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CALENDAR OF EVENTS/DINING & NIGHTLIFE ... - Visit Milwaukee

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PRIME RIB SPECIAL! Our delicious Prime Rib is available every Wednesday,Saturday and Sunday evenings! Call for reservations and more information! ThePacking House Restaurant, 900 E. Layton Avenue. Across from airport; 4-9 p.m.;414-483-5054; www.packinghousemke.comSENIOR DAY Every Tuesday of the month. That means more chances for you towin! Fire Keeper’s Club members 55 and older will receive the following:First Tuesday:$5 FKC Reward Play pre-loaded onto account and a premium item availableat any Fire Keeper’s Club booth. Second Tuesday: $5 FKC Reward Play and $5 offat The Buffet, The Fire Pit or Food Court. Both offers are pre-loaded onto account.Dining offer can be redeemed directly at one of these restaurants. Third Tuesday:$5 FKC Reward Play pre-loaded onto account and the chance to win $75 in FKCReward Play. Drawing times are at 7 a.m., noon and 5 p.m. Ten lucky guests willeach win $75 in FKC Reward Play to be used that day. Fourth Tuesday: $10 FKCReward Play pre-loaded onto account. Optional Fifth Tuesday: $15 FKC RewardPlay pre-loaded onto account. Potawatomi Bingo Casino, 1721 W. Canal Street;7-5 p.m.; 800-PAYSBIG; www.paysbig.com/promotions/senior-day7/7/7 Swing by Dream Dance Steak’s sleek bar to enjoy savory appetizers anddrinks for just $7 each. The bar will offer up seven delicious appetizers and sevendrink specials from 5-7 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Dream Dance Steak,Potawatomi Bingo Casino 1721 W. Canal Street; 5-10 p.m.; 414-847-7883;www.paysbig.com/dining/dream-dance-steak/STEAK NIGHT SATURDAYS! It’s Steak Night every Saturday at Sheridan’s!Enjoy king or queen cut prime rib cooked to order. Plus, live music from 7-9:30 p.m.Sheridan’s/Sheridan House, 5133 S. Lake Drive, Cudahy; 4-10 p.m.;414-747-9800; www.sheridanhouseandcafe.comSUNDAY BRUNCH AT MOLLY COOL’S All you can Eat Sunday Brunch! MollyCool’s Seafood Tavern, 1110 N. Old World Third Street; 10-2 p.m.; 414-831-8862;www.mollycools.comTASTE <strong>OF</strong> ASIA Starting October 2011, and continuing through September 2012,RuYi will feature a special menu item that’s inspired by a different Asian countryeach month. When you purchase the special dish, you’ll receive a stamp for thatcountry in your RuYi passport. The more stamps you receive, the better. Not onlywill you get to try an array of cuisines, you’ll be able to use those stamps to receivea special treat at the end promotion.11 stamps: Chef’s choice of an appetizer,entre and dessert; 10 stamps: Entre of your choice (valued at up to $15); 9 stamps:Appetizer of your choice (excluding the RuYi platter); 8 stamps: Bubble tea of yourchoice; 7 stamps: Dessert of your choice .Ask your server for more details. RuYi,Potawatomi Bingo Casino 1721 W. Canal Street; 11-12 a.m.; 414-847-7335;www.paysbig.com/dining/ruyiTEAM TRIVIA @ BAR LOUIE Get your team together and stop down to BarLouie Water Street every Monday for Team Trivia starting at 7:30 pm. Winnersreceive gift cards to Bar Louie. Bar Louie, 1114 N. Water Street; 414-847-1492;www.barlouieamerica.com/milwaukee.htmlTHE DECORATIVE IMPULSE The Decorative Impulse brings together sixinternational metalsmiths whose work actively engages with the decorative arts topose provocative questions about the place of jewelry in current art dialogs. Theartists - Jamie Bennett, Gesine Hackenberg, Rory Hooper, Anya Kivarkis, AmeliaToelke and Jonathan Wahl - draw from a range of cultural and historic sources suchas Victorian jewelry, Old Master paintings, export porcelain, mass produced jewelryand botanical prints. The Decorative Impulse is a collaboration between The VillaTerrace Decorative Arts Museum and the UW-<strong>Milwaukee</strong>, Peck School of the Arts.Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum, 2220 N. Terrace Avenue; 414-271-3656;www.villaterracemuseum.orgTHE EUROPEANS, PHOTOGRAPHS BY TINA BARNEY Open daily -Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m; Thursday: 10 a.m.-8 p.m. and Sunday:Noon -5 p.m. Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University; 414-288-1669;www.marquette.edu/haggertyTHURSDAY SPECIALS Stop in every Thursday for 32 cent wings (after 8 p.m.),$4 Three Olives singles and $6 Three Olives doubles. Also bring in your college IDto receive $2 Miller Lite bottles and $2 U-Call-It bomb shots! Lucille’s Piano Bar &Grill, 1110 N. Old World Third Street, downtown <strong>Milwaukee</strong>; 5-2 a.m.;414-225-0304; www.lucillesmke.comTOT TIME Toddlers will enjoy songs, games, finger-play, stories and art experiences.Adults learn how these experiences impact early childhood developmentand foster curiosity, persistence, imagination and cognitive skills. Ages 1-3. BettyBrinn Children’s Museum, 929 E. Wisconsin Avenue; 10-11 a.m.; 414-390-5437;www.bbcmkids.orgTRIVIA TUESDAYS Quizmaster Trivia every Tuesday night at 7p.m. Great prizesfor 1st and 2nd place teams (teams of up to 8 people are allowed). Complimentarypizza as well. Service Industry Drink Specials, 9 p.m.-close; $3 tall Stolis; $2.50domestic beer and half off bottles of wine. Whiskey Bar, 788 N. Jackson Street;414-312-8566; www.whiskeybarmilwaukee.comVOCAL TRASH Combine the percussive power of STOMP with the vocal stylingof The Nylons, toss in some horns, acoustic guitars, a touch of comedy, and youhave, Vocal Trash. Designed to combine tight harmonies of rock ‘n’ roll and oldieswith the contemporary beats of “Street Instruments,” they deliver a sound not soonforgotten. Schauer Arts & Activities Center, 147 N. Rural Street; 7-9 p.m.;262-670-0560; www.schauercenter.orgWATERCOLORS BY WILLIE G. SPECIAL EXHIBITION AT THE HARLEY-DAVIDSON MUSEUM Willie G. Davidson is primarily known as a designer oficonic motorcycles. Like many artists, he expresses himself in more than one medium.<strong>Visit</strong>ors to the Harley-Davidson Museum will have the unique opportunity tosee another expression of Willie G.’s boundless creativity, as the Museum presentsWatercolors by Willie G. Harley-Davidson Museum, 400 W. Canal Street; 5-6 p.m.;www.h-dmuseum.comWEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NIGHTS WITH JOE HITE Come in this WednesdayNight to help us kick off the new weekly Wednesday Nites with Joe Hite premierevent! His show includes an extremely wide variety of music stretching from the40’s to today and encompassing genres that satisfy almost any musical taste. Thismakes a Joe Hite show fun no matter who you are. The Belmont Tavern, 784 N.Jefferson Street; 9 p.m.-1 a.m.; 414-988-6161; www.thebelmonttavern.comWATERCOLOR WISCONSIN 2011 One of the Racine Art Museum’s mostpopular shows, Watercolor Wisconsin is a statewide competition organized bythe museum annually since 1966. The exhibition takes a contemporary approach,while it emphasizes the possibilities inherent in painting on paper in a wide rangeof sizes and formats. Encouraged to experiment and explore all the possibilities ofpainting on paper, the artists in the show have created works as diverse as theirown imaginations. RAM’s Wustum Museum located at 2519 Northwestern Avenue,Racine; 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; 262-636-9177; www.ramart.org

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