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General Hunting Dog topics / Hunting Dog Killed in Bayfield County
« on: September 27, 2017, 11:12:05 AM »
Hunting Dog Killed in Bayfield County

Wildlife Services confirmed that wolves depredated a Black and Tan Hound on 09/21/17.  The attack occurred in the Town of Delta, Bayfield County.  More information and a caution-area map are available on the gray wolf webpage.

Hunters are reminded to use the caution-area maps on the DNR website (dnr.wi.gov, keyword "wolf depredation") to help reduce conflicts.

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Price County Tourism Department - Calendar of Events – http://www.pricecountywi.net/calendar.aspx?CID=23


1.   Phillips Farmers Market

September 26, 2017, 3:00 PM?-?5:30 PM @ Corner of Maple St & Avon Ave, 1/2 block off Highway 13, Phillips - across from the Pick ‘n Save store 195 S. Avon Avenue Phillips WI 54555

Items vary from week to week and depend on time of year and may include early bedding plants, rhubarb, herbs, maple syrup, honey, cranberry products, berries, greens & lettuce, vegetables, perennials & potted plants, apples, onions, garlic, peppers, and more. Local vendors interested in participating can come every Saturday or just one for a small fee. Contact the manager to participate.

2.   Park Falls Farmers Market

September 27, 2017, 2:00 PM?-?5:15 PM @ Christ the Servant Lutheran Church, 1185 4th Avenue S. Park Falls WI 54552

Items vary each week depending on what fruits and vegetables are in season, plus a variety of other items are available, for instance, eggs, syrup, honey, jams, relishes, meat, and plants. Quest cards/Food Stamps can be used for food purchases at the market for both foods and vegetable plants & seeds and “Market Dollars” are accepted by all vendors. They are available for purchase at the market and are a great idea for gift giving or incentives. WIC coupons and senior market coupons are also accepted by most of our vendors. Eat smart, eat local, be healthy! New vendors at the market are always welcome – contact the Market Manager.

3.   Southern Price County Farmers Market

September 30, 2017, 8:00 AM?-?12:00 PM @ Catawba Farm Supply / C-Store, CatawbaW9149 U.S. Hwy. 8 Catawba WI 54515

Fresh produce when in season, cut flowers, bedding plants, herbs, houseplants, trees & shrubs, pumpkins, melons, rhubarb, berries, apples, sweet corn, and craft items.

4.   58th Annual Christmas Tree Festival

September 30, 2017, 9:00 AM @ Downtown Ogema, 1859 School House Road Ogema WI 54459

Craft show & flea market at the town hall & school 10am-4pm, softball & horseshoe tournaments at Pioneer Park, food booths, parade at 11 a.m., “Run to the Peak” race to Timm’s Hill, kids games & prizes at the school yard 11am-3pm, chicken BBQ at the Ogema School 11:30 a.m., plus other food and refreshments, Ultimate Frisbee, Ogema Public Library open house & book/video sale, Pioneer House Museum open, wreath and Christmas tree contest (ribbons & cash prizes), lasagna dinner at First Lutheran Church 4-6 p.m., evening show/program 7 p.m., and the Ogema Fire Company’s annual Fireman’s Dance at the fire hall 8 p.m. - midnight.

5.   Phillips Farmers Market

September 30, 2017, 9:00 AM?-?12:00 PM @ Corner of Maple St & Avon Ave, 1/2 block off Highway 13, Phillips - across from the Pick ‘n Save store 195 S. Avon Avenue Phillips WI 54555

Items vary from week to week and depend on time of year and may include early bedding plants, rhubarb, herbs, maple syrup, honey, cranberry products, berries, greens & lettuce, vegetables, perennials & potted plants, apples, onions, garlic, peppers, and more. Local vendors interested in participating can come every Saturday or just one for a small fee. Contact the manager to participate.

