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  • Waushara Co. Health Department Reproductive Health Clinic
    All day
    August 1, 2018
    230 W Park St, Wautoma, WI 54982, USA

    Help spread the word….
    The mission of the
    Waushara Reproductive
    Health Clinic is to
    provide all people
    access to confidential
    reproductive healthcare.

    For more information, see their brochure…..Reproductive Health Brochure

  • “Walk-the-Waush” Walking Challenge
    All day
    August 1, 2018

    Walk-the-Waush Challenge
    The Waushara County Health Department, Waushara County Chapter of the Ice Age Trial
    Alliance and Waushara County Parks Department have partnered together to create a
    walking challenge called Walk-the-Waush. The challenge will be held June 1st through August
    19th. The challenge is free and open to walkers, runners and hikers of all ages and abilities.
    Participants can enter as an individual or as a team (maximum of 4 per team). Participants
    can pick up a Trail Book from the Waushara County libraries, the Waushara County Health
    Department and Waushara County Parks Department, or the Waushara County Chamber of
    Commerce Office and Information Kiosks located in Wild Rose, Plainfield and Wautoma. If
    anyone requires assistance to complete the challenge, Assist Wisconsin is available as a
    partner. They are a non-profit organization whose mission is to replace obstacles with
    opportunities for individuals with disabilities and their families. They are able to provide
    special equipment and volunteer support. Please visit www.assistwi.org or call 608-253-2939
    to speak with a member of their staff. You can find more information about the challenge on
    Facebook at “Walk-the-Waush Challenge” or call the Waushara County Health Department
    at 920-787-6590.

    How many miles can you walk in 80 days?  June 1 Thru August 19
    No fee to enter.  Open to all ages and abilities.
    Enter as an Individual or Team of Four.

    Log miles from 13 trails in Waushara County.
    Pick up a Trail Book at your local library, the
    Health Department & Parks Department, the
    Chamber of Commerce Office, and info kiosks.

    Find us on Facebook:
    “Walk – the -Waush Challenge” Event
    or call the Health Dept at 920-787-6590 for details

  • “Walk-the-Waush” Walking Challenge
    All day
    August 1, 2018

    Walk-the-Waush Challenge
    The Waushara County Health Department, Waushara County Chapter of the Ice Age Trial
    Alliance and Waushara County Parks Department have partnered together to create a
    walking challenge called Walk-the-Waush. The challenge will be held June 1st through August
    19th. The challenge is free and open to walkers, runners and hikers of all ages and abilities.
    Participants can enter as an individual or as a team (maximum of 4 per team). Participants
    can pick up a Trail Book from the Waushara County libraries, the Waushara County Health
    Department and Waushara County Parks Department, or the Waushara County Chamber of
    Commerce Office and Information Kiosks located in Wild Rose, Plainfield and Wautoma. If
    anyone requires assistance to complete the challenge, Assist Wisconsin is available as a
    partner. They are a non-profit organization whose mission is to replace obstacles with
    opportunities for individuals with disabilities and their families. They are able to provide
    special equipment and volunteer support. Please visit www.assistwi.org or call 608-253-2939
    to speak with a member of their staff. You can find more information about the challenge on
    Facebook at “Walk-the-Waush Challenge” or call the Waushara County Health Department
    at 920-787-6590.

    How many miles can you walk in 80 days?  June 1 Thru August 19
    No fee to enter.  Open to all ages and abilities.
    Enter as an Individual or Team of Four.

    Log miles from 13 trails in Waushara County.
    Pick up a Trail Book at your local library, the
    Health Department & Parks Department, the
    Chamber of Commerce Office, and info kiosks.

    Find us on Facebook:
    “Walk – the -Waush Challenge” Event
    or call the Health Dept at 920-787-6590 for details

  • Brat & Burger Fry at Berlin’s VFW Post #2925
    11:49 -13:00
    August 1, 2018

    Now thru August, 11am to 1pm

    Weekly Brat/Burger Fry begins at VFW Post #2925 & runs every Wednesday now through August

     

  • Oshkosh Live at Lunch Concert Series at Opera House Square-Franki Moscato
  • Trinity Lutheran Church Pie & Ice Cream Social
    16:00 -18:00
    August 1, 2018
    109 W Elm St, Wautoma, WI 54982, USA
  • Pathways to Hope Support Group
    18:00 -20:00
    August 1, 2018
    315 Hospital Rd, Wild Rose, WI 54984, USA

    People who suffer from and are affected by addiction – Come share with
    us at Pathways to Hope.
    We meet Wednesday evenings 6pm-8pm at Farmers State Bank in Wild Rose
    315 Hospital Rd,  Wild Rose
    Enter thru side door

  • Green Lake Concerts in the Park-Hank Kimball & the Country Agents (Honky Tonk)
    18:30 -20:30
    August 1, 2018

    See brochure for full line up…..2018 Green Lake Concerts in the Park

    Every Wed., Deacon Mills Park, 6:30p-8:30p

    Music, snacks & refreshments

  • More events
    • Waushara Co. Health Department Reproductive Health Clinic
      All day
      August 1, 2018
      230 W Park St, Wautoma, WI 54982, USA

      Help spread the word….
      The mission of the
      Waushara Reproductive
      Health Clinic is to
      provide all people
      access to confidential
      reproductive healthcare.

      For more information, see their brochure…..Reproductive Health Brochure

    • "Walk-the-Waush" Walking Challenge
      All day
      August 1, 2018

      Walk-the-Waush Challenge
      The Waushara County Health Department, Waushara County Chapter of the Ice Age Trial
      Alliance and Waushara County Parks Department have partnered together to create a
      walking challenge called Walk-the-Waush. The challenge will be held June 1st through August
      19th. The challenge is free and open to walkers, runners and hikers of all ages and abilities.
      Participants can enter as an individual or as a team (maximum of 4 per team). Participants
      can pick up a Trail Book from the Waushara County libraries, the Waushara County Health
      Department and Waushara County Parks Department, or the Waushara County Chamber of
      Commerce Office and Information Kiosks located in Wild Rose, Plainfield and Wautoma. If
      anyone requires assistance to complete the challenge, Assist Wisconsin is available as a
      partner. They are a non-profit organization whose mission is to replace obstacles with
      opportunities for individuals with disabilities and their families. They are able to provide
      special equipment and volunteer support. Please visit www.assistwi.org or call 608-253-2939
      to speak with a member of their staff. You can find more information about the challenge on
      Facebook at “Walk-the-Waush Challenge” or call the Waushara County Health Department
      at 920-787-6590.

      How many miles can you walk in 80 days?  June 1 Thru August 19
      No fee to enter.  Open to all ages and abilities.
      Enter as an Individual or Team of Four.

      Log miles from 13 trails in Waushara County.
      Pick up a Trail Book at your local library, the
      Health Department & Parks Department, the
      Chamber of Commerce Office, and info kiosks.

