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    • December 12, 2025
    • May 08, 2026
    • 6 sessions
    • 402 W Lakeside St, Madison, WI 53715

     


    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?:  If you are new to the Lakeside Coffee gathering please RSVP Sharon by email or phone (sscratti@gmail.com or 608-280-8050)



    • December 19, 2025
    • May 15, 2026
    • 6 sessions
    • 876 Jupiter Drive

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


    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.



          • January 02, 2026
          • September 04, 2026
          • 9 sessions
          • 601 Junction Road, Madison




          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  by the Thursday before the breakfast to let her know you are coming.  Also email her if you have any questions.

                  • January 23, 2026
                  • May 22, 2026
                  • 5 sessions
                  • Rotunda Cafe in the Lobby of Lake Ridge Bank, 1965 Atwood Ave., Madison, WI

                  COFFEE GATHERING


                  Make new friends and meet new PLATO members over a cup of coffee and breakfast snacks

                  The Rotunda Ca
                  fe, 1965 Atwood Avenue on Madison's near east side


                  • Meet on Fourth Friday of each month

                  • Time: 9:30 am to 11:30 am

                  • Place: Rotunda Cafe, lobby of Lake Ridge Bank, formerly Monona Bank

                  • Ambiance: With a unique, large seating area, The Rotunda Cafe is an attractive rotunda in what was once the Monona Bank building at Schenks Corners. Great ambiance with pleasant, soothing background music.

                  • Place order at counter, bus own table 

                  • Food choices are limited but do include breakfast burritos and doughnuts
                  • Parking: (see below)

                  • RSVP or Questions? Email Sue Ellerhost at luvcetaceans@gmail.com or Donaby Henton at aiexplorer125@gmail.com by Wednesday so they know you are coming. 

                  • COVID Protocol: Please continue to use a mask if you desire

                  Parking Options:

                  • Street parking is available on either side of the bank, on Atwood and on Winnebago and further down both streets.

                  • Parking is also available at Trinity Lutheran Church, 904 Winnebago St.  Please note: The church requests a small good will donation which will be used to benefit a local neighborhood fund. We will periodically request a few dollars donation for this from our members who use the lot.

                  • Parking is also available in the lot behind United Way, 2059 Atwood Ave. Drive all the way in to the unmarked spaces toward the back of the lot.
                    • February 26, 2026
                    • 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
                    • Oakwood Village University Woods Arts & Education Center

                     

                    Thursday, February 26 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


                    Joe Fahey was raised near the farming hamlet of Belleville, Wisconsin.  After earning his MBA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he embarked on a 40-year corporate career, residing in all four corners of the United States.  As an international marketing executive with several multinational companies, he had the privilege of meeting fascinating people and experiencing extraordinary adventures while traveling to the ends of the earth and places in between.  He is now retired and shares his traveling adventures through his book, podcasts and live presentations throughout the Madison area. The audience will hear tales of Joe’s encounters with people and places across the globe!



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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

                      • March 19, 2026
                      • 1:30 PM - 3:00 PM
                      • Oakwood Village University Woods Arts & Education Center

                      Birding – Transitioning from Winter to Spring! 

                      Thursday, March 19 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

                      In 2015 Chuck Henrikson started leading Tuesday bird walks in the UW Arboretum year-round.  In March of 2020 the bird walks were halted because of Covid so he did the bird walks by himself each week and sent bird reports that included 10 - 12 bird photographs to 15 to 20 birders.  Those birders sent the reports to their friends and those friends emailed him and asked to be added to the bird report email list.  As Covid waned Chuck was able to start the bird walks again and thought he didn’t need to send out the bird reports anymore.  He was totally wrong!  Everyone wanted to get the bird reports!  They especially liked the bird photos.  As word of the bird reports got out, the number of recipients kept growing and today he sends reports to a little over 1000 people.

                      In addition to his bird walks, Chuck teaches Birding 101 for the Southern Wisconsin Bird Alliance. This year will be his 9th year of teaching the course!

                      Chuck  was born and raised near Lake Minnetonka in Minnesota. After graduating from high school, he went to St. Olaf College in Northfield and earned a bachelor’s degree in biology. Following graduation, he was accepted at the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine where he earned a master’s degree and PhD in anatomy. After completing a post-doc, he returned to Purdue to teach gross anatomy, histology and neuroanatomy in veterinary medicine. In 1988 he came to the University of Wisconsin- Madison to teach in the School of Veterinary Medicine. During his time at UW, Chuck visited the UW Arboretum often and trained to become a Volunteer Steward of the Arboretum.   As a steward he got to know all the plants, animals and birds of the Arboretum very well. After 21 years at UW-Madison, Chuck retired in 2009.  He says he was a casual birder before retirement but afterwards he really became serious about submitting all his sightings in checklists to Cornell Lab of Ornithology or eBird.  Now birding has become a passion and he goes birding every day! 

