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November 2024

Wednesday, November 6

Wags At The Flags
Wednesdays: November 6, 13, and 27; December 4 and 11; January 8, 15, 22, and 29; February 5; March 5, 12, and 26 @ 4–8 PM
Five Flags Arena

Returning to the Five Flags, Wags at the Flags is an indoor dog park featuring separate areas for small and large dogs, along with the Barka Lounge for owners to enjoy food, drinks, and adult refreshments. Each week will have themed events and local vendors. Proceeds benefit the Dubuque Regional Humane Society and Whispurring Hope. $5/dog. 405 Main St. 563-589-4258. FiveFlagsCenter.com.

Shalom Friendsgiving Fundraising Event
Wednesday, November 6 @ 5–9 PM
Darkbird Taphouse (Peosta, IA)

The Donation Tip Night supports the Ministry of Shalom Spirituality Center. Your attendance will directly benefit the Shalom Ministry as tips from the evening will be donated. Get ready to enjoy great food, live music with Elizabeth Mary, 50/50 drawings, and bring your friends and family for a memorable time. 7305 Thunder Valley Dr, Peosta, IA. 563-582-3592. shalomretreats.org.

Holiday Help
Wednesday, November 6 @ 5:30 PM
Egelhof, Siegert & Casper Funeral Home

During the presentation, Jim Jelinski will share practical suggestions for the upcoming holiday season. This supportive program will provide information, encouragement, hope, and a little laughter for attendees. Hosted by Hospice of Dubuque. Free. 2659 JFK Rd. 563-556-0776. hospiceofdubuque.org/holiday-help.

Driftless Film Festival
November 6–9
Mineral Point Opera House (Mineral Point, WI)
DFF brings together the best of new independent cinema with the landscape, artistic energy, and local atmosphere of the Driftless Area of Southwest Wisconsin. Celebrating its 15th season, DFF continues to provide a one-of-a-kind cinematic experience for audiences and filmmakers alike. Founded in 2009 by filmmakers Darren Burrows and Nicholas Langholff, DFF was born of a love for independent films, an appreciation of the unusual region, and the joy of spending a weekend immersed in the charm of Mineral Point’s galleries, shops, restaurants, and bars. It is this delightful marriage of place and cinematic story that is the core of the DFF vision today. 139 High St, Mineral Point, WI. driftlessfilmfestival.org.

Thursday, November 7

The Ultimate Holiday Shopping Open House
Thursday, November 7 @ 11 AM–8 PM
JFK Plaza

The businesses in the JFK Plaza next to House of China are opening their doors for a day of holiday shopping and fun activities. Additional small businesses have also been invited. Be sure to check out S. Kelly Photography Portrait Studio, Katie Kelly from Contempo Salon & Spa, Kris from Tupperware, Julie from Stampin UP, Fullness of Life, Dionte from VIP Transport, Janna with Neora, US Army Recruiting Dubuque, Hornbill Asian Market, Elite Nails, Engraved Gift Collection, and House of China. Denise from Keller Williams Real Estate will be showing the only open space in the plaza. 150 JFK Rd. facebook.com/skellyportraits.

Self-Defense Class for Adults with Mobility Issues
Thursday, November 7 @ 1–2:30 PM
Tuesday, December 3 @ 9:30 AM
Carnegie-Stout Public Library

Martial arts instructor Eryka Cook will lead a free self-defense class for adults with mobility issues. Cook has taught self-defense for 20 years and has a black belt in Karate. She will guide participants through various self-defense exercises with modifications to meet individual needs and abilities. This class will offer a safe, judgment-free zone for participants to gain confidence and feel empowered. RSVP required. Free. 360 W 11th St. 563-589-4225 x2224. carnegiestout.org.

Stonehill Career & Education Open House
Thursday, November 7 @ 2–6 PM
Stonehill Communities Health Center

Stop in and learn about the many career opportunities at Stonehill and how they support the education and advancement of their team. NICC representatives will share information on educational opportunities. Learn about job opportunities at Stonehill Communities, starting or advancing a career in healthcare, free education and scholarship opportunities at Stonehill, and educational opportunities at local colleges and universities. Stonehill leaders will be available for questions. Campus tours and on-the-spot interviews will be offered. 3485 Windsor Ave. 563-690-9624. facebook.com/StonehillFranciscanServices.

