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SUMMARY:Cheese Capital Festival
DESCRIPTION:“Calling all cheese lovers! Don’t miss the Second Annual Cheese Capital Festival in Plymouth\, WI\, the Cheese Capital of the World! Join us on June 7th and 8th for an unforgettable weekend filled with cheesy delights and fun-filled activities. \nEnjoy a cheese-themed parade\, live music\, a cheese eating contest\, and a foam cheese wedge race in the Mullet River\, with a chance to win a grand prize of $1\,000. Indulge in a mouthwatering array of cheese-centric food from our vendors. Bring the kids for FREE family fun! A large bounce house\, face painting\, petting zoo\, along with free milk and dairy promotional materials\, and a farm themed playground await! Satisfy your inner curd nerd with food science and cheese history presentations. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the Cheese Capital of the World and celebrate the dairy delicacy that makes Plymouth famous. Join us at the Cheese Capital Festival for a day of foodie fun.” \nmore details coming soon!
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/cheese-capital-festival-2/
LOCATION:Stayer Park\, 39 Stafford St\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073\, United States
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SUMMARY:Plymouth Rotary Club - Brat Fry and Bake Sale
DESCRIPTION: 
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/plymouth-rotary-club-brat-fry-and-bake-sale/
LOCATION:Plymouth Piggly Wiggly\, 1411 Eastern Ave\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073\, United States
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SUMMARY:Jazz in the Park
DESCRIPTION:Parents\, grandparents\, and other community members are invited to experience the talents of Plymouth School District students at Jazz in the Park
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/jazz-in-the-park/
LOCATION:Plymouth City Park\, 203 Suhrke Rd\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073\, United States
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UID:781-1716021000-1716037200@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:Panther Greenhouse Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:The sale will feature a variety of grown annuals\, hanging baskets\, planters\, herbs\, and vegetables for purchase \n \n**Park in the lot behind the high school to access the greenhouse.
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/panther-greenhouse-plant-sale-2/
LOCATION:Plymouth Comprehensive High School\, 125 S Highland Ave\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240517T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240517T150000
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CREATED:20240508T154616Z
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UID:770-1715936400-1715958000@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:PHS 2nd Annual Auto Show & Career Fair
DESCRIPTION: 
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/phs-2nd-annual-auto-show-career-fair/
LOCATION:Plymouth Comprehensive High School\, 125 S Highland Ave\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073\, United States
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SUMMARY:STORY SURF’N
DESCRIPTION:BY THE YOUTH THEATRE COMPANY \nMusic and Theatre\, All Ages \nThe Youth Theatre Company (YTC) announces its upcoming production of “Story Surf’n!” a tribute to great storytelling and music from across the globe\, through song\, dance and\, you guessed it\, great stories. \nPerformances will be held at the Plymouth Arts Center\, Friday\, May 10 and Saturday\, May 11 at 7:00pm\, and Sunday\, May 12 at 2:00pm. General admission tickets for $10 each are available at the Plymouth Arts Center\, 520 East Mill Street\, Plymouth\, Wisconsin or call 920-892-8409 or order online through the Plymouth Arts Center website: www.plymoutharts.org \nEverything from the greatest cowboy who ever lived “Pecos Bill”\, to “The King’s Rice Pudding\, a Dutch folk-tale and much more in between. We’ll tell some classic Old-World Fables\, some European Folk Tales\, stories and music from Nigeria and South America\, and a few “way out there” tales you’ve never even heard of before! \nSounds like fun\, doesn’t it? Presented by a diverse cast of past Youth Theatre Company performers as well as many new talented cast members\, under the direction of Patty and Tim Talen\, the show is designed for the entire family\, young and old alike. \nRanging in age from “seasoned” performers to kids in the single digits\, this show has something for everybody! \nFeatured adult actors include Jessica Ford\, Sarah Grebe\, Andrea Gutschow\, Katrina Johns\, Jim Nass\, Matt Overby\, Jeremy Schellin\, Pat Connors-Scherer\, Lara Schmitz\, Justin Schmitz\, Peggy Strang\, Tim Talen\, Bob Travis\, Natalie Voight and Evelyn Wilterdink\, \nYoung actors include Evelyn Beger\, Easton Garty\, Katerina Garty\, Lily Grebe\,  Breeley Gutschow\, Isabella Gutschow\, Abbi O’Malley\, Kendall Rooker\, Sage Rooker\, Charlie Schellin\, Penelope Schmitz\,  Ava Versch\, Emma Versch\, Will Versch\, Ruby Voight and McKinley Winkler. \nFeatured local musicians will comprise the Story Surf’n Band:  Musical Director- Cindy Howley on keyboards\, Keith Abler and Frank Gatyas on guitars\, Steve Gumieny on drums and percussion\, Tim Talen on percussion and Karen Mani on fiddle. \nThis performance will mark the 36th Anniversary of the Youth Theatre Company in Sheboygan County! Lots to celebrate\, that’s for sure. \nNot to mention\, the show will be performed on Mother’s Day Weekend\, a fact not to be overlooked by the writers and directors of “Story Surf’n!” Why not surprise your mother with the gift of live local theatre?!
