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    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

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