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n Next Avenue Show & Resource Fair – June 11, 5:30-8:30pm – SFHS Auditorium Sheboygan Falls CMS will be collaborating with Milwaukee PBS in presenting one of five “Next Avenue” shows entitled “Be Fit & Stay Engaged at the Same Time” which will be hosted by “Around the Corner’s” John McGivern. Staying fit in retirement takes many forms. The show will interview people who do a lot of different things to stay fit including social, emotional and physical needs. This event will feature several Sheboygan Falls residents as well as CMS members Dr. John Reitz, Better Life Chiropractic & Wellness; and Mike Gustafson, Executive Director of the SF YMCA. The program will be recorded live on June 11 at 6:30pm at the Sheboygan Falls High School. A Resource Fair will be held at 5:30pm and immediately following the program. This event is free and open to the public. We want to fill the auditorium so bring your family and friends! n Ducktona Classic Car Show & Family Festival - Sunday July 7 Sunday, July 7 marks the 31st Ducktona Classic Car Show & Family Festival. Join us for a day of family fun in River Park with live music, food court, vendor fair, dunk tank, Big Wheel race, the popular “Kid Zone” with 10 bounce houses, the Kids Safety Area featuring the Sheboygan Falls Fire Dept., Police Dept. and EMT’s as well as the Junior Firefighters Challenge and Addie the Cow. We are excited to announce the addition of Elementastic Science Entertainment with fascinating science shows and hands-on science stations. Also new this year are Free Boat Rides on the Sheboygan River using boats made in Sheboygan Falls by the Richardson Co. and Sheboygan Falls Boats. Your generous support makes this event possible. Please consider partnering with us. See the attached Sponsorship form for opportunities. Sheboygan Falls Chamber-Main Street Newsleer 504 Broadway, Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085 (920) 467-6206 SheboyganFalls.org [email protected] facebook.com/ChamberMainStreet May/June 2019 Coming Up...

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n Next Avenue Show & Resource Fair – June 11, 5:30-8:30pm – SFHS Auditorium Sheboygan Falls CMS will be collaborating with Milwaukee PBS in presenting one of five “Next Avenue” shows entitled “Be Fit & Stay Engaged at the Same Time” which will be hosted by “Around the Corner’s” John McGivern. Staying fit in retirement takes many forms. The show will interview people who do a lot of different things to stay fit including social, emotional and physical needs. This event will feature several Sheboygan Falls residents as well as CMS members Dr. John Reitz, Better Life Chiropractic & Wellness; and Mike Gustafson, Executive Director of the SF YMCA. The program will be recorded live on June 11 at 6:30pm at the Sheboygan Falls High School. A Resource Fair will be held at 5:30pm and immediately following the program. This event is free and open to the public. We want to fill the auditorium so bring your family and friends!

n Ducktona Classic Car Show & Family Festival - Sunday July 7 Sunday, July 7 marks the 31st Ducktona Classic Car Show & Family Festival. Join us for a day of family fun in River Park with live music, food court, vendor fair, dunk tank, Big Wheel race, the popular “Kid Zone” with 10 bounce houses, the Kids Safety Area featuring the Sheboygan Falls Fire Dept., Police Dept. and EMT’s as well as the Junior Firefighters Challenge and Addie the Cow. We are excited to announce the addition of Elementastic Science Entertainment with fascinating science shows and hands-on science stations. Also new this year are Free Boat Rides on the Sheboygan River using boats made in Sheboygan Falls by the Richardson Co. and Sheboygan Falls Boats. Your generous support makes this event possible. Please consider partnering with us. See the attached Sponsorship form for opportunities.

Sheboygan FallsChamber-Main Street

Newsletter

504 Broadway,Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085

(920) 467-6206

SheboyganFalls.org [email protected]/ChamberMainStreet

May/June 2019

Coming Up...

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Here Is WHat’s Been HappenIngat CMs!

“I wanted to reach out and thank you for a great event yesterday! Love what I saw and heard! I’ll be researching the sites and data that was provided to see what I come up with.” A.P.It was a full day for Sheboygan Falls City Officials, SF Chamber-Main Street and Sheboygan County Economic Development staff as they presented to a group of 30 developers, realtors and interested parties. After a presentation at City Hall, a bus tour of Sheboygan Falls, including tours at the Middle School and Dura-Trel, was followed with a time of networking at The Fat Cow Pub & Eatery. Mayor Randy Meyer said “Our event was a great success with 30 developer guests on the tour and over 70 people stopping by the networking event. Many development seeds were planted and I am confident that some will grow into new developments for all of us to be proud of.”

