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82nd Airborne Association Southern Wisconsin All Airborne Chapter

AAUW Investors Club



Administrative Professionals, Intl Association of (Racine Chapter)









Adventures in Lifelong Learning (ALL)

AFSCME Retirees Sub Chapter 133



Agerholm-Gross Detachment 346 Marine Corps League





Agerholm-Gross Marine Corps League Auxiliary



American Association of University Women (AAUW) - Racine Branch

American Legion Post #310

American Motors Owners Assn., Se WI Chapter





American Production and Inventory Control Society, Racine/

Kenosha Chapter (APICS)





AMVETS Post 120



API of Southern Wisconsin





Association for Volunteer Administration of Southeast Wisconsin



Astronomical Society, Racine

Aviation Explorer Post 218

Badger State Doll Club



Band Boosters, Racine



Bar Association, Racine County



Belle City Brassworks, Inc.



Belle City Home Brewers and Vintners

Belle City Jim Beam Bottle Club

Belle City Rifles

Belle City Stamp Club



Belle City Toastmasters Club 1477

Black Nurses Association, Racine/Kenosha



Blue Star Mothers of Southeastern WI



Bong Eagles Model Airplane Club

Bookkenders



Bowmen, Racine Instinctive



Boy Scout Drum & Bugle Corps Troop 203

Boys of '76 Senior Drum & Bugle Corps.



Bridge Club





Builders Association, Racine-Kenosha



Business Network International, Racine Chapter



Business Network International Racine Strickly Business Chapter



Business Networking International Referrals in Racine Chapter



Caledonia Book Club



Caledonia Conservancy





Caledonia Senior Club









Caledonia/Raymond VFW Post 10388









Camera Club, Racine

Catholic Junior League

Catholic Woman's Club of Racine

Central America Solidarity Coalition, Racine/Kenosha



Chiwaukee Prairie Preservation Fund Inc.

Christ Church United Methodist Women



Club Mom





Conservation League, Inc., Racine County









Cosmopolitan Club, Racine





Creature Comforts

Curling Club, Racine







Dairyland Theatre Organ Society

DeKoven Men's Chorus







Delta Kappa Gamma, PI Chapter







Democratic Party of Racine County.



Dine with Lorrie

Disabled American Veterans and Auxiliary





Downtown Cooperative Parish



El Chess Academics



Elderly Services Network

Elks Ladies



Eskimos Snowmobile Club

Evening Coffee Break



Experimental Aircraft Assn. Racine Chapter 838





Family Preservation - West (West of I-94)









First Friday Quilters



Fishing-Faith-Friends



Folkdancers, Racine International

Forward Together Club

Friday Optimist Club





Friends of Camp Anokijig



Friends of Hawthorn Hollow

Friends of Seniors

Friends of the Library - Board

Friends of the Wind Point Lighthouse



Garden Club, Racine









German Conversation Group



Goldwing Road Riders Association Chapter F

Good Fellers, Racine



Harvey Funk American Legion Post 494 Ladies Auxiliary of Caledonia

Harvey Funk American Legion Post 494 of Caledonia



Healthcare Explorer Post 911





Hiawatha Sno Chiefs Snowmobile Club, Inc.

Hispanic Business & Professional Association, Inc.



Hispanic Roundtable

Historical and Preservation Society of Sturtevant

Housing Coalition, Racine

Humble Niners Club

Inner Wheel of Racine

International Association of Administrative Professionals Racine

Chapter

Jolly Times Club



Junior League of Racine





Junior Women's Club of Racine, Inc.

Kilties Drum & Bugle Corp



Kismet Club









Kiwanis Golden K



Kiwanis Club of Greater Mount Pleasant

Kiwanis Club of Greater Racine

Kiwanis Club of Racine



Kiwanis Club of West Racine

Kiwanis Golden K

Kiwanis Holiday Lights Foundation



Kiwanis Music Program, Racine (Parents Organization)

Knights of Columbus - MSGR. AG Weiler 4th Degree General

Assembly #1207

Knights of Columbus Council 697 and Ladies of Columbus Women's

Auxiliary



Knights of Columbus MSGR. SB Witkowiak Auxiliary Council #697



Knit Wits

Korean War Veterans Association (KWVA) Southeastern Wisconsin

Chapter 227



KR Bike Club

Ladies Philoptohos Society

Lakeside Knitters

Landscape Contractors Assn. WI. S.E. Chapter





Leadership Racine



Legal Secretaries Assn., Racine County



Lighthouse Quilters Guild









Lionel Railroad Club of Racine/Kenosha

Lioness Club, Caledonia



Lions Club, Caledonia





Lucyniors Senior Citizens Club



Lutheran Church of the Resurrection Book Club



Lutheran High School Ladies Guild



MacIntosh Users Group, Racine/Kenosha

Masons, Racine Belle City Lodge #18 F& AM



Megacycle Club, Racine

Merry Makers Club

Metropolitans of Racine (they sponsor the Miss Racine

Pageant/Scholarship









Mom & Tots Playgroup



Monument Square Art Fair on the Lake



NAACP - Racine Branch

National Active and Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) Chapter

346

Navy Club of Racine, Ship 60

New Day Drum and Bugle Corps





Nordlyset Lodge 183 Sons of Norway









North Side Business & Professional Association







Numismatic Society, Racine



Nurses Foundation of Racine, Kenosha & Walworth Co.



Old Timers Athletic Club



OPUS 2000 Chorus Sweet Adelines International









Paralegal Association of Wisconsin

Parent Teacher Association, Racine Unified School District



Partnership for Progress

Past Matrons Club (Masonic)

PEO Sisterhood, AR Chapter



PEO Sisterhood, CF Chapter

PEO Sisterhood, CN Chapter



Phi Delta Kappa Chapter 1123





Pigeon Club, Racine Racing

Pleasant Hours Club

Point West Business and Professional Association





Pony Club, Racine County









Potpourri Garden Club

Preservation Racine

Quarter Century Wireless Assn., South East Wisconsin Chapter No.

162



Race, Class and Gender Book Club (UW-Parkside)

Racine 2000 & Beyond



Racine Amvets Post 120

Racine Area Home Schoolers









Racine Area Retired Educators Assn.

Racine Area Running Club

Racine Area Singles

Racine Boxing Club, Inc.



Racine Camera Club

Racine Chess Club

Racine Chess Club for Kids









Racine Coalition for Peace and Justice





Racine Composite Squadron Civil Air Patrol









Racine County Conservation League





Racine County Conservation League, inc.



Racine County Entrepreneurs and Inventors Club





Racine County Retirees Association

Racine Dairy Statesmen Barbershop Chorus

Racine Earth Service Corps Youth United High School Club





Racine Earth Service Corps Youth United Middle School Club

Racine Elks Lodge 252



Racine Explorer Post









Racine Family Club









Racine Geological Society, Inc.









Racine Kenosha Reading Council



Racine Kin Connection







Racine Lions Club



Racine Moose Lodge 437



Racine Mothers of Multiples Club (M.O.M. Club)

Racine Music Teachers Association









Racine Numismatic Society

Racine Readers





Racine Taxpayers Association





Racine Toastmaster Club #481



Racine Toastmasters Club 481

Racine Unified Special Education Advisory Council

Racine/Kenosha Hoy Audubon Club

Racine/Kenosha Legal Professionals







Racine-Kenosha 9 to 5 (National Association of Working Women)

Rainbow Mixers Club



Rainbow Quilters









RAMAC Networking Alliance



RAMAC Referral Group







Reading Council, Racine/Kenosha





Republican Party, Racine County

Reserve Officers Association Chapter 29



Retired Inactive Nurses Group (RING)



Richard's Readers

Roma Lodge Men's Lodge #1196

Root - Pike Watershed Initiative Network

Root River Restoration Council









Rotary Club of Racine, Downtown

RotaryRacine West

S.O.A.R (Scholarhips, Opportunities & Access in Racine)





S.O.S (Starting Over Services)



Salmon Unlimited

Science of Spirituality

Serra Club of Racine



Sierra Club Southeast Gateway

Sister City Planning Council, Racine



Snowmads Ski and Snowboard Club



Sons of Erin-Racine





Sons of the American Revolution - Elisha Raymond Chapter

Southern Wisconsin Landlords Association



St. David's Society (Welsh)



Sturtevant Lions Club



Toastmasters Sunburst Club 5454

Tuesday Optimist Club of Racine

UAW Local 553 Retirees Group

United States Submarie Veterans

Veterans Firing Squad, Racine

Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 10301





Veterans of Foreign Wars, William F. Ehrlich Auxiliary Post #1391





Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 767

Vietnam Veterans of America Racine/Kenosha Chapter 797





Volunteers in Partnership with All Saints (VIPS)

Washington 68

Wednesday Optimist Club of Racine









Welcome Wagon Club



West Racine Business & Professional Association

Western Union Junction Railroad Club



WI Youth Sports Coaches Association (WYSCO)



Wildlife Carving Club





Wisconsin Alumni Association - Racine Chapter



Wisconsin Corvette Clup





Wisconsin Media Actively Serving Communities of Kenosha-Racine -

MASC





Wisconsin Parents Association (WPA)



Wisconsin Right to Life, Racine Chapter

Wisconsin Women Entrepreneurs, Racine/Kenosha





Woman's Club of Racine



Women of First United Methodist



Women of the Moose Chapter 631

Women Who Read Too Much



Women's Commission, Racine Co.

