ComedyCity is the Green Bay area's longest-running comedy club. Each show puts two teams of improvisational comedians onstage to compete for laughs. Audience suggestions inspire scenes, songs, and sketches. Performances at 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and also 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. ComedyCity is smoke free and always all-age appropriate. Reservations are recommended due to strong demand.
Admission:
Thursday $7 ($5 with student ID)
Fri & Sat $10 ($8 for students)
ComedyCity is the Green Bay area's longest-running comedy club. Each show puts two teams of improvisational comedians onstage to compete for laughs. Audience suggestions inspire scenes, songs, and sketches. Performances at 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and also 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. ComedyCity is smoke free and always all-age appropriate. Reservations are recommended due to strong demand.
Admission:
Thursday $7 ($5 with student ID)
Fri & Sat $10 ($8 for students)
St. Vincent Hospital's Taking Time support group meets on the first Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 8 P.M. in the St. Vincent Regional Cancer Center conference room in Green Bay. The support group is a place to meet others who are faced with the challenge of living with cancer. It is open to patients, family members, and friends.
For reservations, please call the group facilitator, Tom Bekkers, at (920) 433-0111.
Heckrodt Wetland Reserve's early childhood program series, "ToddlerTrails," meets the first and third Thursday of every month from 10 to 11 A.M. at the Heckrodt Nature Center. The program is designed for toddlers 12 to 36 months, accompanied by a parent or other adult.
Toddlers use their senses to explore their worlds every day -- touching, smelling, seeing, and listening. Toddler Trails provides a child-friendly experience guided by a naturalist, where they can explore nature using all these senses and more!
The fee for Toddler Trails is $4 per adult/child pair, $2 for additional older siblings. Note that toddlers require parental assistance; older siblings must be able to attend to themselves as program participants. A discounted rate for three consecutive sessions is available for $10/adult-child pair. There is no charge for children under 12 months or additional adults.
Space is limited to the first 15 paid registered children. All programming fees support public programming at HWR. For more information or to register, call (920) 720-9349.
SINGLES- All single are welcome for short meeting and socializing every second & forth Tuesday of the month. Come on and get out and meet other adult singles!
GriefShare recovery seminar and support group: Meets at Community Church of Appleton, 3701 N. Gillett St., Appleton, Sundays at 6:30 p.m.
Griefshare features nationally recognized experts on grief and recovery topics. Seminar sessions include “When Your Dreams Fall Apart,” “The Seasons of Grief,” “Emotions of Grief,” “When Your Spouse Dies,” “Your Family and Grief” and “Growing Through Grief.”
For more information, call Community Church at 731-5523.
Autism Night at the Central Wisconsin Children's Museum
On the first Monday of every month, CWCM hosts a night open exclusively to familes with autistic children. This is an opportunity to come play in a less overwhelming environment.
The program is free and is open 5-8 pm.
The Door County Cooperative Country Store and Rental is holding a Farmer's Market on Wednesday evenings from 4-7 pm. No fees or booth charges, just set up a table and sell! Call John or Trisha at (920) 743-3422 for more information
Meets the 2nd Tuesday of the month at 7:00pm., and at the
Gardens of the Fox Cities
NEW Programs Monthly
“Show and Tell” – bring anything you want to show off or have questions about.
Visitors are always welcome!
Door Prizes –
something Bonsai related, a tree, a book or supplies
For more information email
or call Dennis Chuchel at
920-739-9791
Fearless Freelancers Writer's Group
Bean Boulevard
2597 West Mason
1st and 3rd Wed of the month 7pm
Join us for feedback and encouragement on your writing journey.
For more info email Cheryl @ ckelley329@new.rr.com
Fearless Freelancers Writer's Group
Bean Boulevard
2597 West Mason
1st and 3rd Wed of the month 7pm
Join us for feedback and encouragement on your writing journey.
For more info email Cheryl @ ckelley329@new.rr.com
Need a Great Hot Breakfast ?
West Side Moravian Church
1707 South Oneida Street - Green Bay
(Corner of Oneida and Liberty Streets)
Free Meal Sponsored by Loaves & Fishes Community Meals Ministry
For more Information call (920) 499-4433
Lindgren Lodge is a Swedish Fraternal Organization. Our goal is to enjly, preserve,and promote our Scaninavian Heritage. We meet the 1st Tuesday of the month at the Aging Resource Center, 300 S. Adams, Green Bay, 7 PM
We have many traditional Swedish events during the year. Guests and new members are always welcome.
