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EVENTS LISTINGS
1 WI Science Advisory Council on Metallic Mining
8:30 AM, RM. 207, State Revenue Building (GEF-3),
S. Webster St., Madison, WI. For more info. call Larry Lynch:
(608)267-7553

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4 Labor Day
  • Rodney Slater, U.S. Secretary of Transportation
    12:30 PM; Summerfest Grounds, Milwaukee, WI
    Address to "Laborfest 2000"

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  • Joint Legislative Council Committee Meeting
    1:30 PM, Rm. 417 North, State Capitol, Madison
    Special Committee on Dental Care Access; Sen. Moen
    and Rep. David Ward, Cochairs
  • Council Small, Veteran, Minority Business Opportunities
    10:00 AM - 12:00 PM; Dept. of Administration
    101 E. Wilson St., Rm. 136; Madison, WI
  • Press Conference with Gillespie and Starr
    3:00 - 3:30 PM, Rm.211 West, State Capitol, Madison, WI
  • Bart Starr Reception
    5:00-7:00 PM, Madison Concourse Hotel, 1 W. Dayton St., Madison, WI
  • Private Reception with Bart Starr
    7:00-8:30 PM; Madison Concourse Hotel, 1 W. Dayton St., Madison, WI
  • Governor Thompson's Schedule
    9:00 AM Greetings: 80th Annual Nat'l Convention of the American Legion Auxiliary
    9:50 AM; Welcome: 82nd Annual American Legion's Convention @ Midwest Express Center Halls A&B 3rd Level
  • Assembly Candidate Forum
    7 PM. UW Platteville Center for the Arts concert hall.
    W. Main St., Platteville. Free and open to the public. For more information call 608-342-1194
  • Supreme Court Conference
    3:00 PM. Supreme Court Hearing Room.
  • Fundraiser for Congressman Tom Barrett
    At the home of Sue and John Scripp, 2822 E. Newport Ave., Milwaukee, WI (Time TBA)
    Suggested contribution: $35 Payable to:
    Barrett for Congress, 5030 West Washington Blvd., Milwaukee, WI 53208

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  • Governor's Initiative for Building Tomorrow's Workforce
    9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
    Marriot Conference Center, Middleton, WI
    For more info: (608) 266-5352
  • Governor Thompson
    Office Time
  • Private Reception with Bart Starr
    5:00-7:00 PM; University Club, 924 East Wells St., Milwaukee, WI
  • State Elections Board Meeting
    9:30 AM. 132 E. Wilson St., Suite 200, Madison, WI.
  • CANCELLED
    Sen. Committee on Agriculture, Environmental Resources and Campaign Finance Reform

    1:00 - 3:00 PM, Room 330 Southwest, State Capitol
    Madison, WI; Re: clearinghouse rule 99-168

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  • Speaker Scott Jensen's 40th Birthday and BBQ
    5:00 - 7:00 PM, Marx Park, Brookfield, WI
    $125 - Speaker's Club; $250 - Inner Circle; $40 per family
    No PAC checks at this time
    Payable to: Taxpayers for Jensen, PO Box 486
    Madison, WI 53701
    For more info: (414) 588-4014
  • Portage County Greens Campaign Meeting
    7 PM. Pinery Room, Portage County Library, 1001 Main St., Stevens Point, Portage County. Help Nader's pres. campaign and the Progressive Movement. Call 715-345-2739.
  • Governor Thompson
    Office Time
  • 55th Annual Logging Congress
    Green Bay, WI (until Sept. 9).
  • State Senate Debate
    6 PM - 7 PM; Held at Madison Newspapers, Inc. Auditorium, 1901 Fish Hatchery Rd., Madison, WI.
    Sen. Risser and Carol Carstenson will debate
  • Dane County District Attorney Debate
    7:15-8:15 PM; 1901 Fish Hatchery Rd., Madison, WI
    Brian Blanchard and David Karpe will debate.
  • Fundraiser for Sheila Harsdorf
    at the home of Grant and Carol Nelson w/ Scott McCallum
    5:00 - 7:00 PM, $50 per person, No PAC accepted
    Payable to: Friends of Sheila Harsdorf
    For more info: (715) 426-2557
  • Breakfast of Champions with Bart Starr
    7:30 AM - 9:00 AM; Italian Community Center
    631 E. Chicago, Milwaukee, WI
  • Reception for Rep. Dan Vrakas
    5:30 - 7:30 PM, Parthenon Restaurant, 316 State St., Madison WI
    All contributions gratefully accepted
    Make checks payable to: Citizens for Dan Vrakas

