Rick Sense, Lautenbach’s Orchard nominated for tourism awards

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The Wisconsin Agricultural Tourism Association announced that six of its key partners and leaders have been nominated for the 2026 Governor’s Tourism Awards.

This year’s WATA-affiliated nominees span multiple categories, highlighting the diversity and impact of agricultural tourism from Door County to the Driftless Region.

2026 WATA-Affiliated Nominees:

  • Rising Star Award: Rick Sense (Calumet County) – Recognized for his “visit and stay” initiative, Sense drove a record $77 million economic impact in Calumet County through innovative digital content and strategic destination branding.
  • Service Excellence Award: Sheila Everhart (WATA) – Nominated by the City of West Bend for her servant leadership in coordinating the marketing for the Classic Green Reunion 2025, which generated up to $1.79 million in regional economic activity and attracted visitors from seven countries.
  • Legacy Award: Bob & Mary Ann Pearce (Pearce’s Farm Market) – Honored for a 60-year legacy of pioneering agricultural tourism in Walworth County. Their multi-generational operation attracts 75,000 visitors annually and serves as a vital model for rural economic stability.
  • Bright IDEA Award: Rainbow Ridge Farms (Onalaska) – Recognized for their “Radical Inclusivity” partnership with the North American Squirrel Association (N.a.s.a.) to provide Action Track Chairs, making rugged farm terrain accessible to all visitors.
  • Innovation Award: Food + Farm Exploration Center (Plover) – A first-of-its-kind destination that blends STEM education with production agriculture. In its first year, it welcomed over 103,000 visitors and contributed to a 19% tourism growth in the Village of Plover.
  • Arts, Culture & Heritage Award: Lautenbach’s Orchard Country (Fish Creek) – A 70-year-old “living museum” of Door County’s farming culture. The orchard gained national fame as the primary filming site for the 2025 holiday movie, A Cherry Pie Christmas, injecting over $600,000 into the local community.

“These nominations represent the heartbeat of rural Wisconsin,” said Sheila Everhart, Executive Director of WATA. “From ensuring accessibility on the farm to driving million-dollar international events, our nominees are proving that agricultural tourism is a powerhouse for economic revitalization and cultural preservation.”

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Winners will be announced during the Wisconsin Governor’s Conference on Tourism March 17 in Milwaukee.

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