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Happenings 060624 with Summer Fever 2024

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Page 4 HAPPENINGS June 6, 2024 www.hap2it.com Editor's note: This article will discuss spoilers for Pretty Little Liars: Summer School Episode 4. Chandler Kinney said last Thursday's episode of Pretty Little Liars: Summer School led to some confusion. While filming a short film, Tabby (Kinney) called cut, and the crew mistook her for the episode director, Roxanne Benjamin. "Our director would be like, 'No, that's the line, not her directing you guys,'" Kinney told UPI in a Zoom interview from New Zealand, where she was filming Zombies 4. "Those days were really confusing for all of us." Kinney added that some of the footage Tabby's crew filmed will be used in the show. "I don't even know who shot what," Kinney said. "I was holding a camera. The guys were holding cameras." Tabby mounted the production when a film festival asked her for a new submission. The festival had rejected her first short, Avenged, which was based on Tabby's experience in Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin. "I think Avenged really serves as an outlet for her to say what she needs to say," Kinney said. "It's really her first time looking her assaulter in the face and having this reckoning and this confrontation." In Original Sin, Chip (Carson Rowland) raped Tabby after raping and impregnating Imogen (Bailee Madison). This occurred while Tabby and her friends were also struggling with A stalking them. In Original Sin, Tabby and Imogen confronted Chip and got his confession. A killed Chip in the season finale. In Avenged, which Tabby screens during the Summer School season, Imogen plays Tabby and tortures the actor playing Chip. "She wasn't given her time and her day in court," Kinney said. "So she's not allowing the system to silence her." Avenged appears in the first episodes of Summer School and Kinney said director Maggie Kiley, and co-creator Lindsay Calhoon Bring, encouraged Kinney to contribute to Tabby's short. Kinney said that it was important to see the Chip character say no, and have his killer ignore him like he ignored consent. "That is a very clear turn and a very clear dismissal of his request," Kinney said. "We talked about circling him when she came in, little things like that." Calhoon Bring and Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa told UPI that Tabby is the character who represents them. Tabby is a horror movie buff and works in a movie theater, like both Pretty Little Liars creators did as teenagers. "It makes me want to actually have that experience, to be there and make the popcorn," Kinney said. In Summer School, Tabby befriends a new coworker, Christian (Noah Alexander Gerry). She films her second short in the theater, about a killer stalking the theater employees and patrons. Kinney said the second short allows Tabby to reclaim the theater as her safe space. However, even with A gone, there is still a new killer stalking the Pretty Little Liars. "That film really represents her finding her love and joy and passion for filmmaking again," Kinney said. "So much of her journey is disentangling her trauma from that passion and that sacred space." Tabby entertained dating Christian, although seeing his collection of horror masks in his basement gave her pause. Kinney said Tabby is not quite ready to trust a man romantically again. "Even if she makes herself appear open and available, she still has a long way to go in trusting and letting people in again," Kinney said. "I think both her and Imogen do." The new killer is Bloody Rose, who has been testing each of the Pretty Little Liars individually. Mouse (Malia Pyles) and Faran (Zaria) survived theirs. Kinney said Tabby's test is in an upcoming episode. "Tabby will have her final girl moment and it will be epic," Kinney said. "It was definitely the hardest thing I've ever filmed in my entire life." New episodes of Pretty LIttle Liars: Summer School premiere Thursdays on Max. By Fred Topel Chandler Kinney: Film within 'Pretty Little Liars' confused crew Tabby (Chandler Kinney) works at a movie theater in the MAX  original series "Pretty Little Liars: Summer School." Born August 3, 2000 (age 23) Sacramento, California Kinney was drawn to the performing arts from a young age. She began dancing at just three years old and started training in martial arts by the time she was ten. Demonstrating remarkable proficiency, she earned her 1st degree black belt at age 13. Channeling her talents into acting, Chandler gained her first experience in the field at nine years old. Her professional acting debut came with a role in the film "Battlefield America" in 2012. Kinney's acting career gained significant momentum when she joined the Nickelodeon series "Haunted Hathaways" for multiple episodes in 2014. Her talent soon led her to a casting opportunity in the Amazon original series "Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street," where she starred alongside Ashley Boettcher. This role allowed her to leave a lasting impression and pave the way for future opportunities in the industry. Her career took another leap forward in 2019 when she was cast as Willa in Disney's "Zombies 2," further establishing her as a prominent young actress. Apart from her roles in television and film, Chandler has been active in other areas of the entertainment industry. She has appeared in numerous national commercials and has guest-starred on popular shows such as "90210" and "American Horror Story." Additionally, she performed in a piece titled "When I Speak" by acclaimed creator Joss Whedon in 2014, showcasing her versatility and ability to engage with a variety of artistic expressions. Kinney’s career trajectory highlights her evolution from a precocious young talent in martial arts and dance to a recognized actress in both television and film. With each role, she continues to demonstrate her considerable acting skills and charisma, securing her place as a rising star in the entertainment industry. FYI Chandler Kinney


www.hap2it.com June 6, 2024 HAPPENINGS Page 5 Body of Knowledge When you laugh, your hypothalamus and pituitary gland release endorphins, a hormone that can elevate mood and make you happier. Laughter also increases respiratory rate and oxygen consumption, which boosts a sense of well-being, and in one study, it was found to lower overall glucose levels after a meal. Get Me That, Stat! Drug overdose deaths stayed steady in 2022, according to the CDC, with 107,941 deaths recorded, slightly higher than the 106,699 in 2021. Most of the deaths were linked to fentanyl, a synthetic opioid. Deaths due to heroin, methadone and prescription painkillers have been declining. The Dark Side of Light Air pollution exposure is a known risk factor for strokes because inhaled particulates can cause pulmonary blood vessel inflammation. A new study suggests outdoor light pollution at night may also boost stroke risk. The theory is that too much light at night may interfere with melatonin production and the sound sleep it induces. Stories for the Waiting Room Daily doses of baby aspirin are sometimes recommended for adults to help prevent heart attack or stroke. A small study suggests a similar therapy might help reduce liver fat in patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated liver disease. MASLD, formerly known as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, is widespread. It's estimated that one in three Americans has a problematic amount of fat in their livers, which can ultimately result in scarring and organ dysfunction. It's not known yet how aspirin might decrease liver fat or scarring. Best Medicine Doctor: "How much physical activity do you get each day?" Patient: "I usually sit on a computer for at least 12 hours a day." Doctor: "That's not good for your health." Patient: "You're telling me. I should probably sit on a chair." Observation "Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which I guess was why several of us died of tuberculosis." — American humorist Jack Handey (b. 1949) Medical History This week in 1884, a patent for "flaked cereal" was applied for by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, who was trying to improve the vegetarian diet of his hospital patients by creating a digestible bread substitute using boiled wheat. Kellogg accidentally left a pot of boiled wheat to stand and become tempered. When it was put through a rolling process, each grain of wheat emerged as a large, thin flake. When the flakes were baked, they became crisp and light, creating an easy-to-prepare breakfast when milk was added. Will Keith Kellogg, John's brother, began his cereal-making career in the 1890s when he the flakes' commercial potential and created the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Co. (now Kellogg's). Medical Myths According to some, drinking four glasses of water at the beginning of each day helps prevent heart attacks and remedies various conditions, including diabetes and tuberculosis. It's quite popular in some countries. However, there is no empirical evidence to support the practice. The only medical condition where research has shown increased fluid intake is helpful is constipation. The additional fluid (water or juices) lowers risk of dehydration and may help soften stools, making them easier to pass. It does not, however, necessarily treat the underlying cause of the constipation. Curtain Calls Sunanda Kumariratana was a queen consort of Siam (now Thailand) to King Rama V. In 1880, the boat she was riding on the way to Bang Pa-In Royal Palace capsized, and she was thrown into the water. Contrary to the myth that dozens of people watched her drown (knowing that touching the queen, even if it meant saving her life, was a capital offense), she was pulled from the water, but resuscitation attempts failed. By Scott LaFee, Creators well news NYC's Premier Disney Cover Band NYC's Premier Disney Cover Band JJune 25 at 6:30pm une 25 at 6:30pm Fun for the whole family! Fun for the whole family! 5125 6th AVE. KENOSHA FOR EVENT TICKETS CALL 1-262-564-8800, STOP IN 1420 63RD ST. M-F 11am-4pm OR VISIT Young & old can enjoy this nationally touring act as they play all the Disney hits, from The Jungle Book to The Lion King, and even Frozen. You'll find a cast of talented musicians and Disney princesses ready to rock their heart out-and yours! Young & old can enjoy this nationally touring act as they play all the Disney hits, from The Jungle Book to The Lion King, and even Frozen. You'll find a cast of talented musicians and Disney princesses ready to rock their heart out-and yours! 052324


Page 6 HAPPENINGS June 6, 2024 www.hap2it.com Idaho man uses his nose to inflate balloons for world record Serial recordbreaker David Rush earned his 173rd Guinness World Records title by using his nose to inflate 28 balloons in three minutes. Rush, who is on a quest to hold the most concurrent Guinness World Records titles, already held the one minute version of the record, but the three minute version took him 42 attempts to achieve. He was eventually able to inflate 28 balloons in the allotted time, enough to become a co-holder of the title with fellow serial record-breaker Ashrita Furman. Rush is attempting to surpass serial record-breaker Silvio Sabba's total of 180 concurrently-held Guinness World Records titles. An Indian man broke his own Guinness World Record by typing the alphabet in 25.66 seconds using only a keyboard and his nose. Vinod Kumar Chaudhary, 44, first set the Guinness World Record for the fastest time to type the alphabet with the nose in 2023, when he logged a time of 27.8 seconds, and he broke the record again later in the year with a time of 26.73 seconds. Chaudhary has now broken the record a second time, managing the feat in 25.66 seconds. The rules of the record required Chaudhary to type all 26 letters of the Roman alphabet on a standard QWERTY keyboard with a space between each letter. Chaudhary also holds the records for the fastest time to type the alphabet backward (single hand), with a time of 5.36 seconds, and the fastest time to type the alphabet with hands behind the back, at 6.78 seconds. Man wins $50,000 lottery prize using license plate number A Maryland man used his license plate number to win a $50,000 prize from a Pick 5 lottery drawing. The Carroll County man told Maryland Lottery officials he owns three vehicles and regularly uses their license plate numbers to place Pick 5 bets. The man used the license plate number from his Tesla to buy $1 straight bet tickets for the May 22 midday and evening Pick 5 drawings from the Liquor Barn store. The player checked his ticket right after the midday drawing and discovered he had matched the winning numbers, 5-6-8-4-3. The ticket earned him a $50,000 prize. The player said his winnings will help him pay off some bills in preparation for his retirement in July. He said some of the money will also go toward home and garden projects after he retires. Popular weight-loss drugs Wegovy, Ozempic may lower desire for sweets Ozempic and Wegovy appear to improve people's sensitivity to tastes, potentially lowering their desire for sweets, a new study suggests. The active ingredient in the weight-loss medications, semaglutide, also appears to affect the way that the tongue and brain respond to sweet tastes. For the study, researchers randomly assigned obese women to receive either semaglutide injections or a placebo. For four months, researchers measured the participants' taste sensitivity using strips containing different concentrations of tastes. They also used MRI scans to measure brain responses to a sweet solution dripping onto their tongues, both before and after the women ate a standard meal. Researchers also took tissue samples to evaluate genetic activity in the participants' tongues. Women receiving semaglutide experienced changes in their taste perception, in the ways their taste bud genes expressed themselves and the way their brain responded to sweets. Russian propaganda seeks to scare spectators from 2024 Paris Olympics Russia is waging an artificial intelligence disinformation campaign to scare people away from this summer's Olympic Games in Paris, after the country was banned from competition over its war in Ukraine. "Russia has a decades-long history of undermining the Olympics, but for the Paris Games, we've observed this old playbook has been updated with new generative AI tactics," said former FBI agent Clint Watts, who directed the study. "They want to scare spectators from attending the Games for fear of physical violence breaking out." The report says Russia's disinformation campaign, which was created by a group called Storm-1679, has released a film titled "Olympics Has Fallen" with AI-generated audio "impersonating the voice of film actor Tom Cruise" with a script "disparaging the International Olympic Committee's leadership." "The International Olympic Committee has recently been faced with a number of fake news posts targeting the IOC," the committee said in a statement last year, adding that "an entire documentary produced with defamatory content, a fake narrative and false information, using an AI-generated voice of a world-renowned Hollywood actor." The Russian campaign has also flooded social media with short videos that impersonate news reports by the BBC, Al Jazeera, France 24 and other news agencies in an effort to raise fears about terrorist attacks during the Olympics. coast to coast Nebraska woman pronounced dead found alive at funeral home Authorities in Nebraska said a woman who was pronounced dead at her nursing home was found alive two hours later at the funeral parlor. Chief Deputy Ben Houchin of the Lancaster County Sheriff's Office identified the woman in a press conference as 74-year-old Constance Glantz of Lincoln, Neb. He said she was a resident at the Mulberry at Waverly nursing home in Waverly, Neb., just outside of Lincoln, where she was receiving hospice care. The nursing home pronounced Glantz dead, Houchin said, stating its employees then transported the body of a person "they believed was deceased" to the funeral home. At the funeral home, an employee was placing Glantz on to a table to start "their process" when they noticed she was breathing and called emergency services. A spokeswoman for Lincoln Fire and Rescue said funeral home employees were performing C.P.R. on Glantz when they arrived at the scene. Glantz was then transported to a local hospital where she was declared alive. "This is a very unusual case," he said. "I've been doing this 31 years and nothing like this has ever gotten to this point. I'm sure the nursing homes and everybody is going to be taking a look into what has happened and i'm sure they'll look and see if new protocols need to be made or if they were all followed," he said. David Rush


