Have you ever wondered what’s so important about organic gardening? Not using harmful chemicals or fertilizers helps the environment and your health, but that doesn’t mean your plants are left to fend for themselves. There are still healthy ways to take care of your plants organically. On Thursday, June 1stat 6:30 P.M. learn about the effect chemicals have on gardens, environments, and our health at the Ripon Public Library. Discover different techniques and tools gardeners can use to support their plants in an organic way at this hands-on learning session with Brenda Block, Certified Integrative Nutrition Health Coach.
Does the end of the school year have you feeling like a zombie? Put your game face on and head over to the Ripon Public Library after hours on Friday, June 2nd at 6 P.M. for a teens-only Zombie Dice Tournament! Zombie Dice is a quick-to-learn game that has players play as zombies trying to be the first to eat 13 brains. Free fun, food, and a chance to win a copy of the game! Doors lock at 6:00 P.M. Please arrive a few minutes before the program starts to ensure you don’t miss out on the fun game night!
Ever wonder what classifies a stream as healthy or unhealthy? Or what impact our streams have on larger bodies of water like Big Green? Join the Green Team on this stream tour of all stream tours and discover the answers for yourself through a hands-on exploration fit for all ages!
Learn about stream sampling with the United States Geological Survey, witness the transformation of a restored stream system, and explore the macroinvertebrate world that calls our streams home.
Call Alison Thiel for more information – (920) 294-6480
Join Jenni Borell, E-RYT, a certified integrative yoga for seniors instructor and certified essential low back program instructor, to release tension, increase range of motion and energize through this slow-paced, therapeutically-oriented class. This class is suited for all ages and abilities.
“Gentle Yoga” is scheduled from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Mondays, June 5, 12 & 26 in the RMC Wellness Center, 845 Parkside Street, Ripon. Individuals should bring a yoga mat and throw blanket to each class.
Preregistration is required. For cost of class, or to register, call the Health Resource Center at St. Agnes Hospital at (920) 926-4960, e-mail at classes@agnesian.com, or register online at agnesian.com/know-and-go-classes.
The Foundation for Ripon Medical Center is hosting its annual Charity Golf Outing on Wednesday, June 7 at The Golf Courses of Lawsonia in Green Lake.
Golf check-in begins at 10:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at 11:30 a.m. Participants will enjoy lunch and 18 holes of golf on The Woodlands course.
A dinner reception will follow, featuring a choice of prime rib or salmon, as well as an extensive silent auction. Cost is $150 per person.
Proceeds from this year’s event will help support medical imaging updates at Ripon Medical Center, and other areas of greatest need. The planned upgrades will include a patient lift in the CT scan room, for individuals who are unable to transport themselves. This will help ensure that patients in need of medical imaging services can have safe access to this technology at Ripon Medical Center.
Sponsors (as of May 23) include: Alliance Laundry Systems, Drs. Robert Bertram and Sarika Parikh-Bertram, C.D. Smith Construction, Inc., Hillside Dental Associates, Jack Twohig’s, Carpet One, J.F. Ahern Co., Radiology Associates of the Fox Valley, Ripon Electric, Ripon Printers, Shea Electric & Communications, LLC, Dr. Steven & Nancy Sheppard, Silver Creek Dentistry, Spies Painting, Inc., The Berlin Journal, TotalMed Staffing and Zimmerman Architectural Studios, Inc.
To participate in this year’s event or for more information on sponsorship opportunities, visit agnesian.com/golf or call (920) 926-4959.
Coloring books are not just for kids! Discover the stress-relieving benefits of coloring at the library on Thursday, June 8th from 2:30-4:30 P.M. during this final drop-in adult coloring program of the season. Relax, reduce stress, and leave feeling restored! Coloring books and supplies will be provided, but participants are welcome to bring their own materials from home.
