Community Calendar


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Listed below are current events in the area.  To jump to a specific date range, click one of the months above.
Event Dates and Times may vary, please call in advance to verify information; (800) 811-0338.

To Submit an Event, please Email:  clerk@turtlelakewi.com

March 2013

Location

Event Details

Contact Info

Open Gym/
Open Swim
3rd
TL School Open Gym / Open Swim, Every Sunday Night, available to Turtle Lake Area Residents as a part of the Village's Parks & Recreation Program.   Admission:  $2.00 per Single Individual and $5.00 per Family.

Special Activity:
Climbing Wall

 

Village Hall
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
Open Gym/
Open Swim
10th
TL School Open Gym / Open Swim, Every Sunday Night, available to Turtle Lake Area Residents as a part of the Village's Parks & Recreation Program.   Admission:  $2.00 per Single Individual and $5.00 per Family.

Special Activity:
Whiffle Ball

 

Village Hall
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
Open Gym/
Open Swim
17th
FINAL NIGHT
TL School Open Gym / Open Swim, Every Sunday Night, available to Turtle Lake Area Residents as a part of the Village's Parks & Recreation Program.   Admission:  $2.00 per Single Individual and $5.00 per Family.

Special Activity:
Handball

 

Village Hall
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
Board Meeting
18th
Village Hall The Regular Board Meeting will be held at the Village Hall and called to order at 6:30pm. Village Clerk
(715) 986-2241

admin@turtlelakewi.com
       

April 2013

Location

Event Details

Contact Info

American Legion
Smelt Fry
13th
American Legion All you can eat Smelt Fry, 4:00pm - 8:30pm.  Meal comes with plates that are served up with a type of potato, vegetable, coleslaw, and roll. Stay until your stuffed at this annual event.  Adults:  $8.00, Kids 12 & Under:  $4.00.

Take-Outs available by Calling:  986-4631

Ervin "Stretch" Broker
(715) 986-4667
Board Meeting
15th
Village Hall The Regular Board Meeting will be held at the Village Hall and called to order at 6:30pm. Village Hall
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
Earth Week

Earth Day - Arbor Day

21st - 27th
Activities Throughout the Community Earth Day! The 9th Annual Earth Week celebration will be kicked off Monday, April 22nd, Earth Day! The week will consist of various activities throughout  the community.  Visit the Earth Week Page in this site to learn more about previous projects and accomplishments.  See how you can help contribute! Danielle Maxwell-Parker -
Community Development
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
24th Village Park

Join Us in the Village Park and various other locations - 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. for our community event in the Park to celebrate Earth Week 2012.
We will work with Turtle Lake School District Staff and Students as they come out to help improve our community thru various projects during their Environmental Day.  The Public is welcome to join and pitch in during this event.

Danielle Maxwell-Parker -
Community Development
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
Earth Week Presentation
24th
 
TL School Auditorium Wednesday April 24th 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. a presentation will be held at the Turtle Lake Auditorium and guest speaker Tom Ludy of GreenWhey Energy will share about the waste to energy facility in Turtle Lake. Please enter the school at the auditorium entrance located off Willow Street North. Danielle Maxwell-Parker -
Community Development
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com

Spring
Clean-Up
Date changed to May 7th

8 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Railway Park Spring Clean-Up will be held in Railway Park, behind Village Hall, from 8am - 6pm for Village residents to dispose of large items, such as scrap metal, mattresses, appliances, tires and various other unwanted items that are difficult to dispose. Some trash items may have a cost associated with them.
Charges:
Appliances $25 each
Auto Tires $3 or large tires $5
Metal Goods - FREE
Other Garbage - FREE
Village Hall
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com

Arbor Day
Tree Planting
&
Tree City USA
Celebration

26th
Village Park Join us in the annual Tree Planting with our DNR Forester. At 1:00pm our Forester will meet with 4th graders at the Turtle Lake School to explain the importance and benefits of trees. The students will then go out within the Village where they will partake in our annual tree planting. Danielle Maxwell-Parker -
Community Development
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
Turtle Lake Farmers' Market Opens

TBA
Austad's Super Valu Parking Lot
(formerly Becker's Super Valu)
Greet your local farmers and growers and check out their tasty wares.  A majority of the Market vendors exercise natural and/or organic methods while growing produce and raising livestock.

