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CONTACT (715) mail@volumeone.orgwww.volumeone.org552-0457 PUBLISHER Nick Meyer EDITORS + CONTENT James Johonnott + Tom Giffey + Sawyer Hoff + McKenna Scherer DESIGN Taylor McCumber + Allison Buchli ILLUSTRATIONS Luke Benson PHOTOS Andrea Paulseth + Michael O’Brien + Branden Nall + Timothy Mather + Mariah Hamm ADVERTISING Jake Smith + Brian Maki + Blake Klapmeier + John Lyberg BASIC INFO The Eau Claire City Guide is published by Volume One – a locally owned, locally operated, and locally focused magazine. © 2022 VOLUME ONE The writing, artwork, and photogra phy in The Eau Claire City Guide remain the property of the authors, artists, & photographers. The opinions expressed here are not necessarily those of the publication or its advertisers. 2022-2023 EAU CLAIRE CITY GUIDE 3 VOLUMEONE.ORG/CITYGUIDE EAU CLAIRE CITY GUIDE
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HEY, newbie!
WE MEAN THAT ENDEARINGLY. SERIOUSLY! You’re new to Eau Claire and that’s amazing because this town has a lot to offer. And it’s a good thing you’re reading this, because we’re gonna help you find out for yourself.
Eau Claire is a sweet spot: It’s filled with the right kind of stuff to create almost anything you want. It’s big enough to offer you a variety of resourc es and a real audience, yet it’s small enough that you won’t get lost in the noise. People live here for their entire lives without ever really getting that concept.Foryears, a lot of great indi viduals have worked very hard to build this place. We’ve got music and art and food and a huge pile of things to do out side. It’s always changing, and it’s not perfect, but how boring is “perfect”? A city’s imperfections usually provide a foundation for the really good stuff. This is where exciting new scenes flourish and thrive. And this is where you comeThisin.town is a gift – it’s yours now. But like all gifts, it’s not much fun until you get up off your butt and use it. So welcome to Eau Claire. We can’t wait to see what you make of it. –Volume One staff
On the surface, these people might even seem to be outgoing and engaged, but at the end of the day, between the couch, classes, and bed, there’s only a handful of places they actually go. They might hit a certain restaurant a few times a month, a cer tain bar every week, a certain bike trail, but that’s aboutButit.thankfully, these kinds of people are getting more and more rare.
Over our years of creating this guide – and our magazine, Volume One – we’ve realized that some of the most passionate people in town that we run across are students: Students willing to get out of the dorm room and out of their rental unit to try something new and see something different. Maybe “willing to get out” isn’t the right bunch of words. These are people who need to get out and really see what’s going on. And when seeing what’s happening around here just doesn’t cut it anymore, they starting making things happen.
“Eau Claire is filled with the right kind of stuff to create almost anything you want. It’s big enough to offer you a variety of resources and a real audience, yet it’s small enough that you won’t get lost in the noise.”
SOME PEOPLE AROUND EAU CLAIRE like to complain that college students never get off campus. They never really see the city. They never fully appreciate what’s going on here. They’re ba sically self-absorbed toddlers, and they just don’t care about the hard-working, creative people who build this town into something great. But we know that’s not true. OK, it’s kinda true. I mean, there’s always a few weird globs of unfinished Gummi Bear stuck to the bottom of every bag, right? Nobody’s perfect. We’ve definitely come across a certain kind of person who just doesn’t know how to live in a city. You know the type – they stick to their routines. They keep their heads down. They rarely explore.
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We’re always putting on our own events, like the Sounds Like Summer Concert Series, which brings 1,500+ people to Phoenix Park on summer Thursdays for live music; Chalk fest, our chalk art festival on UWEC’s campus mall; and Food Truck Fridays, which brings good eats to Phoenix Park.
The retail wing of Volume One is The Local Store: 205 N. Dewey St., or online at VolumeOne.org/store. We have tons of gifts, T-shirts, postcards, and the like all about Eau Claire, the Chippewa Valley, and Wisconsin. We recently expanded to include even more awesome local stuff!
I MEAN, THAT’S KIND OF A PERSONAL QUESTION, but sure. We’re Volume One (makers of this handy guide) and we’re here to help make your time in Eau Claire as awesome as possible. Here’s some of what we do:
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Every two weeks we make a magazine that’s full of news, arts, culture, and plenty of events in the coming weeks. You can pick up the new issue every other Wednesday around campus and at coffee shops, restaurants, stores, and a ton of other places around the area.
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On top of all that stuff in the mag, you can check us out on your favorite digital device for more event listings, more photos, and just generally more awesomeness. We also have local guides and resources (like for restaurants and bars) that’ll help you quickly learn more about the area.
