Orgs We Love: Assist WI

Screen Shot 2016-05-03 at 11.46.17 AMIf you don’t know who Assist WI is, then we are excited to share them with you!  Assist WI is a nonprofit based out of Wisconsin Dells, WI and is the brain child of William Meissner. The organization was formed in Spring 2014 and operates as a project of the Families in Transition Support Network in the Wisconsin Dells area.

Assist WI’s main goal is to pair volunteers with families traveling to the area who have unique needs. Assist volunteers are available to accompany families on their adventures and act as an extra set of hands where needed while visiting this tourist destination. It is tScreen Shot 2016-05-03 at 11.45.09 AMheir mission to turn obstacles into opportunities and facilitate family bonding through inclusion of every family member. 


This summer, Assist WI has a lot of activities for people can get involved with!

May 17th, 2016: Assist WI is  facilitating an Adaptive Golf Clinic at Trappers Turn from 1-3pm!  The golf program portion will be taken care of by Jason Manke of Kalahari Resorts and our role is what we do best, making sure each participant can enjoy this learning experience!  Please contact Assist WI as soon as possible if you are interested in participating. 

May 25th, 2016: Kalahari Waterpark day for the Community Coalition on Transition of Adams/ Marquette Counties.  These students have joined Assist WI for many adventurous field trip days and they look forward to facilitating the day at this world class waterpark…AGAIN! If you’d like to help out with this awesome end of the school year trip, please contact Assist WI as soon as possible. 

July 7th, 2016: Annual Golf Outing at Trappers Turn   Please let Assist know if you have anything that you would like to see or contribute pertaining to the organization.  This event has a lot of volunteer opportunities prior and the day of the event including getting donations, signing up teams, logistics, and basic labor. Please contact Assist WI as soon as possible if you are interested in participating. 

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2 Clowns Walk in a Bar

Last night while I was finishing up work, I had two clowns randomly walk into the restaurant. The great cosmic coincidence in this was that we were also having a party for the Tommy Bartlett Ski, Sky and Stage Show.  Added celebration to this party was that this year was the show’s sixtieth anniversary and in the show happens to have two clowns in it.  These two clowns, Kerito and Paulie, are from Wakeshaw, WI and they embrace their personalities by dressing up as clowns.  Despite them having a few cocktails, I had to take a moment and chat with them because I would have been sad to not have these two amazing personalities shared in Project Kinect. I mean, don’t two clowns walking into a bar just brighten up everyone’s day?

A Forced Afternoon Alone

On Thursday, after working on different projects that are happening in my life and going to lunch with my friend Angie, I found myself alone in the evening looking for someone to connect with.  I wanted to go for a hike with a friend and just chat while we were enjoying our surroundings as dusk approached.  Well, no one was to be found.  Everyone had plans, or wasn’t around, or was completely submerged in something else.  My belief is that sometimes the universe is blatantly telling us that we need to be alone and that is exactly what this moment was.   

So, I went on a hike to one of the many state natural areas that is offered around Wisconsin Dells.  This particular trail has a lot of history to me because it was often the trail we would park at and walk down to the river when friends and family were out on the river.  We would meet them on the beach and join them for a day on the boats.  It is also a great place to just enjoy a hot summer day when no boats are available.  If you’re in the area and you’re looking for one of these trails, here is the site that lists all of the areas.

Age Is Almost Never Relevant

While I am home with the family, I tend to make it out to a place called Pheasant Inn which is in an unincorporated town named Briggsville about fifteen minutes out of Wisconsin Dells.  I have a particular night that I go and that is Wednesdays.  My grandmother and her companion Rue go out there because it is considered senior citizen night.  Why is Wednesday senior citizen night you ask?  Well I will tell you.

The Pheasant Inn was opened in 1854 and has been a hotspot for over a hundred and fifty years.  When first opened, it was used as a trading post for the Menomonee Indians. Lake Mason was only a creek, which the Indians would canoe through. Once the creek was dammed & the lake was formed, the Inn was called “The Lake House”. To everyone’s dismay, the livery behind the Lake House caught fire & both structures burned to the ground. In 1912 the block structure, which still stands today was erected. The upper level served as a hotel until the late 1940’s.

In the 1950’s, the hot night to be out there was Wednesday night.  All the movers and shakers from the Dells and surrounding areas would go out there for drinking, dancing, and great food.  Today it is much more calm and has added on a bakery but those same movers and shakers who would come out on Wednesday nights in the fifties are still coming in for a special menu for senior citizens.  The same gossip and the same circles of people are still out there and despite their ages, this set of adults are as young as freshman in college.

Today age is almost never relevant.  If you are young, when is the last time you spent time in the middle of a group of people forty or more years older than you?  The same conversations that they have are the same conversations we have.  They talk about technology, the price of gas, budget cuts, Lady Gaga.

If you are older, when is the last time you sat in the middle of a group of people who are forty years younger than you?  When I volunteer with people who are older than me, they sometimes are hesitant to be around younger groups but my generation has things to learn from are elders.  Likewise, my generation have things to share and teach and many times, we need an older generation’s wit to challenge us.  I love when my grandmother gets with me and my friends.  She drinks with us, keeps up with our conversation no matter what it is dated and often, keeps us laughing so hard our sides ache. 

Once we become adults, we have it in our head that there are still separations between us and people older than us but besides just common courtesy and respect, we are all adults.  We all will continue to learn new information and teach information until the day we are no longer around.  So, with that said, age is almost never relevant.

Bork & Kane: A Wisconsin Dells Landmark

I got a chance to sit with Rue Bork, one of the owners of a drug store that opened in Wisconsin Dells around 1895. In this portion of our sit down, Rue shared with me all about how he got involved with the Pharmacy and how it was a major part of the city.  Growing up in the area, we were constantly going to the drug store.  When I was younger, it still had a sod fountain which for me, is a great additive to my life.  As a child, you think whoever owns this must be one of the coolest people alive.  Well it turns out that he is. 

I sat down with Rue for quite a while and this is just a few minutes of our conversation.