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    • April 04, 2025
    • December 05, 2025
    • 9 sessions
    • 601 Junction Road, Madison



    New Location beginning October 3


    Where?  Panera Bread 601 Junction Road, Madison, WI 
      When?  Meets on the first Friday of each month from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.
        What?  Breakfast with friends, old and new.    To view the menu go to https://www.panerabread.com/en-us/menu.html.

        Directions:   Located 1.5 blocks south of Old Sauk Road on Junction Road.

        Parking: There is plenty of parking in the adjacent parking lot.  No stairs!

        Organizer:  Catherine Masi 

        RSVP or Questions?  Email Catherine at  catherine.masi@gmail.com  to let her know you're coming the Thursday before the breakfast.  Also email her if you have any questions.

            • September 12, 2025
            • December 12, 2025
            • 4 sessions
            • 402 W Lakeside St, Madison, WI 53715

             

            We are returning to Lakeside St. Coffee House beginning in September.

            Meets every 2nd Friday!

            • Where:  Lakeside Street Coffee House
            • When:  Meets on the second Friday of each month

            • Time: 9:30 am to 11:30 am
            • A prominent stairway leads to the lower level where our group meets.
            • The menu changes daily. To find out today's menu, please call the restaurant directly - 608 441-7599
            • Place:  Lakeside St. Coffee House, 402 W. Lakeside St., Madison
            • Directions are pictured on the map below
            • Parking: Street Parking
            • Organizer: Sharon Scrattish
            • RSVP or Questions?: Let Sharon know you're coming the Thursday before the breakfast by email or phone (sscratti@gmail.com or 608-280-8050)



            • October 17, 2025
            • December 19, 2025
            • 3 sessions
            • 876 Jupiter Drive

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            New Social Event!

            3rd Friday Lunch on the East Side at Great Dane East

            First Lunch is Friday, October 17


            Where?  Great Dane East,  876 Juniper Drive,  Madison
              When?  Meets on the third Friday of each month from 11:30-1:30
                What?  Lunch with friends, old and new.    To view the menu go to  https://www.greatdanepub.com/menu/.  You will pay with your own check with gratuity at your own discretion.

                Directions:   Entrance is a few hundred feet from Cottage Grove Road and conveniently located on Madison Metro's Route C.

                Parking: There is plenty of parking in the adjacent parking lot.  No stairs!

                Organizer:   Sue Ellerhorst 

                RSVP is required because we are limited to 24 or fewer.  Email Sue at  nana@orcagranny.com by the Wednesday before the lunch to let her know you are coming.   Also email her if you have any questions.



                  • November 05, 2025
                  • 8:15 AM - 5:30 PM
                  • Fond du Lac
                  • 5
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                  Autumn Exploration in Fond du Lac

                  Wednesday, November 5, 2025

                  Registration deadline is Monday, October 13


                  Since the hotel’s opening in 1923, Walter Schroeder (the original owner of the hotel) had a vision to create the Hotel Retlaw as one of the finest hotels in the State of Wisconsin. The eight-story neoclassical hotel in red brick with its cornice and façade detailing shows the attention to detail that was not overlooked in buildings of the era. It’s no coincidence that the name Retlaw, if you haven’t guessed it yet, is his first name backwards. While little has changed on the exterior of the hotel over the past 90 years, the interior has undergone several transformations. Hotel Retlaw has been restored to its former historical significance with a remarkable renovation completed in 2019.  To view some images of the interior click on https://www.thehotelretlaw.com/gallery.  The building has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the National Park Service. Hotel Retlaw stands today as one of the most richly historic hotels in Wisconsin.

                  Schroeder developed several other noteworthy hotels in Wisconsin, which included: The Schroeder Hotel (now the Hilton Milwaukee), The Astor on the Lake (now The Astor Hotel), and Hotel Wisconsin —all in Milwaukee. In addition, he was the driving force behind Hotel Northland in Green Bay; Hotel Loraine (now Loraine Condominiums) in Madison; Hotel Wausau (now the Landmark Building) in Wausau and the Hotel Duluth (now called Greysolon Plaza) in Duluth, MN.

