Ruffin’ It Resort: Great Pumpkin BARK-Away benefiting capital K9s
Contact:
Renee Brantner Shanesy
Ruffin' It Resort
Hotel & Daycare exclusively for dogs
635 Struck Street
Madison, WI 53719
608-310-4299
Ruffin' It Resort is pleased to announce the 4th Annual 'Great Pumpkin Bark-Away', this year benefiting our own local Capital K9s.
The Madison Police Department's K9 unit is a non-profit organization staffed by community volunteers. All the costs of the patrol K9 teams (except for officer...
Bellwether Funding: So your bank has asked you to leave …
You have enjoyed a productive banking relationship with your current bank, having grown in borrowings and deposits as your business has matured. However, your bank has gone through some changes since you began working with them years ago. Despite being a model customer, they tell you that you longer qualify as a customer. Why?
Plain and simple, the banking world...
Co Leigh Co Salon Studio: Launches ‘One-A-Day-October Giveaway’
Contact: Alan Hamari, (608) 242-8895, alan@pilchbarnet.com
Downtown salon will award free services every weekday in October
MADISON (Oct. 5, 2011) – What’s better than a perfect studio haircut?
A perfect studio haircut for free, of course.
Every weekday throughout October, Co Leigh Co Salon Studio on Mifflin Street will be giving away haircuts, manicures, pedicures, waxing and more salon services as part of...
UW Family Business Center: Program #2 — Financial parenting for the family business
Thursday, November 3, 2011 3:30pm-6:30pm Fluno Center 601 University Ave. Madison, WI 53715
Presented by Jayne Pearl, author, "Kids Wealth and Consequences".
How much should you reveal to your children about what they will eventually inherit? Telling them all may squelch their motivation to be productive; telling them nothing will leave them ill prepared to handle the money responsibly. As business...
Wisconsinmade.com: Honors Breast Cancer Awareness Month with donation to Wisconsin organizations
MADISON, WI - Wisconsinmade.com, an online food and gift store, is donating 10 percent of Internet sales from October 11, 2011 to October 31, 2011 to support the fight against breast cancer. The donation will be shared between two organizations: the Wisconsin Breast Cancer Coalition and Breast Cancer Recovery. "This is Wisconsinmade.com 's 11th year of donating a...
Menasha Packaging: Names John Van Driest sales manager of Neenah complex
October 4, 2011, Neenah, WI – Menasha Packaging today announced that John Van Driest has been promoted to sales manager of its Neenah Complex, which includes corrugated manufacturing facilities in Neenah, Green Lake and Hartford, Wis.
Jonathan McKellips, Neenah Complex general manager, made the announcement and said, “John has been very instrumental in supporting the sales growth we have experienced...
WPPI Energy: Facility scores perfect EPA efficiency rating, earns ENERGY STAR® certification
The WPPI Energy office and operations facility received a perfect efficiency rating, with a 100 percent score on the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) energy performance scale, making it one of the most energy-efficient buildings nationwide.
The facility’s efficiency rating has earned ENERGY STAR® certification, signifying that the building performs in the top 25 percent of similar facilities nationwide for...
Sperry Van Ness, Madison: Announces sale of apartment building
Contact: Dan Roseliep Sperry Van Ness (608) 821-1404 ...
Bukacek Construction: Completes 48,000 square foot addition in Kenosha
For more information please contact:
Stephanie VanHaag, Bukacek Construction
Email: stephanie@bukacek.com
Mobile: 262.613.6247
KENOSHA, WI – October 4, 2011 - Bukacek Construction recently completed a 48,000 square foot addition for Air Flow Technology in Kenosha, WI.
The expansion includes 5 new docks, additional warehousing, manufacturing, shipping/receiving, offices and an employee lunchroom. The addition also includes new and improved electrical, gas, water and...
Jannsen + Company: Oct. 25 seminar to help businesses understand, comply with employment laws
New rules, changes in existing regulations to be addressed
CONTACT: Ann Mazer, SPHR, Jannsen + Company, (262) 513-9292, Ann.Mazer@jannsen.com
Pewaukee, Wis. – For many businesses, employment laws are an alphabet soup of acronyms, bureaucratic minutiae and incomprehensible legalese. Unfortunately, what employers don’t know about these laws can hurt them.
An Oct. 25 seminar at Jannsen + Company, “Employment Laws - What Should...
Lawrence University: Honors YMCA of the Fox Cities with annual Collaboration in Action Award
APPLETON, WIS. — The YMCA of the Fox Cities was presented the 2011 Lawrence University Collaboration in Action Award Oct. 4 during the college’s third annual “Report to the Community.” Nearly 150 community leaders attended the event, in which Lawrence President Jill Beck discussed the college-community relationship.
Oscar Boldt, chairman of The Boldt Group, served as emcee of...
Bassett Mechanical: Celebrates 75 years in business
Kaukauna, WI -- Bassett Mechanical opened its factory doors in Kaukauna recently to share its success with friends and customers and celebrate its growth over three-quarters of a century in business.
To mark its 75th anniversary, Bassett Mechanical has been having events throughout the year. One of the biggest was an open house at its main office in September, attended...
Better Business Bureau: While high school students prepare for college entrance exams, their parents are busy filing complaints with the BBB
Milwaukee, Wis. – Parents of college-bound students are complaining to the BBB that they have been misled by a college admissions test preparation business in Texas.
The Better Business Bureau in Dallas has received 98 complaints against Student Services, Inc., 4343 Sigma Rd., Dallas, Texas in the past twelve months. 31 complaints are unanswered by the business and...
Wisconsin Bankers Association: Wisconsin banks reflect Wisconsin values
For more information, contact: Eric Skrum, Wisconsin Bankers Association, 608/441-1216, eskrum@wisbank.com
Services from the streets of Wisconsin, not Wall Street
(MADISON) - The names may change, but almost 50 percent of the Badger State’s banks have been serving their communities from the streets of Wisconsin for more than 100 years and reflect the heritage of the state; hard working, fiscally conservative...
