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WAUSHARA ARGUS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11, 2014 PAGE 13 SUMMER 14 Fun Guide June Join us each month this summer as we explore many great activities and events in and around the Waushara County area. From hiking the Ice Age Trail to the County Fair, we’ll compile all the great “don’t miss” events of the 2014 Summer of Fun. During the first week of each month look for and tear this page out and put it on your refrigerator as your guide. Use it as your community event road map to all the fun things going on this summer - the summer of fun! The Annual Father’s Day Antique and Classic Car and Truck Show will be held Sunday, June 15 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Bird Creek Park, Wautoma. For over 10 years, the Wautoma Masonic Union hosts the event. Dash Plaques will be awarded to the first 100 entries. There is free admission and parking for all spectators. Food, beverages, and music will be available all day. A 22-mile cruise through picturesque Waushara County will be held on Saturday, June 14. Meet at Bird Creek Park at 6 p.m. For more information, call 920-765-2495 Your Guide to Fun in Waushara County JUNE 11 - 17 THURSDAY JUNE 12 MUSIC MUSIC IN THE PARK featuring “Just 4 Kicks, Ken Reilly” at 6 p.m. followed by “Big Boombas Boppers” at 7 p.m. Bird Creek Park; 16th Avenue (W. Hwy. 21); 920-787-3488. FRIDAY JUNE 13 MUSIC CONCERTS IN THE GAZEBO featuring “Tuba Dan”. at 7 p.m. River’s Edge Park; between Main and S. State streets, Neshkoro; 920-293-4423. MUSIC MOOSE INN MUSIC ON THE PATIO featuring Maynard. Moose Inn, W6846 Hwy 21, Wautoma. THEMOOSEINN.COM SATURDAY JUNE 14 FESTIVAL DAIRYLICIOUS DAYS walk/run starts at 9 a.m.; Strawberry Sociable 1-3 p.m. Marquette County Historical Society. Parade line up at 6 p.m. on omas Street by the old high school; parade begins at 7 p.m. For more information call 608-296-4146. SUNDAY JUNE 15 FESTIVAL ANNUAL FATHER’S DAY CAR AND TRUCK SHOW hosted by Wautoma Masonic Union. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Bird Creek Park; 16th Avenue, Wautoma. For details, call 920-765-2495. MONDAY JUNE 16 COMMUNITY WEST HOLDEN ICE CREAM SOCIAL West Holden Lutheran Church, 4256 County Road MM, Wautoma. TUESDAY JUNE 17 MUSIC MOOSE INN MUSIC ON THE PATIO featuring Geoff Landon and the Wolfpack. Moose Inn, W6846 Hwy 21, Wautoma. THEMOOSEINN.COM Discover Adventure: Coloma Cycling Club Grab your bike helmet and bicycle or drive on over to the Coloma Hotel each Saturday morning for a great Coloma Cycling Club bicycle outing. Coloma Hotel owner Sue Apps and Tom Pintar, Coloma, plan the weekly rides that run from May to September each Saturday morning from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The Coloma Cycling Club is open to anyone at no cost. The rides start out at the Coloma Hotel with some basic bicycle safety tips and information for all levels of riders. Helmets are encouraged and water bottles essential. Riders may bring their own bikes or may rent a new Trek or helmet at the hotel. Shorter rides (8-10 miles) are planned early in the season and rides will increase in length as the group progresses to about 15- 18 miles each morning. Each weekly ride will feature a special tour or interesting destination in the area. Waushara County has many beautiful scenic roads, parks, and points of interest to explore at a leisurely pace with the Coloma Cycling Club. The group averages between eight and 12 riders every week but as many as 17 people showed up on one particular Saturday. So far, riders have come from Wautoma, Wild Rose, Westfield, Wood Lake, Pleasant Lake, Hancock, Montello, and Portage. A few visitors have even dropped in to ride from Arizona, Indiana, Illinois, and Japan. For more information or to sign-up, call Sue Apps at 715-228-2401. Dads and Cars: Annual Father’s Day Car and Truck Show Dairy Fun: Westfi eld Dairylicious Days Westfield will be hosting the Dairylicious Days on June 14. The annual family-fun event will provide entertainment for the entire family. The fun begins with the Dairylicious Days Run/ Walk. Registration will be held near BMO Bank in downtown Westfield and will open at 8 a.m. The Run/ Walk is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. The events for the Run/Walk include: 5 mile run; 2 mile run; 2 mile fun walk; and kids 1/4 mile run. The Run/Walk will travel through the Village of Westfield and there is a fee to participate. A 2 mile and 5 mile trophy will be given to the fastest male and female times as well as medals for the top three finishers in each division. Those interested in participating, call 608-369-0854. The afternoon brings strawberries to Westfield’s Dairylicious Days. Strawberries are a staple for summer, so why not come to the Strawberry Sociable from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Marquette County Historical Society, 125 Lawrence Street, Westfield. To conclude the day of activities, the Dairylicious Days Parade will begin at 7 p.m., with participants lining up at 6 p.m. on Thomas Street by the old high school. Food and beverages will be available before and after the parade by area vendors. For more information about the Dairylicious Days Events, call 608-296-4146. e Summer Fun Guide is our selective guide to what is going on in the area. Check the Community Calendar in e Waushara Argus each week for additional events and more information. IF YOU WANT TO BE LISTED: Submit information by email (argus@ wausharaargus.com) or call 920-787-3334. Details of the event - date, time, venue address, telephone number and admission price - should be included. Listings included are accurate at press time, check with specific venues for further details.

