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Berlin Public Library July 2024 News & Programs Happy July from the Berlin Public Library! Read on to learn about events, programs, and services offered this month at the library. Some programs may require registration. Click below to view a complete list of July programs: Storytime: Our Wednesday 10 am Storytime will return in the fall! Tiny Tots: Stories and Songs First Friday of each month at 10 am For babies and toddlers Wednesday Evening Book Club: Meets the third Wednesday of the month at 6 pm Mystery Mondays Book Club: Meets the last Monday of the month at 2 pm Stitching Together Group: Knitting/crocheting/needlework group that meets the last Tuesday of the month at 2 pm Hours Mon-Thurs: 9 am – 8 pm Friday: 9 am – 6 pm Saturday: 9 am – 1 pm Sunday: Closed 4th of July Holiday Hours Wed., July 3: 9 am – 5 pm Thurs., July 4: Closed Regular hours resume Fri., July 5 Have a safe and happy 4th of July! Read this summer and win prizes! Register on the Beanstack Tracker app or on the Beanstack website, or pick up paper reading cards at the library. Summer Reading Challenges are available for all ages: children, teens, and adults! Thank you to our Summer Reading Sponsors! AJ’s Riverside Bijaks Culinary Cafe Bugle Mouth Bass Club Country Inn Fazoli’s Friends of the Library Kwik Trip McDonald’s Shepard’s Drive-In St. John’s Parent Teacher League Wisconsin Timber Rattlers Tuesday, July 2 from 1-3 pm Explore the Fae friends and foes from the world of Spiderwick. We will plan and prepare for a faerie hunt, test your Fae knowledge, document magical encounters, create our very own seeing devices, and more. For ages 8 and up. Sign up soon! Call 920-361-5420 to register! Join us every week for fun programs this summer! Thursday, July 11 at 6 pm Learn about and visit with the animals of J&R Aquatic Animal Rescue, including snakes, lizards, insects, spiders, hedgehogs, birds, and more. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Library. *Registration is required.* Thursday, July 18 from 3-6 pm Bring the whole family and join us outside the library from 3-6 pm for fun yard games and activities, including giant bubbles, giant Jenga and other games, ladder toss, parachutes, cornhole and more! No registration necessary. Saturday, July 20 from 9-11 am Fish with the Berlin Bugle Mouth Bass Club at Riverside Park from 9-11 am. Fishing poles and bait will be provided if you don’t have your own. Participants should meet in the parking lot by the boat slip in Riverside Park. *Registration is required.* Thursday, July 25 at 1 pm Prepare for eye-popping illusions, dazzling balloon twisters, stunts with live animals along with seemingly impossible tricks in an unusual and incredible display of magic when award-winning magicians Magic Morgan and Liliana take the stage. This program is sponsored by St. John’s Parent Teacher League. *Registration is required.* Friday, July 19 at 1 pm Join us for a free showing of Dune (2022, rated PG-13). Friday, August 9 from 6:30-8:30 pm Gather up your pals (or come solo to meet new ones) and join us after-hours at the library for board games and snacks! This event is for ages 16 and up. Bring a favorite board game to share or play one of the library’s many games! *Registration by August 7 is required.* Instantly read, listen, and watch with your Berlin Library card. Borrow free eBooks, digital audiobooks, and magazines from your library. Instantly borrow and stream movies free with your library card.om Winnefox library users now have access to Kanopy Kids, a video streaming platform collection that features entertaining and educational films, TV series, and videos for kids! Kanopy Kids includes developmentally appropriate, age-based ratings, as well as additional parental controls. Enjoy storybook adaptions, film shorts, and PBS/BBC shows. Checkout this hiking daypack kit to assist you on your next outdoor adventure! The kit includes a light-weight daypack, trekking poles, a compass, first aid kit, emergency whistle, headlamp, binoculars, and outdoor guides. Recommended for ages 16 and up. *For a limited time, get a free Wisconsin State Park Day Pass when you checkout this kit (limit 1 per family).* Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. ADVENTURE BEGINS AT YOUR LIBRARY Ripon, WI- An adventure-themed summer continues with the Ripon Public Library’s something-for-everyone summer lineup! Thanks to the Friends of the Library and other generous partners, programming is always free, and registration is not required unless noted. MONDAY, JULY 8 at 12 PM | ARMCHAIR TRAVEL Explore the world from the comfort of the library or your own home with “Armchair Travel,” a six-week series occurring most Mondays at 12 PM in which locals share their travel adventures! Join in person or via Zoom. This week Dawn and Gary Scholtens will present pictures and stories about their travels to National Parks. Bring your own snack or lunch if you wish. Cookies & beverages served. Mark your calendars for the next adventure, July 15, to Jamaica with Julia Manor. Series suited to ages 10 years and up. A Zoom link is available on the library website and Facebook page. MONDAY, JULY 8 at 5-8 PM | D&D AND MORE! Join us for an evening of Dungeons and Dragons and other roleplaying games in which you immerse yourself in a world and character while problem-solving and collaborating with others! Beginners welcome. Recurs on the second Monday of August. Games are suitable for ages 11 years and up. TUESDAY, JULY 9 AT 4-6 PM | CHOCOLATE TASTING FOR TEENS What’s your favorite chocolate? Dark? Milk? White? Join us to explore and enjoy the many flavors of chocolate with unique dipping options! This event is for ages 11-17 years and registration is required so we are sure to have plenty of chocolate, snacks, and drinks for everyone. Register by calling 920-748-6160 or visiting the friendly front desk staff at the library. Mark the calendar for August ‘s teen event featuring Glow-in-the Dark Painting! WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 | ANIMAL-THEMED TAKE & MAKE: Drop in to pick up a kit while supplies last. Choose from three adorable projects – snake, frog, turtle – then show off your completed project at the Zoozort show on Friday, July 12 at 1 PM! THURSDAY, JULY 11 at 10 AM | FAMILY FUN WITH SMOKEY THE BEAR Celebrate Smokey the Bear’s 80th birthday, including cupcakes and fire safety tips. PLUS visit with a firefighter and tour a firetruck from the Ripon Area fire District! Next week, July 18, enjoy children’s music with Micah Sommersmith. Family Fun features stories, music, and hands-on activities with ages 3-8 years in mind but fun for the whole family! FRIDAY, JULY 12 at 1 PM | ZOOZORT LIVE ANIMAL SHOW | REGISTRATION REQUIRED Zoozort’s Noelle Bezio introduces a variety of fascinating animals closeup! We’re expecting Wanda the Wallaby, Bob the Tegu, Tallula the Fennec Fox, Mimi the Armadillo, Leon the Chameleon, Snowflake the Chinchilla, and Oliver the Kinkajou. Wonder at their habitats, lifestyles, and amazing adaptations. Occasionally animals get sick or