11:30-3:30 NEW Betsy Cow Chip BINGO | GL Chamber Lawn
12-3 Live Music | Deacon Mills Park
1-4 Bahama Bob | Mill St.
4 Parade | Downtown Green Lake
5-7:30 Live Entertainment | Festival Square
6-10 Street Dance | Presented by Goose Blind
6:30 BINGO | Town Square Terrace
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
6:30-11 Pancake Breakfast | American Legion Post 306
9 Outdoor Church Service | Deacon Mills Park
10-4 Book Sale | Caestecker Public Library
10-3 Harvest of Bargains | Thrasher Opera House
10-3 Classic Car Show | Downtown Green Lake
10-4 Taste of Green Lake | Festival Square
10-4 Farmers Market | Water Street
10-4 Craft Faire | Festival Grounds
10-12 Silent Auction | Festival Square
10-4 Sink the Bismarck | Playground Park
11:30 Kid Show | Playground Park
11-2 Whiskeybelles | Festival Square
12 Car Show Drawing | Festival Square
1 Raffle Drawing | Festival Square
1 Kid Show | Playground Park
12-3 Live Music | Deacon Mills Park
2:30 Kid Show | Playground Park
We Need You!
The Chamber is in need of volunteers to make this wonderful event happen! Please consider donating a few hours of your time to give back to your community. We are in need of help with event setup, bartending, cleanup, raffle tickets, and much more! Please contact the Chamber office if you are interested by calling 920-294-3231, or email info@visitgreenlake.com. A formal signup sheet will be forthcoming!
Saturday activities: Bands all day (Dustin Lee, Third Wheel, 308s & Star Six Nine); 5K/10K Walk/Run; Cornhole tourney; food trucks; raffles (large drawing at 8pm); silent auction; professional fireworks at dusk
Saturday activities: Bands all day (Dustin Lee, Third Wheel, 308s & Star Six Nine); 5K/10K Walk/Run; Cornhole tourney; food trucks; raffles (large drawing at 8pm); silent auction; professional fireworks at dusk
Saturday activities: Bands all day (Dustin Lee, Third Wheel, 308s & Star Six Nine); 5K/10K Walk/Run; Cornhole tourney; food trucks; raffles (large drawing at 8pm); silent auction; professional fireworks at dusk
Dayton Township closes off the streets to the Village of Rural and residents charge a small admission fee for the public to come in for guided tours of six of their historic homes in the Village. The event takes place on Saturday, September 18 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Ticket prices are $15 for adults and $5 for children 10 and under. More information and advance tickets at reduced prices are available on the website: www.ruralhistoricalsociety.com. In addition to house tours, the cemetery will also be open with guides, there will be a horse and wagon transport around the village, a raffle for free stays at the Crystal River Inn and Cottages and a food tent for lunch and snacks.
Live Entertainment is back at McComb / Bruchs Performing Arts Center!
Opening the 30th Anniversary at McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center in Wautoma, WI is Genesee Ridge Bluegrass Band on Saturday September 18th at 7:00 PM. This performance is sponsored by the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center Committee.
Genesee Ridge Bluegrass Band finds their home in the Lake Country area of Waukesha County stretching a bit into Milwaukee County. Every one of its members is dedicated to moving bluegrass and old time music forward and keeping strong the acoustic instrumentation of the genre.
The members of the group have been playing for years in other groups but when they joined together back in 2012 to form Genesee Ridge, they found heartfelt and genuine vocals were well balanced and provided a sweet traditional blend. Their style focuses on a mix of contemporary and traditional bluegrass covers with a few unparalleled originals.
The group consists of Bruce Royal King on bass, Rich Schwartz on mandolin, Ruth Koepke on guitar and Joshua Stewart on banjo. Each member will provide vocals.
“Wow – I love your harmonies and how smooth and polished you guys sound. Very fun to listen to you all.”
– Green Bay Pickers.
Come on out and enjoy the hard-driving instrumentals and tight four-part harmonies of Genesee Ridge Bluegrass Band.
