365ink Events
March 2025
Thursday, March 20
Lee Bains w/ Addison Aronson
Thursday, March 20 @ 9 PM
The Lift
Lee Bains is a singer-songwriter and poet whose work is steeped in the American South. Born and raised in Birmingham, AL, Bains’s songs are hopeful, but far from naive. On their fourth album, the 2022 record Old-Time Folks, Lee Bains and The Glory Fires deliver songs that mix sounds of the South—rock and roll, gospel, punk, soul, country, hip-hop—to deliver stories of resistance, and love. Challenging revisionist histories that would prefer to forget the worst parts of our collective past as much as the present neoliberal logic that reduces people to numbers, they celebrate the messiness of humanity and the power of solidarity and love. On this night in Dubuque, he puts on a solo performance of if very best! Dubuque’s own next generation troubadour Addison Aronson opens the evening’s festivities. Free. 180 Main St, Lower Level. facebook.com/theliftdubuque.
Friday, March 21
Fabulous Fridays Artists Series: Chuck Bregman
Fridays through March 28: March 21 @ Noon–12:30 PM
St. Luke’s United Methodist Church and Online
This week features Chuck Bregman on piano. The popular season began in 1992 with musicians from St. Luke’s. Over the years, these informal downtown performances have grown to include hundreds of locally and nationally recognized artists. Enjoy time together after the performances in the church’s South Hall where coffee and desserts are available. Raising funds for People In Need(PIN) and the church’s Jesus Fund. Free. 1199 Main St. 563-582-4543. stlukesdbq.org/fabulousfridays.
Dubuque Fighting Saints VS Waterloo Black Hawks
Friday, March 21 @ 7:05 PM
ImOn Arena
The Dubuque Fighting Saints have four more home games left in the regular season before the Clark Cup Playoffs. The junior hockey team has won the Clark Cup five times and is the four-time defending Cowbell Cup Champions. Cheer them on at the ImOn Arena as they celebrate their 15th anniversary season as a Tier-1 franchise. $13+. 1800 Admiral Sheehy Dr. DubuqueFightingSaints.com.
Fly-By-Night Productions Presents “American Son”
March 21–22, 28–29 @ 7:30 PM
March 23 @ 2 PM
Five Flags Center Bijou Room
Fly-By-Night Productions presents a drama by Christopher Demos-Brown. An estranged married black-white biracial couple confront their feelings about race and bias. Desperate to locate their son, they come to the police station. Demanding answers, they content with an inexperienced white police officer and a more experienced black career police officer. Tension builds to the end, when what occurred finally comes to light. Join Fly-By-Night Productions for a talk back, facilitated by Ernest Jackson, with cast and directors following the 3/22 and 3/28 performances. Note: Mature subject matter. Ages 17+ recommended. 405 Main St. 563-599-9486. FlyByNightDubuque.com.
UD Fine & Performing Arts Department: Assassins
March 21–22 @ 7:30 PM
March 23 @ 2 PM
Heritage Center John and Alice Butler Hall
A multiple Tony Award-winning theatrical tour-de-force, Assassins combines Stephen Sondheim’s signature blend of intelligently stunning lyrics and beautiful music with a panoramic story of our nation’s culture of celebrity and the violent means some will use to obtain it, embodied by America’s four successful and five would-be presidential assassins. Assassins lays bare the lives of nine individuals who assassinated or tried to assassinate the President of the United States, in a one-act historical “revusical” that explores the dark side of the American experience. From John Wilkes Booth to Lee Harvey Oswald, writers Sondheim and John Weidman bend the rules of time and space, taking us on a nightmarish roller coaster ride in which assassins and would-be assassins from different historical periods meet, interact and inspire each other to harrowing acts in the name of the American Dream. Immediately after the performance, some UD faculty and special guests will join a few members of the cast and crew to engage in a 30-minute post-show discussion with the audience. Those joining the cast and crew onstage will be Shea Chapin, JD, head of the Department of Criminal Justice and assistant professor of criminal justice at UD; Brian Hallstoos, PhD, head of the Department of Philosophy, Politics, and History and associate professor of history at UD; and Lorie Murphy, MA, MBTI certified personal life coach and counselor at Body & Soul Wellness Center & Spa. This show contains mature language, themes, and simulated gun violence. Due to the subject matter, this musical is not recommended for children. Presented by UD Fine & Performing Arts Department. $7–$11. 2255 Bennett St. 563-585-7469. www.dbq.edu/heritagecenter.