6.   1st Annual Colors of Fall Festival

September 30, 2017, 10:00 AM?-?6:00 PM @ Flambeau View Greenhouse, 16872 N. River Road Park Falls WI 54552

This event begins with music and sidewalk sales in downtown Park Falls from 10am-noon then enjoy the fall-decorated houses and beautiful fall colors along the river in the Fall 4 Run/Walk (reg. 11am across from 1st National Bank / noon start) which ends at Flambeau View Greenhouse where festival activities (noon-4pm) await you offering craft beer sampling, live music, arts & crafts, pumpkins, scarecrows, fall flowers, kids activities, hay rides, hot cider & donuts. Have family and friends join you at the greenhouse for festival activities after the run/walk. Activities being held downtown include a Chili Challenge (4-6pm free samples) with nine (9) restaurants cooking up their special recipes, music, and a kids' corner with pumpkin decorating and face painting (1-4pm). Plus there will be a raffles for great prizes. The run/walk participants will also be the judges of the best fall-decorated house along the route. Everyone welcome! Fun for the Whole Family!

1.   "Seraph Brass" presented by the Woods & Waters Fine Arts Council

October 3, 2017, 7:00 PM @ Chequamegon High School, 400 N. 9th Street Park Falls WI 54552

A dynamic brass quintet drawing from a roster of America's top female brass players. Committed to engaging audiences with captivating programming, Seraph Brass presents a diverse body of repertoire that includes original transcriptions, newly commissioned works, and well-known classics. This performance is part of a Concert Series, and ticket purchase includes membership and admission to eight (8) different concerts.

2.   Park Falls Farmers Market

October 4, 2017, 2:00 PM?-?5:15 PM @ Christ the Servant Lutheran Church, 1185 4th Avenue S. Park Falls WI  54552

Items vary each week depending on what fruits and vegetables are in season, plus a variety of other items are available, for instance, eggs, syrup, honey, jams, relishes, meat, and plants. Quest cards/Food Stamps can be used for food purchases at the market for both foods and vegetable plants & seeds and “Market Dollars” are accepted by all vendors. They are available for purchase at the market and are a great idea for gift giving or incentives. WIC coupons and senior market coupons are also accepted by most of our vendors. Eat smart, eat local, be healthy! New vendors at the market are always welcome – contact the Market Manager.

3.   POPS Garage Sale

October 5, 2017, 8:00 AM?-?October 7, 2017, 5:00 PM @ Lions Pavilion, 730 South Street Prentice WI  54556

Large selection and variety of items. The shelves are restocked daily with new items. This fundraiser is sponsored for Power of Positive Students (POPS).

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Hunting Dogs Killed/Injured in Price and Sawyer Counties

Wildlife Services confirmed that wolves injured a Plott/Walker Hound in Price County on 09/22/17.  The attack occurred in the Town of Worcester.

Wildlife Services also confirmed that wolves killed a Walker Hound in Sawyer County on 09/23/17.  The attack occurred in the Town of Round Lake.

More information and a caution-area map are available on the gray wolf webpage.

Hunters are reminded to use the caution-area maps on the DNR website (dnr.wi.gov, keyword "wolf depredation") to help reduce conflicts.


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Wisconsin General Events and Activities / 2017 Tomahawk Fall Ride for MDA
« on: September 12, 2017, 08:16:47 PM »
2017 Tomahawk Fall Ride for MDA
SEPTEMBER 14 - SEPTEMBER 17
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The Tomahawk Fall Ride brings in more than 40,000 motorcycle enthusiasts and others to the area each September. The event not only brings in entertainment and the newest motorcycles and accessories from Harley-Davidson Motor Company, but it also raises money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA). In fact, the Tomahawk Fall Ride is the largest local fund raiser for MDA in North Central Wisconsin.

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Birding, Bird Watching / Explore Minnesota Birding Update - September 2017
« on: September 12, 2017, 12:03:19 PM »
Explore Minnesota Birding Update - September 2017   
    

Juvenile sharp-shinned hawk flying over Hawk Ridge; photo by Karl Bardon

 

Explore Minnesota Birding Update.  Happy birding!