Special thanks to Mr. Brunner’s ag/horticulture classes for growing the plants and planting the planters. A special thanks to Chris Tempas and Shirl Breunig for placing the planters throughout the City as well as planting the flowers at City Hall. Thank you to the Sheboygan County Master Gardeners, Vickie Lindstrom and team, for planting and taking care of the Yankee Garden.

Spring Planters

The former SF Middle School building is inching closer to becoming a reality. School Superintendent Jean Born reported at the April School Board Meeting, that General Capital Group has received the state tax credit funding it was seeking to purchase the site. The City has developed a TID which has been approved by the Common Council.

Old Middle School

Developers Tour

Business ‘N Breadfast was held on May 1 and was hosted by the City of Sheboygan Falls with breakfast provided by Heavenly Soups. Members of the county-wide Drug Enforcement Unit, including Sheboygan Falls Investigator Eric Cruz, presented information on the current drug trends in Sheboygan County as well as information on the Dark Web

Business ‘N Breakfast

A special evening for couples on Date Nite

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John Michael Kohler Arts Center Tylor Loest

608 New York Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-458-6144

Jose’s Food Truck Dany Perez

920-453-8709

n Bemis Manufacturing Co. has reached out to Pine Haven Christian Communities to assist them with research for their Renew Bidet Cleansing Spa. The project involves Pine Haven installing the bidet seat in a few rooms to test marketability of the seat for senior living.

n Tom Binversie, Kohler Credit Union, has been appointed to the Senior Advisor Leadership Team (SALT) with their broker-dealer, CUNA Brokerage Services, Inc. (CBSI).

n Lakeland University develops the nation’s first Food Safety & Quality Degree. The new degree blends the science of biology and chemistry with best business practices to prepare students for careers in food processing. This distinction is awarded to a select number of financial advisors registered with CBSI who demonstrate a consultative approach with their clients, exceptional sales productivity and leadership within their credit union and among their peers.

n McClone welcomes Bill Julius as Executive Vice President of Sales. In this role, Bill will lead the operation and management of sales, while partnering with the marketing and client experience teams to drive profitable revenue and cultivate strong relationships with clients, partners and the community.

Congratulations To All!

New MeMbers aNd HigHligHts

n Rachel Fischer, OTR/L joins REINS, Inc. Equine Assisted Activities and Therapies. Rachel joins REINS as a full-time Senior Instructor and Equine Professional.

n Mersberger Financial Group • Zachary Mersberger, Financial Advisor, recently attained

the Chartered Financial Analyst designation.

• Mersberger Financial Group, through Cambridge Investment Research, has established a branch program known as The Fiduciary Group, LLC which is comprised of fiduciary, fee-based advisors who wish to benefit from the synergy and strengths of like-minded advisors.

• Mersberger Financial Group recently announced the addition of Paul Jochimsen to their branch of advisors known as The Fiduciary Group, LLC.

• Mersberger Financial Group announces the addition of John Ben Brazier as a Para-Planner. Ben focuses on creating financial plans and advisor assistance as well as investment research and analysis.

n Seehafer Broadcasting was recognized by the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association during the annual “Awards for Excellence” Banquet recently held in Madison. They received 8 nominations in 23 news and social media categories for medium market radio and took home a 1st place honor for the best website in the state and a 1st place award for best news writing.

n Sheboygan County’s Best Under 40 Award Winners included Janine Dickens, Meals on Wheels of Sheboygan County; Katy Glodosky, Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts; and Terry Stevenson, Seehafer Broadcasting was recognized as Coastal Young Professionals Network Committee Member of the Year.

n Sheboygan Falls Kiwanis Club presents its 50th iPAD to a local child with autism.

n HSHS St. Nicholas Hospital was recognized by Practice Greenhealth, the nation’s leading organization dedicated to environmental sustainability in health care, for their work in achieving environmental excellence.

n The Blind Horse Restaurant and Winery won a double gold for its 2015 Vintner’s Blend Reserve at the 2019 Finger Lakes International Wine Competition. “It’s a big win for us,” said Thomas Nye, general manager and wine maker at the Blind Horse. The international competition sees thousands of wine entries from hundreds of wineries around the U.S. and the world. After “Best” for each category, double gold is the contest’s highest honor. The Blind Horse’s Vintner’s Blend Reserve was among about 60 wines from around the world to win the honor.

