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Sophia Harrison, 5, of Fitchburg, blows up the balloon that will propel the balloon car she constructed at the Navigant STEM Fair.
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The Verona Public Library hosted the Navigant STEM Fair Saturday,
April 16. The fair covers topics in science, technology, engineering and
mathematics, with stations that allow kids to get hands-on lessons.
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SCOTT GIRARD
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One year can go by quickly, especially after the learning curve serving
on a governmental body is taken into
account.
Verona Area School Board member Renee Zook tried to drive that
home to the nine applicants for two
vacancies on the board Monday night
during 10-minute interviews with
each. Zook asked the applicants what
they would prioritize in the appointed
term, driving home the point that the
learning curve would be steep.
Most of the applicants, all of whom
have children currently attending
school in the district, said communication is the key going forward,
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whether thats on personalized learning, behavior initiatives or growth.
Other topics covered in the interviews included personalized learning,
how an applicants personal and work
experience would influence their
goals on the board and what inspired
them to apply for the openings.
Board members are expected to discuss and vote on an appointment at
the boards May 2 meeting. A majority vote will be required to approve
any appointment.
Applicants for the Portion 1 seat,
Applicants
Karl Curtis
Sarah Gaskell
Derek Johnson
Marcia Kasieta
Scott Stewart
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The board voted Monday to change the districts property insurance carrier.
The Local Government Property Insurance fund has been the districts insurer for many years, but after a tumultuous last few years, including the tornado
at Country View Elementary School, that fund is in the red and had to raise its
premium.
The board instead chose to go through Liberty Mutual, which has a higher
premium than the LGPI has in the past, but is nearly $30,000 lower than it
would have been next year.
Not having that online and publicly
available 24 hours before the meeting just makes everyone more suspicious.
Board member Ken Behnke and
board president Dennis Beres both
said there was nothing to be suspicious of. Beres said the difference
between the posted agenda at the district office and the one emailed out
was strictly inadvertent.
I wish that it would not have taken
place that way, Beres said, maintaining they had complied fully with
posting legalities.
Ultimately, Beres said, the board
did not finish an evaluation for
Gorrell during a closed session earlier in the night, and he said the board
would meet again Friday morning to
finish those discussions and likely
take action on a contract after.
Beres said the review process for
Gorrells evaluation has been in process since July of last year. With
that long timeframe in mind, Beres
said the board will soon set new standards for evaluations.
Going forward we will be embarking on a process that the board will
start on to establish evaluation and
goals moving forward, he said. The
newly seated board members will be a
full part of that process.
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Epic was awarded nearly
$1 billion from an Indian
company in a recently settled lawsuit.
According to the Wisconsin State Journal, a
jury ruled in Epics favor
on every question in a lawsuit that ended Friday in
the Madison U.S. District
Court, awarding $940 million in total.
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user-web portal, the statement said. TCS plans to
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working as consultants
to help Kaiser Permanente use its Epic software,
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When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 30
Where: VAHS Performing
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Tickets: $30 adult; $28 seniors; $8 students 18 and
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Churches
the session, they swear in the 2016 Governor of Badger Girl State. Many Wisconsin government dignitaries will be
present.
For information, contact Mary
Schaller at 845-7028 or at mschalle@
chorus.net.
Hospice program
Heartland Hospice will present a
Dying Peacefully presentation at
10:30 a.m. Thursday, April 28 at the
senior center.
Participants will learn how the dying
process can differ for each patient and
the challenges health-care providers
face when providing quality end-of-life
care.
For information, call 845-7471.
Polka band
Wisconsins own Spotlight Polka
Band will perform from 6:30-8 p.m.
Thursday, April 28 at the library.
The Spotlight Polka Band features
Scott Koehn on MIDI accordion/vocals;
Pam Koehn on vocals, percussion and
promotion; and Frank Baroka on drums
and vocals. This free event will be targeted towards adults, but will also be
family-friendly. All ages are welcome.
For information, call 845-7180.
