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13 June 2016


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September 15 - September 21
  • 15
    September 15, 2019

    Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food and Fund Drive

    All day
    September 15, 2019

    The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 is sponsoring a Food and Fund Drive during the week of
    September 14 – 21 to assist the Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food Pantry. More than 40 Winneconne retailers and employers have agreed to either be a drop off site or conduct employee food drives. The WAAC Food Pantry needs non-perishable food items that are not past there freshness date as well as hygiene and cleaning supplies. For an up-to-date list of drop off locations and items in demand, please visit our website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/files.

    For more information, check out The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/.

    Freeland Film Festival

    All day
    September 15, 2019

    From September 13-15th, people from near and far will gather in beautiful, historic Green Lake WI, where storytellers will project a rare snapshot of Mother Earth and humanity onto downtown movie screens (Thrasher Opera House, American Legion, Town Square, and Caestecker Library). Last year our inaugural festival attracted over 700 people. This year we hope to see more familiar faces along with new faces coming to Green Lake, which we would love to see emerging as a “storytelling center”.

    For more information, visit www.freelandfilmfestival.org, or visit the event’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/freelandfilmfest/.

  • 16
    September 16, 2019

    Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food and Fund Drive

    All day
    September 16, 2019

    The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 is sponsoring a Food and Fund Drive during the week of
    September 14 – 21 to assist the Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food Pantry. More than 40 Winneconne retailers and employers have agreed to either be a drop off site or conduct employee food drives. The WAAC Food Pantry needs non-perishable food items that are not past there freshness date as well as hygiene and cleaning supplies. For an up-to-date list of drop off locations and items in demand, please visit our website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/files.

    For more information, check out The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/.

    Physical Activity for Lifelong Success (PALS)

    13:00 -14:00
    September 16, 2019
  • 17
    September 17, 2019

    Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food and Fund Drive

    All day
    September 17, 2019

    The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 is sponsoring a Food and Fund Drive during the week of
    September 14 – 21 to assist the Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food Pantry. More than 40 Winneconne retailers and employers have agreed to either be a drop off site or conduct employee food drives. The WAAC Food Pantry needs non-perishable food items that are not past there freshness date as well as hygiene and cleaning supplies. For an up-to-date list of drop off locations and items in demand, please visit our website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/files.

    For more information, check out The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/.

    Tai Chi Prime

    10:00 -11:30
    September 17, 2019

    Berlin Farmers & Artists Market

    16:00 -19:00
    September 17, 2019

    Head to the Berlin Farmers & Artists Market this summer at Nathan Strong Park, Tuesdays June – September from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm! Music starts at 5:00 pm!

     

    Tonight’s Events

    Music – Copper Box

    Food Fundraiser – BFAM

  • 18
    September 18, 2019

    Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food and Fund Drive

    All day
    September 18, 2019

    The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 is sponsoring a Food and Fund Drive during the week of
    September 14 – 21 to assist the Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food Pantry. More than 40 Winneconne retailers and employers have agreed to either be a drop off site or conduct employee food drives. The WAAC Food Pantry needs non-perishable food items that are not past there freshness date as well as hygiene and cleaning supplies. For an up-to-date list of drop off locations and items in demand, please visit our website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/files.

    For more information, check out The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/.

    Ice Age Trail-Mobile Skills Crew Project on Bohn Lake

    08:00 -16:00
    September 18, 2019

    Waushara County is home to 20 miles of beautiful off-road hiking on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. One beloved segment of the Trail travels through and around Bohn Lake State National Area. Bohn Lake is one piece of a 14-mile long glacial tunnel channel, created by a meltwater river flowing beneath glacial ice whose outlet was where the Village of Hancock stands today. The Ice Age Trail weaves in and out of this tunnel channel, opening for interpretation the subglacial flow of water which carved the landscape. September 18th-22nd volunteers will have the opportunity to participate in a trail building event on the Bohn Lake segment of the Ice Age Trail. During the event, which is part of the IATA’s Mobile Skills Crew program, volunteers will help build an elevated boardwalk, stone steps and retaining walls, and close to a mile of sustainable footpath. Help is also needed cooking meals, removing invasive plants, updating and installing trail signage, and addressing existing trail maintenance needs. No previous experience is necessary, and there will be roles for all ages and abilities. Volunteers will gather Wednesday through Sunday mornings at 8 a.m. at Hancock Park, which serves as project basecamp. Trail work ends around 4 p.m. each day and at noon on Sunday. The IATA provides meals, tools, and a place to camp for free to all who volunteer. There is no obligation to stay for the entire event, but many do because of the fun atmosphere and camaraderie that develop throughout the project. If you’d like to join us, please help the Ice Age Trail Alliance plan for your needs by registering online at iceagetrail.org/event/mobile-skills-crew-trailbuilding-event-bohnlake-segment-waushara-county-sept2019-2/.

