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We Finance 608-924-1505 United Country BENDER & ASSOCIATES REALTY 207 N. 8th St., Mount Horeb, WI 608-437-6820 www.benderrealestate.com NO NEED TO SHOP FOR A REALTOR Don Bender (608) 334-7894 We Have Buyers For Your Property ASK ABOUT UBERSOX'S EXCLUSIVE 2015 brings big changes for us. Mike and I have sold Lucky’s. I have met so many great people over the years and have a lot of great memories. I am really going to miss this! Please come celebrate with us on February 7. Try to bring your chips and gift certificates in to get used up before the 8th of February! Thanks for the great times and memories! Tracy & Mike POLARIS RANGER 2015 RANGER 900 XP CHECK ONE OUT SOON! Ritchie Implement SMALL BUSINESS OWNERS...ASK HOW WE CAN SAVE YOU $$$ ubersoxofiowacounty.com Meat Paddles 4:00 Mike & Tracy’s last day! Ubersox is an official sponsor of Badger Basketball NEW PRICE GREAT PRICE 100 W Industrial Dr Barneveld, WI 53507 608-924-9711 A MUST SEE! SECLUTION 8310 Hwy 39, Hollandale - $480,000 Executive home on 19 wooded acres with rock Outcroppings, wildlife and seclusion. Lot 1 Lone Pine Rd. Barneveld - $59,900 Location, beauty, convenience, water, fertile soil & ready to build on 2182 Erb Rd , Verona - $299,000 3 bedroom, just a few miles west of Verona and in the Mount Horeb School District 207 Madison St., Blanchardville - $79,900 Incredible old Victorian home with fenced yard & newer two story 2 car garage. NEW LISTING HAS IT ALL! 14 ACRE SITE NEW BUILD 311 Academy St., Mount Horeb - $169,900 Brick home w/beautiful woodwork, oak trim, built in cabinets open floorplan on corner lot. 7805 Schurch Rd., Barneveld - $425,000 4 bedroom ranch home with skylights, Gas FP, hot water circulation system & large shed. Lot 2 County Road J, Mount Horeb $259,000 Secluded 14 acres w/large mature oaks, out-croppings, meadow w/a spring & bldg. site. Lot 1 Savannah Barneveld $279,600 New home – to be built on contract terms. Pick your own colors and extras. BARNEVELD LEGION HALL BARNEVELD CHURCHES HALL FOR RENT Church News Sponsored By: Wright's Feed Service private partie s-reunions wedding recep tion and dances anniver sary-bir thday-graduation SMOKE FREE...AIR CONDITIONED...FULL KITCHEN...BAR For Bookings or Questions CALL TO BOOK YOUR LEE POLLOCK 576-4022 924-5404 FAMILY OR GROUP MARY ANN MYERS 924-4943 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CATHOLIC PARISH...Barneveld 8:30 AM January 18th January 25th Lector: Judy Straus Lector: Jerry Hook Servers: Dayne Evans Servers: Natalie Elfering Morgan Fuerstenberg Noelle Elfering Louden Fuerstenberg Nicole Elfering Greeters: Randy and Karen Schult Greeters: Michael and Mary Segebrecht EVENT TODAY! WEDNESDAY HAPPY HOUR SPECIALS STO P IN NATURALLY SPEAKING By Jerry Davis Anyone who has glanced at Aldo Leopold’s “A Sand County Almanac” and the numerous illustrations by Charles W. Schwartz probably remembers the black-capped chickadee perched on a much-used splitting wedge hammered into the Good Oak. Later in the book another chickadee illustration appears. This bird is perched on a dead limb stub, looking down at its leg band, 65290. These non-migratory birds are so common that most people recognize this tolerant bird who sometimes sits on a person’s shoulder, or on a cap’s bill. Chickadees have good memories as far as birds are concerned. They remember food caches and even food quantities for days or weeks. Few people would choose a word other than cute to describe a chickadee with its oversized round head, tiny body, and an insatiable curiosity. This bird’s group name is hard to come by, but Michel Perry, the humorist columnist used hustle (he says he just made it up) to describe these birds in a recent column. A weak reference was made to banditry by someone else, denoting the black head markings. Body temperatures can be a concern for such a small birds during Wisconsin’s subzero mornings. Remarkably, chickadees can lower their body temperatures as much as 10-12 degrees Centigrade during cold winter nights. So don’t mess with the black-capped chickadee. They have too many friends. CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Donna Kaveloski (608) 778-4782 (cell) (608) 924-0086 (parsonage) e-mail: barncong@mhtc.net CALL ME TODAY 608-935-2316 CHURCH NEWS SPONSORS NEEDED LOOKING FOR 2-3 MORE SPONSORS PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL WITH ??? 