Community calendar
Thursday, April 21
Friday, April 22
Saturday, April 23
Wednesday, April 27
9:30-10
a.m., Toddler Story Time
6:30-8:30 p.m., Getting to Know
(ages 1-2), library, 845-7180
Medicare program (registration
10:30 a.m., Dying Peacefully
required), library, 845-7180
program with Heartland Hospice,
Tuesday, April 26
senior center, 845-7471
9:30-10 a.m., Everybody Story
10:30-11 a.m., Preschool Story
Time (ages 0-5), library, 845-7180 Time (ages 3-5), library, 845-7180
10:30 a.m.: Half-Hour Health
4-5:30 p.m., Anime Club (grades
Talk: Depression in the Elderly,
6-12), library, 845-7180
senior center, 845-7471
6:30-8 p.m., Spotlight Polka
10:30-11 a.m., Everybody Story
Band performance, library, 845Time (ages 0-5), library, 845-7180 7180
6:30-8 p.m., Pint Size Polka
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Thursday, April 21
7 a.m. 1988 Verona
Basketball
8 a.m. Zumba Gold
9 a.m. Daily Exercise
10 a.m. Bonnie and Bill
Stevens at Senior Center
2 p.m. Zumba Gold
3 p.m. Daily Exercise
4 p.m. John Duggleby at
Senior Center
5 p.m. Crossing Cultures at
Senior Center
6 p.m. Salem Church Service
7 p.m. Rhapsody Arts at
Senior Center
8 p.m. Daily Exercise
9 p.m. Cough and Cold
Remedies at Senior Center
10 p.m. Verona History at
Historical Society
Friday, April 22
7 a.m. John Duggleby at
Senior Center
1 p.m. Cough and Cold
Remedies at Senior Center
3 p.m. Self Defense at
Senior Center
4 p.m. Crossing Cultures at
Senior Center
5 p.m.
2014 Wildcats
Football
8:30 p.m. Cough and Cold
Remedies at Senior Center
10 p.m.
1988 Verona
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11 p.m. Bonnie and Bill
Stevens at Senior Center
Saturday, April 23
8 a.m. Common Council
from April 11
Senior Center
5 p.m.
2014 Wildcats
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7 p.m. Common Council
Live
9 p.m. Hindu Cultural Hour
10 p.m. 1988 Verona
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11 p.m. Bonnie and Bill
Stevens at Senior Center
Tuesday, April 26
7 a.m. 1988 Verona
Basketball
10 a.m. Zumba Gold
9 a.m. Daily Exercise
10 a.m. Bonnie and Bill
Stevens at Senior Center
2 p.m. Zumba Gold
3 p.m. Daily Exercise
4 p.m. John Duggleby at
Senior Center
5 p.m. Crossing Cultures at
Senior Center
6 p.m. Resurrection Church
8 p.m. Rhapsody Arts at
Senior Center
9 p.m. Cough and Cold
Remedies at Senior Center
10 p.m. Verona History at
Historical Society
Wednesday, April 27
7 a.m. John Duggleby at
Senior Center
1 p.m. Cough and Cold
Remedies at Senior Center
3 p.m. Self Defense at
Senior Center
5 p.m. Common Council
from April 25
7 p.m. Capital City Band
8 p.m. Self Defense at
Senior Center
10 p.m.
1988 Verona
Basketball
11 p.m. Bonnie and Bill
Stevens at Senior Center
Thursday, April 28
7 a.m. 1988 Verona
Basketball
8 a.m. Zumba Gold
9 a.m. Daily Exercise
10 a.m. Bonnie and Bill
Stevens at Senior Center
3 p.m. Daily Exercise
4 p.m. John Duggleby at
Senior Center
5 p.m. Crossing Cultures
6 p.m. Salem Church Service
7 p.m. Rhapsody Arts at
Senior Center
8 p.m. Daily Exercise
9 p.m. Cough and Cold
Remedies at Senior Center
10 p.m. Verona History at
Historical Society
Support groups
AA Meeting, senior center, Thursdays at 1 p.m.
Caregivers Support
Group, senior center, first
and third Tuesday, 10:30
a.m.
Healthy Lifestyles
Group meeting, senior
center, second Thursday
from 10:30 a.m.
Parkinsons Group,
senior center, third
Friday at 10 a.m.
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What: VACT presents Bring It
On: The Musical
When: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April
21, Friday, April 22 and Saturday,
April 23
Where: Verona Area High
School Performing Arts Center,
300 Richard St.
Tickets: $15 general admission,
$10 seniors 65 and older, and
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Lauren Smith (center), appearing as Campbell in the Verona Area Community Theaters production of Bring It On: The
Musical, appears with the Truman cheerleaders and some ensemble members. Bring It On debuts at 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
April 21.
discovers that her former teammate Eva (Abby Walsh) has plotted to steal her cheer glory, she
forms a cheerleading squad at her
new school and vows to beat Eva
at nationals.
This high-flying, family-friendly production is an
exciting and fun musical for all,
Dvorak told the Press in an email.
