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The Haunted Chippewa History Tour
Category(s): Education
Discover all the macabre that Chippewa Falls has to offer. Learn the history of the lawless loggers all the way up to modern hauntings. Back again for this tour season, we will be touring the historic James Sheeley House! Hear the full history of this Landmark, and find out about the spirits that roam this piece of Chippewa Falls history!
$6, $5 with military ID
379-9977
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Event Starts:
Friday, Apr. 3
Event Ends:
Saturday, Oct. 31
Event Times:
Every Friday, Saturday until Nov. 1, 9pm
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Monday, Sep. 6, 2010 Ski Sprites Sand Castle ContestRunning before and alongside the last show of the Ski Sprites Water Ski Show Team’s season, this 2... $10 to build, free to watch, $3 to park • execboard@skisprites.com • |
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Saturday, Sep. 11, 2010 5th Annual Fall FestivalThis years event will benefit the Eau Claire Children's Theatre. We will donate $1 from every bottle... • Autumn Harvest Winery 19947 Cty Hwy J, Chippewa Falls |
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Saturday, Sep. 18, 2010 International Fall FestivalDowntown Eau Claire will host entertainters, musicians, vendors, and much, much more. Parade of nat... FREE admission • |
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Great show. DV did Eau Claire proud, as always. Thanks to the House of Rock... |
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Nesbit
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from event: Relapse Recording Artist: Rumpelstiltskin Grinder + Desolatevoid + Nailed Shut + Purge the Woods |
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FYI: Our event was named "Blues On The Chippewa" because it will eventually... |
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bearcreekdan
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from event: 3rd Annual Blues on the Chippewa |
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The Chippewa was two blocks away from the park. On another note, it is amazing to see Blues to grow every year. Hopefully next year has even people. |
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Mr_bip9
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from event: 3rd Annual Blues on the Chippewa |
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It was AWESOME! |
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uwec10
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from event: "Tri" Eau Claire- Run/Row/Ride |
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NOT "on the Chippewa" |
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dlgutkow
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from event: 3rd Annual Blues on the Chippewa |
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The show was fantastic; Downers has been hard at work! |
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Neighbor Dave
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from event: Downers Grove + Lucas K & The Cool Hand Saints |
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Hey, I was one of those 2 guys! Anyway, sorry to disappoint you, we did ha... |
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Cory
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from event: Flea Market |
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This was NOT a flea market. My girlfriend and I drove all the way to Cadott to find a tent and two guys selling fireworks and overpriced purses. |
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Amy
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from event: Flea Market |
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Tyler Griggs
07/17/09
You make an interesting point, Gus. I'm also a big fan of objectivity and maybe events that suggest people believe in Haunted Houses shouldn't appear in the "Education" category because of some of us take it as a hack science.
Even so, the "Education" tag is intended to reference events that appear in our "Consider This" listings section, chock full of local lectures, classes, discussion groups, and things like that. Either way, this event seeks to educate attendees about historical local superstition, and since superstition is part of local culture, we will put these types of events in our community calendars if we hear about it.
However you may be on to something about the actual title of the tag. Maybe the "Education" tag should be renamed to something more all types of Consider This events.
Tyler Griggs
Volume One Resource & Listings Editor
Gus Johnson
07/16/09
I don't think believing in haunted houses falls in the "education" category, unless one wants to learn about using superstition for a marketing ploy.