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September 2024

Friday, September 13

Over the Edge
Friday, September 13 @ 11 AM
MidWestOne Bank

Over the Edge is a community-wide event that helps fundraise to impact thousands of lives across the Tri-States, benefitting United Way of Dubuque Area Tri-States. Community members edge or rappel off the 13-story MidWestOne Bank building in downtown Dubuque. Enjoy the party on the ground outside the bank which includes music, yard games, awards, food trucks, and a beverage tent. 895 Main St. dbqunitedway.org/over-the-edge.

3rd Annual JDIFF Bushwood Classic
Friday, September 13 @ 12:30 PM
Bunker Hill Golf Course

The third annual Caddyshack-themed JDIFF Bushwood Classic is an 18-hole scramble featuring a raffle, silent auction, and dinner plus fun surprises throughout the course. Best of all, it supports the Julien Dubuque International Film Festival. Dress in your Caddyshack best, as prizes will be given for best attire. Includes golf fees, cart, and dinner. Grab ‘n go lunch options available for purchase. $150/person, $500/foursome. 2200 Bunker Hill Rd. julienfilmfest.com.

Monarch Tagging
Friday, September 13 @ 5–7 PM
Whitewater Canyon Wildlife Area (Bernard, IA)

Peak monarch butterfly migration is approaching! Learn how to tell if a butterfly is male or female, assign it with a special identification tag, and wish it farewell on its tropical journey south. Butterfly nets provided, but feel free to bring your own. All ages. RSVP encouraged. 29912 9th Ave, Bernard, IA. 563-556-6745. dubuquecountyiowa.gov/conservation.

Friday Lights Poetry Night
2nd Friday: September 13 @ 6–7 PM
River Lights Bookstore
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.

Italian Stromboli Coking Class
September 13 @ 6–7:30 PM
Galena ARC (Galena, IL)

Instructor Lynn Kaufman from Lynnies’ Kitchen will guide you in learning how to create this delicious recipe: homemade dough stuffed with sauce and your choice of Italian meats and cheeses, and fresh herbs. Ready to take home and bake for your family dinner or gathering. Please indicate on registration form if you want regular or gluten-free stromboli. Bring your favorite wine, beer, or beverage to enjoy during class. Sign up as a team of two or as a single student and make the dish on your own. $45. 11084 W US HWY 20, Galena, IL. 815-777-2248. galenaarc.org.

Dubuque Fighting Saints VS Chicago Steel Preseason Game
Friday, September 13 @ 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.

Anthony Worden
Friday, September 13 @ 9 PM
The Lift

For Anthony Worden, the process of moving past an onslaught of sudden grief crystalized in an Iowa City basement, and—over the course of half a year of writing and rehearsing with his band, the Illiterati—took on the form of his fifth studio album, Plain Angels. It create a picture of bittersweet acceptance, uplifted by Worden’s candid lyricism and the Illiterati’s refreshing approach to contemporary rock—which feels as indebted to ’70s new wave as it does in early 2000s power pop. Taken all at once, Angels presents a portrait of taking change in stride, a reminder that the only way out is through, and the importance of turning to others in times of trouble. Free. 180 Main St, Lower Level. facebook.com/theliftdubuque.

Peosta City-Wide Garage Sales
September 13–14
Peosta, IA

Find something new to you, and sell what you don’t need. cityofpeosta.org.

Saturday, September 14

Dubuque Farmers’ Market
Saturdays through September: September 14 @ 7 AM–Noon
Saturdays in October: October 5 @ 8 AM–Noon
11th–13th and Iowa St
Iowa’s oldest farmers’ market offers a variety of produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, handmade goods, on-site prepared foods, and more. Browse booths from area farmers and vendors while enjoying live music from a variety of musicians. Rain or shine. 563-588-4400. DubuqueFarmersMarket.org.

Galena Farmers Market
Saturdays through October: September 14 @ 7 AM–Noon
Galena City Hall Parking Lot (Galena, IL)

Find seasonal produce, flowers, maple syrup, baked goods, re-purposed crafts, meat, roasted coffee beans, and more. Rain or shine. 101 Green St, Galena, IL. 563-542-0996. facebook.com/galenafarmersmarket.

The Great Draw Street Art Competition
Saturday, September 14 @ 8 AM–4 PM
Outside the Lines Art Gallery

You are invited to be a part of this year’s Great Draw Street Art Competition, a fundraiser for the Great Draw Visual Art Scholarship on the street adjacent to Outside the Lines Art Gallery in Dubuque. The event is a street chalk art drawing contest with two competition categories: students 18 and under ($12) and adults ($16) with winners in multiple levels. Entry fee includes a 4-by-6-foot section of street (5-by-7 foot for teams), a set of Koss pastels, bottled water, and a chance to win over $3,000 in cash and prizes! Categories include 7 and under, 8–12, 13–18, amateur over 18, and artists. There will also be a people’s choice winner. Entry forms are available at TheGreatDraw.com. Return completed forms to otlag@aol.com or to one of the gallery locations by Friday, Sept. 13. There are a limited number of spaces, so submit early! Any unsold spaces will be sold the day of the event on a first come, first serve basis, and fees will increase to $15 for 18 and under and $20 for adults. Scholarships are available for this event. Check-in after 7:30 a.m. at the white tent at Main and 11th Street. You will pick your space after checking in. The container to collect your people’s choice tickets will be provided. An award presentation will be held in front of the gallery at approximately 5:15 p.m. Artists and their families are invited to join for complimentary pizza and beverages generously provided by L.May Eatery and Van’s Liquor Store. Come on downtown throughout the day and watch the artists at work if you are not participating. You can safely view 11th Street until noon on Sunday as it will be closed. 1101 Main St. TheGreatDraw.com.

Platteville Summer Farmer’s Market
Saturdays though October: September 14 @ 8 AM–Noon
Platteville City Park (Platteville, WI)

Find everything from delicious vegetables to a variety of flowers, great gift items to canned preserves, and just about everything in between. All of the products you’ll find are locally grown, harvested, or handmade by local vendors. 75 N Bonson St, Platteville, WI. 608-218-4374. PlattevilleFarmersMarketWI.com.

Bear Power Woodcarving and Wood Burning
Saturday, September 14 @ 9 AM–4:30 PM
Galena ARC (Galena, IL)

Beginners power woodcarving and wood burning class with local artist Marie McDonough. A simple and fun class for anyone wanting to learn carving and burning, yet challenging enough for anyone who has attended a previous class. This will be a 3 ½ inch tall carving. Marie will rough out of the bear, and you will need to complete some details. Add glass eyes, texturize the fur with a special bit, and detail with a wood burner. All supplies and tool use included. $95. 11084 W US HWY 20, Galena, IL. 815-777-2248. galenaarc.org.

23rd Annual Fishtival 2024
Saturday, September 14 @ 9 AM–3 PM
Riverwalk in Bellevue, IA

Many forms of art will be on display and for sale, including paintings, drawings, ceramics, jewelry, photography, and woodworking. There will be chalk art on the street and dance teams for entertainment. Inside the Great River Gallery on the Plaza, find “pop-up” artwork available at prices $100 and under. Also on the Plaza will be a cut-out mermaid available for photo opportunities. Two local food trucks will be on site as well. Support our local artists for this day of celebration. BellevueArtsCouncilIowa.org.

Benefit the Vets
September 14 @ 9:15 AM–4 PM
Camp Courageous Durgin Pavilion (Monticello, IA)

Veterans and their families are invited to participate in camp activities and enjoy a meal together. Activities include zip-line, bowling, miniature golf, fishing, canoeing, paddle boating, animal visits, color guard ceremony, and more. Lunch and refreshments provided. RSVP. 12101 190th St, Monticello, IA. campcourageous.org/benefit-the-vets.

