Lakeland Area Events July 9-16
Boulder Junction Area Events
Due to the uncertainty surrounding the current COVID-19 outbreak, many Northwoods events have been postponed or canceled. Please verify information before heading out to any currently scheduled events.
Thursday, July 9
Northwoods Outdoor Artists
En Plein Air painting, downtown Boulder Junction
8:30 a.m.
Take the challenge and draw or paint in any medium on location, to “paint the town.” Open to artists of any skill level. Thursdays in the summer; lunch at at nearby restaurant. Northwoodsoutdoorartists.weebly.com.
Friday, July 10
Live Music in the Beer Garden
Aqualand Ale House
7-10 p.m.
Featuring Sam Ness. Join in on the Summer Music in the Beer Garden series. Reserve your socially distanced seating and enjoy dinner and a show. No cover charge, but donations appreciated. Limited seating. aqualandalehouse.com.
Saturday, July 11
Plum Ski-ters Water Ski Show
7 p.m.
Free shows held Wednesdays and Saturdays, located off Razorback Road at the State House Point Boat Landing on Plum Lake in Sayner. Donations appreciated. facebook.com/plumskiters.
Sunday, July 12
Free Fishing Seminar
Lions Pavilion on Hwy M
7 p.m.
Round Robin questions with four area fishing guides. Takes place outdoors. Bring a chair or picnic benches are available in the pavilion. Free to attend. boulderjct.org.
Tuesday, July 14
Boulder Junction Lions Club weekly summer craft and flea market
Community Center on Hwy M
8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Crafts, food, farm produce, clothing, collectibles, fine art and antiques. Please practice physical distancing; stay home if ill, wash hands, consider wearing a cloth face covering. Tom Wierzba, 715-686-7970
Used Book Sale
Boulder Junction Community Center
8 a.m.-2 p.m., weekly through summer on Tuesday
Friends of the Boulder Junction Public Library hosts; proceeds used to purchase new library materials.
715-385-2050 or bouldjunctionlibrary.org
Wednesday, July 15
Plum Ski-ters Water Ski Show
7-8:30 p.m.
3230 State House Point Rd., Sayner
Performing on Plum Lake since 1960, the Plum Ski-ters team provides family fun in Sayner-Star Lake. Free shows every Wednesday and Saturday at 7 p.m. Free to attend; donations are appreciated.
www.plumskiter.org
Music on Main Street
Boulder Junction Community Center
7-9 p.m.
This week featuring Older Budwiser, a three-piece band from Centrail Wisconsin. Fronted by lead guitarist/singer Bryan Anderson, Older Budwiser plays rockin’ blues and classic rock. Will be canceled if rain. boulderjct.org
Saturday, July 18
Live Music in the Beer Garden
Aqualand Ale House
7-10 p.m.
Featuring Bradley Sperger. Join in on the Summer Music in the Beer Garden series. Reserve your socially distanced seating and enjoy dinner and a show. No cover charge, but donations appreciated. Limited seating. aqualandalehouse.com.
Manitowish Waters Area Events
Due to the uncertainty surrounding the current COVID-19 outbreak, many Northwoods events have been postponed or canceled. Please verify information before heading out to any currently scheduled events.
Thursday, July 9
Flea, Craft & Farmers Market
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Manitowish Waters Community Center
Arts, crafts, fresh grown farmers market vegetables and food available provided by MW Lions Club. Every Thursday through Aug. 28. manitowishwaters.org.
Allequash Lake Canoe Trip
Allequash Lake
1-4 p.m.
Join Discovery Center naturalists on canoe paddle trip. Look for wild rice, waterfowl, songbirds, wildlife and more. All skill levels welcome. Must wear face mask and PFDs. Limited space, register in advance by July 6. $30/$25 members. 715-543-2085 or discoverycenter.com.
Northwoods Outdoor Artists
Downtown Boulder Junction
8:30 a.m.
En plein air painting. Meet downtown to “paint the town.” Take the challenge and draw or paint in any medium on location. Open to all skill levels. Thursdays; lunch at a nearby restaurant. northwoodsoutdoorartists.weebly.com.
Friday, July 10
Explore Rest Lake History by boat
9-11 a.m. or 2-4 p.m.
Rest Lake Park
Join Manitowish Waters Historical Society members on a two-hour pontoon tour. Face mask wearing required. Space is limited; register by July 8. $35/$30 members. manitowishwaters.org
Free Guided Nature Hike
North Lakeland Discovery Center
10-11:30 a.m.
Join a NLDC naturalist on the interpretive trail to discover the sights and sounds of the great outdoors. Registration required. Must wear face masks. Free to attend; donations appreciated. manitowishwaters.org
Saturday, July 11
Skiing Skeeters Water Ski Show
Rest Lake Park
7 p.m.
