Greater Mauston Area Chamber of Commerce
March/Apr i l Volume 17 Issue 3
CHAMBER NEWS
Located at
651 N Union St Suite 3
Mauston WI 53948
Phone 608-847-4142
Fax 608-747-2042
E-mail:
Web Site:
www.mauston.com/chamber
President
Christine Weymouth
School District of Mauston
Vice-President
Sarah Messer
Rudig-Jensen
Treasurer
Board Members
Lori Buesing
Econoprint
Powderkeg Web Design
Kevin Johnson
Woodside Ranch &
Woodside Sports Complex
Veronica Meyer
VA Meyer Reality
Cory Muchow
Hofmeister Insurance
Mary Radl
Alliant Energy
Nancy Santroch
Oak School Amish Shop
Seth Tully
Northwoods Orchard
Executive Director
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INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
In The Spotlight 4
New Chamber Members 5
May BA5 at Timmy’s Time-Out 5
Events Around the Area 6-7
Area Events 8
June BA5 at the Dirty Turtle 9
George Braund Memorial 10
Events Around the Area 12
Mauston Bleacher Engraving Sale 13
Health & Wellness 14
Hatch Public Library 15
Puzzles 17
Necedah Wildlife Refuge 18
Puzzles 22
Raise the Roof 23
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CALENDAR FOR BUSINESS AFTER 5
MAY 19th ~ Timmy’s Timeout Bar & Grill
JUNE 16th ~ The Dirty Turtle
JULY 21st ~ Portofino Bay
AUGUST 18th ~ At the Fair
SEPTEMBER 21st ~ Shipwreck Bar & Grill
OCTOBER 19th ~ Chamber Office / Block Party
NOVEMBER 16th ~ TBA
DECEMBER 21st ~ Woodside
JANUARY 18th ~ TBA
FEBRUARY 15th ~ TBA
MARCH 16th ~ Randall’s Uptown Bar
APRIL 20th ~ Castle Rock Golf Course
Co-Sponsors are still welcome at anytime.
Networking and Fun!
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In the
Spotlight
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Juneau County S.E.A. of Change
needs your help.
Recycle your plastic
shopping bags
(any color).
Please no food bags.
Drop them off at the Mauston
Chamber Office or Ray’s Shoes.
S.E.A. of Change will be making
sleeping mats and rugs for a
fundraiser.
Crystal and Mea Skiff thanked for their volunteer service by Travis Baumgarten
The staff of Mile Bluff Medical Center would like to recognize and thank Crystal
Skiff and her daughter, Mea, for their volunteer service.
Crystal and Mea have spent the last few years helping to keep the healing garden
at the hospital looking nice. Ruth Martin has also been a big part of the effort to
maintain the garden. “I enjoy spending time with Ruth and my mom in the
garden,” stated Mea. “Sometimes guests will even come and chat with us while
we are working.”
Last summer, Crystal and Mea spent some hot afternoons in the healing garden
pulling weeds, planting flowers and making the area look nice. “It was hard work,
but it’s worth it to know that others are able to enjoy the garden and all of the
beautiful flowers,” commented Crystal.
Besides helping out in the healing garden, Mea
also uses some of her own money to purchase
and donate brand new boxes of crayons and
coloring books to the Acute Care Department at
Mile Bluff. “When kids are in the hospital, there
usually isn’t much for them to do,” said Mea. “I
like knowing that they will at least have some
pictures to color.”
“I am proud of my daughter for her willingness to help others,” added Crystal.
“Even though she is only 11 years old, she enjoys making a difference in the
community.”
If you would like to volunteer at Mile Bluff Medical Center, Mile Bluff Clinic or
Terrace Heights Retirement Community in Mauston, contact Reverend Fairchild
at 608-847-1285. For opportunities at Crest View Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
in New Lisbon, contact Lorraine Anderson at 608-562-3667. If you would like to
donate some time at Fair View Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Mauston, call
Amy Cass at 608-847-1290.
Kolovrat joins Mile Bluff surgical team
Mile Bluff Medical Center is pleased to welcome a new member to the surgical team; Frank Kolovrat, PA-C. Frank is a certified physician assistant (PA-C) who
began providing surgical care to patients in January.
