HORICONHORICON2014Volume 2, Issue 2
City on the Rise
The Horicon Phoenix Programpresented by
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Discher Park • Jersey Street Music FestivalKiwanis Park • Community Gardens • Little Library • Farmers Market • Music At The Market
River Bend Park • Horicon Huk Disc Golf Tournament • Labor Day Weekend Festival
www.horiconphoenix.com
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HORICONWelcome to
5/17 “Horicon Huk” Disc Golf Tournament at River Bend Park5/17 Horicon Community Gardens Opening Day6/4 Opening Day of 2014 Horicon Farmers Market, Kiwanis Park Summer Concert in Kiwanis Park: Leroy Airmaster6/11 Summer Concert: Scotch and Soda6/18 Summer Concert: Kevin Fayte Rock ‘n Roll Trio6/20-22 Jersey Street Music Festival at Historic Discher Park6/25 Summer Concert: Thriftones7/2 Summer Concert: Don Peachey Band7/9 Summer Concert: Southern Traditions7/16 Summer Concert: Athas
7/23 Summer Concert: Cajun Strangers7/30 Summer Concert: Milwaukee Hot Club8/6 Summer Concert: Blessed Feathers w/Carrie Ann Seymour8/13 Summer Concert: Vitrolum Republic8/20 Summer Concert: Lisa Ridgely and The Fainting Room8/27 Summer Concert Finale in Kiwanis Park: Tweed Funk8/30-31 Labor Day Weekend Festival at River Bend Park: • 3rd Annual Flyway 5k Run/Walk • “Ace Race” Disc Golf Tournament • Live Music, Ice Cream Social & Cookout • Family Entertainment • Fireworks at Dusk
2014 Horicon Phoenix ProgramSummer Calendar of Events
Welcome to Horicon, a place we like to call home. We are very glad that you have visited and we hope you enjoy the bounty of resources that Horicon has to offer. Hundreds of thousands of visitors come to the area to enjoy the wonderful natural resources, to look for birds in the marsh they’ve never seen before, to hike trails that date back to the days of Native Americans, to hunt and trap, or to bike on roads and trails that offer spectacular vistas of animals and landscapes. Whatever the reason for visiting, there’s one more thing that we’d love for you to know. We call this place our home because we enjoy a lower cost of living and a higher quality of life. The Horicon Phoenix Program has been working to add even more benefits for people who call Horicon “home,” and this booklet is intended to help introduce you to a few of the events around the area that we hope can serve as an invitation for you to join us here.
Connecting People & Wildlife
Areainformation and maps
available at the Education
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If you would like to bring a school group to visit the marsh we cancoordinate a program with you to supplement your class studies. Group tours available - call us to make arrangements.There is no charge for these services and programs.
Facility rental available for business or educational use.
For more information about activities and special events go to www.horiconmarsh.org orcall 920-387-7890 Monday through Friday.0 Also see Friends of Horicon Marsh International Education Center onfacebook and search for FHMIEC on twitter
Visit for the day or spend the weekend at Horicon Marsh! At tHE EduCAtIon CEntEr
View the “Horicon Marsh Story” Movie Shop the Flyway Gift Shop View Art displays by Wisconsin Artists Explore our Children’s discovery Area 1400 ft. Handicap Accessible Boardwalk
on tHE HorICon MArSHGo Geocaching Hike the trails on the Horicon Marsh “tour de Marsh” as a Bicyclist, Hiker or Enjoy an Auto tour Experience Birding and Wildlife Photography Canoe and Kayak through the Marsh Go Fishing and Hunting on and around the Marsh
Visit Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor CenterLocated on Hwy 28 between Mayville and Horicon
Hours: Weekdays 9 am to 4 pm Weekends 10 am to 4 pmWinter Weekend Hours: 1-4 pm • Front doors open to restrooms daily at 7 am.
Join in thelocal food revolutionat Kiwanis Park!
Horicon Community Gardens
The Horicon Phoenix Program offers a variety of gardening plots for anyone to rent. All plots are well-tilled prior to opening day which is Saturday, May 17. A 4’x8’ raised bed is $15.00 for the season and a family-size 8’x12’ bed is just $25.00 for the year. Our community gardeners get special privileges! Contact Julie at [email protected] more information or to reserve your plot today!
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3rd AnnualHoricon HukDisc Golf Tournament
May 17, 2014
River Bend Park Disc Golf Course
Established in 2011, the River Bend Park Disc Golf Course is located in a beautiful park along the Rock River in Horicon. Originally designed as a 9-hole course, a practice putting hole as well as 9 additional tee pads were installed in 2013. Tee signs on the new pads will complete course upgrades for 2014.
