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Page 1: The Resorter June 26, 2014, edition

T h u r s da y , Ju ne 2 6 , 20 1 4 L a k e G e n e v a R e g io n a l N e w s

IN THIS ISSUE:Your guides to area dining, shopping, lodging and recreationDowntown Lake Geneva guide and mapCommunity highlights: Burlington and Geneva Lake’s West End

www.masterserviceslg.com

“We’re the Good Guys Your Friends Told You About™

(262)248-2103

COUPON

Expires 6/30/14

With this coupon receive$25 off service & $100 Off Replacement

- Can not be used with any other offer.

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resorter notesThe annual summer

entertainment venue Music by the Lake opens its 2014 season on Saturday, June 28 with the festival debut of Grammy Award-winner Blood, Sweat & Tears joined by “American Idol” fi nalist, Bo Bice. Tickets are avail-able for purchase at music-bythelake.com or by calling (262) 245-8501.

For more than four de-cades Blood, Sweat & Tears have toured the world sing-ing hits such as “You’ve

Made Me So Very Happy,” “And When I Die” and “Spin-ning Wheel.” The fi rst group to successfully blend rock, blues, pop and jazz into a genre-crossing sound and style, Blood, Sweat & Tears have earned placement on Billboard’s Top 40 and gold record status, selling tens of millions of recordings. The group continues to cre-ate and play music with sea-soned and new musicians, reaching beyond a nostalgic audience as they introduce

their new lead singer, Bice.The 2014 Music by the

Lake lineup also includes a Beatles 50th anniversary celebration with tribute band BritBeat, on July 19; children’s recording art-ist Laurie Berkner, on July 27; music of Elton John and Billy Joel in Jim Wit-ter’s “Piano Men,” on Aug. 2; The Beach Boys, on Aug. 9; and the Andrews Sisters-inspired singing troupe La-dies for Liberty, on Aug. 17.

With golf season in full swing, Grand Geneva Resort & Spa is featuring several golf specials throughout the summer. Spend a day on the course with your daugh-ter June 30-July 6 when Grand Geneva celebrates "Take Your Daughter to the Course" week. All daughters aged 17 and under will play for free when accompanied by a paying adult. In cel-ebration of Independence Day, Grand Geneva is offer-ing a round of golf for $89 on The Brute or The Highlands June 28 - July 6. In the mood for a second round the same day? Play for just $39.

Wisconsin’s leading Top 40 country group, Bel-la Cain, will be live in con-cert on the Grand Geneva Airstrip Saturday, July 12. Join us for an outdoor pre-Country Thunder party with tons of giveaways (includ-ing Harley Davidson, Grand Geneva and Bella Cain VIP

packages!) as well as sever-al opening acts. The concert begins at 5 p.m. with Bella Cain live on stage at 10 p.m. Tickets are $10 per person with a $5 parking fee. For more information, please visit www.grandgeneva.com or call 262.248.8811.

Grand Geneva’s Sun-day Champagne Brunch at Geneva ChopHouse just got more delightful (and deli-cious!) with the addition of an all-new Benedict Bar where you can build your own eggs benedict with a

selection of fresh, gourmet ingredients specifi c to your cravings. Top your egg benedict creation off with one of our house-made hol-landaise sauces such as the Lemon Hollandaise or Bloody Mary Hollandaise.

Join us for an all-you-can eat buffet including non-alcoholic beverages, champagne and/or mimo-sas. Prices begin at $4.95 for children 2-5 years old, $15.95 for children 6-12 and $32.95 for those 13 and older.

Blood Sweat & Tears at Music by the LakeLake Lawn ready for Fourth fun

Grand Geneva Resort’s summer special events

With the All-American Cookout on Friday, July 4, and “Bands, Bites and Beer” and a fi reworks viewing gather-ing on Saturday, July 5, Lake Lawn Resort has a mix of fun options for both guests and visitors to celebrate. Friday, the All-American Cookout will offer all the classic fare, in-cluding burgers, hot dogs, brats, side salads and more. The cookout will also feature family-friendly activities, keeping kids entertained with miniature golf, bike rentals, outdoor games and more. Saturday will feature live music by Bob Macy from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Big Machine from 3 to 7 p.m.Fireworks enthusiasts are invited to watch Delavan Township’s annual Fourth of July fi reworks show from Lake Lawn’s grounds. On Sunday, Bands, Bites and Beer will take place from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. with music provided by Triple D and Phil Calkins.

For more information on Lake Lawn’s Fourth of July happenings or to make a reservation, visit lakelawnresort.com or call (800) 338.5253.

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Ricky Lund grew up in the kitchen learning from the traditional Sicilian ex-pertise of his grandmother. “I remember sitting on her kitchen counter for hours on end while she made her pas-ta sauce,” said Chef Lund. “I would bombard her with questions, trying to soak up every bit of the passion and hard work she put into each recipe.”

As he grew older, Chef Lund began experiment-ing in the kitchen himself, attempting to recreate his

grandmother’s culinary de-lights. Eventually, his pas-sion for cooking led him to The Culinary Institute of Michigan where he excelled in the kitchen, and achieved honors through extracur-ricular culinary competi-tions, as well. His talents in culinary school propelled Chef Lund into the kitchens of popular restaurants in downtown Chicago, where his passion for cooking was complemented by experi-ence with modern food and techniques. Chef Lund cred-its all of these experiences with molding him into the chef he is today – from his grandmother’s kitchen to Sous Chef at 240° West.

“The past year has been an exciting time for me and my career, and the 240° West family as a whole,” said Chef Lund. “Being part of the de-velopment 240° West from inception to watching it come to fruition before our

eyes has been a dream come true for me.”

The chef recommends:Chef Lund: I really en-

joy these recommendations myself, and they are a great representation of what we offer, from texture to taste to presentation.

Appetizer: Black and Bleu Flatbread – The crispy fl at bread and pieces of ul-tra-tender Beef Tenderloin create an exciting textural contrast. The creamy Bleu Cheese pairs nicely with the blackening of the tenderloin and is brightened by the fresh English Peas and Gin-ger Lime Barbeque Sauce.

Entree: Sea Bass – The tender Sea Bass is cooked and served on a cedar plank which lends a light and deli-cate smoke fl avor. It is ac-companied by crisp, grilled asparagus spears, and fi n-ished with a lemon butter sauce that complements the smoky Sea Bass nicely.

Wine to accompany meal: For those looking for a red, Chef Lund recommends the Justin Cabernet, a medi-um-to-full bodied wine with a smooth, well balanced, long fi nish featuring notes of cherry, currant, and black-berry.

For guests who prefer white, Chef Lund suggests Frog’s Leap Sauvignon Blanc, a crisp, medium bod-ied wine with citrus, herba-ceous, grapefruit and pear notes that pairs nicely with the Sea Bass.

Dessert: The Coconut Cream Pie is the perfect ending to a spectacular meal, featuring a house-made pie crust, Madagascar Vanilla Bean and Toasted Coconut Pastry Cream, aer-ated whipped cream and decadent White Chocolate shavings.

The restaurant is lo-cated in the Abbey Resort at 269 Fontana Blvd, Fontana.

Call (262) 275-6811 for more information, or visit them on Facebook or at theabbeyre-sort.com.

Chef Ricky Lund puts his passion to work at Abbey’s 240° West

Hungry for more information on

area restaurants and chefs?

Look for ‘Taste of the Lakes’

on newsstands through summer

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dining outTHE ABBEY RESORT

269 Fontana Blvd., Fontana, (800) 772-1000 or (262) 275-9000. We welcome all guests and area residents to celebrate the Abbey Resort’s 50th An-niversary with us! We invite you to enjoy several great dining options located within the resort. The Fontana Grill, overlooking the resort’s marina and seasonal ice skating rink, features steaks, chops, seafood, a Saturday night prime rib buffet and their signature Sunday Champagne Brunch. The Waterfront Restaurant and Bar offers casual dining, seasonal outdoor dining harbor side, a Fri-day night fi sh fry and Whiteford’s BBQ’d ribs, chicken and pork, year round. The Abbey also features the Helm, an intimate cocktail lounge, and Café Latte, brewing Starbucks products.

B. J. WENTKER'S 230 Milwaukee Ave., Burling-ton, (262) 767-1514. Contempo-rary cuisine by Chef Eric Peterson

is served in a uniquely historic atmosphere. Authentic turn-of-the-century details enhance the dining experience; the menu includes an array of appetizers, entrees and desserts, complemented by a variety of beer and fine wines. B.J. Wentker’s is open for lunch Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Happy hour drink specials Monday through Friday from 2 to 5 p.m. Dinner 5 to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, and 5 to 10 p.m. Friday and Satur-day.