The Next Tri County Threshermen Tractor Show is June 9th, 10th and 11th, 2017 Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Exhibits, engines, sawmills, food and something for Everyone. Bring the Family! Visit http://tcthreshermen.com/ for more info
The Next Tri County Threshermen Tractor Show is June 9th, 10th and 11th, 2017 Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Exhibits, engines, sawmills, food and something for Everyone. Bring the Family! Visit http://tcthreshermen.com/ for more info
The Winnebago County Dairy Breakfast will be held at Omro Dairy on Saturday, June 10, 2017. Breakfast prices are $7 for adults, $3 for kids ages 4-11, and kids three and younger eat for free. Breakfast will be served from 8 am to noon. The breakfast menu will consist of the Wisconsin Egg Omelet, sausage from Beck’s Meat Processing, pancakes, an assortment of Wisconsin cheeses, milk, coffee, and Culver’s Frozen Custard. Omro Dairy can be found at 2376 Scott Street, Omro. Travel on Hwy 21 to approximately two miles east of Omro, then turn south on Scott Street. Visit https://www.facebook.com/WinnebagoCountyDBOTF for more information.
The Next Tri County Threshermen Tractor Show is June 9th, 10th and 11th, 2017 Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Exhibits, engines, sawmills, food and something for Everyone. Bring the Family! Visit http://tcthreshermen.com/ for more info
The Winnebago County Dairy Breakfast will be held at Omro Dairy on Saturday, June 10, 2017. Breakfast prices are $7 for adults, $3 for kids ages 4-11, and kids three and younger eat for free. Breakfast will be served from 8 am to noon. The breakfast menu will consist of the Wisconsin Egg Omelet, sausage from Beck’s Meat Processing, pancakes, an assortment of Wisconsin cheeses, milk, coffee, and Culver’s Frozen Custard. Omro Dairy can be found at 2376 Scott Street, Omro. Travel on Hwy 21 to approximately two miles east of Omro, then turn south on Scott Street. Visit https://www.facebook.com/WinnebagoCountyDBOTF for more information.
The Next Tri County Threshermen Tractor Show is June 9th, 10th and 11th, 2017 Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Exhibits, engines, sawmills, food and something for Everyone. Bring the Family! Visit http://tcthreshermen.com/ for more info
The Next Tri County Threshermen Tractor Show is June 9th, 10th and 11th, 2017 Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Exhibits, engines, sawmills, food and something for Everyone. Bring the Family! Visit http://tcthreshermen.com/ for more info
Join Jenni Borell, E-RYT, a certified integrative yoga for seniors instructor and certified essential low back program instructor, to release tension, increase range of motion and energize through this slow-paced, therapeutically-oriented class. This class is suited for all ages and abilities.
“Gentle Yoga” is scheduled from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Mondays, June 5, 12 & 26 in the RMC Wellness Center, 845 Parkside Street, Ripon. Individuals should bring a yoga mat and throw blanket to each class.
Preregistration is required. For cost of class, or to register, call the Health Resource Center at St. Agnes Hospital at (920) 926-4960, e-mail at classes@agnesian.com, or register online at agnesian.com/know-and-go-classes.
Sat., June 17, trap & shooting clay event registration starts at 8a.m. & ends at 2:30 p.m.
This year, they will “Team up to Make a Difference” with ASTOP -Let’s put A STOP to sexual assault.
Events include a 50-bird individual trap event, 50-bird individual sporting clay event, two-person 5 stand flurry, duck tower, trout fishing for the kids, raffles & give-a-ways throughout the day for those not into “SHOOT’N”.
Donations can be sent to First National Bank c/o Shoot’n for a Reason, PO Box 310, Berlin, WI 54923.
Contact Patti Crump at 920-479-8017 or patti@astop.org
Tour the farm, meet the animals, learn about Living Anew!
We respectfully request all children are accompanied by an adult
Living Anew Farm offers the following services: Counseling services Equine assisted psychotherapy Equine experiential growth & learning Professional development Horsemanship instruction Workshops
Sat., June 17, trap & shooting clay event registration starts at 8a.m. & ends at 2:30 p.m.
This year, they will “Team up to Make a Difference” with ASTOP -Let’s put A STOP to sexual assault.
Events include a 50-bird individual trap event, 50-bird individual sporting clay event, two-person 5 stand flurry, duck tower, trout fishing for the kids, raffles & give-a-ways throughout the day for those not into “SHOOT’N”.
