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On a history note | Remember the old mom-&-pop stores downtown
West Bend, Wi – Grandparents around West Bend and Washington County, WI, can remember an era when they did all their shopping downtown. Shoe stores, drug stores, grocery stores and meat lockers were all part of the Main Street. It was an era before Mayfair Mall and the Bay...
Washington County Fair offers free admission to volunteers | By Interfaith Caregivers of Washington Co.
Washington County, WI – Interfaith Caregivers of Washington County, 2347A W. Washington St., West Bend, WI, encourages the greater community to lend a hand at the Washington County Fair this year. The Fair runs from July 23 through July 28, 2024.
4th of July on the farm in West Bend, Wi, in the 1930’s | By Dave Bohn
West Bend, WI – Fourth of July on the Farm in the 1930’s for over 15 years, Dave Bohn wrote down memories of his childhood, growing up on the family farm just south of West Bend on Hwy P. He hopes his writings will preserve the often-overlooked stories of ordinary farmers and everyday farm life in rural Washington County during the Great Depression through the eyes of a local farm boy.
Fireworks/4th of July parades: What’s in store across Washington County
West Bend, WI – The annual 4th of July parade steps off at 9:30 a.m. in downtown West Bend followed by festivities at Regner Park that will include food, kids’ games, a Duck Derby, and live music. Head over to Riverside Park for music and dancing starting at...
Witte Vegetable Farm closed for 4th of July, new hours starting July 8 | By Gus Witte
July 3, 2024 – Washington Co., WI – Witte’s Vegetable Market, 2313 County Hwy NN, in West Bend, WI, is a family owned-and-operated farm that sells vegetables and fruits. I don’t know how many times I have to remind myself that no two farming seasons are ever the same but this season sure has been a smack in the face. I seriously can’t remember another season where it just kept raining this frequently. However, we control what we can and the rest we leave to the Lord.
This Germantown woman changed careers during the pandemic. Now she's a top real estate agent.
In April 2020, when Alex Derenne suddenly lost her restaurant job in sales, the world also was on pause due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Just two months earlier, Derenne had started a new job as sales & catering manager of The Bartolotta Restaurants. But by April, she was left without any job due to the pandemic. "I felt lost," she said.
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