Dubuque’s Oktoberfest
Saturday, September 14 @ 11 AM–6 PM
Back Waters Stage
Dubuque Oktoberfest, a vibrant celebration of German and Slavic heritage, marks its 15th anniversary on Saturday, Sept. 14. This much-anticipated annual festival promises a day of music, food, drinks, entertainment, and games for the whole family. Two large tents will be set up to ensure that the event can proceed rain or shine. The event is free to attend, with donations accepted at the gate for Camp Albrecht Acres, which benefits entirely from the festival’s proceeds. The festivities begin with a performance by the Loras Jazz Ensemble, from 11 a.m. to noon. From noon to 1:15 p.m., the Americana Band will take the stage. At 12:30 p.m., the ceremonial keg march will be a highlight, featuring Mayor Brad Cavanagh. Following this, from 1:15 p.m. to 2 p.m., the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) Illuminate Dance Troupe will perform and teach traditional polka dancing. One of the festival’s most entertaining features, the wiener dog parade and races, will take place from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sponsored by Simmons Pet Food, this event invites dachshund enthusiasts to showcase their pets in a delightful parade and competitive race. Register in advance at DBQoktoberfest.org. The Guttenberg German Band will then take the stage from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Following this, from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., attendees can test their strength and endurance in the Stein Holding Contest, a favorite challenge among festival-goers. Throughout the day, attendees can indulge in food stands and German cuisine from the Chew on This food truck, alongside ice cream treats from Delaney’s Ice Cream. Beverages, including both alcoholic and non-alcoholic options, will be available to complement the hearty fare. Rain or shine. Free. 1855 Greyhound Park Rd. 563-451-7382. DBQOktoberfest.org.

Bloktoberfest
Saturday, September 14 @ Noon–5 PM
Millwork District
Dubuque’s vibrant cultural scene is set to become even livelier with the highly anticipated return of Bloktoberfest. The festival promises a celebration of community, creativity, lifestyle, and recreation, featuring an exhilarating lineup of BMX, skateboarding, scootering, kids’ events, art, yoga, and a delightful array of food and beverages. Attendees can look forward to awe-inspiring BMX, pro scootering, and skateboarding contests that will headline the event. The OAS crew will be constructing a skatepark on Washington Street, where the region’s top talents will showcase gravity-defying tricks. A new addition for 2024 is the Women’s Skate Contest. Families will discover a wealth of entertainment options designed for children, including kids yoga with Challenge to Change, a kids mural project, face painting with the UBFM, punk rock hairstyles with Capri, inflatable play structures, and much more. These activities promise endless fun and excitement for young festival-goers. For those with a competitive edge, tug-of-war and stein races will return. Thrill-seekers can enjoy a dunk tank with all proceeds going to the Crocus Foundation, and a mechanical bull with all proceeds benefiting Inspiration Stables. Those seeking relaxation will find solace in the beer yoga sessions, facilitated in partnership with B-1 Yoga. Participants can enjoy an invigorating yoga class with a cold beer or other beverage from RiverBluff Collective or Kava Kava in hand, allowing them to unwind and recharge amid the bustling festival atmosphere. Complementing the array of activities, a curated selection of local craft breweries will offer refreshing beers, while local food vendors will serve delectable treats ranging from savory street food to indulgent desserts, ensuring a delightful culinary experience for all attendees. Jason Henkel, one of the festival’s organizers, expressed excitement about Bloktoberfest 2024, highlighting its significance to the community. “We’re incredibly excited for Bloktoberfest 2024 and so grateful that it has found its home in our beautiful Millwork District,” Henkel remarked. “This event holds a special place in the hearts of everyone involved, and we’re committed to bringing the communities together to deliver an unforgettable experience that showcases the recreation lifestyle aspect of Dubuque.” 1085 Washington St. BloktoberfestDubuque.com.

2nd Annual Septemberfest Curds & Brats Festival
Saturday, September 14 @ 1 PM
Splinter Park (Cuba City, WI)

Car show, live music, excellent food, kids games and inflatables/bounce house, beer, and fireworks! 315 S Clinton St, Cuba City, WI. 608-744‑2152. cubacity.org.

30th Annual Cemetery Walk
September 14 and 15 @ 1–4:30 PM
Old City Cemetery (Galena, IL)
September 20 @ 7 PM
Galena Center for the Arts (Galena, IL)

Performers of the Cemetery Walk will be exploring the rugged lives of early settlers, sharing stories of prosperity and the challenges of intersecting cultures, politics, war, and slavery. The Cemetery Walk is one of the Galena-Jo Daviess County Historical Society’s major fundraising events. A team of researchers, actors and supporters put countless hours of preparation into each year’s walk to create a remarkable experience. The Old City Cemetery performances are outside. The indoor performance at Galena Center for the Arts opens at 6:30 p.m. $20. 815-777-9129. galenahistorymuseum.org.

The Charitable Sisterhood Country Christmas Tale
Saturday, September 14 @ 2 and 7 PM
Midwest Senior Care Center Solarium (Galena, IL)

The Better Life Players return to present a comedy-mystery, The Charitable Sisterhood Country Christmas Tale.  The first of three benefit performances on Sept. 11 celebrates the 10th anniversary of The Mop Shop. The all-volunteer cast includes: Lillie Anderson-Beadle, Bill Boggs, Patty Boggs, Dee Dimon, Becky Gillespie, Merrill Henrichs, Pam McKinsey, director, and Lorie Moyer, producer. The production’s financial manager is Elly Renner. Attendees should use the employee entrance. Refreshments will be served. Free. 215 Summit St, Galena, IL. 815-281-2884​​​​​​​​​​.

Tails at Twilight Gala
Saturday, September 14 @ 5:30 PM
National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium

The Tails at Twilight Gala is an exciting evening that brings together old friends and new to revel in the life-saving mission of the Dubuque Regional Humane Society (DRHS), share stories of compassion and transformation, and celebrate our extraordinary community. All this, and more, while raising critical funds to ensure that lost, abandoned, and unwanted animals have brighter futures. The night begins with a silent auction, followed by delicious cuisines from a variety of food stations, a dynamic live auction and concludes with the renowned Paws Up. This evening out is sure to be filled with joy as we also celebrate the DRHS and its achievements throughout the year. 350 E 3rd St. 563-582-6766. DBQhumane.org.

The Price is Right Live
Saturday, September 14 @ 7 PM
Five Flags Arena
Get ready to “Come on Down” and join the excitement as the legendary television game show The Price Is Right, comes to life in an unforgettable live event. Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the show, this is your chance to be a part of the action and win incredible prizes. Alongside the celebrity host, randomly-selected contestants play everyone’s favorite games like Plinko, Cliffhangers, The Big Wheel, and even the fabulous Showcase. The show features an array of fantastic prizes, from appliances and electronics to dream vacations and even a brand new car. Lucky audience members can even win prizes right from their seat. Playing to near sold-out audiences for more than 20 years, generations of fans all across America have made The Price is Right Live the perfect family entertainment experience. And the next contestant might be you! If you’ve ever dreamt of spinning the Big Wheel, now is your chance! 405 Main St. FiveFlagsCenter.com.

Dolly, Reba, and Friends
Saturday, September 14 @ 7 PM
Ohnward Fine Arts Center (Maquoketa, IA)

Prepare yourself for a hilarious country revue show filled with classic hits and surprise guests. From Reba to Dolly and countless friends in between, this comedic extravaganza is guaranteed to make you laugh, reminisce, and fall in love with the timeless songs of our past. Don’t miss Brooke Byam, Dustin Weiss, and Eli Traum as they bring these beloved tunes to life, backed by an incredible live band. Brooke Byam was born and raised in Clinton, IA. She grew up in a log cabin and loved listening to country music. At an early age, you could find Brooke singing along with Loretta Lynn and Patsy Cline records. At 3 years old, Brooke had her first stage appearance at a supper club called Woody’s Rendezvous. She sang “I Just Called to Say I Love You.” From that moment on, Brooke knew what she wanted to be. Brooke discovered a passion not only for singing but for song writing as well. At the early age of 16, one of her songs made it into a 20th Century Fox movie, in which Brooke had the opportunity to perform her song on the silver screen. Through her music career, she has performed for a Vice President of the United States, was Miss Clinton County 2000, Miss Iowa 2001 semi-finalist, selected for American Idol, and opened for numerous national recording artists. Her journey eventually led her to Nashville, TN where she has had the opportunity to perform with Nashville’s finest musicians. $25 ADV/$28 door adults, $15 ADV/$18 door students. 1215 E Platt St, Maquoketa, IA. 563-652-9815. OhnwardFineArtsCenter.com.

