Messiah Lutheran Church, 500 Mayparty Drive, Ripon, WI
Event Date:
Cookie delivery or pick-up, at the church will take place on Dec. 10th
Start & End Time:
9:00 am – 11:00 am
Event Details:
Pre-orders only. Order deadline is Monday, Dec 6th. One pound packages, $8.00. Call 920.748.3882 to place your order. Please leave a message. Cookies make great Christmas gifts for friends and family. Will deliver or pick-up, at the church on Dec. 10th.
How to get more details (Website/Phone Number):
Call 920.748.3882 to place your order. Please leave a message.
Waushara County Community Vaccine Clinics Offered for Ages 5 and Up
The Waushara County Health Department and Family Health La Clinica community health center, in partnership with Waushara County schools, will be holding several upcoming walk-in community vaccine clinics to help vaccinate the public against COVID-19. Children aged 5 to 11 are now able to receive the 2-dose Pfizer pediatric vaccine series. Vaccines are provided at no cost and no appointment is needed.
The next Saturday vaccine clinic will take place at Parkside School, located at 300 16th Avenue in Wautoma, on November 13th from 9am to noon. All COVID-19 vaccine types and doses will be offered on this date, including booster shots. The 2-dose Pfizer vaccine series will be available for all aged 5 and up, the 2-dose Moderna vaccine for ages 18 and up, and the 1-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine for all aged 18 and up.
If you already had your COVID-19 vaccine and would like to get a booster shot, you can choose any COVID-19 vaccine type for your booster. It does not need to be the same type as your initial dose(s). It must be at least 6 months since you completed your initial Pfizer or Moderna vaccine series and at least 2 months since you received your Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
To help vaccinate children aged 5 to 11, additional vaccine clinics at each Waushara County school district are planned. These vaccine clinics are also open to the community and both children and adults can be vaccinated. However, these school-based clinic dates will offer the Pfizer vaccine only. Each location will have two dates set 21 days apart to plan for both first and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine series. Only one dose is needed for those coming for a booster shot.
The public is encouraged to choose the location that is most convenient for them. All clinic dates below are scheduled from 4-7PM. All doses of the Pfizer vaccine for ages 5 and up will be offered at no cost.
Wautoma High School, 514 S Cambridge Street: Wednesday, November 10th and Wednesday, December 1st from 4-7PM.
Tri-County School, 409 S West Street in Plainfield: Tuesday, November 16th and Tuesday, December 7th from 4-7PM.
Wild Rose Elementary, 825 Mount Morris Street: Wednesday, November 17th and Wednesday, December 8th from 4-7PM.
If you would like to schedule a no-cost COVID-19 vaccine or booster shot for those aged 5 and up, you can do so by calling Family Health La Clinica at 1-800-942-5330. There you can receive any dose of the Pfizer or Johnson & Johnson vaccine. To schedule a Moderna COVID vaccine or booster, call the Waushara County Health Department at 920-787-6590. To locate vaccine types near you, visit www.vaccines.gov.
Christmas with John Berry: The Silver Anniversary Tour
Event Location:
100 High Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54901
Event Date:
12/2/2021
Start & End Time:
7:30 pm
Event Details:
Join GRAMMY Award-winning country star John Berry when he brings his Christmas tour to The Grand Oshkosh!
This event brightens the holidays for thousands, as does his electrifying rendition of “O’ Holy Night”. We invite you to join John for this magical evening of stories, memories and traditional Holiday music event for the entire family.
Tickets $50 VIP Package: $75/person Prices are inclusive of tax, facility, and ticketing fees
Prior to the performance, there are limited VIP Experiences available! To gain access, purchase the VIP package to upgrade your experience. VIP package includes 1 ticket + the following:
Early Access to The Grand from 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Casual Meet & Greet, and Question & Answer time with John Berry 2-3 acoustic songs performed by John VIP Experience collectible souvenir laminate 8×10″ color photo for autograph *autograph opportunity included Photo Opportunity with John Berry
Take a break from the hustle and bustle of the holidays, celebrating “Motown Christmas” with Masters of Soul!
Masters of Soul is a celebration of the legendary songs and performers that defined Motown and soul music. This special edition holiday show features stylishly costumed, fully choreographed performances of both male and female groups backed by a live band, performing your favorite holiday songs from the Motown Era.
Masters of Soul performs: Gladys Knight & The Pips – Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell – Smokey Robinson & the Miracles – The Temptations – The Four Tops – Diana Ross & The Supremes – Martha Reeves & The Vandellas – Barry White – Sam and Dave – James Brown – and many more!
Swing in the Holidays with Janet Planet and the UWO Jazz Ensemble
Event Location:
100 High Ave, Oshkosh, WI 54901
Event Date:
12/05/2021
Start & End Time:
7:30 pm
Event Details:
The holidays would not be quite the same without the sweet sounds of music echoing through our halls. Join award-winning vocalist Janet Planet along with University of Wisconsin Oshkosh Jazz Ensemble, under the direction of Marty Robinson, for an evening of jazzy holiday favorites. This is sure to be a night to remember!
Suite Seats $48 | $45 Tickets $35 | $25 Prices are inclusive of tax, facility, and ticketing fees.
Waushara County Community Vaccine Clinics Offered for Ages 5 and Up
The Waushara County Health Department and Family Health La Clinica community health center, in partnership with Waushara County schools, will be holding several upcoming walk-in community vaccine clinics to help vaccinate the public against COVID-19. Children aged 5 to 11 are now able to receive the 2-dose Pfizer pediatric vaccine series. Vaccines are provided at no cost and no appointment is needed.
