Hodag Park amphitheater fundraising nears goal
By Eileen Persike
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A city jewel, located along the banks of Rhinelander’s Boom Lake, shone brightly in the midday sun as a small crowd gathered to admire the blue sky and water, green grass and the few remaining colored leaves that hung on in
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Star Journal Hodag Park Improvement gets boost from AirPro Fan Share:
Rhinelander Community Foundation (RCF) board member and treasurer Shannon Campy, right, accepts a $10,000 donation to RCF from Lori Miller, representing AirPro Fan and Blower Company. The donation is designated for the Hodag Park Improvement Fund.
Founded in 2002, AirPro Fan and Blower Company manufactures industrial fans and blowers, serving customers worldwide from their Rhinelander headquarters. All employee owned, the AirPro Co. family has deep connections to Hodag Park through sports, boating and family gatherings.