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/story-surfn-3/
LOCATION:Plymouth Arts Center\, 520 East Mill Street\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240511T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240511T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240228T165836Z
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UID:685-1715454000-1715461200@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:STORY SURF’N
DESCRIPTION:BY THE YOUTH THEATRE COMPANY \nMusic and Theatre\, All Ages \nThe Youth Theatre Company (YTC) announces its upcoming production of “Story Surf’n!” a tribute to great storytelling and music from across the globe\, through song\, dance and\, you guessed it\, great stories. \nPerformances will be held at the Plymouth Arts Center\, Friday\, May 10 and Saturday\, May 11 at 7:00pm\, and Sunday\, May 12 at 2:00pm. General admission tickets for $10 each are available at the Plymouth Arts Center\, 520 East Mill Street\, Plymouth\, Wisconsin or call 920-892-8409 or order online through the Plymouth Arts Center website: www.plymoutharts.org \nEverything from the greatest cowboy who ever lived “Pecos Bill”\, to “The King’s Rice Pudding\, a Dutch folk-tale and much more in between. We’ll tell some classic Old-World Fables\, some European Folk Tales\, stories and music from Nigeria and South America\, and a few “way out there” tales you’ve never even heard of before! \nSounds like fun\, doesn’t it? Presented by a diverse cast of past Youth Theatre Company performers as well as many new talented cast members\, under the direction of Patty and Tim Talen\, the show is designed for the entire family\, young and old alike. \nRanging in age from “seasoned” performers to kids in the single digits\, this show has something for everybody! \nFeatured adult actors include Jessica Ford\, Sarah Grebe\, Andrea Gutschow\, Katrina Johns\, Jim Nass\, Matt Overby\, Jeremy Schellin\, Pat Connors-Scherer\, Lara Schmitz\, Justin Schmitz\, Peggy Strang\, Tim Talen\, Bob Travis\, Natalie Voight and Evelyn Wilterdink\, \nYoung actors include Evelyn Beger\, Easton Garty\, Katerina Garty\, Lily Grebe\,  Breeley Gutschow\, Isabella Gutschow\, Abbi O’Malley\, Kendall Rooker\, Sage Rooker\, Charlie Schellin\, Penelope Schmitz\,  Ava Versch\, Emma Versch\, Will Versch\, Ruby Voight and McKinley Winkler. \nFeatured local musicians will comprise the Story Surf’n Band:  Musical Director- Cindy Howley on keyboards\, Keith Abler and Frank Gatyas on guitars\, Steve Gumieny on drums and percussion\, Tim Talen on percussion and Karen Mani on fiddle. \nThis performance will mark the 36th Anniversary of the Youth Theatre Company in Sheboygan County! Lots to celebrate\, that’s for sure. \nNot to mention\, the show will be performed on Mother’s Day Weekend\, a fact not to be overlooked by the writers and directors of “Story Surf’n!” Why not surprise your mother with the gift of live local theatre?!
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/story-surfn-2/
LOCATION:Plymouth Arts Center\, 520 East Mill Street\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240511T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240508T155413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240508T155413Z
UID:779-1715416200-1715432400@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:Panther Greenhouse Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:The sale will feature a variety of student-grown annuals\, hanging baskets\, planters\, herbs\, and vegetables available for purchase. \n \n**Park in the lot behind the high school to access the greenhouse
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/panther-greenhouse-plant-sale/
LOCATION:Plymouth Comprehensive High School\, 125 S Highland Ave\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240510T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240510T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240228T165651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T165651Z
UID:681-1715367600-1715374800@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:STORY SURF’N
DESCRIPTION:BY THE YOUTH THEATRE COMPANY \nMusic and Theatre\, All Ages \nThe Youth Theatre Company (YTC) announces its upcoming production of “Story Surf’n!” a tribute to great storytelling and music from across the globe\, through song\, dance and\, you guessed it\, great stories. \nPerformances will be held at the Plymouth Arts Center\, Friday\, May 10 and Saturday\, May 11 at 7:00pm\, and Sunday\, May 12 at 2:00pm. General admission tickets for $10 each are available at the Plymouth Arts Center\, 520 East Mill Street\, Plymouth\, Wisconsin or call 920-892-8409 or order online through the Plymouth Arts Center website: www.plymoutharts.org \nEverything from the greatest cowboy who ever lived “Pecos Bill”\, to “The King’s Rice Pudding\, a Dutch folk-tale and much more in between. We’ll tell some classic Old-World Fables\, some European Folk Tales\, stories and music from Nigeria and South America\, and a few “way out there” tales you’ve never even heard of before! \nSounds like fun\, doesn’t it? Presented by a diverse cast of past Youth Theatre Company performers as well as many new talented cast members\, under the direction of Patty and Tim Talen\, the show is designed for the entire family\, young and old alike. \nRanging in age from “seasoned” performers to kids in the single digits\, this show has something for everybody! \nFeatured adult actors include Jessica Ford\, Sarah Grebe\, Andrea Gutschow\, Katrina Johns\, Jim Nass\, Matt Overby\, Jeremy Schellin\, Pat Connors-Scherer\, Lara Schmitz\, Justin Schmitz\, Peggy Strang\, Tim Talen\, Bob Travis\, Natalie Voight and Evelyn Wilterdink\, \nYoung actors include Evelyn Beger\, Easton Garty\, Katerina Garty\, Lily Grebe\,  Breeley Gutschow\, Isabella Gutschow\, Abbi O’Malley\, Kendall Rooker\, Sage Rooker\, Charlie Schellin\, Penelope Schmitz\,  Ava Versch\, Emma Versch\, Will Versch\, Ruby Voight and McKinley Winkler. \nFeatured local musicians will comprise the Story Surf’n Band:  Musical Director- Cindy Howley on keyboards\, Keith Abler and Frank Gatyas on guitars\, Steve Gumieny on drums and percussion\, Tim Talen on percussion and Karen Mani on fiddle. \nThis performance will mark the 36th Anniversary of the Youth Theatre Company in Sheboygan County! Lots to celebrate\, that’s for sure. \nNot to mention\, the show will be performed on Mother’s Day Weekend\, a fact not to be overlooked by the writers and directors of “Story Surf’n!” Why not surprise your mother with the gift of live local theatre?!