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EAU CLAIRE IS PRETTY RICH ON THE HISTORY FRONT. From Native American heritage to loggers to baseball, this community has a lot behind it. This context will help you enjoy your time here even more.
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For those of you who didn’t take French in high school, “Eau Claire” actually means “Clear Water.” According to local legend, English explorer Jonathan Carver was being paddled up the muddy Chippewa River in 1767 by some French voyageurs when they found a smaller tributary with clear water and shouted “Voici l’eau claire!” (“Here is the clear water!”). There’s no way of proving the name actually came about this way, but it stuck for both the Eau Claire River and the city that grew up along it.
Eau Claire was originally three little villages on the north, west, and east sides of the two rivers. In 1872, they Voltroned together to officially become the City of Eau Claire. If you’re counting, that makes 2022 Eau Claire’s 150th birthday – a.k.a. its sesquicentennial.
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FACT CHECK: Leonardo DiCaprio’s character in Titanic , Jack Dawson , says he’s from Chippewa Falls, and remembers swimming in Lake Wis sota – which actually didn’t exist in at the time the Titanic sailed.
IF EAU CLAIRE IS GOING TO BE YOUR HOME FOR A WHILE, it’s probably a good idea to know a thing or two about it. Here are some useful facts about the city that may come in handy or spark a conversation or two.
Of course, the Chippewa Valley had been inhab ited for thousands of years before Carver & Co. came poking around. Before European settle ment, what is now Eau Claire lay on the boundary between the territories of the Ojibwa and Dakota peoples. An enormous tree on what is now the UW-Eau Claire campus, known as the Council Oak, was said to be a meeting place for these and other tribes. The tree, which was hobbled in 1987, is memorialized in the university seal.
One of the big things that drew white settlers to this part of Wisconsin was the vast expanses of timber. Eau Claire’s location at the conflu ence of two rivers made it an ideal spot for sawmills. In the 1880s, there were eight sawmills on Half Moon Lake alone. After a few decades of clear cutting, however, the trees were gone, and the sawmills vanished. You can still find Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox in Carson Park (at least in fiberglass form).
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Feb. 21, 2023 – Spring Primary (nonpartisan offices)
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Find out where you vote, what you need to bring, and what’s on the ballot at MyVote.wi.gov
JOIN A COMMITTEE: The city is always looking for people to lend their voices to discussions on specific issues. Committees range from zon ing to sustainability and usually meet monthly. Serving on one is a great way to take an active role in a spe cific area you’re passionate about.
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GO TO A MEETING: The Eau Claire City Council meets in the second and fourth weeks of each month. Meetings are over two days: Public hearings are Mondays at 7pm and legislative meetings are Tuesdays at 4pm. Find a full schedule and learn how you can stream meetings online at EauClaireWi.gov/Government.
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Eau Claire is a small city, which is pretty great if you’re interested in politics. The city is big enough to deal with some unique and exciting issues, but small enough that you can really make your mark on the political system. The city doesn’t have a mayor, and instead functions with an elected City Council and a hired city manager. Local elections are generally in spring and state and national elec tions are in fall and, yes, your vote really does matter. So hit the polls!
April 4, 2023 – Spring General Election (nonpartisan offices)
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GETTINGAROUND BUS ROUTES20 NEIGHBORHOODS22TRANSPORTATION18 EAU CLAIRE HAS A LOT TO OFFER, BUT FIRST YOU HAVE TO GET OUT THERE. Luckily, we’re also pretty good at that. Whether you have a car, a bike, or just your own two feet, check here for the scoop on getting around.
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GET WELCOMEINVOLVED! TO NEIGHBORHOODTHE Most neighborhoods have active neighborhood associations that maintain websites, host events, and are there to help. EVEN IF YOU LIVE ON CAMPUS , you’ll probably (read: you should) make your way out to the neighborhoods that surround UW-Eau Claire. HERE’S A QUICK RUNDOWN >> 42135Clairemont Ave Water St Ave5th Lake St Main St Galloway St FarwellSt HardingAve StateSt uw-eau claire 32 5 4 1 EAU CLAIRE CITY GUIDE 22 VOLUMEONE.ORG/CITYGUIDE
NEIGHBORHOODTHE neighborhood Claire.
RANDALL PARK Tons of students live this area. The Historic Randall Park Neighborhood is home to thousands of students, but also some of the oldest homes in Eau Claire and plenty of families. Named after the park that sits in the center (with the statue of ol’ Adin Randall himself), this is a nice neighbor hood to call home after the residence halls.
