JANUARY 2, 2019 5:30 p.m. A G E N D A 1.Call to Order 2.Chairman’s Remarks/Welcome New Commissioner Kristine Lendved 3.Approval of Agenda 4.Approval of Minutes – December 5, 2018 5.Town of Cable Supervisor’s Report – Sue Thurn 6.Presentation by Jeff Raether, Director, Cable Area Chamber of Commerce 7.Committee Reports: Connect Communities Design Committee Economic Development Culture/Education/Recreation – Campground Expenditures Cable Tomorrow Cable Tomorrow Web Page Roads/Infrastructur 8.Discussion/Possible Action on Structure of Committees/Commissions 9.Discussion/Possible Action on Plan Commission Priorities for 2019 10.Discussion/Possible Action on Gun Club Overlay 11.Discussion/Possible Action on Vincent Beacom Application for Short-Term Rental 12.Discussion/Possible Action Re: Comp Plan Language for Short-Term Rentals 13.Discussion/Possible Action on Mural at Rondeau’s 14.Discussion/Possible Action on Comp Plan Amendments [Recreation 15.Discussion/Possible Action on Proceeding with Plans for Bike Park 16.Discussion/Possible Action on Conditional Use Permit for Campground 17.Discussion/Possible Action on Deer Management Plan 18.Discussion Alternative Logos 19.Other Issues 20.Possible Work Meeting Date: 21.Next Meeting:February 6, 2019
Namakagon Community Club
Jan 3
Namakagon Town Hall
January 3, 2019 Social time 6:00pm-6:30pm, potluck dinner @ 6:30. Our hosts and hostesses will be Kelly & Kerri Nelson and Craig & Debbie Forneris. They would like to have a “CHILI FEED” theme and have asked that you please bring your favorite chili, fixings, salad, bread or deserts with this theme in mind. Our speaker for this evening will be Sarah Boles and she will be sharing a program called Wolves and Cougars with us. COME ONE, COME ALL – invite your relatives, friends and neighbors. If you would like to join our club the dues are $5.00 per person per year. Guests are always welcome. The more the merrier!!! Meetings are at Namakagon Community Center, corner of M & D.
Don’t forget your white elephant gift. Hope to see you there.
Men's Discussion group
Jan 3
Rivers Eatery
January 3, 2019 6:30pm This group meets the first Thursday of the month. Coordinator: Jack Wichita Currently reading: Mind of the Raven by Bernd Heinrich
Guest Appreciation Weekend
Jan 3 - Jan 6
Rookery Pub Fine Dining
January 3 – 6, 2019 As we begin 2019, our 11th year in business here at the Rookery, we want to offer a special thank you to all our guests who have supported us along the way. At the same time, for folks who perhaps haven't joined us in awhile, we'd like to invite you back to see for yourselves what you've been missing. We'd love for you to taste firsthand why our recent dining reviews have been so favorable. In addition to all the delicious items on our new winter menu, Chef Tim is preparing a superb three course guest appreciation dinner this weekend at a sensational special price of just $25. Less than the normal menu price of the entrée alone! Starter: House Salad OR Soup du Jour
Entrée: Coffee Rubbed Filet Mignon OR Boneless Filet of Northern Pike with twice baked potato and fresh vegetable du jour
Dessert: Crème Brûlée
Remember, this guest appreciation special is being offered every evening this weekend, Thursday thru Sunday. Our regular winter menu also will be available. And most likely another limited special, featuring the surplus Maine lobster we brought in for New Year's Eve.
We'd love to see you this weekend. To extend our thanks for your loyal patronage over the past decade. And to welcome you back to the Rookery again in 2019!
Snake Feeding
Jan 5
Cable Natural History Museum
January 5, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
North End Classic Snowshoe Event
Jan 5
North End Trail Head
January 5, 2018 10 am A 12k and 5k snowshoe Run/walk on rolling and remote trails through Bayfield County forest. Food and awards to follow at the Community Center in Cable. See www.northendskiclub.org for more information and registration.
THANK YOU Two-er
Jan 5
Sawmill Saloon
January 5, 2019 Sat 7 PM Hosted by Fiddler On The Mend Kevin McMullin
TOWN BOARD MIDDLE MEETING
Jan 8
Town of Cable
JANUARY 8, 2019 4:00 P.M. – TOWN OFFICE A G E N D A 1.CALL TO ORDER 2.Approval of Agenda 3.Approval of Minutes:December 13, 2018 Town Board MeetingDecember 13, 2018 Special Elector Meeting 4.Clerk’s Report 5.Discussion/Possible Action Resolution to Authorize Karl Kastrosky as Agent of Record for Forest Lodge Library 6.Discussion/Possible Approval of Forest Lodge Library Lease with Cable Natural History Museum 7.Discussion/Possible Action on Norvado Contract for New Server 8.Discussion/Possible Action on Year-End Finance Review 9.Discussion/Possible Action on Possible Budget Amendment 10.Discussion/Possible Action on 2019 Audit 11.Discussion/Possible Action on Birkie Donation Request 12.Discussion Re: Tax Bill for John Higgins Property 13.Discussion/Possible Action Re: Plan Commission Recommendation on Mural 14.Discussion/Possible Action Re: Attendance at WTA Meeting, February 15, 2019 at Lakewoods 15.Authorize Roads Foreman Lang to Negotiate and Contract for Sale of Town Owned Excess Personal Property Consisting of: USED SNOWPLOW, 16.Schedule for Employee Reviews 17.Approval of Claims: Town of Cable Check Nos.: Fire Dept. Check Nos.: Forest Lodge Library Check Nos.: 18. CLOSED SESSION: MOTION to go into Closed Session at __, per Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(c) to consider employment, promotion, compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility.
MOTION by , seconded by to adjourn the Closed Session and reconvene in open session at Roll call: 19.Other Issues 20.Adjournment
Airport Commission Meeting
Jan 9
Cable Community Centre
Cable Union Airport Airport Commission Meeting January 9th, 2019 4:30 pm at the Cable Community Center County Hwy M, Cable, WI.
Agenda Approval of Agenda Approval of the November meeting minutes Treasurer’s Report Manager’s Report Public Comment
Old Business Possible brushing project of property perimeter ALP review, input for finalization and petition requests and finalization Update from BOA representative, Mark Graczykowski Update on talks with the National Park Service Terminal Building maintenance and painting Parod hanger entrance project Update on Telemark properties Update on Compliance Issues Update related to the 2018 season and possible equipment purchases New Business Consideration of possible parking on Airport property for the Fat Tire Bicycle Race, 2019. Parking by the Birkie Assoc. for the race, Feb. 2019, with Birkie representative Possible parking at the Cable Rod and Gun Club for events Consideration and contract with QTPOD Snow plowing update Airport property use by the Cable Natural History Museum for their Fund Raiser Items for next meeting agenda Set date for next meeting Adjournment
Town of Grand View Board Meeting
Jan 9
Town of Grand View
2019 Typically the second Wednesday of the month (except in April when it follows the Annual Meeting)
Dinner Lecture
Jan 10
Rookery Pub Fine Dining
January 10, 2019 Cable Natural History Museum Dinner Lecture at the Rookery: Puke, Poop and DORs: Utilizing the Underappreciated Parts to Study the Ecology of Snakes Dr. Julie Ray, science teacher for the Winter School District, used unusual methods to study the ecology of tropical snakes. Join her to learn about the amazing discoveries you can make about elusive animals just by picking up roadkill. Meet at 5:30 p.m. at the Rookery Pub. You may also join us for dinner and conversation after the presentation. Register by January 9 by calling 715-798-3890 or on line at www.cablemuseum.org $5 member/$10 non-member.
T.H.U.R.S.
Jan 10
Redbery Books
January 10, 2019 3:00pm This group meets the second Thursday of every month. Coordinator: Bev Bauer Currently reading: The Bookshop by Penelope Fitzgerald
The Seeley Hills Classic is the second-largest annual classic cross-country ski event on the Birkebeiner Trail. The 42K race is sanctioned by the US Ski & Snowboard and is an American Birkebeiner qualifying race. The marathon race also connects some of the biggest cross-country ski events across the region, as the Seeley Hills Classic is the first of six races in the CXC Marathon Cup series.
Snake Feeding
Jan 12
Cable Natural History Museum
January 12, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
Specimen Behind-the-Scenes Tour
Jan 12
Cable Natural History Museum
January 12, 2019 Are you curious about the Cable Natural History Museum’s collections? Join the Curator Naturalist for an inside look at our Museum. See specimens of interest brought out from storage for up-close viewing and information about their origin. Drop in to the Museum classroom any time from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
CPSXC Rd 1 & Rd 2
Jan 12 - Jan 13
Lakewoods Resort
January 12 – 13, 2019 4 PM 2018/19 season starts off with one of our racers favorite, Lakewood's Resort in Cable, WI Exact course route this year will depend on snow conditions, course will be approx 7-10 miles in length & UNPLOWED. Ice permitting pits will be located on the lake but Lakewood's Resort also has an ample supply of parking in the many different parking lots. More details to come
Backcountry Film Festival
Jan 15
Sawmill Saloon
January 15, 2018 The Winter Wildlands Alliance Backcountry Film Festival celebrates the human-powered winter experience through film. Join us from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Sawmill Saloon in Seeley, WI, to enjoy great films, win great raffle prizes, and support the Cable Natural History Museum’s educational programs. (Caution: some films may contain casual profanity and intense situations.) Tickets are $10 at the door. Contact 715-798-3890 for more info.
Town of Drummond Board Meeting
Jan 15
Town of Drummond
January 15, 2019
Word of Mouth
Jan 15
Redbery Books
January 15, 2019 6:30pm This group meets the third Tuesday of the month. Coordinator: Jackie Kruse Currently Reading: Killer of the Flower Moon by David Grann
Drummond Public Library Thru the True Lens Photo Exhibit
Jan 15 - May 4
Drummond Public Library
January 15 - May 4, 2019 (Opening Reception January 15, 2019 3-5pm) Drummond Public Library Presents Photographer Jeremy Oswald in a photo exhibit of local visual phenomena.
Town of Drummond Board Meeting
Jan 15
Drummond Civic Center
January 15, 2019 6:30pm 1. Call to Order. 2. Approval of minutes of the December 11, 2018 town board meeting. 3. Treasurer and Other Committee Reports. 4. Public comment. 5. Consider proposed County aquatic invasive species amendatory ordinance. 6. Consider snowmobile trail #63 re-route. 7. Consider USFS Challenge Cost-Share Agreement for recreation site maintenance. 8. Consider bids for new pickup truck. 9. Consider proposal for Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan. 10. Consider bus garage electricity charges for trail groomer. 11. Consider traffic sign replacement charges following auto accident. 12. Consider library/town shared wages. 13. Planning and discussion of future projects and agenda items. 14. Set time and date for next meeting. 15. Adjourn.
Chapter & Verse Book Club: The Button War and Gandhi
Jan 16
Redbery Books
January 16, 2019 4:30 – 5:30pm Chpater and Verse will meet to discuss The Button War by Avi and Gandhi: A March to the Sea by Alice B. McGinty.
Antler Shelf Basket
Jan 17
Cable Natural History Museum
January 17, 2018 (Adult Naturalist Program) Join expert instructor Della Pleski to weave a decorative basket on a frame of a drilled antler. It is a fun basket to make, with colored sea grass and of course a little “jazz”. Weavers of all skill levels will add beads, decorative wire, or their own accents. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Cable Natural History Museum. Space is limited. Register and get your supply list by January 3 by calling 715-798-3890 or go to www.cablemuseum.org $50 member/$55 non-member.
Town of Cable Board Meeting
Jan 17
Cable Community Centre
January 17, 2019 6:00pm 1.Call to Order 2.Approval of Agenda 3.*Approval of Consent Agenda -Approval of Minutes:Middle Meeting Minutes – January 8, 2019-Treasurer’s Report:Closed Session – January 8, 2019General Account Balance:Cemetery: -Sanitary District Report -Forest Lodge Library Report -Cable Union Airport Commission Report – Receipt Draft January 9, 2010 Minutes -Plan Commission Report – Receipt December 5, 2018 Minutes and Draft January 2, 2019 Minutes -Roads Report 4.Chairman’s Report – Clean Boats/Clean Water, Update on Cable Tomorrow Projects and Communication 5.Public Input 6.Discussion/Possible Action on Birkie Request for Road Closures During Birkie 2-23-2019 7.Discussion/Possible Action to Approve George’s Goats for Grandmas Event, 4-27-2019 8.Discussion/Possible Action Short-Term Rental Application for Vincent A. Beacom 9.Presentation on Room Tax and Short-Term Rental – Jeff Raether, Director Cable Area Chamber of Commerce 10.Room Tax Commission Report by Commissioner Brett Rondeau 11.Discussion/Possible Action on WEDA Connect Communities Contract 12.Discussion/Possible Action Regarding Adoption of Policy on Commissions & Committees 13.Authorization to Hire Fire Department Personnel as Back-up Roads Crewmen 14.Discussion/Possible Action Re: Disposal of Town Owned Real Property – Former Fire Hall Building 15.Discussion/Possible Action on Construction of Shared Storage Building in Village 16.Discussion/Possible Action on Agreement with the Cable Natural History Museum to Designate the Cable Community Centre as a Recovery Center for the Museum 17.Discussion/Possible Action on Purchase of New Laptop for Clerk 18.Approval Claims: Town of Cable Check Nos. Forest Lodge Library Check Nos. Fire Department Check Nos. 19.Date for Next Middle Meeting: 20.Next Board Meeting February 21, 2019 21.Adjournment
*All items on the Consent Agenda are approved with one motion. Any item may be pulled for separate discussion or vote.
Third Annual Seeley Big Fat Race
Jan 19
Seeley
January 19, 2019 10:00 a.m. The Seeley Big Fat Race is a self-supported, low-key 14-mile fat bike race starting and finishing in Seeley. The race features groomed singletrack and other trails in the Seeley area. There is also a 6-mile option for riders looking for a shorter distance. This is an excellent opportunity to get a taste of some of the great winter bike trails in the Chequamegon area.
The Sawmill Saloon is the place to be for registration before the race and for fun afterwards. Registration is $45 through December 31. From January 1 through race day the registration fee will be $65. Riders may register online at Eventbrite or at the Sawmill Saloon on Friday, Jan. 18 from 6:00-8:00pm and Saturday from 7:30-9:00 am. Registration is limited to 125 participants, and the event is expected to fill.
January 19, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890.
Snowshoe Adventure
Jan 19
Hayward Library Trails
January 19, 2019 Join Naturalist Emily Stone for an easy adventure at the Hayward Library Trails. Learn about winter tree ID, animal tracking, birds, and anything else you’re curious about! Dress for the weather. Meet at 10:30 a.m. in front of the library. Register by January 17, and reserve snowshoes (if needed) by calling 715-798-3890. Brought to you by supporters of the Hayward Library. Donations welcome.
8th Annual Ice Fishing Tournament
Jan 19
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
January 19, 2019 12 AM – 4 PM Details to follow
Women’s Winter Brunch
Jan 19
Living Hope Church of Cable
January 19, 2019 11:30am Ladies, Join us to Celebrate Faith, Hope, Love and Friendship
January 19, 2019 7:30 pm Live Music by "THE KNUCKLEHEADS 4"
Monthly Meeting Monthly snowmobile meeting
Jan 20
Namekagon Town Hall
Jananuary 20, 2019 February 17, 2019 March 17, 2019 April 21, 2019 May 19, 2019
10:30am – 12pm
Dinner Lecture: MikoMan to the Gulf
Jan 22
Sawmill Saloon
January 22, 2019 Last fall, local adventurer Ned Zuelsdorff floated his pontoon boat “MikoMan” from the Twin Cities to the Gulf of Mexico. Join us at 5:30 p.m. at the Sawmill Saloon in Seeley, WI, to hear all about it! If you want to stay for dinner and conversation after the talk, then we’ll order before Ned starts, and the food will be served around 6:45 p.m. when the talk ends. Register by January 20 by calling 715-798-3890 or go to www.cablemuseum.org $5 member/$10 non-member for the talk.
Get A Clue! Mystery Book Club
Jan 22
Forest Lodge Library
January 22, 2019 6:30pm This group meets every other month. The next meeting is in January. Coordinators: Kristine Lendved and Sarah Letke Currently reading: The Life We Bury by Allen Eskens
2nd Annual Wild about Winter Ecology Wisconsin Master Naturalist Advanced Training
Jan 24 - Jan 26
Cable Natural History Museum
January 24 — 26, 2019 Graduates of the Wisconsin Master Naturalist program and others are invited to spend a cozy winter weekend at Forest Lodge learning about nature in winter with Master Naturalist Instructor Emily Stone and other experts. The training begins at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday and will engage students in a variety of indoor and outdoor activities with experts. We’ll end by 1:00 on Saturday. All meals are included. Registration cost is $200 with lodging at the historic Gatehouse, and $135 for commuters. Register online at www.cablemuseum.org by January 14. Learn more under Adult Naturalist Programs on cablemuseum.org OR on www.wimasternaturalist.org.
Flow of Good Movement
Jan 24
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Jan 24
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Snake Feeding
Jan 26
Cable Natural History Museum
January 26, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
Talon Talk Live Raptor Program
Jan 26
Cable Natural History Museum
January 26, 2019 Meet the Cable Natural History Museum’s live education raptors in person! Learn all about the amazing world of birds of prey from Naturalist Haley Appleman.10:30-11:30 a.m. Please come early to find a seat. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
Behind-the-Scenes Tour
Jan 29
Cable Natural History Museum
January 29, 2019 Are you curious about the Cable Natural History Museum’s collections? Join Mollie Kreb, Curator Naturalist, for an inside look at our Museum. See specimens brought out from storage; touch study skins and teaching skulls; take an exclusive tour inside of the collection room. You’ll want to catch this opportunity to view what’s not usually open to the public! 1:00-2:30 p.m. Register by January 26 by calling 715-798-3890 or go to www.cablemuseum.org. Participants must be 12 years of age or older and accompanied by an adult if under 18. $10 member/$15 non-member. Space is limited.
Flow of Good Movement
Jan 29
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Snowshoe Hike
Jan 31
Rookery Pub Fine Dining
January 31, 2019 (Adult Naturalist Program) Join Cable Natural History Museum Naturalist Emily Stone for a moderately strenuous adventure behind the Rookery Pub. We’ll look for tracks and signs, talk about the local natural communities, and explore otherwise inaccessible wetlands and islands on National Forest land. It’s a new route this year! Dress for the weather. Meet at 3:00 p.m. at the Rookery, then end in the restaurant for a warm drink. Register by January 28 by calling 715-798-3890 or go to www.cablemuseum.org. Snowshoes are available to borrow by calling ahead. $10 member/$15 non-member, includes your first drink. 15% off your dinner if you stay!
Flow of Good Movement
Jan 31
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Jan 31
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Snake Feeding
Feb 2
Cable Natural History Museum
February 2, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
Hiking Adventure in Fairyland
Feb 2
Cable Natural History Museum
February 2, 2019 Join Naturalist Haley Appleman for a moderately strenuous adventure in the Fairyland State Natural Area at Forest Lodge. Explore enchanted old growth hemlocks on the former estate of Museum founder Mary Griggs Burke while experiencing and learning about the magic of nature. Be prepared for off-trail explorations. Dress for the weather. Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum by 9:30 a.m., carpool to the site, and return by noon. Snowshoes are available to borrow by calling ahead. Register by January 31 by calling 715-798-3890 or go to www.cablemuseum.org $5 member/$10 non-member.
Cable Rod & Gun Club's Ice Fishing Contest
Feb 2
The Loon Saloon (Event Headquarters)
February 2, 2019 10am - 4pm (May start fishing @ midnight) Cash Prizes for biggest fish in these categories: Walleye, Northern, Perch, Bluegill & Crappie. Entry ticket(s) $10.00 which includes entry into Cash Raffle. Do not need to be present or fish to be eligible for the cash raffle.
February 2, 2019 New for 2019! The Cable Rod and Gun Club will be offering limited, prime parking in our lot on McNaught Road only 1/3 mile walk on a trail to the American Birkebeiner start line in Cable! For more information please contact Tammy @ 715-580-0915 or visit our website at www.cablerodandgunclub.com
Cable Candidates Forum
Feb 4
Cable Community Centre
February 4, 2019 6:30 P.M.
YOUR CHANCE TO MEET AND DISCUSS ISSUES WITH THE CANDIDATES RUNNING FOR TOWN CHAIR IN THE CABLE PRIMARY ELECTION ON FEBRUARY 19, 2019: KATHY ZUELSDORFF DAVID POPELKA BRETT RONDEAU
February is Northwoods Humane Society Month!
Feb 4 - Feb 28
Redbery Books
February 2019 Redbery Books and Northwoods Humane Society Play Matchmaker All February! For Every Animal Book, Toy, Puzzle or Gift Item Purchased in February, 15% Will be Donated To The Northwoods Humane Society! What better time to host our 4th NHS fundraiser than the month of February, when Cupid bundles up I his -30 rated parka and Pac boots and slings love arrows at wistful shoppers in the pet food aisle? For the month of February, Redbery will donate a percentage of every sale of an animal-related book or gift item to the NHS Shelter. There are some fantastic books out right now, and we’re also bringing in some new and fun pet-related gift items, like dish towels, shopping bags, coffee mugs, bandannas and all kinds of other critter stuff. Remember, any book, toy, card, game or gift item in the store that features an animal is fair game for this fundraiser – and that’s a ton of items. We’re also going to hold weekly drawings for some great books and gift items, so share your love of animals and shop for your furry pals! We have lots more in store, so come see us! February hours: Open Wednesdays 1 – 7pm, Thursday – Saturday 10am – 7pm, Extended hours on event weekends. Please go to www.redberybooks.com for the full February schedule. We offer FREE shipping, every day, with no minimums!
Tapestry Style, Ribbed Wall Basket Class
Feb 5
Cable Natural History Museum
February 5, 2019 (Adult Naturalist Program) Join expert instructor Della Pleski to make a decorative yet functional wall basket woven on a frame of 3 hoops. Weavers of all skill levels will use a variety of materials for texture and color. 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Cable Natural History Museum. Space is limited. Register and get your supply list by January 22 by calling 715-798-3890 or go to www.cablemuseum.org $60 member/$65 non-member.
Flow of Good Movement
Feb 5
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Cable Town Plan Commission Meeting
Feb 6
Cable Community Centre
February 6, 2019 5:30 p.m.
Wine and Art
Feb 6
Moose Lips Java Joint
February 6, 2019 6pm to 8pm 2 for 1 Wine and Appetizers Artist: Donna Post Beginners Welcome!
Grand View Town Board Meeting
Feb 6
GRAND VIEW TOWN HALL
February 6, 2019 7:00pm Notice of the meeting and the agenda was posted at the Post Office, Town Hall, Grand View General Store and Pioneer Bar.
AGENDA 1. Call to order 2.Minutes, Treasurer’s report 3.Old Business: 4.Reports: Highway Dept., Town Board and Committees 5.Public Comments: Limited to total of 30 minutes 6.New Business: Updates on FEMA Projects, Room Tax and Building Inspector Ordinances, UDC Inspector. 7.Approve payment of bills 8.Adjourn 9.Discussion and action may occur on any of the above agenda items.
Town of Namakagon Comprehensive planning Commission
Feb 6
Namakagon Town Hall
February 6, 2019 9:00 AM Agenda Note. A majority of the Namakagon Town Board may be present at this meeting. All of the following items will be discussed and action may be taken 1.Approve minutes from January2, 2019 meeting. 2.Continue work on updating the Comprehensive Plan. 3.Review and discuss any other topics that might be brought before the commission. 4.Public comment 5.Set next meeting date and adjourn.
BABY IT'S COLD OUTSIDE!!
Feb 6 - Feb 9
My Villa Home Decor
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Feb 6 - Feb 14
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Dinner Lecture: Hot Topics in Geoscience
Feb 7
Rookery Pub Fine Dining
February 7, 2019 (Adult Naturalist Program) Tom Fitz, Professor of Geoscience at Northland College, will share the newest discoveries in geoscience. Possible topics include the latest in climate science and landing on Mars. Meet at 5:30 p.m. at the Rookery Pub. You may also join us for dinner and conversation after the presentation. Register by February 6 by calling 715-798-3890 or go to www.cablemuseum.org $5 member/$10 non-member.
Men's Discussion group
Feb 7
Rivers Eatery
February 7, 2019 6:30pm This group meets the first Thursday of the month. Coordinator: Jack Wichita Currently reading: Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann
Flow of Good Movement
Feb 7
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Feb 7
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Korean Dinner
Feb 8
Living Hope Community Church
February 8, 2019 6 PM Join us as Yong Ae Cluck shares the food of her culture.
Cost for the evening: Donation
Valentine Dinner Specials
Feb 8 - Feb 14
Lakewoods Resort
February 8 – 14, 2019 5:00 PM We're serving our Valentine Dinner Special Menu starting Friday, February 8th through February 14th so everyone can celebrate with their favorite Sweetie! Our special Valentine Menu will be served along with our regular Dinner Menu and all our daily features. Come on out and join us for some wonderful lakeside dining. By road or by trail! Menu Includes - Porcini Mushroom dusted Sea Scallops with Corn Etouffee - Baked Lobster bail with buttercream and rice pilaf - Apple Onion braised Pork Chop over mashed potato - Atlantic Cod with creamy Shrimp sauce over linguini - Grilled bone-In Ribeye with smoked cheddar butter and more. We'll also be serving our full menu of steaks, seafood and regional specialties plus our menu in Buck's Bar & Grill.
Snake Feeding
Feb 9
Cable Natural History Museum
February 9, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
Rag Rug Workshop
Feb 9
Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center
February 9, 2019 Scandinavian loop weaving is a simple and durable technique that uses no thread or looms, and turns trash into treasure! Bring 1-2 old bed sheets (any size will work) or other fabric that can be easily torn into strips, and a pair of sharp scissors. Some extra materials will be on hand. You will take your rug home to finish. Younger students are welcome with an adult helper. Meet at the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center in Ashland, WI, from 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Space is limited. Register by February 8, by calling the NGLVC at 715-685-9983. $10 per person. Call 715-798-3890 for more info.
Specimen Behind-the-Scenes
Feb 9
Cable Natural History Museum
February 9, 2019 Are you curious about the Cable Natural History Museum’s collections? Join the Mollie Kreb, Curator Naturalist, for an inside look at our Museum. See specimens of interest brought out from storage for up-close viewing and information about their origin. Drop in any time from 11:00 a.m. to noon. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890.
North End Classic Ski Race
Feb 10
Birkie Trail at west end of Powerline near North End Trailhead
FEBRUARY 10, 2019 Registration: Saturday, February 9, 2019 – 3:00-7:00PM, Rivers Eatery, Cable. Sunday, February 10, 2019 – 7:30-9:00AM, Rivers Eatery. Technique: Classic technique (diagonal stride and accepted variations) is to be used. Skating in any form is not permitted, including marathon skate, diagonal skate, flying herringbone, etc. Limited skating steps are permitted only when changing lanes or cornering. Technique use will be monitored and anyone observed skating will be disqualified. Start Times: 10:00AM – Mass Start – 12.5K and 25K; 10:05AM – Cookie Classic Start: Birkie Trail at west end of Powerline near North End Trailhead Finish: North End Cabin Courses: Start area on Birkie Trail at the west end of the Powerline. Short course finishes after one lap of the North End Trail at the North End Cabin. Long course goes to the Cabin and back out and repeats the loop. Cookie Classic: Same start area as 12.5K and 25K. Cookie .5K and 1 K do an out and back loop to the east on the Powerline/Birkie Trail. 2K follows the same course, diverts to the Birkie Classic Trail and returns to Powerline via the Birkie Trail. All skiers receive a cookie award. Cookie Classic skiers should not ski toward the North End Cabin on the main racecourse at any time. Getting to the Start: Ski from the North End Cabin up to the Birkie Trail. Turn left and ski on the Birkie Trail to the Powerline. About 1 km. Or, walk down Randysek Road toward Cable, and then up the hill on the plowed access road. Cut-off Times: All racers must reach Food Station 3 by 11:30. Cost: $50 up to and including Saturday, Feb. 9. $55 on race day. Youth (under 18): $20 up to and including Saturday, Feb. 9. $25 on race day. Cookie Classic: Free. For more information visit http://northendskiclub.org/north-end-classic-race/
Lion’s Club Meeting
Feb 11
Lakewoods Resort
2019 2nd and 4th Mondays of the Month 6:00pm
Adventures in Alaska (in Ely, MN)
Feb 12
Grand Ely Lodge in Ely, MN
February 12, 2019 Bears, bunnies, and bees, oh my! Join Cable Natural History Museum Naturalist Emily Stone to hear about her summer sabbatical to Alaska. She met with scientists and naturalists to learn about their exciting work. Meet at 12:00 p.m. at the Grand Ely Lodge in Ely, MN. Order lunch off the menu if you’d like. Donations accepted. For more info call 715-798-3890.
Flow of Good Movement
Feb 12
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Town of Drummond Board Meeting
Feb 12
Drummond Civic Center
February 12, 2019 6:30pm Agenda 1.Call to order 2.Approval of minutes of the January 15, 2019 Town Board Meeting 3.Treasurer and Other Committee Reports 4.Public Comment 5.Consider Proposals to update both Town and Campground websites. 6.Consider Amendment to snowmobile routes ordinance. 7.Consider membership to Town Advocacy Council 8.Update on delinquent room tax 9.Planning and discussion of future projects and agenda items. 10.Set time and date for next meeting. 11.Adjourn
Green Teacher Webinar: Using Progressive Skits to Teach Food Chains
Feb 13
Cable Natural History Museum
February 13, 2019 Teacher-led progressive skits are a quick and engaging way to make food chains come alive for students aged six to adult. They provide a good mix of teacher control and student creativity, and use repetition and humor to facilitate learning. They can be customized to work with any grade level or even mixed groups by selecting the level of vocabulary and detail you include. In her presentation, Museum Naturalist/Education Director Emily Stone will walk you through the basics. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Learn more at https://greenteacher.com/webinars/.
