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May events calendar......................................... 6 Encore! It’s Music by the Lake..................................... 7 ‘Tis the season to get out for golf.............................. 15 Area golf course listing................................. 20 Cover story: Path to tranquility.......................... 21 Roma’s delves deep into the Italian cookbook...................... 29 It’s time for the freshness of farm markets............... 35 Burlington set for 30th ChocolateFest....................... 41 All you need to know about ChocolateFest...................... 44 The remarkable women of Geneva Lake................. 47 Through the lens........................................ 49

Strolling along the shore Offering public access to vistas that include stately homes, lush gardens and sparkling waters, the Geneva Lake Shore Path is a gem for residents and visitors alike. The 26-mile path follows the footsteps of Native Americans who settled on the lake and today it offers a passing glimpse into the lifestyles of lakeshore property owners whose homes line the lake. Read more about the path beginning on page 21.

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raffles and more. Radio station Lake 96.1 will be doing a remote broadcast children’s 1K race – 8:15 a.m. at from the event. Proceeds to benefit Old World Wisconsin, W372 S9727 Highway 67, Eagle. Participants receive Elkhorn Area High School. (262) 7431800 a T-shirt, museum admission voucher and a healthy snack. Prizes awarded 27-30 Burlington ChocolateFest to top finishers in each age division, – all day on ChocolateFest grounds. and all 1K youth runners. Call (262) Chocolate activities, midway, games, 594-2922 for registration costs and to food, fireworks and parade. www. register chocolatefest.com (see full story in this 4 Opening Day of Fishing Season issue).

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“42nd St.” – performance by Lakeland Players, Friday and Saturday performances at 7:30 p.m., Sunday performances at 3 p.m. at the Walworth County Performing Arts Center, 15 W. Walworth St. Call for ticket cost. (262) 728-5578 or www.lakeland-players.org

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The East Troy 40th annual Corn and Brat Roast and Brewfest and Chamber of Commerce’s 25th annual CommunityWide Rummage Sale; Roasted sweet corn, brats, hot dogs, burgers, soda and beer, and live entertainment East Troy village square on Saturday and Sunday, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Monday, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (262) 642-3770, easttroy.org

30 Memorial Day Parade – downtown Elkhorn beginning at 11:30 a.m. (262) 203-2434 30 East Troy Memorial Day parade,

10:30 a.m. steps off at the intersection of Beulah Avenue and Union Street. 14 Open Door Elkhorn – downtown The parade ends on the East Troy business open house, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. village square where Memorial Day observances are set. A ceremony in downtown Elkhorn. (262) 723-5788 at the graveside of East Troy’s most or elkhornchamber.com recently deceased veteran will follow 15 Antique Flea Market – at 7 a.m. the ceremony. (262) 642-3818 at the Walworth County Fairgrounds, 30 Lauderdale Aqua Skiers Highway 11, 7 a.m. Cost is $5. (414) 525-0820 or www.nlpromotionsllc.com performance – Future team at 5:30 p.m., main team at 6 p.m. on Don Jean 20, 21 Demolition Derby at the Bay. www.aquaskiers.com Walworth County Fairgrounds, 411 E. Court St., Elkhorn. (262) 723-3228

21 Educators Credit Union Block Party – from 12 to 3 p.m. at 611 E. Geneva St. featuring children’s activities, blow-up fun house, food,

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Music by the Lake is back with a varied slate for 2016

The annual Music by the Lake outdoor summer concert series features a varied slate in 2016 – from Micky Dolenz, the voice of the Monkees, to allmale vocal phenomenon Straight No Chaser, to the songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein with the Chicago Philharmonic and Broadway vocalists. The series’ 16th season, which includes weekend events from June 26 through Aug. 20 at George Williams Collage of Aurora University in Williams Bay, features performances to appeal to a wide range of entertainment tastes. The shows are performed in the college’s Ferro Pavilion on the shores of Geneva Lake. Public ticket sales begin at 9 a.m. on May 10. Patrons can purchase their tickets at musicbythelake. com or by contacting the Music by the Lake ticket office at (262) 245-8501. Music by the Lake does not charge a service fee on ticket orders. Here’s a look at the 2016 lineup:

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Aug. 13 – Chicago Philharmonic presents an evening of Rodgers and Hammerstein Broadway hits with star vocalists

Members of the crowd dance during a performance as part of last year’s Music by the Lake concert series at George Williams College of Aurora University.

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The Ferro Pavilion, which offers views of Geneva Lake, is the venue for the Music by the Lake outdoor summer concert series.

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7:30 p.m. on Aug. 13. The performance features Broadway vocalists Jenn Gambatese and Nathaniel Stampley, and will be hosted by composer Oscar Hammerstein II’s grandson, Oscar Andy Hammerstein III. The program will feature songs from legendary Broadway shows such as “The King and I,” “Carousel,” “Oklahoma!” and “South Pacific.” Oscar Hammerstein II and lyricist Richard Rodgers began what one critic has called the “most fruitful and successful partnership in the American musical theatre,” a partnership whose musicals ultimately earned 35 Tony Awards, 15 Academy Awards, two Pulitzer Prizes, two Grammy Awards and two Emmy Awards. Both Time magazine and CBS News placed Rodgers and Hammerstein among the top 20 artists of the 20th century. Originally comprised of principals from the Lyric Opera Orchestra, the Chicago Philharmonic is now a collective of more than 200 of the highest-level classical musicians performing in the Chicago area today. The Chicago Tribune calls it “one of the country’s finest symphonic orchestras.” A writer, lecturer and family historian, Oscar Andy Hammerstein III has devoted much of his life to studying and preserving his family’s heritage and contribution to American Oscar Andy Hammerstein culture.

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Scheduled vocalists include: • Jenn Gambatese, who recently appeared in the Chicago Lyric Opera’s spring 2015 production of “Carousel,” made her debut with the Lyric Opera to great acclaim as Maria in “The Sound of Music.” She also portrayed Glenda in the first national tour of “Wicked.” • Nathaniel Stampley appeared in the West End production of “The Lion King” and toured nationally with “Ragtime” and “Orpheus Returns.” The Joseph Jefferson Award nominee also has appeared locally with the North Shore Music Theatre, the Chicago Shakespeare Theatre, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra and recorded with the Elgin Symphony Orchestra.