may not be in a good mood, so animal substitutions can happen. Registration is required. Please contact the library by visiting 120 Jefferson Street or call 920-748-6160. Noelle has been a USDA licensed animal educator since 1990. As a former preschool educator, her ability to capture & maintain the attention of children of all ages is remarkable while her enthusiasm for sharing her passion is contagious! PRIZES FOR KIDS, TEENS & ADULTS!! Don’t miss this chance to win prizes and valuable gift cards to local businesses including Mugs and More, Sweet and Saulty, Sassy’s Pops A Lot, Campus Cinema, Chamber Bucks, Kwik Trip, Knuth’s Brewing Company, and Roadhouse Pizza! All it takes is 30 seconds to register at the library’s front desk, then every time you check out reading materials your participation is automatically logged by staff. Check out reading material 3 out of 4 weeks each month to be eligible for prize drawings. Visit the library’s website or follow Ripon Public Library on Facebook and Instagram for detailed information and the latest library news on programs and resources, or call a friendly librarian, 920-748-6160. # # # Linda DeCramer | Youth Services Librarian Ripon Public Library | 120 Jefferson Street Ripon WI 54971 | 920-748-6160 she/her/hers Website: https://www.riponlibrary.org/ FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Ripon’s Little White Schoolhouse Replica will make its way to Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention RIPON, WISCONSIN — July 2, 2024 — As Milwaukee, Wisconsin prepares to welcome guests attending the Republican National Convention (RNC), the historic Little White Schoolhouse stands ready to offer a glimpse into a pivotal moment in American political history. Located just 1.5 hours from Milwaukee, the Schoolhouse is a testament to Ripon’s role as the birthplace of the Republican Party, founded here 170 years ago. From Memorial Day through Labor Day, the Little White Schoolhouse opens its doors daily from 10am to 4pm, with extended hours until 5pm from July 12th to July 21st. Visitors can explore this iconic building and immerse themselves in the story of how concerned citizens gathered here in 1854 to form a new political movement that would shape the course of American history. For those unable to visit Ripon, the excitement continues with a special addition to the Convention Fest area: a meticulously crafted replica of the Little White Schoolhouse. Constructed by Ripon High School students at ⅓ scale, this replica serves as a centerpiece in parades and city events. It’s an opportunity for convention attendees and visitors alike to learn about Ripon’s pivotal role in American politics, conveniently located right at the heart of the convention activities. Mandy Kimes, Executive Director of the Ripon Chamber of Commerce, expressed enthusiasm about showcasing Ripon’s unique history: “We are so excited to have a way to showcase the incredible history that took place here in Ripon 170 years ago. This is Ripon’s unique history and contribution to the development of our nation.” Private tours of the Little White Schoolhouse can be arranged by calling 920-658-5974 or emailing birthplace@ripon-wi.com, offering a personalized experience for those eager to delve deeper into this historical museum. For more information about the Little White Schoolhouse visit www.lwsh.org Media Contact: Mandy Kimes, Executive Director Ripon Chamber of Commerce Phone: 920-896-5707 Email: mandy@ripon-wi.com Ripon Chamber of Commerce O – 920.748.6764 C – 920.896.5707 The Ripon Noon Kiwanis is taking the community out to the ballgame this Fourth of July, with their first Community Softball game; Thursday, July 4th on the Diedrich Agency Field/Diamond 1 at Murray Park. The game will be 16” slow-pitch softball, open to participants ages 12 and older; no gloves required (but allowed). Registration starts at 5pm, the game will start at 6pm. Registration is $10 per player. Players may signup individually or note if they’re a signing-up with family or friends and the Kiwanis will place them on the same team. Players may bring their own bats. Appropriate footwear is required (no sandals/flipflops or cleats) to avoid injury; and best sportsmanship expected of all players. The Kiwanis will also be selling concessions during the game, serving up Sloppy Joes, Hotdogs and Popcorn. Registration forms are available at the Ripon Public Library and Webster’s Marketplace. Players can also register online or download and print a registration form at: https://riponnoonkiwanis.org/community-softball . Printed registration forms with fee should be mailed to: Ripon Noon Kiwanis, PO Box 504, Ripon, WI 54971. The Ripon Noon Kiwanis is celebrating its 100th anniversary in 2024! The Noon Kiwanis meets Tuesdays at Noon, at the First Congregational Church during the summer, and the Ripon College during the school year. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Ripon’s Little White Schoolhouse Replica will make its way to Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention RIPON, WISCONSIN — July 2, 2024 — As Milwaukee, Wisconsin prepares to welcome guests attending the Republican National Convention (RNC), the historic Little White Schoolhouse stands ready to offer a glimpse into a pivotal moment in American political history. Located just 1.5 hours from Milwaukee, the Schoolhouse is a testament to Ripon’s role as the birthplace of the Republican Party, founded here 170 years ago. From Memorial Day through Labor Day, the Little White Schoolhouse opens its doors daily from 10am to 4pm, with extended hours until 5pm from July 12th to July 21st. Visitors can explore this iconic building and immerse themselves in the story of how concerned citizens gathered here in 1854 to form a new political movement that would shape the course of American history. For those unable to visit Ripon, the excitement continues with a special addition to the Convention Fest area: a meticulously crafted replica of the Little White Schoolhouse. Constructed by Ripon High School students at ⅓ scale, this replica serves as a centerpiece in parades and city events. It’s an opportunity for convention attendees and visitors alike to learn about Ripon’s pivotal role in American politics, conveniently located right at the heart of the convention activities. Mandy Kimes, Executive Director of the Ripon Chamber of Commerce, expressed enthusiasm about showcasing Ripon’s unique history: “We are so excited to have a way to showcase the incredible history that took place here in Ripon 170 years ago. This is Ripon’s unique history and contribution to the development of our nation.” Private tours of the Little White Schoolhouse can be arranged by calling 920-658-5974 or emailing birthplace@ripon-wi.com, offering a personalized experience for those eager to delve deeper into this historical museum. For more information about the Little White Schoolhouse visit www.lwsh.org Media Contact: Mandy Kimes, Executive Director Ripon Chamber of Commerce Phone: 920-896-5707 Email: mandy@ripon-wi.com Ripon Chamber of Commerce O – 920.748.6764 C – 