Allison Fine, owner and event organizer of Kaleidoscope Soul, has always felt called to bring people together – especially since becoming a resident of Eau Claire just a few years ago. “I’ve always ...
Last Thursday, March 19, the Menomonie Market Food Co-op (MMFC) celebrated its ninth annual Fund Our Foodshed grantees – a ...
I stop into the L. E. Phillips Memorial Public Library (400 Eau Claire St., Eau Claire) from time to time to enjoy the art ...
The Chippewa Valley Habitat for Humanity (CVH4H) nonprofit is readying for a new chapter, recently welcoming longtime local ...
Michael Lyga, an Independence local and retired science teacher in Green Bay, has taken his own attempt to tell the stories of those who have passed and continue to live in the footsteps of soldiers ...
Illustrated journals, miniature balloons and bouquets of flowers drenched in every color of the rainbow. These are just a few ...
At the Volume One office this past week, we felt a distinct sense of nostalgia, as though we’d been transported back in time.
The Chippewa Valley Habitat for Humanity ReStore (145 N. Clairemont Ave., Eau Claire), which opened in 2017, offers 8,000 ...
The Oxford (1814 N Oxford Ave., Eau Claire) will host an intimate run of Andrew Lloyd Webber ’s musical, “Jesus Christ ...
Schultz holds a BA in Art/Illustration from the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire. Her work has appeared on magazine covers, ...
If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. That old idiom applies to plenty of things – not including the window treatments business. Plenty of change occurred for Eau Claire’s Larry Kleist, longtime owner of ...
Picture waking up on a Saturday morning. You brew a fresh cup of coffee, open your shades with the push of a button, and ...