424-6279 www.mariancenterforpeace.org
19 Historic Point Basse Heritage Holiday 715-459-1722 www.historicpointbasse.com
19 Rapids Mall Craft Show 715-421-3500 www.rapidsmall.com
24 Cocktails with Camelot 715-325-5093 www.camelotonthelake.com
31 Camelot’s New Years Eve Bash 715-325-5093 www.camelotonthelake.com
31 Lake Arrowhead New Year’s Eve Party 715-325-3480 www.lakearrowhead.com
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The Ridges Golf Course is a central Wisconsin hidden golfing treasure. Our course combines scenic terrain with challenging
golf and impeccable service. We bring passion to everything we do, both on and off the course. In addition to boasting one of the best rounds of 18 holes in the area we are also proud to
offer banquet facilities for the special days in your lives and have a full service bar and restaurant, Coaches Corner. Make
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Central Wisconsin BMXIntersection of Highway 54 and County Road Wwww.cwbmx.orgThe sport of bicycle motocross (BMX) began in the early 1970s in southern California. Today, the sport of bicycle motocross is sweeping the country and around the world. BMX is the newest sport to be added to the 2008 Summer Olympics! Central Wisconsin BMX was selected in 2010, 2012 and 2014 to host the Badger State Nationals, one of 26 national USA BMX events! For more information regarding the race schedule or to get started in this sport, go to www.cwbmx.org or call 715-421-4521.
Archery Wisconsin Archery Alliance www.wisconsinarcheryalliance.com
ATV-ing Dyracuse Off-Road Park www.rapidangels.com
Auto Races Golden Sands Speedway www.gssraces.com
Baseball American Legion Baseball www.wisconsinrapidslegionbaseball.org
Rafters Baseball www.raftersbaseball.com
WRYSA Baseball www.wrysa.com
BMX Races Central WI BMX www.cwbmx.org
Cross Country Running WIAA State Cross Country Championships www.wiaawi.org
Curling Tri-City Curling Club www.tri-citycurlingclub.com
Fishing Nekoosa Walleye Days www.nekoosawi.com
Football Rapids Raptors www.rapidsraptors.org
Golf Bull’s Eye Country Club www.bullseyecountryclub.com
Lake Arrowhead Golf www.lakearrowheadgolf.com
Gymnastics WIAA State Gymnastics Meet www.wiaawi.org
Hockey South Wood County Youth Hockey Association www.swcyha.org
Wisconsin Rapids Riverkings www.riverkingshockey.com
Motocross Dyracuse Off-Road Park www.rapidangels.com
Ski Jumping Tri Norse Ski Jumping www.trinorse.com
Snowmobiling Kellner Knights Snowmobile Club www.kellnerknights.org
Snowmobile Races Big Boy Kitty Cat Series Find us on Facebook
Soccer Rapids Kickers Soccer www.rapidskickers.com
Softball WRYSA Softball www.wrysa.com
Trapshooting Wisconsin Trapshooting Association www.witrapshooters.com
Water-Ski Aqua Skiers www.aquaskiers.org
Like Wisconsin Rapids Area Sports Commission on Facebook
Motocross—April 26
Hillclimb—June 7
Harescramble—September 20
www.romewi.com www.rapidangels.com
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Americas Best Value Inn3410 8th Street South, Wisconsin Rapidswww.innworks.com
AmericInn Lodge & Suites 3010 8th Street South, Wisconsin Rapidswww.americinn.com
Hotel Mead 451 East Grand Avenue, Wisconsin Rapidswww.hotelmead.com
Motel 6911 Huntington Avenue, Wisconsin Rapidswww.motel6.com
Sleep Inn & Suites4221 8th Street South, Wisconsin Rapidswww.sleepinn.com
Cottage Keeper Vacation RentalsLake Arrowhead, Petenwell and Castle Rockwww.cottagekeeper.com
Spruce Park Motel3014 State Highway 73, Wisconsin Rapids
Rapids Inn & Suites3300 8th Street South, Wisconsin Rapids
The Fern Hotel3120 8th Street South, Wisconsin Rapids
Maples Motel4750 8th Street South, Wisconsin Rapids
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Places to StayThe Wisconsin Rapids Area has a wide range of accommodations throughout the area to fit any budget and lifestyle. From our deluxe full-service property to quaint waterfront camping and everything in between, you’ll find they each have something special to offer making your visit to the area one you’ll never forget.