Women's Progressive Network of Racine County



Writer's Network Group

Young Professionals' Book Group

Contact Street



Nick Pulera

Mary Carrington 6326 Kingsview Dr.



Karen Fandry









Marge Rowley 900 Wood Rd. P.O. Box 2000

Lenny Hand



Dave Kramer





Diane M. Solberg 1415 Ohio St.



Joyce Gregg, Co-President 1808 S. Wisconsin Ave.

Ted Pier

Cheryl Samuel 892 N. Jackson Ave..









Terry Weygant, President P.O. Box 081302





Frank Patino Sr.



Dawn Abbate





Linda Woodardt 3502 Douglas Avenue



Carla Chalker 112 63rd Drive

Carolyn Sack

Herrie Kneipper 1110 59th St.



Mark Buhler, President 3528 Emmertsen Rd.



Wynne Laufenberg, President P.O. Box 1313



Gary King 1017 Virginia St.



Frank Tylla

Tom Schneider, Director 1927 Quincy Ave.

Charlie Jarvis 1742 Johnson Ave

Frank B. Garniss 5049 Cynthia Lane



Patrick G. Polcin

Maureen Goines, President P.O. Box 085208



Sue Gourdoux, president



Jack Boone

Peggy Creuziger 1214 Monroe Ave.



Jeff Gruhn 17404 Old Yorkville Rd.



Bruce Chaffee

Susan Hills, Director 127 E. Van Beck Ave.



Marilyn Wescott





Michelle Dawson 2700 Wisconsin St. PO Box 706









.



Randy Maio









Sandy DeWalt P.O. Box 044714





Candace Wood 6156 Douglas Ave.









Louis Wilson, commander









Nancy Burke 1913 Grange Ave.

Joanne Klawinski

Mary Willmes, President 1141 North Sunnyslope Dr. Unit 204

Elaine Marie Kinch, Organizer 1638 Villa St.



Marcia Wensing 5704 Holy Cross Rd.





Amy Schneider





Walter Ott, President P.O. Box 92









Joyce Janusiak, President 101 E. Parkfield Ct.





Barbara Hugier 8741 Foley Rd.

Jim Mataczynski 1914 Melvin Ave.







Gary Hanson, President 4353 S. 108

Larry Dolan







Karen Pirk 3450 E. Elmwood Dr.







Earl Christianson



Lorrie Slesarenko

Rion Turner





Glenn Lawson Plymouth Congregational Church, 1143 College Ave.



Edward Larkin



Victor Erato

Ferne Birdsall 2710 Golf Rd.



Richard Mauer 8414 12th Place

Ginny DeYoung, Director 2236 West Rd.



Jerry Baker 3333 N. Green Bay Rd.





Debbie Witte









Barbara Vallone



Scott Miller, Pastor Family Fellowship Church, 1215 Douglas Ave.



Michael Champeau 1025 College Ave.

Ruth Johnson, Leader City Hall, Park & Rec. Department

Wally King





Jim Scherer, Camp Director W5639 Anokijig Ln.



Gregory Bates P.O. Box 70



Sue Kowbel-Keller - President 111 11th St. #4BN

Mary Wackerhagen, President 5227 Wind Point Rd.



Lucky LaMeer 3123 Maurice Dr.









Janet Carter 1742 S. Wisconsin Ave.



Bob Running

Don Karkow 4100 Lathrop Ave.



Mary Emerich

Candi Rothering, commander



Linda Erickson





Pam Grube

Wally Rendon, president



Jennieta Cortez 1609 Boyd Ave.

Arlene Morgan, President 2500 90th Street



Bernice Oates, Leader City Hall, Park & Rec. Department

Sharon Mack, President 4234 Greenbriar Ln.



Pat LaBucki

Bonnie Brucker, Leader Cesar Chavez, 2221 Douglas Ave.



Kelly Tembesta P.O. Box 894





Anna Boll





Nichole Wright, Program Coordinator 3710 Douglas Ave.









Barbara Thompson



Cyndy Eckblad

Jim Dobbs

Dave Voss



Noel Newgord

Barbara Thompson

Harvey Radke 4823 S. Green Bay



Sybil Knop 3101 Spring St.



Tom Goetz 13249 Washington Ave.



Jim Sisak, Grand Knight



Joyce Junge, President 233 Ohio Street



Sue Luxem



Jim Becker



Rick Wadleigh P.O. Box 085602

Bea Loumos

Crystal Lyons P.O. Box 506





Karen Bayer, Executive Director 300 Fifth St.



Nancy Nelson



Joyce Guillien









Dan Hechel

Michelle Kudlewski 10327 Caddy Lane



Ralph Groothuis





Rich or Barb Tworek



Mary Hauch 5919 Emstan Hills Rd.



Jan Kamps Pres.



Robert Rice P.O. Box 044313

Gavin DeGrave 10626 S. Howell Ave.



Dan Miller

Bonnie Brucker, Leader Cesar Chavez, 2221 Douglas Ave.



Deb Morrall









Christine Sretenovich 5101 Worsley Ln.



Beverly Hicks - President 1633 Racine St.



Milton Unterbrink

Rick Browne 1020 Coronada Dr.

John Graham 3306 Michigan Blvd.









John Warren 4060 N. Main St.







Bill Spencer 4625 Washington Ave.



Mary Callahan, President P.O. Box 323



Dick Soens, Secretary and Treasurer 1331 Lincoln St.



Kristine Hincz









Mary Wendt - Co-director email: mwendt@wi.rr.com

Mike Anton 2704 Bate Street



Jeff Neubauer P.O. Box 262

Masonic Center 1021 Main St.

Leah Fisher 5727 Cambridge Circle #4



Jackie Hood 1335 Spring Valley Rd.

Sharon Matusevicius 250 22nd Ave.



Marybeth Zuhlke, V.P. 1419 Crabapple Dr.





Rich Gregg - President 3041 Elmwood Dr.

Bonnie Brucker Cesar Chavez, 2221 Douglas Ave.

Tony Rosati





Kathy Trentadue, District Commissioner 4344 Hwy 31









Gail Toler 5315 Sand Hill Rd.

Vivian Merlo, President 2025 Spring Street



Lloyd Gorsiski 1307 Isabelle Ave.



Pat Cummings 4101 5th Pl.

Sr. Brenda Walsh, Director 5635 Erie Street



Frank Patino Sr.

Linda Greeley









Joe Kiemen 4800 Ridgeway Ave.

Barbara Jewell, Treasurer 208 Karyl St.



5300 Admiralty





Scott Schneider

Christian Jensen









Wayne Johnson





Lt. Kathleen Dugas









Wally Ott, President





Wally Ott 10214 E. White Manor Ct.



JoAnn Rodriguez





Karen Cardinal, President

Dan Schaumberg

Wendy Sorenson





Wendy Sorenson

5844 Douglas Ave.



Steve Herold









Director - Susan Klemstein









Pat Fellner









Ann Smith, Membership



Bonnie Bolster 1220 Mound Ave.







Chuck Presser









Patricia Scofield 2028 Jay Eye See Ave.









Richard Roskres

Nancy Tobias 1726 Fireside





Joyhn Haumersen, President









Patrick G. Polcin

Rick Fare P.O. BOX 044626

Chris Wipper









Juanita Ford City Hall, Parks & Rec. Department



Barbara Vallone









Brett Beaulieu



RAMAC







Susan Mirsky





Rosanne Kuemmel P.O. Box 044193

601 Arthur Ave.



Barb Jarapko 921 Kentucky



George Oess 5 Ironwood Court

7130 Spring Street

Allison Werner, Director 2043 Green St.

John Smolko 3303 Republic Ave.









Dave Titus, President M&I Bank One Main Street

Pat Faulk, President

Anna Marie Clausen, Vice Chair P.O. Box 085263





Laura Uminski, Supervisor 3710 Douglas Ave.



Gerald Frievalt

Sabrina Fairbrother

John Murphy 5216 Valley Trail



Nancy Hennesy

Rev. Al Guetzlaff 3319 Washington Ave.



Jim Robinson



Tom Gavigan





Steve Michaels 6623 S. North Cape Rd.

Cheryl Abbott



Richard A. Myers 1052 Stratford Ct.









Ralph McCarthy

Dwight Mosby

Mike Corona

Vice Commander

Roland A. Benzow Sr. 5746 Embassy Dr.

John Dunham





Crystal Orttel, President 202 15th Street #1





Dave Niesen P.O. Box 081036









Cindy Clemens, Director of Volunteer Services 3805 B Spring St.

Leader Barbara Hicks City Hall - Park and Rec. Department

Jean Hawes - Membership information 11820 Braund Rd.









Carol Reed



Mary Willmes, Treasurer 1141 North Sunnyslope Dr. - Unit 204

Mike Slater, President

Jeff McDorman, Mgr. of Athletics (Parks, Recreation

& Cultural Services) 800 Center St. #127



Jim Kasprovich





Pamela Weisenberger, President 131 Tera Lee Ct.



