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.
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.
This ecumenical production tells the story of Jesus' life through song, dance and dramatic scenes. Wiltness His baptism by John, the calling of the disciples, His crucifixion and glorious resurrection. We are proud that this inspiring musical drama can be shared by family members of all ages.
Opening night all seats just $5.00
Visit www.newpassionplay.org for more show information, to purchase tickets or to print a mail- in order form. You may also call the Xavier Fine Arts Theatre Box Office at (920) 733-8840.
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.
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!

Let's Play! Green Bay
3 days of great gaming opportunities for everyone.
Friday 4PM - 9PM
Saturday 10AM- 9PM
Sunday 10AM - 4PM
Let's Play Green Bay is Wisconsin's 3 day family play date with board games and card games for the entire family.
Come meet the manufacturers, play their games, compete and have fun!.
Whether you are an experienced 'gamer' or a family just starting to play games together,
this is the place where you can get your game on!
When a Baker and his Wife learn they've been cursed with childlessness by the Witch next door, they embark on a quest for the special objects required to break the spell, swindling, lying to and stealing from Cinderella, Little Red, Rapunzel and Jack (the one who climbed the beanstalk). Everyone's wish is granted at the end of Act One, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later, with disastrous results. What begins a lively irreverent fantasy, becomes a moving lesson about community responsibility and the stories we tell our children. One of Sondheim's most popular works, Into The Woods is a timeless yet relevant piece and a rare modern classic.
Ticket Prices: Adults (18-64) $10.50; Senior Citizens (65+) $8.50; Youth (5-17) $8.50; Child (4 and under) $4.50.
Buy Tickets Online at www.abramstheatre.com or Call the Box Office at 920-826-5852.
The 44th Annual Holy Cross Men's Open Basketball Tournament being held March 23-25 and March 30-April 1. This is one of the finest basketball tournaments in Wisconsin. We have former college players from U.W. Green Bay, U.W. Madison, Wisconsin Lutheran College and many other Wisconsin Colleges and Universities as well as many colleges and universities from outside of Wisconsin. Please take a look at our website to see all the details.
If you have anymore questions, please contact our tournament director Lee Vander Sanden at lvandersan@aol.com.
Inside heated facility - over 45 families all under one roof! Over 9000 square feet of furniture, household, tons of clothes for infant through Juniors all neatly organized, ladies and mens clothes, antiques, collectables, picnic tables, building supplies, tons of baby items and so much more. Too many treasures to mention arriving daily.
Event lasts for 4 days. Beginning March 29 6 am-6 pm, March 30 8am-6pm, March 31 8am-6pm, April 1 8am-3pm
Located at Aissen Tree Farm, E1105 State Hwy 29, Luxemburg, Wisconsin ( 1/2mile East of Pilsen) 10 miles East of Green Bay, 10 miles West of Kewaunee. Website: www.aissentreefarm.com
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