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Great Day at the Lake

March 9th, 2010


The Great Day at the Lake
Posted 3/4/2010 9:35 AM CST

I’m thinking Sheboygan should have a wild card day this summer. Fourth of July rules like bonfires and pits on the beach, yet on a completely random day chosen by the Mayor.

The Mayor simply sends a twitter message declaring It’s a Great Day at the lake, the world retweets and texts the message, a link to a youtube video detailing the event is included, and the masses are mobilized for a flashmob super day of all that is Sheboygan County. No worries about weather, no advance tickets, just a great day at the lake.

Johnsonville could fire up the big grill, Old Wisconsin and Miesfelds could go old school, and Sparky could move his cart into position if he wants. Ty Gutschow and the boys from Larry’s could setup the beer pumps, Sargento could pimp cheese, you get the idea. Musicians would be encouraged to come out and play, drum circles could be formed, and coffee could flow.

Cost would be minimal because it’s a great day, no tents needed, no advertising, it’s a great day. Sheboygan’s miles of lakeshore would be showcased for the world to see. We could crowdsource a website documenting the day and the public could go live on our cable access. The whole thing can be cost neutral and potentially go to retiring municipal debt, the bottom line is nobody profits directly but the citizens. Companies that participate would find numerous benefits and would be allowed to recoup costs if they would like, or good will and notoriety.

Thousands of people could drive golf balls into the big lake, local businesses could sponsor cheesy contests and we could all have a great day. Crime would drop because nobody wants to be in lockup and miss the great day. Local products could be showcased as sculptures for the day and I, for one would have a great day.

This is a win, win, win, win situation, nobody has to participate, yet, this could be a modern day Woodstock on the water.

gowisconsin wrote:

I like!!! (except for the golf balls in the lake idea. Do you not watch Seinfeld? Oh yeah, no whales in Lake Michigan)
3/4/2010 10:55 AM CST
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US Sailing Center-Sheboygan to Host ISAF Nations Cup Finals

March 5th, 2010
ISAF Sheboygan

Click the Pic for ISAF Sheboygn 2011 Site

The ISAF Nations Cup is a global competition to find the world’s top match racing nation and to develop match racing infrastructure around the world.

Sheboygan’s a small town on a great lake.

Busan, Korea; Chicago, USA; Gdynia, Poland; and Sheboygan, USA all submitted bids to host the 2011 ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final.

Sheboygan’s a small town on a great lake with a world class sailing event to get ready for!

The US SAILING Center Sheboygan will host the Grand Final of the sixth edition of the ISAF Nations Cup from 13-18 September 2011. Competition will be held on Lake Michigan in the Sonar (with a crew of three) for the men’s event and the Elliott 6m (with a crew of three) for the women’s event. The ISAF Nations Cup Grand Final is the culmination of an 18-month competition staged over a series of Regional Finals held across the globe to find the world’s top match racing nation in both men’s and women’s events.

South Cheerleaders

March 3rd, 2010

Thanks to the dude that asked that universal question, “What’s Up”, now I know Bernie isn’t the only one who saw the pix I posted last time.

Who Dat say Swing Wedding?

January 30th, 2010

The “Who Dat” chant’s origins are somewhat murky. Some historians say it came about in the days of late 19th-century minstrel shows and later showed up in vaudeville routines. In 1937’s “A Day at the Races,” the Marx Brothers perform a number — in blackface — called “Who Dat Man.”

“Who Dat” also is used in a 1937 MGM cartoon — now seldom seen because of its racially offensive nature — called “Swing Wedding,” which featured frog caricatures of black entertainers such as Ethel Waters, the Mills Brothers, Louis Armstrong and Cab Calloway.

Buddy Holly Invades Sheboygan

January 28th, 2010
Mark Shurilla is Buddy Holly

Mark Shurilla is Buddy Holly

Mark Shurilla’s Rockin’ 50s Party
‘The Day The Music Died’
Saturday, January 30, 2010 7:30 PM

The Wisconsin Area Music Industry’s (WAMI) 2009 ‘Tribute Artist of the Year’, Mark Shurilla, returns by popular demand with his famous tribute to the Winter Dance Party of 1959, a tour that starred Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, The Big Bopper, Dion and more. With his band, The Greatest Hits, and an all star cast including Liam Ford (Johnny Cash), John van Thiel (Elvis), Danny J. (“The Pavarotti of Rock”), Jayne Taylor, Marvalous Marla and 4-year-old Sheboygan phenom Valor Yost (‘The Kid in Black’), this cavalcade of stars delivers a spectacular tribute to the ‘Golden Age of Rock and Roll’.

