fall-winter guide - Travel Wisconsin
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fall-winter guide - Travel Wisconsin
nick collurA Wisconsin Dell s vcB 2014-15 FALL/WINTER EVENT GUIDE AmericAn BirkeBeine r Don ABrA ms Welcome Contents Welcome to Wisconsin! As Governor it is my very special pleasure to welcome you to the great state of Wisconsin. When the days get shorter and the nights get cooler, our friendly people and variety of indoor and outdoor activities take fun to a whole new level. We have a state that is wonderful in any season, but we take special pride in our line-up of winter events, harvest festivals, museum exhibits and performing arts. I invite you to experience our Midwestern scenic beauty and hospitality. The hundreds of events that fill this guide are the perfect starting point to plan a getaway that will leave many fond memories for you and your family and friends. Enjoy! 1 2 12 17 20 23 25 29 31 34 35 38 County Locator Map September Events October Events November Events December Events January Events February Events March Events Ongoing Events Changing Exhibits Theatre, Music & Dance Tourism Contacts This publication is produced by the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, Stephanie Klett, Secretary. Published July, 2014 Wisconsin Department of Tourism 201 W. Washington Avenue P.O. Box 8690 Madison, WI 53708-8690 608/266-2161 800/432-8747 www.travelwisconsin.com Encourage sustainability To underscore the Wisconsin Department of Tourism’s continuing commitment to stronger recycling markets in Wisconsin and a healthier world, this publication is printed on a paper stock with a 10% postconsumer recycled content. The paper used is Forest Stewardship Council,® certified, a mark of responsible forestry. The information in this guide is also available online at travelwisconsin.com. Where possible, travelers are encouraged to forego the printed publication in favor of the online content. Mixed Sources Scott Walker Governor Product group from well-managed forests, controlled sources and recycled wood or fibre www.fsc.org Cert no. SW-COC-002880 ©1996 Forest Stewardship Council Look for the leaf It indicates certified Travel Green Wisconsin events that have invested in green practices. In addition, look for “green tips” throughout this publication. Wisconsin County Locator Map 2 3 4 53 61 2 eS L ak up 5 or eri 13 Port Wing Odanah A 2 BAYFIELD DOUGLAS Hurley Montreal 27 Drummond Gordon Clam Lake Cable Glidden 77 Danbury BURNE T T Mercer Grantsburg Stone Spooner Lake Hertel 35 70 Phillips Balsam Lake E B ARRON Amery Osceola 65 35 46 Turtle Lake Clear Lake New Auburn DUNN Hudson Baldwin Woodville Spring Valley River Prescott Falls Elmwood Ellsworth 29 Chippewa Stanley Falls Cadott Menomonie 35 63 PIERCE Bay City Stockholm Pepin H 35 Alma Independence Whitehall Hixton 54 Arcadia 63 61 I 95 Fountain City Black River Falls 53 TREMPEALEAU 73 80 Onalaska 16 W. Salem La Crescent La Crosse Coon 63 61 Valley 52 M I N N E S O T A K Tomah 12 90 Plainfield 13 WA USH ARA 71 Wilton Cashton Ontario Westby 33 Stoddard 14 Rockton Genoa VERNON LaFarge 82 Coloma 49 Necedah Redgranite Berlin Friendship 22 Adams Westfield Oxford Montello Oshkosh Ripon GREEN Green LAKE Lake Marquette Wisconsin Dells 23 73 23 De Pere Waupun 151 147 Two Rivers 10 32 CALUMET 151 43 Elkhart Lake Kohler Greenbush Plymouth Sheboygan Sheboygan SHEBOYGAN Falls Campbellsport Random Lake Kewaskum 57 West Belgium Bend Randolph 33 Mayville Pardeeville Wyocena Horicon COLUMBIA Baraboo OZAUKEE 33 Beaver 14 Juneau Merrimac WASHINGTON Poynette 151 Dam Rio 16 De Soto Port Washington SA UK 12 RICHL AND Lansing Slinger Saukville DODGE 60 23 60 Grafton Prairie Lodi 35 Richland Columbus Hartford Jackson Cedarburg du Sac 61 51 26 Center 27 Sauk City Hubertus Mequon Spring Waunakee DeForest Watertown Menomonee Germantown Green Mazomanie CRAWF ORD 60 Sun Falls Black Earth Brown Deer Muscoda Lake DANE Oconomowoc Pewaukee Prairie 52 Middleton Prairie 80 Mills Boscobel Wauwatosa 94 Mount du Chien Delafield Brookfield 18 Highland Wauzeka Barneveld Horeb Verona JE FF E RS ON 18 IO WA Waukesha Fennimore West Allis Fitchburg Jefferson Cobb 151 Blue 18 Bridgeport Cambridge WAU KE S HA MILWAUKEE Oregon Fort Atkinson Dodgeville Mounds GR ANT 61 Monfort Livingston Oak Creek Belleville 14 Stoughton Eagle Mukwonago 35 Lancaster 12 Muskego Mineral 52 80 26 Point Whitewater 43 Edgerton 32 New 78 Waterford 20 Glarus Monticello Evansville 90 23 89 RACI N E Beetown Racine Argyle Platteville WALW O RT H Union Grove Belmont Darlington Sturtevant Janesville G REE N Cassville Elkhorn Welcome Centers 151 94 11 Burlington 81 69 Potosi ROCK Dickeyville L AFAY ET T E Kenosha Delavan Lake K E NO SH A 39 Brodhead Hazel Cuba City Geneva Monroe 11 Pleasant Fontana Green Bristol Shullsburg Gratiot 81 Beloit Prairie Dubuque Genoa Walworth City 56 Viroqua 82 Viola Readstown 56 Reedsburg 58 80 North Freedon I O W A L 18 Madison 18 M 63 = Travel Wisconsin N 20 1 2 3 4 5 52 6 151 Adams, I-7 Ashland, C-5 Barron, E-2 Bayfield, A-4 Brown, H-11 Buffalo, H-2 Burnett, C-1 Calumet, I-11 Chippewa, F-4 Clark, G-5 Columbia, K-8 Crawford, L-4 Dane, L-8 Dodge, K-10 Door, G-13 Douglas, A-2 Dunn, F-2 Eau Claire, G-4 Florence, C-10 Fond du Lac, K-10 Forest, D-9 Grant, M-5 Green, N-8 Green Lake, J-9 Iowa, M-6 Iron, B-6 Jackson, I-5 Jefferson, M-9 Juneau, I-6 Kenosha, N-11 Kewaunee,H-12 La Crosse, J-4 Lafayette, N-6 Langlade, E-9 Lincoln, E-7 Manitowoc, I-12 20 7 8 Rockford Marathon, F-7 Marinette, D-11 Marquette, J-8 Menominee, F-10 Milwaukee, L-12 Monroe, J-5 Oconto, F-10 Oneida, D-7 Outagamie, H-10 Ozaukee, K-12 Pepin, G-3 Pierce, G-2 I MANITOWOC Manitowoc Chilton New Holstien Kiel 45 Mishicot Brillion 57 H 42 Denmark Fond du Lac 41 Kewaunee 29 BROWN FOND DU LAC Fox Lake Portage Algoma 54 Kaukauna Menasha Neenah 55 45 26 Princeton MARQUETTE Mauston 94 Elroy Union Center 90 Wonewoc Hillsboro La Valle Omro 21 ADA MS Camp Douglas Appleton WINNEBAGO Dyckesville Green Bay 41 Little Chute F G 57 Pulaski OUTAGAMIE Winchester Baileys Harbor Jacksonport KEWAUNEE New London 10 Wild Rose Wautoma New Lisbon 54 Weyauwega Fremont 51 Arkdale JUNE AU MONROE WAUPACA 45 Sister Bay Sturgeon Bay Brussels Seymour Black Creek 161 10 Waupaca Warrens LA CROSSE Sparta 90 Nekoosa 21 Iola DOOR Oconto 47 39 Rome Trempealeau J PORTAGE Babcock JACKSON Galesville 14 Plover 49 Amherst E 57 32 Falls 29 Marion Clintonville 66 Stevens Point 54 Winona Rochester 14 WOOD Pittsville Wisconsin Rapids 12 Blair 10 13 73 42 Oconto 22 Neillsville 94 Merrillan Keshena Bowler Marinette 141 Gillett 45 Rosholt 51 Pound Peshtigo OCONTO Bonduel 39 Loyal 64 SHAWANO Shawano Elderon Marshfield Eleva Osseo 93 Nelson BUFFALO Wabasha Spencer CLARK Birnamwood Wittenberg Mosinee Fairchild Mondovi Red Wing MARATHON Ephraim Fish Creek Egg Harbor Mountain 47 Schofield Weston Rothschild Gills Rock Ellison Bay Crivitz M E NOM I NE E Aniwa Wausaukee 32 Langlade Polar White Lake Antigo Wausau Colby Unity 73 Augusta EAU CLAIRE PEPIN 64 64 Abbotsford Willard 85 10 Maiden Durand Rock Withee Owen 29 Thorp Eau Claire Downsville 72 45 MARINETTE Carter Townsend Lakewood 55 L AN GL ADE Lily Merrill Medford 141 Wabeno Lublin CHIPPEWA Knapp 94 17 D Pembine Laona Crandon Pelican Lake Elcho Summit Lake 51 TAYLOR Gilman Cornell Bloomer 39 13 Holcombe 64 S T CROI X Tomahawk Escanaba 2 Goodman 8 FOREST Monico L I N CO L N Jump River 27 Chetek Iron Mountain Niagara FLORENCE Cavour 8 Prentice Ogema 73 Cameron Barron 63 61 Ladysmith Bruce 8 2 32 Hiles Rhinelander Heafford Junction Hawkins RUSK Rice Lake New Richmond Somerset is F 40 Three Lakes 17 Luck Cumberland 139 47 ONEIDA PRICE C 70 Florence Minocqua Fifield Winter Ojibwa Birchwood 48 53 63 POLK G Couderay Radisson Shell Lake 2 Land O’ Lakes 17 Phelps Conover Arbor Eagle 70 St.Germain River Woodruff Vitae Park Falls 70 B VILAS Lac du Flambeau Butternut SAWYER WASHBURN Presque Isle Manitowish Waters Boulder Junction 51 Manitowish 13 Hayward 63 Trego Webster 45 M I C H I G A N IRON Minong 77 2 51 ASHLAND 63 Ironwood 77 Mellen B 8 13 Ashland 2 Solon Springs St. Croix Falls 12 Michi gan 35 35 11 La Pointe 13 Iron River Brule 53 35 D 10 Lake A Siren 9 Washburn Poplar 70 8 Bayfield Superior C 7 Red Cliff Cornucopia Duluth 6 Lake Winnebago 1 J K L Milwaukee 9 14 12 I L L 10 I N O I S11 Polk, D-1 Portage, H-8 Price, D-6 Racine, N-11 Richland, L-6 Rock, N-9 Rusk, E-4 St. Croix, F-1 Sauk, K-7 Sawyer, C-4 Shawano, G-9 Sheboygan, J-11 45 12 13 Chicago Taylor, F-5 Trempealeau, I-3 Vernon, K-4 Vilas, C-7 Walworth, N-10 Washburn, C-3 Washington, L-11 Waukesha, M-11 Waupaca, H-9 Waushara, I-8 Winnebago, I-10 Wood, H-6 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 1 M N September S 7 M T W T F 5 S AUG 29-SEP 1 6 CHILTON 1 2 3 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 FRI-MON Calumet County Fair: Carnival rides, exhibits, stock car racing, demolition derby, live music, and grandstand entertainment. Calumet County Fairgrounds. 920/853-3338. www.calumetcountyfair.com (Calumet Co.) HILLSBORO AUG 27-SEP 1 WED-MON Central Wisconsin State Fair: 4-H, open class, and commercial exhibits, free grandstand entertainment, the Central Wisconsin draft horse show, tractor pull, demolition derby, and other special programs, midway rides, food and beer gardens. Fairgrounds. 715/387-1261. www.centralwisconsinstatefair.com (Wood Co.) SHAWANO Shawano County Fair: Midway rides, tractor pull, demolition derby, free grandstand entertainment, polka bands, craft and 4-H exhibits, food booths, and stock car races. Fairgrounds. 715/5265419. www.shawanocountyfair.net (Shawano Co.) AUG 28-SEP 1 THU-MON MARENGO Ashland County Fair: Midway rides, horse show, carnival, truck pull, musical entertainment, concessions, animal judging, exhibits and plenty of family fun. Fairgrounds. 715/682-3742. www.ashlandcofair.org (Ashland Co.) MILWAUKEE Milwaukee Rally: All motorcycles and riders are welcome. Poker Run, hundreds of vendors, nonstop entertainment, hottest bikes, scenic road trips, and hometown hospitality. Harley-Davidson Dealers in Milwaukee. 800/241-1340, 414/350-4070. www.milwaukeerally.com (Milwaukee Co.) MINERAL POINT Iowa County Fair: Annual fair includes carnival rides, grandstand entertainment, 4-H exhibits, harness racing, animal judging, demolition derby, and truck & tractor pulls. Fairgrounds. 608/987-3490. www.iowacountyfair.com (Iowa Co.) PLYMOUTH Sheboygan County Fair: Midway rides, tractor pull, grandstand entertainment, lumberjack show, 16,000 exhibits including 4-H, games and concessions. Sheboygan County Fairground. 920/8935751. www.shebcofair.com (Sheboygan Co.) son Glenn sAnDer MARSHFIELD Hillsboro Firemen’s Labor Day Celebration: Activities start on Friday evening and include a junior fair, farmers’ market, carnival, tractor pulls, demolition derby, rodeo, Vernon County’s largest Labor Day parade, refreshments, music and entertainment, softball and many other activities for the entire family. Firemen’s Memorial Park. 608/489-2521. www.hillsborofire.info (Vernon Co.) JIM FALLS Lion’s Sturgeon Festival: Amusements on the midway, bands nightly, demolition derbies, truck and tractor pull, and a parade. Anson Park. Opens Fri 5pm, Sat & Sun 9am, Mon 9am-5pm. 715/3824538. www.visitchippewafallswi.com (Chippewa Co.) LA CROSSE La Crosse Area Labor Day Weekend Bicycle Festival: Enjoy four days of on and off road, self-supported bike rides in Wisconsin’s scenic Driftless Region. Includes mountain biking, architectural tours, coffee and muffin rides, ice cream rides, 30-100 mile road rides, live music and entertainment. Cameron Park. Rides depart from Cameron Park daily beginning at 7am. 800/658-9424. www.bicyclelacrosse.com (La Crosse Co.) MARATHON Marathon Fun Days: Marathon’s celebration featuring a carnival, games, music and the crowning of the Fun Days Queen. The parade kicks off at 1pm on Sunday featuring polka bands and high school marching bands. Downtown Marathon. 715/355-8788. (Marathon Co.) ROSHOLT Rosholt Fair - Offical Portage County Fair: Something for everyone in the “Park in the Pines.” 4-H exhibits, music, main stage entertainment, carnival, demolition derby, parade, food and refreshments. Rosholt Fair Park. 715/677-4708. www.rosholtfair.com (Portage Co.) AUG 30-SEP 1 SAT-MON BLACK RIVER FALLS Ho-Chunk Nation Pow-wow: Twice a year the Ho-Chunk welcome all friends and neighbors to attend their pow-wow held as a celebration of thanks. It provides a time to gather and enjoy drums, dancing, and a wide variety of crafts available from vendors across the country. Pow-Wow Grounds. 715/284-9343. (Jackson Co.) 2 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. Ho-Chunk Nation Pow-wow in Black River Falls. HATFIELD Hatfield Flea Market and Craft Sale: 200 plus vendors, food, music, parade, fireworks, and activities for the entire family. Thunderbird Village. 8am-5pm. 608/989-2275. www.clarkcountytourism-wi.org (Jackson Co.) JANESVILLE Labor Fest: Teen mud volleyball, clowns, rock climbing walls, games, petting zoo, puppet show, co-ed volleyball, car display, live music, beer garden. Parade on Monday beginning at 1pm on Milwaukee Street to Main Street. UAW Hall Grounds. Gates open Noon Sat; 8am Sun & Mon. 608/755-5120. www.laborfest.org (Rock Co.) SEP 1 MON ELTON Annual Elton Evergreen Day Celebration: Music, crafts, raffles, door prizes, games, food and refreshments. 11am. 715/6233078. (Langlade Co.) MERRILL Labor Day Celebration & Merrill Lion’s Car Show: Huge parade downtown at 10am. Events at the fairgrounds begin at noon and include a classic car show, flea market, farmers’ market, Habitat for Humanity silent auction, entertainment for the kids and concessions. Fairgrounds. 10am-5pm. 715/536-7313. www.merrillparkandrec.com (Lincoln Co.) PEARSON Labor Day Picnic: Live music, large raffle, food and drink, games for all ages, hourly drawings, rummage sale, and crafts. Rolling Stone Building. 11am-11:30pm. 715/484-2403. (Langlade Co.) SEP 3-7 WED-SUN RICHLAND CENTER Richland County Fair: Annual fair includes entertainment, games, rides, exhibits, food, music, harness racing, truck and tractor pulls, and commercial vendors. Fairgrounds. 608/647-6859. www.fair.co.richland.wi.us (Richland Co.) SEP 4-6 THU-SAT MADISON Quilt Expo: The ultimate quilting adventure whether you’re a seasoned quilter, a novice or just curious to learn more about quilting. Quilting masters will share their ideas and expertise. Presented by WPT and “Sewing With Nancy.” Alliant Energy Center. Thur & Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 9am-5pm. 608/267-3976, 866/2976545. www.wiquiltexpo.com (Dane Co.) SARONA Wild Ricing: Learn how to find, collect, process and use wild rice. In this overnight program, participants will create their own ricing sticks, learn all about wild rice, collect and process rice and enjoy a variety of foods made with wild rice. Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary. Starts at 5pm on Thursday night. Ends at 1pm on Saturday afternoon. 715/635-6543. www.hunthill.org (Washburn Co.) SEP 4-7 THU-SUN ANTIGO Stumble Stump Rendezvous: Return to the fur trading years of 1790-1860s. Craft demonstrations, candle making, leather working, cooking, hawk and knife throwing, and black powder demonstrations. Camping available. Springbrook Trail - Trail Head. 9am-8pm. 715/623-5219. antigochamber.com (Langlade Co.) SEP 5 FRI GREEN LAKE Beer Cruise: Cruise around beautiful Green Lake on Heidel House Resort’s 60foot catamaran-style yacht, the Escapade. Take in the panoramic views as you sample a variety of beers from a featured brewery and enjoy light appetizers. Reservations required. Heidel House Resort & Spa. 6-7:30pm. 920/294-3344, 800/444-2812. heidelhouse.com (Green Lake Co.) SEP 5-6 FRI-SAT HUDSON Girls Just Want 2 Have Fun Bike Ride: Choose either a 15 mile, 30 mile, or 45 mile bike ride through historic downtown Hudson on Saturday. Fee to participate. All bike rides will begin with check in at 7am with a light breakfast and bike fittings. Lunch will be provided following the ride at 1:30pm. Downtown. 715/3868411. www.hudsonwi.org (St. Croix Co.) MENASHA Seafood Fest: Two evenings of music, food and fun. Lobster, crab leg and salmon dinners plus a full array of other seafood and grilled items. Live music on Friday and Saturday night. Jefferson Park. 410:30pm. 920/734-3358. www.neenahrotary.org (Calumet Co.) WAUPUN BOULDER JUNCTION PLATTEVILLE Volksfest German Ethnic Festival: Live music, German food and beverages, Volkswalk sculpture tour, wild goose chase run, and fun for the whole family. Waupun Community Center. Fri 10am11pm, Sat 7am-11pm. 920/324-2531. www.waupunvolksfest.com (Dodge Co.) World Championship Musky Classic: Trophies awarded in annual catch and release musky tournament held on area lakes in four communities: Boulder Junction, Presque Isle, Manitowish Waters and Winchester. Area lakes. Times vary depending on the day of tournament. 715/543-2657. www.wcmuskyclassic.com (Vilas Co.) Dairy Days: Midway rides, concessions, 4-H exhibits, arts and crafts fair, flea market, dairy show, truck/tractor pull, family entertainment, parade on Saturday, and car show on Sunday. Legion Park. 608/348-8888. www.plattevilledairydays.com (Grant Co.) Historic Re-enactment: The 17th Annual Historic Re-enactment is a wonderful opportunity to step back in time while watching re-enactors portray a part of history. Every year dozens of area schools come on Friday ‘school day’ and thousands of others come from miles around to watch demonstrations from historians and local teachers and learn about our Wisconsin history. Mound View Park. Fri 8am-5pm, Sat 11am-6pm, Sun 10am-3pm. 608/348-8888. www.platteville.com (Grant Co.) SEP 5-7 FRI-SUN BRILL BELOIT Festival on the Rock: Festivities include carnival rides, craft tents, bags tournament, food vendors, beer tent, live music and more. Saturday includes a Patch Toy and Game Sale (9am-4pm) and fireworks 8:30pm. Sunday includes a Packer Tailgate Party that starts at noon. Preservation Park. Fri 4pm-midnight, Sat 9am-midnight, Sun 9am-6pm. 608/3624612. www.festivalontherock.com (Rock Co.) Heritage Days: Tour historic neighborhoods and buildings, tour Beloit’s oldest cemetery, and attend special events at Beckman Mill and Angel Museum. Tour the Indian Effigy mounds on the Beloit College Campus and enjoy live music and demonstrations of old-fashioned crafts. Throughout Beloit. Times vary during the weekend. 608/365-4838. www.visitbeloit.com (Rock Co.) Brill Harvest Days: Saturday includes softball, volleyball and horseshoe tournaments, “biggest vegetable” competition, ATV pull, Wooly Mammoth Run/Walk, street dance, garden tractor pull, food and music. Parade and chicken dinner on Sunday. Downtown. 715/234-9833. (Barron Co.) CRANDON Forest County Fair: Midway thrills, demonstrations, exhibits, food and family fun. Fairgrounds. 715/478-3450. (Forest Co.) GLENWOOD CITY Rustic Lore Days: Community festival includes tractor pulls, softball tournament, city wide garage sales, car show, BBQ dinners, and on Saturday only, a parade and arts & crafts fair. Various event locations. 715/265-4011. www.rusticlore.com (St. Croix Co.) Pacelli Panacea: Carnival, Friday fish fry, Sunday chicken dinner, super bingo, live bands, raffle, silent auction, shops, and concessions. Pacelli High School. Fri 411pm, Sat 11am-11pm, Sun 11am-8pm. 715/341-2445. www.spacs.k12.wi.us/panacea (Portage Co.) SEP 6 SAT CARLSVILLE GRANTON Granton Fall Festival: Annual festival includes a carnival, games, flea market, flower show, bed races, mini-rod pull, tractor pull, music, softball tournament, and parade. Downtown. 715/238-7440. www.clarkcountytourism-wi.org (Clark Co.) JEFFERSON ms Don ABrA Wisconsin Sheep and Wool Festival: Family event featuring stock dog trials, sheep, Shetland and Border Collie shows, auction, fiber art classes and demos, fleece show and sale, hooked-rug show, and giant country store. Food and beverages served all day. Jefferson County Fair Park. 608/868-2505. www.wisconsinsheepandwoolfestival.com (Jefferson Co.) MILWAUKEE Indian Summer Festival: Indian Nation’s largest cultural celebration on Milwaukee’s beautiful lakefront. Veterans parade, traditional pow wow, fireworks, Indian dance troupes, Native Music Awards Program (ISMA), Tribal Villages, cultural demonstrations, storytellers, Lacrosse demos and tournament, Juried Fine Art, American Indian traditional and contemporary entertainers, authentic foods, a Native farmer’s market, and an extensive Native marketplace featuring authentic jewelry, arts and crafts, clothing and so much more. Fri 4pm-mid, Sat noon-mid, Sun 11am-8pm. 414/7747119. www.indiansummer.org (Milwaukee Co.) OSCEOLA Don ABrA ms Top: Wisconsin Sheep and Wool Festival in Jefferson. Above: Indian Summer Festival in Milwaukee. STEVENS POINT Community Fair & Parade: Midway thrills, exhibits, truck and lawn tractor pulls, concessions, talent contest, queen coronation, music, craft fair, classic cars and air show and grand parade. Downtown. 715/755-3300, 800/9470581. www.myosceola.com (Polk Co.) Corn Festival: Corn maze, children’s games, bakery items, food, raffles and silent auctions plus corn and pie eating contests. Schopfs Hilltop Dairy. 10am4pm. 920/743-7943. www.sunshinehouseinc.org (Door Co.) CHILTON Crafty Apple Fest: Special apple-related food dishes, apple and pumpkin beer, live music, games, activities for the kids, pumpkin bowling, entertainment stages, food court and crafters. County Hwy Dept Grounds. 9am-4pm. 920/418-1650. www.chiltonchamber.com (Calumet Co.) CRIVITZ Country Fling: Annual celebration with live country music, food and drink, and an open jam-style session for those who sing or play an instrument. Parkway Inn Resort. 1pm. 715/757-3451. www.parkwayinnandresort.com (Marinette Co.) ELROY Elroy Apple Dumpling Festival: Apple Dumpling Festival coinciding with the Elroy Lions races. Consisting of the Tunnel Trails Half Marathon, the Apple Dumpling Dash – a 5K run/walk, and the Green Apple. 75K Kids Fun Run. Elroy Schultz Park. 8am-6pm. 608/462-8308. (Juneau Co.) FOND DU LAC Fond du Lac Fondue Festival: Three stages with all genres of music, a huge Kids Zone, art and craft vendors, farmer’s market vendors, cheese and chocolate fondue and more. Downtown. 9am-5pm. 920/322-2006. www.fonduefest.com (Fond du Lac Co.) continued... When you travel, bring your own water bottle and coffee mug to help reduce waste. Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 3 S E P T E M B E R E V E N T S GREEN BAY PEWAUKEE PRAIRIE DU CHIEN Art Harvest and Fall Family Festival: Anniversary event combining the annual Art Harvest and Fall Family Festival into one great day. Celebrate the garden and view the works of many wonderful artists, shop plant sales and see displays by local garden groups. Fun activities for children of all ages. Admission is free. Green Bay Botanical Garden. 9am-4pm. 920/4909457. www.gbbg.org (Brown Co.) Pewaukee Celtic Fest: Irish celebration along the shore front of Pewaukee Lake with cultural tent and demonstrations, children’s craft area, marketplace, live music, food and refreshments. Pewaukee Lakefront Park. 2pm-10:30pm. 262/6959735. www.positivelypewaukee.com (Waukesha Co.) Villa Louis Carriage Classic: More than 100 drivers hitch finely trained horses of many breeds to new and restored carriages. Visitors may also tour the authentically restored Dousman family home and enjoy full food and beverages service on the mansion lawn. Villa Louis. 8am-4pm (mansion tours 10am-4pm). 608/326-2721. www.villalouis.org (Crawford Co.) KENOSHA RIVER FALLS Walk In The Woods Art Fair: More than 60 artists display their creations along the wooded trails and gardens of Hawthorn Hollow. Paintings, jewelry, photography, wood, glass, and garden art. Live entertainment throughout the day, food, and a silent auction. Hawthorn Hollow Nature Sanctuary & Arboretum. 10am4pm. 262/552-8196. www.hawthornhollow.org (Kenosha Co.) Art on the Kinni: This event showcases unique, handcrafted items from some 60 local and regional artists, day-long music on two stages, a wide variety of food vendors, and a children’s art activities tent. Heritage Park – White Pathway. 9am-5pm. 715/425-7143. www.riverfallscab.org (Pierce Co.) MADISON Brewery Bike Tour: Brewery biking tours beginning at Machinery Row Bicycles on the Isthmus and visiting Ale Asylum, Next Door Brewing and One Barrel Brewing. There will also be Madison Beer History stops along the way visiting the former sites of Fauerbach Brewery and the former Hess Cooperage. Fee to participate. Rentals are available or bring your own bike, helmet, and lock. Machinery Row Bicycles. 1-5pm. 608/467-5707. www.hopheadbeertours.com (Dane Co.) MANITOWOC Sputnikfest: A celebration of the 1962 crash landing of a piece of the satellite Sputnik in Manitowoc. Festivities will include wacky costume contests, Miss Space Debris Pageant, juried art fair, entertainment, food and much more. Rahr West Art Museum. 920/686-3090. sputnikfest.blogspot.com (Manitowoc Co.) MERRILL Merrill Airport Days: Airplane buffs can see ultralights to business aircraft, skydivers, short flight displays, a flea market and a craft show. Merrill Municipal Airport. 8am-4pm. 715/5362024. (Lincoln Co.) OSCEOLA PARDEEVILLE WILMOT All Breed Dog Shows and Obedience Trials: Kenosha Kennel Club AKC licensed All-Breed Dog Shows and Obedience/Rally Trials. Over 900 dogs MADISON Ironman Wisconsin Triathlon: Cheer on more than 2,000 athletes as they swim 2.4 miles, bike 112 miles and run 26.2 miles. The competition begins at 7am at the Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center and concludes at midnight around the Capitol Square. Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center. 7am-11:59pm. 608/255-2537. www.ironman.com (Dane Co.) SUPERIOR Burrito Union 10 and 5 Hour Triathlon: Located in and around beautiful Pattison State Park. Triathlon is open to individuals or relays teams of two or three people. 600 meter swim, 14 mile on-road bike ride and 3.1 mile run. Pattison State Park. 7:30am until racing is done. 320/492-1275. www.burritouniontri.com (Douglas Co.) WAUKESHA Waukesha Art Fest: Juried fine art and crafts with a collective mix of art from more than 40 artists from across the country. All mediums will be showcased. Face painting for the kids, music and a silent auction. Downtown. 10am-5pm. 262/542-1522. www.waukeshaartfest.com (Waukesha Co.) WHITE LAKE The Wolfman Triathlon: This unique offroad triathlon features a down-river paddle on a class II whitewater river section of the Wolf River, a 13-mile mountain bike ride on a technical singletrack and a 3.5-mile trail run on the banks of the Wolf River. Bear Paw Outdoor Adventure Resort. 8am. 715/882-3502. www.wolfmantriathlon.org (Langlade Co.) SEP 6-7 SAT-SUN ELKHART LAKE Tough Mudder at Road America: A 10 to 12-mile obstacle course challenge that involves diving into ice-cold water, crawling through mud and running through bursts of fire, will make a stop in Sheboygan County at Road America. 800/365-7223, 920/892-4576. toughmudder.com (Sheboygan Co.) 4 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. D U.S. Watermelon Speed-Eating and SeedSpitting Championships: Free watermelon, watermelon carving, arts and crafts fair, contests for all ages and the speed-eating and seed-spitting competition. Concessions and lots of family fun. Chandler Park. Event starts 10am. 608/697-6744. www.pardeevillewatermelonfestival.com (Columbia Co.) Downtown Sun Prairie Art Fair: Juried fine art show on Main Street with food stands, live entertainment, and children’s activities. Downtown. 10am-4pm. 608/512-9743. www.downtownsunprairie.com (Dane Co.) Wausau’s Artrageous Weekend: Head to both sides of the Wisconsin River for two days of art hopping and shopping at three events: Art in the Park, the Festival of Arts, and the opening weekend of “Birds in Art” at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum. Artist demonstrations, musical performances, children’s activities, and food. Wausau’s River District - Downtown. 9am-5pm. 715/842-1676. www.wausaufoa.org (Marathon Co.) Alma Music & Arts Festival: Live music throughout the day, fine art and craft vendors, food from local Alma organizations and restaurants, children’s activities including pony rides. All events held under the tree lined shore of the great Mississippi River in Alma. Alma Beach/Harbor Recreation Area. 11am7pm. 608/685-4859. www.almawisconsin.com (Buffalo Co.) hAr lori schoen Wheels & Wings: This year’s annual celebration will include an aviation fly-in with pancake breakfast, air show, radiocontrolled model planes, collector car show, helicopter rides, entertainment, food and fun. L O Simenstad Municipal Airport. 8am-4pm. 715/755-3300. www.dot.wisconsin.gov (Polk Co.) SUN PRAIRIE WAUSAU SUN ALMA n Wisconsin State Chili Cookoff: Cooking begins at 11am as 40 chefs vie for the championship title. Spectators can mingle with the chefs and sample their salsas and other special recipe items. Chili sampling and judging begins at 3pm. Deacon Mills Park. 11am-5pm. 920/2946504. www.visitgreenlake.com (Green Lake Co.) Portage Skate Marathon: Second annual skateboard marathon to raise funds for the Portage Family Skate Park. The ride is just under 10 miles and runs through the southern side of downtown Portage, around the scenic levee trail and then ends at Riverside Park. Bicycles, roller skates, and roller blades also welcome. Portage Canal Industrial Historic District. 10am. 608/334-4779. www.portageskatepark.org (Columbia Co.) GREEN LAKE SEP 7 Glenn sA nDerso PORTAGE representing 124 different breeds. Free admission; Parking fee. Kenosha County Fairgrounds. 8am-5pm. 262/654-4831. (Kenosha Co.) Top: Sputnikfest in Manitowoc. Above: Villa Louis Carriage Classic in Prairie du Chien. rJ & linDA mill er breakfast each morning. Camping is available. Algoma Hunting and Fishing Club. Noon-2:30am. 920/487-9727. (Kewaunee Co.) SEP 11-14 THU-SUN AMERY Amery Fall Festival: Grand parade, pageant, arts & crafts fair, tent dance, high school football game, quilt show, and demolition derby. Various locations. 715/268-8101. ameryfallfestival.org (Polk Co.) TOMAHAWK Tomahawk Fall Ride for MDA: Largest fundraiser for MDA in north-central Wisconsin. Annual ride is expected to attract more than 40,000 motorcycle enthusiasts; top entertainment plus the newest motorcycles and accessories from Harley-Davidson. Downtown. 715/4535334. www.tomahawkfallride.com (Lincoln Co.) SEP 12-13 FRI-SAT ALGOMA chequA iller nDA m rJ & li meGon Al e Festiv FAt tir Top: Wisconsin Ironman Triathlon in Madison. Above: Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival in Cable. RACINE Wind Point Lighthouse Tour to the Top: Climb to the top of the 108-foot lighthouse for spectacular views of Lake Michigan. One of just four days each year the lighthouse and museum are open. Guides available to answer questions. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children, 6-12 years old. Children under six not allowed in tower. Reservations required. Wind Point Lighthouse. 10am4pm. 262/880-8266. www.windpointwi.us (Racine Co.) STURGEON BAY Door County Century Ride: Riders can follow the lakeshore northward on routes of 30, 64 (Metric Century), 75 and 100 miles. Rest stops, refreshments and restroom facilities. By advanced registration only. 920/606-2458. www.doorcountycentury.com (Door Co.) SEP 10-14 WED-SUN VIROQUA Vernon County Fair: Midway thrills, commercial exhibits, grandstand entertainment, 4-H judging, truck pull, demolition derby, harness racing, and free children’s shows. Vernon County Fairgrounds. 608/634-4064. www.vernoncountyfair.com (Vernon Co.) SEP 11 THU MENOMONIE Cookout & Tailgating Party: Children’s games and activities including Fritter the Clown, face painting, PLINKO, Minute to Win It and Touch A Truck 4-7pm. Food vendors, live music, beer tent and raffle drawings 4–8pm. Enjoy an assortment of many different foods and activities with a tailgating theme including a large screen TV with a highlighted game. Main Street. 4-8pm. 715/235-2666. www.mainstreetmenomonie.org (Dunn Co.) MIDDLETON Downtown Middleton Wine Walk: Downtown businesses open their doors to participants to taste a 1 oz. sample of a red and a white wine, delicious appetizers, and several offered specials for the month. Tickets are $25 and sales are limited to 250. Downtown Middleton. 5-8pm. 608/836-5559. downtownmiddleton.com (Dane Co.) SEP 11-13 THU-SAT ALGOMA 8th Annual Bluegrass Adventure: Featuring the best in local, regional, and national Bluegrass and Roots music. Craft and music workshops, kids’ activities, and food including fish fry, barbecue, and Wet Whistle Wine Fest: A celebration of the senses with award-winning wines, grape stomps, live music, heritage foods, a fine arts show, games, and more. von Stiehl Winery. Fri 4pm-8pm & Sat 10am6pm. 920/487-5208. vonstiehl.com/events (Kewaunee Co.) PRAIRIE DU CHIEN Cannons at the Fort: Living history exhibit of life in 1814 Prairie du Chien during the British years. Exhibits include American Camp, candle making, bowl carving, lead pouring, cannon firing, and French fur trading. Fort Crawford Museum. 9am4pm. 608/326-6960. www.fortcrawfordmuseum.com (Crawford Co.) RIVER FALLS PLYMOUTH VSCDA Elkhart Lake Vintage Festival: Festival celebrates the amazing beauty and speed of the classic race cars: Alfa Romeo, Austin Healey, MG, Porsche, Jag, Triumph and Loti, Ferrari, Maserati, Bugatti and Aston-Martin. The final public racing event of the season at Road America. 920/892-4576, 800/365-7223. www.roadamerica.com (Sheboygan Co.) UNION GROVE Fall Harvest Days: Display of antique tractors and gas engines. Demos of steam-powered corn shelling, hay baling, threshing, and sawmill operation. Daily tractor parades. Crafts, flea market, farm toys, food, and free horse-drawn wagon rides. Admission fee. Racine County Fairgrounds. 9am-5pm. 262/620-9584. www.fallharvestdays.com (Racine Co.) WISCONSIN DELLS Wo-Zha-Wa Days Fall Festival: A festive celebration of autumn including an arts and crafts fair, antique flea market, Maxwell Street Days, live entertainment and a 75-unit parade. Visitors are also invited to participate in a street carnival with concessions and the Wo-Zha-Wa Run. Bowman Park & Downtown. 