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Jeremiah’s Crossing Thanks Supporters for Annual Benefit

October 3, 2012

Jeremiah’s Crossing held its 4th Annual Cruise-In and 6th Annual Open House/Ride-A-Thon on August 18 & 19, to help fund their mission of providing therapeutic horseback riding lessons to those with special needs at no cost to their families. The two events, which featured local vendors and crafters, family activities, music, riding demonstrations, and great food, were a wonderful success. Jeremiah’s Crossing is grateful to all those who turned out over the weekend to support their mission.

At the Cruise-In, over 40 beautiful cars and trucks were shown, and nineteen vendors from around the area brought their specialty products to help make the event a success. This year a riding lesson demonstration was added to the activities of the day. The lesson provided an opportunity to learn more about equine assisted activities lessons and the benefit to those with special needs who ride on a regular basis. Those who attended participated in raffles, enjoyed fantastic food, including Sweet Adeline cream puffs. The weather was gorgeous and everyone enjoyed being at beautiful Dexter Park.

At the Open House, Teri Olson won the Barbecue Cook Off. Her tasty sauce convinced the judges that she was worthy of first prize. For those who were too shy to enter, or who are saying, “I didn’t know anything about the cook-off,” there’s always next year! Watch for entry information next summer.

This year, the Ride-A-Thon boasted four “Sheriffs of the Day” who worked hard to collect pledges: Jessica Jensen, Michael Krotzman, and Paul & Jonah Linn. Miss Wisconsin Rapids, Michelle Neumann, was in attendance to congratulate all of them and to sing the National Anthem to kick off our ride-a-thon rodeo. In all, 28 special riders took their horses through the rodeo events including pole bending, barrel “racing,” walk-over logs, and team penning. Twelve riders presented drill team routines with one group opening the rodeo and the second group closing our festivities.

Jeremiah’s Crossing depends on the help of great volunteers, community members, and businesses. The benefit weekend was no exception. The community came together to help celebrate what has been accomplished, and to raise funds to ensure that the organization can continue our programs at no cost to participants. On behalf of all of their special riders, the organization extends a most sincere “Thank You!”

For more information about Jeremiah’s Crossing, or to volunteer to help with fall lessons, please visit us at http://www.jeremiahscrossing.org. Or call the ranch at 715-884-2551.

Riverfront Jazz Festival Features Big Name Artists with Small Town Sponsors

August 21, 2012

Stevens Point, WI – The Riverfront Jazz Festival, held Labor Day Weekend at Pfiffner Pioneer Park along the beautiful Wisconsin River in Stevens Point, is eager to share the musical line-up for September 1st and 2nd.  The Festival will run from 3:00 pm until 9:00 pm daily featuring live jazz music and food from local vendors.  The event has a family friendly environment and is FREE to the public!

The festival begins at 3:00pm on Saturday September 1st with Story City from Minnesota, known for their Pat Metheny, Michael Brecker, fusion sound influence.   At 5:00pm the Bill Carrothers Trio from Michigan, will perform traditional jazz piano music.  Internationally known jazz vocalist, Sachal Vasandani from New York City will close Saturday’s performances starting at 7:00pm.  On Sunday September 2nd, Randal Harrison from Madison will start the evening out at 3:00pm with his New String Trio.  At 5:00pm We Six from Milwaukee, will be performing in the standard jazz sextet set-up.  The last performance of the festival will begin at 7:00pm on Sunday with local favorite, jazz vocalist, Janet Planet.

The Riverfront Jazz Festival is a non-profit LLC that raises music student scholarship funds for UW-Stevens Point Jazz Music Students, along with promoting the involvement, advancement, and enjoyment of jazz based music in a community setting.  Admission is free, however attendees have the opportunity to pay an additional “Supporter” fee to support the scholarship funds and to help keep the festival free for everyone.  By becoming a Supporter, you also receive a festival t-shirt and a free cover charge pass to see John Greiner’s Trio perform at Kristin’s Riverwalk from 9-midnight on Saturday, September 1st.  For more information on how to become a Supporter, visit www.riverfrontjazzfestival.com or call 715.544.4504.

Why not come down to the river for Labor Day Weekend for some entertainment!  Don’t forget, the festival is family friendly and FREE!