Sundown Parks: Beyond the Fantasy
Thursday, November 7 @ 6–7:30 PM
AMC Theatres

Sundown Parks is excited to partner with AMC Theatres to bring you Teton Gravity Research’s latest action-packed ski and snowboard film, Beyond the Fantasy. It’s more than just a film; it’s a testament to the power of turning dreams into reality. Witness athletes as they transform improbable mental images into breathtaking feats of athleticism and creativity. From the world’s most stunning mountain landscapes to the joyous absurdities that make riding on snow a way of life, this film is a celebration of the unbreakable bond that unites our community. Beyond the Fantasy is not rated. The film is suitable for all ages. No refunds or exchanges will be issued for purchased tickets. All proceeds will benefit improvements to the Sundown Parks’ Terrain Parks. $15 ADV/$20 door. 2835 NW Arterial. 563-556-6676. sundownmtn.com.

Eurydice
November 7–9 @ 7:30 PM
November 10 @ 2 PM
University of Dubuque Babka Theatre

Performed by the University of Dubuque’s Department of Fine and Performing Arts, Eurydice by Sarah Ruhl, an award-winning American playwright, author, essayist, and professor, reimagines the classic myth of Orpheus through the eyes of its heroine. In Greek mythology, Orpheus was a talented musician and hero who traveled to the underworld to try to save his deceased wife, Eurydice. With contemporary characters and ingenious plot twists, Eurydice is a fresh look at a timeless love story. Eurydice will be directed by Joe Klinebriel, MFA, professor of theatre, who described the production as a wonderful challenge for both the performers and the production team. “As a modern telling of the ancient Greek myth, playwright Sarah Ruhl explores the classic love story of Orpheus and Eurydice, but Ruhl places the focus on the character of Eurydice and her adventures in the underworld while she waits for Orpheus to find her,” Klinebriel said. “It’s a sensitive and beautiful play in its treatment of relationships and memory, especially through its exploration of Eurydice and the character of her father—the playwright’s own addition to the myth. Exploring this timeless love story and having the chance to create a unique world that represents the “underworld” and its inhabitants has been a terrific creative challenge for us, and we are very excited about our creation! I believe audiences will enjoy immersing themselves in this fantastical world and will be reminded how precious love, life, and memory truly are.” Breanna Brahmstedt, a first-year theatre and music double major from Wisconsin Rapids, WI, will play the title character of Eurydice. “I hope that the audience can take away just how important certain relationships are in your life,” Brahmstedt said. “Sometimes you never realize how important someone is until they’re gone and that’s exactly what Eurydice explores. “I can’t wait to perform in this production and showcase everyone’s hard work,” Brahmstedt said. Adults: $9, Children: $4. 2255 Bennett St. 563-585-7469. www.dbq.edu/heritagecenter.

The Wayback Machine
Thursday, November 7 @ 9 PM
The Goose

Three local all vinyl DJs play history’s finest R&B, soul, and more. Highlighting music from the ’60s and ’70s. Free. 920 Main St. thegoosedbq@gmail.com.

Driftless Film Festival
November 7–9
Mineral Point Opera House (Mineral Point, WI)
DFF brings together the best of new independent cinema with the landscape, artistic energy, and local atmosphere of the Driftless Area of Southwest Wisconsin. Celebrating its 15th season, DFF continues to provide a one-of-a-kind cinematic experience for audiences and filmmakers alike. Founded in 2009 by filmmakers Darren Burrows and Nicholas Langholff, DFF was born of a love for independent films, an appreciation of the unusual region, and the joy of spending a weekend immersed in the charm of Mineral Point’s galleries, shops, restaurants, and bars. It is this delightful marriage of place and cinematic story that is the core of the DFF vision today. 139 High St, Mineral Point, WI. driftlessfilmfestival.org.

Friday, November 8

Caminata en Español
Friday, November 8 @ 4–6 PM
Mines of Spain Horseshoe Bluff

All levels of Spanish speaking are welcome, from beginners to native speakers. Explore this popular trail and observe the autumn coloration of trees near the Mississippi River. Led by Spanish/English speaking guide. RSVP suggested. 11346 Mines of Spain Rd. crazypets1513@gmail.com.

