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Hewitt's Meat Processing, Inc. Honored as MACCI's Small
Business of the YearThe Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry has recognized small businesses for their outstanding accomplishments since 1988. Selection criteria used to determine the winner includes: ● Economic impact on the community ● Expansion of business in facility or products/services ● Longevity/continuity with consistent growth over time ● Innovation ● Community involvement
Hewitt's Meat Processing, Inc. started in business back in 1939 with two employees in Lindsey, WI. Shortly after returning from World War II, Marvin and Crystal's son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Evelyn Hewitt, took over operation of the company and they operated and expanded the company until 1992. In 1992, Jim and Evelyn retired from the business and sold it to Tom and Barb Tasse, Jim and Evelyn's son-in-law and daughter who continued the success of Hewitt's Meat Processing.
Entering the fourth general of ownership, Tom and Barb's son-in-law and daughter, John and Amanda Franseen, employ 17 full-time and part-time employees with a state of the art process-ing facility producing 15,000 pounds of products a week.
Through the years, Hewitt's Meat Processing has opened a retail store, built a new location, and expanded into Tomahawk.
John and Amanda are very active in the community and donate their time and products to many local organizations, athletic programs, youth sporting events, and many other non-profits.
They are supporters of the United Way's NOW program, St. John's Catholic Church Parish Pull, MACCI's Dairyfest and Business After 5's, to name a few.
In 2019, Hewitt's Meat Processing developed a holiday pack-aging distribution of cheese and sausage filling a void in our community.
We hope you will save the date of Wednesday, May 6 and join us as we celebrate Hewitt's Meat Processing, Inc. at Holiday Inn Conference Center.
Congratulations!
MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
Ruth and Gary Elderbrook retired the end of 2019 from their business A Slice of Heaven catering. To stay involved and connected in our community we are pleased to welcome them as Associate members of the Cham-ber. Ruth continues to "sport" her red coat and you will continue to see them giving back. The email address has been updated to relderbrook77@gmail.com. Enjoy retirement!
Express Employment Professionals, located at 1126A South 8th Street in Medford, is a leading staffing agency that stives to help businesses fill their positions with qualified employees. Their goal is to help as many people as possible to find good jobs and by helping clients find qualified people. Justin Bangtson is the Franchise Owner and can be emailed at justin.bangtson@expresspros.com. The business telephone number is 715-785-7905 or go to their website at www.expresspros.com to learn how they can assist with your needs.
Kudos to Laurel Specht of TRICOR Insurance who has earned the status of Certified Insur-ance Service Representative (CISR), following her successful completeion of all nine CISR courses in a comprehensive insurance and risk management honor sponsored by the Society of Certified Insurance Service Representatives.
Laurel has demonstrated her professional competence through the successful completion of all nine of the CISR courses and the corresponding comprehensive examinations that focus on all
major fields insurance - property and casualty, personal and commercial lines, life and health, agency operations, and risk management.
TRICOR Insurance is a leading independent insurance agency, ranked among the top 100 independent agencies in the United States. Strong Roots. Local Values.
Harlan Rose, a resident of Marshfield, has joined MBE CPAs. Harlan has over 36 years of public practice and holds the Enrolled Agent (EA) credential since 1986 as well as Accredited Business Accountant (ABA) creden-tial since 2002. He has been an active member of the Wisconsin Association of Accountants since 1991 serving in the various offices of Secretary, Vice President and President. MBE is a diversified accounting firm providing a variety of customer needs with their growing staff of tax and accounting professionals.
MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
Marshfield Medical Center Credit Union (MMCCU) Operations Manager Carol Ku-libert celebred 25 years at MMCCU on February 22. Prior to that, the Central Wisconsin native had worked in banking since 1978. She loves working for the credit union because the focus is on helping members. As a closed charter, not-for-profit financial institution dedicated to exclusively serving the financial needs of employees in the medical commu-nity and their immediate families, MMCCU is uniquely designed to serve this particular demographic.
"The credit union has been fortunate to have great employees to serve the membership," said Carol Adler MMCCU President. "The credit union has grown from $11 million to almost $70 million during that time. Our evolution has been marked by much success and she has been a valued member of the team along the way."
In her free time, Carol enjoys spending time in the outdoors, visiting waterfalls, doing yard work, kayaking, biking and hiking. She also enjoy watching hummingbirds and spending time with her two beautiful daughters, sons-in-laws and grandsons.
Express Employment Professionals has been named one of ClearlyRated's Best of Staffing® Client and Talent Award winners, a designation bestowed upon fewer than 2% of staffing firms in North America. Presented in part-nership with CareerBuilder, Indeed, and Glassdoor, ClearlyRated's Best of Staffing® Award winners are proven to be industry leaders in service quality based on ratings provided by their clients and associates. Contact our local Ex-press Employment Professionals office for more information about how they can meet your specific business needs. Echo Terry is the Account Developer and you can reach her at Echo.Terry@expresspros.com or (715) 785-7905.