The next Saturday vaccine clinic will take place at Parkside School, located at 300 16th Avenue in Wautoma, on November 13th from 9am to noon. All COVID-19 vaccine types and doses will be offered on this date, including booster shots. The 2-dose Pfizer vaccine series will be available for all aged 5 and up, the 2-dose Moderna vaccine for ages 18 and up, and the 1-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine for all aged 18 and up.
If you already had your COVID-19 vaccine and would like to get a booster shot, you can choose any COVID-19 vaccine type for your booster. It does not need to be the same type as your initial dose(s). It must be at least 6 months since you completed your initial Pfizer or Moderna vaccine series and at least 2 months since you received your Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
To help vaccinate children aged 5 to 11, additional vaccine clinics at each Waushara County school district are planned. These vaccine clinics are also open to the community and both children and adults can be vaccinated. However, these school-based clinic dates will offer the Pfizer vaccine only. Each location will have two dates set 21 days apart to plan for both first and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine series. Only one dose is needed for those coming for a booster shot.
The public is encouraged to choose the location that is most convenient for them. All clinic dates below are scheduled from 4-7PM. All doses of the Pfizer vaccine for ages 5 and up will be offered at no cost.
Wautoma High School, 514 S Cambridge Street: Wednesday, November 10th and Wednesday, December 1st from 4-7PM.
Tri-County School, 409 S West Street in Plainfield: Tuesday, November 16th and Tuesday, December 7th from 4-7PM.
Wild Rose Elementary, 825 Mount Morris Street: Wednesday, November 17th and Wednesday, December 8th from 4-7PM.
If you would like to schedule a no-cost COVID-19 vaccine or booster shot for those aged 5 and up, you can do so by calling Family Health La Clinica at 1-800-942-5330. There you can receive any dose of the Pfizer or Johnson & Johnson vaccine. To schedule a Moderna COVID vaccine or booster, call the Waushara County Health Department at 920-787-6590. To locate vaccine types near you, visit www.vaccines.gov.
Waushara County Community Vaccine Clinics Offered for Ages 5 and Up
The Waushara County Health Department and Family Health La Clinica community health center, in partnership with Waushara County schools, will be holding several upcoming walk-in community vaccine clinics to help vaccinate the public against COVID-19. Children aged 5 to 11 are now able to receive the 2-dose Pfizer pediatric vaccine series. Vaccines are provided at no cost and no appointment is needed.
The next Saturday vaccine clinic will take place at Parkside School, located at 300 16th Avenue in Wautoma, on November 13th from 9am to noon. All COVID-19 vaccine types and doses will be offered on this date, including booster shots. The 2-dose Pfizer vaccine series will be available for all aged 5 and up, the 2-dose Moderna vaccine for ages 18 and up, and the 1-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine for all aged 18 and up.
If you already had your COVID-19 vaccine and would like to get a booster shot, you can choose any COVID-19 vaccine type for your booster. It does not need to be the same type as your initial dose(s). It must be at least 6 months since you completed your initial Pfizer or Moderna vaccine series and at least 2 months since you received your Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
To help vaccinate children aged 5 to 11, additional vaccine clinics at each Waushara County school district are planned. These vaccine clinics are also open to the community and both children and adults can be vaccinated. However, these school-based clinic dates will offer the Pfizer vaccine only. Each location will have two dates set 21 days apart to plan for both first and second doses of the Pfizer vaccine series. Only one dose is needed for those coming for a booster shot.
The public is encouraged to choose the location that is most convenient for them. All clinic dates below are scheduled from 4-7PM. All doses of the Pfizer vaccine for ages 5 and up will be offered at no cost.
Wautoma High School, 514 S Cambridge Street: Wednesday, November 10th and Wednesday, December 1st from 4-7PM.
Tri-County School, 409 S West Street in Plainfield: Tuesday, November 16th and Tuesday, December 7th from 4-7PM.
Wild Rose Elementary, 825 Mount Morris Street: Wednesday, November 17th and Wednesday, December 8th from 4-7PM.
If you would like to schedule a no-cost COVID-19 vaccine or booster shot for those aged 5 and up, you can do so by calling Family Health La Clinica at 1-800-942-5330. There you can receive any dose of the Pfizer or Johnson & Johnson vaccine. To schedule a Moderna COVID vaccine or booster, call the Waushara County Health Department at 920-787-6590. To locate vaccine types near you, visit www.vaccines.gov.
This holiday performance features Steve March-Tormé, Vic Ferrari’s Michael Bailey, and the band STEEM. They will be joined by Emmy Award-winner Mark Wood, 12 Strings a’ Stringing, and a “guitar choir” performing the multi-million selling hits of the Tran-Siberian Orchestra, Mel Tormé, and many others!
Suite Seats $62.5 Tickets $60 | 50 | 45 | 40 |25 Prices are inclusive of tax, facility, and ticketing fees.
Ripon, Stoughton Public Library Directors Receive WLA President’s Volunteer Awards
(Madison, Wisconsin) The Wisconsin Library Association (WLA) has announced Desiree Bongers, Director of the Ripon Public Library, and Jim Ramsey, Director of the Stoughton Public Library, as recipients of the 2021 President’s Volunteer Award. This annual recognition is bestowed by the WLA Board President to association members who have demonstrated outstanding volunteer service. Bongers and Ramsey were honored during the WLA Annual Conference in Green Bay last month.
