Thursday, August 20, 2009

Day of Action this Saturday!

Get out of the house and enjoy a day packed with activities, food and music this Saturday, August 22.

Join us for Day of Action -- rain or shine at Bakerville Sports Bar & Grill (10631 County Road B).

Free Family Activities -- Noon to 2 p.m.
Learn hands on, inexpensive play ideas that you can do at home.

Plus, create a child identification kit to be prepared for emergencies.


Also at noon, Co-Ed Blind Man Volleyball Tournament

Team Entry Fee $60 -- Every player will receive a Free LIVE UNITED Shirt.
Tournament Winner will receive a traveling trophy. Cash prizes also available.

Sign up: Call 676-3768 or 384-9992. Registration closes Saturday at the start of the tournament.

Other activities include: Wii Tournament, Dunk Tank, Door Prizes, Tug of War and more.

Corn and Pig Roast starts at 4 p.m.

Multi-Artist Tribute Band Slab closes the event with a concert starting at 9 p.m.

Volunteers are still needed. If you're interested in volunteering for any amount of time during the day, please call 384-9992.

Thank you to Event Sponsor Bakerville Sports Bar & Grill.

Thank you to these businesses and individuals who have made donations or are volunteering: Michael and Kate Adamson, All American Aerials, Dress 4 Less, Green Bay Packers, Family Resource Center, Farmer’s Insurance Agency: Kevin R. Krisan, Fashion Bug, Paula Jero, Negro Lobo Catering, Sternweis & Sons, Chris and Jolene Sternweis, Tim Sternweis, Shoppes at Wood Ridge and Target.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Your help is needed--Donate a backpack today!

Help our area children start the school year right. The Fill a Backpack, Fulfill a Dream Backpack and Supplies Collection is wrapping up and number of children in need are outnumbering the backpacks collected.

We need at least 100 additional backpacks and supplies by the end of the day. Fill a backpack with traditional supplies: pencils, pens, glue sticks and notebooks, or make a monetary contribution for the purchase of supplies.

Items can be dropped off at MACCI, Marshfield Savings Bank, Pioneer, Associated Bank or the United Way office.

Please help spread the word of the need, we just hate the thought of children starting the school year without the supplies they need to help them succeed.

Thursday, August 06, 2009

United Way Kick off focuses on small actions

The 2009 Marshfield Area United Way campaign kicked off this morning, not with a bang, but a ripple—with the power to create opportunities for everyone to live a better life. The Kick off Breakfast featured nationally known speaker Paul Wesselmann, creator of Stone Soup Seminars and The Ripples Project.  Since 1990, Paul has worked with hundreds of organizations to create dynamic presentations that inspire and inform. 

“We saw Paul speak at our annual conference in Madison this year.  He had such a huge impact on the staff that we wanted to share his enthusiasm and passion for being a positive force in your community,” said Paula Jero, United Way executive director.

The staff contacted Wesselmann after he announced his uRock Road Trip—a tour across the nation to collect smiles and create ripples.  Since he was already in central Wisconsin, Wesselmann is generously is donating his time.

Kick off also featured Drive Chairs Joe and Ginny Mazza who spoke of their passion to help others and the power every gift has to make a difference in creating lasting positive change.

Local Girl Scout Kelly Guden also spoke of her Gold Award Project: Pay It Forward, an effort to create a chain of small actions of kindness to make the world a better place.

The breakfast concluded with an opportunity for volunteers to pick up their campaign packets.  “Volunteers are our greatest resource—from deciding needs, where funding goes, guiding the focus of the organization all the way to raising money.  Each and every person here today has an essential role in serving residents in need in the Marshfield area,” said Jero.

United Way focuses on the building blocks for a good life.  United Way and it’s funded programs work to prepare youth for success in school and life, give people the tools to become financial stable and improve the health and well being of all residents.

Funds raised will be distributed to the 37 Partner Programs serving Marshfield area residents who live and work in Auburndale, Greenwood, Marshfield, Neillsville, Pittsville, Spencer and Stratford. 

Campaigning will continue through the end of December.  United Way staff and Drive Chairs are available for presentations at businesses.  For more information about Marshfield Area United Way or to schedule presentations call 384-9992 or visit marshfieldareaunitedway.org.

Get involved and be a part of change: Give. Advocate. Volunteer. LIVE UNITED.