Local is Best - Taste the Difference!  Every Saturday Morning between the hours of 9:00am - 12:00pm

Farmers' Market Association

May 2013

Location

Event Details

Contact Info

       
Opening of Fishing Season
4th
Statewide Contact WI Department of Natural Resources for lake information, laws, and licensing. WI DNR - Cumberland Office
(715) 822-3590
St. Croix Casino
Anniversary Week
12th - 18th
St. Croix Casino The St. Croix Casino will be celebrating their 21st Anniversary!  Cheers to 21 Years! St. Croix Casino
1-800-U-GO-U-WIN

www.stcroixcasino.com

stcroix@stcroixcasino.com




Spring Market Day
18th
Village Park
&
Parkview United Methodist Church

The Turtle Lake Friends of the Library will be hosting a book sale, 8:00am - 2:00pm, in conjunction with the Garden Club's Plant Sale.

Vendors Wanted!

Dealer Space is available:  indoor, outdoor and covered spaces; for more information, contact Trudy.

Trudy Stachowiak
Evenings:715-541-2106
trudyks@centurytel.net

Community-Wide Garage Sales
18th
Turtle Lake Maps are available at the Spring Market in the Village Park with listings of the various garage/rummage sales throughout Turtle Lake.

To advertise, contact Halco Press:  986-4675

Danielle Maxwell-Parker -
Community Development
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
Board Meeting
20th
Village Hall The Regular Board Meeting will be held at the Village Hall and called to order at 6:30pm. Village Clerk
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
Opening of Musky Fishing Season
25th
Statewide Contact WI Department of Natural Resources for lake information, laws, and licensing. WI DNR - Cumberland Office
(715) 822-3590
       

June 2013

Location

Event Details

Contact Info

Barron County Dairy Breakfast
 
TBA Barron County Dairy Breakfast - Starts at 6:00am  
National Trails Day
2nd
Nationwide    
Free Fishing Weekend
1st - 2nd
Statewide Enjoy free fishing this weekend courtesy of the WI DNR.  No fishing license required during this two-day event.  
AquaFest
13th - 16th
Rice Lake Aquafest will consist of a variety of events, activities and entertainment.  Visit the Aquafest website for a detailed schedule to plan your day! Aquafest
(800) 523-6318

www.aquafestonline.com

Celebration
of the Arts
9th
Tourist Park in Cumberland Come to see various arts, crafts, and more at the Tourist Park on Beaver Dam Lake in Cumberland.  Food and beverages are available on site to make a day of the event.  
Clayton Cheese Days
14th - 16th
Clayton Details of this festival coming soon, as information becomes available. Danielle Zebro (715) 948-2163
Board Meeting
17th
Village Hall The Regular Board Meeting will be held at the Village Hall and called to order at 6:30pm. Village Clerk
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
Annual Fisherman's Party
21st - 23rd
Milltown Join in on this 58th Annual Celebration.  
Clear Lake Heritage Days
20th - 23rd
Clear Lake Details of this festival coming soon, as information becomes available. Clear Lake Community Center
(715) 263-2233

Wounded Warrior Project/Wounded Warrior in Action Fundraiser 

St. Croix Casino
Mak'oode Arena in Turtle Lake 

BBQ and Music at Mak'oode Arena. Check the St Croix Casino Website for more details.  

 St. Croix Casino
1-800-U-GO-U-WIN

www.stcroixcasino.com

St. Croix Casino Annual
Native American Competition
Pow-Wow


Canceled This Year 

Mak'oode Arena in Turtle Lake

This event is canceled this year.

Annual competition with numerous prizes for each category.  Come to see dancers and drummers throughout the nation come to compete.  The arena is located behind the St. Croix Casino and to the west of their RV Park.  This event is open to the general public.