Americas Best Value Inn NEWLY RENOVATED! 3410 8th Street South, Wisconsin Rapids 715-423-8080 www.americasbestvalueinn.com/bestv.cfm?idp=939 Free high speed internet and local calls. Complimentary breakfast. In-room coffee. Interior corridor. Dogs welcome ($15/stay). Kids 12 and under stay FREE. Casino packages available.
AmericInn Lodge and Suites NEWLY RENOVATED! 3010 8th Street South, Wisconsin Rapids 715-424-3444 www.americinn.com Relax by the cozy fireplace in our spacious lobby; unwind in our indoor pool/whirlpool. Enjoy our free hot home-style breakfast. Free high-speed Internet. Choose from 3 spacious suites: 2-room suites, whirlpool fireplace suites, and our King whirlpool suites.
Hotel Mead 451 East Grand Avenue, Wisconsin Rapids 800-843-6323 www.hotelmead.com Wisconsin Rapids’ only full-service hotel has recently undergone an extensive renovation. Known for our excellent service, lavish amenities, and attention to detail. Whether you take advantage of our indoor pool, sauna, fitness center, tavern, or on-site restaurant, insist on the best ... Be Our Guest!
Maples Motel NEWLY RENOVATED! 4750 8th Street South, Wisconsin Rapids 715-423-2590 Wisconsin Rapids’ only outdoor heated pool. Well maintained, family-owned property with kitchenettes, suites and wireless Internet. Monthly rates available.
Motel 6 NEWLY RENOVATED! 911 Huntington Avenue, Wisconsin Rapids 715-423-3211 www.motel6.com Tour the world’s largest inland cranberry producing area! Centrally located in Wisconsin Rapids, offering free amenities such as high-speed internet, indoor pool and coffee and vending machines.
Rapids Inn & Suites 3300 8th Street South, Wisconsin Rapids 844-807-2300 The Rapids Inn & Suites offers 28 newly renovated rooms and an abundant amount of free parking. A guest at Rapids Inn & Suites will have access to cable/HBO, free high-speed Wi-Fi, coin laundry, ice machine and free continental breakfast, microwave/refrigerator, jacuzzi suites, pets allowed, and free local calls. Also weekly rates are available.
Sleep Inn & Suites 4221 8th Street South, Wisconsin Rapids 715-424-6800 www.choicehotels.com The Sleep Inn Suites opened in 2005 making it the newest lodging choice in Wisconsin Rapids. We offer a variety of room types including spacious king suites, a complimentary deluxe continental breakfast and wireless high speed Internet access. We also have an indoor pool/whirlpool to help relax after a long day.
Spruce Park Motel 3014 Highway 73, Wisconsin Rapids 715-423-5890 Family-owned property offering ten rooms. Conveniently located in Wisconsin Rapids with easy access to Marshfield on Highway 73 North. Close to Homestead Golf Course and located on a scenic snowmobile trail.
The Fern Hotel 3120 8th Street South, Wisconsin Rapids 715-423-5506 Located centrally along 8th Street, our main business thoroughfare, we offer all the amenities of a full-service hotel including spacious rooms, full hot breakfast, cable, Internet, indoor pool.
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Witt’s Linger Longer Cabin Rental Allen Witt: 715-459-5779 131 Kahoun Road Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494
Five lakes, the Wisconsin River & its flowages for your fishing & boating fun! A perfect retreat for all, just a few hours from Madison, Milwaukee and Chicago. Pets welcome!
