Hometown Calendar
Join the Berlin Chamber of Commerce for our 11th Annual Taste of Berlin Event! It’s time to prepare yourself for a spectacular night out! Thursday, March 1st, 2018 Come thirsty and hungry ; our local vendors will have you filled up in no time! Your ticket includes our custom signature glass, one entry for a door prize, and all you can eat and drink until 8:30pm. Raffle tickets are available for purchase to win something from an assortment of amazing packages donated by our very own local businesses! Reminder: we sell-out annually! Stay tuned for more information so you don’t miss out! Sat., March 3 at Hahn-A-Lula Resort, 8861 South Wolf River Road, Fremont. Social Hour 5p, Two-meat buffet 6:30p. Tickets $45 single/$35 spouse/$35 junior (15 & under). Call Dave Chase evenings 920-295-2605 or WTU National headquarters 800-274-5471. Order tickets at www.whitetailsunlimited.com. Bring a shed antler & receive 1 entry per point into a special prize drawing! (Some restrictions apply) Sunday, March 4th Wild Rose Kiwanis Spring Concert: Ring of Kerry. Wild Rose Kiwanis Annual Spring Concert will feature the Irish band, Ring of Kerry on Sunday, March 4th at 2:00pm at the Wild Rose High School Auditorium. The band will be accompanied by the Milwaukee Irish Dance Company. Performer videos and online tickets can be found at www.wildrosekiwanis.org. Tickets will be $10 for students, $15 for adults, and $20 at the door. Mary, A Biblical Walk with the Blessed Mother. 5:15 Monday evenings from Feb. 19 (now) thru March 26. They provide the soup, beverage & a video on Mary in the Bible. You bring your favorite kind of bread & a friend to share it with! Books N’ Brew for Teens @ Mugs Coffeehouse Tuesday, March 6 at 4:00 P.M. Catch up with what other teen readers are enjoying on Tuesday, March 6 at 4:00 P.M. at Mugs Coffeehouse as you warm yourself with delicious hot beverage! Unlike traditional book clubs, there are no assigned books. Instead, read what you like and then share what you read. Adult/Teen Services Librarian, Mandy Sprague will be on hand to offer reader’s advisory to get you hooked on your next favorite book! This teens-only (12+) reading group meets at Mugs Coffeehouse. Visit us on Facebook, www.facebook.com/RiponPublicLibrary, to preview our upcoming winter and spring events! These programs are free and open to the public. Call the library at 748-6160 or contact Mandy Sprague at msprague@riponlibrary.org for more information. Green Lake School District screening. Held at the GLSD Library, Thurs., March 8, 8:30a-3:30p. Students who will be 4 years old by Sept. 1, 2018 & 5K students who are new to the district are invited to attend. Call 294-6411 to set up an appointment. Blue Zone Healthy Lifestyle Series Stay tuned for Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, Brenda Block’s upcoming Blue Zone Diets series at the Ripon Public Library. This series will explore the diets and lifestyles of those living in the Blue Zones – areas of the world where people are the healthiest and live the longest. People in these cultures often live to be 100 years and they remain healthy! Join us as we cover a different regional diet each month, Thursdays at 6:30 P.M. this winter and spring: Visit us on Facebook, www.facebook.com/RiponPublicLibrary, to preview our upcoming winter and spring events! These programs are free and open to the public. Call the library at 748-6160 or contact Mandy Sprague at msprague@riponlibrary.org for more information. The Coloma Hotel is continuing their “Get Out of the House and Learn Something” series this Thursday, March 8 th. Join them in the hotel living room from 6:30-8pm because Mary Crnkovich, artist and children’s book author, will be speak about her books, writing, and illustrating and writing tips. This event is free to attend! Green Lake School District screening. Held at the GLSD Library, Thurs., March 8, 8:30a-3:30p. Students who will be 4 years old by Sept. 1, 2018 & 5K students who are new to the district are invited to attend. Call 294-6411 to set up an appointment. Blue Zone Healthy Lifestyle Series Stay tuned for Integrative Nutrition Health Coach, Brenda Block’s upcoming Blue Zone Diets series at the Ripon Public Library. This series will explore the diets and lifestyles of those living in the Blue Zones – areas of the world where people are the healthiest and live the longest. People in these cultures often live to be 100 years