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LIVING HERE Your Guide to Life on the Lakeshore 2014-2015 Greek Festival at Deland Park. Sheboygan Press Media file photo Harbor Centre Marina. Sheboygan Press Media file photo Brat Days. Sheboygan Press Media file photo Harbor Centre Cycling Classic. Sheboygan Press Media file photo Kathleen M Haasch, Au.D. Doctors of Audiology “Improve Your Hearing... Improve Your Life!” Sheboygan 1442 N. 31st Street (920) 458-3277 Toll Free 1-877-338-7870 • www.medicalhearingassociates.com Ashley Hoerth, Au.D. WI-5001775619 Saukville 620 E. Green Bay Ave. (262) 268-1400

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LIVING HEREYour Guide to Life on the Lakeshore

2014-2015

Greek Festival at Deland Park.

Sheboygan Press Media fi le photoHarbor Centre Marina. Sheboygan Press Media fi le photo

Brat Days. Sheboygan Press Media fi le photo

Harbor Centre Cycling Classic.

Sheboygan Press Media fi le photo

Kathleen M Haasch, Au.D.

Doctors of Audiology“Improve Your Hearing... Improve Your Life!”

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LIVING HERE Your Guide to Life on the Lakeshore Inside

Lowell Johnson, General Manager,

920-453-5109

Kevin Anderson, Executive Editor,

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Rob Schafman, Operations Manager,

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Dave Liebelt, Retail Advertising Manager,

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Dan Benson, Key Audiences Editor,

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Adam Thompson, Sports Editor, 920-453-5156

Pat Pankratz, Opinion Page Editor, 920-686-2138

Gary Klein, Photographer, 920-453-5149

Justin Kabbes, Digital Operations Editor,

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Josh Lintereur, Reporter, 920-453-5147

Janet Weyandt, Reporter, 920-453-5121

Kali Thiel, Reporter, 920-453-5134

McLean Bennett, Sports Reporter, 920-453-5165

Scott Hansen, Sports Reporter, 920-453-5136

The Sheboygan Marina is parked full of boats of nearly ever description in this panoramic photo in Sheboygan. Sheboygan Press Media file photo

3 Vital Information Sheboygan Stats, Useful Information, Safety, Police, Fire, Electricity, Gas, Cable/Satelilite, Sewer, Trash, Recycling Outlets, Transportation, Water

4 Government Government Leaders

6 Arts & Entertainment Upcoming Events

10 Churches14 Libraries15 Farmers Markets16 Seniors

Senior Resources/Services, Senior Living, Nursing Home and Hospice Care

17 Museums19 Tourism20 Recreation22 Monuments

23 Health Public Health, Hospitals, Clinics, Urgent Care

27 Fun & Games28 Parks

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

29 Shopping30 Schools

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

31 Food Pantries Food Pantries, Meals SErved, Other Food Resources

36 Clubs & Organizations

Parenting Organizations/Support, Support Groups, Grienf Support, Military Support, Advoccy Organizaations, Alcoholics Anonymous, Local Clubs, Al-Anon Meetings, Alateen Meetings

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LIVING HERE Your Guide to Life on the Lakeshore Vital informationSHEBOYGAN STATSTemperature AveragesWinter: 13/32Spring: 26/64Summer: 54/80Fall: 32/72Annual Precipitation 32 inchesArea of City: 13.97 sq. milesMiles of Streets: 199.72Parks: 32 (663.66 acres)

PEOPLE (2012, US Census Bureau)Population: 48,895 Persons per square mile: 3,527.1Housing units: 22,339Median value of owner-occupied

homes: $116,600Per capita income: $21,924Median household income: $42,549Registered voters: 28,643

USEFUL INFORMATIONSafetyEmergencies: 911

Police Sheboygan County Sheriff’s Office:

920-459-3111 Sheboygan Police Department:

920-459-3333Elkhart Lake Police Department:

920-876-2244Kohler Police Dept.: 920-459-3877 Plymouth Police Department:

920-893-6541Sheboygan Falls Police

Department: 920-467-7902

FireCity of Sheboygan Fire

Department: 920-459-3327 Ada Fire Department:

920-565-3131Adell Volunteer Fire Department:

920-994-2260Batavia Volunteer Fire

Department: 920-994-9367Beechwood Volunteer Fire

Department: 920-994-9199Cascade Fire Department:

920-528-8432Cedar Grove Fire Department:

920-668-6415Elkhart Lake Fire Department:

920-876-3333

Franklin Volunteer Fire Department: 920-565-3247

Glenbeulah Fire Department: 920-526-3357

Haven Fire Department: 920-565-3700

Kohler Fire Department: 920-459-3876

Oostburg Fire Department: 920-564-3844

Plymouth Fire Department: 920-893-1331

Silver Creek Volunteer Fire Department: 920-944-9421

Sheboygan Falls Fire Department: 920-467-7914

Town of Sheboygan Volunteer Fire Department: 920-467-6800

Town of Sheboygan Falls Fire Department: 920-467-4876

Waldo Fire Department: 920-528-8121

Wilson-Black River Fire Department: 920-452-4900

ElectricityAlliant Energy 800-255-4268;

emergency/outage 800-862-6261

Plymouth Utilities: 920-893-1471WE Energies: 800-242-9137;

emergency/outage 800-662-4797

GasWE Energies: 800-242-9137;

emergency/outage 800-261-5325

Wisconsin Public Service: 800-450-7260; emergency/outage 800-450-7280

Local Cable/SatelliteAT&T: 800-288-2020Charter Communications:

888-438-2427DISH Network: 877-653-0020DirecTV: 800-DIRECTV

Recycling OutletsGus Holman Co.: 920-457-2431Sheboygan Scrap Metals:

920-452-1894

SewerCity of Sheboygan Waste Water

Treatment Plant: 920-459-3464Howards Grove Waste Water:

920-565-3029

Oostburg Waste Water Treatment: 920-564-3396

Town of Sheboygan: 920-451-2325

Plymouth Utilities: 920-893-1471

TRANSPORTATIONShoreline MetroShoreline Metro’s mission, through the efforts of dedicated, well-trained employees, is to offer a better alternative to driving in the Sheboygan area by providing safe, reliable and courteous public transportation to increase the quality of life and to complement economic growth. The central transfer point, and customer service office, is located at 828 Pennsylvania Ave. Cash fare is $1.75; children under 5 are free; passes and discounted tokens are available at the customer service office and from all drivers; 920-459-3285, www.shorelinemetro.com.

Sheboygan County Memorial AirportOperated by Burrows Aviation, the airport offers line services, flight instruction, aircraft inspection and maintenance, rental and aircraft sales. The airport features upscale dining and catering onsite at the Final Approach Restaurant, on-site Hertz car rental office, competitively priced Jet A full-service and AV self-service fuel, and corporate rates for hotel accommodations. Facility offers a weather/flight planning room, comfortable passenger lobby, private pilot lounge, conference room, fax service and WiFi access; 920-467-6151, www.burrowsaviation.com.

WaterSheboygan Water Utility:

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920-459-3873Plymouth Utilities: 920-893-1471

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LIVING HERE Your Guide to Life on the Lakeshore GovernmentGOVERNMENTS AND LEADERSCurrent as of April 2014

NATIONALSen. Tammy Baldwin (D)Washington office: 1 Russell Courtyard, Washington, DC 20510; 202-224-5653; www.baldwin.senate.gov

Sen. Ron Johnson (R)Washington office: 386 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510; 202-224-5323; www.ronjohnson.senate.gov

Rep. Tom Petri (R)6th DistrictWashington office: 2462 Rayburn Building, Washington, DC 20515; 202-225-2476; petri.house.govFond du Lac office: 490 West Rolling Meadows Drive, Suite B; 920-922-1180

STATEGov. Scott Walker (R)Madison office: Office of Governor Scott Walker, 115 East Capitol, Madison, WI 53702; Office telephone: (608) 266-1212; Web site: http://walker.wi.gov/;

Sen. Joe Leibham (R)9th Senate DistrictVoting address: 3618 River Ridge Drive, Sheboygan, WI 53083Madison office: Room 15 South, State Capitol, P.O. Box 7882, Madison, WI 53707; 888-295-8750; http:// legis.wisconsin.gov/senate/leibham; [email protected] telephone: 920-457-7367

Sen. Glenn Grothmann (R)20th Senate DistrictVoting address: 151 University Drive, 312 N, West Bend, WI 53095Madison office: Room 10 South, State Capitol, P.O. Box 7882, Madison, WI 53707-7882; 800-662-1227; http:// legis.wisconsin.gov/senate/grothman; [email protected] telephone: 262-338-8061

Rep. Mike Endsley (R)26th Assembly District Voting address: 1829 N. 27th Place, Sheboygan, WI 53081Madison office: Room 219 North, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8953,

Madison, WI 53708; 888-529-0026; http:// legis.wisconsin.gov/assembly/endsley; [email protected]

Rep. Steve Kestell (R)27th Assembly DistrictVoting address: W3829 State Highway 32, Elkhart Lake, WI 53020Madison office: Room 212 North, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8952, Madison, WI 53708; 888-529-0027; http:// legis.wisconsin.gov/assembly/kestell; [email protected]

Rep. Daniel LeMahieu (R)59th Assembly DistrictVoting address: W6284 Lake Ellen Drive, P.O. Box 277, Cascade, WI 53011Madison office: Room 304 East, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8952, Madison, WI 53708; 888-534-0059; http:// legis.wisconsin.gov/assembly/lemahieu; [email protected] telephone: 920-528-8679

SHEBOYGAN COUNTYCounty Administrator Adam N. PayneAdministration Building, 3rd Floor, Rm. 311, 508 New York Ave.920-459-3103; [email protected]

LOCALCity of PlymouthCity Hall, 128 Smith St., Plymouth; 920-893-1271; www.ciplywi.com

City of SheboyganCity Hall, 828 Center Ave., Sheboygan; 920-459-3317; www.ci.sheboygan.wi.us

City of Sheboygan FallsCity Hall, 375 Buffalo St., Sheboygan Falls; 920-467–7900; www.cityofsheboyganfalls.com

Village of AdellVillage Hall, 508 Seifert St., Adell; 920-994-8620; www.adellwi.govoffice2.com

Village of CascadeVillage Hall, 301 First St., Cascade; 920-528-8642; www.villageofcascade.org

Village of Cedar GroveVillage Hall, 22 Willow Ave., Cedar Grove; 920-668-6523; www.cedargrovewi.com

Village of Elkhart LakeVillage Hall, 40 Pine Street, Elkhart Lake; 920-876-2122; www.elkhartlake.com/village

Village of GlenbeulahVillage Hall, 110 N. Swift St., Glenbeulah; 920-526-3701; www.glenbeulah.org

Village of Howards GroveVillage Hall, 913 S. Wisconsin Drive, Howards Grove; 920-565-3511; www.howardsgrove.org

Village of KohlerVillage Hall, 319 Highland Drive, Kohler; 920-459-3873; www.kohlervillage.org

Village of OostburgVillage Hall, PO Box 700227, Oostburg; 920-564-3214; www.oostburg.org;

Village of Random LakeVillage Hall, 96 Russell Drive, Random Lake, 920-994-4852; www.randomlake.org

Village of WaldoVillage Hall, 810 W. Second St., Waldo; 920-528-8121; www.waldowi.us

Town of GreenbushTown Hall, N6644 Sugarbush Road, Glenbeulah; 920-526-3115; www.towngreenbush.com

Town of HermanTown Hall, N8139 Franklin Road, Plymouth; 920-565-2934

Town of HollandTown Hall, W3005 Highway G, Cedar Grove; 920-668-6625; www.tn.holland.wi.gov

Town of LimaTown Hall, N3689 Highway I, Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-6037; www.townlima.com

Town of LyndonTown Hall, W6081 Highway N., Plymouth; 920-528-7255; www.townoflyndon.com

Town of MitchellTown Hall, W8095 Parnell Road, Cascade; 920-528-7776; www.townofmitchell.com

Town of MoselTown Hall, W982 Highway FF, Sheboygan; 920-565-3700; www.townofmosel.com

Town of PlymouthTown Hall, 120 Suhrke Road, Plymouth; 920-893-5713; www.townplymouth.com

Town of RhineTown Hall, W5250 Highway FF, Elkhart Lake; 920-876-3413; www.townrhine.com

Town of RussellTown Hall N969 Highway H, Elkhart Lake; 920-894-2370; www.townrussell.com

Town of ScottTown Hall, N1306 Boltonville Road, Adell; 920-994-4470

Town of SheboyganTown Hall, 1512 N. 40th St., Sheboygan; 920-451-2320; www.townofsheboygan.org

Town of Sheboygan FallsTown Hall, W3860 Highway O, Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-1922

Town of ShermanTown Hall, W6566 Highway 144, Random Lake; 920-994-9421; www.townofshermanwi.com

Town of WilsonTown Hall, 5933 South Business Drive, Sheboygan; 920-208-2390; www.townwilson.com

Daniel Villarreal and Letiecia Ocanas steal a kiss in the hall way in near Court Commissioner Rebecca Persick’s room before their wedding Friday February 14, 2014 at the Sheboygan County courthouse. Sheboygan Press Media file photo

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ARTspace at the Woodlake Shops in Kohler this gallery and shop of the John Michael Kohler Arts Center offers a wide selection of contemporary art, including paintings, prints, photo-graphs, sculpture and craft-related forms by artists of north America. open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday; 725-G Woodlake Rd., Kohler; 920-452-8602. Bookworm gardens Bookworm Gardens is a whimsi-cal, wonderful spot where nature, literature and the imagination come to life. Located adjacent to uW-She-boygan, this 2.5 acre garden brings books to life in a beautiful garden setting. organized into six gateways, books have been selected to appeal to the young and young at heart. the garden includes classics such as “Peter Rabbit” and “Charlotte’s Web,” as well as new literature hot off the press. the books are laminated

and stored in stone pillars at the entrance to each gateway offer-ing families the opportunity to read the books while interacting in each garden area. the garden is anchored by the Hansel and Gretel Learning Cottage, a quirky building housing two classrooms, an office, restrooms and a small retail area. Garden offers field trips, summer camps, tours and special events Supported by dona-tions; free. open May-october, 1415 Campus dr., Sheboygan; 920-287-7895; bookwormgardens.org.

Elementastic Science Entertainment LLC elementastic provides hands-on science programs that are both educational and fun, offering science shows as well as experimenting workshops and birthday parties. they entertain children of all ages in small groups or up to several hundred people at a time. www.elementastic.com; 920-467-3400. www.elementastic.com.

Frank Juarez gallerythe Frank Juarez Gallery specializes in painting, photography, sculpture, video, installation, and mixed media works by contemporary artists based in Wisconsin and throughout the u.S. We aim to create an accessible, educational, and engaging exhibition space for our artists, audience, and community. the Frank Juarez Gallery exhibits and promotes the works of artists who value innovation, technical discipline and artistic excellence in their chosen medium. Whether established, mid-career, or emerging, the gallery works with artists who possess that rare combination of skill, talent and work necessary to ensure success over the long-term. 1109 north 8th Street, Sheboygan; 920.559.7181; frankjuarezgallery.com; [email protected].

Knaak + Juarez Studiothe Knaak + Juarez Studio is a 1900 sq. ft. warehouse space and is a new addition to the art scene in Sheboygan. dale Knaak and Frank Juarez specialize in traditional, experimental, and abstract painting, respectively. throughout the year it will be hosting various art-related events such as BLAnK CAnVAS, the BiG Show, private painting workshops, critique sessions, and so much more. the Knaak + Juarez Studio is located at 1310 Wisconsin Avenue, 2nd Floor, Sheboygan, Wi 53081. Visit us at knaakandjuarezstudio.com 

John Michael Kohler Arts Center twelve art galleries feature exhibitions devoted to contemporary art, with particular consideration of the work of self-taught artists. Free art-making for all ages daily in the ARtery studio; classes, music, dance and theatrical performances. ARtspace gift shop, ARtcafe and an outdoor sculpture garden; 608 new York Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-6144; www.jmkac.org; free.

Kohler Distinguished guest Series A program of the Kohler Founda-tion, inc., it is a performing arts series that features internationally recognized performers in theatre, dance and music and is intended to provide world-class entertainment for reasonable prices. Kohler Memorial theatre, 230 School St., Kohler; 920-458-1972, www.kohlerfoundation.org.

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

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Marcus Sheboygan Cinema Features digital presentations with the finest sound in all auditoriums including three digital 3d auditoriums and large SuperScreen. in addition to the latest Hollywood films, it also features unique special events including the new York Metropolitan opera (Met) and more. CaptiView Closed Caption viewing system available for those who have trouble hearing; 3226 Kohler Memorial drive, Sheboygan; 920-459-5120 marcustheatres.com.

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

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

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

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include Hometown Harmony tradition, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Kohler distinguished Guest Series, Lakeshore Chorale, Lakeland College, Lakeshore Productions, Men of Harmony, Plymouth Arts Center, Sheboygan Concert Association, Sheboygan Pops Concert Band, Sheboygan Symphony orchestra, Sheboygan theatre Company, Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts, theater for Young Audiences, uW-Sheboygan Fine Arts. www.sheboyganperformingarts.com/

The Sheboygan Visual artistsSVA is a growing and active network of visual artists and supporters that enriches the community through the visual arts; www.sheboyganvisualartists.com.

Sheboygan Symphony Symphony orchestra, with support-ing chorus and children’s program; 830 n. eighth St.; 920-452-1985; www.sheboygansymphony.org.

Stefanie H. Weill Center for the performing arts Restored 1920s-era theater designed in the Spanish colonial revival architectural style. Property was placed on the state and national Registers of Historic Places. Hosts big-name entertainers, community events and films. 826 n. eighth St., Sheboygan; www.weillcenter.com; 920-208-3243.

AreA TheATres & PerformAnces Lakeland College TheatreBradley Fine Arts Building W3711 north dr., Plymouth920-565-1283 or 800-569-2166 lakeland.edu/theatretheatre productions offered through Lakeland College twice a year. Admission.

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Sheboygan Concert association www.sheboyganconcertassociation.comthis is a non-profit organization committed to bring professional music performances to Sheboygan at a reasonable cost. they don’t sell individual tickets, but rather market a season membership which includes admission to all four of their yearly concerts. Concerts are held at the Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts, 826 n. eighth St. at 7:30 p.m. For more information regarding membership, call elizabeth Hueller, 920-458-1711.

Sheboygan Theatre Co. theatre: 2820 union Ave., Sheboygan Business office: 607 S. Water St., Sheboygan920-459-3779www.sheboygantheatercompany.comthe Sheboygan theatre Co. is part of the Community Recreation department of the Sheboygan Area School district, with a mission of presenting quality theatrical entertainment to the community and providing opportunities for area adults and youth who want to be involved in theatrical arts. Performances at Leslie W. Johnson theatre, Horace Mann Middle School. Season and single tickets available. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. except for 2 p.m. Sunday matinees.

 Sound Celebration Women’s Chorusgreenbush Town HallHighway 23 and Sugar Bush Road920-526-3389www.sound-celebration.comWomen of all ages and from many varied backgrounds come together on a weekly basis to sing four-part a cappella harmony in the barbershop style. open to all women. Rehearsals are 6:45 p.m. tuesdays.

Theater for Young audiences (TYa)921 n. eighth St., [email protected] www.tyasheboygan.orgtYA is an amazing place to play where all ages explore the theater arts onstage, backstage and out front.

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

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LIVING HERE Your Guide to Life on the Lakeshore ChurchesAssemblies of GodChristian Life Assembly of God, 933 Krumrey St., Plymouth; 920-892-4080

Baptist-AmericanFalls Community Church, 633 Buffalo St., Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-2480

Baptist-General ConferenceCrossroads Community Church, office: 532 S. Eighth St., Suite 203, Sheboygan; 920-694-1552.

Baptist-IndependentBlessed Hope Baptist Church, 1504 St Clair Ave., Sheboygan; 920-457-4557

Faith Baptist Church, 1223 Krumrey St., Plymouth; 920-892-4033

Cornerstone Baptist Church, mail: P.O. Box 1331 Sheboygan; service: 4015 Superior Ave. Sheboygan, 920-207-6019.

Baptist-North American Bethel Baptist Church, 2411 Weeden Creek Rd., Sheboygan; 920-452-4860

Bible-IndependentGrace Bible Church, 300 Neugent St., Adell, 920-994-9409

Living Hope Bible Church, Mail: Box 70079, Oostburg; service: Village Exchange, 114 N. Ninth St., Oostburg, 920-564-3993

Roman CatholicBlessed Trinity Parish, 319 Giddings Ave., Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-4616

Holy Name of Jesus Parish, 818 Huron Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-7721

Holy Rosary Catholic Church, 1724 Madison St., New Holstein; 920-898-4884

Immaculate Conception Parish, 2720 Henry St.., Sheboygan; 920-457-3967

Our Lady of the Lakes St. Mary Chapel, 230 Butler St., Random Lake, 920-994-4380

Our Lady of the Lakes St. Nicholas Chapel, W4274 Highway K, Dacada, 920-994-4380

Our Lady of the Lakes St. Patrick Catholic Chapel, W4690 Highway A, Adell 920-994-4380

St. Ann’s Parish, N188 School St., New Holstein, 920-894-3147

St. Clement Parish, 522 New York Ave., Sheboygan, 920-457-4629

St. Cyril & Methodius Church, 822 New Jersey Ave., Sheboygan; 920-457-7110

St. Dominic Parish, 2133 N. 22nd St., Sheboygan; 920-458-7070

St. John Evangelist Catholic Church, 600 Green Tree Road, Kohler; 920-452-9623

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church, 115 Plymouth St., Plymouth; 920-892-4006

St. Peter Claver Parish, 1444 S. 11th St., Sheboygan; 920-457-9408

St. Peter & Paul Parish, 413 Fremont, Kiel, 920-894-3553

St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, 94 N. Lincoln St., Elkhart Lake; 920-876-2457.

Christian-ReformedCalvin Christian Reformed Church, 2313 Saemann Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-0092

First Christian Reformed Church, 428 Geele Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-3112

First Christian Reformed, 216 S. Seventh St., Oostburg; 920-564-2725

Hmong Christian Reformed Church, 1556 N. 16th St., Sheboygan; 920-458-1710

Christian & Missionary AllianceCommunity Alliance Church, 5404 Highway A., Sheboygan Falls; 920-458-2444

Plymouth Alliance Church, 1203 Fairview Drive, Plymouth; 920-893-5525

Southside Alliance Church,4321 Highway A, Sheboygan; 920-458-7075

Hmong Community Alliance Church, 2916 S. 11th St., Sheboygan, 920-458-2444

Christian ScienceFirst Church of Christ, Scientist, 2512 N. Ninth St., Sheboygan, 920-458-2673

Church of ChristCommunity Church of Christ, 1124 Pershing Ave., Sheboygan; 920-457-3232

Church of GodThe Church of God at Sheboygan, 1314 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan; 920-452-2611

Conservative Congregational Christian ConferenceSt. Paul’s Christian, N8903 Highway J, Town of Russell; 920-781-0017

St. Peter Evangelical Church, Town of Rhine, W5375 Highway FF, Elkhart Lake; 920-781-0017

EpiscopalGrace Episcopal Church, 1011 N. Seventh St., Sheboygan; 920-452-9659

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, P.O. Box 192, 312 E. Main St., Plymouth; 920-892-4894

St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, 104 Elm St., Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-6639

Evangelical Free Church of AmericaEvangelical Free Church, 1710 N. 15th St., Sheboygan; 920-452-6520

Evangelical Covenant Zion Evangelical Covenant Church, 1125 N. Sixth St., Sheboygan; 920-457-7800

Full GospelMinistry of Peace Christian Center, 2016 N. 13th St., Sheboygan; 920-208-2293

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

Jehovah’s WitnessesJehovah’s Witnesses, North/South/Spanish Congregation, 3328 North Ave., Sheboygan; 920-452-8467.