924-2002 barneveldshopper@countryspeed.com Sun. Jan. 18th 9:00 am Worship Service Josie Koerwitz Baptism 9:15 am Sunday School 10:05 am Coffee Hour 10:30 am Council Meeting BARNEVELD LUTHERAN CHURCH INTERIM - Pastor Michael Rehak 924-8621 blc@mhtc.net or www.barneveldlutheran.org Sunday January 18 9:00 Worship 9:15 – 10:10 am Sunday School Tuesday January 20 6:30 pm Bell choir practice Wednesday January 21 9:30 – 3:30 Food Pantry Open 6:00 pm Confirmation Class Dr. Kimberly Ann Horsfall, DC, CCSP® “Certified Chiropractic Sports Physician” RENT BASED ON 30% OF YOUR INCOME www.barneveldfamilychiropractic.com The BFC invited you to join us on the 2nd Monday of the month to have a little fun and learn more about Young Living Products. Workshops will run from 5:30-6:30 pm at our Wellness Center. Saturday by Appointment Visit our website to learn more about our Wellness Team members and the services they offer. THE RECIPE BOX Slow Cooker Chicken Taco Soup Prep Time: 15 Minutes...Cook Time: 7 Hours Ready In: 7 Hours 15 Minutes...Servings: 8 “A hearty combination of beans, corn, tomatoes, and taco seasonings, slow cooked with shredded chicken. Top each bowl with Cheddar cheese, sour cream, and crushed tortilla chips. Made mostly of canned ingredients, this tasty soup lets the slow cooker do the work so you don’t have to!” INGREDIENTS: 1 onion, chopped 1 (16 ounce) can chili beans 1 (15 ounce) can black beans 1 (15 ounce) can whole kernel corn, drained 1 (8 ounce) can tomato sauce 1 (12 fluid ounce) can or bottle beer 2 (10 ounce) cans diced tomatoes with green chilies, undrained 1 (1.25 ounce) package taco seasoning 3 whole skinless, boneless chicken breasts shredded Cheddar cheese (optional) sour cream (optional) crushed tortilla chips (optional) DIRECTIONS: 1. Place the onion, chili beans, black beans, corn, tomato sauce, beer, and diced tomatoes in a slow cooker. Add taco seasoning, and stir to blend. Lay chicken breasts on top of the mixture, pressing down slightly until just covered by the other ingredients. Set slow cooker for low heat, cover, and cook for 5 hours. 2. Remove chicken breasts from the soup, and allow to cool long enough to be handled. Stir the shredded chicken back into the soup, and continue cooking for 2 hours. Serve topped with shredded Cheddar cheese, a dollop of sour cream, and crushed tortilla chips, if desired. The Food Pantry is Open on Wednesday 9:30 – 3:30 or by appointment by contacting 924-8621. Donations are always welcome Barneveld Food pantry is a cooperative outreach of the Barneveld & Ridgeway churches, local organizations and private donations. The Food pantry, housed at the Barneveld Lutheran facility is available for those in need in the area. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Martin Luther King Jr. Day is an American federal holiday marking the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr. It is observed on the third Monday of January each year, which is around the time of King's birthday, January 15. The floating holiday is similar to holidays set under the Uniform Monday Holiday Act. King was the chief spokesman for nonviolent activism in the civil rights movement, which successfully protested racial discrimination in federal and state law. The campaign for a federal holiday in King's honor began soon after his assassination in 1968. President Ronald Reagan signed the holiday into law in 1983, and it was first observed three years later. At first, some states resisted observing the holiday as such, giving it alternative names or combining it with other holidays. It was officially observed in all 50 states for the first time in 2000. The idea of Martin Luther King Jr. Day as a holiday was promoted by labor unions in contract negotiations. After King’s death, United States Representative John Conyers (a Democrat from Michigan) and United States Senator Edward Brooke (a Republican from Massachusetts) introduced a bill in Congress to make King’s birthday a national holiday. The bill first came to a vote in the U.S. House of Representatives in 1979. However, it fell five votes short of the number needed for passage. Two of the main arguments mentioned by opponents were that a paid holiday for federal employees would be too expensive, and that a holiday to honor a private citizen would be contrary to longstanding tradition (King had never held public office). Only two other people have national holidays in the United States honoring them: George Washington and Christopher Columbus. Soon after, the King Center turned to support from the corporate community