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13 June 2016


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October 24 - October 30
  • 24
    October 24, 2021

    Focus on the Farm

    10:00 -14:00
    October 24, 2021

    2021 Fall Festival Poster

    Sunday
    October 24
    10am – 2pm

    Nightmare on First Street: Field of Screams & Haunted Barn in Fountain, MN

    19:00 -22:00
    October 24, 2021

    News Release, October 2021; 507-460-6939 or 507-250-7905 for more info
    Horror Is Back at Nightmare in Fountain!
    The time is nearly ripe for the re-emergence of Nightmare on First Street: Field of
    Screams & Haunted Barn in Fountain, called by many “The Best Haunted Event
    Ever!” After last year’s Covid hiatus, this scary and spooky non-profit fundraiser is
    back and set to chill and thrill patrons for its tenth year.
    Funds raised this year will benefit the Fillmore County History Center in Fountain,
    MN, the best history center in a town of only 400 people, whose volunteers will be
    among those helping to run Nightmare.
    Each year Nightmare is different from the past, but this year it is being completely
    rebuilt! Routes are changed, walls are moved, and details abound. Hundreds of hours
    every year go into the metamorphosis of this scary delight. Attendees can expect
    creepy scenes, hand-carved pumpkins, labyrinthine routes, screams and moans,
    surprises and scares, live actors, and maybe even an appearance by DEATH.
    The theme this year is Haunted Mansion & Estate. You may discover a rabid butler,
    murderous nanny, cleaver-wielding cook, ghostly servants, stairway to oblivion,
    poisoned feast, overly-welcoming coffin, torturous dungeon, and so much more!!
    Expanding to nine nights this year, Nightmare is created and hosted by Paul & Regan
    Little of Fountain. Numerous others help with the presentation of the event.
    Depending on how quickly you navigate through and affect your escape, expect
    Nightmare to devour 20-45 minutes of your life for a scary entertainment experience
    (plus queue time before entering).

    Dress for outside and unheated buildings.

    Nightmare’s gory glory runs Friday, Saturday, and Sunday on the last three weekends
    of October, specifically October 15th, 16th, & 17th; 22nd, 23rd, & 24th; and 29th,
    30th, & 31st; from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. each night. While some prefer their haunt
    with less scare, we can’t remove the scariness of the site!
    Nightmare on First Street: Field of Screams & Haunted Barn lurks and prowls
    around and behind The Dead End, 609 First Street, Fountain, Minnesota. Minimum
    donation requested is $15 per person. Find out more on Instagram, Facebook, and at
    nightmareonfirststreet.com.
    Please put on Community Information lists:
    What: Nightmare on First Street: Field of Screams & Haunted Barn
    Where: The Dead End, 609 First Street, Fountain, MN
    When: October 15th, 16th, & 17th; 22nd, 23rd, & 24th; and 29th, 30th, & 31st
    (Friday, Saturday, & Sunday of the last three October weekends)
    Time: 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. each night
    Benefiting: Fillmore County History Society, Fountain, MN
    How Much: $15 per person minimum donation requested
    For More Info: on Instagram, Facebook, & at nightmareonfirststreet.com

  • 25
    October 25, 2021

    Powerful Tools for Caregivers 6-Week Workshop

    10:30 -12:00
    October 25, 2021

    Trick or Treating Hours

    16:00 -17:30
    October 25, 2021

    Fri., Oct. 22:  Princeton businesses 3:30-5:30p

    Mon., Oct. 25:  Green Lake Boys & Girls Club Trunk or Treat 4-5:30p

    Tues. Oct. 26:  Berlin Boys & Girls Club Trunk or Treat 4-5:30p

    Thurs., October 28:  Omro businesses 4-7p

    Sun., Oct. 31:  Berlin 3-6p, Brandon 4:30-6:30p, Dalton 6-8p,Fairwater 3-5p, Green Lake 3-5p, Kingston 4-6p, Manchester 5-7p, Markesan 4:30-6:30p, Marquette 2-4p, Neshkoro 3-5p, Omro 4-7p, Princeton 3-5p, Poy Sippi 3-5p, Redgranite 3-5p, Ripon 3-5p, Wautoma 3-5p, Wild Rose 3-5p, Winneconne 4-7p

