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“Seeing the Joffrey Ballet’s production of The Nutcracker.”

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WRITERS AND COLUMNISTS Eloise Valadez / food and restaurants Tom Lounges / music and theater Tim Shellberg / picks and tickets John Brokopp / casinos Phil Potempa / events and entertainment Matt Sharp / listings and clubs “Setting up my Christmas tree.”

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CARE TO COMMENT? What holiday show are you excited to see? What have you seen? On “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”: SONNY BOSNJAK OF HAMMOND VIA EMAIL: “Loved ‘Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer’ stage musical at Broadway Playhouse in Chicago. It’s a great homage to the classic holiday TV special.” On Center for Visual and Performing Arts: MELISSA NEFF OF MUNSTER VIA EMAIL: “Check out the amazing display of decorated trees in the lobby of the Center for Visual and Performing Arts in Munster now through the holidays. And, get tickets for ‘A Christmas Carol: The Musical’ at Theatre at the Center!” On “Elf the Musical”: ROSS BLANKENSHIP OF SCHEREVILLE VIA EMAIL: “A great way for some holiday laughs is ‘Elf the Musical’ in Chicago.” Follow us on social media to join the conversation. For next week, WHAT ARE YOUR BEST DECORATING TIPS? HOW DO YOU ADD HOLIDAY CHEER TO YOUR HOME? LET US KNOW! facebook.com/gonwitimes

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t’s time once again for Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra to help stir up the holiday spirit in the Region. The orchestra and music director/conductor Kirk Muspratt are set to help usher in the joyful season with the annual Holiday Pops concert Dec. 12 at Star Plaza Theatre in Merrillville. “I’m looking to make this a spectacular, joyous community event,” said Muspratt. adding that seeing people from the area gather together for the spirited concert is a wonderful feeling. Muspratt said the seasonal pops

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concert attracts a diverse audience and is always a big draw for families. It’s often a show many people bring young family members to as their first introduction to an orchestral production. The maestro said the holiday pops concert definitely sets the tone in the area for the season. “If you want to have a really joyous and uplifting evening, with family, friends, coworkers, come out and join us for this show,” Muspratt said. For the conductor, the Christmas season officially starts for him with this concert. On the playlist for the current holiday show, music fans can expect to hear a variety of tunes, from spiritual to contemporary.

Starring during the show will also be the Northwest Indiana Symphony Chorus under the direction of Nancy Menk and the Eisenhower Elementary School Choir. Tunes from composers such as Handel, John Williams, Beethoven, Leroy Anderson, Richard Smallwood and others will be featured. “One of the tunes, ‘Total Praise’ is a modern gospel selection,” said Muspratt about Richard Smallwood’s popular praise and worship-style composition. The song “Ose Shalom” by John Leavitt, Muspratt said, is a Jewish prayer for peace tune. Among other tunes on the playlist will be favorites such as “The First Noel,” “O Come all Ye Faithful,” “Amazing Grace,” “Sleigh Ride,” “Santa Claus is Coming to Town,” “Jingle Bells,” and others. Another special tune, “Hymne Des Fraternises (“I’m Dreaming of Home,”) Muspratt explained, is from a poignant movie called “Joyeux Noel.” “It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Film,” Muspratt said, adding it’s a touching account of soldiers during World War I and the Christmas truce of 1914 in which the troops begin singing to one another. “The movie is so well done. It talks about peace and accepting and understanding each other.” The tune from the fillm, he said, is a perfect addition to the seasonal playlist. During the Holiday Pops event, young audience members should always be on the lookout for the Jolly Old Elf. “Santa will definitely be in the house,” he said. Muspratt said he’s always been a fan of Christmas. “And I love children so much,” the maestro said, adding it’s always great to see kids’ faces light up during this magical holiday season. According to Muspratt, “music is a gift,” especially during this time of year. FYI: Northwest Indiana Symphony Orchestra will present its Holiday Pops concert at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 12 at Star Plaza Theatre, Interstate 65 and U.S. 30, Merrillville. Tickets are $25 to $65. Student tickets cost $10. For more information, call (219) 836-0525 or visit NISOrchestra.org.

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THEATER NOW PLAYING THROUGH DEC 14

A Fabulous 50’s Christmas Towle Community Theater, 5205 Hohman Avenue, Hammond. Admission: $17.00. 219.937.8780. The show style pays homage to the Perry Como and Andy William’s Christmas specials of the 1950’s & 60’s complete with original vocal arrangements and commercials from the era. Directed by Jeff Casey.‌

THROUGH DEC 15

Little Women Memorial Opera House, 104 Indiana Street, Valparaiso. Admission: Adults $21, Seniors $18 and Military/Students $18. 219.548.9137. The March sisters grow up during the Civil War in America. This musical production is based upon the

novel written by Louisa May Alcott.

219.836.3258. Celebrate the magic of the season with this timeless musical adaptation inspired by Margery Williams’ classic story of a stuffed toy rabbit made real by a child’s enduring love.

THROUGH DEC 21

The Santaland Diaries Chicago Street Theatre, 154 W Chicago Street, Valparaiso. 219.464.1636. Which of Santa’s lists will you be on this year? This comedic production of a Macy’s Department Store elf and what happens before, during, and after the children visit Santa. Join the cast on Nov. 29 for an Opening Night Party at Martini’s.

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Junie B. Jones in Jingle Bells Batman Smells Chicago Street Theatre, 154 W Chicago St, Valparaiso. 219.464.1636. What would you do if you got the worst Secret Santa EVER? In this production adapted from the book series by Barbara Park, Junie B. Jones pulls her arch enemies name, May, for the secret Santa gift exchange. Watch what Junie B. Jones will do as Santa is watching.

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A Fabulous ‘50s Christmas at Towle Community Theater in Hammond.

THROUGH DEC 22

A Christmas Carol The Musical Theatre at the Center, 1040 Ridge Rd, Munster, 219.836.3255. theatreatthecenter. com. In this musical twist on a classic Christmas story, Charles Dickens’ immortal tale of gets the full Broadway treatment. Audiences will revel in the story’s emotional power and the joy that comes from with memorable music as they watch Ebenezer Scrooge get a chance for redemption.

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The Nutcracker 10am and 7pm, Star Plaza Theatre, 8001 Delaware Place, Merrillville. 219.755.4444. Join Indiana Ballet Theatre in celebrating a 18-year partnership with the Star Plaza Theatre for

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their annual production of the holiday classic ballet, The Nutcracker.

DEC 6-8, 13-15

A Christmas Carol Footlight Theatre, 1705 Franklin St, Michigan City. footlightplayers.org. This new adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic tale features Ebenezer Scrooge as he learns the real meaning of Christmas with the help of the three Ghosts of Christmas and his old friend Jacob Marley.

DEC 7

On Your Marks . . . A 24-Hour Theatre Festival 7:30pm, Mainstreet Theatre, 807 Franklin St, Michigan City. 219.874.4269. festivalplayesrguild.org For one night only, audience can witness eight new short plays written, rehearsed and performed by The

Festival Players Guild within a 24-hour period. This family-friendly event is a thrill ride for audience members and participants alike.