800/223-3557. www.wisdells.com (Adams Co.) SEP 13 AMHERST Celebrate Amherst River Fest: Free family friendly event celebrating historic Amherst’s unique cultural, recreation, and natural resources featuring artists, crafters, farmer’s market, outdoor workshops, shopping, street musicians, children’s activities, hayrides, softball games, and a no-cover evening concert featuring pop, rock and country music. Downtown. 10am-10pm. 715/213-1553. (Portage Co.) Frontier Days Rodeo: The University of Wisconsin River Falls celebrates their 50th rodeo as students from the Great Lakes region compete in events including barrel racing, goat tying, steer wrestling, and various racing and riding competitions. University of Wisconsin River Falls. 715/425-3911. www.uwrf.edu (Pierce Co.) BEAVER DAM SEP 12-14 BOULDER JUNCTION FRI-SUN CABLE Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival Weekend: Riders can participate in a 40 mile, mass start, point-to-point off-road bicycle event from downtown Hayward, over the famed American Birkebeiner Ski Trail, forest roads, snowmobile trails and other wooded lanes to the finish line at Telemark Resort in Cable. Riders can also choose the shorter 16 mile mass start race/tour. Telemark Resort. 715/7983594. www.cheqfattire.com (Bayfield Co.) JEFFERSON Gemuetlichkeit Days: Event features fellowship, good food, great music for dancing and listening pleasure, and an arts and crafts fair. Fun for the whole family and a huge parade on Sunday at noon. Jefferson County Fair Park. Fri 5pm-mid. Sat. 9am-mid, Sun 12noon7pm. 920/674-4511. www.gdays.org (Jefferson Co.) SAT Old Time Gathering: Buckskinner’s encampment, farmers’ market, displays and demonstrations of old-time crafts and more. Bring the whole family; admission is free. Dodge County Fairgrounds. 9am4pm. 920/386-3790. www.dodgecountyfairgrounds.com (Dodge Co.) Colorama Arts & Crafts Fair: Artisans show and sell. Also enjoy a farmers’ market and wild game sandwiches. Boulder Junction Community Center. 9am-3pm. 715/3852400. www.boulderjct.org (Vilas Co.) BRANTWOOD A Country Afternoon: An old-time country social and picnic/cookout including a baking contest/auction, sale of grain & cardamom bread, artisan & craft items, quilt raffle, new museum exhibits, demonstrations, plus tour of the historic buildings. Live music provided by local musicians. Knox Creek Heritage Center. 11am-4pm. 715/564-2520, 715/5642525. (Price Co.) continued... Attend Travel Green Wisconsin certified events that have made a committment to provide an experience that respects the natural environment. Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 5 S E P T E M B E R E V E N T S CAMBRIDGE MOUNT HOREB Cambridge Volunteer Fire Dept. Annual Dance and Poker Run: Fun, food and music. Bingo in the afternoon, firemen games, ice cream social and dance held 3pm-9pm. Poker Run starts at 11am. Fire Station. 11am-midnight. 608/4232013. www.visitcambridgewi.com (Dane Co.) Thirsty Troll Brew Fest: Taste beers from Wisconsin and the surrounding area. Twenty-five brewers will be showcasing up to 100 different brews. Music, food and Jorgen the Troll. Grundahl Park. 1-5pm. 608/437-5914. www.trollway.com (Dane Co.) CHETEK Harvest Festival: Chili contests, craft fair, flea and farmers’ markets, live music, food and fun. Downtown. 715/924-4440. www.chetek.net (Barron Co.) Yahara Riverfest: Activities include 5K Trail Tromp, rubber duck race down the Yahara River, pumpkin painting, wine and beer tasting, and a bonfire with s’mores. Again this year is free use of B-Cycle bikes to explore the 2.84 mile Upper Yahara River Trail that meanders along the Yahara River. Conservancy Commons Park. Activities begin at 1pm. 608/8466751. www.yaharariverfest.com (Dane Co.) JANESVILLE Rock River Valley Wood Carvers Show and Sale: Event will include chain saw carvers, vendors, demonstrations, People’s Choice Awards, Best Table Award, raffles and food available for purchase. Rock County Fairgrounds. 10am-4pm. 608/868-4522. www.rockrivervalleycarvers.com (Rock Co.) LAC DU FLAMBEAU Wild Rice Fest: This celebration of Native American heritage includes a 5K run/walk event, wild rice harvesting demonstrations, wild rice and Indian fry bread cooking contest, pie eating contest, health fair, arts and crafts, traditional Native American food vendors, and kids’ games. Downtown. 9am-3pm; 5K Run/Walk Event - 8am registration, 9am walk/run begins. 715/588-3346. www.lacduflambeauchamber.com (Vilas Co.) LAKE GENEVA Taste of Lake Geneva: Several local chefs and restaurateurs come together in Flat Iron Park to serve a variety of local cuisines and culinary delights. Flat Iron Park. Sat 11am-5pm. 262/248-4416. www.lakegenevawi.com (Walworth Co.) MADISON Mexican Independence Festival: Celebrate the Independence of Mexico with music, folk dances, Aztec dances, historic exhibit, Mexican food, children’s activities, craft vendors, bands and much more. Madison Mallards Stadium. 10am10:30pm. 608/514-1405. www.mexicanfestival.org (Dane Co.) MILWAUKEE Rock the Green: Join us on Milwaukee’s lakefront for music by Third Eye Blind, Metric, Switchfoot, Imagine Dragons, Atlas Genius, and Morning Parade. Plus local organic food, near-zero waste efforts, interactive experiences, and more. Veterans Park. 2-9pm. 414/755-0422. www.rockthegreen.com (Milwaukee Co.) As you travel, support certified Travel Green Wisconsin businesses that invest in sustainable practices Quarry Quest: One-of-a-kind opportunity for all ages to tour a working quarry, ride on giant excavation machinery, try the unique catch and release pond, prospect for fool’s gold, or mix-up a batch of concrete “cakes!” Michaels Materials Quarry. 9am-4pm. 920/924-4300. www.quarryquest.com (Winnebago Co.) FAy telleFsen DEFOREST NEENAH NEW LONDON Fall Family Fest, Cheese & Sausage: Free family event with kids’ games, entertainment, climbing wall, theme basket raffle, and contemporary Christian music; more than 100 craft, produce, and food vendors; locally crafted cheese and sausage samplings. Downtown. 8am4pm. 920/982-5822. www.newlondonchamber.com (Outagamie Co.) PARK FALLS Ruffed Grouse Fall Festival: Communitywide activities to celebrate the vast outdoor resources and heritage of the area. Outdoor enthusiasts share their collections of furs, traps, guns and more. Demonstrations and lessons of outdoor sporting and recreational skills, family activities, “Home Grown” market and craft fair, flea market, ATV Poker Run, pumpkin decorating, pie eating, petting zoo, dumpling feed and “October Fest” foods. Triangle Park. 7am-7pm. 715/7622703, 877/762-2703. parkfalls.com (Price Co.) PHELPS Colorama “Try-athlon:” The triathlon will consist of biking, canoeing or kayaking and a 5K walk/run. Available to individuals or three person relay teams. A separate 5K race will be offered to individuals who want only to participate in the walk/run. 715/545-3800. www.phelpscofc.org (Vilas Co.) PLEASANT PRAIRIE Pleasant Prairie Mud Run: 5K trail run with obstacles perfect for recreational runners competing in their first 5K race but challenging enough for competitive athletes. The Pleasant Prairie Lil Mudder (ages 4-7) and Pleasant Prairie Mud Run Jr (ages 7-12) are also offered. Obstacles include water crossings, tire runs, hay bale climbs, tunnel crawls, slip n slide, and the famous mud pit. The Pleasant Prairie Lil Mudder features a 100-yard dash followed by smaller obstacles and mud pit. The Pleasant Prairie Mud Run Jr features a one mile run with obstacles and the mud pit. Prairie Springs Park. 9am. 262/925-6742. www.recplexonline.com (Kenosha Co.) RACINE Great Lakes Brewfest: 75 craft brewers from across the country offer unlimited sampling of more than 150 craft brews along with live music, food, and a special performance by the Racine Kilties Drum & Bugle Corps. Racine Zoo. 262/6812052. www.greatlakesbrewfest.com (Racine Co.) 6 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. Above: Rock the Green in Milwaukee. RIB LAKE BARABOO Spirit Lakes Musky Tournament: Up to 25 teams of two fishermen per boat may participate in this tournament. Prize money for most and longest muskies caught out of Spirit Lake. Entry fee includes a meal served at Spirit Lake Bar & Grill during the wrap-up ceremony after the event closes. Spirit Lake Bar & Grill. 6:30am kick-off meeting; 7am fishing starts; 3pm fishing stops followed by the wrap-up ceremony. 715/573-8014, 715/427-1049. www.spiritlakeassoc.org (Taylor Co.) Devil’s Challenge Triathlon: Devil’s Challenge Off-Road Triathlon includes ¼ mile swim, 10 mile bike and 5k run. Challenging yet fun for the entire family. Post-race festivities include entertainment, music and food. Devil’s Challenge Sprint Triathlon will be a 1/4 mile swim, 16 mile bike, 5k run. Part of the Wisconsin Triathlon Series. Devil’s Lake State Park. 8am. 608/356-8301. www.witriseries.com (Sauk Co.) SISTER BAY Peninsula Century Ride: Door County’s newest century ride featuring routes of 25, 50, 62, and 100 miles through northern Door County’s beautiful landscape of waterfront vistas and treelined roads. Ride starts and ends at Sister Bay’s Waterfront Park, with live music and post-ride food and beer. Waterfront Park. 920/421-1519. www.peninsulacentury.com (Door Co.) SUN PRAIRIE Sun Prairie Blues Fest: Annual festival featuring music by local, Midwestern and national performers. Along with great blues, patrons can enjoy a variety of food and beverages including a beer garden. Angell Park. Noon-10pm. 608/298-3475. www.spbluesfest.com (Dane Co.) WILLIAMS BAY Land Rover TriRock Lake Geveva Triathlon: This event includes Half Extreme, Olympic, Sprint, and SuperSprint distance triathlons. Relays are allowed for all races except the SuperSprint. Edgewater Park. Register on Fri; sunrise start for Extreme and 1/2Extreme; 6:30am start for International. 858/731-6517. trirock.competitor.com (Walworth Co.) SEP 13-14 SAT-SUN AMERY Apple River Quilt Guild Annual Quilt Show: Silent auction, guild challenge, quilt raffle, vendors, and demonstrations. St. Joseph Catholic Church. Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm. 715/268-2564. www.polkcountytourism.com (Polk Co.) BELMONT Belmont School Community Fair: Stunt night and coronation ceremony, football game, parade, carnival, kids’ games, musical entertainment, exhibits and livestock show/auction at school grounds, evening dance, horse show, and tractor pull. Belmont School Grounds. 608/7625600. (Lafayette Co.) CALUMETVILLE RS Vintage Steel Steam and Gas Engine Show: View antique farm equipment working on site. Rock crushing, threshing, log-sawing, blacksmithing and more. Featuring garden tractors and Wisconsinmade machinery. N10895 Highway 151 10am-6pm. 920/795-4531. www.upsteamandgasengine.org (Calumet Co.) EAST TROY East Troy Bluegrass Festival: Top Bluegrass bands, fiddle, banjo, mandolin and guitar competitions, gospel music service, food and craft vendors. East Troy Village Square. 10am-6:30pm. 262/6423770. www.easttroywi.org (Walworth Co.) JANESVILLE World Water Ski Show Tournament: Tournament will feature an all-star show ski team from the United States as well as teams from around the world. Held in the Rock Aqua Jay Stadium at beautiful Traxler Park, the venue provides plenty of seating with spectacular views of the Rock River. Concessions, including a beer tent, and on site and off site parking with a shuttle. Traxler Park. 608/757-3171. www.janesvillecvb.com (Rock Co.) LA CROSSE RIVER FALLS NEW LONDON MONROE Hmong New Year Celebration: One of the largest Hmong populations in the state celebrates with Hmong traditional ball tossing, cultural performances, food & clothing booths, and sports tournaments. Crusa Soccer Fields. 608/781-5744. www.lacrossehmaa.org (La Crosse Co.) River Falls Bacon Bash: This two-day festival celebrates all things bacon. Pigthemed activities for the entire family, live music, merchandise from local artists/vendors and much more. Sample bacon-inspired dishes from local restaurants and food vendors. Downtown. 11am-4pm. 715/425-2533. tourism.rfchamber.com (Pierce Co.) Mosquito Hill Nature Center Honey Sunday: The Waupaca County Beekeepers’ Association joins the center staff in offering demonstrations, tours, honey baked goods, and honey sundaes. Mosquito Hill Nature Center. 1-4pm. 920/779-6433. www.mosquitohill.com (Outagamie Co.) Green County Cheese Days: Events include Cheese Days chase, big cheese tent, old time copper kettle cheesemaking demonstration, cow milking contest, family farm adventure for kids, dairy farm tours, barn quilt tours, three entertainment stages, Cheese Days Chase and more. Courthouse Square. Fri noonmidnight, Sat 9am-midnight, Sun 9am6pm. 608/325-7771. www.cheesedays.com (Green Co.) MARSHFIELD Maple Fall Fest: One of the three largest festivals in Marshfield with over 160 plus handmade arts and craft vendors, music, and entertainment all featured in an outdoor park setting. Featuring multiple maple syrup producers and evening entertainment. Wildwood Park. Sat 9am5pm, Sun 10am-4pm. 715/384-3454. www.visitmarshfieldwi.com (Wood Co.) MUKWONAGO SUN APPLETON Art on the Town: The art venues on College Avenue and the Riverfront open their doors with artist demonstrations and refreshments. Downtown. 6-9pm. 920/954-9112, www.appletondowntown.org (Calumet County Co.) MILWAUKEE Mexican Independence Day Festival & Parade: Features Mexican music, folkloric dancers, carnival rides, prize drawings, children’s activities, community resources exhibit, information booths, crafts, food, merchandise, and much more. UMOS Center. Parade starts at 11am. Festival noon-8pm. 414/389-6002. www.umos.org (Milwaukee Co.) PEWAUKEE Clark House Museum Harvest Fair: Homegrown garden produce, home baked goods, demonstrations and live music. Clark House. 1-4pm. 262/691-0233. www.pewaukeehistory.org (Waukesha Co.) SEP 17-20 WED-SAT NEILLSVILLE Central Wisconsin Horse Sale: Wisconsin’s largest horse sale attracting buyers and sellers from across the US. Horses, mules, horse equipment, horse-drawn vehicles, and tack of all types offered for sale. Clark County Fairgrounds. 8:30am. 715/238-8088. www.centralwihorsesale.net (Clark Co.) SEP 19-20 FRI-SAT PLYMOUTH Oktoberfest: Music by Copper Box and Polka Potion Band. Burgers/brats, ethnic foods, a spanferkel (pig roast), and Biergarten. German music all day Saturday with a bake sale, excellent German food and beer, and children’s art activities in the Arts Center. Plymouth Arts Center. Fri 5-10pm; Sat 10am-10pm. (check with Plymouth Arts Center for definitive hours). 920/892-8409. www.plymoutharts.org (Sheboygan Co.) rJ & lin DA mill er Maxwell Street Days Flea Market: More than 650 vendors of crafts, produce, plants, and tools. Food and refreshments available. Hwy 83 & Cty NN. 8am-5pm. 262/363-1501. www.mukwonagochamber.org (Waukesha Co.) SEP 14 VIOLA Viola Horse & Colt Show: Free horse show featuring horse exhibits and pulls, carnival rides, food, truck and tractor pulls, huge raffle, music and more. Downtown. Fri 6-8pm Sat 8am-10pm. 608/627-1911. www.horseandcoltshow.com (Richland Co.) SEP 19-21 FRI-SUN CHIPPEWA FALLS Oktoberfest: A full weekend of German fun. Three stages with live entertainment, amazing family fun activities, scrumptious food, and much more. Northern Wisconsin State Fairgrounds. Fri & Sat 11am-11pm, Sun 10am-4pm. 715/7230331, 866/723-0340. www.oktoberfestcf.com (Chippewa Co.) FOND DU LAC er Gene stAv Top: Hmong New Year Celebration in La Crosse. Above: Green County Cheese Days in Monroe. Wind Power Championships: Competition includes long distance racing, course racing, slalom and freestyle for windsurfing and windkiting. The Lake Winnebago Super Crossing is also held the Friday before Windpower Championships. Roosevelt Park. 11am. 920/922-2550. www.windpowerwindsurfing.com (Fond du Lac Co.) MENASHA Community First Fox Cities Marathon: Marathon, wheelchair division, relay, half marathon, and competitive walk. Expo on Friday and Saturday at UW-Fox Valley Campus Field House. UW Fox Valley. Expo Fri 4-8pm, Sat 9am-6pm. Kids run Fri 4-7pm; Sat 5k 9am; Sun Marathon early start 6am, Marathon, relay, half marathon start 7am. 920/882-9499. www.foxcitiesmarathon.org (Calumet Co.) WEST ALLIS Milwaukee NARI Fall Home & Remodeling Show: Annual show featuring more than 200 home improvement and remodeling experts providing information on the newest products, services, and trends for the home. National and local experts will make presentations with seminars and other special attractions. Exposition Center at Wisconsin State Fair Park. 414/771-4071. www.milwaukeenari.org (Milwaukee Co.) SEP 20 SAT ANTIGO Fly In Air Show: Pancake and waffle breakfast served 8-11:30am. Free Young Eagle flights for first time flyers ages 8-17. Lunch served from 11:30am-3pm. Aerobatic demo, aircraft on display and music. Antigo Airport. 715/623-4525. antigochamber.com/ (Langlade Co.) BOULDER JUNCTION Colorama Dinner: An annual tradition featuring wild game and baked chicken served in historic Nash Hall at Camp Manitowish YMCA. Entertainment and door prizes. Camp Manito-wish. 6pm. 715/385-2400. www.boulderjct.org (Vilas Co.) BRISTOL Fall Fun Fest: Hayrides, kids’ crafts, food, green vendors and more. Free admission. Pringle Nature Center. 11am-3pm. 262/857-8008. www.pringlenc.org (Kenosha Co.) CAMBRIDGE Cambridge Fall Fest: Antiques and arts market including demos in Veterans Park, petting zoo, family wellness expo, hot cider, caramel apples and other fall treats, scarecrow contest, face and pumpkin painting, family fun games, hayrides and farmers’ market. Veterans Park. 10am4pm. 608/423-3780. www.cambridgewi.com (Dane Co.) CLINTONVILLE Fall Frenzy: Event includes a Hispanic culture area with bands and Mexican food, Main Street filled with crafters, farmer’s market vendors, a variety of foods, kid’s area, retail store specials, chicken cook-off and Chicken Fling. Downtown. 10am-3pm. 715/823-4606. www.clintonvillewichamber.com (Waupaca Co.) COON VALLEY Threshing Bee: Celebrate pioneer days with a threshing bee, skills’ demonstrations, kids’ activities, live animals, and a mouth-watering, rib-sticking threshing dinner (reservations required), served at noon. Norskedalen Nature & Heritage Center, Inc. 10am-4pm. 608/452-3424. www.norskedalen.org (Vernon Co.) continued... Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 7 CRANDON Art In The Square: Arts & craft fair, specialty food booths, horse and wagon rides, pumpkins, live entertainment and fun for the family. Forest County Courthouse Square. 10am-4pm. 715/478-3450. www.visitforestcounty.com (Forest Co.) CROSS PLAINS Hill & Valley Antique Auto & Americana Show: Annual antique car show with old time crafts such as quilting, blacksmithing, sauerkraut making, music, food, art & crafts fair and more. A steam engine will be set up to steam corn on the cob. Hill & Valley tour is about 22 miles, an hour drive through our many hills & valleys. Pancake breakfast served 6:4510:15am. Free to the public. Baer Park. 6:45am-4:30pm. 608/798-3040. www.crossplainschamber.net (Dane Co.) EAU CLAIRE International Fall Festival: Free, familyoriented event featuring ethnic foods and craft vendors, petting zoo and pony rides, inflatables, caricature drawings, silly string war zone, array of international entertainment, and Parade of Nations at 3pm. Downtown. 10am-6pm. 715/8394914. www.downtowneauclaire.org (Chippewa Co.) FALL RIVER Sorghum Fest: See sorghum processed from field to jar, giant inflatables for the kids, face painting, games and make/take projects, outdoor farm, flea market, “All U Can Eat” pancake breakfast, live music and many bucket raffle prizes. Jars of sorghum available for purchase and free sorghum recipes. Savanna Oaks Community Center. 7am–3pm. 920/4846257, 920/623-5319. www.savannaoakscenter.com (Columbia Co.) FERRYVILLE Ferryville Fall Fest & Market in the Park: Features Amish baskets, quilts, needlework, baked goods, produce and Amish-made furniture. Browse organic produce and food, jams, jellies, birdhouses, flowers, plants and tools. Large number of vendors. Music and food. Sugar Creek Park. 9am-4pm. 608/734-9406. www.ferryville.com (Crawford Co.) GREEN BAY Rails & Ales Brewfest: Guests are invited to stroll among the museum’s full-size trains while sampling dozens of local and regional craft beers and wines along with hors d’oeuvres. The evening will also feature entertainment, raffles and other prizes. Dinner Train from 5-6:30pm. National Railroad Museum. 6:30-10pm. 920/437-7623. www.nationalrrmuseum.org (Brown Co.) HAYWARD Hayward Fall Festival: Fine arts and crafts, food, brew and wine garden, live music, sidewalk sales, farmers’ market items, children’s games, trail run, bike tour, Harvest baking contest and scarecrow contest. Downtown. 715/6348662. www.haywardareachamber.com (Sawyer Co.) KOHLER The Blind Horse Winery Fall Harvest Festival: Activities include live music on the patio bar, grape stomping competition, horse shoe throwing competition, and make your own pizza. Vineyards and E V E N T S gardens open for strolling. Shopping available at the winery and the Restoration Gardens barn. Wine stations setup throughout the property. The Blind Horse Restaurant & Winery. 10am-5pm both days. 920/287-3313. www.theblindhorse.com (Sheboygan Co.) LAKE TOMAHAWK Fall Harvest Festival: Festival featuring children’s wooden pumpkin decorating, caramel apples, pies, arts & crafts of all sizes and shapes, a farmer’s market, antiques, and of course, the local shops and eateries. Snow Shoe Baseball Diamond. 9am-3pm. 715/499-1263. minocquaartsandcrafts.com (Oneida Co.) oF commerce ceDArBurG chAmBer S E P T E M B E R LAONA Lumberjack Steam Train Fall Festival: Award-winning Green Treasure Forest Tour, pumpkin patch, face painting, marshmallow roast and fresh apple cider. Lumberjack Special Steam Train & Camp Five Museum Complex. 715/674-3414. www.lumberjacksteamtrain.com (Forest Co.) LITTLE CHUTE Kermis Dutch Festival: Celebrating Dutch Heritage, Dutch pancake breakfast, tulip/arts/craft sales, kids’ games and entertainment, music, food, Dutch dancers. Downtown. 10am-11:45pm. 920/851-5921. www.kermisdutchfestival.com (Outagamie Co.) MARSHFIELD Udder Mudder: A 5k non-competitive mud obstacle course for people 10-100 years of age of all athletic abilities using the farm’s wooded trails, creek, swamp and fields! Also includes activities for lil’ mudders (9 and under) - Lil’ Piggy Plunge. All participants must register and complete a waiver. Go online to register and obtain complete event details. Memory Lane Farm. Registration starting at 9am. 715/387-9502. www.memorylanefarm.us (Wood Co.) MILWAUKEE Milwaukee River Challenge: Dozens of collegiate and club teams from across the nation test their stamina and precision on the Milwaukee and Menomonee Rivers. Take in spectacular views and cheer teams on as they voyage through the picturesque, three-mile route. Pere Marquette Park. 9am racing begins. 414/223-6901. www.milwaukeeriverchallenge.com (Milwaukee Co.) REEDSBURG Heritage Day at Pioneer Log Village: Demonstrators and re-enactors recreate the stories of Reedsburg’s past among the authentic log cabins and museum buildings. Many activities suited for children and adults and food for sale. Pioneer Log Village. 11am-4pm. 608/5242850. (Sauk Co.) RIPON Septemberfest: The Watson Street Classic Cycle Show, showcasing vintage motorcycles and custom choppers, is followed by the Custom Car Show where car collectors in nineteen classes showcase their vehicles. Pet Parade, live musical entertainment, lip sync competitions, children’s activities, and delectable treats from area restaurants. Historic Downtown Ripon. 9am-4pm. 920/748-6764. www.ripon-wi.com (Fond du Lac Co.) 8 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. Above: Cedarburg Wine & Harvest Festival. SHEBOYGAN TWO RIVERS Maywood Earth Ride: A full-service bicycle tour in the fall beauty of the Northern Kettle Moraine State Forest. Six routes range from 12 to 112 miles. Breakfast & lunch, rest stops, sag support and door prizes. Ellwood H. May Environmental Park. Start times vary for each distance. 920/459-3906. www.gomaywood.org/earthride.htm (Sheboygan Co.) Ethnic Festival: Music, dance, food and many vendors selling items from every continent. Join in the celebration beginning with the parade of flags down Washington Street to the Central Park Bandstand. Central Park. 9am-5pm. 920/794-1482. tworiversmainstreet.com (Manitowoc Co.) ST. GERMAIN Colorama in St. Germain: Events include craft show, farmers’ market, wine tasting, pumpkin painting and fall flower sale. St. Germain Community Park. 9am-3pm. 715/477-2205. www.st-germain.com (Vilas Co.) STEVENS POINT WAUKESHA Apple Harvest Festival: Autumn family festival with a heritage theme. Auction, hay ride, children’s activities, concert, artists/exhibitors, food pies, cider and fun. Expanded Learning Center will be open. Retzer Nature Center. 9am-5pm. 262/896-8007. www.waukeshacountyparks.com (Waukesha Co.) Art in the Park: Artisans from around the state gather to display and sell their works. Food and children’s activities. Free admission. Pfiffner Pioneer Park. 10am-4pm. 715/344-8901. www.artintheparkstevenspoint.org (Portage Co.) WEYAUWEGA STURGEON BAY SEP 20-21 Harvest Festival & Street Art Auction: Harvest Festival is a celebration of autumn’s bounty featuring a craft show, car show, food booths, live music, and street art auction. Citywide. 9am-5pm. 920/743-6246. www.sturgeonbay.net (Door Co.) SUMMIT LAKE Annual Lakes and Leaves Bike Ride: Annual ride offering some of the most beautiful road riding in the Northwoods. Helmets are required, SAG support, rest areas, food and refreshments. Summit Lake Park. 715/623-4134, 800/5264523. www.antigochamber.com (Langlade Co.) TURTLE LAKE Wisconsin Colorfest and Pitchfork Fondue: Offering Pitchfork Fondue – a sizzlin’ steak dinner with all the trimmings and dessert. The top sirloins are pierced with new pitchforks and cooked to perfection in a cauldron of hot oil. Tickets available at the door. Garden Club’s Pumpkin Contest with various age groups for entry and prizes. Horse drawn wagon rides down the Cattail Trail. Village Park. 11:30am-5:30pm. 715/357-3984. www.wisconsincolorfest.com (Barron Co.) Horse & Buggy Days: An old-time parade, hayrides, pool tournament, live music, lost arts demonstrations, a teen dance and hometown talent. Downtown. 920/867-2500. weyauwegachamber.com (Waupaca Co.) SAT-SUN CEDARBURG Wine & Harvest Festival: Activities include a farmers’ market, Arts on the Avenue, scarecrow contest, pumpkin carving, grape stomping and grape spitting contests. Enjoy food courts, wine tasting, live bands, hayrides, kids’ corner activities in Cedar Creek Park and more. Downtown. Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am5pm. 262/377-9620. www.cedarburgfestivals.org (Ozaukee Co.) HARTFORD Buckskinners Encampment: Experience an early 1800s fur traders’ rendezvous with authentic competitions, teepees, demonstrations, period foods, music, and refreshments. Hartford Woodlawn Park. Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 9am-4pm. 262/6739892. (Dodge Co.) HUBERTUS Holy Hill Art & Farm Markets: Unique marketplace featuring artists and farmers presenting their goods in a natural setting. For those who share a passion for art, antiques, locally made and grown products. Enjoy a wide range of treasures that will fill the barn and homestead during each market weekend. Sample produce, products and refreshments prepared by local farmers and bakers. The possibilities for creativity and healthy simple living ideas are endless here. Holy Hill Art Farm. 9am-4pm. 262/644-5698. holyhillmarket.com (Washington Co.) MILWAUKEE Doors Open Milwaukee: Features the opening of a hundred buildings – everything from museums to hotels, churches to government offices, banks to transit hubs – all free to the general public. Tour parts of these buildings that the public does not have access to. Free ticketed expert tours available alongside the general building openings. Various locations. 10am-5pm. 414/277-7795. doorsopenmilwaukee.org (Milwaukee Co.) SOLDIERS GROVE Driftless Area Art Festival: Once a year, artists that draw their inspiration from the Driftless area gather together in Crawford County at the Driftless Area Art Festival to display their work. Beauford T. Anderson Park. Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm. 608/624-3600. www.driftlessareaartfestival.com (Crawford Co.) ST CROIX FALLS Fall Harvest Festival at Chateau St. Croix Winery: Wine tasting, gourmet foods, carriage rides, Polocrosse, arts & crafts, live music and dancing, Renaissance and Medieval games, and grape stomping contests. Chateau St. Croix Winery. Sat 11am-7pm. Sun 11am-5pm. 715/4832556, 866/654-9463. www.chateaustcroix.com (Polk Co.) STEVENS POINT Dozynki Harvest Festival: Polka bands, Polish and American food and beer. Polka Mass at St. Stephan’s Catholic Church. Moose Family Lodge. Sat 12-8pm, Sun 12-6pm. 715/343-5356. www.polkapowwow.com (Portage Co.) SEP 21 SUN BELOIT Autorama: Over 1,000 vintage cars across the different classes expected. Parts swap, flea market and arts and craft area featuring over 200 vendor spaces. The car corral area features over 120 classic and performance cars for sale. Preservation Park. 9am-3pm. 608/2903628. www.beloitautorama.com (Rock Co.) MARIBEL Maribel Cave Tours: Guided, underground walking cave tours of the largest cave in the county. It is electrically floodlighted and suitable for all ages. See water worn river passageways, stalactites, flowstone, a giant rock column, and unique geologic rock formations. Donations only. Cherney Maribel Caves County Park. 10am-3pm. 920/683-4189, 920/860-6123. www.maribelcaves.com (Manitowoc Co.) NEW HOLSTEIN Wings & Wheels: An Airplane Fly-in and Car Show. The event starts with a pancake breakfast for airplanes flying in and vehicles driving in at 7:30am. At 11am, the lunch menu and D.J. music will begin and continue throughout the day. Airplane rides will be available. The Car Show will take place from 8am-3pm. A family day of entertainment with free admission. New Holstein Municipal Airport. 7:30am-3pm. 920/946-5971. www.newholstein.org (Calumet Co.) RIVER FALLS The Autumn Trek Ride: Experience four scenic country routes from moderate to the ultimate challenge for biking enthusiasts of all ages. Each route is marked and mapped with rest stops along the way. Hoffman Park. Registration 7am. 715/425-2533. www.rivervalleytrails.org/trek.html (Pierce Co.) WAUKESHA Pedal the Kettle: The Spring City Spinners Bicycle Club hosts their annual fully-supported, classic century tour through the back roads of scenic Waukesha County. Rides of 30, 64 or 100 miles. Held rain or shine. Meal at end of ride. Meadowbrook Elementary School. 262/607-2722. www.springcityspinners.org (Waukesha Co.) SEP 25-27 THU-SAT SIREN G. BonsAck Siren Harvestfest & Taste of Siren: Festivities include the annual Taste of Siren followed by the hand-made artisan and crafter show, carriage rides, car show, farmers’ market, pumpkin bowling, petting zoo, walk for the animals, contests and more. 715/349-5999, 800/788-3164. www.visitsiren.com (Burnett Co.) SEP 25-28 THU-SUN LA CROSSE Dennis rAschk e SEP 26-27 FRI-SAT CABLE Cable Area Fall Fest: Enjoy a pumpkin pecan pancake breakfast, great local wines and artisan cheeses, an old fashioned pig and corn roast, ice cold beverages and non-stop live entertainment. Also featuring a giant craft fair, one of northern Wisconsin’s best classic car shows and games for the kids. Downtown. 715/798-3833. www.cable4fun.com (Bayfield Co.) MINOCQUA 50th Annual Beef-A-Rama: The 50 year kick-off begins on Friday evening in Torpy Park with a performance by Mama’s Little Hippies. The downtown beef cook-offs begin early in the morning along with live music and roast beef sandwich sales and eating contest starting at 11:30am. Other activities include the craft show at Torpy Park from 9am-5pm, live music at four stages, cow plop, petting zoo, 50 Cows for 50 Years, and the famous Parade of Beef at 2:15pm down main street. Awards ceremony at 3pm following the parade. Torpy Park. Friday 6-10 pm Saturday 9am-8pm. 715/356-5266. www.beefarama.com/ (Oneida Co.) SEP 26-28 FRI-SUN FONTANA-ON-GENEVA LAKE Antique and Classic Boat Show: Boats will be on display all weekend showcasing major boat manufacturers: Streblow, Hacker, Gar Wood and many more. Vendors will have items for sale and “Start Your Engines” boat parade will be Saturday. Admission is free. The Abbey Resort. 630/802-2698, 800/709-1323. www.genevalakeboatshow.com (Walworth Co.) Oktoberfest: Activities include the Torchlight Parade and Maple Leaf Parade, carnival rides, ethnic foods, authentic German entertainment, national entertainers as well as local and regional country, pop, blues and rock groups and children’s acts. Oktoberfest Grounds. 608/784-3378. www.oktoberfestusa.com (La Crosse Co.) GAYS MILLS SEP 25-OCT 9 Fall Jefferson Car Show: Swap meet, car corral and car show for classics, collectibles, street rods and trucks. More than 3,100 vendor stalls and over 1,000 cars for sale. Swap and car corral all three days; car show Sat & Sun. Jefferson County Fair Park. Fri 10am-6pm, Sat & Sun 6am-4pm. 608/244-8416. www.madisonclassics.com (Jefferson Co.) THU MILWAUKEE Milwaukee Film Festival: The festival will screen 150 plus of the world’s top films in three city venues. Oriental Theatre, Landmark Downer Theatre and Fox Bay Cinema Grill. 414/755-1965. mkefilm.org (Milwaukee Co.) SEP 26 FRI er oF comm chAmBer Fox cities APPLETON ce Octoberfest License to Cruise Car Show: Classic car show with more than 400 cars, live entertainment and food. This year’s featured car is the Ford Mustang, celebrating it’s 50th anniversary! A Mustang from each year will be represented. Downtown. 6-10pm. 920/734-3377. www.octoberfestonline.org (Calumet Co.) MINERAL POINT Top: La Crosse Oktoberfest. Above: License to Cruise Car Show at Appleton Octoberfest. long Midwest Cornish Festival and Celtic Celebration. Pendarvis. 7-10pm. 608/987-2122. www.pendarvishistoricsite.org (Iowa Co.) Cornish Festival Pub Night: Live music, cash bar, and a variety of pub games. Event kicks off Mineral Point’s weekend- Apple Festival: Festival includes arts and crafts fair, huge flea market, 2K & 5K run and walk, horseshoe tournament, pancake breakfast, food stands, music, and parade at 1:30pm Sunday. Downtown. 