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Page 8 HAPPENINGS June 6, 2024 www.hap2it.com Foundation offers tips for traveling with people with Alzheimer's Experts were expecting this past Memorial Day weekend to be the busiest yet, with nearly 44 million Americans estimated to have traveled over those five days. A fair number of those travelers will have a companion suffering from Alzheimer's disease or another dementia-related illness, according to the Alzheimer's Foundation of America (AFA). "Taking a trip can be a fun way to kick off the summer season for someone affected by dementia if caregivers make the proper preparations and adaptations," said Jennifer Reeder, the AFA's director of educational and social services. "Whether traveling by car or mass transit, there are a few steps caregivers can follow to make traveling more comfortable, less stressful and more enjoyable for their loved ones and themselves," Reeder added in an AFA news release. Some of these steps include: • Making sure travel is advisable at all. People early in dementia might still enjoy traveling, but those in the later stages might find it an overwhelming experience. Check with their doctor to make sure they are okay to travel the distance you've planned for your trip. • Plan around the person's abilities and routine. Small or unfamiliar changes can sometimes be too much for a person with dementia. Choose a mode of travel and a schedule that causes the least amount of anxiety and stress by taking into account the person's abilities and needs. For example, they might travel more easily at a specific time of day, or normally eat around a certain time. • Don't overschedule. Overstimulation can cause someone with dementia confusion, agitation or anxiety. Be sure to build in down time to allow the person to rest and recharge. Focus on quality time together, rather than trying to cram in a bunch of sites, attractions and activities. • Pack wisely. Bring snacks, water, fun activities like puzzles and comfort items like a blanket or the person's favorite sweater. Remember an extra set of comfortable clothes, in case you travel somewhere warmer or colder than your home territory. Take important health documentation, a medication list and physician information for your loved one. • Build in break time. Regular breaks on road trips for food, bathroom visits and rest can help the person better enjoy their time with you. • Understand security procedures. Check in advance about an airport's or train station's security screening procedures, and let the person with dementia know what to expect. This can reduce their anxiety. Also, the Transportation Security Administration offers screening assistance to air travelers with dementia-related illnesses; contact the TSA Cares Helpline at least 72 hours prior to your flight to learn more. • Advise the airline. Let your airline know you're traveling with someone who has memory impairment. Tell them about any safety concerns or special needs regarding your loved one. Traumatic brain injury affects 1 in 8 older Americans About one in eight U.S. seniors will be treated for a traumatic brain injury, typically during a fall, a new study finds. Medicare data shows that about 13% of seniors suffered a severe concussion during an average follow-up period of 18 years, researchers report. Although these injuries can be treated, they increase the risk of serious conditions like dementia, Parkinson's disease, seizures, heart disease, depression and anxiety, they added. "The number of people 65 and older with TBI is shockingly high," said senior researcher Dr. Raquel Gardner, a neurologist with the Sheba Medical Center in Israel. For the study, researchers tracked about 9,200 Medicare enrollees with an average age of 75. Women, white people, the healthier and the well-off appear at higher risk of concussion, according to the data -- a finding that runs counter to prior research. For example, about 64% of people who had a traumatic brain injury were female, even though women represented 58% of the total group studied, researchers said. Likewise, about 84% of people in the total group were white, but whites represented 89% of concussions, results show. About 31% of those with traumatic brain injury were in the top 25% of wealth, while 22% were in the lowest quarter, researchers said. Seniors with concussion also were less likely to have lung disease or to struggle with activities of daily living like bathing, walking and getting out of bed. They also were less likely to have dementia. The new study was published recently in the journal JAMA Network Open. "It's possible that our findings reflect that adults who are healthier, wealthier and more active are more able or likely to engage in activities that carry risk for TBI," said lead researcher Erica Kornblith, an assistant professor of psychiatry with the University of California, San Francisco. "While most TBIs in older people occur from falls at ground level, if you are in a wheelchair or bed-bound, you don't have as many opportunities for traumatic injuries," Kornblith added. "It's also possible that participants with cognitive impairment are more limited in their activity and have less opportunity to fall." However, the researchers noted that their findings might only reflect cases in which patients were diagnosed with a concussion and received care. A 2007 study found that 42% of people didn't seek medical attention after receiving a traumatic brain injury. "We know that older adults who experience falls, the largest segment of Americans with TBI, as well as lower-resourced adults -- including those subjected to racial and ethnic micro-aggressions in a medical setting -- are less likely to seek care," Kornblith said in a university news release. "It's possible that our data did not capture the true burden of TBI in this population." Physical activity is being touted as a means of preserving brain health and function as people age, Gardner said. These results show that seniors need to be careful while getting their exercise. "Taking measures to optimize safety and mitigate falls is critical," Gardner said. "These measures need to change over the life-course as an individual accumulates physical or cognitive disabilities, or both." senior update


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Page 10 HAPPENINGS June 6, 2024 www.hap2it.com 1 16 1 1 5 1 55 29 2 3 Book Title (Author) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 This Week HARDCOVER NONFICTION Book Title (Author) What This Comedian Said Will... (Maher) The Demon of Unrest (Larson) The Anxious Generation (Haidt) The Situation Room (Stephanopoulous/Dickey) In My Time of Dying (Junger) Once Upon A Time (Beller) What a Fool Believes (McDonald/Reiser) An Unfinished Love Story (Goodwin) Bits and Pieces (Goldberg) You Never Know (Selleck/Henican) This Week HARDCOVER FICTION Weeks Listed Weeks Listed 1 4 9 2 1 1 1 6 3 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 You Like It Darker (King) The Women (Hannah) Mind Games (Roberts) Heavenbreaker (Wolf) Funny Story (Henry) One Perfect Couple (Ware) Fourth Wing (Yarros) Iron Flame (Yarros) Think Twice (Coben) The 24th Hour (Patterson/Paetro) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. TOP SELLING DIGITAL POP SONGS Houdini/Eminem A Bar Song (Tipsy)/Shaboozey Lost!/RM Count On Me/Bruno Mars Too Sweet/Hozier Million Dollar Baby/Tommy Richman Never Grow Up (Taylor’s Version)/Taylor Swift Nuts/RM I Had Some Help/Post Malone ft Morgan Wallen Lose Control/Teddy Swims the hit list SOURCE: AMAZON.COM - MAY INCLUDE PRE-ORDERS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. TOP SELLING DIGITAL ALBUMS Where I’ve Been, Isn’t Where I’m Going/Shaboozey The Tortured Poets Department/Taylor Swift The Exile/Crowder Hit Me Hard and Soft/Billie Eilish Concrete Jungle/Bad Omens Post Human: Next Gen/Bring Me The Horizon Clancy/Twenty One Pilots Orgy of the Damned/Slash In Bloom/Jon Foreman The Ultimate Hits/Garth Brooks 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. TOP SELLING OVERALL - CD & VINYL The Tortured Poets Department/Taylor Swift The Exile/Crowder Cowboy Carter/Beyonce Hit Me Hard and Soft/Billie Eilish 1989 (Taylor’s Version)/Taylor Swift Clancy/Twenty One Pilots Forever/Bon Jovi Orgy of the Damned/Slash Whitsitt Chapel/Jelly Roll Folklore/Taylor Swift 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. TOP SELLING RAP & HIP-HOP - CD/VINYL Forever/Bon Jovi The Dark Side of the Moon/Pink Floyd Abbey Road (Anniversary Edition)/The Beatles Rumours/Fleetwood Mac Gravity Stairs/Crowded House Ship To Shore/Richard Thompson Greatest Hits/Journey Hozier/Hozier Dark Matter/Pearl Jam Back to Black/Amy Winehouse 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. TOP SELLING ROCK - CD/VINYL N.Y. TIMES BESTSELLERS The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill/Lauryn Hill The College Dropout/Kanye West Damn/Kendrick Lamar Igor/Tyler the Creator To Pimp a Butterfly/Kendrick Lamar Good Kid, mAAd City/Kendrick Lamar De La Soul Is Dead/De La Soul Man on the Moon: The End of Day/Kid Cudi Take Care/Drake NPR Muris Tiny Desk Concert/Mac Miller There might be no more true sign that summer has arrived than the cracking of the bat, the smell of the popcorn, and the cheer of the crowds at the old ball park. The Kenosha Kingfish kicked off their season, and the Milwaukee Brewers are fighting for the top of the NL Central division. Although seeing the game live with friends and family is the preferred way to experience America’s pasttime for most, once in awhile, relax at home with some of these classic baseball films, as ranked by none other than mlb.com. Best Baseball Movies of All Time 1. Bull Durham (1988) 2. A League of Their Own (1992) 3. The Pride of the Yankees (1942) 4. Field of Dreams (1989) 5. Eight Men Out (1988) 6. Moneyball (2011) 7. The Natural (1984) 8. The Sandlot (1993) 9. Everybody Wants Some! (2016) 10. Major League (1989) 11. The Bad News Bears (1976) 12. Bang the Drum Slowly (1973) 13. Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars (1976) 14. The Rookie (2002) 15. Take Me Out to the Ball Game (1949) 16. Damn Yankees (1958) 17. Sugar (2008) 18. Fear Strikes Out (1957) 19. 42 (2013) 20. Rookie of the Year (1993) If sports are not your thing, there are also some wonderful films that some need to re-watch every summer. Here are the hottest summer classics, as ranked by imdb.com. 1. Jaws (1975) 2. Stand by Me (1986) 3. Do the Right Thing (1989) 4. Dazed and Confused (1993) 5. Rear Window (1954) 6. Dog Day Afternoon (1975) 7. National Lampoon’s Vacation (1983) 8. American Graffiti (1973) 9. 12 Angry Men (1957) 10. 500 Days of Summer (2009) Best Summer Movies