Valentine's Weekend Special Dinner
Feb 14 - Feb 17
Rookery Pub Fine Dining
February 14 – 17, 2019 Make it Special This Year... Bring Your Sweetie to the Rookery!
Appetizer Medjool dates stuffed with bleu cheese, wrapped in bacon, and drizzled with balsamic reduction
Soup or Salad Rookery Sweetheart Salad OR Ying & Yang Soup* (*sweet roasted red peppers smoothed with a lace of heavy cream + black bean purée with a hint of cumin & cilantro -- paired in the same bowl)
Entrée (choice of two) panko crusted halibut with coconut kaffir lime sauce grilled NY strip rubbed in chocolate and coffee half a lobster tail, two coconut panko jumbo shrimp, two grilled sea scallops
Dessert chocolate fondue with fresh strawberries and pound cake
All this for just $99/couple (reservations recommended) Serving from Valentine's Day thru the weekend Regular dinner menu also available
T.H.U.R.S.
Feb 14
Redbery Books
February 14, 2019 3:00pm This group meets the second Thursday of every month. Coordinator: Bev Bauer Currently reading: Prague Sonata by Bradford Morrow
Flow of Good Movement
Feb 14
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Wiz Kids Tech Assist
Feb 14
Forest Lodge Library
2nd & 4th Thursdays 2019 4:30pm - 6:00pm Need some help figuring out how to make your phone or device obey YOU?!? Consult the Wiz Kidz! Katelyn Bolen and Alec Campbell will be at the library each 2nd and 4th Thursday to help you out! Show up with your device and your questions. Leave with peace of mind and know how! No need to make a reservation....no fee involved
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Feb 14
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Snake Feeding
Feb 16
Cable Natural History Museum
February 16, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
Talon Talk Live Raptor Program
Feb 16
Cable Natural History Museum
February 16, 2019 Meet the Cable Natural History Museum’s live education raptors in person! Learn all about the amazing world of birds of prey from Naturalist Haley Appleman.10:30-11:30 a.m. Please come early to find a seat. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890.
Birch Fairy House Making Workshop
Feb 16
Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center
February 16, 2019 Come help out the fairies! Materials for making darling, irresistible houses for our Northwoods fairies will be provided, including a birch log “blank” on a base. All ages welcome, but children under age 13 need to be accompanied by an adult. Meet at the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center in Ashland, WI, from 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Space is limited. Register by February 14, by calling the NGLVC at 715-685-9983. $15 per house. For more info call 715-798-3890.
Drummond Sno-Jacks Barstool Races
Feb 16
Drummond, WI
February 16, 2019 We are excited to announce the 20th anniversary Barstool Race. Registration begins at 11:00am and racing begins at 12:00pm The Drummond Sno-Jacks sponsored races are held on Brian Miller Hill behind the Black Bear Inn in Drummond, WI located in the middle of the beatiful Chequamegon National forest, on Hwy 63 and trail 63
This Anniversary race will feature a special race of champions made up of the winners of the past 19 years.
We will have the general race, powder puff race and open class racing.
We will also reature a best of show category.
Fun, fun, fun can be had by all, with food and beverages served and enjoyed next to our bonfire.
On the day of the race, we will be pulling winners for the big Money Raffle with $7500.00 in cash payout, along with our fifty-fifty raffle.
This Event has been featured in the Wall Street Hournal, the Discovery Channel's "Wreckreation Nation", Discover Wisconsin Magazine, Popular Mechanics magazine, MSN, Channel 6 and Fox TV.
Everyone come and enjoy a day of fun at the Drummond Sno-Jacks Barstool Races.
For more information, please call Craig Manthey at Bear Country located across from the race event at 715-739-6645. Entry forms and rules can be found on the Drummond, WI site www.drummondwi.com or at Bear Country.
Monthly Meeting Monthly snowmobile meeting
Feb 17
Namekagon Town Hall
Jananuary 20, 2019 February 17, 2019 March 17, 2019 April 21, 2019 May 19, 2019
10:30am – 12pm
Town of Namakagon Board Meeting
Feb 18
Namakagon Town Hall
February 18, 2019 7:30 pm 1.Call meeting to order 2.Pledge Allegiance 3.Minutes from previous meeting 4.Financial 5.Comprehensive Planning Report 6.Discussion and possible action on a donation of $500 to the Chamber of Commerce for the Writer’s Tour. 7.Elk Country ATV Club Re: Opening Town Roads to ATVs. 8.Discuss and possible action for changes to Ordinance # 32 ATV/ UTV Routes. 9.Discussion and possible action on the a Road Project Agreement between the Town of Namakagon and the USDA, Forest Service, Chequamegon-Nicolet. 10.Discussion and possible action on Liquor License fees. 11.Approve Issuance of a Class A Liquor and Beer License to Back of House, LLC for he licensing period beginning July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2019. 12.Approve the appointment of Sara Eckert as an agent for Back of House, LLC. 13.Approve Issuance of Cigarette License to Back of House, LLC for the licensing period beginning July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2019. 14.Approve the Issuance of Operator’s Licenses #1130 Thru #1131 For the licensing period beginning July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2019. 15.Review Correspondence. 16.Public Comment 17.Set date for the next Board meeting March 12, 2019. 18.Adjourn @ _________________. Laura Bjork (Town Deputy Clerk)
CABLE PRIMARY ELECTION FOR CHAIR OF TOWN BOARD
Feb 19
Town of Cable
FEBRUARY 19, 2019 There will be a primary election in Cable to choose two of three candidates running for Chair of the Town Board. Electors will vote for ONE candidate! The top two will then compete in the April 2, 2019 election. Candidates Running for Chair are: Kathy Zuelsdorff, David Popelka and Brett Rondeau
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At the April 2, election, electors will choose one of two candidates for chair – the result of the February 19th primary.
Electors will also choose two Supervisors, a Clerk and a Treasurer Supervisors running: Kathy Zuelsdorff, Jack Radecki and Tony Merrill
Those running for Clerk and Treasurer are: Clerk:Deanne Allen Treasurer: Lori Lang
Word of Mouth
Feb 19
Redbery Books
February 19, 2019 6:30pm This group meets the third Tuesday of the month. Coordinator: Jackie Kruse Currently Reading: American Wolf by Nate Blakeslee
Flow of Good Movement
Feb 19
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Town of Barnes Board Meeting
Feb 19
Barnes Town Hall
February 19, 2019 6:30pm
Blue OX Music Festival Pre-Race Celebration Concert
Feb 20
Seeley Sawmill Saloon
February 20, 2019 7:00pm | Doors 6:00pm
Charlie Parr All Trails Meet Here! Tickets: $10 Advance $12 at the Door
Birkie Week Special
Feb 20 - Feb 24
Rookery Pub Fine Dining
February 20 - 24, 2019 Power your Pushes with Pasta & Protein Grilled Chicken & Pasta breast of chicken marinated in olive oil, lemon, and garlic; grilled and served over pasta tossed with fresh tomato, olives, onion, & sweet red pepper; finished with feta cheese and a drizzle of olive oil
Grilled Alaskan Halibut grilled halibut on a bed of saffron sticky rice pilaf served with a coconut lime sauce
*both specials served with green beans almandine Regular Dinner Menu Also Available featuring a multitude of protein & pasta entréesSpecial
Birkie Week Hours open Wednesday thru Sunday evening 4:30 PM to last reservation (reservations highly recommended) Birkie Week Dining Hours DINNER 5 nights, Wednesday thru Sunday 4:30 PM until last reservation, bar opens 4 PM (715) 794-2062 www.RookeryPub.com
Flow of Good Movement
Feb 21
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Town of Cable Board Meeting
Feb 21
Cable Community Centre
February 21, 2019 6:00 p.m. A G E N D A 1.Call to Order 2.Approval of Agenda 3.Approval of Consent Agenda* Treasurer’s Report:General Account Balance: (December 2018)Cemetery:$1,334.36 -Approval of February 4, 2019 Middle Meeting Minutes -Approval of Februar 4, 2019 Closed Meeting Minutes -Sanitary District Report -Forest Lodge Library Report -Cable Union Airport Commission Report – Receive Draft February 13, 2019 Minutes -Plan Commission Report – Receive Draft February 6, 2019 Minutes -Roads Report -Chairman’s Report -Acknowledge Attendance of Deb Nelson to Rural Conference in April as Part ofConnect Communities Required Training 4.Public Input 5.Discussion/Possible Action to Approve Picnic License for Fat Bike Birkie Event on March 8-9, 2019 6.Discussion/Possible Action to Join Wisconsin Town Association Town Advocacy Council 7.Discussion/Possible Action on Vince Beacom Short-Term Rental Special Use Application 8.Discussion/Possible Action to Adopt Resolution 19-01 In Support of Telecommuting Opportunities as Recommended by Plan Commission 9.Discussion/Possible Action to Adopt Resolution 19-02, to Reserve Liquor License for John Higgins Due to Fire Destruction on Corner Property Located at Highway 63 and County Highway M 10.Discussion/Possible Action to Approve MOU with DNR with Addition of Mark Dominkowski’s Signature 11.Discussion/Possible Action to Approve Agreement with Cooper Engineering on Namakagon River Road Culvert Replacement 12.Discussion/Possible Action on Town Road Aid Project Grant 13.Discussion/Possible Action on Control of Intersection of Robin Lane at North and South Riverside Road (Consider Plan Commission Recommendation) 14.Discussion/Possible Action on Short-Term Rental Comp Plan Amendment and Process for Approval as Recommended by Plan Commission 15.Discussion/Possible Action on Enforcement of Accommodations Tax Ordinance No. 12 16.Discussion/Possible Action on Garbage/Recycling Contract 17.Other Issues 18.Payment of Claims:Fire Department Check Nos. Forest Lodge Library Check Nos. Town of Cable Check Nos. 19.CLOSED SESSION: to go into Closed Session at __ Per 19.85(1)(c) to Consider Employee Compensation; and to DiscussConfidential Information Regarding Ongoing Litigation. ROLL CALL: MOTION to adjourn the Closed Session at ___ and reconvene the regular meeting in open session. ROLL CALL: 20.Reconvene Open Meeting at ___ 21.Next Middle Meeting Date: 22.Adjournment
HAVE THE WINTER BULES?
Feb 21 - Feb 24
My Villa Home Decor
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Buy, Show, Win!! 2019 Birkie Week Shopping!
Feb 21 - Feb 23
Cable Area Chamber of Commerce
February 21 - 23, 2019 1. BUY! Make a purchase at ANY Hayward, Seeley, Cable or Stone Lake area business Thursday through Saturday of Birkie week - dining, groceries, retail, gas, coffee - anything you buy, at any value, qualifies! 2. SHOW! Grab your race bib from ANY 2019 Birkie Week race and bring all your receipts to one of the drop-off locations. 3. WIN! Every receipt is an entry for a chance to win AWESOME prizes from area merchants!! It's that easy - don't miss out on a chance to win big! A huge thank you to our wonderful area merchants and partners!
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Feb 21
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Pollinators of the North with Naturalist Emily Stone
Feb 22
Washburn Public Library
February 22, 2019 Chequamegon Birders Club Meeting The tundra is carpeted with a swirling rainbow of wildflowers each summer, but who can brave the elements in order to pollinate them? Cable Natural History Museum Naturalist/Education Director Emily Stone spent last summer in Alaska asking herself that very question. Meet at 7:00 p.m. in the basement of the Washburn Public Library. For more info call 715-798-3890.
Cable American Legion Spaghetti Feed
Feb 22
Cable Community Center
February 22, 2019 4 PM – 8 PM
Snake Feeding
Feb 23
Cable Natural History Museum
February 23, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
Snow Camp for Kids
Feb 23
Cable Natural History Museum
February 23, 2019 Come join the fun at this year’s Camp Birkie for Kids! Children in Kindergarten through 6th grade can participate in this day-long environmental education camp at the Museum. Drop-off available at 7:00 a.m. and pick-up at 2:00 p.m. or when parents finish their race. Space is limited. Registration required by February 16 online at www.cablemuseum.org or by phone 715-798-3890. $80 per child.
American Birkebeiner
Feb 23
Cable to Hayward
February 23, 2019 Cable is Home of the American Birkebeiner, North America's largest Cross Country Ski Race, held annually each February. The world comes to the Cable & Hayward Areas for the Birkie & Kortelopet cross country ski races. The Birkie trail is world-famous and takes racers on a challenging 50k course from Cable to Main Street in downtown Hayward. Over 9,500 skiers, including many international visitors, participate in this event. There are many other events happening during the course of the weekend and days before: Birkie 50k (skate) or 55k (classic) Kortelopet 23k Prince Haakon 12k Elite Sprints Barnebirkie 5k/10k Family Fun Ski Junior Birkie Barkie Birkie Skijor Birkie Sit-Ski Giant SkiSnowshoe Hike Camp Birkie Child Care
February 24, 2019 8am - 5pm Join us to check out the US Nationals Snowshoe Championship Race Courses on Sunday, February 24th!
Snowshoe the courses are open for everyone to get a preview of what's to come. Lakewoods Resort & Sponsors of the US National Snowshoe Championships will be providing Hot CHocolate and Cookies for all attendees at the Lakewoods Lodge. No Charge to Attend!
It's not a race, it's just lots of fun and the perfect chance to see the most beautiful snowshoe race course in the nation. Smack in the middle of the Chequamegon National Forest amongst the hills and trees of Lakewoods Forest Ridges Golf Course, you'll be impressed the with natural beauty and the spectacular views of nature while hiking the several kilometers of trails. Try the 5k loop on the north side or make quick work on the 2.5k relay. You can even go out on the Marathon Course and try south trail. The national racers will be traveling it SEVEN times to reach their 26 mile goal.
Come join us as we get ready to welcome the NATION to Cable Wisconsin in March for the US National Snowshoe Championships. The courses will be groomed and open for you to enjoy through the season at no charge.
Lion’s Club Meeting
Feb 25
Lakewoods Resort
2019 2nd and 4th Mondays of the Month 6:00pm
TOWN OF CABLE MIDDLE MEETING
Feb 25
Cable Town Office
February 25, 2019 Town Office – 4:00 P.M. 1.Call to Order 2.Approval of Agenda 3.Public Input 4.CLOSED SESSION: to go into Closed Session at __ Per 19.85(1)(c) to Consider Employee Evaluations. ROLL CALL: MOTION to adjourn the Closed Session at ___ and reconvene the regular meeting in open session. ROLL CALL: 5.Reconvene Open Middle Meeting at ___ 6.Discussion/Possible Action Regarding Tree Trimming on Tahkodah Lake Road 7.Discussion/Possible Action on Allowing Lions Club to Place A 32’ x 40’ Storage Building on Town Owned Property at Cable Rec Park 8.Other Issues 9.Adjournment
Flow of Good Movement
Feb 26
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Memoirs in the Morning
Feb 27
Redbery Books
February 27, 2019 10:00am Reading memoirs, biographies and notable non-fiction This group meets every other month on the last Wednesday. Our next meeting is in February. We will be taking a break for the holidays. Please note the next meeting date! Coordinator: Maureen Palmer Currently Reading: Code Girls by Liz Mundy
Chapter and Verse
Feb 27
Redbery Books
February 27, 2019 4:30pm This group meets the third Wednesday of every month. Coordinator: Bev Bauer Currently Reading: This month, we'll discuss the books that were honored at the ALA/ALSC meeting in January, announcing the year's top honors for books.
Memoirs in the Morning:
Feb 27
Redbery Books
February 27, 2019 10:00am Reading memoirs, biographies and notable non-fiction This group meets every other month on the last Wednesday. Our next meeting is in February. We will be taking a break for the holidays. Please note the next meeting date! Coordinator: Maureen Palmer Currently Reading: Code Girls by Liz Mundy
Flow of Good Movement
Feb 28
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Dinner Lecture at the Rookery: Hot Topics in Geoscience
Feb 28
Rookery Pub Fine Dining
February 28, 2019 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM Tom Fitz, Professor of Geoscience at Northland College, will share the newest discoveries in geoscience. Possible topics include the latest in climate science and landing on Mars. Meet at 5:30 p.m. at the Rookery Pub. You may also join us for dinner and conversation after the presentation. Register by February 27 by calling 715-798-3890 or go to www.cablemuseum.org $5 member/$10 non-member.
Wiz Kids Tech Assist
Feb 28
Forest Lodge Library
2nd & 4th Thursdays 2019 4:30pm - 6:00pm Need some help figuring out how to make your phone or device obey YOU?!? Consult the Wiz Kidz! Katelyn Bolen and Alec Campbell will be at the library each 2nd and 4th Thursday to help you out! Show up with your device and your questions. Leave with peace of mind and know how! No need to make a reservation....no fee involved
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Feb 28
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Snow Outlaws World Finals
Mar 1 - Mar 2
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
March 1 – 2, 2019 12 PM Come Join 515 Racing for the last race of the Snow Outlaw Season! Food, Drinks, Racing, and fun for all! PRO-MOD Turbo 4-stroke - 775 lbs N/A 2-stroke 1050cc max - 650lbs N/A 2-stroke 1500cc max - 700lbs •••GASOLINE ONLY••• ***ALL PRO-MOD Turbo 4-stroke entries will use an OEM UNMODIFIED Arctic Cat / Yamaha IHI turbocharger. NO EXCEPTIONS*** LAKE RACER Turbo / Supercharged - 750 lbs Nitrous - 700 lbs N/A - 650 lbs SINGLE POWER ADDER ONLY! Turbo 4-stroke - 55mm Turbo 2-stroke - 61mm Supercharged 4-stroke - 68mm Nitrous 2/4-stroke - Unlimited •••GASOLINE ONLY••• OUTLAW OUTLAW - 625 lbs Nitrous Only - 575 lbs N/A - 525 lbs
Snowshoe Hike Behind the Rookery Pub CANCELED
Mar 1
Rookery Pub Fine Dining
CANCELED March 1, 2019 2:30 PM – 5 PM Join Cable Natural History Museum Naturalist Emily Stone for a moderately strenuous adventure behind the Rookery Pub. We’ll look for tracks and signs, talk about the local natural communities, and explore otherwise inaccessible wetlands and islands on National Forest land. It’s a new route this year! Dress for the weather. Meet at 2:30 p.m. at the Rookery, then end in the restaurant for a warm drink. Register by February 27 by calling 715-798-3890 or go to www.cablemuseum.org. Snowshoes are available to borrow by calling ahead. $10 member/$15 non-member, includes your first drink. 15% off your dinner if you stay! (Rescheduled from January 31.)
Snake Feeding
Mar 2
Cable Natural History Museum
March 2, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
The Smallest Falcon
Mar 2
Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center
March 2, 2019 The American Kestrel is North America’s smallest falcon, but as we all know, big things come in small packages. Come learn more about this tiny predator and meet the Museum’s live kestrel at the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center in Ashland, WI. Please come early to find a seat by 10:00 a.m. For more info call 715-798-3890.
World's Longest Weenie Roast!
Mar 2
Lakewoods Resort
March 2, 2019 4:29 PM All day party on the Lake! Cookout, Live Music, Snowmobile Speed Runs, and Grudge Match Snow Drags
Lakewoodsresort.com/weenieroast 715-794-2561
MARDI GRAS PARTY
Mar 2
Sawmill Saloon
MARCH 2, 2019 LIVE MUSIC 'KNUCKLHEADS 4' SERVING JUMBALAYA, CROLE SHRIMP, BLACKENED CAJUN STRIP STEAK MARDI GRAS INSPIRED DRINK SPECIALS
Mardi Gras Pancake Supper
Mar 5
Cable United Church of Christ
March 5, 2019 5:00 - 7:00pm Pancakes, Sausage, Ham, Applesauce, Syrup & Beverages Free will offerings Fund Drummond Area School District Student Scholarships
Namakagon Town Board Meeting
Mar 5
Namakagon Town Hall
March 5, 2019 7:30pm (This was moved up a week due to scheduling conflicts)
1.Call meeting to order 2.Pledge Allegiance 3.Minutes from previous meeting 4.Financial 5.Comprehensive Planning Report 6.Discussion and possible action on cemetery plots at the Town of Cable Cemetery. 7.Discussion and possible action on Resolution of Coordination on the decommissioning of Snake Trail. 8.Discussion and possible action to get carriers on cell tower for safety purposes. Requesting help from Northwest Regional Planning Commission and the Economic Development Council. 9.Discussion on Bayfield County application for 2019 Non-Metallic Mining Sites. 10.Library Report. 11.Review Correspondence. 12.Public Comment. 13.Date for the Annual Town Board meeting April 16, 2019 @ 7:00pm. 14.Set date for the next Board meeting April 9, 2019 @ 7:30pm. 15.Adjourn @ _________________. Laura Bjork (Town Deputy Clerk)
Flow of Good Movement
Mar 5
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
FAT TUESDAY
Mar 5
Sawmill Saloon
MARCH 5, 2019 LUNCH AND DINNER SPECIALS JUMBALAYA, GUMBO, SHRIMP CREOLE HURRICANES BACKGROUND MUSIC OF NEW ORLEANS JAZZ
Ash Wednesday Service
Mar 6
Cable United Church of Christ
March 6, 2019 6:00pm For more information 715-798-3066
Namakagon Plan Commission meeting
Mar 6
Namakagon Town Hall
March 6, 2019 9am
PLAN COMMISSION MEETING
Mar 6
Cable Community Center
March 6, 2019 – 5:30 p.m. See attached Agenda
Dinner Lecture: The Mysterious Boreal Chickadee
Mar 7
Rookery Pub Fine Dining
March 7, 2019 Steve Kolbe is an Avian Ecologist at the University of Minnesota’s Natural Resources Research Institute who has just begun field research in the Sax-Zim Bog north of Duluth, MN. He’ll give an introduction to the little-known and rarely-visited world of the Boreal Chickadee and what he and his colleagues hope to learn with the project. Meet at 5:30 p.m. at the Rookery Pub. You may also join us for dinner and conversation after the presentation. Register by March 6 by calling 715-798-3890 or go to www.cablemuseum.org $5 member/$10 non-member.
Community Club Dinner
Mar 7
Namakagon Town Hall
March 7, 2019 6pm
Flow of Good Movement
Mar 7
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Men's Discussion Group: The Stranger in the Woods
Mar 7
Redbery Books
March 7, 2019 6:30 - 7:30pm The men will meet to discuss The Stranger in the Woods by Michael Finkel. A National Geographic Best Book of the Year
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Mar 7
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Fat Bike Birkie
Mar 8 - Mar 9
Downtown Cable
Fat Bike Birkie- March 8 & 9, 2019
The 45NRTH Fat Bike Birkie is the premier on snow bike event in North America. Riders test their skill and endurance on the professionally groomed American Birkebeiner Ski Trail!
Two Full Days of Fat Bike Birkie at the Birkie Trailhead in Cable!
Friday 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM Courses Open for Pre-Riding 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM Expo / Bib Pick-Up / Bike Demos / Birkie Store
Saturday 7:30 AM to 8:30 AM Bib Pick Up - In the Great Hall 9:00 AM 47 km Fat Bike Birkie - The Big Fat 9:15 AM 21 km Fat Bike Birkie - The Chico 9:30 AM 10 km Fat Bike Birkie - Tour Expo / Bib Pick-Up / Bike Demos / Birkie Store / Brats + Beer! Post-Race Party for All Participants--Food! Plus your first beer is Free! 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM Spectators and families can purchase meal tickets, too!
Stay tuned for more fun!
Fat Bike Expo & Bib Pick Up Avoid the race morning rush and pick up your bib at the Fat Bike Expo located in the Great Hall at the Birkie Trailhead. Open from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm on Friday, March 9.
Fat Bike Birkie EXPO — Great Gear and Guidance from FBB Sponsors Fat Bike Demos All Day The Birkie Store, with Great Birkie Merchandise See CAMBA Raffle Prizes / Silent Auction Items from Fat Bike Birkie Sponsors Free Coffee from Hayward Coffee Company 7:30 to 8:30 am Race Day Bib Pick up available on Saturday from
March 9, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
Mushrooms of the Iceman
Mar 9
Cable Natural History Museum
March 9, 2019 In 1991, the oldest natural human mummy in Europe was discovered with remnants of two mushroom species. Why was Oetzi the Iceman carrying these two mushrooms over 5,000 years ago? Join Naturalist Mollie Kreb to learn about the tinder polypore and birch polypore. Meet at the Museum for an introduction to these mushrooms, then carpool to a nearby trail to find them. Practice carrying a fire with tinder polypore and try a birch polypore tea. Dress for the weather and bring snacks and water. Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum at 9 a.m. and return by noon. Register by March 5 by calling 715-798-3890 or go to www.cablemuseum.org $15 member/$20 non-member.
US National Snowshoe Championships & Hot Air for Hearts Citizen Races
Mar 9 - Mar 10
Lakewoods Resort
March 9 & 10, 2019 The Cable Area Hosts the Nation at Lakewoods Resort More information & registration at www.2019USSnowshoechampionships.com www.lakewoodsresort.com
Fat Bike After Party
Mar 9
Sawmill Saloon
March 9, 2019 The fat bike social event of the season is coming on Saturday, March 9 to the Sawmill Saloon from 4pm to 8pm. The After Party is CAMBA's winter biking major fund raising event - all proceeds will go back into maintaining and supporting over 70 miles of groomed winter bike trails. Not only can you have a great time, but you can also take home some pretty sweet swag. The Fat Bike After Party will have thousands of dollars of great merchandise items that you can take home if you are the lucky ticket holder or highest bidder. There will be raffles, silent auctions and other ways to get in on the great deals. We hope to see you there! Big thanks to all of our sponsors for the Fat Bike After Party.
LIVE MUSIC
Mar 9
Sawmill Saloon
March 9, 2019 ROSS WILLIAM PERRY Blues Starts at 7:30 PM
Lion’s Club Meeting
Mar 11
Lakewoods Resort
2019 2nd and 4th Mondays of the Month 6:00pm
Trivia Night!
Mar 12
Sawmill Saloon
March 12, 2019 Join the Museum for a bit of friendly competition at the Sawmill Saloon in Seeley, WI. The bar and kitchen will be at your service, and we’ll provide popcorn and lemonade. Bring a team of your friends, or join a table when you arrive. 6:00-8:00 p.m. Register by March 11 by calling 715-798-3890 or go to www.cablemuseum.org $10 per person.
Flow of Good Movement
Mar 12
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Business After 5 Hosted by Drumming Woods B & B
Mar 12
Drumming Woods B & B
March 12, 2019
Lenten Workshops
Mar 12
Cable United Church of Christ
March 12, 19, 26, & April 2, 2019 1:00pm For more information 715-798-3066
Town of Drummond Board Meeting
Mar 12
Drummond Civic Center
March 12, 2019 6:30pm Agenda 1.Call to Order 2.Approval of Minutes of the February 12, 2019 town board meeting 3.Treasurer and Other Committee Reports 4.Public Comment 5.Consider zoning request for multiple unit development (Michael Batten. Trustee, 48245 S. Lake Owen Dr.). 6.Approve vouchers for payment of bills 7.Review of employee time allocation and job descriptions 8.The board may choose to enter closed session pursuant to Wis. Stats. 19.85(1)(b) to discuss an employee’s dismissal, demotion, or discipline. 9.Any action resulting from Closed Session. 10.Planning and discussion of future projects and agenda items 11.Set time and date for next meeting 12.Adjourn
Town of Grand View Board Meeting
Mar 13
Town of Grand View
2019 Typically the second Wednesday of the month (except in April when it follows the Annual Meeting)
Business Planning – Growing and Exiting Strategies Resources also available for Starting a Business
Mar 13
Cable Community Center
March 13, 2019 5:00pm – 6:30pm Town of Cable Presents: Business Seminars Speaker – Andrew Donahue, MBA, M.A., Director – Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (CEED) Wisconsin Small Business Development Center at UW – Superior Seminars are Free and Open to the Public Contact for more information: Cyndi Kastrosky 715-292-3352 or cyndi@campdavidrealty.com
Town of Grand View Board Meeting
Mar 13
GRAND VIEW TOWN HALL
March 13, 2019 7:00pm Notice of the meeting and the agenda was posted at the Post Office, Town Hall, Grand View General Store and Pioneer Bar.
AGENDA 1. Call to order 2.Minutes, Treasurer’s report 3.Old Business: 4.Reports: Highway Dept., Town Board and Committees 5.Public Comments: Limited to total of 30 minutes 6.New Business: Resolution of Coordination on Decommissioning of Snake Trail, Room Tax Resolution, UDC Ordinance, Town Hall Kitchen Fire Suppression, Disposal/Acquiring of Highway Dept. Equipment, Electronic Meeting Ordinance/Resolution, Joining Town Advocacy Council. 7.Approve payment of bills 8.Adjourn 9.Discussion and action may occur on any of the above agenda items.
Dated this 11th day of March 2019 Teresa A Gunderson, Town Clerk
Flow of Good Movement
Mar 14
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Wiz Kids Tech Assist
Mar 14
Forest Lodge Library
2nd & 4th Thursdays 2019 4:30pm - 6:00pm Need some help figuring out how to make your phone or device obey YOU?!? Consult the Wiz Kidz! Katelyn Bolen and Alec Campbell will be at the library each 2nd and 4th Thursday to help you out! Show up with your device and your questions. Leave with peace of mind and know how! No need to make a reservation....no fee involved
THURS Book Club: Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk
Mar 14
Redbery Books
March 14, 2019 3:00 – 4:00pm THURS will meet to discuss Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk by Kathleen Rooney. NOW A NATIONAL INDIE BESTSELLER
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Mar 14
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Snake Feeding
Mar 16
Cable Natural History Museum
March 16, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
Talon Talk Live Raptor Program
Mar 16
Cable Natural History Museum
March 16, 2019 Meet the Cable Natural History Museum’s live education raptors in person! Learn all about the amazing world of birds of prey from Naturalist Haley Appleman.10:30-11:30 a.m. Please come early to find a seat. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890.
