This weekend marks the end of a set of blues workshops at River Music Experience. Enjoy the final show during Winter Blues Jam Saturday as participants demonstrate all they've learned during the sessions this past year. Bringing energy and originality with them, The Way Down Wanderers perform next Thursday in the Redstone Room. Prepare yourself for fast-paced, soulful tunes through the use of banjos, mandolins, and outstanding voices.

If you haven't already, be sure to check out the Truce in the Trenches Exhibition over at the German American Heritage Center before it closes on Sunday. But alas, when one exhibition closes, another opens! Venture out Tuesday and peruse 58 quilts with a river theme in the Messipi Threads River Quilts Exhibition. GAHC also hosts an Open House weekend featuring a showing of The Monuments Men at the Figge on Saturday and a lecture on Lt. George Stout on Sunday.

Get in touch with your artsy side this week by spending an evening at Re-Cre8 Studio. Whether you're a beginner or an expert, you'll enjoy spending time with friends while following step by step instructions to create your very own masterpiece. Take a look at their monthly calendar to find a day and painting that suits you best!

Winter weather has finally arrived, which means it's almost time for Icestravaganza 2015! This year's event takes place on January 17th at the Freight House. Watch ice sculptures come to be right before your eyes, let the kids participate in arts and crafts, and wander the Farmers Market for fresh and local goods. In the evening, come on back for a night of food, drink, live music, and good fun for the ticketed Icestravaganza After Party. Stay tuned for information regarding after party ticket sales!

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