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Saturday 01/12/2013
8:00 am Wilderness First Aid Course The WSU Outdoor Education & Rec Center will be hosting a NOLS Wilderenss medicine institute wilderness forst aid course on Jan. 12 $13th at Winona State University.
It is a nationally recognized, two-year certification. Learn how to make sound medical decisions in remote locations as well as a number of treatment principles.
This course is a must for anyone who enjoys recreating outdoors. Don't get caught unprepared, learn from the multiple decades of experience from the leader in wilderness medicine and outdoor leadership trainings. go to www.nols.edu/wmi to learn more or contact Eric Barnard at: ebarnard@winona.edu
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Wednesday 01/16/2013
6:30 pm Doktor Kaboom Tickets: $14 Adults, $6 Seniors & Students
Mad science
Creatively blending theatre arts with the wonders of scientific exploration, Doktor Kaboom keeps his crowds riveted with interest and rolling with laughter. Join him for a sidesplitting journey of increasingly spectacular, and often successful, experiments and demonstrations. Using masterful improvisational skills, the artist takes his audience on a sidesplitting tour of the modern scientific method while demonstrating spectacular applications of the physical sciences.
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Thursday 01/17/2013
5:30 pm Artist's Reception Winona resident and artist, Dirk Nelson, is exhibiting a collection of his monotypes in the Ben Miller Lobby of the Page Theatre at Saint Mary’s University in Winona, MN. The exhibit runs from Jan 14 – Feb 7, 2013.
Nelson’s images all deal with the human figure. The methods he uses to apply the ink to the plate result in distorted and abstract forms. “My work is process oriented. I like to use tools and materials that are difficult to control and that involve improvisation, chance, and gesture. The images show the viscosity of the ink, and brush and tool marks. The process is not hidden, the images are not perfect, thus the title of the exhibit Ungemmed, Unhidden.”
The public is invited to meet the artist at a reception to be held in the lobby on Thursday Jan. 17, 5:30 – 7:30 pm.
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12:00 pm Winona Area Safety Council Meeting The Winona Area Safety Council will be meeting January 17th for a presentation on Manufacturing Ergonomics. The WASC is a group of HR and Safety professionals in the Winona area who meet monthly to discuss important safety topics. We would like to encourage new companies to join us!
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12:00 pm Women in Business Luncheon You are invited to the January Women In Business Luncheon on January 17th at the Riverport Inn and Suites. Holly Fratzke from Wnona Health has been a nurse in Women's Health for the past 20 years. She will share with us "hot topics" of Women's Health. Her presentation will also include information regarding Women's Health screenings, the importance of them and when to get them. She will also discuss with us how Women's Health in 2013 has evolved to what it is today. Join us to learn about what every Women should know about Women's Health in 2013!
**Menu: Soup, Salad, Rolls, Coffee or Water**
Please send an email to wibprogram@wibwinona.org to register.
If paying by check, please register and send your check to WIB PO Box 264 Winona, MN 55987.
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Sunday 01/20/2013
8:00 am Rollingstone Vol. Fire Dept Pancake Breakfast We are having an all you can eat Pancake breakfast at the Rollingstone Community Center on Sun January 20th !!!! It includes all you can eat pancakes along with sausage,coffee,milk,Orange Juice.
Cost is a free will donation to benefit the Rollingstone Fire Dept.
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Monday 01/21/2013
7:00 pm Booksigning with Kent Cowgill Short stories that bring one of America’s most addictive, soul-satisfying sports to life
Ranging from the riotously comic to the nostalgic, edgy, and suspenseful, these sixteen stories offer richly developed and engaging portraits of characters across the spectrum of life, all absorbed by the thrill of fly fishing. A marriage betrayal on a trout stream in the north woods, a young boy’s coming of age as a fly fisherman in the Black Hills of South Dakota, angler rage on the redfish flats of the Gulf of Mexico, an epic quest for bullish rainbows in Montana’s celebrated Bighorn, the quiet mystique of Wisconsin’s Brule River, the intensity of combat fishing on a salmon pool in the Pacific Northwest, these are just a few of the fascinating tales of fly fishing offered in Sunlit Riffles and Shadowed Runs. Rendered in sparkling prose that will resonate with every angler, this collection will also delight any reader who enjoys outdoor pastimes.
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7:30 pm Page Series: Travelin' McCourys Tickets: $24 Adults, $22 Seniors & Students
Bluegrass' legendary sons
Ronnie McCoury on mandolin, Rob McCoury on banjo, Jason Carter on fiddle, and Alan Bartram on bass, this is the latest incarnation of the most awarded band in the history of bluegrass – The Del McCoury Band. No other band today has the same credentials for playing traditional and progressive acoustic music. As the sons of bluegrass legend Del McCoury, Ronnie and Rob continue their father’s work – a lifelong dedication to the power of bluegrass music to bring joy into people’s lives. Based in tradition, the ensemble is loved and respected by the bluegrass faithful but they also bring something fresh and rejuvenating to the stage. Recently the McCoury’s debuted the widely successful festival on wheels called The Bluegrass Ball bringing spontaneous live collaborations, the hallmark of the McCourys, to clubs across the country. The band has a confidence that comes with having paid their dues with twenty years on the bluegrass road. They are known not only for their individual prowess on their instruments but also the tight rhythm, the soulful material and the confidence in taking bluegrass from the safety of the shore into uncharted waters.
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