THE BAKER HOUSE327 Wrigley Drive, Downtown Lake Geneva, (262) 248 4700, Baker-House1885.com. The most spec-tacularly decorated historic mansion on the lake sets the scene for an amazing night on the town. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Baker House boasts the ONLY lakefront garden lounge in Lake Geneva, which has a nightly weekend Sundowner with vintage hats for guests to enjoy. The Baker House offers hearty

“small plate” dinners and chef special entrees. Sundays are extra special with an elaborate Champagne Brunch and evening outdoor Shrimp Boil and Bar-becue. The garden lounge offers a full cocktail menu and light dining with the best views in downtown Lake Geneva. Guests informally dine throughout the historic mansion on wing-back chairs, fi reside couches, and on the enclosed wrap-around veranda. Wildly good times nightly, full bar and luxurious hotel suites. Live music Thursday and Friday. Fabulous dining Tuesday through Sunday from 5 p.m. Sunday Victorian Brunch buffet, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Avail-able for private events. Reservations are welcome; call or book online.

BIG FOOT INNTwo miles south of Walworth

just across the Illinois/Wisconsin border off Highway 14. (815) 943-4740. Run by Lee and Eugenia Archos since 1977. Open six days a week, closed Mondays. Offering fresh seafood, chops, steaks and much more, including Friday night

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out and about

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THE BAKER HOUSE327 Wrigley Drive, Down-

town Lake Geneva, (262) 248 4700, BakerHouse1885.com. Celebrate the season in a house like no other! Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Enjoy 13 fi replaces, live music, decadent dining, Gilded Age history and unpretentious fun. Featuring the freshest seasonal ingredients paired with our chefs amazing epicurian talents to tantalize your taste buds. Come see what’s cooking! Thursday: live music performed by Lake Geneva legend Tom Stanfi eld, and dinner starting at 5PM. Friday: live music and decadent dining in our fi reside parlors starting at 5PM; Satur-day: dinner from 5PM. Sunday: Victorian Brunch 9AM to 2PM. An all-you-can-eat brunch buffet ($25) includes gourmet breakfast and signature lunch items such as our famous lump crab cakes and Emily Bakers chicken and dumpling soup. Reservations sug-gested. For information or to book online visit BakerHouse1885.com or call (262) 248 4700.

BELLA VISTA SUITES

335 Wrigley Drive, Lake Geneva. (262) 248-2100. Enjoy our lakefront views and upscale atmosphere at the On the Water-front Bar. Drink specials and an outdoor veranda add to the appeal of the Mediterranean-style hotels, which offers 39 suites, a variety of amenities and the newly opened Aqua Spa. Bella Vista is located a block from downtown Lake Geneva, across from the lake-shore. Boat docking is available. Visit www.bellavistasuites.com for more information.

BEST BARGAINS, INC.6515 - 352nd St., New Munster, (262) 537-2639. Best Bargains features Wholesale Food Service, Bar and Restaurant Distribution, Best Bargains also features a large selection of fresh meats and an extensive deli. Full-line grocery that specializes in graduation parties, holiday festivi-ties, fundraisers and meat raffl es. Customized meat cutting. Buy more...spend less. Your own big box store in a small town. Located eight miles east of Lake Geneva in New Munster, WI. www.bestbar-gainsinc.com.

BISTRO 220220 Cook St., Lake Geneva,

(262) 248-4220. Dine under the starry indoor sky in the most unique and intimate tapas res-taurant in the area. Dining is also available on the covered bal-cony overlooking downtown Lake Geneva with views of the lake. Enjoy drinks and appetizers in the picturesque landscape of the outdoor courtyard. On cool days dine next to one of our fi replaces while enjoying one of our many fresh seafood items, black angus steaks or pasta dishes. Join us for happy hour at the Olive Martini Lounge inside Bistro 220 where martinis are $2 off and beer, wine & specialty mixed drinks are a dol-lar off. Complimentary appetizers will also be provided during happy hour. Summer Hours: Weekdays from 4pm until close, Weekends from 11:30am until close, Closed Tuesday. Off season hours will vary. Visit us online at bistro220.com Olive Martinis - A Sake Experience- Inside Bistro 220- Lake Geneva’s only Sake Martini Lounge. Enjoy all of your favorite martinis a new way. Delicious! Free taste tests during happy hour

featuring Sake Cosmos. The most unique lounge and restaurant in Lake Geneva.

BLACK POINT ESTATE TOUR & BOAT CRUISE

Geneva Lake, (262) 248-1888. Explore Black Point, an1880s Queen Anne mansion that was home for the summer to Chi-cago beer baron Conrad Seipp and four generations of his descen-dants. In addition to viewing one of the most intact collections of Vic-torian furnishings in the Midwest, visitors can go back in time during special events like “Porch, Parlor and Play” days, which will feature lawn games, stories and refresh-ments. The Lake Geneva Cruise Line, a private tour company, pro-vides narrated boat rides to and from Black Point, boarding at the Riveria Docks in downtown Lake Geneva. The entire tour takes ap-proximately three hours. Through May 31, Saturday and Sunday tours are offered at 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. June through October, daily tours will include Monday through Thursday, 10:30 a.m.; and Friday through Sunday, 10:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. For Cruise

Line information or to book a tour, visit cruiselakegeneva.com. or call (262) 248-6206. For special event dates, visit www.blackpointestate.wisconsinhistory.org.

BLOOMFIELD PRESERVE HUNT CLUB

N1083 County Road U, Genoa City, (262) 279-6877 and cell (262) 379-0027. Located off Highway 12 and Pell Lake Drive, fi ve minutes from Illinois-Wis-consin border. Wisconsin’s elite private club, with 500 acres and a 4,000 square-foot clubhouse. The hunt club is owned and operated by Earl and Sylvia Zimmerman. All pheasants, quail and chuckars are raised on the farm so you are assured the best-fl ying, the biggest and the best tasting birds available. Call for a tour. Individual and corporate memberships are available. Special events year-round. Visit www.bloomfi eldhunt-club.com for more information.

CARVETTI'S642 W. Main St., Lake

Geneva. 262-248-9752. Voted

CorleoneA Sicilian Restaurant

N2062 South

Lake Shore Drive

Lake Geneva, WI 53147

262.248.0685

www.corleonesicilianrestaurant.com | Open Every Day for Dinner at 4 p.m. - Lunch Thurs.-Sun. at 4 p.m.

Come in today and experience Sicily’s Cuisine & Culture.

Authentic House Made Recipes, Welcoming Atmosphere, and

Fabulous Sunsets.

• Home Delivery Available• Daily Specials

Lake Geneva's New Night LifeIndulge In Our Specialty Martinis

Experience Our Live MusicImmerse Yourself In Our Stylish Surroundings

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fi sh fry with Icelandic cod, Saturday night prime rib (regular or special cuts available), and Sunday champagne brunch from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. A banquet room is available for all special occasions as well as live piano entertainment on Friday and Saturday evenings. Visit www.bigfootinn.com.

BISTRO 220220 Cook St., Lake Geneva, (262) 248-

4220. Dine under the starry indoor sky in the most unique and intimate tapas restau-rant in the area. Dining is also available on the covered balcony overlooking downtown Lake Geneva with views of the lake. Enjoy drinks and appetizers in the picturesque landscape of the outdoor courtyard. On cool days dine next to one of our fi replaces while enjoying one of our many fresh seafood items, black angus steaks or pasta dishes. Join us for happy hour at the Olive Martini Lounge inside Bistro 220 where martinis are $2 off and beer, wine & specialty mixed drinks are a dollar off. Complimentary ap-petizers will also be provided during happy hour. Summer Hours: Weekdays from 4pm until close, Weekends from 11:30am until close, Closed Tuesday. Off season hours will vary. Visit us online at bistro220.com Olive Martinis - A Sake Experience- Inside Bistro 220- Lake Geneva’s only Sake Martini Lounge. Enjoy all of your favorite martinis

a new

way. Delicious! Free taste tests during happy hour featuring Sake Cosmos. The most unique lounge and restaurant in Lake Geneva.

CAFE CALAMARI Highway 67 and Geneva Street, Williams Bay, 262-245-9665. Traditional Italian and Continental cuisine with a fl air, including favorites such as bruschetta, Sicilian fi let, Chilean sea bass and fettuc-cine Alfredo. Other Cafe Calamari favorites include veal portabella, marsala and picatta dishes. Overlooking Scenic Williams Bay Cafe Calamari offers a private room accom-modating up to seventy guests providing a complete full service bar. Reservations are accepted. Open seven days a week at 5 p.m.

