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Published by Happenings Magazine, 2018-10-05 11:09:13

Fall Into Winter 2018

Happenings Fall Into Winter Kenosha Wisconsin

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2018 - 2019

Featuring Fun-
filled Ideas To
Keep Busy &
Active As The
Seasons Change!

Are You Ready To Fall Into Winter? FW2018

Whether you are one of the many people who hate it when the leaves fall off the trees
and the temperature drops, or you are one who embraces the chill in the air, winter
is on its way. But just because it’s chilly outside doesn’t mean you need to spend the
entire winter hiding in your home watching the boob tube and drinking hot cocoa
(although that is nice on occasion). There are plenty of things to do in our area, and

we have tracked down dozens
of activities that one can do
alone, with friends, or with
the family. Whether you are
an active person who is look-
ing for something to do out-
side, a cultural person who
likes to take in a show or an
art event, or just somebody who likes to get out of the
house once in awhile no matter what it is, we have a
plethora of activities for you to do this winter! Now, the
big challenge is - can you do them all? The events going
on in our area in the next six months are seperated into
two different lists: ongoing events (pages 4-8) and a cal-
endar of events (pages 10-30) through March. Find you
next adventure here!

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ongoing events

Southport Lighthouse and Museum Kenosha Ice Harvesting Exhibit

Now - October 28th Now through December
5117 Fourth Ave., 654-5770 Kenosha History Center, 220 51st Pl., 654-5770
kenoshahistorycenter.org As the 19th century drew to a close, a boom industry began to explode in
The lighthouse and maritime museum, inside the keeper's house, docu- Kenosha County. Ice was a necessity of modern life. It cooled food in the
ments Kenosha's lighthouse keepers, shipping and fishing history. Also home, preserved meat and goods as they transited the national rail network,
climb the 1866 Southport Lighthouse. Free admission for the keeper's and enabled beer to be brewed year-round. The Kenosha History Center is
house tour; donations are welcome. Lighthouse climb costs $10 adults / $5 proud to present this all-new exhibit detailing the tools and process used to
children 8-12 years old. (Must be 8 or older to climb.) Operating schedule turn frozen water into cold hard cash. Free admission; donations appreci-
is weather dependent. ated.

Into the Deep: Fragments and Reflections

Now – November 4th
Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 First Ave., 653-4140
museums.kenosha.org
Artists Marilyn Propp and David Jones explore undersea imagery and
ephemeral worlds of memory through works on-and-of paper, shaped oil
paintings on wood, and constructions of found and repurposed materials.
General admission is free.

Pumpkin Season Adult PUBLIC Education

Now – October 31st Oct. 8th & Nov. 12th, 6:30 – 8 p.m.
Jerry Smith Produce & Pumpkin Farm Meet at PUBLIC Craft Brewing Co.
7150 18th St., 859-2645, smithpumpkinfarm.com 716 58th St., 653-4140
Enjoy fall fun at Jerry Smith Produce & Pumpkin Farm! Bring your family Join the Education Staff of the Kenosha Public Museum/Civil War
to enjoy one-of-a-kind pumpkin displays - all the characters' faces are Museum/Dinosaur Discovery Museum and Kenosha's PUBLIC Craft
hand-painted every year! It’s free to visit the country store and pumpkin Brewing Co. for fun adult "field trips" and lively discussions of science,
displays; there are fees for additional activities. For days, times, and pricing history, and technology. This is for adults 21 and over. The cost of each ses-
for activities, visit their website. sion is $15 ($10 Friends of the Museum member) and includes a tap beer.

Schoolyard Observatory Open House Adventures in Lifelong Learning

Oct. 6th (7:30 p.m.), Nov. 3rd (7 p.m.), Dec. 1st (6 p.m.) October 8th & 15th, Nov. 5th & 19th and ongoing (see website), 2 p.m.
Hawthorn Hollow, 800 Green Bay Road, 552-8196 UW-Parkside Student Center Cinema, 900 Wood Rd., 595-2793
Come enjoy an evening of star gazing and telescope viewing. The event is Adventures in Lifelong Learning (ALL), an organization of mostly retired
weather-permitting (no rain/snow and < 50% cloud cover): find same-day people ages 55 and older, offers free lectures on various topics. You don’t
updates on Facebook and Twitter. Admission is free; donations appreciated. have to be a member of the group to attend. Suggested parking is at Tallent
Email [email protected] with questions. Hall (east side of Wood Road) and using shuttle service transport to the
front of the Student Center. A $4 parking pass (all parking lots) is required
and available at Tallent Hall and the Student Center Concierge desk. Visit
www.uwp.edu for a list of topics and information on future lecture series.

