June 2019

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Jun

New Glarus Women WW2 Veterans Letters to the ^New Glarus Post^"

From Gladys Edstrom, New York City, September 23, 1943:
Dear Mr. Theiler, Receiving the <i>New Glarus Post </i>is a great pleasure to me and I look forward to reading each week.
I am First Sergeant of a very large WAC company which is really doing a big job in the war effort here in New York City.
My duties of running the company keep me busy from early morning to late at night. Despite the long hours and hard work, I enjoy every minute of it.

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12
Jun

Green County 4-H Alumna Receives Top Photography Honors

York 4-H alumna Bailey Eichelkraut recently received top photography honors in the Wisconsin 4-H program, as her photo was chosen to be included in the 2019 State 4-H and Youth Photo Display as a Top 12 selection.

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12
Jun

June Meeting of the Monticello Area Historical Society

The Monticello Area Historical Society (MAHS) will meet at 7:00 p.m., Thursday, June 27, 2019, in the Zwingli UCC Lounge, 416 E. Lake Avenue, Monticello.
Following a short business meeting, Doug Buehl will trace the history of the Woolen Mill, based on his research that is captured in his recent book, A History of the Monticello Woolen Mill.

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12
Jun

Monticello PTO to Hold 4th Annual PTO Pony Trot

The Monticello Parent Teacher Organization is holding their 4th Annual PTO Pony Trot Saturday, July 13, 2019, at the Monticello School. This event is held during Monticello Homecoming. Registration begins at 7:00 a.m., with the Kids 1K run/walk starting at 8:00 a.m., and the 5K run/walk starting at 8:30 a.m. Registration is $10 for 18 and under; $20 for 19 and older before June 30th and $25 after. To receive a t-shirt, you must register prior to June 30th.

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12
Jun

Summer Supper and Dairy Queen Crowning

The Women’s Guild of Zwingli United Church of Christ in Monticello is sponsoring their annual Summer Supper on Friday, June 14, 2019, from 5:00 p.m.-7:30 p.m., in Fellowship Hall. The church is located at 416 E. Lake Avenue and is handicapped accessible.
The menu includes Barbecues, Brats, Potato Salad, Deviled Eggs, Fruit Pies, Angel Food or Chocolate Cake, Strawberry or Chocolate Sundaes, Ice Cream and Beverages. Items are priced separately and carry-outs are available.

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12
Jun

2019-2020 Belleville Dairy Queen Candidates

Belleville has two candidates for Dairy Queen for 2019-2020. Check out next week's Post Messenger Recorder for the announcement of the 2019-2020 Dairy Queen and the farewell letter from Brenna Meier, who was the 2018-2019 Green County Dairy Queen and 2018-2019 Belleville Dairy Queen.
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Berlyn Gobel</strong>

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12
Jun

Belleville Police Mounted Patrol Thanks Marine Credit Union for Sponsoring First Batch of Hero Horse Stuffies

Belleville Police Horses Monty and Champ conducted business at Marine Credit Union in New Glarus on Friday, May 31st. Assisted by Sergeant Molly Hultine, the horses were there to give a big thank you to Marine Credit Union for sponsoring the first batch of Hero Horse stuffies, which will be sold to benefit the Belleville Police Mounted Patrol. Belleville Officer Cody Pharo presented a Certificate of Appreciation to Marine CU Branch Manager Laura Vorpahl. Also there to greet the horses were Stace Jones, Member Services Representative, and Katie Hamilton, Sr. Member Services Rep.

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12
Jun

WILBERT C. ZWEIFEL

Wilbert C. Zweifel, age 92 of Evansville, passed away on Tuesday, June 4, 2019, at his home. He was born on December 8, 1926, the son of Walter and Maria Magdalena (Elmer) Zweifel, in Belleville.

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Jun

JAMES C. HULBURT

James C. Hulburt, age 69 of New Glarus, and formerly Belleville, passed away on Saturday, June 8, 2019, at St. Mary's Hospital in Madison. He was born on September 21, 1949 in Madison, the son of H. James and Beatrice (Heine) Hulburt.

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12
Jun

Washington Church Music Festival To Be Held

Washington Reformation Church will be holding its Music Festival, rain or shine, on Thursday, July 4th, from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Along with music and food, there will be a quilt raffle.
On July 4, 1876, a celebration was held on the new foundation of Washington Church, including music and food. Over the years, this tradition has continued with Washington’s reputation for good music and good food.
This year, music will be provided by The Greenfield Brothers, Hymns & Hers, Country 4 and Greg Anderson. First band plays at Noon.

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