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OFFICIAL 2010 JUNEAU COUNTY VISITOR DIRECTORY Welcome to Juneau County, Wisconsin www.juneaucounty.com

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Wisconsin’s Best Guest RanchWoodside Ranch is a fun and relaxing retreat for the whole family!Offering fresh air, horseback riding, great food and a ton of activities,Woodside Ranch is the perfect place to unwind and experience thecountry life!

Woodside Ranch offers both Summer and Winter activities including butnot limited to:

• Swimming • Nature Trails• Horseback Riding • Cross Country Skiing• Miniature Golf • Snowmobiling• Tennis • Horse-Drawn Sleigh Rides

Woodside Ranch is also the perfect place for your next familyget-together or group event. We can accommodate groups up to 120.

All inclusive rates include meals, lodging and activities.

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Welcome to Juneau County

Juneau County, Wisconsin was established in 1857 when the State of Wisconsin passed legislation

separating lands west of the Wisconsin River from what was then Adams County. After a contest with neighboring New Lisbon, the county seat was established in Maugh's Town, which is known today as Mauston. The county was named after Solomon Juneau, a Milwaukee legislator who influenced the legislation establishing Juneau County. The county board of early Juneau County convened only once a year to conduct the business of the slow moving, remote county.

Today, Juneau County retains the charm of the early days, while it moves forward into the future of electronic government.

Juneau County is your pathway to adventure. Whether you’re spending some time on our beautiful lakes, rivers or streams, hiking or biking our many trails, enjoying a round of golf, taking your family on an ATV adventure, snowmobiling on a groomed trail, relaxing by your campfire after a day of exploring or enjoying the many tastes of Juneau County.

Juneau County's natural beauty brings year round pleasure to area residents and visitors alike. Geographical diversity is a hallmark of Juneau County. From sand country to hill country, from northern forests to unglaciated “driftless areas,” we have beautiful and scenic landscapes.

Our blend of geography satisfies even the most particular tastes. How many counties can boast of this natural variety?

Castle Rock and Petenwell lakes, the second- and fourth-largest lakes in Wisconsin

Three major recreational trails, the Elroy-Sparta Bike Trail, the Omaha Trail, and 400 State Bike Trail

Rock formations such as Castle Rock and Petenwell Rock

The beautiful sandstone cliffs of the Wisconsin River

Some of the most beautiful and best golf courses in the region

Native American effigies and other sites

Several wildlife viewing areas, such as the Sprague Mather Flowage, Eagle's Nest, and the Necedah Wildlife Refuge, a national wildlife preserve

Breathtaking bluffs, including Target Bluff, Mill Bluff, and Mile Bluff

First, some history is in order. Most of what is today’s Juneau County was carved out of the sandstone bedrock during the last North American Glacial Period some 18,000 years ago. For a long time, Juneau County was covered by the glacial Lake Wisconsin. The lake (up to 150’ deep) stretched over 1,800 sq. miles from

Tomah to the west and up to Stevens Point in the north. A huge natural dam formed by rock, earth and sand burst some 14,000 years ago. After three days it took to drain the lake, the runoff created a new course for the Wisconsin River, carved out the Wisconsin Dells and moved south toward Baraboo to create Devil’s Lake.

The rocky outcroppings, called buttes or bluffs, you see throughout the central and northern part of the county are really the tops of islands that dotted the surface of glacial Lake Wisconsin. If you’re ambitious, climbing to the top of one of these ‘islands’ shows you the outline of the old lake. The low and sandy prairies you see are the old lakebed.

Much of the southern part of the county escaped the destructive force of the last glacial period and is part of the

“driftless” region of Wisconsin. Deep valleys, high ridges and quiet rural life make this area a special place to visit.

Add to that the quiet joy of some of the nation’s finest bike trails, canoeing on the Lemonweir and Wisconsin River, golfing, horseback riding, hiking, snowmobiling, ATV riding, hunting, fishing, antiquing, waterskiing and camping, you’re in for a rare treat.

We invite you to embark on your Juneau County adventure. We know you’ll find a reason to stay for a day, a week, or a lifetime.

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Castle Rock – Petenwell Lakes AssociationJuneau County Visitor Bureau Tourism & Economic DevelopmentW5883 McEvoy St. Mauston, WI 53948(608) 847-1904www.castlerockpetenwell.com

City of Elroy225 Main StreetElroy, WI 53929(608) 462-2410www.elroywi.com

City of New Lisbon232 W. Pleasant St.New Lisbon, WI 53950(608) 562-5213Email: [email protected]

GMADC - Greater Mauston Area Development Corp 103 Division St.Mauston, WI 53948(608) 847-7483Email: [email protected]

Hidden ValleysHidden Valleys showcases the beauty and diversity of the best of Wisconsinwww.hiddenvalleys.com

Hill Country Chamber of CommerceP.O. Box 83,Union Center, WI 53962(608) 462-2245www.hillcountrywi.comServing the communities of Elroy, Hillsboro, Kendall, La Farge, La Valle, Ontario, Union Center, Wonewoc and surrounding areas

Juneau County Economic Development Corporation PO Box 322122 Main StreetCamp Douglas, WI 54618(608) 427-2070 (888) 898-2550www.juneaucounty.com

Juneau County GovernmentLand Information220 East State Street Room 6Mauston, Wisconsin 53948 (608) 847-9446 www.co.juneau.wi.gov

Juneau County Historical Society211 North Union St. Mauston, WI 53948(608) 847-3294

Mauston Area Chamber of Commerce 503 State Road 82 East (inside The Bank of Mauston)P.O. Box 171Mauston, WI 53948(608) [email protected]

Mauston Area Room Tax Committee (866) 516-1646VisitMauston.com

Necedah National Wildlife RefugeW7996 20th Street WestNecedah, WI 54646(608) 565-2551(800) 877-8339 Email: [email protected]/midwest/necedah

New Lisbon Chamber of Commerce(608) 562-3555 www.newlisbonchamber.com

Village of Union Center(608) 462-8810

Village of Hustler(608) 427-6575www.hustlerwi.com

Village of Lyndon Station(608) 666-2500

Village of Necedah101 Center StNecedah, WI 54646(608) 565-2261Email: [email protected]

Village of Wonewoc200 West StreetWonewoc, WI 53968(608) 464-3114 www.wonewocwisc.com

Wonewoc Development CorporationPO Box 305 Wonewoc, WI 53968-0305(608) 464-5558Email: [email protected]: wonewocdevelopment.com

TABLE OF CONTENTSMauston ....................................6—9New Lisbon ...............................10—14Juneau County Attractions .....16—17Wonewoc ...................................18—19Union Center ............................20Elroy ...........................................21Lyndon Station .........................22Lodging & Camping ................23—24Map and Communities ............25—28Dining & Spirits .......................29—33History of Juneau County .......34Juneau County Parks ..............35Camp Douglas ..........................36Hustler .......................................37Sports & Recreation ................38—39Necedah ....................................40—43Juneau County Lakes ..............44—47Calendar of Events ..................48—49

Published by: Juneau County Star–Times Mauston, WIPublisher: George Althoff

Advertising Director: Julie Brown

Director of Niche Publications Andrew Nussbaum

Advertising Sales: Linda Goldbeck, Carrie Champlin

Creative Design: Chad Brewer

Editing/Writing: Rhonda Siebecker

Photos: Gail Boehm, Amanda Becker, Frank Kaiser, Rhonda Siebecker, Chris Walker

Thank you to all the organizations listed on the left for their support in supplying photos, information, and guidance for this project.

Thank you to Liz Housworth at Juneau County Land Information Office for producing the official map.

Thank you to Juneau County Government for allowing us the opportunity to develop this visitor directory.

A VERY SPECIAL THANK YOU to the Juneau County Economic Development Corporation. All of the information you had already compiled, and allowed us to use, truly helped make this magazine a success. Marilyn, and Sandra, thanks again.

This publication has been created and produced for the purpose of promoting Juneau County Tourism. Every effort has been made to provide the most current, and accurate information available. The publisher, and the organizations represented, assume no responsibility for misinformation. Please contact the publisher, or your local organizations, with any additions or corrections.

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MAUSTON Pathways to Adventure

BETTER BUYSOUTLET MART & CRAFT SHOPPE

508E State Hwy. 82., Mauston • 847-7379

Shop Where Thereis Something for

Everyone!

• Tools• Toys• Household

Items

Scrapbooks and Supplies

• Paper • Stamps• Stencils • Punches

• Silk Flowers• Fabric & Yarn• Greeting Cards• Log Cabin Decor

Guided Trail/Pony RidesWagon/Sleigh Rides

Open Year ’Round

W4881 Hwy. 82, Mauston, WI 53948(888) 847-2272 or (608) 847-2273

www.redridgeranch.com

DISCOUNT COUPON$300 OFF

GUIDED TRAIL RIDE

One Coupon GoodFor Entire Party!

I-90/94 Exit 69, 1.5Miles East on Hwy. 82

Locally owned and operated by Navis Hospitality, Inc.Reservations: 1-800-463-4960

608-847-6255http://www.bestwestern.com/parkoasisinn

Exit 69 • Hwy. 82 & I-90-94, Mauston, Wisconsin

THE WORLD’S LARGEST HOTEL CHAIN

PARK OASIS INN

Locally owned and operated by Navis Hospitality, Inc.

Jacuzzi Suites • Family

Suites • Whirlpool • Sauna

Lounge • Room Service

Indoor & Outdoor Pool

GUESTS RECEIVE MANY DISCOUNTS!

Hess Memorial Hospital Auxiliary

Gently used clothing & shoes-all sizes, bedding, books& more. We are looking for donation items in small,

light boxes only for easy unpacking and lifting. No largeitems such as appliances, furniture, TV’s, or computers.

Please no winter items in summer and no summer itemsin winter. Leave donations in the enclosed entryway.

Proceeds benefit Mile Bluff Medical Center.

222 Elm Street,Mauston

Open Mon.-Wed. 12:30 p.m. - 4 p.m.Thurs. and Fri., 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.;

Sat. 9 a.m. - noon.

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Mauston AreaChamber of Commerce

WE’RE HERE FOR YOU!

608-847-4142503 State Rd 82 EastLocated inside theBank of MaustonMauston WI 53948

[email protected]

www.mauston.com

Eileen ClarkW2773 51st., Mauston, WI

Phone 608-847-5200Toll free order line: 866-213-6818www.clarkshoovesnfeathers.cominfo@clarkshoovesnfeathers.com

Emu Oil & Emu OilProducts for Sale

Emu Oil & Emu OilProducts for Sale

MINIATURE HORSE & EMU FARM

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“Helping Our Community Grow!”

Proud to be your community bank for 77 years! www.bankofmauston.com

Main Bank State Road 82 E., Mauston • 608-847-6200 — Downtown Mauston Branch • 608-847-6200Lyndon Station Branch • 608-666-2411 — Dells-Delton Branch 608-253-7030

New Lisbon Branch • 608-562-6200 — Necedah Branch 608-565-6200

STABLES,TRAiL RiDES,& BOARDiNg

Red Ridge RanchW4881 Hwy. 82 Mauston, WI 53948 (608) 847-2273 or (888) 847-2272 www.redridgeranch.com

Woodside RanchW4015 State Highway 82Mauston, Wisconsin 53948 800.626.4275 www.woodsideranch.com

The Wisconsin, Baraboo, and Lemonweir Rivers are all fantastic opportunities to view miles of scenic shorelines in Juneau County. You will have plenty of canoeing and rafting opportunities, and access and canoe rentals are available at various businesses along the rivers throughout Juneau County.

The Baraboo River offers a relaxing outing with no rapids or falls. It flows 100 miles uninterrupted from its headwaters near Hillsboro, Wisconsin, winding through Juneau County to unite with the Wisconsin River south of Portage, Wisconsin.

The Wisconsin River offers miles of open waters for canoeing and offers breathtaking scenery and many islands to stop and explore. Take along a camera because you are sure to see a lot of wildlife and gorgeous panoramic views.

Navigate the Lemonweir River from western Juneau County to its mouth on the Wisconsin River. The current on the river picks up a bit in a few spots but for the most part is a leisurely ride down river for a relaxing trip. Portages are necessary at a couple of dams if you want to go more than several miles. A number of sloughs near the mouth can make it difficult to keep on the main channel, so be sure you have your map or compass handy.

Both Castle Rock Lake and Petenwell Flowage have areas suitable for canoeing and kayaking, however keep in mind these are big bodies of water and have a lot of motorized boat traffic, so use caution when planning your trip.

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MAUSTON

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Open BowlingGame RoomPool TablesDarts, Big Screen TV’s

Homemade Pizzas& SandwichesHand Cut Steaks

Taco TuesdayWednesday Night KaraokeFriday Night Fish Fry

Memorial Day - Labor DayBanquet Room -

Accommodates over 300Open Mon.-Wed. 4 p.m.Thurs.-Sun. 11 a.m.

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Hwy. 82 E., MaustonJust west of the Interstate

608-847-4000

www.anjeros.comClosed Sunday & Mondayduring summer months

SPORTS BAR & GRILLAnjero’sAnjero’s

Phillips HealthMartPharmacy & Gift Store

123 E. State St., Mauston, WI 53948(608) 847-5949

Phillips Clinic Pharmacy1040 Division St., Mauston, WI 53948

(608) 847-6155

Phillips Roche-A-CriClinic Pharmacy

402 W. Lake St., Friendship, WI 53934(608) 339-9080

Phillips Tomah Pharmacy1004 Superior Ave., Tomah, WI 54660

(608) 372-4115

5 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU!

FULL SERVICE PHARMACIES• Professional Prescription Services• Complete Line of Over-the-Counter Medications• Third Party Insurance Billing• Medical Equipment & Supplies (Rentals, Sales & Service)• Diabetic Supplies• Post-Mastectomy Fitting & Products• Place Refill Orders on Our Website at www.phillipsrx.com• Loyalty Rewards Program

Phillips Nekoosa Pharmacy232 Market St., Nekoosa, WI 54457 • (715) 886-3100

Mauston Dental CenterGeneral Practice Dentistry

880 Herriot Dr., Mauston, WI(608) 847-6700

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Pathways to Adventure

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Kim’s Floral & Gifts143 Division Street

Mauston, WI 53948

Plants • Floral • Silks & Gifts - For All Occasions

www.kimsfloralandgifts.com

Phone: 608-847-7677

SAL’STRUCK AND AUTO REPAIR800-300-4314 • 608-847-4314

Salvatore Mignognia, Owner

Freight Transferring Available24 Hour Emergency Road Service

24 HourLocal and Long Distance Towing

Monday-Friday 4 a.m.-MidnightSaturday 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

411 Commercial St. • P.O.Box 96Mauston, Wisconsin 53948

Stay with us and you’ll enjoy...DJ’s Pub, Free high speed wireless Internet, Free breakfastIndoor pool, In-room coffee

1001 State Rd. 82 • Mauston, WI(608) 847-5959 www.countryinns.com/maustonwi

800-456-4000A cozy stay at a comfortable price

Free wireless InternetFree SuperStart® breakfastIndoor pool & whirlpoolJacuzzi® suitesFree local callsCable TV with HBOIn-room microwave/fridge, coffee maker & hair dryerChildren 17 & under stay free with adultGuest laundry

Destination Super sm

Super 8 MaustonI-90/94 & Hwy. 82, Exit 69 • 1001 A Hwy. 82 E.(608) 847-2300super8.com/motel/02959

SUPER8.COM | 1.800.800.8000 |En Español 1.877.202.8812

Just one stay andyou’ll see what

make usSUPER!

