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Living HereYour guide to life in Manitowoc County

Living Here

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Our Goalis the sameas your Goal...

Surgery, Rehaband Home

We make it simple.

• In-house Physical, Occupational and Speech• Therapy services; available 7 days a week• Staffing ratio is 1:6 - call lights are answeredpromptly

• Pre-registration - patients are able to plantheir recovery

• Dr. K. Dimitris is our Orthopaedic ProgramDirector

• Dr. L. Jackson-on-site clinic• Dr. P. Giriyappa is our Medical Director• On-site Certified Wound Nurses• Complementary Admission Transportation• Discharge Planning begins upon admission• Private suites, complete with privatebathroom, telephone, television and lounge

Call today to plan your recovery920-323-4603

2021 South Alverno RoadManitowoc, WI 54220www.manitowochrc.com

Caring Above and Beyond

WI-5001547610

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Aurora Health Care has brought an unprecedented level of care right into the heart of our community. When a resident of ManitowocCounty joins the Aurora Health Care system, they connect with local, specialized care that is seamlessly coordinated with advancedtreatment options. Working together, we are finding better ways to help families stay healthy.

The health care you need is closer than ever.

Aurora Medical Center5000 Memorial DriveTwo Rivers, WI 54241920-794-5000

Aurora Manitowoc Clinic4100 Dewey StreetManitowoc, WI 54221920-686-5700

Aurora Health Center5300 Memorial DriveTwo Rivers, WI 54241920-793-7300

Aurora Health Center721 S. Calumet DriveValders, WI 54245920-775-4111

Aurora Two Rivers Clinic2219 Garfield StreetTwo Rivers, WI 54241920-793-2281

Aurora Health Center106 Mill StreetReedsville, WI 54230920-754-4337

Aurora Manitowoc Clinic601 Reed AvenueManitowoc, WI 54221920-682-8841

Aurora Health Center175 S. State StreetMishicot, WI 54228920-755-2101

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Your guide to life in Manitowoc CountyLiving Here

2012/2013

The Herald Times Reporter keeps residents of Manitowoc County and surrounding communities informed via daily newspaper, magazines, special sections and an extensive website.

902 Franklin St., Manitowoc, WI 54220Subscription or delivery service: (877) 424-5044Classified Advertising: (888) 774-7744News tips: [email protected] or (920) 684-2984Website: www.htrnews.com

Your guide to living here: the Herald Times Reporter

Key CoNtACtS:Lowell Johnson, general manager: (920) 686-2143tami Gasch, advertising manager: (920) 686-2124Bruce tischer, circulation operations manager: (920) 686-2156Nhia yang, interim executive editor: (920) 686-2130Russ Budzisz, news editor: (920) 686-2984Adam thompson, regional sports editor: (920) 686-2965Amy Hanson, online & niche products editor: (920) 686-2152Pat Pankratz, opinion editor: (920) 686-2138 Ben Wideman, features editor: (920) 686-2139

Photos on the cover and within the publication were taken by staff photographers and submitted to the Herald Times Reporter.

The most up-to-date information available was used for all stories and listings, but are subject to changes. If you see informaion that needs to be updated, call the information center at (920) 686-2152 and the information will be updated on the Herald Times Reporter website.

inside:Vital Information ........................... 5 Brand Names ............................... 7 Performing Arts .........................15 Area Churches ..........................18Visual Arts ..................................23Museums & Historical Sites ...26Transportation ..........................30Lodging ......................................30Area Schools .............................32Points of Interest ......................34Recreation .................................36Parks ...........................................40Health Care ...............................42Assistance Services ................50Local Government ...................52Libraries ......................................53Pets Services ............................54

Advertisers index:EducationJean Wolfmeyer

School of Dance ........................ 17Lakeshore Technical College ......... 75

GEoGRaPHicaLdiREctoRYDowntown Manitowoc ...................53Two RIvers Businesses .................. 14

GRocERYFestival Foods ................................ 25

HEaLtH and WELLnEssAurora Health Center .......................3The Court at Felician Village ...........49Dental Park Clinic ...........................45Dentists .......................................... 47

Gardens at Felician Village .............49Hamilton Care Center.....................43Holy Family Memorial .....................49Home Health Care Services ........... 76Manitowoc Health and Rehabilitation ...................................2Medical Services ............................46Northland Lodge

Assisted Living ...........................45River’s Bend Health and

Rehabilitation Services ..............44

RELiGionChurches ..................................20-21

REstauRants and REcREationBranch River Golf and Tennis .........59Braun’s Ranch ...............................60Catering ......................................... 28

Clubs and Organizations ................53Courthouse Pub ............................. 61Cousin’s Subs ................................62Dug Out Bar & Grill .........................63Four Seasons Restaurant ...............64Harborside Restaurant ...................65Hong Kong Buffet ..........................66Late’s BBQ ..................................... 13Luigi’s Italian Restaurant ................ 67Manitowoc (City)

Restaurants ...........................56-57Manitowoc (County)

Restaurants ................................55Mr. Lucky’s Charcoal Haus ............68Parker’s Elbow Room .....................69Pizza Ranch ................................... 70Shooter Malone’s ........................... 71Tippy’s Bar & Grill ........................... 72Two Rivers Restaurants .................58Van’s Bar and Grill .......................... 73

Willows Supper Club ...................... 74

REtaiLAuto Sales and Service ..................29Best of 2012 ............................. 31, 54

sERvicEsAgriculture ................................... 8-11American Family Insurance ............22Attorneys ........................................35Daycare/Preschool ................... 38-39Edward Jones ..................................6Faithful Friends .............................. 27Insurance ....................................... 24Nichols Electric .............................. 13Real Estate ..................................... 17Southfield Townhomes ................... 27Senior Living .................................. 51Southside Barber Shop ..................30

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Living Here?POLiCe & Fire eMeRGeNCy: 911

■ Manitowoc Fire: (920) 686-6540 Police: (920) 683-4474

■ Two Rivers Fire: (920) 793-5521 Police: (920) 793-1191

■ Manitowoc County Sheriff’s Department Office: (920) 683-4200

WATer ■ Manitowoc Public

Utilities 1303 S. Eighth St., Manitowoc (920) 683-4600

24-hour emergencies or outages — electric: (920) 683-4622 water: (920) 683-4633

■ Two Rivers Water & Light 1415 Lake St. Two Rivers (920) 793-5545

eLeCTriCiTY & gAS ■ Manitowoc Public Utilities

1303 S. Eighth St., Manitowoc (920) 683-4600 24-hour emergencies or outages — electric: (920) 683-4622

■ Wisconsin Public Service Residential 24-hour customer service:

(800) 450-7260 24-hour emergency service - electric: (800) 450-7240 gas: (800) 450-7280

■ WE Energies 24-hour emergency service - electric: (800) 662-4797 gas: (800) 261-5325 Customer service: (800) 242-9137

■ Two Rivers Water & Light 1415 Lake St. Two Rivers (920) 793-5550

CABLe Tv ■ Charter Communications

(800) 581-0081

■ Comcast (920) 682-6511

HAULing & reCYCLing ■ Appliance and Machine

Disposal LLC (920) 682-7080

■ Manitowoc Disposal and Recycling (920) 683-4333

■ Pozorski Hauling and Recycling (920) 682-3544

■ Veolia Environmental Services (888) 688-4005 www.veoliaes.com

■ Waste Management (888) 960-0008

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Living Here?Some vital information to keep handy

LEFT: TV personality Andrew Zimmern, right center, tastes a whitefish boil with Fire Chief Scott Schneider, center left, and Police Chief

Joseph Collins, right, while being video recorded by a videographer from the Travel Channel at the Two Rivers Fire Station in July. Sue Pischke/HTR

RIGHT: Manitowoc County Sheriff’s Deputy Melia Prange attaches a police badge sticker to the shirt of Nickolas Offield of Manitowoc,

6, for National Night Out at Washington Park in Manitowoc. Matthew Apgar/HTR

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ZiP CODeS Branch ............... 54247 Cato ..................54230 Cleveland...........53015 Collins ...............54207 Francis Creek .... 54214 Kellnersville ........54215 Kiel ................... 53042 Manitowoc .........54220 Maribel ..............54227 Mishicot .............54228 Newton ............. 53063 Reedsville ..........54230 St. Nazianz ........54232 Two Rivers ......... 54241 Valders ..............54245 Whitelaw ............ 54247

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DriverS & veHiCLe LiCenSing ■ State of Wisconsin

Department of Motor Vehicles 621 Reed Ave., Manitowoc (800) 924-3570 Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Friday; 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday; 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Thursday www.wisconsindmv.gov

rADiO STATiOnSWOMT 1240 AM/WQTC 102.3 FM 3730 Mangin St., Manitowoc (920) 682-0351 www.womtradio.com [email protected]

WCUB 980 AM/WLTU 92.1 FM 1915 Mirro Drive, Manitowoc (920) 683-6800 www.cubradio.com

WLKN LAKE 98.1 FM 1050 Linden St., Cleveland (P.O. Box 26) (920) 693-3103 (business), (920) 693-3103, (920) 693-3500 (request line) www.wlkn.com [email protected]

WGBW 1590 AM 1414 16th St., Two Rivers (920) 794-1800 [email protected]

Leaving a 401(k) with a previous employer could mean leaving it

alone with no one to watch over it.

At Edward Jones, we can explain options for your 401(k) and help

you select the one that’s best for you. If you’d like to roll it over to

an Edward Jones Individual Retirement Account (IRA), we can

help you do it without paying taxes or penalties. And you can feel

confident that someone is looking out for you and your 401(k).

To find out why it makes sense to talk with Edward Jones about your401(k) options, call or visit your local financial advisor today.

IF YOU’RE NOT AT YOUR LAST JOB,SHOULD YOUR 401(k) BE?

www.edwardjones.com Member SIPCDale A KolarFinancial Advisor.

4144 Harbor Town Ln Ste#300Manitowoc, WI 54220920-684-3396

Douglas K De VriesFinancial Advisor.

1601 Washington StTwo Rivers, WI 54241920-793-4055

Carla M LibanFinancial Advisor.

21 E Waldo BlvdManitowoc, WI 54220920-682-9144

WI-5001547698

Dale A KolarFinancial Advisor4144 Harbor Town LnSte #300Manitowoc, WI 54220920-684-3396

Douglas KDe VriesFinancial Advisor1601 Washington StTwo Rivers, WI 54241920-793-4055

Carla M LibanFinancial Advisor

21 E Waldo BlvdManitowoc, WI 54220920-682-9144

JosephDeblizenFinancial Advisor21 E Waldo BlvdManitowoc, WI 54220920-682-9144

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Brand NamesBrand namesLakeshore area businesses impact state and beyond

Manitowoc County businesses are found lo-cally, statewide and internationally. From hav-ing a Cedar Crest ice cream cone at a county fair, to finding a Manitowoc Crane overseas, to hearing a Kahlenberg Brothers Co. horns in the Middle East, Lakeshore companies are found across the globe.

With a population of more than 80,000, tal-ent and innovation is found across the county, and the innovation found in Manitowoc County stretches back more than a century. Manito-woc companies have evolved over the past century to become leaders in their field such as the Manitowoc Company, Burger Boat Co. and others.

The excellence of these companies is unsur-passed, and as many changes occur in this

century, Manitowoc County companies will continue to be innovative, creative and adapt to the changing times.

Orion energy Systems Since 1996, Orion Energy Systems has helped 139 Fortune 500 Companies save more than $1.4 billion dollars in energy costs, staying true to their promise, which is: “We deliver perma-nent distributed load reduction and renewable energy generation. We do it cost effectively, without compromise and better than anyone else in the business.”

Through the use of Orion energy management controls, lighting products and direct renew-

ables, solar and wind solutions, the combined kW usage at the 70,000 square-foot Technol-ogy Center and 266,000 square-foot manufac-turing facility is at times reduced to zero. For portions of the day, Orion Energy Systems is completely off the grid.

Its brand of lighting products have found ac-ceptance at facilities owned by General Elec-tric, Coca-Cola, Toyota, Goodyear Tire & Rub-ber, Kraft Foods, Anheuser-Busch, Office Max and scores of other corporate clients.

Orion’s “InteLite” systems combine lighting fix-tures with wireless transceivers to turn lights on and off, control temperature, and work with motion sensors to reduce lighting when people aren’t working in a sector of a facility.

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Hot white bread loaves just out of the ovens at Natural Ovens facility in Manitowoc. Sue Pischke/HTR

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Hidden Acres Fur FarmFor your best service in removal of your

DEAD AND DISABLED CATTLE AND HORSESOWNERS

PHILLIP ENDRIESPETE ENDRIES

Phone920-773-2524

St Nazianz, WisconsinWI-5001541846

C.F. HECKMANNCOMPANY, INC.

13107 Pioneer Road, Spring ValleyNewton, WI 53063

Phone: (920) 693-8717Fax: (920) 693-8898E-mail: [email protected]

BIELINSKI EXCAVATING225 Mahlik Lane, Denmark

FOR SALESUBDIVISION OR LOTS ON THE FOX RIVER

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL800-983-2662

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Madson’sService Inc.

All makesFarm equipment partsFarm tractor repairBaldwin FiltersIronsides Batteries

Sales ServiceNew & Used Parts

114 S. 2nd Ave.St. Nazianz, WI 54232

Phone/Fax (920) [email protected]

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Maribel Grain Co.

14906 Maribel Road, MaribelMonday - Friday • 7am-6pm • Saturday • 7am-4pm

732-3505 • 863-2289 • 800-261-2289

KC ONE STOP KELLNERSVILLEIS NOW A DIVISION OF

MARIBEL GRAIN

OPEN5:30am-9:00pm

Offering two convenient locations:103 N. Main St. • Brilion, WI • 920-756-2181

W443 Veterans Ave. • Sherwood, WI • 920-989-2781www.calumetcountybank.com

Making a

in our community, one customer at a time.difference

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N2915 County Road AB • Luxemburg, WI(920) 845-2901

Store HoursMonday-Friday: 8AM-5PM • Saturday 8AM-Noon

Fresh curds Monday & Friday

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Krohn Dairy Store

209 N. 4th AVENUE, ST. NAZIANZ920.773.2143 • 800.876.2234WI-5001547411

Your Leader In Manure Hauling

“All you have to do is ask!”www.braunelectricinc.com

FERTILIZER • BULK FUELSGRAIN • SEED • FEEDCOUNTRY STORES

CONVENIENCE STORES

“HelpingYou”

Branch - Kiel - Manitowoc - Mishicot - Reedsville - Rockwood - Whitelaw - Valders

Office • Reedsville, WI(800) 236-4047 www.countryvisionscoop.com

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RightWayApplicationsLiquid Waste Removal

RWA

Irrigation • Rental Units Available • Custom Hauling • Chisel Plowing

12232 CTH C • Valders, WICall for price sheet • Office: (920) 758-4075

Nick Staudinger: Cell Phone: 905-1148Brandon Vogel: Cell Phone: 901-0192

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Its Apollo Light Pipes use the cheapest form of direct renewable energy available around the world — the sun. The Apollo’s collector dome “harvests” sunlight and, using multiple prisms, diffuses the light into a building’s interior. If a customer looks up, the light pipe looks like any other large, round, bright light fixture.

The Manitowoc Company The heritage of Manitowoc Cranes dates to 1925, when the com-pany built its first lattice boom crawler cranes in Manitowoc. Its largest model ever, the 31000, has a base cost of some $30 million and is capable of lifting nearly 2,500 tons.

Manitowoc has two of its largest manufacturing facilities in the Unit-ed States including the Manitowoc manufacturing facility in Wis-consin and the Shady Grove Plant in Pennsylvania. Regional offices are in Mexico and Brazil, and an extensive dealer network can be found throughout the U.S. and Canada. The support the Manitowoc Company offers to its customers is at the top compared to any oth-er crane manufacturer. Many customers stay with the Manitowoc Company for 20, 30 or more years because of their quality product and dedicated service to their customers.

Through a combination of quality products and outstanding ser-vice and support, Manitowoc has dominated the lifting market of the Americas region for the last 50 years. The names Grove,

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The Manitowoc Company produces world class cranes, like the Model 18000, pictured in its testing yard at the production facility in Manitowoc. HTR file photo W

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EVENSON CONSTRUCTION & EXCAVATING

PHONE: 920-775-4652

Proudly Serving the Community Since 1957Residential • Commercial • Industrial • FarmNo job is too big or small, call for a FREE estimate.

• Sand• Gravel• Stone

• Top Soil• Screenings• Farmer Sand

• RecycledAsphalt

• MUCH MORE

AGGREGATES• Site Prep• Ponds• Trucking

• Building Pads• Driveways• Waterways

• Install ManurePits

• Demolition

EXCAVATION

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Poplar Farms Sales & Service, LLC1390 S Cty Rd S •Manitowoc,WI 54220Office 920-758-2961 or 800-466-9961

Seed & Chemical Sales • PlanterTune-Up &MeterMaxCustom Spraying & Planting • 28% Application • Crop ConsultingNutrient Management Plans • GPS Soil Testing & FieldMapping

We Care About Your Pets!� Made In America �

All of our pet foods and dog & cat treats are made in America,from companies who do not outsource their ingredients.

- Quality brands at great prices -

Silver Lake Country Store5814 Calumet Ave.

Across From Silver Lake(920) 682-3388

Mon. - Fri. 8-5, Sat. 8-1pm

THANK YOU FOR YOUR VOTEFOR BEST PET SUPPLIES STORE!

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Shredded TopsoilSpecialist

Limestone & Sand Products

• DUMP TRUCKS • HAUL TRUCKS • SCRAPERS• BACKHOES • BOBCATS • LOADERS

• GRADERS • COMPACTORSPhone: (920) 684-7766WI-5001548541

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Cleveland Office1250 W.Washington Ave.Cleveland,WI 53015

(920) 693-8256

Howards Grove Office502 S.Wisconsin Dr.

Howards Grove,WI 53083(920) 565-6000www.bankatcsb.com

“Neighborly Banking Since 1907”

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Manitowoc Cranes and National Crane have remained at the top of their market sectors in the U.S., Canada and through-out Latin and South America. Often cranes with 30 or more years of service can still be found at work, due to the company’s high level of after sale support.

Manitowoc Ice and its snowflake logo are found on thousands of ice-making ma-chines in restaurants and hotels around the world. It is America’s No. 1 selling brand of ice machines, which even some celebrities have used.

Manitowoc Crane currently employs over five hundred employees, and is one of the county’s top employers.

Burger Boat Co. Founded in 1863, Burger Boat has been a leader in the yacht and commercial boat industry. Burger Boat has gone on to build yachts for clients across the world includ-ing the Areti I and Areti II, launched in 2007. Those two yachts were built for a Russian client who wanted access to his yachts on each sides of the Atlantic.

Burger Boat Co. builds custom motor yachts, in aluminum and-or steel, up to 200 feet in length, with a price tag that can exceed $20 million.

Burger Boat is a custom builder, and the

proof is in the variety of yacht and com-mercial vessels that the company has built. With its in-house designers and engineers, as well as designers from around the world, Burger Boat is a symbol of quality that is recognized worldwide.

Pine river Award winning Pine River has ranked in the top of its industry winning awards at the World Championship Cheese Contest, World Diary Expo, Wisconsin State Fair and others.

Pine River makes two types of cheese spread: cold pack and snack spread. Cold pack is made by blending cuts of grade natural cheddar with cream and other dairy ingredients. Herbs, spices or nuts are add-ed to create its award-winning flavors in-cluding garlic and herb, port wine, French onion, and Swiss and almond.

Pine River also produces a number of cus-tom made cheeses for private label cos-tumers including delis, cheese shops and other markets.

Pine River began crafting chocolates in 1986 in response to a strong demand for the chocolate almond bark featured in its school fundraising brochures. They now make chocolate made with truffle fillings, cookies, pretzels, and caramel with nuts.

Miller-St. nazianz More than a century ago, Miller-St. Nazianz was the first to sell a horseless tractor in Wisconsin. For more than a century, Miller-St. Nazianz has provided quality agricul-tural equipment for farmers.

All of its equipment is built on a 111-year tradition of quality, integrity and innovation. Its product line includes Nitro high clear-ance front mount boom sprayers, Condor mechanical drive sprayers, Atlas floater chassis and Ag-Bag hay and forage bag-gers. In the late 1990s Miller Application Technologies was established, and the first product line became the Nitro family.

Its crop sprayers can be found across the United States, in Canada and overseas in such regions of the world as former Soviet Bloc countries and Australia.

The slogan “Your Productivity is our Busi-ness,” is evident throughout the company’s products. With the changes in the farming industry, Miller-St Nazianz has kept pace, and become a leader in the industry.

Kahlenberg Brothers Co. Kahlenberg Brothers Co. has been fam-ily owned and managed since its found-ing in 1895. Currently, it is directed by the

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LEFT: Burger Boat officials helped christen the R/V Coregonus dur-ing the launch at the company’s shipyard on the Manitowoc River in Manitowoc. The Wisconsin Depart-ment of Natural Resources R/V Coregonus 60-foot fisheries re-search vessel is based in Sturgeon Bay and plies both Lake Michigan and Lake Superior researching the commercial and sport fishing industries. Sue Pischke/HTR

FAR LEFT: Pine River Pre-Pack’s Har-old “Butch” Patzke, left, production manager-plant maintenance director, and Phil Lindemann, president, show the company’s award-winning Swiss & Almond and Asiago cold pack cheeses, which captured top awards at the Wisconsin State Fair. The Lakeshore area company has earned numerous accolades and honors at U.S. and world cheese contests. Submitted

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Accurate and thorough records are important toany business, and especially to the farmer. Weoffer: yearly analysis of farm business, incometax service, assistance in farm organization(sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation),financial management assistance, and manualor computerized record systems.

Lakeshore FarmManagement Assoc.

401 S. Calumet,Valders920-775-3900 • 1-800-817-3901

www.lakeshorefarmmanagement.comWI-5001548527

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Manitowoc MilkProducers Cooperative428 S. 29th, Manitowoc, WI

684-5555

They’re the men and women of our dairy industrywho handle with care a most important source ofour food supply. They’ve enriched the quality ofour lives and our economy, and we’re proud tohonor them for the fine jobs they do!

We Love OurDairy Farmers

Karl’s Excavating Inc.All Types of ExcavatingShredded Topsoil • Gravel • SandBackhoe • Dozer • Bobcat • Loader

WI-5001548533

Steve Karl - Owner/Operator3726 Hwy. 310 • Manitowoc, WI 54220

[email protected] • www.karlsexcavatinginc.com

Office (920) 686-3726Fax (920) 686-3727

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19922 US HWY. 10 • REEDSVILLE, WI 54230(920) 754-4307 • FAX (920) 754-4430

eMAIL: [email protected]

10115 English Lake Rd. Manitowoc • (920) 758-2233Monday-Friday 8-5, Saturday 8-1

CHEESE • CHEESE • CHEESE

Over 250 varieties of cheese available in our retail store!50 i ti f h il bl i t ill llh ill0 b50 i i f i i i50 i ti f h il bl i t il

Pine River DairyHome of the 25¢ Hand Dipped Ice Cream Cone

www.pineriverdairy.com

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Reedsville, WI (920) 754-4126

Edward Reinemann & Son, Inc.Dealer in:

• Grain • Seeds • Feeds • Grain Drying and Bulk Feed Service• Soybean Processing • Big Gain Feeds • Soybean Oil

Serving Northeast Wisconsin since 1872

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Potter, WI • 920-853-3516 www.gruettsinc.com

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great-grandsons of founder William R. Kahlenberg. Kahlenberg Brothers Co. is a leading manufacturer of industrial horns, wide-are warning horns, truck horns, steam whistles, and fog horns which can cover nearly every Marine, Industrial Mass Notification, or Wide Area Warning application.

In 2007, Kahlenberg purchased the marine and indus-trial divisions of Airchime Ltd., formerly of Langley, Brit-ish Columbia, Canada. Products that were previously manufactured by Airchime in Canada are now produced in the United States.

Kahlenberg products are found worldwide, including oil refineries in the Middle East who use their horns for evacuation alarms, and in the U.S., there may be a chance that a favorite hockey team plays a Kahlenberg horn each time a goal is scored in the arena. Kahlenberg products are known for their reliability and Kahlenberg Propellers have a high reputation for their extreme dura-bility on inland river workboat installations.

Cedar Crest Specialties Vanilla may be a top seller, but more than 100 varieties of ice cream are created at Cedar Crest Specialties at its plant on South 10th Street, next to the ice cream par-lor with the “Big Cow” out front. This 35-foot, four-ton weighing cow is the world’s largest ice cream cow.

Cedar Crest also offers a variety of limited edition fla-vors announced on the 20th of every month prior to the month it is released on.

Cedar Crest ice cream also is sold at a variety of gro-cery stores, convenience stores and ice cream parlors throughout Wisconsin, northern Illinois, eastern Minne-sota, western Michigan and the northeastern corner of Iowa.

natural Ovens Bakery Paul Stitt founded Natural Ovens Bakery in 1976 in Manitowoc because he saw a need for fresh, satisfying bread.

While the business was sold to Alpha Baking Co., Inc. of Chicago nearly four decades later, Natural Ovens continues to use the same quality ingredients for their bread, bagels, and buns sold in their outlet store/gift shop and in grocery stores across the Midwest.

Natural Ovens Bakery’s 160-plus employees strive to improve customers’ health one loaf at a time with pro-duction and distribution activities running six days a week on three shifts, with the only break occurring from Friday night until Saturday noon.

■ Economic Development Corp. of Manitowoc County Director of Business assistance: Tracy Benter executing Director of Business Operations: Connie Loden 202 N. Eighth St. Suite 101, Manitowoc (920) 482-0540 email: [email protected] Website: www.edcmc.org

■ City of Manitowoc Planning Department City Planner: David Less 900 Quay St., Manitowoc (920) 686-6930 Website: www.manitowoc.org

■ City of Two Rivers Economic Development Office Supervisor: Dan Pawlitzke Two Rivers City Hall, P.O. Box 87, 1717 E. Park St., Two Rivers (920) 793-5565 Website: www.tworivers economicdevelopment.org

■ Two Rivers Main Street Program Director: Tammy Schinker 1717 E. Park St., City Hall, Third Floor, Two Rivers (920) 794-1482 email: info@tworivers mainstreet.com Website: www.tworivers mainstreet.org

■ Manitowoc Area Visitor & Convention Bureau President: Jason Ring P.O. Box 966, 4221 Calumet Ave., Manitowoc (920) 683-4388 or (800) 627-4896

email: visitmanitowoc@ manitowoc.info Website: www.Manitowoc.info

■ Manitowoc Main Street Program Director: Jamie Zastrow 824 S. Eighth St., Manitowoc (920) 652-0372 email: Jamie.Zastrow@ mainlymanitowoc.com Website: www.mainly manitowoc.com

■ The Chamber of Manitowoc County 1515 Memorial Drive, Manitowoc (920) 684-5575 email: info@chamber manitowoccounty.org Website: www.chamber manitowoccounty.org

■ Manitowoc City Center Association P.O. Box 845, Manitowoc (920) 482-1643 email: mail@downtown manitowoc.org Website: www.manitowoc downtown.org

■ Cleveland Area Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 56, Cleveland (920) 693-8256

■ Kiel Area Association of Commerce P.O. Box 44, Kiel (920) 894-4638 Website: www.kielwi.org

■ Mishicot Area Growth & Improvement Committee 511 E. Main St., Mishicot (920) 755-3411 Website: www.mishicot.org

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Holy Family Memorial Medical Center health care, 1,000+ 2300 Western Ave., Manitowoc (920) 320-2011

Manitowoc Cranesmanufacturing, 500-9992401 S. 30th St., Manitowoc(920) 684-6621

Manitowoc Public School Districteducation, 500-9992902 Lindbergh Drive(920) 686-4777

ThermoFisher Scientificmanufacturing, 500-9991316 18th St., Two Rivers(920) 793-1121

Lakeside Foods Inc.manufacturing, 500-999 808 Hamilton St., Manitowoc(920) 684-3356

Federal-Mogul Powertrain Systemsmanufacturing, 500-9992318 Waldo Blvd., P.O. Box 910, Manitowoc(920) 684-7881

City of Manitowocgovernment, 250-499City Hall: 900 Quay St., Manitowoc(920) 686-6950

County of Manitowocgovernment, 500-9991010 S. Eighth St., Manitowoc(920) 683-4000

Aurora Health Centerhealth care, 250-4995000 Memorial Drive, Two Rivers (920) 794-5000

Parker Hannifin Corp.manufacturing, 250-499• Hose Product Division1440 N. 24th St., Manitowoc(920) 682-0171 • Parflex Division 1717 Dufek Drive, Manitowoc(920) 683-6900

Lakeshore Technical Collegeeducation, 250-4991290 North Ave., Cleveland(920) 693-1000

Manitowoc Ice Inc.manufacturing, 250-499 2110 S. 26th St., Manitowoc(800) 545-5720

Aurora Medical Centerhealth care, 250-4995000 Memorial Drive, Two Rivers(920) 794-5000

NextEra Energy/Point Beach Nuclear Plantutilities, 250-4996610 Nuclear Road, Two Rivers(920) 755-2321

Wal-MartService, 250-4994115 Calumet Ave., Manitowoc(920) 684-4214

Wisconsin Aluminum Foundry Inc.manufacturing, 250-499838 S. 16th St., Manitowoc(920) 682-8286

Sargento Foods Inc.manufacturing, 250-499U.S. 67, Kiel(920) 894-8484

Burger Boat Co.manufacturing, 250-4991811 Spring St., Manitowoc(920) 684-1600

Two Rivers Public School Districteducation, 250-4994521 Lincoln Ave., Two Rivers(920) 793-4560

St. Mary’s Home/Felician Villageservice, 250-4992005 Division St., Manitowoc(920) 684-7171

Northern Labs Mfg. Inc.manufacturing, 250-4995800 West Drive, Manitowoc(920) 684-7137

WE Energiesutilities, 250-499231 W. Michigan St., Milwaukee(800) 242-9137

Manitowoc Tool & Machining LLCmanufacturing, 250-4994211 Clipper Drive, Manitowoc(920) 682-8825

Eck Industries Inc.manufacturing, 250-4991602 N. Eighth St., P.O. Box 967, Manitowoc | (920) 682-4618

Shady Lane Inc.service, 100-2491235 S. 24th St., Manitowoc (920) 682-8254

Eggers Industries Inc.manufacturing, 100-249One Eggers Drive, Two Rivers(920) 793-1351

Great Lakes Staffing Corp.service, 100-2493733 Dewey St., Manitowoc(920) 652-0777

Stoelting LLCmanufacturing, 100-249502 U.S. 67, Kiel(920) 894-2293

Fox Hills Resort & Conference Centerservice, 100-249300 Church St., Mishicot(920) 755-2365 or (800) 950-7615

Weyerhaeuser Co.manufacturing, 100-2492000 S. 18th St., Manitowoc(920) 684-4454

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Curtain Up!Curtain Up!The performing arts have a long history in the area

Capitol Civic Centre MANITOWOC — The Capitol Civic Centre, her-alded as the “Jewel of the Lakeshore,” puts on stage a variety of acts of entertainment rang-ing from popular local groups, to national acts. The community restored the 1920s theater to its original luster — complete with sparkling chandeliers — and reopened it in 1987 with exciting acts. The Capitol, 913 S. Eighth St., has since been a showcase for music, dance, comedy and drama on the Lakeshore.

