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SUMMARY:Cows in the Courtyard
DESCRIPTION:Cows in the Courtyard \nAll ages: Celebrate National Dairy Month with the cows from Cozy Nook Farm! Weather permitting. Caregivers must remain with their children and supervise them during the event. \n  \nAbout the Brookfield Library: \nThe Brookfield Public Library is established under the authority of the Wisconsin Statues\, Chapter 43. A nine-member Board of Trustees\, appointed by the Mayor\, governs the Library. The Brookfield Public Library is a contractual member of the Bridges Library System. \nThe library serves the needs of a broad spectrum of the community that includes: parents of young children\, home-schoolers\, youth through seniors\, retired adults\, book clubs\, the homebound\, civic organizations\, newcomers\, businesses\, consumers\, investors\, independent study\, job-seekers\, students at all age levels\, city officials and departments\, educators and schools\, and other libraries and communities. \nVision \nWe support the vision and mission of the City of Brookfield by striving to provide the community with resources which meet their educational\, informational\, professional and recreational needs. The Library envisions a future where all individuals and families are lifelong learners. \nMission \nThe Library is an essential community resource that seeks to preserve yesterday\, inform today and inspire tomorrow. \nValues \n\nThe Brookfield Public Library is committed to quality library service. Staff is enthusiastically committed to assisting library users to find\, use and evaluate information resources. They strive to meet the demand for popular materials\, and to ensure that use of the library facility is a pleasant experience. All users are served equally and fairly.\nThe Brookfield Public Library is committed to intellectual freedom and the need for the library’s collections to represent many different points of view. Individuals are responsible for making their own choices regarding appropriateness of materials\, and parents/guardians are responsible for the choices made for their children.\nThe Brookfield Public Library is committed to education. Staff work to provide service and programs for students\, teachers\, and independent learners\, and to provide learning opportunities for all members of the community.\nThe Brookfield Public Library is committed to providing basic library services at no charge. This includes general access to online resources. Some optional services may carry a fee.\nThe Brookfield Public Library respects intellectual property rights and copyright law. These legal rights may affect access to resources and remote accessibility.\nThe Brookfield Public Library strives to support technological growth within our tax-supported budget\, and to expand the funds available through library system grants\, contributions and donations\, and other fund sources.\nThe Brookfield Public Library recognizes the demographic diversity of the communities we serve and seeks to represent diversity in its collections\, programs\, services and other areas.\n\n  \nRelated Posts: \nOur Tour of the BROOKFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY \nLAKE COUNTRY FALL FEST GUIDE \nFind ALL THINGS FALL IN LAKE COUNTRY \nWAUKESHA COUNTY AND METRO MILWAUKEE TRICK OR TREATING GUIDE \nWaukesha County HOLIDAY FUN GUIDE \nThings to do in WINTER IN WAUKESHA COUNTY
URL:https://eymag.com/event/cows-in-the-courtyard/
LOCATION:Brookfield Library\, 1900 N Calhoun Rd\, Brookfield\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Brookfield,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Library
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SUMMARY:Drop-in Gaming
DESCRIPTION:Join the Delafield Library each month for tabletop drop-in gaming fun with board and card games\, including the Pokémon Trading Card Game! \nAll ages. No RSVP necessary. \nHosted on the third Saturday of each month. \n  \nUpcoming Drop-in Gaming Dates for the:\n\n\nFeb 21\nMar 21\nApr 18\nMay 23\nJun 20\nJul 18\nAug 15\nSep 19\nOct 10\nNov 14\nDec 19\n\n\n  \nAbout the Delafield Library: \n\nMission Statement\n\nOur mission is to provide diverse and popular reading materials and personalized service to our public\, and to foster children’s appreciation for reading and learning. \nWe are a full-service library that emphasizes friendly\, helpful assistance to its users. The library is open 7 days a week year-round and has a collection of over 60\,000 volumes with an annual circulation of 180\,000 items. Trained reference staff are available to help you at all times. Regular programs for adults\, teens\, preschool and grade school children are held throughout the year. Delafield is a member of the CAFÉ group of cooperating libraries. \nPlease call Library Director Stephanie Ramirez at 262-646-6230 with your questions and concerns. \n\nFor more information on local libraries\, check out our guide to Waukesha County Libraries. \nDELAFIELD LIBRARY REVIEW
URL:https://eymag.com/event/drop-in-gaming/
LOCATION:Delafield Library\, 500 Genesee St\, Delafield\, WI\, 53018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Delafield,Free,Fun,Library,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260620T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260620T223000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183206Z
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SUMMARY:Movies in the Park Elm Grove
DESCRIPTION:Elm Grove has scheduled their Movies in the Park! Mark your calendar for this summer’s Movies in the Park line-up! Movies will begin at 8:30 pm at the Elm Grove Village Park!  Bring lawn chairs\, blankets and sleeping bags and get comfy!  Popcorn ($1) and candy will be available for sale! Arrive early to find a seat. \nMovies in the Park Elm Grove Line-Up\n\n\n\nJune 6th –  Lady and the Tramp\nJune 20th – Mary Poppins Returns\nJuly 11th – The Lion King\nJuly 26th – SpongeBob SquarePants Movie\nAugust 8th – Wild Robot  \n\n\nMovies in the Park / Friday Flicks is generously sponsored by the Elm Grove Junior Guild and the Elmbrook Rotary Club. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nRelated:\n\n\n\n\n\nFind Free Summer Fun. \nFind 77 Things to Do this Summer. \nFind more local outdoor movies and tips to enjoying the outdoor movie fun\, check out our LOCAL OUTDOOR MOVIE GUIDE.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/movies-in-the-park-elm-grove-9/
LOCATION:Elm Grove Village Park\, 13600 Juneau Boulevard\, Elm Grove\, WI\, 53122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Elm Grove,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Kids,Mom and Dad,Outdoor Movie,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260621T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260621T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183206Z
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SUMMARY:A Midsummer celebration at Old World Wisconsin
DESCRIPTION:A Midsummer celebration at Old World Wisconsin \nExperience the mirthful magic of a Scandinavian “Midsomer\,” or Midsummer\, at Old World Wisconsin. An ancient seasonal tradition in Norway\, Sweden\, Finland\, Iceland and Denmark\, Midsummer celebrations have been held since the Iron Age as a means of leaving cold\, dark winter nights behind in favor of bright\, cheerful summers of bounty\, fertility and prosperity. Immerse yourself in the faithful re-creation of this festive event! \nWhat You’ll Experience at A Midsummer celebration at Old World Wisconsin\n– Join in a traditional Maypole Dance\n– Learn hands-on crafts like flower drying & wool dyeing\n– Explore nature with a Norwegian-inspired study at the Raspberry School\n– Watch open-hearth cooking & traditional Finnish recipes come to life\n– In addition to regularly offered Time Travel Token experiences\, pick up a Midsummer Flower Crown (available for one Time Travel Token—while supplies last)\n– Enjoy seasonal samples from Old World–brewed casks (21+)\n– Your ticket includes the Midsummer Celebration experience and Old World Wisconsin general admission access \nAdvanced registration is recommended. Tickets may sell out.