Ascher’s Janitorial Services would like to wish everyone a Happy Easter!
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Ascher’s Janitorial Services would like to wish everyone a Happy Easter!
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Are you looking for a “wee bit o’ fun” this weekend? Well head on down to the City Deck in Green Bay behind Hagemeister Park where it ends at St. Brendan’s Inn tent on Saturday, March 17th.
The parade kicks off at 10:30 am, following the Notre Dame Academy marching band, Heritage Irish dance performance, kids activities, food, beverages, and much more!
For more information, go to: https://www.shamrockclubofgreenbay.com/parade-itinerary-line-up
If you’re looking for something to do this weekend, check out the Bay Beach Wildlife Sanctuary on Saturday, February 3rd from 5:00-8:00pm. It’s $5 for a family or carload. There will be lighted paths, horse wagon rides ($2 per person, free for kids 5 and under), wolf howling, music, hot dogs ($2 each, bag of chips $1), hot chocolate, a bonfire, s’mores, crafts, games, and much more!
All proceeds will go towards the Friends of the Wildlife ...
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Just because it’s winter doesn’t mean you can’t eat fresh, seasonal foods. The 8th Annual New Leaf Winter Farmers Market presented by Bellin Health is here!
It is FREE to the public with over 80 vendors with local meats, cheeses, bakery, vegetables, canned items, coffee, handcrafted art pieces and various local restaurants.
Parking is FREE in the Main Street Ramp with the sky-walk to the KI Center.
Dates: Saturday, February 3rd, 10th, 24th and March 3rd
Time: 8 a.m. to Noon
Address: 333 Main Street, ...
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How often you need to disinfect in your home really depends on the area or surface and how frequently it comes into contact with bacteria. But before you start spraying down your house, relax. Just being consistent about cleaning key items can help you contain viruses and bacteria.
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According to the latest statistics, there are over 25,000 chimney fires per year in the United States that are responsible for over 125 million dollars in property damage.
What causes chimney fires?
The buildup of creosote along the chimney lining walls is caused by restricted air supply, unseasoned wood, and cooler than normal chimney temperatures. Creosote is a black or brown residue that can ...
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Winter is here, and with freezing temperatures can come frozen pipes. Plumbing breaks and flood damage can be costly, so preparation is key to keep your pipes from freezing. Follow these easy steps to prevent expensive plumbing repairs.
If you find yourself doing loads and loads of laundry, this advice should help you. Maybe, just maybe, you’re washing some things more than you need to: