Wautoma Rotary Club It is with great excitement that the Wautoma Rotary Club invites you to participate in our annual (ONLINE only this year) Auction. Please go to this link……https://www.32auctions.com/wautomarotary2021……and bid on many wonderful items donated by individuals & local businesses. The auction runs through 7 pm on Friday, April 30th, with payments and distribution of items won being handled on Saturday, May 1st.
This is a wonderful opportunity to commemorate your family, remember a loved one, honor a friend or promote your business!
For an order form, stop into the Green Lake Area Chamber of Commerce to receive a hard copy!
Commemorative Brick Program A Piece of History in Deacon Mills Park by the Wharf An opportunity to commemorate your family, remember a loved one, honor a friend or promote your business! Office Use Name: ______________________ Check No. ___________________ Amount $: ___________________ ORDER INFORMATION: Each brick is $100 Pay by check, money order or credit card. Duplicate form for more than one brick order MAIL FORM: Green Lake Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 337, Green Lake, WI 54941 Once 30 brick orders are collected, they will be delivered to the engraver and you will be notified. 4” x 8” x 2” Brick Message will be centered in capital letters BUYERS INFORMATION: (please clearly print with pen or type) Name: _______________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________ City: _______________________ State: _______ Zip: _________ Phone: _____________________ Date: ____________________ Email: _______________________________________________ Payment Enclosed for $ ____________ (payable to GLACC) Please Charge $ ______________VISA_____ Master Card_____ Name On Credit Card: _______________________________________ Zip Code of Billing Address: _______________ Credit Card Number: __________________________________Exp Date: ____________ Security Code:___________ ENGRAVING INFORMATION ▪ Your brick can have three lines with 12 characters per line (including spaces and punctuation) ▪ Space one block between words ▪ To order additional bricks, copy form. ▪ The City of Green Lake reserves the right to refuse to engrave any message or material that it determines to be inappropriate. If you need additional information, please email allison@visitgreenlake.com or call (920)294-3231 Be a Permanent Part of Green Lake’s History! Your $100 donation is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law
This is a wonderful opportunity to commemorate your family, remember a loved one, honor a friend or promote your business!
For an order form, stop into the Green Lake Area Chamber of Commerce to receive a hard copy!
Commemorative Brick Program A Piece of History in Deacon Mills Park by the Wharf An opportunity to commemorate your family, remember a loved one, honor a friend or promote your business! Office Use Name: ______________________ Check No. ___________________ Amount $: ___________________ ORDER INFORMATION: Each brick is $100 Pay by check, money order or credit card. Duplicate form for more than one brick order MAIL FORM: Green Lake Area Chamber of Commerce PO Box 337, Green Lake, WI 54941 Once 30 brick orders are collected, they will be delivered to the engraver and you will be notified. 4” x 8” x 2” Brick Message will be centered in capital letters BUYERS INFORMATION: (please clearly print with pen or type) Name: _______________________________________________ Address: _____________________________________________ City: _______________________ State: _______ Zip: _________ Phone: _____________________ Date: ____________________ Email: _______________________________________________ Payment Enclosed for $ ____________ (payable to GLACC) Please Charge $ ______________VISA_____ Master Card_____ Name On Credit Card: _______________________________________ Zip Code of Billing Address: _______________ Credit Card Number: __________________________________Exp Date: ____________ Security Code:___________ ENGRAVING INFORMATION ▪ Your brick can have three lines with 12 characters per line (including spaces and punctuation) ▪ Space one block between words ▪ To order additional bricks, copy form. ▪ The City of Green Lake reserves the right to refuse to engrave any message or material that it determines to be inappropriate. If you need additional information, please email allison@visitgreenlake.com or call (920)294-3231 Be a Permanent Part of Green Lake’s History! Your $100 donation is tax deductible to the extent allowed by law
Wautoma Rotary Club It is with great excitement that the Wautoma Rotary Club invites you to participate in our annual (ONLINE only this year) Auction. Please go to this link……https://www.32auctions.com/wautomarotary2021……and bid on many wonderful items donated by individuals & local businesses. The auction runs through 7 pm on Friday, April 30th, with payments and distribution of items won being handled on Saturday, May 1st.
American Red Cross Blood Drive at Farm Wisconsin 10:00 am – 3:00pm on Friday April 9th.You can register here: https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/donation-time
Every blood donor the day of our drive will receive a coupon for half-price admission to Farm Wisconsin. The coupon can be used day-of, or redeemed at a later date.
Event Location: The Grand Oshkosh 100 High Ave. Oshkosh, WI 54901
Event Date: 04/09/2021
Start & End Time: 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Event Details: Presented by Rock | LLC
Here’s a musical recipe for you: take one part Michael Bailey, founding member of the most in-demand band for the last 30 years in Wisconsin, Vic Ferrari. Throw in jazz/pop singer Steve March-Tormé from California as your two main ingredients. Now vigorously mix in a three-piece horn section, a rhythm section tighter than your brother-in-law’s wallet, guest artists and a playlist that includes Stevie Wonder, Elton John, The Beatles, Chicago, Hall & Oates, Van Morrison and Crosby, and Stills & Nash. What do you get? You get STEEM… music that’s not in your face, it’s in your soul.
The Grand Oshkosh has a new seating chart and procedures to make patrons feel comfortable in the theater. Please contact info@thegrandoshkosh.org with any questions.
How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): Visit: https://thegrandoshkosh.org/non-subscription-events/new-date-steem-with-special-guest-pegasis.html
American Red Cross Blood Drive at Farm Wisconsin 10:00 am – 3:00pm on Friday April 9th.You can register here: https://www.redcrossblood.org/give.html/donation-time
Every blood donor the day of our drive will receive a coupon for half-price admission to Farm Wisconsin. The coupon can be used day-of, or redeemed at a later date.