Visit www.wittslingerlonger.com for more information.
Wood County Park and Forestry Department 400 Market Street, Wisconsin Rapids 715-421-8422 www.co.wood.wi.us/departments/parks
Wood County maintains three public campgrounds open from May-October. Dexter Park campground is open through deer gun season. Make reservations in advance by calling during normal business hours or online.
Vacation Rental Guest HomesCastle Rock • Petenwell Lakes • Lake Arrowhead Golf
2nd & 4th largest inland lakes in Wisconsin
• Waterfront & offshore privacy• 30-45 minutes N of Wisconsin Dells• Only 3.5 hours from Chicago or Minneapolis• Over 20+ homes to choose from/some pet friendly• Privately owned, year-round homes• Accommodations for 4-16• Weekly, nightly (4-night minimum stay during summer)
888-404-2688Visit our website for pictures and descriptionswww.cottagekeeper.com
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Wisconsin Rapids, WI 54494 715-423-1830
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Anchor Bay Bar & Grill 3460 North Biron Drive Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-423-0010
Andy’s Bar & Grille 410 East Grand Avenue Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-423-2639
Baker Street Grill 1716 Baker Street Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-421-5858
Bull’s Eye Country Club 2800 Ridgewood Trail Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-423-2230
Café Mulino, Hotel Mead 451 East Grand Avenue Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-423-1500
Chips of Wisconsin Rapids 1330 West Grand Avenue Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-423-8830
Coach’s Corner, The Ridges Golf Course 311 Griffith Avenue Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-424-3204
Cravings Coffee & Wine Shop 312 8th Street South Wisconsin Rapids, WI (715) 423-6500
Culvers 2711 8th Street South Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-421-1100
Danny K’s Pub & Grille 950 West Grand Avenue Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-421-0200
Dairy Queen 551 East Grand Avenue Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-423-0920
Domino’s Pizza 511 East Grand Avenue Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-423-5555
Freddie’s Pub & Eatery 2010 Chestnut Street Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-424-1087
Goodfella’s Pizza Pub & Eatery 225 1st Street Nekoosa, WI 715-886-3333
Grand Avenue Tavern, Hotel Mead 451 East Grand Avenue Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-423-1500
Great Expectations 3551 Plover Road Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-423-3190
Hidden Creek, Opportunity Development Center 1191 Huntington Avenue Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-424-2712
Higher Grounds Bakery Café 4231 8th Street South Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-316-1750
Homestead Supper Club 3372 State Highway 73 Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-423-7577
Ida’s Tavern 1981 Lincoln Street Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-421-2063
Jamaican Kitchens 161 2nd Street North Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-421-3930
Jennings & Co 210 1st Street North Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-424-5200
JR Capone’s 7330 Plover Road Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-424-5454
Lake Aire Supper Club 6510 State Highway 13 South Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-325-5147
Lake Arrowhead Restaurant & Lounge 1195 Apache Lane Nekoosa, WI 715-325-2929
Marjorie’s Steakhouse 4320 80th Street South Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-424-0414
McDonalds 2128 8th Street South Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-421-1680
Perkins Restaurant 2311 8th Street South Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-423-4443
Polito’s Pizza 1951 8th Street South Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-423-4343
Rocky Rococo 1841 8th Street South Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-712-1200
Shaw Lee 222 West Grand Avenue Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715- 421-5550
Sportsmen’s Pub & Grill 4810 8th Street South Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-423-4490
Subway East 3810 8th Street South Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-423-2722
Taco John’s 610 East Grand Avenue Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-421-0602
Tamarack Pub 481 Ruby Avenue Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-424-1070
The Grille, Ho-Chunk Gaming Nekoosa 949 County Road G Nekoosa, WI 715-886-4560
Wild Horse Saloon Banquet Hall 9031 County Road WW Wisconsin Rapids, WI 715-421-2122
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Area Listings provided bythe Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce
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2711 8th Street SouthWisconsin Rapids, WI 54494715-421-1100
Chips
1330 West Grand AvenueWisconsin Rapids, WI 54495715-423-8820www.chipshamburgers.com
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410 East Grand Avenue . Wisconsin Rapids . 715-423-2639
Appetizers Battered Cheese Curds—Fresh dairy state cheese curds dipped in ranch beer batter.