Weekly Common Grounds Coffee Ride Travel Adventure Series

Saturdays (weather permitting), 8 a.m. Oct. 11th, Nov. 8th, Mar. 14th, Apr. 4th, May 9th, 7 p.m.
Meet at Harborside Common Grounds Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 First Ave., 653-4140
5159 6th Ave. 652-5434 The Kenosha Public Museum has been taking viewers to destinations
The Bike Shop at Southport Rigging takes group bicycle rides to a coffee around the world through its Travel Adventure Series. Professional film-
shop in Zion every Saturday morning at 8 a.m. (weather permitting). It is a makers share their travel experiences through movies and interactive dis-
26-mile round-trip ride with a half hour stop for coffee and treats. The ride cussions, describing the art, music, architecture, culture and history from a
is mostly flat and suitable for all levels of riders and anyone 10 and over. first-person perspective. General adult admission is $5 per film at the door.
No sign up necessary, just show up. Kids 15 and under are free. A season pass may be purchased for $25 ($20
for seniors and Friends of the Museums members). This season’s topics
For Honor and Family: Three Families in include Hawaii, the Dalai Lama, India, Wonders of the World, and Egypt.
the Civil War Visit museums.kenosha.org for more information.

Now – January 6th
Civil War Museum
5400 First Ave., 653-4141, museums.kenosha.org
Trace the roots of three American families and how they impacted history
in ways large and small. Discover how family genealogy and heirlooms
come into museum collections, and the important role they play in under-
standing our shared heritage. This exhibit is free.

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1:00 - 3:30pm

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ongoing events

Griffin Observatory Public Viewing Night

Oct 5th, 12th, 19th & 26th. Nov 2nd & 9th. Feb 8th, 15th & 22nd. March
1st & 8th; 7:30 – 9:30 p.m., weather permitting.
Kemper Center, 6501 3rd Ave., 551-6042
The Carthage College Society of Physics Students and the Tremper High
School Astronomical Society will make available to the public Carthage's
11-inch telescope on select Fridays at the Griffin Observatory on the
Kemper Center campus. Guests are encouraged to dress warmly. Some
stair climbing is required. We encourage children who are accompanied by
adults. Free and open to the public. Email [email protected] with
questions.

Second Friday Lecture Series Kenosha Winter HarborMarket

October 12th, November 9th, 12 p.m. Saturdays, October 20th – May 4th
Civil War Museum, 5400 First Ave., 653-4141 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.
This lecture series is free and open to the public, and is sponsored by Rhode Center for the Arts, 514 56th St., 914-1252
Milwaukee Civil War Round Table and Iron Brigade Association. This is an Dozens of vendors converge inside the historic Rhode Center for the Arts,
ongoing event, visit museums.kenosha.org later this year for updated 2019 with cheeses, artisan bakery goods, art, crafts, prepared foods, and more.
information.
Carthage Visiting Writers Series
Second Saturday
Oct. 18th, Nov.29th, Mar. 19th, Apr. 9th, 6 p.m.
Every Second Saturday of the month Carthage College, Niemann Media Theater
Downtown Kenosha, www.downtownkenosha.org 2001 Alford Park Dr., 551-5859
Participating Downtown Kenosha art galleries, shops, restaurants, and The Carthage English Department presents the Visiting Writers Series,
additional businesses and attractions offer special promotions and sales, which brings in renowned authors and poets for free readings and discus-
live entertainment, and family activities. Visit www.downtownkenosha.org sions that are open to the public. Visit www.carthage.edu for a full list of
for a list of events. authors and details.