CARVETTI'S642 W. Main Street Lake Geneva, (262) 248-9752 Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m. till 2 a.m.; Monday through Thursday 3 p.m. to 2 a.m. Celebrating 10 years in Lake Geneva Carvetti’s has three outdoor patios, two outdoor fi replaces and two outdoor bars. The award-winning patios back up to the White River and nature preserve and are an ideal spot for al fresco dining. Serving fresh salads, daily fi sh fry, made to order sandwiches and delicious burgers including our signature Ginormous Burger a favorite to hearty appetites. Daily

specials include pulled pork and pastas. All three bars are full service serving 24 tap beers, cocktails as well as martinis, fresh mojitos and tropical drinks. Handicapped accessible. Visit our website at

www.carvettis.com.

CHAMPS SPORTS BAR & GRILL 747 Main St., Lake Geneva, (262) 248-6008.Great food at Champs includes charbroiled burgers, brats and dogs, veg-etarian and deli sandwiches, chicken, fresh homemade soups, chili, and an extensive appetizer menu. Soup and sandwich spe-cials are offered Monday through Friday and specials are featured seven days a week. Friday's fish fry specials include Icelandic cod, lake perch and walleye. Fantail and coconut shrimp also are featured. Fish fry is available from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. The kitchen is open until midnight seven days a week. Handicapped accessible. Carryouts are available for lunch and dinner menus. Champs has earned Best of Lake Geneva Voters' Choice awards for live entertain-ment, bar/tavern, spirits and sports bar.

CORLEONE— A SICILIAN RES-TAURANT

N2062 South Lake Shore Drive, Lake Geneva. (262) 248-0685. On the scenic east side of the lake, neighboring Bigfoot Beach State Park, lies the new Corleone Sicilian restaurant, boasting breathtaking views of the beautiful Geneva waters. After entering the doors of this newly remodeled restau-rant, you will be immersed in a cultural and culinary experience you are sure to remem-ber for a lifetime. With a casual atmosphere and affordable prices, you will be awe-inspired while receiving the excellence of an upscale style of service. The authentic cuisine of house made recipes is only the beginning. In addition, Corleone offers a full bar with a wine and cocktail menu as for-mal and exciting as the cuisine itself. Open seven days a week for dinner at 4 p.m. and open for lunch Thursday through Sunday at 11 a.m. corleonesicilianrestaurant.com.

CRANDALL’S RESTAURANT Route 47, Hebron, Ill., (815) 648-2609. Since 1969, Crandall’s Restaurant has been known for its “world famous broasted chicken.” Due to popular demand, this chicken is served every night as an all-you-can-eat special. The Friday fish fry features fresh Icelandic cod and also can be combined with chicken. Sunday brunch

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by Lake Genevas People's Choice as the Best bar as well as Best Outdoor Patios in the county. Carvetti’s is celebrating its 10th year in Lake Geneva with the opening of our third outdoor patio with two outdoor full service bars, two outdoor fi replaces and patios that back up to the scenic White River and nature preserve its no wonder its such a fun and casual spot right in the heart of downtown Lake Geneva. Live music and entertainment every weekend in the summer as well as the mid-wests best DJ’s and VJ’s every Friday and Saturday night from 10 till 2:30 a.m. Dinner and drink specials daily see our ad in this newspaper for a “free appetizer” or print one from our website. Accommodations for up to 250 guests on our patios make for a perfect spot for wedding rehearsal dinner parties,

birthdays, family and school reunions as well as bachelor and bachelorette parties with dinner and drink packages to fi t every budget. Visit www.carvettis.com for more information.

CHAMPS SPORTS BAR & GRILL 747 Main St., Lake Geneva. (262) 248-6008. Plenty of sports memorabilia, large HD plasma TVs, dancing, cocktails, regula-tion basketball hoops inside and out and a beer garden make Champs a fun, casual place for everyone, especially sports fans. Champs features live music every Friday from 8 p.m. and a live DJ every Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday nights from 8 p.m. There is never a cover charge. Champs has earned Best of Lake Geneva Voters' Choice awards for live entertainment, bar/tavern,

spirits and sports bar.

CLEAR WATERS SALON & DAY SPA 18 Geneva St. Williams Bay. (262)245-2444. Walworth County’s only full service Medical Day Spa. Experience Botox, Restylane or a Photofacial with Dr. Nicho-las Veith. Take in the breathtaking views of Geneva Lake while experiencing their signature Clear Waters pedicure. Receive a therapeutic hot stone massage, or relax while one of the skilled Estheticans give you a skin repairing facial or chemical peel. Utilize the talent of the highly educated hair design team to revive your color, enhance your current style and leave with your ideal look. Relax your mind, rejuvenate your body and refresh your spirit. Visit www.clearwa-terssalonanddayspa.com. New second loca-

tion: 734 Main St., Lake Geneva, (262)248-2444. open seven days a week providing full service hair, nails, skin and massage treatments . Specializing in “girls weekend away” and bridal celebrations and romantic couple’s massage and facials. Shop their boutique area for the perfect hostess gift or purchase a gift card for that special some-one’s birthday, graduation or wedding.

THE ELEGANT FARMER 1545 Main St., Hwys ES & J, Muk-wonago, (262) 363-6770. A wonderful shopping experience, The Elegant Farmer offers award-winning specialties in its Farm Kitchen Bakery, Deli and Market including its famed Apple Pie Baked in a Paper Bag®, Ciderbaked ham, homemade applesauce,

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out and about

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theabbeyresort.com | ����Fontana Blvd. Fontana, WI �����

The Eddie Butts BandJuly th, ���pm - ���am in The Waterfront

The Eddie Bu�s Band is one of the longest running, most

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For more information call (800) 709 - 1323

4th Of July At The AbbeyJoin us as we celebrate th of July at the lake. Enjoy live enter-

tainment on the Harbor Patio in the a ernoon and in The Water-

front all night, All-American family activities on the Harbor Lawn

and of course the Village of Fontana fireworks display at dusk!

For more information call (800) 709 - 1323

Panoramic harbor views, modern décor and a menu that promises

to satisfy your appetite. Savor the experience at 240° West.

269 Fontana Blvd. Fontana, WI 53125(800) 709 - 1323www.theabbeyresort.com

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combined with chicken. Sunday brunch is served from 10 a.m. until 1:30 p.m., followed by din-ner service until 8 p.m. Tastefully remodeled inside and out, Cran-dall’s offers lunch and dinner from 11:45 a.m. (closed Mondays). Crandall's features homemade pies, desserts and fresh-baked “sticky-cinnamon buns.” Cran-dall’s is located two miles south of the state line and 10 minutes south of downtown Lake Geneva on Highway 120.

EARL'S SMOKEHOUSE N1083 County Road U,

Genoa City (262) 279-9622. Earl's Smokehouse takes us deep into the bayou with their exciting cui-sine and unique atmosphere. Earl and his wife Sylvia create imagina-tive dishes rooted in the Cajun and Southern styles from age old fam-ily recipes. They make freshness and originality the cornerstone of their cooking with all of their sea-food flown in fresh from the Gulf as well as utilizing the wealth of quality food grown and produced locally. With a menu that changes weekly and seasonally, Earl’s is an adventure as well as a way of life. Weekly entertainment and spe-cials. Reservations welcome.

THE END ZONE SPORTS BAR AND GRILL

4128 Blue Gill Road, Dela-van, (262) 728-2420. Burgers, Steaks, Shrimp, Fried Chicken, and appetizers. Cookouts every other Sunday from Memorial Day weekend thru Labor Day Weekend. The kitchen serves the regular menu until last call. The End Zone's "Dugout" Hot Dog Stand at the Delavan Township Community Park is now open.

GENEVA CHOPHOUSE AT

GRAND GENEVAHighway 50 East, Lake

Geneva, (262) 249-4788. Selected as one of the Top 10 Restaurants in Wisconsin, the Geneva Chop-House at Grand Geneva Resort & Spa features hand selected steaks from local suppliers, fresh seafood fl own in from the coast, and an extensive domestic and international wine list. Sunday brunch offers fresh baked pastries, artisan cheeses, carving stations and made-to-order omelets. And when the weather’s warm, you can savor cocktails and desserts fi reside at Embers Terrace and take in the beautiful scenic views. It is a culinary experience you will always remember. Reservations

are recommended.

GRANDVIEW RESTAURANT

N2009 S. Lake Shore Drive, Lake Geneva, (262) 248-5690. Located in The Geneva Inn on the shores of Geneva Lake. Featuring American contemporary cuisine and fantastic fresh fi sh specialties. Open every day of the week for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. Breakfast is served Monday through Sunday from 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Lunch is served Monday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dinner is served Monday through Saturday starting at 5 p.m. and from 4 p.m. on Sunday. Sunday Brunch is

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dining out

Keith Nissen

King of Comfort

“We’re the Good Guys Your Friends Told You About”™www.masterserviceslg.com

June 30th, 2014.