      Find us on Facebook:
      “Walk – the -Waush Challenge” Event
      or call the Health Dept at 920-787-6590 for details

    • "Walk-the-Waush" Walking Challenge
      All day
      August 1, 2018

      Walk-the-Waush Challenge
      The Waushara County Health Department, Waushara County Chapter of the Ice Age Trial
      Alliance and Waushara County Parks Department have partnered together to create a
      walking challenge called Walk-the-Waush. The challenge will be held June 1st through August
      19th. The challenge is free and open to walkers, runners and hikers of all ages and abilities.
      Participants can enter as an individual or as a team (maximum of 4 per team). Participants
      can pick up a Trail Book from the Waushara County libraries, the Waushara County Health
      Department and Waushara County Parks Department, or the Waushara County Chamber of
      Commerce Office and Information Kiosks located in Wild Rose, Plainfield and Wautoma. If
      anyone requires assistance to complete the challenge, Assist Wisconsin is available as a
      partner. They are a non-profit organization whose mission is to replace obstacles with
      opportunities for individuals with disabilities and their families. They are able to provide
      special equipment and volunteer support. Please visit www.assistwi.org or call 608-253-2939
      to speak with a member of their staff. You can find more information about the challenge on
      Facebook at “Walk-the-Waush Challenge” or call the Waushara County Health Department
      at 920-787-6590.

      How many miles can you walk in 80 days?  June 1 Thru August 19
      No fee to enter.  Open to all ages and abilities.
      Enter as an Individual or Team of Four.

      Log miles from 13 trails in Waushara County.
      Pick up a Trail Book at your local library, the
      Health Department & Parks Department, the
      Chamber of Commerce Office, and info kiosks.

      Find us on Facebook:
      “Walk – the -Waush Challenge” Event
      or call the Health Dept at 920-787-6590 for details

    • Brat & Burger Fry at Berlin's VFW Post #2925
      11:49 -13:00
      August 1, 2018

      Now thru August, 11am to 1pm

      Weekly Brat/Burger Fry begins at VFW Post #2925 & runs every Wednesday now through August

       

    • Oshkosh Live at Lunch Concert Series at Opera House Square-Franki Moscato
    • Trinity Lutheran Church Pie & Ice Cream Social
      16:00 -18:00
      August 1, 2018
      109 W Elm St, Wautoma, WI 54982, USA
    • Pathways to Hope Support Group
      18:00 -20:00
      August 1, 2018
      315 Hospital Rd, Wild Rose, WI 54984, USA

      People who suffer from and are affected by addiction – Come share with
      us at Pathways to Hope.
      We meet Wednesday evenings 6pm-8pm at Farmers State Bank in Wild Rose
      315 Hospital Rd,  Wild Rose
      Enter thru side door

    • Green Lake Concerts in the Park-Hank Kimball & the Country Agents (Honky Tonk)
      18:30 -20:30
      August 1, 2018

      See brochure for full line up…..2018 Green Lake Concerts in the Park

      Every Wed., Deacon Mills Park, 6:30p-8:30p

      Music, snacks & refreshments

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  • Green Lake County Fair
    All day
    August 2, 2018
    Green Lake County Fair
    August 2-5
    Green Lake County Fairgrounds
    570 South Street, Green Lake
    The Green Lake County Fair is a long tradition that locals and visitors anxiously look forward to. The Fair remains an excellent venue to recognize the youth (and adults) of our County as they demonstrate the skills and knowledge they have acquired through project areas and life. Youth and adults from around the county will compete for blue ribbons, trophies and bragging rights in categories that range from pie baking, flower growing, animal showing, woodworking and photography. The Fair provides musical entertainment, educational programs, track events (two Truck/Tractor Pulls and Demolition Derby-International Demolition Derby), carnival-A&P Enterprise Shows and midway and lots of good quality family-themed activities. Food from specially-chosen vendors, along with Farm Bureau favorites, ice cream and BBQ. The Green Lake County Fair is truly a FREE fair. No gate admission is charged or parking fee.
  • Waterfest in Oshkosh-George Thorogood & The Destroyers
    18:00 -22:00
    August 2, 2018

    VIP & General Admission Season Passes as well as Single Event VIP Admission available at The Oshkosh Chamber, Bank First and On Line.

    Ask about Group Discounts, Gazebo & Stage Right admissions.

    Sponsorships still available!
    Contact: Mike at 920-279-7574 or John at 920-303-2265 x18

    www.waterfest.org

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  • Berlin VFW Post #2925’s 2nd Annual End of Summer Raffle
    All day
    August 3, 2018

    Tickets $1 each or 6 for $5.  Avail. from any member or stop in every Wed. during their burger/brat fry from 11a-1p.  Need not be present to win!

    Drawing is Wed., Aug. 29 at 1p.m.

    1st prize…$300 cash

    2nd prize…$200

    3rd prize…$100

    4th & 5th prize…$50

    6th -9th  prize…$25

  • Green Lake County Fair
    All day
    August 3, 2018
    Green Lake County Fair
    August 2-5
    Green Lake County Fairgrounds
    570 South Street, Green Lake
    The Green Lake County Fair is a long tradition that locals and visitors anxiously look forward to. The Fair remains an excellent venue to recognize the youth (and adults) of our County as they demonstrate the skills and knowledge they have acquired through project areas and life. Youth and adults from around the county will compete for blue ribbons, trophies and bragging rights in categories that range from pie baking, flower growing, animal showing, woodworking and photography. The Fair provides musical entertainment, educational programs, track events (two Truck/Tractor Pulls and Demolition Derby-International Demolition Derby), carnival-A&P Enterprise Shows and midway and lots of good quality family-themed activities. Food from specially-chosen vendors, along with Farm Bureau favorites, ice cream and BBQ. The Green Lake County Fair is truly a FREE fair. No gate admission is charged or parking fee.
  • Friends of the Library Used Book Sale
    10:30 -17:30
    August 3, 2018

    Friends of the Library Used Book Sale, August 3 – 4

    The Friends of the Ripon Public Library will be holding a short and sweet summer book sale in the basement of the library at 120 Jefferson Street.  The sale will be held on Friday, August 3 from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday, August 4 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  There are no entry fees!  All items will be regular price and there are plenty of bargains to be found.  Credit card payments will be accepted throughout the sale, in addition to cash and checks.  The mission of the Friends is to promote and support public resources and community programs at the Ripon Public Library, and proceeds from the sale are used to support this mission.  In the past year the Friends have assisted with funding the adult, teen and children’s summer reading programs, the new Makerspace collection, Pinterest Craft Club, 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten, books on CD, and more.

    For more information contact Desiree Bongers at 748-6160, or director@riponlibrary.org.

  • First Annual Golf Scramble Sponsored by Prairie View Masonic Lodge #95
    11:00 -18:00
    August 3, 2018

    First Annual Golf Scramble
    Sponsored by Prairie View Masonic Lodge #95
    Friday, August 3 | 11 am
    Utica Golf Club, Oshkosh
    Enjoy a great day of fun in the great outdoors with all proceeds going to a great cause. Bring your friends, spouses, parents, children, or you can be assigned to a foursome. Cost is $75 per person and all profits will fund college scholarships for seniors from Ripon, Green Lake, and Markesan high schools. A meal will be provided at the clubhouse after the outing.
  • Ripon Summer Concert Series-Wheelhouse
    19:00 -22:00
    August 3, 2018

    See brochure for full line up……Ripon Summer Concert Series 2018

    June 1st through August 31st.  The concerts run from 7:00 to 10:00 pm and take place at The Village Green located at the corner of Watson and Seward Street in downtown Ripon.

