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  • Fundraiser Benefit for The Justin & Abby Lewis Family
    All day
    March 2, 2019

    A fundraiser benefit for The Justin & Abby Lewis Family will be held Saturday, March 2nd at Brantley’s Bowlerama – located at W1802 CO. Rd. A & Hwy 23, Green Lake. The entry fee is $25 ($15 given to family & $10 for the prize fee) The event will include a silent auction, raffle prizes, family bowling from noon until 3:00 pm, and a singles 8 pin tap tourney from 4:00 pm & 6:30pm, if needed. All proceeds will be given directly to the family. Call 920-229-2326 to reserve your spot. If you’d like to donate, call 920-229-3004.

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  • Neshkoro Community Center Pancake Breakfast
    07:00 -12:00
    March 3, 2019

    The Neshkoro Community Center Pancake Breakfast will be held March 3, 2019 from 7:00 am to 12:00 pm. The event is sponsored by Waushara County Special Olympics 4-19,  and all proceeds will go to the running of the Neshkoro Community Center. The Center “hosts a number of activities for young and young at heart.” These activities include Blessings Community Closet, Craft Room, Pickleball, Massage, Yoga, Dance, Sewing, Drumming, a Place to have Meetings, Weddings, and more.

    For more information, call Roslyn Phillips at (920) 229-4231 or Desiree Reetz at (920) 570-2019.

  • Harold’s Birthday Benefit Spaghetti Dinner
    15:00 -19:00
    March 3, 2019

    Harold’s Birthday Benefit Spaghetti Dinner will be held on Sunday, March 3rd from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm at Town Hall of Nekimi. Harold is a little boy who was diagnosed with ECHS 1 deficiency in February 2018, and all proceeds from the event will go towards research & treatment for ECHS-1 deficiency gene therapy. Enjoy soda, water, snacks & a birthday treat, as well as $5 & $10 raffle baskets, and a bake sale with cookies, cupcakes & other treats. The cost is $6 per adult and $3 per child (age 7-17).  With questions, call, text, or email Paige at 920-376-6371 or paigehaase@hotmail.com. Town Hall of Nekimi is located at 3790 Pickett Road in Oshkosh.

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  • Parkside Middle School Spring Break Field Trips
    07:30 -17:30
    March 7, 2019

    Parkside Middle School Spring Break events will be held March 4-8, 7:30am until 5:30pm. There will be a different field trip offered each day. The field trips are as follows:

    Monday: Stevens Point YMCA Swiming and UW-SP Museum of Natural History

    Tuesday: Engineering School Tour and the 4- H Science at the Wautoma Library.

    Wednesday: Bully Basics, Gymnastics,and Bowling in Wautoma.

    Thursday: Rollar Skating at Skate City in Wisconsin Rapids ( Includes Lunch.)

    Friday: Waupaca Expo Center Ice Skating and a movie at the Rosa Theater/

    The whole week is $130.00 or you can just pick a day for $30. You can enroll online at www.wautomasd.org/a-program/summer-camp or call us at 920-787-1336 ex.2 or cell phone 920-385-6052

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  • Parkside Middle School Spring Break Field Trips
    07:30 -17:30
    March 8, 2019

    Parkside Middle School Spring Break events will be held March 4-8, 7:30am until 5:30pm. There will be a different field trip offered each day. The field trips are as follows:

    Monday: Stevens Point YMCA Swiming and UW-SP Museum of Natural History

    Tuesday: Engineering School Tour and the 4- H Science at the Wautoma Library.

    Wednesday: Bully Basics, Gymnastics,and Bowling in Wautoma.

    Thursday: Rollar Skating at Skate City in Wisconsin Rapids ( Includes Lunch.)

