The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
To provide facts, science, and information about drugs to teens, a new exhibit has been developed by the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Museum for use in public libraries around the country. The exhibit addresses teens and younger children by asking “So what’s the big deal about drugs?” The exhibit entitled, "Drugs and You: Use your Head," provides information about specific drugs but goes on to encourage teens to develop dreams for their future and create opportunities to engage in healthy activities and positive friendships. This exhibit will be on display at the Library in January.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
B.Y.O.B. (Club) is a non-traditional book club for adults. Instead of reading a predetermined title, participants meet at the library to share what they’re currently reading and pick up new recommended reads. We will have a hot cocoa bar to share while we talk. Whether you can’t wait to talk up your new favorite title or just want to listen to the conversation, all are welcome to join!
Lunda Community Center, Black River Falls / 5:30pm-6:30pm
Metcon combines cardio and strength as well as aerobic and anaerobic movements to challenge your current fitness level and maximize energy production. We will use dumbbells, resistance bands, kettlebells, and more. $3 for members, $6 for non-members.
It's a new year and we have new puzzles. It must be time for another Puzzle Race! Work by yourself or as a team to see how fast you can put together a 500 piece puzzle. Are you the fastest puzzler in town? We're going to find out!
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
To provide facts, science, and information about drugs to teens, a new exhibit has been developed by the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Museum for use in public libraries around the country. The exhibit addresses teens and younger children by asking “So what’s the big deal about drugs?” The exhibit entitled, "Drugs and You: Use your Head," provides information about specific drugs but goes on to encourage teens to develop dreams for their future and create opportunities to engage in healthy activities and positive friendships. This exhibit will be on display at the Library in January.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
To provide facts, science, and information about drugs to teens, a new exhibit has been developed by the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Museum for use in public libraries around the country. The exhibit addresses teens and younger children by asking “So what’s the big deal about drugs?” The exhibit entitled, "Drugs and You: Use your Head," provides information about specific drugs but goes on to encourage teens to develop dreams for their future and create opportunities to engage in healthy activities and positive friendships. This exhibit will be on display at the Library in January.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Come and Check out the Sneak Peek Day for our New Release Books. Be the First one to check out a new book hot off the press!! You are allowed 2 items from the Sneak Peek table and the check out period is just two weeks!
Rapper and Milwaukee native Josiah Gillie, known professionally as J.P., will take the stage at his alma mater, the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, this January as students return to campus from their winter break. Tickets are $15 plus fees for the general public and free for students with a UW-Stevens Point I.D. All attendees must purchase/reserve a ticket online at tickets.uwsp.edu. The event is 18+ and no one under 18 will be allowed to attend, even with supervision. No bags, coats or carry-ins are allowed. Coats and bags will be checked in a non-secure area. Gillie, a 20-year-old rising rapper, is known for his 2024 mixtape “Coming Out Party,” with the hit single “Bad Bitty.” The song that saw his rise to fame was created in his residence hall room at UW-Stevens Point with his brother, manager and UWSP marketing major Myles Coleman. He initially chose to attend UW-Stevens Point to play basketball. However, when he discovered the high-quality music and voice program the university offers, he said this was “icing on the cake” in coming to the university.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
To provide facts, science, and information about drugs to teens, a new exhibit has been developed by the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Museum for use in public libraries around the country. The exhibit addresses teens and younger children by asking “So what’s the big deal about drugs?” The exhibit entitled, "Drugs and You: Use your Head," provides information about specific drugs but goes on to encourage teens to develop dreams for their future and create opportunities to engage in healthy activities and positive friendships. This exhibit will be on display at the Library in January.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Are you looking for something to do after school? Come play the Library's own version of mini golf! Put your skills to the test with fun set up around the Library! This program is intended for grades 6 through 12.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
To provide facts, science, and information about drugs to teens, a new exhibit has been developed by the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Museum for use in public libraries around the country. The exhibit addresses teens and younger children by asking “So what’s the big deal about drugs?” The exhibit entitled, "Drugs and You: Use your Head," provides information about specific drugs but goes on to encourage teens to develop dreams for their future and create opportunities to engage in healthy activities and positive friendships. This exhibit will be on display at the Library in January.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Lunda Community Center, Black River Falls / 9:30am-10:30am
Ages 4 and up. $3 for members, $6 for non-members. A fitness focused class for those who want to combine the health benefits of a traditional kickboxing class without any of the bruises or downsides to traditional kickboxing. Register online with the Lunda Community Center.
