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- Fremont-Wolf River EMS Annual Turkey Dinner – February 22, 2025!
Get ready for a delicious meal and a great cause! The Fremont-Wolf River EMS Annual Turkey Dinner is back, and invite everyone to come out and support the local EMS team. 📅 Date: Saturday, February 22, 2025 🕓 Time: 4:00 PM until SOLD OUT 📍 Location: Nauti Turtle, 710 Wolf River Dr, Fremont, WI 💲 Cost: $12 per person What’s on the Menu? 🍗 Turkey 🍞 Dressing 🥔 Mashed Potatoes & Gravy 🥖 Rolls 🥦 Vegetables 🥧 Homemade Pie More Than Just Dinner! 🎟 Raffle Baskets 🥧 Pie Auction 🛍 Silent Auction Items All proceeds benefit Fremont-Wolf River EMS to help purchase a Tracked Stair Chair & Scoop Stretchers —essential equipment for better emergency response in the community! Come dine in or grab a meal to go , and don’t forget to stop by the bar for a drink. Help pack the Nauti Turtle to show appreciation for the EMS team that works tirelessly to keep us safe! 🙏 Thank you for your support! They can't wait to see you there! #SupportLocalEMS #TurkeyDinner #FremontWolfRiverEMS #CommunityStrong Would you like any changes or additions?
- Weyauwega-Fremont Wrestling Dominates Regionals – All 14 Wrestlers Advance to Sectionals!
The Weyauwega-Fremont Warhawks put on a commanding performance at the Omro Regional Tournament , capturing first place with an impressive 343.5 points and qualifying all 14 wrestlers for sectionals! This dominant showing sets the stage for a high-stakes team sectional showdown on Tuesday, February 18th, at 5:30 PM in Bonduel , where the Warhawks will face Crandon for a shot at the Team State Tournament . Individual Results – 14 Wrestlers Moving On! 106 lbs: Jaydon – 2nd Place 🥈 113 lbs: Josue – 2nd Place 🥈 120 lbs: Riley – 1st Place 🏆 126 lbs: Jake – 2nd Place 🥈 132 lbs: Ezra – 4th Place 138 lbs: Carter B – 1st Place 🏆 144 lbs: Aiden – 2nd Place 🥈 150 lbs: Collin – 1st Place 🏆 157 lbs: Connor – 1st Place 🏆 165 lbs: Woody – 4th Place 175 lbs: Carter M – 2nd Place 🥈 190 lbs: Wyatt – 2nd Place 🥈 215 lbs: Tellyer – 1st Place 🏆 285 lbs: Cashten – 2nd Place 🥈 Next Stop: Team Sectionals – Tuesday, February 18th! The Warhawks will take on Crandon at Bonduel High School (5:30 PM) . The winner will battle the Brillion/Shiocton winner for a coveted spot at Team State ! 📣 Let’s Pack the Gym! This is a huge moment for Weyauwega-Fremont Wrestling as they aim to qualify for Team State. Come out and show your support—bring the energy, wear your Warhawk gear, and cheer them on to victory! #LetsGoWarhawks #RoadToState #WFWrestling 💪🔥
- Waupaca County Snowmobile Trails Are Open – Ride Safe and Support Your Local Clubs!
