![]() ![]() Nancy also worked for her sister, Jacqui, at Jacqui's Just Horsing Around Sport's Bar. Over the years she worked at several Kewaunee businesses including Larry and Mona's Restaurant, The Bucket, the Waterfront, Schmidt's Coach Inn and Brother's Dairy. She served as a baby-sitting instructor for the American Red Cross for several years. Nancy was one of the main Trout Festival and Christmas Parade coordinators for costumed candy givers. She was one of the original "Petunia Pluckers". She would not let anyone get past the door without purchasing tickets. Nancy was the fund raiser for raffle tickets for Horray for Holliwood for several years. Auxiliary, she was very active in assisting the Kewaunee Chamber of Commerce in many of their projects and operation of their tourist information center. She was currently serving on the Kewaunee County Board of Supervisors and served on their human services committee and Lakeshore Cap and very much enjoyed attending their conferences at Madison, was a member of the V.F.W. She was presently working in customer service at the Piggly-Wiggly store in Kewaunee. Nancy graduated from Kewaunee High School in 1976. She was born Jin Kewaunee to the late Milton J. Lazansky, age 49 of Kewaunee died Thursday, surrounded by her family at her sister, Joanne's house. Look for the “Community Health” section and then “Get Healthy Kewaunee County”.Nancy J. The deadline to submit cards is September 10, 2021.īINGO cards, instructions/submission form can be found online on the Kewaunee County website under the Public Health Department page. Children can also play and win kid-friendly prizes like a kite donated by Friends of Crescent Beach and gift baskets.”Ĭompleted BINGO cards can be submitted via mail to the Kewaunee County Public Health Department, Attn: Rachel Bauer, 810 Lincoln Street Kewaunee, WI, 54216 or email to Rachel Bauer at or dropped off at the Kewaunee County Public Health Department. ![]() This includes, a $100 VISA gift card, 18 holes of golf with cart at Northbrook – Golf & Grill, Packers apparel, and gift cards to local businesses like Rose’s Family Restaurant, Port O’ Call, The Bucket, Kewaunee Bowl, Pretty Please Boutique, Algoma Book Corner, Stodola’s IGA and Piggly Wiggly. “Anyone who participates and submits their BINGO card and form before the deadline will be eligible to win fabulous prizes. "We know that our first group of Get Healthy Kewaunee County BINGO challenge participants enjoyed the different ways of improving on their nutritional and physical activity habits as it was reflected in the comments about seeing the challenge return in summer,” said Rachel Bauer, Kewaunee County WIC Director & Dietitian. When the Get Healthy Kewaunee County BINGO Challenge was offered in the beginning of the year, it had nearly two dozen prize winners from its participants. Tasks include, swimming at the beach in Algoma or Kewaunee, walking or biking for 60 minutes on the Ahnapee State Trail, and/or donating to a local food pantry. The goal is to complete 15 squares on a BINGO card of tasks from August 1-31, 2021. KEWAUNEE, WI – The Get Healthy Kewaunee County BINGO challenge is back for summer and the Kewaunee County Public Health Department is hoping that the community will once again join in on this health & wellness journey put on by the Get Healthy Kewaunee County workgroup, a group composed of health care providers, local business owners, and community members, who are committed to improving nutrition and increasing access to physical activity in Kewaunee County. Get Healthy Kewaunee County BINGO Challenge Returns for Summer ![]()
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