Celebrate International Lego Day early by coming to build anything you'd like! We'll provide the Legos. All you need to bring is your imagination! Just stop in or build all afternoon.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
To provide facts, science, and information about drugs to teens, a new exhibit has been developed by the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Museum for use in public libraries around the country. The exhibit addresses teens and younger children by asking “So what’s the big deal about drugs?” The exhibit entitled, "Drugs and You: Use your Head," provides information about specific drugs but goes on to encourage teens to develop dreams for their future and create opportunities to engage in healthy activities and positive friendships. This exhibit will be on display at the Library in January.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Witness what it takes to embark on the first human mission beyond Earth’s orbit. All regular public shows are around one hour long and include a 25-min presentation focusing on the current night sky of Central Wisconsin (bright stars, constellations, planets, etc.) All events are free and open to the public, but donations are appreciated and help continue these programs.Planetarium seating is first come, first served for up to 55 people. Groups of eight or more may schedule a special showing of any planetarium program by calling 715-346-2208 or completing an online request form. There is a cost for these requests. The planetarium is located on the second floor of the UW-Stevens Point Science Building, 2001 Fourth Ave., Stevens Point. Parking is available in Lot D behind the building and is free in all university lots after 7 p.m. and on weekends. Stargazing sessions are available Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 8:30-10 p.m., weather dependent, on Colman field, located on the corner of Maria St. and Reserve St. Viewings will be held only if the skies are clear and the temperature is above 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Please check the department’s website linked below for weather status updates. Learn more at https://www.uwsp.edu/smcpa/blocher-planetarium.
Follow along with “Sesame Street” characters as they learn about important landmarks within the universe. All regular public shows are around one hour long and include a 25-min presentation focusing on the current night sky of Central Wisconsin (bright stars, constellations, planets, etc.) All events are free and open to the public, but donations are appreciated and help continue these programs.Planetarium seating is first come, first served for up to 55 people. Groups of eight or more may schedule a special showing of any planetarium program by calling 715-346-2208 or completing an online request form. There is a cost for these requests. The planetarium is located on the second floor of the UW-Stevens Point Science Building, 2001 Fourth Ave., Stevens Point. Parking is available in Lot D behind the building and is free in all university lots after 7 p.m. and on weekends. Stargazing sessions are available Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 8:30-10 p.m., weather dependent, on Colman field, located on the corner of Maria St. and Reserve St. Viewings will be held only if the skies are clear and the temperature is above 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Please check the department’s website linked below for weather status updates. Learn more at https://www.uwsp.edu/smcpa/blocher-planetarium.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
To provide facts, science, and information about drugs to teens, a new exhibit has been developed by the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Museum for use in public libraries around the country. The exhibit addresses teens and younger children by asking “So what’s the big deal about drugs?” The exhibit entitled, "Drugs and You: Use your Head," provides information about specific drugs but goes on to encourage teens to develop dreams for their future and create opportunities to engage in healthy activities and positive friendships. This exhibit will be on display at the Library in January.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Community is welcome! While much of this evening is geared towards 8th grade & HS students and families, we will have several area businesses, organizations, post-secondary institutions and military representatives that local people in our community may benefit from chatting with. It certainly is an opportunity to learn about and explore many services and careers we have here locally. Additionally, NEW this year, our 7th grade students and staff will be hosting a "Medieval Night" in the auditorium that they are hoping families and communities will come visit.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
To provide facts, science, and information about drugs to teens, a new exhibit has been developed by the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Museum for use in public libraries around the country. The exhibit addresses teens and younger children by asking “So what’s the big deal about drugs?” The exhibit entitled, "Drugs and You: Use your Head," provides information about specific drugs but goes on to encourage teens to develop dreams for their future and create opportunities to engage in healthy activities and positive friendships. This exhibit will be on display at the Library in January.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Lunda Community Center, Black River Falls / 5:30pm-6:30pm
Metcon combines cardio and strength as well as aerobic and anaerobic movements to challenge your current fitness level and maximize energy production. We will use dumbbells, resistance bands, kettlebells, and more. $3 for members, $6 for non-members.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
To provide facts, science, and information about drugs to teens, a new exhibit has been developed by the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Museum for use in public libraries around the country. The exhibit addresses teens and younger children by asking “So what’s the big deal about drugs?” The exhibit entitled, "Drugs and You: Use your Head," provides information about specific drugs but goes on to encourage teens to develop dreams for their future and create opportunities to engage in healthy activities and positive friendships. This exhibit will be on display at the Library in January.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
To provide facts, science, and information about drugs to teens, a new exhibit has been developed by the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Museum for use in public libraries around the country. The exhibit addresses teens and younger children by asking “So what’s the big deal about drugs?” The exhibit entitled, "Drugs and You: Use your Head," provides information about specific drugs but goes on to encourage teens to develop dreams for their future and create opportunities to engage in healthy activities and positive friendships. This exhibit will be on display at the Library in January.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
FREE SERVICES FOR NEW & EXISTING CHILDCARE BUSINESSES: Assistance with creating a business plan and financial projections; Answer questions on the different regulation types; Feedback and review of policy handbooks; Navigating the regulation process (including background checks, fingerprinting, applications, educational requirements, etc.); Onsite consultation on setting up your childcare environment; Technical assistance around health & safety requirements; Access to resources and grant opportunities. Contact us by phone 715.836.7511 or [email protected]. Register here: https://www.successfulbusiness.org/events
