Thursday, Feb. 3 Wonder ….

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Thursday, Feb. 3 Wonder of the World, 7:30 p.m., Blanche Davis Theatre, Kleinpell Fine Arts Building, UW-River Falls. UW-River Falls Masquers presents “Wonder of the World,” a play by David …

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Thursday, Feb. 3 Wonder of the World, 7:30 p.m., Blanche Davis Theatre, Kleinpell Fine Arts Building, UW-River Falls. UW-River Falls Masquers presents “Wonder of the World,” a play by David Lindsay-Abaire. A comedy for mature audiences.

Friday, Feb. 4 Wonder of the World, 7:30 p.m., Blanche Davis Theatre, Kleinpell Fine Arts Building, UW-River Falls. UW-River Falls Masquers presents “Wonder of the World,” a play by David Lindsay-Abaire. A comedy for mature audiences.

Saturday, Feb. 5 Wonder of the World, 7:30 p.m., Blanche Davis Theatre, Kleinpell Fine Arts Building, UW-River Falls. UW-River Falls Masquers presents “Wonder of the World,” a play by David Lindsay-Abaire. A comedy for mature audiences.

Meet the Artists Open House, 1 p.m., River Falls Community Arts Base, 127 N. Main St. Meet this month’s featured artists. Music by Bill Cagley. Food and beverages by Smokey Treats and 3 Schweet Sisters.

Free CPR Certification, 9 a.m. to noon, St. Paul’s United Church of Christ (W5706 Highway 72, Ellsworth). Register at spuccellsworth.org Sponsored by St. Paul’s UCC Random Acts of Kindness and Ellsworth Area Ambulance. Open to the public.

Sunday, Feb. 6 Travel the World – St. Francis School Carnival, 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., St. Francis School (244 W. Woodworth, Ellsworth). A great, fun-filled afternoon with many games and activities centered around this year’s carnival theme – Travel the World! Try your luck at raffles, silent auctions and raffle tickets; prizes include $3,000 cash, $1,000 cash, Smart TV, Blackstone Griddle, iRobot, Ring Security System and more. All proceeds go to St. Francis School.

Wednesday, Feb. 9 Ellsworth Blood Drive, 12-6 p.m., Seyforth Building, Pierce County Fairgrounds (364 N. Maple St., Ellsworth). The American Red Cross will host a community blood drive. Participants will receive a $10 Amazon gift card (by email). Donations by appointment only; sign up at bit.ly/EllsworthWI. Walk-ins not accepted. Masks must be worn. Arrive at your scheduled appointment time; complete a Paid Pass the morning of the drive, in order to speed up the process by going to www.redcrossblood.org Thursday, Feb. 10 RF Area Retired Educators Association meeting, 11 a.m., West Wind Supper Club (709 N. Main St., River Falls). The group is always looking for new members from Hudson, Baldwin, Prescott, River Falls, Spring Valley and New Richmond. Guest speaker will be River Falls Public Library Director Tanya Misselt. Please join us if you’re retired and worked in any capacity in the public schools. Our chapter and the Wisconsin Retired Educator’s Association work to protect our pension. We also award scholarships and volunteer in our schools and communities.

Saturday, Feb. 12 Seventh Annual Funsters Ice Fishing Contest, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Roger Nelson’s Rush River Ice Sculptures (N2696 County Road A, Maiden Rock). Fishing, fun and prizes. Some poles will be provided. Please bring barbelss poles, if you bring your own. Hot dogs, chips, hot chocolate and cookies.

Winter Wonders Hike, 1 p.m., Kinnickinnic State Park (W11983 820th Ave., River Falls). Meet at the external parking lot on 770th Avenue off County Road F. Join the naturalist and discover one of her favorite winter hiking trails. The 3-mile hike goes through several different habitats and offers beautiful, ridge-top views of the Kinnickinnic. Dress for the weather and bring along water, good hiking boots and binoculars. The event is free but park vehicle admission is required. If you want to rent snowshoes, call 715-8693695 or email [email protected] at least two days in advance.