Annual Trail Groomer Appreciation
Mar 16
Lakewoods Resort
March 16, 2019 1 PM – 4 PM Join Lakewoods in showing appreciation for another great snowmobile season. Your $10 donation at the door gets you a great lunch buffet and access to all the fundraising games and raffles. Stick around for the check presentation and hear some on-the-trail stories and shenanigans from the groomers themselves. All trail groomers and trail bosses from Ashland, Bayfield, and Sawyer County Snowmobile Alliances, as well as area Emergency Services, are invited to attend at no charge. Money raised at the event is split based upon participation from the counties being represented. So invite all your friends and take a bigger check back to your county for the effort. Join in the fun and thank them for the hard work creating another super snowmobile season on the trails of Northwest Wisconsin.
St. Patty's Dinner Special
Mar 16
Sawmill Saloon
March 16, 2019 5pm Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner House Slow Cooked Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potatoes, Carrots, and Reuben Marble Rye
Monthly Meeting Monthly snowmobile meeting
Mar 17
Namekagon Town Hall
Jananuary 20, 2019 February 17, 2019 March 17, 2019 April 21, 2019 May 19, 2019
10:30am – 12pm
St. Patrick's Day Dinner
Mar 17
Lakewoods Resort
March 17, 2019 Noon - 3:00pm Corned beef 'n Ham Live Music Refreshments Silent Auction Adults: $15 Children (Under 12): $8 Children (Under 5): Free
Sponsored by Cable Lions Club
St. Patty's Day Party
Mar 17
Sawmill Saloon
March 17, 2019 Live Music 3PM ALLISON HAND SAWMILL SESSION BAND Irish Music Fiddle Flute Guitars Staring at Noon Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner House Slow Cooked Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potatoes, Carrots, and Reuben Marble Rye
St Patricks Day Bash
Mar 17
Ammo's Evergreen Tavern
March 17, 2019 Live Music by Pucky and Brian 1-4pm Snacks Green beer and lots of cheer
Drawing: Explore Perspective
Mar 18 - Mar 19
WITC Hayward
March 18, 2019 10am – 4pm Class size limit: 14 Class ID # 24377Catalog #60-815-600Class Fee: $31.50/$18.00(62+) Learn techniques of perspective to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on the flat surface of paper. You’ll practice linear perspective, atmospheric perspective and color use to create depth in your artwork. Use your own photos of buildings or street scenes to apply perspective techniques of line, value and color. Work with many drawing materials. This class is offered two days. You may sign up for one or both classes. Please bring a sack lunch. You may view the supply list at www.witc.edu/supplies Please contact instructor Diana Randolph if you have any questions at oiabms@cheqnet.net or 715-798-3619
Registration is currently open! Please register by phoning WITC-Ashland at 715-682-4591, ext. 3182
There are supply lists for all these classes. Diana will email you the list one week prior to the class date IF you are on her class roster. Otherwise you may look at www.witc.edu/supplies. You may also email the instructor at any time and she’d be happy to email it to you.
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Mar 18
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Flow of Good Movement
Mar 19
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Get A Clue! Mystery Book Club
Mar 19
Forest Lodge Library
March 19, 2019 6:30pm This group meets every other month. The next meeting is in March. Coordinators: Kristine Lendved and Sarah Letke Currently reading: The Ruin by Dervla McTiernan
Lenten Workshops
Mar 19
Cable United Church of Christ
March 12, 19, 26, & April 2, 2019 1:00pm For more information 715-798-3066
Word of Mouth: Norwegian by Night
Mar 19
Redbery Books
March 19, 2019 6:30 – 7:30pm Word of Mouth will meet to discuss Norwegian by Night by Derek B. Miller.
Dinner Lecture at The Ranch: How Animals Learn
Mar 20
The Ranch in Hayward
March 20, 2019 The science of behavior has come a long way since Pavlov's experiments with salivating dogs. With Naturalist Haley Appleman, we'll discover why a bear returns to the same backyard night after night, how the Cable Natural History Museum's raptors learn to stay calm in front of school groups, and the best ways to teach your pets. We’ll even practice training each other! Meet at 5:30 p.m. at The Ranch in Hayward. You may also join us for dinner and conversation after the presentation. Register by March 19 by calling 715-798-3890 or go to www.cablemuseum.org $5 member/$10 non-member.
Chapter & Verse Book Club: Video Chat With Avi
Mar 20
Drummond School
March 20, 2019 4:30 – 5:30pm Chapter and Verse will have a video chat with Avi, author of The Button War, at Drummond School.
Flow of Good Movement
Mar 21
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Snake Feeding
Mar 23
Cable Natural History Museum
March 23, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
Ashland/Bayfield County WI Pasta Feed
Mar 23
American Legion Post 487
March 23, 2019 4 PM – 8 PM
The amazing Tavern League of WI family is moving to the gorgeous Northwoods as the Ashland/Bayfield County Tavern League hosts their first VetsRoll fundraiser!!
This event is hosted at the Cable (WI) American Legion Post 487 and features delicious pasta and fixings along with raffles and games.
Adults are just $10... Kids 10 & under just $5
Hope to see our Northwood friends in Cable!
Martini’s & Make Up!!!
Mar 23
My Villa Home Decor
March 23, 2019 Noon – 5pm Come For A Free Makeover And Experience Our Organic Makeup Line Ecco Bella While Sipping On A Martini What a Great Way to Get Rid of the Winter Blues Come Find Happy Casual and Glamorous
Lion’s Club Meeting
Mar 25
Lakewoods Resort
2019 2nd and 4th Mondays of the Month 6:00pm
Flow of Good Movement
Mar 26
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Lenten Workshops
Mar 26
Cable United Church of Christ
March 12, 19, 26, & April 2, 2019 1:00pm For more information 715-798-3066
Marketing Trends in 2019 and Return on Investment
Mar 27
Cable Community Center
March 27, 2019 Town of Cable Presents: Business Seminars 5:00pm – 6:30pm Speaker – Andrew Donahue, MBA, M.A., Director – Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (CEED) Wisconsin Small Business Development Center at UW – Superior Seminars are Free and Open to the Public Contact for more information: Cyndi Kastrosky 715-292-3352 or cyndi@campdavidrealty.com
Flow of Good Movement
Mar 28
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Wiz Kids Tech Assist
Mar 28
Forest Lodge Library
2nd & 4th Thursdays 2019 4:30pm - 6:00pm Need some help figuring out how to make your phone or device obey YOU?!? Consult the Wiz Kidz! Katelyn Bolen and Alec Campbell will be at the library each 2nd and 4th Thursday to help you out! Show up with your device and your questions. Leave with peace of mind and know how! No need to make a reservation....no fee involved
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Mar 28
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Snake Feeding
Mar 30
Cable Natural History Museum
March 30, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
Snow Softball EG vs Choppers
Mar 30
Cable Town Park
March 30, 2019 11 AM – 4 PM Playing in Cable this year be to Evergreen by 11am for sign up
Pastels: Buildings in Settings
Apr 1
Cable UCC Church Fellowship Hall
April 1, 2019 10am – 4pm Class size limit: 14 Class ID # 24376Catalog # 60-815-600Class Fee: $31.50/18.00 (62+)
Use dry pastels (not oil pastels) to capture one or more buildings in various settings during any season. Use your own color photos of barns, sheds, houses, etc. for reference. Practice making small value study sketches using pencil or gray-tone markers to simplify color into light, middle or dark values to integrate and harmonize the buildings in the settings. The instructor will demonstrate pastel painting techniques on several types of pastel paper. You’ll layer pastel pigment with linear and sidestrokes to create one or more small paintings in class. Participants may bring a sack lunch or lunch may be purchased in class from a local catering establishment. The supply list may be viewed at www.witc.edu/supplies
Please contact instructor Diana Randolph if you have any questions at oiabms@cheqnet.net or 715-798-3619
Registration is currently open! Please register by phoning WITC-Ashland at 715-682-4591, ext. 3182 There are supply lists for all these classes. Diana will email you the list one week prior to the class date IF you are on her class roster. Otherwise you may look at www.witc.edu/supplies. You may also email the instructor at any time and she’d be happy to email it to you.
Flow of Good Movement
Apr 2
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Lenten Workshops
Apr 2
Cable United Church of Christ
March 12, 19, 26, & April 2, 2019 1:00pm For more information 715-798-3066
Elections
Apr 2
Namakagon Town Hall
April 2, 2019
Community Club Dinner
Apr 4
Namakagon Town Hall
April 4, 2019 6pm
Flow of Good Movement
Apr 4
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Apr 4
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Men's Discussion group
Apr 4
Rivers Eatery
April 4, 2019 6:30pm This group meets the first Thursday of the month. Coordinator: Jack Wichita Currently reading: The Death and Life of the Great Lakes by Dan Egan
Colorful Half-Bushel Basket
Apr 5
Cable Natural History Museum
April 5, 2019 (Adult Naturalist Program) This colorful half-size bushel basket is designed with space-dyed reed along with two small bushel basket handles. You will have a chance to hone your weaving skills using start/stop weaving and twining in addition to weaving a decorative border. Join instructor Jean Carryl at the Cable Natural History Museum from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Space is limited. Register and get your supply list by March 24 by calling 715-798-3890 or go to www.cablemuseum.org $46 member/$51 non-member.
Snake Feeding
Apr 6
Cable Natural History Museum
April 6, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
Empty Bowl
Apr 6
Cable Community Center
April 6, 2019 4:30 - 7:00pm C.A.R.E. Food Shelf Choose a unique bowl of ceramic, pottery, glass, metal, or wood to take home with you. Musical entertainment provided by Ron Gran and Simple Gifts, and harpist Jan Paulik. 50/50 Raffle Tickets $10 - includes delicious soup, bread, and beverages donated by the area's best restaurants Children under 10 are free.
Cellar Jazz Concert
Apr 6
White Winter Winery
April 6, 2019 6 PM – 9 PM White Winter Meadery, Cidery & Distillery Enter the speakeasy for a night of jazz and gaming. The Randy Lee Trio will provide music for the night with food from Ashland Baking Company and desserts from Angie's Bakery. Period themed drinks and speakeasy games. 1920's dress encouraged with prizes for best dressed Proceeds benefit the Essentia Health Foundation.
Lion’s Club Meeting
Apr 8
Lakewoods Resort
2019 2nd and 4th Mondays of the Month 6:00pm
Namakagon Town Board Meeting
Apr 9
Namakagon Town Hall
April 9, 2019 7:30pm (This was moved up a week due to scheduling conflicts)
Flow of Good Movement
Apr 9
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
TOWN OF NAMAKAGON Meeting
Apr 9
NAMAKAGON TOWN HALL
April 9, 2019 7:30 pm AGENDA – 1.Call meeting to order. 2.Pledge of Allegiance. 3.Minutes from previous meeting. 4.Financial Report. 5.Comprehensive Planning Report. 6.Library Report. 7.Discussion and possible action of Town Board recommendation for Bayfield County Planning and Zoning for a Class A Special Use Request for Scott and Barbara Mika for permission to build a new home located at 44030 Dodd Drive in Section 10, Township 43N, Range 6W, Town of Namakagon. 8.Discussion and possible action on opening a portion of the western part of White Bass Lake Road from County Hwy M to Bufffalo Lake Road to ATVs. 9.Discussion and possible action of an amendment to Ordinance #32: All-Terrain (ATV) and Utility-Terrain (UTV) Route Ordinance. 10.Open bids for Namakagon Sunset Project. 11.Bayfield County Zoning Request for a Short Term Rental for Laura Wells, located at 42560 Rock Lake Road, Lakewoods Forest Ridges, Unit B. 12.Discussion and possible action on the Town of Namakagon website. 13.Discussion and possible action of being a sponsor to the Cable Natural History Museum. 14.Appointment of Town of Namakagon Clerk. 15.Appointment of Comprehensive Planning Commission members; Sarah Boles and PC Rasmussen. 16.Review Correspondence. 17.Public Comment. 18.Date for the Annual Town Board meeting April 16, 2019 @ 7:00pm. 19.Date for Open Book Thursday, April 18, 2019 1pm to 3pm and Board of Review Tuesday, April 14, 2019 5pm to 7pm. 20.Set date for the next Board meeting May 14, 2019 @ 7:30pm. 21.CLOSED SESSION: Motion to go into Closed Session at _______ pursuant to S.19.85(1)(a) of the WI Statutes for deliberating concerning a case which was the subject of any judicial or quasi-judicial trial or hearing before that governmental body. The board will reconvene in open session pursuant to State Statute 19.85(2) to take necessary action as required and resume regular town business. 22.Adjourn @ _________________. Laura Bjork (Town Deputy Clerk)
Town of Grand View Board Meeting
Apr 10
Town of Grand View
2019 Typically the second Wednesday of the month (except in April when it follows the Annual Meeting)
Memoirs in the Morning:
Apr 10
Redbery Books
April 10, 2019 10:00am Reading memoirs, biographies and notable non-fiction This group meets every other month, usually on the last Wednesday. Our next meeting is in April. Coordinator: Maureen Palmer Currently Reading: Born a Crime by Trevor Noah
Memoirs in the Morning:
Apr 10
Redbery Books
April 10, 2019 10:00am Reading memoirs, biographies and notable non-fiction This group meets every other month on the last Wednesday. Our next meeting is in April. April's date will be the second Wednesday. Coordinator: Maureen Palmer Currently Reading: Born a Crime by Trevor Noah
Town of Grand View Board Meeting
Apr 10
GRAND VIEW TOWN HALL
APRIl 10, 2019 7:00pm Notice of the meeting and the agenda was posted at the Post Office, Town Hall, Grand View General Store and Pioneer Bar.
AGENDA 1. Call to order 2.Minutes, Treasurer’s report 3.Old Business: 4.Reports: Highway Dept., Town Board and Committees 5.Public Comments: Limited to total of 30 minutes 6.New Business: Supervisor Letter of Resignation, UDC Ordinance, Town Hall Kitchen Fire Suppression, Sale of Highway Dept. Equipment, Great Divide Ambulance, Snake Trail, Namakagon Lake Association, Road Clean-up/Procedure for Free Dump Day, Open Book and BOR dates. 7.Approve payment of bills 8.Adjourn 9.Discussion and action may occur on any of the above agenda items. Dated this 7th day of April 2019 Teresa A Gunderson, Town Clerk
Colorful Half-Bushel Basket
Apr 11
Cable Natural History Museum
April 11, 2019 (Adult Naturalist Program) This colorful half-size bushel basket is designed with space-dyed reed along with two small bushel basket handles. You will have a chance to hone your weaving skills using start/stop weaving and twining in addition to weaving a decorative border. Join instructor Jean Carryl at the Cable Natural History Museum from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Space is limited. Register and get your supply list by March 24 by calling 715-798-3890 or go to www.cablemuseum.org $46 member/$51 non-member.
Flow of Good Movement
Apr 11
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Wiz Kids Tech Assist
Apr 11
Forest Lodge Library
2nd & 4th Thursdays 2019 4:30pm - 6:00pm Need some help figuring out how to make your phone or device obey YOU?!? Consult the Wiz Kidz! Katelyn Bolen and Alec Campbell will be at the library each 2nd and 4th Thursday to help you out! Show up with your device and your questions. Leave with peace of mind and know how! No need to make a reservation....no fee involved
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Apr 11
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
T.H.U.R.S.
Apr 11
Redbery Books
April 11, 2019 3:00pm This group meets the second Thursday of every month. Coordinator: Bev Bauer Currently reading: The Wife by Meg Wolitzer
Friday Nights with Nathan and Kristi
Apr 12
American Legion Post 487
April 12, 19, & 26, 2019 8 PM – 10 PM Friends and guitars, what more do you need
Midwest Crane Count
Apr 13
Cable Natural History Museum
April 13, 2019 Get involved with citizen science! We need help counting sandhill and whooping cranes at sites in Ashland, Bayfield, and Sawyer counties from 5:30-7:30 a.m. This statewide survey is organized through the International Crane Foundation. Contact Haley to be assigned a site location. (Haley@cablemuseum.org or (715) 798-3890).
Snake Feeding
Apr 13
Cable Natural History Museum
April 13, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
Palm Sunday Intergenerational Service
Apr 14
Cable United Church of Christ
April 14, 2019 10:00am For more information 715-798-3066
Ammo's Cribbage Tourney
Apr 14
Ammo's Evergreen Tavern
April 14, 2019 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM CDT $20 per team of 2
Flow of Good Movement
Apr 16
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Celebrate Cable Annual Meeting
Apr 16
CABLE COMMUNITY CENTRE
APRIL 16, 2019 7:00 P.M. As we roll into Spring, it is time for our Annual Meeting celebration! It is time to greet our neighbors and find out all the things that have happened in Cable over the last year and listen to new plans for next year. The Annual Meeting will update us on the hard work done by each town department and honor many volunteers who have worked hard for Cable! YOUR VOTE IS NEEDED: 1) Disposal of old Fire Hall and Village Garage; 2) Location for Lions storage building; 3) New town storage building; 4) Section 18 deer management; 5) Expand Town Board to five members. Refreshments will be served after the meeting. MARK YOUR CALENDAR TO BE SURE TO COME! SHOW YOUR SUPPORT! FIND OUT WHAT IS HAPPENING IN CABLE!
Town of Drummond Annual Town Meeting
Apr 16
Drummond Civic Center
April 16, 2019 6:30pm Agenda •Call to order •Approve Minutes of 2018 Annual Town Meeting •Review Annual Financial Report •Committee/Operations Updates •Any other business brought by the electors •Set date for 2020 Annual Meeting •Adjourn
A regular town board meeting will follow the annual meeting
Word of Mouth
Apr 16
Redbery Books
April 16, 2019 6:30 pm This group meets the third Tuesday of the month. Coordinator: Jackie Kruse Currently Reading: Less by Andrew Sean Greer
TOWN OF CABLE ANNUAL ELECTORS MEETING
Apr 16
Cable Community Centre
April 16, 2019 7:00 P.m. A G E N D A 1.Call to Order and Welcome 2.Approval of Agenda 3.Approval of Minutes: a.Minutes of Public Hearing – April 17, 2018 b.Minutes of Special Board Meeting – April 17, 2018 c.Minutes of Annual Meeting – April 17, 2018 4.Polling Method: -Count hands/paper ballots -Assign Tellers 5.Chairmen’s Reports – Art Hancock and David Popelka 6.Approval 2018 Financial Report 7.Forest Lodge Library Report 8.Fire Department Report 9.Ambulance Report 10.Sanitary District Report 11.Airport Commission Report 12.Law Enforcement Report 13.Road Report 14.Plan Commission Report 15.Connect Communities Report 16.Discussion/Adoption - Resolution 19-03, Deer Management 17.Discussion/Adoption - Resolution 19-04, Long-Term Lease of Town Property to Cable and Area Lions Club for Storage Building 18.Discussion/Adoption - Resolution 19-05, Disposal Old Fire Hall/Village Garage 19.Discussion/Adoption - Resolution 19-06, New Town Storage Building 20.Discussion/Adoption - Resolution 19-07, or 19-07A to Expand Town Board to Five Members 21.Discussion/Adoption - Resolution 19-08, Authorize Additional Pay for Elected Officials 22.Presentation of Appreciation Certificates 23.Welcome New Board Members/Pass the Gavel 24.Set Date for Next Annual Meeting – April 21, 2020 25.Adjournment
Chapter and Verse
Apr 17
Redbery Books
April 17, 2019 4:30 pm This group meets the third Wednesday of every month. Coordinator: Bev Bauer Currently Reading: This month we're reading YA fiction. The Poet X by Elizabeth Acevedo is a verse novel, which was longlisted for The National Book Award. Bookish Boyfriends is a romance novel by Tiffany Schmidt, one of 10 on Booklist's Top 10 Romance Fiction for Youth 2018. We haven't discussed a romance before, so it's about time!
Town of Cable Board Meeting
Apr 17
Cable Community Centre
April 17, 2019 6:00 p.m. A G E N D A 1.Call to Order Attending: 2.Approval of Agenda 3.Clerk’s Report 4.*Approval of Consent Agenda Approval of Minutes: March 21, 2019 – Open Meeting March 21, 2019 – Closed Meeting March 27, 2019 – Open Meeting March 27, 2019 – Closed Meeting Treasurer’s Report:General Fund Balance: $174,714.52 (2/28/2019) Cemetery Balance: $1,334.36 (2/28/2019) Sanitary District Report Forest Lodge Library Report Cable Union Airport Commission Report (March 5, 2019 Minutes) Plan Commission Report (Draft Minutes April 3, 2019) Roads Report Chairman’s Report 5.Public Input 6.Discussion/Possible Action Reappointment Doug Rowe to Airport Commission 7.Discussion/Possible Action Reappointment Sue Thurn to Airport Commission 8.Discussion/Possible Action Board Appointment to Plan Commission 9.Discussion/Possible Action Appointment of Road Supervisor 10.Discussion/Possible Action Vincent Beacom Application for Special Exception 11.Discussion/Possible Action Appointment of Representative to Bayfield Chequamegon Housing Group 12.Discussion/Possible Action to Approve Operator License (Linda Wald) 13.Discussion/Possible Action to Open Bids and Award Contract for Big Brook Project 14.Discussion/Possible Action on Repair of Backhoes 15.Discussion/Possible Action for Chip Sealing for 2019 16.Approval of Claims:Town of Cable Check Nos.: Forest Lodge Library Check Nos.: Fire Department Check Nos.: 17.Set Date of Next Meeting: Wednesday, May 15 2019, 6:00 p.m. 18.Set Date for Road Tour 19.Set Date of Closed Meeting to Discuss Personnel Issues 20.Adjournment
*All items on the Consent Agenda are approved with one motion. Any item may be pulled for separate discussion or vote.
Spring Has Sprung
Apr 17 - Apr 30
My Villa Home Decor
Our Spring Sale is on Now! 15% OFF ALL: Handbags, Jewelry, Scarves, and Hats Just in Time for Mother’s Day! Feeling like you need some spring bobbles? Our Spring and Summer Handbags have ARRIVED Looking Good for Mother’s Day Spring Scarves for those chilly days New Exciting Jewelry
Spring Store Hours: Friday & Saturday 10-5 Sunday 10-2 My Villa Home Decor 41410 US Hwy 63 Cable | 715-798-4237 FIND HAPPY CASUAL AND GLAMOROUS
Flow of Good Movement
Apr 18
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Maundy Thursday Communion Service
Apr 18
Cable United Church of Christ
April 18, 2019 6:00pm For more information 715-798-3066
Good Friday Tenebrae Service
Apr 19
Cable United Church of Christ
April 19, 2019 7:00pm (in Delta) For more information 715-798-3066
Friday Nights with Nathan and Kristi
Apr 19
American Legion Post 487
April 12, 19, & 26, 2019 8 PM – 10 PM Friends and guitars, what more do you need
Natural Egg Dyeing
Apr 20
Cable Natural History Museum
April 20, 2019 Get creative with the whole family dyeing eggs the natural way! Eggs will be decorated with dyes made from household ingredients like cabbage, onions, or turmeric. Drop by the Cable Natural History Museum any time from 10:00-noon. $10 per group or family, limit 6 eggs. For more info call 715-798-3890.
Snake Feeding
Apr 20
Cable Natural History Museum
April 20, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
Free Outdoor Easter Egg Hunt
Apr 20
Cable Community Center
April 20, 2019 11:00am Remember to bring your camera for a photo with the Easter Bunny Dress warm and don't forget your basket! For Children 6th grade and younger Indoor Games! Face Painting! Goodie Bags! Refreshments! Co- Sponsored by: Cable Area Park & Recreation Program & The American Legion Auxiliary
LIVE MUSIC
Apr 20
Sawmill Saloon
APRIL 20, 2019 8 PM Live music by 'THE TINGLERS' Rockabilly, Blues, Classic Rock
Monthly Meeting Monthly snowmobile meeting
Apr 21
Namekagon Town Hall
Jananuary 20, 2019 February 17, 2019 March 17, 2019 April 21, 2019 May 19, 2019
10:30am – 12pm
Easter Sunday
Apr 21
Cable United Church of Christ
April 21, 2019 Eater Breakfast 9:00am & Easter Worship 10:00am For more information 715-798-3066
Lakewoods Easter Buffet
Apr 21
Lakewoods Resort
April 21, 2019 11:00 AM – 5:00 PM Lakewoods' famous buffet. Featuring a variety of delicious entrees, tasty salads, fresh fruit and meat trays with over 30 feet of decadent desserts and a build your own ice cream sundae bar.
MENU INCLUDES: Snow Crab Legs available by the pound and drawn butter Chef Carved Roast Beef Chef Carved Black Oak Ham with an orange glaze Chicken with Honey Almond Drizzle Baked Cod with Tomato Pesto Lamb Meatballs with Yogurt Mint Sauce Blue Cheese Scalloped Potato with Bacon Ginger Shrimp Stir Fry with Noodles Beef Burgundy Tips Caribbean Spiced Roast Pork Rice Casserole Salmon with Brandy Mustard Glaze Mashed Potatoes Roasted Carrots with Honey & Dill Steamed String Beans
Plus even more!
Dozens of House-made Salads Smoked & Baked Fish Display Assorted Meat Display Fresh Fruits & Vegetable House Baked Breads Thirty Feet of Desserts with build your own Ice Cream Sundae Bar
Open Easter Sunday
Apr 21
Sawmill Saloon
April 21, 2019 OPEN EASTER SUNDAY SERVING BREAKFAST Omelets Ham Dinner with Potatoes and Vegetables STARTING AT NOON
Lion’s Club Meeting
Apr 22
Lakewoods Resort
2019 2nd and 4th Mondays of the Month 6:00pm
Flow of Good Movement
Apr 23
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Dinner Lecture: Spring Wildflowers of Lois Nestel
Apr 24
The Ranch in Hayward
April 24, 2019 From hepatica to sundew, spring wildflowers of northern Wisconsin are as numerous as they are unique. Curator Naturalist Mollie Kreb will introduce us to a variety of these blooms through a historic slideshow presentation originally created by Lois Nestel, a local naturalist and the Museum’s founding Director. View these recently-digitalized slides from the Museum’s collection with additional commentary from Mollie. Meet at 5:30 p.m. at The Ranch in Hayward. You may also join us for dinner and conversation after the presentation. Register by April 23 by calling 715-798-3890 or go to www.cablemuseum.org $5 member/$10 non-member.
Flow of Good Movement
Apr 25
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Wiz Kids Tech Assist
Apr 25
Forest Lodge Library
2nd & 4th Thursdays 2019 4:30pm - 6:00pm Need some help figuring out how to make your phone or device obey YOU?!? Consult the Wiz Kidz! Katelyn Bolen and Alec Campbell will be at the library each 2nd and 4th Thursday to help you out! Show up with your device and your questions. Leave with peace of mind and know how! No need to make a reservation....no fee involved
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Apr 25
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
(CANCELED) CLIMATE CHANGE: TAKING ACTION FOR OUR RIVERS & WATERSHED
Apr 25
Cable Community Center
CANCELED
April 25, 2019 6-8 pm How Climate Change has effected our area, what works and what can be done...get involved to make change Presenter: Tony Janisch, Executive Director, Superior Rivers Watershed. FREE. Public Invited.
North End Ski Club Annual Meeting
Apr 26
The Rivers Eatery
April 26, 2019 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Social Hour - 6pm Meeting - 7pm Update on the past year's activities, plans for next year, slide show, videos.
Friday Nights with Nathan and Kristi
Apr 26
American Legion Post 487
April 12, 19, & 26, 2019 8 PM – 10 PM Friends and guitars, what more do you need
Snake Feeding
Apr 27
Cable Natural History Museum
April 27, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
George’s Goats for Grammas Memorial
Apr 27
Start/Finish and parking behind the old Cable School on 1st Street
April 27, 2019 10 am Course: 5 mile, 5km, 2km courses, 1 aid station on the 5 mile and 5km Some road, railroad grade, and a little trail. 2km all road. Rain or shine.
Timing: Tortoise & Hare Race Management
Race day registration and bib pickup at the parking area behind old Cable School from 8 to 9:30am
Organizer: Jim Anderson 715-798-3065 Email: djanderson@cheqnet.net
Purpose: 100% of participants' entry fees go to help Gambians in need. The proceeds go directly to Gambia, no government interference. This year we hope to proide rural Gambians with housing for teachers. Last year we helped the Gambians with tree protection where deforestation is a real problem.
The 5 previous years you have helped provide 2000 goats. seed, food, blankets, shirts, gristmill, 5 water wells in Zambia, and 1 in Uganda.
Namakagon’s Lake Association meeting
Apr 27
Namakagon Town Hall
April 27, 2019 8am
Northwoods Preschool Wine & Beer Tasting
Apr 27
Birches Roadhouse
April 27, 2019 3pm – 8pm Silent . Chinese Auction & Door Prizes Beer provided by South Shore & Angry Minnow Wine provided by Saratoga Liquor
MAKERSPACE: Jewelry 101
Apr 27
Cable Community Centre
April 27, 2019 1pm Sponsored by the Forest Lodge Library, will teach basic jewelry assembly techniques.
Cable Community Centre, 13660 County Hwy M in Cable, WI.
For more information, visit the website; forestlodgelibrary.org or give them a call at 715-798-3189.
Indie Bookstore Day!
Apr 27
Redbery Books
April 27, 2019 10am - 7pm Let’s Party Like it’s Spring! We're celebrating YOU on Indie Bookstore Day! National Independent Bookstore Day is a one-day celebration that takes place at Indie bookstores across the country on the last Saturday in April. Every store is unique and independent, and every event is different. Redbery will celebrate with your chance to win a book tote filled with bookstore goodies. Valued at over $50!
Plus, a special Indie Bookstore Day tote bag will be given to the first 10 customers who make a purchase!
There are exciting changes on the drawing board for Redbery's expansion into what was Riverbrook's space. Our aim is to deliver the same warm and inviting shopping experience with more room to browse and visit. More books and gift items, too, so stop by and let us tell you about it.
It's all thanks to you that this little independent bookstore is here and growing!
