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The Journal Times from Racine, Wisconsin • 36

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The Journal Timesi
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Racine, Wisconsin
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.01 7 County Historical Mutim: 6300 3rd Ave. Tues: Thurs. p.m., and first Sun. of each month. Free: 24: Zoo, 3 p.m.

Aug. II: Zoo, I p.m. Sept. Zoo, p.m. Oct, Downtown Octoberfest, 1 p.m.

Nov, Theater Guild, 7:30 p.m. All per- IK -1 cTheater Chicago Art Institute Aug. 16-Oct. $, "The Spanish Textile of New Mexico and An exhibit of 65 textiles Spanish-Americans. Through Aug.

17: "'Itajlan Drawings From the 15th to 18th century Italian drawings. Through Aug. 24: Sixty-three photographs of people and landscapes of Peru by photographers Martin Chambl and Edward Ranney. Through Paintings by Dutch artist Plet Mondrlan Sept. 6-Oct.

26:. "Hawl'l The Royal Isles." Repositories of Hawaiian and Polylnesian antiquities. Michigan Ave. at Adams St. $2.

Burtiaftod Haylofters Milwaukee concerts Aug. 15: Ylpes. Peaches Rock Stage at Summerfest grounds. $3 at, south gate. 7:30 p.m.

Aug. 17: The Commodores. Arena. 8 p.m. Sept.

1: The Cars. 7:30 p.m. Summerfest grounds. Sept. II: Queen.

Milwaukee Arena. 8 p.m. $8.5049.50. Tickets at box offices and Tlcketron outlets. Festivals Aug.

22-24: Bluegrass Festival, featuring the Osborne Brothers, Jimmy Martin, The Stoneman, The Blue Ridge and Mark IV, Heights of Grass, Piper Road Spring Band, Mac Wiseman, Lewis Family, Harold Morrison, Bluegrass Kun Tree, and Special Concensus. KOA Kamp-ground, Mukwonago. Aug. 24: Bluegrass Festival Kenosha County Fairground, Wilmont Fiddlers' contest All dav. 2 So.

Line (country). 4301 Douglas Ave. No Cover. Racine Motor Inn Calfler (country). 535 Main St.

No cover. Tidal Wave Aug. 13 ft 21: Sass (rock). 4-1. 7M Center St.

No cover. Thommy's Frl. ft Sat: HI Lonesome Band (country). No cover. 2423 Mth St Kenohsa.

Smokey Stover's Sounds of Country (country). Hwys. ft 43 Kenosha. No cover. Vance's Every Sat: Pony Express (country).

2811 Hwy. 41. 9-1. No cover. Playboy Through Aug.

17: Al Martino. Aug. 19-24: Steve Allen. Aug. 30: Billy Crystal.

Aug. 31 ft Sept. 24: Bobby Rydell. Lake Geneva Playboy Club. $22.51 for dinner show.

Fireside Speakeasy Lounge: "Boss's Best Girls" singing torch songs and medleys from the '20s. Frl. ft Sat. 8-1. Fort Atkinson.

No cover. Special exhibits: "Overlay Glass From the Snell Collection," "First Day Stamps," "Firearms: Impact on Technology." "Aboard the USS Milwaukee," "Hello Milwaukee," "Continents In Motion" and "Evolution of African Throwing Knifes." Through Sept. 7: "A Frog In the Bog, An Asp In the Grass," an exhibit of Interpretations of anlmlal mystique. Also "Adaption to Environment A Photographic Study of Amphibians and Reptiles." Through Oct. 1: "Opening a Tomb," participatory exhibit.

Hour-long expedition daily. No extra charge. Through Spring 1M1: "The Connoisseur: Ira Milton Jones" featuring medals, Ingots, pewter figurines, plates, philatelic first-day covers and overlay glass. 800 W. Wells St.

9-9 dally except major holidays. $2, children (under 18) 79 cents. Logging museums Oneida, County, Rhlnelander: Pioneer Park, Daily 10-7. Free. Walkthrough museum showing logging history of northern Wisconsin.