Columbus Catholic Shares News The Board of Directors of the Wisconsin Religious and Independent Schools Accreditation (WRISA) is pleased to announce the accrediation of Columbus Catholic Schools located in Marshfield. Columbus Catholic Schools has proven compliance with WRISA education standards and is a member in good standing. All religious and inde-pendent schools in Wisconsin that have been in operation with students for at least two years and meet extensive eligibility criteria may apply to WRISA for entry into the accreditation process. Schools must complete a compre-hensive year-long Self-Student, host a Site Visit by a team of peers, and develop and implement a Long Range Plan for school improvement. Schools that are accredited enter a seven year cycle. During that time they submit Annual Reports to the Board of Director that detail their progress in meeting their yearly goals. In the sixth year, schools conduct a new Self Study. This is followed by another Site Visit and the submittal of a new Visiting Team Report and Long Range Plan to the WRISA Board of Directors in the seventh year. Congratulations!
Columbus Catholic Schools was recently awarded a $2,000 Healthy Schools Grant by the Mission: Healthy Kids program, a partnership of Children's Wisconsin and Kohl's Cares. Twenty-five Wisconsin schools have received this grant to be utilized during the 2019-2020 school year. Colubus Catholic Middle and High Schools applied to further their work in the area of mindfulness.
Columbus Catholic Schools is a comprehensive educational system for students age 3 through high school gradu-ation. Columbus Catholic Schools builds a strong foundation of faith, knowledge and skills to help each student achieve success.
MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
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MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
Throughout the year, MACCI is pleased to sponsor monthly profes-sional networking socials at various member locations. We hope you and your associates take advantage of these opportunities to grow your network.
Your BA5 Location Hosts 2020: March 17: Blue Heron Brew Pub/ Oven Above the Pub April 23: UWSP at Marshfield May 13: American Legion June: After Hours Bar & Grill July 23: Hot time in the City
August: Exclamation Services September: MAPS October 22: Buck-A-Neer Supper Club November 17: Holiday Inn December 10: Hotel Marshfield
Interested in being a sponsor? Contact Debbie Bauer at 715-384-3454.
First Steps to Starting a Business - MarshfieldMarch 11, 2020 March 11, 2020 Wed 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce and IndustryThinking of starting a business but don’t know where to begin? Join us for one of our upcoming First Steps to Starting a Business classes. Taught by experienced business owners, the class covers the following topics: - Coming up with your business idea - Prescreening your idea - Market research - Business feasibility - Business model canvas - Business plan creation - Financing. Participants will receive a variety of materials to help start their business in addition to being introduced to several resources that can help them along the way. Co-Sponsor(s): Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry and SCORENOTE: If for any reason we need to cancel due to low enrollment, we will communicate at least 24 hours prior to the event via email. If for any reason we need to cancel due to severe weather, we will communicate the morning of the workshop date via email.
Fee: No CostRegister Online: wisconsinsbdc.org/centers/stevenspoint/classes Phone: 715-346-3838Email: uwspce-bus@uwsp.edu
Judy A. Meyer Offered by: Phone: 715-693-5007 Meyer & Associates LLC Cell: 715-212-5127 1463 County Road X E- Mail: JudyAMeyer@aol.com Mosinee, WI 54455
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From the desk of Dr. Susan Turney...Marshfield Clinic Health System CEO Dated: Wednesday, February 19, 2020
Today I'm thrilled share the news that we have taken a major step toward acquiring St. Clare's Hospital in Weston with the signing of a definitive agreement with Ascension. As we first communicated last fall, Ascension will also transfer 50% interest in the Diagnostic & Treatment Center (DTC) in Weston and Flambeau Hospital in Park Fall's to Marshfield Clinic Health System.
There remain certain regulatory and Catholic Church approvals needed to complete the sale. However, we antici-pate taking ownership of the facilities in late spring.
Acquiring St. Clare's, Flambeau Hospital and the DTC will help us advance our strategic imperatives of smart growth, service excellence, quality and safety and stewardship. This is a positive move for our patients, families and communities, our System, and our providers and staff.
Bringing an integrated model to the Wausau/Weston area will help us provide more convenient, coordinated care and enhanced patient experience. We have already seen the success of our integrated approach in Marshfield, Eau Claire, Neillsville, Ladysmith, Rice Lake and Beaver Dam.
This is not just our mission in action. It is our vision to define the future of health care for generations. I'd like you all to join me in reflecting on the incredible progress we've made over the last several years and how we have truly changed the face of health care across Wisconsin.
Five years ago we owned 1.5 hospitals. Once we assume ownership of St. Clare's and Flambeau Hospital and fin-ish construction in Minocqua, we will have nine hospitals up and running. This is all the more impressive because we've done it at a time when many organizations are pulling out of rural health care and rural hospitals are closing across the country.
All of you have sacrificed to get us to this point. You've worked long hours, dealt with significant changes and pushed through the uncertainty that comes with any major transformation. And because of you, we have brought a new level of care to rural Wisconsin and helped ensure that our communities will have access to excellent health care well into the future.
