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LOCATION:Home
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LOCATION:OnYourMark\, LLC
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DESCRIPTION:Blah blah blah.  Woot. Party.
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LOCATION:Hamilton High School
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LOCATION:Willowood Park
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DESCRIPTION:Dear Associates\,\n\nPlease find attached our agenda.\n\nTake 5
  or 10 minutes to prepare\, please.\n\nWhat are your ideas of what the top
  3 goals for OnYourMark ought to be?\n\nHere are three of mine:\n\n- Be mo
 re goal driven as a company \n- Have staff meetings at least 2x per month 
 and share goals and progress toward them\n- Commit many SOPs\, tutorials\,
  thoughts\, etc. to video with searchable text\n\nRegards\,\nKeith
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LOCATION:Milwaukee Zoo
SUMMARY:An event
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DESCRIPTION:This event is an offseason FIRST Robotics event.  More informat
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DTEND:20080518T000000
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LOCATION:Hamilton High School
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DESCRIPTION:The World\'s Largest Music Festival returns to Milwaukee!
DTEND:20080627T065900
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LOCATION:Summerfest Grounds
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DESCRIPTION:This is a sweet event!
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080425
LOCATION:My House
SUMMARY:With Events Like These
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080425
LOCATION:Somewhere over the rainbow
SUMMARY:Test send to Wisevents
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DESCRIPTION:We\'re talking Italian food\, Italian music\, Italian fireworks
 \, and lots of Italian family FUN - whether your family\'s Italian or not.
   Festa is more than just an Italian Festival. It\'s America\'s premiere I
 talian cultural event. And it\'s right here along the Lakefront in Milwauk
 ee\, Wisconsin\, USA. So plan on gathering up your family and friends\, an
 d joining us for all the FUN at the 31st annual Festa Italiana\, July 17-2
 0\, 2008.
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DESCRIPTION:The Original HAUS Party.\n\nSee link for hours and more inforam
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080724
LOCATION: Milwaukee Lakefront - Henry W. Maier Festival Park
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SUMMARY:GermanFest
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DESCRIPTION:Come join us for our 1st Annual Midwest Horrorfest to be held J
 une 13th thru 15th at the Great Wolf Lodge in Wisconsin Dells. We are havi
 ng a Friday the 13th Part III Reunion and more! Check out our website for 
 more details.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080613
LOCATION:Great Wolf Lodge
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DESCRIPTION:Are you in the balloon\, flower or gift shop business? Do you w
 ant to learn new and exiting designs to increase your sales?\nThen you don
 ’t want to miss this!\n\nBalloon Decorating Seminar\n\nClass: Small sculpt
 ures\, big profits\nCost: $125 lunch included\nTime: 8am registration - 9a
 m - 6pm\n\nThis hands-on class will provide an array of small and sellable
  balloon characters that can be used in table decor\, deliveries and your 
 everyday decor.\nThis class is one of many that Balloons Technologies will
  be offering in Milwaukee. To register or for more information go to the w
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LOCATION:Wyndham Milwaukee Airport and Convention Center
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DESCRIPTION:Do you :\n· Compromise· Complain· Beat yourself up· People plea
 se· Procrastinate\n· Judge yourself or others· Have a negative attitude· M
 ake excuses· Wait\n· Expect· Isolate· Worry· Criticise?\nWould you like to
  learn how to STOP?\nJoin me for twelves weeks of fearless living for a li
 fe time of loving yourselves and the people in your life! Support and acco
 untability partner\, private and group coaching will all be a part of your
  experience. Suitable for both men and women seeking change and welcoming 
 support of the class.\n# Beginning April 9th\n# Wednesdays from 6:00pm to 
 8:00pm - 12 weeks\n# Cost: 50.00 weekly\n# Materials included\n# Limited s
 eats available\, so reserve ASAP\nFor more information and to register: ht
 tp://cherylfrei.com/groups.html\nTo see the full flyer: http://cherylfrei.
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SUMMARY:Fearless Living Class
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DESCRIPTION:Please join us for our annual fund-raiser “Cruising for Scholar
 ships”\nraising money for educational scholarships for women in the Coulee
  Region!\n\nDate: Thursday\, May 29th\, 2008\nTime: 5P.M.-9P.M. (silent au
 ction from 5:30-7:30)\nCruise-style buffet\, beverages\, silent auction it
 ems\, check out the boats & have fun!\nBatten down the hatches and set a c
 ourse for fun\,\nsummer on the river has officially begun! Tickets are $15
 . Call (608) 788-1909 for more information.
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LOCATION:American Marine
SUMMARY:Cruising for Scholarships
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DESCRIPTION:Looking for a good game of chess? Our group meets every Monday 
 evening at 7PM at the Java Dock Cafe\, 116 W. Grand Ave. in Port Washingto
 n. All ages and skill levels are welcome. There is no charge -- This is a 
 free event to encourage chess playing in Ozaukee county.\n\nWe usually hav
 e enough chess sets\, but if you have one\, please bring it along.\n\nFor 
 more information contact Tom Hudson at 262-284-1948 or via email: tomhudso
 n@execpc.com
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LOCATION:Java Dock Cafe
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SUMMARY:Chess Night
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DESCRIPTION:All kids ages 2 - 12 are welcome to attend!\n\nEnjoy Bible stor
 ies\, puppet shows\, singing\, crafts\, games\, snacks\, and other fun act
 ivities\, including a car wash and lemonade stand!
DTEND:20080610T013000
DTSTART:20080609T230000
LOCATION:Elkhorn Church of Christ
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SUMMARY:Free Vacation Bible School
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DESCRIPTION:Mother’s Day is special at the Milwaukee County Zoo\, as all mo
 thers receive free admission on their special day\, Sunday\, May 11\, than
 ks to Wilderness Hotel & Golf Resort. (No coupon necessary).
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DTSTART:20080511T160000
LOCATION:Milwaukee County Zoo
SUMMARY:Zoo Free for Mothers
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DESCRIPTION:This family friendly event celebrates the village of Menomonee 
 Falls.  Come enjoy live entertainment and have a good time.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080724
LOCATION:Menomonee Falls Village Park
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SUMMARY:Falls Fest
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DESCRIPTION:\nJune 10th-13th- Lincoln County 4-H Summer Camp. All youth in 
 grades 3-8 from Lincoln County are invited to participate in this four day
  3 night overnight experience at Trails End Camp in Bruce\, WI! This campi
 ng experience features a cabin dorm style living and programs in recreatio
 n\, crafts\, canoeing\, nature exploration\, music/drama and more! Transpo
 rtation from Tomahawk and Merrill is provided. A brochure and registration
  form is available by contacting the UW-Extension office at 536-0304 or vi
 siting the website.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080610
LOCATION:Trails End Camp
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SUMMARY:Lincoln County 4-H Summer Camp
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DESCRIPTION:The Wisconsin State Fair is the premier fun family event of the
  summer\nfeaturing something for everyone! The Wisconsin State Fair offers
  11\naction-packed days filled with agriculture\, food\, shopping\, nation
 al headlining entertainment\, 30 FREE stages of local and national enterta
 inment\, and\nmuch more!
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080731
LOCATION:Wisconsin State Fair Park
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SUMMARY:Wisconsin State Fair
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DESCRIPTION:The music plays from 6:30 - 10 p.m. every Wednesday\n(except fo
 r the fourth of July). Concessions open at 5:30 p.m.\, and parking is only
  $5.00. Mark your calendars for a summer of singing and dancing at the Bud
 weiser Music Pavilion at Wisconsin State Fair Park.
DTEND:20080605T050000
DTSTART:20080605T013000
LOCATION:Wisconsin State Fair Park
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Night Live
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DESCRIPTION:The tradition continues. For the 51st time\, the IndyCar® Serie
 s stars return to The Milwaukee Mile the weekend after the Indianapolis 50
 0!\n\nNew for 2008\, Sunday will be a race day doubleheader\, with the ABC
  Supply / A.J. Foyt 225 IndyCar Series race at 3:00 p.m. CST preceded by t
 he 100-mile Firestone Indy Lights race\, set for an 11:30 a.m. CST green f
 lag.\n\nRead more at the official website.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080531
LOCATION:The Milwaukee Mile
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SUMMARY:Milwaukee 100 Firestone Indy Lights Race
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DESCRIPTION:Tickets are going fast for Wisconsin\'s biggest Motorsports wee
 kend\, which will once again feature NASCAR racing at the speed of night a
 t The Milwaukee Mile!\n\nThe tough drivers and tough trucks of the NASCAR 
 Craftsman Truck Series (NCTS) are headin\' to town for a 200-lap showdown 
 on Friday night\, June 20th. NASCAR Rookies generally learn a lot at The M
 ile\, which time and again proves there\'s a premium placed on driver abil
 ity and handling on the challenging one-mile oval.\n\nPlease see the websi
 te for more information.
DTEND:20080621T060000
DTSTART:20080620T180000
LOCATION:The Milwaukee Mile
SUMMARY:NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
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DESCRIPTION:Tickets are going fast for Wisconsin’s biggest Motorsports week
 end\, which will once again feature NASCAR racing at the speed of night at
  The Milwaukee Mile!\n\nAll the stars of the NASCAR Nationwide Series (for
 merly Busch Series)\, including Wisconsin favorites racing against ‘Cup dr
 ivers\, including Carl Edwards and Clint Bowyer!\n\nSee the website for mo
 re details.
DTEND:20080622T060000
DTSTART:20080621T160000
LOCATION:The Milwaukee Mile
SUMMARY:NASCAR Nationwide Series
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DESCRIPTION:The 3rd Annual Aurora Health Care Championship presented by For
 esters at Geneva National Golf Club is a week-long event designed for ever
 yone in the community to see world-class professional golf played on one o
 f Wisconsin’s finest golf venues. And perhaps most importantly\, after the
  last putt has been sunk and the trophy awarded\, the proceeds of the Auro
 ra Health Care Championship will be donated to the Geneva National Foundat
 ion and the Aurora Lakeland Medical Center in their support of community n
 eeds.\n\nMore info at their website.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080529
LOCATION:Geneva Naitonal Golf Club
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SUMMARY:Aurora Health Care Championship
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DESCRIPTION:Rufus Tree\, indie band from Chicago \n(opening by Indigo Drift
 ers)\n7:30pm\n\n$8/door or $6 with donation for food pantry\nPrizes includ
 e shirts\, cd\'s\, iPOD!\n\nSponsored by Oakbrook Church Youth Ministry\no
 akbrookconnect.org\n262-820-0836
DTEND:20080614T050000
DTSTART:20080614T023000
LOCATION:Sussex Youth Hall
SUMMARY:The Great Sussex Rock Out
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DESCRIPTION:Each year\, PrideFest energizes the shores of Milwaukee’s lakef
 ront with one of the nation\'s most distinctive celebrations of lesbian\, 
 gay\, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) culture and community. Thousands wil
 l enjoy the nation\'s biggest Pride entertainment lineup\, catch up with o
 ld friends and make new ones\, and renew their sense of Pride.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080606
LOCATION:Summerfest Grounds
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080608T070000Z
SUMMARY:PrideFest Milwaukee
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=94
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DESCRIPTION:BREW CITY SALMON\nTOURNAMENT\n$125 per Boat\nFishing Tournament
 \nMILWAUKEE\nGREAT LAKES SPORT FISHERMEN\nCash Prizes awarded to the top 2
 0% August 9th\, 2008\nSPORTSMAN\'S WAREHOUSE\n$1000.00 DOLLAR BIGGEST\nCHI
 NOOK\nR&R SPORTS THE FISH’N HOLE $250.00 for BIGGEST\nBrown Trout\, Lake T
 rout\, Rainbow Trout 125.00 for second place of each species\nSilver king 
 charters\nSee glsfclub.com/BrewCity.pdf for rules and entry form
DTEND:20080809T210000
DTSTART:20080809T130000
LOCATION:McKinley Marina
SUMMARY:2008 Brew City Salmon Tournament
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Komen Madison Race for the Cure. raises funds to provide po
 sitive awareness\, education and early detection of breast cancer for wome
 n throughout Dane County\, as well as helping to fund the National Grants 
 program of the Komen Foundation. For more information call (800) 368-5661.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080531
LOCATION:Alliant Energy Center
SUMMARY:Komen Race for the Cure
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=97
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DESCRIPTION:Great Midwest Pro Rodeo – Walworth County Fairgrounds/Elkhorn\,
  WI (August 16th  Saturday @ 7 PM \, Sunday August 17th Sunday @ 3 PM. Gro
 unds open two hours before show time. Featuring IPRA(International Pro Rod
 eo Association)competition in roping\, bull riding\, trick riding along wi
 th several clown acts for an afternoon of enjoyable family entertainment. 
 Pony rides available – strolling magician. Advance ticket sales available 
 Adults(12+)$10\, Kids(6-11)and Seniors(60+)$5\, Kids 5 and under Free. Cal
 l Great Midwest Pro Rodeo at 815-943-3268.
DTEND:20080817T043000
DTSTART:20080817T000000
LOCATION:Walworth County\, WI
SUMMARY:Great Midwest Pro Rodeo
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=98
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Great Midwest Pro Rodeo – Walworth County Fairgrounds/Elkhorn\,
  WI (August 16th  Saturday @ 7 PM \, Sunday August 17th Sunday @ 3 PM. Gro
 unds open two hours before show time. Featuring IPRA(International Pro Rod
 eo Association)competition in roping\, bull riding\, trick riding along wi
 th several clown acts for an afternoon of enjoyable family entertainment. 
 Pony rides available – strolling magician. Advance ticket sales available 
 Adults(12+)$10\, Kids(6-11)and Seniors(60+)$5\, Kids 5 and under Free. Cal
 l Great Midwest Pro Rodeo at 815-943-3268.
DTEND:20080818T003000
DTSTART:20080817T200000
LOCATION:Walworth County\, WI
SUMMARY:Great Midwest Pro Rodeo
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Visit a large buck-skinners’ rendezvous encampment with hawk & 
 knife toss\, other frivolities\, and historic demonstrations. Also\, weste
 rn stunt performances\, pony rides\, kids face painting\, a knickknacks & 
 artifacts tent\, music\, bake sale\, food\, and refreshments. This year fe
 atures professional stunt performers from the Whips Garters and Guns weste
 rn stunt shows. Performances include\; Train Station Hold Up\, Shooting De
 monstration\, Bull Whips Demonstration\, Movie Effects\, and More.
DTEND:20080802T230000
DTSTART:20080802T170000
LOCATION:Heritage Historical Village
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080803T070000Z
SUMMARY:Heritage Days & Rail Fest + Western Stunt Shows
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=100
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6322i0uVTz@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Boy Scout Troop 164 farm breakfast includes\, ham and eggs\, pa
 ncakes\, syrup\, strawberry sundaes\, coffee\, orange juice and milk. Musi
 cal entertainment. Petting zoo\, face painting\, hay rides.
DTEND:20080621T180000
DTSTART:20080621T140000
LOCATION:Eugster\'s Farm Market
SUMMARY:Stoughton Farm Breakfast
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=101
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6328SBIwU9@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Nueske\'s Applewood Smoked Meats is celebrating their 75th anni
 versary - celebration open to the public!  Here are just a few things that
  will be happening: Fireworks\, Music\, Face Painting\, Food\, Games\, Pri
 zes\, Helicopter Rides\, a Working Old Time Smokehouse & Meat Shop\, an Ol
 d Time Photographer\, Local Crafts\, Vintage Automobiles\, and lots more!
 \nCall (800) 382-2266 for more info.  Begins Friday evening - call for tim
 es.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080926
LOCATION:Nueske\'s Applewood Smoked Meats
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080927T070000Z
SUMMARY:Nueske\'s Applewood Smoked Meats 75th Anniversary Celebration
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=102
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6333OJcUSj@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Nueske\'s Applewood Smoked Meats is celebrating their 75th anni
 versary - celebration open to the public!  Here are just a few things that
  will be happening: Fireworks\, Music\, Face Painting\, Food\, Games\, Pri
 zes\, Helicopter Rides\, a Working Old Time Smokehouse & Meat Shop\, an Ol
 d Time Photographer\, Local Crafts\, Vintage Automobiles\, and lots more!
 \nCall (800) 382-2266 for more info.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080927
LOCATION:Nueske\'s Applewood Smoked Meats
SUMMARY:Nueske\'s Applewood Smoked Meats 75th Anniversary Celebration
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=103
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6337Kh3SD9@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A tour of 8 lovely\, private gardens and a huge plant sale\, bo
 utique and raffle.  Tickets\, $8. may be purchased in advance at Borzynski
 \'s\, Wayne\'s Daughters\, Milaeger\'s\, First Weber Realty\, Personal Tou
 ch Flowers\,Miller\'s and Wild Birds Unlimited in Racine.  Day of tour\, t
 ickets can be purchased at plant sale site\, 2805 Green Haze Avenue\, for 
 $10.  Admission to plant sale is free.  Proceeds benefit civic projects an
 d scholarships.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080713
LOCATION:Purchase tickets and start tour at 2805 Green Haze\, Racine
SUMMARY:Racine Garden Club Tour and Plant Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=104
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6341gm1nEG@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A tour of 8 lovely\, private gardens and a huge plant sale\, bo
 utique and raffle.  Tickets\, $8. may be purchased in advance at Borzynski
 \'s\, Wayne\'s Daughters\, Milaeger\'s\, First Weber Realty\, Personal Tou
 ch Flowers\,Miller\'s and Wild Birds Unlimited in Racine.  Day of tour\, t
 ickets can be purchased at plant sale site\, 2805 Green Haze Avenue\, for 
 $10.  Admission to plant sale is free.  Proceeds benefit civic projects an
 d scholarships.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080713
LOCATION:Purchase tickets and start tour at 2805 Green Haze\, Racine
SUMMARY:Racine Garden Club Tour and Plant Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=105
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6346DUkkt6@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A tour of 8 lovely\, private gardens and a huge plant sale\, bo
 utique and raffle.  Tickets\, $8. may be purchased in advance at Borzynski
 \'s\, Wayne\'s Daughters\, Milaeger\'s\, First Weber Realty\, Personal Tou
 ch Flowers\,Miller\'s and Wild Birds Unlimited in Racine.  Day of tour\, t
 ickets can be purchased at plant sale site\, 2805 Green Haze Avenue\, for 
 $10.  Admission to plant sale is free.  Proceeds benefit civic projects an
 d scholarships.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080713
LOCATION:Purchase tickets and start tour at 2805 Green Haze\, Racine
SUMMARY:Racine Garden Club Tour and Plant Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=106
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6350isknVv@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A tour of 8 lovely\, private gardens and a huge plant sale\, bo
 utique and raffle.  Tickets\, $8. may be purchased in advance at Borzynski
 \'s\, Wayne\'s Daughters\, Milaeger\'s\, First Weber Realty\, Personal Tou
 ch Flowers\,Miller\'s and Wild Birds Unlimited in Racine.  Day of tour\, t
 ickets can be purchased at plant sale site\, 2805 Green Haze Avenue\, for 
 $10.  Admission to plant sale is free.  Proceeds benefit civic projects an
 d scholarships.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080713
LOCATION:Purchase tickets and start tour at 2805 Green Haze\, Racine
SUMMARY:Racine Garden Club Tour and Plant Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=107
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6355dxORzn@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A tour of 8 lovely\, private gardens and a huge plant sale\, bo
 utique and raffle.  Tickets\, $8. may be purchased in advance at Borzynski
 \'s\, Wayne\'s Daughters\, Milaeger\'s\, First Weber Realty\, Personal Tou
 ch Flowers\,Miller\'s and Wild Birds Unlimited in Racine.  Day of tour\, t
 ickets can be purchased at plant sale site\, 2805 Green Haze Avenue\, for 
 $10.  Admission to plant sale is free.  Proceeds benefit civic projects an
 d scholarships.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080713
LOCATION:Purchase tickets and start tour at 2805 Green Haze\, Racine
SUMMARY:Racine Garden Club Tour and Plant Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=108
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-63598OI82I@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A tour of 8 lovely\, private gardens and a huge plant sale\, bo
 utique and raffle.  Tickets\, $8. may be purchased in advance at Borzynski
 \'s\, Wayne\'s Daughters\, Milaeger\'s\, First Weber Realty\, Personal Tou
 ch Flowers\,Miller\'s and Wild Birds Unlimited in Racine.  Day of tour\, t
 ickets can be purchased at plant sale site\, 2805 Green Haze Avenue\, for 
 $10.  Admission to plant sale is free.  Proceeds benefit civic projects an
 d scholarships.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080713
LOCATION:Purchase tickets and start tour at 2805 Green Haze\, Racine
SUMMARY:Racine Garden Club Tour and Plant Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=109
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-636344i0hp@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A tour of 8 lovely\, private gardens and a huge plant sale\, bo
 utique and raffle.  Tickets\, $8. may be purchased in advance at Borzynski
 \'s\, Wayne\'s Daughters\, Milaeger\'s\, First Weber Realty\, Personal Tou
 ch Flowers\,Miller\'s and Wild Birds Unlimited in Racine.  Day of tour\, t
 ickets can be purchased at plant sale site\, 2805 Green Haze Avenue\, for 
 $10.  Admission to plant sale is free.  Proceeds benefit civic projects an
 d scholarships.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080713
LOCATION:Purchase tickets and start tour at 2805 Green Haze\, Racine
SUMMARY:Racine Garden Club Tour and Plant Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=110
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6369SdnpmR@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The world\'s largest gathering for recreational pilots and avia
 tion enthusiasts. Features more than 10\,000 airplanes and 750\,000 people
 . 500 forums/seminars\, 700 product exhibitors. Concessions. Air shows dai
 ly at 3PM. For more information call (920) 426-4818.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080728
LOCATION:EAA AirVenture Museum
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080803T070000Z
SUMMARY:EAA Airventure 2008
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=111
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6374ug4mMs@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:We have finalized plans for this yearâ€™s Mini-Reunion.    Plea
 se add to your calendar.\n\nOur get-together will be on Friday\, September
  19th\, 2008 at 4:00 PM at\nSERB Memorial Hall\n5101 W. Oklahoma Ave.\nMil
 waukee\, WI.                      \n\nBoth Chicken and Fish will be availa
 ble.\nThe cost of the buffet is $17.00 per person and reservations and pre
 payment are required.\nThe deadline for reservations and prepayment is Sep
 tember 10\, 2008.\n\nRenew old friendships (and make some new ones) starti
 ng at 4 PM  with drinks available at the cash bar.\nDinner will start at 5
 :00 PM.    The hall is reserved until 8:00 PM.\n\nPlease send back the fol
 lowing information\, and payment before  September 10\, 2008.\n\nLast Name
 -_____________________ First Name-______________________\nMaiden Name-____
 _________________\n\nSpouse or Guest__________________________\n\nTotal co
 st...Number of persons attending  X   $17.00 = $_________________\n\nPleas
 e make checks payable to:  Flora Larson                   \nSend above inf
 ormation and checks to:                                                   
                \nFlora Larson                                             
                                                             \n810 N. Cumbe
 rland Lane.                                                               
                       \nPort Washington\, WI  53074\n262-268-9189  \nproud
 american6689@sbcglobal.net\n \nAny questions contact:\nBob Hirsch\n104 Loc
 ust street\nPalmyra\, WI 53156\n414-520-3647\n262-495-4762\nWashington1955
 @gmail.com\n\n \nPlease contact other classmates in your circle of friends
 \, so that we are sure that everyone has been contacted.\n\nDirections to 
 Serb Hall\, Milwaukee\, Wisconsin\n \n* From East-West 894: exit on 60th S
 treet. Go 2.5 miles north to Oklahoma Ave. Turn east to 51st Street.\n\n* 
 From East-West 94: exit on Hawley Road South which becomes 60th Street to 
 Oklahoma Ave. Turn east to 51st Street.\n\n* Alternate From East-West 94: 
 exit on Miller Park Way south. Miller Park Way becomes 43rd Street. Travel
  approx. 2.3 miles. Turn slight right onto W. Forest Home Ave. Turn slight
  right onto W. Oklahoma Ave. to 51st St.\n\nNote!    If you change address
 \, phone number\, or email address\, please send that information to:\nBob
  Hirsch    Washington1955@gmail.com\n\nIf you have access to the internet\
 , here is the Washington Class of 1955 web page:\nhttp://www.classreport.o
 rg/usa/wi/milwaukee/whs/1955/\nPlease register!    Complete your Profile &
  send current Picture.\nREUNION INFORMATION IS ALSO POSTED THERE.
DTEND:20080920T030000
DTSTART:20080919T230000
LOCATION:Serb Hall
SUMMARY:Washington High School 1955 Class Reunion
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=112
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6379uvpbxZ@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Keith Klein\nAuthor\, WebForging - A Practical Guide t
 o the Art of Forging Your Web Presence\nFounder & CEO\, OnYourMark\, LLC\n
 \nTime: 11:30 a.m. - Networking & Registration\n12:00 p.m. - Luncheon\n12:
 20-1:00 p.m. - Program\n\nCost: Free for HCPRMS Members\, $20 for member g
 uest from the same organization\, $40 non-members\n\nTopic: Keith Klein\, 
 Founder & CEO of OnYourMark\, LLC and author of WebForging - A Practical G
 uide to the Art of Forging Your Web Presence will do a whirlwind combinati
 on of three \'stump\' speeches:\n\nThe Eight Keys to a Successful Web Pres
 ence\n\nThe Ten Biggest Mistakes Businesses Make Online\n\nWeb 2.0 - What 
 it is\, and what is in it for you.\n\nA brief questions and answer session
  will follow the presentation.\n\nCopies of WebForging - A Practical Guide
  to the Art of Forging Your Web Presence will be available for purchase an
 d autographing at a special discounted rate ($20\, cash or checks payable 
 to Keith Klein) for HCPRMS members!\n\nRSVP: RSVP online at http://www.hcp
 rms.org/program_registration.php\n\n-----\nHealth Care Public Relations & 
 Marketing Society (HCPRMS) is the premier marketing and public relations o
 rganization for southeastern Wisconsin professionals in the health care in
 dustry. We strive to help our members navigate the ever-changing world of 
 health care marketng with informative speakers\, lively roundtable events\
 , a newsletter and plenty of networking opportunities.
DTEND:20080821T200000
DTSTART:20080821T183000
LOCATION:Knights of Columbus
SUMMARY:HCPRMS Luncheon & Speaker
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=113
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6383sh6vFE@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Monday August 18th 2008\nCocktails at 5:30 Dinner at 7:00 \nThe
  cost $35/person\nContact Larry Rowaldt (920)261-7374\n                   
    (920)342-7674\nJoin us for good food\,fun conversation\, there will be 
 a lot of great door prizes and raffles!!
DTEND:20080819T050000
DTSTART:20080819T003000
LOCATION:Plattdeutsher Hall
SUMMARY:WATERTOWN ARCHERS 15th ANNUAL BANQUET
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=114
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6388iXCZOr@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Monday August 18th 2008\nCocktails at 5:30 Dinner at 7:00 \nThe
  cost $35/person\nContact Larry Rowaldt (920)261-7374\n                   
    (920)342-7674\nJoin us for good food\,fun conversation\, there will be 
 a lot of great door prizes and raffles!!
DTEND:20080819T050000
DTSTART:20080819T003000
LOCATION:Plattdeutsher Hall
SUMMARY:WATERTOWN ARCHERS 15th ANNUAL BANQUET
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=115
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6393kUS4h7@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Monday August 18th 2008\nCocktails at 5:30 Dinner at 7:00 \nThe
  cost $35/person\nContact Larry Rowaldt (920)261-7374\n                   
    (920)342-7674\nJoin us for good food\,fun conversation\, there will be 
 a lot of great door prizes and raffles!!
DTEND:20080819T050000
DTSTART:20080819T003000
LOCATION:Plattdeutsher Hall
SUMMARY:WATERTOWN ARCHERS 15th ANNUAL BANQUET
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=116
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6398efWWfz@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Monday August 18th 2008\nCocktails at 5:30 Dinner at 7:00 \nThe
  cost $35/person\nContact Larry Rowaldt (920)261-7374\n                   
    (920)342-7674\nJoin us for good food\,fun conversation\, there will be 
 a lot of great door prizes and raffles!!
DTEND:20080819T050000
DTSTART:20080819T003000
LOCATION:Plattdeutsher Hall
SUMMARY:WATERTOWN ARCHERS 15th ANNUAL BANQUET
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=117
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-64033uFugg@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Thursday 8pm - 10pm:\nParade of Champions - A Showcase of past 
 championship quartets from Harmony\, Inc.\, an international women\'s sing
 ing organization.\n\nFriday 12pm - 3pm\nQuartet Semi-final competition of 
 Harmony\, Inc.\n\nFriday 8pm - 10pm\nQuartet finals\n\nSaturday 12pm - 4pm
 \nChorus competition
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081113
LOCATION:Fox Cities Performing Arts Center
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20081115T070000Z
SUMMARY:Harmony\, Inc. 49th Annual Contest & Convention
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=118
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6408V9UtDo@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Quartet Semi-final competition of Harmony\, Inc.\, an internati
 on organization of women singers
DTEND:20081114T220000
DTSTART:20081114T190000
LOCATION:Fox Cities Performing Arts Center
SUMMARY:Harmony\, Inc. 49th Annual Contest & Convention
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=119
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6413MB4FPh@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Quartet finals - Harmony\, Inc.\, an international organization
  of women singers
DTEND:20081115T050000
DTSTART:20081115T030000
LOCATION:Fox Cities Performing Arts Center
SUMMARY:Harmony\, Inc. 49th Annual Contest & Convention
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=120
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6418WVUobT@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Chorus competition - Harmony\, Inc.\, an international organiza
 tion of women singers
DTEND:20081115T230000
DTSTART:20081115T190000
LOCATION:Fox Cities Performing Arts Center
SUMMARY:Harmony\, Inc. 49th Annual Contest & Convention
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=121
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6423u78Zba@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Come to taste the new TSG products being launched in the new ca
 talog.  Guests will receive a gift for attending and many opportunities to
  win free products.  This event is to share more information with Wisconsi
 nites about Two Sisters Gourmet.  There is nothing to buy - just come and 
 taste and have a great time!
DTEND:20080813T040000
DTSTART:20080813T013000
LOCATION:Johnson Creek Comfort Inn & Suites
SUMMARY:Two Sisters Gourmet Fall Premier
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=122
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6427UXzu7v@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by Howard Koch\, adapted from the H.G. Wellsâ€™ novel \nDirecte
 d by Tony Simotes\nMitchell Theatre\n\nSeptember 26 \,27 and October 3\,10
 \, 11 at 7:30 pm\nOctober 4 at 8 pm  October 5 at 2 pm\n\nIn October 1938\
 , millions of American radio listeners tuned in to Orson Wellesâ€™ seeming
 ly factual chronicle of a Martian invasion of Grovers Mill\, New Jersey. I
 t would become one of the most celebrated media events of the century and 
 make a star of its young director. University Theatre marks the seventieth
  anniversary of the legendary broadcast with a â€śradio performanceâ€ť of 
 the horrifying events that sent a nation into panic and demonstrated the p
 ower of electronic media. Produced in cooperation with Wisconsin Public Ra
 dio.\n \nLive broadcast at 8 pm on October 4 on WPR\nPost performance disc
 ussion on October 3\n
DTEND:20080927T044000
DTSTART:20080927T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:The War of the Worlds
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=123
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6432LNcjXR@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by Howard Koch\, adapted from the H.G. Wellsâ€™ novel \nDirecte
 d by Tony Simotes\nMitchell Theatre\n\nSeptember 26 \,27 and October 3\,10
 \, 11 at 7:30 pm\nOctober 4 at 8 pm  October 5 at 2 pm\n\nIn October 1938\
 , millions of American radio listeners tuned in to Orson Wellesâ€™ seeming
 ly factual chronicle of a Martian invasion of Grovers Mill\, New Jersey. I
 t would become one of the most celebrated media events of the century and 
 make a star of its young director. University Theatre marks the seventieth
  anniversary of the legendary broadcast with a â€śradio performanceâ€ť of 
 the horrifying events that sent a nation into panic and demonstrated the p
 ower of electronic media. Produced in cooperation with Wisconsin Public Ra
 dio.\n \nLive broadcast at 8 pm on October 4 on WPR\nPost performance disc
 ussion on October 3\n
DTEND:20080928T043000
DTSTART:20080928T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:The War of the Worlds
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=124
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6437abc6rU@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by Howard Koch\, adapted from the H.G. Wellsâ€™ novel \nDirecte
 d by Tony Simotes\nMitchell Theatre\n\nSeptember 26 \,27 and October 3\,10
 \, 11 at 7:30 pm\nOctober 4 at 8 pm  October 5 at 2 pm\n\nIn October 1938\
 , millions of American radio listeners tuned in to Orson Wellesâ€™ seeming
 ly factual chronicle of a Martian invasion of Grovers Mill\, New Jersey. I
 t would become one of the most celebrated media events of the century and 
 make a star of its young director. University Theatre marks the seventieth
  anniversary of the legendary broadcast with a â€śradio performanceâ€ť of 
 the horrifying events that sent a nation into panic and demonstrated the p
 ower of electronic media. Produced in cooperation with Wisconsin Public Ra
 dio.\n \nLive broadcast at 8 pm on October 4 on WPR\nPost performance disc
 ussion on October 3\n
DTEND:20081004T043000
DTSTART:20081004T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:The War of the Worlds
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=125
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6442WTAVJ0@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by Howard Koch\, adapted from the H.G. Wellsâ€™ novel \nDirecte
 d by Tony Simotes\nMitchell Theatre\n\nSeptember 26 \,27 and October 3\,10
 \, 11 at 7:30 pm\nOctober 4 at 8 pm  October 5 at 2 pm\n\nIn October 1938\
 , millions of American radio listeners tuned in to Orson Wellesâ€™ seeming
 ly factual chronicle of a Martian invasion of Grovers Mill\, New Jersey. I
 t would become one of the most celebrated media events of the century and 
 make a star of its young director. University Theatre marks the seventieth
  anniversary of the legendary broadcast with a â€śradio performanceâ€ť of 
 the horrifying events that sent a nation into panic and demonstrated the p
 ower of electronic media. Produced in cooperation with Wisconsin Public Ra
 dio.\n \nLive broadcast at 8 pm on October 4 on WPR\nPost performance disc
 ussion on October 3\n
DTEND:20081005T050000
DTSTART:20081005T030000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:The War of the Worlds
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=126
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-64474F0j2J@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by Howard Koch\, adapted from the H.G. Wellsâ€™ novel \nDirecte
 d by Tony Simotes\nMitchell Theatre\n\nSeptember 26 \,27 and October 3\,10
 \, 11 at 7:30 pm\nOctober 4 at 8 pm  October 5 at 2 pm\n\nIn October 1938\
 , millions of American radio listeners tuned in to Orson Wellesâ€™ seeming
 ly factual chronicle of a Martian invasion of Grovers Mill\, New Jersey. I
 t would become one of the most celebrated media events of the century and 
 make a star of its young director. University Theatre marks the seventieth
  anniversary of the legendary broadcast with a â€śradio performanceâ€ť of 
 the horrifying events that sent a nation into panic and demonstrated the p
 ower of electronic media. Produced in cooperation with Wisconsin Public Ra
 dio.\n \nLive broadcast at 8 pm on October 4 on WPR\nPost performance disc
 ussion on October 3\n
DTEND:20081005T230000
DTSTART:20081005T210000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:The War of the Worlds
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=127
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-64522AXXWU@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by Howard Koch\, adapted from the H.G. Wellsâ€™ novel \nDirecte
 d by Tony Simotes\nMitchell Theatre\n\nSeptember 26 \,27 and October 3\,10
 \, 11 at 7:30 pm\nOctober 4 at 8 pm  October 5 at 2 pm\n\nIn October 1938\
 , millions of American radio listeners tuned in to Orson Wellesâ€™ seeming
 ly factual chronicle of a Martian invasion of Grovers Mill\, New Jersey. I
 t would become one of the most celebrated media events of the century and 
 make a star of its young director. University Theatre marks the seventieth
  anniversary of the legendary broadcast with a â€śradio performanceâ€ť of 
 the horrifying events that sent a nation into panic and demonstrated the p
 ower of electronic media. Produced in cooperation with Wisconsin Public Ra
 dio.\n \nLive broadcast at 8 pm on October 4 on WPR\nPost performance disc
 ussion on October 3\n
DTEND:20081011T043000
DTSTART:20081011T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:The War of the Worlds
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=128
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6456kRnvTC@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by Howard Koch\, adapted from the H.G. Wellsâ€™ novel \nDirecte
 d by Tony Simotes\nMitchell Theatre\n\nSeptember 26 \,27 and October 3\,10
 \, 11 at 7:30 pm\nOctober 4 at 8 pm  October 5 at 2 pm\n\nIn October 1938\
 , millions of American radio listeners tuned in to Orson Wellesâ€™ seeming
 ly factual chronicle of a Martian invasion of Grovers Mill\, New Jersey. I
 t would become one of the most celebrated media events of the century and 
 make a star of its young director. University Theatre marks the seventieth
  anniversary of the legendary broadcast with a â€śradio performanceâ€ť of 
 the horrifying events that sent a nation into panic and demonstrated the p
 ower of electronic media. Produced in cooperation with Wisconsin Public Ra
 dio.\n \nLive broadcast at 8 pm on October 4 on WPR\nPost performance disc
 ussion on October 3\n
DTEND:20081012T043000
DTSTART:20081012T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:The War of the Worlds
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=129
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6461Td1wuI@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by Timberlake Wertenbaker\nDirected by Talish Barrow\nHemsley T
 heatre\n\nOctober 17\,18\,23-25\, 30\,31 and November 1 at 7:30 pm\nOctobe
 r 26 at 2 pm\nA lonely queen sends her husband to retrieve her sister from
  faraway Athens\, an ill-fated trip that results in betrayal and violence.
  Timberlake Wertenbakerâ€™s retelling of the Ancient Greek myth of the rap
 e of Philomela\, this powerful drama tells of sisterly love\, revenge and 
 the consequences of \nenforced silence. \n\nPost performance discussion on
  October 23\, 2008\n
DTEND:20081018T043000
DTSTART:20081018T023000
LOCATION:Hemsley Theatre
SUMMARY:The Love of the Nightingale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=130
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6466lR9Euw@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by Timberlake Wertenbaker\nDirected by Talish Barrow\nHemsley T
 heatre\n\nOctober 17\,18\,23-25\, 30\,31 and November 1 at 7:30 pm\nOctobe
 r 26 at 2 pm\nA lonely queen sends her husband to retrieve her sister from
  faraway Athens\, an ill-fated trip that results in betrayal and violence.
  Timberlake Wertenbakerâ€™s retelling of the Ancient Greek myth of the rap
 e of Philomela\, this powerful drama tells of sisterly love\, revenge and 
 the consequences of \nenforced silence. \n\nPost performance discussion on
  October 23\, 2008\n
DTEND:20081019T043000
DTSTART:20081019T023000
LOCATION:Hemsley Theatre
SUMMARY:The Love of the Nightingale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=131
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-64715oJSBH@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by Timberlake Wertenbaker\nDirected by Talish Barrow\nHemsley T
 heatre\n\nOctober 17\,18\,23-25\, 30\,31 and November 1 at 7:30 pm\nOctobe
 r 26 at 2 pm\nA lonely queen sends her husband to retrieve her sister from
  faraway Athens\, an ill-fated trip that results in betrayal and violence.
  Timberlake Wertenbakerâ€™s retelling of the Ancient Greek myth of the rap
 e of Philomela\, this powerful drama tells of sisterly love\, revenge and 
 the consequences of \nenforced silence. \n\nPost performance discussion on
  October 23\, 2008\n
DTEND:20081024T043000
DTSTART:20081024T023000
LOCATION:Hemsley Theatre
SUMMARY:The Love of the Nightingale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=132
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6475wUWSTW@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by Timberlake Wertenbaker\nDirected by Talish Barrow\nHemsley T
 heatre\n\nOctober 17\,18\,23-25\, 30\,31 and November 1 at 7:30 pm\nOctobe
 r 26 at 2 pm\nA lonely queen sends her husband to retrieve her sister from
  faraway Athens\, an ill-fated trip that results in betrayal and violence.
  Timberlake Wertenbakerâ€™s retelling of the Ancient Greek myth of the rap
 e of Philomela\, this powerful drama tells of sisterly love\, revenge and 
 the consequences of \nenforced silence. \n\nPost performance discussion on
  October 23\, 2008\n
DTEND:20081025T043000
DTSTART:20081025T023000
LOCATION:Hemsley Theatre
SUMMARY:The Love of the Nightingale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=133
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6480nLnRec@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by Timberlake Wertenbaker\nDirected by Talish Barrow\nHemsley T
 heatre\n\nOctober 17\,18\,23-25\, 30\,31 and November 1 at 7:30 pm\nOctobe
 r 26 at 2 pm\nA lonely queen sends her husband to retrieve her sister from
  faraway Athens\, an ill-fated trip that results in betrayal and violence.
  Timberlake Wertenbakerâ€™s retelling of the Ancient Greek myth of the rap
 e of Philomela\, this powerful drama tells of sisterly love\, revenge and 
 the consequences of \nenforced silence. \n\nPost performance discussion on
  October 23\, 2008\n
DTEND:20081026T033000
DTSTART:20081026T023000
LOCATION:Hemsley Theatre
SUMMARY:The Love of the Nightingale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=134
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6485pRIVUH@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by Timberlake Wertenbaker\nDirected by Talish Barrow\nHemsley T
 heatre\n\nOctober 17\,18\,23-25\, 30\,31 and November 1 at 7:30 pm\nOctobe
 r 26 at 2 pm\nA lonely queen sends her husband to retrieve her sister from
  faraway Athens\, an ill-fated trip that results in betrayal and violence.
  Timberlake Wertenbakerâ€™s retelling of the Ancient Greek myth of the rap
 e of Philomela\, this powerful drama tells of sisterly love\, revenge and 
 the consequences of \nenforced silence. \n\nPost performance discussion on
  October 23\, 2008\n
DTEND:20081026T220000
DTSTART:20081026T200000
LOCATION:Hemsley Theatre
SUMMARY:The Love of the Nightingale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=135
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6490TbSbuu@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by Timberlake Wertenbaker\nDirected by Talish Barrow\nHemsley T
 heatre\n\nOctober 17\,18\,23-25\, 30\,31 and November 1 at 7:30 pm\nOctobe
 r 26 at 2 pm\nA lonely queen sends her husband to retrieve her sister from
  faraway Athens\, an ill-fated trip that results in betrayal and violence.
  Timberlake Wertenbakerâ€™s retelling of the Ancient Greek myth of the rap
 e of Philomela\, this powerful drama tells of sisterly love\, revenge and 
 the consequences of \nenforced silence. \n\nPost performance discussion on
  October 23\, 2008\n
DTEND:20081031T033000
DTSTART:20081031T013000
LOCATION:Hemsley Theatre
SUMMARY:The Love of the Nightingale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=136
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-64950JRadu@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by Timberlake Wertenbaker\nDirected by Talish Barrow\nHemsley T
 heatre\n\nOctober 17\,18\,23-25\, 30\,31 and November 1 at 7:30 pm\nOctobe
 r 26 at 2 pm\nA lonely queen sends her husband to retrieve her sister from
  faraway Athens\, an ill-fated trip that results in betrayal and violence.
  Timberlake Wertenbakerâ€™s retelling of the Ancient Greek myth of the rap
 e of Philomela\, this powerful drama tells of sisterly love\, revenge and 
 the consequences of \nenforced silence. \n\nPost performance discussion on
  October 23\, 2008\n
DTEND:20081101T033000
DTSTART:20081101T013000
LOCATION:Hemsley Theatre
SUMMARY:The Love of the Nightingale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=137
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6499iCTXRa@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by Timberlake Wertenbaker\nDirected by Talish Barrow\nHemsley T
 heatre\n\nOctober 17\,18\,23-25\, 30\,31 and November 1 at 7:30 pm\nOctobe
 r 26 at 2 pm\nA lonely queen sends her husband to retrieve her sister from
  faraway Athens\, an ill-fated trip that results in betrayal and violence.
  Timberlake Wertenbakerâ€™s retelling of the Ancient Greek myth of the rap
 e of Philomela\, this powerful drama tells of sisterly love\, revenge and 
 the consequences of \nenforced silence. \n\nPost performance discussion on
  October 23\, 2008\n
DTEND:20081102T033000
DTSTART:20081102T013000
LOCATION:Hemsley Theatre
SUMMARY:The Love of the Nightingale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=138
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6505a8lZ8h@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by William Shakespeare\nDirected by Norma Saldivar\nMitchell Th
 eatre\n\nFebruary 27\, 28 and March 5\, 6\, 7\, 12\, 13\, 14 at 7:30 pm\nM
 arch 8 at 2 pm\n\nWeâ€™ve set Shakespeareâ€™s magical world of royalty and
  lovers in the heat and steam of a Caribbean jungle.  This comedy will daz
 zle and delight all your senses and leave you yearning for more!\n\nPost p
 erformance discussion on March 5\n
DTEND:20090228T043000
DTSTART:20090228T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TH,FR,SA;UNTIL=20090315T060000Z
SUMMARY:A Midsummer Nightâ€™s Dream
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=139
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6510p93E1D@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by William Shakespeare\nDirected by Norma Saldivar\nMitchell Th
 eatre\n\nFebruary 27\, 28 and March 5\, 6\, 7\, 12\, 13\, 14 at 7:30 pm\nM
 arch 8 at 2 pm\n\nWeâ€™ve set Shakespeareâ€™s magical world of royalty and
  lovers in the heat and steam of a Caribbean jungle.  This comedy will daz
 zle and delight all your senses and leave you yearning for more!\n\nPost p
 erformance discussion on March 5\n
DTEND:20090301T043000
DTSTART:20090301T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:A Midsummer Nightâ€™s Dream
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=140
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6515ZUDXgv@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by William Shakespeare\nDirected by Norma Saldivar\nMitchell Th
 eatre\n\nFebruary 27\, 28 and March 5\, 6\, 7\, 12\, 13\, 14 at 7:30 pm\nM
 arch 8 at 2 pm\n\nWeâ€™ve set Shakespeareâ€™s magical world of royalty and
  lovers in the heat and steam of a Caribbean jungle.  This comedy will daz
 zle and delight all your senses and leave you yearning for more!\n\nPost p
 erformance discussion on March 5\n
DTEND:20090306T043000
DTSTART:20090306T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:A Midsummer Nightâ€™s Dream
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=141
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-65209gX1sA@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by William Shakespeare\nDirected by Norma Saldivar\nMitchell Th
 eatre\n\nFebruary 27\, 28 and March 5\, 6\, 7\, 12\, 13\, 14 at 7:30 pm\nM
 arch 8 at 2 pm\n\nWeâ€™ve set Shakespeareâ€™s magical world of royalty and
  lovers in the heat and steam of a Caribbean jungle.  This comedy will daz
 zle and delight all your senses and leave you yearning for more!\n\nPost p
 erformance discussion on March 5\n
DTEND:20090307T043000
DTSTART:20090307T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:A Midsummer Nightâ€™s Dream
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=142
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6524NhOdsc@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by William Shakespeare\nDirected by Norma Saldivar\nMitchell Th
 eatre\n\nFebruary 27\, 28 and March 5\, 6\, 7\, 12\, 13\, 14 at 7:30 pm\nM
 arch 8 at 2 pm\n\nWeâ€™ve set Shakespeareâ€™s magical world of royalty and
  lovers in the heat and steam of a Caribbean jungle.  This comedy will daz
 zle and delight all your senses and leave you yearning for more!\n\nPost p
 erformance discussion on March 5\n
DTEND:20090308T043000
DTSTART:20090308T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:A Midsummer Nightâ€™s Dream
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=143
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6529kWTACo@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by William Shakespeare\nDirected by Norma Saldivar\nMitchell Th
 eatre\n\nFebruary 27\, 28 and March 5\, 6\, 7\, 12\, 13\, 14 at 7:30 pm\nM
 arch 8 at 2 pm\n\nWeâ€™ve set Shakespeareâ€™s magical world of royalty and
  lovers in the heat and steam of a Caribbean jungle.  This comedy will daz
 zle and delight all your senses and leave you yearning for more!\n\nPost p
 erformance discussion on March 5\n
DTEND:20090308T223000
DTSTART:20090308T200000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:A Midsummer Nightâ€™s Dream
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=144
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6535bcKgBP@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by William Shakespeare\nDirected by Norma Saldivar\nMitchell Th
 eatre\n\nFebruary 27\, 28 and March 5\, 6\, 7\, 12\, 13\, 14 at 7:30 pm\nM
 arch 8 at 2 pm\n\nWeâ€™ve set Shakespeareâ€™s magical world of royalty and
  lovers in the heat and steam of a Caribbean jungle.  This comedy will daz
 zle and delight all your senses and leave you yearning for more!\n\nPost p
 erformance discussion on March 5\n
DTEND:20090313T040000
DTSTART:20090313T013000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:A Midsummer Nightâ€™s Dream
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=145
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6540m02039@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by William Shakespeare\nDirected by Norma Saldivar\nMitchell Th
 eatre\n\nFebruary 27\, 28 and March 5\, 6\, 7\, 12\, 13\, 14 at 7:30 pm\nM
 arch 8 at 2 pm\n\nWeâ€™ve set Shakespeareâ€™s magical world of royalty and
  lovers in the heat and steam of a Caribbean jungle.  This comedy will daz
 zle and delight all your senses and leave you yearning for more!\n\nPost p
 erformance discussion on March 5\n
DTEND:20090314T040000
DTSTART:20090314T013000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:A Midsummer Nightâ€™s Dream
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=146
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6544GziaG6@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:by William Shakespeare\nDirected by Norma Saldivar\nMitchell Th
 eatre\n\nFebruary 27\, 28 and March 5\, 6\, 7\, 12\, 13\, 14 at 7:30 pm\nM
 arch 8 at 2 pm\n\nWeâ€™ve set Shakespeareâ€™s magical world of royalty and
  lovers in the heat and steam of a Caribbean jungle.  This comedy will daz
 zle and delight all your senses and leave you yearning for more!\n\nPost p
 erformance discussion on March 5\n
DTEND:20090315T040000
DTSTART:20090315T013000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:A Midsummer Nightâ€™s Dream
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=147
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-65500GeEA3@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:By Moniek Merkx\nTranslated by Manon van de Water\nHemsley Thea
 tre\n\nMarch 28\,29 and April 4 at 2 pm\n\nâ€śReal beauty is most of the t
 ime invisible.â€ť This tale of three girls and their drawings\, musings an
 d adventures in the desert is a non-traditional exploration of imagination
  and creativity. All ages will enjoy this new translation from the interna
 tionally renowned Dutch playwright.  (Theatre for Youth production- approp
 riate for ages 4 and up)\n
DTEND:20090328T213000
DTSTART:20090328T200000
LOCATION:Hemsley Theatre
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SA,SU;UNTIL=20090404T070000Z
SUMMARY:Falling Girls
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=148
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6555UkPReg@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:By Moniek Merkx\nTranslated by Manon van de Water\nHemsley Thea
 tre\n\nMarch 28\,29 and April 4 at 2 pm\n\nâ€śReal beauty is most of the t
 ime invisible.â€ť This tale of three girls and their drawings\, musings an
 d adventures in the desert is a non-traditional exploration of imagination
  and creativity. All ages will enjoy this new translation from the interna
 tionally renowned Dutch playwright.  (Theatre for Youth production- approp
 riate for ages 4 and up)\n
DTEND:20090329T223000
DTSTART:20090329T210000
LOCATION:Hemsley Theatre
SUMMARY:Falling Girls
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=149
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6560VnP5hw@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:By Moniek Merkx\nTranslated by Manon van de Water\nHemsley Thea
 tre\n\nMarch 28\,29 and April 4 at 2 pm\n\nâ€śReal beauty is most of the t
 ime invisible.â€ť This tale of three girls and their drawings\, musings an
 d adventures in the desert is a non-traditional exploration of imagination
  and creativity. All ages will enjoy this new translation from the interna
 tionally renowned Dutch playwright.  (Theatre for Youth production- approp
 riate for ages 4 and up)\n
DTEND:20090404T223000
DTSTART:20090404T210000
LOCATION:Hemsley Theatre
SUMMARY:Falling Girls
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=150
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6566bBTTvM@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Book and lyrics by Gerone Ragni & James Rado\nMusic by Galt Mac
 Dermot\nDirected by AndrĂ© De Shields\nMitchell Theatre\n\nApril 17\, 18\,
  23\, 24\, 25\, 30 and May 1\, 2 at 7:30 pm\nApril 19\, 26 at 2 pm\n\nReca
 pture the spirit and energy of the 1960s with this reincarnation of the ic
 onoclastic â€śAmerican Tribal Love Rock Musicalâ€ť directed by UW alum and
  two-time Tony Award nominee AndrĂ© De Shields. With equal parts humor\, r
 ebellion and unquenchable optimism\, Hair is an exhilarating tumble into t
 he ideals that shaped a generation.\n\nCo-sponsored by the Wisconsin Union
  Theater \nThis production is made possible\, in part\, by a grant from th
 e H .Douglas and Elizabeth B. Weaver Fund for the Performing Arts.\n\nPost
  performance discussion April 23\n
DTEND:20090418T050000
DTSTART:20090418T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TH,FR,SA;UNTIL=20090502T070000Z
SUMMARY:HAIR
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=151
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-65714ZNUVr@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Book and lyrics by Gerone Ragni & James Rado\nMusic by Galt Mac
 Dermot\nDirected by AndrĂ© De Shields\nMitchell Theatre\n\nApril 17\, 18\,
  23\, 24\, 25\, 30 and May 1\, 2 at 7:30 pm\nApril 19\, 26 at 2 pm\n\nReca
 pture the spirit and energy of the 1960s with this reincarnation of the ic
 onoclastic â€śAmerican Tribal Love Rock Musicalâ€ť directed by UW alum and
  two-time Tony Award nominee AndrĂ© De Shields. With equal parts humor\, r
 ebellion and unquenchable optimism\, Hair is an exhilarating tumble into t
 he ideals that shaped a generation.\n\nCo-sponsored by the Wisconsin Union
  Theater \nThis production is made possible\, in part\, by a grant from th
 e H .Douglas and Elizabeth B. Weaver Fund for the Performing Arts.\n\nPost
  performance discussion April 23\n
DTEND:20090419T050000
DTSTART:20090419T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:HAIR
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=152
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-65760TWRTd@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Book and lyrics by Gerone Ragni & James Rado\nMusic by Galt Mac
 Dermot\nDirected by AndrĂ© De Shields\nMitchell Theatre\n\nApril 17\, 18\,
  23\, 24\, 25\, 30 and May 1\, 2 at 7:30 pm\nApril 19\, 26 at 2 pm\n\nReca
 pture the spirit and energy of the 1960s with this reincarnation of the ic
 onoclastic â€śAmerican Tribal Love Rock Musicalâ€ť directed by UW alum and
  two-time Tony Award nominee AndrĂ© De Shields. With equal parts humor\, r
 ebellion and unquenchable optimism\, Hair is an exhilarating tumble into t
 he ideals that shaped a generation.\n\nCo-sponsored by the Wisconsin Union
  Theater \nThis production is made possible\, in part\, by a grant from th
 e H .Douglas and Elizabeth B. Weaver Fund for the Performing Arts.\n\nPost
  performance discussion April 23\n
DTEND:20090419T230000
DTSTART:20090419T210000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SU;UNTIL=20090426T070000Z
SUMMARY:HAIR
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=153
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6581IZuPot@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Book and lyrics by Gerone Ragni & James Rado\nMusic by Galt Mac
 Dermot\nDirected by AndrĂ© De Shields\nMitchell Theatre\n\nApril 17\, 18\,
  23\, 24\, 25\, 30 and May 1\, 2 at 7:30 pm\nApril 19\, 26 at 2 pm\n\nReca
 pture the spirit and energy of the 1960s with this reincarnation of the ic
 onoclastic â€śAmerican Tribal Love Rock Musicalâ€ť directed by UW alum and
  two-time Tony Award nominee AndrĂ© De Shields. With equal parts humor\, r
 ebellion and unquenchable optimism\, Hair is an exhilarating tumble into t
 he ideals that shaped a generation.\n\nCo-sponsored by the Wisconsin Union
  Theater \nThis production is made possible\, in part\, by a grant from th
 e H .Douglas and Elizabeth B. Weaver Fund for the Performing Arts.\n\nPost
  performance discussion April 23\n
DTEND:20090424T050000
DTSTART:20090424T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:HAIR
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=154
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6586UPGvMr@METACALENDARS_LINK
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DESCRIPTION:Book and lyrics by Gerone Ragni & James Rado\nMusic by Galt Mac
 Dermot\nDirected by AndrĂ© De Shields\nMitchell Theatre\n\nApril 17\, 18\,
  23\, 24\, 25\, 30 and May 1\, 2 at 7:30 pm\nApril 19\, 26 at 2 pm\n\nReca
 pture the spirit and energy of the 1960s with this reincarnation of the ic
 onoclastic â€śAmerican Tribal Love Rock Musicalâ€ť directed by UW alum and
  two-time Tony Award nominee AndrĂ© De Shields. With equal parts humor\, r
 ebellion and unquenchable optimism\, Hair is an exhilarating tumble into t
 he ideals that shaped a generation.\n\nCo-sponsored by the Wisconsin Union
  Theater \nThis production is made possible\, in part\, by a grant from th
 e H .Douglas and Elizabeth B. Weaver Fund for the Performing Arts.\n\nPost
  performance discussion April 23\n
DTEND:20090425T050000
DTSTART:20090425T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:HAIR
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Book and lyrics by Gerone Ragni & James Rado\nMusic by Galt Mac
 Dermot\nDirected by AndrĂ© De Shields\nMitchell Theatre\n\nApril 17\, 18\,
  23\, 24\, 25\, 30 and May 1\, 2 at 7:30 pm\nApril 19\, 26 at 2 pm\n\nReca
 pture the spirit and energy of the 1960s with this reincarnation of the ic
 onoclastic â€śAmerican Tribal Love Rock Musicalâ€ť directed by UW alum and
  two-time Tony Award nominee AndrĂ© De Shields. With equal parts humor\, r
 ebellion and unquenchable optimism\, Hair is an exhilarating tumble into t
 he ideals that shaped a generation.\n\nCo-sponsored by the Wisconsin Union
  Theater \nThis production is made possible\, in part\, by a grant from th
 e H .Douglas and Elizabeth B. Weaver Fund for the Performing Arts.\n\nPost
  performance discussion April 23\n
DTEND:20090426T050000
DTSTART:20090426T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:HAIR
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Book and lyrics by Gerone Ragni & James Rado\nMusic by Galt Mac
 Dermot\nDirected by AndrĂ© De Shields\nMitchell Theatre\n\nApril 17\, 18\,
  23\, 24\, 25\, 30 and May 1\, 2 at 7:30 pm\nApril 19\, 26 at 2 pm\n\nReca
 pture the spirit and energy of the 1960s with this reincarnation of the ic
 onoclastic â€śAmerican Tribal Love Rock Musicalâ€ť directed by UW alum and
  two-time Tony Award nominee AndrĂ© De Shields. With equal parts humor\, r
 ebellion and unquenchable optimism\, Hair is an exhilarating tumble into t
 he ideals that shaped a generation.\n\nCo-sponsored by the Wisconsin Union
  Theater \nThis production is made possible\, in part\, by a grant from th
 e H .Douglas and Elizabeth B. Weaver Fund for the Performing Arts.\n\nPost
  performance discussion April 23\n
DTEND:20090426T230000
DTSTART:20090426T210000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:HAIR
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=157
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Book and lyrics by Gerone Ragni & James Rado\nMusic by Galt Mac
 Dermot\nDirected by AndrĂ© De Shields\nMitchell Theatre\n\nApril 17\, 18\,
  23\, 24\, 25\, 30 and May 1\, 2 at 7:30 pm\nApril 19\, 26 at 2 pm\n\nReca
 pture the spirit and energy of the 1960s with this reincarnation of the ic
 onoclastic â€śAmerican Tribal Love Rock Musicalâ€ť directed by UW alum and
  two-time Tony Award nominee AndrĂ© De Shields. With equal parts humor\, r
 ebellion and unquenchable optimism\, Hair is an exhilarating tumble into t
 he ideals that shaped a generation.\n\nCo-sponsored by the Wisconsin Union
  Theater \nThis production is made possible\, in part\, by a grant from th
 e H .Douglas and Elizabeth B. Weaver Fund for the Performing Arts.\n\nPost
  performance discussion April 23\n
DTEND:20090501T050000
DTSTART:20090501T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:HAIR
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=158
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Book and lyrics by Gerone Ragni & James Rado\nMusic by Galt Mac
 Dermot\nDirected by AndrĂ© De Shields\nMitchell Theatre\n\nApril 17\, 18\,
  23\, 24\, 25\, 30 and May 1\, 2 at 7:30 pm\nApril 19\, 26 at 2 pm\n\nReca
 pture the spirit and energy of the 1960s with this reincarnation of the ic
 onoclastic â€śAmerican Tribal Love Rock Musicalâ€ť directed by UW alum and
  two-time Tony Award nominee AndrĂ© De Shields. With equal parts humor\, r
 ebellion and unquenchable optimism\, Hair is an exhilarating tumble into t
 he ideals that shaped a generation.\n\nCo-sponsored by the Wisconsin Union
  Theater \nThis production is made possible\, in part\, by a grant from th
 e H .Douglas and Elizabeth B. Weaver Fund for the Performing Arts.\n\nPost
  performance discussion April 23\n
DTEND:20090502T050000
DTSTART:20090502T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:HAIR
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=159
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Book and lyrics by Gerone Ragni & James Rado\nMusic by Galt Mac
 Dermot\nDirected by AndrĂ© De Shields\nMitchell Theatre\n\nApril 17\, 18\,
  23\, 24\, 25\, 30 and May 1\, 2 at 7:30 pm\nApril 19\, 26 at 2 pm\n\nReca
 pture the spirit and energy of the 1960s with this reincarnation of the ic
 onoclastic â€śAmerican Tribal Love Rock Musicalâ€ť directed by UW alum and
  two-time Tony Award nominee AndrĂ© De Shields. With equal parts humor\, r
 ebellion and unquenchable optimism\, Hair is an exhilarating tumble into t
 he ideals that shaped a generation.\n\nCo-sponsored by the Wisconsin Union
  Theater \nThis production is made possible\, in part\, by a grant from th
 e H .Douglas and Elizabeth B. Weaver Fund for the Performing Arts.\n\nPost
  performance discussion April 23\n
DTEND:20090503T050000
DTSTART:20090503T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:HAIR
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=160
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Book and lyrics by Gerone Ragni & James Rado\nMusic by Galt Mac
 Dermot\nDirected by AndrĂ© De Shields\nMitchell Theatre\n\nApril 17\, 18\,
  23\, 24\, 25\, 30 and May 1\, 2 at 7:30 pm\nApril 19\, 26 at 2 pm\n\nReca
 pture the spirit and energy of the 1960s with this reincarnation of the ic
 onoclastic â€śAmerican Tribal Love Rock Musicalâ€ť directed by UW alum and
  two-time Tony Award nominee AndrĂ© De Shields. With equal parts humor\, r
 ebellion and unquenchable optimism\, Hair is an exhilarating tumble into t
 he ideals that shaped a generation.\n\nCo-sponsored by the Wisconsin Union
  Theater \nThis production is made possible\, in part\, by a grant from th
 e H .Douglas and Elizabeth B. Weaver Fund for the Performing Arts.\n\nPost
  performance discussion April 23\n
DTEND:20090503T050000
DTSTART:20090503T023000
LOCATION:Mitchell Theatre
SUMMARY:HAIR
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DESCRIPTION:October 10\, 2008  6-8pm\nMilwaukee\, WI- Discover and re-disco
 ver some true\nMilwaukee greats Pabst\, Blatz\, Schlitz\, and Old Milwauke
 e at the Pabst Mansionâ€™s annual Retro Beer Night on Friday October 10th\
 , 6-8pm. \n\nJoin us for a retro evening of beer\ntasting\, grilled brats\
 , fond memories\, and great history. A Milwaukee \'Octoberfest\' made poss
 ible by the generous support of our great friends at the Pabst Brewing Com
 pany\, Quality Candy\, Buddy Squirrel\, and Usingerâ€™s.\n\nThis year come
  find the coolest beer memorabilia at our first ever Retro Silent Auction!
