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  • Green Lake Half Marathon, 10K & 5K
    08:00 -12:00
    September 1, 2019

    The Green Lake Half Marathon, 10K & 5K run will be held on Sunday, September 1st at Deacon Mills Park in Green Lake. All races will begin at 8:00 am. The marathon will take runners through the most scenic spots in Green Lake, with other activities, such as a Kid’s Race at 10:00 am, music, food, and an awards ceremony, also taking place during the day.

    For more information on the runs, how to register, or how to volunteer, you can visit the event’s Facebook page or greenlakehalfmarathon.com.

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  • Berlin Farmers & Artists Market
    16:00 -19:00
    September 3, 2019

    Head to the Berlin Farmers & Artists Market this summer at Nathan Strong Park, Tuesdays June – September from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm! Music starts at 5:00 pm!

     

    Tonight’s Events

    Music – Benjamin Cloyd

    Food Fundraiser – Bloomtime

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  • Horseshoe Tournament
    All day
    September 7, 2019

    The Princeton VFW Post 10452 is set to host a Horseshoe Tournament on Saturday, September 7th at 136 N. Farmer Street in Princeton. The Tournament will have an A.M. start.

  • Princeton Flea Market
    06:00 -13:00
    September 7, 2019

    The Princeton Flea Market, Central Wisconsin’s Largest Morning Outdoor Weekly Flea Market, will be held at 6:00 am every Saturday from April 20th through October 5th. The Flea Market is located at Princeton City Park at Highway 23/73.

    There will be food and refreshments available. Parking and admission are free.

    For more information, you can visit princetonwi.com or call (920) 295-3877.

  • Saturday Arts & Crafts Market
    10:00 -14:00
    September 7, 2019

    Head on over to downtown Green Lake for the 2019 Saturday Arts & Crafts Market. Enjoy arts and crafts created by your own local vendors at this event, happening on Saturdays from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm in downtown Green Lake this summer. The Market is held in downtown Green Lake at 492 Hill Street at the Corner Store Artist Co-op.

    For more information and updates, you can visit the event’s Facebook page.

  • The Zion Fall Fest – Benefit for Jessica Horneck and Family
    10:00 -14:00
    September 7, 2019

    The Zion Fall Fest – Benefit for Jessica Horneck and Family will be held on September 7th from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm at Zion Ev. Lutheran Church in Kiel.

    Come join us for an afternoon of food and fun to support Jessica Horneck and family!

    Silent auction, outdoor games, and bounce houses for family participation!

    ADMISSION IS FREE!

    Outdoor Brat Fry – Gourmet brats, jalapeño brats, hamburgers, soft serve ice cream, and cookies will be available. Carry-outs will also be available.

    In case of inclement weather, there will be inside seating available.

    Stop in for a bit or stay all afternoon for good food, family fun, and for a great cause!

    For more information, you can visit the event’s Facebook page.

    Zion Ev. Lutheran Church is located at 19214 County Road XX, Kiel, WI 53042.

  • Concert on the Ball Diamond
    18:30 -20:30
    September 7, 2019
  • 3rd Annual “Let’s Light Up the Night” Glow Hike
  • More events
    • Horseshoe Tournament
      All day
      September 7, 2019

      The Princeton VFW Post 10452 is set to host a Horseshoe Tournament on Saturday, September 7th at 136 N. Farmer Street in Princeton. The Tournament will have an A.M. start.

    • Princeton Flea Market
      06:00 -13:00
      September 7, 2019

      The Princeton Flea Market, Central Wisconsin’s Largest Morning Outdoor Weekly Flea Market, will be held at 6:00 am every Saturday from April 20th through October 5th. The Flea Market is located at Princeton City Park at Highway 23/73.

      There will be food and refreshments available. Parking and admission are free.

      For more information, you can visit princetonwi.com or call (920) 295-3877.

    • Saturday Arts & Crafts Market
      10:00 -14:00
      September 7, 2019

      Head on over to downtown Green Lake for the 2019 Saturday Arts & Crafts Market. Enjoy arts and crafts created by your own local vendors at this event, happening on Saturdays from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm in downtown Green Lake this summer. The Market is held in downtown Green Lake at 492 Hill Street at the Corner Store Artist Co-op.

      For more information and updates, you can visit the event’s Facebook page.

    • The Zion Fall Fest - Benefit for Jessica Horneck and Family
      10:00 -14:00
      September 7, 2019

      The Zion Fall Fest – Benefit for Jessica Horneck and Family will be held on September 7th from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm at Zion Ev. Lutheran Church in Kiel.

      Come join us for an afternoon of food and fun to support Jessica Horneck and family!

      Silent auction, outdoor games, and bounce houses for family participation!

      ADMISSION IS FREE!

      Outdoor Brat Fry – Gourmet brats, jalapeño brats, hamburgers, soft serve ice cream, and cookies will be available. Carry-outs will also be available.

      In case of inclement weather, there will be inside seating available.

      Stop in for a bit or stay all afternoon for good food, family fun, and for a great cause!

      For more information, you can visit the event’s Facebook page.

      Zion Ev. Lutheran Church is located at 19214 County Road XX, Kiel, WI 53042.

    • Concert on the Ball Diamond
      18:30 -20:30
      September 7, 2019
    • 3rd Annual "Let's Light Up the Night" Glow Hike
      19:00 -21:30
      September 7, 2019
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  • Wautoma DQ Grill and Chill First Responders Night
    16:00 -19:00
    September 10, 2019

    On September 10th from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm, visit the Wautoma DQ parking lot to get an up-close look at the Fire Engines, Ambulances, Squad Cars, and the K-9 Unite that keep Waushara County safe! Bring the family and stay for dinner.

    Firefighters
    EMTs
    Police Officers
    State Troopers
    911 Dispatchers
    Correction Officers
    Evidence Technicians
    Investigators
    Nurses and other Health Care Professionals

    THANK YOU for all that you do! Show your credentials anything on September 10th for $5 off your meal!

    We will have a community donations bucket out during the day to donate money to the Waushara County Backpack Nutrition Program.

    If any local Fire, EMS or Police would like to be part of event they can contact Wautoma DQ at 920-787-3116. Ask for Cheryl or email her at wautomadqcheryl@gmail.com.

