First Nation’s Traveling Resource Center
Walter E. Olson Memorial Library 203 North Main Street, Eagle River, WisconsinFNTRC will be at the library to share information, book recommendations and resources. Browse their resource library, which includes select books available for purchase. Location: Walter E Olson Memorial Library…
Native Storyteller’s Voices
Walter E. Olson Memorial Library 203 North Main Street, Eagle River, WisconsinJoin us on Indigenous People's Day to hear from Native writers and storytellers. Location: Walter E. Olson Memorial Library Monday, October 9th Times: 5:30pm-7:00pm
Walter E. Olson Library hosts The Warehouse Writers Out Loud
Walter E. Olson Memorial Library 203 North Main Street, Eagle River, WisconsinListen in as participants of the Warehouse Community Art Center's weekly writing group give public readings of their work. At the Walter E. Olson Library Tuesday, October 10,2023 Time: 5:00pm
Northwoods Children’s Museum presents Hawks, Eagles. and Owls
Northwoods Children's Museum 346 W. Division St., Eagle River, WI, United StatesHawks, Eagles and Owls October 10th @ 6pm-7pm The Northwoods Wildlife Center provides an exceptional educational experience appropriate for all ages. All of the programs are Free to the public…
Kalmar Community Center: Sheepshead / Mahjongg
Kalmar Community Center 1011 North Railroad Street, Eagle River, WI, United StatesJoin us for an afternoon of fun. Players form teams to play games of Sheepshead / Mahjongg. The number of games is determined by the amount of players. Beginners and…
Recycling Extravaganza
Riverside Park 505 W Division St, Eagle River, WIRecycling Extravaganza Riverside Park, Eagle River Wi ( behind fairground, 518 W. Division ) Saturday, October 14th 9:00am-noon This FREE event PLEASE bring an unexpired, nonperishable food item for the Vilas County Food Pantry. Accepted items: Drug take back ,most electronics, plastic bags and films, flags, blowing balls, eye glasses computer/copier ink and toner cartridges.
Kalmar Community Center: Sheepshead / Mahjongg
Kalmar Community Center 1011 North Railroad Street, Eagle River, WI, United StatesJoin us for an afternoon of fun. Players form teams to play games of Sheepshead / Mahjongg. The number of games is determined by the amount of players. Beginners and advanced players are welcome. Come as a single or a couple. This is open to the public.
Nature Adventure Series
Trees For Tomorrow 519 East Sheridan Street, Eagle River, WisconsinGuided Night Hike with Trees for Tomorrow
Trees For Tomorrow 519 East Sheridan Street, Eagle River, WisconsinGuided night hike Saturday, October 21, 2023 5:30pm-7:30pm At Trees for Tomorrow 519 E. Sheridan Street, Eagle River This night hike will introduce you to the forest through activities centered around your 5 senses. Participants are encouraged to dress for the weather. Registration Required Cost is 20.00 per person. Call (715) 479-6456 or email treesfortomorrow.com…
Headwaters Council for the Performing Arts presents David Shannon
Northland Pines High School 1800 Pleasure Island Road, Eagle River, WisconsinOften referred to as Ireland's Greatest Showman, David Shannon has been singing for over 25 years David us know for his ability to cross multiple musical genres. Saturday October 21, 2023 7:30 PM visit www.HCPApresents.com for HCPA news, show and ticket information Call Rick Roder at (920) 676-3621 with any questions
Multi High School Programs
Trees For Tomorrow 519 East Sheridan Street, Eagle River, WisconsinTrees For Tomorrow’s Multi-High School programs invite high school teachers and their students to join other high school groups from around the state on TFT’s Eagle River campus for multi-day immersive, outdoor learning experiences centered on sustainable management of our natural resources. For added convenience, program dates, themes, and curriculum are pre-set by TFT…all we need is you and your students!
Multi High School Programs
Trees For Tomorrow 519 East Sheridan Street, Eagle River, WisconsinTrees For Tomorrow’s Multi-High School programs invite high school teachers and their students to join other high school groups from around the state on TFT’s Eagle River campus for multi-day immersive, outdoor learning experiences centered on sustainable management of our natural resources. For added convenience, program dates, themes, and curriculum are pre-set by TFT…all we need is you and your students!