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Happenings 060624 with Summer Fever 2024

Happenings 060624 with Summer Fever 2024

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Keep the kids busy Sometimes, the summer weather can be too much - from the rainy days to the occasional unforgiving heat. Fortunately, Kenosha has plenty of options of indoor fun, whether it be martial arts, gymnastics, swimming, or a little bit of everything, Kenosha has you covered! Diver Dan’s Scuba & Aquatic Center 3927 39th Ave (262) 652-9399 diverdan.com A 90 degree pool for swimming enthusiasts of all levels. Donna’s Gymnastics 5717 Sixth Ave. (262) 818-8888 donnasgymnastics.com Making movement and fitness fun for kids 6 months and up! Guttormsen Recreation Center 5411 Green Bay Rd grcbowling.com If you are looking to plan a birthday party, join a bowling league, or just want to spend a few hours rolling some balls, stop in to this longtime classic establishment. Action Territory 12345 75th St (262) 857-7000 11 acres for great family fun, including: go-karts, bumper boats, batting cages, mini-golf, paintball, laser tag, and more! Monkey Joe’s 4237 Green Bay Road monkeyjoes.com Young ones can find their happy space with unlimited play on inflatablefilled jumps and obstacle courses, arcade action, and a snack shack. US Taekwondo Academy 5713 Sheridan Rd (262) 652-2558 Classes for all ages, as young as 4! uskda.com Em’s Dance Center 5913 Sixth Ave-A emsdancecenter.com Dance to express, not to impress! All ages are encouraged to join. Visit their website for class and workshop options. The Drawing Room 5713 Sheridan Rd thedrawingroom.art Featuring fun and fabulous caricature art, come in for a studio session, or contact them for your upcoming event! Kenosha Public Library Southwest, 7979 38th Ave • Northside, 1500 27th Ave Simmons, 711 59th Pl • Uptown, 2419 63rd St Sometimes we need a break from all this fresh air, and it's always a nice day to check out your local library. We are lucky to have four branches of our Kenosha Public Library, and don't forget about the Bookmobile! There is fun for all ages at the library. Here is a sampling of what they have to offer this summer; see a full list of events at their website, www.kpl.info. Summer Reading Program No matter your age or reading level, Kenosha Public Library has a summer reading program for you! Registration is now open at all KPL branches for the Everybody Reads summer reading program, which runs until August 31. They encourage all families to participate - kids win prizes! Visit mykpl.info/summerreading to register. Movie Mondays 3pm, Southwest Bring your favorite movie snacks and join us in the Teen Space for an afternoon movie! Age 12-19. June 17: Hunger Games: Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes July 1: Dune July 15: Dune Part 2 Aug 5: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Aug 19: Are You There God, It’s Me Margaret Teen Craft Club June 21, July 19, August 16, 3pm, Southwest Get your craft on and socialize with like-minded crafters! Bring your current work-in-progress and hang out, or feel free to take a look at our craft supplies and see if anything sparks your interest in the moment. Ages 12-19 Adult Book Clubs From mystery to sci-fi to classic novels - there are plenty of book clubs this summer - some are mentioned in our event log, but with so many, we can’t list them all. Visit mykpl.com for the full list. Columbus Park & Play Storytime Mondays, June 17 - Aug 12, 9:30am, Columbus Park Bring your blanket or lawn chairs and meet us at the park! Join us under the shade near the playground for an all-ages storytime. Toddler Storytime Mondays, June 17 - Aug 12, 9:30am, Southwest Toddler storytime is for walking one and two-year-old children and their caregivers. Early listening and literacy skills are developed during 20 minutes of books, fingerplays, and songs. Nights at the Northside Creative Arts Fest July 12, 6:30pm, Northside Chalk It Up w/The Flat Creek Highway Band, Aug 23, 6:30pm, Northside Join us for an evening outdoors filled with arts and crafts for all ages! Indulge your inner artist with a make and take craft of your choosing. Page 36 HAPPENINGS June 24, 2021 www.hap2it.com


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Anna’s on the Lake 5159 Sixth Ave (262) 455-7264 Offering great drinks and sandwiches year round, stop by this summer and check out their outdoor bar & grill! Apple Holler 5006 Sylvania Ave Sturtevant (262) 884-7100 The Red Barn Restaurant inside Apple Holler serves up a traditional twist on American breakfast and lunch favorites. Order your food to-go and enjoy at one of their outdoor tables. Baba’s Standing Room Only 635 75th St (262) 658-4776 Have you had one of their world-famous cheesesteaks lately? Their food goes great with a visit to Southport park a few blocks away. Big Star 1500 Washington Rd (262) 658-1572 This classic is only around for the season, so grab it now! Enjoy burgers at their tables or in your car. Brat Stop 12304 75th St (262) 857-2011 Offering world famous service since 1961! Enjoy one of their Bratfather’s in their beer garden. Casa Capri 2129 Birch Rd (262) 551-7171 The Stella family has been welcoming guests for generations. They offer the finest selection of authentic Italian recipes. Century Pub 5511 Sixth Ave (262) 764-6501 Offering delicious home style meals at an affordable price. Try their signature prime rib sandwich! Culver’s 5220 Green Bay Rd 8124 Sheridan Rd 11811 29th St. Salads, sandwiches, and dinners as well as their famous ButterBurgers! Don't forget to try the frozen custard flavor of the day. Dairy Queen 4301 Sheridan Rd 4612 75th St. 2707 22nd Ave. For decades, DQ has provided delicious memories of cold treats on hot summer days. Take the family out for a Blizzard or a Dilly Bar tonight! DeRango’s “The Pizza King” 2135 31st St (262) 658-8450 Classic pizzeria serving sandwiches, steaks, pies & other Italian favorites. Enjoy their new patio grill and ice cream shop. Franks Diner 508 58th St. (262) 657-1017 Whether you can sit at one of their few sidewalk tables or not, you are sure to get a delicious meal and sassy service at Franks. Johnny Z’s Pour House 10936 Sheridan Rd (262)564-5756 Enjoy cold drinks and great food in their relaxing beer garden. Ask about their famous daily specials! Lakeside Deck at the Wyndham Garden Hotel 5125 Sixth Ave. (262) 358-9566 With a gorgeous harbor view, the Lakeside Deck serves some of your favorite summer foods and refreshing beverages. Luisa’s 6806 317th Ave (262)537-4795 It’s worth the short drive out to Salem for this award-winning pizza, available for dine-in, carryout, or delivery. Peach Cobbler Factory 3620 57th Ave (262) 577-5205 Their cobbler is out of this world, but they also offer up the most unique offering of desserts under one roof! Sandy’s Popper 5700 Sixth Ave (262) 605-3202 Enjoy one of their amazing ice cream shakes at their brand-new location a few blocks south. Scoops Ice Cream 5711 8th Ave. (262) 657-9866 It’s always a good time for ice cream! And Scoops is open to satisfy that sweet tooth. Sweet Corner Ice Cream 4919 60th St (262) 764-1115 Delicious parlor-style ice cream guaranteed to keep you coming back! Ask about their flavor of the day! India Masala House 5745 75th St (262) 455-7444 Embark on a culinary journey that captures the essence of