\nSociety members receive a 10% discount\, please verify your membership where prompted to receive discount at check out. \nCOST (General Admission)\nAdult (18-64): $24\nTeen (13-17): $24\nSenior (65+): $20\nChild (5-12): $16\nChildren under 5: Free \nSociety members receive free general admission\, please verify your membership where prompted to receive discount at check out. \nAbout the Location \nOld World Wisconsin includes 60 authentically restored historic homes\, farms\, stores and workshops. Each region features a distinct set of stories that invite you to experience the hopes and dreams of those who came before us. From the 1840s to the 1940s\, you’ll find a true panorama of early Wisconsin history\, covering more than 70 years and many cultures\, including African American\, Danish\, Finnish\, Hessian\, Irish\, Norwegian\, Polish\, Pomeranian and Yankee. \nOld World Wisconsin first opened in 1976. Researchers traveled throughout Wisconsin in search of historic buildings crafted by the first generation of Wisconsin immigrants and migrants. From Lake Superior to the Illinois border\, and from the Mississippi River to Lake Michigan\, historians documented countless historic farmhouses\, outbuildings and small-town structures. Once research was complete\, the meticulous construction of Old World Wisconsin began. Piece by piece\, workers carefully dismantled historic structures from around the state and reconstructed them in their new home. \nOld World Wisconsin\nW372 S9727 Hwy 67\nEagle\, WI 53119 \nKnow Before You Go\n– Ticket includes the Midsummer Celebration experience and Old World Wisconsin general admission access.\n– Event largely takes place in the Scandinavian Homesteads area at Old World Wisconsin.\n– Guests must present a valid ID to purchase alcohol.\n– Old World Wisconsin grounds remain open rain or shine. Programs are subject to change based on availability and weather conditions.\n– Old World Wisconsin is located within the Kettle Moraine State Forest. The site features gravel roads\, rough and hilly terrain\, and encompasses over 400 acres of publicly accessible woodlands. Our staff recommends dressing in layers and choosing sturdy footwear. Motorized trams make scheduled stops around the site throughout the day and rides are included with admission.\n– Onsite vehicle parking is available for FREE at Old World Wisconsin. The parking lot can accommodate large vehicles\, RVs\, and buses.\n– Admission is valid for a single day\, and guests may exit and re-enter during the day of their visit.\n– Modern restrooms\, changing rooms\, and water fountains are available on site.\n– Service animals are welcome. For the safety of all guests and animals on site\, pets are not allowed.\n– Because of the historic nature of the buildings\, not all areas are ADA accessible. Guests using wheelchairs and electric scooters are eligible for complimentary admission. Guests with additional mobility needs are encouraged to contact the site directly at 262-594-6301 or oww@wisconsinhistory.org. \nHave Questions?\nFor more information\, please contact the box office at 608-264-4848 or boxoffice@wisconsinhistory.org \n  \nRelated Posts: \nFind more FREE SUMMER FUN and our Bucket List: 77 THINGS TO DO THIS SUMMER! \nFind ALL THINGS SUMMER. \n6 Reasons Parents Love Old World Wisconsin
URL:https://eymag.com/event/a-midsummer-celebration-at-old-world-wisconsin-2/
LOCATION:Old World Wisconsin\, W372 S9727 Highway 67\, Eagle\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Eagle,Fun,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260621T120000
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SUMMARY:Mukwonago Fathers Day Parade and Car Show
DESCRIPTION:Mukwonago Fathers Day Parade will be at Noon. Line up starts at 11:00 am at River Crest Court and Main Street (County Hwy ES) and travels through Mukwonago ending at Field Park. \nFind out what other SUNDAY activities will be going on at Mukwonago Summerfeste following the parade.  \n\nParade – Downtown Mukwonago to Field Park (Noon)\nClassic Car Show (1pm – 4:30pm)\nMusic – “Boo! The Band” (2pm – 5:30pm)\n\n  \nFind more Father’s Day Deals in and around Lake Country \nFind Free Summer Fun. \nFind 77 Things to Do this Summer.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/mukwonago-fathers-day-parade-and-car-show/
LOCATION:Field Park Mukwonago\, 1048-1098 N Rochester St (Hwy NN)\, Mukwonago\, WI\, 53149\, United States
CATEGORIES:Car Show,Children,Community Event,Event,Family,Festival,Free,Fun,Kids,Mom and Dad,Mukwonago,Parade,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260622T140000
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SUMMARY:Summer Performers\, Delafield
DESCRIPTION:Bring your children to the Delafield Library on select dates from 2:00 to 3:00 pm to see a variety of summer performers! Guest performances in summer 2026 by live animals\, naturalists\, magicians\, and bubbles! Join everyone outside in the library garden for a lively guest performance! \nEach event will be weather permitting. You won’t want to miss these summer performers\, brought to you by Bridges Library System! \nSummer Performers Schedule:\nJune 15: Mark Hayward (Yo-Yos) \n\nIn this fun and witty show for all ages\, Mark dazzles with props such as yo-yos\, tops\, juggling equipment\, and even a mousetrap! Free tickets given out 30 minutes prior to the event. Sponsored by Bridges Library System. \n\nJune 22: Marvelous Michelle (Bubbles) \n\nA delightful performance with bubbles of all kinds\, from large to small. Kids may even get the chance to stand inside a giant bubble! Free tickets given out 30 minutes prior to the event. \n\nJuly 6: Wildlife in Need Center (Live Animals) \n\nChildren and adults are invited to learn how the Wildlife in Need Center works to rehabilitate local Wisconsin wildlife and meet one of their “Animal Ambassadors.” Free tickets given out 30 minutes prior to the event. Sponsored by Bridges Library System. \n\nJuly 13: Pint Size Polkas (Music) \n\nChildren and adults are invited to join Mike for an afternoon of polka where he will somehow connect polka to dinosaurs! His polka clips are exclusively played at Milwaukee Brewers games. Free tickets given out 30 minutes prior to the event. \n  \n\nFind Free Summer Fun. \nFind 77 Things to Do this Summer.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/summer-performers-delafield-4/
LOCATION:Delafield Library\, 500 Genesee St\, Delafield\, WI\, 53018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children,Delafield,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Kids,Library,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T100000
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CREATED:20260525T183333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183333Z
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SUMMARY:Outdoor Storytime Delafield
DESCRIPTION:Children and their grown-ups are welcome to attend a lively summer family fun outdoor storytime Delafield that focuses on early literacy skills like singing with movement\, rhymes\, and prediction. \nOutside in the garden. Water and sunscreen is recommended. No registration necessary at the Delafield Public Library. \nSelect Wednesdays at the same time 9:30 am to 10:00 am\nJune 24\nJuly 8\nJuly 15 \nWe love the Delafield Library and love that they are being innovative and creative to have this outdoor storytime event. They have a beautiful garden to enjoy stories and songs. \n\nAbout: \n\nMission Statement\n\nOur mission is to provide diverse and popular reading materials and personalized service to our public\, and to foster children’s appreciation for reading and learning. \nWe are a full-service library that emphasizes friendly\, helpful assistance to its users. The library is open 7 days a week year-round and has a collection of over 60\,000 volumes with an annual circulation of 180\,000 items. Trained reference staff are available to help you at all times. Regular programs for adults\, teens\, preschool and grade school children are held throughout the year. Delafield is a member of the CAFÉ group of cooperating libraries. \nPlease call Library Director Stephanie Ramirez at 262-646-6230 with your questions and concerns. \n\nRelated Posts: \nFor more information on local libraries\, check out our guide to WAUKESHA COUNTY LIBRARIES. \nRead our DELAFIELD LIBRARY REVIEW \nAll things FALL in LAKE COUNTRY