    Please visit the Wautoma DQ Grill and Chill Facebook page for more information.

  • Berlin Farmers & Artists Market
    16:00 -19:00
    September 10, 2019

    Head to the Berlin Farmers & Artists Market this summer at Nathan Strong Park, Tuesdays June – September from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm! Music starts at 5:00 pm!

     

    Tonight’s Events

    Music – Sister Winchester

    Food Fundraiser – EMT’s

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  • Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food and Fund Drive
    All day
    September 14, 2019

    The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 is sponsoring a Food and Fund Drive during the week of
    September 14 – 21 to assist the Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food Pantry. More than 40 Winneconne retailers and employers have agreed to either be a drop off site or conduct employee food drives. The WAAC Food Pantry needs non-perishable food items that are not past there freshness date as well as hygiene and cleaning supplies. For an up-to-date list of drop off locations and items in demand, please visit our website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/files.

    For more information, check out The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/.

  • Freeland Film Festival
    All day
    September 14, 2019

    From September 13-15th, people from near and far will gather in beautiful, historic Green Lake WI, where storytellers will project a rare snapshot of Mother Earth and humanity onto downtown movie screens (Thrasher Opera House, American Legion, Town Square, and Caestecker Library). Last year our inaugural festival attracted over 700 people. This year we hope to see more familiar faces along with new faces coming to Green Lake, which we would love to see emerging as a “storytelling center”.

    For more information, visit www.freelandfilmfestival.org, or visit the event’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/freelandfilmfest/.

  • Princeton Flea Market
    06:00 -13:00
    September 14, 2019

    The Princeton Flea Market, Central Wisconsin’s Largest Morning Outdoor Weekly Flea Market, will be held at 6:00 am every Saturday from April 20th through October 5th. The Flea Market is located at Princeton City Park at Highway 23/73.

    There will be food and refreshments available. Parking and admission are free.

    For more information, you can visit princetonwi.com or call (920) 295-3877.

  • Gleaning for Waushara County Food Pantries
    09:00 -14:00
    September 14, 2019
  • Saturday Arts & Crafts Market
    10:00 -14:00
    September 14, 2019

    Head on over to downtown Green Lake for the 2019 Saturday Arts & Crafts Market. Enjoy arts and crafts created by your own local vendors at this event, happening on Saturdays from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm in downtown Green Lake this summer. The Market is held in downtown Green Lake at 492 Hill Street at the Corner Store Artist Co-op.

    For more information and updates, you can visit the event’s Facebook page.

  • Celebrating the Life of Robin Schwartz, a Family Friendly Benefit
  • Black Hawk Folk Society Presents: Mustard’s Retreat
    19:00 -22:00
    September 14, 2019

    Black Hawk Folk Society proudly announces its fall-into-winter Second Saturday concert series.

    The line-up kicks off with Michigan-based Mustard’s Retreat on Saturday, September 14. This trio has been making music magic for forty plus years (either as the current trio or as a duo). Their songs, stories, and stage presence resonate with audiences everywhere. 

    Joyful, uplifting, intelligent, thought-provoking, insightful, original and timeless, Mustards Retreat is Libby Glover, Michael Hough and David Tamulevich. The trio met in 1975, performing together off and on throughout the late ’70s until a permanent move left Hough and Tamulevich on their own. Success and praise continued to follow the duo for the next 40 years, during which time they released a series of acclaimed recordings, traveled more than a million miles and performed more than 6,000 shows. Libby moved back to Michigan in 2014, and found the old chemistry was still there, deepened by the years of performing, stagecraft, songs, and the abiding friendship they all shared. There will be a potluck before the concert at 6:00 PM.

    October 12 brings The Society of Broken Souls to the Mountain View Community Center’s stage. This singer-songwriter duo—Dennis James and Lauryn Shapter—are known for consistent performances the critics have labeled “relaxed and deft, restrained and modest, but in the end always quietly epic.”

    Small Potatoes, a Black Hawk favorite, will be back on Saturday, November 9. This Chicagobased duo will have you tapping your toes, nodding with the tunes, and heading home with a smile on your face, all thanks to superb musicianship and award-winning songwriting, paired always to their commitment to the folk heritage.

    December 14 brings Bob Bovee (another Black Hawk favorite) and Pop Wagner. Both have loyal followings whether they perform solo or together. Original and traditional country western blues are their forte. They are one part cowboys and one part musicians. Don’t be surprised if they lasso your hearts and steal them for the night.

    These four Second Saturday concerts will be held at Mountain View Community Center, at N3137 21st Lane, near the intersection of 21st Lane and Highway 152, near Mt. Morris and Wautoma. General admission tickets will be sold at the door from 6:30 on, with the concert beginning at 7:00. (Adults: $10; 12 and under: free). Concert goers are invited to begin the evening by joining the performer and other music lovers with a potluck supper at 6. Mountain View is handicap friendly and offers plenty of free, on-site parking.

    Black Hawk Folk Society is a 501(c)3 non-profit and is completely volunteer-driven. The organization’s mission is to bring quality live music to central Wisconsin. Black Hawk thanks all donors and especially the following sponsors whose support makes this Second Saturday concert series, and other events, including educational outreach programs, possible: Louise Coumbe, Patricia Grant, Janet Scalpone, the Dick Hansen Family, Paul & Betty Hagan, Conners/Barrett & Company LLC, Mt. Morris Mill Coffee Shop, and The Frey Family Foundation. For more information about this concert, to learn how to become a sponsor or how you can support Black Hawk in other ways, please visit blackhawkfolk.org or check out Black Hawk’s Facebook page. For more information about the performers, please visit their websites.

     

    (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

  • More events
    • Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food and Fund Drive
      All day
      September 14, 2019

      The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 is sponsoring a Food and Fund Drive during the week of
      September 14 – 21 to assist the Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food Pantry. More than 40 Winneconne retailers and employers have agreed to either be a drop off site or conduct employee food drives. The WAAC Food Pantry needs non-perishable food items that are not past there freshness date as well as hygiene and cleaning supplies. For an up-to-date list of drop off locations and items in demand, please visit our website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/files.

      For more information, check out The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/.