The Horicon Phoenix Program hosts two tournaments annually:• ‘Horicon Huk’ - 3rd Saturday in May• ‘Ace Race’ - Saturday during our Labor Day Weekend Celebration
Don’t have a set of discs? The Horicon Public Library has several
sets of discs for checkout!
Online or mail-in registration opens
March 1st
1st 30 registrants receive players
pack w/free discs & other swag
Check-in at 10am Tournament
begins at 11am
Awards for winners in both competitive
and recreational divisions
www.horiconphoenix.comfor more details
707 S. University Ave.Beaver Dam, WI 53916
(920) 887-7181www.bdch.com
Primary Care BDCH Medical Clinics located in Beaver Dam, Columbus, Horicon, Juneau and Waupun(920) 386-8101www.bdchmedicalclinics.com
• Same-day appointments guaranteed
• Family Medicine • Obstetrics and Gynecology
• Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Our physicians are ranked by patients in the top 10% for care and service.
BDCH Medical Clinics earned a prestigious 2012 “Excellence in Patient Care Award”* for extremely high standards of patient care.
BDCH received an for Patient Safety by the Leapfrog Group, one of only 19 hospitals in the state to receive this top quality honor.
Walk-in CareAt BDCH Medical Clinics located in Beaver Dam, Columbus, Horicon and Waupunwww.bdchmedicalclinics.com
• Staffed by physicians and nurse practitioners
• Be seen in 20 minutes or less • On-site X-ray and lab for fast
diagnosis• Immediate care for common
conditions such as minor injuries, insect bites, bladder infections, cold and flu symptoms, diarrhea, and more
Urgent Care/Emergency Beaver Dam Community Hospitals, Inc.707 S. University Ave.Beaver Dam, WI 53916(920) 887-7181 • www.bdch.com
• Urgent Care open 9:00 am- 9:00 pm seven days a week
• 24 Hour Emergency Services
Excellence. Delivered.
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707 S. University Ave.Beaver Dam, WI 53916
(920) 887-7181www.bdch.com
Primary Care BDCH Medical Clinics located in Beaver Dam, Columbus, Horicon, Juneau and Waupun(920) 386-8101www.bdchmedicalclinics.com
• Same-day appointments guaranteed
• Family Medicine • Obstetrics and Gynecology
• Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Our physicians are ranked by patients in the top 10% for care and service.
BDCH Medical Clinics earned a prestigious 2012 “Excellence in Patient Care Award”* for extremely high standards of patient care.
BDCH received an for Patient Safety by the Leapfrog Group, one of only 19 hospitals in the state to receive this top quality honor.
Walk-in CareAt BDCH Medical Clinics located in Beaver Dam, Columbus, Horicon and Waupunwww.bdchmedicalclinics.com
• Staffed by physicians and nurse practitioners
• Be seen in 20 minutes or less • On-site X-ray and lab for fast
diagnosis• Immediate care for common
conditions such as minor injuries, insect bites, bladder infections, cold and flu symptoms, diarrhea, and more
Urgent Care/Emergency Beaver Dam Community Hospitals, Inc.707 S. University Ave.Beaver Dam, WI 53916(920) 887-7181 • www.bdch.com
• Urgent Care open 9:00 am- 9:00 pm seven days a week
• 24 Hour Emergency Services
Excellence. Delivered.
YOU HAVE OUR WORD ON IT.
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707 S. University Ave.Beaver Dam, WI 53916
(920) 887-7181www.bdch.com
Primary Care BDCH Medical Clinics located in Beaver Dam, Columbus, Horicon, Juneau and Waupun(920) 386-8101www.bdchmedicalclinics.com
• Same-day appointments guaranteed
• Family Medicine • Obstetrics and Gynecology
• Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Our physicians are ranked by patients in the top 10% for care and service.
BDCH Medical Clinics earned a prestigious 2012 “Excellence in Patient Care Award”* for extremely high standards of patient care.
BDCH received an for Patient Safety by the Leapfrog Group, one of only 19 hospitals in the state to receive this top quality honor.
Walk-in CareAt BDCH Medical Clinics located in Beaver Dam, Columbus, Horicon and Waupunwww.bdchmedicalclinics.com
• Staffed by physicians and nurse practitioners
• Be seen in 20 minutes or less • On-site X-ray and lab for fast
diagnosis• Immediate care for common
conditions such as minor injuries, insect bites, bladder infections, cold and flu symptoms, diarrhea, and more
Urgent Care/Emergency Beaver Dam Community Hospitals, Inc.707 S. University Ave.Beaver Dam, WI 53916(920) 887-7181 • www.bdch.com
• Urgent Care open 9:00 am- 9:00 pm seven days a week
• 24 Hour Emergency Services
Excellence. Delivered.
YOU HAVE OUR WORD ON IT.