Jehovah’s Witnesses Kiel Congregation, 16350 Keller Road, Kiel; 920-894-4000

JewishBeth el Congregation, 1007 North Ave., Sheboygan; 920-452-5828

Lutheran-Evangelical Lutheran Church in AmericaFirst United Lutheran Church, 2401 Kohler Memorial Drive, Sheboygan; 920-452-2401

Redeemer Lutheran Church, 1808 Eastern Ave., Plymouth; 920-892-7431

St. Andrew Lutheran Church, 1711 S. 11th St., Sheboygan; 920-452-2878

St. Luke Lutheran Church, N6193 Highway 32, Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-6149

St. Peter Lutheran Church, 2104 Geele Ave., Sheboygan; 920-452-4771

Lutheran-Missouri SynodBethany Lutheran Church, 222 Church St., Kohler; 920-457-4681

Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 1121 Georgia Ave., Sheboygan; 920-452-4331

Christ Lutheran Church, 3816 S. 12th St., Sheboygan; 920-457-9205

Emmanuel Lutheran Church, 326 Center Ave., Adell, 920-994-9005

Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 1614 S. 23rd St., Sheboygan; 920-452-8759

Grace Lutheran Church, 210 N. Lincoln St., Elkhart Lake; 920-876-2341

Grace Lutheran Church, W1264 Highway FF, Haven; 920-565-2186.

Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1634 Illinois Ave., Sheboygan; 920-452-7266

Immanuel Lutheran Church, W8497 Brazelton Drive, Random Lake, 920-994-9060

Luther Memorial Lutheran Church, 1127 Eisner Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-1322

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The Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer, 3027 Wilgus Ave., Sheboygan; 920-452-0717

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, 917 Mead Ave., Sheboygan; 920-452-4005

St. John Lutheran Church, 222 n. Stafford St., Plymouth; 920-893-3071

St. Mark Lutheran Church, 1019 n. Seventh St., Sheboygan; 920-458-4343

St. paul’s Lutheran Church, 1810 n. 13th St., Sheboygan; 920-452-6829

St. paul Lutheran Church, 730 Highway PPP, Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-6449

St. Stephen Lutheran Church, n1510 Highway 28, Batavia;920-994-9060

St. Thomas Lutheran Churchn4097 County Road M, Waldo920-467-1888

Trinity Lutheran Church, town of Wilson, 6522 South Business drive, Sheboygan; 920-458-8881

Trinity Lutheran Church, 824 Wisconsin Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-8246

Trinity Lutheran Church, W2776 Highway 32, Howards Grove; 920-565-3669

Zion Lutheran Church, 220 e. Main St., Glenbeulah; 920-526-3152

Lutheran- Wisconsin SynodCalvary evangelical Lutheran Church, 2132 n. 27th St., Sheboygan; 920-458-4822

good Shepherd evangelical Lutheran Church, n5990 Country Aire Road, Plymouth; 920-893-0207

St. John St. peter Lutheran Church, 1255 W. Washington Ave., Cleveland; 920-693-8612

St. paul’s evangelical Lutheran Church, 441 Millersville Ave., Howards Grove; 920-565-3780

Non-DenominationalChurch of Christ, 1815 n. 29th St., Sheboygan; 920-458-7409

Immanuel Bible Church, 2428 Superior Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-4979

New Life Community Church, 601 eastern Ave., Plymouth; 920-893-5433

North Shore gathering, 3821 Kohler Memorial dr., Suite 103, Sheboygan; 920-453-9525

Oakbrook Community Church, 1624 Broadway, Sheboygan; 920-451-0991

The Salvation army, 710 Pennsylvania Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-3723

Word of grace Community Church, 837 Buffalo St., Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-6058

Pentecostalpraise Fellowship, 2313 n. 31st St., Sheboygan; 920-452-0111

pentecostals of Sheboygan County, 621 Broadway St., Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-9090

PresbyterianFirst presbyterian Church, 1429 n. Fifth St., Sheboygan; 920-457-7891

First presbyterian Church, 118 S. eighth St., oostburg; 920-564-2936

Presbyterian, EvangelicalFirst evangelical presbyterian Church, 221 n. Main St., Cedar Grove; 920-668-6531

Presbyterian, OrthodoxBethel Orthodox presbyterian Church, 609 Center Ave., oostburg; 920-564-2300

Calvary Orthodox presbyterian Church, 136 W. union Ave., Cedar Grove; 920-668-6463

grace Orthodox presbyterian Church, 4930 Green Valley Lane, Sheboygan; 920-565-2160

Reformed Church in AmericaBethany Reformed Church, 1315 Washington Ave., Sheboygan; 920-452-0051

Faith Reformed Church, 243 S. Fourth St., Cedar Grove; 920-668-6725

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The Lutheran Church of Our Redeemer, 3027 Wilgus Ave., Sheboygan; 920-452-0717

Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, 917 Mead Ave., Sheboygan; 920-452-4005

St. John Lutheran Church, 222 n. Stafford St., Plymouth; 920-893-3071

St. Mark Lutheran Church, 1019 n. Seventh St., Sheboygan; 920-458-4343

St. paul’s Lutheran Church, 1810 n. 13th St., Sheboygan; 920-452-6829

St. paul Lutheran Church, 730 Highway PPP, Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-6449

St. Stephen Lutheran Church, n1510 Highway 28, Batavia;920-994-9060

Trinity Lutheran Church, town of Wilson, 6522 South Business drive, Sheboygan; 920-458-8881

Trinity Lutheran Church, 824 Wisconsin Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-8246

Trinity Lutheran Church, W2776 Highway 32, Howards Grove; 920-565-3669

Zion Lutheran Church, 220 e. Main St., Glenbeulah; 920-526-3152

Lutheran- Wisconsin SynodCalvary evangelical Lutheran Church, 2132 n. 27th St., Sheboygan; 920-458-4822

good Shepherd evangelical Lutheran Church, n5990 Country Aire Road, Plymouth; 920-893-0207

St. John St. peter Lutheran Church, 1255 W. Washington Ave., Cleveland; 920-693-8612

St. paul’s evangelical Lutheran Church, 441 Millersville Ave., Howards Grove; 920-565-3780

Non-DenominationalChurch of Christ, 1815 n. 29th St., Sheboygan; 920-458-7409

Immanuel Bible Church, 2428 Superior Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-4979

New Life Community Church, 601 eastern Ave., Plymouth; 920-893-5433

North Shore gathering, 3821 Kohler Memorial dr., Suite 103, Sheboygan; 920-453-9525

Oakbrook Community Church, 1624 Broadway, Sheboygan; 920-451-0991

The Salvation army, 710 Pennsylvania Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-3723

Word of grace Community Church, 837 Buffalo St., Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-6058

Pentecostalpraise Fellowship, 2313 n. 31st St., Sheboygan; 920-452-0111

pentecostals of Sheboygan County, 621 Broadway St., Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-9090

PresbyterianFirst presbyterian Church, 1429 n. Fifth St., Sheboygan; 920-457-7891

First presbyterian Church, 118 S. eighth St., oostburg; 920-564-2936

Presbyterian, EvangelicalFirst evangelical presbyterian Church, 221 n. Main St., Cedar Grove; 920-668-6531

Presbyterian, OrthodoxBethel Orthodox presbyterian Church, 609 Center Ave., oostburg; 920-564-2300

Calvary Orthodox presbyterian Church, 136 W. union Ave., Cedar Grove; 920-668-6463

grace Orthodox presbyterian Church, 4930 Green Valley Lane, Sheboygan; 920-565-2160

Reformed Church in AmericaBethany Reformed Church, 1315 Washington Ave., Sheboygan; 920-452-0051

Faith Reformed Church, 243 S. Fourth St., Cedar Grove; 920-668-6725

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First Reformed Church, 927 Superior Ave., oostburg; 920-564-2319

First Reformed Church, 237 S. Main St., Cedar Grove; 920-668-6261

First Reformed Church of Sheboygan Falls, 527 Giddings Ave., Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-3251

gibbsville Reformed Church, n3145 Highway 32, Sheboygan Falls; 920-564-3434

Hingham Reformed Church, W4390 Church Road, Hingham; 920-564-2879

Hope Reformed Church, 612 ontario Ave., Sheboygan; 920-452-5648

Remedy, 806 n. eighth St., Sheboygan; 920-451-4549

Seventh-Day AdventistSeventh-Day adventist Church, 3910 erie Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-3381

United Church of ChristBethel United Church of Christ, W4225 County Line Road, elkhart Lake; 920-565-2977

Community United Church of Christ, 174 n. east St., elkhart Lake; 920-876-2525

ebenezer United Church of Christ, 3215 Saemann Ave., Sheboygan; 920-452-9766

First Congregational Church, 310 Bluff Ave., Sheboygan; 920-457-4818

First Congregational UCC, 1405 Highway 67, Plymouth; 920-893-3411

grace United Church of Christ, 500 School St., Kohler; 920-452-6795

Immanuel United Church of Christ, W3694 Highway FF, Plymouth; 920-565-3554

Our Shepherd United Church of Christ, 710 ethan Allen drive, Howards Grove; 920-565-3376

Salem plankroad UCC, n5691 Highway M, Plymouth; 920-467-6808

Salem United Church of Christ, 217 Salem drive, Plymouth; 920-892-7456

Saron United Church of Christ, W3830 Highway J, Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-6202

St. John’s United Church of Christ, 1248 Lincoln Ave., Sheboygan; 920-452-5296

St. John’s United Church of Christ, 98 Random Lake Road, Random Lake; 920-994-4425

St. John’s United Church of Christ, W3401 orchard Road, elkhart Lake; 920-565-2631

St. Mark’s United Church of Christ, n9286 dairyland drive, Cleveland; 920-693-8361

St. paul’s United Church of Christ, 2114 Wedemeyer St., Sheboygan; 920-458-1611

St. peter’s United Church of Christ, 424 Fremont St., Kiel; 920-894-2404

United MethodistBethel United Methodist Church, 10509 Meggers Rd., new Holstein; 920-467-6244

Faith United Methodist Church, 633 detroit St., Sheboygan Falls; 920-467-6244

Fountain park United Methodist Church, 828 erie Ave., Sheboygan; 920-452-1319

St. Luke United Methodist Church, 623 ontario Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-3461

Trinity United Methodist Church, 425 n. Lyndon St., Waldo; 920-528-7123

Wesley United Methodist Church, 823 union Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-4889

Zion United Methodist, n. 1667 Highway 28, Adell; 920-994-4510

UnityUnity Church of Sheboygan, 2409 n. eighth St., Sheboygan; 920-452-5447

A woman prays after receiving ashes on her forehead during Ash Wednesday services Wednesday March 5, 2014 at St. Clement Catholic Church in Sheboygan. Sheboygan Press Media file photo

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Eastern Shores Library System4632 S. Taylor Drive, Sheboyganwww.esls.lib.wi.us920-208-4900

Elkhart Lake Public Library40 Pine St., Elkhart Lakewww.elkhartlakepubliclibrary.org920-876-2554

Kohler Public Library333 Upper Road, Kohler www.kohlerpubliclibrary.org920-459-2923

Lakeview Community Library 112 Butler St., Random Lake www.lakeviewcommunitylibrary.org920-994-4825

Mead Public Library710 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan www.meadpubliclibrary.org920-459-3400

Oostburg Public Library213 N. Eighth St., Oostburg www.oostburglibrary.org920-564-2934

Plymouth Public Library130 Division St., Plymouth www.plymouthpubliclibrary.net920-892-4416

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Elkhart Lake Farmers & Artisans MarketEvery Saturday June through mid-October. Open 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Elkhart Lake’s Historic Railroad Depot (corner of Rhine & Lake Streets), 920-876-2922; or email [email protected]

Kiel Farmer’s MarketEvery Wednesday noon to 4 p.m. June through October. Kiel City Park, 4th and Paine St., Kiel. 920-894-2909.

New Holstein Farmer’s MarketEvery Saturday 7-11 a.m., June through October, fire station on Wisconsin Ave.(Hwy 57), New Holstein, 920-898-5766.

Plymouth Farmers MarketLarge assortment of Wisconsin-grown vegetables, egg rolls and baked goods; 12:30-5:30 p.m. Tuesdays June-September;

Farmers Market in Fountain Park. Sheboygan Press Media file photo

Generations Building, 1500 Douglas Drive, south corner, Plymouth; 920-893-0079; www.plymouthwisconsin.com.

Sheboygan Farmers MarketEgg rolls, baked goods and a large assortment of vegetables; June 2-October 31; 7 a.m.-2 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays; Fountain Park, Eighth Street and Ontario Avenue; 920-457-7272, ext. 11.

Sheboygan Winter Farmers MarketHosted by the Sheboygan Co. Interfaith Organization, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. first and third Saturdays, November-early May. First Congregational UCC, 310 Bluff Ave., Lucas Hall, Sheboygan. Products available include honey, breads, meats, cheese, eggs, pastries, crafts and more; 920-457-7272, ext. 11.

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LIVING HERE Your Guide to Life on the Lakeshore Senior Citizens

Senior Resources/ServicesAARP Chapter 338, 11:30 a.m. third Tuesday, Arabella’s Family Restaurant, 725 Indiana Ave.Sheboygan, 920-467-6634.

Project Independence TLC Adult Day Service, adult day care, 3816 S. 12th St., Sheboygan, 920-452-3768

Aging & Disability Resource Center, 650 Forest Ave., Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-4100.

Alzheimer’s Support Group, Sheboygan County Health and Human Services, 1011 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan, 920-467-4182.

Alzheimer’s Association Early Stages Support Group, 2:30-3:30 p.m. third Tuesday, St. Paul Lutheran Church, Room 100, 730 Highway PPP, Sheboygan Falls, 920-838-1311 or 920-946-7627.

Early Stage Dementia and Care Partner Group, 2 to 3 p.m., third Tuesday, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, 608 New York Ave., Sheboygan, 920-284-6584 or 920-838-1311.

Family Caregiver Support Group, Aging & Disability Resource Center, 650 Forest Ave., Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-4100.

Health Care Resource Center, Mental Health America in Sheboygan County, 2020 Erie Ave., Sheboygan, 920-458-3951.

Meals on Wheels, 1004 S. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan, 920-451-7011.

Memory Loss Caregiver Support Group, 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. fourth Tuesday, Sheboygan County Health/Human Services, 1011 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan, 920-467-4100.

Memory Loss Caregiver Support Group, 6:30-8 p.m. second Tuesday, Libby’s House North, 2586 Valley Road, Plymouth, 920-946-7627.

Men-Only Family Caregiver Support Group, 6:30-8 p.m. second Wednesday, Memorial Library, lower level meeting room, 330 Buffalo St., Sheboygan Falls, 757-903-6408 or 920-458-3168.

Sheboygan County Division of Aging, 654 Forest Ave, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-4100.

Sheboygan County Health and Human Services, 1011 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan, 920- 459-6400.

Sheboygan Senior Activity Center, 428 Wisconsin Ave., Sheboygan 920-459-3290.

The Gathering Place, adult daycare, 730 Highway PPP, Sheboygan Falls, 920-627-6847.

Senior Living, Nursing Home and Hospice CareArbor View Communities Assisted Living, 1900 Arbor View Drive, Plymouth, 920-893-4200.

St. Nicholas Home Health and Hospice, 3100 Superior Ave., Sheboygan, 920-457-5770.

Woodland Manor, 851 Fond Du Lac Ave., Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-6270.

Countryside Manor West, assisted living for early to late stages of Alzheimer’s and dementia, 4228 Kadlec Drive, Sheboygan, 920-452-2229.

Generations, 1500 Douglas Drive, Plymouth, 920-892-4821.

Golden Living Center, 3129 Michigan Ave., Sheboygan, 920-458-1155 Homes for Independent Living, 920-459-9554.

Kindredhearts of Plymouth, 112 S. River Blvd., Plymouth, 920-893-8334.

Landmark Square, residential living, 832 N. Sixth St., Sheboygan, 920-458-2137, ext. 813.

Libby’s House East, 2653 Valley Road, Plymouth, 920-892-8324.

Libby’s House North, 2586 Valley Road, Plymouth, 920-892-4635.

Libby’s House, 2581 Valley Rd., Plymouth, 920-893-2754.

Libby’s House of Chilton, 323 Field Lane, Chilton, 920-849-4657.

Lighthouse Commons, assisted living, 930 N. Sixth St., Sheboygan, 920-458-2137.

Meadow View Manor, 3613 S. 13th St., 920-458-4040.

Morning Side Health Center, 3431 N. 13th St., 920-458-5046.

Pine Haven Oostburg Assisted Living, 701 Pine Dr., Oostburg, 920-564-6800.

Pine Haven Christian Home, 531 Giddings Ave., Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-2401. Plymouth Care Center, 916 E. Clifford St., Plymouth, 920-893-4777.

Prairie Crossing, assisted living, 1280 Pine Haven Lane, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-2400.

Project Independence Adult Daycare, 3816 S. 12th St., Sheboygan, 920-694-1162.

Rocky Knoll Health Care Facility, N7135 Rocky Knoll Parkway, Plymouth; 920-893-6441.

Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice, W2850 Highway 28, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-1800.

Sheboygan Progressive Care Center, 1902 Mead Ave., Sheboygan, 920-458-8333.

Sheboygan Senior Community, 930 N. 6th St., Sheboygan, 920-458-2137.

South Horizon Senior Living, 930 E. Clifford St., Plymouth, 920-893-2485.

Sunny Ridge Health and Rehabilitation Center, 3014 Erie Ave., Sheboygan, 920-459-3028.

Volunteer Banquet 2013. Sheboygan Press Media file photo

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LIVING HERE Your Guide to Life on the Lakeshore MuseumsAbove & Beyond Children’s MuseumMore than 10,000 square feet of space with dozens of “hands-on” interactive exhibits which will intrigue children of all ages, including the “grown up” kind. The mission of the museum is to provide a special place for children and their families where play and education connect through exploration and discovery. Open 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturdays, and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and Sunday; $6 per person; free for members & children under 2; 902 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan, 920-458-4263; www.abkids.org.

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

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

Henschel’s Indian Museum & Trout Farm Collection of American Indian his-tory and artifacts including weapons, pottery, antler artifacts and copper pieces dating to 8000 B.C. Includes museum and gift shop on archeo-logical dig site. Open Memorial Day to Labor Day, and by appointment. N8661 Holstein Road, Elkhart Lake; 920-876-3193; www.henschelsindianmuseu-mandtroutfarm.com.

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

Het Museum / Te Ronde HouseDutch memorabilia and early house-hold and commercial artifacts from settlements at Cedar Grove and Amsterdam housed in a former cheese factory and blacksmith’s shop. 118 Main St., Cedar Grove. Open June-Au-gust; contact Village of Cedar Grove, 920-668-6523.

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

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

Plymouth Historical Society Museum Located in the heart of Plymouth’s downtown, the William Sebald building was constructed in 1876 of cream city brick. In its early beginnings Sebald sold root beer and ale on the first floor while raising his family on the second floor. Over the years the storefront saw many businesses including a meat market, newspaper, foot doctor and barber shop. Today the building is home to a handicapped accessible museum, displaying artifacts including an extensive collection of Indian arrowheads, local cheese industry, Hattie Grogan paintings, and World War I and II exhibits of local interest. The newest, Plank Road Trail, allows visitors to walk oak planks with a panoramic view of Plymouth 1869. Three store fronts offer a look at early life as well as a Kitchen Exhibit

circa 1880 to 1940. Exhibits change throughout the year. Open 10-2 p.m. Thursday through Sunday. Free; 420 E. Mill St. Plymouth; 920-893-1876; www.plymouthhistoricalsociety.com.

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

Sheboygan County Historical Museum Indoor exhibits include American Indian, maritime, pharmacy, doctor’s office, circus, baseball and a changing seasonal exhibit. Also Victorian-style home built in the early 1850s; log home; barn housing antique farm machinery and large implements; and cheese factory built in 1867. 3110 Erie Ave., Sheboygan. Open Monday-Friday April 1-Oct. 31; and the “Third Saturday” of the month, Jan. through Oct. for special programming. Special Holiday Memories Christmas exhibit opens Friday after Thanksgiving -Dec. 30; 920-458-1103; Admission: $5 for adults, $2 for ages 7-12. Ages 6 and under are free. Members and their guest are free. www.sheboygancounty.com/government/departments-f-q/historical-museum;

The Wade House carriage house. Sheboygan Press Media file photo

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Waelderhaus Enjoy a bit of Austria at this alpine chalet, a replica of the ancestral home of the Kohler family. “House

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

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Tourism Alliance of Sheboygan County (TASC)www.visitsheboygancounty.com

City of Plymouth Chamber of Commercewww.plymouthwisconsin.com888-693-8263

Elkhart Lake Tourismwww.elkhartlake.com877-355-4278

Oostburg Area Chamber of Commercewww.oostburgchamber.com920-564-6500

Random Lake Area Chamber of Commercewww.randomlake.org920-994-9054

Sheboygan Falls Chamber-Main Streetwww.sheboyganfalls.org920-467-6206

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Boat Launch RampsThe City of Sheboygan maintains boat launch ramps at three locations: off 14th Street Bridge, in the 1300 block of Niagara Avenue; in Deland Park, on the lakefront. Fish cleaning station and public restrooms are nearby; and off Eighth Street, just north of the Eighth Street Bridge. At South Pier, there is a fish cleaning station and public restrooms. Annual permits are available at The Wharf, the Harbor Centre Marina and at the Department of Public Works (2026 New Jersey Ave., Sheboygan). Envelopes are provided above the fee box at each boat ramp. County-managed public launch ramps are located at Beechwood Lake, Crystal Lake, Elkhart Lake, Little Elkhart Lake, Gerber Lake, Jetzer’s Lake and the Sheboygan Marsh; www.sheboygancounty.com/government/departments/planning-and-conservation/facilities/boat-landings/other-sheboygan-county-public-access-points.

Camp Y-KodaCamp Y-Koda is an 80-acre summer camp and year-round outdoor education and retreat center located just west of Sheboygan Falls on the Sheboygan River. Camp provides summer camp options for ages 4-17; outdoor educational opportunities to school groups pre-k through high school; a conference center and lodges for youth retreats, weddings, family reunions, business outings and more. Camp also offers family programs throughout the year with activities including swimming, archery, canoeing, kayaking, snowshoeing, climbing wall, team building, high ropes courses and more; 920-467-6882; www.sheboygancountyymca.org.

Charter Fishing Charter fishing on Lake Michigan. Lake contains varieties of salmon and trout. Book early. Riverfront, Sheboygan; www.visitsheboygan.com/play/water-activities/fishing.

Cross-Country Ski Trails Enjoy 11.3 miles of trails are groomed in the Greenbush area of the Northern Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest, plus 12 miles in the Quarryview-Evergreen-Maywood corridor in Sheboygan and two miles in Kohler-Andrae State Park.

Fireman’s Park & Swimming Beach Seasonal recreation with sand beach, concession stand, picnic tables, grills and sand volleyball courts. Reserve the sheltered area for outdoor events. Admission. Open summer months 10 a.m.; 411 S. Lake St., Elkhart Lake; 920-876-3788.