     

     

     

    Berlin

    Powerful Tools for Caregivers 6-Week Workshop

    17:30 -19:00
    October 25, 2021
  • 26
    October 26, 2021

    Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin Community Lunch Hour

    12:00 -13:00
    October 26, 2021
    Community Foundation Announces New Community Event
    The Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin is kicking off a new monthly virtual lunch and learn series called Community Lunch Hour.
    This free event is a way for the Foundation to offer the entire community opportunities to explore and learn more about various community topics while connecting with others. Attendees will also be provided ways they can get involved and help make a difference. Topics will change monthly. Events will be held virtually until further notice.
    Attendees can purchase a lunch option for $10 which will be provided to by local businesses, eateries, and restaurants.
    Join us on October 26 from noon – 1 pm. We are partnering with St. Michael’s Breast Care Center and the Women’s Fund of Portage County to learn more about breast cancer awareness and prevention for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
    The St. Michael’s Breast Care Center here in Stevens Point opened in late 2018. The center provides personalized care essential for those navigating the difficult journey of breast cancer. We will be speaking to medical professionals from the Breast Care Center to learn more about the center that make it unique and essential for our community, as well as recommendations for breast cancer screening.
    We will also be joined by Lorraine Avery from the Women’s Fund of Portage County. The Women’s Fund supported the Breast Care Center with a $50,000 gift to their campaign. Lorraine will speak on the importance of supporting efforts like this in our community.
    Lunch Purchase Option $10
    For our October event, we have partnered with The Coffee Studio in downtown Stevens Point.
    Choice 1 – Ham Panini with chips
    Choice 2 – Veggie Panini with chips
    Lunch can be picked up starting at 11 am at The Coffee Studio at 1100 Main Street Stevens Point.
    Attendees must register to receive the link to the event. Register at www.cfcwi.org/clh. Contact the Community Foundation at jessica@cfcwi.org or 715-342-4454 for questions.
    The Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin is a non-profit organization that inspires charitable giving by connecting people and resources to enhance Central Wisconsin now and for future generations. For more information on how you can give back to your community, please visit www.cfcwi.org.

    Trick or Treating Hours

    16:00 -17:30
    October 26, 2021

    Fri., Oct. 22:  Princeton businesses 3:30-5:30p

    Mon., Oct. 25:  Green Lake Boys & Girls Club Trunk or Treat 4-5:30p

    Tues. Oct. 26:  Berlin Boys & Girls Club Trunk or Treat 4-5:30p

    Thurs., October 28:  Omro businesses 4-7p

    Sun., Oct. 31:  Berlin 3-6p, Brandon 4:30-6:30p, Dalton 6-8p,Fairwater 3-5p, Green Lake 3-5p, Kingston 4-6p, Manchester 5-7p, Markesan 4:30-6:30p, Marquette 2-4p, Neshkoro 3-5p, Omro 4-7p, Princeton 3-5p, Poy Sippi 3-5p, Redgranite 3-5p, Ripon 3-5p, Wautoma 3-5p, Wild Rose 3-5p, Winneconne 4-7p

     

     

     

    Berlin

  • 27
    October 27, 2021

    Virtual Town Halls

    10:09 -11:00
    October 27, 2021

    SENATOR RON JOHNSON

    Wednesday, October 6

    10:00-11:00 a.m.

    REGISTER HERE

    CONGRESSMAN GLENN GROTHMAN

    Wednesday, October 13

    10:00-11:00 a.m.

    REGISTER HERE

    STATE SENATOR DAN FEYEN & ASSEMBLY MINORITY LEADER GORDON HINTZ (invited)

    Wednesday, October 20

    10:00-11:00 a.m.