When entering the venue, please follow all recommended CDC Guidelines.
The Performing Arts Center is in need of volunteers to work in the box office. If interested please call the box office at (920) 787-2189.
Tickets, $15, to Genesee Ridge Bluegrass Band are available at the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center located at 514 S. Cambridge St., Wautoma. Convenience fees will be applied for all credit card transactions. The box office is staffed two weeks before the performance, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., beginning Tuesday September 7th and four hours before the performance on Saturday September 18th. On top of being open two weeks before a performance, the box office will also be open on Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., throughout the season.
Tickets may also be ordered anytime by phone at (920) 787-2189 or toll-free at (888) 987-2189 or on our website at www.mccombbruchspac.com. Visa, Discover and MasterCard are accepted. Group and student discounts are available. For more information, follow us on Facebook or Instagram.
Live Entertainment is back at McComb / Bruchs Performing Arts Center!
Opening the 30th Anniversary at McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center in Wautoma, WI is Genesee Ridge Bluegrass Band on Saturday September 18th at 7:00 PM. This performance is sponsored by the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center Committee.
Genesee Ridge Bluegrass Band finds their home in the Lake Country area of Waukesha County stretching a bit into Milwaukee County. Every one of its members is dedicated to moving bluegrass and old time music forward and keeping strong the acoustic instrumentation of the genre.
The members of the group have been playing for years in other groups but when they joined together back in 2012 to form Genesee Ridge, they found heartfelt and genuine vocals were well balanced and provided a sweet traditional blend. Their style focuses on a mix of contemporary and traditional bluegrass covers with a few unparalleled originals.
The group consists of Bruce Royal King on bass, Rich Schwartz on mandolin, Ruth Koepke on guitar and Joshua Stewart on banjo. Each member will provide vocals.
“Wow – I love your harmonies and how smooth and polished you guys sound. Very fun to listen to you all.”
– Green Bay Pickers.
Come on out and enjoy the hard-driving instrumentals and tight four-part harmonies of Genesee Ridge Bluegrass Band.
When entering the venue, please follow all recommended CDC Guidelines.
The Performing Arts Center is in need of volunteers to work in the box office. If interested please call the box office at (920) 787-2189.
Tickets, $15, to Genesee Ridge Bluegrass Band are available at the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center located at 514 S. Cambridge St., Wautoma. Convenience fees will be applied for all credit card transactions. The box office is staffed two weeks before the performance, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., beginning Tuesday September 7th and four hours before the performance on Saturday September 18th. On top of being open two weeks before a performance, the box office will also be open on Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., throughout the season.
Tickets may also be ordered anytime by phone at (920) 787-2189 or toll-free at (888) 987-2189 or on our website at www.mccombbruchspac.com. Visa, Discover and MasterCard are accepted. Group and student discounts are available. For more information, follow us on Facebook or Instagram.
Dayton Township closes off the streets to the Village of Rural and residents charge a small admission fee for the public to come in for guided tours of six of their historic homes in the Village. The event takes place on Saturday, September 18 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Ticket prices are $15 for adults and $5 for children 10 and under. More information and advance tickets at reduced prices are available on the website: www.ruralhistoricalsociety.com. In addition to house tours, the cemetery will also be open with guides, there will be a horse and wagon transport around the village, a raffle for free stays at the Crystal River Inn and Cottages and a food tent for lunch and snacks.
Live Entertainment is back at McComb / Bruchs Performing Arts Center!
Opening the 30th Anniversary at McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center in Wautoma, WI is Genesee Ridge Bluegrass Band on Saturday September 18th at 7:00 PM. This performance is sponsored by the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center Committee.
Genesee Ridge Bluegrass Band finds their home in the Lake Country area of Waukesha County stretching a bit into Milwaukee County. Every one of its members is dedicated to moving bluegrass and old time music forward and keeping strong the acoustic instrumentation of the genre.
