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| Snowdance 10 Minute Comedy Festival Feb. 7 | 6th St. Theatre
| The Snowdance 10 Minute Comedy Festival is a competition of original 10 minute comedies. In the ultimate interactive experience, the audience can vote for the production they enjoyed the most. The votes will be tallied throughout the four week festival run, and the Snowdance “Best in Snow” will be awarded after the final performance on February 28th. A cash award of $300.00 goes to “Best in Snow”, with a $100.00 award going to both second and third place. OOHP presents Snowdance January 29 – February 28; they run four shows each weekend. Reservations are available at (262)632-6802.
| briXwerX Lego Exhibit Feb. 7 | Kenosha Public Museum
| An interesting collection of Lego Creations from Dave and John Xandegar of briXwerX Studio. See over twenty pieces, from a Cell Phone Case to a three foot statue of Buzz Aldrin in his moonsuit! The exhibit includes the 3 best creations from the briXwerX Lego Creativity Lab, held at the Museum on January 30th along with their trophies.
The exhibit is located on the second floor mezzanine, by the windows overlooking the Lake. There will be "Meet the Builders" sessions on Sunday, January 31st...Saturday, February 13th...Saturday, February 27th, and Sunday, March 14th from 1-3pm. Admission is free (Dave and John encourage you to support the Museum through your generous donations). Please check with the Museum for Hours
| The Book of Exodus as Ancient Jews Read It Feb. 7 | Congregation Emanu-El of Waukesha
| Bible scholar James L. Kugel of Bar Ilan University in Israel, author of "How to Read the Bible," will discuss this topic in the third of four lectures in the Milwaukee area. Open to the public; admission is free. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Society for Jewish Learning in collaboration with the Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center and the Coalition for Jewish Learning. Call 414-963-4135 for more information.
| How to Read the Bible Feb. 7 | Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center
| Bible scholar James L. Kugel of Bar Ilan University in Israel, author of "How to Read the Bible," will discuss this topic in the last of four lectures in the Milwaukee area. Open to the public; admission is free. Sponsored by the Wisconsin Society for Jewish Learning in collaboration with the Harry & Rose Samson Family Jewish Community Center and the Coalition for Jewish Learning. Call 414-963-4135 for more information.
| Chilli Cookoff! Come to taste, or bring your own pot. Win $$ Feb. 7 | Rob's Riversedge
| Amateur chilli cookoff. Patrons will vote by blind tasting. Cash prizes.
| "3 Visions" Feb. 7 | Spectrum Gallery
| Spectrum Gallery, located in the east building of the DeKoven Center, Racine, presents “Three Visions” – featuring three artists: Mary Mollerskov, Theron P. Snell and Bill Berggren. The public is invited to a free Grand Opening on Saturday, February 6, from 12:00 – 5:00 PM. where the photographers will be present.
Each of these artists have a strong, unique focus in their approach and philosophy as well as in their final images. Mary Mollerskov is a multi-media artist who works in photography as well as other art media. Mollerskov states, “I believe that we can create a more peaceful world through the arts… design, music, painting, photography, theater and other art forms make this a better world in which to live, connect with people, share creativity and promote peace.” Theron P. Snell said, “I’m drawn to people and the spaces they occupy. As a street photographer, I look for that magical moment when I catch a combination of color and shape, a juxtaposition of individuals alone, together, or with man-made objects… sometimes a close-up of personal features, a tableau, shapes or colors that say something to me.” Bill Berggren seeks out and photographs commonplace as well as unusual wildflowers and plants, with or without their insect partners. “I work with color, light, and shades of gray,” said Berggren, “in diverse ecologies including dunes, marsh, prairie, woods, creeks and rivers…each providing its own challenges for a nature photographer.”
“Three Visions: runs through February 28. Spectrum Gallery is open on Saturdays and Sundays from 12:00 – 5:00 PM and by serendipity and appointment by calling (262) 634-4345
| Restorative Relaxation Retreat Feb. 7 | Down the Rabbit Hole
| This workshop at 5709 7th Ave offers a combination of Restorative Yoga and Acupuncture with Louise Domerchie - Restorative Yoga, Tina Perri - Acupuncture.
Visitors can experience a personalized 30 minute session/treatment between 1-3 p.m. Louise will guide you into relaxing Restorative Yoga poses and Tina will treat you with stress relieving acupuncture.
Expect to spend a minimum of 30 min, but you may stay longer if there is room. Space is limited to 10 people at a time, so reserve your place in advance,1:00, 1:30, 2:00, 2:30pm $25.00 for both elements, or $15.00 for just one for details, call 262-656-1515 or e-mail, downtherabbitholekenosha@gmail.com.
Join us for our noon meditation lead by Louise Domerchie, followed by a 15min demo of the workshop, 12:45-1pm
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