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EVENTS LISTINGS
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  • Fundraiser for Tim Russell, 81st Assembly District
    5:30 - 7:00 PM - Madison Club, Special Guest Speaker Scott Jensen. Payable to : Friends of Tim Rusell, P.O. Box 7184, Madison 53707
  • Evening with Republican Vice Presidential Nominee Dick and Lynee Cheney
    Gov. Tommy Thompson and the Wisc.Victory 2000 Committee Cordially invite you for a special evening which will occur at The Country Inn Hotel, 2801 Golf Rd., Pewaukee. $500/person. For more information contact Dave O'Neill at 414/272-0994, Phil Prange at 608/252-9245 or Mary Stitt at 262/268-6859.
  • Governer's Schedule
    11:00 AM. Jones Academic Magnet High School Students, 606 S. State St, Chicago.
  • Fundraiser for Sheila Harsdorf
    6:00 PM - 8:00 PM; Gary and Cris Peterson's Farm, 23250 South Williams Road, Grantsburg. Special Guest: Sec. Ben Brancel and Former State Sen. Jim Harsdorf. $30/person or $50/couple; No PAC accepted. RSVP:715/426-2557
  • Sheryl Albers Open House
    5:00 - 8:00 PM; Country Cove Estates, Golf course Rd. All donations accepted, Reedsburg. Payable to: Albers for Asembly, Box 339 Country Cove Estates, Bolf Course Rd., Reedsburg WI 53959

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  • Special Committee on Developmental Disabilities
    10:00 AM. Rm.225, NW, State Capitol, Madison.
    Sen. Robson and Rep. Foti, Cochairs.
  • First presidential debate
    Boston, MA
  • Governor's Schedule
    9:00 AM. Reading Summit: The Gruenhagen Conference Center. UW-Oshkosh. For more information: (608) 266-1212.
  • Prez Debate Happy Hour
    5:30 PM until ??? - Young Professionals for Bush invite you to attend a Presidential Debate Happy Hour at the State Bar and Grill Madison, WI. Cash bar. Please contact Alison Klukas Prange at aklukas @wha.org or breid@mmac.org
  • State Rep. Lorraine Seratti Breakfast Reception
    8:30 AM - 10:00 AM; Hosted by the Esquire Club of Madison, 1025 N. Sherman Ave., Madison. Special Guest: Steve Foti.
  • Event Benefitting the Republican Senate Effort
    5:00 PM - 7:30 PM; Honoring Sen. Mary Panzer, Sen. Alberta Darling, Sen. Bob Welch. Special Guest: Lieutenant Gov. Scott McCallum. At the home of Randy Alexander 4162 Veith Ave., Madison. Suggested Contribution: $100. No PAC accepted.All contributions accepted. RSVP: 608/347-2298 or P.O. Box 2471, Madison 53701 Payable to : Majority GOP/Conduit - Senate.

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  • State Elections Board Meeting
    9:30 AM. Conference Room, Elections Board offfices, 132 E. Wilson St., Suite 200, Madison, WI
  • Governor's Schedule
    2:00 PM. Tour of the McNaughton Correctional Center, 8500 Rainbow Rd, Lake Tomahawk
    4:00 PM. Tour of the Council Grounds State Park, 1 mile NW of Merrill, State Hwy 107. For more information: (608) 266-1212.
  • Oktoberfest Reception with State Rep. Mike Huebsch
    5:00 - 7:30 PM. Essen Haus Restaurant. An evening of German food, German Beer and good German fun. Special Guest: Mikey Foti, Majority Leader. 514 E. Wilson St, Madison. $100 suggested contribution. No PAC's please. Payable to: Friends of Mike Huebsch, 419 W. Franklin St. West Salem, WI 54669.
  • Fall Fundraising Reception with Peter Bock and Friends. 5:00 - 7:30 PM. Derry's Pub. 5328 W. Bluemound Road, Milwaukee, WI. No PAC's please. Payable to: Friends of Peter Bock. 4710 W. Bluemound Road. Milwaukee, WI 53208.
  • Reception for Don Friske, 35th Assembly District Candidate. 5:30 - 8:30 PM. Special Guests: Tommy G. Thompson & Tom Ourada, former 35th Assembly District Representative. The Edison Club. 623 Edison Street, Antigo, WI. $40 per person/$70 per couple. Payable to: Friends of Friske for Assembly. 3705 Rib Mountain Drive, Wausau, WI 54401. Phone: (715) 359-7121. Please RSVP by September 30, 2000.
  • Fundraiser for Dave Duecker. 5:00 - 7:30 PM. Special Guests: Sen. Mary Panzer, Sen. Margaret Farrow and Sen Alberta Darling. Milwaukee Athletic Club (Elephant Room). 758 N. Broadway, Milwaukee, WI. Contributions gratefully accepted. No PAC Accepted. RSVP: (262) 657-6798. Payable to: Dave Duecker for State Senate.
  • World Dairy Expo Madison
    International trade show for dairy producers. 1,800 head of cattle, exhibitors, craft show, educational seminars, and judging contests. Dane County Expo Center.
    608/267-3976 (Dane County)

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  • Fund Raiser for Bob Dueholm
    5:00-7:00 PM. At the home of Molly and Ken GaleWyrick, Grantsburg, WI. Special Guest: Attorney General Jim Doyle
    More Information to follow
    Make Checks Payable to Dueholm 2000
    P.O. Box 460
    Luck, WI 54853
  • Public forum on School Revenue Limits
    7 p.m. to 9 p.m. - Holiday Inn Express, 3100 Wellington Place, Janesville. For more information, call Virginia Wyss at (608)752-3911 or visit the Web site, www.excellentschools.org.
  • Vice presidential debate
    Danville, KY
  • Council on Public Benefits
    1:00 PM -- Dept. of Administration Building, 101 E. Wilson St., 10th Floor, Mac Arthur Room. Agenda includes: Intro. of Division of Energy Staff; Status of Administrative Rules; Pilot Program Evaluation Results; Update on Low Income Programs; Overview of Focus on Energy Plan- Major Markets, Residential, Renewable and Environmental Administration. For more information call the Division of Energy at (608)266-8234
  • Reception for State Sen. Gary George.
    5:00 - 7:00 PM. The War Memorial and Art Museum. 750 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive, Milwaukee, WI. For reception information call: (414) 575-0573. All contributions gratefully accepted. PAC contributions are acceptable. No corporate checks please. Payable to: Citizens for Gary R. George. 1100 W. Wells Street, #1711. Milwaukee, WI 53233-2341.