Donations can be sent to First National Bank c/o Shoot’n for a Reason, PO Box 310, Berlin, WI 54923.
Contact Patti Crump at 920-479-8017 or patti@astop.org
Tour the farm, meet the animals, learn about Living Anew!
We respectfully request all children are accompanied by an adult
Living Anew Farm offers the following services: Counseling services Equine assisted psychotherapy Equine experiential growth & learning Professional development Horsemanship instruction Workshops
JUNE 23RD-FREE FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT AT THE LEACH AMPHITHEATRE AT 630PM "SING"&FREE MOVIE NIGHT AT TIME COMMUNITY THEATRE ON MAIN ST DOWNTOWN! 7PM "SHAW SHANK REDEMPTION"
A community favorite for friends & family! Come down to the Village Green located at the corner of Watson and Seward Street in downtown Ripon. The series typically takes place on Friday evenings, June through August, 7p-10p, but occasionally bonus concerts are added or events rescheduled due to weather issues. Participants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. No carry-ins are allowed in the park because beverage sales help cover entertainment expenses. Free music isn’t really free. Check out www.downtownripon.com for the 2017 schedule of bands.
JUNE 23RD-FREE FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT AT THE LEACH AMPHITHEATRE AT 630PM "SING"&FREE MOVIE NIGHT AT TIME COMMUNITY THEATRE ON MAIN ST DOWNTOWN! 7PM "SHAW SHANK REDEMPTION"
A community favorite for friends & family! Come down to the Village Green located at the corner of Watson and Seward Street in downtown Ripon. The series typically takes place on Friday evenings, June through August, 7p-10p, but occasionally bonus concerts are added or events rescheduled due to weather issues. Participants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. No carry-ins are allowed in the park because beverage sales help cover entertainment expenses. Free music isn’t really free. Check out www.downtownripon.com for the 2017 schedule of bands.
A community favorite for friends & family! Come down to the Village Green located at the corner of Watson and Seward Street in downtown Ripon. The series typically takes place on Friday evenings, June through August, 7p-10p, but occasionally bonus concerts are added or events rescheduled due to weather issues. Participants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. No carry-ins are allowed in the park because beverage sales help cover entertainment expenses. Free music isn’t really free. Check out www.downtownripon.com for the 2017 schedule of bands.
We have a new group starting in Wautoma called the Cancer Care & Share Group. We will be meeting the 4th Sunday of each month. If cancer has touched your life in some way, come, share your story, or just listen. It will be an evening of sharing in small groups. Snacks will be provided. The Care and Share Group will be held at Grace United Methodist Church in Wautoma. The church is located near the Senior Center on N2133 Southgate Terrace off Hwy. 22 South. For more information you can call the church office at 920-787-4668.
Join Jenni Borell, E-RYT, a certified integrative yoga for seniors instructor and certified essential low back program instructor, to release tension, increase range of motion and energize through this slow-paced, therapeutically-oriented class. This class is suited for all ages and abilities.
“Gentle Yoga” is scheduled from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Mondays, June 5, 12 & 26 in the RMC Wellness Center, 845 Parkside Street, Ripon. Individuals should bring a yoga mat and throw blanket to each class.
Preregistration is required. For cost of class, or to register, call the Health Resource Center at St. Agnes Hospital at (920) 926-4960, e-mail at classes@agnesian.com, or register online at agnesian.com/know-and-go-classes.
Every Wed., Deacon Mills Park, 6:30-8:30p.m. Music, snacks & refreshments! visitgreenlake.com.
June 28….Rick Hornyak (Roots Americana)…UPDATE: THIS CONCERT IS STILL ON FOR TONIGHT. It has been moved indoors to the new American Legion Building, 518 Water Street, Green Lake. Food & beverages will still be avail.
A community favorite for friends & family! Come down to the Village Green located at the corner of Watson and Seward Street in downtown Ripon. The series typically takes place on Friday evenings, June through August, 7p-10p, but occasionally bonus concerts are added or events rescheduled due to weather issues. Participants are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets to sit on. No carry-ins are allowed in the park because beverage sales help cover entertainment expenses. Free music isn’t really free. Check out www.downtownripon.com for the 2017 schedule of bands.