“WLA is a stronger, more impactful organization because of the efforts of volunteer leaders who are willing to share their time and talents for the good of the association and the library community overall, “ said WLA President Sherry Machones. “It was a challenge to select just two award recipients from among such a strong pool of candidates! However, Desiree and Jim have each given of their time and professional expertise so selflessly, they both quickly rose to the top of the list this year. Their commitment to WLA is an inspiration, and I am proud to work with them.”
Bongers has served the association in various leadership roles since 2005, including her current role as Board Secretary. A long-time member of the Annual Conference Planning Committee, Bongers stepped into the role of Conference Chair in 2021. Machones cited Bongers’ long history of service to the association, along with her ability to meet the challenge of planning the association’s first in-person event since the global pandemic, among the many reasons Bongers was selected for the award.
In recognizing Ramsey, Machones praised his professionalism as volunteer scheduler for the association’s annual Legislative Day event. Since 2017, Ramsey has coordinated appointments between 132 legislators and more than 100 of their constituents representing public libraries throughout the state. According to Machones, this complex effort was made an even greater challenge in 2021 when the COVID-19 pandemic forced WLA to move the event to a virtual platform.
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The Wisconsin Library Association is a professional organization representing all types of libraries – school, public, academic, and special. Its membership comprises nearly 1000 librarians and support staff, library trustees, friends of libraries, and business vendors who advocate and work for the improvement of library services for all Wisconsin citizens.
Messiah Lutheran Church, 500 Mayparty Drive, Ripon, WI
Event Date:
Cookie delivery or pick-up, at the church will take place on Dec. 10th
Start & End Time:
9:00 am – 11:00 am
Event Details:
Pre-orders only. Order deadline is Monday, Dec 6th. One pound packages, $8.00. Call 920.748.3882 to place your order. Please leave a message. Cookies make great Christmas gifts for friends and family. Will deliver or pick-up, at the church on Dec. 10th.
How to get more details (Website/Phone Number):
Call 920.748.3882 to place your order. Please leave a message.
This holiday performance features Steve March-Tormé, Vic Ferrari’s Michael Bailey, and the band STEEM. They will be joined by Emmy Award-winner Mark Wood, 12 Strings a’ Stringing, and a “guitar choir” performing the multi-million selling hits of the Tran-Siberian Orchestra, Mel Tormé, and many others!
Suite Seats $62.5 Tickets $60 | 50 | 45 | 40 |25 Prices are inclusive of tax, facility, and ticketing fees.
Ripon, Stoughton Public Library Directors Receive WLA President’s Volunteer Awards
(Madison, Wisconsin) The Wisconsin Library Association (WLA) has announced Desiree Bongers, Director of the Ripon Public Library, and Jim Ramsey, Director of the Stoughton Public Library, as recipients of the 2021 President’s Volunteer Award. This annual recognition is bestowed by the WLA Board President to association members who have demonstrated outstanding volunteer service. Bongers and Ramsey were honored during the WLA Annual Conference in Green Bay last month.
“WLA is a stronger, more impactful organization because of the efforts of volunteer leaders who are willing to share their time and talents for the good of the association and the library community overall, “ said WLA President Sherry Machones. “It was a challenge to select just two award recipients from among such a strong pool of candidates! However, Desiree and Jim have each given of their time and professional expertise so selflessly, they both quickly rose to the top of the list this year. Their commitment to WLA is an inspiration, and I am proud to work with them.”
Bongers has served the association in various leadership roles since 2005, including her current role as Board Secretary. A long-time member of the Annual Conference Planning Committee, Bongers stepped into the role of Conference Chair in 2021. Machones cited Bongers’ long history of service to the association, along with her ability to meet the challenge of planning the association’s first in-person event since the global pandemic, among the many reasons Bongers was selected for the award.
In recognizing Ramsey, Machones praised his professionalism as volunteer scheduler for the association’s annual Legislative Day event. Since 2017, Ramsey has coordinated appointments between 132 legislators and more than 100 of their constituents representing public libraries throughout the state. According to Machones, this complex effort was made an even greater challenge in 2021 when the COVID-19 pandemic forced WLA to move the event to a virtual platform.
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The Wisconsin Library Association is a professional organization representing all types of libraries – school, public, academic, and special. Its membership comprises nearly 1000 librarians and support staff, library trustees, friends of libraries, and business vendors who advocate and work for the improvement of library services for all Wisconsin citizens.
Messiah Lutheran Church, 500 Mayparty Drive, Ripon, WI
Event Date:
Cookie delivery or pick-up, at the church will take place on Dec. 10th
Start & End Time:
9:00 am – 11:00 am
Event Details:
Pre-orders only. Order deadline is Monday, Dec 6th. One pound packages, $8.00. Call 920.748.3882 to place your order. Please leave a message. Cookies make great Christmas gifts for friends and family. Will deliver or pick-up, at the church on Dec. 10th.
How to get more details (Website/Phone Number):
Call 920.748.3882 to place your order. Please leave a message.
This holiday performance features Steve March-Tormé, Vic Ferrari’s Michael Bailey, and the band STEEM. They will be joined by Emmy Award-winner Mark Wood, 12 Strings a’ Stringing, and a “guitar choir” performing the multi-million selling hits of the Tran-Siberian Orchestra, Mel Tormé, and many others!
Suite Seats $62.5 Tickets $60 | 50 | 45 | 40 |25 Prices are inclusive of tax, facility, and ticketing fees.