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/story-surfn/
LOCATION:Plymouth Arts Center\, 520 East Mill Street\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240505T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240505T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240424T140621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240424T140621Z
UID:755-1714906800-1714917600@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:64th Annual Chicken Barbecue
DESCRIPTION: 
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/64th-annual-chicken-barbecue/
LOCATION:Silver Creek Fire House\, W6566 State Hwy 144\, Random Lake\, WI\, 53075
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240420T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240212T173011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240212T173011Z
UID:647-1713618000-1713625200@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:Wade House’s Taproom Talks Speaker Series - Susan Apps-Bodilly
DESCRIPTION:Susan Apps-Bodilly\, co-author of Old Farm Country Cookbook will present at Wade House on Saturday\, April 20 from 1 to 3 p.m.  \nGreenbush\, Wis. – In 2024\, Wade House’s Taproom Talks Speaker Series will bring celebrated authors and historians to Wade House for lively discussions of their thought-provoking work. Each Taproom Talk includes a special presentation\, a live Q&A and on many occasions the opportunity to purchase a book signed by the author. Prepare to be captivated by the stories and insights of the three exceptional speakers presenting in our 2024 season: Anna Lardinois\, author of Shipwrecks of the Great Lakes: Tragedies & Legacies from the Inland Seas; Mary Elise Antoine\, author of Enslaved\, Indentured\, Free\, 1800 to 1850; and Susan Apps-Bodilly\, co-author of Old Farm Country Cookbook. 
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/wade-houses-taproom-talks-speaker-series-susan-apps-bodilly/
LOCATION:Wade House\, W7965 State Hwy 23\, Greenbush\, WI\, 53026\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240418T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240418T220000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240212T173649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240212T173649Z
UID:650-1713459600-1713477600@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:Family Resource Center of Sheboygan County for our first annual Corporate Spelling Bee Fundraiser!
DESCRIPTION:Join the Family Resource Center of Sheboygan County for our first annual Corporate Spelling Bee Fundraiser! The Bee will be held at Blue Harbor Resort on Thursday\, April 18\, 2024. A networking hour begins at 5 PM\, dinner is served at 6 PM\, and our Bee will begin at 6:30 PM. \nTeams will consist of two spellers and an alternate and will compete in a SCRIPPS-style bee. Several rounds of spelling will take place\, with increasing degrees of difficulty\, until one team is left standing. Don’t miss out on your chance to be crowned the first-ever FRC Corporate Spelling Bee Champion! \nThis event\, which will be held annually\, will have a unique theme each year. This year’s theme is “Buzzworthy Books\,” and spelling teams may dress as their favorite book characters – a trophy for “Best Costumes” will be given out! \nYour involvement in the Corporate Spelling Bee supports our FRC programming and helps us raise awareness about the importance of literacy\, education\, and family supports in our community. Through your generous contributions\, our two programs – Literacy Council and Parents as Teachers – provide individuals and families with the educational programming and resources they need and supports a connected and thriving community. \nVisit https://www.classy.org/event/1st-annual-corporate-spelling-bee/e504337 for more information and details for registration.
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/family-resource-center-of-sheboygan-county-for-our-first-annual-corporate-spelling-bee-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Blue Harbor Resort\, 725 Blue Harbor Dr\, Sheboygan\, WI\, 53081
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240413T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240413T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240228T165139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T165139Z
UID:679-1713034800-1713042000@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:Joseph Sartori Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:The Plymouth Arts Center is pleased to announce the return of the Joseph P. Sartori Concert \nSeries with “An Evening of the Classics: Young Stars\,” performed by State-bound music students from the Plymouth area. Each of our performers has demonstrated impeccable skill on their instrument and earned a place in the upcoming State-level WSMA Solo & Ensemble music festival in Milwaukee. In celebration of their achievements\, these students have come together to share the fruits of their labor with the community. Performances will include a variety of instruments and feature classical composers and Broadway tunes. The night is sure to be a treat for all music lovers. Come help us send our ‘young stars’ off on a high note! An Evening of the Classics: Young Stars will be held at the Plymouth Arts Center\, 520 E. Mill St.\, Plymouth\, on Saturday\, April 13\, 2024\, at 7:00 pm.  The presenting sponsor is the Sartori Company. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Plymouth High School Music Booster Club. \nMr. Zach Holden is the director and coordinator for this concert. A former actor and musician in NYC\, his notable credits include “Steve” in the Off-Broadway run of Good Morning New York\, “Aaron” in the Gabriel’s Inferno film trilogy\, and “Franke” in the national tour of Calling All Divas. Zach is currently a music assistant at Plymouth High School and teaches private voice and acting lessons at Dreams Unlimited in Plymouth. He will also be music directing RENT for the Sheboygan Theatre Company this spring. \nThis concert series is a tribute to the late Joseph Sartori (Papa Joe) in honor of his musical talent and in appreciation of the Sartori Family’s generous contribution to the Plymouth Arts Center. Tickets for the concert are $15 for adults\, $10 for youth\, 18 and under. Seating is limited\, so please reserve early by calling 920-892-8409\, email: info@plymoutharts.org\, or order conveniently online at: PlymouthArts.Org.
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/joseph-sartori-concert-series/
LOCATION:Plymouth Arts Center\, 520 East Mill Street\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240406T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240406T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240313T154542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240313T154542Z
UID:720-1712394000-1712433600@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:Lucky Strike
DESCRIPTION:Each year – teams of 4 come together at Laack’s to raise funds to help deserving veterans and their families find respite\, peace and healing in the great Wisconsin outdoors at Camp American Legion.\nJoin us with your team to have an incredibly fun day of friendly competition on the mini-bowling lanes. Be amazed by the agile pinsetters as they fly over the backstops to reset the pins and enjoy great food and beverages (cash bar & concessions). Our goal is to raise $5K for CAL and we can’t do it without YOU \nThe Nitty Gritty:\n\n$40 entry fee per team\nPrize $$ determined by number of teams entered.\nDoorprizes throughout the day.\nProceeds benefit Camp American Legion.\nFood and cash bar available through-out the day\nStarts at 9am. You’ll be notified of your first start time.\nAll teams guaranteed at least 2 games\n4 bowlers per team – bowl frames 7 through 10\n\nWant to help further? \nWe are also seeking sponsors for lanes\, pinsetters and scorekeepers. If you would like to help offset expenses (and be acknowledged on our donor banners and more) so more can be donated to Camp American Legion – please call Susan at (920) 893-9000! Thanks for helping us help Veterans!
