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August 2010
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JR’s Sports Bar & Grill
features Battle of the Bands
Fondue Fest
Returns for its
Tastiest Year Yet!
Upcoming events
in Downtown
Fond du Lac
Lillian’s
offers fashionable
purses and accessories
for limited time each month
Dorothy Bliskey | Special to The Reporter
Lillian’s, located at 171 S. Main St., Fond du Lac, features a party-like atmosphere, with freshly-brewed coffee and sounds of
Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra typically setting the stage for shoppers.
The Reporter photos by Patrick Flood
Lillian’s of Fond du Lac, 171 S. Main St., has
become a popular monthly gathering spot for
women and girls in hot pursuit of trendy yet
reasonably priced purses and accessories.
The downtown shop opened four years ago, just
a year after Lillian’s was founded in Minnesota
by two women. It is among 36 franchises located
across the country.
Wallets, scarves, jewelry and other accessories
complement the handbag hot spot.
A new addition to the Fond du Lac Lillian’s this
month is a boutique clothing line called Moon
Goon.
An interesting concept is the fact that all of the
Lillian’s Shoppes are open only four to eight days
a month. Lillian’s of Fond du Lac opens four days
per month on the second weekend from Thursday
through Sunday, year-round.
“The idea behind this unique retail concept,”
explained Tracy Mathweg, who along with her
husband Tony owns the local franchise, “is to offer
a moderate quantity of the trendiest women’s
accessories and seasonal fashions at ridiculously
affordable prices — for a limited amount of time.”
The concept drives customer curiosity and interest.
“They have to come in each month to see what’s
new,” Mathweg said.
Each Lillians receives about 50 percent new
inventory each month. If an item doesn’t sell
on the main retail floor within three months, it
gets marked down and placed in a bargain area,
according to Mathweg.
“This model keeps the inventory moving out the
door, so there is plenty of room for new, incoming
items each month,” Mathweg said.
A party-like atmosphere with freshly brewed coffee
and sounds of Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra often
sets the stage for shoppers at Lillian’s.
“For customers, we truly offer a fun and engaging
shopping experience,” Mathweg said.
The ringing of a bell occurs to signal occasions
like a woman entering Lillian’s for the first time
or someone winning merchandise due to a filled
Moon Goon punch card.”
“We cater to ladies of all ages, from teenagers
and college students to working women and hip
seniors,” Mathweg said. “Because we offer a wide
selection of merchandise, we see just about every
age group represented at any given time.”
“Our walls are dripping in hundreds of fashionable
handbags, stylish wallets and sunglasses, statement
jewelry and trendy seasonal fashions at reasonable
prices,” said Mathweg, adding that the price point
is key.
“There are so many women who say they haven’t
come in before because they thought we carried
expensive designer handbags,” Mathweg said.
“They are delighted to get numerous handbags and
accessories at Lillian’s for the price of one designer
handbag. Let’fs face it, women like to change their
minds, and Lillian’s makes it affordable for women
to change their look and style.”
Lillian’s is open the second weekend of each
month. This month the shop is open Thursday,
Aug. 12, to Sunday, Aug. 15.
Next month, Lillian’s opens from Thursday, Sept. 9,
to Sunday, Sept. 12. Store hours on those dates are
9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursdays; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays; and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sundays.
To learn more about Lillian’s online, go to www.lilliansshoppe.com.
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Battle of the Bands brings
to JR’s Sports Bar & Grill
Dorothy Bliskey | Special to The Reporter
The Battle of the Bands competition runs from
mid-August to Sept. 10. Bands will begin performing at JR’s at 10 p.m. on Fridays. Local radio
stations are helping to promote the event.
While burgers, nachos and mojitos are menu
highlights at JR’s Sports Bar and Grill, 65 N.
Main St., the establishment is shaking it up a bit
this month with a Battle of the Bands competition.
A month-long “battle” will focus on judging one
or two area bands on Friday nights, with the winning band being the featured group at Downtown Fond du Lac’s annual Fondue Fest on Sept.
11.
Celebrity judges, along with JR’s’ patrons, will
decide the winner. Criteria for judging includes
sound clarity, stage presence, originality, likeability and audience interaction.
“I personally am excited to get the bands and JR’s
noticed,” Kamholz said. “It is a fantastic facility —
a class act, and I’m very excited to be a part of it.”