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Join us each month this summer as we explore many great activities and events in and around the Waushara County area. From hiking the Ice Age Trail to the County Fair, we’ll compile all the great “don’t miss” events of the 2014 Summer of Fun. During the fi rst week of each month look for and tear this page out and put it on your refrigerator as your guide. Use it as your community event road map to all the fun things going on this summer - the summer of fun!

The Annual Father’s Day Antique and Classic Car and Truck Show will be held Sunday, June 15 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Bird Creek Park, Wautoma. For over 10 years, the Wautoma Masonic Union hosts the event. Dash Plaques will be awarded to the fi rst 100 entries. There is free admission and parking for all spectators. Food, beverages, and music will be available all day. A 22-mile cruise through picturesque Waushara County will be held on Saturday, June 14. Meet at Bird Creek Park at 6 p.m. For more information, call 920-765-2495

Your Guide to Fun in Waushara CountyJUNE 11 - 17

THURSDAY JUNE 12MUSIC MUSIC IN THE PARK featuring “Just 4 Kicks, Ken Reilly” at 6 p.m. followed by “Big Boombas Boppers” at 7 p.m. Bird Creek Park; 16th Avenue (W. Hwy. 21); 920-787-3488.

FRIDAY JUNE 13MUSIC CONCERTS IN THE GAZEBO featuring “Tuba Dan”. at 7 p.m. River’s Edge Park; between Main and S. State streets, Neshkoro; 920-293-4423.

MUSIC MOOSE INN MUSIC ON THE PATIO featuring Maynard. Moose Inn, W6846 Hwy 21, Wautoma.THEMOOSEINN.COM

SATURDAY JUNE 14FESTIVAL DAIRYLICIOUS DAYS walk/run starts at 9 a.m.; Strawberry Sociable 1-3 p.m.Marquette County Historical Society. Parade line up at 6 p.m. on � omas Street by the old high school; parade begins at 7 p.m. For more information call 608-296-4146.

SUNDAY JUNE 15FESTIVAL ANNUAL FATHER’S DAY CAR AND TRUCK SHOW hosted by Wautoma Masonic Union. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Bird Creek Park; 16th Avenue, Wautoma. For details, call 920-765-2495.

MONDAY JUNE 16COMMUNITY WEST HOLDEN ICE CREAM SOCIAL West Holden Lutheran Church, 4256 County Road MM, Wautoma.