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
To provide facts, science, and information about drugs to teens, a new exhibit has been developed by the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Museum for use in public libraries around the country. The exhibit addresses teens and younger children by asking “So what’s the big deal about drugs?” The exhibit entitled, "Drugs and You: Use your Head," provides information about specific drugs but goes on to encourage teens to develop dreams for their future and create opportunities to engage in healthy activities and positive friendships. This exhibit will be on display at the Library in January.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Under the skilled direction of director Donna Thompson, this updated version of “Godspell” displays a masterful retelling of the original sensation, injected with contemporary references and new arrangements. The show tells a story of a small group of people helping Jesus Christ recounting different parables by using a wide variety of games, storytelling techniques and a hefty dose of comic timing. An eclectic blend of songs, ranging in style from pop to vaudeville, is employed into the story of Jesus' life. Dissolving hauntingly into the Last Supper and the Crucifixion, the messages of kindness, tolerance and love come vibrantly to life. This production is sponsored by the Laird Fund for the Arts. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at tickets.uwsp.edu.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
To provide facts, science, and information about drugs to teens, a new exhibit has been developed by the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Museum for use in public libraries around the country. The exhibit addresses teens and younger children by asking “So what’s the big deal about drugs?” The exhibit entitled, "Drugs and You: Use your Head," provides information about specific drugs but goes on to encourage teens to develop dreams for their future and create opportunities to engage in healthy activities and positive friendships. This exhibit will be on display at the Library in January.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Under the skilled direction of director Donna Thompson, this updated version of “Godspell” displays a masterful retelling of the original sensation, injected with contemporary references and new arrangements. The show tells a story of a small group of people helping Jesus Christ recounting different parables by using a wide variety of games, storytelling techniques and a hefty dose of comic timing. An eclectic blend of songs, ranging in style from pop to vaudeville, is employed into the story of Jesus' life. Dissolving hauntingly into the Last Supper and the Crucifixion, the messages of kindness, tolerance and love come vibrantly to life. This production is sponsored by the Laird Fund for the Arts. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at tickets.uwsp.edu.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Under the skilled direction of director Donna Thompson, this updated version of “Godspell” displays a masterful retelling of the original sensation, injected with contemporary references and new arrangements. The show tells a story of a small group of people helping Jesus Christ recounting different parables by using a wide variety of games, storytelling techniques and a hefty dose of comic timing. An eclectic blend of songs, ranging in style from pop to vaudeville, is employed into the story of Jesus' life. Dissolving hauntingly into the Last Supper and the Crucifixion, the messages of kindness, tolerance and love come vibrantly to life. This production is sponsored by the Laird Fund for the Arts. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at tickets.uwsp.edu.
Shed light on the physics of black hole formation within galaxy evolution. All regular public shows are around one hour long and include a 25-min presentation focusing on the current night sky of Central Wisconsin (bright stars, constellations, planets, etc.) All events are free and open to the public, but donations are appreciated and help continue these programs.Planetarium seating is first come, first served for up to 55 people. Groups of eight or more may schedule a special showing of any planetarium program by calling 715-346-2208 or completing an online request form. There is a cost for these requests. The planetarium is located on the second floor of the UW-Stevens Point Science Building, 2001 Fourth Ave., Stevens Point. Parking is available in Lot D behind the building and is free in all university lots after 7 p.m. and on weekends. Stargazing sessions are available Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 8:30-10 p.m., weather dependent, on Colman field, located on the corner of Maria St. and Reserve St. Viewings will be held only if the skies are clear and the temperature is above 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Please check the department’s website linked below for weather status updates. Learn more at https://www.uwsp.edu/smcpa/blocher-planetarium.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Little movers and caregivers, join us for a fun and interactive story time geared for toddlers! We will read interactive stories, sing songs together, and have a lot of fun in this 30 minute story time. This program is designed to help children learn about shapes, numbers, colors, rhyming and more in a unique and fun way!
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Children of all ages and their parents and caregivers are invited to join us on the first and third Tuesday of the month at our Edgar Branch for Family Story Time! Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities in this 30-minute program.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Children and their caregivers are invited to a special Snowplow Story Time—featuring a real snowplow! Join us for snowy stories and fun songs all about snowplows, plus a special guest from the Village of Rothschild will be with us to demonstrate how a snowplow operates and teach us a little about it. In case of a snowstorm and the snowplow cannot be used, this program will be rescheduled for our next story time on February 19, 2025.
Bring your entire family to story time at the library! Children of all ages and their parents or caregivers are invited to join us in Athens for this 30-minute program. We will read books, sing songs, and offer other literature-based activities.
Children of all ages and their parents and caregivers are invited to join us at our Mosinee Branch for Family Story Time! Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities in this 30-minute program.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program at MCPL Stratford. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
EarthWatch is a book club that is an open environmental and conservation discussion group for on-topic books. The group meets each month to discuss the book and share ideas. This month we will continue reading the book All We Can Save, pages 30 through 74. If you would like to participate, stop by the Adult Information Desk to ask for a copy of the book, which is free for participants. Earthwatch meets in the Felker Family Genealogy & Local History Room on the second floor. We look forward to seeing you!
