Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Murder!!! At the Kewaunee Inn


You are invited to a MURDER…

We’d like to invite you to the last wine auction the Tortellini Brother’s Winery will ever hold. You must have heard the news by now. The historical winery, known for its rare but excellent cabernets, is being sold due to the death of its owner Georgio Tortellini. And it’s such a crime! Literally.

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to solve a murder (or two).
...Are you up to the challenge?

We want you to be fully involved in this murder mystery game so please come in costume and in character! We encourage you to take on a role as an interested buyer, a realtor or a reporter, for example. It’s optional, of course, but it will enhance your whole experience. Use your imagination and get ready to play!

Who among you will become a cold-blooded killer? A victim?
Be warned and beware, it could be the person standing right next to you!

Your Prime Suspects in “Vintage Murder”:

Carmine Blanca: The executor of Georgio Tortellini’s Will.
Olive Tortellini: Georgio’s eldest daughter.
Toni (Antoinette) Tortellini: Georgio’s youngest daughter.
Jessie Jones: The local law (and FBI reject).
Joe Bob Biggs: A land developer who owns the acreage neighboring the winery.
Nigel Tuesday: A lily-livered mama’s boy and neighbor to the Tortellini’s.

THE WHODUNIT PARTY DETAILS:
Date: February 19th, 2011 Time: Dinner begins at 6 p.m.
Location: The Kewaunee Inn
122 Ellis Street
Kewaunee, WI 54216
Contact Person: Sarah Kemp, Director of Business Development
Phone: 920-388-0800 Tickets: $40 at the door, $35 pre-pay (Includes Delicious Dinner Buffet & Murdery Mystery Theater)

Haley Productions’ Murder Mystery Games 800.293.3302 ©2011 Haley Productions, Richmond, CA (East Bay) 94804

Monday, January 10, 2011

Dance, Dance, Dance the Night Away at the Kewaunee Inn and Other Wisconsin/Illinois Locations

Dancing in Norther Wisconsin!

An Evening of Dancing at the Kewaunee Inn
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More Info The Kewaunee Inn will host an evening of Dancing! Music will be provided by The Reception Playlists. The Restaurant and Bar at the Kewaunee Inn will be open at 5 p.m.

Open Dancing with Dale and Donna begins at 5 pm. Cocktails and Dancing Classic Lounge and Dance Music.

Don't wait for a wedding to go dancing! Just Conversation and Music with a Dance Floor.

The Fourth Saturday in January. January 22nd, 2011.


Dancing in Northern Illinois And Wisconsin

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Notice: Due to the recent purchase of Dancers' Dateline by Pointer Marketing and a change in policy, we will no longer be able to use the information provided in their monthly newsletter on our web site or in our weekly email updates for Northern Illinois & Wisconsin. We will continue to publish information sent to us by studios, schools and dance clubs in the area and from sources other than Dancers Dateline
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7019 State Road 144 N.
West Bend, WI 53090
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If we've missed any events you feel should be posted here, please let us know about them.

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Also, there are no fees to members of our mailing list.

Note: We highly recommend you call the locations listed below to be certain their schedules have not changed!
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Northern Illinois & Wisconsin Dancing This Week

Let's Dance
1794 E Allouez
Bellevue, WI
Group Lesson & Open Dance
Lesson 7:00 - 8:00 pm
Open Dancing 8:00 - 10:00 pm
$9.00
(920) 366-9798
www.greenbaydancestudio.com/

Swing Dancing
Bay View Brew Haus & Banquet Hall
2535 S. Kinnickinnic Avenue
Milwaukee, WI
Beginner lesson 8-9pm
$5.00 - lesson and dancing
Open dancing 9-11:30pm
$5 suggested contribution for dancing only
414-481-8060

BallroomChicago.com
Closed Tonight, Watch Here For Future Workshops
Lodge Hall
1799 Green Bay Rd. (Across from Sunset Foods)
Highland Park, IL
7:00 - 9:30 pm
$13.00/person in advance, $15.00 at the door
For Information Call (847) 579 9361 (847) 579 9361

Thursday At Sundance Saloon
300 Lakehurst Road
Waukegan IL
6:00 - 11:00 pm
It’s a Practice Party Which Means It's Practice And A Party
A perfect evening of dance indulgence – the best mix of Country, Latin, and Swing music
played not too loud and huge (4000 sq ft wood) dance floor.
Lessons and help will be freely given
$5.00/person
(847) 887-0858
www.sundancesaloon.com

www.theneverlybrothers.com
http://www.tempodancemadison.com/

The East Side Club (formally East Side Businessmen's Club)
3735 Monona Drive
Madison, WI 53714
8:30 PM - 12:30 AM
Reservations required: Phone 608-222-9131
www.thedowntowners.com

Social Dancing
St. Paul Lutheran Church Social Hall
8760 37th Ave. (Corner 39th Ave & E. 88th St.)
Kenosha, WI
6:30 - 10:30 pm
Light Refreshments Served
Donation $7.00/person
Contact: Jess & Mel (262) 857 6734
Cell: (262) 308 3489 - (773) 306 3978
Saturday, January 1

Sunday Dance Party
Turner Hall 3001
Stoughton Rd
Madison WI
Free Dance Class 6:30 to 7:15 pm
General Dancing 7:15 - 10:00 pm
Price: $8.00 for bands and $7.00 for DJ
(608) 712 – 5483 OR e-mail Ceithamer@peoplepc.com

Tanzen”Ballroom Dance Club Sunday Evening Dances
2500 Latham St. (upstairs)
Rockford, Illinois
5:00 to 8:00 pm
Wooden dance floor, smoke and alcohol free environment
If you are new to Ballroom Dancing or you have been dancing for
some time and are looking for a warm friendly atmosphere to practice
or just a great place to dance, Come Dance With Us
Don't have a dance partner? Singles are always welcome
$5.00/person
For More Info Call Randy Hardt: (815) 979 4758
Strict Tempo Music

"Steve Anthony Orchestra"
Willowbrook Ballroom
8900 S. Archer Ave
Willow Springs, IL
2:00 - 5:00 pm
$14.00/person
(708) 839 1000
Big Band Music
www.willowbrookballroom.com


Happy Dancing!
Bob & Penny Urbon
Copyright © 2001 Bob Urbon. All rights reserved.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

The Reception

The Reception brings their group to the Kewaunee Inn.

Cocktails and Dancing
Classic Lounge and Dance Music All The Time
Don't wait for a wedding to go dancing!
Just Conversation and Music
with a Dance Floor that's always open.

THE RECEPTION used to be along the East Twin River. Back by popular demand, the Reception will bring their dancing group to us!

Here is a little about the group...

For information on dance lessons or any other
topic, please email dance@thereception.us
[This will put you on our weekly email list.]
The only place with open dancing and free music with no cover charge!

We have added many new selections to the jukebox and improvements to our playlists.

As always, small groups or parties are welcome during our open hours for just the cost of beverages. Bring your own food or appetizers or have them catered in. We also can open for groups or parties on other nights if requested.

We are grateful to be able to share what we believe to be a Gem, with a slow but steadily growing distinctive clientele.

www.TheReception.us

Milwaukee's JUMPIN' JIVE CLUB:
www.JumpInJiveClub.com

Bakery On State
www.bakeryonstate.com

G's Catering
www.gscatering.com

Natures Scentiments Floral & Gifts
www.naturesscentiments.com

The Oar House Restaurant
1228 Memorial Dr.
Manitowoc, WI 54220
920-683-9111
Available for Catering.

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The Kewaunee Inn will host an evening of Dancing! Music will be provided by The Reception Playlists. The Restaurant and Bar at the Kewaunee Inn will be open at 5 p.m.

Open Dancing with Dale and Donna begins at 5 pm. Cocktails and Dancing Classic Lounge and Dance Music.

Don't wait for a wedding to go dancing! Just Conversation and Music with a Dance Floor.

The Fourth Saturday in January. January 22nd, 2011.

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

New Years Eve Party with Bears Packer Package


Start off your wekend by joining us for our New Years Eve Roaring 20s Bash. Champagne toast at midnight, a Cuisines From Around the World buffet just $25/person (reservation required), champagne drink specials and discounted drink prices! Stay overnight with room prices starting at $99.

Are you a Packer or Bear fan. Stay for the big faceoff at Lambeau Field January 2nd. The Kewaunee Inn Football Package
includes Shuttle service from the Inn to Brett Favre's Steakhouse in Greenbay forthe best tailgating party ever including unlimited
brats, burgers, jambalaya, salad, cookies, and more, plus unlimited beer, bloodies, screwdrivers, & soft drinks. Also live deejay and entertainment.
One night stay at the Kewaunee Inn (with shuttle service and tailgate party) for couple $350, single occupancy $250. Game tickets are not included.

Friday, December 3, 2010

Kewaunee Inn Presents Second Saturday Blues and Open Mic in the SAME NIGHT!



Second Saturday Blues/Open Mic in the SAME NIGHT!

The evenings featured performer, our own Musician-In-Residence - Internationally Awarded Composer and Guitarist, Josh Goldman!

To add to the fun, Josh has offered to turn over the mic to those who enjoy making music, singing or playing. Local Favorite Open Mic Emcee, Jerry Duginski will be hosting the Open Mic following Josh's performance.

Are you experienced? Or even if you just dabble.
Come out to the Kewaunee Inn for our Open Mic nights.

