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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Feeding America Mobile Food Pantry in Wisconsin Rapids Today!



There is a mobile food pantry truck from Feeding America in coming to Wisconsin Rapids today, October 28th. Free food will be distributed in the south parking lot of the United Methodist Church, 441 Garfield Street, Wisconsin Rapids, from 1 pm to 4 pm. Registration will occur in the Maple Street parking lot. To help avoid traffic congestion, participants are asked to arrive according to the first letter of the driver’s last name as follows: A through L – 1:00 to 2:30 pm, and M through Z – 2:30 to 4:00 pm.

Residents of Wood County who currently use or qualify for food assistance programs are eligible to participate. If you, or someone you know, are in need of food, please bring sturdy containers such as baskets, boxes and heavy-duty bags to carry the food in. Also, be sure to bring proof of your Wood County address, such as a recent utility bill or driver’s license.

This mobile food pantry is being sponsored by The Neighborhood Table in partnership with the South Wood Emergency Pantry Shelf and Feeding America of Eastern Wisconsin.
For full details, view this message on the web.

Friday, October 23, 2015

Community: Phone Scam Reminders



If you receive a phone call from someone stating they are from your financial institution and your Debit Card has been deactivated this may be a SCAM. DO NOT give out your Debit Card Number or Personal Identification Number (PIN) to anyone.

If you receive a phone call from someone stating they are from Microsoft or another company asking for remote access to your computer, DO NOT allow them the access they are requesting as this may also be a SCAM.

If you have recently given someone remote access to your computer or your Debit Card Number & PIN to reactivate your card, please contact your financial institution.


Also, the IRS lawsuit/warrant scam is still fairly active in our communities. If you did have outstanding debts with the IRS you would receive certified mail, not a phone call, so just hang up on the calls threatening action by the IRS.
 
For full details, view this message on the web.

Wednesday, October 21, 2015

FREE Diabetes Education Event - Juneau County



The diabetes education team at Mile Bluff is hosting a FREE diabetes education event on Thursday, October 29, beginning at 1 pm in the hospital community room. If you have diabetes or have a loved one with diabetes, come and learn tips on how to live a healthy, full life with diabetes from special guest speaker, Dr. Timothy Reid. 

Doctor Reid is a Board Certified Family Physician currently practicing at the Mercy Diabetes Center in Janesville.  He  will discuss how diabetes can affect the body, the dangers of skipping meals, the importance of exercise in diabetes management, and about managing the stress that comes from dealing with this disease.

During the event, Mile Bluff’s Diabetes Education team will also be on-hand to talk about the diabetes management services that are available locally.  Refreshments and door prizes will also be available.

Registration for Mile Bluff's free Diabetes Month Event on October 29 is required, so call 608-847-1846 today.

Trick-or-Treating Tips from Adams County Sheriff's Department - Adams County



Trick-or-Treating is Saturday, October 31 from 4-7 PM in the City of Adams and Village of Friendship.

October is Crime Prevention Month and also the month in which Halloween is celebrated. Learn how to celebrate both together.

Although children look forward to tricks, treats, and ghoulish garb, Halloween can be fraught with fright for parents, with candy given to their kids by strangers and a legion of masked and costumed trick-or-treaters at the door. However, following a few safety tips can ensure safe fun for kids and candy-givers alike.
The activities below focus on Halloween, which is celebrated in the last week of October. The efforts throughout the month generate enthusiasm for crime prevention so it can grow stronger and become more widespread.
To ensure that trick-or-treaters, you, and your house stay safe, remember the following tips.
  • Clear your yard and sidewalk of any obstacles or decorations that may be hard to see in the dark, lest someone go bump in the night.
  • Keep your house well lighted, both inside and out; you wouldn't want to miss any particularly good costumes, would you?
  • Ask your Neighborhood Watch or local citizen's group to haunt (patrol) your community.
  • Report any suspicious or criminal activity to your police or sheriff's department.
To make sure even the scariest costumes are safe, keep the following in mind when buying or designing one.
  • Try makeup instead of masks; it's more comfortable and doesn't obstruct vision the way masks can.
  • Check to ensure that costumes are flame-retardant so that young ones are safe around jack-o'-lanterns, candles, and other flames.
  • Keep costumes short to ensure that the only trip taken is the one around the neighborhood.
  • Look for brightly colored costumes, attach reflector strips to costumes and bags, and remind trick-or-treaters to carry glow sticks and flashlights.
  • If a costume involves any sort of fake weapon, make sure that it is made of a flexible material such as cardboard or foam. Or, avoid the whole problem of weapons by challenging your child to design a costume that is scary without one.
Keep in mind the next few tips to make sure your trick-or-treater's night in the neighborhood will be safe and fun.
  • Older kids should trick-or-treat in groups; kids walking around alone are never as safe as those in groups, and especially not at night. Younger kids should be accompanied by a parent or trusted neighbor.
  • Review the route for trick-or-treating beforehand and set a time set when kids should be home. Also, have a plan if your child gets separated from his or her friends or from you.
  • Remind your children not to enter strange houses or cars.
After a successful and safe night around the neighborhood, remember that the treats still need scrutiny before anyone eats them.
  • Remind your children not to eat treats until they've come home. To help ensure this, feed them a meal or a substantial snack before they go out.
  • Check all treats at home in a well-lighted place. Be especially wary of anything that is not wrapped by the factory or that is no longer sealed.
  • Remind kids not to eat everything at once, lest they be green even without the makeup.
For more information contact Deputy Joseph LeBreck at 608-339-3304 or email Joseph.LeBreck@co.adams.wi.us

