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Video and Pics from Spring Fling including video of the roll over
- Published 05/17/2010
Pink Panther is on the prowl
- Published 05/17/2010
Shopping News May 18-21
St Mary's Fish Fry May 21st
Dairy Queen June 7 for the car show
Dairy Breakfast, Parade, Rodeo, Star Spangled, Lone Rock 4th of July, RC 3rd of July, Churning Dirt.
If you would like the Pink Panther at your event or business please contact Jason Schultz 608-604-5068 or Mark Jelinek 608-604-9302
We will be taking the van to all the different events in the area from now till Churning Dirt on July 23-24. We are asking for $1 Donation per signature on the van, we will then Crush the Van at Churning Dirt and give all the donations to Walk with Grace. The Van will be at WRCO Tues May 11-Friday May 14. Fairgrounds May 15-16 and after that, not sure yet. If you want it at your event, just let us know.
Saturday May 15th Shawn's Auto Repair & Performance Hybrid Redneck Spring Fling
- Published 03/28/2010
Big Top Chautauqua
- Published 01/27/2010
Best of the Big Top Performance
Saturday, March 27th, 2010
7:00 pm at Richland Center High School Auditorium
General Seating - $15.00 each
Tickets available online at www.bigtop.org,
tollfree 888-244-8368
OR in Richland Center at Ed's Family Foods, 120 S Jefferson St and NHS of
Richland County, 125 E Seminary St.


Richland Center High School Auditorium
23200 Hornet High Rd.
608/647-4949
All Seats $15 (plus
sales tax)
Last year sold out, so get your tickets early!
Best of the Big Top
The famous Blue Canvas Orchestra and Singers break out the best of their musical
chops, illuminated by big screen visuals and punctuated by comedy, poetry and
stories. This is a high-energy romp through the best of the best, a taste of
what the Big Top is - and it is fantastic!
Lodging:
Center Lodge - 608-647-8988
Park View Inn - 608-647-6354
Ramada Inn-White House - 608-647-8869
Starlite Motel - 608-647-6158
Sunday Christmas Show at the City Auditorium-String Ties Band
- Published 12/20/2009
THE CITY AUDITORIUM
PRESENTS OUR NEXT EVENT
STRING TIES BAND
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SHOW
ALONG WITH
FIDDLE PLAYER PAUL KIENETZ
GREAT VOCALS AND ACOUSTIC MUSIC
A SPECTACULAR CHRISTMAS
SHOW MIXED WITH FOLK,
COUNTRY, BLUEGRASS, POP
AND MUCH MORE
THIS IS ONE OF THOSE SHOWS THAT YOU WISH
ALL YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY COULD
SEE. TICKETS WILL MAKE A VERY SPECIAL
CHRISTMAS GIFT
SUNDAY EVENING
DECEMBER 20TH 7:00 PM
182 N. CENTRAL AVE. RICHLAND CENTER, WI.
$10.00 ADVANCE $12.00 AT THE DOOR
AVAILABLE AT AUDITORIUM
ANTIQUES or THE BOX OFFICE
649-3456
Rebuildthedream.org
rcauditorium@mwt.net
2 Christmas Bake Sales at the show.
Check out the paperboy mudracers page, awesome!
- Published 10/20/2009
We have some pictures posted from the First Annual Vetsnik Powersports Hybrid Redneck Rally
- Published 10/16/2009
1500 of you stuck out the cold weather and attended the first annual Vetesnkik Power Sports Hybrid Redneck Rally
- Published 10/12/2009
Hybrid Redneck Float Pictures from Center Color Fiesta Parade
- Published 10/4/2009


Richland Center, WI
S&S
Cycle of Viola, WI is proud to be a sponsor of the Vetesnik Power Sports Hybrid
Redneck Rally. You may ask, “What is a Hybrid Redneck?” The simple answer is a
person that works hard and plays hard. The Hybrid Redneck Rally is brought to
you by the Knights of Columbus # 3492, along with the Title Sponsor Vetesnik
Power Sports. The event takes place on Saturday, October 10th at the
Richland County Fairgrounds. The Rally will begin at 8 a.m., with a Snowmobile
Swap Meet and an Antique/Vintage Sled Show. At 10 a.m., the action really
starts heating up with the Radical Power Machines Car Show. It will be on
display along with the Riverview Dragway ATV drags in front of the grandstands.