Waupaca County, WI – February 17, 2025 Great news for snowmobilers—ALL ZONES in Waupaca County are officially open! With fresh snow and groomers actively maintaining trails, conditions range from fair to good across the county. Riders are encouraged to check specific zone updates before heading out and to be mindful of ongoing grooming operations. Trail Conditions & Updates: Zone 1: Open – Good condition Zone 2: Open – Fair to good, actively groomed Zone 3: Open – Fair condition Zone 4: Open – Fair condition, 2" to 4" base Zone 5: Open with exceptions – Trail south of intersection 31 dead-ends at Riverview Road; no access to Manawa Mill Pond lake bed or gas stations Zone 6: Open – Good condition, all trails groomed and drifting in Zones 7, 7A, 8: Open ATV Access Dates: Zone 1: Opens 2/20 Zone 2: Opens 2/19 Zone 3: Opens 2/22 Zones 4 & 5: Open 2/24 Zone 6: Opens 2/24 Important Reminders for Riders: 🚨 Stay on marked trails – Riding off-trail is trespassing! 🚜 Respect landowners – These trails exist thanks to private landowners’ generosity. 🔇 Keep noise levels down – Be courteous to those living near trails. 💨 Avoid riding during thawing weather – Help preserve the trails. ♻️ Don’t litter – Leave nature as you found it. 🚧 Follow all trail signs and closures – Some sections are off-limits for safety and property protection. Questions? Get Involved! If you have questions about trail conditions, contact any of the local clubs listed in the Waupaca County Snowmobile Association . Not part of a snowmobile club? Now is the perfect time to join and support the volunteers who make these trails possible! For maps, updates, and club contacts, visit the Waupaca County Snowmobile Association or reach out to your local snowmobile club directly. Ride safe, respect the trails, and enjoy the ride!
- When Tragedy Strikes, the Community Unites
"When I was a boy and I would see scary things in the news, my mother would say to me, 'Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.'" — Fred Rogers Sunday, February 9th, started out as an unusual day. As a lover of snow, I’m usually eager—maybe even a little excited—to wake up early and start plowing for friends and neighbors, making sure their driveways are clear for the morning. But this Sunday was different. When my alarm went off, I chose to sleep in, delaying my usual route. And when I did finally get started, I broke from my lifelong habit of plowing in a clockwise rotation—something I’ve done since I was in diapers. Instead, I zigzagged my way through, landing at Jim and Grandma LaVonne’s house to find part of the driveway already cleared by our friend Richard. As I pulled up, I was greeted by a wave from Jim’s daughter Bethany. She was dropping off a birthday card for my grandmother. Originally, she had planned to come later that afternoon with her daughters, but something made her stop by early. Walking into the house, I was greeted by Jimmer at the door—dressed to the nines in a freshly pressed, blue-striped suit, an American flag lapel pin gleaming on his jacket, and his signature white hair neatly combed. He had just been walking out to pull the car up for church, looking, as we joked, like he was a senator. My grandma soon appeared, equally dressed to impress. After wishing her a happy birthday, I casually invited myself to her birthday lunch, asking what time to show up and where we were going. They both smiled and welcomed me along. As I finished plowing, my mother, Tia, reached out to my grandma to wish her a happy birthday as well. When she heard about lunch, she decided to join too—something the four of us hadn’t done together in years. Now, my mother, Tia, and I are not early for anything. But that morning, she was 15 minutes early waiting in my driveway while I got ready. Subconsciously, thinking I should change into something a little nicer to match Jimmer’s dapper look. When I jumped in her car and we drove into town, she was finishing a phone conversation with a friend, pausing to say, “Gosh, I just have a weird pit in my stomach that I just can’t shake.” The Lord puts the right people in the right place at the right time. As we walked into lunch, early for the first time in our lives, we saw our friend Richard, who had plowed for Jimmer and LaVonne earlier that morning. Beside him were our friend Eric and later Brad—a motley crew enjoying a peaceful Sunday. After catching up briefly, we all greeted LaVonne with birthday wishes, Jimmer walked beside her, smiling. Once we sat down at our table, the conversation