  New\, retro\, and antique items will be on the table so whether a collect
 or or a fan there will be something for everyone.\n\nFood\, drink and the 
 best ambiance the city has to offer. Tickets are $25 for members and $30\n
 for non-members. Purchase your tickets in advance and receive $5 off per t
 icket! Tickets can be\npurchased at the Pabst Mansion\, via phone at (414)
  931-0808 or visit the â€śTICKETSâ€ť page of our\nonline gift shop at WWW.
 PABSTMANSION.COM.\n\nThe Pabst Mansion is open Monday-Saturday 10:00am-4:0
 0pm and Sunday noon-4:00pm (Closed Monday mid-January through February). T
 he Pabst Mansionâ€™s admissions are Adults $8\, Seniors/Students $7\, Chil
 dren 6-17 $4\, Children under 6 are admitted free. \n\nIf you have additio
 nal questions please contact Dawn Hourigan at (414)931-0808.
DTEND:20081011T030000
DTSTART:20081011T010000
LOCATION:Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion
SUMMARY:RETRO BEER NIGHT
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Every Saturday from 6AM to early afternoon. Largest outdoor wee
 kly flea market in Wisconsin! Hwy 23/73 in the Princeton City Park. For mo
 re information call (920) 295-3877.
DTEND:20080524T210000
DTSTART:20080524T130000
LOCATION:Princeton City Park
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SA;UNTIL=20081011T070000Z
SUMMARY:Princeton Flea Market
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Catlick Records presents the Dairyland Youth CD Release Party. 
  20 Year Reunion! With a FREE show featuring\, Casey Stang and Peter D A\'
 more\, Backroads and a Special Guest! The show starts at 9:00pm so be sure
  to check it out!
DTEND:20080824T080000
DTSTART:20080824T040000
LOCATION:Bubs Irish Pub
SUMMARY:3 Band Special Show
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Chasin\' Mason hits the stage at 9:30 pm.  Get here early to ge
 t in... once we\'re full you\'re out of luck!  A cover charge will apply.
 \n\nRooted in country and laced with rock \'n roll\, Chasin\' Mason is a W
 isconsin based group and one of the hottest up and coming bands in country
  music. \n\nA melting pot of musical influences\, Chasin\' Mason mixes Mer
 le and Mellencamp with U2 and Keith Urban to create their Rockinâ€™ edge w
 ith a story to tell. The guys borrow their style\, and passion from their 
 diverse pasts. Pulling from musical families\, hard childhoods\, wrong cro
 wds\, and right girls\, Chasinâ€™ Mason plays Real Life Real Loud!!!
DTEND:20080914T090000
DTSTART:20080914T043000
LOCATION:Bubs Irish Pub
SUMMARY:Chasin\' Mason
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END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Family Fun Day\nSept. 13 \n12 pm - 3 pm\nSt. Anthony\'s School
 \nCost: TBD\nCarnival Games and Prizes\n \nSpaghetti Dinner\nSept 13\n5 pm
  - 7 pm\nReichling Hall\nCost: $7.00 per adult/ $4.00 per child\nIncludes 
 Spaghetti\, Salad\, Beverage and dessert\nchild\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080913
LOCATION:St. Anthony School (rReichling Hall)
SUMMARY:Family Fun Day & Spaghetti Dinner
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for our kick-off meeting on SEPTEMBER 16\, 2008 at
  9-11am.\n\nSheboygan Area MOPS meets every 1st Tuesday of the month from 
 October â€“ May at 9-11am. All Mothers with children from birth through ki
 ndergarten are welcome.\n\nChildcare is provided.
DTEND:20080916T180000
DTSTART:20080916T160000
LOCATION:Bethlehem Lutheran School
SUMMARY:MOPS Kick-Off Meeting
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=168
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:An annual event held in the Village of Wauwatosa with festiviti
 es that include entertainment on 2 stages\, a children\'s area with games\
 , a wide variety of foods and a \'fun run.\'\n\nCall 414-899-6449
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080905
LOCATION:Village of Wauwatosa
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080906T070000Z
SUMMARY:Tosa Fest
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=169
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Looking for something for the whole family? Join us for\nChildr
 en\'s games\, prizes and rides!\n1:00 to 7:00 PM\nGiant Inflatable Slide a
 nd Dalmatian Bounce\nTumbleweed G Force - Spinner 5:00 to 9:00 PM\n\nEUCHR
 E TOURNAMENT\nSign-up 1:00 to 1:30 p.m.\n\nLIVE MUSIC\nWooden Bridges (Blu
 egrass)\n2:00 to 5:00 PM\nNight Shift (Rock n Roll)\n7:00 to 11:00 PM\n\nS
 ILENT AUCTION\nWillie G autographed Harley Davidson Flag!\nPacker autograp
 hed memorabilia\, gift baskets!\nantiques\, gift certificates and more!\n
 \nRAFFLES!\nFree standing Grandfather Clock raffle\n$2000/$500/$200/$100 G
 rand raffle\n\nGRILLED FOOD / REFRESHMENTS all day\n\nBring your friends a
 nd family to celebrate on our new land!\n\ninfo@blteresaparish.org
DTEND:20080914T060000
DTSTART:20080913T200000
LOCATION:Blessed Teresa of Calcutta
SUMMARY:First Parish Festival
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=170
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6661OUH5Iw@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy food\, fun\, entertainment and more at Rhinelander\'s ann
 ual Oktoberfest celebration. Rhinelander keeps up with this German traditi
 on with one of Wisconsin\'s most popular Oktoberfest celebrations. Indulge
  in authentic German food\, tap your toes to great music\, fun and enterta
 inment for children\, and browse the art & craft fair. You don\'t have to 
 be German to enjoy this weekend.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080904
LOCATION:Rhinelander
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080907T070000Z
SUMMARY:Oktoberfest
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=171
END:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The fifth annual Madison World Music Festival will be held from
  September 12-20\, 2008\, in the Memorial Union and other venues. On the 1
 4th it will be held at the Wisconsin Union Theater and The Annex and on th
 e 20th it will move to the Willy Street Fair. Again this year\, all events
  are free and open to the public. Patrons who wish to can donate to help t
 he festival thrive for years to come.\n\nIn its fifth and biggest year so 
 far the festival again brings extraordinary artists from all over the worl
 d for free performances\, workshops\, lectures\, and other outreach events
 . This year\, weâ€™re showcasing the many faces of Indian music and dance.
  Stiltwalking puppeteers Dragon Knights return for the second year\, this 
 time with Corto the Pink Flamingo.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080912
LOCATION:Wisconsin Union Theater and Others
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080920T070000Z
SUMMARY:Madison World Music Festival
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=172
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:GREAT RUMMAGE FOR MEN & BACK-TO-SCHOOL CLOTHES FOR YOUR DAUGHTE
 R\, Aug. 29 & 30\, 8-4\, 408 Prentice St\, Stevens Point. Huge variety of 
 wood working & other tools and supplies all only 1 yr old. Including large
  tool cart\, cordless drills\, bench sander & more. Household items & girl
 s clothing all name brand.
DTEND:20080829T230000
DTSTART:20080829T150000
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080830T070000Z
SUMMARY:Great Rummage For Men & Back-To-School Girl\'s Clothes
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=173
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DESCRIPTION:We are on the MOVE to end Alzheimerâ€™s!\n\nWhere:\n\nMount Mar
 y College\n2900 N Menomonee River Parkway\nMilwaukee\n\nWhen:\n\nOctober 4
 \, 2008 - 9:00 A.M.\n\nLength:\n\n3 Miles\n\nDetails:\n\nLeading the Walk 
 will be\nHonory Chairperson\nPiero Antuono\, M.D.\nProfessor of Neurology 
 and\nDirector of the Dementia Research Center\nat the Medical College of W
 isconsin\n\n\nParticipating in Memory Walk is easy and fun â€“ and we prov
 ide you with all the tools you need to get started!\n\n\n1  Sign up as a t
 eam with your friends\, family\, organization\, or register as an individu
 al participant.\n\n2  Create your own Web site and personalize it with pic
 tures and stories.\n\n3  Set a fundraising goal and send e-mails to everyo
 ne you know asking them to join and support you.\n\n4  Walk and celebrate 
 the difference you are making in the millions of lives affected by Alzheim
 erâ€™s.\n\n\nThe Alzheimer\'s Association Memory WalkÂ® is the nation\'s l
 argest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer care\, support and
  research â€“ and it calls on volunteers of all ages to become champions i
 n the fight against this fatal disease. Since 1989\, Memory Walk has raise
 d more than $230 million for our cause.\n\nBy joining Memory Walk\, youâ€™
 ll be walking with a purpose â€“ and MOVING us ever closer to a world with
 out Alzheimer\'s.\n\nThe Alzheimer\'s Association\, the leading voluntary 
 health organization in Alzheimer care\, support and research\, is dedicate
 d to finding prevention methods\, treatments and an eventual cure for Alzh
 eimerâ€™s.\n\nOur vision is a world without Alzheimerâ€™s.\n\n
DTEND:20081004T185900
DTSTART:20081004T160000
LOCATION:Mount Mary College
SUMMARY:Memory Walk Milwaukee
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=175
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-66810vjeUJ@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:We are on the MOVE to end Alzheimerâ€™s!\n\nWhere:\n\nMount Mar
 y College\n2900 N Menomonee River Parkway\nMilwaukee\n\nWhen:\n\nOctober 4
 \, 2008 - 9:00 A.M.\n\nLength:\n\n3 Miles\n\nDetails:\n\nLeading the Walk 
 will be\nHonory Chairperson\nPiero Antuono\, M.D.\nProfessor of Neurology 
 and\nDirector of the Dementia Research Center\nat the Medical College of W
 isconsin\n\n\nParticipating in Memory Walk is easy and fun â€“ and we prov
 ide you with all the tools you need to get started!\n\n\n1  Sign up as a t
 eam with your friends\, family\, organization\, or register as an individu
 al participant.\n\n2  Create your own Web site and personalize it with pic
 tures and stories.\n\n3  Set a fundraising goal and send e-mails to everyo
 ne you know asking them to join and support you.\n\n4  Walk and celebrate 
 the difference you are making in the millions of lives affected by Alzheim
 erâ€™s.\n\n\nThe Alzheimer\'s Association Memory WalkÂ® is the nation\'s l
 argest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer care\, support and
  research â€“ and it calls on volunteers of all ages to become champions i
 n the fight against this fatal disease. Since 1989\, Memory Walk has raise
 d more than $230 million for our cause.\n\nBy joining Memory Walk\, youâ€™
 ll be walking with a purpose â€“ and MOVING us ever closer to a world with
 out Alzheimer\'s.\n\nThe Alzheimer\'s Association\, the leading voluntary 
 health organization in Alzheimer care\, support and research\, is dedicate
 d to finding prevention methods\, treatments and an eventual cure for Alzh
 eimerâ€™s.\n\nOur vision is a world without Alzheimerâ€™s.\n\n
DTEND:20081004T185900
DTSTART:20081004T160000
LOCATION:Mount Mary College
SUMMARY:Memory Walk Milwaukee
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=176
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6686vvsKpu@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:We are on the MOVE to end Alzheimerâ€™s!\n\nWhere:\n\nMarian Un
 iversity\n45 South National Avenue\nFond du Lac\, WI\n\nWhen:\n\nOctober 4
 \, 2008 - 9:00 A.M.\n\nLength:  2 Miles\n\nDetails:\n\nLeading the Walk wi
 ll be\nHonorary Chairperson\nDel Waldschmidt\nand\nCelebrity Walker Lynn R
 oethker\n1988 Olympic Judo Silver Medalist\n\n\nParticipating in Memory Wa
 lk is easy and fun â€“ and we provide you with all the tools you need to g
 et started!\n\n\n1  Sign up as a team with your friends\, family\, organiz
 ation\, or register as an individual participant.\n\n2  Create your own We
 b site and personalize it with pictures and stories.\n\n3  Set a fundraisi
 ng goal and send e-mails to everyone you know asking them to join and supp
 ort you.\n\n4  Walk and celebrate the difference you are making in the mil
 lions of lives affected by Alzheimerâ€™s.\n\n\nThe Alzheimer\'s Associatio
 n Memory WalkÂ® is the nation\'s largest event to raise awareness and fund
 s for Alzheimer care\, support and research â€“ and it calls on volunteers
  of all ages to become champions in the fight against this fatal disease. 
 Since 1989\, Memory Walk has raised more than $230 million for our cause.
 \n\nBy joining Memory Walk\, youâ€™ll be walking with a purpose â€“ and MO
 VING us ever closer to a world without Alzheimer\'s.\n\nThe Alzheimer\'s A
 ssociation\, the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer care\,
  support and research\, is dedicated to finding prevention methods\, treat
 ments and an eventual cure for Alzheimerâ€™s.\n\nOur vision is a world wit
 hout Alzheimerâ€™s.
DTEND:20081004T185900
DTSTART:20081004T160000
LOCATION:Marian University
SUMMARY:Memory Walk Fond du Lac
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=177
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6691tjvEt0@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:We are on the MOVE to end Alzheimerâ€™s!\n\n\nWhere:\n\nUW Park
 side Kenosha\n\nWhen:\n\nOctober 4\, 2008 - 9:00 A.M.\n\nLength:  2 Miles
 \n\nDetails:\n\nFeaturing Celebrity Walker John Malan\n\n\nParticipating i
 n Memory Walk is easy and fun â€“ and we provide you with all the tools yo
 u need to get started!\n\n\n1  Sign up as a team with your friends\, famil
 y\, organization\, or register as an individual participant.\n\n2  Create 
 your own Web site and personalize it with pictures and stories.\n\n3  Set 
 a fundraising goal and send e-mails to everyone you know asking them to jo
 in and support you.\n\n4  Walk and celebrate the difference you are making
  in the millions of lives affected by Alzheimerâ€™s.\n\n\nThe Alzheimer\'s
  Association Memory WalkÂ® is the nation\'s largest event to raise awarene
 ss and funds for Alzheimer care\, support and research â€“ and it calls on
  volunteers of all ages to become champions in the fight against this fata
 l disease. Since 1989\, Memory Walk has raised more than $230 million for 
 our cause.\n\nBy joining Memory Walk\, youâ€™ll be walking with a purpose 
 â€“ and MOVING us ever closer to a world without Alzheimer\'s.\n\nThe Alzh
 eimer\'s Association\, the leading voluntary health organization in Alzhei
 mer care\, support and research\, is dedicated to finding prevention metho
 ds\, treatments and an eventual cure for Alzheimerâ€™s.\n\nOur vision is a
  world without Alzheimerâ€™s.
DTEND:20081004T185900
DTSTART:20081004T160000
LOCATION:UW Parkside Kenosha
SUMMARY:Memory Walk Racine / Kenosha
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=178
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6696WLV2Hu@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:We are on the MOVE to end Alzheimerâ€™s!\n\n\nWhere:\n\nLibrary
  Park\n918 W Main Street\nLake Geneva\n\nWhen:\n\nSeptember 20\, 2008 - 9:
 00 A.M.\n\nLength:  1 Mile & 3 Mile Routes\n\nDetails:\n\nIn Memory of Wal
 ly Phillips\, Honorary Chairperson\n\n\nParticipating in Memory Walk is ea
 sy and fun â€“ and we provide you with all the tools you need to get start
 ed!\n\n\n1  Sign up as a team with your friends\, family\, organization\, 
 or register as an individual participant.\n\n2  Create your own Web site a
 nd personalize it with pictures and stories.\n\n3  Set a fundraising goal 
 and send e-mails to everyone you know asking them to join and support you.
 \n\n4  Walk and celebrate the difference you are making in the millions of
  lives affected by Alzheimerâ€™s.\n\n\nThe Alzheimer\'s Association Memory
  WalkÂ® is the nation\'s largest event to raise awareness and funds for Al
 zheimer care\, support and research â€“ and it calls on volunteers of all 
 ages to become champions in the fight against this fatal disease. Since 19
 89\, Memory Walk has raised more than $230 million for our cause.\n\nBy jo
 ining Memory Walk\, youâ€™ll be walking with a purpose â€“ and MOVING us e
 ver closer to a world without Alzheimer\'s.\n\nThe Alzheimer\'s Associatio
 n\, the leading voluntary health organization in Alzheimer care\, support 
 and research\, is dedicated to finding prevention methods\, treatments and
  an eventual cure for Alzheimerâ€™s.\n\nOur vision is a world without Alzh
 eimerâ€™s.
DTEND:20080920T185900
DTSTART:20080920T160000
LOCATION:Library Park
SUMMARY:Memory Walk Lake Geneva\, Wisconsin
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=179
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6700mVJhp4@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:We are on the MOVE to end Alzheimerâ€™s!\n\n\nWhere:  Sports Co
 re\n100 Willow Creek Drive\nKohler\n\nWhen:  September 27\, 2008 - 9:00 A.
 M.\n\nLength:  2.5 Miles\n\nDetails:\n\nLeading the Walk will be\nHonorary
  Chairperson\nState Senator Joe Leibham\n9th Senate District\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
 Participating in Memory Walk is easy and fun â€“ and we provide you with a
 ll the tools you need to get started!\n\n\n\n\n1\n\nSign up as a team with
  your friends\, family\, organization\, or register as an individual parti
 cipant.\n\n2\n\nCreate your own Web site and personalize it with pictures 
 and stories.\n\n3\n\nSet a fundraising goal and send e-mails to everyone y
 ou know asking them to join and support you.\n\n4\n\nWalk and celebrate th
 e difference you are making in the millions of lives affected by Alzheimer
 â€™s.\n\n\n\nThe Alzheimer\'s Association Memory WalkÂ® is the nation\'s l
 argest event to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer care\, support and
  research â€“ and it calls on volunteers of all ages to become champions i
 n the fight against this fatal disease. Since 1989\, Memory Walk has raise
 d more than $230 million for our cause.\n\nBy joining Memory Walk\, youâ€™
 ll be walking with a purpose â€“ and MOVING us ever closer to a world with
 out Alzheimer\'s.\n\nThe Alzheimer\'s Association\, the leading voluntary 
 health organization in Alzheimer care\, support and research\, is dedicate
 d to finding prevention methods\, treatments and an eventual cure for Alzh
 eimerâ€™s.\n\nOur vision is a world without Alzheimerâ€™s.
DTEND:20080927T185900
DTSTART:20080927T160000
LOCATION:Sports Core
SUMMARY:Memory Walk Sheboygan Wisconsin
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=180
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-67063bMVZK@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Rummage\nHUGE â€“ REALLY!\nFri & Sat 9-5\n8/29th & 8/30th\nEasy
  access from HWY 50\nEast Slades Corners\n38901 60th St.\nNew Plow Mounts\
 ,\nComputers.\nToo many toys.\n***$1 clothes: Boys & Girls 0-7 years\, Men
 â€™s\, womenâ€™s\, brand names***.\nMary Kay $0.50. Car seats\, Nice Crib 
 & Changing table\, & high chair.\nHousehold.\nToo much to list.\nDeep disc
 ounts Saturday after 1pm.\nEarly Birds charged double. Just donâ€™t do it\
 , thanks.\n
DTEND:20080830T000000
DTSTART:20080829T160000
LOCATION:East of Slades Corners\, Kenosha County
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080830T070000Z
SUMMARY:Burlington Rummage
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=181
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6711zTu7MU@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A century of family history\, a century of Quality Fabrications
 \, 1908 - 2008\n\nJoin the Milwaukee Metal Products Company at our Open Ho
 use Friday\, September 19\, 2008 from 3:30 to 6:00 pm\n\nThank you to our 
 employees...\nThank you to our valued customers...\nThank you to those who
  have played a key role towards our century of success!\n\nAppetizers and 
 beverages will be served.\nTour of our facility at 4:00 pm\n\nPlease RSVP 
 by September 9\, 2008\n\nMilwaukee Metal Products Company\n8000 West Flori
 st Avenue\nMilwaukee\, Wisconsin 53218\n\nPH:  414-463-2090\nFx:  414-463-
 5336\n\nEmail:  mmp  MilwaukeeMetalProducts.com\n
DTEND:20080920T010000
DTSTART:20080919T223000
LOCATION:Milwaukee Metal Products Company
SUMMARY:Milwaukee Metal Products 100th Anniversary Open House
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=182
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-67162ZhvG2@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Open House at the new DanceCircus Studio at \n527 North 27th St
 reet\n(just two blocks off the freeway\,\nbetween Michigan and Clybourn)\n
 \nSunday\, September 14\, 2008  2:00 pm to 4:00 pm\n3:00 Performance - Dem
 onstration\n3:30 Studio Name Unveiled\n\nFREE PARKING\n\nTour the studios\
 , check out class schedules\n\nElementary\, Middle & High School Teachers\
 , ask about DanceCircus Artist-In-Education and Schools programs.\n\nConce
 rts\, Student Matinees and Special Events.\n\nRegistration for Six-week Fa
 ll Classes\n\n414-277-8151
DTEND:20080919T230000
DTSTART:20080919T210000
LOCATION:DanceCircus\' New Studio 527 North 27th Street
SUMMARY:DanceCircus Open House at New Studio Downtown Milwaukee
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=183
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6720vB03Lj@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Competition for runner\, bikers\, and swimmers
DTEND:20080902T232200
DTSTART:20080902T222200
LOCATION: Monona Terrace Surrounding area
SUMMARY:Ford Ironman
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=184
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-67259jKiPv@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:competition for swimmwers\, bikers and runners
DTEND:20080903T065900
DTSTART:20080902T130000
LOCATION:Monona Terrace
SUMMARY:Ford Ironman
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=185
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6730pRbVfB@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:SHOP THE DAY AWAYâ€¦\n\nOUTSIDE  â€“ a real flea marketâ€¦some 
 old\, some new\, some rummageâ€¦maybe a few antiquesâ€¦but definitely some
  real bargains!\n\nINSIDE  - a large variety of handmade itemsâ€¦jewelry\,
  crocheted and knitted items\, paintings\, ceramics\, candles\, towels\, o
 rnaments\, and items galore!\n\nLOTS OF TIME TO SHOPâ€¦\n LOTS OF CRAFTERS
  AND VENDORS!!\n\nALL DAY - Weâ€™ll have sandwiches\, snack items\, and wh
 o knows what else all dayâ€¦so come to shop and when youâ€™re all shopped 
 outâ€¦relax and enjoy a beverage or a bite to eat!!  \n
DTEND:20080920T220000
DTSTART:20080920T160000
LOCATION:Marian Center for Nonprofits
SUMMARY:Flea Market & Craft Fair
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=186
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6736mLJVzS@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The New London Area Chamber of Commerce invites you to enjoy a 
 full day of family entertainment\, food and fun. The 2008 Cheese & Sausage
  FALL FAMILY FEST will be held Saturday\, September 13th in downtown New L
 ondon. The day starts at off with a 5K Run/Walk sponsored by the New Londo
 n Park & Rec. Dept.\n\nStarting at 9 a.m. and running through 4 p.m. craft
 ers\, produce and flea market vendors will line North Water Street. Kids c
 an participate in the kids zone games\, crafts\, bounce house\, and face p
 ainting all day for $1. Enjoy Randy Peterson â€“ Childrenâ€™s Performer as
  he entertains the entire family. Giggle with Dizzy D the Clown\, stop at 
 the petting zoo and ride the ponies. Hear awesome Christian Bands on the S
 tage of Praise in Taft Park. There will be lots of fall fun for all ages! 
 Check out the drawings for Theme Baskets of goodies at the large tent in f
 ront of Taft Park.\n\nVisit the Chamber booth\, sample and then purchase W
 isconsinâ€™s finest cheese and sausage manufactured locally in New London.
  Enjoy taste-tempting foods including donuts/funnel cakes\, homemade baked
  goods\, chili\, grilled brats and burgers\, and many others. The New Lond
 on Area Chamber of Commerce invites you and your family to join us for the
  2008 Cheese & Sausage FALL FAMILY FEST â€“ Saturday\, September 13th down
 town New London. Admission is FREE.\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20080912
LOCATION:Downtown New London
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080913T070000Z
SUMMARY:2008 Cheese & Sausage Fall Family Fest
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=187
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6741hTiNhp@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Time: 10:00am to 6:00pm\nLocation: Downtown Eau Claire along So
 uth Barstow St.\n\nInternational Fall Festival celebrates the rich diversi
 ty of the Chippewa Valley. The festival attracts thousands of people from 
 all over the midwest to the Downtown Eau Claire area.\n\nWith world-class 
 entertainment\, ethnic food stands and a wide variety of international art
 s and crafts\, the highlight of the days event is the Parade of Nations.\n
 \nFor more information\, contact:\nJessica Cather\n715-839-4919\njessica.c
 ather@eauclairewi.gov
DTEND:20080921T010000
DTSTART:20080920T170000
LOCATION:Downtown Eau Claire
SUMMARY:International Fall Festival
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=188
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6746NpmZ7g@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Third Annual Fine Furnishings & Fine Craft Show\, Milwaukee
  presents a marketplace for the finest in handcrafted furniture\, decorati
 ve accessories and original art to the public and designer trade professio
 nals located in the Milwaukee\, Door County\, Madison and Chicago area. It
  is the only show of its kind in the Midwestern United States. The show oc
 cupies 30\,000 square feet at the Midwest Airline Center. Over 150 artisan
 s from across the North America will exhibit and sell their work. For more
  information visit FineFurnishingsShows.com or call 401-816-0963.
DTEND:20080928T000000
DTSTART:20080927T170000
LOCATION:Midwest Airlines Center
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20080928T070000Z
SUMMARY:3rd Annual Fine Furnishings & Fine Craft Show
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=189
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6751Ow0uGJ@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Come and join the fun at the semiannual Wind Lake Street Fair! 
  The Street Fair is held the third Sunday in May and September\, from 6:00
  am to 5:00 pm. The Street Fair has been in existence now for more than a 
 quarter of a century\, with as many as 345 vendors participating in every 
 event. For a full listing of vendors\, including a detailed fair map\, ple
 ase visit the Map page.\n\nThe Street Fair is held twice a year. People fr
 om miles around turn out for a day of food\, fun\, gifts\, prizes\, entert
 ainment and best of all - good company. You\'ll be able to find all sorts 
 of things for sale\, ranging from antiques\, collectibles\, gifts\, foods\
 , service products\, plants\, rummage items and much more!\n\nBe sure to b
 ring the entire family as there is lots of fun and plenty to do. There\'s 
 so much to see and do. You\'ll be able to learn new things as well as buy 
 gifts and even satisfy your sweet tooth. Hamburgers\, brats and even a few
  brews for Dad headline our tasty menu. Be sure to come and join us!\n\nSi
 ncerely\,\nWind Lake Chamber of Commerce
DTEND:20080922T000000
DTSTART:20080921T130000
LOCATION:Wind Lake
SUMMARY:Wind Lake Fall Street Fair
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=190
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6756hAgkWj@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:To register call Chasity Robinson at 913-341-8949\n\nDr. Timoth
 y Callaghan (Biomedical Specialist using the Defeat Autism Now! Approach) 
 will be seeing patients on Saturday & Sunday from 8:30am to 6:00pm. Our go
 al is to improve the health and well being of individuals using integrativ
 e medicine\, in particular\, biomedical treatment options.  \n\nSpecialize
 d testing\, not available at traditional labs\, will be offered.  These te
 sts are designed to determine abnormalities associated with heavy metal to
 xins\, intestinal pathogens\, food allergies\, immune deficiencies\, and m
 ore. \n\nTimothy Callaghan\, MD specializes in Environmental Medicine\, Fa
 mily Practice Medicine\, Acupuncture\, and Chiropractic.  Prior to joining
  Dr. Lieberman in 2004\, he completed his medical residency at the Univers
 ity of Tennessee Family Practice Medicine program and worked in rural medi
 cine in Mississippi. Previously\, graduated from Life Chiropractic College
  in Marietta\, GA and practiced chiropractic in Princeton\, NJ- from 1985-
 1996\, specializing in sports injuries.  He spent a year intensively study
 ing both Chinese and Japanese approaches to acupuncture at the Tri-state I
 nstitute of Traditional Chinese Medicine in New York City\, NY (1993-1994)
 .  He continued to broaden his training and is board-eligible for the Amer
 ican Academy of Environmental Medicine. \n
DTEND:20081012T010000
DTSTART:20081011T153000
LOCATION:Residence Inn East
SUMMARY:OPutreach For Autism\, ADHD\, & Related Disorders
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=191
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6761AJag0S@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Tons of baby furniture: craddle\, walker\, swing\, changing tab
 le\, diaper champ\; Baby girl items: clothes sz newborn-18 months\, winter
 /fall jackets\, hats\, socks\, onsies\; NUK brand bottles\; 10 oz & 5 oz b
 ottles\, stage 1\, 2\, 3 nipples\; Tons of Christmas\, household: PartyLit
 e brand\, Kitchen items\, Twin Bedding\, Lamps\, Baskets\, purses\, NEXT b
 rand bike w/training wheels \nThursday - Saturday 9am - 4 pm
DTEND:20080918T230000
DTSTART:20080918T160000
LOCATION:Between College & Ramsey
SUMMARY:3 Family Rummage
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=192
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6767khdxto@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Waukesha Mothers of Twins Club holds group rummage sales tw
 ice each year. Our sales are open to the public!  There is a great variety
  of baby & children\'s clothing\, cribs\, car seats\, strollers\, swings\,
  toys\, books\, shoes\, bedding and lots more!  Our next rummage sale will
  be held Friday\, October 17th from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. ($2 entrance fee) and
  Saturday\, October 18th from 8 a.m. to noon (free entry) at Beautiful Sav
 ior Lutheran Church (1205 South East Avenue\, Waukesha - behind Kmart).
DTEND:20081018T040000
DTSTART:20081018T020000
LOCATION:Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church
SUMMARY:Waukesha Mothers of Twins Club Rummage Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=193
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6771xmU6A4@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Waukesha Mothers of Twins Club holds group rummage sales tw
 ice each year. Our sales are open to the public!  There is a great variety
  of baby & children\'s clothing\, cribs\, car seats\, strollers\, swings\,
  toys\, books\, shoes\, bedding and lots more!  Our next rummage sale will
  be held Friday\, October 17th from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. ($2 entrance fee) and
  Saturday\, October 18th from 8 a.m. to noon (free entry) at Beautiful Sav
 ior Lutheran Church (1205 South East Avenue\, Waukesha - behind Kmart).
DTEND:20081018T190000
DTSTART:20081018T150000
LOCATION:Beautiful Savior Lutheran Church
SUMMARY:Waukesha Mothers of Twins Club Rummage Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=194
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6777i2uEgu@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:CARDIOTONE is an all-inclusive\, energetic exercise class for p
 eople of all fitness levels. It is 30 minutes of cardiovascular exercise c
 oupled with strength training and core conditioning. CARDIOTONE offers a p
 ositive environment for both beginners and those who need a challenge. CAR
 DIOTONE has it all!  For more information\, visit:\nwww.cardiotone.blogspo
 t.com or email: cardiotone@gmail.com
DTEND:20081014T010000
DTSTART:20081014T000000
LOCATION:St. Johns UCC - Fellowship Hall (basement)
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO,TU,WE,TH;UNTIL=20081231T070000Z
SUMMARY:CARDIOTONE
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=195
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6783UnbC98@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:FREE YOUNG GIRL NAIL PAINTING BY APPOINTMENTONLY\nMON-FRI 4-6 P
 M\nSATURDAYS 10-6 PM\nLIMIT 2 PER FAMILY\nPERFECT FOR BEFORE OR AFTER LUNC
 H FOR SOMETHING GIRLY GIRL FUN TO DO WITH MOM OR JUST DAD AND DAUGHTER. \n
 BRING A CAMERA\, WE HAVE A DRESS UP TRUNK WITH FUN OUTFITS\, & ACCESSORIES
  FOR SOME PRETEND TIME.\nHAVE A GIRLS DAY OUT FUN!\nFULL SERVICE SALON WIT
 H FUN HAIR CHAIRS\nBIRTHDAY PARTY\'S\nSINGING MACHINE JONAS\'S BROTHERS\, 
 & HANNAH MONTANA\nEXP 01-01-08
DTEND:20081030T000000
DTSTART:20081029T160000
LOCATION:A Hair For Kids Salon LLC
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20081201T070000Z
SUMMARY:Free Young Girl Nail Painting
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=196
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6789xvohoL@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Over 30 high school bands from across the state will march onto
  the UW-Whitewater campus for the WSMA State Marching Band Championships. 
  Bands will compete in on of four classes for Best Percussion\, Best Music
 al Presentation\, Best Visual Performance and Best Color Guard\, in additi
 on to division awards and the top three awards in each class.  There will 
 also be bands performing in a non-competitive class.  This is a great even
 t for family\, friends and anyone who enjoys music and the marching band e
 xperience.  Tickets $11 at the door\, $6 students and seniors.
DTEND:20081019T053000
DTSTART:20081018T173000
LOCATION:UW-Whitewater\, Forrest Perkins Stadium
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20081019T070000Z
SUMMARY:WSMA State Marching Band Championships
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=197
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6794UUWmVU@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the fourth annual Miss Coulee Region Scholarship Pa
 geants\, 5pm at Westby High School Gymnasium on November 15\, 2008.  This 
 year\'s competition will feature contestants and entertainment from the \'
 Coulee Region\'.  Miss Coulee Region Pageant tickets are available for $10
 .00 each and can be purchased at www.misscouleeregion.org or at the door.
DTEND:20081116T033000
DTSTART:20081116T000000
LOCATION:Westby High School Gymnasium
SUMMARY:Miss Coulee Region Scholarship Pageant
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=198
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6799ijbG9t@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the fourth annual Miss Coulee Region Scholarship Pa
 geants\, 5pm at Westby High School Gymnasium on November 15\, 2008.  This 
 year\'s competition will feature contestants and entertainment from the \'
 Coulee Region\'.  Miss Coulee Region Pageant tickets are available for $10
 .00 each and can be purchased at www.misscouleeregion.org or at the door.
DTEND:20081116T033000
DTSTART:20081116T000000
LOCATION:Westby High School Gymnasium
SUMMARY:Miss Coulee Region Scholarship Pageant
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=199
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6804SCErzM@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Come to Fish Creek in Door County for fantastic and unique wint
 er fun! The weekend is filled with fun-filled events for all ages - free t
 rolley rides\, live music\, a parade\, fireman\'s pancake breakfast\, kite
 s over the bay\, homemade soups\, horse-drawn sleigh rides\, wine tastings
  and much more! Check out the Door County Idol competition and see who win
 s the title for 2009! Call 800-577-1880\, e-mail us at vacation@fishcreeki
 nfo.com or visit our website: www.fishcreekinfo.com for more information.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090206
LOCATION:Downtown Fish Creek
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090208T070000Z
SUMMARY:Fish Creek Winter Festival\, Feb. 6\, 7 & 8\, 2009
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=200
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-68091IJZED@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A huge juried arts & craft Fair & sale with 150 exhibitors! Hom
 e decor\, artwear\, jewelry\, gift items and holiday decor.  Delicious lun
 cheon and desserts.  All proceeds benefit the high school\'s arts & music 
 departments. $3 Free Parking.  Sunday November 9\, 10:00 1m - 4:00 pm.
DTEND:20081109T230000
DTSTART:20081109T170000
LOCATION:Brookfield East High School
SUMMARY:Holiday Arts & Craft Fair
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=201
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6813j0Nilb@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:1st Annual Deer Hunter Widowâ€™s Ball\n\n \n\nFriday\, November
  21st\n\nBall Park Pub & Grill\n\nDoors Open at 6:00pm ~ Party Starts at 6
 :45pm\n\n$15 in Advance / $20 at the Door\n\n *Tickets are non-refundable.
 \n\n \n\nYour registration fee includes: \n\n*2 drink tickets (good for ra
 il cocktails\, beer\, wine\, or soda) \n*Pure Romance Party \n*Male entert
 ainment \n*Coupon for 40% off any ONE Pure Romance item! \n*PLUS! The firs
 t 25 paid registrations will receive a FREE Pure Romance Party Pack at the
  door!\n \n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081121
LOCATION:Ball Park Pub & Grill
SUMMARY:Deer Hunter Widow\'s Ball
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=202
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6818oGdBch@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Lannon Lions Club Board Meeting to convene the first Monday of 
 every month at 7pm (unless otherwise noted)
DTEND:20081104T030000
DTSTART:20081104T020000
LOCATION:Lannon Lions Community Center - Lannon Village Hall
SUMMARY:Lannon Lions Club Board Meeting
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=203
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6824TBNTm9@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Cocktails 6:30 PM\nDinner at 7:00 PM - 3rd Monday of Each Month
  Unless Otherwise Noted\n
DTEND:20081118T030000
DTSTART:20081118T013000
LOCATION:Hellmans
SUMMARY:Lannon Lions Club Dinner Meetings
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=204
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6829tcVn2I@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Lots to chose from. Tables\, Kitchen Table with 6 chairs\, Dres
 sors 1 with mirror\, Kitchen Sets Pigs and Gingerbread man\, Box Fans\, 1 
 stand up fan\, Pots and pans\, Bikes including Mongoose and Huffy Kaibab a
 nd other kid bikes and ten speeds\, Snow board\, Car ramps\, C.D.\'s\, Boo
 ks\, Toys\, Kid Tents\, Dishes\, Bakeware\, Lamps\, Pictures\, Everything 
 Must Go
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20081029
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20081031T060000Z
SUMMARY:MOVING SALE
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=205
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6836tl697w@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Lots to chose from. Tables\, Kitchen Table with 6 chairs\, Dres
 sors 1 with mirror\, Kitchen Sets Pigs and Gingerbread man\, Box Fans\, 1 
 stand up fan\, Pots and pans\, Bikes including Mongoose and Huffy Kaibab a
 nd other kid bikes and ten speeds\, Snow board\, Car ramps\, C.D.\'s\, Boo
 ks\, Toys\, Kid Tents\, Dishes\, Bakeware\, Lamps\, Pictures\, Everything 
 Must Go
DTEND:20081029T155400
DTSTART:20081029T145400
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20081031T060000Z
SUMMARY:MOVING SALE
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=206
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6841obww7k@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Please note\, this training is generic to ALL home and small bu
 siness owners.\n\nJoin A Business & Personal Coach\, Mentor\, Author\, and
  Successful Entrepreneur with over 30 Years Experience as He Gives You the
  Straight Scoop On...\n\n* Understanding your family members...ALL of them
  \n* Improving communication with co-workers \n* Increasing your income by
  knowing how others think \n* Time & Money Freedom - on the same day - aga
 in & again \n* The 5 \'must have\' factors for career success...and why \n
 * \'Tools\' to apply to ANY situation or relationship in Life! \n* Own You
 r Life...and Enjoy 7-Day Weekends!\n\nAttendance by RSVP only:  walter.rea
 de@gmail.com
DTEND:20081116T010000
DTSTART:20081115T220000
LOCATION:Holiday Inn Express
SUMMARY:Colors Technology -- Learning the secret language of your prospects
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=207
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6846GptBBU@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Lakes Area Womenâ€™s Society is holding a meeting on Monday
 \, November 10th\, 2008 6:00pm Community Room at People\'s Bank in Elkhorn
 .  LAWS meets the second Monday of every month â€“ September through May. 
  Please join us!\n\nLakes Area Womenâ€™s Society promotes civic and educat
 ion improvement through charitable and social fellowship.  If you are inte
 rested in learning more about the Lakes Area Womenâ€™s Society\, please co
 ntact LAWS President\, Karen Oglesby at (262) 374-0347.\n
DTEND:20081108T212600
DTSTART:20081108T202600
LOCATION:People\'s Bank of Elkhorn
SUMMARY:Lakes Area Women\'s Society meeting
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=208
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6852ik90vg@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Lakes Area Womenâ€™s Society is holding a meeting on Monday
 \, November 10th\, 2008 6:00pm Community Room at People\'s Bank in Elkhorn
 .  LAWS meets the second Monday of every month â€“ September through May. 
  Please join us!\n\nLakes Area Womenâ€™s Society promotes civic and educat
 ion improvement through charitable and social fellowship.  If you are inte
 rested in learning more about the Lakes Area Womenâ€™s Society\, please co
 ntact LAWS President\, Karen Oglesby at (262) 374-0347.\n
DTEND:20081108T212600
DTSTART:20081108T202600
LOCATION:People\'s Bank of Elkhorn
SUMMARY:Lakes Area Women\'s Society meeting
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=209
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6857UPuuR6@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Lakes Area Womenâ€™s Society is holding a meeting on Monday
 \, November 10th\, 2008 6:00pm Community Room at People\'s Bank in Elkhorn
 .  LAWS meets the second Monday of every month â€“ September through May. 
  Please join us!\n\nLakes Area Womenâ€™s Society promotes civic and educat
 ion improvement through charitable and social fellowship.  If you are inte
 rested in learning more about the Lakes Area Womenâ€™s Society\, please co
 ntact LAWS President\, Karen Oglesby at (262) 374-0347.\n
DTEND:20081111T030000
DTSTART:20081111T010000
LOCATION:People\'s Bank of Elkhorn
SUMMARY:Lakes Area Women\'s Society meeting
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=210
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6862ViVzMv@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:\n\nThe Superior Town Hall is the place to be on November 29th.
 \n\nwhere is the Town Hall? Hwy 35 just minutes south of Superior.\n\nOur 
 Christmas Boutique will have hand Painted pots/herb starter sets\,deocarat
 ive\nplaques\,painted glass\,lawn/garden solar light decor\,candles\,stain
 ed\nglass\,stepping stone\,decorated bar/counter stools\,fleece\nquilts\,h
 ats\,baked potato bags\,towels\,embroidery\,Christmas ornaments\,decoratio
 ns\,photo\ncards\,graphic t\'s & sweats\, car decals\, and much much more.
 \n\nAll this and Lunch too!\n\nThere will be lunch\, just not sure what ye
 t so check back\,oh and guess what? Santa will be here with free treats fo
 r the kids\, and free coffee all day to!\n\nNeed Directions? No problem\, 
 call 715-399-8458\n
DTEND:20081129T230000
DTSTART:20081129T160000
LOCATION:Superior Town Hall
SUMMARY:Crafts & Beyond Christmas Boutique
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=211
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6867rha38f@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:\n\nSanta is arriving early in Superior this year! Come have lu
 nch with Santa at the crafts and beyond Christmas Boutique at the superior
  Town Hall\, located on Hwy 35\, just minutes outside of Superior\, for mo
 re info call 715-395-2579. Mrs. Claus will also be there to take pictures 
 and for $5.00 you can save it for posterity. There will also be a small tr
 eat for the kids\, and possibly other Christmas surprises.\n\nSanta will a
 lso have his bag ready for all your children\'s letters to Santa\, so have
  your child write his list\,so Santa can get a jump start on his Gift list
 . Were you good? or bad? Only Santa Knows!\n\nJoin Santa and some of his C
 hristmas Elves at the Crafts & Beyond Christmas Boutique!\n
DTEND:20081129T220000
DTSTART:20081129T180000
LOCATION:Superior Town Hall
SUMMARY:Lunch with Santa
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=212
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6873ZpXzA6@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Vendor and Craft Show featuring Tastefully Simple\, Pampered Ch
 ef\, Aura Stella Jewelry\, Scentsy Candles\, Stampin Up\, Usborne Books\, 
 Lia Sophia Jewelry\, MaryKay Cosmetics\, Partylite Candles\, Silpado Desig
 ns\, Wood crafts\, Teachers Gifts\, Quilt Crafters
DTEND:20081122T220000
DTSTART:20081122T160000
LOCATION:The Crosby Place (the old moose club)
SUMMARY:Deer Widows Weekend Vendor Show
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=213
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-687882uuUz@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Pewaukee Lake - Fishing registration begins 6 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
  Main raffle drawing 5 p.m. Meat raffles all day long begining at 9 a.m.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090214
LOCATION:Waterfront Sports Bar & Grill
SUMMARY:Badger Fisherman\'s League Ice Fisheree
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=214
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6882VmjKsj@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Live Music by the Swamp Bottom Boys starts 8 pm\nDinner Buffet 
 - Baked Chicken\, BBQ Ribs\, Peel & Eat Shrimp\, Carved Roast Beef\, Mashe
 d Potatoes & Gravy\, Salad Bar\, Rolls & Butter  $13.99\nSpecial Room Pkgs
  available
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090101
LOCATION:Super 8 Darlington Bridges Restaurant\, Lounge & Banquet Center
SUMMARY:New Year\'s Celebration
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=215
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6888Aam86l@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Live Music by the Swamp Bottom Boys starts 8 pm\nDinner Buffet 
 - Baked Chicken\, BBQ Ribs\, Peel & Eat Shrimp\, Carved Roast Beef\, Mashe
 d Potatoes & Gravy\, Salad Bar\, Rolls & Butter  $13.99\nSpecial Room Pkgs
  available
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090101
LOCATION:Super 8 Darlington Bridges Restaurant\, Lounge & Banquet Center
SUMMARY:New Year\'s Celebration
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=216
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6893cPhTm0@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Live Music by the Swamp Bottom Boys starts 8 pm\nDinner Buffet 
 - Baked Chicken\, BBQ Ribs\, Peel & Eat Shrimp\, Carved Roast Beef\, Mashe
 d Potatoes & Gravy\, Salad Bar\, Rolls & Butter  $13.99\nSpecial Room Pkgs
  available
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090101
LOCATION:Super 8 Darlington Bridges Restaurant\, Lounge & Banquet Center
SUMMARY:New Year\'s Celebration
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=217
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6898vDo1Dv@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:January 24\nWisdom of the Heart: A Transformational Retreat Day
  with Tama Kieves/ www.AwakeningArtistry.com\n10:00am - 3:00pm\nInfinity H
 ealing Center\, 3305 North 124th St.\, Brookfield WI\n\nYour heart holds a
 ll you need to know. How to create that dream job. When to leave that rela
 tionship. What to wish or dare for. The path to peace of mind.\n\nAre you 
 in transition? Are you ready to listen to your own heart? Don\'t miss this
  special retreat day facilitated by Tama. Join a gathering of wondrous ind
 ividuals who are passionately committing to themselves to create a safe sp
 ace where fears\, ponderings\, and life-long dreams rise to light\, ignite
 d by the group\'s commitment to self-honesty\, support\, creative brainsto
 rming and unleashing true inspiration and direction. Together we will prac
 tice letting go of self-judgment and letting go into self-expression\, sel
 f-forgiveness\, brilliance\, healing\, and the startling wisdom of our own
  life journey. Creating an environment of synergy and support\, we\'ll use
  a variety of deepening and creative hands-on techniques to get out of our
  heads\, past our fears\, and into the unparalleled direction and wisdom o
 f our hearts. \n\nDownload more information (PDF): http://www.awakeningart
 istry.com/pdf/wisdom.milwaukee012409.pdf\nRegister on-line: http://www.awa
 keningartistry.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=25&products_id=87\n\nFor t
 hose of you who are not yet familiar with Tama Kieves\, (www.AwakeningArti
 stry.com) she is an honors graduate of Harvard Law School who left her cor
 porate law practice to write and to embolden others to live and breathe th
 eir most meaningful self-expression. Best-selling author of the life-chang
 ing book This Time I Dance! Creating the Work You Love\, (which was chosen
  as a Finalist for the National Nautilus Book Award\, along with the Dalai
  Lama\'s book The Art of Happiness) she is now a sought-after speaker and 
 career coach who has helped thousands of individuals world-wide to live th
 eir creative dreams. She frequently presents at the world-famous Omega Ins
 titute and the Canyon Ranch six star spa and other fabulous destinations.
 \n\nFor more details about Tama\'s events and destination vacations please
  check out Tama\'s calendar page at: http://www.awakeningartistry.com/cale
 ndar.html\n\n\'If you\'re this successful doing work you don\'t love\, wha
 t could you do with work you do love?\'\n\nTHIS TIME I DANCE!\nCreating th
 e Work You Love/\nHow One Harvard Lawyer Left It All to Have It All\nwww.A
 wakeningArtistry.com \n
DTEND:20090124T220000
DTSTART:20090124T170000
LOCATION:Infinity Healing Center
SUMMARY:Wisdom of the Heart: A Transformational Retreat Day with Tama Kieve
 s!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=218
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6904nKxbNs@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Reaching well over 200 vehicles\, this show has something for e
 veryone!
DTEND:20090515T040000
DTSTART:20090515T000000
LOCATION:McDonalds
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TH;UNTIL=20090924T070000Z
SUMMARY:McDonald\'s Thursday Night Car Show
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=219
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-69087gERBk@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Come check out St. Anthony School in Menomonee Falls on January
  25\, 2009.\n\nDuring our open house you will tour classrooms\, meet curre
 nt parents\, check out our Smart Board in our computer lab\, listen to per
 formances from our music program and enjoy an ice cream social with your f
 amily.\n\nChildrenâ€™s Mass at 10:30am\nOpen House 11:30 â€“ 1:30pm\n
DTEND:20090125T203000
DTSTART:20090125T183000
LOCATION:St. Anthony School
SUMMARY:St. Anthony School Open House
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=220
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6913KsfsD8@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Discover the world of fragrance\, while blending your  \nown pe
 rsonal picks from 100 fragrance oils. they can be added to our luxurious b
 ath and bobdy products. Refreshments will served.\n1:00pm----4:00pm  May 3
  2009
DTEND:20090503T230000
DTSTART:20090503T200000
LOCATION:Chou-Chou Fragrance Blending Bar
SUMMARY:Chou-Chou Fragrance Blending Bar Grand Opening
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=221
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6918nx6vuh@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Come see why The Now\, is quickly becoming the most talked abou
 t live cover band in Southeastern Wisconsin. After just six short years on
  the scene\, The Now has grown into one of the best kept secrets in town. 
 With a mountain of live shows behind them\, including opening for many nat
 ional acts like\, Loverboy\, The Outfield\, Pat Benatar and Sister Hazel\,
  The Now is one of the hottest\, not-so-new cover bands in Wisconsin. The 
 Now is becoming a rock fan\'s favorite indulgence on a weekly basis. Bring
 ing back what it means to be a rock and roll fan. The very best of classic
  rock to current rock.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090118
LOCATION:Circle B Recreation
SUMMARY:The Now
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=222
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6923PwZviW@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Pat McCudy is a Wisconsin Legend! Playin is own brand of music 
 he will make you laugh and make you dance all night! Make sure you come ou
 t to check out Pat McCurdy Live at Circle \'B\'
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090201
LOCATION:Circle B Recreation
SUMMARY:Pat McCurdy Live
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=223
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6928HTEhLg@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A 20-kilometer running race and non-competitive 5K to benefit t
 he Nancy Sellars Memorial Foundation\, an unincorporated non-profit associ
 ation. Inspired by the memory of Nancy Sellars\, a Milwaukee-area enduranc
 e athlete killed by a drunk driver in July\, 2008\, the Nancy Sellars Memo
 rial Foundation is devoted to the promotion of bicycle safety and the elim
 ination of drunk driving.\n\n<b>COURSE:</b> Both events will be run within
  Lapham Peak State Park. The 20K will be a mix of wide\, well-groomed ski 
 trails and the single-track Ice Age. The non-competitive 5K shuffle will b
 e on the ski trails.\n\n<b>DATE/TIME:</b> The 20K run will begin at 9:30 a
 .m.\, April 26\, 2009. The 5K starts at 10 a.m. Both events begin and end 
 at the Homestead Hollow Ed Trecker Lodge (the upper cabin).\n\n<b>REGISTRA
 TION:</b> Registration is available on-line at http://beartrax.nancysellar
 s.com or by mailing in the completed PDF application (MAIL TO: Nancy Sella
 rs Memorial Foundation U.A.\, P.O. Box 320346\, Franklin\, WI 53132).\n\nD
 ay-of registration is from 8 - 9 a.m. at Homestead Hollow.\n\n<b>HOW MUCH?
 </b> Race fees for the Bear Trax 20K are $25 by April 17 and $30 after. Fo
 r the Brownie Shuffle\, fees are $20 until April 17 and $25 after. Checks 
 should be written to: Nancy Sellars Memorial Foundation\, U.A.\n\n<b>WHAT 
 DO I GET?</b> Runners get a GORGEOUS race course with stocked aid stations
  and a long-sleeve technical shirt. Food will be available after the race 
 and raffle prizes\nwill be given during the awards ceremony. AWARDS: Besid
 es overall awards for the male and female winners of the 20K\, awards will
  also be distributed to the\ntop three (M & F) in each of the following ag
 e groups: 18 and under\, 19-29\, 30-39\, 40-49\, 50-59\, 60-69\, 70+\n\n<b
 >DRIVING DIRECTIONS:</b> Lapham Peak State Park is less than a mile south 
 of I-94 on Hwy C\, Delafield exit. It\'s about 30 minutes west of Milwauke
 e and 45 minutes east of Madison. Parking will be available near the start
 -finish area. Cars need a state park sticker. One day passes can be purcha
 sed at the entrance.\n\n<b>QUESTIONS:</b> Updates about the race will be p
 osted at www.nancysellars.com.
DTEND:20090426T210000
DTSTART:20090426T150000
LOCATION:Lapham Peak
SUMMARY:Bear Trax 20K & Brownie Shuffle 5K Benefit Walk
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=224
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6934CGRKuU@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Oshkosh Violet Society presents its 29th annual African violet 
 show & sale\, May 2\, 10-4:30pm and May 3\, 11:30-3pm. Come see hundreds o
 f beautiful African violets and related plants exhibited and for sale. Pot
 s\, fertilizer\, & soil also for sale. Demonstrations on violet culture av
 ailable upon request. Come ask the experts for advice on growing African v
 iolets and related plants. Free admission and parking.
DTEND:20090502T233000
DTSTART:20090502T170000
LOCATION:St.Jude the Apostle Church(formerly St.Heart Church)
SUMMARY:African Violet Show & Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=225
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6939F73cdg@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Join Usâ€¦\nTaste Around the World\n\nPlease your palate while 
 you enjoy tastes of wine\, beer & food from all over the world. Weâ€™ll vi
 sit the Mediterranean\, Mexico\, Asia and Europe.\n\nSaturday\, March 28\,
  2009\n6:00 â€“ 11:00 pm\nSt. Anthony School â€“ Reichling Hall\nN74 W1360
 4 Appleton Ave.\nMenomonee Falls\, WI 53051\n\nTickets:\nFor reservations 
 call:\nAndrea (262) 293-9475\n
DTEND:20090329T060000
DTSTART:20090329T000000
LOCATION:St. Anthony School
SUMMARY:Taste Around the World
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=226
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6945eK2IUF@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The World\'s Largest Music Festival returns to the Milwaukee la
 kefront.  Join us for the party!
DTEND:20090626T065900
DTSTART:20090625T190000
LOCATION:Summerfest Grounds
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090705T070000Z
SUMMARY:Summerfest 2009
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=227
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6951AUGMHB@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Craft/Vendor Sale to be held at the Green Bay Eagles Club at 10
 35 Vanderbraak St\, Green Bay\, WI on March 7\, 2009 from 9am - 2pm Admiss
 ion is free!! also there will be Booyah for sale for $2.50 a bowl.
DTEND:20090307T210000
DTSTART:20090307T160000
LOCATION:Green Bay Eagles Club
SUMMARY:Green Bay Eagles Club Craft/Vendor and Booyah Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=228
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6956JVZvsX@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:\'Gilbert\'s burnished voice poured over one purling\, liquid m
 elody after another\, over an accompaniment of tender arpeggios and supple
  chord progressions. Well-crafted and thoughtful\, the songs qualified as 
 \'folk\' only in the loosest sense\'\n---The Chicago Tribune----\n
DTEND:20090321T041500
DTSTART:20090321T013000
LOCATION:Unitarian Church - North
SUMMARY:the Wisconsin Singer/Songwriter Series presents Vance Gilbert
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=229
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6961mtwMta@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Grab a Friend or Two and come spend the day/night at Super 8 Ve
 rona. Full Massages\, Hand Parrafin Treatments\, Cash and Carry Vendors\, 
 Water Aerobics\, Stampin Up Class\, Jewelry Beading Class
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090321
LOCATION:Super 8 Verona
SUMMARY:Ladies Night Out
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=230
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6966j6mDBd@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:\nBlues In The Park\n\nfeaturing the music of 2 bands:\n\nThe L
 ove Buzzards and Left Wing Bourbon\n\nMemorial Park Bandshell - Durand\, W
 I\n\nWednesday\, May 20th. - 6pm to 9pm\n\nNo admission charge\, but a fre
 e will donation of non-perishable food or cash will be appreciated - proce
 eds to \'Bread Of Life\' food pantry \n\nConcessions will be available in 
 Memorial Park from several local non-profit groups\n\nAll ages welcome\n\n
 Sponsored in part by: Blues On The Chippewa\, CV Blues Society\, DIG\, Con
 struction Zone\, Econo Foods\, and Shari\'s Chippewa Club\n
DTEND:20090521T040000
DTSTART:20090521T010000
LOCATION:Memorial Park
SUMMARY:Blues In The Park
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=231
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6971BRlgwU@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:2nd. Annual\nBlues On The Chippewa\nMemorial Park - Durand\, WI
 \nSaturday & Sunday\, August 1 & 2 - 2009\n12 bands over two days\nFree Ad
 mission - Free Camping Available\nwww.bluesonthechippewa.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090306
LOCATION:Memorial Park
SUMMARY:Blues On The Chippewa
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=232
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6978zUc0oT@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:2nd. Annual\nBlues On The Chippewa\nMemorial Park - Durand\, WI
 \nSaturday & Sunday\, August 1 & 2 - 2009\n12 bands over 2 days!\nFree Adm
 ission - Free Camping Available\nwww.bluesonthechippewa.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090801
LOCATION:Memorial Park
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090802T070000Z
SUMMARY:Blues On The Chippewa
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=233
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6983KIizoO@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:2nd. Annual\nBlues On The Chippewa\nMemorial Park - Durand\, WI
 \nSaturday & Sunday\, August 1 & 2 - 2009\n12 bands over 2 days!\nFree Adm
 ission - Free Camping Available\nwww.bluesonthechippewa.org
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090801
LOCATION:Memorial Park
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090802T070000Z
SUMMARY:Blues On The Chippewa
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=234
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6988B2jWRv@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Motor Madness â€“ Sunday\, May 17 1:00 â€“ 4:00 pm\nPewaukee Vi
 llage Park \nFree Admission\nThis amazing day of classic cars\, trucks\, e
 ngines and construction equipment is sure to delight the kid in everyone. 
 On display will be dozens of vehicles of all kinds from the past\, present
  and future â€“ learn about\, peek under the hood and crawl into motor mad
 ness!  Donâ€™t forget your camera.\n
DTEND:20090310T220000
DTSTART:20090310T190000
LOCATION:Pewaukee Village Park
SUMMARY:Motor Madness
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=235
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-6994GMgtns@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Lakeside Classics at Lakefront Park â€“ This event runs each We
 dnesday\nJune 10th - August 26th\, Noon â€“ 1:00 pm (weather permitting) N
 o music on July 22nd.\nThis is an hour of pre-recorded classical music at 
 Lakefront Park on Pewaukee Lake. Bring your lunch and sit and enjoy an hou
 r of classical music.  \n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090610
LOCATION:Lakefront Park
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=WE;UNTIL=20090826T070000Z
SUMMARY:Lakeside Classic\'s at Lakefront Park
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=236
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7000Piusr7@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Waterfront Wednesday\'s â€“ This event runs each Wednesday \nJu
 ne 3rd â€“ August 26th\, 6pm â€“ 9pm \nThis free musical series is held (w
 eather permitting)\, at the Pewaukee Lakefront on Wisconsin Avenue\, Pewau
 kee.  \n
DTEND:20090604T040000
DTSTART:20090604T010000
LOCATION:Lakefront Park
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=WE;UNTIL=20090826T070000Z
SUMMARY:Waterfront Wednesday\'s Concert Series
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=237
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7006hUXLiJ@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Positively Pewaukeeâ€™s Park Run (Formerly Run to the Beach) â€
 “ Wednesday\, June 17th \nPewaukee Village Park \n         Adult - 5K Run/
 2 Mile Walk - Kidâ€™s Fun Run\n		Registration 5:00pm - 6:45pm			 \n		Race/
 Walk time 7:00pm\n                          Kidâ€™s Fun Run 6:30 pm\n
DTEND:20090618T030000
DTSTART:20090618T010000
LOCATION:Village Park
SUMMARY:Run to the Park (formerly Run to the Beach)
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=238
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7011EGwFce@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:North Shore Bank Taste of Lake Country â€“ Pewaukee Lakefront\n
 Friday\, July 24 5:00 pm to 10:30 pm\nSaturday\, July 25\, 4:00 pm to 10:3
 0pm \nFireworks at 10:30pm both nights\nThis festival celebrates food and 
 music in Lake Country\, and is topped off with fireworks.  \n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090725
LOCATION:Downtown Pewaukee
SUMMARY:North Shore Bank\'s Taste of Lake Country
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=239
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-701788kAhS@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:1pm - Wisconsin\'s largest St. Patrick\'s Day parade celebratio
 n includes five bagpipe bands\, marching bands\, clown performers\, specia
 lty\, clan units\, and business floats. Parade route is downtown on Pearl 
 and N Water streets. 11 am to 6 pm - Irish Fest features two Celtic bands\
 , Irish food\, beverages\, and market vendors under a huge heated big top 
 tent. Near Festival Foods in New London\, Wi
DTEND:20090322T000000
DTSTART:20090321T170000
LOCATION:New London\, WI (Downtown)
SUMMARY:St. Patrick\'s Day Parade & Irish Fest - New London
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=240
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7022A6fbtI@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:benefit party sat march 28th 4-8  blue room ashland full spread
  of food drinks raffles big prizes come help us support jay and his wife d
 ee  jay is at the va hospital been there for 7 weeks now and much more to 
 go. fun fun fun
DTEND:20090312T022500
DTSTART:20090311T222500
LOCATION:blue room
SUMMARY:benefit for cancer patient jay stibbe
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=241
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7027FUIIsV@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:benefit party sat march 28th 4-8  blue room ashland full spread
  of food drinks raffles big prizes come help us support jay and his wife d
 ee  jay is at the va hospital been there for 7 weeks now and much more to 
 go. fun fun fun
DTEND:20090312T022500
DTSTART:20090311T222500
LOCATION:blue room
SUMMARY:benefit for cancer patient jay stibbe
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=242
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7033uNzBEN@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:10th year anniversary for the Liberty Pole Store Country Christ
 mas Open House.
DTEND:20091114T000000
DTSTART:20091113T170000
LOCATION:6 Miles SW of Viroqua on Hwy 27
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=3;UNTIL=20091113T070000Z
SUMMARY:2009 Country Christmas
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=243
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7039i2iub9@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:10th year anniversary for the Liberty Pole Store Country Christ
 mas Open House.
DTEND:20091114T000000
DTSTART:20091113T170000
LOCATION:6 Miles SW of Viroqua on Hwy 27
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=3;UNTIL=20091113T070000Z
SUMMARY:2009 Country Christmas
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=244
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-704522GewV@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:10th year anniversary for the Liberty Pole Store Country Christ
 mas Open House.