Imagination Studio Fine Arts at First Concert Series

October 13th, November 10th, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Oct. 21st, Nov. 18th, Dec.16th, Jan. 20th, Feb. 24th, May 5th
Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 First Ave., 653-4140 First United Methodist Church of Kenosha
Kids can perform experiments and make projects inspired by science, tech- 919 60th St., 658-3213
nology, engineering, and math. Free. This is an ongoing event, visit muse- The free concert series presents six concerts in the 2018-2019 season.
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Church seeks to offer beauty to the community through music and the fine
Carthage Chamber Music Series arts. Each Sunday afternoon performance within the nave of the acoustic
sanctuary concludes with a reception in the beautiful Bauer-King Hall
Oct. 18th, Nov. 3rd & 10th, Feb. 12th, Mar. 16th, Apr. 27th. 7 p.m. where you may chat with performers and enjoy dessert. Visit their website,
Carthage College, Siebert Chapel, 2001 Alford Park Dr., carthage.edu fineartsatfirst.org for a full list of performers and times.
The Chamber Music Series brings exceptional performing artists to south-
eastern Wisconsin for concerts and educational programming at Carthage
and in local schools. These events are free, but require reseverations, visit
their website for a comprehensive list of events and details.

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Kenosha Vintage Shop Crawl Anderson Arts Center Art
Exhibition: Annual Winter
Oct. 27th, Nov. 16th, Dec. 7th Juried Show
Start at Against The Grain Creative Concepts
5521 18th Ave., 764-9366 Nov. 11th – Jan. 5th
Hop on the bus and go shopping to a few of Kenosha’s Anderson Arts Center, 6603 Third Ave., 653-
best specialty shops. Tickets are $25 and includes trans- 0481
portation, snacks, and drinks along the way. Tickets are Admission is free to this art gallery located
required, visit www.atgcc.net for ticket information and inside an historic French Tudor mansion on the
more details. Lake Michigan shore.

Cars and Coffee Gallery of Trees

Last Saturday of each month, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Nov. 25th – Dec. 2nd
Anderson Arts Center, 6603 Third Ave.
Gateway Classic Cars, 9949 58th Pl. Stroll through an amazing display of beautiful-
ly, creatively decorated Christmas trees,
Cruise in to Gateway Classic Cars every last Saturday of wreaths and mantle pieces throughout the entire
mansion. Visit www.kempercenter.com for
the month and enjoy delicious donuts, coffee and a bunch details.

of sweet rides. There’s no admission fee and everyone is Victorian Christmas

welcome. Vendors welcome, email Nov. 25th – Jan. 13th (select dates, visit web-
site)
[email protected] for information. Durkee Mansion, 6501 Third Ave.
The historic mansion is lavishly decorated for
First Fridays at the I-94 Visitor the period in celebration of Christmas. The for-
Information Center mer home of Senator Charles Durkee was built
in the 1860s and is decorated for the holiday
First Friday of every month, noon-3 p.m. season by dedicated and talented volunteers.
I-94 Visitor Information Center Visit www.kempercenter.com for details.
10519 - 120th Avenue Pleasant Prairie, 857-7164
The first Friday of each month, the Kenosha Area
Convention & Visitors Bureau hosts a free, fun, informa-
tive, and tasty Open House at its I-94 Visitor Information
Center. Meet the people behind some of our local attrac-
tions and businesses, and pick up ideas of things to see
and do in the Kenosha Area and throughout Wisconsin.

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Company’s in Racine! Richard Bong State Recreation Area, 26313 Burlington Rd., 878-5601
Artists, art lovers and outdoor enthusiasts are invited to this inaugural Art
• Mechanical Assembly, $13/$15/hr., Outdoors event, a plein air event and charity art auction. Hike the park and
HSD required meet the artists as they work outdoors. Adults and children both can make
a masterpiece or two of your own in their art tent.
• General Assembly, $$12/$14/hr.
HSD preferred Kenosha Firefighters Pizza Bake-Off

• General Labor • Forklift/Warehouse Sunday, October 7th, 1-5 p.m.
• Customer Service UAW Local 72, 3615 Washington Road
Come vote for the best pizza! All proceeds go to the Kenosha Literacy
Call (262)635-8580 or apply Council and Kenosha Firefighters C.A.R.E. Admission: $5 per person.
1300 S. Green Bay Rd. (Racine)
The Hitch-Hiker & Sorry, Wrong Number
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October 12th-14th, 19th-21st
No Appointment Fri.-Sat. 7:30 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.
Needed. Walk-in Rhode Center for the Arts, 514 56th St. 657-7529
Tickets are $10 for two one-act performances. This is the 45th Season for
interviews Lakeside Players. Visit www.rhodecenter.org for more.
done daily.
War of the Worlds: The Radio Play
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October 12th-14th, 19th-21st
Fri.-Sat. 7 p.m., Sun. 2 p.m.
University of Wisconsin-Parkside, Mainstage Theatre
900 Wood Road, 595-2564
80th anniversary of the original 1938 Halloween broadcast. This infamous
radio play which allegedly terrified listeners who were convinced that an
actual alien invasion of Earth was taking place. Tickets range from $10-
$18. Email [email protected] with questions.

