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Community News Shared August 2018 MACCI cuts the ribbon at several businesses MACCI Shares Business and Community News pg. 2 Annual Chamber Caper Scheduled for August 8! MACCI's Chamber Caper is a long standing tradition where member golfers can join fellow business folk for a day of entertaining golf at RiverEdge Golf Course. Your four-per- son team includes a flight package of 18 holes of golf, green fees, motorized covered carts, lunch, dinner and the oppor- tunity to network throughout the day! Your "Play All" pass will include your mulligan, putting green, and one poker rund card, to ease the registration process. The Chamber Caper is a fundraiser that helps support the efforts of your Chamber of Com- merce which benefits members and helps our community grow. Registration begins at 9:45 a.m. followed by a golfers meeting at 10:45 a.m. Shotgun start at 11:00 a.m. The afternoon concludes with a social hour at 4:30 p.m. and dinner at 5:00 p.m., followed by a brief program and awards ceremony at 6:15 p.m. There is still time to support this event and register for golf. Contact MACCI at 715-384- 3454 and they can help! MACCI extends a huge thank you to our Gold sponsor Solarus! Visit them on Hole #1! Special thanks to those Enhanced Hole sponsors already committed (at time of print). Take advantage of the opportu- nity to network at their holes and learn about their products and services. Thank you: Cellcom, Forward Bank, Hawkins Ash CPAs LLP, Ho-Chunk Gaming Nekoosa, Keller, Inc. Mid-State Technical College, Marshfield Insurance Agency, Nasonville Dairy, Simplicity Credit Union, Team Schierl Companies, UW-Marshfield/Wood County, The Hearing House, and Wenzel's Farm. Thank you to our two hole in one sponsors - Gross Motors of Marshfield and V&H Automotive. Not a golfer...join us for the social hour and picnic style dinner at 5:00 p.m.

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Page 1: Annual Chamber Caper Scheduled for August 8! MACCI …marshfieldchamber.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Perspective_Aug.pdfstartup pitch competition for $2,000 september 26th, 2018

Community News Shared

August 2018

MACCIcuts

the ribbon at several

businesses

MACCI Shares

Business and Community

News pg. 2

Annual Chamber Caper Scheduled for August 8!

MACCI's Chamber Caper is a long standing tradition where member golfers can join fellow business folk for a day of entertaining golf at RiverEdge Golf Course. Your four-per-son team includes a flight package of 18 holes of golf, green fees, motorized covered carts, lunch, dinner and the oppor-tunity to network throughout the day! Your "Play All" pass will include your mulligan, putting green, and one poker rund card, to ease the registration process.

The Chamber Caper is a fundraiser that helps support the efforts of your Chamber of Com-merce which benefits members and helps our community grow.

Registration begins at 9:45 a.m. followed by a golfers meeting at 10:45 a.m. Shotgun start at 11:00 a.m. The afternoon concludes with a social hour at 4:30 p.m. and dinner at 5:00 p.m., followed by a brief program and awards ceremony at 6:15 p.m.

There is still time to support this event and register for golf. Contact MACCI at 715-384-3454 and they can help!

MACCI extends a huge thank you to our Gold sponsor Solarus! Visit them on Hole #1!

Special thanks to those Enhanced Hole sponsors already committed (at time of print). Take advantage of the opportu-nity to network at their holes and learn about their products and services. Thank you: Cellcom, Forward Bank, Hawkins Ash CPAs LLP, Ho-Chunk Gaming Nekoosa, Keller, Inc. Mid-State Technical College, Marshfield Insurance Agency, Nasonville Dairy, Simplicity Credit Union, Team Schierl Companies, UW-Marshfield/Wood

County, The Hearing House, and Wenzel's Farm.

Thank you to our two hole in one sponsors - Gross Motors of Marshfield and V&H Automotive.

Not a golfer...join us for the social hour and picnic style dinner at 5:00 p.m.

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MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

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MACCI is pleased to welcome the following businesses into the Chamber membership. Your support of these business is encouraged so they can continue to support our community. Welcome to Orange Crate of Marshfield, Garden Ridge Apartments, Big 5 Home Inspec-tions LLC, Howard Properties and Development and CCW Movers LLC.

