Black Hawk Folk Society proudly announces its winter-into-spring Second
Saturday concert schedule.
FEBRUARY…..Dangerous Folk, a Milwaukee trio will take the stage Saturday, February 8.
Doug Esty, Julie Thompson, and David HB Drake combine forces to
reinvigorate the classic folk tunes of the 1960’s and 70’s. The answer’s
blowin’ in the wind, indeed!
MARCH……And blowing in just in time for the Ides of March: Triflemore, on Saturday,
March 14. A transatlantic folk duo—one from the remote isles of Scotland
and the other from small-town America—these musicians bridge the
distance with their own delicious blend of progressive, Celtic, and British
Isles folk.
APRIL……..K.G. & the Ranger will be the night’s entertainment on Saturday, April 11.
Hailing from Madison, WI, they have performed throughout the United
States and are loved for their ability to bring cowboy heroes and the Old
West back to life with their music!
MAY…….Mean Mary returns to Black Hawk’s roster on Saturday, May 9. Wikipedia
sums her up as “an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist,
novelist, producer, and YouTube personality.” You’re invited to come see
and hear for yourself!
These five Second Saturday concerts will be held at Mountain View
Community Center, at N3137 21st Lane, near the intersection of 21 st 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 at 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 folk 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 these concerts, 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.
The Knights of Columbus #4774 Charity Raffle will be held on February 1st, with the drawing at 7:30 pm. A ticket purchased for the raffle admits two individuals for food from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm. There will also be a cash bar. The Raffle will be held at American Legion Hall, located at 853 W. Main Street in Princeton. Get your tickets before they’re gone!
Ticket Cost: $100 per ticket (with a limit of 230 tickets sold)
Guaranteed 50% prizes 1 in 10 chance to win 50/50 Raffle
Prizes: First Prize: $5000 Second Prize: $1000 Third Prize: $500 4th-17th Prize: $250
For more information, you can call (920) 229-9742. You do not need to be present to win.
Tickets for the raffle can also be purchased at Detjen’s Piggly Wiggly on December 15th from 8:30 am to Noon. Detjen’s Piggly Wiggly is located at 101 E. Main Street in Princeton.
Black Hawk Folk Society proudly announces its winter-into-spring Second
Saturday concert schedule.
FEBRUARY…..Dangerous Folk, a Milwaukee trio will take the stage Saturday, February 8.
Doug Esty, Julie Thompson, and David HB Drake combine forces to
reinvigorate the classic folk tunes of the 1960’s and 70’s. The answer’s
blowin’ in the wind, indeed!
MARCH……And blowing in just in time for the Ides of March: Triflemore, on Saturday,
March 14. A transatlantic folk duo—one from the remote isles of Scotland
and the other from small-town America—these musicians bridge the
distance with their own delicious blend of progressive, Celtic, and British
Isles folk.
APRIL……..K.G. & the Ranger will be the night’s entertainment on Saturday, April 11.
Hailing from Madison, WI, they have performed throughout the United
States and are loved for their ability to bring cowboy heroes and the Old
West back to life with their music!
MAY…….Mean Mary returns to Black Hawk’s roster on Saturday, May 9. Wikipedia
sums her up as “an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist,
novelist, producer, and YouTube personality.” You’re invited to come see
and hear for yourself!
These five Second Saturday concerts will be held at Mountain View
Community Center, at N3137 21st Lane, near the intersection of 21 st 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 at 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 folk 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 these concerts, 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.
The Knights of Columbus #4774 Charity Raffle will be held on February 1st, with the drawing at 7:30 pm. A ticket purchased for the raffle admits two individuals for food from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm. There will also be a cash bar. The Raffle will be held at American Legion Hall, located at 853 W. Main Street in Princeton. Get your tickets before they’re gone!
Ticket Cost: $100 per ticket (with a limit of 230 tickets sold)
Guaranteed 50% prizes 1 in 10 chance to win 50/50 Raffle
Prizes: First Prize: $5000 Second Prize: $1000 Third Prize: $500 4th-17th Prize: $250
For more information, you can call (920) 229-9742. You do not need to be present to win.