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August 18–22

The Juneau County Fair Grounds / Veteran's Memorial Park. Located directly across the street from Mile Bluff Medical Center

1001 Division Street (Hwy 58 South), P.O. Box 104, Mauston, WI 53948 Fair Office Phone: 608/847-6192

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MAUSTON/NEW LiSBON

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750 N. Union StreetMauston, WI 53948608-847-4331Fax: 608-847-2292DJ’s Floral: 608-847-4779

“Great Stuff for Not A Lot of Money”

www.festfoodsmauston.com

• Fresh In-Store Deli & Bakery• Full Service Floral - FTD Service• Full Service Meat and Seafood• Union Street Liquor Depot - Walk-in Cooler• WI Lottery & Megabucks - TYME Machine

Open Daily 6 a.m.-Midnight

The winery's first grapes were planted in 1997. Vines have been added yearly since and more will follow.

Building construction began July 15, 2003 with planning and design starting in 2000. Almost immediately revisions were necessary in order to incorporate an amazing auction find... several 100 year old stained glass windows. Burr Oak Winery offers both red and white wines. Personal preferences vary, so taste for yourself.

Our Gallery is "Home to the Hickory Hills Arts" group, which consists of all types of creative people from visual artists to writers, designers, woodcarvers, musicians, chefs, needlework, beadwork, photography, dance, healers, etc.

We invite artisans to contact us for possible displays and selling.

HHA meets at the Winery the last Tuesday of every month at 7 pm. Come join us and have some fun being creative.

Winery & Gallery

New Lisbon is a hotspot for recre-ation like fishing, hunting, snowmo-biling and more! New Lisbon has all the services you need to make your stay as comfortable as possible.

Visit the Chamber of Commerce for a detailed listing.

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Food sampling everyFriday & Saturday.

Hours: Mo, Tu, Fr 8-5:30; We, Th 8-8Sat. 8-2; Closed Sunday

225 Pioneer DriveWisconsin Dells, WI

608-254-8321

Receive 10%

Disc. on orders

of $25 or more

Wholesale StoreOpen to the Public!

We have all your party needs!

We carry restaurant quality foods at wholesale prices!

BREAKFAST 6:30-10:30 a.m.LUNCH 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.

Breakfast, lunch and refreshments served by the Mauston Lions Club

Sponsored by EAA Chapter 1365, Oakdale Electric Co., JCEDC,Mauston and New Lisbon Room Tax Committee

For General Information Contact Tom Chudy at 608-547-6503or 608-565-2136 • email: [email protected]

• Arts & Crafts Market• RC Aircraft Display/Show• Antique/Classic Car Show• Antique Farm Machinery• Experimental & Home Built

Aircraft on Display. . . And MUCH MORE!

On Ferdon Rd. Approx. 1 Mile South of New Lisbon(Access to Ferdon Rd. from Hwy. 12-16 & Hwy. 80)

BREAKFAST 6:30-10:30 a.m.

Watch for OurYOUNG EAGLE DAY

June 26, 2010Free Plane Rides for

8-17 yrs. of age!

On Ferdon Rd. Approx. 1 Mile South of New Lisbon

Saturday, Sept. 4th

at the Mauston/New Lisbon Airport (82C)

8th Annual

Mauston/New Lisbon Airport New Lisbon, WIMauston/New Lisbon Airport Field is owned and operated by the cities of Mauston and New Lisbon. The airport has a 3,686 x 75 ft. paved runway, rotating beacon and PAPI.

We can accommodate all small single engine piston aircraft and many small twin-engine piston aircraft under 12,500

pounds. Plans are to expand the runway in the near future.

Now Open Monday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-Close

201 S. Adams St.DOWNTOWNNEW LISBON

608-562-3251EveryThursday Night: KARAOKE 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m.

Great Food,Great Fun!

DailySpecials

11 a.m.-9 p.m.

AMANDA BECKER/STAR-TIMES

John Walker explains

the different parts

of the plane and

safety precautions.

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New Lisbon AreaChamber of Commerce

P.O. Box 79New Lisbon, WI 53950

Ph: 608.562.3555www.newlisbonchamber.com

For reservations call:608.562.3534 or608.562.5213

Travelers Inn & Convention Center1700 East Bridge St., New Lisbon, WI 53950

(608) 562-514161 Guest Rooms • Jacuzzi Rooms • Indoor Pool & WhirlpoolFree High Speed Wireless Internet • Banquet Hall, Seats 400

Bunkhouse Motel & Food CourtExit 61, New Lisbon, WI 53950

(608) 562-600027 Rooms • Indoor Pool • Whirlpool • Convenience Store

A&W • Charley Biggs’ Chicken • Subway • Beer • Gas

Edge O’ the Woods MotelN7396 Frontage Rd., New Lisbon, WI 53950

(608) 562-3705For Reservations, call (800) 638-4929

www.edgeofthewoods.com

• Fireworks at dusk on Saturday night,raindate Sunday

• Live Music at Riverside Park on the WATERFRONT...• Bring your lawn chairs for front row seats

along the Waterfront.• Enjoy BOTH MUSIC and FIREWORKS

without leaving your seats!

www.newlisbon.net

• Arts/Craft Vendors • Flea Market• Food Court • Duck Race • Canoe Races

Kids’ Games • Paradeand MUCH MORE!

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Stay a while at the . . . RIVERSIDE CAMPGROUNDWATERFRONT CAMP SITES • SHOWERS • BATHROOMS • PAVILIONS • WALKING PATHSBOAT RAMP • FISHING • PUBLIC HUNTING LANDS NEARBY • INDIAN MOUNDS NEARBY

2010American Legion

CAR SHOWJuly 3rd

8 a.m.-3 p.m. at theAmerican Legion in New Lisbon

110 Welch Prairie Road(Rain Date July 4th)

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For Further Information, Contact Brian at 608-547-1317

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NEW LiSBON

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Happy Hours Prices10 a.m. - Close Seven Days a Week

Discount Beer & LiquorBest Prices Around

Open Every Day, 10 a.m. - CloseGERMANTOWN RD., NEW LISBON • 1.5 Mi. from the Interstate

Easily accessible on 2 snowmobile trails.

Happy Hours Prices

Wonderly’s Bar

& Liquor Store

ECONOMY MOTELDiscover comfortable rooms at reasonable rates.

BunkhouseMobil Gas station

TRUCK STOP • FOOD COURT • MOTEL1700 east Bridge, next to Interstate exit 61, new Lisbon • 608-562-6000

Charley Biggs’ Chicken n’ sauce!Yes, it's as good as you’ve heard.

Register yourDeer or Turkey here!

SPECIALSON YOUR

FAVORITE BEER!

• Plumbing• Electrical• Paint• Tools• Lawn & Garden• Glass & Window Repair• Goulds Water Pumps

New Lisbon202 E. Bridge St. • 562-3181

www.truevalue.com

The right store foryour project needs. Fun for

the WholeFamily!

Fun forthe WholeFamily!Indoor Archery and

Outdoor Gun Ranges.

Full Archery • Guns & Ammo • Live BaitFull Archery • Guns & Ammo • Live BaitN6772 Germantown Rd., New Lisbon • 608-562-3492

www.mandmsportshop.comTurn right off I-90/94, New Lisbon Exit 61, take Frontage Rd. off of Hwy. 80, immediate left onto

Germantown Rd., then 1 1/2 miles to store. Just up the road from Wonderly’s Bar.

Indoor Archery andOutdoor Gun Ranges.Outdoor Gun Ranges.Outdoor Gun Ranges.Outdoor Gun Ranges.Outdoor Gun Ranges.Outdoor Gun Ranges.

We Have Mathews, Mission by

Mathews & Carbon Express

Hunting & Fishing LicensesWe Accept Consignment and Trade-Ins On New GunsGUN REPAIR, FISHING RODS, REELS, TACKLE AND MORE

GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE

Hunting & Fishing LicensesWe Accept Consignment and Trade-Ins On New GunsGUN REPAIR, FISHING RODS, REELS, TACKLE AND MORE

GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE

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FARM PRODUCTS/PRODUCE

Farm-grown foods for yourenjoyment that are marketed directly to you. By visiting these unique places and buying their products, consum-ers have a great opportunity to learn first-hand about agriculture today, the environmental care and respect practiced, and the attention to detail and quality production.

Richard & Eileen ClarkW2773 51st StMauston WI 53948608-847-5200www.clarkshoovesnfeathers.comAvailable all year -- by appointment only.Emu oil and emu oil products.Breeders of quality emu and miniature horses.

J&T BlackberriesJohn & Tammy GilchristW7319 North RdMauston WI 53948608-847-6137Available from July 20 – August 15 – Please callOrganically grown wild blackberries. We pick to your order.

Jennifer AlvaradoBaked goods, pastry and cakesW8948 Cty Hwy CNew Lisbon WI [email protected] all year – by appointment onlyThe Lady of the Cake specializes in making delicious and attractive bakery items from the best and freshest ingredients. We use local distributors for many ingre-dients. Some items are grown on site.

Wisconsin River Belted Galloways

John HammN5320 Cty Hwy HHMauston WI 53948608-847-7413www.wisconsinrivermeats.comPlease call firstBelted Galloway beef, bulls and breeding stock.Belted Galloway beef is very tender. Halves weigh about 300 lbs. .

Anderson’s BlueberriesRay & Jeanette AndersonW8645 Cty Hwy CNew Lisbon WI 53950608-427-3407Please callAvailable July – AugustMonday thru Saturday from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Pick your own BlueberriesHoney also available

Donald & Evelyn FriskGarden produce and flowersN5730 Cty Hwy BNew Lisbon WI 53950608-562-3574Available July – Nov. – All produce in season.9:00 a.m. – DuskZucchini, cucumbers, beans, onions, sweet corn, tomatoes, peppers, pumpkins, squash, gourds,also gladiolus and zinnias

Bresnahan’s VeggiesThomas BresnahanN5409 Hwy 80New Lisbon WI 53950608-562-3756Available in season – Dawn to duskSquash, sweet corn, pumpkins, honey and othermiscellaneous vegetables.

Wisconsin River Brands Inc.Wisconsin River MeatsN5340 Cty Hwy HHMauston WI 53948608-847-7413Fax: 608-847-3723Juneau County beef and porkWisconsin sausage made here at our plant. We can serve other direct marketers.

Steve & Judy KennedyWine and Winery ToursN5873 Hwy 12 & 16New Lisbon WI [email protected] from May – January 15Visit or telephone10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Thursday-SundayWine – wine related gift items – vineyard tours – speaking engagements - education

Carr Valley CheeseWisconsin Pride Cheese Co.714095 Hwy 12 & 16Mauston WI [email protected] Site: carrvalleycheese.comYear-round from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.60 varieties of cheese produced.We manufacture 40 kinds of specialty and artisan cheese. All is sold in our retail outlet and cheese making can be watched.

Northwood FarmJames, Rebecca GoodmanE103 Cty Hwy QWonewoc WI 53968608-489-2291 [email protected] call or e-mailWe are a certified organic dairy farm and our steers are fed all organic feed. No hormones, no antibiotics, no animal by products and a forage diet. All beef is dry aged 10 days to 2 weeks.

Nanchas Elk RanchCharlie FochsE7568A Acorn LaneLyndon Station WI [email protected] e-mailWeb site: www.wlkranch.netAvailable May 15 – October 21 – Otherwise by appointment10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. – Closed MondaysTours – Gift Shop – Antlers – Meat

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Juneau County AttractionsListed below are just some of the many attractions and points of inter-est found in Juneau County. Good luck on your adventures and check the website periodically for updates.

Wisconsin National Guard Library & Museum

This fully restored 1896 log lodge features exhibits including uni-forms, weapons and equipment, ter-rain maps and dioramas of famous battles. Military vehicles from years past and static displays of aircraft are found throughout the grounds.

Ph: 608-427-1280, 101 Independence Dr., Camp Douglas WI 54618

Cranberry Creek Archaeological District

Contained with the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge, the site contains effigy mounds of the Woodland Culture People dating from 499 B.C. to 1499 A.D. The Woodland Culture people were the ancestors of the Ho-Chunk. The site is on the National Register of Historical Places.

Necedah National Wildlife Refuge, Headquarters Rd., Necedah WI 54646, PH: 608-565-4412

Gee's Slough Effigy MoundsThe Woodland Culture people, ances-tors of the Ho-Chunk, lived throughout this area from 499 B.C. to around 1500 A.D. Indian Mounds Park, just south of New Lisbon is the site of several effigy mounds including a rare flex-legged running panther. The park also includes a linear mound and several round or oval burial mounds that were used by the tribal nobility. The park is located on Indian Mound Road south of New Lisbon off Hwys 12 & 16 and is main-

tained by the New Lisbon Lions Club. The Effigy Mounds are listed on the National Register of Historical Places.

Harry A. Mortensen CollectionAn impressive collection of artifacts from the Woodland Culture people, the col-lection represents the lifetime achieve-ment of Harry A. Mortensen, a New Lisbon native. A portion of the collection can also be seen at Raabe's Pharmacy on Adams St in New Lisbon. The Mortensen Collection is listed on the National Register of Historical Places.

Harry A. Mortensen Collection, New Lisbon Memorial Library, 115 W Park St., New Lisbon WI 53950. PH: 608-562-3213

The Boorman HouseThis 1876 Victorian mansion was built by Benjamin C. Boorman, a native of England. In 1864, he bought the Mauston dam, mills and water rights from the estate of M. M. Maughs. After a fire that destroyed the mills, he rebuilt a mill on the northside of the Lemonweir River to produce flour and feed. Later he built a sawmill and a wool carding mill on the south side of the dam and began con-struction of the Boorman House in 1874. The home features a grand staircase, a drawing room and a widow's walk.