Marinette County, Stephenson Island: Dally 10-9. Adults $1, senior citizens, children (8-12-years old) 29 cents. Depicts Menominee River lumberjack's life in miniature. Includes logging camps, stable, blacksmith shop. East Troy East Troy Trolley rides and museum exhibits.

p.m. 11-6 p.m. Sat -Sun. Adults $3, senior citizens $2.90, children (12 and under) $1.75, under 3 free. lbequoa Brooks Stevens Auto Museum: 10-9 daily.

10329 N. Port Washington Road. Adults $3, children $1.50. Sept. 11-11, IMS): "Th Glut Menagerie." Oct 21-25, ud Not.

1: "Company." 8:19 p.m. $3.50, seqlor citizens and students $3. 106 N. Main Burlington. Milwaukee Spotlight Series Threat Aug.

"Annie." PAC. 8 p.m. Tues. -Sat; 2 p.m. Thurs.

7 p.m. Sat 17.90416. PAC Swnmer Cinema eerlea Tenlght: "I Confess." Aiig.15: "Monkey Butlneu." Aug. II: "The Searchers." Aug. 17: "The Little Prince." Aug.

"Kiss Me Kate." Aug. 21: "Sleuth." Aug. 22: "Here Comes Mr. Jordan. "Aug.

24: "The Yearling. "Aug. 21: "The Bachelor and the Bobby SoxerJ" Vogel Hall. All films at 8 p.m. Tickets) sold at door.

$1.90. Melody Top- Through Aug. 24: Sue Anne Lang-don In "Can-Can." Aug. 2t-Sept. 7: Jack Gilford In "The Student Prince." 7201 W.

Good Hope Road, Milwaukee. at 8:30 p.m. Sat. at 9 and 8 p.m. Sun.

at 3 and 7: ,30 p.m. S8.9048.79. American Players Theater Through Oct 12: "Titus Andronh cus" and "A Midsummer Alternate performances. Through, Sept. 14: 8 p.m.

9 and 9 2 p.m. Wed. Sun. After Sept 14: 8 p.m. 1 p.m.

2 p.m. Sat-SuW $8.90. For tlckeu write: Players, Route 3, Spring Green, 93568. tlon Aug. 24 1-4 p.m, Free.

Open Sundays 1-0 p.m. 124 66th St. Burllnttoa paintings of Robert R. (Jhm. 481 Mil-, waukee Ava.

9-9 Tues. -Thurs. and Sat, 9-9 11-4 closed Mon. Shows and fair' Aug. 16-17: Oconomowoc Festival of the Arts.

Watercoors, graphics, wood, stoneware, pottery, ceramics, photography, jewelry, sculpture, col-lographs, artist demonstrations, more. 10-9. Fowler Park. Free. Aug.

16-17: Art Fair USA at Milwaukee's lakefront Summerfest grounds, 104. Includes antiques, collectibles, memprabllta, stamps, coins, furniture, clocks, clothes, plants, glassware, tools, books, 'banks, beer cans, belt buckles, records, housewares, crafts, toys, more. Singer Irish O'Leary at 1 p.m. in the beer garden. 120 N.

Harbor Drive. $1.90 adults, children under 12 free; Aug. 2344: Arts, crafts and Antiques. Bowling Green Sports Complex, 7625 Lisa Lane, off Hwy. 12, Mlddleton.

Free. Aug. 24: Green Bay's "Summer 80: Art Fair." Paintings, graphic art, sculpture, photography and Premontre High School grounds. Free. Aug.

II: Caledonia's Autumn Art Fair. Racine, Kenosha, Madison, Milwaukee artists. Franksville Park. Free. Sept.

6: Lake Koshkonong Decoy and Duck Hunters Festival. Decoy cfu-vlns, rt nd crafts show, contest. 8-4 p.m. Rock River Park, Fort Atkinson. Milwaukee Art Center Through Aug.

II: Wood sculptures by David Holmes of Racine and David Flatt of Madison. Through Sept 7: "Visions II." Exhibit of 50 paintings, drawings and photographs by developmentally disabled adults, 'indefinitely: Abstract Expressionism: An Introduction. 750 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive. 10-9 1-6 closed Mon.

