Physics students use zip line to learn acceleration
Students in Paul Krzyzaniak’s physics classes recently got the chance to apply some of what they’d been learning in class — while flying through the air. Full Story
4-H-Madison All Stars – September 2009
The Sept. 10 meeting of the Madison All Stars 4-H Club was held at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church in Sheboygan Falls. It began with Peter Bimmel calling the meeting to order. Full Story
Alice in Dairyland reminds us there are many ways to have an apple-a-day
It’s a saying I think everyone knows – “An apple a day keeps the doctor away.” With Wisconsin growing nearly 60 million pounds of fresh apples, local orchards dot the state Full Story
Family Resource Center classes for parents
The Family Resource Center of Sheboygan County has announced two upcoming classes for parents. Full Story
Documentary examines art in an interactive world
The John Michael Kohler Arts Center presents the documentary Copyright Criminals
at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 20, and 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 21. Full Story
Sue Darrow School of Dance returns to the Weill Center with the Nutcracker Ballet
Sue Darrow returns to the Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts with her student production of The Nutcracker, at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 5, and at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 6. Full Story
Sheboygan Light Rail performs at the Plymouth Arts Center on October 17
SHEBOYGAN LIGHT RAIL RIDES INTO PLYMOUTH
The Plymouth Arts Center will present the Sheboygan Light Rail in concert at 7 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 17. Full Story
Plymouth Arts Center presents Stand by Your Man, the Tammy Wynette story
The Plymouth Arts Center Theatre Company under the direction of Kerrylynn Kraemer-Curtiss, announces its cast for the October production of “Stand By Your Man,” the Tammy Wynette Story Full Story
Comm Ed classes
Take the family swimming – or climbing
Plymouth Community Education and Recreation is offering a couple of opportunities for families to exercise together this fall. Full Story
Falls Senior Dining – Oct. 19-23
Anyone age 60 or better is welcome to attend Sheboygan Falls Senior Dining at 650 Forest Ave. in Sheboygan Falls. Full Story
Forest creatures are telling tales
Come meet the happy-go-lucky yellow spotted salamander, the oh, so vain opossum, the Duo of Darkness and other animals of the forest at this year's Halloween Nature Hikes at the Kettle Moraine Sta Full Story
Mass of remembrance Oct. 17
A Mass of remembrance, “We Hold Them in Our Hearts,” will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 17, at St. Clement Church, Sheboygan. Full Story
MealsWithMarge 10-15
THERE’S NOTHING LIKE A BOWL OF HOT SOUP Full Story
Pink Kayak Crusade gaining momentum
Kate Henning, owner of Plymouth Professional Massage Therapy, is actively involved in the crusade to promote breast cancer awareness and prevention. Full Story
Red Cross training for disaster workers
The American Red Cross in southeastern Wisconsin, along with the Sheboygan County chapter and the Washington County chapter have teamed up to provide Red Cross workers with a variety of Disaster S Full Story
Senior Dining Sites – Oct. 19-23
If you or your spouse are 60 or over, you are welcome to participate in any program sponsored by Sheboygan County Aging Services. Full Story
HGHS September students of the month
Howards Grove High School has announced the following September students of the month: Full Story
Plymouth offering developmental screening of young children
The Plymouth School District will be offering child development screenings on Oct. 22 and 23. Full Story
SENIOR CARE CHOICES 101
Free workshops for busy working adults who want to learn about choices available for their aging parents will be held at Deland Park Shelter from 5-6:30 p.m. Thursdays, Oct. Full Story
College-bound students invited to UW-S Campus Preview
All Sheboygan-area high school students are encouraged to attend the upcoming Campus Preview event at the University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan. Full Story
UW-Sheboygan Library invites the community to celebrate recognition of its excellence
Sheboygan area residents are invited to visit the University of Wisconsin-Sheboygan University Library Wednesday, Oct. Full Story
Uncovering the art of tatting
SHEBOYGAN FALLS – Tatting is a lost art. This craft of making homemade lace began some 175 years ago. Full Story
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