September Nature Notes

The fall migration is underway. Many birds are heading south to warmer locations, and some are just arriving as they relocate from the north.

Various factors and cues spur migratory movement such as the amount of daylight, the angle of the sun, cooling temperatures and the availability of food.

Several warbler species, flycatchers and nighthawks are in the midst of their migration, and the majority of hummingbirds, orioles and martins have already departed. Raptors are also on the move. And an influx of red crossbills was noted as early as August.

One of the most popular viewing sites for raptors is Hawk Ridge in Duluth where birders can see vast numbers of sharp-shinned hawks, broad-winged hawks, bald eagles and other raptors from early September through mid-November. Peak migration at Hawk Ridge takes place from mid-September to late October. Check out The Birds of Hawk Ridge to see images of the many species that pass through most years. Another excellent site to view the hawk migration is Carpenter St. Croix Valley Nature Center in Hastings.

Birders will want to check out Explore Minnesota's 6 Hot Spots for Watching the Fall Migration to learn of other key locations for spectacular birding during the autumn season.

Did You Know?

Not all birds migrate during the day. In fact, most migrate at night. Such birds include warblers, sparrows and thrushes. One hazard they face is the abundance of well-lit buildings which can easily disorient these birds, often leading to collisions, injury and even death. Audubon Minnesota is promoting their Lights Out Program to help nighttime migrants avoid colliding with lit buildings. They encourage managers and owners of Twin Cities' buildings to turn off unnecessary lights between midnight and dawn from Aug. 15 and Oct. 31 during this prime migration period. Help spread the word about the Lights Out Program and the opportunity to save money while saving birds! Whenever possible, please congratulate the owners and managers of the buildings identified on the List of Participating Buildings.

Migratory birds need to consume additional calories this time of year to prepare for their long flights. Draw these birds into your yard and view them from the comfort of your home while helping them get the calories they need for their long journeys. Autumn Bird Feeding Tips from The Spruce provides information on how to attract and what to feed our migratory birds.

Upcoming Birding Events

Sept. 15-17, Duluth
Hawk Ridge Weekend Festival
Celebrate the fall bird migration during the annual Hawk Ridge Weekend Festival and enjoy one of North America's best places to experience the fall bird migration through field trips, workshops, presentations and social gatherings. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory. 218-428-6209

Sept. 16, Zimmerman
Guided Bird Tour
Look for raptors, waterfowl, warblers, flycatchers, sparrows and other species on this guided walking and driving tour.  Meet your guide at the Oak Savanna Learning Center on Sherburne County Road 9, approximately 5 miles west of Hwy 169. Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge. 763-389-3323

Sept. 16, Maplewood
Bluff Tops, Birding and Bagels Hike
Join other bird enthusiasts and search Fish Creek’s scenic vistas for songbirds and raptors riding air thermals. Learn techniques for identifying birds. Bagels and cream cheese will be provided. Bring your own binoculars or borrow a pair. Fish Creek Preserve. 651-249-2170

Sept. 22, Hastings
Bird Banding
See songbirds up close and learn about the birds who share our ecosystem. Banding runs continuously for the full 3 ½ hours but visitors may come and go at any time. Carpenter Nature Center. 651-437-4359

Sept. 30, Hastings
Fall Raptor Count & Hawk Watch
Each fall, thousands of raptors and other bird migrants follow the St. Croix/Mississippi River Flyway south to their wintering grounds in the southern U.S. and beyond. Join a team of friendly spotters and greeters to count raptors as well as songbirds, gulls and other southbound birds. Please RSVP. Carpenter Nature Center. 651-437-4359

Oct. 7, Houston
Owl Prowl to Call in Wild Owls
Owls live all around us but are very good at evading detection. Learn how to identify owls by size, shape, silhouette and sound. Following an indoor portion of the program, participants will carpool to known owl territories in and around Houston to call for eastern screech-owls, barred owls, and great horned owls. International Owl Center. 507- 896-OWLS (6957)

Recent Bird Sightings

Check the Duluth/North Shore Rare Bird Alert and the Northwestern Minnesota/Detroit Lakes Rare Bird Alert for recent bird sightings. Recent sightings throughout the state can be found on the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union website --- consider joining the Minnesota Birding community on Facebook.