Orange Crate of Marshfield, located at 1300 East 18th Street in Marshfield is locally owned and new to the area. Dan Hollen-beck is the Territory Operations Manager who has has teamed up with local restaurants to help bring your favorite food to your door-step. Contact Orange Crate of Marshfield at 715-383-5055 or email [email protected]. To learn more about this business log on to myorangecrate.com.

Garden Ridge Apartments, located on North Hume Avenue in Marshfield, is a 40 unit complex offering two-bed, two bath, two car attached garage. Each apartment includes a fireplace and stain-

less steel appliances. Pets are not allowed. Tim Halbrook is the owner and Leigh Scheibe is the manager. To visit Garden Ridge Apartments contact Leigh at 715-384-4524 or email [email protected]. Log on to skbmanagement.com to learn about what is available.

Big 5 Home Inspections LLC, is a home based business that offers the standard home inspection cover-ing five areas; exterior, interior, plumbing, electrical and HVAC. Blake Teschner is the owner and identifies the operating condition of the homes functional components. The report he generates looks at the health, safety, and funtionality of the home. Contact Blake at 715-305-1903 or email [email protected]. To learn about about reports that can be done go to www.bighomeinspection.com.

Howard Properties and Development is a real estate rental company that specializes in redeveloping properties located in downtown Marshfield. The company is owned and operated by husband and wife team Chris and Erin Howard. They lease space to retail stores, professional services, restaurants, and residential tenants. Contact Chris at 715-570-7024 or Erin at 715-572-5308 or email [email protected] or [email protected]. To learn more about Howard Properties and Develop-ment go to www.howardprops.com.

CCW Movers LLC is a moving company in Marshfield that is owned and operated by two brothers. Curt and Cory Weigel started this business in 2017 and have moved commercial and personal merchandise throughout the midwest and all of Wisconsin. They have experience mov-ing anything from pianos to tractors, and all your personal belongings. Contact them at 715-660-0542 or email [email protected].

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Marshfield Insurance's Carmella Moon Receives Additional Designation The National Alliance for Insurance Education & Research recently awarded Carmella with the "Certified Insur-ance Service Representative - Elite" title. A Certified Insurance Service Representive (CISR) designation signi-fies ongoing commitment to professionalism and enhanced product knowledge. Carmella received her CISR designation in 2015 by completing five courses and examinations successfully; an additional four examinations are required to achieve the "Elite" status. Carmella and six other agents at Marshfield Insurance Agency are designees of the National Alliance for Insurance Education & Research (Nick Arnoldy CIC, Cory Hoffmann CIC, Kathy Leader CISR, Stephanie Rasmussen CISR, Angel Denk CISR and Debbie Moore CISR). Marshfield Insurance is fortunate to staff a high percentage of representatives that go above average licensing requirements to provide clients increased expertise with products and services. Marshfield Insurance Agency is a featured tes-timonial on the Professional Insurance Agents of Wisconsin webpage, https://youtu/be/LVTyA3-QH5g. Marsh-field Insurance Agency is located at 208 West 5th Street, phone # 715-387-4443. Congrats Carmella!

Kwik Trip Named Convenience Store Decisions 2018 Chain of the YearThe Wisconsin retailer has a decades-long commitment to co-workers, guests and the communites it serves and will be honored at an exclusive event in October in Las Vegas.

Honesty and integrity, respect, humility and innovation. These are the words that define Kwik Trip...and it shows. The La Crosse, WI-based convenience store chain is fully committed to guests, co-workers and its ven-dor partners, not as a strategy to grow the business, but because it's the right thing to do. When this is their core mission, greatness surely isn't far behind. The chain serves as a shining example of how to serve others and for this reason Convenience Store Decisions is proud to honor Kwik Trip as the 2018 Convenience Store Chain of the Year. Kwik Trip has two locations in Marshfield at 101 North Central Avenue and 4000 South Draxler Drive. Congratulations to everyone at Kwik Trip!