Richard Krueger 5130 Terrace High









Owens, Michael or Karan 11515 1st St. #127





Susan Gehlbach N1584 A Cty Trk K



Bonnie & Dave Obernberger 5927 Quaker Hill Rd.









Colleen Patterson 7348 Foley Rd.



Joyce Gauthier Hoffman, Chair 1808 Wisconsin St.

Kelly Gallagher



Midge Green 2710-A S. Green Bay Rd.

Michelle Gabor 2028 Chatham St.

City/State Phone Meetings 1



262-656-1193

Racine, WI 53406 262-886-4821 4th Wednesday, 6:30 pm



262-898-6571 Thursday at 6:00 pm





Kenosha, Wisconsin

53141 262-595-2137 First and Third Mondays at 2:00 p.m.

262-886-4263 Breakfast meeting 10 am Wednesday



262-637-5014 Last Thursday 7 pm





Racine, WI 53404 262-633-4070 2nd Monday of the Month, 7pm til 8:30 pm

Usually the 1st Tuesday of the month. Some times

Racine, WI 53403 262-632-6341 Saturday brunch.

262-637-9044 Tuesday 7:30 pm

Jefferson, WI 53549 920-674-4482









Racine, WI 53409 847-336-6160 Varies





262-633-5379 1st Wednesday 6:30 pm

3rd Wednesday of every month at RG Natural Babies from

9:30am to 11:00am.



4th Tuesday 11:30-1:30pm, Usually at Zoofari on

Racine, WI 53402 414-454-3168 Bluemound Rd. Milwaukee, WI

For day and time call. Meeting place is Modine Berstead

Union Grove, WI 53182 262- 878-2774 Observatory

262-637-4680 Thursday, 7

Kenosha, WI 53410 262-457-9444 Second Wednesday, 11 or 11:30 am



Racine, WI 53406 262-632-8238 2nd Thursday at 7 pm



Racine, WI 53401-1313 262-637-8803



Racine, WI 53405 262-634-8006 Rehearsals: Wednesday 7:30 pm Weekly



262-554-4994 7 pm D.P. Wigley, lower level

Racine, WI 53403 262-637-3077 3rd Sunday 1:30 pm

Racine, WI 53402 262-639-2042 call for info

Racine, WI 53406 262-633-3547 1st Thursday 7 pm



262-633-8453 Wednesday 6:45 pm

Racine, WI 53406 262-456-4010



262.884-8016 6:30 - 9:00 pm



262-363-3133 Call for information.

Racine, WI 53405 262-633-3988 Meets 2nd Monday of the Month 7pm



Union Grove, WI 53182 262-878-4388 1st Tues. of month 7pm at 14403 50th Rd. Sturtevant



262-886-9239 Thursday, 6:30 - 8:30

Milwaukee, WI 53207 414-482-4466 Call for information. (seasonal)



262-886-6962 12:15 pm Monday and Friday, 7 pm Tuesday





Sturtevant, WI 53177 262-886-5901 3rd Wednesday 11:30 or 5:30



262-554-5569 Wednesday 7-8:30 am



262-554-5569 7 to 8:30 am, Wednesday; Al's Stero, 1144 S. Airline Rd.



262-498-9559 Thursday, 7-8:30 am



March 11, - 7 pm,



Racine, WI 53402 Meetings Vary





Racine, WI 53402 262-752-1682 Wednesdays 12 pm - 4:00 pm









262-639-3408 Wednesday 7:30 pm









Racine, WI 53403 262-632-0369 1st and 3rd Thursday at 7pm

262-619-3034 Monday 6:30 pm

Racine, WI 53406 262-884-1068 3rd Saturday, October - May 12 noon

Racine, WI 53403 262-637-9284 Call for meetings time and places.



Racine, WI 53402 262-681-8485 3rd Tuesday 7 pm

Call Christ Church Untied Methodist for info



262-681-4846 Call for more info.





Racine, WI 53401 262-498-9649 7 pm, 1st. Tuesday









Racine, WI 53402 262-681-9097 Meetings vary. Call (262) 681-9097





Racine, WI 53402 262-681-1161

Racine, WI 53404 262-639-9990 Meetings vary.







Greenfield, WI 53228 414-529-2711

262-898-1273 Practice Thursday @ 7 pm







Racine, WI 53405 262-554-1195 Place and day varies call for information.



Membership Meetings will still be the 2nd Monday of the

262-554-7703 month, but will start at 7 pm.



262-886-0747 Tuesday, time varies

(262) 681-2618 1st Thursday 7 p.m.





Racine, WI 53403 262-633-6039 3rd Thursday, 3 pm

Meets are done through the Lighted House After-school

262.672.1440 program.

Tuesday, 8-9 am, Racine County Human Services, 1717

262-598-0290 Taylor Ave.

Kansasville, WI 53139 262-878-2987 2nd Tuesday of the Month at 11:30 am



Kenosha, WI 53144 262-859-0370 2nd Tuesday, September - April at 7 pm.

Sturtevant, WI 53177 262-886-2558 Thursdays 6:30 - 7:30 pm



Racine, WI 53404 262-634-7575 2nd Wednesday, 7 pm Chapter Building





Waterford 53185 534-4622 Usually 1st Wed. of Jan, Mar, May, Nov.









262-639-8185 1st Friday, 9 am - noon



Racine, WI 53402 262-635-0650



Racine, WI 53403 262-637-5246 Friday from 7:15 - 10pm

262-636-9226 Monday - 12 noon - 3 pm

262-634-8364 Friday - 7 am





Plymouth, WI 53073 920-893-0782



Kenosha, WI 53141 262-657-3082 Meetings as Needed

262-632-5629 Monthly Meetings Held at Belle City Senior Center

Racine, WI 53403 262-639-8491 2nd Tuesday 4 pm

Racine, WI 53402 262-639-5432

2nd Monday (except January and February) of the Month

Union Grove, WI 53182 262-878-1947 at 1pm or 6:30 pm









Racine, WI 53403 262-633-4819 Meetings vary. Call for information

Buckets Pub Party Room, 6pm, Monthly to meet and eat,

262-639-7265 7pm meeting

Racine, WI 53405 262-554-8485 Meetings vary. Call for information



262835-2069 Monday 7 pm

262-638-9076 Monday, 7 pm



262-637-3385 Tuesday 7 pm





262-554-8823 3rd Tuesday. 7pm. (Oct-Apr.)

262-681-9730 3rd Wednesday of the month, 12:00.



Racine, WI 53405 262-637-8996 2nd Wed. of the Month, 12-1 pm

Sturtevant, WI 53177 262-886-4428 call for meetings

262-632-5186 3rd Monday - 1 pm

262-636-9226 Friday 12 noon - 3 pm

Racine, WI 53403 262-554-5474 4th Wed. 6:3- pm (time sometimes varies)



262.898.2716 Thursday, 6 pm

Racine, WI (262) 636-9454 12-3pm Every Wednesday



Racine, WI 53401 262-634-6575 1st Wednesday , 6:30 pm





262.939.3230 Wednesday at 7pm

See phone book for contact informatin.



Racine, WI 53402 262-752-0122 Hours: 8 am - 4 pm









Racine, WI 53402 262-681-1210 Tuesday at 9 am



262-633-2360 Tuesday Noon

262-681-1720 Wednesday @ noon

262-880-9640 Thursday @ noon



262.634.8683 Wednesday, 7:30 am

262.681.1210 Tuesday, 9:00 am; Atrium, 3900 Main St.

Racine, WI 53403 262-554-7462 call for info.

Monday 6:30 - 9 pm; Gilmore Middle School, 2330

Racine, WI 53405 262-634-4834 Northwestern Ave. - Instrumental



Racine, WI 53405 262-878-4260 Monday 7:30 pm



262-884-9505 Monthly Meeting , 7:30 pm Thursday



Racine, WI 53405 262-633-7516 Every 4th Thursday 7:30 pm @ KC Hall.



262-835-2239 Wednesday, 1 - 3 pm



262-681-6459 Wednesday 7:00 pm



Racine, WI 53408 262-681-1368 October - May, 3rd Tuesday at 7 pm

262-634-6273 1st Thursday at 7pm

262-639-9629

or 262-859-

2550 Thursday, 6:45

Sommers, WI 53171 262-859-2121 4th Wednesday





Racine, WI 53403 262-634-1931 2nd Tuesday from 8-5pm (September through May)

262-637-1260

(law office) Meets at Various places every 3rd Thursday at 6 pm.

Last Monday - 7pm Except in May - We meet a week

262-886-0639 earlier









262-886-3006 Thursday 6:30 pm

Caledonia, WI 53108 414-764-4779 1st Thursday at 7pm



262-835-4312 1st and 3rd Monday, 7 pm





262-554-5205 Wednesday 11 am - 2 pm



Racine, WI 53406 262-554-6456 Meets the 3rd Wednesday of the Month at 7 p.m.