DTEND:20091114T000000
DTSTART:20091113T170000
LOCATION:6 Miles SW of Viroqua on Hwy 27
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=3;UNTIL=20091113T070000Z
SUMMARY:2009 Country Christmas
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=245
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7051FHAnV1@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:What is an Angel Fair? It\'s a gathering of like-minded individ
 uals seeking guidance\, fellowship & support. Among the many events that h
 appen that day are: Tarot Readings\, Angel Readings\, Aura Photography\, P
 almistry\, ionSpa Detoxification\, and more...Call for appointments with a
 vailable readers. \n
DTEND:20090506T010000
DTSTART:20090505T170000
LOCATION:The Rose Gallery
SUMMARY:Rose Gallery\'s Monthly Angel/Psychic Fair
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=246
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7057bMR4aC@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:What is a Wellness Day? It\'s a time to focus on your well-bein
 g\, physically\, mentally\, emotionally and spiritually. Among the events 
 that happen on this day are: Reiki\, ionSpa Detoxification\, Therapeutic M
 assage and more...Call for appointments with available readers.\n
DTEND:20090517T000000
DTSTART:20090516T190000
LOCATION:The Rose Gallery
SUMMARY:Rose Gallery\'s Monthly Wellness Day
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=247
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7062dR2Jru@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:In this class Jeanette will continue to identify and appreciate
  gemstones and quartz crystals for their spiritual strengths and powers. W
 e will explore the use of gemstones in protective shields and grids\; crea
 ting a room shield as part of the experience. Please call 920-648-3973 to 
 reserve a space in the class. Fee: $10.00\n
DTEND:20090424T040000
DTSTART:20090424T020000
LOCATION:The Rose Gallery
SUMMARY:Gemstone Workshop III - Grids and Protection
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=248
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7067PDPHJe@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:In this class Jeanette will continue to identify and appreciate
  gemstones and quartz crystals for their spiritual strengths and powers. W
 e will explore the use of gemstones in protective shields and grids\; crea
 ting a room shield as part of the experience. Please call 920-648-3973 to 
 reserve a space in the class. Fee: $10.00\n
DTEND:20090424T040000
DTSTART:20090424T020000
LOCATION:The Rose Gallery
SUMMARY:Gemstone Workshop III - Grids and Protection
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=249
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7072DFjF0a@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Picnic with ceremonies starting at 11:00 a.m\nRay Rollins Polka
  Band 1-5p.m. \n7-11p.m.\'Rocker\'Rocker\'Rocker\' Band\, Antique Display\
 , Childrens Activities\, Clowns 2-4. Horse Drawn Rides\, Milk Bottle Tourn
 ament\, Food and Drinks serverd all day. Free Admission\, Handicap Parking
  Available. Under Tent Rain or Shine.
DTEND:20090816T060000
DTSTART:20090815T180000
LOCATION:Town Of Two Creeks Town Hall
SUMMARY:Town Of Two Creeks Sesquicentennial Celebration
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=250
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-70778STubP@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A celebration of grasslands. Activities for all ages. Prairie C
 hicken Viewing\, Birding and Wildlife Tours\, Children\'s Activities\, Wis
 consin Center for the Book Literary Bash\, Nature Art Crawl\, Wildlife Dem
 os\, Local poets and speakers.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090417
LOCATION:Buena Vista Wildlife Area\, Bancroft\; Grant Elementary School\, W
 I Rapids\; Rapids Mall\, WI Rapids\, Mea
SUMMARY:Central Wisconsin Prairie Chicken Festival
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=251
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7082AfELAu@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A celebration of grasslands. Activities for all ages. Prairie C
 hicken Viewing\, Birding and Wildlife Tours\, Children\'s Activities\, Wis
 consin Center for the Book Literary Bash\, Nature Art Crawl\, Wildlife Dem
 os\, Local poets and speakers.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090418
LOCATION:Buena Vista Wildlife Area\, Bancroft\; Grant Elementary School\, W
 I Rapids\; Rapids Mall\, WI Rapids\, Mea
SUMMARY:Central Wisconsin Prairie Chicken Festival
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=252
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7087hV76dL@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A celebration of grasslands. Activities for all ages. Prairie C
 hicken Viewing\, Birding and Wildlife Tours\, Children\'s Activities\, Wis
 consin Center for the Book Literary Bash\, Nature Art Crawl\, Wildlife Dem
 os\, Local poets and speakers.
DTEND:20090419T230000
DTSTART:20090419T180000
LOCATION:Buena Vista Wildlife Area\, Bancroft\; Grant Elementary School\, W
 I Rapids\; Rapids Mall\, WI Rapids\, Mea
SUMMARY:Central Wisconsin Prairie Chicken Festival
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=253
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7094IgGZ4X@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:We have finalized plans for 1955 Class Mini-Reunion.    Please 
 add to your calendar.\n\nOur get-together will be on Friday\, September 25
 th\, 2009 at 4:00 PM at\nSERB Memorial Hall\n5101 W. Oklahoma Ave.\nMilwau
 kee\, WI.                      \n\nBoth Chicken and Fish will be available
 .\nThe cost of the buffet is $17.00 per person and reservations and prepay
 ment are required.\nThe deadline for reservations and prepayment is Septem
 ber 16\, 2009.\n\nRenew old friendships (and make some new ones) starting 
 at 4 PM  with drinks available at the cash bar.\nDinner will start at 5:00
  PM.    The hall is reserved until 8:00 PM.\n\nPlease send back the follow
 ing information\, and payment before  September 16\, 2009.\n\nLast Name-__
 _________ First Name-_________ Maiden Name-______________\n\nSpouse or Gue
 st__________________________\n\nTotal cost...Number of persons attending  
 X   $17.00 = $_________________\n\nAny questions contact:\nBob Hirsch\n104
  Locust street\nPalmyra\, WI 53156\n414-520-3647\nWashington1955@gmail.com
 \n\nDirections to Serb Hall\, Milwaukee\, Wisconsin\n * From East-West 894
 : exit on 60th Street. Go 2.5 miles north to Oklahoma Ave. Turn east to 51
 st Street.\n* From East-West 94: exit on Hawley Road South which becomes 6
 0th Street to Oklahoma Ave. Turn east to 51st Street.\n* Alternate From Ea
 st-West 94: exit on Miller Park Way south. Miller Park Way becomes 43rd St
 reet. Travel approx. 2.3 miles. Turn slight right onto W. Forest Home Ave.
  Turn slight right onto W. Oklahoma Ave. to 51st St.\n\nNote!    If you ch
 ange address\, phone number\, or email address\, please send that informat
 ion to:\nBob Hirsch    Washington1955@gmail.com\n\nIf you have access to t
 he internet\, here is the Washington web pages:\nhttp://wwwclassreport.org
 /usa/wi/milwaukee/whs/1955/\nhttp://wwwclassreport.org/usa/wi/milwaukee/wh
 s/1956/\nPlease register!    Complete your Profile & send current Picture.
DTEND:20090926T030000
DTSTART:20090925T230000
LOCATION:SERB Memorial Hall
SUMMARY:Washington High School -  Milwaukee - Class of 1955 Mini-Reunion
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=254
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-70995FO5ig@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the\nEdgerton Sterling North\nBook and Film
  Festival\n\nSaturday October 17\, 2009\n9:00 a.m. to 4 p.m.\nEdgerton Mid
 dle School\n300 Elm High Drive\nEdgerton\, WI\n\nFeaturing:\n\nJennifer Ch
 iaverini the author to the besting selling\nElm Creek Quilts\nSpeaking at 
 2 p.m. with book signing to follow\n\nQuilt displays judged by viewerâ€™s 
 choice\n\nBook Sales\n\nVendors\n\nQuilt Raffle and other items\n\nConcess
 ions Stand\n\nDemonstrations\n\nAdmission is $3.00 at the door children un
 der 12 are free\n\nTo display your quilt you may pick up an entry form at 
 the Piggly Wiggly\, Edgerton Pharmacy\, your local quilt shop or call: Shi
 rley Balis at 608-884-3002 or Elaine Jenson at (608) 884-6804\n\nEntry dea
 dline is October 1\, 2009\n\n
DTEND:20091017T230000
DTSTART:20091017T160000
LOCATION:Edgerton Middle School
SUMMARY:Edgerton Quilt Show
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=255
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7104ub58hX@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:ReDiscover Durand\'s \n\n1st Annual\n\nBikes & Blues on Main St
 reet\n\nHELD DURING THE 2009 DURAND FUNFEST\n\nSaturday\, June 6th. 2009 -
  Chippewa View Park - Durand\, WI\n\nALL AGES WELCOME  -  NO COVER CHARGE
 \n\nMOTORCYCLE SHOW at 1PM\n4 Classes & Peoples Choice Awards - No Entry F
 ee - Judging ends at 4PM - Awards at 6PM\nShow sponsored by \'Hog Barn Cus
 toms\' & \'Bat Out Of Hell\'\n\nMUSIC BY local teen rock band\'THE BRUTAL 
 TRUTH\' at 2PM\n\nMOTORCYCLE CRUISE from 2:30 to 5:30PM\nCruise leaves Sec
 urity Financial Bank\'s lower parking lot - call (715)495-7852 for info\n
 \nBUDWEISER Mini-Chopper drawing at 6:20PM\nGet your raffle tickets at loc
 al bars + restaurants\n\nMUSIC BY \'DEEPWATER REUNION\' blues band at 6:30
 PM ................   (a favorite at the 2008 \'Blues On The Chippewa\')\n
 Sponsored by \'ReDiscover Durand\'\, \'Blues On The Chippewa\' and \'CV Bl
 ues Society\'\n\nMUSIC UNTIL BAR CLOSE AT PARTICIPATING BARS - MUST BE 21 
 TO ATTEND\n\nFOOD AND YOUR FAVORITE BEVERAGES AVAILABLE AT LOCAL RESTAURAN
 TS AND BARS\n\nMAKE SURE TO STOP AT THE DURAND FUNFEST WHILE IN TOWN!\n\nP
 lease call Joe @(715)556-0423 or Rob @(715)279-1348 for more information o
 r go online to www.rediscoverdurand.com\n\n \n
DTEND:20090607T053000
DTSTART:20090606T200000
LOCATION:Chippewa View Park
SUMMARY:Bikes & Blues on Main Street
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=256
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7109jZBx06@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Father\'s Day Weekend- \nBegins Friday\, June 19 and runs throu
 gh Sunday noon\, June 21. Visit www.harrisonhillsatvclub.com for details.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090619
LOCATION:Lion\'s Park
SUMMARY:Harrison Hills ATV Club Poker Run
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=257
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7114KZNXvx@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Father\'s Day Weekend- \nBegins Friday\, June 19 and runs throu
 gh Sunday noon\, June 21. Visit www.harrisonhillsatvclub.com for details.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090619
LOCATION:Lion\'s Park
SUMMARY:Harrison Hills ATV Club Poker Run
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=258
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7119AfUns3@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:It\'s a party in Downtown Sun Prairie! Family friendly activiti
 es\, live music including Pink Houses\, great food\, beer garden and much 
 more!
DTEND:20090621T030000
DTSTART:20090620T190000
LOCATION:Cannery Square Plaza
SUMMARY:Downtown Block Party
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=259
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-71247SFhwm@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A gethering of local restaurants to sample food and have some f
 un! Live music\, kids activities\, beer garden and more!
DTEND:20090726T010000
DTSTART:20090725T180000
LOCATION:Cannery Square Plaza
SUMMARY:Taste of Sun Prairie
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=260
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7130GbTwn6@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:3rd Annual Sun Prairie Blues Fest features 10 hours of great bl
 ues for only $10.00 Performers include Magic Slim & the Teardrops\, Tallan
  \'T-Man\' Latz\, the Cajub Strangers\, the DeVilles and more! Food vendor
 s\, beer and wine!
DTEND:20090913T050000
DTSTART:20090912T190000
LOCATION:Angell Park
SUMMARY:Sun Prairie Blues Fest
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=261
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7136M7Pv2p@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:20th Anniversary Energy Fair\, Custer\, WI June 19-21\, 2009.\n
 Energy Fair Features\n\n    * Over 270 exhibitors\n    * Over 200 workshop
 s\n    * Mass transit offered from Madison\, Milwaukee\, Green Bay/Appleto
 n\, Chicago and Minneapolis.\n    * Free hourly shuttles from Stevens Poin
 t\n    * Clean Energy Car Show\n    * Green Home Pavilion\n    * Sustainab
 le Table Workshop Area\n    * Educator Workshops\n    * Hands On Workshops
 \n    * Food\, entertainment for the whole family!Energy Fair Features\n\n
     * Over 270 exhibitors\n    * Over 200 workshops\n    * Mass transit of
 fered from Madison\, Milwaukee\,   \nGreen Bay/Appleton\, Chicago and Minn
 eapolis.\n    * Free hourly shuttles from Stevens Point\n    * Clean Energ
 y Car Show\n    * Green Home Pavilion\n    * Sustainable Table Workshop Ar
 ea\n    * Educator Workshops\n    * Hands On Workshops\n    * Food\, enter
 tainment for the whole family!
DTEND:20090423T220100
DTSTART:20090423T210100
LOCATION:Custer\, Wisconsin
SUMMARY:20th Anniversary Energy Fair
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=262
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7141BPVbHs@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Custer\, WI June 19-21\, 2009\nEnergy Fair Features\n\n    * Ov
 er 270 exhibitors\n    * Over 200 workshops\n    * Mass transit offered fr
 om Madison\, Milwaukee\, Green Bay/Appleton\, Chicago and Minneapolis.\n  
   * Free hourly shuttles from Stevens Point\n    * Clean Energy Car Show\n
     * Green Home Pavilion\n    * Sustainable Table Workshop Area\n    * Ed
 ucator Workshops\n    * Hands On Workshops\n    * Food\, entertainment for
  the whole family!
DTEND:20090620T020000
DTSTART:20090619T160000
LOCATION:Custer\, Wisconsin
SUMMARY:20th Anniversary Energy Fair
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=263
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7146dsOfVa@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Runners and walkers kick off Bastille Days with the annual \'St
 orming of the Bastille\,\' in honor of the 18th century attack on the Bast
 ille prison in Paris. The 5-K run and 2-mile walk will take place on July 
 9th at 9 pm. Every year\, participants run & walk through the streets of d
 owntown Milwaukee and the Historic Third Ward before and after enjoying th
 e festivities of Bastille Days.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090710
LOCATION:Downtown Milwaukee
SUMMARY:Storm the Bastille
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=264
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7151VIvw5u@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Bastille Days is located in Downtown Milwaukee centered around 
 Cathedral Square Park providing a unique setting that both residents and v
 isitors of East Town\, always find charming.  \n\nThe event is known for t
 he impromptu street performers\, roaming minstrels\, a variety of interact
 ive and musical entertainment\, and the signature 43-foot Eiffel Tower rep
 lica. \n\nVisitors to Bastille Days are invited to explore this Parisian p
 layground\, participate in mini-French lessons\, see an authentic French m
 ass\, laugh at the spills and thrills of the Waiter/Waitress race and make
  sure to have a beignet before heading home. \n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090709
LOCATION:Downtown Milwaukee
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090712T070000Z
SUMMARY:Bastille Days
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=265
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7157SXCTbX@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Bastille Days is located in Downtown Milwaukee centered around 
 Cathedral Square Park providing a unique setting that both residents and v
 isitors of East Town\, always find charming.  \n\nThe event is known for t
 he impromptu street performers\, roaming minstrels\, a variety of interact
 ive and musical entertainment\, and the signature 43-foot Eiffel Tower rep
 lica. \n\nVisitors to Bastille Days are invited to explore this Parisian p
 layground\, participate in mini-French lessons\, see an authentic French m
 ass\, laugh at the spills and thrills of the Waiter/Waitress race and make
  sure to have a beignet before heading home. \n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090709
LOCATION:Downtown Milwaukee
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090712T070000Z
SUMMARY:Bastille Days
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=266
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7163pnNubP@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Bay View Garden and Yard Society would like to invite you t
 o Bay Viewâ€™s beautiful lakefront for:\n\nThe 5th Annual\nBay View Plant 
 Sale\n\nWHERE:  South Shore Park\, 2900 South Shore Drive\nWHEN:  Saturday
 \, May 30th 2009\, from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM\, rain or shine\n\n	The Bay Vie
 w Garden and Yard Society is pleased to collaborate with the South Shore F
 armerâ€™s Market and Milwaukee County Parks to kick off the 2009 growing s
 eason with the popular Bay View Plant Sale at South Shore Park.  The Bay V
 iew Plant Sale hosts a variety of local\, commercial plant vendors.  This 
 annual plant sale is always a colorful and wonderful start to the spring p
 lanting season.  Shoppers will be able to purchase their choice of hundred
 s of plants\; including some of the best exotic heirloom favorites\, peren
 nials\, annuals\, ornamental trees\, shrubs\, herbs\, hanging baskets\, an
 d tropical plants.  Coffee and bakery will also be available for sale.\n\n
 	Knowledgeable gardening club members will also be on hand to answer quest
 ions about gardening.  Formed in 1995\, the Bay View Garden and Yard Socie
 ty is a group of gay\, lesbian\, and gay-friendly people living in Bay Vie
 w who share a love of gardening and their community\; and are committed to
  beautifying their yards and the Bay View neighborhood.  Projects develope
 d and maintained by the group include the Village Roots Community Garden\,
  the Memorial Garden on Kinnickinnic\, the Fire Department Engine House on
  Kinnickinnic\, and the Lincoln-Howell-KK Triangle.
DTEND:20090530T200000
DTSTART:20090530T160000
LOCATION:South Shore Park
SUMMARY:Bay View Plant Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=267
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7168z3tJbw@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that homeopathic remedies have an excellent track 
 record of helping people in epidemic situations of serious life threatenin
 g disease? In 1918 it saved countless lives.\nHomeopathy is safe\, inexpen
 sive\, easily available and it works!\nBe proactive\nLearn to help yoursel
 f\, your friends and family\nCome to a class and learn more about the ease
  and importance of using homeopathic remedies in these situations.\nCheck 
 out this web site: www.flusolution.net\nFee - $15.00\n
DTEND:20090501T033000
DTSTART:20090501T013000
LOCATION:The Rose Gallery
SUMMARY:Homeopathic Defense Against Swine & Pandemic Flu!!!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=268
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7174UVuZRD@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Bach flower essences have been used to treat all kinds of probl
 ems in the garden without resorting to dangerous chemicals. Come and liste
 n to an informative talk with registered Bach Flower Essence Practitioner 
 and Homeopath\, Sally Tamplin.\nFee - $15.00\n
DTEND:20090514T023000
DTSTART:20090514T010000
LOCATION:The Rose Gallery
SUMMARY:Gardening With Bach Flower Essences
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=269
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7179nZoKhX@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Music In The Park Country Jamboree \nWednesday\, June 24th. \n6
  to 9 PM \nMemorial Park - Durand\, WI \nfeaturing \'Bear Creek Band\' w/o
 pening act \'Seeger Boys\' \nNO COVER CHARGE \nALL AGES WELCOME \nSponsore
 d by the DIG and the City Of Durand http://durandimprovementgroup.org/Cale
 ndar
DTEND:20090625T040000
DTSTART:20090625T010000
LOCATION:Memorial Park
SUMMARY:Music In The Park \'Country Jamboree\'
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=270
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7184O1OdJe@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Farm Open House: Plant and Flower Sales at Waupaca Flower Farm
 \n\nN2060 Smith Road\, Waupaca\, WI\n\nOpen two weekends only!\n\n\nMay 23
 rd & 24th\n\nMay 30th & 31st\n\n\nSaturdays 10am - 4pm\n\nSundays 10am - 2
 pm\n\nCome join us for spring at the farm! For the first time\, we are inv
 iting the public to tour our cutting garden and purchase select perennials
 \, shrubs\, annuals\, vegetables and floral bouquets. Weâ€™ll answer your 
 flower questions\; show you how we ensure the finest quality flowers\, and
  help you select whatâ€™s right for your garden.\n\nClick here to see a ma
 p of our location.\n\nDirections from Green Bay:\n\nTake US-41 south to US
 -10 west. Continue on US-10 west to WI-22 S/CR-K exit toward Waupaca/Wild 
 Rose. Turn left onto WI22/CR-K/Hill ST/Shadow Rd. Turn left onto CR-QQ. Fr
 om CR-QQ\, take a left onto Smith Road.\n\nDirections from Appleton:\n\nTa
 ke US-10 west to WI-22 S/CR-K exit toward Waupaca/Wild Rose. Turn left ont
 o WI22/CR-K/Hill ST/Shadow Rd. Turn left onto CR-QQ. From CR-QQ\, take a l
 eft onto Smith Road.
DTEND:20090523T230000
DTSTART:20090523T170000
LOCATION:Waupaca Flower Farm
SUMMARY:Waupaca Flower Farm Plant and Flower Sales
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=271
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7190JNiFTL@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Farm Open House: Plant and Flower Sales at Waupaca Flower Farm
 \n\nN2060 Smith Road\, Waupaca\, WI\n\nOpen two weekends only!\n\n\nMay 23
 rd & 24th\n\nMay 30th & 31st\n\n\nSaturdays 10am - 4pm\n\nSundays 10am - 2
 pm\n\nCome join us for spring at the farm! For the first time\, we are inv
 iting the public to tour our cutting garden and purchase select perennials
 \, shrubs\, annuals\, vegetables and floral bouquets. Weâ€™ll answer your 
 flower questions\; show you how we ensure the finest quality flowers\, and
  help you select whatâ€™s right for your garden.\n\nClick here to see a ma
 p of our location.\n\nDirections from Green Bay:\n\nTake US-41 south to US
 -10 west. Continue on US-10 west to WI-22 S/CR-K exit toward Waupaca/Wild 
 Rose. Turn left onto WI22/CR-K/Hill ST/Shadow Rd. Turn left onto CR-QQ. Fr
 om CR-QQ\, take a left onto Smith Road.\n\nDirections from Appleton:\n\nTa
 ke US-10 west to WI-22 S/CR-K exit toward Waupaca/Wild Rose. Turn left ont
 o WI22/CR-K/Hill ST/Shadow Rd. Turn left onto CR-QQ. From CR-QQ\, take a l
 eft onto Smith Road.
DTEND:20090523T230000
DTSTART:20090523T170000
LOCATION:Waupaca Flower Farm
SUMMARY:Waupaca Flower Farm Plant and Flower Sales
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=272
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7195EnTmDO@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION: Farm Open House:  Plant and Flower Sales at Waupaca Flower Far
 m\n\nN2060 Smith Road\, Waupaca\, WI\n\nOpen two weekends only!\n\n \n\nMa
 y 23rd & 24th\n\nMay 30th & 31st\n\n \n\nSaturdays 10am - 4pm\n\nSundays  
  10am - 2pm\n\nCome join us for spring at the farm!  For the first time\, 
 we are inviting the public to tour our cutting garden and purchase select 
 perennials\, shrubs\, annuals\, vegetables and floral bouquets.  Weâ€™ll a
 nswer your flower questions\; show you how we ensure the finest quality fl
 owers\, and help you select whatâ€™s right for your garden.\n\nDirections 
 from Green Bay:\n\nTake US-41 south to US-10 west.  Continue on US-10 west
  to WI-22 S/CR-K exit toward Waupaca/Wild Rose. Turn left onto WI22/CR-K/H
 ill ST/Shadow Rd. Turn left onto CR-QQ. From CR-QQ\, take a left onto Smit
 h Road. \n\nDirections from Appleton:\n\nTake US-10 west to WI-22 S/CR-K e
 xit toward Waupaca/Wild Rose. Turn left onto WI22/CR-K/Hill ST/Shadow Rd. 
 Turn left onto CR-QQ. From CR-QQ\, take a left onto Smith Road.
DTEND:20090524T210000
DTSTART:20090524T170000
LOCATION:Waupaca Flower Farm
SUMMARY:Waupaca Flower Farm Plant and Flower Sales
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=273
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7200z0BUe9@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION: Farm Open House:  Plant and Flower Sales at Waupaca Flower Far
 m\n\nN2060 Smith Road\, Waupaca\, WI\n\nOpen two weekends only!\n\n \n\nMa
 y 23rd & 24th\n\nMay 30th & 31st\n\n \n\nSaturdays 10am - 4pm\n\nSundays  
  10am - 2pm\n\nCome join us for spring at the farm!  For the first time\, 
 we are inviting the public to tour our cutting garden and purchase select 
 perennials\, shrubs\, annuals\, vegetables and floral bouquets.  Weâ€™ll a
 nswer your flower questions\; show you how we ensure the finest quality fl
 owers\, and help you select whatâ€™s right for your garden.\n\nDirections 
 from Green Bay:\n\nTake US-41 south to US-10 west.  Continue on US-10 west
  to WI-22 S/CR-K exit toward Waupaca/Wild Rose. Turn left onto WI22/CR-K/H
 ill ST/Shadow Rd. Turn left onto CR-QQ. From CR-QQ\, take a left onto Smit
 h Road. \n\nDirections from Appleton:\n\nTake US-10 west to WI-22 S/CR-K e
 xit toward Waupaca/Wild Rose. Turn left onto WI22/CR-K/Hill ST/Shadow Rd. 
 Turn left onto CR-QQ. From CR-QQ\, take a left onto Smith Road.
DTEND:20090530T230000
DTSTART:20090530T170000
LOCATION:Waupaca Flower Farm
SUMMARY:Waupaca Flower Farm Plant and Flower Sales
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=274
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-72061ivSeh@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION: Farm Open House:  Plant and Flower Sales at Waupaca Flower Far
 m\n\nN2060 Smith Road\, Waupaca\, WI\n\nOpen two weekends only!\n\n \n\nMa
 y 23rd & 24th\n\nMay 30th & 31st\n\n \n\nSaturdays 10am - 4pm\n\nSundays  
  10am - 2pm\n\nCome join us for spring at the farm!  For the first time\, 
 we are inviting the public to tour our cutting garden and purchase select 
 perennials\, shrubs\, annuals\, vegetables and floral bouquets.  Weâ€™ll a
 nswer your flower questions\; show you how we ensure the finest quality fl
 owers\, and help you select whatâ€™s right for your garden.\n\nDirections 
 from Green Bay:\n\nTake US-41 south to US-10 west.  Continue on US-10 west
  to WI-22 S/CR-K exit toward Waupaca/Wild Rose. Turn left onto WI22/CR-K/H
 ill ST/Shadow Rd. Turn left onto CR-QQ. From CR-QQ\, take a left onto Smit
 h Road. \n\nDirections from Appleton:\n\nTake US-10 west to WI-22 S/CR-K e
 xit toward Waupaca/Wild Rose. Turn left onto WI22/CR-K/Hill ST/Shadow Rd. 
 Turn left onto CR-QQ. From CR-QQ\, take a left onto Smith Road.
DTEND:20090531T210000
DTSTART:20090531T170000
LOCATION:Waupaca Flower Farm
SUMMARY:Waupaca Flower Farm Plant and Flower Sales
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=275
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7211GjDdUt@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:May 30th 2009 10am - 4pm\n \nExperience a day plucked from a by
 gone era. Nobles and ladies-in-waiting help you enjoy a simpler time of Ch
 ivalry and Honor. See Knights in armor vie for their Maidens favor\, artis
 ans demonstrate their expertise\, get your picture on a medieval torture d
 evice!Plus rapier\, archery\, merchants children\'s activities and more! 
 \nFREE admission\, some activities have a minimal fee\nContact: Francesca 
 @  920-921-2423
DTEND:20090530T230000
DTSTART:20090530T170000
LOCATION:Camp Sinawa
SUMMARY:Mermaidâ€™s Retreat:Renaissance Event
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=276
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7217wcVwTR@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Rummage Sale / Going Out of Business Sale \n\nFriday June 5th 1
 2noon - 5:00pm \nSaturday June 6th 8:00am - 4:00pm \n\nLocation: 11425 N. 
 Shorecliff Lane\, Mequon\, WI 53092 \n\nâ€˘ Furniture (tv cabinet/armoire\
 , canvas deck chairs\, folding chairs\, card tables) \nâ€˘ Golf clubs and 
 supplies (woods\, irons\, bag\, balls\, tee\'s) \nâ€˘ Office and computer 
 supplies (phones\, keyboards\, mice\, monitors\, power strips\, hard drive
 s\, etc.) \nâ€˘ Nesco roaster \nâ€˘ Mother-of-the-bride/groom full length\
 , light colored gown (worn once\, originally $350\, size 16) \nâ€˘ Women\'
 s clothing \nâ€˘ Books \nâ€˘ Household items \nâ€˘ High quality miscellane
 ous items!
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090606
LOCATION:Mequon\, WI
SUMMARY:Rummage Sale / Going Out of Business Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=277
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7223Awa6eN@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Fun with Repiles\, Amphibians\, Birds.\nBubble Bonanza\nThe Mus
 eum and the Amazing Tie Dye Experiment\nMay the Force Be With You\nCan You
  Hear Me Now?\nLiquid\,Solid and Gasses...Kaboom!\nWind...Force in Motion
 \nCreation Station\n\nEach Weekly Tuesday and Thursday session have simila
 r subject material\, but offer experiments\, and creative learning experie
 nces.\n\nSummer Prices\nMembers $3.00 per session\nNon-Members $5.00 per s
 ession\nAdvance Member sign-up $40.00 (16 classes)\nAdvance Non-Members si
 gn-up $70.00 (16 classes)\n\nThe Above & Beyond Children\'s Museum 902 N. 
 8th St. Shebohygan\, WI\, 53081\n\nPlease call 920-458-4263 to Register or
  visit www.abkids.org
DTEND:20090623T220000
DTSTART:20090623T200000
LOCATION:Above & Beyond Children\'s Museum
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TU,TH;UNTIL=20090813T070000Z
SUMMARY:Summer Explorers
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=278
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7229Cz7ugP@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:June 16th & 17th 1:30 - 3:30 P.M.\nJune 18th 10-12 PM\n\nThis t
 runk features the Timber Wolf and include pelts\, fur swatches\, replica s
 kulls\, replica scar\, mold for making tracks of prey species . View a vid
 eo about wolves produced by the National Wildlife Federation. \n\nLocation
 : Above & Beyond Children\'s Museum\n902 N 8 St\, Sheboygan\, WI\, 53081\n
 \n920-458-4263\nabcm@abkids.org\nMelissa Neidfeldt
DTEND:20090616T223000
DTSTART:20090616T203000
LOCATION:Above & Beyond Children\'s Museum
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090618T070000Z
SUMMARY:Wolves
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=279
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7235Er2OVR@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:June 16th & 17th 1:30 - 3:30 P.M.\nJune 18th 10-12 PM\n\nThis t
 runk features the Timber Wolf and include pelts\, fur swatches\, replica s
 kulls\, replica scar\, mold for making tracks of prey species . View a vid
 eo about wolves produced by the National Wildlife Federation. \n\nLocation
 : Above & Beyond Children\'s Museum\n902 N 8 St\, Sheboygan\, WI\, 53081\n
 \n920-458-4263\nabcm@abkids.org\nMelissa Neidfeldt
DTEND:20090616T223000
DTSTART:20090616T203000
LOCATION:Above & Beyond Children\'s Museum
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090618T070000Z
SUMMARY:Wolves
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=280
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7241vz09FH@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:June 16th & 17th 1:30 - 3:30 P.M.\nJune 18th 10-12 PM\n\nThis t
 runk features the Timber Wolf and include pelts\, fur swatches\, replica s
 kulls\, replica scar\, mold for making tracks of prey species . View a vid
 eo about wolves produced by the National Wildlife Federation. \n\nLocation
 : Above & Beyond Children\'s Museum\n902 N 8 St\, Sheboygan\, WI\, 53081\n
 \n920-458-4263\nabcm@abkids.org\nMelissa Neidfeldt
DTEND:20090616T223000
DTSTART:20090616T203000
LOCATION:Above & Beyond Children\'s Museum
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090618T070000Z
SUMMARY:Wolves
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=281
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7247RKrOlX@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Presentation and discussion of the Evangelical Lutheran Church 
 today.  Emphasis will be placed on the Unaltered Augsburg Confession.  For
  more information please call 414-727-1711 or go to www.solascripturaluthe
 ran.org
DTEND:20090614T223000
DTSTART:20090614T210000
LOCATION:Country Inn Hotel Conference Room
SUMMARY:Where is the Lutheran Church Today?
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=282
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7252LEv0bu@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Featuring IPRA(International Pro Rodeo Association) competition
  in roping\, bull riding\, trick riding along with several clown acts for 
 an afternoon of enjoyable family entertainment. Pony rides available-strol
 ling magician. Discount for advance ticket sales available.
DTEND:20090725T060000
DTSTART:20090725T030000
LOCATION:Walworth County Fairgrounds
SUMMARY:Great Midwest Pro Rodeo
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=283
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7258x55cct@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Featuring IPRA(International Pro Rodeo Association) competition
  in roping\, bull riding\, trick riding along with several clown acts for 
 an afternoon of enjoyable family entertainment. Pony rides available-strol
 ling magician. Discount for advance ticket sales available. For more info 
 call(815)943-3268
DTEND:20090726T060000
DTSTART:20090725T220000
LOCATION:Walworth County Fairgrounds
SUMMARY:Great Midwest Pro Rodeo
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=284
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7263HzH73M@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:- Learn to bottle feed baby calves\n- Feed the Chickens\n- Hop 
 around with the Rabbits\n\nJune 27th\, 2009\n11:00 AM - 1:00 PM\nOutside (
 north lot)\n\nInside the museum\n$1.50 per person\n- Ice Cream\n- Sundaes
 \n- String Cheese\n- Butter making\n- Cow Trivia
DTEND:20090610T221700
DTSTART:20090610T211700
LOCATION:Above & Beyond Children
SUMMARY:Dairy Day
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=285
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-72682b4SX2@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:- Learn to bottle feed baby calves\n- Feed the Chickens\n- Hop 
 around with the Rabbits\n\nJune 27th\, 2009\n11:00 AM - 1:00 PM\nOutside (
 north lot)\n\nInside the museum\n$1.50 per person\n- Ice Cream\n- Sundaes
 \n- String Cheese\n- Butter making\n- Cow Trivia
DTEND:20090610T221700
DTSTART:20090610T211700
LOCATION:Above & Beyond Children
SUMMARY:Dairy Day
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=286
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7274OvshUO@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:- Learn to bottle feed baby calves\n- Feed the Chickens\n- Hop 
 around with the Rabbits\n\nJune 27th\, 2009\n11:00 AM - 1:00 PM\nOutside (
 north lot)\n\nInside the museum\n$1.50 per person\n- Ice Cream\n- Sundaes
 \n- String Cheese\n- Butter making\n- Cow Trivia
DTEND:20090627T200000
DTSTART:20090627T180000
LOCATION:Above & Beyond Children\'s Museum
SUMMARY:Dairy Day
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=287
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7279g1nRbi@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The outdoor concert series\, \'Knights on the Fox\,\' returns f
 or it\'s seventh season on the St. Norbert College campus. The 5-week seri
 es is held on Tuesday evenings beginning July 14 and ending with the last 
 show on August 11. All concerts are free and open to the public. \n\nThe c
 oncert series features live music with a performance by BOOGIE & THE YO YO
 \'Z\, in a casual atmosphere along the banks of the Fox River. Carry in yo
 ur own picnic or buy food on site. Concerts will be canceled in case of ra
 in.\n
DTEND:20090715T030000
DTSTART:20090715T000000
LOCATION:St. Norbert College
SUMMARY:Knights on the Fox
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=288
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7284bZCJG2@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The outdoor concert series\, \'Knights on the Fox\,\' returns f
 or it\'s seventh season on the St. Norbert College campus. The 5-week seri
 es is held on Tuesday evenings beginning July 14 and ending with the last 
 show on August 11. All concerts are free and open to the public. \n\nThe c
 oncert series features live music with a performance by BOOGIE & THE YO YO
 \'Z\, in a casual atmosphere along the banks of the Fox River. Carry in yo
 ur own picnic or buy food on site. Concerts will be canceled in case of ra
 in.\n
DTEND:20090715T030000
DTSTART:20090715T000000
LOCATION:St. Norbert College
SUMMARY:Knights on the Fox
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=289
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7289huvClz@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The 7th annual Jerry\'s Race against Muscular Dystrophy is onSa
 turday\, Aug. 15 at Veronaâ€™s beautiful Festival Park. It features a 5 an
 d 10 K race and a 2-mile family walk/run. There will also be \'Pancakes in
  the Park\' for the race participants and their families. For more informa
 tion and to register please visit the website at www.jerrysrace.org
DTEND:20090815T221400
DTSTART:20090815T150000
LOCATION:Festival Park
SUMMARY:Jerry\'s Race
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=290
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-729693pJCd@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:31 st annual model rail road show all gauges vendors refreshmen
 ts somethig for everyone \ncontact (608)325-9491 for information
DTEND:20090926T230000
DTSTART:20090926T170000
LOCATION:Stateline Ice & Community Expo
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20090927T070000Z
SUMMARY:Green County Model Railroaders 31st Annual Train Show & Swap Meet
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=291
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7301V6onwE@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Directions: I39 Exit #161\nAugust 22nd. 9am to 7pm  August 23rd
 . 9am to 4pm \nDescription: Annual show\, $5.00 admission\, Kids 14 & unde
 r free \nIndoor ranges\, Raffles\, Prizes\nEncouraging women and youths to
  attend Featuring Breanna Boudry Ladies Duck Calling Champion
DTEND:20090823T020000
DTSTART:20090822T160000
LOCATION:Ramada Stevens Point
SUMMARY:Ramada Annual Gun and Archery Show
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=292
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7306Jfd1hs@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:There is good news for high school students looking to improve 
 their ACT test scores. Connect with Kids has partnered with Sylvan Learnin
 g Centers to offer Free Practice ACT Tests. Experts say that taking practi
 ce tests improve your test scores.\n\nThe Racine Sylvan Learning Center is
  offering a Free Practice ACT Test on Saturday\, July 25th from 8:45am to 
 12:30pm. Come and take a full practice test and have it score and evaluate
 d\, all for free!\n\nReserve your seat now! Call 888-598-5437 ext 112 or e
 mail jnorment@cwknetwork.com.\n
DTEND:20090725T193000
DTSTART:20090725T154500
LOCATION:Sylvan Learning Center
SUMMARY:Free Practice ACT Test
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=293
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7311vGlEWO@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Lakeside Park\, Hwy 57\, Door County\n9am - 4pm\nAdmission: Fre
 e\nAttendance: 5\,000\nEntertainment: Music\nCelebrate the cherry harvest 
 in Door Countyâ€”live music\, wagon rides\, food\, beverages\, historical 
 review\, kidsâ€™ events\, and arts and crafts.\nExhibitors: 100\n
DTEND:20090727T230000
DTSTART:20090727T160000
LOCATION:Cherry Fest
SUMMARY:Cherry Fest
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=294
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7317vMahEm@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Kneeland-Walker House & Gardens\, 7406 Hillcrest Drive\n10am - 
 5pm\nAdmission: $3.00/Adults\nAttendance: 5\,000\nEntertainment: Music\nSt
 roll the Victorian Gardens as you shop for fine art\, enjoy refreshments\,
  bid in the silent auction and take a docent-led tour of the 1890 landmark
  Kneeland-Walker House.\nExhibitors: 90
DTEND:20090728T000000
DTSTART:20090727T170000
LOCATION:Kneeland-Walker House & Gardens
SUMMARY:23rd Annual Firefly Art Fair
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=295
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7322SrObv6@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Kneeland-Walker House & Gardens\, 7406 Hillcrest Drive\n10am - 
 5pm\nAdmission: $3.00/Adults\nAttendance: 5\,000\nEntertainment: Music\nSt
 roll the Victorian Gardens as you shop for fine art\, enjoy refreshments\,
  bid in the silent auction and take a docent-led tour of the 1890 landmark
  Kneeland-Walker House.\nExhibitors: 90
DTEND:20090728T000000
DTSTART:20090727T170000
LOCATION:Kneeland-Walker House & Gardens
SUMMARY:23rd Annual Firefly Art Fair
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=296
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7327LV0Zu2@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Kneeland-Walker House & Gardens\, 7406 Hillcrest Drive\n10am - 
 5pm\nAdmission: $3.00/Adults\nAttendance: 5\,000\nEntertainment: Music\nSt
 roll the Victorian Gardens as you shop for fine art\, enjoy refreshments\,
  bid in the silent auction and take a docent-led tour of the 1890 landmark
  Kneeland-Walker House.\nExhibitors: 90
DTEND:20090728T000000
DTSTART:20090727T170000
LOCATION:Kneeland-Walker House & Gardens
SUMMARY:23rd Annual Firefly Art Fair
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=297
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7334phft7c@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Kneeland-Walker House & Gardens\, 7406 Hillcrest Drive\n10am - 
 5pm\nAdmission: $3.00/Adults\nAttendance: 5\,000\nEntertainment: Music\nSt
 roll the Victorian Gardens as you shop for fine art\, enjoy refreshments\,
  bid in the silent auction and take a docent-led tour of the 1890 landmark
  Kneeland-Walker House.\nExhibitors: 90
DTEND:20090728T000000
DTSTART:20090727T170000
LOCATION:Kneeland-Walker House & Gardens
SUMMARY:23rd Annual Firefly Art Fair
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=298
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7339s2JmU0@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Kneeland-Walker House & Gardens\, 7406 Hillcrest Drive\n10am - 
 5pm\nAdmission: $3.00/Adults\nAttendance: 5\,000\nEntertainment: Music\nSt
 roll the Victorian Gardens as you shop for fine art\, enjoy refreshments\,
  bid in the silent auction and take a docent-led tour of the 1890 landmark
  Kneeland-Walker House.\nExhibitors: 90
DTEND:20090728T000000
DTSTART:20090727T170000
LOCATION:Kneeland-Walker House & Gardens
SUMMARY:23rd Annual Firefly Art Fair
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=299
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7344E5FA3X@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Kneeland-Walker House & Gardens\, 7406 Hillcrest Drive\n10am - 
 5pm\nAdmission: $3.00/Adults\nAttendance: 5\,000\nEntertainment: Music\nSt
 roll the Victorian Gardens as you shop for fine art\, enjoy refreshments\,
  bid in the silent auction and take a docent-led tour of the 1890 landmark
  Kneeland-Walker House.\nExhibitors: 90
DTEND:20090728T000000
DTSTART:20090727T170000
LOCATION:Kneeland-Walker House & Gardens
SUMMARY:23rd Annual Firefly Art Fair
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=300
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7349KrwgZA@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate with MAGNET as we kick off our first annual picnic! G
 rab your Frisbee\, lawn chair and appetite for a day of activities for kid
 s and adults followed by true grilling delicacies!\n\nMAGNET\'s annual pic
 nic will allow you to meet and mingle with the young professionals that ar
 e helping to shape Madison\'s future. To learn more about our organization
 \, visit http://www.madisonmagnet.org.\n\nWe will kick off the day with a 
 variety of activities for both adults and kids\, including: kickball\, Fri
 sbee\, corn hole (bean bag toss)\, relay race\, sack race\, water balloon 
 toss\, and the best race ever\, the egg-on-the-spoon race! We hope you wor
 k up an appetite with all the activities because a great grill out will fo
 llow.\n\nIn true grill out fashion we will have: brats\, burgers\, hot dog
 s\, Boca burgers\, chips\, potato salad\, cookies\, water\, lemonade\, and
  beer!\n\nKids are free for the event! $5 for MAGNET members and $10 for n
 on-members\, allows you entry and all you can eat! If you become a MAGNET 
 member the day of the picnic you will be admitted free! MAGNET memberships
  are $35 per year and entitle you to numerous additional benefits.\n\nTo p
 re-register for this event please RSVP by Friday\, August 7th to Molly Lah
 r at director@madisonmagnet.org
DTEND:20090810T010000
DTSTART:20090809T210000
LOCATION:Vilas Park
SUMMARY:Madison Area Growth Network (MAGNET) Annual Picnic
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=301
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7354o96RoP@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:12th annual: 6 Band Outdoor College Block Party\nFree Live Musi
 c including:\nThis is Luke\, State of Isaac\, Fades Away\, Zoo Animal\, In
  Harbour\, and 1 TBA.\nAlso includes:\nHog Roast\, Henna Tattoos\, Gourmet
  Coffee & Espresso\, Merchandise\, Give Aways\, and Live Radio Broadcast\n
 All proceeds go to missions work in the Philippines. \n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090912
LOCATION:UW-Stout Campus
SUMMARY:Yeshuapolooza
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=302
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7359CTHBBJ@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Alzheimer\'s Association Memory Walk is the nation\'s largest e
 vent to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer care\, support and researc
 h. Held annually in hundreds of communities across the country\, this insp
 iring event calls on volunteers of all ages to become Champions in the fig
 ht against Alzheimer\'s.
DTEND:20090919T200000
DTSTART:20090919T163000
LOCATION:Library Park
SUMMARY:Alzheimer\'s Association Memory Walk - Lake Geneva
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=303
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7364JtjTgL@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Alzheimer\'s Association Memory Walk is the nation\'s largest e
 vent to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer care\, support and researc
 h. Held annually in hundreds of communities across the country\, this insp
 iring event calls on volunteers of all ages to become Champions in the fig
 ht against Alzheimer\'s.\n
DTEND:20090926T200000
DTSTART:20090926T163000
LOCATION:Sports Core
SUMMARY:Alzheimer\'s Association Memory Walk - Kohler
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=304
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7370AmV5Jb@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Alzheimer\'s Association Memory Walk is the nation\'s largest e
 vent to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer care\, support and researc
 h. Held annually in hundreds of communities across the country\, this insp
 iring event calls on volunteers of all ages to become Champions in the fig
 ht against Alzheimer\'s. \n
DTEND:20091003T200000
DTSTART:20091003T163000
LOCATION:Mount Mary College
SUMMARY:Alzheimer\'s Association Memory Walk - Milwaukee
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=305
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-73764hNSxU@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Alzheimer\'s Association Memory Walk is the nation\'s largest e
 vent to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer care\, support and researc
 h. Held annually in hundreds of communities across the country\, this insp
 iring event calls on volunteers of all ages to become Champions in the fig
 ht against Alzheimer\'s.
DTEND:20091003T200000
DTSTART:20091003T163000
LOCATION:UW-Parkside
SUMMARY:Alzheimer\'s Association Memory Walk - Kenosha/Racine
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=306
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-73813tIOZC@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Alzheimer\'s Association Memory Walk is the nation\'s largest e
 vent to raise awareness and funds for Alzheimer care\, support and researc
 h. Held annually in hundreds of communities across the country\, this insp
 iring event calls on volunteers of all ages to become Champions in the fig
 ht against Alzheimer\'s.
DTEND:20091003T200000
DTSTART:20091003T160000
LOCATION:Moraine Park Technical College
SUMMARY:Alzheimer\'s Association Memory Walk - Fond du Lac
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=307
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7386ePsAT0@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Preble High School Competitive Cheerleading team and parent
 s are proud to host this years arts and crafts show. The show will take pl
 ace in the High School commons area. Doors open at 10:00am. A $1 admission
  charge will be collected at the door. Come check out the great vendors fr
 om all over the area!
DTEND:20090908T020500
DTSTART:20090908T010500
LOCATION:Preble High School
SUMMARY:Preble High School Arts and Craft Show
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=308
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7391a2AgXf@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The PHS Competitive Cheerleading team and parents are proud to 
 host this years arts and crafts show. The show will take place in the PHS 
 commons area. Doors open at 10:00am. There will be a $1 admission charge a
 t the door. Come see the creative arts done by vendors from all over!
DTEND:20091024T230000
DTSTART:20091024T170000
LOCATION:Preble High School
SUMMARY:Preble Arts and Crafts Show
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=309
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7397Mb8EzA@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Come to the royal kingdom where you will be met by your royal d
 resser. She will assit you in making your very own wand and crown. Then ch
 oose your \'princess\' gown and royal jewelry. Next you\'re off to have yo
 ur picture taken on the royal throne after which you may use it to create 
 a memory page. Please enjoy the royal snacks and raffle packages at the en
 d. Resrvations are required. Allow about one hour per child. Royal reserva
 tions can be made by calling 877-249-1399. Cost is $30 per child. Open to 
 ages 2 thru 10.\n \n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091010
LOCATION:Fox Valley Technical College
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=2;UNTIL=20091011T070000Z
SUMMARY:Every Girl\'s a Princess
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=310
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-74024It0vn@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:\n\n\nArkansaw Flash Flood Benefit\n\nArkansaw Creek Park\n\nAr
 kansaw\, WI\n\nSunday\, September 27 - 2009\n\nNoon to 7:00 PM\n\nAll ages
  welcome \n\nFund Raiser to provide support and financial relief after the
  August 13th. flood for the townspeople of Arkansaw\, WI \n\nNO COVER CHAR
 GE\, but a free will donation of cash with all proceeds going to the flood
  victims will be appreciated! \n\nRaffles\, Food\, & Refreshments \n\nLive
  Bands including the Bear Creek Band\, Last Call\, Stiletto\, Combo Flambe
 \, Much Wanted\, Yata\, and The Brutal Truth. \n\nSponsored by the Arkansa
 w Fur\, Fish\, & Game Club \n\nFor more information or to make a donation 
 contact: \n\nPeggy Kralewski P.O. Box 332 Arkansaw\, WI 54721 (715)285-584
 2\n\n \n
DTEND:20090928T020000
DTSTART:20090927T190000
LOCATION:Arkansaw Creek Park
SUMMARY:Arkansaw Flash Flood Benefit
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=311
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7408pSt8Sz@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:September 30\, 2009\nFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\n\nWorld Renowned Ha
 rmonica Player to Perform at Chippewa Valley Blues Society Fund Raiser\n\n
 Lake Geneva\, WI -- World acclaimed harmonica player Geneva Red will perfo
 rm with her band of renowned musicians Geneva Red & The Roadsters at 4PM o
 n Sunday\, October 11\, 2009 at the Chippewa Valley Blues Society\'s Annua
 l Fundraiser held at the Westgate Sportsman\'s Club located at 4909 Sports
 man Drive\, Eau Claire\, WI Phone (715) 832-4548. The Roadsters are compri
 sed of seasoned professionals that have made their names performing with t
 op blues artists including Muddy Waters\, Matt \'Guitar\' Murphy\, Koko Ta
 ylor\, Junior Wells\, Lonnie Brooks\, Son Seals and others. With the excit
 ement their CDs Alley Ways (1997)\, In the Red (2000) and Gettin\' Cocky i
 n 2005 have stirred\, Geneva Red & The Roadsters have made appearances at 
 some of the largest festivals and noted blues clubs throughout the nation.
  They continue to excite audiences wherever they perform. Open to the Publ
 ic. Tickets are $15 at the door or $10 in advance.\n\nGeneva Red...\n\n...
 Tours nationally and internationally\; has had CDs charted in \'Top 25\' b
 lues radio playlists around the world\; is featured in The Encyclopedia of
  the Harmonica by Mel Bay Books and also in IL Soffio dell\'anima: armonic
 he e armoniciesti blues (The Breath of the Spirit: Harmonicas and Blues Ha
 rmonicists) book by Fabrizio Poggi\, published in Italy\;\n\n...Is one of 
 the few female instrumentalists performing on the \'blues harp\' and leadi
 ng her own band. Couple this with her outstanding harmonica ability\, stro
 ng vocal talent\, and high energy show\, and you\'ve got the chemistry tha
 t immediately establishes her as a rare and exciting performer. The influe
 nces of Little Walter\, Sonny Boy Williamson I and II\, Big Walter Horton\
 , George \'Harmonica\' Smith\, and Jimmy Reed are apparent in her own pers
 onal approach to her music.\n\n\n...Has played blues festivals across the 
 nation including three of the most important blues festivals in the most h
 istorical blues locations in the world: The Chicago Blues Festival\, The K
 ing Biscuit Blues Festival in Helena\, AR and The Sunflower River Blues Fe
 stival in Clarksdale MS.\;\n\n...Has recorded/performed with Matt \'Guitar
 \' Murphy\, Bob Margolin\, Sam Carr\, Louisiana Red\, Floyd Murphy\, Phil 
 Guy\, John Primer\, Jimmy Johnson\, Little Smokey Smothers\, Billy Branch\
 , Paul deLay\, Studebaker John\, and others\;\n\n...Has headlined/performe
 d at some of the most revered blues clubs in the world:\nCheckerboard Loun
 ge\, Chicago\, IL.\nBuddy Guys Legends\, Chicago\, IL.\nB.L.U.E.S.\, Chica
 go\, IL.\nRosa\'s Chicago\, IL.\nB.L.U.E.S. Etc.\, Chicago\, IL.\nGround Z
 ero\, Clarksdale\, MS.\nThe Delta Blues Room\, Clarksdale\, MS.\nThe Blues
  Station\, Clarksdale\, MS.\nHuey\'s\, Memphis\, TN.\nThe Black Diamond\, 
 Memphis\, TN.\nBlues City Cafe\, Memphis\, TN.\nBlind Willie\'s\, Atlanta\
 , GA.\nThe Zoo Bar\, Lincoln\, NE.\nThe Key Palace Theatre\, Redkey\, IN.
 \nSalon 21\, Mexico City\, MX.\;\n\n...Has been featured on the cover of i
 nternational blues magazines and other publications along with fellow harp
  players Charlie Musslewhite\, Paul Oscher\, Billy Gibson and Big George B
 rock.\n...Has important items used during her career archived (harmonicas\
 , microphone\, clothing\, recordings\, etc.) in the permanent collection a
 t the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale\, Mississippi.\n\n...Is an official
  contracted endorsee for the Hohner Harmonica Company since 1998. Her like
 ness is seen in Hohner\'s printed advertising world wide and is a featured
  \'Artist\' on Hohner\'s website.\n\nFor more information about Geneva Red
  & The Roadsters\nContact: Linda Martin\, P.R. Director\nOurkives Music\nP
 h: (262) 248-9884\nwww.genevared.com\nA 300 dpi Promotional Photo is avail
 able at www.genevared.com/Resources.htm
DTEND:20091012T050000
DTSTART:20091011T230000
LOCATION:Westgate Sportsmans Club
SUMMARY:CV Blues Society Fundraiser featuring \'Geneva Red & The Roadsters\
 '
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=312
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7414U206E1@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:September 30\, 2009\nFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\n\nWorld Renowned Ha
 rmonica Player to Perform at Chippewa Valley Blues Society Fund Raiser\n\n
 Lake Geneva\, WI -- World acclaimed harmonica player Geneva Red will perfo
 rm with her band of renowned musicians Geneva Red & The Roadsters at 4PM o
 n Sunday\, October 11\, 2009 at the Chippewa Valley Blues Society\'s Annua
 l Fundraiser held at the Westgate Sportsman\'s Club located at 4909 Sports
 man Drive\, Eau Claire\, WI Phone (715) 832-4548. The Roadsters are compri
 sed of seasoned professionals that have made their names performing with t
 op blues artists including Muddy Waters\, Matt \'Guitar\' Murphy\, Koko Ta
 ylor\, Junior Wells\, Lonnie Brooks\, Son Seals and others. With the excit
 ement their CDs Alley Ways (1997)\, In the Red (2000) and Gettin\' Cocky i
 n 2005 have stirred\, Geneva Red & The Roadsters have made appearances at 
 some of the largest festivals and noted blues clubs throughout the nation.
  They continue to excite audiences wherever they perform. Open to the Publ
 ic. Tickets are $15 at the door or $10 in advance.\n\nGeneva Red...\n\n...
 Tours nationally and internationally\; has had CDs charted in \'Top 25\' b
 lues radio playlists around the world\; is featured in The Encyclopedia of
  the Harmonica by Mel Bay Books and also in IL Soffio dell\'anima: armonic
 he e armoniciesti blues (The Breath of the Spirit: Harmonicas and Blues Ha
 rmonicists) book by Fabrizio Poggi\, published in Italy\;\n\n...Is one of 
 the few female instrumentalists performing on the \'blues harp\' and leadi
 ng her own band. Couple this with her outstanding harmonica ability\, stro
 ng vocal talent\, and high energy show\, and you\'ve got the chemistry tha
 t immediately establishes her as a rare and exciting performer. The influe
 nces of Little Walter\, Sonny Boy Williamson I and II\, Big Walter Horton\
 , George \'Harmonica\' Smith\, and Jimmy Reed are apparent in her own pers
 onal approach to her music.\n\n\n...Has played blues festivals across the 
 nation including three of the most important blues festivals in the most h
 istorical blues locations in the world: The Chicago Blues Festival\, The K
 ing Biscuit Blues Festival in Helena\, AR and The Sunflower River Blues Fe
 stival in Clarksdale MS.\;\n\n...Has recorded/performed with Matt \'Guitar
 \' Murphy\, Bob Margolin\, Sam Carr\, Louisiana Red\, Floyd Murphy\, Phil 
 Guy\, John Primer\, Jimmy Johnson\, Little Smokey Smothers\, Billy Branch\
 , Paul deLay\, Studebaker John\, and others\;\n\n...Has headlined/performe
 d at some of the most revered blues clubs in the world:\nCheckerboard Loun
 ge\, Chicago\, IL.\nBuddy Guys Legends\, Chicago\, IL.\nB.L.U.E.S.\, Chica
 go\, IL.\nRosa\'s Chicago\, IL.\nB.L.U.E.S. Etc.\, Chicago\, IL.\nGround Z
 ero\, Clarksdale\, MS.\nThe Delta Blues Room\, Clarksdale\, MS.\nThe Blues
  Station\, Clarksdale\, MS.\nHuey\'s\, Memphis\, TN.\nThe Black Diamond\, 
 Memphis\, TN.\nBlues City Cafe\, Memphis\, TN.\nBlind Willie\'s\, Atlanta\
 , GA.\nThe Zoo Bar\, Lincoln\, NE.\nThe Key Palace Theatre\, Redkey\, IN.
 \nSalon 21\, Mexico City\, MX.\;\n\n...Has been featured on the cover of i
 nternational blues magazines and other publications along with fellow harp
  players Charlie Musslewhite\, Paul Oscher\, Billy Gibson and Big George B
 rock.\n...Has important items used during her career archived (harmonicas\
 , microphone\, clothing\, recordings\, etc.) in the permanent collection a
 t the Delta Blues Museum in Clarksdale\, Mississippi.\n\n...Is an official
  contracted endorsee for the Hohner Harmonica Company since 1998. Her like
 ness is seen in Hohner\'s printed advertising world wide and is a featured
  \'Artist\' on Hohner\'s website.\n\nFor more information about Geneva Red
  & The Roadsters\nContact: Linda Martin\, P.R. Director\nOurkives Music\nP
 h: (262) 248-9884\nwww.genevared.com\nA 300 dpi Promotional Photo is avail
 able at www.genevared.com/Resources.htm
DTEND:20091012T050000
DTSTART:20091011T230000
LOCATION:Westgate Sportsmans Club
SUMMARY:CV Blues Society Fundraiser featuring \'Geneva Red & The Roadsters\
 '
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=313
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7419Zlwm0i@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:This outstanding juried craft show & sale features exceptional 
 handcrafted items by over 160 Midwest Artisans and Crafters.  Admission to
  the 34th Annual Holiday Arts and Craft Fairâ€”which showcases a wide arra
 y of unique\, handcrafted items\, home & holiday accessories\, jewelry\, a
 pparel and hundreds of items perfect  for gift giving and home decoratingâ
 €”is only $3 per person.   A delicious variety of luncheon items & dessert
 s will also be available.
DTEND:20091015T063800
DTSTART:20091015T053800
LOCATION:Brookfield East High School
SUMMARY:Craft Fair - Brookfield East High School Friends of Fine Arts
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=314
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7424TU9S7D@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:This outstanding juried craft show & sale features exceptional 
 handcrafted items by over 160 Midwest Artisans and Crafters.  Admission to
  the 34th Annual Holiday Arts and Craft Fairâ€”which showcases a wide arra
 y of unique\, handcrafted items\, home & holiday accessories\, jewelry\, a
 pparel and hundreds of items perfect  for gift giving and home decoratingâ
 €”is only $3 per person.   A delicious variety of luncheon items & dessert
 s will also be available.
DTEND:20091108T230000
DTSTART:20091108T170000
LOCATION:Brookfield East High School
SUMMARY:Craft Fair - Brookfield East High School Friends of Fine Arts
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=315
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7429Vvublg@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Can you solve this puzzle? \nFamily fun and thinking\n\n50 hand
 s-on brainteasers and mechanical puzzles to try to solve plus make a puzzl
 e to keep.\n\nFamilies and individuals are challenged by variety of hands-
 on logic and mechanical puzzles at the Logic Puzzle Museum in Burlington.
 \n\nTypes include sliding block\, edge matching\, parlor puzzles\, packing
  puzzles\, take-aparts\, magnetic puzzles\, and more.\nA number of these a
 re also available in the museum\'s gift shop which has more than 150 types
  for sale.\n\n90 minutes sessions are offered Saturday October 17 at 10 am
 \, 11:30 am\, or 1 pm. Particpants work on any or all of the puzzles they 
 wish\, ring bells when a puzzle is solved\, view the exhibit\, and make a 
 set of two puzzles to take with.\n\nThe museum is for ages 5 through adult
 \, but not younger. Phone reservations are needed as the museum has limite
 d space. Admission is $6 per person\, all ages.\n\nOther times may be sche
 duled for large groups year round.\n\nCall 262 763-3946 for information or
  to make reservations. Parking is free.\n The Logic Puzzle Museum is at 53
 3 Milwaukee Avenue\, downtown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin. More detail
 s are on the website www.logicpuzzlemuseum.org
DTEND:20091017T183000
DTSTART:20091017T170000
LOCATION:Logic Puzzle Museum
SUMMARY:Solve this puzzle? Hands-on brainteasers
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=316
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-74358WNwN7@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Can you solve this puzzle? \nFamily fun and thinking\n\n50 hand
 s-on brainteasers and mechanical puzzles to try to solve plus make a puzzl
 e to keep.\n\nFamilies and individuals are challenged by variety of hands-
 on logic and mechanical puzzles at the Logic Puzzle Museum in Burlington.
