A Christmas Carol

ChristmasCarolPhotoBased on the novel by Charles Dickens, adapted by John Mortimer

Presented by the Plymouth Arts Center Theatre Company

Directed by Kerrylynn Kraemer-Curtiss

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in beautiful downtown Plymouth. The snow is falling, the lights are twinkling and the Plymouth Arts Center will be turned into a Victorian Winter Wonderland, the perfect setting for “A Christmas Carol,” Charles Dickens’ 1843 classic tale. People of all ages are invited to experience the delights of this beloved, holiday favorite on Friday & Saturday, December 11-12 and 18-19 at 7:30pm and Sunday, December 13 at 2:30pm. With the much loved characters in place – miserly Scrooge, the loving Cratchits, Tiny Tim and the Spirits of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come – “A Christmas Carol” is a must for all the family. Tickets are $10 for PAC members and $12 for non-members, children under 10 are $1 per their age; and may be purchased at the PAC box office Tuesday-Friday 10am to 4pm. Call (920) 892-8409 (voicemail 24hrs.) or email: paf@excel.net

The story of Ebenezer Scrooge’s redemption has not only become a holiday tradition but a reminder of the importance of charity and mercy toward humankind. The heartwarming tale depicts Scrooge, whose values are focused exclusively on profit, and his conflicts with the struggling Cratchit family, whose tragic problems typified the working class during the Industrial Revolution in Victorian England. The touching climax is based on Dickens’ belief that the ills of a greedy world can be healed by brotherhood and unselfishness.

While the story is no doubt very familiar to audiences, Plymouth Arts Center Theatre Company’s Drama Chair and Director, Kerrylynn Kraemer-Curtiss, chose John Mortimer’s adaptation to surprise and delight audiences. The show features a spirited ensemble of 30 performers including adults and enchanting children, clever, special effects, and a chorus singing traditional Christmas carols. The perfect Christmas Carol production includes a truly great Scrooge and Chris Fontaine proves he can “Bah Humbug” with the best of them. Other cast members include: Greg Heberlein, Nicole Lett, Kieran Kraemer-Curtiss, Don Held, Lorraine Selinski, Charlie Heup, Joanna Heup, Denise Wilson, Bill Heberlein, Mikey Ambrowiak, Hannah Anhalt, Nan Gibson, Alan Fett, Rebecca Franzen, Keeley Kuru, Wendy, Emily and JaLynn Schuh, Chandler Haun, Bonnie Jaeger, Lynn Schultz, Emily Schwartz, Dan Mahlendorf, Angi Mahlendorf, Toddianna Kraemer-Curtiss, Joe Selinski, Maggie Munson, Bianca Rayne Bonde, Kailie Wachuta, Michellelena Kraemer-Curtiss, Delaney Scudella, Camille Kraemer-Curtiss, Quinn Kraemer-Curtiss, Tehya Wachuta and Kerrylynn Kraemer-Curtiss.

Capture the spirit of the 2009 holiday season by taking time with your family to sit back, relax, and enjoy the Plymouth Arts Center’s version of this Dickens’ Christmas classic.

Welcome to Our New Site!

celebrateWelcome to our new site!  Developed by the Tourism Alliance of Sheboygan County (TASC), we revamped our site to be your starting point to find out about all the great destinations Sheboygan County offers.

Bookmark this site and find information about local businesses, the latest news and all the great places to shop, dine, stay and entertain yourself in our great county.

If you have any comments or wish to have your event or business featured, send us an email at info@visitsheboygancounty.com

Escape Winter at Blue Harbor

blue_harborGiving new meaning to the term “year-round family resort,” Blue Harbor defies the weather outside with an indoor waterpark experience that has young and old soaking in the fun!

Whether it’s 10 degrees below or raining cats and dogs, it’s always a balmy 84 degrees inside Blue Harbor Resort’s 54,000 square-foot entertainment area and indoor waterpark. Blue Harbor’s indoor waterpark is an ideal escape for both parents and kids, offering an environment that allows for both bonding together-time and safe, supervised yet independent kid-friendly fun that gives parents time to relax with children in sight.

Vist Blue Harbors website at http://www.blueharborresort.com

Festive Fridays 2009–2010

festive_fridaysThe atmosphere is cordial, the music is hot, and spirits are high at Festive Fridays. Meet friends old and new and unwind from the work week with rocking live music, dancing, savory appetizers, and an intriguing mix of culture and cocktails. All attendees must be 21 or over.

Visit John Michael Kohler Art Centers website – www.jmkac.com, for dates and times.  Coming up in February is Copperbox!

Make Plans for PGA Championship

pga_2010The Straits course was always envisioned as a host to major Championships and the 2010 PGA Championship, August 9-15, 2010, will be the 3rd major championship to come to Whistling Straits in 12 years.

Ticket and event information will be coming out soon.  For questions or additional information on the 2010 PGA Championship, please call (920) 565-4300 or visit www.pga2010.com.

Find more information on Destination Kohler’s website.

Old Word Christmas at the Osthoff

old_world_christmas_santaDecember 3- 14th you can experience the holiday “gemütlichkeit” of a traditional European Christmas Market, reminiscent of the centuries-old German Christkindlesmarkt. Authentic European gifts, hand-carved wooden toys, blown-glass ornaments, and delectable food specialties from dozens of vendors brim from timber booths adorned in boughs of fresh greens. German music and the sweet aroma of roasting almonds, gingerbread, hot mulled wine, and roast bratwurst fill the crisp winter air as shoppers stroll among dozens of fragrant evergreens. Join the warmth and merriment of this Old World holiday tradition.

Admission: $6 for adults (children 14 and under free with adult ticketholder) $5 admission for adults with advanced purchase of 10 or more tickets. Special Christmas Market Package available. For reservations or more information, call 800.876.3399.

