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bioenergy in selected project areas. The BCAP Project Areas where eligible crops are grown will be se- lected from proposals producers or biomass facilities submit to FSA. In- formation about submitting a propos- al can be found on the www.grants. gov website. For more information about BCAP, visit the USDA FSA website at www.fsa.usda.gov/bcap or contact Kelly Novak at 202.720.4053. – Thank You – Many thanks to my family for the wonderful 90th birthday party. Thank you to my friends & family for the birthday greetings, cards, flowers, food & gifts. It was a great day, & I feel truly blessed. Louise Bartlett 8A — Barron News-Shield — Wed., April 11, 2012 New Arrivals Mayo Clinic Health System Barron On April 5, 2012, at 1:33 p.m., a son, Stuart Allen, weighing 7 lbs, was born to Kamberlai and Ben Machimity of Turtle Lake. On April 6, 2012, at 8:59 p.m., a daughter, Jocelyn Monserrat, weigh- ing 7 lbs, 5 oz., was born to Raquel and Juan Valadez of Barron. Sacred Heart Hospital Eau Claire On March 31, 2012, a son, Ian Paul, was born to Gina and Harvey Sooki- ayak, Jr. of Prairie Farm. The Mud Masks Won’t Work! Happy 40th Birthday Geetch from Thunder & Lightening Happy 90th Birthday Margaret Greschner on April 15th Love, from your family Happy Birthday Jacobson Sisters Lorraine (age 85) and Elaine (age 84) on April 12, 2012 Happy Golden Birthday K e n d a l l “14” on April 14th Love, G & G V. Thank you for your support in my election to the Mosaic Telecom Board. Don Drost Thank you to all who voted for me in my run for Barron County Board Supervisory District #12. Thanks also to everyone who voted and participated in the April 3rd election. I look forward to serving everyone in our district. Ron Fladten Authorized and paid for by Ron Fladten/Treasurer Smelt Fry SAT., APRIL 14 4:00-8:30 p.m. at Turtle Lake American Legion Post 137 320 Maple Street South Turtle Lake, WI ALL YOU CAN EAT! Adults $8.00; Kids 12 & under $4.00 TAKE-OUTS AVAILABLE BY CALLING 986-4631 GRILLED CHICKEN SUPPER & BAKE SALE Wed., April 25 4:00-7:30 p.m. RIDGELAND COMMUNITY CENTER Served with chips, coleslaw, roll, & beverage $6.00 1/4; $8.00 1/2 Sponsored by Ridgeland Lutheran Church Engagement—Emily Hempel and Jesse Linsmeyer of Eau Claire have an- nounced their engagement. The bride-to-be, the daughter of Wayne Hempel and Linda Hempel of MarshÞeld, is graduating in May from UW-Eau Claire with a degree in Psychology. Jesse, the son of Ron and Donna Linsmeyer of Chetek, is graduating in May from UW-Eau Claire with a degree in Secondary Education-Math/Physics. An Aug. 4, 2012, wedding is planned at MarshÞeld. Engagement—Don and Theresa Dostal of Rice Lake and Jim and Marie Frey of GreenÞeld, Wis., announce the engagement of their children, Becky Dostal and Steven Frey. Becky has a bachelor’s degree in nursing from UW-Eau Claire. She is a registered nurse at Mayo Clinic Health Systems in Eau Claire. Steven has a bachelor’s degree in business administration from UW-Eau Claire. He is a general manager at Fastenal Company in Rice Lake. A June 23 wedding at Fanny Hill in Eau Claire is planned.—Jill McFarlane Photography— Spring Fling – featuring local crafts and vendors – ALMENA VETS CLUB 201 Soo Avenue, Almena $ 5.00 per person "AKE3ALEs1UILT2AFmEs"ASKET2AFmES – Sponsored by VFW Auxiliary Post 8512 – Pie, ice cream fundraiser beneÞts Daybreak The Rice Lake Senior Center and Daybreak, a day program for those with dementia, are jointly hosting a fundraiser on Sunday, April 29. Homemade pie and ice cream will be served at the Rice Lake Senior Center from 1-4 p.m. The cost is $5. A rafàe will be held and tickets are $2 each or 3/$5. Tickets can be purchased ahead of time at the Senior Center at 12 W. Humbird in Rice Lake. April women’s meetings scheduled in Rice Lake Barb Malone from Escanaba, Mich., shares “How to Keep the Goal in View” at the April Stonecroft Min- istries’ meetings. The Chetek Area After Five Club meets on Monday evening, April 16, at 6:30 p.m. at the Norske Nooke in Rice Lake. The Rice Lake Women’s Connection meets at 9 a.m., Tuesday, April 176, at Lehman’s in Rice Lake. The menu for the CAAFC meeting will be chili or tomato pepper w/basil soup plus a grilled cheese sandwich for $8. Reservations for this meeting can be made by calling Gladys Huset at 715-837-1445 by Friday, April 13. A style show sponsored by Chris- topher & Banks will be the special feature at the Rice Lake Women’s Connection. The cost of the Tuesday brunch at Lehman’s is $7.75. A diet plate can be requested for the same price. Reservations or cancellations can be made by calling Janelle Pe- terson at 715-458-3566 no later than 7 a.m., Tuesday, April 17. Further information about either meeting can be obtained by calling Barb Millerman at 637-4114. Both groups are afÞliated with Stonecroft Ministries headquartered in Kansas City, Mo. Montessori students ready ‘Quest for the Golden Crab’ The students of the Barron Area Montessori School lower elementary (E1) class will present a play to the public on Thursday, April 19, called Quest for the Golden Scarab. Show- ings will be at 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Admission is free. The play will be performed at the BACC theater in Barron. Twenty- Þve students ages 6-10 collaborated to