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The Paper Discovery Center is located on the Fox River, next to Fratello's restaurant, between the Oneida St & Memorial St bridges. Take Jackman St or Drew St. down to the water level.
The Paper Discovery Center is a non-profit museum & science center, celebrating all things paper – the wonder & the legacy!
Please join us to find out more about BNI Team Networks and how effective networking can help you grow your business. BNI is the largest business networking organization in the world. We offer members the opportunity to share ideas, contacts and most importantly, business referrals. For more information call (920) 609-2106.
Camp Hope is an 11 week summer day camp that runs 7am-5pm Monday through Friday at the Salvation Army here in Green Bay. Bay beach, Brewers games, parks, numerous swimming pools, and the Tundra Lodge are just a handful of the field trips Camp Hope will be participating in this summer. Gym games, Education, Arts and Crafts, and Computers are just a few of our in-house activities. Financial assistance is available and qualifying families pay only $20 per week!!!!
Contact Steve Jandt at 920-593-2368 or visit us at www.sagreenbay.org to register.
Wolf River Stars, Inc Cheer and Dance Registraion runs from April 15, 2008 thru September 15, 2008.
If you are looking for an organization which encourages team spirit, leadership, honesty, hard work while having fun. You will find them all with the Wolf River Stars.
Come join us for our 2008.2009 season.
For more information call Tamie @ 920.982.6244 or Cecelia Bos @ 920.428.4778 or check out our website at www.wolfriverstars.com
Description: Come on out and watch high flying jumpers, three and four high pyramids, barefoot ski line and our graceful ballet line! Bring your lawn chairs or blankets for hillside seating. Consessions available. Please call for any handicap assistance!
The farmer's market will consist of five vegetable, herb, and flower vendors, and one local coffee/tea vendor. This market is not sponsored by Aurora BayCare Medical Center. Therefore, all purchases are directly between the customer and vendor.
This summer Heritage Hill State Historical Park is bringing a team of 10 Budweiser Clydesdales to the park for six days in July. Besides viewing these fine horses on the park grounds all week and perusing special programming featuring the history of the Budweiser Clydesdale Horses, visitors can plan to attend one of two parades featuring an 8-horse-hitch on either Thursday, July 17 or Saturday, July 19. There will also be a special beer tasting the evening of July 19th.
The Einstein Project’s 2008 Butterflies & Friends on Parade
Presented by Green Bay Packaging & Schreiber Foods, the 2008 Butterflies & Friends on Parade event is a community-wide art exhibit featuring the creative interpretations of artists on aluminum and fiberglass forms representing butterflies and frogs, and new this year, cranes which have been created from the ground up by the artists.
The pieces are located along the Fox River – from Leicht Park on the west side, south to the Walnut Street bridge, and continuing south on the east side of the river along the Fox River Trail.
Artists, both amateur and professional, from around Wisconsin created 32 fantastic pieces such as 57 Monarch (butterfly designed to look like a 1957 Chevy), Blue Boy the Blue Heron (plate steel crane) and Panamanian Golden Frog (a critically endangered frog).
The works will be on display throughout the summer. The finale to the Parade will be a September 23rd auction where the art pieces will be sold, with all proceeds benefiting The Einstein Project, a non-profit school-business-community partnership dedicated to improving the quality of science education for K-8 students in the state.
Complete maps listing the locations of the pieces are available at The Einstein Project, and will be placed in businesses throughout the area in the coming weeks. For a complete list of artists and locations, go to The Einstein Project website at www.einsteinproject.org.
Enjoy music in the lovely setting of the Agnes Schenider Terrace. Be sure to bring a picinic dinner and chairs! Concerts included with admission. Admission: $5 adults, $2 children ages 5-12.
Thursday Evenings, 6:00 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
July 17, 24, 31, August 7, 14
Concert in the Village!
Every Thursday evening 6-8 p.m. starting July 10th through August 28th.
Enjoy local musical artists. Bring your chairs. Weather permitting.
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