Harbor Centre Marina The marina, owned by the City of She-boygan, and operated by Skipper Bud’s, features 281 slips for permanent, sea-sonal and transient boaters. Winter stor-age facilities, boat haul out and launch services also available. Also has docks for mega yachts. Amenities for boaters include lounge, convenience store, laun-dry, shower and restroom facilities, pool, whirlpool, fuel and full-service mechanic. 821 Broughton Dr., Sheboygan. Slip fees vary; 920-458-6665; www.harborcentremarina.com.

Harbor Pointe Miniature GolfLocated on the south pier, this 18-hold miniature golf course is a fun outing for all ages. 322 S. Pier Drive, Sheboygan; 920-783-6611.

Ice Age Trail Around15,000 years ago during the Ice Age, much of North America lay under a huge glacier. Mammoths, saber tooth cats and cave lions roamed the earth. Some of the best evidence of this glacier is found in Wisconsin such as the state’s many lakes, river valleys, gently rolling hills, and ridges. The nearly 1,200 mile Ice Age National Scenic Trail, established in 1980, traces the glacier’s edge; 800-227-0046; www.iceagetrail.org or www.nps.gov/iatr.

Inland Fishing There are 72 lakes, rivers and ponds in Sheboygan County. Besides Lake Michi-gan, the deepest is Elkhart Lake at 127 feet. There are plenty of boat launches and charter fishing boats.

Lakefront Trail Paved, all-purpose one-mile trail from the Harbor Centre Marina to the North Point overlook. Broughton Drive, Sheboygan. Always open; 920-457-9495.

Old Plank Road Trail This popular, 17-mile, American Planning Association award-winning trail accom-modates bicyclists, runners, walkers, in-line skaters, horseback riders, moped users, Nordic skiers, and snowmobil-ers on 10 feet of asphalt and 8 feet of turf. The trail parallels state Highway 23 from Sheboygan, past the Village of Kohler, Sheboygan Falls, Plymouth, and onto historic Greenbush, linking with the Ice Age Trail in the Kettle Moraine State Forest. Amenities include lighted and landscaped trailheads, benches, water and emergency telephones. Always open; 920-459-3060.

Plymouth Aquatic Center Zero-depth entry outdoor pool. Water features, slide, sandbox area, conces-sions. Offers swimming lessons and water aerobics. Open mid-June to mid-Septem-

ber, Plymouth City Park, Plymouth, North Milwaukee Street and Suhrke Road; www.plymouthgov.com/pac; 920-893-8351.

Road America’s Go-Kart Racing Karting is one of the world’s most popular forms of motorsports and happens weekly on Road America’s Briggs & Stratton Motorplex. Kart racing isn’t just for kids anymore, classes are available for adults too. The Road America Kart Club(RAKC) offers two championship racing series, the Saturday series and the Tuesday evening series. The Saturday series runs both 2 and 4 cycle engines on select weekends, while the Tuesday evening series runs 4-cycle engines and Kid Karts. Drivers compete in different classes according to age and engine choices (Kid Karts age 5 to 7, Sports Class 8 to 12, Junior Class 12 to 15, Senior Class 15 and up). For more information contact Road America at 1-800- 365-RACE or visit www.rakartclub.com.

Seventh Element Skateboard Park This outdoor skateboard park in Plymouth has something for everyone, regardless of age or skill level, including quarter pipe hips, launch ramps, bank ramp hips, jump boxes, wedges (flat and stair), grind rails, a roll in, a spine and a grind ledge. No bikes allowed.The park is open daily 9 a.m. to sunset; free; located at the corner of Suhrke Road and North Milwaukee Street, at City Park in Plymouth.

Sheboygan Area School District Community Recreation Department Provides variety of enriching and fun recreational opportunities for residents of all ages. Programs include fitness classes, fitness centers at North and South High Schools, swimming lessons, adult and youth sports (flag football, basketball, baseball, softball, soccer and volleyball), preschool programming, enrichment classes for youth and adults, special needs programming, tennis, gymnastics, special summer events and more. Three detailed catalogs published each year; 607 S. Water St., Sheboygan; 920-459-3773; www.sheboyganrec.com.

Sheboygan County YMCA – Sheboygan Y – Sheboygan Falls Y The YMCA is about Youth Development, Healthy Living and Social Responsibility with a Christian emphasis. The Y provides programs and recreational activities for youth six months through adult senior years. Program areas include: swimming, gymnastics, weight and aerobic training, youth and adult sports and leagues, dance, child care, outdoor

education, seasonal and summer camps and special events. Sheboygan Y, 812 Broughton Drive, Sheboygan, 920-451-8000; Sheboygan Falls Y, 305 Buffalo St,, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-2464 and Camp Y-Koda, 3340 Sunset Road, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-6882; www.sheboygancountyymca.org.

Sheboygan Lakers’ Ice CenterIndoor ice skating is available from the middle of September until the 2nd week of March. Host annual Ice Bowling event in March and a craft fair at the end of March; Ice Center available for rent throughout summer for events. sheboyganlakershockey.com; 920-458-3111.

Sheboygan Public Skate ParkFree outdoor public park that allows skateboards, blades and bikes at all times. Park is lighted and is open daily until 10 p.m. Features are located on an asphalt surface and constructed of wood and steel. Kiwanis Park, Sheboygan.

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

Sheboygan Yacht ClubSheboygan Yacht Club members and their guests enjoy a sensational view of Lake Michigan and the Sheboygan Harbor, one of few year-round full-service yacht clubs on the Great Lakes. Our boating members take advantage of harbor facilities, dry storage and a derrick yard with winter storage. The club is located adjacent to the U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Sailing Center-Sheboygan, one of four in the U.S. and the only one on the Great Lakes. Serving dinner Tuesday-Sunday and lunch Wednesday-Sunday. Please inquire for seasonal hours of operation; 214 Pennsylvania Ave., Sheboygan; www.sheboyganyachtclub.com or call 920-458-6601.

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Shipwreck Diving Shipwrecks of the schooner Hetty Taylor and the steamer Seleh Chamberlain are marked by buoys with anchor hooks and descent lines just a few miles off Sheboygan to enable divers to investigate and study the ships that went down in 1880 and 1886, respectively; www.wisconsinshipwrecks.org.

Snowmobile Trails Sheboygan County has about 275 miles of snowmobile trails, which are maintained by local snowmobile clubs; www.nkmsnow.com.

Sports Core Nestled on the shores of Wood Lake in Kohler, this private club has served its members as well as guests of The Ameri-can Club and Inn on Woodlake for over 30 years. From swimming and tennis to group fitness classes and state-of-the-art salon services; offers a wide range of activities and opportunities to enhance your fitness and outlook on life. Enjoy the outdoors on the open-air deck with co-ed whirlpool

and two-sided fireplace. Membership information available. Open 5 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.; 100 Willow Creek Dr., Kohler; 920-457-4444; www.Sports-Core.com.

Tom & Jerry’s Mini-Golf Two, 18-hole mini-golf courses, each with water features; six batting cages featuring three hardball and three softball cages. The Stony Creek mini-golf course features a larger pond and a water wheel with waterfall, and Shady Trails is a shaded course suitable for hot, sunny afternoons. Concessions available. 110 Suhrke Road, Plymouth; 920-893-0045; www.tjminigolf.com.

Vollrath Disc Golf Course and The ShackThe Shack is a pro shop located at Vollrath Park on Wisconsin’s oldest 18-hole disc golf course selling Frisbees, golf discs, baskets and other disc golf accessories. Open May through October. Hours posted.

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

Soldiers and Sailors MonumentFountain Park on Eighth Street in Sheboygan features this memorial dedicated to Civil War soldiers and sailors.

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

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

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

Jerry Konz, a member of Vietnam Veterans of America, Sheboygan County Chapter 618, replaces worn American flags on the graves of deceased veterans at Hebrew Cemetery in Kohler. Sheboygan Press Media file photo

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Aging & Disability Resource Center650 Forest Ave., Sheboygan Falls920-467-4100

Mental Health America in Sheboygan CountyUnited Way building, 2020 Erie Ave., Sheboygan 920-458-3951

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St. Nicholas Hospital3100 Superior Ave., Sheboygan920-459-8300

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Aurora Sheboygan Clinic2414 Kohler Memorial Dr., Sheboygan 920-457-4461

Aurora Sheboygan Clinic - South1813 Ashland Ave., Sheboygan920-458-4010

Aurora Sheboygan Clinic313 S. Main St., Cedar Grove920-668-8502

Aurora Sheboygan Clinic620 S. Wisconsin Dr., Howards Grove920-565-4595

Aurora Sheboygan Clinic1001 Service Rd., Kiel920-894-2636

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Aurora Sheboygan Clinic110 Butler St., Random Lake920-994-9094

Aurora Sheboygan Clinic1146 Plankview Green Blvd., Sheboygan Falls920-467-2424

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Aurora Surgery Center901 Reed St, Plymouth 920-893-1771

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Coulis Cardiology1414 N. Taylor Dr., Sheboygan920-458-9800

Lakeshore Orthopedics 1414 N. Taylor Dr., Suite 205, Sheboygan920-452-6124

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Prevea Ear, Nose, and Throat1411 N. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan920-457-2100

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Prevea Orthopedic Care1621 N. Taylor Drive, Suite 300, Sheboygan 920-496-4740

Prevea Oostburg Health Center15 S. 10th St., Oostburg920-552-5046

Prevea Plymouth Health Center825 Walton Drive, Plymouth920-892-4322

Prevea Occupational Medicine1621 N. Taylor Drive, Suite 300, Sheboygan 920-459-5176

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Prevea Urology1411 N. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan920-457-4858

Prevea Women’s Care1411 N. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan920-458-4419

Sheboygan Cancer & Blood Specialist1621 N. Taylor Drive, Sheboygan920-458-7433

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Sheboygan Orthopaedic Associates2920 Superior Ave., Sheboygan920-458-3791

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Sheboygan Surgery Center3141 Saemann Ave., Sheboygan920-783-5000

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Sheboygan’s HarborCentre invites you to enjoyspectacular lake views, superbdining, cozy accommodations,outstanding entertainment andeclectic shopping. Experiencea lively lake front festival, a

relaxing twilight concert in thepark or a leisurely stroll alongthe boardwalk.Sheboygan’s revitalized

lake front and harbor drawsboaters year after yearfrom near and far. Thespectacular Harbor CentreMarina, operated by SiegelGallagher has 281 slips, thataccommodate boats from 30to 60 feet. For mega yachts,there are docking facilitieswith water and power hook-

ups just inside the harboradjacent to the BlueHarbor Resort. Boththe marina and

city operated docks on theSheboygan River welcometransient boaters.A spectacular view and

warm, sandy beaches invitevisitors and local resident torelax and play on the shoreof Lake Michigan. Withinwalking distance is theRiverfront Fish Shanty Villageand Boardwalk as well asHarbor Centre’s Downtowndistrict and fabulous SouthPier where you’ll find a varietyof shops, from the eclectic tothe traditional. And to satisfyyour appetite, there’s bothcomfortable casual and finedining that’s sure to please.In the heart of Sheboygan,

Harbor Centre Downtownoffers eclectic shopping,dining, entertainment,services, and delightfulovernight accommodationsin beautifully restoredhistoric buildings. Whetheryou are here to shop, dine,or play…Sheboygan’sHarbor Centre hassomething for everyone.

Trattoria Stefano,An Italian Restaurant522 S 8th St.920-452-8455www.trattoriastefano.com

Field to Fork511 S 8th St.920-694-0322www.thefieldtofork.com

Victorian Chocolate Shoppe519 S 8th Street920-208-3511www.victorianchocolateshoppe.com

Intun ChiroCare641 Riverfront Dr. Suite A920-451-7077www.intunchirocare.com

Bling-A-Licious528 N 8th Street920-457-3074www.blingalicious-sheboygan.com

Black Pig821 N. 8th Street920-457-6565www.eatblackpig.com

Angler’s Avenue Puband Grill518 S. Pier Drive920-395-2406/AnglersAvenuePubGrill

Legend Larry’s733 Pennsylvania Ave920-453-9672www.legendlarrys.com

JoMaJi Salon & Spa682 South Pier Drive920-452-3770www.jomajisalonandspa.com

Très Chic Boutique522 South Pier Dr.920-452-2442/Tres-Chic-Boutique

Freaktoyz Collectables526 N 8th Street920-287-7812freaktoyz.com

Olivada641 Riverfront Dr920-451-4544www.olivadaoils.com

ll Ritrovo515 S 8th St920-803-7516www.ilritrovopizza.com

The Duke of Devon739 Riverfront Drive920-458-7900www.dukeofdevonpub.com

GM’s513 N 8th Street920-452-4476/pages/GMs/116622875032974

Milwaukee PC516 N 8th Street920-803-0058www.milwaukeepc.com

Weill Center for thePerforming Arts826 N. 8th StreetTickets - 920-208-324www.weillcenter.com

Angler’s Avenue510 S. Pier Drive920-395-2406www.anglersavenue.net

Relish811 N 8th St.920-458-1898www.relishkitchenstore.com

Salon Sasé631 Riverfront Drive920-457-7323/pages/Salon-Sase/108297369234312

TLC Casuals635 Riverfront Drive920-451-3084www.onlineapparelshop.com

Rudnick Jewelers919 N 8th Street920-458-4384www.rudnickjewelers.com

Nest823 N 8th Street920-803-6378www.nesthomestore.com

Olivü 426511 N 8th Street920-783-0809www.olivu426.com

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July 3rd & 4thMusic, Food, Vendors, Artists, Carnival,

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Music and Romantic Specials and Promotions,Pedicab Rides, Boat Rides

Market DaysWednesdays June 18th - September 24thMusic, Street Performers, Specials and

Promotions, Farmers Market,Free Trolley Rides

Ladies Night OutSeptember 4th

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Riverfront Harvest FestSeptember 27th

Family Fun, Music, Food andHarvest Related Activities

Home for the Holidays Open HouseDecember 6th

Open House Events and Entertainment,Free Trolley Rides

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Sheboygan’s HarborCentre invites you to enjoyspectacular lake views, superbdining, cozy accommodations,outstanding entertainment andeclectic shopping. Experiencea lively lake front festival, a

relaxing twilight concert in thepark or a leisurely stroll alongthe boardwalk.Sheboygan’s revitalized

lake front and harbor drawsboaters year after yearfrom near and far. Thespectacular Harbor CentreMarina, operated by SiegelGallagher has 281 slips, thataccommodate boats from 30to 60 feet. For mega yachts,there are docking facilitieswith water and power hook-

ups just inside the harboradjacent to the BlueHarbor Resort. Boththe marina and

city operated docks on theSheboygan River welcometransient boaters.A spectacular view and

warm, sandy beaches invitevisitors and local resident torelax and play on the shoreof Lake Michigan. Withinwalking distance is theRiverfront Fish Shanty Villageand Boardwalk as well asHarbor Centre’s Downtowndistrict and fabulous SouthPier where you’ll find a varietyof shops, from the eclectic tothe traditional. And to satisfyyour appetite, there’s bothcomfortable casual and finedining that’s sure to please.In the heart of Sheboygan,

Harbor Centre Downtownoffers eclectic shopping,dining, entertainment,services, and delightfulovernight accommodationsin beautifully restoredhistoric buildings. Whetheryou are here to shop, dine,or play…Sheboygan’sHarbor Centre hassomething for everyone.

Trattoria Stefano,An Italian Restaurant522 S 8th St.920-452-8455www.trattoriastefano.com

Field to Fork511 S 8th St.920-694-0322www.thefieldtofork.com

Victorian Chocolate Shoppe519 S 8th Street920-208-3511www.victorianchocolateshoppe.com

Intun ChiroCare641 Riverfront Dr. Suite A920-451-7077www.intunchirocare.com

Bling-A-Licious528 N 8th Street920-457-3074www.blingalicious-sheboygan.com

Black Pig821 N. 8th Street920-457-6565www.eatblackpig.com

Angler’s Avenue Puband Grill518 S. Pier Drive920-395-2406/AnglersAvenuePubGrill

Legend Larry’s733 Pennsylvania Ave920-453-9672www.legendlarrys.com

JoMaJi Salon & Spa682 South Pier Drive920-452-3770www.jomajisalonandspa.com

Très Chic Boutique522 South Pier Dr.920-452-2442/Tres-Chic-Boutique

Freaktoyz Collectables526 N 8th Street920-287-7812freaktoyz.com

Olivada641 Riverfront Dr920-451-4544www.olivadaoils.com

ll Ritrovo515 S 8th St920-803-7516www.ilritrovopizza.com

The Duke of Devon739 Riverfront Drive920-458-7900www.dukeofdevonpub.com

GM’s513 N 8th Street920-452-4476/pages/GMs/116622875032974

Milwaukee PC516 N 8th Street920-803-0058www.milwaukeepc.com

Weill Center for thePerforming Arts826 N. 8th StreetTickets - 920-208-324www.weillcenter.com

Angler’s Avenue510 S. Pier Drive920-395-2406www.anglersavenue.net

Relish811 N 8th St.920-458-1898www.relishkitchenstore.com

Salon Sasé631 Riverfront Drive920-457-7323/pages/Salon-Sase/108297369234312

TLC Casuals635 Riverfront Drive920-451-3084www.onlineapparelshop.com

Rudnick Jewelers919 N 8th Street920-458-4384www.rudnickjewelers.com

Nest823 N 8th Street920-803-6378www.nesthomestore.com

Olivü 426511 N 8th Street920-783-0809www.olivu426.com

Please Visit These Harbor Centre BusinessesThis Ad was

sponsored in part bythese Businesses

Welcome to Sheboygan’s Harbor Centre

For tourism and business relocation information call 1-920-452-6921 or by email [email protected]

HARBOR CENTRE BID2014 EVENT CALENDAR

MAJOR EVENTSSouth Pier Independence Day Celebration

July 3rd & 4thMusic, Food, Vendors, Artists, Carnival,

Free Trolley Rides

Romance on the RiverThursdays June 5th - August 28th

Music and Romantic Specials and Promotions,Pedicab Rides, Boat Rides

Market DaysWednesdays June 18th - September 24thMusic, Street Performers, Specials and

Promotions, Farmers Market,Free Trolley Rides

Ladies Night OutSeptember 4th

Ladies Specials and Promotions,Free Trolley Rides

Riverfront Harvest FestSeptember 27th

Family Fun, Music, Food andHarvest Related Activities

Home for the Holidays Open HouseDecember 6th

Open House Events and Entertainment,Free Trolley Rides

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Proudly Serving Customers Throughout Sheboygan County Since 1908

905 Center Avenue, Oostburg564.2336

10 Phoenix Avenue, Cedar Grove668.6216

www.oostburgbank.com

Modern BankingThe Old Fashioned Way

In today's world of large business mergers and frequent name and personnel changes, the Oostburg State Bank remainsindependent and strong. We have the ability to provide that friendly, down-home personal service you deserve, as well as theconvenient products and services you expect.

Our bank’s success has always come from building customer relationships. Because of this, we do not have to rely on highfees, high minimum balance requirements, or hidden costs. Instead, we work hard at getting to know you. This allows us toprovide you with the best possible service and to develop a lasting trust and professional friendship.

For modern banking the old fashioned way, stop in and see what locally owned and operated can do for you. When it comesto cost, convenience, and customer service, we’re tough to beat.

Larry LeMahieuOostburg

Steve WisseCedar Grove

Rachel WeaversOostburg

Nancy HueninkOostburg

Denise KussardCedar Grove

Tom LeibhamOostburg

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LIVING HERE Your Guide to Life on the Lakeshore Fun & GamesPlymouth Dirt Track Racing See dirt track racing at its finest at the Sheboygan County Fairgrounds. Adults $11; students $5; children 11 and under free if accompanied by an adult; plymouthdtr.com; 920-893-5751

Quit Qui Oc Sports Complex Complex includes three softball diamonds, six soccer fields, a playground area and picnic shelter which are available for rent. 1555 Riverview Road, Plymouth; 920-892-6300 

Road America Known as America’s National Park of Speed, Road America is the world’s fastest permanent road racing facility. This track offers 4.048 miles and 14 turns on 640 rolling, wooded acres. Specialty races include vintage cars, motor-cycles, NASCAR, American Le Mans and Sportscar Club of America events. Road America is also the largest private motorcycle training facility in the State of Wisconsin; 800-365-RACE; www.roadamerica.com.

Sheboygan A’s Baseball Semi-pro baseball coupled with entertainment, prizes and participa-tion activities at Wildwood Baseball Park. 2400 New Jersey Ave., She-boygan. Schedule varies. 920-458-6377. www.sheboyganbaseball.org

GolfBadger Creek Golf Course, Badger Creek Course18 holes over 6,804 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 11501 Meggers Road, New Holstein920-898-5760

Blackwolf Run Golf Course, Meadow Valleys and River Courses 18 holes over 7,142 yards with a par of 72; 18 holes over 6,991 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 1111 W. Riverside Drive, Kohler 800-344-2838 www.americanclubresort.com

The Bull At Pinehurst Farms, Bull Course18 holes over 7,338 yards with a par of 72 (Public) 1 Long Drive, Sheboygan Falls 800-584-3285

CNC Links, CNC Course9 holes over 1,470 yards (Public) 4935 Highway C, Newton920-726-1800

Miller’s Glen Golf Course9 holes over 2,500 yards with a par of 34 (Public) 903 Madison Ave., Howards Grove920-565-3674 Evergreen Golf Course9 holes over 1,414 yards with a par of 29 (Municipal) 1776 Eastern Ave, Plymouth 920-893-8822 Pine Hills Country Club, Pine Hills Course18 holes over 6,352 yards with a par of 71 (Private Equity) 4914 Superior Ave., Sheboygan 920-458-3533

Quit Qui Oc Golf Club, Original 18 Course and Glacial 9 Course18 holes over 6,175 yards with a par of 70; 9 holes over 3,266 yards with a par of 35 (Public) 500 Quit Qui Oc Lane, Elkhart Lake 920-876-2833

Riverdale Country Club18 holes over 5,875 yards with a par of 70 (Public) 5008 S. 12th St., Sheboygan 920-458-2561

Sheboygan Town & Country ClubThree 9 hole courses averaging 3,000 yards each (Public) W1943 Highway J, Sheboygan920-467-2509

Sir Lanserlot Golf Course, Crystal Lake Golf Course18 holes over 4,600 yards with a par of 65 (Public) W6603 Highway C, Plymouth920-892-4834

Sunset Hills Golf Course and Driving Range, Sunset Hills Course9 holes (Public) W3634 Sunset Road, Sheboygan Falls920-467-0780

Whistling Straits, Irish and Straits Courses 18 holes over 7,201 yards with a par of 72; 18 holes over 7,288 yards with a par of 72 (Public) N8501 Highway LS, Sheboygan 800-344-2838 www.americanclubresort.com

Sheboygan A No. 1 waves to the crowd upon his introduction at Wildwood baseball park. Sheboygan Press Media file photo

Proudly Serving Customers Throughout Sheboygan County Since 1908

905 Center Avenue, Oostburg564.2336

10 Phoenix Avenue, Cedar Grove668.6216

www.oostburgbank.com

Modern BankingThe Old Fashioned Way

In today's world of large business mergers and frequent name and personnel changes, the Oostburg State Bank remainsindependent and strong. We have the ability to provide that friendly, down-home personal service you deserve, as well as theconvenient products and services you expect.

Our bank’s success has always come from building customer relationships. Because of this, we do not have to rely on highfees, high minimum balance requirements, or hidden costs. Instead, we work hard at getting to know you. This allows us toprovide you with the best possible service and to develop a lasting trust and professional friendship.

For modern banking the old fashioned way, stop in and see what locally owned and operated can do for you. When it comesto cost, convenience, and customer service, we’re tough to beat.

