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Published by Happenings Magazine, 2018-06-06 10:00:54

Summer Fever 2018

Summer fun in and around South East Wisconsin

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Library Park Historic District Walking Tour Country Thunder Music Festival

July 14th, 11 a.m. July 19th - 22nd
Library Park, 711 59th Pl. • (262) 654-5770 2305 Lance Drive, Twin Lakes
Each Second Saturday, the Kenosha County Historical Society Country Thunder Music Festival continues to be the premier coun-
presents this guided walking tour of the historic Library Park try music event of the summer. The festival is known for packing a
District. Explore the architecture and discover the historical stories punch with its lineup, which consistently brings today’s hottest
associated with the buildings. Tickets are $10. Contact the acts, tomorrow’s fresh new faces, and yesterday’s traditional but
Kenosha History Center for tickets: 220 51st Place, 262-654-5770. established country hit-makers. The summer's lineup includes:
Luke Bryan, Toby Keith, Dierks Bentley, and Sam Hunt.
Friends of the Museums Art Fair
Waterford Balloonfest
July 15th, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 First Ave., (262) 653-4140 July 19th - 22nd
This is the 54th annual Art Fair presented by the Friends of the Evergreen Elementary School, 817 W. Main St., Waterford
Kenosha Public Museums. Includes outdoor and indoor art fair This is the 8th year of one of only 100 hot air balloon festivals
booths, food, and music. The Kenosha Unified School District around the country. Admission is free. Featuring hot air balloon
Summer Art Show will be on display inside the Civil War Museum activities, food, craft and business vendors, beer garden, live
July 14th - 22nd. entertainment, helicopter and balloon rides, and much more. Visit
www.waterford-wi.org for a full schedule.

The BarrCasters Tribute Island Music Festival

Tuesdays At The Shell, July 17th, 6 p.m. July 20th – 22nd
Sesquicentennial Bandshell in Pennoyer Park Simmons Island Park • www.hap2it.com
3601 7th Ave. • facebook.com/MAAM Due to popular demand at the inaugural event last summer, Tribute
Dig into the classic rock sounds of The BarrCasters at Pennoyer Island is back! The event features over 50 of the most celebrated
Park. Admission is free. tribute acts from across the Midwest playing a wide variety of the
most popular music of the last half century. It all takes place on five
John Crawford Jazz Band stages at Simmons Island on Kenosha’s beautiful lakefront.

Twilight Jazz Concert Series St. Therese Parish Festival
July 17th, 7 p.m.
Anderson Arts Center, 6603 Third Ave., (262) 653-0481 July 20th - 22nd
A free concert series sponsored by area businesses. Grounds 2020 91st St. • (262) 694-4695
open at 6 p.m. Bring lawn chairs and/or blankets. Fabulous food court, festival raffles, tractor rides and more. Free
admission.
Anthony Rosano & The Conqueroos
Handlebars and Bars
Peanut Butter & Jam Concert Series
July 19th, Two shows: 11:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. July 21st
Veterans Memorial Park, 625 52nd St. • This is the 12th year of a "bicycle ride
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deliver contemporary blues with a New and food specials, and great times with
Orleans tinge. Their debut album great people. Arrive at Rutz
appeared on several "Best Blues of Puzzlehouse, 4224 7th Ave., by 1 p.m.,
2017" lists. This is a free summer con- or find them on Facebook for a sched-
cert series on the Meijer stage, now in ule of stops.
its 17th year and presented by
Happenings Magazine, the City of Concerts at Kenosha Lighthouse Studio
Kenosha, and this week’s co-sponsor,
Boucher Ford! Enjoy great music, tastes Leroy Booker (singer/songwriter)
from food vendors, and a million dollar July 21st, 6:30 p.m.
view over the Lake Michigan harbor Kenosha Lighthouse Studio at North Pier Lighthouse
across the street.
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Get Ready To Survive Simmons Downtown
The Country’s Biggest Island
Tribute Festival Kenosha, WI
Hosted By The
Original Survivor...

Richard Hatch

We've Got Your Favorite Music Covered!

3 DAYS • 5 STAGES • 50 AWESOME TRIBUTE BANDS

Fri. July 20th Sat, July 21st Sun, July 22nd

LEGENDS of SWAN LEGENDS OF LOLLA- LEGENDS OF CMA COUN- LEGENDS OF FARM LEGENDS OF WARPED
SONG RECORDS PALOOZA STAGE TOUR STAGE
STAGE TRY MUSIC FEST STAGE AID STAGE
12:30 to 2:00 pm 12:15 – 1:15 pm
7 to 8:30 pm 12:15 to 1:45pm 12:00 to 2:00 pm
CHAINED AVENGE 7X
TOO BAD COMPANY MIRANDA CHURCH MIDNIGHT RIDER
Alice In Chains Avenge Sevenfold
Bad Company 2:30- to 4:00 pm Miranda Lambert /Eric Church Allman Brothers Band 1:45 to 3:00 pm