9am-5pm. 608/735-4341. www.gaysmills.org (Crawford Co.) JEFFERSON LADYSMITH Leaf it to Rusk Fall Festival: Annual fall festival features farmers’ market, art displays by area artists, hikes and tours, chair lift rides and other activities in the Blue Hills area at Christie Mountain and at the Reclaimed Flambeau Mine, railroad display and tours, airport fly-in and pancake breakfast, Gravel Grinders bike ride, ATV guided rides, beer, wine and cheese tasting kick-off event, garage sales and much more. Throughout Rusk County. Friday is kick-off event in the evening; Sat & Sun events throughout the day. 715/532-7328. www.ladysmithchamber.com (Rusk Co.) continued... Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 9 S E P T E M B E R E V E N T S NEW GLARUS BRODHEAD MINERAL POINT PESHTIGO New Glarus Oktoberfest: Live music in festival tent all weekend. Ceremonial tapping of a keg of New Glarus Brewery’s Staghorn Octoberfest beer. Wagon rides, activities for the kids, food stands by local restaurants, fondue demonstration and tasting, and antique tractor pull. Downtown. 608/527-2095. www.swisstown.com (Green Co.) Autumn Fest: Community celebration with farmers’/craft market, food, chili contest, children’s activities and costume parade, music, and sidewalk sales of retailers and vendors. Downtown Square. 608/8978411. www.brodheadchamber.org (Green Co.) Pendarvis Crowdy Crawn: “Crowdy Crawn” is a Cornish expression for “a mixture of fun.” Expect a mixture of storytelling, creatures from Cornish legend, and traditional domestic crafts. The event is part of Mineral Point’s weekend celebration of Cornish culture. Pendarvis. 11am-4pm. 608/987-2122. www.pendarvishistoricsite.org (Iowa Co.) Peshtigo Historical Day: Firetower walk/run. Parade with main events at Badger Park. Live music, craft booths, food, balloon jumping equipment and games all day. Badger Park. Firetower Run/Walk registration 6:30am-7:45am. Parade at 10:30am. Live music 11:30am9:30pm. 715/582-0327. www.peshtigochamber.com (Marinette Co.) SAYNER Colorama Weekend & Sunday Brunch: Something special at all stores. Colorama Brunch and Craft Show on Sunday at the Sayner Community Center. Raffles every hour. Sayner Community Building. 715/542-3789. www.sayner-starlake.org (Vilas Co.) WARRENS FISH CREEK Fall Harvest Fest: Live music, free guided tours and free wine and beer tasting. Hop aboard a horse drawn wagon ride or jump in an inflatable castle. Other activities include a pie eating contest and pick your own apples. Orchard Country Winery and Market. 10am-5pm. 920/868-3479. www.orchardcountry.com (Door Co.) FRANKSVILLE Warrens Cranberry Festival: World’s largest cranberry festival with over a thousand arts and crafts/flea/antique/farm market booths, cranberry harvest tours, a gigantic parade, midway, and cranberry recipe contest. Downtown. 7am-5pm. 608/3784200. www.cranfest.com (Monroe Co.) Pumpkin Harvest Art & Craft Fair: Free event held in conjunction with the popular Tucker 4-H Pancake Breakfast. Enjoy a fall day in the country with food, art, crafts, petting zoo, hayrides, corn maze, and pumpkins. Swan’s Pumpkin Farm. 9am-1pm. 262/634-1482. (Racine Co.) WEST ALLIS HAYWARD Harvest Fair: Enjoy fall-focused events, activities, live entertainment, competitions, scarecrow making and pumpkin bowling. Free admission. Wisconsin State Fair Park. Fri 5-9pm, Sat 9am-11pm, Sun 9am-5pm. 414/2667300. www.wistatefair.com (Milwaukee Co.) World Beef Expo: A variety of educational seminars, youth sweepstakes contests, the World Beef Expo elite sale and a trade show. All events are open to the public. Case IH Coliseum. 920/479-0658. www.worldbeefexpo.com (Milwaukee Co.) Birkie Trail Run & Trek: Events include the Individual Marathon Run, Half Marathon, Marathon Relay, Birkie Trek Nordic Walk and the 5K Fun Run. All events take place on the famous and hilly Birkie trail at one of the most beautiful times of the year. 715/634-5025. www.birkie.com (Sawyer Co.) SEP 26-29 FRI-MON WASHBURN Biketember Fest: Fall ColorRIDES are all led by experienced ride leaders and follow the most scenic roads and trails of the Bayfield Peninsula. New this year, rides offer three types of bicycle riding: road, mountain and fat bike. Washburn Area Chamber of Commerce. 715/3732114. www.northcoastcycling.org/ (Bayfield Co.) SEP 27 SAT Changes may occur. Before driving a long distance to attend an event call or e-mail ahead to verify dates or visit travelwisconsin.com. OGEMA Christmas Tree Festival: Christmas tree contest, tree toss contest, parade, food and refreshments, “Run to the Peak” race at Timm’s Hill, library book sale and quilt raffle, tours of Pioneer House Museum, large arts and crafts fair, ATV pull, and annual Fireman’s Dance. Elementary School. 9am. 715/767-5989, 715/767-5836. (Price Co.) PHILLIPS Phillips’ Fall Harvest Festival: Arts and craft fair on the courthouse lawn with live music, bakery sales, sidewalk sales, farmers’ market, scarecrow contest, A Taste of Fall in Phillips, family movie, pumpkin decorating, special craisin and cranberry menu items at participating eateries and a run/walk at 9am at Birch Island Resort. Downtown. 9am-3pm. 715/339-4100, 888/408-4800. www.phillipswisconsin.net (Price Co.) POTOSI Potosi Bicycle Tour: Ride along the Mississippi on the Great River Road. Registration includes lunch and live music all afternoon. Entry fee $55 single, $80 family, $70 tandem. Pre-registration online. Holiday Gardens Event Center. 8am. 608/763-4002. www.potosibrewery.com (Grant Co.) KENOSHA Oktoberfest at Kemper Center: Event features German food and beer, music and dancing, and a full cash bar. $10 entrance fee. Kemper Center. 4-10pm. 262/657-6005. www.kempercenter.com (Kenosha Co.) LA CROSSE Maple Leaf Road Races: A fun and active way for the entire family to kick off the Oktoberfest Celebration and support the YMCA’s Strong Kids Campaign. Raise pledge money to walk or run the 5K, 5-mile or Half Marathon. Riverside Park. 6:45am. 608/784-3378. www.oktoberfestusa.com (La Crosse Co.) MARINETTE Forgotten Fire Winery 3rd Anniversary Party: Live music, food for purchase, prize drawings and more. Wine tasting is $4 for 7 samples and a glass to keep. Forgotten Fire Winery. 11am-5pm. 715/582-3473. www.forgottenfirewinery.com (Marinette Co.) ir pArk stAte FA Octoberfest: Enjoy more than 100 food booths serving ethnic delights, live music on five stages, a large arts and crafts area on the campus of Lawrence University, the Applefest recipe contest, and a family fun area. Downtown. 9am-6pm. 920/7347101. www.octoberfestonline.org (Calumet Co.) Green County Fall National Tractor and Truck Pull: Tractor pullers with categories for limited prostock, light limited super stock, prostocks, 466 hotfarm, unlimited super stock, 640 profarm, TWD mod trucks, super stock diesel trucks, and mini rods. Fairgrounds. 608/558-2316. www.greencountyfallnationals.com/ (Green Co.) Wisconsin APPLETON MONROE miller Heritage Weekend: A weekend of fun family activities. Spaghetti dinner, 5K/5 mile race, Heritage Festival with music, food, vendors, exhibitors and crafters. Fun and games for all ages. Free admission. Museum buildings open to the public. New Richmond Heritage Center. Fri 4:30-7pm, Sat. 8am, Sun 11am-5pm. 715/246-3276. www.NRHeritageCenter.org (St. Croix Co.) Edgerton Sterling North Book and Film Festival: Annual event that promotes the literacy in children, adults and seniors by introducing new and upcoming authors while also presenting well-known and admired authors. All presentations are free. Edgerton High School. 9am-5pm. 608/561-6101. www.sterlingnorthbookfestival.com (Dane Co.) rJ & linDA NEW RICHMOND EDGERTON MERRILL Colorama Bike Tour: 10, 30 and 50-mile bike tours along the Wisconsin River. Enjoy the wonderful fall colors. Stange’s Kitchenette Park. Registration begins at 9am, ride starts at 10am. 715/536-7313. www.merrillparkandrec.com (Lincoln Co.) 10 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. Top: Warrens Cranberry Festival. Above: Harvest Fair in West Allis. historicAl society oF Wisconsin WHITEWATER OSHKOSH Fall Color Biking Festival: Join more than 650 mountain bicyclists for this annual fall color fundraiser for the trail. Hosted by WORBA, and sponsored by Trek, Wheel and Sprocket, and the LaGrange General Store/Backyard Bike Shop. John Muir Trailhead. 262/495-8600. www.fallcolorfestival.org (Jefferson Co.) Earth Science Club Gem & Mineral Show: Exhibits and demonstrations. Rock, mineral, bead, jewelry and over 80 vendor tables. Door prizes and special events for kids. Admission fee. Sunnyview Expo Center. Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am4pm. 920/725-1640. (Winnebago Co.) SEP 27-28 SAT-SUN BAILEYS HARBOR Baileys Harbor Autumn Fest: Arts and crafts, entertainment, food and beverages. Town Hall. 9am-4pm. 920/839-2366. www.doorcounty.com (Door Co.) CENTURIA Baker Orchard Art Festival: The artists in the Earth Group will show and sell their works. The Orchard and Gallery will be open to the public. Live music. Hayrides through the apple orchard, fresh apple cider and pie. Baker Orchard & Gallery. 9am-5pm. 763/439-9535. www.bakerorchard.com (Polk Co.) GREEN LAKE Harvest Festival: Weekend activities include a craft fair, live music, contests and games, and a farmers’ market. Collector car show, local restaurant’s Fabulous Food Fair, auction and raffle on Sunday. Downtown. 10am-5pm. Car Show Sunday 10am-3:30pm. 920/2943231, 800/253-7354. www.visitgreenlake.com (Green Lake Co.) WorlD po DAiry ex Top: Wade House Civil War Weekend in Greenbush. Above: World Dairy Expo in Madison. PRAIRIE DU CHIEN Breakfast in a Victorian Kitchen: Handson cooking workshop for adults where participants take a culinary tour of the late 19th century through the preparation and consumption of a Victorian breakfast using the foods, utensils and technology of the time. Tours of the Villa Louis estate follow breakfast. By reservation only. Villa Louis. 8:30am-1pm. 608/326-2721, 866/944-7483. www.villalouis.org (Crawford Co.) RACINE Party on the Pavement: Downtown Racine’s premiere free street festival with music, numerous stages of continuous live entertainment, a beverage garden, a special Fun Zone and much more! Art Walk on 6th Street. Food vendors and other special guests. Downtown. 10am7pm. 262/634-6002. www.racinedowntown.com (Racine Co.) SHAWANO Bike the Barn Quilts: Choose from four scenic routes varying in distances from 15-35 miles or a 3-5 mile family fun ride. All routes showcase the beautiful 8’ x 8’ quilt squares along with the fall colors. This family friendly event will provide SAG wagons, maps, snacks, and a ride souvenir. Memorial Park. 15-35 mile rides start 9-10am; Family Fun Ride starts 1011am; Guided Tour Ride starts 10am. 715/524-2139, 800/235-8528. www.shawanocountry.com (Shawano Co.) SIREN Arts Alive on 35: Twenty-five area artists and crafters display and sell their artwork in painting, ceramics, jewelry, pastels, fibers, and crafts. Burnett Area Arts Group (BAAG).10am-3pm. 715/3495960, (Burnett Co.) TIGERTON Applefest: A “Taste of Tigerton” event to showcase local apple orchards selling varieties of apples, apple orchard tours, food booths (fresh apple pie), arts/craft vendors and pie baking contest. Legion Park. 10am-5pm. 715/535-2110. www.tigertonmainstreet.org (Shawano Co.) WAUSAU Bull Falls Brewery Oktoberfest: Enjoy Oktoberfest food, tapping of the ceremonial Oktoberfest keg, live German music, door prizes and more. Bull Falls Brewery. Noon-6:30pm. 715/842-2337. www.bullfallsbrewery.com (Marathon Co.) WAUSAU Fall Colors Comet Sky Ride: View the spectacular fall color of Rib Mountain. Six-seat chair lift encloses passengers with a safety bar. Easy loading and unloading. Get off at the top to observe, then resume the ride back to your starting point. $8 for all ages. Granite Peak Ski Area. 11am-4pm. 715/845-2846. www.skigranitepeak.com (Marathon Co.) SEP 28 SUN ELKHORN Elkhorn Antique Flea Market: More than 500 dealers with antiques and more. Concessions. Admission fee. Walworth County Fairgrounds. Gates open at 7am. 414/525-0820. www.nlpromotionsllc.com (Walworth Co.) FENNIMORE Wade House Civil War Weekend: Largest Civil War re-enactment and encampment in Wisconsin. A full schedule of activities both days with two authentic battles reenacted each day. Wade House. 9am5pm. 920/526-3271. www.wadehouse.org (Sheboygan Co.) Farm Toy Show & Sale: Annual show features antique and collectible farm toys to buy, sell or trade. FFA pancake breakfast served 7am-noon. Fennimore Memorial Building. 9am-2pm. 608/8227806. www.fennimore.com/calendar (Grant Co.) Heritage Day: Demonstrations of old world crafts, antique tractors and farm equipment, hit and miss engines, horse drawn shuttle rides, and kettle corn and food stands. Kids can ride the museum’s mini-train weekends through October. Fennimore Railroad Historical Society Museum. 10am-4pm. 608/822-3446. www.fennimore.com (Grant Co.) HUDSON HORICON GREENBUSH Spirit of the St. Croix Art Festival: Over 80 juried artists gather in Hudson’s Lakefront Park for this two day event. The Artist Village will be open both days of the event, hosting some of the top artists showcasing their products. Come hungry for great food and beverages and enjoy live entertainment and “The Art” of demonstrations. Lakefront Park. Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 10 am-4pm. 715/3868411. www.SayHellotoHudson.com (St. Croix Co.) LA POINTE Anishinaabe Cultural Days: Two days of celebration of Ojibwe culture on the island that the Ojibwe people think of as their spiritual home. Madeline Island Museum. 10am-3:30pm. 715/747-2415. www.madelineislandmuseum.org (Ashland Co.) MARATHON Wausau Snowmobile Grass Drags & Swap Meet: Annual snowmobile grass drags event featuring Wisconsin’s largest snowmobile/ATV swap meet & power sports dealer/vendor expo. ATV/mini rod pulls. Food and refreshments on grounds. Admission fee. Wausau Grass Drags Site. Gates open 8am daily. 715/571-9768. www.trailmatesclub.com (Marathon Co.) MONROE Model Train Show & Swap Meet: Annual train show with operating layouts, activities for kids, and a sale. Sponsored by the Green County Model Railroaders. Stateline Ice Arena. 10am-4pm. 608/3259779. www.gcmrrinc.org (Green Co.) Autumn Art on the Marsh: Arts and crafts sale with a varied craft selection featuring vendors with hand crafted items that beautify your home and make unique gifts. Free admission. Discher Park. 10am-4pm. 920/485-3200. www.horiconchamber.com (Dodge Co.) PRESQUE ISLE Chamber Wild Game Cookoff: Sample the entries to judge the “Wildest Cook in the North.” Presque Isle Community Center. 11am-2pm. 715/686-2910. www.presqueisle.com (Vilas Co.) RACINE Tour of Historic Places: Guides narrate tours of architecturally and historically significant homes. Attendees receive a guide book with the history of each building. $12 day of tour. Downtown. 11am-5:30pm. 262/634-5748. www.preservationracine.org (Racine Co.) SEP 30-OCT 4 TUE-SAT MADISON World Dairy Expo: A showcase for elite dairy cattle, cutting edge research and modern technologies. Products, demonstrations, seminars, cattle judging, great food, and Purple Cow Gift Shop selling dairy souvenirs. Alliant Energy Center. Daily 9am-5pm. 608/267-3976. www.worlddairyexpo.com (Dane Co.) Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 11 October M T W T 5 6 7 1 8 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 SEP 30-OCT 4 F S 2 3 4 9 10 11 TUE-SAT Village where you will be met by some of the spookiest characters around. Galloway House & Village. 7-10 pm. 920/922-0991. www.fdlhistory.com (Fond du Lac Co.) WAUKESHA WI Antiques Dealers Show & Sale: 55 carefully-chosen dealers from across the Midwest bringing their finest antiques to the Milwaukee area. Waukesha Expo Center. Fri 11am-9pm; Sat 10am-5pm 414/510-4441. wisconsinantiquesdealers.com (Waukesha Co.) MADISON WAUPACA World Dairy Expo: A showcase for elite dairy cattle, cutting edge research and modern technologies. Products, demonstrations, seminars, cattle judging, great food, and Purple Cow Gift Shop selling dairy souvenirs. Alliant Energy Center. Daily 9am-5pm. 608/267-3976. www.worlddairyexpo.com (Dane Co.) Chain O’ Lakes Blues Fest: The history of the Indian Crossing Casino comes alive in the fall at the Chain O’ Lakes Blues Festival. Ding’s Dock Indian Crossing Casino. 715/258-7343, 888/417-4040. www.waupacaareachamber.com (Waupaca Co.) OCT 2-5 THU-SUN CAROLINE Caroline Colorama: Horse-drawn wagon rides, camping, Wisconsin’s largest horse trail ride and parade. 715/754-2010. www.carolinelionscolorama.com (Shawano Co.) JANESVILLE Janesville Irish Fest: Festival celebrating Janesville’s Irish heritage and culture with music, food, children’s events and other Irish-themed festivities. Downtown. 608/757-3171. janesvilleirishfest.com (Rock Co.) WEST SALEM Oktoberfest Race Weekend: Annual shorttrack races in 19 divisions over four days. Stars & cars of the NASCAR Re/Max Challenge Series. Food & refreshments. La Crosse Fairgrounds Speedway. 608/786-1525. www.lacrossespeedway.com (La Crosse Co.) OCT 3 FRI GREEN LAKE Beer Cruise: Cruise around beautiful Green Lake on Heidel House Resort’s 60-foot catamaran-style yacht, the Escapade. Take in the panoramic views as you sample a variety of great beer from a featured brewery and enjoy light appetizers. Reservations required. Heidel House Resort & Spa. 6-7:30pm. 920/294-3344, 800/444-2812. heidelhouse.com (Green Lake Co.) OCT 3-4 FRI-SAT FOND DU LAC Ghosts of Galloway: This walking tour of the village will take you through some of the buildings at the Galloway House and OCT 3-5 FRI-SUN AMHERST Hidden Studios: Art Along the Ice Age Trail: Several working artist studios will be open to the public for an opportunity to see where and how the art is created and to purchase locally made, original art. These artists and their guest artists will be available to talk about their work, and many will be providing demonstrations. Various studios. Fri & Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pm. 715/824-2809. www.hiddenstudiosarttour.com (Portage Co.) BAYFIELD Bayfield’s 53rd Annual Apple Festival: The three day event includes over 60 orchard and food booths selling Bayfield’s apples, apple delicacies, art & craft vendor booths and fine art in Memorial Park, a Venetian Boat Parade of glimmering boats, kids’ carnival rides and games, apple peeling contest, fish boil & dance, Big Top Chautauqua’s Blue Canvas Orchestra performing throughout the weekend on the Grandstand stage, and the Grand Parade on Sunday featuring a 400 member “Mass Band” finale. Downtown Bayfield and Memorial Park. Fri-Sun all booths open 10am-5pm. See event schedule for evening activities. 715/779-3335, 800/447-4094. bayfield.org (Bayfield Co.) DURAND Fresh Art Tour Autumn 2014: A self-guided tour of the artists’ studios and eclectic galleries near beautiful Lake Pepin and the Chippewa Valley of Wisconsin. Each site will feature demonstrations and discussions about the artist’s methods and ideas. The art ranges from textiles to pottery, painting, mixed media and much more. Various locations. 10am-5pm each day. 715/672-8188, 715/285-5692. www.freshart.org (Pepin Co.) Travel Green Wisconsin Certified 12 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. merce mBer oF com BAyFielD chA S Above: Bayfield Apple Festival. HAYWARD BERLIN Muskies Inc. Musky Tournament: Catch and release. Tournament takes place on 17 area lakes for two days. All monies go back to fishing related projects in the Hayward Lakes area. $30,000 in prizes awarded. Entry fee is $75 for adults and $25 for children. Hayward Area Lakes. Tournament held Fri and Sat. Awards ceremony will be Sunday, from 1-2:30pm. 715/634-2921, 715/634-4543. www.muskiesinc-hayward.org (Sawyer Co.) Pumpkins on Petunias: Farm market, pumpkin bowling and carving, arts & crafts fair, live music, bake sales, Culinary Classic and more. Be there for the exciting Polly Pooper & Tractor Parade at 1pm and The Great Pumpkin Drop following parade. Berlin Chamber of Commerce Soapbox Derby. Downtown. 10am-5pm. 920/361-3636. www.berlinchamber.net (Green Lake Co.) MAYVILLE Audubon Days: The weekend event line-up includes a run/walk, a bike tour, the Audubon arts & crafts gallery, a car show, parade, food court, kids’ events, entertainment and more. Main Street. 920/387-5776. www.audubondays.com (Dodge Co.) RICHLAND CENTER Center Color Fest: A celebration of fall colors with activities including food sales, music and entertainment, city wide garage sales Friday and Saturday, Wheels of Time Truck and Tractor Show, Lights Parade in downtown Richland Center, and more. Throughout Richland County & Richland Center. 608/647-6205. www.richlandchamber.com (Richland Co.) Wheels of Time: Antique trucks, tractors, cars and gas engines, sawmill, shredding and threshing demonstrations. Public is invited. Free admission. Lunch stand with delicious homemade pies. Sheafor Farms. 608/647-3836, 608/647-6205. www.richlandchamber.com (Richland Co.) OCT 4 SAT ALBANY Fall Festival: Musical entertainment, games and activities for kids, kiddie tractor pull, food stands, arts and crafts fair, flea market. Downtown. 608/8623240. www.albany-chamber.org (Green Co.) GALESVILLE Apple Affair: Watch as a 10-foot apple pie bakes on the square. Enjoy breakfast omelets, brats, apple pies & caramel apples. Craft sale, flea market, historic displays, live music, & bike tours through the orchards. Downtown. 608/582-2868. www.galesvillewi.com (Trempealeau Co.) Apple Affair Bicycle Ride: Family-oriented bike ride of 6-72 miles through the rolling hills around Galesville. Enjoy rest stops at area apple orchards. Before the ride enjoy an omelet breakfast, and after a piece of famous 10-foot apple pie. Downtown. Reg begins 8am. 608/5824612. www.appleaffairbiketour.com (Trempealeau Co.) HARTFORD Hartford Autumnfest: Pumpkins, scarecrows and hay bales. A decorated pumpkin contest kicks off the event along with a craft fair, best scarecrow contest and kids games. Plenty to eat, drink and check out at the local shops. Downtown. 11am-4pm. 262/673-7193. www.downtownhartfordwi.com (Dodge Co.) IOLA Iola-Scandinavia Gift and Craft Show: Homemade candies, soaps, framed photos, finely crafted wood furniture and other locally made gift and craft items for sale. Children’s face painting and pumpkin painting. Iola Historical Society’s Taste of Norway and Lost Arts Fest also held at the same location. Iola Historical Society. 10am-3pm. 715/445-5505. iolahistoricalsociety.org (Waupaca Co.) LA FARGE Dam Challenge Triathlon: Scenic and challenging multi-sport event which includes seven miles of paddling on the winding Kickapoo River, a 14 mile road bike during peak fall colors through the rural countryside of the Kickapoo Valley and a three mile cross-country run on the trails of the Kickapoo Valley Reserve. Kickapoo Valley Reserve. Race starts at 9am. 608/625-2960. kvr.state.wi.us (Vernon Co.) LAKE MILLS Tyranena Oktoberfest Bike Ride: 25, 46 & 66-mile routes through the beautiful Jefferson County countryside begin and end at the Tyranena Brewery. Rest stops, SAG support, and a chance to tour Trek Bikes in Waterloo. Enjoy beverages, live music, a hog roast and spaghetti dinner. Tyranena Brewery. Rides begin at 11am. 920/648-8699. www.tyranena.com/bikeride (Jefferson Co.) LAONA Lumberjack Steam Train Cowboy Reenactment: Step back in time and take part in a Wild West train robbery. An authentic cowboy reenactment and robbery of the Lumberjack Steam Train. Ride the train and experience the Wild West up close. Lumberjack Steam Train Camp 5 Museum. 11am, Noon, 1pm & 2pm. 715/674-3414. www.lumberjacksteamtrain.com (Forest Co.) Lumberjack Steam Train Fall Festival: Award-winning Green Treasure Forest Tour, pumpkin patch, face painting, marshmallow roast and fresh apple cider. Lumberjack Special Steam Train & Camp Five Museum Complex. 715/674-3414. www.lumberjacksteamtrain.com (Forest Co.) MADISON Brewery Bike Tour: Brewery biking tours beginning on the Isthmus and visiting Ale Asylum, Next Door Brewing and One Barrel Brewing. There will also be Madison Beer History stops along the way visiting the former sites of Fauerbach Brewery and the former Hess Cooperage. Fee to participate. Rentals are available or bring your own bicycle, helmet, and lock. Machinery Row Bicycles. 1-5pm. 608/467-5707. www.hopheadbeertours.com (Dane Co.) MANITOWISH WATERS Cran A Rama: Celebrating the start of the fall color and cranberry harvest season with an arts and craft fair, a cranberry cooking contest, “Taste of Harvest” concessions, free cranberry marsh tours, free fall color pontoon rides sponsored by the Mantowish Waters Lakes Association, Lioness bake sale, fresh cranberry sales, self-guided fall color tours, cranberry samples and more. Manitowish Waters Community Center. 9am-3pm. 715/5438488. www.manitowishwaters.org (Vilas Co.) MERRILL Lincoln Lager Barleyfest: Enjoy micro brewery samples and entertainment. Ride and overnight packages available. Merrill Area Recreation Complex. 2-6pm. 715/536-7313. www.llbarleyfest.com (Lincoln Co.) MONROE Chili Cook-Off & Oktoberfest: Homemade chili – vote for your favorites. Cooking starts at 8am, samples by 11am, judging at noon. Live music, arts and crafts fair, farmer’s market, pie contest, and activities for kids. Historic Courthouse Square. 608/329-7103. www.monroechilicookoff.com (Green Co.) NEILLSVILLE Highground Car Show & Chili Cook Off: Classic car show with chili cookoff. The Highground Veterans Memorial Park. 10am. Rain or shine. 715/743-4224. www.thehighground.org (Clark Co.) NEW AUBURN Parade of Colors Fall Hike on the Ice Age Trail: The hills and lakes of the Chippewa Moraine are never more beautiful than at this colorful time of year. This annual hike begins at the Chippewa Moraine David R. Obey Ice Age Interpretive Center. Several hike options will be available and include a shuttle, refreshments, and fun. Chippewa Moraine Ice Age State Recreation Area. Hiking between 9-11am. 715/967-2164. chippewamoraine.iceagetrail.org (Barron Co.) PRAIRIE DU CHIEN Breakfast in a Victorian Kitchen: In this hands-on cooking workshop for adults, participants take a culinary tour of the late 19th century through the preparation and consumption of a Victorian breakfast using the foods, utensils and technology of the time. Tours of the Villa Louis estate follow breakfast. By reservation only. Villa Louis. 8:30am-1pm. 608/326-2721, 866/944-7483. www.villalouis.org (Crawford Co.) REEDSBURG Reedsburg Fire Department Arts and Craft Show: Area artists and crafters show and sell inside the station and adjacent tent. Reedsburg Fire Station. 9am-3pm. 608/495-1820. (Sauk Co.) ST CROIX FALLS St. Croix Falls AutumnFest: Festivities include art, craft and food fair 10am3pm, music at the St. Croix Falls Farmer’s Market 11am-2pm, Mammoth Gravel Classic Bike Ride at Cyclova XC 8am & 9am starts, and more. The Overlook & Main Street. 612/385-4598. www.scfaf.com (Polk Co.) STOCKBRIDGE October in the Park: Great fall festival and craft fair. Variety of arts and crafts vendors including metal art, photography, handmade jewelry, pumpkins/cornstalks, clothing, wool items, homemade confections, food and other great giftgiving items plus food and music. Stockbridge Firemen-Legion Park. 10am4pm. 920/439-1914. (Calumet Co.) STONE LAKE Stone Lake Cranberry Festival: Events include cranberry marsh tours, parade, crate derby, arts & crafts fair and much more. Various locations. 715/865-3378. www.stonelakecranberryfestival.com (Washburn Co.) SAT-SUN EAGLE RIVER Cranberry Fest: Huge arts and crafts show, world’s largest cranberry cheesecake, cranberry cook-off, fitness walk/run/bike tour, cranberry marsh and winery tours, farmers’ market, chain saw carvings, fresh cranberries and craisin sales, antique market and much more. Vilas County Fairgrounds. Sat 9am-4pm; Sun 9am-3pm. Reservations required for marsh tours. 715/479-6400, 800/3596315. www.eagleriver.org (Vilas Co.) MOUNT HOREB Fall Heritage Festival: Experience Norwegian heritage with crafters, heritage demonstrations, farmers’ market, buggy rides, quilt show, and a Host Frokost (Norwegian breakfast). Downtown. Sat 9am-4pm, Sun 10am-3pm. 608/4375914. www.trollway.com (Dane Co.) NEKOOSA Nekoosa Giant Pumpkin Fest: Growers from across the state weigh their giant pumpkins for international competition. Festival also features crafts, flea market, farmers’ market, antique tractors, kids’ games, giant pumpkin drop, bake-off, pumpkin boat races, car show, entertainment and more. Nekoosa Business Park. Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am4pm. 715/570-7133. www.nekoosagiantpumpkinfest.com (Wood Co.) PRAIRIE DU CHIEN Shihata Orchard Fest: Family fun with wagon rides, U-pick apples and pumpkins. Visit the Apple House with 25 varieties of apples, jams and jellies, award winning cider, pumpkins, Wisconsin wine, cheese and sausage. Shihata Orchards. 9am-5pm. 608/326-2785. www.shihataorchard.com (Crawford Co.) SHAWANO STURGEON BAY Run Wild 2014: 10K run and 3-mile run/walk, 1/3-mile Smokey Bear Run and 2/3-mile Park Ranger Run. Refreshments, door prizes, trophies. Potawatomi State Park. 920/743-6866. www.runwild.org (Door Co.) THORP Thorp Pumpkin Fest: Over 130 arts/crafts & food booths, horse-drawn wagon rides, pony rides, Iron Man obstacle challenge, Civil War and French & Indian War reenactments, and contests for pumpkin recipes, pumpkin painting and carving, pumpkin pie eating, seed spitting, the great pumpkin weigh-in, biggest sunflower head and the biggest ear of corn. Washington St. 9am-4pm. 715/6442102. www.clarkcountytourism-wi.org (Clark Co.) WAUKESHA rJ & linDA miller Above: Nekoosa Giant Pumpkin Fest. OCT 4-5 Waukesha Art Crawl: A wide array of unique galleries filled with decorative and functional art- 2-d paintings, pottery, jewelry, clothing, glassware, custom wood work, casted concrete furnishings, photography and more. Restaurants and live music venues open late. Downtown. 4-10pm. 262/542-1522. www.waukeshaart.com (Waukesha Co.) Shawano Country Miles of Art Fall Festival: Visit the studios of working artists for a showcase including both emerging and established artists with a special emphasis on the works and themes of local/regional artists, Native American art, interdisciplinary artworks, and diverse mediums and perspectives. Many other events and self-guided tour opportunities including the Mielke Arts Center play, Shawano Farmers’ Market, Harvestfest Flea Market and Collector Car Show, Walls of Wittenberg Murals and Shawano Country Barn Quilt tours and much more. Multiple Artist Studio Locations. Studio tours Sat & Sun 10am-5pm. 715/5242139, 800/235-8528. www.smartwisconsin.com (Shawano Co.) SISTER BAY Door County Wearable Art Show: Contemporary, artist made apparel, accessories and jewelry will transform the Sister Bay Village Hall into an indoor boutique. Ten artists will offer original designs in a wide range of styles, sizes and prices. Sister Bay Village Hall. Sat 9am5pm, Sun 10am-5pm. 920/421-0449. www.doorcountywearableartshow.com (Door Co.) continued... WAUSAU Harvest Fest: Annual fest on beautiful Oak Island featuring a variety of rides, scarecrow decorating, live music, and a pumpkin patch. Oak Island Park. 10am2pm. 715/843-0748. www.wausauevents.org (Marathon Co.) Save gas. Keep tires inflated, carpool to events and be sure to call ahead to verify dates or visit travelwisconsin.com. Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 13 O C T O B E R ST. GERMAIN Greater Wisconsin Muskie Tournament: Catch and release tournament including ten area lakes. Cash drawings and many door prizes are awarded to the entrants. St. Germain Area. Sat 7am-7pm; Sun 6am-noon. 715/477-2205. www.st-germain.com (Vilas Co.) WAUSAU Fall Colors Comet Sky Ride: Experience the fall colors as you are whisked to the top of Rib Mountain State Park on the Comet Sky Ride at Granite Peak Ski Area, in a six-seat chair lift that encloses its passengers with a safety bar. Get off at the top of Rib Mountain and walk around, then resume the ride back to the base village. Granite Peak Ski Area. 11am4pm. 715/845-2846. www.skigranitepeak.com (Marathon Co.) OCT 4-13 SAT-MON REEDSBURG Reedsburg Fermentation Fest: Featuring a 50 mile self-guided tour through scenic working land punctuated by temporary art installations, roadside farm stands, educational field notes, pasture performances and more. Railroad Depot. 800/844-3507. www.fermentationfest.com (Sauk Co.) OCT 5 SUN CEDARBURG Maxwell Street Days: More than 700 spaces filled with antiques, collectibles, crafts, produce, sports and rummage, food, beverages and music. Firemen’s Park. 6am-2pm. 262/377-8412. www.cedarburgfiredept.com (Ozaukee Co.) LAKE MILLS E V E N T S OCT 9-12 JACKSONPORT Amish Quilt Show & Sale: Annual show features hand-quilted traditional Amish quilts, rugs, wall hangings, table quilts and more. Mr. G’s Banquet Hall. 920/823-2288. www.jacksonportcraftcottage.com (Door Co.) SPARTA Fall Harvest Fest: Walk through historic Sparta for sidewalk sales, kids’ games, Halloween pet parades, pie baking contest, farmers’ market, live nighttime entertainment, softball tournaments, and much more. Downtown Sparta. 608/2694123. www.spartafallfest.com (Monroe Co.) OCT 10-11 Chamber of Horrors Haunted House: Award winning haunted house in southwest region of Wisconsin. Great fun for all ages. Wodill Farm. 7-10pm. 920/4846099. www.fallriverhauntedhouse.com (Columbia Co.) MILLTOWN NORTH FREEDOM SHIOCTON Autumn Color Train Rides: Fifty-five minute train ride in vintage cars to enjoy the beautiful hues of autumn in scenic Sauk County. Mid-Continent Railway Museum & Gift Shop. Trains depart Fri at 11:30am and 1pm. Sat and Sun at 10am and 11:30am, 1pm and 2:30pm. First class service is available Sat & Sun at 11:40am, 1:10pm and 2:40pm Dinner trains run Sat evenings at 6:15pm. 608/522-4261. www.midcontinent.org (Sauk Co.) WAUSAU OCT 11 WhistleStop Marathon/Half-Marathon & Festival: A weekend of music and running. Lake Superior fish boil and pasta feed on Friday followed by the marathon, half-marathon, 5K, 10K, Toddler’s Race, and Blues and Brew Fest on Saturday. Tri Lake Timbers. Sat - full marathon starts at 9am, half-marathon starts at 8am. 800/284-9484. www.whistlestopmarathon.com (Bayfield Co.) FRI-SUN Northwoods Art Tour: Area artisans open their studios and galleries for artist demonstrations, door prize drawings, and works for sale. Media includes paintings, ceramics, fiber art, wood, prints, and more. Various galleries. 