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January 29 - February 04
  • 29
    January 29, 2023

    St Catherine of Siena Christian Women & Ripon Knights of Columbus All-U-Can Eat Breakfast

    08:30 -11:30
    January 29, 2023

    St Catherine of Siena Christian Women
    & Ripon Knights of Columbus All-U-Can Eat Breakfast With Pancakes & French Toast made on the Pancake Wheel

    Sunday, January 29, 2023
    8:30 am—11:30 am

    Parish Hall & Activity Center
    218 E Blossom Street—Ripon
    (Handicap Accessible)

    Public Welcome

    Menu
    Pancakes, French Toast, Breakfast Sausage, St. Catherine Eggs,
    Plus much more

    Ticket Prices
    $12.00 Adults
    $6.00 Children 6-12
    Children 5 and under—Free (with an adult ticket)
    Tickets available at the Parish Office and at the Door.
    Tickets available at
    the Parish office

  • 30
    January 30, 2023

    Rotary on Ice: Sink the Beast

    All day
    January 30, 2023

     

    Ripon Public Library January lineup-Monday Matinees

    10:00 -16:00
    January 30, 2023

    PRESS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    120 Jefferson Street |Ripon WI 54971

    920-748-6160

    Linda DeCramer

    Youth Services Librarian decramer@riponlibrary.org

    PRESS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    January

    Ripon, WI- Ripon Public Library is excited to announce its January lineup of special events for all ages! Thanks to funding from the Friends of the library, events and special offerings are always free. Registration is not required unless noted.

    Ongoing Programs

    Romper Room

    Physical activity and human connections are important for healthy, happy human beings, and the Romper Room facilitates both! Focusing on active play the room features a trike & trailer, foot-to-floor vehicles, a balance bike, tunnels, tumbling mats, balance beams, and more. The Romper Room is most engaging for ages 2-6 years, though older kids are welcome. The Romper Room is always open during regular library hours. Drop-ins are welcome, though reserving a specific play time with family and friends assures availability.

     

    Monday Matinees

    Every Monday at 10 am and 2 p.m. enjoy a newly released or classic film on the big screen. Popcorn is served. For movie title and rating call the library or check the website.

     

    For more information, call 920-748-6160, visit the library’s website, or follow Ripon Public Library on Facebook and Instagram for the latest library news and information on programs and resources.

    Berlin Public Library-Regular Programs-Mystery Mondays Book Club

    14:00 -15:00
    January 30, 2023
    January News & Events at your Library

    Berlin Public Library

    January 2023 News & Programs

    Happy New Year from the Berlin Public Library! Read on to learn about events, programs, and services offered this month at the library. Some programs may require registration. Click below to view a complete list of January programs:

    View our Newsletter

    Hours

    Mon-Thurs: 9 am – 8 pm

    Friday:    9 am – 6 pm

    Saturday:   9 am – 5 pm

    Sunday:        Closed

    Closed on December 31

    24/7 Access to eBooks, Audiobooks, & More!

    Hoopla

    Instantly Read, Listen, and Watch with Your Library Card.

    Libby

    Borrow Free eBooks, Digital Audiooks, and Magazines from Your Library.

    Regular Programs

    Storytime: Every Wednesday at 10 am

    Ages 3-6

    Early Literacy Storytime:

    First Friday of each month at 10 am

    For babies and toddlers

    Wednesday Evening Book Club:

    Meets the third Wednesday of the month at 6 pm

    Mystery Mondays Book Club:

    Meets the last Monday of the month at 2 pm

    Stitching Together Club:

    Knitting/crocheting/needlework group that meets the last Tuesday of the month at 2 pm

    Adult Programs

    Friday Matinee

    Friday, January 13 at 1 pm

    Join us for a free showing of Amsterdam (rated R), starring Christian Bale and Margot Robbie.

    A Hygge Afternoon

    Monday, January 23 from 4-6 pm

    Join us for a hygge afternoon at the library. Gather around a virtual fireplace, sip a warm drink, and listen to soothing music as you participate in a relaxing activity of your choice. Coloring sheets, puzzles, games, and crafts will be available. Bring your knitting or a book to read. No registration necessary.

    What is Hygge?

    Crafternoon – Mini Winter Hat Garland

    Thursday, January 26

    beginning at 2 pm

    Join us for a low-key, stress-relieving, and self-led afternoon of crafting. Make a mini winter hat garland out of yarn and cardboard tubes. No registration necessary. Craft available until Jan. 28 or while supplies last.

