Ripon Public Library March Programs
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Linda DeCramer, Youth Services Susie Menk, Adult & Teen Services
decramer@riponlibrary.org menk@riponlibrary.org
120 Jefferson Street |Ripon WI 54971| 920-748-6160
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12/16/2024
COZY UP WITH LIBRARY PROGRAMS
Ripon, WI – The Ripon Public Library is pleased to offer a fresh slate of programming. Keep reading to discover all that March has to offer for all ages! Thanks to the Friends of the Library, and other generous partners, programming is always free, and registration is not required unless noted.
MON | MAR 3 | 6 PM | Empowered Living: A Smart Choices Series –Tracy Gibson: Estate Planning | ADULTS
Learn the language and tools used in estate planning so you can make the best decisions for yourself.
Empower yourself with the information you need to make the best decisions for your life! This series will assist adults with strategic planning and thoughtful decision making in some of life’s most important areas.
Sat | MARCH 8 | 10:00-11:30 AM | LOVE YOUR LEPRECHAUN CRAFT SPECTACULAR | KIDS & FAMILIES
Experience three delightful St. Patrick’s Day themed stations featuring engaging paper and popsicle stick crafts, along with dot painting. Each craft stands out as a fun project in its own right. BONUS: Complete all three crafts and merge them into a unified piece of art! Here’s how: start by dot painting a vibrant rainbow canvas. While the paint dries, craft a unique Pot of Golden Kindness from paper and build a popsicle stick leprechaun. Finally, attach both the Pot of Golden Kindness and the leprechaun to the rainbow canvas, creating a charming St. Patrick’s Day scene.
Paint will be involved, so please dress appropriately. Child-sized paint smocks are available.
SAT | MAR 8 | 10:00 AM – 12:00 NOON | TEENS | AGES 11-17
Are you curious about knitting but not sure where to begin or what tools you need? Look no further. This finger knitting event makes it simpler than ever! Join us to learn some basic knitting stitches using only your fingers plus yarn. This quick style of knitting will have you creating scarves, jewelry and more in no time. We hope you’ll join us for this lovely morning of all supplies provided knitting and creating! Yarn is supplied but feel free to bring your own favorite stranded fiber too.
SAT | MAR 8 | 1-3 PM | GENEALOGY 101 | ADULTS
Ever wonder about your family history? Who was your grandmother’s grandfather? What did he do for a living? When did my family come to America? Who is that man wearing a military uniform in the photo I found in the old trunk in the attic and how am I related? What part did my relatives possibly play in historical events? These questions are some of the pieces of the large puzzle called genealogy. As with any puzzle, the pieces can be put together in any order, but putting some pieces together first makes the whole puzzle easier to complete.
Beginning in March, a three-part genealogy program to help participants learn the steps of discovering their own family trees will take place at the Ripon Public Library, led by Lara Grant, the Ripon Historical Society’s genealogist. In part one, participants will learn where to start your family history journey, through what could be found at home, and what can be found elsewhere, the types of sources, and how to organize your findings. Resources available at the Ripon Public Library and the Ripon Historical Society will be the focus of the second part in April and a more detailed look at online sources will be discussed in part three in May.
Register for this 3-part series by calling 920-748-6160.
WEDS | MAR 12 – APR 30 | 10 AM | BABY BOUNCE | A GROUP FITNESS TIME FOR CAREGIVERS, THEIR BABIES & PRESCHOOLERS!
Callista Wesner, M.S. Exercise Science, hosts fun, friendly fitness sessions to combat the winter blahs! A variety of adult/child sizes, ages and abilities will be supported with a range of options and instruction. Keep the good energy going! Resource cards outlining each workout plus a QR code to a YouTube video are also provided.
Participants can expect to be active for about 20 minutes through each week’s unique content. The goal is to involve children safely in the action as long as they remain interested. If children need a break from the fitness session library staff will engage them in activities in the Romper Room allowing adults to continue. Stick around afterward for a healthy snack, camaraderie, and STAY & PLAY in the Romper Room!