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  • Governor Thompson
    Office Time
  • Rep. Steve Nass Annual Old Fashioned Door County Fish Boil
    5:00-7:00 PM. Rushing Waters Trout Farm, N301 Highway H, Palmyra, WI. $25/person, $45/couple
  • Board of Regents of the UW System
    9:00 AM. 1820 Van Hise Hall, 1220 Linden Dr., Madison.
  • Joint Committee on Finance;
    1:00 - 5:00 PM. Public Hearing on Milwaukee Public Schools Neighborhood Schools Plan.
    Milwaukee Area Technical College, Continuing Educ. Center, C Auditorium; 1036 North 8th St. Milwaukee, WI
  • 2000 LSLA Fall Breakfast
    Midway Motor Lodge, Green Bay, WI
  • Fundraiser for Dan Flaherty
    6 - 8 PM; At the home of Sarah and Fritz Hildebrand, Jr., 157 North Park, Neenah, WI. Hosted By: Sarah and Fritz Hildebrand, Jr.; Susan and Bob Brown
    Contributions Appreciated:
    Flaherty for Congress, PO Box 453, Neenah WI 54957
    For More Info: (920) 725-7781

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  • Governor Thompson
    Family Day
  • Governor's Badger Tailgate Party
    11:00 AM; Cambridge Rd., Madison, WI
  • Benefit in Support of Ralph Nader for President
    8 PM. Coffee House, 631 N 19th St., Milwaukee, Milwaukee County. $3.50, Call 414-744-3655.

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  • .Fundraiser Brunch with Larry Swoboda
    10:00 AM-2:00 PM. Northbrook Courntry Club,
    407 Northbrook Rd., Luxemburg WI. $15/person, includes brunch. Make checks payable to Lary J. Swoboda for Assembly, 205 Church Rd., Luxemburg, WI.
    Call 920- 845-2181 for more information.
  • Governor Thompson
    Family Day

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  • Surf & Turf Birthday Event for Rep. Sheryl Albers
    5:45 - 8:00 PM. N7484 Harbor Dr., New Lisbon, WI or (in case of rain), Germantown Town Hall. Also take a Boat Ride on the Cruisin' Turtle.
    Suggested Donation: $100/person for a boat ride. Payable to: Albers for Assembly, Box 339 Country Cove Estates, Golf Course Rd., Reedsburg, WI
  • Sen. Panzer and Sen. Darling Golf Outing
    11:00 AM. Silver Springs Country Club, N56 W21318 Silver Springs Drive, Menomonee Falls, WI. $63 Golf Fee payable to Silver Springs Country Club. $100 contribution payable to both: Friends and Neighbors of Mary Panzer and Friends of Albert Darling. No PAC please. RSVP by September 4 to Jessica at 608-347-2298.
  • Pregnancy Services Board Meeting
    9:30 AM - 12:00 PM, Agriculture Bldg., Madison
    Agenda includes Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention

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  • Wisconsin Primary Election
  • Canceled:Special Committee on Developmental Disabilities
    Rescheduled for October 3, 2000.
  • Fundraiser for Sheila Harsdorf
    5:30 - 7:30 PM. Special Guest: First Lady Sue Ann Thompson. Suzanna's Restaurant, 1220 Knowles, New Richmond, WI. $30/person or $50/couple. No PAC accepted. RSVP 715-426-2557
  • Reps. Steve Foti and Dean Kaufert with State Rep. Scott Gunderson
    Special Guests: Steve Foti and Dean Kaufert
    12:00 PM: Shotgun start; 4:30 - 6:30 PM: Cocktail Reception at Rivermoor Country Club. Golf payable to: Rivermoor Country Club. 18 Hole Green Fee - $24. Suggested contribution: $100
  • Primary Election Night Reception
    5:00 - 7:00 PM. Four Guys in the Majority from Milwaukee: Rep. Duff, Rep. Gundrum, Rep. Stone, Rep. Walker; invite you to attend. Campaign Headquarters, 10608 W. Bluemound Rd. (across from the Zoo in the old Bradley Bug Stop). Help to retain and build the Republican majority in the State Assembly. All contributions gratefully accepted to the RPW Conduit, c/o 2334 North 73rd St., Wauwatosa,WI.
  • Election Eve Party for Pete Andre
    Help Keep the First District GOP! Special Guest: State Rep. Hutchison. Joe & Nancy's, County X, Rosiere, WI. All donations gratefully accepted. Make checks payable to : Pete Andre for Assembly Committee, 9004 County X, Forestville WI. For information contact: 800-801-1411.
  • Supreme Court Hearing
    In the Matter of SCR Ch. 21, 22, Lawyer Regulation System- Central Intake, Diversion from Discipline

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  • Committee on Guardians Ad Litem
    10:30 AM, Rm. 417 North, State Capitol, Madison; Discussion of Committee assignment and testimony by invited speakers. (Sen. Plache and Rep. Gundrum, Co-chairs).
  • Follow-Up Unity Press Conference for 32nd Senate District Candidates.
    11:30 AM - News Conference Ardie's Restaurant,
    400 Land Dr., La Crosse. Contact Brian Rude: 608-452-3310; Former State Sen. Brian Rude will be joining the 32nd Senate District Republican candidates for a press conference as a follow-up to their signingof the 'Pledge to the Voters of the 32nd Senate District,' a clean campaign agreement signed July 13.
  • Teleconference Architects Section Screening Panel
    Examining Board of Architects, Landscape Architects, Professional Engineers, Designers and Land Surveyors.
    9:00 AM - Room 180, 1400 E. Washington Ave., Madison
    Contact Alfred J. Hall, Jr.:608-266-3423
  • Administrative Affairs Subcommittee Meeting
    9 AM; Room 201 SE, State Capitol
    Meet to review and make recommendations on requests submitted by the state agencies.
  • Higher Education Subcommittee Meeting
    10:30 AM Room 201 SE, State Capitol
    Meet to review and make recommendations on requests submitted by the state agencies.
  • State Building Commission Meeting
    1:30 PM Governor's Conference Room, Room 125 S, State Capitol. Meet to review and act upon agency requests and other business.

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  • Distinguished Public Service Luncheon
    The Les Aspin Center, Marquette University
    Milwaukee, WI ; Honoring Gov. Thompson
  • Tribute to Brian Rude
    5:30 to 7:30 PM. At the home of John and Helen Korpela in Onalaska. Proceeds go to the Majority GOP Conduit and will be used to help Senate candidate in the 32nd. Call 846-6878 for more details.
  • Fundraiser for Dan Flaherty
    5 - 7:30 PM. At the home of Randy Alexander, 4162 Veith Avenue, Madison. Hosted By: Honorable Tammy Baldwin, Dr. Tim Flaherty, Randy Alexander, Honorable Jim Doyle
    Contributions Appreciated:
    Flaherty for Congress, PO Box 453, Neenah WI 54957
    For More Info: (920) 725-7781
  • Legislative Fiscal Bureau Committee Hearing
    10:30 AM in Rm 411 South, State Capitol
    For more information call: 608-266-3847
    -Agenda Item I: Revenue: Section 13.10 Request ofr 2.5 Permanent GPR Positions and Supplemental Funding for a Cigarette Excise Tax Tracking System.
    -Agenda Item II: Administration: Section 13.10 Request for the Release of Reserved Funds for Operation Fresh Start Replication Projects
    -Agenda Item III: Corrections: Section 13.10 Request Related to Milwaukee Secure Detention Facility
    -Agenda Item IV: Corrections: Section 13.10 Request Related to Staffing and Funding for the Burke and Ellsworth Correctional Centers and the Fox Lake Correctional Institutional
    -Agenda Item V: Corrections: Section 13.10 Request for Food Service Positions at the Redgranite Correctional Institution
    -Agenda Item VI: Corrections: Section 13.10 Request Related to Division of Community Corrections Network Computer Connections
    -Agenda Item VII: Corrections: Section 13.10 Request Related to Educational Programming
  • Legislators to Take a Spin Around the Capitol
    9:00 AM - Join Rep. Luther Olsen, along with his colleagues, for a spin around the Capitol in an electric vehicle. Legislators will be available for comments.*Members of the press are invited to test drive the vehicles
    Contact: Rep. Olsen: 608-266-8077
    State Capitol, Corner of N. Carroll and E. Main.
  • Forum on the Waiting List - Crisis in WI and Press Conference
    8:30 AM - 3:30 PM. The Arc-WI and 25 other disability organizations are sponsors. Park East Hotel in Milwaukee
    3:30 PM a press conference will be held with the national and local presenters in the Great Lakes Grand Ballroom of the Park East Hotel in Milwaukee. For more information contact Gerry Born at The Arc-WI, 600 Williamson St., Madison or call 608-251-9272.
  • Conversations with Governor Tommy Thompson & Friends,
    4:30-6:30 PM. A timely opportunity for WI Citizens and WI Leaders to reach out to each other. Informal discussion of a matters. Tommy G. Thompson Youth Center WI State Fair Park, 640 S. 84th Street, West Allis (enter through Northwest Gate) Free Parking in front of Youth Center
    A donation of $25 will be appreciated, please make check payable to Community Outreach Event 2000