For More Info, Click Here

St. Croix Casino
1-800-U-GO-U-WIN

www.stcroixcasino.com

stcroix@stcroixcasino.com
Hungry Hollow
22nd - 23rd
Show grounds: 5mi North of Barron on
Hwy. 25
Hungry Hollow Steam & Gas Engine Show www.hungryhollowclub.com
       
July 2013 Location Event Details Contact Info
Freedom Festival
4th
Balsam Lake Annual Celebration  
Fourth of July Spectacular
3rd - 4th
Cumberland Tourist Park 4th of July Celebration - This is a 2 day celebration beginning on the 3rd.The 3rd starts off with the Beer & Brat stand opening followed by live music in the evening. The 4th starts out with kiddie games, horse shoe tournament in the afternoon, followed with live music in the evening. Concluding this event is the AWESOME fireworks display beginning at dusk. Cumberland G.A.P.

shelleyawz@hotmail.com

Liberty Festival
4th
Chetek Chetek Liberty Festival  
Fireworks
4th
Amery Annual Fireworks display  
Turtle Lake Inter-County Fair
5th - 7th

Parade: July 7th
at 12:00pm

Village Park

Click for Fair Schedule

TL Fair sponsored by the Lions Club will be the second weekend of July full of food, rides, live music and family fun! Come out to enjoy the different events each day. Horse pulls, Tractor pulls, sheep/cattle shows, pancake breakfast, queen coronation, turtle races, Grand Parade on Sunday, Kid's Costume Parade, and much more! Gary Solum - Lions Club
(715) 986-2268
 
Turtle Trot Race
6th
St. Ann's Center

Click Here for Registration Form

32nd Annual Turtle Trot Run or Walk for Fitness at the Turtle Lake Inter County Fair,
8:00 am, Saturday July 7th 201.
Sponsored by the Turtle Lake Lions Club.
All proceeds go to the Preschool Playhouse Child Care Center Turtle Lake, WI.
Three Events: 10 Kilometers, 2 mile Run, 2 mile run/walk
Schedule: 6:45 am - 7:45 late registration (St. Ann’s Center - Pine Street, Turtle Lake)
Course: Paved country roads, mostly flat. Traffic controlled throughout course with water stations. Walkers will not be timed. Watch for cows and turtles crossing!
Entry Fee: $15.00 if pre-registered on or before July 2nd.  $18.00 after  or day of the race.
Awards: Trophies and medals for both male and female contestants in several age
categories. T-shirts for all finishers.
For more information call:
(715) 986-4672

Make checks payable to Preschool Playhouse Child Care Center.

Farm Technology Days
9th -11th

Breezy Hill Dairy
Dallas

The Wisconsin Farm Technology Days is the largest agricultural show in Wisconsin and one of the largest in the nation. The three-day outdoor event showcases the latest improvements in production agriculture, including many practical applications of recent research findings and technological developments. Each year, it is held in a different Wisconsin county - on a different host family farm.

Barron County is excited to be hosting the 2013 Farm Technology Days! Barron County ranks among the top ten counties in Wisconsin in annual cash farm marketing. Milk and turkeys are the principal farm commodities produced. Corn, soybeans and vegetable production are other leading sources of agricultural sales. Barron County’s climate is well-suited for agriculture with over 30 inches of rainfall each year and a 120 day growing season. More than 275,000 acres of Barron County farmland are classified as USDA prime agricultural soils.

www.barronfarmtech.com

Audrey Kusilek, Executive Committee Chair
Phone: 715-205-8843
ajkusi@yahoo.com

Tim Jergenson - Executive Secretary
Barron Co. UW-Extension
tim.jergenson@co.barron.wi.us
330 E. LaSalle Avenue,
Room 2206,
Barron, WI 54812-1540

Phone: 715-537-6252
Cell Phone: 715-641-1048
Fax: 715-537-6814

Spooner Rodeo
12th - 14th
Spooner Heart of the North  Annual Spooner Rodeo  
Memory Days
11th - 14th
Centuria Annual Celebration  
Board Meeting
16th
Village Hall The Regular Board Meeting will be held at the Village Hall and called to order at 6:30pm. Village Clerk
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
Barron County Fair
17th - 21st
Barron Co. Fair Grounds
Rice Lake
Details coming soon, as information becomes available. Barron County Fair
Hwy 48
Rice Lake, WI 54868
(715) 736-FAIR

www.barroncountyfair.com

Wannigan Days
20th -
St. Croix Falls Annual Celebration  
Lucky Days
19th- 21st
Luck   www.luckwisconsin.com
Honor the Earth Pow-wow
21st
Hayward Honor the Earth Pow-wow, Hayward  
Bluegrass Festival
TBA
Pioneer Village Museum in Cameron 5th Annual Bluegrass Festival @ Pioneer Village Museum  
Bluegill Festival
19th - 21st
Birchwood Birchwood Bluegill Festival  
Polk County Fair
25th - 28th
St. Croix Falls Visit the Polk Co. Fair Website for the Schedule of Events. www.polkcountyfair.com
Brewfest
27th
Clayton Annual Celebration  
Lumberjack World Championships
2
6th - 28th
Hayward Lumberjack World Championships @ Hayward www.lumberjackworldchampionships.com