URL:https://eymag.com/event/outdoor-storytime-delafield-2/
LOCATION:Delafield Library\, 500 Genesee St\, Delafield\, WI\, 53018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Delafield,Family,Free,Fun,Kids,Library,Storytimes,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T110000
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SUMMARY:Hartland Library Storytime
DESCRIPTION:Hartland Library Storytime will be on Mondays and Wednesdays at 10:00 am until August 12\, 2026.\nCome on into the Hartland Public Library for a morning of stories\, rhymes\, and activities! No registration required. Recommended for ages 0-6. \n  \n  \n\n\nRelated Posts: \nThe guide to ALL THINGS SPRING in LAKE COUNTRY \nHARTLAND LIBRARY STORYTIME \nThe guide to ALL THINGS SPRING in LAKE COUNTRY \nHARTLAND LIBRARY STORYTIME
URL:https://eymag.com/event/hartland-library-storytime-4/
LOCATION:Hartland Public Library\, 110 E Park Ave\, Hartland\, WI\, 53029\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Family,Free,Fun,Hartland,Kids,Library,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T110000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183333Z
UID:13436-1782295200-1782298800@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Environmental Education Outdoor Classroom for Kids at Retzer Nature Center
DESCRIPTION:Environmental Education Outdoor Classroom for Kids at Retzer Nature Center. Learn and discover in the great outdoors! This program offers guided\, hands-on exploration that brings seasonal topics to life for children ages 4-12.\n\n\nFamilies\, caregivers\, home school groups\, scout troops and more…supplement your learner’s virtual education experience with an environmental education outdoor classroom program at Retzer Nature Center.\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Outdoor Classroom Series: Environmental Education\nLearn and discover in the great outdoors! This program offers guided\, hands-on exploration that brings seasonal topics to life for children ages 4-12.\nEach child must be accompanied by an adult.\nCost is $6 per child per class date\, adults are free.\n\nPrograms take place on select Wednesdays.\n\n\nPrograms are mostly outdoors; please dress for the weather. If inclement weather\, activities may relocate indoors.\nPlease register online; sorry\, no walk-ins.\n\n\n\n\n\n*May 20\, 2026 session is held at Muskego Park\, Picnic Area 4\n*June 10\, 2026 session is held at Fox River Park\, Family Picnic Area\n\n\n\n\nThe Outdoor Classroom Series: Environmental Education Upcoming Programs: \n\n\nMAY 6 — Warblers & What Not: Explore the trails at Retzer as we look and listen for birds\, and learn why warblers are unique.\nMAY 20 — Nature Exploration: Explore an old-growth forest\, spring ephemeral flowers\, diverse animal habitats\, and more.\nJUNE 3 — Flex Your Freshwater Mussels: Learn the fascinating life cycle and benefits (or not) of having Mussels in our Wisconsin waters.\nJUNE 10 — Crazy Crayfish: See Crayfish in their natural habitat\, learn about their life cycle\, and discover more about these fascinating creatures.\nJUNE 17 — Colors in Nature: Come explore how humans and animals perceive colors differently\, and how different colors help plants\, animals\, and insects survive.\nJUNE 24 — Terrific Turtles: Enjoy a visit from Retzer’s turtles! See how their physical and behavioral traits can help them survive.\nJULY 8 — Animal Classifications: Let’s break down how animals are grouped and learn some cool scientific terms in the process.\nJULY 15 — Family Biolitz: Learn how to Bioblitz – a citizen-science party to see the biodiversity of an ecosystem in particular areas.\nJULY 22 — Your Actions Matter: We will learn what it means to close the recycling loop during our interactive Recycling Exhibit tour and hands-on activities.\nJULY 29 — The Heat is On – Sunprints: We will explore cool things about the sun and see how it makes our art pieces beautiful.\nAUGUST 5 — Dragonflies & Damselfies: Join us as we learn about Dragonflies and Damselflies\, explore their habitat\, and safely catch and release them.\nAUGUST 12 — Hoppers: There are many different species of “hoppers” in Wisconsin; let’s learn how to identify a variety of these active critters.\nAUGUST 26 — Bumble Bee Survey: Join us as we learn about different kinds of bumble bees found in the Retzer Children’s Garden and prairie.\n\n  \nRelated:\nOur Tour of Retzer Nature Center\nWaukesha County Parks Fun\nSchool Year Supervision\, Enrichment\, and Day Camps\nWaukesha County Homeschooling Guide
URL:https://eymag.com/event/environmental-education-outdoor-classroom-for-kids-at-retzer-nature-center-11/
LOCATION:Retzer Nature Center\, S14-W28167 Madison St\, Waukesha\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Fall,Family,Fun,Kids,School Age,Things To Do,Waukesha,Waukesha County
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T140000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183334Z
UID:13439-1782295200-1782309600@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Hands-On History Workshop: Baking and Cooking
DESCRIPTION:Hands-On History Workshop: Baking and Cooking \nThis Hands-On History Workshop features baking and cooking at Old World Wisconsin! \nStep up to the historic 1880s stove in the Crossroads Village Four Mile House kitchen and tend the fire as you prepare bread and meals eaten by early Wisconsin settler\, including the Ingalls family. Use recipes\, methods and utensils from the 19th century to craft a series of signature dishes the entire family is sure to enjoy. No cooking or baking experience is needed for this special occasion—an Old World Wisconsin ambassador will walk you through the process as you create your delicious eats. \nWorkshop attendance also includes free admission to Old World Wisconsin on the day of the class\, as well as free prepared lunch. Guests will make food items for tasting to take home and will be provided with recipes used in the program to take home. \nWhat You’ll Experience    \n\nA baking and cooking course from a talented Old World Wisconsin ambassador—perfect for beginners and pros alike\nThe opportunity to cook recipes inspired by Laura Ingalls Wilder using authentic 1800s utensils and methods\nA chance to sample your own baked goods and meals\, plus take-home foods and copies of recipes used\nFree lunch and free admission to the entire Old World Wisconsin site during the day of your class  \n\nCost \n$150/person  \nMust be 13+ to participate. \nHands-On History Workshop: Baking and Cooking Dates:\nSelect Wednesdays | 10 AM–2 PM  \n\nJune 17\nJune 24\n July 8\nJuly 15\nJuly 22\n July 29  \n\nMUST Register in advance \nSociety members receive a 10% discount\, please verify your membership where prompted to receive discount at check out. \n  \nRelated Posts: \nFind more FREE SUMMER FUN and our Bucket List: 77 THINGS TO DO THIS SUMMER! \nFind ALL THINGS SUMMER. \n6 Reasons Parents Love Old World Wisconsin
URL:https://eymag.com/event/hands-on-history-workshop-baking-and-cooking-3/
LOCATION:Old World Wisconsin\, W372 S9727 Highway 67\, Eagle\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Eagle,Family,Fun,Kids,Things To Do
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T210000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183334Z
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SUMMARY:Tour of Hartland Bike Race
DESCRIPTION:Tour of Hartland Bike Race \nThe Tour of America’s Dairyland bike race is coming back to Downtown Hartland! The Tour of Hartland will take place on Wednesday\, June 24th\, 2026\, as a kickoff to Hometown Celebration weekend! \nThe race features a course that runs through downtown and past Nixon Park\, with the start/finish line in front of Keller Williams on Capitol Dr. Spectators can expect a full day of thrilling races and fun for all ages. Also featuring a massive Kids Race in the evening. \n  \nFind more FREE SUMMER FUN and our Bucket List: 77 THINGS TO DO THIS SUMMER! \nFind ALL THINGS SUMMER. \nFind more 4th of July festivities\, fireworks\, and parades in our 4TH OF JULY GUIDE!
