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Former supper club ready for new lease on life in Burlington thanks to Genoa City restaurateur

Geneva Lake Museum’s  2020 Parade of Trees features 28 decorated holiday trees, and the public can vote for which one they think should win a People’s Choice Award. Trees are on display during normal museum hours, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays through Sundays. Located at 255 Mill St., the museum is not charging admission to children under 18 and active military members, but it is $8 for college students and seniors over 62, and $9 for adults. Guests can bring a donation to the Walworth County Food Pantry and Diaper Bank or Lakeland Animal Shelter and receive $1 off admission up through Dec. 22.

Former supper club ready for new lease on life in Burlington

TOWN OF BURLINGTON — A classic supper club that opened in the 1950s is reopening under the management of an experienced tavern owner from the Lake Geneva area. The establishment at 7305 McHenry St., just north of Bohners Lake, originally was operated as The White Oaks Restaurant by Charlie Dunkel from the 1950s to the ‘70s. The property and business have changed hands many times in recent years, and the doors were closed this fall after the most recent proprietors decided to call it quits. But a rebirth is underway, as the operator of Spoondogger’s tavern near Lake Geneva makes plans to reopen the old supper club.

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