MACCI s Annual Dinner... Celebrating the Communities Portraits of Success
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1 MACCI s Annual Dinner... Celebrating the Communities Portraits of Success February 2015 Volume 29 Number 2 Over 225 business people joined us for dinner to celebrate Marshfield s 2014 Portraits of Success. Throughout the evening the following awards were announced. - MACCI s Service Award: Neil Riedel - MACCI s Leadership Marshfield Alumnus of the Year: Paula Jero - Small Business of the Year: Wildwood Animal Hospital & Clinic LLC - Firm of the Year: V&H Inc. Trucks Congratulations to all our recipients! Member Tip of the Month pg. 4 Special thanks to our Presenting sponsors, Marshfield Clinic and Security Health Plan and to our Corporate sponsors listed below. The centerpiece sponsors added that special touch to the event, and MACCI is most grateful to everyone who helped make this evening successful. Presenting Sponsors 2015 Annual Meeting Corporate Sponsors Business News Shared Pg. 2 Inc. S E C U R I T Y O V E R H E A D D O O R TRANSPORT INC. Reality Store Volunteers Needed pg. 5 Process Systems
2 MACCI Welcomes New Members For more than 40 years, Legal Shield Business Solutions has provided their members with comprehensive legal service plans, provided by top-rated attorneys, for one low monthly fee. Located at 904 Waters Edge Court in Marshall, WI, they specialize in protecting and growing businesses. They also provide comprehensive identity theft protection plans and legal service plans to employees, families and commercial drivers. Lisa Taylor, Independent Associate is our Marshfield contact and she can be reached at or her at Check out their website at for additional information. Diversified, Inc. dba Overhead Door of Wausau, has been serving the Wausau area since the 1970 s. Providing commercial and residential doors, accessories and 24-hour emergency service, they strive to provide excellent customer service. Located at 8325 Highland Drive in Wausau, Laurie Heuser is the Sales Manager and can be reached at or For a complete list of services check out the website at com. MACCI welcomes Harry Borgman as an Associate Member. Harry retired from Heritage Bank in 2014 and wants to stay connected to the Marshfield area. We look forward to his involvement. Business News Congratulations to ESE on being recognized for the fourth consecutive time for earning a three-year certification from the Control Systems Integrators Association. ESE is a 100% employee owned organization that has been at the forefront of designing and commissioning innovative plant automation systems for food and beverage applications since 1981, and is located at 3600 Downwind Drive in Marshfield. Andrew Halverson, Vice Presient of Business Development for Ellis Stone Construction Company, has been selected by the Portage County Business Council (PCBC) for the 2014 President s Award. Ellis Stone Construction is located at 3201 Stanley Street in Stevens Point. Congratulations, Andrew! Kudos to Marco, Inc. on being selected as a 2014 Elite Dealer by ENX magazine and the Week in Imaging, a print and online publication for dealers and reseller of office technology, solutions and services. Marco specializes in cloud/hosted services, managed services, business IT sevices, carrier services, copiers/printers, phone systems, document management and audio/video systems. In addition to this recognition, Marco has been selected as the North Dakota Young Professional 2014 Best Place to Intern and runner-up for the 2014 Best Place to Work. Marco serves customers nationally with offices in Minnesota, Illinois, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. Keep doing great things! Congratulations to Royal Credit Union s (RCU) School $ense program, on receiving a legacy award which is given to an organization, business or individual whose purpose and heritage is ingrained in sustained financial literacy and capability. The program has developed over a 21-year period, and is not only a model for excellence in our state, but is nationally recognized. Way to go, RCU! Daniel Ramsey was recently named chief operating officer for the Marshfield Clinic Health System. Ramsey joined the health system in this newly created role in January and we look forward to his community involvement. Welcome to Marshfield! Todd Schultz recently joined Pioneer Bank as Assistant VP - Loans. Todd, who is a Marshfield native and MACCI Ambassador, has 20 years experience as a loan officer and looks forward to continuing to help Pioneer Bank build its business in Marshfield. Todd can be reached at tschultz@pioneerbank.net. Best of luck, Todd! Royal Credit Union recently named Tara Graff as Vice President of Marketing and Business Development. She will be responsible for managing the organization s branding through all channels, ensuring consistent and effective