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Congressional Candidate Marc Trager coming to Eagle River

trager-headshotDr. Marc Trager candidate for 8th District US Congressional seat will be here in the Northwoods to meet and share his vision for the citizens of Wisconsin and in particular for those living in the 8th District.

Tuesday, February 23 at 6:30pm

Wild Eagle Lodge

Chain O Lakes Road, Eagle River

Sponsored by the Northwoods Patriots

Dr. Marc Trager served as a radiologist in the U.S. Air Force in Austin, Texas, after graduation from medical school and completion of his internship and residency. There Dr. Trager met his wife, First Lieutenant Mary Vandermause, while serving his country.  Mary is a fourth generation Wisconsinite from the Green Bay area, who was serving as an Air Force nurse.

Dr. Trager was honorably discharged and began his private practice in radiology after completing his duty in the Air Force. It was Mary, a graduate from the Bellin School of Nursing, who soon introduced Marc to the beauty and charm of the 8th District.

During his 35 years of medical practice, Dr. Trager has gained a deep understanding of the health care system. His experience in running radiology departments, negotiating contracts, and listening to patients has furthered his insight. He is currently a member of the American College of Radiology, the Radiologic Society of North America, the American Medical Association, the Wisconsin Medical Society, and the Brown County Medical Society.

Dr. Trager remains involved in the Green Bay community after recently stepping back from active practice.  He serves on the Village of Howard Sex Offender Residence Appeals Board where he works to keep his neighborhood safe. Additionally, Dr. Trager helps lead the local Crown Financial Ministries, an organization that seeks to instill principles of financial integrity and discipline. Dr. Trager has mentored and counseled individuals and families facing financial difficulties through his work with Crown. Dr. Trager also stays fit as he coaches and referees youth soccer in the Green Bay area. His coaching responsibilities have included several competitive travel teams, the Green Bay East Girls JV Team, and the Edison Middle School 7th-8th Grade Team.

Dr. Trager has been married to his wife Mary for 31 years. He has four children and two grandchildren.

To learn more about Dr. Trager and why he is a great choice to represent The 8th District, visit www.tragerforcongress.com.

You can also connect with Dr. Trager on Facebook: www.facebook.com/drmarctrager, or on Twitter: www.twitter.com/drmarctrager (@drmarctrager).

NEWS RELEASE - by the Northwoods Patriots
3860 Kula Vista Drive, Eagle River, WI 54521
Contact: Kimberly Simac 715-479-8784
or Jeff Kirschmann 715-545-3335
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January 13, 2010 for immediate release:

Northwoods Climate Change Debate
Hosted by: Northwoods Patriots
January 30 — 12 noon
Northland Pines High School Auditorium

Event is Free, Non-Partisan, and Open to Public
All are encouraged to attend

Climate change issues are stirring heated discussions across all continents these days, and to bring the issue close to home, the Northwoods Patriots group located in Vilas County is hosting a Northwoods Climate Change Debate January 30, beginning at 12:00 noon at the Northland Pines High School in Eagle River, Wisconsin. This is an event that will offer all who attend the opportunity to listen, learn and decide for themselves the truth about the important issue of Anthropogenic Climate Change in our world. The facts and the history of both sides of the issue will be presented, discussed, and debated in a fair and balanced forum that will include audience participation. The event is free, non-partisan and open to the public. Everyone is encouraged to attend. The doors will open at 11:30 am.

Special Invitations have been sent to 220 high schools from mid-Wisconsin north, including the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, to encourage participation by area youth as well, as this is a watershed issue that will affect their lives for years to come. The event organizers believe it is vitally important that our youth are involved in this debate and given the opportunity to form their own opinions on what is being presented as they are the future of our country. School faculty and School Board Members have also been invited and encouraged to attend.

Everyone who attends will walk away with a more in-depth knowledge of just what both sides of the scientific world are claiming regarding changes to our climate and what affect this will have on our future. Handouts will be available.

The event will begin at noon with the viewing of two short films to lay the foundations for both sides of the Climate Change Debate Issue. At 1:15 a panel of distinguished, nationally-recognized scientists will respond to questions from Moderator John McCaugh. In addition, with the event’s special emphasis on area youth, students who have submitted questions upon entering the forum will also be able to pose questions to the panel of experts.

Questions will also be taken from the general audience.

Confirmed Panel Participants include Dr. Willie Soon, Astrophysicist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. (The views expressed by Dr. Soons are strictly his and do not necessarily reflect those of Harvard University, the Smithsonian Institution, or the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics)

Dr. David Legates, Delaware State Climatologist, Associate Professor of Geography, Ocean Science and Engineering at the University of Delaware and the former director of Climate Research at the same university.

Please share with friends, neighbors, co-workers and students too!

For further information please contact Kim Simac, leader of the Northwoods Patriots at 715-479-8784 or Jeff Kirschmann at 715-545-3335.

Innovative Eagle River Health Care Forum - November 16

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The Vilas County GOP and Northwoods Patriots

Invite You To An:

Innovative Eagle River Health Care Forum

Monday, November 16

Wild Eagle Lodge, Eagle River

6 pm - Social / meet speakers

7 pm - Event panel discussion begins

Health Care Reform is an issue that will touch every American life, and while everyone agrees that some type of reform is needed, there is much debate regarding what facets of our current health care system should be overhauled or modified. To help area citizens understand the complexity of this issue, and give voice to their concerns and ideas, the Northwoods Patriots and the Vilas County Republican Party are hosting a Health Care Forum on Monday, November 16, at Wild Eagle Lodge at 6:00 pm. A time of socializing, meeting the forum speakers, and preparing questions will begin the event, with the forum starting at 7:00 pm.

The Health Care Forum will have a question and answer format, with a moderator and panel of individuals representing all aspects of health care; an insured person, an insurance representative, a physician, a hospital administrator, and an economics expert.

Moderator for the event is John “Skip” McCaughn, a Deacon for Horward Young Hospital and St. Theresa’s Church in Three Lakes, and former EMT for Eagle River and Conover. Read the rest of this entry »