Special Firewords Display by Grucci

On Friday August 12.2011 a fireworks display will go off to celebrate jazz musician Jimmy Sommer‘s birthday off Maytag Point on Lake Geneva, show begins at 9:30pm.  The display will be but on by “America’s First Family of Fireworks” Grucci from Brookhaven, NY.

Grucci put on the display at the Beijing Summer Olympics in 2008.

According to the American Pyrotechnics Association, an industry trade group, Fireworks by Grucci is “one of the nation’s premier pyrotechnics firms. It is a family run business since 1850

Fireworks by Grucci has produced fireworks displays for various United States and international events, including:

  • Seven consecutive U.S. Presidential inaugurations beginning with Ronald Reagan;
  • Statue of Liberty Centennial (1986);

 

2011 Spring Election Results

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin

Terry O’Neill defeated Don Tolar 138 to 122 in a closely watched race to become the alderman for the 4th District. Mr. O’Neil should bring a welcome skepticism to the financial engineering going on at city hall for the past 10 years

Ellyn Kehoe retained her seat over William Cousino 176 to 147.

Justice of the Supreme Court results are David T. Prosser 702 and Joanne F. Kloppenburg 580 in the city of Lake Geneva.

Turnout was 34.7% of the registered voters.

Lake Geneva Wisconsin Tourism takes a BIG Hit.

Lake Geneva, Wisconsin hotels got hammered in 2009, with a drop in room revenue of 45%.  Statewide hotel revenue per available room was down 15%

According to the just released 2010 budget, room tax revenue for the city of Lake Geneva was $511K in 2008 and projected to be only $280K for the rest of 2009; a drop of 45%. The Village of Fontana saw a drop in room tax revenue of 33%; $345K in 2008 compared to  $230K in 2009.

Statewide the latest figures from the Wisconsin Innkeepers Association show a drop of 15.1% in revenue per available room. The Wisconsin Innkeepers Association is a non-profit trade association consisting of approximately 1,000 hotels, motels, resorts, inns and bed &breakfasts around Wisconsin. The data show southern Wisconsin had a drop of only 9.9%.

The Lake Geneva area has a very high concentration of hotel condominiums. The Wall Street Journal reported that “the condo hotel may go down as the Pets.com of the real-estate bubble.”

Room revenue is unlikely to bounce back quickly. Bill Gross, co-founder and co-CIO of PIMCO, in his September monthly newsletter writes about the “New Normal”:

“It’s time to recognize that things have changed and that they will continue to change for the next – yes, the next 10 years and maybe even the next 20 years. We are heading into what we call the New Normal, which is a period of time in which economies grow very slowly as opposed to growing like weeds, the way children do; in which profits are relatively static; in which the government plays a significant role in terms of deficits and reregulation and control of the economy; in which the consumer stops shopping until he drops and begins, as they do in Japan (to be a little ghoulish), starts saving to the grave.”

Despite the slide in room tax revenue to the City of Lake Geneva, local taxpayers have increased the amount of tax money going to the Lake Geneva Convention and Visitors Bureau (LGCVB). In 2007 taxpayers paid them (with no strings attached) $80K; in 2008 they were paid $90K, and in 2009 they got $95K of taxpayer money. The LGCVB is budgeted to get $95K in 2010. Contrast this with the amount of money going to support the YMCA athletic program, which will receive a slight increase; $45.4K in 2007 vs. $45.8K in 2010.

Lake Geneva Wisconsin’s new normal

***Special Note from the editor: The photo  for this article was selected to portray the slowdown in construction in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. It was not selected to portray city staff in a bad light . Considering some of the border line psychopaths that are elected to office in LG they do a remarkable job.*****