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  • Governor's Schedule
    11:00 AM. Ribbon Cutting: US 45 Eagle River Bridge. For more information: (608) 266-1212.
  • Fundraiser for Connie Loden, 74th Assembly District.
    3:00 - 6:00 PM. Lumberman's Mansion Bed & Breakfast. Hayward, WI. More details to follow.
  • Family Event and Picnic with Sheila Harsdorf.
    4:30 - 6:30 PM. Home of Todd and Denise Bjerstedt. 1106 Crestview Drive, Hudson, WI. Contributions gratefully accepted. No PAC accepted. RSVP: (715) 426-2557. Payable to: Friends of Sheila Harsdorf.
  • Governor's Blue Ribbon Task Force on Passenger Rail Service Meeting
    1:30 PM - Hills Farms State Transportation, Room 421, 4802 Sheboygan Ave., Madison
    The meeting is open to the public. The Hill Farms building is fully accessible to persons with disabilities. A free visitors? parking lot is located on the west side of the building, and Madison Metro transit service operates several bus lines serving the building.
  • UW - La Crosse Chancellor Search and Screen Committee
    1:30 PM - 3:30 PM, Cleary Alumni & Friends Center, Conference Center, 615 East Avenue North, La Crosse WI. Agenda: The charge to the committee; the search process; review of the position description; search tips and advice. Also attending will be members of the Special Regent Committee for the Chancellor Search.
  • Kohl and Gillespie to US Senate Debate
    ``Weekend'' on Wisconsin Public Television, Milwaukee (a statewide televised debate on public TV)
  • Bradley Campaigns in-state
    9:30 AM with WI Sen. Alice Clausing
    senior center, Menomonie
    Noon rally at UW-Eau Claire's Davies Center
  • Wisconsin Monument Tour 2000
    In support of Gov. George W. Bush and the GOP team, more than 100 motorcycle riders-including Gov. Tommy G. Thompson, U.S. Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R-CO), and state Sen. Dave Zien (R-Eau Claire)-will be traveling to four monument sites in central Wisconsin. Contact Mike Walters, (608) 257-4765.
    -8:00 AM : Opening Ceremony at the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Memorial, located on the Capitol square in Madison. Ride departs from the capitol square at approximately 8:30 AM.
    -11:15 AM : Ceremony at the Law Enforcement Tribute located at the rest area on mile marker 192-- westbound I-94, just before Black River Falls.
    -1:30 PM : Ceremony and rally at the American Motorcyclist Tribute, located at the Hallie Memorial Peace Park at Hwy.53 and County Hwy. '00' near Chippewa Falls. Gov. Thompson and Sen. Nighthorse Campbell speak at this event.
    -2:50 PM - Presentation of engraved stone to be added to the Wisconsin Veterans Tribute in Cadott (just off Hwy. 29) to commemorate the military service of Gov. Bush, Sec. Dick Cheney and Sen. John McCain.
    - 5:15 PM - Closing ceremony on the top of Rib Mountain in Wausau, 4200 Park Rd. Sen. Nighthorse Campbell and Sen. Zien will speak at this event.

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  • Fundraiser for Rep. Wayne Wood
    5:00 - 7:00PM. Guest Host: U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold. Special Guest: Former State Sen. Tim Cullen. Rath Environmental Center. Rotary Gardens. 1445 Palmer Drive, Janesville, WI. Payable to Wayne Wood for Assembly. 2429 Rockport Road, Janesvill, WI 53545.
  • 1st Annual Badger Tailgate Party Honoring Congressman Paul Ryan
    2 hours before kick-off. Next to lot 18 at Camp Randall Stadium. RSVP by October 3, 2000. $50/person. Please feel free to RSVP to Alison Prange at 608-255-2937. Honorary Event Chairperson: Gov. Tommy G. Thompson
  • National Wildlife Refuge Week Open House, Necedah
    Activities include guided tours, waterfowl banding, and special T-shirt printing. A great time to walk the trails and see migrating waterfowl and fall colors. Necedah National Wildlife Refuge. 608/565-2551 (Juneau County)
  • The Presidential Pumpkin Poll, Nekoosa
    Giant Pumpkin Fest and Weigh In at Nekoosa. Two of these giants (700 lbs appx) pumpkins will be expertly carved in the likeness of George Bush & Al Gore. Where you can cast a vote for your favorite or vote on-line at www.visitwisrapids.com. Voting ends Oct 31st at Midnight. Altenburgs Pick Your Own Pumpkin Farm at 7020 Plover Rd. 715/421-2943 (Wood County)

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Columbus Day Observed
  • GWETC 2000
    12:00-6:00 PM; Pre-Conference Workshops and Labs; For more information visit: www.gwetc.org or contact Kris Schwartz, Conference Manager, at (608) 264-9730.
  • Breakfast with Rep. Joe Liebham, 26th Assembly District. 7:30 - 9:00 AM. Special Guest: Congressman Mark Green. City Streets Riverside. 712 Riverfront Drive, Sheboygan, WI. RSVP by Friday, October 6. (920) 451-9236. Liebham@aol.com. Payable to: Liebham for Assembly.
  • Reception Honoring Congressman Jerry Kleczka.
    5:00 - 7:00 PM. The Boulevard Inn. 929 East Wells Street, Milwaukee, WI. $250 per person. Payable to: APFB Friends of Jerry Kleczka. 3150A S. 12th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53215.
  • Fundraiser for Lisa Nelson.
    7:00 - 8:30 PM. Special Guest: Secretary Ben Brancel. Home of Joe and Liz Henry. 7790 Patten Road, Dane, WI. Contributions gratefully accepted. No PAC accepted. RSVP: (608) 222-9632 or P.O. Box 6472, Monona, WI 53716. Payable to: Nelson for State Senate.
  • Governor's Schedule
    Office Time

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  • GWETC 2000
    12:00-6:00 PM; Pre-Conference Workshops and Labs; 9:00-4:30 PM: Concurrent Sessions - Postsecondary Emphasis
    For more information visit www.gwetc.org or contact Kris Schwartz, Conference Manager, at (608) 264-9730.
  • State Rep. Jeff Stone Reception.
    5:00 - 7:00 PM. Grand Champion Grill. 4395 S. 76th Street, Greenfield, WI 53220. All donations welcome. No PAC accepted. Checks payable to: Friends of Jeff Stone.
  • State Rep. John Townsend Recetion.
    5:30 - 7:00 PM. Special Guest: State Rep. John Gard. Fon du Lac Yacht Club. 705 Mohawk Avenue, Fon du Lac, WI 54935. Suggested Donation: $50. Payable to: Townsend for Assembly. RSVP: (920) 923-0935.
  • Reception for John LaFave.
    5:00 - 7:00 PM. Historic Silver Spring House. 6655 N. Green Bay Avenue, Glendale, WI. Payable to: Friends of John LaFave. 7237 W. Wabash Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53223.
  • Dept. of Workforce First Listening Session on DVR
    3:00 PM - Madison Area Technical College, Room 142B, 3550 Anderson Street. On services provided by the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation. The concerns and suggestions shared at the listening sessions will be forwarded to the DVR task force that is being appointed to recommend ways of improving the DVR program. Contact DWD Secretary: (608)266-7552.
  • Governor's Schedule
    11:30 AM - Tour: Supermax Prison
    1:30 PM - Tour: Buchhorn State Park, W8450 Buckhorn Park Ave., Necedah.
  • State-Local Government-Private Sector Working Group Meeting
    1:00 PM - 4:00 PM -- Pyle Center, 702 Langdon St., Room 317, University of WI-Madison campus, Madison. Agenda: Review Report of the State Agency Resource Working Group (SARWG) of the Wisconsin Land Council (WLC); Establish Future Meeting Dates; Public Comment; Such Other Business as Allowed by Law. Please call Linda Keegan, OLIS Program and Planning Analyst, 608-264-6180, Brian Hom, Working Group Chair, 608-262-2098