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  • Benson to Present Budget Priorities
    10 AM press conference. GEF 3, Room 041, 125 S. Webster St., Madison. The cost of continuing to provide two-thirds funding for state schools, testing students in the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program, and strengthening teaching through "Awards for Achievement" and peer mentoring will be among the budget proposals. Benson will submit the WI Department of Public Instruction?s 2001-2003 biennial budget on Friday to the governor and Legislature. Copies of the budget narrative "Helping All Children Reach a Bright Future" will be available after the press conference.
  • 2000 Fall Focus on Government and Awards Dinner of the Independent Business Association of WI.
    6 PM - Cocktail reception, 7PM - dinner.
    U.S. Rep. J.C. Watts (R-Oklahoma) will speak at the Chairman of the House of the Republican Conference, Watts has been among the most visible members of Congress and is the only black GOP Member in the House. He will speak on the 2000 elections and the future Washington political landscape. Clarion Hotel, 5311 S. Howell Ave.
    The cost is $30. Call 800-362-8027 for reservations.
  • Howard Watts to Appear at Green Fund-Raiser
    5:00 PM. Windsor Ballroom at Comfort Suites, 1951 Bond St., Howard. U.S. Rep. J.C. Watts, R-Okla., is scheduled to appear on behalf of U.S. Rep. Mark Green's bid for re-election. Watts, the fourth-ranking Republican in the House of Representatives, is the featured speaker.
    For more information, call Green's campaign office, (920) 430-8888.

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  • Fundraiser for State Senator Robert Welch
    5:30 - 8:00 PM, at the home of Dr. Brian & Joan Meckleberg
    8116 Silver Lake Road, Wautoma, WI
    Donations gratefully accepted, no PAC please
    RSVP: (920) 566-4655
    Payable to: Citizens for Welch
  • Baldwin to Launch Re-Election Campaign
    Congress Woman Tammy Baldwin Announces Her Candidacy for Re-Election
    3:00 PM, at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital
    80th St, Prairie du Sac on the corner of 1st & Oak
    Rain location at Sauk Prairie Memorial Hospital in the Aerobics Room

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  • Hightower Ready to Give Lowdown on 2000 Election
    Jim Hightower will open the 2000-01 season of The Forum lecture series at UW-Eau Claire, TX populist author/radio host supporting his new book "If the Gods Had Meant Us to Vote They Would Have Given Us Candidates."
  • Supreme Court of Wisconsin Meeting: Board of Attorney's Professional Responsibility
    9:00 AM, Crowne Plaza, Madison. Miami Room
    4402 E. Washington Ave
    For more information contact (608) 267-7274
  • Working Group on Tax Incremential Finance
    9:00 AM, Room 225 Northwest, State Capitiol
    The working paper for this meeting will be available online at http://www.dor.state.wi.us/html/tigrpst.html
    This will be the final meeting of the working group.
  • WI Bush-Cheney 2000 Office Opening
    5:30 PM 3205 E. Washington Ave., Madison.
    For directions: (608) 242-9213
  • WI Grocers Association Convention & Expo
    5:30 PM. Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center, 1 John Nolen Drive, Madison. Opening Reception. For more information contact Brandon Scholz at (608) 244-7150.