and the general public. The success of this strategy was cemented when musician Stevie Wonder released the single “Happy Birthday” to popularize the campaign in 1980 and hosted the Rally for Peace Press Conference in 1981. Six million signatures were collected for a petition to Congress to pass the law, termed by a 2006 article in The Nation as “the largest petition in favor of an issue in U.S. history.” At the White House Rose Garden on November 2, 1983, President Ronald Reagan signed a bill, proposed by Representative Katie Hall of Indiana, creating a federal holiday to honor King. It was observed for the first time on January 20, 1986. FUNDRAISING Friends of the Library Tue. Jan. 20, 6pm Library Board of Trustees Tue. Jan. 27, 6:30pm Anyone is welcome to attend! Save the Dates: Sat. Feb. 21 Comedy Night at Barneveld Legion Hall Sun. Mar. 29 Art Auction at Deer Valley Lodge Sun. May 10 Tulip Festival featuring the Community Band & HS Choir Sat. June 13 Golf Ball Drop at Deer Valley Golf Course HOURS Mon—Thu 10—7 Friday 10—5 Saturday 10—1 Find out more: 608-924-3711 Barneveldpubliclbrary.org UPDATE $800,000 $745,000 We’re almost there! You can help us reach our goal; consider making a donation today! READ • Over 55 Book Group Mon. Jan. 26, 10:30am watching “The Help” at Summit Apts kitchen meeting room • Mom Lit Book Group Sat. Jan. TBD , 8:30am reading “How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk” by Adele Faber • Mid-Book Club (6th & 7th Grade) Wed. Feb. 4, 3:30pm contact library for next selection First Baby of 2015 at Upland Hills Health Unlike last year, staff in the Birthing Unit at Upland Hills Health had to wait patiently for the arrival of the first baby of the New Year. He arrived Monday, January 5. Congratulations goes out to Dean and Liana Mericka, parents of the first baby born at Upland Hills Health in the New Year! Everett Griffin Mericka, was born just before 10 in the morning, weighing 8 lbs, 1 oz. The proud father said, “We’ve had a lot to celebrate this year, our marriage, buying a farm and our first child.” Little Everett is the first baby for Liana and Dean, and the first baby of 2015 for Upland Hills Health. The 2015 New Year Baby received a basket of newborn supplies courtesy of Upland Hills Health. Autume Gollon Direct: (608) 574-7500 AGollon@BunburyRealtors.com autumegollon.bunburyrealtors.com 130 N. Iowa St. Dodgeville, WI 53533 BARNEVELD BOOSTER CLUB WINTER SPORTS ARE HERE SUPPORT OUR YOUTH Deer Valley Golf Course and Lodge Barneveld 608-924-3033 United Country BENDER & ASSOCIATES REALTY WE NEED LISTINGS!! CALL TODAY! GET NOTICED ADVERTISE 1050 COPIES DISTRIBUTED WEEKLY & NOW ON THE WEB YEARLY RATES ARE LESS THAN YOU BUYING STAMPS FOR ONE WEEK D L O S New Listing Country Home on 10 Acres 7805 Schurch Rd. Barneveld $425,000 s for 2 Acreage Units r to Mini Sarneveld B 00 $149,0 7751 Schurch Rd Barneveld 402 Lin Mar, Barneveld $183,900 We Have Buyers For Your Property 207 N. 8th St., Mount Horeb, WI 608-437-6820 www.benderrealestate.com John Murphy Construction Specializing in Roofing & Siding No project to big or too small Fully Insured Free Estimates John Murphy, Barneveld 608-212-7227 M e-mail johnmurphyconstruction@yahoo.com CHURCH NEWS SPONSORS NEEDED LOOKING FOR 2-3 MORE SPONSORS PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL WITH ??? 924-2002 barneveldshopper@countryspeed.com GET NOTICED...ADVERTISE 1030 COPIES DISTRIBUTED WEEKLY & NOW ON THE WEB YEARLY RATES ARE LESS THAN YOU BUYING STAMPS FOR ONE WEEK Weekly Classified ads starting at $10.00 up to Full page-$156.00 924-2002 barneveldshopper@countryspeed.com WEBSITE: WWW.BARNEVELDSHOPPER.COM GAFFNEY FAMILY CATTLE “Our bus iness . Our Livelihood.” 4888 Cty HH, Barne veld, W I 608-924 -1029 www.gaffneyfamilycattle.com DID YOU KNOW? GFC Bull 2014 U.S. total beefSale exports: 355.6bulls billion went pounds to Top export markets: Canada, Japan, 5 states Mexico,Averagi South Korea and Hong ng $33 00 Kong Eagle Flyer Candy Cane Classic Tournament By: Liz Skaife Edited By: Samanta Schult Editor: Samantha Schult January 15th, 2015 O ver the holiday weekend, Mt.Horeb, Platteville, and Westfield traveled to Barneveld to participate in the Candy Cane Classic. On the first day, Barneveld played Platteville beating them 74-26, with Rachel Slaney scoring 22, Hannah 23, and Mia Whitish 9. Rachel also lead in steals with 9, Hannah Whitish 4, and Kelsee Fargo 3. To finish off the day, Hannah had 5 assists, Taylor Owens 4, and Rachel 3. Mt.Horeb