was light and full of laughter—talking about life, mozzarella sticks, and Super Bowl bets. Jimmer and my grandma had just signed up for the same Super Bowl board as me, and they jokingly showed me a picture of Jim’s “winning” numbers, thanking me in advance for my donation. What happened next is where confronted with a crisis, our small community shined. The same friends, Richard, Eric, and Brad, who we had just been laughing with moments before, were suddenly sprung into action when Jimmer’s health declined. Lisa and the Hotel staff helped without hesitation, while other patrons immediately called 911. We rushed to call our loved ones, Bethany, Hanna, and Steve arriving at a moment’s notice with love and support. At that moment, the strength of a close-knit town was on full display—This was my first time in a crisis like this, and looking around, I took comfort when I noticed the EMTs who responded were friends, those who ran across the restaurant to assist were friends, Lisa, the owner who closed the restaurant for the rest of the day, is a friend. Doug from Lewin Funeral Home, who later arrived to offer comfort, is a friend. As the dust started to settle, the adrenaline wore off, and the tears subsided, I couldn’t help but smile, knowing how much love and care surrounded us in our time of need from those who were there and had heard what had happened. James Willard Everson passed away after church, at lunch, celebrating his wife. He was bragging about his Super Bowl numbers, drinking a Bloody Mary, eating mozzarella sticks, and surrounded by people who loved him—right up to the very last second. Life is unexpected. If I had woken up earlier, I’d never had invited myself to lunch or been able to spend those final moments together. It’s a day I will never forget, not for the sadness, but for the way everyone around us stepped up. Hug and call your loved ones, invite yourself to lunch, take the family picture, and when you see someone in crisis, don’t be afraid to help, even the strongest around you can use your support. James W. Everson, age 86, of Fremont, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, February 9, 2025 in Fremont. He was born on September 25, 1938 in Almond, WI, the son of the late Elmer and Ovella(Behnke) Everson. He attended Berlin High School, graduating in 1956. During high school and maybe even before that, Jim would haul canned milk for his father's cheese factory. After high school Jim's dad taught him to be a cheesemaker at the family cheese factory, Brushville Cheese Factory. Jim continued to operate the business before retiring in 1987. He also established Jim's Cheese Corner and later the Sail Inn Restaurant in Auroraville which he ran for many years before retiring. Jim married Sandra Looker at Emmaus Lutheran Church on May 9, 1959. Together they had four children, Bruce, Brian, Brad and Bethany. Sandra preceded him in death on June 8, 2003. After she passed, Jim came out of a six year retirement and worked as a field man for Weyauwega Star Dairy and continued to do so for the last 17 years. On June 28, 2008, Jim married LaVonne (Koehler) Handrich at Christ Lutheran Church in West Bloomfield. He was a member of Emmaus Ev. Lutheran Church in Poy Sippi. He enjoyed fishing in Canada, golfing, bowling, and playing softball. Jim was an avid Chicago Cubs fan. In more recent years, Jim enjoyed spending time at the casinos, where he usually had some pretty good luck. He will be greatly missed by many, but especially by his two granddaughters, whom he visited and spent time with every Saturday. Jim is survived by his wife, LaVonne; a son, Brad Everson; a daughter, Bethany (Karl) Wohlt; three grandchildren, Jesse, Makana and Mckinlee; a brother, Thomas (Karen) Everson; a sister, Jane (Hugh) Jones; a sister-in-law, Genevieve Everson; a step-son, Andy Handrich; a step-daughter, Tia (Steve) Arndt; five step-grandchildren, Tanisha, Brianna, Bryce, Taylor(Hanna) and Claire; three step-great-grandchildren, Devin, Zach and Skylar; nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends . He was preceded in death by his first wife, Sandra two sons, Bruce and Brian Everson, and a brother, Lloyd Everson. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, February 13, 2025 at 11:30 am at Emmaus Ev. Lutheran Church, N4494 Hwy 49 & County Rd. H, Poy Sippi. Rev. Brian Weber will officiate. Visitation will be held at Emmaus Ev. Lutheran Church on Thursday, from 9:00 am until the time of service. A memorial fund has been established.