The Baileigh Industrial Marquee series will kick off on Sept. 29, with a performance by legend, David Cassidy. The comedic act, Sec-ond City, will get you rolling with laughter when they present, “Second City for President,” Oct. 27. American Idol Star, Bo Rice, will give a performance on Dec. 28. Ventriloquist Kevin

Johnson will share his talent, Jan. 26, 2013. Branson-style entertainment is coming in the form of The Lowes on Feb. 16. The Kings of Country will perform the songs of country leg-ends on March 16. Liz Callaway, Broadway singer and actress, is returning to the Capitol again on April 6. The season concludes with Wisconsin’s own, Bill Blagg, in “The Magic of Bill Blagg” on April 26.

Local groups such as The Masquers Inc., the Manitowoc Symphony Orchestra, Lakeshore Wind Ensemble, Peter Quince Performing Company, Clipper City Chordsmen, Jean Wolf-meyer Dance Studio and Kaleidoscope Dance Studio, to name a few — also bring perfor-mances to its stage.

The regional performing arts center offers a variety of diverse opportunities, including the Capitol Arts Academy, an educational program

with a focus on performing arts for youth and the Capitol Kids Choir.

For ticket information on any upcoming show, visit www.cccshows.org or call (920) 683-2184.

Dare to Dream Theatre In a former church building at 634 N. 10th. St. Rachel Thuermer runs Dare to Dream Theatre. Dare to Dream Theatre offers classes and per-formances featuring local children and adults that are geared toward the entire family.

The group will be presenting Disney’s “Mulan Jr.,” Sept. 28-30, “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever,” Dec. 7-9, and “Into the Woods Junior,” March 21-24.

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For information on auditioning, tickets, and more go to www.daretodreamtheatre.com or call (920) 682-2104.

The Little Sandwich Theatre Ron Kaminski’s the Little Sandwich Theatre in the Historic Forst Inn is located at E2910 Manitowoc County BB in downtown Tisch Mills. It offers theatrical productions featur-ing local talent and guest performers. Cost of a ticket also includes a sandwich.

Tickets are available by stopping by the Capitol Civic Centre, 913 S Eighth St. call-ing, (920) 683-2184 or by going to www.cccshows.org.

The Masquers The Masquers Inc., which lays claim to be-ing the oldest continuously operating com-munity theater group in Wisconsin, is en-tering its 81st year of staging shows in the Manitowoc area. The group purchased the Coach House, 616 N. Eighth St., Manito-woc, in 1944 and remodeled it to provide a place for meetings, rehearsals and building sets. Performances are at the Capitol Civic Centre, Manitowoc.

Shows for the upcoming season are “Mash,” Nov. 8-10, “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change,” Feb. 28-March 2, 2013, and “The Producers,” May 9-11, 2013.

Call (920) 682-1165 for information on shows. The group’s website is www.mas-quers.info and its e-mail is [email protected].

Tickets are available by stopping at the Capitol Civic Centre, 913 S. Eighth St., call-ing or visiting www.cccshows.org.

Palace of reifs Mills Dinner event Theatre Producer and actor Bill Mamerow and his wife, Barbara, offer homegrown talent and original musical productions with a match-ing themed buffet-style dinner at the Palace of Reifs Mills Dinner Event Theatre, 10025 Reifs Mills Road, Whitelaw. Price of a ticket includes show, theme dinner, and tax.

The Palace is located 10 miles northwest of Manitowoc and is accessible from Inter-state 43 and U.S. 10. It’s situated between Kellnersville and U.S. 10 off of Manitowoc

County T in downtown Reifs Mills.

Upcoming shows are: “Bonkers for the Badger State,” Oct. 26-28 and Nov. 2-3 and “A Cowboy Christmas,” Dec. 7-8, and Dec. 14-16.

For information, visit www.palaceofrm.com or call the box office at (920) 732-3172

Peter Quince Performing Company The Peter Quince Performing Company, a not-for-profit organization was founded May 1, 1969, by Reed Humphrey and Emily Mueller to provide an opportunity for young people in the Manitowoc County area, ages 12 to 23, to produce a full-scale theatrical production during the summer months. The group was named after the rustic charac-ter, Peter Quince, from Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”

Its members do everything from selecting the shows, to directing and producing, act-ing, singing, dancing, making the sets and costumes, choreographing the dances, selling ads for and creating the programs, playing in the pit orchestra and running the lights and sound.

The group’s shows are performed at the Capitol Civic Centre.

■ Capitol Civic Centre 913 S. Eighth St., Manitowoc (920) 683-2184 | www.cccshows.org

■ Dare to Dream Theatre 634 N. 10th St., Manitowoc (920) 682-2104 www.daretodreamtheatre.com

■ Hatrack Storytellers of Wisconsin Traveling readers’ theater founded in Manitowoc in 1967 (920) 973-5830 www.hatrackstorytellers.blogspot.com

■ Little Sandwich Theatre at the Historic Forst Inn E2910 County BB, Tisch Mills (920) 683-2184

■ Palace of Reifs Mills Dinner Event Theatre 10025 Reifs Mills Road, Whitelaw Mailing address: P.O. Box 185, Denmark, WI 54208 (920) 732-3172 | www.palaceofrm.com

■ Peter Quince Performing Company Mailing address: P.O. Box 1652, Manitowoc, WI 54221 [email protected] or [email protected] www.pqpc.org Tickets are available by stopping at the Capitol Civic Centre, 913 S. Eighth St., calling (920) 683-2184 or visiting www.cccshows.org.

■ Silver Lake College 2406 S. Alverno Road, Manitowoc (920) 684-6691 or (920)686-6175 www.sl.edu

■ The Masquers Inc. 616 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc (920) 682-1165 [email protected] www.masquers.info

■ UW-Manitowoc University Theatre 705 Viebahn St., Manitowoc (920) 683-4700 www.uwmanitowoc.uwc.edu

Dance Organizations ■ Cari Lynn’s MantyDance Offering: Creative movement, tap, jazz, ballet, gymnastics dance, hip-hop, pointe, theatrical and cheerleading dance, and a competition team. 1402 Clark St., Manitowoc (920) 242-0953 www.mantydance.com

■ Holy Family Memorial Wellness Center Offering: Latin, country-western, ballroom and hip-hop classes are offered at various times throughout the year 1650 S. 41st St., Manitowoc (920) 320-4600 www.hfmhealth.org

■ Janice Wiegert School of Dance Offering: Tap, ballet, jazz and ballroom 523 Buchanon St., Mishicot (920) 755-2661

■ Jean Wolfmeyer School of Dance Offering: Ballet, tap, jazz, ballroom and annual performance of “The Nutcracker” ballet 1402 Clark St., Manitowoc (920) 755-2281

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arts■ Manitowoc-Two Rivers YMCA Offering: Zumba exercise dance 205 Maritime Drive, Manitowoc (920) 682-0341 | www.mtrymca.org

■ Two Rivers Parks and Recreation Department Offering: Tap, jazz and ballet for children, fall through spring 1520 17th St., Two Rivers (920) 793-5592

Music organizations ■ Clipper City Chordsmen 811A Jay St., Manitowoc (920) 683-3337 [email protected] www.clippercitychordsmen.org

■ Manitowoc Marine Band (920) 464-0255 Director: Jeremiah Eis www.manitowocmarineband.org

■ Manitowoc Symphony Orchestra Mailing address: Manitowoc Symphony Association Inc., P.O. Box 606, Manitowoc, WI 54221-0606 Director: Wayne Wildman (920) 683-2184 [email protected] www.manitowocsymphonyorchestra.org

■ Two Rivers Municipal Band Director: Glenn Nelson Nelson at (920) 755-4164 or Secretary/Treasurer Gary Karstaedt at (920) 755-3072 [email protected] or Sue Miles publicity chair [email protected]

■ UW-Manitowoc Lakeshore Wind Ensemble 705 Viebahn St., Manitowoc Conductor/Music Director: Michael Arendt (920) 683-2184 [email protected] www.manitowoc.uwc.edu/music/

■ Kaleidoscope Dance Studio Offering: Tap, jazz, ballet, hip-hop and a com-petition team 1534 N. 24th St., Manitowoc (920) 683-9597 www.kaleidoscopedancestudio.com

■ Lorna’s Line Dancing Offering: Singles line dancing 1402 Clark St., Manitowoc | (920) 323-4780

■ Main Street Dance Academy Offering: Ballet, tap, jazz and creative move-ment for children 321 S. Main St., Mishicot (920) 755-3262 http://mainstdance.wordpress.com

■ Manitowoc Parks and Recreation Department Offering: Summer classes for children, ages 3-12, in tap, jazz and ballet 3330 Custer St., Manitowoc (920) 686-3060 www.manitowoc.org/parkandrec

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Manitowoc ASSEMBLY OF GOD ■ Calvary Assembly of God 1455 N. Rapids Road (920) 684-8845 calvaryassemblytoday.com

BAPTIST■ Berean Baptist (Fundamental Independent) 2101 Johnston Drive (920) 684-1612

■ Manitowoc Baptist Church 712 S. 24th St. | (920) 652-0119 www.manitowocbaptist.org

■ Open Bible Baptist 2021 S. 14th St. | (920) 682-8535

CALVARY CHAPEL ■ Calvary Chapel of Manitowoc 1208 S. 10th St. (920) 682-6163 Fax: (920) 682-4605 www.ccmanitowoc.org

CATHOLIC ■ St. Francis of Assisi Parish Parish office: 601 N. Eighth St. (920) 684-3718 www.sfamanitowoc.org • St. Francis of assisi-Marshall location: Marshall Street and South 21st Street • St. Francis of assisi-grand avenue location: Grand Avenue and South 14th Street • St. Francis of assisi-Waldo location: Waldo Boulevard and North 14th Street

CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE ■ Trinity Alliance Church 3121 Nagle Ave. (920) 682-1522 www.trinityalliancemanitowoc.org

CHURCH OF CHRIST ■ Church of Christ 1109 N. 17th St. | (920) 682-7481

EPISCOPAL ■ St. James Episcopal 434 N. Eighth St. | (920) 684-8256 www.stjamesmanitowoc.com

EVANGELICAL FREE ■ Faith Evangelical Free Church 2201 S. 42nd St. (920) 684-7208 www.faithchurchmanitowoc.org

INTERDENOMINATIONAL ■ Cornerstone Community Church 2711 Wollmer St. (920) 682-1581

■ Crossroads Community Church of Manitowoc 731 N. 11th St. | (920) 682-0848

■ New Life Christian Church 1221 S. 13th St. | (920) 686-2008 www.nlccmanitowoc.com

■ RoseThorn Community Church 1118 S. 10th St. (920) 860-3882

JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES ■ East Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses 4915 Hecker Road

Abbot Nicholas holds the Bible as he poses with some of the sacramental catholic icons po-sitioned throughout the chapel at Holy Resurrection Monastery in St. Nazianz. The former St. Mary’s Convent (Maria Haus) was purchased by a small monastery group that practices traditional Byzantine monasti-cism within the Eastern Catholic Church. Sue Pischke/HTR

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■ West Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses 4915 Hecker Road (920) 682-5167

JEWISH ■ Anshe Poale Zedek Synagogue 435 N. Eighth St. (920) 682-4511

LATTER-DAY SAINTS ■ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) 4105 Michigan Ave. (920) 682-6374

LUTHERAN ■ Bethany Evangelical Lutheran Church (WeLS) 3209 Meadow Lane (920) 684-9620 www.bethanyeagles.org

■ First German Evangelical Lutheran Church (WeLS) 1033 S. Eighth St. (920) 684-0101

■ First Lutheran Church (eLCa) 521 N. Eighth St. (920) 682-7742 [email protected]

■ Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church (WeLS) 2426 N. Rapids Road (920) 682-7377 www.gracelutheran-church.com

■ Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran Church (WeLS) 916 Pine St. | (920) 684-3404 www.ilutheran.org

■ Redeemer Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) 1712 Menasha Ave. (920) 684-3989 redeemermanty.com

■ St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran Church (eLCa) 2601 S. 10th St. (920) 682-2228

PRESBYTERIAN ■ First Presbyterian 502 N. Eighth St. (920) 682-4688 www.fpcfamily.com

REFORMED ■ Reformation Bible Church 1302 Washington St. (920) 755-3333

THE SALVATION ARMY ■ The Salvation Army 415 N. Sixth St. (daycare) 411 N. Sixth St. (office) | (920) 684-7117

SOCIETY OF FRIENDS ■ Society of Friends (Quakers) (920) 683-3979

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST ■ First Reformed United Church of Christ 3613 Waldo Blvd. (920) 682-6121 www.frucc-manitowoc.org [email protected]

■ St. John’s United Church of Christ 1501 Marshall St. (920) 682-3817 | [email protected]

UNITED METHODIST ■ Lakeshore United Methodist Church (920) 682-6311

■ Wesley United Methodist 1130 S. Ninth St. | (920) 682-1803

UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST ■ Lakeshore Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 620 N. Park St. | (920) 686-0643

Two rivers ASSEMBLY OF GOD ■ Lighthouse Assembly of God 1029 33rd St. (920) 794-1674

BAPTIST■ Tug Lake Baptist Mission 2702 Memorial Drive

CATHOLIC ■ St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic Church 3210 Tannery Road (920) 793-4531 www.spfcp.org

CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY ALLIANCE ■ Hmong Cornerstone Alliance Church 2500 Washington St. (920) 553-3307

JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES ■ Two Rivers Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses 2717 45th St. | (920) 794-1104

LUTHERAN ■ Calvary Lutheran Church (eLCa) 1921 Adams St. (920) 793-3917 Calvarytr.org

■ Good Shepherd Lutheran (Missouri Synod) 3234 Mishicot Road (920) 793-1716

■ Our Savior Evangelical Lutheran (WeLS) 34th Street and Tannery Road (920) 793-1521

■ St. John’s Evangelical Luthren (WeLS) 17th and East Park streets (920) 794-7300 | Sjtworivers.org

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST ■ Grace Congregational Church 2801 Garfield St. (920) 553-1222 www.graceucc.org

UNITED METHODIST ■ Emanuel United Methodist 1218 Madison St. (920) 793-1717

UNITED PENTECOSTAL ■ Abundant Life Church 1969 Roosevelt Ave. (920) 793-1576

regional BAPTIST ■ First Baptist 1275 Teckla Place, Kiel (920) 894-7565 | Fbckiel.org

CATHOLIC ■ Holy Cross Catholic Church 423 S. Main St., Mishicot, (920) 755-2550

■ Holy Family Parish 1100 W. Ryan St., Brillion (920) 756-2535 www.holyfamilybrillion.org

■ Holy Trinity Parish 11928 Marken Road, Kiel (920) 773-2380

■ Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary Tisch Mills

■ St. Anne Catholic Church 2020 S. Packer Drive, Francis Creek

■ St. Augustine’s Catholic Church Reifs Mills

■ St. Gregory Catholic Church St. Nazianz, 212 Church St. (920) 773-2511 www.stgregsparish.com

■ St. James Catholic Church 18228 County R, Cooperstown | (920) 863-2585

■ St. Joseph Catholic Church 522 Tower Drive, Kellnersville, (920) 732-3770

■ St. Mary Catholic Church 15 S. County J, Cato (920) 775-4365

■ St. Michael Catholic Church 110 W. Menasha Ave., Whitelaw | (920) 732-3901

■ SS. Peter and Paul Catholic Church 413 Fremont St., Kiel | (920) 894-3553

■ St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Community 8100 Brunner Road, Newton (920) 726-4228 www.stthomastheapostle catholiccommunity.org

EVANGELICAL FREE ■ Hope Community Church Intersection of Wisconsin 310 and Manitowoc County B, Manitowoc 920) 686-1200 www.hopechurchalive.org

LUTHERAN ■ Faith Lutheran (eLCa) 255 Roosevelt St., Valders (920) 775-4141 | www.faith lutheranchurchvalders.org

■ Gloria Dei Lutheran Church (eLCa) N1230 Seven Corners Road, New Holstein | (920) 898-5333

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■ St. John Evangelical Lutheran (WeLS) 16904 Manitowoc County Q, Gibson (920) 776-1308

■ St. John Evangelical Lutheran (WeLS) 14311 S. Maribel Road, Maribel | (920) 863-2851

■ St. John Evangelical Lutheran (WeLS) 5424 Two Creeks Road, Two Creeks | (920) 776-130

■ St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran (WeLS) 7531 English Lake Road, Manitowoc | (920) 758-2201

■ St. John-St. James Lutheran Church (WeLS) 219 Manitowoc St., Reedsville (920) 754-4568 www.stjohnsstjames.com

■ St. John-St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran Church (WeLS) 1251 W. Washington Ave., Cleveland | (920) 693-8612

■ St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran (WeLS) 2501 Collins Road, Collins (920) 772-4434

■ St. Peter Evangelical Lutheran (WeLS) 325 Randolph St., Mishi-cot | (920) 755-4555

■ Trinity Evangelical Lutheran (WeLS) 11303 Wehausen Road, Town of Liberty (920) 758-7500 www.trinityliberty.org

■ Trinity Lutheran (WeLS) 387 Cemetery Road, Kiel 920) 894-3012

■ Zion Evangelical Lutheran (WeLS) 19214 County XX, Kiel (920) 894-2662

■ Zion Lutheran Church 1702 Vanburen St., New Holstein (920) 898-5250

PRESBYTERIAN ■ First Presbyterian 727 Sixth St., Kiel

■ Melnik Presbyterian Church 12320 Melnik Road, Gibson | (920) 755-4201

REFORMED ■ Salem Ebenezer Reformed Church 6524 Manitowoc County C, town of Newton (920) 726-4940 www.salemebenezer.org

UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST ■ St. Peter UCC 424 Fremont St., Kiel (920) 894-2404

■ Bethlehem UCC 11608 Lax Chapel Road, Kiel | (920) 894-3332

■ St. James UCC 13312 Pioneer Road, Newton | (920) 693-8100

■ St. John’s UCC 1501 Marshall St., Manitowoc (920) 682-3817

■ St. Mark’s UCC W1307 Orchard Road, Cleveland | (920) 693-8361

UNITED METHODIST ■ Bethel United Methodist 10509 Meggers Road, New Holstein (920) 898-5212

■ Zion United Methodist 231 Chicago St., Denmark (920) 863-2727

■ Zion United Methodist 421 Jackson St., Mishicot (920) 793-1717

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Seeing is believing Seeing is believing Area filled with galleries, shops showcasing visual arts

The Rahr-West Art-Museum, 610 N. Eighth St., continues to play a prominent role in the Manito-woc Art Community. The Rahr-West specializes in collecting 19th, 20th and 21st Century American Art as well as International and Regional Wiscon-sin Art, along with changing exhibits such asYouth Art Month, Table Settings, and County Artists. A modern exhibition wing was added in 1975 and augmented in 1986. The city-owned museum is open seven days a week, and offers a variety of workshops and classes for all ages. Visitors are admitted free.

Downtown Manitowoc artists include Ron Stokes, known for his city landscapes. He exhibits his art at Gallery east, 930 S. Seventh St. Visitors can find other local fine arts on display, and find out more information on his framing business.

The Flamingo Gallery, 822 S. Eighth St., is owned by artist Robert Irlbeck and carries original art by lo-cal artists as well as antique and vintage merchan-dise, and cement and metal garden sculptures.

At I’ve Been Framed, 802 Huron St., visitors can find artist Bob Beck and his works, which draw on nature. Beck captures the light, color and movement of nature’s changing scenes for his seascapes and landscapes. His shop also offers custom framing.

Gallery 3, 2402 Franklin St., a former Mirro Fac-tory building features the works of local and inter-national artists.

Enjoy a cup of coffee then browse through the art collection at Main Street’s Manitowoc Cof-fee, at 836 S. Eighth Street. View artists Ron Stokes, Russell Schwindt and David Martin.

Art on Center, 7014 Center Road, is owner by artist Laurel Schleis and the gallery features art jewelry, driftwood, gourds and gourd masks, leaf castings, artists’ displays and pottery.

Riveredge Galleries and Sculpture Garden, 432 E Main St., Mishicot, sells antiques, jewelry, and works by national and regional artists.

Abler Art Glass Gallery and etc. features a collection of artists are featured at this 16205 Lit-tle Elkhart Lake Road, Kiel gallery. The main Abler gallery carries decorative glass artworks. Etc., a division of Abler, showcases other media includ-ing metalwork, pottery, fiber, art, woodworking, carving, sculptural work and painting. The gallery is owned by a family, John and Bonnie Abler with children Naomi Abler-Schulz and Josh Abler.

Martin Pottery, at 1304 Memorial Drive, Manito-woc, is a gallery featuring David Martin handmade pottery. The gallery features hundreds of unique pieces made in porcelain and stoneware clay, as well as pieces with Lake Michigan Sand incorpo-rated into them.

Other area venues featuring art include the Ham-ilton Wood type and Printing Museum in Two Rivers, Manitowoc County Heritage Center, Silver Lake College, University of Wisconsin Manitowoc, Washington House Museum, and the Wisconsin Maritime.

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Jolene Frish of Two Rivers and her daughter, Saman-tha, 8, look at the art on display during an opening reception for the Two Rivers School District Art Show. An estimated 800 pieces of art by Two Rivers Public Schools students in kindergarten through 12th grade were on display at Lester Public Library. Matthew Apgar/HTR

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■ Abler Art Glass Gallery etc. … A Collection of Artists 16205 Little Elkhart Lake Road, Kiel | (920) 894-7391 www.abllerartglass.com John and Bonnie Abler own the gallery with children Naomi Abler-Schultz and Josh Abler. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays or by appointment.

■ Art on Center 7014 Center Road, Manitowoc | (920) 242-1042 www.artoncentermanitowoc.com Owned by Laurel Schleis, this gallery features art jewelry, driftwood, gourds and gourd masks, leaf castings, artists’ displays, and pottery. Of-fers workshops and classes, check website for times. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Friday noon to 5 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

■ Artworks Etc. 1700 24th St., Two Rivers | (920) 794-1532 www.artworksetcstudios.com The creative talent behinds Artsworks Etc. is Amy Zander, a multime-dia artist and instructor at the Rahr-West Art Museum. Her focus is working with clay as well as glass, metal and paint. Zander offers art parties and classes. She also works with her husband, Dave, whose welding capabilities and artful eye help bring Zander’s visualizations to life. Call ahead for an appointment.

■ Brenda Lynn Burtard Studios 1006 Margaretha St., Two Rivers | (920) 553-2787 This feelance custom work studio is owned by Brenda Burtard and is open by appointment.

■ The Dolan Gallery of Fine Arts and Crafts 4910 Nicyssa Lane, Manitowoc | (920) 358-9098 Owned by artists James and Joan Dolan, the gallery features original watercolor paintings and prints, original porcelain dolls and painted glassware. It also offers watercolor classes. Open by appointment.

■ Flamingo Gallery 822 S Eighth St., Manitowoc | (920) 684-6847 www.cyderbayfarm.com The gallery, owned by artist Robin Irlbeck, carries original art by local artists as well as antique and vintage merchandise, cement sculp-tures, retro gifts and cards, household and children’s items, as well as holiday merchandise. Open 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday with extended holiday hours.

■ Full Circle Products Studio 1332 S 26th St. Manitowoc | (920) 683-1818 Owned by Heather E.N. Doucette, the studio features earth-friendly nature inspired and recycled art. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon-days through Fridays; evenings and weekends by appointment.

■ Gallery East 930 S. Seventh St. Manitowoc | (920) 684-8226 | [email protected] Owned by local artist Ron Stokes, this gallery features a variety of lo-cal fine arts and custom framing. Open 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday through Saturday and by appointment.

■ Gallery 3 2402 Franklin St., Manitowoc | (920) 242-9441 or (920) 242-0717 www.gallery3isart.com Run by Heather Bonde and Robert Jagemann, this gallery features works by local and international artists including oils, photography,

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visual artssculpture, and more. Home of the Rudy Rotter collec-tion, which is on permanent display. Hours are noon to 6 p.m. Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and by appointment.

■ I’ve Been Framed 802 Huron St., Manitowoc (920) 682-1003 www.bobbeckart.com Local artist Bob Beck fea-tures his works and offers custom framing. Open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday; closed from 1 to 2 pm. Open 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays, except dur-ing the summer.

■ Martin Pottery 1304 Memorial Drive, Manitowoc | (920) 652-9111 [email protected] www.martinpottery.com Artist David Martin’s pottery

is on display. Hundreds of unique items made from porcelain and stoneware clay are available, as well as pieces made with Lake Michigan sand. Usually open Thursday thru Monday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and also by appointment.

■ Main Street Coffee 836 S. Eighth St. Manitowoc (920) 482-3141, ext. 110 Owned by John Hemken, the coffee shop features works by artists Ron Stokes, Russell Schwindt and David Martin. Hours are 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

Rahr West Art Museum 610 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc (920) 686-3090 rahrwestartmuseum.org The city-owned Rahr-West

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■ RiverEdge Galleries and Sculpture Garden 432 E. Main St., Mishicot (920) 755-4777 www.riveredgegalleries.com Sells antiques, jewelry and fine arts by national and regional artists. Christopher Baugniet is gallery director. Hours are 11 a.m to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Satur-day; Sunday 1-4 p.m May thru October; open weekends only November thru April.

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The past is preludeThe past is preludeMuseums, historical sites preserve artifacts

■ Hamilton Wood Type and Printing Museum 1619 Jefferson St., Two Rivers (920) 794-6272 | www.woodtype.org Info: Largest collection of wood type in the world and occasional workshops. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, May through October; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, November through April. Free admission.

■ Historic Washington House 1622 Jefferson St., Two Rivers (920) 793-2490 | www.lhinn.com/history.html Info: Constructed in the 1850s, this building has a five-room museum, ballroom, saloon, visitor center and old-time ice cream par-

lor. Open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily, May through September, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, October through April. Free admission.

■ Manitowoc County Heritage Center 1701 Michigan Ave., Manitowoc (920) 684-4445 | www.mchistsoc.org Info: The Manitowoc County Historical Society headquarters features four permanent exhib-its and one rotating display. Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Admission is $12 for families (two adults and any number of children comprise a family), $5 for adults, $4 for children, 6 to 17, and free for children 5 and younger. MCHS members receive free daily admission and 50 percent off for special events.

■ Mishicot Historical Museum Rockway and Randolph streets, Mishicot (920) 755-2525 Info: This two-room schoolhouse, built in 1873, features exhibits on rural schools, local Pota-watomi Indians, Mishicot and area artifacts, and houses a resource center. Open 1 to 4 p.m. on weekends throughout the summer.

■ Pinecrest Historical Village 924 Pine Crest Lane, Manitowoc (920) 684-5110 | www.mchistsoc.org Info: This outdoor museum, run by the Manitowoc County Historical Society, features buildings constructed between the 1840s and 1920s, including a one-room schoolhouse, church and blacksmith shop. Special events

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sinclude Holiday in History in December; Home-Grown Heritage Breakfast in June; German Fest in July; Fall Harvest Festi-val and Barn Dance in September; and various workshops. Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily until closing for the winter on Oct. 24. Admission is $18 for families; $7 for adults; $6 for seniors; $5 for children, 6 to 17; and free for children, 5 and younger. MCHS members receive free daily admission and 50 percent off for special events.

■ Rahr-West Art Museum 610 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc (920) 683-4501 www.rahrwestartmuseum.org Info: Rotating art exhibits and furnished Victorian mansion; displays, special events and educational programs. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Wednesday; and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sun-day. Free admission.

■ Rogers Street Fishing Village 2102 Rogers St., Two Rivers (920) 793-5905 | www.rogersstreet.com Info: Maritime artifacts including fishing tug, icehouse, engine, lighthouse, Coast Guard museum, French Pavilion, and items from shipwrecks. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday and noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Memorial Day through mid-October. Admission is $4 for adults and $2 for children, 6 to 16, under the age of 6 are free.

■ Two Rivers Historic Farm Museum 1701 12th St., Two Rivers | (920) 553-4001 Preserving a way of life through the display of farming equipment 50 or more years old. This museum is dedicated to the hard-working Wisconsin dairy farmers. Free. Info: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays and 1 to 4 p.m. Sundays, Me-morial Day through mid-October.

■ Two Rivers History Museum 1810 Jefferson St., Two Rivers

(920) 793-1103 www.lhinn.com/history.html Info: Located in the former St. Luke Convent. Church history, religious artifacts, chapel with Lester Bentley paintings, doll collection, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts room, one-room school classroom, antique sheet music, sports memorabilia, art and glassware col-lection. Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily or by appointment. Free admission.

■ Wisconsin Maritime Museum 75 Maritime Drive, Manitowoc (920) 684-0218 www.wisconsinmaritime.org Info: USS Cobia submarine tour, children’s rooms and permanent and rotating exhib-its. Open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily in summer (Memorial Day through Labor Day). Sub-marine tours are from 10am to 5pm. Winter hours are Monday through Friday 10a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is $12 for adults; $10 for children, 6 to 15; and free for children, 5 and younger.

