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Seeking Community Input for Future Projects
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Seeking Community Input for Future Projects

We are launching a community-wide survey to gather input from New Glarus residents about what projects or initiatives we should focus on next. Whether it's improving parks, enhancing public spaces, addressing local infrastructure, or supporting community events, we want to know where you think New Glarus Cares can make the biggest impact.

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Celebrate New Glarus Before Homecoming Game
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Celebrate New Glarus Before Homecoming Game

The entire community is invited to come together for a “Community Celebration” on Friday, Oct. 18, ahead of the New Glarus Homecoming football game. The gathering will take place from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m. on 1st Street, in front of Dirty Dog Taphaus and the New Glarus Hotel.

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Zenda Klassy’s Gift to Candy Cane Park
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Zenda Klassy’s Gift to Candy Cane Park

Zenda Klassy's $2,500 raffle winnings from the 2024 World Euchre Championship funded a picnic table and bench for the new inclusive playground at Candy Cane Park. Though she passed before its completion, her generous gift, along with a donation from her husband, will benefit the community for years to come.

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Ingwell-Zimmerman Joins Board of Directors
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Ingwell-Zimmerman Joins Board of Directors

We’re excited to welcome Kayla Ingwell-Zimmerman to the New Glarus Cares Board! With over a decade of experience as the District School Nurse and a lifetime of community involvement, Kayla brings unmatched passion for serving New Glarus, especially its youth. Read more about her journey on our blog!

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Community Invited to Help Build New Playground
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Community Invited to Help Build New Playground

New Glarus is excited about building a new playground at Candy Cane Park. Equipment is ordered, and site prep is underway. Starting August 24, volunteers will help with installation in a "community build," organized by the Village and New Glarus Cares. President Shelly Johnson urges community support, emphasizing that various contributions are needed.

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Bank of New Glarus Donates $5000
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Bank of New Glarus Donates $5000

The Bank of New Glarus, led by President Ron Schaaf, has donated $5,000 to New Glarus Cares' inclusive playground project at Candy Cane Park. This donation brings the organization close to their fundraising goal for the playground and ADA-accessible parking, marking a significant step towards creating an accessible play space for all children.

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Tournament Raises Funds for Playground
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Tournament Raises Funds for Playground

New Glarus Cares' annual World Euchre Championship, held last month, was a major success, drawing participants from afar and raising funds for an ADA-accessible playground at Candy Cane Park. The goal is to order the playground equipment soon and have it installed by the end of the year.

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Euchre tournament event set
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Euchre tournament event set

New Glarus is preparing for the World Euchre Championship, May 17-19, at the New Glarus Fest Haus. With over 500 attendees, the event is a major fundraiser for New Glarus Cares, supporting a new inclusive playground at Candy Cane Park. Todd Klassy highlights its community impact.

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World Euchre Championship Next Week
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World Euchre Championship Next Week

New Glarus is excited for the World Euchre Championship, May 17-19, at the Fest Haus, with over 500 participants. Todd Klassy of New Glarus Cares notes it's not just about cards but community impact, as funds will support a new inclusive playground at Candy Cane Park.

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