14 August 2019

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Music In The Park Presents The Sun Rays

Music In The Park Presents The Sun Rays


Music In The Park Presents The Sun Rays The seventh and final concert of the Music In The Park summer series will be on Tuesday, Aug. 20, with a performance by The Sun Rays. The band’s drummer, guitar player and keyboard player are retired teachers from Kewaskum. The group added a woodwind player from Milwaukee and a bass player from Allenton to round out the band. Originally formed

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Spreading Happiness

Spreading Happiness


– KHS Graduate Ashley Trapp Donates To Shining Stars By Anne Trautner Members of the Shining Stars dance team always have big smiles on their faces when they perform.The group is made up of children and adults with special needs who love to dance and perform. The dance group had an extra reason to celebrate when they performed at Main Street Mania in Campbellsport on Thursday, Aug. 8.Ashley Trapp, a 2019 graduate of Kewaskum High School, presented the team with a check for $500 at the street festival.Ashley had been awarded the Champions of Change Rising Star Award from the Volunteer Center of Washington County earlier this year. As part of the award, Ashley received $500 to donate to the charity of her choice.“I chose the Shining Stars because those girls mean a lot to me. Seeing them dance makes me happy,” Ashley said. Rising Star AwardAshley received the Champions of Change Rising Star Award after being nominated by Karla Daane, a counselor at Kewaskum High School.“Ashley is one of the most dedicated students in our school. Her leadership and the community involvement that she has portrayed throughout the community is just exceptional,” Daane said.During her high school career, some of the things Ashley was involved in were National Honor Society, Peers for Peers, Student Government, Freshmen Mentors and FFA. She has volunteered as an activities aide at the Samaritan Health Center, stock rotator at the Kewaskum Food Pantry and mentor for a Youth Girls Basketball Team.With the help of her parents, Randy and Jessica Trapp, Ashley started and coordinated the Travis Trapp Memorial Foundation in honor of her brother, who died in a car accident five years ago.“I previously lost my brother. I also lost my childhood home in a house fire. When tragedy hits a person so hard, you start to realize the importance of what life and others mean to you. To me, volunteering is not about the paycheck. It’s about making connections with people that are at a hardship or just needing a friend at a time,” Ashley said.Over the past few years, the family has given out over $75,000 through the Travis Trapp Memorial Foundation. The funds have gone to scholarships and various nonprofit organizations.The Shining Stars is one of the groups that has received funds from the foundation.The Shining Stars dance group has always had a special place in Ashley’s heart.“Before she was born, when I was pregnant with her, we thought she was going to have Down syndrome,” explained Ashley’s mother, Jessica Trapp.“I could have been like that,” Ashley said. The Shining StarsThe Shining Stars dance group is an organization that serves people with special needs in the Campbellsport and Kewaskum school districts.“They dance and have a good time, and they make me happy,” Ashley said.The Shining Stars dance team was started by Mary Bilgo, who is originally from Kewaskum. The group is comprised of children and adults from age 8 now to about 34.“Our little group is so thankful to people who have helped in many ways, and who donated money toward our group,” Bilgo said.She started the group wanting to raise funds for an “upsee,” a special harness that would enable one of the girls to stand and perform with the help of a dance partner. Without the special equipment, the girl is confined to a wheelchair.“I went on Facebook and I asked if I could find 50 friends to give me $10, so I needed $500 to get this upsee for her, and we raised about $2,100. The community really pitched in,” Bilgo said.The Trapp family was one of the donors for that equipment.“Every year they have donated to our team. It amounts to about $2,000, so we are really thrilled and happy to have such great people in our community who think of our little team. Thank you,” Bilgo said.“I feel like everyone should have an opportunity to happiness, and with their life. These girls definitely make me happy and make me smile,” Ashley said.

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Public Input Sought For Proposed   County Dog Park

Public Input Sought For Proposed County Dog Park


Public Input Sought For Proposed County Dog Park The Washington County Park and Trail System announced a proposal for a new 10acre fenced-in dog exercise area at Sandy Knoll County Park in the Town of Trenton. This will be the second dog park in Washington County Park System. The first was Homestead Howl Dog Park, which was installed last year in the Village of Germantown. “We’re excited

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Check It Out!

Check It Out!


Check It Out! A Column By Kewaskum Librarian Lori Kreis Last Friday we had our reading celebration picnic which signified the end of summer reading. It seemed that we just started the program, A Universe of Stories, so the idea that the end is here was surprising. While the program was very successful for the library and all the participants, it flew by quickly. Here are some highlights from

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Theresa Lions Truck And  Tractor Pull Fundraiser  Supports Community Projects

Theresa Lions Truck And Tractor Pull Fundraiser Supports Community Projects


Theresa Lions Truck And Tractor Pull Fundraiser Supports Community Projects Preparations are under way for the 38th annual Theresa Lions Truck and Tractor Pull. The annual event is the major fundraising project for the Theresa Lions Club and its community service programs and projects. This year’s big event is Saturday, Aug. 24, at 2 p.m. at Theresa Firemen's Park. Event Chairman,

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