Monday Movies
Join us Monday afternoons at 1:30pm and Monday evenings at 6pm for a movie in our Fine Arts Center theater.
Join us Monday afternoons at 1:30pm and Monday evenings at 6pm for a movie in our Fine Arts Center theater.
Join us Monday afternoons at 1:30pm and Monday evenings at 6pm for a movie in our Fine Arts Center theater.
Join us for a relaxing hour of coloring. Coloring sheets and a variety of coloring options will be provided.
Author Heather Kerrigan will talk about her new book, Beer, Brats & Cheese.
Although Wisconsin foodways contain much more than beer, brats, and cheese, these remain at the pinnacle of the state’s fame—and rightly so. If you live in Wisconsin—or have simply visited—you know it’s hard to imagine tailgating, graduating, or celebrating without the Big Three.
Join us Monday afternoons at 1:30pm and Monday evenings at 6pm for a movie in our Fine Arts Center theater. This week we'll be showing "The Friend" which is rated R and runs 1h 59m. When a solitary writer adopts and bonds with a Great Dane that belonged to a late friend, she begins to come to terms with her past and her own creative inner life.
Join us Monday afternoons at 1:30pm and Monday evenings at 6pm for a movie in our Fine Arts Center theater. This week we'll be showing "The Friend" which is rated R and runs 1h 59m. When a solitary writer adopts and bonds with a Great Dane that belonged to a late friend, she begins to come to terms with her past and her own creative inner life.
Drawing from his experiences as a Congressional staffer for Russ Feingold, eight years of teaching in Phoenix and Milwaukee, and six years working with Jesuit Refugee Service, first as an education in emergencies specialist in Africa, and then as its director of education programs, Greg St. Arnold will explain why foreign aid is so essential for our national security, our economic prosperity, and for our national and human dignity - along with giving some real-world examples of what impact US foreign aid is making in various places in Africa and throughout the world.
In addition to being a former McMillan Library director, Ron McCabe has a sideline as a singer/songwriter folk musician. He tells us that songs can organize our emotions and show us a way forward. He will share songs of love and encouragement—some originals, some old favorites, and some we can sing together. Join Ron to explore the solid ground beneath our political earthquake.
This is an ongoing writing group that is dedicated to encouraging exploration and refinement of writing craft. We will read each other’s work, provide feedback, and talk all things literary. Please bring a laptop, or paper and a writing instrument.
All adults welcome. More information regarding our process and google docs will be provided at our monthly meeting. (We use google docs to collaborate month-to-month: reading works before meetings allows us to spend more time critiquing.)