49th annual Wade House Arts and Crafts Fair Aug. 23
The annual Wade House Arts and Crafts Fair fundraiser event returns to the scenic, wooded grounds of the 1860s Wade House stagecoach inn Sunday, Aug. 23, from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Full Story
Victorian Village Theater Presents “A Midsummer Children’s Tale”
Victorian Village Resort announces the opening of a new children’s show, “A Midsummer Children’s Tale” with show dates of Sunday, Aug 9 and Monday, Aug 10 at 5 p.m. Full Story
Kids from Wisconsin come to Weill Theater
Wisconsin’s Official Ambassadors of Goodwill, The Kids From Wisconsin,
open the Weill Center
Presents
season with a new and exciting performance at 7 p.m., Full Story
Moscow Ballet To Benefit Hospice
The Sharon S. Richardson Hospice, through the generous sponsorship of Sargento, is bringing the Moscow Ballet performance of the Great Russian Nutcracker
to the Stefanie H. Full Story
GET TICKETS NOW FOR CHICKEN AND ALL THAT JAZZ PICNIC
Area residents planning to attend the upcoming Chicken and All That Jazz scholarship fundraising picnic are asked to make note that tickets for this popular event are no longer available Full Story
Wade House offers a full day of base ball fun at half the price
Base ball fans will have the opportunity to cheer-on the Greenbush Dead Citys as they take on their worthy adversaries, the Milwaukee Grays. Game time is 1:30 p.m. Full Story
Salvation Army Food Pantry to benefit from the Road Race Show Case Weekend at Road America Aug. 13-16
For the sixth year in a row, Elkhart Lake’s Road America is partnering with The Sheboygan Area Salvation Army to help feed the hungry and re-stock empty food pantry shelves. Full Story
Like our brains, canine brains need clues, too
Dogs can think. Like humans, they have a convoluted frontal lobe. The difference between the brains is by degree only; not that one species has it, and the other does not. Full Story
Lakeland Technical College honors apprentices and medallion award winners
Lakeshore Technical College recently held its 40th annual Apprenticeship Completion Banquet to recognize apprentices and their supporters. Full Story
Aurora health care called “most wired” for sixth year
Aurora Health Care has been named one of the Most Wired health care providers for the sixth consecutive year by Hospitals & Health Networks Magazine. Full Story
“The Aviator” is the Aviation Heritage Center’s movie for August
The Aviation Heritage Center of Sheboygan County will be showing the movie, “The Aviator” (2004, PG-13) at 7 p.m., Friday, Aug. 14. Full Story
Avoid deed-service ripoff, homeowners are warned
Do you need a copy of your deed for your real estate property? Full Story
Tips for a successful and healthy transition from summer break to school
Summer is almost over and the first day of school is just around the corner. Adapting to a long school day can be a challenge for some children, especially after a summer of fun and relaxation. Full Story
Lakeshore chorale to hold auditions for adult singers
The Lakeshore Chorale, Sheboygan, will be holding auditions for adult singers (all voice parts) at First United Lutheran Church in Sheboygan, beginning at 6 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 1. Full Story
There is still time to meet artist Dan Gardiner and bid on a Jimmy Smith portrait
Artist Dan Gardiner has generously created and donated a portrait of famous Jazz icon “Jimmy Smith” for Plymouth Arts Center’s sixth annual Cheese Capital Jazz Crawl for the Arts Full Story
Salvation Army offers free classes to help individuals stop smoking
The Salvation Army offers a series of classes to help low-income individuals stop smoking at no cost. Now those classes are open to the public and free of charge. Full Story
Lawn decorations can be targeted by thieves, Police Department advises
Every year residents experience thefts of lawn ornaments, solar lights, plants and flowers from their yards. Full Story
JMK Art Centers offers engaging 2009-10 program
If looking for a place to engage the minds of your children, while stimulating your own imagination, the John Michael Kohler Arts Center in Sheboygan invites you to explore its programs. Full Story
Lakeland offers visiting Asian students a summer adventure
The Sheboygan area’s population becomes just a little more diverse again this summer as groups from South Korea and China set off on a cultural adventure through Lakeland College to learn mo Full Story
Lyme disease illnesses remain at high levels in Wisconsin warns state health officer
As warmer weather increases time spent outdoors, state health officials report that Lyme disease illnesses in Wisconsin remain at high levels. Full Story
St. Nicholas Hospital offers safety tips that are still important for the rest of summer
With summer vacation now in progress in Sheboygan County, many children are spending a lot of time playing outside. Full Story
Specialty cheeses are Wisconsin’s specialty
Specialty cheese production in Wisconsin rose by 7 percent from 2007 to 2008, now totaling 429 million pounds, and accounting for 17 percent of the state’s total cheese production. Full Story
Falls’ Winter graduates from St. Norbert
Amy Marie Winter of Sheboygan Falls was among 443 students receiving degrees, during the St. Norbert College Spring Commencement ceremony Sunday, May 17. Full Story
Turning scars into stars
“And we know that all things work together for good to those who are called according to His purpose.” Romans 8:28 Full Story
New program gives talented freshmen research opportunities at UWGreen Bay
GREEN BAY — The University of Wisconsin-Green Bay has offered nine freshmen, who excelled in and out of the classroom during high school, the opportunity to participate in the new Academic E Full Story
The Big Sheboygan Shebang - One night only!
Friday, August 14 7:30 p.m. Pre-show carnival at 5:00 Stefanie H. Full Story
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