1st Monday, 7:30 pm (September, October, December,

262-681-3522 March, April)



Racine, WI 53404 262-639-0848 Wednesday, 6:45

Oak Creek, WI 53154 414-571-4219 1st Tuesday 7pm



262-886-6579 2nd Monday of the Month at 7:30 pm

Racine, WI (262) 636-9454 12-3pm Every Friday



262-210-4412









262-639-2038 Wednesdays , 10-11 am Call the Church to Register.



Racine, WI 53402 262-681-7874 Thursdays at 7 pm



Racine, WI 53405 262-632-1151 Thursay, 6:30 pm



262-634-4353 Thursday 11:30am, Perkins Rest., 4915 Washington Ave.

Racine, WI 53402 262-639-2255 2nd Wednesday 7:30 pm

262-637-5516 Rehearsal: Thursday 6:30 - 9 pm





Racine, WI 53402 262-752-9456 3rd Wednesday, 7 pm









Racine, WI 53402 262-752-2020







Racine, WI 53405 262-637-7766 2nd Thursday (except July and August) 7:00 pm



Franksville, WI 53126 1-262-859-2052



Racine, WI 53402 262-637-5148



262-553-9106 Rehersal Thursday 7 - 9:30 pm









414-272-7168 Check web site for meetings. Monthly Sept. - May

Racine, WI 53403 262-633-3208 Tuesday or Wednesday - date and time varies



Racine, WI 53401 262-902-5770 none

Racine, WI 53403 262-633-6658 call the Masonic center for up to date information

Racine, WI 53406 886-5772 2nd Monday at 10 am



Racine, WI 53405 262-637-3832 2nd and 4th Mondays, 12:30 pm

Kenosha, WI 262-552-9723 Meetings - Dates vary call for info.

5 per year, rotating locations in Racine, Kenosha, and

Racine, WI 53405 262-632-8486 Waukegan





Racine, WI 53406 262-554-6600 Saturday - 8:30

Racine, WI (262) 636-9454 12-3pm Every Tuesday

262-884-9421 Place varies call for info.





Racine, WI 53405 262-681-0922 2nd Thrus.7pm









Racine, WI 53402 262-639-7496 2nd friday at 9:30 am

Racine, WI 53405 262-634-5748 1st Mondays Feb-June, Nov-Dec, 7 pm



Racine, WI 53402 262-639-2041 Meetings Vary.



Kenosha, WI 53144 262-595-9944 3:30 to 5:00, for dates call for info.

Racine, WI 53402 262-639-4100 Quarterly Prayer Breakfast - YWCA

Wednesday, 6:30 pm, Memorial Hall lower level, 72

262.633.5379 Seventh St.

262-598-0366 7 pm, Monday









Racine, WI 53406 262-632-8640 Board meeting 2nd Monday of each month 9:15-11am

Burlington, WI 53105 262-763-3062 2nd Wed. of the Month 6 pm

262498-8477 Thursday, 7 pm

Racine, WI 53406 262-554-9426



Thurs. 7-9pm

262.633.1870 Thursday 6:30 pm - 10:00 pm

262-939-2833 Wednesdy 5:30 - 6:30 pm









262-639-7149 Thursday , 7 pm





262-752-9889 Thursday from 6:30 pm









262-698-9649



First Tuesday of the month at 7:00 pm Racine Labor

Franksville, Wi. 53126 262-498-9649 Center, 2100 Layarad Ave.

262-598-0098

ext 110 Tuesday 6:30 pm





262-886-2413 Wednesday; 1:30 pm

262-331-4251 Tuesday from 7:00 - 9:15 pm

262-634-1994,

ext 251 1st and 3rd Monday @ 4 pm or 5 pm 1st and 3rd Friday



262-634-1994

ext 251 Friday. 6-7 pm

Racine, WI 53402 262-639-8577 2nd and 4th Wednesday at 7:30 pm

262-635-7816

after 2 pm 7-9 pm Wednesday









For more information check the website.









We meet the second Thursday of the month from

262-633-3712 September to May









Racine, WI 53404 262-752-4962 2nd Tuesday of each month from 5:30 - 7:30 pm







262-633-9404 Tuesday @ 6:30 pm



262-639-3209 General membership meeting Tuesday, 6:00 PM

1st Friday of every month (August - June), Chat Session @

Racine, WI 53403 262-633-5547 6:30 & Meeting @ 7pm

262-634-1474 9 am First Presbyterian Church





2nd Thursday of each month, Sept. thru June @

262-554-0540 Castlewood Rest. , Sturtevant.

Racine, WI 53402 262-639-3684 Last Wednesday of the Month - 1:30 3:30 pm





2nd Tuesday of the Month



2nd and 4th Tuesday 6pm at the Meadows Restaurant -

262-553-1810 Franksville



262-553-1810 Tuesday, 6-8 pm

262-631-7184 Monday, 4-6 pm

RACINE, WI 53404 262.632.7585 Thursday, 7 pm

262-632-6900 3rd, Thursday 6 pm







262-886-8949 Thursday, 7 pm

262-636-9226 Every Thursday 12 noon - 3 pm



262-639-8185 2nd Thursday, 7 pm









262-898-6616 Thursday 7:30 am



262-634-1931 Fridays, 7:30am, 300 Fifth St.









Racine, WI 53404-7004 262-681-3552 1st Monday, 7 pm

Racine, WI 53405 262-634-5463 Thrusday 8 pm



Racine, WI 53406 262-633-3187 1st Mon 11:30 am



Racine, WI 53402 262-681-0338 1st Thursday of odd numbered months

Racine, WI 53406 262-886-3610 call the lodge for up to date information

Racine, WI 53402 262-638-0482

Racine, WI 53405 262-632-2632 2nd Monday 7 pm









Racine, WI 53403 262-638-6176 Wednesday Noon

262-902-6529 Mondays @ noon

Racine, WI 53408-5263 262-633-3822



262-752-0037

Racine, WI 53402 (24 hours)



262-886-4113 Wednesday, 7 pm

262-358-2447 Tuesday @ 7 pm

Racine, WI 53402 262-681-2690 1st and 3rd Friday 12 noon



262-639-5639 3rd Thursday (September - May)

Racine, WI 53405 262-634-2331 2nd Monday 4:00 pm



262-554-6233 Meetings at Buckets Pub, 2031 Lathrop Ave.



262-989-3499 2nd Thursday 7 pm



1st Saturday (Nov, Jan, Mar) 12 noon; 1st Tuesday (May &

Franklin, WI 53132-1227 414-425-4648 Sept) 6:30 pm

262-878-2589 3rd Monday 6:30 pm



Racine, WI 53406 262-886-0590



Thursday, 6:30 pm



262-515-3542 Thursday, 7:30 am

262-634-5955 Tuesday, Noon

262-639-2878 1 pm Racine Labor Center

262-818-3400 Sat. March 10 - 1 pm

Racine, WI 53406 262-884-9183 May 29 - 1 pm

262-878-3901 2nd Thursday of Month, 6:30 pm





Racine, WI 53403 262-634-1149 3rd Thursday of every month at 7pm





Racine, WI 53408-1036 262-886-2728 1st Sunday of the month; 9 am





3rd Thursday, 9:30am-Volunteer Office, St. Mary's

Racine, WI 53405 262-687-8083 Campus

262-636-9226 Tuesday 12 noon - 3 pm

Sturtevant, WI 53403 262-886-2597 Wednesdays. Call for time and place





1st and 3rd Tuesday- Bridge Noon - Racine Marriott Hotel;

262-633-4879 7111 Washington Ave.



Racine, WI 53406 262-884-1068 1st Tuesday at 7:45 am

262-886-3032 Wednesday. 7:00 pm

Meetings are held as needed at the Chavez Community

Racine, WI 53403 262-636-9452 Center.



262-639-7366 Thursday 7 pm





Racine, WI 53402 262-681-7531 call for information



Racine, WI 53406 262-637-1457 1st Sunday, 7 pm, Place varies









Sturtevant, WI 53177 262-884-8002 Please check website for information on meetings.



Annual Homeschool Conference in Stevens Point First

Sharon, WI 53585 262-296-1804 weekend in May.



Racine, WI 53406 262-884-8052 Held as needed

262-632-7993 Thursday @ 6pm

262-634-6423

reservations/m

emberships Lucheon meeting: Wednesday 11 am

Mar., Apr., Oct. 12:45 desert, Feb. 7 pm, May, Sept., Dec.

262-633-7632 12:00 luncheons



262-639-3209 Tuesday 7 pm

Racine, WI 53402 262-681-3868 1st or 2nd Monday, 7 pm - 10 pm



Racine, WI 53403 262-633-0013 Call for meeting day and times.

554-7669



Racine, WI 53406 262-598-9757 4th Tuesday of every month at 6pm

Racine, WI 53402 262-638-8954 Call for information.

Meetings 2 Contact 2



Frank Bogyos

Racine Visitor's Bureau - I-94 & Hwy 20



Aurora Health Care, 8348 Washington Ave.









Madrigrigano Conference Center in Kenosha Marge Rowley

Cesar Chavez Community Center, 2221 Douglas Ave.



Veteran's Center, 820 Main St.





Veterans Center (VFW) - 820 Main St. Racine



Place varies. Mary Ann Staupe, Co-president

Veterans Center: 820 Main St.









