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  • Omro Thrift Store 20th Anniversary Celebration
    All day
    October 2, 2017
    800 E Main St, Omro, WI 54963, USA
    Omro Thrift Store Twentieth Anniversary CelebrationThe month of October, 800 East Main St, Omro 920-685-0568This October, The Omro Thrift store will be celebrating its  20th anniversary! Our community takes great pride in the good work  done by this wonderful organization over the last 20 years. During  that time the store's dedicated volunteers have received  countless donations of clean, gently used treasures. The sales of these  items have in turn provided much-needed support for community organizations, charitable causes, and individuals in need in the Omro area.Back in the 1990s, a committed group of Omro citizens envisioned  a volunteer-run, nonprofit business whose proceeds would benefit  the community. Minutes of an early meeting, held in October of 1996,  record a discussion laying the groundwork for the Omro Thrift  Store. Members in attendance were: Gerald Smith, Mavis Smith,  Audrey Janiak, Doris Strehlow, Elaine Peck, Elmo Merry, Pastor  Edward Slusser, Carlton Buerger, and Janet Schettl. The group  discussed their ideas for the store over the next few months, and  eventually plans were made to purchase Omro's old Subway building. The  Thrift Store opened its doors in October of 1997 and was granted tax  exempt501(c)3 status as a nonprofit organization in 1998. The start-up  was aided by grants from the Rural Ministry, Evangelism and  Church Development Committee of the Presbytery General Assembly, the  Special Ministries Fund of the Winnebago Presbytery and the Bay Area  Agencyon Aging. A portion of the original financing for the project  was provided through an interest free loan from the city of Omro, &  the rest was financed through F&M Bank of Omro. Although the  grant money received at the outset of the project was helpful, the  vast majority of the mortgage was paid off through sales receipts from  the store. In most cases, start up money provided by area churches  and organizations was paid back as well. It is a testament to the  hard work of the volunteers, the excellent leadership of the  store's managers, and the wonderful support of the community that  the mortgage has been entirely paid off and the store now operates  free and clear. Born out of the dedication of its founders  and volunteers, and fueled by community support and donations, the  Thrift Store has truly flourished.Now it is time for the Omro Thrift Store to say "Thank You" to all the  people who have helped and encouraged us over the last 20 years. To  show our appreciation to the community, there will be a storewide 20%  off sale during the entire month of October. Our store could not exist  without the loyal support of our donors and customers. We look forward  to having the chance to meet and talk with all ofyou! Come on in, meet  the volunteers, and enjoy special treats and fantastic savings, along  with drawings for gift certificates andother surprises!TheOmro Thrift Store is open Tuesday through Friday 9 am to 5 pm  andSaturday 9 to 1. We are located at 800 E Main Street in Omro.  Formore information about the store, you may call 920 685 0568 or  visitour Facebook page. We look forward to seeing you all at the  Store soon!
  • Habitat for Humanity Informational Session
    18:00 -22:00
    October 2, 2017
    N2133 Southgate Terrace, Wautoma, WI 54982, USA

    see poster for info……Informational Session Poster

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  • CPR Classes at ThedaCare-Wild Rose
    17:00 -21:30
    October 3, 2017
  • Ripon Noon Kiwanis Family Coloring Night at Culver’s
    17:00 -20:00
    October 3, 2017
    1086 W Fond Du Lac St, Ripon, WI 54971, USA
    Grab some grub and sling some crayons with the Ripon Noon Kiwanis Tuesday,October 3rd, from 5-8pm at Ripon’s Culver’s restaurant, 1086 W Fond Du LacSt.  The Kiwanis and Culver's are teaming up for a night of family fun withtheir first Kiwanis Family Coloring Night at Culver's!The Kiwanis will be helping to serve and bus tables during the three-hourblock, as part of a fundraiser for their club. A percentage of all sales(dining-in and drive-thru) between 5-8 pm will be donated to the Kiwanis,to help support their many projects and programs in the community.Culver's will be raffling off some fabulous prizes to five lucky youngwinners who dine in that evening.  Names will be drawn at the end of thenight, and will be open to kids ages 7-11, with one child from each agegroup winning a free kids meal, one scoopie premium prize (of their choice)and one Culver's T-Shirt.Kids of all ages will also get to unleash their inner Rembrandt, as theNoon Kiwanis holds a family coloring activity in conjunction with theCulver’s fundraiser.
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  • Omro Thrift Store 20th Anniversary Celebration
    All day
    October 4, 2017
    800 E Main St, Omro, WI 54963, USA
    Omro Thrift Store Twentieth Anniversary CelebrationThe month of October, 800 East Main St, Omro 920-685-0568This October, The Omro Thrift store will be celebrating its  20th anniversary! Our community takes great pride in the good work  done by this wonderful organization over the last 20 years. During  that time the store's dedicated volunteers have received  countless donations of clean, gently used treasures. The sales of these  items have in turn provided much-needed support for community organizations, charitable causes, and individuals in need in the Omro area.Back in the 1990s, a committed group of Omro citizens envisioned  a volunteer-run, nonprofit business whose proceeds would benefit  the community. Minutes of an early meeting, held in October of 1996,  record a discussion laying the groundwork for the Omro Thrift  Store. Members in attendance were: Gerald Smith, Mavis Smith,  Audrey Janiak, Doris Strehlow, Elaine Peck, Elmo Merry, Pastor  Edward Slusser, Carlton Buerger, and Janet Schettl. The group  discussed their ideas for the store over the next few months, and  eventually plans were made to purchase Omro's old Subway building. The  Thrift Store opened its doors in October of 1997 and was granted tax  exempt501(c)3 status as a nonprofit organization in 1998. The start-up  was aided by grants from the Rural Ministry, Evangelism and  Church Development Committee of the Presbytery General Assembly, the  Special Ministries Fund of the Winnebago Presbytery and the Bay Area  Agencyon Aging. A portion of the original financing for the project  was provided through an interest free loan from the city of Omro, &  the rest was financed through F&M Bank of Omro. Although the  grant money received at the outset of the project was helpful, the  vast majority of the mortgage was paid off through sales receipts from  the store. In most cases, start up money provided by area churches  and organizations was paid back as well. It is a testament to the  hard work of the volunteers, the excellent leadership of the  store's managers, and the wonderful support of the community that  the mortgage has been entirely paid off and the store now operates  free and clear. Born out of the dedication of its founders  and volunteers, and fueled by community support and donations, the  Thrift Store has truly flourished.Now it is time for the Omro Thrift Store to say "Thank You" to all the  people who have helped and encouraged us over the last 20 years. To  show our appreciation to the community, there will be a storewide 20%  off sale during the entire month of October. Our store could not exist  without the loyal support of our donors and customers. We look forward  to having the chance to meet and talk with all ofyou! Come on in, meet  the volunteers, and enjoy special treats and fantastic savings, along  with drawings for gift certificates andother surprises!TheOmro Thrift Store is open Tuesday through Friday 9 am to 5 pm  andSaturday 9 to 1. We are located at 800 E Main Street in Omro.  Formore information about the store, you may call 920 685 0568 or  visitour Facebook page. We look forward to seeing you all at the  Store soon!
  • Wautoma Public Library Story Times
    10:30 -11:30
    October 4, 2017
    410 W Main St, Wautoma, WI 54982, USA
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  • Omro Thrift Store 20th Anniversary Celebration
    All day
    October 6, 2017
    800 E Main St, Omro, WI 54963, USA
    Omro Thrift Store Twentieth Anniversary CelebrationThe month of October, 800 East Main St, Omro 920-685-0568This October, The Omro Thrift store will be celebrating its  20th anniversary! Our community takes great pride in the good work  done by this wonderful organization over the last 20 years. During  that time the store's dedicated volunteers have received  countless donations of clean, gently used treasures. The sales of these  items have in turn provided much-needed support for community organizations, charitable causes, and individuals in need in the Omro area.Back in the 1990s, a committed group of Omro citizens envisioned  a volunteer-run, nonprofit business whose proceeds would benefit  the community. Minutes of an early meeting, held in October of 1996,  record a discussion laying the groundwork for the Omro Thrift  Store. Members in attendance were: Gerald Smith, Mavis Smith,  Audrey Janiak, Doris Strehlow, Elaine Peck, Elmo Merry, Pastor  Edward Slusser, Carlton Buerger, and Janet Schettl. The group  discussed their ideas for the store over the next few months, and  eventually plans were made to purchase Omro's old Subway building. The  Thrift Store opened its doors in October of 1997 and was granted tax  exempt501(c)3 status as a nonprofit organization in 1998. The start-up  was aided by grants from the Rural Ministry, Evangelism and  Church Development Committee of the Presbytery General Assembly, the  Special Ministries Fund of the Winnebago Presbytery and the Bay Area  Agencyon Aging. A portion of the original financing for the project  was provided through an interest free loan from the city of Omro, &  the rest was financed through F&M Bank of Omro. Although the  grant money received at the outset of the project was helpful, the  vast majority of the mortgage was paid off through sales receipts from  the store. In most cases, start up money provided by area churches  and organizations was paid back as well. It is a testament to the  hard work of the volunteers, the excellent leadership of the  store's managers, and the wonderful support of the community that  the mortgage has been entirely paid off and the store now operates  free and clear. Born out of the dedication of its founders  and volunteers, and fueled by community support and donations, the  Thrift Store has truly flourished.Now it is time for the Omro Thrift Store to say "Thank You" to all the  people who have helped and encouraged us over the last 20 years. To  show our appreciation to the community, there will be a storewide 20%  off sale during the entire month of October. Our store could not exist  without the loyal support of our donors and customers. We look forward  to having the chance to meet and talk with all ofyou! Come on in, meet  the volunteers, and enjoy special treats and fantastic savings, along  with drawings for gift certificates andother surprises!TheOmro Thrift Store is open Tuesday through Friday 9 am to 5 pm  andSaturday 9 to 1. We are located at 800 E Main Street in Omro.  Formore information about the store, you may call 920 685 0568 or  visitour Facebook page. We look forward to seeing you all at the  Store soon!
  • October Bazaar & Salad Luncheon at Immanuel United Methodist Church in Ripon
    10:30 -13:30
    October 6, 2017
    401 W Fond Du Lac St, Ripon, WI 54971, USA

