Amery Free Press 09-18-18

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Local musician competing on The Voice

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Amery Royalty’s current court as well as upcoming candidates happily strolled through Friday’s Homecoming Parade down Warrior Way.

A week full of school spirit

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The Amery schools held Homecoming Sept. 10th-14th, and it was week busting at the seams with pride from Warriors in all of the district’s buildings. The high school students participated in a variety of daily activities. Dress up days and light-hearted competitions be-

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tween grades 9-12 made for a fun week. On Friday a parade took place along “Warrior Way” featuring the varsity sports teams, the High School band and Cadet band. Students from every school lined the street and cheered as the Amery Police Department led parade participants down their path. Amery’s athletes represented

the district well throughout the week and student excitement came to a peak when the Amery Warriors Football team beat the Osceola Chieftains during Friday night’s game. The events wrapped up with the Homecoming Dance following the football game. Alexis Castorena-Gonzalez was crowned Homecoming King and Allison Oman was crowned Queen.

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Chris Kroeze’s hometown Barron Wisconsin is pretty excited about his upcoming national television debut on NBC’s The Voice. Barron residents are not the only ones looking forward to seeing Kroeze perform. He has fans all over the surrounding area, including Amery where he has played Music on the River and the Fall Festival. Kroeze’s father gave him an acoustic guitar when he was Kroeze six years old and now he has played more than 1000 shows. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 33, 2222 Some of the shows were for U.S. troops serving VOL. NO.Middle 19 www.moraminn.com $1.00 and great-grandin131the East. His father fathers have served for our nation and Kroeze feels that performing for the troops is a way that he can contribute. As The Voice begins airing pre-taped episodes on Monday, Sept. 24th, Kroeze will be traveling back to the Middle East to play for troops again. He has played with well-known artists such as Montgomery Gentry, Joe Nichols, and Chris Cagle. Kroeze’s music is available on iTunes and Spotify. A visit to YouTube will allow you to watch videos of his performances and witness the variety that Kroeze brings to his shows. He belts out tunes from The Jackson

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Zauft family honorary chairs of Walk to end Alzheimer’s BY APRIL ZIEMER EDITOR@THEAMERYFREEPRESS.COM

ing for the courageous men and women who have fought and continue to fight the battle of Alzheimer’s disease. This is the world’s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer’s care, support, and research. Together the group will honor those who have lost their lives from the effects of Alzheimer’s and give hope to those suffering. This inspir-

ing event calls on all ages and abilities from our communities to reclaim the future for millions. The group is encouraging anyone who is able to walk, volunteer, or donate to join the cause. Amery Memory Care is grateful to announce that the Family of Gary Zauft has accepted to be the 2018 Honorary Chairs of the Amery Walk. Memory Care feels

THE SUN An enthusiastic team from Amery Memory Care is once again leading the way as the 2018 Alzheimer’s Association’s Walk to End Alzheimer’s takes place in Amery on Saturday September 22nd. The group has seen firsthand the impact of this disease and they are committed to walk-

Serving Polk County’s St. Croix Valley since 1897

ment, he went on to teach blessed to have this inspirational family share their jour- Chemistry and Astronomy for seven years at UW-Barron ney through Alzheimer’s/ County. Dementia. Zauft fought a decade long Zauft devoted his life to teaching Psychics, Chemistry, battle with dementia. He spent the last year of his Earth Science, Hunter Safety, life at Amery Memory Care. and coached wrestling and Zauft’s daughter Deena football to many of students shared, “Dementia changed in Clear Lake. Gary was inducted into the George Mar- our life in a big way. One of tin Wrestling Hall of Fame on the ways it changed our lives Nov. 3rd, 1989. Upon retireWALK ON PAGE 2A THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 33,SEE 2222 VOL. 131 NO. 19 www.moraminn.com $1.00

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