Skiing Skeeters every Saturday and Wednesday at 7 p.m. Bring a blanket or lawn chair for viewing. Donations appreciated. manitowishwaters.org.
Sunday, July 12
Music in the park
4-6 p.m., Koller Memorial Park
Free outdoor concerts every Sunday in the summer. This week featuring The Jimmys. Come by boat, car, bike or foot. www.music-in-the-park.com
Live Music
Ye Olde Shillelagh Irish Pub
Noon-3 p.m.
Featuring Dave Steffen Band, outdoors, under a tent. Bring a chair, practice adult responsibility. Irish Fest July 16-18. Manitowishwaters.org
Wednesday, July 15
Skiing Skeeters Water Ski Show
Rest Lake Park
7 p.m.
Skiing Skeeters every Saturday and Wednesday at 7 p.m. Bring a blanket or lawn chair for viewing. Donations appreciated. manitowishwaters.org.
Thursday, July 16
55th annual Manito Art League Art Show
Online art gallery
9 a.m.-6 p.m. July 19
Art show will take place as an online art gallery this year. Same benefits as the in-person show, plus more. Alos a silent auction, scholarship awards, people’s choice award voting, and door prize drawing. manitoartleague.org.
Flea, Craft & Farmers Market
9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Manitowish Waters Community Center
Arts, crafts, fresh grown farmers market vegetables and food available provided by MW Lions Club. Every Thursday through Aug. 28. manitowishwaters.org.
Traditions and Mysteries of Island and Spider Lakes
Blue Bayou Inn
9-11:30 a.m.
Join members of the Manitowish Waters Historical Society on a two-hour pontoon tour of Spider and Island lakes. Three tours, at 9 a.m., noon and 3 p.m. Register in advance; $35/$30 for members. discoverycenter.net.
Saturday, July 18
Spend the Day in Manitowish Waters
0 a.m.-5 p.m.
Shop participating businesses all around the area during the annual Sidewalk Sales. manitowishwaters.org.
Skiing Skeeters Water Ski Show
Rest Lake Park
7 p.m.
Skiing Skeeters every Saturday and Wednesday at 7 p.m. Bring a blanket or lawn chair for viewing. Donations appreciated. manitowishwaters.org.
Mercer Area Events
Due to the uncertainty surrounding the current COVID-19 outbreak, many Northwoods events have been postponed or canceled. Please verify information before heading out to any currently scheduled events.
Thursday, July 9
Car Park Concert
5-6:30 p.m.
Snowflake Ice Rink, Land O’Lakes
Free music series featuring One Voice Up. Enjoy live music from your vehicle. The ice rink is located behind the LOL town hall. For more information, lolaartswi.com.
Friday, July 10
Collage Class
LOLA Center for the Arts
10 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
Create an abstract collage art piece4 using the cruciform, which means “cross-shaped.” For ages 10 and up/$50/registration deadline July 3. LOLA will practice social distancing/sanitizing procedures. Visitors strongly encouraged to wear face covering. Details at lolaartswi.com.
Tuesday, July 14
NWWC-Archery
Northwoods Wildlife and Wetlands Club Range, Mercer
9-10 a.m.
Looking for archers interested in traditional archery. A group is shooting Tuesdays and possibly Sundays. Anyone interested is encouraged to participate; fun and non-competitive, any skill level. Bring your own bow. Dave, 715-385-3286 or 715-904-1345.
Wednesday, July 15, 22, 29
Open Trap Shoot
Northwoods Wildlife and Wetlands Club, Mercer
5 p.m.
All skill levels welcome. Members $4/non-members $5. For more information, Chuck, 715-476-3648.
Thursday, July 16
Car Park Concert
5-6:30 p.m.
Snowflake Ice Rink, Land O’Lakes
Free music series featuring Brett Winters. Enjoy live music from your vehicle. The ice rink is located behind the LOL town hall. For more information, lolaartswi.com.
Friday, July 17
Indigo Dyeing
LOLA Center for the Arts
10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Learn about the magic of indigo, dyeing technics and more. Make two bandanas. Held outdoors at a studio south of Eagle River. Must wear a mask. Cost is $75; to register and for information, lolaartswi.com
Minocqua Area Events
Due to the uncertainty surrounding the current COVID-19 outbreak, many Northwoods events have been postponed or canceled. Please verify information before heading out to any currently scheduled events.
Thursday, July 9
LAMBO Bike Ride
LAMBO Zip Trail
5:30 p.m.
Join the Lakeland Area Mountain Bike Organization (LAMBO) for weekly rides. Check Lambo Riders FB page Thursday mornings for updates.
lamboriders.org
Let’s Go Ride a Bike
Meet at Co. Rd. M and N intersection
9:30 a.m. -2:30 p.m.
