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Big Guide Nov 9-16

LIVE MUSIC Friday, Nov. 10 Autumn Instrumental Jazz Concert • Walter Theatre, De Pere. Performance by the St. Norbert College Jazz Ensemble, featuring a variety of musical styles and improvisational techniques. 7 p.m. $10. Visit snc.edu/tickets to learn more and to purchase tickets. Sunday, Nov. 12 New Music Concert • Walter Theatre, De Pere. Concert …

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Students on stage

Local high school, college productions opening this week By Janelle Fisher/Joesphine Hinderman Green Bay East students are ready to open the curtain and transport audiences to the magical fairy tale world of Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical — a show which Choir, Voice and Musical Theatre Director Maureen Tjoflat said has been very popular among …

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Teaching Press celebrates launch of all-around ambitious book

By Janelle Fisher City Pages Editor Teaching Press students and supporters gathered last Wednesday, Oct. 18, to celebrate the launch of the latest book put out by UW-Green Bay’s Teaching Press — a book documenting the Lower Fox River PCB cleanup efforts. The book, authored by Captain Greg Neuschafer, retired US Navy Oceanographer and University …

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Book Review: Secret Wisconsin: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure

By Tom Manus and Kristi Flick Manus By Kris Leonhardt Editor-in-chief For an avid reader, history enthusiast and traveler, Secret Wisconsin: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure is an eye-opening read on some of Wisconsin’s mystiques. Husband and wife authors, Tom Manus and Kristi Flick Manus, are freelance travel writers for print and …

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Artistry in wood

NEW Woodworkers Guild celebrates 40th annual show By Janelle Fisher City Pages Editor For the past four decades, the Northeastern Wisconsin Woodworkers Guild has built up a community of local woodworkers, offering education, fellowship, resources and a love of the craft. Now with more than 100 members, woodworkers find their way to the Guild in …

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Still time to see Bay Port’s fall play

By Josephine Hinderman Contributing Writer This weekend, the Bay Port High School Theater program will be presenting its fall play, Fair Exchange — a play that follows the young, plain daughter of a beautiful mother after an artifact in their collection causes them to switch bodies. Director and English Teacher Jaclyn Beattie explained, “The story …

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