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November 2024

Wednesday, November 20

20th Annual Ohnward Community Christmas
November 20–22 and 25–29 @ 10 AM–4 PM
November 23–24 and 30 and December 1 @ Noon–4 PM
Ohnward Fine Arts Center (Maquoketa, IA)

Bid on creative trees and beautiful wreaths, theatre entertainment, and more at the Ohnward Fine Arts Center’s 20th Annual Festival of Trees now known as Ohnward’s Community Christmas. Ohnward’s goal is to create a holiday atmosphere to be enjoyed by all those attending the many functions that will be held at the center. The proceeds will go to the Ohnward Fine Arts Center. Add to the fundraiser by donating a decorated tree or wreath, themed baskets, table centerpiece, or even something for outside. Bring out your creative side in support for Ohnward’s place in the community. If you are short on time to decorate a tree or wreath of your own, Ohnward can do it for you. All who visit during Ohnward’s Community Christmas can register for a Christmas basket. The winning name will be drawn on the last day of the event. They will also have a snowman raffle tree that you could win. Browse the bake sale on Nov. 23, 24, and 30 and Dec. 1. Donate any Christmas treat you would like to share. Available again this year, you can purchase a Holiday Family Gift Pass for $90. This pass offers you four passes (tickets) to any future Ohnward Fine Arts Center productions—they never expire! Free. 1215 E Platt St, Maquoketa, IA. 563-652-9815. OhnwardFineArtsCenter.com.

Lunch & Learn: Potted Exotics
Wednesday, November 20 @ Noon–1 PM
Convivium Urban Farmstead

Join Convivium farm manager AJ and explore what it takes to raise fruit like lemons, limes, avocados, and olives, as well as some other unique fruit-bearing plants in your home—even in Iowa. If you’re up for a challenging adventure and willing to do some unique maintenance, this is the Lunch & Learn for you. Free. 2811 Jackson St. 563-557-2900. convivium-dbq.com.

Purrfection Kitten Meet & Greet
Wednesday, November 20 @ 1:30–4 PM
Purrfection Rescue & Resale Shop (Galena, IL)

This time of the year is especially difficult because of the amount of cats and kittens that need to be rescued. Purrfection Rescue & Resale is a nonprofit, local rescue that provides care, shelter and placement for area cats and kittens, through foster and rehoming. All proceeds support the rescue. The organization is totally made up of volunteers. 605 Ridge St, Galena, IL. 815-821-2457.

Marshall Elementary School Vendor Show
Wednesday, November 20 @ 5:30–7:30 PM
Marshall Elementary School Gymnasium

Get some holiday shopping done with over 15 local vendors featuring crafts, candles, clothing, bags, and more. Shop local and support Marshall Elementary. Free. 1450 Rhomberg Ave. marshallptodbq@gmail.com.

Mona Susan Power Author Talk
Wednesday, November 20 @ 6–7 PM
Online

Carnegie-Stout Public Library is hosting a live watch party for a virtual event with author Mona Susan Power. Power will discuss her new novel, A Council of Dolls, a powerful story spanning three generations of Yanktonai Dakota women. She will also speak to how her work explores Native rights and culture, and in particular, the use and tradition of dolls in Native life. Mona Susan Power lives in Saint Paul, MN, and is an enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. A Council of Dolls was longlisted for the National Book Award and the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction. She is also the author of three previously published works of fiction, The Grass Dancer, which won the Pen/Hemingway Prize, Sacred Wilderness, and Roofwalker. Power’s short stories have been published by The Atlantic Monthly, The Paris Review, The Best American Short Stories, and more. She is a graduate of Harvard and the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop. Free. 563-589-4225 x 2224. carnegiestout.org/authortalks. 

She Unites
3rd Wednesday: November 20 @ 6:30–7:30 PM
The Innovation Lab

Come together for an evening of socialization and education. She Unites features rotating speakers, talking about anything and everything pertaining to women in a chill environment. Make a new friend, have authentic conversations, and leave with inspiration to power you through. All are welcome. All are worthy. All belong. Doors open at 6:15 p.m. Free. 210 Jones St. SheUnitesIowa.com/events.