India’s rich and diverse flavors. Stone Creek Grill 206 Sheridan Rd, Winthrop Harbor (847) 746-20210 It’s just a short drive south, but you’ll feel like you’re in a northern lodge while you enjoy delicious steaks, seafood and much more Sturino’s 1543 22nd Ave (262) 551-8532 This local Italian favorite specializes in the best foods from the Calabria region of Italy Tenuta’s Delicatessen & Liquors 3203 52nd St. (262) 657-9001 This famous authentic Italian grocery store opens their grill in the summer, offering mouth-watering sausages and panini sandwiches. Tacos El Rey 2000 Birch Rd (262) 551-0970 Tacos El Rey has been serving up MexicanAmerican cuisine for generations, but you might not know they have a garden for al fresco dining. Villa D’Carlo 5140 Sixth Ave. (262) 654-3932 A family owned downtown landmark for over 50 years never disappoints. Enjoy summer on their outdoor cafe as you enjoy fine Italian dining alongside charming flower arrangements. outdoor dining available Kenosha and the surrounding area has so many great places to eat... there is no way we can name them all. But here are a few of our favorites. Places with outdoor dining this summer are marked with the patio avatar


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Big Oaks Golf Course 6117-123rd Pl., Pleasant Prairie (262-694-4200) 27 holes (one 18-hole course, one 9-hole course) www.bigoaksgc.com With 27 holes available for play, Big Oaks offers golfers the ability to walk right on and play golf at an affordable price. The layout features some challenging holes to keep the good golfer on his or her toes, but first time or inexperienced golfers won’t feel uncomfortable playing there. The course is kept in good condition and is a great locale for those living in Pleasant Prairie or near the Illinois border. Brighton Dale Links 830 248th Ave., Kansasville (262-697-4653) • 45 holes (two 18-hole courses, one 9-hole course) www.golfbrightondale.com Kenosha County’s Brighton Dale Links golf courses are skillfully carved from a spectacular natural setting. All 45 holes offer distinctive variances featuring: wetlands, mature deciduous trees, cathedral pines, numerous bunkers, and hilly terrain, along with wellmanicured playing conditions. Brighton Dale is well worth the short drive to great golf! Whether you’re scheduling an outing, selecting golf equipment, seeking advice to correct your swing, or just looking to talk golf with someone, they are understanding and always looking to help. Bristol Oaks Country Club 16801-75th St., Bristol (262-857-2302) 18 holes • www.BristolOaks.com Bristol Oaks offers a challenging and enjoyable golf course for all skill levels and is open to the public. It features four sets of tees, water coming into play on four holes, and mature tree-lined fairways. Its practice facilities feature a grass lighted driving range, a large chipping area, and convenient putting green. Whether you go to play its beautiful course or to sharpen your game, Bristol Oaks truly offers the finest facilities, while maintaining the best value in the area. Twin Lakes Country Club 1230 Legion Dr., Twin Lakes (262-877-2500) • 18 holes www.tlccgolf.com Challenging and fun - twin assets of Twin Lakes! The golf comes with camaraderie at Twin Lakes Country Club, probably because they’re a family owned golf course with an oldfashioned feel. Twin Lakes is a traditional parkland layout and is very forgiving off the tee. Bring your “A” game for green play, as they are smaller than postage stamps! They have five Par-5’s; six Par-3’s and seven Par4’s. The course is often described as a throwback to the “Golden Age” of golf — when small, true greens and club accuracy and control were required talents. They also have a driving range with grass and artificial turf, and practice bunker. Maplecrest Country Club 9401 18th St., Kenosha (262-859-2887) • 18 holes www.maplecrestcc.com A semi-private 18 hole golf course which has been in operation since 1929; you can always count on Maplecrest to be well-groomed and in good condition. The course features a variety of holes, from a 120-yard par-3 over a menacing bunker, to a 600-yard par-5 that can be an absolute beast when played into the wind. Whatever the conditions, golfers will appreciate the wide array of shots Maplecrest forces a player to hit. It’s very affordable, with early bird specials applying all summer. Petrifying Springs Golf Course 4909 7th St., Kenosha (262-697-4653) 18 holes • www.petfifyingspringsgolf.com Probably the county’s most popular course, Pets is the perfect combination for average golfers: not overly difficult but not too easy. Inexperienced golfers will find it a good place to learn the game, but the course – especially holes 17 and 18 – features enough challenges to keep the experienced golfer entertained. With Petrifying Springs being the most mature park in Kenosha County, you will find an abundance of huge deciduous trees and a rolling landscape making up this sporty public course. It offers a classic golf course and clubhouse with an exceptional golf experience. Washington Park Golf Course, aka “Muni” 2205 Washington Rd., Kenosha (262-653-4090) • 9 holes The only public golf course located in the City of Kenosha. Dedicated in 1922, Washington Park Municipal Golf Course, with its rolling hills and creeks throughout, offers a challenging, yet forgiving 9 hole layout that is a pleasure for golfers of all ability levels to play. Amenities are available to enhance your day, from the Clubhouse Grille to the practice putting green. Clubs, gas carts and pull carts are available for a nominal fee. For the occasional golfer, Muni is an affordable place to get out and fine-tune your game. Spring Valley Country Club 23913 Wilmot Rd., Salem (262-862-2626) • 18 holes www.SpringValleyccgolf.com Spring Valley Country Club, located in Salem, has been family owned and operated since 1959. As one of the oldest courses in Wisconsin, Spring Valley offers a challenge to golfers of all skill levels. With mature tree-lined fairways and elevated greens, this historic course has held the test of time. They offer quality golf at affordable rates. Course is open year round, weather permitting. Golfing Page 42 SUMMER FEVER 2024 www.hap2it.com


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Downtown Racine Downtown Racine is one of our area’s most unique and vibrant lakefront communities. Make Downtown Racine your getaway destination for boating, dining, shopping, art and fun! The historic charm, boutiques, art galleries, international cuisine and museums are just a few of the reasons why Downtown Racine is the place to see. For more, visit racine downtown.com Racine HarborMarket The Kenosha HarborMarket that you know and love is thrilled to announce they have expanded north to continue the Racine HarborMarket on select Thursday evenings in 2024. Experience the similar family-friendly, European-style market you experienced at the award-winning Kenosha HarborMarket a little to the north. The Racine HarborMarket will be held at Downtown Racine’s Monument Square from 4-7pm on June 13th, 27th, July 11th, 25th, August 8th, and 22nd. Lighthouse Run Lace up your shoes for the 46th annual Racine Family YMCA Lighthouse Run, a premier Wisconsin run/walk for all ages and abilities. Choose from competitive 4-mile and 10-mile courses, or take it easy with the 2-mile or 4-mile fun run/walk options. It’s a great way to promote community spirit, health, and awareness! This year’s course will be held on June 15th and kicks off at 6:30am. It brings the historic race to our traditional route in Racine, starting at 725 Lake Avenue and finishing at 5th & Main at Monument Square. For more information, visit 5kevents.raceentry.com. Live Music Come out for great music with Saturdays on the Square, shows start at 4:30pm on the iconic Monument Square in Downtown Racine June 29: Fashion Show (DJ), July 6: Lee Mayfield/Family Affair Band, July 13: Mean Jake, July 20: Rust Belt, July 27: Indigo Canyon, Aug 3: Route 66 Belle City Band, Aug 10: Squad 51, Aug 17: Rocky Rose, Aug 24: House Party. 