Larry LeMahieuOostburg

Steve WisseCedar Grove

Rachel WeaversOostburg

Nancy HueninkOostburg

Denise KussardCedar Grove

Tom LeibhamOostburg

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LIVING HERE Your Guide to Life on the Lakeshore ParksSHEBOYGANDeland Park 715 Broughton Drive Centrally located on the shores of Lake Michigan, Deland Park is in the heart of the Harbor Centre district. Enjoy sandy beaches, ample green space and several play areas for children in addition to boat ramps, a fish cleaning station, pavilions and the Lakefront Trail. Home to several summer festivals and the Lao, Hmong, American Veterans War Memorial.

Evergreen Park 3000 Calumet Drive Evergreen Park gets its distinct character from the many acres of white pine trees towering over 100 feet tall. The tree canopy and cool shade make this a perfect location for a picnic.Excellent trails for biking and cross-country skiing. Shelters and restrooms available.

General King Park 1601 S. Seventh St. More than a mile of groomed beach along the spectacular blue waters of Lake Michigan with a view of the lighthouse and South Pier. Childrens playground, pavilion and restrooms available.

Fountain Park 100 Block of North Eighth StreetDowntown park contains mineral fountains that attracted people more than 100 years. Also contains a band shell, which houses concerts on Wednesday and Friday evenings throughout the summer, and a Civil War memorial; 920-459-3444.

Indian Mound Park Panther Avenue and South Ninth StreetThe Open Mound Exhibit contains artifacts and replica skeletal mate-rial and 18 animal and geometric effigy burial grounds. Builders were nomadic Native Americans living between 500 and 1000 A.D. Self-guided tour and a boardwalk nature trail through the wet-lands;920-459-3440.  

Kohler-Andrae State Park 1020 Beach Park LaneTwo miles of beach on Lake Michi-gan. Cordwalk trails, picnic areas, campsites and a nature center. State park vehicle sticker required; 920-451-4080; www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/parks/specific/ka/.

Jaycee Quarryview Park 3401 Calumet Drive (Highway 42 north)Park provides picnic areas including a shelter, 18-hole disc-golf course, hiking trails, swimming and fishing; 920-459-3444.

Kiwanis Park 726 North 17th St.Located along the Sheboygan River, the park offers fishing and boat launches, three baseball diamonds, tennis courts, horseshoe pits, sledding hill, playground, picnic area, shelter, Skate Park and tennis courts.

Lakeview Park Lakeshore Drive, south of Wilson AvenuePicnic shelter and a network of trails running through woods over-looking Lake Michigan.

Maywood Environmental Park 3615 Mueller Road, SheboyganLocated on Sheboygan’s northwest side, the Ellwood H. May (Maywood) Environmental Park was gifted to the city in 1974 and is now home to a 135-acre public park and of-fers natural history, environmental programs and activities; community events; recreational outings; sum-mer camps; field trips; self-guided walks; cross-country skiing and hiking trails; wildlife viewing; and a meeting place for environmental groups. Open daily year-round; Ecol-ogy Center and trails are free; 920-459-3906; www.GoMaywood.org.

Rotary Riverview Park Riverfront Drive and Virginia Avenue Playground and boardwalk along the Sheboygan River.

Sheboygan Dog ParkSouth 18th Street, North of Weeden Creek RoadThe only public, fully-fenced dog park in Sheboygan County features 10-acres for exercising, training and socializing dogs in a safe park-like setting. Open year round.

Vollrath Park 2001 N. Third St.Located on the city’s northeast side on the shores of Lake Michigan; fea-tures 1930s natural amphitheater, 18-hole disc-golf course, picnic and play areas, tennis and sledding.

Worker’s Water Street ParkWater Street Located along the Sheboygan River, the park includes a playground, water features for kids, and urban bicycle trail.

CITY OF PLYMOUTHAnton Park Eastern Avenue overlooking the Mullet River mill pond Two-acre park with picnic facilities and fishing areas. Recreational trail starts at the dam and continues southwest.  Bishop Street Park The end of Bishop StreetThis small park contains playground equipment and a picnic area.  City Park Between Grove Street and Suhrke Road The city’s largest, most versatile park includes the municipal outdoor aquatic center, a lighted softball diamond, concession stand, rest-rooms, basketball court, volleyball court, playground equipment, three picnic shelters, picnic tables and grills, lighted winter sled hill, park-ing lot and community band shell. Henry H. Huson Park Collins StreetThis 2.4-acre park overlooks the Mullet River and has bench seating adjacent to the recreational trail, as well as a footbridge over the river to the downtown area.  

Lion’s Park Highland Avenue and Valley RoadThis 6.7-acre park includes Ozzie Pick Field and Bill August Field (lighted youth baseball field with covered stands, concession stand and bathrooms), a soccer field and parking lot.

Carl Loebe Field Between Western Avenue and Sunset DriveA lighted baseball diamond with fencing, concession stand, bleach-ers and restrooms.  Lone Oak Park On Valley Road next to Lion›s ParkThis 8.5-acre park includes a large shelter (kitchenette and serving area), backstop, picnic areas, park-ing lot and trail system through a wooded area and more.  H.M. Meyer’s Nature Park At the end of Daleview Drive A nature preserve, this park is used for fishing, hiking and enjoying the natural beauty, Mullet River and Meyer’s Pond, but also includes playground equipment, hiking trails and a fly disk golf course and a parking lot.  Nutt Ski Hill Adjacent to Roosevelt-Nutt Park at the end of West Main StreetSeven-acre site includes two ski hill runs, electric rope tow, snow making equipment, shelter with indoor kitchen and enclosed deck, handicapped-accessible restrooms, and a parking lot.  Roosevelt-Nutt Park End of West Main StreetThis 10-acre site has nature trails with educational stops winding through the woods.  Rotary Park East Clifford StreetThe 6.9-acre park contains Stan Struve Memorial Field (a lighted baseball/softball diamond with fencing, concession stand, bleach-ers and restrooms), playground equipment, two volleyball courts, picnic area and parking area.  

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Stayer Junior Park Along the Mullet River behind Mill StreetThis .2-acre park is a fenced facility containing playground equipment and sitting areas.  Utility Park South Milwaukee Street just south of Mill StreetThis two-acre park includes two lighted tennis courts and a foot-bridge crossing the Mullet River.

CITY OF SHEBOYGAN FALLSFalls View Park Broadway Street, downtown Sheboygan FallsThree-quarter acre park offers a grassy area with picnic tables and a spectacular view of the falls on the Sheboygan River.

Jaycee RiverwalkCorner of Water and Monroe Streets, at the bridge A six-acre park with a 688-yard sloping trail along the Sheboygan River connecting River Park and Rochester Park.

River Park Corner Western Avenue and First StreetThis 10-acre park on the Sheboygan River includes two shelter houses, restroom facilities, tennis courts, lighted baseball diamond, picnic area and grills, and playground equipment. The lagoon offers fish-ing in the spring, summer and fall and ice skating in the winter.

Rochester Park At the end of Hickory StreetThis 10-acre park has a lighted baseball diamond, soccer fields, tennis courts, volleyball court, bas-ketball court, shelter with restroom facilities, picnic area and grills, playground equipment, and sled-ding hills. Also features a Bark Park where dogs can play, jump and run around in an enclosed setting.

Woodview Park600 block of Woodview Ave. This half-acre park has playground equipment including wooden climb-ing apparatus, swing sets and slides.

COUNTYKettle Moraine State Forest, Northern UnitN1765 Highway G, Campbellsport The Forest offers 61.4 miles of hiking trails, including a 33 mile seg-ment of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, 58 miles of groomed snowmo-bile trails, 33 miles of bridle trails, and 28 miles of cross country ski trials, as well as picnicking, hunting, fishing, primitive camping, moun-tain biking, and sightseeing. Daily pass or park sticker required; 262-626-2116; www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/land/parks.

Parnell Tower Intersection of County Highway A and Kettle View Road, GreenbushThis 60-foot wooden observation tower offers a panoramic view of the forest and surrounding farm-lands. On a clear day, one can see about 25 miles. Park sticker required. Open daily; 920-533-8322.

Sheboygan County Broughton Marsh Park Located off Highway J, Elkhart Lake 13,000-acre park includes a 30-acre developed area providing camp-sites, party facility, canoe and boat rentals, fishing piers and picnic ar-eas. Free admission; 920-876-2535;www.co.sheboygan.wi.us/html/d_planning_broughtonmarsh.htm.

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

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Deer Trace PlazaShopping center featuring Home Depot, Best Buy, MC Sports, Target and a dozen other specialty stores and restaurants. Located at 4031-4139 Hwy. 28, Kohler, off of Hwy. 43.

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

Downtown SheboyganBoth sides of North Eight Street in downtown Sheboygan feature a variety of specialty shops and res-taurants; www.visitsheboygan.com.

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

Harbor Centre DowntownIn the heart of Sheboygan, Harbor Centre Downtown offers eclectic shopping, dining, entertainment, services and delightful overnight accommodations in beautifully restored historic buildings; 920-452-6921; www.harborcentre.com.

Harbor Centre RiverfrontExplore restored fishing shanties that house a wide variety of shops and restaurants, or enjoy shopping and cuisine at the magnificent Blue Harbor Resort & Indoor Waterpark; 920-452-6921; www.harborcentre.com.

Historic Sheboygan FallsExperience the timeless charm of Sheboygan Falls by visiting unique shops and restaurants; www.sheboyganfalls.org.

Memorial Mall Shop at Memorial Mall and enjoy the comfort of shopping in Sheboygan’s only climate-controlled, indoor shopping center. Select from the latest fashions and home furnishings located under one roof. Relax, dine or enjoy a break with the kids in the Lighthouse Play Zone; Highway 23 & Taylor Drive, Sheboygan; www.memorialmall.com; 920-452-2731.

Michigan avenueHistoric Michigan Avenue in Sheboygan offers several boutiques and restaurants.

Shops at Woodlake KohlerThe Shops at Woodlake is a collection of more than 20 specialty shops and boutiques featuring men’s and women’s apparel, toys, collectibles, restaurants, home furnishing and design stores and a Demonstration Kitchen offering Saturday cooking demonstrations (January through April Open 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Individual store hours may vary. Located on the north side of the Village of Kohler; 920-459-1713; www.AmericanClub.com.

Mill Street Festival in Plymouth. Sheboygan Press Media file photo

Shopping

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High SchoolsNorth1042 School Ave., 920-459-3600Principal: Jason BullEnrollment: 1518

South3128 S. 12th St., 920-459-3637Principal: Mike TrimbergerEnrollment: 1126

Central High School830 Virginia Ave., 920-459-3520Administrator: Jacob KonrathEnrollment: 202

IDEAS Academy830 Virginia Ave., 920-459-0950Administrator: Ted HammEnrollment: 130

George D. Warriner High School712 Riverfront Drive, Suite 101, 920-459-0945Administrator: Jacob KonrathEnrollment: 123

Cedar Grove-BelgiumSuperintendent Steven Shaw, 920-668-8686District address: 321 N. Second St., Cedar Grove High school: 920-668-8686Middle and elementary schools: 920-668-8518Enrollment: 1,120

ChiltonSuperintendent: Dr. Claire Martin; 920-849-8109530 W. Main St., ChiltonHigh school: 530 W. Main St., Chilton; 920-849-2358Middle school: 421 Court St., Chilton; 920-849-9152Elementary school: 421 Court St., Chilton; 920-849-9388Enrollment: 1,190

Elkhart Lake-GlenbeulahDistrict Administrator: Ann Buechel Haack, 920-876-3381201 N. Lincoln St., PO Box 326, Elkhart LakeHigh school: 920-876-3381Elementary/Middle school: 920-876-3307Enrollment: 506

Howards GroveSuperintendent: Christopher PetersonDistrict office: 403 Audubon Road, Howards Grove, 920-565-4454High school: 920-565-4450Middle school: 920-565-4452Northview Elementary: 920-565-4457Enrollment: 870

KielSuperintendent: Louise Blankenheim, 920-894-2266High school: 210 Raider Heights, Kiel, 920-894-2263Middle school: 502 Paine St., 920-894-2264Zielanis Elementary: 1010 Adams St., 920-894-2265Meeme LEADS Elementary: 12121 Highway XX, Newton, 920-693-8255Enrollment: 1,400

KohlerSuperintendent: Quynh Trueblood333 Upper Road, Kohler, WI 920-459-2920High school: 920-459-2920Elementary school: 920-459-2920Enrollment: 685

New Holstein District Administrator: Bill Van MeerDistrict office: 1715 Plymouth St., New Holstein, 920-898-5115High school: 1715 Plymouth St., New Holstein, 920-898-4256Middle school, 1717 Plymouth St., New Holstein, 920-898-4769Elementary school: 2226 Park Ave., New Holstein, 920-898-4208Enrollment: 1,119

OostburgSuperintendent: Kevin BrugginkDistrict office: 410 New York Ave., Oostburg, 920-564-2346High school: 410 New York Ave., Oostburg 920-564-2346 Middle school: 408 New York Ave., Oostburg, 564-2383 Elementary school: 203 N. 7th St., 920-564-2392 Enrollment: 1,023

PlymouthAdministrator: Clark Reinke, 920-892-2661Fairview Elementary School: 300 Salem Dr., Plymouth, 920-892-2621 Horizon Elementary School: 411 S. Highland Ave., Plymouth, 920-892-2225 Parkview Elementary School: 500 Parkview Dr., Plymouth, 920-892-4076 Riverview Middle School: 300 Riverside Circle, Plymouth, 920-892-4353 Plymouth High School: 125 Highland Ave., Plymouth, 920-893-6911 Enrollment: 2,250

LIVING HERE Your Guide to Life on the Lakeshore Area SchoolsSHeboygan area ScHool DiStrictCentral office: 830 Virginia Ave., 920-459-3512Superintendent: Joseph SheehanTotal enrollment: 10,340Ethnicity: 60 percent white; 16 percent Asian; 4 percent black; 17 percent Hispanic; 1 percent Native American; 2 percent 2 or more races

elementary SchoolsAccelerated Academic (A2) Charter School4540 Moenning Road, 920-459-0949Principal: Lynn WaltersEnrollment: 47

Cleveland 411 E. Washington Ave., Cleveland, 920-693-8241Principal: Debra StreblowEnrollment: 131

N.E.W. Montessori Charter School411 E. Washington Ave., Cleveland, 920-693-8241Principal: Debra StreblowEnrollment: 28

Cooper2014 Cooper Ave., 920-459-3693Principal: Larry BrahanEnrollment: 264

Early Learning Center1227 Wilson Ave., 920-459-4330Principal: Pam Kugi Enrollment: 608

Grant1528 N. Fifth St., 920-459-3626Principal: Debra StreblowEnrollment: 242

Elementary School for Arts & Academics (ESAA)1528 N. Fifth St., 920-459-3626Administrator: Elizabeth BeattieEnrollment: 207

Jackson2530 Weeden Creek Road, 459-3573Principal: Lynn WaltersEnrollment: 295

Jefferson1538 N. 15th St., 920-459-3620Principal: Bill KleinEnrollment: 339

Lake Country Academy4101 Technology Parkway, 920-208-3020Principal: Carla KoeppEnrollment: 309

Lincoln-Erdman4101 N. 50th St., 920-459-3595Principal: Marty SteinbrueckerEnrollment: 417

Longfellow819 Kentucky Ave., 920-459-3580Principal: Todd ReinkeEnrollment: 370

James Madison2302 David Ave., 920-459-3585Principal: Matt DriscollEnrollment: 314

Pigeon River3508 N. 21st St., 920-459-3563Principal: Susan Buesing Enrollment: 400

Sheridan1412 Maryland Ave., 920-459-3550Principal: Kelly CvetanEnrollment: 304

Washington School for Comprehensive Literacy1238 Geele Ave., 920-459-3661Principal: Karl Bekkum Enrollment: 335

Wilson1625 Wilson Ave., 920-459-3688Principal: Chad Renzelmann Enrollment: 491

Middle SchoolsFarnsworth1017 Union Ave., 920-459-3655Principal: Todd DeBruinEnrollment: 586

Horace Mann2820 Union Ave., 920-459-3666Principal: Vicki RitchieEnrollment: 576

Urban1226 North Ave., 920-459-3680Principal: Ted DiStefanoEnrollment: 692

George D. Warriner Middle School 712 Riverfront Dr., Suite 101, 920-459-0945Administrator: Jacob KonrathEnrollment: 43

Mosaic School 830 Virginia Ave., 920-459-0946Administrator: Ted HammEnrollment: 120 CONTINUED ON PAGE 31>>>

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Random LakeSuperintendent: Thomas Malmstadt, 920-994-4342605 Random Lake Rd., Random LakeHigh school: 920-994-9193Middle school: 920-994-2498Elementary school: 920-994-4344Enrollment: 910

Sheboygan FallsDistrict Administrator: Jean BornDistrict office: 220 Amherst Ave., Sheboygan Falls, 920- 467-7893High school: 220 Amherst Ave., Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-7890Middle school: 101 School St., Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-7880Elementary school: 1 Alfred W. Miley Ave., Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-7820Enrollment: 1,770

Non-Public SchoolsBethlehem Lutheran School1121 Georgia Ave., Sheboygan, 920-452-5071 Enrollment: 160

Christ Child Academy2722 Henry St., Sheboygan, 920-459-2660Enrollment: 188

Ebenezer Christian School610 N. 25th St., Sheboygan, 920-452-5464 Enrollment: 7

Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran School1626 Illinois Ave., Sheboygan, 920-452-9681 Enrollment: 70

Oostburg Christian School22 S. Sixth St., Oostburg, 920-564-2664Enrollment: 145

St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic School814 Superior Ave., Sheboygan, 920-452-1571Enrollment: 167

St. John Lutheran School222 Stafford, Plymouth, 920-893-5114Enrollment: 200

St. John Lutheran SchoolW5407 Highway SS, Random Lake, 920-994-9190Enrollment: 68

St. John the Baptist Catholic School116 Pleasant St., Plymouth, 920-893-5961Enrollment: 224

St. Mary’s School313 Giddings Ave., Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-6291 Enrollment: 80

St. Paul’s Lutheran School 441 Millersville Ave., Howards Grove, 920-565-3780 Enrollment: 78

St. Paul Lutheran School1819 N. 13th St., Sheboygan, 920-452-6882 Enrollment: 68

Sheboygan Area Lutheran High School3323 University Dr., 920-452-3323 Enrollment: 150

Sheboygan Christian School418 Geele Ave., Sheboygan, 920-457-3060 Enrollment: 160

Sheboygan County Christian High School929 Greenfield Ave., Sheboygan, 920-458-9981 Enrollment: 91

Trinity Lutheran School824 Wisconsin Ave., Sheboygan, 920-458-8248Enrollment: 152

CollegesLakeland CollegeW3718 South Drive, Plymouth800-569-2166www.lakeland.edu

Lakeshore Technical College1290 North Ave., Cleveland888-468-6582www.gotoltc.edu

University of Wisconsin-SheboyganOne University Dr., Sheboygan920-459-6600www.sheboygan.uwc.edu

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LIVING HERE Your Guide to Life on the Lakeshore Food Pantries

The Sheboygan Food Pantry1946 N. 15th St., Sheboygan Third full week of each month, 9 a.m.-12 p.m.Contact: 920-452-4737

Campus Life6426 South Business Drive, Sheboygan First Thursday and Friday of each monthThursday, 9-11 a.m. and 2-4 p.m.; Friday, 9-11 a.m. Must bring photo ID and proof of residency. May use once a month. Contact: 920-457-2381

Calvary Lutheran Food Pantry2132 N. 27th St., SheboyganMonday-Thursday, 9-11 a.m. 920-458-4822 St. Luke United Methodist623 Ontario Ave., Sheboygan Last Thursday of each month, 9-11 a.m. Contact: 920-458-3461

North Side Christian Food Pantry2133 N. 22nd St., Sheboygan every Thursday, 12:30-2 p.m.Contact: 920-458-7070

Nourish Farm to Table TourTuesdays June-October, Wednesdays Nov.-May; 1-6:30 p.m.Volunteer group harvests food and prepares meal that is served to a local shelter that evening. www.nourishfarms.orgContact: 920-918-0251

Plymouth Food Pantry2225 eastern Ave., Plymouth First and third Wednesdays, 9 a.m-noon; 2-4 p.m.Contact: 920-893-2989

Random Lake Area Interfaith310 Center Ave., Adell (on the campus of emmanuel Lutheran Church) every Tuesday, 9-11:30 a.m. (once a month per client, bring own containers) Contact: 920-447-2293

The Salvation ArmyServing Sheboygan, Sheboygan Falls, Kohler & Howards Grove.710 Pennsylvania Ave., Sheboygan First, second & third Wednesday of each month, 4:30-6 p.m.; or by ap-pointment. Contact: 920-458-3723

St. Mark Lutheran Church1019 N. Seventh St., SheboyganFirst and third Fridays; 10-11:30 a.m.Bring Photo ID and Current AddressContact: 920-458-4343

St. Peter Claver1444 S. 11th St., Sheboygan First & third Monday of each month, 9-10:30 a.m. Bring photo ID and proof of income.Contact: 920-457-9408

Sheboygan Falls Food Pantry529 Giddings, Sheboygan Falls Thursdays, 9-11 a.m.Contact: 920-467-4184

Meals ServedBethany Reformed New Day Meals1315 Washington Ave., Sheboygan Third Tuesday of each month, 5-6:30 p.m.Hot meal servedContact: 920-452-0051

Emmaus MealsHot meal served to the community The Salvation Army710 Pennsylvania Ave., Sheboyganevery Saturday 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.Contact: 920-458-3723

St. Peter Lutheran Church2104 Geele Ave., Sheboygan Third Thursday of each month, 5:30-6:30 p.m.Contact: 920-452-4771

Other Food ResourcesHealth and Human Services1011 N. eighth St., SheboyganContact: 920- 459-6400

Lakeshore Community Action Program, Inc.1441 N. Taylor Dr., Suite 7, SheboyganContact: 920-803-6991; www.lakeshorecap.org

United Way of Sheboygan County2020 erie Ave., SheboyganContact: 920-458-3425; www.uwofsc.org

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Infant / Toddler Care,Two to Five-Year-Old Care,and Wrap-Around Jr. K. Care

(Sr. Kindergarten through12-Year-Old Careoffered to siblingsof younger childrenenrolled in one of ourchildcare programs)

Phone (920) 207-9561www.sobigpreschool.com

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Enrollment is open for the 2013–2014school year for children ages 3 to 5.Limited scholarships are available.Contact Keely Phippen at the ArtsCenter for more information.

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The Arts Center Preschoolsupports early learning and fostersdevelopment in alignment with theWisconsin Early Model LearningStandards in a nurturing environment.Enrollment is open for the 2014-2015school year for children ages 3 to 5.Limited scholarships are available.Contact Cate Bales at the ArtsCenter for more information

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We offer a variety of programs, plus 1st – 8th grades

Kindergarten5 full days

3 yr. Pre-K2 days

4 yr. Pre-K3 or 5 half days

814 Superior Ave., Sheboygan • CALL 452-1571

Before & After Care Available Daily

www.sheboyganseton.org

Howards GroveChildren’s Center

Caring for Children Since 1984

Traci Hiebing & Tiffani TrummAdministrator Director

Howards Grove Children’s Center437 North Wisconsin DriveHowards Grove, WI 53083

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3 Year Old ProgramTues. & Thurs. 9:30 – 11:30 a.m.