Historic District Walking Tour

Saturday, October 13th, 11 a.m., Library Park
On Second Saturday, the Kenosha County Historical Society presents this
guided walking tour of the historic Library Park District. Tickets are $10.
Contact the Kenosha History Center for tickets: 220 51st Place, 654-5770.

‘Rach’ing by the Lake

Saturday, October 13th, 7:30 p.m.
Reuther Central High School, 913 57th St., 220-7526
This is the first concert of the Kenosha Symphony Orchestra’s fall season.
Featuring Wael Farouk, piano who will play the Rachmaninoff Piano
Concert No. 2. Email [email protected] with questions.

Handlebars and Bars Spooky Poker Ride

Saturday, October 13th, noon-8 p.m.
Start at Paddy O’s Pub, 5022 Seventh Ave.
This bicycle pub crawl benefits Safe Harbor Humane Society. Wear your
best costume and meet up at Paddy Os between noon and 1:30 to join the
group. $10 admission. Find them on Facebook for details.

Sunday Morning Art Market

Sunday, October 14th, 10 a.m.–2 p.m.
Participating locations:
Lemon Street Gallery & ArtSpace, 4601 Sheridan Road,
Re:Vision Gallery, 4625 Sheridan Road
Shop from a variety of local artists' tents and tables at this morning art
market. They are filling the parking lots with a wide variety of local art for
sale and on display in the Union Park Arts District.

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TACO TUESDAY National Fossil Day
5 Beef Tacos $5
Wednesday, October 17th, 12–4 p.m.
Gyro by the pound $12.99 Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 First Ave., 653-4140
museums.kenosha.org
Includes Meat, 3 Pitas, 3 Sauce, Veg. Kids can learn about fossils and the flying pterosaur through hands-on
activities. Plus join Mr. Nick for stories and songs.
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David Seebach’s Halloween
2828 75th St. | Inside the American gas station Illusions in the Night

POBANEYHMYINEONDUTRS? &WESEBLULY Friday, October 19th, 7 p.m.
Reuther Auditorium, 913 57th St., 564-8800
Sell Come out for a seasonal mixture of magic, humor, and some appropriate
Your House tricks and treats. Tickets available by visiting www.hap2it.com or calling
800-838-3006.
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262-344-0129 October 19th & 20th, 1:30 - 4 p.m., 6501 Third Ave., 925-8040
The Durkee Mansion, one of Kenosha’s unique historical landmarks, is a
Email: [email protected] cream brick Italianate, Victorian style home located among the Kemper
Center properties on the lakefront. The 150 year old mansion is totally
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donations are always appreciated.

Tribute Island Redux

October 19th & 20th
Brat Stop, 12304 75th St., www.hap2it.com
Whether you purchased your tickets online or in person at Happenings
magazine, you are on a special list for free admission to this event, which
will feature artists scheduled to play at this summer’s Tribute Island festi-
val, but were cancelled due to weather. Others are also welcome to come
enjoy the rock for $10 each night. On Friday, Eliminator (ZZ Top) and
Kashmir (Led Zeppelin) take the stage, on Saturday, Jagged Little Pill
(Alanis Morissette) and Ready Freddies (Queen) will provide the enter-
tainment.

Moose Lodge Craft & Vendor Fair

Saturday, October 20th, 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Kenosha Moose Family Center, 3003 30th Ave.
This Craft and Vendor Fair is a fundraiser being sponsored by the Kenosha
Women of the Moose. Proceeds will be donated to Mooseheart,
Moosehaven communities and other local charities.

Kenosha History Center Chili Cook-Off

Saturday, October 20th, 6-9 p.m.
Kenosha History Center, 220 51st Pl., 654-5770
Join the Kenosha History Center for an evening of chili, music, and more.
Restaurants and fire stations compete for the People's Choice and Judges'
Choice awards. Vote for your favorite chili! All proceeds from this event
go towards preserving Kenosha County History.