    • Freeland Film Festival
      All day
      September 14, 2019

      From September 13-15th, people from near and far will gather in beautiful, historic Green Lake WI, where storytellers will project a rare snapshot of Mother Earth and humanity onto downtown movie screens (Thrasher Opera House, American Legion, Town Square, and Caestecker Library). Last year our inaugural festival attracted over 700 people. This year we hope to see more familiar faces along with new faces coming to Green Lake, which we would love to see emerging as a “storytelling center”.

      For more information, visit www.freelandfilmfestival.org, or visit the event’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/freelandfilmfest/.

    • Princeton Flea Market
      06:00 -13:00
      September 14, 2019

      The Princeton Flea Market, Central Wisconsin’s Largest Morning Outdoor Weekly Flea Market, will be held at 6:00 am every Saturday from April 20th through October 5th. The Flea Market is located at Princeton City Park at Highway 23/73.

      There will be food and refreshments available. Parking and admission are free.

      For more information, you can visit princetonwi.com or call (920) 295-3877.

    • Gleaning for Waushara County Food Pantries
      09:00 -14:00
      September 14, 2019
    • Saturday Arts & Crafts Market
      10:00 -14:00
      September 14, 2019

      Head on over to downtown Green Lake for the 2019 Saturday Arts & Crafts Market. Enjoy arts and crafts created by your own local vendors at this event, happening on Saturdays from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm in downtown Green Lake this summer. The Market is held in downtown Green Lake at 492 Hill Street at the Corner Store Artist Co-op.

      For more information and updates, you can visit the event’s Facebook page.

    • Celebrating the Life of Robin Schwartz, a Family Friendly Benefit
    • Black Hawk Folk Society Presents: Mustard's Retreat
      19:00 -22:00
      September 14, 2019

      Black Hawk Folk Society proudly announces its fall-into-winter Second Saturday concert series.

      The line-up kicks off with Michigan-based Mustard’s Retreat on Saturday, September 14. This trio has been making music magic for forty plus years (either as the current trio or as a duo). Their songs, stories, and stage presence resonate with audiences everywhere. 

      Joyful, uplifting, intelligent, thought-provoking, insightful, original and timeless, Mustards Retreat is Libby Glover, Michael Hough and David Tamulevich. The trio met in 1975, performing together off and on throughout the late ’70s until a permanent move left Hough and Tamulevich on their own. Success and praise continued to follow the duo for the next 40 years, during which time they released a series of acclaimed recordings, traveled more than a million miles and performed more than 6,000 shows. Libby moved back to Michigan in 2014, and found the old chemistry was still there, deepened by the years of performing, stagecraft, songs, and the abiding friendship they all shared. There will be a potluck before the concert at 6:00 PM.

      October 12 brings The Society of Broken Souls to the Mountain View Community Center’s stage. This singer-songwriter duo—Dennis James and Lauryn Shapter—are known for consistent performances the critics have labeled “relaxed and deft, restrained and modest, but in the end always quietly epic.”

      Small Potatoes, a Black Hawk favorite, will be back on Saturday, November 9. This Chicagobased duo will have you tapping your toes, nodding with the tunes, and heading home with a smile on your face, all thanks to superb musicianship and award-winning songwriting, paired always to their commitment to the folk heritage.

      December 14 brings Bob Bovee (another Black Hawk favorite) and Pop Wagner. Both have loyal followings whether they perform solo or together. Original and traditional country western blues are their forte. They are one part cowboys and one part musicians. Don’t be surprised if they lasso your hearts and steal them for the night.

      These four Second Saturday concerts will be held at Mountain View Community Center, at N3137 21st Lane, near the intersection of 21st Lane and Highway 152, near Mt. Morris and Wautoma. General admission tickets will be sold at the door from 6:30 on, with the concert beginning at 7:00. (Adults: $10; 12 and under: free). Concert goers are invited to begin the evening by joining the performer and other music lovers with a potluck supper at 6. Mountain View is handicap friendly and offers plenty of free, on-site parking.

      Black Hawk Folk Society is a 501(c)3 non-profit and is completely volunteer-driven. The organization’s mission is to bring quality live music to central Wisconsin. Black Hawk thanks all donors and especially the following sponsors whose support makes this Second Saturday concert series, and other events, including educational outreach programs, possible: Louise Coumbe, Patricia Grant, Janet Scalpone, the Dick Hansen Family, Paul & Betty Hagan, Conners/Barrett & Company LLC, Mt. Morris Mill Coffee Shop, and The Frey Family Foundation. For more information about this concert, to learn how to become a sponsor or how you can support Black Hawk in other ways, please visit blackhawkfolk.org or check out Black Hawk’s Facebook page. For more information about the performers, please visit their websites.

       

      (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

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  • Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food and Fund Drive
    All day
    September 15, 2019

    The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 is sponsoring a Food and Fund Drive during the week of
    September 14 – 21 to assist the Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food Pantry. More than 40 Winneconne retailers and employers have agreed to either be a drop off site or conduct employee food drives. The WAAC Food Pantry needs non-perishable food items that are not past there freshness date as well as hygiene and cleaning supplies. For an up-to-date list of drop off locations and items in demand, please visit our website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/files.

    For more information, check out The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/.

  • Freeland Film Festival
    All day
    September 15, 2019

    From September 13-15th, people from near and far will gather in beautiful, historic Green Lake WI, where storytellers will project a rare snapshot of Mother Earth and humanity onto downtown movie screens (Thrasher Opera House, American Legion, Town Square, and Caestecker Library). Last year our inaugural festival attracted over 700 people. This year we hope to see more familiar faces along with new faces coming to Green Lake, which we would love to see emerging as a “storytelling center”.

    For more information, visit www.freelandfilmfestival.org, or visit the event’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/freelandfilmfest/.

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  • Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food and Fund Drive
    All day
    September 18, 2019

    The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 is sponsoring a Food and Fund Drive during the week of
    September 14 – 21 to assist the Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food Pantry. More than 40 Winneconne retailers and employers have agreed to either be a drop off site or conduct employee food drives. The WAAC Food Pantry needs non-perishable food items that are not past there freshness date as well as hygiene and cleaning supplies. For an up-to-date list of drop off locations and items in demand, please visit our website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/files.

    For more information, check out The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/.