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/lucky-strike/
LOCATION:Laack’s Tavern & Ballroom\, W4302 County Rd Jm\, Sheboygan Falls\, WI\, 53085\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240406T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240406T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240401T143024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240401T143024Z
UID:750-1712394000-1712408400@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:Plymouth Maple Festival
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/plymouth-maple-festival/
LOCATION:Plymouth City Park\, 203 Suhrke Rd\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240404T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240404T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240212T172121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240212T172121Z
UID:644-1712257200-1712260800@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:Wade House’s Taproom Talks Speaker Series - Mary Elise Antoine
DESCRIPTION:Mary Elise Antoine\, author of Enslaved\, Indentured\, Free\, 1800 to 1850 will speak at Wade House on Thursday\, April 4 from 7 to 8 p.m. \nGreenbush\, Wis. – In 2024\, Wade House’s Taproom Talks Speaker Series will bring celebrated authors and historians to Wade House for lively discussions of their thought-provoking work. Each Taproom Talk includes a special presentation\, a live Q&A and on many occasions the opportunity to purchase a book signed by the author. Prepare to be captivated by the stories and insights of the three exceptional speakers presenting in our 2024 season: Anna Lardinois\, author of Shipwrecks of the Great Lakes: Tragedies & Legacies from the Inland Seas; Mary Elise Antoine\, author of Enslaved\, Indentured\, Free\, 1800 to 1850; and Susan Apps-Bodilly\, co-author of Old Farm Country Cookbook. 
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/wade-houses-taproom-talks-speaker-series-mary-elise-antoine/
LOCATION:Wade House\, W7965 State Hwy 23\, Greenbush\, WI\, 53026\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240324T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240324T163000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240228T164835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T164835Z
UID:677-1711290600-1711297800@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:A Wee Bit Irish Musical Concert
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the Plymouth Arts Center with Celtic Folk as they present four shows of the ever-popular\, “A Wee Bit Irish!” Enjoy this live musical concert featuring your favorite traditional and contemporary Irish tunes. Show dates are Saturdays\, March 16 and 23 at 7:30pm and Sunday Matinees\, March 17 and 24 at 2:30pm. Celtic Folk includes vocalists and musicians: Tom Clegg\, Julie Henze\, Kerrylynn Kraemer\, Roy Schwab\, Mykael Lengling\, Rachel Stoyke\, Ramona Tritz\, and Steve Vogt. \nTickets are $15 for PAC Members and $17 Non-Members (tax included) and are available now at the Plymouth Arts Center\, 520 East Mill Street\, Downtown Plymouth\, WI\, Tuesday-Friday\, 10am to 4pm\, or call 920-892-8409.  Tickets may also be conveniently ordered online at: www.plymoutharts.org. Visa and Mastercard are accepted. \nCeltic Folk originated in 2013 at the Plymouth Arts Center under the direction of co-creators  Kraemer and Clegg. Their first production was Celtic Christmas. Celebrating their 10th anniversary in 2023\, the directors continue to design annual Christmas and Irish shows\, and an occasional variety show. Mark your calendar for “Celtic Christmas-2024\,” November 16-17 and 23-24. \nThe Plymouth Arts Center is a 501(c)3 charitable non-profit organization solely supported through memberships\, fundraisers\, business and individual donations\, grants and sponsorships. The mission of the PAC is….to enliven the spirit of our community and to enrich the lives of all\, by providing diverse experiences in the arts. For more information or a full schedule of events\, please visit the PAC at 520 E. Mill Street\, downtown Plymouth\, WI or the website: www.plymoutharts.org
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/a-wee-bit-irish-musical-concert-4/
LOCATION:Plymouth Arts Center\, 520 East Mill Street\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240323T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240323T213000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240228T164450Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T164450Z
UID:673-1711222200-1711229400@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:A Wee Bit Irish Musical Concert
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the Plymouth Arts Center with Celtic Folk as they present four shows of the ever-popular\, “A Wee Bit Irish!” Enjoy this live musical concert featuring your favorite traditional and contemporary Irish tunes. Show dates are Saturdays\, March 16 and 23 at 7:30pm and Sunday Matinees\, March 17 and 24 at 2:30pm. Celtic Folk includes vocalists and musicians: Tom Clegg\, Julie Henze\, Kerrylynn Kraemer\, Roy Schwab\, Mykael Lengling\, Rachel Stoyke\, Ramona Tritz\, and Steve Vogt. \nTickets are $15 for PAC Members and $17 Non-Members (tax included) and are available now at the Plymouth Arts Center\, 520 East Mill Street\, Downtown Plymouth\, WI\, Tuesday-Friday\, 10am to 4pm\, or call 920-892-8409.  Tickets may also be conveniently ordered online at: www.plymoutharts.org. Visa and Mastercard are accepted. \nCeltic Folk originated in 2013 at the Plymouth Arts Center under the direction of co-creators  Kraemer and Clegg. Their first production was Celtic Christmas. Celebrating their 10th anniversary in 2023\, the directors continue to design annual Christmas and Irish shows\, and an occasional variety show. Mark your calendar for “Celtic Christmas-2024\,” November 16-17 and 23-24. \nThe Plymouth Arts Center is a 501(c)3 charitable non-profit organization solely supported through memberships\, fundraisers\, business and individual donations\, grants and sponsorships. The mission of the PAC is….to enliven the spirit of our community and to enrich the lives of all\, by providing diverse experiences in the arts. For more information or a full schedule of events\, please visit the PAC at 520 E. Mill Street\, downtown Plymouth\, WI or the website: www.plymoutharts.org
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/a-wee-bit-irish-musical-concert-2/
LOCATION:Plymouth Arts Center\, 520 East Mill Street\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240323T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240323T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240226T183953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240226T183953Z
UID:663-1711206000-1711220400@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:Spaghetti Dinner & Silent Auction Mission Trip Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Dinner is all you can eat Spaghetti Dinner: $15 for adults\, $10 for kids. \nOver 30 items offered to bid on at the Silent Auction. \nAll proceeds will go towards an Alaskan Mission Trip.