All participants, adults and children, must have a liability waiver completed in advance. Waivers are available for pick up at the library or via the library website. After Baby Bounce all are welcome to STAY & PLAY in the Romper Room.
SUN | MAR 9 | 1-4 PM | D&D GAME TIME | AGES 11+
Always wanted to delve into the iconic D&D role-playing game but found it daunting? Local Dungeon Masters guide players through one-shot adventures. Beginners welcome! No registration necessary.
MON MAR 10| 2 PM | MONDAY MOVIE MATINEE
The untold story of the witches of Oz, stars powerhouse Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba, a young woman, misunderstood because of her unusual green skin, who has yet to discover her true power, and superstar Ariana Grande as Glinda, a popular young woman, gilded by privilege and ambition, who has yet to discover her true heart. —Swank
(2024 PG 2h 40m)
THU | MAR 13 | 6-7:30 PM | CRAFT CLUB: String Pull Pour Painting | AGES 10+
Pour painting is delightful but if you’re aiming to create specific designs incorporating string is key. This class covers fundamental techniques for crafting unique designs using string and acrylic paints on canvas.
All materials including canvases, paint, and string are provided.
Please register in advance to ensure we have enough supplies for everyone!
WED MAR 19 | 6-8 PM | ADULT GAME NIGHT | AGES 16+
Join us on the 3rd Wednesday of every month for an evening of modern board games. We teach, you play! Check our website/Facebook for featured game(s). Recurring event, 3rd Wednesday of each month.
THURS | 10 AM | MAR 20 – MAY 8 except Aril 24 | STORYTIME + STAY & PLAY | FOR KIDS & CAREGIVERS
Welcome to active learning & fun, where early literacy & 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. After Storytime, Stay-and-Play in the Romper Room! This active space allows kids to release excess energy and advance their physical skills all while supporting social connections for kids and their adults.
MON MAR 24 | 2 PM | CLASSIC MOVIE MONDAY
Join us and relive the glory days of the black and white movies! Complimentary popcorn available.
Epic swashbuckler about the regal outlaw hero and loyal-to-King-Richard defender of the realm who, with the help of his merry men of Sherwood Forest, takes on usurping traitor Prince John and his mutinous minions. –Swank
(1938PG 1h 42m)
MON FEB 24 | 6:30-7:30 PM | ADULT BOOK DISCUSSION: The 6:20 Man by David Baldacci
Every day without fail, Travis Devine puts on a cheap suit, grabs his faux-leather briefcase, and boards the 6:20 commuter train to Manhattan, where he works as an entry-level analyst at the city’s most prestigious investment firm. In the mornings, he gazes out the train window at the lavish homes of the uberwealthy, dreaming about joining their ranks. In the evenings, he listens to the fiscal news on his phone, already preparing for the next grueling day in the cutthroat realm of finance. Then one morning Devine’s tedious routine is shattered by an anonymous email: She is dead.
Sara Ewes, Devine’s coworker and former girlfriend, has been found hanging in a storage room of his office building, presumably a suicide, at least for now—prompting the NYPD to come calling on him. If that wasn’t enough, before the day is out, Devine receives another ominous visit, a confrontation that threatens to dredge up grim secrets from his past in the army unless he participates in a clandestine investigation into his firm. This treacherous role will take him from the impossibly glittering lives he once saw only through a train window, to the darkest corners of the country’s economic halls of power . . . where something rotten lurks. And apart from this high-stakes conspiracy, there’s a killer out there with their own agenda, and Devine is the bull’s-eye. –Amazon
DROP-IN BOREDOM BUSTERS
- Come play in the 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 trikes, foot-to-floor vehicles, a balance bike, tunnels, tumbling mats, balance beams, and more. The Romper Room, which is open during regular library hours, is most engaging for ages 2-6 years, though younger/older kids are welcome.
- Enjoy the always-available board games, toy library, and activity sheets located in the youth department.