I am grateful to all who worked diligently to bring this definitive agreement to fruition. And I am grateful to all our providers and staff, without whom we would not have these amazing opportunities to grow and touch more lives across Wisconsin.
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MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
Timeless Tales Presents: People Who Make a Difference! On Saturday, March 7th at 7:00 p.m. the Friends of the Marshfield Public Library will share stories, poems, and music about/by remarkable people when their annual Timeless Tales presents: People Who Make a Difference! They will celebrate their 19th event in the Drendle Room of the Second Street Community Center.
People make a difference in science, industry, art, and nature. People affect us at a personal, mystical, or global level. The list of folks who fit the bill is endless. A few of the pieces to be read by community members are authored by or about Albert Einstein (science), Abraham Lincoln (Gettysburg Address), Ellen DeGeneres (parenting), Temple Grandin (autism, animal care), Aldo Leopold (environment), and Ruby Bridges (civil rights).
Dean Markwardt will again serve as our Master of Ceremonies. Musical ensemble Joe Finamore, Wayne Jellish and Christy Anna round out the evening with rhythm and fun. Be sure to remain after the event to share in the ever-popular refreshments and desserts.
Now in its nineteenth year, this evening of readings and music is sure to give you pause as you reflect on those world-wide, national, and local figures throughout the ages who have made a mark on our existence. As you return to your day life, you may find yourself asking who has made a difference in your life as well as how will you make a difference to those around you.
Put March 7 on your calendar and consider joining us. We promise to leave you introspective, grateful, and challenged to "make a difference" on your own. Tickets are available beginning at 6:30 at the door for $8.00 for adults, and $5 for students.
Timeless Tales is an adult program, not designed to hold the attention of elementary school children.
Hospice Volunteers Needed Hospice is about living each day to the fullest. It's about helping individuals dying of terminal illness live each day in a pain-free environment, with dignity and peace. As a hospice volunteer, you can be a part of this incredible journey.
Ascension at Home is offering a free, comprehensive training course for individuals who are interested in becoming hospital volunteers. Volunteers are assigned to roles dependent on their individual interests and abilities, as well as avail-ability.
They are currently in need of front desk and kitchen help at the House of the Dove in Marshfield, This is about a two-hour commitment per shift. In addition, there is a growing need for patient support volunteers in our entire service area includ-ing Wisconsin Rapids and Marshfield. They are also seeking sewers in the this areas for the Memory Bear Program.
Volunteering for patient support with hospice is unique. After complet-ing training, approved patient support volunteers are assigned based on patient need. The frequency and duration of patient specific assign-ments varies according to case specifics. This service allows for a great amount of flexibility and tremendous opportunity for personal growth.
Personal training and ongoing support for all volunteer positions will be provided. The next training will be offer in Marshfield (Thursdays) March 12, 19 and 26 from 2-5 pm.
These sessions are free and materials are provided. Registration is required. For more information call Deb Hickey at 800-397-4216 or email Deborah.Hickey@ahah.net.
The Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry is pleased to share the following dates of upcoming events. Please include these events in your calendar. March 17: Business After 5 at Blue Heron Brew Pub/Oven Above the Pub. April 16: Leadership Marshfield graduation April 22: Working Women's Wednesday at Holiday Inn April 23: Business After 5 at UWSP at Marshfield April 29: Crystal Apple Awards Banquet at Hotel Marshfield May 2: Derby Day Pub Crawl, starting at Nutz Deep II May 6: Small Business of the Year breakfast, 7:30 am, Holiday Inn May 13: Business After 5 at American Legion May 29 & 30: Dairyfest June: Business After 5 at After Hours Bar & Grill July 23: Business After 5/Hot Time in the City, Wenzel Family Plaza August: Business After 5 at Exclamation Services August 12: Chamber Caper at RiverEdge Golf Course September: Business After 5 at MAPS October 8: Firm of the Year dinner at RiverEdge October 22: Business After 5 at Buck-A-Neer Supper Club November 17: Business After 5 at Holiday Inn Conference Center December 10: Christmas Business After 5 at Hotel Marshfield
Throughout the year sponsorships are needed to present these programs. If you are interested in being a part of one or more of them please contact Debbie Bauer at bauer.debbie@marshfieldchamber.com or call 715-384-3454 to discuss various options. We look forward to your involvement and thank you for your continued support of our organization!
Dairyfest 2020 is right around the corner scheduled for May 29-30-31.Dairyfest 2020 is right around the corner scheduled for May 29-30-31.
We hope you will make it a part of your weekend!We hope you will make it a part of your weekend!
Watch for details on how you can get involvedWatch for details on how you can get involved
or call MACCI 715-384-3454. or call MACCI 715-384-3454.
MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
Mobile Device Management SolutionSmartphones and tablets make life easier for today's mobile work workforce, but can present new challenges for IT administra-tors charged with managing and securing the array of devices deployed. Using a mobile device management (MDM) solution allows businesses of all sizes to administer company-owned smartphones, tablets and computers giving users fast access to corporate resources while mitigating risk for the business.