- James W. Everson Obituary
James W. Everson, age 86, of Fremont, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, February 9, 2025 in Fremont. He was born on September 25, 1938 in Almond, WI, the son of the late Elmer and Ovella(Behnke) Everson. He attended Berlin High School, graduating in 1956. During high school and maybe even before that, Jim would haul canned milk for his father's cheese factory. After high school, Jim's dad taught him to be a cheesemaker at the family cheese factory, Brushville Cheese Factory. Jim continued to operate the business before retiring in 1987. He also established Jim's Cheese Corner and later the Sail Inn Restaurant in Auroraville which he ran for many years before retiring. Jim married Sandra Looker at Emmaus Lutheran Church on May 9, 1959. Together they had four children, Bruce, Brian, Brad, and Bethany. Sandra preceded him in death on June 8, 2003. After she passed, Jim came out of a six-year retirement and worked as a field man for Weyauwega Star Dairy and continued to do so for the last 17 years. On June 28, 2008, Jim married LaVonne (Koehler) Handrich at Christ Lutheran Church in West Bloomfield. He was a member of Emmaus Ev. Lutheran Church in Poy Sippi. He enjoyed fishing in Canada, golfing, bowling, and playing softball. Jim was an avid Chicago Cubs fan. In more recent years, Jim enjoyed spending time at the casinos, where he usually had some pretty good luck. He will be greatly missed by many, but especially by his two granddaughters, whom he visited and spent time with every Saturday. Jim is survived by his wife, LaVonne; a son, Brad Everson; a daughter, Bethany (Karl) Wohlt; three grandhildren, Jesse, Makana and Mckinlee; a brother, Thomas (Karen) Everson; a sister, Jane (Hugh) Jones; a sister-in-law, Genevieve Everson; a step-son, Andy Handrich; a step-daughter, Tia (Steve) Arndt; five step-grandchildren, Tanisha, Brianna, Bryce, Taylor(Hanna) and Claire; three step-great-grandchildren, Devin, Zach and Skylar; nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends . He was preceded in death by his first wife, Sandra two sons, Bruce and Brian Everson, and a brother, Lloyd Everson. Funeral services will be held on Thursday, February 13, 2025 at 11:30 am at Emmaus Ev. Lutheran Church, N4494 Hwy 49 & County Rd. H, Poy Sippi. Rev. Brian Weber will officiate. Visitation will be held at Emmaus Ev. Lutheran Church on Thursday, from 9:00 am until the time of service. A memorial fund has been established. Lewin Funeral Home is assisting our family with arrangements, to leave condolences and tributes, go to their site here : https://bit.ly/3CHfXaR
- New Attraction Brings Year-Round Golf to Fremont: Fremont Indoor Golf Opens at Fremont River Deck
Fremont, WI – Winter doesn’t have to mean packing away your clubs anymore! Fremont Indoor Golf, located at the Fremont River Deck, is bringing a unique golfing experience to the area, offering over 100 PGA courses on state-of-the-art TruGolf simulators. Co-owners Bob Schnettler and Steve Van Lyssel have created a space for families and golf enthusiasts to keep their game sharp year-round, regardless of the weather. "Golf is a growing sport in our area, and we wanted to provide a family-friendly activity during the winter months that also brings people into Fremont,” Schnettler explained. “Fremont is such a vibrant community, and this just adds to the fun!” The TruGolf simulators at Fremont Indoor Golf feature cutting-edge technology, offering ultra-realistic gameplay, putting accuracy, and stunning visuals of world-renowned courses. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced golfer, the simulators are designed to provide meaningful feedback to help improve your game while having fun. Players can even compete globally through the E6 Connect virtual golf network. In its opening weeks, the community response has been overwhelmingly positive. “It’s been so well-received that we’ve already ordered two more simulators,” Schnettler said, set to be delivered this week to help with the demand and help prepare them for league and tournaments! To make the experience even better, guests can enjoy a full bar on-site and local favorite pizzas from Jolly Bob’s. Pricing is $40 per hour Monday through Thursday and $60 per hour Friday through Sunday, with no limit on the number of golfers per bay. The venue is open seven days a week, but guests are encouraged to book online or call ahead for reservations, as private parties occasionally block off availability. First-time visitors shouldn’t feel intimidated. “Talk with the staff to get lined up, and remember—no one becomes a great golfer overnight,” Schnettler advised. “We have some great par-3 executive courses for practicing short games and getting comfortable with the simulators.” Fremont Indoor Golf is more than a place to practice—it’s a hub for community events. Keep an eye on their Facebook page for updates on upcoming leagues, tournaments, and other exciting announcements. Whether you're polishing your game or looking for a unique group activity, Fremont Indoor Golf is ready to welcome you. For more information or to book a tee time, visit fremontindoorgolf.com or call 920-594-2337.