10am-5pm. 715/385-3334. www.northwoodsarttour.com (Vilas Co.) SAT BARABOO Annual Fall Festival at Durward’s Glen: Guided tractor tours of historic grounds, flea market, artists and other vendors. French bakery, potato bar, brats and refreshments. Durward’s Glen. 10am4pm. 608/356-8113. www.durwardsglen.org (Sauk Co.) Fair on the Square: Semi-annual arts and crafts show with food, farmer’s market, children’s activities, and entertainment. Spring and fall themes. Courthouse Square. 9am-4pm. 608/448-3490. www.downtownbaraboo.com (Sauk Co.) Milltown Pumpkin Fest: Fall festival featuring pumpkins, scarecrows, bed racing, food and music. Free pumpkins for kids. Highway 35. 11am-2pm. 715/825-4357. www.milltown-wi.com (Polk Co.) Navarino Nature Center Geocaching Event: Teams or individuals use their GPS units to see how many geocaches they can find on the Navarino Wildlife Area. Concessions available. Navarino Nature Center. 8:30am-3pm. 715/758-6999. www.navarino.org (Outagamie Co.) Navarino Nature Center’s Fall Family Fun Day: Family-oriented activities and crafts, wagon tours of the wildlife area, renewable energy displays, games and activities. Navarino Nature Center. 11am2pm. 715/758-6999. www.navarino.org (Outagamie Co.) THREE LAKES Pumpkin Fest: Over 100 quality artists and crafters displaying their goods inside and a farmers’ market outside. Homemade soups, chili, and bakery items featured, including fresh cinnamon rolls. Three Lakes High School. 9:30am-4pm. 715/546-2042. www.threelakes.com (Oneida Co.) TWO RIVERS Applefest: Apple grower’s sale, bake sale, apple baking contest, apple pie social, arts and crafts fair, entertainment. Central Park. 9am-5pm. 920/755-2775. www.tworiverseconomicdevelopment.org (Manitowoc Co.) WAUSAU Altrusa Annual Doll & Antiques Show and Sale: Show featuring 100 tables of collectible, vintage and limited edition dolls from Midwest dealers. Raffle, doll repair, food court, free parking and more. Admission fee. St Matthew’s Gymnasium. 9:30am-3pm. 715/848-2091. www.wausaualtrusa.org (Marathon Co.) CEDARBURG Covered Bridge Studio Tour: Enjoy rare access to the studios of local painters, potters, sculptors, wood workers, mixed media artists, fiber artists, printers and jewelry designers and get a glimpse into their creative process. Cedarburg Cultural Center. 262/377-5856. www.cedarburgartsweekend.com (Ozaukee Co.) merce mBer oF com ceDArBurG chA Fall Fest: Enjoy kids’ activities, crafts, business vendors, tractor rides, and more plus the annual Lions Club Chicken BBQ. Whitford Park. 262/534-5911. www.waterford-wi.org (Racine Co.) Harvest Fest: Kids’ games, fall treats, costume parade, hayrides and food. Downtown/Main Street. 10am-3pm. 715/385-2400. www.boulderjct.org (Vilas Co.) IRON RIVER BOULDER JUNCTION WATERFORD BOULDER JUNCTION Rural Arts Road Trip: Fine Art, Food, & Fun: Embark on a self-guided road trip to and see the artists at work in their studios. Create memories with rural fun and adventures from hayrides to corn mazes and savor delectable local foods. Over 50 eclectic artists represented with one of a kind pottery, jewelry, apparel, household furnishings, yarns, spritzers and bath salts, yard art, willow furniture and more. Bleating Heart Haven. Fri 9am-5pm; Sat & Sun 9am-3pm. 920/286-0971. (Calumet Co.) Ghosts of Galloway: This walking tour of the village will take you through some of the buildings at the Galloway House and Village where you will be met by some of the spookiest characters around. Galloway House & Village. 7-10 pm. 920/922-0991. www.fdlhistory.com (Fond du Lac Co.) OCT 10-12 Wind Point Lighthouse Tour to the Top: Climb to the top of the 108-foot lighthouse for spectacular views of Lake Michigan. One of just four days each year the lighthouse and museum are open. Guides available to answer questions. Admission is $10 for adults and $5 for children, 6-12 years old. Children under six not allowed in tower. Reservations required. Wind Point Lighthouse. 10am4pm. 262/880-8266. www.windpointwi.us (Racine Co.) NEW HOLSTEIN Gem, Mineral and Fossil Show & Sale: Featuring unique jewelry, dinosaur fossils, unique and rare mineral specimens, Wisconsin fossils and minerals, cut gem stones, pearls, shells, materials for your own hobby, and so much more. Marathon Park. Fri noon-5pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm. 715/212-7080. www.exclusiveinspirations.com (Marathon Co.) FOND DU LAC MILWAUKEE RACINE FRI-SAT FALL RIVER Fall Festival of Color: Art and craft show in Commons Park with over 130 vendors, homemade crafts, produce, plants, art work, soaps, jewelry and more plus a large variety of food for sale such as brats, hot dogs, BBQ sandwiches, grilled cheese, caramel apples, tacos and more. Commons Park. 9am-3pm. 920/6483585. www.lakemills.org (Jefferson Co.) Milwaukee’s Lakefront Marathon: A Boston Marathon qualifying course that starts at Grafton High School. This flat and scenic point-to-point course travels south through rural countryside, quiet Northshore neighborhoods and finishes along the shores of Lake Michigan north of the Milwaukee Art Museum at Veterans Park. Veterans Park. 414/291-2647. www.badgerlandstriders.org/lakefront (Milwaukee Co.) THU-SUN HOLMEN Mississippi Fandango: Costumed gunfighters compete in ten challenging stages of a shootout. Recreated 1880s town with saloon, bank, and general store. Holmen Rod & Gun Club. Begins at 9am Sat & Sun. 608/790-3260. www.wwwildbunch.com (La Crosse Co.) 14 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. Above: Covered Bridge Studio Tour in Cedarburg. WASHINGTON ISLAND Cider Pressing Party & Fall Festival: Many activities at the Farm Museum with games for children. Horse-drawn wagon rides. Bring your own apples and press them on the antique cider press to make cider. Farm Museum. 920/847-2179. www.washingtonisland-wi.com (Door Co.) WAUSAU Wisconsin science FAir Fall Colors Comet Sky Ride: Experience the fall colors as you are whisked to the top of Rib Mountain State Park on the Comet Sky Ride at Granite Peak Ski Area, in a six-seat chair lift that encloses its passengers with a safety bar. Get off at the top of Rib Mountain and walk around, then resume the ride back to the base village. Granite Peak Ski Area. 11am4pm. 715/845-2846. www.skigranitepeak.com (Marathon Co.) WEBSTER Above: Wisconsin Science Fair in Madison. OCT 11-12 SAT-SUN ABBOTSFORD Lama & Craft A-Faire: Historical activities, craft vendors, demos, crafts & fiber arts, 5K/10K-run, 5K-walk (Lama Trot Run), Llama Cart Races, food vendors, business expo, kids’ games, stage show, kiss the Llama contest, meet Floyd Zopfi and much more. Abbotsford High School. Sat 9am-4pm. Sun 7am-4pm. 715/223-8509. www.abbycolbylama.com (Clark Co.) CEDARBURG Oktoberfest: Delicious German foods, specialty beers, Cedar Creek wines, desserts, artisans, retail vendors, Ag vendors and a farmers’ market, activities and contests. Echte Deutsche Musik from many German bands as well as dancing by the Pommersche Tanzdeel Freistadt. Sunday Sheepshead Tournament and lots more. Cedarburg Community Center parking lot. Sat 10am-9pm, Sun noon5pm. 262/377-9620. www.cedarburgfestivals.org (Ozaukee Co.) COON VALLEY Norskedalen’s Civil War Heritage Weekend: Company B 2nd Wisconsin Civil War re-enactors bring history to life during the Civil War Heritage Weekend held on the grounds of Norskedalen. Both Sat & Sun features drills, skirmishes and demonstrations. The event will also feature demonstrations of life in 1863 in the authentic setting. Norskedalen Nature & Heritage Center, Inc. Sat 10am-5pm. Sun noon-5pm. 608/452-3424. www.norskedalen.org (Vernon Co.) EGG HARBOR Pumpkin Patch Festival: Entertainment, arts and crafts, rides, and live music. Restaurants are open and street vendors offer brats, roasted corn, caramel apple sundaes, chili, turkey legs and more. Harbor View Park. 920/868-3717. www.eggharbordoorcounty.org (Door Co.) Wade House. 10am-5pm. 920/526-3271. www.wadehouse.org (Sheboygan Co.) HIGHLAND Spurgeon Vineyards & Winery Harvest Festival: Festivities include hayrides through the vineyards (weather permitting), free winery tours, free wine jelly, wine salami and wine cheese spread made from premium wines, live music (noon-4pm both days), grilled buffalo burgers plus brats & hot dogs 11am-3pm both days. There will be adequate seating to enjoy music, food and a glass of wine. Spurgeon Vineyards & Winery. 10am4pm. 800/236-5555. www.spurgeonvineyards.com (Iowa Co.) HORICON Archeology Weekend: Buckskinners encampment with Dirty Kettle and friends will both fascinate and educate young and old about the customs of the Native Americans. Walk into the tepee, sit around the fire, and listen to the drums as Dirty Kettle and friends share information and answer questions. Horicon Marsh International Education Center. 920/387-7893. rockriverarch.blogspot.com (Dodge Co.) LAKE GENEVA Oktoberfest: Family Fall Festival includes music, magic and the Great Pumpkin Giveaway at 1pm on Saturday. Food and craft booths, restaurant and shopping specials, wagon hayrides, pony rides, bouncy castle, caramel apples, popcorn and much more. Downtown. 11am-5pm. 262/248-4416. www.lakegenevawi.com (Walworth Co.) NEW GLARUS Mixed Sampler Quilt Guild’s Quilt Show: Annual show featuring 200 quilts from traditional to art quilts, quilt shop vendors, quilt raffle, quilt silent auction, demonstrations and special exhibits, quilt appraisals by Bev Proulx, and on-site cafe. Admission fee. Webster High School. 10am-4pm. 715/656-3095. (Burnett Co.) OCT 12 MARIBEL Maribel Cave Tours: Guided, underground walking cave tours of the largest cave in the county. It is electrically floodlighted and suitable for all ages. See water worn river passageways, stalactites, flowstone, a giant rock column, and unique geologic rock formations. Donations only. Cherney Maribel Caves County Park. 10am-3pm. 920/683-4189, 920/860-6123. www.maribelcaves.com (Manitowoc Co.) NEW GLARUS Swiss Historical Village Harvest Fest: Old time artisan demonstrations: watch as area cheesemakers create a giant wheel of Swiss in a copper kettle in the cheese factory, sausage makers demonstrate stuffing casings in the sausage shop, and demos in the blacksmith’s shop. Bratzeli cookie samples. Swiss Village. 608/5272317. www.swisshistoricalvillage.org (Green Co.) OCT 16-19 Wisconsin Book Festival: The 2014 festival will incorporate literature, spoken word, art, and performance and feature local literary talents alongside national voices to create a unique event full of free community programs in keeping with our library’s mission to learn, share and create. Various locations. 608/772-9565. www.wisconsinbookfestival.org (Dane Co.) Wisconsin Science Festival: The festival welcomes people of all ages to look, listen, feel, touch, taste and discover the wonders of all aspects of the sciences, arts and more. Various locations. 608/316-4382. wisconsinsciencefest.org (Dane Co.) Townline Art Fair: Display and sale of visual art and fine crafts by more than 80 professional artists from the Midwest. Fine Line Designs Gallery. 920/854-4343. www.finelinedesignsgallery.com (Door Co.) OCT 17-18 GREENBUSH ONALASKA CHILTON Autumn Celebration at Wade House: Seasonal games, hot cider, and two-mile, open-air, horse-drawn wagon rides. Carving of pumpkins and turnips, classic renditions of scary (but family-friendly) stories in the candlelit Herrling Sawmill. Onalaska OmniCenter Fall Gift & Craft Show: Fall and holiday hand crafted and retail items. More than 140 booths, free admission, free parking. Onalaska OmniCenter. Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am4pm. 608/781-9566. www.omnicenter.net (La Crosse Co.) THU-SUN MADISON Gathering of Rogues and Ruffians: Singers, musicians, jugglers, thespians and others entertain. Crafters, artisans, food merchants, and other purveyors of baubles and trinkets (all dressed in period garb) are happily willing to trade their wares for your gold. Military and other re-enactors will show off their great weaponry and the joys of living during the enlightened Renaissance times. Wilhelm Tell Grounds. 10am-5pm. 608/558-6582. www.agatheringofroguesandruffians.com (Green Co.) EPHRAIM SUN FRI-SAT Halloween Candlelight Cave Tour: Tour a cave by candlelight. Family-oriented event (kids 5 and over) with the focus on education, not fright. Caves entered by stairs and ladders. Wear old clothes and layers. Anticipate getting a bit dirty. Children must be accompanied by a responsible adult. $5 per person. Ledge View Nature Center. Fri 5:30-8:30pm; Sat 4:30-8:30pm. 920/849-7094. www.travelcalumet.com (Calumet Co.) FALL RIVER Chamber of Horrors Haunted House: Award winning haunted house in southwest region of Wisconsin. Great fun for all ages. Wodill Farm. 7-10pm. 920/4846099. www.fallriverhauntedhouse.com (Columbia Co.) MILWAUKEE Gallery Night and Day: The premier art event in Milwaukee for gallery hopping and art viewing showcasing over 50 venues throughout downtown. Admission is free to all participating venues during event hours. Downtown & Historic Third Ward. Fri 5-9pm; Sat 10am-4pm. 414/273-1173. http://bit.ly/GalleryNight (Milwaukee Co.) OCT 17-19 FRI-SUN BARABOO Fall Art Tour: Meet 45 area artists and watch them at work on this self-guided driving tour through Baraboo, Spring Green, Dodgeville and Mineral Point. Potters, weavers, glassblowers, woodworkers, painters, jewelers, quilters, photographers and sculptors. A wide variety of high-quality artwork is available for purchase in every price range. Baraboo Area. 10am-6pm. 608/3569048. www.fallarttour.com (Sauk Co.) BAYFIELD Bayfield Shores Harvest Trail Weekend: Stock up on great local food, tour our farms, and enjoy the beautiful scenery of northern Wisconsin on the Harvest Trail. Bayfield and the surrounding area. 715/209-6821. www.bayfieldharvesttrail.org (Bayfield Co.) SISTER BAY Fall Festival: Annual festival featuring parade on Saturday, arts and crafts booths, food booths, children’s activities, live entertainment, ping pong ball shoot on Sunday and more. Downtown. 920/854-2812. www.cometosisterbay.com (Door Co.) OCT 18 SAT ANTIGO Antigo Junior Women Craft Fair: The fair features more than 100 exhibitors, raffles and concessions. County Fairgrounds. 9am-3:30pm. 715/623-2749. www.antigochamber.com (Langlade Co.) CHETEK Annual Indian Head Art & Craft Fair: Over 100 artisans show and sell their wares. Demonstrations, food, and giveaways. High School Gym. 9:30am-3pm. 715/924-2970. www.wisconsinindianhead.org (Barron Co.) ELKHORN 9th Annual Elkhorn Oktoberfest: Many crafters and vendors, classic car show, kids’ activities, food vendors and chili cook-off, wine and beer tasting tent, and live entertainment acts. Veterans ParkDowntown Square. 9am-5pm. 262/7235788. www.elkhornchamber.com (Walworth Co.) continued... Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 15 O C T O B E R E V E N T S EVANSVILLE UNION GROVE FOND DU LAC ST. GERMAIN Oktoberfest: Event features 80 different beers from more than 20 breweries from around the world with an emphasis on Midwest craft breweries. Patrons will receive a checklist enabling them to track favorites and a souvenir beer tasting glass. Local restaurants and caterers present signature dishes plus door prizes, raffles and a silent auction. Creekside Place. 6-10 pm. 608/882-0407. www.creeksideplace.org (Rock Co.) Union Grove PTO Craft Fair & Bake Sale: Handcrafted items and gifts for sale at 114 booths, concessions, bake sale, cash raffles, basket raffles, free admission and parking. Union Grove Elementary School. 9am-3pm. 262/878-2015. www.uges.k12.wi.us (Racine Co.) Ghosts of Galloway: This walking tour of the village will take you through some of the buildings at the Galloway House and Village where you will be met by some of the spookiest characters around. Galloway House & Village. 7-10pm. 920/922-0991. www.fdlhistory.com (Fond du Lac Co.) Oktobearfest: Visit Black Bear Lodge for cabin craft exhibits, hay rides, pumpkin painting, polka music, German food & beverages and more. Event benefits the Vilas County Historical Museum. Black Bear Lodge. 10am-4pm. 715/479-5778, 800/563-4340. www.blackbearlodge.com (Vilas Co.) Autumn Harvest Fest: Activities include scarecrow stuffing, pumpkin decorating, an arts and crafts marketplace, hay and pony rides, live entertainment, Dells On Tap microbrew tasting and more. Wisconsin Dells Festivals Site. 800/2233557. www.wisdells.com (Adams Co.) Dells On Tap: Sample a full spectrum of beer and speak to the brewmasters. In addition to general admission, VIP admission includes entry into Dells On Tap at noon, Commemorative VIP tasting glass, pretzel necklace and light snacks from noon until 1pm. Only 250 VIP admissions available. Wisconsin Dells Festivals Site. VIP entry starts at noon. General admission 1-5pm. 800/2233557. www.wisdells.com (Adams Co.) OCT 24-26 UNION GROVE OCT 18-19 FOND DU LAC KENOSHA Kenosha History Center Chili Cook Off: Join the Kenosha History Center for an evening of live music, micro brewed beers, wine and great chili. Area restaurants bring their best chili to the table and you vote for your favorite. Kenosha History Center. 6-9pm. 262/6545770. www.kenoshahistorycenter.org (Kenosha Co.) MENOMONEE FALLS A Community Affair: Over 100 juried exhibitors of the finest in arts, crafts, antiques, and collectibles will be on display. Also offered will be a luncheon/ snack bar, silent auction, cash/basket raffles, and bake sale. Menomonee Falls High School. 9am-4pm. 414/581-0352. www.communityleague.com (Waukesha Co.) MISHICOT Mishicot Pumpkinfest: Annual pumpkinfest including pony rides, petting zoo, civil war re-enactment, music, food, games, pumpkin pancakes at the school, polka band, pumpkin beer, Clydesdale horse and wagon rides, arts/crafts, Native American vendors, and parade at noon. Downtown. 8am-4pm. 920/755-2525. www.mishicot.org (Manitowoc Co.) NEENAH Future Neenah BooFest: BooFest is held during the final Neenah Farmer’s Market of the season and features pumpkin bowling, costume contest, trick-or-treating and additional games. Downtown. 9amnoon. 920/722-1920. www.neenah.org (Winnebago Co.) PRAIRIE DU CHIEN Halloween at Villa Louis: Join historic figures from Villa Louis’ past for an evening of trick or treating. Costumed interpreters will hand out treats and historic facts at many of the buildings normally not often open to the public. Villa Louis. 6-8pm. 608/326-2721. www.villalouis.org (Crawford Co.) TURTLE LAKE St. Ann’s Catholic Church Flea Market & Craft Sale: More than 60 tables of flea market vendors. Quilts, antiques, books, hand crafts, baked goods and more. Food and beverages available. Raffles and prize drawings. St. Ann’s Catholic Church. 8am-2pm. 715/986-4977. (Barron Co.) TWO RIVERS To avoid spreading invasive species, clean boots and shoes to remove natural souvenirs such as seeds. SAT-SUN HUBERTUS Holy Hill Art & Farm Markets: Unique marketplace featuring artists and farmers presenting their locally made and grown products. Enjoy a wide range of treasures that will fill the barn and homestead during each market weekend. Sample produce, products and refreshments prepared by local farmers and bakers. Holy Hill Art Farm. 9am-4pm. 262/6445698. holyhillmarket.com (Washington Co.) NORTH FREEDOM Mid-Continent Railway Pumpkin Special: Climb aboard the Pumpkin Special and make your way to Quartzite Lake where pumpkins from a local grower await your arrival.The conductor will help you load your pumpkin for the return to North Freedom. Pumpkins will be available for sale at the end of the line. Mid-Continent Railway Museum & Gift Shop. Trains depart at 10am, 11:30am, 1pm, 2:30pm. 608/522-4261. www.midcontinent.org (Sauk Co.) FRI-SUN FISH CREEK Jack O’Lantern Days: Halloween parade, decorations throughout town, discount coupons at participating merchants, trick or treating, Ghost Tour trolley rides, costume parties. Throughout the village. 920/868-2316. www.visitfishcreek.com (Door Co.) OCT 25 SAT BELLEVILLE UFO Day: Craft fair, fun run, parade, kids costume contest, monster costume ball and kids’ games. Library Park. 608/4243336. www.belleville-wi.com (Dane Co.) Wisconsin Bird & Game Breeders Fall Swap: Swap of game birds, poultry, waterfowl and small animals. Largest in the Midwest. Pheasants, peafowl, waterfowl, cage birds and poultry. Sellers must have blood testing paperwork. Fond du Lac Co Fairgrounds Expo Center. 6:30am-noon. 920/379-6188. www.wbagba.org (Fond du Lac Co.) HUDSON Hilltop Fall Pumpkin Party: Event will feature horse drawn wagon rides, a pumpkin patch, Voyageur Fur Trading site, ghost stories, St. Croix K-9 demonstrations, the Hudson Fire Truck, EMS, petting zoo, pony rides, two bounce houses, magic show, demonstrations, games, crafts, food, kid costume contest, pet costume contest, prizes and more. YMCA Camp St. Croix. 10am-3pm. 715/386-8411. www.hudsonwi.org (St. Croix Co.) Union Grove Great Pumpkin Fest: Pumpkin chuckin’ competition for cash prize. The day also includes pumpkin decorating, pumpkin bake-off, food, and vendors. Racine County Fairgrounds. 10am-4pm. 262/878-4606, 262/878-9125. www.uniongrovechamber.org (Racine Co.) OCT 25-26 SAT-SUN CAMBRIDGE Earth, Wood & Fire Artist’s Tour: Drive the countryside to visit artist studios allowing you hands-on one-on-one opportunities to meet, mingle and learn about the wonderful art being created in rural south central Wisconsin. A driving tour of over 20 selected fine arts & craft studios. Various locations. 10am-5pm. 920/5680333. www.earthwoodandfiretour.com (Dane Co.) OCT 31 FRI-SAT FOND DU LAC Ghosts of Galloway: This walking tour of the village will take you through some of the buildings at the Galloway House and Village where you will be met by some of the spookiest characters around. Galloway House & Village. 7-10 pm. 920/922-0991. www.fdlhistory.com (Fond du Lac Co.) OCT 31-NOV 1 FRI-SAT FALL RIVER Chamber of Horrors Haunted House: Award winning haunted house in southwest region of Wisconsin. Great fun for all ages. Wodill Farm. 7-10pm. 920/4846099. www.fallriverhauntedhouse.com (Columbia Co.) TURTLE LAKE Railfest Railroad Show: Model railroad show with many large operating layouts and exhibits. Vendors will have model railroad merchandise, shirts, hats, videos and photographs. Concessions are served both days during show hours. Turtle Lake School Commons. Sat 9am-4pm, Sun 10am-3pm. 715/986-4680. www.gtlaa.net (Barron Co.) OCT 19 SUN TURTLE LAKE Toy Tractor Show: Features a variety of toy exhibits and handmade crafts. Door prizes and concessions. Admission fee. Turtle Lake School. 9am-3pm. 715/3573105. (Barron Co.) OCT 24-25 Wisconsin Dell s vcB Owlfest: See charming Saw-Whet Owls, learn about raptors from an expert, participate in nature hikes and children’s activities, learn from displays, watch owlbanding demos and enjoy refreshments. Fee charged. Woodland Dunes Field Station. 4-10pm. 920/793-4007. woodlanddunes.com (Manitowoc Co.) WISCONSIN DELLS FRI-SAT FALL RIVER Chamber of Horrors Haunted House: Award winning haunted house in southwest region of Wisconsin. Great fun for all ages. Wodill Farm. 7-10pm. 920/4846099. www.fallriverhauntedhouse.com (Columbia Co.) 16 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. Above: Autumn Harvest Fest in Wisconsin Dells. November S M T W T F S 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 NOV 1 SAT Polk County Homemakers Christmas Fair: Arts & crafts fair, demonstrations and a bake sale. Unity High School. 10am-3pm. 715/948-2323. (Polk Co.) BRODHEAD Brodhead Jaycees Annual Fall Arts & Craft Show: More than 100 booths in two schools and three gyms with folk art, wood, glass, ceramics, pottery and consultant booths. Food stand available at the middle school. Brodhead Elementary & Middle Schools. 608/897-3301. brodheadjaycees.org/ (Green Co.) CAMBRIDGE Art & Craft Fair: Ninety-five vendors bring quality handmade merchandise to the fair. In addition to the artwork, enjoy a raffle of gifts donated by local friends and business owners, a luncheon, and craft demonstrations. Cambridge High School. 9am-3pm. 608/423-3900. cambridgelibraryfriends.org (Dane Co.) LANCASTER Holiday Craft Sale: Annual craft sale with purchase awards, breakfast, lunch, music, free admission and free parking. Lancaster High School. 9am-3pm. 608/723-2173. www.lancastersd.k12.wi.usf (Grant Co.) RACINE Harvest Fair: Browse through the many booths of handmade crafts and holiday decorations, jewelry, antiques & collectibles, toys, gift items, household helpers, bakery, homemade candy and treats, books, dolls, fresh fruit & vegetables, homemade jams & jellies, hand knit items, antique linens, and caramel apples. Have lunch at the newly expanded Harvest Fair snack bar throughout the day, Inkapirka will perform. Racine Lutheran High School. 9am-3pm. 262/637-6538. www.racinelutheran.org (Racine Co.) SIREN Arts Alive on 35: Twenty-five area artists and crafters display and sell their artwork in painting, ceramics, jewelry, pastels, fibers, and crafts. Burnett Area Arts Group (BAAG).10am-3pm. 715/3495960. (Burnett Co.) Nathan Hale High School PTSA Holiday Craft Fair: Large selection of quality crafts and holiday items. Concessions, silent auction and bake sale. Admission fee. Nathan Hale High School. 9am-4pm. 414/604-3200. (Milwaukee Co.) NOV 1-2 SAT-SUN PEARSON Dirty Dog Dryland Derby: Experience the excitement of sled dog racing on dry land at the Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Boy Scout Reservation. See teams with bikes, scooters, carts, and dogs partnered with running mushers. Races start at 9am both days. Home cooked food service will be available at race site. Free admission and plenty of parking available. Ma-KaJa-Wan Boy Scout Reservation. 9am5pm. 715/882-8080. www.witrailblazers.org (Langlade Co.) NOV 2 Joellyn merz BALSAM LAKE WEST ALLIS SUN Above: Christmas in the Country Craft & Art Show in Deerfield. MONROE Swissfest: Swiss variety show featuring Green County’s finest Swiss musicians followed by a dance in the Grand Hall. Turner Hall of Monroe. 2pm. 608/3253461. (Green Co.) NOV 2-23 SUN BURLINGTON Mystery Objects? What are These Things Anyhow? This unique “museum-like” event is a “do touch” hands-on experience. Antique lovers, engineers, kids, puzzle solvers, farmers, inventors, thinkers and everyone who likes a good puzzle or mystery has a great time at this unique annual event. Logic Puzzle Museum. See website for hours, admission only on the hour during those hours. Large groups may schedule a time. 262/763-3946. www.logicpuzzlemuseum.org/17.html (Racine Co.) NOV 7-8 FRI-SAT FOND DU LAC Jazz Fest: The longest running Jazz Festival in Wisconsin returns to the newly renovated and expanded Thelma. Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts. 7pm. 920/9215410. www.thelmaarts.org (Fond du Lac Co.) WAUKESHA Southeastern Wisconsin Festival of Books: Includes an exhibition of authors, publishers and book sellers, music and drama performances, a cook book stage featuring chef demonstrations, a children’s festival with children’s authors and activities, an art exhibit, food and entertainment. UW Waukesha. Friday 5pm-8pm; Saturday 9am-5pm. 262/547-1060. www.sewibookfest.com (Waukesha Co.) NOV 7-9 FRI-SUN WASHBURN Big Water Film Festival: New and independent short and feature length films by tomorrow’s filmmakers. An opportunity to appreciate films in a new and beautiful facility overlooking Chequamegon Bay. Stage North. 715/373-1194. www.bigwaterfilmfestival.org (Bayfield Co.) NOV 8 SAT ARLINGTON Leeds Holiday Craft Sale: Local crafters will offer jewelry, woodcrafts, handbags, candles, doll clothes, soaps and much more. Leeds Town Hall. 9am-3pm. 608/583-2081. (Columbia Co.) DEERFIELD Christmas in the Country Craft & Art Show: Annual art and craft fair featuring quality handcrafted items and raffle. Lunch and refreshments available. Admission fee. Deerfield Elementary School. 9am-3pm. 608/764-8007. (Dane Co.) FORT ATKINSON Holiday Parade & Chili Cook-Off: A lighted parade culminating with chili sampling in the Municipal Building and the arrival of Santa and Mrs. Claus. Downtown. 5:30pm start. 920/563-3210. www.fortchamber.com (Jefferson Co.) MOUNT HOREB Holiday Craft Bonanza: Experience Norwegian culture, visit with Julenisse (Norwegian Santa) and Jorgen the Troll, quality crafters, wagon rides, door prizes, raffles, quilts, bake sales and refreshments. $2 admission. Mount Horeb Middle School. 9am-4pm. 608/437-5914, 888/765-5929. www.trollway.com (Dane Co.) PHILLIPS Holiday Crafts & Treasures Sale: Large variety of unique items including crafts, home decor, kitchen accessories, health, fitness and beauty products, and bakery items. Lunch and refreshments also available. Municipal Building. 9am-3pm. 715/339-6177. (Price Co.) RACINE Downtown Holiday Parade: Holiday lights, costumed characters, marching bands, Santa Claus, Christmas carolers and more. Also enjoy hot cider, roasted nuts and sweet treats from downtown merchants. Downtown. 5:30pm. 262/6346002. www.racinedowntown.com (Racine Co.) ST. GERMAIN Christmas Bazaar: Craft Show with an emphasis on Christmas benefiting Big Brothers/Big Sisters. Fresh wreaths & garland for sale, bake sales & cookies, children’s activities, a 50/50 raffle, holiday gourmet gifts and a visit from Mr & Mrs Claus. St. Germain Community Center. 9am-3pm. 715/542-2881. www.st-germain.com (Vilas Co.) WAUKESHA Avalon Square Art & Craft Fair: Art and craft fair featuring holiday/seasonal items, jewelry, woodworking, home decor and unique gifts. Bake sale and food/beverage concessions. Avalon Square. 9am-3pm. 262/446-9307. visitwaukesha.org (Waukesha Co.) continued... Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 17 SAT-SUN NOV 21 FRI WAUSAU GREEN BAY The PARK Holiday Antique Show & Sale: Show features 35 professional dealers with thousands of Victorian, deco, country, Native American, retro and primitive antiques and collectibles. Crystal and china repair on site. Admission fee. Marathon Park’s East Gate Hall. Sat 9am5pm, Sun 10am-4pm. 715/355-5144. www.antiqueshowsinwis.com/holiday.html (Marathon Co.) Downtown Lighting Ceremony On Broadway: Annual lighting ceremony kicks off the holiday season at 5:30pm at Old Fort Square. Live music and a special visit from Santa. After the ceremony, get a head start on your holiday shopping as downtown businesses will be open until 8pm with live window displays. On Broadway District. 5-8pm. 920/437-2531. www.onbroadway.org (Brown Co.) WEST ALLIS SAUK CITY Trainfest: Join over 22,000 families and model train hobbyists for enormous fun and endless discovery at Trainfest, America’s largest operating model railroad show. Kids’ highlights include racing trains on a dog-bone shaped track, face painting, crafts and coloring, a circus train ride, and more. Model train manufacturers, historic railroads and retailers from coast-to-coast. 200,000 square feet of display area. Exposition Center at Wisconsin State Fair Park. 9am-5:30pm. 262/820-3566. www.trainfest.com (Milwaukee Co.) ® NOV 9 SUN JANESVILLE SAT PLYMOUTH Wonderful World of Women Expo - The Art of Relaxation: Demonstrations, services and workshops. Women-focused clubs, salons and treatment centers will display a variety of products and services. Door prizes, a silent auction, raffle, and refreshments. $3 admission. Plymouth Arts Center. 10am-3pm. 920/892-8409. www.plymoutharts.org (Sheboygan Co.) NOV 20 THU BERLIN Holiday Parade: Stroll through the shops of Berlin and listen to beautiful live Christmas music. Enjoy free pictures with Santa and crafts for the kids. Thursday is the lighting of the Nathan Strong Park with Santa’s reindeer, hot cocoa and the annual Berlin Holiday Lighted Parade. Various locations. Lighting of the park at Nathan Strong Park - 5:30pm; Holiday parade 6:30pm. 920/361-3636. www.berlinchamber.net (Green Lake Co.) NOV 20-23 THU-SUN LA CROSSE Holiday Fair: Wall-to-wall holiday decorations from more than 125 Midwestern arts and crafts exhibitors. La Crosse Center. Thu & Fri noon-9pm, Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 11am-3pm. 608/7897400. www.lacrossecenter.com (La Crosse Co.) NOV 21-22 FRI-SAT EVANSVILLE Evansville Olde Fashioned Christmas Celebration: Downtown shops are decked out for the annual storefront decoration contest. Shop keepers stay open late Friday, and also enjoy free horse-drawn carriage rides. Saturday at 10 am, Santa arrives by local fire truck. Downtown. Fri 5-8pm, Sat 9am-1pm. 608/882-5131. www.evansvillechamber.org (Rock Co.) l Armory Fall Wine Festival: Dozens of different wines available for tasting and purchase. The Armory is also featuring a special Wine Fest wine dinner. The Armory. 608/741-7400, 866/995-7400. www.janesvillearmory.com (Rock Co.) Annual Venison Feed: A Tomahawk tradition for more than 40 years. Free venison burgers with chips and soda served from until gone. Downtown. 11:30am. 715/453-5334. www.gototomahawk.com (Lincoln Co.) AtionA JANESVILLE TOMAHAWK tern FAir in y Folk NOV 15 Holiday Light Parade & Tree Lighting Event: A Christmas tradition with both homemade and professionally built floats adorned with lights. Parade begins at 6pm. Tree lighting, choir, dancers and fireworks on the river to follow at 7:30pm. Sauk City Historic Park. 6-8pm. 608/6434168, 800/683-2453. www.saukprairieriverway.com (Sauk Co.) holiDA Fall Fest of Ale: Event features over 100 different kinds of micro-brews, food from the area and live music. Holiday Inn Express & Janesville Conference Center. 6-10pm. 608/754-3696. www.fallfestofale.com (Rock Co.) Bucheit NOV 8-9 E V E N T S JenniFer N O V E M B E R MANITOWOC Holiday on the Lakeshore: Browse and buy from over 50 exhibitors under one roof. Community charities share in all of the proceeds. Holiday Inn-Manitowoc. Fri 3-8pm, Sat 9am-3pm. 920/684-6101. www.holidayonthelakeshore.com (Manitowoc Co.) NOV 21-23 FRI-SUN HUDSON Christmas Tour of Homes & Craft Sale: Tour five homes and the Octagon House beautifully decorated for the holidays. Admission fee. Friday evening Dazzle Tour and Black Tie. Home tours Saturday and Sunday. Free Admission to the craft sale and marketplace on Saturday. Enjoy extended shopping and dining hours. Various locations/Hudson House Inn. Black Tie: Fri 6-11pm. Dazzle Tour: Fri 69pm. Home Tour: Sat 10am-5pm, Sun Noon-4pm; Craft Show: Sat 9am-5:30pm. 715/386-8411, 800/657-6775. www.hudsonwi.org (St. Croix Co.) MADISON Holiday Art Fair: Showcase of contemporary fine art and craft including more than 75 artists exhibiting ceramics, fiber art, glass, jewelry, paintings, prints, photographs, and more. Also featuring performances by local arts organizations throughout the weekend, holiday refreshments, rediscovered arts & treasures sale, silent auction, and the Gourmet Gallery filled with treats. Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. Fri 2:30-7pm, Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am3pm. 608/257-0158. www.mmoca.org (Dane Co.) 18 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. Top: Holiday Art Fair in Madison. Above: Holiday Folk Fair International in West Allis. STURGEON BAY FOND DU LAC Christmas by the Bay: Featuring Santa Parade, special children’s activities, holiday home tours and brunch with Santa on Sunday. Downtown. 920/7436246. www.sturgeonbay.net (Door Co.) Sigma Holiday House Craft Sale: Annual event showcases over 70 juried artisans offering a huge variety of collectibles, gifts, original crafts, clothing and art. Also includes food for sale, raffle, and silent auction. Fond du Lac County Fairgrounds. 9am-3pm. 920/923-1790, 920/929-3169. www.sigmaholidayhouse.com (Fond du Lac Co.) WEST ALLIS Holiday Folk Fair International: Explore the customs and traditions of the world’s diverse cultures as you sample regional cuisine, enjoy lively music and dance and purchase beautifully handcrafted goods. Exposition Center at Wisconsin State Fair Park. 414/225-6225. www.folkfair.org (Milwaukee Co.) NOV 22 SAT BARABOO Downtown Baraboo Christmas Light Parade: See glittering lighted floats, live reindeer and equestrian units, marching bands, and novelty units. Gather at the historic Al Ringling Theatre to witness Santa as he lights the Official Downtown Baraboo Holiday Tree. After the parade, children and families are invited to visit with Santa on the theatre stage and have their pictures taken. Downtown. 6pm. 608/356-2937. www.downtownbaraboo.com (Sauk Co.) GREEN BAY Green Bay Holiday Parade: Holiday parade with marching bands, floats, giant helium balloons and Santa. Downtown Green Bay. 10am. 920/437-3425. downtowngreenbay.wsiefusion.net (Brown Co.) KENOSHA UW Parkside Arts & Crafts Fair: Find basketry, pottery, jewelry, wood toys and furniture, wearable art, painting, photography, candles, soaps, and more. There will also be live music, a raffle, and a silent auction. UW-Parkside. 10am4pm. 262/595-2200. www.uwp.edu (Kenosha Co.) MILWAUKEE Milwaukee Holiday Parade: Approximately 100 units take about one hour to pass a given point during this annual parade. Since 1927, the downtown Milwaukee Christmas parade has been a cherished Milwaukee holiday tradition. Downtown. 9:30am. 262/377-5935. www.milwaukeeparade.com (Milwaukee Co.) SHAWANO Shawano Lake Lioness Arts & Crafts Fair: Local arts & crafts show. Lunch available. Admission $1. Olga Brener Intermediate School. 9am-2pm. 715/524-2677. www.shawanocountry.com (Shawano Co.) SUN PRAIRIE Holiday Craft Fair: More than 50 crafters, a sweet shoppe, bake sale, raffle drawing & door prizes. Breakfast and lunch will be served. St. Albert the Great Parish. 9am-2pm. 608/837-3798. www.saintalberts.org (Dane Co.) WAUPACA Winter Classic Art & Craft Show: A quality show held at one of Wisconsin’s finest banquet facilities on opening day of deer hunting. Waupaca Ale House & Conference Center. 9am-4pm. 715/4453777. (Waupaca Co.) NOV 23 SUN STEVENS POINT Tinsel Trail Arts & Crafts Show: More than 130 high quality exhibitors. Bake sale, food and refreshments. $3 admission. Holiday Inn Hotel & Convention Center. 9am-4pm. 715/570-5337. (Portage Co.) WAUKESHA Christmas Parade: Parade featuring 100 units of marching bands, floats, novelty groups, costume characters, the Dancing Grannies and much more. Historic Downtown Waukesha. 4pm. 262/5496154. www.downtownwaukesha.com (Waukesha Co.) NOV 25 TUE APPLETON Appleton Downtown Christmas Parade: Annual staging of Wisconsin’s largest nighttime Christmas parade with more than 100 floats, bands and marching units. Santa Scamper 1-mile run at 6pm. Downtown. 6-7:30pm; parade starts at 6:25pm. 920/954-9112. www.appletondowntown.org (Calumet Co.) NOV 26 WED MANITOWOC Lakeshore Holiday Parade: Kick off the holiday shopping season and the illumination of the downtown holiday decorations with floats, marching bands and a visit with Santa Claus at the Rahr West Art Museum. This year’s theme is “Peace On Earth.” Downtown. 6:30pm. 920/686-3580. www.manitowoc.org (Manitowoc Co.) NOV 27 THU GREEN BAY Holiday Gathering Christmas Parade: Participating businesses will begin their sales and holiday refreshments 10am7pm, with the annual Christmas Parade beginning at 7pm, winding down Mill Street in downtown Plymouth. Annual chili cookoff is held 4-7pm. Downtown. Shops open 10am, parade 7pm. 920/893-0079, 888/693-8263. www.plymouthwisconsin.com (Sheboygan Co.) The Polar Express: The classic Christmas tale of believing in Santa Claus comes alive in a dramatic reading and train ride. There will also be activities for the whole family to enjoy and a visit from Santa. Reservations required. National Railroad Museum. Museum opens at 9am. Train ride each day at 3pm, 5pm and 7pm for the event. 920/437-7623. www.nationalrrmuseum.org (Brown Co.) RIVER FALLS River Dazzle: Enjoy a lighted parade, holiday sing-along, chili crawl, and free carriage rides. Family-friendly activities with visits from Santa and Mrs. Claus, plus live animals. Downtown. River Dazzle Parade – 6:30PM. 715/245-2533. www.rfchamber.com (Pierce Co.) SUN PRAIRIE FOND DU LAC Annual Turkey Trot: Annual 5 mile chip timed run & 2-mile untimed run/walk. Dogs and strollers are permitted with restrictions. Fond du Lac High School. 8am. 920/273-0490. www.festivalfoodsturkeytrot.com (Fond du Lac Co.) JACKSONPORT Thanksgiving Day Parade: This casual, fun parade is an annual event on Hwy 57. Parade begins at 10:30am. 920/4210719. (Door Co.) NOV 28 PLYMOUTH FRI BELOIT Holiday Fire Truck Parade: Join our volunteer fire department and other surrounding fire departments for the annual holiday lighted firetruck parade down Main Street. Downtown. 5:15pm. 608/512-9743. www.downtownsunprairie.com (Dane Co.) Holiday Tree Lighting: Event includes music, carolers, cider & treats and a special visit by Santa. Tours are also available of the Historical Museum. Sun Prairie Historical Library & Museum. 5pm. 608/837-5213. www.downtownsunprairie.com (Dane Co.) NOV 28-29 FRI-SAT NOV 29 BAYFIELD Bayfield’s Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony and Wassail Concert: Enjoy holiday treats and warm beverages while listening to Christmas carols performed by the talented Rittenhouse Inn Singers at the historic Bayfield Lakeside Pavilion. Then move outside as the holiday tree is lit for the season. Lakeside Pavilion. 4:30-6pm. 715/779-3335. bayfield.org (Bayfield Co.) EAGLE RIVER Christmas Kick-Off: Ice Shanty Parade and walk with Santa Claus and live reindeer, plus a visit with Santa, hayrides, cookies, apple cider and more. Eagle River Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center. 1-4pm. 715/479-7656. (Vilas Co.) FENNIMORE Christmas Creations Craft Show: Annual show features more than 80 booths of handmade items ranging from ceramics to wood items for decorating and gift giving. Fennimore Memorial Building. 9am-3pm. 608/822-6462, 800/8221131. www.fennimore.com (Grant Co.) Grand Lighted Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting: Santa makes his grand entrance into downtown Beloit, cheered on by large crowds and a glittering procession of floats from businesses, civic organizations and spirit-filled families. Downtown. 58pm. 608/365-0150. www.downtownbeloit.com (Rock Co.) BOULDER JUNCTION BOULDER JUNCTION Christkindlmarkt: Patterned after the traditional German Christmas markets, featuring select vendors including Swiss artisans in scissor cutting, chip carving, and wood carving, and also European arts and Swiss baked goods. Swiss Samichlaus (Swiss version of Santa Claus) will be there to visit with children. Turner Hall. 9am-4pm. 608/325-3461. www.turnerhallofmonroe.org (Green Co.) TOMAHAWK WESTFIELD WINTER Lioness Christmas Craft Fair: Annual craft fair, with cash raffle and lunch also served. Boulder Junction Community Center. 9am-3pm. 715/385-2220. www.boulderjct.org (Vilas Co.) Christmas Walk: Lighting of the town tree, cookie walk, sleigh rides and pictures with Santa. Craft fair during the day with treats for shoppers in most of the shops. Downtown. 5-8pm. 715/385-2400. www.boulderjct.org (Vilas Co.) MONROE Westfield Annual Holiday Taste ‘N Tour: Tour area merchants and craft show locations including a country one room school. Taste candy, cookies, cheese, baked goods and more. Visit all participating locations and be eligible for door prizes. Pottery, stained glass, wood crafts, and more. Throughout Westfield and surrounding area. 8am-5pm. 608/296-3568, 608/295-2876. www.westfield-wisconsin.com (Marquette Co.) NOV 28-30 FRI-SUN son Glenn sAnDer FRANKLIN Holiday Art, Craft & Gift Expo: Holiday art, craft and gift fair to include entertainment and foods. Admission fee. Milwaukee County Sports Complex. Fri 9am-7pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm. 262/5064114. www.craftfairwisconsin.com (Milwaukee Co.) SAT LAND O’LAKES Christmas Arts & Crafts Show: Do all or some of your Christmas shopping at this great craft sale. Land O’ Lakes Elementary School. 10am-3pm. 715/5473432, 800/236-3432. www.landolakes-wi.org (Vilas Co.) Northern Lights Christmas Parade: Holiday movie, kids’ shopping, and parade starting at 4:30 pm. After the parade, kids can visit Santa’s Cabin in the Winter Wonderland and enjoy decorated Christmas trees, a cup of hot cocoa, cookies, a live nativity, and a bonfire. Downtown. 4:30-8pm. 715/453-5334. www.gototomahawk.com (Lincoln Co.) Homespun Holidays: Close to 100 crafters with a wide array of crafts including stained glass, woodworking, metal works, jewelry, candles, folk art, photography and much more. Winter District School. 9am-3pm. 715/266-2204. www.winterwi.com (Sawyer Co.) NOV 29-30 SAT-SUN NORTH FREEDOM Mid-Continent Railway Santa Express: Santa visits as you take in the spirit of Christmas past on an early 1900s adventure. All cars are kept comfortably warm using the century-old tradition of steam heating or coal-fired stoves, just like at the North Pole. Mid-Continent Railway Museum & Gift Shop. Departures at 10am, 11:30am, 1pm & 2:30pm. 608/522-4261. www.midcontinent.org (Sauk Co.) Above: The Polar Express in Green Bay. Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 19 December S 7 M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 DEC 3-7 WED-SUN The Polar Express: The classic Christmas tale of believing in Santa Claus comes alive in a dramatic reading and train ride. There will also be activities for the whole family to enjoy and a visit from Santa. Reservations required. National Railroad Museum. Museum opens at 9am. Train ride each day at 3pm, 5pm and 7pm for the event. 920/437-7623. www.nationalrrmuseum.org (Brown Co.) DEC 5 FRI DEC 5-7 FRI-SUN CEDARBURG Cedarburg Artists’ Guild Holiday Art Fair: Fine art offered by more than 50 local artists includes jewelry, beaded glass, mixed media, monoprints and murder mysteries, paintings, birdhouses, photography, pottery, fiber and wearable art, punch needle and weaving, handcrafted furniture, copper yard art and much more. Cedarburg Community Center. Fri 10am-8pm, Sat 10am-5pm; Sunday 11am-4pm. 262/377-9620. www.cedarburgartistsguild.com (Ozaukee Co.) JANESVILLE BURLINGTON Christmas Parade in Burlington: Parade followed by the immediate opening of Santa’s Chalet along with Christmas caroling, live reindeer and cookies. Wehmhoff Square Park & Downtown. 6:30pm. 262/763-6044. www.burlingtonchamber.org (Racine Co.) DEC 5-6 Christmas in the Ward: Enjoy the holiday spirit of the Historic Third Ward with Santa, carriage rides, carolers, street entertainers and a variety of shops and galleries. Raffle, silent auction and cookie sale. Tree lighting on Friday evening. Historic Third Ward. Fri 5-8pm, Sat 11am-4pm. 414/273-1173. www.historicthirdward.org (Milwaukee Co.) ick Jim koepn GREEN BAY MILWAUKEE FRI-SAT BLACK RIVER FALLS BRODHEAD Fire & Ice Festival: Holiday parade Friday evening, horse-drawn carriage rides, extended shopping hours, ice sculpting, fire rings for roasting s’mores, marshmallows, and hot dogs, food stands, and carolers. Downtown. 608/897-8411. www.brodheadchamber.org (Green Co.) GREEN BAY Holiday Victorian Tea at Hazelwood: Enjoy a Victorian Christmas tea party held at this 1837 Greek-revival home. Both “savory” and “sweet” courses will be served. A historical program and a tour of Hazelwood are included. Reservations required. Hazelwood Historic House Museum. 1-3pm. 920/437-1840. www.browncohistoricalsoc.org (Brown Co.) the osthoFF resort Christkindl Festival: A festival celebrating the Christmas charm and Old World traditions of the area. Enjoy traditional wares, unique, quality, hand-crafted gifts along with performances by bell ringers, dancers, theatre groups and local musicians, and a live reindeer exhibit. Downtown. 715/284-4658. www.downtownblackriverfalls.com (Jackson Co.) Janesville’s Jolly Jingle: Events include carolers, a tree lighting ceremony, showings of It’s a Wonderful Life, skates at the Janesville Ice Arena, activities at Hedberg Public Library, activities at the Senior Center including crafts and games, cookie decorating and performers, a lighted holiday parade, the Chriskindlmarket at Library Park, and an evening tour of the Lincoln-Tallman House featuring carolers, Victorian holiday décor and refreshments. Historic Downtown. 608/755-3030. (Rock Co.) RIPON Dickens of a Christmas: “Living Window” displays in historic downtown Ripon (Friday night), carolers, Historical Society open house, holiday tour of homes, craft shows, breakfast with Santa, Dickens of a Quilt Show, enchanted forest, and holiday musical entertainment. Historic Downtown and other locations in Ripon. Activities at various times. 920/748-6764. www.ripon-wi.com (Fond du Lac Co.) STOUGHTON Victorian Holiday Weekend: Victorian flavored weekend of holiday concerts, parades, shopping, events for the kids, performance of A Christmas Carol, arts and crafts fair, and new holiday light show. Riverbluff Middle School. Various times for various events. 608/873-7912. www.stoughtonwi.com (Dane Co.) DEC 5-14 FRI-SUN ELKHART LAKE Old World Christmas Market: Annual traditional European Christmas market reminiscent of the centuries-old German Christkindlesmarkt features authentic gifts, toys, ornaments and food specialties from international and regional artisans in 20 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. Top: Dickens of a Christmas in Ripon. Above: Old World Christmas Market in Elkhart Lake. timber booths adorned in fresh greens and thousands of twinkling white lights. Admission fee. The Osthoff Resort. Daily 10am-5pm. 920/876-5845. www.christmasmarketatosthoff.com (Sheboygan Co.) ASHLAND DEC 6 CABLE SAT ABBOTSFORD Abbotsford Christmas Parade: Annual parade featuring many lighted floats and hundreds of walking characters depicting your favorite storybook characters from yesterday and today. Santa & Mrs. Claus are honored guests. Downtown. 7pm clowns on the street, 7:30pm parade. 715/223-8509. www.abbycolbyareachamber.org (Clark Co.) Garland City of the North Christmas Parade: Annual parade with marching bands and floats. Downtown. 4:30pm. 715/682-2500, 800/284-9484. www.visitashland.com (Ashland Co.) Christmas in Cable: Art & craft fair, festival of trees, breakfast with Santa at Lakewood’s Resort, holiday shopping sales at area specialty stores. Love Lights Ceremony outside the Chamber at 6:30pm followed by Lighted Christmas Parade at 6:45pm. Downtown. 715/7983833. www.cable4fun.com (Bayfield Co.) CHIPPEWA FALLS ELKHORN JEFFERSON WAUKESHA Bridge To Wonderland Parade: Over 50 illuminated, musical floats, horse-drawn carriages, and walking units light up the winter sky. See Santa and Mrs. Claus on the final float. Sip on hot chocolate while you enjoy this Chippewa Falls tradition. Downtown. 6pm. 715/723-7858. www.chippewafallsmainst.org (Chippewa Co.) Elkhorn’s Christmas Card Town Parade: Known as Christmas Card Town, approximately 100 entries from southeast Wisconsin and northern Illinois create this popular parade. Parade includes different floats, bands, media personalities, unique novelty acts and Santa & Mrs. Claus. Downtown. 1:30pm. 262/723-5788. www.elkhornchamber.com (Walworth Co.) Parade of Lights: Annual event features holiday floats, marching bands, music and fun. Caroling and refreshments after the parade. Downtown. 5:30pm. 920/674-4511. www.jeffersonchamberwi.com (Jefferson Co.) CLINTONVILLE EVANSVILLE Christmas Parade: Holiday floats, marching bands, elves and Santa. Downtown. Parade starts at 11:30am. 715/823-4606. www.clintonvillewichamber.com (Waupaca Co.) Evansville Holiday Craft Fair: Craft fair including edibles, collectibles, folk art, pottery, hand-crafted items and more. Lunch is available and provided by the school’s student council. A special visit from Santa from 12:30-2pm. $1 admission. JC McKenna Middle School. 9am-3pm. 608/882-3306. www.evansvillechamber.org (Rock Co.) Waukesha Art Crawl: Over 20 studios and galleries and arts supporting businesses showcase over 100 area artists. Check out a wide array of unique galleries filled with decorative and functional art- 2-d paintings, pottery, jewelry, clothing, glassware, custom wood work, casted concrete furnishings, photography and more. Restaurants and live music venues open late. Downtown. 4-10pm. 262/542-1522. www.waukeshaart.com (Waukesha Co.) DEFOREST Winterfest in the Greater DeForest Area: Craft and fine art shows, live musical performances, delectable holiday treats, horse drawn wagon rides, a special visit with Mr. and Mrs. Claus and more. Downtown. 8am the fun begins. 608/8462922. www.deforestarea.com (Dane Co.) LADYSMITH Winter Magic Celebration: Gingerbread house contest, pictures with Santa, cookie walk, art & craft sale at Fine Arts Gallery, free family movie, “Winter Magic” holiday gift show, free horse drawn carriage rides, happy holly tea, Christmas evening parade and much more. 9am-7pm. 715/532-7328. www.ladysmithchamber.com (Rusk Co.) LAKE GENEVA 39th Annual Great Electric Children’s Christmas Parade: Local businesses and organizations light up the streets. Be sure to stroll through town following the parade for holiday shopping and dining specials. Downtown. 5pm. 262/248-4416, 800/345-1020. www.lakegenevawi.com (Walworth Co.) MERRILL ty Al socie on oF Wisc sin Holiday Parade: Holiday caroling, floats, Christmas lights and Santa in a spectacular evening parade. Following the parade, the holiday tree with more than 50,000 lights will be lit. 5pm. 715/536-9474. www.merrillchamber.org (Lincoln Co.) MOSINEE historic Mosinee Christmas Festival and Parade: Craft and art show, breakfast with Santa, children’s events, chili challenge, food and beverages, raffle, downtown parade and more. Downtown Mosinee. 715/6934330. www.mosineechamber.org (Marathon Co.) NEW RICHMOND Farmhouse Christmas Open House and Pavilion Flea Market: Open houses coinciding with two pre-holiday flea market sales held in the heated Pavilion. The Flea Market is a great place to shop for holiday ornaments and decorations as well as clothing, house wares, linens, books, etc. New Richmond Heritage Center. 11am-3pm. 715/246-3276. www.NRHeritageCenter.org (St. Croix Co.) PLEASANT PRAIRIE Celebrate the Holiday at the Jelly Belly Visitor Center: Meet Santa in a spectacular candy land plus guessing game, raffles, prizes and more. Jelly Belly Center. 1-3:30pm. 262/947-3800. www.jellybelly.com (Kenosha Co.) SHEBOYGAN FALLS olD Worl D Wiscon sin Top: A Wade House Christmas in Greenbush. Above: An Old World Christmas at Old World Wisconsin in Eagle. Main Street Memories & Holiday Parade: Celebrate Christmas with carriage and pony rides, carolers, pictures with Santa, children’s activities, in-store specials, grand prize holiday raffle and numerous other prizes. Wrap up your day with the holiday parade featuring beautifully constructed floats with lights and music. Main Street. 10am-6pm. 920/467-6206. www.sheboyganfalls.org (Sheboygan Co.) WAUPACA Taste of Christmas: Enjoy pictures and visits with Santa, festive music, great food, holiday treat shoppe, Christmas trails wagon rides, live Nativity, petting zoo, Tinsel Town Theater, Star of Wonder Theater, Festival of Trees, bonfires and marshmallows. Spencer Lake Christian Center. 10am-5pm. 715/258-5707. www.spencer-lake.org (Waupaca Co.) DEC 6-7 SAT-SUN EAGLE An Old World Christmas: Meet our 1800s Santa, take a horse-drawn bobsled or wagon ride, enjoy holiday performances, caroling, and strolling the 19th-century village, decked for the holidays. Old World Wisconsin. Noon-4pm. 262/594-6300. oldworldwisconsin.wisconsinhistory.org (Waukesha Co.) GREENBUSH A Wade House Christmas: Yankee and German holiday traditions including rooms bedecked with fresh evergreen garlands, period crafts and games for young and old, stories from yesteryear, horse-drawn wagon rides, and a variety of other holiday-themed, family fun activities will be offered throughout the new Wade House Visitor Center and Wesley W. Jung Carriage Museum with holiday refreshments available in the Butternut Café. Wade House. 10am-4pm. 920/526-3271. wadehouse.wisconsinhistory.org (Sheboygan Co.) DEC 7 SUN MANAWA Holiday Craft & Gift Fair: More than 70 booths with homemade crafts/food, pie/candy, concessions, raffles, door prizes, and Santa. Lots of unique gifts and home decorating ideas. Little Wolf Junior Senior High School. 9am-3pm. 920/596-3346. (Waupaca Co.) MILTON Milton Annual Christmas Walk: Annual Christmas walk will tour five homes in the Milton community beautifully decorated by the homeowner. Local gift shops will be open and offering specials. Other activities around town include caroling, cookies with Santa and more. Admission fee. Various locations. 2-7pm. 608/8686222. www.miltonwichamber.com (Rock Co.) continued... STEVENS POINT Frostbite Road Race/Winter Walk: Onemile fun run at 11am, five or ten-mile competitive run or five-mile winter walk at noon. Door prizes, refreshments and awards. Stevens Point Area YMCA. Reg 9-11am, fun run at 11am. 715/342-2980. www.spymca.org (Portage Co.) Attend Travel Green Wisconsin certified events that have made a committment to provide an experience that respects the natural environment. Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 21 D E C E M B E R NEW HOLSTEIN New Holstein Country Christmas: Enjoy a hot meal while listening to classic Christmas music by choirs from the area. Pictures with Santa Claus. See the community’s Christmas lights in a horsedrawn carriage. New Holstein High School. 1-5pm. 920/898-5766. (Calumet Co.) DEC 12-14 FRI-SUN E V E N T S DEC 13-14 EAGLE An Old World Christmas: Meet an 1800s Santa, take a horse-drawn bobsled or wagon ride, enjoy holiday performances, caroling, and strolling the 19th-century village, decked for the holidays. Old World Wisconsin. Noon-4pm. 262/594-6300. oldworldwisconsin.wisconsinhistory.org (Waukesha Co.) GREEN BAY ROTHSCHILD WEST ALLIS A Hazelwood Holiday: One of Green Bay’s top historic attractions, this restored 1837 Greek-revival home is decked out for the holidays. Authentic furnishings, complimentary refreshments and docentled tours. Hazelwood Historic House Museum. Noon-4pm. 920/437-1840. www.browncohistoricalsoc.org (Brown Co.) Ice Fishing and Winter Sports Show: Shop row upon row of exhibits with products and services dedicated to the die-hard ice fishing and winter sports enthusiast. View all new ice fishing products, including fish houses, augers, underwater cameras, digital fish finders, rods and reels, tackle, accessories, apparel and much more. Admission fee. Exposition Center at Wisconsin State Fair Park. Fri 1–9pm, Sat 10am–7pm, Sun 10am–5pm. 800/848-6247. www.gsevents.com (Milwaukee Co.) MANITOWOC DEC 13 PLEASANT PRAIRIE SAT BAYFIELD NEW RICHMOND Farmhouse Christmas Open House and Pavilion Flea Market: Open houses coinciding with two pre-holiday flea market sales held in the heated Pavilion. The Flea Market is a great place to shop for holiday ornaments and decorations as well as clothing, house wares, linens, books, and more. New Richmond Heritage Center. 11am-3pm. 715/2463276. www.NRHeritageCenter.org (St. Croix Co.) FRI-SAT Holiday Ice Show: Holiday music, bright lights and colorful costumes set the atmosphere for our Pleasant Prairie Skating School U.S. Basic Skills, Freestyle, Synchronized and guest skaters to entertain you and get you in the holiday mood. $8 per person, general seating. RecPlex Ice Arena. 5-7pm. Fri 6:30pm, Sat 5:30pm. 262/925-6752. www.RecPlexOnline.com (Kenosha Co.) DEC 20 SAT GREEN BAY A Heritage Hill Christmas: Historic site with 25 period buildings dressed for the holidays. Feel the chill on your nose and the warmth in your heart as you stroll through town, listen to carolers and drink hot chocolate. Heritage Hill State Park. 4pm-9pm. 920/448-5150. www.heritagehillgb.org (Brown Co.) son A Heritage Hill Christmas: Historic site with 25 period buildings dressed for the holidays. Feel the chill on your nose and the warmth in your heart as you stroll through town, listen to carolers and drink hot chocolate. Heritage Hill State Park. 4pm-9pm. 920/448-5150. www.heritagehillgb.org (Brown Co.) DEC 19-20 sAnDer GREEN BAY A Holiday in History: Pinecrest’s historic stove-heated buildings will be beautifully trimmed for the season. Visitors can take part in hands-on activities, discover craft demonstrations of blacksmithing, butter making, and wood stove cooking, visit with Father Christmas and more. Pinecrest Historical Village. 11am-3pm. 920/684-4445. www.mchistsoc.org (Manitowoc Co.) Glenn Santa & Mrs. Claus Arrive on the Ferry: Santa and Mrs. Claus make their way to Bayfield on the ferry boat from Madeline Island. After they disembark, children will have the opportunity to meet Santa, share their wish-list and get their photo taken. Bayfield Lakeside Pavilion. 11:30am1pm. 715/779-3335. bayfield.org (Bayfield Co.) AmBer BAyFielD ch Wisconsin Ice Fishing Show: Ice fishing expo featuring ice fishing accessories, lodging destinations, how to seminars and more from up to 100 exhibiting companies. Admission fee. The Patriot Center. Fri 1-8pm, Sat 10am-7pm, Sun 10am4pm. 507/387-7469. www.icefishingshow.com (Marathon Co.) Changes may occur. Before driving a long distance to attend an event call or e-mail ahead to verify dates or visit travelwisconsin.com. SAT-SUN Top: A Heritage Hill Christmas in Green Bay. Above: A Holiday in History at Pinecrest Historic Village in Manitowoc. DEC 27 SAT BOULDER JUNCTION PLEASANT PRAIRIE Celebrate the Holiday at the Jelly Belly Visitor Center: Meet Santa in a spectacular candy land plus guessing game, raffles, prizes and more. Jelly Belly Center. 1-3:30pm. 262/947-3800. www.jellybelly.com (Kenosha Co.) Between the Holidays Celebration: Festivities will include a chili dump, bonfire, music, ice-skating, cross country skiing and more. Boulder Junction Winter Park. 4-6:30pm. 715/385-2400. www.boulderjct.org (Vilas Co.) DEC 20-21 DEC 31 SAT-SUN GREEN BAY A Hazelwood Holiday: One of Green Bay’s top historic attractions, this restored 1837 Greek-revival home is decked out for the holidays. Authentic furnishings, complimentary refreshments and docent-led tours. Hazelwood Historic House Museum. Noon-4pm. 920/437-1840. www.browncohistoricalsoc.org (Brown Co.) 22 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. WED FOND DU LAC Noon Year’s Eve Family Celebration: Ring in the “noon” year with lunch, contests, and prizes. Don’t miss the countdown to noon. Children’s Museum of Fond du Lac. 11am-2pm. 920/929-0707. www.cmfdl.org (Fond du Lac Co.) LA CROSSE Skyrockers New Year’s Eve Fireworks at the Bluff: Midnight fireworks on Grandad Bluff light up the Mississippi Valley. Watch from the bluff, downtown, while ice fishing on the river, cross-country skiing or sledding. Enjoy an early show for kids at 6pm. Grandad Bluff. Two Shows: 6pm & midnight. 608/782-2366. www.skyrockers.org (La Crosse Co.) PRAIRIE DU CHIEN Droppin’ of the Carp: Festivities begin at 9pm including bonfire, music, food, and the special “Lowering of the Carp” countdown at 11:59pm. Downtown. 9pmMidnight. 608/326-8602. www.prairieduchien.org (Crawford Co.) January S 4 M 5 T 6 W 7 T F S 1 2 3 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JAN 1 THU PHILLIPS Lugerville Chasers New Year’s Hangover Party: Luncheon and paddle wheel prize game. Gun, quilt and cash raffles to raise money to support the Lugerville Chasers Snowmobile Club in maintaining area trails. The raffle drawings take place at 4:30pm. Club 13. 1-5pm. 715/339-4066. www.pricecountywi.net (Price Co.) Polar Bear Plunge: At 1pm the “polar bears” will plunge into the icy cold waters of Long Lake. Other activities include a big bonfire on the beach, raffles, door prizes, and awards. Harbor View Pub & Eatery. Registration begins 10am. 715/891-3832, 866/839-2843. www.bbbsnorthwoods.org (Price Co.) SHEBOYGAN Polar Bear Swim: On New Year’s Day at 1pm, 400 daring swimmers charge into Lake Michigan. Deland Park. 920/4678436. www.visitsheboygan.com (Sheboygan Co.) JAN 1-3 THU-SAT PARK FALLS Tuscobia Winter Ultra: Run, Bike or Ski the 150-mile, 75-mile or 35-mile distance option race. The 150-mile race is an Iditarod Trail Invitational Qualifier Event. The race is an out and back, starting Thur (run/ski) or Fri (bike) at the Chequamegon Canoe Club Bistro in Park Falls. The 75-mile point-to-point ski, bike or run race starts Fri morning in Rice Lake and ends in Park Falls. The 35-mile point-to-point race begins in Ojibwa. Preregistration is required. Chequamegon Canoe Club. 651/755-5880, 612/2299950. tuscobia.wordpress.com (Price Co.) SAT PHILLIPS JAN 9-11 FRI-SUN JAN 10-11 SAT-SUN Loadmaster Classic Vintage Weekend: Racing by classic vintage snowmobiles. Eagle River Derby Track. 715/479-4424. www.derbytrack.com (Vilas Co.) Waukesha JanBoree: Events for all ages will take place throughout the city of Waukesha. Ice sculpting contest Saturday 10am-2pm where international & novice carvers form 300 pound blocks of ice into works of art. Downtown. 262/524-3737. www.janboree.org (Waukesha Co.) JAN 15-18 THU-SUN EAGLE RIVER Big Chill/Wisconsin State Championship Snow Sculpting Competition: Dozens of the state’s best two-person sculpting teams turn huge blocks of snow into elaborate, temporary works of art and compete for the people’s choice awards. Cast your vote for the next Wisconsin State Snow Sculpting Champion at this year’s Big Chill. Winners advance to the U.S. National Championship. Monument Square. 262/634-6002. www.racinedowntown.com/bigchill.html (Racine Co.) World Championship Snowmobile Derby: More than 1400 entries compete for oval and sno-cross championships in front of 30,000 spectators. Considered the sport’s signature event, the Derby Championship is one of the largest gatherings of “sledders” in the world. Eagle River Derby Track. 715/479-4424. www.derbytrack.com (Vilas Co.) SAT ASHLAND Sleigh & Cutter Parade: Annual sleigh & cutter rally featuring 1800s costumes, antique sleighs, and food served on grounds. Free admission. Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center. Hook-up time 11am, the exhibition begins at 1pm. 715/6859983, 715/682-5544. www.nglvc.org (Ashland Co.) LA FARGE Winter Festival at the Kickapoo Valley Reserve: Enjoy archery, ice cave hikes, birds of prey presentation, face painting, horse-drawn wagon rides, snowshoe exhibit, dog sled, mutt race, snow cave, an annual chili and bread contest for the public, Kickapoo Quick Auction of goods and services produced in the Kickapoo Valley, and more. Kickapoo Valley Reserve. 8am-4:30pm. 608/625-2960. kvr.state.wi.us/winterfest (Vernon Co.) FRI-SUN WAUKESHA RACINE JAN 10 JAN 16-18 EAGLE RIVER JAN 16-17 FRI-SAT MILWAUKEE Monster Jam: The 12 foot-tall, 10,000 pound machines will bring you to your feet, racing and ripping up a customdesigned track full of obstacles to soar over or smash through. BMO Harris Bradley Center. Fri 7pm, Sat 2pm & 7pm. 800/745-3000. www.bmoharrisbradleycenter.com (Milwaukee Co.) ONALASKA Onalaska Show Choir Classic: Featuring 20 to 30 of the finest show choirs in the upper Midwest competing in the Grand Champion Sing-Off. Choirs from six states are represented. Onalaska High School. 608/783-4561. (La Crosse Co.) JAN 16-25 FRI-SUN WEST ALLIS Milwaukee Boat Show: Wisconsin’s largest boat show with power boats of every size including fishing boats, pontoons, run abouts, motor yachts, ski and wakeboard boats, docks, lifts, ski and tube equipment. Admission fee. Exposition Center at State Fair Park. Closed Mon & Tue. 616/447-2860, 800/328-6550. www.milwaukeeboatshow.com (Milwaukee Co.) JAN 16-FEB 1 FRI-SUN BARABOO The Cool Boo Arts & Fun Fest: Events include art shows, concerts, theatre, vintage snowmobile show and ride, trap shoots, fundraisers, 5k run/walk, candle light walks/hikes, fishing tournaments and much more. Historic Downtown Baraboo & Sauk County Courthouse. 608/3568333. www.baraboo.com (Sauk Co.) continued... SPOONER Jack Frost Fest: Festival includes antique snowmobile show and ride, pond hockey tournament, family ice fishing contest, turkey bowling, toilet paper toss, rib and chili contest, bonfire and marshmallow roasting, open skating, minnow races, snowshoe jaunt, and other great family events. Yellow River Flowage (near Tony’s Riverside). 8am-4pm. 715/635-2168. www.spoonerchamber.org (Washburn Co.) STOUGHTON Candlelight Ski: Cross country skiing along two miles of wooded and prairie trails lit with hundreds of glowing luminaries. Grills will be available to cook on or enjoy drinks and baked goods provided by the LKSP Friends Group. Sorry, no pets are allowed on the ski trails. This event is weather and snow conditions permitting. Park admission sticker required. Lake Kegonsa State Park. 6-9pm. 608/873-9695. dnr.wi.gov (Dane Co.) phics Ice Fishing Rumble: Prizes for 1st & 2nd place for longest fish in the categories of walleye, northern, perch, blue gill & crappie plus door prizes and raffles. Entrance fee. Food & beverages available. Breakfast special at 6am. Roll-In Point. 