$1 adults, 50 cents students and seniors; children 12 and under free with adult. Milwaukee Institute of Art ft Design Through Aug. 51: "Wisconin Wat-ercolor Works by Wisconsin artists. 207 N. Milwaukee St.

10-2 weekdays, 2-5 p.m. weekends. Free. Performing Arts Center Through Aug. 19: Paintings by Milwaukee artist Kenn Kw4nt.

Through Sept: Paintings of Ruth Olenick. Magin Lounge. Noon-9 daily. Free. children, under 12 free.

Sponsored by Women's Horizons of Kenosha. Noontime Band Caravan Aug. 18: Foursome Flight. Aug. 21: Harry Kay Big Band.

Aug. 22: BUI Sargent and Tradjazz Rousers. Aug. 25: Mel Rhyme Trio. Aug.

27: Jack Grassel Sextet. Aug. 29:. Paul Cranberry and Fusion. Milwaukee's PAC Riverfront Stage.

Free. Alpine Valley Aug. 24: The Marshall Tucker Band. $11, $9. Aug.

Ju-31: ZZ Top, and The Outlaws. $11, $9. Ravinla Aug. 14: Martha Schlamme Alvin Epstein. Aug.

15: Melissa Manchester. Aug. 16: Stephen Stills. $4 lawn admission. Highland Park, 111.

Jazzspan 14: Penny Goodwin and her Jazz Ensemble. Aug. 21: Chameleon. Aug. 28: Don Nedobeck's Water Street Tavern Band.

11 a.m.-l p.m. Mason Street Jazzspan concerts on Milwaukee's Lincoln Memorial Bridge. Free. Fireside Fort Atkinson: "Fiddler on the Roof." $8 (show only) to $19.99 (Including dinner). The Fire- Chicago Museum of Science Industry, Through Sept.

1, "The Art of the Atkinson, 93538. rrv "morrow's" Energy What are the (. 1 Options?" Through Sept. 30: "The Alfredo's Jerry DeMark (poporgan). 7-12 Wed.

ft 8-12: 30 Thurs. -Sat. 1234 Douglas Ave. No cover. Brandy Bay Fri.

ft Sat: Gig-L's (variety). Hwy. 11, Browns Lake. No cover. Country Place Aug.

15-18: Drifters II (country). 9-1 1403 Superior St. No cover. Eagles Club Every Something Different (poporgan). 6-10 p.m.

Dancing 9-1 every Saturday. 319 Hamilton St. No cover. George's Aug. 15-16: Marvin ft the Dogs (countryblues).

JO. 1201 N. Main St $1 $2 Sat. Golden Lantern Gary and Angel (pop). 5005 Washington Ave.

No cover. Holiday Inn Softouch (pop). 30. 3706 Northwestern Ave. No cover.

Hiawatha Every Sat: Bower Boys (old time). No cover. Every Guest band (old time). No cover. 9-1.

9809 Hwy. 11, Sturtevant Hofbrau Haus Dally: Bavarian show, except Tues. 7141 Hwy. 38, Caledonia. No cover.

11 Main Place Thurs.Sun.: Home Cooking (country). Aug. 20: Rich Holly ft Mike Jody (blues) Sept. 24: Fire Creek (country rock). 245 Main St.

$1.50 cover on Frl. ft Sat Oak Chalet Danny Zale and Ryan Howell (pop). No cover. 9449 S. Howell Oak Creek.

Oh Johnny's Aug. 15-18: Mldnite Special (country). Aug. 22-23, 29-31: Blue Country -yi AS Tf creative hpneres or Leonardo Merman." 57th Street and S. Lakeshore Drive.

Sun. and holidays. Free. WW ft Field Museum: Natural history. Roosevelt Road at Lake Shore Drive.

Opens 9 a.m. $1.90 adults, 90 cents students and children 6 to 17, senior citizens 39 cents. Free on Fri. Racine YWCA bus trip Aug. 28: "Annie." PAC, Milwaukee.

