holiday magazine
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Featuring unique gift ideas & winter activities from the surrounding areaTRANSCRIPT
M A G A Z I N E
featuring
Unique Gifts &Winter Activities
from thesurrounding areas
C A P I T A L N E W S P A P E R S
2009
HOLIDAY
A Favorite Holiday Shopping Stop!
HOURS:Monday-Saturday • 8am-5pm
W3884 Grand River Road(just outside of Manchester)
• large variety of bent & dent grocery merchandise • Grandma’s homade candies, jams & jellies • bulk baking items • spices & flavorings • many other miscellaneous items
A & E Bulk Foods
< Amish-made rag rugs of all sizes & colors
< Grandma’s homeade jams & jellies
Locally made >Amish clothes pin dresses, plastic bag holders & hand towels
Grandma’s homeade >candy made right
next door
< Homemade Baskets made by local Amish teacher. Choose your basket & we will fill it to your specifications of fresh fruit, candies, jams & jellies.
Order Holiday BasketsNow through the
New Year!
Randolph Community
HolidayBazaar
Sponsored by Randolph Chamber of Commerce
Saturday, November 289:00 am to 3:00 pm at the
Randolph high SChool110 Meadowood drive
• 60+ Booths• Baked goods• lunch Served all day
For more info, contactTom Cornford (920) 326-6117
Free
admission
Freewill donation
to area food pantry
non-perishable or
personal care
items
Visit Randolph Holidaysforthe
Popcorn &
Hot Chocolate
HAYWAGON RIDES
Food Specials at
Lizzy’s Diner
HOLIDAY MUSIC
Fun for the whole
family
Lots of activitiesfor the children
COOKIE DECORATINGPHOTOS WITH SANTA
STORY TELLINGMAKE & TAKE ORNAMENT,
CHRISTMAS CARDS& PET GIFTS
join uS FoR
Randolph’s 5th AnnualHoliday EvEntSaturday, December 122-5 pm at the
Randolph VillagE hall
SaturdayNovember 28th
9am-3pmHot Apple Cider • Homemade Treats
In Store Specials
Covenant Christian Resource Center620 Williams St. • Randolph920-326-BOOK (2665)
Open House
Authorized Dealer
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• Professional quilting services from start to finish• Long Arm Quilting with a fast turn-around time• Multiple Quilt discounts and other specials• 1st time quilters encouraged & questions welcomed
Please see our gallery at 169 Stark St.in Downtown Randolph
N5764 County Road CD,Randolph WI 53956
WEB: www.countryquiltsncrafts.com
PHONE: 920-326-3068
IF YOU WOULD LIKE A DEMO OF THE
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Country Quilts n Crafts• Embroidery
• Screenprinting
• Vinyl Signmaking
• Decorative Tiles
• Wall Words
• Promo Items
285 Park DriveRandolph, WI
(920) [email protected]
Specializing in small quantities, happy to do large lots
Large enough to serve you, small enough
to know you. . .
Randolph920-326-4131
Stop in during the month of December and Sign Up for Our Weekly Christmas Drawings
www.markesanstatebank.comMember FDIC Member Federal Reserve
Join Us
Saturday,December 12th
2:00 pm - 5:00 pmRandolph Village Hall
Dr. Jeff HooksteadServing Randolph and the Surrounding Communities
Since 1995
920-326-3020 • 920-326-5738620 Jones Dr., Randolph, WI
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Beaver Dam Holiday EventsNovember 21 beaver Dam Tree Decorating for the Holidays1 to 3 p.m. at the Dodge County Historical Society. Children and parents make decorations for the Christmas trees that decorate the museum during the holidays. Refreshments served. For more information go to www.dodgecountyhistory.org.
December 1-23beaver Dam Holiday Gift Gallery everyday 1 to 5 p.m. at Seippel Homestead & Center for the Arts, 1605 N. Spring St. For more information go to www.bdaaa.org.
December 1-3 beaver Dam Festival of Trees Dodge Central Credit Union, 106 Main St. Viewing Dec. 2 – 4. Tree auction with final bids accepted on Thursday, Dec. 4. For information call 887-7783.