Free Movies in the Park Start June 8

June 4, 2012

Free Movies in the Park Pfiffner Park Bandshell Fridays at 7:30 (Dusk) Free Admission, Popcorn, and Soda

  • June 8 – Mars Needs Moms
  • June 15 – Dolphin Tale
  • June 22 – Happy Feet 2
  • July 6 – Spy Kids 4
  • July 13 – Kung Fu Panda 2
  • July 20 – Tangled

The Movies in the Park events are not officially sponsored by the City of Stevens Point, but are listed here for your convenience because of the high volume of inquiring phone calls the Parks and Recreation Department has received in previous years. This event is the sole responsibility of Evergreen Church of Stevens Point and Highland Church of Plover.

Master Key Consulting Builds Community Business & School Spirit

May 18, 2012

Keshena, WI: The students at the Menominee Indian High School, in Keshena, Wisconsin have something to cheer about, thanks to Bethesda, Maryland-based Master Key Consulting.

For many high schools across the US, the idea of a school store is a common notion.  But for the 198 students at the Menominee Indian High School on the Menominee Indian Reservation in north central Wisconsin, a school store that sells t-shirts, baseball caps, hoodies and other apparel items with their high school logo has been a perennial goal that could never seem to get off the ground.  That is until Corey Webster, a dedicated teacher at Menominee Indian High School, decided to make a phone call that would transform this dream into reality.

Webster, a deeply involved Art Teacher, Assistant Varsity Football Coach, Senior Class Advisor, Yearbook Advisor and M.E.D.I.A. Advisor, decided to add another hat to his collection when he took on the role of developing a school store for the Indian reservation high school.  Since Webster arrived at the school four years ago, he has supported the idea of a school store to build school spirit.  “School spirit in the form of spirit wear is not readily available here,” said Webster.  “You don’t see many students walking around with items supporting our school.  A few years ago we offered some school t-shirts and sweatshirts and they sold out in a few weeks.  The students, parents, and community members were so excited.  I knew then that a school store with clothing, hats, spirit items, back packs, school supplies and various logo items would be a huge success for our school and community.”

With this revelation, Webster approached the school Principal and Superintendent and received their enthusiastic support.  “The only thing standing in our way was the money to make it happen,” said Webster.  “That’s when I decided to call Jonathan Wilber at Master Key Consulting to see if he could help.”

Wilber, Menominee Tribal member, former student of the Menominee Indian School District and CEO of Master Key Consulting has been a long standing supporter of Menominee Nation institutions and charities.  When Webster approached Wilber with a request for a $2,000-$3,000 cash donation to get the project off the ground, Wilber responded with a $10,000 donation from Master Key Consulting, giving the Menominee Eagles the wings it needed to start their high school store.

Wilber, an active proponent of small Native American businesses, wanted to do more than just make a donation.  He wanted to connect the new school store with a small Native American apparel supplier to ensure that the company’s donation would benefit students, community and small business in equal parts.  Native Genes Apparel, owned by a Menominee Indian High School graduate, was selected to supply the new school store with quality apparel products showcasing unique American Indian designs.

When asked about his generous school donation and efforts to benefit small Native American businesses, Jonathan Wilber commented on Master Key Consulting’s core beliefs.  “Targeted giving is part of our Key Principles, developed by our employees in 2003 to positively impact our clients, our community and our company.   Schools and colleges serving American Indian students have given us so much and continue to develop leaders from our native communities,” said Wilber.  “Giving back to these schools and encouraging tribal entrepreneurship is a clear priority for our corporate giving.   Prosperity will only come to Menominee and other reservations when individual members own and run businesses that benefit their communities.  Government run businesses are not going to get it done.   If our gift inspires just one student to open their eyes and their minds wide enough to dream about someday owning their own business, creating local jobs and benefitting the entire community…then this is money well spent.”

Students at the Menominee Indian High School will have the opportunity to work in their new student store, increasing critical sales and business management skills.  “The new student store will be a great opportunity for our students to put business skills into practice and learn what it takes to make a business run,” said Webster.  “Parents and fans of the Menominee Eagles will also have the opportunity to buy spirit wear that supports the Eagles’ Basketball, Football, Volley Ball and other teams. “

The $10,000 donation from Master Key requires the school to reinvest store profits to continually maintain product inventory and add more items on a regular basis.  The store is waiting for its first delivery and will open soon to offer school spirit wear and other school logo merchandise.

“I can’t wait to finally have school spirit wear on the shelves and ultimately in the community,” said Webster.  “This donation from Master Key has made all the difference and will give our community something to cheer about.”


