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This is BASD Foundation's first annual fundraiser, Dancing with the Stars! Support community schools with a night of cocktails, food, and entertainment. Vote for your favorite teams, costumes, and performances. Proceeds from this event will support BASD Foundations student sponsorships and staff grant programs.
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Event details:
Date: March 7th 2026
Location: Veteran's Terrace, Burlington WI
Cocktail Hour: 5:30pm
Dancing: 7:00pm
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Food will be served during the evening. Each ticket includes 1 drink, additional beverages available for purchase during the event. 5 votes included with each ticket.
Meet the Stars

Stephen Quist
Stephen Quist is the proud husband of Cassie and dad to two energetic boys, Jammar and Tucker—with a baby girl joining the team soon! By day, Stephen serves as the VP of Commercial Sales at Mangold Insurance Inc., but by night (and most weekends), you’ll find him coaching youth football and basketball, hitting the ski slopes, biking trails, or traveling with his family. He’s also a die-hard Green Bay Packers fan—go Pack go!
But what really sets Stephen apart is his extensive dance background. We’re talking high school dance battles, spontaneous college bar routines, and an all-around fearless approach to the dance floor. Lack of formal training? Definitely. Lack of shame? Absolutely not. Stephen brings passion, enthusiasm, and just the right amount of dad moves to every performance.
Get ready—this VP is about to MVP the dance floor.

Dr. Amy and Christopher Correa
Dr. Amy Correa and Christopher Correa are the veteran-owned duo behind Stacked Therapies. Proudly based in Burlington, Wisconsin, they chose to build their practice in a community known for its small-town charm, strong connections, and genuinely great people. As parents to three energetic boys, they are no strangers to chaos, creativity, and a household that always seems to revolve around snacks and soccer. This lived experience, paired with years of professional expertise, shaped the heart of Stacked Therapies. Stacked Therapies was built from both professional experience and lived experience, with a simple goal: to support families in ways that actually work in everyday life! Amy and Chris are ready to dust off their dancing shoes and prepare to deliver the shock factor to the town of Burlington!
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Tyson Fettes
Tyson Fettes is the Marketing Director at the Lynch Family of Dealerships
A lifelong supporter of his hometown, Tyson is proud to serve the community he loves. He currently serves on the Experience Burlington Board of Directors and has held leadership roles with Rotary, including serving as President. Tyson also serves as President of the Burlington High School Athletic Association, where he works enhance athletic opportunities for area students.
Tyson lives in Burlington with his wife, Heather, and their two daughters, Kora and Kate. When he’s not working or volunteering, he enjoys being active in the community and sharing his hometown spirit with family and friends. They can be found most weekends enjoying the sun on Brown’s Lake.
While Tyson is left-handed, he has zero dance experience and two left feet.

Charity Carson
Charity Carson grew up right here in Burlington, where half the town has probably watched her hustle since childhood; from walking neighborhood dogs and running lemonade stands across from Cooper School, to delivering The Standard Press, and later cashing out at the grocery store or Plaza Theater. After college, she kept her local streak going at Chase Bank, the Chamber of Commerce, and Runzheimer.
Today, Charity somehow manages a dozen creative roles as a LuxRally Travel Advisor, Buzzed Bartender, Event Coordinator at The Loop Commons, Sales Operations Learning Experience Designer, and Social Media Manager — and she even finds time to design greeting cards. When she’s off the clock, you’ll find her fostering rescue dogs through Mastro Mutts, gardening, painting, reading, hiking with her pack, or hopping on a plane to feed her international travel habit. She’s also a proud Swiftie; happy to trade friendship bracelets.
Her dance experience includes: high school gym class, a brief fling with Swing and Salsa lessons in college, the occasional wedding dance floor, and goofing off at home with dogs who have zero sense of rhythm. A Burlington High School grad, she fondly remembers Choir, English and Spanish classes, and dominating Euchre during Study Hall.
Now she’s trading in hiking boots for dance heels and hoping raw enthusiasm counts as technique.

Wally and Jenny Holle
Wally and Jenny Holle are stepping onto the dance floor with two left feet, zero formal dance training, and a whole lot of heart. Their qualifications include raising three kids, being outnumbered daily by a spoiled-rotten foster-fail dog named Auggie, and confidently believing enthusiasm counts as choreography.
Jenny previously worked for the Burlington Area School District and now supports schools across Wisconsin through her work at the WISH Center, focusing on mental health, school safety, and belonging. Wally is a Vice President of Operations at East/West in Whitewater and brings strong leadership skills—none of which are particularly helpful for dancing.
When they’re not attempting dance moves they learned five minutes ago, the Holles love traveling, hiking, and spending time with family. They’re dancing tonight because they deeply value education and are proud to support Burlington students and educators—even if it means risking public embarrassment for a great cause.
Please clap generously. We promise we’re trying.

Evan Wettengal
Evan Wettengal is a BHS alumni and a former BASD teacher and coach. He was cut when the referendum failed but still believes in public education and is doing this for the kids, including his own. He currently works as the taproom and event manager at Low Daily brewery. He took two semesters of ballroom dance at UW-Madison 18 years ago, so watch out, other teams.

Danny and Colie Zientek
Colie and Danny may not originally be from Burlington, but as proud parents of 3 BASD students, they know just how special this community is. More often than not, you’ve seen them at one of their kids games, dance competitions or even in the pick up/drop off line. When Danny started Danny Z’s Woodworking in 2021, it was the Burlington community that encouraged, housed and supported his growth. Since Danny has recently taken a step away from woodworking full time, Colie has had the opportunity to chase a dream of her own and become a travel agent specializing on Disney parks, focusing her efforts on bringing as much joy to Burlington families as possible! While Danny uniquely prides himself on being the biggest idiot in the village, Colie is absolutely the yin to his yang. She’s quiet, unassuming and collected… until you get her on that dance floor!