June 26 – Summer classics fill the campus with

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the Lake Geneva Symphony featuring the dance factory in a community showcase The Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra kicks off the 2016 Music by the Lake series with an afternoon of summer waltz music at 4 p.m. on June 26 in a special community showcase, which also features dancers from Delavan’s Dance Factory. Guests who are inspired to learn basic steps will be able to enjoy free waltz lessons with Dance Factory instructors prior to the performance. The program includes Johan Strauss Jr.’s ever-popular “Tales from the Vienna Woods” and “The Blue Danube” as well as works by Lehar, Mahler and Tchaikovsky. Now in its 16th season, the Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra, under the leadership of Music Director David Anderson, boasts talented musicians from southeast Wisconsin and northern Illinois. The Dance Factory & Music Studios is committed to teaching the art of dance and music through superior industry knowledge of its instructors.

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July 9 – The voice of the Monkees Micky Dolenz celebrates nostalgic pop

Micky Dolenz, drummer and vocalist behind the 1960s pop sensation the Monkees makes his Music by the Lake debut with a special solo appearance at 7:30 p.m. on July 9. Dolenz first emerged as a performer at age 10 when he starred in the TV series “Circus

Boy,” which aired from 1956 to 1958, and he continued to appear on television in several supporting roles. From the day “The Monkees” first aired in 1966, Dolenz, along with fellow actor/musicians Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork, shot to fame, helping to turn out five platinum albums and three number-one hits by 1968. A dynamic showman, Dolenz gives the audience what it wants: the hits. His voice is Events are located in

the Ferro Pavilion on the campus of George Williams College of Aurora University in Williams Bay, Wisconsin. Performances take place rain or shine. • June 26, 4 p.m. – Community Showcase, Summer Waltz, Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra with David Anderson, music director, and The Dance Factory Tickets: Reserved $15; Lawn $15. Campus opens at 2:30 p.m. • July 9, 7:30 p.m. – Micky Dolenz,The Voice of the Monkees. Tickets: Reserved $90$70; Terrace $45; Lawn $25. Campus opens at 6 p.m. • July 16, 7:30 p.m. – Postmodern Jukebox Tickets: Reserved $90$70; Terrace $45; Lawn $25; Campus opens at 6 p.m. • Aug. 7, 4 p.m. – Imagination Movers Tickets: Adults $20; Children $10 (4-10), Children 3 and under free. Campus opens at 2:30 p.m. • Aug. 13, 7:30 p.m. – Something Wonderful: The songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein with the Chicago Philharmonic; Scott Speak, Conductor; Oscar Andy Hammerstein III, host; Vocalists: Jenn Gambatese and Nathaniel Stampley. Tickets: Reserved $90$70; Terrace $45; Lawn $25. Campus opens at 6 p.m. • Aug. 20, 7:30 p.m. – An Evening with Straight No Chaser Tickets: Reserved $90$70; Terrace $45; Lawn $25; Campus opens at 6 p.m.

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July 16 – YouTube sensation Postmodern Jukebox perform their interpretations of today’s biggest hits Online phenomenon Postmodern Jukebox makes its festival debut at 7:30 p.m. on July 16, performing genre-bending interpretations of today’s chart-topping songs. Postmodern Jukebox is the brainchild of pianist and arranger Scott Bradlee, who began to test his musical creativity by rewriting 1980s pop tunes as jazz, swing and ragtime arrangements. After posting solo video performances of these remakes on YouTube in 2009, Bradlee became a virtual sensation. By 2013 Bradlee and Postmodern Jukebox’s revolving cast of 50 musicians were posting a new video each week and attracting tens of thousands of views. Today, more than 160 videos later,

Postmodern Jukebox’s YouTube channel boasts 1.9 million subscribers and more than 400 million views. In just four years the band has released 12 albums, including last year’s “Top Hat on Fleek,” which reached No. 6 on the Billboard Jazz Album chart. As Bradlee recently told Parade.com, Postmodern Jukebox is a “musical time machine,” taking multi-generational audiences down a weirdly nostalgic road without ever straying very far from today’s pop favorites.

Aug. 20 – All-male vocal phenomenon Straight No Chaser reinvents the idea of a cappella on the modern pop landscape If the phrase “male a cappella group” conjures up an image of students in blue blazers, ties, and khakis singing traditional college songs on ivied campuses… think again. The members of Straight No Chaser are neither strait-laced nor straight-faced, but neither are they vaudeville-style kitsch. In an era when so much pop music is the product of digital processing and vocal pro-tooling, Straight No Chaser is the real deal – the captivating sound of 10

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unadulterated human voices coming together to make extraordinary music that is moving people in a fundamental sense…and with a sense of humor. They make their Music by the Lake debut at 7:30 p.m. on Aug. 20, closing out the 2016 summer season. Originally formed more than a dozen years ago while students together at Indiana University, the group has reassembled and reemerged as a phenomenon – with a massive fan base, more than 20 million views on YouTube and numerous national television appearances. They have achieved success with two holiday releases, including 2008’s “Holiday Spirits” and 2009’s “Christmas Cheers” and three additional albums, including the 2015 release of “The New Old Fashioned.”

Aug. 7 – Family event features Imagination Movers, one of the country’s most popular touring acts for families, brings its high-energy, interactive stage show to the Ferro Pavilion at 4 p.m. on Aug. 7. Best known from their Emmy Award-winning series on Disney Junior, the Movers – Rich, Scott, Dave and Smitty – have captured audiences in 55 countries with catchy pop-influenced tunes for the younger generation, as well as parent and grandparents alike. The group’s season-three soundtrack, “Back in Blue,” debuted at No. 2 on iTunes and Amazon.

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Music by the Lake features free parking and shuttle service for all events at the campus from Williams Bay High School at 500 W. Geneva St., in Williams Bay. The festival provides food options for patrons to enjoy before or during the show. Food booths are located on campus featuring snacks and sweet treats as well as bottled water and sodas. Other a la carte items such as sandwiches, salads, burgers and ice cream, are available at the College Inn, located west of the pavilion. Lawn ticket holders may also bring their own food and drinks on campus, as well as small coolers and picnic gear. Alcohol can be consumed on designated lawn areas.


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By May, the greens at local golf courses really are green and the weather in the Southern Lakes area really is spring-like. It’s the month when passion meets reality and golf becomes fun again. That is reason enough for anyone who enjoys the game to book a tee time. The area offers a plethora of golfing choices – from family friendly to championship challenging and everything in between. Here’s a look at some of the courses the area has to offer:

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Blue skies, green grass, natural beauty and the potential of a rewarding day of golf are offered at courses throughout the area. This shot was captured on hole No. 3 at Evergreen Country Club in Elkhorn.