Thursday, November 21

20th Annual Ohnward Community Christmas
November 21–22 and 25–29 @ 10 AM–4 PM
November 23–24 and 30 and December 1 @ Noon–4 PM
Ohnward Fine Arts Center (Maquoketa, IA)

Bid on creative trees and beautiful wreaths, theatre entertainment, and more at the Ohnward Fine Arts Center’s 20th Annual Festival of Trees now known as Ohnward’s Community Christmas. Ohnward’s goal is to create a holiday atmosphere to be enjoyed by all those attending the many functions that will be held at the center. The proceeds will go to the Ohnward Fine Arts Center. Add to the fundraiser by donating a decorated tree or wreath, themed baskets, table centerpiece, or even something for outside. Bring out your creative side in support for Ohnward’s place in the community. If you are short on time to decorate a tree or wreath of your own, Ohnward can do it for you. All who visit during Ohnward’s Community Christmas can register for a Christmas basket. The winning name will be drawn on the last day of the event. They will also have a snowman raffle tree that you could win. Browse the bake sale on Nov. 23, 24, and 30 and Dec. 1. Donate any Christmas treat you would like to share. Available again this year, you can purchase a Holiday Family Gift Pass for $90. This pass offers you four passes (tickets) to any future Ohnward Fine Arts Center productions—they never expire! Free. 1215 E Platt St, Maquoketa, IA. 563-652-9815. OhnwardFineArtsCenter.com.

2nd Annual Grant County Humane Society Garage Sale
Thursday, November 21 @ 1–6 PM
Friday, November 22 @ 9 AM–5 PM
Saturday, November 23 @ 8 AM–Noon
Grant County Fairgrounds Ekstein Building (Lancaster, WI)

Browse or drop off donated gently used quality garage sale items including children’s clothes. No electronics. Donate on Nov. 20 at 8 a.m.–5 p.m. or Nov. 21 at 8 a.m.–noon. The Grant County Humane Society purchased a building in Platteville, and are in desperate need of funds to renovate the building. The current location in Lancaster shares limited space with the Lancaster Vet Clinic. The move to Platteville is essential to meet their mission of a safer, healthier and more compassionate community for animals and residents. $5 Early admission on Nov. 21; free. 916 E Elm St, Lancaster, WI. 608-778-8203. grantcountyhumanesociety.com.

Her Night Out Featuring Maddie Poppe
Thursday, November 21 @ 4–9 PM
Five Flags Arena
Gather the gals for the Nashville-themed Her Night Out, presented by Her magazine. In addition to a live concert by American Idol winner Maddie Poppe, you can enjoy shopping with local vendors, fashion show, BBQ buffet dinner, cash bar, and various prizes including the grand prizes from Rhomberg’s Fur & Leather Gallery and Riddle’s Jewelry. Hand-in-hand with her American Idol victory, the Iowa native has captured the attention of fans with her folksy singer-songwriter style. She’s won a People’s Choice Award for her turn on the show, had her album Whirlwind hit No. 2 on the iTunes Pop Charts, and went on to become a hot guest on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live!, Live With Kelly & Ryan, and Good Morning America. All of this in addition to touring the country opening for Ingrid Michaelson and headlining her own tours, including a Christmas run that has become a seasonal “must” for Maddie’s fans. Ages 12+. $50. 405 Main St. FiveFlagsCenter.com.

Film Screening: Americans With No Address
Thursday, November 21 @ 6 PM
Steeple Square

The Dubuque Rescue Mission is hosting a public screening of Americans With No Address, a 90-minute documentary that investigates the homeless crisis in America and captures the untold stories of those experiencing homelessness while at the same time trying to find answers to the problem. After the screening, there will be a Q & A session with local leaders from the City of Dubuque as well as nonprofit organizations dealing with homelessness. The documentary team spent three weeks interviewing people in 20 major cities across 18 states, including top experts on homelessness, CEOs and executive directors of local and national nonprofit organizations, and political leaders. They also interviewed individuals who have experienced or are currently experiencing homelessness. The documentary, narrated by William Baldwin, illuminates this pressing social issue. Robert Craig Films is addressing one of the most critical crises in our country today: homelessness. The human side of those experiencing homelessness is very real. Americans With No Address documentary and No Address movie are two parts of a five-production approach that includes an interactive study guide, a novel, and a soundtrack. Their hope is that these productions will inspire all of us to engage with empathy in a deeper way to take action in our local communities. RSVP required. Free.101 E 15th St. shorturl.at/EiqbQ.