played Westfield winning 55-37, sending Mt.Horeb and Barneveld to the championship. In the third place game, Platteville beat Westfield 56-46. In the championship game, Barneveld beat Mt.Horeb 6036 with Rachel scoring 23, Hannah 16, and Maggie Oimoen 9. Hannah lead with 5 assist, Mia and Kelsee with 3. Rachel lead with 5 steals, Hannah and Kelsee with 3. Maggie quoted, “We played well together and it all worked out in the end.” Local Students Test Gardening Techniques in Community 7th grade students from Barneveld Middle School have started a project to address the lack of access to fresh produce in Barneveld. The main idea of this project is to have students use their math and science skills along with aspects of the engineering design process and technology tools to solve a problem in their community. The students have come up with the idea of helping community members grow fresh produce on their own properties. Students would like to build garden boxes, vertical gardens and tower gardens in order to solve the issue of lack in fresh produce. We are looking for people to volunteer their yards, decks, or flower beds for students to build various garden structures and plant produce for spring. If you would like to be part of this opportunity or have further questions, please contact Jordyn Whitish or Karley Moore at the emails listed below. Upcoming Events 1/16-GBB vs. Black Hawk 6:00 1/16-Hockey @ Madison Ice Arena 8:00 1/17-BBB @ Seneca 6:00 1/17-Hockey @ Madison Ice Arena 7:30 1/19-GBB vs. Edgwood 6:00 1/20-BBB @ Argyle 6:00 One – TwO - Three – FOur…LeT’s have a change war!! Monday, January 19 th Varsity Girls Basketball (Barneveld vs Edgewood)• Each varsity player will have a container that will hold the change brought in by their fans. • The player with the most change at the end of the night will be “Player of the Week” o One kicker is…dollar bills will take the tally backwards. • Plan to join the fun and support your favorite girls’ basketball team! All proceeds (change and dollars) go to “More Than A Game” cancer awareness fundraiser!! Eagles Take Down the Comets By: Alyssa Doescher Edited By: Samantha Schult Senior Profile: Michael Ranney By: Sierra Eno Edited By: Samantha Schult Michael Ranney is a senior at Barneveld High School. Michael’s favorite subject is math and his favorite teacher is Mr. Elfering. Michael is involved in VICA. Outside of school, he works on his family farm or other dairy farms. After high school, he plans on going to college for dairy herd management, then take over the family farm. Good luck to Michael in the rest of his senior year and his future. On December 12, 2014, the Barneveld Girls Basketball team played Albany at home. Rachel Slaney lead in both offensive and defensive rebounds, she had 7 offensive and 3 defensive rebounds. Hannah Whitish broke the record of most points scored in a game. She scored a total of 35 points. Rachel followed Hannah with 28 points. The Eagles took down the Comets with an ending score of 82-14. Eagles Fall to Lancaster By: Wes Williams Edited By: Samantha Schult Last Friday night the Eagles played Lancaster in a non-conference matchup. The first half was back and forth resulting in a 20-20 tie at half. Lancaster came out hot at the start of the second half pulling out a small lead. The Eagles ended the third quarter with a run; the score was now 34-35. The fourth quarter was full of excitement; the Flying Arrows took the lead with just over a minute to go causing the Eagles to foul to try to save time. The Flying Arrows capitalized on the free throw chances and pulled away at the end to seal a 55-49 win for the visiting team. The high scorers for the Eagles were Matthew Myers with 17 and Brycen Sorensen with 13. Jordyn- whitishjordyn@students.barneveld. k12.wi.us Defeating Monticello Karley- moorekarley@students.barneveld.k12. wi.us By: Corissa Lease Edited by: Samantha Schult The Girls Basketball Team Cancer Fundraiser “More Than A Game” will be on Thursday, February 5, 2015 VS Monticello. The last order for Apparel is due on January 23rd (delivery February 2nd) Order forms are available at school by the concession stand or see Renee (608-574-7274). The apparel is navy with hot pink & white lettering. The motto is Big Fight Big Win! Short-sleeved t-shirt ($15) S M L XL Hooded Sweatshirt ($30) S M L XL Crew Sweatshirts ($25) S M L XL Sweat Pants ($25) S M L XL LS-T-Shirt ($25) S M L XL On December 23rd, our Barneveld Girls’ Basketball traveled to Monticello for a rather