Washington County Weekend Post

August 16, 2013

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Community Calendar 2030 Stonebridge Road. When: 7-8:30 p.m. (third Monday of month). Info: For family members and loved ones of someone living with a mental illness. Contact: 338-2393. Wednesday, Aug. 21 West Bend What: Casa Guadalupe Literacy Programs Fundraiser Where: Texas Roadhouse, 800 W. Paradise Drive. When: 4-10 p.m. Info: Ten percent of food purchases will support Casa Guadalupe Education Center's literacy programs. Donation sheet available during the fundraiser. West Bend What: Raw Root Salads and Vietnamese Slaw Where: Settler's Park Market, 152 N. Main St. When: 6-7 p.m. Cost: $10. Info: Food seminar. Contact: Kristine, 365-9379, to register. West Bend What: County Democratic Party Meeting Where: Democratic Party office, 132 N. Main St. When: 7-8:30 p.m. Info: Guest speaker from The Blood Center to talk about their organization and to prepare for Sept. 7 blood drive. Discuss upcoming events and activities, including the spaghetti dinner. Wednesday, Aug. 21Sunday, Au. 25 Town of Kewaskum What: Help Construct 3 Miles of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail Where: Headquarters at Sunburst Ski Area, 8355 Prospect Drive. When: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. each day; ends at noon Sunday. Cost: Free. Info: Meals, tools, campsite provided for those that volunteer. Volunteers work alongside trained certified volunteer crew leaders who will teach advanced trail construction and maintenance techniques with shared goals of working safely, having fun and building a premier hiking trail. Register at http://mobileskills.iceagetrail.org/ milwaukee-river-segment or (800) 227-0046. For information about the Ice Age Trail, go to www.iceagetrail.org. Contact: Craig Sanford, IATA volunteer, cragsan@wi.rr.com or 370-3322; or Brad Crary, IATA staff, brad@iceagetrail.org or (800) 227-0046. Thursday, Aug. 22 On October 9, the DAILY NEWS will publish an exclusive full color magazine Business and Services Directory. This annual publication is home delivered and includes many local listings for providers of home repair, automotive, legal, financial, manufacturing, recreational, senior services, child care, schools and many other services to area residents. Published by the DAILY NEWS October 9, 2013 Space is limited! Call today! Publishes October 9, 2013 DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 3RD Full Page $380 1/2 Page $200 1/4 Page $105 1/8 Page $55 Call Joanie Rosewicz for information on the best way to reach over 20,000 readers who use this as a handy year round reference directory. Joanie Rosewicz • 262-306-5022 jrosewicz@conleynet.com 233781004 20 • Washington County Post Retail •8 - 18 - 13 Town of Trenton What: West Bend Co. / Regal Ware Museum's Annual Golf Outing Where: West Bend Lakes Golf Club. When: 8 a.m. registration. Cost: $70 per golfer or $280 a foursome. Info: 18 holes of golf with cart; food and drinks on course; appetizer buffet; beer tasting, prizes. Registration forms at www.historyisfun.com, the Old Courthouse Museum and West Bend Co./Regal Ware Museums. West Bend What: Musik Off Main Where: Germanfest grounds, Fifth Avenue and Poplar Street. When: 6-10:30 p.m. Info: Sweet Tarts. Opening band: Dirty Boogie. West Bend What: Glacier Hills Credit Union Field Trip Where: 2150 S. Main St. When: 10-11 a.m. Info: Family Center of Washington County trip for age 6 and younger and accompanying adults. Learn about money, see the vault and watch the money tubes. Each child will decorate a piggy bank to take home. Limited enrollment. Meet 15 minutes early. Call to register. Contact: 338-9461. Greenbush What: Red Oaks of Greenbush Outdoor Adventure Where: Greenbush Kettle parking Lot (off Kettle Moraine Drive between Highway 67 and Fond du Lac County Highway T near Greenbush) When: 6:30-8 p.m. Info: Learn how this special forest is being managed and explore the area for its unique resident plants and animals. For age 13 and older. Contact: (920) 533-8322. Friday, Aug. 23 Jackson What: Professional massage appointments Where: Lakeshore Building, Jackson Crossings Retirement Community, N168 W22026 Main St. When: Beginning