Mother-daughter team specializes in supplies, ideas

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Mother-daughter team specializes in supplies, ideas
July 2010
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Firehouse Bar & Grill
settles in downtown
for long term
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in Downtown
Fond du Lac
Lotta
Beads
at Beadalotta
Mother-daughter team
specializes in supplies, ideas
Dorothy Bliskey | Special to The Reporter
You just bought that new outfit to wear to your
class reunion and have been hunting for just the
right beaded necklace to go with it. Look no more!
Take the outfit into Beadalotta and they’ll make you
one to match.
The downtown shop, located at 21 E. Second St.
(but with their main entrance and parking lot on
First Street), sells beads, beads and more beads.
Pat Duebels and Michelle Hein, the motherdaughter team who opened the business after
returning to Fond du Lac five years ago, offer an
array of beads and beading supplies as well as
finished jewelry. They design and handcraft oneof-a-kind jewelry pieces for customers and teach
beading classes at Beadalotta.
“Mom and I both worked for a bead shop in New
Hampshire,” Michelle said. “We loved it. When we
moved back to Wisconsin, we decided to open our
own shop.”
Pat enjoys stringing and crocheting beads and
making earrings.
“Mom has the design eye and keeps the shop
looking its best with decorating and keeping it
clean. She also helps customers with their designs
and will create custom finished jewelry for others.”
Michelle handles the website (www.beadalotta.
com), the blog, e-mails and the planning and
teaching of classes. She also helps customers with
design and creates custom finished jewelry. Both
do repairs of costume jewelry.
From fresh water pearls and Swarovski crystal
beads to semi-precious stones and “miracle beads”
that appear to have a smaller bead embedded
inside, the selection and ideas for jewelry designs
at Beadalotta seem endless. Hundreds of tiny beads
and larger stones fill the store, offering mega doses
of sparkle, color and glitz.
“We also carry a small selection of felting goods,”
Michelle said. “It is important for us to offer our
customers the best quality, and it makes us very
happy that we can offer products that are made in
the USA.”
All of the finished jewelry sold in the shop is
created by Michelle and her mother Pat. They
have a basement studio in their Fond du Lac home
where they create class samples and work on
projects that can’t be completed at the shop.
At times, Michelle can be found working on jewelry
in a comfy chair in the family room, while Pat
strings beads at the dining room table for more
natural light.
Michelle has also tried making her own ceramic
Beadalotta, 21 E. Second St., in downtown Fond du Lac, offers customers a wide array of beads and beading supplies as well
as finished jewelry.
The Reporter photo by Patrick Flood
and lampwork beads. Pat has taken many polymer
clay classes and likes all the possibilities the
material presents for jewelry-making.
“We teach classes in our shop so people can make
their own beaded creations,” Michelle said, noting
they also carry books and magazines for the selfstarter. “We have one-of-a-kind finished jewelry and
can create custom pieces for everyday wear and
special occasions.”
“Most of our customers come from Fond du Lac
and surrounding towns,” Michelle said, noting
they arrive from as far as Chicago, Stevens Point,
Milwaukee and Green Bay. “The other day we had a
customer from Missouri.”
While the majority of their customers tend to
be females, men enjoy beading too – although
sometimes for different reasons.
“I have several men who come in to get beads and
supplies for making their own fishing lures and
harnesses,” Michelle said. “Fish like certain colors
and they love sparkly beads.”
Hours at Beadalotta are 11 to 5 Tuesdays through
Fridays and 10 to 3 on Saturdays.
More information is available by calling Michelle or Pat at (920) 322-1885 or by
e-mailing [email protected]. Learn more online at www.beadalotta.com.
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Firehouse
Bar & Grill
settles in downtown
for long term
‘Fire alarm’
and ‘911’ wings take flight on menu
Dorothy Bliskey | Special to The Reporter
The Firehouse Bar & Grill, 72 S. Main St., boasts a menu that goes beyond
burgers, fries and typical bar food. In fact, diners would swear they were
eating at one of the finer supper clubs in the area when they cut into steaks
like the Cowboy Ribeye or the Tenderloin Fillet, served with a choice of potato,
vegetable and soup or salad.
Dinners — which come in the form of steaks, seafood and pasta selections —
aren’t just meat and potato type meals.
For example, customers can dress up their steak with any one of four optional
toppings such as Steak Diane — a mixture of mushrooms, green onions and
fresh garlic in a brandy cream sauce.
Specialty dishes like Fettuccini Jambalaya, New Orleans Ahi Tuna and Chicken
Alfredo add variety to the menu. In addition, a list of daily specials, including
a Friday night fish fry, can be found on the Firehouse chalk board. Appetizers,
sandwiches, wraps, flatbreads, and homemade pizza, made fresh daily and sold
at half-price on Wednesdays, round out the menu selection.
Open every day except Monday for lunch and dinner, the Firehouse provides
a full service dining room in the rear of the establishment for those who want
a supper club atmosphere. Others might prefer to gather in the bar area to
munch on an array of appetizers and sip a margarita.
Quickly growing in popularity are the Firehouse’s signature wings, available
in a choice of 18 different sauces. Names like “Fire Alarm” and “911” hint at the
level of hotness.
