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  • 28
    May 28, 2017

    GREEN LAKE 100 Bike Ride

    07:00 -17:00
    May 28, 2017
    487-499 South St, Green Lake, WI 54941, USA

    May 28, 2017 @ 7:00 am – 5:00 pm
    cost:  $65

    The Watershed of Green Lake is a wonderful boundary to ride. Bright green hills frame the farmland, fields, forests and prairie grassland. We have some sharp steep hills on the south and east of the lake which are the barriers to trap in the water we call Green Lake. Green Lake is the deepest natural inland lake in the State of Wisconsin with a maximum depth of 236 feet and we are here to celebrate the beauty and land with which it is fed.

    The longest loop (77 miles) of the ride will closely follow the watershed showing you where the water to fill the deepest lake in Wisconsin comes from. The mid length ride, nearly 50 miles, follows the same path along the south and west side of the lake but will cut off on Prairie Road then take you for a hair raising ride down Skunk Hollow Road, the rest hill is the steepest but we ask one you do not fly down. The shortest of the routes is 22 miles and will take you on a reasonably flat route out along Huckleberry Road, to a rest stop in Princeton and back to Green Lake on Hwy J.

    The Green Lake 100 is neither a race nor a test of stamina (well, maybe stamina). It is intended all participants ride at their own pace and in a safe and responsible manner. You may choose to ride any of our four course lengths after registration: 22, 44, 77 or 100 mile courses. All rides start and end at Deacon Mills park by the Wharf. When you end your ride you can choose to continue around Green Lake and follow our “Loop the Lake” route. This is additional 23-26 mile ride which will take you around the lake, the closest routes and view of the Lake. There is a half way rest stop at Reilly’s pub where you can get some water or a few beers on your way.

    Rest stops will be loaded with good eats, plenty of water and sports drinks. They are spread out approximately every 20 miles and will be listed on the map presented at registration.

    There is no designated mass start time for the riders. Instead, riders need to plan to depart as early as 7:00 am (sunrise) and no later than 10:00 am on the day of the ride, depending on their anticipated pace and planned distance. In order to ensure participants reach rest stops during operating hours, please depart during the specified window. Slower riders and those planning to ride the longer routes with multiple stops should depart earlier in the day.

    Routes will be marked and support vehicles will be available to assist riders. Rest stops with food, beverages, and support are spaced throughout each route. A classic Italian dinner picnic, that includes New Belgium beer or soda, is provided after the ride. Each rider receives a free dinner with their ride registration. Your friends and family are welcomed to meet up with you after your ride, and they can purchase the picnic tickets without riding.

    Omro's Memorial Day Weekend "Sell-a-Bration"

    09:00 -17:00
    May 28, 2017

    May 26-29, 9a-5p

    An arts & crafts show with vendors, located at Scott Park.  Also, stroll the rummage sales throughout the city of Omro during their city-wide rummage sale event!

    It’s also their 30th Annual Memorial Day Classic Car Show,  Mon. , May 29, 8a-2p. Registration begins at 7a & judging by the participants, begins at 8a.m.  Awards presentation begins at 2p.m.  Food & beverages are avail. for purchase throughout the day in the pavilion at Future Omro’s annual fundraiser.  Vendors & crafters will also be there.  A memorial Day observance & parade will begin at 9a.m. traveling down Main Street & ending at the Veteran’s Memorial.

    Wautoma's Cancer Care & Share Group

    18:00 -21:00
    May 28, 2017

    We have a new group starting in Wautoma called the Cancer Care & Share Group. We will be meeting the 4th Sunday of each month. If cancer has touched your life in some way, come, share your story, or just listen. It will be an evening of sharing in small groups. Snacks will be provided. The Care and Share Group will be held at Grace United Methodist Church in Wautoma. The church is located near the Senior Center on N2133 Southgate Terrace off Hwy. 22 South. For more information you can call the church office at 920-787-4668.