$24 members, $29 non-members. Call the YWCA for reservations. Boulder Junction Aqualand: adults, $1.50 children under 12. Fish Hatchery tour Through Labor Day: Free. Woodruff, Oneida County.

Rhlnelander Steam train rides: "Lumberjack Special" rides hourly starting 10 a.m. Includes tour of authentic lumber company farm, wild and domestic animals, surrey rides, picnic tables, bike trails, logging museum, blacksmith and harness shops, display of Henry Ford's "Big Wheels." Hayrack ride to Rat River for pontoon boat tours available. Train and tour tickets $5 adults, $3 children (4-12), under 3 free. Group rates. Pontoon rides $1.29 adults, $1 children.

Rhlnelander. Green Lake tours Group tours: Day-long. Includes -narrated bus tour of the Green Lake American Baptist Assembly, 90-min-ute Heidel House yacht lake excursion lunch and visits to shops. $1050 per person. Green Lake Chamber of Commerce.

Bike tours Free brochures: Three-day tours of Vilas, Marinette and Door Counties, ranging from 15 to 75 miles per day. Time for swimming, shopping Racine Engine House No. 3: 700 6th St. p.m. Sun.

Group tours by appointment, call '634-6232. Sponsored by Racine Fire Bell Club. Free. County Historical Museum: 701 Main St. "Eggs The Fragile Beginning." 9-5; 1-5.

Closed Mon. Free. 1 Wustum Museum: 2919 Northwest era Ave. 1-9 Mon. ft 1-9 Racine Municipal Band Racine exhibits Ma this Gallery: Through August, "Contemporary American Prints." Selections from the gallery.

328 Main St. 10-5. Free. Wustum Museum: Through Aug. 17, about 120 Wisconsin artists salute the 100th anniversary of Wind Point Lighthouse with a lighthouse exhibit of original works ranging from representational to abstract.

1-9 Mon. and 1-9 all other days. 2919 Ave. Free. Kenosha exhibit Upstairs-Downstairs Galleries: Aug.

24-Sept 21, Rodde Myers one-man show of fiber collages. Recep- Sat, Sun. May be closed -on holidays. Special tours by aoDolntmentr Free. Boenter Botanical Gardens Through Aug; 18: Exhibit Wat-ercolors Coast to Coast by George T.

Burns, Milwaukee. Administration Building Gallery, Whitnall Park in Hales Corners. 8 a.m. to sunset. Paine Art Center ft Arboretum Through Aug.

31 "The Tallgrass Prairie An American Landscape" exhibit. 1410 Algoma Oshkosb. Free. 7 Kenosha nenusua Aug. 17: Zoo Park'.

3 p.m. Highlights "A Tribute to Louis Armstrong," "Melody Ala King' "Come Back to Sorrento" and "Flnlan's Rainbow." Aug. 17: Siena Center, 7 p.m. Soloist Ann Roland, flute. Highlights "Czech Suite," for Strings," "Blue Danube Waltz" and "Patriotic Sing-a-Long." Aug.

Public Museum: Art and natural history. 9-noon and 1-9 9-1 noon 1-4 Sun. 5608 10th Ave. Free. OLDBLATT'S helps you live better for less! COLONIAL ICE CREAM SANDWICH SHOP Brother 223 6th St.

(Downtown Racin) 1 EtoanRestaiirant Open Daily Open Sunday 4:00 PM Well Lighted Parking Lot Corner 22nd Mead 632-4408 'I Special buys! Skirtsets to clinch your new Fall look CHARCOAL BROILED HAMBURGERS GYRO BOBS SUVUKI on Italian Broad FISH SANDWICH and SUBS irnmmi Al lartino at Playboy Singer at Playboy 99 HOURS: P.M. 17 rwm ij m. wm mm Pswi Ar m. mm m. mm n.

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His Playboy shows vlO be at 10 p.m. through Friday, and II p.m. Saturday tad 10 m. Sunday. The dinner show Is $22-50.

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