Tickets for the raffle can also be purchased at Detjen’s Piggly Wiggly on December 15th from 8:30 am to Noon. Detjen’s Piggly Wiggly is located at 101 E. Main Street in Princeton.
Black Hawk Folk Society proudly announces its winter-into-spring Second
Saturday concert schedule.
FEBRUARY…..Dangerous Folk, a Milwaukee trio will take the stage Saturday, February 8.
Doug Esty, Julie Thompson, and David HB Drake combine forces to
reinvigorate the classic folk tunes of the 1960’s and 70’s. The answer’s
blowin’ in the wind, indeed!
MARCH……And blowing in just in time for the Ides of March: Triflemore, on Saturday,
March 14. A transatlantic folk duo—one from the remote isles of Scotland
and the other from small-town America—these musicians bridge the
distance with their own delicious blend of progressive, Celtic, and British
Isles folk.
APRIL……..K.G. & the Ranger will be the night’s entertainment on Saturday, April 11.
Hailing from Madison, WI, they have performed throughout the United
States and are loved for their ability to bring cowboy heroes and the Old
West back to life with their music!
MAY…….Mean Mary returns to Black Hawk’s roster on Saturday, May 9. Wikipedia
sums her up as “an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist,
novelist, producer, and YouTube personality.” You’re invited to come see
and hear for yourself!
These five Second Saturday concerts will be held at Mountain View
Community Center, at N3137 21st Lane, near the intersection of 21 st 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 at 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 folk 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 these concerts, 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.
Black Hawk Folk Society proudly announces its winter-into-spring Second
Saturday concert schedule.
FEBRUARY…..Dangerous Folk, a Milwaukee trio will take the stage Saturday, February 8.
Doug Esty, Julie Thompson, and David HB Drake combine forces to
reinvigorate the classic folk tunes of the 1960’s and 70’s. The answer’s
blowin’ in the wind, indeed!
MARCH……And blowing in just in time for the Ides of March: Triflemore, on Saturday,
March 14. A transatlantic folk duo—one from the remote isles of Scotland
and the other from small-town America—these musicians bridge the
distance with their own delicious blend of progressive, Celtic, and British
Isles folk.
APRIL……..K.G. & the Ranger will be the night’s entertainment on Saturday, April 11.
Hailing from Madison, WI, they have performed throughout the United
States and are loved for their ability to bring cowboy heroes and the Old
West back to life with their music!
MAY…….Mean Mary returns to Black Hawk’s roster on Saturday, May 9. Wikipedia
sums her up as “an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist,
novelist, producer, and YouTube personality.” You’re invited to come see
and hear for yourself!
These five Second Saturday concerts will be held at Mountain View
Community Center, at N3137 21st Lane, near the intersection of 21 st 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 at 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 folk 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 these concerts, 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.
LEGO Club is held on Mondays from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm at Caestecker Public Library, located at 518 Hill Street in Green Lake. For additional information about LEGO Club, you can visit their Facebook page.
Black Hawk Folk Society proudly announces its winter-into-spring Second
Saturday concert schedule.
FEBRUARY…..Dangerous Folk, a Milwaukee trio will take the stage Saturday, February 8.
Doug Esty, Julie Thompson, and David HB Drake combine forces to
reinvigorate the classic folk tunes of the 1960’s and 70’s. The answer’s
blowin’ in the wind, indeed!
MARCH……And blowing in just in time for the Ides of March: Triflemore, on Saturday,
March 14. A transatlantic folk duo—one from the remote isles of Scotland
and the other from small-town America—these musicians bridge the
distance with their own delicious blend of progressive, Celtic, and British
Isles folk.
APRIL……..K.G. & the Ranger will be the night’s entertainment on Saturday, April 11.
Hailing from Madison, WI, they have performed throughout the United
States and are loved for their ability to bring cowboy heroes and the Old
West back to life with their music!
