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Kelsey Brewer installed as first woman president of the Woodville Lions Club

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As Lion Larry (L) looks on outgoing Woodville Lions Club President Jeff Brewer “Passes the Gavel” to the first woman President of the Club, Kelsey Brewer. Photo by Paul J. Seeling

WOODVILLE, WI – The Woodville Lions Club held their regular monthly meeting for June on Monday, June 10, 2024, at lovely Steven Park. As part of the meeting Agenda the installation of a new Board of Directors and Club Officers were installed with now Past President Jeff Brewer “passing the gavel” to new and first woman President of the Woodville Lions Club, his charming wife Kelsey Brewer.

The meeting began with outgoing President Jeff Brewer “Calling the Meeting to Order,” and leading traditional recitation of the Pledge of the Allegiance to the Flag.

The inspiring Table Prayer was given by Lion Larry Knegendorf.

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Baseball team falls to Flambeau after topping Clear Lake in Regional action

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SPRING VALLEY, WI – The 2024 baseball season came to a close recently for the Spring Valley baseball team in the regional semifinals. The team beat Clear Lake with a late inning rally to advance to the semifinal game, but just couldn’t muster enough to beat Flambeau on the road.

Spring Valley 11, Clear Lake 10 – The Cardinals topped Clear Lake, but only after spotting the Warriors an early 6-0 lead after just two innings.

Clear Lake scored five runs in the first inning after a pair of singles, pair of walks and three errors, which was very uncharacteristic play according to Head Coach Brandon Walczak.

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Queen’s Corner – A busy weekend!

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Pictured at sunset at King Field in Baldwin is the Woodville Syttende Mai Royal Court (L to R) Princesses Addisyn, Adeline, Jessica, and Queen Katelyn. Submitted photo

Submitted by Syttende Mai Queen Katelyn Gustafson 

WOODVILLE, WI – Hello Woodville! This weekend, June 8 and 9, 2024, was a busy one!

On Saturday, the Syttende Mai Court attended Baldwin’s Windmill Days Parade, along with Baldwin Royalty’s Queen’s Tea and the Coronation of Baldwin’s new Court. We met some new faces, while also seeing some familiar ones.

On Sunday, we all went over to Durand for their Fun Fest. We went on some rides together before heading through the parade. There were a lot of people, and they all seemed to love the Ship. Many noticed and pointed out the dragon!

Traynor inducted into Wisconsin 4-H Hall of Fame

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This picture is from the 4-H Hall of Fame Ceremony inductions. Pictured (L to R) is Jessica Jens (Positive Youth Development Institute director and the Wisconsin 4-H Associate Director), Bob Traynor (Wisconsin 4-H Hall of Fame Laureate), and Juniper Rydberg (Wisconsin 4-H Leadership Council Co-President). Submitted photo

Submitted by Amanda Kadlecek, 4-H Administrative Assistant, UW-Madison Division of Extension

MADISON, WI – Wisconsin 4-H Youth Development is excited to announce the 2023 and 2024 Hall of Fame Laureates including 10 volunteers, supporters and staff who have impacted Wisconsin 4-H. The newest classes of laureates were inducted in a ceremony at the Wintergreen Resort in Wisconsin Dells on April 28, 2024.

Among the 10 Hall of Fame Laureates is Bob Traynor, longtime Pierce County 4-H Volunteer.

“We are incredibly grateful to this year’s laureates and the countless hours of service they have provided to the youth of Wisconsin,” says Jessica Jens, Positive Youth Development Institute Director and Wisconsin 4-H Program Associate Director, University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension. “They have supported and inspired a generation of 4-H members to challenge themselves to learn, lead, and contribute to their communities.  Their selfless contributions of time, energy, and talent have created ripples of impact which will continue to positively impact the world around us for years to come.”