Just off upper campus you’ll find Caribou, Starbucks, and Chipotle, but tucked behind that is Putnam Heights, a large residential area that connects the down town with Eau Claire’s south side. The neighborhood is dotted with ballparks and other sports facilities shared by the university and city.
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DOWNTOWN Beyond the shops, restaurants, and bars that line Barstow Street are a number of residences. With a generally young popu lation, Downtown has been bustling with new construction and renovations.
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The Third Ward – creatively named after its voting district – hosts a perfect mix of family homes, students, and young profes sionals in gorgeously eclectic houses. The neighborhood is known to many students as just a parking lot, but take a walk through and you’ll see a couple of gorgeous parks, community gardens, and more.
Just up the hill from downtown, the Eastside Hill is made up of young families, students, and young professionals alike. There is great access to the city’s bike trails, and Boyd Park is one of the city’s most active, with events all year and a basketball court that’s crawling with pickup games. Watch for their massive thrift sale day in early May.
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FESTIVAL FOODS 3007 Mall Drive, 2717 Birch St., 2615 N. Clairemont Ave.
WOODMAN’S MARKET 2855 Woodman Ave., Altoona This enormous, employee-owned grocery store just off U.S. Highway 53 in Altoona is packed to the gills with just about any kind of food item you’d ever need.
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The downtown co-op offers a variety of locally produced and organic products, including fresh produce, meats, cheeses, and milk. HY-VEE 2424 E. Clairemont Ave., Eau Claire Expect to find plenty of grocery options (including natural and organic fare) plus an in-store coffee shop and a Wahlburger’s restaurant.
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MOVING TO A NEW CITY CAN BE TOUGH, especially figuring out where your regular spots are. We mined our Best of the Chippewa Valley Reader Poll (volumeone.org/bestof) to find the spots locals say you should shop.
MENOMONIE MARKET FOOD CO-OP 1117 S. Farwell St., Eau Claire
Sure you can load up your iTunes, but sometimes it’s nice to talk to a real person and get some new recommendations. REVIVAL RECORDS 128 S. Barstow St., Eau Claire
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The Midwest chain with three locations in town offers a massive variety of food, including a huge organic section.
The downtown record store offers a massive collection of new and used vinyl and used CDs with a friendly staff to boot. They also host occasional all-ages shows and signing events.
WHERE DO I BUY MUSIC?
The Local Store offers music from tons of local and former local musicians on CD, vinyl, and cassette. You’ll also find in-store performances here – con certs, readings, art openings, and more. The weekend after Thanksgiving is “Small Business Saturday,” and local shops roll out all kinds of great deals.
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The Oxbow Hotel offers a unique stay with its woodsy “modern lodge” vibe, featuring funky amenities like in-room turntables and a vinyl library to check out records. Also located downtown, The Oxbow offers easy access to the Eau Claire River and Chippewa River recreation trail (which you can see up close with their bike and kayak rentals). It also houses The Lakely – a downtown eatery with unique farm-to-table offer ings, live jazz, killer brunch, and craft cocktails. E. Madison St., Claire Drive, St.,
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D20 GAMING 2158 EastRidge Center, Eau Claire Card game singles, sealed product, accessories, and tournaments; D&D/Pathfinder books, dice; Warmachine and board/card games.
CLAIREMONT COMICS 2215 Fairfax St., Eau Claire
Get your pinball and arcade game on. Great for parties and reservations.
The absolute widest selection of tabletop and card games for sale in the Chippewa Valley.
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EAU CLAIRE GAMES & ARCADE 2928 London Road, Eau Claire
GAMES BY JAMES Oakwood Mall, 4800 Golf Road, Eau Claire
THE LISMORE HOTEL 333 Gibson St., Eau Claire Eau Claire is home to some swanky downtown hotels your parents will love. The Lismore Hotel features 112 rooms bathed in natural light, of fering great views of the downtown area. Inside, you’ll find The Informalist, a full service locallysourced restaurant; Dive, a cool cocktail bar with a rooftop lounge; and ECDC, a café and bakery offering fresh food, coffee, and after-hours drinks and desserts. Right in the heart of the city, you family will find plenty local action.
THE OXBOW HOTEL 516 Galloway St., Eau Claire
The area’s largest comics and collectibles dealer. Cards, wargaming miniatures, RPG materials, open gaming tables, tournaments, and more.
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BRING ON THE FRESHMAN FIFTEEN. There’s some darn good food here and someone’s gotta eat it. Whether you’re looking for fancy or cheap, Eau Claire’s got exactly what you want to chow down on.