www.hap2it.com June 6, 2024 HAPPENINGS Page 11 'Venom: The Last Dance' trailer shows Tom Hardy on the run Sony Pictures is teasing the new filmVenom: The Last Dance. The studio shared a trailer for the movie featuring Tom Hardy. Venom: The Last Dance is the third and final film in the Venom trilogy, following Venom (2018) and Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021). Hardy plays Eddie Brock, aka Venom, a journalist who is host to the sentient alien life form Venom, which gives him superhuman abilities. The Last Dance trailer shows Eddie and Venom on the run. "Hunted by both of their worlds and with the net closing in, the duo are forced into a devastating decision that will bring the curtains down on Venom and Eddie's last dance," an official synopsis reads. Chiwetel Ejiofor, Juno Temple,Rhys Ifans, Peggy Lu, Alanna Ubach and Stephen Graham also star. Venom: The Last Danceis written and directed by Kelly Marcel, who wrote the previous two films. The movie hits theaters Oct. 25. Nicholas Galitzine to play He-Man in new live-action film Mary & George, Idea of You and Red, White and Royal Blue actor Nicholas Galitzine has signed on to play He-Man in a new live-action Masters of the Universe movie from Mattel and Amazon MGM Studios. Travis Knight -- whose credits include Kubo and the Two Strings and Bumblebee -- is directing the movie about sword-carrying superheroes. No plot details or additional casting have been announced yet. Mattel's Masters of the Universe action figures toy line was first introduced in 1982. The characters have since appeared in animated TV shows and movies, a live-action film, comic books and video games. George Clooney, Brad Pitt play rival fixers in ‘Wolfs’ Sony Pictures is teasing the new film Wolfs. The studio shared a trailer for the movie featuring George Clooney and Brad Pitt. Wolfs is an action comedy written and directed by Jon Watts, a filmmaker known for directing the Spider-Man movies starring Tom Holland. Clooney and Pitt star as rival fixers who reluctantly team up after being hired for the same job. Wolfs opens in theaters Sept. 20 and is expected to later premiere on Apple TV+. 'Inside Out 2' comes to theaters next week Disney and Pixar are gearing up for the release of Inside Out 2. The studios shared a final trailer for the movie last week. Inside Out 2 follows Joy (voiced by Amy Poehler) and other personified emotions in the mind of Riley, now a teenager. The trailer shows Riley (Kensington Tallman) struggle with new emotions, including Anxiety (Maya Hawke), Envy (Ayo Edebiri), Ennui (Adèle Exarchopoulos) and Embarrassment (Paul Walter Hauser). June Squibb also joins the voice cast as the emotion Nostalgia. Other cast members include Phyllis Smith as Sadness, Lewis Black as Anger, Tony Hale as Fear and Liza Lapira as Disgust. Inside Out 2 opens in theaters June 14. Will Smith attends 'Bad Boys: Ride or Die' premiere with his family Will Smith walked the red carpet last week at the Los Angeles premiere of Bad Boys: Ride or Die with his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, and his three children: daughter Willow, 23, and sons Trey, 31, and Jaden, 25. The family was also joined by Pinkett Smith's mother, Adrienne Banfield Norris. Smith was all smiles as he posed for photos with his family. The event marked Smith and Pinkett Smith's first public appearance together since Pinkett Smith announced in October 2023 that she and Smith have been separated since 2016. Pinkett Smith later said on The Drew Barrymore Showthat November that she and Smith are "staying together forever." The film is the fourth installment in the Bad Boys franchise and follows Miami Police Department detectives Mike Lowrey (Smith) and Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) as they try to clear the name of the late Captain Howard (Joey Pantoliano) after he is implicated in corruption. Bad Boys: Ride or Dieopens in theaters June 7. movie news WEEKEND BOX OFFICE REPORT May 31st - June 2, 2024 1. The Garfield Movie (w2) $14.0M 2. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (w2) $10.7M 3. If (w3) $10.5M 4. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (w4) $8.9M 5. The Fall Guy (w5) $4.1M 6. The Strangers: Chapter 1 (w3) $3.7M 7. Haikyuu!! The Dumpster Battle (w1) $3.6M 8. In a Violent Nature (w1) $2.1M 9. Ezra (w1) $1.2M 10. Summer Camp (w1) $1.0M FLASHBACK TO THIS WEEKEND IN 1995 1. Casper (w2) $13.4M 2. The Bridges of Madison County (w1) $10.5M 3. Die Hard with a Vengeance (w3) $9.3M 4. Braveheart (w2) $7.5M 5. Crimson Tide (w4) $6.5M Tom Hardy Best Sellers-Movies & TV 1. Drive 2. Dune Part Two 3. Evil Dead (2013) 4. Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire 5. Lawrence of Arabia 6. Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga 7. Bluey: Complete Seasons One and Two 8. Oppenheimer 9. Fletch Lives 10. The Beekeeper Source: Amazon (includes pre-orders) Trey Smith, Willow Smith, Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, Jaden Smith and Adrienne Banfield Norris attend the premiere of "Bad Boys: Ride or Die" Amy Poehler


Page 12 HAPPENINGS June 6, 2024 John Goodman says he thinks his classic blue-collar comedy, Roseanne, and its sequel, The Conners, will be remembered for the love and laughter they offered during difficult circumstances that many of its viewers could relate to. "It's all family first. Love is at the center -- and humor. If we didn't have humor, we'd be hopeless," Goodman, 71, told UPI in a recent phone interview. "They wouldn't have kept going. They just need to keep going and they've got the hope that something good is going to turn up and they have the grace to use humor when it doesn't," he added about his fictional family. "There's not a lot of time for examining one's own navel. You've gotta do it and get it done." Roseanne was created by and starred Roseanne Barr. Set in the depressed factory town of Lanford, Ill., it ran from 1988 to 1997. The show was revived for a well-received additional season in 2018, but was quickly canceled after Barr made a racially-charged joke about a government official online. Barr apologized, but was fired. Her beloved matriarch character was killed off and The Conners was created with the surviving characters -- Roseanne's husband Dan (Goodman), her sister Jackie (Laurie Metcalf), her daughters Darlene and Becky (Sara Gilbert and Lecy Goranson) and her grandkids Harris and Mark (Emma Kenney and Ames McNamara). Katey Sagal joined the cast as Dan's second wife Louise, while Jay R. Ferguson stepped in to play Darlene's spouse Ben. Season 6 wrapped up on ABC last week and is available to stream on Hulu. The network announced this month that it renewed the show for a seventh and final season to air in 2024-25. "When we came on the air in 1987, there were a lot of 'richpeople' shows," Goodman said, referring to nighttime soaps like Dynasty, Dallas and Falcon Crest. "We were kind of 'anti-glamour' and it served us well then. I can't presume to say that we are speaking for working-class America, but this family just happens to be that and they are behind the '8 ball' most of the time, handling it with love and humor." Metcalf, 68, praised the show's writers for tapping into the issues and problems viewers might be going through and finding ways to comfort and entertain them during tough times. "Audiences can relate to it and see themselves," she said. "It's always been a really identifiable show to our audience and it continues to be." Goranson, 49, said the creative team behind the show -- as well as the cast -- have tremendous respect for those living, working and struggling in the middle of the United States. "We live in a country where wealth is coveted and people are fascinated by celebrity and superwealth. When you look at some of the shows on television, that's really reflected," she said. "Our show has always represented a demographic that oftentimes feels left behind and neglected. The 'flyover states' is what people call most of America," Goranson added. "As someone who was raised by people from the flyover states, I'm quite proud of us for representing that demographic and portraying them in a way that they are intelligent and sophisticated and have got real problems." Gilbert, 49, said it was a rare honor to play the same character, who started off as a middle schooler and now is the mother of grown children of her own. "It's cool to be able to look back through the [show's] history," she said. "It's amazing. It's a very, unusual, lucky thing to be a part of something that spans decades." By Karen Butler John Goodman: 'Roseanne' & 'The Conners' will be remembered for love, laughs "The Conners" is wrapping up its sixth season last week on ABC and is available to stream on Hulu. The "Roseanne" spin-off has been renewed for a seventh and final season. Born June 20, 1952 (71 years old) St. Louis, Missouri Goodman displayed athletic prowess during his high school years, partaking in both basketball and football. His football skills earned him a college scholarship, an opportunity that might have shaped his initial career trajectory if not for his pivot to acting. This transition led him to eventually becoming one of Hollywood's beloved figures. Goodman gained significant fame for his role as Dan Conner on the popular TV show "Roseanne," which aired from 1988 to 1997. His portrayal not only resonated with audiences but also earned him critical acclaim, culminating in a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in 1993. Beyond television, Goodman's versatility shone through in films, landing notable roles in "Monsters, Inc.," "The Big Lebowski," and "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" giving him opportunities to showcase his talent in a variety of characters. A frequent host on "Saturday Night Live," Goodman has continually demonstrated his flair for comedy and live performance. His collaborations with the Coen brothers have been particularly fruitful, leading to several memorable film roles that underline his range as an actor. Off-screen, John Goodman's life is centered around his family. He married Anna Beth Hartzog in October 1989, and the couple welcomed their daughter Molly Evangeline Goodman in 1990. His family life and long-standing career speak volumes of his grounding and dedication to both his professional and personal life. FYI John Goodman