Happy Spring, Maureen and Staff
As always, thank you for shopping your local independent bookstore. Located at 43455 Kavanaugh Road Cable, WI Phone (715) 798-5014 Spring Hours: Wed 1 pm- 7 pm, Thur - Sat 10 am-7 pm Closed Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Find us online at www.redberybooks.com
Town of Namakagon Road Cleanup Volunteer Fish Boil
Apr 27
Namakagon Town Hall
April 27, 2019 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm Town of Namakagon Road Cleanup Volunteer Fish Boil
Earth Day Worship Experience
Apr 28
Cable United Church of Christ
April 28, 2019 10:00am For more information 715-798-3066
Pastels: Painting Lakes with Diana Randolph
Apr 30 - May 1
Cable Natural History Museum
April 30 - May 1, 2019 Use your own color photos of lakes depicting spring, summer or fall, as inspiration to create unique pastel paintings on paper. Explore the concepts of shape, space, value, and color in your composition as you interpret the landscape using strong contrasts with simplified shapes. You’ll practice different pastel painting techniques by layering the pigment on various types of pastel paper. You’ll have the opportunity to view the museum’s current exhibit. This class is offered from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on two days at the Cable Natural History Museum. You may sign up for one or both days. Bring a sack lunch or order from a local café during class. Visit www.witc.edu/ supplies for the supply list. To register please phone WITC-Ashland at 715-682-4591, ext. 3182.
Pastels: Painting Lakes
Apr 30
Cable Natural History Museum
April 30, 2019 10am – 4pm Class size limit: 14 Class ID # 24379Catalog # 60-815-600Class Fee $31.50/18.00 (62+)
Use your own color photos of lakes depicting spring, summer or fall, as inspiration to create unique pastel paintings on paper. Explore the concepts of shape, space, value, and color in your composition as you interpret the landscape using strong contrasts with simplified shapes. You’ll practice different pastel painting techniques by layering the pigment on various types of pastel paper. You’ll have the opportunity to view the museum’s current exhibit. This class is offered two days. You may sign up for one or both days. Bring a sack lunch or order from a local catering establishment during class. Visit www.witc.edu/supplies for the supply list.
Please contact instructor Diana Randolph if you have any questions at oiabms@cheqnet.net or 715-798-3619
Registration is currently open! Please register by phoning WITC-Ashland at 715-682-4591, ext. 3182
There are supply lists for all these classes. Diana will email you the list one week prior to the class date IF you are on her class roster. Otherwise you may look at www.witc.edu/supplies. You may also email the instructor at any time and she’d be happy to email it to you.
Flow of Good Movement
Apr 30
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Pastels: Painting Lakes
May 1
Cable Natural History Museum
May 1, 2019 10 am – 4pm Class size limit: 14 Class ID # 24380Catalog #60-815-600Class Fee: $31.50/18.00 (62+) Use your own color photos of lakes depicting spring, summer or fall, as inspiration to create unique pastel paintings on paper. Explore the concepts of shape, space, value, and color in your composition as you interpret the landscape using strong contrasts with simplified shapes. You’ll practice different pastel painting techniques by layering the pigment on various types of pastel paper. You’ll have the opportunity to view the museum’s current exhibit. This class is offered two days. You may sign up for one or both days. Bring a sack lunch or order from a local catering establishment during class. Visit www.witc.edu/supplies for the supply list.
Please contact instructor Diana Randolph if you have any questions at oiabms@cheqnet.net or 715-798-3619
Registration is currently open! Please register by phoning WITC-Ashland at 715-682-4591, ext. 3182
There are supply lists for all these classes. Diana will email you the list one week prior to the class date IF you are on her class roster. Otherwise you may look at www.witc.edu/supplies. You may also email the instructor at any time and she’d be happy to email it to you.
Marketing with Social Media and Return on Investment
May 1
Cable Community Center
May 1, 2019 5:00pm – 6:30pm Town of Cable Presents: Business Seminars Speaker – Andrew Donahue, MBA, M.A., Director – Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (CEED) Wisconsin Small Business Development Center at UW – Superior Seminars are Free and Open to the Public Contact for more information: Cyndi Kastrosky 715-292-3352 or cyndi@campdavidrealty.com
Flow of Good Movement
May 2
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
May 2
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Town of Cable Open Book
May 2
Cable Community Center
May 2, 2019 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Our assessor, Steve Nordquist will be at the Community Centre for Open Book. This is when you have an opportunity to ask any questions about your property assessment. Remainder of week office hours for Clerk: Thursday, May 2 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (then I will be at Open Book) Friday, May 3 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Namakagon Community Dinner
May 2
Namakagon Town Hall
May 2, 2019 6pm
Men's Discussion group
May 2
Rivers Eatery
May 2, 2019 6:30pm This group meets the first Thursday of the month. Coordinator: Jack Wichita Currently reading: Beartown by Fredrik Backman
Snake Feeding
May 4
Cable Natural History Museum
May 4, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
Talon Talk Live Raptor Program
May 4
Cable Natural History Museum
May 4, 2019 Meet the Cable Natural History Museum’s live education raptors in person! Learn all about the amazing world of birds of prey from Naturalist Haley Appleman. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Please come early to find a seat. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890.
Statewide Fishing Opener
May 4
Wisconsin
May 4, 2019
Town of Drummond Road-Side Cleanup
May 4
Drummond Civic Center
May 4, 2019 8 AM – 12 PM Come join us for the annual road-side clean up day. We will focus on picking up garbage along HWY 63 and County N. Free Dairy Queen gift card to everyone who helps out. Safety vests, gloves, and trash bags will be provided. If you can’t attend, feel free to pick up garbage along any town road. Take the bag to the Town dump and claim your DQ gift card.
Cinco de Mayo Party
May 5
Ammo's Evergreen Tavern
May 5, 2019 Live Music starts at 2pm
Flow of Good Movement
May 7
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Forest Lodge Library Hosts Listening Session
May 7
Cable Community Center
May 7, 2019 State Representative Beth Meyers will hold a Budget Listening Session at the Cable Community Centre, 13660 Cty Hwy M on Tuesday, May 7th at 1:00 p.m. To read more about it and access a link to the Budget document please visit forestlodgelibrary.org.
Town of Grand View Board Meeting
May 8
Town of Grand View
2019 Typically the second Wednesday of the month (except in April when it follows the Annual Meeting)
Namakagon Plan Commission Meeting
May 8
Namakagon Town Hall
May 8, 2019 9am
Town of Grand View Board Meeting
May 8
GRAND VIEW TOWN HALL
May 8, 2019 7:00pm
Notice of the meeting and the agenda was posted at the Post Office, Town Hall, Grand View General Store and Pioneer Bar.
AGENDA 1. Call to order 2.Minutes, Treasurer’s report 3.Old Business: 4.Reports: Highway Dept., Town Board and Committees 5.Public Comments: Limited to total of 30 minutes 6.New Business: Consider Supervisor Appointment, FEMA Projects, USFS 383 Decommissioning, Great Divide Ambulance (GDAS), Summer Road Projects, Disposal of Used Equipment, Snowplowing/Mailboxes, Consider UDC Contract, Clean Sweep Collection, Work Needed in Parks, Board may go into Executive Session to discuss personnel 7.Approve payment of bills 8.Adjourn 9.Discussion and action may occur on any of the above agenda items. Dated this 5th day of May 2019 Teresa A Gunderson, Town Clerk
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
May 9
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Flow of Good Movement
May 9
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Wiz Kids Tech Assist
May 9
Forest Lodge Library
2nd & 4th Thursdays 2019 4:30pm - 6:00pm Need some help figuring out how to make your phone or device obey YOU?!? Consult the Wiz Kidz! Katelyn Bolen and Alec Campbell will be at the library each 2nd and 4th Thursday to help you out! Show up with your device and your questions. Leave with peace of mind and know how! No need to make a reservation....no fee involved
T.H.U.R.S.
May 9
Redbery Books
May 9, 2019 3:00pm This group meets the second Thursday of every month. Coordinator: Bev Bauer Currently reading: The Wife by Meg Wolitzer
Snake Feeding
May 11
Cable Natural History Museum
May 11, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
Spring Crappie Fisherie
May 11
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
May 11, 2019 7:00 AM – 4:00 PM Details to follow
CANOE TRIP
May 11
Ammo's Evergreen Tavern
May 11, 2019 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM Annual canoe trip. Bring your canoe and join us!! $20/person Lunch is supplied at halfway point and then when the trip is done we come back to Evergreen for Food, drink and fun!
SPRING WORK DAY & COMMUNITY POTLUCK LUNCH
May 11
Cable Community Farm
May 11, 2019 9am - 3pm Come and help us get our community farm ready for the growing season. There’s plenty of mowing, raking, chipping, painting, and cleaning to do. No special skills required. Bring a dish to pass for a Community Potluck Lunch at noon.
May 11, 2019 1:00 pm Come and help us plant apple trees in the Community Orchard in this hands-on workshop! Join Certified Arborist Kelli Tuttle and learn the basics of planting fruit trees. Free of charge. All ages welcome. Thanks to the Wisconsin Farmers Union Foundation for supporting this project!
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Namakagon Town Board Meeting
May 14
Namakagon Town Hall
May 14, 2019 7:30
TOWN OF NAMAKAGON BOARD MEETING
May 14
NAMAKAGON TOWN HALL
May 14, 2019 7:30 pm AGENDA 1.Call meeting to order. 2.Pledge of Allegiance. 3.Minutes from previous meeting. 4.Financial Report. 5.Comprehensive Planning Report. 6.Library Report. 7.Discussion and possible action of Town Board recommendation for Bayfield County Planning and Zoning for a Class A Special Use Request for Scott and Barbara Mika for permission to build a new home located at 44030 Dodd Drive in Section 10, Township 43N, Range 6W, Town of Namakagon. 8.Discussion and possible action of Town Board recommendation for Bayfield County Planning and Zoning for a Class A Special Use Permit for Barbara Best for permission to have a Short Term Rental located at 23255 Missionary Point Road, Town of Namakagon. 9.Discussion and review ATV Ordinance. 10.Discussion and possible action on advertising bids for Namakagon Sunset Project, Part 2. 11.Request from Chequamegon 100 Mountain Bike Race to use the Namakagon Cluster of CAMBA Trails and Rock Lake Road (FR 207) from County Hwy M south approximately 4 miles on June 15, 2019. 12.Discussion and possible action on hiring AIS Monitors. 13.Discussion and possible action on Bank Resolution for signatures on both the checking and savings account. 14.Discussion on Coordinating with Bayfield County Zoning to receive permit requests timely. 15.Review Correspondence. 16.Public Comment. 17.Set date for the next Board meeting June 11, 2019 @ 7:30pm. 18.Adjourn @ _________________. Laura Bjork (Town Deputy Clerk)
Town of Drummond Board Meeting
May 14
Drummond Civic Center
May 14, 2019 6:30pm www.drummondwi.com Notice of the meeting and agenda was posted at Post Office and Website on May 10, 2019. Agenda 1.Call to Order 2.Approval of minutes of the April 16, 2019 Town Board Meeting. 3.Treasurer and Other Committee Reports. 4.Public comment 5.Insurance Updates – Alan Schiefelbein, Rural Mutual Insurance. 6.Consider quote from Jerome Excavating to stump campground site and complete the boat ramp dredging project. 7.Consider Amendments to the Great Divide Ambulance Service Joint Resolution 8.Discussion regarding high water damage to structures at Pigeon Lake. 9.Consider request for donation for Namakagon Lake Assn. Walleye Banquet. 10.Consider hiring Sanitary Operator/Road Crew position and wage scale. 11.Zoning Request for building relocation and garage construction (David & Cheryl Isberner – 8985 County Hwy N). 12.Consider bids for Longview Road paving. 13.Approve vouchers for payment of bills 14.Planning and discussion of future projects and agenda item. 15.Set time and date for next meeting 16.Adjourn.
Chapter and Verse
May 15
Redbery Books
May 15, 2019 4:30pm This group meets the third Wednesday of every month. Coordinator: Bev Bauer Currently Reading: This month we're reading two books by indigenous authors. Hearts Unbroken by Cynthia Leitich Smith and We Are Grateful by Traci Sorrell, illustrated by Frané Lessac.
TOWN OF CABLE BOARD MEETING
May 15
CABLE COMMUNITY CENTRE
MAY 15, 2019 6:00 P.M. CALL TO ORDER 2.CLOSED SESSION: MOTION by , seconded by to go into Closed Session at , per Wisconsin Statute 19.85(1)(c) to consider employment, promotion compensation or performance evaluation data of an employee. Roll Call: Chairman Rondeau, Supervisors Radecki and Merrill, Clerk Allen in favor. 3.MOTION by , seconded by to adjourn Closed Session and reconvene in open session at p.m. Roll Call: Chairman Rondeau, Supervisors Radecki and Merrill, Clerk Allen in favor. 4.Reconvene Open Meeting 5.Chairman’s Comments 6.Clerk’s Report 7.Approval of Minutes – April 17, 2019 8.Treasurer’s Report: General Fund Balance:$131,532.21 (March 31, 2019) Cemetery Fund:$1,335.00 (March 31, 2019) 9.Plan Commission Report – Sue Thurn 10.Roads Report – Bob Lang 11.AIS Report – Sue Thurn, Scott Gooler 12.Receipt of Reports: -Sanitary District Report -Forest Lodge Library Report -Cable Union Airport Report – Receipt Draft April 8, 2019 Minutes -Law Enforcement Report – March 2019 13.Public Comment (Limit to 3 Minutes) 14.Discussion/Possible Action on Inflatable Order for 4th of July (Laura Bjork) 15.Discussion/Possible Action on Management of Great Divide Little League Baseball Concession (Tracie Skoglund) 16.Discussion/Possible Action to Open and Award Chip Seal Bid 17.Discussion/Possible Action Approval Mountain Bike Borah Epic in Cable 18.Discussion/Possible Action Regarding North End Trail Run Use of Crossing at Timber Trail Road One-Half Mile East of Randysek Road and 1/8 Mile East of Birkebeiner Trail 19.Discussion/Possible Action to Approve CARE Request for Use of Cable Town Roads for the 11th Annual Care Run on July 4, 2019 20.Discussion/Possible Action on AIS Program 21.Discussion/Possible Action to Approve Letter of Authorization for Cary Palmer to Act as Agent to Apply for the Lions Building Permit 22.Discussion/Possible Action to Approve Picnic License for Cable Natural History Museum Fundraiser, July 27, 2019 23.Discussion/Possible Action Re: Donation to Namakagon Lake Association to Hatch and Raise Fry, Fingerlings, and then Extended Length (6-8”) Walleyes for Stocking 24.Discussion/Possible Action on Ambulance Resolution and Bylaws 25.Discussion/Possible Action on Short-Term Rental for Tillman & Padgett Co. 26.Discussion/Possible Action on Town Guns – 1 Pistol and 1 Shotgun 27.Discussion/Possible Action on Summer Work Schedule for Road Crew 28.Discussion/Possible Action for Improvements to Frels Road/Tahkodah Lake Road/Big Brook 29.Discussion/Possible Action Bayfield County Aids Grant 30.Discussion/Possible Action to Organize Cleanup Day 31.Discussion of Rules for Use of Public Restrooms and Depot Restrooms for Campground 32.Discussion/Possible Action on Quotes for 2019/2020 Propane Contract 33.Discussion/Possible Action on Contract for Website Management 34.Discussion/Possible Action to Allow Access to Town Safety Deposit Box by the Chair, Treasurer, or Clerk 35.Discussion/Possible Action on Payment of Claims: Fire Department Check Nos.:3065 to 3069 Forest Lodge Library Check Nos.:3406 to 3419 Town of Cable Check Nos.:8937 to 8969 36.Date of Next Meeting: June 19, 2019 37.Adjournment
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
May 16
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Flow of Good Movement
May 16
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Mt. Ashwabay Women's MTB Clinic
May 17 - May 19
Bayfield
May 17 – 19, 2019 Certified coaches will be teaching beginner, intermediate, and advanced riders of all ages who want to improve their skills on the beautiful and extensive Ashwabay trails overlooking the Chequamegon Bay and Apostle Islands. Everyone will have an opportunity to gain confidence and have a great time with a group of women who love riding. Participants will receive swag, breakfast, and coffee each morning, Saturday lunch, and snacks. Location: Bayfield, Wisconsin: Mt. Ashwabay Trailheads & Howl Adventure Center Cost: $195 (Does not include lodging.) Limited to 40 participants. All levels are welcome. Lodging: There are many great places to stay on the beautiful Bayfield peninsula, many with views of Lake Superior and close to the CAMBA trails at Mt. Ashwabay, Howl Adventure Center, and downtown Bayfield. https://www.bayfield.org/lodging/.
Whiskey Tasting
May 17
Ammo's Evergreen Tavern
May 17, 2019 6:30- 8:30pm $25 per person Join us at Evergreen to sample 6 different Whiskeys as well as appetizers. Please RSVP at Ammo’s Evergreen 715-794-2245 to save your spot.
Stitzy Vitzy Fishing Challenge on Lake Namakagon
May 17 - May 18
Pioneer Bar
Call Mike Best for more Details at 715-558-4014 Saturday May 18, 2019 50% of proceeds collected will be paid out in prize money the rest of the money raised is put into the Charlie Best Memorial Fund. Funds are then donated to local area youth clubs. In 2018 we donated $250 to Drummond Area Ice fishing Team and $1000 to Drummond Area School athletes continuing on to college. Previous years we have used money for a skate board park, baseball score board, pitching machine, and a basketball shooting machine. The Best family has been hosting this tournament in conjunction with an annual golf tournament for over 25 years. The family with your support has donated over $30,000.00 to local community schools and clubs. Please come support this event. Rules 1. Price $40.00 per person-includes entry fee and dinner. You must register at Pioneer bar before Midnight on Friday May 18th. You can stop anytime between now and Friday May 18th to register. 2. Fishing hours: 6:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. on Lake Namkagon including Garden& Jackson Lake. It is the honor system on starting. 3. Dinner to follow at 5:00 p.m. at Pioneer Bar 4. Cash money will be awarded to: 1. Longest Walleye 1st, 2nd and 3rd 2. 1st Place Longest Northern 3. 1st Place Longest Crappie Fish will be measured to the nearest ¼ inch and will measure down. This is how ties will be paid out for Longest Walleye: Two way tie for 1st place – 1st and 2nd place money is added up and divided by 2 fisherman. 3rd place money goes to 2nd place winner or winners if there is a 2nd place tie. There will be no money paid out for 3rd place. Three way tie for 1st place – 1st, 2nd and 3rd place money will be added up and divided by 3 and paid out equally for the 3 way tie fisherman. There will be no money paid out for 2nd and 3rd place. Four or more way tie for 1st place. 1st, 2nd and 3rd place are divided by number of fisherman in tie and paid out equally to 1st place fisherman. There will not be money paid out for 2nd and 3rd place. Same format is used for 2nd place ties. All Ties for Northern and Crappie will be divided by number of fisherman in tie and paid back equally. Registration Judges will be marked, radio on channel 3 or cell phone numbers are: Terry Dickrell: (715)-492-5174 Barb Best (715)-580-0083 You can also bring fish to pioneer by 4:30 p.m. to me measured. *There is no lucky walleye. Walleyes from 20-24” have to be releases as they are in the slot. However, they can be measured for the contest. If you can’t get a judge to come to your boat, you can measure the walleye yourself. You must take a picture with the numbered symbol we give you and a measuring board. Tip of nose, to end of tail, and squeeze the tail. All Wisconsin fishing regulations apply. Everyone gets a cow tag and you must return your cow tag. Cow tag raffle will be drawn after dinner. Everyone will also have a flag to mount to your boat. $$$ Cash Raffle $$$ - will be selling cash raffle tickets for $5.00 each or arm length for $20. 00. 1st place will be rod and real combo. There will be $200 in additional fishing equipment to raffle off. This is a fund raiser tournament and it is meant to be fun. There is money that can be won but it is not setup to be a cut throat competition fishing tournament. The start and end of the tournament along with the measuring of big fish is all on the honor system. It is to raise money for youth programs so we would hope that everyone competing is honest and at the end of the day understands it is all in fun. Mike and Charlie Best will be the final judge in any discrepancies. Decisions will be made based on how they feel fit to handle the situation. There will be no rule book used based on how the pro’s would have done it -- the decisions will be made based on what they feel is fair.
Snake Feeding
May 18
Cable Natural History Museum
May 18, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
Figure Eight with Jeff Nania
May 18
Redbery Books
May 18, 2019 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM In "Figure Eight. A Northern Lakes Mystery," award-winning conservationist Jeff Nania weaves together a thrilling tale of murder and deceit, family and traditions, and second chances set in the Northwoods of Wisconsin. In this debut novel, Nania draws upon his careers in law enforcement and conservation to captivate readers and make them wonder who is on the right side of the law.
Nania is semi-retired and writes for Wisconsin Outdoor News and other publications. Living on his farm in central Wisconsin, he spends as much time as possible outdoors. He can be often found with his family fishing muskies or snorkeling for treasure on Spider Lake.
POSTPONED!!!! Gateway Trail Fun Day
May 18
Hayward Hospital
May 18, 2019 THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED WE WILL UPDATE WHEN NEW DATE IS ANNOUCED noon - 3pm A family-friendly celebration of the trail Explore the trail on guided rides Develop skills, bike demo, games, fun
Hayward Hospital Gateway Northwest corner of the essentia clinic parking lot, off hwy. 77, one mile west of Hayward. Bring your bike, or try a bike, borrow a helmet, play games, have a snack, join in the FUN!
The event is FREE.
Annual Armed Forces Day Cook Off
May 18
Cable American Legion
May 18th, 2019 Doors open at 11 am | Judging by peoples choice at 5pm Grill it, smoke it, broil and/or boil it! Stop in at the legion for details All proceeds go to local vets Drummond High School Badger Boys State, Camp American Legion, and many other local community needs! This is a rain or shine event!
Monthly Meeting Monthly snowmobile meeting
May 19
Namekagon Town Hall
Jananuary 20, 2019 February 17, 2019 March 17, 2019 April 21, 2019 May 19, 2019
10:30am – 12pm
Flow of Good Movement
May 21
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Operational Management with focus on Workforce and Operating in Tourist Area
May 21
Cable Community Center
May 21, 2019 5:00pm – 6:30pm Town of Cable Presents: Business Seminars Speaker – Andrew Donahue, MBA, M.A., Director – Center for Entrepreneurship and Economic Development (CEED) Wisconsin Small Business Development Center at UW – Superior Seminars are Free and Open to the Public Contact for more information: Cyndi Kastrosky 715-292-3352 or cyndi@campdavidrealty.com
Get A Clue! Mystery Book Club
May 21
Forest Lodge Library
May 21, 2019 6:30 pm This group meets every other month. The next meeting is in May. Coordinators: Kristine Lendved and Sarah Letke Currently reading: Matchup edited by Lee Child
Word of Mouth
May 21
Redbery Books
May 21, 2019 6:30pm This group meets the third Tuesday of the month. Coordinator: Jackie Kruse Currently Reading: Beartown by Fredrik Backman
Get A Clue! Mystery Book Club
May 21
Forest Lodge Library
May 21, 2019 6:30pm This group meets every other month. The next meeting is in May. Coordinators: Kristine Lendved and Sarah Letke Currently reading: Matchup edited by Lee Child
Town of Namakagon Board Meeting
May 22
Lakewoods Resort
May 22, 2019 12:00 pm 1.Call meeting to order. 2.Discussion and Possible Action on Amendments to the Great Divide Ambulance Service Joint Resolution. 3.Adjourn @ _________________. The Town Board of the Town of Namakagon will be attending the Town Officials Workshops at Lakewoods on Wednesday, May 22, 2019 from 8am until 3:30pm. Laura Bjork (Town Clerk)
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
May 23
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Flow of Good Movement
May 23
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Wiz Kids Tech Assist
May 23
Forest Lodge Library
2nd & 4th Thursdays 2019 4:30pm - 6:00pm Need some help figuring out how to make your phone or device obey YOU?!? Consult the Wiz Kidz! Katelyn Bolen and Alec Campbell will be at the library each 2nd and 4th Thursday to help you out! Show up with your device and your questions. Leave with peace of mind and know how! No need to make a reservation....no fee involved
Live music by Crescent moon
May 24
Evergreen Tavern
May 24, 2019 7:30pm
Memorial Day Weekend Sale
May 24 - May 26
My Villa Home Decor
May 24 - 26, 2019 Come and see us! We have so much to show you! We’ll have in store specials for you and lemonade and goodies to celebrate the brave soles who serve our country! Our garden art is here….love the cone flowers and the bird houses….. New store hours starting Thursday May 23rd, Monday – Saturday 10 – 5pm Sunday 10 – 2pm
Find Happy Casual and Glamorous
Snake Feeding
May 25
Cable Natural History Museum
May 25, 2019 Meet Emory and Digger—the Museum’s live snakes—and watch them eat a mouse. Join our Naturalists in the Exhibit hall at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890
NEW Curiosity Center Grand Opening!
May 25
Cable Natural History Museum
May 25, 2019 Awaken your curiosity by visiting the Cable Natural History Museum to discover our newly built children’s Curiosity Center! This amazing new adventure features a two-story treehouse, hawk’s nest viewing platform, traverse wall, puppet-theater, and many opportunities for discovering creatures who call the Northwoods their home. Bring the whole family! Refreshments will be served from 10:00 a.m. to noon. Free admission all day. Donations accepted. For more info call 715-798-3890.
Cable/Namakagon Historical Museum Opening Day
May 25
Cable Namakagon Historical Museum
May 25, 2019 Opening for the season! Hours of operation, Tuesday - Friday 11am to 3pm, Saturdays 10 am - 1pm. We are open throughout the summer. Closing Labor day weekend.
Memorial Wknd Bags Tourney
May 25
Ammo's Evergreen Tavern
May 25, 2019 3 PM – 6 PM $20 per Team of 2
Live Music
May 25
Sawmill Saloon
May 25, 2019 8:00 pm 'The Tinglers' Rockabilly
Author Event
May 25
Redbery Books
May 25, 2019 11 – 1pm Meet children's author Charlotte Sullivan Wild Children's author Charlotte Sullivan Wild will be at Redbery Books to present a reading of her beautiful new picture book The Amazing Idea of You. Children's coloring activities will also be available. This gorgeous, lyrical picture book celebrating new life is the perfect gift for any child, graduate, or expecting parent. Publishers Weekly starred review book.
Cable/Namakagon Historical Museum Open for the Season
May 25
Cable/Namakagon Historical Museum
May 25, 2019 10am - 1pm Cable / Namakagon Historical Museum opens for the season on Saturday May 25th. 10 am to 1 pm. Open Tuesday thru Friday 11am-1pm. Saturdays 10am-1pm. All summer , last open day is Saturday of Labor Day weekend. No admission fee, donations welcomed.
Second Chapter Garage Sale
May 26
Cable UCC Garage
2019 Memorial Day Weekend 9:00am – 2:00pm Open Every Saturday thru Fall Fest For more information 715-798-3066
All-you-can-eat Pancake Breakfast
May 26
Namakagon Town Hall
May 26, 2019 8am - noon Pancakes, Sausage, coffee, milk & orange Juice Donations accepted at the door Namakagon Volunteer Fire Department For more information contact Henry Rieckhoff at 715-794-2113
Sean and Ian
May 26
Staudemeyers Four Season Resort
May 26, 2019 1 PM – 4 PM This will be our first time ever at Staudemeyers so come out and say hey. Hoping to see some of our Cable Wisconsin Friends.
Live Music
May 26
Sawmill Saloon
May 26, 2019 4pm 'Detour' Country and Classic Rock
Kenny Becker’s Fish Boil
May 26
Pioneer Bar
May 26, 2019 Join us for at Pioneer Bar for Kenny Becker's Fish Boil 4:00 – 8:00 p.m.
First planting of 2019
May 26
Cable Community Farm
May 26, 2019 9 AM – 12 PM Planting some of the garden
Lion’s Club Meeting
May 27
Lakewoods Resort
2019 2nd and 4th Mondays of the Month 6:00pm
Memorial Day Presenting the Colors in Memory of Past Veterans
May 27
Seeley, Drummond, & Cable
May 27, 2019 Seeley Cemetery 9am Drummond Town Hall 10am Cable Veteran’s Triangle 11am
Flow of Good Movement
May 28
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
1st Aid and AED Refresher Training
May 29
Lakewoods Resort
May 29, 2019 9am there is no fee Registration is required prior to May 22nd For Registration and more information call Lakewoods Resort at 715-794-2561
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
May 30
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Flow of Good Movement
May 30
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Author Nickolas Butler Returning to Cable
May 30
Cable Community Centre
May 30, 2019 The Forest Lodge Library and Redbery Books are very pleased to let you know that best-selling author Nickolas Butler is returning to Cable with his new fiction title, Little Faith. He will be appearing at the Cable Community Centre, 13660 Cty Hwy M on Thursday, May 30th at 6:30. Pie Social to follow (goodwill donation) and books will be available for purchase. Read more about it at forestlodgelibrary.org or redberybooks.com.
Women’s Weekend Mountain Bike Clinic
May 31 - Jun 2
Seeley
May 31 – June 2, 2019 Beginner and intermediate mountain bikers are invited to a weekend of fun on the beautiful CAMBA trails near Seeley, Wisconsin. Learn mountain biking skills in a friendly, safe and supportive environment with certified coaches, experience the trails in the CAMBA system, and join other women with a shared goal of becoming a better mountain biker. Seeley, Wisconsin: OO and Hatchery Creek Trailheads
CLINIC SCHEDULE
Friday, May 31 4:00 pm – OO trailhead parking lot. Meet coaches and get group assignments. Coaches will evaluate skills. Bike check- saddle height, tire pressure. Possibly go for easy group ride.
6:00 – 7:00 pm – Check-in and gathering at the Sawmill Saloon, Seeley in the Freighthouse Theater. Don’t forget to pick up your cool T-shirt.
7:00 pm – Dinner served, (included in your registration), followed by a craft project.
Saturday, June 1 9:00 – 12:00 – Meet at Hatchery Creek Park Trailhead and get with your group! We’ll rotate through stations on the skills course, where you’ll learn about basic body position, saddle height, how to comfortably go over rocks and logs, negotiate curves, anticipate the trail ahead, ride a pump track and berm course, and more!
Noon – Lunch provided at the Hatchery Park Pavilion at Trailhead. Group photos.