    Friday: Waupaca Expo Center Ice Skating and a movie at the Rosa Theater/

    The whole week is $130.00 or you can just pick a day for $30. You can enroll online at www.wautomasd.org/a-program/summer-camp or call us at 920-787-1336 ex.2 or cell phone 920-385-6052

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  • iHOP’s Free Pancake Day
    All day
    March 12, 2019

    Each year, for one day only, participating iHOP locations raise funds for their local children’s hospitals to help sick and injured kids live better lives. Participants receive a free short-stack of pancakes for any size donation, with every penny raised staying in your local community.

    iHOP’s Free Pancake Day

    March 12

    TREATMENT FACTS*

    Every day, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals treat:

    • 16,000 kids in the ER
    • 935 kids for diabetes
    • 2,218 kids for cancer
    • 925 babies in the newborn ICU
    • 2,329 kids for surgeries

    Every hour, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals treat:

    • 675 kids in the ER
    • 39 kids for diabetes
    • 92 kids for cancer
    • 39 babies in the newborn ICU
    • 97 kids for surgeries

    * Entire Network

  • Yoga and Meditation Courses
    08:00 -20:00
    March 12, 2019
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  • Yoga and Meditation Courses
    10:00 -11:00
    March 15, 2019
  • McComb/Bruchs PAC Presents: The High Kings
    19:00 -21:00
    March 15, 2019

    Waushara County:

    On Friday, March 15th , McComb/Bruchs PAC Presents: The High Kings. The true heirs of Ireland’s Folk heritage, The High Kings are internationally acclaimed singers of Irish folk songs. A quartet of accomplished musical pedigrees, the band first exploded onto the Irish folk music scene in 2008. They have sold out hundreds of shows, in Ireland and the US, and appeared on numerous TV shows. The High Kings showcase their incredible versatility and skills as multi-instrumentalists, playing 13 instruments between the four of them, bringing a rousing acoustic flavor to brand new songs as well as some old favorites. Their first ‘Best Of’ Compilation ‘DECADE’ was released in November 2017. See them at the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center on Friday, March 15th at 7:00pm. Call their box office at 920-787-2189 to get your tickets today!

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  • St. Patrick’s Day at Moose Inn Supper Club
  • 29th Annual Dairyland Farm Toy Show & Country Craft Show
    09:00 -15:00
    March 17, 2019

    The 29th Annual Dairyland Country Craft Show will be held March 17th from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. The Craft Show will be in the Ripon High School Gym, and admission is $3. Children under 10 are free. Lunch will be served all day, and enjoy your day at the craft show! There will be door prizes, as well as farm toy and farm scene displays in addition to buying, selling, and trading!

    For Toy Show inquiries, call Steve Meyer and (920) 748-2223 or Ben Downs at (920) 748-5211.

    For Craft Show inquiries, call Mike Schaub at (920) 748-2585.

    Ripon High School is located at 850 Tiger Drive on the Southside of Ripon.

  • Lenten Community Learning: Medical Mission to Panama
    16:00 -18:00
    March 17, 2019

    Lenten Community Learning: Medical Mission to Panama

    Time: March 17th at 4:00 pm

    Location: Our Saviour’s Chapel

    Presenter: Jessica Geisthardt, RN

    “What are medial missions all about anyway? Are short terms mission trips worth the cost? Have you ever considered doing a short term mission but uncertainty puts doubt in your mind? Join our Parish Nurse, Jess Geisthardt, as she shares experiences and pictures from her recent medical mission to Panama. From pre-trip preparations through post-trip reflection, Nurse Jess will provide you with a complete view of a medical mission journey.” – Our Saviour’s United Church of Christ

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  • Pajama Drive
    All day
    March 19, 2019

  • Memory Cafe
    10:00 -11:30
    March 19, 2019
  • Brown Bags and Books Club Discussion
    11:30 -12:30
    March 19, 2019

    Waushara County:

    This new book club, presented by Vision 2020, is aimed at raising awareness about the economic challenges facing our community and our country. Bring a lunch to the Wautoma Public Library on Tuesday, March 19th from 11:30-12:30pm to join the discussion. March’s book will be “Nickel and Dimed” by Barbara Ehrenreich. Barbara left home, taking the cheapest lodgings she could find and working whatever jobs she was offered. Going across the country, she worked as a waitress, a hotel maid, a cleaning woman, a nursing-home aide, and a Wal-Mart sales clerk. ‘Nickel and Dimed’ takes us “undercover” into the life of the unskilled worker to reveal the dark side of American prosperity. Copies of this month’s book will be available for check out at the Wautoma Public Library. If you are unable to attend the meeting but would still like to discuss the book, join in on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/313550852571961/.

