Community Organizations 

 

There are plenty of ways to get involved in organizations in Prescott. They also provide help, answers to concerns or questions, and much more. 

Please Note: If you would like to have your organization listed, OR if the information given here needs updating, please email Jayne Brand at City Hall.
 

Civic Organizations

Fraternal Organizations

History and Art Organizations
Self Help Groups

Veteran's Groups

Youth Organizations

Civic Organizations

CAP (Citizens Adopt Parks)
The group consists of citizens who are interested in the beautification of Prescott, especially parks and other public areas. They recommend and develop plantings, and assist in the maintenance of these areas. Contact Marjorie Malueg at 715-262-5240  for information or to volunteer your time and "green thumb". 

Lion's Club
Contact Brenda Haas at 715-262-5801

Prescott Area Chamber of Commerce
Located at 237 Broad St. N., the Chamber works to improve and promote the Prescott area whether it be economic, industrial, professional, or civic in its nature. 
phone: 715-262-3284, e-mail: info@prescottwi.com. Website: www.prescottwi.com

Prescott Area Community Education,
The Prescott School District offers a variety of educational, cultural and recreational activities for adults and children. The community education director is Penny Peterson. She may be reached at 720 St. Croix St. or by calling 715-262-4676, or e-mail to ppeters2@prescott.k12.wi.us

Prescott Area Food Shelf
Located at 720 St. Croix St., the Food Shelf is sponsored by PACA (Prescott Area Church Association) and staffed by local volunteers. It is open every Tuesday evening 5-7 and Thursdays from 9 -11:30 a.m., or by appointment. The Food Shelf serves families living in the Prescott Area School District (please bring proof of residency in the Prescott School District). Families are allowed to visit once per month. To donate, volunteer or for more information, please call 715-262-4143. 

Prescott Foundation
The Prescott Foundation supports programs which enrich life by fulfilling civic, humanitarian, cultural, recreational, environmental and educational needs in the Prescott area.  The Foundation, a 501(c) 3 corporation, is funded by donations from individuals and businesses who are committed to making a better community.  For more information visit our website at www.prescottfoundation.com or contact Franz Altpeter at 715-262-5407 or faltpeter@aol.com

Senior Citizen Noon Meals (aka Senior Nutrition)
Monday through Friday at 11:45 a.m, serves meals at the Water Tower Apartments. Contact Pearl at 715-262-5195. 

Prescott Nursing and Rehabilitation Community Auxiliary
Contact  Director of Activities Donna Crocker at 262-5661

 Prescott Sportsman's Club
To further good sportsmanship, to conserve our fish, game and natural resources, to promote safety, and to create a lasting legacy to the outdoors through education, preservation, tradition and recreation.  For information contact the club's secretary at 651-245-1057.  Check out our website www.prescottsportsmansclub.webs.com

Sno-bee's Snowmobile Club
For information call Bill Pechacek 715-262-5088.

St. Croix Valley Kiwanis Club
The club is committed to pursuing events and activities to better the life of children and families living in the Prescott area. The club meets every Thursday at 12 p.m. at the Prescott Ambulance Building. Contact John Carlson at 715-262-5000 to become a member or learn more about the many activities of the Kiwanis club. 

St. Croix Valley Restorative Justice Program

The SCVRJP mission statement is to build a culture of peace and belonging utilizing restorative justice programs and principles in our community.  Restorative Justice promotes accountability and healing for victims, offenders and community.  SCVRJP is a non-profit serving the Valley since 2001, the Restorative Justice Center opened in 2006.  Volunteers assist with programs and are always welcome to promote the mission statement.  For more information on Restorative Justice, please visit our website www.scvrjp.org or call Kris Miner at 715-425-1100.

Fraternal Organizations

Knights of Columbus
Contact Mike Meier at 715-262-3303.

Masonic Lodge
Meets the 2nd & 4th Monday. Contact Larry Fischer at 262-5972

 

History & Art Organizations

Great River Road Community Theater
Provides a variety of entertainment for Prescott residents and visitors during the summer months. This all volunteer group enjoys the musical and comedy productions they have done and are looking forward to another season.
Contact Judy Johnson at 715-425-7968.

Prescott Area Historical Society
Meets quarterly at the Welcome & Heritage Center. For information call Jerome Voje at 715-262-4043

   

Self Help Groups

Alcoholics Anonymous
Meets every Thursday at 8 p.m. at the United Church of Christ, 206 Locust Street North.

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
Weight watcher group that meets Mondays at Malone Elementary School at 5:45 p.m.. Contact Beverly Benson at 5478

 

Veteran's Groups

American Legion Auxiliary Unit #61
Contact Debbie Kariesch 425-5323

American Legion Post #61
Contact David Strauss 262-4123

VFW Post #9060
Contact Grant Wolf at 715-262-5882

 

Youth Organizations

Boy Scouts
Contact Daryl Fay 715-262-3523 or Charity Lubich 715-262-4612

Cub Scouts
Contact  Gary Zielinski 715-262-4380 or Anita Miller 715-262-3549

Girl Scouts
Contact Erica Keezer 715-262-9250

Helping Hands
Contact Dawn Hadler 715-262-0018

Prescott Community Recreation
Beth Charette 715-262-3195

St Croix Stars 4-H Club
Contact Ricka Stenerson 715-262-3195