    For the 26th consecutive summer, the streets of downtown Ripon will be filled with the sound of music when the Ripon Summer Concert Series returns. This year’s series includes a greater variety of music than ever before. Organized by Ripon Main Street, Inc., the free outdoor concer series will begin on Thursday, May 31st with performances by the RMS and RHS Jazz Bands. The entertainment continues on Friday, June 1st with Wisconsin’s premier 80s rock cover band Cherry Pie.

    The series features a diverse group of entertainers encompassing a wide range of musical styles. Several community favorites are returning to the lineup including Cherry Pie, Road Trip, Star Six Nine and Vic Ferrari. New groups including FBI & the Untouchable Horns, Incendio and Keith Anderson. We believe you will find the mixture of new bands and old favorites very appealing.

    The series typically takes place on Friday evenings, June through August, but occasionally bonus concerts are added or events rescheduled due to weather issues. Participants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. NO CARRY-INs are allowed in the park because beverage sales help cover entertainment expenses. Free music isn’t really free.

    A special Thank You goes out to the local businesses that sponsor the music series. Let them know you appreciate the financial commitment they have made to our community. We are grateful to have their support, because there would not be a concert series without their financial assistance.

    Ripon Main Street, Inc. invites you to enjoy an evening of entertainment in historic downtown Ripon and discover what makes our community so special.

     

  • More events
    • Berlin VFW Post #2925's 2nd Annual End of Summer Raffle
      All day
      August 3, 2018

      Tickets $1 each or 6 for $5.  Avail. from any member or stop in every Wed. during their burger/brat fry from 11a-1p.  Need not be present to win!

      Drawing is Wed., Aug. 29 at 1p.m.

      1st prize…$300 cash

      2nd prize…$200

      3rd prize…$100

      4th & 5th prize…$50

      6th -9th  prize…$25

    • Green Lake County Fair
      All day
      August 3, 2018
      Green Lake County Fair
      August 2-5
      Green Lake County Fairgrounds
      570 South Street, Green Lake
      The Green Lake County Fair is a long tradition that locals and visitors anxiously look forward to. The Fair remains an excellent venue to recognize the youth (and adults) of our County as they demonstrate the skills and knowledge they have acquired through project areas and life. Youth and adults from around the county will compete for blue ribbons, trophies and bragging rights in categories that range from pie baking, flower growing, animal showing, woodworking and photography. The Fair provides musical entertainment, educational programs, track events (two Truck/Tractor Pulls and Demolition Derby-International Demolition Derby), carnival-A&P Enterprise Shows and midway and lots of good quality family-themed activities. Food from specially-chosen vendors, along with Farm Bureau favorites, ice cream and BBQ. The Green Lake County Fair is truly a FREE fair. No gate admission is charged or parking fee.
    • Friends of the Library Used Book Sale
      10:30 -17:30
      August 3, 2018

      Friends of the Library Used Book Sale, August 3 – 4

      The Friends of the Ripon Public Library will be holding a short and sweet summer book sale in the basement of the library at 120 Jefferson Street.  The sale will be held on Friday, August 3 from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday, August 4 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  There are no entry fees!  All items will be regular price and there are plenty of bargains to be found.  Credit card payments will be accepted throughout the sale, in addition to cash and checks.  The mission of the Friends is to promote and support public resources and community programs at the Ripon Public Library, and proceeds from the sale are used to support this mission.  In the past year the Friends have assisted with funding the adult, teen and children’s summer reading programs, the new Makerspace collection, Pinterest Craft Club, 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten, books on CD, and more.

      For more information contact Desiree Bongers at 748-6160, or director@riponlibrary.org.

    • First Annual Golf Scramble Sponsored by Prairie View Masonic Lodge #95
      11:00 -18:00
      August 3, 2018
      First Annual Golf Scramble
      Sponsored by Prairie View Masonic Lodge #95
      Friday, August 3 | 11 am
      Utica Golf Club, Oshkosh
      Enjoy a great day of fun in the great outdoors with all proceeds going to a great cause. Bring your friends, spouses, parents, children, or you can be assigned to a foursome. Cost is $75 per person and all profits will fund college scholarships for seniors from Ripon, Green Lake, and Markesan high schools. A meal will be provided at the clubhouse after the outing.
    • Ripon Summer Concert Series-Wheelhouse
      19:00 -22:00
      August 3, 2018

      See brochure for full line up……Ripon Summer Concert Series 2018

      June 1st through August 31st.  The concerts run from 7:00 to 10:00 pm and take place at The Village Green located at the corner of Watson and Seward Street in downtown Ripon.

      For the 26th consecutive summer, the streets of downtown Ripon will be filled with the sound of music when the Ripon Summer Concert Series returns. This year’s series includes a greater variety of music than ever before. Organized by Ripon Main Street, Inc., the free outdoor concer series will begin on Thursday, May 31st with performances by the RMS and RHS Jazz Bands. The entertainment continues on Friday, June 1st with Wisconsin’s premier 80s rock cover band Cherry Pie.

      The series features a diverse group of entertainers encompassing a wide range of musical styles. Several community favorites are returning to the lineup including Cherry Pie, Road Trip, Star Six Nine and Vic Ferrari. New groups including FBI & the Untouchable Horns, Incendio and Keith Anderson. We believe you will find the mixture of new bands and old favorites very appealing.

      The series typically takes place on Friday evenings, June through August, but occasionally bonus concerts are added or events rescheduled due to weather issues. Participants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. NO CARRY-INs are allowed in the park because beverage sales help cover entertainment expenses. Free music isn’t really free.

      A special Thank You goes out to the local businesses that sponsor the music series. Let them know you appreciate the financial commitment they have made to our community. We are grateful to have their support, because there would not be a concert series without their financial assistance.

      Ripon Main Street, Inc. invites you to enjoy an evening of entertainment in historic downtown Ripon and discover what makes our community so special.

       

4
  • Ripon Art Walk
    All day
    August 4, 2018

    Aug. 4

  • Green Lake County Fair
    All day
    August 4, 2018
    Green Lake County Fair
    August 2-5
    Green Lake County Fairgrounds
    570 South Street, Green Lake
    The Green Lake County Fair is a long tradition that locals and visitors anxiously look forward to. The Fair remains an excellent venue to recognize the youth (and adults) of our County as they demonstrate the skills and knowledge they have acquired through project areas and life. Youth and adults from around the county will compete for blue ribbons, trophies and bragging rights in categories that range from pie baking, flower growing, animal showing, woodworking and photography. The Fair provides musical entertainment, educational programs, track events (two Truck/Tractor Pulls and Demolition Derby-International Demolition Derby), carnival-A&P Enterprise Shows and midway and lots of good quality family-themed activities. Food from specially-chosen vendors, along with Farm Bureau favorites, ice cream and BBQ. The Green Lake County Fair is truly a FREE fair. No gate admission is charged or parking fee.
  • Wooden Boat Show at Deacon Mills Wharf in Green Lake
    08:00 -15:00
    August 4, 2018

    Wooden Boat Show
    Saturday, August 4 | 8 am to 3 pm
    Deacon Mills Wharf
    Calling all boat enthusiasts! The Green Lake Wooden Boat Show will take place this Saturday, and will feature a whole line-up of Chris-Craft wooden boats ranging from the 1920s to the 1970s, and more!
    The public can view the boats from 8 am to 3 pm, with special Thunder on the Wharf times (when all the captains start their boats at the same time!) happening every hour.
  • Coloma Flea & Craft Market
    08:00 -15:00
    August 4, 2018
    200-298 Front Street, Coloma, WI 54930, USA