 \n\nTypes include sliding block\, edge matching\, parlor puzzles\, packing
  puzzles\, take-aparts\, magnetic puzzles\, and more.\nA number of these a
 re also available in the museum\'s gift shop which has more than 150 types
  for sale.\n\n90 minutes sessions are offered Saturday October 17 at 10 am
 \, 11:30 am\, or 1 pm. Particpants work on any or all of the puzzles they 
 wish\, ring bells when a puzzle is solved\, view the exhibit\, and make a 
 set of two puzzles to take with.\n\nThe museum is for ages 5 through adult
 \, but not younger. Phone reservations are needed as the museum has limite
 d space. Admission is $6 per person\, all ages.\n\nOther times may be sche
 duled for large groups year round.\n\nCall 262 763-3946 for information or
  to make reservations. Parking is free. The Logic Puzzle Museum is at 533 
 Milwaukee Avenue\, downtown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin. More details 
 are on the website www.logicpuzzlemuseum.org
DTEND:20091017T213000
DTSTART:20091017T200000
LOCATION:Logic Puzzle Museum
SUMMARY:Solve these puzzles? Hands-on brainteasers!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=317
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7440NWUOzC@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:50 hands-on brainteasers and mechanical puzzles to try to solve
  plus make a puzzle to keep.\n\nFamilies and individuals are challenged by
  variety of hands-on logic and mechanical puzzles at the Logic Puzzle Muse
 um in Burlington.\n\nTypes include sliding block\, edge matching\, parlor 
 puzzles\, packing puzzles\, take-aparts\, magnetic puzzles\, and more.\nA 
 number of these are also available in the museum\'s gift shop which has mo
 re than 150 types for sale.\n\n90 minutes sessions are offered at 10 am\, 
 11:30 am\, or 1 pm today. Particpants work on any or all of the puzzles th
 ey wish\, ring bells when a puzzle is solved\, view the exhibit\, and make
  a set of two puzzles to take with.\n\nThe museum is for ages 5 through ad
 ult\, but not younger. Phone reservations are needed as the museum has lim
 ited space. Admission is $6 per person\, all ages.\n\nOther times may be s
 cheduled for large groups year round.\n\nCall 262 763-3946 for information
  or to make reservations. Parking is free. The Logic Puzzle Museum is at 5
 33 Milwaukee Avenue\, downtown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin. More detai
 ls are on the website www.logicpuzzlemuseum.org
DTEND:20091122T063000
DTSTART:20091121T170000
LOCATION:The Logic Puzzle Museum
SUMMARY:Solve these puzzles?   Hands-on brainteasers!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=318
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7445pJfxvK@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION: hands-on brainteasers and mechanical puzzles to try to solve p
 lus make a puzzle to keep.\n\nFamilies and individuals are challenged by v
 ariety of hands-on logic and mechanical puzzles at the Logic Puzzle Museum
  in Burlington.\n\nTypes include sliding block\, edge matching\, parlor pu
 zzles\, packing puzzles\, take-aparts\, magnetic puzzles\, and more.\nA nu
 mber of these are also available in the museum\'s gift shop which has more
  than 150 types for sale.\n\n90 minutes sessions are offered at 10 am\, 11
 :30 am\, or 1 pm today. Participants work on any or all of the puzzles the
 y wish\, ring bells when a puzzle is solved\, view the exhibit\, and make 
 a set of two puzzles to take with.\n\nThe museum is for ages 5 through adu
 lt\, but not younger. Phone reservations are needed as the museum has limi
 ted space. Admission is $6 per person\, all ages.\n\nOther times may be sc
 heduled for large groups year round.\n\nCall 262 763-3946 for information 
 or to make reservations. Parking is free. The Logic Puzzle Museum is at 53
 3 Milwaukee Avenue\, downtown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin. More detail
 s are on the website www.logicpuzzlemuseum.org
DTEND:20091016T063000
DTSTART:20091015T170000
SUMMARY:Solve these logic puzzles? Hands-on brainteasers!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=319
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7450btMCGL@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:50 hands-on brainteasers and mechanical puzzles to try to solve
 \, plus make a puzzle to keep.\n\nFamilies and individuals are challenged 
 by variety of hands-on logic and mechanical puzzles at the Logic Puzzle Mu
 seum in Burlington.\n\nTypes include sliding block\, edge matching\, parlo
 r puzzles\, packing puzzles\, take-aparts\, magnetic puzzles\, and more.\n
 A number of these are also available in the museum\'s gift shop which has 
 more than 150 types for sale.\n\n90 minutes sessions are offered at 10 am\
 , 11:30 am\, or 1 pm today. Participants work on any or all of the puzzles
  they wish\, ring bells when a puzzle is solved\, view the exhibit\, and m
 ake a set of two puzzles to take with.\n\nThe museum is for ages 5 through
  adult\, but not younger. Phone reservations are needed as the museum has 
 limited space. Admission is $6 per person\, all ages.\n\nOther times may b
 e scheduled for large groups year round.\n\nCall 262 763-3946 for informat
 ion or to make reservations. Parking is free. The Logic Puzzle Museum is a
 t 533 Milwaukee Avenue\, downtown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin. More de
 tails are on the website www.logicpuzzlemuseum.org
DTEND:20091015T213000
DTSTART:20091015T200000
LOCATION:Logic Puzzle Museum
SUMMARY:50 Hands on Logic Puzzles to try to solve today!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=320
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7457HELgVU@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:50 hands-on brainteasers and mechanical puzzles to try to solve
 \, plus make a puzzle to keep.\n\nFamilies and individuals are challenged 
 by variety of hands-on logic and mechanical puzzles at the Logic Puzzle Mu
 seum in Burlington.\n\nTypes include sliding block\, edge matching\, parlo
 r puzzles\, packing puzzles\, take-aparts\, magnetic puzzles\, and more.\n
 A number of these are also available in the museum\'s gift shop which has 
 more than 150 types for sale.\n\n90 minutes sessions are offered at 10 am\
 , 11:30 am\, today. Participants work on any or all of the puzzles they wi
 sh\, ring bells when a puzzle is solved\, view the exhibit\, and make a se
 t of two puzzles to take with.\n\nThe museum is for ages 5 through adult\,
  but not younger. Phone reservations are needed as the museum has limited 
 space. Admission is $6 per person\, all ages.\n\nOther times may be schedu
 led for large groups year round.\n\nCall 262 763-3946 for information or t
 o make reservations. Parking is free. The Logic Puzzle Museum is at 533 Mi
 lwaukee Avenue\, downtown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin. More details ar
 e on the website www.logicpuzzlemuseum.org
DTEND:20091128T183000
DTSTART:20091128T170000
LOCATION:Logic Puzzle Museum
SUMMARY:Hands-on Logic Puzzles to Try!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=321
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7462k8cgXZ@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:50 hands-on brainteasers and mechanical puzzles to try to solve
 \, plus make a puzzle to keep.\n\nFamilies and individuals are challenged 
 by variety of hands-on logic and mechanical puzzles at the Logic Puzzle Mu
 seum in Burlington.\n\nTypes include sliding block\, edge matching\, parlo
 r puzzles\, packing puzzles\, take-aparts\, magnetic puzzles\, and more.\n
 A number of these are also available in the museum\'s gift shop which has 
 more than 150 types for sale.\n\n90 minutes sessions are offered at 10 am\
 , 11:30 am\, today. Participants work on any or all of the puzzles they wi
 sh\, ring bells when a puzzle is solved\, view the exhibit\, and make a se
 t of two puzzles to take with.\n\nThe museum is for ages 5 through adult\,
  but not younger. Phone reservations are needed as the museum has limited 
 space. Admission is $6 per person\, all ages.\n\nOther times may be schedu
 led for large groups year round.\n\nCall 262 763-3946 for information or t
 o make reservations. Parking is free. The Logic Puzzle Museum is at 533 Mi
 lwaukee Avenue\, downtown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin. More details ar
 e on the website www.logicpuzzlemuseum.org
DTEND:20091128T200000
DTSTART:20091128T183000
LOCATION:Logic Puzzle Museum
SUMMARY:Hands-on Logic Puzzles & Brainteasers!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=322
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7467jfdN1v@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:50 hands-on brainteasers and mechanical puzzles to try to solve
 \, plus make a puzzle to keep.\n\nFamilies and individuals are challenged 
 by variety of hands-on logic and mechanical puzzles at the Logic Puzzle Mu
 seum in Burlington.\n\nTypes include sliding block\, edge matching\, parlo
 r puzzles\, packing puzzles\, take-aparts\, magnetic puzzles\, and more.\n
 A number of these are also available in the museum\'s gift shop which has 
 more than 150 types for sale.\n\n90 minutes sessions are offered at 10 am\
 , 11:30 am\, today. Participants work on any or all of the puzzles they wi
 sh\, ring bells when a puzzle is solved\, view the exhibit\, and make a se
 t of two puzzles to take with.\n\nThe museum is for ages 5 through adult\,
  but not younger. Phone reservations are needed as the museum has limited 
 space. Admission is $6 per person\, all ages.\n\nOther times may be schedu
 led for large groups year round.\n\nCall 262 763-3946 for information or t
 o make reservations. Parking is free. The Logic Puzzle Museum is at 533 Mi
 lwaukee Avenue\, downtown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin. More details ar
 e on the website www.logicpuzzlemuseum.org
DTEND:20091127T213000
DTSTART:20091127T200000
LOCATION:Logic Puzzle Museum
SUMMARY:Hands-on Brain & Logic Puzzles to Try!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=323
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7473OFLofa@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Can you solve these puzzles? \nFamily fun and thinking\n\n50 ha
 nds-on brainteasers and mechanical puzzles to try to solve\, plus make a p
 uzzle to keep.\n\nFamilies and individuals are challenged by variety of ha
 nds-on logic and mechanical puzzles at the Logic Puzzle Museum in Burlingt
 on.\n\nTypes include sliding block\, edge matching\, parlor puzzles\, pack
 ing puzzles\, take-aparts\, magnetic puzzles\, and more.\nA number of thes
 e are also available in the museum\'s gift shop which has more than 150 ty
 pes for sale.\n\nA 90 minute sessions is offered at 1:30 or 3 pm today\, w
 ith reservations. Participants work on any or all of the puzzles they wish
 \, ring bells when a puzzle is solved\, view the exhibit\, and make a set 
 of two puzzles to take with.\n\nThe museum is for ages 5 through adult\, b
 ut not younger. Phone reservations are needed as the museum has limited sp
 ace. Admission is $6 per person\, all ages.\n\nOther times may be schedule
 d for large groups year round.\n\nCall 262 763-3946 for information or to 
 make reservations. Parking is free. The Logic Puzzle Museum is at 533 Milw
 aukee Avenue\, downtown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin. More details are 
 on the website www.logicpuzzlemuseum.org
DTEND:20091229T213000
DTSTART:20091229T203000
LOCATION:Logic Puzzle Museum
SUMMARY:Hands-On Brain & Logic Puzzle Challenges!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=324
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7478dsjcAM@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Can you solve these puzzles? \nFamily fun and thinking\n\n50 ha
 nds-on brainteasers and mechanical puzzles to try to solve\, plus make a p
 uzzle to keep.\n\nFamilies and individuals are challenged by variety of ha
 nds-on logic and mechanical puzzles at the Logic Puzzle Museum in Burlingt
 on.\n\nTypes include sliding block\, edge matching\, parlor puzzles\, pack
 ing puzzles\, take-aparts\, magnetic puzzles\, and more.\nA number of thes
 e are also available in the museum\'s gift shop which has more than 150 ty
 pes for sale.\n\nA 90 minute sessions is offered at 1:30 or 3 pm today\, w
 ith reservations. Participants work on any or all of the puzzles they wish
 \, ring bells when a puzzle is solved\, view the exhibit\, and make a set 
 of two puzzles to take with.\n\nThe museum is for ages 5 through adult\, b
 ut not younger. Phone reservations are needed as the museum has limited sp
 ace. Admission is $6 per person\, all ages.\n\nOther times may be schedule
 d for large groups year round.\n\nCall 262 763-3946 for information or to 
 make reservations. Parking is free. The Logic Puzzle Museum is at 533 Milw
 aukee Avenue\, downtown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin. More details are 
 on the website www.logicpuzzlemuseum.org
DTEND:20091229T233000
DTSTART:20091229T220000
LOCATION:Logic Puzzle Museum
SUMMARY:Hands-on Brain & Logic Puzzle Challenges Today!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=325
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7483DVej19@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Can you solve these puzzles? \nFamily fun and thinking. Try the
  Christmas Tree Puzzle and 50 others of different types!\n\n50 hands-on br
 ainteasers and mechanical puzzles to try to solve\, plus make a puzzle to 
 keep.\n\nFamilies and individuals are challenged by variety of hands-on lo
 gic and mechanical puzzles at the Logic Puzzle Museum in Burlington.\n\nTy
 pes include sliding block\, edge matching\, parlor puzzles\, packing puzzl
 es\, take-aparts\, magnetic puzzles\, and more.\nA number of these are als
 o available in the museum\'s gift shop which has more than 150 types for s
 ale.\n\nA 90 minute sessions is offered at 1:30 or 3 pm today\, with reser
 vations. Participants work on any or all of the puzzles they wish\, ring b
 ells when a puzzle is solved\, view the exhibit\, and make a set of two pu
 zzles to take with.\n\nThe museum is for ages 5 through adult\, but not yo
 unger. Phone reservations are needed as the museum has limited space. Admi
 ssion is $6 per person\, all ages.\n\nOther times may be scheduled for lar
 ge groups year round.\n\nCall 262 763-3946 for information or to make rese
 rvations. Parking is free. The Logic Puzzle Museum is at 533 Milwaukee Ave
 nue\, downtown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin. More details are on the we
 bsite www.logicpuzzlemuseum.org
DTEND:20091230T220000
DTSTART:20091230T203000
LOCATION:Logic Puzzle Museum
SUMMARY:Holiday Fun: Hands-on Brain & Logic Puzzle Museum Challenges Today!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=326
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7489gvuig4@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Can you solve these puzzles? \nFamily fun and thinking. Try the
  Christmas Tree Puzzle and 50 others of different types!\n\n50 hands-on br
 ainteasers and mechanical puzzles to try to solve\, plus make a puzzle to 
 keep.\n\nFamilies and individuals are challenged by variety of hands-on lo
 gic and mechanical puzzles at the Logic Puzzle Museum in Burlington.\n\nTy
 pes include sliding block\, edge matching\, parlor puzzles\, packing puzzl
 es\, take-aparts\, magnetic puzzles\, and more.\nA number of these are als
 o available in the museum\'s gift shop which has more than 150 types for s
 ale.\n\nA 90 minute sessions is offered at 1:30 or 3 pm today\, with reser
 vations. Participants work on any or all of the puzzles they wish\, ring b
 ells when a puzzle is solved\, view the exhibit\, and make a set of two pu
 zzles to take with.\n\nThe museum is for ages 5 through adult\, but not yo
 unger. Phone reservations are needed as the museum has limited space. Admi
 ssion is $6 per person\, all ages.\n\nOther times may be scheduled for lar
 ge groups year round.\n\nCall 262 763-3946 for information or to make rese
 rvations. Parking is free. The Logic Puzzle Museum is at 533 Milwaukee Ave
 nue\, downtown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin. More details are on the we
 bsite www.logicpuzzlemuseum.org
DTEND:20091230T233000
DTSTART:20091230T220000
LOCATION:Logic Puzzle Museum
SUMMARY:Holiday Fun: Solve the Brain & Logic Puzzles if you can!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=327
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7495e3dGbO@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Start your New Year right with brain challenges!\nCan you solve
  these puzzles? \nFamily fun and thinking. 50 different types!\n\n50 hands
 -on brainteasers and mechanical puzzles to try to solve\, plus make a puzz
 le to keep.\n\nFamilies and individuals are challenged by variety of hands
 -on logic and mechanical puzzles at the Logic Puzzle Museum in Burlington.
 \n\nTypes include sliding block\, edge matching\, parlor puzzles\, packing
  puzzles\, take-aparts\, magnetic puzzles\, and more.\nA number of these a
 re also available in the museum\'s gift shop which has more than 150 types
  for sale.\n\nA 90 minute sessions is offered\, with reservations. Partici
 pants work on any or all of the puzzles they wish\, ring bells when a puzz
 le is solved\, view the exhibit\, and make a set of two puzzles to take wi
 th.\n\nThe museum is for ages 5 through adult\, but not younger. Phone res
 ervations are needed as the museum has limited space. Admission is $6 per 
 person\, all ages.\n\nOther times may be scheduled for large groups year r
 ound.\n\nCall 262 763-3946 for information or to make reservations. Parkin
 g is free. The Logic Puzzle Museum is at 533 Milwaukee Avenue\, downtown h
 istoric Burlington\, Wisconsin. More details are on the website www.logicp
 uzzlemuseum.org
DTEND:20090103T183000
DTSTART:20090103T170000
LOCATION:Logic Puzzle Museum
SUMMARY:Holiday Fun: Try to Solve the Logic Puzzles if you Can!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=328
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7500opWBT4@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Start your New Year right with brain challenges!\nCan you solve
  these puzzles? \nFamily fun and thinking. 50 different types!\n\n50 hands
 -on brainteasers and mechanical puzzles to try to solve\, plus make a puzz
 le to keep.\n\nFamilies and individuals are challenged by variety of hands
 -on logic and mechanical puzzles at the Logic Puzzle Museum in Burlington.
 \n\nTypes include sliding block\, edge matching\, parlor puzzles\, packing
  puzzles\, take-aparts\, magnetic puzzles\, and more.\nA number of these a
 re also available in the museum\'s gift shop which has more than 150 types
  for sale.\n\nA 90 minute sessions is offered\, with reservations. Partici
 pants work on any or all of the puzzles they wish\, ring bells when a puzz
 le is solved\, view the exhibit\, and make a set of two puzzles to take wi
 th.\n\nThe museum is for ages 5 through adult\, but not younger. Phone res
 ervations are needed as the museum has limited space. Admission is $6 per 
 person\, all ages.\n\nOther times may be scheduled for large groups year r
 ound.\n\nCall 262 763-3946 for information or to make reservations. Parkin
 g is free. The Logic Puzzle Museum is at 533 Milwaukee Avenue\, downtown h
 istoric Burlington\, Wisconsin. More details are on the website www.logicp
 uzzlemuseum.org
DTEND:20090103T200000
DTSTART:20090103T183000
LOCATION:Logic Puzzle Museum
SUMMARY:Start your New Year right with brain challenges!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=329
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7505VvTtVr@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:INTERNATIONAL TONGUE TWISTER CONTEST|\nSAT NOVEMBER 14\,2009   
 Real Fun!\n6 pm sharp        9th Annual CONTEST\nAn attraction for familie
 s\, for tourists\, and for groups. \n.....Be here or be square......\nIt\'
 s the 9th Annual International Tongue Twister Contest - a puzzling contest
  presented by the Logic Puzzle Museum!\nHow many can you say in less than 
 10 seconds? Classic and modern phrases to twist contestant\'s tongues. \nA
 ge divisions\, and great prizes such as a portion of \'a peck of pickled p
 eppers\,\' and other tongue twister objects like a \'toy boat\' or a \'yel
 low yo-yo\' or \'a spinning store top!\'\n\nContest tongue twisters not gi
 ven out ahead of time\, for fear you would get laryngitis by practicing to
 o much.\nLaughter and fun promised for all! The contest has age divisions 
 for peer fun.\nDoor prizes for everyone (audience & contestants!) and anot
 her prize for the contest winners!\nIt\'s famous and fun\nNational televis
 ion shows called about this in past years including the Game Show Network\
 , Ellen Show\, The Bonnie Hunt Show\; Podcasts interviews including conver
 sations on the Road\;   radio interviews on Chicago stations & Milwaukee\'
 s WTMJ\, Canadian Radio Montreal\, Quebec to Toronto on CJAD with Peter An
 thony Holder talk show after midnight\; Associated Press Wire stories\; on
 -site newspaper reports appeared in the Kenosha News\, Racine Journal Time
 s\, and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel\; reports also in the Chicago Tribu
 ne\,  Minneapolis Twin Cities Pioneer Press\, plus Family Fun Magazine and
  Real Simple Magazine has written about it\, and ... \nwe were on live on 
 the Mike Jeffreysâ€™ Breakfast Show airing from Canberra\, Australia about
  the Tongue Twister Contest and the year round Logic Puzzle Museum visits!
 \n\n\nSo come have some fun here ... watch\, listen\, or enter.   \n... Al
 low time to visit the unusual gift shop\, too. Buy yourself a Tongue Twist
 er Poster to go.\n\nAdmission is only $5 per person\, all ages.\n\nCall 26
 2 763-3946 for information or to make reservations. Parking is free. The L
 ogic Puzzle Museum is at 533 Milwaukee Avenue\, downtown historic Burlingt
 on\, Wisconsin. More details are on the website www.logicpuzzlemuseum.org
DTEND:20091115T020000
DTSTART:20091115T010000
LOCATION:Logic Puzzle Museum
SUMMARY:Tongue Twister Contest\,  Really!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=330
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-75112OANup@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:MYSTERY OBJECTS! What are these things anyhow?\nHow many can yo
 u figure out?\n\nAn odd and funny HANDS-ON event!\nThe 9th annual \'museum
 \' puzzling event & experience with more than 150 curiosities and whatcham
 acallits for you to browse through and touch\,\ntrying to figure out what 
 they are. \n\nClues are posted for some of the gizzmos\, gadgets\, \ndevic
 es\, and strange antiques\, the clues may help or may not. \'Antiques\, to
 ys\, tools\, thingamajigs\, parts & pieces\, and even some things we don\'
 t know\, said Judith Schulz\, director. \n\nBe a history detective\, a wee
 kend anthropologist\, a budding mechanic\, a puzzle solver\, an armchair e
 ngineer\, or just plain curious! This is hands-on fun mixed with thinking 
 \nand a great inter-generational outing.\n\nTry curious \'toys\,\' wonder 
 about tools from 100 years ago\, puzzle over antiques. \n\nThe Burlington 
 Historical Society\'s Museum and private collectors has helped in past yea
 rs with special objects. \nIf you have something to donate to the event\, 
 give us a call.\n\nThere is extra Fun called OBJECTS IN A BOX to solve\, t
 oo.\nCan you figure out what is in the boxes without looking?\nAnyone can 
 try this puzzling challenge with friends and visitors\, except Superman!\n
 \nThis unique event has been recommended by the Chicago Tribune\'s Midwest
  Events travel column\; Nick\, Jr. magazine\,\nand covered by FOX TV Chann
 el 6.\n\nFamilies and individuals are challenged by this hands-on fun at t
 he Logic Puzzle Museum in Burlington.\n\nAdmission is $5 per person\, all 
 ages.\n\nOther times may be scheduled weekdays with reservations between N
 ov 6 and Nov 15\, 2009. Weekend hours are Saturday 10-5 and Sunday 11-4.\n
 \nCall 262 763-3946 for information or to make reservations. Parking is fr
 ee. \n\nThe non-profit\, educational Logic Puzzle Museum is at 533 Milwauk
 ee Avenue\, downtown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin. More details are on 
 the website www.logicpuzzlemuseum.org
DTEND:20091108T000000
DTSTART:20091107T170000
LOCATION:Logic Puzzle Museum
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SUMMARY:Mystery Objects? What are these things anyhow? Hands-on Puzzling!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=331
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:MYSTERY OBJECTS! What are these things anyhow?\nHow many can yo
 u figure out?\n\nAn odd and funny HANDS-ON event!\nThe 9th annual \'museum
 \' puzzling event & experience with more than 150 curiosities and whatcham
 acallits for you to browse through and touch\,\ntrying to figure out what 
 they are. \n\nClues are posted for some of the gizzmos\, gadgets\, \ndevic
 es\, and strange antiques\, the clues may help or may not. \'Antiques\, to
 ys\, tools\, thingamajigs\, parts & pieces\, and even some things we don\'
 t know\, said Judith Schulz\, director. \n\nBe a history detective\, a wee
 kend anthropologist\, a budding mechanic\, a puzzle solver\, an armchair e
 ngineer\, or just plain curious! This is hands-on fun mixed with thinking 
 \nand a great inter-generational outing.\n\nTry curious \'toys\,\' wonder 
 about tools from 100 years ago\, puzzle over antiques. \n\nThe Burlington 
 Historical Society\'s Museum and private collectors has helped in past yea
 rs with special objects. \nIf you have something to donate to the event\, 
 give us a call.\n\nThere is extra Fun called OBJECTS IN A BOX to solve\, t
 oo.\nCan you figure out what is in the boxes without looking?\nAnyone can 
 try this puzzling challenge with friends and visitors\, except Superman!\n
 \nThis unique event has been recommended by the Chicago Tribune\'s Midwest
  Events travel column\; Nick\, Jr. magazine\,\nand covered by FOX TV Chann
 el 6.\n\nFamilies and individuals are challenged by this hands-on fun at t
 he Logic Puzzle Museum in Burlington.\n\nAdmission is $5 per person\, all 
 ages.\n\nOther times may be scheduled weekdays with reservations between N
 ov 6 and Nov 15\, 2009. Weekend hours are Saturday 10-5 and Sunday 11-4.\n
 \nCall 262 763-3946 for information or to make reservations. Parking is fr
 ee. \n\nThe non-profit\, educational Logic Puzzle Museum is at 533 Milwauk
 ee Avenue\, downtown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin. More details are on 
 the website www.logicpuzzlemuseum.org
DTEND:20091108T230000
DTSTART:20091108T180000
LOCATION:Logic Puzzle Museum
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SU;UNTIL=20091115T070000Z
SUMMARY:Hands-on Mystery Objects! What are these 150 things anyhow?
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-752383ti7H@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:MYSTERY OBJECTS! What are these things anyhow?\nHow many can yo
 u figure out?\n\nAn odd and funny HANDS-ON event!\nThe 9th annual \'museum
 \' puzzling event & experience with more than 150 curiosities and whatcham
 acallits for you to browse through and touch\,trying to figure out what th
 ey are. \n\nClues are posted for some of the gizzmos\, gadgets\, \ndevices
 \, and strange antiques\, the clues may help or may not. \'Antiques\, toys
 \, tools\, thingamajigs\, parts & pieces\, and even some things we don\'t 
 know\, said Judith Schulz\, director. \n\nBe a history detective\, a weeke
 nd anthropologist\, a budding mechanic\, a puzzle solver\, an armchair eng
 ineer\, or just plain curious! This is hands-on fun mixed with thinking \n
 and a great inter-generational outing.\n\nTry curious \'toys\,\' wonder ab
 out tools from 100 years ago\, puzzle over antiques. \n\nThe Burlington Hi
 storical Society\'s Museum and private collectors has helped in past years
  with special objects. \nIf you have something to donate to the event\, gi
 ve us a call.\n\nThere is extra Fun called OBJECTS IN A BOX to solve\, too
 .\nCan you figure out what is in the boxes without looking?\nAnyone can tr
 y this puzzling challenge with friends and visitors\, except Superman!\n\n
 This unique event has been recommended by the Chicago Tribune\'s Midwest E
 vents travel column\; Nick\, Jr. magazine\,\nand covered by FOX TV Channel
  6.\n\nFamilies and individuals are challenged by this hands-on fun at the
  Logic Puzzle Museum in Burlington.\n\nAdmission is $5 per person\, all ag
 es.\n\nOther times may be scheduled weekdays with reservations between Nov
  6 and Nov 15\, 2009. Weekend hours are Saturday 10-5 and Sunday 11-4.\n\n
 Call 262 763-3946 for information or to make reservations. Parking is free
 . \n\nThe non-profit\, educational Logic Puzzle Museum is at 533 Milwaukee
  Avenue\, downtown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin. More details are on th
 e website www.logicpuzzlemuseum.org
DTEND:20091112T010000
DTSTART:20091111T200000
LOCATION:Logic Puzzle Museum
SUMMARY:150 Hands on Mystery Objects! What are these things anyhow?
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=333
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7529ZUAbPV@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:SIGN-UP NOW for the YO-YO CLASS! \n  LIMITED SPACE\, call in yo
 ur registration \nThe Yo-yo class is for beginners ages 8 through adult\, 
 but not younger. It includes a new trick yo-yo that you get to use & keep\
 , & learn tricks! Skill and spinning fun! \n\n(262) 763-3946\, $28/person 
 which includes the excellent quality\, high tech\, long spinning $18 ball 
 bearing yo-yo\, & professional instruction.   \n\nLearn yo-yo techniques\,
  power throw\, custom fitting\, maintenance tips\, when & how   to change 
 the string\,  and  5 - 10 CLASSIC tricks!   Depending on the group: tricks
  introduced may include   gravity gripper\, sleeper\, forward pass\, hop-t
 he-fence\, the slapper\, breakaway\, around-the-world\, walk-the-dog\, roc
 k-the baby\, ice cream cone\, Confederate flag\, and the creeper.   \n\nOt
 her dates may be scheduled for your own group of 6 or more people.\n\nThe 
 class is held at the Spinning Top & Yo-Yo  Museum\, 533 Milwaukee Av\, dow
 ntown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin.  Details at www.topmuseum.org.  Par
 king is free.
DTEND:20091017T230000
DTSTART:20091017T220000
LOCATION:Spinning Top & Yo-Yo  Museum
SUMMARY:Yo-Yo Class!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=334
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7534dF1PiN@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:SIGN-UP NOW for the YO-YO CLASS! \n  LIMITED SPACE\, call in yo
 ur registration \nThe Yo-yo class is for beginners ages 8 through adult\, 
 but not younger. It includes a new trick yo-yo that you get to use & keep\
 , & learn tricks! Skill and spinning fun! \n\n(262) 763-3946\, $28/person 
 which includes the excellent quality\, high tech\, long spinning $18 ball 
 bearing yo-yo\, & professional instruction.   \n\nLearn yo-yo techniques\,
  power throw\, custom fitting\, maintenance tips\, when & how   to change 
 the string\,  and  5 - 10 CLASSIC tricks!   Depending on the group: tricks
  introduced may include   gravity gripper\, sleeper\, forward pass\, hop-t
 he-fence\, the slapper\, breakaway\, around-the-world\, walk-the-dog\, roc
 k-the baby\, ice cream cone\, Confederate flag\, and the creeper.   \n\nOt
 her dates may be scheduled for your own group of 6 or more people.\n\nThe 
 class is held at the Spinning Top & Yo-Yo  Museum\, 533 Milwaukee Av\, dow
 ntown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin.  Details at www.topmuseum.org.  Par
 king is free.
DTEND:20091127T230000
DTSTART:20091127T220000
LOCATION:Spinning Top & Yo-Yo  Museum
SUMMARY:Yo-Yo Class for Beginners
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=335
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7539ckaz3k@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:SIGN-UP NOW for the YO-YO CLASS! \n  LIMITED SPACE\, call in yo
 ur registration \nThe Yo-yo class is for beginners ages 8 through adult\, 
 but not younger. It includes a new trick yo-yo that you get to use & keep\
 , & learn tricks! Skill and spinning fun! \n\n(262) 763-3946\, $28/person 
 which includes the excellent quality\, high tech\, long spinning $18 ball 
 bearing yo-yo\, & professional instruction.   \n\nLearn yo-yo techniques\,
  power throw\, custom fitting\, maintenance tips\, when & how   to change 
 the string\,  and  5 - 10 CLASSIC tricks!   Depending on the group: tricks
  introduced may include   gravity gripper\, sleeper\, forward pass\, hop-t
 he-fence\, the slapper\, breakaway\, around-the-world\, walk-the-dog\, roc
 k-the baby\, ice cream cone\, Confederate flag\, and the creeper.   \n\nOt
 her dates may be scheduled for your own group of 6 or more people.\n\nThe 
 class is held at the Spinning Top & Yo-Yo  Museum\, 533 Milwaukee Av\, dow
 ntown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin.  Details at www.topmuseum.org.  Par
 king is free.
DTEND:20091227T210000
DTSTART:20091227T200000
LOCATION:Spinning Top & Yo-Yo  Museum
SUMMARY:YO-YO Class for beginners!  Holiday workshop.
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=336
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7545sFTaU2@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:SIGN-UP NOW for the YO-YO CLASS! \n  LIMITED SPACE\, call in yo
 ur registration \nThe Yo-yo class is for beginners ages 8 through adult\, 
 but not younger. It includes a new trick yo-yo that you get to use & keep\
 , & learn tricks! Skill and spinning fun! \n\n(262) 763-3946\, $28/person 
 which includes the excellent quality\, high tech\, long spinning $18 ball 
 bearing yo-yo\, & professional instruction.   \n\nLearn yo-yo techniques\,
  power throw\, custom fitting\, maintenance tips\, when & how   to change 
 the string\,  and  5 - 10 CLASSIC tricks!   Depending on the group: tricks
  introduced may include   gravity gripper\, sleeper\, forward pass\, hop-t
 he-fence\, the slapper\, breakaway\, around-the-world\, walk-the-dog\, roc
 k-the baby\, ice cream cone\, Confederate flag\, and the creeper.   \n\nOt
 her dates may be scheduled for your own group of 6 or more people.\n\nThe 
 class is held at the Spinning Top & Yo-Yo  Museum\, 533 Milwaukee Av\, dow
 ntown historic Burlington\, Wisconsin.  Details at www.topmuseum.org.  Par
 king is free.
DTEND:20091230T170000
DTSTART:20091230T160000
LOCATION:Spinning Top & Yo-Yo  Museum
SUMMARY:Yo-Yo Class for Beginners: Holiday Fun!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=337
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7550KA3NCX@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Spinning Top & Yo-Yo Museum\, Burlington\, Wisconsin\, USA\
 ;\n\nA famous museum with a unique and lively visit/tour\n--35+ hands-on s
 pinning tops and top games\,\n--an exhibit of 2\,000 tops/ yo-yos/ gyrosco
 pes\;\n--top spinning   videos\,   an I spy hunt\,\n--and a live presentat
 ion by the celebrity\, The Top Lady\, Judith Schulz.  \n\n-Here everyone i
 s a kid again!   Meet the Tops Expert from an MGM movie\, spin top toys\, 
 see unusual spinner tops in the presentation\, and afterwards visit the gi
 ft shop with hundreds of spinning things\, both modern and antique.\n\n   
 You will see toy tops\, trompos\, trottoles\, toupies\, kreisels\, komas\,
  gyroscopes\, yo-yos\, and more from around the world: plus actually try a
  number of different tops. \n\n  The live presentation is a unique feature
  included in the fast 2.5 hour visit/tour/program!\n\nRservations are requ
 ired as space is limited. The program is for ages 4 to 104\, not younger. 
 Children must be with an adult.  Admission is $11 per person\, all ages.  
 Parking is free.\n\nCall 262 763-3946 for tickets. Details on wwww.topmuse
 um.org  The museum is at 533 Milwaukee Avenue\, downtown historic Burlingt
 on\, WI\; about 45 minutes from Milwaukee or 10 minutes from Lake Geneva.
 \n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091128
LOCATION:Spinning Top & Yo-Yo Museum
SUMMARY:Spinning Top & YO-Yo Museum Tour & Show!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=338
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7555ROLhFs@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Spinning Top & Yo-Yo Museum\, Burlington\, Wisconsin\, USA\
 ;\n\nA famous museum with a unique and lively visit/tour\n--35+ hands-on s
 pinning tops and top games\,\n--an exhibit of 2\,000 tops/ yo-yos/ gyrosco
 pes\;\n--top spinning   videos\,   an I spy hunt\,\n--and a live presentat
 ion by the celebrity\, The Top Lady\, Judith Schulz.  \n\n-Here everyone i
 s a kid again!   Meet the Tops Expert from an MGM movie\, spin top toys\, 
 see unusual spinner tops in the presentation\, and afterwards visit the gi
 ft shop with hundreds of spinning things\, both modern and antique.\n\n   
 You will see toy tops\, trompos\, trottoles\, toupies\, kreisels\, komas\,
  gyroscopes\, yo-yos\, and more from around the world: plus actually try a
  number of different tops. \n\n  The live presentation is a unique feature
  included in the fast 2.5 hour visit/tour/program!\n\nRservations are requ
 ired as space is limited. The program is for ages 4 to 104\, not younger. 
 Children must be with an adult.  Admission is $11 per person\, all ages.  
 Parking is free.\n\nCall 262 763-3946 for tickets. Details on wwww.topmuse
 um.org  The museum is at 533 Milwaukee Avenue\, downtown historic Burlingt
 on\, WI\; about 45 minutes from Milwaukee or 10 minutes from Lake Geneva.
 \n
DTEND:20091128T234500
DTSTART:20091128T210000
LOCATION:Spinning Top & Yo-Yo Museum
SUMMARY:Spinning Top & Yo-Yo Museum: hands-on tops\, exhibit\, & LIVE show!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=339
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7560iZPUZ1@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Spinning Top & Yo-Yo Museum\, Burlington\, Wisconsin\, USA\
 ;\n\nA famous museum with a unique and lively visit/tour\n--35+ hands-on s
 pinning tops and top games\,\n--an exhibit of 2\,000 tops/ yo-yos/ gyrosco
 pes\;\n--top spinning   videos\,   an I spy hunt\,\n--and a live presentat
 ion by the celebrity\, The Top Lady\, Judith Schulz.  \n\n-Here everyone i
 s a kid again!   Meet the Tops Expert from an MGM movie\, spin top toys\, 
 see unusual spinner tops in the presentation\, and afterwards visit the gi
 ft shop with hundreds of spinning things\, both modern and antique.\n\n   
 You will see toy tops\, trompos\, trottoles\, toupies\, kreisels\, komas\,
  gyroscopes\, yo-yos\, and more from around the world: plus actually try a
  number of different tops. \n\n  The live presentation is a unique feature
  included in the fast 2.5 hour visit/tour/program!\n\nRservations are requ
 ired as space is limited. The program is for ages 4 to 104\, not younger. 
 Children must be with an adult.  Admission is $11 per person\, all ages.  
 Parking is free.\n\nCall 262 763-3946 for tickets. Details on wwww.topmuse
 um.org  The museum is at 533 Milwaukee Avenue\, downtown historic Burlingt
 on\, WI\; about 45 minutes from Milwaukee or 10 minutes from Lake Geneva.
 \n
DTEND:20091227T113000
DTSTART:20091227T090000
LOCATION:Spinning Top & Yo-Yo Museum
SUMMARY:Spinning Top & Yo-Yo Museum: hands-on tops & LIVE show!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=340
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-75667d8hW9@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:During the lively Spinning Top & Yo-Yo Museum\nprogram/tour: \n
 --see the amazing 2\,000 item exhibition of antique & modern spinning tops
 \, yo-yos\, patches\, \nDuncan items\, gyroscopes\, diabolos\, and unusual
  spinners toys \n--view videos about spin tops\, learn spinning science fa
 cts  \n--play & experiment with 35 different hands-on toy tops and spinnin
 g top games \n--I Spy scavenger hunt with a prize \n--PLUS enjoy a live pr
 esentation of spin tops\, yo-yos\, and gyroscopes by Judith Schulz\,The To
 p Lady and toy top collector \n\n..the gift shop with thousands of things 
 is open after the program \n(call for other gift shop hours) \nallow 3 hou
 rs here:  time to enter\, leave\, enjoy full program of 2.5 hours\, gift s
 hop visit\n\nThe Spinning Top Museum is recommended by Tommy Smothers of t
 he Smother\'s Brothers. The Top Lady\, Judith Schulz\, has appeared on Rip
 ley\'s Believe it or Not TV and PBS\' Wild Chicago TV\; is the tops expert
   for the MGM film My Summer Story\, the sequel to the classic movie A Chr
 istmas Story with Ralphie\, and was the international guest top spinner at
  a festival of ancient games held in Europe.  \n\nThe museum is at 533 Mil
 waukee Avenue\, downtown Historic Burlington\, Wisconsin\; just 45 minutes
  from Milwaukee and 10 minutes from Lake Geneva.  Parking is free.\n\nCall
  262 763-3946 for tickets. Space is limited. Visit www.topmuseum.org for m
 ore info.
DTEND:20091230T193000
DTSTART:20091230T170000
LOCATION:Spinning Top & Yo-Yo Museum
SUMMARY:Hands-on tops at the Spinning Top & Yo-Yo Museum program
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=341
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7572vv6z4l@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Antiques\nCouches\nDressers\nGuitar & Amp\nExercise Equipment\n
 Clothing (Adult & Children)\nDesks\nTrampoline\nLawn & Garden\nTools\nBike
 s\nKids Halloween Costumes\nMuch\, Much More.
DTEND:20091024T000000
DTSTART:20091023T150000
LOCATION:590 County Road G-Neenah
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;BYDAY=;UNTIL=20091025T060000Z
SUMMARY:Huge Garage/Moving Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=342
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7579dZlw4o@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Antiques\nCouches\nDressers\nGuitar & Amp\nExercise Equipment\n
 Clothing (Adult & Children)\nDesks\nTrampoline\nLawn & Garden\nTools\nBike
 s\nKids Halloween Costumes\nMuch\, Much More.
DTEND:20091024T000000
DTSTART:20091023T150000
LOCATION:590 County Road G-Neenah
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;BYDAY=;UNTIL=20091025T060000Z
SUMMARY:Huge Garage/Moving Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=343
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7584m6umuf@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Grab a friend or two and join us for Ladies Night Out on Saturd
 ay. Full Massages\, Water Aerobics\, Cash and Carry Vendors\, Lingerie\, H
 ypnotist\, Psychic\, Activities and much much more. On Sunday join in on t
 he fun with the Retail Holiday Shopping Show with shopping\, style show\, 
 food drinks\, prizes.  Call 608-776-8830 for more information
DTEND:20091102T033300
DTSTART:20091102T023300
LOCATION:New Super 8 Hotel\, Resturant\, Lounge and Banquet Center
SUMMARY:Ladies Night Out and Retail Holiday Shopping Show
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=344
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-75897wVLId@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Grab a friend or two and join us for Ladies Night Out on Saturd
 ay. Full Massages\, Water Aerobics\, Cash and Carry Vendors\, Lingerie\, H
 ypnotist\, Psychic\, Activities and much much more. On Sunday join in on t
 he fun with the Retail Holiday Shopping Show with shopping\, style show\, 
 food drinks\, prizes.  Call 608-776-8830 for more information
DTEND:20091102T033300
DTSTART:20091102T023300
LOCATION:New Super 8 Hotel\, Resturant\, Lounge and Banquet Center
SUMMARY:Ladies Night Out and Retail Holiday Shopping Show
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=345
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-75959txesp@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Grab a friend or two and join us for Ladies Night Out on Saturd
 ay. Full Massages\, Water Aerobics\, Cash and Carry Vendors\, Lingerie\, H
 ypnotist\, Psychic\, Activities and much much more. On Sunday join in on t
 he fun with the Retail Holiday Shopping Show with shopping\, style show\, 
 food drinks\, prizes.  Call 608-776-8830 for more information
DTEND:20091102T033300
DTSTART:20091102T023300
LOCATION:New Super 8 Hotel\, Resturant\, Lounge and Banquet Center
SUMMARY:Ladies Night Out and Retail Holiday Shopping Show
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=346
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7600ZfbwFW@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fun weekend of shopping\, activities\, cash and c
 arry vendors\, full massages\, water aerobics\, lingerie vendor\, and much
  much more. Call now and ask for special Ladies Night Out Rate of $69. Als
 o open to the public.  Call 608-776-8830 for more information.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091114
LOCATION:New Super 8 Hotel\, Resturant\, Lounge and Banquet Center
SUMMARY:Ladies Night Out and Retail Holiday Shopping Show
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=347
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7604izjWhe@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fun weekend of shopping\, activities\, cash and c
 arry vendors\, full massages\, water aerobics\, lingerie vendor\, and much
  much more. Call now and ask for special Ladies Night Out Rate of $69. Als
 o open to the public.  Call 608-776-8830 for more information.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091114
LOCATION:New Super 8 Hotel\, Resturant\, Lounge and Banquet Center
SUMMARY:Ladies Night Out and Retail Holiday Shopping Show
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=348
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7610XhIukS@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Pangea International Jewelry and Gifts will be having its \'Gra
 nd Opening\' the weekend of Nov. 14th and 15th. There will be promotional 
 specials all weekend\, so stop by to see the largest selection of amber an
 d pearls in the area.\n\n\nPangeaâ€™s mission is to provide the St. Croix 
 Valley area with a fun alternative to your traditional jewelry store by on
 ly carrying only unique\, quality jewelry from around the world. The jewel
 ry at Pangea will have a special story or meaning behind it that will make
  each piece of jewelry a part of something bigger. Pangea hopes to bring a
  greater awareness and interest in different parts of the world to its cus
 tomers and will strive to help better our community and those that we buy 
 from.\n\n
DTEND:20091115T010000
DTSTART:20091114T170000
LOCATION:Pangea
SUMMARY:Pangea Grand Opening
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=349
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7616e9vaH7@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Weave your very own traditional Huron snowshoes during this 2 d
 ay worksho. These snowshoes are designed to hold over 200 Ibs of weight an
 d are great for deep snow. Personalize snowshoes with a wood burner. Inclu
 des all materials for weaving. Bindings extra.  $130 members of Buoblz Pre
 serve $140 nonmembers
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20091205
LOCATION:Gordon Bubolz Nature Preserve
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=2;UNTIL=20091206T070000Z
SUMMARY:Snowshoe Weaving Workshop
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=350
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7621p3OFSB@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to make basic salves and lip balms from natural produ
 cts.  Make a salve and lip balm to take along and try. $10 nonmembers\, $8
  members & Scouts
DTEND:20091210T020000
DTSTART:20091210T010000
LOCATION:Gordon Bubolz Nature Preserve
SUMMARY:Salves & Lip Balm Workshop
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=351
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-76265W0CvI@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Fish registration begins at 6 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Smokey\'s Muskie
  Shop launch. Main event taking place at the Waterfront across the street.
  PORK LOIN raffles\, Fill your freezer\, Super Meat Raffles and tons of ch
 ances to win great prizes from our many other raffles! This event was pack
 ed last year\, this is a don\'t miss event!
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100213
LOCATION:Waterfront Sports Bar
SUMMARY:Badger Fisherman\'s League Ice Fisheree
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=352
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7631UbZOsX@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Oshkosh Violet Society presents it\'s 30th annual African viole
 t show and sale May 1(10-4:30) & May 2(11:30-3:00). The show features magn
 ificent African violets and related plants on exhibit and for sale. Pots\,
  soil\, and fertilizer also for sale. Live demonstrations on violet cultur
 e upon request. Free admission and parking.
DTEND:20100501T233000
DTSTART:20100501T170000
LOCATION:St.Jude the Apostle Church Hall
SUMMARY:African violet show & sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=353
END:VEVENT
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DESCRIPTION:Chasin\' Mason hits the stage at 9:30 pm. Get here early to get
  in... once we\'re full you\'re out of luck! A cover charge will apply.\n
 \nRooted in country and laced with rock \'n roll\, Chasin\' Mason is a Wis
 consin based group and one of the hottest up and coming bands in country m
 usic. \nA melting pot of musical influences\, Chasin\' Mason mixes Merle a
 nd Mellencamp with U2 and Keith Urban to create their Rockinâ€™ edge with 
 a story to tell. The guys borrow their style\, and passion from their dive
 rse pasts. Pulling from musical families\, hard childhoods\, wrong crowds\
 , and right girls\, Chasinâ€™ Mason plays Real Life Real Loud!!!\n
DTEND:20100116T090000
DTSTART:20100116T043000
LOCATION:Bubs Irish Pub
SUMMARY:Chasin\' Mason
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=354
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DESCRIPTION:Kids\, parents\, grandparents and book lovers are invited to a 
 special story time with local author Kate Stormer.  Kate will be reading o
 ne of her books that teach kids about strangers. \n  \nAfter the reading k
 ids will be able to meet special guest K9 Officer Rico. \n  \n$3 From ever
 y book sale will be donated to the Dane County K9 Unit.  PLUS if you make 
 a donation to the Dane County K9 Unit Kate will give you a FREE book\, \'T
 he Rescue of Little Red\'. \n\nThe book read at the story time\, \'A Stran
 ger in Casey\'s World\'\, plus two other books in the same series will be 
 offered at a special price of $10 each for the fundraiser (regular price $
 16.95). \n \nFundraiser will continue thru Feb 20.  To purchase a book or 
 make a donation to receive a FREE book visit CH Pet Gifts.  Books can also
  be purchased online at http://www.chpetgifts.com/.
DTEND:20100123T210000
DTSTART:20100123T180000
LOCATION:City Hall Pet Gifts
SUMMARY:Kids Story Time - Fundraiser for Dane County K9 Unit
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=355
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7648bzEc9u@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:â€śGala 2010: Electricity!!!â€ť   March 11th\, 12th and 13th at
  7:30 PM and March 13th and 14th at 2:00 PM.  All performances held at the
  Menomonee Falls North Auditorium\, N88 W16750 Garfield Dr in Menomonee Fa
 lls\, 53051.  Tickets: adults $14\, students/seniors $12.  Special Sunday\
 , March 14th promotion â€“ $7.00 tickets for seniors/students.  For additi
 onal information please visit our website at aokwi.org or call 262-251-522
 5.
DTEND:20100312T043000
DTSTART:20100312T023000
LOCATION:Menomonee Falls North Auditorium\,
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=3;UNTIL=20100314T070000Z
SUMMARY:Accompany Of Kids Gala 2010 - Electricity!!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=356
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7654Iv7mB4@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:14 South Artists will present its third annual Spring Art Show 
 at the Fitchburg Community Center\, 5520 Lacy Road\, Fitchburg\, WI on Sat
 urday\, April 24 and Sunday\, April 25. The scheduled hours are 9:00 am - 
 4:00 pm on both days.  26 highly skilled artisans from 14 South Artists wi
 ll display a wide variety of quality fine art during the two-day show.  Ca
 tegories include painting\, mixed media\, photography\, pottery\, jewelry\
 , glass art/fused glass\, woodworking\, fiber arts\, etc.
DTEND:20100224T230000
DTSTART:20100224T160000
LOCATION:Fitchburg Community Center
SUMMARY:14 South Artists 2010 Spring Art Show
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=357
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-76595udw1V@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:14 South Artists will present its third annual Spring Art Show 
 at the Fitchburg Community Center\, 5520 Lacy Road\, Fitchburg\, WI on Sat
 urday\, April 24 and Sunday\, April 25.\nThis year\'s event will run for t
 wo days\, as was done last year\, because of the tremendous success of the
  show in 2009.  The scheduled hours are 9:00 am - 4:00 pm on both days.\n2
 6 highly skilled artisans from the 14 South Artists will display a wide va
 riety of quality fine art during the two-day show.  Categories include pai
 nting\, mixed media\, photography\, pottery\, jewelry\, glass art/fused gl
 ass\, woodworking\, fiber arts\, etc. \n
DTEND:20100424T230000
DTSTART:20100424T160000
LOCATION:Fitchburg Community Center
SUMMARY:14 South Artists 2010 Spring Art Show
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=358
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7664Op6inr@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Kiel Municipal Band presents its 4th annual German Night\nA
  German concert by the Kiel Municipal Band\, authentic German Dinner\, and
  dancing with the Jerry Schneider Band\nTickets are $25 per guest.  Send c
 heck payable to the Kiel Municipal Band\, 621 Sixth Street\, Kiel\, WI 530
 42.\nFor more information\, visit www.kielmunicipalband.org.\n
DTEND:20100328T050000
DTSTART:20100327T223000
LOCATION:Millhome Supper Club
SUMMARY:Kiel Municipal Band German Night
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=359
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7669rmos8w@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, June 26th\, the Madison Scouts drum & bugle corps
  will be presenting the 58th Annual Drums On Parade drum & bugle corps con
 test.  The show begins at 6:30 and will feature the finest in drum corps e
 ntertainment\, including:  The Madison Scouts\, The Cadets\, The Cavaliers
 \, Blue Stars\, Glassmen\, Kilties\, Minnesota Brass\, Colt Cadets\, Pione
 er\, and the Racine Scouts.
DTEND:20100627T050000
DTSTART:20100627T013000
LOCATION:Breitenbach Stadium\, Middleton High School\, Middleton\, WI
SUMMARY:Drums On Parade - Drum & Bugle Corps Contest
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=360
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7674KExDXU@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:If youâ€™re thinking of starting\, improving or expanding a bus
 iness\, this conference is for you!  The 2010 Womenâ€™s Business Conferenc
 e will connect you with the resources you need to be a success.  At this f
 ull-day conference\, you will learn from established members of the busine
 ss community in Western Wisconsin\, talk to business assistance providers\
 , and network with hundreds of like-minded entrepreneurs.\n\nMore than 75 
 businesses and business resources will be on hand to display their service
 s and products in the exhibitor hall.  Sixteen educational sessions and ro
 undtables will cover a wide range of business topics.  One-on-one counseli
 ng is available for you to discuss your specific business ideas with indus
 try experts.  This is the only conference of its kind in Wisconsin â€“ jus
 t one day of education and networking could make an enormous impact on you
 r future.\n\nScholarships are available.  Pay only $15 for the entire day 
 if your income qualifies.  If you would like to apply for a scholarship\, 
 please call 715-836-7511 ext. 171 or visit the scholarship portion of our 
 website.  The 2010 Womenâ€™s Business Conference is presented by the Weste
 rn Dairyland Womenâ€™s Business Center.\n\nWEBSITE:\nwww.WomensBusinessCon
 ference.com\n\nPHONE:\n715-836-7511 ext 171\n\nDATE:\nThursday\, April 29\
 , 2010\n\nLOCATION:\nPlaza Hotel & Suites\n1202 W Clairemont Avenue\nEau C
 laire\, WI 54701\n\nCOST:\n$39/$49 per person\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100429
LOCATION:Plaza Hotel & Suites
SUMMARY:2010 Women\'s Business Conference
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=361
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday October 24\, 2010 the dazzling Wisconsin Dells scener
 y will play host to the first-ever running of the Wisconsin Dells Marathon
  and Half Marathon presented by Adrenaline Sports Management.\n\nStepping 
 off at the Wisconsin Dells Center at the Chula Vista resort at 8am\, this 
 race\, which includes electronic chip timing and a race expo\, is a must-a
 ttend for all serious runners.\n\nFor more information or to register onli
 ne for the Wisconsin Dells Marathon and Half Marathon go to www.dellsmarat
 hon.com or email events@adrenalinesportsmanagement.com.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20101024
LOCATION:Wisconsin Dells Center at Chula Vista Resort
SUMMARY:Wisconsin Dells Marathon and Half Marathon
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=363
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-76847l26aT@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Dear 1955 Washington High School Graduate:\n\nThe Reunion Commi
 ttee has finalized plans for our 55th Class Reunion in Milwaukee from Frid
 ay\, August 27 through Sunday\, August 29\, 2010.  This will be the last r
 eunion for which the Committee will be responsible.  So show that school s
 pirit and join us for a fantastic celebration.\n\nA block of rooms have be
 en reserved again for our out of town guests at the Four Points Sheraton M
 ilwaukee North\, 8900 N. Kildeer Ct.\, Brown Deer\, WI.  The hotel is loca
 ted at Brown Deer Road and Green Bay Road.  Cost is $83.00 per room plus t
 ax.  When making reservations use the designation Washington High School. 
  These rooms will be held until July 1\, 2010.  The hotel can be called di
 rectly at 414-355-8585 or 1-800-871-5157.\n\nJohn Galanis\, Jan. 55 grad\,
  is president of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church designed by Frank 
 Lloyd Wright and has arranged a tour for us at 5:00pm on Friday\, August 2
 7.  The church is located at 9400 W. Congress\, Milwaukee.  A 6:00 pm soci
 al/cash bar will be followed by a 7:00 pm buffet in the church community h
 all located on the grounds.\n\nThe Saturday\, August 28\, event will be he
 ld at the beautifully redecorated Wisconsin Club\, formerly the Brynwood C
 ountry Club located at 6200 W. Good Hope Road.  A 6:00 pm reception will b
 e followed by a 7:15 pm delicious dinner.  The entertainment for the night
 \, FOUR GUYZ IN DINNER JACKETS\, will transport you to a nostalgic trip do
 wn memory lane with music of the 1950â€™s and 60â€™s.  Your evening with t
 he FOUR GUYZ will leave you with pep in your step and a song in your heart
 .\n\nOn Sunday morning\, a breakfast buffet will be offered at the Four Po
 ints Sheraton from 8:30 am â€“11:00 am for our final planned event of our 
 55th reunion.  Food will be served between 8:45-10:15 am.\n\nIf you want t
 o tour Milwaukee\, log onto www.visitmilwaukee.org.  Options worth explori
 ng include:\n           The Milwaukee Art Museum       Discovery World    
  Harley-Davidson Museum\n\nThe Washington High School Scholarship Fund is 
 a valuable resource for deserving WHS seniors who want to continue their e
 ducation. As a result of our 50th reunion\, we donated $5\,000 to the fund
 .  Please consider a tax-deductible contribution to this fund.  A separate
  check made out to Washington High School Scholarship Fund would be most a
 ppreciated.  Please send your check to Gloria Leeb\, 1144 W. Baldwin Court
 \, Mequon\, WI 53092  \n\nWe hope that this last reunion will be a special
  experience for you as we celebrate 55 years of memories.\n\nLooking forwa
 rd to hearing from you.\nWashington1955@gmail.com
DTEND:20100828T050000
DTSTART:20100828T000000
LOCATION:various
SUMMARY:Washington High School- Milwaukee 1955 class 55th Reunion
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=364
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-76908fu2zh@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Dear 1955 Washington High School Graduate:\n\nThe Reunion Commi
 ttee has finalized plans for our 55th Class Reunion in Milwaukee from Frid
 ay\, August 27 through Sunday\, August 29\, 2010.  This will be the last r
 eunion for which the Committee will be responsible.  So show that school s
 pirit and join us for a fantastic celebration.\n\nA block of rooms have be
 en reserved again for our out of town guests at the Four Points Sheraton M
 ilwaukee North\, 8900 N. Kildeer Ct.\, Brown Deer\, WI.  The hotel is loca
 ted at Brown Deer Road and Green Bay Road.  Cost is $83.00 per room plus t
 ax.  When making reservations use the designation Washington High School. 
  These rooms will be held until July 1\, 2010.  The hotel can be called di
 rectly at 414-355-8585 or 1-800-871-5157.\n\nJohn Galanis\, Jan. 55 grad\,
  is president of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church designed by Frank 
 Lloyd Wright and has arranged a tour for us at 5:00pm on Friday\, August 2
 7.  The church is located at 9400 W. Congress\, Milwaukee.  A 6:00 pm soci
 al/cash bar will be followed by a 7:00 pm buffet in the church community h
 all located on the grounds.\n\nThe Saturday\, August 28\, event will be he
 ld at the beautifully redecorated Wisconsin Club\, formerly the Brynwood C
 ountry Club located at 6200 W. Good Hope Road.  A 6:00 pm reception will b
 e followed by a 7:15 pm delicious dinner.  The entertainment for the night
 \, FOUR GUYZ IN DINNER JACKETS\, will transport you to a nostalgic trip do
 wn memory lane with music of the 1950â€™s and 60â€™s.  Your evening with t
 he FOUR GUYZ will leave you with pep in your step and a song in your heart
 .\n\nOn Sunday morning\, a breakfast buffet will be offered at the Four Po
 ints Sheraton from 8:30 am â€“11:00 am for our final planned event of our 
 55th reunion.  Food will be served between 8:45-10:15 am.\n\nIf you want t
 o tour Milwaukee\, log onto www.visitmilwaukee.org.  Options worth explori
 ng include:\n           The Milwaukee Art Museum       Discovery World    
  Harley-Davidson Museum\n\nThe Washington High School Scholarship Fund is 
 a valuable resource for deserving WHS seniors who want to continue their e
 ducation. As a result of our 50th reunion\, we donated $5\,000 to the fund
 .  Please consider a tax-deductible contribution to this fund.  A separate
  check made out to Washington High School Scholarship Fund would be most a
 ppreciated.  Please send your check to Gloria Leeb\, 1144 W. Baldwin Court
 \, Mequon\, WI 53092  \n\nWe hope that this last reunion will be a special
  experience for you as we celebrate 55 years of memories.\n\nLooking forwa
 rd to hearing from you.\nWashington1955@gmail.com
DTEND:20100828T050000
DTSTART:20100828T000000
LOCATION:various
SUMMARY:Washington High School- Milwaukee 1955 class 55th Reunion
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=365
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7696rIt6vk@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:1st Annual\n\n\'Grass on the Chippewa\n\nFEATURING  7  BLUEGRAS
 S  BANDS\n\nThe New North String Band  -  Blue Wolf  -  Bag \'O Dirt  -  T
 he Ditchlillies w/Emily Huppert  -  Evergreen Grass Band  -  East Hill Blu
 egrass Band  -  Forest Ridge\n\nMemorial Park Bandshell  -  Durand\, WI\n
 \nSaturday\, July 3rd - 2010\n\n1:00pm to 8:30pm\n\nConcessions available 
 on grounds! \n\n*FREE ADMISSION  -  FREE TENT CAMPING IN TARRANT PARK  -  
 ALL AGES WELCOME\n\n*A FREE WILL DONATION OF CASH FOR THE PEPIN COUNTY SEN
 IOR COUNCIL WILL BE APPRECIATED\n\nwww.bluesonthechippewa.org    For more 
 info email: bluesonthechippewa@gmail.com or call (715)672-8785\n
DTEND:20100704T033000
DTSTART:20100703T200000
LOCATION:Memorial Park
SUMMARY:\'Grass on the Chippewa
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=381
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7716u3PUwO@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:REAL country music made by REAL people.  No top 40.\nthe Rockin
 \' H Ranch proudly presents: southern Wisconsin\'s finest country / alt.co
 untry / western swing / rockabilly / americana / bluegrass / country weste
 rn / cow punk / & roots rock bands.  The 2010 line up includes: Kristy Lar
 son honky tonk trio\, Desperate Ottos\, Rough Rider\, the deVillebillies\,
  & The Midwesterners
DTEND:20100326T053000
DTSTART:20100325T200000
LOCATION:Nelson\'s Crossing
SUMMARY:second annual BOTTOM 40 COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=366
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7721k9xNV0@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:REAL country music made by REAL people.  No top 40.\nthe Rockin
 \' H Ranch proudly presents: southern Wisconsin\'s finest country / alt.co
 untry / western swing / rockabilly / americana / bluegrass / country weste
 rn / cow punk / & roots rock bands.  The 2010 line up includes: Kristy Lar
 son honky tonk trio\, Desperate Ottos\, Rough Rider\, the deVillebillies\,
  & The Midwesterners
DTEND:20100326T053000
DTSTART:20100325T200000
LOCATION:Nelson\'s Crossing
SUMMARY:second annual BOTTOM 40 COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=367
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7727CjwmKs@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A celebration of community and culture\, to be held on the grou
 nds of the Historic Indian Agency House\, is planned to mark the opening o
 f the 2010 season at both this site and its sister site\, Fort Winnebago S
 urgeonsâ€™ Quarters\, both of Portage\, Wisconsin.  The event will take pl
 ace May 16th at 2PM\, featuring a cultural demonstration by Ho-Chunk youth
  groups\, Wasira Dance Troupe and United Clans Drum Group.  The talented m
 embers of these groups\, ages K-12th grade\, aim to spread awareness of th
 eir Native American heritage through song and dance.  A pie and dessert so
 cial will follow the demonstration\, made possible by generous local busin
 esses and other volunteers. \nBring your folding chair or a blanket and se
 ttle in for some family fun! The event is free to the public\, with donati
 ons benefitting the continued operation of the Agency House gladly accepte
 d. Plan to attend and help this landmark celebrate its 78th year of sharin
 g Wisconsinâ€™s vibrant early history. Call 608-742-6362 with any question
 s.\n
DTEND:20100517T000000
DTSTART:20100516T210000
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:OPENING CELEBRATION featuring Ho-Chunk Youth Performance
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=368
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7732NMcZ90@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:On Saturday\, May 08\, 2010\, the Historic Indian Agency House 
 kicks off its season in high style. The site is pleased to announce that i
 t will host a lecture by nationally-renowned sampler expert and patternmak
 er Eileen Bennett.  Bennett is the author of seven books\, including 2001â
 €™s â€śThe Evolution of Samplers: Embroidery and Sampler Time Line.â€ť\n\n
 Bennett\, of Jenison\, Michigan\, will speak on the social significance of
  samplers over the centuries\, as well as her pet project\, the Michigan S
 ampler Survey. With this survey\, Bennett hopes to record information rela
 ted to all historic samplers in the state of Michigan\, including their cu
 rrent location and provenance. The results of this project will be invalua
 ble to both serious researchers and casual enthusiasts for generations to 
 comeâ€”and Bennett hopes a similar survey might take root in Wisconsin.\n
 \nFurthermore\, in celebration of its 2010 focus on the sewing arts\, the 
 Historic Indian Agency House will introduce its latest gift shop addition:
  a sewing kit based on the circa-1828 Priscilla Griffiths sampler that han
 gs in the Kinzie bedroom of the historic house.  This kit\, painstakingly 
 reproduced by Ms. Bennett and including all materials\, makes it possible 
 to recreate this historic and beautiful sampler for your own home. \n\nThe
  doors of the site will open at 12PM\, with plenty of time to take in the 
 exhibit and even a guided tour of the historic Agency House before the 2PM
  featured speaker takes the stage. Light seasonal refreshments will be ava
 ilable to all guests. This event is free to the public (although the guide
 d tour fee still applies) and made possible by a generous grant from the G
 reat Circle Foundation\, Inc. of East Northport\, New York.
