
Help Us Out
Welcome to Pheasant Run Condominium Association’s Social Committee website, the purpose of which is different from Hunt Management’s where secure and official documents will still be posted. What makes this new website different is that it’s for residents and its contents will be written by residents like you − so we’re going to need your help.
If you like to write we’ll welcome your letting us know if you’re willing and able to research and write pages about our community, its services for example, and anything that could help neighbors both established and new.
We are also seeking help in managing the website so if you are reasonably computer literate let us know. No coding will be required, just some user-friendly software that is easy to become familiar with.
If you want to help, please go to our Contact Us page and to let us know how you can contribute or to ask a question.
Check Us Out
Although we are still working on our site we already have a lot of content that we invite you to explore.
Under the About Us menu tab you’ll first find Maps, which includes Street Maps and even a Topography map, letting you know the elevation as you walk our community. You can view these on line or click on them to enlarge or print them for easy reference.
Further down the About Us tab you’ll find a General Interest page that currently includes 3 articles of local interest. We hope soon to have more and that residents like you will be part of expanding this page.
The last tab under About Us is called History. We need someone who really understands and/or is happy to research Pheasant Run’s history to complete this page. If you’re that person, please let us know via our Contact Us page.
Moving on to the HOA tab you’ll find some almost completed informational pages concerning the various offices of our Condominium Association.
Our events calendar will need keeping up to date and we need a volunteer for this quite simple task. Once again, use our Contact Us page if you’d like to help. For a quick check on Upcoming Events, we also have the next few listed on this Home page.
Website pages are never actually finished but those under our Services tab already have quite a lot of content that we hope will be of particular help to new residents.
We already have a few pictures in our Gallery and will be posting more as we get contributions from residents. If you have photos you’d like to share, our Contact Us page has an area to upload files. If you have a lot you wish to upload all at once, please simply attach them to an email addressed to .
It's a Wild World in Pheasant Run
Many thanks to Bob Christianson for these photos of some of the fauna inhabiting Pheasant Run. These pictures show: Turkeys, Sandhill Cranes, a White Tailed Deer, a Red Fox and a Cooper’s Hawk.
Click on a picture to enlarge it.
Upcoming Events
For a fuller list events, go to our Calendar page.
- 9:00 am – 12:00 pm, April 23, 2025 – Senior Safety Fair
- 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm, April 24, 2025 – Pheasant Run Board Meeting
- May 26, 2025 – No Mail - Memorial Day
- 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm, May 28, 2025 – Pheasant Run Board Meeting
- May 29, 2025 – No Trash Pick-up Today
- May 30, 2025 – Trash Pick-up Today

Brookfield Senior Center
2025 Membership Time
Each year, the Senior Center asks that all senior participants register for the new year as members. Being a member of the Brookfield Senior Community Center will allow you to participate in the programs offered at the center, sign up for bus tours, and receive the Senior Newsletter in the mail. City of Brookfield residents can register at no charge.
Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts
We’re lucky in Pheasant Run to have Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts just a few minute away, something many of us take full advantage of. Make sure you go to the Center’s website to check out the remaining 24/25 season of events.
If you’re unfamiliar with the Center, you can learn more at Welcome to The Wilson Center.
Brookfield Ranked 2nd Best
Small City in America
WalletHub, a website that offers a variety of financial services, recently found Brookfield to be America’s second best small city using a ranking based on a variety of metrics. The site’s summary said,
“Brookfield, WI, is the second-best small city to live in, and it has a 3% unemployment rate, one of the lowest in the country. In addition, only 3% of the city’s population lives in poverty, the 10th-lowest percentage among the more than 1,300 cities in our study.
Brookfield residents also have the 96th-highest homeownership rate in the country, along with the 11th-best median credit score. At 782, the median credit score is far into the excellent credit range.
On top of good economic conditions, Brookfield residents enjoy good health. The city has the 5th-lowest share of residents in fair or poor health, and over 98% of the population has health insurance, the 11th-highest percentage in the nation. Brookfield also has the 16th-lowest percentage of adults with no leisure time. Having adequate leisure time is beneficial for one’s mental health.
Finally, Brookfield demonstrates safety with the 31st-lowest violent crime rate and 19th-lowest pedestrian fatality rate in the country.”
The full report can be found here.