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Wednesday
Sep162009

Liner Notes for the Week of September 13

What's ahead for the South Shore this Week?

St. Francis Library Festival

Ardan James, the Animated Illusionist headlines the St. Francis Library Festival at 3 pm on Sunday, September 20 at the St. Francis Public Library 4230 S. Nicholson. The festival runs from 1 to 4 pm.

Square Dance Party

The 49ers Square Dance Club is having a free square dancing party for new dancers. The event is on Thursday, September 17 at 7pm in the Grobschmidt center at 2424 15th Ave. in South Milwaukee.

You Can't Take it With You

The Grant Park Players are presenting Kaufmann and Hart's classic comedy at the South Milwaukee PAC at 7:30pm Friday, September 18 and Saturday, September 19. Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for children. Call the box office at 414-766-5049 for ticket information.


Global Union Concerts

Alverno College is sponsoring the Global Union concerts at the Humboldt Park Band Shell. Shows run from 1pm to 5pm Saturday and Sunday. The event is free to the public. For more information, see alvernopresents.alverno.edu/shows/Global-Union.aspx

Bay View Bash

 

The annual Bay View Bash shuts down Kinnickinnic Ave on Saturday, September 19 between Potter and Clement. There will be three stages of music along with a demonstration stage and a kids area. There is a strongman competition at noon. 

See www.bayviewbash.org for more information.

Football

Cudahy travels to Brown Deer. St. Francis hosts Pewaukee. South Milwaukee hosts Greenfield. All games are at 7pm on Friday, September 18.

 

 

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