  • Ripon Public Library Event: Adult Game Night – Deck Builders
    18:00 -20:00
    March 19, 2019

    Get your game face on and enjoy modern board games at the Ripon Public Library on Tuesday, March 19 at 6:00 P.M.! This month we are featuring Legendary as we focus on deck building games. Harry Potter Hogwarts Battle, Karmaka, and Grifters will also be available to play.  Bring your favorites to share! Adult Game Night meets monthly on the third Tuesday of the month. For a game description, instructions and video tutorials for this month’s featured game, visit our website at www.riponlibrary.org/Deckbuilding.

    What are Deck Building games? According to BoardGameGeek, “Deck building/Pool building refers to a collection of related mechanisms. Players have a personal pool, or collection, of cards or tokens, that provide different actions and/or resources. A subset of those cards/tokens are randomly drawn each turn. An important aspect of the game lies in managing the contents of that pool by adding and removing cards and tokens over the course of the gameplay, often through the very actions provided by the cards/tokens themselves. Over time, players build decks/pools that are more and more specialized and effective towards some purpose(s), typically including claiming victory objectives.”

  • More events
    • Pajama Drive
      All day
      March 19, 2019

    • Memory Cafe
      10:00 -11:30
      March 19, 2019
    • Brown Bags and Books Club Discussion
      11:30 -12:30
      March 19, 2019

      Waushara County:

      This new book club, presented by Vision 2020, is aimed at raising awareness about the economic challenges facing our community and our country. Bring a lunch to the Wautoma Public Library on Tuesday, March 19th from 11:30-12:30pm to join the discussion. March’s book will be “Nickel and Dimed” by Barbara Ehrenreich. Barbara left home, taking the cheapest lodgings she could find and working whatever jobs she was offered. Going across the country, she worked as a waitress, a hotel maid, a cleaning woman, a nursing-home aide, and a Wal-Mart sales clerk. ‘Nickel and Dimed’ takes us “undercover” into the life of the unskilled worker to reveal the dark side of American prosperity. Copies of this month’s book will be available for check out at the Wautoma Public Library. If you are unable to attend the meeting but would still like to discuss the book, join in on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/313550852571961/.

    • Ripon Public Library Event: Adult Game Night - Deck Builders
      18:00 -20:00
      March 19, 2019

      Get your game face on and enjoy modern board games at the Ripon Public Library on Tuesday, March 19 at 6:00 P.M.! This month we are featuring Legendary as we focus on deck building games. Harry Potter Hogwarts Battle, Karmaka, and Grifters will also be available to play.  Bring your favorites to share! Adult Game Night meets monthly on the third Tuesday of the month. For a game description, instructions and video tutorials for this month’s featured game, visit our website at www.riponlibrary.org/Deckbuilding.

      What are Deck Building games? According to BoardGameGeek, “Deck building/Pool building refers to a collection of related mechanisms. Players have a personal pool, or collection, of cards or tokens, that provide different actions and/or resources. A subset of those cards/tokens are randomly drawn each turn. An important aspect of the game lies in managing the contents of that pool by adding and removing cards and tokens over the course of the gameplay, often through the very actions provided by the cards/tokens themselves. Over time, players build decks/pools that are more and more specialized and effective towards some purpose(s), typically including claiming victory objectives.”

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  • Stock the Pantry Event
    All day
    March 21, 2019

    Webster’s Marketplace, partnered with the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express, is planning our annual Stock the Pantry event for the week of March 21st through March 27th.

    Customers can purchase any non-perishable food items for donation to the local food pantry of their choice, and Webster’s Marketplace and the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the customer’s donation.  Customers are asked to bring with them 2 of each item to the check out but will only be charged for 1, as the second is our donation.  Both items will be placed in the food pantry’s box of your choice.  We will also have special donation bags that we will match our guests’ choice of donation amount.  They can choose a $5, $10, $20 or more donation, and Webster’s and The Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the given amount.  Some of the higher demand items include: peanut butter, cereal, Hamburger Helper, mac & cheese, any boxed meals, jelly, soups, canned vegetables, tuna or canned meat, canned fruit, diapers, toilet paper, paper towels.

    Webster’s Marketplace is the grocer at the stop light on the west edge of Ripon on Hwy 23.

