Fire, bad.  All those in favor?

Fire, bad. All those in favor?

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Green Bay Packers – Chicago Bears Rivalry Since 1921

Green Bay Packers – Chicago Bears Rivalry Since 1921

lombardi-halas-1The Bears–Packers rivalry is a rivalry between the Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers of the National Football League. The two clubs have won a combined 22 NFL championships (13 for Green Bay and 9 for Chicago) including 5 Super Bowls (4 for Green Bay and 1 for Chicago) and have 58 members in the Pro Football Hall of Fame (Chicago with 30 and Green Bay with 28.)

The rivalry began in 1921 and is the league’s most played, with 192 regular-season and post-season games. Because the Packers and Bears are in the same division—the NFC North—they play each other at least twice every regular season.

Chicago leads the series 94–92–6.

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verdigris interior design • Green Bay, Wisconsin

Trisha has a fine arts degree from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay and minored in design with an emphasis in textiles and painting. She is also CQRID certified and has over ten years experience. Trisha excels in problem solving and developing unique solutions to her clients design dilemmas as well as painting portraits, landscapes, and abstract art.

Cassie has an associate degree in interior design from Fox Valley Technical College with over ten years experience. She enjoys blending design styles and excels in color coordination and pattern blending as well as photography, photography manipulation, and multimedia art.  They both have the gift of reimagining vintage furniture into that one of a kind new piece.

 

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Wrightstown, Wisconsin ~ Village on the Fox ~ The name “Wrightstown” was declared in 1854

Wrightstown, Wisconsin ~ Village on the Fox ~ The name “Wrightstown” was declared in 1854

Wrightstown is one of the oldest communities in Wisconsin. The name “Wrightstown” was declared in 1854 in honor of its founder, Hoel S. Wright, who along with Carl G. Mueller, and Charles West Day are considered early pioneers of Brown County. Charles’ parents, Otis and Elmira Day, immigrated from New York to Wisconsin in 1849.  Their family traveled across the Great Lakes from Buffalo, New York, until they reached Wrightstown in 1850.  Lucien Wright and his father Hoel sold Otis 80 acres of land to build a cabin of basswood boughs.

During the 1850s to 1860s, dense timber covered the land. This caused work for many, including the Day family. The family made 75 cents a load by making shingles by hand which were then hauled to De Pere by ox.

Charles West Day married Juliette Chase on July 3, 1860. They had seven children, but two died during infancy. Otis Day died on June 20, 1882. His wife died eight years later on May 7, 1890.

New Wrightstown village website by Fox Valley Web Design LLC:  http://wrightstown.us

 


wisconsin-historical-society-logoThe website of the Wisconsin Historical Society features a wealth of digital resources, including the Dictionary of Wisconsin History, with over 8,000 entries on Wisconsin people, places, things, and events; and a wide range of online exhibitions from the Wisconsin Historical Museum.

http://wisconsinhistory.org