Celebration Academy is offering a weekly story hour for young children – Friday mornings at 9:30 am at the 9th Street Wellness Center, 1028 9th Street, Green Bay, WI 54304. The story hour is free. An optional craft project related to the book is available after reading the story. The craft project fee is $2. Reservations may be made at 490-9699.
Welcome to the Oshcars, an awards-show-themed exhibit that celebrates outstanding artifacts from the Oshkosh Public Museum’s collections. More than 100 star-quality artifacts heat up the red carpet as they compete in 20 historically themed categories. Meet VIP artifacts and collection celebrities and listen to their personal interviews about their rise to fame in this clever, Hollywood-esque exhibit. Then, become an Academy member and cast your votes for the prestigious awards, to be announced at a formal awards ceremony in spring 2013.
Fertile Ground: Art and Agriculture is part of the Brown County Federation of History Museums 2012 programs.
Swim times on Fridays 11am-12pm, Saturdays 12pm-1: 30pm, and Sundays 12pm-2pm starting Sept 1, 2011 through Dec 19, 2011
Bring your whole family to enjoy Swimtastic Swim School's 90-degree water, palm tree shower, and water slide!
Call for a FREE Family Swim Pass!
Address:
Swimtastic Swim School
1420 University Dr
Menasha, WI 54952
Deep-Fried Perch, Baked Cod and Chicken Strip dinners include choice of potato, home-baked rolls and homemade coleslaw. Soft drinks are included; desserts are available for purchase. Our Saviour, 120 S Henry St (corner of Decker and Henry). Serving from 5-7 pm. Carry outs available Call 468-4065
Fish Fry every 2nd Friday during the school year (Sept-May)
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.
IT’S A HARD KNOCK LIFE! ANNIE TO WOW AUDIENCES AT DENMARK HIGH SCHOOL
Denmark, WI, USA-October 5, 2012-Denmark High School students will present their fall musical, “Annie”, the first two weekends in November. With its hopeful message and unwavering belief in a better tomorrow, Annie became one of the biggest Broadway musical hits of the 1970s, running for almost six years and playing 2,377 performances, and is now in the midst of its Broadway revival in New York. The musical won seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Book (Thomas Meehan) and Best Score (Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin), the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical, seven Drama Desk Awards including Best Musical, and the Grammy for Best Cast Show Album.
Based on the popular comic strip, “Little Orphan Annie” by Harold Gray, this show is a true delight. A timeless classic filled with good humor and a great message, Annie has continued to entertain audiences for years. The score contains a number of memorable songs, such as “Tomorrow” and “It’s a Hard Knock Life,” among many others. The students will wow you with their interpretation of the characters and Broadway-caliber choreography.
The cast includes: Mackenzie Linzmeier, whose vocal prowess and presence is unforgettable in the lead role of Annie; D.J. Ullman as the stoic and commanding Daddy Warbucks; Makayla Johnson, who becomes the lousy lush Miss Hannigan (you will surely laugh at loud at her portrayal); Laura Duescher as Warbucks’ even-keeled, in control secretary, Grace Farrell; and Tiffany Polzin as Molly, the smallest, most precious orphan whose performance is absolutely adorable. A talented group of elementary, middle, and high school students round out the cast as orphans, servants, Hooverville and New York City folks, and other colorful characters. The show is directed by David and Jennifer Harper, Heidi Linden and Lindsey Bosetski (student director).
For the first time, the musical will be performed over two weekends. The dates are: November 1, 2, 3, 9 and 10 with shows at 7:00 pm. The closing performance will be Sunday, November 11 at 2:00 pm. Advance tickets go on sale for $8.00 in mid October and will also be available at the door for $10.00. Annie is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. 421 West 54th Street New York, NY 10019 Tel: (212)-541-4684 Fax: (212)-397-4684 www.MTIShows.com
Denmark High School- 450 N. Wall St. Denmark, WI 54208
For the Sixteenth consecutive year, The Frame Workshop will be honored to host a visit by a family member of the respected German nutcracker maker, Holzkunst Christian Ulbricht.
We welcome Gunther Ulbricht, on his eighth visit during our annual Christmas Open House. We are fortunate as The Frame Workshop is only one of a handful of stops across the United States part of the 2012 Ulbricht U.S. tour.
Featured will be many new designs for 2012 from the Ulbricht firm including the special "Cracking Bird" nutcracker for this year's US Signing Tour, a Partridge.

For more information please visit: Gunther Ulbricht Visit 2012.
Deer Hunters Rifle Sight-in
Saturday & Sunday November 3rd,4th & 10th, 11th from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
Izaack Walton League grounds - A.D. Sutherland Chapter
N6491 County Hwy K
Fond du Lac, WI 54937
25 yd, 100 yd and running deer targets
Hambergers, Brats & Chili available
Only $5 per gun
Appleton East High School Theater Department presents the musical comedy of “The Producers”. Tickets are available online at aeproducers.net Admission: $12 main floor, $10 balcony. Box office open school days 10:30-1:15 and 3:30-4:30, phone 832-5733.
Snowdrop WI will be collecting new toys from 11/5-12/21 that will be delivered to pediatric cancer patients at Childrens Hopsital on Christmas Eve.
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