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LIVING HERE

Your Guide to Life on the Lakeshore

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Celebrating 76 years

Celebrating their 76th year in business this year, Miesfeld’s Meat Market has been serving customers since 1941. Over the years, Miesfeld’s has earned an enviable reputation by offering only the finest quality of meat available in the United States. With over 75 varieties of homemade sausages, including over 30 varieties of bratwurst alone, you are sure to find a favorite here. In fact, Miesfeld’s is the home of the Grand Champion Bratwurst! Bratwurst is not the only award-winner. Miesfeld’s has over 70 state and national awards for their products. Miesfeld’s Meat Market has been a one-stop shopping source to our patrons for its gourmet hams, smoked bacons, and certified Hereford beef. Plus, we receive fresh shipments of beef, pork, lamb and poultry many times weekly! If you love quality, you’ll love Miesfeld’s. Miesfeld’s Meat Market is family-owned and operated. The staff is committed to providing our customers with quality products and services that meet and surpass their expectations. Miesfeld’s commitment to excellence is evident with a gourmet corner with an in-house chef and their friendly, full-service staff. Stop in and see our newly remodeled store! We are extremely excited to announce that with this check of $238,500 our 8 Year total to Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin is just over $1,000,000! www.lakeshoreweekendsheboygan.com.

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Table of CONTENTS

4 Vital Information

Sheboygan Stats, Useful Information, Safety, Police, Fire, Electricity, Gas, Cable/Satellite, Sewer, Water

4 Recycling 6 Government

Government Leaders

Sheboygan Area School District, Cedar Grove, Belgium, Chilton, Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah, Howards Grove, Kiel, Kohler, School District of New Holstein, Oostburg, Plymouth, Random Lake, School District of Sheboygan Falls, Non-Public Schools, Colleges

Upcoming Events

10 Churches 14 Health

Public Health, Hospitals, Clinics, Urgent Care

16 Seniors Resources 17 Shopping 18 Museums 19 Monuments 20 Libraries 20 Farmers Markets 21 Food Pantries

Parenting Organizations/Support, Support Groups, Grief Support, Military Support, Advocacy Organizations, Alcoholics Anonymous, Local Clubs, Al-Anon Meetings, Alateen Meetings

25 Area Schools

7 Arts & Entertainment

21 Clubs & Organizations

26 Tourism 30 Fun & Games 31 Golf 32 Parks

Sheboygan, City of Plymouth, City of Sheboygan Falls, County

33 Recreation 35 Events

Delivery of fish to anywhere in the U.S. Schwarz Fish Company was organized in 1912 by Herman Sr. and William Schwarz. We were originally located on the Sheboygan River and processed only smoked fish. In 1924 the Company moved to its present location at 3028 South 9th Street in Sheboygan. At that time we expanded into fresh fish processing and frozen seafood products. In 1938 Marcel Schwarz, son of Herman Sr., bought the company and since then it has been owned and operated by his family. Currently Marcel’s son Neil is acting President. Also Neil’s children play an active role in the company. In 1953 we opened our retail store on Sheboygan’s riverfront. We currently offer a wide variety of smoked and fresh fish, frozen seafoods, homemade deli salads and carryout fried food. Our wholesale plant continues to distribute throughout the state of Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. Our fresh fish comes from Canada, Lake Erie, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, and the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Schwarz Fish Company is HACCP certified and operates under strict GMP’s as required by the Federal Government. At Schwarz Fish Company we strive to achieve the finest quality smoked products available. We have been using the same smoking methods for over 90 years. We use only salt and water in the brine solution and all natural hardwood fires. These old fashioned methods have proven to be successful for us and that’s why we believe our products are superior to others and you’ll taste the difference.

Retail Location 828 Riverfront Dr Sheboygan, WI 920-452-0576 WI-5002121309

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Wholesale Location 3028 S 9th St Sheboygan, WI 920-457-4486

Food Pantries, Meals Served, Other Food Resources

ON THE COVER. TOP LEFT TO RIGHT People taking the tour at 3 Sheeps Brewery during the company’s 5th year celebration, raise their glasses for a company photographer Saturday April 8, 2017 in Sheboygan. Alex Jaeger, a police officer with the street crimes unit and a leader for Explorer Post 2881, hands out candy to a future firefighter during Halloween on the south side Saturday October 31, 2015 in Sheboygan. The Sugar Bush Boys band provided music to dance to at the Sheboygan County Fair Friday September 2, 2016 in Plymouth. Ice and snow in the foreground did not deter a trio of surfers on Lake Michigan Friday February 10, 2017 in Sheboygan. GARY KLEIN/USA TODAY NETWORK-WISCONSIN.

STAFF

Phil Bock Community Engagement Reporter 920-453-5121

Leah Ulatowski Editor 920-453-5134

McLean Bennett Government watchdog reporter 920-453-5133

Lowell Johnson Regional Sales Director 920-453-5109

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Gary Klein Photographer 920-453-5149

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V I TA L I N F O R M AT ION / RECYCLING / G OV ERNMENT

SHEBOYGAN STATS (2012 Census) Area of City: 14.48 sq. miles Miles of Streets: 199.72 Parks: 32 (663.66 acres) Population: 48,895 Persons per square mile: 3527.1 Housing units: 22,339 Median Value of homes: $116,600

USEFUL INFORMATION POLICE

Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office: 920-459-3111 Sheboygan Police Department: 920-459-3333 Elkhart Lake Police Department: 920-876-2244 Kohler Police Department: 920-459-3877 Plymouth Police Department: 920-893-6541 Sheboygan Falls Police Department: 920-467-7902

FIRE

City of Sheboygan Fire Department: 920-459-3327 Cedar Grove Fire Department: 920-668-6415 Elkhart Lake Fire Department: 920-876-3333 Kohler Fire Department: 920-459-3876 Oostburg Fire Department: 920-564-3844 Plymouth Fire Department: 920-893-1331 Sheboygan Falls Fire Department: 920-467-7914

ELECTRICITY

Alliant Energy: 800-255-4268 Plymouth Utilities: 920-893-1471 WE Energies: 800-242-9137; emergency, outage: 800-662-4797

GAS

WE Energies: 800-242-9137; emergency/outage: 800-261-5325 Wisconsin Public Service: 800-450-7280

Sheboygan Police Chief Christopher Domagalski carries a sheet of turkey meatballs at Fresh Meals on Wheels Friday October 28, 2016 in Sheboygan. Gary C. Klein/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

LOCAL CABLE/ SATELLITE

AT&T: 800-288-2020 Charter: 888-438-2427 DISH Network: 888-333-3474 DirecTV: 800-DIRECTV

SEWER

City of Sheboygan Waste Water Treatment: 920-459-3440 Howards Grove Waste Water: 920-565-3029 Oostburg Waste Water Treatment: 920-564-3396 Town of Sheboygan: 920-451-2325 Plymouth Utilities: 920-893-1471

WATER

Sheboygan Water Utility: 920-459-3800 Kohler Municipal Water Utility: 920-459-3873 Plymouth Utilities: 920-893-1471

GARBAGE AND ITEMS NOT RECYCLING COLLECTED INFORMATION AT THE CURB: including computers, CITY OF SHEBOYGAN Electronics, computer accessories, printers, Garbage is collected weekly by the Department of Public Works, Municipal Service Building employees. Garbage is to be placed at the curb/alley line by 7:30 a.m. on collection day and not before 5 p.m. the day before. Please put only garbage bags on the curb or alley line (no garbage cans or receptacles). Regular garbage must be in a plastic bag securely closed. Garbage bags must be clear or slightly opaque. Residents may no longer use black or other colored bags for regular garbage. Blue bags are to be used only for recycling. Maximum allowable bag size is 13 gallons. Plastic grocery bags are not adequate to secure garbage. The maximum weight per bag is 35 pounds. Recyclables are not to be placed in garbage.

televisions, DVDs, fax machines and cell phones. Bulk waste, including appliances, furniture, mattresses and tires. Hazardous materials including paints, lead acid batteries, waste oil, biohazardous waste, sharps and electronic waste.

YARD WASTE

Construction debris, yard waste and drain oil must be taken to the City’s Resident Drop-off Site For any items not accepted curbside with regular trash pickup or at the Residential Drop off Site at 2026 New Jersey Avenue, they must be brought to a private outlet.

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PRIVATE GARBAGE COLLECTORS/ RECYCLING CENTERS Gus Holman Co., 3313 N. 21st Street, Sheboygan; 920-457-2431 Sheboygan Scrap Metals, 2801 N. 21st Street, Sheboygan; 920-452-1894 Sheboygan Waste Material Co., 1206 Illinois Avenue, Sheboygan; 920-457-5091 Advanced Disposal, 2905 Paine Avenue, Sheboygan; 920-458-6030 Waste Management, 6207 Hempton Lake Road. Whitelaw, Wis.; 920-732-4473

GOVERNMENT LEADERS Current as of March 2017

NATIONAL

SEN. TAMMY BALDWIN (D) Washington office: 717 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510; 202-224-5653; www.baldwin.senate.gov SEN. RON JOHNSON (R) Washington office: 328 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510; 202-224-5323; www.ronjohnson.senate.gov REP. GLENN GROTHMAN (R) 6th District Washington office: 1217 Longworth H.O.B., Washington, DC 20515; 202-225-2476; Fond du LAC office: 24 West Pioneer Road, Fond du Lac, WI 54935, 54395; 920-907-0624 grothman.house.gov

STATE

SEN. DEVIN LEMAHIEU (R) 9th Senate District Voting address: 21 S 8th Street, Oostburg, WI 53070 Madison office: Room 323 South, State Capitol, Madison, WI 53707; 608-266-2056; https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2015/ legislators/senate/1333; Sen.LeMahieu@ legis.wisconsin.gov

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SEN. DUEY STROEBEL (R) 20th Senate District Voting address: 2428 Covered Bridge Road, Saukville, WI 53080 Madison office: Room 18 South, State Capitol, Madison, WI 53707-7882; 608-266-7513 https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2015/ legislators/senate/1479; Sen.Stroebel@ legis.wisconsin.gov REP. TERRY KATSMA (R) 26th Assembly District Voting address: 705 Erie Avenue, Oostburg, WI 53070 Madison office: Room 18 North, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8952, Madison, WI 53708; 888-529-0026; https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2015/ legislators/assembly/1345; Rep. Katsma@legis.wiconsin.gov REP. TYLER VORPAGEL (R) 27th Assembly District Voting address: 503 South Hills Drive, Plymouth, WI 53073 Madison office: Room 18 West, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8953, Madison, WI 53708; 888-529-0027; https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2015/ legislators/assembly/1346; Rep. Vorpagel@legis.wisconsin.gov REP. JESSE KREMER (R) 59th Assembly District Voting address: 119 Hillcrest Road., Kewaskum, WI, 53040 Madison office: Room 17 West, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8952, Madison, WI 53708; 888-534-0059; https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/2015/ legislators/assembly/1354; Rep. Kremer@legis.wisconsin.gov

SHEBOYGAN COUNTY

County Administrator ADAM N. PAYNE Administration Building, 3rd Floor, Room 311, 508 New York Avenue 920-459-3103; Adam.Payne@sheboygancounty.com

LOCAL

CITY OF PLYMOUTH City Hall, 128 Smith Street, Plymouth; 920-893-1271; www.ciplywi.com CITY OF SHEBOYGAN City Hall, 828 Center Avenue, Sheboygan; 920-459-3317; www.ci.sheboygan.wi.us CITY OF SHEBOYGAN FALLS City Hall, 375 Buffalo Street, Sheboygan Falls; 920-467–7900; www.cityofsheboyganfalls.com VILLAGE OF ADELL Village Hall, 508 Seifert Street, Adell; 920-994-8620; www.adellwi.govoffice2.com VILLAGE OF CASCADE Village Hall, 301 First Street, Cascade; 920-528-8642; www.villageofcascade.org VILLAGE OF CEDAR GROVE Village Hall, 22 Willow Avenue, Cedar Grove; 920-668-6523; www.cedargrovewi.com VILLAGE OF ELKHART LAKE Village Hall, 40 Pine Street, Elkhart Lake; 920-876-2122; www.elkhartlake.com/village VILLAGE OF GLENBEULAH Village Hall, 110 N. Swift Street, Glenbeulah; 920-526-3701; www.glenbeulah.org VILLAGE OF HOWARDS GROVE Village Hall, 913 S. Wisconsin Drive, Howards Grove; 920-565-3511; www.howardsgrove.org VILLAGE OF KOHLER Village Hall, 319 Highland Drive, Kohler; 920-459-3873; www.kohlervillage.org VILLAGE OF OOSTBURG Village Hall, 1140 Minnesota Avenue, Oostburg; 920-564-3214; www.oostburg.org; VILLAGE OF RANDOM LAKE Village Hall, 96 Russell Drive, Random Lake, 920-994-4852; www.randomlake.org VILLAGE OF WALDO Village Hall, 810 W. Second Street, Waldo; 920-528-8121; www.waldowi.us TOWN OF GREENBUSH Town Hall, N6644 Sugarbush Road, Glenbeulah; 920-526-3115; www.towngreenbush.com TOWN OF HERMAN Town Hall, N8139 Franklin Road, Plymouth; 920-565-2934 The Sheboygan Press

TOWN OF HOLLAND Town Hall, W3005 Highway G, Cedar Grove; 920-668-6625; www.tn.holland.wi.gov TOWN OF LIMA Town Hall, N3689 Highway I, Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-6037; www.townlima.com TOWN OF LYNDON Town Hall, W6081 Highway N., Plymouth; 920-528-7255; www.townoflyndon.com TOWN OF MITCHELL Town Hall, W8095 Parnell Road, Cascade; 920-528-7776; www.townofmitchell.com TOWN OF MOSEL Town Hall, W982 Highway FF, Sheboygan; 920-565-3700; www.townofmosel.com TOWN OF PLYMOUTH Town Hall, 120 Suhrke Road, Plymouth; 920-893-5713; www.townplymouth.com TOWN OF RHINE Town Hall, W5250 Highway FF, Elkhart Lake; 920-876-3413; www.townrhine.com TOWN OF RUSSELL Town Hall N969 Highway H, Elkhart Lake; 920-894-2370; www.townrussell.com TOWN OF SCOTT Town Hall, N1306 Boltonville Road, Adell; 920-994-4470 TOWN OF SHEBOYGAN Town Hall, 1512 N. 40th Street, Sheboygan; 920-451-2320; www.townofsheboygan.org TOWN OF SHEBOYGAN FALLS Town Hall, W3860 Highway O, Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-1922 TOWN OF SHERMAN Town Hall, W6566 Highway 144, Random Lake; 920-994-9421; www.townofshermanwi.com TOWN OF WILSON Town Hall, 5933 South Business Drive, Sheboygan; 920-208-2390; www.townwilson.com

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ART S A ND ENT ERTA INM ENT

ART AND ENTERTAINMENT

ARTspace at the Woodlake Shops in Kohler

This gallery and shop of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center offers a wide selection of contemporary art, including paintings, prints, photographs, sculpture and craft-related forms by artists of North America. Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday; 725-G Woodlake Road., Kohler; 920-452-8602.

Bookworm Gardens

Bookworm Gardens is a whimsical, wonderful spot where nature, literature and the imagination come to life. Located adjacent to UW-Sheboygan, this 2.5 acre garden brings books to life in a beautiful garden setting. Organized into six gateways, books have been selected to appeal to the young and young at heart. The garden includes classics such as “Peter Rabbit” and “Charlotte’s Web,” as well as new literature hot off the press. The books are laminated and stored in stone pillars at the entrance to each gateway offering families the opportunity to read the books while interacting in each garden area. The garden is anchored by the Hansel and Gretel Learning Cottage, a quirky building housing two classrooms, an office, restrooms and a small retail area. Garden offers field trips, summer camps, tours and special events Supported by donations; free. Open May-October, 1415 Campus Drive, Sheboygan; 920-287-7895; bookwormgardens.org.

Knaak + Juarez Studio

Dale Knaak and Frank Juarez specialize in traditional, experimental and abstract painting, respectively. Throughout the year, the warehouse space hosts various art-related events, private painting workshops, critique sessions and so much more. The Knaak + Juarez Studio is located at 1310 Wisconsin Avenue, 2nd Floor, Sheboygan, WI 53081. Visit us at knaakandjuarezstudio.com; 920-207-7411.

John Michael Kohler Arts Center

Twelve art galleries feature exhibitions devoted to contemporary art with a particular interest in the work of self-taught artists. Free art-making for all ages daily in The ARTery studio; classes, music, dance and theatrical performances. Also features the ARTspace gift shop, ARTcafe and an outdoor sculpture garden; 608 New York Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-6144; www.jmkac.org; free.

Kohler Distinguished Guest Series

A program of the Kohler Foundation, Inc., it is a performing arts series that features internationally recognized performers in theatre, dance and music and is intended to provide world-class entertainment for reasonable prices. Kohler Memorial Theatre, 230 School Street, Kohler; 920-458-1972. www.kohlerfoundation.org.

Lakeshore Chorale

Lakeshore Chorale Inc. consists of Lakeshore Chorale, a chamber choir of about 30-40 adult members and Lakeshore Youth Chorale, three choirs for children ages 7-18. Membership is by audition. Five concerts are presented each season; 920-451-1863. www.lakeshorechorale.org.

Ariana Brunette, 6, smiles with her painted face at the Above and Beyond Children’s Museum Saturday March 26, 2016 in Sheboygan. Face painting was one of the activities at the museum for Easter Weekend. Gary C. Klein/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

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Marcus Sheboygan Cinema

Features digital presentations with the finest sound in all auditoriums including three digital 3D auditoriums and large SuperScreen. In addition to the latest Hollywood films, it also features unique special events and showings. CaptiView Closed Caption viewing system available for those who have trouble hearing; 3226 Kohler Memorial Drive, Sheboygan; 920-459-5120 marcustheatres.com.

Historic Plymouth Walking Tour

This self-guided tour features more than 50 historically significant homes, businesses and buildings, two of which are listed on national Register of Historic Places. Brochures available by calling the Plymouth Chamber of Commerce, 888-693-8263.

Plymouth Arts Center

Premier arts destination in western Sheboygan County presenting a full schedule of changing exhibits in Gallery 110 North, art classes, music and theater performances, festivals and a gift shop. Facility is available to rent for parties and business meetings; 520 E. Mill Street; 920-892-8409; www.plymoutharts.org.

Sheboygan Falls Walking Tour

Self-guided, 1½-hour tour featuring more than 30 homes, churches and buildings; two districts, the Cole District and Downtown Historic District, are listed on the National Register. Brochures and maps available; 504 Broadway, Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-6206

ART S A ND ENT ERTA INM ENT Sheboygan Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts Performing Arts A partnership of performing arts organizations that work together for the good of all artistic endeavors in the Sheboygan County area. Member organizations include Hometown Harmony Tradition, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Kohler Distinguished Guest Series, Lakeshore Chorale, Lakeland College, Lakeshore Productions, Men of Harmony, Plymouth Arts Center, Sheboygan Concert Association, Sheboygan Pops Concert Band, Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra, Sheboygan Theatre Company, Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts, Theater for Young Audiences, UW-Sheboygan Fine Arts. www.sheboyganperformingarts.com

The Sheboygan Visual Artists

SVA is a network of artists enriching the community through visual arts. About 70 artists working in a variety of mediums exhibit, free to the public on Final Fridays each month. www.sheboyganvisualartists.com. 1207 Erie Street; 920-316-2112.

Sheboygan Symphony The Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra is the oldest continually active orchestra in the State of Wisconsin, performing concerts since 1918. The Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts is home to the symphony orchestra, with a supporting chorus and children’s program; 830 N. 8th Street; 920-452-1985; www.sheboygansymphony.org.

Sheboygan Elks Lodge 299

1943 Erie Avenue * Sheboygan, WI

$2,200 Bingo

1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month.

Restored 1920s-era theater designed in the Spanish colonial revival architectural style. Property was placed on the state and National Registers of Historic Places. Hosts big-name entertainers, community events and films. 826 N. 8th Street, Sheboygan; www.weillcenter.com; 920-208-3243.

AREA THEATRES & PERFORMANCES Lakeland University Theatre

Bradley Fine Arts Building W3711 North Dr., Plymouth 920-565-1283 or 800-569-2166 lakeland.edu/theatre Theatre productions offered through Lakeland University twice a year. Admission.

Sheboygan Concert Association

We present four or five live concerts per year for an affordable price, featuring national and international musicians, at the Stefanie H.Weill Center. Attendance is by season membership only. Concerts are held at the Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts, 826 N. 8th Street at 7:30 p.m. For more information regarding membership, call Elizabeth Hueller, 920-458-1711. www.sheboyganconcertassociation.com.

Sound Celebration Women’s Chorus

920-526-3389 www.sound-celebration.com Women’s barbershop chorus rehearses Tuesdays at 6:45 PM at the First Congregational UCC, Plymouth, 1405 State Highway 67. All women welcome.

Theater for Young Audiences (TYA)

921 N. 8th Street, Sheboygan 920-458-8184 info@tyasheb.org www.tyasheboygan.org TYA is an amazing place to play where all ages explore the theater arts onstage, backstage and out front.

University of WisconsinSheboygan Fine Arts Theatre Fine Arts Building One University Drive, Sheboygan 920-459-6652 (Box Office) www.sheboygan.uwc.edu/student-life/ fine-arts-programs/ University Theatre produces at least two major productions each academic year, one during the fall semester and one during the spring semester. The Fine Arts Theatre facility is also home to the Sheboygan Chorus winter and spring concerts and the Fine Arts Gallery’s monthly rotating exhibits. The facility is available to the community for meetings and special events.

Sheboygan Theatre Co.

Theatre: 2820 Union Avenue, Sheboygan Business Office: 607 S. Water Street, Sheboygan. 920-459-3779 www.sheboygantheatercompany.com The Sheboygan Theatre Co. is part of the Community Recreation Department of the Sheboygan Area School District, with a mission of presenting quality theatrical entertainment to the community and providing opportunities for area adults and youth who want to be involved in theatrical arts. Performances at Leslie W. Johnson Theatre, Horace Mann Middle School. Season and single tickets available. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. except for 2 p.m. Sunday matinees.

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CHURCHES

ASSEMBLIES OF GOD CHRISTIAN LIFE ASSEMBLY OF GOD, 933 Krumrey St., Plymouth, 920-892-4080

BAPTIST-AMERICAN FALLS COMMUNITY CHURCH, 633 Buffalo St., Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-2480

BAPTIST-GENERAL CONFERENCE CROSSROADS COMMUNITY CHURCH, Office: 532 S. 8th Street, Suite 203, Sheboygan, 920-694-1552. Worship: Lake Country Academy

BAPTISTINDEPENDENT

BLESSED HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH, 1504 St Clair Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-457-4557 FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH, 1223 Krumrey Street, Plymouth, 920-892-4033

CORNERSTONE BAPTIST CHURCH, Mail: P.O. Box 1331 Sheboygan, service: 4015 Superior Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-207-6019.

BAPTIST-NORTH AMERICAN

BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH, 2411 Weeden Creek Road, Sheboygan, 920-452-4860

BIBLE-INDEPENDENT GRACE BIBLE CHURCH, 300 Neugent Street, Adell, 920-994-9409 www.graceadell.org

LIVING HOPE BIBLE CHURCH, Mail: Box 70079, Oostburg, service: Village Exchange, 114 N. 9th Street, Oostburg, 920-564-3993.