DEC 7-8

Scrooge Nov 30 and Dec 7 at 7:30pm, Dec 8 at 3pm, Ross Music Theatre, 227 Center Street, Hobart. 219.947.4922. m-mproductions.com. M and M Productions’ annual tradition, “Scrooge,” is a lavish musical perfect for the whole family. This year’s production features new technological additions as well as an enthusiastic crew of more than 100. Tickets range from $9 to $12 in advance.

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The Velveteen Rabbit 11am and 1pm, Theatre at the Center, 1040 Ridge Road, Munster.

Chicago Street Theater 154 W Chicago St, Valparaiso. 219.464.1636. chicagostreet.org. Now in its 58th season of bringing live theatrical entertainment to the greater Northwest Indiana region, the CST presents a variety of plays and musicals each season, in addition to regularly scheduled theater classes for both adults and children. Nov 29-Dec 21: Naughty or Nice Holiday Double Feature. Footlight Players 1705 Franklin St, Michigan City. 219.874.4035. footlightplayers.org. This community theater group has been entertaining audiences in Michigan City for more than 50 years with its productions of dramas, comedies and musicals. The Memorial Opera House 104 E Indiana Ave, Valparaiso. 219.548.9137. mohlive. com. This renovated, 364seat building—with red, white and blue stainedglass windows—was built as a living memorial to

the Civil War veterans of Porter County. Built in 1893, the theater has a rich history as a venue for musical and dramatic performances. Nov 29-Dec 13: Little Women. Ross Music Theater 227 Center Street, Hobart. m-mproductions.com. Ross Music Theatre is a community theater group whose goal is to involve everyone who wants to in the magic known as theater. Ross Music Theatre in association with M & M Productions puts on a two musical show season every year with an occasional third musical. Nov 29, Dec 6-8: Scrooge: A Christmas Tradition; Dec 20: Merry Christmas George Bailey Star Plaza Theatre I-65 & US 30, Merrillville. 219.769.6600. starplazatheatre.com. With 3,400 seats arranged in two intimate seating levels, the theater consistently hosts premier performers year-round. With its convenient location in the heart of Northwest Indiana’s shopping and dining district and its proximity to the adjoining Radisson Hotel, the Star Plaza offers a total entertainment package to area theatergoers. The Theatre at the Center Center for the Visual and Performing Arts, 1040 Ridge Rd,

Munster. 219.836.3255. theatreatthecenter. com. This theater, just 35 minutes from downtown Chicago, has the distinction of being the only professional equity theater in Northwest Indiana, and showcases the artistry of professional actors, musicians and designers from throughout the Midwest. Nov 14-Dec 22: A Christmas Carol The Musical. Towle Community Theater 5205 Hohman Ave, Hammond. 219.937.8780. towletheater.org. To honor its mission of nurturing and celebrating local talent in the arts, the Towle Community Theater presents exhibitions, theatrical productions and musical performances in the heart of downtown Hammond. Nov 30Dec 1, Dec 6-8, 13-15, 20-22: A Fabulous 50’s Christmas.

Illinois Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University 50 E Parkway, Chicago. 312.902.1500. auditoriumtheatre. org. A National Historic Landmark and a mainstay of Chicago architecture and theatre since 1889, the Auditorium continues to provide unparalleled ballet performances and a variety of artistic productions.

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‌ ec. 5: Singer Little Richard is 81. Opera singer Jose Carreras is 67. Singer Jim Messina (Loggins and Messina, Poco) is 66. Actor Brian Backer (“Fast Times at Ridgemont High”) is D 57. Country singer Tyler England is 50. Singer-guitarist John Rzeznik of The Goo Goo Dolls is 48. Country singer Gary Allan is 46. Comedian Margaret Cho is 45. Actor Frankie Muniz (“Malcolm in the Middle”) is 28. Actor Ross Bagley (“Fresh Prince of Bel-Air”) is 25. Dec. 6: Talk-show host Wil Shriner is 60. Drummer Rick Buckler of The Jam is 58. Country singer Bill Lloyd of Foster and Lloyd is 58. Comedian Steven Wright is 58. Guitarist Peter Buck of R.E.M. is 57. Drummer David Lovering of The Pixies is 52. Guitarist Ben Watt of Everything but the Girl is 51. Actress Janine Turner is 51. Director Judd Apatow is 46. Keyboardist Ulf “Buddha” Ekberg of Ace of Base is 43. Dec. 7: Actor Eli Wallach is 98. Actress Ellen Burstyn is 81. Country singer Gary Morris is 65. Singer Tom Waits is 64. Announcer Edd Hall (“The Tonight Show With Jay Leno”) is 55. Bassist Tim Butler of Psychedelic Furs is 55. Actor C. Thomas Howell is 47. Singer Nicole Appleton of All Saints is 38. Actress Shiri Appleby (“Roswell”) is 35. Singer Sara Bareilles is 34. Singer Aaron Carter is 26.

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Region offers range of favorite holiday theater ticket triumphs this season

anet Drozda of Lansing ranks “The Nutcracker” as her favorite holiday stage show. “It’s hard to pick, but like so many others, I have a special fondness for ‘The Nutcracker,” said Drozda, who is a graduate of the School of the Hartford Ballet. “There are some pretty wonderful productions of ‘The Nutcracker,’ right here in the Region. And of course, everyone loves The Joffrey in Chicago and their annual ‘Nutcracker’ stage traditions.” Holiday shows and ticket choices abound this month to welcome the arrival of “holiday spirit.” Here are just a few of the area ticket finds that make perfect “early” gifts for grateful audiences of all ages and interests.Keep checking the theater listings feature every Thursday for even more great ticket descriptions to put everyone on the gift list in the holiday spirit of applause. Today’s list is only a start for Santa’s stage wish list of show suggestions. • Indiana Ballet Theatre presents “The Nutcracker” 7 p.m. tonight (Dec. 5) at Star Plaza Theatre in Merrillville.

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Michael McDonald performs a special Christmas concert this month at Star Plaza Theatre in Merrillville.

Tickets are $25 for adults, $20 for children and seniors. FYI: (800) 745-3000 or starplazatheatre.com • Singer Michael McDonald‘s Christmas Show 7 p.m. Dec. 22 at Star Plaza Theatre in Merrillville. FYI: (800) 745-3000 or starplazatheatre.com • Memorial Opera House in Valparaiso presents “Little Women,” the beloved story of the March Sisters growing up during the Civil War Era, completing a holiday run this weekend with remaining performances at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are adults $21, seniors (55+) $18, military/students (valid ID) $18. Later this month, on Dec. 19 and 20, it’s “A Good Old Fashioned Christmas” with Christmas stories, caroling, and “grandma’s homemade cookies.” Tickets for adults $16, seniors (55+) $14 and military/students(with Valid ID) $14. FYI: (219) 548-9137 or memorialoperahouse.com.