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Don’t let the beautiful new building (805 S. Hastings Way) fool you: The prices are as reasonable as the servings are large at Cancun Mexican Grill. Voters have named them the Best Restaurant for Mexican Food in our Best of the Chip pewa Valley Poll for 14 years, so you can trust that their scrumptious queso, big burritos, and everything else will be top notch.
LOOKING FOR A MEAL ON A BUDGET? Eau Claire is a cost-conscious town, so there are tons of dining options that won’t break the bank.
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Searching for home-style comfort food? There’s nothing quite like stepping into Altoona Family Restaurant (just a short drive from campus at 2000 N. Hillcrest Parkway, Altoona) for a home-cooked meal. With their mouth-watering all-day breakfast menu and to-die-for sandwiches, this family-style spot is a timeless hit. Volume One readers have given Altoona Family Restaurant the “Best Comfort Food” crown for 12 years in a row in our annual Best of the Chippewa Valley Poll! If (715)ProfriednothingtheirBestwhichlocallyandyou’re
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EAU CLAIRE CHEESE & DELI 1636 Harding Ave., Eau Claire Much-loved for their huge, deli-fresh sandwiches, plus ice cream. CHICK-A-DEES A breakfastclassic GRILL
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If you’re looking for a fix of bold flavors, fresh recipes, and mouth-watering meals, look no further than the locally owned Egg Roll Plus (1611 Bellinger St.), which was voted Best Restaurant for Asian Food in our Best of the Chippewa Valley Poll. Their pho is divine, their fried rice is rich with flavor, and there’s simply nothing better than their larger-than-life egg rolls, fried to a crisp and dunked in some sweet and sour. Pro tip: Egg Roll Plus is take-out only, so call ahead at (715) 832-6125 and get your appetite ready.
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COURT’N HOUSE Court’n House (113 W. Grand Ave.) is the quintes sential Wisconsin bar and burger place, just about a mile walk from campus. You don’t need to add much to their beautifully juicy patties, which are 2-for-1 on Thursdays. For more than a decade, Volume One readers have ranked their burgers No. 1 in town in our Best of the Chippewa Valley Poll.
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Over the past few years, the national food truck trend has been rolling into Eau Claire. In 2018, the Eau Claire City Council expanded the number of parks where licensed food trucks can serve up mobile munchies. They’ve also made special allowances for smaller neighbor hood parks in an effort to bring those communities closer together. The new ordinances, combined with an everincreasing presence at local events and private businesses (like breweries) seems to be convincing Eau Claire restaurateurs that a food truck or trailer is worth a try. On top of that, Volume One hosts Food Truck Friday in the summer, where once a month, a tasty lineup of trucks parks in Phoenix Park for lunch and dinner Looking for info on local trucks? Check out tinyurl.com/EauClaire-FoodTrucks for listings. WANT SOMETHING DIFFERENT?
A classic greasy spoon diner, perfect for getting a cheap breakfast or lunch when you need some comfort food.
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Always a good choice for Mexican fare – particularly burritos, naturally, but also chimichangas or sizzling fajitas. Order burritos straight to your door with their app, or come down for grub past midnight on the weekends.
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SOMETIMES YOU’RE UP WAY TOO LATE INTO THE NIGHT, UM ... STUDYING. There’s nothing that keeps you going like a little grub, and being a college town, Eau Claire has plenty to offer.
An Irish restaurant and sports pub combine forces to make for a relaxed hangout desti nation. Grab some traditional Irish food or classic favorites like burgers, sandwiches, curds, Friday fish fry, or a big plate of wings (like this one)!
... and EAU CLAIRE CITY GUIDE 35 VOLUMEONE.ORG/CITYGUIDE OTHER eating OPTIONS AFTER 10PM BUFFALO WILD WINGS 4612 Keystone Crossing • (715) 858-9453 BUZZY’S PIZZA EMPORIUM 414 Water St. • (715) 552-1600 COWBOY JACK’S 1432 Front Porch Place, Altoona • (715) 514-3289 GYRO KING 320 Water St., Eau Claire • (715) 835-5000 DOMINO’S PIZZA (715) 833-3933 • (715) 833-3930 ERBERT & GERBERT’S 409 Water St. • (715) 835-9995 MILWAUKEE BURGER COMPANY 2620 E Clairemont Ave.• (715) 834-6503 NORTHERN TAP HOUSE 5020 Keystone Crossing • (715) 895-8226 WAGNER’S LANES & THE COMPLEXX 2159 Brackett Ave. • (715) 833-6700 TOPPERS PIZZA toppers.com (multiple Eau Claire locations) Toppers has a crazy array of specialty pizzas sure to tickle your late-night fancy. Their Topperstix are usually what your party needs.