ROMAN CATHOLIC

BLESSED TRINITY PARISH, 319 Giddings Avenue, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-4616

HOLY NAME OF JESUS PARISH, 807 Superior Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-458-7721 www.holynamestclement.org HOLY ROSARY CATHOLIC CHURCH, 1724 Madison Street, New Holstein, 920-898-4884 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION PARISH, 1305 Humboldt Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-457-3967 OUR LADY OF THE LAKES ST. MARY CHAPEL, 230 Butler Street, Random Lake, 920-994-4380 www.ourladylakes.org OUR LADY OF THE LAKES ST. NICHOLAS CHAPEL, W4274 Highway K, Dacada, 920-994-4380 OUR LADY OF THE LAKES ST. PATRICK CATHOLIC CHAPEL, W4690 Highway A, Adell 920-994-4380 ST. ANN’S PARISH, N188 School Street, New Holstein, 920-894-3147

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ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH, 115 Plymouth St., Plymouth, 920-892-4006 www.sjbplymouth.org ST. PETER CLAVER PARISH, 1439 S. 12th Street, Sheboygan, 920-457-9408 ST. PETER & PAUL PARISH, 413 Fremont, Kiel, 920-894-3553 ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CATHOLIC CHURCH, 94 N. Lincoln Street, Elkhart Lake, 920-876-2457 www.StThomasAquinasEL.org

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ST. CYRIL & METHODIUS CHURCH, 822 New Jersey Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-457-7110

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CHURCHES

CHRISTIANREFORMED

CALVIN CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, 2313 Saemann Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-458-0092 www.calvincrc.com CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH, 428 Geele Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-458-3112 www.ChristCommunitySheboygan.org FIRST CHRISTIAN REFORMED, 216 S. Seventh Street, Oostburg, 920-564-2725 HMONG CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH, 1556 N. 16th Street, Sheboygan, 920-458-1710

CHRISTIAN & MISSIONARY ALLIANCE

COMMUNITY ALLIANCE CHURCH, 5404 Highway A., Sheboygan Falls, 920-458-2444 PLYMOUTH ALLIANCE CHURCH, 1203 Fairview Drive, Plymouth, 920-893-5525 www.plymouthalliance.org SOUTHSIDE ALLIANCE CHURCH, 4321 Highway A, Sheboygan, 920-458-7075 www.ssachurch.org

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 2512 N. 9th Street, Sheboygan, 920-458-2673 www.christiansciencesheboygan.com

CHURCH OF CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHRIST, 1124 Pershing Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-457-3232

CHURCH OF GOD

THE CHURCH OF GOD AT SHEBOYGAN, 1314 N. Eighth Street, Sheboygan, 920-452-2611

CONSERVATIVE CONGREGATIONAL CHRISTIAN CONFERENCE ST. PAUL’S CHRISTIAN, N8903 Highway J, Town of Russell, 920-781-0017

ST. PETER EVANGELICAL CHURCH, Town of Rhine, W5375 Highway FF, Elkhart Lake, 920-781-0017

EPISCOPAL

GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 1011 N. Seventh Street, Sheboygan, 920-452-9659 www.gracesheboygan.com ST. PAUL’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, P.O. Box 192, 312 E. Main Street, Plymouth, 920-892-4894

JEWISH

BETH EL CONGREGATION, 1007 North Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-452-5828

LUTHERANEVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH IN AMERICA

FIRST UNITED LUTHERAN CHURCH, 2401 Kohler Memorial Drive, Sheboygan, 920-452-2401 REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH, 1808 Eastern Avenue, Plymouth, 920-892-7431 ST. ANDREW LUTHERAN CHURCH-ECLA, 1711 S. 11th Street, Sheboygan, 920-452-2878

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 1634 Illinois Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-452-7266 www.immanuelsheboygan.com IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, W8497 Brazelton Drive, Random Lake, 920-994-9060 http://lutheransinbeechwood.ctshost.org LUTHER MEMORIAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 1127 Eisner Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-458-1322 THE LUTHERAN CHURCH OF OUR REDEEMER, 3027 Wilgus Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-452-0717 www.ourredeemersheboygan.org OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH, 917 Mead Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-452-4005

ST. PETER’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 104 Elm Street, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-6639

LUKE LUTHERAN CHURCH, N6193 Highway 32, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-6149 www.stlukeshebfalls.org

ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH, 222 N. Stafford Street, Plymouth, 920-893-3071 www.sjlplymouth.com

EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH OF AMERICA

ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH, 2104 Geele Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-452-4771

ST. MARK LUTHERAN CHURCH, 1019 N. Seventh Street, Sheboygan, 920-458-4343

EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH, 1710 N. 15th Street, Sheboygan, 920-452-6520 www.e-free-family.com EVANGELICAL COVENANT Zion Evangelical Covenant Church, 1125 N. Sixth Street, Sheboygan, 920-457-7800

FULL GOSPEL

MINISTRY OF PEACE CHRISTIAN CENTER, 2016 N. 13th Street, Sheboygan, 920-208-2293

GREEK ORTHODOX

St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church, 1425 S. 10th Street, Sheboygan, 920-452-2296

JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES

JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES, North/South/Spanish Congregation, 3328 North Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-452-8467. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES KIEL CONGREGATION, 16350 Keller Road, Kiel, 920-894-4000

LUTHERANMISSOURI SYNOD

BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH, 222 Church Street, Kohler, 920-457-4681 www.bethanylutherankohler.org BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN CHURCH, 1121 Georgia Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-452-4331 CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH, 3816 S. 12th Street, Sheboygan, 920-457-9205 EMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 326 Center Avenue, Adell, 920-994-9005 emmanueladell.org GOOD SHEPHERD LUTHERAN CHURCH, 1614 S. 23rd Street, Sheboygan, 920-452-8759 www.goodshepherdsheboygan.com GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, 210 N. Lincoln Street, Elkhart Lake, 920-876-2341 GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH, W1264 Highway FF, Haven, 920-565-2186.

ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH, 1810 N. 13th Street, Sheboygan, 920-452-6829 ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 730 Highway PPP, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-6449 ST. STEPHEN LUTHERAN CHURCH, N1510 Highway 28, Batavia, 920-994-9060 http://lutheransinbatavia.ctshost.org ST. THOMAS LUTHERAN CHURCH, N4097 County Road M, Waldo 920-467-1888 www.stthomaslutheranwaldo.com TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, Town of Wilson, 6522 South Business Drive, Sheboygan, 920-458-8881 TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, 824 Wisconsin Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-458-8246 TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, W2776 Highway 32, Howards Grove, 920-565-3669 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH, 220 E. Main Street, Glenbeulah, 920-526-3152

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LUTHERANWISCONSIN SYNOD CALVARY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 2132 N. 27th Street, Sheboygan, 920-458-4822

GOOD SHEPHERD EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, N5990 Country Aire Road, Plymouth, 920-893-0207 ST. JOHN ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH, 1255 W. Washington Avenue, Cleveland, 920-693-8612 ST. PAUL’S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 441 Millersville Avenue, Howards Grove, 920-565-3780 www.stpaulshowardsgrove.org

NONDENOMINATIONAL CHURCH OF CHRIST, 1815 N. 29th Street, Sheboygan, 920-458-7409

PRESBYTERIAN

FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 1429 N. Fifth Street, Sheboygan, 920-457-7891 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 118 S. Eighth Street, Oostburg, 920-564-2936

PRESBYTERIAN, EVANGELICAL

FIRST EVANGELICAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 221 N. Main Street, Cedar Grove, 920-668-6531

PRESBYTERIAN, ORTHODOX BETHEL ORTHODOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 609 Center Avenue, Oostburg, 920-564-2300 www.oostburgopc.org

CALVARY ORTHODOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 136 W. Union Avenue, Cedar Grove, 920-668-6463 www.calvarychurchcg.com

IMMANUEL BIBLE CHURCH, 2428 Superior Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-458-4979

GRACE ORTHODOX PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 4930 Green Valley Lane, Sheboygan, 920-565-2160

NEW LIFE COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1500 Douglas Drive, Plymouth, 920-893-5433 www.newlifecommunitychurch.us

REFORMED CHURCH IN AMERICA

OAKBROOK COMMUNITY CHURCH, 1624 Broadway, Sheboygan, 920-451-0991 www.oakbrookchurchwi.org THE SALVATION ARMY-CHURCH, 710 Pennsylvania Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-458-3723 www.sasheboyan.org WORD OF GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH, 837 Buffalo Street, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-6058

PENTECOSTAL

PENTECOSTALS OF SHEBOYGAN COUNTY, 621 Broadway Street, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-9090 www.1posc.org CITY CHURCH, 2313 N. 31st Street, Sheboygan, 920-452-0111

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BETHANY REFORMED CHURCH, 1315 Washington Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-452-0051 www.bethanyreformedchurch.com FAITH REFORMED CHURCH, 243 S. Fourth Street, Cedar Grove, 920-668-6725 FIRST REFORMED CHURCH, 927 Superior Avenue, Oostburg, 920-564-2319 FIRST REFORMED CHURCH, 237 S. Main Street, Cedar Grove, 920-668-6261

FIRST REFORMED CHURCH OF SHEBOYGAN FALLS, 527 Giddings Avenue, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-3251 www.1streformed.org GIBBSVILLE REFORMED CHURCH, N3145 Highway 32, Sheboygan Falls, 920-564-3434 HINGHAM REFORMED CHURCH, W4390 Church Road, Hingham, 920-564-2879

HOPE CHURCH, 612 Ontario Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-452-5648 www.hoperc.com REMEDY, 806 N. Eighth Street, Sheboygan, 920-451-4549

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH, 3910 Erie Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-458-3381

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST

BETHEL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, W4225 County Line Road, Elkhart Lake, 920-565-2977 COMMUNITY UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 174 N. East Street, Elkhart Lake, 920-876-2525 www.communityuccel.org EBENEZER UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 3215 Saemann Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-452-9766

ST. JOHN’S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 1248 Lincoln Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-452-5296 ST. JOHN’S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 98 Random Lake Road, Random Lake, 920-994-4425 ST. JOHN’S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, W3401 Orchard Road, Elkhart Lake, 920-565-2631 www.schwarzwalducc.org ST. MARK’S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, N9286 Dairyland Drive, Cleveland, 920-693-8361 ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 2114 Wedemeyer Street, Sheboygan, 920-458-1611 ST. PETER’S UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 424 Fremont Street, Kiel, 920-894-2404

UNITED METHODIST

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 310 Bluff Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-457-4818

BETHEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 10509 Meggers Road, New Holstein, 920-467-6244

FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UCC, 1405 Highway 67, Plymouth, 920-893-3411

FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 633 Detroit Street, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-6244

GRACE UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 500 School Street, Kohler, 920-452-6795 www.graceucckohler.org

FOUNTAIN PARK UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 828 Erie Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-452-1319

IMMANUEL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, W3694 Highway FF, Plymouth, 920-565-3554

ST. LUKE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 623 Ontario Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-458-3461

OUR SHEPHERD UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 710 Ethan Allen Drive, Howards Grove, 920-565-3376

TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 425 N. Lyndon Street, Waldo, 920-528-7123 www.trinityumcwaldo.org

SALEM PLANKROAD UCC, N5691 Highway M, Plymouth, 920-467-6808

ZION UNITED METHODIST, N. 1667 Highway 28, Adell, 920-994-4510

SALEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, 217 Salem Drive, Plymouth, 920-892-7456

UNITY

SARON UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST W3830 Highway J, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-6202

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PUBLIC HEALTH SHEBOYGAN COUNTY HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES Health & Human Services Building, 1011 N. Eighth Street, Sheboygan 920-459-6400 AGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER 650 Forest Avenue, Sheboygan Falls 920-467-4100 MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA IN SHEBOYGAN COUNTY 915 N 7th St, Sheboygan. 920-458-3951

HOSPITALS AURORA SHEBOYGAN MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER 2629 N. Seventh Street, Sheboygan 920-451-5000 ST. NICHOLAS HOSPITAL 3100 Superior Avenue, Sheboygan 920-459-8300

CLINICS AND HEALTH SERVICES ADVANCED FOOT CARE 1714 N. Eighth Street, Sheboygan 920-457-6104 ADVANCED PAIN MANAGEMENT 2124 Kohler Memorial Drive, Sheboygan 920-452-7246 AURORA HEALTH CENTER PLYMOUTH 2600 Kiley Way, Plymouth 920-449-7000 AURORA SHEBOYGAN CLINIC 2414 Kohler Memorial Drive, Sheboygan 920-457-4461 AURORA SHEBOYGAN CLINIC SOUTH 1813 Ashland Avenue, Sheboygan 920-458-4010 AURORA SHEBOYGAN CLINIC 313 S. Main Street, Cedar Grove 920-668-8502 AURORA SHEBOYGAN CLINIC 620 S. Wisconsin Drive, Howards Grove 920-565-4595 AURORA SHEBOYGAN CLINIC 1001 Service Road, Kiel. 920-894-2636 AURORA SHEBOYGAN CLINIC 2020 Madison Street, New Holstein 920-898-4262 14

AURORA SHEBOYGAN CLINIC 110 Butler Street, Random Lake 920-994-9094 AURORA SHEBOYGAN CLINIC 1146 Plankview Green Boulevard, Sheboygan Falls. 920-467-2424 AURORA SLEEP MEDICINE CENTER 901 Reed Street, Plymouth. 920-893-4972 AURORA SURGERY CENTER 901 Reed Street, Plymouth. 920-893-1771 BRIDGEPOINT HEALTH 3425 Superior Avenue, Sheboygan 920-458-5557 COULIS CARDIOLOGY 1414 N. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan 920-458-9800 LAKESHORE ORTHOPEDICS 1414 N. Taylor Drive, Suite 205, Sheboygan 920-452-6124 COLUMBIA ST. MARY’S MARSHO FAMILY MEDICAL GROUP 515 E. Mill Street, Plymouth. 920-892-4311 MARSHO FAMILY MEDICAL GROUPSHEBOYGAN EXPRESS CARE 1703 N Taylor Drive, Sheboygan, WI 53081 (920) 457-4438 MATTHEWS ONCOLOGY ASSOCIATES 1621 N. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan, WI 53081 920-458-7433 PREVEA ALLERGY 1411 N. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan 920-457-2100 PREVEA AUDIOLOGY 1411 N. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan 920-457-2100 PREVEA DIGESTIVE HEALTH 1621 N. Taylor Drive, Suite 200, Sheboygan. 920-457-4400 PREVEA EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT 1411 N. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan 920-457-2100 PREVEA ENDOCRINOLOGY 3100 Superior Avenue, Sheboygan 920-783-1236

PREVEA HAND AND PLASTIC SURGERY 1526 N. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan 920-803-1598 PREVEA HEART & VASCULAR CARE 3100 Superior Avenue, Sheboygan 920-783-1236 PREVEA ORTHOPEDIC CARE 1621 N. Taylor Drive, Suite 300, Sheboygan. 920-496-4740 PREVEA OOSTBURG HEALTH CENTER 15 S. 10th St., Oostburg. 920-552-5046 PREVEA PLYMOUTH HEALTH CENTER 825 Walton Drive, Plymouth 920-892-4322 PREVEA OCCUPATIONAL MEDICINE 1621 N. Taylor Drive, Suite 300, Sheboygan. 920-459-5176 PREVEA PULMONARY AND SLEEP MEDICINE 3100 Superior Avenue, Sheboygan 920-783-1236 PREVEA UROLOGY 1411 N. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan 920-457-4858 PREVEA WOMEN’S CARE 1411 N. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan 920-458-4419 SHEBOYGAN CANCER & BLOOD SPECIALIST 1621 N. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan 920-458-7433 SHEBOYGAN INTERNAL MEDICINE ASSOCIATES 2920 Superior Avenue, Sheboygan 920-452-6000 SHEBOYGAN ORTHOPAEDIC ASSOCIATES 2920 Superior Avenue, Sheboygan 920-458-3791

SHEBOYGAN SURGERY CENTER 3141 Saemann Avenue, Sheboygan 920-783-5000 SHORELINE SKIN SPECIALIST 1414 N. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan 920-457-3376 VINCE LOMBARDI CANCER CLINIC 1222 N. 23 St., Sheboygan 920-457-6800 WISCONSIN REHAB MEDICINE PROFESSIONALS 3100 Superior Avenue, Sheboygan 920-459-4642 WELSCH HEARING AID COMPANY, 2223 S. Memorial Place Sheboygan, 920-452-0213 HEINEN CHIROPRACTIC, S.C. 1539 North 33rd Place, Suite B., Sheboygan, 920-451-9960 LAKESHORE COMMUNITY HEALTH CARE Dental, Medical and Behavioral Health Services 1721 Saemann Avenue Sheboygan, 920-783-6633

URGENT CARE

AURORA QUICKCARE 3711 S. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan 920-457-2915 PREVEA URGENT CARE PREVEA PLYMOUTH HEALTH CENTER 825 Walton Drive, Plymouth 920-892-4322 URGENT CARE AURORA HEALTH CENTER 2600 Kiley Way, Plymouth 920-449-7000

SHEBOYGAN PEDIATRIC ASSOCIATES 2920 Superior Avenue, Sheboygan 920-458-3331 SHEBOYGAN SURGICAL ASSOCIATES 2920 Superior Avenue, Sheboygan 920-458-0705

PREVEA FAMILY MEDICINE 1411 N. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan 920-457-4858

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SENIOR RESOURCES / SERVICES PROJECT INDEPENDENCE TLC ADULT DAY SERVICE, adult day care, 3816 S. 12th St., Sheboygan, 920-694-1162. AGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER, 650 Forest Avenue, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-4100. ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION MEN’S DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP 2nd Wednesday every month at 8:00PM THE ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION MEN’S DEMENTIA CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP Sheboygan Falls Library, Basement Meeting Room 330 Buffalo St, Sheboygan Falls www.alz.org/sewi ALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP, Sheboygan County Health and Human Services, 1011 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan, 920-467-4182. ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION EARLY STAGES SUPPORT GROUP, 2:30-3:30 p.m. third Tuesday, St. Paul Lutheran Church, Room 100, 730 Highway PPP, Sheboygan Falls, 920-838-1311 or 920-946-7627.

FAMILY CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP, AGING & DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER, 650 Forest Avenue, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-4100. HEALTH CARE RESOURCE CENTER, Mental Health America in Sheboygan County, 2020 Erie Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-458-3951. MEALS ON WHEELS, 1004 S. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan, 920-451-7011. MEMORY LOSS CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP, 5:30-7 p.m. second Tuesday, THE WATERFORD, 2586 Valley Road, Plymouth, 920-946-7627. MEMORY CORE, Generations, Plymouth, 1st Wednesday of each month, 2:30 p.m. Contact Ginny Nyhuis: 920-838-1311

SE NIOR RESOURCES / SER VICES SHEBOYGAN COUNTY HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, 1011 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan, 920-459-6400. SHEBOYGAN SENIOR ACTIVITY CENTER, 428 Wisconsin Avenue, Sheboygan 920-459-3290. www.sheboyganseniorcenter.com THE GATHERING PLACE, adult daycare, 730 Highway PPP, Sheboygan Falls, 920-627-6847. WELSCH HEARING AID COMPANY, 2223 S. Memorial Place, Sheboygan, 920-452-0213

SENIOR LIVING, NURSING HOME AND HOSPICE CARE

COMPASSUS HOSPICE AND PALLATIVE CARE 1026 South Taylor Drive, Sheboygan, WI 920-547-4221 www.HospiceAdvantage.com Providing hospice services throughout Sheboygan, Manitowoc, Calumet, Ozaukee & Washington countiesCare, Comfort & Compassion for the whole family. ARBOR VIEW COMMUNITIES ASSISTED LIVING, 1900 Arbor View Drive, Plymouth, 920-893-4200 CAPITOL SENIOR LIVING, 2586 Valley Road, Plymouth, 866-895-5020 ST. NICHOLAS HOME HEALTH AND HOSPICE, 3100 Superior Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-457-5770. WOODLAND MANOR, 851 Fond Du Lac Avenue, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-6270. COUNTRYSIDE MANOR WEST, assisted living for early to late stages of Alzheimer’s and dementia, 4228 Kadlec Drive, Sheboygan, 920-452-2229. GENERATIONS, AN INTERGENERATIONAL CENTER 1500 Douglas Dr., Suite D, Plymouth 920-892-4858 www.generationsic.org Generations is an Intergenerational Center is a 28,000 sq. ft. facility on a 7 acre campus that provides a wide variety of activities and services for people of all ages.

GOLDEN LIVING CENTER 3129 Michigan Avenue, Sheboygan, WI 53081 920-458-1155 www.goldenliving.com/sheboygan 64-bed skilled nursing facility that accommodates both short-term rehabilitation and long-term nursing home care. HOMES FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING, 920-459-7965, ext. 1305. KINDREDHEARTS OF PLYMOUTH, 112 S. River Blvd., Plymouth, 920-893-8334. www.khearts.com LANDMARK SQUARE, residential living, 832 N. Sixth St., Sheboygan, 920-458-2137, ext. 813. LIGHTHOUSE COMMONS, assisted living, 930 N. Sixth St., Sheboygan, 920-458-2137. MEADOW VIEW MANOR, 3613 S. 13th St., 920-458-4040. MORNING SIDE HEALTH CENTER, 3431 N. 13th St., 920-458-5046. PINE HAVEN OOSTBURG ASSISTED LIVING, 701 Pine Dr., Oostburg, 920-564-6800. PINE HAVEN CHRISTIAN HOME, 531 Giddings Avenue, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-2401.

ATRIUM HEALTH CARE CENTER, 916 E. Clifford St., Plymouth, 920-893-4777. PRAIRIE CROSSING, ASSISTED LIVING, 1280 Pine Haven Lane, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-2400. PROJECT INDEPENDENCE ADULT DAYCARE, 3816 S. 12th St., Sheboygan, 920-694-1162. ROCKY KNOLL HEALTH CARE FACILITY, N7135 Rocky Knoll Parkway, Plymouth; 920-893-6441. SHARON S. RICHARDSON COMMUNITY HOSPICE, W2850 Highway 28, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-1800. SHEBOYGAN PROGRESSIVE CARE Center, 1902 Mead Ave., Sheboygan, 920-458-8333. SHEBOYGAN SENIOR COMMUNITY, 930 N. 6th St., Sheboygan, 920-458-2137. SOUTH HORIZON SENIOR LIVING, 930 E. Clifford Street, Plymouth, 920-893-2485. SUNNY RIDGE HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER, 3014 Erie Ave., Sheboygan, 920-459-3028.

Stella Haberman, 21 months, points at the Rehab Resource Halloween Open House Thursday October 20, 2016 in Sheboygan. Gary C. Klein/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

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SHOPPING

SHOPPING DEER TRACE PLAZA Shopping center featuring Home Depot, Best Buy, MC Sports, Gamestop, Target and a dozen other specialty stores and restaurants. Located at 4031-4139 Hwy. 28, Kohler, off of Hwy. 43.

DOWNTOWN PLYMOUTH

While in Plymouth, be sure to visit the historic downtown. Antiques, books, vintage clothing, jewelry art and a variety of gifts are among the items the specialty stores feature. Have dinner, a cup of coffee or an ice cream cone … and make sure to take in the 24 murals that have been painted on various downtown buildings, depicting Plymouth’s rich historic past; www.plymouthwisconsin.com.

DOWNTOWN SHEBOYGAN

Both sides of North Eight Street in downtown Sheboygan feature a variety of specialty shops and restaurants; www.visitsheboygan.com.

ELKHART LAKE FEED MILL SHOPS

Unique shopping in the heart of the Village of Elkhart Lake. Originally operated for more than 100 years as the Elkhart Lake Feed Mill, this collection of historic buildings now houses a retail shop, grocery store and restaurant/ coffee house; www.elkhartlake.com/things-to-do/ shopping.