Smoked Ham Steakswith Cheesy Potatoes, Vegetable and Cornbread

Smoked Brat Dinner in a Brown Sugar Glazewith Cooked Cabbage, White Beans and Cornbread

Earl’s Smokin’ Hot Wings10 wings for $8.00

Italian Beef Sandwiches

Cajun Fish FryServing Shark, Catfi sh, Tilapia & Cod with Turtle Soup

Mexican Night$1.25 Tacos

2-for-1 Drink Specials from 4-6 p.m.

Po’ Boy Sandwiches2-for-1 Drink Specials from 4-9 p.m.

Frog Legs • Alligator

• FRIDAY, JUNE 27 •

• WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25 •

• THURSDAY, JUNE 26 •

• SATURDAY, JUNE 28 •

• SUNDAY, JUNE 29 •

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT AND KARAOKE BY MICHAEL RAY

For More Information, Menu Updates or Directions Call (262) 279-9622

RESERVATIONS WELCOME

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All of our seafood is fl own in fresh from New Orleans!

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CALLADORA SPA’S

“RELAXATION BY THE MINUTE” - S P E C I A L -

Hot Dates: Monday – Friday, June 17-20 and June 24-27 to

pay by the minute on facial, massage and body treatments.

Exclusive full service spa,open 7 days a week!

CALL TO BOOK (262) 725-9201Not valid on discounted rates or other special offers.

Lake Lawn Golf

4 golfers for the price of 3

Discount is off the current rate of play. Includes 18 holes with cart. Valid Monday through Friday anytime, Saturday and Sunday after 11 am.

Saturdays and Sundays, June 21- August 31

Join us along our scenic lakefront every weekend for live bands, kids entertainment, and food and beverage specials. So kick back to summer sounds from 11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. with a cold one in one hand and a great bite to eat in the other.

Frontier Restaurant’sSummer Breakout BuffetsBreakfast, Lunch, and Dinner

Available on these select dates:6/29 - 7/2 & 7/6 - 7/9

Breakfast includes custom made waffles, omelettes hot breakfast bar and more. Adult 14.95 | Child (4-12) 8.95

All American Lunch features Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, and BBQ Chicken and all the accompaniments.Adult 14.95 | Child (4-12) 7.95

Italian Pasta Dinner includes lemon oregano chicken, assorted pastas, & Italian sausage and more.Adult 19.95 | Child (4-12) 9.95

*Ala carte menu will still be offered.

BANDS, BITES & BEERSLookout Terrace - Saturdays & Sundays

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LAKE. MUSIC. MAGIC.

Music by the Lake 2014 Season

Purchase tickets at musicbythelake.comPerformances take place at the Ferro Pavilion on the

George Williams College Geneva Lake campus.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 2

Jim Witter’s “Piano Men”A musical journey featuring the music of Elton John and Billy Joel

SATURDAY, JULY 19

THE BEATLES AMERICAN INVASIONBritBeatGolden anniversary celebration featuring premierBeatles tribute band

SUNDAY, AUGUST 17

Ladies for Libertywith The All-Star SUPERband

Harmonious sounds reminiscent of the Andrews Sisters

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TICKETS GOING FAST

Blood, Sweat & Tearswith Bo Bice“You’ve Made Me So Very Happy”“And When I Die”“Spinning Wheel”

Laurie Berkner Solo“The You and Me Tour”From hit television networksNick, Jr. and Sprout

The Beach BoysThe boys of summer make their festival debut“Surfin’ U.S.A.”“California Girls”

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jumbo muffins and cookies and seasonal fruits and vegetables. Home of the “Smiling Barn,” the Elegant Farmer offers seasonal special events including its Blue Ribbon Cheese Fest, Cheesemakers’ Train, Autumn Harvest Festival, East Troy Electric Railroad train trolley and much more. Open year round 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Closed Easter, Thanksgiv-ing, Christmas and New Year’s Day. For more information, visit their Web site www.elegantfarmer.com

THE END ZONE SPORTS BAR & GRILL 4112 Blue Gill Road, Delavan, (262) 728-2420. Friday entertain-ment alternates between karaoke/disc jockey. A disc jockey entertains every Saturday, with theme parties throughout the year. There is an outdoor patio and a private room for parties. Pool, darts, dancing and sports are offered. Free pool is offered on Thursdays and free darts on Tuesdays. On Fridays, a pint of tap beer is $1.50 from 3 to 7 p.m. Karaoke is scheduled for Fridays. Food specials are available Monday through Friday. Food is served until closing time. Happy Hour from 3 to 6 p.m. Also, buy a drink, get a ticket during Happy Hour for a chance to win a free patio party (beer and pizza). Drawing every Friday at 6 p.m. The End Zone’s Dugout hotdog cart is now open at Delavan’s Commu-nity Park on the lake. Offering Vienna hot dogs, brats, chips and soda.

FRENCH COUNTRY INNPlan a getaway at The French Country Inn on beautiful Lake Como.

Historic, lakeside bed and breakfast with 33 lovely appointed rooms. Spend time just relaxing and enjoying the surroundings. Hwy 50, just west of downtown Lake Geneva. Call (262) 245-5220 or check out our website at www.frenchcountryinn.com.

GENEVA LAKE MUSEUM255 Mill St., Lake Geneva, (262)248-6060. Walking along the

museum's "Main Street" you can not only peek into historic stores, homes, a school room and other places, but you can actually go into them for a close up look at furniture, clothing, tools, machines, merchandise, photos and other artifacts of daily living from the Geneva Lake area circa 1870-1930. Hours are: Jan. and Feb., Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; March and April Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday noon to 3 p.m.; May and October: Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday noon to 3 p.m.; June, July and Aug. Monday through Saturday,10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, noon

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Downtown Lake GenevaThe shops, restaurants and businesses of

downtown Lake Geneva offer an amazing

variety of goods and services — yet the city

retains its small-town atmosphere.

Whether you’re running errands, day-tripping

or enjoying a long weekend, there is plenty to

do and see downtown.

In addition to the dozens of boutiques, eater-

ies and specialty businesses, visitors and

locals alike can enjoy the beautiful landscape

of Geneva Lake. Historical architecture,

quaint neighborhoods and a variety of parks

add to this small city’s charm.

1. Carvetti’s Bar & Grill 642 Main St. 2. Chinawest Jewelers 803 Main St. 3. Cornerstone Shope & Gallery 214 Broad St. 4. Hawk’s View Golf Center 728 Main St. 5. Lake Geneva Cannery 120 Broad St. 6. Lake Geneva Opticians 801 Main St. 7. Lake Geneva School of Cooking 727 Geneva St. 8. Mama Cimino’s Pizza 131 Wells St. 9. Pie High Pizza 820 Williams St. 10. Revive Gallery 721 Geneva St. 11. Saza’s Accessories 704 Main St. 12. Scoop’s Ice Cream Parlor 101 Broad St. 13. Sopra Bistro 724 Main St. 14. Tattered Butterfl y 830 Williams St. 15. Tuscan Tavern & Grill 430 Broad St. 16. Village Gourmet 725 Main St.

Downtown Lake GenevaBusinesses

See m ap on pages 16 & 17.

MR.SCOOP’S

ICE CREAM & DELI

101 Broad Street - Lake Geneva, WI262-203-5193

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In The Geneva Village Shops

It’s all “Good” with Family Reunions and Private Parties. So plan ahead and join us for some summer cooking fun!

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If our pieces could talk, they would ask you,

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Specializing in Italian Food Along With Great Steaks & Seafood

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to 3 p.m.; and Nov. and Dec., Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, noon to 3 p.m. For more information, visit www.genevalakemuseum.org.

GENEVA LAKES YMCA 203 Wells St., Lake Geneva, (262) 248-6211. A family facility offering activities for all ages, including swimming lessons, team sports, a variety of preschool and youth classes, personal fi tness and both land and water fi tness classes. Amenities include a Well-ness Center, two gymnasiums, a 25-meter swimming pool, a large therapy pool, saunas, steam rooms, racquetball courts and cycling equipment. Membership options include individual, family, youth and senior citizen. Visit their Web site at www.lakegenevaymca.com.

GENEVA NATIONAL Highway 50, Lake Geneva, (262) 245-7010. Four miles west of Lake Geneva, Geneva Na-tional Golf Club features 45 holes designed by legendary golfers. The courses, designed by Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino and Gary Player offer golfers a first-class experience. The 60,000-square-foot clubhouse overlooks Lake Como and the Palmer golf course, and features a full-service pro shop and the Grill Room. Special spring and fall packages are avail-able.

