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Home›News›Pow Wow Days kids’ events successful thanks to participants, volunteers

Pow Wow Days kids’ events successful thanks to participants, volunteers

By Jalen Maki
July 14, 2021
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The annual Pow Wow Days frog jumping contest, gunny sack races, and kids’ races were again a success thanks to the efforts of volunteers, including Diane and Jim Timm, who have been volunteering at Veterans Memorial Park in Tomahawk on the 4th of July for 49 years. Back row, from left: Paul Timm, Greg Gaedtke, Jason Timm, Gabriel Frias, and Heather Ohlmann; front row: Lulu Ohlmann, Taylor Timm, Carmen Planadeball, Giancarlos Maldonado, and Diane Timm. Not pictured: Jim Timm. Photo submitted by Jeff Dean.

For the Tomahawk Leader

TOMAHAWK – The annual Pow Wow Days frog jumping contest, gunny sack races, and kids’ running races at Veterans Memorial Park on the 4th of July were once again a success and a great deal of fun, thanks to the hard work of participants and volunteers.

Among the volunteers were Diane and Jim Timm, who have been helping out at Veterans Memorial Park on Independence Day for 49 years.

Frog jumping contest

Results of the frog jumping contest, organized by name, frog’s name, and distance:

  • Logan Gilbert – Lord Squeerton, 67”
  • Skyler Gilbert – Tincy Wincy, 50”
  • Kinzie Cade – Frog, 80”
  • Ryleigh Cade – Cade, 48”
  • Zitlali Velasco – Tiny, 33”
  • Christian Veladco – Bully, 36”
  • Maddie Litwinko, 29”
  • Bryce Litwinko – Torro, 29”
  • Bentley Braker – Fred, 47”
  • Charles Siesennop – Freddie, 62”
  • Jack Siesennop – Freddie, 62”
  • Cal Silverstien – Robert, 101”
  • Eli Silverstien – RJ, 63”
  • Penelope Primm – Pepper, 48”
  • Olive Primm – Hopper, 53”
  • Gideon Primm – Jumpy, 57”
  • Adler Budzynski – Bingo, 46”
  • Brantley Budzynsky – Froggy, 42”
  • Olivia Wurl-Koth – Weston, 74”
  • Marcus Wurl-Koth – Lightening Mcqueen, 52”
  • Marley Dean – Skippy, 90”
  • Millie Brunner – Charlotte, 85”
  • Aries Messerschmidt – Red, 27”
  • Emery Dobrock – Hopper Jr., 85”
  • Harlyn Budzynski – Frog Jr., 39”
  • Lulu Ohlmann – Pink Unicorn, 64”
  • Taylor Timm – Cowboy, 49”
  • Josiah Baker, 29”

Gunny sack races

Top three finishers, organized by age group:

  • Girls, 5 and under: Molly Pintens, Lulu Ohlmann, Olivia Wurl-Koth.
  • Boys, 5 and under: Gideon Primm, Emmett Copiskey, Arthur Silverstien.
  • Girls, 6 and 7: Anna Eastwood, Zitlali Valosco, Lillian Asik.
  • Girls, 6 and 7, second heat: Millie Brunner, Avery Verbist, Avery Copiskey and Evelyn Hermann.
  • Boys, 6 and 7: Gabe Nelson, Jake Siesennop, Ben Baker.
  • Girls, 8 and 9: Nora Pintens, Addie Smith, Olive Primm.
  • Girls, 8 and 9, second heat: Jules Pintens and Annabelle Asik, Brooklyn Braker, Aleyah Linn.
  • Boys, 8 and 9: Taylor Timm, Zachary Gast, Zach Scott.
  • Boys, 8 and 9, second heat: Cal Silverstien, Bently Braker, Zach Scott.
  • Girls, 10 and 11: Aliyah Nelson, Ryleigh Cade, N/A.
  • Boys, 10 and 11: Christian Velasco, Charles Siesennop, Austin Theiler.
  • Girls, 12 and 13: Naomi Nelson, Avery Theiler.
  • Boys, 12 and 13: James Patrick and Wiatt Smith, Gabriel Frias.

Running races

Top three finishers, organized by age group:

  • Girls, 5 and under: Sadie Minser, Emily Eastwood, Natalie Pelletier.
  • Girls, 5 and under, second heat: Lulu Ohlmann, Molly Pintens, Olivia Wurl-Koth.
  • Boys, 5 and under: Arthur Silverstien, Nolan Chase, Josh Nelson.
  • Boys, 5 and under, second heat: Charlie Levine, Emmett Copiskey, Theo Clements.
  • Girls, 6 and 7: Mille Brunner, Quin Coppock, Maddie Litwinko.
  • Girls, 6 and 7, second heat: Anna Eastwood, Avery Copiskey, Emma Kieffer.
  • Boys, 6 and 7: Will Cerney, Levi Pfeiffer, Leo Amelse.
  • Boys, 6 and 7, second heat: Gabe Nelson, Luke Levine, Nick Pelletier.
  • Girls, 8 and 9: Nora Pintens, Brooklyn Braker, Addie Smith.
  • Girls, 8 and 9, second heat: Lucy Nelson, Annabelle Asik, Jules Pintens.
  • Boys, 8 and 9: Cal Silverstien, Vince Miller, Simon Baker.
  • Boys, 8 and 9, second heat: Ben Cerny, Zachary Gast, Taylor Timm.
  • Girls, 10 and 11: Aliyah Nelson, Ryleigh Cade, Grace Coppock.
  • Boys, 10 and 11: Charles Siesennop, Austin Theiler, Brice Litwinko.
  • Girls, 12 and 13: Avery Theiler, Naomi Nelson, Freya Alberg.
  • Boys, 12 and 13: James Patrick, Gabriel Frias, Milos Kasapovic.
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