Shop Howard-Suamico First!

News

The Howard Suamico Lions Club is proud to announce the winner of its annual Community Service Award to be Yvonne Lemerond. The award was presented to Yvonne at the Howard VFW Post 7534 on Wednesday, September 16th. Yvonne exemplifies community service for her many years of volunteering on village blood drives, all VFW brat fries Howard-Suamico Lions announce Community Service Award recipient

Associated Bank Branch Manager Paula Pyle presented the Howard Suamico Optimist Foundation a donation of $250 on behalf of Associated Bank’s Roots in the Community Volunteer Program. Paula Pyle had accumulated over 100 hours of volunteer time in 2019 and was happy to present this contribution on behalf of Associated Bank for her community volunteer Howard Suamico Optimist Foundation receives check from Associated Bank

The 17th Annual Jerry Parin’s Cruise for Cancer event, held at Vandervest Harley-Davidson in Green Bay on Sunday, Aug. 23, drew over 340 riders and passengers. “This year the ride was titled ‘The Essential Ride’ as cancer doesn’t take a day off,” said cancer survivor and ride organizer Jerry Parins, a retired captain with the 17th annual Cruise for Cancer draws over 340 participants

Congratulations to new Degrees at Kim’s Tae Kwon Do Center, Inc. Master Bob Smoot and Master Eric Vandenhouten were promoted to 5th Degree Black Belt. Graysen Tryon and Ashley Barkow were promoted to 3rd Degree Black Belt. Madison Plungy was promoted to 2nd Degree Black Belt. Abigail Ashmore was promoted to 1st Degree Black Belt. Promotion to the next belt rank

Ten local cancer organizations will share $152,500 in their efforts to fight cancer and help families affected by it thanks to a donation presented to them by the Jerry Parins Cruise for Cancer Foundation on Wednesday, August 12, at Vandervest Harley-Davidson of Green Bay. “Cancer doesn’t take a day off,” said cancer survivor and ride Jerry Parins “Cruise for Cancer” donates $152,500 to local organizations

Howard’s Duck Creek Quarry Park beach will close for swimming on Tuesday, September 8th. The remainder of the park is open for fishing and non-motorized boating. • All beach users, including swimmers, sun bathers, and picnickers, must have a wristband to enter the beach area. The reusable, customized wristbands are free, good for the entire Howard’s Duck Creek Quarry Park beach to close on Sept. 8th

The Howard-Suamico Historical Society will open the Ancestry Acres farm home and barn to visitors on Wednesday, September 16th, from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Stop by and visit with Howard-Suamico Historical Society members and check out the barn restoration and the museum pieces in the home. The granary is newly opened and has new Howard-Suamico Historical Society to open Ancestry Acres for visitors on Sept. 16

What will the educational format for the Howard-Suamico School District look like for the upcoming school year? A cross section of administrators, teachers, resources personnel, nurses, and nutritionists have been meeting in June and July with the sole purpose of championing the development of a school reopening plan that responds to community health requirements and Howard-Suamico School District COVID Comeback Task Force

Copyright © 2025 - All Rights Reserved
Website by Fire Pixel