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What A Weekend!
Politics - a whole lot of them - and less serious subjects fill the calendar in this last weekend of March. Take a break from arguing and enjoy yourselves!
To say it's been an eventful week is a gross understatement, and the weekend isn't letting up any.
So what's up?
Friday - enjoy a great fish fry from among 15 or so candidates based on our of a few weeks ago
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Saturday March 31 -
It's the last chance to participate in the at ; they're looking to collect 2 tons of food for Muskego Food Pantry, and if you drop off a bag, you'll receive a discount on enrollment!
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Recall fever - this time, it's a signing drive at the former Spitzner's building next to on Janesville Road beginning at 9 a.m. A local citizen's group will be out collecting signatures against Mayor Kathy Chiaverotti, 4th District Alderman Keith Werner and 6th District Alderman Neome Schaumberg.d
Tri Faster Pedal for the St. Martin's Food Pantry; if you're on the east side of town, check out the stationary cyclists including local celebs at St. Martin of Tours, beginning at 8 a.m. and (pardon the pun) winding up at noon. You can participate for a $35 fee, or come with donations in hand
at begins at 10:30 a.m.; bring the kiddies for a great Easter tradition
Presidential front-runner on the Republican side Mitt Romney will be stopping at InPro Corp. at 12:25 p.m. for a town hall style meeting. So far, we're hearing it's first come, first served for seating.
one of Muskego's funnest nonprofits is holding their biggest fundraiser of the year! Admission is $130/couple, but includes a delicious sit down dinner at Muskego Lakes Country Club, free beer and soda, entertainment, reverse bingo, cash raffles, individual raffle boards. Festivities begin at 5:30 p.m.
middle schoolers will be presenting the younger version of this classic musical, 7:00 p.m. at Muskego High School's Performing Arts Center; advance tickets are $4 for students and seniors, $6 for adults; tickets at the door are $5 for students and seniors, $7 for adults.
High Tide presents the at 8:00 p.m. Cover charge is $15.00
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