4th Fest! Join the Racine community for your Independence Day celebration! This year’s 4th of July parade theme is American Treasures – which means monuments, icons, and all the wonderful people, places, and things that make America unique and special. They start with a pre-parade at 8:30am. The pre-parade features the noisy police cars, fire engines, military vehicles, classic cars, tractors, etc. The parade then steps off at 9:00am. Please no silly string, no poppers or firecrackers, and no crossing in front of the units. The parade route is 2.6 miles along Main Street – starting officially at Goold St. and Main St. moving south around the turn up 14th Street. Then finish out your celebration with the spectacular fireworks! Get your spot at North Beach – the fireworks can be seen up and down the Lake Michigan shoreline. They start after the sun sets and the skies are dark on July 4. Racine Summer Fever! Party on the Pavement Brace yourself for a spectacular day of festivities that will transform over 12 blocks into a vibrant playground of live music, delectable food and drinks, thrilling street performances, shopping extravaganzas, and an array of games and rides for the entire family on Saturday, Sept. 21 throughout Downtown Racine The action kicks off at noon and keeps the energy soaring until 7:00 pm. Fashion Show on the Square All new this year is the Fashion Show on the Square set to take place at Monument Square on Saturday, June 29, starting at 4:30pm. This event is a unique collaboration with over 10 downtown businesses, showcasing not just fashion apparel, but a diverse array of local offerings including jewelry, bars, and service industries like catering and nail salons. This fashion show is designed to be a celebration of community and collaboration, highlighting both new and long-established businesses in the Racine district. Racine Cardboard Boat Race Family friendly event at Harbor Lite Yacht Club, 559 State St., Racine on August 3rd from 9am-8pm. Boat racers build a boat out of cardboard in four hours on race day. Boats are put in the water at Riverside Marina and raced under the State St. bridge, around a buoy on the south side of the HLYC property and back to the bridge. There are typically multiple races including a kids race, singles, multiple people and a local tavern race. Live music and food trucks all day. Open to the public. If interested in participating, visit racinecardboardboatrace.com for more information. Page 44 SUMMER FEVER 2024 www.hap2it.com


Racine Zoo Nestled on the shores of Lake Michigan, the Racine Zoo, 2131 N. Main Street, is home to over 75 species of animals, including giraffes, lions, rhinos, orangutans, and kangaroos, living in exhibit spaces designed to imitate natural surroundings. This summer, the Racine Zoo offers so many different family activities and adventures, we would surely miss something. So, here is a sampling of some of the stuff going on at the Racine Zoo. Visit their website at racinezoo.org for a full list of events and information. You bring a friend, and we'll bring the limes —it's margarita time at Margarita Fest on Saturday, July 6 from 1pm-4pm! Cool off on a hot summer day the right way with a margarita in hand, listening to music along the beautiful lakefront. $40 ticket price prove 12 amazing margarita samples and food! Additional drinks will be available for purchase. Invite your friends, grab your folding chairs, and get ready for a night of Music at the Zoo! Take in the scenic Lake Michigan lakefront, grab a bite to eat, and enjoy some great tunes. A fun, outdoor event perfect for all ages. Time to tap your toes, sing along, and dance the night away to your favorite hits! Advance tickets: $30 or $90 for all four. June 26: Dancing Queen An ABBA Salute, July 17: Fire & Ice, July 31: Respect! A Tribute to the Queen of Soul, Aug 14: Betsy Ade & the Well-Known Strangers. Zoorific Saturdays Bring the whole family to enjoy a Zoorific Saturday! Enhance your Zoo experience with fun crafts, exciting games, and more hands-on activities all day long. Stop by stations with Zoo staff ready to educate guests about our amazing animals and their wild counterparts from 10am-4pm. Regular zoo admission fees apply. Themes for this year are: African Penguin Awareness Day (June 8), World Giraffe Day (June 22), World Rhino Day (June 29), Tiger Day (July 27), Lion Day (Aug 10), Orangutan Day (Aug 17), Reptile and Amphibian Day (Aug 24). Animal Crackers Concert Series. Enjoy live music with the animals. July 10: David Clark’s All About Joel, July 24: Rick Braun, Aug 7: The Jimmys, Aug 21: Terrance Simien & the Zydeco Experience. Admission: $40 each at the gate, early discounted tickets available. Slumber Safari The night begins with entering the Zoo just as they’re closing, setting up your tents while hearing our lion’s nightly roars or our primates end of day calling. Once you’re all set, it’s time to visit an animal for a behind-thescenes encounter. Then, join your fellow campers at picnic tables to enjoy a pizza dinner, or bring your own food! After dinner, the fun continues with a visit from some of our ambassador animals. Your family will then be treated to a late night, themed tour of the Zoo. See how the animals behave differently when the guests are gone and the sun is setting, before wrapping up the night with s’mores around the campfire near the pavilion overlooking Lake Michigan. After a night under the stars in your tent, wrap up with a continental breakfast and enjoy complimentary admission to the Zoo the next day. This summer’s events take place June 29 - 30, Aug 23 - 24, and Sept 14 - 15. Sign up now at racinezoo.org. Car, Truck, & Bike Show All ages are welcome to join car, truck, and motorcycle enthusiasts for a fantastic show at Racine Zoo on August 18th from 10am-5pm Enjoy live music all day long. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. $5 per person, Member: Free, Child (2 and younger): Free. Proceeds benefit the animals and programs of the Racine Zoo. Start your morning off right with a fresh, delicious breakfast along the lakefront and a visit with Mac and Jabari the Masai giraffes at Breakfast with the Giraffes! This fun event includes a breakfast buffet, same-day Zoo admission, giraffe presentation, and giraffe encounter. Admission is $40 for adults, $30 for kids on Sunday July 28 or Saturday Aug 10 at 9am. Heritage Walking Tours Heritage Walking Tour is a 1.1 mile walking tour in downtown Racine & the lakefront covering several periods of Wisconsin's rich and storied abolitionist, industrial, architectural, and immigrant history. The passionate volunteer tour guides are well-informed Racine locals who dedicate their summertime Saturdays to sharing the stories of their home. Admission is $15 per person, purchased at least one day in advance. Tours are Saturdays through Sept 28 (no tours June 29 and Sept 14) at 10:30 am. Admission is $10 per person. Visit racineheritagemuseum.org for tickets. Racine Summer Fever! Starving Artist Fair More than 120 artists present their work in the largest juried art fair in our corner of the state. The Racine Starving Artist Fair is located at historic DeKoven Center at the corner of Wisconsin Avenue and Caron Butler (21st street). Art media includes paintings, sculptures, jewelry, ceramics, glass, mixed media and more. On Sunday, August 3rd, from 9am-4pm, come enjoy great food, Kids Korner free art activities for children, and live music. Admission is free. Racine County Fair This year, the Racine County Fair is bigger than ever - with the 2024 theme of “Stars and Stripes and Summer Nights”- the party runs July 24-28 and everyone is invited! Enjoy shows like All-Star Dog Stunts, Nick’s Kids Show, Cow Town USA. Grab an all-day wristband if you love the carnival rides. Check out the tractor pulls, the Demolition Derby, or Monster Truck Freestyle Show in the Grandstands. Stop by the Petting Pen, or take in a game of Bingo. And rock out to the over dozen musical acts who take the stage like Northcape Express (July 24), Eddie Butts Band (July 26), and Boys And Toys (July 25 and 27) The fair is located at 19805 Durand Ave., in Union Grove, and opens each day at 8am, admission is $12 for adults, $8 seniors, and $6 for kids 8-13. www.hap2it.com SUMMER FEVER 2024 Page 45


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2 Performances every Thursday in July & August 11:30AM Amazing performances by select solo, duo and trio artists. This smaller scaled down performance is great for families and lunch dates. 6PM Amped up full band performances that will have you shouting for an encore! FREE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES and Brought to you by the City of Kenosha and Happenings Magazine. For more up to date info check us out on the web The Now has been a staple of the Wisconsin cover band scene for over 18 years and has propelled themselves to the biggest festival venues in the market. The Now provides a wide range of rock, country and pop hits from over 5 decades For the Latest News and PB&J Updates go to Hap2it.com, that’s where you’ll find more band info and exciting new additions to this year’s season. Also enjoy great tasting food in the oasis located directly behind the PB&J Stage Present Kenosha’s Premier 22nd Year ! THE NOW JULY 11 AUGUST 8 A high energy band that rocks and dresses the 80's music and life style; bringing you back to the 80's. A very fun to watch band, after one song you will be begging for more. FAST TIMES JULY 18 Creating a nostalgic experience by combining the energy and excitement of a 3-ring circus with the grooviest music from the 1970’s with three lead vocalists. Let's go to Funkytown! DISCO CIRCUS JULY 25 The Midwest's Hottest Country Rock Band! Upbeat, exciting, modern country music with rockin' blasts from the past! Known for their big sound with 3-part harmonies, energetic stage presence, and tight musicianship. YANKEE COWBOY AUGUST 15 The world's first and only female lead yacht rock cover band, bringing you lovers all the smooth rock of the 70s and early 80s. THE YACHT ROCK-ETTES AUGUST 29 SF2024 Possibly you caught this band at Soldier Field when they opened for Bon Jovi or saw them listed at the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame. 7TH HEAVEN AUGUST 1 Jonathan put together his dream 5-piece show band, Jonny Lyons & the Pride who have been entertaining folks all over the Midwest ever since! JONNY LYONS & THE PRIDE August 22 VETERANS MEMORIAL PARK 54TH ST. & 6TH AVE. KENOSHA, WI Habush, Habush & Rottier presents T-Mobile presents Educators Credit Union presents Go Downtown Kenosha presents Kenosha Heating & Cooling presents FULL BAND EVENING LINE UP... for lunchtime acoustic line up visit Hap2it.com! Having played every major blues festival worldwide Lil’ Ed, a multiple Blues Music Award winner once again returns as a PB&J all time favorite LIL’ ED AND THE BLUES IMPERIALS Page 78 HAPPENINGS June 24, 2021 www.hap2it.com


Chicago-based comedian Vince Carone got his start in comedy by putting in the work at every bar, restaurant, and dimly lit tavern within a 500-mile radius of the Windy City. Now he’s headlining every A-listed comedy club around the Midwest, including the Kenosha Comedy Club on June 14th and 15th! You do not want to miss this hilarious show! Carone is known for his fast-paced, selfdeprecating yet honest rants about his life and family that will leave you with genuine, heartfelt laughter. Q: How did you get started in comedy? A: After graduating high school, I immediately signed up for classes at Second City in Chicago. Within two years, I started performing at Improv shows in the city. I found a place in Lincoln Park that let me perform underage, and in 2001, I got on stage with five minutes of material and gave it a go! Q: What should people expect if they come to your show? A: To have a lot of belly laughs and relate strongly to the topics that I'm sharing. Be ready to get overwhelmed with my energy and sucked in by my delivery. I guarantee at some point you’ll be saying “WTF?” to yourself. Q: What is your favorite kind of audience member at a show? A: Those who just “get it” and are there to simply laugh and are having a good time - fully locked in, which allows us to share a special moment. Q: Can you share with us a past show that was most memorable? A: In 2018, I did a 20-minute set at Zanies in Rosemont. Billy Gardell from “Mike & Molly” was in the green room after my set. He was very kind and asked if I was selling anything, and I told him I had merch but didn’t have time to pitch it. Afterwards, Billy went on stage at 11:30pm for a free set and told the audience if they wanted a picture with him after the show, they had to buy something of mine. I sold out of all my items and made over $800! Q: If you weren’t a comedian what else could you see yourself doing? A: I'd probably figure out something music related. I was in a pop-punk band for a few years before I did comedy and toured the country doing that as well. By Elaina Myers take five w/Vince Carone Vince Carone takes the stage at the Kenosha Comedy Club Friday and Saturday, June 14th & 15th at 8pm. Get tickets at hap2it.com To hear more, tune in to Happenings Q&A on Tuesday, June 11th at 9:20am when Vince Carone joins the conversation on AM1050 WLIP. The dominating stage presence that is Vince Carone joins us at the Kenosha Comedy Club 040424 THURSDAYS 30%OFF Regular food menu if you pay cash *Some restrictions may apply 6806 317th Ave. HWY. 50 &317TH AVE. 262-537-4795 Visit us at Luisaspizza.co Dine-in, Carry Out, Delivery, & Catering Available 4pm - 9pm Wednesday-Sunday WEDNESDAYS Buy one pizza, get your second pizza HALF PRICE! Ask us about our pasta specials. 6806 317th Ave. HWY. 50 &317TH AVE. 262-537-4795 Visit us at Luisaspizza.co LUISA’S Homemade Fresh, Tiramisu &  Cannolis! Short On Time!? Frozen Pizzas Now Available In Our Lobby! Fresh, Homemade Tiramisu &  Cannolis! Short On Time!? Frozen Pizzas Now Available In Our Lobby! GO AHEAD... PULL IT OUT!