ESE, Inc. adds Deedon and Colby as Process Controls EngineersESE, Inc. a control system integration company that designs and develops plant automation systems for the food and beverage industry, recently hired Trever Deedon and Jacob Colby as Process Controls Engineers. Prior to joining the ESE team, Deedon worked at Badger State Fruit Processing as a welder/fabricator and at Merit Elec-tric as an electrican. Deedon earned an electromechanical technical diploma from North Central Technical Col-lege. Colby has experience working on electrical instrumentation at the Verso Corporation and earned a degree in electrical power from Mid-State Technical College. ESE is located at 3600 Downwind Drive in Marshfield.

Alen Johnson - State Farm Insurance Celebrates Ten YearsCongratulations to Alen Johnson - State Farm Insurance who is celebrating 10 years in business and is located at 411 North Central Avenue in Marshfield. Contact Alen at 715-207-6047. Wishing you many more years of success!

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MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

Local Couple Purchases Power Pac Inc.

Ownership of Power Pac Inc. officially changed hands in early July as Josh and Mandy Witt of Marshfield pur-chased the company from Mike Trulen.

The couple, native to Marshfield, look forward to continuing the legacy that was built by the Trulens over the last 55 years.

Power Pac Inc., a powersports and equipment dealership, was established in 1963 by Mike Trulen's father, Sid Trulen, and sold mainly Scorpion snowmobiles. Mike took over ownership of the dealership in 1976 and grew the business by adding brands such as John Deere, Polaris, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki and STIHL.

Mike's vision for the company included being a source of support for the local community. Power Pac is a sponsor and contributor to a number of local charities and events.

Trulen didn't make the decision to sell the business lightly and wants to ensure the transition is as smooth as pos-sible for customers and employees. He will consult through the end of 2018. Josh joined the Power Pac team as the company's general manager in March to familiarize himself with the business and is no stranger to dealership management having spent the last nine years in the ag dealership industry.

"We intend to keep the core values of Power Pac Inc. in place including the dedication to customer service." "This has been a family business since day one and we want to continue the legacy and hope to pass the business to our own children someday," Josh said.

Congratulations Josh and Mandy! Enjoy retirement Mike and Cheri!

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MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

Throughout the year, MACCI is pleased to sponsor monthly professional networking socials at various member locations. We hope you and your employees take advantage of these opportunities to grow your network.

Your BA5 Hosts 2018: August 15: Nutz Deep II September 27: Total Body Fitness October 25: Buck-A-Neer Supper ClubNovember: Chestnut Center for the Arts December 6: Hotel Marshfield

Interested in being a sponsor at a Business After 5 in 2018 or hosting in 2019? Contact Debbie Bauer at 715-384-3454.

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MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

UW System restructuring is given seal of approval by the Higher Learning Commission...Two-year UW campuses join four-year receiving institutions as branch campuses

The University of Wisconsin System's plan to restructure UW Colleges and UW-Extension has been officially approved by the Higher Learning commission (HLC).

Effective July 1, the 13 two-year campuses formerly known as UW Colleges will be joined as branch campuses with seven of the UW System's four-year comprehensive or research institutions. Accreditation, administrative oversight, and reporting structures also formally transfer on July 1.

The official letter from the Higher Learning Commission stated: "The Board approved the extension of accreditation related to the application wherein University of Wisconsin Colleges' branch campus-es are distributed among seven institutions within the University of Wisconsin System, with University of Wiscon-sin Colleges ceasing to operate as an independently accredited instituion and its former branch campuses becoming branch campuses of University of Wisconsin universities...and wherein the University of Wisconsin-Extension, a non-accredited entity with the University of Wisconsin System, is dissolved as a separate operational unit, with certain other University of Wisconsin universities adding components of the dissolved unit's operations within their respective operations."

