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When Water-Fire-Storm Damage Happens in Winneconne, We’re Ready

Winneconne is a small village in Winnebago County.  Developed along the Wolf River, the city is in the middle of the Wolf Chain of lakes, including Lake Poygan, Lake Winneconne, and Lake Butte des Morts. It is host to numerous bass fishing tournaments. The Wolf River bisects the village with the north and south boundaries of the village being Lake Winneconne and Lake Butte des Morts.  

Like most of the surrounding areas, Winneconne has a strong native American history with many succeeding cultures of indigenous people including the Menominee.  The area was even once under British rule as part of the Province of Quebec until it was acquired by the United States. 

Historically there were many different spellings of the name, derived from Indian names of the area, including Winneconnah, Winnekonah, Wau-nau-ko, and Winnikning, before the spelling we know today was officially chosen. The meaning of the name loosely translates to “the land of skulls and bones” referring to a historic burial ground in the area named by French settlers Butte des Morts.  Native American mound builders lived in the area prior to European settlement.  Several pre-Columbian cultures in North America were collectively known as Mound Builders, characterized by their practice of burying their dead in large mounds.  

With an abundance of lakes and a river in the area, it is a popular destination for water recreation and sports.  The Wolf River is known by many Wisconsinites for its white water rafting and beautiful scenery.  You can learn more about Wolf River activities at: https://dnr.wisconsin.gov/topic/parks/wolfriver. Lake Poygan is known for its abundance of different types of fish including sturgeon, musky and bass.  It is a perfect lake for a variety of fishing tournaments. Here is a video of some local fisherman ice fishing for walleyes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mm-aTjc80Mg

These lakes and river can also present a flooding risk for homes and businesses in the area.  Should water damage, fire damage, mold, or any other natural disaster strike in Winneconne, SERVPRO is here to help.  



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"Good job by all"

John Fuller-Franciscan Courts
Oshkosh

"I was very stressed and unsure about the next steps when SERVPRO arrived.  My mind was quickly set at ease when C.J. said, 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime event for you, but it's just another Tuesday at SERVPRO.  Let's talk about your priorities.' "

Matt Fitton-Plant Mgr. Kimberly Clark
Neenah

From the "Three Cheers" Section of the Dallas Morning News

“SERVPRO – The cavalry arrived on a recent Sunday afternoon to our house in the form of four bright green SERVPRO trucks with Appleton, Wis., painted on the sides.  When the SERVPRO Operations manger first called us to schedule an appointment after the storm, I noticed a strange 920 area code.  After making the appointment, I thought I should do a bit of work to make sure it wasn’t some sort of scam.  As the Dallas Morning News Watchdog says, “It’s good to be overly careful.”

I called the local SERVPRO franchisee and found out that the company brought in over 1,000 folks from around the country to help Texans get their homes back in shape.  A woman on the crew told me that this was her first time to help during a disaster and that she is proud to be helping people recover.

I am thrilled there are people like her and the rest of the team.  I just wanted to say thank you and recognize all those who traveled far to help. 

I’m sure there are others from around the country, and this “Three Cheers” is for all who have come here to help."

Perri Brackett
Lewisville

"Many many thanks for your help this morning with the furniture, having the guys help meant so much.  That was so considerate of you and them to give us a helping hand.  THANKS AGAIN."

Kristine Pierce
Appleton

"Rhonda was great -- thank you!"

Barb & Lee Scott
Fond du Lac

"Nobody can beat the turnaround time."

