District Board Meeting
Fond du Lac Campus, Room A-112 235 N. National Avenue, Fond du Lac, WIClick here to view the agenda
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John Cassidy is a professional comedian, magician, and balloon artist who holds several Guinness World Records® for balloon sculpting speed. His records include Most Balloon Sculptures Completed in One Hour and Most Balloon Sculptures completed in One Minute. He has appeared numerous times on television as either a stand-up comedian, magician or as a Guinness...
Happy Valentine's Day - celebrate with a free box of chocolates, free lunch and comedian Jay Black! Jay left his job as a high school English teacher ten years ago to embark on a career as a stand-up comic. In that time, he's achieved an incredible amount of success. On the stage, Jay has headlined...
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Recognized as one of the top entertainers in the country, Mike has been dazzling audiences with his high-energy performances and Award-Winning Comedy Magic Show for over 25 years! He has been featured on CW's Penn and Teller and is considered a Master of Variety! COMEDY, MAGIC, PICK-POCKET, JUGGLING, and UNICYCLING! Students free w/ student ID...
Examine how the laws of slavery bled into the laws of post-emancipation, and how they affect the US today. Attend virtually or in FDL Room A103
With guest speaker Benjamin Mier-Cruz, Assistant Professor of Gender & Women's Studies at UW Madison Dive into the history of trans women and gain a deeper awareness for what it means to be feminine and to be a trans woman. Attend virtually or in FDL Room A112
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Gain a deeper awareness of Ramadan and what it means to those who observe it. Attend virtually or in person in FDL Room A112
Open group discussion about a current topic in world news and events. Listen and engage at your own comfort level. In recognition of Women's History Month, the March topic is "Women Smashing Glass." Discuss women's history and the achievements women have made in the workforce, home life, and culture of the United States, as well...
History classes often gloss over the brutal realities and lived experiences of the Transatlantic Slave Trade, but it is in the brutality of this social and economic system that we see why the effects continue to last today. Let’s discuss the dark underbelly of our history, intergenerational trauma, and means of healing white and black...
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