                  Our next stop will be at Faris Gourmet Popcorn & Treats which produces over 350 varieties of gourmet popcorn flavors and mixes. Their products are available in their brick & mortar outlet store, online store, as well as approximately 3,000 box stores nationwide. With no other companies like it in Southeastern Wisconsin, Faris Gourmet Popcorn & Treats was created with the intent to introduce the community to new, unique, and delicious flavors available at an affordable price, so everyone has the opportunity to enjoy it!


                  At Lakeside Park you can enjoy a magnificent view from the 40-foot-high observation deck of the lighthouse!  Climb your way to the top for a spectacular view of Lakeside Park and Lake Winnebago. The Lighthouse is the city’s signature attraction and most photographed structure in town. Built in 1933 during the Great Depression, the bottom 10 feet consists of a flagstone covered base, while the upper section of the tower is of frame construction. By 1965, the lighthouse had fallen into disrepair. After the lighthouse was restored, a celebration was held on July 3, 1968. A plaque on a stone near the lighthouse reads: “Saved 1967, Restored 1993. Fond du Lac Evening Optimist Club". A wooden staircase attached to the interior walls of the lighthouse winds up through the tower, permitting visitors to reach the observation deck, where an amazing view of Lakeside Park awaits you.

                  Finally The Kristmas Kringle Shoppe is an enchanting two-story Bavarian-style shop with an interior resemblance to quaint European shops.  It is a Midwest favorite and has long been a destination for shoppers of all ages! . The shop has more than 70 themed trees and gifts for all occasions.  A perfect place to start your holiday shopping! 

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                  Lunch

                  Family-style luncheon of baked ham, roast turkey, mashed potatoes with gravy, green beans and beverage.

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                  PLATO is partnering with the Verona Senior Center  and UW Retirement Association on this travel opportunity.  Pick-up locations are different from PLATO's usual trips.  You will be required to fill out the 2025 Verona New Member Form  (no charge) and 2025 Verona trip waiver Form.  You can fill out these forms in advance or on the day of the trip.

                  Schedule:  (Return times are approximate)

                  TRAVELERS ARE REQUESTED TO ARRIVE 15-20 MINUTES PRIOR TO DEPARTURE

                  8:15 a.m.  Depart Verona Park & Ride

                  8:35 a.m.   Depart (East Madison) Dutch Mill Park & Ride (East Lot)

                  5:00 p.m.   Return Dutch Mill Park & Ride

                  5:30 p.m.   Return Verona Park & Ride

                  Departure Locations:

                  New Verona Departure Location!

                  Verona Park & Ride - 2585 Old PB, Verona, WI


                  East Side (Dutch Mill Park & Ride (East Lot))

                  Map below for those boarding the bus on east side Dutch Mill Park & Ride. Please park in the "east" lot as indicated by the arrow. (east of Arby's)


                  Cost: $75 per person and includes bus transportation, driver tip, admission fees, meal, taxes, and gratuities.

                  Seating is limited, so register today!  Registrations must be received no later than noon on Monday, October 13, 2025.

                  Mail-In Registration Form:   Download, Print, and Mail-in-Form for those who wish to register off-line and by check

                  Refund Policy:  PLATO refunds an event fee if cancelled prior to the registration deadline.  Refunds after the registration deadline are only processed if a wait-listed registrant can attend.  Refunds made by check.

                  PLATO Membership:  PLATO membership is $60.00/year and all memberships renew on July 1. 

                  For further information, contact PLATO trip coordinator, Bob Shaw,  robert.e.shaw@gmail.com , 608-255-3486.

                  • November 06, 2025
                  • 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
                  • Oakwood Village University Woods Arts & Education Center

                   

                  Beyond Alexa & Siri:

                  AI, Your Digital Dignity, and an Empowered Future 


                  Thursday, November 6 from 1:30-3:00 p.m.