MAY…….Mean Mary returns to Black Hawk’s roster on Saturday, May 9. Wikipedia
sums her up as “an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist,
novelist, producer, and YouTube personality.” You’re invited to come see
and hear for yourself!
These five Second Saturday concerts will be held at Mountain View
Community Center, at N3137 21st Lane, near the intersection of 21 st 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 at 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 folk 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 these concerts, 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.
LEGO Club is held on Mondays from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm at Caestecker Public Library, located at 518 Hill Street in Green Lake. For additional information about LEGO Club, you can visit their Facebook page.
Black Hawk Folk Society proudly announces its winter-into-spring Second
Saturday concert schedule.
FEBRUARY…..Dangerous Folk, a Milwaukee trio will take the stage Saturday, February 8.
Doug Esty, Julie Thompson, and David HB Drake combine forces to
reinvigorate the classic folk tunes of the 1960’s and 70’s. The answer’s
blowin’ in the wind, indeed!
MARCH……And blowing in just in time for the Ides of March: Triflemore, on Saturday,
March 14. A transatlantic folk duo—one from the remote isles of Scotland
and the other from small-town America—these musicians bridge the
distance with their own delicious blend of progressive, Celtic, and British
Isles folk.
APRIL……..K.G. & the Ranger will be the night’s entertainment on Saturday, April 11.
Hailing from Madison, WI, they have performed throughout the United
States and are loved for their ability to bring cowboy heroes and the Old
West back to life with their music!
MAY…….Mean Mary returns to Black Hawk’s roster on Saturday, May 9. Wikipedia
sums her up as “an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist,
novelist, producer, and YouTube personality.” You’re invited to come see
and hear for yourself!
These five Second Saturday concerts will be held at Mountain View
Community Center, at N3137 21st Lane, near the intersection of 21 st 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 at 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 folk 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 these concerts, 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.
Black Hawk Folk Society proudly announces its winter-into-spring Second
Saturday concert schedule.
FEBRUARY…..Dangerous Folk, a Milwaukee trio will take the stage Saturday, February 8.
Doug Esty, Julie Thompson, and David HB Drake combine forces to
reinvigorate the classic folk tunes of the 1960’s and 70’s. The answer’s
blowin’ in the wind, indeed!
MARCH……And blowing in just in time for the Ides of March: Triflemore, on Saturday,
March 14. A transatlantic folk duo—one from the remote isles of Scotland
and the other from small-town America—these musicians bridge the
distance with their own delicious blend of progressive, Celtic, and British
Isles folk.
APRIL……..K.G. & the Ranger will be the night’s entertainment on Saturday, April 11.
Hailing from Madison, WI, they have performed throughout the United
States and are loved for their ability to bring cowboy heroes and the Old
West back to life with their music!
MAY…….Mean Mary returns to Black Hawk’s roster on Saturday, May 9. Wikipedia
sums her up as “an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist,
novelist, producer, and YouTube personality.” You’re invited to come see
and hear for yourself!
These five Second Saturday concerts will be held at Mountain View
Community Center, at N3137 21st Lane, near the intersection of 21 st 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 at 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 folk 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 these concerts, 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.
Black Hawk Folk Society proudly announces its winter-into-spring Second
Saturday concert schedule.
FEBRUARY…..Dangerous Folk, a Milwaukee trio will take the stage Saturday, February 8.
Doug Esty, Julie Thompson, and David HB Drake combine forces to
reinvigorate the classic folk tunes of the 1960’s and 70’s. The answer’s
blowin’ in the wind, indeed!
MARCH……And blowing in just in time for the Ides of March: Triflemore, on Saturday,
March 14. A transatlantic folk duo—one from the remote isles of Scotland
and the other from small-town America—these musicians bridge the
distance with their own delicious blend of progressive, Celtic, and British
Isles folk.
APRIL……..K.G. & the Ranger will be the night’s entertainment on Saturday, April 11.
