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Here’s a look at what’s happening on and around campus this weekend. For a full list of Carthage events, check out the online calendar at www.carthage.edu/calendar, and see what other events are happening on campus during J-Term at www.carthage.edu/january-term/2019-events.

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H. F. Johnson Gallery of Art presents: ‘Junior Intercollegiate Exchange Show’
All weekend, H. F. Johnson Gallery of Art
For the first time, Carthage is participating in an institutional art exchange, partnering with Lawrence University for the “Junior Intercollegiate Exchange Show.”
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Friday, Jan. 18

Comedian Adam Grabowski performs at Carthage 
8 p.m., Campbell Student Union Auditorium
Carthage Activities Board will be hosting comedian Adam Grabowski this Friday with Carthage alumna Dana Erhmann ’15 to open This is a free event for all students. 
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Saturday, Jan. 19

Kenosha Winter HarborMarket
10 a.m.-2 p.m., Rhode Center for the Arts, Kenosha
Visit the Kenosha Winter HarborMarket, where nearly 35 vendors sell their goods including arts and crafts, cheeses, prepared food, artisan baked goods, and more.
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Women's swimming

Men’s and Women’s Swimming vs. Wheaton College 
11 a.m., Koenitzer Aquatic Center

?The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie? poster

CAB movie: ‘The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie’
7:30 p.m., Campbell Student Union Auditorium
Get back in touch with your inner child and join CAB and students as we watch ‘The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie.’ This event is free for all students. 

Sunday, Jan. 20

Center for Children’s Literature welcomes author Barb Rosenstock to Kenosha
2 p.m., Southwest Kenosha Public Library — 7979 38th Ave, Kenosha, Wis. 
The Center for Children’s Literature and the Kenosha Public Library are proud to present Barb Rosenstock, who will give a presentation at the Southwest Kenosha Public Library. 
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Fine Arts at First: Wisconsin Wind Orchestra
3 p.m., First United Methodist Church — 919 60th St., Kenosha, Wis. 
The Wisconsin Wind Orchestra will perform a concert, “On the Shoulders of Giants,” featuring music by Mozart, Brahms, and Haydn. This event is free and open to the public. 
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