Saturday, March 22
Spring Garden Seminar
Saturday, March 22 @ 7:15 AM–Noon
NICC Town Clock Business Center
This educational event features nine session topics attendees can choose from including planting for season long garden color, pruning trees and shrubs, greenhouses, common tree and shrub health issues, garden irrigation, medicinal herbs, nectar sources for bumblebees, rain barrels and rain gardens, and houseplant pests. Three session times are available followed by evaluations and door prizes at 11:30 a.m. Master Gardeners use research-based horticulture and gardening knowledge practices to educate people and coordinate projects promoting healthy communities. Light morning refreshments provided. $20 until March 20, $25 on site. 680 Main St. 563-583-6496. bit.ly/dbqspring.
Dubuque Winter Farmers Market
Saturdays through April: March 22 @ 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. Free. 555 JFK Rd. wintermarketdbq.com.
Dubuque Miners Football Tryouts
Saturday, March 22 @ 11 AM
University of Dubuque Veterans Memorial Training Center
Dubuque Miners Football is excited to announce their next tryouts to finalize their roster for the 2025 inaugural season. This is an excellent opportunity for those who may have just graduated and finished playing football on the high school and collegiate levels or beyond. Suit up again and have some competitive fun! If you’re looking to join a developmental football team, grow your skill set, surround yourself with like minded teammates and an incredible coaching staff, get more film on yourself, represent the City of Dubuque, and work on bringing home a championship, then come and join The Miners! Ages 18+. 2000 University Ave. dbqminers.com.
Lessons of the Holocaust
Saturday, March 22 @ 2–3:30 PM
Carnegie-Stout Public Library
Educator Brad Wilkening will use historical accounts and survivors’ stories to show why the genocide of World War II is more relevant than ever and how this terrible period in human history should be used to build a more compassionate and kind world today. Brad Wilkening is an Iowa native and Augsburg College graduate with a background in teaching and coaching across the state. He developed a high school Holocaust course after attending a program at the Illinois Holocaust Museum and later deepened his expertise at Columbia University in New York, and with the Jewish Foundation for the Righteous in New Jersey. Since joining the Iowa Commission on Holocaust Education in 2014, he has shared his Holocaust presentation with schools and libraries statewide. Free. 360 W 11th St. 563-589-4225. carnegiestout.org.
Nano Nagle, Path Through the Dark
March 22 and 23 @ 2 PM
Clarke University Jansen Music Hall
Path Through the Dark a one-person captivating theatrical performance that brings to life the inspiring story of Nano Nagle, Sisters of the Presentation foundress. In 1874, Nano’s legacy was carried into the future when Presentation Sisters journeyed to Dubuque. With unfaltering faith and fortitude, they departed their homeland of Mooncoin, Ireland, carrying Nano’s “lantern” across the Atlantic, fueled by the fiery passion for love and service ignited within them by Nano. Path Through the Dark delves into Nano’s remarkable journey, illuminating her courage in the face of adversity, and her triumphs in creating a brighter future for those in need. Through captivating performances and stirring narratives, the production brings to life Nano’s legacy of hope and empowerment, inspiring audiences to embrace her teachings and carry forward her vision of a more just and compassionate world. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to witness history unfold. Join in celebrating the Sisters of the Presentation’s 150th anniversary by honoring Nano’s enduring legacy. Light refreshments will be served. Free. 1550 Clarke Dr. 563-588-2008. dbqpbvms.org.
Dubuque Fighting Saints VS Madison Capitols
Saturday, March 22 @ 7:05 PM
ImOn Arena
The Dubuque Fighting Saints have three more home games left in the regular season before the Clark Cup Playoffs. The junior hockey team has won the Clark Cup five times and is the four-time defending Cowbell Cup Champions. Cheer them on at the ImOn Arena as they celebrate their 15th anniversary season as a Tier-1 franchise. $13+. 1800 Admiral Sheehy Dr. DubuqueFightingSaints.com.