(715) 634-2484

       
August 2013 Location Event Details Contact Info
Jack Pine Savage Days
3rd - 5th
Spooner Jack Pine Savage Days - Live Music, Food, Games and Activities for all ages. www.jackpinesavagedays.com
National Night Out
6th
Turtle Lake Village  Park Join us for family fun, food and great prizes. Hosted by our Turtle Lake Police Dept.  
Car Show
11th
Village Park

Click Here for Flyer

The Cars, Crafts, and Rock-N-Roll in the Park will be held from 8am - 3pm. Registration for cars opens at 8:00am. Dash plaques will go to the first 200 entries and 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place trophies will be awarded to all classes. Registration fee is $5.00 per car and spectator admission is free. 1950's style music will be played and food and beverages are available on site. This event is sponsored by the Greater Turtle Lake Area Association. Jan Davis
(715) 986-4680

www.gtlaa.com

ltarman@centurytel.net
Craft Show
11th
Village Park The Craft Show is held 9:00am - 3:00pm and is located under the trees in the Village Park. There are over 50 craft vendors displaying their creations. This show is run in conjunction with the "Cars in the Park," also in the Village Park. Shelley Sollman
(715) 357-6058
www.gtlaa.com

ltarman@centurytel.net
First Responders Benefit
17th
  Golf Outing Event Jenny Swenson
Hotel Bar & Grill
(715) 986-4910
Board Meeting
20th
Village Hall The Regular Board Meeting will be held at the Village Hall and called to order at 6:30pm. Village Clerk
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
Threshing Bee
17th - 18th
Sollman Farm The Moon Lake Thresherman's Association Threshing Bee will hold the 23rd annual threshing bee. Join in the fun and witness demonstrations of farming from yesteryear, antique cars, tractors, steam driven machinery, farm displays, slow tractor race, kids events, flea market, music and food served on grounds. Just 5 miles South on County Hwy. "K".  Two Day Event! Tim Sollman
(715) 948-2533

www.moonlakeshow.org
 

Rutabaga Fest
22nd - 25th
Cumberland Annual Rutabaga Festival with food, rides, games, contests, grand parade and much more!  A four day event with live music each night. Cumberland Chamber of Commerce
(715) 822-FEST
www.cumberland-wisconsin.com
       

September 2013

Location

Event Details

Contact Info

GIANT
Sale & Auction

August 31st
Parkview Methodist Church HUGE Garage Sale and Auction!!  Various items available, including clothes, toys, books, furniture, firewood, some livestock, antiques, and much more.  Sale begins at 7:30am and Auction items will begin at 11am.  All proceeds will go towards the annual Mission to Mexico trip that will take place in January 2010.  
St. Ann's Fall Dinner Bazaar
8th
St. Ann's Center The St. Ann Fall Dinner Bazaar will be Sunday, September 8th, 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. A hot, delicious meal of grilled chicken with all the trimmings will be served, along with pies and other desserts. The St. Ann Center is located at 320 Pine Street. Stop in for good food, chances at Raffle prizes and kid's games.  Adults:  $8.00, 6-12 years:  $4.00, 5 & Under:  Free. St. Ann Council of Catholic Women
986-4697
 
Amery Fall Festival
12th - 15th
Amery Annual Celebration  
Orchards Open
Mid- September
2 locations West of Turtle Lake on Hwy 8 Deedon Lake Orchard - Certifed Organic through the Midwest Organic Services since 2010 and before that were Certified Naturally Grown for two years.
Open in the fall for U-Pick and ready picked apples.

Nature's Select Orchard - Pick your own apples, pumpkins and popcorn.  Free Hayrides.

Visit each website for more details.

www.deedonlake.com

 

www.naturesselectorchard.net

Board Meeting
16
th
Village Hall The Regular Board Meeting will be held at the Village Hall and called to order at 6:30pm. Village Clerk
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
Parkview's Annual Harvest Dinner
22nd
Parkview United Methodist Church

Sunday, Sept. 22nd
11:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.