Family Movie Night at The Grand Opera House: The Nightmare Before Christmas
Friday, November 8 @ 6 PM
The Grand Opera House

Halloween Town is a fantasy world populated by various monsters and supernatural beings. Jack Skellington, the well-respected “Pumpkin King,” leads the town in organizing the annual Halloween celebrations. This year, however, Jack grows tired of the same routine and longs for something new. Upon discovering trees containing doors to other holiday-themed worlds, Jack stumbling through the one leading to Christmas Town and is fascinated by the unfamiliar holiday. This fascination leads him to scheme to take over the holiday. Doors open at 5:15 p.m. Free parking in the Iowa Street Ramp. Free. 135 W 8th St. 563-588-1305. TheGrandOperaHouse.com.

Butternut Harvest Pie Cooking Class
Friday, November 8 @ 6–7:30 PM
Galena ARC (Galena, IL)

Everyone loves butternut squash and fall veggies! Learn to create this open-faced pie loaded with butternut and acorn squash, onions, greens, cheese, fresh herbs and more. Packed with flavor. Perfect for a dinner entrée or side dish. Your pie will be ready to take home to bake and enjoy. Bring your favorite wine, beer or beverage to enjoy during class. Can sign up as a single and make the dish on your own. Teams can consist of two adults or one adult and one child. Instructed by Lynn Kaufman. $45. 11084 W US HWY 20, Galena, IL. 815-777-2248. galenaarc.org.

Friday Lights Poetry Night: Written Word Poetry & Prose
Friday, November 8 @ 6:30–7:30 PM
River Lights Bookstore
This month’s prompt is “A Dream You Had.” Bring your work to share and read a favorite poem. Listen, laugh, and learn in a quiet space of time. Participate in the poetry book swap—bring one, swap one. Facilitated by Valorie Woerdehoff and Q Hommen-Quario. 1098 Main St. 563-556-4391. RiverLights.com.

The Fabulous Trutones
Friday, November 8 @ 7–10 PM
Smokestack

The Trutones features a power trio of veteran musicians from Eastern Iowa who have deeps roots as musicians together and in the music of their lives. With their first visit to Dubuque, they’re bringing a tight, roots rock and original music sound. Free. 62 E 7th St. smokestackdbq.com.

Dubuque Fighting Saints VS Green Bay Gamblers
Friday, November 8 @ 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.

Eurydice
November 8–9 @ 7:30 PM
November 10 @ 2 PM
University of Dubuque Babka Theatre

Performed by the University of Dubuque’s Department of Fine and Performing Arts, Eurydice by Sarah Ruhl, an award-winning American playwright, author, essayist, and professor, reimagines the classic myth of Orpheus through the eyes of its heroine. In Greek mythology, Orpheus was a talented musician and hero who traveled to the underworld to try to save his deceased wife, Eurydice. With contemporary characters and ingenious plot twists, Eurydice is a fresh look at a timeless love story. Eurydice will be directed by Joe Klinebriel, MFA, professor of theatre, who described the production as a wonderful challenge for both the performers and the production team. “As a modern telling of the ancient Greek myth, playwright Sarah Ruhl explores the classic love story of Orpheus and Eurydice, but Ruhl places the focus on the character of Eurydice and her adventures in the underworld while she waits for Orpheus to find her,” Klinebriel said. “It’s a sensitive and beautiful play in its treatment of relationships and memory, especially through its exploration of Eurydice and the character of her father—the playwright’s own addition to the myth. Exploring this timeless love story and having the chance to create a unique world that represents the “underworld” and its inhabitants has been a terrific creative challenge for us, and we are very excited about our creation! I believe audiences will enjoy immersing themselves in this fantastical world and will be reminded how precious love, life, and memory truly are.” Breanna Brahmstedt, a first-year theatre and music double major from Wisconsin Rapids, WI, will play the title character of Eurydice. “I hope that the audience can take away just how important certain relationships are in your life,” Brahmstedt said. “Sometimes you never realize how important someone is until they’re gone and that’s exactly what Eurydice explores. “I can’t wait to perform in this production and showcase everyone’s hard work,” Brahmstedt said. Adults: $9, Children: $4. 2255 Bennett St. 563-585-7469. www.dbq.edu/heritagecenter.

