Hometown Broadcasting Community Calendar
13 June 2016
- 23June 23, 2024No events
- 24June 24, 2024
Ripon Library Events JUNE 24-27
Linda DeCramer, Youth Services Susie Menk, Adult & Teen Services
decramer@riponlibrary.org menk@riponlibrary.org
120 Jefferson Street |Ripon WI 54971| 920-748-6160
PRESS RELEASE FOR EVENTS JUNE 24-27
6/17/24
ADVENTURE BEGINS AT YOUR LIBRARY
Ripon, WI- An adventure-themed summer continues with the Ripon Public Library’s something-for-everyone summer lineup! Thanks to the Friends of the Library and other generous partners, programming is always free, and registration is not required unless noted.
PRIZES FOR KIDS, TEENS, AND ADULTS!
Don’t miss this chance to win prizes and valuable gift cards to local businesses including Mugs and More, Sweet and Saulty, Sassy’s Pops A Lot, Campus Cinema, Chamber Bucks, Kwik Trip, Knuth’s Brewing Company, and Roadhouse Pizza! All it takes is 30 seconds to register at the library’s front desk, then every time you check out reading materials your participation is automatically logged by staff. Check out reading material 3 out of 4 weeks each month to be eligible for prize drawings.
EVENT SCHEDULE: JUNE 24-27
MONDAY, JUNE 24 at 12 PM | ARMCHAIR TRAVEL: Explore the world from the comfort of the library or your own home with “Armchair Travel,” a six-week series occurring most Mondays at 12 PM in which locals share their travel adventures! Join in person or via Zoom. This week Julia Manor will present pictures and stories about her travels in Italy. Bring your own snack or lunch if you wish. Cookies & beverages served. Mark your calendars for the next adventure, July 8, to our National Parks with Dawn and Gary Scholtens. Series suited to ages 10 years and up. A Zoom link is available on the library website and Facebook page.
MONDAY, JUNE 24 at 6:30 PM | BOOK CLUB: Still Life With Bread Crumbs by Anna Quindlen
The story begins with an imagined gunshot and ends with a new tin roof. Between the two is a wry and knowing portrait of Rebecca Winter, a photographer whose work made her an unlikely heroine for many women. Books are available for check out prior to the discussion date. Stop at the library to get your copy. Join us in person or online for a lively discussion! Zoom link for online participation can be found on the library website.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 at 4 PM | LUMBERJACKS: Award-winning author, filmmaker, & songwriter Bill Jamerson brings history alive through music & storytelling! Adventure back to the days of Lumberjack Camps with true stories, tall tales, & toe-tapping songs! Dressed in period costume, the one-hour performance is as entertaining as it is important, as honest as it is fun. Mr. Jamerson’s show brings people, both ordinary and extraordinary, to life with stories of strength, wit, and charm. Many such stories were passed down to Bill from his grandfather who was a cook in a lumber camp and others whose family members worked in the woods.
THURSDAY, JUNE 27 at 10 AM | FAMILY FUN Hometown Style: Family Fun features stories, music, and hands-on activities with ages 3-8 years in mind but fun for the whole family! This week will focus on everyday places and people that make their communities wonderful and include a special visit from Officer Trevor Hanke and K-9 Rony! As Rony is set to retire, learn more about the process to secure the city’s next K-9 officer, Rony’s Recruit. Next week, July 4, the library is closed. Come back on July 11 for Smokey the Bear’s 80th birthday party including cupcakes and fire safety tips.
HONORING THE RED, WHITE, AND BLUE!
In honor of the Fourth of July holiday, programming July 1-5 is limited to a Red, White, and Blue Take and Make craft kit for all ages. Drop in to pick up a kit Wednesday, July third, while supplies last. The library will be closed on Thursday, July 4.
Visit the library’s website or follow Ripon Public Library on Facebook and Instagram for detailed information and the latest library news on programs and resources, or call a friendly librarian, 920-748-6160.
