American Rural Cemetery Movement
Graham Public Library 1215 Main St., Union Grove, WI, United StatesDave Desimone from Wisconsin Historical Society presents an overview of 19th century American rural cemetery design.
Dave Desimone from Wisconsin Historical Society presents an overview of 19th century American rural cemetery design.
Book Discussion Group meets the last Monday of every month. Registration is required. Call the library at (262)878-2910 for information. April 27th- The Huntress by Kate Quinn May 18th- Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery
Good Friday honors the day of Christ's crucifixion in a solemn service of reflection and prayer, in preparation for Easter. For more information, call (262)878-1690 or visit www.ugcongregational.org
Communion will be served, and all are welcome!
The Foodbank Board would like to extend our thanks by inviting all of our supporters to attend our Annual Appreciation Luncheon. Kindly text or phone your RSVP to Arlene Odeja at (262)853-4144. Reservations are required for the luncheon. You can find out our current needs by visiting our website ugfoodbank.org
Phone in your carry-out order by calling the day of the luncheon from 8:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. For more information, call (262)878-1690 or visit www.ugcongregational.org
Dianne Robinson from the DNR will explain all about common wild plants that you can eat! Call the library at (262)878-2910 for information. No registration required, all programs are free and open to all.
Volunteers should meet at School Yard Park and then will disburse to the different parks. Volunteers should bring gloves and rakes. Garbage bags and some rakes will be provided by Union Grove DPW. After the clean-up, lunch will be served by the Kiwanis Club at School Yard Park. Please reach out with any questions and […]
On Saturday, April 25 Union Grove Elementary School will be holding an art fair in memory of Ryan Luxem, an 11 year old boy who lost his battle with leukemia in 2010. During his four and a half year battle with leukemia, he endured intensive chemotherapy, radiation, and two bone marrow transplants. He also inspired […]
Author and photographer Mark Hertzberg of Racine will talk about his newest photography book. Call the library at (262)878-2910 for information. No registration required, all programs are free and open to all.