Mid-State Technical College announces its Tailored Solutions for Adults and Employers Roadshow, a unique event series designed to bring personalized workforce and adult education services directly to rural communities. The series of events begins in January and wraps up in June with stops in Granton, Auburndale and Pittsville. At each stop, Mid-State workforce and adult education experts will be on site to provide customized guidance. Sierra Van Rixel, workforce and professional development consultant, will work closely with employers through one-on-one workforce consultations. Sierra can help businesses tackle key workforce challenges, offering strategies for employee development, training opportunities and business growth solutions. Zach Edwards, adult outreach coordinator and pathway navigator, will also be available to guide adults through personalized career consultations, helping to explore education options, career changes or advancement opportunities. Zach provides tailored advice on getting started at Mid-State, finding the right programs and building a path to career success. To learn more about the Tailored Solutions for Adults and Employers Roadshow and opportunities on the Marshfield Campus, visit mstc.edu/right-here.
Staff from Children's Wisconsin will read a story, share music and lead children through a craft project. They'll also be available to speak with parents and caregivers about parenting and developmental questions, and recommend community services that the adults might not know about!
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Children of all ages and their parents/caregivers are invited to join us in Marathon City for story time each Thursday! We will read books, sing songs, and more during our 30-45 minutes together.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Under the skilled direction of director Donna Thompson, this updated version of “Godspell” displays a masterful retelling of the original sensation, injected with contemporary references and new arrangements. The show tells a story of a small group of people helping Jesus Christ recounting different parables by using a wide variety of games, storytelling techniques and a hefty dose of comic timing. An eclectic blend of songs, ranging in style from pop to vaudeville, is employed into the story of Jesus' life. Dissolving hauntingly into the Last Supper and the Crucifixion, the messages of kindness, tolerance and love come vibrantly to life. This production is sponsored by the Laird Fund for the Arts. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at tickets.uwsp.edu.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
We invite anyone in grades 6 through 12 to come and make friendship bracelets! Whether you've made hundreds before or this would be your first time, this workshop is for everyone! No registration needed. Just come have fun! Snacks will be provided.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Stitches & Conversation is an open crafting group to share needle arts (knitting, crochet, etc), and other crafts, as well as conversation. All ages and skill levels are welcome. The group can help if you are just getting started or are stuck and need help on a project. Bring along your current project and supplies, whatever your craft may be.
How many puzzles can one Library put together in one day? Let's find out! We will have puzzles of different sizes, number of pieces, and skill levels available. When a puzzle is completed, we'll add it to the total and start another one! Come down for just a bit or puzzle the whole day away! It's totally up to you!
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Jump into an animated adventure to discover what makes the human brain so special. All regular public shows are around one hour long and include a 25-min presentation focusing on the current night sky of Central Wisconsin (bright stars, constellations, planets, etc.) All events are free and open to the public, but donations are appreciated and help continue these programs.Planetarium seating is first come, first served for up to 55 people. Groups of eight or more may schedule a special showing of any planetarium program by calling 715-346-2208 or completing an online request form. There is a cost for these requests. The planetarium is located on the second floor of the UW-Stevens Point Science Building, 2001 Fourth Ave., Stevens Point. Parking is available in Lot D behind the building and is free in all university lots after 7 p.m. and on weekends. Stargazing sessions are available Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 8:30-10 p.m., weather dependent, on Colman field, located on the corner of Maria St. and Reserve St. Viewings will be held only if the skies are clear and the temperature is above 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Please check the department’s website linked below for weather status updates. Learn more at https://www.uwsp.edu/smcpa/blocher-planetarium.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Little movers and caregivers, join us for a fun and interactive story time geared for toddlers! We will read interactive stories, sing songs together, and have a lot of fun in this 30 minute story time. This program is designed to help children learn about shapes, numbers, colors, rhyming and more in a unique and fun way!
In 1860, Elizabeth Packard, committed to an insane asylum by her traitorous husband, becomes a champion for the many rational woman on her ward, discovering that the merit of losing everything is that you then have nothing to lose. 715-443-2775.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Children of all ages and their parents and caregivers are invited to join us at our Hatley Branch for Family Story Time! Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities in this 30-minute program.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
A compelling account of NASA’s African-American women mathematicians, highlighting their pivotal yet unheralded contributions to America’s space program despite segregation under Jim Crow laws. 715-446-3537.
We invite all homeschool students and families to join us as we make ice cream out of snow and learn about the phases of matter, freezing points, food chemistry, and thermodynamics!
Tracing the legacies of the 1864 Sand Creek Massacre to Orvil Red Feather’s shooting, Opal strives to hold the family together as Orvil turn to prescription drugs, and his brother, battling PTSD, performs secret blood rituals to connect with their Cheyenne heritage. 715-257-7292.