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/spaghetti-dinner-silent-auction-mission-trip-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Eden Community Center\, 104 Pine St\, Eden\, WI\, 53019\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Tabor Global Methodist Church":MAILTO:oakfield.taborumc@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240317T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240317T163000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240228T164621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T164621Z
UID:675-1710685800-1710693000@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:A Wee Bit Irish Musical Concert
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the Plymouth Arts Center with Celtic Folk as they present four shows of the ever-popular\, “A Wee Bit Irish!” Enjoy this live musical concert featuring your favorite traditional and contemporary Irish tunes. Show dates are Saturdays\, March 16 and 23 at 7:30pm and Sunday Matinees\, March 17 and 24 at 2:30pm. Celtic Folk includes vocalists and musicians: Tom Clegg\, Julie Henze\, Kerrylynn Kraemer\, Roy Schwab\, Mykael Lengling\, Rachel Stoyke\, Ramona Tritz\, and Steve Vogt. \nTickets are $15 for PAC Members and $17 Non-Members (tax included) and are available now at the Plymouth Arts Center\, 520 East Mill Street\, Downtown Plymouth\, WI\, Tuesday-Friday\, 10am to 4pm\, or call 920-892-8409.  Tickets may also be conveniently ordered online at: www.plymoutharts.org. Visa and Mastercard are accepted. \nCeltic Folk originated in 2013 at the Plymouth Arts Center under the direction of co-creators  Kraemer and Clegg. Their first production was Celtic Christmas. Celebrating their 10th anniversary in 2023\, the directors continue to design annual Christmas and Irish shows\, and an occasional variety show. Mark your calendar for “Celtic Christmas-2024\,” November 16-17 and 23-24. \nThe Plymouth Arts Center is a 501(c)3 charitable non-profit organization solely supported through memberships\, fundraisers\, business and individual donations\, grants and sponsorships. The mission of the PAC is….to enliven the spirit of our community and to enrich the lives of all\, by providing diverse experiences in the arts. For more information or a full schedule of events\, please visit the PAC at 520 E. Mill Street\, downtown Plymouth\, WI or the website: www.plymoutharts.org
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/a-wee-bit-irish-musical-concert-3/
LOCATION:Plymouth Arts Center\, 520 East Mill Street\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240317T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240317T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240228T170850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T170850Z
UID:689-1710666000-1710680400@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:Maywood’s Flapjack Day
DESCRIPTION:Former Maywood Park Director Dave Kuckuk demonstrates a bit and brace drill to visitors at Maywood’s Flapjack Day in 2023. Photo Credit: Nick Bielski \n  \nMaywood Marks 36 Years of Flapjack Day On March 17 \nSHEBOYGAN\, WI – On Sunday\, March 17 the community is invited to celebrate maple sugaring at Maywood during the park’s 36th Annual Flapjack Day. \nA pancake breakfast featuring Maywood’s own maple syrup will be served 9:30am-12:30pm. The meal includes all-you-care-to-eat pancakes and syrup and a beverage. Sausage will be available to purchase ala carte. \nVisitors can also enjoy tours of the maple forest to view the sap collection process and can visit the maple sugaring house to view the evaporator and learn how maple sap becomes maple syrup. A taste of maple syrup will also be available on complimentary snow cones and maple sap tea. Family friendly lumberjack games and St. Patrick’s Day themed activities are included with the event ticket. Activities will run 9:30am-1:00pm. Spun Boutique Cotton Candy will be on site selling their locally crafted cotton candy. \nTickets for the event are $9 for ages 12 and up through March 7 and $10 for ages 12 and up after March 7. Tickets for children ages 3-11 are $5. Kids 2 and younger eat free. Tickets are available at the Maywood Ecology Center Monday-Wednesdays and Fridays 9am-4pm and Saturdays 9am-Noon. Tickets can also be purchased online by visiting https://gomaywood.org/events/flapjack-day/. Ticket sales at the door are cash only. \nFor additional information visit GoMaywood.org\, call (920) 459-3906\, or email maywood@sheboyganwi.gov. Maywood is located at 3615 Mueller Road\, Sheboygan. \nEllwood H. May Environmental Park\, commonly known as Maywood\, is committed to its mission of fostering environmental stewardship through educational and outdoor programs designed to connect our community with the natural world. Sheboygan’s largest city-owned park includes an ecology center\, hiking and cross-country ski trails\, wildlife viewing areas\, an arboretum\, a hummingbird garden\, rain garden\, and the Generational Forest. The park and its trails are open to the public year-round\, free of charge. The park also offers programs for schools and the public\, summer camps\, aquatic studies and water monitoring\, astronomy observation\, bicycle tours\, and guided walks\, nature craft workshops\, and outdoor learning opportunities. Y-koda Nature School at Maywood\, a 4K Sheboygan Area School District preschool option\, is located in the park. Support for Maywood comes from the City of Sheboygan\, public grants\, and The Environmental Park Trust of Sheboygan County through voluntary donations\, bequests and annual fund drives.