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■ Centerville Settlement Inc. P.O. Box 247, Cleveland, WI 53015 Kathy Sixel at (920) 693-8525 [email protected] www.centrevillesettlement.com Preservation of Lutze House-barn; educational programs

■ Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War President Laurie Shawhan 3324 Waldo Blvd., Manitowoc

(920) 684-8423 [email protected] Meetings: 7 p.m. third Thursday of every month at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 4105 Michigan Ave.

■ Friends of St. Patrick 1751 St. Pat Road, Maple Grove (U.S. 10 and Manitowoc County G) Mailing address: P.O. Box 435, Reedsville, WI 53230 (920) 732-3462 www.wherehistorylives.org,

click on members, then name of the group By appointment St. Patrick’s Church and cem-etery; research on Irish heritage in Manitowoc County; special events

■ Greater Centerville Historian Lakeshore Technical College, 1290 North Ave., Cleveland, WI 53015 Kathy Sixel at (920) 693-8525

[email protected] www.wherehistorylives.org, click on members, then name of the group Preservation of oral history; DVD archive Meetings: In the LTC Wells Fargo Room from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on the second Monday of each month, April through November

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■ Historical Alliance of Manitowoc County 1701 Michigan Ave., Manitowoc A network of local historical societies that share ideas and resources; features a website for the public www.wherehistorylives.org

■ Genealogical Library/Family History Center Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 4105 Michigan Ave.

(920) 682-0442 Open to the public from noon to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fridays or by appoint-ment; ring bell at west entrance of church Microfilm, microfiche and computer access with staff member assistance

■ Kiel Area Historical Society 227 Fremont St., Kiel

Dolores Schulz at (920) 894-2620 or Nancy Zimmermann at (920) 894-2447 Open on the third Saturday of each month from March through October and for special occasions or by ap-pointment; group tours are available; and special events, displays and programs. A furnished Dutch Colonial home built by early pioneer Charles Heins. Memorabilia history collection at the Kiel Public Library with access to Internet historical photo file and genealogical information during regular library hours. Please find information about cemeteries in the Kiel Area at www.findagrave.com

■ Manitowoc County Civil War Roundtable Laurie Shawhan at (920)684-8423 [email protected] Meetings: Monthly at 7 p.m. on the second Monday of each month, September through May, at the Manitowoc County Heritage Center, 1701 Michigan Ave., Manitowoc; featuring pre-sentations on Civil War history; Civil War encampments

■ Manitowoc County Genealogy Society LDS Family History Center, 4105 Michigan Ave., Manito-woc, WI 54220 Genealogical research, meet-ings, outings and newsletter Open: Wednesdays noon to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m., Fridays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. On meeting nights, the Family History Cen-ter is open for research. Meetings: 7 p.m. on the sec-ond Tuesday of each month, September through May, at the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat-ter Day Saints

■ Manitowoc County Historical Society 1701 Michigan Ave., Manitowoc (920) 684-4445 www.mchistsoc.org 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday Pinecrest Historical Village and Manitowoc County Heritage Center, offering displays, library, programs and special events

■ Preservation of St. Mary’s P.O. Box 307, Reedsville, WI 54230 Theresa Worachek at (920) 754-4370 [email protected] By appointment St. Mary’s Church, built in 1906-07, is part of a settlement with Bohemian ancestry

■ St. Nazianz Area Historical Society P.O. Box 307, Reedsville, WI 54230 (920) 754-4370 By appointment Loretto Chapel, Maria Haus, St. Gregory Church, Village Hall, site of first Catholic church in Manitowoc County, Neumeyer Log Cabin and Old Firehouse Museum

■ Two Rivers Historical Society 1622 Jefferson St., Two Rivers (920) 793-2490 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily, May through September; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, October through April. Designated Two Rivers visitors center, four museums, histori-cal files and programs

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TransportationTransportationWhen you need to get there

Taxi ■ Maritime Cab & Delivery (920) 686-1300 1313 S. 16th St., Manitowoc

Bus ■ Maritime Metro Transit 915 S. 11th St., Manitowoc Transfer Center: 915 S. 11th St. (920) 686-3560 www.maritimemetro.com Info: Local bus service (serving the cities of Manitowoc and Two Rivers)

■ indian Trails Bus Lines Local stop: 1701 S. 41st St., Mani-towoc (920) 684-3339 www.indiantrails.com

Info: Regional bus service (serving Wisconsin, Michigan and Illinois)

Car renTaLs ■ enterprise rent-a-Car 4611 Expo Drive, located in First Chrysler Dealership, Manitowoc (920) 652-9994 www.enterprise.com

■ Lulloff’s Car, Truck & Van rentals 1401 Washington St., Manitowoc (920) 682-0121

■ Maritime Ford-Lincoln- Mercury 1305 Franklin St., Manitowoc (920) 684-0261

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■ satori’s auto service/ Hertz Car rentals 1620 N. 30th St., Manitowoc (920) 652-0515

airporTs ■ Manitowoc County airport 1815 Freedom Way, Manitowoc, WI 54220 (920) 682-0043 www.lakeshoreaviation.com

■ austin-straubel international airport 2077 Airport Drive, Green Bay, WI 54313

(920) 498-4800 www.co.brown.wi.us/airport

■ General Mitchell international airport 5300 S. Howell Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53207 (414) 747-5300 www.mitchellairport.com

■ outagamie County regional airport W6390 Challenger Drive, Appleton, WI 54914 (920) 832-5268 www.atwairport.com

LodgingLodgingHave a good night’s sleep

BeD & BreakFasTs ■ red Forest Bed & Breakfast 1421 25th St., Two Rivers (920) 793-1794 | www.redforestbb.com [email protected]

■ Westport Bed & Breakfast 635 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc (888) 686-0465 or (920) 686-0465 www.thewestport.com

HoTeLs, MoTeLs & inns ■ americinn Lodge 5020 Hecker Road, Manitowoc (920) 684-3344 www.americinn.com

■ Best Western Lakefront Hotel 101 Maritime Drive, Manitowoc (920) 682-7000 www.bestwesternwisconsin.com

■ Birch Creek inn 4626 Calumet Ave., Manitowoc (920) 684-3374 www.birchcreekinn.com

■ Comfort inn 2200 S. 44th St., Manitowoc (920) 683-0220 www.choicehotels.com

■ econo Lodge 908 Washington St., Manitowoc (920) 682-8271 www.econolodge.com/ hotel-manitowoc

■ Holiday inn 4601 Calumet Ave., Manitowoc (920) 682-6000 www.holidayinn.com

■ Lakeview Motel 2702 Memorial Drive, Two Rivers (920) 793-2251

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Knowledge is powerKnowledge is powerSchools educate youth and beyond

PUBLiC SCHOOLSMANITOWOC PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT www.manitowocpublicschools.org District office: 2902 Lindbergh Drive (920) 686-4777 Superintendent Mark Swanson

■ Lincoln High School 1433 S. Eighth St. (920) 683-4861 Principal Luke Valitchka

■ McKinley Academy (Charter High School) 1010 Huron St., Manitowoc (920) 683-4780 Principal Kristin Lee

■ Wilson Junior High School 1201 N. 11th St. | (920) 683-4859 Principal Eric Johnson

■ Washington Junior High School 2101 Division St. | (920) 683-4857 Principal Kathy Lemberger

ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS ■ Stangel 1002 E. Cedar Ave. (920) 683-4856 Principal Deborah Shimanek

■ Monroe 2502 S. 14th St. | (920) 683-4855 Principal William Bertsche

■ Madison 701 N. Fourth St. | (920) 683-4854 Principal Michael Dunlap

■ Jefferson 1415 Division St. | (920) 683-4853 Principal Joanne Metzen

■ Jackson 1201 N. 18th St. | (920) 683-4852 Principal Steve Kleinfeldt

■ Franklin 800 S. 35th St. | (920) 683-4851 Principal Keith Wakeman

■ Riverview 4400 Michigan Ave. (920) 683-4850 Principal Cathi Burish

TWO RIVERS PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT www.trschools.k12.wi.us District office: 4521 Lincoln Ave. (920) 793-4560 Superintendent Randy Fredrikson

■ Two Rivers High School 4519 Lincoln Ave. | (920) 793-2291 Principal Larry Schlosser

■ L.B. Clarke Middle School 4608 Bellevue Place (920) 754-4341 Principal Lisa Quistorf

■ Magee Elementary School 3502 Glenwood St. | (920) 793-1118 Principal Chad Bauknecht

■ Koenig Elementary School 1114 Lowell St. | (920) 794-7522 Principal Dana McLinn

MISHICOT SCHOOL DISTRICTwww.mishicot.k12.wi.us District office: 660 Washington St. (920) 755-4633 Superintendent Dr. Colleen Timm

■ Mishicot High School 660 Washington St. | (920) 755-2311 Principal Tom Ellenbecker

■ Mishicot Middle School 660 Washington St. | (920) 755-2808 Principal Colleen Timm

■ O.H. Schultz Elementary School 510 Woodlawn Drive (920) 755-2041 Principal Eric Nelson

REEDSVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICTwww.reedsville.k12.wi.us District office: 340 Manitowoc St. (920) 754-4341 Superintendent Dennis Raave

■ Reedsville High School 340 Manitowoc St. (920) 754-4341 Principal Tony Butturini

■ Reedsville Middle/ Elementary School 350 Park St. | (920) 754-4345 Principal Patrick Popp

VALDERS AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT www.valders.k12.wi.us District office: 138 Wilson St. (920) 775-9500 Superintendent Debra Hunt

Kindergarten students from foreground, Bella Dow, Kaylee Jensen, Violet Xiong and Layla Carrier look at books in the reading lounge area inside their classroom on the first day of school at Magee

Elementary School in Two Rivers on Sept. 4, 2012. Sue Pischke/HTR

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area schools

■ Valders High School 201 W. Wilson St. (920) 775-9530 Principal Julie Laabs

■ Valders Middle School 138 Wilson St. (920) 775-9520 Principal Derrick Krey

■ Valders Elementary School 138 Wilson St. 920) 775-9510 Principal Jason Procknow

KIEL AREA SCHOOL DISTRICT www.kiel.k12.wi.us District office: 416 Paine St. (920) 894-2266 Superintendent Dr. Louise Blankenheim

■ Kiel High School 210 Raider Heights (920) 894-2263 Principal Dario Talerico

■ Kiel Middle School 502 Paine St. (920) 894-2264 Principal David Slosser

■ Zielanis Elementary School 1010 Adams St. (920) 894-2265 Principal Chad Ramminger

■ Meeme LEADS Elementary School 12121 County XX, Newton (920) 693-8255 Principal Chad Ramminger

PrivATe SCHOOLS ■ St. Francis of Assisi School www.school.sfamanitowoc.org School and parish central of-fice: 601 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc | (920) 683-6880 Administrative assistant - Lisa Francl Development - Candice Giesen Public relations and marketing - Connie Heinzen

■ St. Frances Cabrini Middle School Campus 2109 Marshall St., Manitowoc (920) 683-6884 Principal Jim Clark

■ St. Francis de Assisi Elementary School 1408 Waldo Blvd., Manitowoc (920) 683-6892 Principal Linda Bender

HIGH SCHOOLS ■ Manitowoc Lutheran High School 4045 Lancer Circle, Manitowoc (920) 682-0215 Principal Dennis Steinbrenner www.mlhslancers.org

■ Roncalli High School 2000 Mirro Drive, Manitowoc (920) 682-8801 Principal Tim Olson www.roncallijets.net

ELEMENTARY■ Bethany Evangelical Lutheran School 3209 Meadow Lane, Manitowoc (920) 684-9777 Principal James Wade www.bethanyeagles.org

■ First German Evangelical Lutheran School 1025 S. Eighth St., Manitowoc (920) 682-7021 Principal Dennis Leckwee www.firstgerman.org

■ Immanuel Evangelical Lutheran School 916 Pine St., Manitowoc (920) 684-3404 Principal James Roecker www.ilutheran.org

■ St. Gregory School 212 Church St. P.O. Box 199, St. Nazianz | (920) 773-2530 Principal Rita Steffen www.stgregsparish.com

■ St. John-St. James Lutheran School 223 Manitowoc St., Reedsville (920) 754-4432 Principal Corey Marohn www.stjohnstjames.com

■ St. John’s Lutheran School 7531 English Lake Road, Manitowoc | (920) 758-2633 Principal David Backus www.stjohnsnewtonburg.org

■ St. John’s Lutheran School 3607 45th St., Two Rivers (920) 793-5001 Principal Michael Rohrick www.sjtworivers.org

■ St. Mary St. Michael School 19 S. Manitowoc County J, Cato | (920) 775-4366 Principal Ron Nesper www.school.stmarystmichael.com

■ St. Peter the Fisherman Catholic School 1322 33rd St., Two Rivers (920) 794-7622 Principal Karolyn Efferson www.spfcs.org

COLLegeS■ Silver Lake College of the Holy Family www.sl.edu 2406 S. Alverno Road, Manitowoc (920) 684-6691 President Dr. George Arnold

Info: Silver Lake College of the Holy Family was founded in 1935 by the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity. Today, the College is a co-educational, liberal arts college offering undergraduate, graduate, online and degree completion pro-grams including traditional and adult programs. Athletic teams compete nationally as part of the United States Collegiate Athletic Association.

■ University of Wisconsin-Manitowoc www.uwmanitowoc.uwc.edu 705 Viebahn St., Manitowoc (920) 683-4700 Dean/CEO Dr. Charles Clark

Info: The University of Wisconsin-Manitowoc is one of 13 freshman/sophomore campuses located through-out Wisconsin. The campus offers a freshman/sophomore general education curriculum that may be the foundation for a bachelor’s degree. Also offers professional studies, an Associ-ate of Arts and Science degree and collaborative bachelor’s degrees with several four-year UW campuses.

■ Lakeshore Technical College www.gotoltc.edu 1290 North Ave., Cleveland (920) 693-1000 Michael Lanser

Info: Lakeshore Technical College is a leading provider of technical education offering more than 120 career programs including associate degrees, technical diplomas, technical certificates and apprentice-ship programs. In addition, LTC offers distance learning, customized training to business and industry, and continuing educational opportunities. LTC is a member of the Wiscon-sin Technical College System which includes a network of 16 colleges.

Serving a 200,500-resident population in east central Wisconsin, LTC operates a main campus in Cleveland; additional learning sites at LTC Manitowoc and LTC Sheboygan; commu-nity education centers at area high schools, as well as a num-ber of distance learning sites. LTC’s mission is to enrich lives and strengthen the economy by preparing a workforce that is skilled, diverse and flexible. On average, 81 percent of LTC graduates are employed within the year.

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Points of interestPoints of interestCheck out these things to do

■ Charter Fishing Two Rivers Charter Fishing Associa-tion, 1421 25th St., Two Rivers (920) 793-1053 or (800) 533-3382 www.tworiverscharterfishing.com

Info: In Two Rivers, they arrange the boat, and you choose the lodging. Then, embark on your fishing ad-venture on a professionally equipped charter boat with crew and captain, inspected and licensed by the U.S. Coast Guard. The abundance of big fish feeding in Lake Michigan’s coastal waters off Two Rivers and Manitowoc has given many sport-fishing guests trophies to treasure for a lifetime from freshwater fishing.

■ Coast Guard Station Two Rivers 13 East St., Two Rivers (920) 793-1304

Info: The U.S. Life Saving Service came to Two Rivers in 1880. The sta-tion houses 27 active-duty personnel and seven reserve personnel. They perform multiple missions, such as law enforcement; search and rescue in an area that stretches from half-way between Sheboygan and Two Rivers to just north of Kewaunee; and servicing of about 110 aids to navigation, including lighthouses, from Manitowoc Harbor to Gladstone (Mich.) Harbor. Tours available by ap-pointment.

■ Farmers Markets Downtown Manitowoc (Eighth and Quay streets), Two Rivers (West Central Park) and Mishicot (Village Hall Parking Lot, 511 E. Main St.) www.downtownmanitowoc.org; www.trmainstreet.org; or www.mishicot.org

Info: The markets offer fresh pro-duce, crafts, activities and special events from May through late fall. Manitowoc Market continues to be

WIC certified. In Manitowoc, the market is open beginning at 7 a.m. Saturdays and 3 p.m. Tuesdays. Hours in Two Rivers are 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays and 1 to 5:30 p.m. Wednesdays located in downtown Two Rivers. The Mishicot market is open from 7:30 to 11 a.m. Wednes-days. Two Rivers also has a winter market in the building at the corner of 12th and Washington streets from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays from No-vember through April.

■ Lake Michigan Beaches www.manitowoc-county.com. Click on Recreation and then Beach Conditions for updates on water safety.

Info: On hot summer days, enjoy a swim, relaxation in the sand or a stroll at one of the public beaches in Manitowoc County. They include beaches at Point Beach State For-est, north of Two Rivers; Neshotah Park in Two Rivers; Red Arrow Park, two Memorial Drive beaches and the Manitowoc-Two Rivers YMCA Beach, all in Manitowoc; and Fisch-er Creek Park and Hika Park, both in the Cleveland area. Check water conditions and before swimming.

■ Lake Michigan Carferry Service - S.S. Badger Manitowoc Dock, 900 S. Lakeview Drive, Manitowoc (920) 684-0888 or (800) 841-4243 www.ssbadger.com

Info: Lake Michigan Carferry’s friendly crew is eager to welcome you aboard the S.S. Badger for a fun and relaxing trip across Lake Michigan from Mani-towoc to Ludington, Mich., and back. Takes passengers, autos, RVs, tour buses, motorcycles, bicycles and commercial trucks across. On board, enjoy free movies, food and beverage service, live entertainment, brows-

ing in the gift shop, stopping at the museum, quiet rooms, staterooms, complimentary entertainment, play-ing in the kids area and arcade or strolling the decks or taking a nap in the refreshing lake breeze. Handicap accessible.

■ Manitowoc County Expo 4921 Expo Drive, Manitowoc Mailing address: P.O. Box 1011, Manitowoc, WI, 54221-1011 (920) 683-4378 www.manitowoccountyexpo.com

Info: Manitowoc County Expo grounds hosts the Manitowoc Coun-ty Fair in August. The grounds and buildings also are used for a variety

of events, such as horse shows, car shows, flea markets and racing. Camping also is available.

■ Manitowoc County Ice Center 4931 Expo Drive, Manitowoc Mailing address: P.O. Box 1011, Manitowoc, WI, 54221-1011 (920) 682-2098 www.mcicenter.org

Info: MCIC offers public skating from October through March, along with hockey and figure skating pro-grams. The center has more than 23,000 square feet of exhibit space from April through September.

Kevin Schnell, left, and Jeremy Kulpa, both of Two Rivers, pull in a net full of fish caught in a trap net during a commercial fishing trip on Lake Michigan for the Susie Q Fish Market in

Two Rivers. Matthew Apgar/HTR

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■ Mariners Trail Along Lake Michigan between the Manitowoc Marina in Manitowoc and the Lighthouse Inn in Two Rivers www.marinerstrail.net

Info: This 5 ½-mile, paved rec-reation trail along the lakeshore offers the longest continuous scenic view of Lake Michigan in Wisconsin located along the shore of Lake Michigan between Manitowoc and Two Rivers. It ac-commodates bicyclists, walkers, joggers and in-line skaters, and is dog friendly. The trail features flowerbeds, benches and lake ac-cess from several waysides.

■ Natural Ovens Bakery 4300 County CR, Manitowoc (920) 758-2500 www.naturalovens.com

Info: The late Paul Stitt, who held a Master of Science degree in bio-chemistry from the University of Wisconsin, founded Natural Ovens Bakery in 1976 because he saw a need for fresh, satisfying bread. Today, it still provides the same natural ingredients bread, bagels, and buns sold in their outlet store/gift shop and in grocery stores across the Midwest.

■ Point Beach Energy Center 6610 Nuclear Road, town of Two Creeks (Mailing address is Two Rivers), (920) 755-6000 or (800) 880-8463

Info: Displays and programs edu-cate visitors about the genera-tion of electricity through the use of nuclear energy, fossil fuels and renewable resources, computer games and hands-on science fun. Walk through a simulated nuclear reactor. Features a Jacob’s Lad-der and Discovery Center. Handi-capped accessible. Picnic area. Free. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays. Closed holidays. Admission free.

■ Point Beach State Forest 9400 Manitowoc County 0, Two Rivers | (920) 794-7480 www.wiparks.net

Info: Point Beach offers six miles of

Lake Michigan shoreline with dunes, a lighthouse, camping, hiking, bik-ing, skiing, nature and snowmobile trails. Open for daily visitors year round from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.

■ Rawley Point Trail From Two Rivers to the lodge building in Point Beach State Forest

Info: This 5-mile, hard-packed limestone trail travels through the forest, linking with the Mariners Trail in Two Rivers.

■ Shopping - Downtown Manitowoc Washington, North Eighth and South Eighth streets (920) 652-0372 or (920) 482-1643 www.mainlymanitowoc.com; www.downtownmanitowoc.org

■ Shopping - Downtown Two Rivers Washington Street | (920) 794-1482 | www.trmainstreet.org

■ Shopping - Manitowoc Calumet Avenue Calumet Avenue

■ Manitowoc Harbor Town Center Harbor Town Lane

■ West of the Lake Gardens 915 Memorial Drive, Manitowoc (920) 684-6110

Six and a half acres of formal gardens, including a rose gar-den and Japanese garden, along Lake Michigan. The gardens are open and free to the public from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. seven days a week from mid-May through mid-October.

■ Woodland Dunes Nature Center and Preserve 3000 Hawthorne Ave. (Wisconsin 310), Two Rivers (P.O. Box 486) (920) 793-4007 www.woodlanddunes.org

Info: A natural area that is a haven for wildlife and humans. Miles of hiking trails — two are wheelchair accessible. All trails are relatively flat and easily hiked. Also have educational programs and family events. Hiking trails open every day from down until dusk.

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RecreationrecreationSomething for everyone

Opportunities to have recreational fun in Manitowoc County are found on land and water. Starting with Lake Michigan beaches, visitors can enjoy the water, swim, fish or go boating. Other opportunities for water fun can be found on the other 15 named lakes in the county and four rivers. Try Charter Fishing for a great fishing experience on the Lake.

Out of the water, other places to spend time are Woodland Dunes or West of the Lake Gardens Enjoy a walk or stroll as you look at the wild-life and nature. Additional hiking can be found by going on the Mariners Trail, Rawley Point Trail or the new Devil’s River State Recreation Trail.

For camping, try Point Beach State Forest.

For a more wild adventure on skates or skateboards, there is Riverside State Park, Mishicot Skate Park, or the X-Sports Complex in Manitowoc. Other athletic activities, like disc golf, tennis tournaments, the YMCA Tri-athlon, and softball tournaments can be found in the area.

Other sport viewing opportunities range from the Manitowoc Youth Baseball Association, to the amateur league baseball including the Manito-woc Bandits, Two Rivers Polar Bears and the Branch Blaze. If you’re look-ing for football catch a Manitowoc

Mariners semi-pro team game.

Manitowoc County also offers a range of golf course levels from tra-ditional American-style 18-hole golf courses like Meadow Links in Mani-towoc, Wander Springs in Greenleaf and the Fox creek courses at Fox Hills to Par-3 courses such as Seven Lakes in Valders and Eastwin Valley and CNC Links Golf Course. Golf courses in the area range in difficulty, but always offer the golfer a chance to enjoy the greens.

In winter months, snowmobile trails are found throughout the county. Hidden Valley Ski Area near Maribel offers downhill runs and cross-coun-try skiing areas ranging from begin-

ning to expert.

Racing includes the Manitowoc County Expo Speedway and at the 141 Speedway in Francis Creek.

Indoor recreational fun can be found at the Expo Center and the ice rink. Some of these activities include the county fair, Brewfest, the Classic Chevy Club of Wisconsin Car show, Winterfest and more. The ice rink hosts figure skating, hockey, junior varsity high school hockey and other hockey tournaments.

No matter what you’re looking for, whether it is a leisurely hike or a skateboarding challenge, Manitowoc County offers it.

racing ■ 141 SPEEDWAY Four miles north of Francis Creek on Manitowoc County R; 12812 Manito-woc County R, Maribel Type of track: One-third mile semi-banked clay oval Race days: Saturday nights. Pit gates open at 2 p.m. Main Gates open at 4 p.m. Racing starts at 6 p.m. For other events, see the track website. Classes: 4s IMCA Modified, IMCA Sport Mod, IMCA Stock Car, Street Stock, Grand National and Sport 4s. (920) 863-3377 www.141speedway.com

■ MANITOWOC COUNTY ExPO SPEEDWAY Manitowoc County Expo, 5201 Vista Road, Manitowoc Type of track: One-third mile dirt oval

Race days: Pit gates open at 4:30 p.m.; Grandstands; 5:30 p.m.; Racing starts at 6:45 p.m. Classes: 360 Winged Sprints, Late Models, Grand National, & Street Stocks. (920) 683-4361 www.ewscracing.net

golf ■ AUTUMN RIDGE GOLF CLUB One Straight Drive, Valders (920) 758-3333 www.autumnridgegolfcourse.com Course particulars: 18 holes, par 70; 4,662 yards from red tees, 5,624 yards from white tees, 6,010 yards from blue tees extras: Driving range, putting green, restaurant/bar, meeting/banquet facil-ity, lessons and leagues available

■ BRANCH RIVER GOLF & TENNIS 3212 N. Union Road, Cato (920) 684-3319 www.branchrivercc.com Course particulars: 18 holes, par 71; 6,696 yards from back tees; 6,463 yards from middle tees; 5,960 yards from senior tees; 5,555 yards from forward tees extras: Clubhouse with two dining rooms, swimming pool, tennis courts, trap shooting range

■ THE CLUB 200 E. Waldo Blvd., Manitowoc. (920) 682-8082 www.theclubmanitowoc.com Course: 9 holes, par 36; 2917 yards, 12 tees driving range, restaurant and bar

■ CNC LINKS GOLF COURSE 4935 Manitowoc County C, Manitowoc, 54220 (920) 726-1800 | www.cnlinks.com Course particulars: 9-hole executive golf course designed and built around a 3-acre lake Extras: Cart rentals, driving range and Pro shop. Offers year-round fine dining and bar with a casual rustic Wisconsin atmosphere

■ EASTWIN VALLEY PAR 3 GOLF COURSE 3012 Riverdale Lane, Two Rivers (920) 793-5997 www.eastwinvalleygolf.com Course particulars: 9 holes, par 27; 795 yards from front tees, 818 yards from back tees extras: Driving range, putting green, bar/grill, lessons and leagues available

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■ EMERALD HILLS GOLF COURSE 3659 Riverview Drive, Two Rivers (920) 794-8726 Course particulars: 9 holes, par 36; 2,585 yards from red tees, 2,911 yards from white tees, 3,051 yards from blue tees. extras: Driv-ing range, putting green, bar/grill, leagues available.

■ FOx HILLS RESORT 250 W. Church St., Mishicot (920) 755-2831 or (800) 552-1836 www.foxhillsresort.com Course particulars: 45 holes, Red & White course par 72; 5,692 yards from red tees, 6,143 yards from white tees, 6, 143 yards from blue tees; Red & Blue course, par 71, 5,598 yards from red, 6,013 yards from white, 6,044 yards from blue tees. National Course, par 72; 5,366 yards from red, 6, 267 yards from white, and 6,948 yards from blue tees extras: Driving range, putting green, locker rooms, full restau-rant, meeting facilities, lessons and leagues available

■ MEADOW LINKS GOLF CLUB 1540 Johnston Drive, Manitowoc (920) 682-6842 Course particulars: 18 holes, par 70; Public Course; Pro Shop. 6137 yards from blue tees, 5899 yards from white teas, 5331 yards from red tees; Course measures be-tween 5,331 & 6,137 yards; USGA Slope Rating: 116 extras: Putting green, 24-lane bowling center, bar and grill full res-taurant, meeting facilities, lessons and leagues available.

■ SEVEN LAKES GOLF COURSE 1420 Manitowoc County S, Whitelaw | (920) 775-4000 Course particulars: 18 holes, par 3 executive golf course. Great for beginners up to pros. Driving range open daily leagues available extras: Bar/grill, full restaurant, weekly entertainment.

■ WANDER SPRINGS GOLF COURSE 4342 Wayside Road, Greenleaf (920) 864-4653 Course particulars: 27 holes; par 72; 3 sets of tees from 5,400 to 6,700

extras: Driving range, two practice greens, chipping green and practice sand trap; banquet room; sundeck and restaurant; professional golf training and fitting; pro shop

Skate Parks ■ RIVERSIDE SKATE PARK Riverside Park, 14th Street and River Place, Two Rivers (920) 793-5592 Info: Steel obstacles including two-quarter pipes, stairs, fun box and grinding rail for skateboarders, bik-ers and in-line skaters. Other park amenities include basketball pad, playground, bathrooms, electrical and shelter.

■ MISHICOT SKATE PARK Village Park, 222 S. Rockway Street, Mishicot | (920) 755-2525 Info: Steel obstacles including two quarter pipes, stairs, two grind boxes, a wedge, and a grind rail for skateboarders, bikers and inline skaters. Other park amenities include wooden wonderland, play equip-ment, shelter, baseball diamonds, horseshoe pits, handicap accessible river walk, covered bridge, fishing ac-cess and sledding hill.

■ MANITOWOC REGIONAL x-SPORTS COMPLEx Dewey Street Park, Manitowoc (920) 686-3580 Info: A sports complex that consists of a bowl for stunts, a half-pipe, boxes and rails for bikes, skateboards, in-line skaters and scooters. The design of the park takes into consideration all levels and age ranges of participants.

Points Of interest ■ BEACH CLOSURES Website: www.manitowoc-county.com (for beach closures) Info: On hot summer days, enjoy a swim or a stroll at one of the public beaches in Manitowoc County. They include Point Beach State For-est north of Two Rivers, Neshotah Park in Two Rivers, Red Arrow Park in Manitowoc and Fischer Creek Park near Cleveland. Be sure to check beach conditions before swimming.