Pickle Chips—Southern style, deep fried in our beer batter, served with ranch dipping sauce.
Deep Fried Mushrooms—Crisp, fresh mushrooms fried to order.
Andy’s Battered French Fries—A generous basket of crispy fries made to order.
Bacon Wrapped Scallops— (Served after 5 pm) Perfectly cooked scallops in a Dijon double cream sauce.
Crabcakes—(Served after 5 pm) Gulf coast style, topped with spicy remoulade.
Soups & Salads Entrée Salad—A generous portion of fresh greens and colorful vegetables served with a breadstick. Add tenderloin, shrimp, salmon or chicken.
Homemade Soups—Ask server for daily soups.
Signature Sandwiches Hot Ham & Swiss Stacker—Sliced honey ham and Swiss cheese served on toasted marble rye bread with a side of Dijon mustard.
The Ultimate Grilled Cheese—Mozzarella, Swiss and Pepperjack cheese toasted on cracked black pepper bread with Rhonda’s authentic pesto.
The Pub Club—Smoked turkey, honey ham, pepper bacon, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato, red onion and roasted red pepper mayo on toasted nine grain whole wheat.
Andy’s Pub Burger—1/3 fresh angus chuck patty grilled to perfection with hickory seasoning, served with lettuce and tomato, red onion, on a fresh baked sourdough roll.
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Chicken Bacon Ranch—6oz grilled chicken breast topped with pepper bacon and aged cheddar, served on our fresh baked sourdough roll with lettuce, tomato and sliced red onion with ranch on the side.
Crispy Portabella Mushroom Sandwich—Marinated and crispy fried portabella mushroom cap served on toasted tomato herb focaccia bread with lettuce, tomato, onion and roasted red pepper mayo.
The Guinness—Choice beef roast cooked slow and hand pulled – in a rich Guinness sauce, served with a side of homemade creamy horseradish on our fresh baked sourdough roll.
The Mud Puppy—Slow roasted lean pork tossed in chef Kyle’s mud puppy porter BBQ sauce, topped with creamy coleslaw, served on a toasted ciabatta hoagie.
Tenderloin Steak Sandwich—6oz beef tenderloin grilled to your taste, topped with rosemary sweet onion butter and crumbled bleu cheese served on our fresh baked sourdough roll.
Sides and Add-ons available for additional charge.
Sides: Cole Slaw, Cottage Cheese, French Fries, Salad
Add to any sandwich: Bacon, Fried Onions, Cheese (Swiss, Cheddar, Mozzarella, Pepperjack & Crumbled Bleu Cheese)
Daily & Nightly Specials Andy’s specials rotate often to keep the menu fresh and interesting! You can expect a variety of offerings featuring superior cuts of meat and distinctive seafood options, prepared with exceptional flavor using Andy’s highest quality ingredients.
Desserts Cap off your meal with one of our seasonal dessert selections or a delicious ice cream drink!
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410 East Grand Avenue . Wisconsin Rapids . 715-423-2639
Appetizers Battered Cheese Curds—Fresh dairy state cheese curds dipped in ranch beer batter.
Pickle Chips—Southern style, deep fried in our beer batter, served with ranch dipping sauce.
Deep Fried Mushrooms—Crisp, fresh mushrooms fried to order.
Andy’s Battered French Fries—A generous basket of crispy fries made to order.
Bacon Wrapped Scallops— (Served after 5 pm) Perfectly cooked scallops in a Dijon double cream sauce.
Crabcakes—(Served after 5 pm) Gulf coast style, topped with spicy remoulade.