Hosted by Marywood Spirituality Center. Bring a bike, water, sunscreen. Lunch in Sayner (“Dutch treat”). $10/register by July 3. marywoodsc.org.
Friday, July 10
Bike Night with Whitehouse Players
Bonnie & Clyde Gangster Park, Harshaw
7-11 p.m.
Join Bonnie & Clyde a Gangster Park in Harshaw for a night of live music from Whitehouse Players. Full service liquor bar onsite, fireworks and fun in a unique atmosphere. Free admission. minocqua.org.
Minocqua Farmers Market
Minocqua Chamber of Commerce
8 a.m.-1 p.m.
Producers-only famers market features produce and agricultural products from eight surrounding counties.
minocquafarmersmarket.com
Blood Drive
Ascension Sacred Heart Hospital
11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
Held in the Spruce Room at the hospital. Schedule an appointment (preferred) at 800-280-4102. Drive is in partnership with the Community Blood Center.
Min-Aqua Bats Water Ski Show
422 W. Park Ave., Minocqua
7 p.m.
See the world’s longest-running amateur waterski show, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, mid-June to mid-August. Free fun for the whole family. www.minaquabats.com
Sunday, July 12
Min-Aqua Bats Water Ski Show
422 W. Park Ave., Minocqua
7 p.m.
See the world’s longest-running amateur waterski show, now in its 70th summer. Shows Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, mid-June to mid-August. Free fun for the whole family. minaquabats.com
Monday, July 13
Hiking Challenge
Any time
Every week this summer, explore a hiking trail suggested by the Minocqua Public Library. Visit MPL Facebook page Mondays. Pick up a punch card at the library or print from the website. A full card earns a prize. minocqualibrary.org.
Tuesday, July 14
From “Nowhere” to “Now Here”
Online program
9:30-11:30 a.m.
Marywood Spirituality program exploring how to regain our sense of presence of mindfulness. Suggested offering $15. Register by Monday, July 13; marywoodsc.org
God of Holy Mystery
Marywood Spirituality Center
1-3 p.m.
Explore the Holy Mystery that is ever near as found in the quest of seekers who have described their experiences. Suggested offering $15. Register by Monday, July 13; marywoodsc.org
Wednesday, July 15
Min-Aqua Bats Water Ski Show
422 W. Park Ave., Minocqua
7 p.m.
See the world’s longest-running amateur waterski show, now in its 70th summer. Shows Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, mid-June to mid-August. Free fun for the whole family. minaquabats.com
Thursday, July 16
LAMBO Bike Ride
LAMBO Zip Trail
5:30 p.m.
Join the Lakeland Area Mountain Bike Organization (LAMBO) for weekly rides. Check Lambo Riders FB page Thursday mornings for updates.
Lamboriders.org
Friday, July 17
Community-wide Rummage Sale
Woodruff
8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Children’s Miracle Network fundraiser. Participants will donate a minimum of $5 and 100% of proceeds will got to CMN. Donations will get your sale listed on the event’s map. Maps available at Re/Max Property Pros in Minocqua and the Woodruff Town Hall the week of the event. minocqua.org.
Min-Aqua Bats Water Ski Show
422 W. Park Ave., Minocqua
7 p.m.
See the world’s longest-running amateur waterski show. Shows Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. Free fun for the whole family. minaquabats.com
Immortal Diamond: search for true self
Marywoods Sprituality Center
9:30-11:30 a.m.
First of a four-part series with Fr. Richard Rohr who challenges participants to look deep within themselves to find the diamond of their true selves. Suggested offering $15 per session or $50 for all. Register by Friday, July 10; marywoodsc.org
Saturday, July 18
Community-wide Rummage Sale
Woodruff
8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Children’s Miracle Network fundraiser. Participants will donate a minimum of $5 and 100% of proceeds will got to CMN. Donations will get your sale listed on the event’s map. Maps available at Re/Max Property Pros in Minocqua and the Woodruff Town Hall the week of the event. minocqua.org.
St. Germain Area Events
Due to the uncertainty surrounding the current COVID-19 outbreak, many Northwoods events have been postponed or canceled. Please verify information before heading out to any currently scheduled events.
Monday, July 13
Flea Market
St. Germain Community Park
8 a.m.-3 p.m. Mondays
Mondays through the summer. Visit stgermainfire.com or call 715-891-7333 for details.
Wednesday, July 15
St. Germain LIVE Concert Crawl
The Timbers Bar & Grill
Featuring Old Pine Road. Kick up your summertime fun with the concert crawl every Wedneasday. Free to attend; rain or shine. wi.st-germain.com
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