Writer Jerry Apps of "Country School: One Room - One Nation" Celebrated in Wild Rose, Wisconsin May 9th

Writer Susan Apps-Bodilly remembers her father, Jerry Apps.
It was a beautiful celebration of a man that will be deeply missed by so many. We joined a full auditorium of family, friends, fans and associates in Wild Rose, Wisconsin on May 9th to remember Wisconsin historian and celebrated writer Jerry Apps.
From the family memories shared by his children and colleagues, Jerry's favorite polka music played by the Wild Rose Community Band with a rousing rendition of "On Wisconsin" to bring the house down, to a special Wisconsin PBS Tribute video, all of us present were wrapped in the warmth of a life well-lived.
We ended our time in Jerry's hometown of Wild Rose visiting the Jerry Apps Reading Room at the local library where a reception was held.
Jerry Apps during his interview for Fourth Wall Films' "Country School: One Room - One Nation".
We were very fortunate to have Jerry involved in two of our Fourth Wall Films' documentary films, our Emmy-nominated "Country School: One Room - One Nation" and our award-winning "The Barn Raisers".
Jerry, writer of When the White Pine was King, also did an on-camera interview for our new upcoming documentary "Peshtigo: American Firestorm" slated for release in October.
Jerry Apps was a master storyteller, a respected colleague and an endearing friend to us. What an incredible gift and legacy he has left all of us.


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