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Tuesday, March 1

Re-Tale Shop: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Tuesdays and Saturdays. Used books and more, at 25 Rives Street, next to the library. Hosted by the Friends of the Rhinelander District Library.

RHS Band Mardi Gras FUNdraiser: 5-8 p.m., CT’s Deli, downtown Rhinelander. Live music by Green Shades Jazz Ensemble, Mardi Gras themed food from Chef Tom until 7 p.m., drink specials, Mardi Gras Party Packs. No tickets required.

Sugar Camp Community Blood Drive: 2-6 p.m., Sugar Camp Town Hall. Call Mary Schoeneck to schedule an appointment, 175-272-1142. Held in partnership with the Community Blood Center.

Storytime at the Hodag Dome: 10-10:30 a.m. Stories, flannels, songs and fun. Hosted by the Rhinelander District Library. 715-365-1070.

Wednesday, March 2

Community Closet of Summit Lake: 4-6 p.m. Free clothing for babies, kids, adults (all sizes), bedding, shoes and more. Everyone welcome. Clothing donations accepted. N9570 Hwy B, across from the Summit Lake Town Hall.

Nicolet College Blood Drive: 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Lakeside Center Commons. Email Katie to schedule an appointment, kebrooks@nicoletcollege.edu or visit communityblood.org/donor. Sponsore code ON19.

Guided Snowmobile Trail Rides: 9 a.m.-2 p.m., meet at the Historic Railroad Depot downtown Eagle River. Every Wednesday and Thursday during riding season. Hosted by Sno-Eagles. eagleriver.org.

Thursday, March 3

“Holes,” Presented by SDR Drama Department: 7 p.m., John and Dori Brown Performing Arts Center at RHS. Based on the book, “Holes,” by Louis Sachar; featuring Stanley Yelnats, a kid who is under a curse. Called an “inventive and darkly humorous tale of crime and punishment – and redemption.” Free to attend.

Online Storytime: 10 a.m., Rhinelander Library Facebook page. A short but fun-filled storytime, includes a story, flannel, action rhyme and more. Join the fun! rhinelanderlibrary.org.

Rhinelander Community Closet: 9 a.m.-noon Thursdays, Trinity Lutheran Church, 235 N. Stevens Street. Free to anyone; please take only what you need. Offering variety of winter clothing for adults and children. Donations (clean, wearable, usable) accepted and needed during open hours or at Headwaters, Inc., 1441 E. Timber Drive. 715-369-1337.

Guided Snowmobile Trail Rides: 9 a.m.-2 p.m., meet at the Historic Railroad Depot downtown Eagle River. Every Wednesday and Thursday during riding season. Hosted by Sno-Eagles. eagleriver.org.

Friday, March 4

Frederick Place Auction: 3 p.m. through 3 p.m. Sunday, March 6 on Facebook. Replacing the annual dinner and auction which was canceled. Visit Frederick Place Facebook page to see items and bid. Also auctions March 11-13 and 18-20. Proceeds benefit NATH. nathnorthwoods.com.

“Holes,” Presented by SDR Drama Department: 7 p.m., John and Dori Brown Performing Arts Center at RHS. Based on the book, “Holes,” by Louis Sachar; featuring Stanley Yelnats, a kid who is under a curse. Called an “inventive and darkly humorous tale of crime and punishment – and redemption.” Free to attend.

Saturday, March 5

Annual Pastor Jack’s Wild Game Feed: 4 p.m., Elcho Community Pavilion. Wild game dinner including desserts. Appetizers and cash bar followed by dinner at 5 p.m. Bucket raffles and door prizes. A $15 donation supports the Pavilion. All are welcome.

“Holes,” Presented by SDR Drama Department: 7 p.m., John and Dori Brown Performing Arts Center at RHS. Based on the book, “Holes,” by Louis Sachar; featuring Stanley Yelnats, a kid who is under a curse. Called an “inventive and darkly humorous tale of crime and punishment – and redemption.” Free to attend.

Winter Farmers Market: 9 a.m.-noon Saturdays, YMCA of the Northwoods. Vendors and selections vary; chicken eggs. root crops, vegetables, apples, jams, jellies, cheeses, bread, soap and more. 715-362-9622 ext. 118 or mduschl@ymcanw.org.