Event Location: The Grand Oshkosh 100 High Ave. Oshkosh, WI 54901
Event Date: 04/09/2021
Start & End Time: 7:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Event Details: Presented by Rock | LLC
Here’s a musical recipe for you: take one part Michael Bailey, founding member of the most in-demand band for the last 30 years in Wisconsin, Vic Ferrari. Throw in jazz/pop singer Steve March-Tormé from California as your two main ingredients. Now vigorously mix in a three-piece horn section, a rhythm section tighter than your brother-in-law’s wallet, guest artists and a playlist that includes Stevie Wonder, Elton John, The Beatles, Chicago, Hall & Oates, Van Morrison and Crosby, and Stills & Nash. What do you get? You get STEEM… music that’s not in your face, it’s in your soul.
The Grand Oshkosh has a new seating chart and procedures to make patrons feel comfortable in the theater. Please contact info@thegrandoshkosh.org with any questions.
How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): Visit: https://thegrandoshkosh.org/non-subscription-events/new-date-steem-with-special-guest-pegasis.html
The Make-and-Take Dryer Ball Workshop at Farm Wisconsin 9:00 am – 12:00pm on Saturday April 10th. Cost for Workshop is $30 per person. Members receive $5 off workshop.Spend the morning with Jennie Schoenefeld, owner of Division Street Marketplace and Eweniquely This & That, as she walks participants through how to make wool dryer balls.
Natural, environmentally friendly and long lasting, WOOL DRYER BALLS are the perfect replacement for single-use dryer sheets.
Wools dryer balls are designed to: – Prevent laundry from clumping together – Improve drying time – Fight wrinkles – Prevent static – Soften clothes
Each workshop participant will make and take home a set of three dryer balls. The from wool shorn directly from Jennie’s own flock of sheep.
Each participant will have their own 6′ table to complete their project, allowing plenty of room for social distancing. We have a very limited number of spots available. Sign up early and save your spot!
Don’t forget to shop in our Farm House Store for an array for goodies and unique items!
Plus you can visit our Ice Cream Acres – serving 16 different flavors of cedar crest ice creams.
The Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center is a state-of-the-art, interactive agricultural education center located in Manitowoc County. Farm Wisconsin connects visitors’ curiosity to the wonder of Wisconsin farming and provides guests with a better understanding of their food sources and their importance. The center features 10,000 square feet of hands-on learning opportunities, a birthing barn where visitors may watch calves being born daily, and the Farm House Store.
04/10/2021…MOVED TO A DIFFERENT DATE “TO BE DETERMINED”
Start & End Time:
7:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Event Details:
Named after a haunting Bob Dylan song, Farewell Angelina is an all-female country group with four powerhouse vocalists, dynamic songwriters and accomplished multi-instrumentalists. Their stellar blend of heart-stopping harmonies over blazing double violins and guitars has earned soaring praise across the board. CMT celebrated with a worldwide premiere of the band’s music video for the single, “Ghosts.” which was produced and directed by Quinton Cook. It’s a two-week #1 in the CMT 12-Pack Countdown.The Grand Oshkosh has a new seating chart and procedures to make patrons feel comfortable in the theatre. Read what we’re doing to keep you safe: https://bit.ly/GrandStaysSafeIf you purchased tickets for Farewell Angelina’s March 2020 performance, your tickets will be valid for the new date. If you can no longer attend, please contact info@thegrandoshkosh.org to discuss your refund options.
The Make-and-Take Dryer Ball Workshop at Farm Wisconsin 9:00 am – 12:00pm on Saturday April 10th. Cost for Workshop is $30 per person. Members receive $5 off workshop.Spend the morning with Jennie Schoenefeld, owner of Division Street Marketplace and Eweniquely This & That, as she walks participants through how to make wool dryer balls.
Natural, environmentally friendly and long lasting, WOOL DRYER BALLS are the perfect replacement for single-use dryer sheets.
Wools dryer balls are designed to: – Prevent laundry from clumping together – Improve drying time – Fight wrinkles – Prevent static – Soften clothes
Each workshop participant will make and take home a set of three dryer balls. The from wool shorn directly from Jennie’s own flock of sheep.
Each participant will have their own 6′ table to complete their project, allowing plenty of room for social distancing. We have a very limited number of spots available. Sign up early and save your spot!
Don’t forget to shop in our Farm House Store for an array for goodies and unique items!
Plus you can visit our Ice Cream Acres – serving 16 different flavors of cedar crest ice creams.
The Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center is a state-of-the-art, interactive agricultural education center located in Manitowoc County. Farm Wisconsin connects visitors’ curiosity to the wonder of Wisconsin farming and provides guests with a better understanding of their food sources and their importance. The center features 10,000 square feet of hands-on learning opportunities, a birthing barn where visitors may watch calves being born daily, and the Farm House Store.
04/10/2021…MOVED TO A DIFFERENT DATE “TO BE DETERMINED”
Start & End Time:
7:30 PM – 9:00 PM
Event Details:
Named after a haunting Bob Dylan song, Farewell Angelina is an all-female country group with four powerhouse vocalists, dynamic songwriters and accomplished multi-instrumentalists. Their stellar blend of heart-stopping harmonies over blazing double violins and guitars has earned soaring praise across the board. CMT celebrated with a worldwide premiere of the band’s music video for the single, “Ghosts.” which was produced and directed by Quinton Cook. It’s a two-week #1 in the CMT 12-Pack Countdown.The Grand Oshkosh has a new seating chart and procedures to make patrons feel comfortable in the theatre. Read what we’re doing to keep you safe: https://bit.ly/GrandStaysSafeIf you purchased tickets for Farewell Angelina’s March 2020 performance, your tickets will be valid for the new date. If you can no longer attend, please contact info@thegrandoshkosh.org to discuss your refund options.