Centrally Rooted Benefit: Switchback
Friday, November 8 @ 7:30 PM
Voices Studios

Internationally renowned duo Switchback will bring their unique blend of Celtic and Americana music to Dubuque for an exclusive performance, benefitting Centrally Rooted. Switchback, featuring Brian FitzGerald and Marty McCormick, has just returned from a successful tour in Ireland, and the duo is excited to share their talent with the Dubuque community. Known for their captivating performances and distinctive sound, Switchback has built a loyal following in the Midwest and beyond. Proceeds from the event will benefit Centrally Rooted, a local nonprofit founded by Callie FitzGerald, which supports children’s music education. A portion of the night’s proceeds will go toward the nonprofit’s kids’ scholarship music fund, helping make music lessons more accessible to families in the community. Doors at 6:30 p.m. $15. 1585 Central Ave. VoicesStudios.org.

Driftless Film Festival
November 8–9
Mineral Point Opera House (Mineral Point, WI)
DFF brings together the best of new independent cinema with the landscape, artistic energy, and local atmosphere of the Driftless Area of Southwest Wisconsin. Celebrating its 15th season, DFF continues to provide a one-of-a-kind cinematic experience for audiences and filmmakers alike. Founded in 2009 by filmmakers Darren Burrows and Nicholas Langholff, DFF was born of a love for independent films, an appreciation of the unusual region, and the joy of spending a weekend immersed in the charm of Mineral Point’s galleries, shops, restaurants, and bars. It is this delightful marriage of place and cinematic story that is the core of the DFF vision today. 139 High St, Mineral Point, WI. driftlessfilmfestival.org.

Saturday, November 9

UPA Power Weekend
November 9 and 10 @ 9 AM
Grand River Center
The 2025 XPC Arnold Classic Qualifier features contest lists for full power, bench only, Ironman, and deadlift only. Spectators: $15/day or $25/weekend, Ages 10 and younger: free. 500 Bell St. upapower.com.

Dubuque Winter Farmers Market
Saturdays through April: November 9 @ 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.

Dubuque Special Olympics Iowa Polar Plunge
Saturday, November 9 @ 9:45 AM–Noon
7 Hills Brewing Company
The polar plunge is a signature fundraiser for Special Olympics, where individuals and organizations raise money to support Special Olympics Iowa by jumping into frigid waters. Costumes are encouraged. Check in and registration at 9:45 a.m. followed by the plunge at 11 a.m. Everyone is invited to the post party with food and drink, music, and prizes.  1085 Washington St. soiowa.org/polar-plunge.

Lollipops & Music for Our Preschoolers
2nd Saturday through April: November 9 @ 10–10:30 AM
Carnegie-Stout Public Library
Northeast Iowa School of Music is pleased to present Lollipops and Music for Our Preschoolers (L&MOP) preschool concert series. L&MOP is a monthly concert series that introduces children and their families to a variety of musical styles and instruments. Audience members should come prepared to sing, play instruments, and dance a bit with their family. Children leave with a greater appreciation of music and a lollipop. All ages. Free. 360 W 11th St. 563-690-0151. nisom.com.

Yee-Haw Jamboree
Saturday, November 9 @ Noon–10 PM
10th & Elm Street Parking Lot

Get ready for six great country and western bands from diverse styles within the genre. Beginning with Danny Parker’s Good Ol’ Boys Project at noon followed by Dubuque’s own Erin Headley at 1:30 p.m. and Tessa at 2:30 p.m. Line dancing with DJ Ally will take center stage for about an hour at 3:30 p.m. before live music kicks in again with Marques Morel at 5 p.m., Katie and the Honky Tonks from Waterloo who embody the classic spirit of honky tonk music at 6:30 p.m., and headliners Faster Horses A Fiddler and I Duo at 8 p.m. Eli Alger and The Faster Horses is a dynamic and passionate musical ensemble that captivates audiences with their electrifying performances and soul-stirring music. Led by the incredibly talented singer-songwriter Eli Alger, the band’s unique blend of country, rock, and western creates a sound that is both timeless and contemporary. This Duo version of the outfit brings Eli and the fiddle player for a stripped-down but amped-up rendition of the great shows they’re known for. The day also brings the challenge of a mechanical bull for you to give a ride plus great food from Refresh, Hangry Hobo, and Moskie’s BBQ. There will also be a rather chilly dunk tank, soft drinks, cold beer, and a Coyote Ugly Whiskey Bar operated by the ladies from First Reserve. United Cigar & Tobacco will have a booth, and Erin Headley’s Heyday Vintage Market will be set up as well. You can also meet and pet Gus, Longhorn Saddlery’s micro-mini Highland Bull. And since the Hawks play UCLA on Friday night, you won’t miss the game on Saturday, but Dolph’s will be open all day for all the other college football games going on. Free. gm@garydolphins.com.