- Visit the community table where there is always a puzzle in progress! Stay for a bit and place a few pieces or settle in for a longer session.
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/
Eats for the Arts to Happen April 03-13 Throughout Green Lake Area
Eats for the Arts to Happen April 03-13 Throughout Green Lake Area
Green Lake, Wis. (February 17, 2025) – Eats for the Arts Restaurant Days, an initiative from the Thrasher Opera House, will kick off on Thursday, April 03, and continue through Sunday, April 13. The event will feature participating restaurants around the Green Lake area with a portion of proceeds benefiting the Thrasher Opera House, so every bite you take helps to enrich our local arts scene! Eats for the Arts: Restaurant Days aims to celebrate the culinary excellence in Green Lake, WI, and surrounding areas! “Eats for the Arts is back for its second year, and we’re thrilled to bring the community together again through great food and local support,” said Katie Menting, Thrasher Opera House Director of Development. “It’s the perfect excuse to enjoy a meal at one of our amazing participating restaurants while helping keep the arts alive in Green Lake and the surrounding area. We’re so grateful for the restaurants and diners who made this event a success!” Carrie Nolen owner of Sassafras Coffee in Green Lake said “We were excited to participate in this event and bring a little extra buzz to the
coffee shop with specialty drinks inspired by staff favorites at Thrasher Opera House. Let’s do it again.”
Participating businesses in Green Lake, Ripon, Princeton, Berlin, and Montello include:
The 300 Club – Green Lake, WI
Adams Rib – Green Lake, WI
Chops – Green Lake, WI
CorNutrition – Berlin, WI
Horseradish Kitchen + Market – Princeton, WI
J’s BBQ – Ripon, WI
Knuth Brewing Co. – Ripon, WI
Mr. & Mrs. P’s – Ripon, WI
Norton’s – Green Lake, WI
Oakwood Bar & Coffee Lounge – Green Lake, WI
Oakwood Restaurant – Green Lake, WI
Oyster Crackers – Montello, WI
The Public House – Ripon, WI
RC Nutrition – Ripon, WI
Sassafras Coffee – Green Lake, WI
Waves Pub & Grill – Green Lake, WI
Information and more details, including hours and menus of participating restaurants, are available at www.thrasheroperahouse.com – Restaurant looking to join in the fun? There’s still time! Contact Thrasher for details.
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 two hundred.
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New Winter/Spring Season at Thrasher Opera House Released
New Winter/Spring Season at Thrasher Opera House Released
Green Lake, Wis. (November 21, 2024) – Get ready for an exciting Winter/Spring Season at the
Thrasher Opera House, where we’re bringing an amazing mix of talented performers to the stage!
From beloved returning favorites to fresh new artists, this season promises something for
everyone. Executive Director Rachael Avery couldn’t be more excited, saying, “We can’t wait to kick
off a season full of energy and variety—offering everything from blues to bluegrass, Celtic to String
Bands, and so much more.” Mark your calendars: tickets go on sale November 21! Check out our
website at www.thrasheroperahouse.com or call 920.294.4279 for all the details on this
unforgettable lineup.
March 2025
March 01 | Jesse Roper| Doors and Bar 6:45 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $30
Soul artist delivers explosive, indie-infused performances, blending rich vocals with masterful
guitar. He’s shared stages with legends like Booker T. Jones and Beth Hart. His latest release, Make
It All Work Out, is a soulful, standout single.
March 07 | Matt Schofield | Doors and Bar 6:45 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $30
British-born, US-based Matt Schofield, an award-winning guitarist and British Blues Hall of Famer,
has captivated global audiences with his emotive playing, influential style, and acclaimed original
compositions for 20 years.
March 14 | Marcia Ball | Doors and Bar 6:45 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $35
Gulf Coast rhythms and blues with deep soul. Her latest album, Shine Bright, shows her energetic
performances and award-winning legacy. “Rollicking, playful, good-time blues and intimate,…her
songs ring with emotional depth.” – Rolling Stone
March 21 | Rucksack Revolution | Doors and Bar 6:45 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $30
Two of Wisconsin’s top singer-songwriters: Adam Greuel from the lively Horseshoes & Hand
Grenades, and Sarah Vos of the folk-inspired Dead Horses. Performing original songs rich with
harmony, introspection, and soaring melodies.