Bloodmobile to park in the Redgranite Correctional Institution parking lot.
To schedule your life-saving donation, visit communityblood.org/donor. Log in, click “”Donate Now”” and search for sponsor code WS13. In order to space apart our donors, we kindly request you schedule by appointment. You may also register by calling 1-800-280-4102.”
At this time, Trout Steak Revival, Al Stewart with The Empty Pockets and our Summer Children’s Theatre production will be rescheduled into 2022. If you have purchased tickets for either concert, your tickets will be honored for the newly rescheduled dates. More information on the dates and our 2021-2022 season will be announced within the next couple of months.
The PAC continues to have monthly expenses to operate as a non-profit business, even though our regular income has halted. If you are financially able, please consider donating towards our continuous Back the PAC Fundraising campaign to ensure future live performances at YOUR McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center for another 30+ years.
Again, thank you so much to the patrons, local businesses and organizations who have already donated to the campaign.
Reminder that our Box Office is currently closed, but someone will be in once or twice a week to check messages.
We cannot wait to open our doors for you all to enjoy live entertainment in person again. Please keep an eye on our Facebook page, website, e-newsletter and other local sources for future updates.
Thank you again for your support of the ARTS in Waushara County!
At this time, Trout Steak Revival, Al Stewart with The Empty Pockets and our Summer Children’s Theatre production will be rescheduled into 2022. If you have purchased tickets for either concert, your tickets will be honored for the newly rescheduled dates. More information on the dates and our 2021-2022 season will be announced within the next couple of months.
The PAC continues to have monthly expenses to operate as a non-profit business, even though our regular income has halted. If you are financially able, please consider donating towards our continuous Back the PAC Fundraising campaign to ensure future live performances at YOUR McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center for another 30+ years.
Again, thank you so much to the patrons, local businesses and organizations who have already donated to the campaign.
Reminder that our Box Office is currently closed, but someone will be in once or twice a week to check messages.
We cannot wait to open our doors for you all to enjoy live entertainment in person again. Please keep an eye on our Facebook page, website, e-newsletter and other local sources for future updates.
Thank you again for your support of the ARTS in Waushara County!
Join us for Wine + Paint Night at Farm Wisconsin. 6 pm – 9pm on Wednesday April 14th. Come in and paint. Includes all materials, step-by-step instructions from Lori Christel, and a complimentary adult beverage.Each participant will have their own 6′ table to complete their project, allowing plenty of room for social distancing.
We have a limited number of spots available. Sign up early and save your spot! Cost: $35 Members receive $5 off!
All materials will be provided for the workshop.
We have a limited number of spots available to be able to keep social distancing & COVID-19 restrictions in place. Sign up early and save your spot!
Don’t forget to shop in our Farm House Store for an array for goodies and unique items! Plus you can visit our Ice Cream Acres – serving 16 different flavors of cedar crest ice creams.
The Farm Wisconsin Discovery Center is a state-of-the-art, interactive agricultural education center located in Manitowoc County. Farm Wisconsin connects visitors’ curiosity to the wonder of Wisconsin farming and provides guests with a better understanding of their food sources and their importance. The center features 10,000 square feet of hands-on learning opportunities, a birthing barn where visitors may watch calves being born daily, featuring the Farm House store and Ice Cream Acres serving 16 flavors of Cedar Crest Ice Cream.
Ripon, WI – The Friends of the Ripon Public Library will hold its semi-annual used book sale from April 15 – April 17 in the basement of the library at 120 Jefferson Street. Please note that properly worn face coverings are REQUIRED and the number of shoppers allowed in the sale rooms will be limited. No children under the age of 8 allowed. Thousands of books have been donated recently and those in the Last Chance Room are priced at 25 and 50 cents as well as 10 cents for children’s books. The Showroom contains many new displays, including boats, art, mind-body-spirit, and vintage books. Newly expanded sections include Civil War history, social justice, western and young adult fiction, and Agatha Christie mysteries. Cash and checks will be accepted as well as credit cards for purchases over $10. The mission of the Friends is to promote and support public resources and community programs at the Ripon Public Library, and proceeds from the sale are used to support this mission. In the past year the Friends have assisted with funding summer and winter reading programs for all ages, the Romper Room, books on CD, and more.
Tuesday, April 13, Wednesday, April 14, and Thursday, April 15: Open by appointment
A limited number of appointments are available for any shopper who prefers to have a low contact book sale visit. Maximum of four people scheduled per time slot. Book dealers are encouraged to shop during this time. Contact the library for information.
Thursday, April 15: Early Bird Sale from 4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Get a leg up on the competition by attending the Friends of the Library used book Early Bird Sale! The opening evening is always free for Friends of the Library members to attend, and for this sale the $3 entrance fee will be waived due to the pandemic though donations are appreciated. The Early Bird Sale will let you browse and purchase any of the books available. The sale will again be open free of charge on Friday and Saturday.
Friday, April 16: Book Sale open from 10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Open to anyone looking for a great deal on gently used books. Come back tomorrow for even more deals!
Saturday, April 17: Book Sale open 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
The Friends of the Library semi-annual used book sale continues with a $3 grocery bag sale in the Last Chance Room – the Showroom is excluded from the bag sale. This is your last chance to stock up until the next sale! Because of the large volume of book donations received throughout the year, many of the books which don’t sell will be recycled after the sale and will not be here again.
Serving the Townships of Aurora, Leon, Poy Sippi, Saxeville & West Bloomfield
Questions, contact us!