Cocktail Tasting Night
Thursday, November 21 @ 6–9 PM
Darkbird Taphouse (Peosta, IA)

Gather your friends and family for a fun event featuring Darkbird’s craft cocktails. Enjoy four specialty cocktails. Reservations available for 6, 7, and 8 p.m. $20. 7305 Thunder Valley Dr, Peosta, IA. grace@darkbirdtaphouse.com.

Songwriter Showcase: Ruth Wyand
Thursday, November 21 @ 7–9 PM
Galena Center for the Arts (Galena, IL)

Songwriter Showcase encourages the creation and sharing of original music by regional singer songwriters. Demonstrating guitar virtuosity with powerful fingerpicking, bottleneck slide and a warm alto voice, Ruth Ryand plays a mix of Americana, jazz, blues, folk, country with a portion of Piedmont picking and bluegrass clawhammer thrown in. Her songwriting is universal, using a melting pot of styles with lyrics that are timeless, relatable, emotionally resonant, sometimes witty, sometimes serious but always human and genuine. Free. 971 Gear St, Galena, IL. 815-402-3111. galenacenterforthearts.com.

Loras Players: The Lightning Thief
November 21–23 @ 7:30 PM
Loras College Hoffmann Hall St. Joseph Auditorium

This electrifying musical adaptation of Rick Riordan’s bestselling book follows Percy Jackson and is for all ages. When Percy discovers he’s a demigod, he and his friends embark on an epic journey to find Zeus’ missing lightning bolt and prevent a war among the gods. Presented by the Loras Players, the theatre production arm of Loras College’s School of Humanities & Education. Established in 1910, the Loras Players are the oldest, continuously-operating theatre troupe west of the Mississippi! Currently in its 115th season, students of all majors get hands-on, practical experience in this multi-disciplinary extracurricular program. Adults: $10; Ages Under 18: $5. 698 Loras Blvd. lorasplayers.yolasite.com.

Friday, November 22

2nd Annual Grant County Humane Society Garage Sale
Friday, November 22 @ 9 AM–5 PM
Saturday, November 23 @ 8 AM–Noon
Grant County Fairgrounds Ekstein Building (Lancaster, WI)

Browse or drop off donated gently used quality garage sale items including children’s clothes. No electronics. Donate on Nov. 20 at 8 a.m.–5 p.m. or Nov. 21 at 8 a.m.–noon. The Grant County Humane Society purchased a building in Platteville, and are in desperate need of funds to renovate the building. The current location in Lancaster shares limited space with the Lancaster Vet Clinic. The move to Platteville is essential to meet their mission of a safer, healthier and more compassionate community for animals and residents. $5 Early admission on Nov. 21; free. 916 E Elm St, Lancaster, WI. 608-778-8203. grantcountyhumanesociety.com.

20th Annual Ohnward Community Christmas
November 22 and 25–29 @ 10 AM–4 PM
November 23–24 and 30 and December 1 @ Noon–4 PM
Ohnward Fine Arts Center (Maquoketa, IA)

Bid on creative trees and beautiful wreaths, theatre entertainment, and more at the Ohnward Fine Arts Center’s 20th Annual Festival of Trees now known as Ohnward’s Community Christmas. Ohnward’s goal is to create a holiday atmosphere to be enjoyed by all those attending the many functions that will be held at the center. The proceeds will go to the Ohnward Fine Arts Center. Add to the fundraiser by donating a decorated tree or wreath, themed baskets, table centerpiece, or even something for outside. Bring out your creative side in support for Ohnward’s place in the community. If you are short on time to decorate a tree or wreath of your own, Ohnward can do it for you. All who visit during Ohnward’s Community Christmas can register for a Christmas basket. The winning name will be drawn on the last day of the event. They will also have a snowman raffle tree that you could win. Browse the bake sale on Nov. 23, 24, and 30 and Dec. 1. Donate any Christmas treat you would like to share. Available again this year, you can purchase a Holiday Family Gift Pass for $90. This pass offers you four passes (tickets) to any future Ohnward Fine Arts Center productions—they never expire! Free. 1215 E Platt St, Maquoketa, IA. 563-652-9815. OhnwardFineArtsCenter.com.