December 5 beaver Dam Holiday open House 1 to 7 p.m. at the Dodge County His-torical Society. View the beautiful 1890 museum building lavishly decorated for the holidays with special holiday displays and holiday treats. For more in-
formation go to www.dodgecountyhistory.org.
December 5 beaver Dam Holiday Parade, lineup will start at 4:30 p.m. on South Center Street in downtown Beaver Dam. The parade will start at 6 p.m. We are seeking organizations, businesses, schools, churches, and individuals to join in the fun and put together a float or marching unit. Parade entries have the option of entering com-petition. There will be a $20 entry fee for those that want to compete. Categories are Business, School/Church, Individuals, Organizations, Bands. There will be no fee charged for school bands, church bands or community band entries. Non-competition entries are welcome and encour-aged. There will be no fees and no awards for those units. Entries from outside of Beaver Dam are welcome. Rain date is December 6th. For information call 920-885-9814.
December 5 beaver Dam christmas With Take Note an all new show especially created by BDACT’s own singing ambassadors. Tickets available at Rechek’s Food Pride.
December 5 beaver Dam community Tree Lighting 5 to 6 p.m.; Old Downtown Train Depot, 127 S. Spring St.; Host organization: Beaver Dam Chamber of Commerce; staff at 887-8879. Have free hot cocoa and cookies at the Beaver Dam Chamber office before the Holiday Parade as the Spruce on Spring St. is lit by the Mayor. Free Admission.
December 7 beaver Dam Tree of Lights program beginning at 7 pm in the conference room at the Beaver Dam Hospital with a choir. Honoring two families from the Hospice Program. The program will continue with the tree lighting and a reception will follow in the cafeteria with music by Carol Crawford. Monies raised through donations will be used to fund the Hospice and Lifeline Programs. For more information go to www.bdch.org.
December 10 beaver Dam Wbev/WXro Holiday Food Drive 100 Stoddart St., 7 to 9 a.m. For more information contact John Moser; 920-885-4222.
December 12 beaver Dam First Lutheran evangelical church christmas bazaar 311 Mackie St., , 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come and enjoy a cookie walk, craft show, white elephant table. All original crafters. New this year, venders include Tupperware, Scentsy Candles, Pampered Chef, Allurs Jewerly, Creative Memories.
BrandonHoliday EventsDecember 48th Annual brandon christmas Parade andSupper with Santa4-8:30 p.m. The parade begins at 6 p.m., traveling south on West Street, east on Main Street to Clark Street. Supper with Santa will consist of a variety of soups and hot ham sandwiches served from 4-8:30 p.m. Seasonal music is heard throughout the fire house. Take part is the Silent Auction after supper. A free will offering is asked for the meal with all proceeds used for fire and rescue equip-ment. Dessert will be available for pur-chase. Sponsors of the event are Brandon-
Fairwater Fire Department, Brandon-Fairwater
First Responders and Brandon Lions Club.
CambriaHoliday EventsNovember 14 cambria Annual Holiday craft bazaar 9 am to 2 pm at the Cambria/Friesland School,9 am to 2 p.m. For more information call Joelle DeBoer at 920-348-6587.
December 12 cambria craft Fair9 am to 2 pm at the Cambria-Friesland School. For more information call Joelle DeBoer at 920-348-6587.
December 12 cambria, Friesland and randolph Parade of Lights. Santa also visits all three communities. Begins at dusk.
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SUNDAYS 11-4 NOW ‘TIL CHRISTMASOPEN: Mon.-Sat. 9-5; Fri. ‘til 8After Thanksgiving to Christmas:
Wed. and Fri. ‘til 8pm
GIfT
CeRTIfICATeS
AvAILAbLe
130 Front St. • Downtown Beaver Dam • 887-3380 • 1-888-875-2768
• Card Making Supplies • Model Trains, Cars, Trucks, etc.
• Leather Crafts • Kids Crafts • Puzzles • Art Supplies
• Cake & Candy Decorating • Scrapbooking • Jewelry Making
• Candle Making & More.