1:00 – 4:00 pm – Continue to work on your skills, and put them to work in small group rides on the trails at the park. Take part in on-the-trail sessions according to ability.
5:30 – 6:30 pm- Salad Bar and Pizza served at the Seeley Sawmill Saloon, (included in your registration).
7:00 pm – Sawmill Saloon, Freighthouse Theater. Join in on educational and fun breakout sessions such as basic bike maintenance and repair, how to change a tire, suspension set-up, packing your pack, stretching and conditioning, brakes and maintenance, trail advocacy, and overcoming fear. Get your hands dirty! Beer, wine, and chocolate provided!
Sunday, June 2 8:30 a.m. – Stretch those muscles at the Hatchery Creek Trailhead. Fresh scones and hot coffee provided!
9:00 a.m. – Polish up your skills on the easy pump track and trails in the bike park, and then join your group on the Hatchery Creek Trail. Take part in on-the-trail sessions according to ability.
12:00 – Farewells and safe travel, or guided rides in the afternoon for those who can stay, according to interest and ability. If you can stay, don’t forget to bring something for lunch!
Rumble on the Lake
May 31 - Jun 1
Staudemeyer’s Four Seasons Resort, Pla-Mor Bar, & Ammo’s Evergreen Tavern
May 31 – June1, 2019 The annual Rumble on the Lake is back for it’s 7th year! You are invited to join us for another fantastic north woods adventure.
The proceeds from the event supports the ROTL Mission: To focus our resources in support of a broad spectrum of local needs in our community.
Riders can expect to have a specially 160+ mile designed ride taking you through forests, along big lakes, and rambling rivers. We kick off the weekend Friday night at Staudemeyer’s Four Seasons Resort with live music by Russ Darwin of Iron River, WI from 7-11pm.
Saturday registration starts at 9am and kick stands up at 10am from Pla-Mor Bar and Restaurant located at 44400 County Highway D, Cable, WI 54821. We end at Ammo’s Evergreen Tavern for the big party and music.
Registration is $20.00 per person and includes an organized and safe ride, lunch, and live music with 300+ fantastic people doing good for the community.
Join us by registering today
Second Chapter Garage Sale
Jun 1
Cable UCC Garage
2019 Memorial Day Weekend 9:00am – 2:00pm Open Every Saturday thru Fall Fest For more information 715-798-3066
North End Trail Run
Jun 1
North End Ski Trail
June 1, 2019 9:00am First Annual North End Ski Club Trail Run. Two Races: 10 mile - all remote and gnarly single track 5 mile - mix of single track and ski trails
Both start at smae time and loop courses that start and finish at the Ski Cabin on Randysek road in Cable, WI
Go to www.northendskiclub.org for more information and registration or call Shelly at 715-307-3720
Snake Feeding
Jun 1
Cable Natural History Museum
Saturdays in 2019 10:00 AM Meet Emory and Digger – the Cable Natural History Museum’s live snakes and watch them eat a mouse. For more info go to www.cablemuseum.org.
Natural Connections 2: Nature Better than Fiction
Jun 1
Cable Natural History Museum
June 1, 2019 Do you also love finding adventure and intrigue in strange places? Join Cable Natural History Museum naturalist and author Emily Stone to be transported across the moat into a magical world where nature is better than fiction. By using science to tell stories, Emily wields a magic that makes the whole world feel more alive. 7:00 p.m. Pattison State Park. Donations welcome. www.cablemuseum.org. For more information call 715-798-3890.
Grand View Annual Yard-to-yard sale
Jun 1
Grand View Pavilion
June 1, 2019 8 – 2pm Lunch available! BBQ, hot dogs, coffee & pie by the slice! Variety of items from kitchen, home décor & garage. Baked goods, including homemade pie & cookies. Additional sale locations and maps available at the pavilion. Located 2 blocks off Hwy 63 follow signs
Steak Feed
Jun 1
Cable American Legion
June 1, 2019 4pm – 8pm
Electronics Recycling Day
Jun 1
Bayfield
June 1, 2019 8 AM – 5 PM Get rid of your unwanted electronic items! If it plugs in, we more or less will accept it. There is a fee for televisions, computer monitors, and copy machines. Follow this link to see what will and will not be accepted: https://americanrecyclingne.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/updated-custo... The drop off spot is across the street from Bodin Fisheries in Bayfield. There are some items that we cannot safely recycle so we will not accept them. They are: Medical Bio-Hazard Waste PCB’s or products containing PCB’s Mercury Containing Equipment (Bulbs) Alkaline Batteries
34th Annual Tent Raising
Jun 1
Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua
June 1, 2019 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM Our Big Top Tent Is Located at 32525 Ski Hill Rd, Bayfield, Wisconsin 54814 Join Big Top Chautauqua friends and volunteers Saturday, June 1 to help hoist the 160’ x 70’, 950-seat, 2,000 pound all-canvas tent for Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua’s 2019 season.
The fun begins at 7AM as we unroll five giant 400 pound rolls of canvas. By 10AM we normally have the canopy rising off the ground. After a break for lunch we complete the truss work while beginning to hang the sidewalls. By about 4 or 5 we are ready to share in the hard-won feeling one only gets following a good day of effort. Whether you stay all day or just come for an hour, there’s always something to do with enjoyable camaraderie. The weekend roustabouts and Big Top "roadies-for-a-day" travel to Bayfield each year from far and wide to sling some canvas, share a meal, swap stories and perhaps play a little music. • This is a FREE community event, and everyone is invited to participate • The only job requirements are energy, enthusiasm, and a little bit of elbow grease • Lunch will be served to the workers • We do suggest that volunteers bring a pair of work gloves – and a camera • For questions please contact us at 715-373-5552 or volunteer@bigtop.org • NOTE: Tent raising may be rescheduled due to weather or other variables.
Legion & SAL Meeting
Jun 3
Cable American Legion
June 3, 2019 7pm
Flow of Good Movement
Jun 4
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
1001 Books: And Then There Were None
Jun 5
Redbery Books
June 5, 2019 4pm 1001 will meet to discuss And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie.
PLAN COMMISSION MEETING
Jun 5
Cable Community Centre
June 5, 2019
A G E N D A
1.Chairman’s Remarks 2.Approval of Agenda 3.Approval of Minutes – April 3, 2019 and May 8, 2019 4.Public Comment
CABLE TOMORROW/COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATES AND PROJECTS
1.ISSUES AND OPPORTUNITIES Discussion/Possible Action on Potential Conflict of Interest Re: Short-Term Rentals for Karl Accept Resignation from Shelly Wilson as Vice Chair and Appoint New Vice Chair 2.HOUSING Discussion/Possible Action Short-Term Rental Application – Ronald A. Signorelli Revocable Trust 3.AGRICULTURE, NATURAL AND CULTURAL RESOURCES -Library Listening Session for New Expansion – June 6, 2019, Cable Community Centre, 5:00 to 7:00 P.M. -Deer Talk – June 17, 2019, 6:00 P.M., Cable Community Centre 4.TRANSPORTATION -Discussion/Possible Action on Airport Overlay 5.UTILITIES/COMMUNITY FACILITIES -Discussion/Possible Action on Rec Park Playground -Discussion/Possible Action Regarding Event Check List and Possible Link to Community Calendar 6.INTERGOVERNMENTAL COOPERATION Bayfield County / Cable Town Board 7.ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -Report on Business Seminars -Discussion/Possible Action on Connect Communities Group/Responsibility 8.RECREATION -Bike Park Update -Campground Update -Discussion/Possible Action on Gun Club Overlay Update with Narrative 9.LAND USE -Discussion/Possible Action on Urban Plan -Discussion/Possible Acction on Lynda Kern Application for a Class A Special Use Permit -Discussion/Possible Action on TOC Application to Expand Gravel Pit -Discussion/Possible Action on Holly Family Irrevocable Trust Application for Class B Special Use Permit for Pasture Land for Two Horses 10.IMPLEMENTATION -Discussion/Possible Action on Ordinance No. 26A-06, Private Driveway and Private Road
NEXT MEETING: July 10, 2019 ADJOURNMENT
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Jun 6
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Flow of Good Movement
Jun 6
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Forest Lodge Library Schedules Public Input Sessions
Jun 6
Cable Community Centre & Namakagon Town Hall
June 6, 2019 Public Input Sessions regarding the Forest Lodge Library’s preliminary plans for their Library Expansion Project have been scheduled for Thursday, June 6th; one each in Cable and Namakagon. The Cable session, from 1-3, will be held at the Cable Community Centre at 13660 Cty Hwy M. The Namakagon session, 5-7, will be at the Namakagon Town Hall, 23845 Cty Hwy M and will be followed by a cookout. Those wishing to do so are invited to bring a side salad or dessert. Anyone is invited to attend either or both sessions. For more information visit forestlodgelibrary.org or contact Library Director Kristine Lendved at 715-798-3189.
Men's Discussion Group: The Line Becomes a River
Jun 6
Redbery Books
June 6, 2019 6:30 - 7:30pm The men's group will meet to discuss The Line Becomes a River by Francisco Cantu.
Borah Epic
Jun 7 - Jun 8
Cable
June 7 - 8, 2019
SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Friday, June 7 4:00 - 9:00 pm: Number Pick-up - The Rivers Eatery, downtown Cable, WI 4:00 - 5:00 pm: Women's Ride - The Rivers Eatery, downtown Cable, WI - presented by Riverbrook Bike and Ski. *Please RSVP to Cindy Swift: cindy@riverbrookbike.com* The Women's Ride is a casual pace to get to know other women and to loosen the legs if you are racing. Additionally, it will be an introduction to some singletrack if you are new to it! Hope to see you there!
Saturday, June 8 (Race Day) 7:30 - 9:00 am: Number Pick-up - The Rivers Eatery, Cable, WI 10:00 am: Half EPIC Race Start - HWY OO / Birkie Trailhead 10:00 am Gravel EPIC Race Start - Cable, WI 10:30 am: Full EPIC Race Start - Hatchery Creek Park, Hayward, WI 11:30 am: - 5:00 pm - Finish line bash with Bent Paddle Brewing - Cable, WI 3:00 pm: Awards Presentation - The Rivers Eatery, downtown Cable, WI 7:00 pm: Online Auction Ends
PARKING & BUSING Parking is available at the race finish (with busing) to race starts, or at each individual race start.
DROP BAGS Tags will be provided for YOUR OWN bag, and will be brought to the finish line during the race.
RACE CUTOFF All riders must be through HWY 00 (halfway) by 1:30 pm. Any riders that miss this cutoff time will be given a ride to the finish line.
Live Music with Ryan Fredricks during Martini Friday
Jun 7
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
June 7, 2019 5 PM – 9 PM Join us for Martini Friday and live music on the patio with Ryan Fredricks.
Second Chapter Garage Sale
Jun 8
Cable UCC Garage
2019 Memorial Day Weekend 9:00am – 2:00pm Open Every Saturday thru Fall Fest For more information 715-798-3066
Snake Feeding
Jun 8
Cable Natural History Museum
Saturdays in 2019 10:00 AM Meet Emory and Digger – the Cable Natural History Museum’s live snakes and watch them eat a mouse. For more info go to www.cablemuseum.org.
Dandelion Days
Jun 8
Wikdal Park in Washburn
June 8, 2019 Celebrating community and bringing awareness to our relationship with the natural world through education, ecology, art, music, and fun. This zero waste event is held in Wikdal Park in Washburn. Cable Natural History Museum naturalist Emily Stone will be leading a workshop on Finding the Stories in Nature at 10:00 a.m. Find out more at www.washburndandeliondays.com.
Namakagon Fire Department Open House
Jun 8
Namakagon Fire Department
June 8, 2019 9am - noon Visit the fire department Food and Refreshments Free Fire Extinguisher Service provided by Protective Services, Jay Wilson (Fire Extinguishers available for purchase from Jay) Sign in to win a door prize. Prizes awarded each hour
Celebration of Confirmation / Pentecost
Jun 9
Cable United Church of Christ
June 9, 2019 10:00 am For more information 715-798-3066
Live Music by Bum Steers
Jun 9
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
June 9 and July 3, 2019
June 9 - 3:00 PM
July 3 - 2:00 PM
Join us for live music on the patio featuring the Bum Steers!
Wedding Show & Open House
Jun 9
Pine Brook Farm
June 9, 2019
1 PM – 4 PM
Pine Brook Farm
W4221 County Highway A, Spooner, Wisconsin 54801
Join us for a Wedding Show & Open House
See what Pine Brook Farm looks like when set up for a wedding, connect with local wedding vendors, enjoy tasty food samples, attend a fabulous bridal fashion show & register to win prizes.
Open Meeitng May 15, 2019 6.Public Input 7.Discussion and Possible Action on the Big Brook Project 8.Discussion/Possible Action on Changes to Propane Contract (Contract not what Board agreed to) 9.Discussion/Possible Action on Contract for Assessment Change of Payment Schedule (sign again for payment in January instead of December) 10.Discussion/Possible Action on Change of Financial Software from QuickBooks to TownHall Software, Inc. 11.Discussion/Possible Action to Post Notice of Surrender of Class “A” Liquor License 12.Approval of Payment of Claims: Check Nos. 8970 and 8971 13.Other Issues 14.Date of Next Meeting: June 19, 2019 15.Adjournment
Flow of Good Movement
Jun 11
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Town of Namakagon Board Meeting
Jun 11
Namakagon Town Hall
June 11, 2019 7:30 pm AMENDED AGENDA 1.Call meeting to order. 2.Verification of proper public notice and Pledge of Allegiance. 3.Minutes from previous meeting. 4.Financial Report. 5.Comprehensive Planning Report. 6.Library Report. 7.Discussion and Possible Action on NLA Walleye Project. 8.Discussion and possible action of Town Board recommendation for Bayfield County Planning and Zoning for a Class B Permit for James Fogarty for permission to construct a gazebo located at 24915 Garden Lake Road, Town of Namakagon. 9.Discussion and possible action on petition to keep White Bass Road closed to ATVs. 10.Discussion and possible action on opening bids for Namakagon Sunset Project, Part 2. 11.Discussion and possible action to replace Town Hall roof and advertise for bids. 12.Discussion and possible action on Cemetery Plots in the Town of Cable Cemetery. 13.Discussion and possible action on emails for the Town Board. 14.Ordinance #49 to Adopt the Wisconsin Municipal Records Schedule. 15.Request from the Walleye Incentive Program for support. 16.Request from the Bayfield County Sheriff’s Canine Program for support. 17.Request from Regional Hospice for support. 18.Request from Chequamegon Children’s Theater for support. 19.Approval of Liquor License applications and respective agents as published. 20.Approval of Cigarette Licenses per applications. 21.Approve Issuance of Operator’s License per applications. 22.Review Correspondence. 23.Public Comment. 24.CLOSED SESSION: Motion to go into Closed Session at _______ pursuant to S.19.85(1)(c) of the WI Statutes for considering employment, promotion, compensation or performance evaluation data of any public employee over which the Governmental body has jurisdiction or exercises responsibility. The board will reconvene in open session to take necessary action as required and resume regular town business. (Health Insurance) 25.Set date for the next Board meeting July 9, 2019 @ 7:30pm. 26.Adjourn @ _________________. Laura Bjork (Town Clerk)
Town of Grand View Comprehensive Planning Committee Meeting
Jun 11
GRAND VIEW TOWN HALL
June 11, 2019 7:00 pm Notice of the meeting and the agenda was posted at the Post Office, Town Hall, Grand View General Store and Pioneer.
AGENDA 1. Call to order 2.UDC Contract 3.Zoning Issues 4.Discuss Objectives and Future of Planning Committee 5.Adjourn
Dated this 9th day of June 2019
Teresa A Gunderson, Town Clerk
Town of Drummond Board Meeting
Jun 11
Drummond Civic Center
June 11, 2019
6:30 pm
Agenda
1.Call to order 2.Approval of minutes of the May 14, 2019 town board meeting 3.Treasurer and Other Committee Reports 4.Public comment 5.Consider zoning request for construction use to operate a temporary asphalt plant (Mathy Construction – 47515 US Highway 63) 6.Consider options to repair Longview Rd. including possible budget amendment to pay to repairs 7.Consider chip seal bids 8.Consider Federal Lands Access Program grant funding 9.Consider assessing penalties and collections for delinquent room tax 10.Consider portable toilet for transfer site. 11.Consider requests for Liquor License 12.Consider requests for Tobacco Licenses 13.Consider requests for operator/bartender licenses 14.Approve vouchers for payment of bills 15.Planning and discussion of future projects and agenda items 16.Set time and date for next meeting 17.Adjourn
Town of Grand View Board Meeting
Jun 12
Town of Grand View
2019 Typically the second Wednesday of the month (except in April when it follows the Annual Meeting)
Northwoods Field Basket Class
Jun 12
Cable Natural History Museum
June 12, 2019 Join instructor Jean Carryl to craft this basket that will remind you of your home in the Northwoods. You will use birch bark, colorful dyed reed and beautiful ceramic handles to weave this simple basket. You will twine a 10” diameter base and then use start/stop weaving to make it 9” high. 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. at the Cable Natural History Museum. Space is limited. Registration required by May 25 by going to cablemuseum.org or call 715-798-3890. $48 member/$53 non-member.
Town of Grand View Board Meeting
Jun 12
PIONEER FIRE STATION
June 12, 2019 7:00 pm Notice of the meeting and the agenda was posted at the Post Office, Town Hall, Grand View General Store and Pioneer Bar.
AGENDA 1. Call to order 2.Minutes, Treasurer’s report 3.Old Business: 4.Reports: Highway Dept., Town Board and Committees 5.Public Comments: Limited to total of 30 minutes 6.New Business: FEMA Projects, Summer Projects and bid requests, Dust Abatement Policy, ATV Hwy D Access, Namakagon Walleye Project, Diamond Lake Boat Landing/Camera, Planning Commission Meeting, UDC Inspector Contract, Grants, Town Website, and Liquor Licenses for 2019/2020. Closed Session pursuant to Sec. 19.85(1)(c), Wis. Stats., to consider Employment Handbook Changes, Reconvene in open session to possible take action on changes. 7.Approve payment of bills 8.Adjourn 9.Discussion and action may occur on any of the above agenda items. Dated this 9th day of June 2019 Teresa A Gunderson, Town Clerk
Flow of Good Movement
Jun 13
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Jun 13
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Wiz Kids Tech Assist
Jun 13
Forest Lodge Library
2nd & 4th Thursdays 2019 4:30pm - 6:00pm Need some help figuring out how to make your phone or device obey YOU?!? Consult the Wiz Kidz! Katelyn Bolen and Alec Campbell will be at the library each 2nd and 4th Thursday to help you out! Show up with your device and your questions. Leave with peace of mind and know how! No need to make a reservation....no fee involved
A Toast to Art -- At the Farm
Jun 13
Tamarack Farms Winery
June 13, 2019 5:30 - 8:30 pm More information to follow! Tamarack Farms Winery 12679 W Hwy B Hayward, WI 54843
SMART Artist Gala 2019
Jun 13
Rivers Eatery
June 13, 2019 10 am - 1 pm Unlocking Doors & Opening Minds Join us for Dancing, Music, and Sing along at the 2019 SMART Artist Gala! We'll be featuring Artist's Original Paintings, Cards, Crafts, and Activities. Live Music with Ukuladies and Lads, Vendors, Food, and Fun! Hope to see you there!
Keynote Speakers: Dr. Dayle Quigley (Hayward Area Memorial Hospital) Jessica Parkkonen (See My Art Artist)
THURS Book Club: My Antonia
Jun 13
Redbery Books
June 13, 2019 3 – 4 pm THURS will meet to discuss My Antonia by Willa Cather. My Antonia is a classic tale of pioneer life in the American Midwest. The novel details daily life in the newly settled plains of Nebraska through the eyes of Jim Burden, who recounts memories of a childhood shared with a girl named Antonia Shimerda, the daughter of a family who have emigrated from Bohemia.
Live Music
Jun 13
Sawmill Saloon
June 13, 2019 7pm Entertaining evening with Elvis! Free Show Come Early to get good seats. Wear Blue Suede Shoes!
Open House Event!
Jun 14 - Jun 15
Camp David Realty
June 14 & 15, 2019 June 14 2 – 6pm June 15 10 - 2pm Celebrating 16 years of serving your real estate needs and our New Ownership of North Country Vacation Rentals. Located at 43520 Kavanaugh Road Cable WI
Second Chapter Garage Sale
Jun 15
Cable UCC Garage
2019 Memorial Day Weekend 9:00am – 2:00pm Open Every Saturday thru Fall Fest For more information 715-798-3066
Snake Feeding
Jun 15
Cable Natural History Museum
Saturdays in 2019 10:00 AM Meet Emory and Digger – the Cable Natural History Museum’s live snakes and watch them eat a mouse. For more info go to www.cablemuseum.org.
Nature Fest
Jun 15
Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center
June 15, 2019 Join us for fun and learning at the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center in Ashland, from 10:00 a.m. to noon! Wisconsin Master Naturalist Volunteers will be eager to share their new nature knowledge. Hands-on activities! Fun for the whole family! For more information call 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org.
American Legion Annual Golf Scramble
Jun 15
Telemark Golf Course
June 15, 2019 Noon Shotgun Start 18 hole / 4 person scramble $70 per person Inlcudes: Golf, Cart, Steak Feed Million Dollar Hole in One! Other Prizes for Proximities, ball drop, skins game, door prizes and cash prizes. 2-3 Flights men, mixed, women Based on Participants 32 team limit Steak feed folloing golf at American Legion Sponsored by Don Johnson Motors For more information call 715-798-3222 or 715-798-3104
Beginning Stained Glass Workshop
Jun 15
Cable Hayward Area Arts Council
June 15, 2019 10 AM – 1 PM Cable Hayward Area Arts Council 42790 US Hwy 63, Cable, Wisconsin 54821 Not sure if stained glass is for you? This beginner class is a great, inexpensive way to try this wonderful art You will create a Heart Suncatcher while learning basic skills that could lead to creating other beautiful items. Before choosing colored glass for the heart we will practice basic glass cutting and learn about stained glass safety. Instructor: Kathy DiSalvo Price: $40 Questions? Email: CHARACartcenter@gmail.com
Father’s Day Intergenerational Worship
Jun 16
Cable United Church of Christ
June 16, 2019 10:00am For more information 715-798-3066
Rookery Summer Music
Jun 16
Rookery Pub Fine Dining
June 16, 2019 Sean & Ian Olamoto Father/Son duo on guitar and piano (Hayward)
This Week's Fresh Fish "UN-Fry" Ahi Tuna sesame encrusted and lightly seared, served with wakame, soba noodles drizzled with sesame seed oil & side of wasabi thru the weekend or until it runs out (may call to reserve)
Brave Cowboy Live music on the patio
Jun 16
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
June 16 & August 18, 2019
June 16 - 3:00 PM
August 18 - 3:00 PM
Brave Cowboy, live on the Patio at Four Seasons from 3-6pm
Grand View Fire Dept's Annual Father's Day Breakfast
Jun 16
Grand View Community Center
June 16, 2019 8 AM – 12 PM Annual Father's Day breakfast. Pancakes, eggs, and sausage. Donation only! Come and support the fire department and celebrate Father's day with us!
Hatha Yoga
Jun 17
Cable Natural History Museum
June 17, 2019 Join Joan Shumway for an exploration of yoga asana, whether you are new to yoga or have been practicing for many lifetimes. All ages and stages welcome! Please bring your own mat. June 17 – August 5 – 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Registration required by calling 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org. Cost is $80 member/$100 non-member for the eight week series or $12 member/$15 non-member per class.
Auxiliary Meeting
Jun 17
Cable American Legion
June 17, 2019 6pm
Deer Talk
Jun 17
CABLE COMMUNITY CENTRE
June 17, 2019 6pm Deer Talk by a DNR deer biologist
Flow of Good Movement
Jun 18
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Junior Naturalists: Slither, Hiss, and Hop
Jun 18
Cable Natural History Museum
June 18, 2019 Be a herpetologist for the day and explore creatures that breathe through their skin and swallow their food whole! Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum from 10:00 a.m. until noon. The Junior Naturalist programs offer environmental education for children in grades K – 6 through games, art, and outdoor exploration. $6 for members/$8 non-members per program or $90/$120 for the series of 16 programs. Scholarships are available. Go to cablemuseum.org to register online or call 715-798-3890.
Talon Talk Live Raptor Program
Jun 18
Cable Natural History Museum
June 18, 2019 Meet the Cable Natural History Museum’s live education raptors in person! Learn all about the amazing world of birds of prey from Naturalist Haley Appleman. 1:30-2:30 p.m. Please come early to find a seat. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org
The Guardians Movie Night
Jun 18
Sawmill Saloon
June 18, 2019 A visually dazzling meditation on the delicate balance between human and nature, The Guardians elegantly interweaves the lives of the iconic monarch butterfly with an indigenous community in Mexico. This intimate documentary takes viewers on a cinematic journey through the butterfly-dense mountaintops of Michoacan as the community works to build a sustainable path forward. 7:00 p.m. at the Sawmill Saloon in Seeley, WI. $10 at the door. Thanks to Northern Native Plantscapes for sponsoring this event! For more information call Cable Natural History Museum at 715-798-3890.
Word of Mouth: The Bride Test
Jun 18
Redbery Books
June 18, 2019 6:30 pm WOM will meet to discuss The Bride Test by Helen Hoang.
Junior Naturalists: Art in Nature
Jun 19
Cable Natural History Museum
June 19, 2019 Use your artistic eye to capture beauty in nature. (4th of July Parade Float Prep: Noon-1:00 p.m. Bring a lunch.) Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum from 10:00 a.m. until noon. The Junior Naturalist programs offer environmental education for children in grades K – 6 through games, art, and outdoor exploration. $6 for members/$8 non-members per program or $90/$120 for the series of 16 programs. Scholarships are available. Go to cablemuseum.org to register online or call 715-798-3890.
Chapter & Verse Book Club: The Story of Ferdinand and Gone-Away Lake
Jun 19
Redbery Books
June 19, 2019 4:30 – 5:30 pm C&V will meet to discuss The Story Of Ferdinand and Gone-Away Lake.
Flow of Good Movement
Jun 20
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Jun 20
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Country Store Luncheon
Jun 20
Cable United Church of Christ
June 20, 2019 The public is invited to attend the annual Country Store and Luncheon at Cable United Church of Christ on Thursday, June 20. The country store will feature homemade jam and a bake sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The salad bar luncheon will be open from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for a $10 fee that will include bread, dessert and a beverage. Take-outs will be available. The Cable UCC 2nd Chapter Thrift Shop will also be open for visitors to browse. Cable UCC is located at 13445 County Highway M in downtown Cable. For more information, please phone 715-798-3066.
Birds, Butterflies, and Bees: Planting for Pollinators
Jun 20
Cable Natural History Museum
June 20, 2019 Pollinators of all types are in desperate need of good habitat, and your backyard could be part of the solution! Join Sarah Boles, a local native landscape specialist and designer of the Museum’s native flower gardens, to learn all about our local pollinators and the plant communities that attract them. She’ll share actionable information about tending your gardens to provide pollinators with food and shelter. Stick around to apply your new knowledge at the pollinator garden workday at 1:00 p.m., and your registration fee will be refunded! Meet from 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. at the Museum. $10 members/$15 non-members. RSVP by calling 715-798-3890. Go to cablemuseum.org to register online or call 715-798-3890.
Pollinator Garden Workday
Jun 20
Cable Natural History Museum
June 20, 2019 Give us a hand in preparing our pollinator gardens for a busy summer. Local expert Sarah Boles of Northern Native Plantscapes will be teaching the tasks and providing information about pollinators and their favorite flowers. 1:00-3:00 p.m. at the Museum. Wear your grubbies and bring work gloves. RSVP by calling 715-798-3890.
Second Chapter Garage Sale
Jun 22
Cable UCC Garage
2019 Memorial Day Weekend 9:00am – 2:00pm Open Every Saturday thru Fall Fest For more information 715-798-3066
Keb' Mo'
Jun 22
Big Top Chautauqua
June 22, 2019 7:30pm | Tickets*: $49 / 60 / 74 Opener: Jontavious Willis Blue Canvas Club ticket sales begin Tue Dec 11 - Noon CST General Public ticket sales begin Tue Dec 18 - Noon CST Blues icon Keb' Mo' owes his longevity as a singer and writer to a combination of masterful, anecdotal writing skills, distinctive guitar versatility, and resonant, blues-soaked vocals. Every song tells a story, and every story reminds us why Keb' Mo' is one of the most versatile and engaging musical figures on today's roots rock and blues scene. Jontavious Willis will open the show.
Snake Feeding
Jun 22
Cable Natural History Museum
Saturdays in 2019 10:00 AM Meet Emory and Digger – the Cable Natural History Museum’s live snakes and watch them eat a mouse. For more info go to www.cablemuseum.org.
Northwoods Raptors
Jun 22
Cable Natural History Museum
June 22, 2019 Meet live raptors and find out what tools and strategies these birds use to survive and what we can do to help. 7:00 p.m. Amnicon Falls State Park. Donations welcome. You don’t have to be a certified Master Naturalist to participate! Any adult learners are welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890.
White Winter Winery Makers’ Faire
Jun 22
White Winter Winery
June 22, 2019 12-5pm Live Music by Jane Gang Artisans selling creative had-crafted wares Jewelry, food, bath 7 body, paper craft, art, woodworks. Booth info for this exciting event ~ Wendy email: events@whitewinter.com phone715-209-0052
Groovy Girls Shop Hop and Wine Tasting
Jun 22
My Villa Home Decor
June 22, 2019 3-6pm 1st Stop – My Villa for Appetizers and Wine 2nd Stop – Glassy Ladies – Dessert and Dessert Wines Wine Provided by: Rocky’s Wine Emporium in Cable
Lake Namakagon's Fundraising Event - The Big Catch!
Jun 22
Lakewoods Resort
Lake Namakagon's Fundraising Event - The Big Catch!
All species catch and release tournament - trophies and cash prize by length. The goal is to plant 30,000 extended growth walleye in Lake Namakagon.