                  In-Person at Oakwood Village University Woods

                  Arts & Education Center


                  6205 Mineral Point Road


                  Registration is Not Required

                  FREE PARKING


                  This lecture will provide a compelling and empowering introduction to AI, focusing on the crucial concept of digital dignity for older adults. It balances fundamental understanding with the practical benefits and ethical considerations. It aims to introduce AI as a tool that can enhance the lives of older adults, provided it is developed and used in a way that respects their dignity, independence, and agency, while also offering a glimpse into practical applications.


                  Dr. Hank Weiss (PhD, MPH, MS) is an experienced epidemiologist and AI advocate at JBS International, passionately promoting the transformation of work through effective and ethical AI use. He earned his PhD in epidemiology from the University of Pittsburgh and has worked in infectious disease control, trauma and poison control systems, public health surveillance, and injury prevention. His career spans decades, characterized by scholarship, leadership, and peer recognition, especially for his contributions to injury prevention research and practice. This includes leading groundbreaking studies on maternal and child health risks, directing Wisconsin's response to the opioid crisis, and providing expert guidance to local agencies. He has a deep, practical understanding of the challenges faced by practitioners at the intersections of science, policy, implementation, and evaluation. As an innovation-driven professional, Dr. Weiss now focuses on the transformative potential of artificial intelligence. Fun facts: he enjoys playing pickleball, hiking, biking, and lived in New Zealand for five years. He is married with two grown daughters and is currently looking for a new dog.               

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                  Transportation Options:


                  Bicycle:  Bike racks are available


                  Bus: The BRT Route A bus  runs every 15 minutes and stops in front of Oakwood at the Island/Mineral Point station.  


                  Car: 

                  • Use the Island Drive entrance at 6205 Mineral Point Road.
                  •  Veer left and follow the drive to the 2nd driveway with sign “Heritage Oaks Parking Garage.”
                  •  Turn right into driveway.
                  •   Press the buzzer and the Oakwood desk attendant will buzz you in. There are 70 parking stalls. Park in any visitor or non-reserved stall. Take the elevator up one floor to the main entrance, turn right and walk through the mail box area into the lobby. Ask at the desk for directions to the Performing Arts Center.
                  • When you exit the underground parking, the garage door opens automatically.
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                  Questions?  Contact lecture organizer Barbara Drake at barbaradrake21@gmail.com

                  • November 13, 2025
                  • 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
                  • Quarry Ridge Retirement Community, 2851 Fitchrona Rd.
                  • 13
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                  Free to PLATO members and guests.

                  Registration is required and will open on Tuesday, October 28

                  Join us to learn about the civil rights struggles in Milwaukee in the 19960's! Dave Zweifel, editor emeritus of The Capitol Times, will interview Tom Jacobson, a renowned civil rights attorney involved in some of Wisconsin's most important historical legal cases, including the defense of the legendary Father Groppi in Milwaukee during the 1960's.

                  The event will take place on Thursday, November 13 from 1:30-3pm.

                  This event will be held at the Quarry Ridge Retirement Community located at 2851 Fitchrona Road, Fitchburg, WI  53719. 

                  Note that guests are welcome but you must carpool as there is only room for one car per reservation (this is because we anticipate high turnout for this event).

                  PARKING INFORMATION

                  Self parking is available in the lot to the left of the facility and behind the facility. 

                  Free valet parking will be available at the main entrance.

                  Instructions to valet park: When arriving at Quarry Ridge Retirement Community, please proceed straight down the driveway.  As you approach the building, turn right and park beneath the awning at the main entrance. A member of the Quarry Ridge concierge team will be there to greet you and valet park your vehicle. Gratuity is not accepted because valet parking is a complimentary service.

                  Questions?  Contact the event organizer Stephanie Steigerwaldt at 608-572-6869.

                  • November 14, 2025
                  • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
                  • 750 University Avenue, Madison
                  • 0
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                  Free to PLATO members and guests.

