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Here's a look at some of the events in the Fox Point-Bayside events calendar this week.

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Here's a look at some of the events in the Fox Point-Bayside events calendar this week.

A high school jazz concert and the Cindy Nelson Memorial Blood Drive are among the events on the Whitefish Bay Patch calendar this week.
The Dominican boys basketball team clinched its second consecutive state title and its first under coach Derek Berger.
The orchestra will perform a concert Saturday night and at a Sunday morning church service at North Shore Congregational Church.
The health department will collect recipes from North Shore residents with the goal of compiling a cookbook in June.
The Whitefish Bay senior committed to run cross country and track with the Golden Eagles next school year.
The health department will collect recipes from North Shore residents with the goal of compiling a cookbook in June.
The Blue Dukes lost 46-30 to Pius XI in a sectional semifinal matchup Thursday night.
The former Harder's Shell service station, which closed in October after 29 years, has transformed into a convenience store.
With a win over Cuba City Thursday night, the Knights now prepare for a state championship battle against the Auburndale Apaches Saturday afternoon.
The former Harder's Shell service station has transformed into a convenience store under new ownership.
The Whitefish Bay Garden Club will present a free seminar titled, "Growing a Greener Bay, One Yard at a Time," at 7 p.m. Tuesday
Donations are being accepted from March 4- March 29th at Whitefish Bay Library or the Whitefish Bay High School Library.
Kristin Yunker, who is running unopposed, will be available to meet with voters at Bruegger's Bagels and at an open house event.
The latest Fox Point police reports also include underage drinking at Cardinal Stritch University and a domestic disturbance on Barnett Lane.
The driver had a BAC of 0.12 when she was pulled over outside River Point Shopping Center two weeks ago.
Winter storm "Saturn" is expected to dump 3-6 inches of snow in Whitefish Bay. Stay tuned for details on issues related to the storm in the village.
Trustees agreed to spend nearly $67,000 to digitize property records – the first phase of the village's effort to modernize its records system.
The third and final phase of the Lake Drive water main project will replace 99-year-old pipes from Bartlett Avenue to the Shorewood border.
Win wintertime bragging rights by sharing your pictures of snow sculptures from this winter.