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April 22, 2016

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2 • LAKE COUNTRY POST • APRIL 23, 2016 GMTODAY.COM HEALTH Three Pillars honors volunteers with prime rib dinner DOUSMAN — In celebration of National Volunteer Week, Three Pillars Senior Living, 410 N Main St, Dousman, hon- ored more than 100 of its volunteers with a prime rib dinner recently. Members of the Three Pillars leadership and executive team volunteered alongside dining room staff to serve the meal. The evening included raffle drawings with prizes donated by local businesses, party favors and musical entertain- ment by the Vintage Mix Quartet. A team of approximately 200 volunteers are the backbone of countless happenings at the nonprofit organization, according to a release. "We wouldn't be able to do half the things we do without our many wonderful volunteers," Tina Rose, lifestyles man- ager and volunteer coordinator, said. Submitted photo Three Pillars' resident volunteer Shirley Chatfield enjoys a glass of wine, served by Kathy Bernaden, chief human resources and compliance officer. Submitted photo Three Pillars' resident volunteer Mark Momsen wins big in the raffle drawing, cheered on by wife Gail Momsen and friend Jack Keymar. Submitted photo Jane Olisar, chief development officer, Kathy Bernaden, chief human resources and compliance officer and Kelsey Pangborn, communication strategist volunteered as servers for the appreciation dinner. Submitted photo Three Pillars' resi- dent volunteers Ted Rose, Dawn Haney, Kay Zimmer and Sue Christiansen enjoy dinner served by Jodi Cigelske, residential health care coordinator. St. Matthew's Fish Boil, 4–7pm April 29, St. Matthew Parish cafeteria, 9329 S. Chicago Rd. (Hwy 32), Oak Creek. Handicapped accessi- ble through west entrance. Made outside in big kettles - like Door County. $10, $4 for ages 3–12. 414-762-4200. I Have A Dream Jubilee, 6–8:30pm April 29, University of Wisconsin-Waukesha, 1500 N. University Dr., Waukesha. Music, speakers, refreshments & raffle. All proceeds sup- port low-income students with secondary education. Family Frog Frolic, 7–9pm April 29 & 30, Wehr Nature Center in Whitnall Park, 9701 W. College Ave., Franklin. Lake Country Antiques & Garden Show, 5–9pm April 29, 10–5pm April 30, 11–4pm May 1, Waukesha County Expo Forum, 1000 Northview Rd., Wauke- sha. 70 dealers featuring 18th-century through mod- ernism. Shop garden orna- ments, folk art, vintage, industrial, furniture, paint- ings, Civil War, sporting, stoneware, jewelry & more. $8, free for 15 & younger. Run for Home 5K Run & Walk, 8–noon April 30, Frame Park, Waukesha. Run- ners start at 9am; walkers at 9:30am Raise funds & aware- ness to help human traffick- ing victims in greater Mil- waukee. $32 adults, $25 stu- dents, $20 children. Register at http://www.itickets.com/- events/356677.html. For more information about the cause: www.exploitnomore.org Garden District Craft Fair, 9–3pm April 30, Mil- waukee Center for Indepen- dence, 3333 S. Howell Ave., Milwaukee. More than 30 vendors; $1 admission. Try Hockey for Free, 10:30–noon April 30, Wilson Ice Arena, 4101 S. 20 St., Mil- waukee. Question-&-answer session on special hockey programs 11:45–noon. Session for children with special needs noon–1:30pm Partnership of the Southeastern Hockey Association of Wisconsin & Milwaukee County Parks. Elmbrook Historical Soci- ety's 22nd Annual Civil War Encampment, 10–4pm April 30 & May 1, Dousman Stagecoach Inn Museum, 1075 Pilgrim Pkwy, Brook- field. $6, $3 for ages 6–12, free for 5 & younger (cash or check only). Free parking at Pilgrim Park Middle School & the northeast lot of North Shore Bank: free shuttle bus to grounds. elmbrookhistori- calsociety.org 7th Annual Bustle Hustle 5K Run & Walk, 8:15am reg- istration, 9:45am 5K, 10:45am children's 1K May 1, Old World Wisconsin, W372-S9727 Hwy 67, Town of Eagle. $25 adult, $20 child. www.friendsoww.org South Shore Garden Club: Designing Perennial Gardens by Jeff Trader, 6pm social May 2, Grace Presbyterian Church, 2931 S. Kinnickinnic Ave., Milwau- kee. For information, call Susan McDonell 414-747-0139. All-You-Can-Eat Fish Fry, 4:30–7:30pm May 6, St. Florian School cafeteria, 1215 S. 45th St., West Milwaukee. $11; $7.50 for children 9 & younger. Beer & soda sold separately. 414-383- 3565 or www.stflorian.org Frightened Rabbit, 8pm April 28, Pabst Theater, 144 E. Wells St., Milwaukee. $15, $17. www.pabsttheater.org, 414-286-3663. Rain: A Tribute to The Beatles, 7pm April 29, Pabst Theater, 144 E. Wells St., Mil- waukee. $45. www.pabstthe- ater.org or 414-286-3663. Alan Jackson, "Still Keepin' It Country Tour," 7:30pm April 29, UW-Milwaukee Pan- ther Arena, 400 W. Kilbourn Ave., Milwaukee. $49 & up. w w w. T i c k e t m a s t e r. c o m , www.alanjackson.com Wind Ensemble & Sym- phony Band Spring Con- cert, 7:30pm April 29, Helen Bader Concert Hall, 2419 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee. 414-229-4308, http://www4.- uwm.edu/psoa/ticketing/. $8–$12. Tech N9ne, 8pm April 29, The Rave, 2401 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee. $26.50, $31.50. 414-342-7283, www.therave.com Charles Bradley, 8pm April 29, Turner Hall, 1040 N. Fourth St., Milwaukee. $17; $20 day of show. www.pab- sttheater.org, 414-286-3663. Kidz Bop, 7pm April 30, Pabst Theater, 144 E. Wells St., Mil- waukee. $29.50 & up. 414-286- 3663, www.pabsttheater.org UWM Gospel Choir Spring Concert, 7:30pm April 30, Helen Bader Concert Hall, 2419 E. Kenwood Blvd., Mil- waukee. 414-229-4308, http://- www4.uwm.edu/psoa/tick- eting/. $8–$12. The Jones Family Singers, "Funk-Driven" Gospel Music, 8pm April 30, Alverno Col- lege Pitman Theatre, 3431 S. 39th St., Milwaukee. $35, dis- counts available. 414-382-6044, www.alvernopresents.-alver- no.edu Zomboy, 8pm April 30, The Rave, 2401 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee. $26, $30. 414-342- 7283, www.therave.com Brahms Festival: Power- ful & Lyrical, with conduc- tor Edo de Waart, 8pm April 30 & 2:30pm May 1, Uihlein Hall, 929 N. Water St., Mil- waukee. $16.50 & up. 414-273- 7206, www.marcuscenter.org The Third Degree, 8pm April 30, St. Francis Brewery, 3825 S. Kinnickinnic Ave., Milwaukee An Evening with the Avishai Cohen Quartet, 8:30pm April 30, Back Room @ Colectivo Coffee (Prospect Cafe), 2211 N. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee. $25. www.pab- sttheater.org, 414-286-3663. "Bigger is Better," Sym- phony Sundays Concert Finale, by Milwaukee's Festival City Symphony, 3pm May 1, the Pabst Theater, 144 E. Wells St., Milwaukee. $14 & $8 for children, students, & seniors. 414-286-3205, www.pabstthe- ater.org or www.festivalci- tysymphony.org The Bard in Spring, 3pm May 1, St. Christopher's Episcopal Church, 7845 N. River Rd., River Hills. Concert by the Bach Cham- ber Choir of Milwaukee commemorates the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare's death. $17 in advance & $18 at the door, $10 for students, $1 senior discount (cash or check only). For tickets & information, call 414-319-9816. bachchoir- milwaukee.com UWM Fine Arts Quartet Series: Guest Soloist Pianist Xiayin Wang, 6:30pm pre- concert talk May 1, Helene Zelazo Center for the Per- forming Arts, 2419 E. Ken- wood Blvd., Milwaukee. 