Rhyme created our charitable foundation called Rhyme Time in order to increase our ability to help others. The reason we chose Rhyme "Time" is because time is our most valued asset. We cherish our time and we cherish the opportunity we've been given to help others. Every year Rhyme gives out scholarships to students that have been touched by cancer. We do this in honor of Steve Ennis and Jack Steinhoff; two men that always represented Hard Work – Determination – Optimism and "Making Every Day Count”.
This year $23,000 was awarded to 16 recipients!
Baraboo High School
1. Grace Atwater
Belleville High School
2. Sophie Fossum
Denmark High School
3. Gavin Zellner
Evansville High School
4. Fallon Ringhand
Ithaca High School
5. Conner Montes
Janesville Craig High School
6. Maxwell Sarauer
Janesville Parker High School
7. Palmer Butters
Lodi High School
8. Alayna Robertson
9. Micah Lee
Luxemburg-Casco High School
10. Hayden Vandenheuver
Markesan High School
11. Taylor Wendt
Milton High School
12. Rebecca Jesse
Monroe High School
13. Bryson Schrimpf
Oostburg High School
14. Emmalee Tenhaken
Portage High School
15. Michael Johnson
Waupun High School
16. Haley Freriks
These 16 students were hand selected based on their applications and letter of how cancer has affected their lives in some way. Each individual submitted inspiring, real stories and we appreciate their honesty in the application process. We want to congratulate the Rhyme Time Scholarship Class of 2026 and wish them the best of luck in their future endeavors!
Without the tremendous support we receive at our annual fundraiser, the Steve Ennis Memorial Golf Classic, we wouldn't be able to continue growing the Rhyme Time foundation, so thank you everyone for your support over the years!
Save the Date for the 18th annual SEMGC, Saturday, September 12th.

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