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Date: Description: Time & Place: Contact Information:
Tuesday,
March 22nd,
Working or Living with Developmentally Challenged Individuals, a unique and motivating class is being offered at WITC Rice Lake for nursing assistants, CRRF workers, and is also open to the public.
This Refresher Class is for those who live or work with developmentally challenged individuals and includes guest speakers Pat & Sue McNally from Eau Claire, parents of a developmentally challenged young adult.
6 – 9 PM
Tuesday, March 22nd,
WITC – Rice Lake,
Room 223
Sue Paulson
Ext. 5230
Friday,
March 25th
41st Annual Smelt Feed. Deep fried smelt & cod. Baked cod, macaroni & cheese, baked beans, cole slaw, rolls, coffee, milk & desert. 4 – 7 PM
Friday, March 25th
St. Francis de Sales School Auditorium
Spooner, WI.
Don Jerabek,
715-635-8551
MARCH 6th Annual American Indian Art Scholarship Exhibit –
Talented Native American High School Artists and Noted Native American Artists from around the region display their works.
Exhibit is Free & Open to the public
UW-Superior’s Kruk Gallery  
Monday,
March 14th.
Thru
April
The Rice Lake Area Grief Group Spring session by Lakeview Medical Center Hospice, will begin. Free, but pre-registration is required. Each Monday evening
6 -7:30 PM
STARTING:
March 14th – thru April
236-6255
MARCH Native American Art Students and Professional Artists Display Work at UW-Superior’s Kruk Gallery.
Talented Native American High School Artists and Noted Native American Artists from around the region display their works as part of the 6th Annual American Indian Art Scholarship Exhibit.
Exhibit is Free & Open to the public
   
MARCH
Yoga Classes. LCO OCC Extension will be offering Yoga Classes FREE to the community. Joan Shumway will be abailableto teach Hatha Yoga, which includes movement, breathing practices, and meditation from which students derive many benefits such as increased physical stamina & vitality, flexibility and stronger muscles & bones. Increased consciousness & heightened interior awareness and much more. Every Tuesday & Thursday,
February 8th – March 31st
LCOOCC
Auditorium from 4- 5 pm
715-634-4790
ext. 160
March & April Northland College Arts & Letters Series:
March 10th – The Trio of Samantha Harley, Jacqueline Walter & Bernadette Carroll, a kind of folk-pop mixed with gospel soul at the Alvord Theater, Northland College. (7:30 pm)
April 1st – Cleveland Duo and James Umble at the Presbyterian Congregational Church in Ashland. ( 7:30 pm )
7:30 PM
March 10th at Alvord Theater
April 1st, at the Presbyterian Church in Ashland, WI
715-682-1679
Saturday,
April 2nd,
Cable Natural History Museum:
Breakfast with the Maples – Join Grady Boles at his home for a demonstration & a pancake breakfast. Reservations are requested, space is limited. Donations accepted.
Meet at the Museum at 9 AM
Return at noon.
715-798-3890
or email:
info@cablemuseum.org
Friday, Saturday
Sunday
April 1st, 2nd, 3rd
Wild River Gun Show. Public Invited. Friday, Saturday, & Sunday
April 1st, 2nd, 3rd.
Trollhaugen Conventon Center
St. Croix Falls, WI
No Contact # is Given
Monday,
April 4th
Free Concert for all families; Colleen & Uncle Squaty, an award-winning duo will help celebrate the Week of the Young Child by singing & moving with the kids. Sponsored by Northwest Connection Family Resources of Hayward, the Hayward Community Schools, and Dynea Overlays. 6:30 PM
Monday, April 4th
Northwest Connection Family Resources, Hayward, WI
634-2299
Thursday,
April 7th
White Pine Wildlife Rehabilitation Center will hold it’s 12th Annual Benefit Auction Thursday, April 7th at
4 PM
VFW Post 305
Eau Claire, WI
715-8778-2372
April 9 An Evening of Stories and Songs with Kevin McMullin

Kevin McMullin, presenting an enchanting program of music
and story telling. Kevin creates a delicious blend of story and music, humor and pathos, with traditional and original material. His first story telling appearance at the Quam in 2003 was recorded and released as The Magic Box CD. This performance, sponsored by Theatre in the Woods, is suitable for the entire family.

Saturday, April 9, at 7:30 p.m. Erika Quam Memorial Theater, 605 1st Street,
Shell
Lake.
468-4387
Saturday
April 16th,
The Flambeau Chapter of Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation will hold its’ 8th Annual Banquet.
Raffles, Live & Silent Auctions, Hunting & Fishing Excursions Available.
Social Hour at 5 PM
Dinner at 7 PM
Flambeau Lanes in Park Falls
Saturday, April 16th.
762-3587
Saturday,
April 23rd,
Michael Smith will perform at the UU Concert Hall in Eau Claire, WI. 8 PM, Saturday, April 23rd,
UU Concert Hall, 421 S. Farwell, Eau Claire, WI
NO # is Given
June 2005 On Monday, June 6, 2005, the "Flying Feather Band"
from the Menominee Indian Reservation in Wisconsin
will be one of the featured acts at the annual all
Native American Show at the Ryman Auditorium in
Nashville, TN. Flying Feather will not only be
performing songs from their soon to be released CD,
"Lost In Nashville", they will also be backing up
national recording artist and award winner, Storm
Seymour from Tama, Iowa.

More information will be forthcoming on the band's web
site at:

www.flying-featherproductions

Members of the band are: Richard "Waubano" Awonohopay,
bass guitar and vocals, Dave Turney, lead guitar,
Richie Plass, drums and vocals, Victor Beaudreau, lead
guitar and vocals and Kenny Brent, lead guitar and
vocals.

 
       
 

 

 

 
 

 
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