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  • Governor's Wisconsin Educational Technology Conference 2000
    8:30-4:30 PM; Concurrent Sessions - All Levels Emphasis
    For more information visit www.gwetc.org or contact Kris Schwartz, Conference Manager, at (608) 264-9730.
  • Kohl and Gillespie to US Senate Debate
    Madison Downtown Rotary, Madison
  • 2nd presidential debate
    Winston-Salem
  • Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules Holding a Public Hearing
    9:00 AM. 225 Northwest, State Capitol.
    The following items will be addressed: Comm 46/NR 746, PECFA -extension of the emergency rule by 60 days, PSC 167, extended area telephone service, and PSC 160, participation of commercial mobile radio service providers in the universal service fund. For more information call (608) 266-2253.
  • Governor's Film and Video Industry Advisory Council
    3:00-5:00 PM. Metropolitan Milwaukee Association of Commerce Offices, 756 N. Milwaukee St, 4th Floor, Milwaukee. Agenda: Welcome and Introduction of Members, Approval of Minutes, Motion Picture Location Decisions, and Strategic Discussion. The public and press are invited to attend. For more information call (608) 266-7621.
  • Fundraiser for Lisa Nelson
    5:30 - 7:30 PM. Home of Reed Coleman. 425 Summit Road, Maple Bluff, WI. All contributions gratefully accepted. No PAC please. RSVP: (608) 222-9632 or P.O. Box 6472, Monona WI 53716. Payable to: Nelson for State Senate.
  • Fundraiser for Dave Duecker
    5:00 - 7:00 PM. Special Guest: Gov. Tommy Thompson. The Brat Stop. 12304 75th Street (Highway 50), Kenosha, WI. $100 suggested contribution. No PAC accepted. RSVP: (262) 657-6798. Payable to: Dave Duecker for State Senate.
  • Second Presidential Debate
    Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC.
  • Department of Workforce Development's Second Listening Session on DV
    3:00 PM - 7:00 PM -- Independence First, 600 W. Virginia, Suite 201, Milwaukee. For a description see October 10.
  • Governor's Schedule
    Office Time
  • Wisconsin Realtors Association Convention
    Oct. 11-13; Park Plaza Paper Valley Hotel, Appleton
    Call: 608-241-2047 or go to www.wra.org for more information.

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  • GWETC 2000
    8:30-4:30 PM; Concurrent Sessions- PK-12 Emphasis
    For more information visit www.gwetc.org or contact Kris Schwartz, Conference Manager, at (608) 264-9730.
  • Airing of taped ``We the People'' health special airing on Wisconsin Public Television
    7 p.m. - Scheduled participants include: 2nd District congressional contestants Tammy Baldwin, the Democratic incumbent and John Sharpless, her Republican challenger; GOP U.S. Sen. candidate John Sharpless; state Sen. Judy Robson, D-Beloit; state Rep. Frank Urban, R-Brookfield; UW-Madison Medical School ethicist Norm Fost and other experts.
  • Attorney General's Task Force on Children in Need
    9:00 AM - 1:00 PM, The Madison Concourse Hotel, 1 W. Dayton St., Madison Agenda includes: Training Update; Office of Crime Victim Services Update, VOCA Grants, Missing and Exploited Children; Confidentiality Advisory Board Update; State Child Fatality Review Team Update; CJA Three-Year Assessment Discussion. Please RSVP Jan Dunn-Herfel at (608) 266-7084 or e-mail at: dunn-herfeljf@doj.state.wi.us
  • Fundraiser for Lisa Nelson
    6:00 -8:00 PM. Home of Gordy Sussman and Dr. Karen Anderson, 3584 Sabaka Trail, Middleton. All contributions gratefully accepted. RSVP at (608) 222-9632 or P.O. Box 6472 Monona, WI 53716.
  • Department of Workforce Development's Third Listening Session on DVR;
    3:00 PM - 7:00 PM -- Northcentral Technical College, Room E-102, 1000 W. Campus Drive, Wausau. For a description please see October 1.
  • Governor's Schedule
    10:45 AM - Visit: Allen Field Elementary School
    12:00 PM - Tour: Milwaukee Art Museum, 750 Lincoln Memorial.

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  • Governor's Schedule
    9:30 AM - Achieve: Fall Board Meeting, San Francisco.
  • WI Working Families Welcome Dick Cheney
    4:00 PM. Texx's Victory Hall, 3665 E. Grange Ave in Cudahy. (One block east of Ladish Co. which is on W. Packard- Grange is about 15 blocks south of Layton).
    Event is free, but tickets are needed to determine the size of the crowd. Please call (262) 547-6701.

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  • Waukesha County Fall Election Rally
    Operating Engineers Local 139, N27 W23233 Roundy Rd, Waukesha. Contact: Frank Kinateder, 262-542-8751.
  • Governor's Schedule
    Family Day.

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  • Price County GOP Fall Fundraiser and Brunch
    12:30-1:00 PM Social. 1:00 PM Brunch. 1:45 Pm Keynote Speaker - Secretary Cate Zeuske and Rep. John Gard. Also invited - John Gillespie, Sean Cronin, Brad Dehmlow, Buck Shilling, Leonard Shilts, and Rich Schreiber. Cost is $20/ticket. For further information call Mary Moser at (715) 339-6106.
  • Governor's Schedule
    Family Day.

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  • Fundraiser for Sheila Harsdorf
    6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Special Guests: Congressman Ryan and Congressman Green
    J.R. Ranch, 735 Highway 12, Hudson. $50/person or $75/couple; No PAC accepted; RSVP: (715) 426-2557.
  • Students to question candidates in forum
    7:00 PM -- Preble High School, the auditorium at Preble, 2222 Deckner Ave. The evening will include presentations on the Republican, Democratic and Green party platforms.
    Candidates in at least five races are expected to attend: state Assembly, 88th district; state Senate, 30th district; U.S. House of Representatives, 8th district; U.S. Senate; and Brown County Clerk of Courts. Time will be set aside for questions and time to meet the candidates.
  • Speech by US Senator Russ Feingold
    to Election and Campaign Finance Law class
    4:30 PM, UW-Madison Law School, Room 2260
    Public welcome to attend; parking at Grainger Hall
  • Speech by Lt. Gov Scott McCallum
    on state-local government partnerships
    Wisconsin Towns Association Convention
    9:30 AM, Paper Valley Hotel & Conference Center
    333 W. College Avenue, Appleton, WI
  • Wisconsin Tobacco Control Board
    Open meeting of Executive Committee
    2:30 - 4:30 PM, Medical College of Wisconsin, Rm 3078
    8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, WI
    For agenda and more info call David Gunderson at (608) 267-0944.
  • Governor's Schedule
    3:00 PM - Ribbon Cutting: Charter Communications Customer Care Center,279 Trow Bridge Drive, Fond du Lac

