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.
Fun is the name of the game with this family-friendly exhibit about toys. From Jack-in-the-Box to Hokey Pokey Elmo, take a peek inside some of today’s and yesterday’s popular toys to explore the gadgets and gizmos that make them work. Toys features 12 different hands-on stations that illustrate the simple mechanisms commonly found in toys and is full of kid-friendly games and challenges. Trace patterns on a gigantic Etch A Sketch or become a master toymaker and experiment with the many different mechanical and electrical doodads that make toys so fun! Get the family together and get ready… get set… GO PLAY!
This event goes until June 30th! Have fun at hands-on stations using simple machines. Explore how work can be made more simple and fun! Members- free, Families- $12, Adults- $5, Children- $3, Seniors- $4
Next to Fratello's Restaurant on the Fox River.
Spring comes to life at the farm. Baby chicks, baby ducklings, baby kid goats, baby lambs, baby piglets, baby calves, baby ponies, baby kittens, baby bunnies...baby, baby do we have babies!
Milk a cow, ride a pony, enjoy a hay ride, catch a chicken, kiss a pig, cuddle a kitten and more!
Closed Mon & Tues in May. Closed Tues in June. Visit website for more details.
www.mulberrylanefarmwi.com or 920-989-3130 for more details.
The Waterboard Warriors Water Ski Team offers a family-friendly environment, performing free ski shows for the community. The show provides a variety of acts including large pyramids, barefooting, jump, strap doubles, ballet, and more. The show is themed with costumes and music for a unique and entertaining experience. The ski site is located in Brown County Park, in Wrightstown, half-way between Green Bay and Appleton on the East side of the Fox River. Many people bring lawnchairs and / or blankets to sit on during the show. Sunglasses are recommended. We do have concessions available on site including water, soda, candy, snacks, and more. We are a non-profit community organization.
From North: Hwy 41 South to County U. South on County U, left on County DD to Wrightstown
From South: Hwy 41 North to County J (Kaukauna). Left on frontage road to Hwy 96 to Wrightstown.
Come celebrate 30 years with Kaukauna Community Players and enjoy our Amateur Production of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat."
Ticket prices are Adults $12.00 and Child/Students are $9.00
Shows are on Wednesday June 27th, Thursday June 28th, and Friday June 29th
Tickets are $8/member and $10/non-member.
Tickets are available after June 1st. Call 920-448-4460 to get yours!
“SOCIAL BALLROOM DANCE”
AND LESSON
HUMBOLDT HAUS
4931 HUMBOLDT RD
GREEN BAY WI
THURSDAY, JUNE 28
7PM TO 10PM
$10 PER PERSON
Dance information - 920-366-9798
Website - letsdancegreenbay.com
Come early and enjoy the Humboldt Haus
Thursday specials:
$1.50 Burgers
Or
$5.95 Chicken Dinner Special (4 Piece)
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