Welcome to the delightful dairyland of Wisconsin, where the cows give gallons of milk, the cheese shreds itself, and where Bob the Baseball-Sized Snowball rules the roost. Known to his pals as 'Bobby Sliders'. Bob wasn't just any old snowball; he was a walking, talking, joke-cracking snowball with a heart as warm as a hot chocolate on a chilly day. In Wisconsin, the kids are as bright and bubbly as freshly shaken cans of soda. And boy, do they love softball! From the crisp green parks of Milwaukee to the sunny shores of Lake Michigan, you’ll find them out on the field, swinging their bats like mini-Babe Ruths. Their laughter echoes across the valleys, bounces off the hills, and ripples across the Great Lakes. Even the cheese curds can't resist shaking a little on their shelves. Bobby, being a sports-loving snowball, always joins in the softball fun. Although, he does have a tough time holding onto the bat with his icy mitts! The kids, all with their quirky caps, vibrant jerseys, and spunky spirits, never leave Bobby out. They're as sweet as the state's maple syrup, always offering a helping hand. Or in Bobby's case, a helping snowflake. The Wisconsin kids are never short of energy, rain or shine. They chase the sun, they chase the ball, and sometimes they even chase Bobby when he rolls down the hill, laughing all the way. It's a life full of fun, games, and an endless love for softball. So, if you're ever in Wisconsin, keep an eye out for a baseball-sized snowball playing softball. That'd be our Wisconsin star, Bobby Sliders!
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DEBUT Creative Center & Theater-Studio is a dual-language (English–Russian) program where kids explore creativity, confidence, and self-expression. From theater and dance to fencing and stage performance, children can try new activities and discover their unique talents. Small class sizes let instructors give each child personalized attention, helping them feel comfortable, supported, and confident as they learn. Kids build artistic skills while also developing social confidence, teamwork, and poise on stage and in everyday life. Our programs celebrate each child’s individuality, combining fun, hands-on experiences with a focus on personal growth—all while keeping Russian language and culture an important part of the curriculum.

The Polar Bear Fastpitch Club (PBFC) provides unparalleled opportunities for young female athletes to develop and grow. The organization, which is non-profit and volunteer-run, is open to girls within the Hortonville Area School District boundary lines, and is primarily focused on Hortonville High School students. With 14U and 16U tournament teams, PBFC encourages girls to hone their physical, mental, social, and leadership skills, while competing in a highly competitive environment. PBFC is committed to helping young women grow in their sport, with the utmost commitment to sportsmanship and respect. Through their organized training and recreation programs, the Polar Bear Fastpitch Club provides an exciting, safe, and fun atmosphere for student athletes to strive for excellence in softball.