Soccer Basics Club
Mahler Park 1536 S Park Ave, Neenah, WI, United StatesThis is a great way for beginners to get introduced to soccer or to freshen up their skills.
This is a great way for beginners to get introduced to soccer or to freshen up their skills.
Join us for a performance prior to the Neenah Community Band concert!
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Put those dance skills to the test!
Anchor Camps are for youth who have just completed 5th grade to introduce them to the magic of Onaway Island. They'll experience many of the activities that take place at a week-long camp, including reveille, flag raising, morning dip, free time activities (including swimming, tubing, kayaking, crafts, topside games, cross-country race), chapel, campfire, and taps to end the day.
Experienced 8th-11th grade campers act as cabin leaders to help familiarize the 5th graders with life at camp.
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OAC is a co-ed camping experience for 5th-11th graders. Campers spend the first half of the week exploring outdoors and tent camping at Hartman Creek State Park and the second half experiencing the traditions at Camp Onaway. They’ll also experience canoeing, kayaking, trail hiking, and biking, and older campers have rock climbing, backpacking, and whitewater kayaking opportunities. Led by experienced leaders, OAC allows youth to try new hobbies with gear provided by the Brigade.
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The Climbing Club focuses on safe climbing, climbing techniques, and having fun!
Karate Club is a great way for students to gain life-long skills and develop confidence.
This is a great way for beginners to get introduced to soccer or to freshen up their skills.
Youth who completed 4th or 5th grade in the spring of 2024 can explore the island, swim, go tubing, & more! Buses depart from Neenah at 9 AM and return at 5 PM.
Put those dance skills to the test!
Karate Club is a great way for students to gain life-long skills and develop confidence.
Anchor Camps are for youth who have just completed 5th grade to introduce them to the magic of Onaway Island. They'll experience many of the activities that take place at a week-long camp, including reveille, flag raising, morning dip, free time activities (including swimming, tubing, kayaking, crafts, topside games, cross-country race), chapel, campfire, and taps to end the day.
Experienced 8th-11th grade campers act as cabin leaders to help familiarize the 5th graders with life at camp.
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Karate Club is a great way for students to gain life-long skills and develop confidence.
The Climbing Club focuses on safe climbing, climbing techniques, and having fun!
This is an educational seminar about the operations of Gulfstream.
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This is a great way for beginners to get introduced to soccer or to freshen up their skills.
Since 2004, the Appleton-Fox Cities Kiwanis Club has hosted Golf Fore Children, an event benefiting the Kiwanis Charitable Fund and...
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Put those dance skills to the test!
Join us for a performance at the Doty Island PorchFest!
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