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  • Congressional Debate
    7:00 - 8:30 PM. 1901 Fish Hatchery Rd., Madison, WI;
    Rep. Tammy Baldwin and John Sharpless.
  • Supreme Court Hearing
    In the Matter of the Adoption of a Procedure to Refuse Grant or to Suspend the License to Practice Law of a Person Certified under Wis. Stat. 49.857
  • Meeting of the Dairy 2020 Council
    10:30 AM- 2:30 PM. First floor conference room of the WHEDA Building at 201 W. Washington Ave, Madison. Agenda to include reports by the Dept. of Commerce, and Dept. of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection, Alto Dairy Pilot Program, Discover WI's America's Dairyland 2000, WI Environmental Stewardship Initiative- Discovery Farms, and Focus Groups. For more information contact (608) 266-1018.
  • Third Presidential Debate
    Washington University, St. Louis, MO
  • Congressional foes set to debate;
    7:30 PM -- Kirk-Denmark Theater on the University of Wisconsin - Rock County campus, 2909 Kellogg Ave. U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Janesville, and Democrat challenger Dr. Jeffrey Thomas, also of Janesville, will face each other in the debate, which is expected to last 90 minutes. They also are scheduled to debate each other at the WKOW-TV Studios in Madison. That debate will be aired on WKOW Oct. 22.
  • Fundraiser for Dan Kapanke
    7:00 - 9:00 PM. Island Girl Boat Ride. $55 per person. PAC accepted. RSVP: (608) 782-7425 or P.O. Box 2586, LaCrosse, WI 54602-2586. Payable to: Kapanke for Senate.
  • Reception for Steve Peggs - Candidate for the 88th Assembly District, Larry Swoboda - Candidate for the 1st Assembly District, Pat Collins - Candidate for the 4th Assembly District, and Rep. John Ryba - 90th Assembly District
    6:00 - 8:00 PM. U.S. Senator Herb Kohl, U.S. Senator Russ Feingold, Attorney General Jim Doyle, Brown County Executive Nancy Nusbaum, Assembly Democratic Leader Shirley Krug and State Representative Lee Meyerhofer cordially invite you to Gallagher's. 163 North Pearl St. Green Bay, WI. Suggested Contribution: $50. Please make checks payable to:
    Peggs for Assembly, 402 Lawe St. Green Bay, WI 54301.
    Larry Swoboda for Assembly, 205 Church Rd. Luxemburg, WI 54217.
    Pat Collins for Assembly, 2310 Greenwald St. Green Bay, WI 54301.
    John Ryba for Assembly, 714 Wilson Avenue. Green Bay, WI 54303-4106.
  • DPI Superintendent Grover hears testimony on revenue caps
    West Allis, WI
  • Voter Registration Drive
    sponsered by area disability-issue groups
    10:00 AM - 12:00 PM, MARC-East
    3939 Lien Road, Madison, WI
  • Candidates Forum
    sponsered by area disability-issue groups
    Capitol Ballroom B, Concourse Hotel
    1 West Dayton, Madison, WI
    More info: call Aaron Bishop, (608) 263-0271, ext. 4
  • Agricultural Chemical Cleanup Program
    Open meeting, 9:00 AM - 2:30 PM
    Discussing WI map of reimbursement sites, review of applications
    DATCP, 2811 Agriculture Drive, Madison, WI
    More info: (608) 224-5040.
  • Governor's Schedule
    3:30 PM - Tour: Whitefish Dunes State Park, 3701 Clark Lane Road, (County WD), Sturgeon Bay.

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  • Fundraiser for Dan Kapanke
    5:00 - 7:00 PM: Pump House Regional Center for the Arts, 119 King St., LaCrosse. Special Guests: Sen. Panzer, Sen. Darling, Sen. Farrow, Sen. Roessler, Sen. Rosenzweig, Sen. Huelsman and Sen. Lazich. All contributions accepted, No PAC accepted. RSVP: 608/782-7425, or P.O. Box 2586, LaCrosse, WI 54602-2586. Payable to: Kapanke for Senate.
  • Public Meeting for the Wisconsin Crime Victims Council Law Enforcement Committee
    3:00-4:00 PM. Room 300, Southeast, State Capitol. Items on the agenda include a discussion of Attorney General Doyle's Request, Review of 2001 Goals and Objectives, and other business. For more infomation contact (608) 266-1155
  • Public Meeting for the Wisconsin Crime Victims Council Childrens Committee
    4:00-5:00 PM. Room 300, Southeast, State Capitol. Items on the agenda include a discussion of Attorney General Doyle's Request, Review of 2001 Goals and Objectives, and other business. For more information contact (608)266-1155
  • Public Hearning on the Speaker's Task Force on Abandoned Babies
    10:30 AM. Children's Hospital of WI (auditorium) 9000 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee. State Reps. Jeff Plale and Sue Jeskewitz will host a public hearing regarding their "Safe Harbor" legislation. This bill would allow a deperate mother to anonymously relinquish her unharmed newborn, under 72 hours old, at a designated safe haen without fear of prosecution. For more information contact Rep. Jeff Plale at (608) 266-0610.
  • Meeting of the Rural Economic Development Board
    9:00 AM. First floor conference room of the WHEDA Building at 201 W. Washington Ave. Madison. Agenda to include consideration of application for rural economic development projects: Beehive Botanicals, Inc. PM01 101 and Pro Bend and Welding Company, PM01 061. For more information contacy Tony Hozeny at (608) 267-9661.
  • Breakfast Fundraising Reception for Lieutenant Gov. Scott McCallum
    8:00 AM - 9:30 AM -- Houlihans Restaurant, Wisconsin Dells. Hosted by Tom Diehl, RSVP (608) 257-4601. Payable to Friends of Scott McCallum, P.O. Box 2345, Madison.
  • Evening Fundraising Reception for Lieutenant Gov. Scott McCallum
    5:30 PM - 7:30 PM -- Home of Mark and Lori McNally, 2963 Bryn Wood Drive, Fitchburg. RSVP: (608) 257-4601; Payable to: Friends of Scott McCallum; P.O. Box 2345, Madison, WI 53703
  • Dane County Government Careers Fair
    12:00 - 6:00 PM. Dane County Job Center, 1819 Aberg Ave, Madison. The Dane County Job Center and the Wisconsin Works Employment Team are sponsoring a public sector job fari. For more information, please contact Susan Sutter, WI Works State Employment Hiring Coordinator, at (608) 261-6863.
  • Fundraiser for Lisa Nelson
    6:00 - 8:00 PM -- Home of Rich Eberle, Special Guest Governor Thompson. 5000 Mirandy Rose Court (Villages of Bishops Bay), Middleton. All contributions gratefully accepted, Photo opportunity available, No PAC accepted. RSVP: (608) 222-9632 or P.O. Box 6472, Monona. Payable to: Nelson for State Senate.
  • Fundraiser for Ginger Jazdzewski
    5:00 - 7:00 PM. Special Guest: U.S. Senator Russ Feingold
    Wild Rose Pub Eatery, Hwy W between Wabeno and Crandon. Make check payable to: Committee to Elect Ginger Jazdzewski, 100 N. Forest Avenue, Crandon, WI 54520. All contributions gratefully accepted.
  • Governor's Schedule
    Office Time

