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13 June 2016


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    May 28, 2018

    Omro Citywide Garage Sale

    All day
    May 28, 2018

    May 25-28

    Future Omro 31st Annual Memorial Weekend Car Show

    All day
    May 28, 2018

    Rain, rain go away come again another month… We hope to have this year’s car show in North Scott Park, however, with the continued precipitation and river levels on the rise it may be moved to Miller Park. If this happens, we will post the change on the Future Omro Facebook Page and in the Omro Herald. Also, new this year to the Touch A Truck event will be a Oshkosh Truck vehicle!

    NEW! LIVE MUSIC by DeanO & the Crusiers

    Food, soda, beer, tons of family fun!

    Crafter fair & vendors.  Touch a Truck.

    See flyer…..Omro Memorial Day Car Show Flyer

    Memorial Day Ceremonies in Green Lake

    08:30 -13:00
    May 28, 2018
    Monday, May 28 | 8:30 am
    Downtown | Green Lake School Gym | Dartford/Bluffton Cemeteries
    The parade begins at 8:30 am from the Legion with a stop at the bridge for a short ceremony. The community ceremony will take place at the school following the parade. This program will feature speakers and selections by the school band and choir. Following the school program the parade goes to the Dartford Cemetery for a short program and then travels to Bluffton Cemetery for the final ceremony of the day. There will be a Veteran Float for the parade, all Veterans are welcome!

    Future Omro Memorial Day Procession

    09:00 -10:00
    May 28, 2018

    Mon., May 28, 9 a.m.  Legion Ceremony following

    Wolman-Minsky American Legion Post 317 Memorial Day Celebration

    09:30 -12:00
    May 28, 2018

    Please join the American Legion Post 317 and the Auxiliary on Monday, May 28th at 9:30 A.M.
    at the Waushara County Courthouse. They will be honoring the men and women who have
    gone to fight for our freedom and tragically did not return home. Please come and join them
    to honor their sacrifices, pray for their families, and bow your head in recognition of their
    service. We will hear from the Wautoma High School Band, guest student and veteran
    speakers, and will lay wreaths in honor of those fallen in service to our country. Wear a
    poppy this weekend as a symbol to honor those willingly serve our nation. Bring your lawn
    chairs if you’d like. In case of rain, they will meet at the field house at the Wautoma High
    School. There will be cake and refreshments at the WWII Building after the ceremony, please
    come and enjoy.


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