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Primary Care, Walk-in Care, Urgent Care and Emergency
707 S. University Ave.Beaver Dam, WI 53916
(920) 887-7181www.bdch.com
Primary Care BDCH Medical Clinics located in Beaver Dam, Columbus, Horicon, Juneau and Waupun(920) 386-8101www.bdchmedicalclinics.com
• Same-day appointments guaranteed
• Family Medicine • Obstetrics and Gynecology
• Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Our physicians are ranked by patients in the top 10% for care and service.
BDCH Medical Clinics earned a prestigious 2012 “Excellence in Patient Care Award”* for extremely high standards of patient care.
BDCH received an for Patient Safety by the Leapfrog Group, one of only 19 hospitals in the state to receive this top quality honor.
Walk-in CareAt BDCH Medical Clinics located in Beaver Dam, Columbus, Horicon and Waupunwww.bdchmedicalclinics.com
• Staffed by physicians and nurse practitioners
• Be seen in 20 minutes or less • On-site X-ray and lab for fast
diagnosis• Immediate care for common
conditions such as minor injuries, insect bites, bladder infections, cold and flu symptoms, diarrhea, and more
Urgent Care/Emergency Beaver Dam Community Hospitals, Inc.707 S. University Ave.Beaver Dam, WI 53916(920) 887-7181 • www.bdch.com
• Urgent Care open 9:00 am- 9:00 pm seven days a week
• 24 Hour Emergency Services
Excellence. Delivered.
YOU HAVE OUR WORD ON IT.
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RandolphCambria
Friesland
Dalton
Manchester
Markesan
Brandon
Alto
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Atwater
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Walk-in Care BDCH Medical Clinics
Health Care when you need us now..
Primary Care, Walk-in Care, Urgent Care and Emergency
707 S. University Ave.Beaver Dam, WI 53916
(920) 887-7181www.bdch.com
Primary Care BDCH Medical Clinics located in Beaver Dam, Columbus, Horicon, Juneau and Waupun(920) 386-8101www.bdchmedicalclinics.com
• Same-day appointments guaranteed
• Family Medicine • Obstetrics and Gynecology
• Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Our physicians are ranked by patients in the top 10% for care and service.
BDCH Medical Clinics earned a prestigious 2012 “Excellence in Patient Care Award”* for extremely high standards of patient care.
BDCH received an for Patient Safety by the Leapfrog Group, one of only 19 hospitals in the state to receive this top quality honor.
Walk-in CareAt BDCH Medical Clinics located in Beaver Dam, Columbus, Horicon and Waupunwww.bdchmedicalclinics.com
• Staffed by physicians and nurse practitioners
• Be seen in 20 minutes or less • On-site X-ray and lab for fast
diagnosis• Immediate care for common
conditions such as minor injuries, insect bites, bladder infections, cold and flu symptoms, diarrhea, and more
Urgent Care/Emergency Beaver Dam Community Hospitals, Inc.707 S. University Ave.Beaver Dam, WI 53916(920) 887-7181 • www.bdch.com
• Urgent Care open 9:00 am- 9:00 pm seven days a week
• 24 Hour Emergency Services
Excellence. Delivered.
YOU HAVE OUR WORD ON IT.
HWY151
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RandolphCambria
Friesland
Dalton
Manchester
Markesan
Brandon
Alto
Waupun
Atwater
Burnett
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ER/Urgent Care - Beaver Dam Community Hospitals, Inc.
Walk-in Care BDCH Medical Clinics
Health Care when you need us now..
Primary Care, Walk-in Care, Urgent Care and Emergency
707 S. University Ave.Beaver Dam, WI 53916
(920) 887-7181www.bdch.com
Primary Care BDCH Medical Clinics located in Beaver Dam, Columbus, Horicon, Juneau and Waupun(920) 386-8101www.bdchmedicalclinics.com
• Same-day appointments guaranteed
• Family Medicine • Obstetrics and Gynecology
• Orthopedics & Sports Medicine
Our physicians are ranked by patients in the top 10% for care and service.
BDCH Medical Clinics earned a prestigious 2012 “Excellence in Patient Care Award”* for extremely high standards of patient care.
BDCH received an for Patient Safety by the Leapfrog Group, one of only 19 hospitals in the state to receive this top quality honor.
Walk-in CareAt BDCH Medical Clinics located in Beaver Dam, Columbus, Horicon and Waupunwww.bdchmedicalclinics.com
• Staffed by physicians and nurse practitioners
• Be seen in 20 minutes or less • On-site X-ray and lab for fast
diagnosis• Immediate care for common
conditions such as minor injuries, insect bites, bladder infections, cold and flu symptoms, diarrhea, and more
Urgent Care/Emergency Beaver Dam Community Hospitals, Inc.707 S. University Ave.Beaver Dam, WI 53916(920) 887-7181 • www.bdch.com
• Urgent Care open 9:00 am- 9:00 pm seven days a week
• 24 Hour Emergency Services
Excellence. Delivered.
