BLACK CREEK COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
Advancement Association.
Civic organization started in the 1930s. Goal is to improve the community and help local businesses. Membership open to all Black Creek area residents. Meets third Thursday of every other month. Tom Brauer, 984-3575.
Black Creek Sportsman’s Club
Group interested in keeping nature alive. Get together about once a week, starting Memorial Day weekend. Tom Brauer, 984-3575.
Black Creek Youth Sports
Provides youth baseball, basketball and other sports. Tod Javoroski, 731-0785.
Community 2000
Provides support for those less fortunate including food, clothing, school supplies and other aid in Seymour, Black Creek and Shiocton school districts. Supported by local contributions, United Way-Fox Valley and Valley Packaging Industries. 833-0277
Duhm-Masch American Legion Post 332
Variety of civic service to community and the veterans home in King. Holds color guard at cemetery on Memorial Day weekend. Pat Nachtwey, 984-3562.
Family Resource Centers.
Provides family support through PACE groups, Me and My Dad (Mom) nights, family events and parent education. 984-3396 ext. 182.
Girl Scouts
Girls do community projects such as taking Christmas cards to nursing home residents, along with bake, magazine and, of course, the famous cookie sales. Val Abel, 984-3279.
Lions Club
Providing community service, plus humanitarian service world wide, such as collecting used eyeglasses and transporting eye tissue for cornea transplants. Meets third Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Lions Den in the basement of the library. Kathy Kline, 915-7773, or Dave Sievert, 749-0469.
FREEDOM COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
FFA Alumni Mark Kortz 920-766-7633
Freedom Alumni Pat Bacon 920-419-6845
Freedom Area Boy Scouts Mike Kopiske 920-687-9883
Freedom Area Girl Scouts Theresa Kortz 920-766-2342
Freedom Athletic Association Mike Heindl 920-788-9828 http://www.freedomathletics.com/
Freedom Business Association Bill Kohrt 920-733-1642
Freedom Area 4H
Smile Awhile 4H Lois Hanson 920-788-3964
On the Go 4H Debbie VanderHeiden 920-766-7266
Freedom Food Pantry Larry Westenberg 920-788-4977 (Freedom Foods)
Sherry Randerson 920-788-4674
Freedom Historical Society Pat Konkle 920-423-3036
Freedom Trail Blazers http://www.freedomtrailblazers.org/
Freedom Wrestling Debbie Reimer 920-788-1348 http://www.freedomirishwrestling.com/
Knights of Columbus Wayne Klarner 920-739-9236
Senior Center Dee Spiegel 920-788-6200
VFW Tom Hooyman 920-731-8122
NICHOLS COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
Nichols Advancement Association President: John Koenings 525-2727
Secretary: Paula Scheller 525-3103
Nichols Historical Society President: Lorraine Bisterfeldt 525-3814
Secretary: Rose Kahler
Neighborhood Watch eets quarterly at Community Center.
Paula Scheller 525-3103
PULASKI COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
American Vets Post #160 Commander, Robert Mursau, Jr., or locally, Adjutant, Dennis Saeger, 822-5933.
Meetings first Wednesday of the month 7:30 p.m. at the Legion Hall
Boy Scouts of America
Troop 1031, Scoutmaster Al Jarosinski 920-822-5977.
Cub Scouts of America
Pack 4031, Michael Voelker. Unit Commissioners Religious Emblem Councilor for Pack 4031, Jean Skovera 920-822-5193.
Food Pantry
The Pantry is open the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. For more information contact Deb Schneider 920-822-6050. Location: Glenbrook School across from the Post Office on S. St. Augustine Street.
920-391-4610.
Pulaski Youth Soccer Association
Call Tom Schreder at 920-822-8253 or Mike Jenquin at 920-265-4990 or visit www.pulaskiyouthsoccer.com
Knights of Columbus – Bishop Bona Council #4439
Meetings third Tuesday of the month 7:30 p.m. in the K.C. Meeting room in ABVM Church Basement. Contact Patrick Hughes, 822-3040, for more information.
Pedal Pushers Senior Bike Club, 60+. Meet at Richard McDermid’s Residence at 6:30, Tuesday mornings. Please call Bonnie at 822-3224 for info to go.
Pioneer Tractor Cruisers. Have a tractor of 30+ years? This could be the club for you. Contact President, Tom Busch at (920) 822-1812 or his cell at (920) 619-1766 for more information.
Polish Legion of American Veterans Post #178
Contact John Adasiewicz, P O Box 804, Pulaski WI 54162 at 920-822-4071.
Pulaski Polka Days Committee
Contact Harold Otto at 822-3869 or www.pulaskipolkadays.com.
Pulaski Area Chamber of Commerce
Board of Directors meetings are held the second Monday of each month, 11:55 a.m. in the PACE Conference Room at Glenbrook Elem. School. For more information Contact Gloria at 920-822-4400.
Pulaski Area Community Education (PACE)
Located at: 132 Front Street Mailing address: P.O. Box 36, Pulaski, WI 54162
Mark Heck, Director Phone (920)822-6051
Email: mrheck@pulaski.k12.wi.us
Pulaski Area Historical Society
Meeting fourth Monday of the month 7:30 p.m. at the Pulaski Area Museum, 129 West Pulaski St. There are no scheduled hours. Please call any one of the following people for and appointment.
Museum Curator – Marion Schroeder 920-822-5856; President – Chris Jaworski, 920-822-3961.
www.pulskiwihistory.com
Pulaski Community School Education Foundation, Inc.