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year the list of outings grows. Many charity events also use Evergreen as their home. Because it is a country club, many amenities are available for golfers. A pro shop carries golf shirts, shoes and other supplies. The Bunker serves lunch seven days a week and is a great place to rehash the day’s round of golf. The Evergreen pavilion used for many golf outings has recently been upgraded and will be partially enclosed to make it more of a three-seasons building. Four events will be held this summer, which will have themed music and food. People can come for the golf and stay for the fun. Tickets may be purchased at the Evergreen office.

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Nippersink Country Club and Resort opened on the shores of Benedict Lake in Genoa City in 1922. The golf course was designed by U.S. Open winner James Foulis Jr. Foulis was born in St. Andrews, Scotland, so it was not surprising that he became a golfer. He won the Open in 1896 when it was held at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club on Long Island. The course is filled with mature oak trees, sand traps and ponds, which enhance

play on the course. While the course was designed for the average golfer it also provides a serious challenge when played from the championship tees. This 18-hole course is listed as a par-71. The public course offers relatively reasonable rates. Daily rates are $28 for 18 holes with a cart or $20 without the cart. Nine holes with a cart is $22 or 15 for those who prefer to walk. Weekend rates are $37 for 18 holes with cart and $25 without the cart. Rates for nine holes on the weekend are $25 with cart and $20 walking. Corporate and individual memberships may be purchased by calling the pro shop. Play-and-stay packages are available by calling the resort. Also check Greatgreenfees.com for special rates. The resort provides numerous types of overnight accommodations, including hotel-style rooms, one-bedroom apartments, and duplex cottages. Banquet facilities for private parties, showers and corporate outings are available.

Hawk’s View

7377 Krueger Road, Lake Geneva (262) 345-9900

Hawk’s View is a five-star-rated course noted for its bent grass fairways that are maintained to the highest standards.

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Opened in 2001, Hawk’s View is ranked in the top 25 new golf clubs by Golf Magazine. The complex consists of 36 holes and all the amenities including a pro shop, lessons and a bar and grill for before or after refreshments. Como Crossings, one of the two courses at Hawk’s View, is best known for its dramatic changes in elevation. Two of the par-3 holes drop 100 feet from the tee to the green. Greens fees Monday through Thursday for 18 holes with a cart are $75 while the regular rate for nine holes with a cart is $45. There are lower rates for early or late tee off times. Friday through Sunday, the 18-hole with cart fee is $85 while nine holes with a cart is $50. A season pass may be purchased for $1,990. Barn Hollow, the second course at Hawk’s View, is a par-3 course and is considered both family friendly and affordable. Yardage ranges from 67 yards to 222 making it great for beginners, juniors, and seniors. Green fees Monday through Thursday are $20 for 18 holes and $15 for nine holes. Even lower rates are available for early birds and twilight players. On weekends 18 holes cost $25 and nine holes $20. Three-wheel walking carts may be rented for $6 for18 holes and $3 for nine holes. Collared shirts are required at Hawk’s View and denim is not allowed.

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HERE’S A LISTING OF THE OTHER GOLF COURSES IN THE AREA: •ABBEY SPRINGS 1 Country Club Drive, Fontana, on Lake Geneva: 18-hole public course. Green Fees with cart Monday through Thursday $75; weekends $105. Lower rates for twilight times and for nine holes. Memberships available for $2,050. Visit www.abbeysprings.org. •ALPINE VALLEY RESORT W2501 Highway D, Elkhorn: 18-hole course. Memberships start at $35. Weekday rates with cart for 18 holes is $44.99, weekends $54.99. Call for additional rates and tee time availability, (262) 642-7374.

is the most challenging. The Highlands was originally designed by Jack Nicklaus has been updated and revised twice. Weekday rates start at $99. Collared shirts and Bermuda length shorts permitted. No T-shirts, tank tops, cut offs or denim allowed. Contact www.grandgenevaresort. com or call (262) 248-2556 for full rate schedule.

•LAKE LAWN RESORT 2400 East Geneva St., Delavan – Majestic Oaks Championship Golf Course was re-engineered by Dick Nugent. Weekday rates with a cart are $55 for 18 holes and $30 for nine holes. Other rates including senior and junior categories and packages and memberships are available. Dress code includes collared shirts and tailored pants or shorts. No denim or cutoffs. Call (262) 728-7950 or visit www.lakelawnresort.com/golf.

•BIG OAKS GOLF COURSE 6117 123rd Place, Pleasant Prairie, 27-hole public course. Weekday rates: 18 holes without cart $20, with cart $26. Nine holes $14 without cart and $22 with cart. Call for weekend, senior and twilight rates. (262) 694-4200. Online tee time registration can be made at www. Bigoaksgolf.com.

•LAKEWOOD GOLF COURSE W1773 Bloomfield, Lake Geneva – A private course located in Lakewood Golf Estates. This 18-hole course is only open to members. (262) 243-1366

•COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES GOLF CLUB

365 Pottawatomi Drive, Fontana: – 18-hole course. Weekday rates: nine holes, $17 walking; $25 with cart. 18 holes $23 walking and $37 with cart. Call for weekend, twilight and senior rates. Memberships available starting at $435 for adults. Junior program also available. (262) 275-3705 or www. Countryclubestatesgolf.com

•LAUDERDALE LAKES COUNTRY CLUB

N7498 Country Club Drive, Elkhorn – nine hole, par-35 course located six miles north of Elkhorn. Each hole has a lake view. Weekday rates are $13 for nine holes and $20 for 18 without a cart; or $19 for nine holes and $25 for 18 with cart. Twilight, senior and weekend rates are available online at www.lauderdalelakescountryclub. com or by phone (262) 742-2454

•DELBROOK GOLF COURSE 700 S.

Second Ave., Delavan ­– 27-hole public course. Weekday rates: nine holes $15.75 walking, $24.25 with cart; 18 holes $23 walking and $35.50 riding. For weekend and special rates call (262) 7283966 or visit www.delbrookgolfclub.com

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•GENEVA NATIONAL GOLF COURSE 1221 Geneva National Avenue

S, Lake Geneva – Three unique courses designed by golfers Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, and Lee Trevino. Each course has distinct features: the Palmer course known for its spectacular lake views; the Player for its massive elevation; and the Trevino Course for its wooded areas. Weekday rates are $99. Call for special packages that include hotel stay: (262) 245-7500 or www.genevanationalresort.com

Legion Dr., Twin Lakes. This 18-hole course, which opened in 1912, is one of the oldest courses in Wisconsin and still retains its old time feeling in the layout of the fairways. Well known for its junior program with over 150 members. Weekday rates are $13 for nine holes and $20 for 18 holes. Carts can be rented for $14 for nine holes and $18 for 18 holes. Weekend rates, senior rates and special deals are available. Visit www.tlccgolf.com or call (262) 877-2500.