Soups & Salads Entrée Salad—A generous portion of fresh greens and colorful vegetables served with a breadstick. Add tenderloin, shrimp, salmon or chicken.
Homemade Soups—Ask server for daily soups.
Signature Sandwiches Hot Ham & Swiss Stacker—Sliced honey ham and Swiss cheese served on toasted marble rye bread with a side of Dijon mustard.
The Ultimate Grilled Cheese—Mozzarella, Swiss and Pepperjack cheese toasted on cracked black pepper bread with Rhonda’s authentic pesto.
The Pub Club—Smoked turkey, honey ham, pepper bacon, Swiss cheese, lettuce, tomato, red onion and roasted red pepper mayo on toasted nine grain whole wheat.
Andy’s Pub Burger—1/3 fresh angus chuck patty grilled to perfection with hickory seasoning, served with lettuce and tomato, red onion, on a fresh baked sourdough roll.
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Chicken Bacon Ranch—6oz grilled chicken breast topped with pepper bacon and aged cheddar, served on our fresh baked sourdough roll with lettuce, tomato and sliced red onion with ranch on the side.
Crispy Portabella Mushroom Sandwich—Marinated and crispy fried portabella mushroom cap served on toasted tomato herb focaccia bread with lettuce, tomato, onion and roasted red pepper mayo.
The Guinness—Choice beef roast cooked slow and hand pulled – in a rich Guinness sauce, served with a side of homemade creamy horseradish on our fresh baked sourdough roll.
The Mud Puppy—Slow roasted lean pork tossed in chef Kyle’s mud puppy porter BBQ sauce, topped with creamy coleslaw, served on a toasted ciabatta hoagie.
Tenderloin Steak Sandwich—6oz beef tenderloin grilled to your taste, topped with rosemary sweet onion butter and crumbled bleu cheese served on our fresh baked sourdough roll.
Sides and Add-ons available for additional charge.
Sides: Cole Slaw, Cottage Cheese, French Fries, Salad
Add to any sandwich: Bacon, Fried Onions, Cheese (Swiss, Cheddar, Mozzarella, Pepperjack & Crumbled Bleu Cheese)
Daily & Nightly Specials Andy’s specials rotate often to keep the menu fresh and interesting! You can expect a variety of offerings featuring superior cuts of meat and distinctive seafood options, prepared with exceptional flavor using Andy’s highest quality ingredients.
Desserts Cap off your meal with one of our seasonal dessert selections or a delicious ice cream drink!
312 8th street south | wisconsin rapids715.423.6500
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Open 7 days a week....locally owned and operated for 8 years.... full espresso bar... wine to go or stay....fun gifts and great service!
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For those that enjoy ATVing at its best, Rome is the place to explore. Dyracuse Off-Road Park is open early April through October, offering Motocross (4/26/15), Hill Climb (6/7/15), and Harescramble (9/20/15) events. It is situated among 334 acres and features motocross/
supercross tracks, and over 10 miles of trails. Looking to add a little action to your meeting or gathering?
Rent the park for your next event! Visit www.romewi.com for more info.
Lake Arrowhead features two of the Midwest's elite 18-hole golf courses. Golf Digest has given both the Pines and Lakes courses 4½ stars in their "Places to
Play" rankings, giving you the incredible opportunity to play two championship courses on one property.
Additionally, hole #18 of the Lakes Course was named to the “Wisconsin Dairyland Dream 18.”
as published on travelwisconsin.com. Visit www.lakearrowheadgolf.com for more information.
The Wisconsin Trapshooting Association has a new world-class Olympic style trapshooting facility located in the Town of Rome. The site features the Homegrounds RV Park, and Education/Training Center, ATV Trails, and is
the host location for the Wisconsin State Shoot. The complex contains 30 trap fields with a variety of shooting
experiences, both American and International. Visit www.witrapshooters.com for more information or reserve your site at megroundsrvpark.com.