The Boorman House is now the home of the Juneau County Historical Society and showcases extensive collections of artifacts, records and research materials. Dr. McIntosh's medical office building is also preserved at the site and a build-ing housing agricultural implements, wagons and workshops was recently completed. The Boorman House is open on weekends from Memorial Day to Labor Day and hosts a special Christmas

Open House beginning around Thanksgiving. The house is listed on the National Register of Historical Places.

Boorman House, 211 N. Union St., Mauston WI 53948. PH: 608-847-2070

Lemonweir GlyphsThe Twin Bluffs, on Hwy A west of New Lisbon, are the site of prehistoric drawings and paintings (petroglyphs) dating back to 499 B. C. The work was done by the Woodland Culture people, the ancestors of the Ho-Chunk. The site is on private property and pro-tected. The glyphs are listed on the National Register of Historical Places.

Sprague BridgeThis bridge spanning the Yellow River southeast of Finley WI in northern Juneau County has been listed on the National Register of Historical Places since 1995. Built in the early 1900s, the bridge is an excellent example of small bridge construction during that era.

Juneau County CourthouseOriginally built in 1925, the Juneau County Courthouse, with its marbled floors and richly paneled courtrooms, is listed on the National Register of Historical Places. It stands on a square in the center of Mauston, the county seat and hosts many com-munity activities including a farm-ers market during the summer.

Juneau County Courthouse, 220 E. State St., Mauston WI 53948. PH: 608-847-9300.

Mauston Dam SiteThis dam, built in 1842, powered a saw mill owned by M. M. Maughs. The lake formed behind the dam is

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Lake Decorah, named after a promi-nent Ho-Chunk family in the area. The mill was destroyed in a fire in 1864 and later rebuilt in another location by Benjamin Boorman.

Buckley Bridge and MillDrive out of New Lisbon on Hwy M past Kennedy County Park and you'll cross the Lemonweir River over the Buckley Bridge. The mill was built in 1850 and only its rock foundations can be seen today.

Marian ShrineOver 50 years ago, a local farm woman claimed to have a vision of the Virgin Mary at this site. The fol-lowers of this group have built 14 grottoes to depict saints and events in the life of the Holy Family.

New Lisbon Civil War MemorialA statue erected by the GAR in 1897 stands in Heritage Park on Adams St in New Lisbon. The statue and an authentic Civil War cannon honor the dead from the War Between the States. Also in the park is a restored horse trough that once sat at Adams and Bridge St. in the center of town.

The Elroy Historical Society Museum

This quaint museum in downtown Elroy, steps into the city's past when it was a bustling railroad town. Photographs and memorabilia from that bygone era includes a working model railroad for the young at heart. The museum is open from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm on week-ends from May 1 to September 30.

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Nestled in central Wisconsin is a landscape that was epitomized by early homesteaders as the Great Wisconsin Swamp. A mosaic habi-tat of sedge meadow, savanna, and pine-oak forest established in 1939, the area is an island of refuge—home to ringed-bog-hunter dragonflies, whooping cranes, trumpeter swans, wolves, Karner blue butterflies, badgers, and red-headed wood-peckers. Each species and habitat is monitored and maintained by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to ensure overall vigor within the 44,000-acre ecosystem.

Located four miles west of the Village of Necedah off of Hwy 21, the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge provides a range of unique opportunities for people to enjoy and learn about the natural world through hiking, wildlife watching, cross-country skiing, horseback and ATV riding, hunting, fishing, photography, berry picking, bird-ing and various educational events. Three established trails wind through various habitat types on the refuge, several observation decks, and refuge roads are open for use from sun-rise to sundown to allow visitors an opportunity to see wildlife. Beavers, porcupines, white-tailed deer, foxes or the occasional black bear and timber wolf are sometimes spotted.

Necedah National Wildlife Refuge is home to many rare species. It boosts one of the world’s largest populations of endangered Karner blue butter-flies. Additionally the refuge is the reintroduction site for an experimen-tal population of whooping cranes. Young cranes brought to the refuge from breeding facilities are trained to follow ultralight aircrafts from June through the first week in October. After learning, these young birds are led by the aircraft down to their wintering location at Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge in Florida. By the following spring in April, these same birds migrate back, unassisted, to central Wisconsin. Visit the Whooping Crane Eastern Partnership online at www.bringbackthecranes.org to learn more about this fascinating project.

The Refuge Office includes exhibits, refuge brochures, and a giftshop. The office is located in the southern portion of the refuge along Grand Dike and Headquarters Road and is open 7:30am to 4:00 pm Monday through Friday.

Necedah National Wildlife Refuge

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WONEWOC

Wonewoc is the Midpoint of the 400 State Trail which is part of

the 101 miles Bike4Trails system which also includes the Elroy-Sparta, LaCrosse River and

Great River Trails. Wonewoc offers a beautiful canoe landing on the Baraboo River which is one of the longest free flow-

ing rivers in the country.

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213 Center Street, P.O. Box 126, Wonewoc • 464-3240

Fresh Flowers • Plants • Gifts

Stamping & Scrapbooking Supplies

Balloons • Stamps • Paper

Special Scrapbook Supplies

State Certified Master Plumber #364-688 • State Certified Master Electric #170540 Cabin RentalsTent & RV Rentals

Showers • RestroomsHeated PoolGroup Rates

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Serving at 5 p.m. • Bar Opens at 4 p.m.Wednesdays - Chicken & Biscuits

Thursdays - SpecialsFridays - Land & Sea Buffet

Saturdays - Prime Rib & Crab BuffetSundays - Breakfast Buffet - Brunch

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Julie Hendricks, Mandy, Jeff and Landon Fry stroll past the collector cars during Old Fashioned Day.

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229 Center Street

Wonewoc, WI(608) 464-7217

Daily SpecialsOpen 6 a.m.-10 p.m.

Every Day

WONEWOC CLINIC505 Center Street, Wonewoc

Phone 464-3111

Wonewoc is located in southern Juneau County in a picturesque valley on State Highway 33. Within the Village are three public parks. The American Legion Park offers a large fenced in swimming pool, shelters, restrooms and camping

for RV’s and tents. Baker’s Field located directly off the 400 State Trail offers tent camping, a baseball field, restrooms, a picnic area and a shelter. The Southtown Park offers a playground, shelter and a picnic area.

Kyle Stout, seated on a 1969 Cub tractor

and Dustin Wetzel seated on a 1964

Wards wait to parade through Wonewoc.

Their vehicles plus a 1940 Ford N tractor

driven by Jeremiah Sitton, not shown, are

all owned by Jesse Stout of Wonewoc.

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UNiON CENTER Pathways to Adventure

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The Village of Union Center is located at the junction of state highways 33, 80 & 82. Surrounded by towering bluffs along the Baraboo River, Union Center offers a friendly community full of hos-pitality, recreation and amenities.

The Eagle Parkway is situated near the center of the Village, right along the 400 State Trail. The Trail offers visitors hiking, bicycling and snowmobiling. The Eagle Parkway offers an open shelter for picnics, a playground, vol-leyball and basketball courts, and horseshoe pits. (To reserve the shelter for your “special occasion” please call the Village Hall).

When you visit, you will find your stay with the Garden City Motel to be economi-

cal with superior accommodations. Anne will be happy to hear from you! Please call 608-462-8253 for reservations.

Near the park, St. Theresa’s Adoration Chapel is available for 24 hour adoration for the Blessed Sacraments. This tranquil and exquisite chapel was formerly the St. Theresa’s Catholic Church, which was built in 1863. It is open year-round.

Nestled along the bluffs, and around the Baraboo River, is Spring Valley Golf Course which, in addition to exceptional golf, offers a bar and restaurant to start off or finish up your day of activity.

In addition to the golf course, you can catch a bite to eat at Center Tap, LLC whose steak ‘n taters are the best around. On the edge

of town, the Barnyard Bar offers food and spirits. Union Center also has Kwik Trip to accommodate all of your convenience needs.

If you are in the mood for a touch of shopping, C&M Liquidators had something for everyone. With the inventory changing weekly, you just never know what you will find.

To handle any business needs there is a US Post Office and the Union Center Farmers State Bank.

There are also several specialized businesses offered in Union Center. Please see our ad.

Come see what Union Center has to offer. With many activities, shopping, dining or just relaxing, we have what you need for a great day or entire weekend away!

WELCOME TO UNiON CENTER

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• Spring Valley Golf Course • Garden City Motel• Kwik Trip • Center Tap Bar & Grill• C&M Liquidators • Barnyard Bar (on the outskirts of town!)

• Preston’s Sales & Service • Elmer’s Auto Repair• Farmers State Bank • Heding Truck Service• Merrick Foods • U.S. Post Office• Scenic Bluffs Equipment • D&T Delights• Minett’s Mini Storage • Knights of Columbus Hall

• St. Theresa’s Adoration Chapel• Hill Country Chamber of Commerce

Eagle Parkwayright along the 400 State TrailANNUAL PARTY IN THE PARK

ON THE 2ND SATURDAY OF AUGUST(Sponsored by the Village of Union Center Fire Dept.)

SUMMER VOLLEYBALL & HORSESHOE LEAGUESPARK SHELTER • PUBLIC RESTROOM

PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENTPlus So Much More! Come Check Us Out!

C&M LIQUIDATORS“The Fun Place to Shop”

Wholesale, Retail, Closeouts, Surplus & General MerchandiseTOOLS

TOYS

HOME

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FURNITURE

GREETINGCARDSAND MUCH MORE!

331 High St., Union Center, WI • 608-462-5568Downtown Oxford, WI • 608-586-5788

Open 7 Days A Week • 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.www.cmliquidators.com

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ELROYPathways to Adventure

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On the 400 Trail(608) 462-4316

Rehearsal DinnersParties

Small WeddingsVisit our sister hotelThe Voyageur Inn,

Reedsburg

Newly RemodeledGuest Rooms

Restaurant On-Site

Dave Miller, Owner

New ConstructionService & Repairs

In-Floor HeatOutdoor Boilers

Indoor Air QualityCorn & Pellet StoveSales & Installation

2010 ELROY FAIRJUNE 10-13

SCHULTZ PARK

FREE GATE & PARKING

EVERY DAY!

Joel Franke, Elroy Fair board vice president, strings lights across the entertainment tent prior to the

coronation of the Fairest of the Fair.

This bull rider at the Elroy Fair scored 83 points for staying on the bull for

more than eight seconds. The bull rider is from Wisconsin and joined 31 other men, ages 18 to 42, that came from Wisconsin and surrounding states, to

be a part of the Elroy fair.

This fine park has the Baraboo River on one side and State Hwy. 80-82 on the other. There is a swimming pool, playground, baseball field, volley-ball nets, tennis courts, bathrooms, showers and shelters in addition to campsites. Swimming Pool daily passes are $2.00.

From June 25 through June 28, 2010 the Elroy Fair will fill the park with exhibits,

activities, music and of course the Midway. During this week there will be no camping at the park.

Campsites are available first come first served. RV's should make reserva-tions for electric sites. Fees may be paid at the Elroy Commons Trail Shop from 9 a.m to 5 p.m. Rental bikes are available at the Trail Shop for $3.00 per hour or $12.00 per day.

Schultz City Park on the south edge of Elroy

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LYNDON STATiON

• 7 Miles West of Wisconsin Dells• Year-Round Usage• Large Wooded Campsites

- 50 feet x 90 feet

• City Water and City Sewage• Peaceful and Quiet• Playground & Horseshoes• Heated Pool

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ALONG THE ROUTE OF THE HIAWATHAS!

WEDNESDAY NIGHT:AYCE Chicken & DumplingsTHURSDAY NIGHT:AYCE Spaghetti FeastFRIDAY NIGHT:Fish Fry

OPEN 6AM DAILY* LUNCH SPECIALS EVERY DAY *

Dinnersstart at

4pm

Corner of Hwy. 12 & 16 at Co. Hwy. HHDowntown Lyndon Station • 666-2668

Good TimesAlways on Tap!

Last Shot SaloonKaraoke Bar & Grill

Phone: (608)666-2772106 N. Wisconsin, Lyndon Station

Outdoor PatioFull Menu including Chicken

Dinners & RibsFull Menu

Great Food & reFreshments107 W. Flint St., Lyndon Station

608-666-2423

Call now to schedule your party withBeagle’s and Becky’s Bellybusters

Reception & PartyRoom Available

Come & Play at The Clinic! Right on Snowmobile Trail

N1068 Hwy. K, Mauston608-847-5104

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Thurs 5-6 p.m.

DJ MonthlyCall for DJ Dates and other

events

Open 7 Days A Week • 9 a.m.Aug 28th Annual Pig Roast

Family Fun • Camping Available

Lyndon Station is in the Southeastern section of Juneau County on Highways 12/16 and Interstate 90/94 near the beautiful Rocky Arbor State Park. With a tradition of logging, railroad, farming and Native American culture, the Lyndon Station area has much to offer. Photographers and artists flock to Lyndon Station for the scenic beauty of the area. It's a quick eight mile trip to Wisconsin Dells. Travelers can enjoy the Dells while benefiting from the quiet, restful nights in the Lyndon Station area. The friendly atmosphere of the village is evident from the moment you come into town.

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St. JosephResort

Cabins • MotelCampground

Honeymoon Cabin

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Necedah, WI 54646One mile east of Hwy. 80 on Hwy. 21

In the Heart of the CastleRock/Petenwell Lakes area...

STAYYOURWAYMotel Rooms - Standard &

Deluxe1 & 2 Bedroom CabinsHoneymoon CabinCamping CabinsCampground

ACTIVITIESKids PlaygroundHorseshoe PitsVolleyballExtensive Walking TrailsCampfire PitsATV Trails - Access to

County TrailsFish Cleaning Facility

- Fishing NearbyPond with Beach Area

IN OFFICERock & Mineral Gift Shop

NEARBYATTRACTIONSNecedah Wildlife Refuge

5 milesBuckhorn State Park

5 milesCastle Rock/Petenwell

Lakes -2 milesCasinos - 4 within 50 milesWisconsin Dells - 35 miles

GARDEN CITY MOTELLocated in scenic Union Center near

the Beautiful SpringValley Golf Course.

Junction 80/82Union Center,WI 53962

Phone: 608.462.8253

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608-565-2418

Hwys 80-82, ElroyOn the 400 Trail(608) 462-4316

• 7 Miles Westof Wisconsin Dells

• Year-Round Usage• Large Wooded Campsites

- 50 feet x 90 feet• City Water and

City Sewage• Peaceful and Quiet• Playground & Horseshoes• Heated Pool

Visit our WebsiteCall Toll Free

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Check us out atwww.wildernessinn.net

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608-565-2277

• Motel, Bar & Grill on site• ATV Trails• Camping w/electricity• or 15 acres of rough

camping in a beautifulwooded setting

Open Wed.–Fri.at 11 a.m.Sat. & Sun.at 9 a.m.

