Friday, June 23, 2023

Promote Pulaski Meets Again To Discover "Measure Twice and Cut Once" is a Sure Thing

Measure twice, and cut once. Words I can clearly hear my dad saying. Meaning that you should take your time and do your research and details before you start any project. After five hours of deliberation at Keller today, we called it quits on a Friday afternoon. We completed a lot, however, we still have a lot to do before the discovery process is complete.

Summarizing what was discussed today would be the preliminary details of space and usage for the entire first floor of the Barnyard Estates. This information that we completed today, will be enough for a conceptual design, or a bubble diagram that we should be able to have for a July 10th meeting with a tentative partner or financial contributor. However, there are several of us that have some homework prior to completing this information.

Not only did we discuss building, room, and even workspace build-out specifications, but we brainstormed ideas about how we would bring in potential partners. The question was how do we intend on presenting our ideas? What ideas or incentives can we bring to the table that would excite them. A cultural center or space was mentioned, specifically, Valley Queen Cheese Factory in South Dakota. They have a heritage center on Main Street in Milbank. The heritage center and cheese shop invites visitors to take a step back in time and learn about the founding and 91-year history of the company. A cultural or heritage center could be a space in the Barnyard Estates (possibly the wine and cheese/retail space) that creates a wall or an area to tell the story of Belgioioso, a company that was founded in 1979 by Errico Auricchio, whose great-grandfather was a cheese manufacturer in Italy. Auricchio started the first company in Denmark, Wisconsin. Another concept was the Cheese Counter and Dairy Heritage Center in Plymouth, Wisconsin, another road trip is planned to tour this facility and research ideas in the nearby future. 

Signage was discussed and determined that a monument-type signage with a simple digital sign underneath would be the plan. The individual businesses inside would have signage within, but would we would need to develop a structure or guideline for that. We also discussed something unique to the landscape, like a silo (with logos on it.) or even a large monument like a cow, an egg, or a large piece of cheese that would attract tourists to the Barnyard Estates. Could this also be a potential naming rights space? Absolutely. At the last meeting, a grainery-style gazebo would be important for the outdoor seating area. A couple of images below, just for visualization purposes.


As a group, we believe that one more discovery meeting will be needed to complete the first phase of this process. A meeting date will be determined this week. Keller will work on finishing the conceptual design before July 10th. Until then, we all need a little rest and relaxation from this extensive meeting. LOL, then we'll recharge and keep moving forward.




Discovery Meeting with Keller Structures Nearly Complete


On Friday, June 16th, 2023, Promote Pulaski members spent the entire morning at Keller, Inc. in Kaukauna for a Discovery Meeting on the Barnyard Estates Project. Some members also participated virtually. Keller has been in business since 1960, definitely a plus for the project at hand. Their longevity in the industry proves they will be a valuable asset to the Barnyard Estates and the community of Pulaski, Wisconsin.

In this discovery meeting - there were questions, questions, and more questions. Greg along with Jeremy from Keller led us in our discussion of the Barnyard Estates project.

We determined the overall look of the barnlike structure will be somewhat intertwined with a rustic and modern appearance - definitely more than 50% rustic. Lighting, building flow, what we liked about the first design, what we didn’t like, bathroom facilities, building materials, parking, capacity, and purpose of the rooms - it was all about details. Honestly, we had no idea how much was put into the building process.

This Friday, June 23rd, we return again and finish the discovery process, specific details about each of the spaces will be discussed.

The steering committee is a work in progress. We have a few new people on board that haven’t quite gotten their feet wet in the project and for a good reason. Our main goal is to finalize the building project details now that we’ve determined Keller Structures will be a partner in the project. Once these project details are finalized we’ll have a better grasp on what the total project will cost, therefore a better understanding of the direction we will need to take with financing and fundraising. As an example, knowing the square footage cost will help us with a formula for naming rights so that when we approach our corporations and private individuals we can provide actual numbers.

