#Southeast Wisconsin Professional Baseball Park District
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williamneilsonjr · 10 months ago
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When the Milwaukee Brewers needed taxpayer money, the ballpark was falling apart. Now? Not so much
This week, I noticed that the Milwaukee Brewers were spending some of their recently acquired taxpayer money on upgrades to their ballpark. This week, the team installed three new items: Added a “new main scoreboard” to center field Added a new scoreboard to right field Brought in a new food place to the ballpark According to the Brewers, the new main scoreboard will be one of the biggest in…
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trustscale · 2 years ago
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Stan graduated from Oklahoma State University and moved to Southeastern Wisconsin to work for Wisconsin Bell. Stan met his wife, Babs, in 1955 and they were married in 1958. Karl and Carol most enjoy their church and family and have been active in the Lumen Christi Parish serving in a variety of roles including as lectors, preparing meals for the less fortunate, and refurbishing St. Additionally, Karl has served on the Ozaukee County Board as a County Supervisor for the past nine years. Holding true to the Rotary motto of service above self, Karl served as a Village of Thiensville trustee from 1998-2006 and president from 2006-2012. He has since served as the Mequon-Thiensville president and also District 6270 district governor overseeing 62 clubs in southeast Wisconsin.
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In addition to this professional accomplishment, Karl is also a long standing member of Rotary which he joined back in 1970. He was also an influential advocate of district involvement in the voluntary desegregation program know as Chapter 200. Under his management, the District benefited from many enhancements and new curricular programming. Upon moving to Thiensville in 1984, when all their children were in college, Karl served as the Superintendent of the Mequon-Thiensville School District (MTSD) from 1984 through 1996. Karl and Carol have three children, Karen, Michael, and Sarah. He later received his Masters degree from Butler University, and his Doctorate from Indiana University. Karl was born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana, where he received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in English from Marian College. Kacmarcik lives in Mequon with his wife, Laura, and together they have five children. The stadium serves as the home of the Lakeshore Chinooks and Concordia University’s baseball team. In 2012, Kapco Park opened up as a collaboration between Concordia University and Kapco. Kacmarcik is President and Majority Owner of the Northwoods League collegiate wood bat team the Lakeshore Chinooks. Most recently, Kacmarcik and his daughter, Kenzie, were among the co-founders of Camp Reunite, a groundbreaking program that reunites children with their incarcerated mothers.
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The free camp makes a profound impact by offering children of the fallen with friendship, healing, and renewed hope. In 2013, Kacmarcik co-founded Camp Hometown Heroes, a summer camp for children who have lost loved ones in the armed services. Begun in 2006, this annual event collects more than 20,000 toys each year and several thousand children participate by volunteering and donating toys. Kacmarcik is a visionary community leader who has founded a number of nonprofit endeavors including Kids2Kids Christmas, a toy collection drive for low-income children that also has a positive impact on the children who contribute to the drive. Pam resides in Mequon with her husband, Brian and has two adult children. Stark’s community involvement beyond Mequon includes: Sojourner Family Peace Center in Milwaukee the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Milwaukee and the Notre Dame School of Milwaukee. She has been a board member and has taken part in community outreach and grant allocations through the WCW Foundation. She is an active member of the Woman’s Club of Wisconsin in 2005. Pam has extended the scope of her service beyond Mequon. She received the Volunteer of the Year award from the Ozaukee Volunteer Center in 2016. Stark has long been involved in a variety of organizations in the Mequon area including: Mequon-Thiensville School volunteer the Mequon Soccer Club Brownie and Girl Scout group leader, and board member of the Child Advocacy Center. She has been the Ozaukee Family Services (OFS) Auxiliary President since 1998 and a board member. Pam Stark began her volunteer service with Mequon-Thiensville Family Services (now Ozaukee Family Services) in 1991.
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