Dr. Scott Bonn: Serial Killers
Saturday, September 14 @ 7:30 PM
Five Flags Theater

Spend a chilling evening with renowned criminologist and serial killer expert, Dr. Scott Bonn, as he takes you inside the minds of the world’s most savage and prolific murderers. In this thrilling 90-minute show, Dr. Bonn reveals the insatiable, psychological hungers that drive the likes of Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer to kill repeatedly with impunity and no remorse. He explains why the majority of serial killers are either psychopaths or sociopaths, how the two differ, and the powerful influences of nature and nurture on the development of fledgling serial killers. Dr. Bonn reveals that every serial killer is compelled by a unique fantasy need and he also explains how/why serial killers are able to successfully avoid apprehension, blend into a crowd and become invisible. Dr. Bonn is a best selling author, professor, public speaker, and he has interacted with such notorious serial killers as Dennis Rader (“Bind, Torture, Kill”) and David Berkowitz (“Son of Sam”). He shares shocking tales from his actual experiences with these killers. Dr. Bonn also developed a profile of the unknown “Long Island Serial Killer” in 2011 that matches the alleged perpetrator, Rex Heuermann, perfectly. He shares the secrets of how he was able to predict the psychological and behavioral makeup of the Long Island Serial Killer with such incredible precision. Due to the nature of the topic and material, this show might not be appropriate for children. Adults only recommended. $35–$55. 405 Main St. FiveFlagsCenter.com.

Satisfaction
Saturday, September 14 @ 8 PM
Diamond Jo Casino Mississippi Moon Bar
Satisfaction/The International Rolling Stones Tribute Show is the touring tribute show to the World’s Greatest Rock & Roll Band. This Billboard and Pollstar highly rated show is now entering its 22nd year in production with more than 4,000 performances listed to their credit. The likes of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and cast bring a colorful performance to over 50 years of classic hits. Ages 21+. 301 Bell St. 563-690-4800. DiamondJoDubuque.com.

Dirty Honey, The Band Feel
Saturday, September 14 @ 8 PM
Q Showroom
Dirty Honey is bringing their Can’t Find the Brakes Tour to Q Casino along with special guest The Band Feel. In October 2019, Los Angeles-based quartet Dirty Honey made history as the only unsigned artist in Billboard’s near four-decades to hit No. 1 on the magazine’s Mainstream and Hard Rock Charts with its debut single, “When I’m Gone.” Their self-titled album debuted at No. 2 on the Current Hard Rock Chart, Rolling Stone featured them as “An Artist You Need To Know.” In May 2022 the band released its international EP/LP debut and headed to tour the UK and Europe. Since their weighty debut, Dirty Honey has opened for The Who, Guns N’ Roses, Slash with Alter Bridge, and The Black Crowes. $29. 1855 Greyhound Park Rd. QCasinoAndResort.com.

Peosta City-Wide Garage Sales
September 14
Peosta, IA

Find something new to you, and sell what you don’t need. cityofpeosta.org.

Sunday, September 15

EAA Chapter 327 Free Airplane Rides
Sunday, September 15 @ 6 AM–12:30 PM
Dubuque Regional Airport

The EAA Chapter 327 Young Eagles are offering free airplane rides for kids ages 8 to 17. 10965 Aviation Dr. 563-589-4128. Free. visityoungeaglesday.org.

Galena Territory Farmers Market
Sundays through October 13: September 15 @ 8 AM–Noon
Galena Territory Owners’ Club Parking Lot (Galena, IL)
Fresh produce, baked goods, meat, crafts, and more. 2000 Territory Dr, Galena, IL. 815-777-2000. TheGalenaTerritory.com.

Dubuque Cars and Coffee
3rd Sunday through October 20: September 15 @ 9 AM–Noon
Veterans Memorial Plaza
Casual meet up for cars of all makes, models, and years. Coffee, donuts, and drinks will be for sale. Proceeds go to Veteran’s Freedom Center. 1795 Admiral Sheehy Dr. facebook.com/dubuquecarsandcoffee.

Tortellini and Agnolotti Cooking Class
Sunday, September 15 @ 11 AM–1:30 PM
Goldmoor Inn (Galena, IL)

Learn how to make pasta dough and how to shape tortellini and agnolotti. Participants will be able to take pasta dough home to make pasta with family and friends and also take home pasta made in class to enjoy with friends and family. Ticket includes 1 glass of wine/champagne, 1 charcuterie board (per 3 people), main course of morel agnolotti, and a mini strawberry trifle dessert. $90. 9001 W Sand Hill Rd, Galena, IL. 815-777-3925. goldmoor.com.

MLB Alumni Youth Baseball Clinic
Sunday, September 15 @ 11 AM–2 PM
Field of Dreams Movie Site (Dyersville, IA)

Former MLB players will teach the fundamentals of the game. The Legends for Youth free baseball clinic for kids is hosted by the Major League Baseball Players Alumni Association. Attendees should arrive 20 minutes before the scheduled start time equipped with a glove, bat, helmet, and water bottle. Legends for Youth is a charitable program running more than 150 events a year nationwide, with the mission of promoting the game of baseball to America’s youth using positive sports images and personalities. The Field of Dreams Movie Site is celebrating its 35th anniversary in 2024. It was originally the primary filming location of the film Field of Dreams and has since played host to millions of visitors. Ages 6-16. RSP required. 28995 Lansing Rd, Dyersville, IA.  mlb.com/mlbpaa/events/dyersville-clinic.

Mystery of Finley’s Landing
Sunday, September 15 @ 1–2 PM
Swiss Valley Nature Center (Peosta, IA)

In 1967, the Dubuque County Conservation Board made a pivotal purchase—Finley’s Landing. Now, historian Gerda Preston-Hartman, along with Melvin Christensen, the son of the land’s original owners, is unveiling the rich history of this stunning location. Melvin, who has spent a lifetime waiting for these discoveries to surface, has witnessed incredible stories unfold about this land. Gerda will share this captivating history, full of surprising twists and deep connections to the past, offering an exciting glimpse into the legacy of Finley’s Landing. Finley’s Landing Park isn’t just a historical gem; it’s one of the most picturesque spots along Mississippi River Pool 11 in Dubuque County. The park boasts a marina with a boat ramp, and numerous amenities such as picnic areas, a rental pavilion, and campsites. Visitors are drawn to the breathtaking views along the nature trails that ascend the rugged bluffs, and with a year-round park ranger on-site, the park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. 13606 Swiss Valley Rd, Peosta, IA. 563-556-6745. dubuquecountyiowa.gov/conservation.

30th Annual Cemetery Walk
September 15 @ 1–4:30 PM
Old City Cemetery (Galena, IL)
September 20 @ 7 PM
Galena Center for the Arts (Galena, IL)

Performers of the Cemetery Walk will be exploring the rugged lives of early settlers, sharing stories of prosperity and the challenges of intersecting cultures, politics, war, and slavery. The Cemetery Walk is one of the Galena-Jo Daviess County Historical Society’s major fundraising events. A team of researchers, actors and supporters put countless hours of preparation into each year’s walk to create a remarkable experience. The Old City Cemetery performances are outside. The indoor performance at Galena Center for the Arts opens at 6:30 p.m. $20. 815-777-9129. galenahistorymuseum.org.

What Style Is It?
Sunday, September 15 @ 1 PM
James Kennedy Library (Dyersville, IA)

Our homes, downtowns, churches, and schools boast a wide range of historic and modern architectural styles. Learn how and why specific styles are used and where they can be found throughout Dubuque County. Get some tips for identifying the style of your own home or building. Presented by Jason Neises, vice chair of the Dubuque County Historic Preservation Commission (DCHPC). Neises is also the Community Development Coordinator at the Community Foundation of Greater Dubuque (CFGD). Aside from his work at the CFGD and DCHPC, he also volunteers for Cub Scouts, Heritage Works, Dubuque Museum of Art, the Dubuque Winter Farmers’ Market, and the Thomas Determan Global Perspectives Endowment. Neises has an education degree from the University of Northern Iowa. DCHPC was created by resolution of the Dubuque County Board of Supervisors in November 1987. The mission of DCHPC is to preserve historically important buildings, structures, and other objects that contribute to Dubuque County’s character. 612-501-9747. stew0220@umn.edu.

