
BRISTOL, Wis. — State Senate District 11 candidate Sandy Wiedmeyer will host a fundraiser on April 20 at D’s Barn in Bristol.
The event is scheduled for 6 p.m. and will include homemade barbecue, axe throwing, arcade games, pool tables, and a cash bar. Supporters, local leaders, and community members are expected to attend.
Wiedmeyer said the campaign has focused on bringing people together and building momentum across the district.
“This campaign has always been about people — bringing our community together, building relationships, and focusing on real results,” Wiedmeyer said. “This event is an opportunity to connect directly with supporters and continue building the momentum we’ve created across District 11.”
The fundraiser will offer several ticket levels. General admission is $30 and includes a homemade barbecue meal, pool tables, and arcade access from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. A silver-level ticket is $50 and includes one hour of axe throwing in addition to the meal and activities.
A gold VIP ticket is $200 and includes early access from 5:30 p.m. to 6 p.m., access to a VIP lounge, and a private meet-and-greet and photo opportunity with Wiedmeyer. Gold-level attendees will also receive one hour of axe throwing, a homemade barbecue meal, pool tables, and arcade access from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Wiedmeyer currently serves as chairwoman of the Republican Party of Kenosha County. Her campaign said she has helped lead organizational growth and increased Republican turnout and margins locally.
“As we look ahead, I’m focused on continuing to deliver results, bringing people together, and ensuring strong, effective leadership for our communities,” Wiedmeyer said.
Tickets and additional event information are available online.


































One Response
Hmm, she should look at the election results that happened last night before touting how good she is at leadership & party unity. $30 is way too much…..$200 for a meet & greet is shamefully ridiculous for someone who’s never been elected to any office, and clearly hasn’t done well as RPKC chair