- Give the gift of volunteering this year
Winter means a double whammy for the Aging and Disability Resource Center of Waukesha County. Not only do more seniors request meal delivery services during winter months, but it's also a hard time to get people to volunteer.
(Published 11/19/2008) - Happenings
(Published 11/19/2008) - ParkWalk for Cancer invites sponsorships
The ParkWalk for Cancer, a fundraising event to benefit the clinical research program at the ProHealth Care Regional Cancer Center - Mukwonago, is scheduled for Saturday, May 2, 2009, at Mukwonago Park.
(Published 11/19/2008) - Senior Lunches
(Published 11/19/2008) - Cook's Corner: Four out of five ... I'll take it
(Published 11/18/2008) - Gear up for the flu season
With all the joys of the winter months comes the dreaded cold and flu season. Do you know all the facts?
(Published 11/12/2008) - Senior Lunches
(Published 11/12/2008) - Trolley passengers invited to follow Santa
Limited tickets are available for children of all ages to ride in a special passenger trolley that will follow the Santa Parade Train on Saturday, Dec. 6, when it makes its annual journey to East Troy.
(Published 11/12/2008) - Weekend Happenings
(Published 11/12/2008) - Cook's Corner: Popcorn balls: Asked and answered
(Published 11/11/2008) - Weekend Happenings
(Published 11/06/2008) - Center plans citizens recognition dinner
The East Troy Family Community Resource Center (ETFCRC) will hold its fifth annual Citizen of the Year dinner and silent auction at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, at Ivan's on the Square.
(Published 11/05/2008) - Church Briefs
(Published 11/05/2008) - Happenings
(Published 11/05/2008) - Senior Lunches
(Published 11/05/2008) - Village Players and MHS announce Nutcracker cast
The Village Players and the Mukwonago High School (MHS) drama department again will join forces to entertain the community this December with one of the largest casts ever to take the stage for the two groups.
(Published 11/05/2008) - Happenings
(Published 10/29/2008) - Senior Lunches
(Published 10/29/2008) - Weekend Happenings
(Published 10/29/2008) - Woman with Eagle ties flies high in USAF
The tight security surrounding the Beale Air Force Base in northern California seems out of place for the airman daughter of an Eagle woman stationed there.
(Published 10/29/2008) - Cook's Corner: Double-duty fall treat
(Published 10/28/2008) - Church Briefs
(Published 10/22/2008) - Happenings
(Published 10/22/2008) - One-woman play comes to Old World Wisconsin
The Alice Baker Library is hosting Carol Smart and her one-woman play, dedicated to the memory of her grandmother, physician Lillie Rosa Minoka-Hill.
(Published 10/22/2008) - Pumpkin party set for Saturday
The Village of Eagle is having a pumpkin party, and you're invited. Events will be held throughout the village from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25.
(Published 10/22/2008) - Senior Lunches
(Published 10/22/2008) - Seniors on the Go needs drivers
It is a Tuesday morning and Seniors on the Go Program Director Jack Wieber already has 10 rides on the books for the day. More will be calling in to go to physician appointments, grocery shopping or the athletic club for a Silver Sneakers session. The day begins at 8:30 a.m. and will run until 4
(Published 10/22/2008)
- Cook's Corner: The goo factor ... yum yum
(Published 10/21/2008) - Boys honored as good citizens
The Eagle Police Department issued its first Youth Citizen Award at the Eagle Village Board meeting Oct. 9.
(Published 10/15/2008) - Church Briefs
(Published 10/15/2008) - Jaunt is a true community event
More than six years ago, Joline Palatino had the idea to do something as a community fundraiser.
(Published 10/15/2008) - Library Brief
(Published 10/15/2008) - Senior Lunches
(Published 10/15/2008) - Weekend Happenings
(Published 10/09/2008) - Autumn on the Farms expands
Visitors to Old World Wisconsin will celebrate the harvest and experience for themselves all that's involved in bringing in the year's crops during Autumn on the Farms, with so many activities planned that the event has been expanded to two weekends.
(Published 10/08/2008) - Church Briefs
(Published 10/08/2008) - Fighting cancer: How women survive - Fundraiser to benefit Eagle woman
Each year, 40,460 women die from breast cancer. Millions of women are fighting cancer, and other health issues, now.
(Published 10/08/2008) - Kettle Moraine studio tour
This weekend marks the 10th anniversary of the Kettle Moraine Studio Tour, in which artists open their studios to the public, displaying the fruits of their labors.
(Published 10/08/2008) - Mukwonago Village Players present ‘Dedicated to Murder’
Are you dedicated to your community? If so, why not head out and see the Mukwonago Village Players fall show, "Dedicated to the End."
(Published 10/08/2008) - Senior Lunches
(Published 10/08/2008) - Cook's Corner: Cooking with kids
(Published 10/07/2008) - Church Briefs
(Published 10/01/2008) - Home improvements save on energy bills
Thinking of going green but unsure how when you haven't got much green to spend? A home energy inspection is the perfect way for a homeowner to go green and save money in the long run.
(Published 10/01/2008) - Living Well: Does a shorter workout make a difference?
(Published 10/01/2008) - Local artist’s work featured in Esquire
When R. Justin Stewart opened his e-mail a few months ago, the unexpected happened. In his inbox was an e-mail from the art director at Esquire magazine, which very well might change his life.
(Published 10/01/2008) - Nature Conservancy hosts hike at Lulu Lake Preserve
The public is invited to join The Nature Conservancy on a hike from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 4, at its Lulu Lake Preserve in Walworth County. The hike is free of charge but registration is required. To register or for directions, call Maureen O'Brien at (608) 316-6426 or send her an e-mail a
(Published 10/01/2008)
- Senior Lunches
(Published 10/01/2008) - Weekend Happenings
(Published 10/01/2008) - Cook's Corner: Bacon: enough said
(Published 9/30/2008) - Church Briefs
(Published 9/24/2008)