Gemuetlichkeit Days, the long-running, German-heritage-inspired festival will be held Sept. 16-18, with most of the festival’s events planned to take place at Jefferson County Fair Park.
Wednesday, Michael, the Fort Atkinson Online production crew and this year’s Gemuetlichkeit Days Festival King and Queen Corby and Bethany Stallman met in a storage shed in Jefferson where the Gemuetlichkeit Days float is stored for a discussion and preview of this year’s event.
Excitement is brewing.
Look for the upcoming edition of “What’s up? with Michael Clish” on Fort Atkinson Online soon.
Following are some photographs of our shoot.
Michael Clish and his guests Gemuetlichkeit Days King and Queen Corby and Bethany Stallman prepare for cameras to roll Wednesday afternoon.
Fort Atkinson Online contracted video technical producer Ashley McDarison, at right, encourages a fun and relaxing tone on the set while assembling microphones.
Gemuetlichkeit Days Committee treasurer Janet Werner assists the Fort Atkinson Online production team as we set up our equipment. An episode of “What’s up? with Michael Clish” was filmed in her utility shed Wednesday. Look for the episode on Fort Atkinson Online soon.
Michael Clish, from left, and Gemuetlichkeit Days King and Queen Corby and Bethany Stallman stand in front of the Gemuetlichkeit Days Festival float. When not in use, the float is stored in a utility shed owned by Gemuetlichkeit Days Committee treasurer Janet Werner. The float is an area favorite participating year-round in community parades. the Stallmans will reign for one year as festival king and queen.