Scenes of the Season Exhibit Opening Reception
Friday, November 22 @ 5–7 PM
Galena Center for the Arts (Galena, IL)

The Regional Gallery will display an eclectic mix of art and the special exhibit space will be filled with wintery art and home decor, all of which is available for purchase. Because of the seasonal nature of the exhibits, customers who buy art can take home that day, offering the opportunity to find unique, one-of-a-kind gifts. Refreshments available, and music by harpist Amanda Hauta. On display Nov. 22–Jan 6. Free. 971 Gear St, Galena, IL. galenacenterforthearts.org.

Kids Night Out
Fridays: November 22 and December 13 @ 5:30–8:30 PM
Loras College Graber Sports Center

Play sports, games, crafts, bounce house, swimming, and more. Hosted by Loras College Women’s Basketball. Boys and Girls pre k–6th grade. $25. 1600 Cox St. 563-588-7947. lorasgirlsbasketballcamp.com.

41st Annual Dubuque Senior Ramboree
Friday, November 22 @ 6 PM
Happy’s Place

The Dubuque Senior Rams Booster Club is hosting its fall auction and bake sale along with dinner, drinks, raffles, games, and Rams apparel for sale. Silent auction beginning at 6 p.m. with online bidding, Live auction 7 p.m. Supporting Dubuque Senior High School academics, arts, activities, and athletics. 2323 Rockdale Rd. 563-552-5521. ramboosterclub.org.

Loras Players: The Lightning Thief
November 22–23 @ 7:30 PM
Loras College Hoffmann Hall St. Joseph Auditorium

This electrifying musical adaptation of Rick Riordan’s bestselling book follows Percy Jackson and is for all ages. When Percy discovers he’s a demigod, he and his friends embark on an epic journey to find Zeus’ missing lightning bolt and prevent a war among the gods. Presented by the Loras Players, the theatre production arm of Loras College’s School of Humanities & Education. Established in 1910, the Loras Players are the oldest, continuously-operating theatre troupe west of the Mississippi! Currently in its 115th season, students of all majors get hands-on, practical experience in this multi-disciplinary extracurricular program. Adults: $10; Ages Under 18: $5. 698 Loras Blvd. lorasplayers.yolasite.com.

The DZ Combo
Saturday November 22 @ 9 PM
The Goose

The DZ Combo is a jazz quartet based out of Dubuque. The group plays standards and original jazz tunes written by pianist and composer, Danny Zanger. The quartet features Jeremy Jones on bass, Dan McNamara on drum set, and Benjamin Drury on trumpet. The DZ Combo formed with the goal of making jazz music more accessible to the Tri-State area. 920 Main St. thegoosedbq@gmail.com.

40th Annual Galena Nouveau Wine Weekend
Friday, November 22
Galena, IL

Celebrate the new vintage with wine inspired lunches, dinners, and tastings. The official release of the Le Beaujolais Nouveau wine is delivered by Galena Cellars Vineyard & Winery via horse-drawn wagon. Galena comes alive with a multitude of offerings: vineyard tours, wine dinners, wine tasting, lodging, shopping, and spa specials. NouveauWeekend.com.

Saturday, November 23

Shop Small Saturday
Saturday, November 23 @ 8 AM–8 PM
Main Street, Platteville, WI

Visit Platteville Main Street participating merchants to get good deals before the upcoming Holiday season. This event features a Small Business Saturday Passport which you can pick up from the Platteville Public Library on the day of the event. Then take your time to shop on Main Street and get your passport stamped by the local businesses. Santa will also be on Main Street for the Main Street Santa Stroll and join at 1 p.m. for carolers. 608-348-4505. plattevillemainstreet.com.