MDM platforms allow administrators to integrate devices with existing infrastructure, configure settings, auto-mate compliance, distribute apps, manage security and provide visibility for device support. Cellcom offers IBM MaaS360 for mobile device management, a comprehensive solution that works off iOS, Android, Windows and OS X.
Key benefits of utilizing this MDM solution include: ● Productivity - once devices are enrolled, businesses can efficiently deploy enterprise apps to make it easier for employees to access work information. Sync files for viewing, creating, editing and sharing from a mobile device or provide secure access to an intranet site. ● Security - IBM MaaS360 offers a protected app environment, called a Container App, that allows work-related interaction to occur in a secure, password-protected environment. Take that security further with authentication requirements, restricting screenshots or copying and pasting, or blocking website access when logged into the Container App. ● Defense - mobile malware is a risk and an MDM can assist IT departments with detecting threats and mitigating before they impact data security, including automated capabilities.
To learn more about this solution to improve productivity and security, visit cellcom.com/MDM or contact a busi-ness sales consultant.
Derby Day Pub Crawl Offered Join us on Saturday, May 2 for Marshfield's first Derby Day Pub Crawl. Online registration opens on March 15 and cost to participate is $25. Participants have the opportunity to visit local establishments and "sample" a special being offered. An after-party includes delicious appetizers, sponsored in part by Badger Title, and chance to win some prizes. Bents Chiropractic Center is sponsorsing the "best derby and best bonnett" so get ready to "rock" it!
Registration begins at 1:00 pm at Nutz Deep II. Participatants, must be 21 years and older, will be wristbanded and given their "sample" glass sponsored by Guaranteed Rate. A "race card" will be given to each registrant listing partici-pating establishments.
Participants are encouraged to get out on this "spring-like" day and walk from place to place or designate your driver now.
At 4:45 pm participants return to Nutz Deep to watch the Derby and enjoy the after-party.
To find out how you can help sponsor this event contact MACCI at 715-384-3454.
See you at the races!
Raising Kids in a Digital AgeJason Parks, Internet Crimes Dectective,
Marshfield Police DepartmentADULTS ONLY
Just Look Up!A Leadership Marshfield Project
Presents
Learn to Protect Our Youth Online
WHEN:TUESDAY, MARCH 3RD
5:45PM: SIGN IN, DOOR PRIZE ENTRY
6:00PM: PRESENTATION
WHERE:2ND STREET COMMUNITY CENTER | DRENDEL ROOM
(OLD LIBRARY BUILDING)
LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE REGISTRATION IS RECOMMENDED:
http://bit.do/internet_safety
This event is part of the Just Look Up! iniative promoting healthy screen time use and mental health awareness.
Follow us on Facebook for more events and iniativies:
For more information, contact Krystal Bowman at 715-387-9992. This is a Leadership Marshfield Project sponosored by:
Be sure to watch for more information on National Screen Free Week | May 4-10, 2020
Just Look Up from your devices to enjoy some quality time with the people you care about. We are very excited to share a week
full of fun, free to the public, activities for your family to engage in May 4-May 10. Free gift baskets, raffle items, and local gift cards will be available at the events, so mark your calendars! You won’t want to miss out on these opportunities. We hope you will join us!
To learn more visit: facebook.com/MCHS.CCHA/
@JustLookUpMFLDArea
BentsCHIROPRACTIC
These activities are not sponsored nor endorsed by the Marshfield School District or any of its schools. The district assumes no responsibility for the conduct during or safety of the activities. Marshfield School District shall be held harmless from any cause of action, claim, or petition filed in any court of administrative tribunal arising out of the distribution of these materials including attorney’s fees and judgments or awards.
MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
MACCI Gift Certificates Helpful HintsThe following helpful tips are meant to maximize the shopping experience with MACCI gift certificates while supporting our local economy. Gift certificate transactions are meant to be completed in full, without the expec-tation of cash back. Thereby, our community-wide gift certificate program increases the economic impact to the Marshfield area. Every dollar spent locally has a multiplier effect up to 7 times, thus strengthening our businesses and organizations and growing local jobs.
MACCI gift certificates make great gifts because certificates are: Available in any dollar amount.
Tip – We recommend the purchase of larger dollar amounts be broken down into smaller increments, which are easier to spend.
Convenient gift idea.
Tip – Certificates are easily obtained from the MACCI office. For larger orders we recommend you place your order at least 24 hours in advance.
Certificates can be redeemed at any Marshfield area business.
Tip – We recommend purchases be made in full without the expectation of cash back. This is easier for the retailer and improves the shopping experience.
Valid for one year as of date of purchase.
Tip – Should the certificate not be spent and expires, we recommend the certificate be brought back to the MACCI office where a new certificate can be reissued. We recommend the reissued certificate be spent within the week.
Please continue to consider MACCI gift certificates for your gift giving occasions and continue to support and grow the Marshfield area economy.