The members of the group have been playing for years in other groups but when they joined together back in 2012 to form Genesee Ridge, they found heartfelt and genuine vocals were well balanced and provided a sweet traditional blend. Their style focuses on a mix of contemporary and traditional bluegrass covers with a few unparalleled originals.
The group consists of Bruce Royal King on bass, Rich Schwartz on mandolin, Ruth Koepke on guitar and Joshua Stewart on banjo. Each member will provide vocals.
“Wow – I love your harmonies and how smooth and polished you guys sound. Very fun to listen to you all.”
– Green Bay Pickers.
Come on out and enjoy the hard-driving instrumentals and tight four-part harmonies of Genesee Ridge Bluegrass Band.
When entering the venue, please follow all recommended CDC Guidelines.
The Performing Arts Center is in need of volunteers to work in the box office. If interested please call the box office at (920) 787-2189.
Tickets, $15, to Genesee Ridge Bluegrass Band are available at the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center located at 514 S. Cambridge St., Wautoma. Convenience fees will be applied for all credit card transactions. The box office is staffed two weeks before the performance, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., beginning Tuesday September 7th and four hours before the performance on Saturday September 18th. On top of being open two weeks before a performance, the box office will also be open on Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., throughout the season.
Tickets may also be ordered anytime by phone at (920) 787-2189 or toll-free at (888) 987-2189 or on our website at www.mccombbruchspac.com. Visa, Discover and MasterCard are accepted. Group and student discounts are available. For more information, follow us on Facebook or Instagram.
Live Entertainment is back at McComb / Bruchs Performing Arts Center!
Opening the 30th Anniversary at McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center in Wautoma, WI is Genesee Ridge Bluegrass Band on Saturday September 18th at 7:00 PM. This performance is sponsored by the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center Committee.
Genesee Ridge Bluegrass Band finds their home in the Lake Country area of Waukesha County stretching a bit into Milwaukee County. Every one of its members is dedicated to moving bluegrass and old time music forward and keeping strong the acoustic instrumentation of the genre.
The members of the group have been playing for years in other groups but when they joined together back in 2012 to form Genesee Ridge, they found heartfelt and genuine vocals were well balanced and provided a sweet traditional blend. Their style focuses on a mix of contemporary and traditional bluegrass covers with a few unparalleled originals.
The group consists of Bruce Royal King on bass, Rich Schwartz on mandolin, Ruth Koepke on guitar and Joshua Stewart on banjo. Each member will provide vocals.
“Wow – I love your harmonies and how smooth and polished you guys sound. Very fun to listen to you all.”
– Green Bay Pickers.
Come on out and enjoy the hard-driving instrumentals and tight four-part harmonies of Genesee Ridge Bluegrass Band.
When entering the venue, please follow all recommended CDC Guidelines.
The Performing Arts Center is in need of volunteers to work in the box office. If interested please call the box office at (920) 787-2189.
Tickets, $15, to Genesee Ridge Bluegrass Band are available at the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center located at 514 S. Cambridge St., Wautoma. Convenience fees will be applied for all credit card transactions. The box office is staffed two weeks before the performance, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., beginning Tuesday September 7th and four hours before the performance on Saturday September 18th. On top of being open two weeks before a performance, the box office will also be open on Tuesdays, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., throughout the season.
Tickets may also be ordered anytime by phone at (920) 787-2189 or toll-free at (888) 987-2189 or on our website at www.mccombbruchspac.com. Visa, Discover and MasterCard are accepted. Group and student discounts are available. For more information, follow us on Facebook or Instagram.
Sunday, September 19 Registration @ 10 AM Tee off @ 11 AM Shotgun Start
Utica Golf Club 2330 Knott Road Oshkosh, WI 54904
Register by August 31 — $60 per Golfer / $240 per Team After August 31 — $65 per Golfer / $260 per Team Registration includes 18 holes of golf with a cart and hot dog lunch with chips at the turn
Purchase Mulligans
$20 per mulligan per Team, max 2 per Team Awards & dinner provided after at Jasper’s in Pickett Door prizes, hole prizes, bucket raffles & a 50/50 raffle
All proceeds benefit Lions Charities including Wisconsin Lions Eye Bank, Wisconsin Lions Camp, Training Leader Dogs & other local organizations
Please contact Dre Bruss at 920.213.1223 or John Reeser at 920.410.8916
with questions on how to sponsor a hole or to register a team.
The Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce Board is accepting nominations to replace a Board member whose term is expiring. The new board member will be elected by a membership vote at the Annual Banquet on October 21, 2021.
Board members serve a three-year term and must be WACC members. Duties of the Chamber Board consist of attending monthly Board meetings, serving on a sub-committee that helps promote the growth and development of businesses within Waushara County, attending ribbon cuttings at new businesses, attendance at Chamber activities and various other duties.
If you are interested in serving on the Chamber Board, please contact the Chamber before October 1, 2021 by email wausharachamber@gmail.com.
Bake Sale REACH Waushara Jailbreak Marathon September 24th and 25 2021 REACH Waushara works to improve the health and wellness of county residents. If you would like to join our coalition or have any questions, please ask! Friday 24th 4:00 pm -7pm Saturday 25th 9:00 am – 3:00 pm reachwaushara@gmail.com or find us on Facebook
No matter what time of year it is, everyone looks forward to Harvest Fest. This two-day celebration transforms downtown Green Lake into a haven for all things fall! With a craft fair, market, food vendors, a parade, car show, and live entertainment…what more could you ask for!
Interested in Vending at the Craft Fair? Print out the application here: 2021 HF Craft Vendor App
Interested in Vending at the Farmer’s Market? Print out the application here: 2021 HF Farmers Market App
Click Here to participate in the Harvest Fest Parade!
Schedule:
All information below is subject to change – please check back often.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
9-3 Book Sale | Caestecker Public Library
10-3 Taste of Green Lake | Festival Square
10-3 Harvest of Bargains | Thrasher Opera House
10-4 Farmers Market | Water Street
10-4 Craft Faire | Festival Grounds
10-4 Silent Auction | Festival Square
10-4 Sink the Bismarck | Playground Park
11 Cornhole Tournament | Goose Blind
11:30-3:30 Remington’s Ride | Festival Square
12-3 Live Music | Deacon Mills Park
1-4 Bahama Bob | Mill St.
4 Parade | Downtown Green Lake
5 Federated Church Chicken/Pork Roast | Playground Park
6-10 Street Dance | Presented by Goose Blind
6:30 BINGO | Town Square Terrace
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
6:30-11 Pancake Breakfast | American Legion Post 306
9 Outdoor Church Service | Deacon Mills Park
10-4 Book Sale | Caestecker Public Library
10-3 Harvest of Bargains | Thrasher Opera House
10-3 Jack Taylor Memorial Car Show | Downtown Green Lake
Bake Sale REACH Waushara Jailbreak Marathon September 24th and 25 2021 REACH Waushara works to improve the health and wellness of county residents. If you would like to join our coalition or have any questions, please ask! Friday 24th 4:00 pm -7pm Saturday 25th 9:00 am – 3:00 pm reachwaushara@gmail.com or find us on Facebook
No matter what time of year it is, everyone looks forward to Harvest Fest. This two-day celebration transforms downtown Green Lake into a haven for all things fall! With a craft fair, market, food vendors, a parade, car show, and live entertainment…what more could you ask for!
Interested in Vending at the Craft Fair? Print out the application here: 2021 HF Craft Vendor App
Interested in Vending at the Farmer’s Market? Print out the application here: 2021 HF Farmers Market App
Click Here to participate in the Harvest Fest Parade!
Schedule:
All information below is subject to change – please check back often.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
9-3 Book Sale | Caestecker Public Library
10-3 Taste of Green Lake | Festival Square
10-3 Harvest of Bargains | Thrasher Opera House
10-4 Farmers Market | Water Street
10-4 Craft Faire | Festival Grounds
10-4 Silent Auction | Festival Square
10-4 Sink the Bismarck | Playground Park
11 Cornhole Tournament | Goose Blind
11:30-3:30 Remington’s Ride | Festival Square
12-3 Live Music | Deacon Mills Park
1-4 Bahama Bob | Mill St.