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n■ CHARTER FISHING Ports in Manitowoc and Two Rivers (920) 793-1053 for Two Rivers, (920) 682-5117 for Manitowoc Marina Info: They will arrange the boat, and you choose the lodging. Then, embark on your fishing adventure on one of our professionally equipped charter boats with crew and captain, inspected and licensed by the U.S. Coast Guard. The abundance of big fish feeding in Lake Michigan’s coastal waters off Two Rivers and Manitowoc has given many sport-fishing guests tro-phies to treasure for a lifetime.

■ DEVIL’S RIVER STATE RECREATION TRAIL Manitowoc County’s newest multi-purpose trail. The trail stretches fourteen miles from Rockwood Road to the Village of Denmark. Trail is accessed year round for walking, run-ning, bicycling, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. Dogs are allowed if on a leash.

■ HIDDEN VALLEY SKI AREA (920) 863-1450 www.skihiddenvalley.us Info: Ski and snowboard area for beginner, intermediate and expert; offers rentals and lessons; check website for weather conditions; season passes available.

■ MANITOWOC FAMILY AQUATIC CENTER 940 N. 18th St. (920) 686-3590 www.manitowoc.org/ aquaticcenter Info: Open June 8 to Aug. 24. Hours are noon to 7 p.m. Saturday through Thursday; 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday. Lazy Rivers closed as of Aug. 21. Municipal pool includes lazy river; large zero depth area, heated pool, mushroom waterfall, floor fountains, open waterslides, diving board, enclosed water slide and sand playground area. Offers classes and programs. admission: Children, 2 and

under, free; ages 3 to 17 $3; adults $4; seniors, age 55 and up, $3.50

■ MARINERS TRAIL Along Lake Michigan between downtown Manitowoc and downtown Two Rivers Info: An approximately 7-mile paved recreational trail located along the lakeshore. It is the longest continuous scenic view of Lake Michigan in Wisconsin. Relatively straight and flat, it accommodates bicycles, walk-ers, joggers, in-line skaters and is dog friendly. Benches are found periodically through-out the trail.

■ POINT BEACH STATE FOREST 9400 Manitowoc County 0, Two Rivers | (920) 794-7480 http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/pointbeach/ Info: Point Beach offers six miles of Lake Michigan shore-line with dunes, a lighthouse, camping, hiking, biking, skiing, nature and snowmo-bile trails. Vehicle admission sticker required; hunting and fishing licenses apply.

■ RAWLEY POINT TRAIL From Two Rivers to Lodge Building in Point Beach State Forest Info: This six-mile, hard packed limestone trail travels through the forest ending near the Rawley Point Lighthouse.

■ WEST OF THE LAKE GARDENS 915 Memorial Drive, Manitowoc | (920) 684-5506 Info: Formal gardens includ-ing rose garden and Japanese garden along Lake Michigan. The gardens are open and free to the public from the end of May through mid-October.

■ WOODLAND DUNES Wisconsin 310, Two Rivers (920) 793-4007 www.woodlanddunes.org Info: A natural area that is a haven for wildlife and humans. Miles of hiking trails — two are wheelchair accessible — educational programs and family events.

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STATe ■ Point Beach State Forest Location: 9400 Manitowoc County O, Two Rivers Info: Point Beach offers six miles of Lake Michigan shoreline with dunes, a lighthouse, camping, hiking, biking, skiing, nature and snowmobile trails. (920) 794-7480 | http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/pointbeach/

MAniTOWOC COUnTY ■ Cherney Maribel Caves Location: Manitowoc County R, northeast of Maribel Info: The park occupies 75 acres on the West Twin River north of the Village of Maribel. A rugged line of cliffs separates the gently rolling upland area from the river. The upland area features a picnic area, playground and toilet facilities, and a stairway leading to a lower area. The park includes unique geologic and scientific caves and rare plants. Tours of the park and caves are available by appointment. (920) 683-4189 www.maribelcaves.com

■ Fischer Creek Conservation Area Location: Manitowoc County LS, north of Cleveland, on both sides of Fischer Creek Info: This 160-acre site is owned by the state and was developed and is maintained by the county. The property contains a number of abandoned agricultural fields, grassy meadows and lowland forests. Development on the prop-erty consists of two parking lots, restroom facilities, a picnic area and recreation trails.

■ Horseshoe Lake Location: Manitowoc County XX, town of Meeme Info: The 8.5-acre park offers picnic and playground equipment, as well as a boat launch. The 19-acre lake offers rainbow trout, largemouth bass and a wide variety of other fish. Offers a picnic area with grill, a small shelter, and restrooms located near the parking lot.

■ Long Lake Location: Boot Lake Road, town of Rockland Info: The park is situated on the northeast corner of the 117-acre lake off Long Lake Road. There is public access for boating and fishing, as well as picnic areas and toilets.

■ Lower Cato Falls Location: Manitowoc County JJ, town of Cato Info: Centrally located in Manitowoc County, the 84-acre park is divided into two landscapes. The upper area is more open and has playground and picnic facilities. The lower area along the Manitowoc River has more than 2,000 feet of public access. The park is full of scenic overlooks of the river.

■ Point Creek Conservation Area Location: Manitowoc County LS, Centerville, southeastern Manitowoc County Info: The property contains 39 acres of woodlands, meadows, estuary, wetlands and coastal bluffs with 2,800 feet of high bluff bank and Lake Michigan shore.

■ Silver Lake Location: U.S. 151, west of Manitowoc Info: The park has recently been refurbished and the lake restocked

with numerous kinds of fish. The park offers a picnic area, gazebo, shelter, grills, restrooms and boat ramp.

■ Walla Hi Location: South Cedar Lake Road in the town of Schleswig Info: The 160-acre park features several hiking, skiing and snow-shoeing trails through the Kettle Mo-raine landscape. The park contains several small springs. Family picnic area, grills, well, playground equip-ment and toilet facilities.

■ Lake Access Points Info: Manitowoc County maintains access points on the following lakes: Bullhead, Carstens, Cedar, English, Gass, Harpt, Hartlaub, Pigeon, Shoe, Spring, Tuma, Weyers and Wilke, as well as the West Twin River. All have boat ramps and park-ing; some include piers and toilets.

CiTY OF TWO riverS ■ Central Park Location: 1710 W. Park St., Downtown Two Rivers Info: Central Park is on the National Historical Registry and includes a statue of “Old Ironsides,” dedicated in 1900. The park is home to many of the community’s activities and festivals.

■ Nestotah Park Location: 211 Pierce St. Info: This park is on the shores of Lake Michigan and offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities, including grills, volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, basketball courts, a baseball diamond, three shelters, restrooms, concessions, picnic area and a groomed beachfront. Shelter may be rented.

■ Picnic Hill Location: 22nd and Polk streets Info: The area offers walking paths and a nine-hole disc golf course.

■ Riverside Park Location: 1423 River Place Info: Enclosed shelter, play equip-ment, basketball court, and skate park.

■ Vets Park Location: 18th and Madison streets Info: Includes a rentable shelter, restroom facilities play equipment, basketball and volleyball courts and a boat launch.

■ Walsh Field Location: 22nd and Polk streets Info: Includes a rentable shelter and a baseball diamond with stadium-like seating. It is home to the annual Fourth of July fireworks celebration.

■ Washington Park Location: 2909 Adams St. Info: The park features a paved walking path, play equipment and a shelter/restroom.

■ Zander Park Location: 1406 Parkway Blvd. Info: Play equipment, basketball courts, rustic walking paths and a rentable shelter/restroom.

CiTY OF MAniTOWOC■ Calumet Avenue Wayside Park Location: 2106 S. 42nd St., Calumet Avenue at Dewey Street Info: The Manitowoc Visitor and Convention Bureau has a visitor center at this 4.82-acre site. Serves the needs of motorists and tourists off I-43.

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■ Citizen Park Location: 930 N. 18 St. Info: This is the headquarters of the Manitowoc Parks and Recre-ation Department. The 26.7-acre park includes a multi-purpose rec building, three tennis courts, two basketball courts, three shelters, two lighted softball diamonds with bleachers, one baseball diamond, playground equipment, a restroom/shelter/concessions area and a sand volleyball court. Citizen Park is also the home to the city’s new Manitowoc Family Aquatic Center.

■ Dale Street Park Location: 3520 Dale St. Info: This is a 2.17-acre lot with playground equipment and tennis courts.

■ Dewey Street Park Location: 1840 S. 35th St. Info: An X-Sports skatepark complex, two regulation soccer fields, a baseball field, play-ground equipment, basketball hoops and a restroom/shelter area are offered at this park.

■ Fleetwood Park Location: 1716 Fleetwood Drive Info: The 11.04-acre park includes two tennis courts, play-ground equipment, nature trails, a basketball hoop and picnic tables.

■ Halvorsen Park Location: 3110 Mero St. Info: This 10.02-acre park includes two softball diamonds and an open area.

■ Henry Schuette Park Location: 3800 Broadway St. Info: Located along the scenic Manitowoc River, this 65.17-acre park has two parts: a communi-ty-built playground built in 2003 in the upper portion, and the lower park has natural walking/biking paths and an exercise course area. The park has a rest-room and shelter facilities, picnic areas, fishing areas and cross-country ski trails and nature and fitness trails.

■ Lakeview Park Location: 301 Huron St.

Info: Much of this 21.51-acre park is conservancy area. It also includes a ball diamond and an open-air shelter.

■ Lincoln Park Location: 1215 N. Eighth St. Info: This is the largest city park and home to the Lincoln Park Zoo. The 101.75-acre lot is roughly one-third conservancy-based, with other parks including a field house with restrooms, a shelter, two cabins, playground equipment, tennis courts, a softball field, nature trails and basketball hoops.

■ Lincolnshire Park Location: 2032 Richmond Ave. Info: This 2.59-acre park in-cludes playground equipment.

■ Little Manitowoc River Walkway Location: 900 Maritime Drive Info: This 5.24-acre site along Lake Michigan offers fishing area, walking, picnic areas and wildlife viewing.

■ Manitou Park Location: 2901 Michigan Ave. Info: About one-half of this 25.33-acre site along the Manitowoc River is developed, with the re-mainder in conservancy. The park includes a shelter with restrooms, a boat dock/fishing pier, a boat-launching area, and ADA-accessi-ble fishing pads and walkways as well as dog exercising.

■ Manitowoc River Walkway Location: Along Manitowoc River Info: This special-use trail starts at the Eighth Street Bridge, loops around the Wisconsin Maritime Museum and the Manitowoc-Two Rivers YMCA and connects with the Mariners Trail.

■ Municipal Field Location: 2200 Grand Ave. Info: The is 18.35-acre site includes a baseball field owned and operated by the city, and football/track/playfield facili-ties owned and operated by the Manitowoc Public School District.

■ Pulaski Park Location: 1715 Columbus St. Info: This 3.14-acre park in-cludes playground equipment, a restroom/shelter building and a basketball hoop.

■ Red Arrow Park Location: 1931 S. Ninth St. Info: The 19.77-acre park lines Lake Michigan and includes a beach area, several shelters, a bathhouse/restroom facility, ball diamonds, tennis courts, a small boat launch and picnic areas. Handicap accessible lakefront and walkway.

■ Rheaume Park Location:1145 Fleetwood Drive Info: This offers a softball dia-mond, playground equipment, a shelter/restroom and basketball hoop.

■ Riverview Drive Park Location: 514 Riverview Drive Info: Steep slopes make parts of this park unusable. Part is used for conservancy and part as playground area.

■ Riverview Northside Park Location: 700 block of North Water Street Info: A scenic view of the Mani-towoc River can be found at this 1.6-acre park. It also includes playground equipment and picnic tables.

■ Silver Creek Park Location: 3001 S. 10th St. Info: This 71.74-acre park has several unique features, including rolling hills, wooded public areas, an 18-hole disc golf course and a creek running into Lake Michi-gan. There are also two soccer fields, ice skating and sledding facilities, a field house, conces-sions, an open-air shelter, picnic areas, playground equipment, nature trails, and cross-country ski trails.

■ Union Park Location: 611 Park St. Info: A playground, a basketball court and a restroom can be found here. The park is high-lighted by a Civil War cannon memorial.

■ Washington Park Location: 1115 Washington St. Info: In the heart of downtown, the 3.75-acre park contains a band shell used for summer concerts, two basketball courts, a restroom/shelter building and playground equipment.

Westfield Park Location: 1651 Wollmer St. Info: This 5.09-acre park includes a lighted softball field, basketball court, horseshoe pits, playground equipment and shelter.

Bruce Jacobs of the Manitowoc Police Department goes for a swim in the dunk tank during a city picnic on July 4 at Washington Park in Manitowoc. Matthew Apgar/HTR

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PUBLiC HeALTH■ Manitowoc County Health Department 823 Washington St., Manitowoc (920) 683-4155 Communicable disease control, com-munity health improvement, environ-mental health, public health nursing, WIC (Women, Infants and Children) program.

HeALTH neTWOrKSAURORA■ aurora Medical Center 5000 Memorial Drive, Two Rivers (920) 794-5000 | Aurora.org

■ aurora Behavioral Health Center 5300 Memorial Drive, Two Rivers (920) 793-7420

■ aurora Health Center 175 S. State St., Mishicot (920) 755-2101

■ aurora Health Center 106 Mill St., Reedsville (920) 754-4337

■ aurora Health Center 721 S. Calumet Drive, Valders (920) 775-4111

■ aurora Manitowoc Clinic 601 Reed Ave., Manitowoc (920) 682-8841

■ aurora Manitowoc Clinic South 4100 Dewey St., Manitowoc (920) 686-5700

■ aurora Pharmacy 601 Reed Ave., Manitowoc (920) 686-5237 5300 Memorial Drive, Two Rivers (920) 793-7380

■ aurora Two Rivers Clinic 2219 Garfield St., Two Rivers (920) 793-2281

■ aurora Visiting Nurse association of Wisconsin 931 Discovery Road, Green Bay (920) 794-5100

■ aurora Vision Center 5300 Memorial Drive, Two Rivers (920) 793-7515

■ aurora Walk-in Care 4100 Dewey St., Manitowoc (920) 682-8841

■ Vince Lombardi Cancer Clinic 5300 Memorial Drive, Two Rivers (920) 793-6100

BELLIN HEALTH■ Family Medical Center 3415 Custer St., Suite D, Manitowoc (920) 652-9310

HOLY FAMILY MEMORIALCLINICS:■ Holy Family Memorial Medical Center 2300 Western Ave., Manitowoc

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■ HFM Behavioral Health 339 Reed Ave., Manitowoc (920) 320-8600

■ HFM Cancer Center 2300 Western Ave., Manitowoc (920) 320-2749

■ HFM Chiropractic 1650 S. 41st St., Manitowoc (920) 320-4700

■ HFM emergency Department 2300 Western Ave., Manitowoc (920) 320-2603

■ HFM Family Medicine at Felician Village 1635 S. 21st St., Manitowoc (920) 320-4500

■ HFM Family Medicine & Walk-in 1650 S. 41st St., Manitowoc (920) 320-4500

■ HFM gastroenterology 1900 Woodland Drive, Manitowoc (920) 320-6212

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health care■ HFM general & Vascular Surgery 2300 Western Ave., Manitowoc (920) 320-3165

■ HFM Heart and Vascular Center 2300 Western Ave., Manitowoc (920) 320-3000

■ HFM Internal Medicine 1900 Woodland Drive, Manitowoc (920) 320-6212

■ HFM Manitowoc Health & Rehabilitation Center Clinic 2021 S. Alverno Road, Manitowoc (920) 320-6640

■ HFM Neuroscience 1818 Memorial Drive, Manitowoc (920) 320-6285

■ HFM Otolaryngology 4303 Michigan Ave., Manitowoc (920) 320-4380

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■ HFM Rheumatology 1650 S. 41st St., Manitowoc (920) 320-4500

■ HFM Shady Lane Clinic 1235 S. 24th St., Manitowoc (920) 320-6620

■ HFM Travel Program 2300 Western Ave., Manitowoc (920) 320-3165

■ HFM Two Rivers Health Center & Walk-in 3310 45th St., Two Rivers (920) 793-3900

■ HFM Urology 1818 Memorial Drive, Manitowoc (920) 320-6344

■ HFM Women’s Health 600 York St., Manitowoc (920) 320-6705

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■ Meds to go at Harbor Town (Prescription pick-up location) 1650 S. 41st St., Manitowoc (920) 320-4550

inDePenDenT PHYSiCiAnS■ Dr. Nolan Hetz 304 Rapids Rd., Manitowoc | (920) 683-0321

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■ Orthopaedic Associates of Manitowoc 501 N. 10th St., Manitowoc (Mail to P.O. Box 907), Expert Therapy 920 state St., Manitowoc (920) 682-6376 | www.oamanitowoc.com Dr. David Kuester Dr. Carl DiRaimondo Dr. Craig Olson

■ Manitowoc Surgery Center 1720 Memorial Dr., Manitowoc | (920) 683-1250 www.manitowocsurgical.com Dr. Sean Benham Dr. David Kuester Dr. Carl DiRaimondo Dr. Craig Olson

■ Dr. Robert A. Gahl Family Practice 1516 Washington St., Two Rivers | (920) 793-4573

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■ Premier Surgical and the Wisconsin Vein Center 940 Maritime Drive, Suite 4, Manitowoc | (920) 686-7900 Dr. Terry Gueldner

DenTiSTS ■ Amato Orthodontics 17 E. Waldo Blvd., Manitowoc (920) 684-7103 Dr. Steven Amato www.amatoorthodontics.com

■ Dr. Robert E. Bandt 3322 Menasha Ave., Manitowoc (920) 682-8886

■ Dr. William Bero 2102 Marshall St., Manitowoc

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■ Bullard Children’s Dentistry 340 E. Reed Ave., Manitowoc (920) 683-1234 www.bullardsmiles.com Dr. George Bullard

■ Dental Park 1503 Randolph Court, Manitowoc (920) 682-0321 107 Eisenhower St., Valders (920) 775-4168 www.dentalparksc.com general dentistry Dr. Daniel R. Boettcher Dr. Matthew R. Culligan Dr. Steven M. Groddy Dr. Peter M. Hansen Periodontics Dr. Michael L. Schmerman

■ Family Dental Center 3712 Kadow St., Manitowoc (920) 684-8033 402 S. Fourth Ave., St. Nazianz (920) 773-2525 www.eganfamilydental.com Dr. Ronald Egan

■ Just Orthodontics 340 E. Reed Ave., Manitowoc (920) 682-7616

www.justorthodontics.com Dr. Jeffrey K. Just

■ Dr. Robert P. Koutnik 115 N. Seventh St., Reedsville (920) 754-4014

■ Dr. John D. Kozelka 3705B Adams St., Two Rivers (920) 794-7881

■ Lakeshore Dental 4725 Plank Road, Manitowoc (920) 682-7881 Dr. Dan L. Beaupre Dr. Michael Orchekowski

■ Legacy Dental 1415 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc (920) 684-0123 Dr. Jessica M.A. Hall

■ Lifetime Family Dentistry 1509 19th St., Two Rivers (920) 794-8947 www.lifetimefamilydentistry-wi.com Dr. Mark Domrois

■ Dr. David J. Loritz 1413 22nd St., Two Rivers (920) 794-8924

■ Midwest Dental 4144 Harbor Town Lane, Suite 600,

Manitowoc | (920) 683-2101 www.midwest-dental.com Dr. Noemi Garcia-Beiersdorf Dr. Abbie Kershner

■ Mishicot Dental (920) 755-2336 www.mishicotdental.com 105 N. Park Lane, Mishicot Dr. Erin Lasslo Dr. Jason Thiel

■ Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon 930 Maritime Drive, Manitowoc (920) 682-9121 Dr. Courtney A. Anderson Dr. Michael Schuh Dr. Gregory Welsh Dr. Steve Zent

■ Paczkowski Family Dental 1614 Washington St., Two Rivers (920) 794-8911 Dr. Gerald W. Paczkowski Sr. Dr. Gerald W. Paczkowski Jr.

■ Dr. Thomas A. Paulson 1102 S. Eighth St., Manitowoc (920) 684-6959

■ Dr. Thomas J. Rehrauer 1000 Maritime Drive, Manitowoc (920) 684-7142

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■ Dr. John L. Sadowski 33 E. Waldo Blvd., Manitowoc (920) 682-0115 www.sadowskidental.com

■ Shoreline Dental 1415 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc (920) 684-9685 | www.slmtwc.com Dr. Douglas P. Allison Dr. Scott E. Zak

■ Smile Clinic 1602 N. 18th St., Manitowoc (920) 682-9131 www.smileclinicsc.com Dr. Scott Behringer

■ Valders Dental Associates 519 Christel Drive, Valders (920) 775-4531 www.lifetimefamilydentistry-wi.com Dr. Tom Peterson Dr. Laura Guevara

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■ Dr. Margaret M. Heffernan 927A S. Eighth St., Suite 307, Manitowoc | (920) 683-2090

■ Lakeview Psychological Associates 1020 Maritime Drive, Manitowoc (920) 769-0152 www.lakeviewpsych.com Dr. Daniel Burbach Dr. Geralyn Carducci

■ Phoenix Behavioral Health Services 115 E. Waldo Blvd., Manitowoc (920) 682-1131 | www.phoenixbhc.com Dr. Todd Eiden Dr. Laurie Hall

■ Riverhill Psychological Associates 1010 Maritime Drive Suite, 200, Manitowoc | (920) 683-3220 www.riverhillhelps.com Dr. Stacey E. Soeldner

■ Tamarack Behavioral Health Center 339 Reed Ave., Manitowoc (920) 320-8600

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PSYCHiATriSTS ■ Aurora Behavioral Health Center 5300 Memorial Drive, Two Rivers (920) 793-7420 Dr. Judith Arnold

■ Lakeview Psychological Associates 1020 Maritime Drive, Manitowoc (920) 769-0152 Dr. Daniel Burbach Dr. Geralyn Carducci

■ Tamarack Behavioral Health Center 339 Reed Ave., Manitowoc (920) 320-8600 Dr. Mylan Kohler Dr. Shmuel Mandeldaum Glenda McConnell, nurse prescriber www.hfmhealth.org

CHirOPrACTOrS ■ Advanced Family Chiropractic 1632 North 18th St., Manitowoc (920) 652-0116 www.advancedfamilychiro.net Dr. Joshua Heimerl

■ Apple Natural Health Clinic 814 Jay St., Manitowoc (920) 686-0328 Email: [email protected] www.appleforhealth.com Dr. Carrie Brazzle Dr. Jennifer Rada Dr. William Seder 1817 Washington St., Suite 101, Two Rivers Dr. Jennifer Rada Dr. Daniel Richter

■ Calumet Avenue Chiropractic 3713 Calumet Ave., Manitowoc (920) 682-6680 Dr. C.W. Thomas Dr. Dean Willhite

■ Giebler Chiropractic 730 Calumet Ave., Kiel (920) 894-2399 www.gieblerchiropractic.com Dr. Nicholas Giebler

■ Holy Family Memorial Chiropractic 1650 S. 41st St., Manitowoc (920) 320-4700 www.hfmhealth.org Dr. Derek Bown

■ Jordan Chiropractic Office 2209 Washington St., Two Rivers (920) 794-7551 Dr. Arthur Jordan

■ Kumbalek Chiropractic Center 2510 Washington St., Manitowoc (920) 683-3800 | www.kumbalek.com Dr. Kevin Kumbalek

■ Lakeshore Chiropractic 3009 Forest Ave., Two Rivers (920) 793-4498 www.lakeshorechiropractictworivers.com Dr. Christopher Simons

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■ Simons Chiropractic 2510 Washington St., Suite 3, Manitowoc | (920) 686-7330 www.simonschiro.com Dr. Kevin Simons

■ Streblow Chiropractic Office 715 Christel Drive, Valders (920) 775-9666 Dr. Jon Streblow

■ Ziolkowski Chiropractic Clinic 1310 Washington St., Manitowoc (920) 683-2255 Dr. Ziolkowski

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■ Eggert Family Eyecare 707 Park Ave., Kiel (920) 894-2020 Dr. Catherine A. Eggert, optometrist Dr. Steven D. Eggert, optometrist

■ The Eyecare Place 700 E. Magnolia Ave., Manitowoc (920) 686-1000 www.eyecareplace.net Dr. Steven D. Eggert, optometrist Dr. Greg Hubertus, optometrist

■ Eye Clinic of Manitowoc and Two Rivers 4801 Expo Drive, Manitowoc (920) 684-4429 Dr. David Black, optometrist Dr. Steven Gainey, ophthalmologist Dr. Donald Lewellen, ophthalmologist Dr. Benjamin Phillips, ophthalmologist Dr. Michael J. Wind, optometrist

■ Kiel Family Eye Care 500 Fremont St., Kiel (920) 894-2727 Dr. Cheryl Roers, optometrist

■ Shopko Eyecare Center 3415 Calumet Ave., Manitowoc (920) 683-2244 | www.shopko.com Dr. Brian Cook, optometrist Dr. Ronald DeMark, optometrist Dr. Kyle Klika, optometrist

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Health/Fitness Facilities■ Angel’s Landing Yoga 2922 10th St., Two Rivers (920) 242-5014 http://angelslanding.vpweb.com Services include group yoga classes, private yoga sessions, Pilates, Shamanic Energy Ses-sions, Reiki healing sessions and Fire/Drumming Ceremo-nies.

■ Anytime Fitness 1100 S. 30th St., No. 7, Manitowoc (920) 684-4222 www.anytimefitness.com Tanning, cardio equipment, strength-training machine and free weights. Open 24 hours.

■ Anytime Fitness 1506 20th St., Two Rivers (920) 553-3488 www.anytimefitness.com Tanning, cardio equipment, strength-training machine and free weights. Open 24 hours.

■ Holy Family Memorial Wellness Center 1650 S. 41st St., Manitowoc (920) 320-4600 www.hfmhealth.org Medically based wellness facil-

ity. Membership includes circuit strength-training equipment, cardiovascular equipment, land and water classes, lap pool, warm water therapy pool and dry saunas, cushioned indoor walking/running track, as well as certified fitness profession-als, certified exercise physiolo-gists, and services at the Well Spa. Open 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 5 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, from Memorial Day to Labor Day. After Labor Day, Satur-day hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Holiday hours vary.

■ Jazzercise (920) 775-9305 www.jazzercise.com Hour-long group fitness class for all ages and levels combin-ing cardio, strength and stretch moves, including moves from hip-hop, yoga, Pilates, jazz dance, kickboxing and resis-tance training. Sessions held at the Manitowoc Senior Center, Clarkbridge Hall and Meadow Lanes North in Manitowoc, Kiel City Hall, Grace Congregational Church in Two Rivers, Faith

Lutheran Church in Valders and O.H. Schultz Elementary School in Mishicot. Class times vary. Childcare is available at some locations.

■ J.E. Hamilton Community House Fitness Center 1520 17th St., Two Rivers (920) 793-5592 www.two-rivers.org Equipment includes treadmills, bikes, free weights, elliptical machines and more. Open Monday through Friday 5:30 to 8 p.m., Saturday 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed June through October on Sundays.

■ Manitowoc-Two Rivers YMCA 205 Maritime Drive, Manitowoc (920) 682-0341 www.mtrymca.org Six-lane, 25-yard swimming pool with a lifeguard on duty at all times and 25-yard, 3- to 5-foot deep instructional pool, large whirlpool, two gymnasi-ums, cardio center, free-weight area, circuit-weight room, 1/10-mile walking/running track sur-

rounding three tennis courts, fitness classes, babysitting ser-vices, babysitting clinic, health screenings, three racquetball courts, Pitz Family Fun Center, youth lounge , Nash Fam-ily Gymnastics Center and a wireless entertainment system. Hours from June through Au-gust 5 a.m. to 9 p.m. weekdays during the summer; Saturday from 6 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., Sun-day 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and September through May 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. weekdays, Saturday 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

■ Planet Fitness 3415 Custer Street, Manitowoc (920) 652-9800 Cardio equipment, treadmill, elliptical, weight machinery and free weights available with 12-minute ab center, 30-minute express center, showers, bath-rooms lockers, tanning beds and red light therapy. Open 24 hours Monday through Thursday, Friday until 10 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Reopen Sunday at 12 a.m.

in-Home ServicesHOME VISITS Skilled nursing, therapies, home health aides, companion/homemaker services designed to allow people to stay as in-dependent as possible, and in their own homes. Contact the Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) at (920) 683-4180 for a current list of service providers. The mission of the Manitowoc County ADRC enables older and disabled citizens in Manitowoc and Kewaunee counties to find and make use of the resources in their communities, helping them experi-ence life with self-sufficiency, security and dignity.

Hospice is a special way of caring for terminally ill people. Services are provided in the home and also in group homes and nursing homes.

■ Calumet Medical Center Hospice 614 Memorial Drive, Chilton (920) 849-2386

■ Holy Family Memorial Hospice 600 York St. (920) 320-6535 www.hfmhealth.org

■ Home Care Health Services & Hospice 1004 Washington St., Manitowoc (920) 684-7155 www.homecare health.org

■ Hospice Advantage (866) 720-5903 www.hospice advantage.net

■ Visiting Nurse Association of Wisconsin Hospice (414)-615-5900 or (888) 206-6955 www.aurorahealth care.org/services/ end-of-life/index.asp

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SeniOr ServiCeS■ Manitowoc Senior Center 3330 Custer St., Manitowoc (920) 686-3060 www.manitowoc.org

■ Manitowoc County Aging and Disability Resource Center 4319 Expo Drive, Manitowoc (920) 683-4180 www.manitowocadrc.org

■ Two Rivers Senior Center 1520 17th St., Two Rivers (920) 793-5596 www.tworiversseniors.org

■ RSVP Volunteer Center 600 York St., Manitowoc, WI 54221-1450 | (920) 320-6563 www.volunteermatch.org

Assistance ServicesAssistance ServicesNeed a helping hand?

■ Red Cross Manitowoc- Calumet Chapter 205 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc (920) 684-6601 | Redcross.org Info: Disaster relief and education, emergency messaging to service personnel, community services, and health and safety training. Open 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

■ Big Brothers Big Sisters of Manitowoc County 810 Washington St., Manitowoc (920) 684-7445 www.bbbsmantycounty.org Info: An agency that matches children with adult mentors. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

■ Catholic Charities 206 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc (920) 684-6651 | gbdioc.org Info: Budget counseling, consumer credit counseling, refugee and immi-gration services, adoption services. Open noon to 8 p.m. Monday; 7:45 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (closed noon hour for lunch); 7:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Friday.