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Portion 1
Meredith Stier Christensen
Occupation:
Attorney
Education:
Juris Doctor,
UW-Madison;
Master of Arts
in teaching, Christensen
National Louis University;
Bachelor
of
Arts in English and psychology, University of Iowa
Educational
experience:
Verona Area School District
special education assistant,
2001-03; Metropolitan School
District of Pike Township special education teacher, 19992001; Naperville Community
Unit School District 203 special
education assistant, 1997-98;
Savanna Oaks Middle School
site council representative,
2015-present
Children in VASD: 1
Personalized learning: Personalized learning is basically
taking what we do as special
education teachers and applying it to the whole population.
We need to make sure the
communication with parents
and the community is also in
place.
Goals in one-year term:
What is happening in the district right now is setting the
foundation for who the district
is going to be in 10, 15, 20
years.
Communication: It is so important that the community
sees the good work that the
district is doing and that all
doors are open and theres a
good exchange
Kevin Wunder
substitute,
Verona Area
School District; Nursing
Assistant
Program
Classroom
and Clinical
Lalor
instructor,
Neway Directions
Education: Associate Degree
in nursing, Madison Area
Technical College; Wisconsin
Teacher Training Program,
Wisconsin English Second
Language Institute
Educational
experience:
Co-founder, Verona Area International School; board member, Verona Area Education
Foundation; member, VASD
calendar committee; Parent
volunteer; Private tutor for
adult English as a Second Language students
Children in VASD: 3
Personalized learning: I think
the idea of personalized learning is really great. I think that
there is a lot of things that
need to be fixed with it. There
needs to be more players involved. It cant be just the
teachers and the students.
Perspective: Ive gotten to
see the district from a different
angle than most people would.
(Subbing has a nurse has) certainly opened my eyes up to
a lot of different issues in the
district.
Why she applied: I dont
come to this with an agenda. I
come to this wanting to serve
the community. I want to be
involved in helping to make
changes for the community,
for the students, for the teachers.
At Large (includes
Lalor)
Procedure
Board president Dennis Beres said the May
2 procedure would not
differ from any normal
action item.
An up or down vote
will be taken after someone makes a motion and
a second supporting an
appointment. Any applicant will require votes
from three of the five
board members to be
appointed.
engagement piece.
School choice: Each kids
different, even in one family,
so I think its wonderful to have
choices.
Communication:
There
needs to be a really intense effort to have more of a two-way
(line of communication).
Matt
Kleber
Occupation:
Technical engineer and developer, Epic
Systems
Kleber
Education:
Bachelor
of
Arts in physics
and math, Concordia College
Educational experience: Parent
Children in VASD: 1 current,
1 future
Personalized learning: I love
the theory. I think its an outstanding way to engage every
student, ensure that they have
Sarah Gaskell
Occupation:
Owner, Gaskell Consulting; planning
manager, Wisconsin Bicycle
Federation;
planner, Alta
Planning and Gaskell
Design
Education:
Bachelor of Science in landscape architecture, UW-Madison; Bachelor of Science in
horticulture, Purdue University
Educational
experience:
Board member, Verona Area
Education Foundation; site
council member, New Century
School
Children in VASD: 2
Personalized learning: In
order to achieve the mission of
every student being successful you have to meet students
where they are.
Behavior: We need clear expectations of behavior in the
classroom and clear consequences when those are not
met.
Helping minority students:
Partnerships within the community thats where we
can do a better job of meeting
the needs of our minority students.
Lynn Vilker
Occupation:
Sales manager,
SAS Institute,
Inc.
Education:
Master
of
Education in
Vilker
educational
technology,
City University;
Bachelor of Science in elementary education, UW-Madison
Educational
experience:
Teacher, Madison Metropolitan School District, Oshkosh
Area School District and
Camas Area School District,
1992-2000; Parent volunteer,
Verona Area School District,
2006-present
Children in VASD: 2
Personalized Learning: My
main issue was always with
training. We didnt have teachers trained and we were expecting teachers to facilitate
more than just the plan but actually understand how do I do
this in the classroom. Youve
addressed that.
A fresh start for the district: Weve been through
some challenges over the past
year from a community and
school relations perspective.
Its really needed for all of us
to come together and look at
these initiatives and realize
that we have a very large referendum coming up.
Janet Lalor
District strengths: We may
Occupation: School nurse have things that are going reand educational assistant ally well for some students but
Occupation: IT
Manager, Hewlett Packard
Enterprise
Education:
Bachelor
of
Science
in
Wunder
mechanical
engineering
technology,
Southern Illinois University,
Carbondale; Graduate classes
in information and communication technology, UW-Stout
Educational experience: Volunteer, Savanna Oaks Middle
School
Children in VASD: 3
Personalized learning: This
was kind of the future of education. I think that theres a
tremendous potential.