HARBOR CENTRE DOWNTOWN AND RIVERFRONT

In the heart of Sheboygan, Harbor Centre Downtown offers eclectic shopping, dining, entertainment, services and delightful overnight accommodations in beautifully restored historic buildings. Also, explore restored fishing shanties along the riverfront that house a wide variety of shops and restaurants, or enjoy shopping and cuisine at the magnificent Blue Harbor Resort & Indoor Waterpark; 920-452-6921; www.harborcentre.com. The Sheboygan Press

Lyndsay Fenner, 17, of Sheboygan Falls secures a number tag band on the leg of a duck entry at the Sheboygan County Fair Wednesday August 31, 2016 in Plymouth. Gary C. Klein/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

HISTORIC SHEBOYGAN FALLS Experience the timeless charm of Sheboygan Falls by visiting unique shops and restaurants; www.sheboyganfalls.org.

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Union troops relax in camp before battle during the Civil War Weekend at the Wade House Historic Site in Greenbush in 2015. Gary C. Klein/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

MUSEUMS ABOVE & BEYOND CHILDREN’S MUSEUM

More than 10,000 square feet of space with dozens of “hands-on” interactive exhibits which will intrigue children of all ages, including the “grown up” kind. The mission of the museum is to provide a special place for children and their families where play and education connect through exploration and discovery. Open 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturdays, and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and Sunday; $6 per person; free for members & children under 2; 902 N. Eighth Street, 18

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AVIATION HERITAGE CENTER OF WISCONSIN

Located at the Sheboygan County airport, this facility invites you to enjoy their aviation museum, library and educational center. Hours November through March are Thursday-Friday from 10-5 pm. and Saturday from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. From April through October Monday-Friday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday from 9-1 p.m. 6191 Resource Drive, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-2043; www.ahcw.org.

ELKHART LAKE DEPOT MUSEUM

A 100-year-old railroad station listed on the National Register of Historic Places contains many original depot furnishings, newspaper clippings, photos and a variety of other mementos of the community’s history. The Depot is on the National Register of Historic Places. Corner of Rhine and Lake Streets, Elkhart Lake. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day; 920-876-2922.

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HENSCHEL’S INDIAN MUSEUM & TROUT FARM

Collection of American Indian history and artifacts including weapons, pottery, antler artifacts and copper pieces dating to 8000 B.C. Includes museum and gift shop on archeological dig site. Open Memorial Day to Labor Day, and by appointment. N8661 Holstein Road, Elkhart Lake; 920-876-3193; www. henschelsindianmuseumandtroutfarm. com.

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HERITAGE SCHOOL

Go back to the past and experience a classroom from 1876. From its old flap-seated desks to a properly attired school marm prepared to hear the daily recitations of reading, ‘riting and ‘rithmetic, visitors will see an authentically restored and appointed 1876 two-room school house at Eighth and Kentucky, Sheboygan. Open 1-4 p.m. Tuesdays, June-August, or by appointment. Free; 920-459-3512.

HET MUSEUM / TE RONDE HOUSE

Dutch memorabilia and early household and commercial artifacts from settlements at Cedar Grove and Amsterdam housed in a former cheese factory and blacksmith’s shop. 118 Main Street, Cedar Grove. Open JuneAugust; contact Village of Cedar Grove, 920-668-6523.

KOHLER DESIGN CENTER

A three-level showcase of innovative product design and technology, creative achievement and American history. A fusion of old and new, the space offers a comprehensive representation of Kohler Co.’s state-ofthe-art products and examples of the company’s contributions to gracious living and interior design. Lower level is the Arts/Industry Gallery and Museum paying tribute to the company’s long and colorful history. Open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Closed Thanksgiving and Christmas. 101 Upper Road, Kohler; 920-457-3699. www.KohlerDesignCenter.com.

LUXEMBOURGAMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER AND ROOTS AND LEAVES MUSEUM

Housed in the rebuilt Mamer-Hansen Luxembourgian stone barn originally built in 1872 by Jacob Mamer, a Luxembourg immigrant who came to the area in 1846, the Roots and Leaves Museum tells the story of the Luxembourg immigration to America. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesday-Friday; 1 to 4 p.m, 1st and 3rd Saturday. 100 Peter Thein Ave., Belgium. 262-476-5086, www.lacs.lu/cultural-society. The Sheboygan Press

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PLYMOUTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM

Located in the heart of Plymouth’s downtown, the William Sebald building was constructed in 1876 of cream city brick. In its early beginnings Sebald sold root beer and ale on the first floor while raising his family on the second floor. Over the years the storefront saw many businesses including a meat market, newspaper, foot doctor and barber shop. Today the building is home to a handicapped accessible museum, displaying artifacts including an extensive collection of Indian arrowheads, local cheese industry, Hattie Grogan paintings, and World War I and II exhibits of local interestreet The newest, Plank Road Trail, allows visitors to walk oak planks with a panoramic view of Plymouth 1869. Three store fronts offer a look at early life as well as a Kitchen Exhibit circa 1880 to 1940. Exhibits change throughout the year. Open 10-2 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. Free; 420 E. Mill Street Plymouth; 920-893-1876; www.plymouthhistoricalsociety.com.

SHEBOYGAN COUNTY HISTORICAL RESEARCH CENTER

Local history archive specializing in the preservation and storage of written records of all of Sheboygan County and the surrounding areas. Programs include Third Saturdays, in which specific topics are addressed, and instructive genealogy classes. Open to the public. 518 Water Street, Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-4667; www.schrc.org.

SHEBOYGAN COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM

Indoor exhibits include American Indian, maritime, pharmacy, doctor’s office, circus, baseball and a changing seasonal exhibit. Also Victorian-style home built in the early 1850s; log home; barn housing antique farm machinery and large implements; and cheese factory built in 1867. 3110 Erie Ave., Sheboygan. Open Monday-Friday April 1-Oct. 31; and the “Third Saturday” of the month, Jan. through Oct. for special programming. Special Holiday Memories Christmas exhibit opens Friday after Thanksgiving -Dec. 30; 920-458-

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1103; Admission: $5 for adults, $2 for ages 7-12. Ages 6 and under are free. Members and their guest are free. www. sheboygancounty.com/government/ departments-f-q/historical-museum;

WADE HOUSE

The centerpiece of this Wisconsin Historical Society property is the 27room stagecoach hotel built in 1850, which comes to life through interactive tours led by costumed guides. The historic core of the site also features a reproduced mid-19th century waterpowered, up-and-down saw and working blacksmith shop. The new Wesley W. Jung Carriage Museum is adjoined to a new Visitor Center that includes orientation exhibits, cafe, gift store, and meeting spaces. Daily and special programs and events throughout the year. Horse-drawn wagon ride included with admission. Open 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. daily; and 11 a.m.- 5 p.m. on Sundays, mid-May through midOctober; Visitor Center and Carriage Museum open year-round; 920-5263271; W7965 Highway 23, Greenbush; www.wadehouse.org.

WAELDERHAUS

Enjoy a bit of Austria at this alpine chalet, a replica of the ancestral home of the Kohler family. “House in the woods” reflects the spirit and architecture of the Bregenzerwald region of Austria, designed by Austrian sculptor architect Kaspar Albrecht and featuring intricate carvings, woodcuts, reliefs, iron and pewter work, candlereflected waterglobe lighting fixtures, a tile stove and wrought-iron radiator covers. 1100 West Riverside, Kohler. Tours at 2 p.m., 3 p.m. and 4 p.m., except holidays; free; 920-457-8000; www.AmericanClub.com.

WRECK OF THE LOTTIE COOPER

Built in 1876, the Lottie Cooper is a schooner that capsized and sunk in gale-force winds in 1894 just off the Sheboygan Harbor. Her remains later were recovered and re-assembled and are displayed at Deland Park. Selfguided and guided tours available. Broughton Drive in front of the marina, Sheboygan. Always open; free.

MONUMENTS HMONG AND AMERICAN VETERANS MEMORIAL

The circular monument at Deland Park, 44 feet in diameter, includes the story of the thousands of Hmong and Lao soldiers who died in the Vietnam War’s Laotian front, known as the Secret War. Names of those who died in the war are inscribed in granite. Memorial is adorned with mosaic tiles created by local students.

SOLDIERS AND SAILORS MONUMENT Fountain Park on Eighth Street in Sheboygan features this memorial dedicated to Civil War soldiers and sailors.

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR MONUMENT Red granite marker with inscription reading: “In memory of the volunteers of the 1898 Spanish-American War.” Fountain Park, Eighth Street, Sheboygan.

VETERAN’S HALL OF HONOR

Any veteran who resides or has resided at Rocky Knoll Health Care Center is honored with a plaque. N7135 Rocky Knoll Parkway, Plymouth; 920-893-6441.

VETERANS MEMORIAL

Five-by-7 foot black granite memorial listing Sheboygan County men and women who died in wars from the Civil War to Vietnam War. Listed on the back are names of other veterans who served. 3141 Kohler Memorial Drive, Sheboygan; 920-459-3053.

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SHEBOYGAN COUNTY LIBRARIES CEDAR GROVE PUBLIC LIBRARY 131 W. Van Altena Avenue, Cedar Grove www.cedargrovelibrary.net 920-668-6834 EASTERN SHORES LIBRARY SYSTEM 4632 S. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan www.esls.lib.wi.us 920-208-4900 ELKHART LAKE PUBLIC LIBRARY 40 Pine Street, Elkhart Lake www.elkhartlakepubliclibrary.org 920-876-2554

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KOHLER PUBLIC LIBRARY 333 Upper Road, Kohler www.kohlerpubliclibrary.org 920-459-2923

PLYMOUTH PUBLIC LIBRARY 130 Division Street, Plymouth www.plymouthpubliclibrary.net 920-892-4416

LAKEVIEW COMMUNITY LIBRARY 112 Butler Street, Random Lake www.lakeviewcommunitylibrary.org 920-994-4825

SHEBOYGAN FALLS MEMORIAL LIBRARY 330 Buffalo Street, Sheboygan Falls www.sheboyganfallslibrary.org 920-467-7908

MEAD PUBLIC LIBRARY 710 N. Eighth Street, Sheboygan www.meadpubliclibrary.org 920-459-3400 OOSTBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY 213 N. Eighth Street, Oostburg www.oostburglibrary.org 920-564-2934

FARMERS MARKETS

ELKHART LAKE FARMERS & ARTISANS MARKET Every Saturday June through midOctober. Open 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Elkhart Lake’s Historic Railroad Depot (corner of Rhine & Lake Streets), 920-876-2922; or email farmersmarket@ elkhartlake.com The Sheboygan Press

KIEL FARMER’S MARKET Every Wednesday noon to 4 p.m. June through October. Kiel City Park, 4th and Paine Street, Kiel. 920-894-2909. NEW HOLSTEIN FARMER’S MARKET Every Saturday 7-11 a.m., June through October, fire station on Wisconsin Ave. (Hwy 57), New Holstein, 920-898-5766. PLYMOUTH FARMERS MARKET Large assortment of Wisconsin-grown vegetables, egg rolls and baked goods; 12:30-5:30 p.m. Tuesdays June-October; Fairfield Plaza, 2133 Eastern Avenue, www.sheboygancountyinterfaith.org

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FARM E R ’ S M A R K E T / FOOD PA NT RIES / CLUB A ND O R GANIZATIONS SHEBOYGAN FARMERS MARKET Egg rolls, baked goods and a large assortment of vegetables; June 2-October 31; 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays; Fountain Park, Eighth Street and Ontario Avenue; 920-457-7272, ext. 11. SHEBOYGAN WINTER FARMERS MARKET Hosted by the Sheboygan Co. Interfaith Organization, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. first and third Saturdays, November-early May. First Congregational UCC, 310 Bluff Ave., Lucas Hall, Sheboygan. Products available include honey, breads, meats, cheese, eggs, pastries, crafts and more; 920-457-7272, ext. 11.

FOOD PANTRIES

THE SHEBOYGAN FOOD PANTRY 1946 N. 15th Street, Sheboygan Third full week of each month, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Contact: 920-452-4737 CALVARY LUTHERAN FOOD PANTRY 2132 N. 27th Street, Sheboygan Monday-Thursday, 9-11 a.m. 920-458-4822 ST. LUKE UNITED METHODIST 623 Ontario Ave., Sheboygan Last Thursday of each month, 9-11 a.m. Contact: 920-458-3461

ST. MARK LUTHERAN CHURCH 1019 N. Seventh St., Sheboygan First and third Fridays; 10-11:30 a.m. Bring Photo ID and Current Address Contact: 920-458-4343

AMVETS, CITY OF ELMS MEMORIAL POST 18, 7 p.m. third Thursday, Sunny Ridge Health and Rehabilitation Center, 3014 Erie Ave., Sheboygan, 920-893-0400.

SHEBOYGAN FALLS FOOD PANTRY 529 Giddings, Sheboygan Falls Thursdays, 9-11 a.m.

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN - Sheboygan Branch, contact 920-452-5323 or 920-565-3367.

MEALS SERVED

BETHANY REFORMED NEW DAY MEALS 1315 Washington Ave., Sheboygan Third Tuesday of each month, 5-6:30 p.m. Hot meal served the 3rd Tuesday of each month from 5 - 6:30pm Contact: 920-452-0051 EMMAUS MEALS Hot meal served to the community THE SALVATION ARMY 710 Pennsylvania Ave., Sheboygan Every Saturday 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Contact: 920-458-3723

NORTH SIDE CHRISTIAN FOOD PANTRY 2133 N. 22nd St., Sheboygan Every Thursday, 12:30-2 p.m. Contact: 920-458-7070 PLYMOUTH FOOD PANTRY 2225 Eastern Ave., Plymouth First and third Wednesdays, 9 a.m-noon; 2-4 p.m. Contact: 920-893-2989

ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH 2104 Geele Ave., Sheboygan Third Thursday of each month, 5:30-6:30 p.m. Contact: 920-452-4771

THE SALVATION ARMY Serving Sheboygan, Sheboygan Falls, Kohler & Howards Grove. 710 Pennsylvania Ave., Sheboygan First, second & third Wednesday of each month, 4:30-6 p.m.; or by appointment www.sasheboyan.org Contact: 920-458-3723

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ST. PETER CLAVER 1444 S. 11th St., Sheboygan First & third Monday of each month, 9-10:30 a.m. Bring photo ID and proof of income. Contact: 920-457-9408

NOURISH FARM TO TABLE TOUR Tuesdays June-October, Wednesdays Nov.-May; 1-6:30 p.m. Volunteer group harvests food and prepares meal that is served to a local shelter that evening. www.nourishfarms.org Contact: 920-627-GROW(4769)

RANDOM LAKE AREA INTERFAITH 310 Center Ave., Adell (on the campus of Emmanuel Lutheran Church) Every Tuesday, 9-11:30 a.m. (once a month per client, bring own containers) Contact: 920-447-2293

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HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES 1011 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan Contact: 920- 459-6400 LAKESHORE COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM, INC. 1441 N. Taylor Dr., Suite 7, Sheboygan Contact: 920-803-6991; www.lakeshorecap.org UNITED WAY OF SHEBOYGAN COUNTY 2020 Erie Ave., Sheboygan Contact: 920-458-3425; www.uwofsc.org

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AMERICAN LEGION POST 83, 7 p.m. second Tuesday, VFW Post, 552 S. Evans St., Sheboygan, 920-458-7993. AMERICAN RED CROSS, 2032 Erie Ave., Sheboygan, 920-457-7739. BIG BROTHERS & BIG SISTERS OF SHEBOYGAN COUNTY, 2020 Erie Ave., Sheboygan, 920-458-0111. www.bbbssc.org. We are a 501 (c)(3) oorganization the pairs at-risk children with volunteer mentors to form friendship - guidance relationships. Professional staff screens, pairs and oversees each relationship. BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF SHEBOYGAN COUNTY, 107 Cedar St., Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-9733; 733 Broadway Ave., Sheboygan, 920-457-8200. www.thepositiveplace.com The Boys & Girls Club builds academic skills, healthy lifestyles and good character in youth ages 6-18. With locations in Sheboygan and Sheboygan Falls, we are open to all youth in Sheboygan County. CAMPUS LIFE, 6426 S. Business Drive, Sheboygan, 920-457-2381. CATHOLIC WOMEN’S CHARITY CLUB, 7 p.m. first Wednesday, Knights of Columbus Hall, Ninth Street, Sheboygan, 920-457-9086. CELEBRATE RECOVERY, BETHANY CHURCH, 1315 Washington Ave., Sheboygan. 920-452-0051 www.bethanyreformedchurch.com CELTIC WOMEN INTERNATIONALSHEBOYGAN COUNTY BRANCH, monthly meetings, celticwisdom.blogspot. com, 920-893-5139.

COASTAL YOUNG PROFESSIONALS NETWORK, 621 S. Eighth St., Sheboygan, coastalconnectionsypn.com; coastalypn@sheboygan.org 920-457-9491. CONCORDIA SINGING SOCIETY, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Concordia Club House, 1130 N. Ninth St., Sheboygan; (920) 803-1747 www.concordiasingerswi.org. Concordia Singing Society is a 41-voice mixed chorus founded in Sheboygan in1860. It perpetuates the German language through song. We perform for many community events throughout the year. DIAMOND DAWGS YOUTH BASEBALL, 920-395-4123, sheboygandiamonddawgs.org DOWNTOWN SHEBOYGAN ROTARY, 12 p.m. Mondays, Sheboygan Elks Club, 1943 Erie Ave., Sheboygan. EARLY BIRD ROTARY, 7-8 a.m. Thursdays, Al and Al’s, 1502 S. 12th St., Sheboygan. FOSTER GRANDPARENT/SENIORS IN SCHOOLS PROGRAM, 920-783-0003. FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES/HUB CITY AERIE 1312, 7 p.m. second and fourth Monday, Eagle’s Club, 127 North St., Plymouth, 920-892-4618. GIRL SCOUTS OF MANITOU, 5212 Windward Court, Sheboygan, 877-738-7014 or 920-565-4575. GRANDMA’S BUTTON BOX BUTTON CLUB, second Saturdays, Plymouth Public Library, 130 Division St., Plymouth. GREAT MARRIAGES FOR SHEBOYGAN COUNTY, 612 Center Ave., Sheboygan, 920-458-3951. HABITAT FOR HUMANITY LAKESIDE INC., 1911 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan, 920-458-3399. HABITAT RE-STORE - Sheboygan, 1911 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan, 920-452-4175. HOMETOWN HARMONY TRADITION, 7 p.m. Thursdays, St. John’s Lutheran Church, 222 Stafford St., Plymouth; www.hometownharmonytradition.com. IVY LEAGUE GARDEN CLUB, 6:30 p.m. fourth Monday in members’ homes, 920-452-3064 or smokeyrh@charter.net. KETTLE MORAINE CORVETTE CLUB, first Wednesday, check for times and locations at www.kmccwi.org. KETTLE SQUARES DANCE CLUB, 7:30 CONTINUED ON PAGE 22

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p.m. second & fourth Saturday, Plymouth High School cafeteria, east-side entrance, 125 S. Highland Ave., 920-912-5268; http://kettlesquares.wix.com/kettlesquares Kettle Squares is a mainstream, plus, and rounds dance club, usually meeting twice monthly from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at PHS cafeteria. KIWANIS CLUB OF GREATER SHEBOYGAN, 12:05-1:15 p.m. most Wednesdays, Fountain Park Restaurant, 922 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan, www.kiwanisgreatersheboygan.pbworks.com. Meetings 12:10 to 1:15 most Wednesdays at Fountain Park Family Restaurant (922 N. 8th Street), and 7:10 to 8:00 AM on the third Wednesday of each month only, at Glas Coffeehouse (924 N. 14th Street). 22

LAKE SHORE GARDEN CLUB, 1:15 p.m. usually fourth Thursday, meeting place varies, 920-467-3266.

PLYMOUTH OPTIMIST CLUB, 6:30 p.m. third Thursday, S & R Bar, W3820 Highway C, Plymouth, 920-627-0641.

REINS, provides therapeutic horseback riding lessons for people with disabilities, 215 North Ave., Cascade, 920-946-8599.

MEALS ON WHEELS, 1004 S. Taylor Dr., Sheboygan, 920-451-7011.

MODERN QUILT GUILD, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. first Saturday, The Sewing Basket, 426 E. Mill St., Plymouth, 920-892-4751; www.sewingbasket.biz/modern-quiltguild-plymouth-wi.htm.

SENIOR SINGLES LUNCHEON, 12 p.m. fourth Wednesday, Rupps, 925 N. Eighth St., 920-457-6316.

P.E.A.C.E. GROUP, middle school and high school students committed to service projects on issues that affect teens. 3:30 p.m. every other Wednesday, Safe Harbor 452-8611. PLYMOUTH EAGLES CLUB, 127 North St., Plymouth, 920-892-4618.

PARTNERS FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, INC., 1407 S. 13th St., Sheboygan, 920-458-3951.

PLYMOUTH GARDEN CLUB, N5864 Ridge Road, Plymouth, cherylwalsh1027@gmail.com

PLYMOUTH ROTARY, 12 p.m. Wednesday, Dairy State Family Restaurant, Plymouth, http://plymouthrotarywi.com.

PLYMOUTH LIONS CLUB, 920-892-8501.

PLYMOUTH WOMAN’S CLUB, 920-893-5960 or 920-838-2007.

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SHEBOYGAN ACCORDION CLUB, 6:30 p.m. first Monday, Terrace Estates, Eisner Ave., Sheboygan, 920-458-1135. SHEBOYGAN AMERICAN LEGION, www.sheboyganlegion.org SHEBOYGAN ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 6:30 p.m. first Tuesday (Sept.-May), Aviation Heritage Center, Sheboygan Airport, www.shebastro.org.

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C LU B AN D O R G A N I Z AT IONS SHEBOYGAN COUNTY AUDUBON SOCIETY, 7 p.m. second Thursday, September-May, Maywood-Ellwood H. May Environmental Park, 3615 Mueller Road, Sheboygan, 920-565-2577. SHEBOYGAN COUNTY QUILT GUILD, second Wednesdays, Ebenezer United Church of Christ, 3215 Saemann Ave., Sheboygan; sheboyganquiltguild.org. SHEBOYGAN COUNTY TENNIS ASSOCIATION, sheboygantennis.weebly. com, 920-453-9695. A grassroots, community tennis association who mission is to promote tennis, to encourage sportsmanship, and to provide low cost tennis opportunities for the youth of Sheboygan County.

loving people. In order to be a member, one must be between the ages of 21 & 40. We meet once a month, on the first Thursday at 7pm SHEBOYGAN NOON LION’S CLUB, noon, second and fourth Tuesday, Al & Al’s, 1502 South 12th St., Sheboygan, 920-452-2844. SHEBOYGAN PERFORMING ARTS, third Wednesday of each month, sheboyganperformingarts.com SHEBOYGAN ROTARY, Noon, Mondays, Sheboygan Elks Club, 1943 Erie Ave., Sheboygan. SHEBOYGAN SERVICE CLUB, www.sheboyganserviceclub.org.

SHEBOYGAN COUNTY WRITERS’ CLUB, 1-3 p.m. second Monday, St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 1019 N. Seventh St.; 6:30 p.m. fourth Thursday, Mead Public Library, Sheboygan; 920-6940849; Sheboyganwriters.org; schurshan@ gmail.com.

MID-LAKE SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION, http://www.wisportsservices.org/page/ show/1572684-mid-lake-2016

SHEBOYGAN COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION, 508 New York Ave., Room 209, Sheboygan; 920-452-2479; www.SheboyganCountyEDC.com. The Sheboygan County Economic Development Corporation is a countywide non-profit helping companies grow by offering assistance in non-traditional finance, site selection and workforce development.

SHEBOYGAN STAMP CLUB, 7:30 p.m. first and third Wednesday, Maple Lanes, 3107 S. Business Dr., Sheboygan, keppert@bytehead.com.