The UW System Board of Regents unanimously approved the proposed restructuring in December 2017. UW System formally submitted its application to restructure to the Higher Learning Commission on January 16, 2018 and the HLC approved the application on June 28, 2018. The UW System has been working closely with UW Col-leges, UW-Extension, and the four-year UW receiving institutions to ensure a smooth transition for students and employees. Restructuging is expected to take place in two phases over the next two years. During Phase 1 (July 1, 2018-June 30, 2019), the two-year campuses will continue to function largely as they do now, while preparing to internally integrate administrative functions. During Phase 2 (July 1, 2019-June 30, 2020), the receiving institutions will more fully integrate the two-year campuses. For more information regarding the Restructuring Project, visit: wisconsin.edu/uw-restructure/

Mid-State student earns silver medal at national SkillsUSA competitionRecent Mid-State Technical College graduate Dan Zdroik, Stevens Point, earned national recognition at the 54th annual 2018 SkillsUSA® Championships held in June. Zdroik was among 6,000 students in the annual workforce development event, which showcases career and technical education. To qualify for a spot in the national competition, competi-tors need to be first-place finishers in their events at the state competition. Student par-ticipation at this year's was supported by a donation from the Central WI Metal Manufac-

turers Alliance (CWIMMA), a voluntary organization of manufacturers in the welding, machining, fabrication and other advanced metal manufacturing industries. CWIMMA is also partnering with Mid-State to launch and fund Metal Mania at the college this summer. This 8-week program allows high school sophomore, juniors, and seniors as well as adults interested in exploring a career as a machinist to take courses in machine tool, print reading, and solid modeling and receive eight transferable college credits.

To learn more about Mid-State's programs and services, please call 888-575-6782 or visit the college's website at www.mstc.edu.

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MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

Marshfield Relay for Life ScheduledThe Marshfield Relay for Life event will be held on Friday, August 3, at Wildwood Park Pavillion in Marshfield. Survivor reception and registra-tion begins at 4:00 p.m., and the event goes until 10:00 p.m. To register a team or as a survivor go to http://main.acsevents.org/site/TR/RelayForLife/RFLCY18NOR?pg=entry&fr_id=87811.

This year's theme will be "Be a SUPERHERO, ending cancer one lap at a time." For more information or to volunteer, email Maribeth Pankratz, at [email protected].

Registration now open for 3rd annual Mid-State Foundation Trapshoot Fundraiser

The Mid-State Technical College Foundation is hosting its third-annual Trapshoot Fundraiser on Friday, September 7. The event will be held at the Wisconsin Trap-shooting Association in Nekoosa. Highlights include prizes for the highest-scoring teams, 25 practice rounds, 50 scoring rounds, raffles and contests, and lunch.

The event is designed to prioritize funding for student scholarships, student services and special program support and is a major source of funding for the college's emer-gency loan and grant programs that help Mid-State students stay enrolled in college despite financial hurdles.

Both adults and children are encouraged to participate, though children ages 10-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. All participants will be required to sign a waiver of participation at the event, and shooters are asked to bring their own shotgun and shooting vest. Hearing protection and ammunition will be provided.

For more information and to register, visit www.mstc.edu/trapshoot.

Crystal Apple Kick-Off Scheduled Watch for some changes to this year's Crystal Apple Awards program. Adopted with this process is a new timeline that will take place in one calendar school year.

Kick-off for the 16th annual awards program will take place on Thursday September 27. Volunteers will visit nine different school districts and go into each classroom encouraging students to nominate their best/favorite teacher.

The process will culminate with the awards banquet on Wednesday, May 1 at Hotel Marshfield.

Interested in volunteering? Watch for your email and find out how you can get involved.

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MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

MACCI Trip Planned for 2019Your Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry, in partnership with High Street Travel, is excited to offer this amazing trip planned for Spring of 2019. If you are interested in learning more about this trip, contact MACCI at 715-384-3454 or Diane Meissner at High Street Travel, 715-387-1477

"Iceland: Land of Fire & Ice" is scheduled for April 12-20, 2019. Learn about the 400-year old tradition of catching and pre-

serving Greenland shark. Explore Skogar Folk Museum, covering all aspects of Icelandic life. Cruise on the ice-strewn Jokulsarlon Glacial Lagoon, gliding past icebergs.