TUESDAY JUNE 17MUSIC MOOSE INN MUSIC ON THE PATIO featuring Geo� Landon and the Wolfpack. Moose Inn, W6846 Hwy 21, Wautoma. THEMOOSEINN.COM

Discover Adventure:Coloma Cycling Club Grab your bike helmet and bicycle or drive on over to the Coloma Hotel each Saturday morning for a great Coloma Cycling Club bicycle outing. Coloma Hotel owner Sue Apps and Tom Pintar, Coloma, plan the weekly rides that run from May to September each Saturday morning from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The Coloma Cycling Club is open to anyone at no cost. The rides start out at the Coloma Hotel with some basic bicycle safety tips and information for all levels of riders. Helmets are encouraged and water bottles essential. Riders may bring their own bikes or may rent a new Trek or helmet at the hotel. Shorter rides (8-10 miles) are planned early in the season and rides will increase in length as the group progresses to about 15-18 miles each morning. Each weekly ride will feature a special tour or interesting destination in the area. Waushara County has many beautiful scenic roads, parks, and points of interest to explore at a leisurely pace with the Coloma Cycling Club. The group averages between eight and 12 riders every week but as many as 17 people showed up on one particular Saturday. So far, riders have come from Wautoma, Wild Rose, Westfield, Wood Lake, Pleasant Lake, Hancock, Montello, and Portage. A few visitors have even dropped in to ride from Arizona, Indiana, Illinois, and Japan. For more information or to sign-up, call Sue Apps at 715-228-2401.

Dads and Cars: Annual Father’s Day Car and Truck Show

Apps at 715-228-2401.

Dairy Fun: Westfi eld Dairylicious Days

Westfi eld will be hosting the Dairylicious Days on June 14. The annual family-fun event will provide entertainment for the entire family. The fun begins with the Dairylicious Days Run/Walk. Registration will be held near BMO Bank in downtown Westfi eld and will open at 8 a.m. The Run/Walk is scheduled to begin at 9 a.m. The events for the Run/Walk include: 5 mile run; 2 mile run; 2 mile fun walk; and kids 1/4 mile run. The Run/Walk will travel through the Village of Westfi eld and there is a fee to participate. A 2 mile and 5 mile trophy will be given to the fastest male and female times as well as medals for the top three fi nishers in each division. Those interested in participating, call 608-369-0854. The afternoon brings strawberries to Westfi eld’s Dairylicious Days. Strawberries are a staple for summer, so why not come to the Strawberry Sociable from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Marquette County Historical Society, 125 Lawrence Street, Westfi eld. To conclude the day of activities, the Dairylicious Days Parade will begin at 7 p.m., with participants lining up at 6 p.m. on Thomas Street by the old high school. Food and beverages will be available before and after the parade by area vendors. For more information about the Dairylicious Days Events, call 608-296-4146.

The fun begins with the Dairylicious Days Run/Walk. Registration will be held near BMO Bank in downtown Westfi eld and will open at 8 a.m. The Run/

The events for the Run/Walk include: 5 mile run; 2 mile run; 2 mile fun walk; and kids 1/4 mile run. The Run/Walk will travel through the Village of Westfi eld

A 2 mile and 5 mile trophy will be given to the fastest male and female times as well as medals for the top three fi nishers in each division. Those interested in

The afternoon brings strawberries to Westfi eld’s

� e Summer Fun Guide is our selective guide to what is going on in the area. Check the Community Calendar in � e Waushara Argus each week for additional events and more information. IF YOU WANT TO BE LISTED: Submit information by email ([email protected]) or call 920-787-3334. Details of the event - date, time, venue address, telephone number and admission price - should be included. Listings included are accurate at press time, check with speci� c venues for further details.

weekly rides that run from May to September each Saturday morning from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. The Coloma Cycling Club is open to

The rides start out at the Coloma Hotel with some basic bicycle safety tips and information for all levels of riders. Helmets are encouraged and water bottles essential. Riders may bring their own bikes or may rent a new Trek or

Shorter rides (8-10 miles) are planned early in the season and rides will increase in length as the group progresses to about 15-

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THURSDAY JUNE 19COMMUNITY PIE SOCIAL sponsored by the United Methodist Church. Coloma Community Center, 155 N Front St., Coloma; 715-228-3145.

FRIDAY JUNE 20THEATER STUDENT THEATER PRODUCTION: “PINOCCHIO” 1 p.m. McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center, 514 S. Cambridge, Wautoma; 920-787-2189.