Dubuque Day of Peace: Blessing of the Animals
September 15 @ 3 PM
Westminster Presbyterian Church

Animals are an important part of God’s creation. Bring your pets to be blessed by Rev. Stephanie Ells from First Presbyterian Church. Since its 1981 inception, the United Nations International Day of Peace has marked humanity’s personal and planetary progress toward peace. The United Nations International Day of Peace is recognized around the world every Sept. 21. In this its 43rd anniversary year, the celebration has grown to include millions of people in all parts of the world. Dubuque’s Festival celebrating the UN International Day of Peace began in 2010 with a single event. Since then, it has grown to include events and participation from many community groups. Dubuque’s 2024 theme is “Environmental Justice: Ways To Navigate This Changing World.” Free. 2155 University Ave. facebook.com/dbqdayofpeace.

River Glen
Sunday, September 15 @ 3:30 PM
Bee Branch Amphitheater

We love River Glen Breitbach and his amazing blending of bluegrass, folk, and an urban hip-hop feel that is new and modern while comfortable and engaging to a big audience. This special performance will be recorded on his home turf in Dubuque. Arrive at 3 p.m. for the 3:30 p.m. show. All ages. Free. 533 Lincoln Ave. RiverGlenMusic.com.

Brew Ha Ha Players Present: Murder at the Fish Fry Club
Sunday, September 15 @ 5–7 PM
Stone Cliff Winery

A night of mystery and intrigue in the wild and romantic era of the roaring ’20s! Buzz Nessman, the owner of Dubuque’s most popular speakeasy—the Fish Fly Club—has just been murdered. Was it the prohibitionist NA O’Doul or Buzz’s jealous business partner Bootleg Willie? Maybe it was the jazz singer Bea Sharpe or perhaps Betty Jane—Buzz’s sweet-but-not-so-innocent mistress. Join the bumbling detective, Jack Slickman, as the murder unfolds before your very eyes. Includes a four “corpse” meal and a show. $85. RSVP by Aug. 7. 600 Star Brewery Dr. 563-583-6100. stonecliffwinery.com.

Monday, September 16

Self-Defense Class
Monday, September 16 @ 5:30–7 PM
Carnegie-Stout Public Library

New graduates and young adults age 17+ are invited to attend a free self-defense class with instructor Eryka Cook. This class is perfect for college students, high school seniors, or anyone just getting started on their own. Instructor Eryka Cook is a black belt in Karate and has been teaching self-defense for more than 20 years. She will guide participants through various exercises to boost confidence and build physical self-defense skills. All ability levels are welcome. Ages 17+. RSVP required. Free. 360 W 11th St. 563-589-4225 x2224. carnegiestout.org.

Dubuque Day of Peace: Season of Creation Prayer Service
Monday, September 16 @ 5:30 PM
St. Anthony’s Church

The Season of Creation is an annual global Christian celebration to pray and respond together as an ecumenical family to listen to and care for our common home. The Dubuque Interfaith Green Coalition invites you to walk weekly in the “Cathedral of Creation” between Sept. 1 and Oct. 4 using provided prayers, Scripture, and reflections at locations you select in Dubuque and Dubuque County. Since its 1981 inception, the United Nations International Day of Peace has marked humanity’s personal and planetary progress toward peace. The United Nations International Day of Peace is recognized around the world every Sept. 21. In this its 43rd anniversary year, the celebration has grown to include millions of people in all parts of the world. Dubuque’s Festival celebrating the UN International Day of Peace began in 2010 with a single event. Since then, it has grown to include events and participation from many community groups. Dubuque’s 2024 theme is “Environmental Justice: Ways To Navigate This Changing World.” Free. 1870 St. Ambrose St. facebook.com/dbqiipl.

Tuesday, September 17

Shalom Fall Breakfast
Tuesday, September 17 @ 7:30–8:30 AM
Shalom Spirituality Center

Begin celebrating fall by joining friends, old and new, for Shalom’s seasonal breakfast. The food will be wonderful and the spirit refreshing. Join guest presenter, local activist Eric Anglada for a short reflection called, “Connecting Soil and Soul.” Eric will delve into the spirituality and practical care for the living world that is in desperate need of attention. Healing the land heals ourselves. Healing ourselves is healing the land. Drawing upon his 15 years of experience living on Catholic Worker farms, Eric will present several practices for being a beneficial presence within the living world and invite us to deepen your relationship with creation. RSVP by Sept. 13. $15. 1001 Davis St. 563-582-3592. ShalomRetreats.org.

Chakradance Introductory Session
Tuesday, September 17 @ 6–7 PM
Shalom Spirituality Center

Chakradance is a movement practice, which uses spontaneous dance for the purpose of healing and retuning your whole mind-body-spirit energy system. Join Lindsay Bodenhofer, licensed Chakradance Facilitator, on this inward-focused journey to cultivate a deep sense of balance and well-being. No chakra knowledge or dance experience is necessary. Please note that this is an introductory session, intended to whet your appetite for a 9-week Chakradance Series with Lindsay which will take place on Tuesday evenings at Shalom during the entire months of October and November. RSVP by Sept. 16. $15. 1001 Davis St. 563-582-3592. ShalomRetreats.org.

Poetry Open Mic: Write Into Fall
Tuesday, September 17 @ 7–9 PM
Galena Center for the Arts (Galena, IL)

All area poets are invited to recite and perform their work as well as those who would like to listen. Experience the excitement of original spoken word performances hosted by Galena’s Poet Laureate Ted Williams and accented between works by the music of Desiree Irwin. Refreshments available. All ages and skill levels are encouraged to read their works. Performance spots are limited. Free, donations appreciated. 971 Gear St, Galena, IL. galenacenterforthearts.org.

City Life for Marshallese Residents
Tuesday, September 17
Various Locations in Dubuque

City Life is the City of Dubuque’s fun, free, and interactive course on local government. By participating in City Life, you’ll have the opportunity to learn more about City operations and services that make Dubuque a great place to live. Through presentations, tours, and conversations with neighbors you’ll see taxpayer investments at work and be able to share your thoughts. This edition will be in Marshallese for our Marshallese residents. RSVP required. Free. 563-589-4180. cityofdubuque.org/citylife.

Wednesday, September 18

Cuba City Community Market
3rd Wednesday through September: September 18 @ 4–7 PM
Veteran’s Memorial Park (Cuba City, WI)

Featuring a variety of market-related goods. 100 S Washington St, Cuba City, WI. 608-744-2152. facebook.com/CubaCityMarket.

Women’s Giving Circle Annual Meeting
Wednesday, September 18 @ 5–7 PM
Voices Studios

Reflect on an impactful year that saw record grantmaking, significant membership growth, and many joyous gatherings. All are welcome. Enjoy nachos, soda, and wine; time to socialize; and 2025 leadership committee announcements. $20. 1585 Central Ave. 563-588-2700. dbqfoundation.org.

Mid-Week Market
Wednesdays through September: September 18 @ 5–8 PM
11th and Iowa St

Spend your Wednesdays where Dubuque Farmers’ Market first started with fresh local produce, a beer garden and pizza from Jubeck New World Brewing, and live music. facebook.com/midweekmarketmusic.

Museum X: William M. Black – Behind the Scenes Tour
Wednesday, September 18 @ 5:30–7:30 PM
National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium

Spend an evening aboard the William M. Black, a National Historic Landmark! Explore and discover the rich history of this remarkable vessel. This tour offers a unique opportunity to delve into its significance in maritime history. Program begins at 5:30 p.m. Light refreshments will be offered. Due to the nature of the vessel, this event is not ADA accessible. Members: Free; Non-members: $10. 350 E 3rd St. 563–557–9545 x220. rivermuseum.com/events.

She Unites: Sustainability on a Rapidly Changing Planet
3rd Wednesday: September 18 @ 6:30–7:30 PM
The Innovation Lab
What is sustainability and resiliency? Do my actions even matter? Gina Bell, City of Dubuque sustainability director, will discuss the city’s efforts to increase environmental justice and resiliency and what you can do to make a big impact with small changes. Gina s responsible for delivering the Mayor’s sustainability and resiliency priorities by working across city departments and with community partners to implement the Climate Action Plan. She graduated from Pacific University and served in the Peace Corps in Paraguay. Upon returning to the US, Gina worked at Adelante Mujeres focusing on trauma-reduction, regenerative agriculture, and marketing. She then focused on neighborhood economic development at Prosper Portland. Gina is passionate about environmental justice. After 20-plus years on the west coast, Gina returned to Iowa to address climate change in her hometown. 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.