Must see- inclusions are traveling to the Golden Circle, journeying to the spectacular Gullfoss waterfall and gaining a local's perspective of Reykja-vik on a walking tour.

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The “Supplies 4 Success” Backpack and School Supply Drive helps children in the

following school districts: Auburndale, Granton, Greenwood, Loyal, Marshfield,

Neillsville, Pittsville, Spencer and Stratford.

For more information, contact Marshfield Area United Way at

715-384-9992, [email protected], or visit marshfieldareaunitedway.org.

COORDINATED BY:

ITEMS REQUESTED FOR DONATION:

• BACKPACKS• COLORED PENCILS• CRAYONS (24-COUNT)• SPIRAL NOTEBOOKS (WIDE-RULE)• PENCILS• PINK ERASERS• FOLDERS (PAPER & PLASTIC)• GLUE STICKS• GLUE BOTTLES• INDEX CARDS (3X5)• LOOSE-LEAF PAPER • PENCIL BOX OR ZIPPERED POUCH• MARKERS

The “ Supplies 4 Success” Backpack and School Supply Drive is intended to help all area students prepare to be ready to learn and succeed in the upcoming school year. Please consider donating any of the

supplies needed below. *Cash donations also welcome.

• ASSOCIATED BANK (Marshfield & Pittsville locations)• BMO HARRIS BANK• CENTURY 21 REALTY• CITIZENS STATE BANK (Marshfield & Spencer locations)• FIRST CHOICE CREDIT UNION• FORWARD BANK (Marshfield & Greenwood)• PARTNERS BANK (Marshfield, Spencer & Stratford)

• MACCI• MARSHFIELD AREA UNITED WAY• MARSHFIELD CLINIC• MENARDS• RIVEREDGE• SIMPLICITY CREDIT UNION• TARGET (drop donations off at guest services)• TRICOR INSURANCE

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MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

UW Marshfield/Wood County Continuing Education Programs offered in AugustThe UW-Marshfield/Wood County Continuing Education Summer 2018 Course Catalog is available online. Register for classes at www.marshfield.uwc.edu/ce or call 715-389-6520. The Fall 2018 Course Catalog will be available online the end of August to provide the opportunity to register early before the catalog is mailed in September. August 10 at 7:30pm and August 11 at 2:00pm “Singin’ in the Rain Jr” More than 40 area children ages 12–18 will present the classic movie musical, “Singin’ in the Rain Jr”. This story centers on 1920's Hollywood star performers caught up in the transition from silent films to “talkies”. Featuring the popular songs “Singin’ in the Rain”, “Good Morning” and “Make Em’ Laugh” with a mix of comedy and big dance numbers, this show is sure to entertain! Sponsored by The Laird Fund for the Arts. Di-rected by Anne Warren. Tickets are $10.00 and can be purchased at www.marshfield.uwc.edu/ce or by calling the Box Office715-389-6534. August 13 Henry Vilas Zoo in Madison, Botanical Gardens OR Children’s Museum This is a one-day bus trip visit to Madison’s Henry Vilas Zoo. After the zoo participants will choose between going to the Olbrich Botanical Gardens OR the Madison Children’s Museum. Plan now to hop on a deluxe coach bus and let the driving to a pro. Trip is co-sponsored by Marshfield Parks and Recreation. Register today to reserve a spot for you and a friend! More details online! August 6 – 9 Youth Art Camp Budding artists entering grades 3 – 5 will love this four-day art extravaganza. Throughout the week, instruc-tors will provide opportunities to explore different art mediums. Create a new take-home project each day while learning various techniques and increasing artistic ability. https://ce.uwc.edu/marshfield/catalog/art-camp/4245 August 23 Dinner & a Movie – “Parched” In the arid landscape of Rajasthan, four women try to face their demons and quench their thirst for more ful-filling lives. A film about courage, it inspires the complex flavors of mango lassi, vegetable pakora, chana dal and sweet rice, lamb curry, red chicken curry, chickpea masala, basmati rice, roti, and Indian sweets. https://ce.uwc.edu/marshfield/catalog/parched/6391

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MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

Marshfield continues to grow and prosper and MACCI was honored to be part of several ribbon cuttings celebrating business growth and expansion. Thank you for choosing Marshfield to do business!