“Our wings are very popular and tend to draw customers back,” said manager
Stacy Carlson, noting that a Tuesday and Thursday special spotlights “all you
can eat” wings and fries.
“Firefighters do come in,” Carlson said, adding that they get a discount if they
show their badge.
Ironically, the firehouse name and theme came about as a brainstorm of owner
Bryan Perl, who opened the Firehouse Bar & Grill last fall after losing a former
supper club known as Fisherman’s Cove in a fire.
“After the fire, I needed to get something going right away. I had good
employees and wanted to keep them working,” Perl said, noting he has retained
his chef from Fisherman’s Cove. “Moving downtown was going to be a shortterm fix, but it’s now looking like it might be more than that.”
As for the name Firehouse, it gave Perl a theme for developing names of menu
items and specials.
“This is just a low-key, relaxing place to come on a Friday night or anytime —
day or night,” he said. “It’s like a hometown bar and grill.”
Perl’s business ventures began in his early 20s when he was co-owner of a
lodge in the Crystal Lake area. In 2003 he bought a former bowling alley in St.
Peter and transformed it into Perl’s Country Inn, which he still operates.
Purchase of Fisherman’s Cove occurred in 2007. A racing enthusiast, he also
sets up full service food and bar tents at the bigger Road America races at
Elkhart Lake. He also handles catering for weddings and other events. A
Owner Bryan Perl opened the Firehouse Bar & Grill, 72 S. Main St., in downtown Fond du Lac
last fall after losing a former supper club known as Fisherman’s Cove in a fire.
The Reporter photo by Patrick Flood
For more information on what’s happening in downtown
Fond du Lac log on to www.downtownfdl.com
Continued on next page.
Register Today for
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August Classes!
Saturday, August 7 10:30-1pm: Basics $22 Have you been wanting to
make your own jewelry? Learn how to properly crimp and make a bracelet
of your design in class. Then learn how to make a pair of simple earrings
by practicing (over and over) how to make a wrapped loop. Beads and
clasp are not included in the class fee. Beading wire, crimps, practice
wire, sterling silver ear wires and sterling silver headpins are included in
the class fee.
Saturday, August 14 10:30-1pm: Shimmering Peyote Cuff $22 NEW
CLASS! Learn how to do peyote stitch and make this stunning cuff! Create
a fade of 3 colors and embellish the sides to finish it off. No weaving
experience necessary. Beads, clasp and needle are not included in the
class fee. (Project will not be completed in class.)
Saturday, August 21 10:30-1pm: Wire Herringbone Bracelet $22 Leam
this addictive wire technique to make a bracelet. This is an addictive
technique--you’ll want to make matching earrings and a pendant! Wire,
beads and clasp are not included in class fee. Pre-requisite of Basics is
required to have a comfort level with wire.
Saturday, August 28 10:30-1pm: Pagoda Earrings and Pendant
$22 NEW CLASS! Learn how to make an increase in herringbone and
make these great earrings. We will also embellish a little more and make
a pendant in class. Beads & Earwires are not included in class fee. No
stitching experience necessary.
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Don’t forget to book a class during the week! It’s Customer Choice
classes on Tuesdays and Fridays. Class fees are the same. Class
time is at 1:15. Call today to book a
class you would like to take from our
class list located on our website.
Same retail family at this
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Laura Fleischman, left, of Eden, and Mark Lee of Menasha talk while eating at the Firehouse
Bar & Grill, 72 S. Main St. The establishment is open for dining from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Tuesday through Sunday.
The Reporter photo by Patrick Flood
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recent wedding offered prime rib entrees and roving waiters carrying handdelivered hors d’ oeuvres to mingling guests.
“Being downtown, I get more walk-in traffic from local businesses,” Perl said,
noting many of his customers from Fisherman’s Cove and Perl’s Country Inn
have followed him to Firehouse Bar & Grill.
The happy hour and birthday special is a draw, with the birthday person
getting free food and drinks on their birthday if they bring at least three
people with them. But the selection and quality of food is what attracts
customers.
“If you’re looking for some good food, come on in,” Perl said. “I think you’ll be
pleasantly surprised.”
Firehouse Bar & Grill is open for dining from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesdays
through Sundays. It is closed Mondays.
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www.downtownfdl.com
Monday, July 19
“The Frog Prince”
At Childrens Museum of Fond du Lac
Wednesday, July 21
Farmers Market
2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Hamilton Park, Corner of Division
St. & Sophia St.
Thursday, July 22
Job Smart U: Resume 101
6 to 8 p.m. FDL Public Library
Saturday, July 24
Farmers Market
6:30 a.m. to noon. City-County Government
Building, Western Ave. & Linden St.
Monday, July 26
Mother Goose Gets Her Feet Wet Storytelling
2 to 2:45 p.m. and 3:30 to 4:15 p.m. FDL Public
Library
Wednesday, July 28
Farmers Market
2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Hamilton Park, Corner of Division
St. & Sophia St.
Lightning Thief Movie and Craft
1:30 to 3:30 p.m. FDL Public Library
This Month’s
Shopping Special!
Friday, July 30
Battle of the Bands Kickoff
10 p.m. , JR’s Sports Bar & Grill
womens consignment
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Building, Western Ave. & Linden St.
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