Volunteer instructor Fern Smazal will be on hand to teach us techniques for decorating cookies with colored sugar. All materials will be provided. No registration necessary.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The host of The Daily Show with Trevor Noah recounts his coming of age in apartheid South Africa and its aftermath, highlighting the absurdities of modern political and social systems. 715-352-3155.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Bring your entire family to story time at the library! Children of all ages and their parents or caregivers are invited to join us in Athens for this 30-minute program. We will read books, sing songs, and offer other literature-based activities.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program at MCPL Stratford. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
Staff from Children's Wisconsin will read a story, share music and lead children through a craft project. They'll also be available to speak with parents and caregivers about parenting and developmental questions, and recommend community services that the adults might not know about!
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Children of all ages and their parents/caregivers are invited to join us in Marathon City for story time each Thursday! We will read books, sing songs, and more during our 30-45 minutes together.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Join Kari Byron from “MythBusters” and “Crash Test World” to talk about NASA’s space endeavors within the 21st century and the next steps towards establishing permanence outside of Earth. All regular public shows are around one hour long and include a 25-min presentation focusing on the current night sky of Central Wisconsin (bright stars, constellations, planets, etc.) All events are free and open to the public, but donations are appreciated and help continue these programs.Planetarium seating is first come, first served for up to 55 people. Groups of eight or more may schedule a special showing of any planetarium program by calling 715-346-2208 or completing an online request form. There is a cost for these requests. The planetarium is located on the second floor of the UW-Stevens Point Science Building, 2001 Fourth Ave., Stevens Point. Parking is available in Lot D behind the building and is free in all university lots after 7 p.m. and on weekends. Stargazing sessions are available Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 8:30-10 p.m., weather dependent, on Colman field, located on the corner of Maria St. and Reserve St. Viewings will be held only if the skies are clear and the temperature is above 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Please check the department’s website linked below for weather status updates. Learn more at https://www.uwsp.edu/smcpa/blocher-planetarium.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Little movers and caregivers, join us for a fun and interactive story time geared for toddlers! We will read interactive stories, sing songs together, and have a lot of fun in this 30 minute story time. This program is designed to help children learn about shapes, numbers, colors, rhyming and more in a unique and fun way!
Clark County Association for Home & Community Education (HCE) is sponsoring a smartphone technology class. Bring your smartphone to discover new features, accessibility options, and getting your questions answered taught by Clark County UW-Extension HDR Educator Crystal Walters. This event is open to all community members and free of charge, however pre-registration is requested with limited space. Please register no later than Friday, February 14th, 2025. Please call the Clark County UW-Extension Office (715-743-5121) if you would like to attend.
A novel spanning decades, generations and America in the 1940s and today, centers around five women who worked in a Phillips 66 gas station during the WWII years. 715-659-3996.
When her son is released from prison after serving time for the negligent homicide of his girlfriend, Thea is committed to helping him make amends until attempts on their lives are made, leading her to believe that those who are threatening them have something to hide. 715-693-2144.
Does your team have the "Edge"? Form a team of 2-3 people by Monday January 27th and sign up at the library. All teams will complete the same 300 piece puzzle and the fastest team to finish will receive a prize!! Competitions if for ages 8 through adult! Space is limited to 6 teams.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program at MCPL Spencer. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
Children of all ages and their parents and caregivers are invited to join us on the first and third Tuesday of the month at our Edgar Branch for Family Story Time! Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities in this 30-minute program.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Library won't be so quiet this Tuesday night! Come join us for karaoke! Sing by yourself, sing with a friend, or even sing with Steve! If you don't feel like singing you can still cheer on those who do. It's going to be a fun time getting a little loud in the Library!
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Children and their caregivers are invited to a STEAM-themed story time at our Mosinee Branch! We’ll read a few books, sing a couple of songs, and then it’s time to create. There will be giant Legos and a variety of other stacking materials for kids to explore engineering and design hands-on!
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 60-minute program at MCPL Rothschild. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
Bring your entire family to story time at the library! Children of all ages and their parents or caregivers are invited to join us in Athens for this 30-minute program. We will read books, sing songs, and offer other literature-based activities.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program at MCPL Stratford. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
In 1972, a skeleton unearthed in Chicken Hill, Pennsylvania, reveals a long-held secret, exposing the role of the town’s white establishment and the guarded lives of those on the margins of white, Christian America. 715-687-4420.
Staff from Children's Wisconsin will read a story, share music and lead children through a craft project. They'll also be available to speak with parents and caregivers about parenting and developmental questions, and recommend community services that the adults might not know about!
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Children of all ages and their parents/caregivers are invited to join us in Marathon City for story time each Thursday! We will read books, sing songs, and more during our 30-45 minutes together.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Our friends from The Grand Theater in Wausau will be here to read Good Night Moon and The Runaway Bunny with us! They'll also be giving away some tickets to their upcoming performance of these two stories.
Using glue, paint, patience, and creativity, we're going to mimic the classic look of stained glass with our own creations! This program is intended for grades 6 through 12. Snacks will be provided.