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Hwy. 82 & ZWisconsin Dells

608-253-6181www.pointbluff.com

Camping &Seasonal Sites

Available

Bar &Restaurant

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MAUSTON The city of Mauston was charted as a village in 1860. Mauston became the county seat in 1864. Mauston has the largest population of all cities, towns

and villages in Juneau County.

As the county seat, Mauston is very actively involved in community cooperation with businesses and residents alike. Five of its many businesses are members of the Fortune 500. The Lemonweir River glides through town and

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NECEDAHNecedah is a friendly village nestled among majestic rock formations, natural bluffs and pine trees. It is located near Petenwell Lake, Castle Rock Lake, and the Wisconsin and Yellow Rivers. Visitors can relax at the new Old Mill Park. The

Necedah National Wildlife Refuge and Buckhorn State Park are close by, and many bike trails are within minutes.

The Necedah National Wildlife Refuge offers a 'back to nature' experience. Necedah is the home to the annual “Whooping Crane Festival,” which brings people from all over the world to the small village for a chance to get a look at the endangered species. They truly are a magnifi cent bird!

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On the shores of the lake you'll fi nd Castle Rock County Park, Buckhorn State Park, and several private resorts and campgrounds.

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UNION CENTERUnion Center is a quiet little village tucked among pine forests and natural sandstone bluffs in the southeast corner of Juneau County. Union Center is on the 400 State Trail, a four-season, recreational trail built on an abandoned railroad bed. Union Center's

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WONEWOCThe most southern village in Juneau County, Wonewoc is a peaceful Village located in an unglaciated area. It is enhanced by many rocky bluffs and pine trees. The countryside is truly unique and spectacular. The friendly atmosphere of the village is evident from

the moment you come into town. The scenic village park offers many varied recreational activities for both adults and children.

Wonewoc is the midpoint of the 400 State Trail. (The 400 State Trail is one of Wisconsin's newest recreational trails.) It boasts good schools, churches, clubs, organizations, and a library which offers the latest in books, records, tapes, etc. The local government has done a great job in making this a village to be proud of.

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CAMP DOUGLASCamp Douglas, nestled among the rugged peaks of natural rock formations and the beautiful terrain of the area, is the

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HUSTLERHustler is a quiet little village set in an unglaciated area of Wisconsin. The Omaha Bike Trail runs through the

center of town and connects with the 400 State Trail and the Elroy-Sparta State Trail. As you proceed southward to the state trails, you pass through very scenic hillsides and a tunnel.

This small town has the distinction of having two churches located in the village, a gas station/convenience store, a bowling alley and restaurant, a hair salon, and two friendly taverns. In August, Hustler hosts an annual tractor pull as part of the 'Hustler Fest' celebration. This event brings in people from many different areas.

Amish country is not too far away from Hustler, and the fl avor of the candy, bakery items, furniture and crafts from the Amish is abundant. Mill Bluff State Park is located just 10 miles north of Hustler. The park has beautiful rock formations, camping, a picnic area with a shelter, swimming beach and hiking trail. A friendly town, Hustler welcomes all visitors.

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ELROYElroy is on the West fork of the Baraboo River in the heart of Wisconsin's 'driftless' area. The forested hills and valleys provide natural beauty and plenty of

chances to spend some quality time with your family. Three bike trails, a theater, library and a museum are just a few of its attractive features. Elroy is best known as the birthplace and home of former Governor Tommy Thompson.

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provides a beautiful setting at Riverside Park. A Farmer’s Market is held every Saturday morning June through October, and numerous craft and thrift shops are available for the adventurous shopper.

If camping is your hobby, the Mauston area provides opportunities that range from backpacking into wilderness surroundings, to a campground where you can drive your travel trailer in and hook up to electricity and plumbing.

From hiking to biking, snowmobiling to horseback riding, boating swimming or skiing, you’ll fi nd it in or around the Mauston area.

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MAUSTON The city of Mauston was charted as a village in 1860. Mauston became the county seat in 1864. Mauston has the largest population of all cities, towns

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Dells. Lyndon station also features one of the most impressive Veteran’s Memorials in the area. It is also home to some of the Friends and Family Cancer Foundation. Visitors can get behind the microphone during one of the karaoke nights in downtown Lyndon Station.

NECEDAHNecedah is a friendly village nestled among majestic rock formations, natural bluffs and pine trees. It is located near Petenwell Lake, Castle Rock Lake, and the Wisconsin and Yellow Rivers. Visitors can relax at the new Old Mill Park. The

Necedah National Wildlife Refuge and Buckhorn State Park are close by, and many bike trails are within minutes.

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NEW LISBONAs you enter this charming little city from Interstate 90/94, you're greeted by several of our businesses along with a calm, serene pond and the lovely Riverside Park. New Lisbon is located just 12 miles from Castle Rock Lake; the 4th largest inland lake in Wisconsin.

On the shores of the lake you'll fi nd Castle Rock County Park, Buckhorn State Park, and several private resorts and campgrounds.

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UNION CENTERUnion Center is a quiet little village tucked among pine forests and natural sandstone bluffs in the southeast corner of Juneau County. Union Center is on the 400 State Trail, a four-season, recreational trail built on an abandoned railroad bed. Union Center's

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WONEWOCThe most southern village in Juneau County, Wonewoc is a peaceful Village located in an unglaciated area. It is enhanced by many rocky bluffs and pine trees. The countryside is truly unique and spectacular. The friendly atmosphere of the village is evident from

the moment you come into town. The scenic village park offers many varied recreational activities for both adults and children.

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HUSTLERHustler is a quiet little village set in an unglaciated area of Wisconsin. The Omaha Bike Trail runs through the

center of town and connects with the 400 State Trail and the Elroy-Sparta State Trail. As you proceed southward to the state trails, you pass through very scenic hillsides and a tunnel.

This small town has the distinction of having two churches located in the village, a gas station/convenience store, a bowling alley and restaurant, a hair salon, and two friendly taverns. In August, Hustler hosts an annual tractor pull as part of the 'Hustler Fest' celebration. This event brings in people from many different areas.

Amish country is not too far away from Hustler, and the fl avor of the candy, bakery items, furniture and crafts from the Amish is abundant. Mill Bluff State Park is located just 10 miles north of Hustler. The park has beautiful rock formations, camping, a picnic area with a shelter, swimming beach and hiking trail. A friendly town, Hustler welcomes all visitors.

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ELROYElroy is on the West fork of the Baraboo River in the heart of Wisconsin's 'driftless' area. The forested hills and valleys provide natural beauty and plenty of

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The '400' State Trail, the Elroy-Sparta State Trail and the Juneau County Omaha Trail are the three bicycle trails that meet in Elroy. They are all built on discontinued rail lines that once served the area. They are also used as snowmobile trails in the winter. The Elroy-Sparta trail was the fi rst offi cial 'Rails to Trails' bicycle trail in the nation. The Elroy-Sparta trail and the '400' trail join at the Elroy Commons, and the Omaha trail is connected by way of the new covered bridge.

provides a beautiful setting at Riverside Park. A Farmer’s Market is held every Saturday morning June through October, and numerous craft and thrift shops are available for the adventurous shopper.

If camping is your hobby, the Mauston area provides opportunities that range from backpacking into wilderness surroundings, to a campground where you can drive your travel trailer in and hook up to electricity and plumbing.

From hiking to biking, snowmobiling to horseback riding, boating swimming or skiing, you’ll fi nd it in or around the Mauston area.

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MAUSTON The city of Mauston was charted as a village in 1860. Mauston became the county seat in 1864. Mauston has the largest population of all cities, towns

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NECEDAHNecedah is a friendly village nestled among majestic rock formations, natural bluffs and pine trees. It is located near Petenwell Lake, Castle Rock Lake, and the Wisconsin and Yellow Rivers. Visitors can relax at the new Old Mill Park. The

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UNION CENTERUnion Center is a quiet little village tucked among pine forests and natural sandstone bluffs in the southeast corner of Juneau County. Union Center is on the 400 State Trail, a four-season, recreational trail built on an abandoned railroad bed. Union Center's

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WONEWOCThe most southern village in Juneau County, Wonewoc is a peaceful Village located in an unglaciated area. It is enhanced by many rocky bluffs and pine trees. The countryside is truly unique and spectacular. The friendly atmosphere of the village is evident from

the moment you come into town. The scenic village park offers many varied recreational activities for both adults and children.

Wonewoc is the midpoint of the 400 State Trail. (The 400 State Trail is one of Wisconsin's newest recreational trails.) It boasts good schools, churches, clubs, organizations, and a library which offers the latest in books, records, tapes, etc. The local government has done a great job in making this a village to be proud of.

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CAMP DOUGLASCamp Douglas, nestled among the rugged peaks of natural rock formations and the beautiful terrain of the area, is the

western gateway to Juneau County and the home of Volk Field and Camp Williams Military facilities. The friendly village has an atmosphere of mutual caring and concern that shows in their providing a recreation center for all age groups. The village boasts several tourist attractions, excellent restaurants, hunting, fi shing, biking, and hiking.

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HUSTLERHustler is a quiet little village set in an unglaciated area of Wisconsin. The Omaha Bike Trail runs through the

center of town and connects with the 400 State Trail and the Elroy-Sparta State Trail. As you proceed southward to the state trails, you pass through very scenic hillsides and a tunnel.

This small town has the distinction of having two churches located in the village, a gas station/convenience store, a bowling alley and restaurant, a hair salon, and two friendly taverns. In August, Hustler hosts an annual tractor pull as part of the 'Hustler Fest' celebration. This event brings in people from many different areas.

Amish country is not too far away from Hustler, and the fl avor of the candy, bakery items, furniture and crafts from the Amish is abundant. Mill Bluff State Park is located just 10 miles north of Hustler. The park has beautiful rock formations, camping, a picnic area with a shelter, swimming beach and hiking trail. A friendly town, Hustler welcomes all visitors.

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ELROYElroy is on the West fork of the Baraboo River in the heart of Wisconsin's 'driftless' area. The forested hills and valleys provide natural beauty and plenty of

chances to spend some quality time with your family. Three bike trails, a theater, library and a museum are just a few of its attractive features. Elroy is best known as the birthplace and home of former Governor Tommy Thompson.

The '400' State Trail, the Elroy-Sparta State Trail and the Juneau County Omaha Trail are the three bicycle trails that meet in Elroy. They are all built on discontinued rail lines that once served the area. They are also used as snowmobile trails in the winter. The Elroy-Sparta trail was the fi rst offi cial 'Rails to Trails' bicycle trail in the nation. The Elroy-Sparta trail and the '400' trail join at the Elroy Commons, and the Omaha trail is connected by way of the new covered bridge.

provides a beautiful setting at Riverside Park. A Farmer’s Market is held every Saturday morning June through October, and numerous craft and thrift shops are available for the adventurous shopper.

If camping is your hobby, the Mauston area provides opportunities that range from backpacking into wilderness surroundings, to a campground where you can drive your travel trailer in and hook up to electricity and plumbing.

From hiking to biking, snowmobiling to horseback riding, boating swimming or skiing, you’ll fi nd it in or around the Mauston area.

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MAUSTON The city of Mauston was charted as a village in 1860. Mauston became the county seat in 1864. Mauston has the largest population of all cities, towns

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Lyndon Station is in the Southeastern section of Juneau County on Highways 12/16 and Interstate 90/94 near the beautiful Rocky Arbor State Park. It's a quick eight mile trip to Wisconsin

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Dells. Lyndon station also features one of the most impressive Veteran’s Memorials in the area. It is also home to some of the Friends and Family Cancer Foundation. Visitors can get behind the microphone during one of the karaoke nights in downtown Lyndon Station.

NECEDAHNecedah is a friendly village nestled among majestic rock formations, natural bluffs and pine trees. It is located near Petenwell Lake, Castle Rock Lake, and the Wisconsin and Yellow Rivers. Visitors can relax at the new Old Mill Park. The

Necedah National Wildlife Refuge and Buckhorn State Park are close by, and many bike trails are within minutes.

The Necedah National Wildlife Refuge offers a 'back to nature' experience. Necedah is the home to the annual “Whooping Crane Festival,” which brings people from all over the world to the small village for a chance to get a look at the endangered species. They truly are a magnifi cent bird!

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NEW LISBONAs you enter this charming little city from Interstate 90/94, you're greeted by several of our businesses along with a calm, serene pond and the lovely Riverside Park. New Lisbon is located just 12 miles from Castle Rock Lake; the 4th largest inland lake in Wisconsin.

On the shores of the lake you'll fi nd Castle Rock County Park, Buckhorn State Park, and several private resorts and campgrounds.

Look for adventure in New Lisbon in Juneau County! Excellent recreational opportunities await you all year round. Fishing, boating, hiking, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling and the nearby Elroy-Sparta State Bike Trail as well as the Omaha Trail beckon you to explore, or to rest and relax among majestic pines and oaks.

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UNION CENTERUnion Center is a quiet little village tucked among pine forests and natural sandstone bluffs in the southeast corner of Juneau County. Union Center is on the 400 State Trail, a four-season, recreational trail built on an abandoned railroad bed. Union Center's

casual, rural setting is perfect for getting close to nature but there are plenty of activities for those who like to keep busy. Picnicking, playing basketball in the park, canoeing on the scenic Baraboo River or playing a round of golf on a challenging 9-hole course are just some of the ways to have some fun.

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WONEWOCThe most southern village in Juneau County, Wonewoc is a peaceful Village located in an unglaciated area. It is enhanced by many rocky bluffs and pine trees. The countryside is truly unique and spectacular. The friendly atmosphere of the village is evident from

the moment you come into town. The scenic village park offers many varied recreational activities for both adults and children.

Wonewoc is the midpoint of the 400 State Trail. (The 400 State Trail is one of Wisconsin's newest recreational trails.) It boasts good schools, churches, clubs, organizations, and a library which offers the latest in books, records, tapes, etc. The local government has done a great job in making this a village to be proud of.

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CAMP DOUGLASCamp Douglas, nestled among the rugged peaks of natural rock formations and the beautiful terrain of the area, is the

western gateway to Juneau County and the home of Volk Field and Camp Williams Military facilities. The friendly village has an atmosphere of mutual caring and concern that shows in their providing a recreation center for all age groups. The village boasts several tourist attractions, excellent restaurants, hunting, fi shing, biking, and hiking.

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HUSTLERHustler is a quiet little village set in an unglaciated area of Wisconsin. The Omaha Bike Trail runs through the

center of town and connects with the 400 State Trail and the Elroy-Sparta State Trail. As you proceed southward to the state trails, you pass through very scenic hillsides and a tunnel.