brand express through all touch points, including marketing campaigns, members communication, the website, online and mobile services, and office design. Royal Credit Union is a federally insured credit union serving over 150,000 members with 26 full service offices. Visit rcu.org or call RCU at for more information. Associated Bank Career Enters the Digital Age of Social Media At Associated Bank they are always looking for ways to attract high-caliber talent and find a good fit for that talent within their organization. Research shows that the most effective way to connect with talent is to leverage social media. Associated Bank uses Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn to: - Showcase open positions - Recruit both active and passive candidates - Advertise hiring events and community recruitment partnerships - Share why colleagues come to Associated Bank and why they stay Your help in generating traffic to these pages is appreciated. jobs associated-bank If you have questions contact Jennifer Bauer at Jennifer.Bauer@associatedbank. com 2 MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
3 Solarus Expands MediaShower to Marshfield... PresentsCookies and MACCI Bucks With the success of MediaShower in the Wisconsin Rapids area, many local businesses from nearby cities expressed an interest in having the service. Solarus has recently started to deliver MediaShower to the Marshfield area and they are proud to showcase a few of the new Marshfield business customers. The sales team, Wendy Hack, Cathy Shea and Nick Bord delivered cookies and MACCI Bucks to their new Solarus customers as a thank you. With Solarus MediaShower, businesses can get the latest and best fiber technology available for their business Internet and business phone service. Give the Solarus Team a call for more information and to schedule a free analysis of your service needs at For more information contact Mike Meinel at Pictured with Solarus sales team members are representatives from the companies of: Roehl Transport: Jason Post and David Sleznikow Maurer Roofing: Linda Degenhardt Marshfield Steel: Jamie Frome Napa: Karrie Moll & Napa employees Marshfield Wilbert Vault: Jill Lucksted MACCI Discontinues Post Office Box As of January 2, 2015, MACCI will no longer be using their Post Office mailing address. When mailing to the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry, please use our physical address of 700 South Central Avenue, Marshfield, WI Please make this change in your databases. Thank you for your cooperation! MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 3
4 ARE YOU SOCIALLY CONNECTED? Is your business connecting with others through social media? Do you want to get additional exposure to increase your visibility and build your audience on these network sources? Consider adding your social media networks to your business listing on MACCI s website. The annual investment is minimal and gives your business an opportunity to be seen by others on the information super highway known as the World Wide Web. MACCI has nine different social networks that can be linked to your business listing including LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Google+, Flicker, YouTube, FourSquare, Pinterest, and Instagram. MACCI s website produced over 1.5 million referrals in 2014, which is a 60% increase over the previous year! If you are interested in getting your business listing connected with your social networks, please contact our member services director Karen Isaacson at (715) or macci@marshfieldchamber.com. The Melody Lingers On musical February 5-7 The University of Wisconsin-Marshfield/Wood County Continuing Education presents The Melody Lingers On: The Songs of Irving Berlin February 5-7 at 7:30 p.m. in the Helen Connor Laird Theater. Enjoy a revue of ballads, dance numbers, novelty tunes & love songs in celebration of Irving Berlin. It s a musical journey through the life of Irving Berlin, a man who lived for over 100 years, wrote for more than five decades and defined American music! Enjoy a special night out with a Wine & Appetizer Reception: Saturday, February 7 at 6:30 p.m. Reception & Ticket Package: $22. Tickets for the show only are $13. The Box Office is open Thursdays and Fridays from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Buy tickets by calling or purchase online at marshifeld. uwc.edu. Winner Goes On Three Minute Shopping Spree Carol Tomke of Marshfield was the grand prize winner of the $300 shopping spree from the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry s Christmas Business After 5. Sponsored by the MACCI Ambassadors, Carol s name was drawn from hundreds of guest s names who enjoyed the event held at Hotel Marshfield. Partnering with Festival Foods for the shopping spree, Carol was given 3-minutes to run through the store and shop! Pushing the cart as Carol ran through the store was her sister, JoEllen Heiman. Prior to the spree, Carol had done her research and knew exactly what she wanted to purchase, finishing her spree in less than two minutes. MACCI Ambassadors sponsor up to $300 for this shopping spree and anything over that amount Carol was responsible for herself. When finished the grand total came to $ Pictured with Carol, is Festival Foods Store Director, Mark Gayhart.Thank you, Festival Foods for partnering with MAC- CI on this venture, and to the MACCI Ambassadors for sponsoring this great grand prize. 4 MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