                  Registration is required and will open on Tuesday, October 28

                  Join PLATO member Alan Garfield, Professor Emeritus and retired art historian, on Friday, November 14 from 1-3 pm for an art viewing excursion to The Chazen Museum of Art whose collection of approximately 25,000 works of art covers diverse historical periods, cultures, and geographic locations. The purpose of this informal gathering is to learn about art with Professor Garfield and enjoy the company of fellow PLATO members. 

                  Plan to arrive by 12:45pm to meet in the lobby of the main entrance of The Chazen which is located at 750 University Ave. Be sure to wear comfortable shoes. 

                  There is no entrance fee, though members will need to pay for their own refreshments at the Museum Café when we take a break. Come for a bit or stay the whole time! 

                  Please send questions about this event to Professor Garfield at AGarfield@dbq.edu.

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                  Transportation Options:

                  Bicycle:  Bike racks are available

                  Bus: The Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Route A and Route B buses run every 15 minutes and stop at the Chazen.

                  Parking:   The State Street Campus Garage is closest.  The Lake street entrance is closed due to construction; enter on Francis street.


                  • November 20, 2025
                  • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
                  • Oakwood Village University Woods Arts & Education Center

                   

                  Coping with Loss:  The Empty Chair


                  Thursday, November 20 from 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.


                  In-Person at Oakwood Village University Woods

                  Arts & Education Center


                  6205 Mineral Point Road


                  Registration is Not Required

                  FREE PARKING

                  Please note that this lecture is scheduled for 10:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.


                  In her lecture, Peggy Weber will discuss the impact of loss on persons who are experiencing loss due to illness, death, significant family changes, jobs and/or any of the myriad losses affecting persons on their journey through life. In addition she will highlight coping strategies for effectively dealing with grief.

                  Peggy Reese Weber started her career in nursing in 1969 as a staff nurse in psychiatry, then transferred to oncology in 1977, where her lifelong interest in cancer care and education began. She returned to school at Edgewood College to earn her bachelor’s degree in nursing and, as a part of that program, developed an 8-week support curriculum for high school students with cancer. The program was named, “Kids Can Cope.” Peggy went on to develop other age-appropriate curriculum for patients affected by cancer and grief and facilitated children’s groups throughout Dane County. Peggy went on to earn her master’s degree in nursing, developing programs, retreats and critical nursing interventions for people experiencing grief and loss.

                  Peggy Weber’s life commitment is, “Once a nurse, always a nurse.” After working for 45 years as a mental health advocate for patients and staff, a grief counselor, and facilitator for “I Can Cope,” Peggy retired, but her passion for nursing did not! Today she continues to organize grief support groups throughout the community. She is a certified grief counselor, and has implemented programs for survivors of suicide, death and loss, and cancer in addition to their family members and supporters. She shares her wisdom as an active member on a variety of community boards. She has been awarded the Distinguished Service Award from United Way of Dane County and, in 2024, received the Alumni Dominican Mission Award from Edgewood University. Peggy has great energy, insight and love for all who need a listening ear and a kind voice of reassurance.

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                  Transportation Options:


                  Bicycle:  Bike racks are available


                  Bus: The BRT Route A bus  runs every 15 minutes and stops in front of Oakwood at the Island/Mineral Point station.  


                  Car: 

                  • Use the Island Drive entrance at 6205 Mineral Point Road.
                  •  Veer left and follow the drive to the 2nd driveway with sign “Heritage Oaks Parking Garage.”
                  •  Turn right into driveway.
                  •   Press the buzzer and the Oakwood desk attendant will buzz you in. There are 70 parking stalls. Park in any visitor or non-reserved stall. Take the elevator up one floor to the main entrance, turn right and walk through the mail box area into the lobby. Ask at the desk for directions to the Performing Arts Center.
                  • When you exit the underground parking, the garage door opens automatically.
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                  Questions?  Contact lecture organizer Barbara Drake at barbaradrake21@gmail.com

                  • December 06, 2025
                  • February 22, 2026
                  • 4 sessions
                  • 5805 Monona Drive

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                  New Social Event!

