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Site of the Week: Johnson’s Way

Thursday, September 13th, 2007

http://www.johnsonsway.com

Environmentally-Friendly Fertilizer Packets and Animal Repellants Made in the USA

The Johnson name is well-known in Southeastern Wisconsin landscaping and nursery circles … for three generations the Johnson family members have served the public as proprietors of Johnson’s Nursery and Johnson’s Landscaping – and now, Johnson’s Way.

Kevin Johnson is the third generation of the Johnson family at the helm of a business built on establishing thriving plants and trees. Kevin’s roots extend back to his grandfather, Clark Johnson, who founded Johnson’s Nursery in 1954. Kevin’s dad, Dale Johnson (member dalej), founded Johnson’s Landscaping in 1987. Now Dale works with Kevin to bring the best in plant care products to residential and commercial customers nationwide.

Johnson’s Way is one of only three Master Distributors of the Nutri-Pak

Site of the Week: Historical Museum Guide for Wisconsin

Thursday, August 23rd, 2007

www.censusfinder.com/wisconsin-historical-museums.htm

Categorized by county, this is an excellent directory of Historical Museums in Wisconsin allowing you the pleasure of learning local history and culture while exploring the history of your ancestors. Historical museums for Ashland, Barron, Brown, Burnett, Columbia, Dane, Dodge, Door, Dunn, Eau Claire, Grant, Jefferson, Kenosha, Lafayette, Langlade, Lincoln, Manitowoc, Marathon, Marinette, Milwaukee, Monroe, Oconto, Outgamie, Ozaukee, Portage, Racine, Rock, Rusk, Sauk, Sawyer, Shawano, Sheboygan, St.Croix, Washington, Vernon, Vilas, Waukesha, Waushara, and Wood County are identified with details and links. Some include photographs and virtual tours, allowing you to explore from home. Complimenting the historical museums directory, are links to Wisconsin traveler information, Wisconsin historical photographs, genealogy sources, and more!

Museums

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Next week’s featured category will be:
Education

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September 5 – MilitaryViewAdd-A-Link Form

September 12 – Conservation and EcologyViewAdd-A-Link Form

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Site of the Week: Apostle Islands

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

www.nps.gov/apis

Wisconsin’s northernmost landscape juts out into Lake Superior as the scenic archipelago known as the Apostle Islands. The national lakeshore includes 21 islands and 12 miles of mainland Lake Superior shoreline featuring pristine stretches of sand beach spectacular sea caves remnant old-growth forests resident bald eagles and black bears and the largest collection of lighthouses anywhere in the National Park System. The park contains 69372 acres (42161 acres of land and 27371 acres of Lake Superior waters extending out 1/4 mile from shore).

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This week’s featured category: Hiking

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Next week’s featured category will be:
Museums

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August 29 – EducationViewAdd-A-Link Form

September 5 – MilitaryViewAdd-A-Link Form

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Site of the Week: Mason Creek Winery

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

Mason Creek Winery

Mason Creek Winery has won 14 international awards to date including a silver medal won at the San Francisco International Wine Competition, considered to be the most prestigious wine competition in the world. Making wine in small lots allows us to ensure our handcrafted high quality wines right down to the labeling, corking and capsuling. Our goal is to bring wines to you that are unique and offer you a chance to try something new. We have a wine to please every palate.

Mason Creek Winery can be found on theBubbler in our theBubbler Home > Business > Food and Drink > Winery

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This week’s featured category is: Winery

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Hiking

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August 22 MuseumsAdd-A-Link

August 29 EducationAdd-A-Link

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Site of the Week: Brewcity Bruisers

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

Brewcity Bruisers

Established October 19, 2005, the Brewcity Bruisers are a skater-owned and operated flat track league dedicated to knocking the fans off their feet with our wheels.

We are proud to carry on the tradition of roller derby and bring the new wave of the sport to Milwaukee, offering an unique blend of athletic competition and entertainment.

The Brewcity Bruisers represent ladies of all shapes, sizes, ages, backgrounds, attitude and skill levels. It is our goal to promote women’s strength and self esteem and to create a sense of camaraderie and friendship among our members that will also be extended to the community through support to local businesses, arts and charities.

