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Smerke's Sportsmen's Club In
October, 1952 twelve men met together in a garage behind Tony Smerke's
tavern located at 2335 N. 15th, Sheboygan. (Today known as Tommy's
Bar.) Then one month later another four men joined with these twelve
for the club's second meeting. These are the charter members of
Smerke's Sportsmen's Club (SSC). Most of them belonged to other
conservation clubs, but decided to form their own club, agreeing to meet
the first Thursday of each month and to hold the membership number to
thirty. The club was incorporated Oct. 24th, 1963 and by-laws were
established. The mission of SSC was to raise funds to support the
goals of conservation. The first project financed by funds raised by
club members was the purchase of a 65.4 acre tract of land along the La
Budde creek located in the town of Rhine, occupying the Southwest corner
between county trunk A and Little Elkhart Lake road. The entire
parcel of land was donated to the WI DNR on April 25th, 1964 with Paul
Schultz of the DNR being presented with the deed surrounded by twenty-two
club members at the clubhouse grounds in attendance. A sign
indicating our donation of the land still exists and can be seen at the
Southwest corner of the property. It is a DNR public hunting ground. Another goal of the SSC was to obtain a permanent clubhouse, either by finding a suitable existing building to purchase, or by building a new clubhouse. Fortunately in 1961, the former Prange School was available and purchased by the club. The sale included the school and 3.0 acres of land. This transaction was a major accomplishment for the club members and still remains as an excellent home of the SSC. Later additional acreage at the clubhouse was purchased i.e., 26.0 acres on August 31st, 1967 from the Prange family which included a wood lot to the south of the clubhoue and another 5.0 acres on October 10th, 1968 from the Clemen's family to be used for a trapshooting range. Presently the clubhouse with grounds total 53 acres. Throughout the years excellent wildlife habitat was developed on the club property by the planting of different species of trees including many Pines, bushes, developing grasslands, also a five acre waterfowl pond was constructed on the South end of the property. Hunting has been allowed for many years on the club property, pheasants were planted (still are) and other small game animals and deer are on the property. Funds were raised for another purchase of April 4th, 1985 for a total of 52.0 acres of public hunting land located at the Sheboygan County Marsh, in sections 29 and 32 in the town of Greenbush. Access to the property is from Cty. Hy. "C" North on Marshview Lane. The property is still owned by SSC and wasn't donated to the DNR (like the La Budde property in 1964.) Some of the present major activities of SSC follow:
SSC is a charter member of the Sheboygan County Conservation Association; our club members were very active during the association's organization. Throughout the years, many different Smerke's members served as officers and consultants for the association, also providing extra help during the association's annual fund raising banquets. Presently annual monetary donations are awarded to the following organizations:
The original SSC mission to raise funds to support the goals of conservation remain in effect and as history reports, we have been successful and we will continue to do our part.
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