4 Year Old ProgramMon.-Wed. & Fri 9:00 – 11:30 a.m.

First CongregationalChurch UCC

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Tender Loving ChristianChildcare and Preschool

6522 S. Business Dr. • Sheboygan, WIChristian based for children

6 weeks to 12 yearsState Licensed Childcare program

• 6:00 am to 5:30 pm• Full or Part Time Care

• Before & after school care

Preschool program• 9:00 am to 11:30 am

For more information orto enroll your child, call920-803-1986

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Summer - 6:45 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. at Pigeon River Recreation CenterBefore School - 6:45 a.m. to school start Jackson, Lincoln-Erdman,

PRRC and WilsonAfter School - School Release to 5:45 p.m. Jackson,

Lincoln-Erdman, PRRC, WilsonTransport Sites -Call for more information- Grant, Cooper & James Madison

CREATIVE PLAY“Creative Play” is a 33 week “Recreation based preschool.” Theprogram provides 3 and 4 year olds with socialization and creativelearning experiences through creative individual, small group andlarge group participation.

Class time-includes”• Free Play • Circle Time • Story Time • Arts and Crafts • Special Events • Field Trips

3 year old’s-9:00-11:30 (2 days a week/Tue. Thurs.)*Must be potty-trained and 3 by Sept. 1, 2014$500 residents/*$600 non residents

3½ /4 year old’s-9:00-12:00 (3 days a week/ Mon./Wed./Fri.)*Must be potty trained and 3½ or 4 by Sept. 1, 2014

$700 residents/*$900 non residents

Register at the Community Recreation Department,607 S. Water St., Sheboygan • 459-3773

NORTHSIDE SITE (Wait Listed)(PRRC) Pigeon River Rec Center

3506 N. 21st St.

SOUTHSIDE SITE(SA) St. Andrew’s Church

1711 S. 11th St.

Sheboygan Area School DistrictCommunity Recreation Department

School Age Child Care“Excellence in Child Care from the Recreations Experts”

Call 459-3773 or 459-3903

Trinity LutheranPreschool of Howards Grove

Corner of Hwy. 32 and Cty. Trk. FFOPEN TO THE PUBLIC

-State Licensed-Separate Classes for 3-Year-Olds

and 4- to 5-Year OldsTo enroll your child or for more information call:

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Ages 3 to 5 Years Old

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Classes for Three/Four Year OldsMonday, Tuesday,Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9:00 - 11:30 a.m.

Call 452-2401 formore information

Great Beginnings PreschoolFirst United Lutheran Church

2401 KohlerMemorial Dr., Sheboyganwww.firstunitedelca.org

* Fully Licensed* Christian Based Environment* Curriculum includes pre-reading skills, science, math, signlanguage, Spanish, cooking, socialization skills, field trips,family events, andmore

* Flexible scheduling* Large, well-equipped Indoor Play area

3841 Kohler Memorial Dr. • Sheboyganwww.jumpingfrogs.org

WI-5001775806 Open 6:30am - 6:00pm M-F

Accepting 1-5 Year olds920-452-9926 Ask for Katie

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Making Known the Love of ChristFor information about enrolling your child in 3K-Grade 8

call 458-8248 or visit www.trinitysheboygan.org

Trinity Lutheran Church & School824 Wisconsin Avenue/904 N. 9th St.

Sheboygan, WI 530813K - M,W, F 8:30 am - 11:15 am4K - M-F 8:30 am-11:15 am5K - M-F 8:30 am 3:20 pm

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Affordable PricingYoungstar Affiliated

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“Where the most important people are the children!”State Youngstar Rating of 3

• Full-time, part-time, and drop-in care• Pre-School Programs

• Planned learning opportunities using CreativeCurriculum and the Wisconsin Model Early Learning

Standards (WMELS)• Assessments and individual portfolios• Licensed By The State Of Wisconsin

(920) 458-8003

Ages 6wks - 7yrs307 Lincoln Avenue

Sheboygan, WI 53081(Corner Of 3rd & Lincoln)

Hours 5:30am-6pm [email protected]

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• Reliable, Qualified, Nurturing Staff• Participating In The Child Care Food Program

• Serving Homemade Breakfast, Lunch and Afternoon Snack• Special Events & Family Activities

• Outdoor Play Area• On-site school district 4K program

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3 Year Old Preschool ProgramsTuesday & Thursday

9-11:30 am or 12:30-3:00 pm4k Program

Monday, Wednesday & Friday8:30-11:30 am

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Year-round programs for infant, toddler,preschool, and school age*1/2 off registration fee*

Call for a tour: (920) 458-05104 Star Provider

Montessori Children’s HouseFamily owned & operated since1994Monday-Friday 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.1907 North 20th Street, Sheboyganwww.sheboyganmontessori.com

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Sheboygan Y Preschooland School Age ProgramsAges 2 - 13 yearsEducational curriculum – swim & gym activities920-451-8000 [email protected]

Sheboygan Falls Y Infant, Preschooland School Age ProgramsAges 6 weeks - 12 yearsEducational curriculum – Gym Classes920-467-2464 [email protected] information at www.sheboygancountyymca.org

Summer Child Care available. Registration is on a week byweek basis, pay only for the weeks needed.

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GrowingGenerations Child Care1500Douglas Drive • Plymouth,WI 53073 • 920-892-4999

“Child Care” with “On-Site 4K”Ages 6 weeks to 12 years old

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

Classes are held three days per weekMonday-Tuesday-Thursday 8:30 A.M.-11:00 A.M.Using Research Based CurriculumWrap around Child Care available

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STEPPING STONES 3-year-old programTues., and Thurs. 8:10 - 11:00 a.m.

JR. KINDERGARTEN 4-year-old programMon., Wed., and Fri. 8:10 - 11:15 a.m.KINDERGARTEN - 8TH

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*Meeting times and contact info are subject to change, contact the organization for more information.

Amvets, City of Elms Memorial Post 18, 7 p.m. third Thursday, Sunny Ridge Health and Rehabilitation Center, 3014 Erie Ave., Sheboygan, 920-893-0400.

American Association of University Women - Sheboygan Branch, contact 920-452-5323 or 920-565-3367.

American Legion Post 83, 7 p.m. second Tuesday, VFW Post, 552 S. Evans St., Sheboygan, 920-458-7993.

American Red Cross, 2032 Erie Ave., Sheboygan, 920-457-7739.

Big Brothers & Big Sisters of Sheboygan County, 2020 Erie Ave., Sheboygan, 920-458-0111.

Boys & Girls Clubs of Sheboygan County, 319 Cedar St., Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-9733; 733 Broadway Ave., Sheboygan, 920-457-8200.

Campus Life, 6426 S. Business Drive, Sheboygan, 920-457-2381.

Catholic Women’s Charity Club, 7 p.m. first Wednesday, Knights of Columbus Hall, Ninth Street, Sheboygan, 920-457-9086.

Celebrate Recovery, Bethany Reformed Church, 1315 Washington Ave., Sheboygan, 920-452-0051

Celtic Women International-Sheboygan County Branch, monthly meetings, celticwisdom.blogspot.com, 920-893-5139.

Coastal Connections, 621 S. Eighth St., Sheboygan,  coastalconnectionsypn.com; 920-457-9491.

Concordia German Singing Society, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Concordia Club House, 1130 N. Ninth St., Sheboygan; www.concordiasingerswi.org. 

Diamonds Youth Baseball, 920-467-0252, www.sheboygandiamonds.org.

Downtown Sheboygan Rotary, 12 p.m. Mondays, Sheboygan Elks Club, 1943 Erie Ave., Sheboygan.

Early Bird Rotary, 7-8 a.m. Thursdays, Al and Al’s, 1502 S. 12th St., Sheboygan.

Foster Grandparent/Seniors in Schools Program, 920-783-0003.

Fraternal Order of Eagles/Hub City Aerie 1312, 7 p.m. second and fourth Monday, Eagle’s Club, 127 North St., Plymouth, 920-892-4618.

Girl Scouts of Manitou, 5212 Windward Court, Sheboygan, 877-738-7014 or 920-565-4575.

Grandma’s Button Box Button Club, second Saturdays, Plymouth Public Library, 130 Division St., Plymouth.

Great Marriages for Sheboygan County, 612 Center Ave., Sheboygan, 920-458-3951.

Habitat for Humanity Lakeside Inc., 1911 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan, 920-458-3399.

Habitat RE-Store - Plymouth, 3003 Eastern Ave., Plymouth, 920-892-4175.

Habitat RE-Store - Sheboygan, 1911 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan, 920-452-4175.

Hometown Harmony Tradition, 7 p.m. Thursdays, St. John’s Lutheran Church, 222 Stafford St., Plymouth; www.hometownharmonytradition.com.

Ivy League Garden Club, 6:30 p.m. fourth Monday in members’ homes, 920-452-3064 or [email protected].

Junior Achievement, committee opportunities available, 1441 N. Taylor Dr., Sheboygan, 920-458-0077.

Kettle Moraine Corvette Club, first Wednesday, check for times and locations at www.kmccwi.org.

Kettle Squares Dance Club, 7:30 p.m. second & fourth Saturday, Plymouth High School cafeteria, east-side entrance, 125 S. Highland Ave., 920-912-5268; http://wix.com/kettlesquares/kettlesquares.

Kiwanis Club of Greater Sheboygan, 12:05-1:15 p.m. most Wednesdays, Fountain Park Restaurant, 922 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan, www.kiwanisgreatersheboygan.pbworks.com.

Kohler Speakez Toastmasters Club, 920-207-4490.

Lake Shore Garden Club, 1:15 p.m. usually fourth Thursday, meeting place varies, 920-467-3266.

Latinas Unidas of Wisconsin, 1225 Erie Ave., Suite L, Sheboygan, 920-358-5030.

Meals on Wheels, 1004 S. Taylor Dr., Sheboygan, 920-451-7011.

P.E.A.C.E. Group, middle school and high school students committed to service projects on issues that affect teens. 3:30 p.m. every other Wednesday, Safe Harbor 452-8611.

Plymouth Eagles Club, 127 North St., Plymouth, 920-892-4618.

Plymouth Garden Club, c/o Nsite Designs, N5864 Ridge Road, Plymouth, 920-526-3240.

Plymouth Lions Club, 920-892-8501.

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

Modern Quilt Guild, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. first Saturday, The Sewing Basket, 426 E. Mill St., Plymouth, 920-892-4751; www.sewingbasket.biz/modern-quilt-guild-plymouth-wi.htm.

Partners for Community Development, Inc., 1407 S. 13th St., Sheboygan, 920-458-3951.

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

Plymouth Woman’s Club, 920-893-5960 or 920-838-2007.

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Members of the Sheboygan County Audubon peer through binoculars during a morning bird walk at the Ellwood H. May Environmental Park in Sheboygan. Sheboygan Press Media file photo

Clubs & Organizations

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

Senior Singles Luncheon, 12 p.m. fourth Wednesday, Rupps, 925 n. eighth St., 920-457-6316.

Sheboygan accordion Club, 6:30 p.m. first Monday, terrace estates, eisner Ave., Sheboygan, 920-458-1135.

Sheboygan american Legion Baseball, www.sheboyganlegion.org/Sheboygan Astronomical Society, 6:30 p.m. first tuesday (Sept.-May), Aviation Heritage Center, Sheboy-gan Airport, www.shebastro.org.

Sheboygan County audubon Society, 7 p.m. second thursday, September-May, Maywood-ellwood H. May environmental Park, 3615 Mueller Road, Sheboygan, 920-565-2577.

Sheboygan County Quilt guild, second Wednesdays, ebenezer united Church of Christ, 3215 Saemann Ave., Sheboygan; sheboyganquiltguild.org. 

Sheboygan County Tennis association, sheboygantennis.weebly.com, 920-453-9695.

Sheboygan County Writers’ Club, 1-3 p.m. second Monday, St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 1019 n. Seventh St.; 6:30 p.m. fourth thursday, Mead Public Library, Sheboygan; 920-694-0849; Sheboyganwriters.org; [email protected].

Sheboygan County economic Development Corporation, 508 new York Ave., Room 209, Sheboygan; 920-452-2479; www.SheboyganCountyedC.com.

Sheboygan elks Lodge #299, first and third tuesday, 1943 erie Ave., Sheboygan, 920-452-9911.

Sheboygan evening Lions Club, first and third tuesday, 6:30 p.m., Al & Al’s Steinhaus, 1502 S. 12th St., Sheboygan 920-457-3780.

Sheboygan Falls Conservation, 7 p.m. third Wednesday, check web-site for locations, 920-467-2970; www.sheboygancountyconserva-tionassociation.org.

Sheboygan Jaycees, 7 p.m. first thursday, Jaycee Quarryview Center, 3401 Calumet dr., Sheboygan; 920-803-8980; sheboyganjaycees.com.

Sheboygan Liberty Coalition, meets first and third thursday of every month, check website for location, www.sheboyganlibertycoalition.com; [email protected].

Sheboygan Noon Lion’s Club, noon, second and fourth tuesday, Al & Al’s, 1502 South 12th St., Sheboygan, 920-452-2844.

Sheboygan performing arts, third Wednesday of each month, sheboyganperformingarts.com

Sheboygan Rotary, noon, Mondays, Sheboygan elks Club, 1943 erie Ave., Sheboygan.

Sheboygan Service Club, www.sheboyganserviceclub.org.

Sheboygan Softball association, sheboygansoftball.com.

Sheboygan Society of Scale Model Railroad engineers, LTD, 6:30 p.m. second tuesday, 1001 n. 10th St., Sheboygan; 920-458-7246.

Sheboygan Stamp Club, 7:30 p.m. first and third Wednesday, Maple Lanes, 3107 S. Business dr., Sheboygan, [email protected].

Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra, 830 n. eighth St., Sheboygan, 920-452-1985, sheboygansymphony.org.

Sheboygan Women’s after 5 Connection, third Monday, www.sheboyganafterfive.com.

Shoreline Women’s Club of Sheboygan, 1 p.m. second thursday, elks Lodge, 1942 erie Ave., Sheboygan, 920-452-8325.

Sound Celebration, 6:45 every tuesday, Greenbush town Hall, 920-565-2468.

St. John’s Women’s guild, 1:30 p.m. third thursday, St. John’s united Church of Christ, 1248 Lincoln Ave., 920-452-5296.

Teamsters Retiree Club, 1:30 p.m. third tuesday, union Hall, Sheboygan, 920-452-5260.

Tops-Taking Off pounds Sensibly, for more meeting times and locations visit www.tops.org/FindAMeeting.aspx.

VFW post 1230, 7 p.m. fourth tuesday, VFW Post Home, 1138 union Ave., Sheboygan, 920-458-9944.

VFW post 9156, 7 p.m. Fourth Monday, VFW Post, 552 S. evans Street, 920-458-0801

Vietnam Veterans of america of Sheboygan Chapter 618, 7 p.m. third tuesday, Sunny Ridge Health and Rehabilitation Center, 3014 erie Ave., Sheboygan, 920-893-0400; www.vva618.org.

Wisconsin antique Radio Club, Inc. (WaRCI), meets and swaps regularly, www.warci.org.

Parenting Organizations/SupportBoys & girls Clubs after School activities, 435 n. Wisconsin, Howards Grove, 920-565-4114; 733 Broadway, Sheboygan, 920-457-8200; 1238 Geele Ave., Sheboygan, 920-627-4932; 107 Cedar Street, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-3820; 319 Cedar Street, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-9514.

Family Resource Center of Sheboygan County -- Plymouth Site: 1500 douglas Ave., Plymouth, 920-892-6706; Sheboygan Site: 2508 S. eighth St., Sheboygan, 920-457-1888.

Family Connections, 2508 S. eighth St., Sheboygan, 920-457-1999.

Hispanic-american Information Center, support and guidance for Hispanic-American families to research and access services and benefits offered by local organizations and agencies, 1407 S. 13th St., Sheboygan, 920-459-9880.

La Leche League Breastfeeding Support group, 6:30 p.m. second tuesday, First Congregational united Church of Christ, 1405 S. Highway 67, Plymouth.

La Leche League Breastfeeding Support group, 9:30 a.m. fourth Mondays, call 920-889-9931 for meeting location.

Oostburg area MOps (Mothers of preschoolers), 9-11 a.m. second and fourth thursdays until May, Wednesdays in fall 2012, First Reformed Church, 927 Superior Avenue, oostburg, 920-207-7200.

plymouth area MOps (Mothers of preschoolers), 9:30-11:30 a.m. first and third Mondays, Sept.-May, Plymouth Alliance Church, 1110 davenport Road, Plymouth, 920-980-2201.

Sheboygan Teen MOps (Mothers of preschoolers), 5:30-7:30 p.m. tuesday (includes dinner), Calvin Christian Reformed Church, 2313 Saemann Avenue, Sheboygan, 920-803-6345.

Support GroupsCompassionate parents, 7 p.m. second Mondays, united Way Building, 2020 erie Ave., Sheboygan, 920- 458-3951.

Divorce Care, 6 p.m. Mondays, St. John Lutheran Church, 222 n. Stafford St., Plymouth, 920-893-3071; 6:30 Wednesdays, Praise Fellowship, Samaritan’s Hand Building, 2911 Main Ave., Sheboygan.

Health and Hope support group for adults being treated for depression. Mental Health America, 920-458-3951.

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Hospice advantage Community-Wide Bereavement group, 1 p.m. second Mondays, Morningside terrace, 1231 eisner Ave., Sheboygan 920-452-1851.

Hospice advantage Community-Wide Bereavement group 3:15 p.m. second Wednesdays, Sunny Ridge, 3014 erie Ave., Sheboygan, 920-452-1851.

Living Free Information & Support group, preventing and overcoming life-controlling problems; Christian Life Assembly of God, 933 Krumrey St., Plymouth, 920-892-4080.

Low Vision Club of Sheboygan County, 1 p.m. third thursday, Senior Activity Center, 920-564-2668.

NaMI (National alliance on Mental Illness) 7 p.m. third thursdays, united Way building, 2020 erie Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-3951.

Overeaters anonymous, 2 p.m. thursdays, Remedy Reformed Church 806 north St., Sheboygan, 920-467-3425.

project angel Hugs, 406 e. Mill St., P.o. Box 254, Plymouth, 920-892-9138.

Sheboygan Celiac group, 7 p.m. third tuesday, St. Marks Church, 1019 n. Seventh St., 920-458-5117 or [email protected].

The Open Door, recreational and leisure center for adults with mental illness; Monday, Wednesday and Friday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.; 817 n. eighth St., Sheboygan; 920-452-6875. 

Grief SupportClimbing the Mountain of grief: Youth Grief Support, 920-457-5770.

Compassionate parents for bereaved parents. 6:30 p.m. second Mondays, united Way building, 2020 erie Ave., 920-458-3951.

Cup of Hope grief Support & Information group, 10:30 a.m.-noon fourth Wednesday and 6-7:30 p.m. third thursday, Sharon S. Richardson Community Hospice, W2850 Hwy 28, Sheboygan Falls, 920-467-1800.

experiencing grief Support group, 10-11:30 a.m. second and fourth thursdays, St. nicholas Hospital, Francis Room, 920-459-4636.GriefShare, 6:3008 p.m. tuesdays at evangelical Free Church, 1710 n. 15th St., Sheboygan.  452-6520 or [email protected].

Hope after Loss Organization (HaLO), Pregnancy Loss and newborn death, 7 p.m. first thursdays, St. nicholas Hospital, Sheboygan, 920-451-7572.

Living Single again, Christian Life Assembly of God, 933 Krumrey St., Plymouth, 920-892-4080.

Rainbows, Spectrum and pRISM, support groups for children, youth and adults who are grieving because of death, divorce, separation, or abandonment, 824 Superior Ave., Sheboygan, 920-452-2838.

Suicide Loss Support group, 7 p.m. the last Mondays, united Way building, 2020 erie Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-3951.  

Military SupportSilver Linings, Peer support groups for children and adults dealing with a loved one in the military, 920-452-2838

Transition to Home after Deployment, Family Resource Center, 1209A eastern Ave., 920-892-6706 or [email protected].

Military Families Connect, 5:30-7:30 p.m. fourth Monday monthly, Generations, 1500 douglas drive, Plymouth, 920-892-6706 or [email protected]

Military Families Connect, 6:30-8 p.m. Family Resource Center, 2508 S. eighth St., Sheboygan, 920-892-6706. 

Advocacy OrganizationsDomestic abuse Support group, for survivors of domestic violence, 6 p.m. Wednesdays, Safe Harbor, 920-452-7640 or 800-499-7640.

HearthStone of Wisconsin, designed to provide respite cost reimbursement for families with developmentally disabled members of all ages, 920-917-5686.

Mental Health america in Sheboygan County, Confidential referrals, support groups, resource library, screenings and educational programs for all ages; 2020 erie Ave., Sheboygan, 920-458-3951.

Our View Women’s group, survivors of domestic violence/sexual assault, Safe Harbor, 920-452-7640 or 800-499-7640.

Safe Harbor of Sheboygan County, 24/ 7 Crisis Line, provides prevention, intervention, education and outreach services to empower individuals, families and the community to end all forms of domestic violence and sexual assault, 920-452-7640 or 800-499-7640. 

Alcoholics AnonymousSheboygan & Manitowoc Counties 24-Hour phone Line (Area 75-district #3), for all meeting schedules, public information or 12th step calls, 800-355-7318; www.area75.org.

Local Clubs1907 Club, open public meetings 7:30 p.m. first and third Saturday, 2908 n. 21st St., Sheboygan, 920-457-9633.

Rightway Club, open public meetings 8 p.m. fourth Saturday, 4627 S. 12th St., Sheboygan, 920-452-3375.

alano Club, open public meetings 7:30 p.m. Saturday, 404 S. 29th St., Manitowoc, 920-684-4040.

Al-Anon MeetingsContact these organizations for meetings and available resources. aurora Sheboygan Memorial Medical Center, 920-451-5548, 2629 north 7th Street

genesis Behavioral Services Inc., (920) 457-7802, 503 Wisconsin Avenue

Sheboygan County Health & Human Services, (920) 459-3151, 1011 north 8th Street

Libertas of Sheboygan, (920) 803-0740, 2108 Kohler Memorial drive

AlaTeen MeetingsalaTeens, ages 5-12, 9:30 a.m. Saturday, 1907 Club, 2908 n. 21st St., Sheboygan.

alaTeens, ages 12-19, 9:30 a.m. Saturday, 1907 Club, 2908 n. 21st St., Sheboygan.

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LIVING HERE Your Guide to Life on the Lakeshore Events

The following listings were compiled from local chambers of commerce, press releases, web sites, the listed organizations and other sources. It is by no means a complete list of all the events that may be scheduled throughout the year. All events are subject to changes in dates and times. For the most up-to-date information, contact the phone number and/or web site provided at the end of each listing, where available.

APRIL Arts/Industry: Collaboration and Revelation - Through AugustThe John Michael Kohler Arts Center marks the 40th anniversary of its world-renowned Arts/Industry residency program with a sweeping, first-ever retrospective exhibition of works created by artists-in-residence in the Kohler Co. factory. Nearly 350 ceramic, cast-iron and brass works of art will be on view drawn primarily from the Arts Center’s and Kohler Co.’s permanent collections. Jmkac.org.

2015 PGA Championship Ticket Sales & Volunteer Recruitment - Spring 2014The PGA Championship, the only Major Championship for professionals by professionals, returns to the scenic shores of Lake Michigan at Whistling Straits for the third time August 10-16, 2015. Information on how to get tickets and volunteer opportunities will be made public by the PGA of America in the spring of 2014. Please log onto www.pgachampionship.com and sign up to be among the first to receive updates. For more information call 920-547-4977.