Brewcity Bruisers can be found on theBubbler in our theBubbler Home > Sports > Skate Sports

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This week’s featured category is: Skate Sports

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Next week’s featured category will be:

Winery

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August 15 HikingAdd-A-Link

August 22 MuseumsAdd-A-Link

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Site of the Week: A Carpenter’s Songs: Poetry & Photography by Daniel Greene Smith

Thursday, July 26th, 2007

A Carpenter’s Songs: Poetry & Photography by Daniel Greene Smith

A Carpenter’s Songs is the story of 20 years in the life of one carpenter. The book begins in his first weeks as an apprentice, moves on through the war with his father, on to his first love, and to his understanding of the loss of his father, and his first love, and more. As you turn each page you are walking along with him through the moments of his life.

Each poem is a snapshot in time along his path as he grows older, and the poetry and the photography tie in and reflect each other, augment each other. The two together become a third thing that is more expressive and concise than either could be alone.

Daniel Greene Smith grew up in Ann Arbor, Michigan and attended the Putney School in 1983 in Vermont. He came to Madison in 1990 where he attended the University of Wisconsin, and majored in Philosophy and English. He Graduated from UW Madison in 1995, and was The University’s Felix Pollack Award Winner in Poetry that year for A Carpenter’s Songs.

A Carpenter’s Songs can be found on theBubbler in theBubbler Home > Entertainment > Poetry

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This week’s featured category is: Poetry

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Next week’s featured category will be:

Skate Sports

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August 8 WineryAdd-A-Link

August 15 HikingAdd-A-Link

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Site of the Week: St. Croix Casino & Hotel

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

St. Croix Casino & Hotel

At the fun and friendly St. Croix Casino & Hotel in Turtle Lake, WI, where you win more – and you win more often.

Located in scenic northwestern Wisconsin, the St. Croix Casino & Hotel brings you friendly service, elegant Native American-themed surroundings and more chances to win.

  • Try your luck on slots or blackjack.
  • Play live poker, craps or roulette.
  • Enjoy our award-winning dining.
  • Relax with your favorite beverage.

St. Croix Casino & Hotel can be found on theBubbler in theBubbler Home > Entertainment > Casinos

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Home > Community > Counties > Barron

This week’s featured category is: Casinos

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Next week’s featured category will be:

Poetry

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August 1 Skate SportsAdd-A-Link

August 8 WineryAdd-A-Link

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Site of the Week: Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary

Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary“The Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary is a beautiful 700-acre urban wildlife refuge. We are one of the largest Wildlife Rehabilitation Sites in Wisconsin. We are also Green Bay’s largest city park. The Sanctuary is open to the public year ’round with no admission fee. We have something for everyone!

“Our Mission is to provide an urban wildlife refuge where people can interact with wildlife, plants and other natural resources through environmental education and recreation.”

Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary can be found on theBubbler in our theBubbler Home > Entertainment > Zoo and Animal Attractions

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This week’s featured category is: Zoo and Animal Attractions

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Next week’s featured category will be:

Casinos

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July 25 PoetryAdd-A-Link

August 1 Skate SportsAdd-A-Link

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4th Street Forum – Wisconsin Site of the Week

Sunday, July 16th, 2006

4th Street Forum

4th Street Forum is a nonpartisan program, which promotes public discussion of political and social issues that are of concern to our community. Each week during the season, a panel of experts presents their views on a chosen topic and explores solutions with the audience and the 4th Street Forum moderator. Sponsored by the Milwaukee Turners, UWM-Milwaukee Idea, and Milwaukee Public Television, the forums are taped in front of a live audience for later broadcast. The 4th Street Forum audience is an important part of the program. It is a unique opportunity for the public to ask questions of the panelists. The forums are free to attend and everyone is welcome.

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Site of the Week: 4th Street Forum

Sunday, July 2nd, 2006

4th Street Forum is a nonpartisan program, which promotes public discussion of political and social issues that are of concern to our community. Each week during the season, a panel of experts presents their views on a chosen topic and explores solutions with the audience and the 4th Street Forum moderator. Sponsored by the Milwaukee Turners, UWM-Milwaukee Idea, and Milwaukee Public Television, the forums are taped in front of a live audience for later broadcast. The 4th Street Forum audience is an important part of the program. It is a unique opportunity for the public to ask questions of the panelists. The forums are free to attend and everyone is welcome.

4th Street Forum can be found on theBubbler in our theBubbler Home > Community > Politics

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