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Linda DeCramer | Youth Services Librarian
Ripon Public Library | 120 Jefferson Street
Ripon WI 54971 | 920-748-6160
she/her/hers
Website: https://www.riponlibrary.org/
- 25June 25, 2024
Ripon Library Events JUNE 24-27
Linda DeCramer, Youth Services Susie Menk, Adult & Teen Services
decramer@riponlibrary.org menk@riponlibrary.org
120 Jefferson Street |Ripon WI 54971| 920-748-6160
PRESS RELEASE FOR EVENTS JUNE 24-27
6/17/24
ADVENTURE BEGINS AT YOUR LIBRARY
Ripon, WI- An adventure-themed summer continues with the Ripon Public Library’s something-for-everyone summer lineup! Thanks to the Friends of the Library and other generous partners, programming is always free, and registration is not required unless noted.
PRIZES FOR KIDS, TEENS, AND ADULTS!
Don’t miss this chance to win prizes and valuable gift cards to local businesses including Mugs and More, Sweet and Saulty, Sassy’s Pops A Lot, Campus Cinema, Chamber Bucks, Kwik Trip, Knuth’s Brewing Company, and Roadhouse Pizza! All it takes is 30 seconds to register at the library’s front desk, then every time you check out reading materials your participation is automatically logged by staff. Check out reading material 3 out of 4 weeks each month to be eligible for prize drawings.
EVENT SCHEDULE: JUNE 24-27
MONDAY, JUNE 24 at 12 PM | ARMCHAIR TRAVEL: Explore the world from the comfort of the library or your own home with “Armchair Travel,” a six-week series occurring most Mondays at 12 PM in which locals share their travel adventures! Join in person or via Zoom. This week Julia Manor will present pictures and stories about her travels in Italy. Bring your own snack or lunch if you wish. Cookies & beverages served. Mark your calendars for the next adventure, July 8, to our National Parks with Dawn and Gary Scholtens. Series suited to ages 10 years and up. A Zoom link is available on the library website and Facebook page.
MONDAY, JUNE 24 at 6:30 PM | BOOK CLUB: Still Life With Bread Crumbs by Anna Quindlen
The story begins with an imagined gunshot and ends with a new tin roof. Between the two is a wry and knowing portrait of Rebecca Winter, a photographer whose work made her an unlikely heroine for many women. Books are available for check out prior to the discussion date. Stop at the library to get your copy. Join us in person or online for a lively discussion! Zoom link for online participation can be found on the library website.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26 at 4 PM | LUMBERJACKS: Award-winning author, filmmaker, & songwriter Bill Jamerson brings history alive through music & storytelling! Adventure back to the days of Lumberjack Camps with true stories, tall tales, & toe-tapping songs! Dressed in period costume, the one-hour performance is as entertaining as it is important, as honest as it is fun. Mr. Jamerson’s show brings people, both ordinary and extraordinary, to life with stories of strength, wit, and charm. Many such stories were passed down to Bill from his grandfather who was a cook in a lumber camp and others whose family members worked in the woods.
THURSDAY, JUNE 27 at 10 AM | FAMILY FUN Hometown Style: Family Fun features stories, music, and hands-on activities with ages 3-8 years in mind but fun for the whole family! This week will focus on everyday places and people that make their communities wonderful and include a special visit from Officer Trevor Hanke and K-9 Rony! As Rony is set to retire, learn more about the process to secure the city’s next K-9 officer, Rony’s Recruit. Next week, July 4, the library is closed. Come back on July 11 for Smokey the Bear’s 80th birthday party including cupcakes and fire safety tips.
HONORING THE RED, WHITE, AND BLUE!
In honor of the Fourth of July holiday, programming July 1-5 is limited to a Red, White, and Blue Take and Make craft kit for all ages. Drop in to pick up a kit Wednesday, July third, while supplies last. The library will be closed on Thursday, July 4.
Visit the library’s website or follow Ripon Public Library on Facebook and Instagram for detailed information and the latest library news on programs and resources, or call a friendly librarian, 920-748-6160.
# # #
Linda DeCramer | Youth Services Librarian
Ripon Public Library | 120 Jefferson Street
Ripon WI 54971 | 920-748-6160
she/her/hers
Website: https://www.riponlibrary.org/
- 26June 26, 2024No events
- 27June 27, 2024
Scott Kirby Outdoor Performance in Green Lake
Scott Kirby Outdoor Performance in Green Lake
Green Lake, Wis. (May 13, 2024) – Singer, songwriter, guitarist, storyteller, sailor, and road warrior are all words that aptly describe Scott Kirby. Kirby will play on Thursday, June 27, at the Havey’s Lakeside Lot (475 Lake Street, Green Lake) at 7:00 p.m., Writing songs for a new CD, performing 150 live shows a year throughout the US and Canada, and holding down the stage at his club—Key West’s Smokin’ Tuna Saloon—keep the barnacles off this modern-day troubadour.