- Leon Fredrick Maierhafer Obituary
Leon F. Maierhafer, age 87, of Fremont, passed away on Tuesday, January 28, 2025 following a short illness, at his home in Fremont. He was born on April 24, 1937 in the Town of Wolf River, WI. The son of the late Henry and Audrey (Wagner) Maierhafer, Leon's mother said that he could talk before he could walk, and Leon never denied that claim! Leon attended Sandy Ridge School for one year before it closed. He then attended Tustin School. After that, he attended Weyauwega High School graduating with the class of 1955. During his high school career, Leon, along with three other fellows set the record for the 880 yard relay, and he also received Defensive Player of the Year in football as a 150-lb nose tackle. Four days after graduation, Leon joined the US Navy and had his basic training at Great Lakes. He was then transferred to the Target Repair Base to await Metalsmith School. He spent one year in Astonia, Oregon with the Columbia River Group working in a large metal shop. His last two years of service were spent aboard the USS Hitchiti ATF-103 where he earned the Navy Guard Conduct Medal, the Navy Expeditionary Medal and two Meritorious Captains Masts. Following his honorable discharge, Leon helped his dad on the family farm and worked at Foremost Dairies in Appleton for five years. He then sold insurance for Rural Insurance. On November 26, 1966 Leon married Carol Mielke. In 1969, Leon started farming again with his dad and continued to do so for many years.He was dedicated to his service and was a member of VFW Post 10407 where he served as adjutant and commander and was also a part of the military honor guard. He was also a director of the National Association of Fleet Tug Sailors. Leon also volunteered his time as the secretary and president of Winnebago County DHIA, St. John's Lutheran Church elder, school board member, trustee and many years as the Church secretary, Weymont Run Golf Course director and member of the grounds committee. Leon enjoyed playing golf, fishing, helping others with projects and traveling to Navy ship reunions. Leon is survived by his wife of 58 years, Carol; three sons, Tom Maierhafer, Daniel (Birsen Ayaz-Maierhafer) Maierhafer, Doug (Amanda) Maierhafer; a grandson, Scott Howe; a granddaughter, Cecelia Maierhafer; a great-granddaughter, Eleanor Howe; a sister, Carol Murphy; a brother-in-law, Warren (Pat) Mielke; two sister-in-laws, Ruth Drews and Mary Mielke; nieces, nephews, other relatives and many, many friends.He was preceded in death by his parents, his brother, Melvin (Carolyn) Maierhafer, and a brother-in-law, Michael Murphy. Visitation will be held at Lewin Funeral Home on Sunday February 2, from 1:00 until 4:00 pm and on Monday at St. John's Lutheran Church, 8580 37th Ave., Fremont from 9:30 AM until the time of the funeral service. The Funeral service will be held on Monday, February 3, 2025 at 11:00 am at the Church. Pastor Paul Mose will officiate. Burial with full military rites will be held at Wolf River Cemetery, Fremont. A memorial fund has been established for St. John's Lutheran Church and NAFTS . To leave tributes or to order flowers, please go to https://www.lewinfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Leon-Fredrick-Maierhafer?obId=35171704#/obituaryInfo
- Notice of TOWN OF FREMONT CAUCUS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the electors of the Town of Fremont, in the County of Waupaca, State of Wisconsin, that a Town Caucus for said town will be held at the Fremont Town Hall, E7403 State Hwy 110 in said town on Tuesday, January 21, 2025 at 6:30 pm, to nominate candidates for the different town offices to be voted for at the Town Election to be held on the first Tuesday in April, 2025. Dated this 17th day of January, 2025 ____________________ Patricia Grunwald, Town Clerk
- 📰 Big Happenings in Fremont: Don’t Miss These Events!