URL:https://eymag.com/event/tour-of-hartland-bike-race/
LOCATION:Downtown Hartland\, Hartland\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,Fun,Hartland,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T113000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183335Z
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SUMMARY:Kidsplay at the Brookfield Library
DESCRIPTION:Kidsplay at the Brookfield Library \nAges 3 & Up: Join the “fitness experts” from Kidsplay\, as they lead an hilarious fitness routine! \n  \nAbout the Brookfield Library: \nThe Brookfield Public Library is established under the authority of the Wisconsin Statues\, Chapter 43. A nine-member Board of Trustees\, appointed by the Mayor\, governs the Library. The Brookfield Public Library is a contractual member of the Bridges Library System. \nThe library serves the needs of a broad spectrum of the community that includes: parents of young children\, home-schoolers\, youth through seniors\, retired adults\, book clubs\, the homebound\, civic organizations\, newcomers\, businesses\, consumers\, investors\, independent study\, job-seekers\, students at all age levels\, city officials and departments\, educators and schools\, and other libraries and communities. \nVision \nWe support the vision and mission of the City of Brookfield by striving to provide the community with resources which meet their educational\, informational\, professional and recreational needs. The Library envisions a future where all individuals and families are lifelong learners. \nMission \nThe Library is an essential community resource that seeks to preserve yesterday\, inform today and inspire tomorrow. \nValues \n\nThe Brookfield Public Library is committed to quality library service. Staff is enthusiastically committed to assisting library users to find\, use and evaluate information resources. They strive to meet the demand for popular materials\, and to ensure that use of the library facility is a pleasant experience. All users are served equally and fairly.\nThe Brookfield Public Library is committed to intellectual freedom and the need for the library’s collections to represent many different points of view. Individuals are responsible for making their own choices regarding appropriateness of materials\, and parents/guardians are responsible for the choices made for their children.\nThe Brookfield Public Library is committed to education. Staff work to provide service and programs for students\, teachers\, and independent learners\, and to provide learning opportunities for all members of the community.\nThe Brookfield Public Library is committed to providing basic library services at no charge. This includes general access to online resources. Some optional services may carry a fee.\nThe Brookfield Public Library respects intellectual property rights and copyright law. These legal rights may affect access to resources and remote accessibility.\nThe Brookfield Public Library strives to support technological growth within our tax-supported budget\, and to expand the funds available through library system grants\, contributions and donations\, and other fund sources.\nThe Brookfield Public Library recognizes the demographic diversity of the communities we serve and seeks to represent diversity in its collections\, programs\, services and other areas.\n\n  \nRelated Posts: \nOur Tour of the BROOKFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY \nLAKE COUNTRY FALL FEST GUIDE \nFind ALL THINGS FALL IN LAKE COUNTRY \nWAUKESHA COUNTY AND METRO MILWAUKEE TRICK OR TREATING GUIDE \nWaukesha County HOLIDAY FUN GUIDE \nThings to do in WINTER IN WAUKESHA COUNTY
URL:https://eymag.com/event/kidsplay-at-the-brookfield-library/
LOCATION:Brookfield Library\, 1900 N Calhoun Rd\, Brookfield\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Brookfield,Free,Fun,Library,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183335Z
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SUMMARY:Riverside Rhythms
DESCRIPTION:Experience the melody of summer at Riverside Rhythms\, Waukesha’s premier lunchtime music series! Nestled in the heart of the city at the scenic Riverfront Plaza by the Fox River\, this event invites you to unwind and groove to the rhythms of an eclectic lineup of musicians and bands. Each week\, we feature a unique food truck offering a variety of delicious lunch options\, ensuring no two visits are the same. Whether you’re a local or just passing through\, Riverside Rhythms is the perfect midday escape into a world of musical enchantment and culinary delight. Join us for an unforgettable blend of tunes\, tastes\, and riverside tranquility. \nTake in some musical selections every Wednesday during lunch right on the Riverwalk! Grab a bite to eat from the featured local food truck of the week\, enjoy a meal at one of the many downtown restaurants\, or bring a lunch to enjoy riverside! There’s no better way to spend the afternoon! \nRiverside Rhythms takes place on Wednesdays from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. from June 11 through August 27\, 2025. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCheck out the 2026 Riverside Rhythms Schedule:\n\n\n\nDate\nMusician\nFood Vendor\n\n\nWednesday\, June 10\, 2026\nTBA\nTBA\n\n\nWednesday\, June 17\, 2026\nTBA\nTBA\n\n\nWednesday\, June 24\, 2026\nTBA\nTBA\n\n\nWednesday\, July 8\, 2026\nTBA\nTBA\n\n\nWednesday\, July 15\, 2026\nTBA\nTBA\n\n\nWednesday\, July 22\, 2026\nTBA\nTBA\n\n\nWednesday\, July 29\, 2026\nTBA\nTBA\n\n\nWednesday\, August 5\, 2026\nTBA\nTBA\n\n\nWednesday\, August 12\, 2026\nTBA\nTBA\n\n\nWednesday\, August 19\, 2026\nTBA\nTBA\n\n\nWednesday\, August 26\, 2026\nTBA\nTBA\n\n\n\n*Please note: dogs are not allowed in the park. \n29 Riverfront Street\,\nWaukesha\, Wisconsin \n  \nFind more FREE SUMMER FUN and our Bucket List: 77 THINGS TO DO THIS SUMMER! \nLook here for ALL THINGS SUMMER.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/riverside-rhythms-17/
LOCATION:Barstow Plaza Waukesha\, 141 NW Barstow Street\, Waukesha\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Family,Food Truck,Free,Fun,Live Music,Mom and Dad,Things To Do,Waukesha,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T120000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183335Z
UID:13442-1782302400-1782302400@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Noon Concert\, Brookfield
DESCRIPTION:Summer Noon Concerts are happening! Concerts on Wednesdays in the City of Brookfield at 12:00 noon at Brookfield Civic Plaza. Don’t miss this midday noon concert: Plaza Centre Stage Concert! Concerts are from 12:00 to 1:00 pm. \nPlaza Centre Stage Noon Concert 2026 Schedule\nJune 10 – Bobby Way \n\nBobby Way is one of the best entertainers in show business today! He is a wonderful vocalist with a flair for making everything he does enjoyable for his audiences. His music ranges from standards\, big band\, country\, oldies\, polkas and novelty. \nChick-fil-A Day! Chick-fil-A will be selling lunch items today! \n\nJune 17- Jenny Thlel Trio \n\nJenny’s silky-smooth voice will slide right into your heart. Named “Best New Band” in the Shepherd Express “Best of Milwaukee” Awards. Jenny Thiel was also named “Jazz Artist of the Year.” \n\nJune 24-Gene Gruber Gultarist \n\nGene is a singer/songwriter in the tradition of the “Adult Contemporary” folk rock of the 70’s through today\, featuringa repertoire of crowd-pleasing cover songs by artists such as Jim Croce\, The Eagles\, America\, Don McLean\, Dan Fogelberg\, John Denver and many more. \nChick-fil-A Day! Chick-fil-A will be selling lunch items today! \n\nJuly 8 – Marcell\, Keyboardist Extraordinaire \n\nMarcell Guyton is one of the finest keyboard player