The Keller communication process so far has been nothing short of amazing, so we are anticipating for the most part “smooth” sailing in working with them. They are super excited to be working with us, and as a partner, they have committed to being part of the fundraising campaign process, where they intend on being present and providing guidance and will share their expertise along the way. What else could you ask for? For more information on Keller visit the website. at https://kellerbuilds.com/

Thank you to the Promote Pulaski Board Members that have been participating in the discovery meeting. We appreciate all that you are doing! #kellerbuilds #promotepulaski #barnyardestates

Friday, March 3, 2023

What Will Be In The Barnyard Estates?

Behind the scenes the Promote Pulaski has been working hard on The Barnyard Estates. We now have a plan that we can share with potential businesses, sponsors and donors. It's the visual that we knew was the key to starting the capital campaign. It's a big project, and we are finalizing the numbers so we know what our end goal is.

Honestly, we are all very new to this, but we are all very passionate. This week we reserved some great advice from a fundraising "expert", well, maybe not expert, but someone that has experience with fundraising. Our next steps include setting some very specific goals, and we'll be appointing a spokesperson, and possibly having a few other join our steering committee to ensure we get the project completed.  We do know that it is going to take a lot of work, but it will be worth it. If you are interested in joining us, please feel free to reach out to Tammy at 920-822-4450, Bruce 920-621-6899 or email us at PromotePulaski@gmail.com.

If you'd like to learn a little more about The Barnyard Estates and what our focus is, watch our video.



Saturday, November 20, 2021

Creating the Vision, What Makes Pulaski, Wisconsin Special?



Creating “The Vision” is our next step in the Barnyard Estates Journey.The mission of the non-profit organization, Promote Pulaski efforts are focused on promoting economic growth in and around Pulaski, Wisconsin. As a group, we believe the need for an anchor business within the barn, will be necessary to help the community concept of having businesses and community “under one roof” be sustainable and to thrive. The question is, what will that anchor business be?

History plays an important factor in communities and their success. For example, a Wisconsin town that you might be familiar with according to “15 Best Small Towns to Visit in Wisconsin,” (The Crazy Tourist, 2020) Cedarburg, near Milwaukee makes it history well known to out-of-towners. The town was originally founded in 1842 by Ludwig Groth along the banks of Cedar Creek. The name means “Castel of Cedars”. The Columbia Mill, a lumbermill was built, and the town expanded and thrived. Today, the old wool mill was purchased and converted into a restaurant, winery and shops that attracts tourist from all over the world.

Another hidden Wisconsin gem is found in Southwest Wisconsin, New Glarus, a charming Swiss culture brought there by the first settlers. It’s named after the canton of Glarus in Swtizerland. It’s one of the best known Swiss settlements in the nation. Famous for it’s New Glarus Brewing Company, tourist come to enjoy the festivals that commemorate their Swiss German heritage customs and culture throughout the year.

Longtime residents, and tourists might agree that Pulaski, Wisconsin, built on agriculture and the “family farm” concept, is well known for it’s Polish heritage, specifically the Polish music and food. Events such as Pulaski Polka Days and Casimir Pulaski Days have helped put Pulaski on the map. However, a business directly relates to our Polish heritage is non-existent in Pulaski, Wisconsin. With that in mind, the Board believes that by bringing to the table, a Polish Restaurant, we would reinforce and keep alive the Polish culture and traditions that make Pulaski who we are. Having an authentic, Polish cuisine restaurant in the barn, we believe is essential to the success of The Barnyard Estates.

We have begun our quest for finding a special partner, someone with strong a Polish heritage and experience in a Polish restaurant or cuisine who might be interested in starting or expanding their Polish roots in our community. Do you know someone who might be interested in a chance to pursue their dream? In the next few weeks, we will be reaching out and looking for connections. Our calendar is even slated for touring Polish restaurants and businesses to find the perfect associate to provide this to Pulaski.

We need your help too. Remember, we can't build a community concept without our community, The board of directors is asking for your help to connect us to the right people, Let’s build The Barnyard Estates together. Share this blog post, the website and our facebook page as we continue our journey. Interested in helping the organization? Fill out this contact form and let us know how you would like to help.

Next up. What type recreational facility will be housed in the Barnyard Estates? Who are we specifically targeting and why?


