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STEVENS POINT - After a year of event cancellations and virtual programs, calendars are once again filling up with things to do this summer in the Stevens Point area.
While the area’s traditional summertime events are once again popping up on event listings, some might not have the same pre-pandemic atmosphere. Event organizers will likely announce additional precautions to keep guests safe as event dates approach.
Levitt AMP is back
The Levitt AMP Music Series will return to the bandshell at Pfiffner Pioneer Park in Stevens Point every Thursday, from June 3 through Aug. 5.
While the opening acts have yet to be announced, guests can see Mike Mains & the Branches, Concrete Roots, LA Buckner, Ley Line, HHG, Gangstagrass, Roxi Copland, John Roberts y Pan Blanco, Angela Perley & the Howlin’ Moons, Long Shot & Lazerbeak and Shamarr Allen.
Trina Sankey
PLOVER – Long-time potato and vegetable growers Norm and Marv Worzella of Worzella & Sons, Inc., Plover, Wisconsin, were inducted into the Wisconsin Potato & Vegetable Growers Association Hall of Fame at the industry’s annual awards ceremony Feb. 3, 2021.
In 1953, Clarence Worzella, Norm and Marv’s father, started potato farming on a 40-acre parcel of land with an irrigation system. After graduating high school, Norm and Marv were given the opportunity to pursue additional schooling or join Clarence in the family potato business. They chose to work with their dad, a decision neither of them regrets.
Today, Worzella & Sons of Plover, Wisconsin, grows 1,800 acres of potatoes, along with 3,400 acres of other vegetable crops.