    REGISTER HERE

    CITY MANAGER MARK ROHLOFF & COUNTY EXECUTIVE JON DOEMEL

    Wednesday, October 27

    10:00-11:00 a.m.

    REGISTER HERE
  • 28
    October 28, 2021

    Trick or Treating Hours

    16:00 -19:00
    October 28, 2021

    Fri., Oct. 22:  Princeton businesses 3:30-5:30p

    Mon., Oct. 25:  Green Lake Boys & Girls Club Trunk or Treat 4-5:30p

    Tues. Oct. 26:  Berlin Boys & Girls Club Trunk or Treat 4-5:30p

    Thurs., October 28:  Omro businesses 4-7p

    Sun., Oct. 31:  Berlin 3-6p, Brandon 4:30-6:30p, Dalton 6-8p,Fairwater 3-5p, Green Lake 3-5p, Kingston 4-6p, Manchester 5-7p, Markesan 4:30-6:30p, Marquette 2-4p, Neshkoro 3-5p, Omro 4-7p, Princeton 3-5p, Poy Sippi 3-5p, Redgranite 3-5p, Ripon 3-5p, Wautoma 3-5p, Wild Rose 3-5p, Winneconne 4-7p

     

     

     

    Berlin

    Waushara Co. Food Pantry Needs Help

    17:00 -19:00
    October 28, 2021

    Dog Empathy Lecture at Town Square

    18:30 -19:30
    October 28, 2021
    Dog Empathy Lecture at Town Square
    Thursday, October 28
    6:30pm – 7:30pm
    Dogs have long been called man’s best friend, but now there’s scientific research behind it. Julia Meyers-Manor, Ripon College assistant professor of psychology, will give a free educational talk here at Town Square on Thursday, October 28 at 6:30 p.m. on her research on dog empathy and whether our best friends really do feel our pain.
    Dogs have long been called man’s best friend, but now there’s scientific research behind it. Julia Meyers-Manor, Ripon College assistant professor of psychology, will give a free educational talk here at Town Square on Thursday, October 28 at 6:30 p.m. on her research on dog empathy and whether our best friends really do feel our pain. Professor Meyers-Manor’s research interests are in emotion and cognition in non-human animals. As a professional dog trainer, she has particular interests in understanding dog cognition as well as behavior problems. Her research shows that dogs respond with comfort to an individual who was crying whether that person was their owner or a complete stranger. “Dogs have been companions to humans for over 15,000 years, but how has that relationship influenced a dog’s ability to understand human emotions? Understanding empathy in dogs may help us in understanding the roots of human empathy and the consequences of using dogs as our emotional supports,” Meyers-Manor said.
  • 29
    October 29, 2021

    Waushara Co. Food Pantry Needs Help

    08:00 -12:00
    October 29, 2021

    Poy Sippi Library Halloween Party

    18:00 -19:00
    October 29, 2021
    Event Name:Poy Sippi Library Halloween Party
    Event Location:Poy Sippi Public Library
    Event Date:Friday, Oct. 29
    Start & End Time:6-7 p.m.
    Event Details:A good old-fashioned Halloween party with costumes, games, goodies and lots of fun. Come play Halloween Bingo, decorate a pumpkin, watch some kiddie movies, and do some ghost tossing. You won’t leave empty handed!
    How to get more details (Website/Phone Number):Call Library Director Lisa Zwickey at 920-987-5737.