•BIG FOOT GOLF COURSE 770 Sabena Dr., Fontana – This is a

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by Sandra Landen Machaj ith the warmth of the sun shining down and the CORRESPONDENT clear blue skies overhead, outdoors is the place to be. It is time to take on spring and emerge from the gray days of March and the rainy days of April into the sunny and warm days of May. What better thing to do than take a walk and bask in the warmth of spring watching the budding of the trees, the greening of the lawns and early spring flowers popping out of the ground. Springtime is a burst of color, a burst of color that should be enjoyed by all. Looking for that perfect place to spend time out in the fresh air? The shore path around Geneva Lake is the ultimate place for a spring walk. The THE ADVENTURE BEGINS HERE! approximately 20 miles of lakeshore are traced by a trail with grand estates Upholstered featuring well manicured lawns and B & Log gardens on one side and the clear blue A Lodge Décor Furniture Store • 262-728-8241 waters of Geneva Lake with sailboats, Furniture R Open Mon.-Sat. 10am to 5pm excursion boats, and old time wooden S boats on the other side. & The sights will keep your head Lodge décor isn’t just P swiveling from side to side as you for cabins anymore! U attempt to take in all the beauty. There B is more beautiful scenery to enjoy than N4522 County Road F, Elkhorn, WI T can possibly be absorbed in one trip. A 15 min. from Lake Geneva Rustic Elegance Surprisingly even on a cool and windy day B www.therusticrealm.com L at Its Best! walkers can be found on the path enjoying Find us on Facebook E the beauty of the area. S

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A plaque placed in Library Park in Lake Geneva gives a short history of the trail that today is known as the Shore Path. It reads “The 26-mile lakeside trail along the shore of Geneva Lake was used by several Indian cultures from 2500 BC and continuing up to 1836 AD. Chief Big Foot’s Potawatomi tribe walked the trail between their villages at present Fontana, Williams Bay, and one at Lake Geneva located in this park. Later the trail became the workmen’s path from Lake Geneva to summer estates of wealthy Chicago families.” It was after the Great Chicago Fire of 1871 that the rich and famous families of the big city made their way to the Geneva Lake area to begin building the elegant estates that they described as summer cottages but were large and elegant homes just as they owned in Chicago. Today many of these original estates can be seen as one walks along the Shore Path. Fortunately the path was preserved by early settlers who deemed that “20 feet leading to the shoreline be preserved as public domain.” Each property owner was and still is required to maintain the path through their property, which has made the trail unique. Each property owner has provided a different manner of creating and maintaining the path. At times some property owners were not pleased with the path running through their property and would try to discourage those using it by making their section of the trail very narrow and overgrown. While some owners are opposed to the path, most embrace it. In 1970 the thenowners of Stone Manor were sued by the Serving You For Over 50 Years

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This unpaved narrow section of the path leads one downhill toward the Wrigley Estate. It is an area best traveled single file.

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owners. Staying on the path and not venturing onto the lawns, piers, or boathouses is expected as is using public access points to enter the path. Dogs are allowed on the path but must be kept on a leash at all times. The surface of the path is as varied as the high-end estate homes along it. With surfaces that include cement, bricks, wood, stepping stones, and gravel spread over diverse terrain – some even, others hilly or twisting – walking can be treacherous especially when wet. Walkers are advised to wear comfortable shoes with good tread to keep from sliding. Some areas of the path are very narrow and must be traveled single file. Other areas are close

to the edge of the shoreline and must be travelled with care to prevent an unexpected swim. The path is narrow and not meant for any vehicles with wheels. Bicycles, scooters, skates, or strollers are not appropriate on the path. Some areas are too narrow to accommodate them and other areas are impassable for wheeled vehicles. The easiest part of the walk is the section of trail that begins at the Lake Geneva Library and extends in either direction for about a mile. This is the best place to walk with young children or those who may have some mobility concerns. For many, walking the entire path in one swoop is beyond their ability since it would require about 8 to 10 hours of walking

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for the average person in reasonably good physical shape. But there is a way to walk the path by handling it in shorter sections. There are four public access points where walkers can enter or leave the trail. Cutting through the private property of the homeowners is not allowed so be prepared for the trip.

through private property so there are no refreshment stands, water fountains or public restrooms between official access points. Gage’s Lake Geneva Cruise Line offers one-way fares between Lake Geneva and Williams Bay or Fontana. People may opt to walk the beautiful north shore from Lake Geneva to Williams Bay, a distance of approximately eight miles, and board the boat at the public pier in Williams Bay back to Lake Geneva. Tickets must be purchased in advance at the pier in Helen Brandt, curator of the Geneva Lake Museum and Lake Geneva. On Sunday some of the trips include brunch. longtime Shore Path walker completed the entire path in 6 Contact www.cruiselakegeneva.com for complete schedules of hours, 22 minutes. “That was in 1981 when I was in much days and times available. better shape,” she said chuckling. But she recommends When you are ready to tackle the entire path in one trip, working up to completing the whole path by walking a section Brandt and Ewing recommend starting on the south shore. of the path at a time. According to them, the south shore is more difficult to travel Janet Ewing, director of the Geneva Lake Museum and also and is best to do while you are still fresh and full of energy. a longtime path walker and photographer, agreed. Remember to carry snacks and water. Many of the areas of The path is easily accessible in Lake Geneva, Fontana, the path do not have shade so don’t forget a layer of sunscreen Williams Bay, and Big Foot Beach State Park. All areas and a hat or visor to protect your skin from sun. have public parking available for a fee. Remember when walking a section of the trail that you need to walk the same distance back to your automobile unless you and your walking companions bring two autos, one to park at your starting point It isn’t too late to make walking the entire shore path your project for this year. By starting now and covering a part of and one at your finishing point. Remember you are traveling

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At right: Canopies of trees and landscaped shoreline create a peaceful setting that attracts repeat path walkers.

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with its tall craggy cliffs and shimmering blue bays, and is a favorite vacation spot. Galluzzo has brought in the flavor of the coast with a hand-painted mural on the wall that makes people feel as if they are on one of the bluffs looking down into the bay. The mural was painted by three students and their instructor from the Art Institute of Milwaukee. They finished the project in a week. Adding to the warmth of the restaurant is the two-sided fireplace, which separates the dining room from the lounge and bar area. In early spring, fall and winter, customers sit near the fireplace for the warmth and the ambiance of the fire.

