Sunday, February 7, 2016

Let me Introduce Myself

Hi, My name is Mary Hayes and I am running for County Supervisor of District #24 in Fond du Lac, County, Wisconsin.

Fond du Lac county is a great place to live, but we have some challenges.  I will work hard for you to ensure that together we build a better tomorrow.

Please feel free to email me at mbhfor24@gmail.com.
Or call me at 920 922-1060.
Let me know what matters to you.

I also have a facebook page.  Click here to go there.


I'm going to start by introducing myself ...

I am a Wisconsin native and a 1972 graduate of Ripon High School. I graduated from North Central College in Naperville, IL in 1976 with a double major in Art and Chemistry.

I have broad work experience in the sciences, working as a food analyst at a cheese company, a research associate at the Blood Center of Southeastern Wisconsin and as a serological analyst at the Wisconsin State Crime Lab. I moved to Minnesota and did a graduate level teaching certification program in Chemistry and Physics at the University of Minnesota before teaching in the Wayzata school district. My husband's company moved us to the Washington DC area in 1995.

At that time, I started my business, with just a single product idea. That idea, a paper template used by quilters call Thangles, was a phenomenal hit in the quilting market.* My husband quilt his job to join the business and we started the wild ride that is owning your own small manufacturing/wholesale business. He does the manufacturing/day to day operations. I do the marketing/accounting creative stuff. After 20 years, we still make our living selling wholesale to independent quilt retailers all across the United States and in foreign countries too. In addition, I design, publish and sell patterns for quilts. We also have a retail internet mail order store. Check us out at www.thangles.com.

My family is rooted in Fond du Lac county, my great great grandfather homesteaded in the town of Eden in 1846. I spent my summers as a child on my grandparent's farm in the town of Byron. I always wanted to return to the rolling hills and friendly communities of Fond du Lac county.

In 2001, we moved back to Wisconsin.** My husband and I purchased a house in the Linden Street historical district. We love old houses and remodeling them. We also came back to take care of my parents. Their wish was to remain in their home in their final years. Fulfilling that wish was the greatest accomplishment of my life. My mother died of Alzheimer's in 2007 and my father died one month after his 92nd birthday in 2013.

I benefited greatly from Fond du Lac county growing up. I got an excellent education in the Ripon school system. The support of many caring adults in the community helped me to learn about the value of hard work and also the value of giving back to your community. Every Veterans Day, I think of Mrs Hritzko. I met her when I was a Brownie and she came dressed in her uniform and told us about her experience as a WAC. That is how I learned that women served in the military.

Like many young people, I left Fond du Lac county and spent many years living out of state. I feel fortunate that I could come back and that I now have time to serve the community. I am the Vice President of the Fond du Lac County Genealogical Society. I volunteer at the FDL Historical Society and Taycheedah Correctional Institution. My interests include genealogy, historical research, reading, science education, quilting, knitting and cooking.


*Most people are surprised by the size of the retail quilting market in the United States. It is about $4 billion a year. This is a premium hobby market. The customers are people who make quilts for themselves or to give as gifts.


**Ask me sometime for all of the good reasons we wanted to move our business here from the east coast. Wisconsin is a great place to locate your business for a host of reasons.

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