YOU HAVE OUR WORD ON IT.
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RandolphCambria
Friesland
Dalton
Manchester
Markesan
Brandon
Alto
Waupun
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Primary Care, Walk-in Care, Urgent Care and Emergency
Kicks off onWednesday, June 4, 2014and runs weekly thru mid-Octoberat Kiwanis Park.
Horicon Farmers Market
Stop in and visit a Market that is as genuine as the farmers and growers who sell here. The Horicon Farmers Market is one of the few remaining markets that requires the vendors to grow the produce that they sell, and not buy it from a factory farm or outlet. Does your food matter to you? Come see and taste the difference that farming “old school” makes!Fresh baked breads, honey from our Dodge County fields, fabulous art from our local artists and of course, the best produce in Southeast Wisconsin! Know your farmers Know your food Know your Horicon Farmers Market!
For more information contact:Sarah Cournoyer, Children’s Librarian
[email protected] • 920-485-3535pinterest.com/MsSarahHPL
Horicon Public Library’s
Art In The ParkSponsored by the Horicon Phoenix Program
Every Wednesday night at 6pm in Kiwanis ParkJune through August
FREE drop-in children’s art activity during the Music at the Market Concert Series
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A Weekend Filled With Music in Horicon, WI
• Eighteen bands with an array of musical styles• FREE Admission• Petting Zoo & Bouncy Houses• Volleyball competition Saturday• Art Show hosted by Wild Goose Fine Arts united• Taste of Horicon, Saturday at noon• Food & Beverages available throughout the festival
Join us in celebration of local food and music together with Horicon and
the surrounding areas.
Located on Jersey Street in Horicon at Discher Park.
Kevin Fayte Rock ‘n Roll Trio
5:00 pm
WhiskeyBelles
9:00 pm
The Sharrows
7:00 pm
Wisconsin Conservatory of Music Samba unit
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Aaron Williams and the Hoodoo
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Carrie Ann Seymour
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Roxie Beane
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Matt Davies
6:15 pm
Hayward Williams
12:30 pm
Madison Pipes & Drums
11:00 am
Vic & Gab
4:30 pm
Victoria Vox
2:00 pm
Mutts
6:30 pm
Robert Allen Jr. Band
5:00 pm
Calum Graham
3:30 pm
De La Buena
8:30 pm
I’m not A Pilot
7:00 pm
June20, 21 & 22
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Landscape Services
Maintenance Services
Garden Center
N5978 Bennett’s Road, Horicon, WI 920-356-2580
The Horicon Marsh Kiwanis Clubwas chartered July 12, 1962. It is a mem-ber of an international organization of 175,000 Kiwanians. Its mission is to im-prove the quality of life for children and families worldwide. A recent worldwide project focused on iodine deficiency in children. At the local level, Kiwanis provides $2000 in college scholarships, contributes to Badger Boys State, Busi-ness World, Trees for Tomorrow and Hugh O’Brien leadership camps. Its projects and resources support many other local organizations and activities. Meetings are held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at Rock Riv-er Tap beginning at 6pm. Membership is open to anyone 18 years or older.For information: 920-485-2356
“Serving the Children of the World”
Stihl DealerToro Power DealerInterior & Exterior PaintPaint SundriesElectrical SuppliesSporting GoodsHeating SuppliesPlumbing SuppliesLawn & Garden SuppliesAuto SuppliesBuilding Materials
SERVICESOFFERED:Blade SharpeningComputer Paint MatchingKeys CutDrop Off Dry CleaningHunting & Fishing LicenseKnife SharpeningPipe Threading
626 Washington, Horicon920-485-4688
M-F 8am-7pm • Sat. 8am-4:30pm • Sun. 10am-2pm
in Horicon
Hundreds of free book-sharing boxes are popping up around the country, so why not in Horicon? This project aims to build small waterproof boxes around the city to serve as free libraries. People who use the libraries don’t have to have a library card, or follow any formal checkout procedure. The libraries have signs that simply ask users to return a book; there are no fines if they don’t. Some people donate extra books. It is a wonderful way to encourage reading and recycling of books. Our first installation in 2013 was in Kiwanis Park behind the community gardens. In 2014, we hope to place additional libraries in three more City of Horicon parks. www.littlefreelibrary.org
Little Free Library
HoriconAmerican Legion
Post 157
Serving Veterans& the Community
735 S. Hubbard St.Horicon, WI
Fish Fry every Friday night
All-You-Can-EatBreakfast Buffet2nd Sunday of every month
$7.00 adults / $4.50 kids 6-12children under 6 eat free!
Scrambled eggs, sausage, pancakes, potatoes, juice, coffee, milk, pastries and fruit
Hall available for party
or meeting rentals!