KASHMIR SMELLS LIKE GROHL Foo 2:30 to 4:30 pm 2:30 to 4:15 WHITE PONY The Deftones
pm
9 to 11pm Fighters GONE COUNTRY 3:30 to 5:00 pm
4:45 to 6:15 pm JAK
KASHMIR Luke Bryant/Keith CROWES WHATS OUR AGE AGAIN
BIG BANG BABY Urban/
Led Zeppelin Blink 182
Stone Temple Pilots Carrie Underwood The Black 5:30 to 7:00 pm
GIRLS THAT ROCK 6:30 to 8:30 pm
STAGE 5:15 to 7:15 pm Crowes HYBRID THEORY
SUPERUNKNOWN
7:00 to 8:30 pm SMOKIN’ GUNZ MIDNIGHT RIDER 5:00 to 6:30 Linkin Park
Soundgarden pm 7:30 to 9 pm
LITTLE JAGGED PILL 8:45 to 11:00 pm Gary Alan and more CALLING
ST. JIMMY Green Day
Alanis Morissette TEN Pearl Jam 8:00 to 10:30 pm BATON ROUGE Garth Brooks
9:00 to 11:00 pm LEGENDS OF NO SHIRT.NO SHOES ST. JIMMY
OZZFEST STAGE
READY FREDDIES Kenny Chesney 7:00 to 9:00 pm LEGENDS OF ROCK AND
12:00 to 1:00 pm ROLL HALL OF FAME
Queen LEGENDS OF MONSTERS PETTY CASH STAGE
HELLBILLY DELUXE OF ROCK STAGE
READY FREDDIES Tom Petty and Johnny 12:00 to 1:30pm
Rob Zombie Cash
1:30 to 2:45 pm THE CHAIN Fleetwood Mac
12pm to 1:30 pm LEGENDS OF
RATTLEHEAD Megadeath WOODSTOCK 2:00 to 4:00 pm
LOVEDRIVE Scorpions STAGE
3:15 to 4:30 pm BEGGAR’S BANQUET
2:15 to 3:45 pm 12:00 to 1:30 pm
VOODOO Godsmack Rolling Stones
KINGS OF THE TARRA Santana 4:30 - 6:30 pm
5:15 to 7:15 pm NIGHTTIME WORLD
DOORS OF CHICAGO
JUDAS RISING Kiss
The Doors
Judas Priest 4:30 to 6:15 pm 2:00 to 4:30 pm 7:00 to 9:00 pm
7:45 to 9:15 pm
DIVER DOWN Van Halen WOODSTOCK GEN- HAVE A CIGAR Pink Floyd
HAND OF DOOM ERATION/SUMMER
6:45 to 8:30 pm OF LOVE Songs and
Black Sabbath
BATTERY Metallica
BLIZZARD OF OZ
9:00 to 11:00 pm hits from the Woodstock
9:30 to 11:00 pm 5:00 to 6:30 pm
TNT AC/DC
BLIZZARD OF OZZ LEGENDS OF HENRY MAIER PEARL Janis Joplin
FEST GROUNDS STAGE
Ozzy Osbourne 7:00 to 9 pm

FOR WHO’s NEXT The Who

12:00 to 1:30pm LEGENDS OF ACOUSTIC
STAGE
BADGE Cream
12 to 2:30pm
2:00 to 3:30 pm
LONESOME HIGHWAY
KAREN HART and feat. Ben Abney Bob Dylan
THE PRETENDERS

The Pretenders

4:15 to 5:45 pm 3:00 to 6:00pm

DREAM POLICE Cheap Trip FLIP FLOP DAVE

6:30 - 8:30pm Jimmy Buffet

NIGHT TRAIN Guns N’ Roses 6:45 to 9pm

9:00 - 11:00pm JASON STONE Elvis

BAD MEDICINE Bon Jovi

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TIME FOR TEE Twin Lakes
Country Club
Big Oaks Golf Course
1230 Legion Dr., Twin Lakes
6117-123rd Pl., Pleasant Prairie (262-877-2500) • 18 holes
(262-694-4200) www.tlccgolf.com
27 holes (one 18-hole course, one Challenging and fun - twin assets of Twin
9-hole course) Lakes! The golf comes with camaraderie
www.bigoaksgc.com at Twin Lakes Country Club, probably
With 27 holes available for play, Big because they’re a family owned golf
Oaks offers golfers the ability to walk course with an old-fashioned feel. Twin
right on and play golf at an afford- Lakes is a traditional parkland layout and
able price. The layout features some is very forgiving off the tee. Bring your “A”
challenging holes to keep the good game for green play, as they are smalle
golfer on his or her toes, but first than postage stamps! They have five
time or inexperienced golfers won’t Par-5’s; six Par-3’s and seven Par-4’s
feel uncomfortable playing there. The course is often described as a
The course is kept in good condition throwback to the “Golden Age” of golf —
and is a great locale for those living when small, true greens and club accu-
in Pleasant Prairie or near the racy and control were required talents
Illinois border. They also have a driving range with

Spring Valley Country grass and artificial turf, and practice

Club This summer, enjoy the weather by bunker.
teeing off at any one of eight
23913 Wilmot Rd., Salem (262-862- Maplecrest (
2626) • 18 holes Country Club
www.SpringValleyccgolf.com
9401 18th St., Kenosha

Spring Valley Country Club, located Kenosha area golf courses! 262-859-2887) • 18 holes

in Salem, Wisconsin, has been fami- www.maplecrestcc.com

ly owned and operated since 1959. They would like to extend a A semi-private 18 hole golf course which has been in operation

warm welcome to you as their guest. As one of the oldest courses since 1929; you can always count on Maplecrest to be well-

in Wisconsin, Spring Valley Country Club offers a challenge to groomed and in good condition. The course features a variety of

golfers of all skill levels. With mature tree-lined fairways and elevat- holes, from a 120-yard par-3 over a menacing bunker, to a 600-

ed greens, this historic course has held the test of time. They offer yard par-5 that can be an absolute beast when played into the

quality golf at affordable rates. Course is open year round, weath- wind. Whatever the conditions, golfers will appreciate the wide

er permitting. Stop into the 19th hole after you are done playing for array of shots Maplecrest forces a player to hit. It’s very affordable

your favorite beverage and a sandwich. They also offer a Friday with early bird specials applying all summer.

