SWTU, P.O. Box 45555, Madison, WI 53744-5555 president@swtu.org

Board Update – September 2018

Greetings from your new President, Amy Klusmeier! I hope to post regular updates on board activities going forward so stay tuned to the website for more information.

Prairie flowers at Neperude farm

A tremendous gallery of flower, plant and insect photos from the prairie at Neperude far, courtesy Jim Beecher. Many photos have the plant identified with an assist from Jim Hess.

Future monthly meetings shifting to THURSDAYS

We are taking the summer off and not having regular chapter meetings in July or August. The busy, hot, travel-filled summer months are not generally conducive to large meetings. We will get back together on Thursday, September 13. All… Read More

Workday and Picnic recap – June 2018

workday

The shorter report: As much fun as you can have while sweating.

Good news, Neperud!

By Topf Wells SWTU was proud to receive a DNR check from our River Protection Grant for the Neperud project in the amount of $6,440.12. The Neperud project was ambitious in its size, complexity, and comprehensive nature. We worked… Read More

Save the Date and Nominate! 

Award nominations will be accepted through July 31, 2018. The banquet will be on October 11.

A Very Special Field Trip

Our field trip and conservation mission was a blast and productive, thanks to 22 wonderful 4th graders and a whole lot of helpers!

Fly Rod Swap with Fontana

You got too many rods in the closet?  Want to get the latest greatest fly rod, but need to make room in the quiver?  Want to help SWTU with its veteran, youth, and beginner programs?  Fontana sports has a… Read More

Mark your calendar for the 2019 Icebreaker!

It will be Saturday, January 26, 2019 and once again at American Family Insurance, Madison. Many more details to follow!

No June, July or August Meetings

Per usual, we are taking the summer off and not having regular chapter meetings in June, July or August. The busy, hot, travel-filled summer months are not generally conducive to large meetings. That’s not to say there aren’t things… Read More