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For those that enjoy ATVing at its best, Rome is the place to explore. Dyracuse Off-Road Park is open early April through October, offering Motocross (4/26/15), Hill Climb (6/7/15), and Harescramble (9/20/15) events. It is situated among 334 acres and features motocross/
supercross tracks, and over 10 miles of trails. Looking to add a little action to your meeting or gathering?
Rent the park for your next event! Visit www.romewi.com for more info.
Lake Arrowhead features two of the Midwest's elite 18-hole golf courses. Golf Digest has given both the Pines and Lakes courses 4½ stars in their "Places to
Play" rankings, giving you the incredible opportunity to play two championship courses on one property.
Additionally, hole #18 of the Lakes Course was named to the “Wisconsin Dairyland Dream 18.”
as published on travelwisconsin.com. Visit www.lakearrowheadgolf.com for more information.
The Wisconsin Trapshooting Association has a new world-class Olympic style trapshooting facility located in the Town of Rome. The site features the Homegrounds RV Park, and Education/Training Center, ATV Trails, and is
the host location for the Wisconsin State Shoot. The complex contains 30 trap fields with a variety of shooting
experiences, both American and International. Visit www.witrapshooters.com for more information or reserve your site at megroundsrvpark.com.
Town of Rome boasts one of the most distinctive habitats in the country. Once the bed of a glacial
lake, Rome’s landscape is comprised of spectacular sand barrens and rolling pines. Home to the
endangered Kirtland Warbler, Whooping Crane, Clay Colored Sparrow, and Karner Blue Butterfly,
Town of Rome is a “bucket-list” destination for nature-enthusiasts and birders. Walk, hike, bike, and enjoy the rare beauty that surrounds you.
With ski jumps ranging from 5-52 K, Tri-Norse Ski Club is one of the best kept secrets in the Town of Rome.
Founded in 1928, three men from Norway had a dream to promote, create, develop and sustain interest in the sport of ski-jumping. Today, Tri-Norse is home to year-round events and training camps. Participants enjoy top-notch jumping conditions with or without snow!
Spectators are welcome to watch the jumpers, or try it for the first time. For more info, visit www.trinorse.com.
With over 24,000 acres of lakes, it’s no wonder that the Town of Rome is a destination for water enthusiasts!
Lake Arrowhead, Lake Camelot , Lake Petenwell and Lake Sherwood’s central location creates an “up-north” get-away without the travel time. Relax on a canoe or pontoon ride, explore the shore on a stand-up paddle board, or bring your rod and reel for a variety of fishing
opportunities. Thrill-seekers, rev up your engine, and make some waves. When in Rome… play on the water!
Town of Rome is also the future home of highly publicized Sand Valley Golf Resort. “The Barrens,” designed by Bill Coore and Ben Crenshaw, is due to open in 2017. “The
Valley”, to be designed by David McLay Kidd, is expected to open for play in 2018. In what has been called, “The most
ambitious golf project ever undertaken in Wisconsin,” developers intend to capitalize on the stunning topography of the sand dunes and towering ridges. “Wilderness Golf” is taking root, and the finished product will be extraordinary.
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Saturday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Sunday 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Nekoosa Business Park
Highway 73 and County Road G
Nekoosa, WI
A fall festival with something for the entire
family! Great pumpkin weigh-off, pumpkin
bake-off, crafts, farm and flea market, antique
tractor show, car show, carnival and midway,
great food and so much more!
For more information call 800-554-4484 or visit
www.nekoosagiantpumpkinfest.com.
www.nekoosawi.com
715-886-7878
To our new friends!
Welcome to
Nekoosa!
Nekoosa Community Center
416 Crestview Lane, Nekoosa715-451-4399
145 North Cedar Street, Nekoosa
715-886-5353 | www.nekoosaretirement.com
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You can purchase your raffle tickets and buttons at various
Nekoosa businesses. Prizes will be awarded for top 5 walleyes.