Ease your holiday baking and candy making chores and benefit a good cause at the same time. Emanuel Lutheran Church will hold its Homemade Christmas Cookies and Candy Sale on Saturday, December 11th from 10 am to 2 pm. You’re sure to find something an elf on the shelf or any of Santa’s little helpers will like. The church is located at 107South Prairie Street in Brandon. Happy Holidays, from Emanuel Lutheran Church.
The Turning Point Youth Center, N4106 State Road 73 & Cty Road K
Walk Through 6 Biblical scenes from the cradle to the cross. Experience the Sights and Sounds of the very first Christmas, and other events of the Life of Christ. Bring family and friends to take in an inspirational Christmas celebration. Arrive 15 minutes early & enjoy drink and treats at the Bethlehem Inn before embarking on the Walk Through. 920-398-2734 Terrace Shores Evangelical Free Church www.terraceshores.org
The Turning Point Youth Center, N4106 State Road 73 & Cty Road K
Walk Through 6 Biblical scenes from the cradle to the cross. Experience the Sights and Sounds of the very first Christmas, and other events of the Life of Christ. Bring family and friends to take in an inspirational Christmas celebration. Arrive 15 minutes early & enjoy drink and treats at the Bethlehem Inn before embarking on the Walk Through. 920-398-2734 Terrace Shores Evangelical Free Church www.terraceshores.org
Ease your holiday baking and candy making chores and benefit a good cause at the same time. Emanuel Lutheran Church will hold its Homemade Christmas Cookies and Candy Sale on Saturday, December 11th from 10 am to 2 pm. You’re sure to find something an elf on the shelf or any of Santa’s little helpers will like. The church is located at 107South Prairie Street in Brandon. Happy Holidays, from Emanuel Lutheran Church.
The Turning Point Youth Center, N4106 State Road 73 & Cty Road K
Walk Through 6 Biblical scenes from the cradle to the cross. Experience the Sights and Sounds of the very first Christmas, and other events of the Life of Christ. Bring family and friends to take in an inspirational Christmas celebration. Arrive 15 minutes early & enjoy drink and treats at the Bethlehem Inn before embarking on the Walk Through. 920-398-2734 Terrace Shores Evangelical Free Church www.terraceshores.org
The Turning Point Youth Center, N4106 State Road 73 & Cty Road K
Walk Through 6 Biblical scenes from the cradle to the cross. Experience the Sights and Sounds of the very first Christmas, and other events of the Life of Christ. Bring family and friends to take in an inspirational Christmas celebration. Arrive 15 minutes early & enjoy drink and treats at the Bethlehem Inn before embarking on the Walk Through. 920-398-2734 Terrace Shores Evangelical Free Church www.terraceshores.org
The Turning Point Youth Center, N4106 State Road 73 & Cty Road K
Walk Through 6 Biblical scenes from the cradle to the cross. Experience the Sights and Sounds of the very first Christmas, and other events of the Life of Christ. Bring family and friends to take in an inspirational Christmas celebration. Arrive 15 minutes early & enjoy drink and treats at the Bethlehem Inn before embarking on the Walk Through. 920-398-2734 Terrace Shores Evangelical Free Church www.terraceshores.org
Ripon, Stoughton Public Library Directors Receive WLA President’s Volunteer Awards
(Madison, Wisconsin) The Wisconsin Library Association (WLA) has announced Desiree Bongers, Director of the Ripon Public Library, and Jim Ramsey, Director of the Stoughton Public Library, as recipients of the 2021 President’s Volunteer Award. This annual recognition is bestowed by the WLA Board President to association members who have demonstrated outstanding volunteer service. Bongers and Ramsey were honored during the WLA Annual Conference in Green Bay last month.
“WLA is a stronger, more impactful organization because of the efforts of volunteer leaders who are willing to share their time and talents for the good of the association and the library community overall, “ said WLA President Sherry Machones. “It was a challenge to select just two award recipients from among such a strong pool of candidates! However, Desiree and Jim have each given of their time and professional expertise so selflessly, they both quickly rose to the top of the list this year. Their commitment to WLA is an inspiration, and I am proud to work with them.”
Bongers has served the association in various leadership roles since 2005, including her current role as Board Secretary. A long-time member of the Annual Conference Planning Committee, Bongers stepped into the role of Conference Chair in 2021. Machones cited Bongers’ long history of service to the association, along with her ability to meet the challenge of planning the association’s first in-person event since the global pandemic, among the many reasons Bongers was selected for the award.
In recognizing Ramsey, Machones praised his professionalism as volunteer scheduler for the association’s annual Legislative Day event. Since 2017, Ramsey has coordinated appointments between 132 legislators and more than 100 of their constituents representing public libraries throughout the state. According to Machones, this complex effort was made an even greater challenge in 2021 when the COVID-19 pandemic forced WLA to move the event to a virtual platform.
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The Wisconsin Library Association is a professional organization representing all types of libraries – school, public, academic, and special. Its membership comprises nearly 1000 librarians and support staff, library trustees, friends of libraries, and business vendors who advocate and work for the improvement of library services for all Wisconsin citizens.
Join the Grace Lutheran Choir for a performance of Heather Sorenson’s Christmas Cantata “The Silence and the Sound”. Wed., Dec. 15 at 7:00 p.m., 384 Oak Street, Berlin.
The performance is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.
It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year to join The Four Phantoms for a joyous holiday celebration, “Phantoms’ style.” This special holiday show features the iconic music of Broadway, including The Phantom of the Opera.