and they remain healthy! Join us as we cover a different regional diet each month, Thursdays at 6:30 P.M. this winter and spring: Visit us on Facebook, www.facebook.com/RiponPublicLibrary, to preview our upcoming winter and spring events! These programs are free and open to the public. Call the library at 748-6160 or contact Mandy Sprague at msprague@riponlibrary.org for more information. The Coloma Hotel is continuing their “Get Out of the House and Learn Something” series this Thursday, March 8 th. Join them in the hotel living room from 6:30-8pm because Mary Crnkovich, artist and children’s book author, will be speak about her books, writing, and illustrating and writing tips. This event is free to attend! Offering free classes and activities related to sustainability, health, community building, and social justice! Kids’ activities too! 1-5pm (registration at 12:30) Sage Hall, 835 High Avenue, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (parking is free on Saturdays) For the last two years, residents of the Fox Valley have been welcomed to the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s campus for a day of free classes. 2016’s Free School attracted approximately 100 participants, and 2017’s attracted 200. The students of SEAC (Student Environmental Action Coalition) are creating a third Free School for 2018: On Saturday, March 10th, from 1pm to 5pm, UWO’s Sage Hall will house free classes on topics related to sustainability, health, social justice, and community building. An “express yourself room” with craft supplies and multiple kids’ activities will be provided, as well as a “listening room” featuring piano music by Appleton based artist Jennifer Levenhagen. The Free School also includes an unscheduled classroom, in which volunteers can spontaneously offer classes on the day of the event. There is no charge for the classes, snacks, or supplies. The spirit of “freedom” also permeates the course offerings: instructors are students, professors, and community members who have donated their time and expertise free of charge. Classes range from “Greening Your Kitchen” to “Tae Kwon Do”; from “Introduction to Islam” to “Skin Healing Herbs and Lotions.” One class has participants rolling around campus in wheelchairs; another has them making crafts out of old t-shirts. The theme of sustainability — broadly construed to include environmental concerns, health, community building, and justice — governs the day. Dr. Laura Hartman, faculty advisor for SEAC, supports the high-impact event. “It’s clear that we need to build better, stronger, more sustainable communities,” she explains, “but the knowledge, skills, and community connections to get there seem hard to come by. The Free School says: collectively we have knowledge and skills, so let’s teach and learn from one another.” The Free School occurs on Saturday, March 10th, from 1pm to 5pm. Participants may come for the whole afternoon or just a part of it. It is held at Sage Hall (835 High Ave) on the UWO campus. Parking on campus is free on Saturdays, but participants are encouraged to use public transit, bike, or walk. Free snacks and kids workshops are provided as facilities permit. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Laura Hartman at hartmanl@uwosh.edu or 920-424-0768. Also visit the Free School’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/uwofreeschool. Sat., March 10 Registration at Country Inn, Berlin 3pm Food, drink & fun to follow! Offering free classes and activities related to sustainability, health, community building, and social justice! Kids’ activities too! 1-5pm (registration at 12:30) Sage Hall, 835 High Avenue, University of Wisconsin Oshkosh (parking is free on Saturdays) For the last two years, residents of the Fox Valley have been welcomed to the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh’s campus for a day of free classes. 