Free Kids Fishing ClinicApril 12, 9am-3pmKohler-Andrae State Park clinic open to all children 15 years old or younger; must be accompanied by an adult. Classes will begin every hour at Friends Fishing Pond. 920-451-4080.

Lakeland College Spring Music RecitalApril 15, 11am-noonPart of the Krueger Fine Arts Series at the Bradley Fine Arts Building on the Lakeland College campus. Lakeland.edu.

Chad Harbach, The Art of FieldingApril 15, 7:30-10pmPart of the Krueger Fine Arts Series. Join us for an intimate evening with Chad Harbach, author of “The Art of Fielding,” the centerpiece of the inaugural Lakeland College Community Book Read. Harbach’s debut novel was a bestseller, was named one of the New York Times’ Ten Best Books of 2011 and has been translated into more than 20 languages. Harbach will read excerpts from the novel and answer questions. Lakeland.edu.

Lunch With Bunny - April 19, 11am-1:30pmCelebrate spring with Sheboygan Jaycees and local vendors at South High School Commons, 3128 S. 12th St. Food, drink, games for kids. $4 per person. Kids under 3 are free. www.sheboyganjaycees.com/LunchwithBunny.

Third Saturday: Sheboygan County Companies - April 19, 10am to 3pmLearn about the history of Sheboygan County companies. Sheboygan County Historical Museum, 920-458-1103. [email protected]

Easter Eggstravaganza - April 19, 1-4pmBring the whole family for an afternoon of games, cookie decorating, egg-dyeing, crafts and a special visit with the Easter bunny. In the Grand Hall of the Great Lakes at The American Club. Reservations not required. 800-344-2838; DestinationKohler.com.

Third Saturday: 75 Years and Going Strong; Sheboygan County CompaniesApril 19, 10am-3pmMonthly Sheboygan County Historical Society and Museum presentation. People with a wealth of knowledge on the subject, either through firsthand experience or research, discuss topics each month. Visitors get to speak with presenters in an informal atmosphere. 920-458-1103; [email protected]

New Paintings by Dale Knaak April 19, 5-8pmReception on April 19, 5-8pm. Artist talk at 6pm. Live music. Exhibit on display from March 28 to May 4. Frank Juarez Gallery, 604 Erie Ave., lower level, Sheboygan; 920-559-7181; frankjuarezgallery.com; [email protected].

Work-Play Earth Day-April 19, 9am-3pmJoin Kohler-Andrae State Park staff and other volunteers as we prepare for the upcoming season. Lunch provided. 920 451-4080.

Easter Weekend at the OsthoffApril 19 – 20Join in an “eggs-traordinary” Easter celebration at The Osthoff Resort with children’s holiday workshops, a traditional Easter egg hunt and a sumptuous Easter Sunday buffet. The Easter Bunny, will be on hand to greet children of all ages. • Easter Workshops - April 19, 9:30am to noon; $12 per child per workshop plus tax. To register, contact the Front Desk two hours in advance, 920.876.3366. Open to the public.• Easter Egg Hunt - April 19, on the Osthoff grounds, 12:30 to 1pm Complimentary to resort guests only.• Easter Buffet - April 20, 11am - 3 pm; $27.95 per adult, $1.00 per year of child’s age (4-12). For Easter Buffet reservations, call 920.876.5857.

Easter Brunch at The Kitchens of Kohler April 20 Enjoy special Easter Brunch menus at The American Club in The Grand Hall of the Great Lakes and The Wisconsin Room or at Blackwolf Run. 800-344-2838 to make a reservation.

Date Nite - April 24, 5-9pmTurn an ordinary Thursday into an “Enchanted Evening” in Historic Sheboygan Falls. Have a Sweetheart Picture taken at the Chamber-Main Street “Studio” and enjoy fabulous dining special. Enter to win a Special Date Nite Raffle Package for you and your sweetheart. New this year “Heart Throb” Scavenger Hunt. No admission fee. Sponsored by Chamber-Main Street 920-467-6206.

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Hearthside Dinner - April 26Enjoy a delicious hearth-cooked meal prepared with your own hands in the famous Wade House stagecoach inn. Guests prepare 19th-century dishes on a wood-burning stove and over an open hearth fire just as Mrs. Wade did more than 150 years ago. This participatory event culminates in a wonderful sit-down meal in the lovely Wade House dining room. Seating is limited; reservations required, 920-526-3271. Private hearthside dinners for groups of 10-20 may also be arranged; wadehouse.wisconsinhistory.org.

Peer-to-Peer Business ExpoApril 30, 4-7pmThe Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce will host its first Business Expo at the Blue Harbor Resort & Spa in Sheboygan. Exhibitors will welcome all staff members from your business to explore what’s available right here in our county. Food, entertainment and refreshments will make for a magical evening of first-class networking. www.sheboygan.org. MAY Dirt Track Races - May-Sept., SaturdaysSee Plymouth Dirt Track Racing at its finest at the Sheboygan County Fairgrounds, 229 Fairview Dr., Plymouth. To purchase tickets call the Sheboygan County Fair office, 920-893-5751; www.plymouthdtr.com.

Get Golf Ready Clinics at Blackwolf Run & Whistling Straits - May-JuneBeginner Sessions on Wednesday evenings – May 7, 14, 21, 28 and June 4. Intermediate/Advanced Sessions on Thursday evenings – May 8, 15, 22, 29 and June 5. Nine Hole Event and Hors d’ oeuvres Reception – Saturday, June 7 at Blackwolf Run. Weekly topics include: Fundamentals, Fitness, Full Swing, Short Game, Course Management, Rules & Etiquette, Bunker Play and Video Review. $149 per person. www.KohlerGolfAcademy.com or email [email protected].

Bookworm Gardens Opens May 1, 10am-4pm From 10 to 11:30 am, INSPIRE Open House and May Basket activity for individuals with early-to-midstage Alzheimer’s or memory loss and their caregivers. No charge. From 3 to 4 pm, May baskets. Celebrate the gardens re-opening by stopping by during this hour to create and take May Baskets. No charge. Bookwormgardens.org.

Jaycees Open House - May 1, 6-7pmLearn more about Sheboygan Jaycees. Jaycee Quarry View Center, 3401 Calumet Drive. RSVP to [email protected].

Rockets for Schools and Spaceport Sheboygan Rocket Launch - May 2-3 Spaceport Sheboygan on the South Pier has been Wisconsin’s home of Rockets for Schools since its inception in 1995. Each year, more than 300 students from Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa and Michigan have participated in successful launches at Spaceport Sheboygan; Sheboygan South Pier; www.rockets4schools.org.

“Summertime” Lakeshore ChoraleMay 3, 7:30pmLakeshore Chorale invites you to a musical “picnic!” A variety of light choral favorites to please every taste will close the 2013-2014 season. Trinity Lutheran Church, 824 Wisconsin Avenue, Sheboygan. $15.00 adults; $8.00 students OR included in Season Ticket. 920-451-1863. www.lakeshorechorale.org/.

Bookworm Gardens Family Fun RunMay 4, 1pmRun or walk to help raise funds for Bookworm Gardens. This fun run is a 2-mile, non-competitive run and walk. There is a fee for participants. Visit the website for additional details. Bookwormgardens.org.

INSPIRE program: The Garden in Spring May 5, 10-11:30amThis is part of a series offered to adults experiencing Alzheimer’s or memory loss and their caregivers. Programs are held in accessible areas of the garden. Each session includes socialization, light physical activity, exploration of the gardens, creative activities, and snacks. There is no charge, but pre-registration is requested. Bookwormgardens.com.

Founder’s Day Lecture: Dr. Peter E. Makari - May 6, 6:30-9pm“Living Stones: Christian Presence & Witness in Palestine/Israel” is the topic of this lecture to be held at the Bradley Fine Arts Building on the Lakeland College campus. Lakeland.edu.

Coastal Connections “Making Your Mark” Awards Banquet - May 6Your chance to honor the best of our county’s young professionals, this event sponsored by the Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce features great food, refreshments, Chamber friends and lots of applause for the prestigious winners. Held at The Bull in Sheboygan Falls. www.sheboygan.org.

Community Discussion: Alzheimer’s and Memory Loss - May 6, 6-7:30pmGinny Nyhuis with the Alzheimer’s Association, Southeast Wisconsin Chapter, will lead a community discussion on Alzheimer’s and memory loss. This event is part of the Bookworm Gardens INSPIRE program; there is no charge for attendance. Bookwormgardens.com.

Ladies’ Night Out - May 8, 5-8pmGrab your girlfriends and join us for a fabulous night out at The Shops at Woodlake Kohler. Start your evening at Woodlake Market for the raffle entry and to learn what each shop has to offer. Promotions, special events, samplings, and more. 920-459-1713. ShopsatWoodlake.com.

Jazz on the Vine - May 9-10A weekend of jazz by world-renowned musicians and samplings of over 100 domestic and international wines, and sophisticated cuisine by chefs at the Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake. $135 for the weekend, $175 preferred seating; $75 for one day. Sunday Jazz Brunch: $27.95. www.jazzonthevine.net; 877-496-4113.

“Oliver!” Sheboygan Theatre CompanyMay 9-11, 14-17The musical, based on Charles Dickens’ classic “Oliver Twist,” tells the tale of a young orphaned boy. All performances at 7:30 pm, except 2pm on Sunday, May 11. Performances at Leslie W. Johnson Theatre, Horace Mann Middle School. Season and single tickets available. 920-459-3779; www.sheboygantheatercompany.com.

Tourney of Taverns - May 10The Tourney of Taverns began in 2011 as an event for Jaycees and the general public to form 3-person teams and compete in various bar games at local bars. Scores from all games are tallied and the top three teams win cash and prize packages. Award also is given to team with the best costumes. Proceeds benefit local charities. $30 per person. www.tourneyoftaverns.com

Time Share: Racine Arts Council at the Frank Juarez Gallery - May 10 – June 14Featuring works by Jerry Belland, Joe Church, Doug Devinny, Maureen Fritchen, Samira Gdisis, Alexander Mandli, Dan Nielsen, Suellyn Scoon, and Maggie Venn. Reception on May 17, 5 to 8pm. Artist talk at 6pm. Live music. Frank Juarez Gallery, 604 Erie Ave., lower level, Sheboygan; 920-559-7181; frankjuarezgallery.com; [email protected].

Sheboygan Symphony OrchestraMay 10, 7:30pm “All About Family Concert” featuring Jennifer Grimaldi, soprano; Julia Benzinger, mezzo-soprano; Robert Breault, tenor; Stephen Morscheck, bass-baritone. Repertoire: J.S. Bach | Brandenburg Concerto No. 2; Beethoven | Symphony No. 9. Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts, 826 N. Eighth St., Sheboygan.

Mother’s Day Dining at Destination Kohler - May 11Enjoy special Mother’s Day brunch menus at The American Club in The Grand Hall of the Great Lakes and in The Wisconsin Room or at Blackwolf Run. Call 800-344-2838 to make a reservation.

Leadership Institute Graduation & Alumni Dinner - May 15Held at Spaceport Sheboygan, those who successfully make their way through the Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Institute formalize their graduation and invite their sponsors and other Chamber members to celebrate. www.sheboygan.org.

13th Annual Plymouth Arts Center Singers Spring Concert - May 16-17Plymouth Arts Center; 920-892-8409; www.plymoutharts.org.

Spring Vintage Weekend - May 16-18Road America’s Spring Vintage Weekend kicks-off a summer full of racing featuring exciting wheel-to-wheel action from vintage and historical cars. Over 300 participants are expected to race in ten separate groups, from production and grand touring cars – to sports racers, prototypes and formula cars.

For information and tickets call 800-365-7223 or check out www.roadamerica.com.

Third Saturday: Serving Those Who’ve Served; Sheboygan County Veteran Organizations - May 17, 10am-3pmMonthly Sheboygan County Historical Society and Museum presentation. People with a wealth of knowledge on the subject, either through firsthand experience or research, discuss topics each month. Visitors get to speak with presenters in an informal atmosphere. 920-458-1103; [email protected].

Movers and Shakers Gala - May 17 The Movers & Shakers Gala is orchestrated and hosted by Lakeland College and the Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra with proceeds shared between the two nonprofit organizations. In six years, the event has raised more than $1.45 million for the two organizations and several local charities selected by the “celebrity” dancers. Revenue from the event was generated through ticket sales, sponsorships, gifts, live auction and vote sales.Lakeland.edu.

Wade House at Work and PlayMay 17-19, 10am-5pmCome help Wade House get ready for spring. Prepare and plant the gardens, fill straw ticks, air quilts, make beds, black the stove and sweep the floors. On Sunday only, take in the sights and sounds of vintage base ball as it was played (and spelled) in the 1860s. Come celebrate the household duties and the fun that helped shape this 160-year-old community; www.wadehouse.wisconsinhistory.org; 920-526-3271.

1860s Vintage Base Ball GameMay 18, 1:30pmCome cheer on the Greenbush Dead City’s vintage base ball team as they defend their home turf against the Milwaukee Cream Citys, playing by the rules of 1860. Included with general admission; www.wadehouse.wisconsinhistory.org; 920-526-3271.

Sheboygan Toy & Video Game Show - May 18Comic books, toys, video games, Star Wars and Star Trek memorabilia and more. At Sheboygan Lakers Ice Arena, 1202 S. Wildwood Ave. Hosted by Freaktoyz Collectibles of Sheboygan,526 N. 8th St., Sheboygan; (920) 287-7812; [email protected]; or freaktoyz.wix.com/sheboygantoyshow.

Free Boat Rides - May 20Charter boats along Harbor Riverfront, Sheboygan, offer free rides. www.nconnect.net/~schled/boatrides.html.

LTC Criterium - May 24-25Bicycle racing on a 21-mile course at the Lakeshore Technical College campuse in Cleveland; www.elkhartlakemultisports.com.

Memorial Day Parade, SheboyganMay 26, 9am Downtown. 458-9944.

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Ribbon Cutting – WPS Raised Beds GardenMay 27Join WPS, Meals On Wheels and the community in celebrating the 3,360-square-feet of raised beds dedicated to growing food for Meals On Wheels. freshmealsonwheels.org.

Memorial Day Parade, PlymouthMay 27, 10amTravels Mill St. to Union Cemetery (North St); www.plymouthwisconsin.com.

Subway Superbike Doubleheader – AMA Pro Racing - May 30 - June 1The fast and flowing 4-mile natural road course at Road America will serve as the theater of war for AMA Pro Road Racing in early June. One of the most exciting and challenging tracks on the AMA Pro Road Racing calendar, this annual two-wheel celebration draws huge crowds for a weekend full of doubleheaders in four AMA Pro Racing classes. Fan activities include on-site camping and open karting. For information and tickets call 800-365-7223 or check out www.roadamerica.com.

JUNE Kohler Golf Academy for JuniorsJune-JulyGolf instruction for juniors ages 4-17, whether beginning or looking to play at the high school level. At Blackwolf Run and Whistling Straits. www.KohlerGolfAcademy.com or email [email protected].

Plymouth Aquatic CenterMid-June to mid-SeptemberOutdoor pool with slide, zero depth entrance and more; Plymouth City Park, North Milwaukee Street & Suhrke Road, Plymouth; 920-893-8351; www.plymoutgov.com/pac, for pool pass prices, lesson times, open pool times.

Concerts in City Park June-August, ThursdaysMusic begins at 7:30pm at Plymouth City Park, North Milwaukee Street and Grove Street. Concession stand with food served by local civic organizations. 920-893-0079 or www.plymouthwisconsin.com.

Twilight Series ConcertsJune-August, Wednesdays and FridaysThe City of Sheboygan’s annual concert series, an evening of live, outdoor entertainment. Carry-Ins are not permitted; free. Fountain Park, Eighth Street and Ontario, Sheboygan; www.visitsheboygan.com.

INSPIRE program: Planting an Herb Garden - June 2 and 11, 10-11:30amThis is part of a series offered to adults experiencing Alzheimer’s or memory loss and their caregivers. Programs are held in accessible areas of the garden. Each session includes socialization, light physical activity, exploration of the gardens, creative activities, and snacks. There is no charge, but pre-registration is requested. bookwormgardens.org.

Safety Council Annual Conference - June 5Held at Lakeshore Technical College and sponsored by the Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce, this day-long conference focuses on best practices in developing a safe, productive work environments and cultures. This event more than doubled its attendance in 2013. www.sheboygan.org.

Sheboygan Jaycees Golf DaysJune 6, 10:30am-6:30pmGolfing for charities at Town & Country Golf Course. $70 per person before May 23; $80 afterward. Pre-registration by June 1 required, [email protected]; www.sheboyganjaycees.com/golfdays.

Vintage Motorcycle Classic (AHRMA) / Rockerbox Motofest - June 6-8 Featuring vintage racing motorcycles from the 1920s to the early ‘70s and vintage superbikes from the ‘70s and ‘80s. The American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association (AHRMA) is dedicated to preserving the heritage of racing motorcycles and promotes this heritage through events at legendary race circuits. Fans will also enjoy the Rockerbox Motofest featuring an eclectic mix of Euro, Japanese and American vintage café racers, choppers, sport bikes, racing machines, super motos, scooters, and sidecars. All makes and models of bikes are welcome; you’ll find a mash of bikes competing for space alongside dealers and vendors of all things motorcycling. 800-365-7223; www.roadamerica.com.

Farmers & Artisans MarketJune 7 – Oct. 11, 8:30 am-12:30 pmEvery Saturday, downtown Elkhart Lake at the train depot. Fresh produce, bakery, canned goods, jewelry, lawn art, and much more. 920-876-2922.

Free Outdoor Fun Weekend - June 7-8Kohler-Andrae State Park, no admission fees, free fishing at all state parks. 920-451-4080.

Free Fishing Weekend - June 7-8Fish for free on any Wisconsin lake and waterway. Dnr.wi.gov.

Garlic Mustard Pull - June 7, 9am-noonHelp is needed to eradicate this Invasive plant from Kohler-Andrae State Park. Free admission for volunteers. 920-451-4080.

Kohler Festival of Beer Series: Beer Cup Golf Tournament - June 7The first event of three to celebrate Kohler Festival of Beer, join us for the 5th Annual Beer Cup challenge at Blackwolf Run. Enjoy spectacular golf with your favorite beverage - beer. This one-day tournament will feature a special beer sampling at all par fives, closest to the pin and a hole-in-one competition. Then join the entire group for a beer dinner and pig roast. (888) 293-7337. DestinationKohler.com.

Outdoor Cooking DemonstrationJune 7, noon-1:30pmMeet at Kohler Andrae State Park amphitheater. 920-451-4080.

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Sheboygan Salmon Cup TournamentJune 7-8Fishing tournament along the Sheboygan lakefront. www.sheboyganfishingclub.com/

Weathertech Chicago Region SCCA June Sprints - June 13-15Everything from showroom stock to highly modified purpose-built race cars from 10 race groups are scheduled to fill four days of practice, qualifying and racing at this year’s WeatherTech® Chicago Region SCCA June Sprints. With Road America’s park-like setting, trackside viewing, up-close access to drivers and teams, it’s no wonder the June Sprints remains one of the nation’s premier amateur sports car racing events. 800-365-7223; www.roadamerica.com.

Ladybug Picnic at Bookworm Gardens June 14, 10am-2pmA garden favorite returns! It’s time for investigation stations, crafts, storytimes, and ladybug releases! There is a $3 per child admission for this event (members get in free). Bookwormgardens.org.

Wings & Wheels - June 15Sponsored by Sheboygan EAA Chapter 766, the Aviation Heritage Center hosts more than 70 vintage automobiles and 30 unique aircraft every year on Father’s Day. Here’s your chance to get a close-up look at one-of-a-kind cars and airplanes. You can meet pilots and car owners while enjoying food and beverages sold by local vendors. www.ahcw.org.

Wade House 1860s Father’s Day Vintage Base Ball Game - June 15, 1:30pmCome cheer on the Greenbush Dead Citys vintage base ball team, and join in the fun as they engage in a rousing pick-up game with fans of all ages. The game is played according to 1860s rules; included with general admission; www.wadehouse.wisconsinhistory.org; 920-526-3271.

Raising a Reader: Family Reading Workshop for families with PreK childrenJune 16, 29 and 30Bookworm Gardens is offering a series of workshops for parents and care givers on Raising a Reader. Techniques and strategies for motivating children to read, choosing appropriate books, and supporting a child while reading with them will be provided. Children are encouraged to attend this activity with their parents or caregivers. There is no charge, but pre-registration is encouraged. Bookwormgardens.org.

INSPIRE program: Waiting for Wings in the Butterfly GardensJune 16 and 25, 10-11:30 amThis is part of a series offered to adults experiencing Alzheimer’s or memory loss and their caregivers. Programs are held in accessible areas of the garden. Each session includes socialization, light physical activity, exploration of the gardens, creative activities, and snacks. There is no charge, but pre-registration is requested. Bookwormgardens.org.

Raising a Reader: Family Reading Workshop for families - June 18 and 25 Bookworm Gardens is offering a series of workshops for parents and care givers on Raising a Reader. Sessions for preschool children and for K-2nd grade children are available. Techniques and strategies for motivating children to read, choosing appropriate books, and supporting a child while reading with them will be provided. Children are encouraged to attend this activity with their parents or caregivers. Free but registration is encouraged. Bookwormgardens.org.

NASCAR Nationwide / Pirelli World Challenge / SCCA Trans-Am - June 19-21The weekend will feature incredible wheel-to-wheel racing with the NASCAR Nationwide Series, Pirelli World Challenge, and SCCA Trans-Am. Race fans will have the opportunity to watch some of NASCAR’s future stars as they test their skills on the storied four-mile, 14-turn road circuit. Road America has a legendary history of featuring brilliant racers on a challenging circuit that easily separates the good from the great drivers. Additional activities include big screens, fan activities, camping and more! For information and tickets call 800-365-7223 or check out www.roadamerica.com.

Blasters Classic Golf Tournament - June 20Blasters Classic Golf Tournament brings together civic-minded business leaders and proud Lakeland College alumni for a fun-filled day of top-notch golf and warm, genuine camaraderie. Funds raised directly support student scholarships and Muskies athletics. The Moose Woltzen Cup is a scramble held at The Bull at Pinehurst Farms. The Mike Devaney Cup is a scramble held at Town & Country Golf Course. Lakeland.edu.

I Listen to Color - June 21 – July 26Featuring 2-D and 3-D works by Michael Davidson (Milwaukee), Robert Epstein (New Jersey), Lauri Hopkins (United Kingdom), Anna Kunz (Chicago), Rob de Oude (Bushwick), and Julie Torres (Brooklyn). Reception on July 12, 5-8 pm. Artist talk at 6pm. Live music. Frank Juarez Gallery, 604 Erie Ave., lower level, Sheboygan; 920-559-7181; frankjuarezgallery.com; [email protected].

Third Saturday: Badges of Courage and Safety; Sheboygan County PolicingJune 21, 10am-3 pmMonthly Sheboygan County Historical Society and Museum presentation. People with a wealth of knowledge on the subject, either through firsthand experience or research, discuss topics each month. Visitors get to speak with presenters in an informal atmosphere. 920-458-1103; [email protected].

Plymouth Festival of Fine ArtsJune 21, 10am-4pmEnjoy the Plymouth Art Center’s juried fine arts fair and Taste of Plymouth Cuisine in a celebration of art, food and music. 520 East Mill St. Free. 920-892-8409 or www.plymoutharts.org.

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SUp ’n’ Surf - June 21 eoS series. Part of the Midwest SuP (Stand up Paddle boarding) Championship Series, top elite division finishers earn points to qualify for the 2012 World SuP/Paddle Championship; free demonstrations, lessons and tips. All ages and skill levels welcome; Lake Michigan, South Pier beach (near Blue Harbor); eoS outdoor, 668 S. Pier dr., Sheboygan; 920-208-SuRF (7873). http://www.midwestsup.com/.