  • Pajama Drive
    All day
    March 21, 2019

  • Caregiver Support Group
    13:00 -14:30
    March 21, 2019
  • Ripon Public Library Event: Adult Pinterest Craft Hour – Bullet Journaling
    18:00 -20:00
    March 21, 2019

    Don’t miss out on the first Adult Crafting Hour of the Spring season on Thursday, March 21 at 6:00 P.M. Learn to get creative with this unique journaling system designed by Ryder Carroll. In his words, the Bullet Journal is meant “to help you track the past, organize the present, and plan for the future.” Limited space is available for this craft. Participants will be given a journal, while supplies last. Call 748-6160 or stop by the Circulation Desk to R.S.V.P. for this event. If you plan to bring your own bullet journal, let staff know when you register, as this will open more available spots for the class. 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 Thursdays at 6:00 P.M.

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    • Stock the Pantry Event
      All day
      March 21, 2019

      Webster’s Marketplace, partnered with the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express, is planning our annual Stock the Pantry event for the week of March 21st through March 27th.

      Customers can purchase any non-perishable food items for donation to the local food pantry of their choice, and Webster’s Marketplace and the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the customer’s donation.  Customers are asked to bring with them 2 of each item to the check out but will only be charged for 1, as the second is our donation.  Both items will be placed in the food pantry’s box of your choice.  We will also have special donation bags that we will match our guests’ choice of donation amount.  They can choose a $5, $10, $20 or more donation, and Webster’s and The Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the given amount.  Some of the higher demand items include: peanut butter, cereal, Hamburger Helper, mac & cheese, any boxed meals, jelly, soups, canned vegetables, tuna or canned meat, canned fruit, diapers, toilet paper, paper towels.

      Webster’s Marketplace is the grocer at the stop light on the west edge of Ripon on Hwy 23.

    • Pajama Drive
      All day
      March 21, 2019

    • Caregiver Support Group
      13:00 -14:30
      March 21, 2019
    • Ripon Public Library Event: Adult Pinterest Craft Hour - Bullet Journaling
      18:00 -20:00
      March 21, 2019

      Don’t miss out on the first Adult Crafting Hour of the Spring season on Thursday, March 21 at 6:00 P.M. Learn to get creative with this unique journaling system designed by Ryder Carroll. In his words, the Bullet Journal is meant “to help you track the past, organize the present, and plan for the future.” Limited space is available for this craft. Participants will be given a journal, while supplies last. Call 748-6160 or stop by the Circulation Desk to R.S.V.P. for this event. If you plan to bring your own bullet journal, let staff know when you register, as this will open more available spots for the class. 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 Thursdays at 6:00 P.M.

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  • Stock the Pantry Event
    All day
    March 22, 2019

    Webster’s Marketplace, partnered with the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express, is planning our annual Stock the Pantry event for the week of March 21st through March 27th.

    Customers can purchase any non-perishable food items for donation to the local food pantry of their choice, and Webster’s Marketplace and the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the customer’s donation.  Customers are asked to bring with them 2 of each item to the check out but will only be charged for 1, as the second is our donation.  Both items will be placed in the food pantry’s box of your choice.  We will also have special donation bags that we will match our guests’ choice of donation amount.  They can choose a $5, $10, $20 or more donation, and Webster’s and The Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the given amount.  Some of the higher demand items include: peanut butter, cereal, Hamburger Helper, mac & cheese, any boxed meals, jelly, soups, canned vegetables, tuna or canned meat, canned fruit, diapers, toilet paper, paper towels.

    Webster’s Marketplace is the grocer at the stop light on the west edge of Ripon on Hwy 23.

  • Pajama Drive
    All day
    March 22, 2019

  • Princeton Wine Walk
    17:30 -20:30
    March 22, 2019

    The Princeton Wine Walk, hosted by the Princeton Chamber, will be held on West Water Street on March 22nd from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm.

    There will be a sweet event swag bag, a free wine glass, and bottomless wine for just $25! Tickets are available online at  https://princetonwinewalk2019.eventbrite.com. With questions, call (920) 295-6777.

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  • Stock the Pantry Event
    All day
    March 23, 2019

    Webster’s Marketplace, partnered with the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express, is planning our annual Stock the Pantry event for the week of March 21st through March 27th.