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THE GOAT COFFEE HOUSE 336 Water St. The Goat is a prime place to hunker down with a latte, throw some headphones on, and take care of business. from Google reviews
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AN URBAN-CASUAL, MODERN, SCANDINAVIAN COFFEE SHOP WITH A QUIRKY RETAIL SIDE AND OUTDOOR PATIO, Kahvi Coffee House was voted “Best Café/Coffeehouse” in Volume One’s Best of the Chippewa Valley Reader Poll. With a dog-friendly patio and nearby walking path, plus a drive-thru, indoor dining, and private meeting room, it’s a perfect study and hangout spot. Staple coffee and tea options join with unique Scandinavian-inspired options and yummy bakery items at this local favorite. HOUSECOFFEE+CAFE 3830 (715)UW-Eau10Road,TalmadgeEauClairemin.drivefromClaire514-2806
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YOU CAN GET A LOT DONE in the library or holed up in your room, but sometimes you just need to get out and work in the quiet bustle of a coffee shop. Luckily, Eau Claire has you covered with plenty of the glorious java right near campus.
Best coffee shop around. I LOVE the modern style and layout, it’s a perfect place to meet people and work. –natasha
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TUCKED INSIDE THE LISMORE HOTEL IN DOWNTOWN EAU CLAIRE you’ll find ECDC (Eau Claire Downtown Coffee). Expect high-quality cof fee drinks and food in a swanky space, including a fireplace lounge. The menu includes graband-go breakfasts and salads, paninis,made-to-orderandfreshbaked goods. A great late night venue with drinks, desserts, and baked goods. There’s lots to love, and it’s a really great study spot, too.
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SHIFT CYCLERY + COFFEE BAR 615 Graham Ave., Eau Claire 10 min. walk from UW-Eau Claire (715) 514-5060 404 Riverside Ave., Eau Claire 7 min. walk from UW-Eau Claire (715) 834-0000
RACY’S IS THE EPITOME OF THE HIP COLLEGE COFFEE SHOP. The dark, moody vibe combines vintage, well-worn furniture, trinkets, antiques, and art to give the place a comfortable feel that inspires good work. And that’s saying nothing about the coffee (rated among the best in the Chippewa Valley for years). You can also snag blenders, teas, sodas, juices, or even step into The Nucleus next door for some of the best breakfast and brunch options around.
Cyclery + Coffee Bar is half coffee shop, half bike shop, and it’s got a warm, welcoming vibe whether you’re getting some work done, tuning up your bike, or hanging out with pals. They’ve got tons of coffee options and delicious waffles to keep you going. Check their calendar for art shows, social bike rides, and more.
EAU CLAIRE DOWNTOWN COFFEE (ECDC) 333 Gibson St., Eau Claire 5 min. drive from UW-Eau Claire (715) 318-6461
ACOUSTIC CAFÉ 505 S Barstow St. Acoustic Cafe is a mainstay of downtown Eau Claire with great coffee, baked goods, live music, and delicious hoagies.
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For a group of down-to-earth Wisconsin kids, Them Coulee Boys are takin’ their high energy folk tunes all over the country, and blowing up big time. Their latest album, Name sake, was produced by Grammy winner Brian Joseph, and they’ve been touring every nook and cranny of the U.S. near constantly for the last few years. There’s plenty to be excited about for the future of Them Coulee Boys, and their songs are rich with foot-stompin’ energy and poignant emotional turns as well. Don’t sleep on ’em.
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Every other year, Eau Claire is host to the World Flute Society Convention, which is actually a pretty big deal, with hundreds flocking here to participate. As you get a taste of Eau Claire’s rich music scene, you’re probably wondering where you can find out who’s playing, where, and when. Not to brag, but Volume One has the most complete entertainment calendar in the area. Find it in our print magazine or online at VolumeOne.org/events
Eau Claire does pretty well on the music front. Beyond the worldwide acclaim of some of our indie bands and jazz musicians, this city has a little something for everyone.
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WHERE TO START: “Midnight Manifestos” from Die Happy (2019)
FOR FANS OF: Blink-182, Green Day, stylish hats, cow tippin’ WHERE TO START: “24” from Ephrem (2018)
FOR FANS OF: Johnny Cash, outlaw coun try, deep gravely voices WHERE TO START: “Metal” from Well (2017)
FOR FANS OF: Drake, Post Malone, being in your feelings, vibing WHERE TO START: “On My Mind” from Through My Eyes (2022)
A veteran of the Eau Claire music community, Pullman’s unique timbre and songwrit ing ability continues to make him a local living legend. the
If you know anything about the Eau Claire music scene, it’s probably that Justin Vernon, frontman of Grammy-winning indie rock band Bon Iver, is an Eau Claire native. What you might not know is that he didn’t study music at UW-Eau Claire: His degree is in religious studies.
