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Week Ahead: Big Soccer Showdown, Fall Film Screening and More

Here's a look at some of the things happening in Whitefish Bay this week.

Here's a look at what's in store this week in Whitefish Bay:

Two-day tennis tourney

The girls tennis team will swing into action Monday and Tuesday in the that will be held here and at Nicolet High School. Other teams competing are: Nicolet, Germantown, Grafton, Homestead, Milwaukee Lutheran, Port Washington, and Cedarburg.

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Kickers hope to keep on rolling

Meanwhile, the Bay boys soccer team will take part in a battle for first place in the North Shore Conference when it takes on Homestead in Mequon on Tuesday.

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The Highlanders go into Tuesday's action leading with conference with a 4-1 record, while the Blue Dukes are in second with a 3-1 conference record.

Does your kitchen need a facelift?

Let's face it: With the current state of the housing market, you're probably going to be staying in your home for a while now. So why not get some tips on sprucing up your kitchen with a set for 6:30 p.m. Wednesday at the , 5420 N Marlborough Dr.?

Representatives from the S.J. Janis Co. will discuss design considerations for today's kitchen, illustrate the newest trends in kitchen remodeling and answer any questions you might have.

For information, call (414) 259-0300.

Fall film screening at the library

On the surface, a movie about plastic bags doesn't exactly seem like a flick that will keep you on the edge of your seats.

But "Bag It" is really much more than that. The film, which is being screened at the at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, started as a documentary about plastic bags but evolved into a wholesale investigation into plastics and their effect on the environment and our health.

The is being held in conjunction with the Whitefish Bay Environmental Advisory Commission. For details and to reserve a spot, call the library at (414) 964-4380.

Football team going for two in a row

last week, the Whitefish Bay football team hopes to get about the .500 mark with a .

Bay, which is 3-3 overall and 2-2 in the conference, takes on the winless Black Hawks at home at 7 p.m. Friday.


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