Health In Motion, 204 North Central AvenueHealth In Motion started over 23 years ago (formerly Spine & Sport Physical Therapy Specialists). They have grown to seven locations across Central and Northern Wisconsin. They started the name change process a little over a year ago about the time they purchased the Antigo location (formerly Antigo

Total Therapy & Rehab Cen-ter). The names of all seven locations were changed to avoid confusion but most importantly to better depict what they do. They work on the entire muscular skeletal system not just spine and athletes.

These are independent outpatient clinics owned and operated by thera-pists. Their therapists are experts at assessing movement, easing pain, and empowering you to optimize function. Health In Motion knows solving your pain problem may take more than just one type of treat-ment. This is why they artfully combine the treatment of spinal manip-ulation, corrective exercise, nervous system re-education, trigger point dry needling, tool assist soft tissue manipulation, and joint mobilization to get your life back. No referral needed! They offer FREE 15 Minute Screenings - with no obligation.

Simplicity Credit Union’s Mortgage Center, 103 South Central AvenueSince 1949, when the 13 original members had nothing but a shoebox and the crazy idea to start a credit union to serve the families of Saint John’s Church, to today where they serve more than 24,000 of the fine folks in Central Wisconsin, Simplicity Credit Union has always been a team of passionate credit union believers who work together to help their friends and neighbors realize their dreams.

Most importantly, they love turning new friends into members of the Simplicity family and seeing where they can go together! Stop in anytime and check out the Mortgage Center’s new home in the historic Thomas House building, in downtown Marshfield!

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MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

Wenzel Family Plaza, 200 Block of South Chestnut Avenue

The Wenzel Family Plaza will create a centerpiece for the community in the core of downtown Marshfield. This multi-use centerpiece will provide a year round gathering space for the community, a place for the arts, events, families, lunch hour gatherings, relaxatio, and entertain-ment. Some of the features and uses include a performance stage for outdoor concerts, a visually appealing water feature for kids to cool off on the hot summer days, dining and seating areas, parking for the plaza and the surrounding downtown area, outdoor farmers markets, a large recreation area and much more.

The Wenzel Family Plaza is an excellent example of a successful public-private partnership project. Many gen-erous donors, including Russell R. Wenzel Public Park Fund and Harry J. and Violet Wenzel family, Everett & Dolores Roehl, Nelson-Jameson, Marshfield Clinic Health System, Security Health Plan, Staab Construction Corp., David & Tammy Meissner, Forward Bank, How-ard family, Simplicity Credit Union, Arlan & Priscilla Ferch family, the City of Marshfield Economic Develop-ment Board, Wisconsin Economic Development Corpo-ration, Marshfield Convention & Visitors Bureau, City of Marshfield, Main Street Marshfield, Marshfield Area Community Foundation, The Boson Company, Marsh-field Monument, as well as many other local businesses and residents, came together to help fund this project.

After Hours Bar & Grill, 114 E 14th St Chris and Cassi started this journey on July 15, 2017. Owning a bar had been a dream of Cassi’s and when the opportunity came around, with the support of her hus-band and family, she got to chase her dream. They have friendly staff and great food! Enjoy a fish fry on Fridays with daily food and drink specials throughout the week. Occasionally there is a DJ or small band for entertain-ment.

Their hours are Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m.-2 a.m. and Sundays 12 p.m.-10 p.m.

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Business Education SeriesThe Small Business Development Center at UW-Stevens Point presents their 2018 Business Education Series for Marshfield area business owners and aspiring business owners. Classes are at no cost. Register: marshfieldchamber.com/events

Buying and Leasing Commercial Real Estate Wednesday, August 15, 8:00-9:30 a.m. How to know what is right for your small business Due diligence is key when buying or leasing commercial real estate to house your business. This program will cover the analysis and investigation needed before signing a commercial lease or buying a piece of commercial property.

Location: Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry 700 S. Central Avenue, Marshfield

Presenting organizations:

MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY

Welcome MACCI New Hire!