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/maywoods-flapjack-day/
LOCATION:Maywood Environmental Park\, 3615 Mueller Road\, Sheboygan\, 53083\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240316T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240316T213000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240228T164218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T164218Z
UID:671-1710617400-1710624600@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:A Wee Bit Irish Musical Concert
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the Plymouth Arts Center with Celtic Folk as they present four shows of the ever-popular\, “A Wee Bit Irish!” Enjoy this live musical concert featuring your favorite traditional and contemporary Irish tunes. Show dates are Saturdays\, March 16 and 23 at 7:30pm and Sunday Matinees\, March 17 and 24 at 2:30pm. Celtic Folk includes vocalists and musicians: Tom Clegg\, Julie Henze\, Kerrylynn Kraemer\, Roy Schwab\, Mykael Lengling\, Rachel Stoyke\, Ramona Tritz\, and Steve Vogt. \nTickets are $15 for PAC Members and $17 Non-Members (tax included) and are available now at the Plymouth Arts Center\, 520 East Mill Street\, Downtown Plymouth\, WI\, Tuesday-Friday\, 10am to 4pm\, or call 920-892-8409.  Tickets may also be conveniently ordered online at: www.plymoutharts.org. Visa and Mastercard are accepted. \nCeltic Folk originated in 2013 at the Plymouth Arts Center under the direction of co-creators  Kraemer and Clegg. Their first production was Celtic Christmas. Celebrating their 10th anniversary in 2023\, the directors continue to design annual Christmas and Irish shows\, and an occasional variety show. Mark your calendar for “Celtic Christmas-2024\,” November 16-17 and 23-24. \nThe Plymouth Arts Center is a 501(c)3 charitable non-profit organization solely supported through memberships\, fundraisers\, business and individual donations\, grants and sponsorships. The mission of the PAC is….to enliven the spirit of our community and to enrich the lives of all\, by providing diverse experiences in the arts. For more information or a full schedule of events\, please visit the PAC at 520 E. Mill Street\, downtown Plymouth\, WI or the website: www.plymoutharts.org
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/a-wee-bit-irish-musical-concert/
LOCATION:Plymouth Arts Center\, 520 East Mill Street\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240310T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240310T163000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240228T174006Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T174006Z
UID:706-1710079200-1710088200@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:Mary Poppins
DESCRIPTION:PHS musical takes flight with ‘Mary Poppins’  \nPlymouth High School will be presenting “Mary Poppins” as its annual musical March 7-10\, featuring some very exciting special effects – including flying characters! \n“We are hiring a professional company to come in so that our main characters can fly on stage\,” said vocal director Amanda Smith. “We are also using ‘magic’ props and set pieces to make illusions happen.” \n“Mary Poppins\,” written by Richard Sherman and Robert Sherman\, is the story of a family whose children are out of control. When a mysterious young woman appears at their doorstep\, the family finds that she’s the answer to their prayers – but in the most peculiar way. \nThe show is based on the movie of the same name\, but yet is quite different\, Mrs. Smith said. “At the end of Act 1\, the audience will be questioning themselves\, because it really takes a left turn to focus more on the family dynamic in Act 2\,” she said. “This is a more mature version\, in my opinion.” \nBut she quickly added\, “Don’t worry – all of the fan favorites like ‘Spoonful of Sugar’ and ‘Supercalifragilisticexpealidocious’ are still in there. There’s still lots of magic to go around!” \nA key part of that magic will take the form of characters flying on stage – a first for a PHS production. Mary Poppins (played by Grace Lambert and Jhadan Grucelski) and Bert (played by Zebidiah Schermacher and Max Halle) both will fly. \nPHS has hired Vertigo Flying of Illinois\, a professional rigging company\, to handle the flights and ensure they are safe. Vertigo\, which has been in the business since 1991\, gives constant input to ANSI\, the nonprofit organization that oversees product standards for performer rigging. “They are huge on risk analysis and risk reduction\, and are looking to keep performers safe for every production\,” Mrs. Smith said. \nShe expects the flights to add to the magic of the show. “I hope the little kids who come to watch it feel inspired\, and we can have at least a couple of ‘wow’ moments from the audience\,” she said. \nThe musical has been months in the making. The name of this year’s show was announced at Homecoming\, and auditions were held in November. Acting and dancing rehearsals began in January. The crew began work on the set and the pit band began rehearsals early in February. \nThe set for “Mary Poppins” is so big that the removable wall behind the stage has been opened so that pieces not being used can be stored in the adjoining Amphitheatre. \nNearly 100 students and 9 staff members are involved in the production\, which is double-cast to allow more students a chance to be on stage. The PHS Technical Education department is building specialty set pieces\, and PHS art students are helping with set painting. \n“We knew that to put on a show of this caliber it would cost more than the average show\, but we have done a good job saving up over the past decade – and have the talent from the students\, a great directing staff\, and the budget to put on an amazing show\,” Mrs. Smith said. \nPerformances will begin at 7 p.m. nightly from Thursday March 7 through Saturday March 9\, with a matinee at 2 p.m. Sunday March 10\, in the school auditorium\, 125 S. Highland Ave. Reserved-seating tickets are $10 and are available from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the PHS office (enter Door 1G)\, as well as at the door.