  • 29
    May 29, 2017

    Omro's Memorial Day Weekend "Sell-a-Bration"

    09:00 -17:00
    May 29, 2017

    May 26-29, 9a-5p

    An arts & crafts show with vendors, located at Scott Park.  Also, stroll the rummage sales throughout the city of Omro during their city-wide rummage sale event!

    It’s also their 30th Annual Memorial Day Classic Car Show,  Mon. , May 29, 8a-2p. Registration begins at 7a & judging by the participants, begins at 8a.m.  Awards presentation begins at 2p.m.  Food & beverages are avail. for purchase throughout the day in the pavilion at Future Omro’s annual fundraiser.  Vendors & crafters will also be there.  A memorial Day observance & parade will begin at 9a.m. traveling down Main Street & ending at the Veteran’s Memorial.

    Live Broadcast at Omro's 30th Annual Car Show

    09:00 -11:00
    May 29, 2017

    Stop & see us during our LIVE broadcast, 9a.m.-11a.m., at North Scott Park in Omro for their 30th Annual Memorial Day Car Show.  We’ll be giving away 4 CLUB LEVEL tickets to a Milwaukee Brewers game (plus 4 tickets to get in to the Johnson Controls Stadium View Club), 4 tickets to the Milwaukee Zoo & 4 tickets to Summerfest!  Stop, say “hi” & SIGN UP!  See you in Omro.

  • 30
    May 30, 2017
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  • 31
    May 31, 2017

    BugTussel Presents Special Event to Benefit Old Glory Honor Flight

    11:00 -19:00
    May 31, 2017
    410 W Main St, Wautoma, WI 54982, USA

    We., May 31, 11a-7p.

    Held at Wautoma’s WWII Building, 440 W. Main Street

    Contact Ann Steberl 920-412-6403 or ann.steberl@bugtusselwireless.com  for more information.

    JRay from The Bug, 102.3FM,  will be live on location from 11a-1p.

  • 01
    June 1, 2017

    Cracking the Code to Organic Gardening at Ripon Public Library

    18:30 -20:30
    June 1, 2017

    Thursday, June 1 at 6:30 P.M.

    Have you ever wondered what’s so important about organic gardening? Not using harmful chemicals or fertilizers helps the environment and your health, but that doesn’t mean your plants are left to fend for themselves. There are still healthy ways to take care of your plants organically. On Thursday, June 1stat 6:30 P.M. learn about the effect chemicals have on gardens, environments, and our health at the Ripon Public Library. Discover different techniques and tools gardeners can use to support their plants in an organic way at this hands-on learning session with Brenda Block, Certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach.

  • 02
    June 2, 2017

    Teen Zombie Dice Tournament at Ripon Public Library

    18:00 -20:00
    June 2, 2017

    Friday, June 2 at 6:00 P.M.

    Does the end of the school year have you feeling like a zombie? Put your game face on and head over to the Ripon Public Library after hours on Friday, June 2nd at 6 P.M. for a teens-only Zombie Dice Tournament! Zombie Dice is a quick-to-learn game that has players play as zombies trying to be the first to eat 13 brains. Free fun, food, and a chance to win a copy of the game! Doors lock at 6:00 P.M. Please arrive a few minutes before the program starts to ensure you don’t miss out on the fun game night!

  • 03
    June 3, 2017

    Stream Bugs and Restoration Tour

    09:00 -11:00
    June 3, 2017

    June 3, 2017 |9am-11am  | Green Team

    Ever wonder what classifies a stream as healthy or unhealthy? Or what impact our streams have on larger bodies of water like Big Green? Join the Green Team on this stream tour of all stream tours and discover the answers for yourself through a hands-on exploration fit for all ages!
    Learn about stream sampling with the United States Geological Survey, witness the transformation of a restored stream system, and explore the macroinvertebrate world that calls our streams home.
    Call Alison Thiel for more information – (920) 294-6480