During migration periods, check out Bird Cast Forecasts courtesy of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology to learn about weekly movement for your area.














    

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General Hunting Dog topics / Hunting Dog Killed in Burnett County
« on: September 09, 2017, 03:00:32 PM »
Hunting Dog Killed in Burnett County

Wildlife Services confirmed that wolves killed a Walker Hound on 09/08/17.  The attack occurred in the Town of Blaine, Burnett County.  More information and a caution-area map are available on the gray wolf webpage.



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General Hunting Dog topics / Hunting Dog Killed in Sawyer County
« on: September 09, 2017, 02:55:49 PM »
Hunting Dog Killed in Sawyer County

Wildlife Services confirmed that wolves killed a Walker Hound on 09/07/17.  The attack occurred in the Town of Draper, Sawyer County.  More information and a caution-area map are available on the gray wolf webpage.



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Elk / Elk Mating Season
« on: September 07, 2017, 05:45:37 PM »
Elk Mating Season
Cow and calf groups are being approached by bulls for the start of the mating season. Elk calves are weaned though they nurse from time to time if mom allows. Young bulls have rubbed off their velvet and are polishing and the older bulls have begun to rub off velvet. Bulls are starting to bugle. The biggest bull elk in the area is currently with cows. Bears are visiting bear baits placed by hunters for the bear hunting season that began Sept. 6. Connors Lake Campground is closed for the season. Lake of the Pines Campground is open. The weather forecast for the weekend calls for Friday to be sunny with a high of 67 and low of 53, Saturday has a chance of showers with a high of 71 and low of 51, and Sunday, mostly sunny with a high of 75 and a low of 53 and finally Monday, will be mostly sunny with a high of 71 and low of 47. The Singing Forest, 2017 Elk Bugling: Get up early on Sept. 15 and accompany the DNR assistant elk biologist, Josh Spiegel, as he checks for bugling bull elk in the forest. Maybe, we will see or hear one! Learn about WI Elk Management. Join us at 6 a.m. at the FRSF Headquarters. To RSVP and more information call the FRSF office at 715-332-5271 ext. 101 or 111. Be sure to RSVP. - Diane Stowell, forestry technician advanced and visitor services associate


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Birding, Bird Watching / Wisconsin Statewide Birding Report
« on: September 07, 2017, 05:41:05 PM »
Wisconsin Statewide Birding Report

Ah, September, the month second only to May on most birders' calendars. Peak migration, birds coming, birds going. The month when every day lends promise of new birds, when every oriole you see may be the last, and you marvel at species you haven't seen since spring. This year's first week of September lived up to hype.
After common nighthawks staged what was perhaps their last good flight on September 3, northerly winds ushered in many migrants thereafter. Among them were the first flocks of northern Canada geese heading south in their classic "V" formations overhead. Birders reported some sandhill cranes taking advantage of the same winds to depart the state. Raptor migration is also underway. Early season flights are typically dominated by broad-winged and sharp-shinned hawks, American kestrels, bald eagles, ospreys, and a smattering of others.

On the ground, warbler watching was excellent at many locations statewide this week. Look for peak numbers and diversity in the week ahead. The same can be said for thrushes, especially Swainson's, our most common migrant. Oriole numbers have dropped, while hummingbird numbers are at or just past peak. Red-breasted nuthatches and purple finches are on the move, as are some pine siskins and red crossbills, especially across the north. Notable arrivals from the north include ruby-crowned kinglet, American pipit, Bonaparte's gulls and horned grebe. Also telling of the season are building numbers of palm warblers and sparrows, such as Lincoln's and white-throated. Shorebird migration is largely waning. Diversity remains good but numbers are down overall. Sanderlings, American golden-plovers, Baird's sandpiper, willets, short-billed dowitchers, and lesser yellowlegs were a few of the species found.