■ Domestic Violence Center 1127 S. 22nd St., Manitowoc (920) 684-4661 (business) or (920) 684-5770 (crisis) www.dvconline.net Info: 24-hour crisis and information line; emergency short-term shelter, food, clothing and other necessities; emergency transportation; individual and group counseling; information on obtaining medical, educational and financial resources; services for child witnesses of domestic abuse; com-munity education and professional training; transitional living program; legal assistance.

■ Hmong Community Center Inc. 1517 Washington St., Manitowoc (920) 684-1228 www.hmongcommunity.org Info: The mission of the Hmong Community Center, Inc. is to serve,

inform and educate the Southeast Asian community of the changes that will affect: cultural heritage, education, training, direct services, advocacy and strengthen the ability to advocate for community.

■ Hope House of Manitowoc County 1110 S. 10th St., Manitowoc (920) 686-1436 | www.hopehousemc.org Info: 16-bed complete overnight shelter.

■ Lakeshore CAP Inc. 540 N. 8th St., Manitowoc Mailing address: P.O. Box 2315, Manitowoc, WI 54221-2315 (920) 682-3737 Info: Lakeshore community action program, lakeshore family resources, lakeshore family resources provides parent education services and home visiting services, housing home ownership, rental housing, health resources, family development, court appointed special advocates, community services, and can be contacted. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

■ Lutheran Social Services 721 Park St., Manitowoc (920) 682-2816 | www.lsswis.org Info: Services for teens and their families, services for runaways, at risk youths and crisis intervention, tem-porary housing, 24-hour on-call crisis line: (855) 577-7297. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

■ Manitowoc County Habitat for Humanity 502 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc, P.O. Box 631 | (920) 683-8466 www.manitowochabitat.org Info: An ecumenical Christian hous-ing ministry that uses volunteers, donations and the “sweat equity” of the future homeowners to build houses for low-income families who purchase the homes interest-free. Hours are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, but people should call first.

■ Manitowoc County UW-Extension Family Living 4319 Expo Drive, PO Box 935, Manitowoc | (920) 683-4168 www.manitowoc.uwex.edu

■ Manitowoc County Human Services Department 926 S. Eighth St., Manitowoc (920) 683-4230 www.co.manitowoc.wi.us or www.manitowoc-county Info: After-hours crisis line: (920) 323-2448 Social and economic services. Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, and 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.

■ The Salvation Army 411 N. Sixth St., P.O. Box 1867, Manitowoc | (920) 684-7117 http://samanitowoc.org Info: Emergency food, clothing and housing, holiday services, worship ser-

vices and social services. Open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Food pantry located at Ninth and Chicago streets, Manitowoc, (920) 686-8989. Open 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday. Daycare ser-vices at 415 N. Sixth St., Manitowoc, (920) 684-7402 open 5 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

■ St. Vincent De Paul Society 911 Chicago St., Manitowoc (920) 682-9452 | www.svdpusa.org Info: Emergency aid for food, clothing and housing. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, and 9 a.m. to 1p.m. Saturday. 2117 Monroe St., Two Rivers (920) 793-1266 Info: Emergency aid for food, clothing and housing. Open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

■ United Way Manitowoc County 1704 Memorial Drive, Manitowoc (920) 682-8888 www.unitedwaymanitowoccounty.org Info: The mission of United Way Mani-towoc County is to provide a volunteer structure to identify and prioritize community needs and to raise and allocate funds to service those needs. Open 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

■ Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance Program (866) 432-8947 www.homeenergyplus.wi.gov Info: Those in need of energy as-sistance may call and be transferred to the main program. Open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

■ Wisconsin Public Service Corp. (800) 450-7260; Diggers hotline to call before work on home or property. (800) 242-8511 www.wisconsinpublicservice.com. Info: Utility help, including payment arrangements. Representatives are available all day, every day.

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Local GovernmentLocal governmentContact your representative

STATe LAWMAKerSState Sen. Frank Lasee Room 20 South, State Capitol, P.O. Box 7882, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Phone: (608) 266-3512 sen.lasee@legis. wisconsin.gov-done

State Sen. Joe Leibham Room 15 South, State Capitol, P.O. Box 7882, Madison, WI 53707-7882 Phone: (888) 295-8750 or (608) 266-2056 Fax: (608) 282-3549 [email protected]

State Rep. Andre Jacque Room 9 West, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8952, Madison, WI 53708 Madison Office: (608) 266-9870 District: (920) 686-1060 E-mail: [email protected]

State Rep. Bob Ziegelbauer Address: P.O. Box 8953, Madison, WI 53708-8953 or P.O. Box 325, Manito-woc, WI 54221-0325 Phone: (608) 266-03 Toll-free: (888) 529-0025 Cell: (920) 323-7497 Home: (920) 684-6783 Manitowoc County Executive Office: (920) 683-5107 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]

MAniTOWOC COUnTYCounty Courthouse 1010 S. Eighth St., Manitowoc Phone: (920) 683-4000 www.co.manitowoc.wi.us County executive: Bob Ziegelbauer, (920) 683-5107

CiTieSManitowoc City Hall: 900 Quay St., Manitowoc Phone: (920) 686-6950 Fax: (920) 686-6959 www.manitowoc.org Council meeting: At 7 p.m. on the first and third Monday.

Mayor: Justin Nickels, (920) 686-6980

Two Rivers City Hall: 1717 E. Park St., P.O. Box 87, Two Rivers Phone: (920) 793-5523 Fax: (920) 793-5563 www.two-rivers.org Council meeting: At 6 p.m. on the first and third Monday City manager: Greg Buckley

Kiel City Hall: 621 Sixth St., P.O. Box 98, Kiel Phone: (920) 894-2909 Fax: (920) 894-2585 www.ci.kiel.wi.us Council meeting: At 6 p.m. on the sec-ond and fourth Tuesday Mayor: Robert Werdeo Jr., (920) 894-7011

TOWnSCato Town Hall: 14004 Upper Falls Road, Cato Phone: (920) 775-4741 Fax: (920) 732-3615 E-mail: [email protected] Town meeting: At 7:30 p.m. on the first Monday

Centerville Town Hall: Lakeshore Technical Col-lege, 1290 North Ave., Cleveland (no mail delivery) Clerk Phone: Barb Backhaus, (920) 726-4303 Fax: (920) 726-4518 [email protected] Town meeting: At 6:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday

Cooperstown Town Hall: 11626 Manitowoc County Z (no mail delivery) Phone/fax: (920) 863-3261 www.townofcooperstown.com [email protected] Town meeting: At 7 p.m. on the second Tuesday

Eaton Town Hall: 17828 Manitowoc County C, Valders Phone: (920) 773-2644 Fax: (920) 773-2245 Town meeting: At 6:30 p.m. on the

second Wednesday

Franklin Town Hall: 7524 Manitowoc County J, Cato Phone: (920) 732-3337 Town Chairman: 920-732-3563 [email protected] or [email protected] Town meeting: At 7 p.m. on the second Tuesday or as posted in case of con-flicting schedules.

Gibson Town Hall: 14920 Manitowoc County Q (no mail delivery) Clerk Phone: (920) 755-4744 Town meeting: At 7 p.m. on the first Monday

Kossuth Town Hall: 129 Packer Drive, Francis Creek (no mail delivery) Clerk Phone: Jolyn M. Schuh, (920) 732-3772 E-mail: [email protected] Town meeting: At 7 p.m. on the first Monday

Liberty Town Hall: 13812 English Lake Road, Valders Phone:(920) 758-3098 Fax: (920) 758-3091 www.townoflibertywi.com [email protected] Town meeting: At 7 p.m. on the second Monday

Manitowoc Town Hall: 1822 Silver Creek Road (no mail delivery) Phone: (920) 682-5363 Fax: (920) 682-2890 www.townofmanitowoc.org [email protected] Town meeting: At 7:30 p.m. on the second Monday

Manitowoc Rapids Town Hall: 8624 Manitowoc County JJ, Manitowoc Phone: (920) 682-3300 www.townofmanitowocrapids.org [email protected] Town meeting: At 7 p.m. on the second Wednesday

Maple Grove Town Hall: 8432 Manitowoc County W (no mail delivery)

Clerk Phone: Mary Jo Krahn, (920) 754-4371 Fax: (920) 754-4757 [email protected] Town meeting: At 7:30 p.m. on the second Monday

Meeme Town Hall: 15318 Manitowoc County X, Kiel Phone: (920) 693-3441 Fax: (920) 693-8404 [email protected]

Mishicot Town Hall: 710 N. State St., Mishicot Phone: (920) 755-2681 Fax: (920) 683-1713 www.townofmishicot.org [email protected] Town meeting: At 7 p.m. on the first Monday

Newton Town Hall: 6532 Carstens Lake Road, Manitowoc Phone/fax: (920) 758-3202 Fax: (920) 758-3202 www.townofnewton.org [email protected] Town meeting: At 7 p.m. on the second Wednesday

Rockland Town Hall: 615 Milwaukee St, Collins Phone: (920) 772-4055 [email protected] Town meeting: At 8 p.m. on the second Monday

Schleswig Town Hall: 21935 Rockville Road, Kiel Phone/fax: (920) 894-2483 www.townofschleswig.com [email protected] Town meeting: At 7 p.m. on the second Thursday

Two Creeks Town Hall: 5128 E. Tapawingo Road, Two Rivers (no mail delivery) Phone: (920) 755-2221 Fax: (920) 755-4184 Town meeting: At 7 p.m. on the second Monday

Two Rivers Town Hall: 6525 Manitowoc County B, Two Rivers (no mail delivery) Phone: (920) 793-4233

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Town meeting: At 7:30 p.m. on the second Monday

viLLAgeSCleveland Village Hall: 1150 W. Washington Ave., P.O. Box 87, Cleveland Phone: (920) 693-8181 Fax: (920) 693-3695 www.clevelandwi.gov [email protected] Village meeting: At 7 p.m. on the third Tuesday

Francis Creek Village Office: 200 Norwood Drive, P.O. Box 68, Francis Creek Phone: (920) 682-7410 Fax: (920) 682-3615 www.franciscreek.org [email protected] Village meeting: At 7 p.m. on the second Monday

Kellnersville Village Hall: No Village Hall, send mail to P.O. Box 87, Kellnersville Clerk Phone/fax: Elizabeth Welch, (920) 732-3016 [email protected] Village meeting: At 7 p.m. on the first Monday

Maribel Village Hall: 14905 Mulberry St., Maribel Clerk Phone: Shawn Short (920) 863-3298 E-mail: [email protected] Village meeting: At 7 p.m. on the second Thursday

Mishicot Village Hall: 511 E. Main St., P.O.

Box 385, Mishicot Phone: (920) 755-2525 Fax: (920) 755-2552 www.mishicot.org [email protected] Village meeting: At 7 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday

Reedsville Village Hall: 217 Menasha St., Reedsville Phone: (920) 754-4371 Fax: (920) 754-4757 www.reedsville.org [email protected] Village meeting: At 6:30 p.m. on first and third Monday

St. Nazianz Village Hall: 228 W. Main St., P.O. Box 302, St. Nazianz Phone: (920) 773-2471 Fax: (920) 773-2329 [email protected] http://village.saint-nazianz.wi.us Village meeting: At 6:30 p.m. on third Tuesday

Valders Village Office: 207 S. Liberty St., P.O. Box 459, Valders Phone: (920) 775-4522 Fax: (920) 775-4925 www.valders.org [email protected] Village meeting: At 6 p.m. on the second Monday

Whitelaw Village Hall: 147 W. Menasha Ave., P.O. Box 294, Whitelaw Phone: (920) 732-3239 Fax: (920) 732-1193 www.villageofwhitelaw.org [email protected] Village meeting: At 7 p.m. on the first Monday

LibrariesLibrariesRead any good books lately?

■ Kiel Public Library 511 Third St. Kiel, WI 53042 (920) 894-7122 www.kiellibrary.org

■ Manitowoc Public Library 707 Quay St., Manitowoc, WI 54220 (920) 686-3000 www.manitowoclibrary.org

■ Lester Public Library 1001 Adams St. Two Rivers, WI 54241 (920) 793-8888 www.lesterlibrary.org

■ Manitowoc Calumet Library System 4519 Lincoln Ave., Two Rivers, WI 54241 | (920) 553-6257 www.mclsweb.org/mclsweb/

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Pet ServicesPet ServicesPlaces to take your animal

ADOPTiOn ■ Lakeshore Humane Society 1551 N. Eighth St., Manitowoc (920) 684-5401 www.lakeshorehumane.com [email protected]

veTerinAriAnS ■ Hannelore Geyer (Rossbach Farm Veterinary Services) 22108 Ruh Road, Kiel (920) 286-1943 http://rossbachvetservices.com [email protected]

■ Kiel Veterinary Clinic 575 Belitz Drive, Kiel (920) 894-3414 www.kielvet.com [email protected]

■ Manitowoc Animal Hospital 2211 N. Rapids Road, Manitowoc (920) 682-0033 www.manitowocanimal.my vetonline.com

■ Memorial Drive Veterinary Clinic 1415 Memorial Drive, Manitowoc (920) 682-6558 www.memorialdrvet.com

■ Mishicot Veterinary Clinic & Care 115 Park Lane, Mishicot (920) 755-2115

■ Port Cities Animal Hospital 3910 Dewey St., Manitowoc (920) 682-6801

■ Two Rivers Veterinary Hospital 2339 Roosevelt Ave., Two Rivers (920) 793-1187

■ Tisch Mills Veterinary Clinic 506 W. Tapawingo Road, Mishicot (920) 755-4558

■ Valders Veterinary Clinic 421 S. Calumet St., Valders (920) 775-4200 www.valdersveterinaryclinic.com

■ Veterinary Associates 19922 U.S. 10, Reedsville (920) 754-4307 www.veterinaryassociatesllc.com [email protected]

BOArDing & KenneLing ■ Keep It Waggin 16808 Taus Road, Reedsville (920) 754-4754

■ Lubner’s Pet Care and Training Center 3310 Mud Creek Road, Reedsville (920) 772-4076

■ Manitowoc Animal Hospital 2211 N. Rapids Road, Manitowoc (920) 682-0033

■ Mishicot Veterinary Clinic & Care 115 Park Lane, Mishicot (920) 755-2115

■ Mueller’s Retriever Kennels 8201 Dutch Road, Manitowoc (920) 758-2262 [email protected]

■ Port Cities Animal Hospital 3910 Dewey St., Manitowoc (920) 682-6801

■ Shoreline Pet Plaza 2339 Roosevelt Ave., Two Rivers (920) 793-4477

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RESTAURANT GUIDE1. A&W FAMILY RESTAURANT

525 Main St., Reedsville(920) 754-4309

Dine in and drive through.Root Beer Made Fresh Daily

Score 87¢ Jordy Burger on Monday’s after aJordy Touchdown. Jordy didn’t score?

Don’t worry, Jordy Burgeres will be 99¢ theMonday after the game.

Open Daily 10 am-8 pm Winter Hours10 am-9 pm Summer Hours

2. ALTONA SUPPER CLUBHwy. 57, New Holstein

(920) 898-5255Open 7 Nights a Week!4 pm-9 pm Full Menu

Lunch & Daily Lunch Specials Served11 am-2 pm Mon.-Fri.

Full Menu • Soup & Salad BarFri. Crab Leg Buffet, Sat. Prime Rib Buffet,

Sun. Morning Brunch Buffet isthe Best in Area!9:30 am-2:00 pm

3 Bars • 3 Dining RoomsWedding & Banquet Facilitieswww.altonasupperclub.com3. AUTUMN RIDGE

1 Straight Drive, Locatednear Valders 12 miles SW of

Manitowoc(920) 758-3333

One of a Kind FacilitiesOur wide array of options from dining,

decor, and locations makes planning yourspecial event a cinch. Host your event at

the unique banquet facility of Autumn RidgeGolf Club. Our impressive clubhouse offersoutstanding facilities and a calming, natural

beauty of the Wisconsin countryside.Our beautifully furnished rooms can

accommodate both large or small groups.www.autumnridgegolfcourse.com

4. BRAUNS RANCH291 N. Lincoln St., Elkhart Lake,WI6 miles south of Kiel on Hwy. 67(920) 876-2763 or (920) 323-2429

Weekend Buffets - EntertainmentDining Room Hours: Wed-Sat 4-9pm

Sun 9am-9pmBar opens at 3pm

www.braunsranch.com

5. CC WILLOWS SUPPER CLUB134 N. Liberty St.,Valders

(2 blocks off 151 on County J)Reservations Accepted 775-4807

Check out our Specials on our Webpage!www.ccwillows.com

Hours: Open at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday-Saturdayand 4 p.m. Sunday

6. CHRISTOPHER’S ATBRANCH RIVERGOLF &TENNIS

3212 N. Union Road, Cato(920) 684-3319

Appetizers, Salads, Burgers, Sandwiches,Pizzas, Pastas, Seafood, Steak and more!Christopher’s will have an ever changingmenu that brings Italian flairs to Americanfood. The creativity brought to the menu willbe using the freshest ingredients available.Christopher’s menu will be changing everyeight to twelve weeks. So be sure to comeback often to enjoy our amazing cuisine.

7. CLUB BIL-MAR3627 Cty CR, Manitowoc

(920) 682-1028Dinners-Banquets-Cocktails

Sunday Buffet including dessertServing Every Sunday 10:30 am-2:00 pm

Serving Fridays Fish Buffet 4:30 pm-8:30 pmPlanning a wedding?

Some choice dates are still available for 2011.Now booking for 2012.

Also Banquet Hall Available for Parties

8. CROW BAR & GRILL327 Main St., Mishicot

(920) 755-2241We specialize in delicious flame broiledburgers & yummy broasted chicken!Specializing in Friday night fish fry.

All occasion catering & friendly service!Open 7 days a week 11 am-9 pm - full menu

Tues. 5-9 pm, all-you-can-eat wingsSat & Sun broasted chicken,homemade dressing & soup

9. FOX’S LONG BRANCH4008Village Drive, Branch

684-9160Friends & Family Gather Here!Sunday Breakfast 8 am-Noon

Thursday Night Special Features 4 pc.Broasted Chicken Special and as always,serving our Homemade Potato Pancakes &

Smelt Baskets.Friday Night Fish Fry Specials,Burgers & Homemade FriesEvening Serving hours:Thurs. & Fri. Only 5-9 pm,Sun. Breakfast 8 am-noon

10. HICKORY HOUSE1024 Hickory St., Cleveland

(by the tracks) (920) 693-8436Friendly neighborhood atmosphere!

Serving Lunch Wed, Thru, Fri. 11 am-1 pmFri. Fish-Fry (hand-breaded!),

Sat. Night Certified Black Angus Prime RibCome in Sun. for family-style dining withbroasted chicken, BBQ ribs and all the

trimmings. We serve a full dinner menu dailyincluding steaks, seafood, pasta, ribs, broasted

chicken, sandwiches and daily specials.Open Tues.-Sat. 3:30 pmClose, Sun. 11 am-Close.

Dine in or carry out. We also do catering.

11. MILLHOME SUPPER CLUBHwys 32 & 57, Kiel(920) 894-7414

Excellent dining in a relaxed atmosphere,Friday night crab legs, Saturday night primerib, Sunday champagne brunch buffets.

Custom catering available,Tues.- Sat. Bar 3:30 pm Dinner 4:30 - 9:00 pmChristophers at Branch River Golf & Tennis

Sun Champagne Brunch 9-2 pmDinner 4-8 pm

Menu Available Onlinewww.millhomesupperclub.com

12. MR LUCKY’SCHARCOAL HAUS

Hwy 151 &Tyler St.,Valders(920) 775-3660

Great Food…7 days a week!Daily Lunch & Dinner Specials.

Breakfast Daily 7-11am & Sun ‘til 1pmAll you can eat soup & salad bar

10:30am-8:30pmDaily $4.95 or add soup &salad to any meal for $2.50.

Sunday Breakfast Brunch with build yourown omelets $8.95.

13. PARKER JOHN’SBBQ & PIZZA

819 Service Rd., KielJust off Hwy. 67

894-PIZZA (7499)Dine in-Delivery-Carryout

Hickory Smoked Ribs, Brisket,Pulled Pork, Turkey & WingsTraditional & Specialty Pizzas

www.parkerjohns.com

14. RUPPS ON WASHINGTON1102W.Washington Ave., Cleveland

(920) 693-2017Specializing in Steaks, Chops and Ribs,Prime Rib, Halibut & Lamb Chops.Hours: Tues.-Sat. 4 pm-close,

Sun 3 pm-8 pm

15.THE SCHUHFACTORY FOOD & SPIRITSHwy 151 & McKinley St.,Valders

(920) 775-4049Open Daily at 10:00 am

ServingSun. – Thurs. 11:00 am – 8:00 pmFri. & Sat. 11:00 am – 9:00 pm

Friday Seafood SpecialsSaturday Prime Rib

Sunday Chicken & RibsLight Lunch during all Green Bay Games!Happy Hour Mon. – Fri. 3-5 pm, 50cents Off

All Drinks

16. SPUDZ BAR & GRILLClarks Mills,WI(920) 775-4381

Home of the Beer BurgerServing Breakfast-Lunch-DinnerFull Menu - Sunday Brunch

A different $5 Lunch/Dinner Special DailyOpen Tues-Sat. 11am-Close

Sun. 8am-Close

17.TWIN FOUNTAINSBANQUET & CATERING7330 English Lake Road

Manitowoc (920) 758-5757Catering Available.

Thurs-Sat. Full menu - 4pm-9pm.Sun. Hours 11am-7pm

Full menu Lunch & DinnerTwo Private Banquet Bars, 4500 sq. ft. Dance Floor

Beautiful Outdoorswww.twinfountains.net

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Kellnersville (920) 732-3306Remodeled Hall with Air Conditioning forWeddings, Banquets & Parties, Two FullService Bars. Sandwiches, Pizza &

Broasted Chicken. Friday Night Fish & All-you-can eat Broasted Chicken & Cod starting

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4141 Harbortown LaneManitowoc (920) 652-9570Dine In-Drive-in (carhop service) Drive ThruRoot Beer Made Fresh Daily, 100% U.S.

Steak Burger, Coney Dogs, Cheese Curds fromTwo Rivers Riverside Foods

Open Daily: Winter Hours 10 am-10 pmSummer Hours 10 am-midnight

Score 87¢ Jordy Burgers on Monday’s after a JordyTouchdown. Jordy didn’t Score? Don’t worry, JordyBurgers will be 99¢ the Monday after the game.

2. BEANS N’ CREAMCorner of N.8th & New York

(920) 682-9980 - beansncream.orgOpen year round, drive-thru,Sundaes, waffle cones, malts,

cinnamon rolls, muffins & scones.Lattes, Cappuccino,& Specialty Coffee.

Cedar Crest Ice Cream, Port Sandy Bay pizzas& Ice Cream cakes to order. ChristmasTree sales start week of Thanksgiving.

Open Mon.-Fri. 6:00 am Sat & Sun 7 am

3. BIG APPLE BAGELS3105 Calumet Avenue,

Manitowoc(920) 682-8810Bagels, Espresso drinks,

sandwiches, salads & soups, muffins,Party Platters Available

Daily SpecialsMon.-Fri. 5:30 am-4:30 pmSat. & Sun. 6:30 am-2:00 pmMuffin & bagel specials weekly

4. BUD WILLMAN’SHAMBURGERS

1901 Washington Street,Manitowoc (920) 684-0005

Delicious Burgers, Plate Lunches, & Fish Fries.Homemade Soups and Pies.

Serving for more then 50 years.Breakfast Served All Day,

Open Mon.-Sat. 5 am-10 pm,Sun. 7 am-7 pm

5. CHARCOAL GRILL &ROTISSERIE

4101 Harbortown Ln.,Manitowoc (920) 682-1000

Fresh cut steaks. ribs, burgers & chicken all madeto you liking! Daily Night SpecialsSinful desserts on the menu &

we also have an extensive catering Menu!Sunday Brunch 9 am-2 pm

All from your official backyard barbecueOpen Mon. thru Sat. 11 am, Sundays 9 am

6.THE CLUB200 E. Waldo Blvd Manitowoc

(920) 652-9874Restaurant * Banquets * 9 hole golf

Enjoy dining with a casual atmosphereEnter our website to view our menu

www.theclubmanitowoc.comServing lunch 11 am-4 pm

Dinner 4 pm-9 pm4 pm-10 pm weekends

Dining Room Closed Tuesday

7. COURTHOUSE PUB1001 S. 8th St., Manitowoc

(920) 686-1166Unique Appetizers, Our Sized-Right Menu -

Smaller Serving - Lower Prices, Eight VegetarianItems, Twenty Gluten Free Items, In House

Microbrewed Beers, Wine Spectator, MagazineAwarded Wine List. See Full Menu at

www.courthousepub.comM-F 11-9 Sat. 4-9

8. COVERED WAGON2013 N. Rapids Road,

Manitowoc (920) 682-1081Daily Specials, Homemade Desserts,

Charbroiled Sandwiches, Fri. Night Buffets,Good Home Cookin’, Specials Served Daily ‘Sun-upto Sun-Down,’ Family Friendly Atmosphere, Known

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9. DUG OUT BAR4117 Broadway Street, Manitowoc

(920) 684-1622Serving Homemade Soups, Sandwiches,

(Burgers, Steaks, Chicken, Seafood), Plate Lunches,Carry Outs, Delicious Homemade Breakfast

Sundays 7 am-10 amWe Accept Credit Cards.

Try Our Award-Winning Chilli & Smelt

10. FAT SEAGULL807 Quay Street, Manitowoc

(920) 684-9123Daily Specials, Burgers & Grilled Sandwiches, Homemade

Soups, Orty’s Lobster Bisque (Fridays only)Serving Broasted Chicken on Wednesdays

Friday Night Fish Fry,Badger & Packer Game Specials

Open Daily at 11:00 am

11. FATZO’S SUB & PIZZA SHOP1421 S. 10th, Manitowoc

(920) 652-9166Subs • Pizza • Tacos • Garlic BreadSalads • Gyros • Hot Dogs • SoupOpen: Mon. thru Fri. 10 am-9 pm,

Sat & Sun 11 am-9 pm

12. FORK & KNIFE RESTAURANT2209 S. 44th Street, Manitowoc

920-686-1434Delicious Hand Tossed PizzasBreakfast Served All Day

Friday Fish Fry • Great seafoodDaily Specials Full MenuOpen 6 am- 9 pm daily

13. FOUR SEASONSFAMILY RESTAURANT

3950 Calumet Avenue, Manitowoc(920) 683-1444

Breakfast, Daily Lunch & Dinner Specials,Soups & Sandwiches, Full Menu, Open Daily

Sun. thru Thurs. 5:30 am- 10:00 pmFri. & Sat 5:30 am- 11:00 pm

14. FRIARTUCKS3792 Calumet Avenue, Manitowoc

(920) 682-5111Famous For Our Award-Winning Sandwiches,Daily Specials, Salads, Soups, Appetizers

Carry Outs Available,Happy Hour: Mon. thru Fri. 4 pm-7 pm

Open Daily at 11 am

15. GALLEY RESTAURANT1550 Johnston Drive, Manitowoc

(920)-684-8820Full Menu, Homemade Desserts, Family Dining Featuring Daily

Special, Fresh Hand-BreadedPerch on Fridays, Fresh Broasted Chicken

Serving Breakfast Daily. (All Day)Open Daily 7 am- 8 pm, Sat. & Sun. 7 am- 7 pm

16. GOLDEN FLAMEFAMILY RESTAURANT

2604 Custer Street, Manitowoc(920) 682-0880

Full Menu, Homemade Soups, Daily Specials,Greek Gyros, Breakfast Anytime, Sandwiches,

Complimentary Soup with any Sandwich.Delicious Homemade Tortes.

10% Senior Discount Everyday.Special Kids Menu. Mexican WednesdaysOpen Mon., Tues. & Wed. 5 am - 10 pm

Open 24 Hours From Thur. at 5 am until Sun. at 10 pm

17. GREEN STREETFOOD & SPIRITS

1801 S. 10th., Manitowoc(920) 684-9957

Choice Steaks, Juicy Tenderloin,Broasted Chicken, Broasted Pork Chops,

Baby Back Ribs, Fri. Fish Specials, Lake Perch, Lobster,Shrimp, Homemade Chicken Dumpling Soup,Lunch & Dinner Specials, Reasonable PricesHours Mon.-Thurs. 11-2 & 4-10, Fri. 11-11Sat. 4-10, Sun. 3-10, Carry Outs Available

18. HARBORSIDE RESTAURANT701 York Street, Manitowoc

(920) 684-5711Great Food and Cocktails! Elegant Dining Experience, DailySpecials, USDA Choice Certified Angus Beef, Sandwiches,

Pasta and a Unique Martini MenuFull Bar, Carry Outs! Open 365 Days a Year at 11 am

19. HONG KONG BUFFET908 Washington Street, Manitowoc

(920) 682-1181Chinese Cuisine, Large Chinese/American

All You Can Eat BuffetWe accept competitors’ coupons.

Open 7 days a week from 11 am- 9:30 pm

20. KNOX’S SILVER VALLEYBAR AND BANQUET HALL1222 S. Alverno Road, Manitowoc

(920) 686-2004Silvervalleybanquethall.com

Full Bar-Full Menu-Catering-BanquetsThurs. Night: Dinner Specials, Happy Hour 4-8 PmFri. Night : Manitowoc’s Best Land ‘N Sea Buffet

Featuring Prime Rib 4:30-8:30or Old Fashioned Perch or Walleye Dinners

Sunday Brunch Starting @10 AmFeaturing Made-To-Order Omelets.