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  • Fundraiser for Lisa Nelson
    With Special Guest First Lady Sue Ann Thompson
    5:30 - 7:30 PM, More details to follow
    No PAC accepted, RSVP to: PO Box 6472, Monona, WI 53716
    Payable to: Nelson for State Senate
  • Council on Recycling September Meeting
    9:00 AM, 1st Floor Conference Rm at WHEDA building, 201 W. Washington Ave
    Committee will hear report on Goodwill's statewide recycling efforts and updates on various standing committees
    For more information, contact Dan Fields at 608-266-5334 or fielddb@dnr.state.wi.us
  • WI Grocers Association Convention & Expo
    7:30 AM - 7:00 PM. Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center, 1 John Nolen Drive, Madison. For more information contact Brandon Scholz at (608) 244-7150.
  • WI Tobacco Control Board
    2:30 PM - 4:30 PM Open Meeting Notice
    Executive Committee Conference Call. Administrative Information: Board Administrative Budget, Staffing Options Overview/Review. For more information contact David Gunderson (608) 267-0944.

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  • Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules
    10:00 AM. Room 201 Southeast, State Capitol
    Committee will hold a public hearing and executive session.
  • Supreme Court Hearing
    In the Matter of the Creation of a Body to Determine Discipline and Disability of a Supreme Court Justice
  • Election Law Seminar
    8:30 AM-12:00 PM. Hall of Ideas H & I, Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center, 1 John Nolen Drive, Madison. Developments in Election, Campaign Finance and Ethics Laws. This event is free and open to the public. Sponsored by WI Realtors Association. For more information call (608) 241-2047.
  • Meetings and Hearings for the Medical Examining Board
    9:30 AM. Room 179A, 1400 E Washington Ave, Madison
    For more information contact Patrick D. Braatz (608) 266-0483
  • Rally with Ralph Nader and Michael Moore
    1:00 PM - UW Milwaukee University, Milwaukee
  • Reception with Ralph Nader
    5:00 - 7:00 PM - Madison Civic Center Starlight Room , 211 State Street, Madison. $100 contribution, RSVP to Robert McChesney: rwmcches@uiuc.edu
  • A Wisconsin Night with Nader and Michael Moore
    Rally and Concert Fundraiser, a 2-part event.
    7 PM - begin with rally for open debates. Ed Garvey and others will argue for including Nader in presidential debates with Al Gore and George Bush.
    10 PM - The Great Mobilization, concert and dance with Ralph Nader. Orpheum Theatre, 216 State Street, Madison ($10/person, capacity 2000).
  • Office of the Commissioner of Insurance
    9:30 AM American Family Insurance Company; 6000 American Parkway, Education Center, Madison
    Patients Compensation Fund/WI Health Care Liability Insurance Plan - Board of Governors Quarterly Meeting. For more information, contact Audrey Hawk (608) 266-6830.
  • WI Grocers Association Convention & Expo
    7:30 - 6:00 PM. Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center, 1 John Nolen Drive, Madison. For more information contact Brandon Scholz at (608) 244-7150.

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  • Joint Legislative Council Committee Meeting
    1:00 PM; Rm. 411 South, State Capitol, Madison
    Special Commitee on Arts Funding; Sen. Grobschmidt and Rep. Underheim, Co-chairs.
  • Committee on Navigable Waters Recodification
    10:00 AM; Rm. 225 NW, State Capitol, Madison
    (Sen.Baumgart and Rep.Gunderson, Co-chairs).
  • Kettl Commission
    9:30 AM - 4:00 PM, Meeting in Eau Claire
    5:00 PM - 7:00 PM - Town Meeting; Information about the rooms is available on the web site:
    Donald F. Kettl, phone: 608.263.7657 or
    e-mail: kettl@lafollette.wisc.edu.
  • WI State Elections Board
    1:30 PM - 132 E. Wilson St., Suite 200, Madison. Gregory Paradise, the designee of the Chairperson of the State of WI Elections Board will certify a canvass statement. The statement is the official results of the Partisan Primary for the office of Representative to the asemvly from the 15th District., Libertarian Primary. Because the official results show a tie vote, the tie will be broken by drawing lots pursuant to s.5.01(4) Wis. Stats. For more information call (608) 266-8005.
  • Hansen Fundraiser
    5:00 - 7:00 PM - Gipper's Sports Bar, 1860 University Ave, Madison. U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl is the scheduled speaker at a fund-raising event for Brown County Sup. Dave Hansen tonight, contingent on the Senate's schedule in Washington. Hansen is a Democratic candidate for the 30th District seat in the State Senate