Rachel Wise brought 18 years experience working in the food industry with her when she and
her husband Jasen moved to Fond du Lac from
Minnesota two years ago so he could accept the
role as head hockey coach at Marian University.
Local sports teams such as those at Marian are
spotlighted on special wall-hung bulletin boards.
Although JR’s is a sports bar with televisions
galore for watching the games, it is also a family
restaurant and gathering spot for bridal showers,
rehearsal dinners, class reunions and more.
“The winning band also gets a cash prize, one
that is constantly being added to by sponsors,”
said Larry Kamholz, a marketing and public
relations consultant for JR’s who is directing
the Battle of the Bands event. “Bands across the
nation are struggling financially,” Kamholz said.
“The cash prize will help with their promotions,
equipment and the ability to take their band to
another level.”
JR’s, a former bowling alley that underwent a
transformation to become a sports bar, eatery
and meeting place, is huge inside. The new owners have divided it into smaller spaces for various
types of gatherings and activities. Seated dining at the front has received a lowered ceiling, a
fireplace and partial walls around booths to give
a cozy, quieter dining atmosphere.
On the opposite end, comfortable leather living
room-type furniture surrounds a fireplace area
for cozy, relaxed gatherings.
Popular menu items include nine varieties of
burgers and seven different kinds of JR’s signature nachos in which freshly made tortilla
chips are loaded with goodies. Customers might
choose a Jack Daniels burger or Crabstation
Nachos.
The owners like their downtown location.
“We enjoy the feeling of being a part of a larger
group,” Rachel Wise said, noting her husband
serves on the board of the Downtown Fond du
Lac Partnership. “It’s a feeling of community. We
also take pride in working with other surrounding businesses.”
While there are some who might jump to conclusions and think JR’s is just another downtown
bar, Wise suggests they stop by for a personal
visit, a burger or their Friday night fish fry.
Hours for food service at JR’s
are 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. For more
information, stop in at JR’s at
65 N. Main St., Fond du Lac, or call
920-921-5640.
The site of JR’s on North Main Street was formerly a bowling alley. The building underwent a transformation to become a
sports bar, eatery and meeting place.
The Reporter photos by Patrick Flood
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Visit Us During Fondue Fest
Saturday,Sept.11
Saturday,Sept.11
For A ChanceTo Preview
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Free Redlin Calendar with any Redlin art purchase
Lying in bed at night,
you’ll hold it up
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Free ornament stand with purchase of 3 ornaments
Register to win door prizes
...wondering if it will reflect
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Good news: it will.
Custom Framing Since 1975
Gallery &
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94 S. MAIN ST | FOND DU LAC | 921-1144
www.galleryframe.net
6:30 a.m. - Noon
City-County Government building parking lot
(Western Ave. & Linden St.)
WEDNESDAY
2 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Open: Mon-Thurs 8am - 5pm
Fri. 8am - 8pm; Sat. 9am - 12pm
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Mon thru Fri
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Wed ‘til 7:00pm
SATURDAY
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(920) 921-2475
105 N. Main St., Fond du Lac
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Fondue Fest
Returns for its Tastiest Year Yet!
Now in its fourth year, Downtown Fond du Lac’s Fondue Fest will feature live
entertainment on three music stages, a free Kids Zone, arts and crafts vendors,
food and beverage vendors, and of course … fondue! The free community festival
will take place on Saturday, September 11, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The festival’s centerpiece – delicious fondue – will be prepared by culinary arts
students from Moraine Park Technical College in Fond du Lac. What can you expect to dip into to? Cheese and chocolate! Delicious cheese fondue will be paired
with artisan breads, while your sweet tooth will be satisfied by chocolate fondue
paired with cookies and brownies. Be sure to check out the 1,000-pound stainless
steel Guiness World Record Fondue Set. This is the pot’s last public appearance,
so make sure to check it out.
Three live-music stages will entertain attendees all day. The South Stage, presented by MAG and The Nielsen Co., will feature Kevin Fayte Rock & Roll Trio from
10 a.m. to noon, Hot Pursuit from 12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. and Copper Box from 3
p.m. to 5 p.m.
The Windhover Center Stage, presented by Jackson Kahl Insurance, features
Four G Jazz from 10 a.m. to noon, Lighthouse Big Band from 12:30 pm. to 2:30
p.m. and Disciples of Dixieland Jazz wrapping up the day from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
The North Stage will highlight many unique community performers, including
students from Champion Martial Arts, ballroom dance demonstrations from Shut
Up and Dance, belly dancers, and KFIZ’s annual Quick Fire Cooking Challenge.