vocalists in the Midwest. He is a regular at Blu in the Pfister Hotel\, Centanni’s\, Lucille’s and many other top venues. His musical style is most influenced by Stevie Wonder and Billy Joel. \n\nJuly 15 – Andrew David Weber \n\nAndrew is a high energy performer playing an eclectic set of 50’s to modern\, classic rock & modern rock\ncovers and a few originals utilizing both the guitar\nand piano. When asked about his influences\, Andrew stated\, “The biggest influence is probably Bob Dylan”. When you come to an Andrew David Weber\nperformance you can expect an excellent voice\, passionate performance and sometimes an impromptu\ninstrumental surprise. \nChick-fil-A Day! Chick-fil-A will be selling lunch items today! \n\nJuly 22-Jon Rouse \n\nJon Rouse played licks from his favorite band’s songs for years. Finally in 2006\, he picked up an acoustic guitar from his father’s collection. Jon Rouse regularly plays classic rock covers in bars\, restaurants and live music venues all over the Southeastern WI area year- round and would love to see you at a\nshow! \nChick-fil-A Day! Chick-fil-A will be selling lunch items today! \n\nJuly 29- Geoff Landon \n\nArtist Geoff Landon has created acclaimed\, original country music for over 20 years. As an entertainer\, he has given audiences many nights to remember. He is an award-winning performer\, highlighted by theWisconsin Area Music Industry Vocalist of the Year. He has been called “a human jukebox of vocal impressions”. His show is a roller coaster of powerful vocals and real stories. \n\nAugust 5- Jim Duwel \n\nJim Duwel is a multi-instrumentalist (specializing in vocals\, keyboards\, guitars\, and bass guitar) while also singing to present a great song list of audience tested favorites from the classic days of rock and roll along with the hits of pop music. \nChick-fil-A Day! Chick-fil-A will be selling lunch items today! \n\nAugust 12- Northcoast Duo Featuring Sam & Ryan \n\nThis incredible duo performs audience tested and crowd favorites from an amazing variety of artists. Fun is the operative word as they get the crowd excited and have them participatingAugust 19- Downtown Harrison Downtown Harrison pays tribute to such diverse artists as “Satchmo”\, Louie Armstrong\, Tina\nTurner and Michael Jackson. He is always a favorite at such events as Milwaukee’s Zoo a la Carte and the world famous Summerfest. \nChick-fil-A Day! Chick-fil-A will be selling lunch items today! \n\nAugust 19- Downtown Harrison \n\nDowntown Harrison pays tribute to such diverse artists as “Satchmo”\, Louie Armstrong\, Tina Turner and Michael Jackson. He is always a\nfavorite at such events as Milwaukee’s Zoo a la Carte and the world famous Summerfest. \n\nRelated: \nFind more Free Summer Fun. \nFind 77 Things to Do this Summer. \n 
URL:https://eymag.com/event/noon-concert-brookfield-12/
LOCATION:Brookfield City Hall\, 2000 N. Calhoun Rd\, Brookfield\, WI\, 53005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Brookfield,Community Event,Event,Family,For Mom,Free,Fun,Kids,Live Music,Mom and Dad,Music/Theater,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183336Z
UID:13446-1782324000-1782324000@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Tosa Tonight Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Tosa Tonight Concert Series is back! Join your neighbors for fantastic evenings of live music under the stars! Located at the Hart Park Rotary Performance Pavilion on the corner of 68th and State Street in Wauwatosa\, Tosa Tonight offers a diverse lineup of quality entertainment and features food and beverages from some of the area’s most popular restaurants and businesses. Concerts are free of charge and take place starting at 6:00 pm on most Wednesdays throughout the summer. \nTosa Tonight Mission:\n\n“Tosa Tonight’s mission is to create a stronger sense of community in the Village of Wauwatosa through the arts and an on-going\, self-sustaining\, culturally enriching series of live concerts at the Rotary Performance Pavilion. We intend to be a passionate advocate for the arts by professionally operating\, maintaining\, and booking an impressive Performance Pavilion that enhances the quality of life\, backed by the funding support of strategic sponsors.” \n\n\n2026 Tosa Tonight Season Line up:\n\n\nJune 17\nTBD \nJune 24\nTBD \nJuly 1\nTBD \nJuly 8\nTBD \nJuly 22\nTBD \nJuly 29\nTBD \nAugust 5\nTBD \nAugust 12\nTBD \nAugust 19\nRAIN DATE \n\nAll concerts held rain or shine but may be cancelled due to severe weather. \n  \n  \nFind more Free Summer Fun. \nFind 77 Things to Do this Summer.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/tosa-tonight-concert-series-10/
LOCATION:Rotary Performance Pavilion\, 68th & State Streets\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Kids,Live Music,Milwaukee,Milwaukee County,Mom and Dad,School Age,Things To Do,Waukesha County,Wauwatosa,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T203000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183336Z
UID:13445-1782324000-1782333000@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Waterfront Wednesday\, Pewaukee
DESCRIPTION:Pewaukee’s Waterfront Wednesday concert series Presented by Generac is back for 2026! \nThese free concerts are held at Pewaukee Lakefront Park\, 222 W. Wisconsin Ave. and runs Wednesdays\, June 3-July 29. \nConcerts begin at 6:00pm and end at 8:30pm. Beer and non-alcoholic beverages will be available to purchase at the concession stand and proceeds benefit the Friends of Pewaukee Parks. No carry-in beverages allowed. \nRaining? No problem\, and the show must go on! Watch the Pewaukee Parks & Recreation Facebook page for weather updates. Concerts will be moved inside of Brewfinity Tap Room in Pewaukee right across from Lakefront Park. Bring a lawn chair and some friends and enjoy live music on the lake and the most beautiful sunsets Wisconsin has to offer! \n  \n\nSUMMER 2026 Waterfront Wednesday LINE-UP\n\nLakefront Park 222 W Wisconsin Ave in downtown Pewaukee\n6:00 – 8:30 pm\nConcert series held every Wednesday night \n \nWhat says summer like live music on the lakefront? Lakefront Park in downtown Pewaukee will once again be filled with live music every Wednesday night all summer long for Waterfront Wednesdays on Pewaukee Lake. \nThe bar will be open for sale; no carry in of alcohol is allowed. Yes\, we wrote it twice on purpose. \nFeatured image above from our family enjoying Waterfront Wednesdays in downtown Pewaukee. \nEnjoy the concerts and take in the lake views. If you live along the lake or own a boat\, come via your boat and listen from the water. Be sure to come ashore at some point and snag some yummy refreshments to support the great music and events along the Pewaukee lakeshore that we love so much! \n\n  \n  \n\nCreator of Lake Country Family Fun\, Melissa Peterson\, noted\, “I love[d] to pack up the little ones and drive down and grab a blanket and watch them dance to the music. When the natives start[ed] getting restless we will stroll along the beach front and back by the business and occasionally stop in and grab and ice cream cone. It is a favorite of mine. I love that I can usually easily find parking and the children are out and enjoying music without a care in the world. There is a concession stand as well if you forget to pack your snacks that night and a full bathroom as well. So grab your chairs and blanket and make a night of it!” \n\nFind more FREE SUMMER FUN and our Bucket List: 77 THINGS TO DO THIS SUMMER! \n 
URL:https://eymag.com/event/waterfront-wednesday-pewaukee-9/