Dubuque Day of Peace: Peaceful Energy for Renewing the Earth
Wednesday, September 18 @ 6:30–8 PM
Online

Dr. Erin Lothes will highlight the critical importance of transitioning to renewable, peaceful energy and explore energy justice. She will provide a theological framework for this work with insights and resources from Laudato Si’ and other Christian traditions and share practical ways to engage communities in this great work. Since its 1981 inception, the United Nations International Day of Peace has marked humanity’s personal and planetary progress toward peace. The United Nations International Day of Peace is recognized around the world every Sept. 21. In this its 43rd anniversary year, the celebration has grown to include millions of people in all parts of the world. Dubuque’s Festival celebrating the UN International Day of Peace began in 2010 with a single event. Since then, it has grown to include events and participation from many community groups. Dubuque’s 2024 theme is “Environmental Justice: Ways To Navigate This Changing World.” $10. 319-395-6700. facebook.com/dbqdayofpeace.

Student Oceans Conference
September 18–19
National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium

The Student Oceans Conference is an intensive two-day watershed workshop held at the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium (NMRMA), throughout Dubuque County, and on the Mississippi River. This workshop is designed to inspire a watershed stewardship ethic in students and build upon their confidence and individual environmental literacies. The conference will include field trips to see soil and water conservation “Best Management Practices” on area farms and watersheds. Students and teachers will stay overnight at the National Mississippi River & Aquarium in Dubuque and sleep amongst the fish. Meals will be provided. Free. 350 E 3rd St. rivermuseum.org.

Thursday, September 19

Dyersville Farmers Market
Thursdays through October 3: September 19 @ 3–5 PM
Commercial Club Park (Dyersville, IA)
A variety of local and regional offerings. 225 11th St SE, Dyersville, IA. dyersville.org/events.

East Dubuque Cruisin’ Thursdays
Thursdays through September 26: September 19 @ 5–9 PM
Sinsinawa Ave, East Dubuque, IL
Open to all years of classic, muscle, and unique cars, trucks, and motorcycles. Great food, closed street, open containers, and live music. Free. facebook.com/eastdubuquecarshow.

Bee Creative: A Taste and Paint Experience
Thursday, September 19 @ 6–9 PM
The Story Space

September is Honey Month! Come celebrate and join Dry Creek Beekeeping for a special honey tasting experience as you channel your inner honey sommelier and learn all about the flavors, aromas, textures, colors, and tastes of honey. Experience six unique tastes (light, medium, dark colors as well as creamed, crystallized, and honey direct from the comb) of honey varieties from throughout the Unites States. Next, you will be guided step-by-step by local artist Sarah Barnes, owner of Create It, to paint a beautiful sunflower in a gorgeous blue jar with a bee buzzing by on a 9×12 canvas. Sarah will provide all the materials for painting. RSVP required. $50. 345 Bluff St. 563-590-8404. drycreekbeekeeping.com.

Dubuque Day of Peace: Keynote panel “Environmental Justice: Ways To Navigate This Changing World”
Thursday, September 19 @ 7–8:30 PM
Loras College Alumni Campus Center
How we travel, what we wear, how we produce our food, who is raised up, who is left behind… we answer these questions every day in our choices and purchases. The environmental justice movement asks us to view the world as interconnected and calls us to change the systems that create the unjust distribution of environmental hazards. This year’s keynote event features a panel of four experts in topics of environmental justice: Grace Adams (Catholic Ethical Purchasing Alliance), Dr. Andrea Bixler (retired Clarke University Professor of Biology), Eric Anglada (Environmental Justice), and Gina Bell (City of Dubuque Sustainability Coordinator). Ashley Noonan (University of Dubuque, Coordinator of Dubuque Colleges Sustainability Coalition) will moderate this lively panel discussion. Since its 1981 inception, the United Nations International Day of Peace has marked humanity’s personal and planetary progress toward peace. The United Nations International Day of Peace is recognized around the world every Sept. 21. In this its 43rd anniversary year, the celebration has grown to include millions of people in all parts of the world. Dubuque’s Festival celebrating the UN International Day of Peace began in 2010 with a single event. Since then, it has grown to include events and participation from many community groups. Dubuque’s 2024 theme is “Environmental Justice: Ways To Navigate This Changing World.” Free. 1450 Alta Vista St. facebook.com/dbqdayofpeace.

Songwriters Showcase: Lexi Healey and Holy Crowe
Thursday, September 19 @ 7 PM
Galena Center For the Arts (Galena, IL)
Lexi Healey is a singer-songwriter from the Dubuque area who’s been performing as long as she can remember. While she dabbles in many genres of music, her most prevalent styles feature soft rock, folk, and pop. She enjoys telling her own stories through her original works, and hopes her voice will guide you through all kinds of emotions and experiences, but most of all, she hopes to bring you joy. Holy Crowe is based out of Lancaster, WI. Their music blends the sounds of old mountain gospel, traditional bluegrass, and a little honky tonk. Songwriter Showcase encourages the creation and sharing of original music by regional singer songwriters. Refreshments available. Free. 971 Gear St, Galena, IL. GalenaCenterForTheArts.org.

Cooper Alan
Thursday, September 19 @ 8 PM
Five Flags Arena

A rising star with the spirit of a true entertainer, a penchant for outside-the-box thinking and a growing, self-built audience, Cooper Alan is an artist willing to take country music where others have never dreamed—and fans love him for it. Whether it’s a deeply personal, step-by-step romantic saga, or an off-the-wall party anthem, Alan’s music is already some of country’s most fearless work, and he’s just getting started. A native of Winston-Salem, NC, the independent artist has racked up more than 225 million streams, a massive digital presence with more than 14 million followers across all social media platforms, and a touring footprint that sold over 85,000 tickets to date. $50.75. 405 Main St. FiveFlagsCenter.com.

Brett Westgrove
Thursday, September 19 @ 8 PM
Heritage Center John and Alice Butler Hall
Rising country artist Brett Westgrove will perform a special event concert with a fresh Nashville style all his own. Westgrove has toured across the country and shared stages with country music’s biggest acts including Luke Bryan, Jon Pardi, Travis Tritt, Tyler Hubbard, Walker Hayes, Neal McCoy, Eli Young Band, and more. His first album, Somewhere Town, was released in 2019 and gained regional radio success with “Somewhere Town” and “Sugar Honey Iced Tea,” followed by continued success with single releases “Truck Bed’s Good For” and “Beautiful Crazy.” His newest single, “Memory Burns Like Whiskey,” hit country and Top 40 radio earlier this year. The Nashville artist from rural Wisconsin spent his youth writing and playing music while also teaching himself the art of audio engineering. Westgrove moved to California shortly after high school and became a chief engineer and record producer. He then made the trek to Colorado where he earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in aerospace engineering from the University of Colorado at Boulder and began to command NASA spacecraft. But music kept calling him, so Westgrove sold most of his belongings and headed toward Nashville to begin paving his way through the country music industry. With only a few dollars to his name, Westgrove began his life in the Music City living in his car with no heat in sub-freezing conditions. He showered at local gyms and spent his days writing, playing shows, and networking. It didn’t take long for Westgrove to become an in-demand artist at Nashville’s top honky tonks and to start touring the country with his new band. $10. 2255 Bennett St. 563-585-7469. www.DBQ.edu/heritagecenter.

Friday, September 20

32nd Annual Guttenberg Germanfest
Friday, September 20 @ 3 PM
Saturday, September 21 @  @ 8:30 AM
600 S River Park Dr, Guttenberg, IA
Yeah, it’s a bit out of town, but it’s well worth the drive. Open-air festival market, festival tent, and biergarten, dinners, dances, stein contests, German Music, wiener dog races, and more. GuttenbergIowa.net/Germanfest.

Dubuque Day of Peace: Solidarity Walk to Support Refugees
Friday, September 20 @ 3:30 PM
Loras College

Start at Loras College (in front of Christ the King Chapel) and end at the Multicultural Family Center (on Central Avenue). All proceeds go to Dubuque for Refugee Children (D4RC), which helps provide educational, legal, and medical/dental support to immigrant children in Dubuque. Donations accepted. Since its 1981 inception, the United Nations International Day of Peace has marked humanity’s personal and planetary progress toward peace. The United Nations International Day of Peace is recognized around the world every Sept. 21. In this its 43rd anniversary year, the celebration has grown to include millions of people in all parts of the world. Dubuque’s Festival celebrating the UN International Day of Peace began in 2010 with a single event. Since then, it has grown to include events and participation from many community groups. Dubuque’s 2024 theme is “Environmental Justice: Ways To Navigate This Changing World.” Free. facebook.com/dbqdayofpeace.