Bob Traynor has been a Pierce County 4-H dairy project leader for 39 years. His impact is most evident through his years as the Pierce County 4-H Dairy Judging Coach. He has helped to mold the lives of over 350 young people through judging experiences. Eighteen of these years produced state contest qualifying teams and three District Champion Teams. In 2007, Pierce County won the state contest. They represented Wisconsin at the National 4-H Dairy Judging contest, placing eighth in the nation. In 2012, Pierce County won the right to represent Wisconsin at the Harrisburg, PA. national judging contest, placing third. Four of Pierce County’s dairy judging alumni have placed in the top four individuals at the National Collegiate Dairy Judging Contest.

Traynor’s enthusiasm for 4-H is contagious and his coaching skills are matched by few. He lives the 4-H motto of “Making the Best Better.” Several 4-H alumni who worked with Coach Bob through the judging team describe their highlighted skills in presenting and public speaking.  One dairy judging alumnus uses those skills in mentoring and educating new hires for her nurse’s unit at Mayo Clinic, while another says that he has greater confidence in front of groups and knows for a fact that this is due to his work with Traynor.  He is very effective at working with youth – both the very young and teenagers. His enthusiasm for 4-H is contagious and his coaching skills are matched by few.

Traynor served on the Pierce County Board of Supervisors and has been very active with the County Fair. He is currently the Chairman of the Pierce County Fair Committee, having served on it since 1998. He was also a First Responder with Spring Valley Area Ambulance from 1997 till 2015.

Traynor, a life-long Registered Holstein breeder, served on the Wisconsin Holstein Association board from 2005-2011. He has shared his love for dairy cattle and a dedication to agriculture through his work with the 4-H youth while developing an appreciation and future for the dairy industry.

The Wisconsin 4-H Hall of Fame was established to recognize 4-H volunteers, financial supporters, staff and pioneers who made major contributions to the 4-H movement at the local, state and national levels. The candidates represent 4-H in the broadest sense — people who had an impact on the lives of children, their community or state through significant contributions of time, energy or financial resources to 4-H and its members.

Other 2023 and 2024 Wisconsin 4-H Hall of Fame Laureates are:

2023 – Gwen Dado, Polk County 4-H Volunteer. Lynn Feldman, Oneida County 4-H Volunteer and Retired 4-H Youth Development Educator. Walter (Wally) Hitt, Retired Marinette County 4-H & Youth Agent. Jane Marquardt, Retired Wisconsin 4-H Youth Development Office Manager. Mike Perkl, Retired Clark County 4-H Agent and UW-Extension Western District Director.

2024 – John and Jean Gurtner (In memoriam of John), Barron County 4-H Volunteers. Fred Washa (in memoriam), Waukesha County 4-H Volunteer. Michele Zimmerman, Jefferson County 4-H Volunteer.

Stasiek leads contingent of baseball and softball players earning All-Conference honors

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SPRING VALLEY, WI – The spring sports season ended, but the post-season honors have rolled in for five Spring Valley baseball players and two Cardinal softball players as a result of their hard work and dedication to their teams.

Junior Cade Stasiek led the Spring Valley contingent with a first team selection for the baseball team. Stasiek was sixth in the conference in stolen bases with 21 swipes. He also hit a team high .349 for everyday hitters, scoring 16 runs on 15 hits and nine walks. He was also stellar defensively with a .967 fielding percentage with 28 put-outs in 30 catches with just one error on the season.

Senior Diego Schmitt earned second team honors with a perfect fielding percentage of 1.000 with 20 put-outs and five assists in 25 total catches with no errors. He was also fourth in the conference in doubles with six, had 14 hits and 15 stolen bases.

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WWH kicks-off Windmill Days with Annual Open House Celebration

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Here is the Woodville Syttende Mai Royalty with Culver’s mascot Scoopie and WWH Mascot Healthy Hank at the WWH Open House. Pictured (L to R) are Princess Addisyn, Queen Katelyn, Scoopie, Heathly Hank and Princesses Jessica and Adeline. Submitted photo

By Ryma Lindquist, Community Relations Director, Western Wisconsin Health

BALDWIN, WI – Western Wisconsin Health (WWH) hosted their first in-person Open House since 2019 on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. “It was a wonderful day to open our campus to the community and showcase the many providers and specialties WWH offers to help achieve their health and wellness goals,” stated Eilidh Pederson, WWH Chief Executive Officer.