                  Join us at a UW Men’s Basketball

                  Watch Party!

                  Basketball fans, put on your best red and white gear and join your fellow PLATO buddies to cheer our UW Badgers on to victory! It’s more fun to watch with a group of other crazy fans!

                  The 2025-2026 PLATO Basketball Watch Parties will be held at the Silver Eagle Bar & Grill, 5805 Monona Dr., Monona, WI 53716. The Silver Eagle is located approximately 1 mile north of the Beltline on the west side of Monona Drive. There is ample parking available for those who drive. Look for tables with PLATO signs once you arrive. Registration is not required and guests are welcome to join us.


                  Wisconsin vs Marquette

                  Saturday, December 6

                  1:00 p.m.


                  Wisconsin vs. Rutgers

                  Saturday, January 17

                  1:00 p.m.


                  Wisconsin vs. Ohio State

                  Saturday, January 31

                  1:00 p.m.


                  Wisconsin vs. Iowa

                  Sunday, February 22

                  3:00 p.m.

                  The times listed are game start times. PLATO organizers will be at the Silver Eagle to reserve tables 30 minutes prior to game time. Please contact Barb Drake at  barbaradrake21@gmail.com with any questions.

                  GO BADGERS!!




                    • December 09, 2025

                    PLATO Course registration generally begins on a Tuesday four weeks before the week in which most courses begin.  Registration generally ends after week 2 of the session.

                    The Course Schedule becomes public on the same day that registration opens.


                    • December 09, 2025
                    • 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
                    • Quarry Ridge Senior Living Community 2851 Fitchrona Rd., Fitchburg, WI

                     


                    Fun with Gorgeous Gladiolas!!


                    Tuesday, December 9 from 1:30-3:00 p.m.


                    In-Person at Quarry Ridge Senior Center


                    2851 Fitchrona Rd., Fitchburg, WI  53719



                    Registration is Not Required

                    FREE PARKING


                    In their lecture Jean and Dave Kollasch will share the challenges of raising gladiolas, hybridizing and developing new varieties and designing ways to show off their beauty in state and national competitions. You will be amazed at the number of varieties, sizes, and colors gladiolas come in! You will also see the outdoor garden boxes at Quarry Ridge in which Dave and Jean grow gladiolas during the summer!

                    After college Jean and Dave bought a home on a 3-acre lot in Madison where Dave worked in agricultural economics and Jean worked for 30 years as a healthcare dietitian, helping to oversee local and state guidelines related to food provided in healthcare settings. Dave became interested in gladiolas and that interest became the focus of their lives. They worked together to raise and hybridize gladiolas, developing new varieties of the flower. In addition, they not only entered their glads in state and national competitions but also judged the gladiola competition at the Wisconsin State Fair for many years.

                    Please Note This lecture will be held at the Quarry Ridge Senior Living Community, 2851 Fitchrona Rd., Fitchburg, WI  53719.  Parking is available immediately in front of the facility. Free valet parking will also be available at the main entrance.  The lecture will be held in the Performing Arts Center located to the right of the main lobby.

                    Questions?  Contact lecture organizer Barbara Drake at   barbaradrake21@gmail.com

                    • December 10, 2025
                    • 7:30 AM - 8:30 PM
                    • Oshkosh
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                    Holiday of Lights Tour in Oshkosh

