Support group for people with depression or bipolar.
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.
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.
A small exhibition of woodcuts by the late Daniel F. Dickhut will be on display in the Mezzanine from December 5, 2011 until February 5, 2012.
The exhibition includes wildlife prints and hand-chiseled woodblocks from which the prints were pulled.
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.
An adult evening of entertainment to support scholarships for families with limited financial means. Live entertainment provided by the Academy's talented teachers and students, delicious desserts and fabulous prizes including trips, a piano and an iPad. An online auction will be conducted between Jan. 20-Feb. 1 at www.biddingforgood.com.
$30 in advance; $35 at the door
Join us for an evening of Scottish traditions at a Robert Burns Dinner sponsored by Clan Donald Pipes & Drums. The evening will include a Scottish buffet, Scotch tasting, toasts, songs, music, and dancing. Social hour begins at 6:00 p.m., followed by the ceremonial presentation of the haggis, a traditional Scottish dish, at 7:00 p.m.. Piping and dancing will follow dinner.
Tickets: $35, $11 for children under 10, $15 Scotch tasting. Contact Dolores Mick for tickets and more information at 920-921-5796.
Location: Bridgewood Resort Hotel & Conference Center, 1000 Cameron Way, Neenah, Wisconsin
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.
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