Upcoming Events - Adams County



This week...

The Deadline to sign up for the Partners of Moundview Memorial Hospital's Parade of Trees is November 6th. Individuals, community groups, businesses and everyone is encouraged to participate in this event that brings the holiday spirit to the hospital concourse and supports the Partners of Moundview Memorial Hospital & Clinics. For more information contact Dee Witcraft at 920-237-9183.

Wednesday, October 21 - The Friendship Connection will be holding their Free Lunch Wednesdays from noon to 2 PM at 117 S Main Street, Adams. Everyone is welcome, free will donations always appreciated. For more information call Deb at 608-339-6810. 

Wednesday, October 21 - The Hazel Street Winter Farmers Market will be held from 1-4 PM at the Adams Community Center. For sale are many different items including produce, hand made items, honey and more. If you are interested in being a vendor, call Joan at 608-339-3957. 

Wednesday, October 21 - Second Harvest Food Bank will be distributing food from 4:30-6 PM at Adams-Friendship Middle School. The mobile food pantry is open to everyone! Please bring bags or boxes and wagons or a wheeled cart to help carry food.  Please do NOT arrive before 4 PM so that we can safely dismiss students at the end of the day. 

Thursday, October 22 -  A Blood Drive for the Blood Center of Wisconsin will be held from 11 AM to 4 PM at the Friendship Village Hall (507 W Lake St). The BloodCenter of Wisconsin is the only provider of blood to Moundview Memorial Hospital & Clinics. To make an appointment call Tammy at 608-339-8328. Walk-ins are welcome. Sponsored by Partners of Moundview Memorial Hospital & Clinics.
Thursday, October 22 - The Friendship Connection will be holding an AODA Support Group for individuals living with addiction issues and/or mental illness. This will be held starting at 1 PM at 117 S Main St, Adams. Everyone is welcome. For more information call Deb at 608-339-6810. 

Thursday, October 22 - The Roche-A-Cri STP will hold their 55th Annual Pancake Supper from 4-7 PM. 

Thursday, October 22 - The Adams Community Theatre in partnership with the Adams County Library will be showing a Free Movie at 6:30 PM.

Friday, October 23 - The Adams Community Theatre will be holding a free No School Matinee starting at 1 PM.

Saturday, October 24 -  St. Joseph's Catholic Church KC Chili Supper will be held at St. Joseph's Center (151 E State St, Adams) from 4-7 PM.

Saturday, October 24 - The Adams County Humane Society will be holding their 7th Annual Italian Dinner and Raffle from 4:30-6:30 PM at the A-F VFW Hall on Linden Street in Adams. The Italian Dinner features lasagna (prepared by Bucky's Brick Oven Eatery), salad, garlic bread, homemade desserts, coffee, ice tea and lemonade. Tickets are $9 adults $4.50 children 12 and under. Also featured is a raffle which offers a chance to win one of over 50  items that have been donated by individuals and businesses in our area.  There will also be a 50/50 drawing, grab bag, and ACHS apparel for sale. For more information go to www.adamscountyhumanesociety.com.

Monday, October 26 - The Friendship Connection will hold a Wellness & Recovery Support Group starting at 11 AM at their location 117 S Main Street, Adams. This is a casual group led by volunteers. Everyone is welcome. For more information contact 608-339-6810.  

Tuesday, October 27 (deadline) - Moundview Memorial Hospital & Clinics is proud to present the 13th Annual Women's Night Out on Thursday, November 5, 2015 at the Adams-Friendship High School.  This year's WNO keynote, Zonya Foco, is rated one of the most exciting, inspiring and unforgettable speakers in America.  Don't miss her presentation on "The Power of One Good Habit". WNO also includes shopping/exhibitors, Italian themed dinner, raffles, door prizes and free gifts.  Registration and a $10 fee are due Tuesday, October 27.  For more information or to register go to www.moundview.org.