Communication
between
teachers, parents: This time
in humanity has the greatest
potential for communication,
and I think communication is
part of what we need to make
this work. We have all of the
tools, we just need to use them
to make it reality.
Resolving conflict: A lot of
conflict stems from expectations not being clear. Setting
the expectations is really the
first step in resolving conflict.
I see that as being especially
applicable.
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City administrator Bill Burns last day on the job will be April 25, as he transitions to become the
finance director for the City of Middleton.
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a challenge in that when
you think something is set,
something else may come
up and change and you need
to be able to adjust and go
with that on the fly.
And continuing to work
to be more proactive with
economic development and
redevelop and revitalize the
downtown. I think weve
made some progress
but the communitys still
searching for our identity.
Theres still the question of
where do we go next.
VP: What did you wish
you had accomplished that
you hadnt or wish youd
done differently?
BB: (Long pause) I wish
we had been able to accomplish more with revitalizing
the downtown.
I think with the first interview I had with you, you
were (asking) about downtown Sun Prairie and how
that process went. Weve
had more incremental
improvements in downtown
Verona rather than a big
game-changer.
Theres a question of
what that should be. Theres
a debate in the community
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VP: What kind of opportunities do you see for Verona over the next few years?
BB: Financially, Verona
is in very good shape. That
combined with the TIF district closing and the benefits thats going to bring is
going to set the city up very
well.
One of the opportunities
is in the area of economic
development. Verona has
not been extremely active
in going out and targeting
and recruiting businesses. To some extent, Verona
hasnt had to. But the question for the community and
the opportunity is what else
do we want to be, where do
we see ourselves in the next
10-20 years and how do
we take those resources we
have and go out and try to
accomplish those things.
VP: What do you recommend?
BB: The city needs to be
more active with economic development. The CDA
could play a role in that.
If the council is not at the
point of charging the CDA
with that, thats something
the council or committees
of the council should be
involved in.
I think were at a point
where weve got an opportunity and we should be
more proactive with what
we should identify for economic development, particularly with redevelopment
in the downtown.
With the TIF district closing with Epic, well have
for the first time in several years, an opportunity
to either create a new TIF
district or amend the boundaries of our current TIF district.
And for the first time in
several years, weve got the
opportunity to bring in a
large new area of land (the
North neighborhood).
VP: What will be the biggest job your successor will
face?
BB: Coordinating the
transition with all of the
changes (with staff and on
the council) that have been
going on for the last year.
For the next administrator, being able to manage
that change, bring everyone
together and continue to
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Boys track
Herkert
rewrites
record
book
JEREMY JONES
Sports editor
Verona native Nick Schmaltz celebrates following his game-winning goal Saturday, April 9, which gave North Dakota a 3-2 win over Denver in the national semifinal game
at Amalie Arena. Schmaltz, a sophomore, and the Fighting Sioux went on to defeat Quinnipiac 5-1 in the NCAA National Championship game. It was North Dakotas first
championship since 2000.
Schmaltz was selected by the Chicago Blackhawks as the 20th pick in the 2014 NHL Entry Draft. Schmaltzs brother Jordan was selected by the St. Louis Blues as the 25th
pick in the 2012 draft.
Girls soccer
Girls track
Wildcats sweep
West triple dual
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Anthony Iozzo
Sophomore Chandler Bainbridge fights off a defender in the first half Thursday in a Big Eight Conference game against Madison
West at Reddan Soccer Park. Bainbridge finished with the only Verona goal in a 1-1 tie.
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Reagan Klawiter throws a pitch in the fourth inning Thursday in a Big Eight Conference game against
Janesville Parker at Stampfl Field. Klawiter finished with a no-decision in a 3-2 loss, allowing two runs
on two hits in six innings.
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Parker 3, Verona 2
Thursday was a day
of pitching and fielding
plays, but it was two bunts
in the top of the seventh
that eventually led to a
3-2 loss against Janesville
Parker.
Reagan Klawiter started
and made it into the seventh where he allowed a
lead-off single and a walk.
Stephen Lund came in
with the Wildcats up two
runs, but a sacrifice bunt
attempt by Ken Hendricks
was thrown into right field,
allowing a run to score.
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Softball
Verona 13,
Madison East 4
Heather Rudnicki went
3-for-3 with a home run
Thursday as the visiting
Wildcats (2-0, 2-0 Big
Eight) beat the Purgolders.
Alyssa Erdman threw 1
1/3 innings, striking out
two.