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Transforming Services, Transforming LivesThe words “community” and “connect” have been featured in many of ODC’s materials over the past few years, and with good reason. ODC has been transforming from a “place” where people with disabilities go to receive ser-vices to a “resource” that provides individuals with disabilities the opportunities and support they need to connect to their communities in both work and life.
It was almost 10 years ago when we first made the decision to move toward a more community-based model of services. We implemented more services and added more staff to assist individuals in our center-based programs in exploring their interests, evaluating their skills, and obtaining and maintaining community employment.
The next stage of our transformation was about creating new ways for people in our center-based programs to explore and become more active citizens in their communities. We implemented Community Prevocational Skills Training, which offers soft skills training, job shadowing, internships at local businesses and volunteer opportuni-ties. Community Day Services, which helps individuals explore their communities, make connections with others who share their interests and increase their independent living skills, has also been very successful in helping people connect with their communities and take steps toward community employment.
We continue to transform, and our ODC team has done an amazing job of developing options outside of our center-based programs. We are a very different organization than we were ten years ago, and yet we have always vowed to never leave anyone behind. We will continue to serve individuals in our Beginnings program, which includes center-based and community-based one-to-one goals, strengths and skills exploration, training and support for individuals with significant challenges in adjusting to social or work environments. Our Center-Based Day Services program will continue to be there for those who prefer engaging, skill-building activities that take place primarily in our centers.
Throughout our transformation, we have also grown to serve more people than ever – over 900 in 2019. We will continue to support all of the individuals we serve in a very person-centered way, to identify what THEY want to achieve in their work and their life outside of work. What we’ve learned over the last many years is that people can grow beyond what they – and we – ever believed possible in the past.
New Look, New Logo!
We hope you have noticed the new “look” of our newsletter, which sports ODC’s new logo and graphics! We will be implementing the new logo on all materials and signage over the next few months. As we transform as an orga-nization, we need a “fresh” image, one that signifies the growth and “movement” that ODC opportunities bring to those we serve. The logo, which can be used with the graphic symbols in a number of different ways, represents the fact that not everyone’s journey toward their highest level of independence is the same. Our mission – to empower people with disabilities to achieve their work and life goals – is accomplished by “Connecting People and Commu-nities”, the new tagline that describes our fundamental goal.
Thanks to all for your support of ODC!
Check out the UW-Stevens Point at Marshfield Spring 2020 Catalog and register online at www.uwsp.edu/conted or call Registration Services at 715-346-3838.
YOUTH Youth Volleyball (Grades 3 – 6) Mondays & Thursdays, March 9 – 26 / 6:30 – 8 p.m. This co-ed volleyball class will introduce participants to volleyball basics and beyond. Students will enhance their skills in serving, passing, setting and techniques. Ninja Warrior Camp (Ages 4 - 8) March 30 – April 2 / 4:15 – 5 p.m. OR 5:15 – 6 p.m. Youth can tap into their inner Ninja Warrior in this fun, four-day camp. Strength, speed and balance will be tested throughout the various obstacle courses. Babysitter’s Training Course (Ages 11+) April 4 / 9a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Learn key components for babysitting in this Red Cross Certification Course, includ-ing feeding, diapering, handling discipline issues, identifying safety hazards, as well as caring for common injuries and emergencies, such as choking, cuts, and burns.
TRAVEL Milwaukee Brewers Day Trip April 1 / 8:15 a.m. – 4 p.m. Bus pick-ups in Marshfield, Wausau and Stevens Point Join us for this off-campus activity to watch the Milwaukee Brews defeat the St. Louis Cardinals! Aquaponics: Lunch, Lecture and Tour Day Trip April 9 / 11 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Aquaponics is a farming technique that combines raising aquatic animals while simul-taneously growing plants in water. Join us for an aquaponics lecture by Professor Chris Hartleb over lunch and then a tour Cold Snap Aquaponics in Wisconsin Rapids.
STRIKING OUT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
BOWLING FUND RAISER FOR SHIRLEY’S HOUSE OF HOPE
April 26, 2020 Noon - 3 pmVisit our website at shirleyshouseofhope.org to donate and put an end to domestic violence along with drug and alcohol addictions today!
Informational Meeting Dates:Tuesday, February 25 or Thursday, February 27, 6:30 at Faith Fellowship
Enter a team today by callingTammy Redetzke at 715-305-4531
Prizes awarded to top fundraisersPrizes include a Dells Waterpark Package
Rebuilding, renewing and restoring lives hurting from domestic abuse along with drug and alcohol addictions
A monthly gathering for those dealing with memory loss and their care partners to learn, laugh and unwind over special activities and
complimentary lunch.
Hosted by Stoney River Marsh�eld in partnership with Marsh�eld Area Respite Care Center and United Way.
party!
Don’t miss our
Anniversary
1204 W. McMillan Street, Marsh�eld, WI | stoneyrivermarsh�eld.com
MEMORY Café
DATE - Wednesday, March 11thTIME - 10:30am - NOON
LOCATION - Zion United Methodist ChurchFellowship Hall, 2106 N. Peach Ave.