This small town has the distinction of having two churches located in the village, a gas station/convenience store, a bowling alley and restaurant, a hair salon, and two friendly taverns. In August, Hustler hosts an annual tractor pull as part of the 'Hustler Fest' celebration. This event brings in people from many different areas.

Amish country is not too far away from Hustler, and the fl avor of the candy, bakery items, furniture and crafts from the Amish is abundant. Mill Bluff State Park is located just 10 miles north of Hustler. The park has beautiful rock formations, camping, a picnic area with a shelter, swimming beach and hiking trail. A friendly town, Hustler welcomes all visitors.

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ELROYElroy is on the West fork of the Baraboo River in the heart of Wisconsin's 'driftless' area. The forested hills and valleys provide natural beauty and plenty of

chances to spend some quality time with your family. Three bike trails, a theater, library and a museum are just a few of its attractive features. Elroy is best known as the birthplace and home of former Governor Tommy Thompson.

The '400' State Trail, the Elroy-Sparta State Trail and the Juneau County Omaha Trail are the three bicycle trails that meet in Elroy. They are all built on discontinued rail lines that once served the area. They are also used as snowmobile trails in the winter. The Elroy-Sparta trail was the fi rst offi cial 'Rails to Trails' bicycle trail in the nation. The Elroy-Sparta trail and the '400' trail join at the Elroy Commons, and the Omaha trail is connected by way of the new covered bridge.

provides a beautiful setting at Riverside Park. A Farmer’s Market is held every Saturday morning June through October, and numerous craft and thrift shops are available for the adventurous shopper.

If camping is your hobby, the Mauston area provides opportunities that range from backpacking into wilderness surroundings, to a campground where you can drive your travel trailer in and hook up to electricity and plumbing.

From hiking to biking, snowmobiling to horseback riding, boating swimming or skiing, you’ll fi nd it in or around the Mauston area.

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FUEL &CONVENIENCE STORESnacks & Beverages

European Wines,Beers & Liquor

PackagedEuropean Meats

& CheesesCorner of County Rd. Z

& Hwy. 21, Arkdale608-564-7400

158 S. Main St., Adams, WI608-339-2020

Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.,Sun. 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Our store offersEuropean styles ofSausages, Hams,

Meats, Cheeses, Soups,Polish Groceries &

Much More!

Special OrdersEUROPEAN ALCOHOL SECTION

Homemade Selectionof Hot Case Items

THE BIGGEST AND BESTBURGERS IN TOWN

HOME OF THEFATBOY BURGER

SERVING TIMESMON-SAT 9AM-CLOSE

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Located inside

Home Fronttravel mart& Catering

608-427-6555200 U.S. Hwy. 12/16,

Camp DouglasJust off Interstate 90/94, Exit 55

Located insideHome Fronttravel mart& Catering

608-427-3115200 U.S. Hwy. 12/16,

Camp DouglasJust off Interstate 90/94, Exit 55

eat fresh.

Serving DeliciousSubway

FavoriteSDaily

8 a.m.-9 p.m.

Located at O’Dells Bay

Marina on Castle Rock Lake

DRINKS &SPECIALTIES:

• Draft beer, domestic & imported• Dirty Turtle specialty drinks• Best Bloody Mary on the Lake• Off-sale/Carry-outs available

FOODFull Menu including:• Appetizers• Special Basket Dinners• Turtle Burgers & Sandwiches• Mike’s Homemade Pizzas• Chili• Salads• Kid’s Menu• Friday Fish Fry

608-562-5931Outdoor patio seating (in-season)

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JOINUS AT

DowntownHustler

608-427-6604

FREE POOL ONTUESDAYS

GREATREFRESHMENTS

PIZZAS & SNACKS

DowntownDowntown

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Fabulous Friday Night

with Salad Bar

Fresh HomemadePizza

Steak NightsTues., Thurs. & Sat. 4-9 p.m.

8 oz. Ribeye, home fried taters,coleslaw & grilled butter bread.

Fresh 1/3 lb.Black-Angus Burgers

“Where Everything is Homemade”Just off the Omaha Bike Trail

in Hustler, WI 427-3444Hours: Monday-Friday, 3 p.m.-close

Saturday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-close

hooterbowl

Hwys 80-82, ElroyOn the 400 Trail(608) 462-4316

1907 Deerborne Lane off CountyRd. Z, Friendship, WI 53934

Memorial Day WeekendCastle Rock Fest!4th of July Weekend

Polish Fest!Labor Day Weekend

Oktoberfest!DJ & LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

on Party Weekends!

HOMEMADE:European BuffetChicago Style SandwichesFriday Fish FryBroasted ChickenBBQ Ribs & MoreFull Menu

BURGERSSPECIALTY SANDWICHES

STEAK & MORE!

Homemade Desserts &Hand Dipped Ice Cream

BREAKFASTSERVEDANYTIME

Corner of Hwy.12 & 16 at Co.Hwy.HH,Downtown Lyndon Station

666-2668 • Open 6 a.m.Daily

All-U-Can-EatFriday Night Fish

with Soup & Salad

WEDNESDAY NIGHT:AYCE Chicken & Dumplings

THURSDAY NIGHT:Spagetti Feast

ReubensGyros

BBQ RibsChickenDinnersBurgers

& so much more!Best Patty Melt Around

Last ShotSaloon

Karaoke Bar & Grill

(608)666-2772106 N. Wisconsin,

Lyndon Station

Good FoodGood Fun

Open11 a.m.Daily

11 a.m.11 a.m.

Party Room AvailableCall today to schedulethe perfect party withBecky’s Bellybuster &Beagles Bar and Grill

Daily Lunch SpecialsMonday French Dip

Tuesday TacosWednesday Monster Burgers

Thursday Hot BeefFriday Fish Sandwich

666-2423107 W. Flint St., Lyndon Station

Monday Night Steak FryFriday Night Fish Fry

Great Burgers & Homemade Fries

www.carlsonsrusticridge.com

County Rd. Z to Dover Driveon the Adams Co. side of Castle Rock Lake

Phone (608) 339-6300

Costa Ricky’sBeach Bar

Open during summer months

Nightly SpecialsSunday Brunch

Friday Seafood BuffetHand Cut Steaks

SandwichesSoup & Salad Bar

Nightly SpecialsSunday Brunch

Friday Seafood BuffetHand Cut Steaks

SandwichesSoup & Salad Bar

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Featuring:Fresh, homemade,specialty Pizzas.

Meat Lovers:Italian Sausage,

Pepperoni, Bacon,Ground Beef,

Canadian BaconVeggie Pizza:Broccoli, Carrots,Onions, Mush-rooms, Tomato,

Red/Green Peppers,Zucchini & Cheddar

CheeseHawaiian

Canadian Bacon& PineappleDeluxe:

Sausage, Pepperoni,Onions, Mush-

rooms, Red\GreenPeppers, and Black

OlivesWisconsinTailgater

Johnsonville Brats,Sauerkraut, Onions,

Cheddar CheeseCajun ChickenSeasoned Chicken,Onions, Red/GreenPeppers, Tomato,

Jalapeno,Mozzarella &

Cheddar CheeseSanta Fe

Salsa, RefriedBeans, Chicken,Onions, Tomato,

Red/Green Peppers,Jalapenos, Cheddar

CheeseOr CreateYour Own!

Mouth Watering Steaks, Homemade Soups& Appetizers

Hwy. 82 E, Mauston608-847-4000

FRIDAY NIGHTFISH FRY

Anjero Burger:1/2 lb grilled beef

topped with Cana-dian bacon, ProvoloneCheese & BBQ Sauce

Zindy Burger:1/2 lb grilled beef

topped with sautéedmushrooms, green and

red peppers

Rueben:Shaved corned beef;Swiss cheese, sauer-kraut & 1000 islanddressing served ontoasted marble rye

JohnsonvilleBrat:

A WisconsinTradition. Served withshredded cheddar &

sauerkraut

Italian Beef:Shaved Beef soaked inAujus on a hoagie bun

served with sautéedonion, green & red

peppers.

Philly Cheese:A classic shaved beef

& grilled onions servedon a toasted bun with

melted swiss.

ChickenCordon Bleu:

Grilled ChickenCanadian bacon &Swiss served on a

toasted bun.

SteakSandwich:

8 oz Choice chargrilled steak

Sandwiches:

Check out our website for newmenu items: www.anjeros.com

Off Castle Rock G, MaustonNext to Castle Rock County Park

608-847-3700southshorerestaurant.com

Casual Fine Dining

Steaks & Seafood

Pasta & Chicken

Daily Specials

Friday Fish Fry

Saturday Prime Rib

N1068 Hwy. K,Mauston

608-847-5104

Trail BreakPizzas &

Snacks

HappyHour

Thursday5-6 p .m.

Located InGERMANTOWN

JUNCTIONSTOREN7010Hwy.58,7mi.N.ofMauston,

608-847-6909

HOT DOG STAND“Best Vienna Dogs

Outside of Chicago”Open April - Labor Day

VIENNAHOTDOGS&ITALIANSAUSAGE

ITALIANBEEFNACHOS&FRIES

CHEESECURDSCHICKENNUGGETS

&MORE!Monday thru Saturday

11 a.m. to 7 p.m.Call aheaD fOrquiCk piCk-up608-847-6909

Thursday Chicken& Prime Rib

Friday Fish Fry(In Season)

All OccasionBanquet Facilities

2 miles N. ofMauston off Hwy. 58608.847.4658www.castlerockgolfcourse.com

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SPECIALIZINGIN HOMEMADEPOLISH FOOD

OF PEROGIESKINDS• 14 DIFFERENT

• STUFFED CABBAGE “GOLABKI”• W/ SAUERKRAUTSMOKED PORK BUTT

• W/ EGGSSTUFFEDBAKED PORK LOIN

• BIGOS “HUNTER STEW”• SEAFOOD & STEAK

• AND SO MUCH MORE!

N8404 19th Avenue - NecedahAcross the street from Buckhorn State Park

608-565-2695

Becerra’s

HOURSMon-Fri: 7am-2pm

Sat-Sun: 7am-12pm

Rosie’sCoffee Haus

304 S. Main St. • Necedah, WI(608) 565-2849

Burgers • SandwichesAppetizers • Dinners

HOURSWed-Thurs: 5pm-9pmFri-Sat: 5pm-10pm

Sun: 4pm-9pm

www.wildernessinn.netN13903 Hwy. 80 - Necedah/Sprague

www.wildernessinn.netN13903 Hwy. 80 - Necedah/Sprague

Weekend Breakfast9 a.m. - 11 a.m.Serving appetizers,delicious sandwiches,pizza and fish.Friday Night Fish Fry

608-565-2277608-565-2277

Open: Wed - Fri @ 11 a.m.Sat - Sun @ 9 a.m.

SPIRITS • COUNTRY DININGPIZZA

N11091 19th Ave.Necedah, Wis.

OPEN MENUALWAYS AVAILABLE

CARRY-OUTS AVAILABLE:Including Buckets of Chicken or Fish

Phone 608-565-2122

Hours: Open Wed. - Sun. at5 p.m. Dining Service closesWednesday & Thursday at 9:30p.m., Friday & Saturday at 10p.m., Sunday at 9 p.m. Call forseasonal hour changes

Featuring: Char-broiled Steaks& Seafood

Appetizers

Soup & Salad Choices

Deluxe Sandwiches

Children’s Dinners

300 S. Main St.Necedah

608-387-2927

Hand DippedIce Cream& Shakes

Stop in for ice cream& browse our

gifts, collectibles& Music Shop.

North CountryGeneral Store& Music Shop

“Ourfamous”

N9671 State Hwy 80 SouthNecedah, WI 54646

Phone: 608-565-2262

Weekend Soup &Salad Bar 20 items Includes:Soup, our fresh salads& Homemade bread

Hand Picked SteaksCarefullySelectedSeafood

&

Crisp Salads

Two tender breasts grilled with our favoriteBBQ sauce serve with corn on the cob

- Friday ALL-U-CAN EatFish & Chicken

- BBQ Grilled Chicken Picnic

“Our Specialty”“The Reel Fall off the bone”

Slow Roasted and Char grilledTry our 1/2 Rack or Full Rack

- BBQ Rack Ribs

Located Inside the

Exit 61, New Lisbon608-562-6000

Located Inside the

Exit 61, New Lisbon

608-562-6000

Located Inside

BUNKHOUSEExit 61, New Lisbon

608-562-6000

608-985-7211Hwy. 58 Halfway

Between LaValle andMauston

Bar Open 3 p.m.Dining 4-9 p.m.

Wednesday-Saturday

SUNDAY BRUNCH9:30 a.m. ’til 1 p.m.

After 1 p.m.FAMILY STYLE

BROASTEDCHICKEN

Wednesday ........Chicken& Dumplings

Thursday ..Chef’s ChoiceFriday ................ Fish FrySaturday.........Prime Rib

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JUNEAU COUNTY HiSTORY

The first known inhabitants of the area were the people of the Woodland Culture. Paintings

and carvings found in caves around New Lisbon date to 499 B.C. and effigy mounds located at Gee’s Slough outside of New Lisbon and in Armenia Township date from that period to 1200 A.D.

Artifacts contained in the Harry Mortensen Collection housed in the New Lisbon Memorial Library date from 500 to 1200 A.D. These semi-nomadic people hunted, gathered and farmed this area after the draining of glacial Lake Wisconsin some 14,000 years ago. These early people raised corn, squash and beans and harvested wild blueberries, cranberries and other wild fruit for use during their winter camps. Others harvested wild rice, buffalo, deer, moose and other wild game.

The Native Americans who greeted the first White traders and explor-ers in the 17th Century were pre-dominately Ho-Chunk. These people themselves migrated from the far west and were of Sioux origin. The famous trek of Jean Nicolet down the Fox and Wisconsin Rivers opened the area to fur trappers and traders.

The first known white settler of Juneau County was a fur trader named Frank Provonsal (also called Francis Charbonneau). His trading post on the Wisconsin River north of Petenwell Rock was established in 1828. Later trading posts were established at the head of the Lemonweir River in the 1830s and near Elroy on the Baraboo River in the 1850s.

The early history of the area includes ‘Pollard’s Rock’ on Seven Mile Bluff. About six miles east of Mauston on the south side of Hwy 12. Here, Blackhawk, the chief of the Sauk tribe, hid after many of his people were slaughtered at the Battle of Bad Axe in what is today Vernon County. Two Ho-Chunk tribe members betrayed his presence and the United States Army captured him. His capture marked the end of armed Indian resistance east of the Mississippi River.