Playground Improvement ProjectThe Horicon Phoenix Program is coordinating efforts to raise funds for playground equipment upgrades as well as handicap accessible play areas in River Bend, Kiwanis, and Discher Parks in Horicon. Through the generous donations of the Beaver Dam Community Hospital Foundation, Alliant Energy Foundation, United Cooperative, Horicon Girls Scouts and other anonymous local donors, we have raised over $11,500 as of April 1st 2014. We hope to start installing new equipment in the Spring of 2014. Please consider a tax-deductible donation to our Handicap Accessible Playground Project as we work to make our beautiful parks inclusive for all individuals. Contributions may be sent to:
Horicon Phoenix ProgramC/O Playground Improvement Project
PO Box 42, Horicon, WI 53032
514 E. Lake St., Horicon • 920-485-4009www.horiconfamilychiropractic.com
Horicon Family Chiropractic was founded in 1991 by Dr. Jack Eidem. Over the years he has helped hundreds of families in the greater Dodge County area heal without drugs and surgery and has taken great pride in delivering all-natural healthcare to get sick people well and to keep healthy people functioning at a high level. He now practices with his son, Dr. Steve, and they are eager to help as many people as they can through safe, comfortable, proven, and cost-effective chiropractic care.
Community Events Calendar
Hydro Street Brewing CompanySpring Hours:Sunday 9-at least 8 Monday 11-at least 10Tuesday 3-at least 10Wednesday 3-at least 10Thursday 3-at least 10Friday 11-at least 10Saturday 9-at least 10
152 W James Street, Columbus, WI • 920-350-0252
Our goal as a small business is first to provide high quality food, beverage, and service to all;
and second to support our community.
Serving Fine Food & Fine BrewsVisit our website for our full menuwww.hydrostreetbrew.com
Serving: stouts, porters, ESBs, IPAs, pale ales, wheat beers, and
herb-based brews, among others.
We buy our ingredients from Wisconsin when we can, including grains and hops. We will only be serving tap beer
brewed in-house and bottled beer brewed in other fine microbreweries of Wisconsin. We are experienced
homebrewers of 10 years and are currently only brewing ales.
5/17 Plein Air at the Marsh 10am–4pm Horicon Marsh Education and Visitor Center N7725 Highway 28, Horicon Contact Sue: 920-948-7965 or [email protected]
6/4- The Art Market of WGFAu8/20 4pm- 8pm Horicon Farmer’s Market Kiwanis Park, Horicon Contact Sue: 920-948-7965 or [email protected]
6/21- Fine Arts at Jersey Street6/22 12pm–6pm Jersey Street International Music Festival Contact Sue: 920-948-7965 or [email protected]
7/10 Meet & Mingle at Audubon Inn 5pm–8pm 45 N. Main Street, Mayville Contact Sue: 920-948-7965 or [email protected]
8/27 Artisans at the Market 4pm-8pm Horicon Farmer’s Market Kiwanis Park, Horicon Contact Sue: 920-948-7965 or [email protected]
11/1 5th Annual Horicon High School Craft Fair 9am-3pm Contact Brenda Kane: 920-485-4188 or [email protected]
Displayed art by Carrie Ann Seymour
Events presented by other local organizations
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Scotch and SodaSince 1997, Scotch & Soda band has played in different incarnations. What started as a duo is now a 5-piece, semi-acoustic group - with rich harmonies, featuring favorite acoustic & folk rock and diverse styles to please any musical taste! Our aim is F-U-N and we bring it on every time!
Sponsored by: Horicon American Legion Post 157
JunE 11
Music At The Market
FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIESEvery Wednesday night • June-August 20146:00pm-7:30pm • Kiwanis Park, Horicon, WI
Horicon Farmers Market 4-8pm • Art In The Park for Kids at 6pm
Leroy AirmasterIn the 1980s, Leroy Airmaster was the dominant blues band in a vibrant live blues music scene in southeastern Wisconsin. They performed constantly, and released 4 well received recordings. They received numerous WAMI awards for best blues group. The members of the most popular version of the group reformed in 2010 and continue to perform their unique blend of blues, jazz and rock music.
Sponsored by: Beaver Dam Community Hospitals
JunE 4
Kevin FayteRock ‘n Roll TrioRockabillly is one of the earliest styles of rock and roll music, dating to the early 1950s in the United States, especially in the South. As a genre it blends the sound of American folk and Western musical styles, such as country and bluegrass, with that of rhythm and blues, leading to what is considered “classic” rock and roll. Original members Kevin and Joe met at a Stray Cats show in Green Bay in late ‘06. After a couple false starts, they signed Dr. Goetsch in autumn of ‘09 to keep the beat. The band has been jamming, gigging and generally having a good time ever since.Sponsored by: Beaver Dam Dental
ThriftonesThe band, based in Milwaukee, has been winning fans over with ecclectic set lists and high energy performances that come to life on the stage. The four piece group draws its inspiration from an endless pool of musical genres. You might feel a funky 70s jam end and a weird sonic freak-out begin. A spastic and aggressive rocker leads into a crooning waltz. They have played the outdoor festival stage, the cozy coffeehouse, the gallery night art opening and a lot of those clubs you find yourself in after midnight.Sponsored by: Appleton Sign Co.