    401 W. Fond du Lac Street, Ripon

    Fri., Oct. 6, Bazaar 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m./Salad luncheon 11a.m.-1:30 p.m.

    Salad luncheon tkts: Adults $8 in advance, $9 at door/Childre (4-11) $3 (under 3 Free)

    Menu:  Turkey casserole, baked lima beans, German potato salad, same delicious salads as last year, dessert & beverage!

    Hosted by Immanuel United Methodist Women (supporting our Mission Project)

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  • Omro Thrift Store 20th Anniversary Celebration
    All day
    October 9, 2017
    800 E Main St, Omro, WI 54963, USA
    Omro Thrift Store Twentieth Anniversary CelebrationThe month of October, 800 East Main St, Omro 920-685-0568This October, The Omro Thrift store will be celebrating its  20th anniversary! Our community takes great pride in the good work  done by this wonderful organization over the last 20 years. During  that time the store's dedicated volunteers have received  countless donations of clean, gently used treasures. The sales of these  items have in turn provided much-needed support for community organizations, charitable causes, and individuals in need in the Omro area.Back in the 1990s, a committed group of Omro citizens envisioned  a volunteer-run, nonprofit business whose proceeds would benefit  the community. Minutes of an early meeting, held in October of 1996,  record a discussion laying the groundwork for the Omro Thrift  Store. Members in attendance were: Gerald Smith, Mavis Smith,  Audrey Janiak, Doris Strehlow, Elaine Peck, Elmo Merry, Pastor  Edward Slusser, Carlton Buerger, and Janet Schettl. The group  discussed their ideas for the store over the next few months, and  eventually plans were made to purchase Omro's old Subway building. The  Thrift Store opened its doors in October of 1997 and was granted tax  exempt501(c)3 status as a nonprofit organization in 1998. The start-up  was aided by grants from the Rural Ministry, Evangelism and  Church Development Committee of the Presbytery General Assembly, the  Special Ministries Fund of the Winnebago Presbytery and the Bay Area  Agencyon Aging. A portion of the original financing for the project  was provided through an interest free loan from the city of Omro, &  the rest was financed through F&M Bank of Omro. Although the  grant money received at the outset of the project was helpful, the  vast majority of the mortgage was paid off through sales receipts from  the store. In most cases, start up money provided by area churches  and organizations was paid back as well. It is a testament to the  hard work of the volunteers, the excellent leadership of the  store's managers, and the wonderful support of the community that  the mortgage has been entirely paid off and the store now operates  free and clear. Born out of the dedication of its founders  and volunteers, and fueled by community support and donations, the  Thrift Store has truly flourished.Now it is time for the Omro Thrift Store to say "Thank You" to all the  people who have helped and encouraged us over the last 20 years. To  show our appreciation to the community, there will be a storewide 20%  off sale during the entire month of October. Our store could not exist  without the loyal support of our donors and customers. We look forward  to having the chance to meet and talk with all ofyou! Come on in, meet  the volunteers, and enjoy special treats and fantastic savings, along  with drawings for gift certificates andother surprises!TheOmro Thrift Store is open Tuesday through Friday 9 am to 5 pm  andSaturday 9 to 1. We are located at 800 E Main Street in Omro.  Formore information about the store, you may call 920 685 0568 or  visitour Facebook page. We look forward to seeing you all at the  Store soon!
  • Wild Rose Manor Needs Birthday Party Volunteers
    16:25
    October 9, 2017