     

    (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

    Living Well with Health Conditions Workshop

    09:00 -11:30
    September 18, 2019
  • 19
    September 19, 2019

    Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food and Fund Drive

    All day
    September 19, 2019

    The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 is sponsoring a Food and Fund Drive during the week of
    September 14 – 21 to assist the Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food Pantry. More than 40 Winneconne retailers and employers have agreed to either be a drop off site or conduct employee food drives. The WAAC Food Pantry needs non-perishable food items that are not past there freshness date as well as hygiene and cleaning supplies. For an up-to-date list of drop off locations and items in demand, please visit our website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/files.

    For more information, check out The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/.

    Ice Age Trail-Mobile Skills Crew Project on Bohn Lake

    08:00 -16:00
    September 19, 2019

    Waushara County is home to 20 miles of beautiful off-road hiking on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. One beloved segment of the Trail travels through and around Bohn Lake State National Area. Bohn Lake is one piece of a 14-mile long glacial tunnel channel, created by a meltwater river flowing beneath glacial ice whose outlet was where the Village of Hancock stands today. The Ice Age Trail weaves in and out of this tunnel channel, opening for interpretation the subglacial flow of water which carved the landscape. September 18th-22nd volunteers will have the opportunity to participate in a trail building event on the Bohn Lake segment of the Ice Age Trail. During the event, which is part of the IATA’s Mobile Skills Crew program, volunteers will help build an elevated boardwalk, stone steps and retaining walls, and close to a mile of sustainable footpath. Help is also needed cooking meals, removing invasive plants, updating and installing trail signage, and addressing existing trail maintenance needs. No previous experience is necessary, and there will be roles for all ages and abilities. Volunteers will gather Wednesday through Sunday mornings at 8 a.m. at Hancock Park, which serves as project basecamp. Trail work ends around 4 p.m. each day and at noon on Sunday. The IATA provides meals, tools, and a place to camp for free to all who volunteer. There is no obligation to stay for the entire event, but many do because of the fun atmosphere and camaraderie that develop throughout the project. If you’d like to join us, please help the Ice Age Trail Alliance plan for your needs by registering online at iceagetrail.org/event/mobile-skills-crew-trailbuilding-event-bohnlake-segment-waushara-county-sept2019-2/.

     

    (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

    Physical Activity for Lifelong Success (PALS)

    13:00 -14:00
    September 19, 2019

    Omro Thursday Night Market

    16:00 -19:00
    September 19, 2019

    Thursdays, June 6th through October 3rd, visit Scott Park for Omro’s weekly local market. Each market lasts from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm.

  • 20
    September 20, 2019

    Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food and Fund Drive

    All day
    September 20, 2019

    The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 is sponsoring a Food and Fund Drive during the week of
    September 14 – 21 to assist the Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food Pantry. More than 40 Winneconne retailers and employers have agreed to either be a drop off site or conduct employee food drives. The WAAC Food Pantry needs non-perishable food items that are not past there freshness date as well as hygiene and cleaning supplies. For an up-to-date list of drop off locations and items in demand, please visit our website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/files.

    For more information, check out The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/.

