February 9, 2024
Finding Community
Trying to plan a night out? Just been too busy to find something fun to do to relax after a long week? Here are some fun events that are sure not to disappoint!
Green Bay:
- Does every day feel like a Monday? Break the routine by heading out to “Mayhem at Merlo Winery” on February 16 in Green Bay for an all-ages murder-mystery game night. Tickets start at $10.00, and the mayhem starts at 6:30.
- Another fun evening can be spent ice skating at Titletown (pictured right). Monday, February 19, meet up at the Titletown ice skating rink in Green Bay at 6:30 for skating and cocoa. Make sure you bring money for skate rentals! Not a fan of ice skating? Titletown has many winter fun activities planned on their calendar of events.
- If it is too cold outside, come down to the Green Bay Community Theater on Monday, February 19, or Tuesday, the 20th, to audition for Don’t Drink the Water from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Woody Allen wrote this comedy about an incompetent son running the American embassy behind the Iron Curtain, and American tourists who accidentally take pictures of things they should not have seen. Rehearsals begin in early March, and the show runs April 11-13 and April 17-21.
Marinette:
- Love wine and mystics? Then come to the Forgotten Fire Winery in Peshtigo, WI, on Friday, February 16, 2024 for Fortunes by the Fire. LJ will be doing 15-minute palm and card readings from 1 p.m. until 6 p.m. There will be a sign-up sheet available and a special rate of $20 (cash only). This event is for ages 18+.
- Sledding and Hot Chocolate is being put on by Biehl Bridges to Recovery at Marinette City Park on February 17, 2024. You bring a sled, they will bring the hot chocolate, and everyone meets up on top of the sledding hill. A $5 donation is requested, but no one will be turned away.
- R&S Saddle Saloon in Marinette, WI will be hosting an adult prom to help stay forever young on Saturday, February 17, 2024. This event is set to begin at 9 p.m. with a chance to win a gift certificate for people participating by dressing up. Everyone is welcome to come enjoy dancing the night away.
—Tiffany Jablonowski, Local Favorites Editor