Main Street Menomonie invites you to the 7th Annual Downtown Great Community Cookout, this Thursday, September 9th. The event is being held from 4:00p.m. – 9:00 p.m., on 4th Street, between Main Street and Wilson Ave. Features: locally prepared foods and desserts, Car Show, kids games and Activities, Fritter the Clown, Face Painting by Betty Verdon, Caricatures by Jason, Beer Garden, Live Music by “Polly Baker” (with special guests Joplin, Belle, Kali, and Cyrus) 6-9 sponsored by Visit Eau Claire.
Raffle (need not be present to win)……Tandem Bike (Bills’ Distributing) , Free Pizza for a year (Ted’s Pizza), $200 Gift Certificate (Anshus Jewelers) , Wii Gaming Sysytem (M&I Bank) and many more prizes available. Come out and enjoy the beautiful Fall evening.
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About 250 teachers from Wisconsin and Minnesota are expected at the annual Family and Consumer Sciences Education Conference Friday, Sept. 24, at the University of Wisconsin-Stout.
The conference, beginning at 8 a.m. at the Memorial Student Center, will feature nearly 30 presentations.
Full Article:
https://www2.uwstout.edu/news/index.asp?event=news.get&ID=2075
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Main Street of Menomonie, Inc. is accepting applications for Executive Director. Responsibilities include coordinating revitalization activities, economic development, historic preservation, marketing, social media and website, volunteer management, and non-profit management. Must be entrepreneurial, energetic, self-starter, well organized, and able to work well with others as well as independently. Excellent verbal and written communication skills essential. Submit resume and references by October 1, 2010 to Main Street of Menomonie, Inc., 342 East Main Street, Menomonie, WI 54751. EOE
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Aug 27th, 2010
by mainstreetmenomonie.
Dunn County News’ Variety Editor Deb Anderson has won two awards in an annual journalism contest sponsored by the Aging & Disability Professionals Association of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Association of Area Agencies on Aging.
Full article: http://www.dunnconnect.com/articles/2010/08/27/news/doc4c7526bac5dd0792587112.txt
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Aug 18th, 2010
by mainstreetmenomonie.
Menomonie City Attorney John Behling says claims lack merit and are an attempt to override the Common Council’s unanimous decision to approve the development.
“We believe the Common Council acted fully within their legislative discretion when they approved this economic development project,” says Behling.
Behling says the city will be filing papers in the upcoming weeks asking the court to dismiss the lawsuit.
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http://www.wqow.com/Global/story.asp?S=12992549
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Aug 17th, 2010
by mainstreetmenomonie.
For full article http://www.dunnconnect.com/articles/2010/08/17/news/doc4c6aafa83dad0637831581.txt
A group calling itself “Concerned Property Owners of Menomonie” has filed a lawsuit against the Menomonie City Council.
The complaint, filed last Friday with the Dunn County Clerk of Court, alleges that the city council violated its own planned unit development (PUD) requirements by approving, on July 29, the Phase I final plan for AHMC Asset Management’s development of the former Leever’s grocery store site.
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Aug 15th, 2010
by mainstreetmenomonie.
Presented by the Red Cedar Youth Stage
Performances:
7:30 pm – August 20, 21 August 27, 28
2:00 pm – August 21 and August 28
This summer, MTG’s Red Cedar Youth Stage launches its exciting new summer youth mentorship program.
Two casts (one comprised of high school/college age performers and the other comprised of elementary and middle school students) will spend the summer working together to prepare this beloved musical.
A poignant and humorous show for the whole family!
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Aug 15th, 2010
by mainstreetmenomonie.
Menomonie, Wis. — A consultant has been hired to work with a Menomonie group to recommend ways to redevelop downtown.
LHB Inc. of Minneapolis, a design firm that offers services throughout the Midwest, will use its experience in community design and planning when it joins forces with the revitalization group to define a shared community and university vision and to create a comprehensive, market-driven strategy for encouraging downtown development, group members said.
Full article:
https://www2.uwstout.edu/news/index.asp?event=news.get&ID=2057
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