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  • History of Questers
    • What is a Quester in WI?
    • What's in a Name
  • Education
    • Founder's Award Winners From WIsconsin
  • Wisconsin Chapters
    • Blackhawk
    • Blooming Prairie
    • Capitol
    • Carrie Jacobs Bond
    • Heritage Trails
    • John S. Rockwell
    • Kishwauketoe
    • Monterey
    • Prairieville Pioneers
    • Royal Joy William
    • Disbanded Chapters
  • Preservation & Restoration
    • Recent Projects
  • Members Page
  • Contact Us
  • WI State Presidents
  • Wisconsin Conventions
    • 2004 WI Convention
    • 2022 WI Convention
  • WI International Board Members
  • 2022 Convention TOURS
  • Profiles of Past Presidents
  • Fall & Spring Council Meetings

What is a Quester?


Welcome to Wisconsin Questers!!

We are an international organization with the Mission to Keep History Alive by supporting Preservation, Restoration and Education!
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Wisconsin was chartered on May 4, 1974 with 17 Chapters

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Central Area
Blackhawk
Monterey
Carrie Jacobs Bond
Prairie Du Lac

Southeast Area
Kishwauketoe
Explorare'
Royal Joy Williams

Capitol Area
Capitol
Monroe Trails and Treasures
Swiss Attic Fanciers

Waukesha County Area
Brookfield Junction
Jeremiah Curtin
John S. Rockwell 
Kettle Moraine
Prairieville Pioneers
White Rock Springs
Heritage Trails

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Wisconsin Tradition

The Wisconsin tradition has been the ceremonious passing on of a syrup
pitcher to the incoming State President. This act symbolizes the beginning
of the Questers with Bess Bardens. Below is our Wisconsin State Syrup Pitcher, Pat. Date 1882
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  • History of Questers
    • What is a Quester in WI?
    • What's in a Name
  • Education
    • Founder's Award Winners From WIsconsin
  • Wisconsin Chapters
    • Blackhawk
    • Blooming Prairie
    • Capitol
    • Carrie Jacobs Bond
    • Heritage Trails
    • John S. Rockwell
    • Kishwauketoe
    • Monterey
    • Prairieville Pioneers
    • Royal Joy William
    • Disbanded Chapters
  • Preservation & Restoration
    • Recent Projects
  • Members Page
  • Contact Us
  • WI State Presidents
  • Wisconsin Conventions
    • 2004 WI Convention
    • 2022 WI Convention
  • WI International Board Members
  • 2022 Convention TOURS
  • Profiles of Past Presidents
  • Fall & Spring Council Meetings