SHEBOYGAN ELKS LODGE #299, first and third Tuesday, 1943 Erie Ave., Sheboygan, 920-452-9911. www.elks.org/ lodges/home.cfm?LodgeNumber=299 SHEBOYGAN EVENING LIONS CLUB, first and third Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., Al & Al’s Steinhaus, 1502 S. 12th St., Sheboygan 920-457-3780. www.eclubhouse.org/sites/sheboyganeveningwi Sheboygan Evening Lions Club, a service organization, meets the 1st & 3rd Tuesdays of every month at 6:30 pm at Al & Al’s, 1502 S. 12th Street in Sheboygan. SHEBOYGAN FALLS CONSERVATION, 7 p.m. third Wednesday, check website for locations, 920-467-2970; www.sheboygancountyconservationassociation.org. SHEBOYGAN JAYCEES, 7 p.m. first Thursday, Jaycee Quarryview Center, 3401 Calumet Dr., Sheboygan; 920-8038980; www.sheboyganjaycees.com. Our chapter consists of about 65 very energetic, dedicated, and funThe Sheboygan Press

We are proud to be a locally owned family business in Sheboygan County for over one hundred years. ReinboldNovak Funeral Home was originally named Ramm Funeral Home, after founder August Ramm, in 1906. Through all of these years, the funeral home has always been locally owned and operated by Sheboygan families and has maintained a very high standard of professionalism. Our family considers it an honor and a privilege to assist and serve your family.

SHEBOYGAN SOCIETY OF SCALE MODEL RAILROAD ENGINEERS, LTD, 6:30 p.m. second Tuesday, 1001 N. 10th St., Sheboygan; 920-458-7246.

SHORELINE WOMEN’S CLUB OF SHEBOYGAN, 12:30 p.m. second Thursday, Elks Lodge, 1942 Erie Ave., Sheboygan, 920-467-3235. ST. JOHN’S WOMEN’S GUILD, 1:30 p.m. third Thursday, St. John’s United Church of Christ, 1248 Lincoln Ave., 920-452-5296. TEAMSTERS RETIREE CLUB, 1:30 p.m. third Tuesday, Union Hall, Sheboygan, 920-452-5260.

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REINBOLD-NOVAK FUNERAL HOME 1535 S. 12th St., Sheboygan www.reinboldfh.com

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TOPS-TAKING OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY, for more meeting times and locations visit www.tops.org/FindAMeeting.aspx.

Financial Advisor

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VFW POST 1230, 7 p.m. fourth Tuesday, VFW Post Home, 1138 Union Ave., Sheboygan, (920) 457-9775. VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA OF SHEBOYGAN CHAPTER 618, 7 p.m. third Tuesday, Sunny Ridge Health and Rehabilitation Center, 3014 Erie Ave., Sheboygan, 920-893-0400; www.vva618.org. WISCONSIN ANTIQUE RADIO CLUB, INC. (WARCI), meets and swaps regularly, www.warci.org. CONTINUED ON PAGE 24

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LITERACY COUNCIL OF SHEBOYGAN COUNTY, Family Resource Center, 1500 Douglas Dr., Suite B, Plymouth, WI 53073. The Literacy Council helps adults who want to read, write and/or speak English. For more information, call 920-892-6706 or visit literacy@frc-sc.org. ALTRUSA CLUB OF SHEBOYGAN, an association of professional women who volunteer for community betterment, meets on the second Wednesday of the month. Check for times and location at Sheboygan.altrusa.org.

PARENTING

ORGANIZATIONS/SUPPORT Boys & Girls Clubs After School Activities, 435 N. Wisconsin, Howards Grove, 920565-4114; 733 Broadway, Sheboygan, 920-457-8200; 1238 Geele Ave., Sheboygan, 920-627-4932; 107 Cedar Street, Sheboygan Falls, 920467-3820; 319 Cedar Street, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-9514. ]FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER OF SHEBOYGAN COUNTY -- Plymouth Site: 1500 Douglas Drive, Suite B, Plymouth, 920-892-6706; Sheboygan Site: 2508 S. Eighth St., Sheboygan, 920-457-1888. www.frc-sc.org Building strong families and strong communities. Your source for parent education/home visitation, drug-free community advocacy, literacy education, community resource and referral. ]HISPANIC-AMERICAN INFORMATION Center, support and guidance for Hispanic-American families to research and access services and benefits offered by local organizations and agencies, 1407 S. 13th St., Sheboygan, 920-459-9880. LA LECHE LEAGUE BREASTFEEDING Support Group, 6:30 p.m. second Tuesday, Family Resource Center/ Generations Building, 1500 Douglas Drive, Plymouth, WI 53073, LLL Leader Sara 920-565-3874

PLYMOUTH AREA MOPS (MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS), 9:30-11:30 a.m. first and third Mondays, Sept.-May, Plymouth Alliance Church, 1203 Fairview Drive, Plymouth, 920-893-5525. SHEBOYGAN TEEN MOPS (MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS), 5:30-7:30 p.m. Tuesday (includes dinner), Calvin Christian Reformed Church, 2313 Saemann Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-803-6345.

SUPPORT GROUPS

COMPASSIONATE PARENTS Open Door, 817 N. 8th Street, Sheboygan WI 53081 920-458-3951 www.mhasheboygan.org Compassionate Parents is a peerfacilitated support group for bereaved parents who have lost a child. There is no need to pre-register or cost to attend. Simply show up. 2nd Monday of the Month, 6:30pm. Call MHA at 920-458-3951 for more info. DIVORCE CARE, 6 p.m. Mondays, St. John Lutheran Church, 222 N. Stafford St., Plymouth, 920-893-3071; 6:30 Wednesdays, City Church, 2313 N. 31st St., Sheboygan. HEALTH AND HOPE SUPPORT GROUP FOR ADULTS BEING TREATED FOR DEPRESSION. Mental Health America, 920-458-3951. LIVING FREE INFORMATION & SUPPORT GROUP, preventing and overcoming life-controlling problems; Christian Life Assembly of God, 933 Krumrey St., Plymouth, 920-892-4080. LOW VISION CLUB OF SHEBOYGAN COUNTY, 1 p.m. third Thursday, Senior Activity Center, 920-564-2668. NAMI (NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS) 7 p.m. third Thursdays, United Way building, 2020 Erie Ave., Sheboygan 920-458-3951. 806 North St., Sheboygan, 920-467-3425. PROJECT ANGEL HUGS, 307 E. Mill Street, Suite 1, Plymouth, (920) 892-9138

LA LECHE LEAGUE BREASTFEEDING Support Group, 10 a.m., days vary, Glas Coffeehouse, 924 N. 14th Street, Sheboygan, WI 53081; call Sara for details: 920-565-3874

SHEBOYGAN CELIAC GROUP, MINISTRY Center of Trinity Lutheran Church, 824 Wisconsin Ave.,Sheboygan, 920-458-5117 or sheboyganceliac@gmail. com.

OOSTBURG AREA MOPS (MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS), 9-11 a.m. second and fourth Thursdays until May, Wednesdays in fall 2012, First Reformed Church, 927 Superior Avenue, Oostburg, 920-207-7200.

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GRIEF SUPPORT

CLIMBING THE MOUNTAIN OF GRIEF: YOUTH GRIEF SUPPORT, 920-457-5770. COMPASSIONATE PARENTS FOR BEREAVED PARENTS. 6:30 p.m. second Mondays, United Way building, 2020 Erie Ave., 920-458-3951. CUP OF HOPE GRIEF SUPPORT & INFORMATION GROUP, 10:30 a.m.noon fourth Wednesday and 6-7:30 p.m. third Thursday, Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice, W2850 Hwy 28, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-1800. EXPERIENCING GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP, 10-11:30 a.m. second and fourth Thursdays, St. Nicholas Hospital, Francis Room, 920-459-4636. GRIEFSHARE, 6:3008 p.m. Tuesdays at Evangelical Free Church, 1710 N. 15th St., Sheboygan. 452-6520 or jawston@ charter.net. HOPE AFTER LOSS ORGANIZATION (HALO), Pregnancy Loss and Newborn Death, 7 p.m. first Thursdays, St. Nicholas Hospital, Sheboygan, 920-451-7572. RAINBOWS, SPECTRUM AND PRISM, support groups for children, youth and adults who are grieving because of death, divorce, separation, or abandonment, 824 Superior Ave., Sheboygan, 920-452-2838. SUICIDE LOSS SUPPORT GROUP 915 N. 7th Street. 920-458-3951 www.mhasheboygan.org Suicide Loss Support Group is a peer-lead support group for anyone who has lost a loved one to suicide. There is no cost to attend. You are not alone. Located at MHA, 915 N. 8th Street, Sheboygan. Last Monday of the each Month.

MILITARY SUPPORT

SILVER LININGS, Peer support groups for children and adults dealing with a loved one in the military, 920-452-2838 TRANSITION TO HOME AFTER DEPLOYMENT, Family Resource Center, 1209A Eastern Ave., 920-892-6706 or mfc@excel.net. MILITARY FAMILIES CONNECT, 6:30-8 p.m. Family Resource Center, 2508 S. Eighth St., Sheboygan, 920-892-6706. The Sheboygan Press

ADVOCACY ORGANIZATIONS HEARTHSTONE OF WISCONSIN, designed to provide respite cost reimbursement for families with developmentally disabled members of all ages, 920-917-5686. MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA IN SHEBOYGAN COUNTY 915 N. 7th Street. 920.458.3951 www.mhasheboygan.org Nonprofit mental health resource center providing confidential referrals for mental health, resource library, screenings, education programs, drop-in peer support recovery center, and support groups. SAFE HARBOR OF SHEBOYGAN, INC. 929 Niagara Ave. 920.452.7640 www.sheboygansafeharbor.org Providing crisis intervention, prevention education and transitional services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault in Sheboygan County. With an outreach office at Generations in Plymouth by appt. only. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Sheboygan & Manitowoc Counties 24Hour Phone Line (Area 75-District #3), for all meeting schedules, public information or 12th step calls, 800-355-7318; www.area75.org.

LOCAL CLUBS

1907 CLUB, open public meetings 7:30 p.m. first and third Saturday, 2908 N. 21st St., Sheboygan, 920-457-9633. RIGHTWAY CLUB, open public meetings 8 p.m. fourth Saturday, 4627 S. 12th St., Sheboygan, 920-452-3375. ALANO CLUB, open public meetings 7:30 p.m. Saturday, 404 S. 29th St., Manitowoc, 920-684-4040. AL-ANON MEETINGS Contact these organizations for meetings and available resources. GENESIS BEHAVIORAL SERVICES INC., (920) 457-7802, 503 Wisconsin Avenue LIBERTAS OF SHEBOYGAN, (920) 803-0740, 2108 Kohler Memorial Drive

ALATEEN MEETINGS

ALAKIDS, ages 5-12, 9:30 a.m. Saturday, 1907 Club, 2908 N. 21st St., Sheboygan. ALATEENS, ages 12-19, 9:30 a.m. Saturday, 1907 Club, 2908 N. 21st St., Sheboygan.

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Students greet Sheboygan South staff on the first day of school Thursday September 1, 2016 in Sheboygan. Gary C. Klein/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

AREA SCHOOLS

SHEBOYGAN AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT Central office: 830 Virginia Avenue, 920-459-3512 Superintendent: Joseph Sheehan

JEFFERSON 1538 N. 15th Street 920-459-3595 LAKE COUNTRY ACADEMY 4101 Technology Parkway, 920-208-3620 LINCOLN-ERDMAN 4101 N. 50th Street, 920-459-3595

MIDDLE SCHOOLS FARNSWORTH 1017 Union Avenue, 920-459-3655

HORACE MANN 2820 Union Avenue, 920-459-3680 URBAN 1226 North Avenue, 920-459-3680

ELEMENATRY SCHOOLS

LONGFELLOW 819 Kentucky Avenue, 920-459-3580

COOPER 2014 Cooper Avenue, 920-459-3693

N.E.W. MONTESSORI CHARTER SCHOOL 411 E. Washington Avenue, Cleveland, 920-693-8241

MOSAIC SCHOOL 830 Virginia Avenue, 920-459-0946

PIGEON RIVER 3508 N. 21st Street, 920-459-3563

NORTH 1042 School Avenue, 920-459-3600

CLEVELAND 411 E. Washington Avenue, Cleveland, 920-693-8241

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FOR ARTS AND ACADEMICS (ESAA) 1528 N. Fifth Street, 920-459-3626

JAMES MADISON 2302 David Avenue, 920-459-3583

GRANT 1528 N. Fifth Street, 920-459-3626

SHERIDAN 1412 Maryland Avenue, 920-459-3550

JACKSON 2530 Weeden Creek Road, 459-3573

WILSON 1625 Wilson Avenue, 920-459-3688

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GEORGE D. WARRINER MIDDLE SCHOOL 712 Riverfront Drive, Suite 101, 920-459-0945

HIGH SCHOOLS

SOUTH 3128 S. 12th Street, 920-459-3520

CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 830 Virginia Avenue, 920-459-3520 IDEAS ACADEMY 830 Virginia Avenue, 920-459-0950 GEORGE D. WARRINER HIGH SCHOOL 712 Riverfront Drive, Suite 101, 920-459-0945

OTHER DISTRICTS

CEDAR GROVE-BELGIUM District address: 321 N. Second Street, Cedar Grove High school: 920-668-8686 Middle and elementary schools: 920-668-8518 ELKHART LAKE-GLENBEULAH District Address: 201 N. Lincoln Street High School: 920-876-3381 Elementary/Middle School: 920-867-3307 CONTINUED ON PAGE 26

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HOWARDS GROVE District Address: 403 Audubon Road, Howards Grove High School: 920-565-4450 Middle School: 920-565-4452 Northview Elementary: 920-565-4457 KIEL High School: 920-894-2263 Middle School: 920-894-2264 Zielanis Elemenatry: 920-894-2265 KOHLER District Address: 333 Upper Road, Kohler, WI High School: 920-459-2920 Elementary School: 920-459-2920 OOSTBURG District Office: 410 New York Ave., 920-564-2346 High School: 920-564-2346 Middle School: 920-564-2383 Elementary School: 920-564-2392 PLYMOUTH Fairview Elementary: 920-892-2621 Horizon Elementary: 920-892-2225 Parkview Elementary: 920-892-4076 Riverview Middle: 920-892-4353 Plymouth High: 920-893-6911 RANDOM LAKE District Office: 605 Random Lake Rd., 920-994-4342 High School: 920-994-9193 Middle School: 920-994-2498 Elementary School: 920-994-4344 SHEBOYGAN FALLS District Office: 220 Amherst Ave., 920-467-7893 High School: 920-467-7890 Middle School: 920-467-7880 Elementary School: 920-467-7820

NON-PUBLIC SCHOOLS

BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN SCHOOL 1121 Georgia Ave., Sheboygan, 920-452-5071 CHRIST CHILD ACADEMY 2722 Henry St., Sheboygan, 920-459-2660 EBENEZER CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 610 N. 25th St., Sheboygan, 920-459-5464

OOSTBURG CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 22 S. Sixth St., Oostburg, 920-564-2664 ST. ELIZABETH ANN SETON CATHOLIC SCHOOL 814 Superior Ave., Sheboygan, 920-452-1571

TOURISM SHEBOYGAN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE www.sheboygan.org 920-457-9491 SHEBOYGAN COUNTY CHAMBER TOURISM www.visitsheboygan.com 920-457-9491/800-457-9497

ST. JOHN LUTHERAN SCHOOL 222 Stafford, Plymouth, 920-893-5114 ST. JOHN LUTHERAN SCHOOL W5407 Highway 55, Random Lake, 920-994-9190 ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST SCHOOL 116 Pleasant St., Plymouth, 920-893-5961

TOURISM ALLIANCE OF SHEBOYGAN COUNTY (TASC) www.visitsheboygancounty.com CITY OF PLYMOUTH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE www.plymouthwisconsin.com 888-693-8263 ELKHART LAKE TOURISM www.elkhartlake.com 877-355-4278

ST. MARY’S SCHOOL 313 Giddings Ave., Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-6291 ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN SCHOOL 441 Millersville Ave., Howards Grove, 920-565-3780 ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN SCHOOL 1819 N. 13th St., Sheboygan, 920-452-6882 SHEBOYGAN AREA LUTERHAN SCHOOL 3323 University Dr., 920-452-3323

OOSTBURG AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE www.oostburgchamber.com 920-564-6500 RANDOM LAKE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE www.randomlake.org 920-994-9054 SHEBOYGAN FALLS CHAMBER-MAIN STREET www.sheboyganfalls.org 920-467-6206 THE AMERICAN CLUB RESORT/KOHLER www.americanclubresort.com 800-344-2838

SHEBOYGAN CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 418 Geele Ave, Sheboygan, 920-457-3060

BLUE HARBOR RESORT www.blueharborresort.com (855) 295-4351

SHEBOYGAN COUNTY CHRISTIAN HIGH SCHOOL 929 Greenfield Ave., Sheboygan, 920-458-9981 TRINITY LUTHERAN 824 Wisconsin Ave., Sheboygan, 920-458-8248

COLLEGES

LAKELAND COLLEGE W3718 South Drive, Plymouth 800-569-2166 www.lakeland.edu LAKESHORE TECHNICAL COLLEGE 1290 North Ave., Cleveland 888-468-6582 www.gotoltc.edu UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSINSHEBOYGAN One University Dr., Sheboygan 920-459-6600 www.sheboygan.uwc.edu

IMMANUEL EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SCHOOL 1626 Illinois Ave., Sheboygan, 920-452-9861 A surfer rides a wave on Lake Michigan Friday February 10, 2017 in Sheboygan. USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

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DAYCARES & PRESCHOOLS

Trinity Lutheran

Preschool of Howards Grove

Corner of Hwy. 32 and Cty. Trk. FF

Child Care with On-Site 4K

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Ages 3 to 4 Years Old

Ages 6 weeks thru 12 years

Growing Generations provides quality Child Care 5:30am to 6pm Monday through Friday. We provide nutritious meals and snacks for all age groups and our developmentally appropriate curriculum is designed to provide learning through play. Our facility is state licensed with qualified, caring and dedicated staff. Please stop in for a visit and we will answer any questions you may have.

Growing Generations Child Care • 1500 Douglas Drive • Plymouth, WI 53073 920-892-4999 • hwgccc@gmail.com

WI-5002119767

Stop In & Visit Our Facility Call 892-4999 for more Information!

CHRIST CHILD ACADEMY

-State Licensed-

To enroll your child or for more information call:

565-3669

www.trinityhowardsgrove.org

Trinity Lutheran Church & School

“Making Faith Part of Everyday Life”

824 Wisconsin Avenue/904 N. 9th St. Sheboygan, WI 53081

Preschool Program 3K/4K

At Christ Child Academy, our 3K & 4K classes integrate faith, academics, play, technology, and service projects for a comprehensive program. We have a strong sense of family & offer many volunteer opportunities. Curriculum includes physical education, library time, art, and music.

3K

2 Days/Week (T-TH) 12:00-2:45 pm. $1000

5 Days/Week (M-F) 8:10-11:15 am $1600

(3,4 or 5 day options available)

5 Days/Week 8:00-3:00 pm $3100

Enroll now! Class sizes are limited (Financial Assistance available) Onsite Extended Day Program is available Monday-Friday 6:30 am. to 6:00 pm. Christ Child Academy 2722 Henry Street Sheboygan, WI 53081 (920) 459-2660 www.ChristChildAcademy.com

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3K - M-F 8:30 am to 11:30 am

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Sheboygan County Head Start

Call 920-458-1154 or stop at 4350 Tower Drive, Sheboygan for an application.

currently has openings for 3 & 4 year olds for the 2017-18 school year!

Visit www.sheboyganheadstart.org for more information.

FREE PRESCHOOL FOR ELIGIBLE FAMILIES Full day 4K Preschool (4 or 5 days a week in collaboration w/ school districts) 1/2 day 3K Preschool (4 days a week) Includes: Meals, parent/child activities, developmentally appropriate

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DAYCARES & PRESCHOOLS Tender Loving Christian Childcare and Preschool

early childhood curriculum, and family support.

6522 S. Business Dr. • Sheboygan, WI

Sheboygan & Plymouth

State Licensed Childcare program

Christian based for children 6 weeks to 12 years

Early Head Start is also accepting applications for children 0-3 years old & pregnant mothers. EHS is a home visiting program which includes 90 minute weekly home visits w/ 2 socializations a month.

6:00 am to 5:30 pm • Full or Part Time Care • Before & after school care Preschool program • 9:00 am to 11:30 am

For more information or to enroll your child, call

WI-5002119559

WI-5002114899

Call 920-458-1154 or stop at 4350 Tower Drive, Sheboygan, for an application.

920-803-1986

MONTESSORI CHILDREN’S HOUSE PRESCHOOL Plant the seed to succeed

Now Accepting Applications For 2017-2018 School Year.

OPEN HOUSE

See how our proven approach can nurture your child’s potential Year-round programs for infant, toddler, preschool, and school age

Wednesday, May 10th 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Enroll now for Summer and Fall 2017

State Licensed 3 Year Old Program 4 Year Old Program Tues. & Thurs. 9:30 – 11:30 a.m. Mon.-Wed. & Fri. 9:00 – 11:30 a.m.

Call for a tour: (920) 458-0510

310 Bluff Ave., Sheboygan For more information call Deb Barbuch - Director

First Congregational Church UCC

1/2 OFF REGISTRATION FEE WI-5002114918

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Montessori Children’s House Family owned & operated since 1994 Monday-Friday 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1907 North 20th Street, Sheboygan www.sheboyganmontessori.com

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WI-5002118149

Scholarships Available www.pilgrimpreschool.org A comfortable place to explore, feel safe and learn.

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Sheboygan County YMCA

DAYCARES & PRESCHOOLS

Sheboygan YMCA Preschool and School Age Programs NEW SASD 4K Program Ages 2 - 13 years Educational curriculum – swim & gym activities 920-451-8000 TGoes@sheboygancountyymca.org

Sheboygan Falls YMCA Infant, Preschool and School Age Programs

Christ Centered Education 3 Year Old Class

M / W / F – 8:00 to 11:15 Or… you pick the days

4 Year Old Class

Ages 6 weeks - 12 years Educational curriculum – Gym Classes 920-467-2464 Afiedler@sheboygancountyymca.org More information at www.sheboygancountyymca.org

M – F – 8:00 to 11:15

(5K-8th Grade also available)

BEFORE & AFTER SCHOOL · EXTENDED CARE OFFERED · SCHOOL CHOICE - WPCS

1626 Illinois Ave, Sheboygan Call Mrs. Heidi Wallner @ 452-9681

Summer Child Care available.