414- 229-4308. $10. UWM Youth Wind Ensem- ble Concert, 7:30pm May 1, Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts, 2419 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee. 414-229-4308. $8–$12. The Struts, 7:30pm May 3, The Rave, 2401 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee. $16. 414-342- 7283, www.therave.com The Rides - Stephen Stills, Kenny Wayne Shepherd & Barry Goldberg, 8pm May 3. $55.50, $75. Pabst Theater, 144 E. Wells St., Milwaukee. www.pabsttheater.org, 414- 286-3663. Rita Wilson, 8pm May 4, Turner Hall, 1040 N. 4th St., Milwaukee. $29.50. www.pab- sttheater.org or 414-286-3663. First Stage: "Ella Enchant- ed," select dates through May 1, Todd Wehr Theater, 929 N. Water St., Milwaukee. Age 6 & older. $12.50 & up. 414- 267-2961, www.firststage.org "Fallen Angels," by Sky- light Music Theatre, through May 1, Cabot Theatre, 158 N. Broadway, Milwaukee. $39.50 & up, student & senior dis- counts. www.skylightmu- sictheatre.org, 414-291-7800. "Fences," through May 22, Quadracci Powerhouse Mil- waukee Repertory Theater, 108 E. Wells St., Milwaukee. w w w. m i lw a u k e e r e p. c o m , 414-224-9490. $20 & up, discounts available. "Hot L Baltimore," per- formed by the University of W i s c o n s i n - M i l w a u k e e Department of Theatre, through May 1, MainStage Theatre, 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee. $15–$20. 414-229-4308, http://www4.- uwm.edu/psoa/ticketing/ The Naked Magic Show, 8pm Wed., Pabst Theater, 144 E. Wells St., Milwaukee. $20 & up. pabsttheater.org, 414- 286-3663. Gabriel Iglesias, 8pm April 28–30, Riverside Theater, 116 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwau- kee. $30 & up. www.pabstthe- ater.org or 414-286-3663. Carrot Top, 8pm May 12, Northern Lights Theater, 1721 W. Canal St., Milwaukee. $30–$40. 1-800-PAYSBIG or www.paysbig.com Underground Film Festi- val, April 28–May 2, Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts, 2419 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwaukee. University of Wisconsin-Mil- waukee student-run interna- tional festival dedicated to showcasing contemporary, innovative & independent works. film-milwaukee.org Pix Flix: "The Harvey Girls," 6:30pm May 2, Waukesha Civic Theatre, 264 W. Main St., Waukesha. $5. 262-547-0708, www.wauke- shacivictheatre.org Wednesdays at the Movies: "To Kill a Mock- ingbird," 2pm May 4 & 18, the Hunt Room at Hales Cor- ners Public Library, 5885 S. 116th St., Hales Corners. Admission is free, & coffee & soda will be sold before the movie starts. www.hale- scornerslibrary.org Student Film & Video Fes- tival, 7–10 p.m. May 13, UWM Union Cinema, 2400 E. Ken- wood Blvd., Milwaukee. 414- 229-4070, http://www.aux.- uwm.edu/union/union_the- atre/ The Mads: Trace Beaulieu & Frank Coniff, Mystery Science Theater 3000, 8pm May 13, Turner Hall, 1040 N. 4th St., Milwaukee. Movie riffing with TV's mad scien- tists Frank & Dr. Forrester. $20. 414-286-3663, www.pab- sttheater.org "The Godfather" Live, score performed by the Mil- waukee Symphony Orches- tra, 7pm May 20, Riverside Theater, 116 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee. $45.50 & up. www.pabsttheater.org or 414- 286-3663. Pix Flix: "The Pink Pan- ther Strikes Again," 6:30pm June 6, Waukesha Civic The- atre, 264 W. Main St., Wauke- sha. $5. 