2025 Bergenthal Challenge Now Underway

Hello Fellow Rotarians,

Robert “Bob” Bergenthal was a devoted and long-running member of the Eagle River Rotary Club. About 20 years ago, Bob purchased a new dock from fellow Rotarian John Mors of Boat Sport. John offered to sell Bob’s old dock, and when it sold, they decided to donate the proceeds to local food pantries as the Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons approached.

To expand the impact, Bob invited his fellow Rotarians to join him in supporting the effort. Participation was voluntary, and many Club members contributed between $25 and $100. Some wrote checks right away, while others added a pledge to their quarterly dues.

The funds were distributed to three area food pantries, helping neighbors in Eagle River, Land O’ Lakes, and Three Lakes during a time of significant need. That single act of generosity grew into a treasured Club tradition that became known as the Bergenthal Challenge.

Bob passed away in October 2014, yet his spirit of service and generosity continues to guide us. Each year, our Club honors his legacy by rallying together once more to support local families and strengthen our community.

If you wish to make a donation for the Bergenthal Challenge, please let me know. It has been suggested I distribute the checks to the local food pantries before Thanksgiving, so I ask that you make your pledge by November 10th so that I can get the checks out.

Thank you for your continued commitment to our Club and our community.

Warm Regards,

Kim Swisher, Treasurer
Eagle River Rotary Club & Foundation

Warm The Children Launches Soon for the 2025 Season

As the chill of fall settles in the North Woods, plans are underway for the 29th annual Warm The Children (WTC) winter clothing program.

“We began planning with the Eagle River Rotary Club in August, and we are excited to launch this season’s program on November 1, 2025,” shared Nancy Brandner, WTC program coordinator.

Volunteer shoppers and families will begin shopping on Saturday, November 1, and continue through December 14, 2025.

Warm The Children partners with Vilas County Social Services to assist qualified families in purchasing winter clothing for children ages newborn to 17.

Families must be residents of Vilas County or the Three Lakes/Sugar Camp area in Oneida County.

Applications are available at the Vilas County Social Services office, at the Vilas County News-Review office, or online at eagleriverrotary.com.

The program strives to provide high-quality clothing that lasts beyond one season.

Local businesses, including Northland Clothing Company in Three Lakes and Glik’s in Eagle River, provide support by offering a 25% discount to the program, and purchases are tax-exempt. This stretches funds further while ensuring families can choose from a wide selection of warm, durable clothing. Purchases are limited to essential winter items such as coats, footwear, mittens, scarves, sweaters, and other basics.

Debbie Buss is coordinating the volunteer shoppers, who will meet families at the store and assist with selecting clothing. “Volunteers are at the heart of this program,” Buss said. “They not only help families shop, but also make the experience warm and welcoming for parents and children.” Anyone interested in volunteering may contact Debbie at 715-891-9235.

In 2024, the program served 468 families. Warm The Children would not be possible without the generosity of full-time and seasonal area residents, and our local clubs and organizations.

Fundraising efforts for the 2025 season are underway, with a goal of $80,000.

The Eagle River Rotary Club Foundation is coordinating efforts, with help from the Vilas County News-Review, Nancy Brandner and Debbie Buss. The foundation has received a generous donation from Byron McNutt to cover all of the expenses for this year.

Donations may be sent to the Eagle River Rotary Foundation, PO Box 1191, Eagle River, WI 54521. The Vilas County News-Review will also accept donations, with checks made payable to the Eagle River Rotary Foundation.

“Donations of any amount, whether $5, $20, $100 or more, will be recognized in the newspaper unless the donor wishes to remain anonymous,” Brandner said. “Gifts may also be made in honor or in memory of a loved one. Every donation makes a difference.”

The Rotary Club Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. All donations are tax-deductible as allowed by U.S. law.

Warm The Children was started in 1993 by then newspaper publisher Mack Stewart of Higganum, Conn., to ensure underprivileged children had access to warm winter clothing.

Byron McNutt, retired publisher of the Vilas County News-Review, brought the program to the North Woods in 1996, where it has flourished under the guidance of the newspaper staff, community volunteers and the Eagle River Rotary Club Foundation.

With the community’s continued support, Warm The Children will once again keep hundreds of local children warm throughout the long Wisconsin winter.