Frederick Place Auction: 3 p.m. through 3 p.m. Sunday, March 6 on Facebook. Replacing the annual dinner and auction which was canceled. Visit Frederick Place Facebook page to see items and bid. Also auctions March 11-13 and 18-20. Proceeds benefit NATH. nathnorthwoods.com.

Re-Tale Shop: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Tuesdays and Saturdays. Used books and more, at 25 Rives Street, next to the library. Hosted by the Friends of the Rhinelander District Library.

Community Closet of Summit Lake: 9-10 a.m. Free clothing for babies, kids, adults (all sizes), bedding, shoes and more. Everyone welcome. Clothing donations accepted. N9570 Hwy B, across from the Summit Lake Town Hall.

Permaculture Class: 9 a.m., Nicolet College campus, Northwoods Center. “Native Vegetation, Wildlife, Microclimates.” Instructors Mike Haasl and Aimee Heavey. $35. Register at nicoletcollege.edu/outdooradventure.

Used Book Sale: 9 a.m.-noon, Demmer Library in Three Lakes. All types of books, some audio books, CDs VHS, DVDs. Books are $1, $2, some special bundling or fill-a-book-bag for $10. Proceeds support library programs and functions 715-546-3391.

Sunday, March 6

Lenten Sermon Series: 8:30 a.m. and 10:15 a.m., First United Methodist Church of Rhinelander. “24 Hours that Changed the World.” Sundays through April 17. Also available online at http://rfmc.online. For more information, 715-362-2091.

Frederick Place Auction: Through 3 p.m. Sunday, March 6 on Facebook. Replacing the annual dinner and auction which was canceled. Visit Frederick Place Facebook page to see items and bid. Also auctions March 11-13 and 18-20. Proceeds benefit NATH. nathnorthwoods.com.

“Holes,” Presented by SDR Drama Department: 1 p.m. matinee, John and Dori Brown Performing Arts Center at RHS. Based on the book, “Holes,” by Louis Sachar; featuring Stanley Yelnats, a kid who is under a curse. Called an “inventive and darkly humorous tale of crime and punishment – and redemption.” Free to attend.

Backpacking 101: 1-2:30 p.m., WinMan Chalet, Manitowish Waters. Learn how to reduce your pack weight, how to lead and adjust your pack, hang a bear bag and more. Free to attend. Led by Catherine Egelhoff, experienced backpacker. meetup.com/northwoods-adventures.

ProArte String Quartet: 3 p.m., Campanile Center for the Arts. One of the world’s most distinguished string quartets; ensemble-in-residence at UW-Madison School of Music and Chazen Mueum of Art. $28 adults/$15 students. campanilecenter.org

Monday, March 7

Virtual Book Club: For kids third through sixth grade, Rhinelander District Library. Runs through Feb. 28. Call 715-365-1070, ext. 1073 to register and for more information.

Oneida County Courthouse Blood Drive: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. To schedule a donation appointment, call 800-280-4102 or visit communityblood.org/donor. Sponsor code is ON88.

The Sound of Color: 6-9 p.m., Nicolet College Theater. Nicolet Cosmetology students will showcase hair and makeup talents. An evening of artistry and music. Silent auction. $20/$15 with food pantry donation. nicoletcollege.edu.

Tuesday, March 8

LWVNOW Meeting: 10 a.m., virtual. Featuring Tracy Hartman, Oneida County Clerk. Hartman will talk about poll workers and the election process. This League of Women Voters of the Northwoods meeting is free and open to the public. Visit lwvnow.org to register and for more information on the program.

Introduction to Energy: 6-7:30 p.m., RHS library. Learn how energy works inour mind, body and spirit and how you can optimize your energy. Ages 20 and older. Rhinelander School District Community Education. $20/register by March 4; search “community” on district website. Call Mike with questions, 715-365-9745.

Coffee and Kids Parent Discussion Group: 10 a.m., Demmer Library in Three Lakes. Monthly parent-led group to discuss concerns, share stories and ask questions centered around children. demmerlibrary.org or call 715-546-3391 for information or virtual link.

Permaculture Class: 6-8 p.m., Nicolet College campus, Northwoods Center. “Soil Fertility and What to Plant Where.” Instructors Mike Haasl and Aimee Heavey. $35. Register at nicoletcollege.edu/outdooradventure.

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