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The Attic Books & Coffee
4th Sunday of every month, 2-4pm
Bring instruments and/or voices and join in the fun!
Buying collections, large and small! Football, baseball, basketball, hockey, gaming cards, autographs & memorabilla, racing die cast, cards, collectibles and more!
Sports Card shows are held the first Saturday of every month except July when the event is scheduled for the 10th and December when the event is scheduled for the 10th, 11th & 12. Hours are 10a - 4p. To participate call Troy Leana - 920-429-0101.
Performing FREE ski shows all Summer long every Tuesday and Thursday. Bring the family and enjoy!!! Please visit us at:www.waterboardwarriors.org
We have concessions available: water, soda, candy, pizza.....
June & July at 7:00pm and 6:30pm in August.
Located in Brown County park, just south of Wrightstown, half-way between Green Bay and Appleton. 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. Our show site is located on the East side of the Fox River.
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
Beginning Ballroom/Nightclub dance lessons every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday nights. Lesson is from 7pm to 8pm and open dancing to practice until 10pm. Come join to learn a new dance, improve your dancing or add more moves to dances you enjoy. Join us for some fun! Lessons are ongoing every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday nights. There is a $9 fee for each lesson.
Ruby's Pantry Food Distribution
ALWAYS THE THIRD SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH
SHARING THE LOVE OF CHRIST THROUGH FOOD
8:00 AM - 10:30 AM
(as long as food supply keeps up with demand)
Bring your own boxes or Baskets for Food!
138 South Oborn Street, Waupaca Wi. 54981
Day Out With Thomas™
June 9-13
National Railroad Museum, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Peep, Peep! Thomas the Tank Engine will visit the Museum for a Day Out With Thomas™. Tickets will be available at our website – www.nationalrrmuseum.org beginning in mid-February 2010. Aspiring young engineers can ride along as Thomas leads the train. Meet Sir Topham Hatt. Enjoy musical entertainment by Mr. Billy and Grandpa Fred Turk. Laugh and clown around with magicians Jeff McMullen and Lou Lepore.
The Sheboygan County Chapter of the American Red Cross will be holding the second annual Mini-Putt Golf Competition on June 5, 2010 at Tom and Jerry’s Mini-Putt Golf Course in Plymouth, WI. Individuals can either enter the competitive event for $25 and compete for prize money totaling $2500 or participate in the non-competitive fun event for $10. There will be a brat fry, raffle and door prizes available through out the day. For more information, call 920-457-7739.
Weekly Bible Study.
Now on Wednesdays, studying the Book of Mark.
Bridge Point Church, 2421 West Point Rd, Green Bay (corner of West Point Rd and Wood Lane)
The 5th annual Sand Lake Conservation Camp will be held at Camp Bird Youth Camp near Crivitz, WI on June 24-26th for Wisconsin & Upper Michigan youth attending grades 6-8 in fall 2010. Sand Lake Conservation Camp provides positive educational outdoor experiences, increases appreciation and understanding of nature, and introduces a variety of opportunities in natural resources and conservation careers. Campers are exposed to environmental education topics, social situations, and hands-on activities, all of which contribute to life-long learning. Activities and programs include topics such as wildlife ecology, water quality, fisheries, forestry, and outdoor skills (orienteering, canoeing, etc.). General camp information and other materials can be found online at: http://www.marinettecounty.com/departments/page_7b805ec52d85/?department=a67be5f0c03a&subdepartment=2f2cdbf42621, including what to bring and a photo tour from last year. The camp registration form and schedule are not yet available, but will be online by mid-March. The registration fee of $50 (if postmarked on or before June 4th; $65 if postmarked after June 4th) covers food, lodging, and instruction. Registrations will not be accepted after June 14th and space is limited. Contact Anne Warren, Marinette County Land & Water Conservation, for more information at 715-732-7784 or awarren@marinettecounty.com.
Greg Cleereman, County Conservationist and recreational birder, will lead you on a hike to view many different bird species and identify their songs. Warblers, thrushes, vireos, and other more common birds have all been found to nest in this area. Bring boots, binoculars, insect repellent, and field guides if you wish. This is a free program.