GENEVA RIDGE RESORT Highway 50 West, (800)225-5558,

genevaridge.com. The Lakeview Lounge is the perfect place to enjoy a wide variety of drinks, food, and entertainment. Wall-to-wall windows offer a spectacular view of Lake Como. Enjoy live music every Fri. and Sat. night at 9:00, with a great assort-ment of artists. New state-of-the-art jukebox and Golden Tee golf game, also. Happy Hour (1/2 price) is Sun. – Thurs. from 4:00-6:00. Wing Wed. features 60 cent (size large!) wings and $6.00 pitchers of Miller Lite. Outdoor fun is now happening at Bar 55, with special drinks, menu and fi re feature, plus outdoor live music starting mid-June. The Spa, (262)249-3860, offers a serene environment where you can relax, rejuvenate and refresh. Enjoy superior customer care, with cutting edge techniques and the latest trends in hair, skin and body treatments.

GRAND GENEVARESORT Highway 50 East, (262) 248-8811. Grand Geneva offers a variety of entertainment options. Live entertainment is featured in the Lobby Lounge and Evolve Nightclub and Lounge. The Resort’s seasonal offerings range from two 18-hole championship-level golf courses to an 18-run ski and snowboard facility and cross-country trails. The Dan Patch stables offer trail riding through Grand Geneva’s scenic 1,300 acres; sleigh rides, bonfires and hayrides are featured as well. Grand Geneva offers full-service child care.

GRANDVIEW RESTAURANT

N2009 S. Lake Shore Drive, Lake Geneva, (262) 248-5690. Located in The Geneva Inn on

the shores of Geneva Lake. Open every day of the week for Break-fast, Lunch and Dinner. Break-fast is served Monday through Sunday from 7:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. Lunch is served Monday through Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Dinner is served Monday through Saturday starting at 5:00 p.m. and from 4 p.m. on Sunday. Sunday Brunch is served every Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Half-priced appetizers available in The Grandview Lounge on Thurs-days from 4 to 6 p.m. Live music featuring Diane Lewis Friday and Saturdays from 6:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.

HAWK’S VIEW GOLF CLUB 7377 Krueger Road, Lake Geneva, (262) 348-9900. Hawk’s View features 36 holes of great golfing, with the 18-hole cham-pionship level course and the 18-hole executive par-three course. Golf events and outings are hosted all season. The clubhouse is open with a full restaurant and bar, pro shop and banquet facilities. Patio seating is available in season and Friday fish fry is offered all year. Weddings are a specialty and can

be booked all year. Hawk’s View hosts an array of special events throughout the year. Check www.hawksviewgolfclub.com. Located three miles north of downtown Lake Geneva off Highway 120.

JASMINE SALON & SPA

251 Cook St., Lake Geneva, (262) 249-9800. Jasmine Salon & Spa is an Aveda Lifestyle Salon located in a beautiful Historic House in Downtown Lake Geneva. We have a full service salon on the fi rst fl oor that includes an Aveda retail store. Upstairs in our spa we have 3 treatment rooms that can accommodate couples massages or facials. We also have a Caribbean themed manicure & pedicure room that’s perfect for spa parties. We have become the destination for bridal parties as well. Our entire staff goes and beyond to nurture our guests with high touch, personalized services in a serene environment.Our on-line guest reviews have given us a 5 star rating. Visit our website to read reviews.

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JEWELERS15 S. Wisconsin St., Elkhorn.

(262) 723-2246. In business since 1945, the shop features fi ne jewelry for men and women in classic and contemporary styles. The shop also offers service for repair and custom designs.

LAKE GENEVA CRUISE LINE Riviera Docks, Wrigley Drive, Lake Geneva, (262) 248-6206 or (800) 558-5911.Offering daily cruises seven days a week with a fleet of eight boats, which are also available for private charter. Tours of Geneva Bay and the entire lake are scheduled, as well as special cruises. For more information, visit their Web site at www.gageboats.com.

LAKE GENEVA FARMERS MARKET Horticultural Hall, 330 Broad St., Lake Geneva. Homegrown produce and home-crafted items are featured on Thursdays through October, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Both indoor and outdoor space is utilized for the market.

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served every Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Half-priced appetizers are available in The Grandview Lounge on Thursdays from 4 to 6 p.m. Live music featuring Diane Lewis Friday and Saturdays from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., and Carolyn Wehner during Sunday Brunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Located in The Geneva Inn, directly on the shores of Geneva Lake. Visit www.genevainn.com for more details.

GRAND CAFÉ AT GRAND GENEVA

Highway 50 East, Lake Ge-neva, (262) 249-4788. Visit Grand Café at Grand Geneva Resort & Spa for a casual dining option, featuring American fare with a French, Spanish or Italian twist. Open from breakfast through dinner, guests enjoy everything from healthy dining options to rich, decadent desserts. The wide variety of options is sure to please everyone in your group. Plus, the weekend gets even better with our premium buffets, featuring our succulent Friday night seafood buffet and indulgent Saturday night prime rib buffet.

GREEN GROCER 24 W. Geneva St., Williams Bay, (262)245-9077. Open seven days a week, offering gluten-free Boar’s Head deli meats, cheeses and condiments. Their specialty is in-house made soups, salads and dinners to go, utilizing organic and locally grown ingredients. Browse and shop their gluten-free department, grass fed meat

section and boutique wine & beer cellar. Charming indoor and outdoor balcony seating. Catering with bartending services available for up to 75 people. Order your sandwich, smoothie or carrot juice in advance by calling 262-245-9077.

HARPOON WILLIE'S Highway 67 and Geneva Street, Williams Bay, (262) 245-6906. Featuring homemade spe-cialty pizzas and Friday specials on the screened-in patio. The Friday fish fry includes beer-battered walleye, served with homemade potato pancakes, coleslaw and applesauce. Another popular spe-cial is the Sicilian-encrusted, slow-roasted prime rib, served with roasted potatoes and coleslaw.

HAWK'S VIEW BAR & GRILL 7377 Krueger Road, Lake Geneva, (262) 348-9900. A casual, fun, place to meet friends, with panoramic views of the golf courses. Patio seating is available in season. Hawk’s View offers great appetizers, homemade soups and salads, mouthwatering sandwiches and a full bar. Friday fish fry is offered all year. Watch your favorite sporting event on one of the plasma TVs. Carryouts are available. Hawk’s View Bar and Grille is open seasonally, serving lunch beginning at 11 a.m. Retire-ment, birthday and social parties are always welcome, and available year round. Hawk’s View is located

three miles north of downtown Lake Geneva, off Highway 120.

HEMINGWAY'S N3270 County Highway H, Lake Geneva, (262) 348-1200. Escape reality at this unique Lake Geneva establishment, where a laid-back, tropical atmosphere awaits. The menu refl ects the island theme and casual attitude, with family-friendly services and prices. Favor-ites include fresh seafood, chops, steaks, island specialties, Friday fi sh fry and Saturday apple wood smoked baby back ribs, specialty drinks and live entertainment. free parking. Available for banquets and parties. Outdoor patio is avail-able along with the tiki bar in sea-son. www.hemingwaysportofcall.com.

HUNT CLUB STEAKHOUSE

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918 Main St., Lake Geneva, (262) 249-5299. Located on the shores of Geneva Lake, the library has been a com-munity resource and meeting place since 1898. The current building, designed in 1954 by Prairie School architect James Dresser, takes full advantage of its picturesque sur-roundings. In addition to housing a wide array of reading material for all ages, audio-visual collections and several computer stations, the library hosts a variety of discussion groups and events which are open to the public. A meeting room is available for groups and organizations. Currently, the library is open Monday through Saturday. Wi-Fi is avail-able. Visit their Web site at www.lakegenevalib.wi.us.

LAKE GENEVA MASSAGE THERAPY

905 Marshall St., Lake Geneva, (262) 249-1230. In business since 1991 and conveniently located six blocks north of downtown with plenty of free parking, Lake Geneva Massage Therapy offers relaxation (Swedish), therapeutic, couples and hot stone massage in a relaxed and comfort-able setting. Owners Barb and Mark Mitchell have 26 years of experience each, are nationally certifi ed in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork, are members of AMTA and li-censed by the State of Wisconsin, #570-046 and #571-046. Appointments are available Tuesday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.; and Saturdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Gift certifi cates are available. Call for more informa-tion, gift certifi cates or appointments.