5 Xtreme Xploration Scheduled Xtreme Xploration will be held on Tuesday, February 10 afrom 8:15 am - 2:30 pm at the UW-Marshfield/Wood County campus (snow date is February 12). This event brings business and educational leaders together to share real life experience to prepare students for post high school opportunities. Over 50 volunteers will assist students with resume reviews, personal interviews and panel discussions regarding topics such as social media in the workplace, dress code & ethics and dealing with intergenerational differences. A student life panel, financial aid information and a higher education fair will also be featured. Xtreme Xploration is coordinated and sponsored by: UW-Marshfield/Wood County, Mid-State Technical College, Central City Credit Union, MACCI, the Sunrise Rotary Club of Marshfield, Marshfield High School, Columbus Catholic Schools, and Marshfield Alternative School Reality Stores Are Set. Volunteers Needed! The 2015 Reality Stores have been scheduled for March 10 at Spencer Schools and April 14 at Marshfield Middle School. Students from Auburndale, Columbus Catholic, Granton, Greenwood, Immanuel Lutheran, Loyal, Marshfield, Pittsville, Spencer, and St. Joseph Catholic schools will attend the stores. This successful event, originally a Leadership Marshfield project, helps eighth grade students put the puzzle of their future together. Before the day of the store, students will be assigned an occupation with annual income, benefits, a marital status, combined income, and children. The first lesson students learn will be how to calculate their net monthly income. They deduct state and federal taxes, social security and Medicare, and quickly realize the difference between gross and net income. As they enter the store, the young shoppers will be greeted by business volunteers representing a variety of monthly expenses. Students arrange for their housing, furnishings, utilities, transportation, childcare, groceries, insurance, and taxes, and will be required to donate to charity and contribute to their savings account. They are allowed to make optional purchases such as computers, motorcycles, pets, and family vacations; assuming, of course, their budget allows for such expenditures. In addition, students are given chance factors, the unexpected occurrences that affect a family s budget, such as emergency room visits, automobile problems, or spontaneous purchases. Life lessons that occur daily as adults are simulated in the store. During past year s stores, several students downsized their homes, realized they couldn t purchase the vehicles they wanted, or gave up other luxuries to make their money balance. Some pursued a part-time job to make ends meet, or discovered a need for social services assistance. Many students are amazed at the added expense of having children! Most students leave the reality store with an increased awareness of budgeting money and making wise financial choices. Others have admitted they will give more consideration to their career and education choices. Overall, the reality store exposes students to the concept of preparing a monthly budget, with a glimpse of how much things cost and how quickly they add up. The Reality Stores are staffed by area business representatives who sell their services to these eighth grade students. For example, realtors sell houses, car dealers sell vehicles, and insurance agents offer home and automobile coverage. While in the store, students have to arrange for day care services, pay municipal taxes and order telephone and electric service as they prepare a monthly budget. Your help is needed as we plan this year s stores. For more information or to find out how you can get involved, contact Karen Isaacson at (715) or macci@marshfieldchamber.com. MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 5
