Students invited to learn woodcarving
Plymouth Community Education and Recreation again is offering a “Karving for Kids” class for students in sixth through 12th grades. Full Story
Mosel Farm and Home 4-H Club – November-January
Andy Wieland, the president, called the Mosel Farm and Home 4-H Club meeting to order Monday, Nov. 9, at Mosel Town Hall starting at 6 p.m. to decorate shoeboxes, 6:30 p.m. Full Story
A big day for the SFFD
The Sheboygan Falls Fire Department held its 30th annual brat fry fundraiser Sunday, Jan. 24, at the Sheboygan Falls Municipal Building. Full Story
A piece of cake
Cub Scout Pack 3824 of Elkhart Lake held their Cake Auction fundraiser Sunday at Anchor Lanes. Full Story
A welcome donation
Sheboygan Falls resident Mary Ann Waldbauer accepts a $1,000 donation for the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund from Kettle Moraine Corvette Club President Marv Paulson of Plymouth. Full Story
Festival of Fine Arts application deadline extended
Visual Artist Applications for the second annual juried Plymouth Festival of Fine Arts are being accepted now; the deadline has been extended through Feb. 20 or until full.
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Clay, iron and light are theme of PAC exhibit
Elements found in nature – clay, iron and light – fuse together in the new exhibit opening in Gallery 110 North of the Plymouth Arts Center. Full Story
`Twelve Angry Men’ cast in place for Feb. 5 opening
The Sheboygan Theatre Company has announced the cast and crew for the jury room drama, “Twelve Angry Men,” adapted by Sherman Sergel and based on the television movie by Reginald Rose. Full Story
Copper Box brings swamp rock sounds to JMKAC Feb. 5
What’s the best music for kicking off the weekend – rock, zydeco, polka, blues? Full Story
Sheboygan Symphony’s Feb. 6 concert features third baton
The Sheboygan Symphony patrons will experience the talent and personality of the third candidate conductor, Pasquale Laurino of Chicago. Full Story
Food/fellowship community breakfast offered Jan. 30
A free community breakfast will be offered at Lucas Hall, First Congregational Church, 310 Bluff Ave., Sheboygan, at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 30. Full Story
Milwaukee gospel choir sings at St. John the Baptist
A gospel choir comprised of the Milwaukee Public School Alumni and members of the Milwaukee homeless community has been rehearsing and performing together for the past two years. Full Story
Farmers give to local families
A Christmas Food Drive, sponsored by Sheboygan County Farm Bureau Township members, gathered many bags and boxes of non-perishable food items and donated over $275 to support local families throug Full Story
Falls Senior Dining – Feb. 1-5
Anyone age 60 or better is welcome to attend Sheboygan Falls Senior Dining at 650 Forest Ave. in Sheboygan Falls. Full Story
Fifth-graders taste victory
The Sheboygan Falls fifth-grade traveling boys basketball team too home a first-place showing at the Luxemburg-Casco Spartan Tournament Saturday, Jan. 9. Full Story
Brush with disaster
The time frame of just eight hours on Jan. 12 is what separated Karen Longrie, Greenbush, from encountering serious injury or even death. Full Story
County churches focus of SCHRC History on the Move
The Sheboygan County Historical Research Center has announced its History on the Move slide presentation for February. “Churches of Sheboygan County” is the topic Thursday, Feb. 4. Full Story
MMTA invites music teachers to meeting Jan. 29
The Michibago Music Teachers Association (MMTA) invites all area music teachers to attend the Friday, Jan. 29, meeting at Marlene Wondergem’s Piano Studio, 543 Roosevelt Road, Kohler. Full Story
Red Cross health and safety courses: February-April
The Sheboygan County Chapter of the American Red Cross will be offering a variety of classes to the community. Classes are held at the Red Cross office located at 2032 Erie Ave., Sheboygan. Full Story
Senior Dining Sites –Feb. 1-5
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
Ringing in the Chinese New Year
Mary Tooley presented an “Art in the Suitcase” program on the rituals and customs of the Chinese New Year Saturday, Jan. 23, at the Sheboygan Falls Memorial Library. Full Story
PHS names Bartnik girl of month for December
Caitlin Bartnik was selected by Plymouth High School to be the Plymouth Woman’s Club girl of the month for December. Full Story
Plymouth School District hosting new ice hockey tournament
High school students are invited to participate in the Panther Hockey Classic from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 7, at the Plymouth Mill Pond. Full Story
SJB goes ye olde schoole
Seventh- and eighth-grade students at St. John the Baptist Catholic School took a trip back in time, to Medieval days, Thursday. Full Story
St. Nicholas Hospital to offer cholesterol-lipid/glucose screening
In recognition of National Heart Month, celebrated in February, St. Nicholas Hospital will be offering a Cholesterol-Lipid/Glucose Screening as part of its Paint the Town Red campaign. Full Story
Koepsell a winter grad of UW-Stevens Point
Jacob B. Koepsell of Plymouth is a winter graduate of University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point receiving a Bachelor of Science degree in philosophy-religious studies.
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Vollrath receives Presidental Scholarship to Luther College
Scot Schaeffer, Luther College vice president for enrollment management, has announced that Kate Vollrath of Elkhart Lake has been accepted for admission for the 2010-11 academic year to Luther (D Full Story
Marquette University names local students to dean’s list
Marquette University has named the following local students to the fall 2009 dean’s list: Cascade
– Emily Azzalino, Bachelor of Science, biomedical sciences Full Story
UW-Fond du Lac names Rentmeester and Vue to dean’s list
Brittany Rentmeester of Cascade and Larry Vue of Sheboygan have been named by the University of Wisconsin-Fond du Lac to the dean’s list for the 2009 fall semester. Full Story
College for Kids and LEAPS! help needed at UW-FDL
The Continuing Education Office at the University of Wisconsin-Fond du Lac is seeking instructors for its summer 2010 College for Kids and LEAPS! Full Story
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