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Wednesday, March 23, 2016
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Art exhibit’s opening night a success By Siara Schwartzlow Editor
MONROE — Over 200 people attended the opening night of the Lower Sugar River Watershed’s art exhibit, “Seasons of the Sugar River – Metamorphosis” Friday, March 11. Some of the displays included: • A Lower Sugar River Watershed model created by Steve Afpelbaum • An erosion display created by LSRWA board member and area farmer, Ed Kadery • A phosphorous display from Bob Sampson, the manager of Grande Cheese’s Juda Waste Water Treatment Plant and LSRWA board member •A runoff model created by Tonya Gratz • Vice President Pat Cardiff’s Citizen-Based Monitor-
ing Projects for the LSRWA and Grande Cheese Company • Dave Aslesan’s computer display explaining how to use the interactive maps of the LSRWA’s website In addition to informational displays, attendees enjoyed food from YES Coffee Roasters, Si Coffee Café, Grande Cheese, Peppercorn Catering, Baumgartner’s Tavern and Cheese Store, and Perks Coffee Café. The Monroe Arts Center, located at 1315 11th Street, will feature the exhibit from March 11 through April 22. Courtesy photos The arts center is open from The exhibit, named “Seasons of the Sugar River – Metamorphosis,” included artwork and 10 am to 5 pm, Tuesdays photography in addition to scientific displays. through Saturdays. A portion of the proceeds from art sales will be donated the care and enjoyment of our to support the work of LSRWA, water resources and to raisa local non-profit conserva- ing public awareness of the tion organization dedicated to importance of clean water.
Green County searching for Fairest of the Fair MONROE — The Greek County Fair Board is seeking applicants who are interested in becoming the 2016 Fairest of the Fair. The Green County Fairest of the Fair serves as the official ambassador for the Green County Fair throughout the year. The program includes opportunities to educate area schools and youth and adult organizations about the Green County Fair. The Fairest also makes special appearances in selected parades or events to promote the fair. This position is fun-filled, exciting, and characterenhancing. It is appropriate for a range of applicants, whether
pursuing a career in public relations or simply passionate about the fair. Applications are being accepted now through Friday, April 1st. To be eligible to apply, applicants must be residents of Green County and at least eighteen years old as of January 1, 2016. Applicants must be familiar with the Green County Fair, willing to fulfill promotional duties throughout their reign, and have a valid driver’s license. Interviews will be held on Wednesday, April 30th. The Fairest of the Fair will be selected by a panel of judges whose decision will be based on communications skills, knowledge and experi-
ence with Green County Fair, school and community activities, professional appearance, and personality. The new Green County Fairest of the Fair will be crowned at the Green County Fair Gala on April 30th. admire some of the pieces in the Lower Sugar River Applications are available Viewers Watershed’s exhibit last Friday. online at www.greencountyfair.net. Completed applications and a recent photograph must be submitted by Friday, April 1st to: Green County Fairest of the Fair Committee, c/o Theresa Wyss, 828 17th Street, Monroe, WI 53566. If you have any questions, you can contact Theresa Wyss, Julene Elmer, or any Green County Fair Board member.
Congratulations to the cheesemakers of Green and Lafayette Counties on your accomplishments at the 2016 World Championship Cheese Contest!
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