Whether you're looking for incredible deals at Diddles Soap and Gifts' moving sale, a fun and cozy blanket-making class, or indoor golf to beat the winter blues, Fremont has you covered. Add in delicious dining specials, a competitive pool tournament, and a classic fish fry, and you've got plenty of reasons to get out and enjoy all that our vibrant community has to offer. Don't miss these events happening right here in Fremont! 📣 Diddles Soap and Gifts Moving Sale It’s your last chance to stock up on your favorite products from Diddles Soap and Gifts ! Located at 207 Wolf River Dr, Fremont , they’re offering 25% off all inventory as part of their moving sale. Whether you're looking for handmade soaps, unique gifts, or both, stop by before the sale ends and support this local gem! 🛏️ Get Crafty with the Chunky Blanket Class Looking for a fun and creative activity? Join Market920 for their Chunky Blanket Class and make a cozy masterpiece! Whether you’re crafting for Valentine’s Day, Easter, or just for yourself, this class is a great way to unleash your creativity. 📍 Where: 207 Wolf River Dr, Fremont 🗓 When: Saturday, January 19th 💲 Cost: $25 per person (prepaid event) 🏌️ Fremont Indoor Golf Now Open Indoor fun has arrived at Fremont Indoor Golf , located inside the Fremont River Deck! Escape the winter chill and enjoy top-notch golf simulations. Perfect for beginners and pros alike. 📅 Hours: Monday–Thursday: 2–9 PM ($40/hour per bay) Friday–Sunday: 11 AM–10 PM ($60/hour per bay) ⛳ Book your tee time at fremontindoorgolf.com ! 🍴 Food and Fun Around Town The Nauti Turtle : Offering Friday fish specials, weekend dinners, and $10 Sunday specials like wings, burgers, and pizzas. Wolf River Lodge Bar & Grill : Enjoy fish, pizza, Broaster chicken dinners, and homemade soups all weekend long. 🎱 Pool Tournament at Wolf River Lodge Think you’ve got the skills? Head over to Wolf River Lodge Bar & Grill for their singles pool tournament. 🗓 Date: Saturday, January 19th, 1–4 PM 💲 Entry Fee: $10 (double elimination) 🎣 Anglers Bar & Grill Fremont's fish fry is back! Stop by Anglers Bar & Grill for amazing fish dinners, served Friday and open Saturday and Sunday from 11 AM–9 PM . 🌟 Fremont is buzzing with exciting events this week—mark your calendars and enjoy all that our community has to offer! Let me know if you’d like additional details or edits!
- 📰 What’s Happening in Weyauwega This Week? Exciting Community Events You Won’t Want to Miss!
Weyauwega is buzzing with activities this week, offering something for everyone in the community. Whether you’re feeling creative, lucky, or competitive, there’s an event for you. 🎨 Color Your Way to Victory at Rio Lobo Running from January 17th to 19th, Rio Lobo’s coloring contest is open to all ages. Pick up a coloring sheet at Rio Lobo (E6485 CR-F, Weyauwega) and let your artistic skills shine. Entries must be submitted by Sunday, January 19th, at 6 PM.🏆 Prizes include: 1st Place: $30 Gift Certificate 2nd Place: $20 Gift Certificate 3rd Place: $10 Gift Certificate Under-21 Winner: A pizza and soda combo! 🎟️ Monthly Meat Raffle at Picklebellies Pub This Saturday, January 18th, head to Picklebellies Pub (128 E Main St) for their popular meat raffle. Paddles go on sale at 1 PM for $10 each, with the raffle kicking off at 2 PM. Great prizes and cash raffles await! 🧠 Trivia Tuesday Returns to T’s Corner Bar Test your knowledge at T’s Corner Bar (142 E Main St) on Tuesday, January 21st, at 7 PM. Elite Trivia hosts an interactive, high-energy trivia night featuring: Wireless keypads for fast answers Picture puzzles and video questions Prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners Grab your friends, bring snacks (T’s Corner allows outside food), and enjoy a night of fun competition! 🌟 Get involved and support local businesses and events this week in Weyauwega. There’s always something to enjoy in our vibrant community!