    Coloma Community Park
    232 S Front Street (aka CTY CH), Coloma
    Market Dates;  August 4, September 1,

    8 am -3 pm rain or shine
    Sponsored by:  Coloma Area Historical Society

    Shop for crafts, antiques, collectibles, rummage, flea market items,
    produce, baked goods, and more. Information on shopping or to sign up as a
    seller email or call 715-570-2009. Food and beverage available at 11 am.
    Bathrooms and parking at the park.   Historical. Museum located next to
    Market is open 10 am – 3 pm with live demonstrations on Market dates at 11
    am

  • Friends of the Library Used Book Sale
    09:30 -12:30
    August 4, 2018

    Friends of the Library Used Book Sale, August 3 – 4

    The Friends of the Ripon Public Library will be holding a short and sweet summer book sale in the basement of the library at 120 Jefferson Street.  The sale will be held on Friday, August 3 from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday, August 4 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  There are no entry fees!  All items will be regular price and there are plenty of bargains to be found.  Credit card payments will be accepted throughout the sale, in addition to cash and checks.  The mission of the Friends is to promote and support public resources and community programs at the Ripon Public Library, and proceeds from the sale are used to support this mission.  In the past year the Friends have assisted with funding the adult, teen and children’s summer reading programs, the new Makerspace collection, Pinterest Craft Club, 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten, books on CD, and more.

    For more information contact Desiree Bongers at 748-6160, or director@riponlibrary.org.

  • Ripon Cookie Days
    10:00 -13:30
    August 4, 2018

    Aug. 4, 10a.m.-1:30p.m.  Superhero theme!

    Barlow Park, Ripon

    Go to www.ripon-wi.com, call the chamber at 748-6764 or email them at chamber@ripon-wi.com for full details.

  • St. Paul Parish Festival
    16:30 -22:00
    August 4, 2018
    622 S Beach St, Plainfield, WI 54966, USA

    See flyer for info……2018 festival placemat

  • Luau & Pig Roast at Hucklberry Acres Campground
    17:00 -22:00
    August 4, 2018
    E9005 Hucklberry Rd, New London, WI 54961, USA

    Hucklberry Acres Campgrounds, E9005 Hucklberry Lane, New London, WI

    Sat., Aug. 4

    Pig Roast 5p

    Luau 8p

    Music by Steve Arnold 7p-10p

     

  • Ripon Summer Concert Series-Avalanche Lilly
    19:00 -22:00
    August 4, 2018

    See brochure for full line up……Ripon Summer Concert Series 2018

    June 1st through August 31st.  The concerts run from 7:00 to 10:00 pm and take place at The Village Green located at the corner of Watson and Seward Street in downtown Ripon.

    For the 26th consecutive summer, the streets of downtown Ripon will be filled with the sound of music when the Ripon Summer Concert Series returns. This year’s series includes a greater variety of music than ever before. Organized by Ripon Main Street, Inc., the free outdoor concer series will begin on Thursday, May 31st with performances by the RMS and RHS Jazz Bands. The entertainment continues on Friday, June 1st with Wisconsin’s premier 80s rock cover band Cherry Pie.

    The series features a diverse group of entertainers encompassing a wide range of musical styles. Several community favorites are returning to the lineup including Cherry Pie, Road Trip, Star Six Nine and Vic Ferrari. New groups including FBI & the Untouchable Horns, Incendio and Keith Anderson. We believe you will find the mixture of new bands and old favorites very appealing.

    The series typically takes place on Friday evenings, June through August, but occasionally bonus concerts are added or events rescheduled due to weather issues. Participants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. NO CARRY-INs are allowed in the park because beverage sales help cover entertainment expenses. Free music isn’t really free.

    A special Thank You goes out to the local businesses that sponsor the music series. Let them know you appreciate the financial commitment they have made to our community. We are grateful to have their support, because there would not be a concert series without their financial assistance.

    Ripon Main Street, Inc. invites you to enjoy an evening of entertainment in historic downtown Ripon and discover what makes our community so special.

     

  • More events
    • Ripon Art Walk
      All day
      August 4, 2018

      Aug. 4

    • Green Lake County Fair
      All day
      August 4, 2018
      Green Lake County Fair
      August 2-5
      Green Lake County Fairgrounds
      570 South Street, Green Lake
      The Green Lake County Fair is a long tradition that locals and visitors anxiously look forward to. The Fair remains an excellent venue to recognize the youth (and adults) of our County as they demonstrate the skills and knowledge they have acquired through project areas and life. Youth and adults from around the county will compete for blue ribbons, trophies and bragging rights in categories that range from pie baking, flower growing, animal showing, woodworking and photography. The Fair provides musical entertainment, educational programs, track events (two Truck/Tractor Pulls and Demolition Derby-International Demolition Derby), carnival-A&P Enterprise Shows and midway and lots of good quality family-themed activities. Food from specially-chosen vendors, along with Farm Bureau favorites, ice cream and BBQ. The Green Lake County Fair is truly a FREE fair. No gate admission is charged or parking fee.
    • Wooden Boat Show at Deacon Mills Wharf in Green Lake
      08:00 -15:00
      August 4, 2018
      Wooden Boat Show
      Saturday, August 4 | 8 am to 3 pm
      Deacon Mills Wharf
      Calling all boat enthusiasts! The Green Lake Wooden Boat Show will take place this Saturday, and will feature a whole line-up of Chris-Craft wooden boats ranging from the 1920s to the 1970s, and more!
      The public can view the boats from 8 am to 3 pm, with special Thunder on the Wharf times (when all the captains start their boats at the same time!) happening every hour.
    • Coloma Flea & Craft Market
      08:00 -15:00
      August 4, 2018
      200-298 Front Street, Coloma, WI 54930, USA

      Coloma Community Park
      232 S Front Street (aka CTY CH), Coloma
      Market Dates;  August 4, September 1,

      8 am -3 pm rain or shine
      Sponsored by:  Coloma Area Historical Society

      Shop for crafts, antiques, collectibles, rummage, flea market items,
      produce, baked goods, and more. Information on shopping or to sign up as a
      seller email or call 715-570-2009. Food and beverage available at 11 am.
      Bathrooms and parking at the park.   Historical. Museum located next to
      Market is open 10 am – 3 pm with live demonstrations on Market dates at 11
      am

    • Friends of the Library Used Book Sale
      09:30 -12:30
      August 4, 2018

      Friends of the Library Used Book Sale, August 3 – 4

      The Friends of the Ripon Public Library will be holding a short and sweet summer book sale in the basement of the library at 120 Jefferson Street.  The sale will be held on Friday, August 3 from 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Saturday, August 4 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.  There are no entry fees!  All items will be regular price and there are plenty of bargains to be found.  Credit card payments will be accepted throughout the sale, in addition to cash and checks.  The mission of the Friends is to promote and support public resources and community programs at the Ripon Public Library, and proceeds from the sale are used to support this mission.  In the past year the Friends have assisted with funding the adult, teen and children’s summer reading programs, the new Makerspace collection, Pinterest Craft Club, 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten, books on CD, and more.