LAKE GENEVA SCHOOL OF COOKING

727 Geneva St., Lake Geneva, (262) 248-3933, www.lakegenevaschoolofcooking.com. The Lake Geneva School of Cooking offers entertaining, culinary classes for the cooking enthusiast, whether novice or gourmet. As owner and award-winning chef, John Bogan empha-sizes culinary essentials and provides hands-on learning experiences in the school’s Wood Mode, custom kitchen, featuring Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances. In addition to daily classes and demonstrations, the school offers catering, corporate team-building events and hosts private parties. The school is located in the historic Geneva Village Shops, just four blocks from beautiful Geneva Lake, and is open year-round for both afternoon and evening classes.

LAKE LAWN RESORT2400 East Geneva Street, Delavan, (262) 728-7950.

Located on more than 275 wooded acres alongside Delavan Lake, Lake Lawn Resort offers endless seasonal entertain-ment including cookouts, live music, baseball weekends and more. The resort’s lakefront Lookout Bar and Eatery has weekend entertainment including Friday Karaoke, Live Music on Saturdays, and Sunday Game Day with the NFL Ticket and 11 televisions. Onsite activities and amenities include a marina, an 18-hole Championship golf course, an arcade, indoor/outdoor pools and sports ranging from tennis or volleyball to biking or snowshoeing. Lake Lawn Resort has an assortment of year-round overnight specials and packages available. For more information visit www.lakelawnresort.com.

MOJO’S STONE FIRE GRILL 10 W. Evergreen Parkway, Elkhorn, across from the Ever-green Golf Course, (262) 723-7200. Dining hours Tuesday to Saturday 11:30 a.m. till close, Sundays seasonal (closed on Sundays until spring). Now serving our full lunch menu, including the best stone-fi red pizzas in the area, from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mojo’s is proud to be part of the greater Lake Geneva area community and offers great food, prompt and friendly service and a warm and relaxing atmosphere. Try our pizza, seafood, BBQ, steaks, homemade desserts, weekly specials, Friday fi sh fry and more. Large parties and families are always welcome. Our goal in not only to serve you the best cuisine possible, but to make sure you and all of your party have an exceptional dining experience. Mojo’s “It’s All Good.” www.mojosstonefi redgrill.com.

RED GERANIUM RESTAURANT 393 N. Edwards Blvd., Lake Geneva, (262) 248-3637. Sunday night through Thursday night has two for $28 features. Enjoy one appetizer, two entrees and two desserts, along with a wonderful daily dinner menu. For Friday lunch and dinner, enjoy their authentic Wisconsin fi sh fry starting at just $12.50, along with the daily lunch and dinner menu. Visit their Web site at www.redgeraniumrestaurant.com for new promotions and more information.

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IN THE DRINKW3860 Lake Shore Drive, Lake Como North, (262) 248-8855. In the Drink serves sandwiches, burgers, appetiz-ers and Friday fish specials, as well as daily specials. Shuf fleboard, a dartboard and pool table are available for patrons' enjoyment. Open daily at 11 a.m. Kitchen hours are Sunday through Thursday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.

LAKE LAWN RESORT 2400 East Geneva Street, Delavan, (262) 728-7950. Two

lakefront restaurants at Lake Lawn Resort boast award-win-ning dining fare by local legend Executive Chef Ross. Frontier Restaurant offers American-heartland style cuisine in a fine-dining atmosphere with entrees and delicacies ranging from flame-grilled steak to broiled Boston cod. Weekend specials include a Sunday lakeside Cham-pagne brunch and a Friday night seafood buffet or Saturday night prime rib buffet. Ideal for game-day or cocktail hour, the Lookout Bar and Eatery is equipped with eleven televisions, the NFL ticket, seasonal outdoor seating and regular bar food and drink spe-cials. New! Isle of Capri Cafe: a taste of Italy comes home, featur-

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LAKEVIEW GRILLE AT GENEVA RIDGE RESORTHighway 50 West, Lake Geneva (800) 225-5558, genevaridge.com. Resort guests and locals alike can fi nd delicious dining in the Lak-eview Grille. The newly designed menus truly have something for everyone, with vegetarian selec-tions, steaks, pastas, short ribs,

sandwiches, cheese boards, and much more! There is wide variety of choices at breakfast also. All this great food can be enjoyed while looking out wall-to-wall picture windows with a spectacu-lar view of Lake Como. Their Wine List is one of the best in the area, with a balanced mix of domestics and imports, at all price ranges. Meals are served from 7:00a.m. to 9:00p.m. daily. Specials include Wing Wednesdays (.60 per large wing); Friday night all-you-care-to-eat Fish Fry (fried or baked -$14.95); Saturday night Prime Rib (just $21.95!!) Join in the outdoor fun at Bar 55, with special drinks, menu and fi re feature.

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of the month. More than $1,000 in cash prizes including progressive Jackpot and pull-tabs. Doors and concessions open at 6 p.m. Bingo starts at 7p.m. For more informa-tion, call St. Francis Church at (262) 248-8524.

SONOMA CELLARS 1807 E. Geneva St., Delavan, 262-740-2200. Visit Sonoma Cellars for the best wine, beer and liquor selection in the area. Fabulous gift items and ac-cessories will make your shopping experience memorable. Wine tasting daily.

WATSON’S WILD WESTW4865 Potter Road, Elkhorn (262) 723-7505. One of the fi ne attractions in Walworth County, located 10 minutes north of Lake Geneva. The general public is welcome to enjoy ongoing daily entertaining tours, gold panning at the Tumbleweed mine, tall tales, cowboy poetry, wrangling up on vintage old west saddles, catching a sarsparilla slid down the bar, and the wonderful ambience of this one-of-a-kind museum. Call ahead to check facility’s availabil-ity, as private parties, bus tours, school fi eld trips, camp outings and gruop meetings are also wel-come. Lunch or dinner for groups of 25 or more, with optional entertainment, are offered. Select from the “Six Guns of Entertain-ment” options on the website, www.watsonswildwestmuseum.com. Take Highway 12 West toward Madison, stay on 12 ‘til the very end, at the merger of 12 and 67. Don’t take any other exits prior to this merger. At the merger of 12 and 67, turn right and go half a mile to the traffi c light at Potter Road. Turn right and look for the covered wagons, the Lone Saguaro Mine, and teepees. Hours: Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, 1 to 5 p.m.

YOGEEZE FROZEN YOGURT253 Center St., Lake Geneva, (262) 203-5550. Yogeeze is a self-serve frozen yogurt shop, where you design and build your own creation, using our 15 chang-

ing yogurt and twist fl avors, with more than 40 different toppings. Our toppings include fresh fruits, candy pieces, granola, nuts, cereals, mochi and boba balls. Yogeeze offers healthy alterna-tives to your sweet cravings, with

non-fat and low-fat yogurts, non-dairy sorbet and no-sugar added choices as well. Located four doors north of Starbucks. www.yogeeze.com. Watch our commer-cial on www.ReelLifeTV.net.

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where to picnic & play in the geneva lake areaSeminary Park — Baker Street and South Lake Shore Drive. Picnicking and grilling are permitted; a playground is available.Flatiron Park — Wrigley Drive and Center Street. The chamber of com-merce is located in the park, as are a statue of cartoon character Andy Gump and a gazebo overlooking the lakeshore.Maple Park — Madison and Geneva streets. A basketball court, ten-nis courts and a playground are available as well as a baseball diamond.Veterans Park — Townline Road and Edwards Boulevard. Facilities include four ballfields, a soccer field, playground equipment and horseshoe pits.Dunn Field — Eastview Elementary School, Sage Street. A basketball court, playground, ballfields and two tennis courts are offered. A skate park is open to the public.Rushwood Park — Timothy Drive. A picnicking area, playground and sand softball lot are available.Badger High School — South Street. A regulation baseball diamond, basket-ball hoops, two softball diamonds and eight tennis courts are offered, as well as a fitness area and a sand volleyball court.Donian Park — East Main Street and lower Center Street, along the White River bank. A four-acre wetland preserve, the park has an observation deck.

Geneva Lake Shorepath — One of the most popular ways to get out-doors in the summer is to take advantage of the famed Geneva Lake shore path that circumnavigates the 5,264 acre spring-fed pond. The genesis of this one-of-a-kind path dates back to the region's earliest settlers who created trails to connect the many Native American camps. Today, these foot-paths are part of a 21-mile walking trail that can be explored in seven segments, each between two and three-and-one-half miles long. According to the Geneva Lake Conservancy, many of the original landown-ers retained a staff of gardeners or profes-sional landscape designers including Olaf Benson, a landscape architect for the City of Chicago; Jens Jensen, superintendent of Chicago's Humboldt Park and the Olmsted Brothers, designers of Chicago's Grant Park and whose partnership was descended from the practice of Frederick Law Olmsted, "the father of landscape architecture in America," and one of the architects behind Central Park in New York City.