In addition to being a PA-C, Frank also has a doctorate in pharmacology (Pharm.D). With his unique skill-set, Frank looks to bring integrity, compassion and
overall enthusiasm to his role at Mile Bluff. “I have a very strong sense of community and serving the public,” says Frank. “With my pharmacist experience, I
have gained a true sense of what providing high quality healthcare embodies, and how such care profoundly changes people’s lives. Becoming a Pharm.D
complimented my PA-C background, and has given me a strong foundation to make a true difference in my patients’ lives.”
As he begins his new position, Frank is looking forward to joining the Mile Bluff team and learning more about Juneau County. “I was very impressed with Mile
Bluff’s level of integrity in wanting to serve the patients in the community. I love the small intimate location of the hospital and surrounding area. It truly is an
ideal work setting for me.”
Frank’s philosophy of care is reflected in his eagerness to establish a connection with patients. “I act as my patients’ advocate, and I partner with them to meet their healthcare needs in order
to improve their overall health,” explains Frank. “I look forward to making a true difference in my patients’ lives and assisting them in meeting their goals toward wellness.”
Please join Mile Bluff in welcoming Frank to the team!
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Please Welcome Our Newest Chamber Members. Welcome Aboard.
Recruitment
Recruit a new member and receive a $25.00 towards your
Membership or E-newsletter Ad.
Call the Chamber office for more information at 608-847-4142
“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” -Helen Keller
Welcome to the “Greater” Mauston Area Chamber of Commerce
50/50 Raffle.
All proceeds go to
Christmas Lights at
Boorman House
Door Prized Drawing at 6:30pm
Bring your
business
card
Great Food
Door Prizes
Networking
“Business After 5” May 18, 2017
Timmy’s Time-Out
Bar & Grill
522 Gateway Ave
Mauston, WI
547-4455
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Mother’s Day
Hatters Tea Party
&
Jane Weiss Quilt Trunk Show Saturday May 13
1pm
234 W State Street - Mauston
Prizes will be awarded for the
Finest, Most Original, and Most Mad Hats
Cost $10 per person
Please RSVP by May 5 to
reserve your spot
Newsletter deadlines July/August 2017
June 21, 2017
September/October 2017
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November/December 2017
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January/February 2018
December 20, 2017
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SAVE THE DATE
7TH ANNUAL GOLF OUTING - Call 608-847-1495 for more information. Thursday, August 10 at Castle Rock Golf Course in New Lisbon
10TH ANNUAL WOMEN’S NIGHT OUT - Call 608-847-1495 for more information. Thursday, October 5 at Mauston High School
Mauston Farmers’ Market Juneau County Courthouse Lawn
Starting May 6th ~ Saturdays 7am til Sold
Starting May 9th ~ Tuesdays 2pm-6pm For more information Call 608-847-4142 or Stop by
the Greater Mauston Chamber of Commerce at 651 N Union St.
Greater Mauston Area Events To list your event FREE email it to [email protected]
Sharing Supper
at
Mauston High School
Commons Area
Doors open at 4:30pm
Serving begins at 5:00pm
Sharing Supper Mission: “To provide a dining experience free of
social or economic barriers to build
community relationships while
nourishing the soul”.
May 25th
June 29th
July 27
August 31st
September 28th
October 26th
Got Time? Check out the
Greater Mauston
Community Calendar on
Mauston.org/Events or Mauston.com
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May
May 2 ~ 1st Tuesday of Farmer’s Market
May 4-7 ~ FFA Plant Sale MHS
