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Home›Arts & Entertainment›On Point: Your rundown of events for Nov. 28-Dec. 11

On Point: Your rundown of events for Nov. 28-Dec. 11

By STEVENS POINT NEWS
November 28, 2018
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Wednesday, Nov. 28

Happy Holidays Cookie/Treats Workshop – 6 p.m .
-Held with Chef Shell at Judah Studios. Located at 9489 1st St., Nelsonville.

Thursday, Nov. 29

Live Music: Brad Janssen – 8 p.m .
-Rock concert at Rookies. Located at 3425 Church St., Stevens Point.

Friday, Nov. 30

Oh My Gosh Tour by Charlie Berens – 7:30 p.m.
-Comedian and Emmy Award-winning journalist, Charlie Berens performs. Located at UWSP, 1015 Reserve St., Stevens Point.

Teen Night: Amazing Race – 6 p.m.
-Food, drinks, and games at the Portage County Library. Required registration.

Saturday, Dec. 1

Frosty Keys – Dining & Dueling Pianos – 5:30 p.m.
-$25 per ticket. Located at the Sky Club in Plover.

Tinker Time: Hour of Code – 10 a.m.
-Family friendly event to learn to code and build robots. Fun for all ages. $5 a kit.

90FM’s Radiothon – Dec. 1 – Dec. 2
-Tune to 89.9FM, there is a 60-mile broadcast radius of Stevens Point, WI. Or log on tunein.com
and search “90fm”.

Central Wisconsin Symphony Orchestra: Alone Together – Holiday with Cantus – Dec. 1 – Dec. 2
-Ticket fees: adult $32, senior (65+) $27, student (with I.D) $12. Located at 1800 Northpoint Dr., Stevens Point.

Stevens Point YMCA Frostbite Road Race and Winter Walk – Dec. 1 – Dec. 2
-Registration begins on Dec. 1. Race day is Dec. 2.

Sunday, Dec. 2

Holiday Faire – 10 a.m.
-Tomorrow River Community Charter School’s fourth annual holiday extravaganza. Located at
10186 County Rd. MM, Amherst

Sensory-Friendly Santa Visit! – 9 a.m.
-Free chance to meet and get a photo with Santa. Located at 5225 Heffron Ct., Stevens Point.

Taste of Rosholt – 4 p.m.
-Fine dining event presented by the Boys and Girls Club. $50 per ticket. Proceeds support the Boys and Girls Club. Located at 941 Michigan Ave., Stevens Point.

Tuesday, Dec. 4

Main Street Taps presents Alex Dalnodar Acoustic – 7 p.m.
-Local music. Located at 956 Main St., Stevens Point.

The Hidden Lives Among Us – 6 p.m.
-Schmeeckle hosted wildlife event for families in the Stevens Point area.

Thursday, Dec. 6

Afterimages 2018 – Dec. 6 – Dec. 9
-Performances and work by student choreographers, performers, and designers. Located at
UWSP.

Friday, Dec. 7
A holiday evening with Steve March-Tormé – 7:30 p.m.
-Presented by the Lettie Jensen Community Center. Located at 487 N Main St., Amherst.

4th Annual Santa Visits Children with a Disability – 5 p.m.
-A free event held at the Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum.

Spectral Microcinema – Dec. 7- Apr. 7
-Experimental cinema screenings. Located at 1039B Ellis St., Stevens Point.

Saturday, Dec. 8

Photo Op: Pictures with Santa – 9 a.m.
-An event presented and located at Central Wisconsin Children’s Museum.

Santa’s Workshop – 10 a.m .
-Food, crafts, and shopping at Eron’s Event Barn. Located at 3471 County Rd. C, Stevens
Point.

The Science Project at Main Street Taps – 8 p.m.
-A night of eclectic music and beer. Located at 956 Main St., Stevens Point.

Sunday, Dec. 9

Ancient Animals – 1 p.m.
-A free educational program at Schmeeckle Reserve. The staff teaches children about ancient
animals such as giant beavers and mammoths.

Kids & Santa Party – 11 a.m.
-A private event for members of the YMCA, Boys & Girls Club, and Sentry Insurance. Featuring
carnival games, inflatables, crafts, and more. Located at SentryWorld.

Season of Light – Dec. 2, Dec. 9, Dec. 12, Dec. 16
-A multicultural program featuring astrology and cultural info on Christmas traditions all from
around the world. Held at UWSP.

Monday, Dec. 10

Wrapping for a Cause – 11 a.m.
-Volunteers at the UWSP textbook store will wrap your holiday gifts for you with a food donation
to the Cupboard.

Tuesday, Dec. 11

College of Letters and Science Community Lecture Series – 6:30 p.m.
-Joshua Horn will be exhibiting the philosophy lecture, Ethics and Conscious Machines.

Tae & Gen at Main Street Taps – 7 p.m.
-Live music held at Main Street Taps. Located in Stevens Point.

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