About Master Key Consulting

Founded in 2001, Master Key Consulting provides professional services and consulting services in management and information technology to five agencies of the federal government in eleven states and the District of Columbia.    Master Key has also supported Indian Tribal Governments and Colleges.

Master Key Consulting is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland as has offices in Albuquerque, New Mexico and Keshena, Wisconsin.

Contact: Jonathan Wilber, CEO: 240-223-1453: email: jwilber@masterkeyconsulting.com

Boys & Girls Club of Portage County to Hold Membership Drive

May 9, 2012

PORTAGE COUNTY (May 9, 2012) – The Boys & Girls Club of Portage County is gearing up to hold a summer kick-off night which will be held at most Boys & Girls Club locations throughout Portage County.

This free event will be held on Monday, May 21, 2012 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Plover Unit, Almond-Bancroft Extension, The Club (Teen Center), Stevens Point Unit at Jefferson School and Junction City Extension. Find out what the Boys & Girls Club can offer your child for an only $10 per year membership fee.

The Summer Kick-off Night is open to anyone and will include an ice cream social and opportunities to meet the Boys & Girls Club staff! Current as well as perspective members and parents are encouraged to visit their preferred Portage County club location! Current members can bring a friend and be entered into a drawing for a chance to put a pie in a club director’s face. There will also be various games and activities held throughout the event.

This will also be a great opportunity to get information and ask questions about our summer program running from June 11 – August 17, 2012. Summers at the Boys & Girls Club are loaded with exciting activities like cooking, biking, fishing, field trips and specialty theme weeks, along with various other activities! Free lunch will be served daily for all club members! New this year is a free breakfast program at the Plover Unit.

Please join us on Monday, May 21, 2012 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at one of our Boys & Girls Club of Portage County locations.

For more information on this event or any other Boys & Girls Club event, please call 715-341-4(FUN).

Boys & Girls Club of Portage County to Hold Membership Drive

May 9, 2012

PORTAGE COUNTY (May 9, 2012) – The Boys & Girls Club of Portage County is gearing up to hold a summer kick-off night which will be held at most Boys & Girls Club locations throughout Portage County.

This free event will be held on Monday, May 21, 2012 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Plover Unit, Almond-Bancroft Extension, The Club (Teen Center), Stevens Point Unit at Jefferson School and Junction City Extension. Find out what the Boys & Girls Club can offer your child for an only $10 per year membership fee.

The Summer Kick-off Night is open to anyone and will include an ice cream social and opportunities to meet the Boys & Girls Club staff! Current as well as perspective members and parents are encouraged to visit their preferred Portage County club location! Current members can bring a friend and be entered into a drawing for a chance to put a pie in a club director’s face. There will also be various games and activities held throughout the event.

This will also be a great opportunity to get information and ask questions about our summer program running from June 11 – August 17, 2012. Summers at the Boys & Girls Club are loaded with exciting activities like cooking, biking, fishing, field trips and specialty theme weeks, along with various other activities! Free lunch will be served daily for all club members! New this year is a free breakfast program at the Plover Unit.

Please join us on Monday, May 21, 2012 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at one of our Boys & Girls Club of Portage County locations.

For more information on this event or any other Boys & Girls Club event, please call 715-341-4(FUN).

Wanna play tag?

April 13, 2012

WHAT: In celebration of National Boys & Girls Club Week, Boys & Girls Club of Portage County will join the Major League Baseball WANNA PLAY? program and Boys & Girls Clubs nationwide to attempt to set a Guinness World Record for the MOST PARTICIPANTS IN A GAME OF TAG IN 24 HOURS MULTIPLE VENUES. At the event, each game of tag will begin and end with a declared winner.

Guinness World Records defines the Multiple Games of Tag record as, “…the greatest number of people playing tag, at events held within a 24-hour period at different venues, which have been set up by the same organization.” For the purposes of the record, a game of tag is defined as a playground game that involves two or more players chasing other players in an attempt to tag or touch them, usually with their hands.

WHY: This attempt to break the world record will bring attention to the importance of our commitment with our partner, Major League Baseball, to improve the overall fitness of young people by living healthy, active lifestyles and show how Boys & Girls Clubs help fill this need every day.