Hailing from Madison, WI, they have performed throughout the United
States and are loved for their ability to bring cowboy heroes and the Old
West back to life with their music!
MAY…….Mean Mary returns to Black Hawk’s roster on Saturday, May 9. Wikipedia
sums her up as “an American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist,
novelist, producer, and YouTube personality.” You’re invited to come see
and hear for yourself!
These five Second Saturday concerts will be held at Mountain View
Community Center, at N3137 21st Lane, near the intersection of 21 st 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 at 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 folk 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 these concerts, 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.
Event Location: School cafeteria, 1551 Delaware Street, Oshkosh, 54902
Event Date: 02/08/2020
Start & End Time: 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Event Details: Been putting off getting that new mattress? Now you can get a great deal on any size mattress AND help the South Park Middle School Band! Name brands and styles available. Pillows, too! On Saturday, February 8, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. the South Park Middle School cafeteria becomes a showroom for YOUR next mattress. Financing available. Need to sleep on it? Of course you do! Get the great night’s sleep you deserve AND help a deserving Band program. See you Saturday, February 8, from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the South Park Middle School cafeteria! How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): Contact Band Director Patty Bourgeois at 920-424-0431
LEGO Club is held on Mondays from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm at Caestecker Public Library, located at 518 Hill Street in Green Lake. For additional information about LEGO Club, you can visit their Facebook page.
The Princeton Area Community Fund, also known as PACF, is having their annual election meeting Monday, February 10th at 5:00 PM. Meeting will be at the Princeton Senior Citizen Center located at 212 S Howard St in Princeton. PACF is open to all interested individuals and everyone is welcome. The group’s purpose is to support and improve the Princeton community through scholarship programs for Princeton youth, coordination and conducting of cultural, concert and recreational events such as the local 4th of July celebration and fireworks display as well as other tourism development and community improvement projects. Anyone with questions or interest should contact Carol Siddell at 920-295-9222 or Jim Frasier at 708-653-1516.
The Princeton Area Community Fund, also known as PACF, is having their annual election meeting Monday, February 10th at 5:00 PM. Meeting will be at the Princeton Senior Citizen Center located at 212 S Howard St in Princeton. PACF is open to all interested individuals and everyone is welcome. The group’s purpose is to support and improve the Princeton community through scholarship programs for Princeton youth, coordination and conducting of cultural, concert and recreational events such as the local 4th of July celebration and fireworks display as well as other tourism development and community improvement projects. Anyone with questions or interest should contact Carol Siddell at 920-295-9222 or Jim Frasier at 708-653-1516.
Come and support OoMPA (Omro Music Parents’ Association) for a Chili Supper!
Menu: All-You-Can-Eat Chili or Macaroni & Cheese, Bread sticks, & Beverages
Prices:
Adults: $5 in advance / $6 at the door
Children 10 & Under: $3 in advance / $4 at the door
Children 3 & Under: Free!
Tickets are available at Red’s Piggly Wiggly, Omro Pharmacy, Omro Chiropractic, Omro Community Center, & Omro High School and Omro Elementary School Offices.
*The Omro Foxes Boys Basketball team will be taking the Lourdes Academy Knights that night in the gym immediately adjacent to the commons.*
I have recently started planning a fundraiser for a special 9-year-old boy named, Miguel Duran. Miguel’s family includes his mother, Arlene, a brother, Marcus -6, and 2 sisters Mia-3 and Lyla-1. On September 16, 2018, this family received devastating news, Miguel was again diagnosed with stage 4 Alveolar rhabdomyosarcoma, a rare form of cancer that forms in soft tissue. The cancer is aggressive, leaving the young man with not a lot of time.
Miguel has been wrestling in the Wautoma Super Stingers youth program for 4 years. He has a love for the mat. Looking at Miguel you can forget how sick he really is, he hides it well for 9 years old. He is a fighter, and I pray that maybe the doctors are wrong, but the family is preparing themselves for the worst.