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  • Prehearing Conference on the Arrowhead to Weston Power Line
    10:00 AM. Amnicon Falls Hearing Room, Public Service Commission Building, 610 North Whitney Way, Madison.
    Questions regarding this matter may be directed to case coordinator Neil Michek at(608) 267-1209.
  • Lao Veterans of America Day of Celebration & Recognition
    10:00 AM - 2:00 PM Dane County Expo Center, Madison.
    For information, please contact Dr. Vang Pobzeb at (715) 831-8355 or Jack Oostdik at (920) 757-0553.
  • Blackhawk Bicycle Path Groundbreaking
    11:30 AM - 12:00 PM; Located at Locust Drive at Bubank Place in the Village of Shorewood. Join Rep. Black and Sen.Risser to commemorate the groundbreaking of the Blackhawk Bicycle Path in the Village of Shorewood. For information call Sandra Spann, WisDOT Communications Manager (608) 243-3370.
  • Lieutenant Gov. McCallum to Speak at Boys and Girls Club Annual Meeting
    8:00 AM. Mead Hotel in Wisconsin Rapids. McCallum will talk about the state's role in meeting the needs of disadvantaged children. McCallum will be available for interviews after his remarks. For information call: Phil McDade at (608)266-3516.
  • Lieutenant Gov. McCallum to Speak at 100th Anniversary Celebration of WI Optometric Association
    1:00 PM at the Paper Valley Hotel in Appleton. McCallum will talk about the state's economy and the contributions of the optometric profession to WI. McCallum will be available after his remarks for interviews. For information call: Phil McDade at (608) 266-3516.

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  • Dodge County Democratic Party Chili Supper Fund Raiser with dessert, refreshments, and a band!
    2:00 - 5:00 PM. Horicon - Clausen Park /IAM Union Hall
    258 Barstow Street/Highway 33.
    Meet candidates:
    Jim Giedd for 39th State Assembly
    Mike Clausen for 9th C.D. Congress
    Denise Barker for 38th State Assembly
    Steve Nass for 37th State Assembly
    A suggested donation of $10.00 a person (or more)
    would be greatly appreciated! Hosted by the Democratic Party of Dodge County 512 East Lynn Street, Horicon, WI 53032
  • Family Event for Bob Dueholm at Bob Johnson's Historic Farmstead
    11:00 AM - 4:00 PM. Grantsburg Heritage Celebration, 22925 Highway 48-78, Grantsburg, WI. Special Guest: Congressman Dave Obey
    Make Checks Payable to Dueholm 2000
    P.O. Box 460
    Luck, WI 54853
  • Emergency Rally To Defend Treaty Rights
    1:00 pm - Consulate of Canada for the Midwestern U.S.
    180 North Stetson Avenue, Chicago.
    Bring signs for Mi'kmaq treaty rights and against Crandon mine. Please call the Consulate at (312) 616-1860

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  • Picnic Lunch Fundraiser for Jim Hughes
    2:00 - 6:00 PM. Located at The Irish Rose,
    519 E. State Street, Madison. Tickets are $10 per person and can be purchased at the Irish Rose or by calling (815) 226-9879 or (815) 633-1759.