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June6 Promotions Committee, 8am11 Next Avenue Show & Resource Fair, SFHS, 5:30-8:30pm12 Concert in the Park, Jjaru, Set tlers Park, 6-8pm; food 5-8pm26 Concert in the Park, Big Bass Trio, Settlers Park, 6-8pm; food 5-8pm27 CMS Board Meeting, 7:30am

July7 Ducktona Family Festival, River Park, 7am-5pm10 Concert in the Park, Bella Musik, Settlers Park, 6-8pm; food 5-8pm11 Promotions Committee, 8am17 Sidewalk Sale24 Concert in the Park, Red Star Express, Settlers Park, 6-8pm; food 5-8pm25 CMS Board Meeting, 7:30am

Ducktona Family Festival Sunday, July 7

siDewalk sale Wednesday, July 17

summer concert series 6-8pm

Wednesday, June 12 & 26 Wednesday, July 10 & 24

Wednesday, August 14 & 28

laDies nite out Thursday, October 17

main street memories & “Festival oF lights”

holiDay paraDe Saturday, December 7

Special Events Calendar 2019

June 12: Music by Jjaru Co-sponsored by Bemis Bath Shoppe. Additional co-sponsorship available.Food by Bread & Bean Eatery, Jose’s Taco Truck and Peja Vu

June 26: Music by Big Bass Trio Exclusively sponsored by Meadowland Credit Union. Food by Heavenly Soups and Jose’s Taco Truck

July 10: Music by Bella Musik Co-sponsored by Bio-Life Plasma Services. Additional co-sponsorship available. Food by Jose’s Taco Truck

July 24: Music by Red Star Express Exclusively sponsored by Sheboygan Falls Utilities.Food by Jose’s Taco Truck

August 14: Music by Honeygoats – Community Safety Day, River Park Co-sponsorship by Falls Financial Associates-Thrivent Financial and The Sewing Machine Shop. Food by Bread & Bean Eatery, Heavenly Soups, Jose’s Taco Truck, Peja Vu and Junior’s Eats

August 28: Music by II Cool Co-sponsorship by K Lorraine Salon & Spa. Additional co-sponsorship available.Food by Jose’s Taco Truck and Peja Vu

Summer Concert SeriesJune/July Calendar

All concerts are held at Settlers Park and run from 6-8pm, except for August 14 concert which will be held at River Park. Food will be available for sale from 5-8pm

Sidewalk Sale is Wednesday, July 17 and you won’t want to miss all of the hot deals!

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Board of directorsPresident:

Sam Kohlhagen

Vice President: Stefanie Trakel

Secretary/Treasurer: David Horner

Jean Born Mike GustafsonJessica Haefke

Scott KuehnPaul Kuplic

Mark McCabeDarryl Ottman

Kasey SipiorskiRon Walvoort

Ray York

foundation BoardPresident:

John BlattnerVice President:

Jim Fasse

Phil KlemmeSam KohlhagenMark McCabe

Dorothy SchueffnerJeff Selk

Bid BoardPresident: Jim Fasse

Ed EvanoffMelissa Geisthardt

Mike Kennedy Mayor Randy Meyer

staffExecutive Director

Shirl Breunig

Program AssistantKim Strysick

busiNess OppOrtuNities

Downtown• 500 Water Street, Building for Sale, Office and Residential, contact Todd Smith, Pleasant View

Realty at 920-838-1770• 334 Broadway Street (former Stern Tannery Property) zoned C-1 Commercial• 412 Broadway, Hair Graphics Salon & Spa, contact Steve Stoffregen, Shorewest 920-698-0527• 416 Broadway, Sara’s Saloon, contact North Shore Homes 920-783-8380• 505-507 Broadway Building for Sale, Century 21, John Rohde, 920-918-6101• 508 & 508-A Water Street, Contact John Olsen at 608-339-8030 or Marilyn Mersberger at 920-946-3409• 511 Broadway Three offices from 400 to 600 sq. ft., contact Joe Richardson III 920-918-1382• 641 Monroe Street (office space) various offices and suites available, call 467-3622• 904 Monroe Street (Former Richardson Lumber Yard), contact David Richardson, 920-946-0679• 635 Old Cty Rd PP (Former Richardson Furniture), contact David Richardson, 920-946-0679• 112 Pine Street, contact Steve Eigenberger, call 467-3396• 124 Pine Street, Catalunya, Contact Trish Valleskey, Re/Max Universal Realty, 920-980-7805• 320/322 Pine Street, contact Marilyn or Tom Berlin at 920-467-2756