outstanding game. They finished with a score of 67 – 31 with the Eagles taking the victory. Mia Whitish aided in the victory with a total of 13 points right behind Rachel Slaney with 15. Rachel also ended the night with 4 assists and was followed by Mia Whitish and Kelsee Fargo with 2. Kelsee had the overall lead for rebounds with a total of 6, Mia coming in at a close second with 5, and Rachel with 4. Hannah Whitish led the team in points, ending the night with 20, and had the most assists with a total of 8, and also scored her 1000 point. When asked about her accomplishment, Hannah said, “I wouldn’t have been able to accomplish it without my teammates.” Congrats Hannah and good luck to the rest of the team in your games to come! S M L XL Parents and guardians are reminded to keep the school informed of any changes to your address, phone numbers and/or email addresses (and those of your emergency contacts). Correct information is essential in case of an emergency. If you have changes to be made, please email Jean Thousand (jthousand@ barneveld.k12.wi.us), call Barneveld School at 924-4711 or send changes in writing with your student. Y-Hooded Sweatshirt ($30) S M L XL Thank you. Y-Sweat Pants ($25) S M L XL Jean Thousand YOUTH: Y-Short-sleeved t-shirt ($15) XS A name can be added for $5 per location. School Secretary EDUCATION FOUNDATION OF BARNEVELD IS… … a permanent nonprofit endowment fund created in 1997 for Barneveld High School graduates. Its mission is to award scholarships to graduates on the basis of outstanding academic achievement etc. Eagle Investments of Barneveld, LLC Trollway Insurance LLC 311 West Main Street Mount Horeb, WI 53572 Scott Marty WINTER SEASON! JOIN USEveryone FOR SUNDAY is welcome MASS Va cation Bible School (4 & 5 yea r olds) Da y Ca mp (1st – 5th grade) By assisting these students financially, they may pursue career goals through continued education. To date, the foundation has provided 68 scholarships. Gary & Karen Vollen Ralph & Audrey Kleppe www.trollwayinsurance.com BEDate WARM THIS Save the – June 10& -13SAFE at Barneveld Lutheran There are several ways to make tax deductible donations to “The Foundation”. Cash donations may be made by individuals or groups/organizations, estates, trust funds, a gift of real estate, or securities are also accepted. Cal & Julie Williams Lowell & Tammie Thronson SUNDAY WORSHIP 9:00 AM FUN FOR EVERYONE...JOIN US SUNDAY Call Us 608-437-7226 Visitors Always Welcome! Education Foundation of Barneveld 1998-2014 Scholarship recipients: Mary Weatherford Gunther & Victoria Kolb Dodgeville Agri-Service Email: blc@mhtc.net Web: www.barneveldlutheran.org Jennifer Berg, Erica Scheidegger Shannon Mauger, Michelle Manteufel April Cox, Marika Belusa Sheila Davis, Pam Nechkash, Kerin Zimpel Heather Luhman, Denise Williams Kelsey Jabs, Dustin Peterson Amber Luhman, Elise Belusa Heidi Peterson Brondson, Kirsten Swedlund, Ted Curtis David Moyer (2), Emily Sutter, Megan Sawle Andrew Cory, Jim Flannery, Kelly Leary, Brian Phillips, Nick Allen, Christine Hufton Laura Miller, Nicole Moyer, Tiffany Ziegler, Travis Ayers Brittany White, Jacob Perry (2), Grace Coyne Robert Harlow, Erin Perry, Hilary Moyer, Josh Slaney, Karlee Carmody Travis Fenton, Brad Zander, Hannah Hetue, Alexis Brown, Joanne Parent Mindy Kelly, Sawyer Lee, Tory Schave, Becka Owens, Jimmy Brown, Amanda Wendt, Hannah Coyne Emily Opsal, Taylor Bowser, Alexis Bahr, Bridget Olsen, Danielle Sickels, Andrew Hummel, Tyler Owens Jacob Sickels, Hailey Kleppe, Kaitlyn Walker, Tessa Archie, Tristan Graves, Keller Kirch, Jana Hummel, Kristen Udelhofen Ayers Furniture Marie Dimpfl Anton & Joan Arneson Doors open at 11:30 AM 505 SWISS LANE, BARNEVELD, WI 608-924-8621 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 James & Barb Eveland State Bank of Cross Plains P & J Sheet Metal, Inc Progressive Jack Pot More Than $1500 We have protected area farmers for decades with quality insurance coverages and friendly local service. JAN. 18 You need a farm insurance company that knows the area and your individual needs. BARNEVEL D LEGION HALL SUNDAY - 1:00 PM 924-2002 barneveldshopper@countryspeed.com WEBSITE: WWW.BARNEVELDSHOPPER.COM Weekly Classified ads starting at $10.00 up to Full page-$156.00 All contributions support the Education Foundation of Barneveld High School Graduates. Theodore & Rochelle Boucher Mt. Horeb Telephone Co. 967-2297 354-8190 924-2102 1050 COPIES DISTRIBUTED WEEKLY & NOW ON THE WEB The Foundation Thanks the