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Live Music 37 Finance 23 Moon Bar Entertainment 38 Trixie Kitsch 24 Hot & Spicy Grill 39 Dr On the Cover: 7 • vietnam moving wall memorial 8 • family halloween 11 • eastern iowa outlaws roller derby 14 • dark chambers haunted house 24 • east mill bakery & catering issue #171 • october 11 - 24, 2012 4 community briefs 29 mattitude 10 twenty dirty hands 30 leisure services / library events 13 girls time out 31 do it yourself advice from sara 12 twenty dirty hands 31 eating healthy with hy-vee 13 girls’ time out 32 bob’s book reviews 15 maniac cop screening 33 pam kress-dunn 17 bell tower theater 34 better together dubuque 18 movies 35 wellness 19 budweiser nightlife 36 puzzles 20 local live music 37 finance 23 moon bar entertainment 38 trixie kitsch 24 hot & spicy grill 39 dr. skraps 365ink production staff 365ink contributing writers { bryce parks } { matt booth } [email protected] Mattitude Publisher, Everything Else [email protected] { mike ironside } { pam kress-dunn } [email protected] Feature Writer Feature Writer, Photography [email protected] { kristina nesteby } { bob gelms } [email protected] Bob’s Book Reviews Ad Designer [email protected] { mayor roy buol } 365ink advertising staff Buol on Dubuque [email protected] { lisa stevenson } 563-580-1691 { rich belmont } [email protected] Argosy’s Food For Thought [email protected] { kelli kerrigan } 563-581-7014 { l.a. hammer } [email protected] Trixie Kitsch: Bad Advice For The Stupid { nick moler } 563-513-7874 { sara carpenter } Do it Yourself Advice [email protected] [email protected] { aaron hefel } Live Music Features [email protected] special thanks to: Brad Parks, Margie Blair, Chris Wand, Neil Stockel, Ron Kirchhoff, Fran Parks, Christy Monk, Julie Steffen, Kay Kluseman, Ralph Kluseman, Ron & Jennifer Tigges, bacon, Steven Schleuning , Julie Griffin, Dave Haas, Tim Brechlin, Julien’s Journal, Gen. Bob Felderman and all of our 365 friends and advertisers. { dubuque365 / 365ink } 432 Bluff Street, Dubuque, IA, 52001 Where’s Wando dubuque365.com | 563-588-4365 We’ve hidden Wando some- All contents © 2012, Community, Incorporated. where in this issue of 365ink. All rights reserved. Can you find him? 2 { october 11 - 24, 2012 } 365ink Magazine | issue #171 www.Dubuque365.com { bryce’s inkubator } nice job, folks. It’s kind of cold today. That sort of cold that on the last of the content of the paper to sort of sinks in through your clothes and just come in, I’m taking the break opportunity makes you feel a chill all the time. Suddenly to write my column this week. the worst I find myself wondering what happened thing in the world is to be way behind the to Fall? Can Winter be on the way already. 8-ball and leave the column until the very Weren’t we just complaining about the hot last thing when deadline has passed and dryness all Summer long? you still need to crank out a few hundred world of wisdom. I promise you that after Last week I was sick all week. I don’t get sick three days of cramming and a half hour past too often so when I do get sick I always feel deadline, wisdom is the last thing leftover like I should just be able to blow by it in no to draw from. It seems a little thing to find time and get back to business as usual. But something interesting and useful to write then reality sinks is and you find that you about every two weeks, but occasionally, can barely find the energy to take on a set after 170 issues, you find yourself with a of stairs. That’s my free week in between dearth of ideas. Either that or you just don’t paper deadlines. Perhaps it was blessing have the fortitude tackle of of those moister in disguise to happen in an “off” week, as issues you’ve been wanting to tackle and though such a thing exists. But all that you can’t spend every issue complaining “stuff” I was going to get done last week about how stupid some people are. But just sat there untouched. Before you know wouldn’t that be fun. I think I could pretty it, the weekend is here and nothing was easily write another 170 issues on how accomplished. Yuck. stupid some people are. And now that they have Facebook to to put their stupidity I did muster up enough energy to participate on full public display on a daily basis, it’s in the Tri-States’ Largest Chili Cook-Off in probably just too easy. Cable Car Square. I’d have lain low, but I already had all the ingredients on hand and With a bit of my cold hanging on, I