Also, JR’s Sports Bar & Grill will host a “Battle of the Bands” competition from 1
p.m. to 5 p.m.; come cheer for your favorite.
In addition to fondue and live entertainment, the event is overflowing with family
fun. The popular Kids Zone, presented by The Garden, will keep all ages busy
with a golfing green, bounce houses, a bungee run, an obstacle course, a ballthrow challenge and make-and-take craft projects provided by the Fond du Lac
Public Library, Family Resource Center and the Children’s Museum of Fond du
Lac. The free Main to Marian: Agnesian HealthCare’s Family Fun Bicycle Ride
starts at 8:30 a.m. from the library parking lot.
Main Street will be closed to traffic and chock-full with more than 100 unique art
and craft exhibitors, Farmers Market vendors, food and beverages vendors, a
classic car show fundraiser for Juvenile Diabetes, an in-store basket tour, fashion
shows, a poetry reading by Wisconsin Poet Laureate Marilyn Taylor and, in honor
of all our veterans, a 9/11 tribute.
Parking at the festival is easy – a free shuttle will run from the large MAG parking lot at Macy and Johnson streets to various convenient stops throughout the
festival boundaries, with pickup stops every half hour. The shuttle will run all day.
The Fondue Fest is downtown Fond du Lac’s biggest event. Presenting sponsors
are Jackson Kahl Insurance, Windhover Center for the Arts, The Nielsen Co., The
Garden, MAG and Waste Management. The World Record Fondue Set is presented by Brenner.
Fondue Fest is a program of the Downtown Fond du Lac
Partnership. For more information, visit www.fonduefest.com
or call the partnership at (920) 921-9500. The Downtown Fond
du Lac Partnership aims to establish a diverse, prosperous and healthy
district that is the social, commercial and cultural heart of our community.
Customer
Appreciation
SALE
Friday & Saturday
August 20 & 21
1 - Beadalotta
8 - Krail Jewelry
2 - Botanicals
9 - Lillian’s
3 - The Clothes Line
• Free rose to all shoppers
• 20% off anything in the store
*Excludes wire out orders
10 - The Nailbox
4 - Commonwealth
Management Corp.
11 - Ramada Plaza Hotel
5 - Fond du Lac Association
of Commerce
12 - Set In Ink, LLC
6 - Fox Valley Savings Bank
7 - Gallery and Frame Shop
5001156506
Your Distinctively Different
Downtown Designer
13 - Trinkets and Treasures
14 - Woods Floral and Gifts
Our “Advertising Hot Spots” displays the locations of our
valued advertisers in this special section. You can easily find their
locations on the map and then find their ads within these pages to
find the great specials and deals that they have to offer you!
33 S. Main, Fond du Lac
906-9632
BotanicalsOnMain.com
www.ramadafdl.com
Hungry?
Indulge yourself with Cibo’s new exciting
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Cibo Steaks & Spirits is more than a dining
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1 N. Main St., Downtown Fond du Lac
5001156237
5001156216
Located inside the Ramada Plaza Hotel
920-923-3000
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For more information on what’s happening in downtown Fond du Lac,
call 920.921.9500 or log on to www.downtownfdl.com
Tuesday, August 17
Friday, August 20
Wednesday, August 25
Paws to Read
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. FDL Public Library. Children ages
6 – 12 can read 1-1 for a 15 minute period of time with
a certified dog/handler team.
Birthday Bash
9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Children’s Museum of Fond du Lac.
Come and celebrate our 2nd Birthday! Activities will
begin inside the Museum at 9 a.m. and the FREE
Street Carnival will be held from 5:30 to 8 p.m.
Day Trips Around the World (Spain)
9 a.m. to noon. Children’s Museum of Fond du Lac.
Experience the Spanish culture through hands-on
projects and play time.
Songs Around the Campfire
11:30 a.m. Children’s Museum of Fond du Lac. Enjoy
the summer while singing around the campfire.
Farmers Market
2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Hamilton Park, Corner of Division St.
& Sophia St.
Saturday, August 21
Teen Program: Hunger Games
1 to 2:30 p.m. FDL Public Library. Enjoy trivia,
challenges, food, prizes. Open to all 6th – 12th
graders.