LOCATION:Pewaukee Lakefront Park\, 222 W. Wisconsin Avenue\, Pewaukee\, WI\, 53072\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children,Community Event,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Kids,Live Music,Mom and Dad,Pewaukee,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T203000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183336Z
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SUMMARY:Water Bugs Ski Show – Muskego
DESCRIPTION:Come to Idle Isle Park on Little Muskego Lake for a fun night out with family\, friends\, and co-workers\, watching the Water Bugs ski show. Their opening show of the season is May 27\, 2026! \nThe Water Bugs will showcase their best skills. There will be a few snacks and beverages offered this year at the shows for concessions. \nYou’ll be entertained until sunset! \nShows are every Wednesday in summer\, weather permitting! \n\n\nThe FIRST Waterbugs Ski Show of the season is HERE!\nGet ready for an action-packed night on the water you won’t want to miss!\n Junior Show kicks off at 6:30 PM Main Show starts at 7:00 PM\n Concessions will be OPEN; come hungry! Bring your chair or blanket Kick back on the beach and soak it all in\nGrab your friends\, bring the family\, and come cheer on the Waterbugs for an unforgettable night!\n\n\nFind more MAY FUN. \nFind Free Summer Fun. \nFind 77 Things to Do this Summer.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/water-bugs-ski-show-muskego-14/
LOCATION:Idle Isle Park\, W182S6666 Hardtke Drive\, Muskego\, 53150
CATEGORIES:Children,Community Event,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Kids,Mom and Dad,Muskego,Ski Show,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260624T203000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183336Z
UID:13448-1782329400-1782333000@eymag.com
SUMMARY:American Legion Band-Oconomowoc
DESCRIPTION:Join the American Legion Band in Oconomowoc to kick off the Summer concerts. The Legion Band will begin their 2026 Summer Concert Season on June 11th.  Concerts are performed weekly on Wednesdays and begin at 7:30 pm in the Rhodee Memorial Band Shell next to City Beach.  Bring your lawn chair or blanket to enjoy this classic Americana outdoor setting. Consider joining with your friends for a picnic dinner on the lawn as you listen. \nThemes for the 2026 American Legion Band series are listed below (subject to change):\nJune 3 – Jazz at the Beach featuring OHS Jazz Band \nJune 10 – Sunshine Serenade \nJune 17 – Rivers\, Lakes and Oceans \nJune 24 – Glitz and Glam \nJuly 1 – Happy Birthday America! \nJuly 8 – TV Classics \nJuly 15 –  Patchwork Potpourri \nJuly 22 – Musical Calendar featuring the Jr. Legion Band \nJuly 29 – Salute to Leroy Anderson! \nAugust 5 – Coast to Coast \nAugust 12 – Salute to the Big Bands featuring guest Big Band \nSATURDAY\, August 15 – Light up the Lake \nAugust 19 – RAIN DATE \nFRIDAY\, September 11\, 7:00 pm 25th Anniversary Patriots Day Program \n  \nFind more FREE SUMMER FUN and our Bucket List: 77 THINGS TO DO THIS SUMMER! \nFind more FUN IN OCONOMOWOC.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/american-legion-band-oconomowoc-15/
LOCATION:Oconomowoc City Beach Bandshell\, 324 W. Wisconsin Ave.\, Oconomowoc\, WI\, 53066\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children,Community Event,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Kids,Live Music,Mom and Dad,Oconomowoc,School Age,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260625T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260625T200000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183337Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183337Z
UID:13452-1782414000-1782417600@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Badgerland Ski Show\, Fowler Park Oconomowoc
DESCRIPTION:The Badgerland Ski team will continue the Badgerland Ski show at Fowler Lake this summer 2026. Please see the schedule below and note the different show times. The Badgerland Ski Team is excited to perform at Fowler Park this summer! Pro tip: Bring your own chairs/blanket to spread out and sit where you can see best. \n2026 Badgerland Ski Show Schedule at Fowler Lake Park \n\nThursday\, June 11 at 7 pm\nThursday\, June 18 at 7 pm\nThursday\, June 25 at 7 pm\nThursday\, July 9 at 7 pm\nThursday\, July 23 at 7 pm\nThursday\, July 30 at 7 pm\nTuesday\, August 4 at Kids Fest\n\n\n  \n \nInstagram \n\nAbout the Badgerland Ski Team: \n\n“Badgerland Water Ski Show Team was formed in 1983 when the KeeWees of Lake Keesus and the Nagawautics of Lake Nagawicka joined forces. In 1983 Badgerland entertained crowds on the waters of Lake Keesus and Lake Nagawicka. In 1984 we skied solely on Lake Keesus and continued on Lake Keesus until the resort was shut down in 1994. Through the years we were on and off other lakes. In 1985\, 1986\, 1987 our second site was on Silver Lake in Oconomowoc. Then in 1988 and 1989 we were back on the waters of Lake Nagawicka. \nIn 1990 we skied for the first time at Frame Park on the Fox River in Waukesha through 1991. In 1992\, Frame Park was renovated and we were not able to ski on the Fox River and we skied solely on Lake Keesus. In 1993 and 1994\, we again skied on the Fox River and Lake Keesus\, but this was the last time we were able to ski on beautiful Lake Keesus\, where the KeeWees started back in 1967. So from 1995-1998 we had only one practice and one show in Waukesha\, but in 1999 we returned to the city of Oconomowoc as they allowed us to put on shows at Fowler Park on Fowler Lake a few times a summer.  Today\, we perform weekly in Waukesha on the Fox River and once a month in Oconomowoc at Fowler Park.” via Badgerland \n\nFind more Free Summer Fun
URL:https://eymag.com/event/badgerland-ski-show-fowler-park-oconomowoc-9/
LOCATION:Fowler Park\, 500 Oakwood Avenue\, Oconomowoc
CATEGORIES:Children,Community Event,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Kids,Mom and Dad,Oconomowoc,Ski Show,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260625T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260625T210000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183342Z
UID:13478-1782414000-1782421200@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Nixon Park Concert Series in Hartland\, WI
DESCRIPTION:The Nixon Park Concert Series is held at the Fine Arts Center at Nixon Park in Hartland\, WI every Thursday from May through September! The concerts begin at 7:00 pm and go to about 9:00 pm. Bring your family down to the park\, enjoy the Hartland Beer Garden\, let the kids play on the splash pad or playground and take in the sounds of a summer night. Although\, my kids like to just dance to the music 😉 The Nixon Park Concert Series in Hartland is a family tradition! \nThe 2026 Thursday Night Concert Series is presented by Bank Five Nine and is held in Nixon Park. \nThe concerts begin May 21 and run through September 24. \nConcerts run 7-9 pm. Many weeks have an opening act that begins at 6 pm. \n2026 Nixon Park Concert Series\n*Some nights might have an opening act from 6:00 pm to 6:45 pm. \n  \n \n  \nRELATED: \nFind more Free Summer Fun. \nFind 77 Things to Do this Summer. \nFind additional Waukesha County Beer Gardens.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/nixon-park-concert-series-in-hartland-wi-31/
LOCATION:Nixon Park\, 339 Maple Ave\, Hartland\, WI\, 53029\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Hartland,Kids,Live Music,Mom and Dad,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260625T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260625T210000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183338Z
UID:13453-1782417600-1782421200@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Civic Band Concerts Waukesha