  • Ice Age Trail-Mobile Skills Crew Project on Bohn Lake
    08:00 -16:00
    September 18, 2019

    Waushara County is home to 20 miles of beautiful off-road hiking on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. One beloved segment of the Trail travels through and around Bohn Lake State National Area. Bohn Lake is one piece of a 14-mile long glacial tunnel channel, created by a meltwater river flowing beneath glacial ice whose outlet was where the Village of Hancock stands today. The Ice Age Trail weaves in and out of this tunnel channel, opening for interpretation the subglacial flow of water which carved the landscape. September 18th-22nd volunteers will have the opportunity to participate in a trail building event on the Bohn Lake segment of the Ice Age Trail. During the event, which is part of the IATA’s Mobile Skills Crew program, volunteers will help build an elevated boardwalk, stone steps and retaining walls, and close to a mile of sustainable footpath. Help is also needed cooking meals, removing invasive plants, updating and installing trail signage, and addressing existing trail maintenance needs. No previous experience is necessary, and there will be roles for all ages and abilities. Volunteers will gather Wednesday through Sunday mornings at 8 a.m. at Hancock Park, which serves as project basecamp. Trail work ends around 4 p.m. each day and at noon on Sunday. The IATA provides meals, tools, and a place to camp for free to all who volunteer. There is no obligation to stay for the entire event, but many do because of the fun atmosphere and camaraderie that develop throughout the project. If you’d like to join us, please help the Ice Age Trail Alliance plan for your needs by registering online at iceagetrail.org/event/mobile-skills-crew-trailbuilding-event-bohnlake-segment-waushara-county-sept2019-2/.

     

    (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

  • Living Well with Health Conditions Workshop
    09:00 -11:30
    September 18, 2019
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  • Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food and Fund Drive
    All day
    September 20, 2019

    The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 is sponsoring a Food and Fund Drive during the week of
    September 14 – 21 to assist the Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food Pantry. More than 40 Winneconne retailers and employers have agreed to either be a drop off site or conduct employee food drives. The WAAC Food Pantry needs non-perishable food items that are not past there freshness date as well as hygiene and cleaning supplies. For an up-to-date list of drop off locations and items in demand, please visit our website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/files.

    For more information, check out The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/.

  • Ice Age Trail-Mobile Skills Crew Project on Bohn Lake
    08:00 -16:00
    September 20, 2019

    Waushara County is home to 20 miles of beautiful off-road hiking on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. One beloved segment of the Trail travels through and around Bohn Lake State National Area. Bohn Lake is one piece of a 14-mile long glacial tunnel channel, created by a meltwater river flowing beneath glacial ice whose outlet was where the Village of Hancock stands today. The Ice Age Trail weaves in and out of this tunnel channel, opening for interpretation the subglacial flow of water which carved the landscape. September 18th-22nd volunteers will have the opportunity to participate in a trail building event on the Bohn Lake segment of the Ice Age Trail. During the event, which is part of the IATA’s Mobile Skills Crew program, volunteers will help build an elevated boardwalk, stone steps and retaining walls, and close to a mile of sustainable footpath. Help is also needed cooking meals, removing invasive plants, updating and installing trail signage, and addressing existing trail maintenance needs. No previous experience is necessary, and there will be roles for all ages and abilities. Volunteers will gather Wednesday through Sunday mornings at 8 a.m. at Hancock Park, which serves as project basecamp. Trail work ends around 4 p.m. each day and at noon on Sunday. The IATA provides meals, tools, and a place to camp for free to all who volunteer. There is no obligation to stay for the entire event, but many do because of the fun atmosphere and camaraderie that develop throughout the project. If you’d like to join us, please help the Ice Age Trail Alliance plan for your needs by registering online at iceagetrail.org/event/mobile-skills-crew-trailbuilding-event-bohnlake-segment-waushara-county-sept2019-2/.

     

    (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

  • Healthy Living with Chronic Pain Workshop – Green Lake
  • Tai Chi Prime
    10:00 -11:30
    September 20, 2019
  • Physical Activity for Lifelong Success (PALS)
    13:00 -14:45
    September 20, 2019
  • The Market at Town Square
    15:00 -18:30
    September 20, 2019

    Spend your Fridays in downtown Green Lake this summer at The Market at Town Square. The Market is described as “homegrown, handmade and organic,” as it “offers a festive atmosphere with the best in fresh-from-the-farm produce, meats and one-of-a-kind, handmade items from area artisans.” The Market at Town Square is held on Fridays from 3:00 pm to 6:30 pm at the Green Lake Town Square Community Center, located at 492 Hill Street in Green Lake.

    For more information and updates, you can visit the event’s Facebook page.

  • More events
    • Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food and Fund Drive
      All day
      September 20, 2019

      The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 is sponsoring a Food and Fund Drive during the week of
      September 14 – 21 to assist the Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food Pantry. More than 40 Winneconne retailers and employers have agreed to either be a drop off site or conduct employee food drives. The WAAC Food Pantry needs non-perishable food items that are not past there freshness date as well as hygiene and cleaning supplies. For an up-to-date list of drop off locations and items in demand, please visit our website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/files.

      For more information, check out The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/.

    • Ice Age Trail-Mobile Skills Crew Project on Bohn Lake
      08:00 -16:00
      September 20, 2019

      Waushara County is home to 20 miles of beautiful off-road hiking on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. One beloved segment of the Trail travels through and around Bohn Lake State National Area. Bohn Lake is one piece of a 14-mile long glacial tunnel channel, created by a meltwater river flowing beneath glacial ice whose outlet was where the Village of Hancock stands today. The Ice Age Trail weaves in and out of this tunnel channel, opening for interpretation the subglacial flow of water which carved the landscape. September 18th-22nd volunteers will have the opportunity to participate in a trail building event on the Bohn Lake segment of the Ice Age Trail. During the event, which is part of the IATA’s Mobile Skills Crew program, volunteers will help build an elevated boardwalk, stone steps and retaining walls, and close to a mile of sustainable footpath. Help is also needed cooking meals, removing invasive plants, updating and installing trail signage, and addressing existing trail maintenance needs. No previous experience is necessary, and there will be roles for all ages and abilities. Volunteers will gather Wednesday through Sunday mornings at 8 a.m. at Hancock Park, which serves as project basecamp. Trail work ends around 4 p.m. each day and at noon on Sunday. The IATA provides meals, tools, and a place to camp for free to all who volunteer. There is no obligation to stay for the entire event, but many do because of the fun atmosphere and camaraderie that develop throughout the project. If you’d like to join us, please help the Ice Age Trail Alliance plan for your needs by registering online at iceagetrail.org/event/mobile-skills-crew-trailbuilding-event-bohnlake-segment-waushara-county-sept2019-2/.

