Hometown Broadcasting Community Calendar
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- 13September 13, 2020No events
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- 17September 17, 2020
Healthy Living with Diabetes - 6 week Workshop
Event Date: 09/03/2020 Start & End Time: 9-11:30am Event Details: What is Healthy Living with Diabetes?
This researched and proven workshop is designed to help adults with type 2 diabetes or pre-diabetes learn skills and increase their confidence in managing their diabetes. The workshop meets for 2½ hours once a week for six weeks. Healthy Living with Diabetes does not replace existing treatments, but rather complements the treatments a participant receives.
Who should take the workshop?
• Adults with type 2 diabetes,
• Adults with pre-diabetes, or
• Adults living with someone who has diabetes – What’s in it for me? People who have taken the workshop show:
• Better health, health behavior and a sense of confidence in managing their diabetes
• Improvements in blood sugar levels
• Decrease in health distress and hypo- and hyperglycemia
• Fewer doctor and emergency room visits and fewer hospitalizationsHow to get more details (Website/Phone Number): Contact Amanda Kutcher at 920-787-6666 - 18September 18, 2020
- 19September 19, 2020
Mid-State Snow Drifter’s 5th Annual Golf Outing
September 19th, Mid-State Snow Drifter’s 5th Annual Golf Outing. 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 19th 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.Black Hawk Folk Society...David Stoddard live streamed concert
When David Stoddard isn’t writing songs or composing music, he’s performing at house concerts, folk fests, or other gigs. When he’s not doing that, he’s working on film or choir projects. When he’s not doing that, he may be teaching other people how to play piano, ukulele, guitar, bass, or about the fundamentals of music theory, song writing, or composition. On Saturday, September 19, you can hear and see Stoddard put many of those talents to work during his live streamed concert for Black Hawk Folk Society. Check Black Hawk’s Facebook page for a link to the concert, which begins at 7 p.m.Stoddard grew up in Green Bay, Wisconsin, received a Master’s in music education at North Dakota State University, and eventually landed near the Minnesota Twin Cities. Stoddard finds comfort and inspiration from Lake Superior, north woods solitude and quiet, as well as televised football games! He has won multiple awards at folk music festivals, has produced a half dozen plus collections of songs, singing and performing on accordion, guitar, and piano. To sample his talents and learn more about him, visit www.davidstoddardmusic.comDuring the pandemic, Black Hawk Folk Society has suspended its monthly concert series held at Mountain View Community Center near Mt. Morris, offering instead series of streamed concerts. Visit Black Hawk’s web page, www.blackhawkfolksociety.org or its Facebook page for additional information and updates. Black Hawk is a non-profit organization, completely volunteer driven, with a mission to provide live music and offering related outreach programs when possible.
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