Eco-Halloween Hike

Saturday, October 20th, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Richard Bong State Recreation Area
26313 Burlington Rd., Kansasville, 878-5601
Meet some characters at this non-scary, family event. Enjoy jack-o-
lanterns, Halloween skits, campfires, refreshments, games and crafts. You
may arrive anytime between 6:30 and 8 p.m. to sign up for a hike. Hikes
take about a half-hour. Dress for the weather. Meet at Shelter #1.

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Saturday, October 20th, 1-2 p.m.
Civil War Museum, 5400 First Ave., 653-4141
Hear the latest updates on the excavation work being done at Camp
Douglas and how the team is hopeful the site will be eligible for the
National Register of Historic Places.

Habitat for Humanity 5K Run/Walk

Saturday, October 20th, 9 a.m.
Petrifying Springs Park, Area #3, 5555 7th St., 925-0360
What could be better than a Saturday spent at Petrifying Springs Park dur-
ing peak fall foliage? Whether you are an avid runner, a trepidatious jog-
ger, or just want to go for a walk… this fundraiser is for you. Stick around
afterwards for some food and fun. $25 per adult/$15 per child. Email:
[email protected] with questions.

Casino Night Gala

Saturday, October 20th, 6:30 p.m.
Kenosha Country Club, 500 13th Ave., 694-4047
Safe Harbor Humane Society is ready to celebrate 102 years in style. The
evening will include delicious food and drinks, live lounge singers, incred-
ible auction and raffle items, chances to win prizes all evenings, and of
course helping out all our furry friends at Safe Harbor! Tickets will be $75
per person and include live entertainment, a drink ticket, heavy hors d'oeu-
vre, auction items, $300 play money. Email fundraising@safeharborhu-
mane.com with questions.

Halloween Spooktacular

Sunday, October 21st, 1-3:30 p.m.
Guttormsen Recreation Center, 5411 Green Bay Rd., 658-8191
Come out for some family friendly Halloween fun at the bowling alley.
$11 per person includes 2.5 hours of cosmic bowling and snacks. Dress
your best and enter the costumer contests. Pre-paid advance registration
required, up to eight bowlers per lane.

Dinos in the Dark

October 26th (6, 6:30, 7, 7:30 p.m.) & October 27th (10, 10:30, 11 a.m.)
Dinosaur Discovery Museum, 5608 Tenth Ave., 653-4450
Bring a flashlight and watch the dinosaur shadows come alive at the
Dinosaur Discovery Museum! Tickets are $3.. Advance registration
required, museums.kenosha.org.

Dia de los Muertos

Saturday, October 27th, 1–4 p.m.
Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 First Ave., 653-4140
Visit the Kenosha Public Museum to celebrate family and friends and
learn about the Day of the Dead! Then explore the Museum as you expand
your vocabulary with a bilingual scavenger hunt.

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Veterans Day Commemorative Celebration Artist Reception

Saturday, November 10th, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday, November 10th, 6-9 p.m.
Civil War Museum, 5400 First Ave., 653-4141 Lemon Street Gallery & Artspace, 4601 Sheridan Rd., 605-4745
This program is free and open to the public. Come celebrate the work of James MacAyeal - oil and acrylic artist, Kate
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Healthy Living Fair opening reception, held in conjunction with Downtown Kenosha’s Second
Saturday. Meet the artists and enjoy refreshments at the opening reception.
Saturday, November 10th, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
Kenosha YMCA, 7101 53rd St., 654-9622 Carthage Philharmonic Concert
Many area health professionals and agencies will be at the Kenosha YMCA
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Carthage College, Siebert Chapel, 2001 Alford Park Dr., carthage.edu
Casino Night Restoration Fundraiser This is a free concert and the public is welcome.