DTEND:20100509T000000
DTSTART:20100508T210000
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:EXHIBIT OPENING & EXPERT SPEAKER
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=369
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7738hnkIzt@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Business owners have constant\, ever-changing demands for their
  attention. Important â€śto-doâ€ť items can be subsumed by the ongoing rus
 h\, leaving an empty feeling at the end of the day that little was seeming
 ly accomplished.\n\nAn April 22 workshop will teach business owners how to
  regain control using a simple motto: â€śThe system is the solution.â€ť By
  identifying and implementing a system that matches their operation\, busi
 ness owners can operate more effectively and reconnect with their original
  passion for the company.\n\nThe workshop is the first of six monthly Grow
 th Coach seminars addressing the needs of business owners.\n\nâ€śWith all 
 the daily demands of running a business\, many owners can easily get bogge
 d down by distractions and â€got-a-minuteâ€™ interruptions\,â€ť said Gwen
  Nelson\, owner of The Growth Coach and a veteran small business owner and
  adviser. â€śThis workshop will help them refocus on developing a system t
 hat will maximize productivity and efficiency\, and put them back in contr
 ol where they should be.â€ť\n\nDesigning a business to be more systems-ori
 ented can produce predictable and consistent results\, Nelson added. As a 
 result\, owners can think more strategically and long-term.\n\nOther semin
 ars in the series will address marketing\, sales\, effective management\, 
 using technology and developing a business exit strategy. Each workshop is
  $29. Participants can save $70 by registering for the entire series by Ap
 ril 20.\n\nRegistration and more information are available by calling (262
 ) 939-1554.\n\nUsing proven coaching and mentoring methods\, The Growth Co
 ach is dedicated to helping small businesses in southeastern Wisconsin ope
 rate effectively and profitably. Nelson brings more than 17 years of busin
 ess experience\, plus a background in teaching and counseling\, to help sm
 all business executives become more focused\, efficient and productive. Us
 ing a highly systematic process developed by The Growth Coach\, she helps 
 executives achieve immediate and tangible professional and personal growth
 .\n\nGrowth CoachÂ® is the only pure business coaching franchise system lo
 cated throughout North America with the single purpose of helping to drive
  the success and balance the lives of business owners.\n
DTEND:20100422T183000
DTSTART:20100422T160000
LOCATION:Foundations Bank
SUMMARY:Creating a Business That Works for You
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=370
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7743wvwNv7@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:This event will celebrate and support Pregnancy Support Connect
 ion\'s (PSC) longstanding outreach to young women facing crisis pregnancie
 s. PSC is the leading organization in Waukesha County providing comprehens
 ive services\, intervention and counseling to help address the root causes
  leading to crisis pregnancies.  Its primary focus is to break the cycle o
 f abuse and neglect. \n\nThe event will feature a â€śRetro Hollywoodâ€ť th
 eme with star-studded trappings. Attendees can bid on a wide variety of si
 lent and live auction items\, plus enjoy a gourmet dinner and fine wines. 
 Join us and make a difference!\n\nThe event opens at 5:30 p.m. For tickets
  or more information\, contact Joan at (262) 524-4136 or visit www.pregnan
 cy-support.org.\n
DTEND:20100506T050000
DTSTART:20100506T003000
LOCATION:Country Springs Hotel
SUMMARY:Pregnancy Support Connection 25th Anniversary Red Carpet Event
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=371
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7748pdUUGv@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Kickapoo region will celebrate this 40th anniversary of Ear
 th Day in the park at Readstown WI There will be several large tents and a
 n indoor community building.  The Environmental Chautauqua Tent will featu
 re music\, theatre and inspiration from the Bad Axe Blues Band\, Raw Milk\
 , Dharmatrain and much more.  The Kinderwald tent will be for kids and adu
 lts as well with puppetry and mask making by Madison\'s Mad Procession Pup
 peteers\, seed planting and face painting.  The Land Speaks tent will feat
 ure a series of lectures and discussions on a range of topics including la
 nd stewardship\, archeology\, sustainability and environmental topics. \nT
 his will be a wonderful day full of music\, theatre\,and local food and  c
 onversation about how to best care for our beautiful region and our one pl
 anet. Noon to midnight\, free  608 735 4117\, kickapooearthday.wordpress.c
 om/
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100424
LOCATION:Readstown Park
SUMMARY:Kickapoo Earth Day
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=372
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7754nZ6Tij@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Bay View Garden And Yard Society would like to invite you a
 nd your friends to join us for our:\n\nSixth Annual\nBay View Plant Sale\n
 \nWHERE:  South Shore Park\, 2900 South Shore Drive\nWHEN:  Saturday\, Jun
 e 5\, 2010\, from 8:00 AM to 1:00 PM\, rain or shine \n\nThe Bay View Gard
 en And Yard Society is proud to collaborate with the South Shore Farmersâ€
 ™ Market and Milwaukee County Parks to kick off the 2010 growing season wi
 th the popular Bay View Plant Sale at South Shore Park. \n\nBlooming in co
 lor with Milwaukeeâ€™s beautiful lakefront as a backdrop\, the Bay View Pl
 ant Sale hosts a variety of local\, commercial plant vendors with an impre
 ssive assortment of beautiful\, quality plants.  Shoppers will be able to 
 make their selections from hundreds of plants\; including some of the best
  annuals and perennials\, hanging baskets\, ornamental trees and shrubs\, 
 vegetables and herbs\, exotic heirloom favorites\, and tropical plants.  D
 elicious bakery and coffee will also be available for sale.  Garden club m
 embers will be on hand to answer any questions you may have about gardenin
 g.  \n\nFormed in 1995\, the Bay View Garden And Yard Society (BVGAYS) is 
 a group of gay\, lesbian\, and gay-friendly people living in Bay View who 
 share their love of gardening by beautifying yards and public gardens thro
 ughout the Bay View community.  Proceeds from the Bay View Plant Sale supp
 ort many of the projects developed and maintained by the group\; including
  the Village Roots Community Garden\, the Lincoln-Howell-KK Triangle Garde
 n\, the WWII Memorial Garden on Kinnickinnic\, the Pryor Avenue Iron Well\
 , and the Fire Department Engine House on KK.
DTEND:20100605T200000
DTSTART:20100605T150000
LOCATION:South Shore Park
SUMMARY:Bay View Plant Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=373
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7759xOc2Is@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Paddle Quest is a canoe adventure weekend unlike any other! Pla
 yers paddle to character checkpoints along the river to compete in games a
 nd challenges shaping the ongoing storyline in the backwaters. \n\nThis is
  a two-day event: the 14th and 15th of August\nVisit www.thebackwaters.net
  for pics\, videos\, and registration information.\n\n \n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100814
LOCATION: Lakeside Bar
SUMMARY:PaddleQuest 2010: New Order
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=374
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7764GdAknO@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:For most people\, Social Security is a simple equation. They wo
 rk. They pay in. They retire. They collect benefits.\n\nIn truth\, Social 
 Security offers many opportunities for retired workers to supplement their
  income further. A well-planned strategy can increase the benefit levels t
 hat recipients get from the longstanding federal program.\n\nâ€śSavvy Soci
 al Security Planning\,â€ť will examine strategies to boost Social Security
  income under the programâ€™s benefit guidelines. The seminar will examine
  how payments are calculated and the effect of other income on benefits.\n
 \nâ€śMost workers pay into Social Security all their lives and plan to col
 lect benefits immediately upon retiring\,â€ť said Terry Jannsen\, CPA and 
 President of Jannsen & Company\, S.C.\, who will lead the seminar. â€śHowe
 ver\, for those willing to consider alternative strategies\, Social Securi
 ty offers many opportunities to build a greater benefit down the road whil
 e still collecting income to maintain their lifestyle.â€ť\n\nFor example\,
  few probably know that any spouse â€“ even divorced spouses â€“ can colle
 ct 50 percent of the benefit on their spouseâ€™s record. By collecting jus
 t this benefit upon retirement\, and delaying collection of their full per
 sonal benefit for a few years\, retirees can realize a significant gain in
  their final benefit levels.\n\nThe April 28 seminar is free\, but attende
 es are asked to donate $10 to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. R
 eservations are requested\, and can be made by calling Darlene at (262) 51
 3-9292.\n
DTEND:20100428T153000
DTSTART:20100428T143000
LOCATION:Jannsen Center
SUMMARY:Savvy Social Security Planning
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=375
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-77690XL1UU@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Our critters celebrate their Moms by inviting your Mom to the f
 arm free!\n\nSpring comes to life on the farm! Baby chicks\, baby duckling
 s\, baby kid goats\, baby sheep\, baby calves\, baby piglets\, baby kitten
 s\, baby ponies...baby baby do we have babies!
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100509
LOCATION:Mulberry Lane Farm
SUMMARY:Mother\'s Day at the Farm
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=376
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7774GUxu0O@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The questions cross every business ownerâ€™s mind at some point
 : After all the investment\, reinvestment and plain hard work\, how do the
  numbers add up? What could my company really sell for?\nThe answers are i
 n the numbers\, and they donâ€™t lie.	\nâ€śWhatâ€™s Your Business Worth?â€
 ť will offer insight and guidance into valuation of a business\, whether f
 or sale or curiosity purposes.Timothy Lantz\, President of Pantheon BC\, w
 ill lead the seminar. Lantz has more than 15 years of combined sales\, man
 agement and consulting experience in a variety of business environments an
 d industries. Pantheon BC focuses on helping businesses improve their oper
 ations\, financial performance and long-term stability.\nâ€śThe true value
  of a business lies far deeper than its assets and yearly financial statem
 ents\, and we are seeing a lot of owners shocked and disappointed by the v
 alues of their companies in the marketplace\,â€ť Lantz said. â€śThere are 
 different methods for business valuation\, plus specific financial and ope
 rational items that impact a companyâ€™s value. This seminar will hone in 
 on the specific factors that owners should analyze to get a more accurate 
 picture of the value of their business.â€ť\nFor example\, the financial ap
 proach taken by a business can affect its value\, Lantz explained. An over
 ly aggressive tax strategy can negatively impact operations and financial 
 structure\, lessening a companyâ€™s value. The ramifications donâ€™t stop 
 there - this approach can also lessen the ability to obtain capital to gro
 w. In the big picture\, it points to the need for businesses to have a wel
 l-thought-out plan for growth and building value.\nâ€śThe key is to first 
 understand what factors affect a companyâ€™s value\, then to interpret the
  data for your own business and take appropriate action\,â€ť Lantz said. â
 €śOur goal is to help business owners step away from the day-to-day operat
 ions for a moment\, and develop an accurate perception of the value of the
  businesses they have built.â€ť\nInterested attendees are asked to RSVP by
  May 3 to David Wahl\, U.S. Bank\, at (262) 780-5033 or david.wahl@usbank.
 com.\n
DTEND:20100507T170000
DTSTART:20100507T153000
LOCATION:U.S. Bank Brookfield Square
SUMMARY:What\'s Your Business Worth?
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=383
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7779Conh6j@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:1st Annual\n\n\'Grass on the Chippewa\n\nFEATURING  7  BLUEGRAS
 S  BANDS\n\nThe New North String Band  -  Blue Wolf  -  Bag \'O Dirt  -  T
 he Ditchlillies w/Emily Huppert  -  Evergreen Grass Band  -  East Hill Blu
 egrass Band  -  Forest Ridge\n\nMemorial Park Bandshell  -  Durand\, WI\n
 \nSaturday\, July 3rd - 2010\n\n1:00pm to 8:30pm\n\nConcessions available 
 on grounds! \n\n*FREE ADMISSION  -  FREE TENT CAMPING IN TARRANT PARK  -  
 ALL AGES WELCOME\n\n*A FREE WILL DONATION OF CASH FOR THE PEPIN COUNTY SEN
 IOR COUNCIL WILL BE APPRECIATED\n\nwww.bluesonthechippewa.org    For more 
 info email: bluesonthechippewa@gmail.com or call (715)672-8785\n
DTEND:20100704T033000
DTSTART:20100703T200000
LOCATION:Memorial Park
SUMMARY:\'Grass on the Chippewa
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=382
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7785uU4K7u@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:3rd. Annual\nBlues On The Chippewa\n15 Blues Bands Over 2 Days!
 \nSaturday & Sunday\, August 7 & 8 - 2010\nMemorial Park + Downtown - Dura
 nd\, WI\n*Free Admission - Free Tent Camping - All Ages Welcome - Concessi
 ons Available On Grounds\n* A free will donation of non-perishable food or
  cash for the Pepin County Food Pantry will be appreciated!\nClassic Car S
 how\, Motorcycle Show\, and Craft Show also held on Saturday\nwww.bluesont
 hechippewa.org or call (715)672-8785 for more information\n
DTEND:20100808T050000
DTSTART:20100807T200000
LOCATION:Memorial Park
SUMMARY:3rd. Annual \'Blues On The Chippewa\'
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=379
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7790f4Utd2@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:3rd. Annual\nBlues On The Chippewa\n15 Blues Bands Over 2 Days!
 \nSaturday & Sunday\, August 7 & 8 - 2010\nMemorial Park + Downtown - Dura
 nd\, WI\n*Free Admission - Free Tent Camping - All Ages Welcome - Concessi
 ons Available On Grounds\n* A free will donation of non-perishable food or
  cash for the Pepin County Food Pantry will be appreciated!\nClassic Car S
 how\, Motorcycle Show\, and Craft Show also held on Saturday\nwww.bluesont
 hechippewa.org or call (715)672-8785 for more information\n
DTEND:20100809T023000
DTSTART:20100808T190000
LOCATION:Memorial Park
SUMMARY:3rd. Annual \'Blues On The Chippewa\'
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=380
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7795jcpRws@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:New fitmess class\n Take sexy dances moves and a cardio workout
  and you have flirty fitness
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100520
LOCATION:Dre
SUMMARY:Flirty Fitness
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=384
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7801ub5vFW@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:New Fitness class\n\n Take sexy dance move and a Cardio workout
  put it together and you have the funniest workout ever
DTEND:20100521T030000
DTSTART:20100521T020000
LOCATION:Waterford
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO,WE;UNTIL=20100520T070000Z
SUMMARY:Flirty Fitness
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=385
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7808VTvZ1h@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION: Summer dance clinin where student come and learn techinque for
  all dance styles for the summer.
DTEND:20100712T230000
DTSTART:20100712T160000
LOCATION:Union Grove/ Waterford
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=4;UNTIL=20100827T070000Z
SUMMARY:Dream Cheer & Dance Co. Summer Time Dance Clinic
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=386
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7814T68JlC@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:If sales are the lifeblood of a business\, marketing is the hea
 rt that keeps it pumping. Yet with so many options available â€“ from trad
 itional print advertising to social media and blogging â€“ many business o
 wners might be unsure where to begin.\n\nâ€śMarketing: Whatâ€™s Your Plan?
 â€ť will explore different marketing options and how they fit â€“ or donâ€
 ™t fit â€“ for individual businesses. The focus will be on identifying mar
 keting practices that help businesses generate consistent revenue\, regard
 less of economic trends or passing fads.\n\nItâ€™s the second of six month
 ly Growth Coach seminars aimed at helping business owners think strategica
 lly and plan ahead for growth.\n \nâ€śNo business owner can get in front o
 f each and every prospect in their marketplace\,â€ť said Gwen Nelson\, own
 er of The Growth Coach and a veteran small business owner and adviser. â€ś
 Thatâ€™s why marketing is so important. Marketing helps raise market aware
 ness and keep sales going. The challenge is knowing where to invest time a
 nd money to achieve the greatest results.â€ť\n\nThe workshop will explain 
 how to create a marketing plan that fits a business and â€śsystematizesâ€ť
  its marketing outreach\, Nelson said. A panel of experts will offer ideas
  and commentary throughout the event. All attendees registered by May 18 w
 ill receive a free one-hour coaching session on business management and gr
 owth.\n\nEach seminar in the Growth Coach series is $29. Registration and 
 more information are available by calling (262) 939-1554. Future workshops
  will address sales\, effective management\, using technology and developi
 ng a business exit strategy. \n\nUsing proven coaching and mentoring metho
 ds\, The Growth Coach is dedicated to helping small businesses in southeas
 tern Wisconsin operate effectively and profitably. Nelson brings more than
  17 years of business experience\, plus a background in teaching and couns
 eling\, to help small business executives become more focused\, efficient 
 and productive. Using a highly systematic process developed by The Growth 
 Coach\, she helps executives achieve immediate and tangible professional a
 nd personal growth.\n\nGrowth CoachÂ® is the only pure business coaching f
 ranchise system located throughout North America with the single purpose o
 f helping to drive the success and balance the lives of business owners.\n
DTEND:20100520T183000
DTSTART:20100520T160000
LOCATION:Foundations Bank
SUMMARY:Marketing: What\'s Your Plan?
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=387
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-782055TsdS@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:If sales are the lifeblood of a business\, marketing is the hea
 rt that keeps it pumping. Yet with so many options available â€“ from trad
 itional print advertising to social media and blogging â€“ many business o
 wners might be unsure where to begin.\n\nâ€śMarketing: Whatâ€™s Your Plan?
 â€ť will explore different marketing options and how they fit â€“ or donâ€
 ™t fit â€“ for individual businesses. The focus will be on identifying mar
 keting practices that help businesses generate consistent revenue\, regard
 less of economic trends or passing fads.\n\nItâ€™s the second of six month
 ly Growth Coach seminars aimed at helping business owners think strategica
 lly and plan ahead for growth.\n \nâ€śNo business owner can get in front o
 f each and every prospect in their marketplace\,â€ť said Gwen Nelson\, own
 er of The Growth Coach and a veteran small business owner and adviser. â€ś
 Thatâ€™s why marketing is so important. Marketing helps raise market aware
 ness and keep sales going. The challenge is knowing where to invest time a
 nd money to achieve the greatest results.â€ť\n\nThe workshop will explain 
 how to create a marketing plan that fits a business and â€śsystematizesâ€ť
  its marketing outreach\, Nelson said. A panel of experts will offer ideas
  and commentary throughout the event. All attendees registered by May 18 w
 ill receive a free one-hour coaching session on business management and gr
 owth.\n\nEach seminar in the Growth Coach series is $29. Registration and 
 more information are available by calling (262) 939-1554. Future workshops
  will address sales\, effective management\, using technology and developi
 ng a business exit strategy. \n\nUsing proven coaching and mentoring metho
 ds\, The Growth Coach is dedicated to helping small businesses in southeas
 tern Wisconsin operate effectively and profitably. Nelson brings more than
  17 years of business experience\, plus a background in teaching and couns
 eling\, to help small business executives become more focused\, efficient 
 and productive. Using a highly systematic process developed by The Growth 
 Coach\, she helps executives achieve immediate and tangible professional a
 nd personal growth.\n\nGrowth CoachÂ® is the only pure business coaching f
 ranchise system located throughout North America with the single purpose o
 f helping to drive the success and balance the lives of business owners.\n
DTEND:20100520T183000
DTSTART:20100520T160000
LOCATION:Foundations Bank
SUMMARY:Marketing: What\'s Your Plan?
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=388
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7825Bl3Ug8@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:No one likes being a statistic\, but some are worse than others
  â€“ such as the 10 million Americans annually who are victims of identity
  theft.\n\nThis â€śIdentity Theft Protection Seminarâ€ť at Jannsen & Compa
 ny will offer information and advice on preventing identity theft\, which 
 costs Wisconsin consumers an estimated $50 million annually.\n \nWhile onl
 ine identity theft gets a great deal of attention\, the vast majority of i
 dentity theft occurs when mail is stolen\, personal papers are recovered f
 rom trash\, or fraudulent phone calls entice people to reveal personal inf
 ormation. Victims of identity theft often are unable to recover funds stol
 en from bank accounts\, and may be liable for amounts charged fraudulently
  on their credit accounts. They usually spend untold amounts of time and m
 oney reclaiming their identity and credit-worthiness.\n\nâ€śThis seminar w
 ill explain what identity theft is and the many ways it occurs\,â€ť said T
 erry Jannsen\, CPA and President of Jannsen & Company\, S.C. â€śAs with an
 y other crime\, you cannot completely control whether you will be victimiz
 ed\, but you can minimize your risk. This seminar will detail how a person
 â€™s identity can be compromised\, how people can protect themselves\, and
  what they should do if their identity is stolen.â€ť\n\nIdentity theft and
  fraud crimes have increased by about 20 percent annually in recent years\
 , according to the Federal Trade Commission\, with national losses in the 
 billions of dollars. The best way for consumers to protect themselves is t
 o know the methods used by identity thieves\, and act accordingly.\n\nInte
 rested attendees should call (262) 513-9292 to register.\n\nFounded in 197
 5\, Jannsen & Company is a full-service certified public accounting and bu
 siness resources firm with more than 20 professionals and employees. Besid
 es a full range of CPA and payroll processing services\, Jannsen & Company
  advises businesses on information technology\, wealth management and huma
 n resources.\n
DTEND:20100630T153000
DTSTART:20100630T143000
LOCATION:The Jannsen Center
SUMMARY:Identity Theft Protection Seminar
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=389
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-78303fVLgA@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:No one likes being a statistic\, but some are worse than others
  â€“ such as the 10 million Americans annually who are victims of identity
  theft.\n\nThis â€śIdentity Theft Protection Seminarâ€ť at Jannsen & Compa
 ny will offer information and advice on preventing identity theft\, which 
 costs Wisconsin consumers an estimated $50 million annually.\n \nWhile onl
 ine identity theft gets a great deal of attention\, the vast majority of i
 dentity theft occurs when mail is stolen\, personal papers are recovered f
 rom trash\, or fraudulent phone calls entice people to reveal personal inf
 ormation. Victims of identity theft often are unable to recover funds stol
 en from bank accounts\, and may be liable for amounts charged fraudulently
  on their credit accounts. They usually spend untold amounts of time and m
 oney reclaiming their identity and credit-worthiness.\n\nâ€śThis seminar w
 ill explain what identity theft is and the many ways it occurs\,â€ť said T
 erry Jannsen\, CPA and President of Jannsen & Company\, S.C. â€śAs with an
 y other crime\, you cannot completely control whether you will be victimiz
 ed\, but you can minimize your risk. This seminar will detail how a person
 â€™s identity can be compromised\, how people can protect themselves\, and
  what they should do if their identity is stolen.â€ť\n\nIdentity theft and
  fraud crimes have increased by about 20 percent annually in recent years\
 , according to the Federal Trade Commission\, with national losses in the 
 billions of dollars. The best way for consumers to protect themselves is t
 o know the methods used by identity thieves\, and act accordingly.\n\nInte
 rested attendees should call (262) 513-9292 to register.\n\nFounded in 197
 5\, Jannsen & Company is a full-service certified public accounting and bu
 siness resources firm with more than 20 professionals and employees. Besid
 es a full range of CPA and payroll processing services\, Jannsen & Company
  advises businesses on information technology\, wealth management and huma
 n resources.\n
DTEND:20100630T153000
DTSTART:20100630T143000
LOCATION:The Jannsen Center
SUMMARY:Identity Theft Protection Seminar
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=390
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7835xhSXUl@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Muskego Historical Societies \'One Stop Holiday Shoppe\' wi
 ll be held on Saturday\, September 25\, 2010 from 9:00am - 3:00pm.  \nThe 
 fair is held on the scenic setting of the Muskego Settlement Centre.  \nBr
 ing the warmth indoor and out with a wide variety of Home and Holiday deco
 r and great gifts for everyone on your list plus so much more!  \nThere wi
 ll be free pumpkins and a gift bag to the first 100 children (sponsored by
  Basses Farm Market and BuySeasons\, Inc. & Muskego Tire & Auto) and one f
 ree raffle ticket to the first 100 visitors.  \nThere is also much to see 
 and do when you visit.  Our antique farm equiptment and tractors will be o
 n display\, raffle table\, craft demos\, and hay rides & Inflatable Obstac
 les.  \nTake a relaxing walk on the scenic trail to a park with a covered 
 resting area and a playground for the kids to play.  \nCome join the fun! 
 We will be grilling lunch on the BBQ.\n \nContact Linda S (414)630-5332 or
  mhistoricalcraftfair@yahoo.com if you have questions or would like a vend
 or application to this event.
DTEND:20100925T220000
DTSTART:20100925T160000
LOCATION:Muskego Settlement Centre
SUMMARY:Muskego Historical\'s \'One Stop Holiday Shoppe\' Art & Craft Fair/
 Family Event
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=391
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7841fGgIt1@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:7th Annual Kickapoo Country Fair\nCooking Up Community!\n\nThe 
 Midwestâ€™s Largest Organic Food and Sustainability Festival\nSaturday and
  Sunday\, July 24-25\, 2010 \n\nNow in its seventh year\, the Kickapoo Cou
 ntry Fair is the Midwest\'s largest organic food and sustainability festiv
 al. In La Farge\, Wisconsin\, nestled among the ancient hills of the Kicka
 poo Valley\, the fair serves up a generous helping of fun for all in celeb
 ration of family\, culture\, and community\, all the while looking toward 
 a healthy\, sustainable future. \n\nHeld July 24-25\, 2010 on the grounds 
 of Organic Valley headquarters\, Kickapoo Country Fair will bring together
  thousands of attendees for two fun-packed days of food\, music\, bike and
  farm tours\, cooking demonstrations\, theater\, kids\' activities\, danci
 ng\, author readings\, and speakersâ€”all offered at an affordable price f
 or families. \n\nLive music all weekend on two stages \n\nMusical headline
 r Miles Nielsen â€” Good ol\' heartland rock \'n\' roll\,  main stage\, Sa
 turday night \n\nWisconsin Author Michael Perry reading from his latest bo
 ok Coop and performing with his band\, the Long Beds \n\nAuthors\, activis
 ts and innovators including Temple Grandin\, author of Animals Make Us Hum
 an \n\n\'Green Village\,\' green building and lifestyle workshops \n\nDeli
 cious local and organic food \n\nFarmers market \n\nFarm tours and exhibit
 s \n\nVendors and artisans \n\nFourth-annual Butter Churn Bike Tour \n\nCh
 ildrenâ€™s activities \n\nStiltwalkers and other surprises! \n
DTEND:20100512T204900
DTSTART:20100512T194900
LOCATION:Organic Valley HQ
SUMMARY:7th Annual Kickapoo Country Fair
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=392
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7846pm94FP@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:7th Annual Kickapoo Country Fair\nCooking Up Community!\n\nThe 
 Midwestâ€™s Largest Organic Food and Sustainability Festival\nSaturday and
  Sunday\, July 24-25\, 2010 \n\nNow in its seventh year\, the Kickapoo Cou
 ntry Fair is the Midwest\'s largest organic food and sustainability festiv
 al. In La Farge\, Wisconsin\, nestled among the ancient hills of the Kicka
 poo Valley\, the fair serves up a generous helping of fun for all in celeb
 ration of family\, culture\, and community\, all the while looking toward 
 a healthy\, sustainable future. \n\nHeld July 24-25\, 2010 on the grounds 
 of Organic Valley headquarters\, Kickapoo Country Fair will bring together
  thousands of attendees for two fun-packed days of food\, music\, bike and
  farm tours\, cooking demonstrations\, theater\, kids\' activities\, danci
 ng\, author readings\, and speakersâ€”all offered at an affordable price f
 or families. \n\nLive music all weekend on two stages \n\nMusical headline
 r Miles Nielsen â€” Good ol\' heartland rock \'n\' roll\,  main stage\, Sa
 turday \nnight \n\nWisconsin Author Michael Perry reading from his latest 
 book Coop and performing with his band\, the Long Beds \n\nAuthors\, activ
 ists and innovators including Temple Grandin\, author of Animals Make Us H
 uman \n\n\'Green Village\,\' green building and lifestyle workshops \n\nDe
 licious local and organic food \n\nFarmers market \n\nFarm tours and exhib
 its \n\nVendors and artisans \n\nFourth-annual Butter Churn Bike Tour \n\n
 Childrenâ€™s activities \n\nStiltwalkers and other surprises! \n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100724
LOCATION:Organic valley HQ
SUMMARY:7th Annual Kickapoo Country Fair
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=393
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7851Udwe7X@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:PRO Alliance Resources Ongoing Professional Development present
 s\;\n\nThe Secrets of Time Management- Prioritizing High Value Tasks\n\nSp
 ecial Guest Speaker: Paul Parsons\, Certified FocalPoint Business Coach\n
 \nDo you manage your time or does it manage you?\nDo you have trouble figu
 ring out what you should be doing to increase business?\nYou might say â€ś
 I know how to manage my time.â€ť  True\, however\, what you are doing with
  it is completely different. You made a terrific block schedule\, follow i
 t\, but still get nothing done.  Why?  Because reading a novel\, chatting 
 on Facebook and driving across town to meet a client will have zero impact
  on your business when it comes to making new sales.\nThis session will fo
 cus on is utilizing your time doing â€High Value Tasksâ€™.  This will not
  just involve managing your time\, but rather\, figuring out what tasks yo
 u should be doing in the first place. \nPaul will take you through a step 
 by step system that will completely change the way you go about your busin
 ess when it comes to managing your time. Learn how to get more done in one
  day than most people get done in a week.\n\nFriday May 28th from 8:00am-1
 0:30am  (8-8:30 networking\, 8:30-10:30 program)\n \n$29 general admission
 \; Free to PRO Alliance members (first time guests are also free)\nYou wil
 l be asked to complete a survey at the completion of the session.  If you 
 donâ€™t feel this was the most valuable use of your time\, you will get yo
 ur money back! \n\nSeating is limited. Register Today at\; https://proalli
 ances.com \n\nLocation\; Best Western Midway Hotel Brookfield/Milwaukee We
 st \n1005 South Moorland Road Brookfield\, WI 53005 (877) 664-3929\n\nWill
  YOU make the time to make a difference for your business?\n**************
 ****************************************\nImmediately after the PRO sessio
 n is the monthly luncheon for Wisconsin Business Owners Meet-Up group. (11
 :15-1:15)  To register for the luncheon\, visit\; http://www.meetup.com/wi
 sconsin-business-owners/\nThe Wisconsin Business Owners Meetup is a \'Lunc
 h and Learn\' held on the last Friday of the month from January through Oc
 tober and the 1st Friday in December. $20 Fee covers all-you-can-eat buffe
 t lunch\, many entrees and sides\, salad bar\, soft beverage and gratuity\
 , as well as our guest speaker and networking. \nAgenda 11:15 NETWORKING -
  Come early to enjoy networking with other Wisconsin Business Owners. 12 n
 oon â€“ LUNCH\, 12:35 - Speaker introductions\, 1:15 End.\n***SPEECHES ARE
  VIDEOTAPED - Your attendance at Wisconsin Business Owners means you may b
 e shown on tape. Please call Keith\, Kathy or Christian with suggestions o
 r questions at 262-820-8201 or 800-747-3399. Business Owners and individua
 ls seeking to start their own business and friends only. See the message b
 oards at http://www.meetup.com/wisconsin-business-owners/messages/...  for
  more resources for Wisconsin Business Owners. \n\nSpecial note\; Videocra
 cy will video tape your 30 second commercial for you at the luncheon if yo
 u pre-register (on MeetUp) and send them your script ahead of time. This i
 s a free service with available upgrades for a charge. What a great way to
  promote your business and help others get to know you. You can post the Y
 ouTube video link to your website\, blog\, and other social media sites.\n
DTEND:20100528T180000
DTSTART:20100528T150000
LOCATION:Best Western Midway Brookfield
SUMMARY:The Secrets of Time Management- Prioritizing High Value Tasks
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=394
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UID:20120206T123621CET-7857auIsU5@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday Night Blues Concert\nHeld every Tuesday between Memoria
 l Day and Labor Day\n6:30pm to 8:30pm\nOwen Park Bandshell\nEau Claire\, W
 I\nFREE ADMISSION - ALL AGES WELCOME\nRain location: Little Grand Theater 
 at 102 W. Grand\nSponsored by: Chippewa Valley Blues Society\nwww.cvblues.
 com
DTEND:20100602T033000
DTSTART:20100602T013000
LOCATION:Owen Park Bandshell
SUMMARY:TUE Night Blues Concert in Eau Claire\'s Owen Park
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=395
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7862cHa061@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday Night Blues Concert\nHeld every Tuesday between Memoria
 l Day and Labor Day\n6:30pm to 8:30pm\nOwen Park Bandshell\nEau Claire\, W
 I\nFREE ADMISSION - ALL AGES WELCOME\nRain location: Little Grand Theater 
 at 102 W. Grand\nSponsored by: Chippewa Valley Blues Society\nwww.cvblues.
 com
DTEND:20100602T033000
DTSTART:20100602T013000
LOCATION:Owen Park Bandshell
SUMMARY:TUE Night Blues Concert in Eau Claire\'s Owen Park
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=396
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7867zP7tda@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Bikes + Blues On Main\nHeld in conjunction with the 47th annual
  Durand Funfest!\nSaturday\, June 12th. - 2010\nChippewa View Park - Duran
 d\, WI\nLive Blues Music by \'Mojo Lemon\'\n6pm to 10pm\nFREE ADMISSION - 
 ALL AGES WELCOME\nA free will donation of non-perishable food or cash for 
 the Pepin County Food Pantry will be appreciated!\nSponsored by \'Blues On
  The Chippewa\' and \'CV Blues Society\'\nwww.bluesonthechippewa.org\n
DTEND:20100613T050000
DTSTART:20100613T010000
LOCATION:Chippewa View Park
SUMMARY:Bikes + Blues On Main
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=397
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7872NK3RjR@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Bikes + Blues On Main\nHeld in conjunction with the 47th annual
  Durand Funfest!\nSaturday\, June 12th. - 2010\nChippewa View Park - Duran
 d\, WI\nLive Blues Music by \'Mojo Lemon\'\n6pm to 10pm\nFREE ADMISSION - 
 ALL AGES WELCOME\nA free will donation of non-perishable food or cash for 
 the Pepin County Food Pantry will be appreciated!\nSponsored by \'Blues On
  The Chippewa\' and \'CV Blues Society\'\nwww.bluesonthechippewa.org\n
DTEND:20100613T050000
DTSTART:20100613T010000
LOCATION:Chippewa View Park
SUMMARY:Bikes + Blues On Main
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=398
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7878PeXePC@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Brookfield/Pewaukee/Waukesha  \nClosing Mom\'s house moved it a
 ll to my house - 7 piece French Prov. Bedroom set-Qn bed\, curio cabinet\,
  china cabinet\, kitchen table w/2 chairs\, knick knacks\, Gone w/Wind col
 lector plates\, King and I collector plates\, 2 wing chairs\, recliner\, d
 ishes\, PUNCH BOWL SET\, bedding\, LARGE NHL Sidney Crosby shirt and much\
 , much more! ALL WEEKEND LONG....MUST SELL IT ALL!!!!!!! LOTS & LOTS OF ST
 UFF\nMay 27th-May 31st \n8 am - 5pm - W226N2617 Oakwood lane Pewaukee
DTEND:20100528T000000
DTSTART:20100527T150000
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20100531T070000Z
SUMMARY:Mom\'s Estate Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=399
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7884MZ5gBH@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Brookfield/Pewaukee/Waukesha  \nClosing Mom\'s house moved it a
 ll to my house - 7 piece French Prov. Bedroom set-Qn bed\, curio cabinet\,
  china cabinet\, kitchen table w/2 chairs\, knick knacks\, Gone w/Wind col
 lector plates\, King and I collector plates\, 2 wing chairs\, recliner\, d
 ishes\, PUNCH BOWL SET\, bedding\, LARGE NHL Sidney Crosby shirt and much\
 , much more! ALL WEEKEND LONG....MUST SELL IT ALL!!!!!!! LOTS & LOTS OF ST
 UFF\nMay 27th-May 31st \n8 am - 5pm - W226N2617 Oakwood lane Pewaukee
DTEND:20100528T000000
DTSTART:20100527T150000
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20100531T070000Z
SUMMARY:Mom\'s Estate Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=400
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-78917EJTKt@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Historic Indian Agency House is calling for submissions to 
 their 2010 Photography Contest. This year the contest theme is â€śFur\, Fi
 ns and Feathersâ€ť with entrants encouraged\, but not required\, to incorp
 orate the theme into their photographs. \nThe contest runs from May 15 to 
 September 01\, with entries (in 4x6 print format) accepted at the Agency H
 ouse Visitorsâ€™ Center during regular business hours. All photographs mus
 t be taken at the historic site during the period of the contest. Entries 
 will be grouped into three age categories: Youth (12 and under)\, Teen (13
  to 17)\, and Adult (18 and up). To help cover display costs\, a $5 submis
 sion fee per photograph will apply. All entries will be displayed througho
 ut the open season for guests and staff to enjoy.\nThe photographs will be
  judged by Portage notables Mayor Ken Jahn\, photographer Fred Galley\, fr
 amer Vicki Binder\, and Portage High School photography instructor Valerie
  Banks. The winners of the contest will be announced September 18 at HIAHâ
 €™s Living History Weekend. First place photos will be professional matted
  and framed through the generosity of Galley and Binder. For further infor
 mation\, including complete contest rules and entry forms\, contact Execut
 ive Director Destinee Udelhoven at 608-742-6362.\n
DTEND:20100529T040000
DTSTART:20100528T150000
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TH,SA;UNTIL=20101001T070000Z
SUMMARY:Historic Indian Agency House 2010 Photo Contest
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=401
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7897DcutkS@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Ho-Chunk (Winnebago) nation has a long\, sometimes heart-wr
 enching\, history in this area.  Despite the fact that they were here hund
 reds of years before the first white man even laid eyes on the portage\, t
 he Ho-Chunk are only given a supporting role in our history books. What wa
 s life like for the Ho-Chunk and other area tribes before outsiders disrup
 ted the Native rhythms of existence? How did these original inhabitants of
  Wisconsin make sense of the ensuing cultural upheaval caused by the arriv
 al of Europeans?\n\nThe Historic Indian Agency House of Portage will host 
 a 4-part speaker series exploring the Ho-Chunk experience in this area. Th
 e series\, entitled â€śTheir Side of the Story: The Ho-Chunk at the Portag
 e\,â€ť will consist of one lecture a month from June to September. Each le
 cture\, to be held on the last Tuesday of each month\, will focus on a dif
 ferent aspect of Ho-Chunk history and culture.  \n\nThe first installment 
 of the series will take place Tuesday\, June 29 at 6:30PM. At this time\, 
 Historian Peter Shrake will address the relationship between the United St
 ates government and the Ho-Chunk in the early 19th century\, with a specif
 ic discussion of the role of Indian Agent John Kinzie (original inhabitant
  of the Agency House). \n\nThe museum and visitorâ€™s center exhibits\, al
 ways free to the public\, will be open 5PM until the lecture begins\, and 
 guided tours of the Historic Indian Agency House itself will also be offer
 ed for a minimal fee during this time.  Light refreshments will be provide
 d for lecture guests.\n\nEach installment of this speaker series is free a
 nd made possible by a generous grant from the Great Circle Foundation\, In
 c. of East Northport\, New York.
DTEND:20100630T030000
DTSTART:20100630T013000
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:\'Their Side of the Story\': The Ho-Chunk at the Portage\, Speaker 
 1 of 4
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=402
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7902e8BD2k@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:While most business owners follow their talents and passions in
 to the marketplace\, they quickly find themselves thrust into an unfamilia
 r role - salesperson. Sales is a science with language and practices all i
 ts own\, ones that must be mastered for business success.\n\nâ€śThe Changi
 ng Face of Salesâ€ť will address the challenge of sales from a different p
 erspective â€“ tailoring sales techniques to fit individual personalities.
  Using data from a Strategic Performance Assessment\, participants will le
 arn how to develop an effective sales style to turn more leads into revenu
 e.\n\nThe workshop is the third of six monthly Growth Coach seminars aimed
  at helping business owners think strategically and plan ahead for growth.
 \n \nâ€śSales instruction often uses a â€one size fits allâ€™ approach\,â
 €ť said Gwen Nelson\, owner of The Growth Coach and a veteran small busine
 ss owner and adviser. â€śBut just as every person is different\, so are th
 eir approaches to sales. By measuring and understanding personality traits
 \, we can help business owners develop sales techniques that really work.â
 €ť\n\nSuccessful sales donâ€™t have to involve cold calling or high-pressu
 re approaches\, Nelson said. Rather\, adopting the role of a trusted\, exp
 ert adviser can build valued\, long-lasting relationships that generate co
 nsistent revenue.\n \nThe seminar cost is $59 for participants registered 
 by June 13\, and $99 afterward. The fee includes a personalized online Str
 ategic Performance Assessment. Registration and more information are avail
 able by calling (262) 939-1554. Future workshops will address effective ma
 nagement\, using technology and developing a business exit strategy. \n\nU
 sing proven coaching and mentoring methods\, The Growth Coach is dedicated
  to helping small businesses in southeastern Wisconsin operate effectively
  and profitably. Nelson brings more than 17 years of business experience\,
  plus a background in teaching and counseling\, to help small business exe
 cutives become more focused\, efficient and productive. Using a highly sys
 tematic process developed by The Growth Coach\, she helps executives achie
 ve immediate and tangible professional and personal growth.\n\nGrowth Coac
 hÂ® is the only pure business coaching franchise system located throughout
  North America with the single purpose of helping to drive the success and
  balance the lives of business owners.\n
DTEND:20100617T183000
DTSTART:20100617T160000
LOCATION:Foundations Bank
SUMMARY:The Changing Face of Sales
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=403
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7908T0vsn9@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Dream Team Mentors is hosting: \nMADISON\'S BIG IDEA CONTEST\nW
 e are offering to make your business dreams a reality so We are accepting 
 business plan submissions for Madison\'s BIG IDEA\, a contest for entrepre
 neurs\' who want to see their ideas made into successful businesses. The d
 eadline for submissions is June 19th. \nThe contest/event is going to be h
 eld:\nWhen: Saturday June 26th\, 2010 at 9:00 a.m.\nWhere: Radisson Hotel
 \n517 GRAND CANYON DRIVE \nMADISON\, Wisconsin 53719 \n\nThere will be gue
 st speakers\, complimentary snacks and beverages\, and prizes awarded! \nG
 RAND PRIZE Will be a share of the newly created business along with busine
 ss coaching classes by our panel of experts. Other contestants are eligibl
 e for prizes to include books\, cds\, and mentoring.\n\nIn order to attend
 \, you must have submitted a business proposal for Madison\'s Big Idea Con
 test. If you are interested in entering the contest or obtaining further i
 nformation regarding the contest and/or event please call us at 608-661-06
 06 or contact us via email at http://www.dreamteammentors.com.\n\nGood Luc
 k and May the Biggest Idea Win!
DTEND:20100626T190000
DTSTART:20100626T160000
LOCATION:Radisson Hotel
SUMMARY:MADISON\'s BIG IDEA CONTEST
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=404
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7913gpaLzN@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Historic Indian Agency House of Portage will host a session
  of their popular Hands-On History youth clinics on Saturday\, July 17th f
 rom 2 to 4PM. The event\, entitled â€śHistoric Handiwork: Childrenâ€™s Emb
 roidery Workshop and Tea Party\,â€ť is centered on the importance of sewin
 g in the 19th century. Participants will start the day with a tour of the 
 Indian Agency House museum\, where they will be shown a wide variety of ne
 edlework and hand sewn artifacts from the 1830s. They will practice differ
 ent stitching techniques before creating their own embroidered handkerchie
 f to take home. The afternoon will wrap up with a relaxing and tasty tea p
 arty\, where weary fingers will get the rest they deserve. \n\nThis worksh
 op is recommended for ages 8 to 12 years\, although younger children are w
 elcome with an adult companion. (Calling all Grandmas!!) The cost is $10 p
 er child\, and includes the guided museum tour\, all sewing materials and 
 the tea party.  Reservations are recommended (a maximum of 20 participants
  will be permitted)\, but not required. \n\nThis workshop fulfills select 
 requirements for two Girl Scout badges\, the â€śYarn and Fabric Artsâ€ť an
 d â€śSew Simpleâ€ť badges. In addition\, all Girl Scout participants will 
 receive a â€śTea Partyâ€ť fun patch at the close of the session.\n\nThe Hi
 storic Indian Agency House is open May 15 to October 15 daily\, and hosts 
 many educational programming opportunities and special events throughout t
 he year. Call Director Destinee Udelhoven at 608-742-6362 with any questio
 ns or to place reservations for the â€śHistoric Handiworkâ€ť workshop. \n
DTEND:20100717T230000
DTSTART:20100717T210000
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:\'Historic Handiwork: Children\'s Embroidery Workshop & Tea Party
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=405
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7919kORVGt@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A new four-week class from Pantheon BC will offer small busines
 s owners the opportunity to learn fundamental business skills and tactics\
 , and apply them directly to their own operations.\nBC University will use
  a â€śbusiness school curriculum-basedâ€ť approach tailored specifically f
 or small business operations. The program is a hands-on format where parti
 cipants can apply the concepts to their businesses during class\, using th
 e Pantheon BC team as a resource.\nThe Aug. 5 class will address business 
 strategy. Future classes will cover accounting and finance\, sales and mar
 keting\, and business management. Registration and more information are av
 ailable at www.pantheonbc.com.\nâ€śThere are several principles that apply
  to running a successful business\, regardless of its size\,â€ť said Timot
 hy Lantz\, President of Pantheon BC. â€śMany small business owners never r
 eceive any formal business training and are often unaware of\, or even int
 imidated by\, business management and planning techniques that can improve
  their companiesâ€™ performance. The goal of BC University is to present t
 his information in an easy-to-understand way\, in a setting that is respec
 tful of the ownersâ€™ time and budget. Attendees will â€graduateâ€™ this 
 course with practical knowledge that they can employ right away.â€ť\nLantz
  will be lead instructor at BC University. He brings more than 15 years of
  combined sales\, business management and consulting experience in a varie
 ty of business segments. Tuition for all four weeks of BC University is $5
 00 prior to July 25\, and $600 afterward.\nWith a team of experienced prof
 essionals at its helm\, Pantheon BC helps business clients improve their o
 perations\, financial performance and stability by delivering innovative a
 nd reliable solutions to meet their business needs. The company focuses on
  strategy\, data analysis\, training\, guidance and support to help custom
 ers build strong\, financially healthy businesses that stand the test of t
 ime.\n
DTEND:20100806T030000
DTSTART:20100806T003000
LOCATION:Crowne Plaza Hotel
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TH;UNTIL=20100826T070000Z
SUMMARY:BC University
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=406
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7925eZWLr9@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Shawano Area Ducks Unlmited Chapter cordially invites you t
 o our 15th Annual Sporting Clays shoot.  Break out the ole shotgun and com
 e on out and enjoy the day with us.  Besides the sporting clays we will ha
 ve silent auctions and raffles including two special \'white bird\' prizes
  on the course.  Thousand of dollars in prizes including 5 Lewis Classes f
 eaturing 25 prizes in total just for the shooters.  Also\, special prizes 
 for top child and female youth shooter.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100821
LOCATION:Acres For Recreation\; Shawano\, WI
SUMMARY:15th Annual Wisconsin DU Sporting Clays Championship
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=407
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7930vHvCgN@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Shawano Area Ducks Unlmited Chapter cordially invites you t
 o our 15th Annual Sporting Clays shoot.  Break out the ole shotgun and com
 e on out and enjoy the day with us.  Besides the sporting clays we will ha
 ve silent auctions and raffles including two special \'white bird\' prizes
  on the course.  Thousand of dollars in prizes including 5 Lewis Classes f
 eaturing 25 prizes in total just for the shooters.  Also\, special prizes 
 for top child and female youth shooter.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100821
LOCATION:Acres For Recreation\; Shawano\, WI
SUMMARY:15th Annual Wisconsin DU Sporting Clays Championship
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=408
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-793689OUKB@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Shawano Area Ducks Unlmited Chapter cordially invites you t
 o our 15th Annual Sporting Clays shoot.  Break out the ole shotgun and com
 e on out and enjoy the day with us.  Besides the sporting clays we will ha
 ve silent auctions and raffles including two special \'white bird\' prizes
  on the course.  Thousand of dollars in prizes including 5 Lewis Classes f
 eaturing 25 prizes in total just for the shooters.  Also\, special prizes 
 for top child and female youth shooter.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100821
LOCATION:Acres For Recreation\; Shawano\, WI
SUMMARY:15th Annual Wisconsin DU Sporting Clays Championship
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=409
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7941vHvwPl@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Western Dairyland Business Center is co-sponsoring the 4th 
 Annual State-Wide Conference\, \'Contracting with Government and Prime Con
 tractors\,\' at Volk Field in Camp Douglas on Wednesday\, August 25 and Th
 ursday\, August 26\, 2010.  Businesses interested in learning how to sell 
 directly to federal and state government agencies or how to subcontract to
  prime contractors are invited to attend.  Small\, Minority\, Native Ameri
 can\, Woman\, Service Disabled Veteran and Veteran Owned Businesses are es
 pecially encouraged to attend.  For more information\, download the flyer 
 and registration form at http://b2gconnect.org/doclib/ContractingGovernmen
 tPacket.pdf or register online at http://www.wispro.org/eventdetail.asp?ID
 =206.  Early-bird registration ends July 25.\n\nThe two-day 2010 conferenc
 e has been expanded to include four tracks of technical training targeting
  manufacturing companies\, construction companies\, small businesses just 
 getting ready to market to the government\, and prime contractors.  On Aug
 ust 25\, attendees can participate in technical workshops followed by a re
 ception. On August 26\, businesses that are already in the government mark
 etplace will hear agency and prime contractor briefiengs and have an oppor
 tunity to meet and network with many buyers from the region. \n\nBuyers fr
 om government agencies and several prime contractors will be available for
  one-on-one discussions such as:  Veterans Administration\, US Army Corps 
 of Engineers\, Ft. McCoy\, General Services Administration (GSA)\, Oshkosh
  Corporation\, Spectrum Brands /Rayovac\, WPS\, Naval Facilities Engineeri
 ng Command (NAVFAC) Midwest and much more.  Businesses will meet agency sp
 ecialists\, connect with government contractors and prime contractors and 
 network with other businesses.\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100825
LOCATION:Volk Field
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20100826T070000Z
SUMMARY:Contracting with Government and Prime Contractors
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=410
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7947zxxkrs@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Historic Indian Agency House of Portage will host their sec
 ond Hands-On History youth clinic of the season on Saturday\, August 14.  
 The workshop\, entitled\, â€śVisions & Voices: Native American Hide Painti
 ng\,â€ť explores the Plains Indian art tradition of animal hide painting a
 nd its use as a method of capturing both personal histories and important 
 collective memories related to major tribal events. \n\nParticipants will 
 compare traditional Native American and modern methods of saving memories 
 and learn about Native American painting techniques and symbolism. To fini
 sh their day\, they will capture an important experience of their own by p
 ainting it on a leather hide.\n\nBecause of the expected high demand for t
 his workshop\, two sessions are being offered with a limit of fifteen part
 icipants per session (9AM to 11AM and 2PM to 4PM). All ages are welcome\, 
 but children younger than seven require an adult or older sibling chaperon
 e. The cost is $8 per person. Reservations are recommended\, but not requi
 red. \n\nThe City of Portage Historic Preservation Commission generously p
 rovided supporting funds for this workshop\, directly in line with their m
 ission to increase awareness regarding the historic and cultural legacy of
  their community.\n\nThe Historic Indian Agency House is open May 15 to Oc
 tober 15 annually\, and hosts a wide variety of adult and childrenâ€™s pro
 gramming events throughout the year. Call Director Destinee Udelhoven at 6
 08-742-6362 with any questions or to place reservations for the Hide Paint
 ing workshop. \n
DTEND:20100814T230000
DTSTART:20100814T160000
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:\'Visions & Voices\': Native American Hide Painting
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=411
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-7952U81mA3@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Presented by the Fine Arts Center & Mount Senario Educational C
 enter. Blessing of the Pets begins at noon. Mobile pet adoption by Rusk Co
 . Animal Shelter (depending upon animals they have). Old fashioned homemad
 e ice cream by the Girl Scouts. Apple Pie Contest ($5 entry fee). Pet phot
 os by Phil Ruege. Children\'s art activities. All candidates running for G
 overnor\, Lt. Governor\, US & State Senate and Assembly have been invited.
DTEND:20100729T230000
DTSTART:20100729T190000
LOCATION:Mount Senario Educational Center
SUMMARY:Blessing of the Pets
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=412
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DESCRIPTION:Madtown Throwdown 25: Young Guns\nFriday\, August 20th\nTURNER 
 HALL\n3001 S Stoughton Road\nMadison\, WI  53716\n\nMixed Martial Arts at 
 its best!\nDallas O\'Malley\, Josh Sterry\, Derrick Kaul\, \nDennis Anders
 on\, Louie Ramirez &\nTyler Hellenbrand\'s Pro Debut!\n\nDoors at 7\nFight
 s at 8\n\ntickets at www.madtownthrowdown.com  \nRon Faircloth 608-577-200
 6\nPat O\'Malley 608-235-7788\nGeneral Admission tickets $20.00 in advance
 \, $25.00 day of\nReserved seating costs are varied.
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LOCATION:TURNER HALL
SUMMARY:Madtown Throwdown 25: Young Guns
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DESCRIPTION:The Historic Indian Agency House continues its popular 4-part s
 peaker series exploring Ho-Chunk history and culture. The series\, entitle
 d â€śTheir Side of the Storyâ€ť: The Ho-Chunk at the Portage\, consists of
  one lecture a month\, with only August and Septemberâ€™s installments rem
 aining.  Each lecture\, held on the last Tuesday of the month\, focuses on
  a different aspect of the Ho-Chunk experience in the Portage area.\n\nThe
  third installment of the series will take place on Tuesday\, August 31 at
  6:30PM. At this time\, UW-Waukesha Professor Robert Birmingham will prese
 nt â€śAncient Native Cultures of the Wisconsin River Region.â€ť  This illu
 strated presentation will cover 11\,000 years of Native American occupatio
 n of the Columbia County area\, highlighting unique archaeological sites. 
  A former longtime State Archaeologist with the Wisconsin Historical Socie
 ty\, Professor Birmingham is also the co-author of the award-winning books
  Indian Mounds of Wisconsin and Aztalan: Mysteries of an Ancient Indian To
 wn.  His newest publication is Spirits of the Earth: The Effigy Mound Land
 scape of Madison and the Four Lakes.  Copies of his works will be availabl
 e for purchase the evening of the lecture. Maybe heâ€™ll even sign one for
  youâ€”who knows!\n\nThe museum and visitorâ€™s center exhibits\, always f
 ree to the public\, will be open 5PM until the lecture begins\, and a guid
 ed tour of the Historic Indian Agency House itself will also be offered im
 mediately prior to the lecture\, at 5:30PM\, for a minimal fee. Light refr
 eshments will be provided for lecture guests.\n\nEach installment of this 
 educational series is free to the public and only possible because of a ge
 nerous grant from the Great Circle Foundation\, Inc. of East Northport\, N
 ew York. For further information on this and other Agency House programmin
 g\, call Director Destinee Udelhoven at (608) 742-6362.
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DTSTART:20100901T013000
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency Hosue
SUMMARY:Their Side of the Story: Ho-Chunk Speaker Series\, Part 3 of 4
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DESCRIPTION:Pizzeria Piccola is hosting a fundraiser to benefit Second Hand
  Purrs on Sunday Aug. 22\, 2010 from 4pm-9pm.  Pizzeria Piccola is located
  at 7606 W State St. Wauwatosa.  \n\nThere will be live entertainment from
  the acoustic trio Crossing Blues and raffle prizes including\; a coach pu
 rse\, handmade quilt\, and over the top baskets stuffed with gift cards\, 
 cat goodies\, and more!  \n\nIf you arenâ€™t able to dine in\, take out or
 ders can be placed in advance\; there will also be frozen pizzas available
  for purchase.  There are also gluten free options available!!  Check out 
 their website for a full menu at www.pizzeriapiccola.com! \n\nSecond Hand 
 Purrs is a no kill cat shelter located on the south-side of Milwaukee.  Fo
 r more information please visit our website www.secondhandpurrs.org.\n\n
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DTSTART:20100822T230000
LOCATION:Pizzeria Piccola
SUMMARY:Pizzeria Piccola fundraiser for Second Hand Purrs
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DESCRIPTION:Financial reports can be a mystery to many business owners\, no
  matter how successful. Sports\, on the other hand\, usually require no ex
 planation.\n\nWestbury Bank\, Washington County Economic Development Corp.
  and the West Bend Chamber of Commerce will together sponsor â€śPlanning f
 or Success\,â€ť a seminar that will meld the seemingly diverse worlds of s
 ports and financial numbers. The event will help owners and managers under
 stand the true financial position of their companies\, and chart a strateg
 ic course for the future. The workshop is presented by B2B CFO.\n\nThe eve
 nt will begin with a discussion about challenges facing businesses\, and e
 xplain the four different financial reports used by businesses to track th
 e â€śscore.â€ť This information will be utilized to create different â€śga
 me plansâ€ť to keep companies â€śon the fieldâ€ť and winning.\n\nâ€śMany o
 wners and presidents of small to mid-size companies find that the rules of
  the game adjust as their businesses grow and the economic environment cha
 nges\,â€ť said David Buslee of B2B CFO\, a seminar presenter. â€śOur goal 
 is to show how their companies are positioned â€“ information that is reve
 aled by their financial statements â€“ and devise strategies that will kee
 p them consistently playing offense\, rather than defense. They will learn
  practical skills that they can apply immediately.â€ť\n\nThe seminar will 
 focus not on the â€śaccountingâ€ť of financial data\, but rather how to in
 terpret it strategically and plan accordingly\, Buslee said. Business owne
 rs with a solid grasp on their companyâ€™s financial information can make 
 better decisions and manage proactively\, rather than reactively.\n\nâ€śBu
 siness owners are challenged these days not by what they know\, but what t
 hey donâ€™t know\,â€ť Buslee said. â€śEntrepreneurs are very competitive. 
  If they know how to score in the game of business\, they can excel. In no
 n-sports terms\, this means finding more cash within their operations and 
 planning for growth.â€ť\n\nThe seminar cost is $150 before Aug. 15\, and $
 175 afterward. Registration is available by calling (262) 338-2666 or e-ma
 iling info@wbachamber.org. More information is available by visiting www.w
 estburybankwi.com and clicking on â€śStrategies for Business Seminar.â€ť\n
 \nFounded in 1987\, B2B CFOÂ® is the nationâ€™s largest CFO firm serving e
 ntrepreneurial\, growth and mid-market companies. Each individual partner 
 is a senior-level executive with broad expertise and an average of 25 year
 sâ€™ experience. B2B CFO is not a franchise nor a staffing agency â€“ each
  partner carries their own book of business. The company is headquartered 
 in Phoenix. More information is available at www.b2bcfo.com.\n
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DTSTART:20100928T150000
LOCATION:University of Wisconsin-Washington County
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SUMMARY:Planning for Success - Strategies for Business
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DESCRIPTION:Financial reports can be a mystery to many business owners\, no
  matter how successful. Sports\, on the other hand\, usually require no ex
 planation.\n\nWestbury Bank\, Washington County Economic Development Corp.
  and the West Bend Chamber of Commerce will together sponsor â€śPlanning f
 or Success\,â€ť a seminar that will meld the seemingly diverse worlds of s
 ports and financial numbers. The event will help owners and managers under
 stand the true financial position of their companies\, and chart a strateg
 ic course for the future. The workshop is presented by B2B CFO.\n\nThe eve
 nt will begin with a discussion about challenges facing businesses\, and e
 xplain the four different financial reports used by businesses to track th
 e â€śscore.â€ť This information will be utilized to create different â€śga
 me plansâ€ť to keep companies â€śon the fieldâ€ť and winning.\n\nâ€śMany o
 wners and presidents of small to mid-size companies find that the rules of
  the game adjust as their businesses grow and the economic environment cha
 nges\,â€ť said David Buslee of B2B CFO\, a seminar presenter. â€śOur goal 
 is to show how their companies are positioned â€“ information that is reve
 aled by their financial statements â€“ and devise strategies that will kee
 p them consistently playing offense\, rather than defense. They will learn
  practical skills that they can apply immediately.â€ť\n\nThe seminar will 
 focus not on the â€śaccountingâ€ť of financial data\, but rather how to in
 terpret it strategically and plan accordingly\, Buslee said. Business owne
 rs with a solid grasp on their companyâ€™s financial information can make 
 better decisions and manage proactively\, rather than reactively.\n\nâ€śBu
 siness owners are challenged these days not by what they know\, but what t
 hey donâ€™t know\,â€ť Buslee said. â€śEntrepreneurs are very competitive. 
  If they know how to score in the game of business\, they can excel. In no
 n-sports terms\, this means finding more cash within their operations and 
 planning for growth.â€ť\n\nThe seminar cost is $150 before Aug. 15\, and $
 175 afterward. Registration is available by calling (262) 338-2666 or e-ma
 iling info@wbachamber.org. More information is available by visiting www.w
 estburybankwi.com and clicking on â€śStrategies for Business Seminar.â€ť\n
 \nFounded in 1987\, B2B CFOÂ® is the nationâ€™s largest CFO firm serving e
 ntrepreneurial\, growth and mid-market companies. Each individual partner 
 is a senior-level executive with broad expertise and an average of 25 year
 sâ€™ experience. B2B CFO is not a franchise nor a staffing agency â€“ each
  partner carries their own book of business. The company is headquartered 
 in Phoenix. More information is available at www.b2bcfo.com.\n
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DTSTART:20100928T150000
LOCATION:University of Wisconsin-Washington County
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SUMMARY:Planning for Success - Strategies for Business
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DESCRIPTION:Ever wonder what it was like to live in the 1830s? (No telephon
 es\, no TV.\, no cars\, no refrigeratorâ€¦)\n\nWellâ€¦take a step back in 
 time with us and find out!\n\nThe Historic Indian Agency House is holding 
 a living history event on Saturday\, September 18\, 2010 from 9AM to 5PM. 