MUSIC CONCERTS IN THE GAZEBO featuring Vicki Belleville; 7 p.m. River’s Edge Park, between Main and S. State Streets, Neshkoro; 920-293-4423

MUSIC MOOSE INN MUSIC ON THE PATIO featuring Joe and Janice. Moose Inn, W6846 Hwy 21, Wautoma. THEMOOSEINN.COM

SATURDAY JUNE 21MUSIC MOOSE INN MUSIC ON THE PATIO featuring Unity the Band. Moose Inn, W6846 Hwy 21, Wautoma. THEMOOSEINN.COM

THEATER STUDENT THEATER PRODUCTION: “PINOCCHIO” 7 p.m. McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center, 514 S. Cambridge, Wautoma; 920-787-2189.

KIDS ROCK ‘N GRANITE TOMS YOUTH DAY 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wautoma Airport (W8471 Cottonville Drive, Wautoma); 920-765-2862.

FESTIVAL BEST PEA PICKIN’ FESTIVAL 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Hancock Community Center; 715-249-3100

FAMILY PRAIRIE NURSERY TOURS 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. W7262 Dover Court, West� eld.PRAIRIENURSERY.COM

WEDNESDAY JUNE 25FAMILY EDENWOOD SAFARI TOUR 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. W5734 Chicago Ave., Wautoma; 920-574-4641.

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THURSDAY JUNE 26MUSIC MUSIC IN THE PARK featuring “Bourbon Cowboys”. 6 p.m. Bird Creek Park; 16th Avenue (W. Hwy. 21), Wautoma; 920-787-3488.

FRIDAY JUNE 27FESTIVAL 2ND ANNUAL NIBBLES AND SIPS Taste the local � avor of � ve local wineries and enjoy sampling food from area restaurants. 6 to 8 p.m. Coloma Community Park; Coloma.

FISH FRY OLD FASHIONED FISH FRY Coloma Hotel, sponsored by Prince of Peace ELCA.

MUSIC MOOSE INN MUSIC ON THE PATIO featuring Kojo. Moose Inn, W6846 Hwy 21, Wautoma. THEMOOSEINN.COM

MUSIC CONCERTS IN THE GAZEBO featuring Todd Leak; 7 p.m. River’s Edge Park, Neshkoro.

SATURDAY JUNE 28FESTIVAL ART AND MUSIC FESTIVAL Starting at 1 p.m. Waushara Community Church, N2126 22nd Avenue, Wautoma.

FESTIVAL COUNTRY FAIR WITH A NORWEGIAN FLAIR Bake sale, demonstrations, Lefse, quilts, cra� s, lunch, strawberry shortcake and more. 10 a.m. Hope Lutheran Church; 301 E. Mount Morris Ave., Wautoma; 920-787-3920.

FESTIVAL COLOMA CHICKEN CHEW sponsored by the Coloma Lions. Coloma Community Park, Coloma; for details, call John Klem at 414-507-2206.

ART SILVER SPRINGS & FRIENDS ART AND CRAFT SHOW sponsored by the Neshkoro Lioness Club. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Stan-O-Gene Park, Neshkoro; for details, contact Kristine James at 920-229-6853 or jamesk@� rstweber.com

FAMILY MUDDY MARQUETTE 7:30 a.m. registration, race begins at 9 a.m. West� eld High School (N7046 County Road M, West� eld).

SUNDAY JUNE 29FESTIVAL WAUSHARA COUNTY DAIRY BREAKFAST Food, games for the kids, farm tours and live music. 7:30 a.m. to Noon; Pine Breeze Dairy, LLC, W1776 Aspen Avenue, Pine River.

COMMUNITY COLOMA CRAFT & FLEA MARKET sponsored by the Coloma Area Historical Society. 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Coloma Community Park, 232 Front Street, Coloma; 715-228-2109.

FESTIVAL CLUCKENFARTEN FLY IN Serving chicken and beans until it runs out. Ra� es throughout the day. Begins at 10 a.m. Wautoma Municipal Airport; W8471 Cottonville Dr., Wautoma; 920-376-1354 EAA1331.ORG

FESTIVAL COLOMA CHICKEN CHEW sponsored by the Coloma Lions. Coloma Community Park, Coloma; for details, call John Klem at 414-507-2206.