                    Wednesday, December 10, 2025

                    Registration deadline is Monday, November 17, 2025



                    Our first stop will be at the Oshkosh Public Museum (OPM) where you will have 75 minutes to get an an inspiring glimpse into local history, art, and culture—all set within a beautifully preserved historic mansion. From engaging exhibitions to permanent collections rooted in the stories of Oshkosh and its residents, the museum is a must-see Wisconsin destination for anyone interested in the connections between people, place, and the past.  In addition to its rotating exhibits, the OPM is home to original Tiffany-stained glass windows and one of the last known examples of an original Tiffany Studios interior commission. The historic Sawyer home includes two one-of-a-kind stained-glass windows—a rare treasure among Tiffany collections. While many museums display Tiffany pieces, OPM is one of only four known in-situ interiors, one of just two original commissions, and the only one currently open to the public, making it a truly exceptional cultural experience in northeast Wisconsin.  As an added bonus to our visit the current exhibition "Nature as Muse" features a selection of beautiful decorative arts treasures from the Richard H. Driehaus Collection shedding light on Louis C. Tiffany's innovative design. 

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                    We will then visit the Paine Art Center for a self--guided 75 minute tour of the "Nutcracker in the Castle".  There will be a mesmerrizing array of sights, sounds, and surprise.  Each elaborately decorated room of the historic Paine mansion reveals a new chapter of the story.

                    From the opening party scene with a giant Christmas tree to the Land of Sweets and beyond, follow the aventure of Clara and the Nutcracker Prince.  As part of your journey, visit the Sugar Plum Fairy's Cupcake Cafe for a scrumptious treat!  

                    After the Paine we will have lunch at the Roxy Supper Club.

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                    After lunch we will spend 75 minutes at the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass which operates exclusively as a glass art museum featuring nine galleries, a classroom, a glass studio, a museum shop and extensive grounds.  With over 5,000 objects, the Museum’s glass collection is known for containing the largest representative collection of antique to contemporary glass paperweights, the Mahler collection of Germanic vessels, Victorian Era decorative glass, and a significant collection of contemporary glass sculpture. Ranked in the top five glass museums in the country, it is the only glass museum in Wisconsin and is nationally accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. 

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                    After the Bergstrom we will have a surprise stop before picking up our boxed supper to eat on the way home.

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                    Our trip would not be complete without holiday lights! The Celebration of Lights is a beloved annual event in Oshkosh that showcases millions of twinkling lights! This festive display attracts over 16,000 vehicles each season! Enjoy another year of Oshkosh COL sights and activities which include the 100-foot tree, 120+ plus trees filled with lights, sculptured scenes, animated light displays, visits with Santa, special event nights, wagon rides and so much more.

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                    Meals (Included in your registration fee)


                    Lunch Options: Includes coffee, tea, or soda (Indicate your choice when registering)

                    • Chopped Sirloin with onion rings, salad, potato
                    • Grilled Chicken breast with asparagus spears & melted mozzarella cheese, salad, potato
                    • Pan-fried Haddock (GF), salad, potato
                    • Fried Shrimp (GF), salad, potato
                    • Roasted Veggie Wrap with fresh spinach, cucumber, sun-dried tomato pesto aioli & mozzarella cheese, French Fries (GF)

                    Boxed Supper on the bus going home: Includes bottled water & chips (Indicate your choice when registering)

                    • Roast beef Crisper (on Italian bread with tomatoes, green peppers & onions topped with mozzarella cheese)
                    • Roast Turkey Crisper (on Italian bread with tomatoes, green peppers & onions topped with mozzarella cheese)
                    • Vegetable Crisper (on Italian bread with tomatoes, green peppers & onions topped with mozzarella cheese)
                    • Breaded Chicken Tenders (4 tenders served with barbeque sauce)
                    • Roasted Veggie Wrap with fresh spinach, cucumber, sun-dried tomato pesto aioli & mozzarella cheese, french fries (GF)

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                      PLATO is partnering with the Verona Senior Center  and UW Retirement Association on this travel opportunity.  Pick-up locations are different from PLATO's usual trips.  You will be required to fill out the 2025 Verona New Member Form  (no charge) and 2025 Verona trip waiver Form.  You can fill out these forms in advance or on the day of the trip.