SundayHours
ColumbusHoliday EventsNovember 20-22 Columbus Holiday open House. Business’ specials, for more information call 623-9096.
November 27 Columbus Holiday Paradeat 6 p.m. through downtown Colum-bus. For more information go to www.columbuswichamber.com
DeCember 5 Columbus breakfast with Santa. For more information go to www.cityofcolumbuswi.com
Fond du Lac
Holiday EventsNovember 13 Fond du Lac businesses Down-town open House WeekendDowntown Open House Weekend will give local customers an opportunity to see what downtown businesses have to offer. Hours are: Friday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. While visiting the downtown, don't forget to vote for the Best Window Display and the Best Decorated Planter.
DeCember 5 Fond du Lac Home for the Holidays will feature several events taking place throughout downtown that will be fun for the whole family. There will be Santa’s Live Reindeer Corral, Horse Drawn Car-riage Rides, pictures with Santa and Mrs. Claus, letters to Santa, a Chili Crawl and carolers. Breakfast with Santa at The Ra-mada Plaza Hotel from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.; Santa's Live Reindeer Corral on Forest Avenue from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; Free Horse Drawn Carriage Rides throughout downtown from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; Car-olers strolling the streets from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.; Free pictures with Santa & Mrs. Claus at the FDL Children's Museum from noon to 3 p.m.; KFIZ's Holiday Parade will conclude the day at 4 p.m. You’ll be hungry during all the shopping and fun, so try the Downtown Chili Crawl, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Buy a punch card for $10 at the Ramada and use it at about a dozen businesses serving chili. Don’t forget to mark your favorite. Turn in your card at Hopper’s Silkscreening and All Star Trophy to receive a “I Survived the Chili Crawl” T-shirt.
Fox LakeHoliday EventsDeCember 5Fox Lake’s 5th Annual December to remember event held at the Fox Lake Community Center, 248 E. State St. Events include brunch & photos with Santa, bake sale, chili lunch, free hotdog dinner, parade starting at 5 p.m., tree lighting, free hot chocolate & bags of candy following the parade. For more information or float entry forms contact Sonja & Julie at 920-928-3777 or visit www.FoxLakeChamber.com
Green LakeHoliday EventsNovember 27 Green Lake – Thanksgiving Series featuring Janet Planet and Friends, 7:30 p.m. at Thrasher Opera House. Tickets are $20. For more information call 920-294-4279.
DeCember 17 Green Lake – George Winston at Thrasher Opera House. For informa-tion call 920-294-4279. Tickets $26.
DeCember 19 Green Lake – Switchback - A midwestern Christmas at Thrasher Opera House, 7:30 p.m., ticket price of $13. For information call 920-294-4279.
DeCember 30 Green Lake – Association’s Junior Free Fishing Clinic. If the weather cooperates and Dart-ford Bay is frozen, the Green Lake As-sociation plans a morning of family fun for those interested in fishing through the ice. Local ice anglers sharing their expertise, free jig poles, warm ice shacks, lunch, and goodie bags make this annual event a crowd pleaser. Sponsored by the Green Lake Sanitary
District, Walleyes for Tomorrow-Green Lake
Chapter, and Puchyan Longbeards.
HartfordHoliday EventsNovember 14 Hartford Christmas Parade, Main St. downtown Hartford at 3 p.m.
November 20 & 21 Hartford Downtown Holiday open House. Friday 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.,Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
November 27-29 enchantment in the Parkat Washington County Fairgrounds,5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Holiday light and music extravaganza. Hundreds of thousands of holiday lights, fountains and virtual ice displays. All of the amazing light displays will be masterfully choreo-graphed with heart warming, holiday music. The display will raise money and food for those in the community who need help. Sponsored by Washington County
Rotary Clubs.
DeCember 3-6; 10-13; 17-23; 26-31 enchantment in the Park at Washington County Fairgrounds, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Holiday light and music extravaganza. Hundreds of thousands of holiday lights, fountains and virtual ice displays. All of the amazing light displays will be masterfully choreographed with heart warming, holiday music. The display will raise money and food for those in the community who need help. Sponsored by
Washington County Rotary Clubs.