Rarities spotted this week include Nelson's sparrow, parasitic jaeger, and possible neotropic cormorant in Ozaukee County, red-necked phalarope in Dodge, possible red knot in Kenosha, and a yellow-crowned night-heron photographed in La Crosse. Help us track the migration and find out what others are seeing at www.ebird.org/wi. Good birding! - Ryan Brady, Bureau of Wildlife Management research scientist, Ashland



What palm warblers lack in color they make up for with personality. Look for this late-season warbler on the ground or in low shrubs as it persistently bobs its tail and gives chip notes while searching for insect prey.

Photo Credit: Ryan Brady

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Gun Shows / Eau Claire Gun Show @ Menards Expo Center
« on: September 07, 2017, 09:57:55 AM »
October 20, 21 & 22 ~ 2017
Eau Claire Gun Show @ Menards Expo Center
Friday 3-8, Saturday 9-5 & Sunday 9-3 / Admission $7 ~ Vendor Fee $45/8' Table - (450 Tables)
5150 Old Mill Center, Eau Claire, WI

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Gun Shows / Antigo Ice Arena Gun Show
« on: September 07, 2017, 09:53:16 AM »
October 6, 7 & 8 ~ 2017
Antigo Ice Arena Gun Show
Friday 3-8, Saturday 9-5 & Sunday 9-3 / Admission $6 ~ Vendor Fee $40/8' Table - (250 Tables)
1633 Neva Rd. - Antigo, WI

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Gun Shows / Union Grove Gun Show @ Racine County Fairgrounds
« on: September 07, 2017, 09:51:32 AM »
September 29, 30 & October 1 ~ 2017
Union Grove Gun Show @ Racine County Fairgrounds
Friday 3-8, Saturday 9-5 & Sunday 9-3 / Admission $6 ~ Vendor Fee $40/8' Table - (250 Tables)
19805 Durard Ave, Union Grove, WI

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Gun Shows / Waukesha Expo Forum Gun Show
« on: September 07, 2017, 09:46:55 AM »
September 15, 16 & 17 ~ 2017
Waukesha Expo Forum Gun Show
Friday 3-8, Saturday 9-5 & Sunday 9-3 / Admission $7 ~ Vendor Fee $45/8' Table - (300 Tables)
1000 Northview Rd, Waukesha, WI 53188

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Wisconsin General Events and Activities / Price County Upcoming Events
« on: September 05, 2017, 11:44:15 AM »
Price County Upcoming Events

1.   Phillips Farmers Market

September 5, 2017, 3:00 PM?-?5:30 PM @ Corner of Maple St & Avon Ave, 1/2 block off Highway 13, Phillips - across from the Copps store 195 S. Avon Avenue Phillips WI 54555

Items vary from week to week and depend on time of year and may include early bedding plants, rhubarb, herbs, maple syrup, honey, cranberry products, berries, greens & lettuce, vegetables, perennials & potted plants, apples, onions, garlic, peppers, and more. Local vendors interested in participating can come every Saturday or just one for a small fee. Contact the manager to participate.

2.   Park Falls Flea Market

September 6, 2017, 9:00 AM?-?4:00 PM @ Triangle Park, 143 3rd Avenue S. Park Falls WI 54552

Stop by Triangle Park and check out the wide array of items at this local market, including household goods, antiques, crafts, clothing & accessories, plus home-grown vegetables & fruits when they are in season as well as annual and perennial plants.