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  • Public Meeting for the WI Crime Victims Council
    9:00 AM-1:00 PM. Room 300, Southeast, State Capitol. Agenda includes: OCVS report-Kitty Kocol, Committee Recruitment and Participation- Lori Jorgenson, Committee Reports, Collaborative Youth Initiative 17-25 Year Olds- Ray Banks, Restitution Project Update - Chris Nolan, Report on the WI Victim Assistance Academy - Jo Kolanda, and Luncheon Discussion of Attorney General Doyle's Letter. For more information contact (608) 266-1155.
  • Public Meeting for the WI Crime Victims Rights Board
    1:00-5:00 PM. Room 300, Southeast, State Capitol. Agenda includes update by Brian Olsen on forfeitures, disucssion of complaint 00-06 and complaint 00-07. For more information contact (608) 266-1155.
  • Farmland Advisory Council
    1:30-3:00 PM. Room 415NW, Stae Capitol. For more information call (608) 266-9758.
  • Governor's Council on Tourism Meeting
    8:30 AM. 201 W. Washington Ave., Madison. Jim Van Matre will chair the meeting and the agenda includes a review of the JEM Applications, including Winter Passport - Welcome to New Richmond, Philips Winter Festival, WI Film Festival, and 2001 Ashland Snowmobile Race. For more information contact (608) 267-3373.
  • Meeting of the Minority Business Development Board
    9:00 AM via teleconference. Room 6A Conference Room of the WHEDA Building at 201 W. Washington Ave. Madison. Agenda will include the consideration of application for minority business development: Northeast Construction and Landscaping, Inc. PM00 704 and Trade Design PM01 203. For more information contact Tony Hozeny at (608) 267-9661.
  • State of WI Ethics Board Meeting
    9:00 AM by teleconference. A speakerphone will be available at the board's offices, 44 E. Mifflin St. Suite 601, Madison. The Board intents to immediately adjorun to closed session to consider possible violations of statutes that the Board administers. For more information contact (608) 266-8123.
  • Election 2000 Lecture Series
    7 - 8:30 PM. Ratzow Room, Campus Center, Corner East Ave. and College Ave, Waukesha, Waukesha County. Call for free reservations, 262-524-7216.
  • The Intersection of Law, Policy and Economics
    Convened by the WI Department of Justice, James E. Doyle, Attorney General. Hosted by the University of WI System
    UW-Milwaukee, 2200 E. Kenwood Boulevard, Milwaukee. Continues on October 20, 2000.
  • WI Legislative Council Committee Meeting
    10:00 AM. Special Committee on Arts Funding.
    Bradley Pavilion, Marcus Center for the Performing Arts, 123 East State Street, Milwaukee. For more information: (608) 266-1304.
  • Fundraiser for Sondy Pope-Roberts
    5:00-8:00 PM. Fyfe's Corner Bistro, E. Washington Ave, Madison. With Special Guests: Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin and Charles Pope
    Make Checks Payable to Friends of Sondy Pope-Roberts
    P.O. Box 930462; Verona, WI 53593
  • NMC v. Nashville Hearing
    10:00 AM - Court hearing rescheduled. Forest County Courthouse in Crandon. Case before Judge Geske.
  • Walworth County Party Meeting
    Democratic Party Headquarters, 15 E Walworth St, Elkhorn
    Contact: Ken Howell, 262-248-7564
  • Fundraiser for Senate Republican Leader Mary Panzer
    5:00 - 7:00 PM. The Kubala Washatko Architects. W61 N617 Mequon Road, Cedarburg, WI. $100 per couple. Any contribution gratefully accepted. No PAC or corporate checks. Payable to: Friends and Neighbors of Mary Panzer.
  • Governor's Growing Wisconsin Ag Task Force
    Speakers: Caryl Terrel, Sierra Club; Sam Gieryn, WI Citizen Action; Will Hughes, DATCP
    10:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Conference Rooms A & B
    Dane County Land Conservation Department
    1 Fen Oak Court, Madison, WI
    More info: (608) 224-5040.
  • Governor's Schedule
    Office Time
  • State Rep. Mark Gundrum to Speak on Opposing Casinos
    7:00 PM - Rep. Gundrum will be the featured speaker during a forum sponsored by the Better Beloit group at the Beloit Memorial High School Commons. Beloit residents will vote Nov. 7 on a referendum concerning the proposed tribal-run casino in Beloit. For more information see www.beloitdailynews.com/1000/spek16.htm.
  • Pheasant Hunting at Rush Creek with Sen. Schultz
    9:30 AM - ? . North of Spring Green Wisconsin on State Hwy. 23. $100 contribution, $18.50 for each bird harvested. For further information and details about hunting call: 608/647-8491. Payable to: Friends and Neighbors of Dale Schultz.
  • Reception Honoring State Rep. Gene Hahn
    6:30 PM - 8:00 PM: With Special Guest Former Congressman Scott Klug. The Dorf Haus, 8931 County Road Y, Town of Roxbury, SE of Sauk City. No PAC corporate contributions accepted.
  • Fundraiser for Tom Sanders, 5th Assembly District
    5:00 PM -7:00 PM: Willie's Supper Club, 1820 E. Main St., Little Chute, WI. $50 contribution suggested. All contributions accepted, PAC accepted. With Special Guest Assembly Speaker Scott Jensen.

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  • The Intersection of Law, Policy and Economics
    Convened by the WI Department of Justice, James E. Doyle, Attorney General. Hosted by the University of WI System
    UW-Milwaukee, 2200 E. Kenwood Boulevard, Milwaukee
  • State of WI Claims Board Meeting
    1:30 PM. Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Hall, Room 416 North, State Capitol. Agenda will include testimony for claims and a closed session to discuss previous presented claims.
  • Fundraiser for Lisa Nelson
    6:00 - 8:00 PM -- Home of Michael and Charlene Wilcox, 406 Woodward, Sun Prairie. All contributions gratefully accepted; No PAC accepted. RSVP: (608)222-9632 or P.O. Box 6472, Monona WI 53716. Payable to Nelson for State Senate.
  • Event for Lewis Rosser
    5:00 PM - 6:30 PM -- The Main Exchange, 161 South Main Street, Fond du Lac. Friends of Lewis Rosser, 502 Mustang Lane, Fond du Lac, WI 54935-9707
  • Rock County GOP women to meet
    12:00 PM -- Riva's Restaurant, 2660 Prairie Ave., Beloit.
    The guest speaker will be Wade Sweger, candidate for the 45th District State Assembly seat. For more information or to make reservations, call Marie at (608)754-3595, Anna Mae at (608)882-4799 or LaVerna at (608)363-9744.
  • Governor's Schedule
    2:00 PM - Ribbon Cutting: East Bridge Corridor, Seymour Cray Sr Boulevard, Chippewa Falls.
  • Fundraiser for Howard Lidwigson, 68th Assembly District
    5:00 -7:00 PM: At the home of Jim Bolton, 3920 Freedom Drive, Eau Claire. Special Guest: Gov. Tommy Thompson. $50 suggested contribution, $100/couple photo opportunity with Governor.