    Customers can purchase any non-perishable food items for donation to the local food pantry of their choice, and Webster’s Marketplace and the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the customer’s donation.  Customers are asked to bring with them 2 of each item to the check out but will only be charged for 1, as the second is our donation.  Both items will be placed in the food pantry’s box of your choice.  We will also have special donation bags that we will match our guests’ choice of donation amount.  They can choose a $5, $10, $20 or more donation, and Webster’s and The Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the given amount.  Some of the higher demand items include: peanut butter, cereal, Hamburger Helper, mac & cheese, any boxed meals, jelly, soups, canned vegetables, tuna or canned meat, canned fruit, diapers, toilet paper, paper towels.

    Webster’s Marketplace is the grocer at the stop light on the west edge of Ripon on Hwy 23.

  • Pajama Drive
    All day
    March 23, 2019

  • Freeland hosts Dinner and Movie: Polyfaces
    17:00 -20:00
    March 23, 2019

    On March 23, 2019, Freeland will host Dinner and a Movie at The Green Lake American Legion.

    Dinner provided by Stack Farm and Co. Food provided will also be sponsored by Boerson Farms, Avrom, and Odgen Farm Central Sand Hill Tacos Bar, a  Stack Farm & Food Co. event.
    Celebrating the products, people, and food of the Central Sand Hills Ecosystem!

    The Taco bar will include Stack Farms pork carnitas, chicharrones and chile cooked pork belly, Boerson Farm ground beef, Olden Organics roasted sweet potato and hickory nut tacos and vegetables, Avrom Farm roasted mushroom tacos, beans, rice, Wisconsin cheeses, and house made pickles and salsa.

    The movie shown will be Polyfaces, a farming community film. Doors open at 5:00 pm with dinner at 6:00 pm. For more information, contact Evelyn at (920) 229-2156 or at evelyn@freeland.org.

     

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  • Stock the Pantry Event
    All day
    March 24, 2019

    Webster’s Marketplace, partnered with the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express, is planning our annual Stock the Pantry event for the week of March 21st through March 27th.

    Customers can purchase any non-perishable food items for donation to the local food pantry of their choice, and Webster’s Marketplace and the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the customer’s donation.  Customers are asked to bring with them 2 of each item to the check out but will only be charged for 1, as the second is our donation.  Both items will be placed in the food pantry’s box of your choice.  We will also have special donation bags that we will match our guests’ choice of donation amount.  They can choose a $5, $10, $20 or more donation, and Webster’s and The Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the given amount.  Some of the higher demand items include: peanut butter, cereal, Hamburger Helper, mac & cheese, any boxed meals, jelly, soups, canned vegetables, tuna or canned meat, canned fruit, diapers, toilet paper, paper towels.

    Webster’s Marketplace is the grocer at the stop light on the west edge of Ripon on Hwy 23.

  • Pajama Drive
    All day
    March 24, 2019

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  • Stock the Pantry Event
    All day
    March 25, 2019

    Webster’s Marketplace, partnered with the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express, is planning our annual Stock the Pantry event for the week of March 21st through March 27th.

    Customers can purchase any non-perishable food items for donation to the local food pantry of their choice, and Webster’s Marketplace and the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the customer’s donation.  Customers are asked to bring with them 2 of each item to the check out but will only be charged for 1, as the second is our donation.  Both items will be placed in the food pantry’s box of your choice.  We will also have special donation bags that we will match our guests’ choice of donation amount.  They can choose a $5, $10, $20 or more donation, and Webster’s and The Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the given amount.  Some of the higher demand items include: peanut butter, cereal, Hamburger Helper, mac & cheese, any boxed meals, jelly, soups, canned vegetables, tuna or canned meat, canned fruit, diapers, toilet paper, paper towels.

    Webster’s Marketplace is the grocer at the stop light on the west edge of Ripon on Hwy 23.

  • Order Roses from Rotary Club Members
    All day
    March 25, 2019

    You can order one dozen long stem roses from the Ripon and Green Lake Rotary Club Members. With a $15 donation, you can order your roses to be delivered on Thursday, April 11th.

     

    To order your roses, a Rotarian from either the Ripon or Green Lake Rotary Club will contact you, or you can contact them.

