Upcoming Photo Events

Digital Forum (Virtual) - Chris Scott      On1 Photo Raw Basics
Apr
26

Digital Forum (Virtual) - Chris Scott On1 Photo Raw Basics

Learn how ON1 Photo Raw can create simple and complex edits during a live session. During this presentation, Chris will showcase how ON1 Photo Raw can be adapted to nearly any workflow. He will cover some of the new features in the latest version of the software, from Depth Masks to localized generative tools to remove distractions in your images. He will also show some of the many organizational tools ON1 offers to ensure you can always find your images. This presentation will be tailored for the WACCO based on the information provided on the feedback form. 

Please fill out this Google Form: https://forms.gle/BKDUaMVkC446nRuZA

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Jul
19

Gottfried Prairie and Arboretum

Gottfried prairie an Arboretum Field Trip

When the first settlers came to the Fond du Lac County area, it was covered by 36,000 acres of native prairie, scattered forests, and wetlands. These native grasslands were home to bison, prairie chickens, bobolinks, and other wildlife. Due to the prairies being plowed in the mid to late 1800s and other changes over the past 150+ years, most of the native prairie has been lost. At the Gottfried Prairie and Arboretum, adjacent to the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Fond du Lac campus, a group of volunteers reestablished the native plants that once grew on this site.

The Gottfried has over 50 acres of restored native prairie established with seed collected from remnants of some of the last remaining original prairie sites in Fond du Lac County. The site's diversity and scale have attracted many species of invertebrates, birds, and small mammals that lived here at the time of early settlement.

The formal arboretum is an innovative attempt to depict the native plants and plant communities of Wisconsin in a design representing the “Tension Zone” of our state. The tension zone overlaps northern and southern Wisconsin plant communities in the Fond du Lac area. It consists of southern hardwood forests, oak savanna, prairie, pine savanna, lowland forests, northern conifer-hardwood forests, and boreal forests, plus their associated wildflowers.

https://gottfriedprairiearboretum.org/

There is no charge to visit. Transportation is on your own, but clubs could arrange car-pooling among their members. We’ll meet at the shelter for lunch and a social gathering at noon.

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Aug
1

Tall Ships Festival and Boat Show

Tall Ships Festival and Boat Show Field Trip

Experience maritime history as the Tall Ships return to Sturgeon Bay from July 31st – August 3, 2025! This exciting event will bring four stunning vessels: the Liberty Clipper, Pride of Baltimore II, Utopia, and When and If. Each Ship has its unique story, from historic voyages to missions of peace and exploration. The last time these historical ships graced Sturgeon Bay’s shores was in 2019, and we’re thrilled to welcome them back! Visitors can see these majestic vessels up close, learn their history, and even purchase a ticket to experience a rare sail away on these incredible ships.

https://sturgeonbay.net/tall-ships/

We are working on determining a location that would make it easier for us to meet as a group. As we do more research, we’ll provide more information.

Possible rain date of Sunday, August 3, 2025

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