TUESDAY JULY 1MUSIC MOOSE INN MUSIC ON THE PATIO featuring Unity the Band. Moose Inn, W6846 Hwy 21, Wautoma. THEMOOSEINN.COM

Fun on the Farm: Waushara County June Dairy Breakfast

Join us each month this summer as we explore many great activities and events in and around the Waushara County area. From hiking the Ice Age Trail to the County Fair, we’ll compile all the great “don’t miss” events of the 2014 Summer of Fun. During the fi rst week of each month look for and tear this page out and put it on your refrigerator as your guide. Use it as your community event road map to all the fun things going on this summer - the summer of fun!

The 26th annual Waushara County June Dairy Breakfast will be held at Pine Breeze Dairy, Pine River, on June 29. The event will feature a wide variety of activities for all ages including: live music by KNX Party Band; door prizes; an animal display; and guided farm tours. One of the most popular events at the dairy breakfast is the Little Farmer Dress Up Contest. Children ages 6 years old and younger can dress up in their best farmer “duds” and enter the contest to win prizes. The Little Farmer Dress Up will begin at approximately 11 a.m. This year’s host facility is home to 2,400 Holstein dairy cows and is managed by a team of 30 full-time employees.

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The owners of Breeze Dairy Group, LLC, include the families of Lynn and Catherine Davis; Mark and Laurie Diederichs; Brian and Lynn Gerrits; Ron, Chris, and Rick Schwenck; and Thiel Ventures, LLC (Doug and Janice Thiel, Roger and Gail Thiel, and Roman and Joan Thiel). The operations manager for Pine Breeze Dairy is Brad Gerrits, with his brother Geoff Gerrits serving as the office manager of the farm. The herd of 2,400 cows includes 2,000 milking and 400 dry cows and close-up heifers, and is milked three times per day by three milking technicians and one cow pusher at each eight hour shift. Four semi tankers of high quality milk is shipped each day from Pine Breeze Dairy to Agropur in Weyauwega. The dairy facilities include five free stall barns with the four main freestall barns that house the lactating cows. Each barn includes 490 sand bedded free stalls for optimum cow comfort. The Special Needs Barn houses dry cows, springing heifers, hospital cows, and newborn calves. Mark your calendars for a day of family-fun at Pine Breeze Dairy on June 29. The breakfast will begin at 7:30 a.m. and will run until Noon. The menu for the event will include the usual breakfast items: pancakes, real maple syrup, honey, hashbrowns, ham, cheese, milk, cranberry and orange juice, coffee, ice cream, and cranberries. Pine Breeze Dairy, LLC, is located at W1776 Aspen Avenue, Pine River, 54965, two miles north of Poy Sippi and 1/4 mile east of Aspen Ave.

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local � avor of � ve local wineries and enjoy sampling food from area restaurants. Community Park; Coloma.

FISH FRYFISH FRY by Prince of Peace ELCA.

MUSICON THE PATIOMoose Inn, W6846 Hwy 21, Wautoma. THEMOOSEINN.COM

MUSICGAZEBO p.m. River’s Edge Park, Neshkoro.

SATURDAY FESTIVALFESTIVALWaushara Community Church, N2126 22nd Avenue, Wautoma.

FESTIVALWITH A NORWEGIAN FLAIRBake sale, demonstrations, Lefse, quilts, cra� s, lunch, strawberry

On Saturday, June 21, join the Wautoma Airport and the Wautoma Rod and Gun Club for a free day with the kids and family. The Rock ‘n Granite Toms Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation and the Wautoma EAA Chapter 1331 invite you for a fun day of laser tag, trap shooting, 22 cal. shooting, BB gun shooting, bow and arrow shooting, a casting contest, fly tying, and free airplane rides for the kids. A free lunch will be provided. Registration begins at 9 a.m. and will run until 3 p.m. at the Wautoma Airport, weather permitting. All children ages 7 through 17 are welcome. The event is co-sponsored by Weekly Timber & Pulp and Thrivent Financial.

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