WHEN: Thursday, April 19, 2012 at 5:30 PM

WHERE:

  • Stevens Point Unit- located at Jefferson Elementary
    1800 East Avenue
    Stevens Point, WI 54481
  • Junction City Extension- located at JF Kennedy Elementary
    616 W. 2nd Street
    Junction City, WI 54443
  • Almond-Bancroft Extension- located at Almond – Bancroft School
    1336 Elm Street
    Almond, WI 54909

CONTACT: Danielle Goska
Boys & Girls Club of Portage County – Director of School Sites
1007 Ellis Street
Stevens Point, WI 54481

Portage County EMS Wins Customer Satisfaction Award

March 23, 2012

Under the leadership of Medical Director Michael Curtis, MD, Portage County Emergency Medical Services began using a formal customer satisfaction survey in 2011. Under the contracts Portage County has with Stevens Point Fire Department and Amherst Fire District, each service is required to meet a number of quality measures including clinical excellence, operational safety, response time reliability, system organization and customer satisfaction. Although some smaller satisfaction surveys had been conducted in the past, this was the first organized effort to use a validated survey program to measure customer satisfaction.

Each month a percentage of EMS patients are mailed a survey and asked to rate each component of the system including dispatch, first responders, ambulance care and transport and our billing service. In 2011 approximately 1000 surveys were mailed and nearly a quarter of them were returned to the survey company, the EMS Survey Team, for tabulation.

Each month and quarter, the EMS Survey Team sends Portage County EMS reports comparing our customers’ opinion of us to 54 other EMS agencies across the country. The reports allow us to track changes in our customers’ responses each month and identify trends in each area.

This spring, Portage County EMS was presented with an Industry Leadership Award by the EMS Survey Team for having an overall customer satisfaction rating of 93.4% which ranks 8th out of all services that use the survey. “This is a remarkable achievement for Portage County EMS” said Sandie Curtis, Emergency Management Director. “The satisfaction of our patients is a primary concern of our system. We use other measures to demonstrate that we provide high quality medical care but this rating demonstrates that our providers are also excellent at other aspects of care such as communicating with the patient, including them in their care choices, treating their pain, making them feel safe and protecting their privacy.”

Mayor and Police Chief Thank Duffey Search Volunteers

March 21, 2012

To the public that assisted with the search, volunteered to assist with future searches and everyone who checked their property following the Code Red calls:

We wanted to thank you for volunteering your time in the search for Eric Duffey. The community stepped forward in such a positive way and so many people went above and beyond what they needed to do to help in the aid of finding Eric. This community came together and treated the situation as if it were their own son or daughter missing. We are truly grateful everyone was willing to be so generous with their time.

It is so good to see a community working together and sharing with each other their determination, hopefulness and perseverance as the people of Stevens Point showed by their willingness to help in any way possible to find Eric.

This community showed compassion and caring during this extremely upsetting incident by cooperating and working together in the dire circumstances where time was of the essence.

Thank you again for your generosity and selflessness in this extremely difficult situation.

Sincerely,
Andrew J. Halverson, Mayor
Kevin K. Ruder, Chief of Police

Boys & Girls Club of Portage County Youth of the Year

March 15, 2012

A panel of Board Members and Staff at the Boys & Girls Club of Portage County have recently named Junction City teen and Ben Franklin Junior High student, Matt Cyra, 15, as their 2011 Boys Youth of the Year.

Being named Youth of the Year is the highest honor a Boys & Girls Club member can receive. As Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s premier youth recognition program, Youth of the Year recognizes outstanding contributions to a member’s family, school, community and Boys & Girls Club, as well as overcoming personal challenges and obstacles. Youth of the Year encourages Club members to reach their full potential by achieving academic success, leading healthy lifestyles and contributing to their communities. Youth of the Year honorees are shining examples and living proof that great futures start at Boys & Girls Clubs.

“Matt is an example of an extraordinary young man who has overcome obstacles and challenges in his life and is now being recognized for his character, leadership skills and willingness to give back to the community. We are very proud of Matt,” said Kevin Quevillon, Executive Director of the Boys & Girls Club.

Matt has been a Boys & Girls Club member for the past 9 years. Matt recently traveled to Madison to represent Portage County at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Wisconsin Youth of the Year Event. There he accepted his award with WI’s 1st Lady Tonette Walker. In addition, the Boys & Girls Club of Portage County’s Board of Directors recently awarded Matt with a $1,200 college scholarship.

For more information about the Boys & Girls Club Youth of the Year Program or other Teen Programming, contact the Boys & Girls Club Director of Teen Services, Danielle Huntington, at 715-341-4386. Please visit http://www.bgclubpc.org for more information on the Boys & Girls Club of Portage County.