  At â€śA Step Back in Time\,â€ť visitors to the site will get the chance t
 o observe and interact with a host of 19th-century characters in an authen
 tic historic setting\, including John and Juliette Kinzie (original inhabi
 tants of the circa-1832 Agency House)\, a French fur trader\, a blacksmith
 \, and an officer from Fort Winnebago.  \n\nThe performers will go about t
 heir 19th-century lives in costume and in character all of Saturday\, with
  special historic demonstrations\, activities\, and museum house tours sch
 eduled throughout the day.  At 11AM\, 1PM\, and 4PM\, catch a musket shoot
 ing demonstration. Then\, at 2PM\, join us for a 19th century style show\,
  featuring the beautiful Mrs. Kinzie. Mrs. Kinzie will model the latest in
  1830s fashion\, explaining the functions and development of clothing acce
 ssories and styles of the era. Finally\, jump on a special guided tour of 
 the Agency House at 10AM\, noon\, or 3:30PM. \n\nThe participating reeneac
 tors are experienced educators with an interest specifically in the 1830s 
 era.  And they canâ€™t wait to share their knowledge with you!\n\nThis eve
 nt is free to the public\, except for the guided Agency House tours for wh
 ich there is a minimal fee.  \nA â€śStep Back in Timeâ€ť is made possible 
 by a generous grant from the Great Circle Foundation\, Inc. of East Northp
 ort\, New York.  For information regarding this or any other Historic Indi
 an Agency House event\, call Director Destinee Udelhoven at (608) 742 â€“ 
 6362.\n
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DTSTART:20100918T160000
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:\'A Step Back in Time\': Living History at the Indian Agency House
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DESCRIPTION:50th ANNUAL PRENTICE PROGRESS DAYS\n\nSponsored by Prentice Lio
 ns\, Volunteer Fire Department and Optimists\n\n\nSeptember 3\, 4 and 5\, 
 2010\n\nFRIDAY\, September 3 \n\n5:30 p.m. Firemen\'s Softball Games at Li
 ons Park - Concessions by the Optimist Club\n\n\nSATURDAY\, September 4\n
 \nDunk Tank - Volleyball Court Open - Ice Cream Stand Open\n\n9:00 a.m. So
 ftball Tournament all day at Lions Park\n\n10:00 a.m. All Day Arts and Cra
 fts at Prentice School East Gym\, by Optimist Club call 715-428-2917\n\n10
 :30 a.m. Parade along Railroad Avenue\, Parade Marshal: Dave Raleigh\nSpon
 sored by Time Federal Savings Bank\n\n11:30 a.m. Barbecued Chicken Dinners
 \, Pies and Goodies served at the Lions Park and in the high school cafete
 ria\n\n12:00 p.m. Prentice High School Alumni Basketball Tournament at Pre
 ntice High School\,sponsored by Booster Club\, $40 entry fee required\, ca
 ll Jay Esterholm at 715-428-2200 to register\n\n12:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Genea
 logical Research at Computer Lab with cooperation from Price County Geneal
 ogical Club\; Historic Display - High School Library - Jump River Historic
 al Society and Knox Creek Heritage Center\n\n1:00 p.m. Log Loading Contest
  at high school parking lot\, sponsored by Cat Forest Products\n\n1:00 p.m
 .-5:00 p.m. Free Music at Lions Park\, Fire Truck Rides starting by St Joh
 n\'s Church \n\n2:00 p.m.     Kids Fishing Contest at Buccaneer Pond\, Spo
 nsored by Chequamegon Club\n\n2:00 p.m.     50 Years of Miss Prentice feat
 uring Queens from Progress Days past\, at Lions Park\n\n2:30 p.m.     2010
  Miss Prentice Coronation at Lions Park\n\n3:00 p.m.     4th Annual Progre
 ss Days Horse Pull by the Wisconsin Horse Pullers Association\, located ju
 st north of the PHS football field\n\n8:00 p.m.     Dance at Fire Hall fea
 turing the Bear Creek Band\n\nSunday\, September 5\n\n9:00 a.m. Softball T
 ournament at Lions Park - Concessions by the Optimist Club\n\n8:00-11:00 a
 .m.     Leo Heikkinen Memorial Golf Tournament at Prentice Golf Course by 
 Optimist Club $5.00 Entry Fee + Greens Fee (rain date is Monday)\n\n12:00 
 p.m.-3:00 p.m.  Progress Days Pig Catching Contest at Lions Park. Win cash
  prizes!\n\n1:00 p.m. Bean Bag Toss at Lions Park by Ds\' Burger & Bowl \n
 \n1:30 p.m. Minute To Win it Contest at Lions Park by Prentice Area Optimi
 sts\n\n7:00 p.m. Community Hymn Sing at Prentice School West Gym - Coffee 
 & Fellowship to follow\n\nContact (715)428-2124 for more information
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100817
LOCATION:Downtown\, Airport and Lions Park
SUMMARY:Prentice Progress Days
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DESCRIPTION:50th ANNUAL PRENTICE PROGRESS DAYS\n\nSponsored by Prentice Lio
 ns\, Volunteer Fire Department and Optimists\n\n\nSeptember 3\, 4 and 5\, 
 2010\n\nFRIDAY\, September 3 \n\n5:30 p.m. Firemen\'s Softball Games at Li
 ons Park - Concessions by the Optimist Club\n\n\n
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DTSTART:20100904T003000
LOCATION:Lions Park
SUMMARY:Prentice Progress Days
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DESCRIPTION:50th ANNUAL PRENTICE PROGRESS DAYS\n\nSponsored by Prentice Lio
 ns\, Volunteer Fire Department and Optimists\n\n\nSeptember 3\, 4 and 5\, 
 2010\n\n\n\nSATURDAY\, September 4\n\nDunk Tank - Volleyball Court Open - 
 Ice Cream Stand Open\n\n9:00 a.m. Softball Tournament all day at Lions Par
 k\n\n10:00 a.m. All Day Arts and Crafts at Prentice School East Gym\, by O
 ptimist Club call 715-428-2917\n\n10:30 a.m. Parade along Railroad Avenue\
 , Parade Marshal: Dave Raleigh\nSponsored by Time Federal Savings Bank\n\n
 11:30 a.m. Barbecued Chicken Dinners\, Pies and Goodies served at the Lion
 s Park and in the high school cafeteria\n\n12:00 p.m. Prentice High School
  Alumni Basketball Tournament at Prentice High School\,sponsored by Booste
 r Club\, $40 entry fee required\, call Jay Esterholm at 715-428-2200 to re
 gister\n\n12:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Genealogical Research at Computer Lab with 
 cooperation from Price County Genealogical Club\; Historic Display - High 
 School Library - Jump River Historical Society and Knox Creek Heritage Cen
 ter\n\n1:00 p.m. Log Loading Contest at high school parking lot\, sponsore
 d by Cat Forest Products\n\n1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Free Music at Lions Park\,
  Fire Truck Rides starting by St John\'s Church \n\n2:00 p.m.     Kids Fis
 hing Contest at Buccaneer Pond\, Sponsored by Chequamegon Club\n\n2:00 p.m
 .     50 Years of Miss Prentice featuring Queens from Progress Days past\,
  at Lions Park\n\n2:30 p.m.     2010 Miss Prentice Coronation at Lions Par
 k\n\n3:00 p.m.     4th Annual Progress Days Horse Pull by the Wisconsin Ho
 rse Pullers Association\, located just north of the PHS football field\n\n
 8:00 p.m.     Dance at Fire Hall featuring the Bear Creek Band\n\n\nContac
 t (715)428-2124 for more information
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100904
LOCATION:Downtown\, Airport and Lions Park
SUMMARY:Prentice Progress Days
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DESCRIPTION:\n50th ANNUAL PRENTICE PROGRESS DAYS\n\nSponsored by Prentice L
 ions\, Volunteer Fire Department and Optimists\n\n\nSeptember 3\, 4 and 5\
 , 2010\n\n\nSunday\, September 5\n\n9:00 a.m. Softball Tournament at Lions
  Park - Concessions by the Optimist Club\n\n8:00-11:00 a.m.     Leo Heikki
 nen Memorial Golf Tournament at Prentice Golf Course by Optimist Club $5.0
 0 Entry Fee + Greens Fee (rain date is Monday)\n\n12:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.  Pr
 ogress Days Pig Catching Contest at Lions Park. Win cash prizes!\n\n1:00 p
 .m. Bean Bag Toss at Lions Park by Ds\' Burger & Bowl \n\n1:30 p.m. Minute
  To Win it Contest at Lions Park by Prentice Area Optimists\n\n7:00 p.m. C
 ommunity Hymn Sing at Prentice School West Gym - Coffee & Fellowship to fo
 llow\n\nContact (715)428-2124 for more information
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100905
LOCATION:Lions Park and Golf Course
SUMMARY:Prentice Progress Days
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DESCRIPTION:Rodeo for charity! IPRA & Big Hat Rodeo action with all proceed
 s benefiting local Wisconsin charities. More info & tickets call 262-767-0
 062.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100821
LOCATION:Walworth County Fairgrounds
SUMMARY:Great Midwest Pro Rodeo
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DESCRIPTION:Rodeo for charity brought to you with Big Hat Rodeo and IPRA ac
 tion. All proceeds benefit local Wisconsin charities. Clowns\, food\, fun!
  Come rain or shine! Free parking.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100821
LOCATION:Walworth County Fairgrounds
SUMMARY:Great Midwest Pro Rodeo
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DESCRIPTION:Basic info:\nYeshuapolooza 2010 â€“ A Free College Block Party
 \n6-band showcase including Zoo Animal (grunge / pop / minimalist)\, Blank
  Page Empire\n(progressive rock)\, Bensonwells (pop / rock / indie)\, Sile
 nt Substitute (pop / rock) and The\nUnfortunate (jazz / folk / soul)\, ful
 l espresso/coffee bar\, hog roast\, henna tattoos\, and more! No cover\nch
 arge\nSeptember 11\, 2 pm -10:30 pm â€“ Celebrating its 13th year!\nUW-Sto
 ut Johnson Fieldhouse - north lawn\, Menomonie\, WI\nHosted by Street Leve
 l Ministries\, a UW-Stout student organization\nFor more info\, email: str
 eetlevel@uwstout.edu or call: (715) 235-9300\n \nMore elaborate info:\nUW-
 Stout\, Menomonie\, WI â€“ Street Level Ministries\, a UW-Stout student or
 ganization\, is putting on its\n13th annual free college block party featu
 ring a variety of bands including this yearâ€™s headliner\, Zoo\nAnimal. Z
 oo Animal is an exciting new group out of Minneapolis who is regularly fea
 tured on the 89.3\nThe Current. Their music is a soulful combination of me
 lodies and minimalism with a hint of grunge\nrock. Also playing will be: B
 lank Page Empire (Minneapolis\, MN) â€“ heavy Indie rock\; Bensonwells\n(M
 inneapolis\, MN) â€“ forceful and driving combination of indie pop rock\; 
 Silent Substitute (Minneapolis\,\nMN) â€“ fresh pop rock\, and newcomers T
 he Unfortunate (Chicago\, IL) â€“ soulful jazz with a folksy twist\,\nas w
 ell as one more band TBA.\nThere will also be hot roasted pork from Nick t
 he Hickâ€™s Burning Hog BBQ and the Blind Munchies\ncoffeehouse will be se
 rving up espresso\, coffee\, and soda drinks. Look for imported items from
  the\nPhilippines and India\, band merchandise\, raffle drawings\, henna t
 attoos and an art mural. This event is\nbroadcast live over Street Level\'
 s own Burning Dog Radio - 101.7 FM.\nShow up at the north lawn of the UW-S
 tout Johnson Fieldhouse on September 11th anytime between 2\n-10:30pm\nAs 
 always\, 100% of the funds raised from the event go to our overseas missio
 ns work in the Philippines.\nThrough this successful event\, Street Level 
 Ministries has been able to help establish a school in rural\nPhilippines\
 , as well as affect the lives of hundreds of persecuted tribal people in I
 ndia.\nFor further information\, contact: streetlevel@uwstout.edu\n*Furthe
 r information about the bands may be found at the following websites:\nZoo
  Animal- www.myspace.com/zooanimalsound\nBlank Page Empire- www.myspace.co
 m/blankpageempire\nBensonwells- www.myspace.com/bensonwells\nSilent Substi
 tute- www.myspace.com/silentsubstitute\nThe Unfortunate- www.myspace.com/t
 heunfortunateband
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DTSTART:20100911T210000
LOCATION:UW Stout Johnson Field House North Lawn
SUMMARY:Yeshuapolooza 2010-- A Free Block Party
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DESCRIPTION:Saturday  September 25th  10am-3pm\n\nJoin our public bake sale
  & community fun! Frosty and delicious cupcakes will be on sale to help ra
 ise money for our shelter! Onsite will be Quick-draw Artist JIM BOORAS! Ha
 ve a portrait of yourself\, your family\, and/or your pet(s) drawn right b
 efore your eyes! Cost per pet/person: $5.00 (portraits can be drawn from p
 hotographs)\n\nCupcake Catfight Challenge begins at 1pm. Cheer on our volu
 nteers as they bake to become winner of the SHP â€śBest Cupcakeâ€ť. Thereâ
 €™s no cheatinâ€™ here with our special celebrity judges Sandra Ploy\, The
  Milwaukee Cupcake Queen and Loyal Mehnert\, PETAâ€™S 2010 Sexiest Vegetar
 ian!  \n\nProceeds go directly to the care of our cats\, so come join us f
 or the last summer fundraiser! Eating cupcakes for charity? Itâ€™s a no-br
 ainer!\n\nFor more info email sycatic1@aol.com\n\nSecond Hand Purrs 4300 S
 . Howell Ave  www.secondhandpurrs.org\n
DTEND:20100925T220000
DTSTART:20100925T170000
LOCATION:Second Hand Purrs
SUMMARY:Cupcakes & Caricatures
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=426
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DESCRIPTION:With the hectic pace of work\, family and other pressing issues
  filling their lives\, women often neglect to look after the person someti
 mes most in need of attention â€“ themselves.\n\nThis â€śWomenâ€™s Fitness
  & Wellness Retreatâ€ť offers busy women a chance to relax\, refresh and r
 elocate balance in their lives. Filled with fitness opportunities\, nutrit
 ion counseling and emotional health education\, the event will allow women
  to focus time and energy on their own well-being.\n\nThe retreat leaders 
 are Sandi Vande Berg\, an ACE Certified Personal Trainer and nutritionist 
 with T3 Fitness\, Wauwatosa\, and Lucia Micheli\, a psychotherapist and ch
 emical dependency specialist with Trillium Care Group\, Elm Grove. \n\nâ€ś
 Many women spend their time taking care of others\, whether with family or
  at work\, and rarely devote time or resources to themselves\,â€ť Micheli 
 said. â€śThis retreat will offer women the chance to engage in self-care f
 ocused on their mental and physical needs\, while sharing ideas and experi
 ences with other women who are interested in positive life choices.â€ť\n\n
 The retreat aims to rekindle participantsâ€™ passion for fitness\, refresh
  their spirits and cultivate balance in their lives. Vande Berg will lead 
 workouts across a variety of exercise regimens and techniques\, and teach 
 a seminar on nutrition. Micheli will engage participants in discussions on
  emotional health and personal success.\n\nâ€śThe connection between physi
 cal and mental health is unmistakable\, and the retreat program is built a
 round strengthening this connection\,â€ť Vande Berg said. â€śOur goal is t
 o provide a \ncomplete\, well-rounded experience that sends our participan
 ts home with a renewed sense of energy and purpose.â€ť\n\nThe retreat cost
  is $375 per person\, which includes lodging\, all activities and most mea
 ls. Participants enjoying the weekend have the option of finishing it at t
 heir own expense with a spa experience at Sundara Spa or a round of golf a
 t Wilderness Golf Course.\n\nInterested participants can register or get m
 ore information at www.t3-fitness.com\, or via Facebook in the â€śEventsâ€
 ť section of www.facebook.com/T3Fitness.\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20101001
LOCATION:Wilderness on the Lake
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20101003T070000Z
SUMMARY:Women\'s Fitness & Wellness Retreat
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=427
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8039g6cS25@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Historic Indian Agency House wraps up its popular â€śTheir 
 Side of the Storyâ€ť speaker series this month. The fourth and final insta
 llment will take place on Tuesday\, September 28 at 6:30PM. \nAt this time
 \, UW-Madison Senior Academic Librarian Janice Rice will present â€śHo-Chu
 nk Leadership: Yesterday and Today.â€ť Ms. Rice will discuss historic and 
 modern traditions of governance and decision-making within the Ho-Chunk cu
 lture\, including the clan system and traditional leadership roles held by
  Ho-Chunk women.  The presentation will also briefly touch on the 1934 Ind
 ian Reorganization Act and its effect on Ho-Chunk governance and leadershi
 p. In light of Americaâ€™s enduring debate over how power should be distri
 buted within our own government\, Riceâ€™s topic is sure to spark cultural
  comparisons\, thought and reflection.  Rice\, a Ho-Chunk nation member\, 
 serves on a variety of national\, state\, inter-tribal\, and city-tribal o
 rganizations. Additionally\, for ten years she served on the Wisconsin His
 torical Society Board of Curators\, and is now Curator Emeritus. \n\nThe m
 useum and visitorâ€™s center exhibits\, always free to the public\, will b
 e open 5PM until the lecture begins\, and a guided tour of the Historic In
 dian Agency House itself will also be offered immediately prior to the lec
 ture\, at 5:30PM\, for a minimal fee. Light refreshments will be provided 
 for lecture guests.\n\nEach installment of this educational series is free
  to the public and only possible because of a generous grant from the Grea
 t Circle Foundation\, Inc. of East Northport\, New York. For further infor
 mation on this and other Agency House programming\, call(608) 742-6362.
DTEND:20100929T030000
DTSTART:20100929T013000
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:\'Their Side of the Story\': Ho-Chunk Speaker Series\, Part 4 of 4
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=428
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8045uGwm1E@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:For most people\, Social Security is a simple equation. They wo
 rk. They pay in. They retire. They collect benefits.\n\nIn truth\, Social 
 Security offers many opportunities for retired workers to supplement their
  income further. A well-planned strategy can increase the benefit levels t
 hat recipients get from the longstanding federal program\, which celebrate
 s its 75th anniversary this year.\n\nâ€śSavvy Social Security Planning\,â€
 ť will examine strategies to boost Social Security income under the progra
 mâ€™s benefit guidelines. The seminar will examine how payments are calcul
 ated and the effect of other income on benefits.\n\nâ€śMost workers pay in
 to Social Security all their lives and plan to collect benefits immediatel
 y upon retiring\,â€ť said Terry Jannsen\, CPA\, CFPÂ®\, and President of J
 annsen & Company\, S.C.\, who will lead the seminar. â€śHowever\, for thos
 e willing to consider alternative strategies\, Social Security offers many
  opportunities to build a greater benefit down the road while still collec
 ting income to maintain their lifestyle.â€ť\n\nFor example\, few probably 
 know that any spouse â€“ even divorced spouses â€“ can collect 50 percent 
 of the benefit on their spouseâ€™s record. By collecting just this benefit
  upon retirement\, and delaying collection of their full personal benefit 
 for a few years\, retirees can realize a significant gain in their final b
 enefit levels.\n\nThe seminar will also address many public perceptions â€
 “ and misperceptions â€“ about the health and longevity of the Social Secu
 rity program.\n\nThe Sept. 28 seminar is free\, but attendees are asked to
  donate $10 to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Reservations are
  requested\, and can be made by calling Darlene at (262) 513-9292.\n\nFoun
 ded in 1975\, Jannsen & Company is a full-service certified public account
 ing and business resources firm with more than 30 professionals and employ
 ees. Besides a full range of CPA and payroll processing services\, Jannsen
  & Company advises businesses on information technology and human resource
 s.\n
DTEND:20100928T153000
DTSTART:20100928T143000
LOCATION:Jannsen & Company\, S.C.
SUMMARY:Savvy Social Security Planning
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=429
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8051HUrVEV@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Present Music annual Thanksgiving concert will feature the 
 Bucks Native American drumming and singing group\, Milwaukee Childrenâ€™s 
 Choir\, Milwaukee Choral Artists and the Present Music Ensemble. The Milwa
 ukee Choral Artists and the  Present Music Ensemble will present the Midwe
 st premiere of John Tavenerâ€™s ravishingly beautiful Come and Do Your Wil
 l in Me. Originally composed for unaccompanied menâ€™s and womenâ€™s voice
 s\, Susan Hellauer\, founding member of Anonymous 4\, made this beautiful 
 arrangement for womenâ€™s voices and the Chilingirian Quartet with Tavener
 \'s permission. MCCâ€™s Jubilate group will be singing selections from Psa
 lm Trilogy by Srul Irving Glick featuring a string quintet by the PM Ensem
 ble.\n
DTEND:20101122T010000
DTSTART:20101121T230000
LOCATION:Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist
SUMMARY:Present Music\'s Thanksgiving Concert
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=430
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8057FAF4ff@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Present Music Ensemble will perform with Margaret Leng Tan 
 who has established herself as a major force within the American avant-gar
 de. She is a talented and visionary pianist whose work sidesteps perceived
  boundaries within the usual concert experience. Tan\, the first woman to 
 earn a doctorate from Juilliard\, actively collaborated with John Cage and
  is recognized as the pre-eminent interpreter of Cageâ€™s music. Tan is th
 e worldâ€™s first professional toy piano virtuoso. She will perform Ge Gan
 -ruâ€™s Wrong\, Wrong\, Wrong!\, a melodrama for voice self-accompanied by
  a 17-piece toy orchestra. John Adams\' new string quartet and Erik Griswo
 ld\'s Old McDonald\'s yellow submarine will also be performed.
DTEND:20110109T050000
DTSTART:20110109T023000
LOCATION:Turner Hall Ballroom
SUMMARY:TOYS! Margaret Leng Tan
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=431
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8062gLVTjM@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Present Music Ensemble will perform with Iva BittovĂˇ\, a C
 zech singer\, violinist and composer with irresistible charm\, original us
 e of voice\, and fondness of melodies that sit on the border of avant-gard
 e and folk music. Her compositions are highly abstract yet deeply rooted i
 n classical and gypsy music. The PM Ensemble will also perform Steve Reich
 \'s new sextet.
DTEND:20110320T040000
DTSTART:20110320T013000
LOCATION:Humphrey Scottish Rite Masonic Center
SUMMARY:D/IVA Iva Bittova
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=432
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8067stESm5@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Buffalo Nation (Bison bison) by composer and Milwaukee native J
 erome Kitzke and librettist Kathleen Masterson is one of the largest commi
 ssions in Present Music history. This piece will illuminate in music and t
 ext the huge\, varied and largely untold story of the American Bison from 
 pre-history to the herdâ€™s late 19th century decimation and on to present
  time. Buffalo Nation (Bison bison) is scored for solo singer\, four actor
 s\, 28 member sound effects chorus\, accordion\, banjo\, oboe\, clarinet\,
  trumpet\, violin\, cello\, bass\, Hammond organ w/Leslie speaker\, piano\
 , and percussion.\n\nPerformances at 4:30p and 7:30p
DTEND:20110508T043000
DTSTART:20110507T233000
LOCATION:Indian Community School
SUMMARY:Buffalo Nation (Bison bison)
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=433
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8072PFRge6@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Singer\, composer and electronic instrument performer\, Amy X N
 euburg\, bridges the boundaries between classical\, experimental and popul
 ar music. Her wildly entertaining \'avant-cabaret\' songs combine her inte
 rests in language and theater\, expressive use of music technology\, and e
 xploration of multiple genres using the many colors of her four-octave voc
 al range. The Present Music Ensemble will also perform Kamran Ince\'s new 
 quartet and Steve Reich\'s 2x5.
DTEND:20110619T050000
DTSTART:20110619T023000
LOCATION:Turenr Hall Ballroom
SUMMARY:Amy X Neuburg
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=434
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8078nTTJpx@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:This outstanding juried craft fair features exceptional handcra
 fted items by over 180 Midwest Artisans and Crafters.  The Fair directly b
 enefits students involved in the many wonderful fine arts at Brookfield Ea
 st High School.   \nThe 35th Annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Fairâ€”which s
 howcases a wide array of unique\, handcrafted items\, home & holiday acces
 sories\, jewelry\, apparel and hundreds of items perfect for gift giving a
 nd home decoratingâ€”is one of the largest Arts & Crafts Fairs in Wisconsi
 n.   \nA delicious variety of luncheon items & desserts will also be avail
 able\, including luscious tortes.   \nFree parking is available at the Hig
 h School\, and at the Highlander Elite Sports Club - 13825 W. Burleigh Roa
 d (free shuttle service provided).   \nDue to space constraints\, we regre
 t that strollers will not be admitted.\n
DTEND:20101114T230000
DTSTART:20101114T170000
LOCATION:Brookfield East High School
SUMMARY:Holiday Craft Fair - Brookfield East High School Friends of Fine Ar
 ts
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=435
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-80839gjCCR@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Strumming the strings of the piano like a harp and performing B
 eethoven and the Beatles on a toy piano are among the surprising scenes in
  Evans Chan\'s documentary\, which celebrates the trans-cultural career of
  Singapore-born\, New York-based pianist Margaret Leng Tan.
DTEND:20101202T040000
DTSTART:20101202T020000
LOCATION:Todd Wehr Conference Center
SUMMARY:Margaret Leng Tan: Sorceress of the New Piano Screening
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=436
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8089t2MB4E@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Women from all professions and walks of life are invited to an 
 evening of networking\, fun and learning at a â€śLadies Educational Night 
 Out\,â€ť Oct. 26 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Radisson Hotel-Pewaukee.\n \nThe 
 free event is sponsored by Jannsen & Company\, and will feature presentati
 ons addressing both physical and financial health. Wine\, food and other r
 efreshments will be served. The Radisson Hotel-Pewaukee is next to Thunder
  Bay Grille on Highway 164\, just north of Interstate 94.\n\nThe evening w
 ill begin with open networking\, and finish with educational offerings spe
 cifically oriented to women.\n\nâ€śWeâ€™re very excited about the opportun
 ity to bring women together in a comfortable\, relaxed setting where they 
 can create new relationships and learn about topics important to them\,â€ť
  said Kathryn Braun of Jannsen & Company. â€śOur program is specifically d
 esigned around the interests of women\, and we want them to feel free to a
 sk questions and really enjoy themselves.â€ť\n\nThe event will feature two
  keynote speakers. Eric Neff of John Hancock Funds will present â€śWomen a
 nd Investing â€“ Empowering Your Future.â€ť Dr. Erin Juckem of Shepherd Ch
 iropractic will present â€śJourney to Better Health: Unleashing Your Inner
  Healing Potential.â€ť\n\nBraun said that as more young women begin profes
 sional careers and earn good incomes\, understanding money management and 
 financial planning takes on even greater importance. These duties have tra
 ditionally been handled by husbands\, she said\, but changing societal dyn
 amics have increasingly put financial decisions in womenâ€™s hands.\n\nâ€ś
 Eric Neffâ€™s presentation is about empowering women to take control of th
 eir financial futures\, and his approach is fun\, relaxed and interesting\
 ,â€ť Braun said. â€śIt fits in perfectly with the spirit of the evening.â€
 ť\n\nAlong with Jannsen & Company\, the â€śLadies Educational Night Outâ€ť
  is co-hosted by John Hancock Funds\, Shepherd Chiropractic and Camieâ€™s 
 Hair Design of Pewaukee.\n\nFounded in 1975\, Jannsen & Company is a full-
 service certified public accounting and business resources firm with more 
 than 30 professionals and employees. Besides a full range of CPA and payro
 ll processing services\, Jannsen & Company advises businesses on informati
 on technology\, human resources and wealth management.\n\nSecurities offer
 ed through 1st Global Capital Corp.\, Member FINRA\, SIPC.  Investment Adv
 isory Services offered through 1st Global Advisors\, Inc.\, Jannsen Wealth
  Management\, S.C. and 1st Global Capital Corp. are unaffiliated entities.
DTEND:20101027T030000
DTSTART:20101027T010000
LOCATION:Radisson Hotel - Pewaukee
SUMMARY:Ladies Educational Night Out
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=437
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8095SOkzvW@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Walk beautiful downtown Lodi while sampling various wines.  Sho
 ps open last so get some early holiday shopping done.  Ticket on sale by c
 ontacting the Lodi Chamber of Commerce at 592-4412.
DTEND:20101120T030000
DTSTART:20101120T000000
LOCATION:Lodi
SUMMARY:Lodi Wine Walk
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=438
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8100f0iMfL@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Walk beautiful downtown Lodi while sampling various wines.  Sho
 ps open last so get some early holiday shopping done.  Ticket on sale by c
 ontacting the Lodi Chamber of Commerce at 592-4412.
DTEND:20101120T030000
DTSTART:20101120T000000
LOCATION:Lodi
SUMMARY:Lodi Wine Walk
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=439
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8105CpvAVz@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Walk beautiful downtown Lodi while sampling various wines.  Sho
 ps open last so get some early holiday shopping done.  Ticket on sale by c
 ontacting the Lodi Chamber of Commerce at 592-4412.
DTEND:20101120T030000
DTSTART:20101120T000000
LOCATION:Lodi
SUMMARY:Lodi Wine Walk
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=440
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8110ngO3uL@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the day in downtown Lodi.  Browse our warm and inviting s
 hops\, all decked out with the signs and aromas of the holiday season.\nHa
 ve breakfast with Santa\, Cooking Decorating with Mrs. Claus\, holiday bak
 e sale\, hay rides.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20101120
LOCATION:Downtown Lodi
SUMMARY:Christmas By The Creek
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=441
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-811505jD1u@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy the day in downtown Lodi.  Browse our warm and inviting s
 hops\, all decked out with the signs and aromas of the holiday season.\nHa
 ve breakfast with Santa\, Cooking Decorating with Mrs. Claus\, holiday bak
 e sale\, hay rides.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20101120
LOCATION:Downtown Lodi
SUMMARY:Christmas By The Creek
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=442
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8120K5Gs7K@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:â€śBusiness Building Blocks\,â€ť the latest educational offerin
 g from Pantheon BC\, will help new business owners increase their chances 
 for early success by providing them with a foundation of applicable busine
 ss fundamentals.\nThe inaugural session of â€śBusiness Building Blocksâ€ť 
 will be Dec. 10 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Herzing University Brookfield\, 5
 55 S. Executive Drive. The program will use a straightforward\, hands-on a
 pproach to give new and prospective entrepreneurs the business knowledge a
 nd confidence necessary to begin building their dream.\nThe curriculum wil
 l include a variety of lessons across several disciplines including strate
 gy\, finance\, accounting\, management\, sales\, and marketing. Breakout s
 essions will also address topics such as what type of business entity to c
 hoose\, how to file the initial paperwork\, and special considerations for
  home-based businesses.  Elements of business planning\, budgeting\, and p
 rioritization will also be addressed.\nâ€śStarting a business is a serious
  undertaking\, and the decisions made early on in the process significantl
 y impact an ownerâ€™s likelihood of success\,â€ť said Timothy Lantz\, Pres
 ident of Pantheon BC. â€śUnderstanding business fundamentals â€“ the â€bu
 ilding blocksâ€™ of your company â€“ can help ensure the long-term success
  and stability of a new enterprise.â€ť \nâ€śBusiness Building Blocksâ€ť is
  the second of three planned multi-disciplinary programs by BC University\
 , the education arm of Pantheon BC. Tuition for the all-day session is $30
 0 per person.\nLantz is lead instructor at BC University. He brings more t
 han 15 years of combined sales\, business management and consulting experi
 ence in a variety of business segments. BC Universityâ€™s â€śBusiness Arch
 itectâ€ť program\, geared toward businesses in operation for more than one
  year\, just completed its second run in October.\nWith a team of experien
 ced professionals at its helm\, Pantheon BC helps business clients improve
  their operations\, financial performance and stability by delivering inno
 vative and reliable solutions to meet their business needs. The company fo
 cuses on strategy\, data analysis\, training\, guidance and support to hel
 p customers build strong\, financially healthy businesses that stand the t
 est of time.\n
DTEND:20101211T000000
DTSTART:20101210T160000
LOCATION:Herzing University Brookfield
SUMMARY:Business Building Blocks
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=443
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-81260Ndh95@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:â€śBusiness Building Blocks\,â€ť the latest educational offerin
 g from Pantheon BC\, will help new business owners increase their chances 
 for early success by providing them with a foundation of applicable busine
 ss fundamentals.\nThe inaugural session of â€śBusiness Building Blocksâ€ť 
 will be Dec. 10 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Herzing University Brookfield\, 5
 55 S. Executive Drive. The program will use a straightforward\, hands-on a
 pproach to give new and prospective entrepreneurs the business knowledge a
 nd confidence necessary to begin building their dream.\nThe curriculum wil
 l include a variety of lessons across several disciplines including strate
 gy\, finance\, accounting\, management\, sales\, and marketing. Breakout s
 essions will also address topics such as what type of business entity to c
 hoose\, how to file the initial paperwork\, and special considerations for
  home-based businesses.  Elements of business planning\, budgeting\, and p
 rioritization will also be addressed.\nâ€śStarting a business is a serious
  undertaking\, and the decisions made early on in the process significantl
 y impact an ownerâ€™s likelihood of success\,â€ť said Timothy Lantz\, Pres
 ident of Pantheon BC. â€śUnderstanding business fundamentals â€“ the â€bu
 ilding blocksâ€™ of your company â€“ can help ensure the long-term success
  and stability of a new enterprise.â€ť \nâ€śBusiness Building Blocksâ€ť is
  the second of three planned multi-disciplinary programs by BC University\
 , the education arm of Pantheon BC. Tuition for the all-day session is $30
 0 per person.\nLantz is lead instructor at BC University. He brings more t
 han 15 years of combined sales\, business management and consulting experi
 ence in a variety of business segments. BC Universityâ€™s â€śBusiness Arch
 itectâ€ť program\, geared toward businesses in operation for more than one
  year\, just completed its second run in October.\nWith a team of experien
 ced professionals at its helm\, Pantheon BC helps business clients improve
  their operations\, financial performance and stability by delivering inno
 vative and reliable solutions to meet their business needs. The company fo
 cuses on strategy\, data analysis\, training\, guidance and support to hel
 p customers build strong\, financially healthy businesses that stand the t
 est of time.\n
DTEND:20101211T000000
DTSTART:20101210T160000
LOCATION:Herzing University Brookfield
SUMMARY:Business Building Blocks
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=444
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8131aj56mK@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The economy of recent years has shaken many businesses to their
  core\, forcing them to refocus\, realign and reprioritize. As they face t
 he future with a wholly different perspective\, what is the â€śReinventing
  Your Business for the Next Decadeâ€ť will examine how companies can adapt
  to a changed marketplace by developing a defined mission\, vision and man
 agement strategy. The free event is from 8:30 to 10 a.m. at U.S. Bank Broo
 kfield Square\, 205 N. Moorland Road.\nThe seminar is the fourth offered b
 y Pantheon BC in conjunction with U.S. Bank. Previous workshops focused on
  business valuation\, growth strategy\, and using data analysis to drive b
 etter decision-making.\nâ€śReinventing Your Business for the Next Decadeâ€
 ť will help business owners develop a sound platform that will allow them 
 to adjust to the significant economic and market changes that are occurrin
 g. Many companies are experiencing huge shifts in their industries\, inclu
 ding changes in their customer base\, competitive environment\, financing 
 capabilities and labor pool. This paradigm shift can leave owners and mana
 gers uncertain about how to adapt and begin growing again.\nâ€śDuring econ
 omic booms companies with strong growth momentum can become over-confident
  and less proactive\,â€ť said Timothy Lantz\, President of Pantheon BC\, w
 ho will lead the seminar. â€śWhen conditions change and growth slows or go
 es negative\, regaining momentum can be difficult. By re-evaluating goals\
 , market characteristics\, management strategies and resource allocations\
 , companies can begin to move forward again.â€ť \nLantz\, the instructor\,
  has more than 15 years of combined sales\, management and consulting expe
 rience in a variety of business environments and industries. Pantheon BC f
 ocuses on strategy\, data analysis\, training\, guidance and support to he
 lp businesses build strong\, financially healthy operations that stand the
  test of time.\nInterested attendees are asked to RSVP by Dec. 1 to David 
 Wahl\, U.S. Bank\, at (262) 780-5033 or david.wahl@usbank.com.\n
DTEND:20101203T170000
DTSTART:20101203T153000
LOCATION:U.S. Bank Brookfield Square
SUMMARY:Reinventing Your Business for the Next Decade
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=445
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8137hbigwi@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Madison\'s ultimate night out for young singles! Ti
 cket includes exclusive drink specials during mixer\, free appetizers\, li
 ve music from American Fiction\, and discounted tickets to the dueling pia
 no show immediately following the mixer at 9pm!\n\nJoin us for Madison\'s 
 ultimate night out for young singles! This is your chance to get out and m
 ix and mingle with other local singles in a comfortable atmosphere. You\'l
 l find yourself making new connections\, flirting and having fun. Join us 
 to network\, make new friends or connect with old friends. We will be feat
 uring live music from American Fiction\, a fun ice breaker game\, exclusiv
 e drink specials\, free appetizers and more! \n\nImmediatly following the 
 event you and your new acquaintances can enjoy discounted tickets to Piano
  Fondue\, a dueling piano show. Their all request rock -n- roll show gives
  you the versatility of a DJ\, the quick wit of a stand-up comedy act and 
 the entertainment value of a show band in one high energy performance that
  engages the audience like no other! \n\nTicket includes: \n*Admission to 
 Singles Mixer Event from 7:00-8:30pm \n*Exclusive happy hour drink special
 s during event \n*Live music from American Fiction (http://americanfiction
 .bandcamp.com) \n*Discounted ($5.00) ticket to dueling piano show followin
 g event at 9:00pm \n\n*FYI This event will only happen if we have at least
  20 attendees with close to even numbers of males and females. If we do no
 t reach 20\, you will be refunded your money in full.
DTEND:20101120T033000
DTSTART:20101120T020000
LOCATION:The Brink Lounge Ste 105\, 701 E Washington Ave\, Madison\, W
SUMMARY:Singles Mixer Event (Ages 23-37)
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=446
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8142kRDrGu@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Our dogwash fundraiser is Sunday\, Nov. 14th\, from 11:00 - 3:0
 0 pm.  \n\n$15.00 per wash and $10.00 per nail trim with all proceeds bein
 g donated to H.A.W.S.  \n\nWe will have volunteers to wash you dog or you 
 can do it yourself.  No appointment needed.\n\nThank you\nPetlicious Dog B
 akery and Pet Spa
DTEND:20101114T220000
DTSTART:20101114T180000
SUMMARY:H.A.W\'s Dog Wash at the Pet Spa
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DESCRIPTION:Pewaukee\, Wis. â€“ With the fiscal year-end approaching for ma
 ny businesses\, and a new one just around the corner\, a Dec. 14 seminar a
 t Jannsen + Company will help companies maximize their productivity with t
 he popular QuickBooks accounting software.\n \nâ€śQuickBooks Fundamentalsâ
 €ť will explain the most important steps to effectively using QuickBooks. 
 Topics will include setting up a company within the program\, recording in
 come and expenses\, reconciling bank statements\, and creating reports. Th
 e seminar will open with a brief primer on accounting basics\, such as acc
 ounting methods\, reviewing a chart of accounts\, and understanding accoun
 ting terms.\n\nThe cost of â€śQuickBooks Fundamentalsâ€ť is $25 per person
 .\n \nNicole Schmitz\, a QuickBooks ProAdvisor with Jannsen + Company\, wi
 ll lead the seminar. Schmitzâ€™s ProAdvisor certification recognizes her e
 xpertise in working with businesses to customize QuickBooks for their spec
 ific needs\, and helping them get the most from the Intuit software progra
 m. The holder of a masterâ€™s degree in professional accountancy\, Schmitz
  is also a practicing accountant in the areas of audits and corporate taxe
 s.\n\nâ€śQuickBooks is a great program that\, when set up and used correct
 ly\, can save businesses a tremendous amount of time and money\,â€ť Schmit
 z said. â€śThis seminar will cover the parts of QuickBooks that every user
  should know and be working with\, so that they can confidently close out 
 their 2010 finances and have their books ready for a fresh start in 2011.â
 €ť\n\nReservations for â€śQuickBooks Fundamentalsâ€ť are required\, and ca
 n be made by contacting Andrea Sheffield at (262) 513-9292 or by e-mailing
  marketing@jannsen.com.\n\nFounded in 1975\, Jannsen + Company is a full-s
 ervice certified public accounting and business resources firm with more t
 han 30 professionals and employees. Besides a full range of CPA and payrol
 l processing services\, Jannsen + Company advises businesses on informatio
 n technology\, human resources and wealth management. Securities offered t
 hrough 1st Global Capital Corp.\, Member FINRA\, SIPC.  Investment Advisor
 y Services offered through 1st Global Advisors\, Inc.\, Jannsen Wealth Man
 agement\, S.C. and 1st Global Capital Corp. are unaffiliated entities.\n
DTEND:20101214T190000
DTSTART:20101214T150000
LOCATION:Jannsen Center
SUMMARY:QuickBooks Fundamentals
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DESCRIPTION:Join us on Thursday\, December 2 from 6 to 9 PM as the Historic
  Indian Agency House once again rings in the Portage holidays with a nosta
 lgic celebration of the season.\n\nMingle with old friends and meet new on
 es\, enjoy musical entertainment by the Portage High School Saxophone Trio
  at 7:30PM\, indulge in a variety of festive refreshments and even begin y
 our Christmas shopping with a perusal of oru distincitive array of \'SILEN
 T Night AUCTION\' items.\n\nItems and packages include a special \'Lunch f
 or the History Books\'\, where 6 folks will enjoy a catered lunch in the 1
 832 Historic Indian Agency House formal dining room\, served by historic c
 haracters in costume\, with live musical entertainment to set the mood. Th
 e first meal to be eaten in the museum house for over FORTY YEARS!\n\nAll 
 proceeds benefit the continued operation and preservation of the Historic 
 Indian Agency House.
DTEND:20101203T040000
DTSTART:20101203T010000
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:Christmas at the Kinzies
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DESCRIPTION:This yearâ€™s Kiddie Christmas will be held Wednesday\, Decembe
 r 1st\, from 4 to 6PM in the Agency House Visitorsâ€™ Center. Participants
  at this FREE event will help decorate the Agency House tree by making old
 -fashioned Christmas ornaments\, and will also get to assemble and decorat
 e a cozy bird house to take home. Apple cider and Christmas treats will re
 fresh young guests\, who will also enjoy a visit from Santa Claus--so brin
 g along your wish list! All activity materials will be distributed on a fi
 rst-come\, first-serve basis\, so get there early for all the fun!
DTEND:20101202T010000
DTSTART:20101201T230000
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:KIDDIE CHRISTMAS
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DESCRIPTION:If you only go to one fishoree this year\, this is the one YOU 
 WANT TO BE AT! \n\nANNUAL ICE FISHOREE - Fishing registration begins at 6 
 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Smokey\'s Muskie Shop launch off Lakeview Blvd. Cash 
 prizes paid for fish that place in several categories. MAIN EVENT is being
  held at Curly\'s Waterfront Pub & Grill located at W272 N2696 Lakeview Bl
 vd. MEAT RAFFLES RUNNING ALL DAY LONG - beginning at 9 a.m. Pork Loins (40
 lb\'s)\, Super Meat Raffles and Fill Your Freezer events happening! We\'re
  selling Badger Bucks! This is the deal of the day.. purchase 50.00 in Bad
 ger Bucks and we will give you an additional 5.00 to spend on the raffles 
 free! MAIN RAFFLE drawing held at 5 p.m. Cash prizes for 1st thru 4th plac
 e with many many more prizes being awarded. Many different side raffles ru
 nning all day as well. Tickets are available for the main raffle at the do
 or. 6 for 5.00 or 1.00 each COME JOIN THE FUN and AND GO HOME A WINNER!!!
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110212
LOCATION:Curly\'s Waterfront Sports Bar and Grill
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20110212T070000Z
SUMMARY:Badger Fisherman\'s League 74th Annual Ice Fisheree
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=451
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DESCRIPTION:This course runs:\nSaturdays and Sundays\n9:00am - 6:00pm\nJan 
 22 - Feb 6\, 2011\n\nOxford Seminars is the leading provider of TESOL/TESL
 /TEFL certification in Milwaukee\, Wisconsin. Join thousands of our gradua
 tes and teach English in dozens of countries around the world. \nFor more 
 information about our course or to find a free information session near yo
 u\, please visit our website or call us at 1-800-779-1779
DTEND:20110123T010000
DTSTART:20110122T160000
LOCATION:Cardinal Stritch University
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SA,SU;UNTIL=20110206T070000Z
SUMMARY:Teach English Abroad
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=452
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8175Vdi1S8@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Join Present Music and Gallery 218 during the Third Ward Galler
 y Night on Friday\, April 15. Stop by Gallery 218 for contemporary art and
  Amy X Neuburg music and videos! Amy X Neuburg June 18 concert tickets wil
 l be sold at half price during this event!\n
DTEND:20110416T040000
DTSTART:20110416T000000
LOCATION:Gallery 218 in the Marshall Building
SUMMARY:\'Amy X Neuburg\' Gallery Night
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A great time to shop for Spring!\n\nFeatured Vendors: \nNorwex 
 \nScentsy \nMary Kay \nPartyLite \nThirty-One \nWild Tree \nCookie Lee \nJ
 ust Jewelry \nTupperware \nStampin Up! \nMICHE Bagâ€™s \nUsborne Books \nD
 iscovery Toys \nAt Home America \nTastefully Simple \n\nParking and admiss
 ion is FREE! \n
DTEND:20110507T200000
DTSTART:20110507T163000
LOCATION:Holiday Inn
SUMMARY:Think Spring Vendor Fair
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DESCRIPTION:We are also pleased to announce the pre-release screening of th
 e independent film Good Meat by filmmaker Sam Hurst. Good Meat advocates t
 he health properties of a buffalo meat diet. It follows a Lakota man on th
 e Pine Ridge Indian Reservation who attempts to eat the diet of his ancest
 ors. The film is about more than food or buffalo\; it is about finding one
 â€™s history. The film will be shown to the public at the UW-Milwaukee Stu
 dent Union Theater. Fred Dubray and Kathleen Masterson will introduce the 
 film and lead a talk-back session after the film.
DTEND:20110429T043000
DTSTART:20110429T020000
LOCATION:UW-Milwaukee Union Theater
SUMMARY:Documentary screening event: independent film Good Meat followed by
  talkback with Fred Dubray and Kathleen Masterson.
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DESCRIPTION:A second panel discussion on ecology and bison management will 
 outline and investigate the recent history of the buffalo in America. Note
 d geographers Frank and Deborah Popper will concentrate on the Buffalo Com
 mons concept\, a proposal to create a nature reserve in the central plains
 . The Poppers describe the Buffalo Commons as a metaphor that encompasses 
 environmental\, historical\, legal\, philosophical\, cultural\, and religi
 ous traditions in the process of regional planning. The second program wil
 l also include Fred Dubray\, a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe\, 
 who will stress the importance of the bison to native heritage. The owner 
 of a buffalo ranch in South Dakota\, Mr. Dubray represents the work of the
  Intertribal Bison Cooperative and the collective efforts of American Indi
 ans to act as stewards to prairie and bison restoration. Kathleen Masterso
 n will introduce this program in order to contextualize her work with Jero
 me Kitzke. Brian Russart\, Natural Areas Manager for the Milwaukee County 
 Parks\, will act as a responding panelist fielding questions about prairie
  restoration and reintroduction of native plants in the local area.
DTEND:20110430T193000
DTSTART:20110430T173000
LOCATION:Schlitz Audubon Nature Center
SUMMARY:Panel discussion: Dr. Frank Popper\, Dr. Deborah Popper\, Fred Dubr
 ay\, and Kathleen Masterson will discuss bison reintegration\, prairie eco
 logy\, and the context for the musical work Buffalo Nation (Bison bison). 
  Respondent Brian Russart from Milwaukee Coun
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BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8197MXASWF@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Since 1994\, Gathering on the Green has become Southeastern Wis
 consin\'s premier summer spot to enjoy the performing arts. Set in scenic 
 Mequon Rotary Park\, the multiple day festival offers the opportunity to e
 njoy the best of Milwaukee\'s performing arts\, while gazing under the sum
 mer stars. Gathering on the Green\'s vision is to introduce new audiences\
 , families and children to the performing arts. It\'s important to continu
 ally bring new audiences to the performing arts to keep them alive and vib
 rant for the future.
DTEND:20110715T060000
DTSTART:20110715T020000
LOCATION:Rotary Park-Mequon
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20110716T070000Z
SUMMARY:Gathering on the Green
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:An event to benefit local performing arts non-profit\, Gatherin
 g on the Green. Come sample delicious food and watch cooking demonstration
 s from Pfister Hotel\, Milwaukee ChopHouse\, Zaffiros\, and more. Try out 
 a yoga class led by instructors from Elite Sports Clubs\, or try out the c
 ardiotheater at Elite Sports Clubs-Mequon. Bid on silent auction items fro
 m local businesses\, perfect for adding romance to your life with your fav
 orite \'Bachelor\' or loved one. Then\, Elizabeth Gilbert\, bestselling au
 thor of \'Eat\, Pray\, Love\' will discuss her latest book\, \'Committed\'
  and take your questions. A signed paperback copy of \'Committed\' is incl
 uded with your ticket! (Books distributed at event.) Tickets $29 in advanc
 e\, and $35 at the door day of event. Buy online\, at Next Chapter Booksho
 p in Mequon\, or at all Elite Sports Clubs locations.
DTEND:20110213T230000
DTSTART:20110213T190000
LOCATION:Elite Sports Club- Mequon
SUMMARY:An Afternoon with Elizabeth Gilbert\, bestselling author of â€śEat\
 , Pray\, Loveâ€ť and â€śCommittedâ€ť
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=457
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8208OTgRMM@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 3rd Annual 2-3-4 Wheel Poker Run with all proce
 eds donated to the The LeRoy Butler Foundation. The LBF provides direct fi
 nancial support to women diagnosed with breast cancer.\n\n$25/single\, $40
 /couple \nPre-registration 5-7 p.m. Friday 07/22 at Woodeye\'s\nDay of Rid
 e registration:  10:30 a.m. \nRide is from 11:30-5:00 pm and is about 100 
 miles followed by end of ride meal \nDoor prizes\, raffles\, music and mor
 e.\n\nAll makes and models welcome!\n\nSee our website: www.wisconsinroadr
 un.com  \n\n \n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110723
LOCATION:Woodeye\'s Bar & Grill
SUMMARY:2-3-4 Wheel Poker Run - Wisconsin Road Run
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=458
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Summerfest is excited to present the inaugural Summerfest Rock 
 â€n Sole Run on July 10\, 2011 at 8:00AM.  The Summerfest Rock â€n Sole 
 Run is comprised of a thrilling half marathon and a 10k run that starts an
 d finishes at Summerfest\, the Worldâ€™s Largest Music Festival.    This e
 vent presents an incredible first time opportunity for athletes to run ove
 r a stretch of the Daniel Hoan Memorial Bridge.   Runners will enjoy sceni
 c views of Lake Michigan\, downtown Milwaukee and the Summerfest grounds f
 rom the bridge and throughout the course.  A total of $22\,000 in cash pri
 zes will be awarded to the top 10 male and female runners in each race\, w
 ith the top men and women payouts starting at $2\,500 and $1\,250 respecti
 vely.  Net proceeds from the Summerfest Half Marathon and 10K Run will equ
 ally benefit Ronald McDonald House Charities of Eastern Wisconsin\, Inc. a
 nd Milwaukee World Festival\, Inc.\; both are 501(c)(3) organizations. \n
 \nVisit Rocknsolerun.com and join us for a unique experience that will bri
 ng music\, running and fun together at the Worldâ€™s Largest Music Festiva
 l!
DTEND:20110710T190000
DTSTART:20110710T150000
LOCATION:Summerfest / Henry Maier Festival Park
SUMMARY:Summerfest Rock \'n Sole Half Marathon and 10K Run
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8220otRLuk@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Unique Marketplace Featuring Local Artists and Farmers Presenti
 ng their Goods in a Natural Setting\nFree Admission  Free Parking\n\'Walk 
 through the Homestead\'\nArtisans-Antiques-Vintage-Upcycled-\nUnique-One o
 f a Kind Treasures-Fresh Farm Products
DTEND:20110917T230000
DTSTART:20110917T160000
LOCATION:150 year old Farm Homestead-2 miles East of Holy Hill Basilica
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20110918T070000Z
SUMMARY:Holy Hill Art & Farm Market
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=460
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8226VglCfz@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Unique Marketplace Featuring Local Artists and Farmers Presenti
 ng their Goods in a Natural Setting\nArtisans-Antiques-Vintage-Upcycled-\n
 Unique Furniture-One of a Kind Treasures\nFree Admissions Free Parking\n\'
 Walk through the Homestead\'\n
DTEND:20111015T230000
DTSTART:20111015T160000
LOCATION:150 year Old Farm Homestead-2 miles East of Holy Hil Basilica
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20111016T070000Z
SUMMARY:Holy Hill Art & Farm Market
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=461
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8231TuCvUC@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Bottomless hors d\'oeuvres\, dance floor\, beer & refreshments 
 included\, cash bar for wine & spirits. Performance by 5 Card Studs
DTEND:20110313T063000
DTSTART:20110313T020000
LOCATION:Elite Sports Club-Brookfield
SUMMARY:3RD ANNUAL ELITE BASH
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=462
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8238MheerB@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The MBAâ€™s Parade of Homes is the longest running Parade of Ho
 mes in the country. It showcases the latest in design trends\, technology 
 and innovate building practices. The Parade is open 7 days a week. Check o
 ut the MBA website for more details! \n\nThe Parade is open 11:00AM-5:00PM
  weekends and 4:00PM-8:00PM weeknights
DTEND:20110821T000000
DTSTART:20110820T180000
LOCATION:Waterstone\, Hawk\'s Meadow\, Bluffs of Oak Creek
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SA,SU;UNTIL=20110911T070000Z
SUMMARY:2011 Parade of Homes
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=463
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8244g2e6cU@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The MBAâ€™s Parade of Homes is the longest running Parade of Ho
 mes in the country. It showcases the latest in design trends\, technology 
 and innovate building practices. The Parade is open 7 days a week. Check o
 ut the MBA website for more details! \n\nThe Parade runs 11:00AM-5:00PM we
 ekends and 4:00PM-8:00PM weeknights
DTEND:20110823T030000
DTSTART:20110822T230000
LOCATION:Waterstone\, Hawk\'s Meadow\, Bluff of Oak Creek
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO,TU,WE,TH,FR,SA;UNTIL=20110909T070000Z
SUMMARY:2011 Parade of Homes
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=464
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8251Rnc6HF@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The MBAâ€™s Parade of Homes is the longest running Parade of Ho
 mes in the country. It showcases the latest in design trends\, technology 
 and innovate building practices. The Parade is open 7 days a week. Check o
 ut the MBA website for more details! \n\nThe Parade runs 11:00AM-5:00PM we
 ekends and 4:00PM-8:00PM weeknights
DTEND:20110823T030000
DTSTART:20110822T230000
LOCATION:Waterstone\, Hawk\'s Meadow\, Bluff of Oak Creek
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO,TU,WE,TH,FR,SA;UNTIL=20110909T070000Z
SUMMARY:2011 Parade of Homes
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=465
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8257LaUvWj@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:If youâ€™re thinking of starting\, improving or expanding a bus
 iness\, this conference is for you! The 2011 Womenâ€™s Business Conference
  will connect you with the resources you need to be a success. At this ful
 l-day conference\, youâ€™ll learn from established members of the business
  community in Western Wisconsin\, talk to business assistance providers\, 
 and network with hundreds of like-minded entrepreneurs.\n\nMore than 90 bu
 sinesses and business resources will be on hand to display their services 
 and products in the exhibitor hall. Sixteen educational sessions and round
 tables will cover a wide range of business topics. One-on-one counseling i
 s available for you to discuss your specific business ideas with industry 
 experts. This is the only conference of its kind in Wisconsin â€“ just one
  day of education and networking could make an enormous impact on your fut
 ure.\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110421
LOCATION:Plaza Hotel & Suites
SUMMARY:2011 Womenâ€™s Business Conference
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=466
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8262okc5Vj@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Over the last couple of years\, everyone has heard about the op
 portunities to do business with both federal and state governments. This c
 onference will bring together both federal and state representatives as we
 ll as some of their successful contractors to give you a practical guide i
 n doing business with the various governments.  Who should attend â€“ any 
 small business that is interested in entering or expanding their Governmen
 t sales.\nTopics will include:\nâ€˘	How the State of Wisconsin Government 
 Buys\nâ€˘	How the Federal Government Buys\nâ€˘	How to use Teaming and othe
 r Partnering in Government Contracting\nâ€˘	Update on Current Federal Smal
 l Business Programs\nâ€˘	Update on Current State Small Business Programs\n
 â€˘	Financial Resources for Small Business\nâ€˘	A Mentoring Panel â€“ Lear
 ning from those that have SUCCEEDED\nWe are also pleased to welcome Paul P
 ierAgostini from Northwire in Osceola as our guest speaker and panel moder
 ator.\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110421
LOCATION:Plaza Hotel & Suites
SUMMARY:Growth Strategies and a Practical Guide to Government Contracting
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=467
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8267g00UUw@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:We Welcome you to our First Annual â€ś Think Spring Craft and G
 ift Fairâ€ť a tradition in the making. Over 55 vendors showcasing their un
 ique and quality handmade crafts along with local vendors showing their wa
 res for the Spring Season\, with Easter and Mothers Day just around the co
 rner\, come out and experience a family day.\n\nFrom floral to photo and e
 verything in-between you are sure to find a special gift or home accent th
 at will get you in the mood to decorate for spring inside and out.\nEvent 
 Location:  American Serb Hall\nAddress:  	 5101 W Oklahoma Ave\n\nAdmissio
 n:	 Adults $2\, 12 and Under Free\n\nOne Day Event:  Sunday April 3\, 2011
 \n\nShow Times: 	9:00A â€“ 4:00 P *Inside Rain or Shine\n\nLandmarks: St. 
 Lukes Hospital\n
DTEND:20110403T230000
DTSTART:20110403T160000
LOCATION:Serb Hall ( Wisconsin Hall)
SUMMARY:Think Spring Craft & Gift Fair - Serb Hall
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=468
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8272vIIxEX@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:14 South Artists will present its fourth annual Spring Art Show
  at the Candlewood Suites\, 5421 Caddis Bend\, Fitchburg\, WI (off Fish Ha
 tchery Rd behind Copps Supermarket) on Saturday\, April 16 and Sunday\, Ap
 ril 17.  Highly skilled artisans from 14 South Artists will display a wide
  variety of quality fine art during the two-day show.  Categories include 
 painting\, mixed media\, photography\, pottery\, jewelry\, glass art/fused
  glass\, fiber arts\, etc.
DTEND:20110416T230000
DTSTART:20110416T170000
LOCATION:Candlewood Suites
SUMMARY:14 South Artists Spring Art Show
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=469
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-82782Owdh5@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Easter Bunny\'s at Shoppes at Wood Ridge mall in Marshfield
 \, WI from 12 noon to 4pm starting today & every Sat. & Sun. until Christm
 as.  You can visit with him and get a treat\, or have your picture taken w
 ith him by a professional photographer.
DTEND:20110409T230000
DTSTART:20110409T190000
LOCATION:Shoppes at Wood Ridge mall in Marshfield\, WI
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SA,SU;UNTIL=20110424T070000Z
SUMMARY:Easter Bunny Arrives
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=470
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8284daEASi@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Home and Garden Show Friday (optional 10-8)\, Saturday (10-6) a
 nd Sunday (11-5). Repairs\, Building\, Design and Decor.  Many vendors & d
 isplays.  FREE!  Amish candies & baked goods on sale too on Fri. & Sat.\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110429
LOCATION:Shoppes At Wood Ridge mall in Marshfield\, WI
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20110501T070000Z
SUMMARY:Home and Garden Show
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=471
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8290m2inBM@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Arts\, Crafts\, Stamping and Scrapping Show in the mall halls. 
  Vendors with crafts\, arts\, & demos.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110415
LOCATION:Shoppes At Wood Ridge mall\, Marshfield\, WI
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20110417T070000Z
SUMMARY:Arts\, Crafts\, Stamping and Scrapping Show
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=472
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-82974hRNVU@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:RUMMAGE-A-RAMA! is a two-day\, weekend shopping event held at t
 he Wisconsin Products Pavilion at Wisconsin State Fair Park\, featuring a 
 collection of over 100 different rummage sales and a wide variety of items
 . To learn about the history of this Milwaukee tradition\, visit http://ru
 mmage-a-rama.com Admission is $4 or\, wth a donation of 2 canned goods\, $
 2. As always kids 12 and under get in FREE! Admission also gains you entry
  into our free HOURLY raffle so you can win prizes as you hunt for bargain
 s! Free parking is available in the NORTH lot (uphill walk required). Park
 ing inside the park is $5. \n\nÂ»Find us on Facebook! http://facebook.com/
 rummagearama \n\nÂ»Follow us on Twitter! http://twitter.com/rummagearama
DTEND:20110403T000000
DTSTART:20110402T160000
LOCATION:Wisconsin State Fair Park
SUMMARY:Rummage-A-Rama!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=473
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8302NPCmJR@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Canadian Christian Artist Downhere will perform with Rush Of Fo
 ols in a Concert to help Stamp Out Human Trafficking on Wednesday\, April 
 27th\, 2011. \nDoors open at 6:30\, concert starts at 7:00 P.M. \nTickets 
 are $15 for individual\, $25 for VIP\, and $10 each for groups of 10 or mo
 re.\nPlease call 608-221-1528 for more information.\nPresented by We Inter
 nation non-profit charity to end Human Trafficking. Please help.
DTEND:20110428T043000
DTSTART:20110428T013000
LOCATION:City Church
SUMMARY:Concert To Stamp Out Human Trafficking
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=474
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8307FmmxPH@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Annual Independence Day Parade
DTEND:20110626T230000
DTSTART:20110626T203000
SUMMARY:Hartland\'s Hometown Celebration Parade
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=478
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8312UPwrX7@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Annual Independence Day Parade
DTEND:20110626T230000
DTSTART:20110626T203000
SUMMARY:Hartland\'s Hometown Celebration Parade
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=479
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8318dog36a@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Kickapoo region will again celebrate Earth Day in the Reads
 town park in Readstown\, WI There will be several large tents and an indoo
 r community building. The Chautauqua Stage will host a Wine and Cheese Eve
 ning of Entertainment featuring\, among others\, compositions by Willian N
 eil and Alvin Felch. On Saturday the stage will host a number of speakers 
 in the afternoon and feature music by the JFARS\, John Passi\, the Joe Cla
 rk Trio\, the Bad Axe Blues Band. The Children & Family Tent will host a w
 hole slew of things for kids to do (and adults as well) with puppetry and 
 mask making by Madison\'s Mad Procession Puppeteers\, A Juggling workshop\
 , Beekeeping and Terrarium demonstrations to name a few. Other tents will 
 host Non-profits and For-profits presenting education and community engage
 ment opportunities in the Watershed.\nThis will be a wonderful evening and
  day full of music\, theater\, local food and conversation about how to be
 st care for our beautiful region and our one planet. Noon to midnight\, fr
 ee 608 735 4117\, kickapooearthday.wordpress.com/
DTEND:20110424T050000
DTSTART:20110423T170000
LOCATION:Readstown Park
SUMMARY:Kickapoo Earth Day 2011
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=480
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-83238U82a6@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Kickapoo region will again celebrate Earth Day in the Reads
 town park in Readstown\, WI There will be several large tents and an indoo
 r community building. The Chautauqua Stage will host a Wine and Cheese Eve
 ning of Entertainment featuring\, among others\, compositions by Willian N
 eil and Alvin Felch. On Saturday the stage will host a number of speakers 
 in the afternoon and feature music by the JFARS\, John Passi\, the Joe Cla
 rk Trio\, the Bad Axe Blues Band. The Children & Family Tent will host a w
 hole slew of things for kids to do (and adults as well) with puppetry and 
 mask making by Madison\'s Mad Procession Puppeteers\, A Juggling workshop\
 , Beekeeping and Terrarium demonstrations to name a few. Other tents will 
 host Non-profits and For-profits presenting education and community engage
 ment opportunities in the Watershed.\nThis will be a wonderful evening and
  day full of music\, theater\, local food and conversation about how to be
 st care for our beautiful region and our one planet. Noon to midnight\, fr
 ee 608 735 4117\, kickapooearthday.wordpress.com/
DTEND:20110424T050000
DTSTART:20110423T170000
LOCATION:Readstown Park
SUMMARY:Kickapoo Earth Day 2011
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=481
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8328n0VOw8@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Mayfest (Maifest auf Deutsch) celebrates the arrival of spring\
 ; the festival will take place outside rain or shine from 12:00am until 7:
 00pm. The party continues inside with live entertainment at 8:30pm. A wide
  selection of German food and bier to is available outside! (brats\, roast
 ed chicken\, pork shanks and pulled pork)\n\nâ€˘	Free Kids Activities & ga
 mes\nâ€˘	Maypole (15 ft high) with professional Morris dance troop to teac
 h us how to do the dances! Sessions at 3:30 & 4:30\n\nMaifest Entertainmen
 t Schedule:\n11:00-Noon: 	\nâ€śA Walk in her shoesâ€ť is a charity  walk e
 vent which starts & ends in the Essen Haus parking lot. Itâ€™ll be fun to 
 watch men walk a mile in high-heels to support The Wisconsin Coalition Aga
 inst Domestic Violence.\nNoon-1:30       The Little Red Wolves\n2:00- 6:30
 	Copper Box \n8:30	        Brew Haus Polka Kings\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110507
LOCATION:Essen Haus & Come Back In
SUMMARY:Maifest German Celebration of Spring Time @ Essen Haus
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=482
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8334sisUOI@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Essen Haus is hosting a Wisconsin Coalition Against Domesti
 c Violence fundraising event. One of Madisonâ€™s first outdoor concert & p
 oker run events of 2011.\n\nThe Party â€“ Saturday\, June 4th. Pre-registr
 ation begins May 20th. The poker run will be the best 5 card hand (3 bonus
  stamp locations). Rider may register 2 weeks in advance of concert date. 
