~Winnebago County - 2011~
Today Winnebago County's numerous lakes and streams offer fishing, swimming, boating, sailing, para-sailing, canoeing, kayaking and water-skiing in summer; ice fishing, ice boating, snowmobiling, cross country skiing, skating and snowshoeing in winter. Take a Fox River-Lake Winnebago cruise on a luxury excursion yacht, rent a craft or watch a colorful sailing regatta from a shoreside park in summer or an iceboat regatta from a cozy fireplace suite in winter.
Whether you want to take a quiet stroll or bicycle along the water, hike through native nature preserves, have a picnic, launch your boat, toss horseshoes, golf, play tennis, turn the children loose in a fantastic playground or run your dog, Winnebago County's parks, trails and nature preserves have it all. For a close-up view of native plants and animals, walk the boardwalk over the Heckrodt Wetland Preserve in Menasha, hike or bicycle through the countryside on the WIOUWASH Trail, or enjoy the special plant communities at the Waukau Preserve.
Oshkosh, Neenah and Menasha enthrall visitors with glimpses into pioneer homes and visions of the luxurious life-styles of 19th century paper makers and lumber barons in magnificent, fully restored and furnished mansions, world-class museums and art galleries. The performing arts are alive and plentiful in Winnebago County where the fully restored 1883 Grand Opera House, the Alberta Kimball Auditorium, the University of Wisconsin's Frederick March Theater and Rebel Alliance Theater in Oshkosh offer professional symphonies, dance, touring artists and theatrical productions. At day's end, Winnebago County offers fine dining, first-rate lodging, world-class entertainment and homespun hospitality to all.
Source
Success Story : January-March 2011 Reporting Period
Success Story : July-September 2011 Reporting Period
Success Story (October - December 2011 Reporting Period)
Neil Klemme
E-Mail: nklemme@co.winnebago.wi.us
P: 920-232-1970
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