WI-5002119395

www.immanuel-school.com schooloffice@immanuel-school.com WI-5002121472

Sheboygan Area School District Community Recreation Department

School Age Child Care

“Where the most important people are the children!” State Youngstar Rating of 4 • Full-time, part-time, and drop-in care • Pre-School Programs • Planned learning opportunities using Creative Curriculum and the Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards (WMELS) • Assessments and individual portfolios • Licensed By The State Of Wisconsin • Reliable, Qualified, Nurturing Staff

“Excellence in Child Care from the Recreations Experts”

Call 459-3773 or 459-3903

• Participating In The Child Care Food Program • Serving Homemade Breakfast, Lunch and Afternoon Snack using fresh/frozen fruits and vegetables whenever possible • Special Events & Family Activities • Outdoor Play Area • On-site school district 4K program

Summer - 6:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at Pigeon River Recreation Center Before School - 6:45 a.m. to school start Jackson, Lincoln-Erdman, PRRC, Wilson and Grant After School - School Release to 5:45 p.m. Jackson, Lincoln-Erdman, PRRC, Wilson Transport Sites -Call for more information- Grant, Cooper & James Madison

CREATIVE PLAY

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Competing in the state’s finest Semi-pro baseball league Sheboygan’s baseball club combines top notch baseball with live music, prize giveaways and crowd-pleasing antics and activities at Sheboygan’s Wildwood Baseball Park, 2300 New Jersey Ave. Games played between May 29 and mid–August. Tickets start at $3. 920-458-6377. www.sheboyganbaseball.org

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PLYMOUTH DIRT TRACK RACING See dirt track racing at its finest at the Sheboygan County Fairgrounds. Adults $11; students $5; children 11 and under free if accompanied by an adult; plymouthdtr.com; 920-893-5751

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BADGER CREEK GOLF COURSE 18 holes over 6,804 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 11501 Meggers Road, New Holstein 920-898-5760 www.badgercreekgolf.com A quiet, peaceful setting provides the perfect backdrop for a round of golf, delicious meal or group gathering. This 18-hole facility with practice range opened in 1993. See you at Badger Creek! BLACKWOLF RUN GOLF COURSE, Meadow Valleys and River Courses 18 holes over 7,142 yards with a par of 72; 18 holes over 6,991 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 1111 W. Riverside Drive, Kohler 800-344-2838 www.americanclubresort.com

THE BULL AT PINEHURST FARMS, BULL COURSE 18 holes over 7,338 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 1 Long Drive, Sheboygan Falls 800-584-3285 CNC LINKS, CNC COURSE 9 holes over 1,470 yards (Public) 4935 Highway C, Newton 920-726-1800 MILLER’S GLEN GOLF COURSE 9 holes over 2,500 yards with a par of 34 (Public) 903 Madison Ave., Howards Grove 920-565-3674 EVERGREEN GOLF COURSE 9 holes over 1,414 yards with a par of 29 (Municipal) 1776 Eastern Ave, Plymouth 920-893-8822 PINE HILLS COUNTRY CLUB, PINE HILLS COURSE 18 holes over 6,352 yards with a par of 71 (Private Equity) 4914 Superior Ave., Sheboygan 920-458-3533

QUIT QUI OC GOLF CLUB, ORIGINAL 18 COURSE AND GLACIAL 9 COURSE 18 holes over 6,175 yards with a par of 70; 9 holes over 3,266 yards with a par of 35 (Public) 500 Quit Qui Oc Lane, Elkhart Lake 920-876-2833 RIVERDALE COUNTRY CLUB 18 holes over 5,875 yards with a par of 70 (Public) 5008 South 12th Street, Sheboygan, WI 53081 920-458-2561 www.riverdalecountryclub.com Opened in 1929, and celebrating our 86th Anniversary, Riverdale Country Club is an 18-hole course just minutes south of Sheboygan’s city limits. This traditional, friendly layout is open to the public SHEBOYGAN TOWN & COUNTRY CLUB Three 9 hole courses averaging 3,000 yards each (Public) W1943 Highway J, Sheboygan 920-467-2509

SIR LANSERLOT GOLF COURSE, CRYSTAL LAKE GOLF COURSE 18 holes over 4,600 yards with a par of 65 (Public) W6603 Highway C, Plymouth 920-892-4834 SUNSET HILLS GOLF COURSE AND DRIVING RANGE 9 holes (Public) W3634 Sunset Rd, Sheboygan Falls 920-467-0780 www.sunsethills-golf.com Scenic 9 holes (Public) golf course located on the Sheboygan River. Great course for all skill levels. Perfectly manicured. Great prices. Rental clubs available. WHISTLING STRAITS, IRISH AND STRAITS COURSES 18 holes over 7,201 yards with a par of 72; 18 holes over 7,288 yards with a par of 72 (Public) N8501 Highway LS, Sheboygan 800-344-2838 www.americanclubresort.com

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DELAND PARK 715 Broughton Drive Centrally located on the shores of Lake Michigan, Deland Park is in the heart of the Harbor Centre district. Enjoy sandy beaches, ample green space and several play areas for children in addition to boat ramps, a fish cleaning station, pavilions and the Lakefront Trail. Home to several summer festivals and the Lao, Hmong, American Veterans War Memorial. EVERGREEN PARK 3000 Calumet Drive Evergreen Park gets its distinct character from the many acres of white pine trees towering over 100 feet tall. The tree canopy and cool shade make this a perfect location for a picnic. Excellent trails for biking and crosscountry skiing. Shelters and restrooms available. GENERAL KING PARK 1601 S. Seventh St. More than a mile of groomed beach along the spectacular blue waters of Lake Michigan with a view of the lighthouse and South Pier. Childrens playground, pavilion and restrooms available. FOUNTAIN PARK 100 Block of North Eighth Street Downtown park contains mineral fountains that attracted people more than 100 years. Also contains a band shell, which houses concerts on Wednesday and Friday evenings throughout the summer, and a Civil War memorial; 920-459-3444. INDIAN MOUND PARK Panther Avenue and South Ninth Street The Open Mound Exhibit contains artifacts and replica skeletal material and 18 animal and geometric effigy burial grounds. Builders were nomadic Native Americans living between 500 and 1000 A.D. Self-guided tour and a boardwalk nature trail through the wetlands; 920-459-3440. KOHLER-ANDRAE STATE PARK 1020 Beach Park Lane Two miles of beach on Lake Michigan. Cordwalk trails, picnic areas, campsites and a nature center. State park vehicle sticker required; 920-451-4080; www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/parks/ specific/ka/.

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JAYCEE QUARRYVIEW PARK 3401 Calumet Drive (Highway 42 north) Park provides picnic areas including a shelter, 18-hole disc-golf course, hiking trails, swimming and fishing; 920-459-3444. KIWANIS PARK 726 North 17th St. Located along the Sheboygan River, the park offers fishing and boat launches, three baseball diamonds, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, sledding hill, playground, picnic area, shelter, and tennis courts. LAKEVIEW PARK Lakeshore Drive, south of Wilson Avenue Picnic shelter and a network of trails running through woods overlooking Lake Michigan. MAYWOOD ENVIRONMENTAL PARK 3615 Mueller Road, Sheboygan Located on Sheboygan’s northwest side, the Ellwood H. May (Maywood) Environmental Park was gifted to the city in 1974 and is now home to a 135-acre public park and offers natural history, environmental programs and activities; community events; recreational outings; summer camps; field trips; self-guided walks; cross-country skiing and hiking trails; wildlife viewing; and a meeting place for environmental groups. Open daily year-round; Ecology Center and trails are free; 920-459-3906; www.GoMaywood.org. ROTARY RIVERVIEW PARK Riverfront Drive and Virginia Avenue Playground and boardwalk along the Sheboygan River. SHEBOYGAN DOG PARK South 18th Street, North of Weeden Creek Road The only public, fully-fenced dog park in Sheboygan County features 10-acres for exercising, training and socializing dogs in a safe park-like setting. Open year round. VOLLRATH PARK 2001 N. Third St. Located on the city’s northeast side on the shores of Lake Michigan; features 1930s natural amphitheater, 18-hole discgolf course, picnic and play areas, tennis and sledding. WORKER’S WATER STREET PARK Water Street Located along the Sheboygan River, the park includes a playground, water features for kids, and urban bicycle trail.

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ANTON PARK Eastern Avenue overlooking the Mullet River mill pond Two-acre park with picnic facilities and fishing areas. Recreational trail starts at the dam and continues southwest. BISHOP STREET PARK The end of Bishop Street This small park contains playground equipment and a picnic area. CITY PARK Between Grove Street and Suhrke Road The city’s largest, most versatile park includes the municipal outdoor aquatic center, a lighted softball diamond, concession stand, restrooms, basketball court, volleyball court, playground equipment, three picnic shelters, picnic tables and grills, lighted winter sled hill, parking lot and community band shell. HENRY H. HUSON PARK Collins Street This 2.4-acre park overlooks the Mullet River and has bench seating adjacent to the recreational trail, as well as a footbridge over the river to the downtown area. LION’S PARK Highland Avenue and Valley Road This 6.7-acre park includes Ozzie Pick Field and Bill August Field (lighted youth baseball field with covered stands, concession stand and bathrooms), a soccer field and parking lot. CARL LOEBE FIELD Between Western Avenue and Sunset Drive A lighted baseball diamond with fencing, concession stand, bleachers and restrooms. LONE OAK PARK On Valley Road next to Lion’s Park This 8.5-acre park includes a large shelter (kitchenette and serving area), backstop, picnic areas, parking lot and trail system through a wooded area and more. H.M. MEYER’S NATURE PARK At the end of Daleview Drive A nature preserve, this park is used for fishing, hiking and enjoying the natural beauty, Mullet River and Meyer’s Pond, but also includes playground equipment, hiking trails and a fly disk golf course and a parking lot.

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NUTT SKI HILL Adjacent to Roosevelt-Nutt Park at the end of West Main Street Seven-acre site includes two ski hill runs, electric rope tow, snow making equipment, shelter with indoor kitchen and enclosed deck, handicappedaccessible restrooms, and a parking lot. ROOSEVELT-NUTT PARK End of West Main Street This 10-acre site has nature trails with educational stops winding through the woods. ROTARY PARK East Clifford Street The 6.9-acre park contains Stan Struve Memorial Field (a lighted baseball/softball diamond with fencing, concession stand, bleachers and restrooms), playground equipment, two volleyball courts, picnic area and parking area. STAYER JUNIOR PARK Along the Mullet River behind Mill Street This .2-acre park is a fenced facility containing playground equipment and sitting areas. UTILITY PARK South Milwaukee Street just south of Mill Street This two-acre park includes two lighted tennis courts and a footbridge crossing the Mullet River.

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FALLS VIEW PARK Broadway Street, downtown Sheboygan Falls Three-quarter acre park offers a grassy area with picnic tables and a spectacular view of the falls on the Sheboygan River. JAYCEE RIVERWALK Corner of Water and Monroe Streets, at the bridge A six-acre park with a 688-yard sloping trail along the Sheboygan River connecting River Park and Rochester Park. RIVER PARK Corner Western Avenue and First Street This 10-acre park on the Sheboygan River includes two shelter houses, restroom facilities, tennis courts, lighted baseball diamond, picnic area and grills, and playground equipment. The lagoon offers fishing in the spring, summer and fall and ice skating in the winter.

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ROCHESTER PARK At the end of Hickory Street This 10-acre park has a lighted baseball diamond, soccer fields, tennis courts, volleyball court, basketball court, shelter with restroom facilities, picnic area and grills, playground equipment, and sledding hills. Also features a Bark Park where dogs can play, jump and run around in an enclosed setting. SETTLERS PARK Corner of Walnut and Broadway. Located along the banks of The Sheboygan River, this park is the perfect vantage point to enjoy the beauty of nature, the following waters and dramatic dam, as well as the beauty of the riverfront bluffs as a backdrop. Benches and tables await visitors as do winding scenic paths.

COUNTY KETTLE MORAINE STATE FOREST, NORTHERN UNIT N1765 Highway G, Campbellsport The Forest offers 61.4 miles of hiking trails, including a 33 mile segment of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 58 miles of groomed snowmobile trails, 33 miles of bridle trails, and 28 miles of cross country ski trials, as well as picnicking, hunting, fishing, primitive camping, mountain biking, and sightseeing. Daily pass or park sticker required; 262-626-2116; www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/parks. PARNELL TOWER Intersection of County Highway A and Kettle View Road, Greenbush This 60-foot wooden observation tower offers a panoramic view of the forest and surrounding farmlands. On a clear day, one can see about 25 miles. Park sticker required. Open daily; 920-533-8322. SHEBOYGAN COUNTY BROUGHTON MARSH PARK Located off Highway J, Elkhart Lake 13,000-acre park includes a 30-acre developed area providing campsites, party facility, canoe and boat rentals, fishing piers and picnic areas. Free admission; 920-876-2535; www.co.sheboygan.wi.us/html/d_ planning_broughtonmarsh.htm.

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SHEBOYGAN COUNTY MARSH PARK OBSERVATION TOWER Intersection of Highways J and P, just northwest of town, Elkhart Lake The 80-foot tower is the newest and tallest wooden observation tower in the state of Wisconsin. It offers panoramic views of the Sheboygan Marsh and surrounding areas. It features great views from each of its four platforms. Those unable to walk up the 144 steps to the top platform can still enjoy the same view by using the remote control camera in the Three Guys and a Grill restaurant, which is just across the dam. Open yearround; free; 920-459-3060; http://www. co.sheboygan.wi.us/marshtower.

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BOAT LAUNCH RAMPS The City of Sheboygan maintains boat launch ramps at three locations: off 14th Street Bridge, in the 1300 block of Niagara Avenue; in Deland Park, on the lakefront. Fish cleaning station and public restrooms are nearby; and off Eighth Street, just north of the Eighth Street Bridge. At South Pier, there is a fish cleaning station and public restrooms. Annual permits are available at The Wharf, the Harbor Centre Marina and at the Department of Public Works (2026 New Jersey Ave., Sheboygan). Envelopes are provided above the fee box at each boat ramp. County-managed public launch ramps are located at Beechwood Lake, Crystal Lake, Elkhart Lake, Little Elkhart Lake, Gerber Lake, Jetzer’s Lake and the Sheboygan Marsh; www.sheboygancounty.com/government/ departments/planning-and-conservation/ facilities/boat-landings/other-sheboygancounty-public-access-points. CAMP Y-KODA Camp Y-Koda is an 80-acre summer camp and year-round outdoor education and retreat center located just west of Sheboygan Falls on the Sheboygan River. Camp provides summer camp options for ages 4-17; outdoor educational opportunities to school groups pre-k through high school; a conference center and lodges for youth retreats, weddings, family reunions, business outings and more. Camp also offers family programs throughout the year with activities including swimming, archery, canoeing, kayaking, snowshoeing, climbing wall, team building, high ropes courses and more; 920-467-6882; www.sheboygancountyymca.org.

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CHARTER FISHING Charter fishing on Lake Michigan. Lake contains varieties of salmon and trout. Book early. Riverfront, Sheboygan; www. visitsheboygan.com/play/water-activities/ fishing. CROSS-COUNTRY SKI TRAILS Enjoy 11.3 miles of trails are groomed in the Greenbush area of the Northern Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest, plus 12 miles in the Quarryview-EvergreenMaywood corridor in Sheboygan and two miles in Kohler-Andrae State Park. FIREMAN’S PARK & SWIMMING BEACH Seasonal recreation with sand beach, concession stand, picnic tables, grills and sand volleyball courts. Reserve the sheltered area for outdoor events. Admission. Open summer months 10 a.m.; 411 S. Lake St., Elkhart Lake; 920-876-3788. HARBOR CENTRE MARINA The marina, owned by the City of Sheboygan, and operated by Skipper Bud’s, features 281 slips for permanent, seasonal and transient boaters. Winter storage facilities, boat haul out and launch services also available. Also has docks for mega yachts. Amenities for boaters include lounge, convenience store, laundry, shower and restroom facilities, pool, whirlpool, fuel and fullservice mechanic. 821 Broughton Dr., Sheboygan. Slip fees vary; 920-458-6665; www.harborcentremarina.com. HARBOR POINTE MINIATURE GOLF Located on the south pier, this 18-hold miniature golf course is a fun outing for all ages. 322 S. Pier Drive, Sheboygan; 920-783-6611. ICE AGE TRAIL Around15,000 years ago during the Ice Age, much of North America lay under a huge glacier. Mammoths, saber tooth cats and cave lions roamed the earth. Some of the best evidence of this glacier is found in Wisconsin such as the state’s many lakes, river valleys, gently rolling hills, and ridges. The nearly 1,200 mile Ice Age National Scenic Trail, established in 1980, traces the glacier’s edge; 800-227-0046; www.iceagetrail.org or www.nps.gov/iatr. INLAND FISHING There are 72 lakes, rivers and ponds in Sheboygan County. Besides Lake Michigan, the deepest is Elkhart Lake at 127 feet. There are plenty of boat launches and charter fishing boats.

LAKEFRONT TRAIL Paved, all-purpose one-mile trail from the Harbor Centre Marina to the North Point overlook. Broughton Drive, Sheboygan. Always open; 920-457-9495. OLD PLANK ROAD TRAIL This popular, 17-mile, American Planning Association award-winning trail accommodates bicyclists, runners, walkers, in-line skaters, horseback riders, moped users, Nordic skiers, and snowmobilers on 10 feet of asphalt and 8 feet of turf. The trail parallels state Highway 23 from Sheboygan, past the Village of Kohler, Sheboygan Falls, Plymouth, and onto historic Greenbush, linking with the Ice Age Trail in the Kettle Moraine State Forest. Amenities include lighted and landscaped trailheads, benches, water and emergency telephones. Always open; 920-459-3060. PLYMOUTH AQUATIC CENTER Zero-depth entry outdoor pool. Water features, slide, sandbox area, concessions. Offers swimming lessons and water aerobics. Open mid-June to mid-September, Plymouth City Park, Plymouth, North Milwaukee Street and Suhrke Road; 920-893-8351. www.plymouthgov.com/pac. ROAD AMERICA’S GO-KART RACING Karting is one of the world’s most popular forms of motorsports and happens weekly on Road America’s Briggs & Stratton Motorplex. Kart racing isn’t just for kids anymore, classes are available for adults too. The Road America Kart Club(RAKC) offers two championship racing series, the Saturday series and the Tuesday evening series. The Saturday series runs both 2 and 4 cycle engines on select weekends, while the Tuesday evening series runs 4-cycle engines and Kid Karts. Drivers compete in different classes according to age and engine choices (Kid Karts age 5 to 7, Sports Class 8 to 12, Junior Class 12 to 15, Senior Class 15 and up). For more information contact Road America at 1-800- 365-RACE or visit www.rakartclub.com.

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SEVENTH ELEMENT SKATEBOARD PARK This outdoor skateboard park in Plymouth has something for everyone, regardless of age or skill level, including quarter pipe hips, launch ramps, bank ramp hips, jump boxes, wedges (flat and stair), grind rails, a roll in, a spine and a grind ledge. No bikes allowed.The park is open daily 9 a.m. to sunset; free; located at the corner of Suhrke Road and North Milwaukee Street, at City Park in Plymouth. SHEBOYGAN AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT COMMUNITY RECREATION DEPARTMENT Provides variety of enriching and fun recreational opportunities for residents of all ages. Programs include fitness classes, fitness centers at North and South High Schools, swimming lessons, adult and youth sports (flag football, basketball, baseball, softball, soccer and volleyball), preschool programming, enrichment classes for youth and adults, special needs programming, tennis, gymnastics, special summer events and more. Three detailed catalogs published each year; 607 S. Water St., Sheboygan; 920-459-3773; www.sheboyganrec.com. SHEBOYGAN COUNTY YMCA – SHEBOYGAN Y – SHEBOYGAN FALLS Y The YMCA is about Youth Development, Healthy Living and Social Responsibility with a Christian emphasis. The Y provides programs and recreational activities for youth six months through adult senior years. Program areas include: swimming, gymnastics, weight and aerobic training, youth and adult sports and leagues, dance, child care, outdoor education, seasonal and summer camps and special events. Sheboygan Y, 812 Broughton Drive, Sheboygan, 920-4518000; Sheboygan Falls Y, 305 Buffalo St,, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-2464 and Camp Y-Koda, 3340 Sunset Road, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-6882; www.sheboygancountyymca.org. SHEBOYGAN LAKERS’ ICE CENTER Indoor ice skating is available from the middle of September until the 2nd week of March. Host annual Ice Bowling event in March and a craft fair at the end of March; Ice Center available for rent throughout summer for events. sheboyganlakershockey.com; 920-458-3111.

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SHEBOYGAN URBAN REC TRAIL Provides a west-east link between the Old Plank Road Trail and Sheboygan’s Harbor Centre and lakefront. It traverses parks and green spaces, winds through historic residential and commercial districts, and provides access to Sheboygan’s Central Business District, as well as numerous scenic, historical, cultural and recreational sites. Designated as a bicycle trail, it is also suitable for walkers and in-line skaters. The 4.25 mile long trail extends from the west side of Sheboygan, beginning at the eastern trailhead of the popular multi-use Old Plan Road Trail, to Lake Michigan. The bikeway follows clearly marked routes, which incorporate bike paths, common usage trails, bike lanes and wide curb lanes.

your fitness and outlook on life. Enjoy the outdoors on the open-air deck with co-ed whirlpool and two-sided fireplace. Membership information available. Open 5 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.; 100 Willow Creek Dr., Kohler; 920-457-4444; www.Sports-Core.com. TOM & JERRY’S MINI-GOLF Two, 18-hole mini-golf courses, each with water features; six batting cages featuring three hardball and three softball cages. The Stony Creek mini-golf course features a larger pond and a water wheel with waterfall, and Shady Trails is a shaded course suitable for hot, sunny afternoons. Concessions available. 110 Suhrke Road, Plymouth; 920-893-0045; www.tjminigolf.com.

VOLLRATH DISC GOLF COURSE AND THE SHACK The Shack is a pro shop located at Vollrath Park on Wisconsin’s oldest 18hole disc golf course selling Frisbees, golf discs, baskets and other disc golf accessories. Open May through October. Hours posted.

SHEBOYGAN YACHT CLUB Sheboygan Yacht Club members and their guests enjoy a sensational view of Lake Michigan and the Sheboygan Harbor, one of few year-round full-service yacht clubs on the Great Lakes. Our boating members take advantage of harbor facilities, dry storage and a derrick yard with winter storage. The club is located adjacent to the U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Sailing Center-Sheboygan, one of four in the U.S. and the only one on the Great Lakes. Serving dinner Tuesday-Sunday and lunch Wednesday-Sunday. Please inquire for seasonal hours of operation; 214 Pennsylvania Ave., Sheboygan; www.sheboyganyachtclub.com or call 920-458-6601. SHIPWRECK DIVING Shipwrecks of the schooner Hetty Taylor and the steamer Seleh Chamberlain are marked by buoys with anchor hooks and descent lines just a few miles off Sheboygan to enable divers to investigate and study the ships that went down in 1880 and 1886, respectively; www.wisconsinshipwrecks.org. SNOWMOBILE TRAILS Sheboygan County has about 275 miles of snowmobile trails, which are maintained by local snowmobile clubs; www.nkmsnow.com. SPORTS CORE Nestled on the shores of Wood Lake in Kohler, this private club has served its members as well as guests of The American Club and Inn on Woodlake for over 30 years. From swimming and tennis to group fitness classes and state-of-theart salon services; offers a wide range of activities and opportunities to enhance

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BOOKWORM GARDENS OPENS May 1, 10am-4pm Bookworm Gardens opens for the 2017 season! Celebrate the day by exploring the two new gardens that will be available for the public to experience May-October. Bookworm Gardens is open MondaysSaturday 10am-4pm and Sundays 12pm4pm. Bookworm Gardens 1415 Campus Dr, Sheboygan www.bookwormgardens.org DISCOVERY BIRD HIKE May 2, 8am-10am Master naturalist Andy Raddatz will lead a bird hike at Kohler-Andrae. Meet Andy at the Black River Trail parking lot to search for birds in the park. The hike lasts about 2 hours. Wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather. Bring binoculars and bird guides if available. The 2-mile hike is best for ages 8 and older; children must be accompanied by an adult. Location: Kohler-Andrae State Park 1020 Beach Park Ln, Sheboygan. For more information go to http://dnr.wi.gov or email doris.kultgen@ wi.gov. BY REQUEST - LAKESHORE CHORALE May 6, 7pm Grace Episcopal Church, 1011 North 7th Street, Sheboygan. Lakeshore Chorale closes the season with a very special concert. Each piece presented is one requested by our audience or singers. If you have a favorite you’d like to hear, please let us know! We’ll try to include as many as possible to make this an evening of complete musical enjoyment. $15.00 adults; $8.00 students OR included in Season Ticket 3RD ANNUAL DAFFODIL SHOW ON THE LAKESHORE May 6, 12pm-5pm Town and Country Garden Club, Maywood, and the Midwest Daffodil Society are working together to produce a room full of cheerful, fragrant daffodils. If you have some fresh, clean daffodils that you’d like to enter in the show, bring them to Maywood from 5pm-9pm on Fri, May 5 or from 7:30am-9am on Sat, May 6. Maywood 3615 Mueller Road Sheboygan. For more information go to http://www.gomaywood.org or call 920-4593906.