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  • State of Wisconsin Joint Committee on Finance Executive Session
    10:30 AM. Room 411 South, State Capitiol, Madison
    For more information call (608) 266-2343

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  • Special Committee on Recodification of Operating While Intoxicated and Safety Laws Pertaining to Motor Vehicle, Boat or Snowmobile Operation
    10:00 AM Room 417 N (the G.A.R. Room), State Capitol, Madison. Sen. Brian Burke and Rep. Stephen Freese, Co-chairs. Discussion of recodification alternatives and safety issues.
  • Wisconsin Relay System Advisory Council Meeting
    10:00 AM-2:30 PM. Monona Room, WI Trade Center Building, 8401 Greenway Blvd, Middleton, WI.
    For more information contact Steph Buell at (608) 267-0613
  • National Resources Board Meeting
    8:30 AM. The Great Lakes Visitor Center, 29270 County Road G, Ashland, WI
  • Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection Board
    9 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Warren Lions Log Building, 601 Pine St., Warrens, Wis. Agenda: includes ATCP 136, final draft rule, DATCP budget request Call: 608-224-5058
  • Lambeau Stadium Board meets to review draft lease
    4 p.m. - Ashwaubenon Village Hall
  • Democratic running mate Joe Lieberman
    speaks at seniors event in Milwaukee.
    Details TBA Call: 608-255-5172 for more details.

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  • Special Committee on Condominium Law Review
    10:00 AM. Rm.225, NW, State Capitol, Madison.
    Sen. Erpenbach and Rep. Sykora, Co-chairs.
  • Committee on Health, Utilities, Veterans and Military Affairs
    10:30 AM. Rm.417, GAR Hearing Room, State Capitol, Madison.
  • Nader Campaign PSC Meeting
    12:00 PM; to discuss natural gas prices
    PSC offices, 610 N. Whitney Way, Madison
    Contact: Jeff Butson, 608-267-0912
  • Cookout for Sarah Waukau
    Hosted by Senator Roger Breske. 5:00 - 7:00 PM.
    Located at Sarah's home - 209 Lincoln Street, Antigo, WI. For more information, please call 715-623-5889 or contact Waukau for Assembly, PO Box 222, Antigo, WI 54409.
  • Benson to Make First Back-to-School Visit
    7:00 AM - State Superintendent John T. Benson will make his first Back-to-School visit of the 2000-01 year to the Wisconsin Rapids School District. State Rep.Marlin Schneider is invited to participate in the day's activities.
  • The Puzzle of Wisconsin Health Care
    7:00-9:00 PM - Madison Senior Center, 330 W. Mifflin St.
    Become informed about health care issues and policies as they affect you and your family. The speakers are: Barbara Anell, Director, Community Health Centers; Jon Peacock, Medical Assistance and Badger Care; Jerry Born, Needs of the Elderly and Disabled; Judy Leurquin, Problems of he Metally Ill and Linda Farley, M.D.- who will put the puzzle together. For more information, contact the Madison Community Health Center.
  • McCallum to Speak at State Medical Society
    11:10 AM - State Medical Society Health Policy Summit will be at the Sheraton Madison Hotel, 706 John Nolen Dr. Madison. Lt. Gov. McCallum will speak about health-care issues facing WI and the State's role in the 21st Century economy.
  • Lewis Rosser Event
    5:00 - 6:30 PM. Located at City Lights. 17 South Main Street, Fon du Lac, WI. For more information, please call 920-906-9616 or contact the Friends of Lewis Rosser, 502 Mustang Lane, Fon Du Lac, WI 54935-9707.
  • GOP nominee George W. Bush to campaign in Green Bay.
    Invitation-only tour of Tosca Ltd.
    Town hall meeting to follow
    Call: 608-257-4765


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  • Kohl and Gillespie US Senate Debate
    Wisconsin Broadcasters Association, Wausau (a statewide televised debate on commercial TV). Campaign for U.S. Sen. Herb Kohl invited the winner of the primary to join the Democratic incumbent in three joint appearances this fall.
  • Les Aspin Post Office Dedication Ceremony
    2:00 PM. Janesville Post Office, 1818 Milton Ave, Janesville
    In addition to Congressman Ryan, who will offer a tribute to Les Aspin, other confirmed speakers include Janesville City Council President Paul Murphy, Rock County Board Chairman Terry Maybee, and Sue Janczak-Scanlan, Manager of Post Office Operations. For more information contact Kate Dwyer at (202) 225-3031.

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