May 6 ~ Porkfest at Wisconsin River
Meats
May 6 ~ 1st Saturday of Farmer’s Market
May 11-13 ~ Spring Rummage & Bake
Sale at Mauston United Methodist
Church
May 14 ~ MOTHER’S DAY
May 16 ~ Blood Drive at Mile Bluff
Medical Center 9-2pm
May 18 ~ Mauston’s BA5 at Timmy’s
Timeout Bar & Grill
May 19-21 ~ Camp Douglas Armed
Force Days
May 20 ~ ARMED FORCES DAY
May 20 ~ Wonewoc Old Fashion Days
May 21 ~ Movie at Two Sister Event
Center
May 22 ~ Mauston Lions Meeting at
Mauston Park Oasis at 6pm
May 25 ~ Mauston/Lyndon Station
Sharing Supper
May 29 ~ MEMORIAL DAY
May 31 ~ Elroy Community Supper at
Elroy United Methodist Church
June
Jun 3 ~ Movie in the Park at Riverside
Park at Dusk. Movie to be Announced
Jun 9-10 ~ New Lisbon City Wide
Garage Sales
Jun 10 ~ Young Eagle Day at Mauston/
New Lisbon Airport Reg 8am until 2pm
Jun 10 ~ Muds & Suds at Veterans Park
Grand Stands
Jun 14 ~ FLAG DAY
Jun 15 ~ Mauston Business After 5 at
The Dirty Turtle
Jun 17 ~ Necedah Lion Chicken in the
Park
Jun 18 ~ FATHER’S DAY
Jun 22-25 ~ Elroy Fair
Jun 23-24 ~ Necedah Village Wide
Garage Sales
June 26 ~ Mauston Lions Meeting at
Mauston Park Oasis at 6pm
Jun 27 ~ New Lisbon Community Supper
at Community Center
Jun 28 ~ Elroy Community Supper at
Elroy United Methodist Church
Jun 29 ~ Mauston/Lyndon Station
Sharing Supper
July
Jul 1 ~ Raise the Roof at Riverside Park,
Jul 1 ~ Mauston Firemen’s Chicken
Dinner at Fire Station
Jul 1 ~ Mauston Fireworks at Veterans
Park
July 4 ~ INDEPENDENCE DAY
Jul 7-9 ~ Wa Du Shuda Days New
Lisbon Riverside Park
Jul 14-15 ~ Relay for Life at Mauston
High School Track
Jul 14 ~ FFA Farm Animal Display at
Mauston Courthouse Lawn 10am-2pm
Jul16 ~ Annual 40et8 Chick BBQ New
Lisbon
Jul 20 ~ Mauston Business After 5 at
Portofino Bay
Jul 22 ~ Boat Bash on Castle Rock Lake
Jul 22 ~ Movie in the Park at Riverside
Park. Movie to be announced.
Jul 26~ Elroy Community Supper at
Elroy United Methodist Church
Jul 27 ~ Mauston/Lyndon Station
Sharing Supper
Jul 28-29 ~ Park Fest Lyndon Station
August
Aug 4-5 ~ Mauston City Wide Garage
Sale
Aug 5 ~ Waterfest at Castle Rock Lake
Aug 11 ~ Spaghetti Feed & Speaker at
Assembly of God Church Necedah
Aug 11-12 ~ Village Wide Garage Sales
Camp Douglas
Aug 12 ~ Necedah Lion’s Club Breakfast
Real Freedom 5K Run/Walk
Aug 12 ~ Art in the Park
Aug 12 ~ Movie in the Park
Aug 14-20 ~ Juneau Co Fair
Aug 17 ~ Mauston Business After 5 at
the Fair
Aug 19 ~ Grilled Steak Dinner Camp
Douglas VFW Hall
Aug 19 ~ Movie at the Fair
Aug 20 ~ Summer Parade
Aug 25-27 ~ Huslerfest
Aug 31 ~ Mauston/Lyndon Station
Sharing Supper
September
Sept 2 ~ Mauston/New Lisbon EEA Fly-
in/ Drive In
Sept 4 ~ Labor Day
Sept 7-9 ~ Mauston United Methodist
Church Rummage & Bake Sale
Sept 9 ~ Apple Dumpling Day in Elroy
Sept 9 ~ Juneau County Suicide
Prevention Walk Location TBA
Sept 10 ~ St Pat’s Festival
Sept 11 ~ Patriot Day
Sept 19 ~ Movie in the Park
Sept 12 ~ Chamber Annual Meeting at
7:30am at Chamber office
Sept 15 ~ Mausotn’s Wine Walk
Sept 16 ~ Mill Haven Stepping for
Hunger
Sept 16 ~ JCAIRS Barn Dance at
Veterans Park
Sept 17 ~ Mauston Fire Dept Golf Outing
at Castle Rock Golf Course
Sept 21 ~ Mauston Business After 5 at
Shipwreck Bay Bar & Grill
Sept 22-24 ~ Cranfest in Warrens
Sept 28 ~ Mauston/Lyndon Station
Sharing Supper
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Mauston United Methodist’s Spring Church Rummage SALE
Thursday, May 11th 4pm – 8pm
Friday, May 12th
8am – 6pm
Saturday, ay 13th
8am-2pm Money raised is to support our Mission
Projects locally, nationally, and abroad. EVERYTHING is priced to find a
home for anyone’s budget. We are recycling and sharing the surplus of
others with others – spread the word. Food Stand on Friday and Saturday.
