Monday | December 9, 2024

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Your Christmas gift from Travel Calumet, two new podcasts plus one later today!


Episode 33-Troy Campbell from The North Pole Christmas Village in Rantoul


Episode 34-Dana and Eric Krueger from Wisconsin's Classic Dance Hall-The Crystal Ballroom in St. John


Episode 35-Greg Hageman from New Holstein's Timm House-available later today

Ariens Nordic Center debuts December 17 in final Uniquely Wisconsin Calumet County online segment


On Tuesday, December 17th, Uniquely Wisconsin will debut the final story of its Calumet County trilogy with a segment focused on Ariens Nordic Center in Brillion. Look for updates on Travel Calumet's Facebook page and LinkedIn presence.


Previous segments focused on Wolf and Fox Winery at Woelfel Homestead, (click here to view the complete segment) and Terra Verde (click here to view).


For more information about Uniquely Wisconsin, click here.


To hear a podcast about Uniquely Wisconsin programming produced in Calumet County, please click here, scroll to and download episode 19 of the Travel Calumet Original Podcast.

Snow piles up at Ariens Nordic Center


No snow on the ground where you live? No problem at Ariens Nordic Center! The hills are filling up as the Ariens Nordic Center team is making snow. A few trails are already open with more opening this week. Definitely a white Christmas this year at Ariens Nordic Center!

Santa Ski Race set for 12/21 at Ariens Nordic Center


Get your jingle bells ready for the Santa Ski Race at Ariens Nordic Center on Saturday, December 21!


Dress as your best Santa Claus (optional) and Santa hats will be provided.

Ski, celebrate, and spread holiday cheer on the trails!


Get more information and register here: https://ariensnordic.com/calendar/santa-ski-race.

Wisconsin's Calumet County to host 2025 World and US Snowshoe Championships at Ariens Nordic Center

Ariens Nordic Center Awarded Bid for 2025 World Snowshoe, US, and Open Championships


The North Country Sports Council is excited to announce that Ariens Nordic Center has been awarded the bid to host the 2025 World Snowshoe Championships, US Snowshoe Championships and Open Championships from February 27–March 2, 2025. These prestigious events will showcase elite athletes and celebrate the spirit of community and outdoor recreation in Wisconsin’s scenic winter landscape.


The World Snowshoe Championships, held annually since 2006, and the US Snowshoe Championships have a rich history of promoting the sport and bringing together snowshoe enthusiasts from around the world. “We are proud to bring these championships to Ariens Nordic Center,” said Matthew Dougherty, Executive Director of North Country Sports Council. “This venue exemplifies the qualities we look for in a host location: outstanding facilities, breathtaking trails, and a commitment to excellence.”


Ariens Nordic Center, with its state-of-the-art snowmaking capabilities and expertly designed trails that flow through picturesque Wisconsin hills, is poised to deliver a truly memorable experience. “Our goal is to create a world-class event that highlights the best of winter sports while inviting snowshoe enthusiasts from all walks of life to join us,” said Matthew Dougherty, Executive Director of North Country Sports Council. 


Jackie Hering, Director of the U.S. Snowshoe Association, expressed her excitement about the upcoming event: “We are thrilled to host the 2025 U.S. Snowshoe Nationals alongside the World Snowshoe Championships in Brillion, Wisconsin. This historic collaboration offers a one-of-a-kind opportunity for athletes from around the globe to come together and celebrate the sport of snowshoeing in a truly unique setting. By bringing both the national and world championships to Brillion, we are not only elevating the level of competition but also highlighting the camaraderie and spirit that define the snowshoe community. We look forward to welcoming athletes, spectators, and fans from near and far to this extraordinary event.”


In an exciting development for participants and spectators alike, this year’s championships will feature a professional prize purse of $16,500 (US$) for all three days of racing—covering the US Snowshoe Championships, World Snowshoe Championships, and the Open Championships. This will be the largest prize purse ever offered for a snowshoe event in North America, further elevating the competition's prestige.


The championships will include various race formats, from competitive distances to open races for all ages and abilities on Sunday. “This event is about more than just competition; it’s about fostering community and encouraging participation in winter sports,” said Monica Ariens, Ariens Nordic Center managing director. “We invite everyone, from seasoned racers to families looking for a fun winter activity, to come out and experience the excitement.”


The event is expected to significantly boost local tourism, providing an economic lift to the Brillion, Wisconsin area during winter. Local businesses are gearing up to support the influx of visitors, and community members are encouraged to volunteer and participate in the festivities.


David Robinson, Director of the World Snowshoe Federation, emphasized the importance of this collaboration: “The Ariens Nordic Center is an exceptional choice for these championships. Their commitment to hosting a world-class event aligns perfectly with our mission to promote snowshoeing globally. Participants can look forward to a remarkable experience that captures the essence of the sport.”


For more information about the 2025 World Snowshoe, US Snowshoe, and Open Championships, including registration details and event schedules, please click here: Ariens Nordic Center or contact us by clicking here: North Country Sports Council.


Direct Registration Link: https://www.tixr.com/groups/ariens/events/2025-snowshoe-world-u-s-and-open-championships-123588.