    8th Annual Quilt Show

    Coming March 2023

    Attention quilters! Our 8th Annual Quilt Show is coming in March. This year’s theme is “Take Flight,” but any and all quilts are welcome! Watch for more details coming soon!

    Youth Programs

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    Teen Library Club

    Saturday, January 7th at 1pm

    Meet with other teens and create and run your own programs at the library. 6th-12th graders who are interested in joining should contact Sam at skrasny@berlinlibrary.org.

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    Little Engineer

    Saturday, January 13th from 2-6pm

    Explore and create with unique building materials. Geared for ages 3 and up.

    *Call 920-361-5420 to register.*

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    Electric Explorer

    Monday, January 16th from 3-5pm

     

    Learn about electricity, build circuits, and create your own light up artwork! Geared for ages 8 and up.

    *Call 920-361-5420 to register.*

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    Tech-ploration

    Saturday, January 21st from 1-3pm

    Explore with our unique robotics kits and play fun virtual reality games on Oculus Quest. Geared for ages 8 and up.

    *Call 920-361-5420 to register.*

    Tiny Art Show on Display

    Stop by our display case and enjoy the miniature masterpieces by talented artists in our community.

    Artists are welcome to pick up their artworks at the end of the month of January.

    Featured Service

    Digitization Service: Preserve Your Memories

    Do you have have old family videos, slides, or negatives you’d like to preserve in a digital format? The library will be offering a VHS to DVD (or USB drive) conversion service and a slide/film digitization service from February 1-14. Cost of the service is $0.25 per DVD and $2.50 per flash drive. Please call the library to inquire about this service in advance!

    Berlin Public Library | (920) 361-5420 | E-mail | Website
  • 31
    January 31, 2023

    Berlin Public Library-Regular Programs-Stitching Together Club

    14:00 -15:00
    January 31, 2023
    January News & Events at your Library

    Berlin Public Library

    January 2023 News & Programs

    Happy New Year from the Berlin Public Library! Read on to learn about events, programs, and services offered this month at the library. Some programs may require registration. Click below to view a complete list of January programs:

    View our Newsletter

    Hours

    Mon-Thurs: 9 am – 8 pm

    Friday:    9 am – 6 pm

    Saturday:   9 am – 5 pm

    Sunday:        Closed

    Closed on December 31

    24/7 Access to eBooks, Audiobooks, & More!

    Hoopla

    Instantly Read, Listen, and Watch with Your Library Card.

    Libby

    Borrow Free eBooks, Digital Audiooks, and Magazines from Your Library.

    Regular Programs

    Storytime: Every Wednesday at 10 am

    Ages 3-6

    Early Literacy Storytime:

    First Friday of each month at 10 am

    For babies and toddlers

    Wednesday Evening Book Club:

    Meets the third Wednesday of the month at 6 pm

    Mystery Mondays Book Club:

    Meets the last Monday of the month at 2 pm

    Stitching Together Club:

    Knitting/crocheting/needlework group that meets the last Tuesday of the month at 2 pm

    Adult Programs

    Friday Matinee

    Friday, January 13 at 1 pm

    Join us for a free showing of Amsterdam (rated R), starring Christian Bale and Margot Robbie.

    A Hygge Afternoon

    Monday, January 23 from 4-6 pm

    Join us for a hygge afternoon at the library. Gather around a virtual fireplace, sip a warm drink, and listen to soothing music as you participate in a relaxing activity of your choice. Coloring sheets, puzzles, games, and crafts will be available. Bring your knitting or a book to read. No registration necessary.

    What is Hygge?

    Crafternoon – Mini Winter Hat Garland

    Thursday, January 26

    beginning at 2 pm

    Join us for a low-key, stress-relieving, and self-led afternoon of crafting. Make a mini winter hat garland out of yarn and cardboard tubes. No registration necessary. Craft available until Jan. 28 or while supplies last.

    8th Annual Quilt Show

    Coming March 2023

    Attention quilters! Our 8th Annual Quilt Show is coming in March. This year’s theme is “Take Flight,” but any and all quilts are welcome! Watch for more details coming soon!

    Youth Programs

    Untitled Design
    Teen Library Club

    Saturday, January 7th at 1pm

    Meet with other teens and create and run your own programs at the library. 6th-12th graders who are interested in joining should contact Sam at skrasny@berlinlibrary.org.