                      Schedule:  (Return times are approximate)

                      TRAVELERS ARE REQUESTED TO ARRIVE 15-20 MINUTES PRIOR TO DEPARTURE

                      7:30 a.m.  Depart Verona Park & Ride

                      7:50 a.m.   Depart (East Madison) Dutch Mill Park & Ride (East Lot)

                      8:00 p.m.   Return Dutch Mill Park & Ride

                      8:30 p.m.   Return Verona Park & Ride

                      Departure Locations:

                      Verona Park & Ride - 2585 Old PB, Verona, WI


                      East Side (Dutch Mill Park & Ride (East Lot))

                      Map below for those boarding the bus on east side Dutch Mill Park & Ride. Please park in the "east" lot as indicated by the arrow. (east of Arby's)


                      Cost: $110 per person and includes bus transportation, driver tip, admission fees, meal, taxes, and gratuities.

                      Seating is limited, so register today!  Registrations must be received no later than noon on Monday, November 17, 2025.

                      Mail-In Registration Form:   Print, Fill-in, and Mail this form for those who wish to register off-line and by check

                      Refund Policy:  PLATO refunds an event fee if cancelled prior to the registration deadline.  Refunds after the registration deadline are only processed if a wait-listed registrant can attend.  Refunds made by check.

                      PLATO Membership:  PLATO membership is $60.00/year and all memberships renew on July 1. 

                      For further information, contact PLATO trip coordinator, Bob Shaw,  robert.e.shaw@gmail.com , 608-255-3486.


                      • December 17, 2025
                      • 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
                      • Fireside Theater in Fort Atkinson
                      • 10
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                      Fireside Theatre: "A Wonderful LIfe"

                      Wednesday, December 17, 2025

                      Registration deadline is Monday, December 1


                      The story of George Bailey and his wonderful life in Bedford Falls has brought hope and inspiration to every heart with its celebration of the goodness in all of us. The Fireside is proud to bring you this stunning, live stage version of Frank Capra’s beloved film. Written by Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning lyricist Sheldon Harnick, one of the creators of FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, and Grammy and Emmy Award winner Joe Raposo whose music from SESAME STREET inspired generations of young people, A WONDERFUL LIFE captures all the magic of the film as it shines with the spirit of Christmas.

                      The meal includes Creamy Potato Soup, Scalloped Potatoes and Garlic Green Beams, freshly baked breads, choice of entree, Bailey's Irish Cream Cheesecake for dessert, and coffee/tea/milk. Entree choices include:

                      • Chicken MontereyBreast of Chicken, dipped in egg, lightly breaded with Panko Crumbs, sautéed to a golden brown, topped with a blend of Spinach, Artichoke, Parmesan, Monterey Jack, and Cream Cheese, finished with Havarti Cheese and presented on a Sun-Dried Tomato Cream Sauce.
                      • Grilled Atlantic Salmon - Served with Citrus Beurre Blanc Sauce
                      • Beef Short Rib - Chef Carved Medallions of Roast Beef Tenderloin with a traditional Peppercorn Sauce
                      • Vegetarian Option -  Vegetarian Skewers with Tofu

                      PLATO is partnering with the Verona Senior Center  and UW Retirement Association on this travel opportunity.  Pick-up locations are different from PLATO's usual trips.  You will be required to fill out the Verona Senior Center New Member Form (no charge) and Verona Senior Center Liability Agreement.  You can fill out these forms in advance or on the day of the trip.


                      Schedule: (Return times are approximate)
                      8:00 a.m. - Depart Verona Park & Ride
                      8:30 a.m.  - Pick-up (East side) Dutch Mill Park and Ride (East Lot)

                        5:00 p.m. - Return Dutch Mill Park & Ride

                        5:30 p.m. - Return Verona Park & Ride


                        Departure Locations

                        New Verona Departure Location!

                        Verona Park & Ride - 2585 Old PB, Verona, WI


                        East side (Dutch Mill Park and Ride (East Lot) 

                        Map below for those boarding the bus on east side Dutch Mill Park & Ride. Please park in the "east" lot as indicated by the arrow.

