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Crosscurrents Conversations with Casey Brown
We’re pleased to announce the second episode of “Crosscurrents Conversations,” our new series on YouTube celebrating the rich natural and human history of Southwest Wisconsin. This episode features highlights from Casey Brown’s sold-out presentations…
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Crosscurrents Conversations
Happy 2026! As we begin the new year, we’re pleased to announce the launch of “Crosscurrents Conversations” on the Crosscurrents Heritage Center YouTube channel. This series will feature highlight reels from some of our…
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Winter Wrap, Autumn Glow
Winter has most definitely arrived at Tippesaukee Farm, but we’re still basking in the radiance of Fall and the completion of our 2025 events. We had two full houses–bursting with laughter and learning–for Casey…
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Fall 2025 Events
We are thrilled to announce our lineup of Fall events at Crosscurrents Heritage Center. On Saturday September 13 at 2 pm, Casey Brown will present a talk titled “Shuffling Many Worlds: How Being Ho-Chunk…
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Slow Burn at Tippesaukee
We had our first prescribed burn at Tippesaukee Farm in May! It was quite exciting. Quercus Land Stewardship conducted the burn as part of their efforts to give oak and other native plants the chance…
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The Wisconsin Dells Highlights
For many of us, May 18, 2025 was an emotional day at Crosscurrents: the return of Ho-Chunk music and dance for the first time in at least 180 years to the land now known…
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Welcome the Drum Back to Tippesaukee!
On Sunday May 18th at 2 pm, you can be part of a historic event! For the first time in at least 180 years, Ho-Chunk drumming, dancing, and singing will take place at Tippesaukee…
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Spring 2025 Events
We’ve spent the winter dreaming and scheming, and now we’re ready to walk, sing, and dance our way into spring! Crosscurrents Heritage Center proudly announces its Spring 2025 Events. Join us for a walking…
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Winter Dreaming
Winter is a time for dreaming… Here at Crosscurrents we’re dreaming of the slow pace of glaciers, the mysteries of the river valley, and of drummers and dancers returning to perform their traditional songs…