Accordionist Jerry Strack to perform in celebration of ourMemory Café’s 5th Anniversary!
Please RSVP by calling715-207-6423 or
Nlehmann@stoneyrivermarshfield.com
MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
Your Community is YOUR Customer -Growth Starts at Home!Join us as Deb Brown from SaveYour.Town comes to Marshfield….sharing ways to grow your business by creat-ing partnerships, planting seeds locally, helping others and getting the word out about you.
Deb will be the main speaker at the Wisconsin Rural Partner’s 2020 Rural Summit on Wednesday & Thursday, April 22 & 23 being held in Marshfield (see agenda at www.wiruralpartners.org for more details). Since she will be spending time in the area, Deb has agreed to speak to our area businesses!
Deb Brown is a small town enthusiast and expert for small towns. Her practical approach for getting communities into action right away has been shared at national conferences, local visits, service organizations and everything in between.
A wealth of experience includes foreign casualty insurance underwriting, bartending, retail management, sell-ing knives around the US, leading a chamber and working with small towns. Deb has lived in tiny towns, small towns, small cities and a major metro city. Yet, she’s come home to a small town and travels to many other rural communities to help. She collaborates with Becky McCray at www.saveyour.town and has her own business www.BuildingPossibility.com.
Deb has the ability to listen, find the truths in what is working and what isn’t, and share ideas for the future along with many small town examples. Deb is a relentless optimist and knows how to build possibility in your small town. Better yet, she inspires you to take small steps towards a brighter future for your community.
Wednesday, April 22, 8:00-9:30 a.m. Location: MACCI, 700 South Central Avenue Marshfield
Light breakfast included!
Registration is required and will be available on the MACCI website beginning March 2. Free to MACCI members, $10 for non-members.
HOORAYHOORAY
The Children’s Festival Supports the Marshfield Human Services AcademyHSA is a program at MHS located in the Tiny Tiger Intergenerational Center. HSA offers students the opportunity to learn through observation of children in Child Care Centers of Marshfield and interaction with elders in Companion Day Services. The unique curriculum allows students to confirm their interest in Human Service professions.
“These activities are not sponsored nor endorsed by the Marshfield School District or any of its schools. The district assumes no responsibility for the conduct during or safety of activities. Marshfield School District shall be held harmless from any cause of action, claim, or petition filed in any court of administrative tribunal arising out of the distribution of these materials including attorney’s fees and judgments or awards.”
Saturday,April 18, 20209:30am - 1:30pm
Like us on Facebookfacebook.com/Marshfields-Childrens-Festival
$2 Admission
Visit OVER 50 booths of fun and educational activities for families!
Marshfield High School1401 E Becker Rd, Marshfield, WI
Hip HipHip HipB i r t h d a y C e l e b r a t i o n !
20th Annual
Partners in Educational Excellence and Workforce Development of the Marshfield Area Chamber Foundation
Partnering with the School Districts of Auburndale, Columbus Catholic, Granton, Greenwood,
Immanuel Lutheran, Marshfield, Pittsville, Spencer,St. Joseph School, Trinity Lutheran
Evening Attire, Jacket & Tie Preferred
Hotel Marshfield2700 South Central Avenue
Marshfield, Wisconsin
CRYSTAL APPLE BANQUET
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Wednesday, April 29, 2020Reception 5 pm | Dinner 6 pm
Program to follow
Celebrate Business & Education Partnerships at theSEVENTEENTH ANNUAL
Invitations will be available the end of March. Plan to join us as we celebrate excellence in education!
MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
MACCI Welcomes New Board Members The Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry is pleased to welcome the following to its Board of Direc-tors. We look forward to working with you and bringing your leadership to our organization.
Rita Blenker is owner of Century 21 Gold Key Realty Inc. and has been in real estate for 38 years specializing in commercial. Rita is extremely active and involved in the community serving on the MAPS Board of Directors, Central Wisconsin Board of Realtors as Director and past President and the Marshfield Area United Way. Rita has three children and 8 grand-children and loves her time at the lake home with family.
Marty Chy is the store director at Marshfield's Festival Foods. Marty is involved in Marsh-field Noon Rotary, and serves on the board of the Marshfield Area United Way. He and his wife, Sara have two children and in his spare time he enjoys hiking and watching wildlife. Marty is an avid birdwatcher and wildlife tracker with the help of their two giant dogs, Moose and Bear.
Rita and Marty join others serving on the MACCI Board including: Melissa Breen - Marshfield Clinic Health System Chad Curtis - Associated Bank Matt Eckelberg - Hawkins Ash CPAs Erin Howard - Howard Properties Nick Kumm - Marshfield Utilties Cory Latourell - Hotel Marshfield Amy Nystrom - PreventionGenetics Shaun Quinlan - Prince Corp. Mark Vieth - Wenzel's Farm Ron Wilczek - Forward Bank
Thank you all for sharing your time and talents!