Our friends from The Grand Theater in Wausau will be here to read Good Night Moon and The Runaway Bunny with us! They'll also be giving away some tickets to their upcoming performance of these two stories.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
What holds the universe together? Join scientists on their hunt for dark matter. All regular public shows are around one hour long and include a 25-min presentation focusing on the current night sky of Central Wisconsin (bright stars, constellations, planets, etc.) All events are free and open to the public, but donations are appreciated and help continue these programs.Planetarium seating is first come, first served for up to 55 people. Groups of eight or more may schedule a special showing of any planetarium program by calling 715-346-2208 or completing an online request form. There is a cost for these requests. The planetarium is located on the second floor of the UW-Stevens Point Science Building, 2001 Fourth Ave., Stevens Point. Parking is available in Lot D behind the building and is free in all university lots after 7 p.m. and on weekends. Stargazing sessions are available Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 8:30-10 p.m., weather dependent, on Colman field, located on the corner of Maria St. and Reserve St. Viewings will be held only if the skies are clear and the temperature is above 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Please check the department’s website linked below for weather status updates. Learn more at https://www.uwsp.edu/smcpa/blocher-planetarium.
Two kids and their robot friend discover how Earth’s tilt and the Sun affect the day-night cycle and the seasons. All regular public shows are around one hour long and include a 25-min presentation focusing on the current night sky of Central Wisconsin (bright stars, constellations, planets, etc.) All events are free and open to the public, but donations are appreciated and help continue these programs.Planetarium seating is first come, first served for up to 55 people. Groups of eight or more may schedule a special showing of any planetarium program by calling 715-346-2208 or completing an online request form. There is a cost for these requests. The planetarium is located on the second floor of the UW-Stevens Point Science Building, 2001 Fourth Ave., Stevens Point. Parking is available in Lot D behind the building and is free in all university lots after 7 p.m. and on weekends. Stargazing sessions are available Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 8:30-10 p.m., weather dependent, on Colman field, located on the corner of Maria St. and Reserve St. Viewings will be held only if the skies are clear and the temperature is above 15 degrees Fahrenheit. Please check the department’s website linked below for weather status updates. Learn more at https://www.uwsp.edu/smcpa/blocher-planetarium.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Little movers and caregivers, join us for a fun and interactive story time geared for toddlers! We will read interactive stories, sing songs together, and have a lot of fun in this 30 minute story time. This program is designed to help children learn about shapes, numbers, colors, rhyming and more in a unique and fun way!
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Children of all ages and their parents and caregivers are invited to join us at our Hatley Branch for Family Story Time! Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities in this 30-minute program.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Do you remember commercial jingles and slogans but have no idea why We know why! It's to make you the best at Strictly Commercial Trivia! This game is all about those ads you just can't get out of your head. Useless knowledge isn't useless when you put it to work!
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Bring your entire family to story time at the library! Children of all ages and their parents or caregivers are invited to join us in Athens for this 30-minute program. We will read books, sing songs, and offer other literature-based activities.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program at MCPL Stratford. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
Two lifelong friends, propelled to stardom by their legendary collaboration, soon learn that success, brilliance, and wealth can’t shield them from creative ambition or heartbreak. 715-359-6208.
It's a book club with a new spin! We're not going to tell you what to read. Each month we will provide a theme. Then you choose what you'd like to read within that theme! When you come to the monthly meeting, we want you to tell us all about what you've read. And that's why it's called The Book Report! Come join in the fun and hear about what your fellow readers have gotten into each month. February's theme is: Literary Love Stories. Love stories aren't just for romance books. They happen across all genres and in all kinds of ways. Whether it's love for a person, a pet, a profession, a game, a lifestyle... There are all kinds of love stories in books. We want you to come tell us about your favorites!
Staff from Children's Wisconsin will read a story, share music and lead children through a craft project. They'll also be available to speak with parents and caregivers about parenting and developmental questions, and recommend community services that the adults might not know about!
Join us for a day of learning about why reducing stress is helpful to you and your animals. We will also highlight ways for you to reduce stress in your life.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Children of all ages and their parents/caregivers are invited to join us in Marathon City for story time each Thursday! We will read books, sing songs, and more during our 30-45 minutes together.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
FREE SERVICES FOR NEW & EXISTING CHILDCARE BUSINESSES: Assistance with creating a business plan and financial projections; Answer questions on the different regulation types; Feedback and review of policy handbooks; Navigating the regulation process (including background checks, fingerprinting, applications, educational requirements, etc.); Onsite consultation on setting up your childcare environment; Technical assistance around health & safety requirements; Access to resources and grant opportunities. Contact us by phone 715.836.7511 or [email protected]. Register here: https://www.successfulbusiness.org/events
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Held by the Yogi Studio of Black River Falls. This event will focus on alligning your heart with your soul's intentions and include Yoga, meditation, and more. Contact the Yogi Studio in Black River Falls for more info.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
The Highground Museum is creating an exhibition titled “Back in the World” of Veterans expressive art—poetry, writing, music, traditional art formats and more—focusing on the aftermath of coming home after service and/or their thoughts on their military service.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Held by the Yogi Studio of Black River Falls. This event will focus on alligning your heart with your soul's intentions and include Yoga, meditation, and more. Contact the Yogi Studio in Black River Falls for more info.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Marshfield Public Library / Regular Business Hours
The Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library is making the most of winter with a Winter Reading Challenge! Register online using Beanstack starting January 26th. Registration in person at starts on January 27th. Log completed reading and activities through March 1st. Cozy up indoors and see how many books you can read. Completing and logging two books makes you eligible for the prize drawing. Reading additional books earns you an additional entry per book, with a limit of 8 total entries. Be sure to log your reading and enter your earned tickets in the Beanstack app to be eligible! Or pick up a paper reading log at the Youth or Adult Information desks and bring it into the library by March 1st to be entered.