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  • Governor's Schedule
    Family Day
  • Fundraiser for Dan Kapanke
    10:00 AM - 1:00 PM. S & S Cycling, 14025 Hwy G, Viola, WI (Hwy G is located 2 miles east of Viola on Hwy 56). No PAC accepted. RSVP: (608) 782-7425 or P. O. Box 2586 LaCrosse, W@I 54602. Payable to Kapanke for Senate.

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  • Milwaukee County Fall Fundraiser - Democratic Party
    Four Points Sheraton, Milwaukee Contact: Milwaukee County Democratic Party Office, 414-257-4085.
  • Baldwin-Sharpless Debate
    7:00 PM. Wisconsin Union Theater, 800 Langdon St. For information call (608) 262-2216.
  • Congressional foes set to debate;
    U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Janesville, and Democrat challenger Dr. Jeffrey Thomas, also of Janesville, will face each other in the debate, which is expected to last 90 minutes. They also are scheduled to debate each other at the WKOW-TV Studios in Madison. The debate will be aired on WKOW
  • Fundraiser for 26th District Assembly Candidate Terry Van Akkern
    12:00 - 2:00 PM, Emil Mazy Labor Hall 5425 Superior Ave, Sheboygan, WI. Special guest US Senator Herb Kohl. Checks payable to: Committee to Elect Van Akkern. No PAC, please.
  • Governor's Schedule
    Family Day

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  • Supreme Court Hearing
    In the Matter of the Amendment of the Rules of Appellate Procedure
  • Supreme Court Conference
    1:30 PM. Supreme Court Hearing Room. Rule hearing and open administrative conference.
  • Lt.Gov. Scott McCallum Press Conference
    10:30 AM, Corner of Fourth and Jay, Kapanke for State Senate heaquarters, Lacrosse. Lt. Gov. McCallum will announce his endorsement for State Senate and his stance on the LaCross County casino reform
  • Legislative Breakfast - Meet and Greet your Legislators and Candidates for Office. 7:30 - 9:00 AM. Sponsored by Greater Milwaukee Dental Association. Sheraton Milwaukee Brookfield. 375 S. Moorland (North Exit), Brookfield, WI. Register by Oct 9 - Phone: (414) 276-9911. Fax: (414) 276-8431.
    Email: gmda@execpc.com
  • Funraiser for Lisa Nelson
    5:00-7:00 PM. Leske's Supper Club, 6401 Monona Drive, Madison. No PAC accepted. RSVP: (608) 222-9632 or P.O. BOx 6472 Monona, WI 53716. Payable to: Nelson for State Senate.
  • Fundraiser for Senate Majority Leader Chuck Chvala
    5:00-6:30 PM. Howl at the Moon. 770 N. Jefferson St. Milwaukee. Suggested contribution $100, no PAC please. Payable to Friends of Chuck Chvala. P.O. Box 2163, Madison, WI 53701-2163.
  • Fundraiser for Dan Kapanke
    5:30 - 7:30 PM: Piggy's Restaurant of LaCrosse, 328 South Front, LaCrosse. Special Guest: Gov. Tommy Thompson. $100/person. No PAC accepted. RSVP: 608/782-7452, or P.O. Box 2586, LaCrosse WI 54602-2586. Payable to: Kapanke for Senate.
  • Bush for President Rally
    Meeting end of GOP Women Tour
    5 PM, Milwaukee Auditorium, Bruce Hall

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  • WI Legislative Council Committee Meeting
    10:00 AM. Room 225 Northwest, State Capitol. Special Committee on Navigable Waters Recodification. For more information (608) 266-1304.
  • WI Development Finance Board Meeting
    9:00 AM. First floor conference room, WHEDA Bldg. 201 W. Washington Ave. Madison. Agenda includes consideration of customized labor training fund: Oshkosh Coil Spring, Inc. -CLT PM 01 103 and OmniQuip Textron Material Handling Technologies - CLT PM 01 152, and major economic development project- CBC Aquisition LLC. For more information contact Tony Hozeny at (608) 267-9661.
  • WI Legislative Council Committee Meeting
    10:00 AM. Room 411 South, State Capitol. Special Committee on Dental Care Access. For more information: (608) 266-1304.
  • State Administrative Affairs Subcommittee Meeting
    9:00 AM. Room 201, Southeast, State Capitol.
  • State Higher Education Subcommittee Meeting
    10:30 AM. Room 201, Southeast, State Capitol.
  • State Building Commission Revised Meeting Date
    1:30 PM. 125 South, State Capitol.
  • Office of the Commissioner of Insurance Meeting
    10:00 AM. OCI, 121 E. Wilson St., Room 6, Madison. The agenda will include Section Ins 3.39 Wis. Adm. Code, relating to Medicare & Choice, Medicare Supplement and Replacement Policies. For more information contact Julie Walsh at (608) 264-8101.
  • Juvenile and Criminal Justice Issues
    7:00-9:00 PM. 1901 Fish Hatchery Rd., Madison, WI
    Candidates for Dane County District Attorney and Sheriff.
  • Governor's Schedule
    1:30 PM. Building Commission. Governor's Conference Rm.
  • DNR Government Outreach Meeting -Eau Claire
    6:00-8:00 PM. DNR Office, 1300 W. Clairemont Ave, Eau Claire. Agenda will include information about the new nonmetallic mining reclamation program required by Chapter NR 135.
  • Natural Resource Board Meeting
    12:30 PM. Room 027 of the State Natural Resources Building (GEF 2) Madison. Agenda includes ratification of acts of the Dept. Secretarty including real estate transactions and approval of the master plan for the Lakeshore State Park in Milwaukee.
    1:30 PM. Board will depart for a tour of the WI State Laboratory of Hygiene from 2:00-4:00 PM.
  • Sign Making Party for Vice-President Gore's Visit
    3:30 PM. Boys and Girls Club of Dane County, 2001 Taft Street, Madison. The children of the Boys and Girls Club of Dane County, Local elected officials, and Madison Democrats will be making sign's for Gore's visit to Madison on Thursday. For more info contact: 608-259-1393.
  • CU Sponsoring Round Table Justice Discussion
    7:00-9:00 PM. Madison Newspapers, Inc., Auditorium, 1901 Fish Hatchery Rd, Madison. Communites United will sponsor disucssion featuring Dane Co. candidates for district attorney- Brian Blanchard and Brian Brophy, and Dane Co. candidates for sheriff - John Finch and Gary H. Hamblin with Ed Garvey acting as moderator. The candidates will be addressing issues regarding the criminal justice and prison sytems. For more information contact (608) 263-5510.
  • Panel to Discuss Religion's Role in Fall Election
    Noon. Heritage Room of the S.N. Pickard Commons at Ripon College. A four member panel of Ripon College faculty will offer opening remarks and then lead discussion.Other panelists will be Rabbi Jan Brahms, Morten Schlutter, and Kim Shankman. Paticipants are invited to bring lunch or purchase a buffet lunch at the commons. For more information, contact the faculty dean office at (920) 748-8109.
  • Dane County District Attorney & Sheriff Candidates Debate
    7:00-9:00 PM. Madison Newspapers Auditorium, 1901 Fish Hatchery Rd. For more information: 232-1763.
  • WI Greens Dane County Planning Meeting for Nader Campaign
    6:30 PM. Second floor, Central Library, 201. W. Mifflin. For more information: 834-0176.
  • Fundraiser for Sen. Lazich
    5:00-7:00 PM. Taste of Home Resturant, 5601 Broad St, Greendale, WI. All contibutions gratefully accepted, payable to Citizens for Lazich. No PAC please. RSVP: (414) 427-1279 or P.O. Box 511462, New Berlin, WI 53151-3262.
  • Fundraiser for Dave Duecker
    6:30-9:00 PM. Mad Dan's Resturant. 3101 East Lakeshore Dr, Twin Lakes, WI. No PAC accepted. RSVP: (262)657-6798. Payable to: Dave Duecker for State Senate.
  • Ryan for Congress Reception
    5:30-7:00 PM. The Madison Club. 5 East Wilson St, Madison. Ticket price $100 per person. For more information contact: Mary Stitt (262) 268-6859.
    Payable to: Ryan for Congress.
  • Fundraiser for Sen. Mary Lazich
    5:00-7:00 PM. Taste of Home Resturant. 5601 Broad St. Greendale, WI. No PAC accepted. RSVP: (414) 427-1279. Payable to:Citizens for Lazich, P.O. Box 511462 New Berlin, WI 53151.
  • Reception Honoring Municipal Judge Vincent Bobot
    5:00-11:00 PM. Monreal's El Matador, 9155 W. Bluemound Rd. All contributions gratefully accepted, payable to Bobot for Judge Committee 1919 W. Henry Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53221.
  • Annual Fall Briefing Session for Members of the Governor's Club with Gov. Tommy Thompson.
    6:00 - 8:00 PM. Country Inn. 2810 Golf Road, Pewaukee, WI. $500 contribution. Gov. Guinn, Nevada, & Gov. Huckabee, Arkansas, are the special guest speakers. Payable to: Governor's Club. P.O. Box 1998, Madison, WI 53701. RSVP by October 20 to (608) 252-9248.
  • Regent Committee For UW-Madison Chancellor Search
    11:00 AM - Bascom Hall, Room 260, UW-Madison. Agenda includes: Discussion of search procedures; Closed session to consider personnel matters; Reconvene in open session. For more information call: 608-262-3571