       

      (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

    • Healthy Living with Chronic Pain Workshop - Green Lake
    • Tai Chi Prime
      10:00 -11:30
      September 20, 2019
    • Physical Activity for Lifelong Success (PALS)
      13:00 -14:45
      September 20, 2019
    • The Market at Town Square
      15:00 -18:30
      September 20, 2019

      Spend your Fridays in downtown Green Lake this summer at The Market at Town Square. The Market is described as “homegrown, handmade and organic,” as it “offers a festive atmosphere with the best in fresh-from-the-farm produce, meats and one-of-a-kind, handmade items from area artisans.” The Market at Town Square is held on Fridays from 3:00 pm to 6:30 pm at the Green Lake Town Square Community Center, located at 492 Hill Street in Green Lake.

      For more information and updates, you can visit the event’s Facebook page.

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  • Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food and Fund Drive
    All day
    September 21, 2019

    The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 is sponsoring a Food and Fund Drive during the week of
    September 14 – 21 to assist the Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food Pantry. More than 40 Winneconne retailers and employers have agreed to either be a drop off site or conduct employee food drives. The WAAC Food Pantry needs non-perishable food items that are not past there freshness date as well as hygiene and cleaning supplies. For an up-to-date list of drop off locations and items in demand, please visit our website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/files.

    For more information, check out The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/.

  • Princeton Flea Market
    06:00 -13:00
    September 21, 2019

    The Princeton Flea Market, Central Wisconsin’s Largest Morning Outdoor Weekly Flea Market, will be held at 6:00 am every Saturday from April 20th through October 5th. The Flea Market is located at Princeton City Park at Highway 23/73.

    There will be food and refreshments available. Parking and admission are free.

    For more information, you can visit princetonwi.com or call (920) 295-3877.

  • Wild Rose Kiwanis Car Show Breakfast and Day Lily Sale
    07:30 -14:00
    September 21, 2019

    Wild Rose Kiwanis will offer a delicious breakfast of scrambled eggs, pancakes and sausage from 7:30 – 10:30 on Saturday, September 21, for Wild Rose Classic Car Show exhibitors and visitors. It will be held in the Wild Rose Lions Building, just south of the village. In addition, Kiwanis will be selling special day lily plants from 7:30 – 2, also at the Lions Building. One of the Wild Rose Kiwanis members is Darrel Apps, a nationally known day lily hybridizer. Dr. Apps has given a variety of named day lily varieties and selected seedings to the Kiwanis to be sold as a fundraising project. All the day lily plants will be sold bare-root, two plants each, with clearly marked labels. Pictures of each day lily will be available. The Pancake Breakfast and Day Lily Sale are Wild Rose Kiwanis fundraisers and the proceeds, as always, will be entirely used to benefit the community. Credit cards, as well as cash or checks, will be accepted.

    (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

  • Ice Age Trail-Mobile Skills Crew Project on Bohn Lake
    08:00 -16:00
    September 21, 2019

    Waushara County is home to 20 miles of beautiful off-road hiking on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. One beloved segment of the Trail travels through and around Bohn Lake State National Area. Bohn Lake is one piece of a 14-mile long glacial tunnel channel, created by a meltwater river flowing beneath glacial ice whose outlet was where the Village of Hancock stands today. The Ice Age Trail weaves in and out of this tunnel channel, opening for interpretation the subglacial flow of water which carved the landscape. September 18th-22nd volunteers will have the opportunity to participate in a trail building event on the Bohn Lake segment of the Ice Age Trail. During the event, which is part of the IATA’s Mobile Skills Crew program, volunteers will help build an elevated boardwalk, stone steps and retaining walls, and close to a mile of sustainable footpath. Help is also needed cooking meals, removing invasive plants, updating and installing trail signage, and addressing existing trail maintenance needs. No previous experience is necessary, and there will be roles for all ages and abilities. Volunteers will gather Wednesday through Sunday mornings at 8 a.m. at Hancock Park, which serves as project basecamp. Trail work ends around 4 p.m. each day and at noon on Sunday. The IATA provides meals, tools, and a place to camp for free to all who volunteer. There is no obligation to stay for the entire event, but many do because of the fun atmosphere and camaraderie that develop throughout the project. If you’d like to join us, please help the Ice Age Trail Alliance plan for your needs by registering online at iceagetrail.org/event/mobile-skills-crew-trailbuilding-event-bohnlake-segment-waushara-county-sept2019-2/.

     

    (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

  • Septemberfest 2019
    09:00 -16:00
    September 21, 2019

    This fall festival fills downtown Ripon with a host of attractions and happenings, including live entertainment, custom car and motorcycle show, GLAAS Dog Walk, plenty of dining opportunities. Take part in the festivities in Downtown Ripon on Saturday, September 21st from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm!

  • Saturday Arts & Crafts Market
    10:00 -14:00
    September 21, 2019

    Head on over to downtown Green Lake for the 2019 Saturday Arts & Crafts Market. Enjoy arts and crafts created by your own local vendors at this event, happening on Saturdays from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm in downtown Green Lake this summer. The Market is held in downtown Green Lake at 492 Hill Street at the Corner Store Artist Co-op.

    For more information and updates, you can visit the event’s Facebook page.

  • Waushara County Veterans Picnic
    10:00 -15:00
    September 21, 2019
  • Mid-State Snow Drifter’s 4th Annual Golf Outing
    11:00 -15:00
    September 21, 2019

    The Mid-State Snow Drifters Snowmobile Club grooms 67.4 miles of trails in the Wautoma Area and is the only club in Waushara County to have 100% of its trails system funded by the State of Wisconsin. Also, 100% of the club’s members are active members of the Wisconsin Snowmobile Association. The club currently owns a Snow Cat groomer equipped with rubber tracks and trail grooming drag. To help them maintain the equipment and trails, consider golfing with them on Saturday, September 21st at Two Oaks North. This will be a 4-person scramble with a shotgun start at 11am. Your $65 entry fee will include 18 holes of golf with a cart, dinner, hole event prizes, and team prizes. If you would like to register, call Rusty at 920-787-7132.