March 22 | Sonny Landreth & Cindy Cashdollar | Doors and Bar 6:45 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $35
Slide guitar master Landreth and steel guitar virtuoso Cashdollar showcase world class guitar
skills. Landreth has collaborated with legends like Clapton, while Cashdollar, a five-time Grammy
winner that excels across genres.
April 2025
April 03 | Skerryvore | Doors and Bar 6:45 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $30 (SEATED)
Skerryvore has brought its performances to audiences across the globe. A mix of fiddle,
accordions, pipes, and whistles, alongside guitar and vocals, underpinned by driving bass, drums,
and keys, representing the best in contemporary Scottish traditional music.
April 04 | Skerryvore | Doors and Bar 6:45 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $26 (STANDING)
Skerryvore has brought its performances to audiences across the globe. A mix of fiddle,
accordions, pipes, and whistles, alongside guitar and vocals, underpinned by driving bass, drums,
and keys, representing the best in contemporary Scottish traditional music.
April 10 | Della Mae | Doors and Bar 6:45 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $27
GRAMMY-nominated, all-woman band Della Mae unites top female musicians to promote peace
and inspire women. Led by Celia Woodsmith and Kimber Ludiker, they’ve toured 30+ countries,
spreading roots music.
April 11 | The Brit Pack | Doors and Bar 6:45 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $35
Formed by British session musicians in 2011, The Brit Pack delivers an authentic British Invasion
experience, performing classics from legends like The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Queen, Bowie, Elton
John, and more.
April 24 | Cassie & Maggie | Doors and Bar 6:45 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $35 (506 Session) – Limited Cocktail Seating
“Be it their foot percussion accompanying driving Nova Scotian sets, perfect blend of harmonies,
added to a stunning interplay on various instruments, an evening spent with Cassie & Maggie is a
great night…” – Irish Music Magazine
April 25 | Tinsley Ellis | Doors and Bar 6:45 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $30
Ellis’ new acoustic album, Naked Truth is a departure and an arrival, steeped in folk blues
traditions. After four decades of electric blues-rock, Ellis taps into the raw essence of blues,
fulfilling a longtime dream for his fans.
May 2025
May 01 | Harry Manx | Doors and Bar 6:45 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $35
“Mysticssippi” blues man Harry Manx blends Indian folk melodies with slide guitar blues, a sprinkle
of gospel and compelling grooves. Manx is a prolific artist, releasing 12 albums in a 12-year span,
and has won six Juno Awards.
May 09 & May 10 |Paul Thorn Band | Doors and Bar 6:45 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $35
Paul has created an innovative and impressive career, pleasing crowds with his muscular brand of
roots music—bluesy, rocking, and thoroughly Southern Americana. “…a rare and addictive mixture
of soul, wit, humor, and musicality.” – Mark Knopfler
May 16 | Karla Bonoff | Doors and Bar 6:45 p.m. | Show 7:30 p.m.
Tickets $37
Born in Southern California, she began songwriting at 15. A figure in L.A.’s music scene, she rose to
prominence through collaborations with Linda Ronstadt and her solo success, blending folk, rock,
and heartfelt storytelling.
May 29 | The Low-Phe Life | Doors and Bar 5:00 p.m. | Showing 6:00 p.m.
Tickets: FREE
The Low-Phe Life is an animated-documentary-comedy series about living with PKU—a rare
metabolic disorder. PKU or phenylketonuria inhibits a person’s ability to break down protein.
People with PKU, like Kurt Sensenbrenner the series’ director, must adhere to a strict low protein
diet of fruits and vegetables, and drink a supplemental formula multiple times a day for
their entire life to avoid serious neurological and physical side effects.
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