The Four Phantoms features an extraordinary quartet of performers including Brent Barrett, John Cudia, Franc D’Ambrosio, and Ciarán Sheehan, under the music supervision of two-time Grammy Award-winner David Caddick and music direction of Ryan Shirar. The Four Phantoms will be joined by returning special guest Kaley Ann Voorhees, the youngest actress to play the role of Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway.
Suite Seats $129 | $115 Tickets $100 | $85 | $75 | $55 Prices are inclusive of tax, facility, and ticketing fees.
It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year to join The Four Phantoms for a joyous holiday celebration, “Phantoms’ style.” This special holiday show features the iconic music of Broadway, including The Phantom of the Opera.
The Four Phantoms features an extraordinary quartet of performers including Brent Barrett, John Cudia, Franc D’Ambrosio, and Ciarán Sheehan, under the music supervision of two-time Grammy Award-winner David Caddick and music direction of Ryan Shirar. The Four Phantoms will be joined by returning special guest Kaley Ann Voorhees, the youngest actress to play the role of Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway.
Suite Seats $129 | $115 Tickets $100 | $85 | $75 | $55 Prices are inclusive of tax, facility, and ticketing fees.
How to get more details (Website/Phone Number):
Visit: thegrandoshkosh.org or call: 920-424-2350 Our Box Office is open M-F 11:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year to join The Four Phantoms for a joyous holiday celebration, “Phantoms’ style.” This special holiday show features the iconic music of Broadway, including The Phantom of the Opera.
The Four Phantoms features an extraordinary quartet of performers including Brent Barrett, John Cudia, Franc D’Ambrosio, and Ciarán Sheehan, under the music supervision of two-time Grammy Award-winner David Caddick and music direction of Ryan Shirar. The Four Phantoms will be joined by returning special guest Kaley Ann Voorhees, the youngest actress to play the role of Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway.
Suite Seats $129 | $115 Tickets $100 | $85 | $75 | $55 Prices are inclusive of tax, facility, and ticketing fees.
It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year to join The Four Phantoms for a joyous holiday celebration, “Phantoms’ style.” This special holiday show features the iconic music of Broadway, including The Phantom of the Opera.
The Four Phantoms features an extraordinary quartet of performers including Brent Barrett, John Cudia, Franc D’Ambrosio, and Ciarán Sheehan, under the music supervision of two-time Grammy Award-winner David Caddick and music direction of Ryan Shirar. The Four Phantoms will be joined by returning special guest Kaley Ann Voorhees, the youngest actress to play the role of Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway.
Suite Seats $129 | $115 Tickets $100 | $85 | $75 | $55 Prices are inclusive of tax, facility, and ticketing fees.
How to get more details (Website/Phone Number):
Visit: thegrandoshkosh.org or call: 920-424-2350 Our Box Office is open M-F 11:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
“Hometown Christmas”, a celebration of the season featuring local talent, will be presented at the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center in Wautoma on Saturday December 18, 2021 at 7:00 pm.
The evening will showcase a wide variety of musical performances and styles, entertainment for all ages, and even an opportunity to sing-a-long with a few of your favorite holiday songs. “Hometown Christmas” is sponsored by Dawn & Dave Peterson, Joe & Shelley Bourassa, Holt’s Jewelry, Dr. Dave Gruszka of Active Lifestyle Chiropractic, Thrivent Financial – Mecan River Group and the Waushara Argus.
This year’s production will feature Hope Lutheran Bell Choir, Dalene Fox, Cindy & Dave Reilly, Megan Stevens & Molly Siefert, May McKinney, Parkside Hornet Harmonix, Steffen Wayne & The Urban Hillbillies and the Waushara Community Church Worship Team.
Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity for a family outing to celebrate the holidays and recognize local performers. Come decked out in your ugly sweaters and holiday attire. The PAC will be decked out in a dazzling display of holiday cheer.
This show is usually a sell-out so get your tickets early at the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center located at 514 S. Cambridge St., Wautoma. The box office will be open Monday through Friday, 10:00 am until 2:00 pm beginning December 6, and from 3:00 pm until show time the night of the performance.
Tickets may also be ordered anytime by phone at (920) 787-2189 or toll-free at (888) 987-2189 or on our website at ww.mccombbruchspac.com. Visa, Discover and MasterCard are accepted. Group and student discounts are available. For more information, follow us on Facebook or Instagram.
The McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center is looking for local holiday talent for the Hometown Christmas concert that is coming up on Saturday December 18th at 7:00 pm.
Any age/group/or holiday event is considered for performing at this event. Do you have a small group that would like to sing or perform some of your favorite carols? Perhaps you have a holiday poem that you’d love to read and share with the audience. Or, a holiday inspired piano/instrumental solo! Or even a small holiday inspired skit.
All types of events are considered! Please email the PAC at, pac@wautoma.k12.wi.us, as soon as possible with questions or with your programming suggestion!
It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year to join The Four Phantoms for a joyous holiday celebration, “Phantoms’ style.” This special holiday show features the iconic music of Broadway, including The Phantom of the Opera.
The Four Phantoms features an extraordinary quartet of performers including Brent Barrett, John Cudia, Franc D’Ambrosio, and Ciarán Sheehan, under the music supervision of two-time Grammy Award-winner David Caddick and music direction of Ryan Shirar. The Four Phantoms will be joined by returning special guest Kaley Ann Voorhees, the youngest actress to play the role of Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway.