I took that picture about ten years ago at some ballroom.

Happy New Years Sam and Larry

January 2nd, 2010
Sam and Larry Polar Bear

Sam and Larry Polar Bear

Just another day at the office for Sheboygan Press Photographer Sam Castro as he flashes a sign of approval while chatting with Polar Bear flag bearer Larry Pratt.

Sheboygan Polar Bears

December 31st, 2009
Polar Bears Swim

Polar Bears will plunge into Lake Michigan New Years Day at Sheboygan's North Beach.

The drinking has already started at Dave’s Who’s Inn, the Bears take the plunge at 1:00 PM New Years Day.

Bird (Andrew) Whistles in Milwaukee

October 14th, 2009
Andrew Bird

Andrew Bird

Joel Shanahan says a bit about music guy Andrew Bird over at the A.V. Club Milwaukee.

Bird will be whistling at the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee Friday and Saturday and you should go.

Fresh from his second appearance on the Late Show withDavid Letterman and just before his iconization on the Austin City Limits, Andrew whistles good, like a Bird should.

Sporting a violin, guitar and a stable of mates that make “I like it” music all for about the price of a pair of Chuck Taylors.

Check out Andrew’s Letterman performance after the break. the rest of Bird (Andrew) Whistles in Milwaukee

Sheboygan Shebang Popcorn

September 8th, 2009
Sheboygan Shebang Popcorn

Sheboygan Shebang Popcorn

I captured these three souls at the “Great Sheboygan Shebang pre-show thingy. I have seen all of these humans out having fun since this day, fun people make fun pictures, be fun for me.

Happy Schnapps Combo – Get Schnappy!

September 8th, 2009
Happy Schnapps Combo Imbibe

Happy Schnapps Combo Imbibe

Ja, Ja, Ja, The combo gets schnappy at the Manitowoc County Fair. SheVegas just started editing down and put this moment up as proof of life.

Silver Dollar Days 2009 Howards Grove

July 13th, 2009

SILVER DOLLAR DAYS 2009

JULY 17, 18 & 19

***NEW THIS YEAR: CARNIVAL & RIDES FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY

silver dollar days

DATES: JULY 17,18,19, 2009

MEMORIAL PARK HOWARDS GROVE, GAMES, RIDES, FOOD AND BEVERAGES ALL WEEKEND

Food available all weekend(BRATS, BURGERS, CHICKEN, AND MUCH MORE)

Miller and Budweiser Beer Products

CARNIVAL: VOSS MARSHLAND SHOWS

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT EVERY NIGHT

FRIDAY JULY 17TH

Mega Tent:

HERMAN’S HERMITS-STARRING BARRY WHITWAN 7:00PM-8:15 PM FOLLOWED BY

ROAD TRIP 8:30 p.m.- 12:30 a.m.

Beer garden: THE ROCKERFELLERS 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

SATURDAY JULY 19TH

KIDS WRISTBAND DAY 12:00PM-4:00PM

WATER FIGHTS 2:00 PM (Featuring Local fire Departments)

Beer Garden: SIX PACK 7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Mega Tent: MT. OLIVE 8:30 p.m. – 12:30 a.m.

SUNDAY JULY 201TH

SILVER DOLLAR PARADE: 11:30 AM- 1:00 PM

Beer Garden: John Roehl Orchestra 1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Mega Tent: DJ BOOGIE TIME DUKE PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS

“SILVER DOLLAR IDOL KAROKEE CONTEST”

SIGN UP 12:30PM-1:00PM MUST BE 16 YEARS OLD TO PARTICIPATE

COMPETITION 1:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. TOP TEN MOVE ONTO FINALS

FINALS 5:00-6:00PM TOP 3 AWARDED MONETARY PRIZES

SUPPORT LOCAL YOUTH SPORTS AND HAVE A GOOD TIME

**SEE YOU AT SILVER DOLLAR DAYS 2009

Sheboygan North High School Expo 2009

May 2nd, 2009


Sheboygan North High School is rolling out Expo 2009. Featured attractions include food, exhibits, marketplace, bands, synchronized swim, drumline and more.
4-10 Saturday, May 2

PRICE: $7 adults and high school students; $5 for middle and elementary school students; $3 senior citizens; kids under 5 free ($20 family deal)