3.   Park Falls Farmers Market

September 6, 2017, 2:00 PM?-?5:15 PM @ Christ the Servant Lutheran Church, 1185 4th Avenue S. Park Falls WI 54552

Items vary each week depending on what fruits and vegetables are in season, plus a variety of other items are available, for instance, eggs, syrup, honey, jams, relishes, meat, and plants. Quest cards/Food Stamps can be used for food purchases at the market for both foods and vegetable plants & seeds and “Market Dollars” are accepted by all vendors. They are available for purchase at the market and are a great idea for gift giving or incentives. WIC coupons and senior market coupons are also accepted by most of our vendors. Eat smart, eat local, be healthy! New vendors at the market are always welcome – contact the Market Manager.

4.   Southern Price County Farmers Market

September 9, 2017, 8:00 AM?-?12:00 PM @ Catawba Farm Supply / C-Store, W9149 U.S. Hwy. 8 Catawba WI 54515

Fresh produce when in season, cut flowers, bedding plants, herbs, houseplants, trees & shrubs, pumpkins, melons, rhubarb, berries, apples, sweet corn, and craft items.

5.   Phillips Farmers Market

September 9, 2017, 9:00 AM?-?12:00 PM @ Corner of Maple St & Avon Ave, 1/2 block off Highway 13, Phillips - across from the Copps store195 S. Avon AvenuePhillipsWI54555

Items vary from week to week and depend on time of year and may include early bedding plants, rhubarb, herbs, maple syrup, honey, cranberry products, berries, greens & lettuce, vegetables, perennials & potted plants, apples, onions, garlic, peppers, and more. Local vendors interested in participating can come every Saturday or just one for a small fee. Contact the manager to participate.

6.   A Country Afternoon

September 9, 2017, 11:00 AM?-?4:00 PM @ Knox Creek Heritage Center, W4517 West Knox Road Brantwood WI 54513

The grounds open at 11am for tours of the nine historic buildings on site (some older than 100 years); annual meeting/election of officers will be held at 12:30pm (everyone is welcome to attend and comment) followed by an old-time country social with lunch available from 1-3pm; demonstrations of old-time crafts and general farm duties, such as clothes washing, butter churning & Victrola & roller piano. Homemade Finnish bread and Pulla (a cardamom braid bread) will be available for purchase. Craft vendors and demonstrators are welcome at no charge. The Knox Creek Heritage Center in Brantwood, WI, is dedicated to preserving the heritage of the pioneers that settled these great Northwood’s. Anyone is welcome to become a member and help maintain this unique historical site.

7.   21st Annual Harbor View 9-Hole Golf Classic 2-Person Scramble

September 9, 2017, 11:30 AM @ Westwood Golf Course, N8785 Golf Course Road, Phillips WI 54555

Enjoy a fun day of golf fun along with special contests at some of the holes; plus participate in raffle drawings for some great prizes. Open to men and women; couples, teams or individuals; must register & request cart reservations at Harbor View prior to the day of the tournament. Check-in is at the golf course at 11:30 a.m. for hole assignments. Shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. Perioa System will be used for handicapping. Lunch will be served at Harbor View after golfing (included in entry fee); plus a big raffle drawing at 6:30 p.m.

8.   Fall Harvest Dinner

September 10, 2017, 11:00 AM?-?1:00 PM @ St. Therese Social Hall, 655 S. Lake Avenue Phillips WI 54555

Enjoy a dinner of pigs-in-the-blanket, chicken, mashed potatoes with gravy, carrots, salads, rolls, rye bread, pie & beverages; plus raffle prize drawings. Sponsored by the Council of Catholic Women.

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Price County Tourism - Calendar of Events

1.   Southern Price County Farmers Market

August 26, 2017, 8:00 AM?-?12:00 PM @ Catawba Farm Supply / C-Store, Catawba, 9149 U.S. Hwy. 8 Catawba WI 54515

Fresh produce when in season, cut flowers, bedding plants, herbs, houseplants, trees & shrubs, pumpkins, melons, rhubarb, berries, apples, sweet corn, and craft items.

