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EVENTS AT CHAMBER MEMBER BUSINESSES



Regularly scheduled meetings & events

Elkhart Lake Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting
Held at the Grashorn Civic Center at 8:30 am on the 3rd Tuesday of each month.

Village Board Meetings
The Board of Trustees meets at the Grashorn Civic Center (84 N. Lake Street) on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month at 6:00 pm. Agendas for all Board and Committee meetings are posted 24 hours in advance of the meeting at the Grashorn Civic Center, National Exchange Bank & Trust, the Post Office, and our website. In order to be on a Board agenda you must notify the Village Clerk by the Wednesday before the Board meeting.

Visitor Center
Located at 41 E. Rhine Street in the heart of the downtown. Stop in to pick up some information on area businesses and attractions. Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9 am to 4 pm, Wednesdays 10am-2pm. Phone: 1-877-355-4278 or 920-876-2385. Email: tourism@elkhartlake.com
Website: www.elkhartlake.com

Elkhart Lake Farmers and Artisans Market
Located in downtown Elkhart Lake every Saturday from May 27 - October 7 from 8:00am-12:00pm. Email: farmersmarket@elkhartlake.com
Website: www.elkhartlakechamber.com/farmers-market

AA Meetings
Held every Tuesday at 10:00 am and Thursday at 7:00 pm at Community United Church of Christ, 174 N. East Street, Elkhart Lake.

Elkhart Lake Study Club
Meetings are held at the Grashorn Civic Center on the first Monday of the month at Noon and on the second Monday in September. Meetings are not held in January, July, and August.


 
Here's a look at all the Sheboygan Symphony Orchestra concerts during the 105th season. All performances begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Weill Center.
  • October 14: The season opens with an SSO premiere, Fiesta! by Peruvian Jimmy López Bellido. Next is Mozart’s 21st Piano Concerto with its ravishing slow movement. Brahms’ dramatic and triumphant First Symphony completes this festive program.
  • December 9: The holiday concert, showcasing the SSO chorus and chamber singers, features a variety of seasonal selections, including audience favorites like Sleigh Ride and Silent Night, Symph-Hanukkah and Navidad Latina.
  • March 9, 2024: Louise Farrenc’s Symphony No. 3 is a hidden gem with exuberant intensity. Mozart’s Requiem is long admired for its powerful expression of grief and consolation ever since it was performed soon after the composer’s premature death. Today, it’s heard in film scores nearly as often as in the concert hall. The SSO Chorus and Lakeland University Choir will join the SSO.
  • May 19, 2024: The season ends triumphantly with one of the greatest American masterpieces, Samuel Barber’s youthful violin concerto, with lush passages and a fireworks finale. The concerto will be performed by MSO assistant principal violinist John Bian. Gustav Mahler’s First Symphony “Titan” features evocations of nature, Austrian country dances, darkly witty klezmer tunes and a stunning grand finale.
John Michael Kohler Art Center
Exhibits


In the Adjacent Possible
April 5, 2022 - March 26, 2023


Sarah Zapata: A Resilience of things not seen
March 1, 2022 - March 19, 2023


Other Events

Camp Y-Koda

School's Out Camp
Oct. 20 & 27, Nov.10
8AM-4PM


Family Monster Mash Dancy Party
Ages 4-12
Saturday, Oct. 28th
5:45PM-8PM