920.896.5707 Upcoming dates are June 7th and July 5th. Vintage video game night returns in June sponsored by the Wisconsin Computer Club. We still pull our vintage board/card games, so people have that option too. As always free popcorn. Please join us for Vintage Game Night and have a good old time. May 3rd https://bit.ly/4dG9lqG Website: https://hancocklegionpost343.org Contacts: Dan Bloede 920-789-8332 or Mindy Sawyer 715-323-6854 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Ripon’s Little White Schoolhouse Replica will make its way to Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention RIPON, WISCONSIN — July 2, 2024 — As Milwaukee, Wisconsin prepares to welcome guests attending the Republican National Convention (RNC), the historic Little White Schoolhouse stands ready to offer a glimpse into a pivotal moment in American political history. Located just 1.5 hours from Milwaukee, the Schoolhouse is a testament to Ripon’s role as the birthplace of the Republican Party, founded here 170 years ago. From Memorial Day through Labor Day, the Little White Schoolhouse opens its doors daily from 10am to 4pm, with extended hours until 5pm from July 12th to July 21st. Visitors can explore this iconic building and immerse themselves in the story of how concerned citizens gathered here in 1854 to form a new political movement that would shape the course of American history. For those unable to visit Ripon, the excitement continues with a special addition to the Convention Fest area: a meticulously crafted replica of the Little White Schoolhouse. Constructed by Ripon High School students at ⅓ scale, this replica serves as a centerpiece in parades and city events. It’s an opportunity for convention attendees and visitors alike to learn about Ripon’s pivotal role in American politics, conveniently located right at the heart of the convention activities. Mandy Kimes, Executive Director of the Ripon Chamber of Commerce, expressed enthusiasm about showcasing Ripon’s unique history: “We are so excited to have a way to showcase the incredible history that took place here in Ripon 170 years ago. This is Ripon’s unique history and contribution to the development of our nation.” Private tours of the Little White Schoolhouse can be arranged by calling 920-658-5974 or emailing birthplace@ripon-wi.com, offering a personalized experience for those eager to delve deeper into this historical museum. For more information about the Little White Schoolhouse visit www.lwsh.org Media Contact: Mandy Kimes, Executive Director Ripon Chamber of Commerce Phone: 920-896-5707 Email: mandy@ripon-wi.com Ripon Chamber of Commerce O – 920.748.6764 C – 920.896.5707 ADVENTURE BEGINS AT YOUR LIBRARY Ripon, WI- An adventure-themed summer continues with the Ripon Public Library’s something-for-everyone summer lineup! Thanks to the Friends of the Library and other generous partners, programming is always free, and registration is not required unless noted. MONDAY, JULY 8 at 12 PM | ARMCHAIR TRAVEL Explore the world from the comfort of the library or your own home with “Armchair Travel,” a six-week series occurring most Mondays at 12 PM in which locals share their travel adventures! Join in person or via Zoom. This week Dawn and Gary Scholtens will present pictures and stories about their travels to National Parks. Bring your own snack or lunch if you wish. Cookies & beverages served. Mark your calendars for the next adventure, July 15, to Jamaica with Julia Manor. Series suited to ages 10 years and up. A Zoom link is available on the library website and Facebook page. MONDAY, JULY 8 at 5-8 PM | D&D AND MORE! Join us for an evening of Dungeons and Dragons and other roleplaying games in which you immerse yourself in a world and character while problem-solving and collaborating with others! Beginners welcome. Recurs on the second Monday of August. Games are suitable for ages 11 years and up. TUESDAY, JULY 9 AT 4-6 PM | CHOCOLATE TASTING FOR TEENS What’s your favorite chocolate? Dark? Milk? White? Join us to explore and enjoy the many flavors of chocolate with unique dipping options! This event is for ages 11-17 years and registration is required so we are sure to have plenty of chocolate, snacks, and drinks for everyone. Register by calling 920-748-6160 or visiting the friendly front desk staff at the library. Mark the calendar for August ‘s teen event featuring Glow-in-the Dark Painting! WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 | ANIMAL-THEMED TAKE & MAKE: Drop in to pick up a kit while supplies last. Choose from three adorable projects – snake, frog, turtle – then show off your completed project at the Zoozort show on Friday, July 12 at 1 PM! THURSDAY, JULY 11 at 10 AM | FAMILY FUN WITH SMOKEY THE BEAR Celebrate Smokey the Bear’s 80th birthday, including cupcakes and fire safety tips. PLUS visit with a firefighter and tour a firetruck from the Ripon Area fire District! Next week, July 18, enjoy children’s music with Micah Sommersmith. Family Fun features stories, music, and hands-on activities with ages 3-8 years in mind but fun for the whole family! FRIDAY, JULY 12 at 1 PM | ZOOZORT LIVE ANIMAL SHOW | REGISTRATION REQUIRED Zoozort’s Noelle Bezio introduces a variety of fascinating animals closeup! We’re expecting Wanda the Wallaby, Bob the Tegu, Tallula the Fennec Fox, Mimi the Armadillo, Leon the Chameleon, Snowflake the Chinchilla, and Oliver the Kinkajou. Wonder at their habitats, lifestyles, and amazing adaptations. Occasionally animals get sick or may not be in a good mood, so animal substitutions can happen. Registration is required. Please contact the library by visiting 120 Jefferson Street or call 920-748-6160. Noelle has been a USDA licensed animal educator since 1990. As a former preschool educator, her ability to capture & maintain the attention of children of all ages is remarkable while her enthusiasm for sharing her passion is contagious! PRIZES FOR KIDS, TEENS & ADULTS!! Don’t miss this chance to win prizes and valuable gift cards to local businesses including Mugs and More, Sweet and Saulty, Sassy’s Pops A Lot, Campus Cinema, Chamber Bucks, Kwik Trip, Knuth’s Brewing Company, and Roadhouse Pizza! All it takes is 30 seconds to register at the library’s front desk, then every time you check out reading materials your participation is automatically logged by staff. Check out reading material 3 out of 4 weeks each month to be eligible for prize drawings. Visit the library’s website or follow Ripon Public Library on Facebook and Instagram for detailed information and the latest library news on programs and resources, or call a friendly librarian, 920-748-6160. # # # Linda DeCramer | Youth Services Librarian Ripon Public Library | 120 Jefferson Street Ripon WI 54971 | 920-748-6160 she/her/hers Website: https://www.riponlibrary.org/ Linda DeCramer, Youth Services Susie Menk, Adult & Teen Services decramer@riponlibrary.org menk@riponlibrary.org 120 Jefferson Street |Ripon WI 54971| 920-748-6160 PRESS RELEASE FOR EVENTS JULY 15-20 7/5/24 ADVENTURE BEGINS AT YOUR LIBRARY Ripon, WI- An adventure-themed summer continues with the Ripon