A family recipe Galluzzo, who can be found in the kitchen each day overseeing the food preparation, learned to cook from his mother and grandmother. “We are an Italian family and they were always involved in creating Italian specialties and I learned from them the importance of using the best ingredients to produce the best tasting dishes.” This advice has followed through in Galluzzo’s work today. Everything used in the restaurant is made from fresh ingredients. Steaks are all hand cut, fresh, and nothing but certified Angus beef is used.

The beef is the highest quality available and is the top 8 percent of all beef sold. In addition to the steaks, hamburgers, ribs and seafood are other favorites that complement the typical Italian offerings. Spaghetti and meatballs, and lasagna are the two most popular Italian dishes served in the restaurant. Some of Galluzzo’s customers have been coming for dinner since it opened and many of the local customers eat at the restaurant one to two times a week. “It is not unusual for customers to order the same thing each time as they find something they really enjoy.” Galluzzo often tries to convince these

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longtime customers to order something outside their comfort zone, to try different items, one of which may become their new favorite. All meals include unlimited soup, salad and ice cream, so no one ever leaves hungry. Sunday morning is a special time at Roma’s. From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. a brunch is served that guarantees you will be well fed. The traditional scrambled eggs, choice of breakfast meats, French toast, biscuits and gravy, hash browns, and fresh fruit are served with juice, coffee, or milk. There is a fresh pizza station and as with all meals served at Roma, soup of the day, salad bar and soft serve ice cream to finish for the hungriest among you. The breakfast buffet is priced at $9.99 for adults, $4.99 for children from 4-11 and is free for children 3 and younger. One very nice feature of the restaurant is that the bar and lounge are in a separate room from the main dining room. Conversing is easy at the large rectangular bar. The wellstocked bar offers an array of mixed

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drinks, wines and both imported and domestic beer by the bottle and on tap. On Saturday nights there is live entertainment. Throughout the summer, co-ed volleyball is played outside the lounge. Horseshoe leagues and tournaments are also held on site. Karaoke nights and contests give patrons a chance to launch their public singing careers. Automobile and motorcycle shows are held in the parking lot. Check the website for dates and times.

Catering offered Looking to cater an at-home or work gathering? Roma’s is here to provide an assortment of food to please your guests. The catering menu can provide appetizers, entrees of beef, chicken, veal or sausage. Various salads and an array of Italian pasta dishes will help fill out the menu for the event. Call Roma’s for more information about its catering choices or check out the complete menu on the website. “If you have ever ridden the East Troy Electric Railroad on their Dinner Train or the Pizza Train, you have already sampled some of our catering items for we supply the food for these rides,” Galluzzo said. “So if you enjoyed them on the train, order from our catering department for your next home party.” Planning a wedding? The Coliseum Banquet Hall also located in the Roma’s Ristorante and Lounge is the first place to consider for your reception. The ceremony itself can also be held here. The room holds up to 200 guests and a sit-down, plated dinner or a buffet can be arranged depending on preference. If your don’t want to hold a private party, bridal or baby shower, family reunion, wedding rehearsal dinner or holiday party at home, the Coliseum Banquet Hall at Roma’s is the perfect place to hold whatever special occasion party is needed. The Friday fish fry is a tradition and Roma honors that tradition by serving a variety of fish. All-you-can eat cod, baked or fried, is the choice for the large appetite while a smaller three-piece portion is also available. Chef Galluzzo recommends the cod Florentine. Breaded lake perch and blue gill are also served.

Daily specials Each day of the week there are

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Roma’s Ristorante and Lounge, located at N8416 County Road ES, East Troy, has been serving fine home -made Italian specialties at this location for over 17 years. It is easily accessible from Interstate 43.

popular style continues to be the thin crust. With over 20 toppings to choose from, it is easy to produce the perfect pizza for your group. For those who have gluten sensitivity, there is no need to give up pizza. Roma’s offers a gluten-free version. Pizza is available at Roma’s in East Troy and is also available in Waterford at Roma’s II. Pizzas can be delivered or picked up to be enjoyed at home or served in the

restaurant, With many long-term employees, it is not surprising that Galluzzo is proud of his staff. “We include a comment card with each check and one of the most common comments is the friendliness of the servers and the high quality of the service,” Galluzzo said. “That is in addition to the ambiance and fine food.”

Roma’s Ristorante and Lounge is at N8416 Highway ES, East Troy. It is just off Interstate 43. It is open seven days a week – Sunday from noon to 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m., Friday 4 to 10 p.m. and Saturday from 3 to 10 p.m. Sunday brunch is served from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Visit them at www. romaswi.com or on Facebook. Roma’s can also be reached by phone at (262) 642-5353.

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Farmers markets like this one in Burlington offer area residents a chance to shop healthy and local.

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ike fresh produce that pops up in the bright spring sunshine, area farmers markets bloom each May and June throughout the area. The markets offer a variety of products, but none so sought after as the fresh produce from local farms, grown within hours, sometimes minutes, from the table. Area residents suddenly have the opportunity to purchase fruits and vegetables grown locally, some from certified organic farms. Pasture-fed and organic meats are also available at some markets, along with raw honey. Herbs and flowers round out the overwhelming selection, along with homemade soap, teas, nuts, wild rice, eggs, specialty coffee, crackers, sauces, maple syrup, kettle corn, mushrooms, sausage, and cheese. Bright-colored canopies blossom on town squares, in shopping center parking lots, and in scenic parks along rivers and lakes. The season typically runs May through October, although opening and closing dates vary by location. According to market devotees, food from the surrounding area is fresher and therefore tastes better. There’s no comparison between a tomato picked green and trucked hundreds of miles to one picked ripe and bursting with the

flavor of the land. Vegetables raised on certified organic farms are grown without pesticides. Farm-cured meats seldom have added preservatives like nitrites and nitrates. Buying from area farmers keeps jobs local and the growers retain more of the profits because fewer middlemen are involved. They raise a greater variety of plants and animals, and therefore offer more diversity to patrons. These days, many small food producers have espoused growing methods reducing their environmental impact as much as possible. Some involved in area farmers markets represent operations that have been in business since 1860. Others are relatively new and want to share excellent or unusual food items. Some of those items may include heirloom tomatoes. Many shoppers have heard of “Big Boy” and “Beefsteak” varieties, popular in grocery stores and for backyard vegetable plots for many years. At farmers markets, however, tomatoes include multicolored heritage varieties and boast new flavors. The flesh offers a tighter texture with fewer seeds and juice, and the flavor is sweeter. A slice of co-jack cheese topped by a slab of heirloom tomato and baby lettuce or spinach on an onion bun is a fabulous summer lunch item. Fresh, locally grown plants, produce and products are

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available at farmers markets throughout the area. Here’s a listing of the locations, dates and times of those markets.