7am Onsite Registration 8am Mass Start - Lakewoods Marina 4pm Fish Check-In Deadline 5pm Shore Lunch 7pm Grand Prize Drawings
Call Lakewoods for more infomration! 715-794-2561
Rookery Summer Music
Jun 23
Rookery Pub Fine Dining
June 23, 2019 Molly O & Friends Folk, roots, and Irish-inspired Americana (Bayfield)
Lion’s Club Meeting
Jun 24
Lakewoods Resort
2019 2nd and 4th Mondays of the Month 6:00pm
Hatha Yoga
Jun 24
Cable Natural History Museum
June 24, 2019 Join Joan Shumway for an exploration of yoga asana, whether you are new to yoga or have been practicing for many lifetimes. All ages and stages welcome! Please bring your own mat. June 17 – August 5 – 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Registration required by calling 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org. Cost is $80 member/$100 non-member for the eight week series or $12 member/$15 non-member per class.
Flow of Good Movement
Jun 25
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Junior Naturalists: Homey Habitats
Jun 25
Cable Natural History Museum
June 25, 2019 Find out what critters need to make a home. (4th of July Parade Float Prep: Noon-1:00 p.m. Bring a lunch.) Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum from 10:00 a.m. until noon. The Junior Naturalist programs offer environmental education for children in grades K – 6 through games, art, and outdoor exploration. $6 for members/$8 non-members per program or $90/$120 for the series of 16 programs. Scholarships are available. Go to cablemuseum.org to register online or call 715-798-3890.
Talon Talk Live Raptor Program
Jun 25
Cable Natural History Museum
June 25, 2019 Meet the Cable Natural History Museum’s live education raptors in person! Learn all about the amazing world of birds of prey from Naturalist Haley Appleman. 1:30-2:30 p.m. Please come early to find a seat. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org.
Rodrigo y Gabriela
Jun 26
Big Top Chautauqua
June 26, 2019 7:30 PM | Tickets*: $42 / 54 / 68 Mettavolution Tour Five years since their last album, Mexican acoustic rock guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela are ready to embark on the next chapter of their remarkable story, with the release of the most ambitious music of their twenty year career together. Entitled 'Mettavolution', the white-hot new album brings together Rod and Gab's shimmering, hummingbird flourishes and extraordinary engine room rhythm section, laser focused on melody, energy and beat. There is not an ounce of excess baggage on the fresh, dynamic tunes that Rod and Gab present here, which blend metal, jazz and Hispanic roots music in their own unique, unmistakable style. Through relentless touring and terrific word-of-mouth support, Rodrigo y Gabriela have established themselves as an in-demand live act, particularly in America, where they sold out the Hollywood Bowl (two nights) and the Red Rocks Amphitheatre as recently as summer 2018. They have also sold out multiple nights at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Le Zenith in Paris and Radio City Music Hall in New York, not to mention venues in Australia, Japan and Europe. They are recognized by their fans and critics alike as being one of the top live touring acts in the world. "An absolute master class in pushing an acoustic guitar to its limits." - Rockpit, Australia (Perth 2018) "This exciting duo is truly a musical force, and had the entire Bowl mesmerized and immersed in the tunes the whole time." - No Depression, USA (Hollywood Bowl, LA 2018) "The entire audience was on their feet for a standing ovation." - AV Hub (Sydney 2018) "It felt like the end of a long magical night of neverending encores." - Strait Times (Singapore 2015) "At times, it was hard to believe this sheer rhythmic force all came from just two guitars." - The Independent UK (London 2016) "The transition that these instrumentalists go through from rock to jazz to psychedelic and more continued to amaze the entire night." - 303 (Red Rocks Colorado 2018) 'Mettavolution' has been three years in the making, the duo going back to the heart of their music, to feel the same way they did when they first moved from Mexico City to Ireland back in 1999, searching to reconnect with the original intention and (in their own words) "the reason of why we do what we do, to share something we do with all our hearts in order to inspire, even to heal people through music." In 2010, Rodrigo and Gabriela were invited by President Obama to perform at a reception he hosted for the President and First Lady of Mexico. Rod and Gab have also contributed to the musical soundtracks of 'Puss In Boots' (2011) and 'Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides' (with Hans Zimmer) in the same year. With career album sales well in excess of 1.5 million worldwide, Rodrigo y Gabriela have established themselves as globally successful artists who are eager to write new chapters in their already illustrious story. 'Mettavolution' is Rodrigo y Gabriela reborn, reaching for a higher state of consciousness, pushing themselves as writers, interpreters and players, and challenging us the listener to absorb, engage and respond to them.
Lake Street Dive
Jun 26
Big Top Chautauqua
June 26, 2019 7:30pm | Tickets*: $46 / 56 / 68 Opener: Nicole Atkins Blue Canvas Club ticket sales begin Tue Feb 12 - Noon CST General Public ticket sales begin Tue Feb 19 - Noon CST With their mix of soul, R&B, and wholehearted rock & roll, Lake Street Dive's music is timeless yet immediate, exuberant yet reflective. In their 15 years they have magnified in appeal, as proven with the release of their 2018 album Free Yourself Up. The album won lavish acclaim and spent seven-and-a-half months on the non-commercial radio charts.
Memoirs in the Morning:
Jun 26
Redbery Books
June 26, 2019 10:00am Reading memoirs, biographies and notable non-fiction This group meets every other month on the last Wednesday. Our next meeting is in June. Coordinator: Maureen Palmer Currently Reading: Radioactive by Lauren Redniss
Junior Naturalists: Squirrels
Jun 26
Cable Natural History Museum
June 26, 2019 They chatter, climb, and fly: get to know our local squirrels! Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum from 10:00 a.m. until noon. (4th of July Parade Float Prep: Noon-1:00 p.m. Bring a lunch.) The Junior Naturalist programs offer environmental education for children in grades K – 6 through games, art, and outdoor exploration. $6 for members/$8 non-members per program or $90/$120 for the series of 16 programs. Scholarships are available. Go to cablemuseum.org to register online or call 715-798-3890.
Flow of Good Movement
Jun 27
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Jun 27
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Wiz Kids Tech Assist
Jun 27
Forest Lodge Library
2nd & 4th Thursdays 2019 4:30pm - 6:00pm Need some help figuring out how to make your phone or device obey YOU?!? Consult the Wiz Kidz! Katelyn Bolen and Alec Campbell will be at the library each 2nd and 4th Thursday to help you out! Show up with your device and your questions. Leave with peace of mind and know how! No need to make a reservation....no fee involved
Regional Hospice Services 2nd Annual Music in the Park
Jun 27
Cable Town Park
June 27, 2019 5-9pm Regional Hospice serves our local communities by offering hospice and palliative care programs for patients across northern Wisconsin and upper Michigan. We are please to be hosting our 2nd annual Music in the Park fundraising event! We are celebrating and fundraising by spending a lovely summer evening in the park with great music, friends and food. Local bands 2nd Time Around Band and Ukuladies & Lads will be playing. We will be having a cash raffle, silent auction and other games. All proceeds go to benefit our work with patients in our hospice and palliative care programs. http://www.regionalhospice.org/music-in-the-park.aspx
2nd Annual RHS Music in the Park
Jun 27
Cable Town Park
June 27, 2019 5:00 PM – 9:00 PM We are celebrating and fundraising by spending a lovely summer evening in the park with great music, friends and food. Local 2nd Time Around Band and Ukuladies & Lads will be playing. We will be having a cash raffle, silent auction and other games. All proceeds go to benefit our work with patients in our hospice and palliative care programs.
Home Free
Jun 28
Big Top Chautauqua
June 28, 2019 7:30 PM | Tickets*: $32 / 44 / 56 Blue Canvas Club ticket sales begin Tue Feb 12 - Noon CST General Public ticket sales begin Tue Feb 19 - Noon CST The all vocal (a cappella) country music sensation Home Free is bringing Nashville country standards and country-dipped pop hits. The band comes to town on the heels of their most recent full-length album release, TIMELESS, bringing with them new music and new humor every night. Home Free has become a household name, amassing more than 250-million YouTube views, and entertaining more than 350,000 people live in concert since bursting on the national scene in 2013. The 5-man band has become known for their show-stopping performances that mix their signature no-instrument, all-vocal music with their quick-witted humor. Their fourth studio album, TIMELESS, which was released on September 23, 2017 via Columbia Records and debuted at the No. 2 spot on the Billboard Country Albums Chart. This release marks the 4th consecutive top 5 Billboard debut for their album. Audiences can expect new music and new stylings, plus country hits like Maren Morris' "My Church", pop slams like Shakira's "Try Everything", and fan favorite classics like the calypso-infused arrangement of Johnny Cash's "Ring Of Fire."
Home Free
Jun 28
Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua
June 28, 2019 7:30 PM – 10:30 PM CDT
The Art of Natural Play: Opening Day!
Jun 28
The Art of Natural Play: Opening Day!
June 28, 2019 Drop in at the Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area to explore the trails, play in our treehouse, build a fairy house, and join local artist Donna Post to create make-and-take nature crafts. All ages welcome! Come find us at the Natural Play Area, 43135 Randysek Road in Cable, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org.
Live Music by Knuckleheads
Jun 28 - Jun 29
Lakewoods Resort
June 28 - 29, 2019 Live music by Knuckleheads4 at 8PM in Bucks Bar
Town of Namakagon Board Meeting
Jun 28
Namakagon Town Hall
June 28, 2019 1 pm 1.Call meeting to order. 2.Discussion and possible action on the bid received for the Namakagon Sunset Project, Part 2. 3.Adjourn @ _________________. Laura Bjork (Town Clerk)
Cable Community Farmer’s Market
Jun 29
Cable United Church of Christ
2019 9:00am – 1:00pm Open Every Saturday thru Fall Fest (Cable UCC Parking Lot) For more information 715-798-3066
Second Chapter Garage Sale
Jun 29
Cable UCC Garage
2019 Memorial Day Weekend 9:00am – 2:00pm Open Every Saturday thru Fall Fest For more information 715-798-3066
Snake Feeding
Jun 29
Cable Natural History Museum
Saturdays in 2019 10:00 AM Meet Emory and Digger – the Cable Natural History Museum’s live snakes and watch them eat a mouse. For more info go to www.cablemuseum.org.
The Art of Natural Play
Jun 29
Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area
June 29, 2019 Drop in at the Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area to explore the trails, play in our treehouse, build a fairy house, and join local artist Donna Post to create make-and-take nature crafts. All ages welcome! Come find us at the Natural Play Area, 43135 Randysek Road in Cable, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org.
Resurrection - A Journey Tribute
Jun 29
Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua
June 29, 2019 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM Hosted by Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua and Resurrection - A Journey Tribute
Beginning Stained Glass Garden Panel with Kathy DiSalvo
Jun 29
Cable Hayward Area Arts Council
June 29, 2019 10 PM – 3 AM Create a beautiful 8”x8”x8” triangle glass panel to hang on a shepherd hook among the flowers in your garden. You will learn basic glass cutting skills, grinding to fit a pattern, foiling, soldering, and framing your piece in a zinc border. Instructor: Kathy DiSalvo Cost: $65 Questions? Email: CHARACartcenter@gmail.com
Pushing Chain
Jun 30
Rookery Pub Fine Dining
June 30, 2019 Pushing Chain Guitar, fiddle, strong harmonies & a gonzo attitude (No. MN)
Sean and Ian at Four Seasons
Jun 30
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
June 30, 2019 3 PM – 6 PM Join Sean and Ian as they visit Four Seasons for their 2nd time!
All Aboard: Songs of the Railroads
Jun 30
Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua
June 30, 2019 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Hatha Yoga
Jul 1
Cable Natural History Museum
July 1, 2019 Join Joan Shumway for an exploration of yoga asana, whether you are new to yoga or have been practicing for many lifetimes. All ages and stages welcome! Please bring your own mat. June 17 – August 5 – 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Registration required by calling 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org. Cost is $80 member/$100 non-member for the eight week series or $12 member/$15 non-member per class.
Morning Outdoor Yoga
Jul 1
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
July & August 2019 When: July and August Times: Mondays and Thursdays at 8:30 AM Location: In front of our main lodge Cost: $10/participant Please come prepared Classes are held outside and will be cancelled if raining. Please dress appropriately and bring a yoga mat along with anything else you may need like sunglasses, sun lotion, bug repellent, etc.
Flow of Good Movement
Jul 2
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Junior Naturalists: Insect Investigations
Jul 2
Cable Natural History Museum
July 2, 2019 Let’s get buggy! Search for live insects and check out the Museum’s collection of creepy crawlies. Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum from 10:00 a.m. until noon. (4th of July Parade Float Prep: Noon-1:00 p.m. Bring a lunch.) The Junior Naturalist programs offer environmental education for children in grades K – 6 through games, art, and outdoor exploration. $6 for members/$8 non-members per program or $90/$120 for the series of 16 programs. Scholarships are available. Go to cablemuseum.org to register online or call 715-798-3890.
Town of Cable Plan Commission Meeting
Jul 2
Town of Cable
July 2, 2019 5:30 p.m.
Live Music by Pucky and Tom
Jul 2
Lakewoods Resort
July 2, 2019 Live music by Pucky and Tom at 7PM in Bucks Bar
Béla Fleck and the Flecktones
Jul 2
Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua
July 2, 2019 7:30 PM – 10 PM
Fireworks
Jul 3 - Jul 5
Cable Area
July 3 & 5, 2019 July 3 | Garmisch Resort on Lake Namakagon July 4 | Cable Town Park July 4 | Lakewoods Resort on Lake Namakagon July 5 | Grand View Ball Park
Forest Lodge Tour
Jul 3
Forest Lodge Estate
July 3, 2019 Explore the historic Forest Lodge Estate with a Northland College tour guide. Hear stories of its cultural and natural history and learn about the exciting developments for this educational campus. Participants will be on their feet for two hours, walking less than a mile over uneven terrain, rain or shine. Meet the Northland College guide at the Forest Lodge Nature Trail parking lot at 9:00 a.m. Registration required by going to cablemuseum.org or calling 715-798-3890. $10 per person.
Junior Naturalists: Wolves of the Chequamegon
Jul 3
Cable Natural History Museum
July 3, 2019 Join the pack to learn how to howl, hunt, and communicate like a wolf. Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum from 10:00 a.m. until noon. (4th of July Parade Float Prep: Noon-1:00 p.m. Bring a lunch.) The Junior Naturalist programs offer environmental education for children in grades K – 6 through games, art, and outdoor exploration. $6 for members/$8 non-members per program or $90/$120 for the series of 16 programs. Scholarships are available. Go to cablemuseum.org to register online or call 715-798-3890.
Live Music by Bum Steers
Jul 3
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
June 9 and July 3, 2019
June 9 - 3:00 PM
July 3 - 2:00 PM
Join us for live music on the patio featuring the Bum Steers!
Live Music and BBQ
Jul 3
Sawmill Saloon
July 3, 2019 5pm Outdoor BBQ and MUSIC in Cabana! Live music at 5:30 pm by Kevin Alexander Show 90's and original rock
Bum Steers at Four Seasons
Jul 3
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
July 3, 2019 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM Join us for live music on the patio featuring the Bum Steers!
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Jul 4
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
CARE 5K 10K Walk/Run
Jul 4
Downtown Cable
July 4, 2019 The CARE 5k/10K walk run began in 1995 and has become a yearly favorite since. Sign Up & Register Online for 2019’s Race > Click HERE!
The route is an out and back on Randysek Rd starting in downtown Cable. About half of our participants are 5K walkers and the rest do the 5K or 10K Run. Beverages and snacks are provided after the race. There is also a red, white & blue pancake breakfast, the 4th of July parade and a cookout and activities at the Cable Town Park following the CARE race – we encourage everyone to stay and enjoy the festivities!
Live Music by Jeff Loven (Fireworks at Dusk)
Jul 4
Lakewoods Resort
July 4, 2019 Live music by Jeff Loven Bucks Bar and outside patio...and Fireworks at dusk.
Lake Namakagon Boat Parade
Jul 4
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
July 4, 2019 11 AM – 1 PM Decorate your boat and join the patriotic crowd at Four Seasons Resort on Lake Namakagon as boats of all sizes, shapes and decoration will "parade" from Four Seasons Beach for a short run around the middle part of the lake and back to Four Seasons! Spectators line the shoreline along the parade route to applaud their favorite patriotically decorated boats and contestants. Registered boats will be vying for top honors for the Largest Flag, Tallest Flag, Most Patriotic, Most Creative plus Best Decorated Boat and Best Crew. This year’s parade will take place Thursday, July 4 starting at 11 at Four Seasons with motors in the lake no later then 12:00pm. The parade winds back at Four Seasons for final judging and prizes. Pre-registration is available for boats for $10 and is available starting now at Four Seasons Resort or up to Noon on Thursday the 4th. $10/boat - 100% payout Boat parade leaves at 12:00 sharp. We encourage safe and responsible boating. Please secure all belongings to your boat, do not throw items to each other and do not pollute the water or land.
Cable & Area Lions Club 4th of July Picnic
Jul 4
Cable Town Park
July 4, 2019 11:30 AM – 2 PM Hosted by Cable & Area Lions Club ANNUAL 4TH OF JULY LIONS PICNIC! Serving Brats, burgers, hot dogs, corn, baked beans, german potato salad, chips, soda, beer and Homemade PIE! All proceeds to benefit our many community service projects. FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! Bingo under the big top tent, games provided by the Town of Cable. Music and fireworks after the picnic. DRAWINGS FOR OUR SUMMER RAFFLE PRIZES AT 2PM!
Morning Outdoor Yoga
Jul 4
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
July & August 2019 When: July and August Times: Mondays and Thursdays at 8:30 AM Location: In front of our main lodge Cost: $10/participant Please come prepared Classes are held outside and will be cancelled if raining. Please dress appropriately and bring a yoga mat along with anything else you may need like sunglasses, sun lotion, bug repellent, etc.
Natural Connections 2 Book Reading, Signing, and Artist Award Ceremony
Jul 5
Cable Natural History Museum
July 5, 2019 Help celebrate Cable Natural History Museum Naturalist Emily Stone's new book and the kids who helped illustrate it! Reception begins at 10:00 a.m. at the Museum with punch and cookies. At 10:30, Emily will do a reading from her book and present awards. Then she’ll be available to sign books until 12:00 p.m. For more info call 715-798-3890.
The Art of Natural Play
Jul 5
Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area
July 5, 2019 Drop in at the Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area to explore the trails, play in our treehouse, build a fairy house, and join local artist Donna Post to create make-and-take nature crafts. All ages welcome! Come find us at the Natural Play Area, 43135 Randysek Road in Cable, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org.
Fish Fry & Martinie Night
Jul 5
MOOSELIPS
July 5, 2019 5pm Fish Fry & Martini Night in MOOSELIPS Featuring Fresh Lake Superior White Fish from Bodin Fisheries
Northwest Blues Project
Jul 5
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
July 5, 2019 3 PM – 6 PM Join us 3-6pm for the Northwest Blues Project live at Four Seasons
Riding the Wind
Jul 5
Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua
July 5, 2019 7:30 PM – 9 PM
Cable Community Farmer’s Market
Jul 6
Cable United Church of Christ
2019 9:00am – 1:00pm Open Every Saturday thru Fall Fest (Cable UCC Parking Lot) For more information 715-798-3066
Second Chapter Garage Sale
Jul 6
Cable UCC Garage
2019 Memorial Day Weekend 9:00am – 2:00pm Open Every Saturday thru Fall Fest For more information 715-798-3066
Namekagon Arts and Music Festival
Jul 6
Mooselips Festival Grounds
July 6, 2019 Admission is FREE!
Many Vendors will be offering their wares, including paintings, photography, sculpture, wood working, jewelry, soaps, pottery, and metal “whirlygigs”. There will also be an author’s tent with local authors selling their books.
Free Art Activity in Kid’s Tent
Wine Glass Painting (fee to participate)
The poetry jam starts at noon when participants can pick up their three words. They have an hour to write a poem which they then read to a panel inside at Mooselips. The winners of each age category then read their poem outside on the main stage.
The Seeley Lions Club provides delicious food and beverages.
Live Music by: San & Ian Okamoto 10:00 - 11:15am Ross William Perry Band 11:30 - 1:30pm The Tinglers 2:00 - 5:00pm
Don’t miss the best Summer Art Festival in Northern Wisconsin. Just behind the Sawmill Saloon and Mooselips Cafe on the Seeley Festival Grounds. This is a wonderful family event that has been held in Seeley annually since 1999!
Snake Feeding
Jul 6
Cable Natural History Museum
Saturdays in 2019 10:00 AM Meet Emory and Digger – the Cable Natural History Museum’s live snakes and watch them eat a mouse. For more info go to www.cablemuseum.org.
The Art of Natural Play
Jul 6
Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area
July 6, 2019 Drop in at the Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area to explore the trails, play in our treehouse, build a fairy house, and join local artist Donna Post to create make-and-take nature crafts. All ages welcome! Come find us at the Natural Play Area, 43135 Randysek Road in Cable, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org.
Two Knots Every Camper Should Know
Jul 6
Cable Natural History Museum
July 6, 2019 Family Naturalist Program Join Master Naturalist Volunteer John Radloff and his grandson to learn some handy knots! With names like bowline and taut line hitch, you know these knots are good! These knots can save the day when a problem arises. 10:30-11:30 a.m. in the Cable Natural History Museum outdoor classroom. Suggested donation $10 per family. For more go to cablemuseum.org or call 715-798-3890.
Author Event
Jul 6
Redbery Books
July 6, 2019 9am-Noon KERRY CASEY IS HEADED TO REDBERY WITH HIS NEW BOOK "RUNT" Note from Kerry... "I'm excited to announce my new novel Runt is out and getting great reader reviews. Runt is a heartfelt story about an undersized 12-year old, his single mom, and a new coach - a former Cubs first-round draft pick - as they unite in pursuit of love and the Iowa Little League Championship. Moreover, I'm thrilled to be at one of my all time favorite booksellers, Redbery, (Maureen and staff are superstars!) on Saturday, July 6, from 9am until noon to sign books. Take a break from the fireworks and come say hello. But get your book at Redbery now so we can talk about it." See you soon, Kerry Casey
Live Music by Badge
Jul 6
Lakewoods Resort
July 6, 2019 Live music by Badge at 7:30PM in Bucks Bar
Maxi Priest w/Quito Rymer & The Edge
Jul 6
Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua
July 6, 2019 7:30 AM – 10 AM
The Tinglers
Jul 6
Loon Saloon
July 6, 2019 8 PM – 12 AM Join us at the Loon Saloon on Saturday, July 6th, 8pm until Midnight for a rocking good time with the Tinglers, featuring local native, Karl Wallin.
Matthew Griswold
Jul 7
Rookery Pub Fine Dining
July 7, 2019 Matthew Griswold Alternative folk singer-songwriter (Twin Cities)
Lion’s Club Meeting
Jul 8
Lakewoods Resort
2019 2nd and 4th Mondays of the Month 6:00pm
Morning Outdoor Yoga
Jul 8
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
July & August 2019 When: July and August Times: Mondays and Thursdays at 8:30 AM Location: In front of our main lodge Cost: $10/participant Please come prepared Classes are held outside and will be cancelled if raining. Please dress appropriately and bring a yoga mat along with anything else you may need like sunglasses, sun lotion, bug repellent, etc.
Flow of Good Movement
Jul 9
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Camp Kindness
Jul 9 - Jul 11
Cable United Church of Christ
July 9, 10, & 11 12:00 – 3:00pm (Community Youth Event) For more information 715-798-3066
Junior Naturalists: Color Crazy
Jul 9
Cable Natural History Museum
July 9, 2019 Explore colors and patterns in the Northwoods. Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum from 10:00 a.m. until noon. The Junior Naturalist programs offer environmental education for children in grades K – 6 through games, art, and outdoor exploration. $6 for members/$8 non-members per program or $90/$120 for the series of 16 programs. Scholarships are available. Go to cablemuseum.org to register online or call 715-798-3890.
Talon Talk Live Raptor Program
Jul 9
Cable Natural History Museum
July 9, 2019 Meet the Cable Natural History Museum’s live education raptors in person! Learn all about the amazing world of birds of prey from Naturalist Haley Appleman. 1:30-2:30 p.m. Please come early to find a seat. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890.
Town of Grand View Board Meeting
Jul 10
Town of Grand View
2019 Typically the second Wednesday of the month (except in April when it follows the Annual Meeting)
Forest Lodge Tour
Jul 10
Forest Lodge Estate
July 10, 2019 Explore the historic Forest Lodge Estate with a Northland College tour guide. Hear stories of its cultural and natural history and learn about the exciting developments for this educational campus. Participants will be on their feet for two hours, walking less than a mile over uneven terrain, rain or shine. Meet the Northland College guide at the Forest Lodge Nature Trail parking lot at 9:00 a.m. Registration required by going to cablemuseum.org or calling 715-798-3890. $10 per person.
Junior Naturalists: Predator and Prey
Jul 10
Cable Natural History Museum
July 10, 2019 Who eats who? Both predators and prey keep the ecosystem in balance. Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum from 10:00 a.m. until noon. The Junior Naturalist programs offer environmental education for children in grades K – 6 through games, art, and outdoor exploration. $6 for members/$8 non-members per program or $90/$120 for the series of 16 programs. Scholarships are available. Go to cablemuseum.org to register on line or call 715-798-3890.
Dinner with a Wildlife Educator
Jul 10
Cable Natural History Museum
July 10, 2019 Chris Cold is a Wildlife Technician for the Wisconsin DNR and serves as a non-formal wildlife educator throughout Wisconsin, often handling raptors and reptiles during programs. Join Chris for dinner and conversation at the Rivers Eatery from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Then see his lecture at the Cable Natural History Museum. For more info go to cablemuseum.org or call 715-798-3890.
Joseph Jenkins Lecture Series: Extinction
Jul 10
Cable Natural History Museum
July 10, 2019 Extinction can be a scary topic, but Wildlife Technician and Educator Chris Cold will provide us with a positive prospectus for the future. What are the known and theoretical causes of extinction on a local, regional, and global basis? Dive into species extinction, with topics including co-evolutionary relationships and landscape management implications. We will all gain a better understanding of how imperiled animals can be successfully salvaged. 7:00 p.m. at the Cable Natural History Museum. Sponsored by Henry and Jodi Kingdon. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org.
Town of Grand View Board Meeting
Jul 10
Grand View
July 10, 2019 7:00pm Notice of the meeting and the agenda was posted at the Post Office, Town Hall, Grand View General Store and Pioneer Bar.
AGENDA 1. Call to order 2.Minutes, Treasurer’s report 3.Old Business: 4.Reports: Highway Dept., Town Board and Committees 5.Public Comments: Limited to total of 30 minutes 6.New Business: FEMA Projects, Open Chip Seal and LRIP Bids, Gravel Bids, UDC Ordinance, Funny’s Bay Boat Landing, Sharing or Hiring Part-Time Position. Closed Session pursuant to Sec. 19.85(1)(c), Wis. Stats., to consider Employment Handbook Changes, Reconvene in open session to possible take action on changes. 7.Approve payment of bills 8.Adjourn 9.Discussion and action may occur on any of the above agenda items. Dated this 8th day of July 2019 Teresa A Gunderson, Town Clerk
Flow of Good Movement
Jul 11
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Jul 11
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Wiz Kids Tech Assist
Jul 11
Forest Lodge Library
2nd & 4th Thursdays 2019 4:30pm - 6:00pm Need some help figuring out how to make your phone or device obey YOU?!? Consult the Wiz Kidz! Katelyn Bolen and Alec Campbell will be at the library each 2nd and 4th Thursday to help you out! Show up with your device and your questions. Leave with peace of mind and know how! No need to make a reservation....no fee involved
Loon Pontoon Tour on Diamond Lake
Jul 11
Cable Natural History Museum
July 11, 2019 Learn amazing facts about these ancient birds and the beautiful lakes where they live while touring on a pontoon boat. A Museum Naturalist will share stories about the facts and fantasies behind this Northwoods icon. Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum at 9:00 a.m. and return by noon. $38 member/$43 non-member. Space is limited. Registration required by going to cablemuseum.org or call 715-798-3890.
Redbery Reads: The Power of Pollination
Jul 11
Cable Natural History Museum
July 11, 2019 Redbery Reads is a story time that helps kids connect to the world around them. There will be stories, hands-on activities, circle games, learning, and lots of fun. All ages are welcome and the activities are geared to preschool through fifth grade. Program begins at 10:30 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890.
Tea Talk
Jul 11
Forest Lodge Boathouse
July 11, 2019 Natural Connections 2: Nature Better than Fiction Do you also love finding adventure and intrigue in strange places? Join naturalist and author Emily Stone to venture across the moat into a magical world where nature is better than fiction. By using science to tell stories, Emily wields a magic that makes the whole world feel more alive. 2:00-3:30 p.m. at the Forest Lodge Estate. Register and find out more at www.northland.edu. $10 online/$15 at the door.
Water Warrior Day Camp
Jul 11
Cable Natural History Museum
July 11, 2019 Get your feet wet...for science! Kids entering grades 5-7 will test the Namekagon River's water quality by collecting and identifying aquatic insects and using chemistry to analyze water samples. Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum at 10:00 a.m. and return by 2:00 p.m. Be prepared for walking, getting wet, and bring a bag lunch. Registration required byJuly 9 by going to cablemuseum.org or call 715-798-3890. $20 member/$25 non-member.
THURS: The Other Einstein
Jul 11
Redbery Books
July 11, 2019 3:00 – 4:00pm THURS will meet to discuss The Other Einstein by Marie Benedict.
Men's Discussion Group: The World Without Us
Jul 11
Redbery Books
July 11, 2019 6:30 – 7:30 pm The Men's Group will meet to discuss The World Without Us by Alan Weisman.
Morning Outdoor Yoga
Jul 11
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
July & August 2019 When: July and August Times: Mondays and Thursdays at 8:30 AM Location: In front of our main lodge Cost: $10/participant Please come prepared Classes are held outside and will be cancelled if raining. Please dress appropriately and bring a yoga mat along with anything else you may need like sunglasses, sun lotion, bug repellent, etc.
Whose Live Anyway?