Dubuque Day of Peace: Dubuque Branch NAACP 35th Anniversary Reception
Friday, September 20 @ 4–6 PM
Multicultural Family Center

The Dubuque Branch of the NAACP was chartered in 1989. Since 2014, meetings have been held at the Multicultural Family Center in the Ruby Sutton Building, so named in 2016. The branch has given the annual Ruby Sutton Award to a person who has made special contributions to the work and ideals of the branch. Over the years, Dubuque NAACP members have supported efforts promoting multicultural non-sexist education, established the Martin Luther King, Jr. tribute, and worked with the City of Dubuque and the Dubuque Human Rights Commission for handling cases of discrimination. This event will celebrate 35 years of Dubuque Branch NAACP.  Since its 1981 inception, the United Nations International Day of Peace has marked humanity’s personal and planetary progress toward peace. The United Nations International Day of Peace is recognized around the world every Sept. 21. In this its 43rd anniversary year, the celebration has grown to include millions of people in all parts of the world. Dubuque’s Festival celebrating the UN International Day of Peace began in 2010 with a single event. Since then, it has grown to include events and participation from many community groups. Dubuque’s 2024 theme is “Environmental Justice: Ways To Navigate This Changing World.” Free. 1157 Central Ave. facebook.com/dbqdayofpeace.

Kids Night Out
Fridays: September 20, October 11, 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.

Horsemen’s Gathering
Friday, September 20 @ 6–9 PM
Saturday, September 21 @ 8 AM–3 PM
Dubuque County Fairgrounds

Jodi & KT Invite You to shop numerous vendors with equine tack and supplies, riding gear, equine and farm services, western fashions, country home décor, and more. The bar and food stand will also be open so you can get some refreshments and snacks while you shop. $2. 14569 Old Highway Rd. 563-588-1406. facebook.com/JodiandKT.

Haiku with Francine Banwarth
Friday, September 20 @ 6–7 PM
River Lights Bookstore

Come meet Haiku artist Francine Banwarth and celebrate the release of Bare Necessities: Selected Haiku of Francine Banwarth, published by Brooks Books and released on Aug. 1 of this year. “Brooks Books is pleased to publish Bare Necessities: Selected Haiku of Francine Banwarth in our series of clothbound editions by American exemplars of this literary art. As a selected collection, this book includes many of the very best haiku written by Francine Banwarth since she started writing in 1988.” 1098 Main St. 563-556-4391. riverlights.com.

30th Annual Cemetery Walk
Friday, September 20 @ 7 PM
Galena Center for the Arts (Galena, IL)

Performers of the Cemetery Walk will be exploring the rugged lives of early settlers, sharing stories of prosperity and the challenges of intersecting cultures, politics, war, and slavery. The Cemetery Walk is one of the Galena-Jo Daviess County Historical Society’s major fundraising events. A team of researchers, actors and supporters put countless hours of preparation into each year’s walk to create a remarkable experience. The Old City Cemetery performances are outside. The indoor performance at Galena Center for the Arts opens at 6:30 p.m. $20. 815-777-9129. galenahistorymuseum.org.

Fly-By-Night Productions Presents American Son
September 20–21 and 27–28 @ 7:30 PM
September 22 @ 2 PM
Five Flags Bijou Room

Fly-By-Night Productions kicks off their 42nd season with American Son by Christopher Demos-Brown, a powerful and relevant modern drama. An estranged married biracial (black and white) couple confront their feelings about race and bias. Desperate to locate their son, they come to the police station and learn he was detained by local police in a traffic stop incident. Demanding answers, the couple contend with a rookie inexperienced white desk police officer and the more experienced black career police officer. Tension builds to the end, when what occurred with their son finally comes to light. Recommended for ages 17 and older. 405 Main St. 563-599-9486. flybynightdubuque.com.

Rodgers & Hammerstein’s A Grand Night for Singing
September 20–21 and 27–28 @ 7:30 PM
September 22 and 29 @ 2 PM
Grand Opera House

Be transported by the wit, charm, and melodies that put Rodgers & Hammerstein in a class of their own. Many of the most uplifting, and romantic songs in musical theatre history have one thing in common: the incomparable writing team of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Their partnership both dominated and became synonymous with the Golden Age of Broadway. A Grand Night For Singing celebrates over 30 hit songs from all their musical treasures like Oklahoma!, South Pacific, The Sound of Music, Carousel, The King and I, Cinderella, and more. You’ll be tapping your toes and humming along in a joyful evening filled with fresh takes on the music you love. All ages. $25 Adults, $17 ages under 18. 135 W 8th St. 563-588-1305. TheGrandOperaHouse.com.

Cowboy: The Kid Rock Tribute Band
Friday, September 20 @ 8 PM
Diamond Jo Casino Mississippi Moon Bar

This tribute to Kid Rock has been rocking huge stages across America for years from the House of Blues to massive bike event stages in Daytona, Texas, Laconia, Sturgis, to venues in Texas and beyond. Cowboy will blow you away with the energy, sound, and look of a real Kid Rock show. Every hit from “Bawitdaba,” “Cowboy,” “Only God Knows Why,” “Lowlife,” “Feel Like Makin Love,” “Jackson Mississippi,” “American Bad Ass,” “All Summer Long,” and more are covered. Ages 21+. 301 Bell St. 563-690-4800. DiamondJoDubuque.com.

Regional Junior and High School Rodeo
September 20–22
Dubuque County Fairgrounds

The Wisconsin High School Rodeo association holds rodeo events throughout the weekend. Rodeo performances will be held Sept. 21 and 22. RSVP to compete by Sept. 12. 14569 Old Highway Rd. 563-588-1406. WHSRa.org.

Saturday, September 21

Dubuque Farmers’ Market
Saturdays through September: September 21 @ 7 AM–Noon
Saturdays in October: October 5 @ 8 AM–Noon
11th–13th and Iowa St
Iowa’s oldest farmers’ market offers a variety of produce, meats, cheeses, baked goods, handmade goods, on-site prepared foods, and more. Browse booths from area farmers and vendors while enjoying live music from a variety of musicians. Rain or shine. 563-588-4400. DubuqueFarmersMarket.org.

Galena Farmers Market
Saturdays through October: September 21 @ 7 AM–Noon
Galena City Hall Parking Lot (Galena, IL)

Find seasonal produce, flowers, maple syrup, baked goods, re-purposed crafts, meat, roasted coffee beans, and more. Rain or shine. 101 Green St, Galena, IL. 563-542-0996. facebook.com/galenafarmersmarket.

Horsemen’s Gathering
Saturday, September 21 @ 8 AM–3 PM
Dubuque County Fairgrounds

Jodi & KT Invite You to shop numerous vendors with equine tack and supplies, riding gear, equine and farm services, western fashions, country home décor, and more. The bar and food stand will also be open so you can get some refreshments and snacks while you shop. $2. 14569 Old Highway Rd. 563-588-1406. facebook.com/JodiandKT.

Potosi Tennyson Driftless Gate Market
Every Other Saturday through September 21: September 21 @ 8 AM–Noon
St. Andrew & Thomas School (Potosi, WI)

The Potosi-Tennyson Market has become a hub for locals and visitors alike, offering a unique shopping experience and an opportunity to meet the people behind the products. The vendors include small farms, artists, hobbyists, crafters, service providers, and more who are all committed to community involvement and help promote local growth. 100 HWY 61, Potosi WI. PotosiTennysonMarket.com.

Platteville Summer Farmer’s Market
Saturdays though October: September 21 @ 8 AM–Noon
Platteville City Park (Platteville, WI)

Find everything from delicious vegetables to a variety of flowers, great gift items to canned preserves, and just about everything in between. All of the products you’ll find are locally grown, harvested, or handmade by local vendors. 75 N Bonson St, Platteville, WI. 608-218-4374. PlattevilleFarmersMarketWI.com.