A creative lyricist and accomplished finger-style acoustic guitarist with an expressive voice, Kirby describes himself as a direct descendent of the ’70s singer/songwriter movement. When it comes to songwriting, Kirby respects authenticity and counts on everyday life and his coastal roots for much of his inspiration. “I don’t wake up every day thinking about writing the next commercial hit,” says Kirby. “Songwriting for me is about telling stories, expressing emotions, and commentary on things I may find funny or absurd.” Over the years, Kirby has shared the stage with some of his favorite artists: Carole King, Jimmy Buffett, Livingston Taylor, Tom Rush, Mac McAnally, Peter Mayer, and others. When not on the road or performing in Key West, Kirby splits his time between Livingston, Montana, and the coast of New Hampshire, where he can often be found sailing, a lifelong passion of this descendent of Newfoundland fishers.
Audience members should bring their own lawn chairs; we ask for no beverage carry-ins, as a bar and cocktails will be available.
This event is generously underwritten by Mike and Jill Havey and Havey Communications.
Tickets for the Scott Kirby performance on June 27 at 7:00 p.m. are $25 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 he/him/his
Thrasher Opera House
Marketing DirectorP.O. Box 4 • 506 Mill St. Green Lake, WI • 54941-0004
P: 920.294.4279
- 28June 28, 2024
Berlin Public Library July News & Programs
Berlin Public Library
July 2024 News & Programs
Happy July 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 July programs:
View our Newsletter Regular Programs Storytime:
Our Wednesday 10 am Storytime will return in the fall!
Tiny Tots: Stories and Songs
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 Group:
Knitting/crocheting/needlework group that meets the last Tuesday of the month at 2 pm
Hours
Mon-Thurs: 9 am – 8 pm
Friday: 9 am – 6 pm
Saturday: 9 am – 1 pm
Sunday: Closed
4th of July Holiday Hours
Wed., July 3: 9 am – 5 pm
Thurs., July 4: Closed
Regular hours resume Fri., July 5
Have a safe and happy 4th of July!
Adventure Begins At Your Library
Summer Reading Program 2024
Through July 31
Read this summer and win prizes! Register on the Beanstack Tracker app or on the Beanstack website, or pick up paper reading cards at the library. Summer Reading Challenges are available for all ages: children, teens, and adults!
Thank you to our Summer Reading Sponsors!
AJ’s Riverside
Bijaks Culinary Cafe
Bugle Mouth Bass Club
Country Inn Fazoli’s
Friends of the Library
Kwik Trip
McDonald’s Shepard’s Drive-In
St. John’s Parent Teacher League
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
Summer Reading 2024 Faerie Hunt Tuesday, July 2 from 1-3 pm
Explore the Fae friends and foes from the world of Spiderwick. We will plan and prepare for a faerie hunt, test your Fae knowledge, document magical encounters, create our very own seeing devices, and more. For ages 8 and up.
Sign up soon! Call 920-361-5420 to register!
Join us every week for fun programs this summer!
Animal Visit with J&R Aquatic Animal Rescue Thursday, July 11 at 6 pm
Learn about and visit with the animals of J&R Aquatic Animal Rescue, including snakes, lizards, insects, spiders, hedgehogs, birds, and more. This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Library. *Registration is required.*
Outdoor Bash Thursday, July 18 from 3-6 pm
Bring the whole family and join us outside the library from 3-6 pm for fun yard games and activities, including giant bubbles, giant Jenga and other games, ladder toss, parachutes, cornhole and more! No registration necessary.
Fishing Excursion at Riverside Park Saturday, July 20 from 9-11 am
Fish with the Berlin Bugle Mouth Bass Club at Riverside Park from 9-11 am. Fishing poles and bait will be provided if you don’t have your own. Participants should meet in the parking lot by the boat slip in Riverside Park. *Registration is required.*
Magic Morgan & Liliana Thursday, July 25 at 1 pm
Prepare for eye-popping illusions, dazzling balloon twisters, stunts with live animals along with seemingly impossible tricks in an unusual and incredible display of magic when award-winning magicians Magic Morgan and Liliana take the stage. This program is sponsored by St. John’s Parent Teacher League. *Registration is required.*
Adult Programs
Friday Matinee – Dune Friday, July 19 at 1 pm
Join us for a free showing of Dune (2022, rated PG-13).