    Wild Rose Manor is looking for any group willing to take over the November or April birthday party at the Wild Rose Manor. Groups that volunteer come in and host the birthdays for that month by bringing in cake and ice cream, Wild Rose Manor will provide the rest. Groups are also able to bring in a small gift for those that have birthdays that month and do some sort of game or entertainment if they wish. If any group or business is interested, please give Donna a call at the Manor at 920-622-4342

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  • Omro Thrift Store 20th Anniversary Celebration
    All day
    October 13, 2017
    800 E Main St, Omro, WI 54963, USA
    Omro Thrift Store Twentieth Anniversary CelebrationThe month of October, 800 East Main St, Omro 920-685-0568This October, The Omro Thrift store will be celebrating its  20th anniversary! Our community takes great pride in the good work  done by this wonderful organization over the last 20 years. During  that time the store's dedicated volunteers have received  countless donations of clean, gently used treasures. The sales of these  items have in turn provided much-needed support for community organizations, charitable causes, and individuals in need in the Omro area.Back in the 1990s, a committed group of Omro citizens envisioned  a volunteer-run, nonprofit business whose proceeds would benefit  the community. Minutes of an early meeting, held in October of 1996,  record a discussion laying the groundwork for the Omro Thrift  Store. Members in attendance were: Gerald Smith, Mavis Smith,  Audrey Janiak, Doris Strehlow, Elaine Peck, Elmo Merry, Pastor  Edward Slusser, Carlton Buerger, and Janet Schettl. The group  discussed their ideas for the store over the next few months, and  eventually plans were made to purchase Omro's old Subway building. The  Thrift Store opened its doors in October of 1997 and was granted tax  exempt501(c)3 status as a nonprofit organization in 1998. The start-up  was aided by grants from the Rural Ministry, Evangelism and  Church Development Committee of the Presbytery General Assembly, the  Special Ministries Fund of the Winnebago Presbytery and the Bay Area  Agencyon Aging. A portion of the original financing for the project  was provided through an interest free loan from the city of Omro, &  the rest was financed through F&M Bank of Omro. Although the  grant money received at the outset of the project was helpful, the  vast majority of the mortgage was paid off through sales receipts from  the store. In most cases, start up money provided by area churches  and organizations was paid back as well. It is a testament to the  hard work of the volunteers, the excellent leadership of the  store's managers, and the wonderful support of the community that  the mortgage has been entirely paid off and the store now operates  free and clear. Born out of the dedication of its founders  and volunteers, and fueled by community support and donations, the  Thrift Store has truly flourished.Now it is time for the Omro Thrift Store to say "Thank You" to all the  people who have helped and encouraged us over the last 20 years. To  show our appreciation to the community, there will be a storewide 20%  off sale during the entire month of October. Our store could not exist  without the loyal support of our donors and customers. We look forward  to having the chance to meet and talk with all ofyou! Come on in, meet  the volunteers, and enjoy special treats and fantastic savings, along  with drawings for gift certificates andother surprises!TheOmro Thrift Store is open Tuesday through Friday 9 am to 5 pm  andSaturday 9 to 1. We are located at 800 E Main Street in Omro.  Formore information about the store, you may call 920 685 0568 or  visitour Facebook page. We look forward to seeing you all at the  Store soon!
  • Wild Rose Manor Needs Birthday Party Volunteers
    16:25
    October 13, 2017

    Wild Rose Manor is looking for any group willing to take over the November or April birthday party at the Wild Rose Manor. Groups that volunteer come in and host the birthdays for that month by bringing in cake and ice cream, Wild Rose Manor will provide the rest. Groups are also able to bring in a small gift for those that have birthdays that month and do some sort of game or entertainment if they wish. If any group or business is interested, please give Donna a call at the Manor at 920-622-4342

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  • 10th Annual Reach the Peak Race
    All day
    October 14, 2017

    Reach the Peak Race Help Wanted .

    The 10th Annual Reach the Peak Race will be held on Saturday, October 14th. Who needs ‘flat and fast’? There are plenty of those out there. This race aims to be something different, a yardstick to measure your hill skills by! The race is put on by a generous and hardworking group of volunteers. All proceeds of the Reach the Peak Race directly benefit the A+ After School Programs through financial aid for participants and by supporting enrichment activities in academics, the arts, youth development & recreation. If you would like to volunteer your time or register for the race, please contact Reach the Peak at reachthepeakrace@gmail.com.

  • Free Breakfast for Military Veterans of Waushara County
    07:30 -10:30
    October 14, 2017

    The Brothers of Wautoma Masonic Lodge invite all military veterans living in Waushara County to join them on Saturday, October 14th for a morning of friendship, and a free pancake breakfast. Each veteran is welcome to bring one guest to the breakfast. Breakfast will be served in the lower level of the Wautoma Masonic Lodge from 7:30 – 10:30 a.m. Come as you are. Convenient parking and no reservations are needed. Seating is limited to approximately 40 people at one time; there may be a slight wait during busy times. If you have questions, please call Keith Wohlfert at 608 547 7535.

  • Neshkoro Scarecrow Festival
    10:00 -15:00
    October 14, 2017
  • Berlin Fire Department’s Annual Open House & Pig Roast
    10:00 -16:00
    October 14, 2017
    226 Spring St, Berlin, WI 54923, USA

    Berlin Fire Department’s Annual Open House & Pig Roast.

    Date:  Sat., Oct. 14

    Time: Open house starts at 10 a.m.,  serving starts at -11:30 a.m.

    Free fire truck rides!  Kids can a chance to spray the hoses!

    Plus, Dizzy the Clown from 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

    Tickets:  $8 in advance, $10 at the door (avail. at Mike’s Bike Shop in Berlin, Bucky’s in Berlin or any BFD member)

    Come & support the fire department!  Free in-town delivery by calling 361-5417.

  • Oaktoberfest at Oakwood
    11:00 -18:00
    October 14, 2017

    Enjoy the perfect fall day at Oakwood beginning at 11am on Saturday, October 14th. There will be an indoor craft and vendor fair featuring over 22 vendors from 11am-3pm, pumpkin buying and painting, hay wagon rides, caricature drawings, Waushara K9 Unit demonstration (1-3pm), Trick or Treating in the park from 4:30-6pm, a pig roast German buffet, and to cap it all off, a Monster Bash with live entertainment from 8:30pm-12:30am. To make your reservation for dinner or to find out more information, call Oakwood at 920-622-4361.

  • Live Broadcast at Berlin Fire Department
    11:00 -16:00
    October 14, 2017

     

    Join us for a live broadcast at the Berlin Fire Department’s Annual Open House & Pig Roast.

    Date:  Sat., Oct. 14

    Time: Open house starts at 10 a.m.,  serving starts at -11:30 a.m.

    Dizzy the Clown from 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

    Come & support the fire department!