Suite Seats $129 | $115 Tickets $100 | $85 | $75 | $55 Prices are inclusive of tax, facility, and ticketing fees.
It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year to join The Four Phantoms for a joyous holiday celebration, “Phantoms’ style.” This special holiday show features the iconic music of Broadway, including The Phantom of the Opera.
The Four Phantoms features an extraordinary quartet of performers including Brent Barrett, John Cudia, Franc D’Ambrosio, and Ciarán Sheehan, under the music supervision of two-time Grammy Award-winner David Caddick and music direction of Ryan Shirar. The Four Phantoms will be joined by returning special guest Kaley Ann Voorhees, the youngest actress to play the role of Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway.
Suite Seats $129 | $115 Tickets $100 | $85 | $75 | $55 Prices are inclusive of tax, facility, and ticketing fees.
How to get more details (Website/Phone Number):
Visit: thegrandoshkosh.org or call: 920-424-2350 Our Box Office is open M-F 11:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
“Hometown Christmas”, a celebration of the season featuring local talent, will be presented at the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center in Wautoma on Saturday December 18, 2021 at 7:00 pm.
The evening will showcase a wide variety of musical performances and styles, entertainment for all ages, and even an opportunity to sing-a-long with a few of your favorite holiday songs. “Hometown Christmas” is sponsored by Dawn & Dave Peterson, Joe & Shelley Bourassa, Holt’s Jewelry, Dr. Dave Gruszka of Active Lifestyle Chiropractic, Thrivent Financial – Mecan River Group and the Waushara Argus.
This year’s production will feature Hope Lutheran Bell Choir, Dalene Fox, Cindy & Dave Reilly, Megan Stevens & Molly Siefert, May McKinney, Parkside Hornet Harmonix, Steffen Wayne & The Urban Hillbillies and the Waushara Community Church Worship Team.
Don’t miss this wonderful opportunity for a family outing to celebrate the holidays and recognize local performers. Come decked out in your ugly sweaters and holiday attire. The PAC will be decked out in a dazzling display of holiday cheer.
This show is usually a sell-out so get your tickets early at the McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center located at 514 S. Cambridge St., Wautoma. The box office will be open Monday through Friday, 10:00 am until 2:00 pm beginning December 6, and from 3:00 pm until show time the night of the performance.
Tickets may also be ordered anytime by phone at (920) 787-2189 or toll-free at (888) 987-2189 or on our website at ww.mccombbruchspac.com. Visa, Discover and MasterCard are accepted. Group and student discounts are available. For more information, follow us on Facebook or Instagram.
The McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center is looking for local holiday talent for the Hometown Christmas concert that is coming up on Saturday December 18th at 7:00 pm.
Any age/group/or holiday event is considered for performing at this event. Do you have a small group that would like to sing or perform some of your favorite carols? Perhaps you have a holiday poem that you’d love to read and share with the audience. Or, a holiday inspired piano/instrumental solo! Or even a small holiday inspired skit.
All types of events are considered! Please email the PAC at, pac@wautoma.k12.wi.us, as soon as possible with questions or with your programming suggestion!
It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year to join The Four Phantoms for a joyous holiday celebration, “Phantoms’ style.” This special holiday show features the iconic music of Broadway, including The Phantom of the Opera.
The Four Phantoms features an extraordinary quartet of performers including Brent Barrett, John Cudia, Franc D’Ambrosio, and Ciarán Sheehan, under the music supervision of two-time Grammy Award-winner David Caddick and music direction of Ryan Shirar. The Four Phantoms will be joined by returning special guest Kaley Ann Voorhees, the youngest actress to play the role of Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway.
Suite Seats $129 | $115 Tickets $100 | $85 | $75 | $55 Prices are inclusive of tax, facility, and ticketing fees.
It’s The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year to join The Four Phantoms for a joyous holiday celebration, “Phantoms’ style.” This special holiday show features the iconic music of Broadway, including The Phantom of the Opera.
The Four Phantoms features an extraordinary quartet of performers including Brent Barrett, John Cudia, Franc D’Ambrosio, and Ciarán Sheehan, under the music supervision of two-time Grammy Award-winner David Caddick and music direction of Ryan Shirar. The Four Phantoms will be joined by returning special guest Kaley Ann Voorhees, the youngest actress to play the role of Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway.
Suite Seats $129 | $115 Tickets $100 | $85 | $75 | $55 Prices are inclusive of tax, facility, and ticketing fees.
How to get more details (Website/Phone Number):
Visit: thegrandoshkosh.org or call: 920-424-2350 Our Box Office is open M-F 11:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Wisconsin Library Association Announces 2022 Board Leadership
(Madison, Wisconsin) The Wisconsin Library Association (WLA) announces new board members and officers for 2022. These leaders represent a variety of roles and types of libraries from across the state.
● Nyama Reed, Director of the Whitefish Bay Public Library, will serve as Board President.
● Kristopher Turner, Associate Director, UW-Madison Law Library, will serve as President-Elect.
● Rachel Arndt, Library and Special Collections Consultant, Rachel Arndt Consulting, LLC, will serve as Treasurer.
● Maureen Olle-LaJoie, Director, Chalmer Davee Library, UW-River Falls, will serve as WLA Board Liaison representing the Wisconsin Association of Academic Librarians (WAAL) division.
● Carrie Doyle, Academic Librarian; Head of Acquisitions & Serials, UW-Madison Law Library will serve as WLA Board Liaison representing the Association of Wisconsin Special Librarians (AWSL)
“I am thrilled to welcome such talented individuals into these leadership roles!” said WLA Executive Director Laura Sauser. “Their unique backgrounds and diverse experience will help elevate our already strong board of directors and our organization overall.”