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Page 14 HAPPENINGS June 6, 2024 www.hap2it.com Eminem releases first single from new album Eminem is back with new music. The 51-year-old rapper released a single and music video for the song "Houdini" last week. The video features cameos by Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, Snoop Dogg, Shane Gillis, Pete Davidson and other celebrities. "Houdini" is the first song to debut from Eminem's forthcoming album,The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce), a reference to his alter ego "Slim Shady." The rapper has yet to share a release date for the upcoming album, although it is expected to debut this summer. Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards: Taylor Swift, Beyonce among nominees Nickelodeon has announced the nominations for the 2024 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards. Taylor Swift leads the nominees with six nominations, including Favorite Female Artist and Favorite Album for The Tortured Poets Department: The Anthology. Beyoncé, Miley Cyrus, Olivia Rodrigo and Justin Timberlake follow with four nominations each. SpongeBob Squarepants (voiced by Tom Kenny) and Patrick Star (voiced by Bill Fagerbakke) will host the ceremony, which airs live July 13 at 8 p.m. EDT on Nickelodeon. This year's nominations include 50 first-time nominees, including Halle Bailey, Austin Butler, Sabrina Carpenter, Kai Cenat, Timothée Chalamet, Luke Combs, Ariana DeBose, Ayo Edebiri, Ryan Gosling, Reneé Rapp, Margot Robbie and Paul Rudd. iHeartRadio Music Festival line-up iHeartMedia has announced the lineup for the 2024 iHeartRadio Music Festival. The company said that Big Sean, Camila Cabello, Doja Cat andGwen Stefaniwill take the stage at the musical festival Sept. 20 and 21 at TMobile Arena in Las Vegas. Hozier, Keith Urban, New Kids on the Block, Paramore, Shaboozey, The Black Crowes,Thomas Rhett, Victoria Monét and other artists will also perform. Ryan Seacrestwill host the event, which will stream live on Hulu and broadcast on iHeartMedia radio stations. Sabrina Carpenter announces new album Sabrina Carpenter announced her new albumShort N' Sweetwill release Aug. 23. Ahead of the album, Carpenter, 25, will release new music this week. Short N' Sweet will be Carpenter's sixth album. "This project is quite special to me and I hope it'll be something special to you too," Carpenter said in a statement. "I also have a surprise coming for you on Thursday night so keep an eye out." As an actor, Carpenter has appeared in films such as Disney's Adventures in Babysitting remake, The Hate You Give, Work It and Netflix's Tall Girl films. She was a regular onGirl Meets World. Tems performs new song Tems took to the stage in a new episode of NPR's Tiny Desk series. The Nigerian singer-songwriter, 28, performed songs from her forthcoming debut studio album, Born in the Wild, during the intimate show. Tems will releaseBorn in the Wildon Friday. Megan Thee Stallion to release 'Megan' album June 28 Megan Thee Stallion will release a new album this month. The 29-year-old rapper announced her third studio album,Megan, and its release date, June 28. Megan Thee Stallion shared the news alongside the album's cover art. Megan will feature the singles "Cobra," "Hiss" and "Boa," which share a snake-inspired theme and a concept of shedding ones skin. Megan will mark Megan Thee Stallion's first album since Traumazine, released in August 2022. ABBA reunites for Swedish knighthood Former ABBA members Bjorn Ulvaeus, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Agnetha Faltskog and Benny Andersson reunited this weekend to be knighted by Sweden's King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia. The 1970s and '80s pop icons were presented with the Royal Order of Vasa, making them Commanders of the First Class, for "very outstanding efforts in Swedish and international music life." Sweden had only bestowed this particular distinction on foreigners since 1975. The ceremony marked a rare appearance for the group, which was comprised of two couples who divorced at the height of their fame. They have not played together live since 1982, but they did record the 2021 comeback album, Voyage. There are no plans to collaborate again, however. Their music -- including hits like "Dancing Queen," "Thank You For the Music," "SOS," "Waterloo" and "The Winner Takes It All" -- is the basis of the stage shows Mamma Mia! and ABBA Voyage. music news FLASHBACK - THIS WEEK IN 1995 Hot 100 (pop singles) 1. Have You Every Really.../Bryan Adams 2. This Is How We Do It/Montell Jordan 3. Total Eclipse of the Heart/Nicki French 4. Water Runs Dry/Boyz II Men 5. Don’t Take It Personal/Monica 6. I’ll Be There For You/Method Man 7. Freak Like Me/Adina Howard 8. I Believe/Blessid Union of Souls 9. I Know/Dionne Farris 10. Let Her Cry/Hootie & the Blowfish Billboard 200 (albums) 1. Cracked Rear View/Hootie & the Blowfish 2. Throwing Copper/Live 3. Friday/film soundtrack 4. II/Boyz II Men 5. John Michael Montgomery 6. Forrest Gump/film soundtrack 7. Astro Creep:2000 Song.../White Zombie 8. Me Against the World/2Pac 9. Hell Freezes Over/Eagles 10. CrazySexyCool/TLC BILLBOARD WEEKLY CHARTS Hot 100 (pop singles) 1. I Had Some Help/Post Malone ft. M.Wallen 2. Not Like Us/Kendrick Lamar 3. Million Dollar Baby/Tommy Richman 4. A Bar Song (Tipsy)/Shaboozey 5. Espresso/Sabrina Carpenter 6. Pink Skies/Zach Bryan 7. Lose Control/Teddy Swims 9. Beautiful Things/Benson Booner 8. Too Sweet/Hozier 10. Lunch/Billie Eilish Billboard 200 (albums) 1. The Tortured Poets Dept./Taylor Swift 2. Hit Me Hard and Soft/Billie Eilish 3. Clancy/Twenty One Pilots 4. One Thing At A Time/Morgan Wallen 5. Right Place,Wrong Person/RM 6. Dangerous/Morgan Wallen 7. We Don’t Trust You/Future & Metro Boomin 8. One of Wun/Gunna 9. Stick Season/Noah Kahan 10. 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www.hap2it.com June 6, 2024 HAPPENINGS Page 15 Here is a sampling of some films and TV shows now available on your favorite streaming services! For a FULL list of everything new and on the horizon on Amazon Prime, Netflix, Hulu, Disney+ and more, visit www.hap2it.com. Amazon Recently released The Outlaws S3 (2024) Las Vegas S1-S5 Mean Girls (2024) Marlon Wayans: Good Grief (2024) June 6 Counsel Culture (2024) June 9 Daddy’s Home (2015) June 12 Black Mass (2015) AppleTV+ Recently released Acapulco (S3) Dark Matter (S1 - 8 ep) Hollywood Con Queen (S1 - 3ep) The Big Cigar Trying (S4) Trying (S4) Disney+ Recently released Jim Henson Idea Man For the First Time in Forever: The Making of World of Frozen World Eats Bread (S1, 3 Eps) Erased: WW2’s Heroes of Color (S1, 4 Eps) The Acolyte (Eps 1 & 2) Disney Jr.’s Ariel: Mermaid Tales (Shorts) (S1, 10 Epis) June 7 Big City Greens the Movie: Spacecation Doctor Who (Ep6) June 8 Protecting Paradise: The Story of Niue June 9 Celebrating Donald Duck’s 90th Anniversary Crazy Over Daisy Out on a Limb DIY Duck June 11 The Acoltye (Ep3) Hulu Recently released Sympathy for the Devil, 2023 T.I.M., 2023 Ace of Cakes: Complete S9 Alaskan Bush People: S5-7 The Amazing Race: Complete S18-21 Bahamas Life: Complete S4 Boruto: Naruto Next Generations (Dubbed) Caribbean Life: Complete S14 Chopped: Complete S51 and 54 Hawaii Life: Complete S1 House Hunters International: Complete S139 House Hunters: Complete S171 Island Life: S17 Maine Cabin Masters: S7 Survivor: Complete S9-10 and 26-27 Welcome to Plathville: S2-3 World Eats: Bread: Complete S1 Bullet Train (2022) Cameron Esposito: Marriage Material (2023) Eddie Izzard: Wunderbar (2022) Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill (1999) Gina Yashere: Skinny Bitch (2008) Jinkx Monsoon: Red Head Redemption (2023) Monét X Change: Fist of Glory (2023) Peppermint: So-SighEty Effects (2023) Todd Glass: Talks About Stuff (2012) FX's Clipped: TwoEpseries premiere Erased: WWII Heroes of Color: Complete docuseries Name That Tune: S4 premiere The Real Red Tails: Special premiere An Audience With Kylie: Special premiere June 6 Jungle Bunch: Operation Meltdown (2023) Perfect Days (2023) June 7 Becoming Karl Lagerfeld: Complete limited series (subbed & dubbed) Queenie: S1 Beautiful Wedding (2024) Step Up (2006) Step Up 2 The Streets (2008) Step Up 3D (2010) What Comes Around (2023) June 8 Love Island U.K.: S11 premiere Protecting Paradise: The Story of Niue Candis Cayne's Secret Garden: Complete S1 OUT 100: 2021, 2022, 2023 specials June 9 2024 LA Pride Parade: Livestream June 10 Restaurant Startup: Complete series Rich Kids of Beverly Hills: Complete series WAGS: Complete series WAGS Atlanta: Complete series WAGS Miami: Complete series Origin (2024) Max (HBO) Recently released Gold Rush: Parker’s Trail, S3 Craig of the Creek, S6A Fixer Upper: The Lakehouse, S1 Mecum Presents: Automotive Archaeology, S1 Ren Faire (HBO Original) Total Drama Island, S1 Battle on the Beach, S4 Deadly Influence: The Social Media Murders, S1 Keanu (2016) Mini Beat Power Rockers: Composirockers Unexpected, S6 Deadliest Catch 20th Anniversary Special, S1 Backed by the Bros, S1 June 6 Am I OK? (2022) June 7 Fantasmas, S1 (HBO Original) June 10 Bellator: Fight Week Dublin, S1 Paranormal Caught on Camera, S7 Six Schizophrenic Brothers, S1 June 11 Deadliest Catch, S20 Motel Rescue, S2 Netflix Recently released A Part of You (Netflix Film) Chola Chabuca How to Ruin Love: The Proposal (Netflix Series) Raising Voices (Netflix Series) Two Can Play That Game 30 for 30: Lance 30 for 30: The Good, The Bad, The Hungry 30 for 30: The Life and Trials of Oscar Pistorius Little Baby Bum: Music Time S2 (Netflix Family) How I Met Your Mother S1-9 Jo Koy: Live from Brooklyn (Netflix Comedy Special). The Price of Nonna's Inheritance (Netflix Film Hitler and the Nazis: Evil on Trial (Netflix Documentary) How to Rob a Bank (Netflix Documentary) Under Paris (Netflix Film) June 6 Baki Hanma VS Kengan Ashura (Netflix Anime) Basma (Netflix Film) Crazy Rich Asians Kübra S2 (Netflix Series) Nelma Kodama: The Queen of Dirty Money (Netflix Documentary) Rafa Márquez: El Capitán (Netflix Documentary)n. 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Summer Fever is published annually by Carmichael Communications Publisher/Frank J. Carmichael • Editorial Manager/Jason Hedman Assistant to the Publisher/Reanna Stockdale • Sales/Kim Carmichael • Sales, Editorial/Elaina Myers Ad Design & Processing/Kristin Monticelli Keno Nite Market After establishing themselves indoors over the past winter, the Keno Nite Market has moved outdoors this summer to Pennoyer Park, 3601 Seventh Ave. Come out Saturdays June 22, July 27, Aug 24, and Sept 28 from 4-10pm for this free, family-friendly celebration of our community, with a vibrant tapestry of art, food, music and people that make Kenosha so special! Beach Front Arts Fest Once again, Love Your Community presents a day of eclectic music, art, and food on Sat, July 20 from noon - 10pm with the BFAF - the Beach Front Arts Fest. Come enjoy a day of our vibrant creativity and community spirit at the iconic Pennoyer Park, 3601 Seventh Ave with two stages of music, over 30 vendors, and much more. Free admission. Kenosha Book Festival The fourth Sunday of each month this summer, come out to meet 20 local and independent authors at the Kenosha Book Festival, held in the parking lot across the street from Studio Moonfall, 5031 Seventh Ave. Food vendors will also be on site. Get to know who’s writing your books! Plus, dig through thousands of used books that will only cost you $1 each. Held from 10am-3pm on June 23, July 28, Aug 25, and Sept 22. Midwest Mix Fest Diego and Dianna of Midwest DJ Productions returns with this great summer fundraiser which encourages you to come down and shake your booty! Midwest Mix Fest returns to Kemper Center, 6501 Third Ave on Sat, July 27 and Sun July 28. Featuring indoor and outdoor stages, over a dozen vendors, and so much more fun, tickets are $10 a day and all proceeds benefit Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, a pediatric cancer research foundation. Find Midwest Mix Fest 2024 on Facebook for details. Kenosha Comic Con We have so much artistic talent in the area! Come out to Kenosha Comic Con on second Sundays this summer to meet and greet with local independent comic creators, as well as discount comic bins for $1 each, additional vendors, food trucks, and more. Free admission. Held 10am-3pm Sundays, June 9, July 14, and Aug 11. Antique Pop-Up Market Downtown Kenosha has yet another market for your shopping desires, but this one has a twist. On select Saturdays, Wooden Chair Antiques host the Antique Pop-Up Market at 57th St and Fourth Ave. Shop the tables of collectibles and gently-worn treasures from 10am-5pm on June 15, July 6, Aug 3, Sept 7, and Oct 12. Juneteenth Juneteenth returns on Saturday, June 15, 11:30-6pm in the courtyard at 52nd St and 13th Ct and the Boys and Girls Club directly to the north. Enjoy a day of free family fun with live entertainment, vendors, raffles, food, games, prizes, and much more. The Beach House at Simmons Island Built back in 1934 and sitting vacant for generations, the Simmons Island Beach House is back in action this summer - and it is glorious! This summer, enjoy a visit to our fantastic Simmons Island and stop by the newly renovated Beach House and see the new beer garden, grab a bite to eat, shop at the gift shop, and check out their beach fun rentals! Follow them on social media for up-to-date hours. What you are holding in your hand right now is your essential guide to every big event we could find happening in the Kenosha area this summer - whether you are looking for a talented band to see in a park, a great market to shop, want to show off your badass car in a show, or want to learn how to weave with plastic yarn…. it’s happening this summer in Kenosha! This book is separated in two sections. The first half includes valuable information about select events in the area. The back half (start at p48) contains your complete day-by-day guide to everything we could find that is happening in Kenosha! The weather is getting nicer each day - be sure you seize it! For the most up-to-date information, be sure to check out the event page at www.visitkenosha.com. Page 4 SUMMER FEVER 2024 www.hap2it.com