JIM PULLMAN jimpullman.bandcamp.com
PIT WAGON pitwagon.bandcamp.com
NOAH ESTRADA @NoahEstradaMusic on Facebook Winner of the “Best Hip-Hop Artist” in Volume One’s ‘Best of the Chippewa Valley’ poll, his rap is personal and purposeful.
FOR FANS OF: Post Malone, Travis Scott, dancing all night, doing the Bob Ross WHERE TO START: “Controller 2” from What We Were EP (2020)
They’ve made a name for themselves through catchy rock songs laden with their youthful energy and soulful harmonies.
TEAWHYB teawhyb.com Making a name for himself with viral videos and hit songs, TeawhYB is supplying the Valley with the hip-hop/rap bangers it has been looking for.
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Pit Wagon supply the Midwest with a dose of Southern tunes bound to please fans of outlaw country music looking for a fix.
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FOR FANS OF: Ryan Adams, Elliot Smith, dad rock, gently sobbing WHERE TO START: “Lonesome and Then Some” from Go On Boldly (2021)
LOCATION: Festival grounds, Cadott WHEN: June YEAR FOUNDED: 1987 MUSIC: Modern country. Recent headliners include Kane Brown, Dierks Bentley, and Thomas Rhett. WEB: countryfest.com
LOCATION: Moving to new grounds outside Eau Claire in 2023. WHEN: July YEAR FOUNDED: 1990 MUSIC: Modern country. Recent headliners include Chris Young, Old Dominion, Tim McGraw, and Wisconsin favorite Chris Kroeze. WEB: countryjamwi.com
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EAU CLAIRE JAZZ FESTIVAL & JAZZ CRAWL
The Eau Claire area loves a big music festival – especially in the summertime. Between our long-running country and rock festivals and some other unique options, there’s a lot in store for every music lover in the great outdoors.
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ONEFEST LOCATION: N.W. State Fair grounds, Chippewa Falls WHEN: July YEAR FOUNDED: 2018 MUSIC: Contemporary Christian rock, pop, singer/songwriter. Recent headliners include Rend Collective, Danny Gokey, and Newsboys. WEB: one-fest.com
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ALL THAT JAZZ UW-Eau Claire and Eau Claire’s high schools have extensive and successful jazz programs, creating a great jazz scene in the area. Look out for Eau Claire’s annual Jazz Fest in April, when an entire stretch of downtown will turn into a collection of historically themed jazz venues. Jazz players take to the downtown streets for Jazz Crawl, a street festival with outdoor performances and tons of jazzy energy.
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LOCATION: Whispering Pines, Eau Claire WHEN: June YEAR FOUNDED: 2015 MUSIC: Modern and traditional bluegrass, roots, and Americana. Recent headliners include Pert Near Sandstone, Jason Isbell, and Eau Claire’s own Them Coulee Boys. WEB: blueoxmusicfestival.com
ROCK FEST LOCATION: Festival grounds, Cadott WHEN: July YEAR FOUNDED: 1994 MUSIC: Metal, modern rock, and classic rock. Recent headliners include Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, Staind, and Limp Bizkit. WEB: rock-fest.com
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ALL AGES Stones Throw 304 Eau Claire St. What you’ll see: Local and regional touring groups, 21+ • FREE
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What you’ll see: Regional touring acts, jazz, lofi, brass, and more in a fine art venue with wine.
What you’ll see: Jazz several nights a week, local and touring bands on gallery nights, bluegrass during brunch
What you’ll see: Local bands, folk, bluegrass, jam bands, indie rock, funk, open mics, touring acts. 21+ • FREE THE BRICKHOUSE 2233 Birch Street
ALL AGES MOUSETRAP 311 S. Barstow St.
What you’ll see: National touring acts, classical, jazz, indie, country, theater, comedy.
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What you’ll see: Converge Radio and Clear Water Comedy often host concerts and touring comedians.
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Touring fine art, local artists Riverwood Art & Frame 4639 Keystone
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What you’ll see: produced S Barstow St. • bframed.com you’ll see: art, local art, art, Gallery 121 Water St. (Haas Fine Arts) uwec.edu/art you’ll see: Touring shows, student & faculty art Sculpture Tour Eau Claire brings new artwork to Eau Claire each spring, with dozens lining Water Street, Barstow Street, and other locations downtown. The 2022-23 tour includes a record 87 sculptures! The tour runs year-round and favorite sculptures are purchased by the city or local businesses to stay here in town. Find out more at SculptureTour.org.