Pop Right in Book Club
3:45 to 4:45 p.m. FDL Public Library. Kids ages
9 – 12 are invited to join a fun discussion about
recently read books and new additions to the library
collection.
Wednesday, August 18
Day Trips Around the World (France)
9 a.m. to noon. Children’s Museum of Fond du Lac
Experience the French culture through hands-on
projects and play time.
Farmers Market
2 to 6 p.m. Hamilton Park, Corner of Division St. &
Sophia St.
First Steps to Kindergarten
10 to 11 a.m. FDL Public Library. Children entering
kindergarten and their parents are invited to
celebrate this important step in their child’s life.
Come to Lillians for
Guilt-Free Shopping!
Farmers Market
6:30 a.m. to noon. City-County Government Building,
Western Ave. & Linden St.
Paws To Read
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. FDL Public Library. Children ages
6 – 12 can read 1-1 for a 15 minute period of time with
a certified dog/handler team.
Tuesday, August 24
Paws to Read
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. FDL Public Library. Children ages
6 – 12 can read 1-1 for a 15 minute period of time with
a certified dog/handler team.
Now Offering Fall
& Winter Special
Wednesday, Sept. 1
Farmers Market
2 to 6 p.m. Hamilton Park, Corner of Division St. &
Sophia St.
Saturday, Sept. 4
Farmers Market
6:30 a.m. to noon. City-County Government Building,
Western Ave. & Linden St.
Find your back-to-campus
or back-to-work fashion
and accessories!
Wednesday, Sept. 8
Farmers Market
2 to 6 p.m. Hamilton Park, Corner of Division St. &
Sophia St.
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Farmers Market
6:30 to noon. City-County Government Building,
Western Ave. & Linden St.
Paws to Read
10:30 to 11:30 a.m. FDL Public Library. Children ages
6 – 12 can read 1-1 for a 15 minute period of time with
a certified dog/handler team.
GET THE LOOK FOR
LESS AT LILLIANS
www.lilliansshoppe.com
Saturday, August 28
54 East First St • Fond du Lac
5001156472
Saturday, Sept. 11
Fondue Fest
9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Main Street, Downtown Fond du Lac.
Free, family street festival with live music, kids fundue zone, arts and craft vendors, food, and fondue.
Wednesday, Sept. 15
Farmers Market
2 to 6 p.m. Hamilton Park, Corner of Division St. &
Sophia St.
Saturday, Sept. 18
Farmers Market
6:30 a.m. to noon, City-County Government Building.
Western Ave. & Linden St.
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Visit us during Fondue
Fest Saturday, Sept. 11
for great values on home
decor, giftware, floral,
candles and more!
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Serving Fond du Lac
and area since 1916
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36 N. Main St., Fond du Lac
13 East First Street, FDL • 922-3371
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Fall is coming!
Fond du Lac’s First
Detox Pedi-Spa!
What a great gift to give – something handmade.
Start learning how to make those gifts now.
We will be closed September 4 for Labor Day weekend –
Have a safe and happy end to summer!
Stop In And See Our Brand New,
State Of The Art Pedi Room!
September 11: We will be celebrating Fondue Fest with free demonstrations throughout the
day. Worksheets will be available. And who knows? We’ll also have 3 mini baskets to
give away! Come in to put your name in the pot with every
$10 purchase to win a free gift!
Call Today For Your Appointment!
September 18: Basics: How to string and make a simple pair of Earrings $22 + beads and
clasp 10:30-1pm. Learn how to make a simple bracelet and earring set of your design.
Beading wire, crimps, crimp covers, practice wire, sterling silver headpins and sterling silver
earwires will be included in the class fee.
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September 25: Byzantium Bracelet $22 + materials 10:30-1pm. Great for the beginner
weaver. Learn how to stitch this simple yet intricate-looking bracelet. This is a right angle
weave (RAW) stitch that steps it up a notch! No weaving experience necessary.
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We also offer Customer Choice classes on Tuesdays and
Fridays at 1:15pm. Ask us about taking a class –
August is already booked and September is filling up fast!
104 S. Main, Suite 212
Fond du Lac
5001156502
5001156313
Don’t forget to visit us on the web at www.beadalotta.com
or our blog at www.beadalotta.blogspot.com
Located at 21 E. 2nd St., Suite 101,
Fond du Lac, WI 54935
(parking and entrance are on the corner of 1st and Portland)
Ph: 920-322-1885
47 S. Main Street,
Downtown Fond du Lac
922-5667
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