Memorial Hall, lower evel









EAA Chapter 838 Building, 3333 N. Green Bay Rd.

Members Homes



Mitchell Middle School Library





Atonement Lutheran Church Fellowship Hall, 2915 Wright

Ave



234 Wisconsin Ave.

Paradise West - 6501 Washington Ave.



Emmaus Lutheran Church: 1925 Summit Ave.

Racine County Convention and Visitors Bureau 14015

Washington Ave. Ruth Guenther

Gwen Perry -Brye, Treasurer



Knights of Columbus, 13249 Washington Ave.





at various members homes.



Shane Hill



Flatiron Village mall, 1661 Douglas Ave.





Paradise West, 6501 Washington Ave. Norm Heintz





Place varies Karen Lawrence



Al's Stereo, 1144 S. Airline Rd.



Plaza Bowling Center 3701 Durand

The Meadows Family Restaurant, 10615 Highway K

Franksville



Caledonia Community Center - 6156 Douglas Ave.



Nancy Pierce





E. Caledonia Community Center, 6156 Douglas









American Legion Post, Highway K and East Frontage Rd. Tom O'Dell, adjuntant









Racine Arts Council, 505 Sixth Street

Siena Center, 5635 Erie St.

Infusino's Banquet Hall, 3205 Rapids Dr. Jean Mandli





Kenosha Bible Church, 5405 67th St. Kenosha Donna Peterson, Land Chair









Racine Labor Center, 2100 Layard Ave. email: president@rcclonline.org









1914 Melvin (club address)







Peter Tillema, Membership Director

DeKoven Center Taylor Hall - 600 21st St.









Labor Hall on 1840 Sycamore Ave. Dick Ehlert

Place varies, call Lorrie by Monday afternoon for

reservations or more info.

Memorial Hall 1st Floor For speaker call





Plymouth Congregational Church



Check our website for info.





Elks Lodge



Pinky's Hideout; 2810 Highway K (I94 & K)

Racine Christian Reformed Church, 900 Illinois St.



3333 N. Green Bay Rd. Batten Airport





3rd Wednesday of September 9;00am at various places.





Lutheran Church of the Resurrection Fellowship Hall, 322

Ohio St.









Racine Arts Council - 505 6th St.

Humble Park

Perkins Restaurant - 4915 Washington Ave









Call for information

Racine Public Library





Atonement Lutheran Church









All meetings are open to adults and older children



2031 Lathrop Ave.





American Legion Post 494, 4277 Highway 41, Caledonia

American Legion Post 494, 4277 Highway 41, Caledonia

Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare All Saints Auditorium St.

Luke's Health Pavillion - 3821 Spring St.



Tom & Lee's Hiawatha Bar and Grill, 9809 Durand Ave.

(Sturtevant)

Robert Quintanilla Cop House, 1140 Geneva St.



1140 Geneva St. Racine Richard Goetsch

City Hall Annex Room 130, 800 Center St.

Humble Park Community Center

Meet in members homes

Michigan Room R104 of the Racine Building at Gateway

Technical College, 1001 Main St.





Place of the meetings vary.





Racine Woman's Club - 740 Lake Ave. Sherry Allen









The Atrium, 3900 Main Street

Elmwood Plaza Bowling Center banquet room, 3701 Durand

Ave. Joe Clementi

First United Methodist Chruch, 745 Main St.

YMCA, 725 Lake Ave.

Sturtevant Room, Wheaton Franciscan-All Saints Hospital,

3801 Spring St.



Held at castlewood Resturant Sturtevant



Vocal - First United Methodist



Knights of Columbus Hall



KC Hall 13249 Washington Ave, Sturtevant, WI 53177





Lutheran Chaple of the Cross, 1426 N. Francher Rd., Mt.

Pleasant Call the church



Armed Forces Center, Highway 20 & West Rd.



Gateway Technical College - Kenosha Campus

Church Hall 1335 S. Green Bay Rd.

McDonalds at Highway 20 and I-94.

Place varies





Gateway Technical College and Community Site









Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, 322 Ohio St.





Buona Vita Pizzeria Restaurant, Elmwood Plaza 3701 Durand

Ave. Rich Sorensen

Caledonia Lion's Clubhouse, 7630 Linwood Rd.



Caledonia Lions Clubhouse - 7630 Linwood Rd





St. Lucy's school cafeteria - 3035 Drexel Ave.



Meets at Lutheran Church of the Resurrection, 322 Ohio St.



Lutheran High School Cafeteria



UW-Parkside -Room 165 (Smart room) of Molinaro Hall

Masonic Temple 1012 S. Main. St.



American Red Cross Building - 4251 Taylor Ave.









St. Paul's Lutheran Church, 3011 Erie St.



Place varies



Urban League of Racine & Kenosha Inc. , 718 Memorial Dr.





820 Main St. (Veterans Place) Lyle Tennis

1526 Washington Ave. (use rear entrance)





Elk's Club Lodge - 5844 Douglas Ave.









Castlewood Restaurant; 2811 Wis. Sturtevant



Sharon Johnson





Yorkville Elementary School, 18621 Washington Ave.,

Yorkville









Diane Eisen









Members' Homes









Mary Catherine Cashion, Secretary





Place Varies Joe- Arvai - Treasurer









Caledonia Lions Club - 7630 Linwood Rd.









Members homes - Rotation or Volunteer Basis

Place varies









UW-Parkside Union 207 Mary Frances Chachula

Call for info.





.Calvary Memorial Church, 4001 Washington Ave.









Educator's Credit Union Board Room-Conference Room

YWCA

Perkins Restaurant, 4915 Washington Ave.





Racine Arts Council, 316 Sixth St.

Dr. John Bryant Community Center, 601 21st Street John Oberg

Cesar Chavez Center, 2221 Douglas Ave. Bob Patterson-Sumwalt









Chesar Chaves Community Center. 2221 Douglas Ave. Dick Kinch





National Guard Armory,









Lakeside Curative Services- 2503 Lincolnwood Court





Racine County Public Works Building auditorim

Regency Mall, 5538 Durand Ave. (Southeast entrance).

YMCA, 725 Lake Ave.





YMCA, 725 Lake Ave.

Lodge Hall , 5844 Douglas Ave.

Racine Police Department, 730 Center St. (Southside of

Building)









7:00 pm - St. Michael's Episcopal Church - 4701 Erie St. Bonnie Bolster









Ellen Huck



Next Generation Now Building, 1220 Mound Ave. Diane Gautsch







Castlewood Restaurant, 2811 Wisconsin Ave. (Sturtevant)



Racine Moose Family Center, 5530 Middle Rd., Caledonia

St. Luke's Health Pavilion, Family Education Room, 3821

Spring St. Barb

716 College Ave.









We meet at members' homes.



Golden Keys Restaurant, 5930 Washington Ave. Washington

Ave.





All meetings are open to the public.

The Meadows Family Restaurant, 10615 Northwestern Ave.,

Franksvile

Racine Unified Central Office Conference Room, 2220

Northwestern Ave.

Racine Family YMCA Buhler Room, 725 Lake Ave.

Yardarm Bar and Grill, 920 Erie St.







1544 Warwick Way

Humble Park Community Center - 2200 Blaine Ave.

Lutheran Church of the Resurrection Fellowship Hall-322

Ohio St.









300 Fifth St.









Tri City Bank, 8710 Durand Ave. (HWY 11) Sturtevant

Armed Forces Center - Hwy 20 and West Rd.



Atrium 3950 N Main St. Barb Jarapko



St. Richard's Parish Center.





Eagles Club









YMCA - Buhler Room Don VanWinkle

Infusino's Banquet Hall, 3201 Rapids Dr.









Fifth Street Yacht Club, 761 Marquette St.

University of Wisconsin Parkside- Molinar Halll, Room 218 Ragbir Chana

St. Monica's Senior Home



Various Places

City Hall Rm. 209



7:30 pm



Shillings Irish Pub - 611 Wisconsin Ave.





The Driftwood Restaurant, Hwy 11 - Sturtevant

Buckets Pub, 2031 Lathrop Ave.









Castlewood Restaurant, 2811 Wisconsin St. (Sturtevant)



Mt. Pleasant Town Hall Sue Christoplis

Old Country Buffet 4901 Washington Ave.

2100 Layard Ave.

Great Lakes Base meeting - Highway 41, Caledonia

VFW Club House

Veteran's Center 820 Main St.





Veterans Center - 820 Main St.





820 Main Street - Veterans Center Pat Adams









Humble Park









Friday- Coffee Social 9:00 am - Panera Bread - 5630

Washington Ave.



Gethsemane Lutheran Church

Sturtevant Village Hall Room C, 2801 89th St. Sturtevant Dick Horton









Calvary Memorial Church - 4001 Washington Ave.









Karan Owens - Speaker









Wisconsin Info

The Summit Restaurant, 6825 Washington Ave.





Woman's Club , 740 Lake Ave.

Second Thursday First United Methodist Church - No

Meetings in Summer



Racine Moose Family Center - 5530 Middle Rd. Caledonia

Meet at Members Homes



Administrative Building - Taylor Ave.





Barnes and Noble Booksellers Marie Boyum

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Civic Service









Youth Music



Lodges & Fraternal Religious



Lodges & Fraternal



Lodges & Fraternal Religious



Hobbies & Recreation



Patriotic & Veteran



Sports Hobbies & Recreation

Religious

Hobbies & Recreation

Business & Professional









Business & Professional Leadership



Hobbies & Recreation

Members meet before

hand at Gary's Hobby Shop

to run trains and watch

videos. Hobbies & Recreation

Civic Service



Civic Service





Aged



Book Club









Computers

Lodges and Fraternal



Hobbies & Recreation Radio

Aged Hobbies & Recreation









Art



Political





Patriotic and Veteran

Music





Nationality









Business & Professional







Hobbies & Recreation Collectors & Collecting



Education



Sports Youth



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Education





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Lodges & Fraternal Education





Animal Welfare/Nature Hobbies & Recreation

Aged Hobbies & Recreation

Business & Professional





Youth Hobbies & Recreation









Gardening

Cultural & Historical



Hobbies & Recreation Radio



Book Club

Civic Service





Education









Business & Professional Education

Sports Hobbies and Recreation



Hobbies & Recreation Sports





Hobbies

Hobbies & Recreation









Political





Civil Defense









Hobbies & Recreation Music

Environmental & Conservation









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August 9 & 10th 2009

Swap, Saturday 10-5

Sunday 10-4 Hobbies & Recreation









Education









Lodges & Fraternal





Business & Professional

Meetings are at the

Castlewood Restaurant,

2811 Wisconsin St.,

Sturtevant.









Political





Personal Development

A six month membership is

$30.00. Personal Development

Legal







Business & Professional

Aged Hobbies & Recreation



Hobbies & Recreation









Education





Political

Business and Professional Patriotic and Veteran



Business & Professional Social



Book Club

Fraternal



Environment and Conservation









Civic Service

Civic Service





Drug Abuse, Child Abuse,

Social Services, Alcoholism Mental Health

Religious



Environmental & Conservation

Nationality



Hobbies and Recreation Sports









Patriotic & Veteran Cultural & Historical





Nationality









Personal Development

Civic Service

Labor



Patriotic & Veterans

Patriotic and Veteran





Patriotic & Veteran









Health & Medical

Aged Hobbies & Recreation

Civic Service









Social



Business & Professional

Hobbies & Recreation



Sports Youth



Hobbies & Recreation





Education



Hobbies & Recreation Collectors & Collecting









Education





Business & Professional









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Book Club

Purpose



Open to all Airborne qualified veterans









One of the several underlying concepts of ALL is that accrued

knowledge and wisdom constitute a reserve of resources to be shared

with peers and community. ALL is designed to extend to its

membership creative learning for seniors, in various forms.



Open to former men and women Marines, Reservists and those on

active duty.

To band together in comradeship the members of this auxiliary and the

marine corps and the marine corps league.

AAUW promotes equity for all women and girls, lifelong education and

positive societal change.

Assisting and representing local area veterans.



The Racine/Kenosha chapter of the APICS, the Association for

Operations Management, provides a variety of educational and

professional development opportunities. Local offerings include CPIM

courses, Dinner Meetings, Seminars, and Plant Tours.





Open to men and women who have served in the armed forces.

This is a parenting group. The meetings are free. Children and caregivers

are welcome to attend.





Professional development for managers of volunteers





Open to youth ages 14-20 interested in aviation.

Promote doll collections and history. New members welcome.



Support Lighthouse Brigade Band Programs

Discusses topics of interest to Racine Co. lawyers & providing on going

educational programs

The mission of Belle City Brassworks is to provide a meaningful outlet

for brass musicians throughout Southeastern Wisconsin.

The club's goals are to educate, promote and enjoy the making of beers,

wines and meads.

To assist and educate on the hobby of collecting Jim Beam items and

socializing with other Beam collectors.

Reenacts civil war battles.

Promote stamp collecting.

For people who want to enhance their leadership and presentation

skills.



For mothers who have a son or daughter currently serving in the armed

forces.

Open to people interested in flying rubber band-powered or free-flight

model planes. Spectators welcome.

A book club for women of all ages. We have varied selections.



To promote the sport of archery and instinctive shooting.

For boys ages 8-14 interested in performing with a drum and bugle

corps.

To enjoy music.

All games are open to the public, and non-smoking, with a smoking

break.

The Racine-Kenosha Builders Association is a network of trade

professionals, dedicated to the creation and preservation of safe

affordable quality housing.



Members work together to find referrals for one another's business.



Members help each other build their referal networks.



Members work together to find referals for one another's businesses.





Land protection, especially equine and walking trains in the Village of

Caledonia.

Open to people 55 and above. Activites include cards, arts and crafts

and socializing. Treats brought in by members each week. The cost to

join is $6.00.









Open to new members



Promotion of the art and science of photography in its various forms,

through the association of its members for study and entertainment in

matters relating to photography, to photographic exhibits and contests.

Tjo become aware of the roles of Catholic women in the community.

To promote Catholic principles and ideals/philanthropy



Preservation and restoration of' prarire land and environmental

education.



Stay at home club for moms to get together with other moms and kids

in Racine County.

The Racine County Conservation League is a community minded

organization of active sportsmen and women who are dedicated to the

preservation of Racine County's natural resources

To bring together foreign born women to promote friendship and

sociability. To encourage members to work within their communities to

promote awareness of and interest in the cultures and lifestyles of

other nations.



To brighten a persons day with a pet visit. We also do "Classroom Pet",

"4-legged Santa", mini fairs, 3 dog fashion shows per year.

Promote the sport of Curling









The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International promotes professional

and personal growth of women educators and excellence in education.



The organization will work on eletion strategies for 2008. New members

are welcome



A dining club open to all senior citizens.



Make Visible the unity that crosses denominational lines and finds its

source in a common faith in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior. Make

visible the love of Christ through a caring ministry.

Prepare you to be global competitors by teaching the game of chess.

Act as a chess resource for the community.

Open to people who work with or are intereted in improving the quality

of life for older citizens.





To unite and organize snowmobiles.

Interfaith Bible Study



Aviator Education and Airplane Construction.

Family Preservation West is a network for sharing information and

connecting resources to further develop healthy children and strong

families in western Racine County.

Bring sewing machines and supplies to work on making quilts from the

painted fabric workshop in June. Cost is $1 each time. Everyone

interested in quilting is welcome. Those staying until 3:30 should bring a

sandwich and a finger snack to share.



To help youth ages 9-21 grow in Christ and become expert anglers.

Multi-ethnic dance recreation for visitors and regulars; participation-

encouraged; performances for fests and groups

Meet for cards, snacks and socializing.









Volunteers for activities and programs at request of HSLOP board.





Lighthouse history, preservation and education









German conversation and cultural exchange - we meet to informally

speak German. Attendees may be students studying German, foreign

exchange students, people from other countries who are living here and

willing to share their native German language, etc.









Open to youth ages 14-20 interested in healthcare careers. Cost for

member ship is $8.00 a year.



The club holds monthly fish fries, club trips and takes part in the annual

Racine County Alliance Winterfest scheduled for January 24, 2009.

.

Meet for cards, snacks and socializing.









Promotes volunteerism, develop potential of women, and improve

community.

A charitable organization that supports community programs through

volunteering and monetary donations. Membership is open to women

18 years or older.

All age drum & bugle corps



Provide social venue, meals and activities for adults with mental illness.









Provide Holiday Lights display each year at the zoo.









Open to beginners or those experienced in knitting, crocheting, tatting

or jiffy knitter.



Open to Koren War and DMZ veterans.



To promote bicycle riding.

Open to knitters, beginner or experienced.



Leadership Racine is an adult 9 month educational program focusing on

leadership skill, community awareness and Community Trusteeship

Philosophy









Open to quilters of all levels. There is a $5.00 fee for all non members.









Serve the blind and the hearing impaired.

Non Profit - Aid to blind, visually handicapped, hearing impaired and

local needs.





Lunch is served. Cost is $2.50. Cards and bingo are played.









This group runs the thrift shops on Washington and Douglas Ave.

Each quarterly meeting is open to the public and a notice of the meeting

included in the newspaper.



Conduct amateur radio and FCC examinations, training for emergency

communication.









For families with children ages 5 and under. In addition to free play,

there will be a story time and crafts for toddlers and preschoolers.

There is a $1 doation per child to help defray craft item costs.

To continue a tradition rooted in a profound appreciation for artistic

expression









Pig Roast (July- contact Rick Browne) Public Welcome!

Open to youth ages 10-21.



To promote interest in Norwegian Culture and Arts and provide a social

gathering place for people interested in Norway and Norwegian culture.









Promote coin collecting and education

To generate funds to award scholarships to local professional nursing

students.



Raise funds to help promote youth sports activities.



Open to women who want to sing.









A 527 organization created to promote debate and dialogue about

improving public education in Racine.



Sisterhood that promotes educational opportunities

Provides grants and scholarships to women working towards advanced

degrees









Promotes Racine of thoroughbred homing pigeons and provides

socialization for club members.





