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February | February | 1 - Green Lake 100 Bike Event
All day March 1, 2022 Save the Date! Green Lake 100 Bike Event Saturday, June 4, 2022 Join us for the beautiful Green Lake 100 Bike Ride on June 4, 2022! If bicyclists are looking for a challenging, yet fun ride featuring numerous routes of scenic beauty throughout the area, they need to look for further than this wonderful event! Register today at https://greenlake100.com/!
| 2 | 3 | 4 - Black Hawk Folk Society has canceled its February, March & April Second Saturday concerts.
All day March 4, 2022  Black Hawk Folk Society has canceled its February, March, and April Second Saturday concerts. Please stay healthy and mark your calendars for our just-around-the-calendar corner outdoor concert schedule: Ariane Lydon, Saturday, May 14 and Steve Hazell, Saturday, June 11, both at 2 p.m. These concerts will be followed by Black Hawk’s day-long festival on Saturday, July 9. All three events will be held in beautiful lakeside Mt. Morris Town Park. Also, the much-loved Thursday “Pickin’ at the Post” afternoon sessions at Mt. Morris Trading Post Bar & Grill are taking a little winter break. Uncertain and sometimes difficult weather and travel conditions, snowbirds who’ve packed up their instruments and headed south, along with “keep everyone healthy concerns” prompted this decision. Of course, anyone is welcome to pop in and share a few tunes, but the Black Hawk Folk Society musicians won’t be there to provide the musical infrastructure. We promise to share updates and spread the word when the sessions reconvene — probably in April! Also, if you check Black Hawk’s website and Facebook page, you’ll find streaming suggestions to help you meet your minimum daily requirements for music, folk and otherwise. |
| 5 - Girl Scout Ambassador Troop 6051 Cookie Booth
07:30 -11:30 March 5, 2022 Event Name: | Girl Scout Ambassador Troop 6051 Cookie Booth | Event Location: | Stahl Plumbing (Parking Lot), N6270 N Lawson Drive, Green Lake | Event Date: | March 5, 2022 | Start & End Time: | 7:30-11:30AM | Event Details: | Join us for the girls’ final cookie booth of their Girl Scout careers. All of the troop members will be graduating in May and they would love to have you stop by to support their final cookie booth. The booth will have Adventurefuls (this year’s new cookie), Toast-Yay!, Shortbread, Lemonades, Thin Mints, Peanut Butter Patties, Caramel deLites, and Peanut Butter Sandwich cookies. All cookies cost $5 per package and we will gladly accept cash or checks. Our troop receives a portion of cookie sale proceeds and those funds are used for community service projects, troop activities and troop trips. | How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): | If you need more information, please call Troop Leader Jodi Olmen at 920.279.7885 |
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6 - St. David’s Day Hymn Sing
14:30 -16:30 March 6, 2022 Event Name: | St. David’s Day Hymn Sing | Event Location: | Plymouth Congregational Church 1325 Georgia St Oshkosh, WI 54902 | Event Date: | March 6, 2022 | Start & End Time: | 2:30 – 4:30 PM | Event Details: | The St. David’s Day Hymn Sing is congregational singing of the great hymns of faith and celebrating the Welsh Heritage of the area. Sponsored by the Peniel Welsh Chapel Association this is the first event of the season celebrating 100 years of the Welsh Gymanfa Ganu or Hymn Sing. Directors will be Josh Giese, Devin Scherck and Rev. Tom White. Accompanist will be Sarah Conrad. A freewill offering will be taken. Refreshments to follow. | How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): | www.wggaw.org/peniel Lynette Booth 719-427-9239 boothlynette@hotmail.com |
| 7 | 8 - Black Hawk Folk Society has canceled its February, March & April Second Saturday concerts.
All day March 8, 2022  Black Hawk Folk Society has canceled its February, March, and April Second Saturday concerts. Please stay healthy and mark your calendars for our just-around-the-calendar corner outdoor concert schedule: Ariane Lydon, Saturday, May 14 and Steve Hazell, Saturday, June 11, both at 2 p.m. These concerts will be followed by Black Hawk’s day-long festival on Saturday, July 9. All three events will be held in beautiful lakeside Mt. Morris Town Park. Also, the much-loved Thursday “Pickin’ at the Post” afternoon sessions at Mt. Morris Trading Post Bar & Grill are taking a little winter break. Uncertain and sometimes difficult weather and travel conditions, snowbirds who’ve packed up their instruments and headed south, along with “keep everyone healthy concerns” prompted this decision. Of course, anyone is welcome to pop in and share a few tunes, but the Black Hawk Folk Society musicians won’t be there to provide the musical infrastructure. We promise to share updates and spread the word when the sessions reconvene — probably in April! Also, if you check Black Hawk’s website and Facebook page, you’ll find streaming suggestions to help you meet your minimum daily requirements for music, folk and otherwise. |
| 9 - Trinity Lutheran Church in Wautoma Lent and Easter Services
- Build a gnome!
