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Every Day calendar for June 27, 2019

Community

Bingo—6 p.m., Janesville Elks Lodge, 2100 N. Washington St., Janesville. Call 608-752-2342.

Exhibits

Garden Art Exhibit: “Dazzling Dragonfly”—Rotary Botanical Gardens, 1455 Palmer Drive, Janesville. All art projects will be sold at Sept. 19 live auction. Visit .

JPAC Art Exhibit—10 a.m.-3 p.m., Janesville Performing Arts Center, 408 S. Main St., Janesville. Features members of the Janesville Art League.

W. Franklin Boggs exhibit—10 a.m.-5 p.m., Beloit Art Center, 520 E. Grand Ave., Beloit. For more information, call 608-313-9083 or visit beloit .

Mosaic demonstration—7 p.m., Gallery 223, 223 Broad St., Lake Geneva. Featuring artist Nancy Wolff.

Faith

Women of Joy Bible sharing— 9:15-10:45 a.m., Christ Episcopal Church, 503 E. Walworth Ave., Delavan. Bibles provided or bring your own. All women are welcome. Call 262-728-9353 or 262-728-5292.

Food And Drink

Lake Geneva Farmers Market— 8 a.m.-1 p.m., Horticultural Hall, 330 Broad Street, Lake Geneva. Visit .

Delavan Fresh Market—3-7 p.m., downtown Delavan.

Health

Fitness Class—Fit4Life—9-10 a.m., Edgerton Hospital and Health Services, classroom D, 11101 N. Sherman Road, Edgerton. To register, call 608-884-1609 or visit . Cost: $35 per session.

Rock Steady Boxing—1 p.m., SOL Fitness, Fairview Mall, 2100 E. Milwaukee St., Janesville. For individuals with Parkinson’s disease to build strength, motor skills, cognitive skills and brain function. For more information, visit solpersonal . Cost: $10 per class, $100 for 11-class punch card.

Also: 5:30 p.m., Big Hill Park, 1201 W. Big Hill Road, Beloit.

Vinyasa flow yoga—5:30 p.m., Gathering Place, 715 Campus Lane, Milton. Bring a mat and wear loose clothing. Call 608-868-3500.

Body positive yoga—6-7 p.m., community room at Basics, 1711 Lodge Drive, Janesville. Slow-paced class to promote self-awareness, understanding and self-compassion. Presented by Project Maria.

Kids Stuff

Shakespeare youth workshop— 9:30-11:30 a.m., Janesville Performing Arts Center, 408 S. Main St., Janesville. Learn acting and audition skills using Shakespeare’s monologues, sonnets and scenes. For children ages 10-15.

Dance, Sing & Play—10 a.m., Edgerton Public Library, 101 Albion St., Edgerton. Thirty-minute program for toddlers and preschoolers features singing, movement activities, rhymes and fingerplays. Call 608-884-4511.

Preschool story time—10:30-11 a.m., Lake Geneva Public Library, 918 Main St., Lake Geneva. Stories in English and Spanish for children ages 3-5. For more information, call 262-249-5299.

Noontime Entertainment: “Mr. Pickles’ Island Kid Show”—12:30-1:30 p.m., CAMDEN Stage, Palmer Park, 2501 Palmer Drive, Janesville. Donations accepted.

Galaxy Quest: Universe of Stories—12:30-2 p.m., Clinton Public Library, 214 Mill St., Clinton. For kids ages 11-17.

Kids’ bingo—2-3 p.m., Lake Geneva Public Library, 918 Main St., Lake Geneva. For children ages 4-11. Registration required. Call 262-249-5299 or email soukup@lakegeneva.lib.wi.us.

Constellation Canvases—2-3 p.m., Hedberg Public Library, 316 S. Main St., Janesville. Paint a night sky with stars and create light-up constellations. Limited spaces available. For kids in grade 6-12. Register by calling 608-758-6585 or visiting .

Summer star parties—7-10 p.m., Riviera Ballroom, 812 Wrigley Drive, Lake Geneva. Learn about the universe through interactive activities. Provided by Geneva Lake Astrophysics and STEAM experts. To register, visit . For more information, email adam@glaseducation.org. Cost: $10-$32.

Miscellaneous

Adult reading program—Lake Geneva Public Library, 918 Main St., Lake Geneva. Prizes available to win for participation. Sign up at the reference desk or email sswanson@lakegeneva.lib.wi.us for more information.

Milton House Museum tours—10 a.m.-4 p.m., Milton House Museum, 18 S. Janesville St., Milton. Guided tours begin every 30 minutes. For more information, call 608-868-7772 or visit milton . Cost: $4-$8.

Webster House and veterans museum tours—1-4 p.m., Heritage Hall, 103 E. Rockwell St., Elkhorn. For more information, call 262-723-7848 or visit .