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  • Natural Resources Board Meeting
    8:30 AM. Room 027 of the State Natural Resources Board (GEF 2) Madison. Agenda will include a report on phosphorus in the environment (30 min) and an update on WI's Brownfields Initiative (20 min), Adoption of Order CF-30-00 (NR 168) re: administration of the Brownfield Site Assessment Grant Program, Adoption of the Order WT-24-00 (NR 101) re: changes in the wastewater fee program, Adoption of the Order CF-18-00 (repeal of NR 161,162,163) re: non-point and stormwater project loans under the Clean Water Fund, Approval of the recommendation to continue the landfill license fee surcharge under NR 5520.04(1)(d)4, authorization for hearing on revision of NR 714 - landowner notification of contamination, authorization for hearing on revision of NR 460,465, and 484 -national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants for wood furniture manufacturing, and authorization for hearings on NR 103 and the creation of NR 350 re: wetland water quality standards.
  • CANCELLED- Senate Committee Hearing on Human Services and Aging;
    11:00 AM - Room 201 Southeast, State Capitol. This will be a public hearing and may hold an executive session on Clearinghouse Rule 00-066, Relating to emergency assistance for families facing impending homelessness. Submitted by the Department of Workforce Development.
  • DNR Government Outreach Meeting- WI Rapids
    3:00-5:00 PM. Wood Co. Municipal Bldg., Auditorium. 444 W. Grand Ave. Wisconsin Rapids.
    7:00-9:00 PM. DNR Office, 437 Griffith Ave. WI Rapids. Agenda will include information about the new nonmetallic mining reclamation program required by Chapter NR 135.
  • Beloit NAACP Chapter and the Greater Beloit Coalition Sponsor Candidates Rally
    Noon-4:00 PM. Merrill Community Center, 1237 Park Ave., Beloit. All candidates for local and state offices are invited. Speaking at the rally will be state Sen. Judy Robson, Sen. Gwendolynne Moore, Rep. Spencer Coggs and Rep. Antonio Riley.
  • Fundraiser for Sen. Drzewiecki
    5:30 PM - 7:00 PM -- Home of Hon and Liz Pfeifer, 2490 Deer Path Drive, Green Bay. $25/person; No PAC accepted. RSVP: (920) 430-7495; Payable to Friends of Drzewiecki.
  • Fundraiser for John Sharpless for Congress
    5:00-7:00 PM. University Club. 924 E. Wells St, Milwaukee. Payable to : Sharpless 2000, c/o Heidi Green, 5210 Flad Ave. Madison, WI 53711.
  • Reception for Senate Majority Leader Chuck Chvala
    5:00-7:00 PM. McGovern's Supper Club. 818 W. Main St., Sun Prairie.Payable to: Friends of Chuck Chvala
  • Reception for Tammy Baldwin
    6:00-8:00 PM. The Concourse Hotel. One West Dayton St., Madison. RSVP: (608) 258-9353. Payable to: Tammy Baldwin for Congress. P.O. Box 696 Madison, WI 53701.
  • Fundraising Reception for Lieutenant Gov. Scott McCallum
    5:00 - 7:00 PM -- Pine Hills Country Club, 4914 Superior Ave. Sheboygan. Payable to: Friends of Scott McCallum, P.O. Box 2345, Madison, WI 53701; RSVP: (608)257-4601.
  • Fundraiser for Dave Duecker
    5:00 - 7:00 PM -- Harry's Place, 808 Main St., Lake Geneva, WI. Special. guest: Congressman Paul Ryan. No PAC accepted. RSVP: (262)657-6798. Payable to: Dave Duecker for State Senate.
  • Fundraiser for Lewis Rosser
    5:00-6:30 PM. The home of Tom Kitchen, 140 E. Merrill Ave, Fond du Lac. Special guest: Former Governor Tony Earl. RSVP: 921-1115. Payable to Friends of Lewis Rosser, 14 N Main St., Fond Du Lac, WI 54935.
  • Fundraiser for Sen. Panzer
    5:00-7:00 PM. WI Automotive Museum, 147 North Rural St. Hartford, WI. $100 per couple, no PAC accepted. Payable to Friends and Neighbors of Mary Panzer. RSVP: P.O. Box 306, West Bend, WI 53095.