Watch The Weekly Dining Guide For Updates.Football Sundays-25¢ Wings, Drink Specials,

Meat Raffles

21. LA CARETTAAuthentic Mexican Food

3535 Calumet Ave., Manitowoc(920) 686-0414Sun.-Thur. 11am-9pmFri.-Sat. 11am-10pm

22. LATE’S1924 S. 9th Street, Manitowoc

920.682.1539A Manitowoc Tradition for over 60 years

Available DeliveryDine-in • Carry-Out • Catering

Broasted Chicken, Perch Lunches,Homemade Soups & Desserts Made Fresh Daily

Open 7 Days a Week

23. LEGEND LARRY’STHE HOT SPOT FOR WINGS921 S. 10 Street, Manitowoc

(920) 682-4885Take-out & Delivery

Mon.-Tues. 3 pm-1 am, Wed.-Sun. 11am-1amlegendlarrys.com

24. LUIGI’S ITALIANRESTAURANT

6124 Hwy. 151, Manitowoc(1 mile west of Menards at Hwy. I-43)

(920) 684-4200Authentic Italian Cuisine, Pizza, Italian Dinners,Subs, Hot Sandwiches, Full Bar, Free Delivery,

Voted Best Italian Restaurant.We also cater for groups.

Open Daily 11:00 am • Closed Mondays

25. MARETTI’S DELI823 Buffalo Street, Manitowoc

(920) 684-9151Subs, Deli Sandwiches, Salads,

Pizza, Pasta and SoupsMon.-Sat. 10 am- 8 pm, Closed Sunday

26. MCDONALD’S RESTAURANT& DRIVE-THRU

3512 Calumet Avenue, Manitowoc(920) 682-5592Drive-Thru Open 24 HoursOpen Daily 5 am- Midnight

5050 Hecker Rd., Manitowoc(920) 682-8504

Restaurant & Drive-ThruOpen Daily 5 am- Midnight

27. PARKER’S ELBOW ROOM702 Buffalo Street, Manitowoc

(920) 682-5852Full Menu And Bar, Specializing in Steaks,

Lobster & Seafood. Daily Specials,Great Variety of Sandwiches,

Homemade Soups and Desserts.Open Sun., Tues., Wed., Thurs., 3-9 Pm

Fri. & Sat., 3-10 Pm

28. PIZZA RANCH3212 Calumet Avenue, Manitowoc

(920) 769-0015Take Out & Delivery Available

Pizza, Chicken, Starters, Sides, Dessert or Wraps.Try one of our Ranch Packs for a little taste of everything! Stop

in and join us for our Legendary BuffetSun.-Thurs.: 11am-9pm, Fri.-Sat.: 11am-10pm

29. REVOLUTIONS BAR & GRILL“Where it’s all about the Music!”

902 York St., Manitowoc(920) 686-2193

Nightly food and drink specials. Now serving home made handtossed pizzas. Food available until 1:00 am.

WIFI. Take out available. Banquet space and mini bowlingavailable for parties, call for details!

Check out our facebook pagefor specials and upcoming events.

30. ROCK-N-BLUES HAUS939 S. 8th St., Manitowoc

920-682-BLUEServing Daily 11-8pm

Live Blues and Rock MusicMonday Chicken Specail. All you can eat Soup, Salad,

Breadsticks & Dessert $6.49 11am-3pmSunday Brunch 10am-2pm Adult Brunch $11.75

Thursday Night: Karaoke & $1.00 TacosFriday Perch & Walleye

Banquet/Meeting Hall AvailableClosed on Tuesdays

www.rocknblueshaus.com

31. SCHOONERS1228 Memorial Drive, Manitowoc

(920) 683-9111Breakfast Every Day! Until 4 pmTraditional Wisconsin Fish FryEvery Day • Take It To Go!

Cocktail Hour • Steaks, Fish & BurgersOpen Tues. thru Sat. 9 am- 9 pmSun. 9 am- 8 pm, Closed Mondays

32. SHOOTER MALONES901 Buffalo Street, Manitowoc

(920) 682-4116Daily Specials -Full- Menu

Tues- 4pm-6pm Double BubbleSmelt & Fries $6.00

Blue Gill & Fries $7.00 single $11.00 doubleWed Night Steak Night $9.75

Friday - Fish FrySat. & Sun. Delicious Breakfast 7-11 am

33.TJ’S SPORTS BAR & GRILL1502 Clark Street, Manitowoc

(920) 684-5220Homemade Pizza, Best Burgers in town,

Quesadillas, Fish, Wings, 16 TVsNot a bad seat in the house.

25¢ Wings Sundays and Wednesdays,Taco Tuesdays 5 pm-10 pm

Try our delicious chicken bacon wrap,25¢ Wings during Green Bay Football Games

Open Daily at 11:00 am

34.TONY’S PIZZA2204 Washington Street,Manitowoc

(920) 682-8669We pride ourselves on our fresh, authentic ingredients.

Serving the lakeshore’s finest pizza,Pasta and all your favorites.

Hours Mon. 3-10, Tues. & Wed 3-11,Thurs. 11-11, Fri. & Sat 11-midnight, Sun. 11-10

35.TOWERTAVERN602 N. Water Street, Manitowoc

(920) 682-3922Daily Specials, Happy Hour Mon.-Fri. 3-6 pm

$1 Off Mixed Drinks & $1.50 Domestic BottlesMonday 1/2 lb. Burgers $3.50Tuesday $1/4 lb. Burgers $2.00

Wednesday 30¢ WingsThursday $5.00 Pitchers / $5.00 Pizza

Friday Fish Lunch & SandwichSaturday Hot Ham & Cheese with Cup of Soup $3.50

Sunday Chicken Tender Basket $3.95

36. VANS BAR & GRILL426 N. 9th St., Manitowoc

(920) 684-3007Buckets of Chicken, Fish, Sandwiches, Sides & More.

Serving Daily at 11:00amFree Delivery Available on orders over $40.00

37. WARREN’S RESTAURANT905 Washington Street, Manitowoc

(920) 682-2533Daily Specials, Homemade Soups,

Plate Lunches, Fish, Burgers & Sandwiches,Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Try our Delicious Wraps,Chili macaroni & South-of-the-border Salad

Wine & Beer AvailableOpen Daily at 6:00pm

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TWO RIVERSRESTAURANT GUIDE

1. CRABBY BILL’SBURGERS & FRIES2023 Jefferson Street,

Two Rivers (920) 553-2700Signature burgers, fries, hand battered perch,chicken sandwiches, craft beer, and wine.

Open Wed thru Sat 3-10pm Sunday 11am-7pmClosed Mondays & Tuesdays

2. CONNIE’S DINER1303 22nd Street

Two Rivers (920) 794-85004 Homemade Soups Fresh Lake Perch Daily

Breakfast Served Mon-Wed 8am-11amDaily Specials-Delicious Burgers & Raw Fries

Hours Mon-Wed 8am-8pmThur-Sat 10:30am-8pm, Sun-Closed

3. COUSINS SUBS816 22nd St.

Two RiversWI 54241Located Next to Patsy’s Mobil Mart

Phone: (920) 553-5001We Deliver!

Open 7 Days a Week – 10am-8pmLocally Owned – Neal & Shellie Jacquart

We offer hot & cold submarine sandwiches,salads and home baked cookies.

4. EASTTWIN PUB & GRILL1204 18th St.

Two Rivers (920) 553-8946Friday Night Fish, Broasted ChickenSunday Breakfast, Char-BroiledSandwiches & Homemade Soups

Tue. & Wed. 3:00 pm – CloseThur, Fri & Sat. 11:00 am – CloseSunday 8:00 am – After the Game!

Hall Rental Available

5. KURTZ’S PUB & DELI1410Washington Street,Two Rivers (920) 793-1222Speciality Beers, Deli Specialties,

Salads & Soups, Famous Hot Fudge Sundae,Tues. & Thurs. night Hickory Smoked Ribs

Open Daily at 11am, Closed Sundays

6. LIFEBOAT PIZZA & PUBFormerly Joyseann’s1804 14th (Hwy 310),

Two Rivers (920) 553-7001We use the original Joyseann Pizza Sauce

recipe. Delivery Available.Open Summer Hours Wed-Sun 4pm-close

Winter Hours Open 7 days a weekFull Service Bar. Catering & luncheons

available. New expanded menu with a variety ofsandwiches & appetizers.

7. LIGHTHOUSE INN1515 Memorial Drive,

Two Rivers (920) 793-4524Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Daily Features,

Homemade Soups Gull’s Nest Cocktail Lounge.Banquet Hall for up to 400 people.Panoramic view of Lake Michigan

www.lhinn.com

8. LUIGI’S ITALIANRESTAURANT1023 22nd Street,

Two Rivers (920) 793-5000Authentic Italian Cuisine, Homemade Pizza, ItalianDinners, Pastas made-to-order, Hot Sandwiches,

Subs. Dine-in, Carry out, Deliver.Open Tues. thru Sun. at 11am.

Closed Mondayswww.foodspot.com/luigistworivers

9. MACHUT’S SUPPER CLUB3911 Lincoln Avenue (Hwy 42),Two Rivers (920) 793-9432Choice Steaks, Seafood, BroastedChicken, BBQ Ribs, Prime Rib,

Sandwiches, Salad Bar, Full Bar,Friday Night Fish.

Banquet facilities for 15-215.Open Wed. thru Sat. evenings 5pm.

Sunday 11amwww.machuts.com

10. MCDONALDS1414 Lake Street,

Two Rivers (920) 793-2239Open Daily 5am-11pm

Drive through open 24 hours

11. M&M LUNCH & CATERING1210Washington St.,

Two Rivers (920) 794-7616Serving Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner

Large Salad Bar, $5.00 Lunch SpecialsHomemade Soups & Desserts

Open 7 Days a Week, Hours 6:00am – 8:00 pmMonday thru Friday, Sat 6:00am-7:00 pm

Sun 6:00 am-7:00 pm

12. THE REMEDY PUB & GRILL1513Washington StreetTwo Rivers (920) 553-6900

Great atmosphere. Awesome menu with a little bitof everything. Lots of “homemade”- including 2

homemade soups daily. Fish every Friday.

13.TIPPY’S BAR & GRILL1713 East Street,

Two Rivers (920) 553-8479Closed Monday

Smelt Served Daily Dine In or Carry Out. Burgers,Pressure-Cooked Food, Sandwiches, Now

Serving Fresh Perch on Friday’s Order for Parties:Hamburgers in Gravy or Pressure-Fried Chicken.

Smoking Room Available

14. WAVERLY INNPUB & PIZZERIA1402 16th Street,

Two Rivers (920) 794-1709Specialty Pizza & Sandwiches, Burgers,

Homemade Soups & More Friday Night FishNow Serving Fresh Perch on Fridays Add!

“SPIRITS LIVE HERE”www.waverlyinn.net

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The Golf Course at Branch RiverProudly announces our new restaurant

3212 N. Union Rd • 920.684.3319branchrivergolfandtennis.com

Branch River Golf & Tennis welcomes our new Club Manager, Christopher Foresta. Christopher is a native of Boston, MA and has spent nearly thirty years in theFood and Beverage industry. His creative ideas and attention to detail have provided him a very successful career. Branch River Golf & Tennis is proud to namethe new restaurant after him. Christopher’s will have an ever changing menu that brings Italian flairs to American food. The creativity brought to the menu will be usingthe freshest ingredients available. Christopher’s menu will be changing every eight to twelve weeks. So be sure to come back often to enjoy our amazing cuisine.

Beverages Appetizers

Pizzas

Bottled BeersBudweiserBud LightCoors Light

Michelob UltraMiller Genuine Draft

MGD 64Miller Lite

O’Douls AmberO’Douls LagerSpotted CowHeineken

CoronaCorona Light

Draught BeersCapitol Brewery WI Amber

Bud LightHacker Schorr WeissHinterland StoutLeinie’s Seasonal

Sam AdamsMiller LiteStella Artois

House WineWe feature wines fromCoastal Vines winery in

California

ChardonnayPinot Grigio

White ZinfandelSauvignon Blanc

Cabernet SauvignonMerlot

Pinot Noir

Fried Calamari—$8.95Lemon juice, Parmesan Cheese, Marinara Sauce

Classic Shrimp Cocktail—$9.95Lemon Wedges, Cocktail Sauce, Pesto Aioli

Tomato & Mozzarella—$7.95Fresh Tomato and Mozzarella, Red Onion, Basil,

Balsamic Vinegar, Garlic Crostini

Cheese & Olives—$9.95Assorted Italian Cheese and Olives

Antipasto—$9.95Assorted Italian Meats, Cheeses, Olives and Marinated Vegetables

Soup of the DayCup $2.95 Bowl $4.95

Ask your server for today’s selection

9” Cheese Pizza $ 7.95 14” Cheese Pizza $ 10.95 Additional Toppings $ .75 eachTopping Choices: Sausage, Pepperoni, Ham, Bacon, Salami, Onions, Fresh Mushrooms, Green Peppers,

Jalapeño Peppers, Black Olives, Green Olives, Tomatoes, Ham, Pineapple

Lun

ch

SaladsHouse Salad—$6.95

Mixed Greens, cucumber, Tomato, Red Onion, Black Olives,Croutons

Caesar Salad—$6.95Chopped Romaine Lettuce, Croutons, Parmesan Cheese,

Caesar Dressing

Antipasto Salad—$9.95Romaine Lettuce, Mixed Italian Cheeses, Meats, Olives and

Peppers

Add Grilled Chicken $ 3.49 Grilled Salmon orShrimp $ 4.95

BurgersClassic Hamburger *8oz—$7.95Add Cheese $ .50 Bacon $ .50

Lettuce, Tomato, Onion and Pickle Spear

Turn MenuIntroducing our new Turn Menu. The items listed in theTurn Menu are fresh and ready in under 3 minutes. Theseitems do not come with any sides. It’s the perfect fooditems and timing between the front and back nine.

Available 11:00 am-5:00 pm1/4 pound Burger $3.25

1/4 pound Cheese Burger $ 3.50Bratwurst $3.50

*Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood,shellfish and eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness

and will only be served at the consumer’s request. Please informyour server of any food allergens. A gratuity of 18% will be

added to all groups of 8 or more.

Christopher’s Burger*—$8.95Swiss cheese, Sautéed mushrooms & onions in Red Wine.

Our Signature Burger Sicilian Burger*—$8.49Mozzarella Cheese and Spicy Giardenera

Jalapeno Burger*—$8.49Sautéed Jalapeno peppers & onions, Pepper-Jack Cheese

Salmon Burger*—$8.49Ground Salmon, Dill, Caramelized Onions and Citrus

Remoulade

SandwichesMeatball Parmesan—$7.95

Fresh Meatballs, Marinara, Provolone Cheese on a hoagie

Chicken Cutlet Parmesan—$7.95Marinara, provolone cheese on a hoagie

Chicken Salad Croissant—$8.49Fresh White Meat Chicken Salad, lettuce

Shaun’s Wrap—$7.95Grilled Chicken Breast, Cheddar-Jack Cheese, Lettuce, Tomato,Buffalo sauce, Blue cheese dressing in a Garlic & herb tortilla

Rib-Eye Steak Sandwich*—$10.95Sautéed Mushrooms, onions and Swiss Cheese on a hoagie

Classic Club Panini—$8.49Ham, Turkey, Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato, Swiss Cheese, Pesto

Aioli

Sicilian Chicken Wrap—$7.95Grilled Chicken Breast, Spicy Giardenera, Lettuce, Tomato

and Mozzarella Cheese in a Garlic & herb tortilla

All Sandwiches and Burgers come with your choice of FrenchFries or Potato Salad

Upgrade to a fresh fruit cup for $2.95 or Sweet Potato Friesfor $1.95

EntreesChicken Cavatappi—$9.95

Chicken Breast, Broccoli and Mushrooms in a Garlic Butter WhiteWine Sauce tossed with Cavatappi Pasta

Linguini with Clam Sauce—$12.95Sautéed chopped Sea Clams in your choice of a red or white

sauce on a bed of Linguini

Lunch Menu served Daily11:00 am to 4:00 pm

Linguini & Meatballs—$9.95Homemade Meatballs and Marinara sauce on a bed of

Linguini

Fettuccine Primavera—$10.95Fresh Vegetables sautéed with Pesto-Alfredo Sauce on a

bed of Fettuccine Pasta

Din

ner

Dinner Menu served Daily4:00 pm to 9:00 pm

All Entrees come with your choice of Soupor Salad

SaladsHouse Salad—$6.95

Mixed Greens, cucumber, Tomato, Red Onion, Black Olives,Croutons, Balsamic Vinaigrette

Caesar Salad—$6.95Chopped Romaine Lettuce, Croutons, Parmesan Cheese,

Caesar Dressing

Spinach Salad—$7.95Substitute for Dinner Salad $2.95

Fresh Baby Spinach, Cashews, Crumbled Blue Cheese,Strawberry Vinaigrette

Add Grilled Chicken $ 3.49 Grilled Salmon orShrimp $ 4.95

Sandwiches & BurgersClassic Hamburger *8oz—$7.95Add Cheese $ .50 Bacon $ .50

Lettuce, Tomato, Onion and Pickle Spear

Christopher’s Burger*—$8.95Swiss cheese, Sautéed mushrooms & onions in Red Wine.

Chicken Salad Croissant—$8.49Fresh White Meat Chicken Salad, lettuce

Shaun’s Wrap—$7.95Grilled Chicken Breast, Cheddar-Jack Cheese, Lettuce,

Tomato, Buffalo sauce, Blue cheese dressing in a Garlic &herb tortilla

Rib-Eye Steak Sandwich*—$10.95Sautéed Mushrooms, onions and Swiss Cheese on a hoagie

Classic Club Panini—$8.49Ham, Turkey, Bacon, Lettuce, Tomato, Swiss Cheese, Pesto

Aioli

Sicilian Chicken Wrap—$7.95Grilled Chicken Breast, Spicy Giardenera, Lettuce, Tomato

and Mozzarella Cheese in a Garlic & herb tortillaAll Sandwiches and Burgers come with your choice of French

Fries or Potato SaladUpgrade to a fresh fruit cup for $2.95 or Sweet Potato Fries for $1.95

GrillGrilled Pork Chops – $ 13.95

Topped with vinegar peppers, cherry peppers, onions, redpotatoes, garlic butter & herb wine sauce

Ribeye Steak – $ 22.9516 oz horseradish mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables

Tenderloin – $ 20.958 oz Blue cheese crusted with a red wine reduction, rosemary

roasted red potatoes and seasonal vegetables

Add Grilled Shrimp (4) $4.95 Add Pan SearedScallops $4.50 ea 8 oz. Lobster Tail $22.95 ea

PastaChicken or Veal Parmesan –Chicken $11.95 Veal $15.95

Fresh cutlets topped with marinara sauce and mozzarellacheese on a bed of linguini

Shrimp Scampi – $13.95Shrimp sautéed in a garlic, olive oil, butter and white wine

with sundried tomatoes on a bed of Angel Hair pasta

Linguini with Clam Sauce - $ 12.95Linguini tossed with chopped clams in your choice of a white

wine or marinara sauce

Fettuccine Primavera - $ 10.95Fettuccine tossed with fresh vegetables in a

Pesto - Alfredo sauce, parmesan cheese

The Godfather - $ 19.95Veal Scaloppini, Chicken Breast, Shrimp and Scallops in

a White Wine Sauce on a bed of Linguini

RisottoChicken or Veal Marsala–

Chicken $11.95 Veal $15.95Scaloppini lightly sautéed with Marsala Wine cream

sauce on a bed of Mushroom Risotto

Pan Seared Sea Scallops – $19.95Herb Cheese and Vegetable Risotto, Citrus Beurre Blanc

Salmon fra’Diavolo - $ 18.95Spicy Grilled Salmon, Spinach & Mushroom Cream

Sauce, Sundried Tomato Risotto

*Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood,shellfish and eggs may increase your risk of food borne illness

and will only be served at the consumer’s request. Pleaseinform your server of any food allergens. A gratuity of 18%

will be added to all groups of 8 or more.

the Golf Course at Branch River

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Braun's Ranch will open for your party any day or night. Call for more info.The Braun's will welcome you with tasty food, great drinks, super

service and warm and friendly atmosphere.Glenn, Bridget, Chelsea & Glen Jr., Props.

SANDWICHES & WRAPSAll sandwiches and wraps served with French Fries and apickle. Add soup & salad bar to any sandwich for $2.95

BRAUN'S RANCH BURGERCombination of Brat patty and Ranch Beef Burgertopped with American cheese.HAMBURGER1/3lb Burger garnished with lettuce, tomato and onion.Add Cheese • Add Bacon • Add Cheese & BaconMUSHROOM & SWISS BURGER1/3lb Burger topped with sauteed mushrooms andSwiss cheese.TEXAS BURGERGrilled Burger topped with caramelized onions, bacon,bourbon BBQ and Pepperjack cheese.TENDERLOIN SANDWICH6oz Tenderloin with caramelized onions, lettuce,tomato and served on a Sheboygan hard roll.GRILLED HAM & SWISSServed on marble rye bread with Brent's secret "54"sauce.

GRILLED CHEESEAmerican, Cheddar, Swiss cheese melted and served onTexas toast.CHICKEN BREAST SANDWICHGrilled Chicken Breast served grilled or BBQATLANTIC COD SANDWICHLightly breaded served with lettuce, tomato and tartarsauce.CHICKEN CAESAR WRAPGrilled chicken with diced tomatoes, Parmesan cheeseand romaine lettuce with Caesar dressing wrapped in aflour tortilla.PHILLY WRAPShaved beef with sauteed onions and peppers, lettuceand Philly cheese wrapped in a flour tortilla.FRENCH DIPShaved Prime Rib with melted Mozzarella cheese,served on French bread.CRISPY CHICKEN BACON WRAPFried chicken with Cheddar cheese, tomatoes, bacon,lettuce and ranch dressing wrapped in a flour tortilla.

FRIDAY FISH FRYAdd Soup & Salad bar for $2.95. Early bird special$3.00 off buffet available 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. reserve your

table and eat when you choose.

PERCH PLATEFresh Lake Perch with house breading or dipped inaWisconsin beer batter and choice of French Friesor baked potato, coleslaw and roll.Half

ATLANTIC CODThree light and flakey pieces of Cod preparedbaked, breaded or beer battered with choice ofbaked potato or French Fries, coleslaw and roll.

STEAK ENTREESAll dinners include unlimited soup & salad bar as well as choiceof potato: baked, twice baked, broasted, garlic, baby reds, garlicmashed, potato pancakes, French Fries, wild rice blend or garlic

pasta.NEW YORK STRIP14oz House cut Strip Loin charbroiled to perfection.SMOTHERED RIBEYE16oz Ribeye served on a hot sizzling platter withlightly grilled green peppers, mushrooms and onionsfinished with au jus.BUTCHER'S CHOICE RIBEYE16oz Tenderlicious charbroiled Ribeye.PEPPER CORN CRUSTED NEW YORKERNewYork Strip with generous coating of blackpeppercorn in a fresh Brandycream sauce.BLACK ANGUS TENDERLOINCharbroiled juicy Tenderloin, so mouth watering, fitfor a king. 8OZ • 12OZWISCONSIN CHEESE STEAKCharbroiled Tenderloin topped with melted cheddarcheese, sauteed mushrooms and onions with crispybacon. 8OZ • 12OZBLACK & BLEU TENDERLOINCharbroiled and seasoned with Brent's blackeningspice, covered with our special crumbled bleu cheesesauce. 8OZ • 12OZBABY BEEF LIVER & ONIONSTender Beef Liver smothered with sauteed onionsand topped with crispy bacon. 1PC • 2PC

CHICKEN & PORKENTREES

All dinners include soup & salad bar as well as choice of potato:baked, twice baked, broasted, garlic, baby reds, garlic mashed,potato pancakes, French Fries, wild rice blend or garlic pasta.

GRILLED CHICKEN BREASTJuicy, lightly seasoned, boneless Chicken Breast,grilled to perfection. 1PC • 2PCBROASTED CHICKEN DINNERMarinated and Broasted with our special flourmix. 2PC • 4PCAll white or dark meatPRETZEL CHICKEN BREAST8oz Chicken Breast coated with a Pretzel crust,fried golden brown and topped with a Dijonmustard sauce.CHICKEN & BBQ RIBS COMBOHalf rack of Ribs & 2 piece Broasted Chicken.BABY BACK RIBSSlow roasted Ribs, grilled and covered in our secrethouse made BBQ sauce.Half RackPORK CHOPTwo hand cut 8oz boneless Chops Grilled orBroasted.Single

SEAFOOD ENTREESAll dinners include unlimited soup & salad bar as well as choice of

potato: baked, twice baked, broasted, garlic, baby reds, garlic mashed,potato pancakes, French Fries, wild rice blend or garlic pasta.

ATLANTIC CODA filet of Atlantic Cod broiled or lightly breaded andfried, served with drawn butter.BACON WRAPPED SCALLOPS5 Luscious Sea Scallops wrapped in Bacon and seared to alight golden brown.GRILLED TERIYAKI SALMONFresh Atlantic Salmon charbroiled and glazed withPineapple Teriyaki sauce.COCONUT BREADED SHRIMP5 Jumbo Shrimp coated with coconut breading andserved with a Mojito dipping sauce.CLASSIC BREADED SHRIMPSlightly Hand Breaded Shrimp, fried golden brown andserved with our kicking' cocktail sauce.SEAFOOD PLATTERCombination feast of Haddock, Shrimp and Scallopsserved fried or broiled.MEGA SEA SCALLOPS6 Scallops lightly seasoned and seared in garlic buttersauce or lightly breaded.

SOUP & SALAD BARUNLIMITED DAILY SOUP & SALAD

BAR ALA CARTEDINEIN ONLY

WEEKEND BUFFETS • ENTERTAINMENTCHECK US OUT AT

WWW.BRAUNSRANCH.COM

291 N. Lincoln St. • Elkhart Lake6 miles south of Kiel on Hwy. 67

920-876-2763 • 920-323-2429

DINING ROOM HOURS:Wed-Sat 4-9pm • Sun 9am-9pm

Bar opens at 3pm

WI-5001549732

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StartersHummus

Made from scratch withgarbanzo beans, sun driedtomato pesto, garlic, and lemonjuice, with warm pita chips.

Sizzling Artichoke HeartsHand breaded and lightly fried,topped with parmesan cheeseand melted butter. Served withwasabi ranch dipping sauce.

Crab CakesPuff pastry, fresh dill, red bellpeppers, celery, lemon, andlump crab meat, served with atarragon cream sauce.

Pork Spring RollsFour homemade spring rolls withpork, cilantro, and vegetables,served with a sweet and sourdipping sauce.

Pub Cheese CurdsHenning’s Fresh Cheese curdsand our batter made with a Pubmicrobrew, and lightly deep fried.

MusselsTwelve Canadianmussels sautéedin a lemon garlic butter with sundried tomatoes, basil, and capers.

SaladsCoconut Shrimp Salad

Spring greens drizzled with ourhomemademango vinaigrette, thentopped with coconut, macadamianuts, melon and pineapple.

Caprese SaladSpring greens drizzledwith a balsamicreduction, fresh tomatoes, roastedred peppers and fresh mozzarellacheese; topped with pesto sauce.

Stuffed PortabellaFresh vegetables, Parmesan andMonterey Jack cheese and pesto sauce,stuffed into a portabella mushroomcap, and accompanied by wild rice.

Sandwiches

Judge’s Choice BurgerBailiff’s Double

Our burgers are one third poundCertified Angus Beef patties toppedwith ketchup and Dusseldorf mustard,and served on a challah roll. All burgersare served with lettuce, tomato, onion,a pickle spear and Pub Fries.

10th Anniversary SandwichEnjoy as either a burger or chickensandwich. Topped with Boursincheese, sautéed portabellamushrooms and onions. On achallah roll with Pub fries.

Tenderloin Steak SandwichA grilled five ounce beef fillet,topped with homemade horseradishcream sauce and haystack onions;with Pub fries.

Chicken and DuckChicken Marsala

Eight ounces of hand-cutchicken breast, dusted in flourand flambéed in Marsala wine.Topped with sautéed mushroomsand a rich cream sauce.Accompanied by a vegetable andbuttered penne pasta.

Pecan Encrusted DuckA six ounce duck breastencrusted with pecan flour, panseared and finished to medium.Topped with Wisconsin MapleSyrup and presented on a bedof wild rice.

PorkPork Osso Bucco

A twenty-two ounce bone-inpork shank, slowly braised in abalsamic barbeque glaze. Servedwith buttery mashed potatoes.

SteaksCertified Angus Ribeye

A sixteen ounce bone-in ribeyesteak, grilled and accompaniedbyYukon Gold potatoes.

Jonathan’s PrideA seven ounce fillet grilled andserved over buttery mashedpotatoes; with sautéed vegetables.Topped with a mushroom demiglaze and four grilled shrimp.

SeafoodAhiTuna

Sashimigradetunafillet,carefullygrilled to your preference andserved with black rice.

Seafood PastaSautéed mussels, clams,shrimp, scallops and crab clawsin a lemon garlic butter tossedwith linguini with basil capersand tomatoes.

Grilled Norwegian SalmonSimple, healthy, and delicious!A grilled fillet, topped with ourown dill sauce; finished with redonions, and capers. Served withwild rice.

Canadian WalleyeAn eight ounce fillet encrustedin almond flour, topped with ahoney and white wine glaze;placed on a bed of wild rice.

COURTHOUSE PUB1001 So. 8th. Street

HOURS: 11:00 - 9:00 M - F • 4:00 - 9:30 Sat

920-686-1166Selected Guest and Staff Favorites.

For complete menu go to www.courthousepub.com.

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A BETTER DAYIS JUST A BITE AWAY

BETTER BREAD. BETTER SUBS. BETTER DAY.

