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Introduction to Our Organization

Thank you for taking a moment to learn more about Chequamegon Wildlife and Recreation Club. Our club packs a lot of punch, because of our strong member involvement. We'd be glad to have you join us in our efforts. If you need more information about our club, please feel free to contact our club secretary today.

CWRC Pier Project on Miller DamBrief Backstory

Chequamegon Wildlife and Recreation Club started in the minds of several local men over their morning coffee in Perkinstown in 2000. Issues affecting local sportsman were the main topic and they sought a way to improve things for all area sportsmen and sportswomen. So began this organization.

PHOTO at right: CWRC Handicap Pier Project on Chequamegon Waters Flowage (Miller Dam) in 2000-2001. View more projects >>

Striving to provide quality outdoor education, enhanced outdoor recreation opportunities and sustainable wildlife habitat for future generations.

The list of club projects has grown every year, as CWRC is a VERY active organization. We organize several major events which have become cornerstones in our calendar. Learn more about these and more on our projects page.

CWRC Member Eric Zuleger Wildlife EducationOrganization Framework

The club consists of the general membership, which has a maximum of 200 people. The board has nine directors, each of whom has been member in good standing for a minimum of two years. The term for a director is currently three years. Regular monthly meetings are held on the second Friday of the month. Learn more about monthly meetings or download the upcoming agenda.

The 2010 - 2011 president is Eric Zuleger. You can contact him by phone at 715 427 1002 or by emailing ericzuleger(at)frontier.com.

PHOTO at left: CWRC Member Eric Zuleger presenting wildlife education at Stetsonville Elementary School. View more projects >>

Membership dues are paid on an annual basis. CWRC's year ends with the banquet, so our membership expire on February 28 every year following this event. In order to receive an invitation to the banquet, you must have paid your dues prior to the event. For your convenience, you can renew your membership or initiate a new membership and pay your dues using our online form.

CWRC Annual Membership BanquetAnnual Membership Banquet

The 2012 Membership Banquet will be on February 11, 2012. The location will be decided at the annual meeting coming up on April 9. If you have suggestions or would like to be contacted in regard to making a donation, please email the club secretary.

PHOTO at right: Annual CWRC Membership Banquet held every February in Gilman, Wisconsin. Every member gets a door prize with approximately one in ten winning a gun.

The CWRC Annual Banquet was held February 12, 2011 at Dot & Jerry's Ballroom in Gilman, Wisconsin. 131 members and a number of sponsoring guests attended this celebration of another year of success. Thank you to all of those in attendance. This banquet raised some funds, but is mostly about honoring the clubs accomplishments.

ATV Safety ClassThank you to all who donated items for the local food pantry. Nearly 600 pounds of food were delivered on Monday morning in addition to $150 cash. It is a difficult time of year for food pantries and Indianhead Community Action Agency truly appreciates our contribution.

PHOTO at left: CWRC and TaylorMade ATV Club co-sponsor ATV Safety Classes held at the Perkinstown Winter Sports Area every year. Without our membership, this course would not be available for our youth. View more projects >>

Without our membership, CWRC would not exist. Give yourself credit for paying the annual dues and joining a good cause. Your money goes toward maintaining our outdoor traditions for future generations. Thank you to our 2010 banquet donors for their support.

Patronize these businesses and thank these people for supporting area sportsmen!

Abbotsford Sportsman’s Club
Bear Creek Canvas http://www.bearcreekcanvas.com/
Burzynski Insurance
Cecilia Sromek
Crass Sawmill
CW Logging
Dairyland State Bank http://www.dairylandstatebank.com/
Dave Fierke
Don Dombrowski
Friends of the Chequamegon
Gilman Bowl
Gilman Corner Store
Gilman Feed
Gilman Market
Holly’s Quilts http://www.hollysquilts.com/
Harold & Marian Fleischman
Joe & Rita Cigan
Kippenberg Creek Kids http://www.kippenbergcreekkids.com/
Krug’s Northwoods Game Birds http://krugsgamebirds.com
Krug’s Towing www.krugtours.com
Lageman Lite Excavating
Lake Holcombe Sales and Service
Mark & Gloria Carpenter
Medford Cooperative http://www.medfordcoop.com/
Nestle of Medford http://www.nestle.com/

Ogle’s Creamery & Coffee OCC Facebook Page
OK Tower Service
Olynick’s Inc.
P Town Saloon
Pat Rose
Patty Deml
Paul Schmidt
Ray Lewan/Clearwater Systems
Rich’s Sausage Shack
Romigs Hardware
Roosevelt Rod & Gun Club
Skabroud’s Sheldon Store
Sparky’s Gun Shop http://www.sparkyssportshop.com/
Sue’s Village Cafe
Taylor County Sportsman’s Club http://www.tcsportsman.com/
TaylorMade ATV Club http://www.taylormadeatv.com/
The High View Inn
The Turtle Club
Tyler Pockat & Gilman High School Tech Ed Class
Utopia Day Spa www.utopiadayspallc.com
WalMart of Medford http://www.walmart.com/
Washington Creek Design www.washingtoncreekdesign.com

CWRC Wildlife Education Samoset Boy ScoutsPHOTO at left: CWRC Member Ron Sromek demonstrates wildlife education to members of the Samoset Boy Scout Council of Central Wisconsin. This talk was part of a weekend campout hosted by CWRC at the Perkinstown Winter Sports Area. We welcome more outdoor groups to use this facility in the summer season.

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