4 Parade | Downtown Green Lake
5 Federated Church Chicken/Pork Roast | Playground Park
6-10 Street Dance | Presented by Goose Blind
6:30 BINGO | Town Square Terrace
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
6:30-11 Pancake Breakfast | American Legion Post 306
9 Outdoor Church Service | Deacon Mills Park
10-4 Book Sale | Caestecker Public Library
10-3 Harvest of Bargains | Thrasher Opera House
10-3 Jack Taylor Memorial Car Show | Downtown Green Lake
Bake Sale REACH Waushara Jailbreak Marathon September 24th and 25 2021 REACH Waushara works to improve the health and wellness of county residents. If you would like to join our coalition or have any questions, please ask! Friday 24th 4:00 pm -7pm Saturday 25th 9:00 am – 3:00 pm reachwaushara@gmail.com or find us on Facebook
No matter what time of year it is, everyone looks forward to Harvest Fest. This two-day celebration transforms downtown Green Lake into a haven for all things fall! With a craft fair, market, food vendors, a parade, car show, and live entertainment…what more could you ask for!
Interested in Vending at the Craft Fair? Print out the application here: 2021 HF Craft Vendor App
Interested in Vending at the Farmer’s Market? Print out the application here: 2021 HF Farmers Market App
Click Here to participate in the Harvest Fest Parade!
Schedule:
All information below is subject to change – please check back often.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
9-3 Book Sale | Caestecker Public Library
10-3 Taste of Green Lake | Festival Square
10-3 Harvest of Bargains | Thrasher Opera House
10-4 Farmers Market | Water Street
10-4 Craft Faire | Festival Grounds
10-4 Silent Auction | Festival Square
10-4 Sink the Bismarck | Playground Park
11 Cornhole Tournament | Goose Blind
11:30-3:30 Remington’s Ride | Festival Square
12-3 Live Music | Deacon Mills Park
1-4 Bahama Bob | Mill St.
4 Parade | Downtown Green Lake
5 Federated Church Chicken/Pork Roast | Playground Park
6-10 Street Dance | Presented by Goose Blind
6:30 BINGO | Town Square Terrace
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26
6:30-11 Pancake Breakfast | American Legion Post 306
9 Outdoor Church Service | Deacon Mills Park
10-4 Book Sale | Caestecker Public Library
10-3 Harvest of Bargains | Thrasher Opera House
10-3 Jack Taylor Memorial Car Show | Downtown Green Lake
State Assembly offices are now accepting applications for the First Responder of the Year awards. This program will recognize public servants in our police, fire and EMS departments. Wisconsinites can submit nominations for the First Responder of the Year award to their state representative by Friday October 8, 2021. State representatives will each select a district winner who will be recognized during an October floor session as part of First Responders Appreciation Month.
It’s important that we honor our first responders who serve and protect our communities every single day. We appreciate their dedication and would like to express our gratitude for putting their lives on the line for the safety of others.
The person nominated can be a police officer or sheriff’s deputy, a firefighter or any level of EMS provider. It can also be a paid or volunteer public servant. The nomination can be predicated on a variety of factors including a specific heroic action, a significant professional achievement, community work and/or length of service.
State Assembly offices are now accepting applications for the First Responder of the Year awards. This program will recognize public servants in our police, fire and EMS departments. Wisconsinites can submit nominations for the First Responder of the Year award to their state representative by Friday October 8, 2021. State representatives will each select a district winner who will be recognized during an October floor session as part of First Responders Appreciation Month.
It’s important that we honor our first responders who serve and protect our communities every single day. We appreciate their dedication and would like to express our gratitude for putting their lives on the line for the safety of others.
The person nominated can be a police officer or sheriff’s deputy, a firefighter or any level of EMS provider. It can also be a paid or volunteer public servant. The nomination can be predicated on a variety of factors including a specific heroic action, a significant professional achievement, community work and/or length of service.