     

  • 19th Annual Fall Color Hike & Dog Walk
    12:00 -15:00
    October 14, 2017
  • Benefit for Bill Mathis & daughter, AJ Laabs
    13:00 -18:00
    October 14, 2017

    Sat., Oct. 14, 1p-6p

    Huckleberry Acres Campground, New London.  Bill & Laura had a house fire and lost everything.  Let’s help them out!  Baskets, raffles, 50/50.  For more info…920-982-4628 or 920-982-6078

  • Bug Stop at Oakwood Supper Club
    13:00 -15:00
    October 14, 2017

    Stop in & see us on Sat., Oct. 14, from 1p-3p, for a live broadcast from Johnnie Ray for their Harvest Fest!

     

  • Black Hawk Folk Society’s Second Saturday Concert
    18:00 -22:00
    October 14, 2017
    E Newton Rd, Hull HU11, UK

    Anne Hills has become one of the better known voices of the contemporary folk music scene, receiving awards and recognition for her live, her unique solo and collaborative recording projects, and her overall artistry and benefit work. Her song “Follow That Road” was the title cut of the Martha’s Vineyard Songwriter Retreat and has enchanted audiences for over a decade. Whether she is singing her own song, the words of 6 year old Opal Whiteley, or the Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley; accompanied with her guitar, banjo, or simply a Tibetan bell, she puts her whole heart and soul into the moment. So, even if you haven’t become familiar with her voice, you won’t want to miss a chance to hear her songs and stories in person. There will be a potluck at 6:00 pm before the concert. This concert will be held at the Mountain View Community Center, at N3137 21st Lane, Wautoma, just off Highway 152, south of Mt. Morris.

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    • 10th Annual Reach the Peak Race
      All day
      October 14, 2017

      Reach the Peak Race Help Wanted .

      The 10th Annual Reach the Peak Race will be held on Saturday, October 14th. Who needs ‘flat and fast’? There are plenty of those out there. This race aims to be something different, a yardstick to measure your hill skills by! The race is put on by a generous and hardworking group of volunteers. All proceeds of the Reach the Peak Race directly benefit the A+ After School Programs through financial aid for participants and by supporting enrichment activities in academics, the arts, youth development & recreation. If you would like to volunteer your time or register for the race, please contact Reach the Peak at reachthepeakrace@gmail.com.

    • Free Breakfast for Military Veterans of Waushara County
      07:30 -10:30
      October 14, 2017

      The Brothers of Wautoma Masonic Lodge invite all military veterans living in Waushara County to join them on Saturday, October 14th for a morning of friendship, and a free pancake breakfast. Each veteran is welcome to bring one guest to the breakfast. Breakfast will be served in the lower level of the Wautoma Masonic Lodge from 7:30 – 10:30 a.m. Come as you are. Convenient parking and no reservations are needed. Seating is limited to approximately 40 people at one time; there may be a slight wait during busy times. If you have questions, please call Keith Wohlfert at 608 547 7535.

    • Neshkoro Scarecrow Festival
      10:00 -15:00
      October 14, 2017
    • Berlin Fire Department's Annual Open House & Pig Roast
      10:00 -16:00
      October 14, 2017
      226 Spring St, Berlin, WI 54923, USA

      Berlin Fire Department’s Annual Open House & Pig Roast.

      Date:  Sat., Oct. 14

      Time: Open house starts at 10 a.m.,  serving starts at -11:30 a.m.

      Free fire truck rides!  Kids can a chance to spray the hoses!

      Plus, Dizzy the Clown from 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

      Tickets:  $8 in advance, $10 at the door (avail. at Mike’s Bike Shop in Berlin, Bucky’s in Berlin or any BFD member)

      Come & support the fire department!  Free in-town delivery by calling 361-5417.

    • Oaktoberfest at Oakwood
      11:00 -18:00
      October 14, 2017

      Enjoy the perfect fall day at Oakwood beginning at 11am on Saturday, October 14th. There will be an indoor craft and vendor fair featuring over 22 vendors from 11am-3pm, pumpkin buying and painting, hay wagon rides, caricature drawings, Waushara K9 Unit demonstration (1-3pm), Trick or Treating in the park from 4:30-6pm, a pig roast German buffet, and to cap it all off, a Monster Bash with live entertainment from 8:30pm-12:30am. To make your reservation for dinner or to find out more information, call Oakwood at 920-622-4361.

    • Live Broadcast at Berlin Fire Department
      11:00 -16:00
      October 14, 2017

       

      Join us for a live broadcast at the Berlin Fire Department’s Annual Open House & Pig Roast.

      Date:  Sat., Oct. 14

      Time: Open house starts at 10 a.m.,  serving starts at -11:30 a.m.

      Dizzy the Clown from 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

      Come & support the fire department!

       

    • 19th Annual Fall Color Hike & Dog Walk
      12:00 -15:00
      October 14, 2017
    • Benefit for Bill Mathis & daughter, AJ Laabs
      13:00 -18:00
      October 14, 2017

      Sat., Oct. 14, 1p-6p

      Huckleberry Acres Campground, New London.  Bill & Laura had a house fire and lost everything.  Let’s help them out!  Baskets, raffles, 50/50.  For more info…920-982-4628 or 920-982-6078

    • Bug Stop at Oakwood Supper Club
      13:00 -15:00
      October 14, 2017

      Stop in & see us on Sat., Oct. 14, from 1p-3p, for a live broadcast from Johnnie Ray for their Harvest Fest!

       

    • Black Hawk Folk Society’s Second Saturday Concert
      18:00 -22:00
      October 14, 2017
      E Newton Rd, Hull HU11, UK

      Anne Hills has become one of the better known voices of the contemporary folk music scene, receiving awards and recognition for her live, her unique solo and collaborative recording projects, and her overall artistry and benefit work. Her song “Follow That Road” was the title cut of the Martha’s Vineyard Songwriter Retreat and has enchanted audiences for over a decade. Whether she is singing her own song, the words of 6 year old Opal Whiteley, or the Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley; accompanied with her guitar, banjo, or simply a Tibetan bell, she puts her whole heart and soul into the moment. So, even if you haven’t become familiar with her voice, you won’t want to miss a chance to hear her songs and stories in person. There will be a potluck at 6:00 pm before the concert. This concert will be held at the Mountain View Community Center, at N3137 21st Lane, Wautoma, just off Highway 152, south of Mt. Morris.

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  • Peter Fletcher in Concert: Music of Four Centuries at Ripon Library
    14:00 -17:00
    October 15, 2017

    Peter Fletcher in Concert: Music of Four Centuries

    Ripon, WI 

    Enjoy the musical stylings of Peter Fletcher in concert on Sunday, October 15 at 2:00 P.M. at the Ripon Public Library. This concert is free and open to the public thanks to the funding provided by the Friends of the Ripon Public Library.

    Peter Fletcher is a classical guitarist based in Detroit and New York City. He performs over 100 concerts a year, and his recordings on the Centaur Records and Towerhill Recordings labels have been critically acclaimed.