Public Library’s something-for-everyone summer lineup! Thanks to the Friends of the Library and other generous partners, programming is always free, and registration is not required unless noted. MONDAY, JULY 15 at 12 PM | ARMCHAIR TRAVEL Explore the world from the comfort of the library or your own home with “Armchair Travel,” a six-week series occurring most Mondays at 12 PM in which locals share their travel adventures! Join in person or via Zoom. This week Julia Manor will present pictures and stories about her travels to Jamaica. Bring your own snack or lunch if you wish. Cookies & beverages served. Mark your calendars for the next adventure, July 22, to Patagonia with Karl Stewart. Series suited to ages 10 years and up. A Zoom link is available on the library website and Facebook page. WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 | SPINNING TOP TAKE & MAKE: Drop in to pick up a kit while supplies last. Create an ingenious spinner from an old CD, a bottle cap, and a marble. Bling it up for maximum fun, then show off your completed project at the Mark Hayward show on Friday, July 19 at 1:30 PM! WEDNESDAY, JULY 17 at 6-8 PM | GAME NIGHT for ages 16 + Calling all strategists, team players, and those who like to test their luck—enjoy an evening of tabletop board games! Staff will be on hand to teach and guide players through a variety of entertaining and easy-to-learn games with no experience necessary. Can’t make it? This recurring adult event (ages 16+) will be held in the Silver Creek Room on the 3rd Wednesday of each month. THURSDAY, JULY 18 at 10 AM | FAMILY FUN! It’s a morning to dance, sing, and play! Children’s musician Micah Sommersmith keeps kids entertained and curious with interactive music, zany stories, lyrics, and silly fun for the whole family. Mark Hayward has been a variety arts performer since 1990. He is a World Yo-yo Champion, a member of a World Champion Juggling Team, and a Spin Top Champion. Mark has traveled the world with a yo-yo on his finger (well, mostly in his pocket), and has made appearances on The Late Show with David Letterman (twice), The Late Late Show with James Corden, America’s Got Talent, and the NBC Nightly News (without committing a crime). Someday Mark hopes to perform for both the President and the King. SATURDAY, JULY 20, DROP-IN EVENT 9AM – 1 PM | FAMILY GAME DAY Join us for family-friendly tabletop gaming! Enjoy a variety of modern board games for all ages with the guided help of library staff and volunteers. Don’t miss the fun plus snacks and prizes too! PRIZES FOR KIDS, TEENS & ADULTS!! Don’t miss this chance to win prizes and valuable gift cards to local businesses including Mugs and More, SweetER and SaultyER, Sassy’s Pops A Lot, Campus Cinema, Kwik Trip, Knuth’s Brewing Company, and Roadhouse Pizza, plus Chamber Bucks! All it takes is 30 seconds to register at the library’s front desk, then every time you check out reading materials your participation is automatically logged by staff. Check out reading material 3 out of 4 weeks each month to be eligible for prize drawings. Visit the library’s website or follow Ripon Public Library on Facebook and Instagram for detailed information and the latest library news on programs and resources, or call a friendly librarian, 920-748-6160. # # # Linda DeCramer | Youth Services Librarian Ripon Public Library | 120 Jefferson Street Ripon WI 54971 | 920-748-6160 she/her/hers Website: https://www.riponlibrary.org/ Across the street at the Woodson History Center we have our regular exhibits and children’s room. We’re making history fun for your little ones at Storytime in the Garden. For more information, please contact the Marathon County Historical Society at (715) 842-5750 or info@marathoncountyhistory.org. https://fb.me/e/4thMAKRUE Green Lake, Wis. (July 09, 2024) – Green Lake’s historic Thrasher Opera House will host an exhibit through August 31, 2024. This exhibit can be viewed M-F 10-4; for after-hour visits, call 920.294.4279 to schedule a time. Chris Hess – Glass Fusion Persaus Flyer – Acrylic/Pencil Persaus Fryer is an aspiring 16-year-old artist from Montello WI with dreams of a career doing what she loves. Persaus uses mixed mediums to include mainly acrylic, pencil, marker, digital art, clay, and bone. She has a talent for turning her visualized artwork into physical form with profound creativity and gets inspired from a variety of places to create. As a toddler and young child, Persaus spent most of her days creating art in one form or another and her parents have encouraged her to continue pursuing her dreams and expanding on her many artistic talents. When she is not creating, you are likely to find her playing the electric guitar which she has taught herself to do, writing one of her many novels which are a work in progress, or simply walking through the woods collecting bones and other such items that are sure to become works of art one day. Thrasher Opera House’s mission is to promote the arts and the power of live performance, provide a community gathering place, and preserve the historic Thrasher Opera House—a charming, intimate, friendly venue with excellent acoustics. Built-in 1910, restored in 1997, and on the National Register of Historic Places. Seats 200. For more information, please visit www.thrasheroperahouse.com =30= Jason Mansmith he/him/his Thrasher Opera House P.O. Box 4 • 506 Mill St. Green Lake, WI • 54941-0004 P: 920.294.4279 PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Jason Mansmith Starling Shakespeare Co. to Present Henry IV in Green Lake, July 12 Green Lake, Wis. (June 20, 2024) – The Starling Shakespeare Company will return to Green Lake’s Deacon Mills Park on Friday, July 12 at 6:00 p.m. for a FREE performance of *Henry IV*. The event is sponsored by Thrasher Opera House and is also supported by Steve’s Quality Painting and Washing, and Bloch’s Farm. Shakespeare’s “Henry IV” is a historical play that follows the tumultuous reign of King Henry IV of England and the coming-of-age of his son, Prince Hal. The play is divided into two parts and juxtaposes the political machinations of the king, who struggles to maintain his throne amid rebellion and civil war, with the youthful exploits of Prince Hal. Hal, initially perceived as a wayward prince due to his association with the roguish Sir John Falstaff, ultimately matures and steps into his role as heir apparent. The narrative explores themes of honor, power, and redemption as Hal evolves from a prodigal son to a responsible leader, ready to inherit his father’s crown. With only five actors, Starling’s shows are fast-paced, playful, and nimble interpretations of The Bard’s classic plays. At only 90 minutes, they’re perfect for a date night or an evening out with the family! Please bring your own chairs or blankets to sit on. The Starling Shakespeare Company is dedicated to producing innovative, accessible, and high-quality productions of William Shakespeare’s plays. Through a combination of traditional and contemporary approaches, they strive to create theatre that speaks to today’s audiences while honoring the legacy of the