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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

                        • April 08, 2026
                        • 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
                        • 30 West Mifflin Street, Madison
                        • 15
                        Register


                        Tour of the Wisconsin Veterans Museum

                        Wednesday, April 8 from 1:30 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

                        Free to PLATO members and guests

                        Registration is required

                        Registration Deadline - April 6

                        The Wisconsin Veterans Museum is dedicated to telling the stories of the veterans of Wisconsin who served in the United States armed forces. A docent, and military veteran, will guide us through the exhibits and dioramas illustrating how Wisconsinites – both men and women – participated in American history from the Civil War through the conflicts of the 20th and 21st centuries. Exhibits include many personal and military artifacts and a “Huey” helicopter that flew during Vietnam. You can hear, in their own words, veterans recount everyday military life as well as their part in historic moments. This museum has won awards from the American Alliance of Museums and is affiliated with the Smithsonian.

                        Please meet in the lobby of the museum about 10 minutes before the tour starts to meet our tour guide.

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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 on State street.

                        Parking:   The State Street Capitol Garage is located at 200 N. Carroll St, just a two-block walk to the museum.

                        For further information, contact Joyce Knutson at k2pmw@sbcglobal.net or 608-238-4279.

                        • April 22, 2026
                        • 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
                        • Mt. Horeb, Barneveld area
                        • 10



                        Exploring Wisconsin's Driftless Area

                        Wednesday, April 22, 2026

                        Registration deadline is Monday, April 6

                        Registration coming soon


                        Step into the stories that shaped one of Wisconsin’s most fascinating regions with a visit to the Driftless Historium in Mt. Horeb.  This is  more than just a walk through a museum — it’s an engaging journey through the landscapes, people, and traditions that make the Driftless Area so unique.

                        Discover compelling exhibits, remarkable artifacts, and vivid photographs that bring local history to life.  From early settlers and cultural heritage to the natural forces that carved this extraordinary terrain, every gallery reveals something unexpected and memorable. Whether you’re a lifelong resident, a history enthusiast, or simply curious about the region, you’ll gain new insights and a deeper appreciation for the place we call home.

                        Join fellow explorers for an experience that is educational, social, and genuinely enjoyable. Come for the history — leave with stories you’ll be telling long after the tour ends.

                        Following lunch, we're off to visit and learn more about Vortex Optics at their store in Barneveld. Vortex Optics is an American manufacturer of special optical equipment for wildlife watching, outdoor recreation, shooting sports, law enforcement and military.  Their products include binoculars, monoculars, scopes and related accessories.

                        A surprise stop will end our day's event.


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                        Lunch (Indicate your choice when registering)

                        Lunch includes coffee, hot tea, soda, or iced tea and dessert

                        • Classic Burger on Brioche Bun, prepared Medium Well, served with Lettuce, tomato, Onion, & Cheddar Cheese with a side of French Fry Dippers
                        • Half of a Grilled Chicken Wrap along with a cup of Soup Du Jour. Wrap contains Chicken, Spring Mix, Ranch, Avocado, Pepper Jack, Pico do Gallo, Bacon, Tortilla Strips
                        • BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich on a Pretzel Bun with a side of French Fry Dippers 
                        • 9" Bomber's Special Pizza, Sausage, Pepperoni, Onions, Mushrooms, Green Peppers, Black Olives, and Cheese 
                        • Deluxe Caesar Salad with a Grilled Chicken Breast, Homemade Polenta, and Croutons. 


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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 2026 Verona Senior Center New Member  and Trip Waiver Form   (no charge).  You can fill out these forms in advance or on the day of the trip.

                        Please note that these forms must be completed annually.  If you have traveled with us and completed the forms on a previous 2026 excursion, the forms are not needed.

                        Schedule:  (Return times are approximate)

                        TRAVELERS ARE REQUESTED TO ARRIVE 15 MINUTES PRIOR TO DEPARTURE

                        9:00 a.m.  Depart (East Madison) Dutch Mill Park & Ride (East Lot)

                        9:30 a.m.   Depart Verona Park & Ride

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

                        6:00 p.m.   Return (East Madison) Dutch Mill Park & Ride (East Lot)

                        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: $65 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, April 6, 2026.