Fly-By-Night Productions Presents “American Son”
March 22, 28–29 @ 7:30 PM
March 23 @ 2 PM
Five Flags Center Bijou Room
Fly-By-Night Productions presents a drama by Christopher Demos-Brown. An estranged married black-white biracial couple confront their feelings about race and bias. Desperate to locate their son, they come to the police station. Demanding answers, they content with an inexperienced white police officer and a more experienced black career police officer. Tension builds to the end, when what occurred finally comes to light. Join Fly-By-Night Productions for a talk back, facilitated by Ernest Jackson, with cast and directors following the 3/22 and 3/28 performances. Note: Mature subject matter. Ages 17+ recommended. 405 Main St. 563-599-9486. FlyByNightDubuque.com.
UD Fine & Performing Arts Department: Assassins
March 22 @ 7:30 PM
March 23 @ 2 PM
Heritage Center John and Alice Butler Hall
A multiple Tony Award-winning theatrical tour-de-force, Assassins combines Stephen Sondheim’s signature blend of intelligently stunning lyrics and beautiful music with a panoramic story of our nation’s culture of celebrity and the violent means some will use to obtain it, embodied by America’s four successful and five would-be presidential assassins. Assassins lays bare the lives of nine individuals who assassinated or tried to assassinate the President of the United States, in a one-act historical “revusical” that explores the dark side of the American experience. From John Wilkes Booth to Lee Harvey Oswald, writers Sondheim and John Weidman bend the rules of time and space, taking us on a nightmarish roller coaster ride in which assassins and would-be assassins from different historical periods meet, interact and inspire each other to harrowing acts in the name of the American Dream. Immediately after the performance, some UD faculty and special guests will join a few members of the cast and crew to engage in a 30-minute post-show discussion with the audience. Those joining the cast and crew onstage will be Shea Chapin, JD, head of the Department of Criminal Justice and assistant professor of criminal justice at UD; Brian Hallstoos, PhD, head of the Department of Philosophy, Politics, and History and associate professor of history at UD; and Lorie Murphy, MA, MBTI certified personal life coach and counselor at Body & Soul Wellness Center & Spa. This show contains mature language, themes, and simulated gun violence. Due to the subject matter, this musical is not recommended for children. Presented by UD Fine & Performing Arts Department. $7–$11. 2255 Bennett St. 563-585-7469. www.dbq.edu/heritagecenter.
PetRock
Friday, March 22 @ 8 PM
Diamond Jo Casino Mississippi Moon Bar
The ’70s were the best of times. Music was made by musicians, singers could sing, and rock was best heard live. Experience the ultimate age of album rock once more with PetRock’s live tribute show that you have to hear to believe. No loops, drum machines, or canned vocals here. Only pure rock goodness that can’t be faked, played by musicians who can’t be beaten. 301 Bell St. 563-690-4800. DiamondJoDubuque.com.
Sunday, March 23
Show Me Reptile Show & Exotic Pet Expo
Sunday, March 23 @ 10 AM–3:30 PM (VIP @ 9 AM)
Grand River Center
The show provides everything you need to properly care for your reptiles. From high-quality reptile equipment like lighting, heating, feeders, substrate, cleaners, and enclosures to friendly vendors who assist in reptile husbandry and adoptions. The show provides entertainment such as educational stations, face painting, food and other activities. Vendors include Paladin Exotics, the Midwest’s most trusted breeders of tarantulas, scorpions, and exotic invertebrates since 2017; ECW Reptiles, specializing in corn snakes and more since 1994; and Hypnotic Exotics with quality encloses, substrates, lighting, and more. GA: $10; VIP: $15; Ages 7–12: $5. 500 Bell St. ShowMeReptileShow.com.
Maple Syrup Hike
Sunday, March 23 @ Noon–1:30 PM
Swiss Valley Nature Preserve (Peosta, IA)
Hike among the maples and learn about the history of tree tapping, the process of creating syrup from sap, and see all the equipment that is used in the maple syruping process. Enjoy a special treat of maple syrup and maple sugar as well. The hike will be on uneven terrain and be a 1.5 mile loop along the Mature Forest Trail at the Swiss Valley Nature Preserve. RSVP appreciated. 13606 Swiss Valley Rd. 563-556-6745. dubuquecountyiowa.gov/conservation.