6 MACCI s Agri-Business Booth at Farm Show Don t miss the 35th annual Farm Show, February 18 & 19, at the Marshfield Mall, the largest farm show in Central Wisconsin! MACCI s Agri-Business Committee will have a booth at this event featuring samplings of a variety of Ag products donated by area buisnesses as well as information regarding the powerful impact of Agriculture to the area. The show is open from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm both days with 170 booths inside the mall and equipment displays outside. Announcement of MACCI s 2015 Friend of Ag and the area s outstanding Ag seniors will be made during the vendor reception beginning at 4:00 pm on Wednesday, February 18. MACCI s 9th Annual-Business Banquet Save the date for MACCI s Agri-Business banquet to be held Monday, March 9th at the Marshfield Eagles. The 2015 Friend of Ag recipient, twelve area Outstanding Seniors and Century farms will be recognized at this event. Tickets are available by contacting the MACCI office at COPD Presentation Partners with Ministry Saint Joseph s Hospital is sponsoring a COPD presentation on March 12, at 6:30 pm in the Mother Frances Streitel Conference Center at the hospital. The presenter will be Karen Masanz from the hospital respiratory department, and she will provide an overview of COPD -- what it is, treatment, COPD action plan, and how to avoid infections. This presentation will be free and open to the public. Open House to See Latest Technology The public is invited to attend an open house to preview the latest technological advances in fighting cancer. The open house will be held at Ministry Saint Joseph s Hospital s Radiation Oncology Department. Technology featured will be of the Gamma Knife, Tomotherapy/SBRT, Linear Accelerator and High Dose Rate Brachytherapy. The Open House will be from 4:30-6:30 pm on Thursday, February 19. Enter through the main lobby and follow signs. There will be tours, education materials, hors d oeuvres and door prizes. Symphonic Band performs a Valentine s Day concert Enjoy a special night out with a Valentine s Day concert presented by the University of Wisconsin-Marshfield/ Wood County Symphonic Band Friday, February 13 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $7, purchase online at edu or call Box Office hours are Thursdays and Fridays from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m Still using bulky water bottles/coolers? (that never get properly sanitized) Switch to: Safer Efficient Profitable Go Green Pat Brogan pbrogan@eojohnson.com 6 MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
7 50th Anniversary celebration continues with reunion, concert In honor of the University of Wisconsin-Marshfield/Wood County s 50th Anniversary the campus is hosting several events to celebrate 50 years serving students and the community. February events include the final Continuing Education Relive the 60 s lecture The Films, They Are A Changin February 17 at 7 p.m. presented by Professor Julie Tharp. Cost is $10. Pre-registration is required, call Continuing Education at Also in February, The Hamilton Roddis Memorial Library will host a free Campus-Community Book Club featuring Wingshooters by local author Nina Revoyr with discussions February 10 and 24 at 6 p.m. In March, the campus will hold a free reunion, inviting back alumni and past faculty and staff. Join us March 20 from 5-7 p.m. for an evening of remembering and reconnecting and learn about the past, present and future of the campus with displays and a program at 5:30 p.m. The following day, March 21 at 7:30 p.m. the Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra will perform in the Helen Connor Laird Theater. Buy your tickets online at the Box Office at to see one of the finest chamber orchestras in the country. April brings the annual University Foundation fundraiser Food For Thought. This year s event, April 11 at 5 p.m., will delight your taste buds with around 30 tappas-style gourmet foods prepared by local home-chefs. Flash back to the 60 s with entertainment by The Britins, a Beatles cover band. On May 8 we celebrate our graduates with a special commencement speaker UW System President Ray Cross. Join us for these activities to celebrate 50 years of higher education in the Marshfield area and Wood County. For more information visit St. Vincent de Paul Charity Ball: A Black Tie and Black Bag Affair St. Vincent De Paul Free Clinic offers a free clinic that has an initiative to provide medical care to the underserved in our community. We are staffed by volunteer physicians, nurses, phlebotomists and medical staff from Marshfield Clinic and Saint Joseph s Hospital. The clinic provides medical care in addition to helping to secure medications for those who are not able to afford them. The Free Clinic is funded through grants and donations. In an effort to obtain additional resources with which we may further serve the community, a fundraising event is being planned at the Knights of Columbus on February 28, St. Vincent De Paul Charity Ball: A Black Tie and Black Bag Affair. Generous donations have been secured for the event including a venue and entertainment. In order to ensure the success of this endeavor, we are asking local businesses and individuals to support the event. We hope you will take this opportunity to show your