Community farmers markets: Burlington The Burlington Farmers Market is every Thursday beginning in May and running through October from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Wehmhoff Square in downtown Burlington. Fresh, locally grown produce, vendors, music and more. (262) 210-6360 East Troy The East Troy Farmers Market is every Friday, from 1 to 6 p.m., May 20 through Oct. 7, on the downtown Village Square. Vendors, fresh produce, live entertainment and more. (262) 642-3770 Elkhorn The Walworth County Farmers Market is every Saturday, starting June 4, from 8 a.m. to noon in Veterans Park, on the courthouse square in Elkhorn. (262) 741-4961 Lake Geneva The Lake Geneva Farmers Market is 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Thursday, May 5 through Oct. 27 at Horticultural Hall, 330 Broad St. (414) 759-5615 Mukwonago The Mukwonago Area Farmers Market is every Wednesday beginning May 18 through until Oct. 5 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. in Field Park (highways 83 and NN). Seasonal fruits and vegetable, herbs, annuals and perennials even fresh-cut flowers, eggs, bakery, jellies, jams, kettle corn and much more. (262) 363-7758 Union Grove FILE PHOTO BRUCE HEARD Spirit of Geneva Lakes The Union Grove Farmers Market is Peppers, green beans a several varieties of squash are available at this display at one of every Tuesday beginning June 7 through the area’s farm markets. Some local markets are exclusive to vendors who are based within Oct. 18 from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on the Village a 75-mile radius. Square on Highway 45. Seasonal fresh fruits and vegetables, homemade fudge, apples and cider, pumpkins, fall decorations, kettle corn Their website is genevalakesproduce. Commercial and more. Bake sales on selected dates. Live com. entertainment is also planned. farm stands: Pearce’s Farm Market Whitewater A large, permanent roadside stand open Lake Geneva Produce The Whitewater Farmers’ Market is August through October on the corner of A permanent stand on the corner of every Saturday from 8 a.m. until sell out, highways 67 and F in Williams Bay. highways 11 and 120, it is open daily May through November, rain or shine, in It features fresh fruits, vegetables, jams the parking lot at the Winchester True Value during the growing season. The farm and and jellies, maple syrup, and other edible greenhouse are run by four members of Hardware, 1415 W. Main St. goodies including freshly fried donuts made the Koster family, Scott, Jordan, Corban, on the premises. During sweet corn season, and Abbie. Their growing season for some Wilmot the Pearces haul in huge flatbed wagons items is longer than normal because they The WestoshaMarket will relocate to the piled high with just-picked ears. In the fall, have an in-ground greenhouse environment a hay bale maze and haunted house offers Kenosha County Fairgrounds, 30820 111th St., Wilmot, for the 2016 summer season. The available during cold months. The stand seasonal thrills. offers a variety of vegetables and cut market will be open on Wednesdays, July 6 Find more information visit www. flowers. through Sept. 28 from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. pearcefarms.com.

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Chocolate emerges as election year frontrunner Burlington is ready to celebrate its 30th ChocolateFest As Burlington’s ChocolateFest enters its 30th year, organizers can look back with nostalgia at how the annual event, held Memorial Day weekend, has evolved. There was a time when festival patrons had one question on their minds – “Where’s the chocolate?” Now, whenever organizers hear the question, they point emphatically to the Chocolate Experience tent rising prominently from the festival grounds on the north side of the city’s downtown. This year’s festival – with its election year theme: Vote for Chocolate – runs May 27 through 30. The Chocolate Experience tent – which is air-conditioned to guard against messy melts on hot days – is home to all things chocolate: from eating and carving contests to cooking demonstrations and a fashion show featuring clothing made from Nestle’ candy wrappers. It also houses a variety of vendors selling a plethora of chocolate confections. For those who like to sample the treats, the festival offers an $8 Taster Ticket that can be redeemed for 12 chocolate samples inside the tent. And everyone passing through the tent has a chance to walk away with a complimentary, fresh-baked Nestle Tollhouse chocolate chip cookie. This year, the festival’s chocolate cooking contest takes on a new angle with teams of area high school students competing for top honors. The High School Culinary Challenge under the direction of Chef David Ross and Chef Alex Newman features teams competing for monetary prizes that will benefit their school’s ProStart programs. ProStart is a national program that introduces students to careers in the restaurant and food service industries. Four teams will compete on Friday evening, May 27, to reach the finals scheduled for Sunday, May 29.

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The tent will also host demonstrations from Dan Small, host of MPTV’s “Outdoor Wisconsin,” Chef Ross and Chef Kevin Rausch of Lake Lawn Resort, Delavan. But even the rare person who doesn’t love chocolate will find plenty of fun at ChocolateFest. Multiple stages offer nearly SPIRIT of GENEVA LAKES

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night fireworks display, the Jaycees arts and crafts fair and the community Memorial Day parade at 9 a.m. May 30.

As usual there will be plenty of fun for kids with the Burlington Rotary Carnival featuring North American Midway Entertainment, which is the largest – and many consider the best – traveling outdoor amusement park in the country. The carnival will again offer a Mega Pass, which includes gate admission and unlimited rides during the full run of the festival. The Mega Pass has a value of more than $200, but is sold for $75 until May 25 at Fox River State Bank and Richter’s Marketplace. The carnival also offers ride band tickets, which include unlimited rides during certain times of the festival. The ride band tickets cost $30 on the grounds, $25 in advance (May 2 through 25). Ride band times are: • Thursday, May 26, 5 p.m. to close. • Friday, May 27, 4 p.m. to close.

• Saturday, May 28 and Sunday, May 29, 10 a.m. to close. • Monday, May 30 (noon-close) A new ride band ticket is needed for each day of the festival. For additional information on the festival, visit www.chocolatefest.com.

Perhaps the best part of ChocolateFest, according to organizers, is that all this fun generates money for community service. The festival is a major fundraiser for many of the area’s nonprofit organizations that provide the volunteer workforce for the festival. In recent years ChocolateFest generates nearly $100,000 annually for these groups, who, in turn, pour the money back into a variety of community programs and services. Since it’s inception, the festival has generated more than $2 million for these charitable organizations. Sweet indeed!

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With multiple stages, there’s nearly continuous entertainment at ChocolateFest. Among this year’s Main Stage acts are Bella Cain, HeartAche Tonight and Chasin’ Mason.