32nd Annual Guttenberg Germanfest
Saturday, September 21 @  @ 8:30 AM
600 S River Park Dr, Guttenberg, IA
Yeah, it’s a bit out of town, but it’s well worth the drive. Open-air festival market, festival tent, and biergarten, dinners, dances, stein contests, German Music, wiener dog races, and more. GuttenbergIowa.net/Germanfest.

Becoming an Outdoor Woman
Saturday, September 21 @ 9 AM–1 PM
EB Lyons Interpretive Center

Connect with like-minded women and discover the opportunities that are available in the outdoors. Learn outdoor skills from knowledgeable women instructors during this day of fun-filled sessions provided by Dubuque County Conservation. Be ready to learn, have fun, and make new connections with other women. Educational sessions on various activities include natural pigments, eco-printing, and fungi foray. Following sessions, lunch will be provided. BYO reusable dinnerware. Space is limited. RSVP. Suggested donation: $5. 8991 Bellevue Heights Rd. 563-556-6745. dubuquecountyiowa.gov/conservation.

Lock and Dam 10 Open House
Saturday, September 21 @ 10 AM–2 PM
Lock and Dam 10 (Guttenberg, IA)

Get a behind-the-scenes view of the site while also getting a better understanding of what the staff do to ensure safe, reliable navigation. In addition to the open house, Corps staff and partners will have a variety of water safety activities on site. Visitors will have an opportunity to see some of the boats that are used on the river as well as learn about the importance of wearing a life jacket while on the water. The lock and dam was built in 1937. The dam consists of a concrete dam 763 feet long with four roller gates and eight Tainter gates. The lock is 110 feet wide by 600 feet long. Hosted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District. 5 Lock and Dam Ln, Guttenberg, IA. facebook.com/usace.saintpaul.

Dubuque Day of Peace: Wild Church: Fall Equinox
Saturday, September 21 @ 10 AM
Mount St. Francis

An Inclusive outdoor gathering with song, prayer and a fire-pit. Participants should bring chairs. Since its 1981 inception, the United Nations International Day of Peace has marked humanity’s personal and planetary progress toward peace. The United Nations International Day of Peace is recognized around the world every Sept. 21. In this its 43rd anniversary year, the celebration has grown to include millions of people in all parts of the world. Dubuque’s Festival celebrating the UN International Day of Peace began in 2010 with a single event. Since then, it has grown to include events and participation from many community groups. Dubuque’s 2024 theme is “Environmental Justice: Ways To Navigate This Changing World.” Free. 3390 Windsor Ave. facebook.com/dbqdayofpeace.

10th Annual West Dubuque Wingfest
Saturday, September 21 @ 10 AM–4 PM
Farley City Park (Farley, IA)
Competitors cook up approximately 10,000 wings with live entertainment, volleyball, baggo, human foosball, and a wing eating contest. Plus, kids’ entertainment, a dunk tank, and more, all to support West Dubuque High School. facebook.com/Western.Dubuque.

Burnt Sienna Gallery & Studios Opening
September 21 and 22 @ 10 AM–7 PM
Burnt Sienna Gallery & Studios (Galena, IL)

Celebrate the grand opening of Burnt Sienna Gallery & Studios. Enjoy live music, delicious food, and refreshing drinks, while immersing yourself in artistic expression. Witness captivating artist demonstrations, engage with talented creatives at the artist reception, and enter to win exciting giveaways. 9327 Powderhouse Hill Rd, Galena, IL. 815-402-3541. burntsiennagallery.com.

Vesperman Farms Fall Season Opens
Saturday, September 21 @ 10 AM–7 PM
Vesperman Farms (Lancaster, WI)

Open daily Sept. 21–Oct. 27. Celebrating the fall in a big way is the corn maze, a 5-acre plot of twists and turns in the corn. Each year features a new design. The mini maze is an easier option for younger children. A variety of activities include tire mountain, duck races, trebuchet and air cannon pumpkin launch, and more. Stay for a meal with a brisket sandwich, loaded baked potatoes, apple cider donuts, and even homemade ice cream! $12.49 ADV/$14.49 gate, free ages 4 and under. 8149 Stage Rd, Lancaster, WI. VespermanFarms.com.

Honey & Mead Education and Tasting Experience
September 21 @ 10:30–11:45 AM
October 11 @ 4–5:15 PM
November 15 @ 4–5:15 PM
December 13 @ 4–5:15 PM
Eagle Ridge Resort (Galena, IL)

Enjoy a full sensory honey tasting experience as you taste light, medium, and dark colored honeys as well as creamed, crystallized, and direct from the comb honey. Engage all of your senses as you use a flavor wheel to identify the aromas and flavors you experience as you taste each honey. Each attendee will make honey tasting notes and we will compare as they go along. At the end of the tasting, each attendee will receive a glass of honey mead wine to further enjoy honey in another delightful way. Tasting led by local apiary Dry Creek Beekeeping. $35. 444 Eagle Ridge Dr, Galena, IL. 815-297-3366. drycreekbeekeeping.com.

Maqtoberfest
Saturday, September 21 @ 11 AM–2 PM
Downtown Maquoketa, IA
The Annual Maqtoberfest street festival brings music, food, and fun to downtown Maquoketa for a 6th year. Festivities are planned for the downtown Green Space and the 100 block of South Main St. The day promises a full menu of activities. Enjoy f from Tri-M BBQ, Corner Stop Catering, a lemonade stand, and sweets. Shop Maquoketa Farmers Market vendors and other artisan makers, bakers, and growers who will offer their handcrafted wares plus special promotions from businesses in the downtown area. Participate in fun games, activities, and information booths in addition to Chalk the Walk and performances on stage on The Green. Maquoketa Art Experience will host an art vendor fair, artists working en plein air followed by a silent art auction, and the kickoff for Window Art in Maquoketa. Stay later for a evening bonus concert from Music on the Green featuring the Surf Zombies with The Muzik Krauts. Headliner Surf Zombies take the stage at 6 p.m., fresh from their appearance at Surf Guitar 101 in Long Beach CA. The Surf Zombies raise surf rock from the dead with fast, crazy, original instrumentals that straddle retro surf, bubblegum punk and garage rock, conjuring images of beach parties, Saturday morning cartoons, and hot rod car shows. The driving rhythms, swirling tremolo, crashing spring reverb from dueling guitars and authentic growl of vintage tube amps make for a truly weird Midwestern wonder. Surf Zombies have played in all corners of Iowa and frequently visit Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, and Nebraska. They twice shared the stage with the late surf guitar godfather Dick Dale, have a beer named after them from Iowa Brewing Company, and received the Spirit Award from the Iowa Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2017. Hailing from the Quad Cities, The Muzik Krauts will get the party rolling around 4 p.m. with polkas and waltzes and sing-alongs. Free. 563-748-2686. maqtoberfest.com.

Apple Fest
Saturday, September 21 @ 2–9 PM
Mid-Town Marina (East Dubuque, IL)

Mid-Town Marina is partnering with Czipar’s Orchard to bring you all things apples! Join for live music and an apple menu including boozy caramel apple shakes, apple margaritas, apple martinis, apple cider mimosas, hot apple pie ala mode, apple donut sundaes, kids caramel apple sundae station, and food themed apple specials. 285 5th St, East Dubuque, IL. 815-747-3310. midtownmarina.com.

Hempstead Class of 1979 – 45 Year Reunion
Saturday, September 21 @ 3–10 PM
Derby Grange Golf & Recreation Center Barn

Start the reunion with the football game at Dalzell Field on Friday, Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. On Sept. 21, join for a casual gathering at Derby Grange. Happi Hibachi will have food available to purchase, Derby Grange will sell non-alcoholic beverages, and BYO alcoholic beverages. 13079 Derby Grange Rd. hhsclof79@gmail.com.

Beekeeping Experience
Saturday, September 21 @ 4–5:15 PM
Dry Creek Beekeeping (Elizabeth, IL)

Get up close and personal (safely) by wearing a beekeeping suit, hood and gloves, and visiting a working hive to see the bees at work. Learn all about honeybees, their activities inside the hive, and how they make honey. Then, get to taste their liquid gold with a mini-honey tasting. Ages 10+. $39. 489 South Clark Ln, Elizabeth, IL. 815-599-3403. drycreekbeekeeping.com.