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/mary-poppins-4/
LOCATION:Plymouth Comprehensive High School\, 125 S Highland Ave\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240310T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240310T163000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240212T170324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240212T170324Z
UID:627-1710066600-1710088200@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:Waldo Fire Department 50th Annual BRAT FRY
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/waldo-fire-department-50th-annual-brat-fry/
LOCATION:Waldo Memorial Hall\, 308 West First Street\, Waldo\, WI\, 53093\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240309T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240309T213000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240228T173730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T173730Z
UID:704-1710010800-1710019800@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:Mary Poppins
DESCRIPTION:PHS musical takes flight with ‘Mary Poppins’  \nPlymouth High School will be presenting “Mary Poppins” as its annual musical March 7-10\, featuring some very exciting special effects – including flying characters! \n“We are hiring a professional company to come in so that our main characters can fly on stage\,” said vocal director Amanda Smith. “We are also using ‘magic’ props and set pieces to make illusions happen.” \n“Mary Poppins\,” written by Richard Sherman and Robert Sherman\, is the story of a family whose children are out of control. When a mysterious young woman appears at their doorstep\, the family finds that she’s the answer to their prayers – but in the most peculiar way. \nThe show is based on the movie of the same name\, but yet is quite different\, Mrs. Smith said. “At the end of Act 1\, the audience will be questioning themselves\, because it really takes a left turn to focus more on the family dynamic in Act 2\,” she said. “This is a more mature version\, in my opinion.” \nBut she quickly added\, “Don’t worry – all of the fan favorites like ‘Spoonful of Sugar’ and ‘Supercalifragilisticexpealidocious’ are still in there. There’s still lots of magic to go around!” \nA key part of that magic will take the form of characters flying on stage – a first for a PHS production. Mary Poppins (played by Grace Lambert and Jhadan Grucelski) and Bert (played by Zebidiah Schermacher and Max Halle) both will fly. \nPHS has hired Vertigo Flying of Illinois\, a professional rigging company\, to handle the flights and ensure they are safe. Vertigo\, which has been in the business since 1991\, gives constant input to ANSI\, the nonprofit organization that oversees product standards for performer rigging. “They are huge on risk analysis and risk reduction\, and are looking to keep performers safe for every production\,” Mrs. Smith said. \nShe expects the flights to add to the magic of the show. “I hope the little kids who come to watch it feel inspired\, and we can have at least a couple of ‘wow’ moments from the audience\,” she said. \nThe musical has been months in the making. The name of this year’s show was announced at Homecoming\, and auditions were held in November. Acting and dancing rehearsals began in January. The crew began work on the set and the pit band began rehearsals early in February. \nThe set for “Mary Poppins” is so big that the removable wall behind the stage has been opened so that pieces not being used can be stored in the adjoining Amphitheatre. \nNearly 100 students and 9 staff members are involved in the production\, which is double-cast to allow more students a chance to be on stage. The PHS Technical Education department is building specialty set pieces\, and PHS art students are helping with set painting. \n“We knew that to put on a show of this caliber it would cost more than the average show\, but we have done a good job saving up over the past decade – and have the talent from the students\, a great directing staff\, and the budget to put on an amazing show\,” Mrs. Smith said. \nPerformances will begin at 7 p.m. nightly from Thursday March 7 through Saturday March 9\, with a matinee at 2 p.m. Sunday March 10\, in the school auditorium\, 125 S. Highland Ave. Reserved-seating tickets are $10 and are available from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the PHS office (enter Door 1G)\, as well as at the door.
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/mary-poppins-3/
LOCATION:Plymouth Comprehensive High School\, 125 S Highland Ave\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240308T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240308T213000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240228T173548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T173548Z
UID:702-1709924400-1709933400@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:Mary Poppins
DESCRIPTION:PHS musical takes flight with ‘Mary Poppins’  \nPlymouth High School will be presenting “Mary Poppins” as its annual musical March 7-10\, featuring some very exciting special effects – including flying characters! \n“We are hiring a professional company to come in so that our main characters can fly on stage\,” said vocal director Amanda Smith. “We are also using ‘magic’ props and set pieces to make illusions happen.” \n“Mary Poppins\,” written by Richard Sherman and Robert Sherman\, is the story of a family whose children are out of control. When a mysterious young woman appears at their doorstep\, the family finds that she’s the answer to their prayers – but in the most peculiar way. \nThe show is based on the movie of the same name\, but yet is quite different\, Mrs. Smith said. “At the end of Act 1\, the audience will be questioning themselves\, because it really takes a left turn to focus more on the family dynamic in Act 2\,” she said. “This is a more mature version\, in my opinion.” \nBut she quickly added\, “Don’t worry – all of the fan favorites like ‘Spoonful of Sugar’ and ‘Supercalifragilisticexpealidocious’ are still in there. There’s still lots of magic to go around!” \nA key part of that magic will take the form of characters flying on stage – a first for a PHS production. Mary Poppins (played by Grace Lambert and Jhadan Grucelski) and Bert (played by Zebidiah Schermacher and Max Halle) both will fly. \nPHS has hired Vertigo Flying of Illinois\, a professional rigging company\, to handle the flights and ensure they are safe. Vertigo\, which has been in the business since 1991\, gives constant input to ANSI\, the nonprofit organization that oversees product standards for performer rigging. “They are huge on risk analysis and risk reduction\, and are looking to keep performers safe for every production\,” Mrs. Smith said. \nShe expects the flights to add to the magic of the show. “I hope the little kids who come to watch it feel inspired\, and we can have at least a couple of ‘wow’ moments from the audience\,” she said. \nThe musical has been months in the making. The name of this year’s show was announced at Homecoming\, and auditions were held in November. Acting and dancing rehearsals began in January. The crew began work on the set and the pit band began rehearsals early in February. \nThe set for “Mary Poppins” is so big that the removable wall behind the stage has been opened so that pieces not being used can be stored in the adjoining Amphitheatre. \nNearly 100 students and 9 staff members are involved in the production\, which is double-cast to allow more students a chance to be on stage. The PHS Technical Education department is building specialty set pieces\, and PHS art students are helping with set painting. \n“We knew that to put on a show of this caliber it would cost more than the average show\, but we have done a good job saving up over the past decade – and have the talent from the students\, a great directing staff\, and the budget to put on an amazing show\,” Mrs. Smith said. \nPerformances will begin at 7 p.m. nightly from Thursday March 7 through Saturday March 9\, with a matinee at 2 p.m. Sunday March 10\, in the school auditorium\, 125 S. Highland Ave. Reserved-seating tickets are $10 and are available from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the PHS office (enter Door 1G)\, as well as at the door.