INSpIRe program: Healing Hearts program with guest artist Dar HostaJune 21, 30 this is part of a series offered to adults experiencing Alzheimer’s or memory loss and their caregivers. this session is a drop-in program led by artist and author, dar Hosta. Participants will create their own original artwork. Bookwormgardens.org.

Optima Faceoff at Road america - June 22Step up your weekend plans and add a little speed to your life. oPtiMA Batteries will hold one of its oPtiMA ultimate Street Car invitational qualifying events at Road America, affectionately known as the oPtiMA FACeoFF. the event includes autocross, road course, braking and acceleration challenges, plus style and design competition and road rally – a must see! For information and tickets call 800-365-7223 or check out www.roadamerica.com.

Bookworm gardens Reading ClubJune 24, 2-3pmJoin us at Bookworm Gardens to discuss this month’s Reading Club pick, the one and only ivan by Katherine Applegate. A fun, hands-on activity will take place as part of the discussion. Participants are expected to have read the book. there is no charge, but pre-registration is encouraged. Bookwormgardens.org.

Music in the park with Judy StockJune 25, 7pmAt Kohler Andrae State Park amphitheater. Vehicle admission sticker required. 920-451-4080.

Outdoor Movie Night - June 25, 7:30pmWatch “Monster university” under the stars in the Vollrath Park Bowl. Free. Movie begins at dusk. Rain date is June 26.

Bookworm gardens Fairy Festival June 26, 10am-2pmimagination and fairy dust take center stage at our third Annual Fairy Festival. But this day isn’t just for little girls…every child will love the stories, crafts, and woodland magic that fills the garden. there is a $3 admission for this event (members get in free). Bookwormgardens.org. Kohler Festival of Beer: grilling Weekend June 26-28take craft beer to the next level at the Kohler Festival of Beer food pairing event of the year. the weekend kicks off a series of cooking demonstrations, beer seminars and

crowd favorite events, Cheers to Beers and Shorts and Chefs. Live music and taps will be flowing all weekend. (888) 293-7337 or destinationKohler.com.

Bedtime Stories at Bookworm gardensJune 27, 6:30-8:30pmA very special evening program – come in your pajamas as some of our best storytellers share their favorite bedtime stories! there is no admission charge for this event. Bookwormgardens.org.

71st annual greek Festival - June 27-29Presented by St. Spyridon Greek orthodox Church at deland Park. Greek music, food, costumed dangers. Food served from 5 – 9pm Friday, 11am to 9pm Saturday, 11am – 7pm Sunday. Liturgy worship service at 9 am. no entry fee; however, tickets must be purchased for food and beverages. Sheboygangreekfestival.com.

June-a-palooza: June 28, 3-10pmAn event to benefit Meals on Wheels of Sheboygan County, also known as “controlled mayhem for adults.” Attendees will enjoy an eclectic sensation of experiences including Ferris Wheel rides overlooking Lake Michigan, trackless train rides, massages in the Japanese gardens, private train rides, wine tastings with a world-renowned sommelier and award-winning culinary creations all taking place on private grounds of Christopher Farm & Gardens. Local artists will create original works of art on oversized 3-foot and 5-foot metal forks which will be auctioned. A silent auction will feature an array of high-end items. www.juneapalooza.com

Junior Coho Derby - June 28Here’s a chance for kids ages 7-15 to try their luck fishing out on Lake Michigan. All young participants will receive prizes for their efforts, along with food and beverages. www.sheboyganfishingclub.com/.

JULY art armada - July 4, noonAt Rotary Riverview Park, a July 4th tradition continues as the John Michael Kohler Arts Center’s annual Art Armada again sets sail, featuring a hilarious regatta of boats built around a common theme on the Sheboygan River. Prizes are awarded in a variety of categories, including most spectacular sinking, most creative interpretation of the theme, best team spirit and fastest time. JMKAC.org.

Kohler Independence Day Celebrations July 4the traditional Sousa Concert will begin at 8:30pm and the American Club will be serving up summer favorites off the grill. the evening will finish with a firework display set to the music of the Kiel Municipal Band. Complimentary. Concessions available for purchase. 800-344-2838 or visit destinationKohler.com.

Independence Day Celebrations - Sheboygan - July 4events kick off with a parade starting in downtown Sheboygan and ending at Lake Michigan where there are a variety of celebrations featuring bands, vendors and food. Fireworks at Port of Sheboygan; www.visitsheboygan.com.

elkhart Lake Firemen’s Department Independence Day Weekend CelebrationJuly 5-7this family event features music, children’s games, food and refreshments. Lineup of activities: Friday evening music begins at 8pm and fireworks start at 9:30pm Rain date for fireworks is Saturday night. Saturday evening music 8pm to midnight. Sunday’s parade through the Village Square begins at 11:30am Free.

Outdoor Cooking DemonstrationJuly 5, noon-1:30pmMeet at Kohler Andrae State Park amphitheater. Vehicle admission sticker required. 920-451-4080.

Ducktona 500 Car Show and Duck RaceJuly 6, 7am-5 pmBring the entire family to beautiful River Park in Sheboygan Falls for the ducktona 500 Family Festival and Car Show. Wander through the rows and rows of the finest collection of cars in the area, spanning decades of vintage and classic cars. enjoy the family festival with live music, food court, vendor midway, Big Wheel races, pony rides and meet “Addie the Cow”. Make sure to purchase your “duck” for the annual duck race as thousands of rubber ducks race down the Sheboygan River. Admission fee for car show entrants only. 920-467-6206.

Candlelight Summer HikeJuly 12, 8:30-10:30pmWalk the Kohler Andrae State Park cordwalk and beach, lit by tiki torches. no pets allowed. Vehicle admission sticker required. 920-451-4080.

annual Sheboygan area garden Walk July 12the 17th annual Sheboygan Area Garden Walk features local gardens; www.sheboygangardeners.com.

Mill Street Festival - July 12, 9am-4 pmJoin us as we close Mill Street downtown to vehicular traffic and open it to live music, family entertainment, vendors, food and beverages. Free admission; 920-893-0079; www.plymouthwisconsin.com.

Sheboygan & Ozaukee Inter-Club ContestJuly 13Fishing tournament. Sheboyganfishingclub.com.

Ss. Cyril & Methodius Slovenian picnicJuly 13Annual Polka mass and event at deland Park. 920-457-7110.

american Cancer Society Relay For Life of Sheboygan County - July 14Held at the Sheboygan Falls High School track. Sign up a team to walk in the Relay and fund raise, register to walk the Survivor lap or just come and attend our fun-filled, family-friendly event. Food, music, raffles and free kids games; www.relayforlife.org/sheboyganwi.

Sidewalk Sale - July 16, 8am-8pmYou will want to come early on this day to cash in on the many summer bargains in downtown Sheboygan Falls. 920-467-6206.

The HaWK with Brian Redman (Vintage) / Concourse D’elegance - July 16-20A mid-summer favorite, tHe HAWK with Brian Redman is one of the largest vintage racing gatherings in the united States and features over 400 cars racing in several groups. the four-day weekend will also showcase a Historic CAn-AM, which is the highlight of this year’s event as an impressive field of cars is expected to gather in celebration of CAn-AM’s 48th Anniversary. For 2014, Road America will pay tribute to the FoRd Mustang as its featured marque in celebration of Mustang’s 50th anniversary. the nationwide insurance Concourse d’elegance in downtown elkhart Lake on Friday and Saturday night is a can’t miss event for any enthusiast. For information and tickets call 800-365-7223 or check out www.roadamerica.com.

Music in the park with peter ScheuermanJuly 16, 7pmMeet at the Kohler Andrae State Park amphitheater. Vehicle admission sticker required. 920-451-4080.

powder puff Derby - July 16this ladies-only event (one man per boat, if the ladies deem necessary) combines six hours of fishing, shore lunch and prizes. entry fee; the Wharf, 733 Riverfront dr., Sheboygan; 920-458-4406.

early Bird Rotary Lobster BoilJuly 18, 4:30-8:30 pmCome with your family, friends and co-workers to enjoy a lobster dinner. Brats, burgers and beverages will also be available at the event. Music provided by Jon doll and Friends. Have 10 people enter a table-decorating contest to win 5 tickets to the next year lobster boil and $500.00 toward your favorite charity! Cost: $40.00 ($25 tax deduction). Must be preordered. Purchase tickets at www.earlybirdrotary.org or at H.C. denison – 920-457-9451.

Third Saturday: Hometown Sports Champions - July 19, 10am-3 pmMonthly Sheboygan County Historical Society and Museum presentation. People with a wealth of knowledge on the subject, either through firsthand experience or research, discuss topics each month. Visitors get to speak with presenters in an informal atmosphere. 920-458-1103; [email protected].

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Wize ‘N Up - July 21-24An exciting four days of learning about God and important values in a fun and wacky way. each night starts off with energy-packed music, funny skits and Bible teaching. then, the kids head outside for some wild and messy team games, t-shirts are provided (kids wear old clothing and shoes). All kids 5 years through grade 5. Held in the evenings at Sheboygan County Christian High School; Sponsored by Crossroads Community Church; www.crossroadssheboygan.org.

eaa Oshkosh airVenture 2014July 28 – aug. 3the world’s greatest aviation celebration takes to the skies with excitement and thrills throughout the weeklong event in oshkosh at Wittman Regional Airport. eAA hosts a variety of activities, both on the ground and in the air. www.airventure.org/tickets.

Midsummer Festival of the artsJuly 19-20 the 135 artists presenting their work come from throughout the u.S. Paint¬ings, photographs, furniture, wood carvings, ceramics, glass, jewelry, leather goods, wearables, sculpture, textiles, toys, and more will be pre¬sented for purchase. Food vendors offer a wide range of fare, from Sheboygan County’s famous bratwurst to ethnic cuisines and heavenly desserts. the Library Sculpture Garden is the place to enjoy terrific music by nationally acclaimed bands and inspiring local musi¬cians. Both children and adults can explore their own creativity in the art workshops; free admission; John Michael Kohler Arts Center, 608 new York Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-6144, www.jmkac.org.

Hmong Summer Festival - July 19-20Sheboygan’s Hmong Community invites the public to share its culture. Soccer and volleyball tournaments, crafts, clothing and food highlight the festival held at Kiwanis Park, Sheboygan; admission. www.hmaaweb.org/.

aCUITY Health Challenge - July 19 ACuitY challenges you to a 2 Mile or 5K Run/Walk to support local charities. Sheboygan. www.facebook.com/AcuityHealthChallenge.

Wade House 1860s Vintage Base Ball game - July 20, 1:30pmCome cheer on the Greenbush dead Citys vintage base ball team as they defend their home turf against the Milwaukee Grays, playing by the rules of 1860; included with general admission; www.wadehouse.wisconsinhistory.org; 920-526-3271.

T-28 Fly-In - July 24-28every year the Aviation Heritage Center hosts more than 20 vintage t-28 aircraft and their pilots as they prepare for the eAA AirVenture in oshkosh. A highlight of the weekend is a performance by the trojan Horsemen, the t-28 aerobatic emonstration team. the event is a unique opportunity to meet and mingle with the t-28 pilots, something that can’t happen at the larger oshkosh event.

Visitors can watch them prepare in the flight briefing room and view them walking through their aerobatic routines on the ground. www.ahcw.org

german Night at plymouth City parkJuly 24Plymouth celebrates its German heritage with a pig roast, biergarten, brats and burgers and a variety of other goodies. Serving usually begins around 3:30pm and at 6pm Features the Junge Kamaraden, Plymouth Municipal Band and a guest band. City Park, north Milwaukee and Grove Streets; 920-893-0079; www.plymouthwisconsin.com.

The Shops at Woodlake Kohler Summer Sidewalk Sale - July 25-27Summer specials in the open air hosted by the unique stores at the Shops at Woodlake Kohler. 920-459-1713. Shops at Woodlake.com

Miesfelds Lakeshore Festival for Children’s Hospital - July 25-27 Summer fun fest for all ages benefiting Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin; Sheboygan South Pier; www.lakeshoreweekendsheboygan.com

Cedar grove Holland Fest - July 25-26 one of the most popular ethnic events in the state, the 67th Holland Fest is held in Cedar Grove the last Friday and Saturday of July. Among the many activities are street scrubbing, Klompen dancing, art fair, bus tours, free entertainment, ethnic and traditional foods. Huge parade at 1pm Saturday. this is a family-orientated event with something for everyone; hollandfest.com.

Johnsonville Brat Days - July 31-aug. 2Brat days, presented by Sheboygan Jaycees, has something fun for people of all ages! Pumping tunes, entertainers, wild rides, contests, and so much more. Starts with a parade on July 21. Live music and, of course, brats. At Kiwanis Park. brat-days.com/

AUGUST get golf Ready Clinics at Blackwolf Run & Whistling Straits - august-SeptemberBeginner Sessions on Wednesday evenings – Aug. 20, 27 and Sept. 3, 10, 17. intermediate/Advanced Sessions on thursday evenings – Aug. 21, 28 and Sept. 4, 11, 18. nine Hole event and Hors d’ oeuvres Reception – Saturday, September 20 at Blackwolf Run. Weekly topics include: Fundamentals, Fitness, Full Swing, Short Game, Course Management, Rules & etiquette, Bunker Play and Video Review. $149 per person. www.KohlerGolfAcademy.com or email [email protected]

“Unfamiliar” featuring photographs by Juan Juarez - aug. 2 – Sept. 6Reception on August 16, 5-8pm. Artist talk at 6pm. Live music. Frank Juarez Gallery, 604 erie Ave., lower level, Sheboygan; 920-559-7181; frankjuarezgallery.com; [email protected]

plant a Book Contest - aug. 2, 10am-2pmVote on your favorite planter inspired by a children’s book. Better yet, enter the

competition yourself. Child, adult, and family entries are welcome. Visit the website for additional information. Bookwormgardens.org.

gus Macker Basketball - aug. 2-3 deland Park is transformed into a giant outdoor basketball arena as more than 500 teams converge on the temporarily erected courts in 3-on-3 tournament play. Registration on Friday and day-long games and activities for the entire family on Saturday. entry fee. 920-565-4114; www.macker.com.

Liars Club’s annual Street Dance aug. 3, 11 am-6 pmBrats, Beer, and Polka at Sheboygan’s last true street dance. Best raffle prizes around, silent auctions, 50/50 raffles and more. All proceeds go to benefit local charities and handicapped organizations; www.sheboyganliarsclub.com.

INSpIRe program: a Visit to the pond aug. 4, 13, 18 and 27this is part of a series offered to adults experiencing Alzheimer’s or memory loss and their caregivers. Programs are held in accessible areas of the garden. each session includes socialization, light physical activity, exploration of the gardens, creative activities, and snacks. there is no charge, but pre-registration is requested. Bookwormgardens.org.

Outdoor Movie Night - aug. 6, 7:30pmenjoy the movie, “despicable Me 2,” under the stars at the Vollrath Park Bowl. Movie begins at dusk. Rain date is Aug. 7.

TUDOR United Sportscar Series / IMSa Continental Sports Car Challengeaug. 7-10the newly formed tudoR united SportsCar Series takes over Road America’s 4-mile circuit for what will be the most incredible weekend of sports car racing in the world. Fans will get to see the iMSA Continental Sports Car Challenge Series race on Saturday, Aug. 9, with the tudoR united SportsCar Challenge Series event on Sunday. Fan activities include an open grid, autographs, tech talks, fan forums, car corrals, and tour de RA bike event. For information and tickets call 800-365-7223 or check out www.roadamerica.com.

plymouth arts Center Cheese Capital Jazz Crawl for the arts - aug. 8, 5pm-1 am From small jazz combos to full orchestra swing bands, the Jazz Crawl has great music choices. the Plymouth Arts Center publishes a brochure outlining the groups and their locations for the evening; this brochure is usually available by late July, and can be obtained by calling 920-892-8409 or logging onto www.plymoutharts.org. there is an admission price; details can be found on website.

Luxembourg Fest and Heritage Weekendaug. 9-10Hailed as the world’s largest Luxembourg family reunion, the Luxembourg Heritage Weekend is held in Belgium and sponsored by

the Luxembourg Cultural Society. the Fest includes a parade, art & craft fair, Honored Family exhibits, food and refreshments, Minute to Win it treipen eating Contest, musicians from Luxembourg, children’s activities, Cultural Center tours, an outdoor Mass, and more. www.lacs.lu/

annual Riverfront Coho Derby - aug. 9-10Coho derby, Sheboygan’s eagerly anticipated Lake Michigan fishing tournament, sponsored by the Wharf and based at the Sheboygan Riverfront offers fun and prizes for area fisherman. Food, beverages, dJ. entry fees; www.sheboyganfishingclub.com.

Immaculate Conception Church parish Festival - aug. 10, 11am - 8 pmon the parish grounds. indoor Mass celebrated at 10:30am immaculate Conception Church, 1305 Humboldt Ave., Sheboygan; 920-457-3967.

Downtown Night - aug. 11downtown elkhart Lake at Rhine and Lake Streets. Food, live music, activities and games. 920-876-2922.

earthfest - aug. 15-17 enjoy a wide variety of local musicians and performers, vendors of handmade and upcycled items, local and organic foods, children’s activities, area non-profit organizations, and speakers. We encourage community spirit and environmental awareness in a family-friendly, non-alcoholic atmosphere. Free. Fountain Park, www.earthfestsheboygan.org.

Third Saturday: Spares and Strikes at the alleys - aug. 16, 10am-3pmMonthly Sheboygan County Historical Society and Museum presentation. People with a wealth of knowledge on the subject, either through firsthand experience or research, discuss topics each month. Visitors get to speak with presenters in an informal atmosphere. 920-458-1103; [email protected].

S’mores & more S’mores aug. 16, noon-1:30pmoutdoor demonstration at Kohler Andrae State Park amphitheater. Vehicle admission sticker required. 920-451-4080.

There is Hope – Walk for Suicide awareness & prevention aug. 16, 8:30am-12:30pmAt deland Park, the 9th annual there is Hope walk takes place along Sheboygan’s scenic lakefront. Along with the walk, there will be a brat fry, music, bucket raffles, a silent auction. Registration begins at 8:30 am, guest speaker will present at 9:30am and the walk begins at 10:00am the event lasts until 12:30pm For more information, please call Mental Health America in Sheboygan County at (920)458-3951, email [email protected] or www.mhasheboygan.org.

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Wade House 1860s Vintage Base Ball game - aug. 17, 1:30 pmCome cheer on the Greenbush dead Citys vintage base ball team as they defend their home turf against the eagle diamonds, playing by the rules of 1860. Game is included with admission; www.wadehouse.wisconsinhistory.org; 920-526-3271.

Bookworm gardens Reading Clubaug. 19, 2-3pmJoin us at Bookworm Gardens to discuss this month’s Reading Club pick, Chasing Vermeer by Blue Balliett. A fun, hands-on activity will take place as part of the discussion. Participants are expected to have read the book. there is no charge, but pre-registration is encouraged. Bookwormgardens.org.

Search the Sky with the Naked eyeaug. 23, 7pmLearn to read the night sky without the use of telescopes. Meet at Kohler Andrae State Park on the beach adjacent to bathhouse. Vehicle admission sticker required. 920-451-4080.

54th annual Wade House arts and Crafts Fair - aug. 24, 9 am-4pm Artisans and craftspeople from Wisconsin and across the Midwest display and sell their wares at one of the most popular and longstanding fairs of its kind in eastern Wisconsin. Stagecoach rides available; 920-526-3271; www.wadehouse.wisconsinhistory.org.

29th annual KMCC Custom Car Show aug. 24Held at Sheboygan’s lakefront South Pier drive, adjacent to Blue Harbor Resort. Show your car and help raise funds for local charities. includes cars, vans, and trucks; will be door prizes, dash plaques for first 200 cars and more; www.kmccwi.org.

Sheboygan County Fair - aug. 28-Sept. 1Sheboygan County’s most anticipated event, with entertainment, judging in numerous categories, displays, food and more. Admission. Sheboygan County Fairgrounds, 229 Fairview drive, Plymouth; www.shebcofair.com; 920-893-5751

SEPTEMBER Fall in Love with Wine - Sept. 5-9 pmexperience Sheboygan County’s newest winery at the Blind Horse Winery. enjoy food samplings from many local restaurants providing a unique taste of CMS member restaurants while tapping your toe to the live music of Beef tea. Mingle with your friends the outdoor patio on a beautiful Fall night. Cost: $40/person (subject to change). 920-467-6206

INSpIRe program: Memory Book activity Sept. 10 and 15, 10 – 11:30 amthis is part of a series offered to adults experiencing Alzheimer’s or memory loss and their caregivers. Programs are held in accessible areas of the garden. each

session includes socialization, light physical activity, exploration of the gardens, creative activities, and snacks. there is no charge, but pre-registration is requested.

annual Chamber golf Classic - Sept. 10Held at town & Country and sponsored by the Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce, business leaders from all over Sheboygan County gather at one of our premier golf courses to compete, laugh and celebrate the closing months of the golf season together. From seasoned golfers to duffers, everyone has a great time at the Chamber’s annual event. www.sheboygan.org.

Sheboygan Jaycees glo RunSept. 12, 7:30pmGrab a glow stick and neon headband for a night-time 5k run/walk through evergreen Park, illuminated by black lights. Proceeds benefit local charities. $25 per person. www.sheboyganjaycees.com/GloRun.

VSCDa elkhart Lake Vintage FestivalSept. 12-14Gorgeous cars showcase racing history against the beautiful fall colors at America’s national Park of Speed! the weekend regularly attracts nearly 300 vintage and historic racecars to run over the three-day event including a field of pre-war models. the fan-friendly paddock is open to spectators for close-up views of amazing racing machines prepared to era-specifications all weekend. on Saturday fans can watch a historic road course reenactment tour, which will leave Road America and follow a route almost identical to the street course driven in the early 1950s. For information and tickets call 800-365-7223 or check out www.roadamerica.com.

Bedtime Stories - Sept. 12, 6:30-8:30pmA very special evening program – come in your pajamas as some of our best storytellers share their favorite bedtime stories! there is no admission charge for this event. Bookwormgardens.org.

“New paintings” by Tony ConradSept. 13 – Oct. 18Reception: Sept. 20, 5-8pm. Artist talk at 6pm. Live music. Frank Juarez Gallery, 604 erie Ave., lower level, Sheboygan; 920-559-7181; frankjuarezgallery.com; [email protected].

Moonlight Madness - Sept. 17, 5-8 pm“Shop till You drop” on this special evening in Sheboygan Falls with extended hours and bargains. 920-467-6206

plymouth’s annual OktoberfestSept. 19-20Held rain or shine on the grounds in back of the Plymouth Arts Center, 520 e. Mill St., Plymouth celebrates its German heritage Friday evening and all day Saturday. Live music, great food, biergarten and a traditional pig roast. Held rain or shine. 920-892-8409; www.plymoutharts.org.

Third Saturday: an apple a Day; public Health in Sheboygan CountySept. 20, 10am to 3pmMonthly Sheboygan County Historical Society and Museum presentation. People with a wealth of knowledge on the subject, either through firsthand experience or research, discuss topics each month. Visitors get to speak with presenters in an informal atmosphere. 920-458-1103; [email protected].