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Father’s Day Car Show Featuring food, music, trophies, door prizes, and 50/50 raffle on Sunday, June 16th, from 9am - 2pm at Baker Park, 835 65th St. $10 entry fee per vehicle to show your car (bring the fleet!). Free for spectators. For more information contact Alex at (262) 385-7707. Biergarten Food Truck Show Foodies Unite! Petrifying Springs Biergarten Food Truck series returns this summer at 5555 Seventh St! Featuring the area’s best food trucks, live music, face painters, the glorious beer garden, and more. On two Thursdays this summer: June 13th and July 18th, from 4pm-9pm. Classic Car Cruise-in Nights Join fellow car enthusiasts and show off your classic automobiles in the parking lot of the Kenosha History Center, on Simmons Island from 4pm - 8pm!  The events are free and open to all classic vehicles. The History Center and Southport Light Station Museum will be open until 7pm on these nights: July 26th, August 30th, and September 27th.   Sip and Stroll The annual Sip and Stroll in Downtown Kenosha will be on Saturday, June 8th from 1pm-4:30pm. Check in at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 5125 6th Ave, starting at noon. Cost is $35 per person and includes wristband for access to over 40 samples at 20 participating locations, goody bag, and free streetcar and trolley rides. This is a 21+ event and advance ticket purchase is required at visitkenosha.com. Pistons For Hope Car Show Come out on Saturday, June 22nd to 9091 Prairie Ridge Blvd (St. Anne’s Church) for food trucks, a DJ, beer tent, face painter & plenty more attractions for all ages with all proceeds benefiting the Shalom Center from 10am-2pm. They will be awarding a plaque and gift certificate to three categories; Best of New, Best of Old, & Best of Show. The public will be voting on each category. All cars are welcome. Spectator admission is free, pre-registration is $5, day of the event is $10. Kenosha Pride The annual Kenosha Pride festival has grown so much over the past few years, they have moved a few blocks east to HarborPark for last year’s event and will remain there this summer on Saturday, July 6th from 12:30pm-9pm. Come out for a day of fabulous stages, glorious entertainment, scrumptious food, refreshing beverages, and hard-working vendors and celebrate diversity in our community! Go Sail Away! Take to the high seas of Lake Michigan this summer when you reach out to one of our fine charter boats in Kenosha. Sail Away Charters offers two-hour sails as well as private sailing lessons. A perfect way to spend a day commemorating birthdays, anniversary, marriage proposals, or just celebrating a beautiful day on our most valuable natural resource. Call Captain Mengo at 262-515-4479 to reserve your date today. Wisconsin’s Largest Pop-Up Biergarten We don’t know if Guiness will be there to verify, but Wisconsin’s Largest Pop Up Biergarten is a three-day celebration this summer at Celebration Place on Kenosha’s lakefront. Enjoy German beers, US craft beers, hard cider, along with sausage and pretzels in a beautiful park setting July 18-20 from 3pm-9pm on Thursday and Friday, and 10:30am-9pm on Saturday. This is a free family-friendly event. Enjoy food, music, children’s activities, stein-hosting contests and more. Bristol Woodstock Come out every Wednesday evening, starting on June 12th, this summer for this 10-week summer concert series at Bristol Woods Park, 9800 160th Ave! Grab your lawn chairs or picnic blankets and enjoy the sounds of local artists in the park. Each concert is subject to weather conditions. Concerts start at 6p.m. and end by 8p.m. The event is free to attend and fun for all ages. Featuring a variety of music genres, Bristol Woodstock is sure to get anyone on their feet. Find each week’s performers in our calendar log. Page 6 SUMMER FEVER 2024 www.hap2it.com


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Tuesdays at the Shell Returning this year to rock the Pennoyer Park Bandshell on Seventh Ave and 35th Street is Tuesdays at the Shell, presented by MAAM (Musicians Assiting Advancing Music) and Happenings Magazine. These free concerts are held each Tuesday night at 6pm for two months this summer. Headliners this year include: Ivy Ford (July 2), The Roundabouts (July 9), Ben Mulwana and The Village (July 16), Relatively Close Band (July 23), Trip (July 30), Sean McKee Band (Aug 6), Soul Fire Kings (Aug 13), Yesterday’s Children (Aug 20), and Boys and Toys (Aug 27). For details, including possible weather postponements, follow them on Facebook. Live Music at Kemper Center The Kemper Center and Anderson Arts Center rests along Lake Michigan in the 6500 block of Third Avenue. Twilight Jazz Free Outdoor Concerts take place on the South lawn of the Anderson Arts Center, on select Tuesday evenings starting at 6pm each night: Ivy Ford (June 11), Southport Sound (June 25), Deep Pockets (July 9), Peacetree Allstars (July 23), Yesterday’s Children (Aug 13), Kal Bergendahl Project (Aug 27), Empty Bottle Boys and One Shot Jane (Sept 10), Georgia Rae Family Band (Sept 24). Also, this summer on select Wednesday evenings, enjoy food and drinks along the picturesque shore of Lake Michigan on the North lawn behind the Faulkner Building on June 19 (Colby, Ed, and Tom on the Fiddle), July 17 (Tom and Gary Show), August 21 (Stu the Piano Man), and September 18 (Jill Plaistad Band). Blooming Bands Be sure to mark the dates of September 6th and 7th to stop over at the Kenosha Moose Lodge, 3003 30th Ave, for the annual Bloomin’ Bands music festival. This event is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Western Kenosha in partnership with Cross Roads of Kenosha and all proceeds from this event will go to our local Kiwanis chapter. Come on out to put a cherry on your summer sundae and listen to talented local musicians and support this great cause! Lincoln Park Live Nestled in a beautiful and relaxing flower garden, the free concerts take place on select Wednesdays in Kenosha’s iconic Lincoln Park flower garden, 7010 22nd Ave. Proceeds from Lincoln Park Live support The Mary Lou & Arthur F. Mahone Fund’s Career Exploration Organization (CEO) mentoring program, aiding low-to-moderate income youth in support of academic achievement, college readiness career success, and service to others while reducing the financial barriers impacting access and affordability for our first-generation students. Peanut Butter & Jam Concert Series The PB&Jam Concert Series, presented by the City of Kenosha and Happenings Magazine, returns this year at Veteran’s Memorial Park, 625 52nd St for two free shows - first a scaled-down chill lunch show by select solo, duo, and trio artists at 11:30am and the headlining performance at 6pm every Thursday from July 11 to August 29. Bring your own drinks and food, or purchase something from the vendors on site. This year’s evening line-up includes: The Now (Jul 11), Fast Times (July 18), Disco Circus (Jul 25), 7th Heaven (Aug 1), Lil’ Ed and the Blues Imperials (Aug 8), Yankee Cowboy (Aug 15) Jonny Lyons & the Pride (Aug 22) and closing out the season with The Yacht Rockettes (Aug 29). Kenosha Comedy Club Every Friday and Saturday evening, the laughs erupt in Downtown Kenosha at the Kenosha Comedy Club, located in the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 5125 Sixth Ave. Featuring national touring headliners as well as local comedians, each weekend provides 90 minutes of live entertainment. A few of the upcoming guests scheduled this summer include: Nathan “Tricky” Allen (June 7 & 8), Vince Carone (June 14 & 15), Phil Selman (June 21 & 22), Jeff Richards (June 28 & 29), Brett Raybould (July 5 & 6), Steven Michael Quezada (July 19 & 20), and Jim Florentine (Aug 2 & 3). For an updated list of headliners as well as ticket information, visit hap2it.com. Lakeshore Pedal Tavern You may have seen them riding down the street last summer, you may have missed out then, don’t make that mistake again! Make your reservation now for Lakeshore Pedal Tours, a multi-passenger, open-air, pedal-powered, memorable rolling party. Operating seven days a week, you reserve the entire pedal bike for your group and pick 2-3 downtown locations you are interested in stopping at (or ask them for their advice). Headquartered at the Simmons Island Beach house, 5001 Simmons Island Road - it is the best way to experience Kenosha. It's perfect for birthdays, bachelorette and bachelor parties, corporate outings, or just because! All tours are BYOB! Page 10 SUMMER FEVER 2024 www.hap2it.com


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Kenosha History Center Kenosha County Historical Society, on the beautiful Simmons Island, is a campus of two buildings with four exhibit galleries, a gift shop, staff offices and their Archival facility. The Kenosha History Center houses the main offices, three exhibit galleries, the gift shop and the Archives. The Southport Light Station, located next to the History Center building, features the fourth gallery. Southport Light Station Museum is open for the Season The 1866 Southport Lighthouse tower, located at 5117 Fourth Ave on Simmons Island, is open for visitors 8 years of age and older to climb Thursdays - Saturdays from 10am - 4pm and Sundays from noon - 4pm. Its 72-step spiral staircase will take you to the lantern room for an unparalleled view of Kenosha, the surrounding area, and, on a crystal clear day, the Chicago skyline. The maritime museum, inside the keeper's house, documents Kenosha's lighthouse keepers, shipping and fishing history, and local shipwrecks.  Admission for the keeper's house tour is free; donations are welcome. Lighthouse climb costs $10 for ages 12 and over / $5 children 8-11 years old. (Must be 8 or older to climb.) Historical Walking Tours The Kenosha County Historical Society presents three historic walking tours this summer. The tours typically lasts 90 minutes with a leisurely walk discussing the architectural and historical significance of the buildings. On June 8, August 10, and September 28, the Third Avenue Historic District walking tour starts at 11am. The district features Kenosha’s early 20th century mansions along the Lake Michigan shore. This area was the residential choice for many of Kenosha’s most important industrialists. On July 13, August 24, and October 12, at 11am, enjoy a walking tour of the Library Park historical district. The district contains many individually outstanding examples of nineteenth century and early twentieth century architecture. The Northside Walking Tours on June 8, July 27, September 14, and October 26 at 11am start in front of Anna’s On the Lake. Learn about how the Harborside neighborhood transformed from an industrial behemoth to the business district today. Reservations for the Walking Tours must be made in advance and the cost is $10 per person. Contact the Anderson Arts Center Kenosha History Center: 262-654-5770.   Anderson Arts Center completed a $4.3 million preservation and modernization project in 2019. The historic French Tudor mansion features local and regional art exhibits, kids summer art camp, ballroom dance classes, music classes, children's art classes, holiday special events, and more. The 9,000 square foot mansion began life as a private residence. The majestic ceilings and large, open expanses of wall space, which were distinctive features of the mansion, now lend themselves perfectly to the display of art work. Admission is free to tour the mansion; donations gratefully accepted. Hours are Tuesday - Sunday, 1pm - 4pm Note: there is a new handicapped accessible entrance, however, the second floor is not handicapped accessible. Durkee Mansion Tours The 1860s await you in great splendor and elegance in this lovingly restored Victorian mansion along the shores of Lake Michigan, at 6501 Third Ave. Stroll through the halls of this magnificent home of Charles Durkee, Wisconsin's Civil War era Senator. The Durkee Mansion, one of Kenosha’s unique historical landmarks, is a cream brick Italianate, Victorian style home located on the lakefront. Open for self-guided tours Saturdays and Sundays this summer from 1:30 - 4pm, 1st and 3rd weekends. Call to confirm schedule at 262-925-8040. Free admission; donations gratefully accepted. The Conrad Muntzenberger house at 4604 5th Avenue was home to several generations of the Muntzenberger family, a pioneer brewing family in Kenosha. The family brewery was just across 5th Avenue and while the house still stands the brewery is gone. Learn more about the Muntzenberger home and many others on the Old Northside Walking Tour presented by the Kenosha History Center. Page 12 SUMMER FEVER 2024 www.hap2it.com