3rd Annual Off Shore Fall Fest
Saturday, November 9 @ Noon–4 PM (VIP @ 11 AM)
Off Shore Event Center (Bellevue, IA)

This event features local breweries, wineries, other vendors from around the area, along with live music from Scott Kirkhart. Attendees can vote for the best contender in the smoke off competition. Reach out if you want to compete. Tickets include a Fall Fest beer glass, free beer tasting, and two tickets to sample meat from the smoke off. Supports Research for the Kids. Ages 21+. GA: $25; VIP: $35. 4115 N Riverview St, Bellevue, IA. facebook.com/offshoreresort.

Palm Cross in Butternut Wood (power) Woodcarving
Saturday, November 9 @ 1–4 PM
Galena ARC (Galena, IL)

Carve and sand a palm cross from butternut wood that has a gorgeous grain with local artist Marie McDonough. You will carve it to fit in the palm of your hand, sand it to a smooth finish ,and then apply walnut oil to give it a smooth finish. This cross is calming for prayer, relaxation, or medication. All supplies and tool use included. This is a beginner class. Ages 12–Adult. $60. 11084 W US HWY 20, Galena IL. galenaarc.org.

Meet the Artist: Robert Rivoire
Saturday, November 9 @ 1–3 PM
Galena Center for the Arts (Galena, IL)

Here is a great opportunity to meet Robert and learn about his photographic philosophy and techniques. Join for an afternoon of art and conversation. Free. 971 Gear St, Galena, IL. GalenaCenterForTheArts.com.

Annie’s Foundation Banned Book Giveaway
Saturday, November 9 @ 2–4 PM
Carnegie-Stout Public Library
Annie’s Foundation is a nonprofit volunteer organization based in Johnston, IA which fights censorship in schools and libraries across the state by distributing free copies of banned and challenged books to readers of all ages. Everyone is invited to take a free copy of a book from a list of titles that were recently removed from Dubuque schools. One book per person will be available while supplies last. Sara Hayden Parris, the founder and president of Annie’s Foundation, will also share updates about the status of book banning in Iowa, and ongoing court challenges to Senate File 496, the 2023 law which restricts access to books in schools. 360 W 11th St. 563-589-4225. carnegiestout.org.

Youth Cooking Class: Homemade Pasta from Scratch
Saturday, November 9 @ 3–5 PM
Galena ARC (Galena, IL)

Chefs will learn the art of pasta-making from scratch: from mixing dough to shaping noodles, this hands-on adventure is filled with creativity and delicious flavors. Attendees will also make pasta sauce. Enjoy the culinary talents at the end of class, and any leftovers can be brought home to enjoy. Bring a 3–5 quart pot to boil pasta and two containers with lids for any leftovers. Also, bring your favorite beverage to enjoy during class. $45. 11084 W US HWY 20, Galena, IL. galenaarc.org/cooking-classes.

Puzzle Palooza
Saturday, November 9 @ 7 PM
Backpocket Brewing

This is a special puzzle fundraising event with the Friends of the Library. Each team of four people will have two hours to complete the same 500-piece puzzle. The first team to finish wins! Prizes will be awarded to the winners. The teams get to keep their event puzzle as well. Puzzle sorting trays are allowed. All funds from this event directly benefit the Dubuque County Library District for an enhanced library experience for our community, ensuring up-to-date resources, varied programs, and an inclusive space for all ages. Check in at 6:30 p.m. Space is limited. Ages 21+. RSVP required. $60/team. 333 E 10th St. dubcolib.org/event/backpocket.