DeCember 11 Hartford Downtown midnight madness, 8 p.m. to midnight.
HoriconHoliday EventsDeCember 6 Horicon Annual Christmas open House 1 to 4 p.m. at the Satterlee Clark House Historical Museum, 322 Winter St in Horicon. Special Demonstrations include - Spinning Wheel - Mary Ann Mason, Blacksmith - Gary Blankenheim, Rug Hooking - Jeannine Paul, Pump Or-gan - Vicky Maaske, Knitting - Shannon Barniskis. There will be live organ music with caroling, a flea market, hot spiced cider, coffee, and Christmas cookies. There is NO admission charge.
DeCember 12 Horicon Cookies and milk with Santa at Horicon City Hall, 9:45 to Noon. Come and join Santa for a treat of cookies and milk and receive a goody filled stocking when you tell Santa what your wishes are for Christmas. There will be lots of activities to do as you have your cookies and milk while waiting to sit on Santa's lap. The Horicon Lions Club will be offering Free Vision Screening and there will be coloring, movies, books, toys and more for you to play with while you wait. AND VISIT WITH LIVE REINDEER WHILE YOU WAIT!!
Nothing completes a holidaymeal like a fresh-baked pie. Remember us this Thanksgiving and throughout the holiday for delicious pies and other favorite desserts!
Fresh Holiday PiesAssorted varieties
Call 920-885-9041.
Open Thanksgiving Day, 6 a.m.-10pm
WALKER’SRestaurant, Bakery & Coffee shop
813 Park Ave. • Beaver Dam • 885-9041
Fresh MuffinsOffice Treats
Gift Certificates
Cheese & Sausage Trays
For Holiday EntertainingMany sizes to choose from.
(24 hour notice please)
We ship to all 50 states. We also ship to APO & PPO addressesWe’ll Wrap up Your Holiday Shopping... & Ship it for you!
One of the area’s largest selections of Imported & Domestic WinesWines
ChristmasGift Baskets
Select from store displays or create your own. 24 hour notice please on Custom Baskets.
Schultz’s Cheese HausStop In & See Our Complete Selection of Over 30 Cheese & Sausage Gift Boxes
Open Daily 8am-5pm• 1-800-236-3734 (920) 885-3734 • Fax (920) 885-4650
Hwy 151 South, Beaver DamPlease call for reservations
920.887.7179Hwy. 33 East, Beaver Damwww.oldhickorycc.com
BrunchSanta
BrunchSanta
Now Booking Reservations for Holiday Parties
Adults $16.95 | Children 4-12 $7.95 | Children under 3 FREE
Sunday, December 6th10 am - 2 pm
Join Santa and his Elves for Brunch atOld Hickory Golf Club!
Santa will be on hand to visit with children,take photographs, and give each child a small gift.
Bring a Dodge County
Toy Bank DonationOld Hickory is a proud
supporter of the
Dodge County Toy Bank.
Make a donation and
bring holiday cheer to
young hearts in this area.
For further details call the BID office. sponsored by Downtown Hartford Business ImprovementDistrict & participating downtown merchants. 262-673-7193
Saturday, Nov. 14Christmas Parade 3pm
Friday & Saturday,Nov. 20 & 21Downtown Holiday
Open HouseFri. 10am-7pm & Sat. 9am-4pm
Nov. 21- Dec. 19Indoor Farmer’s Market
Link Building33 N. Main Street
Saturdays 9am-2pm
December 11Downtown Midnight Madness
6pm - MidnightCarriage Rides
6pm-9pm
Visa Gift Cards are “the perfect fit”, and are available in a variety of styles and denominations.
MPI Coins & Keepsake items are gifts that will be treasured forever.
For more information on either of these great gift ideas...contact any CSR.
Hartford ~ Hubertus ~ Juneau800-844-3812 or 262-673-2390 ~ www.hartfordsavingsbank.com
Hartford Savings Bankoffers
Gifts of Joy!
FREEPictures w/Santa
December 43:30-5:30
Juneau Office
Soups Sandwiches DessertsFresh Bakery Specialty Coffees Teas
Smoothies Imported Beer Wine
Take the Chilloff during the
Christmas Paradewith one of our
hot drinks!