    Untitled Design
    Little Engineer

    Saturday, January 13th from 2-6pm

    Explore and create with unique building materials. Geared for ages 3 and up.

    *Call 920-361-5420 to register.*

    Untitled Design
    Electric Explorer

    Monday, January 16th from 3-5pm

     

    Learn about electricity, build circuits, and create your own light up artwork! Geared for ages 8 and up.

    *Call 920-361-5420 to register.*

    Untitled Design
    Tech-ploration

    Saturday, January 21st from 1-3pm

    Explore with our unique robotics kits and play fun virtual reality games on Oculus Quest. Geared for ages 8 and up.

    *Call 920-361-5420 to register.*

    Tiny Art Show on Display

    Stop by our display case and enjoy the miniature masterpieces by talented artists in our community.

    Artists are welcome to pick up their artworks at the end of the month of January.

    Featured Service

    Digitization Service: Preserve Your Memories

    Do you have have old family videos, slides, or negatives you’d like to preserve in a digital format? The library will be offering a VHS to DVD (or USB drive) conversion service and a slide/film digitization service from February 1-14. Cost of the service is $0.25 per DVD and $2.50 per flash drive. Please call the library to inquire about this service in advance!

    Berlin Public Library | (920) 361-5420 | E-mail | Website
  • 01
    February 1, 2023

    Ripon Public Library January lineup-Storytime!

    10:00 -11:00
    February 1, 2023

    PRESS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    120 Jefferson Street |Ripon WI 54971

    920-748-6160

    Linda DeCramer

    Youth Services Librarian decramer@riponlibrary.org

    PRESS FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    January

    Ripon, WI- Ripon Public Library is excited to announce its January lineup of special events for all ages! Thanks to funding from the Friends of the library, events and special offerings are always free. Registration is not required unless noted.

    Storytime! |WEDS JAN 18 – FEB 22 @ 10:00 AM | Kids & Caregiver

    Welcome to active learning and fun, where early literacy and STEM concepts come to life through stories, music, movement, and enrichment activities. It’s a happy place for kids and caregivers to learn and play. Winter Storytimes focus on dynamic indoor activities to keep kids happy and active. Stay and Play in the Romper Room after Storytime. This active space allows kids to release their excess energy and advance their physical skills all while supporting social connections for adults and children.

     

    No School Movie Madness | THU JAN 19 and FRI JAN 20 @ 10 AM & 2 PM | Kids & Families

    Four unique, G or PG-rated, family-friendly movies will grace the library’s big screen. Enjoy stereo sound and popcorn too! Children 9+ may participate unattended, but a parent’s phone # needs to be communicated to staff at the front desk. Children 8 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Visit the library’s website or social media platforms for movie titles and ratings.

     

    Read with a Girl Scout | Mon Jan 23 @ 6-7 PM | Kids & Families

    Girl Scout Troop 2570 members, with leader Jessica Wood, share their love of books and reading with kids of all ages. Partner up with a scout who will read favorite books or listen and support striving readers. Whichever combo suits, it’s a win-win toward promoting excitement and confidence in reading while discovering new authors, series, and titles together!

    Ongoing Programs

     

    Romper Room

    Physical activity and human connections are important for healthy, happy human beings, and the Romper Room facilitates both! Focusing on active play the room features a trike & trailer, foot-to-floor vehicles, a balance bike, tunnels, tumbling mats, balance beams, and more. The Romper Room is most engaging for ages 2-6 years, though older kids are welcome. The Romper Room is always open during regular library hours. Drop-ins are welcome, though reserving a specific play time with family and friends assures availability.

     

    Monday Matinees

    Every Monday at 10 am and 2 p.m. enjoy a newly released or classic film on the big screen. Popcorn is served. For movie title and rating call the library or check the website.

     

    For more information, call 920-748-6160, visit the library’s website, or follow Ripon Public Library on Facebook and Instagram for the latest library news and information on programs and resources.

  • 02
    February 2, 2023
  • 03
    February 3, 2023
  • 04
    February 4, 2023

    Marathon County Historical Society – History Speaks - Stands Before His People: Enmegahbowh and the Ojibwe

    14:00 -15:00
    February 4, 2023
    Event Name:Marathon County Historical Society – History Speaks – Stands Before His People: Enmegahbowh and the Ojibwe
    Event Location:Woodson History Center 410 Mcindoe St Wausau WI 54403
    Event Date:02.04.2023
    Start & End Time:2 pm – 3 pm
    Event Details:Our February History Speaks program will be presented by author Verne Pickering who will share the story of Enmegahbowh, from about 1813 to 1901. Discover the life and legacy of Enmegahbowh, the first Ojibwe Episcopalian priest in the United States who, during the turbulent frontier days of the 1800s, worked for peace, opportunity, and cooperation among peoples. He spoke both Ojibwe and English, lived among the Ojibwe, endeavored as a Christian missionary, and participated in the politics of relations and treaties between the Ojibwe, the U.S. government, and the settlers who desired land to log and farm. 