night fish fry during the golf season, with weekly dinner specials. Petrifying Springs Golf Course
These specials are posted weekly on Facebook. Be sure to contact
them on Facebook to receive this information. 4909 7th St., Kenosha (262-697-4653) • 18 holes
www.petfifyingspringsgolf.com

Brighton Dale Links Probably the county’s most popular course, Pets is the perfect

830 248th Ave., Kansasville (262-697-4653) combination for average golfers: not overly difficult but not too easy

45 holes (two 18-hole courses, one 9-hole course) Inexperienced golfers will find it a good place to learn the game, but

www.golfbrightondale.com the course – especially holes 17 and 18 – features enough chal-

Kenosha County’s Brighton Dale Links golf courses are skillfully lenges to keep the experienced golfer entertained. With Petrifying

carved from a spectacular natural setting. All 45 holes offer distinc- Springs being the most mature park in Kenosha County, you wil

tive variances featuring: wetlands, mature deciduous trees, cathe- find an abundance of huge deciduous trees and a rolling landscape

dral pines, numerous bunkers, and hilly terrain, along with well- making up this sporty public course. It offers a classic golf course

manicured playing conditions. Brighton Dale is well worth the short and clubhouse with an exceptional golf experience.

drive to great golf! Whether you’re scheduling an outing, selecting Washington Park “Muni” Golf Course
golf equipment, seeking advice to correct your swing, or just look-
ing to talk golf with someone, they are understanding and always 2205 Washington Rd., Kenosha (262-653-4090) • 9 holes
looking to help. The only public golf course located in the City of Kenosha
Dedicated in 1922, Washington Park Municipal Golf Course, with

Bristol Oaks Country Club its rolling hills and creeks throughout, offers a challenging, yet for-

16801-75th St., Bristol (262-857-2302) • 18 holes giving 9 hole layout that is a pleasure for golfers of all ability levels

www.BristolOaks.com to play. Amenities are available to enhance your day, from the

Bristol Oaks offers a challenging and enjoyable golf course for all Clubhouse Grille to the practice putting green. Clubs, gas carts and

skill levels and is open to the public. It features four sets of tees, pull carts are available for a nominal fee. For the occasional golfer

water coming into play on four holes, and mature tree-lined fair- Muni is an affordable place to get out and fine-tune your game

ways. Its practice facilities feature a grass lighted driving range, a before playing more challenging and expensive courses.

large chipping area, and convenient putting green. Whether you go golf
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.

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• 63 holes • Outings Welcome Weekdays Anytime
• Great Bar & Grill • Lessons
• Juniors, Seniors & Twilight Rates $29 Per Player

262-69-GOLF(4653) • www.kenoshacountygolf.com 18 HOLES WITH CART

Weekends & Holidays After 11AM

$39 Per Player

18 HOLES WITH CART

Each offer is valid for up to 4 players. Not valid for leagues, outings or with any
other discount. Must present coupon. Expires end of 2018 season.

Transcendental Beautiful 9 Hole Course
Golf’s & Clubhouse

Golf Course On A Golf Range! Daily food & drink specials

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Present this coupon for our twosome special
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Children Adults TWO PEOPLE $29

$1 A Minute 1$ 50 A Minute Please present this coupon when ordering. Reservations recommended.
One coupon per person - per visit. Not valid with any other offer. Valid through Sept. 30th, 2018.
Small group group rates also available.
Call for
39th Ave. great rates on
W leagues and
State Line Rd.
SN 116th St. outings

E TG SF2018 Washington Park
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Pleasant Prairie, WI 2205 Washington Road • Kenosha, WI
262-694-0333 262-653-4090
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Tuesdays At The Shell
July 24th, 6 p.m. 22nd Avenue Dairy Queen
Sesquicentennial Bandshell in Pennoyer Park
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Roots rock and Americana band Rust Belt takes the stage this week.
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July 24th, 6 - 9 p.m. Special Summer Blizzard Menu
Start at Against The Grain Creative Concepts
5521 18th Ave. • (262) 764-9366 New Summer Berry Cheesecake
Hop on the bus and come crawl to five of Kenosha's best specialty New Jurassic Chomp with Peanut Butter
shops! They start at Against The Grain Creative Concepts. This They’re Back! S’mores ~Cotton Candy
Crawl will feature some snacks and food along the way, adult bever-
ages, and soft drinks as well! This is a Ticket Only event, so get yours $1 OFF
today and buy one for a friend! Discover Kenosha's unique wares,
creativity and treasures old and new! Eat-Drink-Shop! Tickets $25 BLIZZARDS
each. Book your seat on the bus by visiting www.atgcc.net.
Any Size • Any Flavor • Limit 4
AKH Trio Excludes Mini Blizzards

Twilight Jazz Concert Series Good Only At 2707 - 22nd Ave. • Expires 9/1/18
July 24th, 7 p.m.
Anderson Arts Center, 6603 Third Ave., (262) 653-0481 SUNDAES
A free concert series. Grounds open at 6 p.m. Buy 1

Mariachi Zamora Get 1 FREE
Any Size • Any Flavor • Limit 1
Lincoln Park Live music series Good Only At 2707 - 22nd Ave. • Expires 9/1/18
July 25th, 5:30 p.m.
Lincoln Park, 6900 18th Ave. Look for more deals at Kenoshashopper.com
Admission is free.
TREE SERVICE
Racine County Fair

July 25th - 29th
Racine County Fairgrounds
19805 Durand Ave., Racine
A five day event with great exhibits, music, food, and more. Visit
www.racinecountyfair.com for schedule of events and more.