Maywood earth Ride - Sept. 20enjoy a scenic bike ride through Sheboygan County. Route options include a family-friendly 12-mile; or a 25-mile, 50-mile, 70-mile, 100-mile or 112-mile iron Raccoon route. Registration fee includes breakfast, fully stocked rest stops, sag support, lunch, goodie bags, and post-ride activities. day-of registration available. Proceeds support programming and operations at Maywood; 920-459-3906; www.GoMaywood.org.

“9 to 5: The Musical” Sheboygan Theatre Company - Sept. 26-28, Oct. 1-4Music and lyrics by dolly Parton and book by Patricia Resnick, this is based on the 1980 hit movie nine to Five. Performances at Leslie W. Johnson theatre, Horace Mann Middle School. Season and single tickets available. 920-459-3779; www.sheboygantheatercompany.com.

Water Festival at Bookworm gardens Sept. 27, 10am-2 pmour Youth Ambassadors will make a splash hosting a water festival at Bookworm Gardens. Guests will participate in fund, hands-on activities that teach about water. there is no charge for this event. Bookwormgardens.org.

Vintage Base Ball SundaySept. 21, 1:30pmCome cheer on the Greenbush dead Citys vintage base ball team as they defend their home turf against the Milwaukee Cream Citys, playing by the rules of 1860. Following the game, fans are invited to join team members for some interactive play. Game included with general admission to Wade House. this will be the dead Citys final home game of the 2014 season. Wadehouse.wisconsinhistory.org.

Sheboygan County Quilt showSept. 27, 9 am-4pm the annual Sheboygan County Quilt Guild show features more than 300 displayed quilts along with other handmade creations. Southside Alliance Church, 4321 County Road A, Sheboygan. Admission $5. www.sheboyganquiltguild.org.

Introductory Square Dance Night - FreeSept. 27, 6:30-7:30 pmthe Kettle Squares dance club is encouraging the public to try square dancing, at the Plymouth High School cafeteria (drive around the north side of the building to parking lot on the east side of the school.) Casual clothing and comfortable shoes are recommended.

Bringing a partner is encouraged, but you may come alone, or bring family and/or friends. Fun, fitness, and fellowship, all at an economical price. its comfortable dance steps are easily done to a variety of popular music, worldwide; 920-889-5550, or 920-912-5268; http://wix.com/kettlesquares/kettlesquares.

Harbor Centre Riverfront Harvest FestSept. 27Family-friendly event. Harbor Center Riverfront, Sheboygan; visitsheboygan.com

annual Civil War Weekend - Sept. 27-28two full days of Civil War drama unfold in the largest Civil War re-enactment and encampment in Wisconsin. this year will commemorate the sesquicentennial of the Civil War. A full schedule of activities extends from 9am to 5pm both days, with two authentic battles re-enacted each day — a skirmish at 11am and a full-scale battle at 2 pm. 920-526-3271 or wadehouse.wisconsinhistory.org/CivilWarWeekendWade House, W7824 Center St., Greenbush; 920-5263271.

OCTOBERNot-So-Scary Scarecrow Contest - Oct. 1-31Help decorate Bookworm Gardens for fall. individuals and groups are encouraged to create a “not-so-scary” scarecrow for Bookworm Gardens. Scarecrows will be accepted Sept. 26 – oct. 2. Guests to the gardens are encouraged to vote on their favorites from oct. 3 - 31. Bookwormgardens.org.

al & al’s Oktoberfest - Oct. 3-4German food. German folk dancers. Live music. And all the polka you can possibly handle. Simply okto-perfekt; www.visitsheboygan.com.

Dominion of TerrorWeekends in October, 7-10 pmSheboygan Jaycees annual Haunted House, 35+ years of haunts and terror will be unleashed in the “dominion of terror”. Horror will overcome you as you attempt to make your way through a maze of uniquely blood-chilling rooms, fee. 2024 n. 15th St., Sheboygan; www.dominionofterror.com. 2024 n. 15th St. Cost: $14. dominionofterror.com.

Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra - Oct. 4opera Favorites and the King of instruments. two pieces from operas and organ soloist. At Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts, 826 n. eighth St. 920-452-1985; www.sheboygansymphony.org.

Haunts and Habitats - Oct. 5 -Februaryexplore works of art by artists at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center who redefine and illuminate the relationships between individuals and the objects in their everyday lives. Haunts and Habitats will include works by regional emerging artists and established international artists and works from the Art Center’s unique collection, including photography, sculpture, animation, site-specific installations and the work of art-environment builders. www.jmkac.org.

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INSpIRe program: Discovering autumn Oct. 6, 15, 20 and 29this is part of a series offered to adults experiencing Alzheimer’s or memory loss and their caregivers. Programs are held in accessible areas of the garden. each session includes socialization, light physical activity, exploration of the gardens, creative activities, and snacks. there is no charge, but pre-registration is requested. Bookwormgardens.org.

Oktoberfest - Oct. 9Held at the John Michael Kohler Arts Center and sponsored by the Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce, a Coastal Connections Young Professionals big networking event. www.sheboygan.org.

Sheboygan Children’s Book FestivalOct. 10-12 Wisconsin’s only children’s book festival is a free, fun celebration of books and reading for kids, teens, families, and book lovers of all ages. Various locations and activities throughout the city. sheboyganchildrensbookfestival.org/.

Sheboygan Children’s Book Festival & Bookworm gardens Birthday BashOct. 10-12Help us celebrate our birthday and our love for all things books when Bookworm Gardens is one of three venues for the Sheboygan Children’s Book Festival. Visit the website for additional information. Bookwormgardens.org.

Introductory Dance Night - FreeOct. 11, 6:30-7:30 pmthe Kettle Squares dance club is encouraging the public to try square dancing, at the Plymouth High School cafeteria (drive around the north side of the building to parking lot on the east side of the school.) Casual clothing and comfortable shoes are recommended. Bringing a partner is encouraged, but you may come alone, or bring family and/or friends. Fun, fitness, and fellowship, all at an economical price. its comfortable dance steps are easily done to a variety of popular music, worldwide; 920-889-5550, or 920-912-5268; http://wix.com/kettlesquares/kettlesquares.

annual Wade House autumn CelebrationOct. 11-12Learn about the origins of American Halloween customs at Wade House. We’ll play seasonal games of the period, enjoy hot cider in the stagecoach inn, and take a two-mile, open-air, horse-drawn wagon ride. We’ll also carve pumpkins and turnips, and listen to classic renditions of scary (but family friendly) stories in the candlelit Herrling Sawmill.www.wadeouse.org; 920-526-3271.

Ladies Nite Out - Oct. 16, 5-9 pmthis night of shopping and pampering is for all the “special” ladies. A $5 registration gets you a tote bag and carnation. take a chance in the “Pink” Raffle with proceeds to support the Sheboygan County Cancer Care Fund. Cost: $5/person. 920-467-6206

Kohler Festival of Beer Series: Beer RunOct. 16-18the second annual Kohler Festival of Beer Run takes runners on a beautiful trail run through River Wildlife with a beer waiting for them after every mile. Sign up as a team and enter to win best costumes. then celebrate with live music and a beer garden at the Shops at Woodlake. or enjoy the Harvest Beer dinner at Whistling Straits and Beer Brunch at the Wisconsin Room. (888) 293-7337. destinationKohler.com.

Third Saturday: Collectors and Their Collections - Oct. 18, 10am to 3 pmMonthly Sheboygan County Historical Society and Museum presentation. People with a wealth of knowledge on the subject, either through firsthand experience or research, discuss topics each month. Visitors get to speak with presenters in an informal atmosphere. 920-458-1103; [email protected]

Kohler Food & Wine experience - Oct. 23-26enjoy a weekend of exciting wine seminars, educational demonstrations and delicious tastings. don’t miss entertaining seminars from award-winning local, international and celebrity chefs, as well as opportunities to mingle with the top wine experts from across the nation. Many events are complimentary including food and wine samplings, mini-demonstrations, book signings, trunk shows and more. Hotel packages available. 800-344-2838. destinationKohler.com.

Happily Haunted gardens - Oct. 25Bookworm Gardens will be filled with live book characters, twinkly lights, entertainment, and autumn delights during this spine-tingling event. Visit the web site for time and additional details. there is a $3 per child admission for this event (members get in free). Bookwormgardens.org.

“portraits to Scale” featuring photographs by adam Horwitz (Milwaukee). - Oct. 25 – Nov. 29Reception: november 1, 5-8pm. Artist talk at 6pm. Live Music. Frank Juarez Gallery, 604 erie Ave., lower level, Sheboygan; 920-559-7181; frankjuarezgallery.com; [email protected].

Jaycees and DOT Children’s Matinee & Munch with Monster - Oct. 25, 2-4pmSponsored by Sheboygan Jaycees children and parents dress up in their Halloween costume for extra fun when attending this event. Munch with Monster is a fun craft area where children can make 3-4 crafts, play games, and eat a special treat. Cost: $3 for matinee, $5 for both. Contact info: [email protected] or www.dominionofterror.com or 920-918-2270

Harvest Moon Ball - Oct. 31 – Nov. 2A weekend of dancing, music and fine dining dedicated to the legendary sounds of the Big Band era at the osthoff Resort in elkhart Lake. Package includes two nights in an elegant suite, Friday evening welcome

reception, Friday evening dancing, Saturday afternoon professional dance instruction, Saturday evening reception and five-course dinner, Saturday evening dancing, and Sunday breakfast buffet. From $549 per couple. For reservations, call 800.876.3399.

NOVEMBER 77th annual Bazaar & Cookie Walk & Third annual Vendor BoutiqueNovember, 9:30 am-1:30pm “take time to Smell the Gingerbread,” featuring fancy holiday cookies, bake sale, gifts, ornaments, American Girl books and doll clothes, good-as-new holiday items. Assorted vendors; soup, sandwiches and tortes lunch available; free admission. Profits support local, national and international missions. St. Luke united Methodist Church, 623 ontario Ave, Sheboygan; 920-458-3461.

Kidz Halloween House party - Nov. 1, 1-4pmCome to the American Club in costume, trick or treat, play games, do crafts, enjoy entertainment, and much more. 800-344-2838. destinationKohler.com.

Mission House Lecture - Nov. 4, 11am-1:30pmSister Simone Campbell, executive director, netWoRK, a national Catholic social justice lobby, Washington, d.C., will speak from 11 a.m. to noon, at the Bradley Center for Fine Arts on the Lakeland campus. Free. Followed by luncheon from 12:10-1:30pm at the david and Valerie Black Room, Laun Center. $10. RSVP required. Lakedland.edu.

Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra - Nov. 15Glimpses of the exotic. Pieces by Siegfried Wagner & Soloist playing the erhu. At Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts, 826 n. eighth St. 920-452-1985; www.sheboygansymphony.org.

Wonderful World of Women expo - Nov. 15Spend the day at the Arts Center with vendors whose specialty is relaxation, rejuvenation and fun. Food and beverages available for a fee. Plymouth Arts Center, 520 e. Mill St., Plymouth; Free admission; 920-892-8409; www.plymoutharts.org.

Wisconsin Holiday Market - Nov. 21-23Join us for the 32nd annual Wisconsin Holiday Market featuring nearly 100 vendors of handcrafted, one-of-a-kind and holiday-themed goods. it’s the perfect opportunity to find that unique gift for that special someone or to add to your collection of holiday décor. Admission fee. 800-344-2838. destinationKohler.com.

Thanksgiving Day Dining at Destination Kohler - Nov. 27enjoy special thanksgiving menus at the American Club in the Grand Hall of the Great Lakes, the Wisconsin Room and immigrant or at Blackwolf Run. Call 800-344-2838 for reservations.

Holiday gathering in plymouth - Nov. 28Come enjoy the sights, sounds and scents of Christmas as downtown Plymouth begins the holiday season. Vote for your favorite

chili at participating businesses, and be sure to catch the highlight of the weekend – the annual Christmas parade which begins at 7 pm; downtown Plymouth; 920-893-0079; www.plymouthwisconsin.com.

Holiday Memories - Nov. 28 to Dec. 30, noon-5pmthe Sheboygan County Historical Society and Museum’s annual Holiday exhibit, using different scenes from the former Prange’s department Store window. the david taylor House is decorated with Holiday cheer and the Weinbold Log Cabin is decorated to the period of the mid – 1800s. there’s a Make-and-take toy for the children as well as the opportunity for them to ride a Garton toy Co. Pedal car. Live music throughout the exhibition. And of course, punch and cookies are offered. Closed Christmas eve and Christmas day. Cost: $5 adults; $2 children age 7 – 12; children 6 and younger are free. Free for Society members and their guests. 920-458-1103; [email protected]

Set the Season aglow - Nov. 28Make the season bright with a day of holiday events for the entire family at the Shops at Woodlake Kohler. Visit with Santa, see live reindeer, take a horse-drawn wagon ride and end the day with a tree-lighting program with live musical entertainment. 920-459-1713. ShopsatWoodlake.com.

Sheboygan Jaycees annual Holiday parade - Nov. 30Annual evening parade with all units decorated in lights. Seventh and eighth Streets in Sheboygan; www.sheboyganjaycees.com/HolidayParade.

DECEMBER Making Spirits Bright Drive-Through Holiday Lights Show - Nov. 28-Dec. 27Celebrate the holidays with family and friends when you drive through evergreen Park to experience a festive lights show choreographed to holiday music. Admission is free however a food pantry item donation is encouraged. the park will be open every night 5-9 PM. Also stop at Funland in Quarryview Park Center to enjoy entertainment, concessions, and a visit with Santa. Rotarymakingspiritsbright.org.

Holiday Cooking Courses at L’ecole de la Maison - December enjoy a variety of holiday courses, such as Christmas Macaroons & truffles and French Christmas dinner at the osthoff Resort in elkhart Lake. For schedule, prices and sign-up, visit www.cookingschoolatosthoff.com/december.

Holiday Memories - DecemberPresented by the Sheboygan County Historical Society and Museum, featuring a wonderland of the original Prange’s department Store animated characters in winter scenes. open daily noon to 5pm. Admission. 3110 erie Ave., Sheboygan; 920-458-1103.

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Deck the Halls - DecemberWhether entertaining guests, searching for just the right gift, seeking respite from the seasonal stress, or looking for an economical family-friendly outing—celebrate the season with a visit to the John Michael Kohler Arts Center. Among the holiday offerings are seasonal workshops, gallery tours, special offerings in the ARTcafe and ARTspace gift shop, and other activities throughout the month of December. www.jmkac.org.

“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” Sheboygan Theatre Co. - Dec. 5-7, 10-13Peter, Susan, Edmund and Lucy, four young evacuees from war-torn London, arrive at a rambling old country house and discover a portal to a wondrous land full of adventures and Aslan. At Leslie W. Johnson Theatre, Horace Mann Middle School. Season and single tickets available. 920-459-3779; www.sheboygantheatercompany.com

Old World Christmas MarketDec. 5-14, 10am-5 pmExperience the holiday “gemutlichkeit” of a traditional European Christmas Market, reminiscent of the centuries-old German Christkindlesmarkt. International and regional artisans displaying their specialty wares, European delicacies, German Christmas music and Father Christmas are all a part of the annual Old World Christmas Market. Admission $6, children 14 and under complimentary with an adult ticketholder. Discounts for groups of 10 or more available. 877.517.4596; www.christmasmarketatosthoff.com.

Breakfast with Santa - Dec. 6 & 20, 9-11:30amEnjoy a fun-filled morning in The Grand Hall of the Great Lakes at The American Club with a kid-friendly breakfast buffet with Santa. Fee. 800-344-2838. DestinationKohler.com.

Sheboygan Falls Main Street Memories & Holiday ParadeDec. 6, 10am to 4 pm; Parade 4:30 pmCelebrate Christmas in Historic Sheboygan Falls with free pony & wagon rides, activities for children, pictures with Santa, and musical entertainment. At 4:30pm the “Christmas Around the World” Holiday Parade makes its way through downtown wrapping up the day with a Tree Lighting at the Municipal Building. 920-467-6206

Children’s Holiday Workshops and Holiday Hayrides - Dec. 6, 13 & 20At the Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake, children can make their own Christmas ornament, decorate Christmas cookies, read a traditional Christmas story with Mrs. Claus, sing carols, and enjoy a a horse-drawn hay wagon ride thru the village. Register 24 hours in advance at the Front Desk. 800.876.3399

St. Nicholas Reindeer Buffet - Dec. 7 & 14Join St. Nicholas for a special holiday brunch given in his honor and meet one of his trusty reindeer (yes, a real live reindeer!) at the Osthoff Resort in Elkhart Lake. For times and pricing, call 800-876-3399

Cookie Decorating with Mrs. ClausDec. 13, 1-3pmCome to share in the holiday spirit. Decorate cookies, take a picture with Mrs. Claus, and enter in the Gingerbread Man competition. $7. 800-344-2838. DestinationKohler.com.

Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra - Dec. 13Christmas Treasures concert. At Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts, 826 N. Eighth St. 920-452-1985; www.sheboygansymphony.org.

Breakfast with Santa ClausDec. 6, 13 & 20Fun for the whole family at the Osthoff Resort. A knee-high breakfast buffet, Christmas caroling and a special gift from Santa Claus; 800.876.3399.

Santa Fly-In - Dec. 13, 1 to 3 pmEvery December, Santa makes a special trip to the Aviation Heritage Center by airplane! Bring the entire family to watch him arrive, and then spend the afternoon celebrating the holiday season.Children receive free gift bags. Raffles and prizes and airplane rides. www.ahcw.org

Christmas at The Osthoff Resort - Dec. 24-25Christmas Eve Day offers resort guests horse-drawn hay wagon rides, hot cocoa and cookies and Christmas caroling. Youngsters will wake up Christmas Day morning to find a stocking full of treats, games and a special gift from Santa. The Christmas Day Brunch Buffet. 800.876.3399

Christmas Dining at Destination KohlerDec. 24 and 25Enjoy special holiday dining at The American Club resort in the Village of Kohler. Call 800-344-2838 to make a reservation.

Annual New Year’s Eve Party and Cheese Drop - Dec. 31Join us for our nationally-known midnight cheese drop to ring out the old year and bring in the new. Plymouth Arts Center, 520 E. Mill St., Plymouth; 920-892-8409; www.plymoutharts.org.

New Year’s Eve Dining & Celebrations at Destination Kohler - Dec. 31Enjoy special dining and events at The American Club resort in the Village of Kohler. Call 800-344-2838 to make a reservation.

New Year’s Eve Celebration - Dec. 31Ring in the New Year at Lola’s on the Lake Restaurant & Lounge with special fare, live entertainment and a midnight champagne toast or celebrate in the privacy of your own spacious suite with all the comforts of home; 800-876-3399; www.osthoff.com.

JANUARY 2015

Polar Bear Plunge - Jan. 1, 1-2pmSheboygan’s lakefront, near Deland Park. www.harborcentre.com.

Demonstration Kitchen SeriesSaturdays, January – AprilDemonstration Kitchen Series at the Shops at Woodlake Kohler promises some of the most

diverse tastes and topics yet. The interactive, educational experience is hosted by chefs from the five-star, five-diamond resort The American Club and offers tips and recipes to create a memorable dining experience at home. The Demonstration Kitchen Series runs Saturdays with two sessions at 11am and 2pm. Reservations are recommended and can be made by calling 855-444-2838 or at DestinationKohler.com. Fee.

Schnee Day - January 2015A celebration of snow in Elkhart Lake. Chili cook-off, brat fry and silent auction. To confirm the date contact Elkhart Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, 877-355-3554.

Candlelight Ski & Hike - Jan 10, 6-9pmHike or ski Kohler Andrae State Park’s two-mile ski trail lit by tiki torches. Shelter open, light refreshments. No pets. Vehicle admission sticker required920-451-4080.

Artist’s reception - Jan. 30-March 20Gallery 110 North’s Artist Opening Receptions will be held from 4:30pm to 8pm at the Plymouth Arts Center. Artists to be announced. www.plymoutharts.org/

Winterfest - Jan. 24 Get a taste of your favorite winter activities like ice skating, curling and snow shoeing. View snow and ice sculptures, dog sledding demonstrations and carriage rides. Or warm up inside with cooking demos, kids arts and crafts and the winter clearance sales at The Shops at Woodlake. Help support Above & Beyond Children’s Museum by signing up for the 8th Annual Ice Golf Tournament. Register by calling Above & Beyond Children’s Museum at 920-458-4263. For more information and official rules visit www.abkids.org. Call 800-344-2838 or visit DestinationKohler.com for more information on Winterfest.

Snowmobile Races - Jan. 24-25In Plymouth. Call 920-892-2100 for details. www.plymouthsnowrangers.com

FEBRUARY 2015

Love Bowls - FebruaryAnnual fundraiser for Meals On Wheels of Sheboygan County featuring a wide variety of soups from local restaurants. Everyone goes home with a Talevara bowl or plate. www.freshmealsonwheels.org

Big Brothers Big Sisters Bowling ClassicFebruaryBig Brothers Big Sisters’ annual bowl-a-thon at Maples Lanes. For more information call 920-458-0111.

In Celebration of Chocolate WeekendFeb. 6-8A flavorful weekend at full of events highlighting the complex and captivating character of chocolate with interactive chocolate-themed events and experiences hosted at a variety of resort locales including The American Club‚ Kohler Waters Spa and Craverie Chocolatier Café‚ home of the handmade Kohler Original Recipe

Chocolates. Ticketed events and hotel packages available. 800-344-2838 or visit DestinationKohler.com.

Hot Time in the Old Town - Feb. 6Roast marshmallows with Plymouth firemen at burning barrels placed throughout downtown Plymouth. Call 920-893-0079 for details. www.plymouthwisconsin.com

Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra - Feb. 7Guest soloist plays the Electric Violin. At Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts, 826 N. Eighth St. 920-452-1985; www.sheboygansymphony.org.

Valentine’s Day Dining at Destination Kohler - Feb. 14Enjoy special dining at The American Club resort in the Village of Kohler. Call 800-344-2838 to make a reservation.

Valentine Ski & Hike - Feb. 14, 6-9pmHike or ski Kohler Andrae State Park’s two-mile ski trail lit by tiki torches. Shelter open, light refreshments. No pets. Vehicle admission sticker required920-451-4080.

“Driving Miss Daisy,” Sheboygan Theatre Company - Feb. 27-March 1, March 4-7Winner of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Play. A warm-hearted, humorous and affecting study of the unlikely relationship between an aging, crotchety white Southern lady, and a proud, soft-spoken black man. At Leslie W. Johnson Theatre, Horace Mann Middle School. 920-459-3779. www.sheboygantheatercompany.com

MARCH 201510th Annual Shamrocks and Shenanigans Irish Music Show - March 13-14Directed by Mary Calvey and featuring Irish singers and musicians as well as Irish dancers at the Plymouth Arts Center. There will be three shows including a matinee. Show times are 2 pm matinee on Saturday afternoon and 7:30 pm evening shows on the 13-14. Tickets are $12 advance; $15 at the door and will include a complimentary snack and a cash bar. www.plymoutharts.org/

Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra - March 14Fantasia Revisited. Pieces associated with Fantasia. Guest Soloist plays the piano. At Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts, 826 N. Eighth St. 920-452-1985; www.sheboygansymphony.org.

Irishman’s Walk - March 17Gather with friends and walk from Family Video down to the 52 Stafford, where you can spend the rest of the day enjoying great drinks and traditional Irish fare – no need to be Irish to participate; 1610 Eastern Avenue to 52 Stafford, Plymouth; 920-893-0552; www.plymouthwisconsin.com.

Artist’s Reception - March 27-May 29Gallery 110 North’s Artist Opening Receptions will be held from 4:30pm to 8pm at the Plymouth Arts Center. Artists to be announced. www.plymoutharts.org/.

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