greatest playwright in the English language. Thrasher Opera House’s mission is to promote the arts and the power of live performance, provide a community gathering place, and preserve the historic Thrasher Opera House—a charming, intimate, friendly venue with excellent acoustics. Built in 1910, restored in 1997, and on the National Register of Historic Places, it seats 200. For more information, please visit www.thrasheroperahouse.com or @thrasheroperahouse on Facebook and Instagram. =30= Jason Mansmith he/him/his Thrasher Opera House P.O. Box 4 • 506 Mill St. Green Lake, WI • 54941-0004 P: 920.294.4279 Deacon Mills Park, 534 Mill Street, Green Lake Friday July 12th, 6:00 pm Join Starling Shakespeare Company as they present Henry IV, Part 1! Gather at Deacon Mills Park in Green Lake, WI, at 6:00 PM, bringing along your blanket, a picnic basket, and the whole family for an evening brimming with excitement. Green Lake, Wis. (July 09, 2024) – Green Lake’s historic Thrasher Opera House will host an exhibit through August 31, 2024. This exhibit can be viewed M-F 10-4; for after-hour visits, call 920.294.4279 to schedule a time. Chris Hess – Glass Fusion Persaus Flyer – Acrylic/Pencil Persaus Fryer is an aspiring 16-year-old artist from Montello WI with dreams of a career doing what she loves. Persaus uses mixed mediums to include mainly acrylic, pencil, marker, digital art, clay, and bone. She has a talent for turning her visualized artwork into physical form with profound creativity and gets inspired from a variety of places to create. As a toddler and young child, Persaus spent most of her days creating art in one form or another and her parents have encouraged her to continue pursuing her dreams and expanding on her many artistic talents. When she is not creating, you are likely to find her playing the electric guitar which she has taught herself to do, writing one of her many novels which are a work in progress, or simply walking through the woods collecting bones and other such items that are sure to become works of art one day. Thrasher Opera House’s mission is to promote the arts and the power of live performance, provide a community gathering place, and preserve the historic Thrasher Opera House—a charming, intimate, friendly venue with excellent acoustics. Built-in 1910, restored in 1997, and on the National Register of Historic Places. Seats 200. For more information, please visit www.thrasheroperahouse.com =30= Jason Mansmith he/him/his Thrasher Opera House P.O. Box 4 • 506 Mill St. Green Lake, WI • 54941-0004 P: 920.294.4279 PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Jason Mansmith Starling Shakespeare Co. to Present Henry IV in Green Lake, July 12 Green Lake, Wis. (June 20, 2024) – The Starling Shakespeare Company will return to Green Lake’s Deacon Mills Park on Friday, July 12 at 6:00 p.m. for a FREE performance of *Henry IV*. The event is sponsored by Thrasher Opera House and is also supported by Steve’s Quality Painting and Washing, and Bloch’s Farm. Shakespeare’s “Henry IV” is a historical play that follows the tumultuous reign of King Henry IV of England and the coming-of-age of his son, Prince Hal. The play is divided into two parts and juxtaposes the political machinations of the king, who struggles to maintain his throne amid rebellion and civil war, with the youthful exploits of Prince Hal. Hal, initially perceived as a wayward prince due to his association with the roguish Sir John Falstaff, ultimately matures and steps into his role as heir apparent. The narrative explores themes of honor, power, and redemption as Hal evolves from a prodigal son to a responsible leader, ready to inherit his father’s crown. With only five actors, Starling’s shows are fast-paced, playful, and nimble interpretations of The Bard’s classic plays. At only 90 minutes, they’re perfect for a date night or an evening out with the family! Please bring your own chairs or blankets to sit on. The Starling Shakespeare Company is dedicated to producing innovative, accessible, and high-quality productions of William Shakespeare’s plays. Through a combination of traditional and contemporary approaches, they strive to create theatre that speaks to today’s audiences while honoring the legacy of the greatest playwright in the English language. Thrasher Opera House’s mission is to promote the arts and the power of live performance, provide a community gathering place, and preserve the historic Thrasher Opera House—a charming, intimate, friendly venue with excellent acoustics. Built in 1910, restored in 1997, and on the National Register of Historic Places, it seats 200. For more information, please visit www.thrasheroperahouse.com or @thrasheroperahouse on Facebook and Instagram. =30= Jason Mansmith he/him/his Thrasher Opera House P.O. Box 4 • 506 Mill St. Green Lake, WI • 54941-0004 P: 920.294.4279 Deacon Mills Park, 534 Mill Street, Green Lake Friday July 12th, 6:00 pm Join Starling Shakespeare Company as they present Henry IV, Part 1! Gather at Deacon Mills Park in Green Lake, WI, at 6:00 PM, bringing along your blanket, a picnic basket, and the whole family for an evening brimming with excitement. Representatives of Fond du Lac County, in partnership with the Ripon Noon and Early Bird Kiwanis Club are excited to announce the grand opening of the All-Inclusive Playground at Riggs County Park on Douglas Street. On Saturday, July 13th, at 11am, the County and the Kiwanis Clubs will be holding a ribbon cutting ceremony for the new playground at Riggs Park, which features play equipment suitable for children of all abilities, with a poured, rubber safety surface. The playground is a new addition to Riggs Park, sitting adjacent to the Splash Pad; which was also a project of the Ripon Noon Kiwanis. Representatives of the Fond du Lac County Parks Department and Ripon Kiwanis Clubs will be serving up free hotdogs and Ice Cream throughout the morning and while supplies last; and children will have the opportunity to make use of both the Splash Pad and Playground. Ladies Auxiliary Amvets Post 13 in Redgranite, will be selling hotdogs on the second and fourth Saturday of the month in Redgranite at the Civic Center. Amvets Post 13 will fill in selling food on the Saturdays that the Auxiliary doesn’t sell. Chia Tia (a low impact exercise for mind and body to relax your body) is at 8 am every Saturday at Veterans Park in Redgranite. Quarry Committee Brat Fry will be on Sunday July 14,2024 at the Redgranite Quarry from 11-2 pm . Linda DeCramer, Youth Services Susie Menk, Adult & Teen Services decramer@riponlibrary.org menk@riponlibrary.org 120 Jefferson Street |Ripon WI 54971| 920-748-6160 PRESS RELEASE FOR EVENTS JULY 22-26 7/15/24 ADVENTURE AT YOUR LIBRARY Ripon, WI-Summer adventure for all ages continues at the Ripon Public Library! Thanks to the Friends of the Library and other generous partners, programming is always free, and registration is not required unless noted. Here’s what’s happening the week of July 22-26. MONDAY, JULY 22 at 12 PM | ARMCHAIR TRAVEL | Ages 10 and Up Explore the world from the comfort of the library or your own home as locals share their travel adventures! Join in person or via Zoom. Karl Stewart will present pictures and stories about his travels to Patagonia. Bring your own snack or lunch if you wish. Cookies & beverages served. Suited to ages 10 years and up. A Zoom link is available on the library website and Facebook page. MONDAY, JULY 22 at 6:30 PM | ADULT BOOK CLUB: The House in the Pines by Ana Reyes Books are available for check out prior to the discussion date. Stop at the library to get your copy. Join us in person or online for a lively discussion! Zoom link for online participation can be found on the library website. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 at 4-6 PM | FAIRY GARDEN ADVENTURE | All ages With supplies gathered from nature and an assortment of whimsical doodads, let the imagination run wild as you create your own magical Fairy Garden! Teapots, coffee cups, planters, and other unique containers for housing each Fairy Garden will be provided. Participants are also welcome to bring a favorite container of their own. Zhuzh it up with dried plants, whimsical miniature figures, stick figures, gems, miniature lawn ornaments, pretty stones, and more! THURSDAY, JULY 25 at 10 AM | FAMILY FUN ART ADVENTURE | Kids & families Art is for everyone! Join us to explore the wide world of art and creative muses through stories and song. Wear your painting clothes for hands-on fun as we collaboratively paint whimsical cardboard houses! Paint smocks available. FRIDAY, JULY 26 at 1:00 PM | BILL HILL at the RIPON SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER, 338 MURRAY PARK DRIVE | All ages Finger-style guitarist and vocalist, Mr. Hill, will delight all ages with jazz standards from the 1920s to the 1960s! STILL TIME TO WIN PRIZES!! Don’t miss this chance to win prizes and valuable gift cards to local businesses including Mugs and More, SweetER and SaultyER, Sassy’s Pops A Lot, Campus Cinema, Kwik Trip, Knuth’s Brewing Company, and Roadhouse Pizza, plus Chamber Bucks! All it takes is 30 seconds to register at the library’s front desk, then every time you check out reading materials your participation is automatically logged by staff. Check out reading material 3 out of 4 weeks each month, through August, to be eligible for prize drawings. Visit the library’s website or follow Ripon Public Library on Facebook and Instagram for detailed information and the latest library news on programs and resources, or call a friendly librarian, 920-748-6160. # # # Linda DeCramer | Youth Services Librarian Ripon Public Library | 120 Jefferson Street Ripon WI 54971 | 920-748-6160 she/her/hers Website: https://www.riponlibrary.org/ PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 920.294.4279 Chicago’s Famed Second City Returns to Green Lake Wisconsin on July 20 for Two Shows Green Lake, Wis. (June 17, 2024) On July 20, Chicago’s legendary sketch and improv comedy theater returns to Thrasher Opera House in Green Lake, Wisconsin, for two shows with a 65th Anniversary Show. This is a must-see comedy featuring some of Chicago’s brightest comedy stars in a special night – two show engagement. Showtimes are 6:00 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. The Second City is celebrating 65 years of legendary laughs! Showcasing some of their audience’s favorite songs, sketches, and characters written on The Second City stages by some of their most illustrious alumni, including Catherine O’Hara, Tina Fey, Keegan-Michael Key, Amber Ruffin, Steven Colbert, Tim Meadows, Bill Murray, Tim Robinson, Joan Rivers, Eugene Levy, Adam McKay and so many more. With material handpicked from this iconic comedy archive and brought to life by their all-star ensemble, see for yourself why The Second City continues to be the world’s most influential name in comedy for sixty-five years and counting. Tickets for The Second City are $35 and can be purchased at www.thrasheroperahouse.com or by calling 920.294.4279; this performance may contain adult or mature content. About The Second City: The Second City opened its doors in 1959 as a small comedy cabaret and has since grown to become the world’s most influential name in improv and comedy. Second City’s stages, Touring Companies, and Training Centers across North America have proudly been the launch pad for many of the funniest names on the planet. Adams Rib, Pollesch Construction, and Steve’s Quality Painting and Washing sponsor this show. The event is supported in part by a grant from the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation and the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts. Thrasher Opera House’s mission is to promote the arts and the power of live performance, provide a community gathering place, and preserve the historic Thrasher Opera House—a charming, intimate, friendly venue with excellent acoustics. Built in 1910, restored in 1997, and on the National Register of Historic Places. Seats 200. For more information, please visit www.thrasheroperahouse.com Jason Mansmith he/him/his Thrasher Opera House P.O. Box 4 • 506 Mill St. Green Lake, WI • 54941-0004 P: 920.294.4279 Linda DeCramer, Youth Services Susie Menk, Adult & Teen Services decramer@riponlibrary.org menk@riponlibrary.org 120 Jefferson Street |Ripon WI 54971| 920-748-6160 PRESS RELEASE FOR EVENTS JULY 22-26 7/15/24 ADVENTURE AT YOUR LIBRARY Ripon, WI-Summer adventure for all ages continues at the Ripon Public Library! Thanks to the Friends of the Library and other generous partners, programming is always free, and registration is not required unless noted. Here’s what’s happening the week of July 22-26. MONDAY, JULY 22 at 12 PM | ARMCHAIR TRAVEL | Ages 10 and Up Explore the world from the comfort of the library or your own home as locals share their travel adventures! Join in person or via Zoom. Karl Stewart will present pictures and stories about his travels to Patagonia. Bring your own snack or lunch if you wish. Cookies & beverages served. Suited to ages 10 years and up. A Zoom link is available on the library website and Facebook page. MONDAY, JULY 22 at 6:30 PM | ADULT BOOK CLUB: The House in the Pines by Ana Reyes Books are available for check out prior to the discussion date. Stop at the library to get your copy. Join us in person or online for a lively discussion! Zoom link for online participation can be found on the library website. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 at 4-6 PM | FAIRY GARDEN ADVENTURE | All ages With supplies gathered from nature and an assortment of whimsical doodads, let the imagination run wild as you create your own magical Fairy Garden! Teapots, coffee cups, planters, and other unique containers for housing each Fairy Garden will be provided. Participants are also welcome to bring a favorite container of their own. Zhuzh it up with dried plants, whimsical miniature figures, stick figures, gems, miniature lawn ornaments, pretty stones, and more! THURSDAY, JULY 25 at 10 AM | FAMILY FUN ART ADVENTURE | Kids & families Art is for everyone! Join us to explore the wide world of art and creative muses through stories and song. Wear your painting clothes for hands-on fun as we collaboratively paint whimsical cardboard houses! Paint smocks available. FRIDAY, JULY 26 at 1:00 PM | BILL HILL at the RIPON SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER, 338 MURRAY PARK DRIVE | All ages Finger-style guitarist and vocalist, Mr. Hill, will delight all ages with jazz standards from the 1920s to the 1960s! STILL TIME TO WIN PRIZES!! Don’t miss this chance to win prizes and valuable gift cards to local businesses including Mugs and More, SweetER and SaultyER, Sassy’s Pops A Lot, Campus Cinema, Kwik Trip, Knuth’s Brewing Company, and Roadhouse Pizza, plus Chamber Bucks! All it takes is 30 seconds to register at the library’s front desk, then every time you check out reading materials your participation is automatically logged by staff. Check out reading material 3 out of 4 weeks each month, through August, to be eligible for prize drawings. Visit the library’s website or follow Ripon Public Library on Facebook and Instagram for detailed information and the latest library news on programs and resources, or call a friendly librarian, 920-748-6160. # # # Linda DeCramer | Youth Services Librarian Ripon Public Library | 120 Jefferson Street Ripon WI 54971 | 920-748-6160 she/her/hers Website: https://www.riponlibrary.org/ Linda DeCramer, Youth Services Susie Menk, Adult & Teen Services decramer@riponlibrary.org menk@riponlibrary.org 120 Jefferson Street |Ripon WI 54971| 920-748-6160 PRESS RELEASE FOR EVENTS JULY 29-31 7/22/24 ADVENTURE CONTINUES AT YOUR LIBRARY Ripon, WI- Summer may be winding down, but exciting programs and self-guided adventures continue at the Ripon Public Library through August! Thanks to the Friends of the Library and other generous partners, programming is always free, and registration is not required unless noted. MONDAY, JULY 29 at 2 PM | MONDAY MOVIE MATINEE | PG 13 | 1 HR 55 MIN Welcome to movies on the big screen, in stereo, with popcorn! Today’s feature is a sequel to the original ghost-busting hit movie of the 1980s. WEDNESDAY, JULY 31 at 1:30 PM | SCIENCE HEROES BY TALEWISE present “Adventure of the Lost Treasure” | ALL AGES Science and stories collide in this fresh STEM show! “Adventure of the Lost Treasure” is a fascinating learning experience powered by interactive stories and exciting hands-on science experiments. A professional scientist/actor guides audience members on a treasure-hunting adventure deep within the jungle. Along the way, there are volunteer opportunities to help the performer act out the tale and conduct science experiments. Events in the story launch exploration of exciting science concepts such as air pressure, energy transfer, physical versus chemical changes, and more. The entire audience gets involved in altering variables, making predictions, and comparing results! STILL TIME TO WIN PRIZES Anyone can win prizes and valuable gift cards to local businesses including Mugs and More, SweetER and SaultyER, Sassy’s Pops A Lot, Campus Cinema, Kwik Trip, Knuth’s Brewing Company, Roadhouse Pizza, plus Chamber Bucks! All it takes is 30 seconds to register at the library’s front desk. Then every time you check out reading materials your participation is automatically logged by staff. To be eligible for prize drawings, check out reading materials three out of four weeks each month through August. ADVENTURE RIPON Explore Ripon’s unique and storied past and present with a self-paced, community-based adventure created by librarians. Pick up your adventure booklet at the library and explore the featured locations by foot, bike, car, or taxi. Answer questions related to each attraction then return the completed booklet to the library by 8 PM on September 3 to be eligible for exciting and valuable prize drawings. Five family-friendly prizes, each valued at over $50, will be awarded! GETTING TO KNOW AREA LIBRARIES! Did you know the Winnefox Library System spans five counites – Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Marquette, Waushara, and Winnebago? Pick up the Winnefox Library Explorer Passport at a nearby library and get it stamped at as many libraries as you can between now and July 31. Can’t travel? Call a library and ask about the library or their community. You’ll get a secret code to add to your passport. WHY PARTICIPATE? Libraries are much more than books! Enjoy discovering their diverse offerings, from entertainment to educational programs for all ages, from traditional print materials to digital databases offering access to books, movies, music, magazines and research, libraries have something for everyone! Vie for valuable prizes! The more libraries you visit, the more chances you have to win. Visit the Winnefox Library system website for details and prize information. Visit the library’s website or follow Ripon Public Library on Facebook and Instagram for detailed information and the latest library news on programs and resources, or call a friendly librarian, 920-748-6160. # # # Linda DeCramer | Youth Services Librarian Ripon Public Library | 120 Jefferson Street Ripon WI 54971 | 920-748-6160 she/her/hers Website: https://www.riponlibrary.org/
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Hiking Daypack Kit Available for Checkout Event Name: pancake breakfast Event Location: Tannar tap and grill Event Date: 07.04.2024 Start & End Time: 7 AM to 11 Am Event Details: American Legion post 234 of Omro Is putting on a Pancake Breakfast On July fourth from 7 AM to 11 AM
bring your self or your family and enjoy Pancake and sausage, Orange juice, milk and coffee. Every one is
welcome come one come all and watch the Parade after breakfast.How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): squeaky38@sbcglobal.net Event Name: Marathon County Historical Society presents Vintage Game Night Event Location: Woodson History Center 410 Mcindoe Street Wausau WI 54403 Event Date: 07.05.2024 Start & End Time: 5:30-8:30 pm Event Details: The Marathon County Historical Society Vintage Game Night is now the First Friday of each month from 5:30-8:30 pm at the Woodson History Center (410 Mcindoe St. Wausau). We have 100’s of vintage games (past and present) to choose from and people can come and go as they please. You can even bring your own game to play. Hungry Hungry Hippos, Monopoly, Uno, Clue, card games, team games, children’s games and even the popular Chicken Nugget game! We’ve got something for everyone. How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): https://www.marathoncountyhistory.org/calendar-of-events
715-842-5750Event Name: 1st Annual American Legion Post 343 Car Show Event Location: DJ’s Corner Bar Corner of Highway 73 and County Road F, west of Plainfield Event Date: 07.06.2024 Start & End Time: Registration Starts at 8:00AM Event concludes at 2:30PM Event Details: 1st Annual Car Show Sponsored by American Legion Post 343, Hancock-Coloma- Plainfield. $20.00 entry fee. 15 different vehicle classes. Awards for 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each class, plus a Commander’s Choice and Veteran’s Choice award. Dash plaques for the first 50 vehicles registered!