2019 senior farmers’ market voucher distribution—2-3:30 p.m., Rock County Job Center, 1900 Center Ave., Janesville. Available for Rock County residents ages 60 and older, Native Americans ages 55 and older and those with low monthly household incomes. Limited $25 vouchers available on a first-come, first-served basis.

“Become a Volunteer Financial Coach” training—6-8 p.m., Lake Geneva Public Library, 918 Main St., Lake Geneva. Program for adults to learn how the coach Walworth County consumers. To register, call 262-741-4961 or email amanda. kostman@ces.uwec.edu.

“Camp Fire Tales”—7-8 p.m., Palmer Park Hilltop Pavilion, Arbor Drive and Harmony Drive, Janesville. Storytelling troupe T.H.E.M. and library storytellers Elizabeth Matson and Jamie A. Swenson will share stories around a camp fire.

Trivia night—7-9 p.m., Bushel and Peck’s, 328 State St., Beloit.

Music

Outlaw Music Festival—American Family Insurance Amphitheater, 200 N. Harbor Drive, Milwaukee. Featuring Trapper Schoepp, Dawes, Alison Krauss, Counting Crows, The Avett Brothers, Phil Lesh & Friends and Willie Nelson. Visit . Cost: $67.25 and more.

Savory Sounds: Tapestry— 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m., Cultural Arts Center, 402 W. Main St., Whitewater. Presented by the Whitewater Arts Alliance.

“Encounters with Heaven “—7 p.m., First Lutheran Church, 612 N. Randall Ave., Janesville. Concert presented by Heavenly Harp music ministry. For more information, visit .

Ron Vincent—7 p.m., Belfry Music Theatre, 3601 Highway 67, Delavan. Cat Stevens tribute. Visit . Cost: $43 and more.

Summer jazz concert—7:30 p.m., Light Recital Hall, Greenhill Center of the Arts, UW-Whitewater, 950 W. Main St., Whitewater. Performance by UW-W faculty & staff jazz ensemble. For more information, call 262-472-5710 or email sintcham@uww.edu.

Recreation

Adult indoor lap swim—6-7 a.m., Marshall Middle School, 25 S. Pontiac Drive, Janesville. Lap swim not offered when school is not in session. Park in back and enter door 14. For more information, visit . Cost: $3 per session, $65 for 25-session punch card.

Senior centers

Beloit Senior Center—631 Bluff St., Beloit. 7:30 a.m., billiards; 9 a.m., hand and foot cards, open sewing; 12:30 p.m., planters hobbyist group, euchre; 5:30 p.m., Rock Steady boxing.

Clinton Senior Center—508 Front St., Clinton. 10 a.m., chair exercise; 1 p.m., Mexican Train.

Creekside Place—102 Maple St., Evansville. 8 a.m., yoga; 9:15 a.m., mind/body yoga; 10:30 a.m., gentle fit; 11:30 a.m., Rock County lunch; 12:15 p.m., Mexican Train dominoes.

The Gathering Place—715 Campus St., Milton. 9:15 a.m., Strong Women; 10 a.m., open art studio, massage therapy; 10:45 a.m., stretching class; 11 a.m., wine tasting trip; 11:30 a.m., alterations; 1 p.m., Book Club; 5:30 p.m., yoga.

Janesville Senior Center—69 S. Water St., Janesville. 8 a.m., pool; 8:30 a.m., exercise, ping pong; 9 a.m., woodcarvers, foot care; 9:30 a.m., line dancing, sewing; 10 a.m., cribbage; 12 p.m., porcelain class; 12:30 p.m., bridge, poker, sheepshead; 1 p.m., dulcimer; 2 p.m., Strong Women.

Whitewater Senior Center—504 W. Starin Road, Whitewater. 8:15 a.m., Breakfast Bunch; 9 a.m., pickleball; 9:30 a.m., toenail clinic; 9:30 a.m., FUNctional Fit; 10:30 a.m., yoga; 1 p.m., watercolor.


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Wednesday, June 26 10畝.m.

100th Celebration Janesville commemorates 100 years since Wisconsin ratified the 19th Amendment allowing women the right to vote (June 10). Repeats at 4 and 10皰.m.

Noon

A賊梆釦楚捧棗滄 Continuing discussion in initiatives and events of the revitalization in downtown Janesville at JPAC on May 23. 79 min.

1:20皰.鳥.

2017 QuestCon Celebrating books, movies, games, TV and comics at Hedberg Public Library (2017). 25 min.

1:45皰.鳥.

Comedy Theater Jane Wyman is dating Three Guys Named Mike in the 1951 movie with Van Johnson. 91 min. Repeats at 8:15皰.m.

6皰.鳥.

Community Engagement Forum Live broadcast of discussion about overnight parking from City Hall in Janesville.


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