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All you need to know about ChocolateFest~

COST OF ADMISSION: Children 4 and under – free; Children 5-12 – $2.50 in advance, $3 during at gate; people over the age of 12 – $7 in advance, $8 during festival. Tickets are available in advance at Burlington area stores and Fox River State Bank until noon May 22. Festival-goers may also take advantage of discounted admission on Monday, May 30, as part of the Pack The Pantry For Love, Inc., promotion – Adults will be admitted for 5 non-perishable food items or $5 cash (Regular gate tickets will also be accepted). PARKING: Parking is available on the grounds for $5. FESTIVAL HOURS: Thursday, May 26, – 5 p.m. close, no gate admission fee – carnival high school battle of the bands only; Friday, May 27, 4 p.m. to midnight, Fireworks at dusk; Saturday, May 28, 10 a.m. to midnight; Sunday, May 29, 10 a.m. to midnight; Monday, May 30, noon to 7 p.m.

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chocolate eating contests, and a variety of family friendly activities) hours are: Friday, May 27, 4 to 9 p.m.; Saturday, May 28, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday, May 29, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Monday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Chocolate vendors charge for the chocolate items they sell. You may also purchase a Taster Ticket for $8 in the Chocolate Experience Tent that allows you to sample 12 items from predetermined chocolate vendors. There are various other activities in the Chocolate Tent that are free. All of the festival entertainment is free.

ENTERTAINMENT: This year’s main

stage headliners include: Bella Cain on Friday at 8:30 p.m.; The Now on Saturday at 8:30 p.m.; Chasin’ Mason on Sunday at 8:30 p.m.; HeartAche Tonight on Sunday at 3:30 p.m.

COST FOR OTHER ACTIVITIES:

In addition to the entrance ticket costs, there are activities that cost additional money. There is a large selection of food and other vendors (T-shirts, etc.) who charge for their fare. The festival also offers a carnival which charges for its rides. You may purchase a wristband to ride unlimited rides during certain time periods.

CARNIVAL RIDE BAND HOURS: (Tickets $25 in advance; $30 on site)

Thursday 5p.m. to close; Friday, 4 p.m. to close; Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to close; Monday noon to close. Individual ride tickets will be for sale on the grounds during the carnival. A Mega Pass offering parking, admission and unlimited rides throughout the festival (over $200 value) is available for $75. The tickets are sold May 2-25 at Fox River State Bank or Richter’s Marketplace.

HOW MUCH TIME DO I NEED?

This all depends on what you chose to do when you get here. Many families return multiple days to see specific entertainment, enjoy carnival rides, and participate in the Chocolate Experience Tent activities.

WHO RUNS THE FESTIVAL:

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lack Point Estate celebrates the return of spring and warmer temperatures with two new events in May – Remarkable Women of Geneva Lake and A Steeple Tour of Lake Geneva. Remarkable Women of Geneva Lake will be presented May 8 by local historian Jill Westberg. This cruise and estate tour will focus on many of the women who have lived along the shore of Geneva Lake. The event includes a first-floor tour of Black Point with an emphasis on the matrons that managed the estate for more than 100 years. “Each year we try to offer something memorable for Mother’s Day. Finger sandwiches and tea service will be provided on the return cruise to downtown Lake Geneva making this a really wonderful day spent with mom,” Black Point Director Dave Desimone said. A Steeple Tour of Lake Geneva will be offered May 21. This program is an extension of the organization’s popular downtown Lake Geneva walking tours. Participants will walk through the history and architecture of four of Lake Geneva’s historic downtown churches. “We’ve all walked past these beautiful buildings, (and) now is the chance to experience their beauty from the inside – the stained glass windows, the carved wood, the pipe organs, the bells” Desimone said. Staff from Black Point Estate and members from each congregation will lead

If you go…

Remarkable Women of Geneva Lake. 2 to 5 p.m. on May 8; Steeple Tour of Lake Geneva, 10 a.m. to noon, May 21.

WHAT:

Remarkable Women of Geneva Lake is $46 per person (admission includes boat cruise, program, tea service and finger sandwiches and special house tour that focuses on the women of Black Point Estate.) Steeple Tour of Lake Geneva is $10 per person

COST:

Remarkable Women of Geneva Lake program departs from the Rivera Dock, 812 Wrigley Drive, Lake Geneva. Call Lake Geneva Cruise Line at (262) 248-6206 to purchase tickets. Steeple Tour of Lake Geneva starting locations will be provided at time of registration. Call Black Point Estate at (262) 248-1888 to purchase tickets.

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Black Point Estate offers two special programs in May, including the Remarkable Women of Geneva Lake (above) on May 8 and a Steeple Tour of Lake Geneva (right) on May 21.

the tour. Churches on this year’s tour include: First Church of Christ Scientist; First Congregational, United Church of Christ; Holy Communion Episcopal Church and Lake Geneva United Methodist Church. Reservations are required for both events. For more information, visit Black Point Estate at www. blackpointestate.org or call (262) 248-1888. Black Point Estate and Gardens was the summer home of Chicago beer baron Conrad Seipp. SPIRIT of GENEVA LAKES

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Symphony to close out season The Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra will present the final concert of its connections season on Saturday, May 14. The program will include works of Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Verdi, and Mozart. The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. at Calvary Community Church, N2620 Harris Road in Williams Bay. Tickets are $12 for adults, free for students K–12, and can be purchased at LakeGenevaOrchestra.org or at the door. “This concert is extremely melody-rich,” said LGSO Music Director David Anderson. “The audience will have no shortage of tunes to hum on the way home.” Past LGSO performances have included soloists from the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and that musical connection continues as LGSO welcomes CSO violinist Rong-Yan Tang and violist Li-Kuo Chang in a performance of Mozart’s “Sinfonia Concertante.” “The appearance of Tang and Chang is an opportunity for concertgoers to hear world-class soloists at a local venue for a modest price,” LGSO violist Duncan Pledger said.

The program will also feature Verdi’s famous Triumphal March and Ballet from “Aïda,” Liszt’s tone poem “Les Preludes,” and Rachmaninoff’s “Vocalise.” Written in 1779, the Sinfonia Concertante is a crossover musical form between a symphony and a concerto. The soloists take on a duo role, often playing a prominent line, but also becoming part of the larger group. Chang was appointed principal violist of the CSO by Sir Georg Solti 1988. He has appeared as soloist with many orchestras, including the CSO, and has collaborated in chamber music performances with Daniel Barenboim, Christoph Eschenbach, and Pinchas Zukerman. Before joining the CSO Tang was most recently Associate Concertmaster of the Fort Wayne Philharmonic. She has appeared as a soloist in China, Hong Kong, and France, and with several orchestras in the U.S. As the first violinist of the Fry Street Quartet, her performances included appearances in the Carnegie Hall Rising Stars series. For more information visit the website or call (262) 359-9072.

