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ArtStart announces opening reception for winter exhibitions
"I always think every exhibition we have is amazing," says Patty Fitzpatrick, member of ArtStart's exhibition planning team, "but, with our current exhibitions featuring artists David Hamlow and Colleen Ansbaugh, we may have outdone ourselves." (subscriber access)
Thanksgiving worship
A community Thanksgiving Eve worship service will be held at 7 p.m Wednesday, Nov. 21 at St. Augustine's Episcopal Church, (39 S. Pelham St.) in Rhinelander. (subscriber access)
Paul Ehlers and Friends to perform at Nicolet College Nov. 26
Longtime Rhinelander musician Paul Ehlers describes himself as a collector. "Not of things, but of ideas, phrases, music, and interesting people," he said. (subscriber access)
Peoples State Bank collects care package items for troops
With the holidays right around the corner, Peoples State Bank recently organized a collection drive to send a little bit of the Northwoods to U.S. troops serving overseas. (subscriber access)
Artist-in-Residence exhibit at Nicolet to raise money for student scholarships
Nicolet College art instructor Betsy Popp has served as Artist-in-Residence at some of the most stunning natural landscapes in the country. (subscriber access)
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Harry Potter trivia
The Rhinelander District Library meeting room was packed with Harry Potter fans Friday all seeking to test their knowledge of the infamous wizard in a library-sponsored trivia contest. (subscriber access)
Internationally renowned fiber artist to hold free 'show and tell' event at ArtStart in Rhinelander
Internationally recognized fiber artist Colleen Ansbaugh will visit ArtStart in Rhinelander from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 8 to describe her artistic process. (subscriber access)
Eagle River company receives prestigious award from FedEx
Van Dyke PD, Inc. of Eagle River recently received the FedEx Ground Regional Entrepreneur of the Year award - one of the company's highest honors - which acknowledges business owners that display business growth and development, safety, customer service, community involvement, and business ethics. (subscriber access)
Lynn's Catering moves to bigger facility with more space for Meals on Wheels
Lynn's Catering has moved into a new facility at 1688 Menominee Drive in Rhinelander. (subscriber access)
Rhinelander Community Foundation donates $13,000 for holiday lights
Downtown Rhinelander will be a little brighter this holiday season thanks to a grant from the Rhinelander Community Foundation (RCF). The $13,000 grant will be used for the lighted street pole wraps that have been added this year, according to an RCF press release. (subscriber access)
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Food pantry looks to social media for support
The Rhinelander Area Food Pantry is participating in a challenge grant sponsored by SeedMoney.org, a Maine-based 501c3 nonprofit organization that is helping food pantry gardens to thrive by offering access to crowdfunding. (subscriber access)
Salvation Army bell ringing kicks off Nov. 16
The 2018 Salvation Army Bell Ringing season will begin Friday, Nov. 16, at Shopko and Trig's in Rhinelander. (subscriber access)
River Valley Bank offers 'dementia friendly' service
Almost 6 million Americans have been diagnosed with dementia, rising in 2050 to an expected 14 million. (subscriber access)
New physical therapy program at Marshfield Clinic treats Parkinson's disease
The Marshfield Clinic Woodruff Center physical therapy department now offers a new service for Parkinson's patients: the Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT®) BIG program. (subscriber access)
Rhinelander Veterans Day events announced
James Williams Middle School, 915 Acacia Lane, will host a Veterans Day ceremony in the school auditorium beginning at 8:30 a.m. Friday, Nov. 9. (subscriber access)
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