2nd Annual Grant County Humane Society Garage Sale
Saturday, November 23 @ 8 AM–Noon
Grant County Fairgrounds Ekstein Building (Lancaster, WI)

Browse or drop off donated gently used quality garage sale items including children’s clothes. No electronics. Donate on Nov. 20 at 8 a.m.–5 p.m. or Nov. 21 at 8 a.m.–noon. The Grant County Humane Society purchased a building in Platteville, and are in desperate need of funds to renovate the building. The current location in Lancaster shares limited space with the Lancaster Vet Clinic. The move to Platteville is essential to meet their mission of a safer, healthier and more compassionate community for animals and residents. $5 Early admission on Nov. 21; free. 916 E Elm St, Lancaster, WI. 608-778-8203. grantcountyhumanesociety.com.

Dubuque Winter Farmers Market
Saturdays through April: November 23 @ 9 AM–Noon
Kennedy Mall in Former Rue21
Winter Farmers Market will be located in the former Rue21 storefront on the north concourse of Kennedy Mall, next to Bath & Body Works. More than 20 regional food vendors will offer seasonal fresh produce, eggs, humanely raised beef, poultry and pork, cheeses, honey, maple syrup, artisan baked goods, jams and jellies, spice blends, seasonings, whole dried herbs and flavored cooking oils, salsas and hot sauces, body care products, and more. In an effort to reduce, reuse, and recycle, Winter Market organizers encourage you to bring your own reusable shopping bags or purchase a reusable market tote at the market’s information table. They also offer a recycling station that will accept clean cardboard egg cartons and glass canning/mason jars. Closed Dec. 28 for a holiday break. Free. 555 JFK Rd. wintermarketdbq.com.

Annual PLHS Soccer Craft & Vendor Show
Saturday, November 23 @ 9 AM–3 PM
Platteville High School, Platteville Middle School, and Broske Event Center (Platteville, WI)
The Platteville High School Girls Soccer Craft Fair has become one of the biggest craft fairs in Platteville. With over 3 buildings of crafts and vendors, you are sure to find something for anyone. Free. platteville.com.

Earth Restoration Flow
Saturday, November 23 @ 10 AM–1 PM
EB Lyons Interpretive Center

Join us for a Saturday of reconnection, gratitude, and restoration. This event will begin with a gentle yoga practice, followed by a session of forest restoration work outside, and closing with a guided meditation practice and yogi chai social. Ages 18+. RSVP required. Free. 8991 Bellevue Heights. 563-556-6745. dubuquecountyiowa.gov/conservation.

20th Annual Ohnward Community Christmas
November 23–24 and 30 and December 1 @ Noon–4 PM
November 25–29 @ 10 AM–4 PM
Ohnward Fine Arts Center (Maquoketa, IA)

Bid on creative trees and beautiful wreaths, theatre entertainment, and more at the Ohnward Fine Arts Center’s 20th Annual Festival of Trees now known as Ohnward’s Community Christmas. Ohnward’s goal is to create a holiday atmosphere to be enjoyed by all those attending the many functions that will be held at the center. The proceeds will go to the Ohnward Fine Arts Center. Add to the fundraiser by donating a decorated tree or wreath, themed baskets, table centerpiece, or even something for outside. Bring out your creative side in support for Ohnward’s place in the community. If you are short on time to decorate a tree or wreath of your own, Ohnward can do it for you. All who visit during Ohnward’s Community Christmas can register for a Christmas basket. The winning name will be drawn on the last day of the event. They will also have a snowman raffle tree that you could win. Browse the bake sale on Nov. 23, 24, and 30 and Dec. 1. Donate any Christmas treat you would like to share. Available again this year, you can purchase a Holiday Family Gift Pass for $90. This pass offers you four passes (tickets) to any future Ohnward Fine Arts Center productions—they never expire! Free. 1215 E Platt St, Maquoketa, IA. 563-652-9815. OhnwardFineArtsCenter.com.