create the original script, complete with costumes, British accents and choreography. “Join us for an exciting tale of English cousins who travel through time to Ancient Egypt,” encourages E1 guide Nadine Wetzel-Curtis. For more information, call 715.537.5621 x351. Special presentation David Midboe in concert Music of the Civil War Sunday, April 15 2:00 p.m. Dallas Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall Contact Pastor Bob Friese at 715-308-1681 or email [email protected] for more info. To speak about Taiwan—Rotarian Don Drost will visit First Lutheran Church of Barron Wednesday, April 18, at 1:30 p.m. He will be the speaker for the April Afternoon Fellowship program. Don and his wife Carol spent ten days in Taiwan in February on a Rotary International friendship exchange. They stayed with three host families in different areas of the country. They will show pictures and talk about the cities, businesses, homes, and lifestyles of Taiwan. The public is invited. At the Drosts’ request, a free-will offering will be taken for the Barron Area Community Center. Refreshments will be served. 23rd run/walk to beneÞt American Cancer Society People interested in participating in the 23rd annual Run/Walk of Bar- ron County to beneÞt the American Cancer Society should pick-up their pledge packets soon. The 5K run/walk is scheduled for Saturday, April 28, at the University of Wisconsin-Barron County gymna- sium in Rice Lake. Businesses, organizations, and church groups are encouraged to form their teams to help Þght cancer. Team and individual pledge packets are available at the Rice Lake Cham- ber of Commerce on Main Street or at UW-BC. A $10 per person registration fee will be collected when pledge sheets/ donations are turned in, either on the day of the event or at early registra- tion at the Chamber or the University Business OfÞce. On the day of the run/walk par- ticipants will meet at the UW-Barron County campus in Rice Lake with registration starting at 8 a.m. and the 5K walk beginning at 9 a.m. All proceeds from the 2012 run/ walk will support the American Can- cer Society’s mission to Þght cancer locally, statewide and nationally fo- cusing on research, education, advo- cacy and patient programs. For information on how you can become involved in the Run/Walk of Barron County, contact Noreen Fer- rari at [email protected] or call 715-234-8176 ext. 5419, or con- tact Lori Katcher at rk2223@charter. net or call 715.296.0374 Technology Open House at Cameron High School The School District of Cameron will be hosting a Cameron Technolo- gy Initiative (CTI) Open House from 7-8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 18, in the Cameron High School Com- mons. Beginning in the fall of 2012, all students in grades 9-12 will be is- sued Apple MacBook Air laptop computers. Middle School students will have MacBook access within the classroom and Elementary teachers and students will be using iPads to enhance learning. You and/or anyone from your or- ganization are invited to attend the CTI Open House to experience Þrst- hand the way teaching and learning will occur in the 21st century. There will be several demonstra- tions of the hardware and software, as well as opportunities to manipu- late the computers and iPads. Teachers, students, administrators, and technology consultants will be on hand to answer questions. Tack swap—The ninth annual Tack Swap and Horse Expo was held last Saturday at the Barron Area Community Center. The event was sponsored by the Barron County 4-H & Youth Horse Project. It was open to the public with free admission and included vendors with new and used items, seminars, workshops, a hippology contest and a silent auction. Raising Healthy Eaters focus of UW-Extension series Parents…are you concerned about what your child eats? Would you like help dealing with a choosy eater? Do you want ideas for quick, easy meals? If so, then Raising Healthy Eaters is for you! UW-Extension Barron County Ed- ucators, Missy Bablick and Michelle Webb, will be providing a series of classes for parents of 2-5 year who want to have happy, healthy children and enjoyable mealtimes. Each class will include activities, food preparation, and discussion that focus on eating behaviors and par- enting. There will be new recipes to sample and plenty of free gifts at all classes. Classes will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays in May (May 1, 3, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24, 29) from 5:30-7 p.m. at Bethany Lutheran Church in Rice Lake. Classes are free of charge. Call Missy at 715-537-6254 to sign up. Class will be limited to 12 fami- lies, so please sign up soon! Applications accepted for biomass crop projects Brad Pfaff, the Wisconsin Farm Service Agency (FSA) State Execu- tive Director, announced the FSA will once again be accepting appli- cations for the Biomass Crop Assis- tance Program (BCAP) Project Areas until April 23, 2012. “I encourage all those interested in submitting a project proposal in this program to visit the National FSA website at www.fsa.usda.gov/bcap,” said Pfaff. BCAP was authorized in the 2008 Farm Bill and provides payments to eligible farmers and forest landown- ers for the establishment and produc- tion of eligible crops for conversion to For free lessons call 715-986-4483