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Classic Cruise-In Come show off your car and see what Downtown Kenosha has to offer at this favorite annual event which is open to all makes and models of vehicles and motorcycles on Saturday, August 31st, from 9am - 4pm. It’s free to display your car and free for spectators. If you’re displaying your car, gates open at 7am, enter at 56th Street and 7th Avenue. Featuring music by All The King’s Men and a special appearance by “Elvis”! Donations of non-perishable food will be collected for the Salvation Army. This event is presented by Kenosha Classic Street Machines. For more information, contact Tony at (262) 818-6410 or Alex at (262) 385-7707. Kenosha Pops Concert Enjoy free live musical entertainment every Wednesday from June 12th – July 31st starting at 7pm at Pennoyer Park, 3601 Seventh Ave., along Kenosha's beautiful lakefront. The concerts are presented by the Kenosha Pops Concert Band, which formed in 1922. Admission is free. Audience members should bring lawn chairs/blankets; benches are also provided at the bandshell. Additional dates: July 4 - Concert as part of Let Freedom Sing at 5 p.m. at the Pennoyer Park Bandshell. Cheese-A-Palooza Downtown Kenosha is ready to get cheesy again with Cheese-A-Palooza on August 31st and September 1st. Enjoy two days of non-stop music and great cheesy food along Kenosha’s harbor. For more info, visit cheeseapalooza.com. Lemon Street Art Gallery The Lemon Street Art Gallery,4601 Sheridan Road, is a creatively driven non-profit visual art organization with a mission to provide quality visual arts education, sponsor and support cultural events, and offer a juried forum for artists to exhibit and sell their work. Free admission to stop in and see the exhibit and talk to them about what more they have to offer: Thursdays - Saturdays 11am-5pm, and Sundays 11am-4pm. Every Second Saturday, Lemon Street holds an opening reception for three talented local artists to showcase their work. Come out from 6pm-9pm to meet the artists, mingle with fellow art fanatics, and take in some rich Kenosha culture. June 8th: Sara Townsend, Lynn Johnston, & Tim Flynn (art featured June 6-30) July 13th: David Harrison, Barbara Farrell & Tom Clark (art featured July 5-28) August 10th: Susan Cogley, Charles Keller, & Frank Heister (art featured Aug 1-25) September 14th: Eileen Martin, Mary Dwyer, Melody Bigalke (art featured Sept 5-29) Sculpture Walk The Sculpture Walk runs along the harbor and features ten inspiring works of art installed in September 2022 for all to enjoy! The Kenosha Community Foundation Arts Fund  coordinates the Sculpture Walk—HarborPark. A majority of the exhibit is along the HarborPark lakeside promenade (east of 54th Street and Sixth Avenue). There is also one in front of the Kenosha Water Utility, 100 51st Place, on Simmons Island, and one at Civic Center Park, 900 57th St. Public Beaches When the days get hot, it’s a great time to just relax on the beach and take in the warmth around you — and then take a dip in the lake for a quick cool-off! The beaches are plentiful in our area, with many of them right on Lake Michigan, including (from north to south): Pennoyer Park, Simmons Island Beach, Eichelman Park, Southport Beach, and Carol Beach. Farther from our Great Lake, there is Lake Andrea (Hwy. 165), Old Settlers’ Park (Paddock Lake), Silver Lake Park (County F), DeWitt Park (Hwy. B), Lance Park on Lake Mary (Twin Lakes), Lily Lake (Wheatland), and Powers Lake, (Randall). Important note: many of these beaches operate without a lifeguard on duty - be sure to use common sense when swimming! Rent a bike and go cruisin’! Are you the kind of person that wishes they had a bicycle to cruise around Kenosha, but aren’t sure if you are ready to make that kind of financial commitment? Well, stop down at Total Cyclery, 5039 Sixth Ave., and rent a bike for a day of fun around Kenosha’s beautiful lakefront! In addition to sales and repairs Total Cyclery, Kenosha’s premier family-owned bicycle repair shop, also offers bike rentals based on availability. Give Robby a call at 262-652-2222 and see if they have anything available today. Great Lakes Dragaway Great Lakes Dragaway is unofficially “The Biggest Little Racetrack in the World” and officially cited as “the oldest continuously operating drag strip in America.” Come out to Union Grove for family fun all summer long. They have all kinds of great races this summer, so stop by their website at greatlakesdragaway.com for a full list of events and more information. Page 14 SUMMER FEVER 2024 www.hap2it.com


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Kenosha HarborMarket Fun for the entire family, visit Kenosha’s original HarborMarket, the bustling European-style mixed market this summer. Find them on Second Ave, between 54th and 56th Streets and the adjacent Place de Douai, just 1 block west of the museums every Saturday, 9am to 2pm.  Find fresh organic and conventionally grown vegetables, microgreens, fruits, meats, cheeses, eggs, plants and flowers from local producers. Explore a new cuisine or pick up a favorite from the delicious prepared food vendors. Treat yourself to fresh baked goods including breads, pies, cookies and other desserts. Stock up your pantry with fruit preserves, snacks, seasonings, gourmet oils and vinegars, nuts and much more. Back this year are arts and craft vendors, including artisan soap and candle makers. Additional special events will take place many Saturdays including local musicians, the Bookmobile, Versiti blood drives, Women in Motion, The Puppet Underground and more!  Kenosha Art Market Visit the Kenosha ArtMarket in the Union Park Arts District featuring original art, artists, live music, and art demonstrations! On the third Sunday of the month, July 21, Aug 18, Sept 15, and Oct 20, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. you will find area artisans nestled amongst the trees and selling their original art in Union Park, 45th St and Seventh Ave. Artists are excited to meet their favorite patrons in this unique setting. You will find original fine art, jewelry, pottery, and so much more this summer in the cozy neighborhood park that also features a public sculpture, a Little Free Library, the Little Lemon Street Art Gallery, and mosaic planters. Hunger sets in? Stop over at Union Park Tavern for ArtMarket food specials. Kenosha Public Market Early bird shopping (8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m.) is dedicated to seniors and those with disabilities. Hours for the general public are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.  every Saturday. As always, the Kenosha Public Market offers KPM2GO (online store) ensuring you get your favorite products. Shoppers short on time during a busy Saturday morning or those who cannot browse the market to do their own shopping can shop online at KPM2GO and pick up your bags with ease at the information booth or curbside. Kenosha Public Market’s vibrant community space is located at 625 52nd St and offers an incredible selection of locally grown produce, mushrooms and fruit, locally sourced meats, and poultry, plus the finest seafood, cheeses, baked goods, confections, pantry items, prepared meals, plant based and keto foods. They also offer professional knife sharpening services, soaps and cosmetics, health and wellness products and local art/crafts, made with love, talent, and expert skill. Enjoy the food court for easy takeout or enjoy while listening to live music in Veterans Memorial Park.   Church Festivals The majority of your favorite summertime church festivals are back, one local favorite is St. Peter’s Family Festival the weekend of August 2nd - 4th at 2224 30th Ave. Featuring Ed’s Taste of Soul Fish Fry on Friday from 4pm-8pm, And all weekend features include delicious foods, big games, raffles, and music by Bound for Branson (Aug 2), The Eddie Butts Band (Aug 3), and The Britins (Aug 4). Also, the Mt. Carmel Festival returns for the weekend of July 12-14 at Columbus Park, 2003 54th St. Admission is free. Stop by and enjoy games, foods, drinks, and live music by Jacqueline Valr and Yesterday’s Children on July 12, Cajual and Jersey Girls on July 13, and The Rat Pack and Tailspin on Sunday, July 14. Also featuring a homemade spaghetti dinner Friday and Saturday, 4-8pm in the nearby Church Hall. Find additional area church festivals in our event log in the back half of this book. Page 16 SUMMER FEVER 2024 www.hap2it.com


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Taste of Wisconsin It originated in 2009 and throughout the years, Taste of Wisconsin has grown to become one of our favorite festivals in Kenosha. The Kiwanis Club of Western Kenosha sponsors this event, and all proceeds support the club’s charitable activities. So, come out to HarborPark in Downtown Kenosha Friday, July 26th through Sunday, July 28th for three days of delicious foods, cold drinks, and hot music. Visit www.tasteofwi.com for more details, including the fantastic vendor and band line-up. Bristol Renaissance Faire Immerse yourself in a period where nobility reigns, fairies wander, and jesters perform for the masses. You will be in for a full day of entertainment when you visit Bristol Renaissance Faire, 12550 120th Ave. The Faire offers delicious foods, amazing shows, and great family entertainment and is open nine weekends each summer starting July 6th and ending Labor Day. It takes its framework from the summer day in 1574 when Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth visited the English city of Bristol. Red Witch II Looking to plan a group outing, a corporate event, or just a special date? Take to the seas of Lake Michigan aboard the Red Witch II. The 1930-design America’s Cup racing yacht launches from the Kenosha harbor near 54th St and 5th Ave. Daily sails run for approximately 75 minutes- $60 per person. For more information, visit redwitch.com HarborPark Jazz, Rhythm & Blues Festival The HarborPark Jazz, Rhythm & Blues Festival is one-day regional music festival that takes place on Saturday August 17th on Kenosha’s lakefront. Premiere jazz and blues music can be expected, as well as great food and drinks. The festival showcases our beautiful lakefront and highlights our community’s dedication to the arts and cultural activities. The HarborPark Jazz, Rhythm & Blues festival is a major annual fundraiser for the Mahone Fund, which provides educational opportunities for economically and academically deserving youth, while also supporting healthy lifestyle initiatives in communities of color. Kenosha Kingfish The Kenosha Kingfish baseball team has another fantastic season planned for us - so come on out this summer for a great night at the classic Simmons Field, 7817 Sheridan Road. Kingfish uses a mobile concessions ordering program, so fans can follow the QR code on the website to place their order. The mobile order pickup station will be located on the left side of the main concession stand to help reduce wait times. They offer numerous promotions through the summer, as well as special theme nights, post-game fireworks every Saturday, and kids are allowed to run the bases after every Sunday game. Visit their website at northwoodsleague.com, or stop by the box office to plan your next outing to the old ball game! Kenosha Farmer’s Market Open 6am-12pm through October based on produce availability. Get to know the farmers while learning about growing, selecting, and cooking your vegetables. Tuesdays: Pennoyer Park, 35th St & 7th Ave Wednesdays: Columbus Park, 22nd Ave & 54th St Thursdays: Lincoln Park, 7001 22nd Ave Fridays: Baker Park, 835 65th St Picnic in the Park Picnic in the Park is a free annual event hosted at Petrifying Springs Park, 5555 Seventh Street, on Saturday, August 17th. The daylong festivities include live music, interactive kids’ activities, concessions for sale, and an evening fireworks show. First held from the late-1980s to the early-1990s and revived last year, Picnic in the Park’s aim is to raise awareness of the county’s parks system, and to educate the public on the value of parks. Taco Fest Last year, the Kenosha History Center hosted the inaugural Taco Fest Car Show on Simmons Island and it was such a success that this year they have made it bigger and better! It has been moved to Kennedy Park and will be held on Friday, June 28 from 3pm-9pm. Food trucks will be competing to be named “Kenosha Taco Fest Champion.” Admission is free, but unfortunately you will have to purchase your own tacos. Paw-ty in the Park All you dog lovers, come out to the family and dog-friendly Paw-ty in the Park on Sunday, June 23rd from 1-4pm at Old Settlers Park, 24100 75th St., in Paddock Lake. It’s a celebration of our four-legged friends with a day of local vendors, games, silent auction and more. Admission is free and first 50 attendees will receive a goody bag! Kenosha YMCA The Kenosha YMCA, 7101 53rd St.,has been strengthening the community since it opened in Downtown Kenosha in 1930. They provide an all-in-one fitness experience, including an extensive list of engaging classes, expert peronal trainers, and a state-of-the-art facility. They welcome all ages and all levels of fitness - check out their aquatic center, dance classes, health and wellness consultations, youth and adult sports, martial arts, and much more! Did we mention they also have a rock wall you can climb? Start your fitness journey today by stopping in and asking about their FREE trial membership. For more info, visit kenoshaymca.org Page 18 SUMMER FEVER 2024 www.hap2it.com


