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‘Our Dream Park’ groundbreaking ceremony held at Washington Square Park

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By Jalen Maki

Tomahawk Leader Editor

TOMAHAWK – A local group’s dream more than two years in the making took a huge step closer to coming true this week.

On Thursday, Oct. 19, a groundbreaking ceremony for “Our Dream Park” was held at Washington Square Park on N. 4th St. in Tomahawk.

The event was attended by members of the public, as well as representatives from numerous organizations involved with the project in a variety of capacities.

Christi Lobermeier, Cathy Schmit, Steve Kahle and Sue Hawkins spoke on behalf of Tomahawk Together and the Our Dream Park Committee, which have spearheaded the project in conjunction with the City of Tomahawk. Other committee members on hand included Patti Hilgendorf, Carlie Myers and Kathy Tobin. Committee member Kay Kissinger Wolf was attending a State Historical Society conference in La Crosse and was unable attend the groundbreaking ceremony.

Tomahawk Mayor Steve Taskay made remarks on behalf of the city, and Dan Schuller, representing the city’s Parks and Recreations Committee, addressed the crowd gathered in the gazebo.

Kahle also spoke on behalf of the Getty-Sue Foundation and noted a $1.5 million donation from the Bierman Family Foundation.

Hawkins introduced Julie Weber, President of The ARC of Lincoln County, on behalf of the Walter Ristau Memorial Fund, which contributed $30,000.00 early in the fundraising campaign.

Micah Cyrkus, a fifth grader at St. Mary’s School, represented local children with his comments.

Other groups in attendance included Tomahawk Middle School students, Hatchet Pride representatives and St. Mary’s School student ambassadors.

Dave Bethel and several Bethel Excavating crew members were on hand. The company brought equipment to the site and will donate the excavation work.

Park stakeholders Harley-Davidson, Hilgy’s Gas, Wurl-Feind-Ingman VFW Post 2687 Auxiliary and Tomahawk Pharmacy were also acknowledged during the ceremony.

After the speeches, attendees broke out the shovels to break ground on the new playground site.

Our Dream Park, Tomahawk Together, Washington Square Park

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