18:00 -19:00 March 9, 2022 Event Name: | Build a gnome! | Event Location: | Poy Sippi Public Library, W2251 Commercial Street, Poy Sippi | Event Date: | 03/09/2022 | Start & End Time: | 6 p.m.-7 p.m. | Event Details: | Spend an evening at the Poy Sippi Library creating your very own spring rabbit gnome from a sock. Create your own adorable no-sew spring rabbit gnome. They are adorable and fun to make. All supplies will be provided and there is no cost to attend. Great for all ages – youth and adults. This workshop will be held on Wednesday, March 9th at 6:00 PM. Heidi Hensel Buntrock, Waushara County 4-H Educator, will be conducting the class. Please contact the Poy Sippi Library at 920-987-5737 or email the library director at director@poysippilibrary.org to register for this workshop. | How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): | https://www.poysippilibrary.org/ 920-987-5737 |
| 10 | 11 - Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin Announces $141,894 in Community Grants
All day March 11, 2022 Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin Announces $141,894 in Community GrantsStevens Point, Wisconsin (March 9, 2022) – The Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin (CFCWI) recently awarded $141,894 in grants to 26 organizations that will enhance Portage and Waushara Counties now and for future generations. The Foundation has granted a total of $313,133 this fiscal year to support programs and projects in Portage and Waushara counties that align with our values and five mission areas. Nonprofits will be able to apply for CFCWI’s Community Grants Fall Cycle starting July 1st, 2022. Below is a complete list of spring grant recipients. For more information regarding the CFCWI’s grants process, please visit www.cfcwi.org/communitygrants. Portage County Grant Recipients - Boys & Girls Club of Portage County – Jefferson Elementary School Center
- CAP Services – Mental Health Navigation
- Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum – Operational Support
- Community Friends – Annual Program Support
- Community Partners – Better Together
- CREATE Portage County – General Operation Support
- Festival of the Arts – 2022 Festival
- JusticeWorks – Shifting Gears Community Service Bike Facility Update
- Mid-State Technical College – Community Outreach for Health & Wellness Promotion
- Midwest Renewable Energy Association – Powering the Just Energy Transition
- National Inventors Hall of Fame – Camp Invention STEM, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program
- ODC – Build Out of New Location
- Operation Bootstrap – Replace Walk-in Freezer
- Playhouse Theater Group – Exceptional Arts Programming
- Portage County Historical Society – Talking Points Historical Education Program
- Portage County Literacy Council – Refugee Resettlement in Portage County
- Samoset Council – Summer Programming
- Sculpture Park – LIT 2
- Stevens Point Child Safety Center – Operational Support
- The Holly Shoppe – Computers for Holly Shoppe & Holly Shoppe Office
- Village of Amherst – Building on Tomorrow: Nelson Park Renovation
Waushara County Grant Recipients - McCombs Bruchs PAC – Summer Children’s Theatre
- Patterson Memorial Library – Remember Me
- Poy Sippi Library – Promoting Creativity at the Library
- Unity Recovery Services – Waushara SHINES Recovery House
- Waushara County Food Pantry – Enhancing Food Support Services
The Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin is a non-profit organization that inspires charitable giving by connecting people and resources to enhance Central Wisconsin now and for future generations. For more information on how you can give back to your community and accomplish your philanthropic goals, please visit www.cfcwi.org.
