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Kids’ Night Out at the Waukesha County Museum!


 Kids rule the museum after hours with Waukesha County Museum’s Kids Night Out! At a Kids Night Out evening, children 5-10 years old will enjoy art activities, games, experiments and much, much more! We even feed them a delicious pizza dinner! Parents can also use this time to have a little fun themselves by going out to dinner, shopping, or running a few errands!


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“Carnival” Saturday, February 16th: Come join the party as we explore the many carnival celebrations held all over the world! Activities include mask making, puppetry, and the construction of a float to be displayed in a museum parade! Get ready to jump in the conga line!  Registration deadline is February 12th.


“Magnificent Magicians” Saturday, March 16th:  Find out what tricks lie up your sleeves with an evening of magic exploration! Activities include creating a magic wand, learning magician secrets and putting on a magic show! Presto Chango!  Registration deadline is March 12th.


 “Around the Campfire” Saturday, April 20th: The only thing you need to pack for this camping trip is you! In this program kids will explore the ins and outs of camping in outdoor Wisconsin. Activities include orienteering, a flashlight scavenger hunt, nocturnal animals, and telling campfire stories. More fun than singing Kum-ba-yah! Registration deadline is April 16th.


 Kids’ Night Out programs run from 5:30-8:30pm. Cost is $25.00 per child per evening, pizza dinner included. To register or for additional information please call the education department at 262-521-2859, Ext. 246 or E-mail: sdolensmoon@wchsm.org

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Matt Schroeder (Editor) June 16, 2013 at 10:08 pm
Dawn: Can you tell me about a block or location where it's happening? We might be able to work on aRead More story this week on Patch.
Nancy June 16, 2013 at 10:53 pm
Our spruce trees have been dying as well. Very slowly. This is on upper Coventry lane just acrossRead More from the walkway to Meadowbrook school.
Dori June 17, 2013 at 07:39 am
We lost bushes also. I assumed it was from last summer's drought. We're located near Hy59 andRead More Sunset. I noticed dead trees at Prairie View and Sunset also.
Driving School June 17, 2013 at 12:58 pm
Classes started today!! Students are still able to attend this session by coming to class no laterRead More than tomorrow at 10:00 am. Call our office for directions and enrollment 414-447-0202.
Pennyluhu June 16, 2013 at 07:49 am
I agree that the folks at this Kwik Trip are great at assisting disabled people like myself but IRead More disagree that all Kwik Trips are helpful. There is a law that all gas stations are to assist you if you have disabled plates or a hanging placard if you press the help or disabled key on the pump. If there is no key (and I think all must have them by a certain date) then you are to honk horn twice and if there are at least 2 employees on duty, they are to assist. The K/T on St. Paul is useless. I've waited there, watching at least 3 employees mill around the counter with 1 or 2 customers and ingnore me. The Grandview station same but I haven't tried them in a few months. The worst station for that is whatever the one on St. Paul and Prarie is. I pulled in to see a female worker standing on side of building smoking. When she went in she was greeted by a male worker and I was ignored by both. I'd like to do a survey on how helpful each gas station is to the disabled. Kudos to Fleetfoot Kwik Trip! Whatever they got they should share with their brethren. I would rather give my $ to K/T because they are WI based and they donate regularly to the Salvation Army
Pennyluhu June 16, 2013 at 07:49 am
I agree that the folks at this Kwik Trip are great at assisting disabled people like myself but IRead More disagree that all Kwik Trips are helpful. There is a law that all gas stations are to assist you if you have disabled plates or a hanging placard if you press the help or disabled key on the pump. If there is no key (and I think all must have them by a certain date) then you are to honk horn twice and if there are at least 2 employees on duty, they are to assist. The K/T on St. Paul is useless. I've waited there, watching at least 3 employees mill around the counter with 1 or 2 customers and ingnore me. The Grandview station same but I haven't tried them in a few months. The worst station for that is whatever the one on St. Paul and Prarie is. I pulled in to see a female worker standing on side of building smoking. When she went in she was greeted by a male worker and I was ignored by both. I'd like to do a survey on how helpful each gas station is to the disabled. Kudos to Fleetfoot Kwik Trip! Whatever they got they should share with their brethren. I would rather give my $ to K/T because they are WI based and they donate regularly to the Salvation Army
Mr Lundt June 17, 2013 at 08:02 am
I am fine with this service--its great. However being handicapped does not mean employees need toRead More give up their breaks or other customers need to let you cut in line in front of their service needs.