      For more information contact Desiree Bongers at 748-6160, or director@riponlibrary.org.

    • Ripon Cookie Days
      10:00 -13:30
      August 4, 2018

      Aug. 4, 10a.m.-1:30p.m.  Superhero theme!

      Barlow Park, Ripon

      Go to www.ripon-wi.com, call the chamber at 748-6764 or email them at chamber@ripon-wi.com for full details.

    • St. Paul Parish Festival
      16:30 -22:00
      August 4, 2018
      622 S Beach St, Plainfield, WI 54966, USA

      See flyer for info……2018 festival placemat

    • Luau & Pig Roast at Hucklberry Acres Campground
      17:00 -22:00
      August 4, 2018
      E9005 Hucklberry Rd, New London, WI 54961, USA

      Hucklberry Acres Campgrounds, E9005 Hucklberry Lane, New London, WI

      Sat., Aug. 4

      Pig Roast 5p

      Luau 8p

      Music by Steve Arnold 7p-10p

       

    • Ripon Summer Concert Series-Avalanche Lilly
      19:00 -22:00
      August 4, 2018

      See brochure for full line up……Ripon Summer Concert Series 2018

      June 1st through August 31st.  The concerts run from 7:00 to 10:00 pm and take place at The Village Green located at the corner of Watson and Seward Street in downtown Ripon.

      For the 26th consecutive summer, the streets of downtown Ripon will be filled with the sound of music when the Ripon Summer Concert Series returns. This year’s series includes a greater variety of music than ever before. Organized by Ripon Main Street, Inc., the free outdoor concer series will begin on Thursday, May 31st with performances by the RMS and RHS Jazz Bands. The entertainment continues on Friday, June 1st with Wisconsin’s premier 80s rock cover band Cherry Pie.

      The series features a diverse group of entertainers encompassing a wide range of musical styles. Several community favorites are returning to the lineup including Cherry Pie, Road Trip, Star Six Nine and Vic Ferrari. New groups including FBI & the Untouchable Horns, Incendio and Keith Anderson. We believe you will find the mixture of new bands and old favorites very appealing.

      The series typically takes place on Friday evenings, June through August, but occasionally bonus concerts are added or events rescheduled due to weather issues. Participants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. NO CARRY-INs are allowed in the park because beverage sales help cover entertainment expenses. Free music isn’t really free.

      A special Thank You goes out to the local businesses that sponsor the music series. Let them know you appreciate the financial commitment they have made to our community. We are grateful to have their support, because there would not be a concert series without their financial assistance.

      Ripon Main Street, Inc. invites you to enjoy an evening of entertainment in historic downtown Ripon and discover what makes our community so special.

       

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  • Green Lake County Fair
    All day
    August 5, 2018
    Green Lake County Fair
    August 2-5
    Green Lake County Fairgrounds
    570 South Street, Green Lake
    The Green Lake County Fair is a long tradition that locals and visitors anxiously look forward to. The Fair remains an excellent venue to recognize the youth (and adults) of our County as they demonstrate the skills and knowledge they have acquired through project areas and life. Youth and adults from around the county will compete for blue ribbons, trophies and bragging rights in categories that range from pie baking, flower growing, animal showing, woodworking and photography. The Fair provides musical entertainment, educational programs, track events (two Truck/Tractor Pulls and Demolition Derby-International Demolition Derby), carnival-A&P Enterprise Shows and midway and lots of good quality family-themed activities. Food from specially-chosen vendors, along with Farm Bureau favorites, ice cream and BBQ. The Green Lake County Fair is truly a FREE fair. No gate admission is charged or parking fee.
  • Green Lake County Fair
    All day
    August 5, 2018
    Green Lake County Fair
    August 2-5
    Green Lake County Fairgrounds
    570 South Street, Green Lake
    The Green Lake County Fair is a long tradition that locals and visitors anxiously look forward to. The Fair remains an excellent venue to recognize the youth (and adults) of our County as they demonstrate the skills and knowledge they have acquired through project areas and life. Youth and adults from around the county will compete for blue ribbons, trophies and bragging rights in categories that range from pie baking, flower growing, animal showing, woodworking and photography. The Fair provides musical entertainment, educational programs, track events (two Truck/Tractor Pulls and Demolition Derby-International Demolition Derby), carnival-A&P Enterprise Shows and midway and lots of good quality family-themed activities. Food from specially-chosen vendors, along with Farm Bureau favorites, ice cream and BBQ. The Green Lake County Fair is truly a FREE fair. No gate admission is charged or parking fee.
  • St. Paul Parish Festival
    10:00 -17:00
    August 5, 2018
    622 S Beach St, Plainfield, WI 54966, USA

    See flyer for info……2018 festival placemat

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  • Berlin VFW Post #2925’s 2nd Annual End of Summer Raffle
    All day
    August 10, 2018

    Tickets $1 each or 6 for $5.  Avail. from any member or stop in every Wed. during their burger/brat fry from 11a-1p.  Need not be present to win!

    Drawing is Wed., Aug. 29 at 1p.m.

    1st prize…$300 cash

    2nd prize…$200

    3rd prize…$100

    4th & 5th prize…$50

    6th -9th  prize…$25

  • Berlin Boat Club Corn Roast
    17:00 -23:59
    August 10, 2018
  • Ripon Summer Concert Series-Incendio
    19:00 -22:00
    August 10, 2018

    See brochure for full line up……Ripon Summer Concert Series 2018

    June 1st through August 31st.  The concerts run from 7:00 to 10:00 pm and take place at The Village Green located at the corner of Watson and Seward Street in downtown Ripon.

    For the 26th consecutive summer, the streets of downtown Ripon will be filled with the sound of music when the Ripon Summer Concert Series returns. This year’s series includes a greater variety of music than ever before. Organized by Ripon Main Street, Inc., the free outdoor concer series will begin on Thursday, May 31st with performances by the RMS and RHS Jazz Bands. The entertainment continues on Friday, June 1st with Wisconsin’s premier 80s rock cover band Cherry Pie.

    The series features a diverse group of entertainers encompassing a wide range of musical styles. Several community favorites are returning to the lineup including Cherry Pie, Road Trip, Star Six Nine and Vic Ferrari. New groups including FBI & the Untouchable Horns, Incendio and Keith Anderson. We believe you will find the mixture of new bands and old favorites very appealing.

    The series typically takes place on Friday evenings, June through August, but occasionally bonus concerts are added or events rescheduled due to weather issues. Participants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. NO CARRY-INs are allowed in the park because beverage sales help cover entertainment expenses. Free music isn’t really free.

    A special Thank You goes out to the local businesses that sponsor the music series. Let them know you appreciate the financial commitment they have made to our community. We are grateful to have their support, because there would not be a concert series without their financial assistance.

    Ripon Main Street, Inc. invites you to enjoy an evening of entertainment in historic downtown Ripon and discover what makes our community so special.