President, Deb Schneider Phone: (920) 822-6050
Email: dkschneider@pulaski.k12.wi.us
Pulaski Area Swim Club (PASC), Non-Profit club. Head Coach, Kathleen Olson @ swimpasc@hotmail.com
Pulaski Lions Club
Meetings are held the first and third Monday evenings of each month, 7 p.m., at the Legion Hall from September through May. For more information, email Tiffany Rondou at trondou@netnet.net or call 920-822-2119 www.PulaskiLions.org
Pulaski FFA Alumni Affiliate Contact Ron & Linda Hieronimczak 920-822-8542
Pulaski Youth Organization (PYO) www.pulaskiyouth.org
SEYMOUR COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
Krause-Kraft American Legion Post #106
Provides activities and observances for veterans of U.S. armed services. Active in community events. Bill VandenLangenberg 869-2600
American Legion Auxiliary
Organization for spouses of Legion members. Active in various community events. Becky Mueller 833-6048
AODA Prevention Board
Provides drug and alcohol counseling throughout the community, especially geared toward prevention in schools. Seymour Middle School 833-7199
Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts of America
Provide activities for boys through various educational and growth-oriented programs. Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts Bay Lakes Council 635 (920) 734-5705. www.baylakesbsa.org Cub Scouts: Kelly Meles; 920- 833-9880, Kelly.Meles@yahoo.com
Chamber of Commerce
Works to support and promote the city through its businesses. Activities include City-Wide Rummage Sale as well as support of other activities. 833-6053 www.seymourwi.com
Community Family Resource Centers
Provides family support through PACE groups, Me and My Dad (Mom) nights and parent education. 984-3396 ext. 182 www.seymour.k12.wi.us/cfrc.cfm
Community 2000
Provides support for those less fortunate including food, clothing, school supplies and other aid in Seymour, Black Creek and Shiocton school districts. Supported by local contributions, United Way-Fox Valley and Valley Packaging Industries. 833-0277
FFA Alumni
Alumni support a variety of community organizations, especially the FFA group at Seymour Community High School. Kevin Buttles 819-3120
Food Pantry
The pantry operates in City Hall, 328 N. Main St. Stocking is held on the 2nd and 4th Mondays. Open hours are the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. Donations of cereal, paper products, non-perishable food and money welcome. Jack Koebe 833-7347
Friends of the Library
Organizes programs and fund raisers for the Muehl Public Library. Meetins the third Thursday of the month. Elizabeth Timmins 833-2725 www.muehlpubliclibrary.org
Girl Scouts
Provide enrichment, growth-oriented programs for school-age girls. www.fvgsc.org
Good Shepherd Volunteers
Supports residents and their families at Good Shepherd Nursing Home. 833-6856 www.goodshepherdservices.org
Home of the Hamburger, Inc.
Presents the annual Burger Fest in Downtown Seymour in August. Hamburger memorabilia at Seymour Community Museum. Jim Campbell 833-6688 www.homeofthehamburger.org
Lions Club
Community service group performing variety of activities, including sponsorship of scholarships and annual benefit softball tournament. Open to all.
www.seymourwilions.com
Model Railroad Club
Maintains working model and facility at old depot. Open house held first and third Sundays from 1-3 p.m. Jim Baxter 833-2241
Salvation Army
Operates Bread of Life Center at 227 E. State St. in Black Creek 984-9305
Senior Citizens of Seymour
Provides card parties, nutrition site at Good Shepherd Home, bingo and various other services. Call Judy Miller for the Nutrition Program at 833-6434. Meals are served, M–F at 11:30 a.m. Reservations must be made one day in advance. Guest speakers, activities and games are held monthly.
The Senior Center telephone number 833-6434, president, Nancy Brinkman. Monthly meetings are held the third Wednesday of the month.
Both are located at Good Shepherd, 607 E. Bronson Road, Seymour
Seymour Community Museum and Historical Society
Volunteer group maintains museum. Bill Collar 833-6064 www.seymourhistory.org
Seymour Thunder Booster Club
Parents and community members who promote Thunder athletics. Deb Marsh 833-6800
Woman’s Club
An organization for women dedicated to service and companionship. Leslie Hanseter, 833-9613
SHIOCTON COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS
American Legion Post 512
Provides activities and observances for veterans of U.S. armed services.Meets first Wednesday of every month at the library. Doug Tyler, 986-3543
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 512
For spouses of American Legion. Meet first Monday of each month (except September – meet second Monday) at 7:30 p.m. in meeting room of Shiocton Community Library. Karen Massey, secretary, 986-3787; Carole Hungerford, president 982-6468
American Legion baseball
Shiocton Post 512 Legion team, summer baseball for 15-19 year olds. Contact: Chris VanderHeyden, 986-3351.
Business League
Promote business community, sponsor children’s events, support a scholarship program, and more. Tim Conradt, 986-3529
Challenge the Outdoors
Provides hunting and fishing experiences for physically challenged people. harland Chapman 833-6274, www.ctoforme.com
Community 2000
Provides support for those less fortunate including food, clothing, school supplies and other aid in Seymour, Black Creek and Shiocton school districts. Supported by local contributions, United Way-Fox Valley and Valley Packaging Industries. 833-0277
Community Club
Promote community spirit, youth activities, and scholarship program. Tim Conradt, 986-3529
Cub Scout Pack 3048
Contains members in grades 1-4.
Lions Club
Eyeglass collection; work for the blind; fundraiser for families in need. Meets fourth Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at Ken’s Riverside. Charles Pluger, 986-3224
Shadows on the Wolf
Sportsmen’s group that works for community improvement. Dennis Conradt, 986-3713
Shiocton Flyers Club
Meets at the Flyers Club hangar at Shiocton Airport at 7:30 p.m. on the second Wednesday of each month, except during winter. Al Van Straten, 986-3421
SPICE – Shiocton Partners In Children’s Education – is the district’s version of the PTO. Contact Shiocton Schools, 986-3351.

