Where: Demonstration Room, lower level of Waushara county courthouse
The U.S. census is a head-count of everyone who lives here. In Waushara County, it’s very important to answer the census because funding for all of county services is determined by the number of people who live here. Everyone, regardless of citizenship status, needs to answer the census.
Not sure if it’s safe for you to answer the census? Join us on April 1st for a census event. Staff and students will be available to help you safely answer the census online.
Bring the grandkids! There will be a play area for them.
Enjoy a light meal! Hot dogs, chips, and sweets will be provided.
Free transportation is available to/from the courthouse. To schedule a ride, call Charmine at the Department of Aging at (920)787-0403 no later than the end of the day on Monday, March 30th.
If you have any questions about the census, call Mary at the Department of Aging at (920)787-6509.
Remember: Your citizenship status does not matter and no one will ask you!
Black Hawk Folk Society proudly announces its winter-into-spring Second
Saturday concert schedule.
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.
Saturday, April 4 | 4:00-6:00 P.M. | Family NERF event (Grades 3 + up withaccompanied caregiver) Join in on this popular after-hours event at Ripon Public Library, open to families for the first time!Space is limited. Call the library at 748-6160 to register, beginning on Friday,March 27. Caregivers must sign up and participate with their children in thisteam-oriented adventure. Limit of 3 children per guardian.The library will supply a cache of darts for everyone to use during the event.B.Y.O.B. (bring your own unmodified, dart-style blaster) if you have one! A smallnumber of NERF blasters will be available for participants to borrow. Please arriveearly to sign waivers with a legal guardian. Doors are locked at 4:00 P.M. Waiverswill be available beginning Friday, March 27. Guardian must be present to sign.Waivers will not be handed out to underage participants.
Black Hawk Folk Society proudly announces its winter-into-spring Second
Saturday concert schedule.
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.
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.
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.
Where: Fox Valley Technical College – Wautoma Regional Center
Are you (or someone you know) interested in providing child care? Attend this FREE info session and you could be eligible for a start-up grant! Do you have questions like: How many children can I legally care for? What are the benefits to becoming regulated (certified or licensed)? What classes or training do I need to get started? What would I charge the families? Join us for some answers. How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): Register for this FREE session on the Childcaring FB Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/2428338170610111/ -Or- Contact Childcaring at 1-800-628-8534 Register by Thursday, April 2nd
Black Hawk Folk Society proudly announces its winter-into-spring Second
Saturday concert schedule.
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.
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 4th Annual “Start the Conversation” 5K Run/Walk will be held at Lakeside Park in Fond du Lac on April 18th from 9:00 am until 12:00 pm. The primary goal for the 4th Annual 5K Run/Walk is to continue the conversation about mental health, addiction and suicide prevention. Pets are allowed. Registration: $30 for adults, $10 for children (12 & under).
For more information, contact Ellen Sorensen, Coordinator of Drug Free Communities FDL, at (920) 906-6573.
EVERY SATURDAY, APRIL 25 – OCTOBER 10 – Flea Market Wisconsin’s largest weekly outdoor flea market in the Princeton City Park, 400 block Fulton St. (Hwy. 23/73). This is a morning market with the 6 a.m. start till early afternoon on Saturdays. Enjoy unique finds and treasures.After the Flea Market checkout Princeton’s famous antique stores (Main & Fulton Streets) and the great shopping and dining on Water Street and around the city.
How to get more details (Website/Phone Number):
www.princetonwi.com or call Princeton Chamber of Commerce at 920-295-3877
Please join us for the 2nd Annual “Forget-Me-Not” at Ford’s Gathering Place, 609 W. Water St., Princeton to benefit the Alzheimer’s & Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin on Saturday, April 25 from 12:00 pm -3:00 pm. The Alzheimer's & Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin is a nonprofit organization that is specifically designed to provide a link to resources for people with Alzheimer's disease or related dementias. We are also deeply concerned with providing support, education & resources to those who care for persons with dementia. Our mission is to help caregivers take care of themselves as well as provide a quality life for the person with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia. ALL proceeds raised at this event will support local Dementia Education Program & Memory Café’s! To make this event a huge success, we are seeking donations from generous folks like yourself by April 6. Our wish list:-Themed Gift Baskets or merchandise for the silent auction -Items for the paddle raffle: bottles of booze/wine, clothing item, gift certificates, etc. -Sponsorship of various types of commercially made food such as: potato chips, dips,cheese/sausage platters, crackers, cookies or cupcakes. -Monetary gift to purchase needed supplies - Autographed merchandise, tickets to sporting events or items of higher value. Open to ideas, let me know what you have in mind! Thank you for considering to join us in the effort to bring about Alzheimer’s awareness in our community. Together, we can make this an unforgettable day! Contact us! Kristine Biesenthal Alzheimer’s & Dementia Alliance of Wisconsin (920)294-4100Kristine.Biesenthal@alzwisc.org