    Peter’s recital earlier this year, at the prestigious Carnegie Hall in New York, was extremely well received, and on May 6th, 2018, he will perform a solo recital on the Cathedral Cultural Series, at the Cathedral of the Most Blessed Sacrament in Detroit, MI.

    Peter offers an audience friendly, solo recital featuring repertoire that runs the gamut from the Renaissance Period through the 20th Century.

    His current recital program features the Prelude from Cello Suite No. 1 and Lute Suite No. 3 by J. S. Bach, Paganini’s exciting and ever popular Caprice No. 24, the fiendishly difficult Five Bagatelles by British composer William Walton, and the great Spanish masterwork Cordoba by Isaac Albeniz. Peter will also perform some of his transcriptions from his Satie album, released on Centaur Records, CRC 2731, and works by Dowland, Llobet and Segovia.

    His interests outside of music include reading, house decorating, gardening and fountain pens.

    We invite you to visit www.peterfletcher.com for more information.

    For more information on this event and other free events for children, teens and adults visit www.riponlibrary.org, find us on Facebook, call the library at 748-6160, or email Mandy Sprague at msprague@riponlibrary.org.

  • Bingo Nights at All Saints Catholic Church
    17:00 -21:00
    October 15, 2017
    N8566 WI-49, Berlin, WI 54923, USA

    N8566 Hwy 49, Berlin.  Sundays.  Doors open at 5p.m. for refreshments….BINGO starts at 6:30p.m.  Question, call 920-361-0473.

    Oct. 15, 22 & 29

    Nov. 5, 12, 19 & 26

    Dec. 3 & 10

    $600 in prizes each night!  sandwiches & desserts!  Raffles & refreshments.

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  • Omro Thrift Store 20th Anniversary Celebration
    All day
    October 16, 2017
    800 E Main St, Omro, WI 54963, USA
    Omro Thrift Store Twentieth Anniversary CelebrationThe month of October, 800 East Main St, Omro 920-685-0568This October, The Omro Thrift store will be celebrating its  20th anniversary! Our community takes great pride in the good work  done by this wonderful organization over the last 20 years. During  that time the store's dedicated volunteers have received  countless donations of clean, gently used treasures. The sales of these  items have in turn provided much-needed support for community organizations, charitable causes, and individuals in need in the Omro area.Back in the 1990s, a committed group of Omro citizens envisioned  a volunteer-run, nonprofit business whose proceeds would benefit  the community. Minutes of an early meeting, held in October of 1996,  record a discussion laying the groundwork for the Omro Thrift  Store. Members in attendance were: Gerald Smith, Mavis Smith,  Audrey Janiak, Doris Strehlow, Elaine Peck, Elmo Merry, Pastor  Edward Slusser, Carlton Buerger, and Janet Schettl. The group  discussed their ideas for the store over the next few months, and  eventually plans were made to purchase Omro's old Subway building. The  Thrift Store opened its doors in October of 1997 and was granted tax  exempt501(c)3 status as a nonprofit organization in 1998. The start-up  was aided by grants from the Rural Ministry, Evangelism and  Church Development Committee of the Presbytery General Assembly, the  Special Ministries Fund of the Winnebago Presbytery and the Bay Area  Agencyon Aging. A portion of the original financing for the project  was provided through an interest free loan from the city of Omro, &  the rest was financed through F&M Bank of Omro. Although the  grant money received at the outset of the project was helpful, the  vast majority of the mortgage was paid off through sales receipts from  the store. In most cases, start up money provided by area churches  and organizations was paid back as well. It is a testament to the  hard work of the volunteers, the excellent leadership of the  store's managers, and the wonderful support of the community that  the mortgage has been entirely paid off and the store now operates  free and clear. Born out of the dedication of its founders  and volunteers, and fueled by community support and donations, the  Thrift Store has truly flourished.Now it is time for the Omro Thrift Store to say "Thank You" to all the  people who have helped and encouraged us over the last 20 years. To  show our appreciation to the community, there will be a storewide 20%  off sale during the entire month of October. Our store could not exist  without the loyal support of our donors and customers. We look forward  to having the chance to meet and talk with all ofyou! Come on in, meet  the volunteers, and enjoy special treats and fantastic savings, along  with drawings for gift certificates andother surprises!TheOmro Thrift Store is open Tuesday through Friday 9 am to 5 pm  andSaturday 9 to 1. We are located at 800 E Main Street in Omro.  Formore information about the store, you may call 920 685 0568 or  visitour Facebook page. We look forward to seeing you all at the  Store soon!
  • Wild Rose Manor Needs Birthday Party Volunteers
    16:25
    October 16, 2017

    Wild Rose Manor is looking for any group willing to take over the November or April birthday party at the Wild Rose Manor. Groups that volunteer come in and host the birthdays for that month by bringing in cake and ice cream, Wild Rose Manor will provide the rest. Groups are also able to bring in a small gift for those that have birthdays that month and do some sort of game or entertainment if they wish. If any group or business is interested, please give Donna a call at the Manor at 920-622-4342

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  • WACC Annual Fall Banquet
    17:00 -22:00
    October 19, 2017

    Mark your calendars for this year’s Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet. The 2017 meeting will be held at Mt. Morris Camp and Conference Center on Thursday, October 19th beginning at 5:00pm with a social hour and dinner to follow at 6:30pm. Citizen and Business Person of the Year Awards will be given, new board members will be elected, door prizes will be handed out, and a lot of great networking will be taking place. Your ticket includes one free drink with dinner including Chicken Michele (white wine and cream sauce) or Roast Pork with Burgundy Peppercorn Sauce, Parsley Buttered Red Potatoes, Glazed Carrots, Salad with Roll Basket, and Dessert. There will also be a full array of appetizers during the cocktail hour. A cash beer and wine bar will also be available for additional purchases. Please fill out the registration form and return it to the WACC, P.O. Box 65 Wautoma, WI by Friday, October 13th. If you have any questions, please call 920-787-3488.