 The $15 ride fee ($25 for a couple) & raffle sales proceeds go to Wisconsi
 n Coalition Against Domestic Violence(WCADV). Register at the Come Back In
  in person or online at the WCADV website.  Free outdoor concert event ope
 n to the public rain or shine\, families welcome (even if not participatin
 g in the ride). A wide selection of German food and bier to is available o
 utside! Some are brats\, roasted chicken\, BBQ ribs\, pulled pork & pork s
 hanks.\n\nRide stop locations:\nâ€˘	Essen Haus/ Come Back In\nâ€˘	Capital 
 City Harley Davidson\nâ€˘	Club LaMark\, Stoughton  Road\nâ€˘	Hoopsnakes\, 
 Dane\nâ€˘	Kurtâ€™s on Main\, Cross Plains\nâ€˘	Rileyâ€™s Tavern\nâ€˘	Quake
 r Steak & Lube\, Middleton \nSchedule:\n9:00am â€“ 11:00am:      Registrat
 ion for the ride\n2:00pm â€“ 7:00pm:        The Invaders\n4:30:           
 Deadline time to turn in poker hands\n4:45pm â€“ 5:15pm:        Poker Run 
 & Raffle Prize Winner Announcements. Giveaways will be   thrown from stage
  & roof to crowd. (Promo girls to throw)\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110411
LOCATION:Essen Haus & Come Back In
SUMMARY:Essen Haus Ride for a Reason Concert & Poker Run
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=483
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8338FDO5lZ@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Essen Haus & Up North Bar are hosting a multiple band all d
 ay event. Opening up the deck and customer appreciation day party. Outdoor
  event. Great music\, great specials\, lots of giveaways.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110411
LOCATION:Up North Bar & Essen Haus
SUMMARY:9 bands! Outdoor Memorial Day Concert
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=484
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8343su9JRd@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Up North Bar is hosting a multiple band all day event. Open
 ing up the deck and customer appreciation day party. Outdoor event. Great 
 music\, great specials\, lots of giveaways.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110530
LOCATION:Up North Bar & Essen Haus
SUMMARY:9 bands! Outdoor Memorial Day Concert
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=485
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8348AHob4l@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Ride for a Reason Motorcycle Poker Run â€“ June 4th \nThe Essen
  Haus is hosting a Wisconsin Coalition Against Domestic Violence fundraisi
 ng event. One of Madisonâ€™s first outdoor concert & poker run events of 2
 011.\n\nThe Party â€“ Saturday\, June 4th. Pre-registration begins May 20t
 h. The poker run will be the best 5 card hand (3 bonus stamp locations). R
 ider may register 2 weeks in advance of concert date. The $15 ride fee ($2
 5 for a couple) & raffle sales proceeds go to Wisconsin Coalition Against 
 Domestic Violence(WCADV). Register at the Come Back In in person or online
  at the WCADV website.  Free outdoor concert event open to the public rain
  or shine\, families welcome (even if not participating in the ride). A wi
 de selection of German food and bier to is available outside! Some are bra
 ts\, roasted chicken\, BBQ ribs\, pulled pork & pork shanks.\n\nRide stop 
 locations:\nâ€˘	Essen Haus/ Come Back In\nâ€˘	Capital City Harley Davidson
 \nâ€˘	Club LaMark\, Stoughton  Road\nâ€˘	Hoopsnakes\, Dane\nâ€˘	Kurtâ€™s o
 n Main\, Cross Plains\nâ€˘	Rileyâ€™s Tavern\nâ€˘	Quaker Steak & Lube\, Mid
 dleton \n\nSchedule:\n9:00am â€“ 11:00am:      Registration for the ride\n
 2:00pm â€“ 7:00pm:        The Invaders\n4:30:           Deadline time to t
 urn in poker hands\n4:45pm â€“ 5:15pm:        Poker Run & Raffle Prize  Wi
 nner Announcements. Giveaways will be   thrown from stage & roof to crowd.
  (Promo girls to throw)\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110604
LOCATION:Essen Haus & Come Back In
SUMMARY:Essen Haus Ride for a Reason Concert & Poker Run 2011
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=486
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8354Z0wuD9@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:For most people\, Social Security is a simple equation. They wo
 rk. They pay in. They retire. They collect benefits.\n\nIn truth\, Social 
 Security offers many opportunities for retired workers to supplement their
  income from the longstanding federal program. A well-planned strategy can
  significantly increase recipientsâ€™ benefit levels.\n\nâ€śSavvy Social S
 ecurity Planningâ€ť will examine strategies to boost Social Security incom
 e under the programâ€™s benefit guidelines. The seminar will explain how p
 ayments are calculated and the effect of other income on benefits.\n\nâ€śM
 ost workers pay into Social Security all their lives and plan to collect b
 enefits immediately upon retiring\,â€ť said Terry Jannsen\, CPA\, CFPÂ®\, 
 and President of Jannsen + Company\, S.C.\, who will lead the seminar. â€ś
 However\, for those willing to consider alternative strategies\, Social Se
 curity offers many opportunities to build a greater benefit later while st
 ill collecting income to maintain their lifestyle.â€ť\n\nFor example\, few
  might know that a spouse â€“ even divorced spouses â€“ can collect half o
 f the benefit on their spouseâ€™s record. By collecting just this benefit 
 upon retirement\, and delaying their full personal benefit for a few years
 \, retirees can realize a significant gain in their final benefit levels.
 \n\nThe seminar will also address many public perceptions â€“ and misperce
 ptions â€“ about the health and longevity of the Social Security program.
 \n\nThe April 26 seminar is free\, but reservations are requested. Interes
 ted attendees should call Darlene at (262) 513-9292\, or e-mail wealthmgmt
 @jannsen.com.\n\nFounded in 1975\, Jannsen + Company is a full-service cer
 tified public accounting and business resources firm with more than 30 pro
 fessionals and employees. Besides a full range of CPA and payroll processi
 ng services\, Jannsen + Company advises businesses on information technolo
 gy\, human resources and wealth management. Securities offered through 1st
  Global Capital Corp.\, Member FINRA\, SIPC. Investment Advisory Services 
 offered through 1st Global Advisors\, Inc.\n
DTEND:20110427T013000
DTSTART:20110427T003000
LOCATION:Jannsen Center
SUMMARY:Savvy Social Security Planning
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=487
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8359vlBXe2@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:For most people\, Social Security is a simple equation. They wo
 rk. They pay in. They retire. They collect benefits.\n\nIn truth\, Social 
 Security offers many opportunities for retired workers to supplement their
  income from the longstanding federal program. A well-planned strategy can
  significantly increase recipientsâ€™ benefit levels.\n\nâ€śSavvy Social S
 ecurity Planningâ€ť will examine strategies to boost Social Security incom
 e under the programâ€™s benefit guidelines. The seminar will explain how p
 ayments are calculated and the effect of other income on benefits.\n\nâ€śM
 ost workers pay into Social Security all their lives and plan to collect b
 enefits immediately upon retiring\,â€ť said Terry Jannsen\, CPA\, CFPÂ®\, 
 and President of Jannsen + Company\, S.C.\, who will lead the seminar. â€ś
 However\, for those willing to consider alternative strategies\, Social Se
 curity offers many opportunities to build a greater benefit later while st
 ill collecting income to maintain their lifestyle.â€ť\n\nFor example\, few
  might know that a spouse â€“ even divorced spouses â€“ can collect half o
 f the benefit on their spouseâ€™s record. By collecting just this benefit 
 upon retirement\, and delaying their full personal benefit for a few years
 \, retirees can realize a significant gain in their final benefit levels.
 \n\nThe seminar will also address many public perceptions â€“ and misperce
 ptions â€“ about the health and longevity of the Social Security program.
 \n\nThe April 26 seminar is free\, but reservations are requested. Interes
 ted attendees should call Darlene at (262) 513-9292\, or e-mail wealthmgmt
 @jannsen.com.\n\nFounded in 1975\, Jannsen + Company is a full-service cer
 tified public accounting and business resources firm with more than 30 pro
 fessionals and employees. Besides a full range of CPA and payroll processi
 ng services\, Jannsen + Company advises businesses on information technolo
 gy\, human resources and wealth management. Securities offered through 1st
  Global Capital Corp.\, Member FINRA\, SIPC. Investment Advisory Services 
 offered through 1st Global Advisors\, Inc.\n
DTEND:20110427T013000
DTSTART:20110427T003000
LOCATION:Jannsen Center
SUMMARY:Savvy Social Security Planning
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=488
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-83662einFS@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:If you have never attended a Woman in the Outdoors event\, you 
 are in for a real treat! Come prepared to have fun in a relaxed\, non-comp
 etitive environment. Learning new outdoor skills\, meeting people with sim
 ilar interests\, and spending time with family and friends is what the Wom
 en in the Outdoors program is all about. Women are discovering that hobbie
 s such as fishing\, rock climbing\, hunting\, hiking\, biking\, golfing\, 
 archery\, bird watching\, shooting\, camping\, and canoeing are enjoyable 
 ways to reconnect with the special people in their lives. At this weekend 
 event held women will receive expert instruction and a chance to try a var
 iety of outdoor activities. This annual event has won top honors at the NW
 TF National Convention 6 years running!  Visit website at for registration
  information.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110819
LOCATION:LWBC
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=3;UNTIL=20110821T070000Z
SUMMARY:Women in the Outdoor\'s 3-Day Event
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=489
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8371pSsFdJ@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Vince Poscente has set world speed skiing records\, written a N
 ew York Times bestseller and been inducted into the Speaker Hall of Fame. 
 What does he do for an encore?\n\nThe answer is unforgettable - and Jannse
 n + Company is creating the opportunity to hear firsthand.\n\nPoscente\, a
 n Olympian\, author\, successful entrepreneur and â€śPeak Performance Stra
 tegist\,â€ť will present his unique formula for personal and professional 
 success in â€śDown to BUSINESS â€“ Up to SPEED.â€ť Poscente will speak abo
 ut harnessing the speed of change to create competitive advantages and rac
 e ahead in both business and life.\n\nJannsen + Company is presenting Posc
 ente\, a five-time world record holder in speed skiing and member of the S
 peaker Hall of Fame in the U.S. and Canada. Admission is free. Pre-registr
 ation is required.\n\nPoscente is well-known for his animated\, inspiratio
 nal presentations that leave audiences energized and ready to tackle chall
 enges. Poscente shares proven strategies for attaining and sustaining peak
  performance\, culled from his experiences in Olympic competition and cons
 ulting businesses around the globe.\n\nâ€śVince Poscente is a dynamic\, en
 tertaining speaker who grabs his audience from the start and doesnâ€™t let
  go\,â€ť said Terry Jannsen\, CPA\, CFPÂ®\, President of Jannsen + Company
 . â€śHis background and experiences are remarkable\, and his message of em
 bracing change to help businesses and individuals grow is more important t
 han ever. We are extremely proud to bring him here for our clients and fri
 ends to enjoy and learn from.â€ť\n\nPoscente transformed from recreational
  skier to Olympic competitor in just four years\, eventually hitting 135 m
 ph on the slopes. His approach is â€śIgnite your vision\, execute your str
 ategies and eclipse your competition.â€ť\n\nSeating is limited. Attendees 
 should call (262) 513-9292 or e-mail marketing@jannsen.com to reserve a sp
 ot.\n\nFounded in 1975\, Jannsen + Company is a full-service certified pub
 lic accounting and business resources firm with more than 30 professionals
  and employees. Besides a full range of CPA and payroll processing service
 s\, Jannsen + Company advises businesses on information technology\, human
  resources and wealth management. Securities offered through 1st Global Ca
 pital Corp.\, Member FINRA\, SIPC. Investment Advisory Services offered th
 rough 1st Global Advisors\, Inc.\n
DTEND:20110517T173000
DTSTART:20110517T143000
LOCATION:Davianâ€™s Banquet Center
SUMMARY:Vince Poscente: Down to BUSINESS - Up to SPEED
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=490
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8377fVvEVn@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Vince Poscente has set world speed skiing records\, written a N
 ew York Times bestseller and been inducted into the Speaker Hall of Fame. 
 What does he do for an encore?\n\nThe answer is unforgettable - and Jannse
 n + Company is creating the opportunity to hear firsthand.\n\nPoscente\, a
 n Olympian\, author\, successful entrepreneur and â€śPeak Performance Stra
 tegist\,â€ť will present his unique formula for personal and professional 
 success in â€śDown to BUSINESS â€“ Up to SPEED.â€ť Poscente will speak abo
 ut harnessing the speed of change to create competitive advantages and rac
 e ahead in both business and life.\n\nJannsen + Company is presenting Posc
 ente\, a five-time world record holder in speed skiing and member of the S
 peaker Hall of Fame in the U.S. and Canada. Admission is free. Pre-registr
 ation is required.\n\nPoscente is well-known for his animated\, inspiratio
 nal presentations that leave audiences energized and ready to tackle chall
 enges. Poscente shares proven strategies for attaining and sustaining peak
  performance\, culled from his experiences in Olympic competition and cons
 ulting businesses around the globe.\n\nâ€śVince Poscente is a dynamic\, en
 tertaining speaker who grabs his audience from the start and doesnâ€™t let
  go\,â€ť said Terry Jannsen\, CPA\, CFPÂ®\, President of Jannsen + Company
 . â€śHis background and experiences are remarkable\, and his message of em
 bracing change to help businesses and individuals grow is more important t
 han ever. We are extremely proud to bring him here for our clients and fri
 ends to enjoy and learn from.â€ť\n\nPoscente transformed from recreational
  skier to Olympic competitor in just four years\, eventually hitting 135 m
 ph on the slopes. His approach is â€śIgnite your vision\, execute your str
 ategies and eclipse your competition.â€ť\n\nSeating is limited. Attendees 
 should call (262) 513-9292 or e-mail marketing@jannsen.com to reserve a sp
 ot.\n\nFounded in 1975\, Jannsen + Company is a full-service certified pub
 lic accounting and business resources firm with more than 30 professionals
  and employees. Besides a full range of CPA and payroll processing service
 s\, Jannsen + Company advises businesses on information technology\, human
  resources and wealth management. Securities offered through 1st Global Ca
 pital Corp.\, Member FINRA\, SIPC. Investment Advisory Services offered th
 rough 1st Global Advisors\, Inc.\n
DTEND:20110517T173000
DTSTART:20110517T143000
LOCATION:Davianâ€™s Banquet Center
SUMMARY:Vince Poscente: Down to BUSINESS - Up to SPEED
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=491
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8383DkvK8u@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A Cinco de Mayo celebration with dancing\, food\, entertainment
  and auction items will highlight Pregnancy Support Connectionâ€™s 2011 An
 nual Gala Event\, May 5 at 5:30 p.m. at the Marriott West Hotel\, Pewaukee
 .\n\nThe event is the biggest fund-raiser of the year for Pregnancy Suppor
 t Connection\, Waukeshaâ€™s premier agency supporting healthy children and
  young mothers. Pregnancy Support Connection (PSC) works to stop the cycle
  of child abuse and neglect in Waukesha County and beyond. \n\nWaukesha St
 ate Bank and InPro Corp. are title sponsors for the 2011 Annual Gala Event
 . The festivities will include Mariachi bands\, professional dancers and s
 pecialty food and drinks.\n\nâ€śWe thank our sponsors and everyone plannin
 g to attend the 2011 Annual Gala Event for supporting our mission of helpi
 ng young mothers and their babies\,â€ť said Anne T. Martinelli\, M.D.\, Pr
 esident of the PSC Board of Directors. â€śThe need for our services has ne
 ver been greater\, and every day we strive to help our clients overcome tr
 emendous challenges and create safe\, nurturing homes for their children. 
 This event provides the resources to get them off to a healthy start in li
 fe.â€ť \n\nSponsorship opportunities for the Annual Gala Event are availab
 le\, with great feature benefits at each level. Attendance is $110 per per
 son\, or $800 for a table of eight. The Marriott West Hotel is located jus
 t northwest of Interstate 94 and Highway F. More details are available at 
 http://pregnancy-support.org/2011-annual-gala-event.\n\nPregnancy Support 
 Connection provided services to nearly 1\,000 individuals in 2010\, and he
 lped deliver hundreds of healthy babies. Many PSC clients come from homes 
 where abuse\, neglect and poverty are common. More than 85 percent have ex
 perienced childhood sexual abuse. PSC focuses on helping to break the cycl
 e of abuse that shapes far too many young lives.\n\nPSC celebrated its 25t
 h anniversary last year\, and its Gala Event drew more than 250 attendees.
  Nearly 200 attended PSCâ€™s first-ever Sweetheart Fashion Show in Februar
 y.\n\nPregnancy Support Connection â€“ formerly known as UP Connection â€“
  provides comprehensive services\, intervention and counseling to help wom
 en deliver healthy babies and become stable\, self-sufficient parents. The
  organizationâ€™s motto\, â€śfor Safe Babies\,â€ť reflects its goal of hel
 ping mothers and babies develop strong\, nurturing relationships and chart
  a successful path in life.\n
DTEND:20110506T040000
DTSTART:20110506T003000
LOCATION:Marriott Hotel West - Pewaukee
SUMMARY:Pregnancy Support Connection 2011 Annual Gala Event
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=492
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8388PP6OHO@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Indoor Easter Hunt ~ kids can safely hunt for buried goodies in
  our packing peanut pit.  10:00-1:00 for babies through age 4\, 1:30 - 3:3
 0 for ages 5 to 8.  Every entry includes a ticket for entry to win one of 
 several large plush bunnies.
DTEND:20110423T223000
DTSTART:20110423T170000
LOCATION:East Town Mall Community Room
SUMMARY:Indoor Easter Candy/Goodie Hunt
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DESCRIPTION:Browse a large assortment of home-made crafts & gifts (hats\, s
 carves\, tie dyed items\, blankets\, beaded hair clips\, embellished flip 
 flops\, aprons\, etc.) as well as Avon\, Scentsy\, Just Jewelry\, Lia Soph
 ia\, Tupperware\, etc.\n\nFood will be offered for sale by local high scho
 ol students in the Upward Bound Program - proceeds will go to their schola
 rship funds.  \n\nInterested sellers should contact Kristi @ 920-265-5972
DTEND:20110514T220000
DTSTART:20110514T160000
LOCATION:Eagles Club
SUMMARY:Craft/Vendor Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=494
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UID:20120206T123621CET-8399uAHIig@METACALENDARS_LINK
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DESCRIPTION:PRO Alliance Resources Ongoing Professional Development present
 s\;\nBecome an Expert in Understanding Human Behavior Using DISC\n\nSpecia
 l Guest Speaker: Paul Parsons\, Certified FocalPoint Business Coach\n\nFri
 day April 29th from 8:30am-11:00am  (8:30 networking\, 9:00-11:00 program)
 \n\nDoes your sales pitch have any structure?  Do you currently adapt to t
 he person you are speaking with?  If not\, you need this information!  It 
 will change your whole perception of selling from the buyerâ€™s point of v
 iew. Understand the model of human behavior that helps people understand â
 €śwhy people do what they doâ€ť. \n\nThe dimensions of Dominance\, Influen
 ce\, Steadiness\, and Compliance make up the DISC model and interact with 
 other factors to describe human behavior. You can Utilize the model and to
 ols to meet personal and organizational objectives\, improve communication
 \, and improve individual performance.\n\nOnly $30 general admission\;  As
  always\, PRO events are Free to PRO Alliance members and first time guest
 s. \n\nRegister Today on MeetUp! http://www.meetup.com/Milwaukee-Business-
 Professionals/\n\nYou will be asked to complete a survey at the completion
  of the session.  If you don\'t feel this was the most valuable use of you
 r time\, you will get your money back!\n\nPrior to the event\, please visi
 t the following website to complete the DISC profile and identify your uni
 que style. http://www.tonyrobbins.com/ue/disc-profile.php?redirected=1\n\n
 Seating is limited to the first 12 Action-Takers. Register Today on MeetUp
 !! \nhttp://www.meetup.com/Milwaukee-Business-Professionals/events/1731779
 0/\n\nLocation\; Mequon Fiddleheads 10530 N. Port Washington Road\, Mequon
 \, WI 53092\n262-241-8819\n\nPlease share this event with your social medi
 a outlets and contacts\, but make sure you register first so youâ€™re not 
 left out. ďŠ Share with your LinkedIn network\; http://events.linkedin.co
 m/Become-Expert-Understanding-Human/pub/637764\n \nPlease contact Karin wi
 th any questions\;   Karin@proalliances.com   414-687-9900\n
DTEND:20110429T180000
DTSTART:20110429T153000
LOCATION:Fiddleheads Mequon
SUMMARY:Become an Expert in Understanding Human Behavior Using DISC
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=495
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UID:20120206T123621CET-8405lhF7NE@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:PRO Alliance Resources Ongoing Professional Development present
 s\;\nBecome an Expert in Understanding Human Behavior Using DISC\n\nSpecia
 l Guest Speaker: Paul Parsons\, Certified FocalPoint Business Coach\n\nFri
 day April 29th from 8:30am-11:00am  (8:30 networking\, 9:00-11:00 program)
 \n\nDoes your sales pitch have any structure?  Do you currently adapt to t
 he person you are speaking with?  If not\, you need this information!  It 
 will change your whole perception of selling from the buyerâ€™s point of v
 iew. Understand the model of human behavior that helps people understand â
 €śwhy people do what they doâ€ť. \n\nThe dimensions of Dominance\, Influen
 ce\, Steadiness\, and Compliance make up the DISC model and interact with 
 other factors to describe human behavior. You can Utilize the model and to
 ols to meet personal and organizational objectives\, improve communication
 \, and improve individual performance.\n\nOnly $30 general admission\;  As
  always\, PRO events are Free to PRO Alliance members and first time guest
 s. \n\nRegister Today on MeetUp! http://www.meetup.com/Milwaukee-Business-
 Professionals/\n\nYou will be asked to complete a survey at the completion
  of the session.  If you don\'t feel this was the most valuable use of you
 r time\, you will get your money back!\n\nPrior to the event\, please visi
 t the following website to complete the DISC profile and identify your uni
 que style. http://www.tonyrobbins.com/ue/disc-profile.php?redirected=1\n\n
 Seating is limited to the first 12 Action-Takers. Register Today on MeetUp
 !! \nhttp://www.meetup.com/Milwaukee-Business-Professionals/events/1731779
 0/\n\nLocation\; Mequon Fiddleheads 10530 N. Port Washington Road\, Mequon
 \, WI 53092\n262-241-8819\n\nPlease share this event with your social medi
 a outlets and contacts\, but make sure you register first so youâ€™re not 
 left out. ďŠ Share with your LinkedIn network\; http://events.linkedin.co
 m/Become-Expert-Understanding-Human/pub/637764\n \nPlease contact Karin wi
 th any questions\;   Karin@proalliances.com   414-687-9900\n
DTEND:20110429T180000
DTSTART:20110429T153000
LOCATION:Mequon Fiddleheads
SUMMARY:Become an Expert in Understanding Human Behavior Using DISC
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=496
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DESCRIPTION:Thousands of mail-order homes were built between 1906 and 1940\
 , using plans designed by companies such as Sears\, Gordon Van Tyne\, and 
 Aladdin.  Architectural historian Judy Eulberg will kick off this yearâ€™s
  National Preservation Month on Tuesday\, May 3\, at 7 p.m.\, with her ill
 ustrated talk on these â€śMail-Ordered Houses.â€ť  Refreshments will be se
 rved after the talk.
DTEND:20110504T031500
DTSTART:20110504T020000
LOCATION:Portage Public Library
SUMMARY:Mail Order Houses
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=497
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UID:20120206T123621CET-8416LZmUVf@METACALENDARS_LINK
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DESCRIPTION:As part of their year-long commemoration of the 150th anniversa
 ry of the American Civil War\, the Historic Indian Agency House of Portage
  will host a discussion and demonstration of Civil War-era photography on 
 Saturday\, May 21 at 2PM.  This family-friendly event is free to the publi
 c\, due to the generous financial support of the Great Circle Foundation\,
  Inc.\, but donations are sought and will be gratefully accepted. \n\nHist
 ory enthusiast and photographer Glen Gorsuch of Step Back Studios will dis
 cuss the history of photography and its role in the Civil Warâ€”the first 
 major American battle ever caught on film\; a phenomenon that forever chan
 ged the way we think about war.  \n\nAfterwards\, visitors can lace up the
 ir hoop skirt or button their uniform jacket\, because Mr. Gorsuch will th
 en be demonstrating the art of Civil War-era photography by taking portrai
 ts in historically-accurate fashion with his antique camera.  Costumes wil
 l be on hand. (Please note that although spectators are welcome at no char
 ge\, a fee per photo does apply and Mr. Gorsuch will be taking print order
 s that day.)\n\nVisitors to the May 21st event will also be amongst the fi
 rst to see the 2011 special exhibit\, â€śA Call to Arms: Wisconsin in the 
 Civil War\,â€ť only showing this season.  This exhibit\, graciously sponso
 red by Portageâ€™s Trans Works Transmissions\, will feature a variety of C
 ivil War-era photographs and genuine artifacts\, as well as a replica of I
 ndian Agent John H. Kinzieâ€™s Union Officerâ€™s jacket.  \n\nThe Historic
  Indian Agency House will open for its regular hours that day at 10AM and 
 will remain open until 4:30\, with guided tours of the 1832 museum house a
 vailable for a nominal fee. \n\nThis event is only the beginning of the si
 teâ€™s Civil War-themed year\, which will also include a speaker series\, 
 Kidsâ€™ Union Soldier Training Camp and a September 11th performance of th
 e acclaimed First Brigade Band.  For a full listing of events and programm
 ing\, check out www.agencyhouse.\n\nThe Historic Indian Agency House is ow
 ned and operated by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America 
 in the State of Wisconsin.  The site is open May 15 to October 15 annually
 . Call 608-742-6362 with any questions.
DTEND:20110521T233000
DTSTART:20110521T210000
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:Snapshots of the Past: Civil War-era Discussion & Demonstration
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=498
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DESCRIPTION:The Bay View Garden And Yard Society would like to invite you a
 nd your friends to join us for our:\n\nSeventh Annual \nBay View Plant Sal
 e\nSaturday\, June 4\, 2011\n\nThe Bay View Garden And Yard Society\, in c
 ollaboration with the South Shore Farmersâ€™ Market and Milwaukee County P
 arks\, is excited to begin the 2011 growing season with its annual Bay Vie
 w Plant Sale at South Shore Park\, 2900 South Shore Drive\, on Saturday\, 
 June 4 from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.  \n\nBlooming in color with Milwauke
 eâ€™s beautiful lakefront as a backdrop\, the Bay View Plant Sale hosts a 
 variety of local\, commercial plant vendors with hundreds of beautiful\, q
 uality plants\; including annuals and perennials\, hanging baskets\, ornam
 ental trees and shrubs\, vegetables and herbs\, some of the best exotic he
 irloom favorites\, and tropical plants.  Delicious bakery\, food items\, a
 nd coffee will also be available for sale.  The Society members will be on
  hand to answer any questions you may have about gardening.  \n\nFormed in
  1995\, the Bay View Garden And Yard Society has been committed to beautif
 ying yards and public gardens in the Bay View community\, including the de
 velopment and maintenance of the Village Roots Community Garden\, the WWII
  Memorial Garden on Kinnickinnic\, the Lincoln-Howell-KK Triangle Garden\,
  the Pryor Avenue Well\, and the Fire Department Engine House on KK.  \n\n
 For more information about our group\, and updates on our Plant Sale spons
 ors and vendors\, look for us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/BVGAYS
DTEND:20110604T200000
DTSTART:20110604T150000
LOCATION:South Shore Park
SUMMARY:Bay View Plant Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=499
END:VEVENT
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UID:20120206T123621CET-8427pVXO0j@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:With more businesses than ever using the popular QuickBooks acc
 ounting software\, a May 24 seminar at Jannsen + Company will explore many
  of its in-depth features to help companies maximize their efficiency and 
 productivity.\n \nâ€śQuickBooks Advancedâ€ť will delve into many elements 
 of QuickBooks that extend beyond â€śday to dayâ€ť accounting tasks\, and w
 hich often give users the most difficulty. The cost is $25 per person.\n\n
 â€śQuickBooks Advancedâ€ť will cover a wide range of topics:\nâ€˘	Security
  and data transfer options\nâ€˘	Using QuickBooks effectively - customizing
  a homepage\, setting preferences\, using class tracking and vehicle milea
 ge\nâ€˘	Cleaning up the chart of accounts and lists\nâ€˘	Troubleshooting c
 ash\, receivables and payables\nâ€˘	Running useful reports\nâ€˘	Year-end p
 rocedures and 1099 preparation\n\nâ€śThis seminar is perfect for those use
 rs or businesses who have been using QuickBooks for a while and understand
  the basics\, but want to take it to the next level\,â€ť said Nicole Schmi
 tz\, a QuickBooks ProAdvisor with Jannsen + Company who will lead the semi
 nar. â€śThey know their way around QuickBooks and how to do daily tasks\, 
 but want to get more out of the features QuickBooks has to offer. Understa
 nding these features can not only make daily accounting easier and more ac
 curate\, but also help with year-end reporting such as 1099 preparation.â€
 ť\n\nSchmitzâ€™s ProAdvisor certification recognizes her expertise in work
 ing with businesses to customize QuickBooks for their specific needs\, and
  to maximize usage of the Intuit software program. The holder of a masterâ
 €™s degree in professional accountancy\, Schmitz is also a practicing acco
 untant in the areas of audits and corporate taxes.\n\nâ€śQuickBooks can he
 lp save its users both time and money by keeping track of all business act
 ivity in one place\,â€ť Schmitz said. â€śIt is user-friendly and can be ta
 ilored to fit a businessâ€™s needs. The financial reports that can be run 
 and customized out of QuickBooks are a great tool for businesses to really
  see â€where theyâ€™re at.â€™â€ť\n\nReservations for â€śQuickBooks Fundam
 entalsâ€ť are required\, and can be made by contacting Ann Mazer at (262) 
 513-9292 or by e-mailing marketing@jannsen.com.\n\nFounded in 1975\, Janns
 en + Company is a full-service certified public accounting and business re
 sources firm with more than 30 professionals and employees. Besides a full
  range of CPA and payroll processing services\, Jannsen + Company advises 
 businesses on information technology\, human resources and wealth manageme
 nt. Securities offered through 1st Global Capital Corp.\, Member FINRA\, S
 IPC. Investment Advisory Services offered through 1st Global Advisors\, In
 c.\n
DTEND:20110524T190000
DTSTART:20110524T150000
LOCATION:Jannsen Center
SUMMARY:QuickBooks Advanced Seminar
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=500
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DESCRIPTION:Re-live the 1940s era by attending the Hangar Dance\, featuring
  big band music performed by Ladies Must Swing\, a jazz band consisting of
  19 energetic dames.  Doors open at 6:00p so come early and enjoy boxed lu
 nches by Milioâ€™s. Vintage wear is encouraged and there will be prizes fo
 r the best dressed couple and best dancers. The ladies will be performing 
 1940s tunes all night long - enjoy Donâ€™t Sit Under the Apple Tree\, Seem
 s Like Old Times\, Leap Frog\, In the Mood\, and much more! The historic B
 -17 airplane will also be parked outside the hangar for wonderful photo op
 portunities! \n\nFood and beverage proceeds\, as well as a portion of the 
 door sales\, will benefit The Badger Honor Flight (badgerhonorflight.org)\
 , a local nonprofit that ensures WWII and terminally ill veterans from any
  war have the opportunity to see the memorials that have been erected in t
 heir honor. They will be serving local beer and dinner catered by Milioâ€™
 s\, so come hungry! \n\nBring a canned food item to the door and receive $
 1 off admission.  The food will be donated to the Community Action Coaliti
 on(cacscw.org)\, a local organization committed to reducing poverty in Dan
 e\, Jefferson and Waukesha counties.  \n\nTickets are $15 in advance and $
 17 at the door. Purchase your tickets now and mark your calendar! Tickets 
 may be purchased in advance at Drums-n-Moore in Madison\, 6033 Monona Driv
 e (M-F 11a-6p)\, or by contacting June Dalton at  ladiesmustswing@yahoo.co
 m or (608) 698-8944.  Tickets may also be purchased the night of the event
  for $17. \n
DTEND:20110619T053000
DTSTART:20110619T020000
LOCATION:Wisconsin Aviation (east side of Dane County Regional Airport off 
 of Hwy 51)
SUMMARY:1940s Style Hangar Dance: A salute to the troops\, past and present
 !
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=501
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Author Richard L. Hamilton will be in Rio on Wednesday\, May 25
 th to sign copies of his book\, Shiloh to Durham Station\, 18th Wisconsin 
 Infantry Regiment: With Captain Robert S. McMichaelâ€™s Civil War Letters.
   The public is invited to attend this event\, 10 am-2 p.m. in the Rio Com
 munity Library\, 324 W. Lyons St.\n\nIn 1861\, Robert S. McMichael enliste
 d in the 18th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment from present-day Vernon County\,
  Wisconsin.  Beginning with the Battle of Shiloh\, McMichael saw action th
 roughout the South\, and eventually rose to the rank of Captain.  The book
  contains transcriptions of 33 letters written by McMichael to his wife be
 tween 1862 and 1865.  \n\nâ€śThe book is a true and accurate accountâ€ť of
  McMichaelâ€™s service in the Civil War\, Hamilton comments.  It is an acc
 ount that details the rigors of life in the regiment\, as well as the emot
 ional life of a man in the infantry\, â€śwho showed as much sincere concer
 n for his family at home as he did for his own life in battle.â€ť\n\nThe l
 etters were preserved by McMichaelâ€™s family\, and passed on to his grand
 son\, Robert Ginn.  Ginn presented the letters to Joan and Chuck â€śCoachâ
 €ť Ross\, his legal guardians at the end of his life.  Mr. and Mrs. Ross p
 reserved the letters for more than thirty years after Ginnâ€™s death in Ja
 nesville.  They presented the letters to Hamilton in January 2010 in the h
 ope he would be able to â€śfind a story in them.â€ť\n\nHamilton is a retir
 ed General Motors Corporation manufacturing engineering manager who holds 
 a BS degree in mechanical engineering.  He is a former professor of engine
 ering technology at Western Michigan University\, and Director of Technolo
 gy at Ferris State University.  A descendent of Civil War veteran Sgt. Geo
 rge T. Patten\, Hamilton appears at his book signings in a uniform modeled
  on Pattenâ€™s.  He will have copies of the book for purchase at the progr
 am\, as well as a CD of Civil War-era music.
DTEND:20110525T210000
DTSTART:20110525T170000
LOCATION:Rio Community Library
SUMMARY:Civil War Letters from a Wisconsin Soldier\, Book signing and prese
 ntation by author Richard L. Hamilton.
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=502
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:WELCOME TO THE THE 1ST EVER VILLA PARK NEIGHBORHOOD RUMMAGE IN 
 WEST BEND WI.  WE HAVE OVER 47 PLUS HOUSES ALL SELLING GREAT STUFF AT ONE 
 TIME.  COME FOR GRILLED  HOTDOGS AND BURGERS\, CANDYBARS AND SODA ON STANF
 ORD LANE.  COME CHECK OUT THE CHRYSLER CONVERTIBLE AND HARLEY GEAR IN THE 
 NEIGHBORHOOD.  LOOKING FOR BEER SIGNS? WE HAVE THEM TOO.   LOCATED ON THE 
 CORNER OF HWY 33 AND VILLA PARK{ NEXT TO THE SHELL 33 STATION } MORE MORE 
 MORE SEE YOU ALL HERE JUNE 2ND TO JUNE 4TH  8-4  JUNE 2ND AND 3RD 8-12 JUN
 E 4TH
DTEND:20110602T230000
DTSTART:20110602T150000
LOCATION:VILLA PARK  SUBDIVISION\, WEST BEND WI
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20110604T070000Z
SUMMARY:1st ANNUAL VILLA PARK NEIGHBORHOOD RUMMAGE
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=503
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DESCRIPTION:The Historic Indian Agency House will again host a 4-part speak
 er series\, with one lecture a month from June to September.  The series\,
  entitled â€śTo Arms: Wisconsin and 19th-Century Military Conflicts\,â€ť w
 ill explore the participation of Wisconsinites and the impact of our state
 â€™s geography on several military engagements of the 1900s.   Each instal
 lment of the series\, all offered free of charge\, will be held on the fin
 al Tuesday of each month at 6:30PM.\n\nThe first of the 2011 series will t
 ake place Tuesday\, June 28. At this time\, the charismatic Michael Dougla
 ss\, a respected and long-time historian who also serves as Executive Dire
 ctor of Prairie du Chienâ€™s Villa Louis (the actual location of Wisconsin
 â€™s only War of 1812 battle site)\, will discuss the War of 1812.  \n\nAl
 though this historical event is often associated with a more Eastern Unite
 d States- interpretation\, Douglass will address how it was actually a tur
 ning point in Wisconsin history\, marking the end of the British regime in
  the old Northwest.  Special attention will be paid to the July 1814 Battl
 e of Prairie du Chien\, and the associated importance of the Fox-Wisconsin
  waterway.  In addition\, Douglass will highlight the role of Native Ameri
 can participation in the battle.  \n\nThe museum and visitorâ€™s center ex
 hibits\, always free to the public\, will be open 5PM until the lecture be
 gins\, and guided tours of the Historic Indian Agency House itself will al
 so be offered for a minimal fee during this time.  Light refreshments will
  be provided for lecture guests.\n\nFor the second year\, the speaker seri
 es is free to the public and made largely possible by a generous grant fro
 m the Great Circle Foundation\, Inc. of East Northport\, New York\, with a
 dditional financial support provided by Forever Yours Jewelry of Portage.
 \n\nThe â€śTo Armsâ€ť 2011 lecture series is part of a yearlong Civil War 
 theme\, commemorating the 150th anniversary of this nation-altering era\, 
 at the Historic Indian Agency House. Visit www.agencyhouse.org for a full 
 listing of events.
DTEND:20110629T030000
DTSTART:20110629T013000
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:\'To Arms\': WI & 19th-Century Military Conflicts\, Part 1 of 4
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=504
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-84563ZSWXP@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The largest celebration of organic and sustainable food in the 
 Midwest. Come and explore all things food â€“ from culture and cooking to 
 access and advocacy â€“ through dynamic speakers\, hands-on workshops\, is
 sues-based seminars\, artistic performances and more.
DTEND:20110731T050000
DTSTART:20110730T170000
LOCATION:Organic Valley Headquarters
SUMMARY:8th Annual Kickapoo Country Fair
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=505
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8462oE9cfL@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:For many businesses\, employment laws are an alphabet soup of a
 cronyms\, bureaucratic minutiae and incomprehensible legalese. Unfortunate
 ly\, what employers donâ€™t know about these laws can hurt them.\n\nâ€śEmp
 loyment Laws - What Should You Know?â€ť will provide an overview of import
 ant state and federal employment laws\, cutting through regulatory jargon 
 and legal language to explain how they really affect businesses. The semin
 ar will also address recent regulatory changes and pending employment legi
 slation.\n\nThe seminar cost is $25. Interested attendees should call (262
 ) 513-9292 or e-mail marketing@jannsen.com to reserve a spot.\n\nAnn Mazer
 \, a veteran human resources consultant with more than 15 yearsâ€™ experie
 nce helping employers\, will lead the seminar. Mazer\, who joined Jannsen 
 + Company in 2006\, is recognized as a Senior Professional of Human Resour
 ces by the Human Resources Certification Institute.\n\nâ€śEmployment laws 
 and regulations are constantly changing\, and itâ€™s understandably diffic
 ult for many employers to keep up with them\,â€ť Mazer said. â€śThis semin
 arâ€™s goal is to help businesses understand the primary laws that affect 
 them\, and avoid making common mistakes that can inadvertently lead to cos
 tly penalties and enforcement actions.â€ť \n\nBusinesses with employees ar
 e regulated by more than 50 federal employment laws and nearly a dozen Wis
 consin laws\, Mazer said. The seminar will cover many of them\, including 
 the Family and Medical Leave Act\, Americans with Disabilities Act\, Age D
 iscrimination and Employment Act\, Fair Labor Standards Act\, Fair Credit 
 Reporting Act and COBRA. Attendees will learn which laws apply to them\, a
 nd how they are interpreted and enforced.\n\nFounded in 1975\, Jannsen + C
 ompany is a full-service certified public accounting and business resource
 s firm with more than 30 professionals and employees. Besides a full range
  of CPA and payroll processing services\, Jannsen + Company advises busine
 sses on information technology\, human resources and wealth management. Se
 curities offered through 1st Global Capital Corp.\, Member FINRA\, SIPC. I
 nvestment Advisory Services offered through 1st Global Advisors\, Inc.\n
DTEND:20110622T163000
DTSTART:20110622T150000
LOCATION:Jannsen Center
SUMMARY:Employment Laws - What Should You Know?
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=506
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8467UPcOpS@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Come to Oakland Ave. in Shorewood to see a continuous high-ener
 gy pro-am bicycle racing\, free family fun\, kids activities\, food\, drin
 k and more. \n\nFor more information:  www.TourofAmericasDairyland.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110616
LOCATION:Shorewood\, Wisconsin
SUMMARY:Shorewood Criterium Cycling Classic
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=507
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8472WDspW4@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Come to Thiensville to see continuous\, high-energy pro-am bicy
 cle racing\, free family fun\, kids activities\, food\, drink and more.  F
 or more information:  www.TourofAmericasDairyland.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110617
LOCATION:Green Bay Rd.\, Thiensville
SUMMARY:Thiensville Extreme Ski & Bike Cycling Classic
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=508
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8477UFUTBK@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Come to Grafton to see a aontinuous\, high-energy pro-am bicycl
 e racing\, free family fun\, kids activities\, food\, drink and more. \n\n
 For more information:  www.TourofAmericasDairyland.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110618
LOCATION:Wisconsin Ave.\,Grafton
SUMMARY:Giro d\' Grafton - USA Crits
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=509
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-84821uANui@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Come to downtown Waukesha to see a continuous\, high-energy pro
 -am bicycle racing\, free family fun\, kids activities\, food\, drink and 
 more.  \n\nFor more information:  www.TourofAmericasDairyland.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110619
LOCATION:W. Main St.\, Waukesha
SUMMARY:Carl Zach Cycling Classic
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=510
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-848811jO5V@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Come to Greenbush in Sheboygan to see a continuous\, high-energ
 y pro-am bicycle racing in the beautiful Kettle Moraine park. There will b
 e kids activities\, free family fun\, food\, drink and more.  \n\nFor more
  information:  www.TourofAmericasDairyland.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110620
LOCATION:Kettle Moraine Red Oaks State Natural Area
SUMMARY:Greenbush Road Race
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=511
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8493V0IeoP@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Come to the Schlitz Park just north of downtown Milwaukee to se
 e continuous high-energy pro-am bicycle racing\, experience free family fu
 n\, kids activities\, food\, drink and more.  \n\nFor more information:  w
 ww.TourofAmericasDairyland.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110621
LOCATION:Schlitz Park\, Milwaukee
SUMMARY:Schlitz Park Criterium
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=512
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8498lpuLg1@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Continuous\, high-energy pro-am bicycle racing\, free family fu
 n\, kids activities\, food\, drink and more.  For more information:  www.T
 ourofAmericasDairyland.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110622
LOCATION:Ripon\, Wisconsin
SUMMARY:Ripon Time Trial
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=513
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8503VeMlf5@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Comet to downtown Sheboygan to see a continuous\, high-energy p
 ro-am bicycle racing\, free family fun\, kids activities\, food\, drink an
 d more.  \n\nFor more information:  www.TourofAmericasDairyland.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110623
LOCATION:N. 9th St. and Erie Ave.
SUMMARY:Sheboygan Harbor Centre Bike Race
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=514
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8508uJUBaf@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Come to Fond du Lac to see continuous\, high-energy pro-am bicy
 cle racing experience free family fun\, kids activities\, food\, drink and
  more. \n\n For more information:  www.TourofAmericasDairyland.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110624
LOCATION:S. Portland and E. 2nd Street
SUMMARY:Fond du Lac Bicycling Gran Prix
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=515
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8514UcS9SL@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Come to historic Downer street to see continuous\, high-energy 
 pro-am bicycle racing and experience free family fun\, kids activities\, f
 ood\, drink and more.  \n\n\nFor more information:  www.TourofAmericasDair
 yland.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110625
LOCATION:Downer Ave.
SUMMARY:ISCorp Downer Classic
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=516
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8519aOPcbF@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Come to the square around Wisconsin\'s capital building to see 
 continuous\, high-energy pro-am bicycle racing and experience free family 
 fun\, kids activities\, food\, drink and more.  \n\nFor more information: 
  www.TourofAmericasDairyland.com
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110626
LOCATION:E. Main Street and S. Pinckney
SUMMARY:Madison Capital Criterium
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=517
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-85241lkjK4@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Present Musicâ€™s Water concert will pull together Milwaukee\'s
  artistic\, scientific\, technological\, business and ecological partners 
 in an event that will inspire our community to celebrate and promote Milwa
 ukee\'s world-leading water resources. Present Music will perform new musi
 c inspired by water and will premiere a new water themed piece by composer
 \, Kamran Ince.  Collaboration partners include Danceworks Performance Com
 pany\, Milwaukee Choral Artists\, Vocal Arts Academy of Milwaukee\, Wiscon
 sin Cream City Chorus\, Bel Canto Boyâ€™s Choir and UW Milwaukeeâ€™s Visua
 l Art Department.
DTEND:20110828T050000
DTSTART:20110828T020000
LOCATION:Marcus Center\'s Uihlein Hall
SUMMARY:Water
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=518
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8530EgChFD@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Historic Indian Agency House will host another installment 
 of their popular â€śHands-On Historyâ€ť youth clinics on Saturday\, July 1
 6th.  This fun and educational workshop will concentrate on the Navaho tra
 dition of Sand Painting. The Agency House\, which sits on historic Ho-Chun
 k lands\, has a long Native history\, making it a particularly appropriate
  setting to share the arts and traditions of our countryâ€™s earliest inha
 bitants.\n\nParticipants will learn about the history of this Native art f
 orm and its cultural importance in the Southwest.  The museumâ€™s educatio
 nal staff will discuss what the paintings mean\, how they were used\, and 
 how they were made. Each young guest will then get the chance to create th
 eir very own sand painting to take home.\n\nBecause of the expected high d
 emand for this workshop\, two sessions are being offered\, with a limit of
  18 participants per session (10AM to 12PM and 2PM to 4PM). All ages are w
 elcome\, but children younger than seven require an adult or older sibling
  chaperone. The cost is $4 per person with reservations strongly recommend
 ed\, although not required. Please note that Supporters Family members wil
 l receive a reduced rate of $2 per child.\n\nFittingly\, this event is bei
 ng held in conjunction with the 2011 Sand County Fine Arts Festival. This 
 gathering of artists and their wares will run from 9AM to 5PM throughout P
 ortageâ€™s historic downtown. That day\, the Agency House will have a boot
 h in Market Square promoting our site and its many events and programming 
 opportunitiesâ€”including this very Sand Painting Workshop!  \n\nThe Great
  Circle Foundation has generously provided supporting funds for this child
 renâ€™s event\, directly in line with their mission to make innovative edu
 cational programming available to all.\n\nThe Historic Indian Agency House
  is owned and operated by the National Society of the Colonial Dames of Am
 erica in the State of Wisconsin. The site is open to the public May 15 to 
 October 15 annually\, and hosts a wide variety of adult and childrenâ€™s p
 rogramming throughout the year. Call Director Destinee Udelhoven at 608-74
 2-6362 with any questions or to make reservations for the Sand Painting Wo
 rkshop.\n
DTEND:20110716T230000
DTSTART:20110716T170000
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:Native American Sand Painting Kids\' Workshop
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=519
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8536SuAUXv@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Historic Indian Agency House is hosting a 4-part speaker se
 ries\, with one lecture a month from June to September.  The series\, enti
 tled â€śTo Arms: Wisconsin and 19th-Century Military Conflicts\,â€ť explor
 es the participation of Wisconsinites and the impact of our stateâ€™s geog
 raphy on several military engagements of the 1900â€™s.   Each installment 
 of the seriesâ€”all offered free of chargeâ€”will be held on the final Tue
 sday of each month at 6:30PM.\n\nThe second installment of the 2011 series
  will take place Tuesday\, July 26. At this time\, Professor Kerry A. Tras
 k will present â€śThe Black Hawk War and the Creation of Wisconsin\,â€ť in
  which he will describe how the war was the â€śBig Bangâ€ť that created ou
 r state.  Furthermore\, Trask will detail his contention that the story of
  the Black Hawk War\, repeated so often since 1832\, is in many ways Wisco
 nsinâ€™s creation myth and has left a deep impression on our collective me
 mory. He will also focus on the three primary players in the bloody events
  of the summer of 1832â€”Black Hawk\, Henry Atkinson\, and Henry Dodgeâ€”a
 nd how their personalities\, fears\, hopes\, and values shaped the war and
 \, in turn\, Wisconsin itself.\n\nAs a distinguished professor of history 
 with the University of Wisconsin Colleges\, Professor Trask taught at UW-M
 anitowoc from 1972 until his retirement in 2008.  Trask is the author of t
 hree books\, his most recent fittingly being\, â€śBlack Hawk: The Battle f
 or the Heart of Americaâ€ť (Holt 2006). This work was awarded the 2006 Ben
 jamin F. Shambaugh Award by the State Historical Society of Iowa and was a
 lso recognized for â€śOutstanding Acheivementâ€ť by the Wisconsin Library 
 Association. The contributions of Professor Traskâ€™s career to the life a
 nd intellectual culture of Wisconsin were further recognized in 2008 when 
 he was inducted as a fellow into the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences\, Arts\
 , and Letters.\n\nThe museum and visitorâ€™s center exhibits\, always free
  to the public\, will be open 5PM until the lecture begins\, and a guided 
 tour of the Historic Indian Agency House itself will also be offered for a
  minimal fee at this time.  Light refreshments will be provided for lectur
 e guests. \n\nInstallments three and four of the series will also focus on
  military-related topics. In August historian and professional archivist P
 eter Shrake\, M.A.\, will lead a Civil War-themed presentation\, and Septe
 mber will close the series with a discussion of the often-occurring and in
 triguing phenomenon of Native American involvement in European battles and
  wars\, to be presented by Dr. John W. Hall\, UW-Madison professor of mili
 tary history and author of â€śUncommon Defense: Indian Allies in the Black
  Hawk War.â€ť\n\nFor the second year\, the speaker series is free to the p
 ublic and made largely possible by a generous grant from the Great Circle 
 Foundation\, Inc. of East Northport\, New York\, with additional financial
  support provided by Forever Yours Jewelry of Portage.\n\nThe â€śTo Armsâ€
 ť 2011 lecture series is part of a yearlong Civil War theme\, commemoratin
 g the 150th anniversary of this transformative era\, at the Historic India
 n Agency House. Visit www.agencyhouse.org for a full listing of events\, o
 r call 608-742-6362 for further information.
DTEND:20110727T030000
DTSTART:20110727T013000
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:\'To Arms\' Speaker Seres\, Part II: \'The Black Hawk War & the Cre
 ation of Wisconsin\'
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=520
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8542B3phzW@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:A must attend for all small business considering or already sel
 ling to the Government. This conference will provide a unique opportunity 
 to learn how to successfully sell to the government at all levels includin
 g Federal\, State\, and Local Government\, as well as Government Prime Con
 tractors. \n\nWorkshops will be offered for both new and experienced feder
 al contractors. There will also be matchmaking opportunities with Governme
 nt agencies\, their Prime Contractors and supporting resources.\n\nConfirm
 ed Speakers include:\nâ€˘ Eric Ness\, WI District Director\, US SBA\nâ€˘ K
 eith Harenda\, President\, KPH Construction\nâ€˘ Jeff Johnson\, JW Johnson
  & Associates\nâ€˘ Robert Giesfeldt\, US SBA\nâ€˘ Megan McKinney\, Supplyc
 ore\, Inc.\n\nFor more information including how to register and reserve a
  hotel room go to http://www.b2gconnect.org/eventdetail.asp?ID=358 or cont
 act Joe Smetak josephs@wispro.org\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110727
LOCATION:Volk Field â€“ July 27-28 Camp Douglas\, WI
SUMMARY:Contracting with the Government and Prime Contractors 5th Annual St
 atewide Conference at Volk Field â€“ July 27-28 Camp Douglas\, WI
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=521
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8548tUDEul@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:---------------------------------------------------------------
 -----------------\n\n  \n \nPlease add to your community event calendar an
 d if you would like more information about the area artists involved in th
 is event please contact Syl Mauerman-contact information at the end of thi
 s e-mail.  Thank you for your time \n \nEvent: Artists Junction Sale Event
 \nDate: Nov 3-6\, 2011\nReception/Sale: Will be Nov 3 (Thurs) 4-7 pm with 
 refreshments and locally produced treats.\nTimes:  Gallery Sale Times: 11-
 4    9a.m.-5:30 pm\n                                                11-5  
   9a.m.-4 pm\n                                                11-6    9a.m
 -3 pm\nLocation:  Commonwealth Gallery\n            Madison Enterprise Cen
 ter\n           100 S Baldwin St\n           Madison\, WI\nA gallery style
  venue with local artisians presenting and selling everything from waterco
 lor paintings to carved and painted gourds.  The atomosphere will be\' con
 crete floors meet linen tablecloths\'.  Local food artists will be providi
 ng \'treats\' for the reception along with local fair trade gourmet coffee
  baristas. \n \nContact Information:\n        Syl Mauerman\n        2223 N
  Pontiac Dr\n        Janesville  WI  53545\n        608 756 3845 \n \n \n 
 \n
DTEND:20111104T210000
DTSTART:20111104T150000
LOCATION:Commonwealth Gallery-Madison Enterprise Center
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20111106T060000Z
SUMMARY:Artist Junction Gallery and Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=522
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8554Ze1zzu@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Art From the Barn\, 2011\n\nA stunning array of arts\, gifts\, 
 and fine crafts in a beautiful Amish built barn\n\nSaturday\, October 1 an
 d Sunday October 2\n9am to 4 pm on Saturday\n10 am to 4 pm on Sunday\nAt T
 he Foote Family Farm\n7 miles west of Oshkosh on County Rd K (between Wauk
 au and Oshkosh)\n\nAddress: 6320 County Rd K\n               Omro WI 54963
 \nContact: frank6kids@yahoo.com\nor call 920 685 2094\nVisit www.artfromth
 ebarn.com   beginning in March of 2011.\n\n\n\nA beautiful Amish built Wis
 consin barn provides the setting for Art From the Barn\, an entirely uniqu
 e art show and sale.  The setting  is a family farm located about 7 miles 
 west of Oshkosh and 2 miles east of Waukau on County Rd K\, near Omro.  Th
 e show is a carefully selected blend of fine arts\, fine crafts\, photogra
 phy\, and other one-of-a-kind gift items produced by local artisans.  \n\n
 Art From the Barn 2011 will be held October first and second at 6320 Count
 y Rd K in Omro\, Wisconsin.  The show will run from 9 am to 4 pm on Saturd
 ay\, and 10 am to 4 pm on Sunday.  Both days will be filled with music\, f
 ood\, demonstrations\, and a dazzling array of beautiful and affordable wo
 rks of art.   \n\nA visitor to Art From the Barn will have a chance to exp
 erience the ambiance and architecture of a beautiful Wisconsin barn (and p
 et the goats!)\, revel in the beautiful autumn colors\, and talk to local 
 artists.  Hay rides will be available\, weather permitting.  Donâ€™t miss 
 this opportunity to do some holiday shopping\, meet your neighbors\, and s
 upport the arts in your area.  \n\nFor more information\, contact Jennifer
  Frank at (920)685-2094 or email frank6kids@yahoo.com.  Visit us on the we
 b at www.artfromthebarn.com.  .  \n\n\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111001
LOCATION:The Foote Family Farm
RRULE:FREQ=DAILY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20111002T070000Z
SUMMARY:Art From the Barn
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=523
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8560vHWz6T@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Hosting a new venue to the South End of Town. Bringing back a l
 ost tradition in time for the Holidays. Featuring over 100 crafters with u
 nique and quality handmade crafts. From Floral to Painting\, Kids Accessor
 ies\, Holiday Decor\, Crochet\, Knit\, Sewn\, Fiber\, Jewelry\, Doll Cloth
 es\, Pet Accessories and Treats\, Clothing\, Wooden furniture\, Garden Art
 \, Chocolate Sweets\, Painted Glass\, Snowmen\, Christmas ornaments\, You 
 name it-It\'s here.\nONE DAY EVENT - INSIDE\n\nApplications being accepted
  now!\ncontact rrcraftfair@yahoo.com \nfor more info to be a vendor. Send 
 2 pics minimum\, describe what makes your craft unique or different from o
 thers.
DTEND:20111113T230000
DTSTART:20111113T160000
LOCATION:American Serb Hall
SUMMARY:Winter Wonderland Serb Hall 2011
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=524
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8566ztSBU6@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:**We are not stating in any of our advertising that our class m
 eets the state requirements - no one will know that until the department o
 f justice puts it out in September.**\n\nplease go to personalguntrainer.c
 om for more information\n\nIntro to Wisconsin Concealed Carry Classes will
  provide you with the knowledge of that law.  Use of force & self-defense 
 laws will also be covered.  \n\nYou will learn about firearm safety\, rule
 s\, gun familiarization with revolver\, semi-auto\, as well as safe gun cl
 eaning & storage.\n\nYou\'ll learn about equipment\, guns\, ammo\, holster
 s\, accessories and storage.\n\nPractical modes of carry\, holster options
  will be discussed.\n\nDynamics and reality of shooting and fighting with 
 a gun will be discussed.\n\nAwareness and safety will be stressed in discu
 ssion.\n\nWeapons retention and basic tactics\, drawing from holster\, cov
 er and concealment\, movement and more will all be covered in this class. 
  \n\nNRA Basic Pistol Course & First Steps courses are available to sign u
 p for as well.  Please visit personalguntrainer.com or contact personalgun
 trainer@gmail.com for more information or with any questions you may have.
DTEND:20110726T050000
DTSTART:20110726T010000
LOCATION:Hope Rod & Gun Club
SUMMARY:Wisconsin Concealed Carry Course
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=525
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-85713RUBKH@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:**We are not stating in any of our advertising that our class m
 eets the state requirements - no one will know that until the department o
 f justice puts it out in September.**\n\nplease go to personalguntrainer.c
 om for more information\n\nIntro to Wisconsin Concealed Carry Classes will
  provide you with the knowledge of that law.  Use of force & self-defense 
 laws will also be covered.  \n\nYou will learn about firearm safety\, rule
 s\, gun familiarization with revolver\, semi-auto\, as well as safe gun cl
 eaning & storage.\n\nYou\'ll learn about equipment\, guns\, ammo\, holster
 s\, accessories and storage.\n\nPractical modes of carry\, holster options
  will be discussed.\n\nDynamics and reality of shooting and fighting with 
 a gun will be discussed.\n\nAwareness and safety will be stressed in discu
 ssion.\n\nWeapons retention and basic tactics\, drawing from holster\, cov
 er and concealment\, movement and more will all be covered in this class. 
  \n\nNRA Basic Pistol Course & First Steps courses are available to sign u
 p for as well.  Please visit personalguntrainer.com or contact personalgun
 trainer@gmail.com for more information or with any questions you may have.
DTEND:20110726T050000
DTSTART:20110726T010000
LOCATION:Hope Rod & Gun Club
SUMMARY:Wisconsin Concealed Carry Course
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=526
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8578AeVuGU@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:**We are not stating in any of our advertising that our class m
 eets the state requirements - no one will know that until the department o
 f justice puts it out in September.**\n\nPlease go to personalguntrainer.c
 om for more information\n\nIntro to Wisconsin Concealed Carry Classes will
  provide you with the knowledge of that law.  Use of force & self-defense 
 laws will also be covered.  \n\nYou will learn about firearm safety\, rule
 s\, gun familiarization with revolver\, semi-auto\, as well as safe gun cl
 eaning & storage.\n\nYou\'ll learn about equipment\, guns\, ammo\, holster
 s\, accessories and storage.\n\nPractical modes of carry\, holster options
  will be discussed.\n\nDynamics and reality of shooting and fighting with 
 a gun will be discussed.\n\nAwareness and safety will be stressed in discu
 ssion.\n\nWeapons retention and basic tactics\, drawing from holster\, cov
 er and concealment\, movement and more will all be covered in this class. 
  \n\nNRA Basic Pistol Course & First Steps courses are available to sign u
 p for as well.  Please visit personalguntrainer.com or contact personalgun
 trainer@gmail.com for more information or with any questions you may have.
 \n
DTEND:20110809T050000
DTSTART:20110809T010000
LOCATION:Hope Rod & Gun Club
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=MO;UNTIL=20110829T070000Z
SUMMARY:Wisconsin Concealed Carry Course
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=527
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8585UE6j9r@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:**We are not stating in any of our advertising that our class m
 eets the state requirements - no one will know that until the department o
 f justice puts it out in September.**\n\nPlease go to personalguntrainer.c
 om for more information\n\nIntro to Wisconsin Concealed Carry Classes will
  provide you with the knowledge of that law.  Use of force & self-defense 
 laws will also be covered.  \n\nYou will learn about firearm safety\, rule
 s\, gun familiarization with revolver\, semi-auto\, as well as safe gun cl
 eaning & storage.\n\nYou\'ll learn about equipment\, guns\, ammo\, holster
 s\, accessories and storage.\n\nPractical modes of carry\, holster options
  will be discussed.\n\nDynamics and reality of shooting and fighting with 
 a gun will be discussed.\n\nAwareness and safety will be stressed in discu
 ssion.\n\nWeapons retention and basic tactics\, drawing from holster\, cov
 er and concealment\, movement and more will all be covered in this class. 
  \n\nNRA Basic Pistol Course & First Steps courses are available to sign u
 p for as well.  Please visit personalguntrainer.com or contact personalgun
 trainer@gmail.com for more information or with any questions you may have.