    Ice Age Trail-Mobile Skills Crew Project on Bohn Lake

    08:00 -16:00
    September 20, 2019

    Waushara County is home to 20 miles of beautiful off-road hiking on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. One beloved segment of the Trail travels through and around Bohn Lake State National Area. Bohn Lake is one piece of a 14-mile long glacial tunnel channel, created by a meltwater river flowing beneath glacial ice whose outlet was where the Village of Hancock stands today. The Ice Age Trail weaves in and out of this tunnel channel, opening for interpretation the subglacial flow of water which carved the landscape. September 18th-22nd volunteers will have the opportunity to participate in a trail building event on the Bohn Lake segment of the Ice Age Trail. During the event, which is part of the IATA’s Mobile Skills Crew program, volunteers will help build an elevated boardwalk, stone steps and retaining walls, and close to a mile of sustainable footpath. Help is also needed cooking meals, removing invasive plants, updating and installing trail signage, and addressing existing trail maintenance needs. No previous experience is necessary, and there will be roles for all ages and abilities. Volunteers will gather Wednesday through Sunday mornings at 8 a.m. at Hancock Park, which serves as project basecamp. Trail work ends around 4 p.m. each day and at noon on Sunday. The IATA provides meals, tools, and a place to camp for free to all who volunteer. There is no obligation to stay for the entire event, but many do because of the fun atmosphere and camaraderie that develop throughout the project. If you’d like to join us, please help the Ice Age Trail Alliance plan for your needs by registering online at iceagetrail.org/event/mobile-skills-crew-trailbuilding-event-bohnlake-segment-waushara-county-sept2019-2/.

     

    (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

    Tai Chi Prime

    10:00 -11:30
    September 20, 2019

    Physical Activity for Lifelong Success (PALS)

    13:00 -14:45
    September 20, 2019

    The Market at Town Square

    15:00 -18:30
    September 20, 2019

    Spend your Fridays in downtown Green Lake this summer at The Market at Town Square. The Market is described as “homegrown, handmade and organic,” as it “offers a festive atmosphere with the best in fresh-from-the-farm produce, meats and one-of-a-kind, handmade items from area artisans.” The Market at Town Square is held on Fridays from 3:00 pm to 6:30 pm at the Green Lake Town Square Community Center, located at 492 Hill Street in Green Lake.

    For more information and updates, you can visit the event’s Facebook page.

  • 21
    September 21, 2019

    Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food and Fund Drive

    All day
    September 21, 2019

    The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 is sponsoring a Food and Fund Drive during the week of
    September 14 – 21 to assist the Winneconne Area Assistance Center (WAAC) Food Pantry. More than 40 Winneconne retailers and employers have agreed to either be a drop off site or conduct employee food drives. The WAAC Food Pantry needs non-perishable food items that are not past there freshness date as well as hygiene and cleaning supplies. For an up-to-date list of drop off locations and items in demand, please visit our website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/files.

    For more information, check out The Winneconne Masonic Lodge #186 website at https://186-wi.ourlodgepage.com/.

    Princeton Flea Market

    06:00 -13:00
    September 21, 2019

    The Princeton Flea Market, Central Wisconsin’s Largest Morning Outdoor Weekly Flea Market, will be held at 6:00 am every Saturday from April 20th through October 5th. The Flea Market is located at Princeton City Park at Highway 23/73.

    There will be food and refreshments available. Parking and admission are free.

    For more information, you can visit princetonwi.com or call (920) 295-3877.

    Wild Rose Kiwanis Car Show Breakfast and Day Lily Sale

    07:30 -14:00
    September 21, 2019

    Wild Rose Kiwanis will offer a delicious breakfast of scrambled eggs, pancakes and sausage from 7:30 – 10:30 on Saturday, September 21, for Wild Rose Classic Car Show exhibitors and visitors. It will be held in the Wild Rose Lions Building, just south of the village. In addition, Kiwanis will be selling special day lily plants from 7:30 – 2, also at the Lions Building. One of the Wild Rose Kiwanis members is Darrel Apps, a nationally known day lily hybridizer. Dr. Apps has given a variety of named day lily varieties and selected seedings to the Kiwanis to be sold as a fundraising project. All the day lily plants will be sold bare-root, two plants each, with clearly marked labels. Pictures of each day lily will be available. The Pancake Breakfast and Day Lily Sale are Wild Rose Kiwanis fundraisers and the proceeds, as always, will be entirely used to benefit the community. Credit cards, as well as cash or checks, will be accepted.