support for the good works provided by the Free Clinic. Your support will be listed on our event program. For questions regarding the event, please contact me at (907) , hess.sarah@ marshfieldclinic.org. Wisconsin Firm Named to Innovation AveNEW Microscopy Innovations, LLC of Marshfield is one of eight winning companies from our countries named to Innovation AveNEW at SLAS2015, the annual conference & exhibition of the Socity for Laboratory Automoation and Screening. Mark T. Nelson, CEO of Microscopy Innovations develops high-impact science tools for microscopy and cell biology. Its core technology is protected by multiple U.W. and international patents. The company s new automated processor increases efficiency in laboratories preparing specimens for electron microscope imaging. The investor supported company is located in Marshfield, with additional facilities in Madison. Congratulations, Mark! MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 7
8 Encourage Employees To Attend Networking Events Once a month, your Chamber offers Business After 5 s. Hosted at a member business and sponsored by additional members, this networking event is open to all members and their employees. This member benefit is a great opportunity for you to grow your business and support your Chamber. Every month, over 200 business people attend and take advantage of the networking opportunity. Locations confirmed for 2015 include: February 12: Elk s Lodge March: Blue Heron Brew Pub/West 14th April: Open May: V&H Inc. Trucks June: Kabinet Konnection July: Hot Time in the City August: BA5 on the Farm September: Marshfield Utilities October: Rogers Cinema November: Open December 10: Christmas Business After 5 at Hotel Marshfield If you are interested in hosting this event in 2015 or co-sponsoring a particular month, please contact Debbie Bauer at or her at debbiebauer@marshfieldchamber.com. EMV: Are You Ready? MACCI is pleased to partner with Associated Bank in offering two informational programs on credit card processing rules that you need to know. Both programs will have the same information shared and will be held in the MACCI Conference Room at 700 South Central Avenue. Informational Seminars will be presented: Tuesday, February 17 at Noon Tuesday, March 3 at 4:00 pm Attendees will learn about the new Credit/Debit Card technology and processing rules for merchants that accept payments at the point of sale beginning on October 1, The seminar will also include information on Apple Pay and other new forms of contactless payments. Lunch is being sponsorsed by Associated Bank on Tuesday, February 17. We ask that you RSVP if planning to attend either program by calling or macciinfo@marshfieldchamber.com Justin Evans, Business Consultant with Associated Merchant Services will be our presenter. Information presented is priceless -- but there is no fee to attend. Register today! 8 MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY
9 Winter s Remedy at Cultural Fair The Marshfield Cultural Fair on Saturday, February 28 will present a colorful array of music, dance, activities and foods. From 10:00 am, to 4:00 pm, the University of Wisconsin-Marshfield/Wood County will be filled with sights and sounds not common in central Wisconsin. Included in the event will be the KHO-THI Dance Company with traditional instruments, infectious music, authentic costumes and African-American dance. Yid Vicious, a Jewish folk music ensemble, specializes in a kelzmer style for dancing and celebrating. Additional programs in Irish, Indian Bhangra, MPK Celtic Christian, Hmong and Chinese cultures will complement various ethnic food choices; and a children s area will offer related activities to enjoy. - February 28, :00 am - 4:00 pm - UW-Marshfield/Wood County campus, 2000 West Fifth Street, Marshfield - Admission is free - For more information, contact Julie Tharp at or julie.tharp.uwc.edu Save the Date - Sheltering Hearts 11th Annual Mardi Gras On Thursday, February 12, from 5:30-9:30 pm at RiverEdge Golf Course, enjoy a sit down dinner, live & silent auctions, and cash at the 11th Annual Mardi Gras, a fundraiser for Personal Development Center, Inc. Domestic Violence & Assault Services. All proceeds benefit Personal Development Center, Inc., a community-supported organization dedicated to creating a community free from the threat of violence. For more information, check out PDC s website at Duel It Fore the Kids Event Scheduled On Thursday, February 26 at the Holiday Inn in Marshfield plan to attend Duel It Fore the Kids. Social hour begins at 6:30 pm, followed by entertainment at 7:30 pm. For ticket information contact Marshfield Clinic Development at Continuing Education Offers New Classes in Winter/Spring Brochure The University of Wisconsin-Marshfield/Wood County Office of Continuing Education has released its Winter/Spring 2015 Brochure and is accepting