Page 18 HAPPENINGS June 6, 2024 www.hap2it.com It’s rare that a town’s charm will get me out of bed early. The postcard-pretty, lake-cuddling town of Hallstatt, two hours south of Salzburg, is one of those places. First thing in the morning, I head to the high end of town to look at the glassy waters of Lake Hallstatt. With the town’s church spire mirrored in the tranquil water, a shuttle boat cuts through its reflection, like a knife putting a swirl in the icing on a big cake. For just a moment, it disturbs this oasis of peace. Hallstatt is located in Austria’s Salzkammergut lake district, a scenic wonder that has enthralled nature lovers for centuries. This is Sound of Music country – idyllic and majestic, but not rugged, a gentle land where lakes and mountains are shuffled together like a game of 52-card pickup. Before there was Rome, there was Hallstatt. One of Europe’s oldest settlements, Hallstatt originated as a salt mining center (its name means "place of salt”). If you were to dig under some of its buildings, you’d find Roman and pre-Roman Celtic pavement stones from the ancient and prehistoric salt depot. Archaeologists claim that people have been coming here for salt since 7,000 BC (over the millennia, salt has been precious because it preserved meat). A funicular runs up the mountain to the town’s salt mine, one of many throughout the region that offers tours. At the mine, visitors slip into overalls, meet their guide, and hike deep into the mountain to learn about the history of salt. A highlight of the visit is riding down long banisters, minerstyle, from one floor to the next … praying for no splinters. When I first discovered Hallstatt, this was a remote community at the far end of a long, dead-end lake. Though tourism has trampled some of its charm, vivid cultural traditions still survive. Traditional green felt hats distinguished by jaunty decorative feathers are big in Austria. On my first trip here, when I was just a teenybopper, my dad and I each bought a hat and had a friendly competition filling it with souvenir pins and fancy feathers. Forty years later, I happened to be in town during the annual feather-inthe-hat party. Local men – many with finely carved pipes and handlebar mustaches – strutted around in lederhosen and their finest Tyrolean-type hats, each with a proud feather sprouting from the rim. For centuries, the town had no road access, so people came and went by boat. You’ll still see the traditional wide, flat Fuhr boats, designed to carry heavy loads of salt in shallow water. On a recent visit, a local friend took me for a spin in his Fuhr. As he lunged rhythmically on the single oar, he said, “An hour on the lake is like a day of vacation.” When I asked about the oar lock, which looked like a skinny dog-chew doughnut, he told me it was “made from the gut of a bull. Not of cow, but a bull.” By Rick Steves Scenic wonder in Austria’s Hallstatt travel Hallstatt, in Austria’s Lake District, is ideal for wandering, boating, and relaxing The Global Entry mobile app can now be used by trusted travelers at eight new airports, according to an announcement from U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The app enables arrival processing while still on the plane rather than forcing air passengers to wait in lines. "CBP has prioritized Global Entry arrival to enhance the speed, accuracy, and security of the arrival process for trusted travelers," CBP's Troy A. Miller said in a statement. The additional airports where Global Entry can now be used are Austin-Bergstrom International Airport, Nashville International Airport, Houston International, Kansas City International Airport, Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport, San Antonio International Airport, St. Louis Lambert International Airport, and Toledo Express Airport. The app is available at Google Play Store or Apple's App Store and is part of the Department of Homeland Security's trusted traveler program. It can be used at 53 international ports of entry in the United States. People who apply for the program go through extensive and rigorous background checks, as well as in-person interviews, before being allowed to enroll. By the end of fiscal 2024, Global Entry should be available to use at all 77 U.S. international airports, officials said. Eligible travelers using the app can avoid using portals or kiosks, shortening the time spent waiting in line for passport inspections. Travelers can apply with the CBP online for the trusted traveler program that will enable them to use the Global Entry app. By Doug Cunningham Global Entry app expands to more airports The Federal Aviation Administration said it was investigating an avoided collision on the runway at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport where a takeoff had to be canceled as another plane was landing. American Airlines flight 2134 was cleared to launch at the same time another flight had been cleared to land on across-runway, potentially putting it in the path of the leaving flight. "An air traffic controller canceled the takeoff clearance for American Airlines Flight 2134 because another aircraft was cleared to land on an intersecting runway," an FAA spokesperson told NBC News. The FAA said it is investigating how the flight was cleared to take off in the first place, needing the quick thinking of an air traffic controller to avoid a possible collision. "The safety of our customers and team members is our top priority, and we're grateful to our crew for their professionalism," American Airlines said. "We will support the FAA in its investigation." The flight, which was scheduled to leave for Boston Logan International Airport, was delayed until the afternoon, some four hours later. Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., who represents the district where the airport is located, said the incident was another sign that Reagan National Airport is overbooked and needs flight relief. "I'm relieved no one was hurt," Kaine said. "But this incident underscores again that DCA is at capacity," Kaine said on X. "This shows why [the] Senate action to jam even more flights into DCA was so dangerous. The FAA must resist any new flights that compromise safety." By Clyde Hughes FAA investigating near plane collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport


www.hap2it.com June 6, 2024 HAPPENINGS Page 19 AMAZON PRIME • Like a Dragon: Yakuza, a new live-action series based on the Sega video game franchise, is coming to Prime Video this fall. • Amazon is giving a glimpse of the new documentary Federer: Twelve Final Days (June 20) featuring Swiss tennis starRoger Federer and chronicles the final 12 days of Federer's professional tennis career. • Sons of Anarchy and The Gentlemen alum Charlie Hunnam has signed on to star in a new series calledCriminal. APPLE TV+ • Apple TV+ is teasing the new show Land of Women (June 26) featuring Eva Longoria, a comedy-drama based on the Sandra Barneda novel La tierra de las mujeres. The show follows Gala (Longoria), a well-to-do New Yorker who has her life turned upside down when her husband fails to repay a debt to the wrong people. • Apple TV+ is teasing the new animated series WondLa (June 28). The show follows a curious, enthusiastic and spirited teenager being raised in a state-of-the-art underground bunker by a robot caretaker. DISNEY+ • Disney is giving a glimpse ofBluey Minisodes, a new series of animated shorts in the Bluey universe. The first seven minisodes will premiere July 3 on Disney+, with the first two episodes to air on Disney Jr. and Disney Channel the same day. The additional five episodes will broadcast on both channels that weekend. The second batch of minisodes will premiere later this year, with a final batch to follow in 2025. MAX/HBO • Max has announced that Bill Skarsgård will reprise his role from the It movies in the streaming service's upcoming horror prequel,Welcome to Derry. "Just when you thought your nightmares were over... Bill Skarsgård has been cast in the Max Original Series Welcome to Derry(working title), reprising his role as Pennywise from It and It Chapter Two," Maxannounced on X. Inspired by Stephen King's bookIt,the show will serve as an origins story for Pennywise, a supernatural killer who emerges every 27 years to feed on the children of the small town of Derry, Maine. • Max has announced it renewed its comedy Hacks for a fourth season. The show is about an aging comedian (Jean Smart) and her young liberal writer (Hannah Einbinder) trying to keep her relevant. Smart's performance in the series has earned her two Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress. NETFLIX • Netflix is giving a glimpse of That '90s Show Season 2 with a trailer for the teen sitcom. That '90s Show is a sequel to the Fox series That '70s Show. The sequel follows Leia Forman (Callie Haverda), the teenage daughter of That '70s Show characters Eric (Topher Grace) and Donna (Laura Prepon). In Season 2, Leia (Haverda) returns to Point Place, Wisc., to stay with her grandparents Red (Kurtwood Smith) and Kitty (Debra Jo Rupp). That '90s Show Part 2 premieres June 27 on Netflix, with Part 3 to follow Oct. 24. • Netflix is giving a glimpse of Bridgerton Season 3, Part 2 (June 13). The streaming service shared a trailer for the new episodes featuring Nicola Coughlan and Luke Newton. Bridgerton is a period drama based on the Julia Quinn book series. The show follows the Bridgertons, a family of eight siblings living with their mother in Regency-era London. •Legal dramaSuitsSeason 9 is set to premiere on Netflix July 1. The show stars Gabriel Macht, Patrick J. Adams, Sarah Rafferty, Dulé Hill, Amanda Schull and Abigail Spencer. • Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft, a new animated series, is set to debut Oct. 10 on Netflix. • Netflix is developing a new series based on the video gameMinecraft. PEACOCK • Peacock is introducing the stars ofLove Island USASeason 6. The streaming service unveiled 10 new contestants ahead of the season's premiere this month. Love Island USA is a dating reality show featuring a group of singles, known as Islanders, as they live together in isolation at a remote villa. Contestants must couple up with each other to remain in the competition. Season 6 will be set in Fiji at a brand-new vibrant villa that includes "a spicy Casa Amor and an unforgettable Hideaway." streaming news Eva Longoria Callie Haverda Most Popular Streaming TV 1. Eric (NFX) 71% 2. Evil (AMZ) 96% 3. Outer Range (AMZ) 85% 4. We Are Lady Parts (PEA) 96% 5. Tires (NFX) 43% 6. Dark Matter (APP) 80% 7. The Sympathizer (MAX) 89% 8. Star Wars: The Acolyte (DIS) 84% 9. Fallout (AMZ) 93% 10. Under the Bridge (HULU) 84% includes rotten tomatoes average “tomatometer” Most Popular Streaming Movies 1. Atlas (NFX) 19% 2. The Fall Guy (VOD) 81% 3. Civil War (VOD) 81% 4. The First Omen (HULU) 81% 5. Challengers (VOD) 89% 6. Hit Man (NFX) 97% 7. Last Stop in Yuma...(VOD) 97% 8. Godzilla Minus One (NFX) 98% 9. Late Night with the Devil (VOD) 97% 10. Mad Max:Fury Road (MAX) 97% includes rotten tomatoes average “tomatometer” Taraji P. Henson will return to host the BET Awards. BET announced in a press release that Henson, 53, will host this year's awards showJune 30 at Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. The event will air live at 7 p.m. on BET. 2024 will mark Henson's third year as host. The actress, director and producer is best known for playing Cookie Lyon on the Fox series Empire. "I am thrilled to be returning as the host of the BET Awards for the third time. I am also looking forward to celebrating my peers and the impact of our culture on entertainment," Henson said in a statement. BET presents the BET Awards to celebrate Black excellence in music, television, film, and sports. Drake leadsthis year's nominees with seven nominations, including Album of the Year forAll the Dogsand Best Hip Hop Artist. Nicki Minaj follows with six nominations. Usher will receive the lifetime achievement award. ••• AMC is giving a glimpse of Snowpiercer Season 4. Snowpierceris a post-apocalyptic thriller based on the Jacques Lob and Jean-Marc Rochette graphic novel series, which was previously adapted as a 2013 film directed by Bong Joon-ho. The AMC adaptation takes place in world that has become a frozen wasteland, where the remnants of humanity inhabit a perpetually moving train, with 1001 cars, that circles the globe. Class warfare, social injustice and the politics of survival play out in the series. Snowpiercer Season 4 premieres July 21 at 8 p.m. on AMC and AMC+. network news Taraji P. Henson


Page 20 HAPPENINGS June 6, 2024 www.hap2it.com Sunday June 9, 2024 1 p.m. on ABC Formula 1 Racing Canadian Grand Prix If you love F1 race cars taking hairpin turns on charming city streets, you'll appreciate the action of the Canadian Grand Prix, taking place on the Circuit GillesVilleneuve in Montreal. Expect heavy-braking chicanes and some flowing straightaways. 5 p.m. on TLC 90 Day Fiance: Happily Ever After? This week finds questions being raised, as Angela's daughter grows suspicious of Michael, Rob debates whether Sophie is an opportunist and Alex considers returning to Israel. Meanwhile, Emily waits to meet Kobe's ex and John and Thais see eye to eye. 7 p.m. on FOOD Ciao House An Italian pizza festival sounds like heaven on Earth, but it leaves the chefs scurrying to twirl enough pizzas to handle 50 starving guests and a world-class pizzaiolo. Then, Alex and Gabe want three dishes made from charcuterie board ingredients. 7 p.m. on LIFE Gaslit by My Husband: The Morgan Metzer Story Recently separated Morgan Metzer (Jana Kramer) is assaulted in her home by a masked man. But just a few minutes later, her husband, Rodney (Austin Nichols), arrives on the scene. When police question him, his story doesn't quite add up. 7 p.m. on ABC 2024 NBA Finals TBA at Boston Celtics Following a live, new episode of "NBA Countdown," Game 2 of the 2024 NBA Finals begins with a bang. Despite there still being a few more games to play before the season concludes, the players on the court know that every second (and every point) counts. 8 p.m. on AMC Interview With the Vampire Starring Jacob Anderson, Sam Reid, Eric Bogosian and more, this adaptation of Anne Rice's eponymous novel takes place in the year 2022, as the vampire Louis de Pointe du Lac (Anderson) tells his life story to journalist Daniel Molloy (Bogosian). 8 p.m. on TNT The Lazarus Project George (Paapa Essiedu) still feels terrible and is determined to right the ship and win back the trust of Sarah (Charly Clive) and his team in this season premiere. Meanwhile, the team itself is focused on breaking the cycle through any means necessary. 