Nano Nagle, Path Through the Dark
Sunday, March 23 @ 2 PM
Clarke University Jansen Music Hall
Path Through the Dark a one-person captivating theatrical performance that brings to life the inspiring story of Nano Nagle, Sisters of the Presentation foundress. In 1874, Nano’s legacy was carried into the future when Presentation Sisters journeyed to Dubuque. With unfaltering faith and fortitude, they departed their homeland of Mooncoin, Ireland, carrying Nano’s “lantern” across the Atlantic, fueled by the fiery passion for love and service ignited within them by Nano. Path Through the Dark delves into Nano’s remarkable journey, illuminating her courage in the face of adversity, and her triumphs in creating a brighter future for those in need. Through captivating performances and stirring narratives, the production brings to life Nano’s legacy of hope and empowerment, inspiring audiences to embrace her teachings and carry forward her vision of a more just and compassionate world. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to witness history unfold. Join in celebrating the Sisters of the Presentation’s 150th anniversary by honoring Nano’s enduring legacy. Light refreshments will be served. Free. 1550 Clarke Dr. 563-588-2008. dbqpbvms.org.
Fly-By-Night Productions Presents “American Son”
March 23 @ 2 PM
March 28–29 @ 7:30 PM
Five Flags Center Bijou Room
Fly-By-Night Productions presents a drama by Christopher Demos-Brown. An estranged married black-white biracial couple confront their feelings about race and bias. Desperate to locate their son, they come to the police station. Demanding answers, they content with an inexperienced white police officer and a more experienced black career police officer. Tension builds to the end, when what occurred finally comes to light. Join Fly-By-Night Productions for a talk back, facilitated by Ernest Jackson, with cast and directors following the 3/22 and 3/28 performances. Note: Mature subject matter. Ages 17+ recommended. 405 Main St. 563-599-9486. FlyByNightDubuque.com.
UD Fine & Performing Arts Department: Assassins
March 23 @ 2 PM
Heritage Center John and Alice Butler Hall
A multiple Tony Award-winning theatrical tour-de-force, Assassins combines Stephen Sondheim’s signature blend of intelligently stunning lyrics and beautiful music with a panoramic story of our nation’s culture of celebrity and the violent means some will use to obtain it, embodied by America’s four successful and five would-be presidential assassins. Assassins lays bare the lives of nine individuals who assassinated or tried to assassinate the President of the United States, in a one-act historical “revusical” that explores the dark side of the American experience. From John Wilkes Booth to Lee Harvey Oswald, writers Sondheim and John Weidman bend the rules of time and space, taking us on a nightmarish roller coaster ride in which assassins and would-be assassins from different historical periods meet, interact and inspire each other to harrowing acts in the name of the American Dream. Immediately after the performance, some UD faculty and special guests will join a few members of the cast and crew to engage in a 30-minute post-show discussion with the audience. Those joining the cast and crew onstage will be Shea Chapin, JD, head of the Department of Criminal Justice and assistant professor of criminal justice at UD; Brian Hallstoos, PhD, head of the Department of Philosophy, Politics, and History and associate professor of history at UD; and Lorie Murphy, MA, MBTI certified personal life coach and counselor at Body & Soul Wellness Center & Spa. This show contains mature language, themes, and simulated gun violence. Due to the subject matter, this musical is not recommended for children. Presented by UD Fine & Performing Arts Department. $7–$11. 2255 Bennett St. 563-585-7469. www.dbq.edu/heritagecenter.
Organic Tea-Tasting Afternoon
Sunday, March 23 @ 2–4 PM
Shalom Spirituality Center
Learn to appreciate tea on a new level. Come to experience different tea leaf varietals and how they are combined in flavorful blends. Explore the three-part process of tea tasting, all while enjoying mini scones and other treats. Presented by Magdalene Grace Deane, Tea Master and Master Herbalist at ByzanTEAum. Magdalene is also the Director and Master Instructor at Katholikon Liturgical Art Studio and Gallery, in the upper level of the same building in Cable Car Square. RSVP by 3/14. $20. 1001 Davis St. 563-582-3592. shalomretreats.org.
The War Eagle & The Galena: Sisters in Steam by Robert Taunt
Sunday, March 23 @ 2–3 PM
Galena & U.S. Grant Museum (Galena, IL)
Join Galena & U.S. Grant History Museum to learn about the fascinating history of the sister steamboats War Eagle and the Galena, as they made their way up and down the Mississippi River and the Galena River. This is the second program in 2025 winter series, and will be presented by Robert Taunt of La Crosse, Wisconsin. Robert is a local historian, writer and photographer who has studied and helped preserve the history of the Upper Mississippi River for more than 25 years. Free. 1230 Franklin St, Galena, IL. 815-777-9129. galenahistory.org.