Following Contributors: Susan Arneson & Allen Weaks, Jr Memorials In Memory of Deceased as follows: Tami Bowser Kevin Knudson Ginny Feist YEARLY RATES ARE LESS THAN YOU BUYING STAMPS FOR ONE WEEK BIN GO GET NOTICED...ADVERTISE Come and have a delicious lunch before bingo starts and get your lucky seat. 3 TV’s to watch your favorite sport, plenty of refreshments available, please no carry ins. Any Questions Call 608 576 4022 INTERIM - Pastor Michael Rehak REV. P. JACK WAY JR. In Memory of Harold Zander by: Rita Zander, Ralph & Audrey Kleppe, Mark Ryan, Phyllis Marx, Wendy Singer, Renee Vieau, Kelly Ames Send tax-deductible donations to: Education Foundation of Barneveld, Inc P.O. Box 66 Barneveld, WI 53507 924-2200 924-3220 924-4943 If you have questions about the Foundation, please call the following board of directors: Russ Moyer, President Linnae Ignatius, Vice President MaryAnn Myers, Secretary GET NOTICED...ADVERTISE 1030 COPIES DISTRIBUTED WEEKLY & NOW ON THE WEB YEARLY RATES ARE LESS THAN YOU BUYING STAMPS FOR ONE WEEK 924-2002 barneveldshopper@countryspeed.com WEBSITE: WWW.BARNEVELDSHOPPER.COM Weekly Classified ads starting at $10.00 up to Full page-$156.00 We have your back. 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Call Gary GET NOTICED...ADVERTISE ♦ FOR ALL YOUR HVAC NEEDS ROGER UPTEGRAW 608-220-1667 OR 608-924-2053 Questions About The Real Estate Market? Buying Or Selling A Home Or Land? Call, Text, Or E-mail Me! THE BARNEVELD/RIDGEWAY OVER 55 GROUP We meet the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month. Join our book club and we will select a new book to read on January 26th and discuss it on February 23rd. Mary Weatherford has agreed to lead the book club and the discussions. Next meetings: January 26...February 9, February 23 C LASSIFIEDS BARNEVELD SHOPPER SATURDAY NOON DEADLINE: 12:00 PM Items received on or before Saturday's mail will be included in the upcoming Thursdays publication. $10.00/30 words or less, 10 cents for each additional RIDGEWAY: Carrier for morning home delivery word after 30. Call 924-2002 for other ad cost. E-MAIL DEADLINE: 12:00 p.m. on Saturday. of Wisconsin State Journal. Approx. $305/mo., 1 hour per day. Valid WI driver's license and proof E-MAIL: barneveldshopper@countryspeed.com of auto insurance req. Contact Rick: (608) 576-7438 In the subject line enter (Shopper & your phone #) CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS ACCEPTED: call 924or rchamberlin@madison.com. 2002 Please send/enclose payment to: HEALTHY LIVING WITH DIABETES Barneveld Shopper This FREE 6-part workshop is for adults with Type 2827 McSherry-Nihles Rd, Barneveld, WI 53507 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes. This workshop will empower you to manage your diabetes better. You can do it! You’ll learn to improve your blood sugar levels and decrease health distress which ultimately leads to fewer visits to the hospital. The workshop meets once a week Jan. 6 through Feb. 10, from 2 to 4:30 pm at Upland Hills Health. Facilitated by Stacey Terrill of the Aging & Disability Resource Center and Jaimee Jordan from Upland Hills Health. Call 930-9835 to sign up. LIVING THE DREAM - THE GREAT GIFT OF ORGAN DONATION. On January 18 at 1 pm at Upland Hills Health in Dodgeville, 3 individuals will share their inspirational stories. They travel the state to raise awareness of the gift of organ donation and to show that you can move forward in life no matter what. THE JANUARY MEETING OF THE BIRCH LAKE HCE will be held at Marcia Thompson‘s home on Monday, JANUARY 26 at 7:30pm. Co-hostess will also be Marcia Thompson and we will receive and fill out our 2015 meeting books. Visitors are welcome! For questions, contact Marcia at 924-8621. BMAP CONSERVATION CONVERSATIONS EVENT 7PM January 22, 2015 Talk Title: “What’s up with pollinators, and what can you do to help?” Speaker: Patrick Liesch, manager of the UW-Madison Insect Diagnostic Lab Location: Mount Horeb Branch of the State Bank of Cross Plains, 1740 Bus 18-151 in Mount Horeb, next to Culvers Restaurant. See www.bluemounds.org for a map. Patrick will discuss some of the recent trends we’ve been seeing when it comes to pollinators and what landowners can to to help protect and encourage these important beneficial creatures. Free and open to the public. Refreshments will be available. The Blue Mounds Area Project is a community-based organization that seeks to inspire, inform and empower private landowners in the Southwestern Wisconsin