     

    (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

  • Pasta for a Purpose Fundraiser
    12:00 -22:00
    September 21, 2019

    The Pasta for a Purpose Fundraiser will be held on Saturday, September 21st at Woodeyes Bar & Grill in Winneconne. This event is a fundraiser for Jacob Lindstedt and his family. The cost for the dinner is $10 per person and will include pasta, salad, bread, drink, and dessert. The complete schedule for the day’s events and activities is as follows:

     

    12:00 pm Registration for Corn Hole Tournament ($50 per team, 2 dinner tickets included)

    1:00 pm Corn Hole Tournament Begins

    5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Dinner Served

    7:00 pm – 10:00 pm LIVE Music by Vitamin R

     

    The dinner portion of the day will be limited to the first 300 people who purchase tickets, but all of the other events held during the day will be open to the public. With any questions, you can email 4teamjacob@gmail.com.

    Woodeyes Bar & Grill is located at 700 W. Main Street in Winneconne.

  • Thrasher’s 2019 Party for the Arts – Mardi Gras
    18:00 -23:00
    September 21, 2019

    “Bring your beads and get ready for Thrasher Opera House’s wildest party yet!

    Join them for the most fun way to keep the doors open and this place ROCKIN’ our town. Food, entertainment, prizes and surprises galore! Special Mardi Gras parade from the opera house to the Goose Blind after the party…20% of drinks purchased at Goose Blind from 10-Midnight donated to Thrasher!”

    For more information, visit the event’s Facebook page.

     

     

    (Green Lake Chamber of Commerce)

  • More events
    • Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food and Fund Drive
      All day
      September 21, 2019

      The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 is sponsoring a Food and Fund Drive during the week of
      September 14 – 21 to assist the Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food Pantry. More than 40 Winneconne retailers and employers have agreed to either be a drop off site or conduct employee food drives. The WAAC Food Pantry needs non-perishable food items that are not past there freshness date as well as hygiene and cleaning supplies. For an up-to-date list of drop off locations and items in demand, please visit our website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/files.

      For more information, check out The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/.

    • Princeton Flea Market
      06:00 -13:00
      September 21, 2019

      The Princeton Flea Market, Central Wisconsin’s Largest Morning Outdoor Weekly Flea Market, will be held at 6:00 am every Saturday from April 20th through October 5th. The Flea Market is located at Princeton City Park at Highway 23/73.

      There will be food and refreshments available. Parking and admission are free.

      For more information, you can visit princetonwi.com or call (920) 295-3877.

    • Wild Rose Kiwanis Car Show Breakfast and Day Lily Sale
      07:30 -14:00
      September 21, 2019

      Wild Rose Kiwanis will offer a delicious breakfast of scrambled eggs, pancakes and sausage from 7:30 – 10:30 on Saturday, September 21, for Wild Rose Classic Car Show exhibitors and visitors. It will be held in the Wild Rose Lions Building, just south of the village. In addition, Kiwanis will be selling special day lily plants from 7:30 – 2, also at the Lions Building. One of the Wild Rose Kiwanis members is Darrel Apps, a nationally known day lily hybridizer. Dr. Apps has given a variety of named day lily varieties and selected seedings to the Kiwanis to be sold as a fundraising project. All the day lily plants will be sold bare-root, two plants each, with clearly marked labels. Pictures of each day lily will be available. The Pancake Breakfast and Day Lily Sale are Wild Rose Kiwanis fundraisers and the proceeds, as always, will be entirely used to benefit the community. Credit cards, as well as cash or checks, will be accepted.

      (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

    • Ice Age Trail-Mobile Skills Crew Project on Bohn Lake
      08:00 -16:00
      September 21, 2019

      Waushara County is home to 20 miles of beautiful off-road hiking on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. One beloved segment of the Trail travels through and around Bohn Lake State National Area. Bohn Lake is one piece of a 14-mile long glacial tunnel channel, created by a meltwater river flowing beneath glacial ice whose outlet was where the Village of Hancock stands today. The Ice Age Trail weaves in and out of this tunnel channel, opening for interpretation the subglacial flow of water which carved the landscape. September 18th-22nd volunteers will have the opportunity to participate in a trail building event on the Bohn Lake segment of the Ice Age Trail. During the event, which is part of the IATA’s Mobile Skills Crew program, volunteers will help build an elevated boardwalk, stone steps and retaining walls, and close to a mile of sustainable footpath. Help is also needed cooking meals, removing invasive plants, updating and installing trail signage, and addressing existing trail maintenance needs. No previous experience is necessary, and there will be roles for all ages and abilities. Volunteers will gather Wednesday through Sunday mornings at 8 a.m. at Hancock Park, which serves as project basecamp. Trail work ends around 4 p.m. each day and at noon on Sunday. The IATA provides meals, tools, and a place to camp for free to all who volunteer. There is no obligation to stay for the entire event, but many do because of the fun atmosphere and camaraderie that develop throughout the project. If you’d like to join us, please help the Ice Age Trail Alliance plan for your needs by registering online at iceagetrail.org/event/mobile-skills-crew-trailbuilding-event-bohnlake-segment-waushara-county-sept2019-2/.

       

      (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

    • Septemberfest 2019
      09:00 -16:00
      September 21, 2019

      This fall festival fills downtown Ripon with a host of attractions and happenings, including live entertainment, custom car and motorcycle show, GLAAS Dog Walk, plenty of dining opportunities. Take part in the festivities in Downtown Ripon on Saturday, September 21st from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm!

    • Saturday Arts & Crafts Market
      10:00 -14:00
      September 21, 2019

      Head on over to downtown Green Lake for the 2019 Saturday Arts & Crafts Market. Enjoy arts and crafts created by your own local vendors at this event, happening on Saturdays from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm in downtown Green Lake this summer. The Market is held in downtown Green Lake at 492 Hill Street at the Corner Store Artist Co-op.

      For more information and updates, you can visit the event’s Facebook page.