At Healthy Hank’s Celebration, over 700 guests enjoyed a delicious meal provided by the WWH Eatery, featuring pulled chicken sandwiches, coleslaw, and healthy sides. Culver’s of Baldwin delighted guests with their tasty custard. Live music by Dave Snyder Acoustic Sounds added to the festive atmosphere.

Representatives from the Police, Fire Department, and Baldwin Area EMS offered tours of their vehicles. Families took photos with the Queen of Cards and Tea Party Miss from Occasions with Character and the Culver’s mascot, Scoopie and WWH’s mascot, Healthy Hank. Children had fun jumping and sliding in the bounce house, getting tattoos from Baldwin Royalty, and meeting the newly crowned Woodville Syttende Mai Court. Suzanne Wynveen Photography was on hand to capture all the wonderful memories.

Inside the Atrium, numerous displays showcased WWH’s services, providers, and healthcare partners. Guests had the opportunity to meet providers and explore interactive displays. WWH’s partners, including ADORAY Home Health and Hospice, Associated Eye Care, Cancer Center of Western Wisconsin, Family Resource Center, and Farmer Angel Network, highlighted the valuable work they do in the community.

Community members also had the chance to see, and test drive a Da Vinci surgical robot, learning more about this innovative surgical option. Benefits such as shorter surgical times, less invasive procedures, and faster recovery were highlighted.

WWH extends a heartfelt thank you to the community members who joined us in celebrating health and wellness and kicking off Windmill Days.

Donald Person

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Donald R Person, age 83, of Downsville, Wisconsin passed away peacefully on June 2, 2024, at his home surrounded by family.

He was born in River Falls, Wisconsin on November 22, 1940, to Roy and Cora (Vandeberg) Person. He grew up farming in River Falls and the surrounding areas. He graduated from Woodville High School in 1959.

Don went on to serve his country by enlisting in the US Army. He then married Corinne on December 14, 1968, in her childhood home in South St. Paul, Minnesota.

Don loved mowing his lawn, plowing snow, buying lottery tickets and going for drives in his little slice of Wisconsin. He enjoyed having a cup of coffee and conversation with all. Most of all, Don loved his family and made sure that his family knew how important they were to him and how much they were loved. He was gentle, strong and one of a kind. He went down when the sun came up on Sunday, June 2, 2024.

Don is survived by his wife Corinne; three children Dan (Diane) Person of Downsville, WI, Allison (Jim) Spradley of Baldwin, WI, and Sara Person of Downsville, WI. He is also survived by six grandchildren Kelsey (Ryan) Nowaskey, Ben (Kenzie) Person, Nick and Josh Spradley, Mathew and Samantha Cunningham; one great grandchild Sadie Nowaskey; sister Kay Smith; brother John Person as well as many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

He is preceded in death by his parents; brother Bub Person; sisters Jean Person and Laverne DeWell.

A Celebration of Life open house will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00p.m. on Saturday June 22, 2024, at Olson Funeral Home in Menomonie, WI. Loved ones can share stories while a light lunch will be served. Interment will be held at a later date.

If you would like to make a donation, please consider contributing to the National Kidney Foundation of WI.

To share a memory, please visit obituaries at olsonfuneral.com.

Club of the Year and more: Botany Belles and Beaus Garden Club

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Members of the Botany Belles & Beaus Garden Club in attendance posed with their awards at the May meeting. Submitted photo

Submitted by Debby Walters, BBBGC

WAUKESHA, WI – At the recent Wisconsin Garden Club Federation (WGCF) convention, the Botany Belles and Beaus Garden Club (BBBGC) which is made up of members from Baldwin, Woodville and surrounding areas received several awards. The most prestigious being the Garden Club of the Year award. This award is given to the club that promotes the objectives of WGCF which are to promote and share the love of gardening, floral design, and be involved in civic and environmental projects. The club does that through monthly meetings, community gardening projects at Windmill and Creamery Parks and the Woodville Rain Garden.

