Schneider, Ben R.

Schneider, Ben R.

Male 1988 - 1995  (6 years)

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   Date  Event(s)
1988 
  • 1988: Appleton History
    1988 For the first time in its 116 year history, all 17 locks in the Fox River Locks System were closed. From this year on, only three of the locks would be re-opened, those in De Pere, Menasha, and Kaukauna.
  • 1988: Kaukauna History
    Ronald L. Van De Hey was reelected Mayor of Kaukauna
1989 
  • 1989: Appleton History
    1989 Appleton Aurora, a 60-foot-by-10-foot solar sculpture by Dale Eldred, was installed atop the Appleton Center in Houdini Plaza.
  • 1989: Appleton History
    1989 On April 1, the Houdini Historical Center opened in the Outagamie Museum.
  • 1989: Appleton History
    1989 On August 1, Appleton\'s first woman firefighter began work.
  • 1989: Appleton History
    1989 The Appleton Library Foundation was established to create an endowment fund for the Appleton Public Library. As part of the fund-raising efforts, Bob Hope spent 4 days in Appleton and Neenah, from Aug. 23 to the 27.
  • 1989: Appleton History
    1989 The Institute of Paper Chemistry relocated to Georgia and became the Institute of Paper Science and Technology.
  • 1989: Appleton History
    1989 The John Birch Society moved its headquarters to Appleton.
  • 1989: Kaukauna History
    New Post Office in completed on the north side of town.
1990 
  • 1990: Appleton History
    1990 Valley Transit\'s transfer center opened in downtown Appleton on March 1.
  • 1990: USA History
    Forty - First President of the US is George Herbert Walker Bush 1989-1993
  • 1990: Kaukauna History
    Fox Valley Greyhound Park opens on north side of town.
  • 1990: Kaukauna History
    Ronald L. Van De Hey elected Mayor of Kaukauna [Elected Outagamie County Executive in 1991. Neal Steinberg completed the term]
1991 
  • 1991: Appleton History
    1991 In August, two new elementary schools opened in Appleton, Edna Ferber and Janet Berry Schools.
  • 1991: Gulf War
1992 
  • 1992: Appleton History
    1992 On April 15, Appleton began enforcing a nightly curfew for those under the age of 18.
  • 1992: Appleton History
    1992 The Fox Cities Children\'s Museum opened in the Avenue Mall on November 2.
  • 1992: Appleton History
    1992 The Viking Theater in Appleton closed on March 22.
1993 
  • 1993: Appleton History
    1993 On September 24, the Tri County Expressway or 441 Bypass, opened to the public.
  • 1993: USA History
    Forty - Second President of the US is William Jefferson Clinton 1993-2001
1994 
  • 1994: Appleton History
    1994 On May 16, the Fox Valley Veterans Clinic opened.
  • 1994: Appleton History
    1994 On September 16, a grand opening was held for Appleton City Hall at its new location in the City Center Building, 100 N. Appleton St.
  • 1994: Kaukauna History
    Neal Steinberg elected Mayor of Kaukauna
  • 1994: Kaukauna History
    John J. Lambie elected Mayor of Kaukauna.
1995 
  • 1995: Appleton History
    1995 Appleton Public Library became the first library in the state of Wisconsin to have its own Home Page on the World Wide Web.
  • 1995: Appleton History
    1995 Appleton\'s North High School opened on August 27.
  • 1995: Appleton History
    1995 On April 20, Fox Cities Stadium, the new home of the Wisconsin Timber Rattlers minor league baseball team, had its grand opening.
  • 1995: Kaukauna History
    First phase of Highway 55 reconstruction completed.

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