    • Waushara County Veterans Picnic
      10:00 -15:00
      September 21, 2019
    • Mid-State Snow Drifter’s 4th Annual Golf Outing
      11:00 -15:00
      September 21, 2019

      The Mid-State Snow Drifters Snowmobile Club grooms 67.4 miles of trails in the Wautoma Area and is the only club in Waushara County to have 100% of its trails system funded by the State of Wisconsin. Also, 100% of the club’s members are active members of the Wisconsin Snowmobile Association. The club currently owns a Snow Cat groomer equipped with rubber tracks and trail grooming drag. To help them maintain the equipment and trails, consider golfing with them on Saturday, September 21st at Two Oaks North. This will be a 4-person scramble with a shotgun start at 11am. Your $65 entry fee will include 18 holes of golf with a cart, dinner, hole event prizes, and team prizes. If you would like to register, call Rusty at 920-787-7132.

       

      (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

    • Pasta for a Purpose Fundraiser
      12:00 -22:00
      September 21, 2019

      The Pasta for a Purpose Fundraiser will be held on Saturday, September 21st at Woodeyes Bar & Grill in Winneconne. This event is a fundraiser for Jacob Lindstedt and his family. The cost for the dinner is $10 per person and will include pasta, salad, bread, drink, and dessert. The complete schedule for the day’s events and activities is as follows:

       

      12:00 pm Registration for Corn Hole Tournament ($50 per team, 2 dinner tickets included)

      1:00 pm Corn Hole Tournament Begins

      5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Dinner Served

      7:00 pm – 10:00 pm LIVE Music by Vitamin R

       

      The dinner portion of the day will be limited to the first 300 people who purchase tickets, but all of the other events held during the day will be open to the public. With any questions, you can email 4teamjacob@gmail.com.

      Woodeyes Bar & Grill is located at 700 W. Main Street in Winneconne.

    • Thrasher's 2019 Party for the Arts - Mardi Gras
      18:00 -23:00
      September 21, 2019

      “Bring your beads and get ready for Thrasher Opera House’s wildest party yet!

      Join them for the most fun way to keep the doors open and this place ROCKIN’ our town. Food, entertainment, prizes and surprises galore! Special Mardi Gras parade from the opera house to the Goose Blind after the party…20% of drinks purchased at Goose Blind from 10-Midnight donated to Thrasher!”

      For more information, visit the event’s Facebook page.

       

       

      (Green Lake Chamber of Commerce)

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  • Ice Age Trail-Mobile Skills Crew Project on Bohn Lake
    08:00 -12:00
    September 22, 2019

    Waushara County is home to 20 miles of beautiful off-road hiking on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. One beloved segment of the Trail travels through and around Bohn Lake State National Area. Bohn Lake is one piece of a 14-mile long glacial tunnel channel, created by a meltwater river flowing beneath glacial ice whose outlet was where the Village of Hancock stands today. The Ice Age Trail weaves in and out of this tunnel channel, opening for interpretation the subglacial flow of water which carved the landscape. September 18th-22nd volunteers will have the opportunity to participate in a trail building event on the Bohn Lake segment of the Ice Age Trail. During the event, which is part of the IATA’s Mobile Skills Crew program, volunteers will help build an elevated boardwalk, stone steps and retaining walls, and close to a mile of sustainable footpath. Help is also needed cooking meals, removing invasive plants, updating and installing trail signage, and addressing existing trail maintenance needs. No previous experience is necessary, and there will be roles for all ages and abilities. Volunteers will gather Wednesday through Sunday mornings at 8 a.m. at Hancock Park, which serves as project basecamp. Trail work ends around 4 p.m. each day and at noon on Sunday. The IATA provides meals, tools, and a place to camp for free to all who volunteer. There is no obligation to stay for the entire event, but many do because of the fun atmosphere and camaraderie that develop throughout the project. If you’d like to join us, please help the Ice Age Trail Alliance plan for your needs by registering online at iceagetrail.org/event/mobile-skills-crew-trailbuilding-event-bohnlake-segment-waushara-county-sept2019-2/.

     

    (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

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  • Healthy Living with Chronic Pain Workshop – Redgranite
  • Human Trafficking Presentation
    10:00 -20:00
    September 26, 2019

    The founder and director of the anti-human Trafficking Organization called Damascus Road will give a presentation during two different times on Thursday, September 26th at Trinity Evangelical Free Church at 777 Harvey Street in Ripon. She will give a presentation on the seriousness of human trafficking in the state of Wisconsin and help individuals to be better informed. Men and women are invited to attend, and they can either attend the morning session or the evening session.

    This two sessions for this event will be from 10:00 am – Noon and 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm on September 26th.

    If you I have questions, call Barb at 920-229-6340.

  • Physical Activity for Lifelong Success (PALS)
    13:00 -14:00
    September 26, 2019
  • Omro Thursday Night Market
    16:00 -19:00
    September 26, 2019

    Thursdays, June 6th through October 3rd, visit Scott Park for Omro’s weekly local market. Each market lasts from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm.

  • Waushara County 1st Annual Take Back the Night
    19:00 -21:00
    September 26, 2019

    Waushara County’s 1st Annual Take Back the Night, hosted by ASTOP, CAP Services, Inc., and Waushara County Anti-Trafficking Committee, is going to be at the Rock Coffee House in Redgranite on Thursday, September 26th at 7pm.

    Take Back The Night is a global grassroots movement uniting communities to speak out against all forms of sexual and domestic violence. This year in Waushara County, for our 1st Annual Take Back The Night, we are all working together to change the culture of rape and domestic violence in our community by educating and advocating for those most at risk! With education, support, and resources, we can empower survivors, and end cycles that perpetuate all types of violence. This event is free and open to the community. Agencies from our local community as well as some surrounding areas, will be tabling to provide information and outreach. Meet your local Advocates, Therapist, Counselors, Volunteers, and connect with other survivors.

     

    (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

  • More events
    • Healthy Living with Chronic Pain Workshop - Redgranite
    • Human Trafficking Presentation
      10:00 -20:00
      September 26, 2019

      The founder and director of the anti-human Trafficking Organization called Damascus Road will give a presentation during two different times on Thursday, September 26th at Trinity Evangelical Free Church at 777 Harvey Street in Ripon. She will give a presentation on the seriousness of human trafficking in the state of Wisconsin and help individuals to be better informed. Men and women are invited to attend, and they can either attend the morning session or the evening session.

      This two sessions for this event will be from 10:00 am – Noon and 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm on September 26th.