    Two of the Ripon Rotary Club Members to contact:

    C. Baker at 748-5498

    K. Grahn at 398-3566

    Two of the Green Lake Rotary Club Members to contact:

    O. Bierman at 299-0775

    J. Dampier at 354-7097

  • Pajama Drive
    All day
    March 25, 2019

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  • Stock the Pantry Event
    All day
    March 26, 2019

    Webster’s Marketplace, partnered with the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express, is planning our annual Stock the Pantry event for the week of March 21st through March 27th.

    Customers can purchase any non-perishable food items for donation to the local food pantry of their choice, and Webster’s Marketplace and the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the customer’s donation.  Customers are asked to bring with them 2 of each item to the check out but will only be charged for 1, as the second is our donation.  Both items will be placed in the food pantry’s box of your choice.  We will also have special donation bags that we will match our guests’ choice of donation amount.  They can choose a $5, $10, $20 or more donation, and Webster’s and The Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the given amount.  Some of the higher demand items include: peanut butter, cereal, Hamburger Helper, mac & cheese, any boxed meals, jelly, soups, canned vegetables, tuna or canned meat, canned fruit, diapers, toilet paper, paper towels.

    Webster’s Marketplace is the grocer at the stop light on the west edge of Ripon on Hwy 23.

  • Pajama Drive
    All day
    March 26, 2019

  • Family Caregiver Education Program (Berlin): End of Life & Dementia
  • Ripon Public Library Event: Books N’ Brew
    18:00 -20:00
    March 26, 2019

    Catch up with what other readers are enjoying over a cup of coffee on Tuesday, March 26 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! We have two free books to give away to our participants in March – while supplies last!

     

  • More events
    • Stock the Pantry Event
      All day
      March 26, 2019

      Webster’s Marketplace, partnered with the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express, is planning our annual Stock the Pantry event for the week of March 21st through March 27th.

      Customers can purchase any non-perishable food items for donation to the local food pantry of their choice, and Webster’s Marketplace and the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the customer’s donation.  Customers are asked to bring with them 2 of each item to the check out but will only be charged for 1, as the second is our donation.  Both items will be placed in the food pantry’s box of your choice.  We will also have special donation bags that we will match our guests’ choice of donation amount.  They can choose a $5, $10, $20 or more donation, and Webster’s and The Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the given amount.  Some of the higher demand items include: peanut butter, cereal, Hamburger Helper, mac & cheese, any boxed meals, jelly, soups, canned vegetables, tuna or canned meat, canned fruit, diapers, toilet paper, paper towels.

      Webster’s Marketplace is the grocer at the stop light on the west edge of Ripon on Hwy 23.

    • Pajama Drive
      All day
      March 26, 2019

    • Family Caregiver Education Program (Berlin): End of Life & Dementia
    • Ripon Public Library Event: Books N' Brew
      18:00 -20:00
      March 26, 2019

      Catch up with what other readers are enjoying over a cup of coffee on Tuesday, March 26 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! We have two free books to give away to our participants in March – while supplies last!

       

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  • Stock the Pantry Event
    All day
    March 27, 2019

    Webster’s Marketplace, partnered with the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express, is planning our annual Stock the Pantry event for the week of March 21st through March 27th.

    Customers can purchase any non-perishable food items for donation to the local food pantry of their choice, and Webster’s Marketplace and the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the customer’s donation.  Customers are asked to bring with them 2 of each item to the check out but will only be charged for 1, as the second is our donation.  Both items will be placed in the food pantry’s box of your choice.  We will also have special donation bags that we will match our guests’ choice of donation amount.  They can choose a $5, $10, $20 or more donation, and Webster’s and The Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the given amount.  Some of the higher demand items include: peanut butter, cereal, Hamburger Helper, mac & cheese, any boxed meals, jelly, soups, canned vegetables, tuna or canned meat, canned fruit, diapers, toilet paper, paper towels.

    Webster’s Marketplace is the grocer at the stop light on the west edge of Ripon on Hwy 23.

  • Order Roses from Rotary Club Members
    All day
    March 27, 2019

    You can order one dozen long stem roses from the Ripon and Green Lake Rotary Club Members. With a $15 donation, you can order your roses to be delivered on Thursday, April 11th.

     

    To order your roses, a Rotarian from either the Ripon or Green Lake Rotary Club will contact you, or you can contact them.

