See a small exhibit on what, where and how bulk raw materials are delivered to, and removed from, Green Bay and the economic impact it has on our local economy.
Don't miss the Neville’s own major, juried art exhibition! This annual exhibition has been held each year (with a few exceptions) since it was established by Museum Director Earl G. Wright in 1942. Paintings, drawings, original prints, photographs, sculpture, and ceramics were all entered by artists living throughout Northeast Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula. Always highly competitive, only one in three or sometimes only one in two artworks entered were selected for the exhibition.
This year’s juror is Randall Berndt, co-director and curator at the James Watrous Gallery of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters in the Overture Center for the Arts, Madison, WI.
Two old, grumpy Polish ladies, Lottie & Bernice, become trapped in a television studio by a blizzard and end up taking over Western New York's favorite morning show, "Buffalo Yak". They are helped by two bickering janitors, a wildly ambitious, near-sighted intern who won't wear her glasses, a neurotic program director, and a station manager with marital problems. Things get much worse as the audience witnesses the funniest bad TV ever broadcast!
Tickets are available for purchase until 72 hours prior to each performance for $20.
Tickets are available for purchase for $10 until 72 hours prior to each performance or $12 at the door.
By phone: 920-834-4353
Online: www.machickaneeplayers.org
In Person: BayShore Books LLC, 302 Collins Avenue Oconto, www.bayshorebooksllc.com
We are dancing every Saturday night from 7:30-11:00. Each dance includes over 50 dance songs, prize raffel and mini lesson. The cost is $10 at the door. Coolers and carry ins are welcome and encouraged. Please come and share a dance with us!
Contact Michael Witte with any questions
414-704-4949
What was Appleton like during the Progressive Era (1850 – 1920)? The turn of the century was a period of speculation and excitement. Americans felt the excitement of world fairs and new technologies entering their daily lives. This new exhibit at the History Museum hinges on Appleton’s evolution from a fledgling manufacturing town to a modern industrial center. Through a collection of 3,000 photographs, amateur photographer W.D. Schlafer captured this rapidly changing environment during the Progressive Era in the Fox Cities. Visitors will see how much Appleton and the Fox Cities evolved as new technologies and ideas changed the lives of area residents during this transformative period.
Don't let your child's swimming abilities regress over the school year! Each one hour clinic focuses on perfecting a specific stroke. Students will benefit from specialized drills, exercises, and coaching by our professional teachers! Registration is required and class sizes are limited so call today to book your spot!
Where can you play the stock market, run your own lemonade stand, put your face on a million dollar bill, and see samples of currency from pounds to pesos? In Moneyville, that’s where! This exciting new exhibit at the Neville Public Museum will have you seeing money in a whole new way. Ideal for kids grade K-8.
Sponsored by: U.S. BANCORP, National Science Foundation, Rotary International, KC Stock Foundation, Bill Buerschinger.
Dinner, Silent & Live auctions, raffle drawing for 2012 Toyota Corolla. RSVP by 2/1/12. Get your Mardi Gras beads ready to swing! Picture celebrating in the streets of the French Quarter...Boubon Street...colorful masks and elegant costumes...aromatic Cajun cuisine, dizzying beat of New Orleans jazz
Live auction items include Door County cottage for a weekend; 1 week stay at African Winery; Trump Plaza in Chicago with Broadway tickets; Donald Driver autographed jersey; Golfer's Dream trip to the Taylormade lab in Carlsbad, CA; Yacht Day trip in Door County
4:30 Eucharistic Mass
5:00 Registration, silent auction
6:30 seating for dinner
8:00 Live auction
Chocolatefest is a family friendly event benefitting the children of Celebration Lutheran School -primarily with technology upgrades and tuition assistance. There will be chocolate desserts and drinks provided by local businesses and families, a silent auction, raffle, and live music from the band "Going Nowhere".
This year's theme is "Four Seasons" celebrating the ever-changing Wisconsin weather.
Cost is $9 adults, $5 children aged 3-11 and free for kids under 2. Tickets at the door or in advance at the school office.
Saint Mary Catholic Church will host a Valentine Dance on Saturday February 11th, 2012 in the Parish Hall at 804 Henriette Avenue in Crivitz, WI. The Bernie Kroll Polka Band will entertain 7 - 11pm with Free soda and snacks. Other refreshments available. Ticket $5 at the door.