| 12 - Wisconsin’s Gangster Past
13:00 -14:00 March 12, 2022 Event Name: | Wisconsin’s Gangster Past | Event Location: | Packwaukee Public Library | Event Date: | 03/12/2022 | Start & End Time: | 1 PM – 2 PM | Event Details: | On March 12th at 1 PM the Packwaukee Library will be hosting Chad Lewis who will give a presentation on some of America’s most infamous gangsters and how they turned Wisconsin into their personal crime vacation land. Filled with deadly bank robberies, explosive shootouts, and daring kidnappings, this presentation lets the audience discover the locations where the gangster history will never die. | How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): | https://packwaukeelibrary.org/ 608-589-5202 |
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13 | 14 - 2022 Wautoma Rotary Spring Auction
- Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin Announces $141,894 in Community Grants
All day March 14, 2022 Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin Announces $141,894 in Community GrantsStevens Point, Wisconsin (March 9, 2022) – The Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin (CFCWI) recently awarded $141,894 in grants to 26 organizations that will enhance Portage and Waushara Counties now and for future generations. The Foundation has granted a total of $313,133 this fiscal year to support programs and projects in Portage and Waushara counties that align with our values and five mission areas. Nonprofits will be able to apply for CFCWI’s Community Grants Fall Cycle starting July 1st, 2022. Below is a complete list of spring grant recipients. For more information regarding the CFCWI’s grants process, please visit www.cfcwi.org/communitygrants. Portage County Grant Recipients - Boys & Girls Club of Portage County – Jefferson Elementary School Center
- CAP Services – Mental Health Navigation
- Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum – Operational Support
- Community Friends – Annual Program Support
- Community Partners – Better Together
- CREATE Portage County – General Operation Support
- Festival of the Arts – 2022 Festival
- JusticeWorks – Shifting Gears Community Service Bike Facility Update
- Mid-State Technical College – Community Outreach for Health & Wellness Promotion
- Midwest Renewable Energy Association – Powering the Just Energy Transition
- National Inventors Hall of Fame – Camp Invention STEM, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program
- ODC – Build Out of New Location
- Operation Bootstrap – Replace Walk-in Freezer
- Playhouse Theater Group – Exceptional Arts Programming
- Portage County Historical Society – Talking Points Historical Education Program
- Portage County Literacy Council – Refugee Resettlement in Portage County
- Samoset Council – Summer Programming
- Sculpture Park – LIT 2
- Stevens Point Child Safety Center – Operational Support
- The Holly Shoppe – Computers for Holly Shoppe & Holly Shoppe Office
- Village of Amherst – Building on Tomorrow: Nelson Park Renovation
Waushara County Grant Recipients - McCombs Bruchs PAC – Summer Children’s Theatre
- Patterson Memorial Library – Remember Me
- Poy Sippi Library – Promoting Creativity at the Library
- Unity Recovery Services – Waushara SHINES Recovery House
- Waushara County Food Pantry – Enhancing Food Support Services
The Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin is a non-profit organization that inspires charitable giving by connecting people and resources to enhance Central Wisconsin now and for future generations. For more information on how you can give back to your community and accomplish your philanthropic goals, please visit www.cfcwi.org. - Donkey Basketball
17:30 -22:00 March 14, 2022
| 15 | 16 - Trinity Lutheran Church in Wautoma Lent and Easter Services
- Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin Announces $141,894 in Community Grants
All day March 16, 2022 Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin Announces $141,894 in Community GrantsStevens Point, Wisconsin (March 9, 2022) – The Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin (CFCWI) recently awarded $141,894 in grants to 26 organizations that will enhance Portage and Waushara Counties now and for future generations. The Foundation has granted a total of $313,133 this fiscal year to support programs and projects in Portage and Waushara counties that align with our values and five mission areas. Nonprofits will be able to apply for CFCWI’s Community Grants Fall Cycle starting July 1st, 2022. Below is a complete list of spring grant recipients. For more information regarding the CFCWI’s grants process, please visit www.cfcwi.org/communitygrants. Portage County Grant Recipients - Boys & Girls Club of Portage County – Jefferson Elementary School Center
- CAP Services – Mental Health Navigation
- Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum – Operational Support
- Community Friends – Annual Program Support
- Community Partners – Better Together
- CREATE Portage County – General Operation Support
- Festival of the Arts – 2022 Festival
- JusticeWorks – Shifting Gears Community Service Bike Facility Update
- Mid-State Technical College – Community Outreach for Health & Wellness Promotion
- Midwest Renewable Energy Association – Powering the Just Energy Transition
- National Inventors Hall of Fame – Camp Invention STEM, Innovation and Entrepreneurship Program
- ODC – Build Out of New Location
- Operation Bootstrap – Replace Walk-in Freezer
- Playhouse Theater Group – Exceptional Arts Programming
- Portage County Historical Society – Talking Points Historical Education Program
- Portage County Literacy Council – Refugee Resettlement in Portage County
- Samoset Council – Summer Programming
- Sculpture Park – LIT 2
- Stevens Point Child Safety Center – Operational Support
- The Holly Shoppe – Computers for Holly Shoppe & Holly Shoppe Office
- Village of Amherst – Building on Tomorrow: Nelson Park Renovation
Waushara County Grant Recipients - McCombs Bruchs PAC – Summer Children’s Theatre
- Patterson Memorial Library – Remember Me
- Poy Sippi Library – Promoting Creativity at the Library
- Unity Recovery Services – Waushara SHINES Recovery House
- Waushara County Food Pantry – Enhancing Food Support Services
The Community Foundation of Central Wisconsin is a non-profit organization that inspires charitable giving by connecting people and resources to enhance Central Wisconsin now and for future generations. For more information on how you can give back to your community and accomplish your philanthropic goals, please visit www.cfcwi.org.