Hygiene Drive Feb. 16 – March 8
MACCI’S 2020 FRIEND OF AGRICULTURE AWARD
The Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry started an Agri-Business Committee in 2005. The mission of this group is “to promote the growth and vitality of Central Wisconsin Agriculture for the benefit of the entire community.” Our annual “MACCI Friend of Agriculture” award is a great way to honor an individual/family or business/organization that strongly supports Agri-Business. Past awards have been presented to: 2007- Martin & Lucille Wolf, Memory Lane Farms 2008-Randy & Darla Schiferl 2009- Norm-E-Lane Farms/Meissner Family 2010- Nasonville Dairy 2011- Tom Drendel 2012- Bob Meyer-WDLB 2013- Hewitt’s Meat Processing Inc. 2014- Ken & Janet Bell 2015- Mike Sabel 2016- Weber’s Farm Store 2017- Nelson-Jameson, Inc. 2018- National Farm Medicine Ctr. 2019-AgCountry Farm Credit Services Nominations must be submitted by April 13th, 2020 with the recipient to be recognized at the Dairyfest event in May 2020. The recipient will also be recognized through the media, and the MACCI newsletter, website and social media. Please submit your nominations to MACCI, 700 S. Central Ave., Marshfield, WI 54449, or email olson.karen@marshfieldchamber.com . GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS:
Must be in an agri-business field in the Marshfield area Can be an individual, organization, family or business
SELECTION CRITERIA: (consideration will be given to any or all)
Innovation in the industry Challenges they have overcome Commitment to Agriculture Commitment to the community (civic & leadership roles) Economic impact to the community
2020 MACCI FRIEND OF AGRICULTURE NOMINATION FORM Name of person/organization___________________________________ Address/City/Zip_____________________________________________ Nominated by________________________________Phone________________ Please use the back of this form or attach a separate sheet with the reasons you feel this person/family/organization is deserving of this award. Include your name and phone number in case we need any additional information. Thank you for your nomination.
For more information, contact the Wisconsin Rapids Job Center at 715.422.5051.
Registration Deadline:Friday, March 27
Included with registration fee: 6’ table, Wi-Fi, and
on-site interview space
TUESDAY, APRIL 712:30 - 1:00 p.m. • Veterans Preference
1:00 - 4:00 p.m. • General Public
Mid-State Technical College500 32nd Street North • Wisconsin Rapids, WI
E Building ~ Gymnasium
• Meet candidates in person• Attract the candidates YOU are seeking• Accelerate your recruiting process• Fill positions faster• Network in real life• Reduce cost-per-hire• Promote your business/industry
Register at: centralwijobfair.com
Sponsors:
EMPLOYERS & RECRUITERSReserve your exhibit space now!
New Year, New Events, New Look
MARSHFIELD CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU
IS NOW: VISIT MARSHFIELD
700 S. Central Avenue, Marshfield, WI 54449 715-384-4314 • info@visitmarshfield.com
Wilderness ReflectiONs Exhibit March 3 - 26 Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursdays • 10am - 3pm Chestnut Center for the Arts
LIVE @ LibbY’s - LEVI ballengerMarch 4 • 5pm - 9pmHotel Marshfield
Beer. Pizza. Music ft. Joe G March 5 • 6:30pm - 8:30pm The Oven Above the Pub
downtown friday nightsMarch 6 • 7pm - 10pmFunkyard Dealers & Clinton Miller Chestnut Center for the Arts
Wood County HolsteIN Breeders Purple RibbON ClassicMarch 6 & 7Marshfield Fairgrounds Park
Missoula Children’s TheAter: Gulliver’s TravelsMarch 7 • 2pm - 4pm LuCille Tack Center for the Arts, Spencer
28th sprING polka jamMarch 8 • 12pm - 5pmMarshfield Eagles Club
35th Annual emergING talents exhibitMarch 10 - May 1 • Monday - Friday: 9am - 4pm New Visions Gallery, Marshfield Medical Center
LIVE @ LibbY’s - TROY ALLENMarch 11 • 5pm - 9pmHotel Marshfield
Beer. Pizza. Music. ft. Avian aURA March 12 • 6:30pm - 8:30pm The Oven Above the Pub
downtown friday nightsMarch 13 • 7pm - 10pmFirst Avenue Acoustic & Mackenzie Moore Chestnut Center for the Arts
SPRING SYMPHONIC ORCHESTRA March 13 • 7:30pm - 9pm UWSP @ Marshfield
SPRING GARDEN SEMINAR March 14 • 8am UWSP @ Marshfield
9th Annual marshfield empty bowlsMarch 14 • 11am - 2pmHotel Marshfield
central wiscONSIN stATe fair steak feed March 19 • 5pm - 8pm Junior Fair Building Marshfield Fairgrounds Park
WHISKERS & WAGS M.A.P.S. EVENTMarch 26 • 6pm - 9pm Hotel Marshfield
siNGER SONGWRITER SHOWCASE March 27 • 7pm - 10pm Chestnut Center for the Arts
MARSHFIELD SPRING CONSIGNMENT AUCTION March 28 • 7am - 6pm Marshfield Fairgrounds Park
FeATured Events
SPRING CRAFT & VENDOR EVENT
March 2810am - 4pm
Marshfield Mall503 E. Ives Street, Marshfield
MICHAEL PERRY SNEEZING COWS & LOVE SONGS
March 19 • 7 pm - 9 pm LuCille Tack Center for the Arts
400 N. School Street, Spencer, WI https://lucilletackcenter.com/
MARCH 2020
MORE Event InformaTION @ visitmarshfield.comWant more details on current and upcoming Marshfield events? Go to our new and improved website: visitmarshfield.com!