DESCRIPTION:Bring your family to Civic Band Concerts in Waukesha this summer. All concerts are free and open to the public\, thanks to the generous contributions of local businesses\, organizations and individuals. Come and enjoy a wide variety of music during the Civic Band Concert Series featuring local musicians. The Civic Band is celebrating its 82nd season this year\, and each week it features rousing marches and music from movies and musicals. A program the whole family will enjoy. Concerts begin at 8:00 p.m.\, unless otherwise noted. \nCivic Band Concerts Waukesha 2026 Schedule\n\n\nAn American Celebration Thursday\, June 18\, 2026\nWe’re kicking off the America250 celebration with the music of John Williams’ Liberty Fanfare\, American Overture for Band\, Washington Grays March\, and music from Apollo 13. \n\nMusic for a Summer’s Eve Thursday\, June 25\, 2026\nSit back and relax with the music of The Light Cavalry Overture\, Intermezzo for the 2nd Holst Suite\, Libertango\, and selections from Sweet Charity.\nSponsored by Glen & Sally Lunde \n\nRed\, White\, Blue\, and Boom Thursday\, July 2\, 2026\nStart your July 4th celebration early with the sounds of patriotic favorites including\, America’s Pride a Salute to our Armed Forces\, Band of Brothers Symphonic Suite\, and\nSponsored by Patrons of Civic Band \n\nPortraits of Americans\, Real and Imagined Thursday\, July 9\, 2026\nTake in beautiful music selections honoring famous American individuals both real and fictional\, including John F. Kennedy\, Rocky Balboa\, John Wayne\, W.C. Handy\, and Forrest Gump.\nSponsored by a Friend of Civic Band \n\nFestivals\, Fairs\, and Celebrations Thursday\, July 16\, 2026\nRock out to pop classics from Simon & Garfunkel\, Led Zeppelin\, Taylor Swift\, Carole King\, and more!\nSponsored by Michael & Debra Poytinger Family \n\nJazz Express Thursday\, July 23\, 2026\nWe’ll round out the Civic Band concert season with a rousing performance by the crowd favorite\, Jazz Express!\nSponsored by a Friend of Jazz Express\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLes Paul Performance Center\nCutler Park\n321 Wisconsin Avenue\nWaukesha\, WI 53188 \n\n\n\n\n*Note: All concerts are presented\, weather permitting.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCall WPRF Information Hotline at  262-522-9356 for updates. \nAdditionally\, City Ordinance 11.22 (i) & (j) prohibit dogs in the parks. Carry-ins of alcohol are strictly prohibited. \n  \n\nFind Free Summer Fun. \nFind 77 Things to do this Summer.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/civic-band-concerts-waukesha-9/
LOCATION:Cutler Park\, 321 Wisconsin Avenue\, Waukesha\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Kids,Live Music,Mom and Dad,Things To Do,Waukesha,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260626T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260626T110000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183338Z
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SUMMARY:Brookfield Library Family Time
DESCRIPTION:Brookfield Library Family Time \nFor ages 0-12: Join the Brookfield Library and other local families for stories\, songs\, action rhymes\, and fingerplays! Please bring a blanket to sit on. \nCaregivers required. \nOutside weather permitting; inside if necessary. \nFridays from June 12-August 7. No Family Time on Friday\, July 3. \n  \nAbout the Brookfield Library: \nThe Brookfield Public Library is established under the authority of the Wisconsin Statues\, Chapter 43. A nine-member Board of Trustees\, appointed by the Mayor\, governs the Library. The Brookfield Public Library is a contractual member of the Bridges Library System. \nThe library serves the needs of a broad spectrum of the community that includes: parents of young children\, home-schoolers\, youth through seniors\, retired adults\, book clubs\, the homebound\, civic organizations\, newcomers\, businesses\, consumers\, investors\, independent study\, job-seekers\, students at all age levels\, city officials and departments\, educators and schools\, and other libraries and communities. \nVision \nWe support the vision and mission of the City of Brookfield by striving to provide the community with resources which meet their educational\, informational\, professional and recreational needs. The Library envisions a future where all individuals and families are lifelong learners. \nMission \nThe Library is an essential community resource that seeks to preserve yesterday\, inform today and inspire tomorrow. \nValues \n\nThe Brookfield Public Library is committed to quality library service. Staff is enthusiastically committed to assisting library users to find\, use and evaluate information resources. They strive to meet the demand for popular materials\, and to ensure that use of the library facility is a pleasant experience. All users are served equally and fairly.\nThe Brookfield Public Library is committed to intellectual freedom and the need for the library’s collections to represent many different points of view. Individuals are responsible for making their own choices regarding appropriateness of materials\, and parents/guardians are responsible for the choices made for their children.\nThe Brookfield Public Library is committed to education. Staff work to provide service and programs for students\, teachers\, and independent learners\, and to provide learning opportunities for all members of the community.\nThe Brookfield Public Library is committed to providing basic library services at no charge. This includes general access to online resources. Some optional services may carry a fee.\nThe Brookfield Public Library respects intellectual property rights and copyright law. These legal rights may affect access to resources and remote accessibility.\nThe Brookfield Public Library strives to support technological growth within our tax-supported budget\, and to expand the funds available through library system grants\, contributions and donations\, and other fund sources.\nThe Brookfield Public Library recognizes the demographic diversity of the communities we serve and seeks to represent diversity in its collections\, programs\, services and other areas.\n\n  \n  \nRelated Posts: \nOur Tour of the BROOKFIELD PUBLIC LIBRARY \nLAKE COUNTRY FALL FEST GUIDE \nFind ALL THINGS FALL IN LAKE COUNTRY \nWAUKESHA COUNTY AND METRO MILWAUKEE TRICK OR TREATING GUIDE \nWaukesha County HOLIDAY FUN GUIDE \nThings to do in WINTER IN WAUKESHA COUNTY
URL:https://eymag.com/event/brookfield-library-family-time-3/
LOCATION:Brookfield Library\, 1900 N Calhoun Rd\, Brookfield\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Brookfield,Children,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Kids,Library,Mom and Dad,Storytimes,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260626T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260626T133000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183338Z
UID:13456-1782471600-1782480600@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Food Truck Friday