AT VERY COMPETITIVE RATES!

• Tree Trimming & Removal
• Stump Grinding
• Lawn Maintenance & Mowing

The Big Al Wetzel Band 24 Hour Service / FREE Estimates

Peanut Butter & Jam Concert Series Fully Licensed, Bonded & Insured
July 26th, Two shows: 11:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Veterans Memorial Park, 625 52nd St. • www.hap2it.com Church &
Drawing from fan favorites of every genre, the Big Al Wetzel Band Senior Citizen
delivers a jaw dropping spectrum of first-class live music.This is a DISCOUNTS
free summer concert series on the Meijer stage, now in its 17th year
and presented by Happenings Magazine, the City of Kenosha, and (262)620-7707 040518
this week’s co-sponsor, Anastos Motors! Enjoy great music, tastes
from food vendors, and a million dollar view over the Lake Michigan SUMMER FEVER 2018 Page 57

julyharbor across the street.

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Hobbs Park (4500–30th Ave.): playground, Petretti Park (1903–16th Ave.): baseball,

gazebo/shelter soccer, playground, basketball

Horizons (6598-112th Ave.): baseball, soc- Petrifying Springs Park (intersection of

cer, playground Hwy. 31 and County Road A): baseball,

Isetts Park (8801–32nd Ave.): baseball, playground, dog park, biergarten, nature

playground trails, picnic areas

Kennedy Park (4051–5th Ave.): baseball, Petzke Park (1700–29th Ave.): baseball,

playground, fishing, hiking, picnic area Kenosha Dream Playground

Jamestown Park (5300–41st Ave.): play- Red Arrow Park (1720–84th Pl.): baseball,

ground playground, basketball

Johnson Highlands Park (6301–55th St.): Roosevelt Park (6815–34th Ave.): base-

soccer, playground ball, playground, tennis, basketball, picnic

Kemper Center (6501–3rd Ave.): play- shelter, pickleball

ground, basketball, fishing, picnic areas St. Peter’s Park (32nd Ave. and 21st St.)

The City of Kenosha currently has 70 Kenosha Sports Complex:(3800-42nd Poerio Park/Nature Center (15th St. and
park and conservation sites throughout
the City on over 1000 acres of land! St.): baseball, playground 15th Ave.): baseball, playground, pavilion,

60th St. Tennis Courts (4810–60th St.) Kenfair Park (5555-55th Ave.): baseball, pond, hike/bike trails
Alford Park (1800–Alford Dr.): beach, pic-
nic areas, fishing playground Schulte Park (43rd Ave. and 87th Pl.):
Anderson Park (8730–22nd Ave): base-
ball, soccer, playground, swimming pool, playground, athletic field
skateboard park, picnic shelters, fishing,
hike/bike trail Silver Lake Park (off of County Road F,
Bain Park (6200–10th Ave.): baseball,
playground Silver Lake): baseball, disc golf, play-
Baker Park (835–65th St.): baseball, bas-
ketball, playground, picnic shelters ground, fishing, nature trails, picnic areas,
Brighton Dale Park (north of intersection
of Hwys. 75 and 142, Kansasville): base- swimming
ball, playground, fishing, golf course,
nature trails, picnic areas Simmons Island Park (5001–Simmons
Bristol Woods Park (south of intersection
of Hwys. C and MB, Bristol): playground, Island): baseball, playground, 142–slip
nature trails, picnic areas
Bullamore (6800–36th Ave): playground marina, fishing, boat launch, walkways, pic-
Cicchini Park (6505–17th Ave.): play-
ground nic shelters
Civic Center Park (900–57th St.)
C.J. Clausen Park (6501-87th Ave.): base- Southport Marina (5801–3rd Ave.): play-
ball
Columbus Park (2003–54th St.): baseball, ground, 215–slip marina, fountain, boat
playground, picnic shelter
Davis Park (5700–42nd Ave.): playground launch, Rotary Park
Eichelman Park (6125–3rd Ave.): play-
ground, WWI Artillery Piece, beach, fishing Southport Park (7825–1st Ave.): play-
Elmwood Park (3321-78th St.): disc golf,
playground ground, baseball, beach, walkways, com-
Endee Park (4401-47th St., 2 acres): base-
ball, playground munity center, hiking/biking trail, communi-
Fireman’s Park (4817-7th Ave.)
Friendship Park (5834-6th Ave.) ty center
Forest Park (4803–61st St.): baseball,
playground Strawberry Creek Park (141st St. and 66th
Fox River Park (intersection of County
Roads F and W, Salem): baseball, disc golf, Visit www.kenosha.org for Ct.): playground
playground, tennis, boat launch, fishing, information regarding rentals Streeter Park (6601-16th Ave.): playground
nature trails, picnic areas. Sunnyside Park (8216-26th Ave.): play-
Gangler Park (6701–82nd St.): play- and permits. ground
ground, tennis, pickleball.
Gateway Center Park (11600-75th St.) Sunrise Park (south of 27th St. and east of
Phil Sander Nature Area
Harbor Park (5502 Ring Road): play- Library Park (711–59th Pl.) 47th Ave.): walking trail, new playground
ground, bike trails, fishing, splash park
Limpert Park (3310–45th St.): playground, equipment

basketball Tot Park (1601-79th St.): playground

Lincoln Park (7001–22nd Ave.): baseball, Tower Line Park (56th Ave. and 66th St.):

soccer, disc golf, playground, tennis, baseball, soccer, playground

bastketball, flower gardens Union Park (7th Ave. and 45th/46th St.):