262-547-0708, www.wauk- eshacivictheatre.org Monday Night Movies, 6:30pm 2nd & 4th Mon., Waukesha Public Library, 321 Wisconsin Ave. 262- 524-3682. Movie Matinees, 1–3pm Tues., Elm Grove Public Library, 13600 Juneau Blvd., O'Neill Room. Free. www.elmg rovelibrary.org, 262-782-6717. Charlotte Bront's Birth- day Bash, 2–3:30pm April 30, the Richard E. & Lucile Krug Rare Books Room of the Milwaukee Public Central Library, 814 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwaukee. English professor Sukanya Banerjee paints a picture of Bront's life in 19th-century England. Bring a friend. Join the cele- bration with crafts including spring cherry blossoms & Victorian cuffs. Tuesday Evening Book Group, 6:30–8:15pm 2nd Tues. of each month, Hales Corners Public Library, 5885 S. 116th St. 414-529-6150 or www.halescornerslibrary.org Forest Ridge Book Group, 2:30–3:30pm 2nd Tues. of each month, Hales Corners Public Library, 5885 S. 116th St. 414-529-6150 or www.hale- scornerslibrary.org Writers Ink, 7pm 1st & 3rd Mon. of the month for cri- tiquing for publication, workshops & writing-related speakers, 4702 S. Packard Ave., Cudahy. 414-744-9644 or visit www.writersinc.writer- network.com Waukesha Writers' Work- shop, 10:30–12:30pm 3rd Mon. of each month, Brookfield Highlands Senior Apart- ments, 20825 George Hunt Cir., Town of Brookfield. 262- 679-0862. "Great Lives" Biography Book Club, 1pm 4th Mon. of the month, Brookfield Public Library, 1900 N. Calhoun Rd., Brookfield. 262-782-4140. Mystery Book Discussion Group, 1:30–3pm 2nd Mon. of the month, New Berlin Pub- lic Library, 15105 Library Ln., New Berlin. 262-785-4980. Muskego Public Library, Online Book Clubs, Mon.–Fri., sent via email, sign up at www.chaptera- day.com/library/muskego. Armchair Travel Book Club, 10am 3rd Tues. of the month, Brookfield Public Library, 1900 N. Calhoun Rd., Brookfield. 262-782-4140. It's All Elementary Mys- tery Book Club, 7pm 2nd Tues. of the month, Brook- field Public Library, 1900 N. Calhoun Rd., Brookfield. 262- 782-4140. Writers' Roundtable, 1–3pm & 6:30–8:30pm Tues., Redbird Writing Studios, 3195 S. Superior St., Milwaukee. 414- 481-3029. Browsing & Reading Soci- ety Adult Book Group, 7pm 2nd Tues. of each month, Muskego Public Library, S73-W16663 Janesville Rd., Muskego. 262-971-2102. Chapter One Writers Group, 7–9pm 2nd & 4th Tues. of each month, Martha Merrell's Books, 231 W. Main St., Waukesha. 262-662-4834. Book Discussion Group, 7pm 1st & 3rd Wed. of the month, Waukesha Public Library, 321 Wisconsin Ave., Waukesha. 262-524-3682 or visit www.waukesha.lib.wi.us Patent Searching 101, Business Librarians Teach a 7-Step Strategy, noon– 1:30pm 5th Thurs. of the month, 2nd-floor Krikelas Room of Central Library, 814 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwau- kee. Free. Preschool Story Hour, 9:45– 10:30am every 2nd Tues. of the month, Alice Baker Memorial Public Library, 820 E. Main St., Eagle. 262-594-2800. Talking About Books, 7:30pm 1st Thurs. of the month, Brookfield Public Library, 1900 N. Calhoun Rd., Brookfield. 262-782-4140. Tour Historic Central Library, 11am each Sat., 814 W. Wisconsin Ave., Milwau- kee. Free tours. Meet in the rotunda. Muskego Writers Work- shop, 7pm 4th Thurs. of the month, Muskego Public Library, S73-W16663 Janesville Rd., Muskego. 262-927-2102. Richard Krug Foyer Exhi- bitions: "Ethos," the work of nine emerging artists, through April 28, Charles Allis Art Museum, 1801 N. Prospect Ave., Milwaukee. UWM Spring Master of Arts/Master of Fine Arts Exhibition, through April 28, Arts Center Gallery, 2400 E. Kenwood Blvd., Milwau- kee. Free. 414-229-4308. 2016 MIAD Senior Exhi- bition, through May 14, Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design, 273 E. Erie St., Milwaukee. "Signs of Spring," artists Michelle Freuck, Ann Windell & Connie Pelzek, through May 15, Almont Gallery, 342 W. Main St., Waukesha. 10– 6pm Mon.–Fri., 10–4pm Sat., noon–4pm Sun.. www.almont- gallery.com CALENDAR

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