     

     

    Nightmare on First Street: Field of Screams & Haunted Barn in Fountain, MN

    19:00 -22:00
    October 29, 2021

    News Release, October 2021; 507-460-6939 or 507-250-7905 for more info
    Horror Is Back at Nightmare in Fountain!
    The time is nearly ripe for the re-emergence of Nightmare on First Street: Field of
    Screams & Haunted Barn in Fountain, called by many “The Best Haunted Event
    Ever!” After last year’s Covid hiatus, this scary and spooky non-profit fundraiser is
    back and set to chill and thrill patrons for its tenth year.
    Funds raised this year will benefit the Fillmore County History Center in Fountain,
    MN, the best history center in a town of only 400 people, whose volunteers will be
    among those helping to run Nightmare.
    Each year Nightmare is different from the past, but this year it is being completely
    rebuilt! Routes are changed, walls are moved, and details abound. Hundreds of hours
    every year go into the metamorphosis of this scary delight. Attendees can expect
    creepy scenes, hand-carved pumpkins, labyrinthine routes, screams and moans,
    surprises and scares, live actors, and maybe even an appearance by DEATH.
    The theme this year is Haunted Mansion & Estate. You may discover a rabid butler,
    murderous nanny, cleaver-wielding cook, ghostly servants, stairway to oblivion,
    poisoned feast, overly-welcoming coffin, torturous dungeon, and so much more!!
    Expanding to nine nights this year, Nightmare is created and hosted by Paul & Regan
    Little of Fountain. Numerous others help with the presentation of the event.
    Depending on how quickly you navigate through and affect your escape, expect
    Nightmare to devour 20-45 minutes of your life for a scary entertainment experience
    (plus queue time before entering).

    Dress for outside and unheated buildings.

    Nightmare’s gory glory runs Friday, Saturday, and Sunday on the last three weekends
    of October, specifically October 15th, 16th, & 17th; 22nd, 23rd, & 24th; and 29th,
    30th, & 31st; from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. each night. While some prefer their haunt
    with less scare, we can’t remove the scariness of the site!
    Nightmare on First Street: Field of Screams & Haunted Barn lurks and prowls
    around and behind The Dead End, 609 First Street, Fountain, Minnesota. Minimum
    donation requested is $15 per person. Find out more on Instagram, Facebook, and at
    nightmareonfirststreet.com.
    Please put on Community Information lists:
    What: Nightmare on First Street: Field of Screams & Haunted Barn
    Where: The Dead End, 609 First Street, Fountain, MN
    When: October 15th, 16th, & 17th; 22nd, 23rd, & 24th; and 29th, 30th, & 31st
    (Friday, Saturday, & Sunday of the last three October weekends)
    Time: 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. each night
    Benefiting: Fillmore County History Society, Fountain, MN
    How Much: $15 per person minimum donation requested
    For More Info: on Instagram, Facebook, & at nightmareonfirststreet.com

  • 30
    October 30, 2021

    Family Health La Clinica is holding a vaccine clinic

    08:00 -12:00
    October 30, 2021

    Family Health La Clinica will also be holding a vaccine clinic on Saturday, October 23rd from 8 am to 12 noon at its Wautoma location at 400 S Townline Road. You can either walk in or call to schedule an appointment for this date. You do not need to be a previous Family Health La Clinica patient to attend. If you have insurance, please bring your insurance card and a valid photo ID with you.

    Another option to get vaccinated for the flu and/or COVID-19 is through upcoming walk-in community vaccine clinics at Parkside School, located at 300 16th Avenue in Wautoma. These clinics will be on Saturday, October 30th and Saturday, November 13th from 8 am until vaccine supply is gone. Vaccines are provided at no cost in partnership with Family Health La Clinica and Waushara County Public Health.