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  • Packer Backer Campaign
    All day
    October 20, 2017

    School is back in session and the annual Packer Backer campaign has returned to Waushara County. The campaign helps raise funds to support the Vision 2020 Backpack Nutrition Program which offers a safety net for economically disadvantaged elementary students. The program provides nutritious meals for students to eat during weekends and school breaks when they don’t receive school breakfast or lunches. Students qualify for the program if they are eligible for the Federal free/reduced lunch program. Non-perishable food items and coupons for fresh food travel home in student’s backpacks. The program expects to serve more than 140 students every week. You, your family, business, faith community, exercise group, bowling team or neighborhood can become Packer Backers too. Consider supporting this program today. The Vision 2020 Backpack Nutrition Program is a function of the Waushara Prevention Council, Inc. All gifts are tax deductible and used to purchase food and program supplies. To learn more about the program, make a donation or organize a donation drive contact Jan Novak at 920-787-6600, 888-250-4331 or jan.novak@co.waushara.wi.us

  • Omro Thrift Store 20th Anniversary Celebration
    All day
    October 20, 2017
    800 E Main St, Omro, WI 54963, USA
    Omro Thrift Store Twentieth Anniversary CelebrationThe month of October, 800 East Main St, Omro 920-685-0568This October, The Omro Thrift store will be celebrating its  20th anniversary! Our community takes great pride in the good work  done by this wonderful organization over the last 20 years. During  that time the store's dedicated volunteers have received  countless donations of clean, gently used treasures. The sales of these  items have in turn provided much-needed support for community organizations, charitable causes, and individuals in need in the Omro area.Back in the 1990s, a committed group of Omro citizens envisioned  a volunteer-run, nonprofit business whose proceeds would benefit  the community. Minutes of an early meeting, held in October of 1996,  record a discussion laying the groundwork for the Omro Thrift  Store. Members in attendance were: Gerald Smith, Mavis Smith,  Audrey Janiak, Doris Strehlow, Elaine Peck, Elmo Merry, Pastor  Edward Slusser, Carlton Buerger, and Janet Schettl. The group  discussed their ideas for the store over the next few months, and  eventually plans were made to purchase Omro's old Subway building. The  Thrift Store opened its doors in October of 1997 and was granted tax  exempt501(c)3 status as a nonprofit organization in 1998. The start-up  was aided by grants from the Rural Ministry, Evangelism and  Church Development Committee of the Presbytery General Assembly, the  Special Ministries Fund of the Winnebago Presbytery and the Bay Area  Agencyon Aging. A portion of the original financing for the project  was provided through an interest free loan from the city of Omro, &  the rest was financed through F&M Bank of Omro. Although the  grant money received at the outset of the project was helpful, the  vast majority of the mortgage was paid off through sales receipts from  the store. In most cases, start up money provided by area churches  and organizations was paid back as well. It is a testament to the  hard work of the volunteers, the excellent leadership of the  store's managers, and the wonderful support of the community that  the mortgage has been entirely paid off and the store now operates  free and clear. Born out of the dedication of its founders  and volunteers, and fueled by community support and donations, the  Thrift Store has truly flourished.Now it is time for the Omro Thrift Store to say "Thank You" to all the  people who have helped and encouraged us over the last 20 years. To  show our appreciation to the community, there will be a storewide 20%  off sale during the entire month of October. Our store could not exist  without the loyal support of our donors and customers. We look forward  to having the chance to meet and talk with all ofyou! Come on in, meet  the volunteers, and enjoy special treats and fantastic savings, along  with drawings for gift certificates andother surprises!TheOmro Thrift Store is open Tuesday through Friday 9 am to 5 pm  andSaturday 9 to 1. We are located at 800 E Main Street in Omro.  Formore information about the store, you may call 920 685 0568 or  visitour Facebook page. We look forward to seeing you all at the  Store soon!
  • Wild Rose Manor Needs Birthday Party Volunteers
    16:25
    October 20, 2017

    Wild Rose Manor is looking for any group willing to take over the November or April birthday party at the Wild Rose Manor. Groups that volunteer come in and host the birthdays for that month by bringing in cake and ice cream, Wild Rose Manor will provide the rest. Groups are also able to bring in a small gift for those that have birthdays that month and do some sort of game or entertainment if they wish. If any group or business is interested, please give Donna a call at the Manor at 920-622-4342

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  • Omro Thrift Store 20th Anniversary Celebration
    All day
    October 23, 2017
    800 E Main St, Omro, WI 54963, USA
    Omro Thrift Store Twentieth Anniversary CelebrationThe month of October, 800 East Main St, Omro 920-685-0568This October, The Omro Thrift store will be celebrating its  20th anniversary! Our community takes great pride in the good work  done by this wonderful organization over the last 20 years. During  that time the store's dedicated volunteers have received  countless donations of clean, gently used treasures. The sales of these  items have in turn provided much-needed support for community organizations, charitable causes, and individuals in need in the Omro area.Back in the 1990s, a committed group of Omro citizens envisioned  a volunteer-run, nonprofit business whose proceeds would benefit  the community. Minutes of an early meeting, held in October of 1996,  record a discussion laying the groundwork for the Omro Thrift  Store. Members in attendance were: Gerald Smith, Mavis Smith,  Audrey Janiak, Doris Strehlow, Elaine Peck, Elmo Merry, Pastor  Edward Slusser, Carlton Buerger, and Janet Schettl. The group  discussed their ideas for the store over the next few months, and  eventually plans were made to purchase Omro's old Subway building. The  Thrift Store opened its doors in October of 1997 and was granted tax  exempt501(c)3 status as a nonprofit organization in 1998. The start-up  was aided by grants from the Rural Ministry, Evangelism and  Church Development Committee of the Presbytery General Assembly, the  Special Ministries Fund of the Winnebago Presbytery and the Bay Area  Agencyon Aging. A portion of the original financing for the project  was provided through an interest free loan from the city of Omro, &  the rest was financed through F&M Bank of Omro. Although the  grant money received at the outset of the project was helpful, the  vast majority of the mortgage was paid off through sales receipts from  the store. In most cases, start up money provided by area churches  and organizations was paid back as well. It is a testament to the  hard work of the volunteers, the excellent leadership of the  store's managers, and the wonderful support of the community that  the mortgage has been entirely paid off and the store now operates  free and clear. Born out of the dedication of its founders  and volunteers, and fueled by community support and donations, the  Thrift Store has truly flourished.Now it is time for the Omro Thrift Store to say "Thank You" to all the  people who have helped and encouraged us over the last 20 years. To  show our appreciation to the community, there will be a storewide 20%  off sale during the entire month of October. Our store could not exist  without the loyal support of our donors and customers. We look forward  to having the chance to meet and talk with all ofyou! Come on in, meet  the volunteers, and enjoy special treats and fantastic savings, along  with drawings for gift certificates andother surprises!TheOmro Thrift Store is open Tuesday through Friday 9 am to 5 pm  andSaturday 9 to 1. We are located at 800 E Main Street in Omro.  Formore information about the store, you may call 920 685 0568 or  visitour Facebook page. We look forward to seeing you all at the  Store soon!
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  • Omro Thrift Store 20th Anniversary Celebration
    All day
    October 25, 2017
    800 E Main St, Omro, WI 54963, USA
    Omro Thrift Store Twentieth Anniversary CelebrationThe month of October, 800 East Main St, Omro 920-685-0568This October, The Omro Thrift store will be celebrating its  20th anniversary! Our community takes great pride in the good work  done by this wonderful organization over the last 20 years. During  that time the store's dedicated volunteers have received  countless donations of clean, gently used treasures. The sales of these  items have in turn provided much-needed support for community organizations, charitable causes, and individuals in need in the Omro area.Back in the 1990s, a committed group of Omro citizens envisioned  a volunteer-run, nonprofit business whose proceeds would benefit  the community. Minutes of an early meeting, held in October of 1996,  record a discussion laying the groundwork for the Omro Thrift  Store. Members in attendance were: Gerald Smith, Mavis Smith,  Audrey Janiak, Doris Strehlow, Elaine Peck, Elmo Merry, Pastor  Edward Slusser, Carlton Buerger, and Janet Schettl. The group  discussed their ideas for the store over the next few months, and  eventually plans were made to purchase Omro's old Subway building. The  Thrift Store opened its doors in October of 1997 and was granted tax  exempt501(c)3 status as a nonprofit organization in 1998. The start-up  was aided by grants from the Rural Ministry, Evangelism and  Church Development Committee of the Presbytery General Assembly, the  Special Ministries Fund of the Winnebago Presbytery and the Bay Area  Agencyon Aging. A portion of the original financing for the project  was provided through an interest free loan from the city of Omro, &  the rest was financed through F&M Bank of Omro. Although the  grant money received at the outset of the project was helpful, the  vast majority of the mortgage was paid off through sales receipts from  the store. In most cases, start up money provided by area churches  and organizations was paid back as well. It is a testament to the  hard work of the volunteers, the excellent leadership of the  store's managers, and the wonderful support of the community that  the mortgage has been entirely paid off and the store now operates  free and clear. Born out of the dedication of its founders  and volunteers, and fueled by community support and donations, the  Thrift Store has truly flourished.Now it is time for the Omro Thrift Store to say "Thank You" to all the  people who have helped and encouraged us over the last 20 years. To  show our appreciation to the community, there will be a storewide 20%  off sale during the entire month of October. Our store could not exist  without the loyal support of our donors and customers. We look forward  to having the chance to meet and talk with all ofyou! Come on in, meet  the volunteers, and enjoy special treats and fantastic savings, along  with drawings for gift certificates andother surprises!TheOmro Thrift Store is open Tuesday through Friday 9 am to 5 pm  andSaturday 9 to 1. We are located at 800 E Main Street in Omro.  Formore information about the store, you may call 920 685 0568 or  visitour Facebook page. We look forward to seeing you all at the  Store soon!
  • Wautoma Public Library Story Times
    10:30 -11:30
    October 25, 2017
    410 W Main St, Wautoma, WI 54982, USA
  • Downtown Oshkosh Business Trick or Treat Hours
    16:00 -18:00
    October 25, 2017