Food donations: Judy Schierland 920-987-5582; Coordinators: Jody & Roger Surprise 920-987-5024; Money Donations: Mail to Food Pantry, PO Box 250, Poy Sippi, WI 54967
Wautoma Rotary Club It is with great excitement that the Wautoma Rotary Club invites you to participate in our annual (ONLINE only this year) Auction. Please go to this link……https://www.32auctions.com/wautomarotary2021……and bid on many wonderful items donated by individuals & local businesses. The auction runs through 7 pm on Friday, April 30th, with payments and distribution of items won being handled on Saturday, May 1st.
At this time, Trout Steak Revival, Al Stewart with The Empty Pockets and our Summer Children’s Theatre production will be rescheduled into 2022. If you have purchased tickets for either concert, your tickets will be honored for the newly rescheduled dates. More information on the dates and our 2021-2022 season will be announced within the next couple of months.
The PAC continues to have monthly expenses to operate as a non-profit business, even though our regular income has halted. If you are financially able, please consider donating towards our continuous Back the PAC Fundraising campaign to ensure future live performances at YOUR McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center for another 30+ years.
Again, thank you so much to the patrons, local businesses and organizations who have already donated to the campaign.
Reminder that our Box Office is currently closed, but someone will be in once or twice a week to check messages.
We cannot wait to open our doors for you all to enjoy live entertainment in person again. Please keep an eye on our Facebook page, website, e-newsletter and other local sources for future updates.
Thank you again for your support of the ARTS in Waushara County!
Ripon, WI – The Friends of the Ripon Public Library will hold its semi-annual used book sale from April 15 – April 17 in the basement of the library at 120 Jefferson Street. Please note that properly worn face coverings are REQUIRED and the number of shoppers allowed in the sale rooms will be limited. No children under the age of 8 allowed. Thousands of books have been donated recently and those in the Last Chance Room are priced at 25 and 50 cents as well as 10 cents for children’s books. The Showroom contains many new displays, including boats, art, mind-body-spirit, and vintage books. Newly expanded sections include Civil War history, social justice, western and young adult fiction, and Agatha Christie mysteries. Cash and checks will be accepted as well as credit cards for purchases over $10. The mission of the Friends is to promote and support public resources and community programs at the Ripon Public Library, and proceeds from the sale are used to support this mission. In the past year the Friends have assisted with funding summer and winter reading programs for all ages, the Romper Room, books on CD, and more.
Tuesday, April 13, Wednesday, April 14, and Thursday, April 15: Open by appointment
A limited number of appointments are available for any shopper who prefers to have a low contact book sale visit. Maximum of four people scheduled per time slot. Book dealers are encouraged to shop during this time. Contact the library for information.
Thursday, April 15: Early Bird Sale from 4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Get a leg up on the competition by attending the Friends of the Library used book Early Bird Sale! The opening evening is always free for Friends of the Library members to attend, and for this sale the $3 entrance fee will be waived due to the pandemic though donations are appreciated. The Early Bird Sale will let you browse and purchase any of the books available. The sale will again be open free of charge on Friday and Saturday.
Friday, April 16: Book Sale open from 10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Open to anyone looking for a great deal on gently used books. Come back tomorrow for even more deals!
Saturday, April 17: Book Sale open 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
The Friends of the Library semi-annual used book sale continues with a $3 grocery bag sale in the Last Chance Room – the Showroom is excluded from the bag sale. This is your last chance to stock up until the next sale! Because of the large volume of book donations received throughout the year, many of the books which don’t sell will be recycled after the sale and will not be here again.
Serving the Townships of Aurora, Leon, Poy Sippi, Saxeville & West Bloomfield
Questions, contact us!
Food donations: Judy Schierland 920-987-5582; Coordinators: Jody & Roger Surprise 920-987-5024; Money Donations: Mail to Food Pantry, PO Box 250, Poy Sippi, WI 54967
Wautoma Rotary Club It is with great excitement that the Wautoma Rotary Club invites you to participate in our annual (ONLINE only this year) Auction. Please go to this link……https://www.32auctions.com/wautomarotary2021……and bid on many wonderful items donated by individuals & local businesses. The auction runs through 7 pm on Friday, April 30th, with payments and distribution of items won being handled on Saturday, May 1st.
At this time, Trout Steak Revival, Al Stewart with The Empty Pockets and our Summer Children’s Theatre production will be rescheduled into 2022. If you have purchased tickets for either concert, your tickets will be honored for the newly rescheduled dates. More information on the dates and our 2021-2022 season will be announced within the next couple of months.
The PAC continues to have monthly expenses to operate as a non-profit business, even though our regular income has halted. If you are financially able, please consider donating towards our continuous Back the PAC Fundraising campaign to ensure future live performances at YOUR McComb/Bruchs Performing Arts Center for another 30+ years.
Again, thank you so much to the patrons, local businesses and organizations who have already donated to the campaign.
Reminder that our Box Office is currently closed, but someone will be in once or twice a week to check messages.
We cannot wait to open our doors for you all to enjoy live entertainment in person again. Please keep an eye on our Facebook page, website, e-newsletter and other local sources for future updates.
Thank you again for your support of the ARTS in Waushara County!
