Our First Show of 2008!!

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By eric, May 27, 2008 9:51 pm

Paul and Carly perform Doubles

Despite the threat of rain, chilly weather and rough water conditions the Mad-City Ski Team kicked off our 2008 season on a positive note May 25th at Law Park.

Following last seasons dissapointing end to the season, that saw torrential rains and flooding put a premature end to our year, we were all ancy to get back on the water, in front of a very nice crowd, and begin our summer long journey to provide great entertainment!!

We have FREE ski shows every Sunday at Law Park at 6:00, all summer long!!  We are expecting and looking forward to a great summer with a bigger and better show, even better then last years National Championship team!

We are very lucky to welcome some great new members to the Mad-City Ski Team and the return of the majority of our best skiers who are yearning to show their wares on the water.

Please make sure to check out Jimsphotos.org for a complete recap of our show and keep checking in throughout the season to see his fantastic photography!

Mad-City To Be Named “Water Champion”

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By eric, May 15, 2008 10:17 am

On June 19th the Mad-City Ski Team is to be recognized by the Dane County Lakes and Watershed Commission as the 2008 Water Champion!

This award is for Mad-City’s efforts with the Clean Lakes Festival, to be held this year June 7th at Olin Park.

Their will be an awards ceremony on June 19th at the Madison Club plus special recognition by Dane County!!

We are all very pleased to be receiving this special honor and have worked very hard to raise money and organize this very special event to help out our most precious of resources, our local lakes.

Please remember to attend the Clean Lakes Festival on June 7th, for more information please visit the Clean Lakes Website, or the Watershed Commission Website.

Waters Champion

The Dane County Lakes and Watershed Commission has announced its 2007 Dane County Waters Champion Award recipients. The awards are given annually recognizing individuals, organizations, businesses, and youth that have made outstanding contributions towards the protection and improvement of Dane County’s water resources. Their work has made a positive impact on water quality as well as the scenic, economic, recreational and environmental value of those lakes and streams.

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