region to enjoy, protect and restore native biodiversity and ecosystem health. For more information about other events, event cancellation, joining BMAP or site visits, please visit www.bluemounds.org, email info@bluemounds. org, or call 469-2998. HEALTHCARE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES AMERICAN LEGION SAL meets the 2nd Tues. of each month @ the Legion Hall. To find out more detailed information about all open positions and to apply, go to our website at AMERICAN LEGION will meet the first Monday of each month at 7:00 PM at the American Legion hall. Upland Hills Health 800 Compassion Way, Dodgeville, WI 53533 TH COMMUNITY CLOTHES CLOSET'S hours are the 2nd & 4th Saturdays, 10 a.m. -noon and the 3rd Thursday, 5-7 p.m. The Clothes Closet located at 102 E. Lincoln St., Mt. Horeb. www.uplandhillshealth.org *Nursing Assistant – p.m. & night shift CNA position open in our long term care unit *COTA – part to full-time day shift position primarily in Home Health. *Nurse Practitioner Hospitalist/House Supervisor – part to full time APNP hospitalist position. *Patient Access & Communications Supervisor – full-time supervisory position *Payroll – part-time .6 FTE payroll specialist position CHURCH NEWS SPONSORS NEEDED LOOKING FOR 2-3 MORE SPONSORS PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL WITH ??? 924-2002 barneveldshopper@countryspeed.com Stamp A Stack Join us in making 10 cards with envelopes. All Occasions We will be using NEW material and stamps out of the NEW OCCASIONS Catalog. Monday January 19th, 2015 Barneveld Lutheran Church 6:30-9:00 FREE GIFT if you RSVP by Friday January 9th. FREE GIFT if you bring a friend. Childcare is available, please contact prior to the event. Hope to see you there!!! Michelle Ihm - Independent Demonstrator 608-924-2616 Cell 574-4866 mkihm@mhtc.net FOOD PANTRY: The Barneveld Food pantry is a cooperative outreach of the Barneveld & Ridgeway churches, local organizations and private donations. The Food pantry, housed at the Barneveld Lutheran facility is available for those in need in the area. The Pantry is Open on Wednesday 9:30 – 3:30 or by appointment by contacting 924-8621. Donations are always welcome. THE BARNEVELD ADVANCEMENT ASSOCIATION is looking for new members. We meet the 3rd Tuesday of every month, so if you’re interested in giving back to the community please come to the American Legion Hall at 7pm. THE BLUE MOUNDS FOOD PANTRY & CLOTHING CONNECTION is located at 11010 Blackhawk Drive, located in the Blue Mounds Industrial Park south of Hwy 18/151. Hours are every Thursday from 9 to 11 and 4 to 6. We have no residence restrictions. You can come every week. We offer free food and clothing. Questions about food contact Sharon at 437-8680 or clothing contact Fran at 4372213. Always willing to accept donations. Monetary ones can be sent to PO Box 92, Blue Mounds, WI 53517 while others can be brought to the Pantry during open hours or call the contacts. BARNEVELD SCHOOL BOARD meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. FORD APPLIANCE “SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS” MINERAL POINT 662 Dodge St. 608-987-2748 Visit Either Location 608-776-3333 *Refrigerators *Microwaves *Water Softeners *Washers/Dryers *Freezers *Water Heaters *Dishwashers fordappliance@frontier.com DARLINGTON 420 Main St. After the sale it's the service that counts. Purchase locally and get fast, reliable, and friendly service! SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSES ARE JANUARY IMMUNIZATION SCHEDULE: USUALLY CONSISTENT January 21 9:00 – 11:00 a.m. AND AGGRESSIVE ADVERTISERS January 26 3:00 – 5:30 p.m. A common excuse from small business owners is “The BIG Please call the Iowa County Health Department at businesses can afford to advertise, but we’re just a small (608) 930-9870 for an appointment and bring imcompany. Sure, some of these big businesses started out with large investment capital, but consider this perspecmunization record. Children must be accompative—Perhaps they were small, gained momentum, and nied by a parent or legal guardian or have a note continued to grow because they understood the importance from parent and be accompanied by a person over of and utilized their advertising. They out-advertised their eighteen years of age. competition in order to gain their position, and then have continued to advertise to maintain that position. Pamper Yourself Or Loved One You're Invited to the 3rd Annual Souper-Bowl of Soups Saturday, January 24th, 2015 4:30-7:30pm Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Barneveld Enjoy a hot bowl of soup or chili served in a fresh bread bowl, top it off with cheese and crackers, and don't forget to save room for some homemade dessert! All you can Eat Adults: $8 Children (5-12): $5 Under 5: Donation Proceeds to benefit the Cash for Camp Scholarship Fund. The Night will Also Include: SILENT AUCTION *Variety of gift baskets including a movie basket and a soup supper basket. 