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                        Cost:  $125 per person and includes bus transportation, driver tip, admission fees, meal, taxes, and gratuities.

                        Seating is limited, so register today!  Registrations must be received no later than noon on Monday, December 1, 2025.

                        Mail-In Registration Form:   Print, Fill-in, and Mail this Form  for those who wish to register off-line and by check.

                        Refund Policy:  PLATO refunds an event fee if cancelled prior to the registration deadline.  Refunds after the registration deadline are only processed if a wait-listed registrant can attend.  Refunds made by check.

                        PLATO Membership:  PLATO membership is $60.00/year and all memberships renew on July 1. 

                        For further information, contact  trip organizer, Bob Shaw,    robert.e.shaw@gmail.com, 608-255-3486

                        • January 05, 2026

                        Many Winter courses begin the week of January 6th. Most Winter courses will meet once a week for 4 - 6 weeks.  Be sure to check the course list to see the dates, times and lengths of individual courses.  

                        Nonmembers may attend the first two sessions of a course at no cost, but if they intend to continue with the course, they should join PLATO by paying the appropriate fee. Residents of host facilities are exempt from fees when participating in PLATO activities at their residence.


                        • January 15, 2026
                        • 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
                        • Oakwood Village University Woods Arts & Education Center

                         


                        Memories of My Childhood on Badger Creek

                         


                        Thursday, January 15 from 1:30-3:00 p.m.


                        In-Person at Oakwood Village University Woods

                        Arts & Education Center


                        6205 Mineral Point Road


                        Registration is Not Required

                        FREE PARKING


                        Peggy Prilaman Marxen grew up next to Badger Creek, near the town of Meteor in northwestern Wisconsin’s Sawyer County, surrounded by a close-knit family, yet geographically isolated from the rest of the state. Her family supplemented their subsistence herd of dairy cows by hunting, fishing, selling timber off their farm and making maple syrup. Her home, just like those of her neighbors, lacked indoor plumbing, electricity, and a telephone. As a child, Peggy attended a one-room schoolhouse and walked biked or sledded three miles to school and back regardless of the weather. She and her family witnessed changes to rural Wisconsin that altered their lives, including new farming techniques, school consolidation, construction of roads and technology.


                        Peggy has written a book entitled, The Farm on Badger Creek, recalling her memories of a childhood in the far north of Wisconsin which has since disappeared. Her book will be for sale at the conclusion of her lecture.

                                   

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                        Transportation Options:


                        Bicycle:  Bike racks are available


                        Bus: The BRT Route A bus  runs every 15 minutes and stops in front of Oakwood at the Island/Mineral Point station.  


                        Car: 

                        • Use the Island Drive entrance at 6205 Mineral Point Road.
                        •  Veer left and follow the drive to the 2nd driveway with sign “Heritage Oaks Parking Garage.”
                        •  Turn right into driveway.
                        •   Press the buzzer and the Oakwood desk attendant will buzz you in. There are 70 parking stalls. Park in any visitor or non-reserved stall. Take the elevator up one floor to the main entrance, turn right and walk through the mail box area into the lobby. Ask at the desk for directions to the Performing Arts Center.
                        • When you exit the underground parking, the garage door opens automatically.
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                        Questions?  Contact lecture organizer Barbara Drake at barbaradrake21@gmail.com

                        • January 20, 2026

                         

                        PLATO Course registration generally begins on a Tuesday four weeks before the week in which most courses begin.  Registration generally ends after week 2 of the session.

                        The course schedule becomes public on the same day that registration opens.

                        • February 16, 2026

                          Many Spring courses begin the week of February 16. Most Spring courses will meet once a week for 10 weeks.  Be sure to check the course list to see the dates, times and lengths of individual courses.

                        Nonmembers may attend the first two sessions of a course at no cost, but if they intend to continue with the course, they should join PLATO by paying the appropriate fee. Residents of host facilities are exempt from fees when participating in PLATO activities at their residence. 




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