Dubuque Chorale Olympic Dreams
Saturday, November 9 @ 7 PM
Sunday, November 10 @ 2 PM
Westminster Presbyterian Church
The Dubuque Chorale, Cadenza, and Children’s Choirs celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Winter Olympics. Experience the triumph of the human spirit the fall concert, Olympic Dreams. In addition to songs performed at the games such as Gloria Estefan’s “Reach,” the concert features music that captures the Olympic spirit, such as “Go the Distance” from Disney’s Hercules and “Heroes,” by David Bowie and Brian Eno. Freewill donation. 2155 University Ave. dubuquechorale.org.

12th Annual Galena Eagles Annual Pie Auction
Saturday, November 9 @ 7 PM
Galena Eagles Club (Galena, IL)

It’s that time of the year when kitchens throughout the county are filled with the aroma of home-baked pies from this year’s harvest and families are preparing to celebrate Thanksgiving. There will be all kinds of pies: such fruit pies as cherry, apple, and blueberry; pizza pies; pasty; shepherd’s pie; chicken pot pie; quiche; even an IOU for a pie to be baked at a future date and time chosen by the winning bidder—any pie you can think of! Whether you love pies or want to help the Galena Eagles, this is one of two major fundraisers the Aerie holds to do necessary repairs and improvements for the club. Drop off pie donations on Friday noon to the start of the auction at the club. There’s also a sign-up sheet for needed volunteers at the event. Mike Koehler has again volunteered to be our auctioneer. Club members are again donating Turkey and dressing sandwiches that will be served midway through the auction. The raffle drawing will occur during that break. Only 400 tickets will be sold at $20 per ticket. First prize is $1,000, second is $500, third is $250, fourth is $100, and fifth is $50. Lastly, there will be two 50/50 drawings. Tickets for the 50/50 drawing are $1 each or six for $5. Free. 237 S Main St, Galena, IL. 847-971-7296.

Dubuque Fighting Saints VS Green Bay Gamblers
Saturday, November 9 @ 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.

Eurydice
November 9 @ 7:30 PM
November 10 @ 2 PM
University of Dubuque Babka Theatre

Performed by the University of Dubuque’s Department of Fine and Performing Arts, Eurydice by Sarah Ruhl, an award-winning American playwright, author, essayist, and professor, reimagines the classic myth of Orpheus through the eyes of its heroine. In Greek mythology, Orpheus was a talented musician and hero who traveled to the underworld to try to save his deceased wife, Eurydice. With contemporary characters and ingenious plot twists, Eurydice is a fresh look at a timeless love story. Eurydice will be directed by Joe Klinebriel, MFA, professor of theatre, who described the production as a wonderful challenge for both the performers and the production team. “As a modern telling of the ancient Greek myth, playwright Sarah Ruhl explores the classic love story of Orpheus and Eurydice, but Ruhl places the focus on the character of Eurydice and her adventures in the underworld while she waits for Orpheus to find her,” Klinebriel said. “It’s a sensitive and beautiful play in its treatment of relationships and memory, especially through its exploration of Eurydice and the character of her father—the playwright’s own addition to the myth. Exploring this timeless love story and having the chance to create a unique world that represents the “underworld” and its inhabitants has been a terrific creative challenge for us, and we are very excited about our creation! I believe audiences will enjoy immersing themselves in this fantastical world and will be reminded how precious love, life, and memory truly are.” Breanna Brahmstedt, a first-year theatre and music double major from Wisconsin Rapids, WI, will play the title character of Eurydice. “I hope that the audience can take away just how important certain relationships are in your life,” Brahmstedt said. “Sometimes you never realize how important someone is until they’re gone and that’s exactly what Eurydice explores. “I can’t wait to perform in this production and showcase everyone’s hard work,” Brahmstedt said. Adults: $9, Children: $4. 2255 Bennett St. 563-585-7469. www.dbq.edu/heritagecenter.

Gangstagrass
Saturday, November 9 @ 8 PM
Five Flags Theater

Gangstagrass is a genre-defying, multi-racial collective of musicians who blend bluegrass and hip-hop to create a unique sound that breaks down cultural and musical barriers. Known for their Emmy-nominated theme song for FX’s Justified, they’ve gained acclaim for their live performances and their ability to unite diverse audiences. Their 2020 album No Time For Enemies topped the Billboard bluegrass chart, a first for a group featuring hip-hop MCs. With recent high-profile appearances and a new album on the way, Gangstagrass is continuing to challenge preconceptions and bring people together through music. $28–$48. 405 Main St. 563-589-4258. FiveFlagsCenter.com.