Serving BreakfastMon-Sat from 7am-10:30am
Sunday all day
Serving LunchMon-Sun from 11am-2pm
Downtown Hartford47 North Main Street 262-670-6950
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up to40-70%on All lAst
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All RemainingProduct50%
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Monday-Friday 10-6; Saturday 10-4Holiday hours starting Nov. 22-Sundays 12-4
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JuneauHoliday EventsDecember 6-31Juneau Parade of Treesat the City Library
December 17 Juneau christmas Decorating contest
Markesan
Holiday EventsNovember 21 manchester Hunter’s Widow craft Fair at the MAC in Manchester
December 11-12 markesan chamber of commerce Homespun Holiday All day. December 12 markesan Holiday Parade
December 12 Kingston mill Pond Library Holiday cookie Walk, 9 a.m. until gone
December 13 Kingston cash bash put on by the Kingston Lions, 1 to 3 p.m. at the Kingston House. Top prize is $1,000. Tickets are $20.
Mayville
Holiday EventsNovember 27-29The mayville Avenue of Trees will be held in the historic Ruedebusch Building at 119 S. Main Street this year, come experience this awesome event. Make it part of your holiday celebra-tion. Walk through and vote for your favorite tree.
December 4 & 5 mayville's Heritage Fest held in historic downtown. The event includes the 3rd Annual Hollyday Craft & Gift Show, Dec. 5, sponsored by Mayville Legion Auxiliary. Also Profes-sionally Carved Ice Sculptures, our Annual Potato Torte Sale, Chili Contest, Cookie Walk, Miss Heritage Fest Cer-emony, Wine Tasting, Avenue of Trees in the Ruedebusch Building downtown and the event wouldn't be complete without a visit to Santa Clause. Call 920.387.1167 for further details.
PrincetonHoliday EventsNovember 27-28 Princeton christmas celebration, two fun-filled days of horse and wagon rides through town, breakfast with Santa, craft fairs, shop-ping specials and last but not least - the "Little Train that Could Parade". Stay tuned for further details and times. Contact Mark Judas for additional information at 920-295-6586
December 12 Princeton Friends of the Library 15th Annual cookie Walk 11 am to 3 pm Christmas cookies don't get much better or cheaper! Members of the Friends of the Library and others make their very best Christmas cook-ies and offer them for sale to those who don't want to bake! Build your own plate of cookies by selecting just one or several dozen. Be there early because they sell out quickly! For information call 920-295-6577.
Randolph
Holiday EventsNovember 28 randolph Holiday bazaar at the Randolph High School. 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM, 110 Meadowood Drive, Ad-mission is Free, but we will be collecting Non-Perishable Food Items at the door for our Local Food Pantry. A Bake Sale, Many Vendors, Lunch and a Visit from Santa Claus! Vendors: Please contact Tom
Cornford at (920) 326-6117 if interested in a booth.
December 12 randolph’s 5th Annual Holiday celebration at the Randolph Municipal Building from 2 to 5 p.m. Enjoy holiday music while decorating a cookie, listening to stories, making a Christmas gift for a pet, creating a tree ornament and participating in a cake walk. Free hot cider and popcorn. Get your picture taken with Santa and take home a goody bag. Take a hay wagon ride to downtown Randolph to enjoy the holiday gathering at Lizzy’s Café.
RiponHoliday EventsNovember 13-15 ripon christmas open House. Santa and his reindeer fly into Ripon on Friday evening to visit with chil-dren. There will also be free carriage rides through Historic Downtown. On Saturday parents are invited to "Drop & Shop". Children can be dropped off at the Ripon Public Library from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. while parents shop Ripon. There will be a variety of activities going on during "Drop & Shop" to entertain children of all ages. Contact Ripon Chamber at 920-748-6764 for more information.