There will also be Freestyle Motorcycle Dirt Bike Jumping and North American Shed
Hunters with displays and official antler scoring.
This
is a family fun event! There will be a variety of vendors and displays,
including the Vetesnik Power Sports display and S&S Cycle display. There
will be kid’s activities from 11 a.m.-2 p.m featuring gourd painting, pumpkin
rolling, balloons and much more! At Noon, the American Mini Pullers will be
pulling on the Churning Dirt Pulling Track. The fun just keeps continuing! At
1:00, the Richland County Fairgrounds will be getting loud and dirty as the
Central Mud Racers roll into town. They will be blasting through a 150 foot pit
from a dead stop in about 2.5 seconds. At 2 p.m., the Richland Snow Drifters
fire up for twenty-two classes of Snowmobile Grass Drags in front of the grandstands.
The Homesteaders Store will present the Skid Steer Challenge at 5 p.m. At 6 p.m.,
S&S will be giving away an official S&S Toolbox equipped with tools. This
fun-filled family event wraps up with the Award Winning Blackwater Gin Band
beginning at 6 p.m. What a perfect way to enjoy the fall season by being
outside and enjoying “What Civilized People Do for Fun”! You can find more
information at www.hybridredneck.com
Center Color Fiesta This weekened
- Published 09/29/2009
Celebrate the beautiful fall colors in Southwest Wisconsin's Ocooch Mountain range! Download a Center Color Fiesta brochure | ||
R i c h l a n d C e n t e r W i s c o n s i n October 2-4, 2009 Join us for all these fun activities! Friday, Oct. 2nd City wide Rummage Sale Fri, Sat & Sunday. 5 - 7 p.m. Red Door Gallery Open House & Wine Tasting – Red Door Gallery, 131 W. Court - sponsored by the Richland Area Arts Council. – Contact: Sandy Cunningham, 608-604-2838. 7-10 p.m. Treasures Music, Frogwater – Acoustic Guitar Fiddle Celtic & Traditional – Serving Irish — Blue Highways, 165 N. Central Ave. – Contact: Margie Ide - 608-647-7358. Saturday, Oct. 3rd 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Farmer’s Market, Courthouse Square – Contact : Melissa Sprecher - 608-583-7212. All Day Country Trails & Treasures Tour, 15 stops featuring unique farms & products, orchards, arts, antiques & crafts. Pick up brochures at the Visitor Center. All Day Wheels of Time, Antique trucks, tractors, cars & more. Featuring some of the lesser known tractors this year. Threshing demonstrations, homemade sawmill. There will be a Pie stand by Hill Country Classic Power Club Ladies, food stand by Knights of Columbus (brats, hamburgers, cider, etc.), at Sheafor Farms, County AA 1/2 mile north of Fairgrounds, presented by Hill Country Classic Power Club & the Wisconsin Chapter of American Truck Historical Society – Free Admittance to all spectators & participants, all are welcome. – Contact: Danny Sheafor - 608-647-3836. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Arts & Crafts on the Square – Sponsored by the Farmer’s Market – A&C booths (10x10 for $10 ea – all handmade items) Set up 7:30 a.m. Contact: Jennifer Havlik – 608-604-6068.