     

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  • Princeton Crazy Days
    All day
    August 11, 2018

    August 11

  • 17th Annual Back to School Bash
    08:00 -11:00
    August 11, 2018

    Planning is underway for the 17th annual Back to School Bash, coordinated by the Waushara County Department of Human Services. The Back to School Bash provides backpacks and school supplies for Waushara County children in need.
    Paying school registration fees and purchasing required school supplies can be a financial hardship for many families. The start of the school year can be especially stressful for parents and students if they return to school without the expected school supplies and know their parents can’t afford them. The Back to School Bash depends on support of local business, civic groups and community members to ensure community children have the tools they need to learn. Last year, more than 300 children received backpacks of school supplies.
    The committee is currently seeking donations of school supplies and backpacks. Donation totes have been placed throughout Waushara County. In Wautoma, totes are located at: St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Shopko, Hometown Bank, US Bank, Huntington Bank, BMO Bank, Waushara County Courthouse and the Wautoma Public Library.  In Wild Rose, totes are available at the Farmers State Bank, Centex Coop, United Methodist Church, United Presbyterian Church and the Patterson Memorial Library.  In Plainfield/Hancock/Coloma communities, totes are available at the Royal Supermarket, Portage County Bank, the Hancock Bank and the Coloma Library. In Redgranite, totes are available at the First Congregational Church, Hometown Bank, BR Diner and the Curve-In Café.
    Monetary donations can also be made payable to Waushara County DHS-Back to School Bash and mailed to P.O. Box 1230 Wautoma, WI 54982.
    The Back to School Bash will be held Saturday, August 11th in the basement demonstration room of the Waushara County Courthouse. School supplies will be distributed from 8-11am on a first-come first-serve basis. To offset program costs, $2.00 per backpack fee will be collected. Proof of Waushara County residency is required.
    To learn more about Waushara County’s Back to School Bash or make a donation, contact Angie Konieczki at 920-787-6550 angie.konieczki@co.waushara.wi.us or Jan Novak at 920-787-6600 jan.novak@co.waushara.wi.us
  • Berlin Boat Club Corn Roast
    12:00 -23:59
    August 11, 2018
  • Culpepper & Merriweather Circus
    14:00 -18:00
    August 11, 2018

    Lake Winneconne Park

    Sat. & Sun., Aug. 11-12, showtimes 2p.m. & 4:30 p.m. both days.

    Sponsored by Winneconne Chamber of Commerce

  • Outdoor Olympics at Hucklberry Acres Campground
    15:00 -21:00
    August 11, 2018
    E9005 Hucklberry Rd, New London, WI 54961, USA

    Hucklberry Acres Campgrounds, E9005 Hucklberry Lane, New London, WI

    Disc golf, Horseshoes, Beer pong

    Sat., Aug. 11, 3p-9p

     

     

  • More events
    • Princeton Crazy Days
      All day
      August 11, 2018

      August 11

    • 17th Annual Back to School Bash
      08:00 -11:00
      August 11, 2018
      Planning is underway for the 17th annual Back to School Bash, coordinated by the Waushara County Department of Human Services. The Back to School Bash provides backpacks and school supplies for Waushara County children in need.
      Paying school registration fees and purchasing required school supplies can be a financial hardship for many families. The start of the school year can be especially stressful for parents and students if they return to school without the expected school supplies and know their parents can’t afford them. The Back to School Bash depends on support of local business, civic groups and community members to ensure community children have the tools they need to learn. Last year, more than 300 children received backpacks of school supplies.
      The committee is currently seeking donations of school supplies and backpacks. Donation totes have been placed throughout Waushara County. In Wautoma, totes are located at: St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Shopko, Hometown Bank, US Bank, Huntington Bank, BMO Bank, Waushara County Courthouse and the Wautoma Public Library.  In Wild Rose, totes are available at the Farmers State Bank, Centex Coop, United Methodist Church, United Presbyterian Church and the Patterson Memorial Library.  In Plainfield/Hancock/Coloma communities, totes are available at the Royal Supermarket, Portage County Bank, the Hancock Bank and the Coloma Library. In Redgranite, totes are available at the First Congregational Church, Hometown Bank, BR Diner and the Curve-In Café.
      Monetary donations can also be made payable to Waushara County DHS-Back to School Bash and mailed to P.O. Box 1230 Wautoma, WI 54982.
      The Back to School Bash will be held Saturday, August 11th in the basement demonstration room of the Waushara County Courthouse. School supplies will be distributed from 8-11am on a first-come first-serve basis. To offset program costs, $2.00 per backpack fee will be collected. Proof of Waushara County residency is required.
      To learn more about Waushara County’s Back to School Bash or make a donation, contact Angie Konieczki at 920-787-6550 angie.konieczki@co.waushara.wi.us or Jan Novak at 920-787-6600 jan.novak@co.waushara.wi.us
    • Berlin Boat Club Corn Roast
      12:00 -23:59
      August 11, 2018
    • Culpepper & Merriweather Circus
      14:00 -18:00
      August 11, 2018

      Lake Winneconne Park

      Sat. & Sun., Aug. 11-12, showtimes 2p.m. & 4:30 p.m. both days.

      Sponsored by Winneconne Chamber of Commerce

    • Outdoor Olympics at Hucklberry Acres Campground
      15:00 -21:00
      August 11, 2018
      E9005 Hucklberry Rd, New London, WI 54961, USA

      Hucklberry Acres Campgrounds, E9005 Hucklberry Lane, New London, WI

      Disc golf, Horseshoes, Beer pong

      Sat., Aug. 11, 3p-9p

       

       

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  • “Walk-the-Waush” Walking Challenge
    All day
    August 13, 2018

    Walk-the-Waush Challenge
    The Waushara County Health Department, Waushara County Chapter of the Ice Age Trial
    Alliance and Waushara County Parks Department have partnered together to create a
    walking challenge called Walk-the-Waush. The challenge will be held June 1st through August
    19th. The challenge is free and open to walkers, runners and hikers of all ages and abilities.
    Participants can enter as an individual or as a team (maximum of 4 per team). Participants
    can pick up a Trail Book from the Waushara County libraries, the Waushara County Health
    Department and Waushara County Parks Department, or the Waushara County Chamber of
    Commerce Office and Information Kiosks located in Wild Rose, Plainfield and Wautoma. If
    anyone requires assistance to complete the challenge, Assist Wisconsin is available as a
    partner. They are a non-profit organization whose mission is to replace obstacles with
    opportunities for individuals with disabilities and their families. They are able to provide
    special equipment and volunteer support. Please visit www.assistwi.org or call 608-253-2939
    to speak with a member of their staff. You can find more information about the challenge on
    Facebook at “Walk-the-Waush Challenge” or call the Waushara County Health Department
    at 920-787-6590.

    How many miles can you walk in 80 days?  June 1 Thru August 19
    No fee to enter.  Open to all ages and abilities.
    Enter as an Individual or Team of Four.

    Log miles from 13 trails in Waushara County.
    Pick up a Trail Book at your local library, the
    Health Department & Parks Department, the
    Chamber of Commerce Office, and info kiosks.

    Find us on Facebook:
    “Walk – the -Waush Challenge” Event
    or call the Health Dept at 920-787-6590 for details

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  • 1st annual Oshkosh Fine Arts Association Plein Air Festival
    All day
    August 16, 2018

     Join us for the 1st annual Oshkosh Fine Arts Association Plein Air Festival – August 16-19, 2018

     

    Artist Application Plein Air            Sponsorship Opportunities Support the Plein Air Festival

    Welcome to our first annual Plein Air Event. It is a 4-day event, painting from Thursday thru Saturday, ending with a reception and sale on Sunday.
    Artists are invited to paint throughout the city of Oshkosh. Read full details on Artist Application and Prospectus

        Day 1 – Thursday, August 16: Start the event with a Sunrise Paint at Menomonie Park on stunning Lake Winnebago.