Ripon, WI – The Friends of the Ripon Public Library will hold its semi-annual used book sale from April 15 – April 17 in the basement of the library at 120 Jefferson Street. Please note that properly worn face coverings are REQUIRED and the number of shoppers allowed in the sale rooms will be limited. No children under the age of 8 allowed. Thousands of books have been donated recently and those in the Last Chance Room are priced at 25 and 50 cents as well as 10 cents for children’s books. The Showroom contains many new displays, including boats, art, mind-body-spirit, and vintage books. Newly expanded sections include Civil War history, social justice, western and young adult fiction, and Agatha Christie mysteries. Cash and checks will be accepted as well as credit cards for purchases over $10. The mission of the Friends is to promote and support public resources and community programs at the Ripon Public Library, and proceeds from the sale are used to support this mission. In the past year the Friends have assisted with funding summer and winter reading programs for all ages, the Romper Room, books on CD, and more.
Tuesday, April 13, Wednesday, April 14, and Thursday, April 15: Open by appointment
A limited number of appointments are available for any shopper who prefers to have a low contact book sale visit. Maximum of four people scheduled per time slot. Book dealers are encouraged to shop during this time. Contact the library for information.
Thursday, April 15: Early Bird Sale from 4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Get a leg up on the competition by attending the Friends of the Library used book Early Bird Sale! The opening evening is always free for Friends of the Library members to attend, and for this sale the $3 entrance fee will be waived due to the pandemic though donations are appreciated. The Early Bird Sale will let you browse and purchase any of the books available. The sale will again be open free of charge on Friday and Saturday.
Friday, April 16: Book Sale open from 10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Open to anyone looking for a great deal on gently used books. Come back tomorrow for even more deals!
Saturday, April 17: Book Sale open 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
The Friends of the Library semi-annual used book sale continues with a $3 grocery bag sale in the Last Chance Room – the Showroom is excluded from the bag sale. This is your last chance to stock up until the next sale! Because of the large volume of book donations received throughout the year, many of the books which don’t sell will be recycled after the sale and will not be here again.
Ripon, WI – The Friends of the Ripon Public Library will hold its semi-annual used book sale from April 15 – April 17 in the basement of the library at 120 Jefferson Street. Please note that properly worn face coverings are REQUIRED and the number of shoppers allowed in the sale rooms will be limited. No children under the age of 8 allowed. Thousands of books have been donated recently and those in the Last Chance Room are priced at 25 and 50 cents as well as 10 cents for children’s books. The Showroom contains many new displays, including boats, art, mind-body-spirit, and vintage books. Newly expanded sections include Civil War history, social justice, western and young adult fiction, and Agatha Christie mysteries. Cash and checks will be accepted as well as credit cards for purchases over $10. The mission of the Friends is to promote and support public resources and community programs at the Ripon Public Library, and proceeds from the sale are used to support this mission. In the past year the Friends have assisted with funding summer and winter reading programs for all ages, the Romper Room, books on CD, and more.
Tuesday, April 13, Wednesday, April 14, and Thursday, April 15: Open by appointment
A limited number of appointments are available for any shopper who prefers to have a low contact book sale visit. Maximum of four people scheduled per time slot. Book dealers are encouraged to shop during this time. Contact the library for information.
Thursday, April 15: Early Bird Sale from 4:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Get a leg up on the competition by attending the Friends of the Library used book Early Bird Sale! The opening evening is always free for Friends of the Library members to attend, and for this sale the $3 entrance fee will be waived due to the pandemic though donations are appreciated. The Early Bird Sale will let you browse and purchase any of the books available. The sale will again be open free of charge on Friday and Saturday.
Friday, April 16: Book Sale open from 10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Open to anyone looking for a great deal on gently used books. Come back tomorrow for even more deals!
Saturday, April 17: Book Sale open 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
The Friends of the Library semi-annual used book sale continues with a $3 grocery bag sale in the Last Chance Room – the Showroom is excluded from the bag sale. This is your last chance to stock up until the next sale! Because of the large volume of book donations received throughout the year, many of the books which don’t sell will be recycled after the sale and will not be here again.
This event is to support women and girls who have experienced economic hardship due to the pandemic. Did you know that: • 1 in 4 women struggled to purchase period products within the past year due to lack of income. • 1 in 5 low-income women report missing work, school or similar events due to lack of access to period supplies. • Lack of access to period supplies is linked to using substitute products (toilet tissue or socks), stretching product usage, and missing important events. • An overwhelming 88% of women agree that period products are a basic necessity. • State and federal safety-net programs cannot be used to purchase period supplies. (Source: 2018 U by Kotex survey conducted with YouGov.)
To show your support please consider donating to the Period Drive. You can make checks payable to the Green Lake County DHHS. Put Period Supply Drive in the memo field. Mail checks to: Giselle Kauffeld, Health & Human Services, 571 Co. Rd. A, Green Lake WI 54941.
How to get more details (Website/Phone Number):
Contact Giselle Kauffeld at gkauffeld@co.green-lake.wi.us or (920)-294-4070
Princeton Historical Society Museum preview meeting
Event Location:
Historical Society Folklore Museum 630 Water Street Princeton
Event Date:
04/19/2021
Start & End Time:
6:30 PM 8:30 PM
Event Details:
Princeton Historical Society members and guests are invited to attend an open meeting at the new museum building on Monday, April 19 at 6:30 p.m. As the construction nears completion, we are excited to show the public our new look, including our nearly life-size steamboat, an 11 x 20 wall mural by Robin Wallenfang, and displays showing snapshots of life as it was years ago. Any individuals who are interested in being involved or becoming a member of the Society are welcome. Dessert will be served. If you have any questions or are interested in becoming involved you may contact us by email at princetonhistsociety@gmail.com, or by phone at (920)295-9008. You can also check us out at Facebook. Remember to like us.
CAP Services’ Head Start and Early Head Start programs in Wautoma are now accepting applications for the 2021-2022 program year. Head Start offers both center-based and home-based options for children ages 3 to 4.