at 1:30 p.m. Cost: $14/15 minutes or $25/30 minutes. Contact: 677-8864 to reserve a time. Newburg What: Gone Hiking Where: Riveredge Nature Center, 4458 Highway Y. When: 1-2:30 p.m. Cost: $5 per person for nonmembers; free, Trail Pass and All Access members. Info: Hike with Mandie Zopp, senior naturalist, and become acquainted with the seasonal changes occurring throughout the sanctuary. Feel free to bring a journal, camera and binoculars. Age 6 and older. Jackson What: Music By The Elderberries Where: Lakeshore Building, Jackson Crossings Retirement Community, N168 W22026 Main St. When: 2 p.m. Cost: Free. West Bend What: Washington County Separated, Divorced and Widowed Men and Women — Potluck Supper Where: Holy Angels School, 230 N. Eighth Ave., use the north entrance on Cedar Street. When: 6:30 p.m. Info: Potluck — bring a dish to pass — followed by Social/Fun Night. Bring cards, board games, snacks. Former group members welcome. Meetings provide a chance to share ideas, concerns, support fellowship and love from a Christian perspective. Contact: Mary, 334-3766. Sponsor: Washington County Separated, Divorced and Widowed Men and Women. West Bend What: Free Outdoor Movie Night When: Sunset. Where: Glacier Hills Credit Union, 2150 S Main St. Info: Showing family fun flick "Hotel Transylvania." Friday, Aug. 23Sunday, Aug. 25 West Bend What: Germanfest Where: Germanfest grounds, Fifth Avenue and Poplar Street. When: 10 a.m.-11 p.m. Friday, 7 a.m.-11 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.-7:30 p.m. Sunday. Info: Go to www.westbendgermanfest.com. Saturday, Aug. 24 West Bend What: Project RED Where: Washington County Public Agency Center, 333 E. Washingon St. When: 9 a.m.-noon. Cost: Free. Info: Project RED stands for Riverine Early Detectors. Training will cover all local aquatic invasive species and talk about other invasive species in the area. About a 90-minute indoor presentation followed by an hour canoe trip in search of invasives. Register by Aug. 22. Contact: 375-2715. Dundee and New Prospect What: Extreme Saturday Morning Where: Picnic shelters at Mauthe Lake Recreation Area (off Fond du Lac County Highway GGG south of Highway SS near New Prospect) and Long Lake Recreation Area (off Division Road north of Highway F near Dundee). When: 10-11 a.m. Info: Youth complete a required number of activities in ages 3-5, 68, and 9 and older to earn a patch. Get help from a naturalist. Contact: (920) 533-8322. Newburg What: Wild Animal Finders: Crayfish Capers Where: Riveredge Nature Center, 4458 Highway Y. When: 10-11:30 a.m. Cost: $5 per person for Trail Pass members and nonmembers; free, All Access members. Info: Crayfish, crawfish or crawdads – whatever you call them – these lobster relatives are fun. Let the crayfish races begin. West Bend What: Community Shred Event Where: PNC West Bend Paradise Branch, 1801 S. Main St. When: 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Info: Free document shredding provided by Shred It. Free refreshments. Prizes. Hartford What: American Legion Brat Fry Fundraiser Where: MJ's Market and Catering, 427 W. Sumner St. When: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Info: Post 19 will have brats, burgers, hot dogs, chips and soda. Germantown What: Motors at the Moose Where: EKM Moose Lodge, corner of Appleton Avenue and Lannon Road. When: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Info: Car, truck, motorcycle and anything-with-a-motor show. Variety of categories. Music, beer, soda and food. Prizes, raffles, horseshoes, swap meet and more. Contact: Terry, (414) 940-0550 or 255-4004, or tknovit@gmail.com. Newburg What: Monarch Tagging Where: Riveredge Nature Center, 4458 Highway Y. When: 1-3 p.m. Cost: $5 per person for Trail Pass members and nonmembers; free, All Access members. Info: Many questions remain unanswered about the fall migration of the monarch population east of the Rocky Mountains. Help a naturalist catch, tag and release butterflies as part of the Monarch Watch migration research project to help unravel the mystery. All ages welcome; children younger than 12 must be with an adult. Advance registration required. Contact: 375-2715.

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