There is no entry fee except for the Jim Freeman Memorial Charity
Challenge which is April 8, 2015 from 12 pm-5 pm at the Jim
Freeman Memorial boat landing. Entry free is $60.00 per boat
which includes a dinner and a chance at various raffle prizes. There
will also be prizes awarded for the top 3 finishers.
The Kids Contest will be held on April 12, 2015 from 8 am-3 pm at
Terry’s BP and is open to boys and girls ages 14 and under. The first
200 kids to register will receive goodie bags along with a free
minnow bucket and minnows!
The entry fee is $20.00 per
person. Prizes will be awarded for
top 5 walleyes, along with a
chance at various door prizes for
those who enter.
145 North Cedar Street, Nekoosa
715-886-5353 | www.nekoosaretirement.com
Nekoosa Area Hometown ChristmasDecember 5, 2015Breakfast with Santa | Holiday Crafts, Arts and MoreKids Story Time and Cookie DecoratingHorse Drawn Wagon RidesOpen Houses: Nekoosa Fire and Ambulance DepartmentGood Ol’ Spirit of Christmas | Hometown Christmas Parade | FireworksSponsored by the Heart of Wisconsin Chamber of CommerceFor more information call 715-423-1830 or visit www.wisconsinrapidschamber.com.
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DNL Recreation 3731 8th Street South Wisconsin Rapids 715-424-2526 www.dnlrec.com
Your full line towable RV and truck camper dealer. We offer parts and accessories, hitch installation, outside storage, LP fills and much more. We service all makes and models. Dave, Lori and the rest of the DNL team are ready to help you start having camping fun in a new or used trailer. Stop in today!
Lamers Bus Lines 2611 West Grand Avenue Wisconsin Rapids 715-421-2400 www.golamers.com
Together We’re Going Places® and creating travel experiences with a large, diverse fleet of charter vehicles equipped with state-of-the-art amenities. Lamers Tour & Travel division provides custom trip planning services and pre-planned excursions throughout the U.S. and Canada.
Lighthouse Books & Gifts 4330 8th Street South Wisconsin Rapids 715-423-7773 www.lighthousebooksandgifts.com
A unique store featuring a wide variety of inspirational books, gifts, framed art and much more! Crafters will enjoy browsing the largest selection of rubber stamps and scrapbook supplies in the area. Open Monday through Friday from 10 am - 7 pm, Saturdays 10 am - 5 pm and closed on Sundays. Located across from Wal-Mart next to Rapids Ford.
Wisconsin Dairy State Cheese Highway 13 and 34 Rudolph, WI 715-435-3144
Wisconsin’s rich dairy heritage is on display at Wisconsin Dairy State Cheese, a family-owned and operated retail sales store and production facility. View master cheese makers from two large observation windows or browse and shop for more than 100 different types of Wisconsin cheese! Open seven days a week. Please call for holiday hours!
Edward Jones/Bob Ebben 1919 8th Street South Wisconsin Rapids 715-424-4100 [email protected]
We offer numerous investments and services to help you reach your financial goals, including smart spending and borrowing options, retirement, paying for education, estate considerations and protecting your assets. Please contact me for more information.
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Proud to have been serving the community for more than 123 years
HOURS
Monday-Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.Saturday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Closed Sunday
Full Line of Gifts, Cards and CandyFeaturing custom gift baskets
and cranberry giftsToll free: 888-308-6648
On-Site Repair
Engraving
Gift Wrapping
HOURS:Monday-Thursday 9-5
Friday 9-8Saturday 9-Noon
241 Oak StreetDowntown Wisconsin Rapids
715-421-3131www.paulgrossjewelers.com
Riverview Medical Center410 Dewey StreetWisconsin Rapids, WI 54494715-423-6060www.RiverviewMedical.org
Established by community leaders in 1912, Riverview includes a state-of-the-art hospital, three clinics, center for cancer, joint replacement and wound healing, and much more.
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