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Page 1: Smelt Fry - news-shield.com · Greschner on April 15th Love, from your family Happy Birthday Jacobson Sisters Lorraine (age 85) and Elaine (age 84) on April 12, 2012 ... Steven has

bioenergy in selected project areas. The BCAP Project Areas where

eligible crops are grown will be se-lected from proposals producers or biomass facilities submit to FSA. In-formation about submitting a propos-al can be found on the www.grants.gov website.

For more information about BCAP, visit the USDA FSA website at www.fsa.usda.gov/bcap or contact Kelly Novak at 202.720.4053.

– Thank You –Many thanks to my

family for the wonderful90th birthday party.

Thank you to my friends& family for the birthday greetings, cards, flowers,

food & gifts. It was a greatday, & I feel truly blessed.

Louise Bartlett

8A — Barron News-Shield — Wed., April 11, 2012

New Arrivals

Mayo Clinic Health SystemBarron

On April 5, 2012, at 1:33 p.m., a son, Stuart Allen, weighing 7 lbs, was born to Kamberlai and Ben Machimity of Turtle Lake.

On April 6, 2012, at 8:59 p.m., a daughter, Jocelyn Monserrat, weigh-ing 7 lbs, 5 oz., was born to Raquel and Juan Valadez of Barron.

Sacred Heart HospitalEau Claire

On March 31, 2012, a son, Ian Paul, was born to Gina and Harvey Sooki-ayak, Jr. of Prairie Farm.

The Mud MasksWon’t Work!

Happy 40th Birthday Geetch

fromThunder & Lightening

Happy 90th Birthday Margaret

Greschneron April 15th

Love, from your family

Happy Birthday Jacobson Sisters

Lorraine (age 85) and Elaine (age 84)on April 12, 2012

Happy Golden Birthday Kendall

“14”on

April 14thLove,

G & G V.

Thank you for yoursupport in my election

to the Mosaic Telecom Board.

Don Drost

Thank you to allwho voted for me

in my run forBarron County

Board Supervisory District #12.

Thanks also to everyonewho voted and participated

in the April 3rd election.I look forward to servingeveryone in our district.