- WF Music Boosters Present: Dinner and a Show!
Mark your calendars for February 1, 2025, as the Weyauwega-Fremont Music Boosters host their biggest annual fundraiser at the historic Gerold Opera House in Weyauwega! This highly anticipated event is an opportunity to support the WF school district’s music program while enjoying a delightful evening filled with great food, entertainment, and community spirit. A Community United for Music The WF Music Boosters is a passionate group of community members, including parents of current and former music students. Their mission is to support the WF school district’s music department by providing scholarships, funding for instruments, and assistance with productions and school events. This Spaghetti Dinner fundraiser plays a critical role in sustaining these efforts. What to Expect Doors open at 4:30 PM, with dinner service beginning at 5:30 PM. Attendees will be served by middle and high school choir and band students, who are stepping up to help make this event special. In addition to a delicious spaghetti dinner, guests will enjoy live performances by WF middle and high school music students. This year, there’s a new twist: WF alumni are invited to take the stage and join current students for a performance, adding a touch of nostalgia and community connection to the evening. Raffles and Fun The night will feature multiple opportunities to support the music boosters further, including: Raffle Baskets filled with exciting goodies. A 50/50 raffle for a chance to win big. A special quilt raffle , showcasing the creativity and generosity of the local community. Get Your Tickets Today! Tickets are $15 per seat or $100 for a table of eight, making it the perfect event to gather family and friends. To reserve your spot, call or text Rachel at 920-867-3908. Don’t miss this chance to support the talented young musicians of the WF school district and the dedicated music educators who inspire them. The WF Music Boosters’ “Dinner and a Show” promises to be a heartwarming and memorable evening for all. Event Details: Date: February 1, 2025 Location: Gerold Opera House, 136 E Main Street, Weyauwega, WI 54983 Time: Doors open at 4:30 PM, dinner service at 5:30 PM Let’s come together to celebrate and invest in the future of music in our community. See you there!
- Weyauwega-Fremont Warhawk School District Weekly Update
Weyauwega-Fremont Warhawks School District Weekly Update The Warhawks are kicking off another busy week with a packed calendar of events for students, parents, and community members. Here’s what’s happening: Monday, January 13 NHS Induction Ceremony 7:00 PM, Performing Arts Center Tuesday, January 14 Navy Recruiter Visit Both Lunch Periods Art Club Meeting During ELT Girls Basketball Youth Night #2 Games at Home JV & Varsity vs. Amherst @ 5:45 PM JV2 vs. Iola-Scandinavia @ 5:45 PM Wednesday, January 15 FCCLA Meeting During ELT Music Booster Meeting 6:00 PM, Forum Room Games Away Girls Basketball @ Menominee Indian HS @ 5:45 PM Boys Wrestling @ Wittenberg-Birnamwood HS @ 5:30 PM Boys Basketball @ Bonduel HS @ 5:45 PM Thursday, January 16 FFA Halftime Leadership Conference Stevens Point, Friday & Saturday Girls Basketball Games JV2 vs. Bonduel @ 5:45 PM (Home, Gym #2) JV & Varsity @ Bonduel @ 5:45 PM Friday, January 17 FFA Halftime Leadership Conference Continues Science Olympiad Medford Boys Wrestling JV Invitational @ Fox Valley Lutheran @ 9:00 AM Varsity Invitational @ Ladysmith HS @ 9:30 AM Girls Wrestling Invitational Nekoosa @ 10:00 AM All-Star Band Competition Wittenberg, 8:00 AM Looking Ahead January 22: End of 2nd Quarter January 23-24: No School, Teacher In-Service Let’s cheer on our Warhawks and make this week another great one! For updates, visit the Weyauwega-Fremont School District website or follow us on social media. 🦅 #WegaFremont











