Things to do in Green Bay this weekend: Titletown Lū’au, Ladies Day at Zambaldi Beer, Blizzard game

GREEN BAY - The spring season is getting busy in Green Bay, with a lot of events going on in the area.

We've rounded up a list of concerts, shows, art and indoor football games going on in the city.

Here are things going on around the greater Green Bay area this weekend.

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Lū’au at Titletown

For the first time, Titletown is having a Lū’au with traditional Hawaiian and Polynesian cultural activities. Hula and fire dancers will perform and a pig roast meal will be served with rice, fruit salad, coconut pudding, and roasted vegetables. Tropical beverages will be available, photobooths will be set up, and there will be a tiki garden.

Registration is needed for the pig roast, while the rest of the event is free. The Lū’au is 3-8 p.m. Saturday. More information and registration is at www.titletown.com/events/titletown-luau.

Patrons chat with each other during the Feb. 8. 2020, grand opening of Zambaldi Beer in Allouez.
Patrons chat with each other during the Feb. 8. 2020, grand opening of Zambaldi Beer in Allouez.

Ladies Day at Zambaldi Beer

It's Ultimate Ladies Day at Zambaldi Beer on Sunday afternoon. Grab your friends for beer and a variety of activities with Knotted Chain Permanent Jewelry, One June Day Clothing Co, Adorn Studio, Hair Tinseling, eyebrow threading with Mirror Bella Salon, and Little Birdies Treats and Coffee. No appointments are needed for the services.

The event is 1-5 p.m. Sunday at Zambaldi, 1649 S. Webster Ave., Allouez. More information is on the Facebook event.

Spring craft show at Bay Port High School

Over 200 vendors are part of the upcoming spring craft show at Bay Port High School in Suamico. All proceeds go to the Bay Area Ice Bears high school hockey team.

Admission is $5 for anyone 12 and older. The craft show is 9-2 p.m. Saturday. More information is on Facebook.

Green Bay Card Show

Check out over 140 tables of modern and vintage baseball, football, basketball, and hockey cards at the Green Bay Card Show. There will also be other sports memorabilia, collectibles, and Pokemon cards.

Admission is free. The card show is 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday at the KI Convention Center in downtown Green Bay. More information is on the Facebook event.

Civic Symphony of Green Bay concert

The Civic Symphony of Green Bay is performing the "Greatest Hits" to close the season with pieces by John Williams, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and others. The concert is at 3 p.m. Sunday in the Ralph Holter Auditorium at Green Bay West High School, 966 Shawano Ave.

Pick up tickets until Friday at the St. Norbert College box office. Tickets will also be available Sunday in the auditorium at West High School. Prices are $25 for adults and $15 for students. Purchase them online at www.snc.edu/tickets.

The Green Bay Blizzard play Friday night at the Resch Center in Ashwaubenon.
The Green Bay Blizzard play Friday night at the Resch Center in Ashwaubenon.

Blizzard play Sioux Falls

The Green Bay Blizzard play Sioux Falls Storm at 6 p.m. Friday at the Resch Center. It's kids night, so their tickets are free with the purchase of an adult ticket in the frostbite and snowdrift seating areas. There is a laser light show after the game.

Tickets for adults start at $12 on Ticket Star.

Deadhead: A Grateful Dead Tribute

Join a tribute to the Grateful Dead on Friday at the Tarlton Theatre, 405 W. Walnut St. Area bands Burnt Toast and Jam, Bright Hollow, The Chocolateers, Diggstown, and Jeremiah Jams Band will perform Grateful Dead's biggest hits.

Tickets cost $20 through Eventbrite. The show starts at 7 p.m.

Comedian Anthony Jeselnik performs

Anthony Jeselnik will make a stop Friday in Green Bay. Jeselnik has a Netflix special. He will perform at 7 p.m. Friday at The Weidner Center, 2350 Weidner Center Drive on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus. Tickets start at $29 on Ticket Star.

Ongoing events

Contact Benita Mathew at bmathew@gannett.com.

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