Great fellowship as we serve our community. Hope to see you there!
420 Suszycki Drive Mauston, WI 608-847-5964
50/50 Raffle. All proceeds go to Christmas
Lights at Juneau County Courthouse.
ON CASTLE ROCK LAKE New Lisbon
Unique Bar Restaurant Marina
W5250 N. Osprey Drive
New Lisbon, WI 53950
Phone: 608-562-5931
Great Food
Door Prizes
Networking
Bring your
business card
“Business After 5”
At The Dirty Turtle
On June 16th
Door Prized Drawing
at 6:30pm
SOLD OUT
Remaining Bricks: 67
Selling Brick
Now until
Sept. 2017
for Oct. 15th
Placement
Date
Return Completed Form & Check to:
Greater Sauk County Community Foundation
George Braund Memorial Campaign Fund
Mauston Chamber of Commerce
Atten: Mary Hudack
PO Box 171
Mauston, WI 53948
Call 608-847-4142 OR Drop it off at the Chamber Office at 651 N Union St.
SOLD OUT
67 Memorial
Bricks LEFT
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SOLD OUT
Buy your
memorial
Brick
TODAY!
A Benefit of Chamber Membership
A benefit of Chamber Membership is the introduction of Chamber Bucks. Chamber Bucks come in $5,
$10, $25 & $50 denominations and can be bought at the Chamber office. They can only be redeemed at
the businesses of chamber members. They should be handled just like a check – deposit them directly
into your business bank account. There is no cost to you, the merchant, and the chamber makes no
money on this, it is strictly a benefit.
Anyone can purchase Chamber Bucks, and will receive a list of places they can be redeemed.
They are perfect for hard to buy for friends, family and co-workers; and are great for any occasion
because they can be redeemed at a number of different places (retail, restaurants, etc.)
How Customers Use Chamber Bucks Chamber Bucks come in $5, $10, $25, & $50
denominations and can be used at any of the following chamber businesses.
Simply fill in the “Pay to” and present to the business of your choice.
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Chamber Bucks make a great Stocking Stuffer or last minute gift.
Call Mauston Chamber at 608-847-4142 to Purchase yours.
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June 10 (SAT) 6:30pm Mauston High School Auditorium
800 Grayside Ave. (Hwy 82) Mauston, WI 53948
Tickets $10/advance - $15/door
www.maustonumc.com or 608-847-5964
Mauston United Methodist Church hosts for this event www.scottdavis.com
National, Faith-based Comedian/Musician
Movie in the Park at Dusk
Riverside Park, Mauston
June 3rd
July 22th
August 12th
August 19th at the Fair
September 9
October 7th Bring your Chairs,
Blankets, Snacks
And Bug Spray FREE
Movie
Support group being held at Mile Bluff to help those affected by autism
Autism is defined as ‘a complex, developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life, and impacts a person’s ability to communicate and interact with others.’ It is considered a spectrum disorder, meaning that it affects individuals in different ways and to varying degrees. With the prevalence of autism in the United States, healthcare organizations are stepping up to offer support to
families of children living with the disorder.
On Tuesday, May 16, Reverend Jeff Fairchild will lead a support group designed to assist families of children who live with autism. The meeting will take place at Mile Bluff Medical Center in Mauston, beginning at 7 pm. Dur-ing the meeting there will be opportunities for participants to network with others who are dealing with situations similar to theirs, and discussion time to
learn from others about recognizing and preparing for
challenges that may arise.
Attend the upcoming autism support group at Mile Bluff Medical Center on Tuesday, May 16 at 7 pm, and learn what you can do to help that special child in
your life. For more information, call 608-847-1285.
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SUPPORT GROUPS
AL-ANON GROUP - For more information, call 608-562-5611. Mondays, 7 pm, at Mile Bluff Medical Center in Mauston
PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP - If interested in group meetings, call Arlene at 608-847-6893.