The rivers of Juneau County were the highways that allowed exploration. Rivers such as the Wisconsin, the Lemonweir, the Yellow and the Baraboo were used to harvest the abundant natu-ral resources of the county and early settlements along those rivers included Mauston, New Lisbon, Necedah, Elroy and Wonewoc. After the period of early exploration, trading posts and sawmills sprang up to harvest the abundant pine timber that covered the county.

As the trees were cut and as the land was stripped, agriculture took hold. Crops of summer wheat, tobacco, corn, sphagnum moss, hops, grains and cranberries were harvested, sold and traded by early farmers who survived brutal winters and the backbreaking task of eking a living out of the land.

Much of the land, especially in the north-ern part of the county, was unsuitable for agriculture and the sandy, light soil of the Lemonweir River Valley blew away during the spring. Add to this the difficulty and cost of getting good land from the many speculators who bought huge chunks of

the available land at government auc-tions and sold it for profit, and you begin to see the problems these early farm-ers faced. Even with these long odds, agriculture became the largest industry in the county and today still holds that position. The mix is different now than it was back then; dairy, hogs, sheep are more prevalent and wheat, hops and tobacco are no longer produced.

With the coming of the railroads in the mid-1800s, Juneau County’s geographi-cal location midway between Chicago and Minneapolis made it an important part of rail history. The City of Elroy was on the main line of the Chicago & Northwestern Railway and Mauston, New Lisbon and Camp Douglas were regular stops on the old Milwaukee Road.

The present Interstate system (I90-94) roughly parallels the Milwaukee Road as it cuts diagonally across the county. Necedah was served by the Chicago & Northwestern and served as an impor-tant rail point for access to northern and central Wisconsin. At one time, pas-senger service was available at many of these stops to connect Juneau County residents with the world. The Chicago & Northwestern Railroad beds around Elroy, Camp Douglas, Union Center and Wonewoc have been converted into bike trails including the Elroy-Sparta State Trail, the Omaha Trail and the ‘400’ Trail.

The beauty, history, and the Pathways to Adventure in Juneau County will continue to unfold on the follow-ing pages - sit back, read, and enjoy.

As part of Native American Awareness Week, the HoChunk Nation Education Department sponsored a traditional dance display at West Side Elementary School. James Morris of Mauston High School (left), Robert Morris of Grayside Elementary School (center) and Terrance Cleveland of Lyndon Station Middle School (right) perform a welcoming dance for West Side and Lyndon Station Elementary School students. Delano, Buster and David Cleveland of Lyndon Station Elementary School also performed in the assembly, as did their younger sister Jackie Cleveland, father Garrick Cleveland and uncle John Morris. Both the Morris and Cleveland family are part of the HoChunk Nation and have participated in and won traditional dance competitions in the past.

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JUNEAU COUNTY PARkS

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Juneau County offers a wealth of outdoor recreational areas administered by federal, state, county, and local agencies. In fact, we have a total of 68 parks - about 75,000 acres in all. Half the county is forested. With our waysides, recreational trails, and 57 lakes and public boat accesses, it's easy to see why our 'backyard' is a recreational paradise. Castle Rock Park has over 300 campsites on 160 acres. It is located on Highway G about seven miles from Mauston, Wisconsin, on Beautiful Castle Rock Lake which covers 16,000 acres. Amenities at the park include spots for tents, trailers and RV's, showers, flush toilets, water, playgrounds, picnic tables, swimming (supervised beach), a park officer, boating and boat access, fishing, water skiing, canoeing, grills, shel-ter, electricity, and concessions.

Camping reservation for Castle Rock Park can be made at (608) 847-9389 or (608) 847-7089.

Wilderness Park is over 80 acres and has over 100 campsites for tent and trailer. Electricity, toilets, boating, swimming, fishing, playground, picnic tables, concessions, grills, firewood, water, group camping, shelter, scenic trails, boat ramp, water skiing, and showers are available. Wilderness

Park is in Armenia Township and the address of the park is; 3650 21st Avenue, Necedah, WI 54646.

Camping reservation for Wilderness park can be made at (608) 847-9389 or (608) 565-7285.

Kennedy Park, on the shores of the Lemonweir River, is situ-ated within a 200 acre parcel of County Forest. The park is located 3 miles north of New Lisbon on County Road M, and offers rustic camping with self-registra-tion. There are 12 camp-ing sites that are on a first come basis. The shelter can be reserved for $25 by calling the Parks office at 608-847-9389. There is a boat landing for smaller boats and canoes, as well as playground equip-ment. Kennedy Park is also home to the Wisconsin Bow Hunters Annual Bowshoot every September, which includes lots of demonstrations, Food, Vendors, and much more! Call 608-562-3555 or 608-562-5213 for more information on the Bowshoot.

Buckhorn State Park includes a 4,500-acre park and wildlife area along the Castle Rock Flowage and Yellow River. Most of the 43 walk-in sites are along the Castle Rock Flowage and are

accessible using available carts or by boat. There are eleven family/drive-in sites and three group campsites, picnic and swimming areas, two picnic shelters with electric that are available for rentals, amphitheater, hiking and cross country ski trails, boat launches, canoe/kayak rentals, self guided canoe nature trail, accessible fishing pier and waterfowl hunting blinds, a two-story accessible wildlife blind, and an acces-sible cabin for people with disabilities.

Camping reservations can be made through Reserve America at 1-888-947-2757 or online at www.wiparks.net. For further information contact Buckhorn State Park at (608) 565-2789 or visit the park's website at: www.dnr.state.wi.us/ org/land/parks/specific/buckhorn.

"Half the county is forested."

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CAMP DOUgLAS

The Wisconsin National Guard Museum is located at his-toric Volk Field - Camp Williams, near the village of Camp Douglas. The surrounding area is famous for its tower-ing rock formations. The Museum is housed in an 1896 log lodge that has been restored to its original appearance. The modern interior contains 3,000 square feet of exhib-its, including full-scale and miniature dioramas, video and slide programs, and a light map of the Buna battlefield.

Follow the famed 32nd Division from the Mexican Border through five major offensives against German trenches. Called Les Terribles by the French, they adopt the RED ARROW as their distinctive emblem. Hundreds of Wisconsin Guardsmen fight with the 1st and 42nd Divisions in 1918. In World War Two the 32nd scores the first offensive victory against the Japanese, then logs a record 654 days of combat. Two battalions of artillery fight through Italy, and the 135th Medical Regiment supports troops from Australia to Japan.

Learn about the 1st and 2nd Regiments of Civil War Volunteers. Follow Wisconsin soldiers as they fight in Puerto Rico in 1898, then set the standard for National Guard excel-lence during the first decade of the Twentieth Century.

See how Camp Williams evolved from a swampy rifle range to a modern Air Combat Readiness Training Center. Two rooms profile 50 years of the Wisconsin Air National Guard.

Trace 20 years of the all-Wisconsin 32nd Division, called to a year of active duty in 1961, and the quarter century of service of the 32nd Separate Infantry Brigade. Highlighted are the NIKE air defense role, the Vietnam years, Reforger deployments to Germany, and service in Desert Storm.

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The Hustler Exhibit Hall and Museum in now open. The building was the long time home of Hustler Creamery and Cheese Store, and has been extensively renovated over the past year with help of local volunteers. The building is now in beautiful

shape, and can accommodate up to 275 people for weddings, dances, dinners, and is now used during Hustlerfest in August. The museum is open the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend, through Labor Day.

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Sport Adventures

Castle Rock Family ATV Club

The Castle Rock ATV Club (CRFAC) was formed in 2002 to organize an effort to establish and maintain an ATV trail system in Juneau County that all recreational ATV users could use and enjoy. The mission was to have our county trail system link to neighboring counties and eventu-ally be an integral part of a state-wide trail system. The goal was to create, maintain, and preserve safe operation and use of ATV trails and routes in Northern Juneau County.

We are a Non-Stock Corporation established in 2002 and registered with the State of Wisconsin. We are a self-supporting club. The club is governed by a set of bylaws, which establishes a seven person Board of Directors that manages the club. Generally, the Board

of Directors meets monthly (anyone is welcome to attend) whereas the

general membership meetings are held approximately 4-6

times a year which includes the annual meeting held in February of each year. Our main on-going goal is to establish and main-tain routes and trails in northern and central Juneau County, which include routes located in the Town of Necedah,

Village of Necedah, Town of Finley, Town of Kingston,

Town of Cutler, Town of Orange, Town of Armenia,

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The CRFAC is a member of the Wisconsin ATV Association (WATVA). Its purpose is to help start, support, and promote local clubs including the Ride Smart Program, which trains local club members as ATV Safety Instructors. We have club members trained as ATV Safety Instructors and Trail Patrol Ambassadors. This pro-vides us the opportunity to offer Safety Certification Classes and patrol/moni-tor our routes and trail systems.

Our annual events include, but are not limited to, ATV rides, picnics, fundrais-ers (winter poker run), parade partici-pation, community service activities, and etc. We try to be an environmen-tally conscious club. We participate in highway/road litter pickup through Adopt-a Road/Trail partnership with the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge. Most recently, the CRFAC adopted Speedway Road within the Refuge in keeping the road free of litter, in promoting safe riding, and in engag-ing in education of ATV use in the National Wildlife Refuge System.

We strive to have a good time, ride safe and smart, and keep club members informed via membership meetings, our web site, and periodic group emails (please keep your email address up-to-date to receive event reminders and other club informa-tion). Our web site is www.crfatvc.com and our mailing address is PO Box 185 Necedah, WI 54646.

We welcome you to join our club, with your help and our members the trail/route system can only get better.

For current Juneau County trail conditions, call: 608.562.3858 or 608.847.9389

Motorcycle AdventuresWhether they are participating in the Prime Time Jimmy Kline Ride, taking in the vast scenery of the county, or on their way to Bala’s Harley Davidson in Mauston, the roar of motorcycles can be heard through-out the area during warm weather.

The hills of Elroy, Union Center and Wonewoc offer amazing self guided motorcycle tours and bluffs can be seen in many areas such as rural Mauston, Hustler and New Lisbon.

Motorcyclists can take North Hwy 58 to Necedah and take Hwy 21 to check out the National Wildlife Refuge, cross over to New Lisbon and Hustler on Hwy 80 and then come back to Mauston on Hwy 12/16. From there, they can drop down to Lyndon Station and explore that part of the county by taking county road HH.

The Prime Time Jimmy Kline Ride, held in August, begins at Point Bluff Resort in Adams County and travels through hills and valleys, across the Mississippi River before arriving in Lansing, Iowa. Funds raised go to fight cancer.

For more information about the ride, contact ride organizer Dennis Nielsen at 608-547-2697 or log onto: www.primetimejimmykline.com.

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Pathways to Adventure

Snowmobile Adventures

Snowmobiling in Juneau County is a lot of things. It’s shooting along a well-groomed trail with your friends on a clear, crisp day watching the pines and scrub oak whiz by. It’s traveling on a moonlight night with somebody special riding behind you as you wind your way to that favorite bar and grill. It’s stopping to watch a herd of whitetails disappear in a flash or listening to the sounds of the woods before moving on.

We have hundreds of miles of trails that are well-groomed and clearly marked thanks to the efforts of our local snowmobile clubs. You’ll enjoy the many changes of scenery as you travel through Juneau County. The southern portion (south of Mauston) has rolling hills, deep valleys and plenty of forest land. The area is part of Wisconsin’s ‘driftless’ region that was spared the destructive force of the last glacial period some 14,000 years ago. You’ll find quiet beauty and quaint cities and villages as you travel the region. The northern part of the

trail covers 32 miles of an abandoned Chicago & Northwestern Railroad bed and has no more than a 3 % grade at any point. The trail passes through three tunnels as it makes its way toward Sparta and we recommend flashlights and jackets for tunnels. The Elroy-Sparta State Bike Trail links with the La Crosse River Trail in Sparta.

The '400' State Trail is often called the most scenic trail in the Wisconsin State Trail System. It's named for the Chicago & Northwestern passenger train that traveled the 400 miles from Chicago to Minneapolis in 400 minutes. The 22 miles of smooth, hard-packed lime-stone parallels or crosses the Baraboo River the entire length between Elroy and Reedsburg. A recent addition to the trail links Hillsboro to the south.

The Juneau County Omaha Bike Trail is 12.5 miles of seal-coated trail owned and maintained by Juneau County and has a separate trail fee. It also follows an abandoned Chicago & Northwestern Railroad bed all the way to Camp Douglas and opened in the spring of 1992. The Omaha Trail is the most peaceful and secluded of our trails.

For more information on these trails, as well as trail maps you can download, visit our website at www.www.juneaucounty.com

For additional information, please visit www.elroy-sparta-trail.com www.400statetrail.org

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county is much flatter than the south but has much more forested land. Pine woods are the primary feature but there’s lots of scrub oak and aspen to make your journey interesting.

The northern trail takes you through the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge with its large expanses of prairie and wetlands. Here, the endangered whooping crane is being trained to migrate to Florida and return to NNWR to help establish a breeding flock. Chances are they will be sunning themselves in Florida when you travel the refuge but if you listen really close, you might be able to hear their calls.

For those of you who crave competi-tion, several of our businesses on Castle Rock Lake sponsor sanctioned time trials on the ice during the season. If the ice is right, you can even traverse the lake to visit the eastern shore but we urge you to be careful. It’s a mighty big lake and it takes a while for it to freeze over so it’s safe to use.

We encourage you to come and visit us during the snowmobile season.

Bike AdventuresThe many bike trails of Juneau County are just waiting for your visit. They all begin (or end) in Elroy WI, located on Hwys 80-82 in southwestern Juneau County. The Elroy-Sparta State Bike Trail is the “Granddaddy of All Trails.“ It was the very first Rails to Trails Conversion in the United Sates in 1965. The hard-packed limestone

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The whooping crane success story began in 2001 when eight chicks conditioned to follow their ultralight surrogate par-ents began their first fall migration south from the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge in October. Seven of the whoop-ers safely made it to Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge in Florida and

five successfully completed an unassisted return migration

back to central Wisconsin in the spring of 2002.

That same year, biologists and pilots at the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge conditioned a second group and guided 17 juvenile cranes south. One was lost during migration when it collided with an ultralight but the survivors returned north in the spring of 2003. Also during

2003, another 'class' of chicks were hatched and brought to Necedah Refuge. This third class learned to fly longer and sooner than any of the previous classes and headed south in October of 2003. The story will repeat itself for several more years until a successful breeding flock is established east of the Mississippi River.

To ensure the impressionable cranes remain wild, project biologists and pilots adhere to a strict no-talking rule, broadcast recorded crane calls and wear costumes designed to mask the human form when-ever they are around the cranes. Residents in the seven-state, Wisconsin to Florida flyway, should keep their eyes on the sky in the fall for the telltale white forms of whooping cranes gliding on the wind.