Grilled Chicken
Mashed Potatoes and Gravy
Fresh Garden Vegetables
Cranberries, Corn, Coleslaw, Dinner Rolls, Homemade Pie and Ice Cream

Adults:  $8.00
6-12 Years:  $4.00
5 and Under:  Free

Cash Raffle
Basket Raffles
Fishpond and Cakewalk

Parkview United Methodist Church
Corner of Highways 8 & 63 North

715-986-2467

 

October 2013

Location

Event Details

Contact Info

Orchards Open
Mid- September
2 locations West of Turtle Lake on Hwy 8 Deedon Lake Orchard - Certifed Organic through the Midwest Organic Services since 2010 and before that were Certified Naturally Grown for two years.
Open in the fall for U-Pick and ready picked apples.

Nature's Select Orchard - Pick your own apples, pumpkins and popcorn.  Free Hayrides.

Visit each website for more details.

www.deedonlake.com

 

www.naturesselectorchard.net

Zion Lutheran's Annual Fall Dinner Zion Lutheran Church
300 Martin Ave West
(Corner of Martin Ave. & Pine St.)
Wednesday, Oct 3rd
4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Roast Beef & Pork
Mashed Potatoes & Gravy
Squash, Green Been Casserole, Rolls
Pie, Coffee and Milk

Free Will Offering

 

For more info call: (715) 986-4927
TL Fire District Gun Show
4th & 5th
TL Fire Hall Buy-Sell-Trade-Browse!   Annual Fall Gun Show - Open to the Public  - Raffle Drawing - Food & Refreshments available
Friday - 4:00pm - 8:00pm
Saturday - 8:00am - 3:00pm
Admission: $4.00/person;
12 & under: Free
Turtle Lake Fire District
(715) 986-4516
Pitchfork Fondue and Pumpkin Contest
5th
Village Park - Middle Shelter 4th Annual Pitchfork Fondue sponsored by the Turtle Lake Lions Club.  Tender cuts of steak cooked to perfection in a caldron of hot oil.  Served with baked potato, vegetable, roll and beverage.  Tickets are available at the door.

Decorated pumpkins (not carved) or Giant Pumpkins  should be brought to the Middle Shelter between Noon and 1 pm .  Prizes will be announced at 2 pm.

 Entries for 3 prizes in 4 different age groups. Age groups are 6 and under; 7-10 years; 11-15 years; and 16 - Adult.

 

For More Information about the Fondue Contact:

Gary Solum 715-986-2268

For More Information about the Pumpkin Contest Contact:

Sam Lindquist 715-986-4417 or
Judy Ahlberg 715-986-0742

Board Meeting
21st
Village Hall The Regular Board Meeting will be held at the Village Hall and called to order at 6:30pm. Village Clerk
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
RailFest
Model Railroad
Show
19th - 20th
Turtle Lake School Commons


16th Annual RAILFEST

$2 adult, $1 Student, 5 and under free. Raffle tickets for sale at the Toy show.

Saturday 9 - 4 and Sunday 9 - 3  Food and Beverages served all day.  Sponsored by the G.T.L.A.A.

Jan Davis
(715) 986-4680
www.gtlaa.com
Farm Toy Show
Turtle Lake School The 26th Annual Turtle Lake FFA Alumni Farm Toy & Craft Show will be held from 9am - 3pm at the Turtle Lake School located at 205 Oak Street North. View a variety of toy exhibits and handmade crafts. There will be door prizes and a lunch stand available. Admission is $2.00 for adults and $1.00 for students, ages 5 and under are Free! Bruce Stafne
(715) 357-6170
St. Ann's Fall
Flea Market

19th

St. Ann's Center
More than 60 tables of flea market vendors. Quilts, antiques, books, hand crafts, baked goods and more. Food & beverages available. Raffles and prize drawings!  Hours:  8am-2pm
Contact Information
(715) 986-4977
Moe Church Lutefisk Dinner
20th
Clayton Annual Event with the infamous Scandinavian  dish, Lutefisk!  
Parkview United Methodist Church
Fall Harvest Carnival

31st
 

Parkview Methodist Church Join in for food, games, and prizes on  Halloween night, 5:00pm - 7:00pm.  This Carnival is designed for kids of all ages. For More Info:
(715) 986-2467
       

November 2013

Location

Event Details

Contact Info

American Legion Vet's Dance
9th
American Legion Come for the live music, dancing and atmosphere at the American Legion Vet's Dance. Enjoy music from the Jim Armstrong Band. This annual event is open to the public. Ervin "Stretch" Broker
(715) 986-4667
Craft/Bake Sale and Luncheon
16th
Parkview United Methodist Church All You Can Eat Soup and Sandwich for Everyone!! coffee and milk will be served to many with hearty appetites. 
 8 am - 3 pm

Adults:  $5.00, 6-10 years:  $3.00, and Children Under 5:  Free of charge.  Located at the corner of Hwy. 8 and Maple Street.