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Hawthorn Hollow Nature Sanctuary The mission of Hawthorn Hollow, 880 Green Bay Rd, is to cultivate appreciation, understanding, and stewardship of our natural and local heritage through environmental education and sanctuary preservation. They are open Tuesdays - Sundays, 8am - 5pm. Admission is free, although trail donations are suggested and several events require a fee. Here is a sampling of what they have to offer this summer, for more, visit hawthornhollow.org. Walk in the Woods Art Fair September 7th, 10am-4pm Artists display their wares along our trails. Attendees will be able to browse and purchase paintings, sculptures, pottery, furniture, artistic photography, and more. There will be other activities as well, including live music. A wide selection of food and beverages will be available for purchase. The Pike River Benefit Concert Series has become a music staple at Hawthorn Hollow Sanctuary, 880 Green Bay Rd, showcasing some of the best local groups while helping to support Hawthorn Hollow. Admission is $10 at the gate (cash only). All shows start at 6pm in the Hawthorn Hollow Amphitheater; the gates open at 5pm. Food and beverages such as soda, wine, and craft beer will be available for purchase (no carry-ins, please), as will produce from the Heritage Farmstead at Hawthorn Hollow (while supplies last). Come out this summer to see The Box Band (June 14), Trip (July 19) and Empty Bottle Boys with One Shot Jane (Aug 9). Pringle Nature Center Pringle Nature Center, 9800 160th Avenue, is a gorgeous 197-acre gem located in the Bristol Woods County Park. They are open Tuesdays - Saturdays from 9am-4pm and Sundays from Noon-4pm. The Center offers a variety of programming year-round including: school field trips, individual science/field trips, summer camps, Tots in the Park, the Leave No Child Inside events, and more. For additional information, visit their website at pringlenc.org. Bong Recreation Area Once designated to become a jet fighter base, the Richard Bong State Recreation Area is named after a leading air ace during WWII. Just days before concrete was to be poured for a 12,500 foot runway, the plans were cancelled and local citizens began the fight to protect this green space for future generations. Now, Bong Recreation Area has become a wonderful local spot for camping, picnics, parties, or just spending a day with nature. A vehicle admission sticker is required to enter: $8 per day for vehicles with Wisconsin plates (seniors $3) / $11 for vehicles with out-of-state plates. Annual passes are available, visit dnr.wisconsin.gov for more info and additional upcoming events. Shakespeare in the Park: A Midsummer Night’s Dream On June 14th - Workshop at 5:30 and Show at 7pm All shows and workshops are presented free of charge. Seating is general admission on a first come, first served basis. Wisconsin State Park Admission is required at most locations and can be purchased upon entry to the park. Page 22 SUMMER FEVER 2024 www.hap2it.com


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Celebrate America On July 4th-5th, Downtown Kenosha comes alive with carnival rides, live music, great food, and more entertainment on multiple stages as Kenosha prepares to celebrate Independence Day. Happenings Magazine, Festival Foods and community partners join the City of Kenosha to support Celebrate America activities in the Wolfenbuttel park area. Admission is free and open to the public. Find a good spot to enjoy the fireworks show at 9:30pm on July 4th. Fireworks are staged at Celebration Place east of the public museums on First Avenue. Celebrate America takes place near the Kenosha Public Museum - it’s so big, it will be hard to miss! LibertyFest The festivities kick off on July 6th in Twin Lakes with the Liberty Parade at 11am, followed by a party at Lance Park from 4pm-10pm, check out the Aquanut Ski Show at 7pm and stick around for the fireworks! Firecracker Run This closed race course runs along Kenosha’s scenic lakefront harbor and historic district on the morning of Sunday, June 30th. Choose a 5K or a 1 Mile fun Run/Walk. Advance registration required at the YMCA, 7101 53rd Street. If you aren’t a runner, just come down to the Library Park area in Downtown Kensoha and cheer the runners on! Let Freedom Sing Kick back and enjoy some live music at the Pennoyer Park Bandshell, 3601 Seventh Ave, leading up to the Festival Foods Fireworks at 9:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 4th. The Kenosha Pops Concert Band performs at 4 p.m. This event is farther north from the Celebrate America festivities, where the fireworks display takes place. Somers’ Let Freedom Ring Parade Somers will hold their Independence Day parade on July 4th at 2pm. The parade kicks off from Shoreland High and heads east on Hwy E, turns right onto 72nd Ave, and ends at Somers Elementary. This year’s theme is “Family, Fun & Freedom on the 4th. Kenosha Civic Veterans Parade This year’s Kenosha Civic Veterans’ Parade has the theme of “The Statue of Liberty: A National Treasure” and will be on June 30th, kicking off at 1pm. This year, the parade will take the same route as last year, starting at Washington Road and Seventh Ave and travel south towards Downtown along Seventh and then Sixth Ave before ending at Library Park. Paddock Lake festivities Come out for a great fireworks display at dusk on Wednesday, July 3rd. The annual Paddock Lake bike parade kicks off at 10am on Thursday, July 4th, starting at McAlonan Park heading to Village Hall. Tribute Island This year, the Tribute Island music festival returns to the grounds of the Wyndham Garden Hotel, 5125 Sixth Ave with a three-day cover band music extravaganza Aug 2-4 featuring over 50 of the region’s top tribute bands and performers. The hotel grounds will be void of all parking, allowing multiple stages both indoor and outdoor and plenty of musical options. Tickets are available now at hap2it.com. Country Thunder Country Thunder is a four-day country music festival held at Shadow Hill Ranch in beautiful Twin Lakes on July 18th – 21st. The music festival consistently brings today’s hottest acts, tomorrow’s fresh new faces, and yesterday’s traditional but established country hit-makers to Kenosha County. This year the lineup includes Eric Church, Nickelback, Lainey Wilson, Bailey Zimmerman, and many more! Fans can enjoy camping, fair food, shopping, and more. Tickets and camping reservations are available now, visit countrythunder.com. Kenosha County Fair Join in on the fun at the Kenosha County Fair this year from August 14th - 18th! Experience family fun with five daily shows, grandstand entertainment each night including truck and tractor pulls, dirt track racing and the always popular demolition derby on Sunday. 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Bike Races at the Velodrome The Washington Park Velodrome, 1821 Washington Rd opened in 1927 and is the oldest operating velodrome in the country. The velodrome is a 333-meter track. Admission is always free; bring lawn chairs/blankets. Monday night is amateur night at the Velodrome! Monday Night Stock Bike racing is open to all ages and abililtes. Racing starts at 6:30pm and helmets must be worn by all riders. Yearly registration is $5, nightly fee is $3. Visit kenoshavelodromeracing.com for more. Every Tuesday night this summer (weather permitting), starting at 7pm, is the premier night of racing. Racers from Southeastern Wisconsin and Northern Illinois compete in various sprint and endurance track events. Track bikes are required on Tuesday Nights. Licensed riders from age 9 and up are grouped in ability level. These athletes race at 35+ mph on the steep, 28-degree corner banked track. To register to race, visit kenoshavelodromeracing.com. Saturday Group Run Organized by the Kenosha Running Club, you are welcome to join them Saturday mornings at the flagpoles located at the corner of 52nd St. and 6th Ave at 7:30 sharp. They meet year-round, regardless of weather - rain, heat, sleet, snow - nothing will stop them from running! The general route is 6 miles (3 out and 3 back). But anyone can run more or fewer miles as desired. There are groups running all distances and paces, so whether you’re going long or just looking for a short run, you’re likely to find company. They typically gather at Anna’s on the Lake afterwards to sip coffee and chat. RecPlex The Largest Municipal Recreation Facility in America. The RecPlex of Pleasant Prairie is located at 9900 Terwall Terrace, on the shores of Lake Andrea in Prairie Springs Park, Pleasant Prairie This beautiful facility has an entire staff committed to enhancing your quality of life. Lake Andrea Beach is open daily from 10am - 7pm and free to RecPlex members. Non-members can enjoy a day at the beach with a daily or seasonal pass. Boat rentals are also available through Labor Day. The RecPlex offers dozens of activities for all ages, including swim classes, cheer camp, ice skating lessons, baseball, intro to golf, circuit challenge, zumba, and so much more. Visit recplexonline.com. Saturday Weekly Bike Ride This friendly group of bicyclists are always looking for new members to join them on their Saturday morning bike ride. Each Saturday morning at 8am, they meet at Anna’s on the Lake, 5159 Sixth Avenue, and ride down to Zion, take a break at a local coffee shop there, and then ride back. Altogether, the ride is approximately 30 miles. To join up, meet them at Anna’s on the Lake any Saturday morning this summer and join their Facebook group “Saturday Coffee Riders” for more info. Track 101 Learn track cycling basics from some of the best track cyclists in the Midwest on the historic Washington Park Velodrome, 1821 Washington Rd. These clinics will introduce the track bicycle, velodrome basics, proper track etiquette, group riding skills and mock racing. Come out on Sunday July 7 (noon-3pm) or Saturday August 3 (9am-noon). No racing experience needed, or even a bicycle, all participants must be 9 years and up, and registration is required. Cost is $15, contact Chris at [email protected] for more information. Public Pools The city's two public swimming pools at Anderson Park and Washington Park will open for the season – dependent on good weather and proper staffing. Regular pool hours are 10 a.m. – 5:45 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. The pools will be closed on Mondays and the Fourth of July. General admission is $6 per person, $5 for seniors. Season pool passes will be available for purchase at City Hall, 625 52nd St. For any questions about pool operations, contact the Department of Public Works, 262-653-4050. In addition, cool down on a hot summer day at the Splash Pad located in HarborPark in Downtown Kenosha. Dog Parks • Carlisle Family Dog Park at Petrifying Springs, 4907 7th St. •  Ingram Park, 5726 93rd St. • K9 Korner Park at Anderson Park, 8732 22nd Ave. •  KD Park, 356 89th St.,Twin Lakes • Harris Family Dog Park,24100 75th St., Salem Kenosha is lucky to have several dog parks on the north and south ends of town, as well as in Kenosha County. Please be sure to read and follow all the posted rules before entering Aquanut Water Show Head west on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 6pm, to enjoy this family focused choreographed Water Ski Show Team perform on Lake Mary in Twin Lakes. Free admission and free parking. Concessions are sold on-site. Or bring a picnic basket to relax on the lawn and watch the show. Glow in the Park Adventure Park At Night! On select special Saturday nights at Boundless Adventures, 9800 160th Ave., enjoy neon lights, smoke machines, and music as you crawl, swing, climb, balance, and zip-line through the forest! This summer’s dates are: June 1 & 22, July 13 & 27, Aug 3 & 24, Sept 7 & 21, from 6pm-8:30pm. Book your visit early as these events are very popular. Page 28 SUMMER FEVER 2024 www.hap2it.com


