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Movie Review: Penguin Bloom Page 6
Spring Green, Wisconsin
Early March Birding Report & Tips Page 8 & 9
Wednesday, March 3, 2021 Vol. 2, No. 9 Free, Single-Copy
Lions Club holds annual Spaghetti Dinner
Richland County supervisor removes name from Village President election Emilie Conlon, Editor-in-Chief
Contributed Photo The Spring Green Lions Club volunteers hand out spaghetti dinner fixings, drive-thru style, behind The Shed for the group’s annual fundraiser. Emilie Conlon, Editor-in-Chief The Spring Green Lions Club held its annual spaghetti dinner March 2 — a sign for the organization of slowly moving forward following a less-thannormal year due to COVID-19. Lions Club President Brad Hutnik said the organization was wary about how turnout for the event would be because of COVID-19. “We didn’t expect to do well, but it’s always pleasing to see people come
out,” said Hutnik. “No matter what, we think we were successful with it.” In normal years, the club chooses different organizations to raise money for, typically a student organization where students sell tickets. However, this year the funds went back to the Lions Club, to continue supporting their efforts in the community. Throughout the year, the club hosts a variety of fundraisers for various organizations and projects, with a large majority of those funds coming
from the food booth the club hosts at the Spring Green Arts and Crafts fair—which was canceled in 2020 due to COVID-19. This means the organization was unable to fundraise as usual. “The Lions have really benefited from being forward thinking about their finances in the past, because of that, we will take a hit, but we had some money set aside for emergencies,” said Hutnik. “We will be exploring some new fund-
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County Supervisor Dan McGuire, Lone Rock, has removed himself from consideration for village president in the April 6 elections, leaving his position open for write-in candidates. McGuire appeared in-person at the Feb. 9 Lone Rock Village board meeting to give a letter removing himself from the race. According to Village Clerk Tammy Christianson, McGuire stated he did not have time to devote to the position. Dan Quinn, current village president who is running for re-election, will still appear on the ballot. In Wisconsin, a candidate must register as write-in candidate for their election votes to be counted. Christianson said she has not received any write-in candidacy forms. Many of the elections in the area are unopposed. To register as a write-in candidate, a campaign registration must be filed with the clerk’s office by noon the Friday prior to the election, April 2. The registration form can be found at https://ethics.wi.gov/Resources/ CF-1_Registration_Statement.pdf To find out how to register, what will appear on the ballot and deadlines for the April 6 election, visit: https://myvote.wi.gov/en-us/Richland
Arena Village Board tackles home talent baseball, Fire/EMS contract Emilie Conlon, Editor-in-Chief Home talent baseball could be returning to Arena in the near future, starting with the Muscoda Mudcats this summer. The village of Arena gave support to allow the Muscoda home talent team to play three to four home games in the Arena ball field, 239 Sharon St., this summer as a way to honor team members from the area and gauge interest in re-starting a home talent team in Arena. “So he [the Muscoda Mudcats manager] called me up, and he said ‘We’d be willing to even come up there to play some games and see the interest from the communities there,” said Nick Jennings, the former manager of the Arena home talent baseball team. Due to COVID-19, the home talent
organization did not hold a season in 2020, and will start their season later, with an abbreviated schedule this year. Jennings said last year was the first in 92 years that the Wisconsin home talent organization didn’t have a game. The organization’s season will start in June and go to September, with approximately 16 games, normally the season would start in April and end in August. Jennings said he does not currently have dates for the games that would be played in Arena. Clerk DaNean Naeger said previous rates for visiting teams to utilize the park have been $25 per game, but the board discussed those possibly changing once an agreement was more concrete. Jennings also discussed with the
board bringing a home talent baseball team back to Arena. “I don’t think a lot of people are aware of it, but this village was one of the six original town teams or franchises that started back then,” said Jennings. “But since 2007, we’ve been inactive. But now this younger generation is coming up, mainly my sons and a few of their friends, they are looking to get this thing going again.” According to Jennings, Arena left the home talent league in the 40s, and rejoined in 1969, and Jennings took over management of the team in 1983. Jennings said they are aiming for a 2022 season, as the COVID-19 situation allows. More information is expected to become available in the next few
months.
Fire and EMS contract
The village revisited and voted again to provide $35,000 for its portion of joint Fire and EMT services, because the town board, who the village shares funding responsibility for the services with, did not approve the agreement made last month. The village approved an agreement at its last meeting, amending the original agreement between both municipalities after the village failed to fund its 48% of the joint services. According to Village President Kate Reimann, the town board did not agree with the use of the word “amendment”, and wanted that removed.
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