Amputee Support group
An amputee group is forming in Green Bay. The group is open to amputees and family members who are interested in sharing some of their challenges with regard to limb loss.
Contact Chris at 920-469-0555 with questions
The Arthritis Foundation is making plans for the annual That’s The Spirit Wine/Beer Tasting and Golf Scramble presented by Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Specialists of Green Bay (OSMS). Mingle with friends while enjoying delicious hors d oeuvre's, an excellent wine and beer selection. Live music entertainment will be provided by Big Mouth and The Power Tool Horns. Take part in the silent, blind, and live auctions. Last years items included Green Bay Packers autographed jerseys, jewelry, and vacation packages. The funds raised at this event goes to support many local and state wide programs and services that advocate the 1.1 million Wisconsinites, including nearly 6,000 children, who battle arthritis diseases every day.
Fertile Ground: Art and Agriculture is part of the Brown County Federation of History Museums 2012 programs.
Living Well with Chronic Conditions is a six week class lasting 2.5 hours each week. Learn techniques to deal with the symptoms of chronic condition(s), fatigue, pain, stress and emotional problems such as depression, anger, fear and frustration. Other topics include: exercise, healthy eating, appropriate use of medications and working more effectively with health care providers.
Learn about the culture and papermaking in Brazil, Finland, France and Italy. Lots of fun hands-on activities and crafts-Venetian gondola, Finnish star, maracas, Pandeiro-like tambourine, and more. Sponsored by Metso. All activities included with regular admission: $12/family, $5/adult, $4/senior, $3/child. Event runs through Oct. 31, 2012 Monday - Saturday 10 am - 4 pm.
Kirtan with Dennis Hawk, Kathleen Kelly-Hoffman and Friends
Community Emergency Response Team Training (C.E.R.T.) Class Fall 2012
The CERT training includes 24 hours of hands on and classroom instruction.
Classes will be held every Thursday, from 6-9 p.m. Classes begin promptly at 6:00 p.m., so try to arrive by 5:45 p.m.!
Sept. 27 - November 15
Classes are free and will be held at:
Village of Howard Fire Department
2456 Glendale Ave.
Green Bay, WI
The knowledge and skills you develop may save yourself, your family, your community in the event of a disaster.
To learn more about CERT go to www.citizencorps.gov/cert/
Take the online introduction, IS-317 (print your certificate and bring it to class).
For more information or to register, contact Carol Smith at bereadycert@yahoo.com or phone 676-3065. Registration deadline is Tuesday, September 25th. Registration is on a first come, first serve basis. Class size is limited to 25 volunteers. Graduates can purchase optional CERT backpacks for aroung $25. More information will be provided during classes.
Take the online introduction, IS-317 (print your certificate and bring it to class).
Mulberry Lane Farm celebrates the PuMpKiN harvest with each guest receiving a FREE PuMpKiN that you pick yourself from over 8 acres of pumpkins!
It's like being lost in the candy store. Each pumpkin looks better than the next. Allow yourself plenty of time to find just the right one.
But first enjoy your guided tour of the farm.
Amish Buggy Rides also available Saturdays and Sundays. (buggy rides extra)
The kiddos will enjoy time in the Old Fashion Play Area. Huge tractor tires to ascend, hollow logs to climb through, bouncy balls too.
Mom & Dad will enjoy reminiscing of a simpler time while strolling through The Olde Tool Shed , A Step Back in Time Barn and The Olde Blacksmith Shop. All filled with antiques and nostalgic memorabilia.
Also available at the farm in fall; Farmer Felicia’s caramel apples, Farmer Barb’s homemade chicken noodle soup, Farmer Barb’s homemade sloppy joes, Farmer Bonnie’s chocolate chip cookies. But wait…we also have hot apple cider and hot chocolate too. Fall is definitely in the air!
It’s fun for the whole family! Come early – stay late.
The Hmong are an Ancient Culture. The Hmong are Allies. The Hmong are Refugees. The Hmong are Neighbors. Discover the Hmong culture- from their transition to the U.S., to a traditional Hmong house built on Neville grounds- in this exciting exhibit.
FALL RUMMAGE SALE
TRINITY LUTHERN CHURCH 370 BOWEN ST. OSHKOSH --LOWER LEVEL.
THURS. OCT. 4TH, FRI. OCT 5TH--9am to 3pm
SAT. OCT. 6TH--9am to 12:00 Noon. $3.00 BAG SALE, SAT. ONLY.
Every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday in October.
Tickets sold from 6:30-9:30.
Adult $10
12 and under (Must be accompanied by an adult) $8
Location: 1000 W Main St. in Little Chute
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE
More Info: 920-423-3066
Children may use monster protection necklaces to ward off the monsters and keep them from interacting with child.
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