        Day 2 –  Friday, August 17: Paint on the beautiful grounds of the Paine Art Center and Gardens in the morning. Later that day we will gather at the Fox River Brewing Co.

        Day 3 – Saturday, August 18: Enjoy the lovely music while painting at Oshkosh Jazz Festival Meets the Arts, at Carl Steiger Park.

        Day 4 – Sunday, August 19: Our artist reception and painting sale will be at UW Oshkosh Alumni Welcome/Conference Center from 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

    Registration Fee: $35 in advance.   $45 for same day registration.

    AWARDS:

    Best of show $750

    Second Place $500

    Third Place $350

    Spirit of Oshkosh $250

    Award of Excellence $250

    OFAA Honor Award $250

    Purchase Awards by number of community sponsors

    http://oshkoshfinearts.org/Plein%20Air%20Event.html

     

  • Waterfest in Oshkosh-Blackberry Smoke, JJ Grey & Mofro
    18:00 -22:00
    August 16, 2018

    VIP & General Admission Season Passes as well as Single Event VIP Admission available at The Oshkosh Chamber, Bank First and On Line.

    Ask about Group Discounts, Gazebo & Stage Right admissions.

    Sponsorships still available!
    Contact: Mike at 920-279-7574 or John at 920-303-2265 x18

    www.waterfest.org

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  • Markesan City-wide Garage Sales
    All day
    August 17, 2018

    Fri & Sat, Aug. 17-18

  • 1st annual Oshkosh Fine Arts Association Plein Air Festival
    All day
    August 17, 2018

     Join us for the 1st annual Oshkosh Fine Arts Association Plein Air Festival – August 16-19, 2018

     

    Artist Application Plein Air            Sponsorship Opportunities Support the Plein Air Festival

    Welcome to our first annual Plein Air Event. It is a 4-day event, painting from Thursday thru Saturday, ending with a reception and sale on Sunday.
    Artists are invited to paint throughout the city of Oshkosh. Read full details on Artist Application and Prospectus

        Day 1 – Thursday, August 16: Start the event with a Sunrise Paint at Menomonie Park on stunning Lake Winnebago.

        Day 2 –  Friday, August 17: Paint on the beautiful grounds of the Paine Art Center and Gardens in the morning. Later that day we will gather at the Fox River Brewing Co.

        Day 3 – Saturday, August 18: Enjoy the lovely music while painting at Oshkosh Jazz Festival Meets the Arts, at Carl Steiger Park.

        Day 4 – Sunday, August 19: Our artist reception and painting sale will be at UW Oshkosh Alumni Welcome/Conference Center from 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

    Registration Fee: $35 in advance.   $45 for same day registration.

    AWARDS:

    Best of show $750

    Second Place $500

    Third Place $350

    Spirit of Oshkosh $250

    Award of Excellence $250

    OFAA Honor Award $250

    Purchase Awards by number of community sponsors

    http://oshkoshfinearts.org/Plein%20Air%20Event.html

     

  • Ripon Summer Concert Series-Reverand Raven
    19:00 -22:00
    August 17, 2018

    See brochure for full line up……Ripon Summer Concert Series 2018

    June 1st through August 31st.  The concerts run from 7:00 to 10:00 pm and take place at The Village Green located at the corner of Watson and Seward Street in downtown Ripon.

    For the 26th consecutive summer, the streets of downtown Ripon will be filled with the sound of music when the Ripon Summer Concert Series returns. This year’s series includes a greater variety of music than ever before. Organized by Ripon Main Street, Inc., the free outdoor concer series will begin on Thursday, May 31st with performances by the RMS and RHS Jazz Bands. The entertainment continues on Friday, June 1st with Wisconsin’s premier 80s rock cover band Cherry Pie.

    The series features a diverse group of entertainers encompassing a wide range of musical styles. Several community favorites are returning to the lineup including Cherry Pie, Road Trip, Star Six Nine and Vic Ferrari. New groups including FBI & the Untouchable Horns, Incendio and Keith Anderson. We believe you will find the mixture of new bands and old favorites very appealing.

    The series typically takes place on Friday evenings, June through August, but occasionally bonus concerts are added or events rescheduled due to weather issues. Participants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. NO CARRY-INs are allowed in the park because beverage sales help cover entertainment expenses. Free music isn’t really free.

    A special Thank You goes out to the local businesses that sponsor the music series. Let them know you appreciate the financial commitment they have made to our community. We are grateful to have their support, because there would not be a concert series without their financial assistance.

    Ripon Main Street, Inc. invites you to enjoy an evening of entertainment in historic downtown Ripon and discover what makes our community so special.

     

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  • Eureka Methodist Church 150 Year Anniversary Celebration
    09:00 -15:00
    August 19, 2018

    Sun., August 19

    Worship begins at 9a.m.

    Albright Polka Band Worship music

    Potluck at noon

    Music & fellowship to follow reflecting on the many years of “Sowing the Good Seed”.

    Join them for a day filled with fun & fellowship!

  • 1st annual Oshkosh Fine Arts Association Plein Air Festival
    09:00 -12:30
    August 19, 2018

     Join us for the 1st annual Oshkosh Fine Arts Association Plein Air Festival – August 16-19, 2018

     

    Artist Application Plein Air            Sponsorship Opportunities Support the Plein Air Festival

    Welcome to our first annual Plein Air Event. It is a 4-day event, painting from Thursday thru Saturday, ending with a reception and sale on Sunday.
    Artists are invited to paint throughout the city of Oshkosh. Read full details on Artist Application and Prospectus

        Day 1 – Thursday, August 16: Start the event with a Sunrise Paint at Menomonie Park on stunning Lake Winnebago.

        Day 2 –  Friday, August 17: Paint on the beautiful grounds of the Paine Art Center and Gardens in the morning. Later that day we will gather at the Fox River Brewing Co.

        Day 3 – Saturday, August 18: Enjoy the lovely music while painting at Oshkosh Jazz Festival Meets the Arts, at Carl Steiger Park.

        Day 4 – Sunday, August 19: Our artist reception and painting sale will be at UW Oshkosh Alumni Welcome/Conference Center from 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

    Registration Fee: $35 in advance.   $45 for same day registration.

    AWARDS:

    Best of show $750

    Second Place $500

    Third Place $350

    Spirit of Oshkosh $250

    Award of Excellence $250

    OFAA Honor Award $250

    Purchase Awards by number of community sponsors

    http://oshkoshfinearts.org/Plein%20Air%20Event.html

     

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  • Brat & Burger Fry at Berlin’s VFW Post #2925
    11:49 -13:00
    August 22, 2018

    Now thru August, 11am to 1pm

    Weekly Brat/Burger Fry begins at VFW Post #2925 & runs every Wednesday now through August

     

  • Waushara County UW – Extension sponsoring “Serving Up Knowledge” Lunch & Learn Series
    12:00 -13:00
    August 22, 2018

    The Waushara County UW – Extension office is sponsoring a
    series of one hour workshops through the end of the year as part of a “Serving Up
    Knowledge” Lunch & Learn Series. The public is welcome to attend.