Drive-Thru Steak Dinner, 4-7 p.m., St. Paul’s United Church of Christ (W5706 Highway 72, Ellsworth). Meal includes grilled steak, baked potato, special green beans, salad, homemade buns and dessert. Tickets are $15 and available at spuccellsworth. org or by contacting Linette at 651-2333326 or [email protected] or Amy at 612-839-2866 or [email protected] Proceeds spread kindness through outreach ministry.

Wednesday, Feb. 16 UWRF Spring Career Fair, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., UW-River Falls (410 S. Third St.)

Friday, Feb. 18 Plum City American Legion Fish Fry, 4-7 p.m. Plum City American Legion Hall. Indoor dining, carryout and curbside available. Fried and baked fish, oven-fried chicken, baked beans, au gratin potatoes, potato salad, coleslaw, French fries, onion rings, and buns. Youth and senior discounts. For more information, call Susan Sanders at 715-647-2588 and leave message. On fish fry dates, call her cell at 715-4480411.

Saturday, Feb. 19 Dinner & A Show, Elmwood Auditorium. Elmwood Area Community Club presents Dinner & A Show. Doors open at 6 p.m. Buffet-style dinner of lasagna, breadsticks, garden salad and cupcakes. Music begins at 6:30 p.m., lip sync variety show starts at 7 p.m. (featuring Mockingbirds event specialists), and more music at 8 p.m. Cost is $20 per person. Contact Deb at 715-495-0617, Felicia at 715-5562060, Amy at 715-505-4005 or Linda at 715-6392127 with questions.

The Memories, 7 p.m., River Falls American Legion Post 121. Join the Legion for The Memories, a comically musical due with Wisconsin roots. Doors open at 6 p.m. Tickets sold at Legion Post 121 or Freeman Drug.

Monday, Feb. 21 Under the Big Top, Ellsworth Chamber Dinner, 5:30 p.m., Kilkarney Hills Golf Course (163 Radio Road, River Falls). Join the Ellsworth Area Chamber of Commerce for a night of entertainment and mingling, with a sit-down dinner, the “Best of 2022” and Crystal Awards, live dessert auction, silent auction and more.

Saturday, Feb. 26 Murder Mystery at the Tattersall Distillery, 6 p.m., Tattersall Distilling (1777 Paulson Road, River Falls). Join Forward: The River Falls Public Schools Education Foundation for a hilarious mystery while enjoying hors d’oeuvres and cocktails. Tickets available at forwardrf.org Sunday, Feb. 27 SVAA 33rd Annual Pancake Breakfast & Silent Auction, Brother Michael CCD Center (S104 Sabin Ave., Spring Valley). Enjoy a free-will donation breakfast of pancakes, sausage links, eggs, applesauce, real and local maple syrup, coffee, milk and juice. Curbside pickup will be offered. Online silent auction. Proceeds will benefit SV Area Ambulance equipment purchases.

Friday, March 4 Plum City American Legion Fish Fry, 4-7 p.m. Plum City American Legion Hall. Indoor dining, carryout and curbside available. Fried and baked fish, oven-fried chicken, baked beans, au gratin potatoes, potato salad, coleslaw, French fries, onion rings, and buns. Youth and senior discounts. For more information, call Susan Sanders at 715-647-2588 and leave message. On fish fry dates, call her cell at 715-448- 0411.

Friday, March 18 Plum City American Legion Fish Fry, 4-7 p.m. Plum City American Legion Hall. Indoor dining, carryout and curbside available. Fried and baked fish, oven-fried chicken, baked beans, au gratin potatoes, potato salad, coleslaw, French fries, onion rings, and buns. Youth and senior discounts. For more information, call Susan Sanders at 715-647-2588 and leave message. On fish fry dates, call her cell at 715-448- 0411.

Friday, April 1 Plum City American Legion Fish Fry, 4-7 p.m. Plum City American Legion Hall. Indoor dining, carryout and curbside available. Fried and baked fish, oven-fried chicken, baked beans, au gratin potatoes, potato salad, coleslaw, French fries, onion rings, and buns. Youth and senior discounts. For more information, call Susan Sanders at 715-647-2588 and leave message. On fish fry dates, call her cell at 715-448- 0411.