An Afternoon with Louisa May Alcott
Saturday, November 23 @ 1–3 PM
Dubuque Golf & Country Club

The Dubuque Symphony Orchestra League presents An Afternoon with Louisa May Alcott. Join for a luncheon and theatrical presentation from Historical Women of Letters, featuring Debra Ann Miller as Louisa May Alcott. In this 45 minute performance, the audience meets with this prolific American author at the height of her health and success. We learn of the hopes, the heartbreaks, and the experiences of Louisa May Alcott’s life from which she drew inspiration for her novels, short stories and poems. River Lights Books has generously gifted the League a leather bound copy of Little Women as a door prize to a lucky attendee. The Dubuque Symphony League is a nonprofit organization whose sole purpose is to provide support to the Dubuque Symphony Orchestra through fundraising events throughout the year. They are all volunteers and can be found as greeters at concerts, ushers at Arts Trek for third and fifth grade students, sponsors of the Concerto Competition held each spring, financial assistance to aspiring youth musicians, and music education in the area schools. RSVP by 11/20. $40. 1800 Randall Place. 563-557-1677.

Luke Hendrickson
Friday, November 23 @ 3–6 PM
Beer in the Barn Brewery (St. Donatus, IA)

Luke Hendrickson has performed in more than 30 states as well as Canada, England, and Wales. He has released two full-length albums and gathered four nominations from the Midwest Country Music Organization for awards such as Album of the Year and Songwriter of the Year. 101 Main St, St Donatus, IA. 563-213-8014. gehlenhouseandbarn.com.

Santa Pub Crawl
Saturday, November 23 @ 4–9 PM
Round Two (Peosta, IA), Textile Brewing (Dyersville, IA), The Corner Taproom (Cascade, IA), and Hillside (Monticello, IA)

Each venue will have their own bus that travels to each location, so grab your friends and family and sign up with the establishment of your choice: The Corner Taproom (Cascade, IA), Hillside (Monticello, IA), Textile Brewing (Dyersville, IA), and Round Two (Peosta, IA). Arrive by 3:45 p.m. or earlier as buses leave at 4 p.m. sharp. $30 or $25 with a new, unwrapped toy for Toys for Tots. mhbooking1@gmail.com.

23rd Annual Attitude of Gratitude
Saturday, November 23 @ 4:30–9 PM
Grand River Center

The 23rd annual Attitude of Gratitude is the largest fundraiser of the year for Opening Doors. Doors at 4:30 p.m., program at 6:30 p.m. The event features entertainment, plated dinner, silent and live auction, three raffles, and an inspirational message from a woman who has achieved success through Opening Doors’ program. For a quarter of a century, Opening Doors has been uplifting and empowering women experiencing homelessness and poverty in Dubuque. Their dedicated team, alongside dynamic partners, has opened doors of hospitality, hope, and opportunity to over 5,000 women and their children. Through compassion and community building, they invest in a brighter future by helping thousands of women and their children overcome hardship and embark on paths to independence and success. $100. 500 Bell St. aog25.givesmart.com.

The General’s Christmas Ball
Saturday, November 23 @ 4:30–10 PM
DeSoto House Hotel (Galena, IL)
Join The Galena Generals for a night of dinner, dancing, music, and fun with Galena’s nine Civil War Generals. Request to be seated with your favorite General. Period dress encouraged but not required. $60 for Generals’ tables, $80 for President Grant’s table. 230 S Main St, Galena, IL. 815-777-0090. desotohouse.com.

Blues on the River: Blues 2+1
Saturday, November 23 @ 6 PM
Stone Cliff Winery
Bob Dorr’s legacy with the Blue Band began in June 1981. Although Dorr is talented on various instruments including the harmonica and percussion, his voice is his best instrument. Not only has Dorr made his own band a success, but he has helped provide valuable exposure for other regional bands through the use of his highly popular radio shows on Iowa Public Radio and as producer of the highly regarded Iowa Blues compilations for Hot Fudge Music. Reserved seating. Free. 600 Star Brewery Dr. stonecliffwinery.com.

