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Don Baird of Schoening Excavating did site work. <br /> Members of Boy Scout Troop 507 moved artifacts. <br /> Members of Boy Scout Troop 206 laid the gridwork on the parking lot. <br /> Bob Ahlstrom designed and built the new entryway. <br /> Bob along with Joe Merz and Joe's brother worked on installing the new front door, installing sheetrock and <br /> painting. <br /> Steve Schmit helped Bob, and also did plumbing work. <br /> Bob along with Bob Steffel removed three maple trees, with Emery Tree Service grinding out the stumps. <br /> Bob had an assist with the entry from Don Ahlstrom. <br /> Larry Groth of Groth Sewer and Water did the sewer and water work. <br /> John of All Star Electrial performed electrical work. <br /> Katie Dillman helped along the way in most every aspect of the project. Scott McKowndid the sheetrock taping. <br /> John Dunn of Dunn Bros. Painting donated time and materials to paint the new entry, inside and out. <br /> DMJAsphalt installed curb and pavement. <br /> Neaton Bros. Co. installed the silt fence and mulched the green parking lot. <br /> Brian Kerber of the Lawn Firm did the hydroseeding. <br /> Kelley and Kelley laid sod. <br /> Dan Hutchson, board member, installed retaining walls and helped with the green parking lot. <br /> §§§ <br /> A BIT OF LOCAL GOLF COURSE HISTORY <br /> By Leo & Bob Feser <br /> With comments by Steve Kelley <br /> All of us who have lived around here long enough have lifetimes of bright memories to share-memories <br /> of growing up, working, and growing old in this neck of the woods. As you know, The WHCPA is a <br /> depository of a good many of those <br /> memories, but we are always appreciative of <br /> additional bits of history that come our way. <br /> We were delighted, therefore, to receive from „ <br /> Bob Feser recently a fat envelope stuffed with .r <br /> pictures and his remembrances of his family's <br /> career in the golf course business. In <br /> searching the WHPCA archive files to see if <br /> there was-further particulars on the Fesers to � <br /> flesh out this article, we did, indeed, come <br /> upon a richly detailed account on Orono Golf <br /> Course history written by Leo in 1971. We P <br /> thought it all made captivating reading — of <br /> someone being in the right place at the right <br /> time- and believe you'll feel the same way. In Bob Feser at Orono Golf Course 1942 or 1943 <br /> the recollections that follow, Bob's words are <br /> in regular type, Leo's are italicized. <br />