64 Index by City Amery 14 Ashland 23, 24 Baraboo 8, 50 Belgium 32 Beloit 8, 14, 38, 63 Beaver Dam 23 Bonduel 43 Boulder Junction 33 Brussels 55 Brookfield 58 Burlington 33 Butler 56 Cambridge 11 Cedarburg 16, 17, 43, 44, 45, 60 Cedar Grove 27 Chippewa Falls 14 Cross Plains 43 Deerfield 56 DeForest 11 Delafield 42 Eagle River 24, 33, 48 East Troy 12 Edgerton 24, 32, 61 Elkhart Lake 61 Ellison Bay 28 Ellsworth 18 Fish Creek 27, 46 Fitchburg 34 Fond du Lac 11, 30 Franksville 46 Germantown 41 Green Bay 38, 48 Greenbush 37 Green Lake 53 Greenville 49 Hartford 32, 56 Horicon 45 Hubertus 10, 43 Hudson 45 Iron River 36 Jacksonport 9, 30 Janesville 31, 50 Jefferson 2, 10, 41, 58 Juneau 51 Kaukauna 9 Kenosha 16 Kimberly 6 Ladysmith 25 Lake Mills 25, 50 Lakewood 10 Lancaster 54 Land O’ Lakes 27 Lebanon 62 Lodi 20 Madison 4, 22, 23 Manitowoc 12 Marshfield 8, 13, 41, 59 Mauston 5, 18, 53, 59 Mazomanie 56 Medford 5, 51 Menasha 52 Menomonee Falls 60 Middleton 36 Milwaukee 5, 7, 16, 21, 23, 59 Minocqua 12, 22, 31, 47 Monches 62 Monona 20 Mount Horeb 26, 49, 57 Muskego 55 Necedah 50 Nekoosa 62 Neenah 27, 54 New Berlin 52 New Glarus 18, 38 New Holstein 35 New London 41 New Richmond 12 Oconomowoc 34 Omro 20, 49 Oregon 15 Oshkosh 8, 14, 22, 26, 34, 43, 52, 57 Pardeeville 39 Phillips 3, 47, 58 Platteville 28 Portage 26, 36, 52 Prairie du Sac 37 Presque Isle 36 Racine 7, 31 Reedsburg 15, 48 Rhinelander 13 Richfield 28 Rothschild 4, 42, 55, 63 Seeley 21 Shawano 49 Sheboygan 26 Soldiers Grove 42 Sparta 2 Spring Green 18 Stoughton 9 Sturgeon Bay 10 Sun Prairie 13, 17, 35, 39 Wales 34, 62 Warrens 46 Waterford 24 Watertown 15, 32, 39 Waukesha 3, 39, 44, 58, 63 Waunakee 28 Waupaca 15, 33, 60 Wausau 40 West Allis 54 West Bend 4, 6, 53, 63 West Salem 7 Wilton 30 Wisconsin Dells 13, 42, 53 Wisconsin Rapids 17, 40
est easy LET YOUR (ECO) CONSCIENCE IN WISCONSIN April 22, 1970. The first Earth Day. Founded by Senator Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin to raise environmental consciousness. Wisconsinites continue to dig in to the Earth Day tenets of preserving the environment and enhancing our quality of life. That brings us to the notion of an ecofriendly vacation, a concept the Wisconsin Department of Tourism pioneered when it launched Travel Green Wisconsin in 2006. Travel Green was the first certification program in the country that went beyond accommodations to include tourism businesses of all sorts-events, attractions, restaurants, and everything in between. So if leaving a lighter footprint is important to you, then consider patronizing the hundreds of Travel Green Wisconsin certified businesses when visiting. Visit travelwisconsin.com for a listing. To summarize: Go green. Have fun. Rest easy.