Time to Fly Kite Fest
11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday (Sept. 24)
Lincoln Park Ballfields, 6900 18th Ave.
Presented by the City of Kenosha and Kenosha Parks Alliance, open to all. People can bring their own kites, or get one at the festival (courtesy of the Mary Lou and Arthur F. Mahone Fund) to participate in the “Kids Mad Dash” at 12:45 p.m. as everyone attempts to launch their kite at the same time. The Kenosha Kingfish will provide free brats and chips beginning at 11:30 a.m. Culver’s custard after noon, donated by the Kenosha Culver’s on Sheridan Road. Other attractions include a chance to win a kids bike from the Kenosha Professional Police Association free games and activities with the Kenosha Parks Alliance, and the Kenosha Public Library Bookmobile
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Meet Author Kendra Scott – “Born to Shine” Tour
11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Sunday (Sept. 24)
Upper East, 622 58th St.
Kendra Scott will meet with readers, discuss her new book, “Born to Shine,” and sign copies. Tickets are sold out. Presented by Blue House Books.
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Lincoln Symposium
5-8:30 p.m. Thursday and 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Friday (Sept. 23)
Carthage College campus, 2001 Alford Dr.
“Lincoln, the Press, and Emancipation: The Best Kept Secret of the Civil War,” presented by Carthage College and The Lincoln Forum. This two-day symposium will feature some of the leading Abraham Lincoln scholars from around the country discussing Lincoln and celebrating his service as a trustee of Carthage College from 1860-1861. See daily Potpourri listings below for specific schedules both days. Free. Register HERE.
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Fall Wheel Ride
9 a.m. to noon Saturday (Sept. 24)
This 12.6-mile event starts at 9 a.m. at Kennedy Park, 4051 5th Ave. The ride ends at the Petrifying Springs Park Biergarten, 5555 7th St. Concessions will be available at the Biergarten. Free. Pre-registration encouraged.
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Oktoberfest to Benefit Veterans
11 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday
VFW Junker-Ball Post 1865, 6618 39th Ave.
Entertainment by Lonnie G, raffle, food and drink available for purchase.
Admission is free, all are welcome.
Kenosha is picking up live music momentum with three stellar shows slated for October, running the gamut from local to international. Cosmic Railroad’s 20th Anniversary show is at Rhode Center for the Arts, 514 56th St. on Oct 8. Then 58 Below, 504 58th St., hosts back-to-back big shows: Kaleta Super Yamba Band returns Oct. 12 and Kenosha-born Bethany Thomas Band performs Oct. 19. See KmacKProductions.com for more information.
THURSDAY, Sept. 22
Music
The Rhythm Dogs Blues Jam 8 p.m., Union Park Tavern, 4520 8th Ave.
Art
Southport Quilters’ Guild: “Quilting By The Lake,” The Women’s Journeys in Fiber: “Pathways & Connections,” and exhibits by Area Artist Group and Kemper Center Artists Group, Anderson Art Center, 6603 3rd Ave. Gallery Hours 1-4 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. Free, donations appreciated.
“Mark Space” featuring illustrator and artist Anne Muntges, H. F. Johnson Gallery of Art, Carthage College, 2001 Alford Dr., Through Oct. 14. Gallery hours: Thursday noon-8 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday noon- 5 p.m., and Saturday 1 to 4 p.m. All H.F. Johnson Gallery art exhibits are free and open to the public.
Acrylics International Biennial Exhibition, Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 1st Ave. This inaugural exhibition spotlights 45 paintings demonstrating the variety of subjects, styles, and techniques possible in the acrylic medium, and the diversity and skill of the featured artists. Juried selections were made by artist John Jude Palencar. Museum hours: Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday noon-5 p.m.
Potpourri
Curiosity Club Documentary Film Series: “The Mayberry Effect” (2021), 12:30-3 p.m., Northside Library, 1500 27th Ave. This week’s film takes a nostalgic look into the legacy of the 1960s sitcom “The Andy Griffith Show” and its influence on the secluded North Carolina town of Mt. Airy.