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Catholic Church (608) 565-7164• St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church (608) 565-2488• St. James Lutheran Church (608) 565-7252• St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (608) 565-3083• United Methodist Church (608) 562-3811

Restaurants & Bars• Alec’s Bar & Grill (608) 565-7667• Buckhorn Bar & Grill (608) 565-2695• Josie’s Hideaway (608) 565-3595• Little Crane Café (608) 565-2459• Reel Inn Restaurant (608) 565-2262• Refuge Bar (608) 565-7607• Road House (608) 565-2337• Rosie’s Coffee Haus/Becerra’s Pizza (608) 565-2849• Sportsman’s Bar (608) 565-7633• Subway (608) 565-6050• Swiney’s Star Route Bar & Grill (608) 565-3000• Veteran’s Memorial Hall (608) 565-3459

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Lodging• Buckhorn Campground & Resort (608) 565-2090• Buckhorn State Park Campground (608) 565-2789• Necedah Motel (608) 565-2263• St. Joseph Resort & Campground (608) 565-7258• Star Route Motel & Lounge (608) 565-2461• Sunrise Motel (608) 565-2418• Wilderness Inn Motel & Campground (608) 565-2277• Wilderness Park Campground (608) 565-7285

Services• A-Team Realty (608) 847-6044• Bank of Mauston Necedah Branch (608) 565-6200• Castle Rock Realty (608) 565-6020• Concept Printing (608) 565-3500• Joe’s Auto Service (608) 565-7729• Juneau County Realty (608) 565-2710• Midway Motors (608) 565-SAVE• Necedah Bank (608) 565-2296• Necedah Chiropractic Clinic (608) 565-2222• Necedah Memorial Library (608) 565-7979

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608-565-SAVE(7283)

MIDWAYMOTORS LLC

608-565-2122N11091 19th Ave.

Hwy. 21 and Wisconsin RiverNECEDAH, WIS.

Below Petenwell Rock

SpiritsCountry Dining

& Pizza

• Nelson’s Auto (608) 565-7676• The Salon on Main (608) 565-7166• Torkelson Funeral Home (608) 565-7773• Wilderness Marine, Sales &

Service (608) 565-2149

Shopping• BP Super Mart (608) 565-2916• Buckhorn Store (608) 565-2425• Carter’s Store (608) 565-2887• Dollar General (608) 565-7156• Hwy. 21 Pawn & Gun Shop (608) 565-2502• Kwik Trip (608) 565-7744

• Lampert’s Lumber (608) 565-2415• Lenny’s Lumber (608) 565-7599• Nature’s Heat (608) 565-2676• Necedah Flea Market

(608) 565-6419 or (715) 421-0677• Necedah True Value (608) 565-2232• North Country General Store &

Music Shop (608) 387-2927• Northland Collectors Mart (608) 565-3730• Petenwell Landing Bait & Tackle (608) 565-7212• Red Hen Antiques (262) 945-0854• Riverside Video (608) 565-7898• Talisman Liquor (608) 565-2155

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(877) 288-7074W5175 State Road 21, Necedah, WI 54646www.woodcraftqualityhomes.com

Motel

❚ Air Conditioned Rooms❚ Kitchenettes Available❚ Picnic Area❚ Fish Cleaning Station❚ Snowmobile/ATV Trail Access❚ Satellite TV❚ Free WiFi❚ King & Hot Tub Suites❚ Fridges & Microwaves❚ Clean & Comfortable

N9695 State Road 80 • Just South of Necedah

608-565-2418

• Plumbing• Electrical• Paint• Tools• Lawn & Garden• Glass & Window Repair• Sales & Service• Goulds Water Pumps• LP Fill Station

Necedah205 S. Main St. • 565-2232

Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5 • Sun. 9-Noon

The right store foryour project needs.

308 South Main Street • Necedah, WI 54646 • (262) 945-0854

Red Hen AntiquesUnique and affordable antiques…The nicest antique shop around!Stop in and see what everyoneis talking about. Come in as acustomer & leave as a friend.

Open 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Fri, Sat, Sun4th week in April

thru Thanksgiving Weekend

BUY, SELL, TRADE GUNS & ACCESSORIESNick Molinario (Owner)We Buy Gun Collections

W5596 Hwy. 21, Necedah, WI 546461 Mile East of NecedahOpen Tuesday-Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Village of Necedah“Home of the Necedah National Wildlife Refuge”

Village of Necedah

www.necedah.usPh: 608-565.2260

WHERE RECREATION,RELAXATION MEET

NATURE’S BEAUTY

N9671 Hwy. 80 S, NecedaH • 608-565-2262Located between Petenwell & castle Rock Lake

Open 7 Days A Week Starting at 11am for Lunch

❚ $2.95 Kids Meals❚ Game Room❚ Soup & Salad Bar❚ Friday All U Can Eat Fish & Chicken❚ Specialty Sandwich Menu

Steak & Seafood

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Necedah/Sprague

608-565-2277 • www.wildernessinn.net

Trails-ATV-Snowmobile-X country-Hiking-Birding-Hunting-Fishing

ATM Available • On the ATV Trail • Weekend Breakfast • Open: Wed-Fri 11am, Sat-Sun 9am

SettingWoodedBeautifulSiteonGrill&Bar SettingWoodedBeautifulSiteonGrill&Bar SettingWoodedBeautifulSiteonGrill&Bar SettingWoodedBeautifulSiteonGrill&Bar SettingWoodedBeautifulSiteonGrill&Bar SettingWoodedBeautifulSiteonGrill&Bar SettingWoodedBeautifulSiteonGrill&Bar SettingWoodedBeautifulSiteonGrill&Bar SettingWoodedBeautifulSiteonGrill&Bar

608-565-2277 • www.wildernessinn.net608-565-2277 • www.wildernessinn.netMotel - Bar - Grill - Campground

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TUBE • CANOE • KAYAKON THE WISCONSIN RIVER

Camping &Seasonal Sites Available

Bar & RestaurantHwy. 82 & Z, Wisconsin Dells

608-253-6181

Bar • CampingSeasonal Sites Available49th St. & 26th Ave., Mauston

608-847-6269

Both on the Beautiful Wisconsin RiverGo Rolling Down the River & Stop in at the Rock

Two Great Resorts on One Great River!

The Lakes region of Juneau and Adams counties has something for every-one. Both Castle Rock and Petenwell Lakes are created by power dams on the Wisconsin River. The river forms the eastern boundary of the county.

Castle Rock Lake is the fourth largest inland lake in Wisconsin and offers plenty of fish-ing, camping and boating. Buckhorn State Park, Castle Rock Park and Germantown Park offers visitors plenty of space to picnic and enjoy the view. Many campsites and resorts surround the lake and boat launches are plentiful. Whether your thing is jet skiing or sailing, there's plenty of big water for you to enjoy for a day, a week or a lifetime.

Petenwell Lake is the second largest inland lake in Wisconsin, and is well known for its great fishing. Walleyes, northern pike, muskies and pan fish are plentiful and there's plenty of public boat launches available. The lake is 23,000+ acres over a 36 sq. mile area. It was created in 1948 by dam-ming the Wisconsin River near Necedah. Its maximum depth is over 40' and is well-known for its excellent fishing and waterfowling. American eagles winter at the dam and can be observed daily during the season. Camping at Wilderness Park on Petenwell Lake ranges from full hookup to primitive and the scenery is great.

The Lakes

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Pathways to Adventure

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Fuel & ConvenienCe StoreBait Shop, European Wines, Beers & Liquor

Packaged European Meats & Cheeses

Corner of County Rd. Z & Hwy. 21, Arkdale608-564-7400

Custom Wood Furniture & CraftsAntiques & Collectibles

European Porcelain

VisitAdamsCountyWi.com • 888.339.6997 • 608.339.6997

in AdamsCounty.FindYour Place

Just minutes north of Wisconsin DellsChamber of Commerce & Tourism2009photocontestwinner:KimMiller

608-339-6106 • 1907 Deerborne Lane off County Rd. Z, Friendship, WI 53934

SPECIALIZING IN HOMEMADE:•European Buffet: Cabbage Rolls, Schnitzels, Sauerkraut, Pork Tenderloin,

Roast Beef, Goulash, Potato Pancakes & More!•Homemade Pizzas•Best Chicago Style Sandwiches including Gyros, Philly Steak,

Italian Beef, Pierogi & Polish SausageFRIDAY AUCE FISH FRY

BROASTED CHICKEN & BBQ RIBSFULL MENU

www.carlsonsrusticridge.com

County Rd. Z to Dover DrivePhone (608) 339-6300

Costa Ricky’sBeach Bar

Open during summer months

YouHere

On the Adams County side of Castle Rock Lake

Modular • Manufactured • SinglewideSSales, Service & Parts

Vacation or Year-Round Living, We Have The Home For You!YOUR COMPLETE HOME BUILDER

608-339-HOMEwww.timberlakehomes.net

Corner of Hwy. 21 & Friendship

(4663)

Our store offers European styles of: Sausages, Hams,Meats, Cheeses, Soups, Polish Groceries & Much More!

Special Orders • European Alcohol SectionHOMEMADE SELECTION OF HOT CASE ITEMS

Open Mon.-Sat. 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

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GERMANTOWNJUNCTIONSTOREN7010Hwy.58,7mi.N.ofMauston,608-847-6909

GROCERIES • BAITLIqUOR • BEER • LP

HOT DOG STAND11AM-7PM MONDAY-SATURDAY

OPEN APRIL - LABOR DAYSee our ad in the dining directory

Cruisin’ Turtle Charter RentalsOvernight Boat Parking

Beautiful Lake ViewFamous 1/2 lb Burgers

Boat LaunchPontoon Rentals

on castle rock LakeNew Lisbon, WI

Unique BarRestaurant Marina

Info & Directions @ www.dirtyturtle.comor call (608)562-5931

Well Shaded Units * SandyBeach Boating * Fishing * BaitGrocery Store, Beer & LiquorHot Showers * Flush Toilets

7 miles north of Mauston on 58 toG, turn right 3 miles to campsite

Well Shaded Units * Sandy

BAVARIANCAMPSITEBAVARIANCAMPSITEBAVARIANCAMPSITE

On Castle Rock LakeOpen May 1 - October 20

608-847-7039

N8404 19th Ave • Necedah • 608-565-2695N8404 19th Ave • Necedah • 608-565-2695Across the street from Buckhorn State Park

RestaurantFamilyA RestaurantFamilyA

N8404 19th Ave • Necedah • 608-565-2695N8404 19th Ave • Necedah • 608-565-2695BEST BREAKFAST AROUND!

InSpecializingFoodPolishHomemade

18 Hole Championship Public Golf Course

Call forrates &tee times

2 miles N. ofMauston off Hwy. 58608.847.4658www.castlerockgolfcourse.com

American Fusion CuisineCasual Fine Dining

Off Castle Rock G, Mauston608-847-3700

southshorerestaurant.com

fresh cut beef & pork from WisconsinOpen Monday-Friday 8-5 • Saturday 8-4N5340 Cty. Road HH, Mauston, WI 53948

Phone 608-847-7413www.wisconsinrivermeats.com

We accept Food Stamps, Quest, Visa, MasterCard and Discover

WisconsinRiver Meats

• Landjaegers• 11 varieties of

Brats• 10 Varieties of

Summer Sausage• Ring Bologna• Jerky• Weiners

CateringAvailableCall for Details

As feAtureD on the food Network

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N7107 State Rd. 58, New Lisbon8 Miles North of Mauston on Hwy. 58

608-847-7200

SALES & SERVICE

www.castlerockmarine.com

Mercruiser • Volvo • OMCCrownline • Bennington • Alumacraft

Monterey • StarcraftAccessories • Lifts

ALL SEASON STORAGE

BOAT & MOTOR SALES & SERVICE

We Service All Makes & Models of

Boats, Motors & Personal Watercraft

608-562-5977

Authorized Mercury Dealer and Certif ied Marine

608-562-5977W6111 Hwy. A • New Lisbon, WI 53950

www.smith2marine.com

BOAT & MOTOR SALES & SERVICE

ofModels&MakesAllServiceWe WatercraftPersonal&MotorsBoats,

MarineCertif iedandDealerMercuryAuthorized

Pontoon Boats • Fishing Boats • Power Boats

Lifts & Piers • Boating Accessories

ATV & Snowmobile Parts & Service

Inside/Outside Storage by the Month or Season

shrimp • lobster • fish • tuna • steaks & seasonings • and more!or let us prepare it for you at the bayou restaurant

open wed. 10am - 8pm • thurs. - sat. 10am - 9pm • sunday 10am - 2pm

n6828 state road 58 • new lisbon • 608-847-3474

fresh&frozenseafood co.

est. 1996

Web site: www.evensonsmarine.com • Email: [email protected] Cty. Rd. Z • 11 Miles South of Nekoosa • Town of Rome

Factory Trained Service• Mercury Outboards • Mercruiser Sterndrives

•Crestliner, MirroCraft, Star Craft & String Ray Boats • Crest Pontoons• Arctic Cat (Snowmobiles, ATVs & Accessories)

• Docks, Lifts, Inside & Outside Storage

World Class Snowmobiles®

LARSONHURRICANESWEETWATERPOLARCRAFTSAN PANSKEETEREVINRUDEYAMAHAVOLVOMERCRUISERDOCK & LIFTSSKIDOO SLEDS

608-339-3707www.edgewatermarine.com

SALESSERVICERENTALS

Hwy. ZCastle Rock LakeFriendship, WI

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Calendar of EventsFEb 6 CASTLE ROCK LAKE35th Annual Winterfest / Radar RunThe Pine Cove Bar and Grill on Castle Rock lake. Radar runs, poker runs, Fun and Games Winter Wanderers Snowmobile Club www.winterwanderers.org

FEb 7 Winter Wanderer’s Snowmobile Club Poker RunFor information 715-966-1456

FEb 13Winter Wanderer’s Snowmobile Club Couples Weekend Trip for more info, call Michele 608-853-0156

FEb 13 CASTLE ROCK LAKE Outlaw Snowmobile Drags at Carlson’s Rustic RidgeHead to Head Racing on Ice, 600 ft. track. Sponsored by Rustic Ridge Riders & Castle Rock Lions Call 715-570-7907 for more info

FEb 19-21 NEW LISbONNew Lisbon Sports Club Gun ShowGuns-Fishing Items-Coins New Lisbon American Legion 1 10 Welch Prairie Rd. For more info, call Dennis Gosda at 608-562-3808

FEb 24 MAUSTONJuneau County Economic Development Community MeetingMauston City Hall Meetings open to the public 608-427-2070

MAY 14-16 CAMP DOUgLASCamp Douglas Armed Forces DayVillage of Camp Douglas. Softball Tournament, Volleyball Tournament, Pool Tournament, Horse Shoe Tournament, Poker Tournament, Dart Tournament, Parade (including military personnel, vehicles), concessions, crafts, rummage sale, bands & more.