Jul 12
Big Top Chautauqua
July 12, 2019 7:30 PM | Tickets*: $39 / 49 / 60 Blue Canvas Club ticket sales begin Tue Feb 12 - Noon CST General Public ticket sales begin Tue Feb 19 - Noon CST Learn more about the Blue Canvas Club HERE WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY? is 90 minutes of hilarious improvised comedy and song all based on audience suggestions. Cast members Greg Proops, Jeff B. Davis, Dave Foley, and Joel Murray will leave you gasping with scenes they invent before your eyes. Audience participation is key so bring suggestions and you might be asked to join the cast onstage! All ages welcomed!
The Art of Natural Play
Jul 12
Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area
July 12, 2019 Drop in at the Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area to explore the trails, play in our treehouse, build a fairy house, and join local artist Donna Post to create make-and-take nature crafts. All ages welcome! Come find us at the Natural Play Area, 43135 Randysek Road in Cable, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org.
Water Warrior Canoe Expedition
Jul 12
Cable Natural History Museum
July 12, 2019 After studying the Namekagon River through the lens of science, take a look through the lens of adventure! Kids entering grades 5-7 can paddle down a wild stretch of the river to discover the secrets of its water quality. Students will meet at the County Hwy M canoe landing at 10:00 a.m. and get picked up at Phillipi Landing in Cable at 2:00 p.m. Dress for the weather, wear a hat, and shoes that can get wet, and bring a bag lunch and a water bottle. Prior participation in the Water Warriors Day Camp is recommended but not required. Registration required byJuly 9 by going to cablemuseum.org or call 715-798-3890. $25 member/$30 non-member.
Comedian
Jul 12
Lakewoods Resort
July 12, 2019 Jay Harris Comedian Dinner show 7pm - 10pm, doors open at 6pm. $30 Dinner & Show (tax & tip not included) $10 Show Only Choice of 4 Entrees plus Dessert Call Lakewoods ahead to make reservations 715-794-2561
Cable Community Farmer’s Market
Jul 13
Cable United Church of Christ
2019 9:00am – 1:00pm Open Every Saturday thru Fall Fest (Cable UCC Parking Lot) For more information 715-798-3066
Second Chapter Garage Sale
Jul 13
Cable UCC Garage
2019 Memorial Day Weekend 9:00am – 2:00pm Open Every Saturday thru Fall Fest For more information 715-798-3066
The Jayhawks
Jul 13
Big Top Chautauqua
July 13, 2019 7:30 PM | Tickets*: $42 / 48 / 58 Blue Canvas Club ticket sales begin Tue Jan 29 - Noon CST General Public ticket sales begin Tue Feb 5 - Noon CST The Jayhawks and their rootsy sound were definitely swimming against the tide when they emerged from a crowded Minnesota music scene in 1985. Over the course of two decades, 9 albums, countless memorable live shows and enough personal drama to fill a couple of Behind the Music episodes, this beloved band soared to heights few ever achieve while winning the hearts and minds of numerous critics, fans and peers in the process. After releasing two Indie albums in the 80s The Jayhawks signed with American Recordings in 1991 and over the next decade released 5 challenging, at times groundbreaking, albums, toured the world to widespread acclaim and even survived the departure of founding member Mark Olson in 1995. After a hiatus in the mid 2000s, the "classic" 1994 lineup reunited for another new studio album in 2011 and 2 years of solid touring, reacquainting audiences old and new with the band's timeless musical vision. 2014 saw a late 90s version of the band led by Gary Louris hitting the road to support the reissues of the 3 Jayhawks albums released from 1997-2003. This lineup released the band's 9th studio album in 2016, recorded in Portland, OR with producers Peter Buck and Tucker Martine. The band's new studio album, Back Roads And Abandoned Motels, was released in the summer of 2018, featuring Jayhawks versions of songs Gary Louris had previously written with other artists plus 2 new compositions.
Snake Feeding
Jul 13
Cable Natural History Museum
Saturdays in 2019 10:00 AM Meet Emory and Digger – the Cable Natural History Museum’s live snakes and watch them eat a mouse. For more info go to www.cablemuseum.org.
Kid’s Morning Yoga
Jul 13
Cable Natural History Museum
July 13, 2019 Warm up for the day by moving through stories and games in the Cable Natural History Museum’s back yard. Bring a mat, blanket, or towel if you have one. Ages 5 and up. Younger yogis welcome with an adult helper. 9:30-10:00 a.m. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890.
Cable Nature Tour
Jul 13
Cable Natural History Museum
July 13, 2019 10:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m. Check out the natural spaces within minutes of downtown Cable. You can drop in to one or all four stations and participate in activities to appreciate the nature found right in Cable. Visit three or more stations to earn a free Family Pass to the Cable Natural History Museum! (Maps available at the Museum.) The Art of Natural Play Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area Drop in at the Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area to join local artist Donna Post to create make-and-take nature crafts. While you’re there, play in the treehouse or build a fort. Rivers Alive! | Namakagon River Phillipi Bridge Landing Get your feet wet and discover what critters live in the river. While you’re there, relax with a calming view of water rushing toward the Gulf of Mexico through this National Scenic Riverway. Trail Blazing Cable Town Trails Trailhead Follow flags on a short hike to reveal a secret phrase. While you’re there, explore the mountain bike trails or hike to the Cable Community Farm. Insect Collecting | Cable Community Farm Pick up a sweep net and catch insects in the gardens, fields, and forests of the Farm. While you’re there, say hello to the chickens and see what’s growing in the Growing Together Garden.
The Call of the Loon
Jul 13
Cable Natural History Museum
July 13, 2019 Common loons are anything but ordinary. Diving deep, flying fast, and fighting hard, these Northwoods icons are ready to capture your imagination with their precisely tuned adaptations to life on our lakes. Join Cable Natural History Museum naturalist and author Emily Stone to learn about these fascinating creatures through hands-on specimens and plenty of time for questions. Then try your hand at decoding their eerie calls. 7:00 p.m. Amnicon Falls State Park. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890.
Live Music by Acoustic Relapse
Jul 13
Lakewoods Resort
July 13, 2019 Live music by Acoustic Relapse in Bucks Bar at 7:30-8pm
Cable Community Wide Yard Sale
Jul 13
Cable Area
July 13, 2019 8am - 4pm Watch for the Yard & Garage Sale Signs 12+ Houses Includes Map Rain or Shine Maps will be available Friday & Saturday at the Cable Area Chamber of Commerce
Live Music by Eric Schubring
Jul 13
Lakewoods Resort
Every Saturday Through August 17, 2019 (Except July 20, 2019)
Live music every Saturday (except July 20th) afternoon through August 17th by Eric Schubring from 2-5PM.
Rookery Summer Music
Jul 14
Rookery Pub Fine Dining
July 14, 2019 Fizz Kizer Honkytonk singer/songwriter on Acoustic guitar (Star Prairie)
Sunday Music At The Birches!
Jul 14
Birches Roadhouse
July 14, 2019 7:30 PM Back again for another show, The Brothers Burn Mountain will be here this Sunday to blow the roof off the place!
Bluegrass Day Camp
Jul 15 - Jul 17
Big Top Chautauqua
July 15, 16, 17, 2019 • 10:00AM - 3:00PM Tuition: $150 'Early Bird' per student $175 after June 17 per student Financial Aid Scholarships available. Please contact us for more info: development@bigtop.org 715-373-5520 Youngsters - join us for 3 days of pickin' and grinnin' with stars of the Blue Canvas Orchestra! We will explore the rich music and singing traditions of Bluegrass and Southern Appalachian culture in a variety of classes taught by professional performing / recording musicians who are acknowledged experts in their field. Geared toward youth ages 7-17, Camp will cover lessons on guitar, banjo, fiddle, bass, and mandolin, as well as singing and playing in a group. Both individual and group participation will be part of this experience, with fun for everyone at all levels from total beginner through advanced. You'll even get to form your own band! Don't miss this fantastic opportunity to learn from the Pros! Welcome to Big Top's Bluegrass Day Camp For more information and to register visit https://www.bigtop.org/bluegrasscamp.html
Hatha Yoga
Jul 15
Cable Natural History Museum
July 15, 2019 Join Joan Shumway for an exploration of yoga asana, whether you are new to yoga or have been practicing for many lifetimes. All ages and stages welcome! Please bring your own mat. June 17 –August 5 – 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Registration required by calling 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org. Cost is $80 member/$100 non-member for the eight week series or $12 member/$15 non-member per class.
Morning Outdoor Yoga
Jul 15
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
July & August 2019 When: July and August Times: Mondays and Thursdays at 8:30 AM Location: In front of our main lodge Cost: $10/participant Please come prepared Classes are held outside and will be cancelled if raining. Please dress appropriately and bring a yoga mat along with anything else you may need like sunglasses, sun lotion, bug repellent, etc.
Flow of Good Movement
Jul 16
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Junior Naturalists: Nocturnal Nature
Jul 16
Cable Natural History Museum
July 16, 2019 Who’s awake? Me too! Meet live bats with the US Forest Service. Adults are welcome to join us for Owls and Chicks Week! Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum from 10:00 a.m. until noon. The Junior Naturalist programs offer environmental education for children in grades K – 6 through games, art, and outdoor exploration. $6 for members/$8 non-members per program or $90/$120 for the series of 16 programs. Scholarships are available. Go to cablemuseum.org to register on line or call 715-798-3890.
Talon Talk Live Raptor Program
Jul 16
Cable Natural History Museum
July 16, 2019 Meet the Cable Natural History Museum’s live education raptors in person! Learn all about the amazing world of birds of prey from Naturalist Haley Appleman. 1:30-2:30 p.m. Please come early to find a seat. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890.
Get a Clue! Mystery Book Club: The Flight Attendant
Jul 16
Lakewoods Resort
July 16, 2019 6:30 – 7:00 pm Get a Clue! Mystery Book CLub will meet at Lakewoods to discuss The Flight Attendant by Chris Bohjalian.
Word of Mouth: Us Against You
Jul 16
Redbery Books
July 16, 2019
6:30 – 7:30pm
WOM will meet to discuss Us Against You by Fredrik Backman.
Live Music by Pucky and Tom
Jul 16
Lakewoods Resort
Every Tuesday through August 13, 2019 7PM Live music by Pucky and Tom
Junior Naturalists: Pollinator Power
Jul 17
Cable Natural History Museum
July 17, 2019
Explore the Museum's pollinator gardens and see who's visiting the flowers. Adults are welcome to join us for Owls and Chicks Week! Junior Naturalist programs offer environmental education for children in grades K-6 through games, art, and outdoor exploration. $6 for members/$8 non-members per program or $90/$120 for the series of 16 programs. Scholarships are available. Go to cablemuseum.org to register on line or call 715-798-3890.
Forest Lodge Tour
Jul 17
Forest Lodge Estate
July 17, 2019 Explore the historic Forest Lodge Estate with a Northland College tour guide. Hear stories of its cultural and natural history and learn about the exciting developments for this educational campus. Participants will be on their feet for two hours, walking less than a mile over uneven terrain, rain or shine. Meet the Northland College guide at the Forest Lodge Nature Trail parking lot at 9:00 a.m. Registration required by going to cablemuseum.org or calling 715-798-3890. $10 per person.
Dinner with a Naturalist
Jul 17
Rivers Eatery
July 17, 2019 LCO Ojibwa College professor Mike Heim is an expert in local natural history, especially our area’s flora and geology. Join Mike for dinner and conversation at the Rivers Eatery from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Then see his lecture at the Cable Natural History Museum. For more info call 715-798-3890.
Joseph Jenkins Lecture Series: Geological History of Northwestern Wisconsin
Jul 17
Cable Natural History Museum
July 17, 2019 We are fortunate that northern Wisconsin is one of the most geologically stable regions in the United States—far from any volcanoes or earthquake epicenters. However, this was not always the case. In the distant past incredible convulsions rocked the Earth’s crust, creating such features as the Penokee Range and Lake Superior that we all know and love. Professor Mike Heim will take us on a tour through billions of years of Wisconsin history; from continents colliding to continents being torn asunder, from sandy ocean beaches to mile-high ice sheets. 7:00 p.m. at the Cable Natural History Museum. Sponsored by Henry and Jodi Kingdon. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890.
Chapter & Verse: Going Down Home With Daddy and Genesis Begins Again
Jul 17
Redbery Books
July 17, 2019
4:30 – 5:30pm
Chapter and Verse will meet to discuss Going Down Home With Daddy and Geneis Begins Again.
TOWN OF CABLE BOARD MEETING
Jul 17
Cable Community Center
JULY 17, 2019 6:00 P.M. 1.Call to Order 2.Chairman’s Comments 3.Approval of Minutes:June 19, 2019 4.Treasurer’s Report: General Fund Balance:$118,757.96 (May 2019)Cemetery Fund:$ 1,335.00 (May 2019) 5.Receipt of Reports: -Sanitary District Report -Forest Lodge Library -Cable Union Airport Report – Receipt of Minutes June 5, 2019 -Plan Commission Report – Receipt of Draft Minutes, July 2, 2019 -Roads Report -Connect Communities -AIS Report 6.Public Comment (Limit to 3 Minutes) 7.Discussion/Possible Action to Pursue Contracts for 4th of July 2020: -Spielbauer Fireworks Co., Inc. 8.Discussion/Possible Action to Approve Operators’ License for Alexandra Leslie 9.Discussion/Possible Action to Approve Road Closure Request from Cable Area Chamber of Commerce for Cable Fall Fest – September 27th and 28th, 2019 10.Discussion/Possible Action to Approve Finch Application for Class B Special Use Permit 11.Discussion/Possible Action to Renew Metals Recycling Agreement 12.Discussion/Possible Action Regarding Ongoing Dog Issue at Cable Lake Boat Landing – Kevin Johnson 13.Discussion/Possible Action to Appoint Short-Term Rental Inspector 14.Discussion/Possible Action to Schedule Budget Work Meetings 15.Discussion/Possible Action to Allow Depot Restroom Use for Campground 16.Discussion/Possible Action to Award Bid to Construct Decks and Handicap Ramp for Depot 17.Discussion/Possible Action to Award Bid for Sidewalk and Fire Hall Apron Replacement 18.Other Issues 19.Discussion/Possible Action to Approve Claims: Town of Cable Check Nos. Fire Department Check Nos. Forest Lodge Library Check Nos. 20.Next Meeting: August 21, 2019 21.Adjournment
Flow of Good Movement
Jul 18
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Jul 18
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Loon Pontoon Tour on Lake Namakagon
Jul 18
Cable Natural History Museum
July 18, 2019 Learn amazing facts about these ancient birds and the beautiful lakes where they live while touring on a pontoon boat. A Museum Naturalist will share stories about the facts and fantasies behind this Northwoods icon. Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum at 9:00 a.m. and return by noon. Space is limited. Registration required by calling 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org. $38 member/$43 non-member.
Redbery Reads: Celebrate Owls and Chicks
Jul 18
Cable Natural History Museum
July 18, 2019 Redbery Reads is a story time that helps kids connect to the world around them. There will be stories, hands-on activities, circle games, learning, and lots of fun. All ages are welcome and the activities are geared to preschool through fifth grade. Program begins at 10:30 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890.
Plant Pressing 101
Jul 18
Cable Natural History Museum
July 18, 2019 (Master Naturalist Advanced Training) The Cable Natural History Museum’s herbarium collection consists of over 1,000 pressed plants and other flora. How does a herbarium start? Begin at the Museum’s native plant gardens and start the first steps of preparing a herbarium specimen. Curator Mollie Kreb will provide instruction on proper collecting activity, label preparation, and pressing techniques. At the end of the day we will have our plants pressed and ready to dry for the next steps of the process (to follow next week). All materials provided. You don’t have to be a certified Master Naturalist to participate! Any adult learners are welcome. Meet at the Museum 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Register byJuly 13 by calling 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org. $40 member/$45 non-member.
Morning Outdoor Yoga
Jul 18
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
July & August 2019 When: July and August Times: Mondays and Thursdays at 8:30 AM Location: In front of our main lodge Cost: $10/participant Please come prepared Classes are held outside and will be cancelled if raining. Please dress appropriately and bring a yoga mat along with anything else you may need like sunglasses, sun lotion, bug repellent, etc.
Casting for Newsies
Jul 18
Cable UCC Church
July 18, 2019 9am - Noon Chequamegon Children's Theater, Ltd. Will be casting for Newsies The Broadway Musicl For more information contact Jeri Overman 715-798-3248
ATV Club Meat Raffle
Jul 18
Pioneer Bar
July 18, 2019 6 PM – 8 PM All proceeds to benefit the Bayfield County Sheriffs office K9 unit fund.
Makerspace at the Forest Lodge Library: Harvest your own tea!
Jul 18
Forest Lodge Library
July 18, 2019 Learn how to harvest and use medicinal plants that grow all around us to make your own tea. Presenter Yulia Welk will offer this session at the Forest Lodge Library, 13450 Cty Hwy M on Thursday, July 18th at 6:30. Learn more at forestlodgelibrary.org or by calling 715-798-3189.
July 19, 2019 Drop in at the Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area to explore the trails, play in our treehouse, build a fairy house, and join local artist Donna Post to create make-and-take nature crafts. All ages welcome! Come find us at the Natural Play Area, 43135 Randysek Road in Cable, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org.
The Art of Natural Play
Jul 19
Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area
July 19, 2019 Drop in at the Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area to explore the trails, play in our treehouse, build a fairy house, and join local artist Donna Post to create make-and-take nature crafts. All ages welcome! Come find us at the Natural Play Area, 43135 Randysek Road in Cable, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org.
Meet a Beekeeper
Jul 19
Cable Natural History Museum
July 19, 2019 Drop by the Cable Natural History Museum to meet the Cable Community Farm’s beekeepers. They’ll share their passion for honey bees and demonstrate beekeeping equipment. They might even bring a frame of live bees! 10:00 a.m.-noon. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org.
Natural Connections on the Namekagon
Jul 19
Cable Natural History Museum
July 19, 2019 The St. Croix River Association is partnering with the Cable Natural History Museum for this paddle to feature Cable Natural History Museum naturalist and author, Emily Stone. During the paddle, Emily will provide interpretation of the Namekagon’s natural history and read excerpts from her new book, Natural Connections2: Dreaming of an Elfin Skimmer. 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. For more information and to register, visit www.stcroixriverassociation.org/events/
Family Owl Prowl
Jul 19
Cable Natural History Museum
July 19, 2019 Adults and chicks can all join a naturalist on an evening hike to learn about the natural history of Wisconsin’s owls and try calling in barred owls. Meet at 7:00 p.m. at the Cable Natural History Museum’s Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area at 43135 Randysek Road in Cable, to learn more about nature’s best mouse trap and maybe see or hear one up close! Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org.
Live Music by Badge
Jul 19 - Jul 20
Lakewoods Resort
July 19 - 20, 2019 Live music by Badge at 7:30pm in Bucks Bar
Invasive Community Bonfire
Jul 19
Cable Community Farm
Every Friday, until Aug 16, 2019 Join us at 7 pm at the Cable Community Farm for a fun night of bonfires! Our intern will be hosting, and will be talking just a little bit about the plants she is burning this week! Grab a drink, grab a chair, bring some food! Be part of the community that doesn't need invasive plants! If you have any questions or comments, please message us or talk to the intern!
Back to the Garden: The Music of Woodstock
Jul 19
Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua and Blue Canvas Orchestra
July 19, 2019 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Cable Community Farmer’s Market
Jul 20
Cable United Church of Christ
2019 9:00am – 1:00pm Open Every Saturday thru Fall Fest (Cable UCC Parking Lot) For more information 715-798-3066
Second Chapter Garage Sale
Jul 20
Cable UCC Garage
2019 Memorial Day Weekend 9:00am – 2:00pm Open Every Saturday thru Fall Fest For more information 715-798-3066
Snake Feeding
Jul 20
Cable Natural History Museum
Saturdays in 2019 10:00 AM Meet Emory and Digger – the Cable Natural History Museum’s live snakes and watch them eat a mouse. For more info go to www.cablemuseum.org.
Metamorphosis of our Garden Tour
Jul 20
Cable Natural History Museum
July 20, 2019 Our new format includes just two beautiful gardens on which to feast your eyes, but adds the opportunity to learn a new gardening skill or craft on-site from the talented garden owners. Watch our website (www.cablemuseum.org) for more information and updates!
Family Morning Yoga
Jul 20
Cable Natural History Museum
July 20, 2019 Warm up for the day by moving through stories and games in the Cable Natural History Museum’s back yard. Adults can join us, too! Bring a mat, blanket, or towel if you have one. Ages 5 and up. Younger yogis welcome with an adult helper. 9:30-10:00 a.m. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org.
Cable Nature Tour
Jul 20
Cable Natural History Museum
July 20, 2019 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Check out the natural spaces within minutes of downtown Cable. You can drop in to one or all four stations and participate in activities to appreciate the nature found right in Cable. Visit three or more stations to earn a free Family Pass to the Cable Natural History Museum! (Maps available at the Museum.) The Art of Natural Play Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area Drop in at the Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area to join local artist Donna Post to create make-and-take nature crafts. While you’re there, play in the treehouse or build a fort. Rivers Alive! | Namakagon River Phillipi Bridge Landing Get your feet wet and discover what critters live in the river. While you’re there, relax with a calming view of water rushing toward the Gulf of Mexico through this National Scenic Riverway. Trail Blazing Cable Town Trails Trailhead Follow flags on a short hike to reveal a secret phrase. While you’re there, explore the mountain bike trails or hike to the Cable Community Farm. Insect Collecting | Cable Community Farm Pick up a sweep net and catch insects in the gardens, fields, and forests of the Farm. While you’re there, say hello to the chickens and see what’s growing in the Growing Together Garden.
Our Living Ancestors
Jul 20
Cable Natural History Museum
July 20, 2019 Our Living Ancestors: The History and Ecology of Old-growth Forests in Wisconsin and Where to Find Them Old-growth trees dominated Wisconsin's forests prior to European settlement. Ecologists estimate that between two-thirds and three-fourths of Wisconsin's forests lived into their old age. What we see 150 years later is a far cry from what our forests once looked like, but some remnants still flourish. How and why did this happen, what are the values of current old-growth, and what could be a future vision for old-growth forests in this area? Author and naturalist John Bates will answer these questions for us and copies of his new book will be available for purchase after the talk. 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the Cable Natural HistoryMuseum. Thanks to Redbery Books for their support! Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org.
Exploring Old-growth Forests: A Hike at Forest Lodge
Jul 20
Forest Lodge estate
July 20, 2019 Join author and naturalist John Bates for an intimate hike at the Forest Lodge property. Forest Lodge retains a relatively undisturbed old-growth hemlock-hardwood forest situated along Lake Namekagon shoreline. Hemlock regeneration is exceptional in places—at times one can walk through tunnels of overhanging young hemlock branches. We’ll walk slowly, stop and talk frequently, and thoroughly enjoy the remarkable beauty of this remnant of northern Wisconsin’s lost landscape. Meet outside the Gatehouse of the Forest Lodge estate at 1:30 p.m. and return by 4:00. Space is limited. Register byJuly 19 by going to cablemuseum.org or call 715-798-3890. $47 member/$52 non-member.
Drummond Community Picnic
Jul 20
Town of Drummond
July 20, 2019 1 PM – 5 PM Bringing the people of Drummond together...food and fun. BBQ pork and chicken courtesy of the Town of Drummond Let Suzanne or Kristi Jerome know if you can contribute a side dish.
A morning with Wisconsin author John Bates
Jul 20
Cable Natural History Museum
July 20, 2019 10:30 – 11:30 am John Bates is the author of nine books on the Northwoods and Upper Midwest, and a contributor to seven others. John has been featured on Wisconsin Public Television several times and has been a frequent guest on Wisconsin Pubic Radio. He has worked as a state forest naturalist for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and owns Trails North, a naturalist guide service. He also conducts outdoor classes for the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin, Nicolet College, the North Lakeland Discovery Center, and many others. For twenty-eight years he has written a biweekly column, "A Northwoods Almanac," for the Lakeland Times in Minocqua, Wisconsin. Old-growth trees dominated Wisconsin’s forests prior to European settlement. Ecologists estimate that between two-thirds and three-fourths of Wisconsin’s forests lived into their old age. What we see 150 years later is a far cry from what our forests once looked like, but some remnants still flourish. How and why did this happen, what are the values of current old-growth, and what could be a future vision for old-growth forests in this area? Author and naturalist John Bates will answer these questions for us and copies of his new book Our Living Ancestors: the History and Ecology of Old-growth Forests in Wisconsin and Where to Find Them will be available for purchase after the talk. 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the Cable Natural History Museum.
Lyle Lovett and his Large Band
Jul 20
Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua
July 20, 2019 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM Singer and composer Lyle Lovett has broadened the definition of American music in a career that spans 14 albums. Coupled with his gift for storytelling, the Texas-based musician fuses elements of country, swing, jazz, folk, gospel and blues in a manner that breaks down barriers. His works, rich and eclectic, are some of the most beloved of any artist today.
The Righteous Brothers:
Jul 21
Big Top Chautauqua
July 21, 2019 7:30 PM | Tickets*: $58 / 78 / 89 Bill Medley and Bucky Heard Blue Canvas Club ticket sales begin Tue Jan 29 - Noon CST General Public ticket sales begin Tue Feb 5 - Noon CST The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame duo of Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield topped the charts in four decades as The Righteous Brothers with #1 classics like "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'." After Bobby's death in 2003, fans pleaded with Bill to keep The Righteous Brothers alive. Says Medley, "No one could ever take Bobby's place, but when I caught Bucky Heard's show it all came together – I found the right guy to help me recreate the magic." The Righteous Brothers concert experience features their biggest hits – "Lovin' Feelin'," "Soul & Inspiration," "Unchained Melody," "Rock and Roll Heaven," Medley's Grammy-winning Dirty Dancing theme "The Time of My Life," and much, much more!
TrueGrass Trio
Jul 21
Rookery Pub Fine Dining
July 21, 2019 2 - 5pm Tom and Jed Traditional & modern bluegrass plus originals (NW Wisconsin)
Novel Affair on the Lawn
Jul 21
Forest Lodge Library
July 21, 2019 Noon -4 This fun, casual, all-age event will offer music by Cable’s Mois Bois, food for purchase from The Bomb Dog, crafts and games for kids and library services. The Wiz Kidz tech mentors will be on hand and the Book House will be open for book sells. This event also represents an opportunity to take a closer look at the proposed plans for the Library Expansion Project. Attendees are encourage to bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. The Forest Lodge Library and the Book House are located at 13430 and 13450 Cty Hwy M. For more information please call the library at 715-798-3189 or visit their website at forestlodgelibrary.org.
Lion’s Club Meeting
Jul 22
Lakewoods Resort
2019 2nd and 4th Mondays of the Month 6:00pm
Hatha Yoga
Jul 22
Cable Natural History Museum
July 22, 2019 Join Joan Shumway for an exploration of yoga asana, whether you are new to yoga or have been practicing for many lifetimes. All ages and stages welcome! Please bring your own mat. June 17 –August 5 – 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Registration required by calling 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org. Cost is $80 member/$100 non-member for the eight week series or $12 member/$15 non-member per class.
Morning Outdoor Yoga
Jul 22
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
July & August 2019 When: July and August Times: Mondays and Thursdays at 8:30 AM Location: In front of our main lodge Cost: $10/participant Please come prepared Classes are held outside and will be cancelled if raining. Please dress appropriately and bring a yoga mat along with anything else you may need like sunglasses, sun lotion, bug repellent, etc.
Flow of Good Movement
Jul 23
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Junior Naturalists: River Rats
Jul 23
Cable Natural History Museum
July 23, 2019 Join the Wisconsin DNR’s fish crew to discover who lives in the Namakagon River. Bring water shoes and dress for getting wet. Adults are welcome, too! Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum from 10:00 a.m. until noon. The Junior Naturalist programs offer environmental education for children in grades K – 6 through games, art, and outdoor exploration. $6 for members/$8 non-members per program or $90/$120 for the series of 16 programs. Scholarships are available. Go to cablemuseum.org to register online or call 715-798-3890.
Foraging Feast
Jul 23
Cable Natural History Museum
July 23, 2019 Join Naturalist Mollie Kreb for a fun-filled morning of gathering local wild edibles that are as nutritious as delicious! After practicing some sustainable foraging methods, we will prepare a light feast with our found ingredients. Seasonal ingredients including wild herbs, greens, berries, or mushrooms will be gathered. Register byJuly 19 by going to cablemuseum.org or calling 715-798-3890. Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum. 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. $30 member/$35 non-member.
Talon Talk Live Raptor Program
Jul 23
Cable Natural History Museum
July 23, 2019 Meet the Cable Natural History Museum’s live education raptors in person! Learn all about the amazing world of birds of prey from Naturalist Haley Appleman. 1:30-2:30 p.m. Please come early to find a seat. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890.
Live Music by Pucky and Tom
Jul 23
Lakewoods Resort
Every Tuesday through August 13, 2019 7PM Live music by Pucky and Tom
Junior Naturalists: Nature’s Recyclers
Jul 24
Cable Natural History Museum
July 24, 2019 Scavengers, composters, and you can all recycle to make the world a better place. Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum from 10:00 a.m. until noon. The Junior Naturalist programs offer environmental education for children in grades K – 6 through games, art, and outdoor exploration. $6 for members/$8 non-members per program or $90/$120 for the series of 16 programs. Scholarships are available. Go to cablemuseum.org to register online or call 715-798-3890.
Electro-Shocking Science Master Naturalist Advanced Training
Jul 24
Cable Natural History Museum
July 24, 2019 Just how do scientists study fish in our area lakes and rivers? Max Wolter, Fisheries Biologist from the Wisconsin DNR, will teach us about a research method called electro-shocking used to survey fish populations. Practice your fish ID, too. To compare stream types, we’ll begin by surveying on the Namekagon River and move to Big Brook after lunch. Bring lunch, water sunscreen, polarized glasses, and non-breathable chest waders that do not leak. You don’t have to be a certified Master Naturalist to participate! Any adult learners are welcome. Meet at the Leonard School bridge at 9:00 a.m. and finish by 3:00 p.m. Register byJuly 17 by going to cablemuseum.org or call the Cable Natural History Museum at715-798-3890. Suggested donation $35 per person.
