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Haylee Goetsch is the Sauk Prairie Optimist Student of the Month


Haylee Goetsch, daughter of Sarah and Nick Goetsch, is the February Optimist Student of the Month. During her senior year, Haylee has been involved in the school internship program. She serves as a main office assistant who helps with a variety of projects throughout the school. Through her work, she has demonstrated the ability to solve problems, work independently and interact with adults in the building. Her contributions have been very valuable and Haylee has developed real world skills that will benefit her upon graduation. She simply enjoys helping others, whether a staff member in the office or a student in the classroom. Outside of school, Haylee dedicates herself to dancing, performing hip hop, modern dance and jazz. She plans to pursue a career as a travel RN by attending Northern Michigan next year. Pictured, from left: Optimist member and Vice President Cliff Thompson; Nick and Sarah Goetsch, parents of Haylee Goetsch, February Optimist Sauk Prairie High School Student of the Month, and Haylee Goetsch.

Haylee Goetsch, daughter of Sarah and Nick Goetsch, is the February Optimist Student of the Month. During her senior year, Haylee has been involved in the school internship program. She serves as a main office assistant who helps with a variety of projects throughout the school.

Sauk Prairie Earthlings attend officer training


Sauk Prairie Earthlings 4-H club members attended 4-H officer training to learn more about officer roles. Pictured from the left are Adam and Owen Louis, Natalie Kieffer, Avery Bussan, and Evan Louis. At their January meeting, members packaged personal care products for the Sauk Prairie Food Pantry.

Sauk Prairie Earthlings 4-H club members attended 4-H officer training to learn more about officer roles. Pictured from the left are Adam and Owen Louis, Natalie Kieffer, Avery Bussan, and Evan Louis. At their January meeting, members packaged personal care products for the Sauk Prairie Food Pantry.

Madison-based artist with Sauk Prairie connections has a new show

Kel Mur, Gallery and Studio Coordinator of River Arts Inc, is exhibiting new work in their show Converge: Studies of Cohabitation at the Pyle Center from Feb 1st through Feb 23rd.

 

The Pyle Center 

702 Langdon Street 

Friends of Black Earth and Mazomanie Libraries hold trivia night

Friends of the Black Earth and Mazomanie libraries held a Trivia Night Fund Raiser on February 4th. There was a great crowd and a lots of fun. Seven teams were in competition for bragging rights as winner. This year it was the Base Camp team that took home the 1st Place Award. Base Camp Cafe provided the venue, food and beverages.

Wild Rumpus Circus performing at MyArts theater in Madison

The Wild Rumpus Circus will bring its latest collaborative creation, “Wild Things,” to the beautiful MyArts theater (1055 E. Mifflin St, Madison), with shows on Saturday, March 18th and Sunday March 19th. The Saturday shows are at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sunday’s show is at 2 p.m.

Wisconsin River Sportmen’s Club hosting Smelt and Chicken Feed

Wisconsin River Sportsmen’s Club is hosting a Smelt and Chicken Feed on March 10th at 5 p.m. at 10041 County Road Y, Mazomanie, WI. Cost is $16 in advance and $18 at the door. Tickets are available through any club member or at Rookies Food & Spirits. Follow Wisconsin River Sportsmen’s Club on Facebook for complete details.

January’s Coffee With A Cop features Todd Wuerger from Sauk Prairie Healthcare


Black Earth area residents listened to Todd Wuerger from Sauk Prairie Healthcare Foundation as he participates in the Dane County Sherriff’s Department Village of Black Earth “Coffee with a Cop.”

On Thursday, January 12, Sauk Prairie Healthcare Foundation Executive Director Todd Wuerger spoke at Black Earth’s Coffee with a Cop.

Mazo Historical Society holding Lyceum

The Mazomanie Historical Society will be holding a symposium on Mazomanie history at the Mazomanie District One EMS Building on Wednesday, February 15, 2023 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The EMS Building is located at 316 W. Commercial Street, Mazomanie.

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Mazomanie Historical Society holding a Lyceum

The Mazomanie Historical Society will be holding a symposium on Mazomanie history at the Mazomanie District One EMS Building on Wednesday, February 15, 2023 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The EMS Building is located at 316 W. Commercial Street, Mazomanie.

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