To help children learn sportsmanship, leadership and horsemanship. To

develop a well rounded education in the Equine field from a local level

to Olympic levels.

To promote gardening through education and participation in

community projects. We have an annual perennial sale which funds

grant distribution to gardening organizations and we maintian 2 beds of

flowers at the Racine Zoo.

A list of amautor radio open. W/25 years or more. All are woelcome to

our Thursday night held on 2 MT. Radio at 9 pm.









Open to men and women who have served in the armed forces.

Support groups for home school parents.



We are a non-partisan organization. Present a unified voice in local,

state, and national matters affecting the welfare of retired educators.

Support public education at the local, state, and national levels. Award

3 scholarships for seniors.

Promote running.

Open to all singles in the Racine Kenosha area



Photographers of all skill levels welcome. Learn how to utilize your

camera's functions.

Beginners Welcome.

For youth in grades K -12. Beginners welcome.

To promote citizen understanding raise public awareness, and

encourage participation in the democratic process for achieving peace

and just relations among people's and nations and protecting civil

liberties.

An auxiliary of the United States Air Force promoting education in

aerospace, leadership development in youth and training in emergency

operations.









The purpose of this organization is conservation of our natural

resources. We support Riverbend 7 Bong Recreation area with projects,

scholarships and childrens camps.





Dues are $5.00 this year. Thouse who cannot attend the meeting should

send dues to Jo Goodwater at the address above. Checks should be

made out to Racine County Retirees Association.

An a cappella chorus for men who like to sing.

Members work on environmental service projects to improve the

community and fulfill community service hours.

Members work on enironmental service projects and participate in the

Jason Project. Members may swim until 8 pm after the meeting.

Registration is required.

Fraternal Benevolent Organization



Open to young adults ages 14-20







A social/educational club for Racine/Kenosha area parents and their

young children (infant to age 6).









Open to any person interested in geology.



RKRC is a professional organization made up of reading specialists,

researchers, librarians and administrators who are genuinely concerned

with the improvement and teaching of reading and life-long literacy.

This is a group for older adults raising their Grandchildren or other

young relatives.









We are a social and support group for parents of twins, triplets or other

multiple birth children.









Established to promote the hobby of coin collecting and teach people

about the history of our monetary system.



The Racine Taxpayers Association is a non-profit, non-partisan

corporation that has been promoting fiscal responsibility in government

since 1948.

Help men and women learn the arts, of speaking, listening and thinking,

and develop and practice communication and leadership skills.

Membership is $30 - every six months.

Public speaking organization devoted to improving communication and

leadership skills. Guests are welcome.

Open to parents and people who have an interest in the special

education process.









Open to people interested in quilting. Dues are $.50.









Members meet weekly for intensive networking and referral production









Inform electorate of issues in government; promote Republican

principles of less government & empowering people; support &

promote Republican elected officials & candidates.



To maintain contact with retired co-workers and keep informed of

health care chapters and opportunity in Racine.

Richards Readers is a group that reads both fiction and non fiction

books with a Christian context.





Helping to maintain the environment. Retaining the Root River.

Rotary is an international organization of business and professional

leaders committed to providing humanitarian services encouraging high

ethical standards in all vocations and building good will and peace

locally and throughout the world.





TLS promotes mental health recovery and independence by providing

housing, supportive services and advocacy for adults with mental illness

and substance abuse.

A fishing organization for the betterment and enhancement of Lake

Michigan fishing.

Meditation if followed by a program at 7:30 pm addressing various

spiritual topics that impact a person's success in practicing the

meditation tecnique.

Foster religious vocations









Discussion will be about the club's race team, fundraiser, upcoming trip

and next year's board.

A social-benevolent organization open to men of Irish descent by birth

or marriage



Patriotic and public service, honoring the service and sacrifice of those

who supported the American cause during the Revolutionary War.

Open to people involve or interested in real estate investing.

Promote Welsh language and culture. Support other Welsh groups and

individuals with financial grants.



New members and visitors welcome

An international organization dedicated to helping individuals improve

their speaking and presentation skills









Fire for all service men's funerals - 100-120 per year

Open to eligible veterans of foreign wars.

To help & support all veterans and their families through hospital visits,

phone calls, youth scholarships, community service, Americanism

programs, rehabilitation, etc..



Support veterans past/present in community; educate youth on history

of Vietnam War; Support military currently serving; Support Families.





Volunteers serve the organization by assisting staff. Volunteers raise

funds in order to purchase needed equipment and provide scholarships.

Meet for cards, snacks and socializing.



The Welcome Wagon Club of Racine is open to women who want to

become acquainted with others. Monthly activites include out to lunch,

movie mantinee, mah jong, book club, shopping exursions and weekly

coffee socials.

Enhance West Racine Area. Bring good values together through efforts

of business partners, church, school and neighborhood.

Open to railraod enthusiasts.

Certify and train youth league coaches. Offers Clinics in soccer, football,

basketball and baseball.

Open to people interested in Woodcarving. The club has a library and

demonstrations at most meetings.

Connects UW-Madison alumni through communication, programs, and

events. Sponsors scholarships for Racine County high school seniors to

attend UW-Madison



For Corvette and Chevy enthusiasts.



Free public film screenings on various topics related to media's role in

shaping personal and public opinion and impacting school curricula and

consumer behavior. Public appearances/guest speakers on the same.

Wisconsin Parents Association (WPA) provides encouragement,

support, and accurate information about homeschooling, learning

resources, and laws that affect homeschoolers.



Educate the public on pro-life issues

Networking with dinner and a program









Religious









To improve the quality of life for Racine Co. women through positive

public policy programs.

See website for more info.

Open to writers having paid published works. There is no fee to attend

and this is not a critque group.

Email Website









karen.fandry@cliftoncpa.com









margaret.rowley@uwp.edu www.uwp.edu Search Keyword: ALL









www.aawuracine.org



sambo@jefnet.com www.amonational.com









info@rakeapics.org www.rakeapics.org









www.ava.sew.org



www.rasastro.org

http://www.eaa838.org





mbuhler@wi.rr.com www.lighthousebrigade.com



http://www.racinelawyers.com/



gking4@wi.rr.com bellecitybrassworks.com



frank_tylla@yahoo.com http://www.bellecitybrew.org

bellecityrifles@yahoo.com www.bellecityrifles.com









http://www.ribarchery.com/





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info@rkbabuildres.com









www.freewebs.com/caledoniabookclu

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www.caledoniaconservancy.com









nacylburke@yahoo.com

www.racinecurlingclub.com









lclarry2@yahoo.com







www.deltakappagamma.org









elarkin1@mac.com www.elchessacademics.com

www.eaa838.org









home@fofhm.org









www.savecamp.com









eyelife@tds.net



llameer@wi.rr.com









jennietacortez@yahoo.com

juniorleagueracine.zoomportal.com









kilties@aol.com www.kilties.com









krbikeclub@hotmail.com www.krbikeclub.com

kbayer@racinechamber.com www.leadershipracine.org









rgrice@ameritech.net









dmorall@prairieschool.com









christinesretenovi@sbcglobal.net

grahm-wi@tds.net









info@wisconsinparalegal.org wisconsinparaleagal.org









lwfrank@wi.rr.com









mrszuhlke@aol.com









www.racinecountyponyclub.org

http://www.preservationracine.org/in

info@preservationracine.org dex.php





http://www.uwp.edu/departments/w

omens.studies/rcg.cfm

bwalsh@racinedominicans.org





homeschoollife.com/wi/rahs









jmkiemen@milwpc.com

bdjewell@wi.net









http://racinecameraclub.com



www.wisconsinscholasticchess.org









www.rcpj.org









wott@wi.rr.com`

director@racinefamilyclub.org www.racinefamilyclub.org









www.racinegeologysociety.homestead

.com









asmith@kusd.edu

www.geocities.com/racinekinconnecti

racinekinconnection@yahoo.com on/









pscofield@aol.com www.geocities.com/racinemoms/









ntobias4@aol.com





meyersgam@wi.rr.com www.racinetaxpayers.com

info@hoyaudubon.org http://www.hoyaudubon.org/

cwipper@janlaw.com









ramac networking









smirsky@kusd.edu





info@racinegop.org www.racinegop.org









georgeoess@aol.com



info@rootpikewin.org www.rootpikewin.org









www.rotaryracine.org

www.racinerotarywest.org









luminski@tlservices.org www.tlservices.org

www.sos.org





http://wisconsin.sierraclub.org/segg/









steve_michaels@metronetworks.com www.sar.org

www.racineswla.com



dickmyers@wi.rr.com









cclemens@allsaintshealthcare.org

www.uwalumni.com/racine/index.htm

pweisenberger@uwalumni.com l



www.sewcc.com









www.wisconsinmasc.org





www.homeschooling-wpa.org



www.wrtl.org/chapters/racine.htm









wpnracine@gmail.com http://wpnracine.org/

Annual Events









Auual Book Sale in Feb. Calll Joyce Gregg for info - 632-6341









Meetings with speakers, open to managers of volunteers and other interested

people. Membership fee is $20 annually. Meets bimonthly. Conference in

September.