Parkview United Methodist Church
(715) 986-2467
Board Meeting
18th
Village Hall The Regular Board Meeting will be held at the Village Hall and called to order at 6:30pm. Village Clerk
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com

December 2013

Location

Event Details

Contact Info

Lights in the Park
Month
of
December
Village Park

 

The Christmas Lighting in the Park will kick off on Saturday, December 1st at 6:00 pm. and will remain lit until after the New Year.  Join us for this event and enjoy the Chamber Christmas with Santa as well.  The Park will remain open to vehicles to view the lights and to individuals out for an evening stroll, Dusk - 10:00pm & 11pm on Weekends. Enjoy the lights and festivities this Holiday Season! Jeff Hoffman - TL Lions Club
(715) 986-4257
 Annual Holiday Stroll

6th

Stroll begins at The O'Connell's at 5:30 pm Join us on a wonderful holiday adventure as you enjoy progressive dining, Several Decorated Trees, Great Food, Wonderful Company and a spectacular night out!  Suggested donation of $20/person.  All proceeds will be given to the Turtle Lake Library Building Fund.

Must have a reservation.
Please call 715-986-4617 or
715-641-0791

Dinner Theatre

14th and 16th

Parkview United Methodist Church Friday Dec. 14th and Sunday Dec. 16th at 6:00 PM.  Come and enjoy a delightful Christmas comedy while being served a delicious 4 course meal.  Catering provided by Judy's in the Country and play presented by the Parkview Players. Cost is only $13/person Make your reservation today so you don't miss out on this wonderful Christmas tradition. For Reservations please call the Parkview UMC at 715-986-2467
Board Meeting
16th
Village Hall The Regular Board Meeting will be held at the Village Hall and called to order at 6:30pm. Village Clerk
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
January 2013

Location

Event Details

Contact Info

       
Happy New Year   Check out the Turtle Lake Times for area events and parties to celebrate the start of the New Year!  
Open Gym/
Open Swim
6th
TL School Open Gym / Open Swim, Every Sunday Night, available to Turtle Lake Area Residents as a part of the Village's Parks & Recreation Program.  This program will run from Jan. 6th - March 17th.  Admission:  $2.00 per Single Individual and $5.00 per Family.  Season Passes available:  $30/Family & $12/Single.

Special Activity:
Floor Hockey

Open Gym / Open Swim Closed:  February 3rd.

Village Hall
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
8th Turtle Lake School IMC

Soccer Registration

6 p.m. - 7 p.m.

Apple River Soccer Club is excited to kick off another great season of Youth Soccer. This program is open to all players ages 4 - 18.  Everyone plays, balanced teams, Open registration, Positive Coaching, Good Sportsmanship and Player Development.

Register in person at the Turtle Lake School  IMC

Online registration is open now!

Village Hall
(715) 986-2241  ext#3
11th Turtle Lake School Commons 5th Annual Belgian Waffle Feed

Friday January 11, 2013
4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.

All you can eat Belgian Waffles
Adults$8
Students (6-18 yrs) $5
Children 5 and under are FREE!
Save $1,  if you buy your ticket early!

Sponsored by the TL Music Boosters
See Ms. Kari Moskal or Mr. Ryan Gutsch for tickets or call
Mary Pletzer at 715-986-2829
Open Gym/
Open Swim
13th
TL School Open Gym / Open Swim, Every Sunday Night, available to Turtle Lake Area Residents as a part of the Village's Parks & Recreation Program.  This program will run from Jan. 6th - March 17th.  Admission:  $2.00 per Single Individual and $5.00 per Family.  Season Passes available:  $30/Family & $12/Single.

Special Activity:
Badminton

 

Open Gym / Open Swim Closed:  February 3rd.