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PLOWING, PLANTING AND PLAY: OPENING WEEKEND AT WADE HOUSE May 6-7, 10 am – 5 pm Join the Wade House for some spring fun as we celebrate the opening of our grounds for summer. We will be enjoying spring rituals that break us out of the winter doldrums. We will have historic horse-drawn plowing demonstrations featuring equipment and techniques from the 1850s through the 1930s. The Wade House will also come alive as we open up the kitchen to cook soups made from fresh ingredients (grown right in our gardens) and plant heirloom seeds for the coming season. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23, Greenbush. 920-526-3271 http://wadehouse.wisconsinhistory.org DISCOVERY BIRD HIKE May 9, 8am-10am Master naturalist Andy Raddatz will lead a bird hike at Kohler-Andrae. Meet Andy at the Black River Trail parking lot to search for birds in the park. The hike lasts about 2 hours. Wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather. Bring binoculars and bird guides if available. The 2-mile hike is best for ages 8 and older; children must be accompanied by an adult. Location: Kohler-Andrae State Park 1020 Beach Park Ln, Sheboygan. For more information go to http://dnr.wi.gov or email doris.kultgen@ wi.gov. FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT: A WISCONSIN ORIGINAL LECTURE “WRIGHT IN RACINE” May 11 7pm-8pm Presented by Mark Hertzberg, an author and photographer of three books about Frank Lloyd Wright’s work in Racine. Through compelling photographs and stories, learn about Frank Lloyd Wright’s built and unrealized commissions in Racine, Wisconsin between 1904 and 1954. Hertzberg’s presentation about Wright’s work in Racine will showcase every phase of Wright’s career after 1900, including Prairie style, a zoned home, and Usonian public buildings. JAZZ ON THE VINE May 12-14 A weekend of jazz by world-renowned musicians and samplings of over 100 domestic and international wines, and sophisticated cuisine by chefs at the Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake. $155 for the weekend; $85 for one day. Mother’s Day Brunch: $32.95. www.jazzonthevine.net; 877-496-4113.

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Ashley Dobbertin of Plymouth shares the joy of gingerbread houses with her daughter Zoey, 6, during their visit to the Gingerbread Festival at the Waelderhaus Saturday December 19, 2015 in Kohler. Gary C. Klein/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

“THE FULL MONTY” SHEBOYGAN THEATRE COMPANY May 12-20 Adapted from the award-winning British film, Jerry and his buddies have been laid off of their steelworkers’ jobs in Buffalo; as they struggle with early middle age (divorce, money, weight gain, hair loss), they notice how much their wives perked up when the Chippendales came to town- and come up with a hilarious and risky venture to win back their confidence, some money and

their wives’ affections: they’ll become exotic dancers and deliver “the full monty!” Rated PG-17. All performances at 7:30 pm, except 2pm on Sunday, May 15. Performances at Leslie W. Johnson Theatre, Horace Mann Middle School. 920-459-3779; www.sheboygantheatercompany.com.

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Discover Corner Studio Jewelers, located in historic downtown Sheboygan Falls, a full service jewelry store providing on-site repairs, appraisals, custom CAD designs, diamonds, wedding and engagement rings, Citizen watches and more. Your custom designs and repairs are done by our award winning jewelers, Karin and Tim, with over 80 years combined experience. We take the time to explain how your jewelry will be repaired or your custom design created. We can help you design the perfect ring, pendant or other jewelry item and provide photographic images of your unique design before beginning. We create your design with our 3D printer so you can see it before we cast it in precious metals and set the gemstones. We have a large selection of colored gems and diamonds to choose from, hand-made silver jewelry, gold and platinum jewelry and we are the only PANDORA dealer in the area. Our PANDORA experts, Krystin and Kay will assist you in selecting the perfect beads, bracelets, rings and other PANDORA jewelry. If you’re looking for a watch, we have a selection of CITIZEN ECO-DRIVE watches that are powered by light. No need to change a battery. With the addition of a new computerized engraving machine we now offer engraving on many items.

PANDORA bangle bracelet with a selection of heart beads.

Citizen Eco-Drive Satellite Wave-World Time GPS watch. Perfect time anywhere in the world.

Pink diamond accented by small white diamonds set in rose and white gold. Brilliant blue princess cut diamonds set in platinum and black zirconium.

Green leaves and diamonds on a green and white gold wide band.

We provide a casual, comfortable no pressure experience in our store. Stop in and see us at 222 Pine Street and visit our website at cornerstudiojewelers.com for more information, a gallery of recent creations and store hours.

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SHEBOYGAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA May 13, 7:30 pm “PASSION PART TWO: Music from the Heart, World’s Greatest Opera Choruses and More” Guest Soloist: Laquita Mitchell, Soprano Tickets may be purchased by: Calling 920-452-1985 Downloading our 20162017 Ticket Order from Visiting the Ticket Office at the Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts during the two hours prior to a performance. Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts, 826 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan. DATE NIGHT: AWESOME SKILLS THAT WILL ALTER THE COURSE OF YOUR CONFLICT “CRAZY CYCLE” May 13, 6pm-8pm Cost: $15/person (Includes dinner). Conflict in personal relationships is normal. Often overlooked, interpersonal conflict has the positive benefit of stretching us and deepening long-term relationships. Join us as we teach you how to better work together to increase understanding, expand your options and create a plan for resolution. Great Marriages Office 612 Center Avenue Sheboygan. For more information go to http://www.great-marriages.org or call 920-783-6142. SAFE POWERBOAT HANDLING May 13-14, 8am-5pm This 16-hour hands-on, on-the-water course is for anyone who wants to learn how to safely operate a small motorboat and improve their boat handling skills. The perfect training for kids (14+), spouses, or new boat owners. No previous experience is required! Fee: $200 2 days, 8 hours each day. Classroom and on the water. Sheboygan Yacht Club 214 Pennsylvania Ave Sheboygan. For more information go to seasheboygan.org/events or call at 920-783-3672. MOTHER’S DAY BRUNCH May 14 Enjoy special Mother’s Day brunch menus at The American Club: at Blackwolf Run, Craverie, or Cucina. Call 855-444-2838 to make a reservation. MOTHER’S DAY BUFFET May 14 Enjoy special Mother’s Day buffet at The Bull at Pinehurst Farms, Blackwolf Run, or at the Osthoff Resort.

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RIDE A CHARTER BOAT DAY May 16, 6pm The Sheboygan Area Great Lakes Sport Fishermen’s Club charter captains are offering free boat rides. No reservations required. Club activities, salmon recipes, and refreshments are available. Free admission and kid friendly. On the Riverfront Boardwalk in Sheboygan. For more information go to www.sheboyganfishingclub.com or call (920)-457-4933. DISCOVERY BIRD HIKE May 16, 8am-10am Master naturalist Andy Raddatz will lead a bird hike at Kohler-Andrae. Meet Andy at the Black River Trail parking lot to search for birds in the park. The hike lasts about 2 hours. Wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather. Bring binoculars and bird guides if available. The 2-mile hike is best for ages 8 and older; children must be accompanied by an adult. Location: Kohler-Andrae State Park 1020 Beach Park Ln, Sheboygan. For more information go to http://dnr.wi.gov or email doris.kultgen@ wi.gov. WINE, WOMEN & WELLNESS May 18, 5pm-7pm Let’s relax and celebrate women! We invite you, your girlfriends, and co-workers to enjoy a special night of indulgence and healing. Connect, unwind, get pampered, and focus on your health and well-being. Meet with Health & Wellness experts, Yoga & Fitness professionals. Enjoy free chair massages, wine, snacks, and learn about chiropractic care and stress reduction. Hosted by Dr. John Reitz at Better Life Chiropractic & Wellness. Better Life Chiropractic & Wellness 2217 S Memorial Place Sheboygan. For more information go to https://www. betterlifecw.com or call 920-459-8477. THE SPRING PAC SINGERS CONCERTS May 19-20 Plymouth Arts Center, 520 E Mill St, Plymouth, www.plymoutharts.org SVRA SPRING VINTAGE FESTIVAL WEEKEND May 19-21 Road America’s Spring Vintage Weekend kicks-off a summer full of racing featuring exciting wheel-to-wheel action from vintage and historical cars. Over 300 participants are expected to race in ten separate groups, from production and grand touring cars – to sports racers, prototypes and formula cars. For information and tickets call 800-3657223 or check out www.roadamerica.com.

LAKELAND COLLEGE - MOVERS & SHAKERS GALA May 20, 5:30pm-10pm Seven local “celebrities” will entertain you with their spectacular dance floor moves along with their highly skilled professional partner. And as a special treat this year, we have many former Gala dancers performing a team competition to kick-off the evening. Order your tickets online today! Evening schedule: 5:30 p.m. cocktail reception, 6:45 p.m. dinner, 8 p.m. competition, 10 p.m. Dance to DJ Downtown Harrison. New in 2017, complimentary beverages all evening. For more information go to http:// moversandshakersgala.org/, contact LaJill Edge edgely@lakeland.edu, and/or call 920-565-1023 Ext. 2158. NIGHT NOISES: MIDNIGHT MUSIC FOR CAMPERS May 20, 6:00pm-7:30pm Have you been waking up in the middle of the night wondering what that noise is outside your tent? It is not something scary - Oh No!. It’s midnight music for the “Brave of Heart”. Join master naturalist Chris Lilek as she teaches participants “how to crackle, squeak, buzz and bump” like the creatures of the night. Bring the family to the park amphitheater for this action-filled event. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Location: Kohler-Andrae State Park. For more information go to http://dnr.wi.gov or email doris.kultgen@wi.gov. HISTORIC BASEBALL SPECIAL EVENT May 21, 1:30pm Cheer on the Wade House Red Jackets historic baseball team as they take on the Milwaukee Cream City’s Baseball Club. You’ll be amazed by the rules that guided the 1860s teams. Everyone can participate in the game, and of course, enjoy the hot dogs, peanuts, popcorn and Cracker Jacks. Game included with general admission to Wade House. For more information go to http:// wadehouse.wisconsinhistory.org/ or call 920-526-3271 DISCOVERY BIRD HIKE May 23, 8am-10am Master naturalist Andy Raddatz will lead a bird hike at Kohler-Andrae. Meet Andy at the Black River Trail parking lot to search for birds in the park. The hike lasts about 2 hours. Wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather. Bring binoculars and bird guides if available. The 2-mile hike is best for ages 8 and older; children must be accompanied by an adult. Location: Kohler-Andrae State Park 1020 Beach Park Ln, Sheboygan. For more information go to http://dnr.wi.gov or email doris.kultgen@wi.gov. The Sheboygan Press

2017 ATHENA LEADERSHIP AWARD May 25, 11:15am-1:30pm The Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce is excited to host its first ATHENA Leadership Award, celebrating exemplary leadership. The ATHENA Leadership Award fulfills ATHENA International’s mission to support, develop and honor women leaders, inspire women to achieve their full potential and create balance in leadership worldwide. Blue Harbor Resort 725 Blue Harbor Drive Sheboygan. CREATE! ART, DESSERT & SIPPING PARTY May 25, 7pm-10pm Join in our newest art party adventure. Each month we’ll introduce something new - from small canvas triptychs (3 piece paintings) to pallet painting art and more! All materials are provided. We’ll be serving a selection of delectable munchies and a delicious non-alcohol drink of the month, along with standards like iced tea, coffee & water. $35.00 per person plus tax. Location: Seranya Studios Art Boutique 307 E. Mill Street Plymouth. For more information go to http://www.seranyastudios.com or call 414-614-7778. SHEBOYGAN A’S OPENER May 27, 2pm The Sheboygan A’s home opener against the Marinette Redbirds at the Wildwood Baseball Park in Sheboygan. PUDGY PIES, HOBO PIES, CAMPFIRE PIES May 27, 11:00am-12:30pm Whatever you call them, park volunteer, camping and outdoor enthusiast Jon Riemann will share the how-to and how-notto of cooking with pie irons. He’ll discuss the types of pie irons, seasoning and care of cast iron, cooking tips and even provide a few samples. You may be able to try your own hand making a pudgy pie. Location: Kohler-Andrae State Park 1020 Beach Park Ln, Sheboygan. For more information go to http://dnr.wi.gov or email doris.kultgen@ wi.gov. SPRING FLORA AND FAUNA HIKE May 27, 2:00pm-3:00pm Master naturalist Jim Buchholz will lead a 1.5-mile hike through the fields and forests of the Black River Trail. Bring a wildflower field guide if available. Family friendly hike; children must be accompanied by an adult. Meet at the Black River Trail parking lot. No pets please. Location: Kohler-Andrae State Park 1020 Beach Park Ln, Sheboygan. For more information go to http://dnr.wi.gov or email doris.kultgen@wi.gov

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ACCELERATED SAFE POWERBOAT HANDLING May 27, 8am-5pm Accelerated Safe Powerboat Handling—This 8-hour hands-on, on-the-water course is for anyone who has taken a classroom boating course but needs experience to safely operate a small motorboat and improve their boat handling skills. Students will be expected to study the course materials at home to challenge and pass a written exam covering equipment requirements, rules of the road, aids to navigations, preparation, environment regulations, safety and emergencies. Location: Sheboygna Yacht Club 214 Pennsylvania Ave, Sheboygan. For more information go to http://www. seasheboygan.org or call 920-783-3672. ELKHART LAKE VETERAN’S TRIBUTE PROGRAM May 28, 11am-1pm The Village of Elkhart Lake and the Elkhart Lake Lions Club will hold their annual Veteran’s Tribute Program at Veterans Memorial Park in Elkhart Lake on the corner of Highway 67 and Chicago Street. Public is encouraged to attend. Bring your lawn chairs and stay for a brat fry and refreshments by the Lions club following the ceremony. UNIVERSE IN THE PARK May 28, 8:45pm-10:45pm The Astronomy Dept. of UW-Madison begins the session with a 20-30 minute talk and slide presentation covering a broadview of astronomy and recent astronomical news. At the conclusion of the talk and if the sky is clear, they go outdoors to set up a telescope to provide visitors with the opportunity to view whatever astronomical objects are available. Location: Kohler-Andrae State Park 1020 Beach Park Ln, Sheboygan. For more information go to http://dnr.wi.gov or email doris.kultgen@wi.gov. DISCOVERY BIRD HIKE May 30, 8am-10am Master naturalist Andy Raddatz will lead a bird hike at Kohler-Andrae. Meet Andy at the Black River Trail parking lot to search for birds in the park. The hike lasts about 2 hours. Wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather. Bring binoculars and bird guides if available. The 2-mile hike is best for ages 8 and older; children must be accompanied by an adult. Location: Kohler-Andrae State Park 1020 Beach Park Ln, Sheboygan. For more information go to http://dnr.wi.gov or email doris.kultgen@ wi.gov.

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KOHLER GOLF ACADEMY FOR JUNIORS June-July-August Golf instruction for juniors ages 4-17, whether beginning or looking to play at the high school level. At Blackwolf Run and Whistling Straits. Kohler Golf Academy, with guidance from the PGA Sports Academy, uses a fun, systematic approach to encourage longterm player development. Offering four levels of instruction: Starter, Sport, Player, and Champion. http://www.americanclubresort. com, email KohlerGolfAcademy@Kohler. com, or call Todd Wagner at 920-565-6075. FARMERS & ARTISANS MARKET June – Oct. 8:30am-12:30pm There’s something for everyone at this popular open-air market held every Saturday from 8:30 am-12:30 pm, rain or shine, in downtown Elkhart Lake. Beginning the first Saturday in June and continuing through mid-October, residents and visitors are treated to the appetizing sites and smells of a variety of fresh produce and baked goods. 41 E Rhine Street,P O Box 425, Elkhart Lake, WI 53020. If you have any questions or would like more information about the event, please go to www.elkhartlake.com or call 920-876-2922 MOTOAMERICA SERIES PRESENTS THE CHAMPIONSHIP AT ROAD AMERICA June 2-4 The fast and flowing 4-mile natural road course at Road America will serve as the theater of war as the MotoAmerica Series presents the Championship at Road America featuring the Motul Superbike Doubleheader. One of the most exciting and challenging tracks on the MotoAmerica (AMA/FIM) calendar, this annual two-wheel celebration draws huge crowds for a weekend full of doubleheaders in four MotoAmerica (AMA/ FIM) classes. Fan activities include on-site camping and open karting. For information and tickets call 800-365-7223 or check out www.roadamerica.com

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3RD NORTHERN MORAINE SPRING ART TOUR June 2-4, Fri & Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm Join the Plymouth Arts Center this spring for a fantastic three-day self-guided tour of Sheboygan County area artist’s private studios, galleries, and boutiques. Nearly 40 artists at 18 different venues will be showcased this year. You’ll have a chance to meet painters, printmakers, potters, furniture makers; fiber, glass, metal and leather artists, photographers, and more. There will be demos, door prizes, and the opportunity to purchase original, fine art directly from the artists who created it. Admission for the tour is free and this event is open to the public. The Plymouth Arts Center is located at 520 East Mill Street, Downtown Plymouth, WI. More information and maps may be found at www.plymoutharts.org, or call 920-892-8409. FREE KIDS FISHING CLINIC June 3, 10am-2pm Free Kids Fishing Clinic is hosted by Friends of Kohler-Andrae State Park Local Conservation Wardens and Park Rangers. Free fishing instruction for children 15 years and younger. Fish equipment is available, but bring your own rod and reel if possible. Located at Friends Fishing Pond located off Old Park Rd. Kohler-Andrae State Park. For fishing clinic classes offered, to pre-registrar, or for more information go to http://www.friendsofkohler-andrae.com or call 920-451-4080. DISCOVERY BIRD HIKE June 3, 8am-10am Master naturalist Andy Raddatz will lead a bird hike at Kohler-Andrae. Meet Andy at the Black River Trail parking lot to search for birds in the park. The hike lasts about 2 hours. Wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather. Bring binoculars and bird guides if available. The 2-mile hike is best for ages 8 and older; children must be accompanied by an adult. Location: Kohler-Andrae State Park 1020 Beach Park Ln, Sheboygan. For more information go to http://dnr.wi.gov or email doris.kultgen@ wi.gov. SPRING FLORA AND FAUNA HIKE June 3, 2:00pm-3:00pm Master naturalist Jim Buchholz will lead a 1.5-mile hike through the fields and forests of the Black River Trail. Bring a wildflower field guide if available. Family friendly hike; children must be accompanied by an adult. Meet at the Black River Trail parking lot. No

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pets please. Location: Kohler-Andrae State Park1020 Beach Park Ln, Sheboygan. For more information go to http://dnr.wi.gov or email doris.kultgen@wi.gov. MUSIC IN THE PARK June 3, 7pm-8:pm Kohler-Andrae welcomes back singer, songwriter, entertainer and recording artist Brett Hall for an evening of John Denver music. These days he has combined his love of camping and the outdoors with his love of music by playing stage and amphitheaters in Wisconsin state parks. Family friendly program; children must be accompanied by an adult. Meet at the park amphitheater. Location: Kohler-Andrae State Park1020 Beach Park Ln, Sheboygan. For more information go to http://dnr.wi.gov or email doris.kultgen@wisconsin.gov FREE FISHING WEEKEND June 3-4 Fish for free on any Wisconsin lake and waterway. dnr.wi.gov FREE FISHING WEEKEND: COME LEARN THE BASICS OF FISHING June 4, 9am-3pm All ages are welcome, but activities are geared towards children. Free event open to the public, fishing poles available, and stocked fish and free bait. Fish cleaning and cooking, archery and BB gun ranges, and canoeing on the river. River Park, Sheboygan Falls, WI; North of CTH PP, west of Hwy. 32, west of YMCA. For more information contact Warden Tyler Flood, 920-400-9551 FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT: A WISCONSIN ORIGINAL LECTURE “FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT 150TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION” June 8, 6pm-8pm Wade House will celebrate Mr. Wright’s birthday with a series of events including a program with Ron McCrea, author of “Building Taliesin: Frank Lloyd Wright’s Home of Love and Loss”. Utilizing letters, memoirs, contemporary documents, and a stunning assemblage of photographs - many of which have never before been published - author Ron McCrea will tell the fascinating story of building Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin, which would be the architect’s principal residence for the rest of his life. For more information go to http://www. wisconsinhistory.org/ or call 920-526-3271.