    Two of the Ripon Rotary Club Members to contact:

    C. Baker at 748-5498

    K. Grahn at 398-3566

    Two of the Green Lake Rotary Club Members to contact:

    O. Bierman at 299-0775

    J. Dampier at 354-7097

  • Pajama Drive
    All day
    March 27, 2019

  • Ripon Public Library Event: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and 13th Age
    17:30 -19:00
    March 27, 2019

    Can’t get enough RPG gaming? Want to try something less intensive than Dungeons and Dragons? Join us for Casual Role-Playing Gaming on the 4th Wednesday of each month at 5:30 P.M. to explore a variety of different RPG Systems. Our initial featured systems will be Buffy the Vampire Slayer and 13th Age.

    Newcomers and experienced gamers are both encouraged to join in on the role-playing fun! Drop-ins are welcome at all RPG events. Ages 13-adult or younger if accompanied by a parent.

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    • Stock the Pantry Event
      All day
      March 27, 2019

      Webster’s Marketplace, partnered with the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express, is planning our annual Stock the Pantry event for the week of March 21st through March 27th.

      Customers can purchase any non-perishable food items for donation to the local food pantry of their choice, and Webster’s Marketplace and the Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the customer’s donation.  Customers are asked to bring with them 2 of each item to the check out but will only be charged for 1, as the second is our donation.  Both items will be placed in the food pantry’s box of your choice.  We will also have special donation bags that we will match our guests’ choice of donation amount.  They can choose a $5, $10, $20 or more donation, and Webster’s and The Ripon Commonwealth Press and Express will match the given amount.  Some of the higher demand items include: peanut butter, cereal, Hamburger Helper, mac & cheese, any boxed meals, jelly, soups, canned vegetables, tuna or canned meat, canned fruit, diapers, toilet paper, paper towels.

      Webster’s Marketplace is the grocer at the stop light on the west edge of Ripon on Hwy 23.

    • Order Roses from Rotary Club Members
      All day
      March 27, 2019

      You can order one dozen long stem roses from the Ripon and Green Lake Rotary Club Members. With a $15 donation, you can order your roses to be delivered on Thursday, April 11th.

       

      To order your roses, a Rotarian from either the Ripon or Green Lake Rotary Club will contact you, or you can contact them.

      Two of the Ripon Rotary Club Members to contact:

      C. Baker at 748-5498

      K. Grahn at 398-3566

      Two of the Green Lake Rotary Club Members to contact:

      O. Bierman at 299-0775

      J. Dampier at 354-7097

    • Pajama Drive
      All day
      March 27, 2019

    • Ripon Public Library Event: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and 13th Age
      17:30 -19:00
      March 27, 2019

      Can’t get enough RPG gaming? Want to try something less intensive than Dungeons and Dragons? Join us for Casual Role-Playing Gaming on the 4th Wednesday of each month at 5:30 P.M. to explore a variety of different RPG Systems. Our initial featured systems will be Buffy the Vampire Slayer and 13th Age.

      Newcomers and experienced gamers are both encouraged to join in on the role-playing fun! Drop-ins are welcome at all RPG events. Ages 13-adult or younger if accompanied by a parent.

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  • Order Roses from Rotary Club Members
    All day
    March 29, 2019

    You can order one dozen long stem roses from the Ripon and Green Lake Rotary Club Members. With a $15 donation, you can order your roses to be delivered on Thursday, April 11th.

     

    To order your roses, a Rotarian from either the Ripon or Green Lake Rotary Club will contact you, or you can contact them.

    Two of the Ripon Rotary Club Members to contact:

    C. Baker at 748-5498

    K. Grahn at 398-3566

    Two of the Green Lake Rotary Club Members to contact:

    O. Bierman at 299-0775

    J. Dampier at 354-7097

  • Pajama Drive
    All day
    March 29, 2019

  • Spring Fling Craft and Vendor Fair
    17:00 -20:00
    March 29, 2019

    The Spring Fling Craft and Vendor Fair is set for Friday, March 29th from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm and Saturday, March 30th from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. The event will be hosted by the Markesan Area Chamber of Commerce, and with their silent auction, they will be raising money for a new sign for the entrance into Markesan.

    Spaces are still available! For more information, call (920) 585-7486.

    The event will be located at 55 S. Bridge Street in Markesan.

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