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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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Upstairs at Mojo’s

February 21st, 2010
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Sheboygan Common Council Candidate Forum

February 10th, 2010

The Sheboygan County Taxpayers Alliance; “Meet the Candidates” forum. Tuesday, Feb. 9, in the Rocca Room of Mead Public Library. The forum includes those seeking the position of alderman on the Sheboygan Common Council. The primary election is Feb. 16; the general election is April 6.

Candidate Forum Opening

Allen Brunke Opening Statement ……………… Allen Brunke Closing Statement

Mark Hanna OpeningStatement .………………Mark Hanna Closing Statement

Vang Neng Vue Opening Statement ….……Vang Neng Vue Closing Statement

Scott Versey Opening Statement …………………Scott Versey Closing Statement

Joel Hammen Opening Statement………… …Joel Hammen Closing Statement

Ed Surek Opening Statement …………………………Ed Surek Closing Statement

Collin Kachel Opening Statement ………….…Collin Kachel Closing Statement

Dennis Radtke Opening Statement…….……Dennis Radtke Closing Statement

Sheboygan County Primary Ballot

Vicky Meyer was not present

Vang Neng Vue on City Administrator……Vang Neng Vue on Downtown

Dennis Radtke on City Administrator……Dennis Radtke on Downtown

Allen Brunke on City Administrator……Allen Brunke on Downtown

Ed Surek on Residency … Ed Surek on County TaxEd Surek on ExpansionEd Surek on City Administrator/Mayor’s ReorganizationEd Surek on Section 8 Housing & Police/Fire Cuts

Collin Kachel on City Administrator/Mayor’s ReorganizationCollin Kachel on ResidencyCollin Kachel on County TaxCollin Kachel on Section 8 Housing & Police/Fire CutsCollin Kachel on Expansion

Scott Versey on ResidencyScott Versey on City administrator/Mayor’s ReorganizationScott Versey on ExpansionScott Versey on Section 8 Housing & Police/Fire CutsScott Versey on County Tax

South 49-North 48-Basketball-Sheboygan

January 23rd, 2010

South Beats North

South Beats North Jake Reuter #43

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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.

1963 Dodge Dart GT

October 21st, 2009
My Baby

1963 Dodge Dart GT

Hobby Lobby, Memorial Mall, Sheboygan, Wisconsin.

Red Versus Blue Football

October 19th, 2009

Sheboygan_South_homecoming442

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Sheboygan to Consider Decriminalizing Marijuana

October 19th, 2009


The City of Sheboygan, Wisconsin  has the following item on their agenda for tonights common council meeting;

ORDINANCES INTRODUCED X
Lies Over:
14 – 47 – By Ald. Bohren, Surek, Kath, VanderWeele & Vue creating section of the Municipal Code so as to make possession of 25 grams or less of marijuana and possession, manufacture, or delivery of drug paraphernalia a city ordinance violation.

This is .8815 ounces of weed my fellow americans.

Typically, decriminalization means no prison time or criminal record for first-time possession of a small amount for personal consumption. The conduct is treated like a minor traffic violation.

Weed will not be legal in Sheboygan, this is a get the stoners out of our courts and prisons kind of thing and in no way legalizes dope. A couple of joints will still smack you upside the wallet and ganj in the car will be worse by far. Think of this as a kinder, gentler way of being busted for cannabis

This could save gazillions of dollars, close down most of our prisons, and bring world peace. This is inteneded to free our police, legal system, and prisons to focus on other areas and as a result save some money.

While this is new to Sheboygan, it is business as usual for many cities in Wisconsin and will bring Sheboygan into the forefront of stoner tourism line with the rest of the world.

Milwaukee’s 1992 move to decriminalization allows prosecutors to charge 25 grams or less of marijuana as a municipal ordinance violation rather than a crime. Fines range from $250 to $500 or imprisonment of up to 20 days. Offenders also have the option of performing community service or receiving substance abuse education.

Was I Wrong to Love the Armory?

September 28th, 2009

My dad gave me his ticket so I could see my hero Wilt Chamberlain and the Lakers battle Lew Alcindor and the Bucks in a series the Bucks won on the way to the NBA title. Wilt lost, but outplayed the rookie, the only thing I really remember is laughing with my cousin Randy Kober as my grandpa led the crowd in polka songs during the timeouts, Wilt stopping Lew dead on a dunk attempt and the Bucks winning.

Years later I touched Magic Johnson during the Timberwolves first game at the Metrodome and found myself in the midst of a Spur’s prayer while waiting for my bud’s John Schilling and Bill Zeineman to pee before we “covered” a game at the Target Center. I saw Shaq at LSU, KG as a prep, and home playoff games for the best team in the NBA, the Milwaukee Bucks and Super Sid Moncrief.

When Bo Ryan came to UW-Platteville, I asked him how he was going to take the lowly Pioneer’s to the next level. Bo responded with a story about Tom Desotell, showed me the new locker room and just plain sounded like a winner. That winter Bo was in Sheboygan watching the Optimist tournament at South High School, Bo Knows Basketball, Bo Knows Sheboygan is basketball!

Years earlier I drove to Green Bay Southwest to see Sheboygan South’s Jeff Fessler hit a pair of free throws with no time left to cap off a one point run to the locker room comeback victory that I will never forget. Later that season, North legend Tom Desotell’s, Pete Hopfensberger powered team comeback against a great Koko, Kobelsky, Fessler, and Weaver powered squad at the best place to see a basketball game in the world, The Armory, in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.

The Sheboygan Municipal Auditorium and Armory, the same building that was home to the NBA Sheboygan Redskins, Harlem Globetrotters original summer camp, and Moose Woltzen’s Lakeland Muskies, whose games I was at before I remember even being me. The same packed Armory that saw Joe Wolf’s shot hit the flag and drop to center court as Kurt Portmann, Troy Rudoll and company at Sheboygan North won a squeaker against The future North Carolina and NBA standout’s Kohler Blue Bombers.

Sheboygan is a basketball town, just ask Jack Gebler, Wally Rekalaitas, Tom Posewitz, John Cinealis, Gordy Zastrow, the rest of Was I Wrong to Love the Armory?

Southside Beach – Sheboygan

September 15th, 2009

Sheboygan South Beach Post Card

General King Park on Sheboygan’s Southside (7th & Broadway) is getting a new building of some sort. Will it match this baby?

It’s what Sheboygan boasted back in the day.

“This is a wide sandy beach and bathers may wade out several hundred feet in the blue waters of Lake Michigan. Here swimming is enjoyed by many thousands.”

Published by Mau’s News Agency, Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Please No Semi Trucks

September 8th, 2009
Please - No Semi Trucks

Please - No Semi Trucks

On my planet it is generally understood what this means, what does it mean on your planet?