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RSVP of Dane County holding volunteer appreciation event, Mazo resident to be honored

On October 6th RSVP of Dane County will hold its 50th Anniversary Volunteer Appreciation Event for over 200 RSVP volunteers from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the Fields Reserve, Stoughton. This event features a luncheon, award presentations, prizes, entertainment by Universal Sound and guest speakers including Dane County Executive Joe Parisi.

Mazo Lions holding brat fry and meat raffle

Brat Fry and Meat Raffle

 

Wisconsin Heights Education Foundation seeks donations for scholarships

Every fall, the Wisconsin Heights Education Foundation (WHEF) begins reaching out to the public for funds.  WHEF’s focus is senior scholarships.  Support is welcomed from anyone, from parents, to community members, to businesses.  The foundation accepts personal gifts of cash, checks or securities; pledges paid monthly quarterly or annually; pay

Sauk Prairie Lachmund-Cramer VFW Post sponsoring two academic contests for scholarships

Sauk Prairie Veterans of Foreign Wars Lachmund-Cramer Post 7694 is again sponsoring two academic contests for students in the Sauk Prairie School District.  The deadline for both contest is October 31, 2022.  The Patriot’s Pen, conducted nationwide, is a VFW-sponsored youth essay contest gives students an opportunity to write essays expressing t

Fortepiano music at Park Hall on October 14th

On October 14 at 7 p.m. at Park Hall (aka Freethinkers Hall), 307 Polk St. in Sauk City, Trevor Stephenson, Artistic Director and founder of the Madison Bach Musicians will present a concert. Music by Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven & Schubert will be performed on the fortepiano.

Celebrate “Parktoberfest” at Culver Community Park on October 8th

The Friends of Sauk Prairie Parks and Recreation will be hosting their Second Annual Parktoberfest on October 8th at Culver Community Park in Prairie du Sac.

Chet Spike Milo!


When you’re at the Ruth Culver Library say “Hi” to Chet Spike Milo! He arrived on June 22nd and was generously donated by the Animal House in Sauk City. Chet Spike Milo’s name made an appearance in the library board’s meeting official minutes. He’s important!

When you’re at the Ruth Culver Library say “Hi” to Chet Spike Milo! He arrived on June 22nd and was generously donated by the Animal House in Sauk City.

Chet Spike Milo’s name made an appearance in the library board’s meeting official minutes. He’s important!

FarmArt DTour stretches from Sauk City to Plain

Plain and Sauk City will be a trailhead for this fall’s WORMFARM Institute’s FarmArt Tour bringing Public Art to Farm Fields.

Free Congregation of Sauk County hands out “Mission in Motion” grants


Recipients of the FCSC Mission in Motion grants on September 21 on the steps of Park Hall (aka Freethinkers Hall are: (First row on sidewalk) Dr.Chanda Kulow- SPSD solar energy project, Glen Johnson- FCSC Mission in Motion chairperson; (second row, left to right). Marianne Cotter- Powered up Baraboo, Jess Kaehny- Hope House; (third row, left to right) Beth Persche- Powered up Baraboo, Kathy Bruno and Diana Woerpal- Good Neighbor Clinic, Carol May- Sauk Prairie Social Justice and Equity Initiative; (fourth row, left to right) Kris Ballweg- Sauk Prairie Area Food Pantry, Susan Baumann-Duren, SPSD Social Worker, Donna and Bill Stehling- Friends of Sauk City History film project; (top row, left to right) Linda Hale-Kids Ranch, Rebecca Kirch- 6:8 Circles program,Terri Winscher- Sauk Prairie Literacy Council. Missing from photo: Gary Williams- Summer Adventure Club.

The Free Congregation of Sauk County, located at 307 Polk Street in Sauk City, has announced the recipients of the seventh annual contributions from its “Mission in Motion” initiative, established in 2016 to enable the congregation to fulfill the piece of its mission that exhorts it to “be of service to our world.” 

Jack Boerger is September Student of the Month


Jack Boerger, son of James and Maren Boerger, is the September Optimist Sauk Prairie High School Student of the Month. Jack has participated in the National Honor Society, serving as vice president, Future Business Leaders of America, going to state in economics the past two years and in the summer research project studying monarchs. He also has excelled in cross country and track, going to state numerous times and leading the boys cross country team to a conference title. Sauk Prairie High School Cross County Coach Sherman states, “I am simply impressed with him as a competitor. He knows exactly what he has to do during his races. It’s almost as if a switch gets flipped in his head and he becomes a different person. He has great confidence in his own abilities, and he uses that to his advantage. He is one of the more impressive male athletes I have had the pleasure of working with.” Jack Boerger was honored as the September SP Optimist SPHS Student of the Month on September 7 at the Jaybird Cafe’ and Spirits. Left to right are: Sauk Prairie High School Assistant Principal Shane Been; Maren Boerger, Jack’s mother; Bart Mauch, Sauk Prairie Optimist President; Jack Boerger, September Student of the Month; James Boerger, Jack’s father.

Jack Boerger, son of James and Maren Boerger, is the September Optimist Sauk Prairie High School Student of the Month.  Jack has participated in the National Honor Society, serving as vice president, Future Business Leaders of America, going to state in economics the past two years and in the summer research project studying monarchs.  He also h

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