You're invited! The EAA AirVenture Museum in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, is hosting a series of free community history workshops for history enthusiasts, teachers, researchers, students, and the general public.
These workshops will discuss the human elements of the story of flight in America, and how flight has impacted the nation's social, political, and economic history.
June 17, 2010 Winged Defense: The History of American Air Power
Henry M. Holden, aviation historian and author, explores the aviation aspects of United States military history centered on the career of Wisconsinite Billy Mitchell (1879–1936), who was a strident advocate for air power.
The speaker series is supported through a grant from the Wisconsin Humanities Council.
An evening of gourmet appetizers, desserts, wines and specialty beers brought to you by Green Bay’s finest. Enjoy entertainment by Rob Anthony, a jewelry and wine raffle and silent auction. Gourmet Wishes benefits the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Wisconsin Field Office.
Cost: $50 Individual or $1000 Corporate Table of 8
Enjoy the atmosphere while you shop for your fresh fruits and vegetables, bakery, cheese, sustainably raised meats, salsa, egg rolls, jewelry, wooden benches and more! This is a WIC approved market.
The Music Roundup is a weekend music festival held at St. Gabriel Parish in Neenah, WI.
Boogie and the Yo Yoz http://www.yoyoz.com/home.asp
12:30pm Sawdust Symphony http://www.sawdustsymphony.com/
5:00pm Chasin' Mason http://www.chasinmason.net/
9:30pm (multi-platinum recording artist) Blackhawk http://www.myspace.com/blackhawkofficial
12:-2pm Polka band (Maroszek Brothers)
2-5pm Del Rays http://www.myspace.com/delrays
Contact: Laura Libert
Idlewild Park
2999 Lakeview DriveSuamico, WI 54173This festival will include activities for all ages! Join us for food and fun under the sun!
Saturday, June 26, we will feature the grilling antics of Mad Dog & Merrill and local bands will you enjoy a spaghetti dinner for those partaking in the Beer Belly Run/Walk Two and those looking to fill up on some tasty Italian fare. In addition, we will have various food vendors from the area serving up their signature dishes. Join us at in the beer garden as the Firemen quench your thirst from the heat and participate in paddle wheel fun!
Mark your calendars for the fireworks set to light the night sky at 9:35 p.m. You may have seen fireworks in the past, but these ones are sure to be a thrill! If these don’t get your heart pumping then you best plan to be a part of the run/walk on Sunday morning!
Sunday, June 27, the starting gun for the Beer Belly will sound off at 10:30 a.m. from the festival grounds. Firemen water fights will kick off shortly after the end of the race to cool everyone down.
In addition to the fun, we will have numerous bounce houses for the kids, pony rides, and activities to keep them entertained at the kid’s activity tent.
For more information, please log on to www.suamico.org or call 920-434-8410.
TAKE THE RIDE OF YOUR LIFE
Tour de Cure captures the beautiful scenery of Northeast WI, beginning and ending on the beautiful grounds of the Norbert Hill Center. All routes have fully stocked rest stops along the way. Upon your return, you will be greeted by an enthusiastic team of volunteers and treated to a delicious lunch. After lunch, enjoy Oneida Nation's Family Carnival which is family -friendly and alcohol free.
Celebrate the Green Bay Tour de Cure and help Stop Diabetes!
The 2010 Tour de Cure is going to be BIGGER and BETTER than ever, so put those wheels in motion and register
The Tour de Cure offers fun for everyone including:
The Sturgeon Bay Saturday Morning Farm and Craft Market will run every Saturday June through October at Market Square at Michigan Street and 4th Avenue.
Join us for a day of golfing, course events, dinner and live and silent auctions. Persons interested in joining us for dinner and auction only may purchase tickets separately. This golf outing will benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Wisconsin Field Office serving northeastern Wisconsin.
Spectacular array of concerts includes Mendelssohn’s “Reformation Symphony,” the return of Byron Stripling, Cirque de la Symphonie and Ansel Adams: AMERICA
Appleton, WI (March 13, 2010) - The Fox Valley Symphony announces the 2010-2011 Season “Beyond the Expected,” designed to captivate audiences with the finest classical music presented in traditional and very unusual ways.
Spirit Night
Kaukauna Lions Club
For: Make A Wish Foundation10% of all sales from 4-8pm will go to the Make A Wish Foundation and area community needs.