Things to do in Green Bay this weekend: Monster Jam, Stillmank Brewing 10th anniversary, dinner detective

GREEN BAY - Beer, monster trucks, goats, maple syrup, and murder mystery — what more could you need in Green Bay? They're all available in greater Green Bay this weekend in special celebrations and tours with something for everyone.

Here's a list of some events happening around the greater Green Bay area this weekend.

Beer, hard ciders and hard seltzers are on tap at Stillmank Brewing.
Beer, hard ciders and hard seltzers are on tap at Stillmank Brewing.

Cheers to the next 10 years at Stillmank Brewing

Stillmank Brewing turned 10 years old Tuesday, after the tasting room opened in 2014. Raise your glasses to the taproom's 10th birthday with an anniversary celebration. Beer starts flowing at noon and live music starts at 2 p.m. Saturday at 215 N. Henry St. Food trucks will be at the celebration, too.

More information can be found on Facebook.

Find the killer of The Dinner Detective in Green Bay

Tickets are still available for The Dinner Detective, an interactive comedy murder mystery dinner theater show, this weekend. The show will be at the Hyatt Regency, 333 Main St., at 6 p.m. Saturday.

Tickets cost $60.95 on the show's website. Dinner is included with the ticket. Sales end 10 a.m. Friday.

On every first weekend of the month, Whistler's hosts "Weekends at Whistler's" for the public.
On every first weekend of the month, Whistler's hosts "Weekends at Whistler's" for the public.

Cuddle rescue animals at Whistler's farm

Meet horses, donkeys, cows, pigs, goats, and more on Whistler's Run and Rescue farm, 5678 Morrison Road in Rockland. On the first Saturday of every month, the farm holds "Weekends at Whistlers" with an open house of the animals and trails. There's live music and all the cuddles you need.

Tickets are $30 per vehicle, of up to six passengers on Eventbrite. The open house lasts from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday.

Get your meditation in with Bathed in Blue at the Weidner

Get your relaxation in with The Weidner Philharmonic's Bathed in Blue performance. Atmospheric lighting effects and recordings from waters create an oceanic performance that tells the story of water and its power.

The concert will start at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at Cofrin Family Hall of The Weidner on the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay campus. Tickets are between $22 and $39 for adults on Ticket Star.

Monster Jam returns to Green Bay

Monster Jam is coming to Green Bay this weekend. See the massive trucks up close, take pictures with the world-class athlete drivers, and watch the head-to-head battles. The competition is at 7 p.m. Friday, 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Saturday, and 1 p.m. Sunday at the Resch Center.

Tickets for the competition and the preshow pit parties are available on Ticket Star starting at $23.

Let Me Be Frank Productions starts its new show

"WIR Nights" will premiere Friday as the next show in Let Me Be Frank Productions' season. The show opens at 7:30 p.m. Friday at the Meyer Theatre, 117 S. Washington St., with a benefit show for Curative Connections. For every sold ticket, $10 will go toward Curative Connections.

There's also a show at 7:30 p.m. Saturday. Tickets are on Ticket Star for $37.

The Baird Creek Preservation Foundation is holding Maple Syrup Saturday this weekend.
The Baird Creek Preservation Foundation is holding Maple Syrup Saturday this weekend.

Get your fresh maple syrup fix with a pancake breakfast

In one of the last chances of the season, learn all about the origins of maple syrup and look at sugar maples in the Baird Creek Greenway. Have a sweet start to the day with a pancake breakfast with Baird Creek's very own maple syrup.

The event is $5 and breakfast is included. The event starts at 9 a.m. at Christa McAuliffe Park, 3100 Sitka St. Tickets are available through Baird Creek Preservation Foundation's website.

Ongoing events

This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Things to do in Green Bay this weekend: Monster Jam, Stillmank turns 10

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