Held by the Yogi Studio of Black River Falls. This event will focus on alligning your heart with your soul's intentions and include Yoga, meditation, and more. Contact the Yogi Studio in Black River Falls for more info.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Mid-State Technical College announces its Tailored Solutions for Adults and Employers Roadshow, a unique event series designed to bring personalized workforce and adult education services directly to rural communities. The series of events begins in January and wraps up in June with stops in Granton, Auburndale and Pittsville. At each stop, Mid-State workforce and adult education experts will be on site to provide customized guidance. Sierra Van Rixel, workforce and professional development consultant, will work closely with employers through one-on-one workforce consultations. Sierra can help businesses tackle key workforce challenges, offering strategies for employee development, training opportunities and business growth solutions. Zach Edwards, adult outreach coordinator and pathway navigator, will also be available to guide adults through personalized career consultations, helping to explore education options, career changes or advancement opportunities. Zach provides tailored advice on getting started at Mid-State, finding the right programs and building a path to career success. To learn more about the Tailored Solutions for Adults and Employers Roadshow and opportunities on the Marshfield Campus, visit mstc.edu/right-here.
Learn more and register here: https://web.cvent.com/event/8bec3c78-0d8b-4bbe-b4f2-8f77d86bf173/regProcessStep1?fbclid=IwY2xjawHFXepleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHTJVRxwo6k8iQYyr9YuGMBsW74-tKPulfZYj-FrzU4ZkrA3vCrbGGbdR4A_aem_TQV7EH3XTwwK8iMBzvDQQQ
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
Two workshops, which are part of a brand-new curriculum to University of Wisconsin- Division of Extension, will be piloting in Marshfield. The interactive workshops aim to provide education and resources to farmers and rural based communities. These topics of health care, health insurance, and child care will be led by Stephanie Plasters, Farm Management Outreach Specialist, and Crystal Walters, Human Development and Relationship Educator. Participants may attend one of both sessions. Space is limited so registration is required. For more information and to register, please contact Clark County Extension at 715-743-5121 or [email protected].
Two workshops, which are part of a brand-new curriculum to University of Wisconsin- Division of Extension, will be piloting in Marshfield. The interactive workshops aim to provide education and resources to farmers and rural based communities. These topics of health care, health insurance, and child care will be led by Stephanie Plasters, Farm Management Outreach Specialist, and Crystal Walters, Human Development and Relationship Educator. Participants may attend one of both sessions. Space is limited so registration is required. For more information and to register, please contact Clark County Extension at 715-743-5121 or [email protected].
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
FREE SERVICES FOR NEW & EXISTING CHILDCARE BUSINESSES: Assistance with creating a business plan and financial projections; Answer questions on the different regulation types; Feedback and review of policy handbooks; Navigating the regulation process (including background checks, fingerprinting, applications, educational requirements, etc.); Onsite consultation on setting up your childcare environment; Technical assistance around health & safety requirements; Access to resources and grant opportunities. Contact us by phone 715.836.7511 or [email protected]. Register here: https://www.successfulbusiness.org/events
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The Highground, Neillsville / Regular Business Hours
These beautiful “Honor Stars” will help illuminate the Plaza every evening. Each star is lit with 25 LED lights that follow the shape of the star and includes an 8”x9” placard for a loved one to be honored or memorialized. The cost to sponsor an Honor Star is $125 and the stars will be lit for five months. The Highground Holiday Lights program is an effort to create a unique, magical experience at the Park by providing another opportunity for supporters to honor their loved ones during the holiday season. Although the Park is beautiful any time of the year, more people make the journey during the warmer months. We hope this seasonal lighting project encourages supporters and travelers to enjoy the Park even if there’s a lot of white stuff on the ground. For more information or to sponsor an Honor Star, call The Highground at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Mid-State Technical College announces its Tailored Solutions for Adults and Employers Roadshow, a unique event series designed to bring personalized workforce and adult education services directly to rural communities. The series of events begins in January and wraps up in June with stops in Granton, Auburndale and Pittsville. At each stop, Mid-State workforce and adult education experts will be on site to provide customized guidance. Sierra Van Rixel, workforce and professional development consultant, will work closely with employers through one-on-one workforce consultations. Sierra can help businesses tackle key workforce challenges, offering strategies for employee development, training opportunities and business growth solutions. Zach Edwards, adult outreach coordinator and pathway navigator, will also be available to guide adults through personalized career consultations, helping to explore education options, career changes or advancement opportunities. Zach provides tailored advice on getting started at Mid-State, finding the right programs and building a path to career success. To learn more about the Tailored Solutions for Adults and Employers Roadshow and opportunities on the Marshfield Campus, visit mstc.edu/right-here.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