AUTISM SUPPORT GROUP - For more information, call 608-847-1285. This group offers support services to families of children with autism. Tuesday, May 16, 7 pm, Mile Bluff Medical Center in Mauston
SPECIAL EVENTS & SCREENINGS
LOOK GOOD… FEEL BETTER® - For more information and to register, call 608-847-9877. Ladies currently receiving cancer treatments at any medical facility are invited to attend this free session to learn beauty techniques to help combat appearance-related side effects of treatments. Tuesday, May 2, 9-11 am, Mile Bluff Medical Center in Mauston
PASSPORT TO HEALTHIER LIVING WITH DIABETES - Call 608-847-1846 for more information. Receive tips on how to better manage your diabetes through diet, medication manage-ment, glucose monitoring, and stress management. This free session will be held at 1 pm at Mile Bluff Medical Center in Mauston. Thursday, May 4. Thursday, June 1
COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE - For more information and to register, call the Blood Center of Wisconsin at 1-877-232-4376. Tuesday, May 9, 9 am - 2 pm, Mile Bluff Medical Center in Mauston
11TH ANNUAL HEALTHY FAMILY FUN RUN/WALK - Call 608-254-5888 for information. Saturday, May 13, Delton Family Medical Center, Lake Delton
HEALTH FAIRS - Appointments are required for all tests and con-sultations. -FREE blood sugar and blood pressure screenings -Total cholesterol tests (no fasting) for $10, or lipid profile tests (12-hour fasting) for $20 -Heart disease and diabetes risk assessments Thursday, May 18, 7 - 11 am, Necedah Family Medical Center Call 608-565-2000 for appointments. Thursday, June 8, 7 - 11 am, Mile Bluff Medical Center - Mauston Call 608-847-1845 for appointments. (Hearing screenings 8 - 11 am)
PROGRAMS FOR PARENTS
OB CLASSES - For more information and to register, call 608-847-1013. Expecting parents will learn about prepared childbirth, feeding babies and what to expect after delivery.
Three-session program - Classes meet for three consecutive weeks, 6:30 - 9:15 pm. Mile Bluff Medical Center, Mauston: Thursdays, starting May 4 One-day program - Class is held one full day, 8:30 am - 4 pm
Delton Family Medical Center, Lake Delton, Saturday, May 6 Mile Bluff Medical Center, Mauston, Saturday, June 10
BIRTHING FACILITY TOUR - For more information and to register, call 608-847-1013. Groups meet at 6 pm in the lobby at Mile Bluff Medical Center in Mauston. Thursday, May 11
Eye camera at Mile Bluff may save sight for individuals
living with diabetes
Those in the Juneau County area with diabetes have access to a
special camera that can help retain sight. Diabetic retinopathy is one of
the most common diseases that leads to blindness in Americans. Loss of
sight can be prevented with the help of regular eye screenings.
Because not everyone has access to dilated eye exams, eye issues
caused by diabetes complications can often go unnoticed and untreated,
which can ultimately lead to blindness. Thanks to the camera in Mile
Bluff’s University of Wisconsin (UW) Specialty Clinic, individuals can now
receive affordable sight-saving screenings without the need of a costly
dilated eye exam.
Why is it important for those with diabetes to have their eyes tested?
Everyone with diabetes is at risk for developing complications due to
eye disease. Because early detection of these issues can save eyesight,
individuals with diabetes are encouraged to have their eyes examined
once a year.
How does the screening work?
A medical professional uses a special camera to take pictures of the
back of the eye. Patients simply sit in a chair, place their chin on a rest,
and look straight ahead at a green light. There is a quick flash of light for
each picture that is taken. It is easy, quick and painless.
What happens with the pictures?
The photographs are stored electronically, and are reviewed by UW
Health eye specialists. Results of the screenings are sent to the patients’
primary care provider. For those with results needing follow-up care, a list
of local eye doctors is provided.
How much does an eye test cost?
Unlike the fees for dilated eye exams, the retinal photograph
screenings are $20; and for individuals with diabetes who have Unity
Health Insurance, the service is often covered in full.
How do I get an eye photo test?
If you have diabetes and would like access to this sight-saving
screening tool, talk to your primary care provider about a referral to the
UW Specialty Clinic at Mile Bluff Clinic. If you have any questions or would
like more information, please call 608-847-7355.