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VINTAGE MOTOFEST FEATURING AHRMA VINTAGE RACING AND ROCKERBOX June 9-11 The Vintage MotoFest featuring the American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association (AHRMA) is dedicated to preserving the heritage of racing motorcycles and promotes this heritage through events at legendary race circuits. Road America is a track favorite of competitive vintage riders because of its four-mile layout including, high-speed straights, multiple turns and undulating terrain. For more information go to www. roadamerica.com or call 800-365-7223 CLASS: LEARN TO DRIVE A TEAM OF HORSES! June 10, 8:45am-5pm This hands-on course will provide students with experience in harnessing and driving a team of horses. Topics will include preparing a horse for harnessing, harnessing a horse, hitching a team to a wagon, driving basics and unharnessing. Advance reservations are required. For more information or to make reservations, please call Jim Willaert at 920526-3271 at ext. 108. Reservations will be accepted until the day before the program. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush, WI 53026. SPECIAL EVENT: HORSE PULL June 11, 1pm Learn about the sport of horse pulling. Watch as ten teams of horses pull a stone boat to determine which team can pull the most weight. The team that pulls the most weight the farthest is the winner. The competition begins with lighter loads which consist of large cement blocks on a flat-bottomed stone boat. Each pull is 21.5 feet. Weight is added until there is a winner. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush, WI 53026. For more information go to http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/ or call 920-526-3271 SPECIAL EVENT: PIONEER DAY CAMP June 12-16, 9am-4pm The Pioneer Day Camp introduces children, first-hand, to daily life in Wisconsin nearly 150 years ago. As they spend their time exploring the daily activities of Wisconsin’s early settlers, kids learn the art of blacksmithing, woodworking, candle making, sewing, hearth cooking and much more. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush, WI 53026. For more information go to http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/ or call 920-526-3271. 40

WEATHERTECH CHICAGO REGION SCCA JUNE SPRINTS June 15-18 Everything from showroom stock to highly modified purpose-built race cars from nine race groups are scheduled to fill four days of practice, qualifying and racing at this year’s WeatherTech® Chicago Region SCCA June Sprints®. With Road America’s park-like setting, trackside viewing, up-close access to drivers and teams, and legendary cuisine appealing to drivers and fans alike, it’s no wonder the June Sprints® remains one of the nation’s premier amateur sports car racing events. For more information go to www.roadamerica.com or call 800-365-7223 SPECIAL EVENT: 1860’S DAIRY DAYS June 17-18, 10am-5M Celebrate Dairy Month, and Wisconsin’s dairy heritage, at Wade House by taking part in cheese, butter and ice cream making in the fashion of the 1860s. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush, WI 53026. For more information go to http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/ or call 920-526-3271. WINGS & WHEELS - THE ANNUAL FATHER’S DAY PHENOMENON June 18, 2017 It’s a tradition you won’t want to miss! Sponsored by Sheboygan EAA Chapter 766, the Aviation Heritage Center hosts more than 70 vintage automobiles and 30 unique aircraft every year on Father’s Day. Here’s your chance to get a close-up look at one-of-a-kind cars and airplanes. You can meet pilots and car owners while enjoying food and beverages sold by local vendors. There are even vintage boats and model railroads! Rain or Shine from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Best of all, Wings & Wheels is FREE! Aviation Heritage Center of Wisconsin N6191 Resource Dr. Sheboygan Falls. For more information go to http://www.ahcw.org or call (920)-467-2043 SPECIAL EVENT: CIVIL WAR DAY CAMP June 19-23, Mon-Fri 9am-4pm The Civil War era comes to life in this engaging day camp designed just for kids! Children explore the world of Civil War soldiers as this important time period in American history is brought to life. Young soldiers will be on the march - setting up camp one day and writing letters to soldiers the next! The week will conclude with an outdoor picnic to celebrate the soldiers’ homecoming, a sure-fire way to bring American history to life! To register, please complete a Civil War Day Camp registration form and send payment to

Wade House. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush, WI 53026. For more information go to http://www. wisconsinhistory.org/ or call 920-526-3271 VERIZON INDYCAR SERIES KOHLER GRAND PRIX AND PIRELLI WORLD CHALLENGE AT ROAD AMERICA June 22-25 The Verizon IndyCar Series KOHLER Grand Prix takes center stage as an international lineup of drivers will have their chance to battle it out for glory on one of the world’s most majestic road courses. They will be joined by the Pirelli World Challenge featuring many of the world’s top sports cars and drivers in an all-out wheel-to-wheel battle. Road America, Inc. N7390 WI-67 Plymouth, WI 53073 USA. For more information and tickets go to www.roadamerica.com. Or call 800-365-7223 SOLSTICE CELEBRATION AT BOOKWORM GARDENS June 23, 6pm-9pm Celebrate summer, when the days are at their longest and adults get to take over the gardens. Light up the night with luminaries, live music, craft beer, and wine. Adults only (21+) event. Tickets are available online. For more information go to http://www. bookwormgardens.org/ or call (920) 287-7895. POLLINATOR PICNIC AT BOOKWORM GARDENS June 24, 9am-1pm A garden favorite returns! It’s time for artmaking, bug hunts, story times, and ladybug releases as we celebrate those hardworking critters that keep things blooming. Fee: $5 per person, Members are FREE! Bookworm Gardens 1415 Campus Dr, Sheboygan. For more information go to www. bookwormgardens.org or call (920)-287-7895 JUNE-A-PALOOZA June 24, 3-10pm An event to benefit Meals on Wheels of Sheboygan County. Indulge in international experiences at the extraordinary Christopher Farm & Gardens. Upon arrival, you’ll receive a Palooza Passport that will guide you through extensive walking paths. Collect stamps and discover hors d’oeuvres and beverages at each exotic destination: Italy, Scotland, Mexico, India, Germany, and Thailand/Laos. Christopher Fram & Gardens W580 Garton Road, Sheboygan. Complimentary parking. For more information go to www.juneapalooza.com or call 920-565-2105.

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SPECIAL EVENT: BUFFALO BILL’S WILD WEST SHOW June 24-25, 10am-5pm A local favorite returns to Wade House bringing the thrill and excitement of fast horses, trick riding and fancy shooting. Recreating the Wild West shows of more than 100 years ago, the program will contain music, narration, and a fast-paced show that will keep the audience on the edge of their seats. With characters so authentic, viewers will leave the show feeling like they actually saw Buffalo Bill, Annie Oakley and other legends of the day. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush, WI 53026 For more information go to http://www. wisconsinhistory.org/ or call (920)-526-3271 ELKHART LAKE FIREMEN’S DEPARTMENT INDEPENDENCE DAY WEEKEND CELEBRATION June 30-July 2 Come celebrate your Independence – Elkhart Lake Style with a lakeside picnic, gala fireworks display, and grand parade. A family event with music, children’s games, food and fun. Fri evening music 8pm and fireworks 9:30pm. Sat evening music 8pmmidnight. Sun parade 11:30am followed by live music 1-4pm. Fireman’s Park and Beach on Elkhart Lake 411 S Lake Street Elkhart Lake. For more information go to http://www. travelwisconsin.com or call 920-876-3788

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29TH ANNUAL DUCKTONA 500 FAMILY FESTIVAL & CAR/ANTIQUE BOAT SHOW July 2, 10am-5pm New for 2016: Children’s Safety Area, Remote Control Boat Club demonstration! Returning from last year: Antique Boat Show, Kid Zone filled with a variety of bounce houses, and Enigma Rock Band. Thousands of plastic ducks race down the Sheboygan River for cash prizes. Rent your duck, race, and win! Located at Sheboygan Falls River Park 101 Western Ave, Sheboygan Falls. For scheduled events or more information go to http://www.sheboyganfalls.org or call 920-467-6206. VENETIAN BOAT PARADE July 3, Starts at Dusk Lighted boat parade, boardwalk entertainment, and live music. Lighted and decorated boats illuminate the rippling water of the Sheboygan River in the floating night parade on the eve of the Independence Day celebration. Free event. Dusk at the Sheboygan Riverfront. Don’t miss this traditional kick-off to the 4th of July. For more information go to http://www.travelwisconsin. com, http://visitsheboygan.com, or call 920-458-6601

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EVENT S INDEPENDENCE DAY IN SHEBOYGAN July 4, 7:30am-11pm Start off Independence Day in Sheboygan with the Coulis Cardiology Freedom Run 7:30am start at the Sheboygan YMCA. 14th Annual Kind of the Beach Volleyball Tournament 8am check-in at North Beach. Sheboygan Independence Day Parade 9am start at North 8th Street and Center Avenue, then north on 9th Street east on Michigan Avenue and south on Broughton Drive. South Pier Carnival 12pm-11pm on South Pier. SEAS Water Sports: Cardboard Boat and Paddleboard Races 12pm start at Rotary Park. Big Bang Celebration 12pm-11pm at Deland Park. Performance in the Park 4pm at Fountain Park by the Sheboygan Theatre Company. End your Independence Day in Sheboygan with Festival’s Fireworks 9:30pm launch from South Pier. For more information go to http://visitsheboygan.com or call 1-800-457-9497. FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION July 4, 10am-5pm On your way to a firework show, stop by Wade House and celebrate the nation’s birth as they did in the 1860s. The traditional reading of the Declaration of Independence takes place on the side lawn of the Wade House concluding with a firing in salute of liberty. There will also be infantry drills and ice cream churning (and sampling) in the kitchen among other activities. Wade House Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information go to http://www.wisconsinhistory.org or call 920-526-3271. 21ST ANNUAL SHEBOYGAN AREA GARDEN WALK July 8, 9am-4pm Rain or shine. $10 tickets sold at the door. The Sheboygan Area Garden Walk Committee made up of representatives from local garden groups and volunteers, plan and conduct the annual Walk. This year, there are seven different garden locations scattered throughout Sheboygan County mapped out for you to explore. Proceeds are donated to Bookworm Gardens and Maywood Environmental Park. For more details about the garden locations or for more information go to www.sheboygangardeners.com or call Susan Steinpreis at (920)-451-6096.

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PLYMOUTH MILL STREET FESTIVAL July 8, 9am-4 pm Come spend the day in downtown Plymouth for our annual Mill Street Festival! Two stages of entertainment-an Acoustic Stage and a Music Stage. In addition to live entertainment, there will be delicious food to eat and lots of different vendors to visit. A petting zoo and pony rides will be located behind the Mill Street Festival at Stayer Park. Downtown Mill Street, Plymouth. For more information go to http://www. plymouthwisconsin.com, https://www. travelwisconsin.com, or call (920)-893-0079 BREAKFAST AT THE INN AT WADE HOUSE July 8, 8am-11am Help prepare an 1860s breakfast in the Wade House kitchens, working at the open hearth or period cook stove, and savor the hearty meal in the inn’s dining room. Seating is limited; reservations are required. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information, go to http://www.wisconsinhistory.org or call 920-526-3271. HISTORIC BASEBALL AT THE WADE HOUSE July 9, 1:30 pm Cheer on the Wade House Red Jackets historic baseball team as they take on the Milwaukee Grays Vintage Base Ball Team. You’ll be amazed by the rules that guided the 1860s teams. Everyone can participate in the game, and of course, enjoy the hot dogs, peanuts, popcorn and Cracker Jacks. Game included with general admission to Wade House. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information, go to http://www. wisconsinhistory.org or call 920-526-3271. NEEDLE ARTS DAY CAMP SLAT BONNET July 11-12, 9am-3pm Slat bonnets were a popular style of sun bonnet worn throughout the 19th century and owning one was considered a necessity. Following step-by-step directions, participants to this camp will measure, cut, fold and stitch soft fabric to create their very own slat bonnet. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information, go to http://www. wisconsinhistory.org or call 920-526-3271.

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REGRETTING MR. WRIGHT: MAMAH TELLS HER OWN STORY July 13, 7-8 pm Presented by Elizabeth Carlson, living historian. During this theatrical presentation, Martha “Mamah” Borthwick, as portrayed by Elizabeth “Ellie” Carlson, will recount her life for guests as it is passing before her eyes during the moments of her tragic and dramatic death. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information, go to http://www. wisconsinhistory.org or call 920-526-3271. CLASS: LEARN TO DRIVE A TEAM OF HORSES July 15, 8:45am-5pm This hands-on course will provide students with experience in harnessing and driving a team of horses. Topics will include preparing a horse for harnessing, harnessing a horse, hitching a team to a wagon, driving basics and unharnessing. Advance reservations are required. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information or to make reservations, go to http://www.wisconsinhistory.org and please call Jim Willaert at 920-526-3271 at ext. 108. HMONG SHEBOYGAN SUMMER FESTIVAL July 15-16 The Hmong Summer Festival routinely draws around 5,000 people to Kiwanis Park for authentic, homemade Asian food, a spectacular array of items for sale — from toys and jewelry to fresh herbs — and, of course, the sports. Sheboygan’s Hmong Community invites the public to share its culture through food, clothing, crafts, and soccer and volleyball tournaments. Free admission. Kiwanis Park on Kiwanis Park Rd, Sheboygan. For more information go to https://www.travelwisconsin.com, https:// www.facebook.com/www.hmaaweb.org, or call (920)-458-0808. MIDSUMMER FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS July 16 10am-5pm July 17 10am-4pm Four blocks from the shores of Lake Michigan, and touted as one of the finest outdoor arts festivals in Wisconsin, the John Michael Kohler Arts Center brings more than 130 artists to downtown Sheboygan for a weekend of exhibitions and sales set amidst gardens surrounding the world-class Arts Center with its light-filled spaces, 12 galleries, and ARTcafe featuring gourmet food selections. John Michael Kohler Arts Center, 608 New York Ave. For more information go to www.travelwisconsin.com, https://www. jmkac.org, or call 920-458-6144.

SIDEWALK SALE July 19 8am-8pm You will want to come early on this day to cash in on the many summer bargains in Sheboygan Falls! Streets will be lined up with racks and racks of sale items. This popular event is held annually in July. Sponsored by Sheboygan Falls Chamber-Main Street. Main Street downtown Sheboygan Falls. For more information go to http://www.sheboyganfalls. org or call 920-467-6206. THE WEATHERTECH INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE WITH BRIAN REDMAN Presented By HAWK (Vintage Cars) July 20-23 A mid-summer favorite, The WeatherTech® International Challenge with Brian Redman presented by HAWK is one of the largest vintage racing events in the United States and features over 400 cars competing in several groups. The four-day weekend will also showcase a historic CAN-AM race, which is the highlight of this year’s event as an impressive field of cars is expected to gather in celebration of CAN-AM’s 51st Anniversary. Road America N7390 State Hwy 67, Plymouth, WI 53073. For more information go to http://www.roadamerica. com or call 800.365.7223 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY RELAY FOR LIFE OF SHEBOYGAN COUNTY July 21, 4p.m.-10:30pm Relay for Life is a grass roots, communitybased team event. Every Relay has different components, but here are a few things they all have in common. Opening Ceremony: We’ll kick off the event by celebrating everyone who’s been affected by cancer. Whether someone’s been diagnosed for 10 days or been cancer-free for 10 years, they gather together for the crowd to cheer them on. Sheboygan Falls High School 220 Amherst Ave Sheboygan Falls. To sign up, register, or for more information go to http://main.acsevents.org or call Courtney Gutreuter at (920)-517-0478.

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THE GREAT 2017 AIR CLINIC: THUNDER IN THE SKY! July 21-23 Join us at the Aviation Heritage Center for the Great 2017 Air Clinic and Air Show! On Friday and Saturday, July 21 & 22, watch vintage war bird aircraft and their pilots prepare for the EAA AirVenture in Oshkosh. Aircraft attending the 2017 Air Clinic include P-51 “Mustangs”, a B-25 “Mitchell” bomber, T-34 “Mentors”, and A-1 Douglass “Skyraider”, Cessna O-1 “Birddogs” and more than 12 T-28 “Trojan” aircraft. Aviation Heritage Center of Wisconsin N6191 Resource Drive, Sheboygan Falls. For more information go to http://www.ahcw.org or call 920-467-2043. FAIRYFOLK FESTIVAL July 22, 9am- 1pm Imagination and fairy dust take center stage at the Seventh Annual Fairyfolk Festival. Every child and adult will love the stories, artmaking, and woodland magic. Bring along a planted fairy garden to enter the fairy house contest! Fee: $5 per person, members free! Bookworm Gardens 1415 Campus Dr, Sheboygan. For more information, go to http://www.bookwormgardens.org or call 920-287-7895. NEEDLE ARTS DAY CAMP CROSS STITCH SAMPLER July 25-26, 9am-3pm Explore the history and purpose of samplers in America. Study the features of historic examples before designing your own, personalized sampler. After completing a small practice piece, you will begin your unique counted cross stitch sampler. For more information go to http://www. wisconsinhistory.org or call 920-526-3271. PLYMOUTH GERMAN NIGHT CONCERT July 27, 4pm-10pm The Plymouth Municipal Band hosts several guest bands playing German music, including the only authentic high school band in the country - Plymouth High School’s Junge Kamaraden! Following their performance, the Plymouth Municipal Band will perform. Lastly, the Dorf Kapelle will play. Food will be served. City Park Grove & Suhrke Steets Plymouth. For more information go to http://www. plymouthwisconsin.com, https://www. travelwisconsin.com, or call 920-893-0079

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1860S GINGER BEER MAKING July 29-30, 10am-5pm Fans of home brewing their own beer will find this weekend at Wade House to their liking as we feature the art of brewing ginger beer as practiced in the 1860’s. Our interpreters will reveal the secrets of brewing with the ginger root and offer you samples of their craft. Take home a recipe to try yourself! Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information go to http://www.wisconsinhistory.org or call 920-526-3271. HISTORIC BASEBALL EVENT July 30, 1:30 pm Cheer on the Wade House Red Jackets historic baseball team as they take on Old World Wisconsin’s Eagle Diamonds. You’ll be amazed by the rules that guided the 1860s teams. Everyone can participate in the game, and of course, enjoy the hot dogs, peanuts, popcorn and Cracker Jacks. Game included with general admission to Wade House. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information go to http://www.wisconsinhistory.org or call 920-526-3271. PIONEER DAY CAMP AT WADE HOUSE July 31-Aug 4: Mon-Fri 9am - 4pm Sewing is one of the many hands-on activities at Pioneer Day Camp at the Wade House. This camp introduces children, firsthand, to daily life in Wisconsin nearly 150 years ago. As they spend their time exploring the daily activities of Wisconsin’s early settlers, kids learn the art of blacksmithing, woodworking, candle making, sewing, hearth cooking and much more. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information go to http://www.wisconsinhistory.org or call 920-526-3271.

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1860S JAMS AND JELLIES AT THE WADE HOUSE Aug 5-6, 10am-5pm Lend a hand to help create flavorful jams and jellies as they were made more than 150 years ago. The event represents a throwback to the stagecoach inn’s own history. Early to mid-August is exactly the time of year that the Wade House household staff would have been busy preserving fruits that were ripening. The inn’s historic cook will be making jams and jellies from raspberries picked on the Wade House grounds. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush, WI 53026 For more information go to http://www.wisconsinhistory.org or call 920-526-3271

BRAT DAYS Aug 3-5, Aug 3 4pm-11pm, Aug 4 4pm-11:30pm, Aug 5 7:30pm-11:15pm The “Sheboygan Jaycees present Johnsonville Brat Days” is the traditional king of Sheboygan’s summer festivals which benefit local charities. This annual event began in 1953 and pays homage to a grand culinary tradition - the bratwurst. Sample the bratwurst in many nontraditional ways: brat taco, brat pizza, brat egg rolls, brat jambalaya, corndog brats and of course the traditional double brat. Location: Kiwanis Park Kiwanis Park Rd, Sheboygan. For more information go to http://brat-days.com, call 920-803-8980, or email info@brat-days.com.

WADE HOUSE CARRIAGE DRIVING DAYS Aug. 12-Aug. 13 Aug. 12 8:30am-4pm, Aug. 13 8:30am-3pm Come experience carriage-driving style of bygone days as Wade House hosts a weekend carriage driving competition. The event celebrates carriage-driving style of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries which encompasses horsemanship, driving acumen, care and preservation of carriage and harness, and the intangible qualities of good sportsmanship. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information go to http://www. wisconsinhistory.org or call 920-526-3271.

IMSA/CONTINENTAL ROAD RACE SHOWCASE Aug 3-6 The Continental Road Race Showcase takes over Road America’s 4-mile circuit for what will be the most incredible weekend of sports car racing in the world. Fans will get to see the Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge race on Saturday, with the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship event on Sunday plus races from the IMSA Porsche GT3 Cup Challenge USA all weekend. N7390 State Hwy 67, Plymouth. For more information go to http://www. roadamerica.com or call (800)-365-7223.

14TH CHEESE CAPITAL JAZZ & BLUES CRAWL FOR THE ARTS Aug. 11, 4:00pm to 12:30am A live jazz extravaganza featuring fantastic music in ten locations throughout downtown Plymouth, WI. Wine, food and free horse drawn trolley rides, silent auction, raffles, art exhibit and so much more. Fun for all. Join in on an evening of fun as you walk the streets of Downtown Plymouth, stopping at certain points to take in the sounds of jazz and blues music. Plymouth Arts Center 520 E Mill St, Plymouth. For more information go to http://www.plymoutharts.org or call 920-892-8409.

CIVIL WAR DAY CAMP AT THE WADE HOUSE Aug 7-11, Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm The Civil War era comes to life in this engaging day camp designed just for kids! Children explore the world of Civil War soldiers as this important time period in American history is brought to life. Young soldiers will be on the march - setting up camp one day and writing letters to soldiers the next! Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information go to http://www. wisconsinhistory.org or call (920)-526-3271

A TASTE OF ELKHART LAKE Aug 14, 5-9:30 pm A fun-filled evening for the entire family! Get a Taste of Elkhart Lake by trying restaurant favorites served all evening long. Events runs from 5-9:30 p.m. with live music by II Cool starting at 5:30 p.m. The evening is filled with family activities such as Shetland pony rides, rock climbing wall, petting zoo and stagecoach rides, and more sponsored by area businesses and organizations. For more information, please call the Chamber at 920-876-2922 or log onto www.elkhartlake. com/chamber-of-commerce/.

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT: A WISCONSIN ORIGINAL LECTURE The Frank Lloyd Wright Carriages Aug 10, 7pm-8pm Presented by Vicki Nelson Bodoh, past president of the Carriage Association of America and driving enthusiast. Bodoh has researched and written numerous articles for the Carriage Association’s official publication, The Journal, including “The Frank Lloyd Wright Carriages” published in 2003. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information go to http://www.wisconsinhistory.org or call 920-526-3271. The Sheboygan Press

BREAKFAST AT THE INN Aug 19, 8am-11 am Help prepare an 1860s breakfast in the Wade House kitchens, working at the open hearth or period cookstove, and savor the hearty meal in the inn’s dining room. Seating is limited; reservations are required. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information go to http://www.wisconsinhistory.org or call 920-526-3271.

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HISTORIC BASE BALL AT THE WADE HOUSE Aug, 20, 1:30 pm Cheer on the Wade House Red Jackets historic baseball team as they take on Old World Wisconsin’s Eagle Diamonds. You’ll be amazed by the rules that guided the 1860s teams. Everyone can participate in the game, and of course, enjoy the hot dogs, peanuts, popcorn and Cracker Jacks. Game included with general admission to Wade House. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information go to http://www.wisconsinhistory.org or call 920-526-3271.

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CHOWDOWN IN CHEESETOWN Sept. 9, 5:30pm-9pm Chowdown in Cheesetown is a fund-raiser benefitting Big Brothers Big Sisters of Sheboygan County. It takes place in the “back yard” of the Plymouth Arts Center in downtown Plymouth. Guests are treated to sample charcoal grilled items from the creative labors of 17 volunteer chefs. Live music and a full bar featuring craft beers and fine wines are available to purchase. Plymouth Arts Center, 520 E Mill St, Plymouth. For more information go to www.bbbssc.org or call 920-458-0111.

NASCAR XFINITY SERIES JOHNSONVILLE 180 / ARCA / SCCA PRO TRANS AM August 25-27 The NASCAR XFINITY Series weekend will feature incredible wheel-to-wheel racing. Race fans will have the opportunity to watch some of NASCAR’s future stars as they test their skills on the storied 4-mile, 14-turn road circuit in the Johnsonville 180. Road America has a legendary history of featuring brilliant racers on a challenging circuit that easily separates the good from the great drivers. Road America N7390 State Hwy 67 Plymouth. For more information go to http:// www.roadamerica.com or call 800-365-7223.

INTRODUCTION TO SQUARE DANCING Sept. 9 & 23, 6:30pm-8 pm This is a free event, to give square dancing a try. Attend either or both. Bringing a partner is encouraged, but you may come alone or bring family and/or friends! No dancing experience is necessary, and casual dress is fine. Fun, fitness, and fellowship, all at an economical price. Comfortable dance steps are easily done to a variety of music, worldwide. Location: Plymouth High School cafeteria, 125 S. Highland Ave., Plymouth, WI. (Drive north around to east parking lot.) For more information go to kettlesquares.wix. com/kettlesquares or call 920-912-5268 or 920-889-5550.

57TH ANNUAL ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR Aug 27, 9am-4pm Artisans and craftspeople from Wisconsin and across the Midwest come to Wade House to display and sell their wares at one of the most popular and longstanding fairs of its kind in eastern Wisconsin. There is something for everyone: baskets, grapevine wreaths, oil paintings, country crafts, ornaments, toys, dolls, teddy bears, handmade lace, and much more may be available. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information go to http://www. wisconsinhistory.org and call 920-526-3271.

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT: A WISCONSIN ORIGINAL LECTURE - GEORGE MANN NIEDECKEN Sept 16, 1pm-2pm Presented by Dr. Brandon Ruud, Abert Family Curator of American Art from the Milwaukee Art Museum. Join Dr. Brandon Ruud for a presentation on interior architect George Mann Niedecken. Dr. Ruud will share the life and work of Niedecken through the collections of the George Mann Niedecken Archives at the Milwaukee Art Museum. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information go to http://www.wisconsinhistory.org or call 920-526-3271.

SHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR Aug 31-Sept 4, Times TBD What better way to enjoy all that is Sheboygan County – brats, fried foods, animals, rides, music, entertainment – find it all at the County Fair! Sheboygan County’s most anticipated event, with entertainment, judging in numerous categories, displays, food and more. Admission. Sheboygan County Fairgrounds, 229 Fairview Drive, Plymouth. For more information go to http:// www.shebcofair.com or call 920-893-5751.