For center base, classes are in session 7.25 hours per day, 4 days per week. Early Head Start offers a home-based option for pregnant mothers and children ages 0 to 3. Four-year-old classroom options are in session for either 5 or 7.25 hours a day, 4 days per week. There is a center-based option for children who are 2 that operates year-round for 7.5 hours per day, 4 days per week.
Applications are currently being accepted for children from the Wautoma, Redgranite, Wild Rose, Plainfield, Coloma, Handcock and Almond-Bancroft areas. Parents should call 920-787-7742, Monday through Friday, to schedule an appointment. For Spanish, call 715-498-6279.
CAP Services’ Head Start and Early Head Start programs in Wautoma are now accepting applications for the 2021-2022 program year. Head Start offers both center-based and home-based options for children ages 3 to 4.
For center base, classes are in session 7.25 hours per day, 4 days per week. Early Head Start offers a home-based option for pregnant mothers and children ages 0 to 3. Four-year-old classroom options are in session for either 5 or 7.25 hours a day, 4 days per week. There is a center-based option for children who are 2 that operates year-round for 7.5 hours per day, 4 days per week.
Applications are currently being accepted for children from the Wautoma, Redgranite, Wild Rose, Plainfield, Coloma, Handcock and Almond-Bancroft areas. Parents should call 920-787-7742, Monday through Friday, to schedule an appointment. For Spanish, call 715-498-6279.
St. John Lutheran School Gym, 146 Mound Street, Berlin
Wed., April 21. Serving 4:30 p.m. until out
DRIVE-THRU ONLY. Enter on S.W. Ceresco Street
Tickets available at Shell on Broadway, St. John School Office, Ladybug Floral, State Farm Insurance, Farmers & Merchants Bank, The Mop Shop & Krause’s Service
CAP Services’ Head Start and Early Head Start programs in Wautoma are now accepting applications for the 2021-2022 program year. Head Start offers both center-based and home-based options for children ages 3 to 4.
For center base, classes are in session 7.25 hours per day, 4 days per week. Early Head Start offers a home-based option for pregnant mothers and children ages 0 to 3. Four-year-old classroom options are in session for either 5 or 7.25 hours a day, 4 days per week. There is a center-based option for children who are 2 that operates year-round for 7.5 hours per day, 4 days per week.
Applications are currently being accepted for children from the Wautoma, Redgranite, Wild Rose, Plainfield, Coloma, Handcock and Almond-Bancroft areas. Parents should call 920-787-7742, Monday through Friday, to schedule an appointment. For Spanish, call 715-498-6279.
St. John Lutheran School Gym, 146 Mound Street, Berlin
Wed., April 21. Serving 4:30 p.m. until out
DRIVE-THRU ONLY. Enter on S.W. Ceresco Street
Tickets available at Shell on Broadway, St. John School Office, Ladybug Floral, State Farm Insurance, Farmers & Merchants Bank, The Mop Shop & Krause’s Service
CAP Services’ Head Start and Early Head Start programs in Wautoma are now accepting applications for the 2021-2022 program year. Head Start offers both center-based and home-based options for children ages 3 to 4.
For center base, classes are in session 7.25 hours per day, 4 days per week. Early Head Start offers a home-based option for pregnant mothers and children ages 0 to 3. Four-year-old classroom options are in session for either 5 or 7.25 hours a day, 4 days per week. There is a center-based option for children who are 2 that operates year-round for 7.5 hours per day, 4 days per week.
Applications are currently being accepted for children from the Wautoma, Redgranite, Wild Rose, Plainfield, Coloma, Handcock and Almond-Bancroft areas. Parents should call 920-787-7742, Monday through Friday, to schedule an appointment. For Spanish, call 715-498-6279.
Fox Valley Technical College FVTC will be hosting a Home Alone Babysitting Safety class on Saturday, May 1st, 8:00am4:00pm, at the FVTC Wautoma Regional Center. This class teaches the babysitter how to deal with crying, tantrums, bedtime issues, how to provide a safe environment and first aid emergencies. The class is designed for students 10 years of age or older; parents may use their discretion when enrolling younger children. To learn more or to sign up please go to www.fvtc.edu/WautomaClasses.
CAP Services’ Head Start and Early Head Start programs in Wautoma are now accepting applications for the 2021-2022 program year. Head Start offers both center-based and home-based options for children ages 3 to 4.
For center base, classes are in session 7.25 hours per day, 4 days per week. Early Head Start offers a home-based option for pregnant mothers and children ages 0 to 3. Four-year-old classroom options are in session for either 5 or 7.25 hours a day, 4 days per week. There is a center-based option for children who are 2 that operates year-round for 7.5 hours per day, 4 days per week.
Applications are currently being accepted for children from the Wautoma, Redgranite, Wild Rose, Plainfield, Coloma, Handcock and Almond-Bancroft areas. Parents should call 920-787-7742, Monday through Friday, to schedule an appointment. For Spanish, call 715-498-6279.
Fox Valley Technical College FVTC will be hosting a Home Alone Babysitting Safety class on Saturday, May 1st, 8:00am4:00pm, at the FVTC Wautoma Regional Center. This class teaches the babysitter how to deal with crying, tantrums, bedtime issues, how to provide a safe environment and first aid emergencies. The class is designed for students 10 years of age or older; parents may use their discretion when enrolling younger children. To learn more or to sign up please go to www.fvtc.edu/WautomaClasses.
Wautoma Rotary Club It is with great excitement that the Wautoma Rotary Club invites you to participate in our annual (ONLINE only this year) Auction. Please go to this link……https://www.32auctions.com/wautomarotary2021……and bid on many wonderful items donated by individuals & local businesses. The auction runs through 7 pm on Friday, April 30th, with payments and distribution of items won being handled on Saturday, May 1st.