• Chicago Street Theatre in Valparaiso has “The Santaland Diaries” playing now until Dec. 20. It’s the edgy one-man show written by David Sedaris sharing tales working as a bitter department store elf during the busy holiday season. Tickets are $15 to $25. As a second offering, this theater space also has “Junie B. Jones: Jingle Bells, Batman Smells!” now until Dec. 22, entertaining audiences with her visions of the holidays through the eyes of a little girl with big ideas. Tickets are $12 to $25. FYI: (219) 464-1636, Ext. 1 or chicagostreet.org. • Theatre at the Center in Munster offers “A Christmas Carol: The Musical” now through Dec. 22, featuring the music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, book by Mike Ockrent with Ahrens and based on the story by Charles Dickens with a musical twist on the classic story. Actor Larry Adams stars as Ebenezer Scrooge in this musical twist on the tale of redemption. Tickets are

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$38 — $42. FYI: (219) 836-3255 or TheatreAtTheCenter.com. • “The Nutcracker” performed by Salt Creek Ballet ($20-$40), returns to Governors State University Center for Performing Arts in University Park, Ill., at 1 and 5 p.m. Saturday. FYI: centertickets.net or (708) 235-2222.

“The Nutcracker” performed by the Salt Creek Ballet, returns this weekend to the Center for Performing Arts at Governors State University in University Park, Ill.

• “Celtic Woman Home For Christmas — The Symphony Tour” is at 8 p.m. Dec. 20 at The Venue at Horseshoe Casino in Hammond. Tickets start at $46. FYI: (800) 745-3000 or horseshoehammond.com. • “A Christmas Carol” 36th Anniversary ($25-$83) at Goodman Theatre in Chicago. now until Dec. 28. FYI: (312) 443-3800 and GoodmanTheatre.org.

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• Holiday Pops Concert by the Northwest Indiana Symphony and conductor Kirk Muspratt ($10, $25, $35), $45) 7:30 p.m. Dec. 12 at the Star Plaza Theatre in Merrillville. FYI: (219) 836-0525 or NISOrchestra.org. • “A Fabulous 50s ChristmasSwank 60s Christmas” at Towle Theatre in Hammond ($17) now through Dec. 22. The 11th annual performance, this run is always a sell-out and tickets go fast. FYI: (219) 937-8780 and towletheater.com. • M & M Productions and Ross Music Theatre have a duo to delight audiences this season with a production of “Scrooge,” the musical version of Charles Dickens’ classic “A Christmas Carol,” performed 7:30 p.m. Saturday and at 3 p.m. Sunday in Reinhart Auditorium at Merrillville High School. Tickets in advance range from $9 to $12, with group rates as low as $5. Combination ticket specials for “Scrooge” and “Merry Christmas George Bailey” run as low as $15. “Merry Christmas, George Bailey” is at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 21, offering a live rendition of the 1940s radio show based on “It’s A Wonderful Life.” FYI: (219) 742-6478 or m-mproductions. com. • Singer Michael Bolton‘s Christmas Show 9 p.m. (EST) Saturday at Silver Creek Events Center at Four Winds Casino and Hotel in New Buffalo. • “A Christmas Carol” is also the Footlight Players’ production this season, opening Friday and running until Dec. 15 at their stage in Michigan City. Tickets are $12 for adults and $10 for children and reservations are strongly recommended. FYI: (219) 874-4035 or footlightplayers.org. • “The Joffrey Ballet Nutcracker” celebrates the 26th Anniversary of Robert Joffrey‘s production ($31-$132) in a 23-performance engagement at the Auditorium Theatre of Roosevelt University in Chicago, opens Friday and runs until Dec. 28. FYI: (800) 982-2787 and joffrey.org.

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Above, the Towle Theater’s annual production of “A Fabulous 50s Christmas” makes its return through Dec. 22. C o u r t e s y o f T h e T o w l e T h e at e r

At left, Conor Gordon, Tiny Tim, Alyssa Rosselli, Ghost of Christmas Past, and Steve Rohe, Scrooge, star in Footlight Player’s production of “The Christmas Carol.” Through Dec. 15 in Michigan City. Photo Courtesy of William Wild


HAPPENINGS THROUGH DEC 11 ‌

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Progressive Open House 4-8pm, Duneland Chamber of Commerce, 220 Broadway, Chesterton. 219.926.5513. dunelandchamber.org. Shoppers are invited to eat and shop their way across Duneland. The open house features extended shopping hours and $5 food and drink specials at participating restaurants. Maps, cookies and punch are available at the Duneland Chamber of Commerce and the first ten shoppers to stop by receive a $5 chamber gift certificate. DEC 6

First Friday Art Walk 5-8pm, 1st Fri of each month, Uptown Arts District, Michigan City. 219.331.5517. uptownartsdistrict.org. The Uptown Arts District stores, galleries and venues come alive the first Friday of every month for an evening of culture, art and networking. Various locations throughout the district feature works of arts by local artists, refreshments, entertainment and more. This month’s event features horse drawn wagon rides and free visits with Santa. DEC 6-29

Gift of Art 5-8pm, Southern Shore Association Gallery, 724 Franklin St, Michigan City. 219.369.9028. southernshoreartassociation. A variety of works—from traditional to contemporary—by Southern Shore Art Association artist members will be on display and on sale for 50 percent off or more.

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BE A SANTA TO A SENIOR‌ Hobart: Brentwood at Hobart, 1420 St. Mary Cir. Merrillville: Brookdale Sterling House, 8253 Virginia St; Horizon Bank, 8590 Broadway; Towne Centre Senior Retirement Community, 7250 Arthur Blvd. Portage: Spring Mill Health Campus, 101 W 87th Ave. 219.793.9023. beasantatoasenior. com.‌ Run by the local Home Instead Senior Care Center, this program ensures isolated seniors receive gifts and companionship during the holidays. The public is invited to select an ornament with a senior’s first name and gift requests from Christmas trees at participating retailers. Shoppers can return the gifts unwrapped to the store and gifts will be distributed by volunteers to the local senior.

THROUGH DEC 14 ‌ HOLIDAY HOP & SHOP Crown Point: Barbara Jean’s Gifts and Gourmet, 105 S Court St. 219.661.1600. bjgiftsandgourmet. com; Blue Pear, 106 W Clark St. 219.779.9482; Old Green Shutters Antiques, 118 S Main St. 219.663.4425; Hammond: It’s Just Serendipity, 5630 Hohman Ave. 219.932. NEAT or 219.512.4298; itsjustserendipity. com; The Junk Fairy, 5213 Hohman Ave. 708.272.2011. thejunkfairy.net; Highland: The Comfy Couch, 2631 Hwy Ave. 219.513.9948. mycomfycouch.com; Flipside Clothing, 8905 Indianapolis Blvd. 219.595.0019; RSO Jewelry, 2647 Hwy Ave. 219.838.9335 or 219.201.3547. rsojewelry.com‌ Participating businesses invite shoppers to hop and shop local

for unique and oneof-a-kind gifts for the holidays. Purchases of any amount are required at each shop to qualify to be entered into a special drawing for one of 8 fabulous prizes.

DEC 6 ‌ MIX, MINGLE & JINGLE PARTY, 6:30-10:30pm, Stardust Event Center, 777 Blue Chip Dr, Michigan City. 888.879.7711. ext. 2429. bluechipcasino. com.‌ Friends and coworkers can network and dance the night away at this party featuring music by Libido Funk Circus and festive food stations.