State Assembly offices are now accepting applications for the First Responder of the Year awards. This program will recognize public servants in our police, fire and EMS departments. Wisconsinites can submit nominations for the First Responder of the Year award to their state representative by Friday October 8, 2021. State representatives will each select a district winner who will be recognized during an October floor session as part of First Responders Appreciation Month.
It’s important that we honor our first responders who serve and protect our communities every single day. We appreciate their dedication and would like to express our gratitude for putting their lives on the line for the safety of others.
The person nominated can be a police officer or sheriff’s deputy, a firefighter or any level of EMS provider. It can also be a paid or volunteer public servant. The nomination can be predicated on a variety of factors including a specific heroic action, a significant professional achievement, community work and/or length of service.
The Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce Board is accepting nominations to replace a Board member whose term is expiring. The new board member will be elected by a membership vote at the Annual Banquet on October 21, 2021.
Board members serve a three-year term and must be WACC members. Duties of the Chamber Board consist of attending monthly Board meetings, serving on a sub-committee that helps promote the growth and development of businesses within Waushara County, attending ribbon cuttings at new businesses, attendance at Chamber activities and various other duties.
If you are interested in serving on the Chamber Board, please contact the Chamber before October 1, 2021 by email wausharachamber@gmail.com.
State Assembly offices are now accepting applications for the First Responder of the Year awards. This program will recognize public servants in our police, fire and EMS departments. Wisconsinites can submit nominations for the First Responder of the Year award to their state representative by Friday October 8, 2021. State representatives will each select a district winner who will be recognized during an October floor session as part of First Responders Appreciation Month.
It’s important that we honor our first responders who serve and protect our communities every single day. We appreciate their dedication and would like to express our gratitude for putting their lives on the line for the safety of others.
The person nominated can be a police officer or sheriff’s deputy, a firefighter or any level of EMS provider. It can also be a paid or volunteer public servant. The nomination can be predicated on a variety of factors including a specific heroic action, a significant professional achievement, community work and/or length of service.
The Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce Board is accepting nominations to replace a Board member whose term is expiring. The new board member will be elected by a membership vote at the Annual Banquet on October 21, 2021.
Board members serve a three-year term and must be WACC members. Duties of the Chamber Board consist of attending monthly Board meetings, serving on a sub-committee that helps promote the growth and development of businesses within Waushara County, attending ribbon cuttings at new businesses, attendance at Chamber activities and various other duties.
If you are interested in serving on the Chamber Board, please contact the Chamber before October 1, 2021 by email wausharachamber@gmail.com.
State Assembly offices are now accepting applications for the First Responder of the Year awards. This program will recognize public servants in our police, fire and EMS departments. Wisconsinites can submit nominations for the First Responder of the Year award to their state representative by Friday October 8, 2021. State representatives will each select a district winner who will be recognized during an October floor session as part of First Responders Appreciation Month.
It’s important that we honor our first responders who serve and protect our communities every single day. We appreciate their dedication and would like to express our gratitude for putting their lives on the line for the safety of others.
The person nominated can be a police officer or sheriff’s deputy, a firefighter or any level of EMS provider. It can also be a paid or volunteer public servant. The nomination can be predicated on a variety of factors including a specific heroic action, a significant professional achievement, community work and/or length of service.
State Assembly offices are now accepting applications for the First Responder of the Year awards. This program will recognize public servants in our police, fire and EMS departments. Wisconsinites can submit nominations for the First Responder of the Year award to their state representative by Friday October 8, 2021. State representatives will each select a district winner who will be recognized during an October floor session as part of First Responders Appreciation Month.
It’s important that we honor our first responders who serve and protect our communities every single day. We appreciate their dedication and would like to express our gratitude for putting their lives on the line for the safety of others.
The person nominated can be a police officer or sheriff’s deputy, a firefighter or any level of EMS provider. It can also be a paid or volunteer public servant. The nomination can be predicated on a variety of factors including a specific heroic action, a significant professional achievement, community work and/or length of service.