Geneva Lake shoreline on Main Street. Picnicking is permitted. The library itself is built on land which was deeded to the city in 1894. The prairie-style library was dedicated in 1954.

Located in the heart of downtown Lake Geneva, Donian Wetland Preserve is made up of protected flood plain. The White River

flows through the preserve.

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105 Elkhorn Rd. (Hwy 67)in Williams Baynext to Skip’s and Dip In The Bay

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Riviera BeachWrigley Drive, Lake Geneva. Bathhouse with showers available. Daily fee and sea-son passes available.

Big Foot Beach State Park South Lake Shore Drive, Lake Geneva. Admission with state parking fee.

Fontana Beach Fontana Boulevard. Beachhouse with restrooms.

Williams Bay Beach Geneva Street, Williams Bay. A bathhouse and showers are offered.

geneva lake

beaches

pier fun

Geneva Lake is known for its population of small- and large-mouth bass, north-ern pike, lake, brown and rainbow trout, as well as bluegill and crappie.

Fishing licenses are required for those 16 and older.

gone fishin’

boat launches

Lake Geneva- Wrigley Drive

Linn Township - Linn RoadFontana - Lake Street

Williams Bay- Geneva Street

on & in the water

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dining outMOJO’S STONE FIRE GRILL 10 W. Evergreen Parkway, Elk-horn, across from the Evergreen Golf Course, (262) 723-7200. Dining hours Tuesday to Saturday 11:30 a.m. till close, Sundays seasonal (closed on Sundays until spring). Now serving our full lunch menu, including the best stone-fi red pizzas in the area, from 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mojo's is proud to be part of the greater Lake Geneva area community and offers great food, prompt and friendly service and a warm and relaxing atmosphere. Try our pizza, seafood, BBQ, steaks, homemade desserts, weekly specials, Friday fi sh fry and more. Large parties and families are always welcome.

PIER 2901 Liechty Drive, Williams Bay,

(262) 245-2100. Located at Gage Marine. Uniquely American res-taurant focused on clean fl avors, fresh ingredients, and attentive service. Our progressive menu features a variety of options which highlight the season’s best local

ingredients ranging from grilled elk patties and falling off the bone beef short ribs to a bountiful sandwich menu.

POPEYE'S RESTAURANT 811 Wrigley Drive, Lake Geneva, (262) 248-4381. Located across the street from the Riviera Docks on beautiful Geneva Lake. Known for its outstanding selec-tion of appetizers, salads, entrees and homemade desserts, Pop-eye’s extensive menu offers many choices. A complete selection of beers, wines, specialty drinks and hot drinks is available.

THE RED GERANIUM 393 Edwards Blvd., Lake Geneva,(262)248-3637. Quiet, comfortable dining and American/Continental cuisine is the setting for this charming home, turned restaurant. Seafood, specialty meats and poultry from the open hearth grill are just some of the restaurant specialties.

RISTORANTE BRISSAGO AT GRAND GENEVA

Highway 50 East, Lake Gene-va, (262) 249-4788. The critically acclaimed Ristoranté Brissago at Grand Geneva Resort & Spa features authentic Italian cuisine, with ingredients such as cheeses and pastas being fl own in weekly from Italy and prepared with purity and tradition. Enjoy spectacular views of the countryside as you sip a glass from the hand-chosen, region-specifi c wine list. Reserva-tions are recommended.

SCUTTLEBUTT'S RESTAURANT 831 Wrigley Drive, Lake Geneva, (262) 248-1111. Scut-tlebutts features Lake Geneva’s “original gourmet burgers” along with chicken and vegetarian burg-ers, barbecued ribs, homemade soups, salads, sandwiches and authentic Swedish entrees. Break-fast featuring authentic Swedish pancakes is offered. There also is an excellent Friday fish fry. Cocktails are available.

SKIP'S ALA

MODE99 N. Walworth Ave., Wil-

liams Bay, (262) 245-1330. The best Chicago-style pizza, Italian beef, gyros, charbroiled burg-ers, broaster recipe chicken, hot dogs and more can be enjoyed with wine or tap beer in this family-friendly restaurant with a unique indoor and outdoor dining atmosphere. Try our new wraps, steak, grilled chicken or deli meats, great for parties. Home of the famous "widgets" and other ice cream treats. Carryout, delivery to the Williams Bay municipal pier, packaged beer and ice also are available.

SOPRA BISTRO724 Main St., Lake Geneva,

(262) 249-0800, www.soprabis-tro.com. Dinner, smoke-free, handicap accessible, reservations accepted, walk-ins welcome, veg-etarian dishes. Sopra, an American Bistro, the premier Lake Geneva dining experience. Ingredient-driv-en chef-owner, Simon Cumming, designs American bistro classics with a fresh, farm-to-table ap-proach. Using the fi nest seasonal ingredients, you'll be treated to a fi ne dining experience, in a casual,

friendly and relaxed atmosphere.

SWEET AROMA RISTORANTE

W7404 County Highway X, Delavan, (262) 728-6878. "Mama's voice echoed in my mind, 'One day, you are going to miss this sweet aroma,' as she pre-pared the best Italian meals with recipes handed down from gen-eration to generation. Since 1989, we carry on the tradition and give you her Sweet Aroma." Dinner at 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday, closed Monday and Tuesday. Early bird menu 5 to 6:30 p.m. nightly. Find them on Facebook. Reserva-tions are suggested.

YE OLDE HOTEL 6070 N. Railroad St., Lyons, (262) 763-2701. “The most flam-boyant example of rustic nostalgia we found is Ye Olde Hotel in Lyons,” according to William Rice, Chicago food and wine columnist. Daily and nightly specials at the historic restaurant are featured in addition to the regular menu, which includes steak, seafood, prime rib, chicken, chops and spaghetti.

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MLS#1361820-COMO: Located a 1/2 block from the lake is this 2 Bedroom home with deck, patio and a large fenced-in yard with plenty of space for a garage. Association lake rights. .............................. $107,500.

MLS#1361529-WHITEWATER: Classic Whitewater lake-front hillside ranch (3BR, 2BA, 2Car) priced $125K under assd value w/85' frntg, postcard views of Whitewater Islands, FP, hot tub & screen gazebo. ............................$459,500.

MLS#1356137-BLOOMFIELD: Spacious 4BR, 2.5BA home on 2 acres. Additional outbuilding, large patio and landscaped fenced yard. 2 FP's, plenty of space inside and out. Near Highway 12. $219,900.

MLS#1362074-GENEVA LAKE: Impressively designed and appointed new Geneva lakefront home. Multi-level, cathedral ceilings, walkout finished LL, open design and stunning lake views. .............$2,975,000.

MLS#1362096-FONTANA: One of the original homes built in Indian Hills this Stone Tudor Home has charm & character difficult to find. 3 Bdrms, 2 Baths, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors. ......................... $265,000.

MLS#1361841-FONTANA: Great location, 1 block to park, and 2 blocks to lake, restaurants and bars. 2BR's bunk room, galley kitchen, screened porch, deck and 2 car garage. ................................................. $299,000.

MLS#1362116-BLOOMFIELD: Maintained and manicured is the best way to describe this 3BR, 1BA ranch home that sits on .28 if an acre. Large fenced in back yard-great for entertaining. Plus a 3 car detached garage. .............................................$135,000.

MLS#1356130-GENEVA NATIONAL: Condo Fashionista! Totally renovated unit with all new kitchen, baths, bar in LL, all new flooring, crown moldings & screened porch. This is for the discriminating buyer who wants "new". ...................$299,500.

MLS#1356341-GENEVA NATIONAL: Live & entertain in this lovely ranch, nestled on a quiet cul-de-sac. Bursting w/upgrades & detail thru out! Private deck & patio. Must see to apprec. ................................................ $799,000.

MLS#1356174-GENEVA: Lakefront Bay Colony main level 2BR 2BA condo with boat slip, located just steps from your lake patio. Completely upgrades w/lake look-bead board white wood ceilings. ................ $650,000.

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MLS#1361846-DELAVAN: Viewcrest Subdivision 2 bd. Updated cottage comes with 20’boat slip and extra buildable lot. Pier and picnic area on Delavan Lake. Motivated seller. ........................................ $169,000.

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Coldwell Banker Honig-Bell announces award winners

What to expect during a tree removal

Coldwell Banker Corpora-tion recently announced the names of two Coldwell Banker Honig-Bell sales agents from the c o m p a n y ’s Lake G eneva o� ce who received in-te r n at i ona l award recog-nition as the result of their 2013 sales

production.Jack Baker has quali� ed to

join Coldwell Banker’s Interna-tional President’s Circle. Th is prestigious membership has been awarded to the top 6 per-cent of all sales agents worldwide the Coldwell Banker system.