9 p.m. on HBO Ren Faire Who ever thought running a Renaissance fair was so stressful? Viewers get a behind-the-scenes look into the succession crisis at the Texas Renaissance Festival, the largest in America, when the three-part docuseries "Ren Faire" reaches its conclusion Sunday, June 9, on HBO. Monday June 10, 2024 7 p.m. on FOOD Summer Baking Championship The bakers take a road trip out into the great outdoors, as Jesse Palmer first challenges them to create portable, road-trip-worthy desserts with his own favorite snack, chocolate bars. 7 p.m. on CW All American When a couple's trip goes haywire, Spencer (Daniel Ezra) volunteers the Vortex's to help out with the high school's production of "Romeo and Juliet." Meanwhile, Jordan (Michael Evans Behling) and Layla (Greta Onieogou) continue to make wedding plans. 8 p.m. on AETV Intervention Social media star Amber Rose makes the trip back home to Philadelphia, where she plans to help her childhood best friend, Tina, who's struggling with a fentanyl addiction. 8 p.m. on TLC Unexpected Surprise teenage pregnancies are just as life-changing as you might expect. Cameras capture the lives of teen couples who are in various stages of pregnancy, right up through the first few weeks of parenthood. 8 p.m. on FOX The 1% Club Contestants compete for a cash prize by answering questions that only a certain percentage of the population can answer correctly. 9 p.m. on NBC Weakest Link What do a bird trainer, a P.E. teacher and a landlord have in common? They'll all be on stage with host Jane Lynch, taking part in this beloved trivia game, in which teams compete to answer rapid-fire questions. Tuesday June 11, 2024 7 p.m. on DSC Deadliest Catch In this season premiere, it's a freefor-all as the return of king crabs has everyone racing off the line. Jake joins Sig as co-captain after losing the Saga, 7 p.m. on FOOD Chopped The chefs prepare meals intended for a drag brunch, turning PB&J pancakes into tasty appetizers, and crafting entrees involving bright and rainbow-y ingredients. Afterwards, ice cream drama in the final round keeps judges on the edge of their seats. 7 p.m. on FOX Beat Shazam In celebration of this coming Father's Day, this series has invited dads from across the country to bring their kids to the game, promising some goodhearted rivalry as the fathers and their sons or daughters compete to win a million-dollar prize. 8 p.m. on HGTV Farmhouse Fixer Nothing compares to the charm of old homes, but more often than not, they require more than just a little elbow grease to get them shining again. With the help of his designer, Kristina, Jonathan Knight attempts to breathe life into historic homes. 8 p.m. on CW Hostage Rescue This new episode delves into a terrifying case, in which the employees of an office supply store are left trapped inside the building overnight, left with armed robbers who begin to attack the workers as soon as officers begin to descend on the chaos. 9 p.m. on PBS Frontline This poignant and timely, hour-long episode delves deep into the ongoing protests dividing college campuses across the United States, then tackling the debate over free speech, the right to protest, antisemitism, Israel and the Palestinians. Wednesday June 12, 2024 7 p.m. on CBS The Price Is Right at Night If you know the price of Hamburger Helper or a mini bike with knobby tires, you owe it to yourself to watch host Drew Carey as he takes viewers on a trip down memory lane to guess the real retail prices of products ranging from soup mix to new cars. 7 p.m. on CW Walker Cordell Walker (Jared Padalecki) tries to balance family life and work, hoping to help his two kids (Violet Brinson, Kale Culley) grow into the young adults they want to be, while reconnecting with his brother (Keegan Allen) and mother (Molly Hagan). 8 p.m. on BRAVO Top Chef The knives are out in Wisconsin as the contestants do all they can to impress judges Tom Colicchio and Gail Simmons while avoiding cheese-related injuries and curding. 8 p.m. on FOOD Guy's Grocery Games They can cook ... but can they drive? This week, the DDD Summer Games continue as three "DDD" chefs participate in a Flavortown 500 race, driving remote controlled cars. 8 p.m. on FOX Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars As the recipe showdown continues, the 12 remaining entrepreneurs partner with Delish to maximize their promotional abilities. Each team is asked to create a Fourth of July inspired recipe that can be easily recreated by a novice in 30 minutes or less. 9 p.m. on DSC Ghost Adventures Bad boy of the paranormal investigation world, Zak Bagans, brings his crew to trek through the Nevada desert in hopes of locating an abandoned (now haunted) Wild West town, where members of the Manson family allegedly camped out during their heyday. 9 p.m. on AETV Murder at the Motel Deputies from the Riverside County Sheriff's Department respond to the scene of an abandoned vehicle in a remote area of the Gavilan Hills. Investigators discovered corpses of two men stuffed in the trunk. on the airwaves


www.hap2it.com June 6, 2024 HAPPENINGS Page 21 Thursday June 13, 2024 7 p.m. on MTV Teen Mom: The Next Chapter Strangely enough, babies don't seem to make life easier for teen moms as Jade and Sean struggle to homeschool Kloie. Then, Addie is caught in the middle as Leah's ex, Jeremy, starts to harass her. And, it's Mackenzie and Khesanio's anniversary. 7 p.m. on CW Patti Stanger: The Matchmaker Matchmaker Patti Stanger and her partner, Nick Viall, help desperatefor-love clients reach their full potential, facing fears in order to emerge ready to find their soulmate. This episode features retired NFL tight end Roland Williams. 7 p.m. on FOX Don't Forget the Lyrics! During this exciting new episode, a Nashville-based music lover shocks everyone with a big surprise, and afterwards, a mother from South America joins a worship leader from South Carolina on stage as they both sing for a shot at a million dollars. 7 p.m. on ABC 2024 Stanley Cup Final Game 3: Teams TBA Initially, 16 NHL teams qualified to take part in the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs. Now, the remaining two teams battle it out for the chance to lift Lord Frederick Stanley's trophy in this final round as Game 3 out of a possible seven broadcasts live. 8 p.m. on AETV 60 Days In This brand-new episode follows as Daniel and Corey attempt to find their way in the Utah County Jail. While Daniel finds himself facing potential danger, Corey's sexuality becomes a point of conflict. Newcomer Nina struggles to take the task seriously. 8 p.m. on HISTORY Alone Located 125 miles north of the Arctic Circle, a new group of survivalists push themselves to the limit in an attempt to survive the harshest environment on Earth with little more than their skills and 10 tools for a shot at $500,000. 8:30 p.m. on FOOD Outchef'd Home cook Bria George proves she is no "chicken" when Eddie Jackson surprises her with an epic poultry power play against celebrity chef Antonia Lofaso. Judges picked off the streets of New York City will decide if Bria's dish is worth a $5,000 payout. 9 p.m. on FX Welcome to Wrexham Down to the Wire They've come a long way, baby, and in this Season 3 finale, Hollywood hunks Rob McElhenney and Ryan Reynolds preside over a moment of impressive growth and expansion for the Wrexham Red Dragons. The best news? A fourth season has been ordered. Friday June 14, 2024 7 p.m. on AMC Back to the Future From the past to the future and back again, the entirety of this timetraveling franchise plays in a massive, DeLorean-loving marathon that first joins teen Marty (Michael J. Fox) as he travels back in time to 1955, finding his parents in high school. 