Zingaresca: Romani, Ukrainian, and Jewish Guitar and Song
Saturday, November 23 @ 7 PM
Bluff Strokes Art Center

Zingaresca is the only authentic gypsy seven-string guitar duo in North America. The Italian word “Zingaresca” means “in a Gypsy style.” Formed in 2006, Zingaresca is a product of collaboration between the celebrated Romani (“Gypsy”) virtuoso Vadim Kolpakov and the pioneer in the revival of the seven-string guitar Oleg Timofeyev. The ensemble explores the best of the Romani (“Gypsy”) guitar tradition, blending the sophistication of classical music with the fiery vitality of folk musical expression. On their November 2024 Midwestern Tour, the Zingaresca musician collaborate with Alina Nazarevich, a Romani singer from Kyiv, Ukraine. Alina led her own Romani group (“RomA”) in Kyiv, but had to flee her homeland at the beginning of the Russian invasion of 2022. Zingaresca will offer an exciting mix of Romani, Ukrainian, and Jewish songs from Ukraine. All the CD sales proceeds will go to support Ukraine. Adults: $20; Children and seniors: $15. 1201 Locust St. 563-258-0041. dan@dubuqueguitarschool.com.

Dubuque Fighting Saints VS Des Moines Buccaneers
Saturday, November 23 @ 7:05 PM
ImOn Arena
The defending Eastern Conference Champion Dubuque Fighting Saints hockey team returns for another season at ImOn Arena on Schmitt Island. This season’s full schedule features 30 home dates highlighted by a season-long celebration of the Fighting Saints’ 15th anniversary season as a Tier-1 franchise. $13+. 1800 Admiral Sheehy Dr. DubuqueFightingSaints.com.

Loras Players: The Lightning Thief
November 23 @ 7:30 PM
Loras College Hoffmann Hall St. Joseph Auditorium

This electrifying musical adaptation of Rick Riordan’s bestselling book follows Percy Jackson and is for all ages. When Percy discovers he’s a demigod, he and his friends embark on an epic journey to find Zeus’ missing lightning bolt and prevent a war among the gods. Presented by the Loras Players, the theatre production arm of Loras College’s School of Humanities & Education. Established in 1910, the Loras Players are the oldest, continuously-operating theatre troupe west of the Mississippi! Currently in its 115th season, students of all majors get hands-on, practical experience in this multi-disciplinary extracurricular program. Adults: $10; Ages Under 18: $5. 698 Loras Blvd. lorasplayers.yolasite.com.

Yung Gravy
Saturday, November 23 @ 8 PM
Five Flags Arena
Yung Gravy brings originality and positivity to make his one-of-a-kind impact on the genre. Gravy flexes his passion for soul music and oldies in his production, sampling a wide range of musical styles dating from the 1940s to the present-day. Nostalgic and often-jubilant melodies paired with heavy trap drums form the usual canvas for his signature baritone voice—reminiscent of Barry White. His accolades include three platinum and four gold singles as well as 10 sold out tours of North America, Europe, and Australia. He has collaborated with his self-proclaimed musical heroes, including Lil Wayne, Chief Keef, Juicy J, T-Pain, and the late Young Dolph. Tallying 6 billion streams and selling 5 million units thus far, he’s notched four entries on the Billboard 200, two in the Top 30 of the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart, and two on the Top 20 of the Top Album Sales Chart. His newest release, Serving Country, features artists such as Zac Brown, Brantley Gilbert, Juicy J, Shania Twain, and Dylan Marlowe. $46–$76. 405 Main St. FiveFlagsCenter.com.

David Wax Museum
Saturday, November 23 @ 8–11 PM
Codfish Hollow Basementstormers (Maquoketa, IA)

Hailed by NPR Music as “pure, irresistible joy” and praised by The Guardian as “global crossover at its best… as cheerfully infectious as it is original,” David Wax Museum’s eclectic and exuberant sound blends the ancient and ever-relevant rhythms of traditional Mexican music with amber pop hues and unabashed rock riffs, all tethered together by seductive harmonies. Confronted by multi-instrumentalist Suz Slezak with her raucous accordion and sublime fiddling along with the charismatic energy of David Wax, their on-stage chemistry is both captivating and intimate. Since their early breakout as a buzz band at the revered Newport Folk Festival, the band has toured the world with their two young children in tow, performing at festivals in North America and Europe, and sharing stages with The Avett Brothers, Los Lobos, The Wood Brothers, Old 97’s, Buena Vista Social Club, Gregory Alan Isakov, Watchouse, Josh Ritter, and Guster, among others. Transmitting their kinetic energy in platforms including CBS Saturday Morning, Tiny Desk Concert, and NPR’s World Cafe, they have also soundtracked love stories on and off screens, from the Netflix No. 1 show Firefly Lane to the wedding of US Secretary of Transportation, Pete Buttigieg. Canada’s CKUA Radio praised their latest album You Must Change Your Life as “truly transformative—a colorful, multi-layered dream world which speaks to both the most earthly and the most ineffable sides of our human existence.” Free popcorn. BYOB. Doors open at 7 p.m. 3437 288th Ave, Maquoketa, IA. codfishhollowbarnstormers.com.

