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Bratwurst City Frisbee Club started in Sheboygan after the 1st annual Wisconsin Frisbee Championships in conjunction with the "1976 Great Frisbee Flip Out" at Kewanis Park. The event organized by Kevin Hogan featured 1776 red, white and blue fastbacks thrown off of the hill by 200 players to 2000 spectators waiting for a take home prize. The event also included competitions for Distance, Accuracy and Maximum Time Aloft. The club held it's 1st informal meeting of 15 interested disc enthusiasts in May 1977 at Kewanis Park organized by Bruce Wilk.
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Bratwurst City Frisbee started as a club in Sheboygan after the 1st annual Wisconsin Frisbee Championships held in conjunction with the "1976 Great Frisbee Flip Out" at Kiwanis Park. The event was organized by Kevin Hogan, featured 1776 red, white and blue fastbacks thrown off of the hill by 200 players to 2000 spectators waiting for a take home prize. The event also included competitions for Distance, Accuracy and Maximum Time Aloft. The club held it's 1st informal meeting of 15 interested disc enthusiasts in May 1977 at Kiwanis Park organized by Bruce Wilk (bvwol1@hotmail.com.)
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See pic of newsletter below that includes Kevin Hogan's recall of the origins of Bratwurst City Frisbee.
   
 
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1976 0708 Random Lake Sounder1.jpg|Bruce Wilk 01
 
1976 0708 Random Lake Sounder1.jpg|Bruce Wilk 01
1977 ashley whippet poster.jpg|Bruce Wilk 02
 
1977 Thundering Zunts at Cliffs Ridge Bruce Wilk 2nd from left.png|Bruce Wilk 03
 
1977 Thundering Zunts at Cliffs Ridge Bruce Wilk on left.png|Bruce Wilk 04
 
 
1978 Columbo in Elmwood at our house.jpg|Bruce Wilk 05
 
1978 Columbo in Elmwood at our house.jpg|Bruce Wilk 05
1978 Stoutonia lyn hyzer.jpg|Bruce Wilk 06
 
 
1978 WSFC article Sheboygan Press.jpg|Bruce Wilk 07
 
1978 WSFC article Sheboygan Press.jpg|Bruce Wilk 07
 
1979 Wis State Frisbee Championships ad.jpg|Bruce Wilk 08
 
1979 Wis State Frisbee Championships ad.jpg|Bruce Wilk 08
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bumper sticker Frisbee Changed My Life.jpg|Bruce Wilk 12
 
bumper sticker Frisbee Changed My Life.jpg|Bruce Wilk 12
 
frisbee family t shirt.jpg|Bruce Wilk 13
 
frisbee family t shirt.jpg|Bruce Wilk 13
guts air aces IFT.jpg|Bruce Wilk 14
 
guts Cliff's Ridge MI.jpg|Bruce Wilk 15
 
IMG_20191130_191049457.jpg|Bruce Wilk 16
 
PDGA temporary card.jpg|Bruce Wilk 17
 
 
Ten Commandments of Frisbee.jpg|Bruce Wilk 19
 
Ten Commandments of Frisbee.jpg|Bruce Wilk 19
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1979 07 Bratwurst City Frisbee newsletter vol2 no4 name was BCF Floater.JPG|00 Club newsletter with origin of club narrative by Kevin Hogan at bottom
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Bratwurst City Frisbee check.jpg|copy of club check
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1977 1202 letter to patti hipsky from bruce wilk re membership.JPG|letter to IFA re membership
 
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 15 March 2020

Bratwurst City Frisbee started as a club in Sheboygan after the 1st annual Wisconsin Frisbee Championships held in conjunction with the "1976 Great Frisbee Flip Out" at Kiwanis Park. The event was organized by Kevin Hogan, featured 1776 red, white and blue fastbacks thrown off of the hill by 200 players to 2000 spectators waiting for a take home prize. The event also included competitions for Distance, Accuracy and Maximum Time Aloft. The club held it's 1st informal meeting of 15 interested disc enthusiasts in May 1977 at Kiwanis Park organized by Bruce Wilk (bvwol1@hotmail.com.)

See pic of newsletter below that includes Kevin Hogan's recall of the origins of Bratwurst City Frisbee.