Join Us For Farm Park Fun At Apple Holler oin Us For Farm Park Fun At Apple Holler Your Farm Park Pass Includes: our Farm Park Pass Includes: As the days grow longer and the warm summer appraoches, there is no better time to reconnect with nature and soak up the sunshine. Join us for a delightful day at our Farm Park, where endless outdoor adventures await! • All day access to the Farm Park & Kids Korral • Visit and feed the goats at the Golden Goat Bridge • Climb on our all-new spider web rope structure • Zip down the Jack & The Beanstalk giant slide • Find your way through The Cool Cow Maze • Play on the rainbow play structure and Amish-built train. • Visit the Bees & Trees Learning Center • Learn all about Johnny Appleseed in the Johnny Appleseed History Walk • Cruise through the Pedal Kart Raceway on the pedal karts • Take pictures at our all-new giant butterfly wing photo op • Hand-led pony rides for children (Saturdays, Sunday & Holidays) • Play on the jump pillow, children only (Saturdays & Sundays) • Climb the straw mountain, visit the Corn Palace Corn Box, explore the Little Red Hay Barn & more Monday-Thursday: 9am-3pm last admission sold at 2pm Friday-Sunday: 9am-4pm last admission sold at 2pm AppleHoller.com (262) 884-7100 AppleHoller.com 5006 S. Sylvania Avenue • Sturtevant, WI  (262) 884-7100 5006 S. Sylvania Avenue • Sturtevant, WI (West Frontage Road Off I-94 • Exit 337) West Frontage Road Off I-94 • Exit 337) SF2024 Many photo opportunities & lots of memories to last a lifetime! Join Us For Farm Park Fun At Apple Holler Your Farm Park Pass Includes: Weekdays: $5/ Person Weekends & Holidays: $10/ Person (Children & Adults) www.hap2it.com SUMMER FEVER 2024Page 29


Alford Park (1800–Alford Dr) beach, picnic areas, fishing Anderson Park (8730–22nd Ave) baseball, soccer, playground, swimming pool, skateboard park, picnic shelters, fishing, hike/bike trail Bain Park (6200–10th Ave) baseball, playground Baker Park (835–65th St) baseball, basketball, playground, picnic shelters Brighton Dale Park (Kansasville) baseball, playground, fishing, golf course, nature trails, picnic areas Bristol Woods Park (Bristol) playground, nature trails, picnic areas Bullamore (6800–36th Ave) playground Cicchini Park (6505–17th Ave) playground Civic Center Park (900–57th St) Clausen Park (6501-87th Ave) baseball Columbus Park (2003–54th St) baseball, playground, picnic shelter Davis Park (5700–42nd Ave) playground Eichelman Park (6125–3rd Ave) playground, beach, fishing Elmwood Park (3321-78th St) disc golf, playground Endee Park (4401-47th St, 2 acres) baseball, playground Fireman’s Park (4817-7th Ave) Forest Park (4803–61st St) baseball, playground Fox River Park (Salem) baseball, disc golf, playground, tennis, boat launch, fishing, nature trails, picnic areas Friendship Park (5834-6th Ave) Gangler Park (6701–82nd St) playground, tennis, pickleball. Gateway Center Park (11600-75th St) Phil Sander Nature Area HarborPark (5502 Ring Road) playground, bike trails, fishing, splash park Hobbs Park (4500–30th Ave) playground, gazebo Horizons (6598-112th Ave) baseball, soccer, playground Jamestown Park (5300–41st Ave) playground Johnson Highlands Park (6301–55th St) soccer, playground Isetts Park (8801–32nd Ave) baseball, playground KD Park (8530 352 Ave, Burlington) dog park, fishing, hiking, picnic area Kemper Center (6501–3rd Ave) playground, basketball, fishing, picnic Kenfair Park (5555-55th Ave) baseball, playground Kenosha Sports Complex:(3800-42nd St) baseball, playground Kennedy Park (4051–5th Ave) baseball, playground, fishing, hiking, picnic area Library Park (711–59th Pl) Limpert Park (3310–45th St) playground, basketball Lincoln Park (7001–22nd Ave) baseball, soccer, disc golf, playground, tennis, basketball, flower gardens Little League Park (5211–58th St) baseball Matoska Park (25th Ave. and 31st St) soccer, playground Charles Nash Park (5909–56th St) baseball, soccer, playground, horseshoe pits, picnic shelters Navy Memorial Park (6th Ave and 52nd St) fishing, walkways, veteran displays Nedweski Park (4433–17th Ave) playground Newman Park (35th Ave. & 78th St) baseball, playground Old Settlers’ Park (Paddock Lake) baseball, playground, fishing, picnic, swimming Pennoyer Park (3601–7th Ave) playground, tennis, bandshell, pickleball, swimming Petretti Park (1903–16th Ave) baseball, soccer, playground, basketball Petrifying Springs Park (Hwy. 31 / County Road A): baseball, playground, dog park, biergarten, nature trails, picnic areas Petzke Park (1700–29th Ave.) baseball, Kenosha Dream Playground Poerio Park/Nature Center (1401 16th Ave) baseball, playground, pavilion, pond, hike/bike trails Red Arrow Park (1720–84th Pl) baseball, playground, basketball Roosevelt Park (6815–34th Ave) baseball, playground, tennis, basketball, picnic shelter, pickleball, splash pad St. Peter’s Park (32nd Ave and 21st St) Phil Sanders Park (11600 75th St) Schulte Park (43rd Ave and 87th Pl) playground, athletic field, splash pad Silver Lake Park (Silver Lake) baseball, disc golf, playground, fishing, nature trails, picnic areas, swimming Simmons Island Park (50th St & 4th Ave) baseball, playground, 142–slip marina, fishing, boat launch, walkways, gazebos Southport Marina (5801–3rd Ave) playground, marina, fountain, Southport Park (7825–1st Ave) playground, baseball, beach, walkways, community center, hiking/biking trail Strawberry Creek Park (141st St and 66th Ct) playground Streeter Park (6601-16th Ave) playground Sunnyside Park (8216-26th Ave) playground Sunrise Park (27th St & 47th Ave) walking trail, new playground equipment Tot Park (1601-79th St) playground Tower Line Park (56th Ave and 66th St) baseball, soccer, playground Union Park (7th Ave and 45th St) playground, Little Art Gallery, sculpture Veteran’s Memorial Park (625–52nd St) Lone Soldier Statue, Veteran’s Memorial Fountain, site of PB&Jam concerts. Washington Park (1821–Washington Rd) playground, tennis, basketball, pavilion, swimming pool, picnic areas, skateboard park, shelters, velodrome Wolfenbuttel Park (5901–3rd Ave) gazebo, walkways, flower garden For more, visit www.kenosha.org. The City of Kenosha currently has 70 park and conservation sites throughout the City on over 1000 acres of land!


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Transparent Watercolor Society of America 48th Annual National Juried Exhibition Kenosha Public Museum Now – August 4th The Transparent Watercolor Society of America displays over 80 paintings from some of the nation's top transparent watercolor artists in this popular annual show. The wide range of themes includes abstracts, portraits, landscapes, city scenes and more, all using the transparent watercolor painting method. Kids Summer Camps (for ages 5-10) Registration required Dinosaur Field June 17, 18, 20, 10am Making Art June 25 - 27, 10am Engineering Camp July 9 - 11, 10am Archaeology Expedition Camp July 16 - 18, 10am Wizarding World July 30 - Aug 1, 10am Backyard Nature August 6 - 8, 10am Pokemon August 20 - 22, 10am Summer Watercolor Techniques at the Kenosha Public Musuem. Registration required 10:30am Mondays, July 8th - Aug 12th Printmaking Primer at the Kenosha Public Musuem. Registration required 10:30am Saturdays, July 13th - 27th Kenosha Pops Opening Concert June 8, 2pm The summer concert season for the Kenosha Pops begins with their annual free indoor performance at the Civil War Museum’s Freedom Hall. Teen Summer Camps (for ages 11-14) Registration required Dungeons and Dragons July 24 - 26, 10am Teen Cooking Camp August 13 - 15, 10am Painting Beginner & Beyond at the Kenosha Public Musuem. Registration required (two sessions) 10:30am Saturdays, Jul 20 - Aug 10 10:30 am Saturdays, Sept 7 - 28 Second Friday Lectures Civil War Museum June 14, Noon. Dr. Gregory Burek’s presentation will focus on post-Civil War diagnosis and treatment of PTSD or other mental illnesses that were seen in Civil War veterans. July 12, Noon. Darnell Greene discusses the history, sacrifices, and incredible achievements of the Buffalo Soldiers and African Americans who have served in our armed forces. August 9, Noon. Author Lance Herdegen tells what he discovered regarding the Iron Brigade’s opening battle came August 28, 1862 on the John Brawner farm near Gainesville, Virginia Sept 13, Noon. Dr. Gordon Dammann discusses how Dr. Jonathan Letterman changed the course of the Civil War and modern medicine. 11th Annual Museum Crawl Friday July 12, 6pm Make your way through our three museum stops, sampling delicious food and beer from local restaurants and breweries, while enjoying live music and playing crazy games we’d never usually allow indoors. Must be 21+ to attend. All Ages Workshops at the Kenosha Public Musuem. Registration required Painting Beginner & Beyond II June 8, 6pm Leaf Printed Tea Towel June 29, 6pm Fused Glass: Night Lights July 11, 6pm Fused Glass: Sun Catcher August 15, 6pm Cyanotypes (Printing with the Sun) August 17, 10am Beautiful Lined Basket September 14, 10am Lemon Street Saturdays Sat Aug 24, 1pm: Glass & Jewelry Sat Sept 7, 1pm: Acrylic & Watercolor Sat Sept 28, 1pm: Ceramics & Sculpture Dive into art with Lemon Street Gallery’s artists for an hour of inspiration and insight. On these gallery talks, uncover their creative process, techniques, and what fuels their passion for art. It’s a direct path to deepening your appreciation for their work by getting a firsthand look. Each Gallery talk begins directly outside the gallery at the Kenosha Public Museum, no registration required. For more events and classes, visit museums.kenosha.org. Kenosha Public Museum 5500 First Ave 262-653-4140 www.kenoshapublicmuseum.org Open Monday - Saturday 10am - 4:30pm Sunday Noon - 5pm Free Admission - Donations encouraged Dinosaur Discovery Museum 5608 Tenth Ave 262-653-4450 www.dinosaurdiscoverymuseum.org Open Tuesday-Sunday Noon-4:30pm Free Admission - Donations encouraged Civil War Museum 5400 First Ave 262-653-4141 www.thecivilwarmuseum.org Open Monday - Saturday 10am - 5pm Sunday Noon - 5pm Admission for Fiery Trail Exhibit: $9, Kenosha City/Somers Residents: $5 Age 15 or under with adult: Free


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