Saturday, November 10th, 6:30 p.m. Wolf Pack Trail Run and Relay
Rhode Center for the Arts, 514 56th St.
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The Addams Family: The Musical

November 16th & 17th 7:30 p.m.; 18th, 3 p.m.
Carthage College, Visual and Performing Arts Laboratory
2001 Alford Park Dr., 551-6661
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Saturday, November 17th, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. Saturday, November 17th
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Monday, November 19th, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, November 17th, 5:30–8 p.m. Carthage College, Wartburg Theatre, 2001 Alford Park Dr., 551-6661
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Saturday, November 17th, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. 40th Annual Mayor’s Turkey Day Run
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Christmas at Kemper Opening Night Gala

November 24th, 6-10 p.m.
Anderson Arts Center, 6603 3rd Ave., 925-8040
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There Shall Be Peace

Nov. 30th & Dec. 1st at 7:30 p.m.; Dec. 2nd at 4 p.m
Carthage College, A. F. Siebert Chapel, 2001 Alford Park Dr., 551-6661
Carthage kicks off the holiday season with its annual Christmas Festival
The concerts are free, but reservations are required (www.carthage.edu).

Midnight and Moll Flanders

November 30th-December 2nd & 7th-9th
Friday & Saturday: 7 p.m.; Sunday: 2 p.m.
UW-Parkside, Black Box Theatre, 900 Wood Rd., 595-2564
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Kenosha HarborHoliday

Saturday, December 1st, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
HarborPark Museum Campus, 5500 First Ave., 653-4140
This collaborative event combines the Civil War Museum’s Victorian
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Snowflake Jazz Concert

Saturday, December 1st, 7 p.m.
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Holiday Boutique and Bake Sale

Saturday, December 1st, 9 a.m.–3 p.m.
Hawthorn Hollow, 880 Green Bay Rd., 552-8196
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Charlie Berens: Oh My Gosh Tour

Saturday, December 1st
Reuther Auditorium, 913 57th St., 564-8800
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A Charlie Brown Christmas

December 7th-9th & 14th-16th
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Saturday, December 8th, 7-10 p.m.
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Hateya Trail Run

Saturday, December 8th, 10:30 a.m.
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Holiday Celebration

Saturday, December 15th, 3 p.m.
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Saturday, December 15th, 7 p.m.
Carthage College, Siebert Chapel
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Ski and Dine with Santa and Mrs. Claus

Friday, December 21st, 3–8 p.m.
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Monday, December 31st
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Junior Intercollegiate Exchange Reception

Thursday, January 10th, 4:30 p.m.
Carthage College, H.F. Johnson Gallery
2001 Alford Park Dr., carthage.edu
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Student Art Show Opening Reception

Saturday, January 12th, 6 p.m.
Lemon Street Gallery & Artspace, 4601 Sheridan Rd., 605-4745
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February 1st–3rd, 7:30 p.m.
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Saturday, February 2nd
Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 First Ave., 653-4140
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Break Loose Opening Reception
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Thursday, February 7th, 4:30 p.m.
Carthage College, H.F. Johnson Gallery Saturday, February 16th, 7:30 p.m.
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Snow Daze Festival email [email protected] with questions.

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Veterans Memorial Park, 625 52nd St., 653-4177
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Thursday, February 14th, time TBA (evening)
Pringle Nature Center, 9800 160th Ave. Bristol, 857-8008
Enjoy the winter wonderland with loved ones while on a candlelit trail
through Bristol Woods. Email [email protected] with questions.

FOOTBALL GAMEDAY SPECIALS!

YOU WILL LOVE OUR FOOTBALL FINGER FOOD
SPECIALS:

RON’S RONDO NACHOS $6.95
ITALIAN FRIES $3.25

BONELESS WINGS $6.95
COMBO BASKET $7.95

Wash them down with gametime Miller Lite: $1/SM $2/LG
SPECIALS AVAILABLE DURING GAMES ON SUNDAYS AND MONDAYS.

SPECIALS NOT AVAILABLE FOR CARRYOUT

2018

3301 52nd St. Kenosha • 262-657-5907
100418
091318

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OPEN: 8735 Sheridan Rd.
6AM DAILY Kenosha

(262) 697-7417

NEW
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EVERYDAY!

Stop In & Join Our Group of Friendly
Costumers. Where There
Are No Strangers, Just
Friends We Haven’t Met Yet

FCOHRAENVGEIRNG... Fantastic
Drink Specials!
• •2-Internet Dart Boards Pool
•Bowling/Shuffle Board

3RD Shifters “HAPPY HOUR” FW2018
Monday – Friday 6am til 11am

FREE Pool Wed. & Sat.