    Downtown Oshkosh Business Trick or Treat

    WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25,  4pm-6pm

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  • Omro Thrift Store 20th Anniversary Celebration
    All day
    October 27, 2017
    800 E Main St, Omro, WI 54963, USA
    Omro Thrift Store Twentieth Anniversary CelebrationThe month of October, 800 East Main St, Omro 920-685-0568This October, The Omro Thrift store will be celebrating its  20th anniversary! Our community takes great pride in the good work  done by this wonderful organization over the last 20 years. During  that time the store's dedicated volunteers have received  countless donations of clean, gently used treasures. The sales of these  items have in turn provided much-needed support for community organizations, charitable causes, and individuals in need in the Omro area.Back in the 1990s, a committed group of Omro citizens envisioned  a volunteer-run, nonprofit business whose proceeds would benefit  the community. Minutes of an early meeting, held in October of 1996,  record a discussion laying the groundwork for the Omro Thrift  Store. Members in attendance were: Gerald Smith, Mavis Smith,  Audrey Janiak, Doris Strehlow, Elaine Peck, Elmo Merry, Pastor  Edward Slusser, Carlton Buerger, and Janet Schettl. The group  discussed their ideas for the store over the next few months, and  eventually plans were made to purchase Omro's old Subway building. The  Thrift Store opened its doors in October of 1997 and was granted tax  exempt501(c)3 status as a nonprofit organization in 1998. The start-up  was aided by grants from the Rural Ministry, Evangelism and  Church Development Committee of the Presbytery General Assembly, the  Special Ministries Fund of the Winnebago Presbytery and the Bay Area  Agencyon Aging. A portion of the original financing for the project  was provided through an interest free loan from the city of Omro, &  the rest was financed through F&M Bank of Omro. Although the  grant money received at the outset of the project was helpful, the  vast majority of the mortgage was paid off through sales receipts from  the store. In most cases, start up money provided by area churches  and organizations was paid back as well. It is a testament to the  hard work of the volunteers, the excellent leadership of the  store's managers, and the wonderful support of the community that  the mortgage has been entirely paid off and the store now operates  free and clear. Born out of the dedication of its founders  and volunteers, and fueled by community support and donations, the  Thrift Store has truly flourished.Now it is time for the Omro Thrift Store to say "Thank You" to all the  people who have helped and encouraged us over the last 20 years. To  show our appreciation to the community, there will be a storewide 20%  off sale during the entire month of October. Our store could not exist  without the loyal support of our donors and customers. We look forward  to having the chance to meet and talk with all ofyou! Come on in, meet  the volunteers, and enjoy special treats and fantastic savings, along  with drawings for gift certificates andother surprises!TheOmro Thrift Store is open Tuesday through Friday 9 am to 5 pm  andSaturday 9 to 1. We are located at 800 E Main Street in Omro.  Formore information about the store, you may call 920 685 0568 or  visitour Facebook page. We look forward to seeing you all at the  Store soon!
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  • Downtown Fond du Lac Business Trick or Treat Hours
    10:00 -12:00
    October 28, 2017

    Sat., Oct. 28

    🍬 Downtown Fond du Lac Business Trick or Treat – 10am-12pm

     

     

     

  • All Festival Foods Locations – In Store Trick or Treat Hours
    10:00 -14:00
    October 28, 2017

    SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28

    🍬 All Festival Foods Locations – In Store Trick or Treat – 10am-2pm

     

  • 11th Annual NWTF Banquet
    15:00 -22:00
    October 28, 2017
  • Our Saviour’s Church Turkey Dinner in Ripon
    16:00 -19:30
    October 28, 2017
    343 Scott St, Ripon, WI 54971, USA

    see poster for info……Our Saviour Turkey Dinner Poster 10-13-2017

    343 Scott Street, Ripon

    Saturday October 28th    

    4:00 PM – 7:30 PM

    Our Saviour’s United Church of Christ will hold its 15th annual family style turkey dinner on Saturday October 28th from 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Our Saviour’s Church, 343 Scott Street, in Ripon.

    The dinner consists of roast turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, squash, sauerkraut, vegetable, cranberry relish, dinner rolls, dessert (pumpkin or apple), coffee, and milk.

    Both dine-in eating and carry-outs will be available from 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. In addition, home delivery is available for both noon (11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.) and evening (5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.) dining. Please call the church office (748-2544) by noon Thursday October 26th to reserve a home delivery, and please specify noon or evening delivery when placing your home delivery order

    The cost is $10 for adults, $9 for seniors over 65, $5 for children 4 to 10, and children under 4 eat for free. Tickets are available in advance at Our Saviour’s Church office, Ripon Drug, and BMO Harris Bank. Tickets will be available at the door on Saturday evening.