JunE 18
JunE 25
Music At The Market
FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIESEvery Wednesday night • June-August 20146:00pm-7:30pm • Kiwanis Park, Horicon, WI
Horicon Farmers Market 4-8pm • Art In The Park for Kids at 6pm
Southern TraditionsSouthern Traditions, one of the hottestcountry bands in the Midwest, has captivated audiences and has become a staple at packed clubs, large festivals, and the biggest of events. Based out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Southern Tradition’s explosive show focuses on the latest modern country hits that have fans dancing and singing all night long. From performing at top venues like Red Rock Saloon and Boot Morning Wake-up Show, to opening up for the Platinum selling recording artist Josh Turner, Southern Tradition is a hardworking band in demand.Sponsored by: Horicon American Legion Post 157
JuLy 2
JuLy 9
Music At The Market
Don Peachey BandDon Peachey hails from Burnett, Wisconsin, a small town located an hour from Milwaukee. He began playing the accordion at the age of 14. Don made his first paying performance at the civic center in Fairwater, Wisconsin. Except for two years in the U.S. Army, he has been keeping dancers happy with his music ever since.Don was elected bandleader of the year by the Wisconsin Orchestra Leaders Association in 1973 and was inducted into the Wisconsin Polka Hall of Fame in 1998. The band is most visible not only for its recording exposure, but for its numerous appearances in 13 states. They have made an annual tour through Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas for 49 consecutive years.Sponsored by: Krizan Insurance Agency
FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIESEvery Wednesday night • June-August 20146:00pm-7:30pm • Kiwanis Park, Horicon, WI
Horicon Farmers Market 4-8pm • Art In The Park for Kids at 6pm
AthasIrish for “joy and gladness,” this is definitely a band that holds true to their name. Based out of Milwaukee, Athas lights the dance floor on fire with a combination of traditional and newly composed Irish dance tunes. They keep the sounds and roots of Celtic music alive through their use of classic Irish instruments. Fierce fiddle, driving bodhrán, and funky guitar riffs as well as the flute, viola, whistles, concertina, djembe and the spoons come together to lift listeners’ feet, drinks, and spirit.Sponsored by: Ice Cream Station
JuLy 16
JuLy 23
Music At The Market
Cajun StrangersThe Cajun Strangers have been playing the music of the Cajun culture of Southwest Louisiana since 2001. This accordion and fiddle driven music is a traditional style that is still heard every night of the week in the dancehalls, bars, clubs and festivals of Louisiana. The Strangers’ last two CDs - 2007’s ‘Vlase a Deux Temps’, and 2010s ‘Cajun Country Ramble’ - have been released on the Swallow Records label based in Ville Platte, Louisiana, and both have won the Prix DeHors de Nous (‘the best outside of us’) given by the Cajun French Music Association for the best CD of the year from a Cajun band from outside Louisiana.Sponsored by: Horicon Bank
FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIESEvery Wednesday night • June-August 20146:00pm-7:30pm • Kiwanis Park, Horicon, WI
Horicon Farmers Market 4-8pm • Art In The Park for Kids at 6pm
Blessed Feathers with special guestCarrie Ann SeymourFour years ago, Donivan Berube left his home in the Sunshine State and headed north to West Bend, WI. Taking up work at a local restaurant, Berube was introduced to Jacquelyn Beupre, a Wisconsin native looking for some help recording her solo music. From this serendipitous introduction, Blessed Feathers was born. The two have been recording together ever since, nurturing a musical and personal partnership highlighted by an on-stage marriage proposal in December 2012.Sponsored by: Horicon Bank
JuLy 30
AuGuST 6
Music At The Market
Milwaukee Hot ClubMilwaukee Hot Club plays “gypsy jazz,” the music of the late great Django Reinhardt and his modern descentants. Their music is a high energy mix of swing, bossa and gypsy samba rhythms. Although primarily instrumental, vocal tunes comprise up to 20% of their set. MHC is 2 gypsy guitars and upright bass, occasionally augmented with clarinet, sax, violin and/or percussion. Milwaukee Hot Club performs both acoustically and with amplification designed to preserve the acoustic qualities of their instruments.Sponsored by: Appleton Sign Co.
FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIESEvery Wednesday night • June-August 20146:00pm-7:30pm • Kiwanis Park, Horicon, WI
Horicon Farmers Market 4-8pm • Art In The Park for Kids at 6pm
Lisa Ridgely and The Fainting RoomMilwaukee-based folk-rock-pop band that specializes in tight lady harmonies, searing guitar solos and songs about nicknamed ovaries. The group showcases infec-tious pop melodies with darker undertones, rooted in a feminine perspective. After performing her fe-folk songs as a solo artist for a few years, Lisa decided to expand her sound with a backing band, The Fainting Room. The Fainting Room features Level 5 Guitar Jedi (2012 WAMI Award-winning Guitarist of the Year) Ryan Elliott. North-woods siren Sara Moilanen, 2011 WAMI Female Vocalist of the Year, plays bass and harmonizes with Lisa. She also lends her vocal abilities and bass playing to vintage country trio The Whiskey Belles. Craig Mertes lends some rock ‘n roll perspective from behind the drum kit in between attempts to attach his drums to his bicycle. Sponsored by: American Legion Auxiliary Post 157
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AuGuST 20
Music At The Market
Vitrolum RepublicThe Milwaukee-based Vitrolum Republic’s sound is a combination of various styles that can best be described as classically infused folk music. Over the course of their first full-length album, For Highbrow Sideshows and Rowboat Serenades, they cover many different styles of music, but all in a way that feels rooted in a style all their own, which they have come to call Gypsy Noir.Their original compositions blur genres, combining classical elements with singer-song-writer, folk, bluegrass, blues and gypsy tango styling. Their music is diverse, and draws upon the acoustic instrumentation that each member brings to the state; violin, piano, acoustic guitar, accordion, mandolin banjo upright bass and a variety of percussion instruments.Sponsored by: Beaver Dam Community Hospitals
FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIESEvery Wednesday night • June-August 20146:00pm-7:30pm • Kiwanis Park, Horicon, WI
Horicon Farmers Market 4-8pm • Art In The Park for Kids at 6pm
Tweed FunkMilwaukee-based R&B machine Tweed Funk is a powerhouse in the tradition of Mitch Ryder and the Detroit Wheels, laced with the stage presence of Luther Allison. The band could be compared to neo-throwback soul merchants like Charles Walker and the Dynamites or even Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings, although Tweed’s Stax-influenced sound is maxed out with a horn section that’s loud and in charge.~ Mark Uricheck, Living Blues Magazine
With Smokey up front, singin’ those soulful blues; JD on guitar, playing those smokin’ hot guitar riffs; those hot horns blowing the roof off with Jon Lovas on sax and Kevin Klemme on trumpet, (but you know that I love horn bands); that great bassist, Eric Madunic and drummer Nick Lang holding the groove, it just don’t get no better than that! You can’t go wrong, ‘cause this band is SMOKIN’ HOT!!!~ Dick Stephenson, Blue Monday Monthly
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SPECIAL PERFORMAnCE4:00pm
Music At The MarketFinal Week in Horicon Phoenix Program’s
Free Summer Concert Series!
FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIESEvery Wednesday night • June-August 20146:00pm-7:30pm • Kiwanis Park, Horicon, WI
Horicon Farmers Market 4-8pm • Art In The Park for Kids at 6pm
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Colin O’BrienColin delights his audiences with fiery melodies, groovy rhythms, soulful lyrics, fancy footwork and old time hat tricks. His banjo, fiddle and guitar playing, percussive dancing, and lyrics all express an earnest regard for the traditional, natural and true.
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handing over our old-fashioned skeleton key to our room, she asked what time we would
be down for breakfast so that it would be ready when we were ready, a great personal
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Visit one of Horicon’s Hidden Treasures!the Satterlee Clark House Horicon Historical Museum is composed of three buildings, including a one-room schoolhouse. open the 4th Sunday of May through october, 1-4pm, it offers a wide variety of exhibits, such as early farm equipment, an arrowhead collection and photographs of Horicon’s past. there is no admission charge.322 Winter Street
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A Word About SponsorshipA question we’re often asked is, “How do you guys at the Horicon Phoenix Program pay for all of this stuff?” Quite simply, very little of what we do would be possible if not for the generous gifts and donations from our Sponsors. Businesses and individuals contribute to us, because they believe in what we’re doing and they want to give back to you – our community. For that we owe them our thanks and gratitude. Throughout this booklet are ads designed to help identify the businesses that sponsor our programs and projects. The more you search them out and the more you continue to buy locally, the more Horicon’s local economy will thrive. Let them know how much you appreciate their support of the Horicon Phoenix Program. They need to know that their donation has had an impact, so your feedback is incredibly important to keep Horicon a City on the Rise. Lastly, if you would like to see your business featured in the next issue of our magazine, send an email to [email protected] for details.