Little League Park (5211–58th St.): base- playground, Farmer’s Market Tuesdays

ball Veteran’s Memorial Park (625–52nd St.):

Matoska Park (25th Ave. and 31st St.): Lone Soldier Statue, Veteran’s Memorial

soccer, playground Fountain, site of Peanut Butter & Jam con-

Charles Nash Park (5909–56th St.):base- certs.

ball, soccer, playground, horseshoe pits, Washington Park (1821–Washington Rd.):

picnic shelters playground, tennis, basketball, pavilion,

Navy Memorial Park (6th Ave. and 52nd swimming pool, picnic areas, skateboard

St.): fishing, walkways, veteran displays park, shelters, velodrome

Nedweski Park (4433–17th Ave.): play- Wolfenbuttel Park (5901–3rd Ave.: other

ground facilities include gazebo, walkways, flower

Newman Park (35th Ave. & 78th St.): base- garden

ball, playground For more, visit www.kenosha.org.

Old Settlers’ Park (just off of Hwy. 50

between Hwys. 45 and 75, Paddock Lake):

baseball, playground, fishing, picnic areas,
swimming
Pennoyer Park (3601–7th Ave., 35 acres):
playground, tennis, bandshell, pickleball,

parksswimming

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HarborPark, Downtown Kenosha • facebook.com/MAAM
The 10th Annual Taste of Wisconsin™ festival is produced by the
Kiwanis Club of Western Kenosha. This family-friendly celebration
of all things tasteful takes place along the Lake Michigan shore.
Admission is free. Featuring more than 40 food and beverage ven-
dors, live music, a Demo Center, and a KidZone tent.

Hilloopy 100+ Relay

July 28th, 6 a.m.
UW-Parkside Cross Country Course
900 Wood Road • (262) 925-0300
100+ mile ultra relay event on looped 5K course. No vans or road
maps needed! Relax in the XCThrillogy Village with your team-
mates while you wait your turn to run. Teams of 4 or more. High
School teams welcomed and encouraged. Online registration ends
July 18th. Email [email protected] with ques-
tions.

Hot Hilly Hairy Ultra Solo and Relay

July 28th, 6 a.m.
UW-Parkside Cross Country Course
900 Wood Road • (262) 925-0300
Run in conjunction with the Hilloopy 100+ Relay, this ultra running
trail event is one size fits all. From the 18-hour Death March, to the
100K relay, there is a distance and event that fits your training, fit-
ness, and running goals. The Hot Hilly Hairy also features a night
5K -- Charge the Knight -- with a 9 p.m. start time. Online registra-
tion ends July 25th. Same day registration is available. Email bri-
[email protected] with questions.

Lose the Shoes

July 28th
Simmons Island, Downtown Kenosha
Hot sun, shorts, tank tops, and beach fun - it's what summer is all
about. Get out and get active at the Lose the Shoes summer sports
festival. Try your hand at soccer, volleyball, dodgeball and an obsta-
cle course, all on the sandy beaches overlooking Lake Michigan.
Register early by visiting leagueathletics.com.

Cars & Coffee

July 28th, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Gateway Classic Cars
9949 58th Pl. • (618) 589-9952
Cruise in to Gateway Classic Cars every last Saturday of the month
for Cars & Coffee. Enjoy delicious donuts, coffee and all those

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Practice in Public The Moods

Concerts at Kenosha Lighthouse Studio Peanut Butter & Jam Concert Series
July 28th, 6 p.m. August 2nd, Two shows: 11:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Kenosha Lighthouse Studio at North Pier Lighthouse Veterans Memorial Park
5001 4th Ave. • (262) 914-6114 625 52nd St. • (262) 564-8800 • www.hap2it.com
Come out for the rock stylings of Practice in Public. Free. Award-winning recording and performing artists since 1995, The
Moods have been entertaining audiences worldwide as three guys
St. Mary Parish Festival dedicated to the fine art of harmony and choreography. This is a
free summer concert series on the Meijer stage, now in its 17th
July 28th - 29th year and presented by Happenings Magazine, the City of
7307 40th Ave. • (262) 694-6018 Kenosha, and this week’s co-sponsor, Boucher Ford! Enjoy great
Fried cheese and famous cream puffs taste awesome after danc- music, tastes from food vendors, and a million dollar view over the
ing to some great live music. Admission is free. Lake Michigan harbor across the street.

Marie Martens & the Messarounds Sing

Tuesdays At The Shell Friday Night Flicks - August 3rd, sunset
July 31st, 6 p.m. Lincoln Park, 6900 18th Ave., •
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Marie Martens and the Messarounds offers up blues, rock, and the stars with this fun family film.
funky grooves. This is a free outdoor concert series presented by Dapper koala Buster Moon presides
Musicians Assisting Advancing Music, the City of Kenosha, over a once-grand theater that has fall-
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cal comedy. This film is rated PG for
KUSD Jazz All Stars some rude humor and mild peril.

Twilight Jazz Concert Series july/august
July 31st, 7 p.m.
Anderson Arts Center, 6603 Third Ave. • (262) 653-0481 more on page 66
A free concert series sponsored by area businesses. Grounds
open at 6 p.m. Bring lawn chairs and/or blankets.

Roar and Pour

August 1st, 6 - 8 p.m.
Racine Zoo, 2131 N. Main St., Racine • (262) 636-9189
Enjoy unlimited beer tasting, a commemorative glass, and hors
d'oeuvres at this popular zoo fundraiser.