Your Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry is excited to welcome Meranda Lelonek to the MACCI team. Meranda started in July as the Communications Administrative/Coordinator. She is that friendly voice on the phone when you call and she is eager to greet and meet each of you when you visit your Chamber. She brings cre-ativity and fresh ideas to this role.

She and her husband Rick relocated here from Minnesota and are in the process of moving into their recently purchased home. Rick has been employed at Custom Fabricating & Repair since last September and is very happy to have his fam-ily in Marshfield.

Meranda has a very diverse background but most recently brings experience from working at a Jennie-O® store. She is a very busy mom of seven children and looks forward to getting them into our great school system and acclimated into various activities.

Stop in and introduce yourself or welcome her when you call.

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AUGUSTWhat’s happening in

Go to visitmarshfield.com for more information and tosee what’s happening in Marshfield!

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August 21-26Central WisconsinState Fairat Marshfield Fairgrounds Park

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August 10-12“Singin’ inthe Rain, Jr.”in the Helen Connor Laird TheaterUW-Marshfield

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2………………………………….……………...Ribbon Cutting (4:30 pm, Pure Diesel Power – 2600 S Galvin Ave)

3………………………………………………………..…………..……Relay for Life (4:00 pm, Wildwood Park - Pavilion)

7………………………………………………………..……..MACCI Business Round Table Meeting (7:30 am, MACCI)

7…………………………………….……………….Farmer’s Market (8:00 am – 1:00 pm, Pick ‘N Save Parking Lot)

8………………………………………………………………..…………MACCI’s Chamber Caper (RiverEdge Golf Course)

9………………………………………………………The Rivers Re-Grand Opening (5:00 pm – 9:00 pm, The Rivers)

13……………………………….….Business & Governmental Affairs Committee Meeting (11:00 am, MACCI)

13…………………………………………………..…….Marshfield Young Professionals Meeting (5:30 pm, MACCI)

14……………………………..……Inspire Central WI Training (11 am – 2 pm, MSTC –Stevens Point Campus)

14…………………………………….……………….Farmer’s Market (8:00 am – 1:00 pm, Pick ‘N Save Parking Lot)

15………………………………………………………………………….………….…MACCI’s Business After 5 (Nutz Deep II)

15…………….. SBDC’s ”Buying and Leasing Commercial Real Estate” Seminar (8 am – 9:30 am, MACCI)

21……………………………….……………..Ribbon Cutting (11:30 am, Prairie Run Dental - 1807 Prairie Drive)

21………………………………………………………….……..………….Leadership Marshfield Hwy Cleanup (5:00 pm)

21…………………………………….……………….Farmer’s Market (8:00 am – 1:00 pm, Pick ‘N Save Parking Lot)

27……………………………………………………………………….…………..MACCI’s Board Meeting (4:00 pm, MACCI)

28…………………………………….……………….Farmer’s Market (8:00 am – 1:00 pm, Pick ‘N Save Parking Lot)

**MACCI events/programs in blue

Central Wisconsin State Fair: August 21-26, 2018

For a full list of activities visit https://www.centralwisconsinstatefair.com/events

August

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700 South Central Avenue Marshfield, WI 54449

www.marshfieldchamber.com phone: (715) 384-3454 fax: (715) 387-8925

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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. Send faxes to 715-387-8925 or call 715-384-3454. Our email address is [email protected] and our web site is www.marshfieldchamber.com

MACCI Scott Larson, Executive Director Debbie Bauer, Program Director Karen Isaacson, Member Services/Workforce Director Meranda Lelonek, Communications/Administrative Coordinator Jessica Roehl, Administrative Assistant

Chamber Foundation Karen Olson, Business Development Director Convention & Visitors Bureau Matt McLean, Executive Director Lyn Anderson - Marketing Assistant

MACCI Board of DirectorsAmy Nystrom - President Matt Eckelberg - Vice President Ron Wilczek - Secretary Melissa Breen - Treasurer Frank Baltus - Past President

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Cory LaTourellRick LeaseTroy WeikPat Wesenberg