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  • Election 2000 Lecture Series
    7 - 8:30 PM. Ratzow Room, Campus Center, corner N. East Ave. and College Ave, Waukesha, Waukesha County. Free admission, Call 262-524-7216.
  • Fundraiser for Paul Ryan
    5:00-7:00 PM. Ten Eleven, N. Astor St. (corner of Astor and State Streets) Milwaukee, WI. $50 suggested contribution. Payable to: Ryan for Congress. For more information contact Mary Stiff (262) 268-6859.
  • Fundraiser for Lisa Nelson
    5:30 PM - 7:30 PM -- Home of Jim and Brenda Bell, 6222 Fredericksburg Lane, Madison. All contributions gratefully accepted. No PAC accepted; RSVP: (608) 222-9632 or P.O. Box 6472, Monona WI 53716. Payable to: Nelson for State Senate.
  • Fundraiser for Sheila Harsdorf
    5:00 - 7:00 PM. Special Guests: Republican Women of the State Senate. Home of Dr. Bruce and Bonnie Trimble. 1910 Pine Ave East, Menomonie, WI. No PAC accepted. RSVP: (715) 426-2557. Payable to Friends of Shelia Harsdorf.
  • Sheboygan County Dinner - Democratic Party
    Riverdale Country Club, Sheboygan
    Contact: Flossie Meyer, 920-565-3840
  • Gore Rally
    starts at 3:30 p.m. with Al Gore to appear later
    Capitol Square at Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
    Madison. Call: 608-255-5172
  • Fundraiser for Rep. David Travis
    After Gore rally. Main Depot. West Main Street one half block south of bus station. Host: former Gov. Tony Earl
  • Nader protest of Gore
    4 p.m. Capitol Square, Madison. Call: 608-204-7336

27 Recyling Market Development Board Meeting
9:00 AM. First floor conference room, Tommy G. Thompson Bldg. 201 W. Washington Ave. Madison. Agenda includes consideration of application for recycling market development projects - CRI Recycling Services, Inc, PM00 362, recycling report, recycling market development funding distribution plan, and council on recycling task force dealing with the recycling of computers and other electronic equipment. For more information contact Tony Hozeny at (608) 267-9661.

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  • Fundraiser for Sen. Drzewiecki
    4:30 PM -doors open. KI Convention Center, 333 E. Main Street, Green Bay. Special Guest: Ted Nugent. No PAC accepted. RSVP: (920) 430-7495. Payable to: Friends of Drzewiecki.
  • Reception for Brian Blanchard
    5:00-6:30 PM. Home of Melissa Mulliken and Kathleen Nichols, 3306 Gregory St., Madison. Special guest: Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin.Suggested donation $50. Payable to: Brian Blanchard for District Attorney. P.O. BOx 5021. Madison, WI 53705.
  • Road America Walk/Run Elkhart Lake
    Fundraiser for the American Cancer Society. Non-competitive walk or timed run. All age levels. Tailgate party atmosphere, concessions. Road America Race Track. Registration begins at 9:30am; walk/run at noon.
    920/457-5661 (Sheboygan County)

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  • Hearing of Regulation and Licensing
    10:00 AM - Room 133, 1400 E.Washington Ave., Madison. This hearing concerns Chapter RL 7, relating to standards for approved drug testing programs. Public hearing. For more information contact Julie Kane (608) 267-9839.
  • Lt. Gov. McCallum to Speak on 21st Century Economy
    11:55 AM. Hotel Mead during Wisconsin Rapids Rotary Club Meeting, 451 E. Grand Ave., Wisconsin Rapids. McCallum will speak about the Need for WI to embrace the New Economy of the 21st Century and will be available for a brief period after remarks for interviews.
  • Gore Campaigns in Eastern Wisconsin
    Gore, Lieberman and wives to campaign in Green Bay, Fond du Lac, and Waukesha as part of ``Great Lakes Prosperity Tour.'' Call: 608-255-5172
  • DNR Government Outreach Meeting- Rhinelander
    7:00-9:00 PM. DNR Office, 107 Sutliff Ave, Rhinelander. Agenda will include information about the new nonmetallic mining reclamation program required by Chapter NR 135.
  • Fundraiser for Lisa Nelson (Costume Event)
    6:00 PM - 8:00 PM -- Home of Dennis O'Loughlin, 3934 Partridge Road, DeForest. All contributions gratefully accepted, No PAC accepted. RSVP: (608) 222-9632 or P.O. Box 6472, Monona WI 53716. Payable to: Nelson for State Senate.
  • Reception in Honor of Tom Sanders
    5:00-7:00 PM. Michaels. 111 E. Kimball St. Appleton. PAC accepted. Special guest: Former Congressman Mark Neumann. Payable to: Sanders for Assembly, W2956 Northbrook Circle, Appleton, WI 54915.
  • Reception Honoring Joseph Wall for Judge
    5:00-7:00 PM. The Wisconsin's Club. 900 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee. Payable to: Joseph Wall for Judge Committee. 912 Colfax Place, Whitefish Bay, WI 53217.
  • Fundraiser for Dan Kapanke
    5:00-7:00 PM. LaCrosse Club. 250 Harborview Plaza, LaCrosse. No PAC accepted. RSVP: (608) 782-7425 or P.O. Box 2586 LaCrosse, WI 54602-2586. Payable to: Kapanke for Senate.
  • Fundraiser for State Assembly Candidate Kevin Gerard
    5:30-7:30 PM
    Home of Dr. Mark and Patricia Aschilman, 5827 N Maitland Ct., (one block south of Klode Park) Whitefish Bay.
    Special guests: Speaker Scott Jensen and Rep. Frank Urban M.D. RSVP: (414) 352-9089.
  • Brent Weyecker Reception, 90th Assembly District
    7:00 -9:00 PM. Rock Garden. 1915 Bond St., Green Bay. Special guest: Former Congressman Mark Neumann. $50 suggested contribution.
  • Fundraiser for Terri McCormick, Candidate for Assembly
    5:00-7:00 PM. Home of Ben Ganther. 6030 County Road A., Oshkosh. Special guest: Mark Green. RSVP: (920) 830-3560. Contributions are greatly appreciated. Payable to: McCormick for State Assembly Committee. 625 Keller Park Dr, Appleton, WI 54914. $100 to join the V.I.P. Club.
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31 Halloween
  • State Capitol & Executive Resident Board Meeting
    1:00 PM. Room 411 South, State Capitol. Agenda to include subcommittee on capitol park grounds, state capitol, and executive residence. Please take time before meeting to view the sample test area showing proposed treatment for the Capitol Promenade. RSVP by Oct. 23 to Deborah Bothell at 266-6693.
  • DNR Government Outreach Meeting- Rhinelander
    7:00-9:00 PM. DNR Office. 107 Sutliff Ave, Rhinelander. Agenda will include information about the new nonmetallic mining reclamation program required by Chapter NR 135.
  • Candidate Forum for the Sixth Congressional District and Manitowoc County Sheriff
    7:00 PM. Holiday Inn at Manitowoc. Raymond Anderson, Tracy Christensen, Shelia Evanof, and Ken Petersen will answer questions.
    8:00 PM. Daniel Flaherty and Thomas Petri will take questions. Sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Manitowoc County and The Manitowoc Branch American Association of American Women.
  • Wisconsin Supreme Court Cases
    9:45 AM-1:45 PM. Oral agruments being held in the first floor hearing room at 119 Martin Luther King, Jr Blvd. For more information and to confirm time and dates, call the Clerk of the Supreme Court at (608) 266-1880.