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
Ruby's Pantry
Food Distribution, Every 3rd Sat.
Located at 138 S. Oborn St. Waupaca Wi
All are Welcome, Please Bring Boxes or Laundry Baskets
We are dancing every Saturday night from 7:30-11:00. Each dance includes over 50 dance songs, prize raffel and mini lesson. The cost is $10 at the door. Coolers and carry ins are welcome and encouraged. Please come and share a dance with us!
Contact Michael Witte with any questions
414-704-4949
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.
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!
Fox Valley Walk Fox Cities Stadium
Registration Information: To create a team, join a team or register as an individual walker Visit walk.jdrf.org Go to the Register for a Walk Now section Click on your desired walk location click Register for this Walk
Event Schedule: 8:30-10:00am Registration, Entertainment and Morning Refreshments 9:45am Opening Ceremony 10:00am Official Start 10:00-11:30am Entertainment and Post-walk Lunch 11:45am Closing Ceremony
Fort McCoy will host its annual Armed Forces Day Open House Saturday, May 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. rain or shine. The event is free and open to the public.
Many family-oriented activities are planned, including bus tours of the installation, camouflage face painting, equipment displays and information exhibits, an interactive marksmanship gallery and much more. The installation's History Center and Commemorative Buildings will be open throughout the day.
Visitors should enter the installation via Gate 15 off of Highway 21 between Sparta and Tomah, Wis. Adults should have a photo ID. For more information, call (608) 388-2407.
Northern Woods Herb Society
Herb Faire 2012
“Come nibble your way through the herb faire.”
Date: May 19, 2012
Time: 10-4pm
At Peterman Brook Herb Farm
N6280 Riverview Road
Porterfield, WI 54159
Call: 715-927-2330
Email: petermanbrookherbfarm@hughes.net
$5 Entrance Fee/Person – Provides Access to All Workshops
Herbs 101 – Jackie Johnson, Naturopathic Doctorate, Master Herbalist, CNHP
In the beginning.... our ancestors used plants to survive...many on earth still do. Learn the fundamentals of herbalism including good herbal choices and how to find and incorporate them into your life.
Bach Flower Essences for Inner Harmony – Laura Vanden Avond, Owner of Sweet Willow Naturals in Green Bay and Reiki Master
Bach Flower Essences are a gentle, all-natural way to restore balance when you are feeling stressed, worried, preoccupied, anxious, tired, or “not yourself.” Bach Original Flower Remedies were created in the 1930s by Dr. Edward Bach and are used today worldwide. Learn about the philosophy behind the remedies, the positive effects of key essences, and how to incorporate them into your wellness routine.
Green Cleaning with Essential Oils – Tracy Fernandez Rysavy, Editor-in-Chief, Green America and Northern Woods Herb Society Member
What's in conventional household cleaners, anyway? Take a look at the ingredient lists, and you'll undoubtedly find a bunch of things that you can't pronounce. What you might not know is that some of those chemicals have been linked to health problems, including cancer. Save money and improve your family's health by making your own cleaners out of things you probably have in your kitchen at home. Adding pure essential oils will make them smell better than anything you can buy in the store!
Roses…Delightful to Look at, Delicious to Eat! – Lara Lakari, Local Foodie, Forager, and Laissez-Faire Gardener, Northern Woods Herb Society Member
We will be exploring a few of the MANY culinary uses for roses. Join us for techniques, tips, and sampling of a variety of dishes that include the Herb of the Year.
Herbal Bath & Body – Deb Doubek, Owner of Peterman Brook Herb Farm, Herbal Apprentice, Northern Woods Herb Society Member, Northern Lights Master Gardener
Come watch and learn as Deb works her magic with herbs, flowers, essential oils, and other natural goodies to create wonderful bath and body products. You can easily make these at home with a small backyard herb garden and a splash of creativity!
Spring Herb Walk/Salad Gathering – Lynn Green, APNP-BC, MHC, MSN, CNHP
Come join herbalist Lynn Green for a walk and see what is joining us this spring. The possibility of edible treats and salad exist!
*****Come hungry, with an umbrella, and dressed for outdoor spring weather******
Vendors welcome – see our website for application.
We prefer items handcrafted by the seller and/or items that are related to herbs, gardening, or botanical in nature.