Dubuque Day of Peace: Historic District Coffee House
Saturday, September 21 @ 7–9 PM
Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Dubuque

Open mic songs and poems relevant to the theme of peace. Since its 1981 inception, the United Nations International Day of Peace has marked humanity’s personal and planetary progress toward peace. The United Nations International Day of Peace is recognized around the world every Sept. 21. In this its 43rd anniversary year, the celebration has grown to include millions of people in all parts of the world. Dubuque’s Festival celebrating the UN International Day of Peace began in 2010 with a single event. Since then, it has grown to include events and participation from many community groups. Dubuque’s 2024 theme is “Environmental Justice: Ways To Navigate This Changing World.” Free. 1199 Main St. 563-581-6521. uudbq.org.

Two County Lines
Saturday, September 21 @ 7 PM
Galena Eagles Club (Galena, IL)

Two County Lines has been performing for over five years. Deb and Steve are originally from two different counties, so that’s how they came up with their unique name. As a cover band, the combination of Steve on acoustic guitar, electric guitar and drum machine, along with Deb’s distinct vocals, will have you enjoying their blend of country, classic rock, blues, and pop music. Free. 237 S Main St, Galena, IL.

Fly-By-Night Productions Presents American Son
September 21 and 27–28 @ 7:30 PM
September 22 @ 2 PM
Five Flags Bijou Room

Fly-By-Night Productions kicks off their 42nd season with American Son by Christopher Demos-Brown, a powerful and relevant modern drama. An estranged married biracial (black and white) couple confront their feelings about race and bias. Desperate to locate their son, they come to the police station and learn he was detained by local police in a traffic stop incident. Demanding answers, the couple contend with a rookie inexperienced white desk police officer and the more experienced black career police officer. Tension builds to the end, when what occurred with their son finally comes to light. Recommended for ages 17 and older. 405 Main St. 563-599-9486. flybynightdubuque.com.

Rodgers & Hammerstein’s A Grand Night for Singing
September 21 and 27–28 @ 7:30 PM
September 22 and 29 @ 2 PM
Grand Opera House

Be transported by the wit, charm, and melodies that put Rodgers & Hammerstein in a class of their own. Many of the most uplifting, and romantic songs in musical theatre history have one thing in common: the incomparable writing team of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Their partnership both dominated and became synonymous with the Golden Age of Broadway. A Grand Night For Singing celebrates over 30 hit songs from all their musical treasures like Oklahoma!, South Pacific, The Sound of Music, Carousel, The King and I, Cinderella, and more. You’ll be tapping your toes and humming along in a joyful evening filled with fresh takes on the music you love. All ages. $25 Adults, $17 ages under 18. 135 W 8th St. 563-588-1305. TheGrandOperaHouse.com.

Trilogy: The Ultimate Tribute Show
Saturday, September 21 @ 8 PM
Five Flags Theater

Experience the sights and sounds of three epic bands all in one memorable night! Each member of each band looks and sounds like the person they are portraying. Trilogy is made up of professional musicians from all over the nation. Each musician was handpicked specifically for each role. The show begins with The Doors Tribute. Witness with your own eyes as they bring Jim Morrison and the whole band back to life. You will be questioning all of your senses. The show continues with The Led Zeppelin Tribute. See their Jimmy Page play your favorite solos note for note in the infamous Dragon suit. And their Robert Plant with the voice of a God, and those Angelic moves. They will truly make you wonder if it’s 1970 again. Finishing the night in epic fashion is The Pink Floyd Tribute. Experience the sights and sounds of Pink Floyd like never before. Including an extra ordinary saxophonist and female backup singer that will make the hair raise on the back of your neck. Watch as their Roger Waters and David Gilmour deliver all of soulful vocals and timeless guitar solos that will leave you breathless. Follow them back in time, and relive the past. $43–$18. 405 Main St. FiveFlagsCenter.com.

Regional Junior and High School Rodeo
September 21–22
Dubuque County Fairgrounds

The Wisconsin High School Rodeo association holds rodeo events throughout the weekend. Rodeo performances will be held Sept. 21 and 22. RSVP to compete by Sept. 12. 14569 Old Highway Rd. 563-588-1406. WHSRa.org.

Sunday, September 22

Galena Territory Farmers Market
Sundays through October 13: September 22 @ 8 AM–Noon
Galena Territory Owners’ Club Parking Lot (Galena, IL)
Fresh produce, baked goods, meat, crafts, and more. 2000 Territory Dr, Galena, IL. 815-777-2000. TheGalenaTerritory.com.

Pumpkin + Gourd Wagon
Sunday, September 22 @ 10 AM–3 PM
Dubuque Arboretum & Botanical Gardens
Growing the most unique varieties of pumpkins and gourds, come get your fall decorations! Pumpkins, gourds, ornamental corn, squash, and broom corn bunches. 3800 Arboretum Dr. 563-556-2100. DubuqueArboretum.net.

Crafty Crawl
Sunday, September 22 @ 10 AM–3 PM
Dubuque County Fairgrounds

Jodi & KT Invite You to shop one-of-a-kind items from local makers, artists, crafters, bakers, and more. Admission gets you into all three buildings and outdoor market that are filled with more than 100 vendors. $5. 14569 Old Highway Rd. 563-588-1406. facebook.com/JodiandKT.

Garden Tea Blending Lab
Sunday, September 22 @ 1–3 PM
Dubuque Arboretum & Botanical Gardens Heinemann Visitor Center
Rose and lavender tea-blending lab with Grace Deane, Master Herbalist and Tea Blender. 3800 Arboretum Dr. 563-556-2100. DubuqueArboretum.net.

Fall 2024 Dubuque Wedding & Bridal Expo
Sunday, September 22 @ 1–3 PM
Steeple Square

The Dubuque Bridal Expo, in partnership with Zazous Bridal Boutique and Tuxedos, Steeple Square, Absolute Music, Posh Salon & Spa, Willow & Ivy Design, Complete Weddings & Events, and Basket Case Galena will host 50-plus exhibitors ranging from attire (men’s and women’s formal wear and casual wear, including shoes and accessories), jewelry, salon and spas, planning and coordination, venues, catering, bakery and desserts, florists, decor, photography, videography, photo booths, DJs, hotels, favors and gifts, wineries and breweries, officiants, entertainment, and more. Zazou’s runway show begins at 1:30 p.m. with prize drawings and giveaways at 3 p.m. Experience the ultimate experience with the VIP Wed We Will Be package, offering an exclusive, high-value experience. GA: Free, VIP: $30. 101 E 15th St. DBQBridalExpos.com.

Fly-By-Night Productions Presents American Son
September 22 @ 2 PM
September 27–28 @ 7:30 PM
Five Flags Bijou Room

Fly-By-Night Productions kicks off their 42nd season with American Son by Christopher Demos-Brown, a powerful and relevant modern drama. An estranged married biracial (black and white) couple confront their feelings about race and bias. Desperate to locate their son, they come to the police station and learn he was detained by local police in a traffic stop incident. Demanding answers, the couple contend with a rookie inexperienced white desk police officer and the more experienced black career police officer. Tension builds to the end, when what occurred with their son finally comes to light. Recommended for ages 17 and older. 405 Main St. 563-599-9486. flybynightdubuque.com.

Rodgers & Hammerstein’s A Grand Night for Singing
September 22 and 29 @ 2 PM
September 27–28 @ 7:30 PM
Grand Opera House

Be transported by the wit, charm, and melodies that put Rodgers & Hammerstein in a class of their own. Many of the most uplifting, and romantic songs in musical theatre history have one thing in common: the incomparable writing team of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. Their partnership both dominated and became synonymous with the Golden Age of Broadway. A Grand Night For Singing celebrates over 30 hit songs from all their musical treasures like Oklahoma!, South Pacific, The Sound of Music, Carousel, The King and I, Cinderella, and more. You’ll be tapping your toes and humming along in a joyful evening filled with fresh takes on the music you love. All ages. $25 Adults, $17 ages under 18. 135 W 8th St. 563-588-1305. TheGrandOperaHouse.com.

Regional Junior and High School Rodeo
September 22
Dubuque County Fairgrounds

The Wisconsin High School Rodeo association holds rodeo events throughout the weekend. Rodeo performances will be held Sept. 21 and 22. RSVP to compete by Sept. 12. 14569 Old Highway Rd. 563-588-1406. WHSRa.org.

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