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YOUR DEALER ALTERNATIVE calendar of events

WE ARE A FULL SERVICE AUTO REPAIR FACILITY • SERVICING ALL VEHICLE MAKES & MODELS Kenosha Expo Health & Home Show

Mon. - Fri. 8:00am - 5:30pm • Sat. 8am - Noon Closed Sun. March 2nd–3rd, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
UW-Parkside, Petretti Fieldhouse, 900 Wood Rd., 654-1234
4811 Green Bay Road • (262) 764-9473 The 2019 Kenosha Expo Health & Home Show is a family-friendly, fun
and informative opportunity to meet the many businesses and organiza-
• Easier Access for Our Customers • Plenty of Parking tions in Kenosha. Email [email protected] with questions.
• Larger Facility to Help Expidite All of Your Service Needs
Urinetown The Musical
• State Approved Vehicle Emission Inspection Station
March 15th-17th & 22nd-24th
GET READY FOR FALL! Friday & Saturday: 7 p.m. Sunday: 2 p.m.
UW-Parkside, Black Box Theatre, 900 Wood Rd., 595-2564
Coolant Flush & Fil, Lube Oil & Filter Change, Complete Vehicle $ 99 Malevolent corporate greed meets its match in this hilarious, Tony Award-
winning satire about when a terrible water shortage caused by a 20-year
79Inspection, Including Check Battery Lights, Belts, Hoses, Brakes, Etc. drought has led to a ban on private toilets. Tickets range from $10-$18.
Must present coupon at time of purchase. Not valid with any other coupon or offer. Offer expires 11/30/18. Email [email protected] with questions.

OIL CHANGE $2699 FREE TIRE INSPECTION National Quilt Day

No Appointment necessary. Includes a courtesy check, No Purchase necessary. Let our technicians assess the tread life of Saturday, March 16th, Time TBA
up to 5 quarts of oil, oil filter and lube chasis. Most Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 First Ave., 653-4140
your tires and make sure your ready for fall. The Kenosha Public Museum partners with the Southport Quilters Guild
vecles. Shop supplies & oil desposal additional. for this annual event which features demonstrations, activities, and a pres-
Must present coupon at time of purchase. Valid on most cars and light entation. The Southport Quilters Guild Annual Members Show will also
Must present coupon at time of purchase. Not valid with any other be on display.
trucks. Not valid with any other coupon or offer. Offer expires 11/30/18.
coupon or offer. Offer expires 11/30/18. Wind Orchestra Concert

Sunday, March 17th, 1 p.m.
Carthage College, Siebert Chapel, 2001 Alford Park Dr., carthage.edu
Free admission.

Michael Thomey
(262)654-8171

Scott Haarbauer
(262)925-8633

Call us, for answers to your questions

• Investments • Life Insurance & Annuities

• Financial Planning • Long Term Care Insurance

• Retirement Planning • Tax Planning & Preparation

www.eighthavenueadvisors.com KHDS17

5717 8th Ave. • Kenosha,WI

Eighth Avenue Advisors are representatives offering securities
through Cadaret, Grant & Co., Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC

Eighth Avenue Advisors and Caderet, Grant & Co., Inc. are separate entities.

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Phone (262)552-8310 Snowboards • Skies
(New & used)
www.diamondexpresslube.com Snowshoes
Hockey
Locally owned & operated
WE PAY CASH!
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Now Available All Purchases $149 & up equipment. Stop by anytime!

Deferred Interest If Paid in full Try our Gift
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sponge
See us for: car wash Mon. - Sat. 10 -7 • Sun. 11-4

• Brake Repair • Oil Change “For All Those Who Play”
• Tire Services • Exhaust Repair
• Belts & Hoses FALL INTO WINTER 2018 Page 31
• Suspension • Axle Repair

$5 off any
Standered
Oil Change

(See store for details)

Authorized Dealer. FW2018
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See us for more info.

We Sell Moving Supplies
• Boxes • Dollies • Hitches

• Blankets and More

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UP TO

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$3000 OFF $300+ SERVICE $5495• Oil Change $20 •UP TO 2 GALLONS $30
$4000 OFF $400+ SERVICE
• Wiper Blades MOST MAKES OF STANDARD $7995MOST MAKES
• Tire Rotation & MODELS COOLANT & MODELS

• FREE 21 Point Vehicle Inspection (REGULARLY $109.95)

• FREE 21 Point

FREE 21 Point Inspection FREE *Standard wiper blades, Euro style blades extra. WFCaRasErhE Vehicle Inspection WFCaRasErhE
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