Friday, July 16, 2021

The Barnyard Banner Goes Up During Polka Day Weekend 2021

We thought it would be most appropriate to get the banner put up on the land that the Barnyard Estates will be built. We are planting the seed you could say. My Dad who is on the Board helped with the stakes for the banner, and my husband, Bruce and son Zach helped tie the banner.


Slowly, but surely it's happening, and yes already getting resistance from some, but excitement from others. The resistance that we met the past couple of weeks, was "the land isn't big enough for what you want." All that I can say about this is, we are going to make the best of what we have. You don't have to big the Biggest Entity around to be the Best. The concept of the Barnyard Estates is that its about supporting the little guys, the backbone of this economy. Our ancestors, who came here for a better life, started farming in Pulaski, Wisconsin and that is what we want people to remember. The Barnyard Estates will be about the history of farms in the area, our rich Polish heritage, our strong work ethic and more. It's about living the dream, and building a life that is successful. It will also be about community and supporting one another.

All that I can say is that I've had too many signs along the way to stop now. God has a hand in the project and has put certain people in charge of it. We know that this is the perfect spot for the Barnyard Estates. We are super excited to continue this journey, and know that it won't be easy. Check out the website for more updates and information. We need help. We need you. We need everyone that wants to be a part of something special. Join us today.







Saturday, July 3, 2021

How Can You Help Build The Barnyard Estates Right Now? It Begins With Planting Seeds.

Many of you have asked, how can I help right now. We'll there are many ways in which you can help build The Barnyard Estates. We're in the planting season right now. Here is how you can help.

We need your help financially, support for securing the lot in Pulaski is our number one priority. The lot which is located right off of Glenbrook Drive, near the Village of Pulaski office building is where it will all begin. Help us secure the land by the end of 2021. That will be a big step for us, so we are looking for donations, big and small because we know that it will take all kinds. Remember, this is a community project, and will be built by the people, businesses and community organizations. Why? Because it will be utilized by everyone, locals and tourists and sustainable for years to come.

Thank you already to these companies: Custom Kreations, Trout Creek Veterinary Center, Dynamic Designs that have jumped on the band wagon with a few anonymous donators as well. These are our leaders! Any donations can easily be mailed to Promote Pulaski, Inc., 702 Carol Lane, Pulaski, WI 54152, or you can make an online donation through the website, www.thebarnyardestates.com. If you can't contribute in a big way, consider using Amazon Smile when you order online. Just by going to this link and clicking on Promote Pulaski, and then ordering from Amazon, you will in essence be supporting our organization. A percentage of your order will be given to Promote Pulaski.

This month we will get our new board members together to work on providing you an phsyical drawing of the building and what it will look like, and what will be housed in the building. We want to be able to provide you a conceptual drawing so that you can see the dream as it unfolds. We know that some ideas will changes, but the main concept of providing a barn-like structure, which will feature business and community under one roof will not change. The agricultural background of how our ancestors built their dreams and goals starting with farming will not change - so the concept of the family farm will be carried forward in The Barnyard Estates. We are working with the Pulaski Area Historical Society to begin research on family farms that we will feature throughout the facility. If you have family farm that is a century old, we want to learn more about it. Contact us at promotepulaski@gmail.com if you'd like an opportunity to tell your story. The Barnyard Estates will be a historical and education resource center in addition to hosting local businesses, non-profits and the community. We believe we must never lose sight of where we came from.

Consider helping our 501c3 non-profit organization, Promote Pulaski, so that we can continue to build the dream, which in effect will be making many dreams come true, for individuals, families, business and organizations that want to thrive under one roof. We are excited about all of the possibilities of bringing a bowling/recreational facility, a bowling training center, a place to host an off-site business/team building center, a shared kitchen, cafe technology room, local businesses and more. This is just the start, but with your help the future is bright for The Barnyard Estates. Connect with us on our Facebook page, and our website www.thebarnyardestates.com so you stay abreast of what is happening.


Growing Together: Non-Profit Collaboration at the Barnyard Estates

Great meet up this morning with Selena Darrow, the executive director of a non-profit, Rooted In Inc, an organization whose mission is focu...