Witch leg outdoor decorations are a popular choice for Halloween enthusiasts looking to add a spooky touch to their outdoor spaces. These decorations usually consist of one or more witch legs, complete with striped stockings and pointy shoes, sticking out of the ground or hanging from trees or fences. The main idea behind witch leg outdoor decorations is to create a whimsical and creepy atmosphere that is characteristic of the Halloween season. By placing these decorations strategically in their outdoor spaces, homeowners can instantly transform their yards into a haunted wonderland. One of the key features of witch leg outdoor decorations is their versatility. They can be used in various ways to suit different decorating styles and preferences.
New Berlin Magic Inc
Designated as a 501(c)3 Organizations for any of the following purposes: religious, educational, charitable, scientific, literary, testing for public safety, fostering national or international amateur sports competition (as long as it doesn’t provide athletic facilities or equipment), or the prevention of cruelty to children or animals.
Category: Youth Development / Youth Development Programs, Other (NTEE)
Donations to this organization are tax deductible.
Summary charts: organization finances over time
Revenue $90k (2020) Expenses $102k (2020) Total Assets $14.4k (2020) Total Liabilities $0 (2020) Source: Form 990 tax filings from 2011 to 2020They can be used in various ways to suit different decorating styles and preferences. For example, some people choose to position the legs in a lifelike manner, as if they are partially buried witches emerging from the ground. Others may opt for a more whimsical approach by suspending the legs from tree branches or attaching them to fences, creating the illusion of playful witches stuck in peculiar positions.
Tax Filings by Year
Form 990 is an information return that most organizations claiming federal tax-exempt status must file yearly with the IRS. Nonprofit Explorer has IRS digitized Form 990 data for filings processed in 2012 and later. If this organization filed an amended return, it may not be reflected below. Duplicate download links may indicate a resubmission or amendment to this organization's original return. Form 990 data is from the IRS.
Fiscal Year Ending Aug.
2020Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $89,990 Expenses $101,647 Net Income -$11,657 Net Assets $14,372Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $14,372 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $14,372 |
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers | Compensation | Other |
---|---|---|
Tim Bonin (Vice President) | $0 | $0 |
Eric Kuhne (President) | $0 | $0 |
Wendy Kopischke (Treasurer) | $0 | $0 |
Kent Barnes (Girls Softball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Paula Sockett (Secretary) | $0 | $0 |
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990-EZ
Filed on Feb. 22, 2021 Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance Schedules ▼Fiscal Year Ending Aug.
2019Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $160,515 Expenses $155,974 Net Income $4,541 Net Assets $38,264Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $38,264 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $38,264 |
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers | Compensation | Other |
---|---|---|
Tim Bonin (Vice President) | $0 | $0 |
Eric Kuhne (President) | $0 | $0 |
Wendy Kopischke (Treasurer) | $0 | $0 |
Kent Barnes (Girls Softball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Paula Sockett (Secretary) | $0 | $0 |
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990-EZ
Filed on Feb. 22, 2020 Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance Schedules ▼Fiscal Year Ending Aug.
2018Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $126,496 Expenses $138,975 Net Income -$12,479 Net Assets $33,723Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $33,723 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $33,723 |
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers | Compensation | Other |
---|---|---|
Ed De France (President) | $0 | $0 |
Eric Kuhne (Vice President) | $0 | $0 |
Wendy Kopischke (Treasurer) | $0 | $0 |
Kent Barnes (Girls Softball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Paul Hirthe (Boys Baseball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Bill Wandschneider (Secretary And Grls Trnmnt Dir) | $0 | $0 |
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990-EZ
Filed on Jan. 20, 2019 Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance Schedules ▼Fiscal Year Ending Aug.
2017Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $136,228 Expenses $141,414 Net Income -$5,186 Net Assets $48,478Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $48,478 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $48,478 |
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers | Compensation | Other |
---|---|---|
Ed De France (President) | $0 | $0 |
Eric Kuhne (Vice President) | $0 | $0 |
Wendy Kopischke (Treasurer) | $0 | $0 |
Kent Barnes (Girls Softball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Paul Hirthe (Boys Baseball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Bill Wandschneider (Secretary And Grls Trnmnt Dir) | $0 | $0 |
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990-EZ
Filed on March 8, 2018 Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance Schedules ▼Fiscal Year Ending Aug.