DEC 6 ‌ PURDUE CALUMET STUDENT SHOW AND HAMMOND ART CENTER OPEN HOUSE‌ 6:30-8:30pm, Hammond Arts Center, 5832 Hohman Ave, Hammond. 219.937.6235. hammondartscenter. org.‌ Students from the art classes held at the Hammond Art Center and creative students from Purdue Calumet team up for this student show and open house. The night features work from both groups and celebrates future artists of all ages.

DEC 6 ‌ VIP ACTOR’S RECEPTION‌ 6:30-8:30pm, Indiana Welcome Center, 7770 Corinne Dr, Hammond. 800.255.5253. southshorecva.com/ achristmasstory.‌ The South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority hosts this meet and greet with the actors who played bullies Scut Farkus and Grover Dill, little brother Randy Parker and Flick in the holiday classic, A Christmas Story. The event features an “Inside the Actor’s Studio” discussion, as well as a reception.

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DEC 5 ‌ THE NUTCRACKER,‌ 10am, 7pm, Star Plaza Theatre, I-65 & US 30, Merrillville. 219.769.6600. starplazatheatre.com.‌ The Indiana Ballet Theatre performs this classic holiday production designed to entertain and delight the entire family.

DEC 6 ‌ CRAWPUPPIES‌ Blue Chip Casino, 777 Blue Chip Dr, Michigan City. 219.879.7711. bluechipcasino.com.‌ Local favorites the Crawpuppies perform music ranging from the Rolling Stones to The Black Crowes.

DEC 6 ‌ BIRD FEEDER ORNAMENT WORKSHOP‌ 5-6pm, South Shore Arts Crown Point Branch, 123 N Main Street, Crown Point. southshoreartsonline. org.‌ Students from the In this fun workshop students will have the opportunity to make a couple of different-shaped bird feeder ornaments to hang outside, keeping feathered friends happy during the winter months.

DEC 6 ‌ HOLLY DAYS,‌ 5-7pm, Central Park Plaza, Lafayette & Indiana Sts, downtown Valparaiso. 219.464.8332.

valparaisoevents.com.‌ Downtown Valparaiso celebrates the most wonderful time of the year with holiday music, ice carvings, a holiday village market and a live nativity.

DEC 7 ‌ HAMMOND HOLIDAY PARADE‌ 10am, Gavit High School to 169th St, Hammond. gohammond.com.‌ This annual parade kicks off the holiday season with the entrance from Santa himself.

DEC 7 ‌ MISTLETOE MARKET‌ 9am-3pm, Westchester Intermediate School, 1050 S 5th St, Chesterton. 219.926.5513. chestertonseuropeanmarket. com.‌ Chesterton European Market dresses up for the holidays with many of the merchants, artists and chefs from the summer market. This extraordinary shopping experience provides the perfect opportunity to gather together and browse market goodies for holiday gifting, listen to festive holiday music and take photos with Santa.

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UPTOWN CHRISTMAS BAZAAR‌ 2-5pm, Trinity Hall, 600 Franklin St, Michigan City. 219.331.5517. uptownartsdistrict. org.‌ This indoor holiday market features more than 20 vendors of fine arts and crafts.

COOKIE WALK‌ 10am-2pm, St. George Greek Orthodox Church Hall, 528 W 77th Ave, Schererville.‌ St. George Greek Orthodox Ladies Philoptochos Society will host its first Cookie Walk. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the St. Jude House family violence shelter in Crown Point. A variety of homemade cookies will be available by the pound, including many Greek cookies sold at the church’s annual Greek Fest. A limited number of 8-by-8-inch pans of baklava will be available for $25. Baklava pre-orders will be accepted. Send order and payment to the St. George Ladies Philoptochos Society at the church address by Dec 1.

DEC 7 ‌ RAILCATS YARD SALE‌ 9am-2pm, U. S. Steel Yard, One Stadium Plaza, Gary. railcatsbaseball.com.‌ The Gary SouthShore RailCats annual yard sale is sure to be a home run. RailCats championship merchandise is available, along with several promotions. Spend $40 on merchandise to be eligible for the Buy One Get One Free Flex Tickets promotion. Take a Holiday photo with Trophy and Rusty. Food and drinks available.

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DEC 7 ‌ SNOW BALL‌ 5:30-11pm, Woodland Park, Sycamore Hall, 2100 Willowcreek Road, Portage. bluemoondance.net.‌ Make reservations by Dec. 2 for a dinner dance for any level of ballroom dancer, featuring shows at

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DEC 8 ‌ Tri Kappa Christmas House Walk‌ 11am-4pm, St. John, Dyer and Crown Point. 219.365.0198.‌ This much-anticipated event will feature four festively decorated homes for the holiday. The homes that will be featured are in St John, Dyer and Crown Point area. It is a wonderful start to the holiday season. All proceeds are returned to the Tri Town area to support charity, culture and education. Tickets are available for purchase at Louie’s Hallmark, Ambiance, Brumm’s Bloomin Barn, Hoosier Highlander, and White Hawk Country Club in Crown Point.

6:30 and 9pm. There will be a group class, buffet dinner, general dancing, Santa gift, door prizes, raffle prizes and snowball fight during the event.

DEC 7 ‌ ‘Break the Cycle’ Luncheon/Fashion Show‌ 11am-3pm, Avalon Manor, 3550 E US 30, Hobart. promisingfuturesinc. org. Tickets $35 per adult, $20 ages 3-11.‌ Join Promising Futures Inc. for a luncheon, fashion show, guest speaker, entertainment, vendor booths, award presentations, raffles and much more. Promising Futures Inc. is dedicated to breaking the cycle and the silence of domestic violence.

DEC 7 ‌ Elaine’s Dolls Annual Christmas Open House‌ 9am-4pm, Elaine’s Dolls, 9005 Idlewild Drive, Highland.‌ Elaine’s Dolls of Highland is having its Christmas Open House to benefit orphans in Sierra Leone, Africa. Thirty percent of the proceeds will be going to The Savior of the World children’s home in Sierra Leone.

DEC 7 ‌ Mommy’s Little Piggy Mashed Potato Eating Contest‌ 10am-1pm, Indiana Welcome Center, 7770 Corinne Drive, Hammond. achristmasstorycomeshome. com.‌ See who can eat the most mashed potatoes in the Mommy’s Little Piggy Mashed Potato Eating Contest! There are four age categories: 4-7, 8-12, 13-17, and 18 and over. Participants will compete against their peers to win prizes valued from $50-$100. Please bring in canned

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food/non-perishables as an entry fee. Items go to the Northwest Indiana Food Bank.

DEC 7 ‌ Holiday Jam Craft and Vendor Fundraiser‌ 10am-4pm, Hobart Elks Lodge, 3580 East 61st Avenue, Hobart. 219.455.9725. Admission: $1.‌ Complete your holiday shopping and support a cause! The first 100 shoppers will receive a free gift bag, plus there will be raffles, concessions, music, photo booth, and face painting. All admission, raffles and donations will be gifted to Toys For Tots in their efforts to bring holiday cheer to children and families in need. Bring your toy donations to the event.