MENU

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816 22nd St.Ph (920) 553-5001

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BETTER BREADSITALIAN PARMESAN ASIAGOTORTILLA WRAP WHEAT

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MAKE IT A MEALINCLUDES CHIPS + REGULAR DRINK ..... $2.19

TOP IT OFFCHEESE......................................................................... $.60BACON......................................................................... $.99PEPPERONI .................................................................. $.99DOUBLE PORTION........................................................$1.99DOUBLE PORTION CHEESE STEAK CUBES ..................... $2.40

BLACK OLIVESCUCUMBERSDILL PICKLESGREEN PEPPERSHOT PEPPER RELISHJALAPENOSLETTUCEONIONSOREGANOPEPPERONCINISTOMATOESBBQ SAUCEBBQ RANCH DRESSINGBROWN MUSTARDMARINARA SAUCEMAYONNAISEOILRANCH DRESSINGRASPBERRY VINAIGRETTERED WINE VINEGARYELLOW MUSTARD

SOUPSCUP BOWL

SOUP OF THE DAY....$2.19...$2.69CHILISeasonal, See Store For details

QUENCHERSREG LG

FOUNTAIN DRINK..... $1.49...$1.89BOTTLED DRINK ...................$1.49BOTTLED WATER ..................$1.35

GREENS

MINI SUBS – Ham + Provolone,Turkey Breast, Meatball &

Provolone, Tuna or Garden

Provolone ONLY $2.89CHIPS ..................................$1.09PARTY CHIPS ...................... $3.49KIDS MEAL.......................... $3.99

FRESH BAKED COOKIES..............................$.50.................. 3 FOR $1.00PEANUT BUTTERCRISPY BAR...........$.99

7 1/2” SUBS

CATERINGPARTY PLATTERS20 PIECE ........................................................... $35.9925 PIECE ........................................................... $42.9930 PIECE ........................................................... $49.99PARTY SUBS24 hour advance notice required on all Party Sub orders.

2 FOOT SECTIONS .............................................. $24.99BOX LUNCHES5” MINI SUB, CHIPS + COOKIE ............................ $5.497 1/2” SUB, CHIPS + COOKIE............................... $6.99

CHEESE STEAK - Steak, Provolone, Lettuce, Onions, Tomatoes &Salt .................................................................................................$5.59

PHILLY CHEESE STEAK – Steak, American Cheese, SauteedGreen Peppers & Onions...........................................................$5.59

ITALIAN CHEESE STEAK – Steak, Provolone, Sauteed GreenPeppers, Mushrooms, Onions & Marinara Sauce...................$5.99

DOUBLE CHEESE STEAK – Double Portions of Steak &Provolone, Lettuce, Onions, Tomatoes & Salt..........................$7.99

PEPPERONI MELT – Ham, Pepperoni, Provolone, Lettuce,Onions, Tomatoes, Oregano & Mayo......................................$4.69

CHICKEN BREAST – Chicken Breast, Lettuce, Tomatoes & Mayo.........................................................................................................$4.49

CHICKEN CHEDDAR DELUXE – Sliced Chicken Breast, Bacon,Cheddar, Lettuce, Onions, Tomatoes & Mayo...................................$4.69

BLT – Bacon, Lettuce, Tomatoes & Mayo ...............................$4.39MEATBALL & PROVOLONE – Meatballs, Provolone &Marinara Sauce ...........................................................................$4.49

ITALIAN SPECIAL – Cappacolla Ham, Coteghino Bologna,Genoa Salami, Provolone, Lettuce, Onions, Tomatoes, Salt,Oregano & Oil.............................................................................$4.89

CLUB – Ham, Turkey Breast, Provolone, Lettuce, Onions,Tomatoes, Oregano & Mayo ....................................................$4.89

BIG DADDY – Cappacolla Ham, Coteghino Bologna, GenoaSalami, Pepperoni, Provolone, Black Olives, Pepperoncinis,Lettuce, Onions, Tomatoes, Parmesan Asiago, Oregano, Oil RedWine Vinegar & Mayo...............................................................$7.29

ROAST BEEF + CHEDDAR – Raost Beef, Cheddar, Lettuce,Onions, Tomatoes, Salt & Mayo................................................$4.99

HAM + PROVOLONE – Ham, Provolone, Lettuce, Onions,Tomatoes, Oregano & Mayo ....................................................$4.39

TURKEY BREAST – Turkey Breast, Lettuce, Onions, Tomatoes,Salt & Mayo .................................................................................$4.39

TUNA – A Blend of Tuna & Mayo with Lettuce, Onions,Tomatoes & Oregano .................................................................$4.89

GARDEN PROVOLONE – Provolone, Iceberg, Romaine,cucumbers, Green Peppers, Onions, Tomatoes & Mayo $4.49

SEAFOOD – A Blend of Lemon Pepper Seasoned Seafood &Mayo with Lettuce, Onions & Tomatoes ............................$4.99

50% MORE MEAT ONALL CHEESE STEAKSAL SUBS AVAILABLE IN 15”

SWEETS

EXTRAS

GOURMET GARDEN – Romaine, Iceberg, Provolone, Cucumbers,Green Peppers, Onions + Tomatoes with Ranch Dressing ...... $4.59

GOURMET GARDEN WITH CHICKEN – Romaine, Iceberg, ChickenBreast, Provolone, Cucumbers, Green Peppers, Onions + Tomatoeswith Ranch Dressing ........................................................................ $6.59

TURKEY BACON DELIGHT – Romaine, Iceberg, Turkey Breast,Crumbled Bacon, Provolone, Cucumbers, Green Peppers, Onions &Tomatoes with BBQ Ranch Dressing ............................................ $6.59

ALMOND BERRY CHICKEN – Romaine, Iceberg, Chicken Breast,Feta Crumble, Dried Cherries & Cranberries, Sliced Almonds,Green Peppers, Onions & Tomatoes with Fat Free RaspberryVinaigrette ....................................................................................... $6.79

INCLUDECOMPLIMENTARYBREAD + BUTTER

Advance notice appreciated on all catering orders.Menu items and individual ingredients may vary by location. Prices subject to changewithout notice. Prices do not include tax.

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Hamburger .......................................$2.00Double ............................................$3.00

Cheeseburger....................................$2.25Double ............................................$3.25

Steak Sandwich ...............................$3.75with Cheese ..................................$4.00

Pork Cutlet ........................................$3.75With Cheese ..................................$4.00

Pizza Burger .....................................$2.75Jalapeno Burger ...............................$2.75Grilled Chicken .................................$3.00Hot Dog ............................................$1.75Brat ...................................................$2.00Grilled Cheese ..................................$2.00

Fish Sandwich...................................$2.75with Cheese ..................................$2.90

Perch Sandwich ...............................$3.75with Cheese ..................................$4.00

Ham Sandwich .................................$2.50with Cheese .................................$2.75

Turkey Burger ...................................$3.00Add Bacon ..........................................25¢

Cod with Fries ....................... $5.00

Cod withSour Cream & Chive Friesor Cold Potato Salad ........$5.50

Popcorn Shrimp ....................$5.00

Boneless ChickenWings ......$4.50With Fries ...........................$5.50

ADD-ONSExtra Sauces ............................50¢Extra Plate .............................$1.50Extra Bread or Cole Slaw ........25¢

HamburgerPlate Lunches include Rye Bread,Cole Slaw & Choice of Potato

Perch .......................................... $11.00Double ......................................$17.00

Pike ..............................................$8.00Double .....................................$12.00

Popcorn Shrimp .......................... $6.50

Butterfly Shrimp .........................$8.00Double ......................................$11.50

Blue Gill ....................................... $8.50Double .................................... $12.50

Chicken ........................................$6.00

French Fries ............................................. $1.75Basket ................................................. $3.50

Sour Cream & Chive Fries ...................... $2.75Basket ................................................. $5.00

Cheese Curds ........................................... $2.75Onion Rings ............................................. $2.75Mushrooms ............................................. $2.75Cauliflower .............................................. $2.75MiniTacos (Chicken) ............................... $3.25Clam Strips .............................................. $2.75Mozzarella Sticks .................................... $3.50Chicken Strips ......................................... $3.00Mini Corn Dogs ....................................... $3.00Jalapeno Poppers ................................... $3.50Broccoli & Cheese Bites ......................... $3.50Nachos ..................................................... $2.50Krab Cakes ............................................... $2.75

Bowl ......................................................... $2.75Cup ........................................................... $2.00To Go ........................................................ $2.75

SANDWICHES

BASKETS

PLATE LUNCHES BREAKFASTMENU

Open at 10 am Mon.-Sat.

Kitchen closes at 8pm on Sat. & Sun.

Sunday Homemade Breakfast 7am-10am

Bar closes at 8pm on Sunday

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Side orders

Bowl $2 75

SOUP OF THE DAYOR CHILI

You’ll Dig

SUNDAY ONLY: 7:00am-10:00am#1 Two Eggs, choice of ham, breakfastsausages or bacon, rye or white toast, andhash browns (includes coffee) .............$4.50

#2 One Egg, 1/2 ham or 2 strips bacon, rye orwhite toast, and hash browns .............$3.00

#3 Two Eggs, two hamburger patties, rye orwhite toast and hash browns(includes coffee) ...............................$5.00

#4 Egg Sandwiches (two eggs)on hard roll or bread...........................$1.75with cheese ...................................$2.00with ham or bacon .........................$3.25with ham or bacon & cheese.............. $3.50

One egg ........................................$1.00Bacon (three strips) ....................$2.50Ham (one piece) ..........................$2.25Toast (rye or white - 2 slices)......$1.00Hash browns ...............................$1.50Coffee (regular or decaf) .............$1.00Small Milk ......................................75¢Larger Milk ..................................$1.00Small OJ........................................ $.75Large OJ ......................................$1.00Baumeister Soda (Btl) .................$1.25

Thank Youfor voting us

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ALL DAY!!

We are proud to serve you heartymeals prepared with the finestingredients by our Friendly staff!

Thank you for votingus Best FamilyRestaurant andHomestyle Cookingand Finalist forBreakfast and Soup

3950 Calumet Avenue, Manitowoc ~ 683-14445:30 a.m. - Midnight 7 Days A Week

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701York St. • Manitowoc • LUNCH Everyday 11-2pm • BAR Menu 2-3pm • DINNER Sun-Thurs. 3-9pm • Fri & Sat 3-10pmharborside365.com • Text HARBORSIDE to 765432 and receive a GREAT Martini Special!

Message and Data rates may apply. Text STOP to quit. HELP 4 info.

THE ULTIMATE IN

FINE DINING365 DAYSAYEAR

920-684-5711~APPETIZERS~

Ask your server the appetizer of the day!

Shrimp Cocktail MartiniSpicy Cajun Bacon Wrapped ShrimpSweet Potato FriesHand Breaded Onion RingsSouthern Fried Chicken TendersBreaded White Cheese CurdsHarborside Steak FriesItalian Fried Ravioli Marinara

~FROM THE BROILER ENTRÉES~Harborside serves USDA Choice steaks or higher.

Black Angus NY Strip14- 16 oz Angus strip char-grilled to order with steak butter 11-12 oz petiteAngus strip char-grilled to order with steak butterSteer Tenderloin Filet10 oz steer tenderloin char-grilled to order and served with steak butter and aujusBlack & Bleu Steer Tenderloin(Signature Steak)10 oz steer tenderloin filet rolled in house Cajun spices, char-grilled to order,served on top of toast points and adorned with Jack Daniel’s mushroom sauce,bleu cheese and caramelized onionsBlack Angus Ribeye15-16 oz center cut Angus ribeye char-grilled to order and served with au jusand steak butterBeef Tenderloin Pepper SteakPan seared tenderloin tips with fresh mushrooms, onions, green peppers andgarlic flambéed with a touch of bourbon and au jus served over rice pilaf orfettuccini pastaPortabella Stuffed TenderloinTwo 4 oz steer tenderloin medallions char-grilled and layered between a sautéedportabella mushroom cap, sautéed caramelized onions, au jus, and a touch ofParmesan cheeseBlack Angus Porterhouse20 oz Black Angus porterhouse seasoned with Kosher salt and black pepperthen grill to perfection and finished with steak butter, onion rings and aujus

~BIT OF ITALY PASTA ENTRÉES~Shrimp & Crab AugratenShrimp and a crab blend sautéed with fresh mushrooms and flambéed withwhite wine, tossed with linguini pasta, fresh Parmesan and garlic, topped withbread crumbs, melted mozzarella cheese and parsleyChicken & Shrimp RomanoShrimp and chicken breast sautéed with garlic, green onions, tomato,mushrooms, and green peppers, then flambéed with white wine, tossed withfettuccini pasta and both Alfredo and marinara finished with Romano andParmesan cheeseFettuccini Pasta AlfredoA creamy blend of Parmesan cheese, garlic, white wine, broccoli, onions,tomato, and mushrooms then sautéed with cream and tossed with fettuccinipasta:With Vegetables OnlyWith Sautéed chicken and vegetablesWith shrimp, crab blend and vegetables

Jumbo Meatballs Linguini MarinaraCreated by owner Jim and friend Steve Franz, a blend ofbeef, pork, special spices and Parmesan cheese rolledinto meatballs simmered in our homemade sauce andserved over linguini pasta with marinara, Parmesancheese and fresh parsleyVegetable Pasta FettucciniSautéed mushrooms, artichoke hearts, green peppers,

onions, broccoli, tomatoes and garlic, flambéed with white wine, served overlinguini pasta topped with Parmesan cheese and fresh parsleyChicken Breast PascaraLightly breaded chicken breast, pan seared with white wine, garlic and butterwith green peppers, onions, tomatoes and served over fettuccini pasta withmozzarella cheese and fresh parsley

~SEAFOOD ENTRÉES~Broiled Icelandic HaddockTwo filets of haddock seasoned with butter, dill and lemon broiled to fork tenderand served with melted butterChar-grilled Ahi Tuna SteakSushi grade tuna steak char-grilled to your desired temperature topped withteriyaki sauce served over rice pilafPan Seared Norwegian Salmon FiletPan seared Norwegian salmon filet lightly dusted in seasoned flour and searedin olive oil, flambéed in white wine and topped with dill cream sauce servedover rice pilafCanadian Walleye FilletTwo filets of Canadian Walleye done to your liking choose from; breaded anddeep fried, lightly floured pan fried or Cajun seasoned pan friedSpicy Cajun GrouperCajun spiced boneless, skinless grouper, pan seared and flambéed with whitewine and lemon. Finished with a fresh fruit salsa and served over rice pilafShrimp Your WayJumbo Crab & Cheese fried stuffed shrimp tail off shrimp sautéed with whitewine and fresh garlic. Breaded and deep fried fantail shrimpBrazilian Lobster TailTwo 8 oz steamed Brazilian lobster tailsOne 8 oz steamed Brazilian lobster tailSurf & Turf Combination11-12 oz NY strip with deep fried shrimp11-12 oz NY strip with sautéed shrimp11-12 oz NY strip with jumbo crab and cheese stuffed shrimp11-12 oz NY strip with an 8 oz Brazilian lobster tail*Any steak may be substituted

~HOUSE ENTRÉES~Chicken PecanPan seared lightly dusted chicken breast sautéed with fresh mushrooms, greenonions and chopped pecans, flambéed with Brandy cream sauce and servedover rice pilafApple Bourbon ChickenPan seared chicken breast sautéed with apple slices, mushrooms, green onions,then flambéed with bourbon and finished with apple cream sauce, served overrice pilafCajun Blackened ChickenCajun spiced chicken breast sautéed with green peppers, onion, diced tomatoesand finished with a Cajun cream sauce served over rice pilafPork Tenderloin MarinaraPan seared, lightly breaded, pork tenderloin medallions sautéed with garlic,mushrooms and green onions then flambéed in white wine over linguini pastawith our homemade marinara sauce, topped with mozzarella cheese, parmesancheese and fresh parsleyChicken & Shrimp EtouféeAndoullie sausage, chicken breast, shrimp and Cajun spices sautéed with greenpeppers, onion, diced tomato and okra served over rice pilafPork Tenderloin DijonPan seared pork tenderloin medallions sautéed with mushrooms and onions,flambéed in white wine, finished with honey Dijon sauce and served over ricepilafBBQ Pork RibsGrilled and slow roasted pork ribs seasoned with a dry rub then char-grilled androasted to fork tender topped with our BBQ sauceFull order of ribs or Half order of ribsChar-grilled Smoked Pork ChopsTwin 6 oz smoked and char-grilled pork chops served over sweet & sour redcabbage

~EVENING SANDWICH~All Sandwiches are served with your choice of one of the following:

Cup of soup, side salad, or steak fries.The Harborside Burger

Single Double Triple¾ lb Hamburger¾ lb Cheeseburger

¾ lb Bacon Cheeseburger¾ lb Black & Bleuburger¾ lb Mushroom Swiss

Burgers are served with a pickle spear.Harborside Steak Sandwich8 oz center cut Angus sirloin grilled to order and served on a buttered toastedhard rollFrench Dip Roast Beef SandwichShaved roast beef topped with sautéed mushrooms, onions and meltedprovolone cheese served on toasted French bread with au jusThe Famous ReubenMounds of shaved corned beef and sauerkraut set on top of grilled localmarbled rye bread and melted Swiss cheese with 1000 Island dressing on thesideHaddock Sandwich6 oz breaded haddock filet lightly fried and served on toasted Hoagie roll withlettuce and tartar sauce on the side Add cheese (extra)Chicken Breast SandwichHand cut chicken breast done your way: Char-grilled, Cajun(spicy) blackenedor hand breaded deep fried with a side of lettuce and mayoSoupsCup or BowlGourmet Saladsafresh baby greens, Romaine lettuce, cucumbers, red onion and homemadecroutons

Add your choice of; Cajun, char-grilled or deep fried chickenAdd sautéed shrimp and crab blend

~CHILDREN’S MENU~(Children 10 and Under only)

Chicken tenders and friesGrilled cheese and friesPasta with marinara sauce

Reservations are accepted.Gratuity not added to any bills.

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HONGKONG BUFFETCHINESE RESTAURANT

908 Washington St., Manitowoc(920) 682-1181 • Fax (920) 682-1630

Open 7 Days aWeek: Mon.-Sat. 11am-10pmSun. 11:30am-9:30pm

APPETIZERS1. Egg Roll (1)............................ 1.102. Fried/Steamed Dumplings (8) 4.953. Roast Pork, Sliced .................. 5.254. Chicken Wings (8) ................ 4.955. � Chicken Wings w. Garlic Sauce.5.256. Boneless Spare Ribs ................ 6.757. Crab Meat Rangoon (8)......... 4.758. Teriyaki Chicken (6) .............. 5.75

SOUPSm. Lg.

9. Wonton ....................... 1.90 2.9510. Egg Drop...................... 1.90 2.8511. Wonton Egg Drop........ 2.35 3.3512.�Hot & Sour ..................2.45 3.9513. Chinese Vegetable.................. 3.2514. Seafood.................................. 5.7515. House Special ........................ 5.55

EGG FOO YOUNG(w. White Rice)

16. Roast Pork ............................. 6.1017. Chicken ................................. 6.1018. Beef ....................................... 6.9019. Shrimp................................... 6.9020. Mushroom............................. 6.1021. House Special ......................... 8.05CHOWMEIN & CHOP SUEY(w. White Rice & Crispy Noodle)

22. Chicken ................................ 6.9523. Roast Pork ............................. 6.9524. Beef ....................................... 7.0525. Shrimp ................................... 7.0526. Vegetable ............................... 6.25

FRIED RICE27. Roast Pork ............................. 6.5028. Chicken ................................. 6.5029. Beef ....................................... 7.2530. Shrimp ................................... 7.2531. Vegetable ............................... 5.7532. Young Chow .......................... 8.05

LO MEIN(w. Soft Noodle)

33. Roast Pork ............................. 6.9534. Chicken ................................. 6.9535. Beef ....................................... 7.9536. Shrimp ................................... 7.9537. Vegetable ............................... 6.4538. House Special ........................ 8.30

SIDE ORDERWhite Rice ......... (Sm.) 1.50 (Lg.) 2.50Crispy Noodle .... (Sm.) 0.60 (Lg.) 1.00

� HOT & SPICY

PORK(w. White Rice)

39. Roast Pork w. Chinese Vegetable 7.7540. Roast Pork w. Broccoli ........... 7.7541. Roast Pork w. Mushroom ....... 7.9542. Roast Pork w. Green Pepper .. 7.9543. Roast Pork w. Snow Peas ........ 8.0544. Roast Pork w. Mixed Vegetable 7.9545.�Kung Pao Pork ....................... 7.9546.�Pork w. Garlic Sauce .............. 7.9547.�Shredded Szechuan Pork ........ 7.9548.�Hunan Pork ........................... 7.9549.�Double Cooked Pork .............. 7.9550. Pork w. Scallions .................... 8.2551. Moo Shu Pork (w. 4 Pancakes) 8.2552. Sweet & Sour Pork ................. 7.95

VEGETABLE(w. White Rice)

53. Vegetable Delight ................... 6.7554. Moo Shu Vegetable (w. 4 Pancakes) .6.9555. Sautéed Snow Pea .................. 6.9556.�Bean Curd Szechuan Style ...... 6.7557.�Broccoli w. Garlic Sauce ......... 6.7558. Plain Sautéed Broccoli ........... 6.75

POULTRY(w. White Rice)

59. Chicken w. Black Bean Sauce . 7.8560. Moo Goo Gai Pan .................. 7.8561. Chicken w. Broccoli ............... 7.8562. Chicken w. Pepper Onion ...... 7.8563. Chicken w. Snow Pea ............. 7.8564. Chicken w. Mixed Vegetable .. 7.8565.�Curry Chicken ....................... 7.8566.�Chicken w. Szechuan Style ..... 7.8567. Chicken Almond Ding ........... 7.8568. Chicken w. Cashew Nuts ....... 7.8569. Sweet & Sour Chicken ........... 7.8570. Moo Shu Chicken (w. 4 Pancakes) 7.8571.�Kung Pao Chicken .................. 7.8572.�Chicken w. Garlic Sauce ........ 7.8573.�Hunan Chicken ..................... 7.8574. Chicken w. Chinese Vegetables 7.85

BEEF(w. White Rice)

75. Beef w. Black Bean Sauce ....... 8.2576. Pepper Steak w. Onions ......... 8.2577. Beef w. Broccoli ..................... 8.2578. Beef w. Mushroom ................. 8.2579. Beef w. Snow Pea ................... 8.2580. Beef w. Mixed Vegetable ........ 8.2581.�Curry Beef ............................. 8.2582. Beef w. Scallions .................... 8.2583. Moo Shu Beef (w. 4 Pancakes) 8.2584.�Kung Pao Beef ........................ 8.2585.�Beef w. Garlic Sauce .............. 8.2586.�Szechuan Beef ........................ 8.2587.�Hunan Beef ............................ 8.25

SEAFOOD(w. White Rice)88. Lobster Sauce ......................... 5.9589. Shrimp w. Lobster Sauce ........ 9.6590. Shrimp w. Broccoli ................ 9.6591. Shrimp w. Chinese Vegetable .9.6592. Shrimp w. Snow Pea .............. 9.6593. Pepper Shrimp w. Onion ....... 9.6594.�Curry Shrimp ........................ 9.6595.�Shrimp Szechuan Style ........... 9.6596. Shrimp w. Cashew Nuts ......... 9.6597. Sweet & Sour Shrimp ............. 9.6598. Moo Shu Shrimp (w. 4 Pancakes) 9.6599.�Hunan Shrimp ....................... 9.65100.�Kung Pao Shrimp ................. 9.65101.�Shrimp w. Garlic Sauce ........ 9.65

CHOWMEI FUN(Very Thin White Noodle)

102. Shrimp .................................. 7.95103. Beef ...................................... 7.75104. Chicken ................................. 7.25105. Roast Pork ............................. 7.25106. House Special ........................ 8.75

SPECIAL DIET MENU(Prepared w. only Scallion, Garlic,

Ginger, Wine. Served without Salt, Sugar,Corn Starch & MSG)

D1. Steamed Mixed Vegetable ...... 6.75D2. Chicken w. Broccoli ............... 7.85D3. Jumbo Shrimp w. Snow Peas ..8.95D4. Chicken w. Mixed Vegetable .. 7.95D5. Shrimp w. Broccoli ................ 8.95D6. Scallop w. Mixed Vegetable .... 9.65D7. Scallop w. Broccoli ................. 9.65D8. Jumbo Shrimp, Scallop

w. Mixed Vegetable ................ 9.95

COMBINATION PLATES(Served w. Pork Fried Rice & Egg Roll)

CHEF’S SPECIAL (w. White Rice)S1. HAPPY FAMILY ................ 10.55

Scallops, jumbo shrimp, sliced pork,beef, chicken & vegetable mixed withtraditional brown sauce.

S2. SEAFOOD DELIGHT ........ 10.75A variety of seafood with snow peapods, broccoli, mushroom, water-chestnuts served on a sizzling platter.

S3.�GENERAL TSO’S CHICKEN. 8.85Boneless chunks chicken quickly stir-fried in our special sauce w. hot pepper.

S4. TRIPLE CROWN ................ 8.85Shrimp, chicken, beef w. mixed vegs.

S5.�SZECHUAN SHRIMP &CHICKEN ........................... 9.15Jumbo shrimp, chicken w. broccoli,pepper with Szechuan sauce.

S6. SIZZLING STEAK & SCALLOPS..9.55A savory mix of beef steak & sea scallopswith Chinese vegs. in oyster sauce.

S7.�SHRIMP, SCALLOPS IN GARLICSAUCE ................................ 9.55A pepper, woodears, water chestnuts,baby corn and straw mushrooms.

S8.�TA-CHIEN CHICKEN ......... 8.75Onion, pepper, carrot, bamboo shoots,mushrooms, baby corn, snow peas w.Szechuan sauce.

S9.�DICED SHRIMP ANDCHICKEN ........................... 9.15Diced water chestnuts, celery, carrotwith brown sauce.

S10. FOUR SEASON .................. 9.85Shrimp, chicken, beef, pork w. mixedvegetables.

S11. TUNG TING SHRIMP ....... 9.05Shrimp, broccoli and straw mushrooms,boneless chicken with mixed vegs.

S12. SESAME CHICKEN/BEEF .. 8.85Chicken tossed rapidly over a highflame in Chef’s special sauce withsesame.

S13.�ORANGE FLAVOREDCHICKEN OR BEEF .......... 8.85Chunks of beef or chicken sautéedin hot pepper with orange flavor.

S14.�THE DRAGON &PHOENIX ....................... 10.25Chicken and shrimp w. vegetable.

S15. MONGOLIAN BEEF .......... 9.85S16. SWEET & SOUR COMBO . 8.50

LUNCHBUFFET$6.49

Mon.-Sat.:11:00am - 3:00pm

DINNERBUFFET$8.69

Mon.-Sat.: 4:00pm - 9:30pm

Served w. CrabLegs, Mussels,

Seafood Delights

SUNDAYALL-DAYBUFFET$8.69Served w. CrabLegs, Mussels,

Seafood Delights

CARRY-OUT

BUFFETLUNCH $6.49DINNER $8.69FREE Sodaor Soup

CHILDREN UNDER 3 YEARS OLD FREE • 15% OFF FOR SENIOR CITIZENS OVER 65 YEARS OLDSODA – COFFEE – ICED TEA $1.20 WITH FREE REFILL

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C1. Chicken Chow Mein............. 6.75C2. Shrimp Chow Mein ..............6.95C3. Pork or Chicken

Egg Foo Young .......................6.85C4. Moo Goo Gai Pan .................6.85C5. Chicken w. Broccoli ..............6.95C6. Sweet & Sour

Chicken or Pork ....................6.95C7. Roast Pork w. Mixed

Vegetable ..............................6.95C8. Roast Pork Lo Mein ..............6.95C9. Chicken w. Pepper Onion .....6.95C10. Roast Pork w. Broccoli .........6.95

C11. Beef w. Broccoli .................. 7.15C12. Pepper Steak w. Onion ....... 7.15C13. Shrimp w. Broccoli ............. 7.15C14. Shrimp w. Chinese Vegetable 7.15C15. Shrimp w. Lobster Sauce ..... 7.15C16.�Curry Chicken ................... 7.15C17.�Chicken w. Garlic Sauce ..... 7.15C18.�Hunan Beef ........................ 7.15C19.�Hunan Shrimp ................... 7.15C20.�Hunan Chicken .................. 7.15C21. Boneless Spare Ribs ............ 7.15C22.�General Tso’s Chicken ........ 7.15C23. Sesame Chicken ................. 7.15

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11. Chicken w. Cashew Nuts .... 4.9512. Shrimp w. Lobster Sauce ..... 5.2513.� Broccoli in Garlic Sauce ...... 4.6014.� Kung Pao Chicken ............... 4.9515.� Chicken w. Garlic Sauce ..... 4.9516.� Hunan Chicken ................... 4.9517.�General Tso’s Chicken ......... 5.2518. Sesame Chicken .................. 5.2519.� Orange Chicken .................. 5.2520. Shrimp w. Broccoli .............. 5.25

LUNCH SPECIALMonday – Saturday 11:00 am – 3:00 pm

All Dishes Served w. White Rice or Pork Fried RiceFREE Wonton Soup, Egg Drop Soup or Hot & Sour Soup

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(West 2 minutes from Menards)Manitowoc, 684-4200

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HWY 151 & Tyler St. / Valders, WI 920.775.3660ALLYOUCANEATSOUP&SALADBAR

7Daysaweek–10:30a.m.-8:30p.m.-$4.95

oraddtoanymealfor$2.50

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Check our website for specials,hours, hall information & more!

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Restaurant Hours:Mon.-Sun. 8:00am-9pm

Limited Sandwich Menu Thur.-Sat. til 10pm

Breakfast 7 Days a Week

8am to 11am (Sunday til 1pm)

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MONDAY ETHNIC NIGHTHard Shell Tacos ......................... $1Soft Shell Tacos ......................$150

Gyros.......................................... $2Dine-in Only. No Limit.TUESDAY 4:30-9PM1/3lb. Angus Burgers ......Only $200

Dine-in Only. No Limit. IncludesBurger Builder Bar - No ChargeWEDNESDAY 4:30-8PMBroasted Chicken Buffet .........$495

No Carry Outs

THURSDAY 5-9PMRibeye or Tenderloin

8oz. ........................................$995

12oz. ................................. $1295

THURSDAY 11AM-9PMLasagna w/Garlic Toast ...........$595

Smelt/Fries SM .......................$495

LG...........................................$575

Shrimp Dinner ........................$995

FRIDAY 5-8:30PMLand & Sea Buffet.............. $1195

SATURDAY 5-8:30PMSteak Lover’s Buffet........... $1195

SUNDAY 9:30AM-1PMBlack Angus Prime Rib Dinner10oz .................................. $1095

16oz .................................. $1495

Family Style Broasted Chicken & BeerBattered Haddock ...................$695

GREAT FOOD 7 DAYSA WEEK!