2016Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $148,504 Expenses $152,995 Net Income -$4,491 Net Assets $53,664 100.0%Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $53,664 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $53,664 |
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers | Compensation | Other |
---|---|---|
Ed De France (President) | $0 | $0 |
Eric Kuhne (Vice President) | $0 | $0 |
Wendy Kopischke (Treasurer) | $0 | $0 |
Kent Barnes (Girls Softball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Paul Hirthe (Boys Baseball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Jeff Loomans (Boys Tournament Director) | $0 | $0 |
Bill Wandschneider (Secretary And Grls Trnmnt Dir) | $0 | $0 |
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990-EZ
Filed on Oct. 12, 2016 Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance Schedules ▼Fiscal Year Ending Aug.
2015Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $127,651 Expenses $127,106 Net Income Net Assets $58,155Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $58,155 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $58,155 |
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers | Compensation | Other |
---|---|---|
Ed De France (President) | $0 | $0 |
Kent Barnes (Vice President) | $0 | $0 |
Mike Hietpas (Treasurer) | $0 | $0 |
Jim Devine (Girls Softball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Paul Hirthe (Boys Baseball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Jeff Loomans (Boys Tournament Director) | $0 | $0 |
Bill Wandschneider (Girls Tournament Director) | $0 | $0 |
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990-EZ
Filed on March 16, 2016 Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance Schedules ▼Fiscal Year Ending Aug.
2014Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $109,055 Expenses $110,678 Net Income -$1,623 Net Assets $57,609Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $57,609 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $57,609 |
Compensation
Key Employees and Officers | Compensation | Other |
---|---|---|
Ed De France (President) | $0 | $0 |
Kent Barnes (Vice President) | $0 | $0 |
Mike Hietpas (Treasurer) | $0 | $0 |
Jim Devine (Girls Softball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Paul Hirthe (Boys Baseball Coordinator) | $0 | $0 |
Jeff Loomans (Boys Tournament Director) | $0 | $0 |
Bill Wandschneider (Girls Tournament Director) | $0 | $0 |
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990-EZ
Filed on Jan. 11, 2015 Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance Schedules ▼Fiscal Year Ending Aug.
2013Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $122,172 Expenses $113,795 Net Income $8,377 Net Assets $59,233Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $59,233 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $59,233 |
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990-EZ
Filed on March 13, 2014 Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governance Schedules ▼Fiscal Year Ending Aug.
2012Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $123,562 Expenses $117,250 Net Income $6,312 Net Assets $50,856Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $50,856 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $50,856 |
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990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2011Extracted Financial Data
Extracted Financial Data from 990-EZ
Revenue $130,052 Expenses $112,443 Net Income $17,609 Net Assets $44,544Assets/Debt | |
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Total Assets | $44,544 |
Total Liabilities | $0 |
Net Assets | $44,544 |
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990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2010No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2009No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2008No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2007No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2006No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2005No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2004No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2003No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2002No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceFiscal Year Ending Aug.
2001No Extracted Financial Data
Extracted financial data is not available for the forms filed in this tax period, but Form 990 documents are available for download.
Document Links
990-EZ
Short form tax return for a nonprofit’s activities, finances, and governanceAnother advantage of witch leg outdoor decorations is their ease of use. Most of these decorations are made from lightweight materials such as fabric or foam, making them easy to handle, set up, and store. Additionally, many of them come with stakes or hooks that allow for secure installation, ensuring that they withstand wind and other elements. Overall, witch leg outdoor decorations are a fun and festive addition to any Halloween display. Whether used as standalone accents or combined with other spooky elements, they add a touch of whimsy and create a memorable visual impact. So, if you're looking to create a Halloween atmosphere that is both spooky and playful, consider incorporating these witchy legs into your outdoor decor..
Reviews for "Witch Leg Outdoor Decorations: Unique Ideas for a Halloween That Stands Out"
1. John - 1 star - The witch leg outdoor decorations were a complete disappointment. The material used was flimsy and easily torn, and they didn't hold up well to the weather. Within a week, they were already starting to fade and the colors looked dull. Not to mention, the stakes that were provided to secure them into the ground were incredibly weak and didn't hold up against even a light breeze. Overall, a waste of money and not worth the investment.
2. Sarah - 2 stars - I was really excited to add some spooky decorations to my outdoor display for Halloween, but these witch leg outdoor decorations just didn't live up to my expectations. While the concept is cute, they were poorly made. The stitching on the legs started coming undone after a few days and the fabric looked worn out immediately. Additionally, the colors were not as vibrant as shown in the pictures. I wouldn't recommend these decorations if you're looking for something that will last through the holiday season.
3. Emily - 1 star - I regret purchasing the witch leg outdoor decorations. The material used was very thin and tore easily. The design was not appealing either; it looked cheap and poorly constructed. The stakes that came with them were also too short, making it difficult to secure them properly into the ground. Overall, I was left disappointed with this purchase and would not recommend it to others.