Celebration of Women Artists: Elizabeth Catlett, 5-6 pm., Southwest Library, 7979 38th Ave. Elizabeth Catlett was an African American sculptor and printmaker who lived in Mexico for more than 60 years and became a Mexican citizen. Learn about the artist and create Catlett-inspired prints with styrofoam. Ages 9-12. Registration required.
Create @theSpace Open Stage, 7-11 p.m., Kenosha Creative Space, 624 57th St. Hosted by Haven Wells. Project work and sharing 7 p.m., music begins at 8 p.m.
Lincoln Symposium, “Lincoln, the Press, and Emancipation: The Best Kept Secret of the Civil War,” presented by Carthage College and The Lincoln Forum. 5-8:30 p.m., (continues Friday). Spanferkel Opening Reception and Dinner 5 p.m., North Campus Lawn next toTrinity House. Keynote Speaker: Edna Medford: ‘Securing the Promise of the Declaration of Independence: Lincoln and Freedom for All’ 7:30 p.m., Campbell Student Union Auditorium. This two-day symposium will feature some of the leading Abraham Lincoln scholars from around the country discussing Lincoln and celebrating his service as a trustee of Carthage College from 1860-1861. Register HERE.
Family
Preschool Storytime, 10-10:30 a.m., Northside Library, 1500 27th Ave. Ages 3-5.
Jerry Smith Produce & Pumpkin Farm, 7150 18th St. Country Store and free hand-painted fall display open daily 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Paid fall activity areas (corn maze, playgrounds, hayrides, tire mountain, and more: Weekdays 4-8 p.m. $6/person, weekends 10 a.m.-8 p.m. $11/person. Children 2 years and younger free. Concessions available: Monday-Friday 4-7:30 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday 10 a.m.-7:30 p.m. (Through Oct. 31)
FRIDAY, Sept. 23
Music
Violet Wilder with Brittany Lumley, 8 p.m., Fusion, 5014 7th Ave. (Doors open 7 p.m.). $10.
Midnight Crow (Triple Single Release party) with special guests Would You Kindly? and Hooks, 9 p.m., 58 Below, 504 58th St.
Triad (Jazz), 6-9 p.m. in the beer garden; Smooth Operators (Jam), 9 p.m. in the barroom, Union Park Tavern, 4520 8th Ave.
Pat McCurdy, 7:30 p.m., Wyndham Garden Lakeside Deck, 5125 6th Ave. Tickets $10.
Theater
Lakeside Players present Winnie the Pooh, 7:30 p.m., Rhode Center for the Arts, 514 56th St. Tickets $12 general public, $10 students/senior citizens.
Art
Southport Quilters’ Guild: “Quilting By The Lake,” The Women’s Journeys in Fiber: “Pathways & Connections,” and exhibits by Area Artist Group and Kemper Center Artists Group, Anderson Art Center, 6603 3rd Ave. Gallery Hours 1-4 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. Free, donations appreciated.
“Mark Space” featuring illustrator and artist Anne Muntges, H. F. Johnson Gallery of Art, Carthage College, 2001 Alford Dr., Through Oct. 14. Gallery hours: Thursday Noon-8 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday noon- 5 p.m., and Saturday 1 to 4 p.m. All H.F. Johnson Gallery art exhibits are free and open to the public.
Acrylics International Biennial Exhibition, Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 1st Ave. This inaugural exhibition spotlights 45 paintings demonstrating the variety of subjects, styles, and techniques possible in the acrylic medium, and the diversity and skill of the featured artists. Juried selections were made by artist John Jude Palencar. Museum hours: Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 12-5 p.m.
Potpourri
Lincoln Symposium, “Lincoln, the Press, and Emancipation: The Best Kept Secret of the Civil War,” presented by Carthage College and The Lincoln Forum, Friday events are at the Campbell Student Union Auditorium, 2001 Alford Dr.: Jonathan White: “In A House Built By Slaves: African American Encounters with Abraham Lincoln,” 9 a.m.; Steven Rogstad: “Recalling the Significance of Abraham and Mary Lincoln in the Badger State,” 10 a.m.; “Lincoln, the Press, and Emancipation: The Best Kept Secret of the Civil War,” 11 a.m. Craig Symonds: “Prelude to Emancipation: The Battle of Antietam,” 1:30 p.m. Free. Register HERE.
