To post an event in the local calendar listing, email the information to kyancey@kewauneestarnews.com, fax it to 920-388-0198 or mail it to Kewaunee County Star-News, P.O. Box 86, Kewaunee, WI 54216 by noon the Tuesday before publication. Please include the date and time, location and address, cost, details and contact information.
Friday, June 24
Olympic Games: 10-11;30 a.m., Algoma Public Library, 406 Fremont St., Algoma, there will be three-legged race, hula hooping, bean bag tic tac toe and more, come and win more raffle tickets.
Not Your Nonna's Italian Nite-Out!: 5-10 p.m., Gerald J. Haegele Lakefront Center, 520 Parkway, Algoma, meal catered by Diana Woodworth of Augusta's Antipasto with authentic recipes and locally-sourced produce, meats, cheeses, pasta and wines. A dessert station by Chef Adriana Zumpano of "A to Z" Cuisine. Entertainment by Dan Riley and friends featuring John Salerno on saxophone, fundraising and proceeds support the nonprofit Farm Market Kitchen business incubator program, space is limited, $25, tickets available on Farm Market Kitchen Facebook page or by calling 920-487-9750.
Kewaunee Hunting and Fish Club Annual Trout Boil: 5-7 p.m., Bruemmer Kewaunee County Park, County C in Footbridge, for more information, call Glen at 920-255-3289.
Creekfest: 4 p.m., downtown Rio Creek under big tent, 4 p.m. Trout boil and perch plates until gone, music by Spice, 8 p.m. until midnight.
Lion King Jr: 7 p.m., Algoma Performing Arts Center, 514 Fremont St, Algoma, $5 general admission.
14th Annual Kewaunee FFA Truck and Alumni Tractor Pull: 6 p.m., Ag Heritage Farm, Wisconsin 42, Kewaunee, pull starts at 6 p.m. with lawn and garden tractor and then at 7 p.m. with trucks and tractors. To benefit Kewaunee FFA, for more information, call 920-255-1408.
Saturday, June 25
Creekfest Benefit Walk: 7 a.m. registration, 8 a.m. walk, downtown Rio Creek, can walk 1.5 or 3 miles, free breakfast for those who donate or walk, to benefit Algoma Sports Booster Club.
Creekfest: all day, downtown Rio Creek 9 a.m. antique car show, parade at noon, live auction after parade, 2-4 p.m. Daddy D Productions and 8:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., Nashville Pipeline, serving all day booyah, burgers, brats and refreshments.
Artist Reception for Pam Clausen: 9-11 a.m., Amy's Coffee House, 406 Milwaukee St. Kewaunee, oil paintings for sale and on display through the month of July.
Take a Kid Fishing Salmon Charter: 3-7 p.m., Salmon Harbor Marina LLC, 312 Main St., Kewaunee, free to youth 10-15 only, supper provided, preregistration required, call 920-388-2120, sponsored by the Algoma-Kewaunee Great Lakes Sport Fishermen, Jerry Siebert memorial.
Princess and the Pea: 2 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., Kewaunee Grade School Cafetorium, 911 Third St., Kewaunee.
Lion King Jr.: 7 p,m, Algoma Performing Arts Center, 514 Fremont St., Algoma, $5 general admission.
Used Book Sale: 10:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m., new location at 1325 Ellis St., Kewaunee, sponsored by Friends of the Library.
Sunday, June 26
80th Annual Holy Trinity Church Picnic: 10 a.m., indoor polka Mass with music by Joe Jerabek Orchestra, 510 Church Ave., Casco, contact Barry at 920-255-3867.
Hearthfire Band Irish Music and Storytelling: 6:30 p.m., Algoma United Methodist Church, 804 Parker Ave., Algoma, free, Jenn and Mike play "Irish music with an attitude." enjoy sundaes after the concert in church's fellowship hall.
St John's Lutheran Church Picnic – Rankin: 10:30 a.m. worship service, foolowed by picnic at Moe's Corner, Cty Rd. P, Rio Creek, Bobby Rivers Live from noon to 4 p.m., lunch served at noon, 50/50 raffle, cake walk, fish pond, public is welcome.
Concert at Legion Park: 5 p.m., Lake Street,, Algoma, Algoma High School Band and Algoma Community Band, silect auction and concessions will be available for purchase, all proceeds will benefit the Algoma High School band and choir trip to Nashville and New Orleans.
