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The South Side Eagle 4-H Club is holding a Breakfast to help raise funds to support Lake Mills EMS.  Breakfast starts at 7am to noon.  Breakfast includes eggs, pancakes, sausage, toast, coffee, milk and juice.  Raffles and Silent Auction will run throught the Breakfast too.

Lake Mills’ theater group, Penguin Productions, will perform a radio theater version of  “It’s A Wonderful Life” at Lewis Station Winery on December 9, 10, 11, 16 and 17. The show on the 11th will be a matinee and start at 2:00. The other performances will begin at 7:30pm. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for those 17 and younger. Tickets are available at the winery, 217 N. Main or by calling 920-648-5481.
The show is set on a sound stage at radio station WRCK in the 1940’s and will include live music.
 “It’s A Wonderful Life” is radio veteran Tony Palermo’s faithful radio drama adaptation of Frank Capra’s classic film about dreams, sacrifice and redemption in small town America. Hollywood professionals, radio stations, community theatre troupes, and schools across the world have performed this radio adaptation.
The cast includes Michael Kent, Jill Nadeau, Lee Logings, Jim Powell, Bill Street, Heather Kent, Jennie Ortega, Eli Wedel, Elisabeth Melcher and Rob Lewis. Handling the technical end of the production are Jim Steffl and Mark Mueller.
Seating is limited and it is highly recommended that tickets be purchased early.

Legendary Antiques is owned and operated by husband and wife, Carl and Pam Reinemann.

After years of picking and collecting unique items and treasures from various auctions and dealers across Wisconsin and the U.S. Carl and Pam decided to open their very own store in the heart of legendary Lake Mills, Wisconsin

We are open Tuesday through Sunday, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. We sell all kinds of Antiques: Vintage Items: Consignment and re purposed up scale resale items with a twist, at affordable prices.

This is not your ordinary “Antique” store it’s a great place to come shop, buy and get creative ideas.
If quality antiques are your passion or your trade, you’ll not be disappointed with a visit to Legendary Antiques!

12 November 2011, 1 PM to 3 PM. Novelist Larry Watson.
Watson will speak about his writing career and latest novel, American Boy.
Watson is a Milwaukee resident and famed for his tightly drawn stories about
families in rural Montana. Watson’s Montana 1948 was previously selected for
the Jefferson County Reads program.

Lake Mills resident Peters has authored  several biographies including books on
Charlotte Bronte, Bernard Shaw, and famed stage actors Alfred Lunt
and Lynn Fontanne. Peters’ new biography on Wisconsin poet Lorine
Niedecker, Lorine Niedecker: A Poets Life, will be published in
October.

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The Lake Mills Main Street Program presents Music in the Park. A free concert in Commons Park with Eagles Tribute Band - Flight. Sponsored by Watson Ace Hardware.

 

 

Music and Book by James Valcq, Lyrics and Book by Fred Alley
Based on the film by Lee David Zlotoff

Basic Info: Come to Lewis Station Winery and enjoy a small town musical with a big heart! Tickets available at the winery or by calling 920.648.5481. Tickets are $15 each, shows start at 7:30 on Aug. 12, 13, 19 & 20.

What’s the show about? Meet Percy, a feisty parolee who follows her dreams, based on a page from an old travel book, to a small town in Wisconsin and finds a place for herself working at Hannah’s Spitfire Grill. It is for sale but there are no takers for the only eatery in the depressed town, so newcomer Percy suggests to Hannah that she raffle it off. Entry fees are one hundred dollars and the best essay on why you want the grill wins. Soon, mail is arriving by the wheelbarrow full and the locals see their town through new eyes.

Reviews: “A soul satisfying…work of theatrical resourcefulness. A compelling story that flows with grace and carries the rush of anticipation. The story moves, the characters have many dimensions and their transformations are plausible and moving. The musical is freeing. It is penetrated by honesty and it glows.” -The New York Times

“Soulful…The amiable country flavored tunes and lyrics are rendered with the kind of conviction and expertise that make them transcendent. What in normal times would be a joy is, in these troubled ones, sheer nourishment.” -New York Magazine

“Soaring melodies!…Well before the show reaches its conclusion, many…city slickers in the audience may be ready to enter Percy’s raffle.” -The Wall Street Journal

“An abundance of warmth, spirit and goodwill!…Some of the most engaging and instantly infectious melodies I’ve heard in an original musical in some time.” - USA Today

November 5th, 10 AM to 3 PM.

Experienced author and writing teacher Anthony Neil Smith will instruct attendees on writing crime novels.

Smith is the author of Yellow Medicine, Hogdoggin’, and other novels.  He is founder and editor-in-chief of the crime fiction magazine Plots With Guns. Smith is Director of Creative Writing at Southwestern Minnesota State University.

Topics Covered

  • Getting started
  • Researching
  • Outlining
  • Plotting

Dr. Smith will review registrants’ writing samples (SAMPLES!) before the workshop.

Cost and Registration

  • $25 per person.
  • Registration required by October 30th.
  • 30 attendees maximum.

Lunch from Water House Foods included.

Contact Library Director Gerard Saylor with any questions: 648-2166 or lmdir@mwfls.org.

 

The Lake Mills Moravian Church invites you to participate in a music festival celebrating sacred choral music.  Dr. John V. Sinclair conductor of the Bach Festival Society in Winter Park, FL and conductor of the Candlelight Processional at EPCOT is the guest conductor.  The festival runs from July 20-23.  Seminars on the history of Moravian Music and the concert repetoire are held Thurs July 21 and Friday July 22 and are open to the public and free of charge.  The concert is Saturday evening July 23rd at 7:00 p.m. and is open to the public as well.  Come and experience sacred choral music at it’s best!

The 2011 Mid West Music Fest is funded in part by a grant from the Wisconsin Humanities Council, with funds from the National Endowment For the Humanities and the state of Wisconsin.