Beware: Banned Books Be Here, 2-3 p.m. Southwest Library, 7979 38th Ave. The news is filled with stories of banned books. But what does it mean to ban a book, and how does that affect your library? Join KPL librarians for a brief history of banned books in libraries and how librarians manage their collections of books.
Clean Energy and Climate Justice in Kenosha and Wisconsin, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Northside Library, 1500 27th St. Climate solutions, such as renewable energy and electric vehicles, can help us both avoid the worst of the climate crisis and advance social and racial equity in our society. In this talk, we’ll look at how climate change affects people of color and low-income communities disproportionately and how climate solutions can help lower people’s energy bills, create well-paying green jobs, and make our communities a better place to live. Registration recommended but not required.
Free Book Friday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Studio Moonfall, 5031 7th Ave.
Family
Groove ‘n Play, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Uptown Neighborhood Library, 2419 63rd Ave. Boogie down and have some fun at the library! We’ll move and groove to music before having playtime. For ages 2-5.
Preschool Storytime, 10-10:30 a.m. and 10:30-11 a.m., Southwest Library, 7979 38th Ave. Ages 3-5.
Toddler Storytime, 10:30 a.m., Northside Library, 1500 27th Ave. Approximately 20 minutes of stories, songs and fingerplays for children ages 1-2 and their caregivers.
Friday Fun Day, 2-5 p.m., Northside Library, 1500 27th Ave. Relax and have fun with games, crafts, building toys, or tech. Each session will feature a different activity to drop in and try.
Jerry Smith Produce & Pumpkin Farm, 7150 18th St. Country Store and free hand-painted fall display open daily 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Paid fall activity areas (corn maze, playgrounds, hayrides, tire mountain and more: Weekdays 4-8 p.m. $6/person, weekends 10 a.m.-8 p.m. $11/person. Children 2 years and younger free. Concessions available: Monday-Friday 4-7:30 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday 10 a.m.-7:30 p.m. (Through Oct. 31)
SATURDAY, Sept. 24
Music
Midnight Rider Band with Magneen, 8:30 p.m., The Brat Stop, 12305 75th St. 21+ only. $10.
Would You Kindly? 8-11 p.m., Rustic Road loft, 5706 6th Ave.
Tail Spin (R&B), 6-9 p.m. in the beer garden; Mykal Bass & the Delivery Men (Rock), 9 p.m. in the barroom, Union Park Tavern, 4520 8th Ave.
Carthage College Homecoming Concert, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, A. F. Siebert Chapel, 2001 Alford Dr., featuring the Carthage Choir, Carthage Treble Choir, Carthage Wind Orchestra, and distinguished alumna and former Miss America Laura Kaeppeler, soprano. Free.
Stu the Piano Man 3-5 p.m., Unusual Suspect/ 89 Mojo 5:30-8:30 p.m., Ecolimes 9 p.m.-1 a.m. 24’s Rumor’s Lounge Grand Re-Opening, 1402 52nd St.
88 Keys Piano Bar with Stan Karcz & Ted Oliver, 7:30 p.m., Wyndham Garden Lakeside Deck, 5125 6th Ave. Tickets $10 plus fees.
Art
Southport Quilters’ Guild: “Quilting By The Lake,” The Women’s Journeys in Fiber: “Pathways & Connections,” and exhibits by Area Artist Group and Kemper Center Artists Group, Anderson Art Center, 6603 3rd Ave. Gallery Hours 1-4 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. Free, donations appreciated.
“Mark Space” featuring illustrator and artist Anne Muntges, H. F. Johnson Gallery of Art, Carthage College, 2001 Alford Dr., Through Oct. 14. Gallery hours: Thursday Noon-8 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday noon- 5 p.m., and Saturday 1 to 4 p.m. All H.F. Johnson Gallery art exhibits are free and open to the public.