Quinn Nelson got
the start, working 5 2/3
innings. She struck out
five and walked one. She
allowed four earned runs.
Savanna Rainey doubled
and Erdman added a triple
for the Wildcats.
Nicole Neitzel collected
three hits for Verona in the
win.
Andi Hernandez (2-for3 ) a n d Ay d e n R o m e r
(2-for-3) each doubled for
the Purgolders.
Verona,
La Follette (ppd.)
T h e Wi l d c a t s g a m e
against Madison La Follette at Country View Elementary School Tuesday
was postponed due to rain.
N o m a ke u p d a t e h a d
been determined as the
Press went to print on
Tuesday.
Boys tennis
The returning letterwinners for the Verona Area High School girls
lacrosse team (front, from left) are: Morgan Fritzler, Jenna Jurrens, Elena Herman and Sigal Felber (back) Megan Lois, Amanda
Best (captain), Natalie Schad (captain), Abby Filsinger (captain)
and Kelli Blaisdell.
Girls lacrosse
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Pro softball clinic
scheduled in Verona
The Chicago Bandits, a
professional womens fastpitch softball team, will host
a Bandits of Tomorrow clinic
in Verona on Sunday, May
22.
The clinic will be held at
the Verona Area High School
Softball Fields, Field of
Dreams, located at 710 Lone
Pine Way.
Offering six sessions, the
Bandits clinic will cover infield/outfield defense,
beginning hitting and pitching as well as intermediate/
advanced hitting and pitching.
Jack Herkert won the long jump with a leap of 20 feet, 10 1/2 inches Monday at the Madison West triple dual. Verona won the meet 66-59
against the Regents and 93-44 over Beloit Memorial.
second for the first time, winning the 400 in 49.9 good
for the fourth-fastest time in
school history. Meja Maka
added the 100 title in 11.6.
Meanwhile, Danny Keyes
won the pole vault with a
clearance of 9-6 and Hunter
Bourne (121-4) claimed the
discus.
Maka and Bourne were
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Boys lacrosse
Sophomore
Ian
Edwards led the Wildcats with six goals and
an assist, while junior
Jake Keyes added three
goals and six assists.
Senior Josh Novotny collected two goals and two
assists, while senior Dom
Sophomore Cameron
Corless finished with five
saves.
The Wildcats host the
Madison West/Edgewood
Regents on Saturday no
time has been announced
yet and host Middleton
at 5 p.m. Monday.
Senior Emily Krogman settles down a pass in the first half Thursday
against Madison West.
Verona 5, Beloit 0
Verona 4,
Madison West 3
In another close Big
Eight Conference game
Friday, a hit-by-pitch RBI
by Sam Favour scored
Rortvedt for a walk-off
4-3 win over Madison
West at Stampfl Field.
We s t t i e d t h e g a m e
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by Tommy Hill (3-for-4)
in the top of the seventh.
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Knueppel dominated on
the mound with a four-hit
shutout over seven innings
Saturday as the host
Wildcats held off Beloit
Memorial 5-0.
Knueppel struck out 10
and walked one. Verona
scored twice in the third
and fifth innings and once
more in the sixth.
Rortvedt (2-for-2)
picked up an RBI single in
the third to score Woppert,
while Lund (2-for-3) followed with an RBI double
to plate Rortvedt.
Rortvedt scored again in
the fifth on a sacrifice fly
by Bishop, and Lund later
stole home to make it 4-0.
Knueppel finished the
scoring with an RBI single to bring home Frahm
in the sixth.
Cade Johnson took
the loss. He allowed two
earned runs on three hits
in four innings, striking
five and walking three.
Verona,
Madison East (ppd.)
Verona was going to
travel to Warner Park on
Tuesday to take on Madison East but rain forced
the game to be postponed
u n t i l 5 p . m . M o n d a y,
April 25.
Verona 3, Middleton 2
The Wildcats traveled to
Firefighter Park on Airport
Road in Middleton on Tuesday to take on the Cardinals,
and bounced back from a
tough weekend with a 3-2
win.
They played great. They
played aggressive and physical, and they matched the
intensity of Middleton and
that is how we were able to
win the game, Faulkner said.
This one felt pretty sweet.
Bainbridge scored two
goals for Verona, while senior
Emily Krogman scored the
other goal with an assist to
senior Makenna McGilvray.
Nelson finished with nine
saves.
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May 7
May 21
prior to start time.
Volunteers will be working to clear downed trees
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or by calling 920-850-6902 Volunteers gather branches near the Military Ridge State Trail
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DNR biologist
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Donna Moder,
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