DEC 7 ‌ Tree Decorating Naturally‌ 1-3pm, Gibson Woods Nature Preserve, 6201 Parrish Avenue, Hammond. 219.844.3188. lakecountyparks.com.‌ Decorating the Gibson Woods holiday tree with “natural” ornaments has been a tradition for many years. Many unique decorations can

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be made out of simple items found in nature. Acorns, pinecones, seedpods, and other dried materials will be available and you are welcome to bring your own to share. Make an ornament for the Gibson Woods tree and another to take home. Enjoy holiday music and stop by the “Bird Room” to see who’s visiting the feeders.

DEC 7 ‌ Zodiac At Pioneer Tap‌ 10pm-2am, Pioneer Tap, 6826 Kennedy Avenue, Hammond. zodiac69.com.‌ Female fronted Zodiac taps into decades of the best party rock covers, including Journey, AC/ DC, Maroon 5, P!NK, Def Leppard, Grace Potter, REO Speedwagon, No Doubt, and much more.

DEC 7-8 ‌ Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair‌ 9am-4pm, Munster High School, 8808 Columbia Avenue, Munster. munster.org.‌ Looking for something special for the holidays? You’ll find everything you need for your home, gifts for your friends, family, and co-workers and enjoy the holiday spirit and concessions

as this favorite regional fair, held at Munster High School. Some items include personalized ornaments, florals, soaps, framed sports art, game boards, furniture, glassware, vintage jewelry, deco mesh wreaths, mittens &andscarves, doll clothes and furniture, embroidered tablecloths, fresh greenery, belts, and designer women’s and children’s clothing as well as homemade candies, toffee, caramel items, gourmet dips, cheese chips, nut rolls and more. Free admission and parking. Concessions available for purchase from the Munster Band Backers.

DEC 7-15 ‌ Santa’s Candy Cane Express‌ 12-5pm, Hesston Steam Museum, 1201 East 1000 North, LaPorte. Admission: Adults $5, Children $3.‌ Take a ride on the Candy Cane Express and visit Santa in his railroad Caboose. Donate a new, unwrapped toy and receive one free train ride.

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DEC 7 ‌ Lisa Lampanelli‌ Horseshoe Casino, 777 Casino Center Dr, Hammond. 866.711.7463. horse shoehammond.com.‌ Known as comedy’s loveable Queen of Mean, Lisa Lampanelli brings her act to the Horseshoe Casino.

DEC 8 ‌ Live Nativity and Marketplace‌ 4:30-8pm, Westminster Presbyterian Church, 8955 Columbia Avenue, Munster. 219.838.3131. wpcmunster.org.‌ Westminster Presbyterian Church will offer a live Nativity and marketplace. Nativity performances at 5, 6 and 7pm. Come inside and shop the artisan booths and enjoy the many different vendors. Delicious food, hot drinks and desserts will be available for purchase.

DEC 8 ‌ Holiday Brunch with Johnny V.‌ 10am-Noon, Bartlett’s Gourmet Grill & Tavern, 131 E Dunes Highway, Beverly

Shores. 219.879.3081.‌ Join Johnny V for a musical family brunch. Bring an unwrapped toy for Valparaiso’s Hilltop Neighborhood House Charity and sing along to holiday favorites with Johnny V. Pancakes for the kids, Bloody Marys and Mimosas for the adults! Sure to be a fun time had by all. Reservations accepted for this sure to be sold out event.

DEC 9 ‌ Former Chicago Bears Quarterback Bob Avellini Appearance‌ 7:30pm, Bridges Scoreboard, 121 N Griffith Boulevard, Griffith. 219.924.2206.‌ Chicago Bears former quarterback Bob Avellini will be appearing at Bridges during the Chicago Bears vs Dallas Cowboys Monday Night Football game. Avellini will be signing autographs and taking photos with fans. There is no charge for admission. Autographs are $10 each. Photos of Bob Avellini will be available at $10 each with no signing fee. Doors will open at 4pm.

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The Sounds of Christmas‌ 5:30-7:30pm, East Chicago Public Library, 2401 E Columbus Drive, East Chicago. ecpl.org.‌ The East Chicago Public Library will usher in the holiday season with its annual Christmas event. The Sounds of Christmas promises to be alive with music, fun, and entertainment. Join us as we light Christmas trees representing some of the ethnic groups that make up the city. In addition, East Chicago service members and veterans who lost their lives while serving our country will receive special recognition at this year’s tree lighting ceremony with a dedicated Patriotic Tree decorated in red, white and blue with photographs of local soldiers, some who have lost their lives, retired service members and veterans of past wars.

Rock Along with Santa‌ 5:30-8pm, The View Restaurant, 1005 Centennial Drive, Munster. 219.836.6922. Admission: Munster resident couple $25, Non-resident couple $30, Additional child $15.‌ Join Munster Parks and Recreation for a special holiday treat at the View Restaurant as we host Santa Claus. Start the evening with snacks, sandwiches, and activities, then join Santa as he reads “The Night Before Christmas” and then participate in a Santa sing-along as he plays his guitar.

DEC 12 ‌ Holiday Pops‌ 7:30-9:30pm, Star Plaza Theatre, 800 E 81st Avenue, Merrillville. nisorchestra.com.‌ Get into the spirit of the season with the festive Holiday Pops with a combination of contemporary and classic holiday music. The Eisenhauer Elementary School Choir of Crown Point is back by popular demand.

ACTIVITIES Indiana‌ THROUGH FEB 23 ‌ Ice Plaza at Deep River Waterpark‌ Thursdays 2-9pm, Fridays 2-10pm, Saturdays 12-10pm and Sundays 12-9pm, Deep River Waterpark, 9001 E US 30, Crown Point. 219.947.7850.‌ Deep River Waterpark will be open for Ice Skating on the Friday after Thanksgiving day through the last Sunday in February.

DEC 7 ‌ Hobart Santa Walk and Run‌ 9am, Hobart Community Center, 111 E Old Ridge Road, Hobart.‌ A non-timed event for both athletes and non-athletes, the Santa Walk & Run is about


see in seven galleries fine examples of major movements in American art from the early 19th century to the present. E. John Walford’s exhibition of digital collages are the artist’s interpretation of biblical stories.

or other holiday wear) walk or run through town.

EXHIBITIONS Indiana‌ spreading holiday cheer as Santas in full Santa outfits (or Santa hats or other holiday wear) walk or run through town.

DEC 13 ‌ Highland Santa Walk and Run‌ 7pm, Wicker Park Social Center, 8554 Indianapolis Blvd, Highland.‌ Highland’s first ever nighttime Santa event! Come dressed in Christmas lights or red and green glow sticks! A head lamp or flashlight is required. This is a non-timed event for both athletes and non-athletes, the Santa Walk & Run is about spreading holiday cheer as Santas in full Santa outfits (or Santa hats

THROUGH DEC 15 ‌ E. John Walford Exhibit‌ Brauer Museum of Art, Valparaiso University Center for the Arts, 1709 Chapel Drive, Valparaiso. valpo. edu/artmuseum. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday; noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday; closed Monday.‌ The permanent collection and E. John Walford exhibitions at the Brauer Museum of Art are on display through Dec. 15. The permanent collection exhibition highlights the many first rate works that belong to the Brauer. Visitors can

DEC 7-JAN 15 ‌ Christmas at Barker Mansion‌ noon-3pm Mon-Fri, noon-4pm Sat-Sun, Barker Mansion, 631 Washington St, Michigan City. 219.873.1520. emichigancity.com.‌ Barker Mansion is all decked out for the holidays with three floor of decorated rooms.