Other Locations• 636 Leavens Ave, Point Drive-In Restaurant, contact Nick Cain, Avenue Real Estate 920-980-8081• 311 Fond du Lac Avenue, contact Coldwell Banker 920-458-4103• 1017 Fond du Lac Ave, contact Jeff Wolf 920-457-0868 or Mike Cain 920-980-8081• 1098 Fond du Lac Ave, Falls Monument Business Mall, call 920-901-4490• Land for Sale, 3-4 acres at Plankview Green, contact John Putnam 920-467-9090• Plankview Green Life Style Center, contact Ron Burrows, 920-629-8505• Vision Business Park Located on Cty. Trk. C and TT Offering generous incentives. Contact

Shad Tenpas, City Administrator, 467-7900 or Al Mayer, 920-889-8159 for more information• Twisted Restaurant, W2873 Cty. Rd. C, contact Avenue Real Estate 920-893-3001• HWY 32 Land Development by Sheboygan Falls Properties, contact Mike Bartels 414-273-1775• 120 Balsam, manufacturing/warehouse, contact Ed Gregorie 920-698-0802

500 Water (For sale)

Visit sheboyganfalls.org or call Shirl Breunig at 920-467-6206 for more information on these and other vacancies or let us know if you have a BUSINESS property available for sale or lease.

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Be Fit & Stay Engaged at the Same Time

GUESTS: Dr. John Reitz, Chiropractor Better Life Chiropractic & Wellness

Marie Seger, R.N. Aging & Disability Resource Center

Mike Gustafson, Executive Director Sheboygan Falls YMCA

Roger Klettke, Sheboygan Falls Resident

Diane Lambert, USPAP Ambassador

Sheboygan Falls High School Auditorium 220 Amherst Avenue

Tuesday, June 11, 2019 Program 6:30pm Resource Fair Before and After Program beginning at 5:30pm For more information call Sheboygan Falls Chamber-Main Street (920) 467-6206 or [email protected]

Free and open to the public

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DUCKTONA 500 31st Annual Car Show, Antique Boat Show & Duck Race

Sunday, July 7, 2019

Company Name ________________________________________________

DUCKTONA SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Logo/Name in Ads and at Location

_____ $500 Antique Boat Show Sponsor _____ $500 Big Wheel Sponsor _____ $500 Children’s Safety Area Sponsor _____ $500 Food Court Sponsor _____ $500 Music Sponsor _____ $500 Playland Sponsor

_____ $300 Addie the Cow Sponsor (logo/name at location) _____ $300 Balloon Lady Sponsor (logo/name at location) _____ $300 Big Wheel Sponsor (logo/name at location) _____ $300 Car Show Sponsor (logo/name at location) _____ $300 Duck Race Sponsor (logo/name at location) _____ $300 Dunk Tank Sponsor (logo/name at location) _____ $300 Face Painting Sponsor (logo/name at location)

_____ $100 Friends Sponsor (name on sign in park)

_____ Please Contact to Volunteer at Ducktona

All Proceeds Benefit Chamber-Main Street Programs

Please Return by June 1, 2019

A portion of your sponsorship contribution is used to pay for pre-event advertising.

In the event of cancellation, we are not able to refund your sponsorship contribution.

4 Exclusive Opportunities Available in

Each of these

Categories!

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DUCKTONA DUNK TANK CHALLENGE Sunday, July 7, 2019

Open to CMS member non-profit groups, churches, schools, civic groups. If

more than 8 groups respond, groups will be entered into a lottery to determine participants.

$25 entry fee per participating group. There will be 8 - 30 minute shifts from

11am-3pm. Each group will raise money for their cause by encouraging people to purchase tickets for a chance to dunk their representative.

Each group will keep all the proceeds raised during their shift. Monies will be counted and recorded. CMS will issue a check the following week.

A Challenge Board will be on display and shift totals will be recorded. The group that raises the most money will receive the Ducktona Dunk Tank Challenge trophy and $100.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Organization _____________________________________________________________________________ Contact Name & Phone No. _______________________________________________________________

Dunk Tank Participant’s Name _______________________________________________________________ Email & Phone No. ______________________________________________________________________ Participant’s Signature ___________________________________________________________________

Please send $25 registration fee to Sheboygan Falls Chamber-Main Street.

I hereby release Sheboygan Falls Chamber-Main Street from all damages and claims; I freely accept responsibility for my participation in the Dunk Tank Challenge.

Sheboygan Falls Chamber-Main Street 504 Broadway, Sheboygan Falls, WI 53085 [email protected] 920-467-6206