Village Hall
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
20th Ice Fishing Contest

January 20th
11 am - 3 pm
Upper Turtle Lake

Annual Fishing contest sponsored by the Almena Sportsmans Club.

Lots of great Prizes!

Almena Sportsmans Club
Open Gym/
Open Swim
20th
TL School Open Gym / Open Swim, Every Sunday Night, available to Turtle Lake Area Residents as a part of the Village's Parks & Recreation Program.   Admission:  $2.00 per Single Individual and $5.00 per Family.  Season Passes available:  $30/Family & $12/Single.

Special Activity:
Kickball

Open Gym / Open Swim Closed:  February 3rd.

Village Hall
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
Board Meeting
21st
Village Hall The Regular Board Meeting will be held at the Village Hall and called to order at 6:30pm. Village Clerk
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
23rd Parkveiw UMC

American Red Cross
Blood Drive

 1 - 6 pm

Give Blood Today!

 
Open Gym/
Open Swim
27th
TL School Open Gym / Open Swim, Every Sunday Night, available to Turtle Lake Area Residents as a part of the Village's Parks & Recreation Program.   Admission:  $2.00 per Single Individual and $5.00 per Family.  Season Passes available:  $30/Family & $12/Single.

Special Activity:
Indoor Soccer

Open Gym / Open Swim Closed:  February 3rd.

Village Hall
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
February 2013

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2nd Wild Mountain Saturday, Feb. 2nd
Depart 11 am (from the school)
Return 4 pm (to the school)

Spend the day with your family and friends tubing, laughing and hanging out during this blissful trek to Wild Mountain in Taylors Falls. 

Open to the public! Cost is $10/single or $30/family
Price includes busing and tubing.

Concessions will be available.

TL Community Ed Program
Contact Jolene Nitchey-Keppen @ 715-986-2216 ext. 2209 or jnitchey-keppen@turtlelake.k12.wi.us


9th
TL High School Auditorium Saturday Feb. 9th.
 Shows at  2 pm and 7 pm.

Come see America's Top Female Hypnotist at the Turtle Lake HS Auditorium. Tickets are on sale now for $10 ea and can be purchased at the following locations:

Bank of Turtle Lake,
Cenex Laker Country Sports,
Hotel Bar & Grill, 
 Spare Time Bowl, or TL School

or contact a parent of any member of the Junior Class.
 

 
TL Post Prom Committee
Open Gym/
Open Swim
10th
TL School Open Gym / Open Swim, Every Sunday Night, available to Turtle Lake Area Residents as a part of the Village's Parks & Recreation Program.   Admission:  $2.00 per Single Individual and $5.00 per Family.  Season Passes available:  $30/Family & $12/Single.

Special Activity:
Floor Hockey

 

 

Village Hall
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
15th Turtle Lake School Commons

Soup & Sandwich Supper
$5.00 donation

Grilled Cheese & Tomato Soup with beverage and a bar.

Proceeds from this fundraiser will be used to purchase a Pinewood Derby Track.

Come for supper and stay to cheer on the Lakers as they face the Clayton Bears.

 

Sponsored by the Turtle Lake Cub Scouts Pack 59.

17th Lake Magnor Richardson Sportsmen's Club
Ice Fishing Contest
 

11:00 am - 4:00 pm

Cash prizes for fish, raffle tickets (must have raffle ticket to enter a fish. tickets available on the ice.


Food & Beverages available at contest

Richardson Sportsmen's Club
Open Gym/
Open Swim
17th
TL School Open Gym / Open Swim, Every Sunday Night, available to Turtle Lake Area Residents as a part of the Village's Parks & Recreation Program.   Admission:  $2.00 per Single Individual and $5.00 per Family.  Season Passes available:  $30/Family & $12/Single.

Special Activity:
Capture the Flag

 

Village Hall
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
Board Meeting
18th
Village Hall The Regular Board Meeting will be held at the Village Hall and called to order at 6:30pm. Village Clerk
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
Open Gym/
Open Swim
24th
TL School Open Gym / Open Swim, Every Sunday Night, available to Turtle Lake Area Residents as a part of the Village's Parks & Recreation Program.   Admission:  $2.00 per Single Individual and $5.00 per Family.  Season Passes available:  $30/Family & $12/Single.

Special Activity:
Volleyball or Basketball

Village Hall
(715) 986-2241

clerk@turtlelakewi.com
       
        


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