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Sheboygan

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circle_sheboyganA beautiful city on the western shores of Lake Michigan, Sheboygan is a place where you’ll find good people….    people who stay around and get involved in the community they call home.  Sheboygan is a special place to many visitors.  It’s a great place for friends and families to relax, to have fun together, and to enjoy favorite pastimes.  It’s a place where you’ll find and enjoy the special moments to remember all year long.

sheboygan_riverfront_boatWhether you spend time browsing in our shops for local specialties and worldwide treasures, or sledding with your kids, you’ll find a combination of pleasures, pastimes and indulgences on the shores of Sheboygan that will send you home relaxed.  Read by the fireplace, sit by the pool or wander along the nearby Riverfront, Downtown, South Pier or historic Michigan Avenue for a cup of your favorite tea or a glass of fine wine.

sheboygan_beachVisitors also come to Sheboygan to enjoy the more than two miles of natural beauty and facilities along Sheboygan’s shores- including sandy beaches, a magnificent 281 -slip marina, public boat launches, fish cleaning stations, a bathhouse and community center.  Enjoy lively entertainment at the classically restored Stefanie H. Weill Center for the Performing Arts or enjoy and inspring performance or exhibit at the renowned John Michael Kohler Arts Center-two entertainment jewels in Sheboygan.

Sheboygan is just 2.5 hours north of Chicago, an hour north of Milwaukee and an hour south of Green Bay, home of the Green Bay Packers.  Our business community is comprised of a healthy mix of industry, small businesses, merchants, and service providers.

Come and feel the warm sand on your feet, the cool breeze in your hair and a refreshing splash of water on your face.

Sheboygan is a great place to live and just as great a place to visit.  Sheboygan is a vibrant, progressive city but maintains its good old-fashioned small town flavor.

Economic growth is steady.  Business is good.  Fishing is great.  People are friendly.  Police and fire protection is excellent.  We have nationwide top-rated schools.  Our residents have access to three local top-rated colleges: Lakeland College, Lakeshore Technical College and the University of Wisconsin Sheboygan.  We are proud of our city.  It is truly the best place to raise a family or bring the family for a visit.

When you visit our beautiful downtown, historic Michigan Avenue, South Pier, Blue Harbor Resort and Conference Center, the marina, our beautiful lakefront and riverfront, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, our superb restaurants, our world class Stefanie Weill Center for the Performing Arts, our County Museum, you will know why Sheboygan is a g

Sheboygan is a great place to live and just as great a place to visit. Sheboygan is a vibrant, progressive city but maintains its good old-fashioned small town flavor.

Economic growth is steady. Business is good. Fishing is great. People are friendly. Police and fire protection is excellent. We have nationwide top-rated schools. Our residents have access to three local top-rated colleges: Lakeland College, Lakeshore Technical College and the University of Wisconsin Sheboygan. We are proud of our city. It is truly the best place to raise a family or bring the family for a visit.

When you visit our beautiful downtown, historic Michigan Avenue, South Pier, Blue Harbor Resort and Conference Center, the marina, our beautiful lakefront and riverfront, John Michael Kohler Arts Center, our superb restaurants, our world class Stefanie Weill Center for the Performing Arts, our County Museum, you will know why Sheboygan is a great place to live or visit.

reat place to live or visit.

Lake Street Cafe Celebrates 10th

lake-street-ad-novLake Street Cafe in Elkhart Lake is celebrating its 10 anniversary.  Come in and enjoy specials all year long and see what makes Lake Street Cafe one of the most popular dining establishments in Sheboygan County

This month’s spotlight goes to Lake Street Cafe.  Their menu has something for everyone and special meals for the kids.

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Random Lake

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The Southern Gateway into Sheboygan County.

On the edge of the beautiful Kettle Moraine, Random Lake is a frequent stop for sightseers, cycle tours, fishing and hunting enthusiasts.

random_lake_buildingWhen your ready to relax and enjoy the beauty that is Sheboygan County, Random Lake is just the spot.  Enjoy local fare and your visit. Lot’s of great events to go to all year long.   Random Lake is ready to make your trip to Sheboygan County special.

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Elkhart Lake

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Nestled in the heart of Wisconsin’s Kettle Moraine State Forest, Elkhart Lake is a fun and relaxing place with beautiful scenery and friendly people. It’s a place where people want to stay longer! Unwind on the sandy shoreline of Elkhart Lake’s crystal-clear waters, or relax with specialized spa treatments, cooking courses, and dining in one of the many restaurants or pubs. elkhart_bar If you’re looking to wind-up, Elkhart Lake has just the right mix; international motorsports racing, challenging golf, invigorating watersports, and live-music and nightlife. Elkhart Lake offers a great selection of in and outdoor recreation and attractions for young adults, families, and empty nesters seeking great weekend getaways and extended vacation stays in Wisconsin.

Elkhart Lake’s distinguished accommodations provide you with big city amenities nestled in an authentic, relaxed setting you won’t soon forget. Each of the lakeside resorts offer private beaches and pools, restaurants, pubs and live entertainment. Quaint bed and breakfast inns are located in the heart of the Village and within walking distance of the beach, dining and shopping.

elkhart_winterIf you’re planning a romantic wedding or a memorable family reunion, look no further! Elkhart Lake is the perfect destination for hosting intimate or large gatherings, and is quickly becoming a favorite site for business meetings and conferences. The unique setting and expert planning makes these special celebrations both memorable and relaxing. So park your car and escape rush hour! There is no dress code in Elkhart Lake . . . so slip off your shoes and head for the sandy shoreline.

Elkhart Lake is an easy drive from metro areas across the Midwest- — just one hour from Milwaukee and the Fox Valley, two hours from Madison and only two and a half hours from Chicago.

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