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SOME PEOPLE SEE ART EVERYWHERE, and in Eau Claire that’s actually not that hard. The city is covered with public art on city streets, in parks, and in local galleries and businesses. Whether you’re looking to expand your mind or just get a little inspiration, here’s where to go:
TANGLED UP IN HUE 505 S. Barstow St. TangledUpInHue.com What you’ll see: Local arts/crafts, usable art VOLUME ONE GALLERY 205 N. Dewey St. VolumeOne.org/store What you’ll see: Local prints, posters, and fine art
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In recent years, the ColorBlock project has created murals on downtown buildings and alleyways. Keep your eyes peeled for unexpected Instagrammable spots! Galaudet Gallery 618 S. Farwell St. galaudetgallery.com What you’ll see: Crossing riverwoodartandframe.com/gallery you’ll see: St. facebook.com/200Maineauclaire
Original paintings, etchings, lithographs and photography 200 MAIN Art & Wine 200 Main
fine art, home decor ART IN PROGRESS AT ARTISAN FORGE STUDIOS B-Framed 313
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JAMES W. HANSEN GALLERY 128 Graham Ave.. (Pablo Center) pablocenter.org What you’ll see: Variety of regional and national artists GRAHAM AVENUE WALKING GALLERY 128 Graham Ave. (Pablo Center) pablocenter.org What you’ll see: Variety of regional and national artists ARTISAN FORGE 1106 Mondovi Road artisanforgestudios.com What you’ll see: Artists’ studios inside, large-scale 3D art and murals outside
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EAU CLAIRE CITY GUIDE 49 VOLUMEONE.ORG/CITYGUIDE STAGE + SCREEN EAU CLAIRE HAS A ROBUST THEATER SCENE, supported by both the university and local community theater groups. The two major community groups in town are the Chip pewa Valley Theatre Guild and the Eau Claire Children’s Theatre . Both produce shows at their own venues as well as at the Pablo Center at the Confluence downtown. Interested in participating? Keep an eye out for auditions! MOVIE THEATERS MICON CINEMADOWNTOWN 315 S. Barstow St., (715) 832-3355 miconcinemas.com MICON CINEMAS EAU CLAIRE 3109 Mall Drive, (715) 834-1245 miconcinemas.com AMC OAKWOODCLASSIC12 4800 Golf Road (wOakwood Mall), (715) amctheatres.com835-1030 UWEC THEATRE’S MEDEA
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THERE’S NOTHING LIKE THE GREAT OUTDOORS. And Eau Claire’s outdoors are really great. Whether you just want a place to sit out and tan or you’re looking for your next centennial trail ride, check out the amenities here. EAUPARKSCLAIRE54 SUMMERFUN58CULTURECYCLING56 WINTERFUN61 outdoorsrecreation AND
But wait, there’s more EAU CLAIRE PARKS IF YOU’RE A LAY-IN-THE-GRASS STUDIER OR A THROW-THEFRISBEE-AROUND KINDA PERSON, Eau Claire’s parks should have what you’re looking for. A bunch of parks right around campus offer a vari ety of amenities and spaces that show off Eau Claire’s natural beauty. For more information on city parks, check out the City Of Eau Claire’s website, eauclairewi.gov. 213456Clairemont Ave Water St Ave5th Lake St Main St Galloway St Birch St FarwellSt HardingAve StateSt N.ForestStEddyStSt7th St3rd DellsPond lakemoonhalf uw-eau claire chippewariver 6 2 5 4 1 3 EAU CLAIRE CITY GUIDE 54 VOLUMEONE.ORG/CITYGUIDE
Phoenix Park
The strip of land along First Avenue has tennis courts, a bandshell with live music, and a playground. Among the trees you’ll find plenty of space for yoga, frisbee, and hammocking. Conveniently enough, the Chippewa Valley State Trail cuts right through as well.
Carson Park
The large forest in the middle of the city is best known by students as the place where the Blugolds play football, but it has much more than that. Half Moon Lake is a quiet place for boating and fishing, and there are multiple trail systems that let you get out of civilization for a bit. It’s also home to a gorgeous baseball stadium, home of the Eau Claire Express.
Randall Park
The relatively new park in downtown Eau Claire sits at the confluence of the Eau Claire and Chippewa Rivers and is home to the weekly Downtown Farmers Market. The park offers gorgeous views of the rivers, a laby rinth with occasional live music and the best place to kick off a tubing expedition.