Acrylics International Biennial Exhibition, Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 1st Ave. This inaugural exhibition spotlights 45 paintings demonstrating the variety of subjects, styles, and techniques possible in the acrylic medium, and the diversity and skill of the featured artists. Juried selections were made by artist John Jude Palencar. Museum hours: Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 12-5 p.m.
Ceramics Screen Printing Class, 6-8 p.m., Alpaca Arts, 4326 7th Ave. Choose from a collection of designs or create your own design for an additional fee. Class is $10 plus price of pottery. Call 262-657-4444 or stop in during hours Wednesday-Sunday noon-6 p.m. to register.
Theater
Lakeside Players present Winnie the Pooh, 7:30 p.m., Rhode Center for the Arts, 514 56th St. Tickets $12 general public, $10 students/senior citizens.
Potpourri
Fall Wheel Ride, 9 a.m. to noon. The 12.6 mile event starts at 9 a.m. at Kennedy Park (4051 5th Ave.) The ride ends at the Petrifying Springs Park Biergarten. Concessions will be available at the Biergarten. Free, pre-registration encouraged.
Oktoberfest at Historic Simmons Field, 2-8 p.m., 7817 Sheridan Rd. Live music, activities for children and family activities, stein hoisting contest, variety of seasonal food and beverages for purchase. Music schedule: Good Times Eddie, 2-3:30 p.m., Steven Szhultz Polka band 3:30-5:30 pm., Steve Meisner Polka Band 5:30-730 p.m., Made in America – A Tribute to Toby Keith, 7:30-10 p.m. Admission is free, VIP passes $30.
New Moon Drum Circle, 6 p.m., Kenosha Sand Dunes, between Southport Beach and the entrance to Carol Beach off 7th Avenue and 85th Street. Please park off the street on 85th Avenue near the gated entrance to the Dunes in Carol Beach.
Kenosha HarborMarket, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., 2nd Avenue at 56th Street and Place de Douai.
Kenosha Public Market, 9 a.m- 2 p.m., 625 52nd St. adjacent to Veterans Park.
Warrior Poet Yoga traveling series sponsored by Kenosha County Parks, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Petrifying Springs Park, 5555 7th St. Registration required.
S.H.I.E.L.D, a new group formed to raise awareness about veteran suicide, will be holding an event from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the parking lot next to Kenosha Military Surplus, 6527-A 39th Ave. Stevan Nelson and Steven Tindall, two of the founding members, will be on hand to answer questions. There will also be handouts for attendees.
Family
Take a Child Outside Week, Pringle Nature Center, 9800 160th Ave. This event features outdoor fun all week, including the animal long jump, nature games, and scavenger hunts! This program is free, self-guided, and come and leave as you like. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Free, no registration required. Through Sept. 30.
Sensory Friendly Day, 11 a.m.-noon., Kenosha Dinosaur Museum, 5608 10th Ave. this event offers visitors of all ages with complex developmental disabilities, sensory sensitivities, or on the autism spectrum a safe, comfortable environment to explore the museum exhibits during special hours before the museum opens to the general public. Where possible, lights will be dimmed and the sound turned off. Signage will be posted for those areas with ound or there other sensory triggers. Trained staff will be available to help visitors navigate the museum and offer supportive resources (noise-cancelling headphones, fidgets, weighted blankets, quiet spaces), as well as opportunities for sensory engagement during exploration of the museum.
Family Storytime, 10:30-11 a.m., Simmons Library, 711 59th Pl. The whole family is invited to storytime! Come read stories, sing songs, and have fun!
Kids Go Geocaching! 10:30-11:30 a.m., Southwest Library, 7979 38th Ave. Does your child enjoy treasure hunts? Come to the library and be welcomed into the world of geocaching, the real-life, national outdoor treasure hunt! For ages 3-5.
