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CLUB NOTES: Delta Kappa Gamma, Nu Chapter

Jenny Hangartner, library project chairwoman, reported this year’s grant recipients during Nu Chapter’s April meeting held at the Clintonville High School instructional media center. Libraries for Rexford-Longfellow Elementary School in Clintonville and Bonduel High School each received a $200 grant.
HSHS St. Clare Memorial Hospital volunteers at heart of service
As National Volunteer Week is set to begin April 17, HSHS St. Clare Memorial Hospital recognizes the work of its volunteers on whom the not-for-profit, faith-based ministry has relied on since its establishment as Oconto Falls City Hospital (later, Community Memorial Hospital) 100 years ago. In 2021, volunteers at St.
Cantata tradition returns to Gillett
For the first time in three years, St. John’s Lutheran Church in Gillett is ready to present an Easter cantata. “When I Survey the Wondrous Cross,” written, arranged and orchestrated by Bradley Knight, is a 45-minute performance that includes many well-known Easter melodies and also some contemporary songs. A cantata is a narrative piece of music for voices with instrumental accompaniment.
Prevea to give tips on parenting via Zoom
Welcoming a child into the world is a life-changing experience that presents different challenges and questions for all parents. Dr. Shilpa Ullikashi, pediatrician at Prevea St. Mary’s Health Center in Green Bay, will host a Zoom presentation at 6 p.m.
SCMS band performs at capitol rotunda
The Shawano Community Middle School Band traveled down to the state capitol in Madison and filled it with sound during their free performance in the rotunda on March 24.
Lakes Country library plans fundraiser for expansion
The Lakes Country Public Library building expansion committee will hold a special kickoff fundraising dinner on May 14 at McCauslin Country Golf Course Clubhouse, 17067 Club House Lane, Lakewood. The event will begin with a social hour at 5 p.m. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m., followed by a short program detailing plans for the renovation and expansion.
Allergies should prompt folks to plan ahead
As the temperature in northeast Wisconsin continues to rise, allergists at Prevea Health are encouraging spring allergy sufferers to come up with a strategy to combat the upcoming season. From diagnosing preexisting allergies to recommending medications, allergists say now is the time to prepare for the start of the allergy season beginning in April or May. “We encourage our patients to come up with a plan before the allergy season starts,” said
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