Community involvement is important. The club sponsors the activities for youngsters during Syttende Mai and Windmill Days, worked with the Baldwin-Woodville High School for Art in Bloom, sponsors a Nature Photography contest during Chili Fest, coordinates tree plantings in Woodville, and much more. Currently the group is working with the Baldwin American Legion Post 240 and Auxiliary Unit 240 on installing a Blue Star Memorial honoring everyone who has served. The Memorial will be at Windmill Park.

Besides recognition, the Garden Club of the Year award also comes with a $250 check.

In addition to the Club of the Year Award, Botany Belles and Beaus also received the Knox Garden Club Visibility Award based on the community activities that it provides. This is also a monetary award.

No organization can be successful without the active participation of its members. WGCF has the “And Then Some Award” to recognize those members that put in that extra time and effort needed to make the club a success. Ruth Anderson who serves as Botany Belles and Beaus treasurer is always one of the first to volunteer to help out at events, is leading the fundraising for the Blue Star Marker memorial, organizes food for events, serves on many committees including the Community Garden Tour, and is a positive example to us all and she was this year’s recipient of the “And Then Some Award” from the St. Croix District.

If you are interested in gardening and community service, the Botany Belles and Beaus might be the organization for you. Meetings are generally held the third Tuesday of the month at the Baldwin Town Hall and our schedule is posted on botanybellesbeaus.org or follow us on Facebook.

Hawks 12U Black Softball Team takes First Place

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Here is the winning Hawks 12U Black Softball team, back row: Coach Jake Freese, Coach Jon Volgren, Ellie Nowakowski, Kaylee Eggen, Jenna Volgren, Gracie Kusilek, Hailey Gausman, and Coach Brian Ferg. 2nd Row: Faith Kampin, Eva Freese, Sophie Edin, Camryn Ferg, and Ella Yunker. Front Row: Maddi Meyers. Submitted photo

Submitted by Deanna Freese

WOODBURY, MN – The weekend of May 18 and 19, 2024, the B-W Hawks went 5-0 taking first place in the Gold bracket at the Woodbury Wild Pitch tournament held in Woodbury, Minnesota.

Collectively, the team scored 46 runs and only gave up four runs in this exciting tournament.

At the home Millpond Madness tournament on June 1 and 2, 2024, the Hawks went 5-0 again taking first place in the Gold bracket. The team scored a total of 39 runs and only gave up two runs all weekend.

Pitcher, Jenna Volgren, had 43 strikeouts each tournament with a total of 152 strikeouts so far this season! The Hawks 12U Black team is off to a great start of the season with a 18-4-2 league and tournament record.

The Hawks 12U Black Softball team consists of Ellie Nowakowski, Kaylee Eggen, Jenna Volgren, Gracie Kusilek, Hailey Gausman, Faith Kampin, Eva Freese, Sophie Edin, Camryn Ferg, Ella Yunker, and Maddi Meyers. They are coached by Jake Freese, Jon Volgren, and Brian Ferg.

Memorial Day 2024 remembered

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Pictured here is the Spring Valley 2024 Memorial Day Speaker, Post 227 new member Jaden Sorenson. Photo by Paul J. Seeling

SPRING VALLEY & WILSON, WI – Memorial Day, Monday, May 27, 2024, was remembered by the Rickerd-Danielson American Legion Post 227 in Spring Valley, and the Matson-Miller Post 330 in Wilson, Wisconsin.

The Spring Valley Memorial Day Service began at 9:30 a.m. at the War Memorial with Oping Remarks from Post 227 Commander Pete Esanbock. The Spring Valley High School Band played the Star-Spangled Banner, with the Boy Scout Troop leading the Pledge of Allegiance. The Post Sergeant-at-Arms Dan Tully lowered the American Flag to half mast as is customary.

Emma Esanbock gave the Invocation followed by a musical selection by the SV HS Band directed by Donna Schwartz.

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