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Wisconsin’s St. Peter's Festival

Professional August 3rd - 5th
St. Peter Parish, 2224 30th Ave. • (262) 551-9004
Acting Studio Get out for a great weekend of music, food, and fun. Free.

Adults, Teens & Children 4900 7th Ave First Fridays at the I-94 Visitor Center
705-0194
Summer Acting Camps August 3rd, 12 - 3 p.m.
Full Day & Mini Camp RNEGOIWST!ER I-94 Visitor Information Center (I-94 & Hwy. 165)
The first Friday of each month, the Kenosha Area Convention &
TEEN ACTING INTENSIVE YEAR ROUND Visitors Bureau hosts a free, fun, informative, and tasty Open House
June 18th - 22nd 9:30am-3:30pm CLASSES! at its I-94 Visitor Information Center.
ADULT ACTING INTENSIVE
June 25th - 29th 9:30am-3:30pm SF2018 Pike River Rendezvous
IMPROVISATION FOR THE ACTOR
July 9th - 13th 9:30am-3:30pm August 4th - 5th
BRING FABLES TO LIFE (WRITE, DIRECT AND ACT) Simmons Island, Downtown Kenosha • (262) 653-4140
July 16th - 20th 9:30am-3:30pm For the past 21 years, visitors have been able to go back in time to
BRINGING FAIRY TALES TO LIFE an era when American Indians and fur traders gathered to exchange
July 23rd - 27th 9:30am-3:30pm goods and services and celebrate. Costumed reenactors will talk
SINGING FOR THE ACTOR about what life was like during the fur-trading era and will demon-
July 30th - Aug. 3rd 9:30am-Noon strate the crafts and trades of the time. Food, snacks, and souvenirs
ON-CAMERA ACTING TECHNIQUE will be available from vendors, and people are welcome to partici-
July 30th - Aug. 3rd 12:30am-2pm pate in games, create crafts, and try their hand at period household
chores.
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August 4th, 3 p.m.
HarborPark, Downtown Kenosha • (262) 653-7304
This beer festival, now in its 3rd
year, will feature Wisconsin and
Illinois brewers in a friendly bat-
tle to see who takes home the
“Willy”, a traveling trophy
awarded to the state with the
best brews as voted on by
attendees at the fest. A Border
War 5K run will be held prior to
the fest, food truck cuisine and
home brews will round out the line-up, and fest-goers can cheer on
their state! This is a rain or shine, 21-and-older event. Visit border-
warbeerfest.com for more information.

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Kenosha’s Thursdays Open Mic at 8:30pm
Best Fish Fry Saturday Broasted Chicken 3-9pm
Fridays 3-9pm Sunday Brunch 9am-3pm
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‘17 Cy’s Piano Jam 4-7pm

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1. To Be Held by Bruce Niemi 4. Connected by Maureen Bergquist Gray 9. Wending by Ted Sitting Crow Garner 14. Christopher Colombus by Michael
Donor: Mary Tunkiecz Donor: Kenosha Community Foundation
2. Lone Soldier Memorial by Frank 5. Windswept by Gary Kulak Donor: Friends of the Arts Fund Martino
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Donor: City of Kenosha 6. Harmony Series by Bruce A. Niemi 10. Portcullis by August Kochanowski Donor: Italian American Community
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Donor: Riley Construction Co. 7. Millennium Gate by David Floyd Donor: Snap-on Incorporated 15. Nautilus by Suzzanne Horwitz
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by Ron Gard
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Donor: ULINE 16. Teetering on the Brink by Martin

12. Night In Tunisia by Ron Gard Antaramian

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NTOWN KENOSHA • DOWNTOWN KENOSHA • DOWNTOWN KENOSHA • DOWNTOWN KENOSHA • DOWNTOWN KENOSHA • DOWNTOWN KENOTri My Best Triathlon Armenian Fest
SF2018
DT2018-1August 5thAugust 5th, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Kenosha YMCA, 7101 53rd St. • (262) 653-0850 Festival Park, Downtown Racine
This is a ‘swim/bike/run’ event for children (5 & up) and young The largest Armenian festival in the Midwest with food, music, and
adults with developmental disabilities, including Autism, Cerebral dancing. Fun for the whole family. Admission is free.
Palsy, Muscular Dystrophy, global delays, etc. ALL abilities are wel-
come, including those that may require the use of floatation Anastos Car Show
devices, adapted bikes, walkers, power wheelchairs, and other
assistive devices. All athletes will be paired up with volunteers to August 5th, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
encourage, assist and ensure safety. Entry fee is $20 ($15 for 4513 Green Bay Rd. • (262) 657-6020
Kenosha YMCA members). Registration deadline for participants is Anastos has been selling quality pre-owned cars and trucks for
July 6th; visit www.kenoshaymca.org for more. over 26 years! Come out to their 11th annual car show with music,
food, and fun. Admission is free, but they are requesting donations
Find more great things to do all summer for the Shalom Center of Kenosha.
long in our ongoing log on pages 6 - 16!
Ghosts in the Gravel

Tuesdays At The Shell
August 7th, 6 p.m.
Sesquicentennial Bandshell in Pennoyer Park
3601 7th Ave. • facebook.com/MAAM
Ghosts in the Gravel delivers a genre spanning experience of rock,
country, blues, folk, and even bluegrass. This is a free outdoor con-
cert series presented by Musicians Assisting Advancing Music, the
City of Kenosha, Happenings Magazine, and more sponsors.

Ivy Ford Band

Lincoln Park Live Music Series
August 8th, 5:30 p.m.
Lincoln Park, 6900 18th Ave.