FREE SERVICES FOR NEW & EXISTING CHILDCARE BUSINESSES: Assistance with creating a business plan and financial projections; Answer questions on the different regulation types; Feedback and review of policy handbooks; Navigating the regulation process (including background checks, fingerprinting, applications, educational requirements, etc.); Onsite consultation on setting up your childcare environment; Technical assistance around health & safety requirements; Access to resources and grant opportunities. Contact us by phone 715.836.7511 or [email protected]. Register here: https://www.successfulbusiness.org/events
FREE SERVICES FOR NEW & EXISTING CHILDCARE BUSINESSES: Assistance with creating a business plan and financial projections; Answer questions on the different regulation types; Feedback and review of policy handbooks; Navigating the regulation process (including background checks, fingerprinting, applications, educational requirements, etc.); Onsite consultation on setting up your childcare environment; Technical assistance around health & safety requirements; Access to resources and grant opportunities. Contact us by phone 715.836.7511 or [email protected]. Register here: https://www.successfulbusiness.org/events
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Mid-State Technical College announces its Tailored Solutions for Adults and Employers Roadshow, a unique event series designed to bring personalized workforce and adult education services directly to rural communities. The series of events begins in January and wraps up in June with stops in Granton, Auburndale and Pittsville. At each stop, Mid-State workforce and adult education experts will be on site to provide customized guidance. Sierra Van Rixel, workforce and professional development consultant, will work closely with employers through one-on-one workforce consultations. Sierra can help businesses tackle key workforce challenges, offering strategies for employee development, training opportunities and business growth solutions. Zach Edwards, adult outreach coordinator and pathway navigator, will also be available to guide adults through personalized career consultations, helping to explore education options, career changes or advancement opportunities. Zach provides tailored advice on getting started at Mid-State, finding the right programs and building a path to career success. To learn more about the Tailored Solutions for Adults and Employers Roadshow and opportunities on the Marshfield Campus, visit mstc.edu/right-here.
The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. Come join us for the fun as we return to in-person classes across Clark County in 2024. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121.
Contact the Stone Coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
Contact the Stone Coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
FREE SERVICES FOR NEW & EXISTING CHILDCARE BUSINESSES: Assistance with creating a business plan and financial projections; Answer questions on the different regulation types; Feedback and review of policy handbooks; Navigating the regulation process (including background checks, fingerprinting, applications, educational requirements, etc.); Onsite consultation on setting up your childcare environment; Technical assistance around health & safety requirements; Access to resources and grant opportunities. Contact us by phone 715.836.7511 or [email protected]. Register here: https://www.successfulbusiness.org/events
Mid-State Technical College announces its Tailored Solutions for Adults and Employers Roadshow, a unique event series designed to bring personalized workforce and adult education services directly to rural communities. The series of events begins in January and wraps up in June with stops in Granton, Auburndale and Pittsville. At each stop, Mid-State workforce and adult education experts will be on site to provide customized guidance. Sierra Van Rixel, workforce and professional development consultant, will work closely with employers through one-on-one workforce consultations. Sierra can help businesses tackle key workforce challenges, offering strategies for employee development, training opportunities and business growth solutions. Zach Edwards, adult outreach coordinator and pathway navigator, will also be available to guide adults through personalized career consultations, helping to explore education options, career changes or advancement opportunities. Zach provides tailored advice on getting started at Mid-State, finding the right programs and building a path to career success. To learn more about the Tailored Solutions for Adults and Employers Roadshow and opportunities on the Marshfield Campus, visit mstc.edu/right-here.
Contact the Stone Coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
Contact the Stone Coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
FREE SERVICES FOR NEW & EXISTING CHILDCARE BUSINESSES: Assistance with creating a business plan and financial projections; Answer questions on the different regulation types; Feedback and review of policy handbooks; Navigating the regulation process (including background checks, fingerprinting, applications, educational requirements, etc.); Onsite consultation on setting up your childcare environment; Technical assistance around health & safety requirements; Access to resources and grant opportunities. Contact us by phone 715.836.7511 or [email protected]. Register here: https://www.successfulbusiness.org/events
Contact the Stone Coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
Contact the Stone Coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
Contact the Stone Coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
Contact the Stone Coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
Contact the Stone Coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
Contact the Stone Coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
Contact the Stone Coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
Contact the Stone Coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
Contact the Stone Coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.