East Town Mall's Weekly Outdoor Rummage Sale
April 14-September 29
Saturdays 8-4
All vendors welcome
For information, To be a Vendor, Business Directory, Sign up for Mailing List... Call 920.330.0291 or request information at www.wowsolutions4u.com
For a complete list of East Town Mall Events please visit: www.easttownmall.com or “Like” East Town Mall on Facebook
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.
Christopher & CJ Banks Spring Fashion Show
Bay Park Square Mall
May 19, 10 A.M. to 3 P.M.
Come see the new spring styles!
Breakfast 8AM to 11AM
Breakfast prices - Adults (ages 11 & up)$5 - Kids (ages 4 to 10) $3 - Ages 3 & under free
Plant & Quilt Sale 8AM to NOON
Packer Tailgate Tour at SUNSET PARK in Sturgeon Bay, WI!
FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! Meet Packer Players, participate in the Question and Answer Session, get autographs with your VIP Tickets, Music by Andy and the Automatics, Petting Zoo, Face Painting, Packer Memorabilia Silent Auction, and True Tailgate Barbie! Event starts at 4:00 p.m. till 8:30 p.m. Event to benefit Door County Habitat for Humanity.
$5.00 General Admission, Limited Number VIP Tickets $30.00 – Buy your Tickets NOW!!!!
For more information contact Habitat for Humanity 920-743-2869
We have our annual banquet at the Princeton Catholic school gym in Princeton, WI. Doors open @ 5pm, dinner to follow. Free refreshments, Men Women and childern over the age of ten are welcome to join!
We have a wide range of fund raising raffles. Mostly guns, but we have a fishing raffle, womens raffle and bow package raffle. 100% of proffits stay in the suffounding countys. The first ticket is $50 and a spouce ticket is $40, and youth ticket (10 years to 16 years) is also $40. For ticket request please email wdifrc@gmail.com
K-9 Karnival -A Dog Day in the Park fundraising event for the Bellevue Dog Park
Josten Park-2280 Town Hall Road
Admission is $5.00 per dog. Owners will need to bring proof of current vaccinations.
A fun event for the whole family!
Features:
Pet Photos by After Eve photography
Doggie Paw Painting
Dog games and costume contest
Children's booth and bounce house
Raffles and Silent Auction
Pet Vendors and Concessions
Event Sponsored by Village of Bellevue and Oak View Veterinary Hospital
Registration for the walk is $25. Please see our websites for more details
The cost to join in the other fun events is FREE but donations are always welcome!
All of the proceeds will be split between the two non-profit organizations
Clean Water Action Council of Northeast Wisconsin is hosting a dinner and dance fundraiser featuring the Spark Plugz Blues Band at the Riverside Ballroom in Green Bay. Advance tickets for $10, or $5 for the dance only, can be purchased at Kavarna and the Exclusive Company.
Celebrate National Preservation Month with a tour the historic Astor neighborhood. Have a sidewalk view of vintage homes from 1837- 1900; learn about the architecture; who built the homes and the history of the people first life there. Tours start at Hazelwood House Museum 1008 S Monroe Green Bay 54301 at 9:30 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. The guided walking tour takes place outdoor for an hour. Cost $5.00/person. Reservations required 920-437-1840 or bchs@netnet.net.
Celebrate National Preservation Month with a tour the historic Astor neighborhood. Have a sidewalk view of vintage homes from 1837- 1900; learn about the architecture; who built the homes and the history of the people first life there. Tours start at Hazelwood House Museum 1008 S Monroe Green Bay 54301 at 9:30 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. The guided walking tour takes place outdoor for an hour. Cost $5.00/person. Reservations required 920-437-1840 or bchs@netnet.net.
With the growing concern over the spread of aquatic invasive species to Wisconsin’s inland lakes, many lake association members and other concerned citizens are looking for ways to get involved. The Clean Boats, Clean Waters volunteer watercraft inspection program is an opportunity to take a front line defense against the spread of aquatic invasive species.
Through the Clean Boats, Clean Waters program, volunteers are trained to organize and conduct a boater education program in their community. Adults and youth teams educate boaters on how and where invasive species are most likely to hitch a ride into water bodies. Volunteers perform boat and trailer checks for invasive species, distribute informational brochures and collect and report any new water body infestations.
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