Incoming President Reed said, “WLA is at a pivotal point as it enters its 131st year as an association. With over 1400 members across Wisconsin, we are a vital and long-lasting organization focused on serving the people and libraries of Wisconsin. Through leadership development, statewide engagement, and annual conferences, WLA strives to be your go-to resource about Wisconsin libraries. I can’t wait to work hard with our dozens of volunteer leaders and the WLA staff to learn new things, rethink ‘how we’ve always done it,’ and continue the organization’s positive trajectory.”
Wisconsin Library Association 2022 Board of Directors
Officers
Board President: Nyama Reed, Director, Whitefish Bay Public Library
Vice President: Kristopher Turner, Associate Director, UW-Madison Law Library
Treasurer: Rachel Arndt, Library and Special Collections Consultant, Rachel Arndt Consulting
Secretary: Desiree Bongers, Director, Ripon Public Library
Directors at Large
● Past-President: Sherry Machones, Director, Northern Waters Library Service
● ALA Council: Kristina Gómez, Community Engagement Librarian, Madison Public Library
● Wisconsin Association of Academic Librarians (WAAL) WLA Board Liaison: Maureen Olle-LaJoie, Director, Chalmer Davee Library, UW-River Falls
● Association of Wisconsin Special Libraries (AWSL) WLA Board Liaison: Carrie Doyle, Academic Librarian; Head of Acquisitions & Serials, UW-Madison Law Library
● Support Staff & Circulation Services (SSCS) WLA Board Liaison: Jennifer Cook, Library & Information Services Instructor, General Studies Liaison, Chippewa Valley Technical College
● Wisconsin Association of Public Libraries (WAPL): Tracy Vreeke, Director, Nicolet Federated Library System
● Wisconsin Small Libraries (WISL): Gina Rae, ILS Database Support Specialist, Northern Waters Library Service
The Wisconsin Library Association is a professional organization representing all types of libraries – school, public, academic, and special. Its membership comprises more than 1400 librarians and support staff, library trustees, friends of libraries, and business vendors who advocate and work for the improvement of library services for all Wisconsin citizens. www.wisconsinlibraries.org
Join us for “The Night Before The Night Before”, an onstage Christmas Special hosted by Sundae and Mr. Goessl, and featuring local guest performers.
Award-winning musicians Kate Voss (Sundae) and Jason Goessl (Mr. Goessl) have delighted Oshkosh audiences since their first appearance, performing live at The Grand for a Livestream-audience only, during the quietest days of the Pandemic. The formerly Seattle-based duo liked it so much, they moved here! “The Night Before The Night Before” is sure to be a fun evening of holiday cheer, this time, with a live audience!
“HARD-WORKING AWARD WINNERS THAT HAVE CHARM DRIPPING OFF THEM…THIS IS CERTAINLY AN ACT YOU WANT TO SEE LIVE IF THEY COME YOUR WAY.” — CHRIS SPECTOR, MIDWEST RECORD.
“Sundae is a cross between Christina Aguilera and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
“Sundae + Mr. Goessl has a retro-cool hipster vibe about them.”
Suite Seats $35 Tickets $30 | 25 Streaming Access: $10 Prices are inclusive of tax, facility, and ticketing fees.
Wisconsin Library Association Announces 2022 Board Leadership
(Madison, Wisconsin) The Wisconsin Library Association (WLA) announces new board members and officers for 2022. These leaders represent a variety of roles and types of libraries from across the state.
● Nyama Reed, Director of the Whitefish Bay Public Library, will serve as Board President.
● Kristopher Turner, Associate Director, UW-Madison Law Library, will serve as President-Elect.
● Rachel Arndt, Library and Special Collections Consultant, Rachel Arndt Consulting, LLC, will serve as Treasurer.
● Maureen Olle-LaJoie, Director, Chalmer Davee Library, UW-River Falls, will serve as WLA Board Liaison representing the Wisconsin Association of Academic Librarians (WAAL) division.
● Carrie Doyle, Academic Librarian; Head of Acquisitions & Serials, UW-Madison Law Library will serve as WLA Board Liaison representing the Association of Wisconsin Special Librarians (AWSL)
“I am thrilled to welcome such talented individuals into these leadership roles!” said WLA Executive Director Laura Sauser. “Their unique backgrounds and diverse experience will help elevate our already strong board of directors and our organization overall.”
Incoming President Reed said, “WLA is at a pivotal point as it enters its 131st year as an association. With over 1400 members across Wisconsin, we are a vital and long-lasting organization focused on serving the people and libraries of Wisconsin. Through leadership development, statewide engagement, and annual conferences, WLA strives to be your go-to resource about Wisconsin libraries. I can’t wait to work hard with our dozens of volunteer leaders and the WLA staff to learn new things, rethink ‘how we’ve always done it,’ and continue the organization’s positive trajectory.”