Event Details: Wisconsin’s largest outdoor flea market in Princeton City park is located on HWY 23/73. This is a morning market beginning at 6 am and grinning through the early afternoon. Enjoy unique finds and treasures—more available information at www.princetonwi.com.
While you’re there, grab a bite to eat and help support our local organizations at the flea market food booth. You will find burgers, brats, and many extras throughout the season.
How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): www.princetonwi.com
Dreams Can Happen Vendor/Craft Fair with bake sale, basket raffles, concesssion fundraiser
Event Location:
402 Preston Lane, Redgranite, WI
Event Date:
04/24/2021
Start & End Time:
9am-3pm
Event Details:
Vendor/Craft Fair with Bake Sale, basket raffles, concession stand, to raise money for the 7th Annual Special Needs prom which will be held in October. This prom is put on totally by donations which are collected by Dreams Can Happen Corp, a local nonprofit. The Vendor/craft event will be held at the Dreams Can Happen Prom and Bridal Closet to let people see our place.
How to get more details (Website/Phone Number):
Call Carol Fischbach 9202294048 Follow our event page… https://fb.me/e/3f2xEssn6
Have you ever wondered: Do farmers care about the environment? The short answer – YES! Caring for the environment is an essential part of a farmer’s job, and is a responsibility not taken lightly.
Join us on Saturday, April 24 to learn all about various ways farmers and processors in Wisconsin are taking steps to care for the land and water around them. – Engage with our partners at @Gearbox Labs and experience their interactive sensors built to assist agriculturists on all scales. – Get up close and personal to @John Deere equipment furnished by our partners at @Riesterer and Schnell and discover how modern agriculture equipment is designed with the environment top-of-mind. – Leave with a take-home workbook provided by our friends at the @Manitowoc County Soil and Water Conservation Department.
Event Details: Wisconsin’s largest outdoor flea market in Princeton City park is located on HWY 23/73. This is a morning market beginning at 6 am and grinning through the early afternoon. Enjoy unique finds and treasures—more available information at www.princetonwi.com.
While you’re there, grab a bite to eat and help support our local organizations at the flea market food booth. You will find burgers, brats, and many extras throughout the season.
How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): www.princetonwi.com
Dreams Can Happen Vendor/Craft Fair with bake sale, basket raffles, concesssion fundraiser
Event Location:
402 Preston Lane, Redgranite, WI
Event Date:
04/24/2021
Start & End Time:
9am-3pm
Event Details:
Vendor/Craft Fair with Bake Sale, basket raffles, concession stand, to raise money for the 7th Annual Special Needs prom which will be held in October. This prom is put on totally by donations which are collected by Dreams Can Happen Corp, a local nonprofit. The Vendor/craft event will be held at the Dreams Can Happen Prom and Bridal Closet to let people see our place.
How to get more details (Website/Phone Number):
Call Carol Fischbach 9202294048 Follow our event page… https://fb.me/e/3f2xEssn6
Have you ever wondered: Do farmers care about the environment? The short answer – YES! Caring for the environment is an essential part of a farmer’s job, and is a responsibility not taken lightly.
Join us on Saturday, April 24 to learn all about various ways farmers and processors in Wisconsin are taking steps to care for the land and water around them. – Engage with our partners at @Gearbox Labs and experience their interactive sensors built to assist agriculturists on all scales. – Get up close and personal to @John Deere equipment furnished by our partners at @Riesterer and Schnell and discover how modern agriculture equipment is designed with the environment top-of-mind. – Leave with a take-home workbook provided by our friends at the @Manitowoc County Soil and Water Conservation Department.
The Community Blood Center Wautoma Community Blood Drive will be held at the WWII Memorial Building, 440 W. Main St., Wautoma on Monday April 26th from 10:30am to 4:30pm. To schedule your life-saving donation, visit communityblood.org/donor. Log in, click “Donate Now” and search for sponsor code WS07. In order to space apart our donors, we kindly request you schedule by appointment. You may also register by calling (800) 280-4102. Sponsored by the Wautoma Rotary.
Ripon College will hold one-day giving event April 28
RIPON — Ripon College will hold its fourth annual #OneDayRally giving day of support Wednesday, April 28. The day is meant to bring everyone together as a community to celebrate an institution that has shaped the lives of so many in unique and similar ways.
Starting at 3:39 a.m. and running through midnight, the goal is to achieve 2,021 donors in 20 hours and 21 minutes.
To be an integral supporter:
· Make a gift. Contribute to the Ripon Fund, Friends of the Arts and Red Hawks Club to support the campus community.
· Get social. Follow Ripon College’s social media channels and share our content with your own network on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn.
For more details and updates as they become available, visit ripon.edu/onedayrally.
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About Ripon College Ripon College, founded in 1851, prepares students of diverse interests for lives of productive, socially responsible citizenship. Ripon’s liberal arts and sciences curriculum and residential campus create an intimate learning community in which students experience a richly personalized education. In recognition of its academic excellence, the college was awarded a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa in 1953, placing it among a select group of the nation’s top colleges. Ripon is a tier 1 national liberal arts school in U.S. News & World Report and its “Best Value Schools” list; is consistently recognized as a “Best Value” and “Best 381 College” by The Princeton Review; among the most affordable private colleges in the country and second among private Colleges in Wisconsin in Money Magazine’s 2016-17 listing; No. 1 in the nation for the highest minority graduation rate by Alliance College-Ready Public Schools; No. 2 in Wisconsin by College Choice; and first among all private liberal arts colleges, 9th among all colleges and universities and third among all private colleges in Wisconsin, according to the Milwaukee Business Journal. Visit ripon.edu.