9 a.m. - noon Park Apartments Open House - Refreshments and historic displays, 213 S Central Ave. – Contact: Marilyn 608-647-4949. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Antique Sidewalk Sale – Sponsored by Auditorium Antique Mall. 182 N. Central Ave. Contact: John Scribbins 608-649-3456. 10 a.m. Second Annual Memorial Horseshoe Tournament – Krouskop Park, next to the Charles Lawrence shelter – sign up at 10 am, throwing starts at 10:30 am. $5.00 entry fee, draw for partners. Contact – Glen Niemeyer - 608-585-3401. 10 am – 2 pm - 100th Anniversary Celebration of the Richland Center Depot – Train Layout, cake - Sponsored by the RC Railroad Club. Contact Sue Price - 608-647-6205 10 am - 4 pm - Schmitt Woodland Hills Open House - Tours, refreshments, and drawings. Harlan's Furniture and Slumberland have decorated two of the Independent living apartments for viewing. Contact: Jim or Carol - 608-647-8931 10 am - 4 pm - Friendship Quilters Guild Quilt Show - at Schmitt Woodland Hills, free admission, refreshments available. Contact: Jim or Carol - 608-647-8931 10 am - 5 pm - First Annual Rockin’ Grape Stomp - Weggy Winery, 30940 Oak Ridge Dr., Music - food, beer, WINE. Live music by FLIP CITY; grape-stomp competition - come for the fun! Contact: 608-647-6600,www.weggywinery.com 12 noon – 5:30 p.m. Pig Roast – at Auditorium, 182 N. Central Ave. – Ameriprise Financial Client Appreciation and open to the public, the street in front will be closed, eat inside or out front – to benefit RCPAC & the Chamber of Commerce. - Bake sales to benefit local non profits. Contact: Robin Cosgrove - 608-647-8842. 2 pm & 3:30 pm Sheepdog Demonstrations - Littledale Farm, 21925 CTH ZZ, a British sheep farm and B&B, welcome you to come have a look around, see the sheep and the sheepdogs, and purchase wool from their flock, along with other items made from the wool. There will be spinning demonstrations throughout the day. The farm will be open for tours on Saturday, 1-4 pm and on Sunday, 10:30 am to 3 pm. Contact: Graham or Margaret, 608-647-7118 or www.littledalefarm.com. 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. String Ties Blue Grass Band, in front of the Auditorium, bring your lawn chairs and enjoy the music – Sponsored by Auditorium Antiques, Contact: John Scribbins 649-3456. 4 p.m. Bed Races on Court Street, build & race your own bed… 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place! Sponsored by the Shopping News & WRCO – contact: Deb Mullarkey, 647-2911. Immediately after the Bed race Duck Race on Court Street, pick your favorite and watch him go! – Sponsored by Bailey’s & Chamber – Contact: Steve Bailey – 608-647-4914. Tickets: $2 each, 3 for $5. Ducks are available in advance at Bailey’s and at the Chamber office, and on the sidewalk during the bed race. 7:00 p.m. 10th Annual Canyon of Lights Parade! This year’s theme: “One Small Step for Man…” – Celebrating 40 Years since the Lunar Landing. Thousands of people come to see this ever popular illuminated parade through neighborhood streets... residents decorate their homes to create the Canyon and add to the festivities. Contact: Sue Price - 608-647-6205 or Download the parade entry form. Parade Sponsored by: City Utilities, Natures Way, Wertz Plumbing & Heating, Olson Family Vision, WCCU Credit Union, Richland Garden Club, Jones Chevy, Century 21 Complete Service Realty, Community First Bank, Senator Ed Brooks, Community HME, St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, and Richland Chamber of Commerce.
Immediately after the Parade Star gazing, moon gazing, and planet gazing - Look through telescopes set up at the Brewer Public Library following the parade. Open to the public... we should have an almost full moon and some planets will be visible. (Weather permitting) Sponsored by Brewer Public Library and John Heasley - 608-647-6131 extn. 3147.
Sunday, Oct. 4th All Day Country Trails & Treasures Tour, 15 stops featuring unique farms & products, orchards, arts, antiques & crafts. Pick up brochures at the Visitor Center. All Day Wheels of Time, Antique trucks, tractors, cars & more. Featuring some of the lesser known tractors this year. Threshing demonstrations, homemade sawmill. There will be a Pie stand by Hill Country Classic Power Club Ladies, food stand by Knights of Columbus (brats, hamburgers, cider, etc.), at Sheafor Farms, County AA 1/2 mile north of Fairgrounds, presented by Hill Country Classic Power Club & the Wisconsin Chapter of American Truck Historical Society – Free Admittance to all spectators & participants, all are welcome. – Contact: Danny Sheafor - 608-647-3836. 12 noon - 4 pm - Schmitt Woodland Hills Open House - Tours, refreshments, and drawings. Harlan's Furniture and Slumberland have decorated two of the Independent living apartments for viewing. Contact: Jim or Carol - 608-647-8931 12 noon - 4 pm - Friendship Quilters Guild Quilt Show - at Schmitt Woodland Hills, free admission, refreshments available. Contact: Jim or Carol - 608-647-8931 1-5 p.m. Polka Band with Richie Yurkovich, Middle School, Richie has appeared on the Polka Joe Show on RFD TV and is well known. Sponsored by Rotary Club of Richland County - fund raiser for the Richland Food Pantry and the Free Clinic. Contact: Alice 608-647-2111. | ||
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