Owen Park
Named after city forefather Adin Randall, Randall Park (which is also the namesake of the neighborhood it sits in) occupies a square block between Third and Fourth Streets. It’s a small, quiet space with lots of shade, perfect for reading or studying.
Mt. Simon Park
Another park that feels like it’s much further out of the city, the hike up Mt. Simon gives the premiere view of the city. Mt. Simon is also host to one of Eau Claire’s disc golf courses and probably some of the best cliff jumping in the region.
The trail kicks off right behind the Davies Center parking lot and continues roughly a mile into the heart of the Third Ward Neigh borhood. The wooded area is perfect for a secluded romantic walk and ends right next to Demmler Park.
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BIKES ARE PERFECT FOR GETTING AROUND TOWN, and biking also one of the best ways to relax around the Chippewa Valley. With miles of trails, take the ol’ two-wheeler out for a nice leisurely ride around town ... or a race!
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Every year, cyclists from around the area gather in Eau Claire for a race that doesn’t take place on trails or a track, but on the actual streets of the city. The scavenger hunt style trek takes you all over, picking up clues at checkpoints and finding your own way to the finish line. Check out more details at ValleyCat.org.
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THE CHIPPEWA RIVER STATE TRAIL cuts right through Eau Claire, connecting to campus by Haas Fine Arts and the footbridge. It stretches toward Owen Park, or behind Water Street. Take the Owen Park direction for a more urban, city bike ride that takes you through neighborhoods and past shops and old factories. Take the route down Water Street to get out of town fast and into some gorgeous terrain along the Chippewa River. Many trails around the Chippewa Valley are the result of the Rails to Trails program, which converts former railroad tracks into multipurpose trails.
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BIKE LAWS VARY BY STATE AND CITY, SO HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO RIDE SAFELY IN EAU CLAIRE: Cyclists must obey all traffic laws, including stoplights and stop signs • At night, bikers should have a forward-facing head lamp • Cyclists should never be attached to a motor vehicle to hitch a free ride • Don’t be an idiot. Wear a helmet.
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THE EAU CLAIRE SUMMER CAN BE A HOT ONE and there’s no better way to cool off than to hit the cool river on an in flatable inner tube. The lackadaisical jaunt from Phoenix Park to Putnam Rock takes at most a couple hours, perfect time to get some sun and catch up with friends.
Many places around campus sell out or drive up the price closer to good weather. Wear some kind of shoes
Whether they’re old sneakers, wet socks, or something else. The bottom of the river can be sharp with rocks and debris. Avoid high water
SUMMER FUN SOME STUDENTS BAIL IN THE SUMMER, heading home around the state and region. Those students must not know what they’re missing out on.
After the snow melts the river usu ally floods a bit, so beware of river conditions and check the City of Eau Claire’s Facebook page or website for warnings.
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TUBING DOWN THE RIVER
Buy tubes early
Yes, you absolutely can get an under age drinking ticket while tubing on the river. Yes, the rivers can be dan gerous if you’re not paying attention. And no, you shouldn’t just litter.
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Between weekly outdoor music series like Tuesday Night Blues, Rock’n On The River on Wednesdays, Volume One’s Sounds Like Summer Series on Thurs days (above), and major festivals like Blue Ox, Coun try Jam, Rock Fest, and Country Fest, there are plenty of tunes to be heard in an Eau Claire summer.
MUSIC. AND LOTS MORE MUSIC.
THE EAU CLAIRE EXPRESS play all summer right in Carson Park, featuring advanced college ball players from around the country –including some future pros. Games are afford able and tons of fun.
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Every Thursday throughout the winter, the Eau Claire Parks & Rec Department and Volume One host a winter gathering at Pinehurst Park with ice skating, snowshoeing, snowboarding, hot chocolate, huge snow sculptures, and more. You can find more info at VolumeOne.org/winter.
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World-class ski jumpers gather in Eau Claire ev ery year for the Silver Mine Invitational, which has expanded into a full blown winter festival with pond hockey, live music, bon fires, and of course plenty of ski jumping. It’s usually held in January, so look for details at silvermineski.com.
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Curling is a perfect sport for winter. You’re inside, but still have a bit of chill out on the ice. Eau Claire’s Curl ing Club has been around for more than 100 years and offers leagues that range from newbie to advanced – and they provide everything you need. Check out Facebook.com/ECCurlingClub for more info.
THE WISCONSIN WINTER CAN BE BRUTAL, but we’re ready for it. Eau Claire’s winters are chock-full of awesome stuff to do – inside and outside.
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