MAR 16 MAUSTON St. Pat’s Corn Beef & Cabbage 401 Mansion St. 608-847-4142

MAR 20-21 NEW LISbON New Life FestivalAquarian Garden W8741 County Rd B Holistic wellness services available with vendors on hand.

MAR 24 CAMP DOUgLASJuneau County Economic Development Community MeetingVillage Hall open to the public 608-427-2070

MAR 26 NECEDAHJunior Duck Stamp Contest at the Necedah Wildlife RefugeWatch as a panel of judges select Wisconsin’s “Best of Show” which goes on to compete

MAY 15 WONEWOCWonewoc Old Fashion Days Center Street Celebrate days of old in Wonewoc 608-464-3114

MAY 15 NECEDAHBreakfast with the Birds at Necedah Wildlife RefugeCelebrate the arrival of our feathered friends with the Friends of Necedah National Wildlife Refuge over breakfast. A guided bird walk of the Refuge will begin around 8am. Open to beginner, amateur, and professional birders. Breakfast ($6 per person) begins in the Ellen Allan Learning Center at 10am. www.fws.gov/Midwest/Necedah/

MAY 22 MAUSTONKIDFESTMauston High School www.mauston.com

MAY 22-23 NEW LISbONAnnual Unity ConsciousnessConference Aquarian Garden W8741 County Rd B

JUN-OCT MAUSTONMauston Farmers Market Court House Lawn State Street 608-847-4142 866-516-1646

JUN 6 CAMP DOUgLASArts Of Our Ancestors Mill Bluff State Park Hwy 12 & 16 Free Day at the State Park Featuring Local Artist and Crafters 608-427-6692

JUN 10-13 ELROYElroy Fair Elroy Fair Grounds Hwy 80 608-462-8286 608-462-2400

JUN 19 HUSTLERSupercross RaceMusic to follow after

JUN 30 Union CenterJuneau County Economic Development Community Meeting Union Center Village Hall Community Meetings open to the public 608-427-2070

JUL 9-11 NEW LISbONWa du Shuda Days Riverside Park Celebrate New Lisbon with music parade flea market food and fireworks 608-562-3555 608-562-3534

JUL 17 CAMP DOUgLASPoker Run to benefit the American Cancer SocietyStarting & Ending at Pitstop in Camp Douglas Music to follow Poker Run. Call 608-427-3350 for details.

JUL 17 - 18 NEW LISbONFreedom Festival Aquarian Garden W8741 County Rd B Take charge of your own wellness with holistic wellness services available 608-562-5433

JUL 24 - 25 MAUSTONPorcelain Art Show and Sale Presented by Castle Rock China Painting Club at the Historic Boorman House from 10 to 4. Tours of the museum located at 211 N. Union will be led by the Juneau Co Historical Society. Free admission.

JUL 28 NEW LISbON/ gERMANTOWNJuneau County Economic Development Community MeetingGermantown Town Hall Community Meetings open to the public 608-427-2070

JULY 30-31 MAUSTONAmerican Cancer Society Relay for Life6:00 p.m. - 10:00 a.m. Mauston High School Track. for further information contact: Kathy Gibeaut 608-562-5612 or Kathy Marose 608-847-4381, event co-chairs

JUL 30-31 LYNDON STATIONParkfest in Lyndon StationCome join in on the fun, live music. Fitzgerald Memorial Park, Near Downtown in Lyndon Station FRIDAY: Garden Tractor Pull, Co-Ed Softball Tournament & T-Ball & Little League Exhibition SATURDAY: Co-Ed Softball Tournament, Parade, UW Marching Band 5th Quarter Performance, Live Music, Fireworks at Dusk

JUL 31 MAUSTONCancer Relief Shipwreck Bay N7265 Shacks Rd Cancer Fundraiser 608-847-2401

JUL 31 MAUSTONRelay for Life 800 Grayside Avenue Cancer Fundraiser 608-847-4142

AUg 6-7 MAUSTONCity Wide Garage Sale 608-847-4142

AUg 7 CASTLE ROCK LAKE 11th Annual Waterfest Castle Rock Lake Parade of Boats and Fireworks 608-427-2070

AUg 7 ELROYPoker Run and family fun day at the Schultz Elroy park Poker run starts at 10 am and you can pre register Friday Night. Contact Paula at Sportsman Bar (608) 462-8190. Kids games,

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in the national contest. Judging begins at 8:30am in the Ellen Allan Learning Center. To learn more about this exciting program check out its website: www.friendsofnnwr.org/jrduck.html

APR 10 NEW LISbONLawn & Garden Show Aquarian Garden W8741 County Rd B Celebrate earth and spring with a variety of garden and lawn care vendors 608-562-5433

APR 17-18 NEW LISbONArt Show Aquarian GardenW8741 County Rd B Public invited to vote for various forms of art entries including; photography poetry watercolors and more 608-562-5433

APR 23 NEW LISbONGallery Reopening Burr Oak Winery N5873 Hwy. 12 & 16 See new artwork from Hickory Hill Arts 608-547-9709

APR 24 NEW LISbONCarl W. Nelson Animal Shelter Wine & Cheese Fundraiser Aquarian Garden W8741 County Rd B A fundraiser with wine and cheese 608-562-5433

APR 24-25 NEW LISbONSpring Festival Burr Oak Winery N5873 Hwy 12 & 16 Wine Art Crafts and Plant Sale 608-562-5271

APR 28 NECEDAH Juneau County Economic Development Community Meeting Necedah Village Hall Meetings open to the public 608-427-2070

MAY 1 - OCT 30 MAUSTONFarmer’s MarketsCourthouse lawn www.mauston.com

MAY 5 NEW LISbONJuneau County Economic Development Annual MeetingAquarian Garden W8741 County Rd B Community Meetings open to the public 608-427-2070

MAY 8 MAUSTON Mama DaysDowntown Mauston www.mauston.com

MAY 9 MAUSTONMother’s Day Horse Show8:00 AM Mother’s Day Horse Show at Woodside Ranch, admission is free. Location: Woodside Ranch Address: Highway 82 East Mauston, Wisconsin, For more information: Contact: Virginia Phone: 608-847-4275

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Food Music, ball games, car show & bike show This is a Fund Raiser for Friends & Family Cancer Fund sponsored by Sportsman Bar of Elroy checks are to be made to Annual Poker Run Cancer Fun Raiser DBA Sportsman Bar

AUg 7 MAUSTONLocal Energy Alternatives Fair (LEAF) at the Juneau County FairgroundInformation on renewable and sustainable energy to Juneau County. Seminars throughout the day, special offers by local merchants, refreshments available, free admission. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, email [email protected].

AUg 7-8 CUTLER27th Annual Fire Fest Fundraiser for Cutler Volunteer Fire Dept 608-542-0355

AUg 14-15 NEW LISbONOutdoor Art Show Aquarian Garden W8741 County Rd B Art show of artists of all types 608-562-5433

AUg 18-22 MAUSTONJuneau County Fair Fair Grounds Hwy 58 608-847-4142

AUg 22 MAUSTONSummer Paradewww.mauston.com

AUg 25 WONEWOCJuneau County Economic Development Community MeetingAmerican Legion Hall Community Meetings open to the public 608-427-2070

AUg 27-29 HUSTLERHustlerfest Downtown Hustler Games, tractor pulls, contests and parade 608-427-2070

AUg 286th Annual Jimmy Kline Ridewww.primetimejimmykline.com

SEP 3-4 LYNDON STATIONFriends & Family Cancer Foundation Fundraiser 6:00 PM The Friends & Family Cancer Foundation is committed to assisting YOUR friends and family in Juneau, Sauk and Adams Counties with the costs associated with living with cancer. Start off the Labor Day weekend in Lyndon Station by enjoying a Kickball Tournament Friday night at the park. Food and drinks will be available. The event continues into Saturday with a Pancake Breakfast in the morning, Raffles, door prizes, food and drinks are available. Take part in the heart warming balloon release in memory

OCT 1- 30 MAUSTONWinter Sleigh Rides, (weather permitting) W4881 Hwy 82 Sleigh 888-847-2272 608-847-2273

OCT 2-5, 16-19, OCT 30-NOV 2 MAUSTONHaunted Halloween W4881 Hwy 82 Maze (inside & outside) 888-847-2272

OCT 8-10 MAUSTONRiver of Memories Roosevelt Street Crafters & Food 608-847-4142, 866-516-1646

OCT 18-19 NEW LISbONArt Show Aquarian Garden W8741 County Rd B Photography poetry watercolors and more. 608-562-5433

OCT 22-23 MAUSTONOriginal Mauston Pumpkin Bashwww.mauston.com

OCT 23 MAUSTON3rd Annual Pumpkin Dashwww.mauston.com

OCT 23-24 MAUSTONHalloween Carnival W4015 State Highway 82 800-626-4275

OCT 27 ELROYJuneau County Economic Development Community MeetingElroy Library Community Meetings open to the public 608-427-2070

NOV 12-14 NEW LISbONNew Lisbon Sports Club Gun ShowGuns-Fishing Items-Coins New Lisbon American Legion 110 Welch Prairie Rd. For more info, call Dennis Gosda at 608-562-3808

NOV 17 NEW LISbONJuneau County Economic Development Community MeetingCity Hall New Lisbon Community Meetings open to the public 608-427-2070

NOV 20-21 NEW LISbONGoddess Get Away Festival Aquarian Garden W8741 County Rd B Celebrate your inner Goddess with holistic services and vendors 608-562-5433

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and honor of those you love who have been affected by cancer. Fitzgerald Memorial, Wisconsin St., Lyndon Station, WI, For more information: Contact: Sandy Turner Phone: 608-547-1701

SEPT 4 MAUSTON/NEW LISbON8th Annual JCEAA Fly-in Breakfast Mauston/New Lisbon Union Airport Pancake Breakfast, Crafts Antique Cars, Flea Market 608-565-2136

SEP 11 ELROYApple Dumpling Days Downtown/Park Elroy Celebrate Elroy and Apples 608-462-5468

SEP 11-12 NEW LISbONHarvest Fest Burr Oak Winery N5873 Hwy 12 & 16 Annual Harvest Festival with local Artists Crafters Musicians and more

SEP 11-12 MAUSTONSt Pat’s Harvest Festival St Pat’s Church 401 Mansion St Raffle food crafts 608-847-4142

SEP 13-14 NEW LISbONFall Festival of the Ages Aquarian Garden W8741 County Rd B Renaissance Fair with vendors crafters dress for days of old 608-562-5433

SEP 18 NECEDAHWhooping Crane & Wildlife FestivalLion’s Park 901 N. Harvey St Crafters, Food, Tours 608-565-2101

SEP 24 & 25 Harvest Days @ Northwoods Farm market

SEP 27 HILLSbOROHill Country Trail & River Challenge Field Veteran’s Memorial Park Boat launch Triathlon 608-462-2245

SEP 29 LYNDON STATIONJuneau County Economic Development Community MeetingVillage Hall Lyndon Station Community Meetings, open to the public, 608-427-2070

OCT 1 NECEDAHAmateur Photography Contest W8450 Buckhorn Park Ave. Prizes. Photos taken within Buckhorn or Roche-A-Cri State Park boundaries 608-565-2789

NOV 30 NEW LISbONHickory Hill Arts Meeting Burr Oak Winery N5873 Hwy 12 & 16 A gathering of artists-writers-musicians, creative public invited 608-547-9709

DEC 4 MAUSTONAnnual Christmas ParadeDivision & State Street 608-847-4142, 866-516-1646

DEC 8 CAMP DOUgLASJuneau County Economic Development Holiday PartyTarget Bluff Holiday get-together 608-427-2070

DEC (TbA) MAUSTONAnnual Holiday Train Food Drive 608-847-4142, 866-516-1646

DEC (TbA) MAUSTONOpen House Boorman House211 N Union Street Juneau County history - public invited 608-847-4142, 866-516-1646

JAN 1 NEW LISbON 15th Annual Turtle dunk at the Dirty Turtle608-562-5931

www.dirtyturtle.com

CAMP DOUgLASInventors & Entrepreneurs Meeting 127 Hwy 12 & 16 Networking resource, public invited 608-427-2070FEb 25, MAR 25, APR 29, MAY 27, JUN 24, JUL 29, AUg 26, SEP 30, OCT 28, NOV 27

NEW LISbONHickory Hill Arts MeetingBurr Oak Winery N5873 Hwy 12 & 16 A gathering of artists-writers-musicians, creative public invited 608-547-9709FEb 23, MAR 30 APR 27, MAY 25, JUN 29, JUL 27, AUg 31, SEP 28, OCT 26, NOV 30, DEC 28

These events have been compiled from many sources. While every effort has been taken to research accuracy, errors may occur. Please visit www.juneaucounty.com for the most up to date information, or contact your local city, village or chamber of commerce for current event details.

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Healthcareevolvingfor life

1050 Division Street | Mauston | Wisconsinwww.milebluff.com

For generations, area families

have trusted their care to Mile

Bluff Medical Center - from birth to

adolescence andon through adulthood. It’s because

we see the big picture. Mile Bluff Medical Center continually

strives to bring sophisticated medical services, expert healthcare

providers, and the latest technologies locally to keep your care right here during

times of illness, injury, and even wellness. No matter the stage or phase, Mile Bluff Medical

Center takes great pride in providing you and your family with healthcare evolving for life.

608.847.6161

800-252-4377 (toll-free in Wisconsin)608-847-6910 (TTY for hearing impaired)

� Birthing center

� Surgical services

� Medical imaging (X-ray)

� Podiatry (foot)

� Acute care (hospital)

� Home health

� Laboratory

� Gynecology (women’s health)

� Physical therapy

� Dialysis

Crest View Nursing Home | Crest View’s Great Lakes CBRF (assisted living)Delton Family Medical Center | Elroy Family Medical Center | Fair View Nursing Home

Hess Memorial Hospital | Necedah Family Medical Center | Terrace Heights Retirement Community

24-hour emergency care | urgent care evenings & weekends

� Long-term care (nursing homes)

� Support groups

� Audiology (hearing)

� Retirement apartments

� Nutrition services

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SUNNYFIELD FARM BED & BREAKFAST

N6692 Batko RdCamp Douglas, WI 54618

FOUNTAIN CHATEAU, LLC202 E. Main StreetHustler, WI 54637

BUCKHORN STATE PARKW8450 Buckhorn Park Ave

Necedah, WI 54646

DELLS TIMBERLAND CAMPING RESORT

N1005 Us Hwy 12 # 16Lyndon Station, WI 53944

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