Bingo Day at the Elder Center!
LCO Aging & Disability Services 13856W Corbine Drive, Stone Lake, WI, United States$8.00 per pack and 50/50 Raffle Call Bob for Ride at 715-699-3529
$8.00 per pack and 50/50 Raffle Call Bob for Ride at 715-699-3529
Paint your own personal "Medicine Wheel" Every Thursday 4:30 - 8:00pm @LCOOU Extension Cafe Free class with all materials provided
Thursdays, 5:00pm - 7:00pm @ Kinnamon Museum - Proposing a 3 Branch Governing System
Friday is Rice Lake Shopping Trip! Call Bob at 715-688-2935 or Angie at 715-558-7938 to reserve your spot!
Friday, October 24, 2025 | 4:30 - 6:30 PM Location - Sevenwinds RV Park - 13767 County Hwy B, Hayward, WI 54843 FREE TO ALL! See flyer for more information.
Every Monday - Friday | 10am Location - LCO Aging & Disability Services - 13856W Corbine Drive, Stone Lake, WI 54876
Monday, October 27, 2025 | 10AM - 12PM Location - LCO Ojibwe University Topic - Medical Cannabis for Chronic Pain & MS Followed by a short discussion facilitated by Ignite Seminars are free and open to all Tribal and non-Tribal adults
The L.C.O Development Corporation will be without power on Tuesday, October 28, 2025. *UPDATE: We anticipate power will be restored by noon. Jump River will be moving out post and electrical transformer to different location. We will be without power, phones etc.
Helping families navigate the journey of dementia with a new topic each month! Dementia Care Specialists: focus on different aspects of care to create understanding and help in planning for the best possible outcomes. Listen in a WRLS's Lifestyles North - 92.3 FM the last Tuesday of every month at 8:30am. Each month we will review steps along the way: Dementia: What type, how, and why to get a diagnosis? Communication: What and how do caregivers' approach, speak, and connect with their loved ones to make it easier for all involved? Planning: How to organize for the long journey? What is an why complete Powers of Attorney for health and finances? How to plan for the future for all people involved? Safety: How do I help my loved one stay at home as long as possible? As a caregiver, what are some hints to make caregiving easier? Resources: How to connect to additional resources and support in the short and long term for my loved one. Caregiver Support: How to prevent complete overwhelm? How to get immediate support and long-term caregiver resources, education, and connections? And much more! FindMyADRC.org to access resources in your county or tribe!
Spend $25 or more on groceries* at the LCO Country Store to enter for a chance to WIN (2) tickets to the Duluth Haunted Ship for Saturday, October 11th, 18th, or 25th. Drawings will be held at 1:00PM on October 7th, 14th, and 21st. *Does not include tobacco (including cigarettes) and alcohol purchases. Must be purchased and not charged to charge accounts.
Powerful Tools for Caregivers classes help caregivers take better care of themselves while caring for a friend or relative. Whether you provide care for a spouse, partner, parent, friend at home or in a care facility, whether down the block or miles away, yours is an important role. This course is for family caregivers like you! These classes give you the tools to help: Reduce stress Improve self-confidence Manage time, set goals, and solve problems Better communicate your feelings Make tough decisions Locate helpful resources Tuesdays: 3:30pm - 5:00pm For Information or to Register: Angela Beckman, LCO Tribal Dementia Care Specialist 715-558-7938, angela.beckman@lco-nsn.gov See the flyer for more details.
Hosted by: Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe University Dates: Wednesdays - October 8, 15, 22, & 29 Time: 9:00 AM - 1:00PM Earn: 1 Continuing Education Unit (CEU) Registration: Scan the QR code on the form to register and reserve your spot! **Learn the essentials of writing successful grant proposals in a hands-on, supportive environment. Perfect for students, educators, nonprofit staff, and community leaders! Contact: Ariga Grigoryan - ariga.grigoryan@wisc.edu, 715-638-3295