                        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.  

                        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.

                        • May 06, 2026
                        • 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
                        • 6209 Mineral Point Road, Madison
                        • 15



                        Nature Walk at Oakwood Village University Woods

                        Wednesday, May 6, 2025 from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

                        Rain Date - Thursday, May 7 from 10:00 am - 12:00 pm

                        Registration will open in early April

                        Free to PLATO members and guests

                        Registration is required and is limited to 15 people

                        The Oakwood Nature Preserve is an 8 acre conservation park maintained by residents of the Oakwood community and the Oakwood horticulture staff. We will walk along the three-fourths of a mile wood- chipped Rustic Path among tall trees. The path goes beside Trillium Corner (a spring ephemeral garden), the prairie plots and a vernal pond and there are some short but steep slopes.

                        We will have a one-hour walk followed by a social hour with lemonade and cookies in the Oaks Community Room. There will be listening devices for all participants. Unfortunately, the trail is not accessible for people with disabilities.  Bring water, sunglasses, a walking stick if you use one and dress for the weather. Sandals are not appropriate footwear. There are restroom facilities at the start and end.

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                        Transportation Options:


                        Parking:  Parking will not be in the usual spots for PLATO events at Oakwood since the nature preserve is on the west end of the campus. Do not enter the underground parking garages.  After entering the Island Drive entrance turn immediately to the right.  Park near The Oaks residence hall on the west end of campus (see map below). There is plenty of surface parking. Look for signs and somebody showing you where to park. 



                        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.  


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                        Nature Walk Coordinator/Leader: The tour will be led by Barb Littlewood, a PLATO member, Oakwood resident and member of the Oakwood Nature Preserve committee. If you have questions, contact Barb at barb.littlewood@gmail.com  or 608-283-9905.


                        • May 12, 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.


                        • June 02, 2026
                        • 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM
                        • 3656 County Highway AB, McFarland, WI
                        • 20

                        Dane County Landfill Tour

                        Tuesday, June 2 from 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

                        Free to PLATO members and guests.

                        Registration is required.

                        Registration opens in early May

                        We had a wait list for last year's Dane County Landfill Tour so we are repeating it in 2026.

                        Ever wonder what happens to your trash after it leaves the curb? Join us for an eye-opening, behind-the-scenes field trip to our local landfill and waste management facilities — a fascinating journey into the world of recycling, renewable energy, and responsible disposal.

                        Tour highlights Include:

                        • Clean Sweep Facility: See how hazardous household materials like paints, cleaners, and batteries are safely collected and handled.
                        • Construction & Demolition Recycling Center: Learn how building materials are sorted and reused to keep tons of waste out of landfills.
                        • Renewable Natural Gas Plant: Discover how organic waste is turned into clean, renewable energy that powers homes and vehicles.
                        • Active Landfill Site: Get a rare, firsthand look at how today’s landfills are engineered to manage waste while protecting the environment.

                        Why You Should Come:

                        • Gain a deeper understanding of where your waste goes — and why it matters.
                        • Learn how to reduce your own environmental footprint.
                        • Perfect for  sustainability advocates and curious minds of all ages.

                        Space is limited and spots fill quickly, so register today for this unique, educational experience that just might change the way you see your garbage!

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                        Safety information:  The health of our visitors and staff is important to us and we have implemented the following policies and procedures for our tour program:

                        - Safety vests will be provided and must be worn at all times during the tour.

                        - No sandals or open toed shoes. 

                        - Bathroom access is extremely limited, please plan accordingly.

                        Weather: Tours proceed rain or shine, so tour attendees should dress for the weather. 

                        Directions:  Please meet at Hope Park  (3656 County Highway AB, McFarland, WI) directly outside our landfill facility where our mobile Trash Lab exhibit is located. The Trash Lab exhibit will be parked out front, with a "tours" sign to mark where we will be gathering. Visitors will have a chance to explore the Lab prior to getting on our Waste + Renewables bus for the grounds tour. 


                        For further information, contact PLATO trip leader, Cynthia Moore,  eron99c@gmail.com , 608-228-8836.

                        • June 08, 2026

                        Many Summer courses begin the week of June 8th. Most Summer 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.

                        • August 18, 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.

                        • September 14, 2026

                        Many Fall courses begin the week of September 14.  Most Fall courses will meet once a week; the number of weeks is determined by each course coordinator.  The number of weeks is often 8 - 10 weeks, but some courses are fewer weeks, such as 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.

                            


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