2016’s Free School attracted approximately 100 participants, and 2017’s attracted 200. The students of SEAC (Student Environmental Action Coalition) are creating a third Free School for 2018: On Saturday, March 10th, from 1pm to 5pm, UWO’s Sage Hall will house free classes on topics related to sustainability, health, social justice, and community building. An “express yourself room” with craft supplies and multiple kids’ activities will be provided, as well as a “listening room” featuring piano music by Appleton based artist Jennifer Levenhagen. The Free School also includes an unscheduled classroom, in which volunteers can spontaneously offer classes on the day of the event. There is no charge for the classes, snacks, or supplies. The spirit of “freedom” also permeates the course offerings: instructors are students, professors, and community members who have donated their time and expertise free of charge. Classes range from “Greening Your Kitchen” to “Tae Kwon Do”; from “Introduction to Islam” to “Skin Healing Herbs and Lotions.” One class has participants rolling around campus in wheelchairs; another has them making crafts out of old t-shirts. The theme of sustainability — broadly construed to include environmental concerns, health, community building, and justice — governs the day. Dr. Laura Hartman, faculty advisor for SEAC, supports the high-impact event. “It’s clear that we need to build better, stronger, more sustainable communities,” she explains, “but the knowledge, skills, and community connections to get there seem hard to come by. The Free School says: collectively we have knowledge and skills, so let’s teach and learn from one another.” The Free School occurs on Saturday, March 10th, from 1pm to 5pm. Participants may come for the whole afternoon or just a part of it. It is held at Sage Hall (835 High Ave) on the UWO campus. Parking on campus is free on Saturdays, but participants are encouraged to use public transit, bike, or walk. Free snacks and kids workshops are provided as facilities permit. The event is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Laura Hartman at hartmanl@uwosh.edu or 920-424-0768. Also visit the Free School’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/uwofreeschool. Sat., March 10 Registration at Country Inn, Berlin 3pm Food, drink & fun to follow! Mary, A Biblical Walk with the Blessed Mother. 5:15 Monday evenings from Feb. 19 (now) thru March 26. They provide the soup, beverage & a video on Mary in the Bible. You bring your favorite kind of bread & a friend to share it with! Join the Wautoma Public Library on Tuesday, March 13th at 4:00pm for their Crayon Party! The party is free for all to attend and there will be story time, snacks, crafts, games, and prizes. It’s sure to be fun for everyone. The Wautoma Library is located at 410 W. Main Street and any questions can be answered by calling 920-787-2988. Pinterest Adult Crafting Hour – Pandora Style “Glass” Beads Thursday, March 15 at 6:00 P.M. Don’t miss out on the first Adult Crafting Hour in our spring series on Thursday, March 15 at 6:00 P.M. Pinterest Crafting Hour is an adults-only craft time dedicated to projects inspired by Pinterest. Design Pandora-inspired “glass” beads with metal inserts to fill out your favorite bracelet. All supplies provided. Pinterest Adult Crafting Hour is a seasonal event with a Spring Series that runs March-May and a Fall Series that runs September-November on the third Thursdays of the month at 6:00 P.M.: Visit us on Facebook, www.facebook.com/RiponPublicLibrary, to preview our upcoming winter and spring events! These programs are free and open to the public. Call the library at 748-6160 or contact Mandy Sprague at msprague@riponlibrary.org for more information. Held at City Inn, Berlin. Sat., March 17. 4p-9p. For info call Kevin at 920-573-2260 or Carmen at 920-229-7272. Visit ww.wisducks.org/event/fox-river-chapter-banquet Lots of guns, games & raffle prizes. $50 meal/membership per person $20 youth (16 & under) Sat., March 17, 2018, Heidel House Resort, Green Lake Dinner & Auction Gala, 5 p.m.-10 p.m., $75/person; $1,000/corporate table; $400/half corporate table (4 seats) “The After Glow Party”…held in the Boathouse Pub at Heidel House featuring the new band RPM. For more info or to make a reservation, www.bgctric.org or call Hanna Meronk at 920-361-2717. Monday, March 19th, Rotary Sponsored Blood Drive. Rotary will be hosting a Blood Drive at the WWII Memorial Building on Monday, March 19th. More information to follow. Mary, A Biblical Walk with the Blessed Mother. 