Pat Eastman-Facilities Ascension Medical Group
Appleton

"Good job by all"

John Fuller-Franciscan Courts
Oshkosh

"I was very stressed and unsure about the next steps when SERVPRO arrived.  My mind was quickly set at ease when C.J. said, 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime event for you, but it's just another Tuesday at SERVPRO.  Let's talk about your priorities.' "

Matt Fitton-Plant Mgr. Kimberly Clark
Neenah

From the "Three Cheers" Section of the Dallas Morning News

“SERVPRO – The cavalry arrived on a recent Sunday afternoon to our house in the form of four bright green SERVPRO trucks with Appleton, Wis., painted on the sides.  When the SERVPRO Operations manger first called us to schedule an appointment after the storm, I noticed a strange 920 area code.  After making the appointment, I thought I should do a bit of work to make sure it wasn’t some sort of scam.  As the Dallas Morning News Watchdog says, “It’s good to be overly careful.”

I called the local SERVPRO franchisee and found out that the company brought in over 1,000 folks from around the country to help Texans get their homes back in shape.  A woman on the crew told me that this was her first time to help during a disaster and that she is proud to be helping people recover.

I am thrilled there are people like her and the rest of the team.  I just wanted to say thank you and recognize all those who traveled far to help. 

I’m sure there are others from around the country, and this “Three Cheers” is for all who have come here to help."

Perri Brackett
Lewisville

"Many many thanks for your help this morning with the furniture, having the guys help meant so much.  That was so considerate of you and them to give us a helping hand.  THANKS AGAIN."

Kristine Pierce
Appleton

"Rhonda was great -- thank you!"

Barb & Lee Scott
Fond du Lac

From the "Three Cheers" Section of the Dallas Morning News

“SERVPRO – The cavalry arrived on a recent Sunday afternoon to our house in the form of four bright green SERVPRO trucks with Appleton, Wis., painted on the sides.  When the SERVPRO Operations manger first called us to schedule an appointment after the storm, I noticed a strange 920 area code.  After making the appointment, I thought I should do a bit of work to make sure it wasn’t some sort of scam.  As the Dallas Morning News Watchdog says, “It’s good to be overly careful.”

I called the local SERVPRO franchisee and found out that the company brought in over 1,000 folks from around the country to help Texans get their homes back in shape.  A woman on the crew told me that this was her first time to help during a disaster and that she is proud to be helping people recover.

I am thrilled there are people like her and the rest of the team.  I just wanted to say thank you and recognize all those who traveled far to help. 

I’m sure there are others from around the country, and this “Three Cheers” is for all who have come here to help."

Perri Brackett
Lewisville

"Many many thanks for your help this morning with the furniture, having the guys help meant so much.  That was so considerate of you and them to give us a helping hand.  THANKS AGAIN."

Kristine Pierce
Appleton

"Rhonda was great -- thank you!"

Barb & Lee Scott
Fond du Lac

"Nobody can beat the turnaround time."

Pat Eastman-Facilities Ascension Medical Group
Appleton

"Good job by all"

John Fuller-Franciscan Courts
Oshkosh

"I was very stressed and unsure about the next steps when SERVPRO arrived.  My mind was quickly set at ease when C.J. said, 'This is a once-in-a-lifetime event for you, but it's just another Tuesday at SERVPRO.  Let's talk about your priorities.' "

Matt Fitton-Plant Mgr. Kimberly Clark
Neenah

From the "Three Cheers" Section of the Dallas Morning News

“SERVPRO – The cavalry arrived on a recent Sunday afternoon to our house in the form of four bright green SERVPRO trucks with Appleton, Wis., painted on the sides.  When the SERVPRO Operations manger first called us to schedule an appointment after the storm, I noticed a strange 920 area code.  After making the appointment, I thought I should do a bit of work to make sure it wasn’t some sort of scam.  As the Dallas Morning News Watchdog says, “It’s good to be overly careful.”

I called the local SERVPRO franchisee and found out that the company brought in over 1,000 folks from around the country to help Texans get their homes back in shape.  A woman on the crew told me that this was her first time to help during a disaster and that she is proud to be helping people recover.

I am thrilled there are people like her and the rest of the team.  I just wanted to say thank you and recognize all those who traveled far to help. 

I’m sure there are others from around the country, and this “Three Cheers” is for all who have come here to help."

Perri Brackett
Lewisville

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