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20 - Poy Sippi Lions Club Fundraiser “Mission Im-pasta-ble”
10:00 -14:00 March 20, 2022 - Marathon County Historical Society present an Exhibit – Milking Time: Evolution of the Dairy Industry in Marathon County
13:00 -16:30 March 20, 2022 Event Name: | Marathon County Historical Society present an Exhibit – Milking Time: Evolution of the Dairy Industry in Marathon County | Event Location: | Woodson Historical Center 410 Mcindoe St Wausau WI 54403 | Event Date: | 03/11/2022 to 12/31/2022 | Start & End Time: | Tuesday-Friday 9:00 am – 4:30 pm Saturday-Sunday 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm | Event Details: | This exhibit traces the development of dairying as an industry. As logging declined in the late 1800s, farmers arrived, removed tree stumps and created fields for crops to support herds and families. The exhibit shows how herd improvements combined with electrification and other innovations to increase profitability. | How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): | https://www.marathoncountyhistory.org/exhibits/milking-time (715) 842-5750 |
| 21 | 22 - Marathon County Historical Society present an Exhibit – Milking Time: Evolution of the Dairy Industry in Marathon County
09:00 -16:30 March 22, 2022 Event Name: | Marathon County Historical Society present an Exhibit – Milking Time: Evolution of the Dairy Industry in Marathon County | Event Location: | Woodson Historical Center 410 Mcindoe St Wausau WI 54403 | Event Date: | 03/11/2022 to 12/31/2022 | Start & End Time: | Tuesday-Friday 9:00 am – 4:30 pm Saturday-Sunday 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm | Event Details: | This exhibit traces the development of dairying as an industry. As logging declined in the late 1800s, farmers arrived, removed tree stumps and created fields for crops to support herds and families. The exhibit shows how herd improvements combined with electrification and other innovations to increase profitability. | How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): | https://www.marathoncountyhistory.org/exhibits/milking-time (715) 842-5750 |
- ThedaCare Medical Center – Berlin Blood Drive
13:00 -16:30 March 22, 2022 Event Name: | ThedaCare Medical Center – Berlin Blood Drive | Event Location: | ThedaCare Medical Center – Berlin, 225 Memorial Drive, Berlin, WI 54923 | Event Date: | 03/22/2022 | Start & End Time: | 1:00 PM – 4:30 PM | Event Details: | ThedaCare Medical Center – Berlin Blood Drive 225 Memorial Drive, Berlin, WI 54923 Tuesday, March 22 1:00 PM – 4:30 PM To schedule your lifesaving donation, visit donate.communityblood.org/donor. Log in, click “Donate Now” and search for sponsor code GL01. You may also register by calling (800) 280-4102. | How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): | To schedule your lifesaving donation, visit donate.communityblood.org/donor. Log in, click “Donate Now” and search for sponsor code GL01. You may also register by calling (800) 280-4102. |
| 23 | 24 - Volunteers Needed for Waushara County Food Pantry
- Marathon County Historical Society presents “A Vintage Springtime Tea”
14:00 -16:00 March 24, 2022 vent Name: | Marathon County Historical Society presents “A Vintage Springtime Tea” | Event Location: | Woodson History Center 410 Mcindoe St Wausau WI 54401 | Event Date: | 03/24/2022 | Start & End Time: | 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm | Event Details: | Our ever-popular Valentine Tea has been rescheduled to March 24th at 2:00 pm as A Vintage Springtime Tea. Our hostess will explain the history, significance of food and tea selection and etiquette for a proper tea. The vintage event will be resplendent in a garden theme with the local Garden Club creating the centerpieces for a lovely afternoon. Tickets are $30 for Members and $35 for Non-Members. Reservations are required and currently being accepted. Limited attendance. Please RSVP no later than Monday, March 21st. There won’t be tickets sold at the door. Please call Marathon County Historical Society at (715) 842-5750 for tickets. https://www.marathoncountyhistory.org/news-and-events/vintage-tea | How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): | https://www.marathoncountyhistory.org/news-and-events/vintage-tea (715) 842-5750 |
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27 - Grand Opening at Barbola-Hempel Funeral Chapel in Poy Sippi
