Sep
08
2008
Tuesday, September 30
Exhibits open 4:30 p.m.
Show starts at 7:00 p.m.
Middleton High School Performing Arts Center
2100 Bristol Street, Middleton
www.tasteofhome.com
News Publishing Company is proud to bring you this “Taste of Home” Cooking School. Join us for an evening of fun, food and prizes! Come see many exciting recipes demonstrated on stage by “Taste of Home” economist Mary Janice Reisdorf. Stop by your nearest News Publishing Co. office to purchase your tickets:
- Middleton Times-Tribune, 7507 Hubbard Avenue, Middleton ~ 836-1601
- News-Sickle-Arrow, 1126 Mills Street, Black Earth ~ 767-3655
- Mount Horeb Mail, 114 E. Main Street, Mount Horeb ~ 437-5553
- Sauk Prairie Star, 801 Water Street, Sauk City ~ 643-3444
- Post Messenger, 109 5th Avenue, Unit A, New Glarus ~ 527-5252
TICKETS JUST$12 EACH
GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY!
The show sells out fast!
Sep
03
2008
Dane County’s businesses are invited to enjoy coffee compliments of Starbucks on September 12 from 9 to 11 a.m.
MIDDLETON, Wis. (August 25, 2008) – Dane County’s businesses are encouraged to “take a break” on Friday, Sept. 12 from 9 to 11 a.m. and join Greenway Station for the largest coffee break Middleton has ever seen. This event is designed to offer a place for local businesses to network together while enjoying a complimentary cup of coffee from Starbucks.
Middleton’s Largest Coffee Break, sponsored by Anderson & Shapiro, will be held rain or shine in a tent located in the parking area near Starbucks. The first 100 event attendees will receive a free gift bag filled with coupons and special offers courtesy of Greenway Station. In addition to complimentary coffee, Cosi will offer attendees free pastries and bagels. The event will also include live entertainment by local guitar and bass musicians Ken Wheaton and Tom McCarty, as well as chances to win Greenway Station gift cards, office lunch parties and other great prizes.
Several city officials and media representatives will take part in the event by participating as official “coffee servers.” Among these are Michelle Riell and Amy Carlson with NBC 15; Kurt Sonnentag, Mayer of Middleton, Mike Davis, Middleton City Administrator; and Van Nutt, Executive Director for the Middleton Chamber of Commerce.
A donation of $1 per person is suggested and will benefit the Middleton Outreach Ministry. For more information on this organization please visit www.mompop.org.
“We truly look forward to serving the local business community and showing how much we appreciated its support both of Greenway Station and the community as a whole. We hope area business professionals will enjoy the opportunity to relax and enjoy a few minutes away from the office at the shopping center,” said Jim DeArmond, general manager for Greenway Station.
For additional information on Middleton’s Largest Coffee Break please visit www.greenwayshopping.com.
Greenway Station Shopping Center hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday with some store and restaurants open extended hours.
Aug
04
2008
MIDDLETON, Wis. (July 25, 2008) – Greenway Station’s fourth annual ArtFest will be held Saturday, August 2 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, August 3 from noon to 4 p.m. Thirty-five of the area’s best artists will participate in a juried art exhibition and sale held along the shopping center’s main street, Deming Way. The event will offer live entertainment, free children’s activities and a wealth of art to Middleton and surrounding communities.
The categories of art judged for the festival include jewelry, glass, photography, drawing, mixed media, painting, textiles, watercolor, fiber and wood. The show will feature artists representing each category but will focus on jewelry, photography and painting.
Customers can enjoy live jazz guitar performances by local musician Ken Wheaton and a live harp performance by local musician Rachel Avery. Plus, a hands-on family area offering interactive art activities including free children’s make-and-take workshops, caricatures and a chalk masterpiece will be available all weekend long.
“We’re thrilled that this event has become such a popular, well-attended festival for the Middleton area,” said Corey Kautzky, marketing director of Greenway Station. “Each year the event grows in participation and attendance, and I’m sure this year will be no exception.”
For additional information on ArtFest visit www.greenwayshopping.com.
Greenway Station Shopping Center hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday with some stores and restaurants open extended hours.
Jun
24
2008
Visit today! Our region of Wisconsin, thankfully, wasn’t affected by the recent severe weather. But if you have any questions about the conditions of the roads you might be traveling to get here, visit this link to access Wisconsin road condition information.
May
12
2008
Middleton’s first annual BIG event promises to be the biggest one-day summer event in the area. Find dozens of activities and fun for all ages throughout the entire community. Kids in particular may enjoy firetruck rides, creating crafts, riding in an airplane, dancing to music and gazing at spectacular fireworks. The bigger kids can participate in a variety of runs and walks, view classic cars, shop for varied treasures and kicking back with friends and family to the tunes of great musicians. Make your plans today for Middleton’s BIG Event on June 14 and don’t forget to buy your tickets to the evening concert!