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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
Classes held every Tuesday and Friday.
September topic: "Are There Really Mistakes In The Bible?"
Are You Stressed?
....then join us!
JOB SEEKERS NETWORKING GROUP
Meets Tuesdays 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.
Where: St. Mark Lutheran Church -- De Pere Campus (Conference Room)
Cost: It's Free!
Facilitator: Nola Stanley, Certified Professional Life Coach
For more information call (920) 338-8699 or see www.livinghopellc.org
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.
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.
Navah Mirage Presents basic belly dancing and intermediat level classes at:
Fancy Dancer Studio 821 S. Huron Rd. Suite D, Green Bay, WI. 54311
This is a 9 week class on Tuesday nights at 6:35PM - 7:35PM for beginners and 7:45-8:45 PM for intermediate Starting February 7th and ending Aril 10th 2012 Cost for this session is $96.00. This equates to only $10.66 a class. Drop ins are welcome at a cost of $12.00 each class.
If you are just curious, new, or looking for something to do this class is perfect for you.
This Belly Dance shake it up class is designed to help you better understand the movements that create the structure of belly dance. Teaching techniques through isolations and muscular training we will focus on movement break downs so that you begin with the correct techniques to perform any of the common moves, such as upper body undulations , chest circles, hip circles, drops & shimmies'. This all adds up to a great workout, however the goal of the class is proper technique and to prepare you for the next level of belly dance.
Class attire is fitted comfortable clothes. No skirts so as instructor can see the knees and lower back position.
Example: Full fitted or half coverage top (as to see tummy) Yoga pant, Stretchy pant, or shorts with or without hip scarf or coin belt and bare feet. Hip scarves are available to purchase.
To register please call (920) 915-3179 or email navahmirage@gmail.com for more information.
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!
Where: Lakeshore Technical College 1290 North Avenue-Cleveland, WI 53015
Sponsors: The America Legion & ESGR (Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve). http://www.esgr.org/site/Home.aspx
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CONTACT:
CitizensFirst Credit Union
920-236-7040
WEALTH MANAGEMENT
PRESENTS “JOB CHANGES AND YOUR RETIREMENT ASSETS”
AT CITIZENSFIRST CREDIT UNION
OSHKOSH, Wisconsin (March 26, 2012) – Managing your retirement accounts in the face of job change is the subject of an upcoming seminar to be presented by Ross Mueller,CFP® a Wealth Advisor at CitizensFirst Credit Union. Entitled “Job Changes and Your Retirement Assets,” the free program will take place April 10 at 6:30pm at the Highway 44 branch, 2900 Universal Street, Oshkosh.
Mueller will cover various ways of handling retirement accounts with former employers, the tax implications of changing those accounts, and the alternative of consolidating funds with other retirement accounts. Consideration will also be given to personal retirement schedules, individual risk tolerance, and balancing one’s financial portfolio.
“Changing jobs can create confusion in your life, but the process of managing your 401(k) and other accounts can be easy if you know your options,” Mueller said.
The program is free and open to the public, but space is limited. Those interested in attending are encouraged to register before April 3 by calling CitizensFirst Credit Union at 920-236-7040.
Securities offered through LPL Financial, Member FINRA/SIPC. Insurance products offered through LPL Financial of its licensed affiliates.
| Not NCUA Insured | Not Credit Union Guaranteed | May Lose Value |
| Not Insured by Any Federal Government Agency | Not a Deposit | |
CitizensFirst Credit Union is not a registered broker/dealer and is not affiliated with LPL Financial.
CitizensFirst is a not-for profit, member-owned community financial cooperative. It has more than $360 million in assets and serves more than 28,000 people at five branch locations in Oshkosh and Fond du Lac. Membership is open to anyone who lives, works or worships in Winnebago, Fond du Lac, Outagamie, Calumet, Dodge, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Washington or Waushara counties, or the township of Berlin in Green Lake County.
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