THROUGH DEC 21 ‌ Holiday Lights — A Winter Celebration of Solar‌ 4-7pm, Taltree Arboretum & Gardens, 450 W 100 N, Valparaiso. 219.462.0025. taltree. org.‌ The prairie comes to life each night with LED and fiber optics create grass and prairie flowers blowing sweetly in the breeze. The display begins with luminaries on the mounds and concludes with the magnificent tree all aglow.

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and Christmas, stop in Saturdays and Sundays from 11am to 4pm to get your photo taken with Santa for only $5. p h o t o s C R EDI T HE R E

THROUGH JAN 3 ‌ “A Christmas Story” Comes Home‌ Indiana Welcome Center, 7770 Corinne Drive, Hammond.

800.255.5253. The “A Christmas Story” Comes Home exhibit centers around 6 animatronic window displays from Macy’s Department Store in New York featuring

different scenes from “A Christmas Story”. There are also a variety of events and activities going on — visit the website for more information. Between Thanksgiving

THROUGH FEB 8 ‌ We are Porter County Porter County Museum of History, 153 Franklin St, Valparaiso.

219.465.3595‌ This interactive and engaging exhibit highlights the formation of the county from its founding in 1836 to present day and visitors can learn about the transformation of the county from frontier to modern landscape.

THROUGH FEB 9 ‌ Citizen/Soldier/ Citizen, Lubeznik Center for the Arts, 101 W Second St, Michigan City. 219.874.4900. lubeznikcenter.org.‌ Contemporary works by military combat veterans will be on display at this exhibition honors those who have fought for freedom and those fighting to reintegrate into society after their war experiences. AlsoThrough Feb 24: Theater of Conflict‌.‌

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Fandango’s top ten ticket best sellers ‌1. Hunger Games: Catching Fire | 2. The Best Man Holiday | 3. Thor: The Dark World 3D | 4. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug | 5. Delivery Man | 6. 4. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug: Double Feature | 7. Frozen 3D | 8. Last Vegas | 9. Justin Bieber’s Believe | 10. Captain Phillips

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‌Out of the Furnace 1 hr 56 min | R | Released Dec. 6

Director: Scott Cooper Russell Baze (Christian Bale) has a rough life: he works a dead-end blue collar job at the local steel mill by day, and cares for his terminally ill father by night. When Russell’s brother Rodney (Casey Affleck) returns home from serving time in Iraq, he gets lured into one of the most ruthless crime rings in the Northeast and mysteriously disappears. The police fail to crack the case, so — with nothing left to lose — Russell takes matters into his own hands. Baze soon runs into Woody Harrelson who plays tough, dangerous backwoods criminal Curtis DeGroat. DeGroat specializes in making people disappear and even the police (Forest Whitaker as Wesley Barnes) will not mess with him, making the ultimate confrontation between Baze and DeGroat inevitable.

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Last Days on Mars 1 hr 36 min | R | Released Dec. 6

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Director: Francis Lawrence

On the last day of the first manned mission to Mars, a crew member of Tantalus Base believes he has made an astounding discovery – fossilized evidence of bacterial life. But a routine excavation turns to disaster when the porous ground collapses, and he falls into a deep crevice and near certain death.

Director: Justin Chadwick

Katniss Everdeen has returned home safe after winning the 74th Annual Hunger Games along with fellow tribute Peeta Mellark. Along the way Katniss senses that a rebellion is simmering, but the Capitol is still very much in control as President Snow prepares the 75th Annual Hunger Games (The Quarter Quell) — a competition that could change Panem forever.

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Fearless optimist Anna teams up with mountain man Kristoff and his reindeer Sven in an epic journey, encountering Everest-like conditions, mystical trolls and a snowman named Olaf in a race to find Anna’s sister Elsa, whose icy powers have trapped the kingdom in eternal winter.

OLDBOY is a provocative, visceral thriller that follows the story of Joe Doucette, a man who is abruptly kidnapped and held hostage for 20 years in solitary confinement, for no apparent reason. When released, he begins an obsessive mission to find out who imprisoned him.

Hoping to escape his troubled past, former DEA agent Phil Broker (Jason Statham) moves to a seemingly quiet backwater town in the bayou with his daughter. However, he finds anything but quiet there, for the town is riddled with an underbelly of drugs and violence.

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As a Baltimore teen raised by a single mother (Jennifer Hudson), Langston travels to New York City to spend the Christmas holiday with estranged relatives. Langston soon finds that Cobbs has strict rules, and the youth is unwilling to follow them.

Amiable slacker David Wozniak (Vince Vaughn) drives a delivery truck for his family’s company and is content with a life of mediocrity. However, when he finds out that he is the biological father of over 500 offspring and many of them are suing to learn his identity.

After nearly 15 years apart, friends discover each other again in The Best Man Holiday, the longawaited next chapter to the film that ushered in a new era of comedy. These college friends will discover just how easy it is for long-forgotten rivalries and romances to be ignited.

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A man (Will Forte) accompanies his aging, cantankerous father (Bruce Dern) on a long road trip to Lincoln, Neb., to claim a cash prize that may not actually exist.

In the aftermath of Marvel’s “Thor” and “Marvel’s The Avengers,” Thor fights to restore order across the cosmos...but an ancient race led by the vengeful Malekith returns to plunge the universe back into darkness.

When Tim Lake (Domhnall Gleeson) is 21, his father (Bill Nighy) tells him a secret: The men in their family can travel through time. However, as his unusual life progresses, Tim finds that his special ability can’t shield him and those he loves from the problems of ordinary life.

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From nwi.com/go ‌➼Holiday Luncheon Buffet: The Center for Visual and Performing Arts, 1040 Ridge Road, Munster, will have its Holiday Luncheon Buffet from noon to 4 p.m. Dec. 17. Cost is $17.50 for an all-you-can-eat buffet. Featured will be a pasta station, carving station, chicken, salad bar and more. ➼Holiday Treats: Treats and beverages will be available for purchase during the holiday party which takes place between the two performances of “The Nutcracker” by Salt Creek Ballet on Saturday at the Center for Performing Arts at Governor’s State University in University Park. For more information, call (708) 235-2222 or visit centertickets.net ➼Murder Mystery Dinner: The Bennett-Curtis House, 302 Taylor St., Grant Park, Ill., will have its “Murder Mystery Dinner” on Friday and Saturday and Sunday and Dec. 14, 15, 21, 28, 29 and 31. Call (815) 465-2288 or visit bennettcurtis.com.

course features a varied menu. Dining options include shrimp cocktail, crab cakes, various sandwiches and salads, baby back ribs, burgers, shrimp or chicken penne pasta, chicken Parmesan and more.

