Tag: Featured
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Phantom Regiment in the house!
Westosha Central High School played host to some of the best drum and bugle corps in the nation July 10, including the Phantom Regiment of Rockford. Other corps performing include Spirit of Atlanta, Atlanta, Ga.; Pioneer of Milwaukee; Jersey Surf, Mount Holly, N. J.; Dubuque Colt Cadets, Dubuque, Iowa, and the Racine Scouts, Racine. (Photo…
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This is the Twin Lakes American Legion Color Guard!
The Twin Lakes American Legion Post 544 Color Guard was awarded second place in the recent Libertyfest parad held July 5 in Twin Lakes. Members of the color guard are Matt Jaslowski (not in order), Dan Kanautz, Jeff Martin, Dan O’Donnell, Louis Rodriquez, and Elliot Treasure. In last week’s Report we incorrectly identified this group…
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Miss Bristol 2014
Emily Olson (left) is crowned Miss Bristol 2014 by 2013 Miss Bristol, Natalie LaForge during the annual banquet at the Parkway Chateau July 11. (Photo by Earlene Frederick)
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The Red, white and blue lead the way!
The Twin Lakes American Legion Post 544 color guard lead the way in the July 5 Libertyfest in Twin Lakes. The American Legion Post is located at 989 Legion Drive, Twin Lakes and is very active in community events. For more information call (262) 877-3669. (Photo by Earlene Frederick)
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Daybreak joins the Libertyfest fun
Staff, friends and patrons of Daybreak, an adult day program of Kenosha Area Family & Aging Services, Inc., make a colorful splash in the Libertyfest parade July 5. The program caters to eligible adults, regardless of age, who are in the early stages of Alzheimer’s or other related dementia. Volunteers help in facilitating activities such as…
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Classic cruiser!
Ace Hardware of Twin Lakes and Northbrook, Ill., cruised the LIbertyfest parade route on July 5 in style. This is a 1931 Chevrolet Apache pick up truck. Don’t overlook the Ace mini truck to right, a little lower to the ground. (Photo by Earlene Frederick)
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Hot dogs for all!
This enthusiastic Lily Lake resident pulled the grill street side and offered hot dogs to parade participants as they passed by. The Lily Lake Fourth of July parade is unique as it is more of a block party for the small community and well attended by current and former residents. (Photo by Earlene Frederick)
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Going for the Twin Lakes Cup
Andy, 12, and Ryan, 9, Slaton, of Chicago, work in tandem to bring their cardboard vessel to the finish line during the July 5 LIbertyfest competition at Lance Park. (Photo by Earlene Frederick)
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Pringle offers nature hike tied to children’s book
Pringle Nature Center, 9800 160th Ave., Bristol will be hosting a Nature Story Time Hike, “The Very Lonely Firefly,” by Eric Carle, on Saturday, July 5, from 10 to 11 a.m. Join the group for a story about a very lonely firefly finally finds the friends he is seeking at the end of a tireless…
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Genoa City Lions make donation to BPD
The Genoa City Lions Club recently donated $500 to the Bloomfield Police Department for their Kid’s Day Out Program to be held on Aug. 23, at the Bloomfield Town Hall in Pell Lake. Police Chief Cole (left) accepts the donation from Lion Gary Grolle, Club President (2014-2015). The donation will help offset the cost of…