    This year 10% of the profits will go to the hurricane relief, with the funds being managed by the United Church of Christ (UCC) disaster ministries.

    http://www.ucc.org/disaster/

  • Waupun Trick or Treat Hours
    16:00 -18:00
    October 28, 2017

    Sat., Oct. 28

    🍬 Waupun   4pm-6pm

  • CAP Services Trivia Unplugged Fundraiser
    17:00 -21:00
    October 28, 2017

    Join CAP Services on Saturday, October 28th at the WWII Memorial Building from 5-9pm for their annual Trivia Unplugged. This is an informal, fun competition featuring trivia “OZ” Jim Oliva from WWSP 90FM where teams battle to see who has the greatest MEDIA knowledge from television, music, movies, and more! This also serves as a fundraiser for CAP Services’ Waushara County Domestic Violence Outreach Office. Space is limited so make sure you register your team today! Teams can have up to ten players for $150 per team, a cash bar and endless buffet catered by Moose Inn are available at an additional charge, and absolutely no electronic devices will be allowed during competition. Call CAP at 920- 787-3889 to register today.

  • More events
    • Downtown Fond du Lac Business Trick or Treat Hours
      10:00 -12:00
      October 28, 2017

      Sat., Oct. 28

      🍬 Downtown Fond du Lac Business Trick or Treat – 10am-12pm

       

       

       

    • All Festival Foods Locations – In Store Trick or Treat Hours
      10:00 -14:00
      October 28, 2017

      SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28

      🍬 All Festival Foods Locations – In Store Trick or Treat – 10am-2pm

       

    • 11th Annual NWTF Banquet
      15:00 -22:00
      October 28, 2017
    • Our Saviour's Church Turkey Dinner in Ripon
      16:00 -19:30
      October 28, 2017
      343 Scott St, Ripon, WI 54971, USA

      see poster for info……Our Saviour Turkey Dinner Poster 10-13-2017

      343 Scott Street, Ripon

      Saturday October 28th    

      4:00 PM – 7:30 PM

      Our Saviour’s United Church of Christ will hold its 15th annual family style turkey dinner on Saturday October 28th from 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Our Saviour’s Church, 343 Scott Street, in Ripon.

      The dinner consists of roast turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, squash, sauerkraut, vegetable, cranberry relish, dinner rolls, dessert (pumpkin or apple), coffee, and milk.

      Both dine-in eating and carry-outs will be available from 4:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. In addition, home delivery is available for both noon (11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.) and evening (5:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.) dining. Please call the church office (748-2544) by noon Thursday October 26th to reserve a home delivery, and please specify noon or evening delivery when placing your home delivery order

      The cost is $10 for adults, $9 for seniors over 65, $5 for children 4 to 10, and children under 4 eat for free. Tickets are available in advance at Our Saviour’s Church office, Ripon Drug, and BMO Harris Bank. Tickets will be available at the door on Saturday evening.

      This year 10% of the profits will go to the hurricane relief, with the funds being managed by the United Church of Christ (UCC) disaster ministries.

      http://www.ucc.org/disaster/

    • Waupun Trick or Treat Hours
      16:00 -18:00
      October 28, 2017

      Sat., Oct. 28

      🍬 Waupun   4pm-6pm

    • CAP Services Trivia Unplugged Fundraiser
      17:00 -21:00
      October 28, 2017

      Join CAP Services on Saturday, October 28th at the WWII Memorial Building from 5-9pm for their annual Trivia Unplugged. This is an informal, fun competition featuring trivia “OZ” Jim Oliva from WWSP 90FM where teams battle to see who has the greatest MEDIA knowledge from television, music, movies, and more! This also serves as a fundraiser for CAP Services’ Waushara County Domestic Violence Outreach Office. Space is limited so make sure you register your team today! Teams can have up to ten players for $150 per team, a cash bar and endless buffet catered by Moose Inn are available at an additional charge, and absolutely no electronic devices will be allowed during competition. Call CAP at 920- 787-3889 to register today.

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  • Omro Thrift Store 20th Anniversary Celebration
    All day
    October 30, 2017
    800 E Main St, Omro, WI 54963, USA
    Omro Thrift Store Twentieth Anniversary CelebrationThe month of October, 800 East Main St, Omro 920-685-0568This October, The Omro Thrift store will be celebrating its  20th anniversary! Our community takes great pride in the good work  done by this wonderful organization over the last 20 years. During  that time the store's dedicated volunteers have received  countless donations of clean, gently used treasures. The sales of these  items have in turn provided much-needed support for community organizations, charitable causes, and individuals in need in the Omro area.Back in the 1990s, a committed group of Omro citizens envisioned  a volunteer-run, nonprofit business whose proceeds would benefit  the community. Minutes of an early meeting, held in October of 1996,  record a discussion laying the groundwork for the Omro Thrift  Store. Members in attendance were: Gerald Smith, Mavis Smith,  Audrey Janiak, Doris Strehlow, Elaine Peck, Elmo Merry, Pastor  Edward Slusser, Carlton Buerger, and Janet Schettl. The group  discussed their ideas for the store over the next few months, and  eventually plans were made to purchase Omro's old Subway building. The  Thrift Store opened its doors in October of 1997 and was granted tax  exempt501(c)3 status as a nonprofit organization in 1998. The start-up  was aided by grants from the Rural Ministry, Evangelism and  Church Development Committee of the Presbytery General Assembly, the  Special Ministries Fund of the Winnebago Presbytery and the Bay Area  Agencyon Aging. A portion of the original financing for the project  was provided through an interest free loan from the city of Omro, &  the rest was financed through F&M Bank of Omro. Although the  grant money received at the outset of the project was helpful, the  vast majority of the mortgage was paid off through sales receipts from  the store. In most cases, start up money provided by area churches  and organizations was paid back as well. It is a testament to the  hard work of the volunteers, the excellent leadership of the  store's managers, and the wonderful support of the community that  the mortgage has been entirely paid off and the store now operates  free and clear. Born out of the dedication of its founders  and volunteers, and fueled by community support and donations, the  Thrift Store has truly flourished.Now it is time for the Omro Thrift Store to say "Thank You" to all the  people who have helped and encouraged us over the last 20 years. To  show our appreciation to the community, there will be a storewide 20%  off sale during the entire month of October. Our store could not exist  without the loyal support of our donors and customers. We look forward  to having the chance to meet and talk with all ofyou! Come on in, meet  the volunteers, and enjoy special treats and fantastic savings, along  with drawings for gift certificates andother surprises!TheOmro Thrift Store is open Tuesday through Friday 9 am to 5 pm  andSaturday 9 to 1. We are located at 800 E Main Street in Omro.  Formore information about the store, you may call 920 685 0568 or  visitour Facebook page. We look forward to seeing you all at the  Store soon!
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