3……………………………………….…………………..………..…….……….Announcements of Crystal Apple Winners
5………Ribbon Cutting Ceremony/Dedication for Wheelchair Lift (4 pm, Chestnut Center for the Arts)
5……………………………………………………….…..ACP Day: HR Discussion (9:15 am, Marshfield High School)
9…………………………………………………..……….Business & Governmental Affairs Meeting (11 am, MACCI)
9……………………………………………………….……………Agri-Business Committee Meeting (3:30 pm, MACCI)
9……………………………………..……………………Marshfield Young Professionals Meeting (5:30 pm, MACCI)
10……………………………………………….Xtreme Xploration (8 am-2 pm, UW Stevens Point at Marshfield)
10………………………….………………………...Common Council Meeting (6 pm, City Hall Council Chambers)
11………………………………………………….………………..Talent Connections Meeting (1:30-3:00 pm, MACCI)
11……………………………………………………………..…………….Dale Carnegie Orientation (4:30-6:30 pm, TBA)
11…………………………………………………………….………..Ribbon Cutting Ceremony (10:30 am, Pizza Ranch)
11…………………………………………SBDC’s First Steps to Starting a Business (6:30 pm – 9:00 pm, MACCI)
12………………………………………….….Master Your Marketing (8 – 9 am & 4-5 pm, Hub City Time Office)
12………………………………………………………………………………..Youth Apprenticeship Forum (Madison, WI)
14……………………………………………….…Marshfield Area Empty Bowls (11 am – 2 pm, Hotel Marshfield)
17……………………………….……………………………….……Central WI Reality Store (8:30 am, Spencer School)
17………………………………………………...…..Business After 5 (Blue Heron Brew Pub/Oven Above the Pub)
18…………………………MAHRA Meeting – Solutions to Workforce Challenges (8 am, Hotel Marshfield)
18………………………………………………………………………………………….Dale Carnegie (4:30-8:00 pm, MACCI)
19………………………………………...Leadership Marshfield – Business & Economic Day (7:45 am, MACCI)
23…………………………………………..………………..……MACCI Executive Committee Meeting (3 pm, MACCI)
24………………………………….……………..….Common Council Meeting (6 pm, City Hall Council Chambers)
24……………….SBDC’s “Choosing the Right Small Business Accounting Software” (8-9:30 am, MACCI)
25………………………………………………………………………………………….Dale Carnegie (4:30-8:00 pm, MACCI)
March
700 South Central Avenue Marshfield, WI 54449
www.marshfieldchamber.com phone: (715) 384-3454 Return Service Requested
Advertise in the New PerspectivesRaise your company’s visibility in a monthly newsletter that goes to the top executives, managers and entrepreneurs in Marshfield & sur-rounding communities.Perspectives is an extremely cost-effective way to get your message out to a highly targeted group of your fellow business people. For more information, contact the Chamber at (715) 384-3454.
Perspectives is published monthly for the members and supporters of the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry. MACCI is a member of the American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE), the Wisconsin Manufacturers and Com-merce (WMC), the Wisconsin Chamber of Com-merce Executives (WCCE), Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. (WEDC), International Eco-nomic Development Council (IEDC), International
Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), Wisconsin Downtown Action Council (WDAC) and SCORE (Counselors to America’s Small Business), Trans-portation Development Association (TDA), Dairy Business Council (DBA), and Wisconsin Economic Development Association ( WEDA).
Correspondence may be sent to MACCI at 700 South Central Avenue, Marshfield, WI 54449. Call 715-384-3454. Our email address is macci@marshfieldchamber.com and our web site is www.marshfieldchamber.com
MACCI Scott Larson, Executive Director Debbie Bauer, Program Director Karen Isaacson, Talent & Workforce Director Jessica Roehl, Administrative Assistant
Chamber Foundation Karen Olson, Business Development Director Visit Marshfield Matt McLean, Executive Director Nicole Claude - Marketing Associate
MACCI Board of Directors Ron Wilczek - President Melissa Breen - Vice President Shaun Quinlan, Secretary Matt Eckelberg - Past President
Rita Blenker Nick Kumm Chad Curtis Cory LaTourell Marty Chy Amy Nystrom Erin Howard Mark Vieth
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