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/mary-poppins-2/
LOCATION:Plymouth Comprehensive High School\, 125 S Highland Ave\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240307T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240307T213000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240228T173402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T173402Z
UID:696-1709838000-1709847000@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:Mary Poppins
DESCRIPTION:PHS musical takes flight with ‘Mary Poppins’  \nPlymouth High School will be presenting “Mary Poppins” as its annual musical March 7-10\, featuring some very exciting special effects – including flying characters! \n“We are hiring a professional company to come in so that our main characters can fly on stage\,” said vocal director Amanda Smith. “We are also using ‘magic’ props and set pieces to make illusions happen.” \n“Mary Poppins\,” written by Richard Sherman and Robert Sherman\, is the story of a family whose children are out of control. When a mysterious young woman appears at their doorstep\, the family finds that she’s the answer to their prayers – but in the most peculiar way. \nThe show is based on the movie of the same name\, but yet is quite different\, Mrs. Smith said. “At the end of Act 1\, the audience will be questioning themselves\, because it really takes a left turn to focus more on the family dynamic in Act 2\,” she said. “This is a more mature version\, in my opinion.” \nBut she quickly added\, “Don’t worry – all of the fan favorites like ‘Spoonful of Sugar’ and ‘Supercalifragilisticexpealidocious’ are still in there. There’s still lots of magic to go around!” \nA key part of that magic will take the form of characters flying on stage – a first for a PHS production. Mary Poppins (played by Grace Lambert and Jhadan Grucelski) and Bert (played by Zebidiah Schermacher and Max Halle) both will fly. \nPHS has hired Vertigo Flying of Illinois\, a professional rigging company\, to handle the flights and ensure they are safe. Vertigo\, which has been in the business since 1991\, gives constant input to ANSI\, the nonprofit organization that oversees product standards for performer rigging. “They are huge on risk analysis and risk reduction\, and are looking to keep performers safe for every production\,” Mrs. Smith said. \nShe expects the flights to add to the magic of the show. “I hope the little kids who come to watch it feel inspired\, and we can have at least a couple of ‘wow’ moments from the audience\,” she said. \nThe musical has been months in the making. The name of this year’s show was announced at Homecoming\, and auditions were held in November. Acting and dancing rehearsals began in January. The crew began work on the set and the pit band began rehearsals early in February. \nThe set for “Mary Poppins” is so big that the removable wall behind the stage has been opened so that pieces not being used can be stored in the adjoining Amphitheatre. \nNearly 100 students and 9 staff members are involved in the production\, which is double-cast to allow more students a chance to be on stage. The PHS Technical Education department is building specialty set pieces\, and PHS art students are helping with set painting. \n“We knew that to put on a show of this caliber it would cost more than the average show\, but we have done a good job saving up over the past decade – and have the talent from the students\, a great directing staff\, and the budget to put on an amazing show\,” Mrs. Smith said. \nPerformances will begin at 7 p.m. nightly from Thursday March 7 through Saturday March 9\, with a matinee at 2 p.m. Sunday March 10\, in the school auditorium\, 125 S. Highland Ave. Reserved-seating tickets are $10 and are available from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the PHS office (enter Door 1G)\, as well as at the door.
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/mary-poppins/
LOCATION:Plymouth Comprehensive High School\, 125 S Highland Ave\, Plymouth\, WI\, 53073\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240224T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240224T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240212T171647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240212T171741Z
UID:639-1708779600-1708783200@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:Wade House’s Taproom Talks Speaker Series - Anna Lardinois
DESCRIPTION:Anna Lardinois\, author of Shipwrecks of the Great Lakes: Tragedies & Legacies from the Inland Seas will speak at Wade House on Saturday\, February 24 from 1 to 2 p.m. \nGreenbush\, Wis. – In 2024\, Wade House’s Taproom Talks Speaker Series will bring celebrated authors and historians to Wade House for lively discussions of their thought-provoking work. Each Taproom Talk includes a special presentation\, a live Q&A and on many occasions the opportunity to purchase a book signed by the author. Prepare to be captivated by the stories and insights of the three exceptional speakers presenting in our 2024 season: Anna Lardinois\, author of Shipwrecks of the Great Lakes: Tragedies & Legacies from the Inland Seas; Mary Elise Antoine\, author of Enslaved\, Indentured\, Free\, 1800 to 1850; and Susan Apps-Bodilly\, co-author of Old Farm Country Cookbook. 
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/wade-houses-taproom-talks-speaker-series-anna-lardinois/
LOCATION:Wade House\, W7965 State Hwy 23\, Greenbush\, WI\, 53026\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240217T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240217T153000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240212T171216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240212T171216Z
UID:633-1708164000-1708183800@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:"Over the River and Through the Woods" Sleigh Rides at Wade House
DESCRIPTION:Outdoor winter fun will be featured at Wade House this February. The excitement is planned for Saturday\, February 17 from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. when Wade House will host “Over the River and Through the Woods” sleigh rides. Horse-drawn sleigh rides will be offered every thirty minutes from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday\, February 17. \nThe sight of colorful sleighs and the sound of sleigh bells breaking the snowy silence were commonplace during cold winter months in the late 19th century.  Sleigh rides were one of the joys of winter with sleighing parties often organized by family and friends for an opportunity to socialize. \nAt Wade House’s “Over the River and Through the Woods” sleigh ride event\, guests will be invited to climb aboard a horse-drawn sleigh (or wagon) for a ride through the northern reaches of the Kettle Moraine State Forest. The cost for the sleigh rides are:  $15 for adults and teens; $13 for seniors; $8 for children; and free for children under 5 years of age.  Sleigh ride reservations are highly recommended and may be booked by visiting www.wadehouse.org.  Reservations in advance and on the day of will be accepted on a first come\, first serve basis. \nBesides going on a sleigh ride\, guests will be able to see Wesley W. Jung’s wonderful collection of horse-drawn vehicles in our carriage museum.  Also included in the fee for the sleigh rides is use of snowshoes to explore Wade House’s 240 acres.  Snowshoes will be loaned on a first come\, first serve basis. \nThe Wade House historic site is one of 12 Wisconsin Historical Society historic sites and museums. For more information\, please call 920-526-3271 or visit www.wadehouse.org.
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/over-the-river-and-through-the-woods-sleigh-rides-at-wade-house/
LOCATION:Wade House\, W7965 State Hwy 23\, Greenbush\, WI\, 53026\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20240210T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20240210T233000
DTSTAMP:20260418T201224
CREATED:20240129T171008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240129T171008Z
UID:607-1707580800-1707607800@www.cowcountry.us
SUMMARY:Cow Country Birthday Bash
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://www.cowcountry.us/event/cow-country-birthday-bash-2/
LOCATION:Cascade Fire Station\, 801 Madison Ave\, Cascade\, 53011\, United States
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END:VCALENDAR