Thank you!Your Horicon Phoenix Program Board of Directors
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5:00 pmIce Cream Social & Cookout
LIVE MuSICSteve Cohen • Jim Liban
Lil’ Rev Trio
10:00 am“Ace Race”
Disc Golf Tournament
2014 Labor Day Weekend Saturday, August 30, 2014 at River Bend Park
Sunday, August 31, 20144:00 pm
Family Entertainment
5:00 pmIce Cream Social & Cookout
6:00 pmLIVE MuSIC Soggy Prairie Boys
Dusk Fireworks
2014 Horicon Phoenix ProgramAutumn Calendar of Events
Schedule subject to change.See www.horiconphoenix.com for info
9/3 Horicon Farmers Market at Kiwanis Park Dress-up photo booth, open mic9/10 Horicon Farmers Market at Kiwanis Park Busker, open mic9/17 Horicon Farmers Market at Kiwanis Park Hot apple cider and apple desserts concert by The OK Factor9/24 Horicon Farmers Market at Kiwanis Park Wagon rides, open mic10/1 Horicon Farmers Market at Kiwanis Park Scarecrow decorating contest open mic10/8 Horicon Farmers Market at Kiwanis Park Horicon Harvestfest featuring pumpkin carving/painting, bonfire, Craft beer tasting, open mic10/11 World Zombie Day Zombie Run & Zombie Walk
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Zombie RunTest your speed and agility against the zombie horde. Lose all your flags and you die. Zombies and survivors welcome. Prizes for best zombie make-up, fastest runners, and zombie with the most flags. Registration begins in August. Watchwww.horiconphoenix.com for details.
Zombie WalkLurch down the street with other zombies. Exchange cans of food to enter booths for zombie make-up and games. Prizes for best costumes. All food donated to local food pantries.
World Zombie DaySaturday, October 11, 2014
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Plus a full SNACK Menu!Burgers • Hot Dogs • Pizzas • Smoothies • Pretzels & More!
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In the spirit of Service, Not Self, the mission of the American Legion Auxiliary is to support The American Legion and to honor the sacrifice of those who serve by enhancing the lives of our veterans, military, and their families, both at home and abroad. For God and Country, we advocate for veterans,
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Auxiliary Unit 157
Built in 1927, the dance hall has seen a lot activity over the years. Recently, however, it has fallen into a state of disrepair. The Horicon Phoenix Program is working to raise money to replace the damaged boards, repaint the exterior, sand and refinish the flooring, upgrade the electrical, and make other repairs to the building. The Horicon Phoenix Program will donate up to $5,000 in matching funds for this project. Additionally, we will coordinate the volunteer efforts to provide labor for the project. Your tax-deductible contribution will help keep the Dance Hall from being condemned and allow it to continue to be used for Autumn Art on The Marsh, weddings, dances, concerts, family reunions, etc. Let’s work together to save this treasure! Please join us in preserving the history of Horicon.
Tax deductible contribution:*Send a check to:Horicon Phoenix Program,P.O. Box 42, Horicon WI 53032
*Make a deposit at Horicon Bank into theHoricon Phoenix Program -Discher Park Restoration Account
Contact membership chairman for more info orqualifications to become a member
920-485-3379
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The Horicon Phoenix Program
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Our MissionThe Horicon Phoenix Program mission is to be a comprehensive economic and community revitalization program in the city of Horicon. Our group supports the local businesses, schools, civic organizations and environment with a special emphasis on respect, sustainability, friendship, and the benefits of enjoying life locally.
We are the catalyst for a myriad of public opportunities like the Horicon Community Gardens and Farm Market, Summer Concerts in the Park, Riverbend Park Disc Golf Course, Labor Day Fireworks and other special events.
The Horicon Phoenix Program seeks to strengthen our community by providing direct grants to small businesses and organizations that have a positive impact on the Greater Horicon Area, and recognition to those civic leaders who have worked so hard to make Horicon a viable, thriving community.
We work hard to build our community so Horicon can continue to be a
‘City On The Rise’.
Our funding depends on donations from private citizens and local businesses. If you enjoy attending any of the events that we provide, please consider a donation. Any amount helps and would be appreciated! Some of the events that you may enjoy include:• Winter Festival• Farmers Market and Community Gardens• Free Summer Concert Series• Jersey Street Music Festival• Labor Day Fireworks and Music Festival
Other projects we’re working on:• Discher Dance Hall Restoration• Horicon Parks Playground Equipment• Little Library• Small Business Center• Community Art Center
The Horicon Phoenix Program is a non-Profit Community Action Organization.
Please send your tax-deductible donation to:
Horicon PhoenixProgram
PO Box 42Horicon, WI 53032
or visit our website atHoriconPhoenix.com
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