Make Hip Hop Great Again: Casethejoint & Imperfekt, Wxlley, Lil’ Rager
Saturday, November 9 @ 9 PM
Esther’s Lounge
Four days post election, Esther’s Lounge invites you to Make Hip Hop Great Again! Casethejoint returns with his partner in crime Imperfekt making live beats and giving you that classic old-school, hip-hop feel. Expect some gritty spoken word moments beside high-energy antics when these two emcees share the stage. Wxlley, the artist formerly known as Lyric, will set the tone for the night with intense and incredible hip-hop/new age harmonies. And for the younger voters, Lil Rager rocks the stage. Free. 123 Main St. facebook.com/Esthersdbq.

Driftless Film Festival
November 9
Mineral Point Opera House (Mineral Point, WI)
DFF brings together the best of new independent cinema with the landscape, artistic energy, and local atmosphere of the Driftless Area of Southwest Wisconsin. Celebrating its 15th season, DFF continues to provide a one-of-a-kind cinematic experience for audiences and filmmakers alike. Founded in 2009 by filmmakers Darren Burrows and Nicholas Langholff, DFF was born of a love for independent films, an appreciation of the unusual region, and the joy of spending a weekend immersed in the charm of Mineral Point’s galleries, shops, restaurants, and bars. It is this delightful marriage of place and cinematic story that is the core of the DFF vision today. 139 High St, Mineral Point, WI. driftlessfilmfestival.org.

Sunday, November 10

UPA Power Weekend
November 10 @ 9 AM
Grand River Center
The 2025 XPC Arnold Classic Qualifier features contest lists for full power, bench only, Ironman, and deadlift only. Spectators: $15/day or $25/weekend, Ages 10 and younger: free. 500 Bell St. upapower.com.

Steeple Square Pancake Breakfast
Sunday, November 10 @ 9 AM–Noon
Steeple Square

Steeple Square welcomes NICC’s culinary students as chefs for a pancake breakfast. Enjoy pancakes, sausage, fresh cut fruit, coffee, milk and juice. A cash bar, including mimosas and Bloody Marys, will be available. All proceeds to go Steeple Square. $8 adults, $5 kids 10 and under. 101 E 15th St. 563-235-3584. steeplesquare.com.

Sundown Mountain Open House + Ski/Snowboard Swap
Sunday, November 10 @ 9 AM–3 PM
Sundown Mountain Resort

Head to Sundown for great deals, delicious food from Grillbilly’s BBQ, and live music from Casey Klein at 11a.m.–3 p.m. Don’t miss the swap meet, where you can buy and sell gently used ski equipment and support the Sundown ski patrol. Bring your gently used gear to sell and discover great deals on new or used equipment. You’ll find a wide selection of boots, skis, snowboards, helmets, poles, clothing, gloves, and more. 16991 Asbury Rd. brameljodie@gmail.com. sundownmtn.com.

Discussion: Romeo and Juliet
Sunday, November 10 @ 2–4 PM
Carnegie-Stout Public Library

In this, the most famous love tragedy of all time, Shakespeare’s doomed lovers find each other in a violent society beset with ancient grudges. Exquisite poetry, memorable characters and a relentless pace immerse the audience into the world of the play. 360 W 11th St. 563-588-6347. shakespeare.carnegiestout.org.

Loras Softball Skills Camp
Sunday, November 10
Ages 3–7 @ 10 AM–Noon
Ages 8–12 @ 1–3 PM
Loras College Graber Sports Center

Skills camp is designed to provide campers a solid foundation of fundamentals in hitting, bunting, base running, throwing, infield and outfield skills. Campers should bring their own glove, bat, helmet, and gym shoes. Extra bats and helmets will be available for those who do not have their own. Includes a camp T-shirt if registered by Nov. 1. Ages 3–12. $40. 1450 Alta Vista St. 563-588-7159. softball.duhawkcamps.com.