    Pickering’s recent book Stands Before His People (written with Stephen Schaitberger) makes extensive use of the written record left by Enmegahbowh to reconstruct his notable life and legacy. Pickering began his writing career creating engineering documents. The first book he published was Hatley: History of a Central Wisconsin Village, written in collaboration with his brother, Donald Pickering. Verne lives in White Bear Lake, Minnesota.

    This History Speaks program is presented live at 2pm at the Woodson History Center (410 McIndoe Street, Wausau), in conjunction with the Marathon County Public Library. The presentation will be recorded and available digitally on Facebook and YouTube within a few days of the live program (along with many of our past programs). They are also being played on The Wausau Public Access Channel 980.

    MCHS is located in the Woodson History Center at 410 McIndoe Street, Wausau, Wisconsin. Exhibit and office hours are Tuesday – Friday 9 am to 4:30 pm and Friday and Saturday 1 pm to 4:30 pm.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/731108324885802 or https://www.youtube.com/MarathonCountyHistoricalSociety

    How to get more details (Website/Phone Number):For more information, please contact the Marathon County Historical Society at (715) 842-5750 or info@marathoncountyhistory.org.

     

     

     

     

    Singer-Songwriter A.J. Croce Returns to Thrasher Opera House

    19:30 -22:00
    February 4, 2023

    PRESS RELEASE   

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJanuary 16, 2023

    CONTACT:  Jason Mansmith920.294.4279jason@thrasheroperahouse.com

    Singer-Songwriter A.J. Croce Returns to Thrasher Opera House

    Green Lake, Wis. (January 16, 2023) – Singer/Songwriter A.J. Croce will perform at Thrasher Opera House in Green Lake, Wisconsin, on Saturday, February 4, at 7:30 p.m.  Over the past three decades, A.J. Croce has established his reputation as a piano player and serious vocal stylist who pulls from various musical traditions and anti-heroes — part New Orleans, part juke joint, part soul.

    Over his ten studio albums, it’s clear that A.J. Croce holds an abiding love for all types of musical genres: Blues, Soul, Pop, Jazz, and Rock n’ Roll. A virtuosic piano player, Croce toured with B.B. King and Ray Charles before age 21. Over his career, he has performed with many musicians, from Willie Nelson to the Neville Brothers, Béla Fleck to Ry Cooder. A.J. has also co-written songs with such formidable tunesmiths as Leon Russell, Dan Penn, Robert Earl Keen, and multi-Grammy winner Gary Nicholson. His albums have all charted and done so on an impressive array of charts: Top 40, Blues, Americana, Jazz, College, and Radio 1. The Nashville-based singer/songwriter has also landed 20 singles on various Top 20 charts. While it’s clear A.J.’s recordings and shows span many genres, his tastes and extended influences reach even further to classical styles and world music styles, from Latin Jazz to music from Africa, Eastern Europe, and India. A.J.’s deep love for music is understandable, considering that his mother, Ingrid, was a singer/songwriter, as was his father, the late Jim Croce.

    Croce’s performance is sponsored by Mike & Jeanne Shohoney (Sha-Hone-E) and Adam’s Rib. This event is supported in part by a grant from the Oshkosh Area Community Foundation and the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the State of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the Arts.

    Tickets for A.J. Croce’s performance on February 04 at 7:30 p.m. are $37 and available at www.thrasheroperahouse.com or by calling 920.294.4279

    Thrasher Opera House’s mission is to promote the arts and the power of live performance, provide a community gathering place, and preserve the historic Thrasher Opera House.  A charming, intimate, friendly venue with excellent acoustics. Built-in 1910, restored in 1997, and on the National Register of Historic Places. Seats 200.  For more information, please visit www.thrasheroperahouse.com

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    Jason Mansmith

    Thrasher Opera HouseMarketing Director

    P.O. Box 4 • 506 Mill St. • Green Lake, WI • 54941

    P:  920.294.4279

    www.thrasheroperahouse.com


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