Kenoshans are a hearty bunch. After a jam-packed summer and early autumn full of activities, we are not content to hibernate when the cold weather arrives. We simply move the party indoors.
Beginning Saturday (Nov. 6), Kenosha’s vibrant markets kick off their indoor season, boasting upgrades either in location, amenities or both.
Kenosha Public Market makes its home at The Vault, 625 57th St., for the second year. In addition to the selection of locally grown produce, locally sourced meats and poultry, bakery, pantry items, crafts and gifts, KPM will feature a full bar and downstairs lounge. Parking is available in the adjacent lot and downtown parking structure.
Other amenities include the KPM2GO online store. Customers can browse the online shop, place an order anytime from 1 p.m Saturday to 9 a.m. Fridays, and pick it up at the information booth or curbside. The “market match” program serves those receiving supplemental benefits including families with young children, seniors, and disabled individuals. Those that receive SNAP and/or WIC benefits are eligible to double benefits up to $20 each market day,
“A core mission of Kenosha Public Market is to help provide access to great, local food to all people,” organizers said on the market’s website.
The Kenosha Public Market is open from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturdays with the indoor season running through April 30 (closed on Christmas and New Year’s Day).
Kenosha HarborMarket continues to serve the community as it has since 2003, opening its indoor season at the Kenosha Union Club, 3030 39th Ave. The HarborMarket’s upcoming 15th indoor season was detailed in a recent Kenosha.com feature story.
The new location is the biggest of the three indoor winter-season locales for HarborMarket, which made its home at the Rhode Center for the Arts for 13 years before moving to the Masonic Center in 2019. There was no indoor HarborMarket in 2020.
“We will be a weekly shopping destination,” Executive Director Andrea Forgianni said this week. “We will have a little bit of everything, from produce to proteins. Most of the vendors, people will recognize from our outdoor market.”
While the new location marks a first-time move from downtown, the destination is centrally located, has parking directly next to the market entrance and is served by Kenosha Transit.
“This truly is a best-of-all-worlds situation,” HarborMarket Board President Kristeen Morgenroth said in a release. “We’ve got ample parking, a building that’s handicapped accessible, a spacious layout and a newer facility. That offers the perfect setting for our diverse array of vendors.”
The indoor HarborMarket will be open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays through April 30, 2022 (except Dec. 18, 25 and Jan. 1).
Intrigued by America’s most infamous gangsters during the era when they turned our state into their personal vacation home? Check out Kenosha Public Library’s virtual event “Wisconsin’s Gangster Past: Turning the Badger State into the Crime State,” 2-4 p.m. Sunday (Nov. 7).
Filled with deadly bank robberies, explosive shootouts, brutal murders and daring kidnappings, this presentation lets the audience discover the grisly locations where the gangster history lives on.
For nearly three decades Chad Lewis has traveled the back roads of the world in search of the strange and unusual. Lewis has been featured on television programs including Discovery Channel’s “A Haunting,” “William Shatner’s Weird or What,” ABC’s “World’s Scariest Places,” “Monsters and Mysteries in America,” along with being a frequent contributor to “Ripley’s Believe it or Not Radio.” Lewis has authored more than 25 books on the supernatural.
Registration for this event designed for adults is through the Northside Library.
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Pringle Nature Center will host a StoryWalk® trail on the yellow trail of Bristol Woods County Park, 9800 County MB. Participants will read the featured story, “Tap the Magic Tree” by Christie Matheson, posted at points along a short hiking trail.
Visit Bristol Woods any time from now through Nov. 24 to follow along with an interactive story of a tree changing through the seasons. This program is free, no pre-registration required, and appropriate for all ages. StoryWalk® is made possible by a grant from the Kenosha Community Foundation, in cooperation with the Kenosha Public Library and Kenosha County Parks.
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Just a couple miles over the Kenosha-Racine county line, two of Kenosha’s favorite bands are sharing the spotlight at Route 20 in Sturtevant. Would You Kindly? Is throwing a release party for their album “The Aftermath,” co-headlined by Betsy Ade & the Well-Known Strangers 8 p.m. Saturday (Nov. 6) at the music venue, 14001 Washington Ave., Sturtevant.
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A Carthage College tradition since 2002, the annual Lakeside Band Festival concert is set for 7 p.m. Saturday (Nov. 6) at the A.F. Siebert Chapel on campus, 2001 Alford Rd.
The Festival gives young, promising instrumentalists a chance to interact with top performers from America and abroad, including an opportunity for high school students to learn from college performers. This year, the theme of the Festival will be “Find Your Wings.” The festival will end in a concert in which the participants will get the chance to play with Carthage’s Wind Orchestra. Admission is free.
Beer and bacon is certainly a combination worth driving to enjoy.
Beer & Bacon Walk hosted by the Downtown Racine Corp. is set for 1-6 p.m. Saturday (Nov. 6) at 20 locations along Main and 6th Streets. Participants will feature brews from Southeastern Wisconsin paired with finger foods involving bacon.
Participating Wisconsin breweries include: Public Craft Brewing Co, Kenosha Brewing, 1ofUs Brewing Company, Littleport Brewing, City Lights Brewing Company, Lakefront Brewery, Lake Louie, Lakefront, Raised Grain, Sprecher and Tyranena.
Tickets range from $30-$40. See Downtown Racine Corp. website or email events@racinedowntown.com for more information.