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August
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Searching for that perfect gift for someone special? SF2018
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than the Kenosha History Center Gift Shop!
Open during normal museum hours.

Join us every Second Saturday (June-Oct)
for a Guided Historic Walking Tour of the
Library Park District. Advanced Registration
is Required, $10 per ticket,
tours start promptly at 11 AM.

15th Annual KENOSHA CLASSIC CRUISE-IN PIZZA
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WE’VE EXPANDED OUR AREA DUE
TO THE INCREASED DEMAND!

Come show off your car and see what the down town area has to offer.
The Show is FREE and open to all makes
and models of vehicles and motorcycles.

We will be
accepting donations of
non-perishable food for

Salvation Army.

Kenosha Classic Street Machines nor any of it’s For more information contact:
members shall be held responsible for any Downtown Show Coordinator Tony Pontillo (262) 818-6410

injuries, lost, stolen, or damaged property of any Car Club Coordinator Alex Kosterman (262) 385-7707
entrant or spectator.
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Peanut Butter & Jam Concert Series
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spanning styles from 70's rock to modern pop, and everything inbe-
tween. This is a free summer concert series on the Meijer stage,
now in its 17th year and presented by Happenings Magazine, the
City of Kenosha, and this week’s co-sponsor, Boucher Ford! Enjoy
great music, tastes from food vendors, and a million dollar view over
the Lake Michigan harbor across the street.

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“Where Friends Meet Friends.” CT2017VOL Peacetree Music Festival

5159 - 6th Avenue August 10th – 11th
Downtown Kenosha Sesquicentennial Bandshell at Pennoyer Park
3601 7th Ave. • (262) 652-5388
262-652-5111 Last year's Peacetree Music Festival was such a great time, they
Open 7 days a week are doing it again! Come out and enjoy a festival of Peace, Love,
Mon. - Sat. 7am-9pm and Music. Email [email protected] with ques-
tions.
Sun. 7am-5pm
Kiwanis Softball
Stop On In
And Enjoy the Tournament
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August 10th - 12th
Deck A Unique Eclectic Lincoln Park, 6900 18th Ave.
Coffee Shop & Restaurant Visit www.kiwanisbreakfast.org for reg-
istration information, or just come out
Located On Kenosha’s Scenic Harbor, and enjoy a day of softball.
Featuring A Fabulous Outdoor Deck.
Holy Rosary Festival
Serving an appetizing array of gourmet
sandwiches, soup, desserts, bagels, muffins, August 10th - 12th
Our Lady of Holy Rosary
and breakfast sandwiches until 9:45am! 2224 45th St. • (262) 652-2271
Enjoy three days of great food, music, and fun.
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Sweet Corn Fest Library Park Historic District Walking Tour

August 11th - 12th, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. August 11th, 11 a.m.
Jerry Smith Produce & Pumpkin Farm Library Park, 711 59th Place • (262) 654-5770
7150 18th St. • (262) 859-2645 On Second Saturday, the Kenosha County Historical Society pres-
Enjoy a fun-filled time at Jerry Smith Produce & Pumpkin Farm! ents this guided walking tour of the historic Library Park District.
There is an admission fee. Featuring family activities, chef demon- Each tour will last approximately 90 minutes. Explore the architec-
strations, vendor booths, concessions, and fresh produce. Held ture and discover the historical stories associated with the build-
rain or shine. ings. Tickets are $10. Contact the Kenosha History Center for tick-
ets: 220 51st Place, 262-654-5770.
Picnic in the Park
Perseids Meteor Shower Viewing
August 11th, Noon
Petrifying Springs Park, 4909 7th St. • (262) 857-1869 August 11th, 9:30 – 11 p.m.
Everyone is invited to enjoy free family activities, live music, fire- Pringle Nature Center, 9800 160th Ave. Bristol • (262) 857-8008
works, and food and drinks. Activities include free kids games, Come watch the night sky for the Perseids. They will have a short
face painting, bounce houses, musicians, and interactive fun. presentation before heading out to watch the show. $5 general
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Second Saturday
Night Crawlers Trail Adventure
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On the second Saturday of each month, participating Downtown August 11th, 8 p.m.
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August 15th – 19th
Wed.-Sat. 8 a.m. – midnight, Sun. 8 a.m. – 7 p.m.
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Lil Ed and the Blues Imperials

Peanut Butter & Jam Concert Series
August 16th, Two shows: 11:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
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A perennial favorite at PB&J, Lil Ed and
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occasions. This is a free summer con-
cert series on the Meijer stage, now in
its 17th year and presented by
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Kenosha, and this week’s co-sponsor, Anastos Motors! Enjoy
great music, tastes from food vendors, and a million dollar view
over the Lake Michigan harbor across the street.

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August 17th, 6 – 9 p.m. Peanut Butter & Jam Concert Series
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St. Elizabeth Summer Festival August 24th - 26th
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Kenosha’s Lake Michigan shore. The lineup will be announced as on the main stage. You make a note to sign up for that and the
the date approaches, find them on Facebook for updates. pie-eating contest after you run. You see obstacles in the distance
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Roots rock band Kai Anderson and The Pickups take the stage at
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August 25th, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. September 1st, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Racine Zoo, 2131 N. Main St., Racine • (262) 636-9189 Downtown Kenosha • (262) 818-6410
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Kemper Center Cheese-A-Palooza
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August 28th - September 3rd Walk in the Woods Art Fair
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benefit Hawthorn Hollow Nature Sanctuary and Arboretum.
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August 28th, 6 p.m. Car Show To Benefit Our Wounded Veterans
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UW-P Student Jazz Combo Critic’s Choice Awards. Dash plaques and goodie bags to first 250
Parkside Reunion Band cars. The organizers are accepting donations of used unbroken
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Two shows: 11:30 a.m. and 6 p.m.
Veterans Memorial Park
625 52nd St. • www.hap2it.com
Comprised of some of Chicago's most
dynamic and accomplished musicians,
The Hat Guys bring a live performance
in its purest form - uncompromisingly
versatile, unbelievably imaginative, and
inspiringly engaged - performing an
incredibly diverse selection of your favorite modern and classic
hits. This is a free summer concert series on the Meijer stage, now
in its 17th year and presented by Happenings Magazine, the City
of Kenosha, and this week’s co-sponsor, Boucher Ford! Enjoy
great music, tastes from food vendors, and a million dollar view
over the Lake Michigan harbor across the street.