      If you I have questions, call Barb at 920-229-6340.

    • Physical Activity for Lifelong Success (PALS)
      13:00 -14:00
      September 26, 2019
    • Omro Thursday Night Market
      16:00 -19:00
      September 26, 2019

      Thursdays, June 6th through October 3rd, visit Scott Park for Omro’s weekly local market. Each market lasts from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm.

    • Waushara County 1st Annual Take Back the Night
      19:00 -21:00
      September 26, 2019

      Waushara County’s 1st Annual Take Back the Night, hosted by ASTOP, CAP Services, Inc., and Waushara County Anti-Trafficking Committee, is going to be at the Rock Coffee House in Redgranite on Thursday, September 26th at 7pm.

      Take Back The Night is a global grassroots movement uniting communities to speak out against all forms of sexual and domestic violence. This year in Waushara County, for our 1st Annual Take Back The Night, we are all working together to change the culture of rape and domestic violence in our community by educating and advocating for those most at risk! With education, support, and resources, we can empower survivors, and end cycles that perpetuate all types of violence. This event is free and open to the community. Agencies from our local community as well as some surrounding areas, will be tabling to provide information and outreach. Meet your local Advocates, Therapist, Counselors, Volunteers, and connect with other survivors.

       

      (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

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  • Jailbreak Marathon
    All day
    September 28, 2019

    Waushara County Crime Stoppers will be hosting the 10th annual Jail Break Marathon to take place on Saturday, September 28th. This family event will be held at the Waushara County Fairgrounds. In addition to the Marathon there will also be a half marathon, 10k, a 5K Fun Run/Walk, and a 1 mile  Kids Run. New this year will be a craft/vendor fair. For more information, visit their website at www.thejailbreakmarathon.com.

    (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

  • Princeton Flea Market
    06:00 -13:00
    September 28, 2019

    The Princeton Flea Market, Central Wisconsin’s Largest Morning Outdoor Weekly Flea Market, will be held at 6:00 am every Saturday from April 20th through October 5th. The Flea Market is located at Princeton City Park at Highway 23/73.

    There will be food and refreshments available. Parking and admission are free.

    For more information, you can visit princetonwi.com or call (920) 295-3877.

  • Harvestfest
    08:00 -18:30
    September 28, 2019
  • Take Aim Autumn Fest
    13:00 -18:00
    September 28, 2019

    Take Aim Autumn Fest will be held on September 28th from 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm at Oasis Christian Fellowship, located at N5559 8th Ave. in Plainfield.

    An afternoon of archery instruction and competitions, carnival games and activities for the entire family.  Come enjoy campfires, fellowship, a chili dump cookout, a men’s pie baking contest, live music, children’s rides on the “Glory Train” and more!

    For more information, you can call Pastor Brian at 920-905-3550 or Mary at 920-787-0150.

  • St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Harvest Celebration
    16:00 -19:00
    September 28, 2019

    The St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Harvest Celebration will be held on Saturday, September 28th from 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm. The meal during the celebration will include a roast pork dinner with rice pilaf, stuffing, glazed carrots, squash soup, and dessert. In addition to the meal, there will also be door prizes, a silent auction, a harvest store, and the All Parish Raffle, with the drawing at 7:00 pm.

     

    Cost:

    Adults – $12

    Special Kid’s Meal – $7

     

      St. John the Baptist Catholic Church is located at 277 E Montello Street in Montello.

  • More events
    • Jailbreak Marathon
      All day
      September 28, 2019

      Waushara County Crime Stoppers will be hosting the 10th annual Jail Break Marathon to take place on Saturday, September 28th. This family event will be held at the Waushara County Fairgrounds. In addition to the Marathon there will also be a half marathon, 10k, a 5K Fun Run/Walk, and a 1 mile  Kids Run. New this year will be a craft/vendor fair. For more information, visit their website at www.thejailbreakmarathon.com.

      (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

    • Princeton Flea Market
      06:00 -13:00
      September 28, 2019

      The Princeton Flea Market, Central Wisconsin’s Largest Morning Outdoor Weekly Flea Market, will be held at 6:00 am every Saturday from April 20th through October 5th. The Flea Market is located at Princeton City Park at Highway 23/73.

      There will be food and refreshments available. Parking and admission are free.

      For more information, you can visit princetonwi.com or call (920) 295-3877.

    • Harvestfest
      08:00 -18:30
      September 28, 2019
    • Take Aim Autumn Fest
      13:00 -18:00
      September 28, 2019

      Take Aim Autumn Fest will be held on September 28th from 1:00 pm – 6:00 pm at Oasis Christian Fellowship, located at N5559 8th Ave. in Plainfield.

      An afternoon of archery instruction and competitions, carnival games and activities for the entire family.  Come enjoy campfires, fellowship, a chili dump cookout, a men’s pie baking contest, live music, children’s rides on the “Glory Train” and more!

      For more information, you can call Pastor Brian at 920-905-3550 or Mary at 920-787-0150.

    • St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Harvest Celebration
      16:00 -19:00
      September 28, 2019

      The St. John the Baptist Catholic Church Harvest Celebration will be held on Saturday, September 28th from 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm. The meal during the celebration will include a roast pork dinner with rice pilaf, stuffing, glazed carrots, squash soup, and dessert. In addition to the meal, there will also be door prizes, a silent auction, a harvest store, and the All Parish Raffle, with the drawing at 7:00 pm.

       

      Cost:

      Adults – $12

      Special Kid’s Meal – $7

       

        St. John the Baptist Catholic Church is located at 277 E Montello Street in Montello.

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  • Harvestfest
    06:30 -15:00
    September 29, 2019
  • All Saints Parish Harvest Dinner
    11:00 -13:00
    September 29, 2019

    All Saints is set to host their All Saints Parish Harvest Dinner. The dinner will be held on Sunday, September 29th from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm at the Parish Social Hall, located on Highway 49, south of Berlin.  Cost will be $10 at the door and $5 for children ages 5-10.  In addition to the chicken dinner, there will also be theme basket raffles available.

    Carry-outs will also be available, and to inquire about deliveries, you can call Julie at 361-2562.

     

    Advance tickets to the Harvest Dinner can be purchased at the following locations:

    Farmers & Merchants Bank
    Fortifi Bank
    Ladybug Floral

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