6am. 715/339-4585, 888/408-4800. www.phillipswisconsin.net (Price Co.) Polar Bear Plunge: Annual Original Northwoods Polar Bear Plunge. Call for pledge sheets and registration form. St. Germain Lodge & Resort. Noon. 715/5423433, 800/860-3431. www.angelonmyshoulder.org (Vilas Co.) speeDGrA JAN 3 ST. GERMAIN Above: World Championship Snowmobile Derby in Eagle River. Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 23 J A N U A R Y JAN 17 SAT CURTISS Curtiss Snowmobile Drag Races: Vintage sleds and up. Registration 9-11:30am. Racing starts at noon. Admission $3/person. Cash prizes, food, refreshments and raffles. Curtiss Boomtown Sno-Chasers Clubhouse. 715/613-5353. www.medfordwis.com (Clark Co.) HORICON WAUSAU Badger State Winter Games: Competitors from around Wisconsin and several other Midwest states will compete in alpine skiing, nordic skiing, curling, figure skating, bowling, billiards, archery, youth snowmobiling, clay target-trap, and more. Various locations. 715/355-8788. www.badgerstategames.org (Marathon Co.) JAN 17-18 SAT-SUN STATEWIDE Winter Free Fishing Weekend: Fish anywhere in Wisconsin without a license or trout stamp including all inland waters and Wisconsin’s side of the Great Lakes and Mississippi River. Other fishing rules apply such as limits on the number and size of fish you can keep and any seasons when you must release certain fish species. Statewide. 608/266-2272. dnr.wi.gov JAN 22-25 THU-SUN GREEN BAY WBAY RV & Camping Show: The region’s finest RV’s priced to sell. Over 80 campground & camping exhibits with great products for family fun. Brown County Veterans Memorial Complex. Thu 3-8pm, Fri noon-8pm, Sat 10am-9pm, Sun 10am-4pm. 920/494-3401. www.wbay.com (Brown Co.) JAN 23-25 FRI-SUN WAUSAU Badger State Winter Games: Competitors from around Wisconsin and several other Midwest states will compete in alpine skiing, nordic skiing, curling, figure skating, bowling, billiards, archery, youth snowmobiling, clay target-trap, and more. Various locations. 715/355-8788. www.badgerstategames.org (Marathon Co.) JAN 24 SAT NEW LONDON Mosquito Hill Snowshoe Races: One, three and five mile racecourses are located in the wooded, lowland forest. All courses are groomed and fairly flat, with the three and five mile course skirting the Wolf River and Oxbow Ponds. Mosquito Hill Nature Center. 8:30am. 920/779-6433. www.mosquitohill.com (Outagamie Co.) Mosquito Hill Winter Family Fun Day: Activities include dog sled demonstrations, ice bowling, an otter slide for the kids, a chili bar and more. Mosquito Hill Nature Center. 12-3pm. 920/779-6433. www.mosquitohill.com (Outagamie Co.) PHILLIPS Phillips Flurry Snowshoe Race: Featuring 5K & 10K courses of groomed ski trails and packed single track on the rolling terrain through the beautiful school forest and feature a few large hills. Individual and team divisions. This event is the 2015 Wisconsin State Championship race and is also a qualifying event for the USSA Snowshoe Nationals. Phillips School Forest Trail. 8-9:30am reg; 10am start. 715/339-6254. www.phillipsflurry.com (Price Co.) JAN 24-25 nick collurA Candlelight Hike and Snowshoeing: Hiking and snowshoeing by candlelight, bonfire, and complimentary warm refreshments at the Education Center. Gift shop and crafts for kids. Astronomers will be on site. Hiking and snowshoeing are free to the public. Snowshoes available at no charge on a first come first serve basis. Horicon Marsh International Education Center. 6-9pm. 920/387-7860. horiconmarsh.org (Dodge Co.) E V E N T S SAT-SUN BEAVER DAM Cabin Fever Fest: Free outdoor activities include a chili cook-off, poetry contest, demonstrations by the Scout troop, wagon ride through the park, poetry contest, ice skating, bonfire, crafts and a “snowball drop” with prizes. Crystal Lake Park. 1-4pm. 920/887-8879. www.beaverdamchamber.com (Dodge Co.) CASSVILLE Bald Eagle Days: Knowledgeable volunteers assist visitors with locating eagles at outdoor observation deck at Riverside Park. Educational programs at Cassville High School. Riverside Park, Observatory. Outdoor staffed viewing 8am-noon Sat & Sun. Educational programs on Sat 9am-3pm. 608/7255855. www.cassville.org (Grant Co.) MERRILL Merrill Winterfest Sled Dog Race: Over 100 mushers compete in these ISDRAsanctioned races with cash purse and trophies. Skijoring, kiddie and celebrity races. Other activities include volleyball tournament, skating at the MARC, kids’ coloring contest, and more. Pine River Elementary School. Sat 10am; Weather permitting. 715/873-4787. www.witrailblazers.org (Lincoln Co.) PHILLIPS Phillips Winter Fest: Events include Cor PowerSports Snowmobile Races at Birch Island Resort, Ice Fishing Contest on Duroy, Elk and Long lakes with cash prizes awarded for largest walleye, northern, crappie & bluegill at Harbor View Pub & Eatery, and snowmobile parade. Birch Island Resort, Bar & Grill. Sat 6am-8pm, Sun 8am-3pm. 715/3394100, 800/408-4800. www.phillipswisconsin.net (Price Co.) PLYMOUTH Budweiser Classic Race of Champions: USSA-sanctioned professional snowmobile racing. Snow Ranger Park. 920/893-0079, 888/693-8263. www.plymouthsnowrangers.com/race.html (Sheboygan Co.) WAUPACA Wintervergnugen Pond Hockey Classic: Teams will square off against their opponents to be the next Wintervergnugen Pond Hockey Classic Champion. Enjoy a heated tent with food and beverages. Shadow Lake at South Park. Sat 8am-5pm; Sun 8am start. 715/258-7343, 715/258-8590. www.waupacaareachamber.com (Waupaca Co.) 24 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. Above: Winter Fest in Wausau. JAN 28-FEB 7 WED-SAT LAKE GENEVA BLOOMER Bloomer Rope Jump Contest: 20-35 participating schools and approximately 240 jumpers try to break the records in the Jump Rope Capital of the World. Bloomer High School. Preliminaries at 12:30pm; finals at 7pm. 715/568-3339. www.bloomerchamber.com (Chippewa Co.) Winterfest & U S National Snow Sculpting Championship Competition: Featuring music, magic, refreshments, activities, helicopter rides, shopping and dining. Sculpting begins 11am Wed through Sat, with winners announced at 3pm at the Riviera Ballroom. Food, fun and entertainment 11am-4pm Sat and Sun at the Riviera Ballroom. Events include laser tag, beach party, s’mores, fire ring, family magic show, soup taste, human dog sled races and a reindeer run. Riviera Park. 262/248-4416, 800/345-1020. www.lakegenevawi.com (Walworth Co.) GREEN BAY JAN 30-FEB 1 PHELPS FRI-SUN ST. GERMAIN St. Germain Radar Run: Race your snowmobile against the gun – 1000’ distance! 660’ and 1000’ practice tracks. Fun runs and practice runs on Friday. Fun runs and trophy runs on Saturday plus special events including grocery cart races, bikini run, world record speed show, and trophy presentation and prizes. Two lane drag racing on Sunday. Little St. Germain Lake. Racing: Fri 11am-4pm; Sat 10am-4pm; Sun 10am-3pm. 715/479-2934. www.radarracers.com (Vilas Co.) WAUSAU Badger State Winter Games: Competitors from around Wisconsin and several other Midwest states will compete in alpine skiing, nordic skiing, curling, figure skating, bowling, billiards, archery, youth snowmobiling, clay target-trap, and more. Various locations. 715/355-8788. www.badgerstategames.org (Marathon Co.) JAN 31 SAT BAYFIELD Ashwabay Summit Nordic Ski Race: This Race offers a 3.5K youth, 8k/11K adult pursuit race (this is worldcup style, transition area to switch skis and poles), 8k adult classic, 11K adult skate, and 0.5K kids (8 and under) fun race. Classic and skating lanes are provided throughout the skate courses. Mt. Ashwabay Ski and Recreation Area. 8:30am start. 715/779-3227. www.mtashwabay.org (Bayfield Co.) Winterfest on Broadway: Ice sculptors line the streets. Enjoy live music, cookie decorating, children’s games, and hot chili from the chili cook off. Broadway District. 11am-8pm. 920/437-2531. www.winterfestonbroadway.com (Brown Co.) Great Northern Ice Fishing Tournament: Held on beautiful Lac Vieux Desert and sponsored by the Phelps Lions Club. Headquartered at West Shore Boat Landing of Lac Vieux Desert. Both AM and PM fishing contests for the largest pan fish and the largest game fish; Event is followed by a banquet. On Lac Vieux Desert - West Shore Boat Landing. 8am4pm. 715/545-3327. (Vilas Co.) WAUSAU Winter Fest: The third annual Winter Fest offers a day of activities for the entire family, including horse-drawn wagon rides, art projects, cookie decorating, snow sculpture slide, ice-skating, and more. Featuring 5 local restaurants and live music throughout the day. Mac-NCheese Competition from 11am-2pm. Detailed maps show you where to find the fun. Downtown. 9am-3pm. 715/843-0748 www.visitwausau.com (Marathon Co.) WEST ALLIS Great Lakes Pet Expo: Pet lovers’ extravaganza featuring animals of all breeds and species, shows, shopping, and games for kids. Exposition Center at Wisconsin State Fair Park. 10am-5pm. 414/840-7411. www.petexpomilwaukee.com (Milwaukee Co.) Buy local. Choosing to support locally-owned businesses takes 4-17 times less oil compared to non-local choices. S M T W 1 8 2 3 4 9 10 11 T F S FEB 6-7 5 6 7 EAU CLAIRE 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 JAN 30-FEB 1 FRI-SUN ST. GERMAIN St. Germain Radar Run: Race your snowmobile against the gun – 1,000 ft distance! 660 and 1,000 ft practice tracks. Fun runs and practice runs on Friday. Fun runs and trophy runs on Saturday, plus grocery cart races, bikini run, world record speed show, trophy presentation and prizes. Two lane drag racing on Sunday. Little St. Germain Lake. Racing: Fri 11am-4pm; Sat 10am-4pm; Sun 10am-3pm. 715/479-2934. www.radarracers.com (Vilas Co.) WAUSAU Badger State Winter Games: Competitors from around Wisconsin and several other Midwest states will compete in alpine skiing, nordic skiing, curling, figure skating, bowling, billiards, archery, youth snowmobiling, clay target-trap, and more. Various locations. 715/355-8788. www.badgerstategames.org (Marathon Co.) FRI-SAT Art Crawl at Banbury Place: Free cultural event includes works sale by area artists including paintings, glass art, pottery, woodworks and photography, as well as live art demonstrations, spontaneous poetry, wine tasting and wandering minstrels. Food available for purchase from BetterLife Café. Banbury Place. Fri 3-9pm; Sat 9am-3pm. 715/829-0169. www.banburyartcrawl.com (Chippewa Co.) on scott AnDers February FISH CREEK Fish Creek Winter Festival: Annual Fish Creek Winter Festival features wacky winter-themed carnival games for all ages under the big tent, wine tasting, trolley rides, ice sculptures, winter parade, and candlelight cross country skiing. Town of Fish Creek Area. 920/868-2316, 800/577-1880. visitfishcreek.com (Door Co.) MINOCQUA Cruiserfest: Friday night spaghetti feed, snowmobile parade, bonfire, s’mores and a spectacular fireworks display on frozen Lake Minocqua. Breakfast starts the day on Saturday followed by radar runs, bikini races, vintage display, cruiser sale, brat and chili feed and demo rides offered by area snowmobile dealers. Lake Minocqua. Fri 6:15pm & all day Sat. 715/356-5266, 800/446-6784. www.snowmobilewi.com (Oneida Co.) roBB Fis cher Top: Apostle Islands Sled Dog Race in Bayfield. Above: Fish Creek Winter Festival. WAUKESHA BAYFIELD Wisconsin Antiques Dealers Show & Sale: Fifty-five carefully-chosen dealers from across the Midwest bring their finest antiques to the Milwaukee area for this event. Waukesha Expo Center. Fri 11am9pm; Sat 10am-5pm. 414/510-4441. wisconsinantiquesdealers.com (Waukesha Co.) Apostle Islands Sled Dog Race: Event features two main races including a 10 dog, 80-mile race and a six dog, 60-mile race. A 40-mile Sportsman’s Race and a 16 and under eight to 10-mile family race will also be held over the weekend. Multiple spectator locations with amenities including warming tent with concessions and bonfire. “Meet the Mushers” dinner will take place Friday night at 6pm in the Bayfield Lakeside Pavilion which is open to the public. North of Bayfield. Fri - Meet the Mushers Dinner 6pm, Sat & Sun races start at 10am. 715/779-3335, 800/447-4094. bayfield.org (Bayfield Co.) continued... FEB 6-8 GAmes BADGer stAte Above: Badger State Winter Games in Wausau. FRI-SUN BAILEYS HARBOR Winter Carnivale: Event includes bonfires, live music, shopping, and winter games. Take part in the Second Annual Door County Pond Hockey Tournament on Kangaroo Lake or test your skills in our time trials or radar runs. Various locations. 920/839-2366, 920/839-2366. www.doorcounty.com (Door Co.) Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 25 F E B R U A R Y E V E N T S EAGLE RIVER ST CROIX FALLS LaBatt Blue US Adult Pond Hockey Championship: Four on four pond hockey featuring over 200 teams on 24 rinks created on Dollar Lake. Sanctioned by USA Hockey. Concession stand and heated tented area. Chanticleer Inn. 715/479-4486. www.chanticleerinn.com (Vilas Co.) Candlelight Ski at Interstate State Park: Experience a winter evening by candlelight as hundreds of candles are lit to guide skiers, snowshoers and hikers. Snowshoes available for ages six and up. There are warming fires at the trailheads, food and refreshments available at the Ice Age Center. Interstate State Park. 6-9pm. 715/483-3747. www.polkcountytourism.com (Polk Co.) HUDSON Hot Air Affair: Hudson’s spectacular winter ballooning event features torchlight parade with kazoo marching bands, balloons lighting up the dark for approximately one hour on Saturday night, a marketplace and craft fair, pancake breakfasts, smooshboarding, volleyball in the snow, geocaching, bird watching, dances and other winter activities. E.P. Rock Elementary School. Balloon launches Sat & Sun at 7:30am; optional flight 3pm Sat, weather permitting. 715/386-8411, 800/6576775. www.hudsonhotairaffair.com (St. Croix Co.) WEYAUWEGA Fire on Ice: Snowmobile races, kids’ activities, daily door prizes, heated pavilion available, covered grandstand, kitty cat racing, and live music. Waupaca County Fairgrounds. 715/281-5844. fireonicewega.com (Waupaca Co.) FEB 7 SAT AMERY FISH CREEK Winter Wine & Cherry Fest: The winter festival will include complimentary wine and product tasting featuring the popular tart Montmorency cherry, annual cherry pit spit competition, horse-drawn sleigh rides throughout the scenic orchards, free trolley rides, and arts and crafts including the opportunity to paint a wine glass. Lautenbach’s Orchard Country Winery & Market. 10am-5pm. 920/868-3479. www.orchardcountry.com (Door Co.) FOND DU LAC Brew Fest: One-day festival features over 100 brews consisting of microbrews from across the globe and home brews for sampling as well as local food vendors and live entertainment. Fond du Lac County Fairgrounds Expo Center. 5-9pm. 920/203-8389. www.fdlbrewfest.com (Fond du Lac Co.) ONALASKA PHILLIPS The 53rd Annual Spring Home Improvement Show: Over 300 home improvement and remodeling experts with the latest on products, services, and trends. National and local speakers, cooking demos, the outdoor living area, and the Milwaukee/NARI Foundation raffle. Exposition Center at Wisconsin State Fair Park. 414/771-4071. www.milwaukeenari.org (Milwaukee Co.) MANAWA Manawa Snodeo: Ice oval racing and motorcycle ice racing “under the lights” with fireworks and torchlight parade to follow. Saturday features lakecross racing, ovals, radar runs, and kitty kat racing. Bear Lake Resort. 920/596-3372. www.manawasnodeo.com (Waupaca Co.) FEB 13-15 FRI-SUN LUCK Luck Winter Carnival: Thursday lighting of the ice castle, Friday queen pageant, Saturday Lion’s breakfast, radar runs, vintage snowmobile, parade & dance, Sunday ice fishing contest, bonfire and fireworks. Downtown. 715/472-2716. www.luckwisconsin.com (Polk Co.) SAT-SUN IOLA Iola Winter Carnival: Ice Sculpture carving, Norwegian Lutefisk dinner, indoor craft sale, Iola Twilight Snowshoe Race, nordic combined cross-country race, and Central Ski Jumping and Nordic Combined Championships. Iola Winter Sports Club. Activities start 8am Sat & 9:30am Sun. 715/445-4005. www.IolaWinterSportsClub.org (Waupaca Co.) LAND O’LAKES Winter Festival/Three Bear Winter Sled Dog Races: Join in the fun of watching the sled dog races. Races proceed throughout the area on groomed rural trails. Mushers Ball Saturday evening, winter games, concessions, and craft sale and flea market at the Land O’ Lakes Elementary School. Downtown. 9am-4pm. 715/547-3541. www.3bear.org (Vilas Co.) PRAIRIE DU CHIEN Ice Fisheree: Annual ice fishing contest held on Gremore Lake with prizes for winners. Lakeview Marina. Fishing begins at 7am. 608/326-8555. www.prairieduchien.org (Crawford Co.) FEB 8 SUN HUDSON Candlelight Ski and Hike: Weather permitting, ski or hike on trails lit by candles. Nine miles of groomed trails for cross country skiing (classic & skating). Enjoy refreshments at the Nature center and bonfires at the boat launch and behind the nature center. Willow River State Park. 6-8:30pm. 715/386-5931. dnr.wi.gov (St. Croix Co.) STOUGHTON Norse Afternoon of Fun: Stoughton’s famous Norwegian Dancers perform in an afternoon of food, music, a bake sale, raffle and authentic Norse costumes. The coming year’s Syttende Mai King and Queen are announced. Stoughton High School. 1:30-4pm. 608/877-5600. www.stoughton.k12.wi.us (Dane Co.) FEB 9-14 MON-SAT n Ice Fishing Rumble: Prizes for 1st & 2nd place for longest fish in the categories of walleye, northern, perch, blue gill & crappie plus door prizes and raffles. Entrance fee. Food & beverages available. Breakfast special at 6am. Roll-In Point. 6am. 715/339-4585, 888/408-4800. www.phillipswisconsin.net (Price Co.) FRSF Candlelight Ski/Snowshoe/Hike: A 1.8 kilometer trail loop will be groomed, tracked, and brightly lit with over 600 glowing candles. Bring your dinner and have a cookout. Hot dogs, chili and spiced tea will be provided. Picnic tables and hot BBQ grills and a campfire will be maintained throughout the night. Hiking & snowshoeing are permitted during this event. Flambeau Hills Trailhead. 6-9pm. 715/332-5271. dnr.wi.gov (Sawyer Co.) FRI-SAT Glenn sA nDerso Brice Prairie Conservation Association Ice Fishing Derby: Prizes in six fish categories, raffle, food, heated tent. Lake Onalaska North Shore Landing. Early morning-3pm. 608/781-9570. www.discoveronalaska.com (La Crosse Co.) THU-SUN FEB 13-14 to File tourism pho Wanderoos Area Lions Club Ice Fishing Contest: Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in the five divisions of sunfish, crappie, northern, bass, perch/walleye. Door prizes and fun for the kids. Lake Wapogasset. 9am-3pm. 715/338-1845. www.polkcountytourism.com (Polk Co.) FEB 12-15 WEST ALLIS WINTER FEB 7-8 course racing, slalom, speed racing and freestyle for kites, sails and wings. In addition to the daily WISSA championship racing, there will be heated shelters on the lake, bonfires, live music, fireworks and food, and drinks. Roosevelt Park. 920/960-9676. www.fdl.com (Fond du Lac Co.) FOND DU LAC 2015 World Ice and Snow Sailing Championships (WISSA): The Winnebago Association of Kiteboarders will host six days of international race events including 26 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. Top: Hudson Hot Air Affair. Above: Manawa Snodeo. FEB 14-15 SAT-SUN MARSHFIELD Sturgeon Stampede: Event offers skating, broomball, ice bowling, ice sailing, sturgo-rama, stupid human tricks, food and drink, music, shelter and bonfires. Roosevelt Park. 10am until dark. 920/922-2550. www.fdl.com (Fond du Lac Co.) Winterfest Weekend in Marshfield: Activities will include youth hockey tournament, curling, snowshoe races, fat tire bike races, cross country ski races, and more. Music headliner will be Boogie and the Yo Yoz Saturday night. Holm’s RiverEdge Golf Course and Banquet Facility. 715/384-4314, 800/422-4541. www.visitmarshfield.com (Wood Co.) miD-cont ilWAy inent rA museum Mid-Continent Railway Snow Train: Travel through the winter wonderland of scenic Sauk County on the annual Snow Train. Each train ride lasts approximately 55 minutes round trip with the exception of the Saturday evening dinner train which lasts two and a half to three hours. Coach seating is available on all departures except dinner train. Mid-Continent Railway Museum & Gift Shop. Departure times 10am, 11:30am, 1pm, 2:30pm, 5:30pm. First Class tickets are available on the 11:30am & 1pm departures each day. 608/522-4261. www.midcontinent.org (Sauk Co.) Wausau Antique Show: Annual antique show featuring over 50 quality dealers with over thousands of quality antique furniture, pottery, dolls, sports memorabilia, jewelry, silver and more. Crystal and china repair and a clock specialist. Admission fee. DC Everest High School/Greenheck Field House. Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm. 715/3555144. www.antiqueshowsinwis.com (Marathon Co.) FEB 15 SUN CLAYTON roBB Fischer Clayton Ice Fishing Contest: Annual ice fishing contest on Lake Magnor with cash prizes for various fish species in weight and size. Door prizes, raffle tickets, and food and beverages. Lake Magnor. 11am-4pm. 715/948-2460. www.polkcountytourism.com (Polk Co.) FEB 19-22 THU-SUN GREEN BAY DRUMMOND Muskie Expo Milwaukee: Featuring muskie lures, baits, spinners, muskie rods and reels, artwork of muskies, professional seminar speakers, custombuilt baits and custom-built one-of-a-kind rods, and muskie guides from many Canadian and USA waters. Muskies Inc. will be teaching how to get started in this fantastic sport of muskie fishing. World championship hand-crafted lure contest. Wisconsin State Fair Park - Products Pavilion. 608/445-4645. www.muskieexpo.com (Milwaukee Co.) Barstool Races & Chili Feed: Participants decorate their barstool-on-skis and set off in head-to-head competition down the man-made ski hill for thrills, chills and lots of spills! Event also features great food including homemade chili, cold beer and fun. Black Bear Inn. 715/739-6262. www.drummondwi.com (Bayfield Co.) FEB 14 SAT ASHLAND Book Across the Bay Cross-Country Ski Race: Cross-country ski race and tour or snowshoe trek across Chequamegon Bay from Ashland to Washburn. Navigate the 10K course by the light of the stars plus hundreds of candlelit ice luminaries. Join more than 3,800 racers for this unique winter event. Chequamegon Bay. 6pm. 715/682-2500. www.batb.org (Ashland Co.) SPIRIT Ice Fishing Jamboree - Spirit Lake: Annual ice fishing contest plus brats, chili and refreshments starting at 11am in a heated shelter. No entry fee, cash prizes awarded in various fishing categories, and a raffle for cash prizes. Little Spirit Lake Boat Landing. Fishing 6am-3pm, raffle drawing 3:30pm. 715/427-3778. www.spiritlakeassoc.org (Price Co.) NEILLSVILLE Neillsville Winter Carnival: Activities include a variety show, Polar Bear Plunge, Neillsville Area Players’ production, outdoor co-ed volleyball, basketball, men’s and women’s pool tournaments, dart and cribbage tournaments, pancake breakfast, trophy trap shoot and card tournaments. Neillsville, WI 54456. 715/743-6444. www.neillsville.org (Clark Co.) FEB 20-MAR 1 FRI-SUN BELOIT SCHOFIELD WEST ALLIS FRI-SUN FOND DU LAC NORTH FREEDOM Top: Mid-Continent Railway Snow Train in North Freedom. Above: American Birkebeiner Cross-Country Ski Event from Cable to Hayward. FEB 20-22 WBAY Boat Show & Waterfront Lifestyle Expo: Celebrating boating life on and around the water. Boats priced to sell. Visit exhibits on waterfront recreation, outdoor living and shoreline conservation. Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena. Thurs 4-8pm, Fri 2-8pm, Sat 10am-8pm, Sun 10am-4pm. 920/494-3401. www.wbay.com (Brown Co.) HAYWARD American Birkebeiner Cross-Country Ski Event: Ten thousand skiers of all ages and nationalities participate in the 50K Birkebeiner, the 23K Kortelopet, Prince Haakon 12K, the children’s Barnebirkie, Junior Birkie, Elite Sprints, and Family Fun Ski. Other fun events include the Barkie Birkie Skijour and Giant Ski Competition. 715/634-5025. www.birkie.com (Sawyer Co.) Beloit International Film Festival: Local residents and visitors from around the nation fill more than a dozen venues ranging in size from 40 to 700 seats. Attendees will enjoy over 120 films and have the chance to meet more than 100 filmmakers who come from as far away as Europe and China. Various locations. Times vary daily. 608/313-1200. www.beloitfilmfest.org (Rock Co.) FEB 21 SAT BOULDER JUNCTION Frozen Tozen Winter Fest: Ice fishing tournament, ice golf, snowshoeing activities and family fun. Food and beverages will be available. Awards and raffle at 5:30pm. Boulder Lake. 11am5pm. 715/385-2400. www.boulderjct.org (Vilas Co.) CHETEK Winter Fest: Timed event in which snowmobiles race a 1,000-foot shavedice track. Other activities include music, bonfire, poker run, scavenger hunt, and kids’ activities. Admission fee. Lakeview Dr. 54728. 8am-4pm. 715/924-3200, 800/317-1720. racenssr.com/home.htm (Barron Co.) ELKHART LAKE Pig in the Ice Winter Festival: Annual Pigin-the-Ice Winter Festival featuring pig roast, ice fishing tournament, ice cube hunts and fireworks display. Sheboygan County Marsh Park. 920/876-2535. www.threeguysandagrill.com (Sheboygan Co.) ONALASKA Lions Ice Fishing Derby: Annual fishing derby with prizes given in six fish classes. Door prizes, food and fun. Lake Onalaska-North Shore Landing. 11am-3pm. 608/783-6613. www.discoveronalaska.com (La Crosse Co.) continued... Save gas. Keep tires inflated, carpool to events and be sure to call ahead to verify dates or visit travelwisconsin.com. Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 27 SAT-SUN FEB 26-MAR 1 THU-SUN CEDARBURG WEST ALLIS Winter Festival: Activities include golf tournament in Cedar Creek Park, wine tasting at Cedar Creek Winery, ice carving contest, chili contest, bed races featuring themed costumed racing followed by the barrel racing, pancake breakfast, Alaskan Malamute dog-pulling contest, parade, live music, open family skating on Mill Pond & Cedar Creek Park, brat cookout, kids’ make-and-take projects, and much more. Downtown Cedarburg. Sat 8am10pm, Sun 8am-4pm. 262/377-9620. www.cedarburgfestivals.org (Ozaukee Co.) Milwaukee RV Show: More than 100 exhibitors related to the recreational vehicle lifestyle. See pop-up campers, travel trailers, fifth wheels, motor homes, and park models of all sizes. Exposition Center at Wisconsin State Fair Park. 414/266-7300. www.milwaukeervshow.com (Milwaukee Co.) MADISON Mad City Model Railroad Show and Sale: Event will feature over 90,000 sq. ft. of the best operating model railroad layouts, toy trains, how-to clinics, historical exhibits and over 300 vendor tables covering all aspects of model railroading. Children’s activities and hourly door prizes. Several train sets given away daily. Admission and parking fees. Alliant Energy Center. 9am-5pm. 608/267-3976. www.nmra-scwd.org (Dane Co.) TOMAH Freezin In February Antique Show: More than 25 dealers from the tri-state area come to display their wide range of quality antiques and collectibles. Tomah Recreation Park. Sat 9am-4pm, Sun 10am-3pm. 608/385-3598. www.tomahwisconsin.com (Monroe Co.) FEB 21-MAR 1 SAT-SUN MILWAUKEE Greater Milwaukee Auto Show: Investigate the newest model automobiles and admire the finest classics. The auto industry showcases the new cars of the 21st century at this annual family event. Wisconsin Center. Sat 10am-10pm, Sun 10am-6pm, Mon-Thu 3-9pm, Fri 1-9pm. 414/908-6001. deltacenter.com (Milwaukee Co.) FEB 22 SUN FOND DU LAC Taste of Fond du Lac: Try area restaurant appetizers, entrees, and desserts. Live music entertainment and silent auction. Fond du Lac County Fairgrounds Expo Center. 11am-6pm. 920/923-6555. www.fdlfest.com (Fond du Lac Co.) LAND O’LAKES FEB 27-28 MEDFORD Destination Medford Women’s Weekend: Wine and art tour on Saturday evening. Exercise groups, classes and Taste of Medford on Friday Evening. Classes during the day on Saturday. 715/7484729. medfordwis.com (Taylor Co.) PRAIRIE DU CHIEN Bald Eagle Appreciation Days: Live Bald Eagle and raptor programs, educational exhibits and displays, birding experts on hand, outdoor viewing of Bald Eagles through spotting scopes, life-size Bald Eagle nest, craft activities for children and more. All programs and activities at Hoffman Hall on Saturday are free. Educational Birding programs will also be held Friday evening at local hotels and are open to the public at no charge. Hoffman Hall. Fri evening - free birding programs at Country Inn & Suites and the AmericInn. Sat programs and exhibits at Hoffman Hall 9am-4pm. Life-sized eagle nest and outdoor viewing scopes at Regional Tourism Center. 608/326-8555, 800/732-1673. www.prairieduchien.org (Crawford Co.) FEB 27-MAR 1 FRI-SUN MINOCQUA Frozen Tundra Wine Fest: Admission is $12 and includes Frozen Tundra wine glass, five wine samples, tours, gourmet food samples, live music, horse carriage rides, food available for purchase, and more. Parallel 44 Vineyard & Winery. Noon-6pm. 920/388-4400. www.parallel44.com/event-calendar (Kewaunee Co.) Loop Around the Lake: Annual “River Valley Loop Around the Lake” 5K ski/snowshoe on Lake Minocqua begins in front of the Thirsty Whale and continues on an illuminated path past the Bearskin Trestles before returning to the starting point. Following the walk, participants will enjoy food and concessions, hot chocolate, music, bonfire, lighting wish lanterns, and hot air balloon rides. Thirsty Whale. 5:308:30pm. 715/356-5266, 800/446-6784. www.looparoundthelake.com (Oneida Co.) MEDFORD Perkinstown Outhouse Race: The “Race of Thrones” teams of four pushers and one squatter make their way around the snowy race course. Fun for everyone with kid’s races 11am-1pm. Perkinstown Winter Sports Area. 715/427-1002. www.cwrclub.com (Taylor Co.) MIDDLETON Bockfest 2015: Event will feature beer, great food, costumes, live music, and the annual Running of the Blondes 1K race. Food vendors will include Capital Tap Haus, Craftsman Table and Middleton BBQ. Music will be provided by Rod Tuffcurls and the Bench Press. Capital Brewery Company, Inc. 11am-4pm. 608/826-1092. capitalbrewery.com (Dane Co.) NEW LONDON New London Chamber of Commerce Beer Tasting: Vendors bring in beers, wines and flavored sodas for sampling. Following the beer tasting there will be live music. Crystal Falls Banquet Facility. 6pm-mid. 920/982-5822. newlondonchamber.com (Outagamie Co.) PHILLIPS Ice Fishing Rumble: Prizes for 1st & 2nd place for longest fish in the categories of walleye, northern, perch, blue gill & crappie plus door prizes and raffles. Entrance fee. Food & beverages available. Breakfast special at 6am. Roll-In Point. 6am. 715/339-4585, 888/408-4800. www.phillipswisconsin.net (Price Co.) EAU CLAIRE United States Snowshoe Association National Championships: Eau Claire will host the 15th Annual Snowshoe Association National Championships in 2015. With 7.4 million winter sports enthusiasts living within a 200-mile radius of Eau Claire, a record turnout may be in store. Lowes Creek County Park. 715/831-2345. (Chippewa Co.) MADISON Madison Fishing Expo: Fishing tackle, equipment and boats from the industry’s leading manufacturers. Largest show in the Midwest with 20,000 attendees. Nonprofit event to improve fishing in Wisconsin. Alliant Energy Center. Fri 49pm, Sat 9am-7pm, Sun 9am-5pm. 608/267-3976. www.madfishexpo.com (Dane Co.) Kids Fishing Jamboree: Annual kids’ fishing jamboree at the Lac Vieux Desert West Shore boat landing. Food and refreshments available. Prizes for all the children. Lac Vieux Desert. 9am-3pm. 715/547-3434. www.landolakes-wi.org (Vilas Co.) FEB 28 RACINE HARTFORD SAT Downtown Hartford Iced on Main: Watch local and nationally renown ice and snow sculpting artists compete for the Best of Show while carving a 300 pound block of ice in front of downtown businesses. Downtown. 10am-3pm. 262/673-7193. www.downtownhartfordwi.com (Dodge Co.) 28 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. n Changes may occur. Before driving a long distance to attend an event call or e-mail ahead to verify dates or visit travelwisconsin.com. nDerso Glenn sA Coin and Collectible Show: Twenty-two dealers selling coins, currency, silver, gold, stock, bonds, jewelry, tokens and many other numismatic items. Roma Lodge. 9m-3pm. 262/886-3610. (Racine Co.) FRI-SAT KEWAUNEE chAmBer oF commerce FEB 21-22 E V E N T S ceDArBurG F E B R U A R Y Top: Cedarburg Winter Festival. Above: Greater Milwaukee Auto Show. March S M T W 1 2 3 8 9 10 11 4 T 5 F 6 S MAR 5 7 BERLIN 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 FEB 21-MAR 1 SAT-SUN MILWAUKEE Greater Milwaukee Auto Show: Investigate the newest model automobiles and admire the finest classics. The auto industry showcases the new cars of the 21st century at this annual family event. Wisconsin Center. Sat 10am-10pm, Sun 10am-6pm, Mon-Thu 3-9pm, Fri 1-9pm. 414/908-6001. deltacenter.com (Milwaukee Co.) FEB 26-MAR 1 THU-SUN WEST ALLIS Berlin Chamber Wine and Beer Tasting Extravaganza: An evening of great foods, beers and wines from area restaurants and businesses. The cost $25 in advance or $30 at the door the night of the event and includes a wine or pilsner glass. City Inn & Banquet Hall. 6-10pm. 920/3613636. www.berlinchamber.net (Green Lake Co.) MAR 6-8 FRI-SUN Bayfield Winter Festival: Events include Run on Water – a race across the famous ice road, Mt. Ashwabay’s WinterDASH, live music and dancing at WinterBASH, Polar Bear Plunge, the Freeze Your Glass Off Deck Party, a candlelight walk on the Brownstone Trail, ice golf, pancake breakfast, and children’s activities. Bayfield Area Recreation Center. 