Dinner with a Farmer
Jul 24
Rivers Eatery
July 24, 2019 Farmer Clare has a doctorate in Sustainability Education and is the owner of Elsewhere Farm in Herbster, Wisconsin. Join Clare for dinner and conversation at the Rivers Eatery from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Then see her lecture at the Cable Natural History Museum. For more info call 715-798-3890.
Joseph Jenkins Lecture Series: Perennial Agriculture in the Northwoods
Jul 24
Cable Natural History Museum
July 24, 2019 Learn how perennial agriculture is helping Elsewhere Farm's resilience as the climate gets more chaotic, and how perennials fit together with market gardens and livestock, like laying hens and pigs, on the South Shore. Owner and proprietor Clare Hintz will share current research at Elsewhere Farm which explores the ecological benefits of perennial production, including benefits for pollinators. There's a berry for every part of our growing season; learn about less common tree and shrub fruits that you can add to your own northern gardens, and taste some products made from these fruits! 7:00 p.m. at the Cable Natural History Museum. Sponsored by Henry and Jodi Kingdon. Donations welcome. www.cablemuseum.org. For more info call 715-798-3890.
Flow of Good Movement
Jul 25
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Jul 25
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Wiz Kids Tech Assist
Jul 25
Forest Lodge Library
2nd & 4th Thursdays 2019 4:30pm - 6:00pm Need some help figuring out how to make your phone or device obey YOU?!? Consult the Wiz Kidz! Katelyn Bolen and Alec Campbell will be at the library each 2nd and 4th Thursday to help you out! Show up with your device and your questions. Leave with peace of mind and know how! No need to make a reservation....no fee involved
Loon Pontoon Tour on Lake Owen
Jul 25
Cable Natural History Museum
July 25, 2019 Learn amazing facts about these ancient birds and the beautiful lakes where they live while touring on a pontoon boat. A Museum Naturalist will share stories about the facts and fantasies behind this Northwoods icon. Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum at 9:00 a.m. and return by noon. Space is limited. Registration required by going to cablemuseum.org or call 715-798-3890. $38 member/$43 non-member.
Redbery Reads: How Does Your Garden Grow?
Jul 25
Cable Community Farm
July 25, 2019 Meet at the Cable Community Farm: 13765 Perry Lake Road, 1 mile north of Cable Redbery Reads is a story time that helps kids connect to the world around them. There will be stories, hands-on activities, circle games, learning, and lots of fun. All ages are welcome and the activities are geared to preschool through fifth grade. Program begins at 10:30 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890.
July 25, 2019 Last week we collected and pressed plants, now it’s time to finish our herbarium specimens! Revisit the plants you prepared last week or join in using plants pressed by the instructor. Curator Mollie Kreb will guide participants as we learn to mount and label plants with methods used to make real museum specimens. Or, use your pressed plants to create an artistic arrangement on mounting paper. Take home your finished project to show off your new skills. All materials provided. You don’t have to be a certified Master Naturalist to participate! Any adult learners are welcome. Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. Register byJuly 20 by going to cablemuseum.org or calling 715-798-3890. $40 member/$45 non-member.
1001 Books: The Overstory
Jul 25
Redbery Books
July 25, 2019 4:00 – 5:00 pm
1001 will meet to discuss The Overstory by Richard Powers.
Morning Outdoor Yoga
Jul 25
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
July & August 2019 When: July and August Times: Mondays and Thursdays at 8:30 AM Location: In front of our main lodge Cost: $10/participant Please come prepared Classes are held outside and will be cancelled if raining. Please dress appropriately and bring a yoga mat along with anything else you may need like sunglasses, sun lotion, bug repellent, etc.
American Stories
Jul 25
Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua
July 25, 2019 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Stories as diverse as the tapestry of cultures that make up America, told with music, dialogue and beautiful historic imagery. Take adventures with 17th century French Voyageurs and 18th century Wisconsin farmers, get a humorous look at Western expansion and manifest destiny, hear the sobering story of Little Crow, the Chief of the Mdewakanton Dakota people, and more.
Big Top Chautauqua is thanking past and present members of the US Armed Forces for their service and sacrifice. Join us for "American Stories" on Thursday, July 25th or Sunday, August 4th, and utilize our 100% Armed Services Discount. Contact the Box Office for details 715-373-5552.
The Art of Natural Play
Jul 26
Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area
July 26, 2019 Drop in at the Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area to explore the trails, play in our treehouse, build a fairy house, and join local artist Donna Post to create make-and-take nature crafts. All ages welcome! Come find us at the Natural Play Area, 43135 Randysek Road in Cable, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org.
Invasive Community Bonfire
Jul 26
Cable Community Farm
Every Friday, until Aug 16, 2019 Join us at 7 pm at the Cable Community Farm for a fun night of bonfires! Our intern will be hosting, and will be talking just a little bit about the plants she is burning this week! Grab a drink, grab a chair, bring some food! Be part of the community that doesn't need invasive plants! If you have any questions or comments, please message us or talk to the intern!
Greg Brown
Jul 26
Big Top Chautauqua
July 26, 2019 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM Folk singer-songwriter Greg Brown was born into a musical family, and spent several years traveling with a band before returning to Iowa, where he performed live and pursued his songwriting career. He has recorded more than a dozen albums and his songs have been performed by Willie Nelson, Carlos Santana, Michael Johnson, Shawn Colvin, and Mary Chapin Carpenter. with opener Bo Ramsey and special introduction by Michael Perry Sponsored by: Deep Water Grille Media Sponsor: Wisconsin Public Radio
Cable Community Farmer’s Market
Jul 27
Cable United Church of Christ
2019 9:00am – 1:00pm Open Every Saturday thru Fall Fest (Cable UCC Parking Lot) For more information 715-798-3066
Second Chapter Garage Sale
Jul 27
Cable UCC Garage
2019 Memorial Day Weekend 9:00am – 2:00pm Open Every Saturday thru Fall Fest For more information 715-798-3066
Snake Feeding
Jul 27
Cable Natural History Museum
Saturdays in 2019 10:00 AM Meet Emory and Digger – the Cable Natural History Museum’s live snakes and watch them eat a mouse. For more info go to www.cablemuseum.org.
The Art of Natural Play
Jul 27
Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area
July 27, 2019 Drop in at the Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area to explore the trails, play in our treehouse, build a fairy house, and join local artist Donna Post to create make-and-take nature crafts. All ages welcome! Come find us at the Natural Play Area, 43135 Randysek Road in Cable, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org.
Fire Starting & S’more Making
Jul 27
Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area
July 27, 2019 (CNHM Family Naturalist Program) Join Master Naturalist Volunteer John Radloff and his grandson to start a good campfire. You’ll round up the proper tinder, kindling, and fuel; test out a few methods to get a spark; and then roast marshmallows over your creation. No lighter fluid necessary, even in the rain! 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the Wayside Wandering Natural Play Area at 43135 Randysek Road in Cable. Suggested donation $10 per family. www.cablemuseum.org or 715-798-3890.
Cable Natural History Museum Summer Benefit
Jul 27
Cable Union Airport
July 27, 2019 This year’s event, The Sky’s The Limit Summer Benefit, will be held at the Cable Union Airport! Enjoy the runway view and get up close to some planes. Small silent auction, food & drink begin at 5:00pm. Dancing will follow dinner with entertainment by Sean & Ian Okamoto. Registration required. Tickets can be purchased at www.cablemuseum.org or by calling the Museum 715-798-3890.
Live Music by Eric Schubring
Jul 27
Lakewoods Resort
Every Saturday Through August 17, 2019 (Except July 20, 2019)
Live music every Saturday (except July 20th) afternoon through August 17th by Eric Schubring from 2-5PM.
REDBERY'S EXPANSION CELEBRATION
Jul 27
Redbery Books
JULY 27, 2019 10AM-7PM We've been busy! Please stop by to see how we've grown. It's our way of saying thanks for supporting your local independent bookstore! *Complimentary Refreshments *Drawings for Redbery Gift Cards and other cool stuff *We're also delighted to welcome Author David Tindell and his new novel, Heights of Valor 11am-1pm Jake Dawson grew up in northern Wisconsin with two passions: wrestling, and the Green Berets. His pursuit of the first got him a scholarship to the University of Wisconsin, where he became an All-American. But his pursuit of the second led him to leave school after two years to join the U.S. Army. His ultimate goal: become a Special Forces soldier like his grandfather Dennis, who was killed in action in Vietnam just months before the American withdrawal. Early in his career, Jake receives a gift: the diary written by his ancestor Charles, who fought with the Rough Riders under Theodore Roosevelt in 1898. Nearly every Dawson man since then has answered his country's call and their inspiring letters are in the diary. Now it's Jake's turn. But on his long trek to the Green Berets, with the weight of his family legacy growing, Jake's valor on the battlefield can't overcome the tragedies of comrades lost and the bitter taste of enemies escaping justice. Finally, with his goal of being a Special Forces combat leader in sight, Jake faces his greatest challenge yet, and he'll need his Rough Rider ancestor's help to meet it.
A note from Maureen: A dream came true for me four years ago when my husband Brad and I purchased Redbery Books from original owners Bev & Bill Bauer. My lifelong love of books had taken me through 22 years as a public librarian and landed me in my own independent bookstore in one of my favorite spots - the Wisconsin northwoods. It's been an amazing four years of meeting and getting to know hundreds of book lovers. When the opportunity to grow presented itself, we took our cue from our customers, who had expressed their wish for more books, coffee and other cool stuff at Redbery. Thank you to everyone who has helped make Redbery a community gathering place. We hope you're as excited about the expansion as we are!
Blues and Blueberries
Jul 27
White Winter Meadery, Cidery & Distillery
July 27, 2019 12 PM – 4 PM Buddy Scott Band playing on the porch and of course blueberry everything!
Michael Perry "Half A Star"
Jul 27
Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua
July 27, 2019
7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Tickets on sale to Blue Canvas Club: Tue 4/30 noon
Tickets on sale to General Public: Tue 5/7 noon
Join the Blue Canvas Club: bigtop.org/bcc
Humorist and bestselling New York Times author Michael Perry presents a new one-man show based on negative reviews of his work. It's hilarious, cringeworthy, and surprisingly poignant. Mike performs widely as a humorist and tours with his band the Long Beds. He has recorded three live humor albums including Never Stand Behind A Sneezing Cow and The Clodhopper Monologues.
Use your BCO+Pass for this performance. Learn more about the BCO+Pass, and view other eligible shows: bigtop.org/bcoplus
Treat your family to a live performance for less than the cost of movie tickets with our Family Blanket Pass: bigtop.org/bcoplus
Sponsored by: Jim and Joy Perry, P and B Motorsports
Annual Ice Cream Social
Jul 28
Cable Namakagon Historical Museum
July 28, 2019 1pm to 4pm Ice Cream Cones, Sundaes, & Root Beer Float 50-50 Raffle! | Museum Exhibits! | Live Music by Simple Gift! | Antique Silent Auction!
Yazmin
Jul 28
Rookery Pub Fine Dining
July 28, 2019 2-5pm Yazmin Indie, folk, & pop singer/songwriter on keyboard (Washburn)
Jourdan Hines feat. Miss Mary
Jul 28
Loon Saloon
July 28, 2019 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Join this dynamic duo for a Sunday Funday afternoon at the Loon Saloon! Jourdan and Mary provide music for all ages. Jourdan's original music mixed with some familiar covers will get your toes tapping and grow a smile on your face! Positive in nature, this #feelgoodmusic is sure to delight all! With great views, great food, and great music, it is sure to be a great time!
Blues and Blueberries Sunday Edition!
Jul 28
White Winter Meadery, Cidery & Distillery
July 28, 2019 1 PM – 3 PM After traveling the world, Americana singer/songwriter John Adler has settled in the Hayward, Wisconsin area. Sometimes it takes traveling far from home to find out where one comes from... Sonofmel weds working man sensibilities to writing, song, and spoken word...
Back to the Garden: The Music of Woodstock
Jul 28
Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua
July 28, 2019 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM Tickets on sale to Blue Canvas Club: Tue 4/30 noon Tickets on sale to General Public: Tue 5/7 noon Join the Blue Canvas Club: bigtop.org/bcc In 1969 400,000 people gathered on a dairy farm Northwest of New York City for the three-day festival known as Woodstock. That was fifty years ago, and now in this new Big Top show the Blue Canvas Orchestra pays tribute to the festival, to the artists, and to the spirit of the sixties that was epitomized by the legendary event. Use your BCO+Pass for this performance. Learn more about the BCO+Pass, and view other eligible shows: bigtop.org/bcoplus Treat your family to a live performance for less than the cost of movie tickets with our Family Blanket Pass: bigtop.org/bcoplus Sponsored by: Woodstock Groupies
Hatha Yoga
Jul 29
Cable Natural History Museum
July 29, 2019 Join Joan Shumway for an exploration of yoga asana, whether you are new to yoga or have been practicing for many lifetimes. All ages and stages welcome! Please bring your own mat. June 17 –August 5 – 8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Registration required by calling 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org. Cost is $80 member/$100 non-member for the eight week series or $12 member/$15 non-member per class.
Morning Outdoor Yoga
Jul 29
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
July & August 2019 When: July and August Times: Mondays and Thursdays at 8:30 AM Location: In front of our main lodge Cost: $10/participant Please come prepared Classes are held outside and will be cancelled if raining. Please dress appropriately and bring a yoga mat along with anything else you may need like sunglasses, sun lotion, bug repellent, etc.
Flow of Good Movement
Jul 30
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Treasures of the Secret Bog
Jul 30
Cable Natural History Museum
July 30, 2019 (Master Naturalist Advanced Training) Cross the moat to discover carnivorous plants, devious orchids, shimmering dragonflies, buried treasure, ripening jewels, and a floating floor. It’s all science! Cable Natural History Museum Naturalist Emily Stone will guide an investigation into the botany, chemistry, ecology, and mysterious depths of a special local wetland. Good balance is essential. Wear either tall mud boots or sturdy shoes that can get wet. Bring water, put on sunscreen and a hat, and wear clothes that protect you from the bugs. Meet at the Museum by 12:30 p.m. and return by 3:30 p.m. You don’t have to be a certified Master Naturalist to participate! Any adult learners are welcome. Register byJuly 25 by going to cablemuseum.org or call 715-798-3890 $15 member/$20 non-member.
Junior Naturalists: Naturalists at the Farm
Jul 30
Cable Community Farm
July 30, 2019 Get dirty and dig into food on the farm! Meet at the Cable Community Farm: 13765 Perry Lake Road, just one mile north of Cable. The Cable Natural History Museum’s Junior Naturalist programs offer environmental education for children in grades K – 6 through games, art, and outdoor exploration. $6 for members/$8 non-members per program or $90/$120 for the series of 16 programs. Scholarships are available. Go to cablemuseum.org to register online or call 715-798-3890.
Talon Talk Live Raptor Program
Jul 30
Cable Natural History Museum
July 30, 2019 Meet the Cable Natural History Museum’s live education raptors in person! Learn all about the amazing world of birds of prey from Naturalist Haley Appleman. 1:30-2:30 p.m. Please come early to find a seat. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890.
Live Music by Pucky and Tom
Jul 30
Lakewoods Resort
Every Tuesday through August 13, 2019 7PM Live music by Pucky and Tom
Forest Lodge Tour
Jul 31
Forest Lodge Nature Trail
July 31, 2019 Explore the historic Forest Lodge Estate with a Northland College tour guide. Hear stories of its cultural and natural history and learn about the exciting developments for this educational campus. Participants will be on their feet for two hours, walking less than a mile over uneven terrain, rain or shine. Meet the Northland College guide at the Forest Lodge Nature Trail parking lot at 9:00 a.m. Registration required at www.cablemuseum.org or call 715-798-3890. $10 per person.
Junior Naturalists: Scatology
Jul 31
Cable Natural History Museum
July 31, 2019 Study the science of what animals leave behind. Learn how to identify scat and discover what these clues can tell us! Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum from 10:00 a.m. until noon. The Junior Naturalist programs offer environmental education for children in grades K – 6 through games, art, and outdoor exploration. $6 for members/$8 non-members per program or $90/$120 for the series of 16 programs. Scholarships are available. Go to cablemuseum.org to register online or call 715-798-3890.
Geology of the Northwoods Flood
Jul 31
Cable Natural History Museum
July 31, 2019 (Master Naturalist Advanced Training) What happens to the flow of water across North America when a mile-high ice sheet sits in the Lake Superior basin? Deglaciation across the Northwoods led to dramatic changes in the routing of continental drainage basins, with unique signatures surrounding the Brule Spillway. Geology Professor from Northland College, Dave Ullman, will help us discover the impressive marks that Glacial Lake Duluth and the Brule Spillway left on our local landscape. Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum at 9:30 a.m. and return by 4:00 p.m. Bring lunch and water. Dress for the weather. Wear sturdy footwear. Be prepared to carpool to our field sites. You don’t have to be a certified Master Naturalist to participate! Any adult learners are welcome. Register by July 25 by going to cablemuseum.org or call 715-798-3890. $35 member/$40 non-member.
Dinner with a Bear Biologist
Jul 31
Rivers Eatery & Cable Natural History Musuem
July 31, 2019 Greg Kessler is a Wildlife Biologist with the Wisconsin DNR and regularly works to educate the public on black bears. Join Greg for dinner and conversation at the Rivers Eatery from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Then see his lecture at the Cable Natural History Museum. Go to www.cablemuseum.org or call 715-798-3890 for info.
Joseph Jenkins Lecture Series: Bear in Mind
Jul 31
Cable Natural History Museum
July 31, 2019 What do you really know about one of the Northwoods’ most well-known residents—black bears? Join Wildlife Biologist Greg Kessler to learn about black bear ecology in our area of Wisconsin. Whether you think they’re cute, scary, or a nuisance, you’ll come away with a better understanding of our only bear species. Greg will also discuss potential conflicts with bears and how to minimize them. 7:00 p.m. at the Cable Natural History Museum. Sponsored by Henry and Jodi Kingdon. Donations welcome. For more info go to cablemuseum.org or call 715-798-3890.
LIVE MUSIC: SEAN & IAN OKAMOTO
Jul 31
Sawmill Saloon
July 31, 2019 5PM Outdoors in Cabana Bar BBQ Ribs & Jamaican Jerk Chicken
TOWN OF CABLE BOARD SPECIAL MEETING
Jul 31
TOWN OFFICE
JULY 31, 2019 4:00 P.M. AGENDA 1.Call to Order 2.Approval of Minutes:July 17, 2019 3.Clerk’s Report 4.Discussion/Possible Action to Approve Concrete Bid 5.Discussion/Possible Action to Revisit Teasdale Contract for Depot 6.Discussion/Possible Action to Approve Appointment of Shawn Skolarzyk as Short-Term Rental Inspector 7.Discussion/Possible Action to Approve Operator License for Cathy Larson 8.Discussion/Possible Action to Approve Operator License for Roy Allsup, Jr. 9.Other Issues 10.Next Meeting: August 21, 2019 11.Adjournment
Flow of Good Movement
Aug 1
Start Line Inn & Start Line Services
2019 Tuesday & Thursday 9-10am Thom & Utina Malnourie of Malnourie Gymrage. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs. Contact: Thom & Utina Malnourie malnouriegymrage@gmail.com (715) 558-8386 Website: malnouriegymrage.com or Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
STRENGTH & CONDITIONING
Aug 1
Start Line Inn
2019 Thursday 6:30 -7:30am Early Bird Class, for early risers or before work Taught by Jodi Olney. Personal Training & Fitness Instructor. Focusing on good body mechanics, strength, balance, core & conditioning. All abilities welcome! Geared to the individual and what your body needs.
Contact: Jodi Olney olneycheerios@gmail.com (414) 534-4036 or
Contact: Elizabeth Holland startlineinn@gmail.com (312) 363-9823 Website: startlineinn.com
Trail Maintenance Workday
Aug 1
Forest Lodge Nature Trailhead
August 1, 2019 The Forest Service is hosting a volunteer workday to do brushing and other light maintenance on the Forest Lodge Nature Trail and the Rock Lake trails. Tools and instruction provided. Wear durable clothes for working in the field. Dress for the weather. Bring water and a lunch. Bring safety glasses and gloves if you have them. Meet at the Forest Lodge Nature Trailhead at 9:00 a.m. For more information and to RSVP, call or email Katie LeMoine at 715-634-4821 x2326 or katherine.lemoine@usda.gov.
Animal Care Day Camp
Aug 1
Cable Natural History Museum
August 1, 2019 Do you have what it takes to care for the Museum's live animals? Kids entering grades 5-7 will go behind-the-scenes and help prepare food for raptors, feed a snake, and build toys to keep them busy. Meet at the Museum from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Bring a bag lunch. Registration required byJuly 29 by going to cablemuseum.org or call 715-798-3890. Space is limited. $20 member/$25 non-member.
Loon Pontoon Tour on Lake Namakagon
Aug 1
Cable Natural History Museum
August 1, 2019 Learn amazing facts about these ancient birds and the beautiful lakes where they live while touring on a pontoon boat. A Museum Naturalist will share stories about the facts and fantasies behind this Northwoods icon. Meet at the Museum at 9:00 a.m. and return by noon. Space is limited. Registration required by going to cablemuseum.org or call 715-798-3890. $38 member/$43 non-member.
Redbery Reads: Birds of a Feather
Aug 1
Cable Natural History Museum
August 1, 2019 Redbery Reads is a story time that helps kids connect to the world around them. There will be stories, hands-on activities, circle games, learning, and lots of fun. All ages are welcome and the activities are geared to preschool through fifth grade. Program begins at 10:30 AM. Donations welcome. For more information call 715-798-3890. www.cablemuseum.org.
Morning Outdoor Yoga
Aug 1
Staudemeyer's Four Seasons Resort
July & August 2019 When: July and August Times: Mondays and Thursdays at 8:30 AM Location: In front of our main lodge Cost: $10/participant Please come prepared Classes are held outside and will be cancelled if raining. Please dress appropriately and bring a yoga mat along with anything else you may need like sunglasses, sun lotion, bug repellent, etc.
60th Annual Lumberjack World Championships
Aug 1 - Aug 3
Scheer’s Lumberjack Shows
August 1 – 3, 2019 Sawing! Chopping! Log Rolling! Speed Climbing! Axe Throwing! Boom Running! Festival Grounds Beer Garden ~ Food Trucks ~ Live Music ~ Demonstrations! 3 Days of Competition & Fun! Thursday August 1 Family Night Smokey the Bear Hat to first 250 Kids starting at 4pm Friday August 2 Happy Hour – Live Music at 3:30 pm Steve Beguhn (American Idol Finalist) Saturday August 3 Happy Hour – Live Music at 3:30 pm Molly and the Danger Band
Steve Earle and The Dukes
Aug 1
Big Top Chautauqua and Steve Earle
August 1, 2019 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM Tickets on sale to Blue Canvas Club: Tue 2/26 noon Tickets on sale to General Public: Tue 3/5 noon Join the Blue Canvas Club: bigtop.org/bcc Acclaimed country singer-songwriter Steve Earle was a protégé of legends Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark. His 1986 debut album Guitar Town shot to number one on the country charts. His songs have been recorded by Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Joan Baez, Emmylou Harris, The Pretenders, and countless others. Steve's latest release GUY is his 19th studio album. Sponsored by: Sixth Street Market and Fiorio Wealth Advisors
The Art of Natural Play
Aug 2
Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area
August 2, 2019 Drop in at the Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area to explore the trails, play in our treehouse, build a fairy house, and join local artist Donna Post to create make-and-take nature crafts. All ages welcome! Come find us at the Natural Play Area, 43135 Randysek Road in Cable, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890 or go to cablemuseum.org.
Explorers Club
Aug 2
Hayward Library
August 2, 2019 Explore the wetlands and forests behind the Hayward Library with a Cable Natural History Museum Naturalist. Get wet and muddy as you search for frogs and water bugs, learn about wetlands, and have lots of fun! For kids entering grades 3-6. Wear clothes and shoes that can get wet. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Free! For more info call 715-798-3890.
Family Explorer’s Club
Aug 2
Cable Community Center
August 2, 2019 Families are invited to explore the Cable Woods with Grandma Vivianne and her intrepid explorer. This adventurous pair will have all the tools necessary to look for birds, plants, bugs, and treasures of all kinds. Meet from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Cable Community Centre. Registration required byAugust 1 by going to cablemuseum.org or call 715-798-3890. $10/family.
Wolf Howl with a Naturalist
Aug 2
Cable Natural History Museum
August 2, 2019 Ready for a howling good time? Learn how wolves communicate—then travel to a nearby forest and howl to a local wolf pack. Don’t be surprised if you hear them howl back! Adrian Wydeven, former wolf biologist at the Department of Natural Resources and chair of the Timber Wolf Alliance, and Sarah Boles, wildlife technician with WIDNR on the wolf program, will be your guides. Meet at the Cable Natural History Museum at 8:00 p.m. and return by 10:30 p.m. Space is limited. Register byJuly 29 by going to cablemuseum.org or call 715-798-3890. $7 member/$12 non-member.
Invasive Community Bonfire
Aug 2
Cable Community Farm
Every Friday, until Aug 16, 2019 Join us at 7 pm at the Cable Community Farm for a fun night of bonfires! Our intern will be hosting, and will be talking just a little bit about the plants she is burning this week! Grab a drink, grab a chair, bring some food! Be part of the community that doesn't need invasive plants! If you have any questions or comments, please message us or talk to the intern!
Chris Kroeze and Joyann Parker
Aug 2
Big Top Chautauqua
August 2, 2019 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM Tickets on sale to Blue Canvas Club: Tue 3/5 noon Tickets on sale to General Public: Tue 3/12 noon Join the Blue Canvas Club: bigtop.org/bcc Wisconsin up-and-comers Chris Kroeze and Joyann Parker share the stage for a soulful night. Performer and writer Chris Kroeze connects with both the hearts and minds across various generations through his genuine country soul and his unique and alluring vocal delivery. Blues singer Joyann Parker brings the power of from-the-heart songwriting and performing combined with old-school country and blues style. Sponsored by: C.G. Bretting Manufacturing Company
Cable Community Farmer’s Market
Aug 3
Cable United Church of Christ
2019 9:00am – 1:00pm Open Every Saturday thru Fall Fest (Cable UCC Parking Lot) For more information 715-798-3066
Second Chapter Garage Sale
Aug 3
Cable UCC Garage
2019 Memorial Day Weekend 9:00am – 2:00pm Open Every Saturday thru Fall Fest For more information 715-798-3066
Grand View Firehouse 50
Aug 3
Grand View
August 3, 2019 10am Be a part of the excitement! The Firehouse 50 is a bicycle road race of 50.5 miles beginning and ending in Grand View, Wisconsin. This race is on black top roads winding through the pristine Chequamegon National Forest around Lake Namakagon and Lake Owen. It passes through the townships of Grand View, Namakagon, Cable and Drummond. Registration – Click here New this Year! ALL registration MUST be done online. NO paper registrations will be accepted. Registration closes 1/2 hour prior to race start.
Friday registration: 4 pm – 8 pm at Grand View Firehall Saturday morning registration: 6:30 am – 9:30 am at the Grand View Firehall Bib Pickup begins Friday from 4:00 to 8:00 pm and Saturday at 7:00 am in the Grand View Fire Hall. All participants must register and properly place their timing tag before participating in the race.
The Firehouse 50 Weekend offers a wide variety of events for a weekend of racing, food and fun! See Weekend Info.
Snake Feeding
Aug 3
Cable Natural History Museum
Saturdays in 2019 10:00 AM Meet Emory and Digger – the Cable Natural History Museum’s live snakes and watch them eat a mouse. For more info go to www.cablemuseum.org.
Kid’s Morning Yoga
Aug 3
Cable Natural History Museum
August 3, 2019 Warm up for the day by moving through stories and games in the Cable Natural History Museum’s back yard. Bring a mat, blanket, or towel if you have one. Ages 5 and up. Younger yogis welcome with an adult helper. 9:30-10:00 a.m. Donations welcome. For more info call 715-798-3890.
Cable Nature Tour
Aug 3
Cable Natural History Museum
August 3, 2019 10:30 a.m. —12:30 p.m. Check out the natural spaces within minutes of downtown Cable. You can drop in to one or all four stations and participate in activities to appreciate the nature found right in Cable. Visit three or more stations to earn a free Family Pass to the Cable Natural History Museum! (Maps available at the Museum.) For more info call 715-798-3890.
The Art of Natural Play Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area Drop in at the Wayside Wanderings Natural Play Area to join local artist Donna Post to create make-and-take nature crafts. While you’re there, play in the treehouse or build a fort.
Rivers Alive! | Namakagon River Phillipi Bridge Landing Get your feet wet and discover what critters live in the river. While you’re there, relax with a calming view of water rushing toward the Gulf of Mexico through this National Scenic Riverway.
Trail Blazing Cable Town Trails Trailhead Follow flags on a short hike to reveal a secret phrase. While you’re there, explore the mountain bike trails or hike to the Cable Community Farm.
Insect Collecting | Cable Community Farm Pick up a sweep net and catch insects in the gardens, fields, and forests of the Farm. While you’re there, say hello to the chickens and see what’s growing in the Growing Together Garden.
Birkie Lumberjack Run
Aug 3
Start & Finish in Lumberjack Bowl
August 3, 2019 5k Run/Walk Prizes! | Costume Contest! | Ger 1 Ticket to 8/1 Lumberjack World Championships Register at Birkie.com
Live Music by Eric Schubring
Aug 3
Lakewoods Resort
Every Saturday Through August 17, 2019 (Except July 20, 2019)
Live music every Saturday (except July 20th) afternoon through August 17th by Eric Schubring from 2-5PM.
Free Airplane Rides
Aug 3
Cable-Union airport
August 3rd, 2019 10 AM until 1 PM (WEATHER PERMITTING) For Young People Ages 8 through 17 EAA Chapter 631 will be giving free airplane rides to young people at the Cable-Union Airport, 42905 Telemark RD, Cable WI 54821 as part of the EAA Young Eagles Progr