December 4-6 ripon Dickens of a christmas. Enjoy Victorian Ripondressed up for the holidays.Friday: LIVING WINDOWS FRIDAY ONLY, Carolers, Gingerbread House Contest, Hot Cider & Cocoa, Annual QuiltShow, Enchanted Forest.Saturday: TOUR OF HOMES, Breakfast with Santa, Story time at the Library,Enchanted Forest, Annual Quilt Show, Sunday: Annual Quilt Show, Enchanted Forest, Holiday Brunch,Seasonal Music Programs. And much more throughout the weekend! For more info call the Ripon Chamberat 920-748-6764.
Traveling
Hwy. 151 to
Hwy 175
Join Us for an ExclUsivEappEarancE on novEmbEr 13
4-7 pm• Meet Emanuele Fontanini and obtain his signature on all
items purchased at the event.
• Acquire the 2009 Personal Appearance ornament only available at limited locations across the country.
Call to reserve your exclusive Tour Ornamentand Special Event figure Keturah, today!
Join us for this very special appearance
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1330 South Main St., Fond du Lac, WIShoppe hours starting Nov. 1st: M-T & W 10-6; Th-F 10-7; Sat 10-6; Sun 10-5
Phone: 920-922-3900 or 800-721-2525Shop online at www.kristmaskringle.com
920-348-6090 • www.prideoriginals.com
Handcrafted Cabinets & Furniture
This year treat yourself and your loved one to a bedroom set that you can enjoy everyday
for the rest of your life.
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Cross Country ski & snowboard PaCkages on sale!starting at $199.005150
BRANDON MEATSand SAUSAGE, INC.
Hwy. 49, Brandon, WI920-346-2227
Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 7-5; Fri. 7-7; Sat. 7-3Just 8 miles north of Waupun
Home of Wisconsin’s AwardWinning Sausage, Brats & Bacon!
Gift Boxes, Hams, Smoked Poultry,Prime Ribs, Seafood and the always practical
Gift Certificates!
www.brandonmeats.com
Watertown
Holiday EventsNovember 1 Clyman 2nd Annual Holiday Craft Fair, bake sale and raffle, held at Zion Lutheran Church, 700 Main St. 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
November 21 & 22 Deer Widows Weekend event, Sat. 10am-9pm; Sun. 10am-6pm at Johnson Creek Premium Outlets. The weekend for ladies who would rather save a buck! Prizes, events and savings throughout the weekend. The first 150 shoppers on Saturday receive a wel-come bag with additional savings.November 27 & 28 for Watertown Winter Wonderland, 104 W Main Street & community wide, 9 am to 7 pm. For information call 920-261-5185
November 28 Watertown Holiday Parade of Lights, 5:30 pm, 104 W. Main Street. The Winter Wonderland Festival grand finale. Enjoy this popular holiday tradition and stay to visit Santa at the Elk's Lodge after the parade.
November 28 & 29 Watertown Christmas Play at the Octagon House, 919 Charles St. from Noon to 3 pm each day.
DeCember 5 & 6 Watertown Christmas Play at the Octagon House, 919 Charles St. from Noon to 3 pm each day.
Waupun
Holiday EventsDeCember 1-4 Waupun Avenue of Angels Parade on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. with festivities following in downtown on Main Street. For information call 920-324-3491
West Bend
Holiday Events
November 21 West bend Holiday marketplace Craft Fair 3000 Pleasant Valley Rd,9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information go to www.wcfairpark.com/cal1/events2.php?eid=845
November 27-29 enchantment in the Parkat Washington County Fairgrounds, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Holiday light and music extravaganza. Hundreds of thousands of holiday lights, fountains and virtual ice displays. All of the amazing light displays will be masterfully choreo-graphed with heart warming, holiday music. The display will raise money and food for those in the community who need help. Sponsored by Washington County Rotary Clubs.
November 29 West bend 56th AnnualChristmas Parade.5 p.m. beginning at Regner Park.
DeCember 3-6; 10-13; 17-23; 26-31 enchantment in the Park at Washington County Fairgrounds, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Holiday light and music extravaganza. Hundreds of thousands of holiday lights, fountains and virtual ice displays. All of the amazing light displays will be masterfully choreo-graphed with heart warming, holiday music. The display will raise money and food for those in the community who need help. Sponsored by Washington County Rotary Clubs.