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Roman Castle Italian Grill Open 7 Days a Week 6am –10pm
532 Gateway Ave, Mauston
608-847-3714
Friday Night Fish Fry Buffet
4pm-9pm
Adults $12.95 Kids under 10 $5.99
* Fish Fry (Cod) * Fried Walleye * Baked Cod
* Fried Chicken * Baked Chicken * BBQ Ribs
* Potatoes * Corn-on-the-cob
(menu items subject to change)
Saturday Night Prime Rib Buffet
4pm-9pm
Adults $19.95 Kids under 10 $6.99
* Prime Rib * BBQ Ribs * Fried Walleye
* Fried Chicken * Baked Chicken
* Baked Potatoes * Vegetables
(menu items subject to change)
www.romancastlerestaurant.com
Buffets Include Choice of Soup or Salad and our Famous Homemade Dinner Roll
Catering Carry-out We Deliver!
Buckets of Fish & Chicken To Go 8-12 or 16 Pieces
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Necedah National Wildlife Refuge, N11385 Headquarters Rd, Necedah, 608-565-2551
Necedah National Wildlife Refuge
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Volunteer at Necedah NWR
Refuge volunteers are vital to the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge mission. Volunteers contribute hundreds of
hours each year to help meet this mission through monitoring bird populations, leading school groups,
maintaining trails, taking photos, helping in the office and repairing equipment and facilities. No special skills are
needed to be a Refuge volunteer. If you have a desire to help, we need you. We hope you'll join us! The best way
to find out about current volunteer opportunities is to contact the Refuge.
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514 Mansion St Mauston- COMMERCIAL
PROPERTY- $249,900 Now for sale! Over 2300
sq. ft is equipped for one or multiple business
opportunities. Currently in use as a hair salon &
barber shop w/ 3 phase electric, 4 tanning
machines/rooms, 5 full hair stations, full laundry
facility, in floor heat & central air. Built in 1996
this building has a code compliant restroom & is
permitted within the city to have a wide range of
office, retail, lodging, sales, & mixed-use land
uses. Plenty of parking. Seller selling the
building only but is negotiable on all salon
furniture & equipment.
207 Highview Mauston- $44,900 Good Starter
Home or turn key rental. 2BR 1BA Ranch with
full basement & one+ car detached heated
garage. Large wrap around deck & cement
patio. Stove, refrigerator, washer & dryer
included along w/ window coverings & cabinet
storage in bedroom.
CONDO/ Dell Prairie 3865 -
16 Greenway Crossing, Wisconsin River
- Amazing views could be yours when
you sit out on deck overlooking the
Wisconsin River. The custom stained
glass windows in the great room color
the light so beautifully when the sun
sets. Stainless steel appliances in the
main kitchen & nice prep kitchen in the
LL. Located just 5 miles North of
Wisconsin Dells and this one is so
wooded & country you've got the best of
both. Walk down to the river for
swimming on the sandy beach, boat
launch & enjoy the tennis courts,
basketball courts, hot-tub, & pool
@clubhouse.
N13680 Pinewood Shores Necedah-
Lovely 128 ft frontage Lake Lot on
Petenwell- 2nd largest in the State of
WI. Plenty of room to build on this
parcel. Nice rolling land but level to the
water. Newly surveyed and seller has
done the perc test. So if you want to
build... this one is ready! Cluster Pier is
on the adjacent lot, so very short walk to
get in the boat and take a cruise. Clear
view to the water where seller has
cleared some land.
CONDO W5028 Osprey Castle Rock Lake -
This condo is on "POINT" and happens to be in
the condo subdivision, The Pointe, for good
reason. 3BR plus loft space & 2BA, it's a must
see! Spectacular views from the North & East on
Castle Rock Lake, the premier lake of the
area! The association amenities include a
swimming pool, exercise room, tennis courts,
club house, marina & a well known local
restaurant.
Century 21 Affiliated
700 N Union St.
Mauston, WI 53948
608-547-8098
C21Sally.com
facebook.com/sallysellsc21
218 Highview Mauston- $89,900 3BR 2
BA home in the heart on Mauston now
for sale. This one is a great buy! Newly
sided with all new windows! All
appliances stay with acceptable offer,
central air, 2 car garage w/ nice
basement for storage. Master BR has a
full bath w/ tons of closets! Main level
has one bedroom w/ another area that
could be used for a 4th bedroom or
office.
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more information and to reserve
Heights Retirement Community,
1845 for Meet with a phar-
have about them. Thursday, June
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Mauston Fireworks
July 1st 9:45pm
Veterans Memorial Park Rain Date July 2nd
Mauston Fire Dept
Annual Chicken BBQ
July 1 11am-???
Kid’s Water Fights
Eat-In, Drive-thru & Carry-Outs
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