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Events subject to change. Please call published telephone numbers for details.

> For Kenosha area event information, call the Kenosha Area Convention & Visitors Bureau at 262-654-7307 or go to www.KenoshaCVB.com

> For Racine area event information, call the Racine County Convention and Visitors Bureau at 262-884-6400 or go to www.racine.org.

> For Lake Geneva event information, call Geneva Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce at 262-248-4416 or go to www.lakegenevawi.com

Ongoing

Through Jan. 8 — Holiday Train display at the Kenosha Public Museum

Through Jan. 8 — Winter Juried Show at Anderson Arts Center, 262-653-0481

Through Jan. 31 — “Winter Wonderland” show at KAAleidoscope Gallery in Kenosha

Through Feb. 5 — Terra Nova: Polymer Art at the Crossroads at Racine Art Museum, 262-638-8300

Through March 11 — Kenosha Public Museum exhibit: Reginald Baylor (Mason Dixon Lines), 262-653-4141

Through March 20 — Stephen A Douglas: From the Shadow of Lincoln at Civil War Museum

Through March 25 — Wolves and Wild Lands at Kenosha Public Museum,, 262-653-4140

Through Sept. 30 — Kenosha History Center exhibit: Shake, Rattle and Roll (Kensoha Automaking in the 1950s.), 262-653-4141

Jan. 11 through March 25 — International Union of Mail Arists Exhibition at Lemon Street Gallery, 262-605-4745

Jan. 29 through March 25 — “Quilts in Color” at Anderson Arts Center, 262-657-6005

Jan. 29 thorugh May 27 — A Chosen Path: Ceramic Art of Karen Karnes at Racine Art Museum, 262-638-8300

Saturdays through May— Kenosha HarborMarket located inside the Rhode Center for the Arts, 514 56th St.

January

6-8 — Real Story of Little Red Riding Hood at Racine Theatre Guild, 262-633-4218

8 — National Skating Month Skatefest at Pleasant Prairie RecPlex, 262-925-6755

13-15: The Big Chill in downtown Racine centered around the 2012 Wisconsin State Snow Sculpting Championships, 262-634-6002

13-28 — “Annie” presented by Lakeside Players at the Rhode Center for the Arts, 262-657-7529

20 — Great Chefs at the Lake at the Abbey Resort and Spa, 88-629-9594

20 — Great Chefs at the Lake at The Abbey Resort & Spa, 888-629-9594

20-Feb. 5 — Glorious! at Racine Theatre Guild, 262-633-4218

22 — Indoor Triathlon No. 1at Pleasant Prairie RecPlex, 262-925-6755

27 — Kensoha Public Museum Travelogue Series: It’s Great Britain, 262-653-4140

27-Feb. 26 — Snowdance 10-Minute Comedy Festival at Sixth Street Theatre, 262-632-6802

28 — Winterfest (ice fishing, chili cookoff, outdoor skating) at Pleasant Prairie RecPlex, 262-947-0437

28-29 — Bridal Extravaganza at Racine Festival Hall, 262- 636-9229

29 — Fine Arts at First Series presents the Philomusica String Quartet at Kenosha First United Methodist Church, 262-658-3213

February

1-5 — Winterfest snow-sculpting event (2012 U.S. National Compeition) in Riviera Park in Lake Geneva, 262-248-4416

3 — Folk Music Hootenanny at Anderson Arts Center, 262-653-0481

3 — Arts Alive! series performance of Karla Bonoff at UW-Parkside. 262-595-2345

10 — Kenosha Public Museum’s Travelogue series continues with “Mongolia: Land of Genghis Khan” at Reuther Auditorium, 262-653-4141

10-25 — Lakeside Players presents “Oscar and Felix” by Neil Simon at the Rhode Center for the Arts, 262-657-7529

11 — Second Saturday festivities from 6 to 9 p.m. in downtown Kenosha.

11 — Baby Boomer Comedy Show at 8 p.m. at Racine Theatre Guild,

12 — Kenosha Symphony Orchestra’s “The Romance of Love” concert at Reuther Auditorium, 262-654-9080

24 — Kenosha Public Museum’s Travelogue series continues with “Canadian Maritime Provinces” at Reuther Auditorium, 262-653-4141

26 — The Chicago-based Fifth House Ensemble will perform at 3 p.m. at UW-Parkside as part of the Arts Alive! series. 262-658-3213