Adams County Running/Walking Club (ACRC) meets at the Village of Friendship Park every Saturday at 8 AM. All abilities and fitness levels are welcome. For more information visit adamscountyrunningclub.com or contact Kim Heinz at kimheinz@frontier.com.  


COMING UP...
Wednesday, October 28 - The Friendship Connection will be holding their Free Lunch Wednesdays from noon to 2 PM at 117 S Main Street, Adams. Everyone is welcome, free will donations always appreciated. For more information call Deb at 608-339-6810.

Wednesday, October 28 - The Hazel Street WInter Farmers Market will be held from 1-4 PM at the Adams Community Center. For sale are many different items including produce, hand made items, honey and more. If you are interested in being a vendor, call Joan at 608-339-3957. 

Thursday, October 29 - Coffee With a Cop will be held at Becky's Sugar Shack, 158 S Main St, Adams from 8:30 to 10 AM. Join your neighbors and police officers for coffee and conversation. The mission of Coffee with a Cop is to break down the barriers between police officers and the citizens they serve. By removing agendas and allowing opportunities to ask questions, voice conerns, and get to know the officers in your neighborhood. Presented by the Adams County Sheriff's Office. For more information contact Deputy Joe LeBreck at 608-339-3304 ext 858.

Thursday, October 29 - A Ribbon Cutting for Becky's Sugar Shack, 158 S Main St, Adams, will be held at 10 AM.

Thursday, October 29 - The Friendship Connection will be holding an AODA Support Group for individuals living with addiction issues and/or mental illness. This will be held starting at 1 PM at 117 S Main St, Adams. Everyone is welcome. For more information call Deb at 608-339-6810. 

Thursday, October 29 - Book Launching and Discussion of Adventures on Wisconsin's Ice Age Trail will be held from 1:30-3:30 PM at Key Savings Bank, 292 Matterhorn Trail, Rome. Written by a Thousand Mile Hiker and an editor who share their experiences on The Trail and offer suggestions for enjoying the hiking experience in all of Wisconsin's seasons. Refreshments will be served. Sponsored by Lester Public Library of Rome.

Thursday, October 29 - The Adams Community Theatre in partnership with the Adams County Library will be showing a Free Movie at 6:30 PM.

Friday, October 30 - The Adams Community Theatre will be holding a special Free Halloween Movie Friday starting at 7 PM.

Saturday, October 31 - A Halloween Party will be held at the Grand Marsh Community Center, 629 Mason St, Grand Marsh from 1-3 PM. Open to the public and all are welcome.

Saturday, October 31 - Trick or Treat Times will be held in the City of Adams and Village of Friendship from 4-7 PM. Please leave your porch light on to indicate you are accepting trick-or-treaters.

Saturday, October 31 - Monroe Prairie ATV Halloween Ride registration at 6 PM at Pineland Campground.  For more information and to verify location go to www.monroeprairieatvclub.com

Saturday, October 31 -  Rome Children's Halloween Party will be held at the Rome Town Hall from 6-8 PM.  For more information call 715-325-8013 or go to www.romewi.com.

Saturday, October 31 - The Adams Community Theatre will be holding a special Free Halloween Movie Saturday starting at 7 PM.

Saturday, October 31 - MoundView Golf Course Customer Appreciation Party will be held from 7-10 PM. Casino Night including Bingo, Blackjack and more casino fun. Drink Specials, food and raffle. Membership and Raffle prize giveaways at 10pm-ish. For more info call 608-339-3814.

Saturday, October 31 - Halloween Holiday Dance & Costume Party will be held at 8 PM Lake Arrowhead Pines Lounge.  Prize for best costume and live music. For more information call 715-325- 3480 or go to www.lakearrowheadgolf.com.

Sunday, November 1 - Dyracuse Park and State Funded ATV Trails Closing for the season. 

Monday, November 2 - The Friendship Connection will hold a Wellness & Recovery Support Group starting at 11 AM at their location 117 S Main Street, Adams. This is a casual group led by volunteers. Everyone is welcome. For more information contact 608-339-6810.  


Tuesday, November 3 -  The American Legion Post 250 Monthly Meeting will be held at 7 PM at the St. Joseph Center.


Tuesday, November 3 - The Adams Community Theatre Film Club will meet at 7 PM. ACT members choose which films to watch and discuss. Membership is available at the Theatre.

If you would like your event in our Weekly Events Reminder, email us at chamber@visitadamscountywi.com or call us at 608-339-6997.