50/50 Raffle *Winners will be drawn at the Souper-Bowl of Soups. Need not be present to win. *Tickets will be sold up until the 7pm drawing on the 24th. *Tickets are $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. *Winners will be drawn at every $250 raised and are eligible to win up to $125. ** In case of severe weather, snow date is Sunday, January 25th from 4:30-7:30pm. Our Valued Walnut Trees “is it worth it to advertise in your local newspaper?” For many small businesses that sell to consumers, yes it is — provided you think of your local newspaper as not being the major-metro newspaper but the local community or suburban newspaper, where the audience is targeted, the ad rates lower, and the staff motivated to place your marketing message with more of a personal touch. Call The Barneveld Shopper Today To Get Your Business Noticed! SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSES ARE USUALLY CONSISTENT AND AGGRESSIVE ADVERTISERS. A common excuse from small business owners is “The BIG businesses can afford to advertise, but we’re just a small company. Sure, some of these big businesses started out with large investment capital, but consider this perspective—Perhaps they were small, gained momentum, and continued to grow because they understood the importance of and utilized their advertising. They out-advertised their competition in order to gain their position, and then have continued to advertise to maintain that position. Jerry Davis One might ask why there are so many black walnut trees, particularly young walnuts, in southwest Wisconsin’s deciduous forests today. They are common in other places, as well, including fencerows, abandoned fields, and roadsides. Black walnuts are native to our area, meaning they belong here and are adapted to the climate and weather we have each summer and winter. In the past, there were fewer black walnut trees, but the tree’s habit of stump sprouting, prolific seed production some years, great seed dispersal and seed planting by squirrels has increased their spread and frequency significantly. There are actually two walnut species in this area, the black walnut and the white walnut, more commonly called butternut. Butternuts are extremely susceptible to a fungal canker (blight) disease. Black walnuts are not susceptible but have a different disease problem. Most butternuts have been logged or died of the blight (canker). The young trees usually hang on long enough to produce a few seeds and then they die. In the 1930s, black walnut seedlings were a popular species for landowners to plant when they were sometimes given away free. About 40 years ago walnut plantations were heavily planted too. All of that planting led to greater seed sources of nuts for squirrels to spread. Walnuts react as a weedy, pioneer Small limbs of black walnuts are sometimes cut and split for firewood even though their heat value is less than 80 percent that of white oak. species, coming in where there are openings in forests. Then they spread quickly and easily to nearby areas. Black walnuts are susceptible to fire when prairies and forests are burned, but the stumps may resprout. Walnuts have become, in the minds of foresters, the most valued hardwood in North America. Comparing a white oak tree and a black walnut tree often shows the walnut being worth at least twice as much as an oak. In rare cases, that could be as much as 10 time, even more, than the oak. Problems arise with this added value, too. Butternut blight is not a problem, but there is a walnut disease in western U.S. that does great damage to walnut forests. It has not appeared in Wisconsin yet. Thousand Cankers Disease is caused by twig beetles and associated fungi, which eventually weaken or kill the tree. Black walnuts are not a state tree of any state. THE BARNEVELD SHOPPER WANTS YOU! ADVERTISERS NEEDED NOW! SHORT OR LONG TERM SPACE AVAILABLE 924-2002 barneveldshopper@countryspeed.com WWW.BARNEVELDSHOPPER.COM
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