Jane St. John has earned membership in Coldwell Bank-er’s International D iamond Soci-ety, a level achieved by only the top 11 percent of Coldwell Bank-

er sales a g e n t s worldwide.

C o l d -well Banker Honig-Bell has 35 of-� ces and over 900 sales agents serving southeast-ern W isconsin, northern and central Illinois. It is the number � ve Coldwell Banker company in

sales production in the U nited States. Th e � rm was also ranked 33rd in sales production among the top 500 real estate brokers in the country in

R ISMedia’s 2013 Top 500 Power Broker R eport with 10,873 transactions closed last year. Coldwell Banker Honig-Bell’s Lake G eneva o� ce is located at 226 Broad Street.

For local real estate informa-tion, call 262-348-1100

Trees serve many pur-poses for a landscape, pro-viding shade and habitats for birds and other animals and serving as natural blinds between two homes. Trees are often beautiful elements of a natural land-scape, adding aesthetic ap-peal to a property or even an entire community. But there are times when a tree must be removed, an action that, in many instances, requires the services of a profession-al tree service.

A tree with roots invad-ing the foundation of a home or infringing on a patio or walkway can become a safe-ty hazard. Other trees may cast shade where a pool is planned or cause disagree-

ments between neighbors when the tree straddles a property line. These are in-stances when tree removal will be necessary, and a reputable service can advise as to the best methods for ridding the property of the troublesome tree.

Homeowners will need to do a bit of planning and research to remove trees safely and securely. It is best to contact a variety of different tree removal ser-vices and compare their of-ferings and prices. The cost of a tree removal will vary depending on various fac-tors, including the height of the tree, its width, the num-ber of branches it has, its lo-cation on a property and the

proximity of that location to potential hazards like pow-er lines. Tree removal may range from a few hundred dollars to several thousand.

When a tree is being re-moved, most of the branches will be removed to make the tree more manageable. Trees are rarely chopped at the base and allowed to fall, as there simply isn't enough room to safely take this ap-proach. Sections of the tree will be cut, roped off and slowly lowered. A climber will scale the tree or use a cherry picker machine to reach the top of the tree to facilitate the process.

The pieces of the tree will be loaded into a wood-chipper for grinding be-fore they are hauled away.

Larger, heavier portions of the stumps may need to be moved later on with machin-ery. Hauling trees off the property may cost extra, so it is important that home-owners read their contract thoroughly before signing on the dotted line.

Additional costs may be factored into the bill. These can include stump-and-root grinding. Trees will be cut down to the stump. To pre-vent eyesores or tripping hazards, some homeown-ers opt to have the stumps ground down into sawdust. This will not remove all of the roots but will take care of most of the above-ground portion of the remaining stump. It is usually up to the homeowner to discard

the sawdust or use it as a mulching material.

Expect the ground around the former tree to be soft, and there may be a de-pression depending on how much stump grinding took place. Some people prefer to wait a season for the ground to recover before planting something new. It may take a while for grass to sprout where a tree was once locat-ed, and there may be bare spots when grass starts to grow in.

Tree removal can be an expensive venture but is necessary for different reasons. Be sure that tree-removal services are fully insured before signing a contract.

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Residential rentals,apt's. houses

LAKE GENEVA — Kitchenettesand sleeping rooms,. Affordable.317-315-9170 or 262-248-4988

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Large modern 2 BD, 2 BA idealfor seniors. No pets, no smokers.Lease, sec dep $1200 mo. 262-248-2709

LAKE GENEVA Geneva NationalCondo w/ 2 bd, 2 ba and office.Beautiful open concept condowith att. gar. Fantastic views.Tranquil lake views from severalrms. Gas fireplace, balcony. Stepsfrom Trevino course and walkingdistance to the golf clubhouse.Newly painted. Offered furn. Incl.kitchenware, 12 mo. lease. 312-498-9393

Geneva National Condominiumwith 2 bedrooms, 2 baths andoffice. Beautiful open conceptcondo with attached garage at theend of Lakeland Lane. Fantasticviews all the way around the prop-erty. Tranquil lake views from theliving room, dining area, and mas-ter bedroom. Gas fireplace andbalcony. Steps from 1st tee of theTrevino course and walking dis-tance to the golf clubhouse.Newly painted. Offered furnishedincluding kitchenware, seeking a12 month lease.

Moorings and DockRentals

FOR RENT IN WILLIAMS BAY.Private buoy for summer season.630-308-5384

Lots And Acreage

TWO LAND PARCELS ONCUL-DE-SAC6.25 acres, big pines/pasture.160K.5.0 acres on small lake, all wood-ed. 195K.Land contract possible. WI -Eagle/East TroyCall 262-378-1950

Sales-Fairs-Bazaars

NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE SALE.

Pheasant Ridge, Fontana off HwyB and Indian Hills. June 27 & 28,Fri & Sat. 8-5. Potpourri of every-thing.

High Quality Three FamilyGarage Sale -

Clean and well cared for!June 27 & 28 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Rain

or Shine.Address: 417 Lakewood Dr,Williams Bay, WI 53191 in theLakewood Trails subdivision.Toys; Books; Vintage typewriter,sewing machine & Schwinn bicy-cle; newer double mattress andboxspring; Prarie Style Queensize Headboard, Dresser with Mir-ror & Nightstand; Pottery BarnKids Lamps; Household Stuff;Large selection of boys (sz 12-16)and girls (sz 8-12) designer cloth-ing: Abercrombie, Gap, JCrew,Levi’s Jeans; Kids snow gear;used ski & snowboard equipment.Men’s Joseph Banks suits sz 46long, dress slacks 42 waist 32long, ties, dress and sport shirtsXL; women’s clothing sizes 6-12.Too much to put in ad. MUSTCOME AND SEE.

Miscellaneous

SIX METAL PATIO CHAIRSw/cushions, $90. scaffolding, six30” by 5 ‘ frames and decks, lev-eling jacks. 262-215-3144

Recreation,Exercise & Sports

DELAVAN LAKE Boat mooringslips/ In and Out service, boatcovers/upholstering, motor, driverepairs/machine shop. Since 1963 Americanmarinedela-van.com

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PAINTERS wanted full time, min-imum 2 years experience & driv-ers license required. Please call262-215-8846 Lynn

SEMI DRIVERS FULL TIME ROAD WORK

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Social Media Marketing andDatabase AssistantLake Geneva Area. Flexible parttime hours 20 to 30 per week.Beginning pay $12 with immedi-ate performance increases. Partialtelecommuting allowed. Moreinfo at cdg7.net

Drivers: $2000 Sign On Bonus!Class – A 2yrs Exp. Company Drivers .44cpm East &.40 all other Health/Dental/401K-Local, Regional & OTR.Owner Op’s 78% of line haul100% FS Plate Program, No elec-tronics. Tom: 800-972-0084 x6855

FURNITURE UPHOLSTERYPOSITIONS:Upholsterers & Sewers/SeamstressWanted. Ability to cut all types offabrics and match patterns, make cushions andpillows, make repairs, re-tiesprings, webbing, reupholster from start to finish var-ious furniture pieces. English pre-ferred. Employment Type: Full Time. Payis based on experience. Willing todo some training. Contact: Nick or Lidia at 262-298-5800 or visit the website:www.nicksupholstery.com, for more information.

Training/Education

Summer TutoringParents, does your child need aca-demic support over the summer?Call a certified teacher for tutor-ing. Please contact Jamie Kahle at(262)949-7803

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4TH OF JULY SUMMER CELEBRATION

We have a complete holiday weekend planned at Grand Geneva, including a brilliant fireworks display, a special appearance by the UW Marching Band and great golf deals. Join us for a picnic and a full slate of family entertainment on July 4 from 3 pm – 9 pm. We will once again partner with the Lake Geneva Area Food Pantry – help us strengthen our effort to give back by donating two non-perishable food items.

Visit GrandGeneva.com to view the complete schedule of events.

4TH OF JULY GOLF SPECIAL

Take the holiday to hit the links, and enjoy great deals on The Brute and The Highlands at Grand Geneva. From June 28 to July 6, golf 18 holes on either course for only $89, and double up on the same day for just $39 more.

Call (262) 248 - 2556 to book your tee time.

BELLA CAIN CONCERT$10 Admission | $5 Parking

Midwest country music sensation Bella Cain takes the stage at Grand Geneva. Join us June 12 to enjoy a cash bar and concessions, grand giveaways and a fantastic show.

Call (262) 248-8811 for more information.

FUN ON THE FOURTH AT GRAND GENEVA

MAKE PLANS AT GRAND GENEVA

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