Food: Burgers, brats, hot dogs, Italian beef sandwiches and beverages will be available.
Judging begins at Noon. Awards will be at 2:30PM
Come out and support American Legion Post 343 and D.J’s Bar ! Located at 15810 Cty Rd F, Bancroft. 7 miles West on Hwy 73 from Plainfield, 10 miles East on 73 from Wis. RapidsHow to get more details (Website/Phone Number): Facebook: Hancock,Coloma,Plainfield WI American Legion Post 343 FRIDAY, JULY 19 at 1:30 PM | MARK HAYWARD, YO-YO ENTERTAINER: COMEDY, TRICKS, AND YO-YOS!
Event Name: Marathon County Historical Society presents Storytime in the Garden Event Location: Yawkey House Garden 403 Mcindoe Street Wausau WI 54403 Event Date: 07.11.2024 Start & End Time: 11:00 am-12:00 pm Event Details: From May to September, please join the Marathon County Historical Society, on the second Thursday of each month at 11:00 am for Storytime in the Garden. Returning to the stunning Yawkey House garden we’ll enjoy a couple storybooks in the pergola followed by a children’s craft in the Carriage House. How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): https://www.marathoncountyhistory.org/calendar-of-events
715-842-5750
Chris Hess hails from the Berlin Area, with deep roots in Big Green Lake where childhood memories were forged. Married with two adult children and the proud grandparent of three grandchildren. Art has always occupied a cherished corner of Chris’s heart, despite not identifying as a traditional artist. Preferring the label of a creative spirit, Chris enjoys repurposing materials in unconventional ways, currently focusing artistic efforts on clay and glass. The clay totem stacks Chris creates seamlessly blend these mediums, predominantly fashioned from clay—whether hand-built or thrown—and adorned with natural elements like birch, driftwood, and cholla skeletons. These totems serve as outdoor garden installations or striking focal points on patios and courtyards, their aesthetic heightened by the play of sunlight on fused glass components. Chris’s journey into glass work commenced during winters spent in Arizona, where the art of fused glass first captivated them. From intricate glass weaves integrating copper wire to practical items such as garden art and cocktail stirrers, Chris revels in the transformative properties of high-heat kiln work. Beyond pottery and glass, Chris’s artistic pursuits span a diverse spectrum, encompassing basket weaving, painting, and experimentation with various media. Outside of creative endeavors, Chris finds joy in hobbies like boating, bowhunting, fishing, and nurturing their garden. Yet, the greatest happiness stems from precious moments spent with family, friends, and beloved grandchildren. Firm in the belief in the therapeutic benefits of hobbies, Chris encourages individuals of all ages to explore their creative inclinations. Embracing the journey of discovery ensures that life remains vibrant and fulfilling, with endless opportunities for growth and expression.
Marketing Director
June 20, 2024
920.294.4279
jason@thrasheroperahouse.com
Marketing Director Outdoor Theater – Henry IV
Chris Hess hails from the Berlin Area, with deep roots in Big Green Lake where childhood memories were forged. Married with two adult children and the proud grandparent of three grandchildren. Art has always occupied a cherished corner of Chris’s heart, despite not identifying as a traditional artist. Preferring the label of a creative spirit, Chris enjoys repurposing materials in unconventional ways, currently focusing artistic efforts on clay and glass. The clay totem stacks Chris creates seamlessly blend these mediums, predominantly fashioned from clay—whether hand-built or thrown—and adorned with natural elements like birch, driftwood, and cholla skeletons. These totems serve as outdoor garden installations or striking focal points on patios and courtyards, their aesthetic heightened by the play of sunlight on fused glass components. Chris’s journey into glass work commenced during winters spent in Arizona, where the art of fused glass first captivated them. From intricate glass weaves integrating copper wire to practical items such as garden art and cocktail stirrers, Chris revels in the transformative properties of high-heat kiln work. Beyond pottery and glass, Chris’s artistic pursuits span a diverse spectrum, encompassing basket weaving, painting, and experimentation with various media. Outside of creative endeavors, Chris finds joy in hobbies like boating, bowhunting, fishing, and nurturing their garden. Yet, the greatest happiness stems from precious moments spent with family, friends, and beloved grandchildren. Firm in the belief in the therapeutic benefits of hobbies, Chris encourages individuals of all ages to explore their creative inclinations. Embracing the journey of discovery ensures that life remains vibrant and fulfilling, with endless opportunities for growth and expression.
Marketing Director
June 20, 2024
920.294.4279
jason@thrasheroperahouse.com
Marketing Director Outdoor Theater – Henry IV
Event Name: Vacation Bible School Event Location: 8832 Wisconsin Street, Eureka, WI 54963 Event Date: 07.15.2024 Start & End Time: 6:oopm – 8:30pm Event Details: WE Community Church, A Global Methodist Church, welcomes kids ages kindergarten and up to our summer Vacation Bible School! Play games, make new friends, learn fun songs, and make memories! Beginning Monday, July 15th every evening until Friday, July 19th at 8832 Wisconsin Street, Eureka. Call to register now! Call Mr. Peterson at (920)420-5075 or Mr. Freiberg at (920)527-0946. How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): Find us on Facebook!
June 27, 2024
jason@thrasheroperahouse.com
Marketing Director Event Name: Old Time Country Gospel Hour Event Location: Peniel Welsh Chapel W9644 Zoar Rd Oshkosh WI 54904 Event Date: 07.20.2024 Start & End Time: 6:00PM – 7:30PM Event Details: Come to the historic Peniel Welsh Chapel for an evening of fun and toe-tapping music. Sing along to your favorite gospel hymns, led by Rev. Joe Corbin and assisted by Justin and Lynette Booth. The program is free. A free will offering will be collected. Refreshments follow the concert. Peniel Welsh Chapel Association is a 501(c)(3) organization How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): For more information visit www.wggaw.org, contact Lynette Booth at 719-427-9239 or email boothlynette@hotmail.com