The Fort Atkinson Club is offering six new FACTalks via Zoom this Spring. The talks are always free and open to the public. The theme for this season in Finding Hope in a Crisis. These talks are for anyone interested in tuning in and are geared toward residents of southeastern...
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Sign-up available for ‘No Mow May’
Heart of the City, a community-based nonprofit group, has announced that a process is now in place through which residents can sign up for "No Mow May," a community-based initiative created in Fort Atkinson to increase pollinator habitat and awareness of the necessity of biodiversity. "After being cooped up in...
Community grant applications due March 15
The Fort Atkinson Community Foundation reminds organizations that March 15 is the deadline for submitting applications for Community Grants.Grant requests will be considered at the foundation’s April board of directors meeting. Should this deadline be missed, the next opportunity to submit an application will be by June 15 to be...
Knights of Columbus offers baked fish dinners
The Father Alfred Endres Council 3396 of the Knights of Columbus in Fort Atkinson will host two carside pick-up/carry-out baked fish dinners this month.They will be available at St. Joseph Catholic Church from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. on two Fridays, March 5 and 19. The menu includes fish, baked potato, coleslaw...
Humorist, paranormal investigators, Mexican historian Zoom presentations offered
Humorist Michael Perry, paranormal investigators and Mexicans in Wisconsin are the topic of three Zoom programs being presented this month by the Irvin L. Young Memorial Library in Whitewater. “An Evening with Michael Perry” will be presented at 7 p.m. Wednesday, March 10. To register for this Zoom program, email Emily...
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