09:00 -15:00 March 27, 2022 - Marathon County Historical Society present an Exhibit – Preserved for Generations: A Century of the Marathon County Parks System
13:00 -16:30 March 27, 2022 Event Name: | Marathon County Historical Society present an Exhibit – Preserved for Generations: A Century of the Marathon County Parks System | Event Location: | Marathon County Historical Society 410 Mcindoe St Wausau WI 54403 | Event Date: | 03/11/2022 – 12/31/2022 | Start & End Time: | Tuesday-Friday 9:00 am – 4:30 pm Saturday-Sunday 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm | Event Details: | Not only have the parks preserved the natural beauty of Northcentral Wisconsin, the parks have also changed to fit the needs of generations of park-goers over the years, to become important cultural spaces as well. Parks have long provided public places for picnics and gatherings and have also become important centers of recreation. This exhibit explores the stories of the Marathon County Parks and the people who made and have enjoyed the parks over the last century. | How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): | https://www.marathoncountyhistory.org/exhibits/preserved-for-generations (715) 842-5750 |
| 28 | 29 - Green Lake 100 Bike Event
All day March 29, 2022 Save the Date! Green Lake 100 Bike Event Saturday, June 4, 2022 Join us for the beautiful Green Lake 100 Bike Ride on June 4, 2022! If bicyclists are looking for a challenging, yet fun ride featuring numerous routes (22, 40, 60, or 100 miles) of scenic beauty throughout the area, they need to look for further than this wonderful event! Register today at https://greenlake100.com/ - Marathon County Historical Society present an Exhibit – Preserved for Generations: A Century of the Marathon County Parks System
09:00 -16:30 March 29, 2022 Event Name: | Marathon County Historical Society present an Exhibit – Preserved for Generations: A Century of the Marathon County Parks System | Event Location: | Marathon County Historical Society 410 Mcindoe St Wausau WI 54403 | Event Date: | 03/11/2022 – 12/31/2022 | Start & End Time: | Tuesday-Friday 9:00 am – 4:30 pm Saturday-Sunday 1:00 pm – 4:30 pm | Event Details: | Not only have the parks preserved the natural beauty of Northcentral Wisconsin, the parks have also changed to fit the needs of generations of park-goers over the years, to become important cultural spaces as well. Parks have long provided public places for picnics and gatherings and have also become important centers of recreation. This exhibit explores the stories of the Marathon County Parks and the people who made and have enjoyed the parks over the last century. | How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): | https://www.marathoncountyhistory.org/exhibits/preserved-for-generations (715) 842-5750 |
| 30 | 31 - International Save A Life Tour visits Berlin High School
09:00 -11:00 March 31, 2022 Save the date: March 31, 2022!!! The International Save A Life Tour visits Berlin High School! We want to inform you that the International Save A Life Tour will be visiting Berlin High School on March 31, 2022. You are invited to visit our international safe driving program that includes hands-on Texting and Impaired Driving Virtual Reality Driving Simulators. Address: 222 Memorial Dr, Berlin, WI 54923 The day starts at 9:05 AM with hands-on Virtual Reality Driving experiences. You may contact Principal Bryant Bednarek at ((920)361-2000) or email bbednarek@berlin.k12.wi.us. This is the program the Department of Defense uses as well as the Connecticut D.O.T., New York STOP-DWI, Missouri D.O.T., Michigan Highway Safety, Tennessee Highway Safety, New Hampshire Children’s Hospital and more to inform students on the dangers of driving impaired and distracted. International Save A Life Tour The Save A Life Tour is a comprehensive high impact safe driving awareness program that informs, educates, and demonstrates the potentially deadly consequences resulting from poor choices and decisions made by the operator of a motor vehicle. The program specifically places emphasis on the following driving situations: Distracted Driving, Impaired Driving, Driver Experience, Improper Driver Behavior and Seat Belt Usage. The Save A Life Tour utilizes several methods for education including; video presentation, speaking presentation, interactive demonstration with simulators, pre and post surveys and take-a-ways including a pledge card and a wristband. Thank you
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