look couldn’t really think if a good use for four ahead and thing don’t look much better for gallons of chili at home, so I braved the cold Bryce finding one of those “off weeks”. It’s and whipped up a stellar batch of organic the middle of October already. That means chipotle bacon chili (naturally). I only make Toys For Tots season is almost here. Heck, chili once a year and this is the reason I do I should actually be on it already but I’ve it. I make a mean pot of chili. The world is a just been so busy. So now I get to put this sadder place for missing out on my chili the issue to bed, send out some invoices and other 364 days a year, he said with humility. go fire up the forklift as as start to organize the toy warehouse for another grueling So the week seemed lost and suddenly, it’s season. Honestly, the best thing you can do paper time again. I don’t mind admitting to to help me this toys season is to buy an ad you that making this paper is just a stupid in 365ink. I will soon be so busy with toys ton of work. I pretty much eat, sleep (or that there’s no time to be out selling ads not sleep) and do everything else at my for my awesome culture paper, so you can computer for three straight days until it save the day by being proactive and seeing is done. While it’s always a huge relief and that 365ink is the perfect market for your sense of accomplishment to get an issue business this holiday season. Or maybe done and out the door, when you lose the buy an ad for future use by your favorite week break in the middle, the task coming organization or charity. It’ll help me be able around again so quickly does not give one a to focus on the kids and the toys and also warm fuzzy feeling in the belly. That reminds keep my poor crew fed too. I don’t know me of something. If you find Wando in the if I had a moral to this column but I guess paper, please do not call the office asking that was it. If you love your 365ink and want how to get your warm fuzzy. It’s not a real to support my efforts for the Marine Corps thing and we will all just make fun of you Toys For Tots Program, that’s one way to do after you hang up. it. Watch for toy collection boxes at your favorite retailers very soon. It’s about to get It’s Wednesday afternoon and the paper is crazy around here. I’d better get some some getting close to being done. While I wait gloves and more vitamin C. www.Dubuque365.com 365ink Magazine | issue #171 { october 11 - 24, 2012 } 3 { community events } tahe zilla guy is creepy lookin’! 4th Annual Scarry Scamper Xavier School, Dyersville Saturday, Oct. 13 The 4th Annual Scary Scamper 5K Run and Kid’s Monster Dash returns, sponsored by Total Fitness, Physical Therapy Solutions of Dyersville, and Dubuque Regional Sports Commission, starting at Xavier School Auditorium in Dyersville Iowa on Saturday, October 13. Check-in at Xavier School from 8:45-9:45 a.m. $250 Cash Prize for Overall Flea Market & Antique Show Female and Male Winners! A Kid’s Monster Five Flags Theater on Saturday, October Sunday, October 14, 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Dash for children 7 years or younger and 13th at 8 p.m. You’ve been warned! He’s Dubuque County Fairgrounds starts at 10:00 a.m. and the Scary Scamper also been called the “best and smart- Boss Grant Hey all you American Pickers, collectors, 5K Run begins at 10:15 a.m. Walkers are est city comic”, so it’s not just a night of October 13, 7 p.m. and antique lovers …don’t just watch Mike welcome. Costume prizes will be awarded lowbrow disgustingness. Well, maybe Ohnward Fine Art Center, Maquoketa, IA and Frank have all the fun on TV, get out to in Adults and Kids divisions. The pre- it is. There is no topic this comic will not With a repeatedly sensational depiction of the Dubuque County Flea Market & Antique registration fee for the 5K is $20.00 and deal with and no joke too raunchy for this the Man in Black, Boss Grant and the Johnny Show at the Dubuque County Fairgrounds, includes a t-shirt (by Oct. 5), or $15.00 no guy. This guy uses his sharp mind to shred Cash Revue, a four piece band from St. Sunday, October 14 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. shirt option. The pre-registration fee for whatever catches his interest, even if this Paul, Minnesota, continue to turn heads in The Flea Market and Antique Show features the Monster Dash is $10.00 and includes is sometimes his own life.
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