Game Night Friday, August 9 from 6:30-8:30 pm
Gather up your pals (or come solo to meet new ones) and join us after-hours at the library for board games and snacks! This event is for ages 16 and up. Bring a favorite board game to share or play one of the library’s many games! *Registration by August 7 is required.*
Free 24/7 Access to eBooks, Audiobooks, & More!
Hoopla Instantly read, listen, and watch with your Berlin Library card.
Libby Borrow free eBooks, digital audiobooks, and magazines from your library.
Kanopy!
Instantly borrow and stream movies free with your library card.om
Try Kanopy Today! NEW! – Kanopy Kids
Winnefox library users now have access to Kanopy Kids, a video streaming platform collection that features entertaining and educational films, TV series, and videos for kids! Kanopy Kids includes developmentally appropriate, age-based ratings, as well as additional parental controls. Enjoy storybook adaptions, film shorts, and PBS/BBC shows.
Try Kanopy Kids Featured Item
Hiking Daypack Kit Available for Checkout Checkout this hiking daypack kit to assist you on your next outdoor adventure! The kit includes a light-weight daypack, trekking poles, a compass, first aid kit, emergency whistle, headlamp, binoculars, and outdoor guides. Recommended for ages 16 and up.
*For a limited time, get a free Wisconsin State Park Day Pass when you checkout this kit (limit 1 per family).*
Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
Oasis Christian Fellowship Music Festival
Email: brianhbarlow@gmail.com Phone: 920 905-3551 Business Name: Oasis Christian Fellowship (Plainfield, WI) Questions?: We (Oasis Christian Fellowship) are holding a weekend music festival June 28-29, 2024, on the festival grounds of our church property located 2 miles s/e of downtown Plainfield. It is a renewal, of sorts, of the annual His Oasis Music Festivals of the late 1980’s-2006, now to be called Oasis Fest ’24.Contact: Brian H. Barlow, Pastor
Oasis Christian Fellowship
N5559 8th Ave.
Plainfield, WI 54966
best number: 920 905-3551 (cell)
also 715 335-6696 (home) - 29June 29, 2024
Marathon County Historical Society presents History Speaks – Sage of Wausau: Story of Neal Brown – Ben Clark
Event Name: Marathon County Historical Society presents History Speaks – Sage of Wausau: Story of Neal Brown – Ben Clark Event Location: Woodson History Center 410 Mcindoe Street Wausau WI 54403 Event Date: 06.29.2024 Start & End Time: 2:00-3:00 pm Event Details: Neal Brown, the “Sage of Wausau,” was a man of many interests and talents. From his tremendous abilities as a lawyer, to his firm views on politics, literature, and the outdoors, to the invaluable role he played getting various Wausau Group ventures off the ground; Brown has left an important legacy that might not be as well-known today compared to some of his contemporaries. In this program, historian Ben Clark recounts the compelling and complicated story that was Neal Brown’s life, to understand the man and the myth.
Archivist and historian at the Marathon County Historical Society. He produces and hosts our weekly History Chats livestreams and he oversees the museum’s archival collections.
The History Speaks lecture series is presented in cooperation with the Marathon County Public Library system.
How to get more details (Website/Phone Number): (715) 842-5750
https://www.facebook.com/events/1113865089715298Oasis Christian Fellowship Music Festival
Email: brianhbarlow@gmail.com Phone: 920 905-3551 Business Name: Oasis Christian Fellowship (Plainfield, WI) Questions?: We (Oasis Christian Fellowship) are holding a weekend music festival June 28-29, 2024, on the festival grounds of our church property located 2 miles s/e of downtown Plainfield. It is a renewal, of sorts, of the annual His Oasis Music Festivals of the late 1980’s-2006, now to be called Oasis Fest ’24.Contact: Brian H. Barlow, Pastor
Oasis Christian Fellowship
N5559 8th Ave.
Plainfield, WI 54966
best number: 920 905-3551 (cell)
also 715 335-6696 (home)
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