2.   Phillips Farmers Market

August 26, 2017, 9:00 AM?-?12:00 PM @ Corner of Maple St & Avon Ave, 1/2 block off Highway 13, Phillips - across from the Copps store, 195 S. Avon Avenue Phillips WI 54555

Items vary from week to week and depend on time of year and may include early bedding plants, rhubarb, herbs, maple syrup, honey, cranberry products, berries, greens & lettuce, vegetables, perennials & potted plants, apples, onions, garlic, peppers, and more. Local vendors interested in participating can come every Saturday or just one for a small fee. Contact the manager to participate.

3.   Monster Truck Show

August 26, 2017, 5:30 PM?-?August 27, 2017 @ Price County Fairgrounds, 9130 Forest Lane Phillips WI 54555

Some of the biggest Monster Trucks from across the nation will battle in a jaw-dropping Best Trick Competition, wide open racing, and a no rules/no holds barred Freestyle Throw Down. See the first monster truck to ever successfully complete a backflip in front of a live audience - GHOST RYDER, owner Larry Quick, known for driving his 1968 Ford Fastback Mustang to the limits. Shannon Quick will be in the hot pink Dodge monster truck GIRL POWER. See the world’s only glow-in-the-dark monster truck - Jeff Gottwald’s ILLUMINATOR. Plus there will be a jaw-dropping stunt, the BODY BURN, by WI's own Demolition Devil Scott Turkiewicz, engulfed in 700 degrees of flames he will walk around the arena floor. Tickets - $20; Ticket price does not include gate admission - $5. Print tickets from the website or purchase at the Phillips & Park Falls Chambers or at the event, if they are not sold out. Ear protection suggested for small children; available at the show for fan convenience.

4.   Phillips Farmers Market

August 29, 2017, 3:00 PM?-?5:30 PM @ Corner of Maple St & Avon Ave, 1/2 block off Highway 13, Phillips - across from the Copps store, 195 S. Avon Avenue Phillips WI 54555

Items vary from week to week and depend on time of year and may include early bedding plants, rhubarb, herbs, maple syrup, honey, cranberry products, berries, greens & lettuce, vegetables, perennials & potted plants, apples, onions, garlic, peppers, and more. Local vendors interested in participating can come every Saturday or just one for a small fee. Contact the manager to participate.

5.   Park Falls Flea Market

August 30, 2017, 9:00 AM?-?4:00 PM @ Triangle Park, 143 3rd Avenue S. Park Falls WI 54552

Stop by Triangle Park and check out the wide array of items at this local market, including household goods, antiques, crafts, clothing & accessories, plus home-grown vegetables & fruits when they are in season as well as annual and perennial plants.

6.   Phillips Public Library ~ Children's Summer Programs

August 30, 2017, 10:30 AM?-?11:30 AM

Phillips Public Library ~ Children's Summer Programs, 286 Cherry StreetPhillipsWI54555

Visit their Facebook page or website for information on all their summer programs and activities including the summer reading program, storytime, guessing jar, Wacky Wednesday, Super Fun July, and more! Plus kids age 16 & under can check out a fishing pole with their library card (sponsored by AMVETS)!

7.   Park Falls Farmers Market

August 30, 2017, 2:00 PM?-?5:15 PM @ Christ the Servant Lutheran Church, Park Falls, 185 4th Avenue S. Park Falls WI 54552

Items vary each week depending on what fruits and vegetables are in season, plus a variety of other items are available, for instance, eggs, syrup, honey, jams, relishes, meat, and plants. Quest cards/Food Stamps can be used for food purchases at the market for both foods and vegetable plants & seeds and “Market Dollars” are accepted by all vendors. They are available for purchase at the market and are a great idea for gift giving or incentives. WIC coupons and senior market coupons are also accepted by most of our vendors. Eat smart, eat local, be healthy! New vendors at the market are always welcome – contact the Market Manager.

 

 


Price County Tourism Department

126 Cherry Street, Room 9
Phillips, WI 54555
715-339-4505
715-339-3089 (fax)
www.pricecountywi.net

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