    The next workshop is “Food Preservation” on August 22, from noon to 1:00 P.M. in the Demonstration Room of the Waushara County Courthouse. Parking is available on the corner of Elm Street and Scott Street.  The UW – Extension mission is “We teach, learn, lead & serve, connecting people with the University of Wisconsin and engaging with them in transforming lives and communities”. Through these Lunch & Learn Classes, UW-Extension is reaching out to the community through teaching, and
    transforming lives, through the knowledge they are serving up.

    Preregistration is needed. To register for this class, please call the Waushara County
    Extension office at 920-787-0416, by 4:30 p.m. If you are interested in a box lunch
    prepared by the Department of Aging, please note that when you register. The cost will
    be $5.00 per person, payable at the class. We look forward to seeing you at the class!

    Upcoming Lunch & Learn Classes will also be held in the Demonstration Room at the courthouse in
    Wautoma from noon to 1:00.

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  • Ripon Summer Concert Series-Vic Ferrari
    19:00 -22:00
    August 24, 2018

    See brochure for full line up……Ripon Summer Concert Series 2018

    June 1st through August 31st.  The concerts run from 7:00 to 10:00 pm and take place at The Village Green located at the corner of Watson and Seward Street in downtown Ripon.

    For the 26th consecutive summer, the streets of downtown Ripon will be filled with the sound of music when the Ripon Summer Concert Series returns. This year’s series includes a greater variety of music than ever before. Organized by Ripon Main Street, Inc., the free outdoor concer series will begin on Thursday, May 31st with performances by the RMS and RHS Jazz Bands. The entertainment continues on Friday, June 1st with Wisconsin’s premier 80s rock cover band Cherry Pie.

    The series features a diverse group of entertainers encompassing a wide range of musical styles. Several community favorites are returning to the lineup including Cherry Pie, Road Trip, Star Six Nine and Vic Ferrari. New groups including FBI & the Untouchable Horns, Incendio and Keith Anderson. We believe you will find the mixture of new bands and old favorites very appealing.

    The series typically takes place on Friday evenings, June through August, but occasionally bonus concerts are added or events rescheduled due to weather issues. Participants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. NO CARRY-INs are allowed in the park because beverage sales help cover entertainment expenses. Free music isn’t really free.

    A special Thank You goes out to the local businesses that sponsor the music series. Let them know you appreciate the financial commitment they have made to our community. We are grateful to have their support, because there would not be a concert series without their financial assistance.

    Ripon Main Street, Inc. invites you to enjoy an evening of entertainment in historic downtown Ripon and discover what makes our community so special.

     

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  • ThedaCare Stop the Bleed Class
    16:00 -17:00
    August 27, 2018

    To register, please email TraumaServices@Thedacare.org or call 920.720.7371. This is a free event, but registration is appreciated so that we can secure the appropriate number of instructors.
    August 27, 2018 Monday 4-5pm
    ThedaCare Hospital – Wild Rose
    Hadden Memorial Conference Room
    August 29, 2018 Wednesday 9-10am
    Wild Rose Library/Community Room
    (Patterson Memorial Library, 500 Wisconsin Street, Wild Rose)
    ThedaCare Stop The Bleed Class
    The Stop the Bleed initiative is designed to train non-medical citizens the ability to recognize life threatening bleed and then provide helpful interventions. The vision is that this training be as common as CPR and that people will readily step in to provide aid when safe and appropriate.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKow9PvTg3s
    www.bleedingcontrol.org
    This course is not about civilians or non-medical personnel taking the place of EMS. Rather, it is an emphasis on quick thinking/emergent interventions that can be safely done while awaiting the EMS team that has been activated by 911. We teach to first check for scene safety, then ABC (Alert (911), Bleeding (identify where and if it’s life threatening) and Compress (apply pressure or a tourniquet). Many preventable deaths from bleeding can be addressed if civilians take action. Similar to the work on CPR in years past – it’s now a highly recognized intervention performed every day by non-medical personnel.
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  • ThedaCare Stop the Bleed Class
    09:00 -10:00
    August 29, 2018

    To register, please email TraumaServices@Thedacare.org or call 920.720.7371. This is a free event, but registration is appreciated so that we can secure the appropriate number of instructors.
    August 27, 2018 Monday 4-5pm
    ThedaCare Hospital – Wild Rose
    Hadden Memorial Conference Room
    August 29, 2018 Wednesday 9-10am
    Wild Rose Library/Community Room
    (Patterson Memorial Library, 500 Wisconsin Street, Wild Rose)
    ThedaCare Stop The Bleed Class
    The Stop the Bleed initiative is designed to train non-medical citizens the ability to recognize life threatening bleed and then provide helpful interventions. The vision is that this training be as common as CPR and that people will readily step in to provide aid when safe and appropriate.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKow9PvTg3s
    www.bleedingcontrol.org
    This course is not about civilians or non-medical personnel taking the place of EMS. Rather, it is an emphasis on quick thinking/emergent interventions that can be safely done while awaiting the EMS team that has been activated by 911. We teach to first check for scene safety, then ABC (Alert (911), Bleeding (identify where and if it’s life threatening) and Compress (apply pressure or a tourniquet). Many preventable deaths from bleeding can be addressed if civilians take action. Similar to the work on CPR in years past – it’s now a highly recognized intervention performed every day by non-medical personnel.
  • Brat & Burger Fry at Berlin’s VFW Post #2925
    11:49 -13:00
    August 29, 2018

    11am to 1pm

    LAST Brat/Burger Fry at VFW Post #2925

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  • Redgranite Labor Days Festival
    All day
    August 31, 2018
  • Ripon Summer Concert Series-Keith Anderson
    19:00 -22:00
    August 31, 2018

    See brochure for full line up……Ripon Summer Concert Series 2018

    June 1st through August 31st.  The concerts run from 7:00 to 10:00 pm and take place at The Village Green located at the corner of Watson and Seward Street in downtown Ripon.

    For the 26th consecutive summer, the streets of downtown Ripon will be filled with the sound of music when the Ripon Summer Concert Series returns. This year’s series includes a greater variety of music than ever before. Organized by Ripon Main Street, Inc., the free outdoor concer series will begin on Thursday, May 31st with performances by the RMS and RHS Jazz Bands. The entertainment continues on Friday, June 1st with Wisconsin’s premier 80s rock cover band Cherry Pie.

    The series features a diverse group of entertainers encompassing a wide range of musical styles. Several community favorites are returning to the lineup including Cherry Pie, Road Trip, Star Six Nine and Vic Ferrari. New groups including FBI & the Untouchable Horns, Incendio and Keith Anderson. We believe you will find the mixture of new bands and old favorites very appealing.

    The series typically takes place on Friday evenings, June through August, but occasionally bonus concerts are added or events rescheduled due to weather issues. Participants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. NO CARRY-INs are allowed in the park because beverage sales help cover entertainment expenses. Free music isn’t really free.

    A special Thank You goes out to the local businesses that sponsor the music series. Let them know you appreciate the financial commitment they have made to our community. We are grateful to have their support, because there would not be a concert series without their financial assistance.

    Ripon Main Street, Inc. invites you to enjoy an evening of entertainment in historic downtown Ripon and discover what makes our community so special.

     

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