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First Fridays at the I-94 Visitor Center Kenosha Streetcar Day

September 7th, 12 - 3 p.m. September 15th, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
I-94 Visitor Information Center (I-94 & Hwy. 165) Joseph McCarthy Transit Center, 724 54th St. • (262) 653-4287
The first Friday of each month, the Kenosha Area Convention & Celebrate Kenosha’s Electric Streetcars! Featuring tours of the
Visitors Bureau hosts a free, fun, informative, and tasty Open “St.car barn” (Joseph McCarthy Transit Center), interactive dis-
House at its I-94 Visitor Information Center. plays, vendors, and more. Great photo opportunities! Ride the
St.cars! Presented by Kenosha St.car Society, Kenosha Area
Oktoberfest 5K+ Transit, and more participants.

September 8th, 10:30 a.m. Glow in the Garten 3K
Old Settlers Park, 24100 75th St. Salem • (262) 925-0300
The Oktoberfest 5K+ run/walk road event winds its way through September 15th, 5 – 9 p.m. Race at 7:15 p.m.
the neighborhoods surrounding Paddock Lake and ends in the Petrifying Springs Biergarten, 5555 7th St. • (262) 653-7304
park just as the Oktoberfest festivities are getting started! Get your glow on at the Glow in the Garten 3K Fun Run/Walk at
Individuals $29 / Couples $52. Online registration ends September Petrifying Springs Park & Biergarten! Enjoy a night of family fun
5. Email [email protected] with questions. with everything neon, light-up and glow-in-the-dark. Registration
Same day registration is available. fee: $27 adults 13+ / $22 kids 12 and under. Registration Deadline:
9/15/18. All proceeds benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Kenosha.
Old Settlers Oktoberfest Email [email protected] with questions.

September 8th Candlelight Hike
Old Settlers Park, 24100 75th St., Salem
This event typically features a fun run, authentic German food and September 15th, 7 - 9 p.m.
beverages, dancing, a classic car show, kids’ games, the Richard Bong State Recreation Area
Dachshund Dash, raffle prizes and a fireworks finale. This will be 26313 Burlington Rd. Kansasville • (262) 878-5601
the 8th annual event. Bring the family for fall fun by candlelight. Hike the two-mile trail
on your own or join them for a shorter guided hike. There will be a
Second Saturday bonfire for marshmallows. Meet at the Visitor Center. Vehicle
admission sticker is required: $8 per day for vehicles with
September 8th. Downtown Kenosha Wisconsin plates (seniors $3) / $11 for vehicles with out-of-state
On the second Saturday of each month, participating Downtown plates. Annual state park admission sticker also available.
Kenosha businesses and art galleries roll out the welcome mats
with extended hours, special promotions and sales, live entertain- Fall Fun Fest
ment, family activities, and much more. Visit www.down-
townkenosha.org for details. September 15th, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Pringle Nature Center, 9800 160th Ave. Bristol • (262) 857-8008
Library Park Historic District Walking Tour Come celebrate fall at Pringle! There’ll be hayrides, kid’s crafts,
food, green vendors and more! Free admission; prices vary with
September 8th, 11 a.m. activity.
Library Park, 711 59th Place • (262) 654-5770
On Second Saturday, the Kenosha County Historical Society pres- Petrifying Springs Biergarten Oktoberfest
ents this guided walking tour of the historic Library Park District.
Each tour will last approximately 90 minutes. Explore the architec- September 21st – 23rd
ture and discover the historical stories associated with the build- Petrifying Springs Biergarten, 5555 7th St. • (262) 221-5040
ings. Tickets are $10. Contact the Kenosha History Center for tick- This is the second annual Oktoberfest at the Biergarten. Featuring
ets: 220 51st Place, 262-654-5770. live music, German food, and much more.

All-Breed Dog Shows City of Kenosha Fall Festival

September 8th - 9th, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. September 22nd
Kenosha County Fairgrounds Veterans Memorial Park, 625 52nd St. • (262) 653-417
30820 111th St. Wilmot • (262) 654-4831 Enjoy family-friendly activities. Free to attend. This is the seventh
Kenosha Kennel Club's AKC licensed dog show and year for the city-sponsored Fall Festival. The Wisconsin Giant
obedience/rally trials. Two days, two shows. Spectators welcome. Pumpkin Growers will host a weigh-off, with prize money for the
Admission free; $5 parking fee. largest pumpkin.

Kenosha Creative Space Beach Party september

September 14th – 16th
Simmons Island Park, Downtown Kenosha • (262) 945-9411
Kenosha Creative Space will showcase Kenosha’s creative com-
munity during a celebration on Simmons Island.

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July 12 Anastos July 19 Boucher July 26 Anastos
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Aug. 2 Boucher Aug. 9 Boucher Aug. 16 Anastos
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