Wisconsin Library Association 2022 Board of Directors
Officers
Board President: Nyama Reed, Director, Whitefish Bay Public Library
Vice President: Kristopher Turner, Associate Director, UW-Madison Law Library
Treasurer: Rachel Arndt, Library and Special Collections Consultant, Rachel Arndt Consulting
Secretary: Desiree Bongers, Director, Ripon Public Library
Directors at Large
● Past-President: Sherry Machones, Director, Northern Waters Library Service
● ALA Council: Kristina Gómez, Community Engagement Librarian, Madison Public Library
● Wisconsin Association of Academic Librarians (WAAL) WLA Board Liaison: Maureen Olle-LaJoie, Director, Chalmer Davee Library, UW-River Falls
● Association of Wisconsin Special Libraries (AWSL) WLA Board Liaison: Carrie Doyle, Academic Librarian; Head of Acquisitions & Serials, UW-Madison Law Library
● Support Staff & Circulation Services (SSCS) WLA Board Liaison: Jennifer Cook, Library & Information Services Instructor, General Studies Liaison, Chippewa Valley Technical College
● Wisconsin Association of Public Libraries (WAPL): Tracy Vreeke, Director, Nicolet Federated Library System
● Wisconsin Small Libraries (WISL): Gina Rae, ILS Database Support Specialist, Northern Waters Library Service
The Wisconsin Library Association is a professional organization representing all types of libraries – school, public, academic, and special. Its membership comprises more than 1400 librarians and support staff, library trustees, friends of libraries, and business vendors who advocate and work for the improvement of library services for all Wisconsin citizens. www.wisconsinlibraries.org
Join us for “The Night Before The Night Before”, an onstage Christmas Special hosted by Sundae and Mr. Goessl, and featuring local guest performers.
Award-winning musicians Kate Voss (Sundae) and Jason Goessl (Mr. Goessl) have delighted Oshkosh audiences since their first appearance, performing live at The Grand for a Livestream-audience only, during the quietest days of the Pandemic. The formerly Seattle-based duo liked it so much, they moved here! “The Night Before The Night Before” is sure to be a fun evening of holiday cheer, this time, with a live audience!
“HARD-WORKING AWARD WINNERS THAT HAVE CHARM DRIPPING OFF THEM…THIS IS CERTAINLY AN ACT YOU WANT TO SEE LIVE IF THEY COME YOUR WAY.” — CHRIS SPECTOR, MIDWEST RECORD.
“Sundae is a cross between Christina Aguilera and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel”
“Sundae + Mr. Goessl has a retro-cool hipster vibe about them.”
Suite Seats $35 Tickets $30 | 25 Streaming Access: $10 Prices are inclusive of tax, facility, and ticketing fees.
Wisconsin Library Association Announces 2022 Board Leadership
(Madison, Wisconsin) The Wisconsin Library Association (WLA) announces new board members and officers for 2022. These leaders represent a variety of roles and types of libraries from across the state.
● Nyama Reed, Director of the Whitefish Bay Public Library, will serve as Board President.
● Kristopher Turner, Associate Director, UW-Madison Law Library, will serve as President-Elect.
● Rachel Arndt, Library and Special Collections Consultant, Rachel Arndt Consulting, LLC, will serve as Treasurer.
● Maureen Olle-LaJoie, Director, Chalmer Davee Library, UW-River Falls, will serve as WLA Board Liaison representing the Wisconsin Association of Academic Librarians (WAAL) division.
● Carrie Doyle, Academic Librarian; Head of Acquisitions & Serials, UW-Madison Law Library will serve as WLA Board Liaison representing the Association of Wisconsin Special Librarians (AWSL)
“I am thrilled to welcome such talented individuals into these leadership roles!” said WLA Executive Director Laura Sauser. “Their unique backgrounds and diverse experience will help elevate our already strong board of directors and our organization overall.”
Incoming President Reed said, “WLA is at a pivotal point as it enters its 131st year as an association. With over 1400 members across Wisconsin, we are a vital and long-lasting organization focused on serving the people and libraries of Wisconsin. Through leadership development, statewide engagement, and annual conferences, WLA strives to be your go-to resource about Wisconsin libraries. I can’t wait to work hard with our dozens of volunteer leaders and the WLA staff to learn new things, rethink ‘how we’ve always done it,’ and continue the organization’s positive trajectory.”
Wisconsin Library Association 2022 Board of Directors
Officers
Board President: Nyama Reed, Director, Whitefish Bay Public Library
Vice President: Kristopher Turner, Associate Director, UW-Madison Law Library
Treasurer: Rachel Arndt, Library and Special Collections Consultant, Rachel Arndt Consulting
Secretary: Desiree Bongers, Director, Ripon Public Library
Directors at Large
● Past-President: Sherry Machones, Director, Northern Waters Library Service
● ALA Council: Kristina Gómez, Community Engagement Librarian, Madison Public Library
● Wisconsin Association of Academic Librarians (WAAL) WLA Board Liaison: Maureen Olle-LaJoie, Director, Chalmer Davee Library, UW-River Falls
● Association of Wisconsin Special Libraries (AWSL) WLA Board Liaison: Carrie Doyle, Academic Librarian; Head of Acquisitions & Serials, UW-Madison Law Library
● Support Staff & Circulation Services (SSCS) WLA Board Liaison: Jennifer Cook, Library & Information Services Instructor, General Studies Liaison, Chippewa Valley Technical College
● Wisconsin Association of Public Libraries (WAPL): Tracy Vreeke, Director, Nicolet Federated Library System
● Wisconsin Small Libraries (WISL): Gina Rae, ILS Database Support Specialist, Northern Waters Library Service
The Wisconsin Library Association is a professional organization representing all types of libraries – school, public, academic, and special. Its membership comprises more than 1400 librarians and support staff, library trustees, friends of libraries, and business vendors who advocate and work for the improvement of library services for all Wisconsin citizens. www.wisconsinlibraries.org