registrations. Continuing Education offers people of all ages the opportunity to learn a new skill, explore a new hobby, advance his/her career, and/or take a trip in a convenient and affordable way. Classes in February include: So, You Want to Write a Novel, a four part series to help you hone elements of writing a book; Relive the 60 s lecture: The Films, They Are A Changin, looking at the evolution from film censorship to today s ratings system; Cooking with Maple, discover the endless possibilities of cooking with maple syrup; Wisconsin Indians Today, an introduction to contemporary issues regarding Wisconsin Indians and Fencing, a course for beginners or experienced fencers. The deadline to register for the March 29 trip to see The First Baptist of Ivy Gap at the LaCrosse Community Theatre (travel included) is February 4. This play centers on a reunion of six women volunteering for the Red Cross during World War II. With humor, drama and warmth these women explore life, truth and friendship. Brochures are available at the Office of Continuing Education and community locations. Many classes fill quickly, so early registration is advised. View a full course listing or register online at by phone at (715) , or in person at the Office of Continuing Education, 2000 W. 5th Street, Marshfield. MARSHFIELD AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY 9
10 FREE! Career Exploration Internship & Job Fair Tuesday, February 10 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. UW-Marshfield/Wood County Commons High School or College Student? Recent Graduate? Looking for Seasonal Work? Start Here! Connecting Qualified Workers to Local Jobs Find local immediate and seasonal positions or internships. Explore career opportunities available in the Marshfield area. Add quality work experience to your resume. Start your Job Hunt today and connect with local employers! Business Participating Include: UW-Marshfield/Wood County 2000 West 5th Street, Marshfield marshfield.uwc.edu
11 Marshfield Cultural Fair Saturday, February a.m. to 4 p.m. Free Event! Featuring Performances from Yid Vicious Eastern European Folk Music UW-Marshfield/Wood County KHO-THI Dance Company 2000 West 5th Street, Marshfield, WI SPAIN
12 LARGEST SHOW IN CENTRAL WISCONSIN Come and Visit over 120 Vendors & Exhibits See the Latest Farm Products & Services View Huge Display of the Newest Farm Machinery Buy at Special Farm Show Pricing Spin the Wheel of Fortune to win prizes Delicious Hot Meals from Shady Lane 4-H Shop the Mall for Great Deals
13 Background: Right 2 Play 4 All (R2P4A) is a program that financially assists youth in paying for fees and/or sports equipment. Affiliated with the United Way, Right 2 Play 4 All enables kids from elementary through high school the ability to participate in extracurricular activities (e.g. basketball, football, soccer, karate, dance). Contest Theme / Eligibility: All school age students are encouraged to design a logo that illustrates a healthy and active lifestyle for all youth in the greater Marshfield area through the participation in sports activities. Guidelines for Artwork All artwork should be the student's ORIGINAL, hand-done creation. Photographs and computer-generated artwork will not be accepted. All artwork should be horizontal (landscape), 8 ½ X 11 or 9 X 12 white unlined paper without a mat, frame or border. Artwork should not have the artist s signature, initials or name on front. Any artwork with such identifying characteristics will be disqualified and eliminated from the competition. The artist s name, age, grade, home address, and phone number should be printed on the back of the artwork. Artwork will become the property of the Right 2 Play 4 All program. Deadline / Submission Friday, February 27, 2015 by 3:30 pm. Submissions can be dropped off or mailed to the MACCI office at 700 South Central Ave. Marshfield, WI Attn: Right 2 Play 4 All Logo Contest Judging The top 3 entries will be chosen by the Right 2 Play 4 All committee. These entries will be posted on the Right 2 Play 4 All Facebook page for final voting. The entry with the most likes by midnight on Friday, March 13, will be the winner. Winners will be notified by phone the week of March Prizes / Recognition 1 st Place : 4 Tickets to a Milwaukee Brewer game 2 nd Place: $25 Gift Certificate to Victory Apparel 3 rd Place: 16 Pizza and 4 Sodas from Scotty s Pizza Disclaimer These activities are not sponsored nor endorsed by the Marshfield School District or any of its schools or area school districts. The district assumes no responsibility for the conduct during or safety of the activities. Marshfield School District and other area districts shall be held harmless from any cause of action, claim, or petition filed in any court of administrative tribunal arising out of the distribution of these materials including attorney s fees and judgments or awards.