715/779-5408. www.bayfieldwinterfestival.com (Bayfield Co.) FOND DU LAC ELKHART LAKE OGEMA Big Band Gala: A weekend dedicated to the Big Band era featuring luxurious accommodations, sumptuous dining, ballroom dancing, and professional dance instruction. Osthoff Resort, The. 877/4193534. www.osthoff.com (Sheboygan Co.) FEB 27-MAR 1 APPLETON EAU CLAIRE United States Snowshoe Association National Championships: Eau Claire will host the 15th Annual Snowshoe Association National Championships in 2015. With 7.4 million winter sports enthusiasts living within a 200-mile radius of Eau Claire, a record turnout may be in store. Lowes Creek County Park. 715/831-2345. (Chippewa Co.) MADISON Madison Fishing Expo: Fishing tackle, equipment and boats from the industries’ leading manufacturers. With 20,000 attendees, this show is the largest in the Midwest. Fishing contest for the kids. Admission fee. Alliant Energy Center. Fri 4-9pm, Sat 9am-7pm, Sun 9am-5pm. 608/267-3976. www.madfishexpo.com (Dane Co.) MAR 4-8 WED-SUN Above: Canoecopia in Madison. BAYFIELD Milwaukee RV Show: More than 100 exhibitors related to the recreational vehicle lifestyle. See pop-up campers, travel trailers, fifth wheels, motor homes, and park models of all sizes. Exposition Center at Wisconsin State Fair Park. 414/2667300. www.milwaukeervshow.com (Milwaukee Co.) FRI-SUN JAmes pippet 15 22 THU MAR 7 SAT Adopt A Bucket: Decorate a bucket, have your photo taken, and tap a maple tree. Gordon Bubolz Nature Preserve. 11am2pm. 920/731-6041. www.bubolzpreserve.org (Calumet Co.) CABLE Weenie Roast Weekend: A day of winter fun on Lake Namakagon featuring outdoor grills for grilling the famous foot long Klement’s hot dogs. Snowmobile radar runs, polar plunge, prizes and raffles. Lakewood’s Resort. 715/794-2561. www.lakewoodsresort.com (Bayfield Co.) FENNIMORE Taste of Fennimore: Showcases local vendors including wine, cheese, beer, bakeries, butcher shops and more offering samplings of their local fare. Ticket includes engraved glass and sampling of more than 20 vendor booths. The Silent Woman Restaurant & Fenway House Hotel. 1-5pm. 608/822-3599, 608/8226416. www.fennimore.com (Grant Co.) WEST ALLIS FERRYVILLE Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Sports Show: Outdoor sports exhibits and interactive fun for the entire family. Be part of this event where people who love fishing, boating, hunting, and camping come to try and buy the latest in outdoor equipment. Exposition Center at State Fair Park. 630/393-3087. www.jsonline.com/sportsshow (Milwaukee Co.) Bald Eagle Watching Day: Bald Eagle, falcon, raptor and owl programs featuring birds of the University of Minnesota Raptor Center. Chloris Lowe, Ho-chunk Nation program, US Fish & Wildlife program, children’s activities, music of Jon Stravers, build an eagle nest with Dr. Michael White, refreshments, and student eagle art exhibit. Ferryville Community Center. 10am-3pm. 608/734-9077. www.visitferryville.com (Crawford Co.) Fond du Lac Agricultural Showcase: The event features agricultural-related business booths and goods, a fantastic cheese and beverage tasting area, kids’ activities, stage presentations and much more. Fond du Lac County Fairgrounds Recreation Buildling. 8:30am-3pm. 920/921-9500. www.fdlac.com (Fond du Lac Co.) Timm’s Hill Trudge: Annual snowshoe race/walk on a three or seven mile course at Timm’s Hill. The fee required includes a long-sleeved shirt and a chili lunch after the races. Medals will be awarded to the top five finishers in each age group. High Point Village. Registration is 8am-9:45am, 7-mile race begins 10am, 3-mile race begins 10:10am. 715/767-5287. www.highpointvillage.com (Price Co.) MAR 7-8 SAT-SUN EAGLE RIVER Klondike Days: Winter festival featuring an 1800s voyageur rendezvous, lumberjack competition, horse and dog weight-pull, chain-saw carving competition, a Native American cultural exposition, art and craft show, food, music and fun. Northland Pines High School and Rocking W Stables. 9am-4pm. 715/617-0272. www.klondikedays.org (Vilas Co.) GREEN BAY Arti Gras: Annual visual and performing arts festival featuring the works of 100 artists. Continuous performing arts, "edible arts," and hands-on projects for kids. Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena. 10am-5pm both days. 920/4943401. www.mosaicartsinc.org (Brown Co.) MAR 13-14 FRI-SAT PLYMOUTH Shamrocks and Shenanigan’s: This revue will consist of traditional Irish songs both, sung and instrumentals, as well as Irish dancing, poetry and folk tales. Snacks included and cash bar available. Admission fee. Plymouth Arts Center. Fri 7:30pm, Sat 2:30pm & 7:30pm. 920/892-8409. www.plymoutharts.org (Sheboygan Co.) MAR 13-15 FRI-SUN MADISON Canoecopia: Canoecopia has over 100 exhibitors who are leaders in their areas of expertise including schools specializing in teaching outdoor skills in many forms and many with guides specializing in women’s trips. Admission fee. Alliant Energy Center. Fri 4-9pm, Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pm. 608/267-3976. www.canoecopia.com (Dane Co.) WEST BEND Home Garden & Leisure Show: Includes home improvement ideas, the newest appliances, the latest in heating, cooling, roofing and plumbing, exhibits of indoor and outdoor decorating, gardening, travel, food, hobbies, golf, boating, biking and more. Purchase gifts, services and household goods, schedule projects and view demonstrations and seminars. Washington County Fair Park Pavilion. Fri 4-8pm, Sat & Sun 10am-5pm. 262/3382666. www.wbachamber.org (Washington Co.) MAR 14 SAT CHILTON Backyard Maple Syruping Workshop: Adult program teaches participants how to identify a maple, how to tap and collect sap, the process for making syrup and storage. Program is indoors and outdoors. Ledge View Nature Center. Begins at 1pm. 920/849-7094. www.travelcalumet.com (Calumet Co.) CHIPPEWA FALLS McDonell High Craft Show: Craft show offering more than 70 craft booths with items ranging from jewelry to pottery to hand sewn and knit items. McDonell High School. 9am-3pm. 715/723-0538. www.visitchippewafallswi.com (Chippewa Co.) IRON RIVER Iron River Polar Plunge: Take the plunge into the icy waters of Moon Lake. Hot dogs, marshmallows and hot chocolate served on site with a toasty campfire. Moon Lake Park. 11am. 715/372-4285. www.visitironriver.com (Bayfield Co.) continued... Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 29 M A R C H MILWAUKEE St. Patrick’s Day Parade: Parade steps off at noon and lasts about 1.5 hours. Party to follow featuring live Irish music, dancing and food. Many post parade parties will take place at various locations featuring Irish entertainment. Downtown. Noon. 414/276-6696. www.saintpatricksparade.org (Milwaukee Co.) RACINE MAR 14-15 SAT-SUN BAYFIELD Ashwabay Spring Carnival: Events include water balloon launch, rail jam park contest, distance jump, speed race, costume contest, potluck, and cardboard races. Mt. Ashwabay Ski and Recreation Area. 10am. 715/779-3227. www.mtashwabay.org (Bayfield Co.) CEDARBURG Cedar Creek Winery Open House: Enjoy two festive and celebratory days, featuring barrel tasting 2014 vintages, live jazz, cooking-with-wine demonstrations & samplings, wine tastings, a live benefit auction, special events, food samplings, spring showcases and more in the shops at Cedar Creek Settlement. Cedar Creek Winery. Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-5pm. 262/377-8020. www.cedarcreekwinery.com (Ozaukee Co.) MAR 15 SUN NEW LONDON Musky Magic - Fishing Show: Fishing show features seminars, a selection of vendors who will sell the most recent lures and fishing gear, and guide services. There will be demonstrations at a pool, food, beverages, and door prizes. Tickets are available at the door only. New London Middle School. 11am-5pm. 920/779-6433. www.outagamie.org (Outagamie Co.) RIPON 25th Annual Farm Toy and Craft Show: Huge collection of farm toys and dioramas of farm scenes. New and antique farm toys for sale and on display. Dozens of craft booths, food and prizes. Ripon High School. 9am-3pm. 920/7486764. www.ripon-wi.com (Fond du Lac Co.) MAR 17 TUE PLYMOUTH Irishman’s Walk: A celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. Parade starts 11am, traveling through downtown, ending at 52 Stafford, an Irish inn and guest house. All are invited to wear their best green and walk with the Irishmen. 52 Stafford, An Irish Guest House. Meet at Family Video (corner of Eastern/Highland) 10:30am. 920/893-0079. www.plymouthwisconsin.com (Sheboygan Co.) MAR 19-22 THU-SUN GREEN BAY WBAY Home & Garden Show: Area’s largest home and garden show. One stop shopping to meet professionals in all areas of home building, remodeling, landscaping, interior design, pools and spas, bedding and bath and so much more. Attend a Melinda Myers Seminar. Resch Center. Thur 4-8pm, Fri noon8pm, Sat 10am-8pm, Sun 10am-4pm. 920/494-3401. www.wbay.com (Brown Co.) MAR 20-22 FRI-SUN LAKE GENEVA Nielsen Enterprises SnoCross Grand Finale, Championship Snowmobile Racing: The thrill of one of the most exciting XGames sports is the final stop on the World Power Sports Association’s World Snowmobile Tour at Grand Geneva Resort in Lake Geneva. The track is laid out on Grand Geneva’s Mountain Top ski hill and allows for both indoor viewing and outdoor seating in the grandstands. All the major snowmobile manufacturers will have displays of the newest models and equipment. Grand Geneva Resort & Spa. 262/248-8811, 800/558-3417. www.grandgeneva.com (Walworth Co.) MAR 20-29 FRI-SUN WEST ALLIS Realtors Home & Garden Show: Get hundreds of ideas for your home and garden at the nation’s oldest and Wisconsin’s original home & garden show. Find the latest in decorating, home improvement, landscaping and garden needs. Exposition Center at Wisconsin State Fair Park. Closed Mon & Tues. 414/778-4929. www.RealtorsHomeAndGardenShow.com (Milwaukee Co.) MAR 21 SAT BRANTWOOD St. Urho/St. Patrick’s Day Celebration: The celebration includes a traditional meal of corned beef and cabbage plus ham and all the trimmings served from 4:30-6:30 p.m. with music and a program to follow. Homemade multi-grain bread and cardamom braids will be available for purchase. Brantwood Community Center. 4:30pm. 715/564-2525, 715/564-2520. (Price Co.) NEW LONDON St. Patrick’s Day Parade/Irish Fest: Wisconsin’s largest St. Patrick’s Day Parade includes bagpipe bands, marching bands, festive clowns, specialty units, clans, Finnegan’s Wake, and business floats. New Dublin Irish Fest features two Celtic bands, Irish food, beverages, and market booths. More weeknight events include Irish caroling, Irish entertainment on stage, an Irish Céili gathering, and Finnegan’s Wake. Corned beef and cabbage is widely served in area restaurants and pubs. New London Downtown/Parade Route. Parade 1pm, Irish Fest 11am-6pm. 920/982-3891, 920/982-5822. www.newdublin.com (Outagamie Co.) When you travel, bring your own water bottle and coffee mug to help reduce waste. 30 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. Don ABrAm s St Patrick’s Day Parade: Enjoy the area’s only St Patrick’s Day Parade with leprechauns, dancers, beads, candy, Irish music, bagpipes, floats and more. Downtown. Noon. 262/634-6002. realracine.com/what-to-do/local-events/ (Racine Co.) E V E N T S Above: Milwaukee St. Patrick’s Day Parade. TOMAHAWK FOND DU LAC Taste of Tomahawk: A microwbrew and wine tasting festival that includes cuisine from local restaurants, treats from local cheese shop and much more. Inshalla Country Club. 1-5pm. 715/453-5334. www.gototomahawk.com (Lincoln Co.) Fondy Vintage Auto Club Swap Meet: Vendors from a four-state area sell antique and specialty auto parts and memorabilia. Reservations required for vendor swap spaces. Fond du Lac County Fairgrounds Expo Center. 8am-3pm. 920/579-8450. fondyvintageautoclub.org (Fond du Lac Co.) MAR 21-22 SAT-SUN DEPERE De Pere Antique Show & Sale: Show features 65 select booths with quality antiques from 1870 to mid-century including clock and phonograph repairers and a crystal and china repair booth on site. Admission fee. St Norbert College. Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pm. 715/3555144. www.antiqueshowsinwis.com (Brown Co.) PHILLIPS Sport, Home & Craft Show: Vendors and crafters plus informative seminars, good food, drawings and giveaways. Booths include outdoor power equipment and rentals, trucks and automobiles, ATVs and UTVs, sporting goods (fishing, hunting, athletics), home improvements (flooring, furniture, appliances), dog grooming, TVs/Dish Network/Direct TV and much more. Phillips High School. Sat 9am-5pm; Sun 10am-3pm. 715/3394100, 888/408-4800. www.phillipswisconsin.net (Price Co.) MAR 22 SUN BURLINGTON Yo-Yo & Skill Toys Convention, Contest Day: Yo-Yo shows, international looping contest and contests for diabolos, juggling, cup ‘n balls, kendamas, gyroscopes, paddleballs and more. Demonstrations, claims-tofame stories, silent auction, door prizes and contestant prizes. Bring your yo-yos and skill toys or buy them here. Seventyfive kinds of yo-yos, diabolos, juggling balls, kendamas, cup ‘n balls and other skill toys are available in the gift shop. Spinning Top Yo-Yo Museum. 11:30am fun outside, 12:30 doors open, 1pm Official Worldwide Yo-Yo Contest and Contests with Cup ‘n Balls, Juggling, Kendamas, Diabolos. 262/763-3946. www.topmuseum.org (Racine Co.) MAR 27-29 FRI-SUN GREEN BAY WBAY Pet Expo: Seminars, activities, demonstrations, supplies and equipment for all manner of pets. Live entertainment and great interactive fun for kids and families. The general public is asked to keep their pets at home. Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena. Fri 3pm-8pm, Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-4pm. 920/494-3401. www.wbay.com (Brown Co.) MAR 28 SAT TOMAH Annual Tomah Antique Toy Farm Show Old & New: Scale replicas of farm tractors and trucks, replicas of antique combines and threshers, and any farm-related equipment, past or present. Tomah Recreation Building. 9am-3pm; toy auction 4:30pm. 608/372-6907. (Monroe Co.) MAR 28-29 SAT-SUN AMERY MapleFest at Glenna Farms: Bring the family for free pancakes, self-guided “sap to syrup” tour of the farm, and petting zoo. Glenna Farms. 800/310-5050. www.glennafarms.com (Polk Co.) MAR 29 SUN CHILTON Maple Syrup Sunday: Celebrate the maple syrup season by tapping a maple tree, collecting sap, learning how it becomes syrup, and enjoying the taste of pure maple syrup on pancakes or ice cream. Pancake breakfast 9am-1pm. Live folk music, sugarbush demonstrations and tours offered free. Held rain, snow or shine. Ledge View Nature Center. 9am3pm. 920/849-7094. www.travelcalumet.com (Calumet Co.) Ongoing Events JUN 15-DEC 30 Breadbasket: Seed to Spoon: The Rock County Historical Society’s Helen Jeffris Wood Museum Center presents a year long program to educate the public about the area’s food history while helping area food pantries. The program includes an exhibit, events, and a website offering multimedia galleries, free recipes and healthy eating tips related to Rock County’s food traditions. Helen Jeffris Wood Museum Center. Daily 9am-4pm June-Sept, Weekdays 9am-4pm Oct-Dec. 608/756-4509. rchsbreadbasket.com (Rock Co.) APR 3-SEP 30 BELOIT Beloit Snappers Baseball: Enjoy major league fun at minor league prices at a Beloit Snapper’s game. The Snappers are a Class A affiliate of the Oakland Athletics. Fun for the whole family, fireworks and special events are offered throughout the season from April September. Pohlman Field. See website for game schedules. 608/362-2272. beloit.snappers.milb.com (Rock Co.) APR 26-OCT 18 PRINCETON Famous Princeton Flea Market: Shop for antiques, collectibles, seasonal plants, seasonal produce, arts & crafts, rockcarving, furniture, honey, giftware, t-shirts, a variety of cheeses, sausage, fresh-made mini donuts, fresh Renaud’s breads/bakery, popcorn, egg rolls, and much more. ociAtion GroWers Ass te crAnBerry Wisconsin stA JANESVILLE This largest weekly outdoor flea market hosts 180 vendors every Saturday. Princeton City Park. 6am-2pm. 920/2953877. www.princetonwi.com (Green Lake Co.) MAY 15-SEP 25 MILWAUKEE Bike Night at Harley-Davidson Museum: All bikes unite at the Harley-Davidson Museum. Harley-Davidson Museum. Thursdays 5pm-dusk. 877/436-8738. www.h-dmuseum.com (Milwaukee Co.) MAY 16-OCT 19 PRAIRIE DU CHIEN Sunset Mississippi River Cruises: Enjoy a scenic sunset on the Mississipppi River during this two-hour cruise. Departing times are early evening and change as the days get shorter. St. Feriole Island Lawler Park. Call for departing times. May cruises depart at 6:30pm. 563/586-4444. www.mississippiexplorer.com (Crawford Co.) MAY 17-OCT 19 PRAIRIE DU CHIEN Bald Eagle River Cruises: Cruises held on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays at 11am with an additional cruise at 2pm on Saturdays. Enjoy the splendor of the Mississippi River ecosystem as your knowledgeable, US Coast Guard licensed Captain safely navigates through meandering channels and backwaters. River Front Park. Cruise departs 11am for a 2hour adventure. 563/586-4444, 877/6477397. www.mississippiexplorer.com (Crawford Co.) Above: Cranberry Marsh Tours. MAY 24-OCT 18 JUL 11-OCT 4 BARABOO MANITOWISH WATERS Tour the Aldo Leopold Shack and Farm, a National Historic Landmark: Hear stories about the incredible land restoration initiated here by Aldo Leopold and his family, visit the inside of the famous shack, and stroll along restored prairie, woods and river trails with our guide. Reservations are required for guided tours. Aldo Leopold Foundation. Open MondaySaturday, 9am-5pm. Guided tours on Saturdays only, Shack tour starts at 1pm and ends 3pm back at the Legacy Center where you can take an optional ‘Green building’ 40 minute audio tour. 608/3550279. www.aldoleopold.org (Sauk Co.) Free Cranberry Marsh Tours: A one hour tour is conducted rain or shine beginning at the M.W. Community Center. Enjoy an educational display, juice and sweetened dried cranberry samples, cranberry industry video, and Q & A session. Then travel to the Vilas Cranberry Co. marsh for an up-close look. Manitowish Waters Community Center. Fridays 10am. 715/543-8488. www.manitowishwaters.org (Vilas Co.) JUN 5-SEP 4 MILWAUKEE Jazz in the Park: One of downtown’s most popular after-work activities with exciting local and national jazz performers. Free admission. Bring a picnic or try delicious food and wine from local vendors. Cathedral Square Park. 6pm Thursdays. 414/271-1416. www.easttown.com (Milwaukee Co.) JUN 6-SEP 5 BELOIT visit milWAukee Above: Bike Night at Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee. Music & More Sponsored by Friends of RiverFront: Free concerts on the riverfront several Friday evenings during summer. The series features jazz, blues, swing and big band. Bring your lawn chairs or blankets and relax under the stars. Food vendors on site. Riverside Park. 7-9pm. Except Aug 2. 608/365-4838. www.friendsofriverfront.com (Rock Co.) AUG 6-SEP 3 MADISON Jazz at Five Concert Series: The Midwest’s premier free live jazz concert series featuring five nights of top national, regional and local jazz artists. Mall Concourse. Wednesdays 5-8pm. 608/609-1517. www.jazzatfive.org (Dane Co.) SEP 1-OCT 15 STATEWIDE Colorama: The amber hues of autumn sweep through Wisconsin from north to south as the forests sparkle with fall color. Enjoy an auto tour through the spectacular scenery of Wisconsin in the fall. 800/432-8747. SEP 1-OCT 31 WEST SALEM Hidden Trails Corn Maze: Corn maze, autumn decorations, pumpkins, squash available for purchase. Weekend wagon rides. Barrel train for the kids on weekends. Pet farm animals. Admission fee. Hidden Trails Corn Maze - Meyer Farm. Mon-Thu 1-6pm; Fri-Sat 11am-7pm; Sun 11am-6pm. 608/786-2489. www.hiddentrailscornmaze.com (La Crosse Co.) continued... Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 31 O N G O I N G E V E N T S SEP 3-20 OCT 1-19 BAYFIELD PRAIRIE DU CHIEN Apostle Islands Lighthouse Celebration: Celebration offers cruises that dock at Raspberry, Sand, Devils and Outer Island to explore the lighthouse grounds, a new shipwreck and lighthouse cruise. Learn about Keepers and their families who lived and worked in this secluded setting on the greatest of the Great Lakes, Lake Superior. Other activities include visiting artists, book signings, lectures, Keeper’s Reunion and a photography contest. Apostle Islands Cruises. Daily. 715/7795619, 800/779-4487. www.lighthousecelebration.com (Bayfield Co.) Fall Foliage Cruises: Two-hour, fall foliage cruises on the Mississippi River aboard the Mississippi Explorer. Cruises depart from the St. Feriole Island riverfront. Board at Lawler Park. Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays at 11am with additional cruises held at 2pm on Saturdays. 536/586-4444, 877/6477397. www.mississippiexplorer.com (Crawford Co.) GLENDALE Oktoberfest: Celebration of the oldest and most authentic Bavarian Oktoberfest in the Midwest modeled after the original one in Munich, Germany. Continuous entertainment includes traditional German brass bands, Schuhplatter folk dancing, singing, yodeling, sing-alongs, German food and beer, and dancing for everyone. Heidelberg Park. Fri 5-11pm, Sat 3pm-12am. 262/646-8048. www.oktoberfestmilwaukee.com (Milwaukee Co.) SEP 6-OCT 25 EAGLE MILWAUKEE Milwaukee Holiday Lights Festival: Holiday spirit beams bright as three downtown parks are enlivened with a kaleidoscope of color. Animated scenes, dancing luminaries and vibrant tree lights gleam, creating a magical winter scene for all to enjoy. Pere Marquette Park, Cathedral Square Park and Zeidler Union Square. Tours operate Thur-Sun 6-9pm from The Shops of Grand Avenue. 414/220-4700. www.MilwaukeeHolidayLights.com (Milwaukee Co.) NOV 21-DEC 19 CEDARBURG Milwaukee Film Festival: Festival screens 150+ of the world’s top films in three city venues. Oriental Theatre. 414/755-1965. mkefilm.org (Milwaukee Co.) NOV 23-DEC 31 SEP 27-OCT 12 LAKE GENEVA OSCEOLA Fall Color Train Ride: Ride this diesel powered train with vintage cars and enjoy the fall color from Osceola to Marine on the St. Croix. Osceola & St. Croix Valley Railway. Trains runs Sep 27-28, Oct 4-5 & Oct 11-12 at 10am, Noon, 2pm, 4pm. 715/755-3570, www.trainride.org (Polk Co.) SEP 27-OCT 19 HUDSON Fall Colors Cruise on the St. Croix River: Enjoy fall weekend cruises on the St. Croix River. Hudson City Docks. Sat Noon-2pm, Sun 3:15-5:15pm. Boarding begins 30 minutes prior to departure time. 651/436-8883. www.StCroixRiverCruises.com (St. Croix Co.) Christmas in the Country in Lake Geneva: Celebration of lights, music, and cuisine begins with the illumination of one and a half million lights across the resorts 1300 acres of rolling countryside. The five-week long festival continues inside Grand Geneva and features dozens of mechanical holiday displays, daily holiday teas, gingerbread houses and breakfast with Santa. Some of Broadway’s finest performers will take to the stage. Kids can look forward to celebrating the holiday with “Thomas & Friends: A Holiday Adventure” show. Grand Geneva Resort & Spa. 262/248-8811, 800/558-3417. www.grandgeneva.com (Walworth Co.) NOV 24-DEC 31 OSHKOSH Celebration of Lights: One of Wisconsin’s largest holiday lights and music displays combined with family-oriented activities to produce a signature destination event. Menominee Park. Daily 5-9pm. 920/3039200. www.oshkoshcelebrationoflights.org (Winnebago Co.) 32 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. & spA Festive Friday Eves: An exciting series of free, family-oriented evening events held at Cedar Creek Settlement on five Fridays leading up to the holidays: Nov 21, Nov 28, Dec 5, Dec 12, and Dec 19. Cedar Creek Settlement. 5-9pm. 262/377-5856. www.cedarcreeksettlement.com (Ozaukee Co.) resort MILWAUKEE NOV 20-DEC 28 GenevA SEP 25-OCT 9 House of Shadows: Two versions of a haunted house in the old children’s hospital building are offered. The “not-soscary” is held from 6-7pm and the “very scary” from 7-10pm every Friday and Saturday night in October. House of Shadows. 608/269-2582, 608/269-4123. www.house-of-shadows.org (Monroe Co.) GrAnD Autumn on the Farms at Old World Wisconsin: Celebrate the season of harvest and pitch in to help farmers and villagers bring in the crops, stock the larder and put up the produce for winter. Old World Wisconsin. 10am-5pm. 262/5946300. www.oldworldwisconsin.org (Waukesha Co.) SPARTA ukee visit milWA SEP 5-27 OCT 3-25 Top: Milwaukee Holiday Lights Festival. Above: Christmas in the Country at Grand Geneva Resort & Spa in Lake Geneva. NOV 24-JAN 4 NOV 27-DEC 5 GREEN BAY WAUKESHA Festival of Trees: Visit the Museum during the Festival of Trees and enjoy dozens of Christmas trees among the historic trains of the Lenfestey Center. National Railroad Museum. Open museum hours. 920/4377623, www.nationalrrmuseum.org (Brown Co.) NOV 26-JAN 11 Country Christmas Light Show: A holidayin-lights extravaganza featuring 250 displays lit with more than 750,000 lights in a one-mile drive along a wooded trail. Country Springs Hotel. Mon-Thur 5pm9pm; Fri, Sat & Holidays 5pm-10pm. 262/547-0201. www.thecountrychristmas.com (Waukesha Co.) MANITOWOC NOV 27-JAN 1 Christmas in the Mansion: Victorian Mansion decorated by area volunteers for the holidays offering a visual feast and respite for the holiday weary and great for the entire family. Rahr West Art Museum. Mon-Fri 10am-4pm, Sat & Sun 11am4pm. 920/686-3090. www.rahrwestartmuseum.org (Manitowoc Co.) CHIPPEWA FALLS Christmas Village in Irvine Park: More than 100,000 Christmas lights turn the park into a Christmas Village. Life-size Christmas scenes replicate the Victorian era and the city’s early history. Irvine Park. Dawn until dusk. 715/723-0051. www.chippewachamber.org (Chippewa Co.) NOV 27-DEC 14 NOV 28-DEC 31 NOV 28-JAN 4 DEC 7-31 WAUKESHA LA CROSSE FOND DU LAC MADISON Country Christmas Light Show: A holidayin-lights extravaganza featuring 250 displays lit with more than 750,000 lights in a one-mile drive along a wooded trail. Country Springs Hotel. Mon-Thur 5pm9pm; Fri, Sat & Holidays 5pm-10pm Mon-Thur 5-9pm; Fri, Sat & Holidays 5-10pm. 262/547-0201. www.thecountrychristmas.com (Waukesha Co.) Rotary Holiday Lights: More than two million lights illuminate La Crosse’s Riverside Park. Among the splendor is a 140-foot Christmas tree and animated light displays in the park. Live nativity presentation on weekends until Christmas. Santa is here until Christmas Eve. Riverside Park. 5-10pm daily. 800/658-9424. www.rotarylights.org (La Crosse Co.) Lakeside Park Holiday Lights: Lakeside Park on picturesque Lake Winnebago shimmers with thousands of lights, animated scenes and heart-warming holiday music. Lakeside Park. Dusk-11pm. 920/923-3010. www.fdllights.com (Fond du Lac Co.) NOV 29-DEC 14 Olbrich’s Holiday Express: Twinkling lights, festive poinsettias, tiny landscapes, and large-scale model trains. Members of the Wisconsin Garden Railway Society come from all over the state to show off their large-scale model trains. Olbrich Botanical Gardens & Bolz Conservatory. 10am-4pm; close at 2pm Dec 24, closed Dec 25. 608/246-4550. www.olbrich.org (Dane Co.) EAST TROY DEC 12-26 NOV 28-DEC 14 GREEN BAY Green Bay Botanical Garden - WPS Garden of Lights: A holiday favorite with more than 200,000 lights crafted in flowers, butterflies, and other botanical themes. Walk the .8-mile trail or take a horsedrawn wagon ride. The purchase of advanced tickets is strongly encouraged. Green Bay Botanical Garden. Fri & Sat 59pm, Sun 5-8pm. 920/490-9457. www.gbbg.org (Brown Co.) MARSHFIELD Rotary Winter Wonderland: Holiday light display featuring free walk- and drivethrough displays, Santa’s Village, animated displays, nativity scenes, holiday music and more. Don’t miss the Hot Chocolate Run which kicks off a packed weekend of activities. Wildwood Park. Daily 5-9pm. 715/384-3454. www.rotarywinterwonderland.com (Wood Co.) East Troy Electric Railroad Christmas Express Train: Board restored Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad cars for the jaunt from East Troy to Mukwonago. Heated Pullman cars will be decorated for the event featuring caroling and a visit by Santa and Mrs. Klaus. East Troy Electric Railroad Museum. Saturday & Sundays 11am-3pm. 262/642-3263. www.easttroyrr.org (Walworth Co.) NOV 29-DEC 20 TREGO Santa’s Pizza Party Train Ride: Enjoy a train ride with Santa including pizza, holiday cookies, hot chocolate and a special gift for each child. Wisconsin Great Northern Railroad Excursion Train. Departs Saturdays at noon. 715/6353200. www.spoonertrainride.com (Washburn Co.) NOV 29-DEC 31 CALEDONIA chArle et s Asck t Wisconsin Christmas Carnival of Lights: Southeastern Wisconsin’s largest holiday lights display features 1.3 million lights wrapped around the cabins, buildings and more than 500 trees on Jellystone’s campground. Take a one-mile drive through the light display, and afterward, stop in Jellystone’s Ranger Station to enjoy hot apple cider, coffee and espresso drinks. Children can visit with Santa or write him a letter. A portion of the proceeds go to Ronald McDonald House Charities Eastern Wisconsin. Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Camp-Resort. Sun-Thur 59pm, Fri & Sat 5-10pm, Closed Christmas Day. 262/835-2565. www.wichristmascarnival.com (Racine Co.) JANESVILLE Holiday Light Show at Rotary Botanical Gardens: Wintery garden paths come to life with 330,000 lights, 75 beautifully decorated trees, new animated displays, over 2,000 luminaries and more guiding visitors on an evening stroll through various themed light displays throughout the botanical gardens. Other event features include refreshments, evening entertainment, model trains, photos with Santa, and quilted masterpieces from the Rock Valley Quilter’s Guild. Rotary Botanical Gardens. 4:30-8pm. 608/752-3885, www.rotarybotanicalgardens.org (Rock Co.) JAN 17-FEB 14 MERRILL Merrill Ice Drags: Dragsters, muscle cars and trucks race on an 1/8-mile strip of ice on Lake Alexander. Admission is free, but a State Park Sticker is required for entrance into the park. Council Grounds State Park. Saturdays, registratopn at 9am, races begin at noon. Dates may change, please check website. 715/5369474. www.merrillicedrags.com (Lincoln Co.) MAR 1-29 RACINE Sugarin’ Off Pancake Sundays: Enjoy an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast with real maple syrup then stroll in the sugarbush to see how trees make sugar and how it’s cooked down into syrup. River Bend Nature Center. 9am-noon. 262/6390930. riverbendnaturecenterracine.org (Racine Co.) NOV 30-DEC 7 KENOSHA olBrich Christmas at Kemper and Gallery of Trees: An exhibition, auction and raffle of fullydecorated Christmas trees, wreaths and other holiday decorations. Fundraiser also includes silent auction, raffle tickets, food, and beverages. $25/ticket. Kemper Center. 1-5pm weekends 1-7pm weekdays. 262/657-6005. www.kempercenter.com (Kenosha Co.) BotAnicA l GArDen s Top: WPS Garden of Lights at Green Bay Botanical Garden. Above: Olbrich’s Holiday Express in Madison. Changes may occur. Before driving a long distance to attend an event call or e-mail ahead to verify dates or visit travelwisconsin.com. Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 33 Changing Exhibits BURLINGTON JANESVILLE Logic Puzzle Museum 533 Milwaukee Av Burlington WI 53105 262/763-3946 www.logicpuzzlemuseum.org Helen Jeffris Wood Museum Center 426 N Jackson Street Janesville WI 53548 608/756-4509 rchsbreadbasket.com Nov 2-23 Jun 15-Dec 30 Spinning Top Yo-Yo Museum 533 Milwaukee Ave Burlington WI 53105 262/763-3946 www.topmuseum.org/33.htm Mar 13-22 1000 Yo-Yos & Yo-Yo Memorabilia Exhibit & Hands-On Gizzmo Days EVANSVILLE Eager Free Public Library 39 W Main St Evansville WI 53536 608/882-0598 www.windmillsonparade.com Sep 5-13 Theodore Robinson Plein Air (Painting) Competition FISH CREEK Breadbasket: Seed to Spoon LA CROSSE Pump House Regional Arts Center 119 King St La Crosse WI 54601 608/785-1434 www.thepumphouse.org Jul 16-Sep 9 Jul 16-Sep 6 Jul 18-Sep 6 Doubletake: Save the eARTh Sale Musings With New Eyes MADISON Wisconsin Historical Museum 30 N Carroll St Madison WI 53703 608/264-6555 www.wisconsinhistory.org/museum Nov 6-Dec 31 People of the Woodlands: Wisconsin Indian Ways MANITOWOC Peninsula School of Art & The Guenzel Gallery 3900 County Road F Fish Creek WI 54212 920/868-3455 peninsulaschoolofart.org Rahr West Art Museum 610 N 8th St Manitowoc WI 54220 920/686-3090 www.rahrwestartmuseum.org Aug 22-Oct 18 Aug 24-Sep 14 Manitowoc County Artists Nov 26-Jan 11 Christmas in the Mansion Oct 24-Dec 27 Jan 7-24 Out of the Woods: Contemporary Woodblock Prints Art of the Container Guenzel Gallery Salon FOND DU LAC Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts 51 Sheboygan St Fond du Lac WI 54935 920/624-2273 www.winearoundtheworldfdl.com Jan 24 Wine Around the World GREEN BAY Neville Public Museum 210 Museum Pl Green Bay WI 54303 920/448-7874 www.nevillepublicmuseum.org Feb 20-Oct 26 A Century of Discovery Creating a Community Legacy Feb 20-Dec 31 The Port and the Bay Apr 5-Feb 28 Touchdown MILWAUKEE Discovery World 500 N Harbor Dr Milwaukee WI 53202 414/765-8625 www.discoveryworld.org Oct 4-Oct 4, 501st Legion, Rebel Legion, and R2-D2 Builders Group Harley-Davidson Museum 400 Canal St Milwaukee WI 53201 877/436-8738 www.h-dmuseum.com Jun 14-Sep 1 The American Road Exhibit Milwaukee Art Museum 700 N Art Museum Dr Milwaukee WI 53202 414/224-3200 www.mam.org Jun 5-Sep 1 Kandinsky - A Retrospective Milwaukee Public Museum 800 W Wells St Milwaukee WI 53233 414/278-2728 www.mpm.edu May 16-Sep 1 Save gas. Keep tires inflated, carpool to events and be sure to call ahead to verify dates or visit travelwisconsin.com. museum WooDson Art leiGh yAWkey Feb 8-28 Mystery Objects? What are These Things Anyhow? Fun & Funny Rebus Puzzle Exhibit Beyond the Veil: Dress, Identity, and Tradition through the Eyes of the Muslim and Arab Women of Greater Milwaukee Above: Birds in Art at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum in Wausau. NEENAH PLATTEVILLE Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass 165 N Park Ave Neenah WI 54956 920/751-4658 bergstrom-mahelrmuseum.com Mining Museum-Rollo Jamison Museum 405 E Main St Platteville WI 53818 608/348-3301 www.mining.jamison.museum Sep 13-Feb 15 Beauty Beyond Nature: The Art of Paul Joseph Stankard Feb 7-8 Rollo Jamison Museum Winter Toy Train Exhibit NEW LONDON PLYMOUTH New London High School 1700 Klatt Rd. New London WI 54961 920/982-7624 www.newlondonchamber.com Downtown Plymouth WI 53073 920/892-8409 www.plymoutharts.org Feb 14-15 Mid-Winter Art Exhibit and Bottomless Soup Bowl Feed OCONOMOWOC Downtown Oconomowoc 133 East Wisconsin Avenue Oconomowoc WI 53066 262/567-5755 downtownoconomowoc.org Nov 7 Fall Gallery Night OSHKOSH Oshkosh Public Museum 1331 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901 920/236-5799 www.oshkoshmuseum.org May 31-Sep 7 Nov 23-Jan 11 Attack of the Bloodsuckers Deck the Halls Paine Art Center and Gardens 1410 Algoma Blvd Oshkosh WI 54901 920/235-6903 www.thepaine.org Jun 28-Oct 19 Nov 21-Jan 5 Matisse as Printmaker Nutcracker in the Castle Sep 18-Sep 26 Paint The Town en Plein Air Gallery 110 North 520 East Mill Street Plymouth WI 53073 920/892-8409 www.plymoutharts.org Dec 5-Jan 23 Membership Exhibition WAUSAU Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum 700 N 12th St Wausau WI 54403 715/845-7010 www.lywam.org Sep 6-Nov 9 Birds in Art WEST BEND Museum of Wisconsin Art 205 Veterans Ave West Bend WI 53095 262/334-9638 www.wisconsinart.org Jun 27-Sep 14 Aug 8-Nov 2 Oct 3-Jan 11 John Steuart Curry: At Home In Wisconsin Tyanna Buie: Still Lives Tom Loeser: Masterworks Travel Green Wisconsin Certified 34 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. Theatre, Music & Dance APPLETON BAYFIELD Fox Cities Performing Arts Center Big Top Chautauqua 400 W College Ave Appleton WI 54911 920/730-3760 foxcitiespac.com 32525 Ski Hill Rd Bayfield WI 54814 888/244-8368 www.bigtop.org Oct 14 Jun 13-Sep 6 Oct 21 Oct 23 Oct 28 Nov 8 Nov 13-14 Nov 18-23 Dec- 6-7 Jan 27-Feb 1 Feb 10 Feb 12-13 Feb 27-Mar 1 Mar 12 Mar 19 Mar 24-29 Jul 27-Sep 5 Sep 4 Sep 6 Sep 12 29th Season of Music Under Canvas Shanties & Shipwrecks Native Pride Dancers Old Last Night 2014 Nahko and Medicine for the People with Good Graeff BROOKFIELD Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for The Arts 19805 W Capitol Dr Brookfield WI 53045 262/781-9520 www.wilson-center.com/los-lobos Oct 3 Oct 15 Oct 17 Nov 7 Nov 8 Nov 12 Nov 14 Nov 29 Dec 10 Dec 14 Jan 23 Jan 24 Los Lobos Franc D’Ambrosio’s Broadway Igudesman & Joo Richard Marx Spencers’ Theatre of Illusion Swingtime: The Jive Aces Ben Sollee Cantus: All is Calm, The Christmas Truce of 1914 Wilson Center Big Band with Steve March-Torme Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra - Holiday Pops Jamie Breiwick Winter Tales by the Fire featuring Florentine Opera Artists len vilAno Nov 6 Sweet Honey in the Rock 40th Anniversary... Forty and Fierce! Annual Fox Cities Choral Music Festival Ramsey Lewis and his Electric Band with special guest Philip Bailey of Earth, Wind & Fire Direct from Beijing, The National Acrobats of the People's Republic of China Performing Cirque Peking Smokey Joe’s Cafe - The Songs of Leiber and Stoller Disney’s Fantasia: Live in Concert with the Fox Valley Symphony Orchestra An Evening with Cheyenne Jackson A Christmas Story, The Musical Makaroff Youth Ballet’s The Nutcracker Once Ballroom with a Twist Earl Klugh and Nnenna Freelon: An Intimate Evening Mamma Mia! Danú 20th Anniversary Tour Montana Repertory Theatre’s The Great Gatsby Annie Above: Peninsula Players Theatre in Fish Creek. Feb 18 Feb 21 Feb 27 Mar 11 Mar 13-14 Mar 20 Mar 21 Shoshana Sings Streisand Keigwin + Company Kurt Ollmann & Jack Forbes Wilson Will & Anthony Nunziata Danu Cameron Carpenter Mummenschanz First Congregational-United Church of Christ 310 Broadway Street Eau Claire WI 54703 715/834-2668 www.ecragtime.org/index.htm Eau Claire Ragtime Festival FISH CREEK Door Community Auditorium 3926 Hwy 42 Fish Creek WI 54212 920/868-2728 www.dcauditorium.org Sep 14 Oct 12 Nov 14 Nov 29 Fond du Lac High Performing Arts Center 801 Campus Drive Fond du Lac WI 54935 920/922-9012 www.southshorechorale.org Dec 6 A South Shore Christmas with Brass St. Paul's Cathedral EAU CLAIRE Jan 9-10 FOND DU LAC Buckets of Rain IV Brubeck Brothers Quartet - Tribute to Dave Brubeck Lakota Sioux Indian Dance Theatre Riders in the Sky: Christmas the Cowboy Way 51 W. Division Street Fond du Lac WI 54935 920/907-7678 www.fdlsymphonicband.org Nov 16 Symphonic Band Annual Cathedral Concert Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts 51 Sheboygan St Fond Du Lac WI 54935 920/921-5410 www.thelmaarts.org Dec 12 Dec 19 The Jimmy’s Isthmus Brass UW-Fond du Lac 400 University Avenue Fond du Lac WI 54935 920/929-1138 www.fdl.uwc.edu Oct 28-Nov 2 UW-Fond du Lac Fall Play “Lobby Hero” continued... Fox cities cvB Peninsula Players Theatre W4351 Peninsula Players Rd Fish Creek WI 54212 920/868-3287 www.peninsulaplayers.com Jun 17-Oct 19 Five plays in repertory. Professional Broadway and Off-Broadway Above: Fox Cities Performing Arts Center in Appleton. Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 35 T H E A T R E FORT ATKINSON Fireside Dinner Theatre 1131 Janesville Ave Fort Atkinson WI 53538 800/477-9505, 800/477-9505 www.firesidetheatre.com David Les Miserables The Pfeifers Ring in the New 2015 The Sensational 70's! The Wizard of Oz A Fireside Christmas GREEN BAY Weidner Center 2420 Nicolet Dr. Green Bay WI 54311 920/494-3401 www.greenbaysymphony.org Dec 19-20 Holiday Pops GREEN LAKE Thrasher Opera House 506 Mill St Green Lake WI 54941 920/294-4279 www.thrasheroperahouse.com Sep 5-6 Oct 10 Oct 17 Oct 31 Nov 8 Dec 20 Feb 14 Tim Cavanagh & Emo Philips Samite Cashore Marionettes Savoy Family Cajun Band Greg Koch Switchback: A Midwestern Christmas Willy Porter HARTFORD Schauer Arts & Activities Center 147 N Rural St Hartford WI 53027 262/670-0560 www.schauercenter.org Sep 13 Sep 26 Oct 3 Oct 17 Oct 18 Oct 19 Nov 2 Nov 21 Dec- 3-4 Dec 5 Dec 19 Jan 11 Jan 16-Jan 18 Jan 23-Jan 24 Jan 25 Jan 30 Feb 6 Feb 8 Feb 15 Feb 20 Feb 27 Mar 1 Cherry Poppin' Daddies Lets Hang On! Frankie Valli Tribute Collin Raye: Country Music Superstar Lady with All the Answers Corky Siegel Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs DiNO-Light: Lightwire Theater Copper Box Nutcracker: Dance Alive National Ballet Jim Witter: Christmas Memories Rockapella Holiday Z Puppets Rosenschnoz Forever Plaid Disney's Peter Pan, Jr! John Mueller's Winter Dance Party Rob Anthony The Diamonds Miller & Mike Circus Comedy Duo Curious George My Funny Valentine Johnny Beehner and Mike Mercury Doug Davis Juggling Extravaganza Mar 15 Mar 20 Mar 26 Mar 27-28 & D A N C E Cherish the Ladies Simply Three Reverend Raven Church Basement Ladies: The Last (Potluck) Supper JANESVILLE Janesville Performing Art Center 408 S Main St Janesville WI 53545 608/758-0297 www.janesvillepac.org Sep 7 Sep 19-28 Oct 4-5 Oct 25 Nov 1 Nov 7-23 Nov 23 Dec 19 Jan 18 Jan 23 Feb 17 Feb 21 Feb 28 Mar 7 The Texas Tenors The Last Five Years Gaelic Storm Tusk: Fleetwood Mac Tribute An Outrageously Good Time The Boys Next Door James Sewell Ballet Christmas Cabaret Four Guyz in Dinner Jackets The Pavement of Good Intentions Chinese Dragon Acrobats Cirque Ziva BoDeans David HB Drake’s “Kidstuff” Second City Hits Home The Armory 10 S High St Janesville WI 53548 608/741-7400 www.janesvillearmory.com May 17-Dec 27 Friday Night Comedy Dec 12 Piano Fondue UW-Rock County 2909 Kellogg Ave Janesville WI 53546 608/758-6565 rock.uwc.edu Oct 15 Nov 17 Nov 19 Dec 5 Dec 10 Feb 20-21 Mar 4 Collage Concert IV UW-Rock County Chamber Orchestra Concert UW-Rock County Jazz Band Concert Madrigal Dinner UW-Rock County Concert Band Holiday Performance 24-Hour Theatre and Arts Festival UW-Rock County Concert Band LA CROSSE La Crosse Center 300 Harborview Plz La Crosse WI 54601 608/785-7464 www.elvisexplosion.info Sep 5-7 Elvis Explosion La Crosse Community Theatre 428 Front Street South La Crosse WI 54601 608/784-9292, 608/784-9292 www.lacrossecommunitytheatre.org Sep- 5-21 Sep 26-Oct 5 Oct 24-Nov 2 Nov 8 Dec 11-14 Feb 12-15 Mar 20-22 Mary Poppins A Wrinkle in Time The 39 Steps The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe A Charlie Brown Christmas Twelve Angry Men First Baptist of Ivy Gap 36 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. e ner theAtr FiresiDe Din Sep- 5-7 Sep 11-Oct 26 Oct 7-Oct 8 Dec 31 Jan 8-Feb 22 Feb 26-Apr 19 Oct 31-Dec 22 M U S I C Above: Fireside Dinner Theatre in Fort Atkinson. MADISON Wisconsin Union Theater Overture Center for the Arts 800 Langdon St Madison WI 53706 608/265-2787 uniontheater.wisc.edu 201 State St Madison WI 53703 608/258-4141 overturecenter.com Sep 26 Oct 7-12 Oct 17 Oct 23 Oct 25 Oct 26 Oct 28 Nov 2 Nov 13 Nov 14 Nov 16 Nov 20 Nov 25-30 Jan 3 Jan 6-11 Jan 16 Jan 23-25 Feb- 6-8 Feb 8 Feb 10 Feb 12 Feb 18 Feb 22 Mar 3 Mar 5 Mar 8 Mar 10-15 Mar 13 Mar 20 Mar 21 Mar 27 Mar 28 Yakov Smirnoff Once The Hunts 360 All Stars Colin Mochrie & Brad Sherwood Imago: Frogz BalletBoyz Smokey Joe’s Cafe Bill Cosby An Irish Christmas Stella Queen of the Snow Karen Olivo Joseph & The Amazing Dreamcoat Sing-a-Long-a Sound of Music I Love Lucy Jose James Blue Man Group Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street Peking Acrobats Joel Sartore Pedrito Martinez Group Urban Bush Women Sid the Science Kid Donald Johanson Peter Smith Robert Irvine The Book of Mormon Magic of Bill Blagg Live! Flautistico Cameron Carpenter Molly Ringwald Four Bitchin' Babes Buy local. Choosing to support locally-owned businesses takes 4-17 times less oil compared to non-local choices. Sep 12-Sep 13 Sep 12-Sep 13 Sep 27 Oct 4 Oct 18 Nov 6 Nov 7 Nov 8 Jan 30 Feb 15 Feb 20 Feb 21 Feb 27 Mar 6 Mar 7--8 Mar 20-21 Mar 21 Bandaloop Madison World Music Festival Pro Arte Quartet with Charles Neidich, clarinet Pierre Jalbert's Clarinet Quintet. Free! Don McLean and Judy Collins Yo-Yo Ma, cello, with Kathryn Stott, piano Cabaret @ the Circle with Four Seasons Theatre Vishtèn Mosaic Project featuring Terri Lyne Carrington, Geri Allen, Lizz Wright, Gretchen Parlato and Ingrid Jensen Open Mic with Four Seasons Theatre Zap Mama and Antibalas 2Cellos Chanticleer Musical Idol with Four Seasons Theatre and MTM 20 Years of Freedom, featuring Hugh Masekela and Vusi Mahlasela The Acting Company Presents Macbeth Marcia Legere Binns Student Play Festival Sharon Isbin, guitar, and Isabel Leonard, mezzosoprano Wisconsin Union Theater - Fredrich March Play Circle 800 Langdon St Madison WI 53706 608/265-2787 www.uniontheater.wisc.edu Nov 16 Mar 12 Nov 21 Barbara Furtuna Altan Broadway’s Next Hit Musical Wisconsin Union Theater - Shannon Hall 800 Langdon St Madison WI 53706 608/265-2787 uniontheater.wisc.edu Sep 18 Oct 15 Nov 20 Jan 31 Feb 14 Feb 26 Feb 28 Mar 14 Snarky Puppy Edgar Meyer & Chris Thile Valentina Lisitsa Freddy Cole Trio Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company The Nile Project Takacs Quartet: Fan Taylor Memorial Concert Kronos Quartet MIDDLETON Middleton Performing Arts Center 2011 Bristol St Middleton WI 53562 608/257-0638 www.wcoconcerts.org Nov 29 Middleton Holiday Pops Concert Milwaukee Repertory Theater 108 E Wells St Milwaukee WI 53202 414/224-9490 www.milwaukeerep.com Sep 5-Nov 2 Sep 23-Nov- 2 Oct 1-Nov 9 The Doyle & Debbie Show The Color Purple After all the terrible things I do Liberace! Nov 7-Jan 11 Nov 18-Dec 21 Harvey Dec 2-24 A Christmas Carol Jan 16-Mar 15 The Beautiful Music All Around Us Jan 20-Feb 15 Good People Feb 11-Mar 22 The Amish Project Five Presidents Mar 10-pr- 5Mar 20-May 24 Low Down Dirty Blues Milwaukee Theatre 500 W Kilbourn Ave Milwaukee WI 53203 414/273-7206 www.marcuscenter.org Nov 11-Dec 7 Disney’s The Lion King MILWAUKEE MINERAL POINT BMO Harris Bradley Center Shake Rag Alley, Inc. 1001 N 4th St Milwaukee WI 53203 800/745-3000 bmohbc.com 18 Shake Rag St Mineral Point WI 53565 608/987-3292 www.shakeragalley.com/sho Oct 15-19 Sep 26-Sep 28 Walking With Dinosaurs Marcus Center for the Performing Arts 929 N Water St Milwaukee WI 53202 414/273-7121 www.marcuscenter.org Sep 12-Sep 13 Power Balladz Dec 18-Dec 21 It’s A Wonderful Life: Live from WVL Radio Theatre! Jan 6-11 Anything Goes Feb 20-Feb 22 Mamma Mia! Mar 17-Mar 22 Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Oct 10-Oct 18 Nov 22 Dec 13 Feb 28 Mar 14 Mar 28 Ben Capps and Vassily Primakov The WhiskeyBelles Mt. Zion Gospel Choir Switchback Wisconsin’s 1st Brigade Band The Good Lovelies Monroe High School Performing Arts Center 1600 26th St Monroe WI 53566 608/325-5700, 888/596-1249 www.monroeartscenter.com Oct 4 Nov 1 John Denver Musical Tribute The Diamonds Monroe Theatre Guild 910 16th Ave. Monroe WI 53566 608/325-1111 www.monroetheatre.com Dec 5-7 Oct 10-12 A Christmas Carol Rumors by Neil Simon Oconomowoc Arts Center 641 E Forest St Oconomowoc WI 53066 262/560-3172 www.theoac.net Alley Stage Presents "The Bachelors" By Rick Kinnebrew and Martah Meyer Alley Stage Presents “Night of the Living Dead” Monroe Arts Center 1315 11th Street Monroe WI 53566 608/325-5700, 888/596-1249 www.monroeartscenter.com The Kat Trio Francesca Anderegg Sep 27 Oct 25 Feb 6 Mar 15 St. Croix Festival Theatre 210 N Washington St St Croix Falls WI 54024 715/483-3387 www.festivaltheatre.org Aug 9-Sep 7 Sep 6 The 39 Steps Billy McLaughlin in Concert The Barley Jacks with Sep 20 Brian Wicklund Sep 26 Sinatra and Company The Miser Oct 2-26 The Whyte Orfield Band Oct 18 Nov 1 Alice Peacock in Concert Nov 8 Lynne Rothrock & the Mood Swingers Nov 29-Dec 28 Hans Brinker, or The Silver Skates Girl Singers of the Hit Dec 6 Parade Christmas Show Dec 26 Christmas with Monroe Crossing The Wonderbread Years with John McGivern American English – A Beatles Tribute to Ed Sullivan Ko-Thi Dance Company Tannahill Weavers Historic Waupun City Hall 201 E Main St Waupun WI 53963 920/324-5818, 920/318-9518 www.marshhaven.com Oct 3 Oct 25 John Denver Tribute Concert The Second City’s 55th Anniversary Tour Historic Waupun City Hall Auditorium PLYMOUTH 201 E. Main Street Waupun WI 53963 920/324-7900 www.waupunfestivals.com Plymouth Arts Center Dec 6 520 East Mill St Plymouth WI 53073 920/892-8409 www.plymoutharts.org Dec 12-21 Mar 13-14 May 2 Celtic Christmas Shamrocks and Shenanigan’s Acoustic Jam/Open Mic Night REEDSBURG CAL Center Auditorium 1100 S Albert Avenue Reedsburg WI 53959 608/985-7307 www.calcenter.org Jan 17 Feb 7 CAL Center Presents “Don't Hug Me” CAL Center Presents “Dukes of Dixieland” SHEBOYGAN John Michael Kohler Arts Center 608 New York Ave Sheboygan WI 53081 920/458-6144 www.jmkac.org Jeremy DA niel Above: Marcus Center for the Performing Arts in Milwaukee. ST CROIX FALLS WAUPUN OCONOMOWOC MONROE Sep 14 Oct 19 Nov 16 Sep 12 Nov 7 Dec 11-14 Feb 6 Feb 17 Mar 17 Festive Fridays: The Squeezettes Festive Fridays: Bluetones (Motown) A Kodachrome Christmas Festive Fridays: The Jimmys Lily Cai Chinese Dance Company Les Yeux Noirs (Gypsy/Klezmer Music) Boogie & the Yo-Yo'z Rock N Roll Christmas Show WAUSAU Grand Theater 401 4th Street Wausau WI 54403 715/842-0988, 888/239-0421 www.grandtheater.org Sep 18 Sep 24 Oct 17 Nov 14 Nov 15 Nov 20 Dec 6-7 Dec 16 Dec 19 an- 8Jan 13 Jan 22 Feb 4 Feb 17 Mar 3 Mar 15 Clint Black Keb’ Mo’ Band Henry Cho Deana Martin: Tribute to Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra Warren Miller’s Ticket to Ride National Acrobats of China The Nutcracker Sister Act Christmas Blues and Jazz Rusted Root Cinderella: Russian National Ballet Theatre Sawyer Brown Jim Belushi & The Board of Comedy Dave Mason’s Traffic Jam Million Dollar Quartet Danu Travel Green Wisconsin Certified Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 37 T O U R I S M C O N T A C T S Do you need information on lodging, attractions or local events? Go right to the source! Here we’ve listed Wisconsin’s convention bureaus and chambers of commerce, as well as county and area tourism offices. These organizations are ready and waiting to help you plan your Wisconsin getaway. Birchwood Area Lakes Association 715/354-7846, 800/236-2252 www.birchwoodwi.com Chippewa Falls Area Visitors Center 715/723-0331, 888/723-0024 www.chippewachamber.org Black River Area Chamber of Commerce 715/284-4658, 800/404-4008 www.blackrivercountry.net Clark County Economic Development Corporation 715/267-3205, 888/252-7594 www.clark-cty-wi.org Bloomer Chamber of Commerce 715/568-3339 www.bloomerchamber.com Columbia County Visitor Bureau 608/742-6161 www.travelcolumbiacounty.net Boscobel Chamber of Commerce 608/375-2672 www.boscobelwisconsin.com Columbus Area Chamber of Commerce 920/623-3699 www.cityofcolumbuswi.com Adams County Chamber of Commerce & Tourism 608/339-6997, 888/339-6997 www.adamscountywi.com Boulder Junction Chamber of Commerce 715/385-2400, 800/466-8759 www.boulderjct.org Conover Chamber of Commerce 715/479-4928, 866/394-4386 www.conover.org Algoma Area Chamber of Commerce 920/487-2041, 800/498-4888 www.algoma.org Brodhead Chamber of Commerce 608/897-8411 www.BrodheadChamber.org Alma Chamber of Commerce 608/685-4442 www.almawisconsin.com Brookfield Convention & Visitors Bureau 262/789-0220, 800/388-1835 www.brookfieldcvb.com Antigo/Langlade County Chamber of Commerce 715/623-4134, 888/526-4523 www.antigochamber.com Appleton (see Fox Cities) Arbor Vitae (see Minocqua-Arbor Vitae-Woodruff) Ashland Area Chamber of Commerce 715/682-2500, 800/284-9484 www.travelashlandcounty.com Augusta, City of 715/286-2555 www.cityofaugusta.org Balsam Lake, Village of 715/485-3424 BalsamLakeWI.com Baraboo Area Chamber of Commerce 608/356-8333, 800/227-2266 www.baraboo.com Barron County Economic Development 715/637-6871, 800/529-4148 www.barroncounty.com Bayfield Chamber of Commerce 715/779-3335, 800/447-4094 www.bayfield.org Bayfield County Tourism & Recreation 715/373-6125, 800/472-6338 www.bayfieldcounty.org Beaver Dam Area Chamber of Commerce 920/887-8879 www.beaverdamchamber.com Beloit Convention & Visitors Bureau 608/365-4838, 800/423-5648 www.visitbeloit.com Berlin Chamber of Commerce 920/361-3636 www.berlinchamber.net Destinations highlighted in red are members or associate members of the Wisconsin Association of Convention & Visitors Bureaus. They offer meeting and convention facilities. Cornell, City of 715/239-3710 www.cityofcornell.com Crivitz Recreation Association 800/236-6681 www.crivitzrecreation.com Darlington (see Lafayette County) Buffalo County Clerk’s Office 608/685-6209 www.buffalocounty.com DeForest Area Tourim Commission 608/846-9022 visitdeforestarea.com Burlington Area Chamber of Commerce 262/763-6044 www.burlingtonchamber.org Delafield Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Council 262/646-8100, 888/294-1082 www.visitdelafield.org Burnett County Dept. of Tourism & Information 715/349-5999, 800/788-3164 www.burnettcounty.com Burnett County Resort & Campground Association 715/349-5725, 800/788-3164 www.burnettcountylodging.com Cable Area Chamber of Commerce 715/798-3833, 800/533-7454 www.cable4fun.com Cadott Chamber of Commerce 715/289-3338 www.cadottchamber.org Calumet County/Travel Calumet 920/849-1493 ext 200 www.travelcalumet.com Cambridge Chamber of Commerce 608/423-3780 www.cambridgewi.net Cassville Department of Tourism 608/725-5855 www.cassville.org Castle Rock-Petenwell Lakes Association 608/847-1904 www.castlerockpetenwell.com Delavan-Delavan Lake Area Chamber of Commerce 262/728-5095, 800/624-0052 www.delavanwi.org Dodge County Tourism Association 920/386-3701, 800/414-0101 www.dodgecounty.com Dodgeville Area Chamber of Commerce 608/935-9200, 877/863-6343 www.dodgeville.com Door County Chamber of Commerce 920/743-4456, 800/527-3529 www.doorcounty.com Douglas County (see Superior-Douglas County) Eagle River Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center 715/479-6400, 800/359-6315 www.eagleriver.org East Troy Area Chamber of Commerce 262/642-3770 www.easttroywi.org Eau Claire (Visit Eau Claire) 715/831-2340, 888/523-3866 www.visiteauclaire.com Cedarburg Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center 262/377-9620, 800/237-2874 www.cedarburg.org Eau Claire Lakes Area Business Association 715/376-2322 www.eauclairelakes.com Chetek Area Chamber of Commerce 715/924-3200, 800/317-1720 www.chetekwi.net Edgerton Area Chamber of Commerce 608/884-4408 www.edgertonchamber.com Chetek Resort Owners Association 715/924-4440, 800/431-0980 www.chetek.net Elkhart Lake Tourism Commission 920/876-2385, 877/355-4278 www.elkhartlake.com Chilton Chamber of Commerce 920/418-1650 www.chiltonchamber.com Elkhorn Area Chamber of Commerce 262/723-5788 www.elkhorn-wi.org Travel Green Wisconsin Certified 38 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. Elroy Commons Tourist Info Center 608/462-2410, 888/606-2453 www.elroywi.com Ephraim (see Door County) Evansville Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism 608-882-5131 www.evansvillechamber.org Fennimore Chamber and Economic Development Office 608/822-3599, 800/822-1131 www.fennimore.com Fish Creek Civic Association 920/868-2316, 800/577-1880 visitfishcreek.com Florence County Tourism 715/528-5377, 888/889-0049 www.florencewisconsin.com Fond du Lac Area Convention & Visitors Bureau 920/923-3010, 800/937-9123 www.fdl.com Forest County Chamber of Commerce 715/478-3450, 800/334-3387 www.visitforestcounty.com Fort Atkinson Area Chamber of Commerce 920/563-3210, 888/733-3678 www.fortchamber.com Fox Cities Convention & Visitors Bureau 920/734-3358, 800/236-6673 www.foxcities.org Fremont Chamber of Commerce 920/446-3838 www.travelfremont.com Galesville (see Trempealeau County) Gays Mills, Village of 608/735-4341 www.gaysmills.org/ Geneva Lake West Chamber of Commerce 262/275-5102, 877/275-5102 www.genevalakewest.com Germantown Area Chamber of Commerce 262/255-1812 www.germantownchamber.org Grant Co. UWEX Office 608/723-2125, 866/472-6894 www.grantcounty.org/visitor Grantsburg Chamber of Commerce 715/463-2405 www.grantsburgwi.com Green Bay Convention & Visitor Bureau, Greater 920/494-9507, 888/867-3342 www.greenbay.com Green County Tourism 608/328-1838, 888/222-9111 www.greencounty.org Green Lake Area Chamber of Commerce 920/294-3231, 800/253-7354 www.visitgreenlake.com Green Lake, Community of, Visitors Center 800/662-6927 www.glcountry.com Hartford Area Chamber of Commerce 262/673-7002 www.hartfordchamber.org Kohler Visitor Information Center 800/344-2838 www.destinationkohler.com Marquette NOW 888/318-0362 www.marquettenow.com Neillsville Area Chamber of Commerce 715/743-6444, 888/252-7594 www.neillsville.org Hartland Area Chamber of Commerce 262/367-7059 www.hartland-wi.org La Crosse Area Convention & Visitors Bureau 608/782-2366, 800/658-9424 www.explorelacrosse.com Marshfield Convention & Visitors Bureau 715/384-4314, 800/422-4541 www.visitmarshfieldwi.com New Glarus Chamber of Commerce & Tourist Information 608/527-2095, 800/527-6838 www.swisstown.com Lac du Flambeau Chamber of Commerce 715/588-3346, 877/588-3346 www.lacduflambeauchamber.com Mauston Area Chamber of Commerce, Greater 608/847-4142, 866/516-1646 www.mauston.com New London Tourism 920/982-5822 www.newlondontourism.com Ladysmith (see Rusk County) Mayville Area Chamber of Commerce 920/387-5776, 800/256-7670 www.mayvillechamber.com Hayward Lakes Visitors & Convention Bureau 715/634-4801, 800/724-2992 www.haywardlakes.com Hazelhurst Information Center 715/356-7350 www.hazelwi.net Hidden Valleys 608/739-3500, 800/592-6968 www.hiddenvalleys.com Lafayette Development Corporation 608/776-8080, 866/304-7229 www.lafayettecounty.org Horicon Chamber of Commerce 920/485-3200 www.horiconchamber.com Lake Geneva Area Convention & Visitors Bureau 262/248-4416, 800/345-1020 www.lakegenevawi.com Hudson Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau 715/386-8411, 800/657-6775 www.hudsonwi.org Hurley Area Chamber of Commerce 715/561-4334, 866/340-4334 www.hurleywi.com Iron County Development Zone Council 715/561-2922 www.ironcountywi.com Iron River Area Chamber of Commerce 715/372-8558, 800/345-0716 www.visitironriver.com Jackson County (see Black River Area) Janesville Area Convention & Visitors Bureau 608/757-3171, 800/487-2757 www.janesvillecvb.com Jefferson Chamber of Commerce 920/674-4511 www.jeffersonchamberwi.com Jefferson County Area Tourism Council 920/563-3210 www.enjoyjeffersoncounty.com Juneau Chamber of Commerce 920/386-3359 www.juneauwi.org Juneau County Visitors Bureau/Economic Development 608/427-2070, 888/898-2550 www.juneaucounty.com/tourism.asp Kaukauna (see Fox Cities) Kenosha Area Convention & Visitors Bureau 262/654-7307, 800/654-7309 www.kenoshacvb.com Kewaunee Chamber of Commerce 920/388-4822, 800/666-8214 www.kewaunee.org Kewaunee County Promotions & Recreation Dept. 920/388-0444 www.kewauneeco.org/rec Kickapoo Valley Association 608/629-5911 www.driftlesswisconsin.com Kickapoo Valley Reserve 608/625-2960 http://kvr.state.wi.us Lake Mills Area Chamber of Commerce 920/648-3585 www.lakemills.org Medford Area Chamber of Commerce 715/748-4729, 888/682-9567 www.medfordwis.com Mellen Area Chamber of Commerce 715/274-2330 www.mellenwi.com Menasha (see Fox Cities) New Richmond Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau 715/246-2900, 800/654-6380 www.newrichmondchamber.com Oconomowoc Area Chamber of Commerce 262/567-2666 www.oconomowoc.org Oconomowoc Convention & Visitors Bureau 262/569-3235, 800/524-3744 www.oconomowoc-wi.gov Menominee Tribal Public Relations 715/799-5217 Oconto Area Chamber of Commerce 920/834-6967 www.ocontoareachamber.com Lakewood Area Chamber of Commerce 715/276-6500 www.lakewoodareachamber.com Menomonie Area Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Center, Greater 800/283-1862 www.menomoniechamber.org Oconto County Tourism 920/834-6969, 888/626-6862 www.ocontocounty.org Lancaster Area Chamber of Commerce 608/723-2820, 866/876-2665 www.lancasterwisconsin.com Mercer Area Chamber of Commerce 715/476-2389 www.mercercc.com Oconto Falls Area Chamber of Commerce 920/846-8306 www.ocontofallschamber.com Land O’ Lakes Chamber of Commerce 715/547-3432, 800/236-3432 www.landolakes-wi.org Merrill Area Chamber of Commerce 715/536-9474, 877/907-2757 www.merrillchamber.org Langlade County (see Antigo Area) Merrimac (see Lodi/Lake Wisconsin) Lodi/LakeWisconsin Chamber of Commerce 608/592-4412 www.lodiwisconsin.com Middleton Tourism Commission 800/688-5694 www.visitmiddleton.com Lake Tomahawk Information Bureau 715/277-2602 Lincoln Co. Forestry, Land & Parks 715/536-0327 www.co.lincoln.wi.us Long Lake Chamber of Commerce 715/354-3533 Longlakewisconsin.org Madeline Island Chamber of Commerce 715/747-2801, 888/475-3386 www.madelineisland.com Madison Convention & Visitors Bureau, Greater 608/255-2537, 800/373-6376 www.visitmadison.com Manitowish Waters Chamber of Commerce 715/543-8488, 888/626-9877 www.manitowishwaters.org Manitowoc Area Visitor & Convention Bureau 920/683-4388, 800/627-4896 www.manitowoc.org Manitowoc County, The Chamber of 920/684-5575, 866/727-5575 www.manitowoc.info Marinette/Menominee Area Chamber of Commerce 715/735-6681, 800/236-6681 www.mandmchamber.com Milton Area Chamber of Commerce 608/868-6222 www.maccit.com Milwaukee (VISIT Milwaukee) 414/273-7222, 800/554-1448 www.visitmilwaukee.org Mineral Point Chamber of Commerce 608/987-3201, 888/764-6894 www.mineralpoint.com Minocqua-Arbor Vitae-Woodruff Area Chamber of Commerce 715/356-5266, 800/446-6784 www.minocqua.org Monroe Chamber of Commerce and Industry 608/325-7648 www.monroechamber.org Monroe Co Department of Tourism 608/372-2166 www.bikesandberries.com Montello Area Chamber of Commerce 608/297-7420, 800/684-7199 www.montellowi.com Omro Area Chamber of Commerce 920/685-6960 www.omro-wi.com Onalaska Tourism Commission 608/781-9570, 800/873-1901 www.discoveronalaska.com Ontario (Hill Country Chamber of Commerce) 608/462-2245 www.hillcountrychamberwi.org Osceola Area Chamber of Commerce 715/755-3300, 800/947-0581 www.vil.osceola.wi.us Oshkosh Convention & Visitors Bureau 920/303-9200, 877/303-9200 www.visitoshkosh.com Osseo City Hall 715/597-2207 www.cityofosseo.com Ozaukee County Tourism Council 262/284-9288, 800/403-9898 www.ozaukeetourism.com Park Falls Area Chamber of Commerce 715/762-2703, 877/762-2703 www.parkfalls.com Pelican Lake Chamber of Commerce 715/487-5222 www.pelicanlakewi.org Pepin County Visitor Information 715/672-5709, 888/672-5709 www.visitpepincounty.com Mount Horeb Area Chamber of Commerce 608/437-5914, 888/765-5929 www.trollway.com Pepin Visitor Information Center 715/442-3011, 800/442-3011 www.pepinwisconsin.com Muscoda, Village of 608/739-3182 www.muscoda.com Peshtigo Chamber of Commerce 715/582-0327 www.peshtigochamber.com continued... Neenah (see Fox Cities) Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. 39 T O U R I S M C O N T A C T S Phelps Chamber of Commerce 715/545-3800, 877/669-7077 www.phelpscofc.org Rock County Tourism Council 866/376-8767 www.rockcounty.org Stoughton Chamber of Commerce 608/873-7912, 888/873-7912 www.stoughtonwi.com Phillips Area Chamber of Commerce 715/339-4100, 888/408-4800 www.phillipswisconsin.net Rusk Co. Visitors Center & Rail Displays 715/532-2642, 800/535-7875 www.ruskcountywi.com Sturgeon Bay Visitor & Convention Bureau 920/743-6246, 800/301-6695 www.sturgeonbay.net Sauk Prairie Area Chamber of Commerce 608/643-4168, 800/683-2453 www.saukprairie.com Sun Prairie Chamber of Commerce 608/837-4547, 800/400-6162 www.sunprairiechamber.com Pickerel-Pearson Business Association 715/484-3634 www.pickerel-pearson.com Platteville Area Chamber of Commerce 608/348-8888 www.platteville.com Plymouth Chamber of Commerce/Visitor Information Center 920/893-0079, 888/693-8263 www.plymouthwisconsin.com Polk County Information Center 715/483-1410, 800/222-7655 www.polkcountytourism.com Portage Area Chamber of Commerce 608/742-6242, 800/474-2525 www.portagewi.com Potosi-Tennyson Chamber of Commerce 608/763-2261 www.potosiwisconsin.com Prairie du Chien Area Chamber of Commerce 608/326-8555, 800/732-1673 www.prairieduchien.org Prescott Area Chamber of Commerce 715/262-3284 www.prescottwi.com Presque Isle Chamber of Commerce 715/686-2910, 888/835-6508 www.presqueisle.com Price County Tourism Dept. 715/339-4505, 800/269-4505 www.pricecountywi.net Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce 920/295-3877 www.princetonwi.com Real Racine 262/884-6400, 800/272-2463 realracine.com Reedsburg Area Chamber of Commerce 608/524-2850, 800/844-3507 www.reedsburg.org Rhinelander Area Chamber of Commerce 715/365-7464, 800/236-4386 www.explorerhinelander.com Rice Lake Area Chamber of Commerce 715/234-2126, 877/234-2126 www.rice-lake.com Rice Lake Tourism 800/523-6318 http://ricelakewis.com Richland Center Area Chamber/Main Street 608/647-6205 www.richlandchamber.com Ripon Area Chamber of Commerce 920/748-6764 www.ripon-wi.com River Falls Area Chamber of Commerce 715/425-2533 www.rfchamber.com Sayner-Star Lake Chamber of Commerce 715/542-3789 www.sayner-starlake.org Shawano Country Chamber of Commerce 715/524-2139, 800/235-8528 www.shawanocountry.com Sheboygan County Chamber of Commerce 800/457-9497 www.sheboygan.org Sheboygan Falls Chamber/Main Street, Inc. 920/467-6206 www.sheboyganfalls.org/ Shell Lake Chamber of Commerce 715/468-4340 www.shelllake.org Shullsburg Community Development Corp. 608/965-4579 www.shullsburgwisconsin.org Siren Area Chamber of Commerce 715/349-5999, 800/788-3164 www.visitsiren.com Superior-Douglas County Convention & Visitors Bureau 715/392-2773, 800/942-5313 www.superiorchamber.org Washington Island Chamber of Commerce 920/847-2179 washingtonisland-wi.com Watertown Area Chamber of Commerce 920/261-6320, 877/733-9886 www.watertownchamber.com Waukesha & Pewaukee CVB 262/542-0330, 800/366-8474 www.visitwaukesha.org Waupaca Area Chamber of Commerce 715/258-7343, 888/417-4040 www.waupacamemories.com Taylor County Tourism 715/748-4729, 888/682-9567 www.medfordwis.com Waupun Chamber of Commerce 920/324-3491 www.waupunchamber.com Three Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce and Welcome Center 715/546-3344, 800/972-6103 www.threelakes.com Wausau-Central Wisconsin Convention & Visitors Bureau 715/355-8788, 888/948-4748 www.visitwausau.com Tomah Convention & Visitors Bureau 608/372-2166, 800/948-6624 www.tomahwisconsin.com Waushara Area Chamber of Commerce 920/787-3488, 877/928-8662 www.wausharachamber.com Tomahawk Regional Chamber of Commerce 715/453-5334, 800/569-2160 www.gototomahawk.com Webster (see Burnett County) Trempealeau Chamber of Commerce 608/534-6780 www.trempealeau.net Trempealeau County Tourism Council www.ruralexperiences.com Turtle Flambeau Flowage Association 715/769-3680 www.turtleflambeauflowage.com West Bend Area Chamber of Commerce 262/338-2666, 888/338-8666 www.wbachamber.org Westby Chamber of Commerce 608/634-4011, 866/493-7829 www.westbywi.com Weyauwega Area Chamber of Commerce 920/867-2500 www.weyauwegachamber.com Sister Bay Advancement Association 920/854-2812 www.cometosisterbay.com Twin Lakes Area Chamber & Business Association 262/877-2220 www.twinlakeschamber.com Somerset Chamber of Commerce 715/247-3366 www.somersetchamber.com Two Rivers (see Manitowoc Area VCB) Winchester Chamber of Commerce www.winchester-wi.org Uplands of Southwest Wisconsin 608/437-6580, 800/279-9472 www.uplandsguide.com Winneconne Area Chamber of Commerce 920/582-4775 www.winneconne.org Sparta Area Chamber of Commerce 608/269-4123, 800/354-2453 www.bikesparta.org Spooner Area Chamber of Commerce 715/635-2168, 800/367-3306 www.spoonerchamber.org Vernon County Tourism Council 608/637-5396 www.driftlesswisconsin.com Spring Green Chamber of Commerce 608/588-2054, 800/588-2042 www.springgreen.com Vilas County Advertising & Publicity Dept. 715/479-3649, 800/236-3649 www.vilas.org St. Croix Falls (Falls Chamber of Commerce) 715/483-3580 www.scfwi.com Viroqua Tourism 608/637-2575 viroquatourism.com St. Germain Chamber of Commerce 715/477-2205, 800/727-7203 www.st-germain.com Stevens Point Area Convention & Visitors Bureau 715/344-2556, 800/236-4636 www.stevenspointarea.com Stockholm Merchants Association 715/442-2266 stockholmwisconsin.com Stone Lake Area Chamber of Commerce 715/865-3378 www.stonelakewi.com 40 Find more fun at travelwisconsin.com or call 1-800/432-8747. Walworth County Visitor’s Bureau 262/723-3980, 800/395-8687 www.visitwalworthcounty.com Warrens Area Business Association 608/378-4200 www.cranfest.com Washburn Area Chamber of Commerce 715/373-5017, 800/253-4495 www.washburnchamber.com Washburn County Tourism 715/635-9696, 800/367-3306 www.washburncounty.org Washington County Convention & Visitors Bureau 262/677-5069, 888/974-8687 www.visitwashingtoncounty.com Whitewater Tourism Council 262-473-4005; 866-499-8687 www.discoverwhitewater.org Winter Area Chamber of Commerce 715/266-2204, 800/762-7179 www.winterwi.com Wisconsin Dells Visitor & Convention Bureau 608/254-4636, 800/223-3557 www.wisdells.com Wisconsin Indian Head Country Tourism 715/924-2970, 800/826-6966 www.wisconsinindianhead.org Wisconsin Rapids Area Convention & Visitors Bureau 715/422-4650, 800/554-4484 www.visitwisrapids.com Woodruff (see Minocqua-Arbor Vitae-Woodruff) Destinations highlighted in red are members or associate members of the Wisconsin Association of Convention & Visitors Bureaus. 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