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The Dunn Museum in nearby Lake County opens their new exhibit, “Ansel Adams: The Early Works” Saturday. Adams (1902-1984) was a photographer who combined his art and the power of nature to elevate landscape photography to a respected modern genre. He is best known for his works during the 1970s, but this exhibit takes a look at his masterful, lesser-known small prints from 1920s-60s.
Dunn Museum hours are 10 a.m.-1 p.m./1:30-3:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays and 12-1:30 p.m./, 2-3:30 p.m. Sundays. On the first and third Thursdays of every month the museum is open from 6-8 p.m. with free admission sponsored by USG. Half-price admission is offered for adults and youth up to age 17 are free on Tuesdays.
FRIDAY, Nov. 5
Music
Cool Breeze, 9 p.m., Union Park Tavern, 4520 8th Ave.
2 Against Nature (Terry Peterson and Rick Venn) playing Steely Dan and a few choice like covers), Fusion
Theater
Kenosha Unified Theatre Arts presents “The 39 Steps,” 7:30 p.m. Tremper High School Auditorium, 8560 26th Ave. Tickets $13 (general), $11 (senior citizens), $6 (students and staff).
Kenosha Unified Theatre Arts presents “Groundhog Day: The Musical,” 7:30 p.m. Bradford High School Auditorium, 3700 Washington Rd. Tickets $13 (general), $11 (senior citizens), $6 (students and staff).
Carthage Theater – New Play Initiative: Patience & Fortitude (World Premiere), 7:30 p.m., Wartburg Theatre, 2001 Alford Park Rd. Tickets Adults $14, Seniors (55+) $10, Students $8.
Art
“Declassified,” H.F. Johnson Gallery of Art, Carthage College (through Sunday, Dec. 5). Artists Aaron Delehanty and Lan Tuazon.
SATURDAY, Nov. 6
Music
Full Flavor, 8 p.m., Union Park Tavern, 4520 8th Ave.
Spirit Shakers, 8 p.m., tg’s Restaurant & Pub, 4120 7th Ave.
Lakeside Band Festival Concert, 7 p.m., Carthage College A. F. Siebert Chapel, 2001 Alford Dr.. Free.
Would You Kindly? And Betsy Ade & the Well-Known Strangers, 8 p.m. Route 20, 14001 Washington Ave., Sturtevant.
Theater
Kenosha Unified Theatre Arts presents “The 39 Steps,” Tremper High School Auditorium, 8560 26th Ave. Tickets $13 (general), $11 (senior citizens), $6 (students and staff).
Kenosha Unified Theatre Arts presents “Groundhog Day: The Musical,” Bradford High School Auditorium, 3700 Washington Rd. Tickets $13 (general), $11 (senior citizens), $6 (students and staff).
Carthage Theater – New Play Initiative: Patience & Fortitude (World Premiere), 7:30 p.m., Wartburg Theatre, 2001 Alford Park Rd. Tickets Adults $14, Seniors (55+) $10, Students $8.
Art
Artist Market (part of Native American Heritage Month), 1-4 p.m., Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 1st Ave.
“Declassified,” H.F. Johnson Gallery of Art, Carthage College (through Sunday, Dec. 5). Artists Aaron Delehanty and Lan Tuazon.
Potpourri
Holiday Craft Fair 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Kenosha Women’s Club, 6028 8th Ave.
Veterans Day Program, 9 a.m., Christian Life School 10700 75th St. All veterans and their families are invited to this ceremony to celebrate the service to our country.
HarborMarket Indoor Season Opening, 9-1 p.m., Kenosha Union Club, 3030 39th Ave.
Kenosha Public Market Indoor Season Opening, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., The Vault, 625 57th St.
Family
Pete The Cat Party, 10-11:30 a.m., Southwest Library, 7979 38th Ave. Learn the Cool Cat Boogie, Pin the Buttons on the Pete, find the missing cupcakes, and more!
Tails N’ Tales: Read to a Dog! (Ages 5-12) 10-11 a.m., Northside Library, 1500 27th Ave. Sign up for a 15-minute reading session with certified reading education assistance dogs from Kenosha’s Dogs of Endearment. Registration required.
“Library of Things,” 2-3 p.m., Southwest Library 7979 38th Ave. Join us as we explore a variety of entertaining, enriching and educational items from our collection. No registration required, this is a walk-in, browsing event throughout the hour.
StoryWalk®, Bristol Woods County Park, 9800 County MB. Presented by Pringle Nature Center in conjunction with the Kenosha Public Library.
Corn Husk Dolls, 10 a.m.-Noon, Bong Recreation State Area Visitors Center, 26313 Burlington Rd, Kansasville. Make a traditional corn husk doll or flower (Age 12 years to adult, State Park sticker required). Call 262-878-5601 to register.
SUNDAY, Nov. 7
Music
Open Mic with Daniel and His 3AM Saints, 4-8 p.m., Fusion, 5014 7th Ave.
Theater
Kenosha Unified Theatre Arts presents “Groundhog Day: The Musical,” 2 p.m. Bradford High School Auditorium, 3700 Washington Rd. Tickets $13 (general), $11 (senior citizens), $6 (students and staff).
Carthage Theater – New Play Initiative: Patience & Fortitude (World Premiere), 3 p.m., Wartburg Theatre, 2001 Alford Park Rd. . Tickets Adults $14, Seniors (55+) $10, Students $8.
Potpourri
30th annual Pasta for Shalom 2021: Drive thru event, 11:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m., St. Mary’s Lutheran Church, 2001 80th St. Tickets $10 for adults, $5 for children.
Family
Children’s Storytime, 11 a.m., Blue House Books, 5915 6th Ave. A
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