Sunday, November 24

Cowboy Christmas
Sunday, November 24 @ 10 AM–3 PM
Dubuque County Fairgrounds

Jodi & KT Invite You to a country holiday market. Three buildings will be filled with area businesses. Shop new and used equine tack and equipment, country and farmhouse style décor, and boho chic and western style apparel, as well as holiday gifts, children’s toys, and more. The bar and food stand will also be open so you can get some refreshments and snacks while you shop. Door proceeds will be donated back to a select local nonprofit with ties to either the equine or agricultural community. $5. 14569 Old Highway Rd. 563-588-1406. facebook.com/JodiandKT.

20th Annual Ohnward Community Christmas
November 24 and 30 and December 1 @ Noon–4 PM
November 25–29 @ 10 AM–4 PM
Ohnward Fine Arts Center (Maquoketa, IA)

Bid on creative trees and beautiful wreaths, theatre entertainment, and more at the Ohnward Fine Arts Center’s 20th Annual Festival of Trees now known as Ohnward’s Community Christmas. Ohnward’s goal is to create a holiday atmosphere to be enjoyed by all those attending the many functions that will be held at the center. The proceeds will go to the Ohnward Fine Arts Center. Add to the fundraiser by donating a decorated tree or wreath, themed baskets, table centerpiece, or even something for outside. Bring out your creative side in support for Ohnward’s place in the community. If you are short on time to decorate a tree or wreath of your own, Ohnward can do it for you. All who visit during Ohnward’s Community Christmas can register for a Christmas basket. The winning name will be drawn on the last day of the event. They will also have a snowman raffle tree that you could win. Browse the bake sale on Nov. 23, 24, and 30 and Dec. 1. Donate any Christmas treat you would like to share. Available again this year, you can purchase a Holiday Family Gift Pass for $90. This pass offers you four passes (tickets) to any future Ohnward Fine Arts Center productions—they never expire! Free. 1215 E Platt St, Maquoketa, IA. 563-652-9815. OhnwardFineArtsCenter.com.

Edwin Ritts Author Talk & Book Signing
Sunday, November 24 @ 1–3 PM
River Lights Bookstore

After 39 years of directing art museums in New Brighton, PA; Asheville, NC; and Dubuque, Edwin Ritts has returned to writing. His novel, Harry Kern, is a work of fiction intertwined with fact. Based on the lives of Edwin’s grandparents, parents, aunts, and uncles, Ritt has created a sometimes unbelievable but often true story of a family living in the first half of the 20th century. Harry Kern’s story begins with an auto race in 1914 Cleveland, OH. What follows is a mix of everyday life, not-so-ordinary family drama, and… murder? Edwin and his wife, Susan, have two grown children and four grandchildren. They currently split their time between Dubuque and Isle of Palms, SC with their four dogs and three cats. 1098 Main St. 563-556-4391. riverlights.com.

42nd Community Interfaith Thanksgiving Service
Sunday, November 24 @ 4 PM
Church of the Resurrection and Online

The annual Thanksgiving Service “Still Grateful” is hosted by Dubuque Area Congregations United/DACU. John Eby, PhD Loras College shares “Abide in Abundance.” Special music includes the Dubuque Chorale Children’s Choir directed by Karmella Sellers and selections by organist Dr. Charles Barland. Offerings of non-perishable foods and paper goods for the Dubuque Food Pantry and monetary donations for People In Need (PIN) emergency aid program will be accepted. All are invited. 4300 Asbury Rd. facebook.com/resdbq/video.

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