Ron Fladten

Authorized and paid for byRon Fladten/Treasurer

Smelt FrySAT., APRIL 14

4:00-8:30 p.m.at Turtle Lake

American Legion

Post 137320 Maple Street South

Turtle Lake, WI

ALL YOU CAN EAT!Adults $8.00; Kids 12 & under $4.00

TAKE-OUTS AVAILABLE

BY CALLING 986-4631

GRILLED

CHICKEN

SUPPER

&

BAKE SALE

Wed., April 254:00-7:30 p.m.

RIDGELANDCOMMUNITY CENTER

Served with chips, coleslaw, roll, & beverage $6.00 1/4; $8.00 1/2

Sponsored by Ridgeland Lutheran Church

Engagement—Emily Hempel and Jesse Linsmeyer of Eau Claire have an-nounced their engagement. The bride-to-be, the daughter of Wayne Hempel and Linda Hempel of MarshÞ eld, is graduating in May from UW-Eau Claire with a degree in Psychology. Jesse, the son of Ron and Donna Linsmeyer of Chetek, is graduating in May from UW-Eau Claire with a degree in Secondary Education-Math/Physics. An Aug. 4, 2012, wedding is planned at MarshÞ eld.

Engagement—Don and Theresa Dostal of Rice Lake and Jim and Marie Frey of GreenÞ eld, Wis., announce the engagement of their children, Becky Dostal and Steven Frey. Becky has a bachelor’s degree in nursing from UW-Eau Claire. She is a registered nurse at Mayo Clinic Health Systems in Eau Claire. Steven has a bachelor’s degree in business administration from UW-Eau Claire. He is a general manager at Fastenal Company in Rice Lake. A June 23 wedding at Fanny Hill in Eau Claire is planned.—Jill McFarlane Photography—

Spring Fling– featuring local crafts and vendors –

ALMENA VETS CLUB201 Soo Avenue, Almena

$5.00 per person

– Sponsored by VFW Auxiliary Post 8512 –

Pie, ice cream fundraiserbeneÞ ts Daybreak

The Rice Lake Senior Center and Daybreak, a day program for those with dementia, are jointly hosting a fundraiser on Sunday, April 29.

Homemade pie and ice cream will be served at the Rice Lake Senior

Center from 1-4 p.m. The cost is $5. A rafà e will be held and tickets are $2 each or 3/$5.

Tickets can be purchased ahead of time at the Senior Center at 12 W. Humbird in Rice Lake.

April women’s meetings scheduled in Rice Lake

Barb Malone from Escanaba, Mich., shares “How to Keep the Goal in View” at the April Stonecroft Min-istries’ meetings. The Chetek Area After Five Club meets on Monday evening, April 16, at 6:30 p.m. at the Norske Nooke in Rice Lake. The Rice Lake Women’s Connection meets at 9 a.m., Tuesday, April 176, at Lehman’s in Rice Lake.

The menu for the CAAFC meeting will be chili or tomato pepper w/basil soup plus a grilled cheese sandwich for $8. Reservations for this meeting can be made by calling Gladys Huset at 715-837-1445 by Friday, April 13.

A style show sponsored by Chris-

topher & Banks will be the special feature at the Rice Lake Women’s Connection. The cost of the Tuesday brunch at Lehman’s is $7.75. A diet plate can be requested for the same price. Reservations or cancellations can be made by calling Janelle Pe-terson at 715-458-3566 no later than 7 a.m., Tuesday, April 17.

Further information about either meeting can be obtained by calling Barb Millerman at 637-4114. Both groups are afÞ liated with Stonecroft Ministries headquartered in Kansas City, Mo.

Montessori students ready‘Quest for the Golden Crab’

The students of the Barron Area Montessori School lower elementary (E1) class will present a play to the public on Thursday, April 19, called Quest for the Golden Scarab. Show-ings will be at 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Admission is free.

The play will be performed at the BACC theater in Barron. Twenty-Þ ve students ages 6-10 collaborated

to create the original script, complete with costumes, British accents and choreography.

“Join us for an exciting tale of English cousins who travel through time to Ancient Egypt,” encourages E1 guide Nadine Wetzel-Curtis. For more information, call 715.537.5621 x351.

Special presentation

David Midboe

in concert

Music of the

Civil War

Sunday, April 152:00 p.m.

Dallas Lutheran ChurchFellowship Hall

Contact Pastor Bob Frieseat 715-308-1681

or [email protected]

for more info.