Dining Directory

HERNANDEZ EL SARAPE RESTAURANT & CATERING • 212 S. 7th St., Delavan. 262-728-6443. www. hernandez-restaurant.com. L, D, $ THE GRIST MILL • 2645 Main St., East Troy. 262-684-5138. www. easttroygristmill.com. Start your day with breakfast or wind down in the evening with a glass of wine on the patio. B, L, D $-$$ FF SPRECHER’S RESTAURANT & PUB • 111 Center St., Lake Geneva. 262-248-7047. www.sprecherspub. com Online ordering now available. Happy hour specials Sun.-Fri. Craft beers and gourmet sodas. America’s favorite family brew pub. L, D, FF $-$$  PRINCESS CAFE • 2695 Main St., East Troy. 262-642-5905. B, L, D, FF $ DADDY MAXWELL'S • 150 Elkhorn Rd., Hwy. 67, Williams Bay. 262-2455757. www.daddymaxwells.com. B, L, D (Fri.), FF NC $ 

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GINO’S EAST OF CHICAGO • 300 Wrigley Dr., Lake Geneva. 262-2482525. www.ginoseastlakegeneva. com. Chicago’s original deep dish pizza, Italian sandwiches, salads and entrees. L, D, $-$$ 

CHAMPS SPORTS BAR AND GRILL • 747 W. Main St., Lake Geneva. 262-248-6008. champslakegeneva. com. Featuring new items on our menu: hand rolled taquitos, prime rib burgers, baja fish tacos and country pot roast sandwich. L, D, FF $  THE CHALET • W6904 County Rd. A, Elkhorn. Known for our fresh fish, oysters & salmon. Open Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 5pm-9pm. D, FF $$

FITZGERALD’S GENOA JUNCTION • Hwy. B, Genoa City. 262-279-5200. Featuring famous fish boils all year ‘round. Open Wed.-Sun. (summer), Thurs.-Sun. (winter). D, FF $$

LUCKE’S CANTINA FOOD & SPIRITS • 220 Elkhorn Rd., Williams Bay. 262-245-6666. Choose from 15 draft beers. Open 7 days a week from 11am. L, D, $  MOYS RESTAURANT • In the historic square, 3 N. Wisconsin St., Elkhorn. 262-723-3993. Chinese and American cuisine. Open 6 days a week, closed Monday. L, D, FF, $$ 

BINANTI’S TASTE OF ITALY • 101 S. Second St., Silver Lake. 262-8898387. Italian dining. Dinner everyday at 4pm, closed Tuesday. D, $$$  (

RIGA-TONY’S DELICATEZZI ITALIANO • 5576 C State Rd. 50, Delavan (in the Dairy Queen Plaza). 262-740-2540. Open Wed.-Sun., closed Mon. & Tues. L, D $

COLONY HOUSE • Hwy. JF, Trevor. 262-862-2076. Full service restaurant. www.colonyhouserestaurant.co Dinner is served Tues., Wed., Thurs. 4-9:30; Fri. & Sat. 4-10; Sun. 3:30-8:30; closed Mon. D, FF $$$  (

ZENDA TAP BAR & GRILL • N560 Zenda Rd., Zenda, WI (on the south side of Geneva Lake). 262-394-4100. Open 7 days per week at 11am. L, D, FF 

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Advertiser’s index AAA Tent Masters.................................... 18

Luisa’s Restaurant.................................... 28

Always Remember That............................ 12

Medical Weight Loss................................. 56

Aurora University..................................... 14 AutoWorks Plus & Tire Center.................. 18

Midwest College of Oriental Medicine................................ 34

B&J Tree & Landscaping Inc.................... 23

Moy’s Restaurant................................. 8, 50

Binanti’s Taste of Italy......................... 19, 50

NL Promotions........................................ 44

Bobs Pedal Pusher.................................... 10

Oh My Gauze.......................................... 28

Breezy Hill Nursery................................... 55

Pats Services Inc...................................... 46

Bruno’s Liquors........................................ 26

Paul Swartz Nursery................................. 10

Burlington Footwear................................. 48

Pete’s Tire............................................... 10

Champs Sports Bar & Grill....................... 50

Potawatomi Bingo & Casino....................... 2

Circle of Friends....................................... 30

Princess Cafe........................................... 50

Colony House Restaurant......................... 50

Reflections of the Past.............................. 30

Custom Craft Carpentry............................ 23

Riga-Tony’s.............................................. 50

Daddy Maxwell’s...................................... 50

Sandy’s Upscale Consignment................... 30

Delavan Lake Boat Shed........................... 45

Sorgs Packing, Inc.................................... 32

Derek’s Plumbing..................................... 28

Sprecher’s Restaurant & Pub..................... 50

Fitzgerald’s Genoa Junction................. 36, 50

Steve’s British Connection........................ 10

Foley’s Irish Woods................................... 12

Stinebrink’s Piggly Wiggly......................... 44

Fontana Garden Club............................... 24

The Chalet.............................................. 50

Fontana Jeweler......................................... 3

The Rauland Agency Inc............................. 4

Ginger Blossom....................................... 40

The Shy Violet......................................... 48

Gino’s East Pizzeria.................................. 50

The Rustic Realm..................................... 22

Grist Mill................................................. 50

Verlo Mattress ......................................... 53

Hernandez Mexican Restaurant................. 50

Walworth County Fair............................... 38

High Prairie Landscape Supply.................. 26

Water Warehouse....................................... 8

Keller Williams/ Mickey Horgan North Point.................. 16

Wells Spiral Stairs..................................... 24

Komfort Heating & Cooling...................... 36

Wilmot Auto Service................................. 36

Lake Lawn Resort.................................... 54

Wishing Well Florist.................................. 44

Lakeland Animal Welfare.......................... 30

Woodhill Farms Nursery............................ 24

Laser Lighting Gallery............................... 42

Zenda Tap......................................... 44, 50

West 20 Ranch & Saddle Co..................... 46

Lucke’s Cantina....................................... 50

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May 29 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm Memorial Day Weekend kicks off a summer filled with activities both on the lake and on the lawn. The weekend has a variety of family friendly events and activities that will keep you entertained all weekend long.

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