July 3rd Show at Hammes Field

Industrial League (Wednesdays May-mid July), Anniversary Shoot ( Aug 19-20)





Local Parades.









Parade of Homes









Banquet 1st Thursday in June, Christmas party and auction 1st Thursday in December

Annual memorial mass for decease members, 3rd Saturday in November.









Monthly events, playgroups, moms night out, craft night.









Curling Mon- Fri 7 pm to 9 pm; Saturday noon to 9 pm









Ecumenical services, Crop Walk and Food Bank.









Christmas Party - designed to bring in new members; 2nd Tuesday of December 7pm

at Pinky's

Young Eagle Flights (2nd Saturday March-November), "Wings and Wheels" 2nd

weekend of September, S.E. Wis. Aviation Museum.





Networking Breakfast (October 12, 2006) at the Wellness Center in Burlington, WI.









Open Tower Climbs, Education Programs, Maritime Museum



Semi Annual Garden Tour: 2nd Sun in July on Even Years









Empty stocking campaign; Toys for Tots









All meetings, participate in RCASC annual, Winterfest (public welcome).





Hispanic Heritage Luncheon, Holiday Food Drive

Lighting celebration 5:00 the eve before Thanksgiving.









Kenosha/Racine Annual Ride - May 20th, 2006, Club Rides - see calendar on website.

All meetings are open to the public.

Raymond 4th of July Fest, Burlington Chocolate Fest - Memorial Weekend, Rose Sale -

April









Harvest Fair









Pagent will be November 10, 2007 at Gifford School









Monument Square Art Fair June 9 and 10th, 2007 held at Racine Civic Centre -

Festival Park

1. Norwegian Constitution Day Dinner - 3rd Wednesday in May 2. Saint Hans Aften (

Midsummer Night Festival) - Place and Time - TBA









Racine Coin Show Feb. 26, 2006







Spaghetti Dinner and Raffle -Last Sat. in Feb. Youth baseball and adult Softball

Tourneys - Last 2 weekends in July.









Artist Showcase & Sale, Bus Trip.



Artist Showcase & Sale, Bus Trip









We will have programs open to the public once our new facility is completed in the

fall of 2006.









Annual Perennial Sale 10 am at Sam's Club, May 19, 2007 starting at 9 am

Annual Tour of Historic Places is the last Sunday in September.



Field Day









All meetings are open to the public.







We have one annual breakfast meeting and four luncheons. All events have

programs with guest speakers. These meetings are open to members only. Part of

WREA (Wisconsin Retired Educators Association).

Waterford River City 5k Run/Walk (July 4th)









Events start @ 7 pm.

Board meeting open to high school students.

Lincoln Day Dinner- variable (check website); Campaign Office will open July 15, 2006

in Pioneer Village (NE Corner of Hwy 20 & Emmertson Rd.)









The crisis center is a respite facility that is staffed 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

Referrals, resources, social detoxification, crisis line, and walk-in supportive

counseling and hospital diversion.

See web site.









Patriotic Luncheon - 1st Saturday in Feb. - Wauwatosa; Pike River rendezvous - 1st

weekend in Aug. - Simmonds Park-Kenosha; Revolutionary Rummage - 3rd weekend

in June- Racine





St. David's Dinner - usually around March 1st.









Fall Fair









Spring and fall book sale fundraisers. Spring and fall jewelry sale fundraisers.

December Love Light event.









Western Days/Parade - July; Autumn Fest - October; Holiday Open House -

November; Spring Open House/Art Walk - April

Caboose museum open each Sunday 10-3 pm for free tours - May thru October.









Founders' Day Dinner - annually (April or May)

Chevy & Corvette Car Show - August 20, 2006. Registration 8 am - 12 noon cost is

$12. Public Free at the Kenosha County Center Hwy 50 and Hwy 45









Bazaar (November)

Group Name Contact Street



Good Fellers, Racine Don Karkow 4100 Lathrop Ave.



Junior League of Racine Kelly Tembesta P.O. Box 894









Junior Women's Club of Racine, Inc. Anna Boll



Kiwanis Golden K Barbara Thompson





Kiwanis Club of Greater Mount Pleasant Cyndy Eckblad



Kiwanis Club of Greater Racine Jim Dobbs



Kiwanis Club of Racine Dave Voss





Kiwanis Club of West Racine Noel Newgord



Lioness Club, Caledonia Michelle Kudlewski 10327 Caddy Lane



Lions Club, Caledonia Ralph Groothuis



Racine 2000 & Beyond Sr. Brenda Walsh, Director 5635 Erie Street









Rotary Club of Racine, Downtown Dave Titus, President M&I Bank One Main Street



RotaryRacine West Pat Faulk, President



Tuesday Optimist Club of Racine Dwight Mosby

Jean Hawes - Membership

Wednesday Optimist Club of Racine information 11820 Braund Rd.



Women's Commission, Racine Co. Joyce Gauthier Hoffman, Chair 1808 Wisconsin St.

City/State Phone Meetings 1

Meetings vary. Call

Racine, WI 53405 262-554-8485 for information

1st Wednesday ,

Racine, WI 53401 262-634-6575 6:30 pm









262.939.3230 Wednesday at 7pm



Racine, WI 53402 262-681-1210 Tuesday at 9 am





262-633-2360 Tuesday Noon



262-681-1720 Wednesday @ noon



262-880-9640 Thursday @ noon





262.634.8683 Wednesday, 7:30 am



Caledonia, WI 53108 414-764-4779 1st Thursday at 7pm

1st and 3rd Monday,

262-835-4312 7 pm

Quarterly Prayer

Racine, WI 53402 262-639-4100 Breakfast - YWCA









Racine, WI 53403 262-638-6176 Wednesday Noon



262-902-6529 Mondays @ noon



262-634-5955 Tuesday, Noon

Wednesdays. Call

Sturtevant, WI 53403 262-886-2597 for time and place

Call for meeting day

Racine, WI 53403 262-633-0013 and times.

Meetings 2 Contact 2 Phone 1 PHone 2 Misc









Place of the meetings vary.





Racine Woman's Club - 740 Lake

Ave. Sherry Allen 262.939.3662



The Atrium, 3900 Main Street



Elmwood Plaza Bowling Center

banquet room, 3701 Durand Ave. Joe Clementi 262-554-6755

First United Methodist Chruch, 745

Main St.



YMCA, 725 Lake Ave.

Sturtevant Room, Wheaton

Franciscan-All Saints Hospital, 3801

Spring St.

Caledonia Lion's Clubhouse, 7630

Linwood Rd.

Caledonia Lions Clubhouse - 7630

Linwood Rd



Call for info.









YMCA - Buhler Room Don VanWinkle 262-632-1655

Infusino's Banquet Hall, 3201

Rapids Dr.

Old Country Buffet 4901

Washington Ave.





Administrative Building - Taylor

Ave.

Subject Subject 2 Purpose



Civic Service

Promotes volunteerism, develop potential of women, and

Civic Service improve community.



A charitable organization that supports community

programs through volunteering and monetary donations.

Civic Service Membership is open to women 18 years or older.



Civic Service





Civic Service



Civic Service



Civic Service





Civic Service



Civic Service Serve the blind and the hearing impaired.

Non Profit - Aid to blind, visually handicapped, hearing

Civic Service impaired and local needs.



Civic Service

Rotary is an international organization of business and

professional leaders committed to providing humanitarian

services encouraging high ethical standards in all vocations

and building good will and peace locally and throughout

Civic Service the world.



Civic Service



Civic Service



Civic Service

To improve the quality of life for Racine Co. women

Civic Service through positive public policy programs.

Group Name Contact



Race, Class and Gender Book Club (UW-Parkside) Pat Cummings





Bookkenders Peggy Creuziger



Lutheran Church of the Resurrection Book Club Mary Hauch









Richard's Readers George Oess

Young Professionals' Book Group Michelle Gabor

Street City/State Phone



4101 5th Pl. Kenosha, WI 53144 262-595-9944





1214 Monroe Ave. Racine, WI 53405 262-633-3988



5919 Emstan Hills Rd. Racine, WI 53406 262-554-6456









5 Ironwood Court Racine, WI 53402 262-681-0338

2028 Chatham St. Racine, WI 53402 262-638-8954

Meetings 1 Meetings 2



3:30 to 5:00, for dates call for info. UW-Parkside Union 207





Meets 2nd Monday of the Month 7pm at various members homes.

Meets the 3rd Wednesday of the Month at Meets at Lutheran Church of the

7 p.m. Resurrection, 322 Ohio St.









1st Thursday of odd numbered months St. Richard's Parish Center.

Call for information.

Contact 2 Phone 1 PHone 2



Mary Frances Chachula 262-595-2162

Per Date Misc Subject



phone 8/06 ######## Book Club





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phone 8/06 ######## Book Club









12/06 ######## Book Club

Book Club

Subject 2 Purpose Email





A book club for women of

all ages. We have varied

selections.









Richards Readers is a group

that reads both fiction and

non fiction books with a georgeoess@aol.co

Christian context. m

Website Annual Events

http://www.uwp.edu/departments/women

s.studies/rcg.cfm


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