SGT Adam Alexander is a 28-year-old soldier from the 432nd Civil Affairs Battalion based in Ashwaubenon, who was seriously injured from a gunshot wound to the head while serving in Afghanistan on November 10, 2011. Adam sustained traumatic brain injury and no longer has use of his right eye. He has already endured three brain surgeries as well as facial reconstruction surgery.
After spending a month at Walter Reed Army Hospital in Bethesda, MD, his care was transferred to a rehabilitation facility for further physical therapy. There will be additional surgeries followed by months of rehabilitation for the next several months. Adam’s life has forever been changed.
We, having soldiers in our family, know how important it is to come together when tragedies happen; that is why we have created the SGT Adam Alexander Benefit Committee. This committee will run a one-day event on Saturday, Feb. 11, 2012 in support of our Hometown Hero. With this community support our hope is to keep having Adam’s family by his side during his upcoming surgeries and help with adjustments to his home if required in the future.
Most donations are tax deductible. If a 501(c) number is needed for tax purposes one can be provided by calling the phone number listed below.
We are asking for help with silent auction items or monetary donations.
Donations are greatly appreciated by February 6, 2012.
Donations can be mailed to:
ADAM ALEXANDER BENEFIT
Attn: 2LT Dustin and Shana Yule
2700 N Drew Street
Appleton, WI 54911
If more information is needed Shana Yule can be reached at: (920) 735-4967 or alexander.benefit@yahoo.com or visit us on facebook at SGT Adam Alexander Benefit.
Please join us in support for our hometown hero:
When: February 11, 2012
Where: Chicago St. Pub & Grill
1950 Dickinson Rd. De Pere, WI 54115
Time: 4:00 PM - Silent Auction closes at 8:00 p.m.
Snowmobile races held on Upper Red Lake - just north of Gresham, WI 54128.
Further details: http://e-clubhouse.org/sites/GreshamWI/index.php
To Register: www.provintageracing.com
GREENBAY'S 'UNIQUE' BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MOTORCYCLE MEAT RAFFLE
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2012
@ SIDEKICKS BAR & GRILL
2:00-5:00PM
COME ON OUT GET YOUR PADDLES
LOTS OF MEAT AND LOT OF FUN TO BE HAD
ALL PROCEEDS DONATED TO RIBBON OF HOPE FOUNDATION-DE PERE WI
Geology Rocks! incorporates history, art, personal experiences, group activities, regional jobs and Wisconsin’s third largest industry. This exhibit has it all: fossils, gems, jewelry, killer asteroids, volcanoes, earthquakes, minerals, lapidary, crystals, bedrock, mining, collecting, exhibit graphics and hands-on interactives… and, of course, lots of fascinating rocks!
The Appleton Education Foundation is seeking nominations for the fifth annual Thomas G. Scullen Leadership Award.
Nominations will be accepted until 2/29/2012. The award recognizes a Fox Cities resident who is considered a leader in the field of education. The winner will be selected in March and receive a $1,000 prize.
Nomination forms can be found at www.appletoneducationfoundation.org and should be sent to the Appleton Education Foundation office, 122 E College Ave., Suite 1B, Appleton, WI 54911 or faxed to 920-832-1301.
Location: Our Saviour Lutheran Green Bay
120 S Henry St
Corner of Deckner and Henry
on Green Bay’s East Side
Financial Peace University is a 13-week, life-changing program that empowers and teaches you how to make the right money decisions to achieve your financial goals. The course includes practical lessons on the debt snowball plan for eliminating debt, building wealth, and cash flow (budget) planning and much, much more! It will be held for 13 weeks on Wednesdays at 6:30 starting February 22. The cost is $95 for materials. Call the church office at 468-4065 to register.
Scott Crane and Marty Granius bring the warmth of Tuna, Texas to the Attic stage in February. Providing comic relief in the depths of Wisconin's winter, they play show hosts for radio station OKKK, located in the "third smallest town" in Texas. The two actors play a total of 20 characters, the wacky residents of Tuna, a quirky little town where even the Lion's Club is "too liberal."
Presented by special arrangement with Samuel French.
Performances February 10/11 and 17/18, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. Ticket cost: $15.
For reservations call 920-734-7887 or email attictheatre@gmail.com.
Tickets are available to purchase by cash or check at the Thompson Center during open hours, or by cash, check or credit card one hour before the show.
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