7 p.m. on CBS Greatest @Home Videos: Father's Day Edition Cedric the Entertainer is back as host with this Father's Day edition. Dad is used to getting the short end of the stick when it comes to gifts, love and to-do lists. But when the cameras are rolling, dad is in his element. Just don't show mom. 7 p.m. on CW The Big Bakeover Author Nancy Birtwhistle has been baking her entire life. In this series premiere, she travels across the U.S. helping struggling bakeries reimagine, revive and renovate in order to put pastries back into the mouths of locals who love a little dough. 7 p.m. on FOX WWE Friday Night SmackDown This long-running series continues with a brand-new episode, hitting the ring to watch as dueling superstars from the WWE do battle in elaborate, two-hour showdowns broadcast in real time, allowing wrestlers to work out careermaking rivalries. 8 p.m. on FOOD Guy's All-American Road Trip Aside from getting his tips frosted, there's nothing that makes Guy Fieri happier than being a dad. And on this trek through the American West, he, his wife, Lori, and his sons, Hunter and Ryder, celebrate Father's Day with food, fun and competitions. 8:05 p.m. on DSC Hoffman Family Gold In the season premiere, three generations of Hoffman risk the harsh Alaska tundra in an attempt to mine $5M in gold. But when oldtimer Jack declares his final season, mine boss Todd and his son Hunter rally to devise a plan for their biggest season ever. 9 p.m. on WE Deb's House Famed music mogul Debra Antney is on the hunt for rap's next superstar female MC in this series premiere. After identifying eight upand-comers, she moves them into her house, hoping to mold them into a sisterhood of tenacious talent. 9 p.m. on NBC Dateline NBC What's Friday night without Lester Holt? A fascinating new episode of this long-running news series provides viewers up-to-date information on the real-life stories captivating the nation. Holt is joined by the likes of Willie Geist, Hoda Kotb and more. 9:30 p.m. on HGTV Zillow Gone Wild Tastes may vary. Host Jack McBrayer makes a stop in Santa Barbara, Calif., to check out a house inspired by life under the sea. Then, he visits Omaha, Neb., for a metal and glass mansion masterpiece before finding a comic book-themed abode in Sin City. Saturday June 15, 2024 11 a.m. on AETV Find My Country House Lifestyle expert Trish Suhr hosts this series premiere filled with homebuyers looking for their perfect country home. From farmhouses to cute cottages, they're searching for architectural works of art that feed their souls and need mowing. 11 a.m. on NBC 2024 U.S. Open Golf Championship Third Round Ready, set, golf. Following an excellent few days of rousing gameplay, the Third Round of the 124th annual U.S. Open Championship begins today, with footage from all 18 holes broadcast straight from the greens of Pinehurst No. 2 in Pinehurst, N.C. 2 p.m. on ABC WNBA Basketball New York Liberty at Las Vegas Aces The Las Vegas Aces are working on solidifying a dynasty after two straight championship titles with superstar A'ja Wilson. But the New York Liberty, along with Breanna Stewart, is looking to capture their first title as they visit Michelob ULTRA Arena. 7 p.m. on HALL A Greek Recipe for Romance Abby (Danielle C. Ryan) decides to visit her mother in Greece after suffering a few setbacks. But when she meets Theo (Rafael Kariotakis), the two decide to team up and open a restaurant together. But will she be able to stay and keep cooking in Greece? 7 p.m. on LIFE Yoga Teacher Killer: The Kaitlin Armstrong Story All the downward dogs and tree poses in the world can't save yoga instructor Kaitlin Armstrong (Caity Lotz), who disappears after being accused of killing professional cyclist Moriah Wilson (Larissa Diaz) in a fit of jealous rage. Based on actual events 8 p.m. on CBS 48 Hours The ice is melting off some longassumed cold cases, as journalists from CBS News investigate cases that cross all aspects of the human condition, exonerating the wrongly accused and re-evaluating unsolved cases in a brand-new episode from Season 37. 9 p.m. on TCM Fruitvale Station The second of Gina PrinceBythewood's "Two for One" follows Oscar Grant (Michael B. 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Page 22 HAPPENINGS June 6, 2024 www.hap2it.com Senior Group Lecture: 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago Adventures in Lifelong Learning (ALL), an organization of mostly retired people ages 55 and older, offers lectures on various topics. Next Lecture: June 14 at 2:00 PM in person and live-streamed at UW- Parkside Tallent Hall, Room L182 Topic: 1968 Democratic Convention in Chicago This lecture will focus on grassroots activism in Chicago in the months and years prior to the 1968 Democratic National Convention and Yippie "Festival of Life" as well as assess the impact of this national event at the local level. Professor Brian Mullgardt will be presenting. Mullgardt is a Professor of History at Millikin University in Decatur Illinois. He is also the Director of the School of Social Sciences. Prior to joining Millikin he was a teacher and department chair at the Prairie School in Racine, Wisconsin, and a lecturer at UW-Parkside. Adventures in Lifelong Learning is an active senior group with a wide variety of education-oriented activities, a friendly environment, and lots of interactive opportunities. An annual membership fee of $50 includes access to Lectures, Focus groups, Classes and Day trips at a cost. To learn more call, 262-595-2793. Memory Cafe Memory Café is a place for persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment, early-stage Alzheimer’s, or related dementia, and their care partners to socialize and have fun. Join the Kenosha County Aging & Disability Resource Center’s Dementia Care Specialist, Alex Troupis, on the second Tuesday of every month, 1- 2 p.m. The next meeting will be on June 11, 2024, Kenosha Southwest Neighborhood Library, 7979 38th Avenue. Registration is required for new members. Call the ADRC at 262-605-6646. Kenosha County Durable Medical Equipment Loan & Supply Closet in Need Kenosha County Aging & Disability Resource Center’s (ADRC) Durable Medical Equipment Loan & Supply Closet provides durable medical equipment as well as nutritional supplements and incontinence products for older adults and adults with disabilities who are in need. Kenosha County residents needing durable medical equipment for either short-term or long-term use, who are not enrolled in one of Wisconsin’s long-term care programs, such as Family Care, IRIS and Partnership may contact the ADRC to request an item. The Loan & Supply Closet is supported by generous community donations. Currently stock is extremely low on the following items: • Rollators • Shower chairs with back support and handles • Pull-up incontinence briefs in medium and small sizes • Nutritional supplements such as Ensure and Boost If you have gently used or new items you wish to donate, or are in need of medical equipment or supplies, please call the ADRC, 262-605-6646 to make arrangements. The ADRC is open Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. While the ADRC takes additional steps in sanitization, for everyone’s safety, we ask that all items be cleaned and sanitized prior to donation. senior update


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