To speak about Taiwan—Rotarian Don Drost will visit First Lutheran Church of Barron Wednesday, April 18, at 1:30 p.m. He will be the speaker for the April Afternoon Fellowship program. Don and his wife Carol spent ten days in Taiwan in February on a Rotary International friendship exchange. They stayed with three host families in different areas of the country. They will show pictures and talk about the cities, businesses, homes, and lifestyles of Taiwan. The public is invited. At the Drosts’ request, a free-will offering will be taken for the Barron Area Community Center. Refreshments will be served.

23rd run/walk to beneÞ tAmerican Cancer Society

People interested in participating in the 23rd annual Run/Walk of Bar-ron County to beneÞ t the American Cancer Society should pick-up their pledge packets soon.

The 5K run/walk is scheduled for Saturday, April 28, at the University of Wisconsin-Barron County gymna-sium in Rice Lake.

Businesses, organizations, and church groups are encouraged to form their teams to help Þ ght cancer. Team and individual pledge packets are available at the Rice Lake Cham-ber of Commerce on Main Street or at UW-BC.

A $10 per person registration fee will be collected when pledge sheets/donations are turned in, either on the day of the event or at early registra-

tion at the Chamber or the University Business OfÞ ce.

On the day of the run/walk par-ticipants will meet at the UW-Barron County campus in Rice Lake with registration starting at 8 a.m. and the 5K walk beginning at 9 a.m.

All proceeds from the 2012 run/walk will support the American Can-cer Society’s mission to Þ ght cancer locally, statewide and nationally fo-cusing on research, education, advo-cacy and patient programs.

For information on how you can become involved in the Run/Walk of Barron County, contact Noreen Fer-rari at [email protected] or call 715-234-8176 ext. 5419, or con-tact Lori Katcher at [email protected] or call 715.296.0374

Technology Open House at Cameron High School

The School District of Cameron will be hosting a Cameron Technolo-gy Initiative (CTI) Open House from 7-8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 18, in the Cameron High School Com-mons.

Beginning in the fall of 2012, all students in grades 9-12 will be is-sued Apple MacBook Air laptop computers. Middle School students will have MacBook access within the classroom and Elementary teachers and students will be using iPads to

enhance learning. You and/or anyone from your or-

ganization are invited to attend the CTI Open House to experience Þ rst-hand the way teaching and learning will occur in the 21st century.

There will be several demonstra-tions of the hardware and software, as well as opportunities to manipu-late the computers and iPads.

Teachers, students, administrators, and technology consultants will be on hand to answer questions.

Tack swap—The ninth annual Tack Swap and Horse Expo was held last Saturday at the Barron Area Community Center. The event was sponsored by the Barron County 4-H & Youth Horse Project. It was open to the public with free admission and included vendors with new and used items, seminars, workshops, a hippology contest and a silent auction.

Raising Healthy Eaters focusof UW-Extension series

Parents…are you concerned about what your child eats? Would you like help dealing with a choosy eater? Do you want ideas for quick, easy meals? If so, then Raising Healthy Eaters is for you!

UW-Extension Barron County Ed-ucators, Missy Bablick and Michelle Webb, will be providing a series of classes for parents of 2-5 year who

want to have happy, healthy children and enjoyable mealtimes.

Each class will include activities, food preparation, and discussion that focus on eating behaviors and par-enting. There will be new recipes to sample and plenty of free gifts at all classes.

Classes will be held Tuesdays and Thursdays in May (May 1, 3, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24, 29) from 5:30-7 p.m. at Bethany Lutheran Church in Rice Lake.

Classes are free of charge. Call Missy at 715-537-6254 to sign up.

Class will be limited to 12 fami-lies, so please sign up soon!

Applications accepted forbiomass crop projects

Brad Pfaff, the Wisconsin Farm Service Agency (FSA) State Execu-tive Director, announced the FSA will once again be accepting appli-cations for the Biomass Crop Assis-tance Program (BCAP) Project Areas until April 23, 2012.

“I encourage all those interested in submitting a project proposal in this program to visit the National FSA website at www.fsa.usda.gov/bcap,” said Pfaff.

BCAP was authorized in the 2008 Farm Bill and provides payments to eligible farmers and forest landown-ers for the establishment and produc-tion of eligible crops for conversion to

For free lessons call

715-986-4483