I am enlisting the help of family, friends and community members to get behind this 9-year-old hero. On Saturday, February 15, 2020, the community will gather for a fundraiser for Miguel and his family. It will be held at the Redgranite Lions Hall in Redgranite. With plenty of kid-oriented activities planned, it is sure to be a fun event. The event will run from 1-10pm, with games, food, bake sale, raffles, auctions, etc.
What I would like to ask you for is support. Support in donating items, large items for auctions, or monetary donation. You can contact me by phone, text or email, I will try to answer your questions.
Miguel’s Facebook Page Posted 12/18/2019
It’s with a heavy heart that after speaking with the doctors yesterday that I must inform everyone Miguel will not be with us much longer. The cancer has returned chemo resistant to the standard medicine and is very very aggressive. They did give us a time frame of about 2-3 months. Miguel fought hard these last 15 months and we have been blessed to have him with us as long as we have. We are still going to do the oral chemo but there’s no guarantee it will do anything at all. For now, he has decided he will wrestle and go to school and make the best out of the time he has along with spending as much time with family and friends.
One thing I am looking for is a small adult size recliner with remote for Miguel. With this disease it will affect his muscles, making him weaker as time goes on. To be able to have his own chair and able to push a button for up/down will mean a lot to him for comfort.
The other, hoping to possible collect enough money at the fundraiser, or a few gracious donors for a newer vehicle for Arlene. She is driving a 2006 minivan, 170,000+ miles, in not the best condition. When Miguel was first diagnosed, she was driving several days a week at 232 miles round trip to Children’s Hospital in Milwaukee. With transporting 4 children, I would fear, that if this was my vehicle, that I would breakdown going or coming.The final is prayers. The family could use all the prayer you have.
LEGO Club is held on Mondays from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm at Caestecker Public Library, located at 518 Hill Street in Green Lake. For additional information about LEGO Club, you can visit their Facebook page.
When: Saturday, February 22, 2020 4;30 pm- 9:00 pm
Where: 440 West Main Street, Wautoma in the World War II Memorial Building
Featuring: Prime Rib dinner catered by the Moose Inn, live music by the Desperate Ottos (7-9 pm), 50/50 raffle, raffle baskets, spin-the-wheel-game, and a big ticket raffle.
Prices: $40 per person, $35 per person for a table of 8
Big ticket raffle items include a handmade quilt, a $100 gift certificate to Wautoma PAC, and an Adirondack chair. Tickets can be purchased in Wautoma Library (do not need to be present to win!).
All profits will benefit our Children’s Library!
Questions? Call (920)787-2988 or email director@wautomalibrary .org
Mark your calendars for Wautoma Public Library’s Once Upon a Time Gala on Saturday, February 22nd at 4:30pm. The event will feature a cash bar, dinner catered by Moose Inn, door prizes, raffles, games, and live music. More details to come!
When: Saturday, February 22, 2020 4;30 pm- 9:00 pm
Where: 440 West Main Street, Wautoma in the World War II Memorial Building
Featuring: Prime Rib dinner catered by the Moose Inn, live music by the Desperate Ottos (7-9 pm), 50/50 raffle, raffle baskets, spin-the-wheel-game, and a big ticket raffle.
Prices: $40 per person, $35 per person for a table of 8
Big ticket raffle items include a handmade quilt, a $100 gift certificate to Wautoma PAC, and an Adirondack chair. Tickets can be purchased in Wautoma Library (do not need to be present to win!).
All profits will benefit our Children’s Library!
Questions? Call (920)787-2988 or email director@wautomalibrary .org
Mark your calendars for Wautoma Public Library’s Once Upon a Time Gala on Saturday, February 22nd at 4:30pm. The event will feature a cash bar, dinner catered by Moose Inn, door prizes, raffles, games, and live music. More details to come!
LEGO Club is held on Mondays from 3:30 pm to 4:30 pm at Caestecker Public Library, located at 518 Hill Street in Green Lake. For additional information about LEGO Club, you can visit their Facebook page.