Add Soup & Salad Bar to any Sandwich or Buffet Special for $2.50

Home of the ManitowocCounty Sports Hall of Fame

Appetizers & SnacksFrench Fries .............................................. $2.50Onion Rings ............................................. $3.50Wisconsin Cheese Curds............................ $3.95Sour Cream & Chive Fries ......................... $2.50Breaded Cheese Cauliflower .................... $3.00Battered Mushrooms................................ $3.00Battered Corn .......................................... $3.00Battered Green Beans.............................. $3.00Hand-wrapped Monterey JackMozzarella Sticks...................................... $4.95Chicken Tenders Basket ........................... $6.95Combo Basket.......................................... $8.95Super Nachos ........................................... $8.95Quesadilla Chicken.................... $7.95

Tenderloin............... $8.95Cheese..................... $6.95

Taco Quesadilla........................................ $8.95Mr. Lucky’s Garlic Toast 2 pc ..........$2.00

4 pc .......... $3.00*Add cheese for $.25 per pc.

Twice Baked Potato ................................. $2.50*Load your potato (bacon & cheese) for $1.00

SoupsHomemade Chicken Dumpling....cup $2.00...bowl $3.00Soup of the Day......................cup $2.00 ...bowl $3.00Chili (mild or spicy)..............cup $2.50 .... bowl $3.50

*Add cheese and onion for $.25 each.

SaladsChef Salad ................................................ $6.95Taco Salad ................................................ $6.95Chicken Breast Salad ................................ $6.95Soup and Salad Bar.................................. $4.95

New! Mr. Lucky’s WrapsChoice of plain, spinach or garlic & herb flour tortilla

Veggie Wrap ............................................ $4.95Chicken Wrap........................................... $6.50BLT Wrap.................................................. $6.50Buffalo Wrap............................................ $6.50Taco Wrap ................................................ $6.50Philly Wrap .............................................. $6.50

New! GyrosGyros ....................................................... $3.95

Lucky’s Haus of Pizza12” Cheese................................................ $7.9512” Pepperoni.......................................... $8.9512” Cheese & Sausage ............................... $8.9512” Deluxe................................................ $9.95

FeaturingDaily Lunch and Dinner Specials

Early Bird Special10:30am - 5pm

Butterfly Pork Chop 8 oz. ....................... $5.00Ribeye or Tenderloin 8 oz. ..................... $7.00Jumbo Shrimp 5 pc ................................. $6.95

SteakBlack Angus Tenderloin ......8 oz .................$10.95............................................12 oz .............. $14.95Black Angus Ribeye ............8 oz................. $9.95............................................12 oz .............. $14.95Wisconsin Cheese Steak ..............................$12.95Tenderloin Oscar........................................ $12.95Pan-Fried Liver ...................1 pc ................ $6.95............................................2 pc................. $8.95

PorkPork Chops .........................1 chop ...............$7.95............................................2 chops .............$9.95BBQ Ribs............................................Half Rack...........$8.95............................................Full Rack ..........$14.95

ChickenChicken Oscar ............................................. $10.95Broasted Chicken ................2 pc ..................$6.50............................................4 pc...................$7.95

*Add $2.00 for all white meat. Always available by the bucket!

Seafood HausBacon Wrapped Scallops .............8 pc ........$11.95Jumbo Fan-Tail Shrimp...............................$10.95Beer-Battered Haddock.............................. $9.95Cod Dinner.................................................. $8.95Seafood Platter.......................................... $17.95

Stir-FryZesty stir-fry served with your choice of

white or wild rice (no potato)Veggie Stir-Fry ............................................. $7.50Shrimp Stir-Fry ............................................. $9.95Grilled Chicken Stir-Fry................................ $8.95Tenderloin Stir-Fry ....................................... $9.95

AlfredoServed w/ Garlic Toast

Fettucini Alfredo ......................................... $8.95Chicken Alfredo........................................... $9.95Shrimp Alfredo............................................ $9.95

Friday Dinner SpecialsAll Dinners include soup & salad bar, rye bread and choice ofpotato; baked, twice-baked, potato pancakes, hashbrown patty,

broasted potatoes or French fries.Canadian Perch Plate....................................2 pc – Half Order.... $8.95....................................4 pc – Full Order....$10.95Double Order – ..........8 pc........................ $15.95Broiled Haddock ........................................ $8.95Pan-Fried Pike ...........................................$10.95Scallops .......................................................$11.95Shrimp ........................................................$11.95Seafood Platter.......................................... $13.95Perch Sandwich........................................... $5.95

*Prices and food items subject to change.

Kiddie KornerFor children 10 & under. All kids meals served with smiley fries.

Macaroni & Cheese........................................ $3.95Mini Corn Dogs.............................................. $3.95Hot Dogs ....................................................... $3.95Kids Cheese Pizza.......................................... $3.953 pc Chicken Strips ........................................$4.95Grilled Cheese .............................................. $3.95Battered Popcorn Shrimp .............................$4.95Kids Salad Bar (No Fries)............................... $3.95

DessertsIce Cream Sundaes ....................................... $2.00Ice Cream Cone ............................................. $1.50Waffle Cone...................................................$3.00Homemade Desserts or Tortes.......................$3.00

BeveragesSoft Drinks......................................................$1.50Coffee ............................................................$1.50Apple or Cranberry Juice ..............................$1.50Milk................................................................$1.50Hot Chocolate ................................................$1.50Shakes ........................................................... $3.00

Black Angus 1/3 lb. Hamburger ....................$3.95Black Angus 1/3 lb. Cheeseburger ............... $4.25Mushroom Swiss Burger 1/3 lb ..................... $4.95Black Angus Bacon Cheeseburger 1/3 lb...... $4.95

*Turn it into a double burger! Add $1.00Add lettuce or tomato for $.25

Lucky Burger................................................$5.50The “Touchdown” ....................................... $6.50Tenderloin or Ribeye Sandwich .................. $7.95Battered Fish Sandwich 6 oz ....................... $4.95

Chicken Sandwich ....................................... $4.95Lucky’s Famous Grilled Ham & Swiss ............$5.95Classic Reuben..............................................$5.95Grilled Cheese .............................................$3.95Mr. Lucky’s Famous Club Sandwich ............. $6.95French Dip................................................... $6.95Chicken Cordon Bleu .................................. $6.95Classic Tuna Melt ......................................... $4.95Classic BLT ................................................... $4.95Breaded Pork Loin Fillet............................. $4.95

Dinner specialties include soup & salad, and choice of potato: baked, twice-baked,potato pancakes, hashbrown patty, broasted potatoes or French fries.

Mr. Lucky’s Famous SandwichesAll sandwiches are served with chips and a pickle or add fries for $1.50 extra

* Shared Dinners are $2.00 Extra

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ELBOW ROOMParker’s

702 Buffalo St., Manitowoc, WI 54220 • (920) 682-5852Serving Hours Bar opens at 3:00pm,Tues-Sun

Kitchen Hours Tues,Wed,Thurs, & Sun: 4:00 pm ’til 9:00 pm, Fri & Sat: 4:00pm ’til 10:00 pmChildren’s MenuAvailable

All entrées include soup or salad and choice of potato

French Fries, Baked, Baby Reds, Eddies, American Fries, Rice Pilaf, or Pasta

Tenderloin SteakThe most tender cut .......................6oz $12.95, 8oz $15.95, 12oz $19.95Ribeye Steak 12oz. Cut from the prime ............................................................$18.95The NewYork Strip 12oz. Choice cut from the strip loin................................$18.95Parker’s Porterhouse The best combo of two steaks, the strip and tenderloin..........................................$23.95

ADD: Sautéed mushrooms or onions to your steak for only $3.50ADD: Sautéed mushrooms and onions to your steak for only $3.95

BBQ Pork Ribs Slow roasted and tender, glazed with Sweet Baby Ray’s SauceHalf Rack............................$13.90 Full Rack.......................... $20.75Porterhouse Pork ChopsOrder Grilled or Broasted ....................................................................(1) 12oz Chop.....................$13.95 (2) 2 12 oz. Chops.....................$19.95Broasted Chicken Tender and Juicy, fried to order1/4 Chicken............................$7.95 ½ Chicken ..........................$9.95Chicken Fingers 6 deep fried chicken tenders..................................................................... $9.75

Entrées

Gulf Shrimp 7 large shrimp sautéed or hand breaded and fried....................................$15.95Scallops 8 tender jewels from the sea, sautéed or hand breaded and fried ..................................$18.95Pan-FriedWalleye 8oz. light and flaky fillets, pan fried til golden brown ..................................$16.95GrilledTuna Steak 8 ozTuna steak filled the way you like it....................................$14.75Lake Perch The local favorite ..............................................6oz $13.95, 12oz $20.95Orange Roughy 10 oz. seasoned and broiled in butter ............................................$14.75ColdWater LobsterTail Tender & delicious(1) 9ozTail..................................$39.95 (2) 9ozTails ..............................$71.95Haddock 8oz. Flaky white fish, broiled or hand breaded and fried ...................................$9.95

From the Sea

1/2 Pound Hamburger AnAngus burger grilled the way you like it and served on a hard roll .. $6.25Cheeseburger........................................................................................ $7.25Tenderloin Sandwich Cooked the way you like it, with Au Jus on a hard roll................ $9.25Chicken RanchWrap Grilled breast of chicken, bacon, cheddar cheese, tomatoes,lettuce, onions, and ranch dressing rolled in a flour tortilla...................................... $8.95

Bacon Cheeseburger Our 1/2 poundAngus burger topped with bacon and yourchoice of cheese ...................................................................................... $8.95

The PattyMeltOur 1/2 lb burger on grilled marble rye w/ Swiss &American cheese & fried onions .............$7.50

Chicken Breast Grilled or deep fried breast of chicken with lettuce and tomato served on a hard roll... $7.25Mushroom Swiss BurgerOur 1/2 poundAngus burger topped withsautéed mushrooms and Swiss cheese .............................................................. $8.25

Reuben Corned beef, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, and 1000 island on grilled marble rye ...........$7.95Turkey Club Bacon, lettuce, tomato, turkey and mayo built triple decked on white toast...... $7.50Philly Sandwich Sliced prime rib, onions and mushrooms topped with Swiss cheese on a hoagie ...$8.95Marinated Italian HamMarinated ham, onions, and green peppers topped withmelted mozzarella cheese on a hoagie roll ............................................................ $7.50

BLT Sandwich Bacon, lettuce, tomato & mayo on white toast ..........................................$5.95Perch Sandwich Hand breaded and fried with lettuce and tartar sauce on a hard roll ....... $8.75Grilled Cheese, Bacon, &Tomato The classic grilled cheese with thick sliced bacon and tomato ... $6.25Haddock Sandwich Deep fried Haddock on a hard roll with lettuce and tartar sauce ...... $6.75

Sandwiches

8oz.Tenderloin and Lobster.....................................................................$48.508oz.Tenderloin and 5 Shrimp...................................................................$24.508oz.Tenderloin and 6 Scallops..................................................................$26.501/4 Broasted Chicken and BBQ Ribs .........................................................$15.95

Combos

Homemade Soup or Chili cup .................. $3.25 bowl .....................$4.50Garden Salad.......................................................................................... $2.50Large Dinner Salad.................................................................................. $4.50Grilled Chicken SaladOur large dinner salad topped w/ a grilled chicken breast and tomatoes...$7.50Taco Salad Seasoned ground beef, cheese, tomatoes, sour cream, and black olives over lettuce in afried tortilla bowl, served with a side of salsa....................................................... $8.95

Dressings1000 Island, Peppercorn, Ranch, Bleu Cheese, Elbow RoomHouse, Italian, French, Raspberry

Vinaigrette, and Low Cal FrenchHot Bacon or Crumbly Bleu Cheese ...............................................................................................................................................................$1.75

Soups and Salads

Burrito Seasoned ground beef or chicken and refried beans in a flour tortilla toppedwith our own salsa, melted cheddar cheese, sour cream and black olives........................ $9.50

Chimichanga Seasoned ground beef or chicken, tomatoes and cheese in a flour tortilla,deep fried til golden brown, then topped with our own salsa, sour cream, and black olives.....$9.50

Fajitas Your choice of chicken or beef tenderloin, sautéed with onions, green peppers,and our own spice mix. Served with flour tortillas, cheese, tomatoes, and lettuce .................. $10.95

Chicken Enchiladas Seasoned chicken wrapped in corn tortillas and topped withenchilada sauce and cheddar cheese, then baked til golden brown ............................... $8.95

Tacos Three hard or soft shell tacos filled with seasoned ground beef, cheddar cheese, lettuce and tomatoes... $8.95All above dinners include Spanish Rice, Refried Beans, Guacamole, and Chip and Salsa (Chips and Salsa – In House Only)

ExtrasGuacamole............................................................................................$3.95Basket of Chips ..................................................................................... $2.95Salsa.................................................................................................... $1.95Black Olives.......................................................................................... $1.00Jalapenos .............................................................................................. $1.25

Taco Salad A homemade tortilla bowl filled with lettuce, seasoned ground beef, cheddar cheese,tomatoes, sour cream, and black olives. Served with homemade salsa on the side............... $8.95

Beef Nachos Our homemade chips topped with seasoned ground beef,melted cheddar cheese, sour cream, black olives and guacamole ................................... $7.95

Loaded nachos with tomatoes, onions, and jalapenos ................................... add $3.00

Thursday Mexican Specials

Pastas include choice of soup or salad

Tender Fettuccine tossed with your choice of Marinara, Alfredo, or Red Pepper Cream Sauce ...$9.95With: PrimaveraVegetables $12.95, Chicken $13.95, Shrimp $16.95

Pastas

BaconWrapped BBQ Shrimp (12) ..............................................................$8.75Chili Nachos............................................................................................$7.25Mozzarella Sticks .....................................................................................$4.25Homemade Bacon and Cheese Potato Skins ..................................................$5.25Homemade Ranch Chips and Salsa..............................................................$5.50Haystack Onion Rings ..............................................................................$4.25Half Haystack Onion Rings .......................................................................$3.25Hand Breaded Cheese Curds ......................................................................$5.25Chips and Salsa ........................................................................................$1.50Combo Platter Onion Rings, Cheese Curds, Broccoli, Mushrooms, Cauliflower, andMozzarella Sticks....$8.00

Appetizers

Chicken Fingers with Fries........................................................................$5.50Macaroni and Cheese ................................................................................$4.50Grilled Cheese with Fries..........................................................................$4.95Pasta with Marinara Sauce ........................................................................$2.50

For the Young Ones

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TUSCAN ROMA NEW!Best on our thin crust. Roma Tomatoes,Spinach and Zesty Alfredo SauceBACON CHEESEBURGERFlavors to savor. Beef, Onions, Pickles, TwoCheeses, Bacon PiecesBBQ CHICKENZesty and a taste bud tempter, BBQ Chicken,Two CheersCALIFORNIA CHICKENOne heck-of-a-combination. Chicken, GreenPeppers, Tomato, Onion, Garlic Sauce, CheeseCHICKEN BROCCOLI ALFREDOAn American original. Chicken, Broccoli, ZestyAflredo SauceBUFFALO CHICKENIt's got just the right kick. Chicken, Hot Sauce,Ranch Dressing Two Cheeses

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Sandwiches and MoreHamburger $3.25Cheeseburger $3.75Mushroom Swiss Burger $4.75Bacon Bleu Cheddar Burger $4.75Meatloaf Sandwich $4.00SHOOTER SPECIAL $6.00Hamburger, Brat Patty, HamSwiss, Mozzarella, American CheeseRibeye Sandwich (8 oz.) $6.00Steak Sandwich 8oz Sirloin $5.50Tenderloin Sandwich $5.25Tenderloin Bacon Bleu $6.50Philly Cheese Steak $5.75Brat Patty $3.00Patty Melt $4.00Corn Beef Sandwich $3.50Reuben $4.50Pork Cutlet $4.50Pizza Burger $3.50Grilled Chicken Sandwich $4.50

with BBQ and Bacon $5.00Crispy Chicken Sandwich $4.50Chicken Cordon Bleu Sandwich $5.00Grilled Cheese $1.75Ham and Cheese Hot or Cold $3.00BLT $3.50Perch Sandwich $4.00Add extra bacon, ham or cheese on any sandwich each 50¢Add lettuce, tomato each 25¢Cod (3 pieces) (w/Fries) $5.75Butterfly Shrimp (w/Fries) $6.752 pc Chicken (breast & wing or thigh and leg) $2.75Chili Nacho SupremeChili, Chips, 2 Cheeses, Jalapeño, Onions & Sour Cream$8.00Gyro $5.00Hot Dog $1.75Chicago Dog $2.50Chili Dog $2.50

Shooters HomemadePizza (12 inch)Sausage $6.00Pepperoni $6.00Sausage and Pepperoni $7.00Sausage Pepperoni Onion Mushroom $7.50Deluxe $8.00

Side OrdersFrench Fries $2.00

Basket $3.75Sour Cream Chives Fries $2.75

Basket $5.50Chili Cheese Fries (basket) $6.00Onion Rings $3.50Keith’s Homemade Cheese Curds(Small) $3.00 (Large) $5.50Mac-N-Cheese Bites $4.00Jalapeno Poppers (Cheddar)$4.00Broccoli Cheese Bites $4.00Mozzarella Sticks $3.50Mushrooms $3.50Shooter Malone’s Specialty Wings $4.50(6 wings – original, medium, hot or BBQ, Teriyaki)

Mini Tacos (chicken) $3.50served w/salsa and sour cream

Chicken Strips (5 strips) $4.50 (3 strips)$3.00Mini Corn Dogs $3.00Coleslaw $1.25Potato Salad $1.50Soup of the Day Bowl $3.00 Cup $2.00Chili Bowl $3.25 Cup $2.25Add Cheese and Onions 50¢Extra Salsa and Sour Cream 25¢

Salad-Lettuce, Tomatoes, Croutons $3.50Add Cheese 25¢Add Bacon or grilled Chicken $1.50 ea

SpecialsEvery Day of the Weekserved with potato salad or French Fries and rye bread

1/4 Broasted Chicken Plate $4.00One breast and wing or one thigh and leg

1/2 Broasted Chicken Plate $6.00One breast, wing, thigh and leg

Monday SpecialShooter Malone’s Specialty Wings $4.006 Jumbo Wings (Original, Medium, Hot or BBQ)

Tuesday Special1/2 lb Smelt w/French Fries $6.00Blue Gill w/French Fries Single $7.00Double $11.00Wednesday SpecialSteak Night $9.75Served with Choice of Potato

Friday SpecialServed with coleslaw, rye bread, French Fries or potato saladPerch Single $10.00

Double $15.00Walleye Pike1 pc. $7.00 2 pc. $9.00 3 pc. $11.00

Broasted Chicken8 Piece bucket $8.0012 Piece bucket $12.0016 Piece bucket $16.0020 Piece Bucket $20.00

901 Buffalo StreetManitowoc, WI 54220 • 920-682-4116

Visa and MasterCard Accepted Carryout availablePrices and menu items subject to change.

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STATE APPROVEDSMOKING ROOM!

553-84791713 EAST ST.TWO RIVERS

FRESHSMELTServed

Daily

(in season)

NOW SERVINGFRESH PERCHON FRIDAY’S

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MINIATUREBOWLING!

PRESSUREFRIED CHICKEN

&HAMBURGERS

IN GRAVYFor Any Event!

Open 11 am - 2 am Daily • Closed Mondays

SANDWICHESHamburger....................................... $3.50Cheeseburger .................................. $3.75Double Cheeseburger...................... $5.75Mushroom & Swiss Burger ............. $3.75Brat Pattie........................................ $3.75Tenderloin ........................................ $7.50Pizzaburger...................................... $3.50Super Tippy...................................... $5.75Wisconsin Cheese Steak................. $5.25Perch................................................ $5.25Haddock........................................... $3.50Chicken............................................ $4.25Grilled Chicken ................................ $4.25Cheesy Chicken............................... $5.25Extra Cheese......25¢ Extra Bacon......50¢

LUNCHES(includes rye bread, choice of potato & cole slaw)Chicken2 pc. $6.00 • 3 pc. $6.75 • 4 pc. $7.25Perch $9.00............. Double Perch $15.00Shrimp $7.00 ........Double Shrimp $12.50Haddock $5.75... Double Haddock $10.00Smelt $7.00............. Double Smelt $11.00Cod $8.00................... Double Cod $13.50Seafood Plate ................................ $10.00Chicken Buckets8 pc. $8.00 • 20 pc. $20.00Other quantities Available

SIDE ORDERSFries ................................................. $2.25Pound of Fries.................................. $5.50Potato Wedges................................. $2.25Pound of Potato Wedges ................. $5.50Onion Rings ..................................... $2.25Cheese Curds................................... $2.75Mushrooms...................................... $2.00Mozzarella Sticks ............................ $2.75Cheese Balls .................................... $2.00Cauliflower ...................................... $2.00Smelt................................................ $4.00Broc-N-Cheese Bites....................... $2.75Chicken Tenders.............................. $4.00Jalapeno Snappers.......................... $3.50Mini Corn Dogs ................................ $2.00Popcorn Chicken ............................. $4.00Buffalo Wings .................................. $5.00Brewhouse Combo .......................... $7.00Mac-N-Cheese Bites ....................... $2.75Pepper Jack Cheese Curds ............. $2.25Southwest Bites .............................. $3.00Chili Cheese Dog Wraps.................. $3.00Sweet Potato Fries .......................... $3.25White Cheddar Cheese Curds ......... $3.00

* menu items & prices subject to change

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We do not accept any personal checks. All prices are subject to change without notice.10% will be added to all carry out orders over $20.00. A 5% sales tax is added to all orders.

BUCKETS OF CHICKEN6 Piece ........................... $7.807 Piece .......................... $9.108 Piece ......................... $10.409 Piece ........................ $11.7010 Piece ....................... $13.0011 Piece ....................... $14.3012 Piece ...................... $15.60

PLATE LUNCHESIncludes FF or Potato salad,Coleslaw, & Rye Bread

Perch - Single ............. $11.00Perch - Double........... $16.00Haddock - Single .......... $8.00Haddock - Double ...... $13.00Blue Gill - Single ......... $10.50Blue Gill - Double........ $15.50Broasted Chicken - 2 Piece...$5.25Broasted Chicken - 4 Piece...$6.75Walleye Single............. $11.50Walleye Double ........... $16.50

BASKETSIncludes French FriesShrimp Basket .............. $6.75Chicken Wing Ding Basket ... $6.25Chicken Tender Basket.... $5.25

SANDWICHES1/4 lb. Hamburger -Certified Angus.................... $3.00Double Hamburger .............. $4.501/4 lb. Burger ....................... $3.25Double Cheeseburger ......... $4.75Pizza Burger......................... $3.25Bacon Cheeseburger .......... $4.25Brat Patty ............................. $2.75Steak Sandwich................... $4.50Grilled Chicken Sandwich... $4.25Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich .. $6.00Grilled Garlic Chicken ......... $4.25BLT ........................................ $3.25Van’s Burger(1/4lb. Brat Patty, 1/4lb. Hamburger,with cheese) ........................... $4.75

Perch Sandwich................... $5.25Blue Gill Sandwich............... $5.25Grilled Cheese Sandwich.... $2.75

SIDE ORDERSFrench Fries ......................... $2.75Sour Cream & Chive Fries .. $2.75Cheese Curds ...................... $3.25Mozzarella Sticks (6) ........... $3.50Onion Scoops ...................... $2.75Onion Rings.......................... $2.75Jalapeno Poppers ............... $3.50Jalapeno Snappers.............. $2.50Mushrooms .......................... $3.00Mini Corn Dogs.................... $3.25Mini Tacos ............................ $3.75Broccoli Cheddar Bites....... $3.25Potato Bites ......................... $2.50Cup of soup.......................... $2.25Bowl of soup ........................ $4.00To Go Bowl ........................... $3.00

ExtrasLettuce & Tomato ................ $0.25Cheese ................................. $0.25Bacon ................................... $1.00

Hours:Serving Daily Beginning At 11:00am

To Order - Phone: 920.684.3007426 N. 9th St., Manitowoc

We appreciate ourGreat Customers!

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OpenWednesday - Saturday

4:30 pmSunday - 4 pm

134 N. Liberty St. Valders

Check Out Our Ever-ChangingMonthly Specials!at: ccwillows.com

HOUSE SPECIALTIESTenderloin & Bacon - Wrapped ScallopsEnjoy our choice steer tenderloin cooked toyour liking along with tender scallops wrappedin bacon. $23.95

Stuffed TenderloinChoice steer tenderloin rolled with mozzarellacheese and real bacon pieces, topped off withsauteed mushrooms. $23.95

Tenderloin OscarChoice steer tenderloin grilled to perfection...and topped with tender asparagus spears, crabmeat and hollandaise sauce. $23.95

Bacon - Wrapped ScallopsSea scallops generously wrapped in doublesmoked bacon placed on a bed of blended rice,topped with hollandaise sauce. $22.95

Drunk ‘un Pork ChopsBoneless loin of pork, grilled to perfection andbasted with our own brandy sauce. One Chop ~$13.95 • Two Chops ~ $16.95

Chicken in theWillowsBroiled chicken breast placed on a bed ofblended rice, topped with broccoli, hollandaisesauce. $14.95

BEEFPrime Rib of BeefChoice rib of beef slow roasted with richseasonings. Served with au jus. For a specialtreat, try it grilled. (Brought to your level ofmedium, medium well or well on our boiler.)10oz. ~ $16.95 •14oz. ~ $20.95 • 20oz. ~ $22.95

US Choice Steer TenderloinA tender, succulent steak grilled to perfection.Taste why CCWillows was voted best steakin Manitowoc County! 8oz. ~ $18.95 • 12oz. ~$21.95 •16oz. ~ $24.95

Choice RibeyeA tasty cut of ribeye steak grilled to your liking.10oz. ~ $16oz. ~ $21.95

Steer Tenderloin Stir FryStrips of US choice steer tenderloin Easternblend of vegetables in a served over a bed ofblended rice. $17.95

Baby Beef Liver & OnionsTender baby beef liver prepared soft or welldone. 1/2 lb. ~$13.95

Not responsible for well-done steaks.Blackened or cajun steaks, additional $1.50. (Allmeats are pre-cooked weights. Steak will be

served rare or medium-rare only upon requestof the customer and may be undercooked.

Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry,seafood or eggs may increase your risk of food

borne illness.)

PORKRack of RibsBaby back pork ribs ~ slow roasted until theyfall off the bone ~ glazed with C.C. Willowssignature barbecue sauce. 1/2 Rack ~ $16.95 •Full Rack ~$22.95

Broiled Pork ChopsBoneless loin of pork seasoned and cookedto tasty perfection. One Chop ~ $12.95 •TwoChops ~ $15.95

POULTRYBroasted ChickenOne half plump juicy chicken (breast, wing,leg and thigh) broasted to a rich golden brown.$11.95 • All white meat (2 breast halves) ~ $13.95

Chicken OscarBroiled breast topped with crab, asparagus andhollandaise sauce over blended rice. $14.95

Chicken Stir FryStrips of boneless, skinless chicken breastsauteed with Far Eastern blend of vegetables abed of blended rice. $14.95

Chicken Cordon BleuBroiled chicken breast, stuffed with ham andswiss cheese, placed on a bed of blended rice ~topped with Alfredo sauce. $14.95

SEAFOODDeep - Fried Gulf ShrimpDeep fried with our special batter for extraflavor. $18.95

Broiled Shrimp in the ShellServed either hot or cold ~ your choice. $17.95

Sauteed ShrimpSucculent shrimp sauteed in butter, garlic andseasonings. $17.95

Shrimp ScampiTender shrimp sauteed in a white wine sauceand served over blended rice. $17.95

Stuffed ShrimpShrimp stuffed with crab meat and mozzarellacheese, deep friend to golden brown. $17.95

Shrimp Stir FryTender shrimp sauteed with a blend of FarEastern vegetables in a light teriyaki sauce overblended rice. $16.95

ScallopsDelicious scallops breaded or sauteed yourchoice. $17.95

Broiled HaddockOur haddock is lightly seasoned then broiledfor great flavor. $14.95

Haddock DonBroiled haddock placed on a bed of blendedrice, smothered with broccoli spears, swisscheese and Alfredo sauce. $16.95

Lobster TailsOne pound of the very best lobster. $47.95

Shrimp and Portabella Mushrooms AlfredoOur succulent shrimp served over fettuccinewith Portabella mushrooms and Alfredo sauce.

$17.95

Lake PerchLightly breaded Lake Perch, choose either deep- or pan - fried. $14.95

COMBOSTenderloin or Prime Rib & 1 lb. Lobster

$54.95

Tenderloin or Prime Rib & Scallops$24.95

Tenderloin or Prime Rib & ShrimpChoose Gulf, sauteed or boiled (hot or cold).

$24.95Save room for a complimentary C.C. Willows

Gourmet Cookie!All entrees include soup & salad bar, fresh rolls &baked or broasted potato, baby reds, hash browns,

garlic mashed, blended rice or french fries.Twice baked potato, vegetable or sauteed mushroomsare $1.50 extra sauteed portabella mushrooms, $2.50

extra.

LITE APPETITEBroiled Boneless Chicken BreastServed over rice with Alfredo sauce. $12.95

Broiled Tenderloin6 oz. - $16.50

Broiled Shrimp in the ShellHot or Cold $14.95

Broiled Haddock8oz. - $12.95

CHILDREN’S MENU(12 years old & under - includes salad bar and cookie.)

Hamburger with French Fries $4.95With Cheese - $5.50Grilled Cheese with French Fries $4.95Kraft Macaroni & Cheese $4.95Chicken Tenders with French fries $6.95Shrimp with French Fries Two Large,deep- fried shrimp $9.95

Children’s Soup & Salad BarIncludes cookie (no potato) $5.95

BEVERAGESMilk - Sm. $1.50 Lg. $1.95

Coffee - $1.95Iced Tea or Hot Chocolate - $1.95

A LA CARTEFrench Fries $3.50Onion Rings $3.75Cheese Curds $4.00

Twice - Baked Potato $3.50Soup & Salad Bar $7.95Shrimp Cocktail $8.95

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