The program looks to give adults in senior living facilities and adults with disabilities, among other groups, the experience of riding a bike with the help of volunteers and a trishaw.
Memory Care residents Tom Hogen and Rob Dorbert could be spotted seated in the front of Rice Lake Police squad cars as the rode along with current officers to celebrate and reflect on their many years of service.
Our Nawakwa is celebrating the opening of Camp Nawakwa with two events, Introducing Our Nawakwa which celebrates the camp’s history and kicks off this weekend, and a grand opening.
Kicking off on Friday, April 12, college students will fill the McPhee Physical Education Center and the Olson addition at the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire's upper campus for the championships.
On Monday, April 8 at 6:30 p.m. people can give their thoughts on advisory issues and vote for delegates at Chippewa Valley’s Technical College’s Business Education Center in the Casper Conference Center.
The Family Support Center is seeking volunteers to be trained as on-call advocates for their overnight and 24-hour shifts to ensure people can access the center’s 24/7 crisis line.
People are invited to come to Menomonie High School between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. to enjoy a soup lunch, a bucket raffle, a 50/50 raffle, live music, and a quilt raffle.
Wisconsinites will gather at the Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds to test their dart and baseball skills for the 84th Annual 9-Person Wisconsin State Dartball Tournament.
Kids and teens will take the mic at the Florian Gardens to talk about their experiences with the Boys and Girls Club of the Greater Chippewa Valley for an annual fundraiser.
Locust Lane Elementary School is just one of six elementary schools participating in the Schools Fight Food Waste Grant program which was launched by Eau Claire County in schools at the end of December and beginning of January.
People can sign up for a free program designed for people on the autism spectrum that takes place in the L.E. Phillips Memorial Public Library's Dabble Box space.
After seeing the impact of the closures of HSHS and Prevea Health facilities cancer survivor and cancer doula, Stephanie Miller decided to launch the Women’s Support Group in February.
On Saturday, March 9 you may spot a sea of green as people trek across the UW-Eau Claire campus for an annual St. Patrick’s Day-themed 5K fun run that gets people warmed up for the marathon season while serving as a fundraiser for the recreation department.
A Cadott 4th grader was inspired to run 200 miles through his school's exercise program when his physical education teacher said he would contact Weau.
The Senior Research Analyst with the Wisconsin Office of Children’s Mental Health said there was a 40 percent spike of youth who engaged in self-harm in September of 2022, while in September of 2023, there was a smaller spike of 14 percent.
The UWEC Dance Team made history when they won 3rd place at a UDA national competition, the highest placing the team has ever had at a national competition.
People of all ages are encouraged to build a LEGO home, snap some photos, and submit their entries for the chance to win a prize through an annual Chippewa Valley Home Builders Association contest.
On Thursday, Jan. 25 at 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m., the Heyde Center for the Arts will host an event to launch this year’s Big Read series which focuses on creators with disabilities.
Inspired by the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Eli Bremer has launched the Icicle Challenge, encouraging people to pour freezing water on their hair and have it freeze outside to raise awareness about the devastating effects of fentanyl poisoning.
Altoona Parks and Recreation's 2nd annual Wintertide will feature the U.S. Crokicurl Championship, Kubb, bingo, a scavenger hunt, a puzzle contest, and free hot cocoa.
Fierce Freedom is hosting a public presentation on slave trafficking and an emotive art class in January to educate others on trafficking and mental health.