Meet and jam with other local performers, try out your new song, your own version of an old song, or just show off your ability to play! We encourage all levels of experience.

Sign up at 8.
Bring your voice, and a guitar (or use ours), and we will provide the rest!
All instruments welcome!

First drink on the house for playing! (Rail, house or domestic bottles)
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$2 Bottles of Miller/Lite & Bud/Lite
$3 Glasses of House Wine


Please call 920.388.0800, email at info@kewauneeinn.com, or contact us on facebook if you have any questions or would like to inquire further about performing at the Kewaunee Inn.See More

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Agricultural Heritage Bus Tours


Heritage Bus Tours

Posted on November 30, 2009

Kewaunee County sits on top of a limestone rock layer called the Niagara Escarpment. Glaciers pushed out rolling hills that slope down to Lake Michigan on one side and the bay of Green Bay on the other. Indians came with trading posts before the lumber industry boomed. Fertile soil became home to prolific farms settled by mostly German, Czechoslovakian and Belgian immigrants.

Agricultural Heritage & Resources offers 5 tours to give you a true flavor of our “Little Europe”. A step on guide will accompany your coach.

The Ag Heritage Tour begins in an 1876 Czech farmstead for a bite to eat. The largest family owned dairy farm in the state is Pagel’s Ponderosa Dairy that uses G.P.S., computer chips, an anaerobic digester and the cows are milked while riding a rotating carousel. Depending upon the season, you may tour LaCrosse Maple Syrup, Kraynik berries, Hillside apples or Aissen Christmas tree farm. A farm lunch will be served. Organic farming is growing in popularity; we’ll see how it’s done at Wavrunek Organic Farm. Along the route you’ll see many farms from European settlers.

The Czech Tour starts with a kolache and coffee and an 1876 Czech farmstead tour. Step back in time at Tom’s Bakery for fresh Belgian pies. Kele Alpaca’s utilizes an original Czech homestead complete with a square silo. For lunch, a Czech roast pork tenderloin, sour kraut, potato dumplings, dessert and Czech music. Watch a methunky demonstration and take some home. In Stangelville, tour a church on the register of historic places, shop at Konop’s, home to traditional sultz and stop at the last cheese factory in Kewaunee County; a world champion in mozzarella. We’ll tour a vineyard and sample award winning wines from the 44th parallel.

The Belgian Tour is hosted by Belgian Walloon and local historian Clete Bellin. Start with a Belgian breakfast. Learn about Belgians settlers, the oldest church on the peninsula and chapels that dot the countryside. Travel through Frog Station and hear about miracles of Robinsonville. Ride on top of the Niagara escarpment ledge to see the bay of Green Bay at the same place where Jean Nicolet did at Red Banks. Brussels Countryside Café will serve Belgian trippe, sweet and sour red cabbage, potatoes and Belgian pie. Next stop is Marchants to purchase Belgian goodies then to the cheese store. See a windmill farm, outdoor ovens, dolomite stone homes and karsts. Cross paths with the Green Bay Packers and Baby Face Nelson on this tour.

The Kewaunee Tour begins at Ag Heritage Farm with Czech kolache. Kewaunee is a harbor town on Lake Michigan that has served military, commercial and passenger ships and now great lakes anglers. The Marquette Historical District is full of extravagant homes from local dignitaries. The Jail Museum brings the colorful past to life as does the Tug Ludington that was active in World War II. The Kewaunee Inn is where we will stop for lunch and a tour. Hopefully we’ll be joined by some of the spirits that are said to still make their presence known. Shop at the fresh fish market or Tom’s Bakery. Ride through the Kewaunee River Valley to Buzz Besadny Fish Hatchery and Bruemmer Park lime quarry and zoo.

Algoma is a harbor town on Lake Michigan. The Algoma tour begins at the Farm Market Kitchen for a bite to eat. It’s a food related business incubator where some famous products got their start. Ride the coach for the Walldog tour and then to Algoma’s most delightful little bakery. Rabas Steam Engine Museum is the home to Big Jim. The grand Hotel Stebbins is our lunch stop. After lunch we’ll catch a quick tour of the Algoma marina and lighthouse and then see one of the last remaining 1920’s fish shanties on the lakeshore. Shop at Bearcats for fresh smoked fish and at Wisconsin’s oldest winery, Von Stiehl. Our last stop is the Flying Pig where you can walk through whimsical gardens.

Agricultural Heritage & Resources, Inc. is a 501 C3 Not-for-profit educational organization dedicated to preserving agricultural heritage past, present and future.

Contact the AHR tour coordinator for more inforamtion:

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Sherry Zuege
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N3897 Cedar Lane
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Kewaunee, WI 54216
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(920) 255-5141
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sherryandfamily@gmail.com