ABOUT THE NORTH COUNTRY SPORTS COUNCIL:

Established in 2024, NCSC is a not-for-profit charitable organization, IRS 501 (C) (3) based in Saranac Lake, NY. Our goal is to make NCSC one of the best councils if not the best at attracting, creating, developing and amplifying sport, events and entertainment to help drive economic impact. For more information go to www.northcountrysports.org.

 

ABOUT ARIENS NORDIC CENTER:

Located adjacent to Round Lake Farms on 200 acres at the outskirts of Brillion, Ariens Nordic Center opened in December 2022, offering a year-round trail network for recreation, training and competition for cross-country skiing, biathlon, roller-skiing, running, hiking, and more. The facility is open to the public and includes lighting, snowmaking, a paved roller-ski loop for off-season training, a pond for snowmaking purposes and a 20-point biathlon range. For more information go to www.ariensnordic.com.


ABOUT UNITED STATES SNOWSHOE ASSOCIATION:

The United States Snowshoe Association (USSSA) is set up to govern the growing sport of snowshoeing in the United States and assist in the production of Nationals each year. For more information go to www.ussnowshoe.com.


ABOUT WORLD SNOWSHOE ASSOCIATION:

The World Snowshoe Federation (formerly known as the ISSF) is a non-profit, international sports federation, that was founded in 2010. The primary mission of the WSSF is to serve as the international governing body for the Sport of Snowshoe Racing and to assist in the organization and governance of the various national governing bodies for Snowshoe Racing around the World.

The primary mission of the WSSF is to develop to develop snowshoe activities at all levels across the world. This includes but not limited to grass roots recreational events, junior development, adult learn to snowshoe events and international championships. Our goal is to have as many people around the world as possible passionately enjoying snowshoeing as a winter health and fitness activity. For more information go to www.worldsnowshoe.org.

To register, follow the link: https://www.reservecalumet.org/parks/programs-and-activities/?d=2024-12

The Crystal asks, "What are you doing this New Year's Eve?


New Year's Eve at The Crystal in St. John (corner of CTHs BB and B) with Live Music by Stephen Cooper & The Nobody Famous!


December 31st, 2024 -- Dancing, Live Music, Light Fare, Champagne (and NA) Toast


Doors open at 7:30pm

Dancing 8pm-12:30am


$45 per person

Tickets available in advance at thecrystalwisconsin.com or at the door.


Also, this December at The Crystal:


December 13th: Social Ballroom Dance 8-11pm

December 15th: Social Ballroom Dance 1-4pm

December 20th: Ugly Sweater Party/Social Ballroom Dance 8-11pm

December 21st: Western Line Dance & Lesson 6-9:30pm

December 27th: Glow Party Social Ballroom Dance

The Crystal's Dana and Eric Krueger join the Travel Calumet Original Podcast


Episode 34-Dana and Eric Krueger from Wisconsin's Classic Dance Hall-The Crystal Ballroom in St. John


Dana and Eric Krueger, the owners of The Crystal of Wisconsin, Wisconsin’s iconic ballroom and entertainment facility located at the corner of County Highways B and BB in Calumet County, join the Travel Original Podcast to talk about upcoming events, the holidays, dance, gymnastics, music, weddings, Mile Down the Road, and the Mile of Music, held in Appleton in August. Tune-in to learn what's new and what's to come at The Crystal!

Sink your teeth into award winning flavors from Scoops Ice Cream House and Terra Verde

By Mason Campbell, WFRV, December 2, 2024


Scoops Ice Cream House won the blue ribbon for their Strawberry ice cream at a national ice cream competition.


In this video segment (click photo above or here to view), Marko Sosa from Scoops Ice Cream House and Terra Verde discusses why they use only natural flavors and their new flavors of coffee coming out soon.


Terra Verde is located on 507 N. Madison Street in Chilton, for hours click here.


Scoops Ice Cream House can be found at 131 E. Chestnut Street in Chilton. For hours, click here.

Greg Hageman, from New Holstein's Timm House, to talk Christmas at the storied home on the Travel Calumet Original Podcast


Later today, the debut of episode 35 of the Travel Calumet Original Podcast will feature a conversation with the New Holstein Historical Society's Greg Hageman. Greg will discuss Christmas at New Holstein's iconic Timm House.


Episode 35-Greg Hageman from New Holstein's Timm House-available later today

Troy Campbell, owner of The North Pole Christmas Village, joins the Travel Calumet Original Podcast


Step back in time to an era when Christmas windows with animated figures mesmerized and filled Christmas dreams for those waiting for that special day each year. Joining host Rick Sense is Troy Campbell, owner of The North Pole Christmas Village. The conversation focuses on the experience that Troy created and how it has grown over its 18-years of operation. A non-profit experience, Troy talks about the important role that sponsors and donors play in the success of his labor of Christmas love.


Episode 33 of The Travel Calumet Original Podcast is now available! To listen go to: https://www.travelcalumet.com/533/Podcasts

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Rick Sense | Economic Development and Tourism Specialist
rick.sense@calumetcounty.org | (920) 849-1680

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