14 Portraits of Success MACCI s 2015 Annual Meeting Picture Perfect Moments!
15 0 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 29 th Annual FFA Toy Show 9 am 3 pm MFLD High School Fieldhouse 2 Ribbon Cutting V & Company Salon & Spa 4:00 pm Crystal Apple Kickoff! Ribbon Cutting First Weber 4:00 pm Crystal Apple Kickoff! Columbus Catholic & Marshfield Middle School 5 The Melody Lingers On 7:30 pm Helen Connor Laird Theater 6 The Melody Lingers On 7:30 pm Helen Connor Laird Theater 7 Fun D Arts :30 pm RiverEdge Golf Course The Melody Lingers On 7:30 pm Helen Connor Laird Theater 8 9 Business & Governmental Affairs mtg 11 am MACCI Agri-Business mtg 3:30 pm MACCI Young Professional mtg 5:30 pm MACCI 10 Java Jump Start Sourcing Candidates 7:30 am MSTC, Rm 126 Xtreme Xploration 8:15 am 2:30 pm UW-Marshfield/Wood County 11 Wisconsin DOT Secretary Mark Gottlieb 12:30 pm Roehl Transport 12 11th Anniversary Sheltering Hearts Mardi Gras 5:30 pm 9:30 pm RiverEdge Golf Course Press Conference 11:30 am Shirley s House of Hope Business After 5 Elks Lodge 13 Valentine s Day Concert 7:30 pm UW Marshfield /Wood County 14 Valentine s Day Serenade Featuring Ryan McIntyre & Keith Pulvermacher 7:00 pm- Holiday Inn 15 The Diamonds A Salute to America Bandstand 7:30 pm Lucille Tack Center for the Arts Associated Bank s EMV are you Ready? Presentation noon MACCI 18 35th Annual Farm Show 10 am 4 pm Marshfield Mall 19 Leadership Mfld Healthcare Day 7:30 am 35 th Annual Farm Show 10 am 4 pm Marshfield Mall 20 Pee Wee Hockey Marshfield Fairgrounds 21 Pee Wee Hockey Marshfield Fairgrounds 2nd Annual Winter Fest RiverEdge Golf Course Pee Wee Hockey Marshfield Fairgrounds 23 MACCI Board mtg 4 pm MACCI Neighborhood Memory Café 9:00 am 10:30 pm Stoney River Memory Care 26 Young Professionals Social 6:00 pm 501 Sports Bar Duel it Fore the Kids 6:30 pm Holiday Inn Annual Cultural Fair 10 am 4 pm UW-Marshfield/ Wood County
16 700 South Central Avenue Marshfield, WI PRESORTED STANDARD US POSTAGE PAID MARSHFIELD, WI PERMIT NO phone: (715) fax: (715) Return Service Requested Perspectives is published monthly for the members and supporters of the Marshfield Area Chamber of Commerce & Industry. MACCI is a member of the American Chamber of Commerce Executives (ACCE), the Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC), the Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce Executives (WCCE), Wisconsin Economic Development Corp. (WEDC), International Economic Development Council (IEDC), International Council of Shopping Centers (ICSC), Wisconsin Downtown Action Council (WDAC) and SCORE (Counselors to America s Small Business), Transportation Development Association (TDA), Dairy Business Council (DBA), and Wisconsin Economic Development Association ( WEDA). Correspondence may be sent to MACCI at 700 South Central Avenue, Marshfield, WI Send faxes to or call Our address is macci@marshfieldchamber. com and our web site is com Your Staff of: MACCI Scott Larson, Executive Director Debbie Bauer, Program Director Karen Isaacson, Member Services Director Pam Schweiger, Administrative Assistant Chamber Foundation Karen Olson, Business Development Director Convention & Visitors Bureau Matt McLean, Executive Director Lyn Anderson - Marketing Assistant MACCI Board of Directors Dave Meissner, President Pat Wesenberg, Vice President Frank Baltus, Secretary Troy Weik - Treasurer Bob Trussoni - Exec. Member Nick Arnoldy Neil Armitage Jerry Cleveland Todd Diedrich Matt Eckelberg Sharon Helwig Cory LaTourell Amy Nystrom Phil Trierweiler Ron Wilczek Advertise in the New Perspectives Raise your company s visibility in a monthly newsletter that goes to the top executives, managers and entrepreneurs in Marshfield & surrounding communities. Perspectives is an extremely cost-effective way to get your message out to a highly targeted group of your fellow business people. For more information, contact the Chamber at (715)
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