Kewaunee County Farmer's Market: 10 a.m.-3 p.m.,The Flying Pig, N6945 Wisconsin 42, Algoma, local food and farm products, fruits, produce, fresh eggs, baked bread, jams, jellies and canned good, REN Grill serves organic burgers and brats.
Lion KIng Jr: 2 p.m., Algoma Performing Arts Center, 514 Fremont St., Algoma, $5 general admission.
Monday, June 27
Town of Montpelier Plan Commission Meeting: 7:30 p.m., Montpelier Town Hall, a public hearing to accept public comment on the amended Comprehensive Plan, questions call Scott Jahnke at 920-609-3022.
Kewaunee School District Board of Education Special Meeting: 6 p.m., Hillcrest School, Second Street, Kewaunee, to approve new hires for the coming school year.
Tuesday, June 28
Algoma Optimists Club: 7 a.m., Caffé Tlazo, 607 Fourth St., Algoma.
Tops 36: 9 a.m., Knudson Hall, Community Center, 620 Parkway, Algoma, use the Clark Street entrance, weight loss support group.
Story Time: 10 a.m., Algoma Public Library, 406 Fremont St., Algoma, children birth to age 5 are invited with their caretakers to read some fun books that will get the kids moving, free.
Algoma Golden Agers Club: 1 p.m., Algoma Youth Club, 620 Lake St., Algoma, sheepshead, for 50 and older.
Wednesday, June 29
Lunch and A Movie at Algoma Public Library: 12:30 p.m., 406 Fremont St., Algoma, "Cool Runnings," rated PG, bring your lunch and watch a movie, free.
Town of Pierce History Meeting: 7 p.m., Pierce Town Hall, Kewaunee County Historical Society is setting up a committee to research the history of the town of Pierce and is looking for historical articles, newspaper clippings and pictures. The society is also looking for volunteers to develop a historical program to be shown at a later date. If you have questions about this informational meeting, call Mark Teske at 920-255-6615.
Kewaunee County Buy Local: 6-7:30 p.m, .Lakehaven Hall, 96 Ellis St., Kewaunee, Dr. Ashok Rai, president and CEO of Prevea Health will speak on "Local Health Care – The Big Picture," light appetizers and drinks, reply to Jennifer Brown at Kewaunee County Economic Development Corp., 920-255-1661.
Thursday, June 30
Bouncin' Bus: 10 a.m. for ages 2-10, Algoma Public Library, 406 Fremont St, Algoma, this bus is renovated into a traveling gym and fitness center for children, There will also be a DIY Wind Spinner Craft and Face Painting for everyone, free.
Kewaunee Rotary Club: 11:45 a.m., The Cork, 311 Ellis St., Kewaunee, $11 includes lunch and presentation, all are welcome.
A Culinary Disruption at the Flying Pig: 6-10 p.m., The Flying Pig, N6975 Wisconsin 42, Algoma, a pop-up dinner by Plae Bistro in an outdoor garden. featuring the varied cuisines of Tuscany, musical concert featuring dueling baby grand pianos, six course meal, buy tickets on line, $85,.bring your own bottle.
Luxemburg Music in the Park: tailgate 5:30 p.m., music 6-8 p.m., Fireman Park, corner of Second and Maple streets, Luxemburg Community Band, bring your own chair and refreshments.
Friday, July 1
Kewaunee Immunization Clinic: 9-11 a.m., Kewaunee County Public Heatlh Department, 810 Lincoln St., Kewaunee, appointment required, call 920-388-7160.
Saturday, July 2
Rio Creek Fly-In and Hangar Dance: beginning with 7:30 a.m. breakfast, Rio Creek Airport, E4351 County K, Algoma, lunch, antique car and tractor show from the Model A Club, Mark Jirikovec Polka Band, airplane rides (weather permitting), silent auction, youth activities, barrel train rides, youth archery shooting safety, collector toy display, for information call 920-837-7777 or see www.riocreekairport.com.
Car Show: noon-4 p.m., Cedar Valley Campground, N5098 Cedar Valley Road Kewaunee, live entertainment by Spice 1-5 p.m., food and refreshments, music by AJ DJ beginning at 7 p.m.
Sunday, July 3
Grandfather Clock Dedication: 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Milwaukee Street and Harrison Street, Kewaunee, food and music.
This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Kewaunee County Local Events: June 24-July 3
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