Jerry Smith Produce & Pumpkin Farm, 7150 18th St. Country Store and free hand-painted fall display open daily 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Paid fall activity areas (corn maze, playgrounds, hayrides, tire mountain and more: Weekdays 4-8 p.m. $6/person, weekends 10 a.m.-8 p.m. $11/person. Children 2 years and younger free. Concessions available: Monday-Friday 4-7:30 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday 10 a.m.-7:30 p.m. (Through Oct. 31)
SUNDAY, Sept. 25
Music
Haley Klinkhammer, 3 p.m., Petrifying Springs Biergarten, 5555 7th St.
Nuke Plant Chickens (Blues/Rock) 6-9 p.m. Union Park Tavern, 4520 8th Ave.
Cy’s Piano Jams, 4-7 p.m., Union Park Tavern, 4520 8th Ave.
Art
Southport Quilters’ Guild: “Quilting By The Lake,” The Women’s Journeys in Fiber: “Pathways & Connections,” and exhibits by Area Artist Group and Kemper Center Artists Group, Anderson Art Center, 6603 3rd Ave. Gallery Hours 1-4 p.m. Tuesday-Sunday. Free, donations appreciated.
“Mark Space” featuring illustrator and artist Anne Muntges, H. F. Johnson Gallery of Art, Carthage College, 2001 Alford Dr., Through Oct. 14. Gallery hours: Thursday Noon-8 p.m., Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday noon- 5 p.m., and Saturday 1 to 4 p.m. All H.F. Johnson Gallery art exhibits are free and open to the public.
Acrylics International Biennial Exhibition, Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 1st Ave. This inaugural exhibition spotlights 45 paintings demonstrating the variety of subjects, styles, and techniques possible in the acrylic medium, and the diversity and skill of the featured artists. Juried selections were made by artist John Jude Palencar. Museum hours: Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 12-5 p.m.
Theater
Lakeside Players present Winnie the Pooh, 2 p.m.., Rhode Center for the Arts, 514 56th St. Tickets $12 general public, $10 students/senior citizens.
Potpourri
ECLA Outreach Center Night of Worship, 1-6:30 p.m., Pennoyer Park Bandshell, 3601 Kennedy Dr. Flat Creek Highway (folk/bluegrass) 1-3 p.m., Space Echoes (rockabilly) 3:15 till 4:45, Spirit Alive band (worship) 5-6:30 p.m. Food trucks on site from 2:30- 6:30. Offering opportunities to support the Outreach Center will be available all afternoon/evening.
Southport Light Station Museum – Climb a Lighthouse, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday-Sunday, 5117 4th Ave.Free admission for the keeper’s house tour; donations are welcome. Lighthouse climb costs $10 for ages 12 and over, $5 for children 8-11 years old. (Must be 8 or older to climb.)
Loyal to the Union, Ohio in the Civil War. Explore the people and events that made the Buckeye state unique and so important to the Union cause. Civil War Museum, 5400 1st Ave. Daily hours: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday, noon-5 p.m. Sunday.
Warrior Poet Yoga traveling series sponsored by Kenosha County Parks, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Kemper Center, 6501 3rd Ave. Registration required. (Season finale)
Wilmot Flea Market, 7 a.m.-2 p.m., Kenosha County Fairgrounds, 30820 111st St. Family-friendly, open-air market with free parking and concessions. Admission $2 for adults, $1 seniors and kids 6-14. Kids 5-under admitted free.
Ninth Annual Car Show, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Prayer House Church, 1525 24th Ave., includes live music, bounce house, silent auction, bake sale, taco tent. Registration 3 cans of non-perishable food. Rain date Oct. 2.
Family
Sunday Story Time, 2 p.m., Blue House Books, 5915 6th Ave. A. Special guest readers and kids activities included. Free.
Jerry Smith Produce & Pumpkin Farm, 7150 18th St. Country Store and free hand-painted fall display open daily 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Paid fall activity areas (corn maze, playgrounds, hayrides, tire mountain and more: Weekdays 4-8 p.m. $6/person, weekends 10 a.m.-8 p.m. $11/person. Children 2 years and younger free. Concessions available: Monday-Friday 4-7:30 p.m. and Saturday-Sunday 10 a.m.-7:30 p.m. (Through Oct. 31)
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