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PAINT THE TOWN, EN PLEIN AIR Sept. 21-27, Times TBD Artists from all over Wisconsin are invited to participate in this week long outdoor plein air event. Areas of interest are: The beautiful facades of historic downtown buildings, Plymouth buildings showcased by “Walldog Mural,” lovely area, landscapes, waterways, and other points of interest. Artist may participate in any or all days. Walk through town to see artists painting on their easels! Plymouth Arts Center, 520 East Mill Street. For more information go to www. plymoutharts.org or call 920-892-8409.

CELEBRATE FALLS – A TASTE OF FALLS Sept. 28, 5:30-8:30pm Enjoy food samplings from many local restaurants providing a unique taste of CMS member restaurants while tapping your toe to the lively rhythms of The Honeygoats (with members of Dead Wood Chop). Mingle with your friends at the beautiful Heritage House at The Bull. Tickets $25 advance; $45/couple advance; $30 at the door. Heritage House at The Bull One Long Drive, Sheboygan

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Anne Marie Ratajczak, 2, of Oostburg is in awe of Christmas lights before seeing Santa Claus at the Oostburg State Bank Saturday November 26, 2016 following the Oostburg Christmas Parade. Gary C. Klein/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

Falls. For more information go to http://www. sheboyganfalls.org or call (920)-467-6206. ELKHART LAKE VINTAGE FESTIVAL XXXLL ELVF Sept. 15-17, 8am-6pm The Elkhart Lake Vintage Festival attracts over 300 race cars. Porsche and Formula Juniors are the featured race cars for 2017. Gather on the Green on the back lawn of the Osthoff, is Saturday the 16th, 3pm-7pm. An eclectic mix of 125 cars and motorcycles. Live music for your listening pleasure. The show is free to spectators and they may purchase ballots to vote or their favorite cars and motorcycles. 100% of the money collected is donated to Camp Aokijig. Road America, Inc. N7390 State Highway 67 Elkhart Lake. For more information go to vscda.org or call 616-916-2650. 18TH ANNUAL MAYWOOD EARTH RIDE Sept. 16, 7am-5pm Maywood Earth Ride is for any age and cycling ability: individuals, families, and groups. Enjoy 12, 25, 50, 70, 100 or 112mile routes through scenic Sheboygan County, Wisconsin and the northern Kettle Moraine. The Earth Ride include a continental breakfast, lunch, rest stops with refreshments, and SAG and maintenance support. Rest stops are located every 10-20 miles. Ellwood H. May Environmental Park 3615 Mueller Road, Sheboygan. For more information go to http://www.gomaywood. org or call 920-459-3906.

27TH ANNUAL WADE HOUSE CIVIL WAR WEEKEND Sept 23-Sept 24, Sat 9am-5pm Sun 9am-4pm This annual special event at Wade House brings the history of the American Civil War to life. Held the last weekend in September, Civil War Weekend is two action-filled days of battle re-enactments, military drills, medical care situations, period music and food, demonstrations, educational presentations and more. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information go to http://www.wisconsinhistory.org or call 920526-3271. HARVEST HAPPENINGS AT BOOKWORM GARDENS Sept 23 9am-1pm Farm, food, and festivities! Join us and celebrate autumnal abundance! Embrace your local food culture with apple tastings, hands-on activities, and so much more. Fee: $5 per person. Members Free! Bookworm Gardens 1415 Campus Drive Sheboygan. For more information go to http://www. bookwormgardens.org or call 920-287-7895

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DOMINION OF TERROR October weekends, 7-10pm For 2017, our dates are: October 6, 7, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. Times are 7-10pm and tickets are $15. Sheboygan Jaycees Annual Haunted House. 40+ years of haunts and terror will be unleashed 13 nights in Sheboygan. Horror will overcome you as you attempt to make your way through our maze. We also host Escape Rooms for groups to try and escape within 45 minutes for $10 a person. Dominion of Terror 2024 N 15th St, Sheboygan. For more information go to www.dominionofterror.com or call (920) 918-2270.

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AUTUMN CELEBRATION AT THE WADE HOUSE Oct 7-Oct 8, 10am-5pm Learn about the origins of American Halloween customs at Wade House. We’ll play seasonal games of the period, enjoy hot cider in the stagecoach inn, and take a two-mile, open-air, horse-drawn wagon ride. We’ll also carve pumpkins and turnips, and listen to classic renditions of scary (but family friendly) stories in the candlelit Herrling Sawmill. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information go to http://www. wisconsinhistory.org or call 920-526-3271. WHAT TALIESIN LOOKED LIKE, 1911-1912 October 12, 7am-8pm Presented by Jack Holzhueter, a Frank Lloyd Wright expert and a retired Wisconsin Historical Society staff member. Mr. Holzhueter will tell the story of the acquisition of the Taliesin. Two sets of photographs survive from the brief, three-year period when Frank Lloyd Wright’s first version of his home and studio, Taliesin, stood on the brow of a hill outside Spring Green, Wisconsin. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information go to http://www.wisconsinhistory. org or call 920-526-3271. SHEBOYGAN CHILDREN’S & TEENS BOOK FESTIVAL Oct 13-15 Oct 13 4:30pm – Oct 15 3pm The Sheboygan Children’s Book Festival, established in 2010, is presented in partnership with community volunteers and local organizations that believe in the transforming power of reading and the literary and visual arts. The SCBF has brought thousands of children and teens together with world-class authors and illustrators at schools and at our beautiful, welcoming festival venues: Mead Public Library, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Bookworm Gardens, and Stefanie Weill Center. For more information go to http:// sheboyganchildrensbookfestival.org or call the Mead Public Library at 920-459-3400. AUTUMN CELEBRATION AT THE WADE HOUSE Oct 14-15, 10am-5pm Wade House visitor enjoys carving a pumpkin. One of the many things to do at Wade House’s Autumn Celebration. Learn about the origins of American Halloween customs at Wade House. We’ll play seasonal games of the period, enjoy hot cider in the stagecoach inn, and take a two-mile, open-air, horsedrawn wagon ride. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more 44

information go to http://www.wisconsinhistory. org or call 920-526-3271. LADIES NITE OUT Oct. 19, 5pm-9pm A night of pampering for the ladies. For $6, the first 350 ladies receive a tote bag and carnation. In-store specials & drawings, dinner & drink specials, featured products & services, a raffle to benefit the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund and much more. Bags will be distributed at Fasse Decorating Center. For more information go to http://www.sheboyganfalls.org, www. travelwisconsin.com, or call 920-467-6206. BREAKFAST AT THE INN Oct 21, 8am-11am Help prepare an 1860s breakfast in the Wade House kitchens, working at the open hearth or period cookstove, and savor the hearty meal in the inn’s dining room. Seating is limited; reservations are required. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information go to http://www.wisconsinhistory.org or call 920526-3271. KOHLER FOOD & WINE EXPERIENCE Oct. 19-22, Thurs Evening-Sun afternoon Mark your calendar for the 17th annual Kohler Food & Wine - a four-day extravaganza of food, wine and fun. This interactive culinary event features celebrity chefs, libations specialists, wine experts and epicurean enthusiasts from around the world for dynamic culinary seminars, tastings and signature festivities. For a detailed schedule of events or for more information go to http://www.americanclubresort.com or call 855-444-2838. Follow the American Club on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for news and information on the Kohler Food & Wine Experience. BOOS AND BREWS Oct 19, 6pm-9pm Celebrate Autumn when the night air is crisp and adults get to take over the Gardens. Light up the night with thousands of twinkly lights, live music, craft beer, and wine. Adults only (21+) event. Tickets available online. Bookworm Gardens 1415 Campus Drive Sheboygan. For more information go to http://www.bookwormgardens.org or call 920-287-7895. HARVEST MOON BALL Oct. 27-29, Fri 5:30pm-Sun 11am You are invited to join us for a spectacular weekend of dancing, music and fine dining at our Harvest Moon Ball. A spectacular weekend of dancing, music and fine dining, the Harvest Moon Ball is a dancer’s delight dedicated to the legendary sounds of

the Big Band era at The Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake. The Osthoff Resort 101 Osthoff Ave Elkhart Lake. Please go to http:// www.osthoff.com or call 866-368-9572 for reservations or more information.

NOVEMBER

HEARTHSIDE DINNERS AT THE WADE HOUSE Nov 4, 11am-3pm Enjoy a delicious hearth-cooked meal, prepared with your own hands, in the historic Wade House stagecoach hotel. At this event guests prepare 19th-century dishes on a wood-burning stove and over an openhearth fire just as Mrs. Wade did more than 150 years ago. This event culminates in a wonderful sit-down meal in the lovely Wade House dining room. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information go to http://www. wisconsinhistory.org or call 920-526-3271. FIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY MEETING HOUSE ADDITION Nov 4, 1am-2pm Presented by a representative of The Kubala Washatko Architects, Inc. In 2008, Kubala Washatko Architects designed a LEED Gold addition to the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Frist Unitarian Society Meeting House in Madison, Wisconsin. Built in 1951, the original Meeting House has been hailed as one of the world’s most innovative examples of church architecture. Wade House Historic Site, W7965 State Hwy 23 Greenbush. For more information go to http://www. wisconsinhistory.org or call 920-526-3271. THANKSGIVING DAY BRUNCH BUFFET AT THE OSTHOFF RESORT Nov 23, Times TBD Spend time with family and friends enjoying our fantastic Thanksgiving Day Buffet. Enjoy the feast and finery of the season in the company of family and friends at The Osthoff Resort’s sumptuous Thanksgiving Day Buffet. For more information please go to http://www.osthoff.com or call 800-8763399 (ext. 572).

DECEMBER

MAKING SPIRITS BRIGHT Nov 25-Dec 31, 5pm-9pm The three Rotary clubs of Sheboygan County are proud to announce the fifth annual Making Spirits Bright holiday lights display in Evergreen Park. We will be open every night from November 25 through December 31 from 5:00pm – 9:00pm. (closed on Dec. 24). Evergreen Park 3100-3514 Calumet Dr, Sheboygan. For more information go to http://www.makingspiritsbright.com or call (920)-234-2292. The Sheboygan Press

OLD WORLD CHRISTMAS MARKET AT THE OSTHOFF RESORT Dec 1-Dec 10, 10am-5pm Experience the holiday gemülichkeit of a traditional European Christmas Market, reminiscent of the centuries-old German Christkindlesmarkt. Authentic European gifts, hand-carved wooden toys, blownglass ornaments and delectable food specialties from dozens of international artisans brim from quaint timber booths adorned in boughs of fresh greens. For more information go to The Osthoff Resort 101 Osthoff Ave Elkhart Lake. For more information go to http:// www.visitsheboygancounty.com or call 1-855-662-8144. MAIN STREET MEMORIES & HOLIDAY PARADE Dec. 2, 12pm-5:30pm This year’s theme: A North Pole Christmas. Celebrate Christmas in historic Sheboygan Falls. Horse-drawn wagon rides, pony rides, carolers, Santa, free children’s activities, and in-store specials. Held annually the first Saturday in December. Special Family Entertainment: Free pictures with Santa from 12-2pm at Richardson Kitchen & Bath (202 Pine). Bring your own camera. Free Pony & Wagon Rides and Free Indoor Children’s Activities. Holiday Parade: Saturday, December 2 at 4:30pm. Main Street Sheboygan Falls. For more information go to http://www. sheboyganfalls.org or call (920)-467-6206. BRUNCH WITH ST. NICHOLAS AND HIS REINDEER AT THE OSTHOFF RESORT Dec 3 & Dec 10, 9am-12pm Families are invited to join St. Nicholas for a special holiday brunch buffet. Accompanying St. Nicholas from the North Pole are some of his trusty reindeer. Don’t forget your camera! Bring your last-minute wish list as St. Nicholas arrives with his trusty reindeer to join in this festive holiday brunch. The Osthoff Resort 101 Osthoff Ave Elkhart Lake. For more information, go to www.osthoff. com or call 855-662-8144. 10TH ANNUAL PLYMOUTH’S NEW YEAR’S EVE CELEBRATION & THE BIG CHEESE DROP Dec 31-Jan 1, Times TBD The highlights of this free, family event include live entertainment and the nationally acclaimed “Big Cheese Drop.” Plymouth Arts Center 520 East Mill St Plymouth. For more information go to http://www.plymoutharts. org or call 920-892-8409.

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Featuring: HIGHWAY BAKERY Smoke-Free Dining

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Jim & Diane, Don & Jill Shuffebotham

4136 Hwy 42 N. Sheboygan

Tues-Thur 11-9 • Fri & Sat 11-10 Sun 11-9 Restaurant

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Bakrei

DAILY SPECIALS

8oz. Open Face Ribeye - Hand cut ribeye seasoned & broil to perfection, served on a fresh baked hard roll with coleslaw & choice of potato Slow Cooked Prime Rib - Shaved & served on fresh baked hard rolls with Au Jus. Served with coleslaw & choice of potato Broasted Chicken - Tender Juicy chicken marinated & broasted golden brown Flieshbrock served daily - Special blend of cabbage, onions & ground chuck seasoned & baked in white bread dough Tueseday - Tenderloin Tips & Mashed Potatoes Wednesday - Chicken Alfredo Spag & Meatballs Thursday - Liver & Onions, Meatballs & Gravy Fresh baby beef liver sauteed & smothered in fried onions & topped with bacon, served with coleslaw & fresh baked bread Friday - Fish Fry - See our seafood menu Saturday - Prime Rib Special - We brag about the flavor, you will too after you try it

APPETIZERS

Nachos Supreme - Doritos served with seasoned beef, melted cheddar, scallions, tomatoes, black olives, sour cream & peppers on the side - Serves 4 Cheese Nuggets - cheddar cheese nuggets dipped in a light crisp breading White Cheese Nuggets French Fries Seasoned Potato Wedges - thick cut wedges lightly seasoned, fried to a golden brown French Fries - Large crinkle cut potatoes fried just the way you like ‘em Cheese Fries - Large cut potatoes fried just the way you like ‘em, smothered with melted cheddar cheese Chili Cheese Fries - Large cut potatoes fried just the way you like ‘em, smothered in melted cheddar cheese with our chili seasoned beef Deep Fried Potato Skins - Peeled from fresh boiled Idaho potatoes deep fried & seasoned just right. True potato skins. A real treat Sampler Basket - French Fries, Onion Rings, Cheese Nuggets, Chicken Tenders, Mozzarella Sticks, Mini Tacos, Broccoli Cheddar Bites, Cheddar Poppers & Breaded Mushrooms Chicken Tenders - Tender & Juicy breast of chicken, lightly breaded Mozzarella Sticks - Mozzarella cheese sticks dipped in a light crisp breading Onion Rings - Thin-cut onion slices dipped in a specially blended batter Poppers - Jalapeno pepper halves filled with cheddar cheese and covered with a light breading Mini Tacos - Seasoned beef in a mini tortilla shell Breaded Mushrooms - Premium whole button mushrooms, lightly coated with a rich tasting butter breading Broccoli Cheddar Bites - Broccoli Florets, cheddar cheese, bacon in a light crisp breading Appetizers served with choice of: Ranch, BBQ, Marinara, Sour Cream or Salsa - Extra Sauce $.50 each

SALADS House Salad - Crisp Iceberg lettuce, cucumber, onion & tomato. Your Choice of dressing Ceasar Salad Chef Salad - Crisp Iceberg lettuce, cucumber, onion, tomato, scallions, cheddar cheese, your choice of turkey or ham. Your choice of dressing Southwest Crispy Chicken - Crispy Iceberg lettuce, bacon, cucumbers, onion, tomato, topped with crispy southwest style chicken fritter Southwest Grilled Chicken - Crisp Iceberg lettuce, bacon, cucumbers, onion, tomato, topped with grilled sliced chicken breast filet Taco Salad - Freshly made tortilla shell fried to a golden brown filled with fresh lettuce, layered with taco meat, tomatoes, onions, black olives, cheese & sour cream, with sals on the side Dressings - French - 1000 Island - Italian - Blue Cheese - Ranch

SOUPS Loaf of Soup - Generous portion of soup or chili served in a fresh baked sourdough bowl Loaf of Baked French Onion Chili - No noodles in this Chili - A blend of tomatoes, onions, celery, beans, ground chuck & spices, slow cooked in our copper kettle all day. Add onions & cheese or sour cream Chicken Dumpling - Fresh chicken boiled from stock, celery, onions, carrots & spices added. Simmered homemade dumplings cooked until tender, our best seller. French Onion - Beef stock, spices, onions, onions, onions, added, simmered until tender. The Real McCoy Baked French Onion - Our French Onion with our homemade garlic croutons & real Swiss Cheese, baked until golden brown Soup of the Day - Ask your server about our fresh homemade soups

SANDWICHES Steak Sandwich (1/3 lb.) - Tender & juicy grilled to perfection on a fresh baked hard roll Hamburger - juicy all beef patty on a fresh baked hard roll Cheeseburger - Juicy all beef patty with melted cheese on a fresh baked hard roll

Bacon Cheeseburger - Juicy all beef patty, crispy bacon & melted cheese on a fresh baked hard roll Double Brat Patty - Two delicious bratwurst patties on a fresh baked hard roll Ham & Cheese - Center cut ham grilled with melted cheese on a fresh baked hard roll Cod Sandwich - Beer battered cod fillets served with tarter sauce, lettuce & a fresh hard roll Grilled Chicken Breast (4 oz.) - Tender & juicy breast broiled & seasoned, served with mayo, lettuce, tomato & a fresh hard roll Hot Dog - Wiener on a fresh baked hot dog bun Cheese Steak (1/3 lb.) - Tender & juicy grilled to perfection with melted cheese on a fresh baked hard roll Double Hamburger - Two juicy all beef patties on a fresh baked hard roll Double Cheeseburger - Two juicy all beef patties with melted cheese on a fresh baked hard roll Brat Patty Sandwich - Delicious bratwurst patty on a fresh baked hard roll Brat-Burger (Brat Patty & Hamburger) - Juicy all beef patty & a delicious bratwurst patty on a fresh baked hard roll Pork Tenderette Sandwich - Butterfly pork chop tenderized, grilled on a fresh baked hard roll Perch Sandwich - Our hand breaded perch fillets, tartar & lettuce on a fresh baked hard roll Grilled Cheese - This old fashioned favorite just like mom’s, don’t forget the soup Chili Cheese Dog - Wiener smothered in chili meat and topped with cheese & onions on a fresh baked hot dog bun Menu Items Subject To Change

TRIPLE DECKER’S

BLT - Crisp bacon, fresh lettuce, tomatoes on fresh grilled white bread with mayo Black Forest - slow roasted prime rib layered on fresh baked marble or dark rye, toasted with Swiss cheese & tomatoes, Served with a side of Au Jus Clubs - Ham or Turkey, you pick. Stacked high on your choice of bread with mayo, lettuce, tomato & bacon, toasted to perfection Reuben - Tender corned beef stacked on fresh baked marble or dark rye, smothered with sauerkraut, Swiss cheese and 1000 Island dressing. Your choice bread Choice of bread for grilled sandwiches includes: - White, Marble Rye, Dark Rye, Sourdough

WRAP’S

Baby Back BBQ Ribs - Tender baby backs smothered in our special BBQ sauce, be prepared to take some home Grilled Pork Chops - Two center cut 4 oz. bone-inchops, seasoned the old fashioned way Broasted Chicken - Tender & moist, breast, thigh, leg & wing, marinated broasted golden brown

SEAFOOD - SERVED ANY TIME Perch - Large lake perch fillets hand breaded with Shuff’s special blend of seasonings & breading, served with choice of potato, tartar sauce & creamy coleslaw Tavern Battered Cod - Thick cod fillets battered fried to a golden brown. Served with choice of potato, tartar sauce & creamy coleslaw 21 Ct. Shrimp Crispy Breading - Don’t count up, we always put too many on! Served with choice of potato, tartar sauce & creamy coleslaw Fantail Shrimp - Served with choice of potato, cocktail sauce & creamy coleslaw Blue Gills - Filets hand breaded with Shuff’s special blend of seasonings & breading, served with choice of potato, tartar sauce & creamy coleslaw Fish & Chips - Cod chunks breaded & fried to a golden brown. Served with choice of potato, tartar sauce & creamy coleslaw Beer Battered Shrimp - Fresh Key West shrimp hand dipped, fried golden brown. Served with choice of potato, tartar sauce & creamy coleslaw

FROM THE BROILER Broiled White Fish - Seasoned to perfection. Served with choice of potato, cocktail sauce & creamy coleslaw 6 Broiled Shrimp - 4 Scallops - All seasoned, Broiled tender, Served with choice of potato, cocktail sauce &

Southwest Wrap, Club Wrap, Caesar Wrap, BLT Wrap, Taco & Veggie Wrap

creamy coleslaw

SLIDERS

CHILDREN’S MENU

Choose from Hamburgers or Brats. Comes with Fries or Tater Skins.

Mini Corn Dogs & French Fries

HOMEMADE PIZZA

Hamburger & French Fries

Pepperoni, Sausage, Deluxe, or Build your Own

DINNERS

Steaks - Ribs - Chops - Chicken - All dinners include: Choice of potato, soup or salad & bread Prime Rib - Our prime rib is rubbed with more than 12 different spices & salts, then slow roasted for hours to bring out all the flavors which creates some of the most tender and flavorful prime rib you will ever have. • King Cut 16-18 oz. • Queen Cut 14-16 oz. • Open Face 8-10 oz. We offer seared Prime Rib, take your favorite cut. We will sear it in our broiler, this process takes it to a whole new level. You will be amazed. Ribeye 14 oz. - A hand cut, center cut ribeye, seasoned and grilled to perfection

Chicken Fingers & French Fries (2) Chicken Strips & French Fries Grilled Cheese & French Fries

BROASTED CHICKEN By The Bucket - Takes 20 minutes 8 Piece Bucket • 12 Piece Bucket 20 Pice Bucket • Coleslaw - 1lb German Potato Salad - 1lb

CATERING AVAILABLE! AFTER THE KITCHEN CLOSES Shuff’s pizza - Anytime • Flieshbrock

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HELPING OUR COMMUNITY

HEAR BETTER

FOR 52 YEARS! WELSCH HEARING AID COMPANY has been serving Sheboygan County and beyond for 52 years! We are an independent hearing instrument provider, offering all the hearing aid technology that is available today. This allows us to fulfill our mission which is to provide the best hearing possible, given ones hearing loss, lifestyle, and budget. We make your hearing our priority, therefore excellent service is paramount! Welsch Hearing Aid Company likes to keep your hearing aids working and in your ears. If we can't fix your hearing aid we have loaner hearing aids for you to wear while yours is in for repair. For the 9th time Welsch Hearing Aid Company was voted as Sheboygan County’s Best in Hearing Assistance, because we offer excellent service and many products to help you hear and to protect your hearing as well.

Welsch Hearing Aid Company offers: • Hearing Aid & Accessory Sales • In-Office Service on all makes • Hearing Aid Repairs on most makes

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Video Otoscopic Ear Exams FREE Hearing Screenings Complete Hearing Tests Hearing Aid Programming for most makes • Custom Ear and Hearing Protection

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Ear Care Products Aid Care Products Amplified Phones Assistive Listening Devices Hearing (Induction) Loop Technology • In-Home & Emergency Service

Our Welsch Care Battery & Service plan is included with new hearing aid purchases.* *Some restrictions apply.

Welsch Hearing Aid Company, Inc.

2223 S. Memorial Place • Sheboygan 2223 S. Memorial Place • Sheboygan (920) 547-4743 sheboyganhearing.com sheboyganhearing.com

Susan Fenrich, BC-HIS* Owner & President

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We are so grateful to have won the Reader’s Choice Award for the 9th time! We strive to deliver great service to all of our patients and will continue to go the extra mile for you!

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