    (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

    Ice Age Trail-Mobile Skills Crew Project on Bohn Lake

    08:00 -16:00
    September 21, 2019

    Waushara County is home to 20 miles of beautiful off-road hiking on the Ice Age National Scenic Trail. One beloved segment of the Trail travels through and around Bohn Lake State National Area. Bohn Lake is one piece of a 14-mile long glacial tunnel channel, created by a meltwater river flowing beneath glacial ice whose outlet was where the Village of Hancock stands today. The Ice Age Trail weaves in and out of this tunnel channel, opening for interpretation the subglacial flow of water which carved the landscape. September 18th-22nd volunteers will have the opportunity to participate in a trail building event on the Bohn Lake segment of the Ice Age Trail. During the event, which is part of the IATA’s Mobile Skills Crew program, volunteers will help build an elevated boardwalk, stone steps and retaining walls, and close to a mile of sustainable footpath. Help is also needed cooking meals, removing invasive plants, updating and installing trail signage, and addressing existing trail maintenance needs. No previous experience is necessary, and there will be roles for all ages and abilities. Volunteers will gather Wednesday through Sunday mornings at 8 a.m. at Hancock Park, which serves as project basecamp. Trail work ends around 4 p.m. each day and at noon on Sunday. The IATA provides meals, tools, and a place to camp for free to all who volunteer. There is no obligation to stay for the entire event, but many do because of the fun atmosphere and camaraderie that develop throughout the project. If you’d like to join us, please help the Ice Age Trail Alliance plan for your needs by registering online at iceagetrail.org/event/mobile-skills-crew-trailbuilding-event-bohnlake-segment-waushara-county-sept2019-2/.

     

    (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

    Septemberfest 2019

    09:00 -16:00
    September 21, 2019

    This fall festival fills downtown Ripon with a host of attractions and happenings, including live entertainment, custom car and motorcycle show, GLAAS Dog Walk, plenty of dining opportunities. Take part in the festivities in Downtown Ripon on Saturday, September 21st from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm!

    Saturday Arts & Crafts Market

    10:00 -14:00
    September 21, 2019

    Head on over to downtown Green Lake for the 2019 Saturday Arts & Crafts Market. Enjoy arts and crafts created by your own local vendors at this event, happening on Saturdays from 10:00 am until 2:00 pm in downtown Green Lake this summer. The Market is held in downtown Green Lake at 492 Hill Street at the Corner Store Artist Co-op.

    For more information and updates, you can visit the event’s Facebook page.

    Waushara County Veterans Picnic

    10:00 -15:00
    September 21, 2019

    Mid-State Snow Drifter’s 4th Annual Golf Outing

    11:00 -15:00
    September 21, 2019

    The Mid-State Snow Drifters Snowmobile Club grooms 67.4 miles of trails in the Wautoma Area and is the only club in Waushara County to have 100% of its trails system funded by the State of Wisconsin. Also, 100% of the club’s members are active members of the Wisconsin Snowmobile Association. The club currently owns a Snow Cat groomer equipped with rubber tracks and trail grooming drag. To help them maintain the equipment and trails, consider golfing with them on Saturday, September 21st at Two Oaks North. This will be a 4-person scramble with a shotgun start at 11am. Your $65 entry fee will include 18 holes of golf with a cart, dinner, hole event prizes, and team prizes. If you would like to register, call Rusty at 920-787-7132.

     

    (Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce)

    Pasta for a Purpose Fundraiser

    12:00 -22:00
    September 21, 2019

    The Pasta for a Purpose Fundraiser will be held on Saturday, September 21st at Woodeyes Bar & Grill in Winneconne. This event is a fundraiser for Jacob Lindstedt and his family. The cost for the dinner is $10 per person and will include pasta, salad, bread, drink, and dessert. The complete schedule for the day’s events and activities is as follows:

     

    12:00 pm Registration for Corn Hole Tournament ($50 per team, 2 dinner tickets included)

    1:00 pm Corn Hole Tournament Begins

    5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Dinner Served

    7:00 pm – 10:00 pm LIVE Music by Vitamin R

     

    The dinner portion of the day will be limited to the first 300 people who purchase tickets, but all of the other events held during the day will be open to the public. With any questions, you can email 4teamjacob@gmail.com.

    Woodeyes Bar & Grill is located at 700 W. Main Street in Winneconne.

    Thrasher's 2019 Party for the Arts - Mardi Gras

    18:00 -23:00
    September 21, 2019

    “Bring your beads and get ready for Thrasher Opera House’s wildest party yet!

    Join them for the most fun way to keep the doors open and this place ROCKIN’ our town. Food, entertainment, prizes and surprises galore! Special Mardi Gras parade from the opera house to the Goose Blind after the party…20% of drinks purchased at Goose Blind from 10-Midnight donated to Thrasher!”

    For more information, visit the event’s Facebook page.

     

     

    (Green Lake Chamber of Commerce)


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