Event Name: DigiMarCon At Home 2021 – Digital Marketing, Media and Advertising Conference
Event Location: online
Event Date: 04/28/2021
Start & End Time: 9:30am – 4:30pm
Event Details: DigiMarCon At Home 2021 is your chance to …
– Hear from some of the most audacious and thought provoking speakers in the digital marketing, media and advertising industry.
– Gain insight into emerging strategies, the latest innovative technologies, and best practices to move your business to the next level.
– Network with thought leaders, collaborate with your peers and build your professional network.
The 6th annual DigiMarCon At Home, the Premier Virtual Digital Marketing, Media and Advertising Conference will be held April 28th to 29th, 2021, available live stream and on-demand. Join your peers online for 2-days jam packed with digital marketing best practices, latest trends, practical solutions, strategy and networking.
Immerse yourself in topics like digital strategy, programmatic advertising, web experience management, usability / design, mobile marketing & retargeting, customer engagement, user acquisition, social media marketing, targeting & optimization, video marketing, data science & big data, web analytics & A/B testing, email marketing, content marketing, conversion rate optimization, search engine optimization, paid search marketing, geo-targeting, predictive analysis & attribution, growth hacking, conversion rate optimization, growth marketing tools, marketing & sales automation, sustainable growth strategies, product marketing & UX / UI and much, much more!
At DigiMarCon At Home 2021, you will receive all the elements you need to achieve digital marketing success! Conventional thought will be challenged, new ways of thinking will emerge, and you will leave with your head, notebooks and professional toolkit full of action items and ideas to lead and supercharge your agency / team / account to even greater success.
Be a part of DigiMarCon At Home 2021 and discover how to thrive and succeed as a marketer in a rapidly evolving digital world.
See why people keep coming back year after year to this must-attend event! Register and secure your seat today.
For more details visit https://digimarconathome.com.
How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): https://digimarconathome.com
Ripon College will hold one-day giving event April 28
RIPON — Ripon College will hold its fourth annual #OneDayRally giving day of support Wednesday, April 28. The day is meant to bring everyone together as a community to celebrate an institution that has shaped the lives of so many in unique and similar ways.
Starting at 3:39 a.m. and running through midnight, the goal is to achieve 2,021 donors in 20 hours and 21 minutes.
To be an integral supporter:
· Make a gift. Contribute to the Ripon Fund, Friends of the Arts and Red Hawks Club to support the campus community.
· Get social. Follow Ripon College’s social media channels and share our content with your own network on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn.
For more details and updates as they become available, visit ripon.edu/onedayrally.
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About Ripon College Ripon College, founded in 1851, prepares students of diverse interests for lives of productive, socially responsible citizenship. Ripon’s liberal arts and sciences curriculum and residential campus create an intimate learning community in which students experience a richly personalized education. In recognition of its academic excellence, the college was awarded a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa in 1953, placing it among a select group of the nation’s top colleges. Ripon is a tier 1 national liberal arts school in U.S. News & World Report and its “Best Value Schools” list; is consistently recognized as a “Best Value” and “Best 381 College” by The Princeton Review; among the most affordable private colleges in the country and second among private Colleges in Wisconsin in Money Magazine’s 2016-17 listing; No. 1 in the nation for the highest minority graduation rate by Alliance College-Ready Public Schools; No. 2 in Wisconsin by College Choice; and first among all private liberal arts colleges, 9th among all colleges and universities and third among all private colleges in Wisconsin, according to the Milwaukee Business Journal. Visit ripon.edu.
Event Name: DigiMarCon At Home 2021 – Digital Marketing, Media and Advertising Conference
Event Location: online
Event Date: 04/28/2021
Start & End Time: 9:30am – 4:30pm
Event Details: DigiMarCon At Home 2021 is your chance to …
– Hear from some of the most audacious and thought provoking speakers in the digital marketing, media and advertising industry.
– Gain insight into emerging strategies, the latest innovative technologies, and best practices to move your business to the next level.
– Network with thought leaders, collaborate with your peers and build your professional network.
The 6th annual DigiMarCon At Home, the Premier Virtual Digital Marketing, Media and Advertising Conference will be held April 28th to 29th, 2021, available live stream and on-demand. Join your peers online for 2-days jam packed with digital marketing best practices, latest trends, practical solutions, strategy and networking.
Immerse yourself in topics like digital strategy, programmatic advertising, web experience management, usability / design, mobile marketing & retargeting, customer engagement, user acquisition, social media marketing, targeting & optimization, video marketing, data science & big data, web analytics & A/B testing, email marketing, content marketing, conversion rate optimization, search engine optimization, paid search marketing, geo-targeting, predictive analysis & attribution, growth hacking, conversion rate optimization, growth marketing tools, marketing & sales automation, sustainable growth strategies, product marketing & UX / UI and much, much more!
At DigiMarCon At Home 2021, you will receive all the elements you need to achieve digital marketing success! Conventional thought will be challenged, new ways of thinking will emerge, and you will leave with your head, notebooks and professional toolkit full of action items and ideas to lead and supercharge your agency / team / account to even greater success.
Be a part of DigiMarCon At Home 2021 and discover how to thrive and succeed as a marketer in a rapidly evolving digital world.
See why people keep coming back year after year to this must-attend event! Register and secure your seat today.
For more details visit https://digimarconathome.com.
How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): https://digimarconathome.com
Wautoma Rotary Club It is with great excitement that the Wautoma Rotary Club invites you to participate in our annual (ONLINE only this year) Auction. Please go to this link……https://www.32auctions.com/wautomarotary2021……and bid on many wonderful items donated by individuals & local businesses. The auction runs through 7 pm on Friday, April 30th, with payments and distribution of items won being handled on Saturday, May 1st.