DeCember 4-5 West bend Winter on main, Saturday, 6 to 9 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Main Street downtown West Bend. Information call 262-338-3909.
Mall Information (920) 262-2348 www.themarketmall.com
210 Water St. Watertown, WI
Amazing Seasonal Displays!Wine Accessories!Tea Pots & Tea!
Linens!Home Decor!
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920-262-8944Hours: Closed Monday;
Tues-Thurs 11am-8pm;Fri & Sat 11am-9pm; Sun 10:30am-2pm
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• Joe's Primitives• Handmade soaps,
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cards and calendars• Kooky pens and Smencils • Teacher gifts
Restaurant/Pub Hours:Mon 11am-2pm;
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Willows Open House Fri., Nov. 6-8Lucky Me! Fri., Nov. 13, 7pm-9pmHe Hunts/I Shop Nov. 20-22Kavita Scarf Trunk Show, Stephanie Dawn Handbags Trunk ShowWACC Annual Cookie SaleSat., Nov. 21, 10am-until sold outFred Astair Dance Studio Exhibition Sat., Nov. 21The Holiday Model Train ShowOpens Sat., Nov. 28A Child’s Christmas at The Market Sat., Dec. 5Every Saturday in December“Music at The Market”Enter The Market hand-made ornament contest
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Berries & Picks
*Christmas themed gifts and holiday decor discount good on red-tagged items only.
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1444 Horicon St. | Mayville
387-2700 • www.impressionsofmayville.comMon. 1pm-8pm | Tues.-Thurs. 6am-8pm | Fri. 6am-5pm | Sat. 6am-2pm
5TH ANNUAL
CHRISTMAS OPEN HOUSE Monday, November 9th, 2009
2:00-7:30pm
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Christmas Gift Items
Storewide Retail Discounts
Hors d’oeuvres
Tanning Specials50% OFF
(Select Packages)
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45 North Main Street | Phone 920.387.5858Hours: Tues.-Sat. 5pm-9pm | Pub: 5pm-close
www.auduboninn.com
Parties to accomodate groups of 10-75Overnight & Dinner Packages | New Year’s Eve Gala
Parties to accomodate groups of 10-75Downtown Mayville
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214 W. Henni Street | Theresa, WI (50 miles North of Milwaukee)
Monday - Saturday 7am - 5pm920-488-2503 or toll free 888-878-1107
a selection of unique nature themed giftsclothing • books • prints • home accessories • puppets • bird feeders
just a few of the many items sure to bring a smile at Christmas or any other time.
The Flyway Gift Shop is locatedon Hwy. 28 between Mayville and Horiconin the Horicon Marsh InternationalEducation Center
*Bring in this ad for a FREE bookmark or postcard
Hours: (Nov.-March)
Noon to 3:00pmevery Saturday & Sunday
Visit The Flyway Gift Shopat Horicon Marsh
sponsored by Friends of the HoriconMarsh International Education Center
* some exclusions apply
www.thevillageflowershoppemayville.com
(920) 387-4540 or (1-800) 390-2233Downtown Kekoskee Location, 16 N. Hwy Y. Mayville
HandmadeWreaths& Swags
The Village Flower ShoppeOPEN HOUSE
Door Prizes!$25 Gift Certifi cate
each day$100
Grand Prize
25% OFFRemaining Fall Merchandise
(Giftware)(excludes fresh fl ower
arrangements)
Stop by for merchandise specials, refreshments, door prizes, and more!
Revisit the warmth and charm of an old fashioned Christmas at
Saturday Nov. 14 9am-3pmDraw Your Discount 10-50% (In Stock Sales Only)
Saturday Nov. 21 9am-3pmFriday Nov. 27 9am-4pm
Saturday Nov. 28 9am-3pm
800 Horicon St., Mayville920-387-4899
M-W-F 10-5:30, T-Th 10-7, Sat. 10-2
MAYVILLE Floor Covering
GET AN INSTANT$200 OFF
YOUR PURCHASE OF50 YDS. OF ANY SHAW CARPET(or 250 sq. ft. of any Shaw Ceramic, Laminate or Hardwood)
*Must be installed by Mayville Floor Covering