Adventures In Wisco Land

While playing around with a new camera, I got some fantastically fun shots at my favorite hotel in Cheeseheadlandia, the Appleton Comfort Suites by Wisco Hotels. They’ve always been a terrific ally in my travels. Love this place as I’ve done so many fun shows in the Fox Valley, and have made many great friends … Continue reading

No JJ Watts, But Lots Of Comfort

We had scheduled a show the weekend of the Texans game at Lambeau Field, but despite JJ Watts not playing as he was out for the season on injured reserve (the biggest reason for that weekend), we went ahead and had lots of fun with Chester, the staff at Comfort Suites, and the great people … Continue reading

Comfort Suites Appleton With Chester

We did a Comfort Suites Appleton screening and signing with Chester last fall, and it was quite a good time with the people from @WiscoHotels.  Not only are they a great sponsor, but the people who work for them are like the friendliest ever.  I’ve made good friends because of it, and they were thrilled … Continue reading

Appleton Public Library Matinee Time

Had a fun time doing a matinee show at the Appleton Public Library a while back (catching up on some older posts now).  Libraries are an important part of communities throughout Wisconsin and I spent a good deal of my time in them as a kid, so it’s always a pleasure to do library screenings … Continue reading

Simon’s Says Cheeseheads

Simon’s Specialty Cheese shop just outside of Appleton is totally into the Cheeseheads: The Documentary thing, carry not only the DVD, but all of our memorabilia as well.  When on your way to your next visit to the Mecca of Football, stop in and get your cheesehead on. * * *

A Part Of Lawrence University History

We had a fun time screening the film at the amazingly beautiful Lawrence University Warch Center on an even more gorgeous campus that has been a part of Wisconsin since, well before Wisconsin was even a state (1847), though despite it’s founding then, first classes were not held until the fall of 1849. Needless to … Continue reading