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f you’re gathering the family to attend one of many holiday shows in the Region this season, you may also want to make it a full day of dining and entertainment. Diverse restaurants in the area are near local theaters or within easy driving distance to and from various venues. If you’re attending a concert or production at a local casino, you’ll easily find dining options right on the premises. And at other locations, you’ll find an assortment of eateries nearby.

Blue Chip Casino 777 Blue Chip Drive, Michigan City. Visit bluechipcasino.com.

If you’re attending a show at the casino’s Stardust Event Center, stop in for a meal at William B’s Steakhouse, It’s Vegas Baby, The Game, featuring a variety of sports bar fare, Options Buffet or Nelson’s Deli, all on the premises.

Four Winds Casino New Buffalo, Michigan. Visit fourwindscasino. com.

Before or after taking in a show at Four Winds’ Silver Creek Event Center, indulge in a meal at Copper

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Theatre at the Center 1040 Ridge Road, Munster, (219) 836-3255 or call (219) 836-1930 to make meal reservations

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A 24-ounce Porterhouse steak is on the menu at The Steakhouse at Majestic Star Casino.

Rock Steakhouse, featuring quality cuts of steak, chops and seafood and award-winning wines or visit Hard Rock Cafe on the premises, The Buffet or Timbers, featuring burgers, sandwiches and other offerings.

Don Quijote Restaurante 119 E. Lincolnway, Valparaiso. Call (219) 462-7976.

If Spanish fare is what you crave, stop in and order a meal at Don Quijote’s in downtown Valpo. It’s a good spot to visit if you’re taking in a show at one of Valparaiso’s venues.

Giovanni’s 603 Ridge Road, Munster. Call (219) 836-6220.

Dinner options include everything from baked oysters Rockefeller and lasagna to shrimp marinara, chicken Alfredo, roast duck and steak.

meal at the Village Square Buffet, Foo Noodle Bar or J.B’s Gourmet Sandwiches.

Majestic Star Casino 1 Buffington Harbor Drive, Gary. Visit majesticstarcasino.com.

The casino regularly has comedy acts or bands in The Lakeshore Lounge. Before or after the show, plan to eat at The Steakhouse at Majestic Star, Passports Buffet or Wings & Things.

Niko’s 216 South Broad St., Griffith, (219) 934-0400 or visit nikosteakandseafood.com.

Visit for steaks, pasta, seafood, specialty martinis and more. The Restaurant at Lost Marsh, 1001 129th St., Hammond. Call (219) 2282534. The eatery overlooking the golf

Horseshoe Casino 777 Casino Center Drive, Hammond. Visit horseshoehammond.com

Entertainment fans flocking to The Venue at Horseshoe Casino can visit one of various eateries on the casino grounds. For steaks, chops, seafood and other hearty offerings, make plans to attend Jack Binion’s Steak House. Care for a burger and a shake? Head to Benny’s Pub and Eatery. Or enjoy a

Roast duck is one of the specialty dishes at Giovanni’s in Munster.

Taking in a Sunday show at Theatre at the Center? Make plans to attend the center’s Sunday brunch. An allyou-can-eat brunch is served between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Cost is $22.50 for adults; $11.50 for ages 4 to 11 and $3 for kids under 4 years old. A Holiday Buffet, held in conjunction with the center’s “A Christmas Carol the Musical” will be held today and Dec. 13. Call for more details.

Theo’s 9144 Indianapolis Boulevard, Highland (219) 838-8000

The menu at Theo’s features a variety of steaks, seafood, pasta dishes, chops, assorted appetizers, chicken entrees and more.

T.J. Maloney’s Authentic Irish Pub Interstate 65 and U.S. 30, in Radisson Star Plaza complex, Merrillville. Call (219) 755-0569.

If you find yourself seeing one of many holiday shows at Star Plaza, T.J. Maloney’s features a full menu of specialties, including everything from Irish nachos and fish and chips to chicken pot pie and seafood stew.

Have a taste for pizza? Pop in for slice or more at one of the many pizza joints around. There are many within easy driving distance to various theaters. Options include Langel’s Pizza with locations with locations in Highland, Crown Point and Schererville. Others include House of Pizza in Hammond; Gelosomo’s Pizza, with locations in Cedar Lake, Schererville, Highland and Valparaiso; Capri’s Pizza in Schererville; or John’s Pizzeria in Griffith and Dyer.


full service Bar & restaurant no One under 21 admitted

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6110 KENNEDY AVE. • HAMMOND, IN • 219-844-9812 • OpEN 7 DAYS A WEEK • WWW.CHUCKANDIRENES.COM

fridays only - All you can eat

Thai~Vietnamese~French rench Cuisine

Bring in This Coupon on Fridays

BBoneLess oCeAn PerCh - $10.00 $3.00off no coupons or any discounts will apply. dine in only. All food consumed on premise only!

• We have a wide variety of Seafood on Fridays •

a ticket of $800 or more

Tax & Tip Not Included. Limited to one coupon per table, per visit. No carry outs. Dine-in only.

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AppETIzERS ARE HALF pRICE, MON - THURS. FROM 3 pM TO 6 pM Come watch all your favorite BIG 10 NETWORK teams on our 9 TVs & two 55" HDTV Widescreens!

Tammy & Sam are celebrating six years of business and invite you to join them this holiday season and take advantage of these special events and offers.

Special Holiday Offer:

Buy 5 gift certificates of same value, get 6th certificate of same value free! Offer good only on purchases of certificates priced $50 or higher. Your minimum purchase of 5 certificates at $250 will earn you a sixth certificate of $50 for a total value of $300.

$10 Wine Flights Every Weekend

FULL MENU OF

Sandwiches, Steaks & Fried Chicken

DJ David zane every Fri. and Sat. night, from 9 pM to 2 AM Lamb Roast: December 7th Starting at 11AM $15 order

FISH FRY EVERY FRIDAY • ADULT DINING • FULL MENU CARRY OUT

Blackhawks Game Day special When the Blackhawks are playing, we will have Labatt Blue import draft on special Pints for $1.50 on Game day

Limited time, get a FREE $10 Bonus Certificate* when you buy $50 in gift certificates. *Offer ends 12/31/13

Try Our Seasonal Martinis Pictured is our Pumpkin Pie Martini. We’ve got Kumquat, Figgy-Tini, Cherry, Apple Tart, Kiwi and Washington Apple too!! YUMMMY!

MARK YOUR CALENDAR NOW FOR THESE OTHER SPECIAL EVENTS! TONIGHT! DEC 5

MARTINI TASTINGS – 6:30 & 8:30 pm

Saturday DEC 7 Saturday DEC 21

TIM GREEN JAZZ TRIO – 6:30 – 10:30 pm BEN SCHOLZ JAZZ TRIO – 6:30 – 10:30 pm

Thursday DEC 25

Tuesday DEC 31 Wednesday JAN 1

$30 — 4 Martini Tasters and 1 Appetizer Call 219-794-0000 to reserve your seat and time.