 \n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110907
LOCATION:Hope Rod & Gun Club
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=TU;UNTIL=20110913T070000Z
SUMMARY:Wisconsin Concealed Carry Course
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=528
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8590iHIuPv@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:**We are not stating in any of our advertising that our class m
 eets the state requirements - no one will know that until the department o
 f justice puts it out in September.**\n\nPlease go to personalguntrainer.c
 om for more information\n\nIntro to Wisconsin Concealed Carry Classes will
  provide you with the knowledge of that law.  Use of force & self-defense 
 laws will also be covered.  \n\nYou will learn about firearm safety\, rule
 s\, gun familiarization with revolver\, semi-auto\, as well as safe gun cl
 eaning & storage.\n\nYou\'ll learn about equipment\, guns\, ammo\, holster
 s\, accessories and storage.\n\nPractical modes of carry\, holster options
  will be discussed.\n\nDynamics and reality of shooting and fighting with 
 a gun will be discussed.\n\nAwareness and safety will be stressed in discu
 ssion.\n\nWeapons retention and basic tactics\, drawing from holster\, cov
 er and concealment\, movement and more will all be covered in this class. 
  \n\nNRA Basic Pistol Course & First Steps courses are available to sign u
 p for as well.  Please visit personalguntrainer.com or contact personalgun
 trainer@gmail.com for more information or with any questions you may have.
 \n
DTEND:20110806T050000
DTSTART:20110806T010000
LOCATION:Hope Rod & Gun Club
SUMMARY:Wisconsin Concealed Carry Course
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=529
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8597VxEVhM@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:**We are not stating in any of our advertising that our class m
 eets the state requirements - no one will know that until the department o
 f justice puts it out in September.**\n\nPlease go to personalguntrainer.c
 om for more information\n\nIntro to Wisconsin Concealed Carry Classes will
  provide you with the knowledge of that law.  Use of force & self-defense 
 laws will also be covered.  \n\nYou will learn about firearm safety\, rule
 s\, gun familiarization with revolver\, semi-auto\, as well as safe gun cl
 eaning & storage.\n\nYou\'ll learn about equipment\, guns\, ammo\, holster
 s\, accessories and storage.\n\nPractical modes of carry\, holster options
  will be discussed.\n\nDynamics and reality of shooting and fighting with 
 a gun will be discussed.\n\nAwareness and safety will be stressed in discu
 ssion.\n\nWeapons retention and basic tactics\, drawing from holster\, cov
 er and concealment\, movement and more will all be covered in this class. 
  \n\nNRA Basic Pistol Course & First Steps courses are available to sign u
 p for as well.  Please visit personalguntrainer.com or contact personalgun
 trainer@gmail.com for more information or with any questions you may have.
 \n
DTEND:20110728T050000
DTSTART:20110728T010000
LOCATION:VFW Post 7591
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=WE;UNTIL=20110803T070000Z
SUMMARY:Wisconsin Concealed Carry Course
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=530
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-86035mZWbv@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:**We are not stating in any of our advertising that our class m
 eets the state requirements - no one will know that until the department o
 f justice puts it out in September.**\n\nPlease go to personalguntrainer.c
 om for more information\n\nIntro to Wisconsin Concealed Carry Classes will
  provide you with the knowledge of that law.  Use of force & self-defense 
 laws will also be covered.  \n\nYou will learn about firearm safety\, rule
 s\, gun familiarization with revolver\, semi-auto\, as well as safe gun cl
 eaning & storage.\n\nYou\'ll learn about equipment\, guns\, ammo\, holster
 s\, accessories and storage.\n\nPractical modes of carry\, holster options
  will be discussed.\n\nDynamics and reality of shooting and fighting with 
 a gun will be discussed.\n\nAwareness and safety will be stressed in discu
 ssion.\n\nWeapons retention and basic tactics\, drawing from holster\, cov
 er and concealment\, movement and more will all be covered in this class. 
  \n\nNRA Basic Pistol Course & First Steps courses are available to sign u
 p for as well.  Please visit personalguntrainer.com or contact personalgun
 trainer@gmail.com for more information or with any questions you may have.
 \n
DTEND:20110818T050000
DTSTART:20110818T010000
LOCATION:VFW Post 7591
SUMMARY:Wisconsin Concealed Carry Course
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=531
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8609nbjo4h@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:**We are not stating in any of our advertising that our class m
 eets the state requirements - no one will know that until the department o
 f justice puts it out in September.**\n\nPlease go to personalguntrainer.c
 om for more information\n\nIntro to Wisconsin Concealed Carry Classes will
  provide you with the knowledge of that law.  Use of force & self-defense 
 laws will also be covered.  \n\nYou will learn about firearm safety\, rule
 s\, gun familiarization with revolver\, semi-auto\, as well as safe gun cl
 eaning & storage.\n\nYou\'ll learn about equipment\, guns\, ammo\, holster
 s\, accessories and storage.\n\nPractical modes of carry\, holster options
  will be discussed.\n\nDynamics and reality of shooting and fighting with 
 a gun will be discussed.\n\nAwareness and safety will be stressed in discu
 ssion.\n\nWeapons retention and basic tactics\, drawing from holster\, cov
 er and concealment\, movement and more will all be covered in this class. 
  \n\nNRA Basic Pistol Course & First Steps courses are available to sign u
 p for as well.  Please visit personalguntrainer.com or contact personalgun
 trainer@gmail.com for more information or with any questions you may have.
 \n
DTEND:20110730T190000
DTSTART:20110730T150000
LOCATION:Homewood Suites (West Side) by Hilton
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SA;UNTIL=20110806T070000Z
SUMMARY:Wisconsin Concealed Carry Course
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=532
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8616hfdU3b@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:**We are not stating in any of our advertising that our class m
 eets the state requirements - no one will know that until the department o
 f justice puts it out in September.**\n\nPlease go to personalguntrainer.c
 om for more information\n\nIntro to Wisconsin Concealed Carry Classes will
  provide you with the knowledge of that law.  Use of force & self-defense 
 laws will also be covered.  \n\nYou will learn about firearm safety\, rule
 s\, gun familiarization with revolver\, semi-auto\, as well as safe gun cl
 eaning & storage.\n\nYou\'ll learn about equipment\, guns\, ammo\, holster
 s\, accessories and storage.\n\nPractical modes of carry\, holster options
  will be discussed.\n\nDynamics and reality of shooting and fighting with 
 a gun will be discussed.\n\nAwareness and safety will be stressed in discu
 ssion.\n\nWeapons retention and basic tactics\, drawing from holster\, cov
 er and concealment\, movement and more will all be covered in this class. 
  \n\nNRA Basic Pistol Course & First Steps courses are available to sign u
 p for as well.  Please visit personalguntrainer.com or contact personalgun
 trainer@gmail.com for more information or with any questions you may have.
 \n
DTEND:20110730T190000
DTSTART:20110730T150000
LOCATION:Homewood Suites (West Side) by Hilton
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;BYDAY=SA;UNTIL=20110806T070000Z
SUMMARY:Wisconsin Concealed Carry Course
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=533
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8622lhk6kv@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The City of Portage joins towns\, cities\, museums\, and histor
 ic sites across the country in declaring 2011 the Year of the Civil War. I
 n commemoration of this transformative eraâ€™s 150th anniversary\, Portage
  is hosting the â€śCivil War Rememberedâ€ť on Friday\, September 9 through
  Sunday\, September 11.   Several locations and venues across Portage are 
 participating\, with a weekend slate of events and programming planned.\n
 \nThe Portage Center for the Arts\, 301 East Cook Street\, will present â€
 śA Heart Dividedâ€ť by Cherie Bennett and Jeff Gottesfeld on Friday and Sa
 turday at 7:30PM and Sunday at 2PM.  This play explores the impact of the 
 American Civil War on race relations and teen friendships yet todayâ€”150 
 years later! This thought-provoking and gripping play directed by Dr. Xan 
 S. Johnson sheds light on a controversy that continues to divide our natio
 nal heartâ€”the Confederate flag\; historical icon or racist symbol?\n\nTh
 en\, on Saturday\, the Historic Indian Agency House will hold a Union Sold
 ier Training Camp for Kids. This day camp will immerse young participants 
 in the emotional and physical rigors of wartime\, with sessions led by kno
 wledgeable educators focused on â€śmustering into service\,â€ť marching in
  formation\, a lunch of hard tack and dried beef\, and â€śletters from the
  front.â€ť  Each young soldier will be â€śissued suppliesâ€ť that they wil
 l get to take home at the end of the day\, including a canvas bag\, a wood
 en rifle\, a Union soldierâ€™s cap and water canteen.  There is a discount
 ed participation fee of $8 per child for this eventâ€”amounting to much le
 ss than the actual cost of the take-home supplies alone\, thanks to a gene
 rous grant from the Great Circle Foundation. Reservations are required\, w
 ith only thirty-six spots available for children ages 8 to 12. Enlist your
  little soldier today by calling 608-742-6362.\n\nTo wrap up Portageâ€™s â
 €śCivil War Rememberedâ€ť weekend\, the Historic Indian Agency House will 
 host Wisconsinâ€™s celebrated 1st Brigade Band on the lawn of its 1832 Age
 ncy House on Sunday\, September 11 at noon. This 40-plus piece band is bas
 ed on the original 18-man 1864 Brodhead Band which enrolled in the Union A
 rmy as the â€ś1st Brigade Band of the 3rd Division\, 15th Army Corpsâ€ť an
 d served under the famed General William T. Sherman. The modern 1st Brigad
 e Band pays homage to these historical roots by performing in Civil War dr
 ess and playing antique Civil War-era instrumentsâ€”valuable historic arti
 facts in their own right.   Since 1964\, the group has performed for audie
 nces across the region and country (including a 1990 reenactment of the â€
 śGrand Review of the Troopsâ€ť in Washington\, D.C.)\, and their recorded 
 music has been featured in a variety of television networks\, such as the 
 1995 Illinois Lincoln and Douglas Debate Reenactments\, televised by C-Spa
 n\, and  A&Eâ€™s 1996 Civil War Journal.\n\nThis stirring experience will 
 be offered free of charge (with donations gratefully accepted )\, thanks t
 o the financial support of the Great Circle Foundation\, City of Portage T
 ourism Promotion Committee\, and Sean Malone State Farm Insurance.  Conces
 sions will be available on site\, and guests are encouraged to bring chair
 s or blankets.  \n\nIn addition to these events\, the Museum at the Portag
 e and Historic Indian Agency House will be showcasing special Civil War ex
 hibitions\, exploring the participation of Wisconsinites to the war effort
  and the impact of this bloody battle on the citizens and social landscape
  of our great State.  The Agency House exhibit\, sponsored by Trans Works 
 Transmissions\, will feature an authentic reproduction of John Kinzieâ€™s 
 officerâ€™s jacket\, worn during his tenure as a Paymaster for the Union a
 rmy.  \n\n To help visitors take advantage of this multiple-day event\, th
 e Portage Best Western and Super 8 are generously offering a special â€śCi
 vil War Weekendâ€ť discount of 15% of room rates (to take advantage of thi
 s offer\, mention the â€śCivil War Rememberedâ€ť discount when making your
  reservations).\n\nVisitors in town for Portageâ€™s â€śThe Civil War Remem
 beredâ€ť and other interested parties are also encouraged to consider Port
 ageâ€™s NEW Passport to the Past. This $20 passport allows holders access 
 to all of Portageâ€™s cultural sites for one low price\, including the Ame
 rican Legion State Headquarters and Museum\, Fort Winnebago Surgeons Quart
 ers\, the Historic Indian Agency House\, the Museum at the Portage\, the P
 ortage WWII Museum\, the Portage Center for the Arts and the Zona Gale Hom
 e. Passports can be purchased at all participating locations\, as well as 
 the Portage Area Chamber of Commerce. Call 608-742-6242 or visit www.porta
 gewi.com  for more information.\n
DTEND:20110910T043000
DTSTART:20110910T023000
LOCATION:Portage Center for the Arts
SUMMARY:\'The Civil War Remembered\' in Portage
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=534
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-86289nEP0S@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The City of Portage joins towns\, cities\, museums\, and histor
 ic sites across the country in declaring 2011 the Year of the Civil War. I
 n commemoration of this transformative eraâ€™s 150th anniversary\, Portage
  is hosting the â€śCivil War Rememberedâ€ť on Friday\, September 9 through
  Sunday\, September 11.   Several locations and venues across Portage are 
 participating\, with a weekend slate of events and programming planned.\n
 \nThe Portage Center for the Arts\, 301 East Cook Street\, will present â€
 śA Heart Dividedâ€ť by Cherie Bennett and Jeff Gottesfeld on Friday and Sa
 turday at 7:30PM and Sunday at 2PM.  This play explores the impact of the 
 American Civil War on race relations and teen friendships yet todayâ€”150 
 years later! This thought-provoking and gripping play directed by Dr. Xan 
 S. Johnson sheds light on a controversy that continues to divide our natio
 nal heartâ€”the Confederate flag\; historical icon or racist symbol?\n\nTh
 en\, on Saturday\, the Historic Indian Agency House will hold a Union Sold
 ier Training Camp for Kids. This day camp will immerse young participants 
 in the emotional and physical rigors of wartime\, with sessions led by kno
 wledgeable educators focused on â€śmustering into service\,â€ť marching in
  formation\, a lunch of hard tack and dried beef\, and â€śletters from the
  front.â€ť  Each young soldier will be â€śissued suppliesâ€ť that they wil
 l get to take home at the end of the day\, including a canvas bag\, a wood
 en rifle\, a Union soldierâ€™s cap and water canteen.  There is a discount
 ed participation fee of $8 per child for this eventâ€”amounting to much le
 ss than the actual cost of the take-home supplies alone\, thanks to a gene
 rous grant from the Great Circle Foundation. Reservations are required\, w
 ith only thirty-six spots available for children ages 8 to 12. Enlist your
  little soldier today by calling 608-742-6362.\n\nTo wrap up Portageâ€™s â
 €śCivil War Rememberedâ€ť weekend\, the Historic Indian Agency House will 
 host Wisconsinâ€™s celebrated 1st Brigade Band on the lawn of its 1832 Age
 ncy House on Sunday\, September 11 at noon. This 40-plus piece band is bas
 ed on the original 18-man 1864 Brodhead Band which enrolled in the Union A
 rmy as the â€ś1st Brigade Band of the 3rd Division\, 15th Army Corpsâ€ť an
 d served under the famed General William T. Sherman. The modern 1st Brigad
 e Band pays homage to these historical roots by performing in Civil War dr
 ess and playing antique Civil War-era instrumentsâ€”valuable historic arti
 facts in their own right.   Since 1964\, the group has performed for audie
 nces across the region and country (including a 1990 reenactment of the â€
 śGrand Review of the Troopsâ€ť in Washington\, D.C.)\, and their recorded 
 music has been featured in a variety of television networks\, such as the 
 1995 Illinois Lincoln and Douglas Debate Reenactments\, televised by C-Spa
 n\, and  A&Eâ€™s 1996 Civil War Journal.\n\nThis stirring experience will 
 be offered free of charge (with donations gratefully accepted )\, thanks t
 o the financial support of the Great Circle Foundation\, City of Portage T
 ourism Promotion Committee\, and Sean Malone State Farm Insurance.  Conces
 sions will be available on site\, and guests are encouraged to bring chair
 s or blankets.  \n\nIn addition to these events\, the Museum at the Portag
 e and Historic Indian Agency House will be showcasing special Civil War ex
 hibitions\, exploring the participation of Wisconsinites to the war effort
  and the impact of this bloody battle on the citizens and social landscape
  of our great State.  The Agency House exhibit\, sponsored by Trans Works 
 Transmissions\, will feature an authentic reproduction of John Kinzieâ€™s 
 officerâ€™s jacket\, worn during his tenure as a Paymaster for the Union a
 rmy.  \n\n To help visitors take advantage of this multiple-day event\, th
 e Portage Best Western and Super 8 are generously offering a special â€śCi
 vil War Weekendâ€ť discount of 15% of room rates (to take advantage of thi
 s offer\, mention the â€śCivil War Rememberedâ€ť discount when making your
  reservations).\n\nVisitors in town for Portageâ€™s â€śThe Civil War Remem
 beredâ€ť and other interested parties are also encouraged to consider Port
 ageâ€™s NEW Passport to the Past. This $20 passport allows holders access 
 to all of Portageâ€™s cultural sites for one low price\, including the Ame
 rican Legion State Headquarters and Museum\, Fort Winnebago Surgeons Quart
 ers\, the Historic Indian Agency House\, the Museum at the Portage\, the P
 ortage WWII Museum\, the Portage Center for the Arts and the Zona Gale Hom
 e. Passports can be purchased at all participating locations\, as well as 
 the Portage Area Chamber of Commerce. Call 608-742-6242 or visit www.porta
 gewi.com  for more information.
DTEND:20110910T230000
DTSTART:20110910T160000
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:\'The Civil War Remembered\' in Portage
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=535
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8634xsfVfD@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The City of Portage joins towns\, cities\, museums\, and histor
 ic sites across the country in declaring 2011 the Year of the Civil War. I
 n commemoration of this transformative eraâ€™s 150th anniversary\, Portage
  is hosting the â€śCivil War Rememberedâ€ť on Friday\, September 9 through
  Sunday\, September 11.   Several locations and venues across Portage are 
 participating\, with a weekend slate of events and programming planned.\n
 \nThe Portage Center for the Arts\, 301 East Cook Street\, will present â€
 śA Heart Dividedâ€ť by Cherie Bennett and Jeff Gottesfeld on Friday and Sa
 turday at 7:30PM and Sunday at 2PM.  This play explores the impact of the 
 American Civil War on race relations and teen friendships yet todayâ€”150 
 years later! This thought-provoking and gripping play directed by Dr. Xan 
 S. Johnson sheds light on a controversy that continues to divide our natio
 nal heartâ€”the Confederate flag\; historical icon or racist symbol?\n\nTh
 en\, on Saturday\, the Historic Indian Agency House will hold a Union Sold
 ier Training Camp for Kids. This day camp will immerse young participants 
 in the emotional and physical rigors of wartime\, with sessions led by kno
 wledgeable educators focused on â€śmustering into service\,â€ť marching in
  formation\, a lunch of hard tack and dried beef\, and â€śletters from the
  front.â€ť  Each young soldier will be â€śissued suppliesâ€ť that they wil
 l get to take home at the end of the day\, including a canvas bag\, a wood
 en rifle\, a Union soldierâ€™s cap and water canteen.  There is a discount
 ed participation fee of $8 per child for this eventâ€”amounting to much le
 ss than the actual cost of the take-home supplies alone\, thanks to a gene
 rous grant from the Great Circle Foundation. Reservations are required\, w
 ith only thirty-six spots available for children ages 8 to 12. Enlist your
  little soldier today by calling 608-742-6362.\n\nTo wrap up Portageâ€™s â
 €śCivil War Rememberedâ€ť weekend\, the Historic Indian Agency House will 
 host Wisconsinâ€™s celebrated 1st Brigade Band on the lawn of its 1832 Age
 ncy House on Sunday\, September 11 at noon. This 40-plus piece band is bas
 ed on the original 18-man 1864 Brodhead Band which enrolled in the Union A
 rmy as the â€ś1st Brigade Band of the 3rd Division\, 15th Army Corpsâ€ť an
 d served under the famed General William T. Sherman. The modern 1st Brigad
 e Band pays homage to these historical roots by performing in Civil War dr
 ess and playing antique Civil War-era instrumentsâ€”valuable historic arti
 facts in their own right.   Since 1964\, the group has performed for audie
 nces across the region and country (including a 1990 reenactment of the â€
 śGrand Review of the Troopsâ€ť in Washington\, D.C.)\, and their recorded 
 music has been featured in a variety of television networks\, such as the 
 1995 Illinois Lincoln and Douglas Debate Reenactments\, televised by C-Spa
 n\, and  A&Eâ€™s 1996 Civil War Journal.\n\nThis stirring experience will 
 be offered free of charge (with donations gratefully accepted )\, thanks t
 o the financial support of the Great Circle Foundation\, City of Portage T
 ourism Promotion Committee\, and Sean Malone State Farm Insurance.  Conces
 sions will be available on site\, and guests are encouraged to bring chair
 s or blankets.  \n\nIn addition to these events\, the Museum at the Portag
 e and Historic Indian Agency House will be showcasing special Civil War ex
 hibitions\, exploring the participation of Wisconsinites to the war effort
  and the impact of this bloody battle on the citizens and social landscape
  of our great State.  The Agency House exhibit\, sponsored by Trans Works 
 Transmissions\, will feature an authentic reproduction of John Kinzieâ€™s 
 officerâ€™s jacket\, worn during his tenure as a Paymaster for the Union a
 rmy.  \n\n To help visitors take advantage of this multiple-day event\, th
 e Portage Best Western and Super 8 are generously offering a special â€śCi
 vil War Weekendâ€ť discount of 15% of room rates (to take advantage of thi
 s offer\, mention the â€śCivil War Rememberedâ€ť discount when making your
  reservations).\n\nVisitors in town for Portageâ€™s â€śThe Civil War Remem
 beredâ€ť and other interested parties are also encouraged to consider Port
 ageâ€™s NEW Passport to the Past. This $20 passport allows holders access 
 to all of Portageâ€™s cultural sites for one low price\, including the Ame
 rican Legion State Headquarters and Museum\, Fort Winnebago Surgeons Quart
 ers\, the Historic Indian Agency House\, the Museum at the Portage\, the P
 ortage WWII Museum\, the Portage Center for the Arts and the Zona Gale Hom
 e. Passports can be purchased at all participating locations\, as well as 
 the Portage Area Chamber of Commerce. Call 608-742-6242 or visit www.porta
 gewi.com  for more information.
DTEND:20110911T230000
DTSTART:20110911T190000
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:\'The Civil War Remembered\' in Portage
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=536
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8639cxc1Zw@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:\n\nJoin Us for our Celebration Event!\nAugust 1st from 10-7 \n
 FREE Food & Beverages\nSpecial Event Offers!\n\nW 3178 Van Roy Rd.\, Apple
 ton\, WI\n\nClose to Lowes and Festival foods near the intersection of 441
  and College Ave. \n\n
DTEND:20110802T020000
DTSTART:20110801T170000
LOCATION:Cellcom
SUMMARY:Cellcom Celebration
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=537
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8645AlvCp2@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:For the fifteenth consecutive year\, The Frame Workshop will be
  honored to host a visit by a family member of the respected German nutcra
 cker maker\, Holzkunst Christian Ulbricht.\n\nWe welcome Gunther Ulbricht 
 during our Christmas Open House weekend as he visits a handful of stops ac
 ross the United States during his 2011 U.S. tour. Gunther\, with his siste
 r\, Ines represents the third generation of this well known firm based in 
 Bavaria and in the Ore Mountains of Saxony.\n\nDuring his Friday evening v
 isit\, Gunther will introduce his annual tour bird nutcracker\, a Turkey f
 or 2011\, just in time for Thanksgiving. Gunther will be available to sign
  these and other nutcrackers and smokers for collectors.
DTEND:20111112T030000
DTSTART:20111111T220000
LOCATION:The Frame Workshop
SUMMARY:Gunther Ulbricht Nutcracker Signing
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=538
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8651V3JRGm@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Thomas Ziesmer\, a Master Glassblower travels to The Frame Work
 shop from Neustadt\, Germany representing the world renowned firm of Inge-
 glasÂ® of Germany. During his visit\, Thomas will create mold and free for
 m ornaments from raw tubes of glass using techniques passed down by genera
 tions of German glass blowers. \n\nThomas will sign ornaments and answer q
 uestions about this centuries old European craft. A special event reflecto
 r ornament has been created for this U.S. tour and will be available that 
 evening at The Frame Workshop.\n
DTEND:20111119T020000
DTSTART:20111118T220000
LOCATION:The Frame Workshop
SUMMARY:Thomas Ziesmer Glassblower Demonstration
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=539
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8657mVoi5d@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:For the fourth consecutive year\, The Frame Workshop will be ho
 nored to host a visit by Karla Steinbach\, respected German nutcracker mak
 er and 6th generation family member to carry the reigns of this 200 year o
 ld company.\n\nWe welcome Karla Steinbach for this one evening reception d
 uring the busy Holiday season as she visits a handful of retail shops acro
 ss the United States as part of her 2011 U.S. tour. Karla loves to share t
 he stories about her late father\, Christian with collectors and talk abou
 t the many nutcracker and smoker designs that has made Steinbach the most 
 recognized name among collectors in North America.\n\nDuring her Friday ev
 ening visit\, Karla Steinbach will sign nutcrackers and smokers for collec
 tors. She introduces Father Christmas this year\, the 18th nutcracker in t
 he \'Christmas Legends Series\'.\n
DTEND:20111203T030000
DTSTART:20111202T220000
LOCATION:The Frame Workshop
SUMMARY:Karla Steinbach Nutcracker Signing
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=540
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8663EuadzN@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Historic Indian Agency House is hosting a 4-part speaker se
 ries\, with one lecture a month from June to September.  The series\, enti
 tled â€śTo Arms: Wisconsin and 19th-Century Military Conflicts\,â€ť explor
 es the participation of Wisconsinites and the impact of our stateâ€™s geog
 raphy on several military engagements of the 1900â€™s.   Each installment 
 of the seriesâ€”all offered free of chargeâ€”will be held on the final Tue
 sday of each month at 6:30PM.\n\nThe third installment of the 2011 series 
 will take place Tuesday\, August 30. At this time\, Historian and Circus W
 orld Museum Archivist Peter Shrake\, M.A.\, will discuss the Civil War in 
 Wisconsin. Shrake will highlight the contributions and sacrifices of the W
 isconsin military\, with a particular emphasis on the celebrated Iron Brig
 ade\, and the famous (and infamous) soldiers and officers of Fort Winnebag
 o who went on to Civil War fameâ€”including\, of course\, the legendary Co
 nfederate President Jefferson Davis and Portageâ€™s own Colonel Joshua J. 
 Guppy.\n\nMr. Shrake was one of last yearâ€™s most popular speaker seriesâ
 €™ presenters\, and his 2011 topic promises to be just as fascinating and 
 edifying. \n\nThe museum and visitorâ€™s center exhibits\, always free to 
 the public\, will be open 5PM until the lecture begins\, and a guided tour
  of the Historic Indian Agency House itself will also be offered for a min
 imal fee at this time.  Light refreshments will be provided for lecture gu
 ests. \n\nFor the second year\, the speaker series is free to the public a
 nd made largely possible by a generous grant from the Great Circle Foundat
 ion\, Inc. of East Northport\, New York\, with additional financial suppor
 t provided by Forever Yours Jewelry of Portage.
DTEND:20110811T215500
DTSTART:20110811T205500
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:\'To Arms\' Speaker Series\, 3 of 4\, The Civil War
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=541
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-86683pMpET@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Historic Indian Agency House is hosting a 4-part speaker se
 ries\, with one lecture a month from June to September.  The series\, enti
 tled â€śTo Arms: Wisconsin and 19th-Century Military Conflicts\,â€ť explor
 es the participation of Wisconsinites and the impact of our stateâ€™s geog
 raphy on several military engagements of the 1900â€™s.   Each installment 
 of the seriesâ€”all offered free of chargeâ€”will be held on the final Tue
 sday of each month at 6:30PM.\n\nThe third installment of the 2011 series 
 will take place Tuesday\, August 30. At this time\, Historian and Circus W
 orld Museum Archivist Peter Shrake\, M.A.\, will discuss the Civil War in 
 Wisconsin. Shrake will highlight the contributions and sacrifices of the W
 isconsin military\, with a particular emphasis on the celebrated Iron Brig
 ade\, and the famous (and infamous) soldiers and officers of Fort Winnebag
 o who went on to Civil War fameâ€”including\, of course\, the legendary Co
 nfederate President Jefferson Davis and Portageâ€™s own Colonel Joshua J. 
 Guppy.\n\nMr. Shrake was one of last yearâ€™s most popular speaker seriesâ
 €™ presenters\, and his 2011 topic promises to be just as fascinating and 
 edifying. \n\nThe museum and visitorâ€™s center exhibits\, always free to 
 the public\, will be open 5PM until the lecture begins\, and a guided tour
  of the Historic Indian Agency House itself will also be offered for a min
 imal fee at this time.  Light refreshments will be provided for lecture gu
 ests. \n\nFor the second year\, the speaker series is free to the public a
 nd made largely possible by a generous grant from the Great Circle Foundat
 ion\, Inc. of East Northport\, New York\, with additional financial suppor
 t provided by Forever Yours Jewelry of Portage.\n\nThe â€śTo Armsâ€ť 2011 
 lecture series is part of a yearlong Civil War theme\, commemorating the 1
 50th anniversary of this transformative era\, at the Historic Indian Agenc
 y House. Visit www.agencyhouse.org for a full listing of events\, or call 
 608-742-6362 for further information.
DTEND:20110831T030000
DTSTART:20110831T013000
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:\'To Arms\' Speaker Series\, 3 of 4\, The Civil War
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DESCRIPTION:\nThe 5th Annual Wausau Gem\, Mineral and Fossil Show and Sale 
 will be held October 7-8-9\, 2011 at East Gate Hall in Marathon Park. East
  Gate Hall is located at 2101 Stewart Ave in Wausau\, WI. \nThis show will
  feature top experts and vendors from across the Midwest displaying and se
 lling an amazing variety of treasures.\n Items featured will include: uniq
 ue and rare mineral and fossil specimens\, award winning jewelry from WI a
 rtists\, dinosaur fossils\, Wisconsin fossils and minerals\, cut and raw g
 emstones\, pearls\, shells\, materials for your own creations\, and so muc
 h more! \nThis year Ground View Metal Detectors will be holding an â€śEnd 
 of the Year Clearance Saleâ€ť with an amazing selection of metal detectors
  and supplies available for collectors of all ages! Expert Kevin Clark wil
 l also have free metal detecting demonstrations daily.  This will be a gre
 at time to get that gift for the collector in your family! \nThis show is 
 FREE and open to the public. \nIf you have any questions\, please contact 
 Jennifer Damrow at: 715-212-7080 or visit: www.exclusiveinspirations.com 
 \n\nEast Gate Hall\, Marathon Park located at 2101 Stewart Ave in Wausau\,
  WI \nOctober 7-8-9\nFriday: Noon-5:00pm (youth day\, with Q/A and special
  youth prices!)\nSaturday: 9:00am-5:00pm\nSunday: 10:00am-4:00pm\n
DTEND:20111007T230000
DTSTART:20111007T190000
LOCATION:Marathon Park\, East Gate Hall: 2101 Stewart Ave\, Wausau\, WI 544
 01
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SUMMARY:Wausau Gem\, Mineral and Fossil Show & Sale
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=543
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DESCRIPTION:As college costs climb higher each year\, many students and par
 ents undoubtedly wonder how they will afford the escalating tuition\, fees
  and other expenses of post-secondary education.\n\nA free Aug. 30 seminar
  at Jannsen + Company â€“ just in time for the new school year â€“ will ex
 amine investment strategies and tools to build a college nest egg. â€śEduc
 ation Savingsâ€ť will focus on advance planning and using tax-advantaged i
 nvestment vehicles to turn college dreams into reality. The 7:30 a.m. semi
 nar will be held at the Jannsen Center\, W239-N3490 Pewaukee Road (southea
 st corner of Capitol Drive and Highway 164)\, Pewaukee.\n\nâ€śA college ed
 ucation is more important than ever\, and is costlier than ever\, too\,â€ť
  said Terry Jannsen\, CPA\, CFPÂ®\, who will lead the seminar. â€śParents 
 and their children have many opportunities to save for higher education\, 
 but need to plan ahead and invest strategically to build their needed reso
 urces.â€ť\n\nEducation costs are unlikely to slow their rapid growth\, Jan
 nsen said\, making an early start on saving for college even more importan
 t.\n\nSeating is limited. Interested attendees should call (262) 513-9292 
 or e-mail marketing@jannsen.com to reserve a spot.\n\nFounded in 1975\, Ja
 nnsen + Company is a full-service certified public accounting and business
  resources firm with more than 30 professionals and employees. Besides a f
 ull range of CPA and payroll processing services\, Jannsen + Company advis
 es businesses on information technology\, human resources and wealth manag
 ement. Securities offered through 1st Global Capital Corp.\, Member FINRA\
 , SIPC. Investment Advisory Services offered through 1st Global Advisors\,
  Inc.\n
DTEND:20110830T153000
DTSTART:20110830T143000
LOCATION:Jannsen Center
SUMMARY:Education Savings
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=544
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Open Play between 4PM and 8PM.\n\nUNLIMITED FRIDAYS\nBring your
  own marker/mask & paint $20.00 \nFRIDAY MEET UP SPECIAL - LOG ON TO JOIN 
 A GROUP!\n\nExtra Paint			Extra Gear\n100 Paintballs $5.25		Jumpsuit Renta
 l $5.00\n200 Paintballs $7.00 	        Neck Cover $1.50\n500/1 bag $18.25	
 	Chest Cover $3.00\n2\,000/case Best Value $60.00	Gloves $4.00\n\nThe Pain
 tball Adventure field offers a host of features to accommodate any paintba
 ll player. Come test your skills in our outdoor 100\' X 200\' inflatable f
 ield.\nOur minimum age to play is 8 years old and all players under the ag
 e of 16 must have the release form signed by a parent or legal guardian. T
 he release forms (available on line) can be filled out prior to arrival at
  the field if you plan on coming with friends. \nJump online and register 
 with Action Territory\'s Paintball Meet-up. It\'s FREE. Talk to other pain
 tball players\, find new teams\, plan weekly or monthly games and tourname
 nts\, post pictures & video. All ages welcome! Come as a one man army\, or
  bring your full platoon for amateur to Competition level play. Enjoy memb
 er\'s-only Group Specials.\n$25 non-refundable deposit required within 48 
 hours of booking. Gratuity Appreciated.\nPAINTBALL MEETUP SPECIAL ::: 9 OR
  MORE: $15.99 per person. Come as you are! Our meet up special includes 1 
 hour of private field time : -Marker -Mask -Jumpsuit -200 paintballs\nEVER
 Y DAY SPECIAL\nBring your own marker/mask ::: $12.00 Per Person \n**ALL PA
 INT MUST BE PURCHASED AND USED ON-SITE**\nRental Wristband \n$15.00\n(incl
 udes marker\, mask\, suit rental and 100 paintballs)\n
DTEND:20110823T030000
DTSTART:20110822T230000
LOCATION:  Americas Action Territory Fun Park
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20110822T070000Z
SUMMARY:Open Play Paintball Fridays at Americas Action Territory Fun Park
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=545
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-86958A8eeX@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Open Play between 4PM and 8PM.\n\nUNLIMITED FRIDAYS\nBring your
  own marker/mask & paint $20.00 \nFRIDAY MEET UP SPECIAL - LOG ON TO JOIN 
 A GROUP!\n\nExtra Paint			Extra Gear\n100 Paintballs $5.25		Jumpsuit Renta
 l $5.00\n200 Paintballs $7.00 	        Neck Cover $1.50\n500/1 bag $18.25	
 	Chest Cover $3.00\n2\,000/case Best Value $60.00	Gloves $4.00\n\nThe Pain
 tball Adventure field offers a host of features to accommodate any paintba
 ll player. Come test your skills in our outdoor 100\' X 200\' inflatable f
 ield.\nOur minimum age to play is 8 years old and all players under the ag
 e of 16 must have the release form signed by a parent or legal guardian. T
 he release forms (available on line) can be filled out prior to arrival at
  the field if you plan on coming with friends. \nJump online and register 
 with Action Territory\'s Paintball Meet-up. It\'s FREE. Talk to other pain
 tball players\, find new teams\, plan weekly or monthly games and tourname
 nts\, post pictures & video. All ages welcome! Come as a one man army\, or
  bring your full platoon for amateur to Competition level play. Enjoy memb
 er\'s-only Group Specials.\n$25 non-refundable deposit required within 48 
 hours of booking. Gratuity Appreciated.\nPAINTBALL MEETUP SPECIAL ::: 9 OR
  MORE: $15.99 per person. Come as you are! Our meet up special includes 1 
 hour of private field time : -Marker -Mask -Jumpsuit -200 paintballs\nEVER
 Y DAY SPECIAL\nBring your own marker/mask ::: $12.00 Per Person \n**ALL PA
 INT MUST BE PURCHASED AND USED ON-SITE**\nRental Wristband \n$15.00\n(incl
 udes marker\, mask\, suit rental and 100 paintballs)\n
DTEND:20110823T030000
DTSTART:20110822T230000
LOCATION:  Americas Action Territory Fun Park
RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20110822T070000Z
SUMMARY:Open Play Paintball Fridays at Americas Action Territory Fun Park
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=546
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DESCRIPTION:51st Annual Prentice Progress Days \nSponsored by Prentice Lion
 s\, Volunteer Fire Department & Optimist Club \nFriday\, September 2\n6:00
  p.m.  Fireman\'s softball games at Lion\'s Park - Concessions by the Opti
 mist Club\nSaturday\, September 3 \nDunk Tank by the Prentice Dance Team\n
 Volleyball Court Open - Ice Cream Stand\n8:00 a.m.  Prentice High School A
 lumni Basketball Tournament at Prentice High School\, sponsored by the Boo
 ster Club. $100 entry fee per team. Call Jay Esterholm at 715-428-2200 to 
 register. Girls Games at 12:00 P.M.\, Legends Game at 5:00P.M. \n9:00 a.m.
  Softball Tournament all day at Lions Park \n10:00 a.m. All Day Arts and C
 rafts - Prentice School East Gym by Optimist Club call 428-2917\n10:30 a.m
 . Parade along Railroad Avenue\, Parade Marshal: John Anderson\n11:30 a.m.
  Barbecued Chicken Dinners\, Pies and Goodies served at the Lions Park and
  in high school cafeteria \n11:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Inflatable Rides at PHS
  Football Field. All rides are free.\n12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Genealogical 
 Research at Computer Lab with cooperation from the Price County Genealogic
 al Club\; Historical Display - High School Library - Jump River Historical
  Society and Knox Creek Heritage Center\n\n12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. BINGO! a
 t Railroad Ave. Recreational Center. Cost is 25 cents per card with 100% p
 ayout. \n1:00 p.m. Log Loading Contest- at high school parking lot\, spons
 ored by Cat Forest Products \n1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Free Music at Lions Pa
 rk Fire Truck Rides starting by St. John\'s Church \n1:00 p.m. Airplane Ri
 des at Airport \n1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Multitek Factory Tour and Machine D
 emos at Multitek\n2:00 p.m. Kids Fishing Contest at Buccaneer Pond\, Spons
 ored by Chequamegon Club\n2:00 p.m. 2011 Miss Prentice Coronation at Lion\
 's Park\n\n8:00 p.m. (Dusk) Free Movie \'Rio\' at the Lion\'s Park. Rain L
 ocation in PHS East Gymnasium \n8:00 p.m. Dance- at Fire Hall featuring th
 e Bear Creek Band\nSunday\, September 4 \n10:00am Softball Tournament at L
 ion\'s Park - Concessions by the Optimist Club\n8:00-11:00am Tee-Off - Leo
  Heikkinen Memorial Golf Tournament\nRain Date Monday - by Optimist Club -
  $5.00 entry fee + Green Fee\n12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.  Progress Days Pig Ca
 tching Contest at Lion\'s Park. Win Cash Prizes! \n12:00 p.m. Prentice Hig
 h School Alumni Basketball Tournament (continued) Slam Dunk &3 point conte
 sts at 1:00 PM \n1:00 p.m. Bean Bag Toss at Lion\'s Park by D\'s Burger & 
 Bowl \n4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Spaghetti Feed at PHS Cafeteria by Prentice E
 MTs. Proceeds to go towards new ambulance\n7:00pm Community Hymn Sing - Pr
 entice School West Gym - coffee & fellowship to follow \nMonday\, Septembe
 r 5 (Rain Date) \n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110903
LOCATION:Downtown\, Airport\, School and Lions Park
SUMMARY:Prentice Progress Days
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DESCRIPTION:51st Annual Prentice Progress Days \nSponsored by Prentice Lion
 s\, Volunteer Fire Department & Optimist Club \nFriday\, September 2\n6:00
  p.m.  Fireman\'s softball games at Lion\'s Park - Concessions by the Opti
 mist Club\nSaturday\, September 3 \nDunk Tank by the Prentice Dance Team\n
 Volleyball Court Open - Ice Cream Stand\n8:00 a.m.  Prentice High School A
 lumni Basketball Tournament at Prentice High School\, sponsored by the Boo
 ster Club. $100 entry fee per team. Call Jay Esterholm at 715-428-2200 to 
 register. Girls Games at 12:00 P.M.\, Legends Game at 5:00P.M. \n9:00 a.m.
  Softball Tournament all day at Lions Park \n10:00 a.m. All Day Arts and C
 rafts - Prentice School East Gym by Optimist Club call 428-2917\n10:30 a.m
 . Parade along Railroad Avenue\, Parade Marshal: John Anderson\n11:30 a.m.
  Barbecued Chicken Dinners\, Pies and Goodies served at the Lions Park and
  in high school cafeteria \n11:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Inflatable Rides at PHS
  Football Field. All rides are free.\n12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Genealogical 
 Research at Computer Lab with cooperation from the Price County Genealogic
 al Club\; Historical Display - High School Library - Jump River Historical
  Society and Knox Creek Heritage Center\n\n12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. BINGO! a
 t Railroad Ave. Recreational Center. Cost is 25 cents per card with 100% p
 ayout. \n1:00 p.m. Log Loading Contest- at high school parking lot\, spons
 ored by Cat Forest Products \n1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Free Music at Lions Pa
 rk Fire Truck Rides starting by St. John\'s Church \n1:00 p.m. Airplane Ri
 des at Airport \n1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Multitek Factory Tour and Machine D
 emos at Multitek\n2:00 p.m. Kids Fishing Contest at Buccaneer Pond\, Spons
 ored by Chequamegon Club\n2:00 p.m. 2011 Miss Prentice Coronation at Lion\
 's Park\n\n8:00 p.m. (Dusk) Free Movie \'Rio\' at the Lion\'s Park. Rain L
 ocation in PHS East Gymnasium \n8:00 p.m. Dance- at Fire Hall featuring th
 e Bear Creek Band\nSunday\, September 4 \n10:00am Softball Tournament at L
 ion\'s Park - Concessions by the Optimist Club\n8:00-11:00am Tee-Off - Leo
  Heikkinen Memorial Golf Tournament\nRain Date Monday - by Optimist Club -
  $5.00 entry fee + Green Fee\n12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.  Progress Days Pig Ca
 tching Contest at Lion\'s Park. Win Cash Prizes! \n12:00 p.m. Prentice Hig
 h School Alumni Basketball Tournament (continued) Slam Dunk &3 point conte
 sts at 1:00 PM \n1:00 p.m. Bean Bag Toss at Lion\'s Park by D\'s Burger & 
 Bowl \n4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Spaghetti Feed at PHS Cafeteria by Prentice E
 MTs. Proceeds to go towards new ambulance\n7:00pm Community Hymn Sing - Pr
 entice School West Gym - coffee & fellowship to follow \nMonday\, Septembe
 r 5 (Rain Date) \n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20110903
LOCATION:Lions Park
SUMMARY:Prentice Progress Days
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DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, September 4 \n10:00am Softball Tournament at Lion\'s P
 ark - Concessions by the Optimist Club\n8:00-11:00am Tee-Off - Leo Heikkin
 en Memorial Golf Tournament\nRain Date Monday - by Optimist Club - $5.00 e
 ntry fee + Green Fee\n12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.  Progress Days Pig Catching C
 ontest at Lion\'s Park. Win Cash Prizes! \n12:00 p.m. Prentice High School
  Alumni Basketball Tournament (continued) Slam Dunk &3 point contests at 1
 :00 PM \n1:00 p.m. Bean Bag Toss at Lion\'s Park by D\'s Burger & Bowl \n4
 :00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Spaghetti Feed at PHS Cafeteria by Prentice EMTs. Pro
 ceeds to go towards new ambulance\n7:00pm Community Hymn Sing - Prentice S
 chool West Gym - coffee & fellowship to follow \n
DTEND:20110905T040000
DTSTART:20110904T150000
LOCATION:Downtown\, Golf Course\, Lions Park and School
SUMMARY:Prentice Progress Days
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=549
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:The Historic Indian Agency House is hosting their 3rd annual li
 ving history event on Saturday\, September 24\, 2011 from 9AM to 5PM.  As 
 part of our ongoing 2011 military theme\, this year’s living history event
  will transport you back in time to the tense and intriguing Black Hawk Wa
 r era.  The event’s official title is “We Must Prepare Ourselves: The Blac
 k Hawk War at the Portage\, an 1832 Living History Weekend.”   \n\nOn Sept
 ember 24th\, visitors to the site will get the chance to observe and inter
 act with a host of 19th-century character in an authentic historic setting
 \, including Indian Agent John Kinzie and his wife Juliette (original inha
 bitants of the Agency House)\, militia men\, a soldier and officer’s wife 
 from Fort Winnebago\, and an frontier doctor.  These experienced interpret
 ers will immerse visitors in the somewhat chaotic atmosphere of 1832\, as 
 European settlers\, traders\, and those stationed at Fort Winnebago braced
  themselves for the violence and bloodshed of the so-called Black Hawk War
  that threatened to make its way to the portage.  \n\nHistoric demonstrati
 ons\, activities\, and special museum house tours throughout the day will 
 help visitors better understand the context and story of the Black Hawk Wa
 r\, with a specific emphasis on the relationship of John Kinzie and the Ho
 -Chunk people—who ultimately decided to remain neutral within the conflict
 .  \n\nAt 11AM\, 1PM and 3:30PM\, catch a musket firing demonstration. The
 n\, at 2PM\, join us for a “19th-century Firearms Care\, Collecting & Use”
  presentation\, featuring a discussion of one of the site’s most prized ar
 tifacts\, a 1741 Brown Bess. Finally\, jump on a special guided tour of th
 e Indian Agency House at 10AM\, noon\, or 4PM\, where our costumed interpr
 eters stationed throughout the house will share their knowledge of 19th-ce
 ntury medicinal practices\, outdoor cooking\, and other historical topics.
 \n\nThe participating reeneactors are experienced educators with an intere
 st specifically in the 1830s and Black Hawk War era.  And they can’t wait 
 to share their knowledge with you!\n\nThis event is free to the public\, e
 xcept for the guided tours for which there is a minimal fee.  \n\n“We Must
  Prepare Ourselves” is made possible by a generous grant from the Great Ci
 rcle Foundation\, Inc. of East Northport\, New York.  For information rega
 rding this and any other Historic Indian Agency House event\, call Directo
 r Destinee Udelhoven at (608) 742 – 6362.\n
DTEND:20110902T003100
DTSTART:20110901T233100
LOCATION:Historic Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:The Black Hawk War at the Portage: An 1832 Living History Weekend
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=550
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, November 20\, 2011\n\nPresent Music will perform Henry
  Brantâ€™s Wind\, Water\, Clouds & Fire. This piece features over 100 musi
 cians and singers widely situated throughout the Cathedral of St. John\'s 
 in a performance that evokes the scale and immensity of the natural world.
  Collaborators: Present Music\, Milwaukee Choral Artists\, PIUS XI High Sc
 hool Choir\, Bucks Native American Singing & Drumming Group\, Arrowhead Hi
 gh School Choir\, Homestead High School Choir\, Milwaukee Youth Symphony O
 rchestra violinists\, and Vocal Arts Academy of Milwaukee.
DTEND:20110913T010000
DTSTART:20110912T230000
LOCATION:Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist
SUMMARY:Present Music\'s Thanksgiving Concert
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=551
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8728wV9GsA@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Open from 10:00am to 5:00pm Columbus Day October 10\nCall for D
 etails on our Outdoor and Indoor wristband specials!
DTEND:20111011T000000
DTSTART:20111010T170000
LOCATION:America\'s Action Territory
SUMMARY:Celebrate Columbus Day and â€śDiscoverâ€ť the Fun at Action Territo
 ry!
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=552
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-87349L2DLU@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:On the last Friday of the month come and relax for a while at E
 BCO Artworks with art and friends. The themed exhibit includes resident ar
 tists and featured SVA artists. Working artist studios are open for a peek
  inside and maybe catch an artist at work. Youâ€™ll see great local art an
 d enjoy some spirited refreshments\, conversation and entertainment.
DTEND:20111029T050000
DTSTART:20111029T010000
LOCATION:Sheboygan Visual Artists -Ebco Artworks
SUMMARY:Final Fridays Art Exhibition
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=553
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8739tVZAVc@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:(Burlington\, WI) YMCA Camp MacLean is proud to present the 18t
 h annual â€śCrafts in the Woodsâ€ť Arts and Crafts Show Saturday November 
 26th\, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. \nThere will be more than 50 craft
 ers\, a bake sale\, hot lunch\, and Mrs. Clausâ€™ Coffee Shop with gourmet
  coffees & desserts. Craters will be in the William Rust Lodge as well as 
 19 cabins throughout camp. Admission is $3.75 for ages 12 and up and $1.00
  for ages 6-11. All admissions include parking and shuttle service from th
 e parking lot to main camp. Proceeds from the event help families in need 
 send their children to camp. \nYMCA Camp MacLean is located 1 mile east of
  Burlington\, WI on County Rd. E (Durand Ave.) Camp MacLean is a year roun
 d facility serving youth and families primarily from Wisconsin and Illinoi
 s. For more information call camp at 262-763-7742.\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111126
LOCATION:YMCA Camp MacLean
SUMMARY:Crafts in the Woods
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=554
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8745LW35Kp@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Two Day  Annual Art Auction at EBCO ArtWorks\, 1201 Erie Ave\, 
 Sheboygan.  Everyone is welcome to take part in or simply enjoy the artwor
 ks being auctioned. This area of the state has amazing artists and the SVA
  is home to many of them.
DTEND:20111202T150000
DTSTART:20111202T120000
LOCATION:Sheboygan Visual Artists
SUMMARY:Holiday Gala and Original Art Sale/ Live and Silent Auctions
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=555
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8750TTbP0i@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Two Day  Annual Art Auction at EBCO ArtWorks\, 1201 Erie Ave\, 
 Sheboygan.  Everyone is welcome to take part in or simply enjoy the artwor
 ks being auctioned. This area of the state has amazing artists and the SVA
  is home to many of them. \n6-8pm: art for sale/silent auction\n8-9pm: Liv
 e Auction\n
DTEND:20111204T050000
DTSTART:20111204T010000
LOCATION:Sheboygan Visual Artists - EBCO Artworks
SUMMARY:Holiday Gala and Original Art Sale/ Live and Silent Auctions
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=556
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8756K4SU7o@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a magical evening on Friday\, Decemeber 2nd from 4:
 00-9:00pm where 100\,000 lights will adorn Broad Street in the historic Vi
 llage of Greendale.  This free event is being put on by the Greendale Vill
 age Business Association.  The event includes a visit from Santa\, carriag
 e rides (for a minimal fee)\, the play \'A Christmas Carol\'\, holiday mus
 ic provided by various various groups\, chestnuts roasting on an open fire
  and so much more.  All shopkeepers will be dressed in Dickens attire and 
 have their stores decked out for the holidays.  Please remember to bring y
 our camera to capture the family memories that will be made in Greendale. 
  We hope that you can join us.
DTEND:20111111T040000
DTSTART:20111110T230000
LOCATION:Downtown Greendale
SUMMARY:A Dickens of a Christmas
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=557
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-876297pPZS@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:De-stress and de-tox this holiday season! \n\nJoin Crystal Rohd
 e\, RYT (Pura Vida Yoga\, LLC) for a 90-minute yoga class followed by disc
 ussion on detoxing for your health and the importance of breath and breath
 ing techniques.  The event will wrap up with a 10 minute savasana (relaxat
 ion.)\n\nDate: 12/3/11\nCost: $40\n\nPre-registration required! \nontact C
 rystal to sign up: 920-851-1084  crystal.rohde@hotmail.com\n\nSee the atta
 ched flyer for more information on the event!
DTEND:20111115T230000
DTSTART:20111115T213000
LOCATION:Premier Fitness
SUMMARY:Holiday Yoga Intensive
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=558
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-87675vgOwV@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:De-stress and de-tox this holiday season! \n\nJoin Crystal Rohd
 e\, RYT (Pura Vida Yoga\, LLC) for a 90-minute yoga class followed by disc
 ussion on detoxing for your health and the importance of breath and breath
 ing techniques.  The event will wrap up with a 10 minute savasana (relaxat
 ion.)\n\nDate: 12/3/11\nCost: $40\n\nPre-registration required! \nontact C
 rystal to sign up: 920-851-1084  crystal.rohde@hotmail.com\n\nSee the atta
 ched flyer for more information on the event!
DTEND:20111115T230000
DTSTART:20111115T213000
LOCATION:Premier Fitness
SUMMARY:Holiday Yoga Intensive
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:De-stress and de-tox this holiday season! \n\nJoin Crystal Rohd
 e\, RYT (Pura Vida Yoga\, LLC) for a 90-minute yoga class followed by disc
 ussion on detoxing for your health and the importance of breath and breath
 ing techniques.  The event will wrap up with a 10 minute savasana (relaxat
 ion.)\n\nDate: 12/3/11\nCost: $40\n\nPre-registration required! \nontact C
 rystal to sign up: 920-851-1084  crystal.rohde@hotmail.com\n\nSee the atta
 ched flyer for more information on the event!
DTEND:20111115T230000
DTSTART:20111115T213000
LOCATION:Premier Fitness
SUMMARY:Holiday Yoga Intensive
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=560
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:This yearâ€™s Kiddie Christmas will be held Wednesday\, Decembe
 r 7th\, from 4 to 6 pm in the Visitorâ€™s Center. Participants at this fre
 e event will make old-fashioned Christmas ornaments to decorate the Agency
  House tree and paint a wooden top to take home. Apple cider and treats wi
 ll refresh young guests\, and Santa Claus is scheduled to stop by at 4:30!
  All goodies and activity materials will be distributed on a first-come\, 
 first-serve basis\; doors open promptly at 4:00.  Although this event is f
 ree as always\, donations are encouraged and will be gratefully accepted.
 \n\nFor those who might be interested\, a Noahâ€™s Ark Animal Workshop boo
 th will be available at this yearâ€™s Kiddie Christmas. For an $11 fee\, p
 articipants can choose an animal friend to stuff and take home\, with $4 o
 f each purchase directly supporting the Agency House and its many annual c
 hildrenâ€™s programming events. \n\nCall 608-742-6362 for more information
 .
DTEND:20111118T191800
DTSTART:20111118T181800
LOCATION:HIstoric Indian Agency House
SUMMARY:KIDDIE CHRISTMAS
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=561
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8785VUVETl@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Present Music & Shepherd Express 30th Birthday Party & Concert!
 \nFree food plus Milwaukeeâ€™s premier polka-pop party band\, The Squeezet
 tes!\nSat.\, Jan. 7 at 7:30pm at Turner Hall Ballroom\nwww.presentmusic.or
 g / (414) 271-0711\n\n30 years ago in Milwaukee\, Present Music performed 
 their first concert and the Shepherd Express published their first issue. 
 On January 7\, we celebrate. For the first time in Present Music history\,
  the audience has chosen the music. Through online voting\, six contempora
 ry music selections were chosen â€“ from hauntingly beautiful to fun and q
 uirky â€“ the top voted choices will be revealed at the concert.  Present 
 Music and the entire audience (yes\, you) will perform\, Souvenir\, a mult
 i-media\, glow-in-the-dark extravaganza for the senses.  No rehearsal requ
 ired â€“ just get your ticket for the concert! But wait\, thereâ€™s more -
 - the Present Music ensemble is also looking for 15 additional instrumenta
 lists to join them in Souvenir. These performers will create sound effects
  with their instrument of choice â€“ no skill\, only enthusiasm is require
 d. Interested? Climb up into your attic\, dust off your high school band c
 larinet\, flute\, tuba or whatever and email us at newmusic@presentmusic.o
 rg. \n
DTEND:20111201T060000
DTSTART:20111201T023000
LOCATION:Turner Hall Ballroom
SUMMARY:Present Music Choose Concert
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=562
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-87904N1GH7@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Present Music & Shepherd Express 30th Birthday Party & Concert!
 \nFree food plus Milwaukeeâ€™s premier polka-pop party band\, The Squeezet
 tes!\nSat.\, Jan. 7 at 7:30pm at Turner Hall Ballroom\nwww.presentmusic.or
 g / (414) 271-0711\n\n30 years ago in Milwaukee\, Present Music performed 
 their first concert and the Shepherd Express published their first issue. 
 On January 7\, we celebrate. For the first time in Present Music history\,
  the audience has chosen the music. Through online voting\, six contempora
 ry music selections were chosen â€“ from hauntingly beautiful to fun and q
 uirky â€“ the top voted choices will be revealed at the concert.  Present 
 Music and the entire audience (yes\, you) will perform\, Souvenir\, a mult
 i-media\, glow-in-the-dark extravaganza for the senses.  No rehearsal requ
 ired â€“ just get your ticket for the concert! But wait\, thereâ€™s more -
 - the Present Music ensemble is also looking for 15 additional instrumenta
 lists to join them in Souvenir. These performers will create sound effects
  with their instrument of choice â€“ no skill\, only enthusiasm is require
 d. Interested? Climb up into your attic\, dust off your high school band c
 larinet\, flute\, tuba or whatever and email us at newmusic@presentmusic.o
 rg. \n
DTEND:20111201T060000
DTSTART:20111201T023000
LOCATION:Turner Hall Ballroom
SUMMARY:Present Music Choose Concert
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=563
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8796W7lfLU@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Browse gift ideas by 24 artists -- handcrafted originals of jew
 elry\, ceramics\, glass\, sculpture\, paintings\, photographs\, and wearab
 le fiber art.  Meet some artists and maybe peek into a working studio.  At
  the corner of 12th St. and Erie Ave. in Sheboygan.  Free and public.
DTEND:20111210T210000
DTSTART:20111210T170000
LOCATION:EBCO Artworks Building
SUMMARY:\'OPEN GIFT GALLERY\' at EBCO ArtWorks
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=564
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8802aAiXaK@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Browse gift ideas by 24 artists -- handcrafted originals of jew
 elry\, ceramics\, glass\, sculpture\, paintings\, photographs\, and wearab
 le fiber art.  Meet some artists and maybe peek into a working studio.  At
  the corner of 12th St. and Erie Ave. in Sheboygan.  Free and public.
DTEND:20111214T210000
DTSTART:20111214T170000
LOCATION:EBCO Artworks Building
SUMMARY:\'OPEN GIFT GALLERY\' at EBCO ArtWorks
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=565
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8808wwfiAj@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION: Browse gift ideas by 24 artists -- handcrafted originals of je
 welry\, ceramics\, glass\, sculpture\, paintings\, photographs\, and weara
 ble fiber art.  Meet some artists and maybe peek into a working studio.  A
 t the corner of 12th St. and Erie Ave. in Sheboygan.  Free and public.
DTEND:20111216T030000
DTSTART:20111216T000000
LOCATION:EBCO Artworks Building
SUMMARY:\'OPEN GIFT GALLERY\' at EBCO ArtWorks.
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=566
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8814oTRHrE@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Browse gift ideas by 24 artists -- handcrafted originals of jew
 elry\, ceramics\, glass\, sculpture\, paintings\, photographs\, and wearab
 le fiber art.  Meet some artists and maybe peek into a working studio.  At
  the corner of 12th St. and Erie Ave. in Sheboygan.  Free and public
DTEND:20111217T210000
DTSTART:20111217T170000
LOCATION:EBCO Artworks Building
SUMMARY:\'OPEN GIFT GALLERY\' at EBCO ArtWorks.
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=567
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8819auwdww@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Browse gift ideas by 24 artists -- handcrafted originals of jew
 elry\, ceramics\, glass\, sculpture\, paintings\, photographs\, and wearab
 le fiber art.  Meet some artists and maybe peek into a working studio.  At
  the corner of 12th St. and Erie Ave. in Sheboygan.  Free and public
DTEND:20111221T210000
DTSTART:20111221T170000
LOCATION:EBCO Artworks Building
SUMMARY:\'OPEN GIFT GALLERY\' at EBCO ArtWorks
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=568
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8825Ue7bo9@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Browse gift ideas by 24 artists -- handcrafted originals of jew
 elry\, ceramics\, glass\, sculpture\, paintings\, photographs\, and wearab
 le fiber art.  Meet some artists and maybe peek into a working studio.  At
  the corner of 12th St. and Erie Ave. in Sheboygan.  Free and public.
DTEND:20111223T030000
DTSTART:20111223T000000
LOCATION:EBCO Artworks Building
SUMMARY:\'OPEN GIFT GALLERY\' at EBCO ArtWorks
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=569
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-88308GXALA@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Festive Christmas music\, great fellowship\, inspirational mess
 age.\n\nCookies & refreshments to follow.\n\nInvite your family & friends 
 to join us for this festive event. \n\n(262)  363-5443\n
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20111211
LOCATION:Orchard Hill Assembly of God
SUMMARY:Christmas Praise Service
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=570
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8836wHAXL1@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:All new meat raffles - pork loins - fill your freezer - super m
 eat and combo boxes. Side raffles include: fishing package\, combo raffles
 \,air compressor\, main raffle offers cash and many different prizes. Fish
 ing begins at 6 a.m. registration at Smokey\'s Musky Shop on Lakeview Blvd
 . and runs until 2:30 p.m. Cash prizes paid for different categories. Don\
 't miss this event it is a great time. Fisheree runs regardless of ice con
 ditions. Please check with area bait shops for ice condition updates.
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120211
LOCATION:Curly\'s Waterfront Sports Bar
SUMMARY:Badger Fisherman\'s League Annual Ice Fisheree
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=571
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8841MAbJtV@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Annual holistic education event offering people the opportunity
  to explore areas of personal\, professional and spiritual growth to enhan
 ce their lives. We are dedicated to natural health and the human potential
  and invite you to connect with Mother Nature in the beauty of the Milwauk
 ee Domes.  You will share the day with specialists in health and wellness\
 , life coaching and personal growth programs\, natural healing\, herbs\, o
 rganic items\, animal communicators\, sound healers\, psychic readings\, a
 nd so much more. Explore\, discover\, and feel good.
DTEND:20120125T000000
DTSTART:20120124T160000
LOCATION:Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory \'The Domes\'
SUMMARY:Dare to be Aware Fair
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=572
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8847oR6laf@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Annual holistic education event offering people the opportunity
  to explore areas of personal\, professional and spiritual growth to enhan
 ce their lives. We are dedicated to natural health and the human potential
  and invite you to connect with Mother Nature in the beauty of the Milwauk
 ee Domes.  You will share the day with specialists in health and wellness\
 , life coaching and personal growth programs\, natural healing\, herbs\, o
 rganic items\, animal communicators\, sound healers\, psychic readings\, a
 nd so much more. Explore\, discover\, and feel good.
DTEND:20120125T000000
DTSTART:20120124T160000
LOCATION:Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory \'The Domes\'
SUMMARY:Dare to be Aware Fair
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=573
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:20120206T123621CET-8853AwF2bm@METACALENDARS_LINK
DTSTAMP:20120206T113621Z
DESCRIPTION:Annual holistic education event offering people the opportunity
  to explore areas of personal\, professional and spiritual growth to enhan
 ce their lives. We are dedicated to natural health and the human potential
  and invite you to connect with Mother Nature in the beauty of the Milwauk
 ee Domes.  You will share the day with specialists in health and wellness\
 , life coaching and personal growth programs\, natural healing\, herbs\, o
 rganic items\, animal communicators\, sound healers\, psychic readings\, a
 nd so much more. Explore\, discover\, and feel good.
DTEND:20120125T000000
DTSTART:20120124T160000
LOCATION:Mitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory \'The Domes\'
SUMMARY:Dare to be Aware Fair
URL;VALUE=URI:METACALENDARS_LINKview.php?display=event&eventid=574
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