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JANESVILLEâStylish steel and vibrant vegetation come together to create a color explosion this weekend at Rotary Botanical Gardens. British Boots and Bonnets, a vintage car club based in Rockford, Illinois, plans to bring about 25 exotic models to the gardens Sunday, July 25, as part of an outdoor exhibit. Makes ranging from MG to Jaguar to Rolls-Royce and more will be featured, and vehicle owners will be on hand to answer questions from those in attendance. âI approached the gardens with the idea last year, and they liked it,â said Rich Cannistra, a Janesville resident and car club member. âWe ended up spacing the cars throughout the garden as if they were pieces of sculpture. ....
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Parks Director Cullen Slapak recommended four segments to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Committee. While the Parks and Rec Committee only approved the Prairie Knoll Drive segment, the City Council on Monday also approved a section from the intersection Drive and Mohawk Drive through Palmer Park to Rotary Botanical Gardens. ....
JANESVILLE If you could bless southern Wisconsin with the best kind of snowmelt, you could pick the weather weâve been having in the past two weeks. Itâs often been warmer than average, but not exceedingly so. And below-freezing temperatures have often returned at night. The result has been like the porridge Goldilocks preferred: just right. It has been just right if you donât want to see flooding, which could occur with a fast snowmelt, said National Weather Service meteorologist Andy Boxell. And itâs been just right if you donât want to see heavy rain on top of massive snow and ice buildup, which this area suffered in February 2018. ....
JANESVILLE A stretch of the Ice Age Trail that is popular with runners, walkers and bicyclists could be the home of a new fitness project being launched by a group of local volunteers. One team from the Leadership Development Academy of Rock County is raising money to build an exercise course at the Lexington Drive entrance of the Ice Age Trail near Palmer Park. The group hopes to raise $15,000âenough to buy and install metal equipment for a 10-station stretching and exercise circuit that anyone who exercises on the popular section of the trail can use. Team member Emily Hopper said her six-member group decided to tackle the project to help encourage people to use local trails to stay fit in the post-COVID-19 era. ....