Closed all day. We’ll reopen Dec. 26th at 11:00 am

Special NY Menu - available at 4:00 pm

Friday Special

LIVE JAZZ IN THE LOUNGE - 6:30 - 10:30 pm

Kids Eat Free Wed Nights

Your choice of soup du jour or dinner salad with all entrees.

Closed all day. We’ll reopen Jan. 2nd at 11:00 am

JAN 1 — JAN 31

WE CELEBRATE NEW YEAR ALL MONTH

Beginning on Jan 1 and ending on Chinese New Year on Jan 31. Read on for our special offers throughout the month:

All You Care To Eat - Yellow Lake Perch or Snow Crab Legs

(*Not applicable to sandwiches. Not valid with any other discounts, coupons, or specials. Dine-in only.) *Bonus certificate valid from 1/1-2/28/14.

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- Each customer ordering dinner will receive Chef Tammy’s special complimentary appetizer. - $30 Three Course Dinner - select from our special Prix Fixe menu an appetizer, an entree and a dessert. No substitutions.

Thursday JAN 9 Thursday JAN 23

MARTINI TASTING at 7:00 pm

$30 — 4 Martini Tasters and 1 Appetizer

JOURNEYMAN DISTILLERY SPIRITS PAIRING DINNER Watch for details on Facebook!

DRUM ROLL, PLEASE!!! Watch for the opening of our new Siam Marina in Tinley Park, Illinois - slated for early 2014. Check in with our Facebook pages for Siam Marina and Asparagus for more details.

Reservations for all events highly recommended. Call today.

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MONDAYS: Buckets: Domestics 5 for $8/ Imports 5 for $13 “75¢ Wings” TUESDAYS: $2.50 Corona, Modelo, Dos XX Bottles/ $4 Patron “$1.00 Tacos” WEDNESDAYS: 16 oz. Drafts: $2 Domestic /$3 Import/ $3 U Call Its “$5 All American Burger” THURSDAYS: $2 Domestic /$3 Import Bottles/ $5 Don Julio “50¢ Wings” Dine in Only FRIDAYS: $3 Heineken- Heineken Light Bottles/$6 Margaritas/ $6 Long Islands

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ASPARAGUS. 7876 Broadway, Merrillville. 219.794.0000. asparagusrestaurant.com. Asparagus distinguishes itself by offering a rare opportunity to experience fine dining in a serenely elegant, Zen-like environment while savoring dishes freshly fashioned from the cuisines of Thailand, Vietnam and the Americas, all informed with classic French culinary artistry. The restaurant offers everything from Seafood Pad Thai to Honey Kumquat Quail and Wasabi Herb-Crusted Lamb Rack as well as the signature lobster mango spring roll and a variety of satays. BLACKSTONE WOODFIRE GRILL. 7311 Mallard Lane, Schererville. 219.769.0000. blackstonewoodfiregrill.com. Tucked away on old Route 30 in Schererville’s Foxwood Estates, BlackStone Woodfire Grill is Northwest Indiana’s destination for mouthwatering steaks, tender ribs and bone-in chops, tasty chicken, and perfectly-grilled seafood. The selection of wines and decadent desserts will tempt all gourmet’s senses. CHUCK & IRENE’S BAR, RESTAURANT AND HOTEL. 6110 Kennedy Ave, Hammond. 219.844.9812. chuckandirenes.com. Chuck and Irene’s offers traditional family cuisine in a comfortable and homey atmosphere. For more than 60 years, Chuck and Irene’s has been serving the Hessville community with their full-service bar, restaurant and hotel. GLENWOOD OAKS RIB and CHOP HOUSE. 106 N Main St, Glenwood. 708.758.4400. glenwoodoaks.com. The Jarosky family has been serving a solid menu of steaks, chops, fresh seafood and vegetables for a generation, with specials that reflect newly popular items or vegetables in season. But the clientele returns again and again for the staples, which include Angus steaks and chops, sautéed fresh lake perch, oysters Rockefeller done à la Isabelle, and salads of crunchy iceberg lettuce with house dressing. OLD STYLE INN. 5 Lincolnway, Valparaiso. 219.462.5600. oldstyleinn.com Established in 1932, Old Style Inn is a classic college town restaurant bar with friendly atmosphere and service, a good mix of regulars, students and teachers and out-of-town visitors trying to catch the flavor of the quaint epicenter of Porter County. This is the place to indulge that craving for prime rib, filets and seafood. A lunch with an appetizer and beverage is $8-$12, but you will probably not spend more than $15 on a complete and substantial dinner. No extra charge for the local atmosphere and gossipy political conversation. Catering is also available. PAPI CHULO’S. 13601 South Calhoun, Chicago. 773.646.9000. papi-chulos.net. Papi Chulo’s is a friendly neighborhood bar that offers the perfect place to relax, eat and enjoy the game. Papi Chulo’s offers a varied menu from cheese sticks to burgers and other specials. They

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Teibel’s also offer domestic and imported beers, wines and mixed drinks including signature cocktails. Join Papi Chulo’s for live music and entertainment. PEPE’S MEXICAN. Various locations, pepes.com. Established in 1967 by Mario Dovalina and Edwin Ptak, Pepe’s has grown from humble beginnings to become a famous Chicago original. Pepe’s menu offers a broad selection of authentic Mexican style food made with great care and attention to detail. Pepe’s Mexican Restaurants are full-service restaurants that offer casual family dining as well as carryout service. SPIKE’S LAKESIDE INN. 21 E Joliet St, Schererville. 219.322.4444. This classic destination combines old-style elegance with modern favorites. Their salad bar is loved by all, and the wide variety of sandwiches offers something for everyone. For dinner, Spike’s seafood is the star, with everything from lake perch to crab cakes made fresh. Spike’s Lakeside Inn also offers catering services. TAPAS CAFÉ. 2486 W Lincoln Hwy, Merrillville. 219.769.7008. tapascafe.net. Tapas Café offers a fusion of always-fresh traditional artisan Spanish-Iberic meals. Tapas include a wide variety of appetizers of Spanish cuisine. They may be cold such as Salpicon de Mariscos or warm like the Calamari a la Plancha. Appetizers from the southwest such as the nachos or quesadillas are also available. Salads are guiltless but flavorful. T-BONES PIER 11. 1111 Lakeside, LaPorte. 219.362.5077. pleastshore.com. This Italian steakhouse is carefully tucked into a cove of scenic Pine Lake. The spacious dining room is reminiscent of a traditional supper club, but a terrace overlooks the harbor and instead of being at a roadhouse, you are on the beach. As expected, the seafood hits a high standard; a range of salads, pizzas and pasta selections round out the lighter supper fare. This is the place to indulge in a T-bone, New York strip, filet mignon or flat iron steak grilled over a wood fire. TEIBEL’S. 1775 US Highway 41, Schererville. 219.865.2000. teibels.com. For 80 years and four generations, Teibel’s has been Northwest Indiana’s “Ideal Family Restaurant.” The tradition continues with the restaurant’s beautiful new fine dining room and many banquet options, along with beloved house specialties including fried chicken and yellow lake perch.


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T-bones Pier 11 features the best Steaks, Chops and Seafood prepared on our cherry wood-burning grill!

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