Tri County Historical Society Annual Meeting
Sunday, November 10 @ 1 PM
Tri County Historical Society Museum (Cascade, IA)

The free program will feature Pete Grady portraying Ulysses S. Grant. Unconditional Surrender: A Visit with Ulysses S. Grant is a one-man show about the life and times of the Civil War General and the 18th President of the United States. The performance runs 60–70 minutes and features period music, photographs, and cartoons as Grant reviews his life—an informative, humorous and touching portrayal of the victorious General whose strategy and tenacity won the Civil War, the President who struggled to rebuild his nation after the war, and the husband and father whose final efforts were devoted to the financial support of his wife and family. This program has been funded by a grant from the Humanities Iowa Foundation. Free. 608 2nd Ave SW, Cascade, IA. cascadehistory@netins.net. tricountyhistoricalsociety.com.

Dubuque & Ulysses S. Grant: A History
Sunday, November 10 @ 1:30–4 PM
St. John’s Episcopal Church

The Tiffany windows and church tour starts at 2 p.m. followed by a lecture at 3 p.m. Regional historian John Pregler tells the captivating tale of Ulysses S. Grant in Dubuque and Tri-State history.  Doors open at 1:30pm. Free. 1410 Main St. 563-583-3806. stjohnsdbq.org.

Eurydice
November 10 @ 2 PM
University of Dubuque Babka Theatre

Performed by the University of Dubuque’s Department of Fine and Performing Arts, Eurydice by Sarah Ruhl, an award-winning American playwright, author, essayist, and professor, reimagines the classic myth of Orpheus through the eyes of its heroine. In Greek mythology, Orpheus was a talented musician and hero who traveled to the underworld to try to save his deceased wife, Eurydice. With contemporary characters and ingenious plot twists, Eurydice is a fresh look at a timeless love story. Eurydice will be directed by Joe Klinebriel, MFA, professor of theatre, who described the production as a wonderful challenge for both the performers and the production team. “As a modern telling of the ancient Greek myth, playwright Sarah Ruhl explores the classic love story of Orpheus and Eurydice, but Ruhl places the focus on the character of Eurydice and her adventures in the underworld while she waits for Orpheus to find her,” Klinebriel said. “It’s a sensitive and beautiful play in its treatment of relationships and memory, especially through its exploration of Eurydice and the character of her father—the playwright’s own addition to the myth. Exploring this timeless love story and having the chance to create a unique world that represents the “underworld” and its inhabitants has been a terrific creative challenge for us, and we are very excited about our creation! I believe audiences will enjoy immersing themselves in this fantastical world and will be reminded how precious love, life, and memory truly are.” Breanna Brahmstedt, a first-year theatre and music double major from Wisconsin Rapids, WI, will play the title character of Eurydice. “I hope that the audience can take away just how important certain relationships are in your life,” Brahmstedt said. “Sometimes you never realize how important someone is until they’re gone and that’s exactly what Eurydice explores. “I can’t wait to perform in this production and showcase everyone’s hard work,” Brahmstedt said. Adults: $9, Children: $4. 2255 Bennett St. 563-585-7469. www.dbq.edu/heritagecenter.

Dubuque Chorale Olympic Dreams
Sunday, November 10 @ 2 PM
Westminster Presbyterian Church

The Dubuque Chorale, Cadenza, and Children’s Choirs celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Winter Olympics. Experience the triumph of the human spirit the fall concert, Olympic Dreams. In addition to songs performed at the games such as Gloria Estefan’s “Reach,” the concert features music that captures the Olympic spirit, such as “Go the Distance” from Disney’s Hercules and “Heroes,” by David Bowie and Brian Eno. Freewill donation. 2155 University Ave. dubuquechorale.org.

Merry and Bright Paint Night
Sunday, November 10 @ 4–6 PM
Backpocket Dubuque

The Maker’s Club offers a fun selection of ornaments to choose from, Christmas themed and otherwise, for you to paint and customize as you wish. Expert instruction from Beverly will get you started, and your creative juices will get you over the finish line. There will be acrylic or ceramic paints available. Acrylic painted ornaments have no additional steps and go home with you that day, or should you choose ceramic paints, Bev will take them back to Maker’s Club to fire in the kiln, where you can pick up the next business day at 950 Main St. Backpocket’s full menu will be available for purchase, and theywill have a special holiday treat on offer just for the event. Includes one ornament of choice, instruction, and all supplies and materials needed. $10. 333 E 10th St. makers-clubs.com.

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