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    October 8, 2022

    Faith & Blue Weekend

    All day
    October 8, 2022

    Free Breakfast for Military Veterans of Waushara County

    07:30 -10:30
    October 8, 2022
    Event Name:Free Breakfast for Military Veterans of Waushara County
    Event Location:Wautoma Masonic Lodge #148 203 South Scott Street, Wautoma, Wisconsin
    Event Date:10.08.2022
    Start & End Time:730 am – 1030am
    Event Details:The Brothers of Wautoma Masonic Lodge invite all military veterans living in Waushara County to join them on Saturday, October 8, 2022 for a morning of friendship, and a free pancake breakfast. 

    Each veteran is welcome to bring one guest to the breakfast. Breakfast will be served in the lower level of the Wautoma Masonic Lodge from 7:30 – 10:30 a.m.

    Come as you are. Convenient parking. No reservations are needed. Seating is limited to approximately 50 people at one time; there may be a slight wait during busy times.

    How to get more details (Website/Phone Number):If you have questions, please call Keith Wohlfert at (608) 547-7535, or email at keithwohlfert@yahoo.com

    Home Alone Babysitting Safety

    08:00 -16:00
    October 8, 2022

    Omro's Oktoberfest Fundraiser

    10:00 -16:00
    October 8, 2022

    Neshkoro Scarecrow Festival

    10:00 -15:00
    October 8, 2022

    American Legion Oktoberfest

    13:00 -17:00
    October 8, 2022

    Trivia Unplugged

    16:00 -21:00
    October 8, 2022

    Ripon Area Community Theatre Holding Auditions

    17:30 -18:30
    October 8, 2022

    The Ripon Area Community Theatre will be holding auditions for their upcoming murder mystery dinner production of, “Bordello of the Damned,” Saturday, October 8th Sunday, October 9th at 5:30 pm in the Fellowship Hall, First Congregational Church; 220 Ransom St., Ripon.

    All roles are open to ages 18 and up. Auditions will be a combination of scene reading and improv games, as the performance will involve some improvisation and engagement in-character with the audience. The performance will be held on Tuesday, November 15th at J’s BBQ; with the last dress rehearsal on Sunday, November13th. There will be a total of 4 rehearsals, prior to the performance.

    THE YEAR: 1880 THE PLACE: The Leland Hotel and Saloon, Deadwood, Black Hills, South Dakota

    Jimmy Hayward rules this downtrodden, almost forgotten town of Deadwood; once thriving mining town, now an occasional stagecoach stopover for folks moving on to better places, and the Leland is a haven for outlaws (like yourselves) and it houses Madam Iggy’s, the best little bordello in the South Dakota. Consider it just another night at the Leland, only this time it will be more deadly than usual.

    Black Hawk Folk Society Fall Into Winter Concert Series

    19:00 -21:00
    October 8, 2022

    Kaplan backs her up with guitar and mandolin expertise. The two together have been delighting audiences throughout the United States and beyond for twenty plus years, and they have multiple c.d. releases and folk music awards to their credit. To learn more or sample their music, visit claudiarussell.com.
    Mark your calendars for The Crystal River Trio’s performance at Mountain View on Saturday, November 12, 7 p.m. Gary Arndt, Peter Bartman, and Jay Smudde make up the trio. These talented musicians have been performing together since 1987. Their repertoire includes more than three hundred tunes—Irish ballads, calypso, sea shanties, folk, oldies, you name it. And yes, they take requests from the audience! Fun fact, their name is inspired by the beautiful Crystal River that flows through Waupaca. Check them out at crystalrivertrio.com.
    December 10 and January 14 concerts will be on-line—no need to worry about weather and highway conditions! Small Potatoes, a Chicago-based folk duo consisting of Jacquie Manning and Rich Prezioso, will delight December’s virtual audience. These award-winning singer-songwriters are not strangers to Black Hawk folkies, and their performance of everything from Celtic ballads to cowboy tunes will be a wonderful early Christmas gift. Visit smallpotatoesmusic.com for more information.
    Bill and Kate Isles will offer a perfect antidote to post-holiday doldrums come January 14. They are talented and versatile musicians, linking their songs with a ready supply of wit and anecdotes all can relate to. Learn more about this national touring duo whose home base is Duluth at billandkateisles.com.
    Mountain View Community Center is located at N3137 21st Lane, just off Highway 152, south of Mt. Morris. General admission tickets are sold at the door (adults: $10; 12 and under: free). Check Black Hawk’s website, blackhawkfolk.org or Facebook page for more information, including links to the on-line concerts in December and January.
    Black Hawk Folk Society is a volunteer-driven non-profit dedicated to promoting folk music in Wisconsin’s heartland since 1985. We thank generous donors and the following sponsors who help make these concerts possible: Joe Behlen (in honor of Jane Behlen); Lyle and Beth Buettner; Conners/Barrett & Company, LLC; Louise Coumbe; the Frey Family Foundation; Patricia Grant; Dave Gunderson; Paul & Betty Hagan; the Dick Hansen Family; Guy Kaplan; Barbara Peterson; and Janet Scalpone. For more information about Black Hawk, including how to become a donor or sponsor, or about volunteer opportunities, please visit the website at blackhawkfolk.org.

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