• FAC Talk: Understanding Substance Misuse in Jefferson County A Community Education Talk with Vanessa Leaders, CHW

    211 S Water St E, 53538 211 South Water Street East, Fort Atkinson, WI, United States

    What substances are showing up in our communities — and what do we actually know about them? Vanessa Leaders, Community Health Development Worker with the Jefferson County Health Department and coordinator for the Jefferson County Drug Free Coalition, will share what the coalition is seeing on the ground: emerging trends, accessible products, and the real […]

  • Social Dance

    Social Dance
    211 S Water St E, 53538 211 South Water Street East, Fort Atkinson, WI, United States

    Dance the night away — no partner, no experience, no problem. Join us on the first Friday of every month for an evening of movement, music, and community. In partnership with Fred Astaire Dance Studios in Oconomowoc, we're bringing the joy of ballroom dance to Fort Atkinson in a way that's welcoming, fun, and completely […]

  • Kids Night Out: A Gift for Someone Special

    211 S Water St E, 53538 211 South Water Street East, Fort Atkinson, WI, United States

    Mother's Day is just around the corner, and we're helping kids create something truly special for the moms, grandmas, aunties, and every kind of loving caregiver in their lives. Join us for a fun, creative evening where kids will make a one-of-a-kind keepsake gift — no experience or supplies needed. Volunteers will guide everyone through […]

  • Mother’s Day Tea

    211 S Water St E, 53538 211 South Water Street East, Fort Atkinson, WI, United States

    Treat the special people in your life to a lovely Mother's Day celebration right here in Fort Atkinson. Join us for a relaxed, elegant midday tea featuring a selection of brunch bites and sweet treats, with tea, coffee, and juice to sip. It's the perfect way to celebrate moms, grandmas, aunties, and every kind of […]

  • FAC Talk: The Prairie Enthusiasts

    211 S Water St E, 53538 211 South Water Street East, Fort Atkinson, WI, United States

    When the settlers arrived in the upper Midwest, there were millions of acres of rich, diverse, tall grass prairie and related oak ecosystems. Now only a tiny fraction of those systems remain, mostly in areas unsuitable for plowing. Moreover, much of that remaining tiny fraction is in a state of ongoing decline or susceptible to development. The […]