5:15 Monday evenings from Feb. 19 (now) thru March 26. They provide the soup, beverage & a video on Mary in the Bible. You bring your favorite kind of bread & a friend to share it with! March 20th & 21st, OSHA 10-hour Training for General Industry. This training presents information about the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSH Act) and how the Act is implemented to achieve compliance, profitability and survivability in today’s cost conscious environment. Explore OSHA standards that govern general industry, how to read and use the Code of Federal Regulations, and compliance programs and procedures required for the workplace. Topics are intended for personnel who utilize Federal OSHA standards as directed by state requirements. All students will receive an OSHA 10-hour card upon completion. The class will be a two day training on Tuesday, March 20th and Wednesday, March 21st at the Watuoma Regional Center, Room 17. If you would like to register, contact Emily DeMoulin at 920-735-4798. Tuesday, March 20 at 6:00 P.M. Put your game face on and head over to the Ripon Public Library on Tuesday, March 20 at 6:00 P.M. for some kids-free, adult gaming! This month we will focus on games that use a modular board mechanism. Our feature game will be Betrayal at House on the Hill, but we will also have copies of Forbidden Island, Forbidden Desert, Five Tribes, and Settlers of Catan available for participants to explore. What is a modular board game mechanism? As Board Game Geek describes it, “Game play occurs upon a modular board that is composed of multiple pieces, often tiles or cards. In many games, board placement is randomized, leading to different possibilities for strategy and exploration.” For a game description, instructions and a video tutorial for our feature game, Betrayal at House on the Hill, please visit our website at https://www.riponlibrary.org/ModularBoard. Did we miss any modular board game you enjoy? Bring your favorites to share! Adult Game Night meets the third Tuesday of every month at 6:00 P.M. Visit us on Facebook, www.facebook.com/RiponPublicLibrary, to preview our upcoming spring events! These programs are free and open to the public. Call the library at 748-6160 or contact Mandy Sprague at msprague@riponlibrary.org for more information. The Nutman is coming to Ripon Medical Center March 22 The Ripon Medical Center Auxiliary is hosting a candy and nut sale by The Nutman Company on Thursday, March 22. This event is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Ripon Medical Center Atrium by the gift shop. The Nutman Company features 150 fine quality nuts, chocolates, snack mixes and candies. Proceeds benefit Ripon Medical Center scholarships, as well as healthy and wellness programs and services. Visa and MasterCard are welcome, as well as cash and checks. Quickcharge is available for employees. For more information, call Ripon Medical Center Volunteer Services, at (920) 745-3670. See flyer for info……Presentation by Melanie McManu On Adventures Hiking the Ice Age Trail Mary, A Biblical Walk with the Blessed Mother. 5:15 Monday evenings from Feb. 19 (now) thru March 26. They provide the soup, beverage & a video on Mary in the Bible. You bring your favorite kind of bread & a friend to share it with! Books N’ Brew Tuesday, March 27 at 6:00 P.M. Catch up with what other readers are enjoying over a cup of coffee on Tuesday, March 27 at 6:00 P.M. at Mugs Coffeehouse! Unlike traditional book clubs, there are no assigned books. Instead, read what you like and then choose how you share your reading experience. Adult/Teen Services Librarian, Mandy Sprague will be on hand to offer reader’s advisory to get you hooked on your next favorite book/podcast/movie! Visit us on Facebook, www.facebook.com/RiponPublicLibrary, to preview our upcoming spring events! These programs are free and open to the public. Call the library at 748-6160 or contact Mandy Sprague at msprague@riponlibrary.org for more information. Better Brain Health Thursday, March 29 at 6:30 P.M. Dementia is not a normal part of aging. Join us on Thursday, March 29 at 6:30 P.M. at the Ripon Public Library to discover what you can do to lower your dementia risk and keep your brain healthy and sharp. This session will cover: Presented by Mary Lyke, recently retired Ripon Area School District Nurse, and Melanie Simpkins, Public Health Nurse/ Health Education and Work and Wellness Coordinator with the Green Lake County Health Unit. Visit us on Facebook, www.facebook.com/RiponPublicLibrary, to preview our upcoming spring events! These programs are free and open to the public. Call the library at 748-6160 or contact Mandy Sprague at msprague@riponlibrary.org for more information.
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City Inn – Berlin, WI
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