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Registration Open for Solstice Festival in Manitowish Waters on June 18-19
Registration is now open for the annual Solstice Festival, held on June 18-19. This year’s Solstice Festival marks the beginning of a multi-year focus on increasing access to the high quality bicycling experience in the Manitowish Waters area, by raising funds for publicly-available adaptive bicycles. Adaptive bikes include styles such …
Up North Beerfest on June 11, 12
The Eagle River Area Chamber of Commerce announces advanced ticket sales for the Up North Beerfest starting on April 1. This year there will again be two events at Beerfest: Friday, June 11 will be a VIP evening “Premier Beer Night” — tickets are only available online at www.upnorthbeerfest.com, and …
St. Germain Independence Craft Show on June 27
The St. Germain Women’s Service Club Independence Craft Show will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, June 27 at the St. Germain Park. Jewelry, pottery, wood carvings, ceramics and many other crafts will be on display to browse and purchase.
The Ultimate Splash Party in Woodruff on May 23
From 1 to 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 23, come to Holy Family Catholic Church in Woodruff for the Ultimate Splash Party, sponsored byFather Dodge Knights of Columbus.
Spring Nature Hike at Minocqua Winter Park on May 22
From May through October the Nicolet College’s Outdoor Adventure program will feature more than 30 different offerings to kick off its 25th anniversary season. Classes include a number of kayaking, canoeing and paddleboard classes, mountain biking, hunting and fishing offerings, classes that focus on permaculture land ethics, outdoor photography, slacklining, …
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Alcohol ink flower painting at LOLA on May 21
Land O’ Lakes Arts (LOLA) will host a one-day alcohol ink flower painting class with artist Lisa Krueger from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, May 21.
League of Women Voters meets virtually May 11
The May meeting of the League of Women Voters of the Northwoods (LWVNOW) will take place virtually on Zoom at 11 a.m. Tuesday, May 11. The program “Democracy is NOT a Spectator Sport” will be a lively, informative discussion led by local League members about why it’s important to make …
‘Loss of a Spouse’ program in Woodruff on May 11
The death of a spouse or life partner leaves an irreplaceable hole in life. For practical, Bible-based advice on coping with this grief and moving toward healing, Holy Family Catholic Church in Woodruff will offer “Loss of a Spouse” from 2 to 4 p.m. on Tuesday, May 11. This session …
‘Managing More Than the Trees!’ Science on Tap on May 5
Heather Berklund, Wisconsin’s new chief state forester and Minocqua area resident, will lead the Science on Tap discussion at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 5 on Zoom about the state’s Division of Forestry — what it does, why trees are so important for a healthy environment, and how to do …
Vilas County Veterans Office Veterans Day Program on May 31
The Vilas County Veterans Office will host a Veterans Day Program in front of the Vilas County Courthouse at 11 a.m. on Monday, May 31.
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FeU offers end-of-life decision-making course starting May 3
Fe University is offering “Navigating the Home Stretch,” a class providing information and social support for “end-of-life” decisions that can be both difficult and necessary. The class will have four virtual 90-minute sessions from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Mondays, May 3, 10, 17 and 24 via Zoom.
Up North Beerfest on June 11, 12
The Eagle River Area Chamber of Commerce announces advanced ticket sales for the Up North Beerfest starting on April 1. This year there will again be two events at Beerfest: Friday, June 11 will be a VIP evening “Premier Beer Night” — tickets are only available online at www.upnorthbeerfest.com, and …
‘Managing More Than the Trees!’ Science on Tap on May 5
Heather Berklund, Wisconsin’s new chief state forester and Minocqua area resident, will lead the Science on Tap discussion at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 5 on Zoom about the state’s Division of Forestry — what it does, why trees are so important for a healthy environment, and how to do …
FeU presents waterfowl class on May 4 and 5
The days are getting longer and it’s time to think of spring. Soon the lakes will be thawing and waterfowl will be returning. The waterfowl family, a diverse assemblage of ducks, geese, and swans, are an important part of the Northwoods landscapes. Join Fe University and Annie McDonnell for a …
FeU presents virtual ‘Comparative Religion’ starting Nov. 2
Fe University will offer a “Comparative Religion” class via Zoom in four sessions on Mondays, Nov. 2 through Nov. 23 from 10 a.m. to noon.
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