    McCarthy Benefit Golf Outing

    10:00 -17:00
    October 30, 2021

    Spooktacular Bingo at Town Square

    17:00 -20:45
    October 30, 2021
    Spooktacular Bingo at Town Square
    Saturday, October 30
    5:00pm – 8:45pm
    You will have a monster-sized thill at Spooktacular Bingo!!! This is fun for the WHOLE family with prizes galore, concessions, and lots of surprises. It’s a fun party for the young and young at heart! Chances to win $1,000, 50/50 raffle, door prizes, and more! Don’t forget your favorite Halloween costume!
    You will have a monster-sized thill at Spooktacular Bingo!!! This is fun for the WHOLE family with prizes galore, concessions, and lots of surprises. It’s a fun party for the young and young at heart!* Grab your boo, invite your favorite goblins, dress in your favorite Halloween costume, and get ready to win the BLACKOUT progressive prize which grows each session until we have a winner – the prize can grow well over $1,000! Follow us on Facebook for the most up to date jackpot info. We play 13 games, plus speedy bingo and progressive black out final game. ALSO, 50-50 raffle and great door prizes all night long. *Minors are welcome to play BINGO in Wisconsin but must be accompanied by parent or guardian. Bingo Schedule: Doors and concessions open at 5:00 p.m. Card sales start at 5:30 p.m. Games 6:30 – 8:45 p.m. Concessions include our famous $2 Sheboygan Hot dogs, Beer, Wine, Soda, chips and sweets. (No carry-ins please) Town Square Bingo supports the great children, family and community programming at Town Square Community Center. It’s a WIN-WIN!

    Nightmare on First Street: Field of Screams & Haunted Barn in Fountain, MN

    19:00 -22:00
    October 30, 2021

    News Release, October 2021; 507-460-6939 or 507-250-7905 for more info
    Horror Is Back at Nightmare in Fountain!
    The time is nearly ripe for the re-emergence of Nightmare on First Street: Field of
    Screams & Haunted Barn in Fountain, called by many “The Best Haunted Event
    Ever!” After last year’s Covid hiatus, this scary and spooky non-profit fundraiser is
    back and set to chill and thrill patrons for its tenth year.
    Funds raised this year will benefit the Fillmore County History Center in Fountain,
    MN, the best history center in a town of only 400 people, whose volunteers will be
    among those helping to run Nightmare.
    Each year Nightmare is different from the past, but this year it is being completely
    rebuilt! Routes are changed, walls are moved, and details abound. Hundreds of hours
    every year go into the metamorphosis of this scary delight. Attendees can expect
    creepy scenes, hand-carved pumpkins, labyrinthine routes, screams and moans,
    surprises and scares, live actors, and maybe even an appearance by DEATH.
    The theme this year is Haunted Mansion & Estate. You may discover a rabid butler,
    murderous nanny, cleaver-wielding cook, ghostly servants, stairway to oblivion,
    poisoned feast, overly-welcoming coffin, torturous dungeon, and so much more!!
    Expanding to nine nights this year, Nightmare is created and hosted by Paul & Regan
    Little of Fountain. Numerous others help with the presentation of the event.
    Depending on how quickly you navigate through and affect your escape, expect
    Nightmare to devour 20-45 minutes of your life for a scary entertainment experience
    (plus queue time before entering).

    Dress for outside and unheated buildings.

    Nightmare’s gory glory runs Friday, Saturday, and Sunday on the last three weekends
    of October, specifically October 15th, 16th, & 17th; 22nd, 23rd, & 24th; and 29th,
    30th, & 31st; from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. each night. While some prefer their haunt
    with less scare, we can’t remove the scariness of the site!
    Nightmare on First Street: Field of Screams & Haunted Barn lurks and prowls
    around and behind The Dead End, 609 First Street, Fountain, Minnesota. Minimum
    donation requested is $15 per person. Find out more on Instagram, Facebook, and at
    nightmareonfirststreet.com.
    Please put on Community Information lists:
    What: Nightmare on First Street: Field of Screams & Haunted Barn
    Where: The Dead End, 609 First Street, Fountain, MN
    When: October 15th, 16th, & 17th; 22nd, 23rd, & 24th; and 29th, 30th, & 31st
    (Friday, Saturday, & Sunday of the last three October weekends)
    Time: 7:00 to 10:00 p.m. each night
    Benefiting: Fillmore County History Society, Fountain, MN
    How Much: $15 per person minimum donation requested
    For More Info: on Instagram, Facebook, & at nightmareonfirststreet.com


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