DESCRIPTION:It’s Food Truck Friday at the Waukesha County Airport! Returning in 2026: Take-off for TWO trucks on Food Truck Friday!\nBack by popular demand and implementing feedback\, Waukesha County Airport/Crites Field will host THREE food trucks each Friday\, May 29th through September 4th from 11:00 am to 1:30 pm\, on the east side of the Terminal Building\, 2525 Aviation Drive. \nWaukesha County Airport will kickoff its first Food Truck Friday of the season on Friday\, May 29th\, 11 am-1:30 pm. This is a free-entry family-friendly event hosted outside the airport terminal building inside the Waukesha County Airport at 2525 Aviation Drive. First featured food trucks this season are Double B’s BBQ and Clean Cuisine and Rose Mob Grill. \nAttractions include food trucks\, airplanes\, listening to the air traffic control tower\, music and fundraising for local non-profit organizations. A portion of food truck sales will go to the non-profit organization of the day. Come support these organizations in our community and enjoy your favorite food truck eats while plane spotting. \nThey encourage take-out. Seating can be limited\, so if you are going to stay\, consider bringing your own blanket and/or lawn chairs if you choose to eat on site. \n***The line can get long\, so please prepare to wait in line to order your meal and to wait for your meal to be made. However\, watching the planes come and go is amazing. The kids truly loved seeing the planes so up close and personal that we love attending Food Truck Friday every summer!! \n2026 Food Truck Friday Schedule\n  \n \n  \nSee our 2019 Waukesha Airport Food Truck Friday Fun HERE ON INSTAGRAM and HERE ON FACEBOOK.\n  \nFind more FREE SUMMER FUN and our Bucket List: 77 THINGS TO DO THIS SUMMER! \nFind ALL THINGS SUMMER. \n 
URL:https://eymag.com/event/food-truck-friday-10/
LOCATION:Waukesha County Airport\, 2525 Aviation Drive\, Waukesha\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Business Event,Children,Event,Family,Food Truck,Fun,Kids,Mom and Dad,Things To Do,Waukesha,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260626T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260626T143000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183338Z
UID:13457-1782480600-1782484200@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Music in the Garden
DESCRIPTION:Music in the Garden \nOne Friday each month June through August at the same time. 1:30-2:30 pm \nSponsored by the Friends of the Delafield Public Library \n  \nMusic in the Garden Bands\nJune 26: Ryan Meisel \n\nMusician Ryan Meisel will enchant the library garden space with instruments from all around the world in this all-ages show. Attendees are encouraged to bring a blanket and a picnic lunch! No registration necessary. Sponsored by the Friends of the Delafield Public Library. \n\nJuly 31: Ceol Cairde \n\nAn all-ages show featuring traditional Irish music from Ceol Cairde in the library garden space. Attendees are encouraged to bring a blanket and a picnic lunch! No registration necessary. \n\nAugust 21: The Acoustix \n\nAn all-ages show in the library garden featuring local band The Acoustix. Attendees are encouraged to bring a blanket and a picnic lunch! No registration necessary. \n\nAbout: \n\nMission Statement\n\nOur mission is to provide diverse and popular reading materials and personalized service to our public\, and to foster children’s appreciation for reading and learning. \nWe are a full-service library that emphasizes friendly\, helpful assistance to its users. The library is open 7 days a week year-round and has a collection of over 60\,000 volumes with an annual circulation of 180\,000 items. Trained reference staff are available to help you at all times. Regular programs for adults\, teens\, preschool and grade school children are held throughout the year. Delafield is a member of the CAFÉ group of cooperating libraries. \nPlease call Library Director Stephanie Ramirez at 262-646-6230 with your questions and concerns. \n\nFor more information on local libraries\, check out our guide to WAUKESHA COUNTY LIBRARIES. \nRead our DELAFIELD LIBRARY REVIEW. \nFind Free Summer Fun. \nFind 77 Things to Do this Summer.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/music-in-the-garden-2/
LOCATION:Delafield Library\, 500 Genesee St\, Delafield\, WI\, 53018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Delafield,Free,Fun,Library,Live Music,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260626T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260626T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183338Z
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SUMMARY:Family Movie Matinee
DESCRIPTION:Join The Hartland Public Library for a family movie matinee and craft! Bring your friends and family to a relaxing afternoon event.\nStop by the Library for relaxing afternoon movie! Check out the Library’s website for the complete list of scheduled movies. \nEvery Friday until August 14 and no event on July 3 \n\nRelated Posts: \nThe guide to ALL THINGS SPRING in LAKE COUNTRY \nHARTLAND LIBRARY STORYTIME \nFind Free Summer Fun. \nFind 77 Things to Do this Summer.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/family-movie-matinee-2/
LOCATION:Hartland Public Library\, 110 E Park Ave\, Hartland\, WI\, 53029\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Hartland,Kids,Library,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260626T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260626T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183339Z
UID:13459-1782486000-1782496800@eymag.com
SUMMARY:East Troy Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:The East Troy Farmers Market will launch its exciting season in 2026! The market has previously been held at East Troy Village Square Park\, 2881 Main St.\, but will now be held at Honey Creek Collective: N8030 Townline Road\, East Troy\, WI. \nThe market will feature vendors selling homegrown and local produce\, specialty items\, meats\, honey\, cheese\, flowers\, crafts and more. \nEvery Friday from June 5 to October 2\, 2026. \n  \n\nRelated: \n\nFind other Local Farmers Markets.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/east-troy-farmers-market-13/
LOCATION:Honey Creek Collective\, N8030 Townline Road\, East Troy
CATEGORIES:Children,Community Event,East Troy,Event,Family,For Mom,Free,Fun,Kids,Mom and Dad,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260626T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260626T235900
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183339Z
UID:13461-1782493200-1782518340@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Pewaukee Beach Party
DESCRIPTION:Bring your family to the two day Pewaukee Beach Party! It’s the 30th annual year in conjunction with the 15th annual Lake Country Clean Water Festival. Proceeds from the Pewaukee Beach Party benefit local Pewaukee charities through Kiwanis. \nThe 30th annual Pewaukee Kiwanis Beach Party will be held on June 26 – 27\, 2026 at the Pewaukee beach front. \nAll the proceeds raised will be distributed back into the community through various charities and grants.  Please check out Community Giving – Pewaukee Kiwanis for a summary of the past contributions. \n\nYou won’t be disappointed at the “Best Little Beach Party in Waukesha County”. Come and join in the fun! \n\nKiwanis Pewaukee Beach Party Itinerary *Schedule Subject to Change\n\nFriday\, June 26 \n\nBackstage Bar opens 5:00 p.m.\nFireman’s Booth – Corn on the Cob\nBand – 33 RPM from 7:00 to 11:00 p.m.\n50/50 Raffle – at Headquarters – to be drawn 9:30 p.m.\nPull Tabs – sellers wandering or at Headquarters area\nVendors –TBA\nFood\, Soda\, Beer available on site\n\n\nSaturday June 27\n\nPancake Breakfast 7:00 to 10:30 a.m. – Lake Country Freemasons Lodge #42 – Stage tent\nLake Country Clean Water Festival from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.\nBackstage Bar opens at 5:00 p.m.\nFireman’s Booth – Corn on the Cob – all day\n50/50 Raffle – at Headquarters – to be drawn 9:30 p.m.\nPull Tabs – sellers wandering or at Headquarters area\nVendors –TBA\nChildren’s activities 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. under music tent – Library crafts\, Face Painting\, Robotics Demonstration 12:00 noon to 2:00\nBand – Pineapple Daddy & the Coconuts 11:30 to 1:00 p.m.\nBand – Pat McCurdy 2 pm – 4:30 pm\nBand – The LoveMonkeys from 7:30 to 11:00 p.m.\nFood\, Soda\, Beer available\nWater Activities by the Pewaukee Lake Water Ski Club all day – Ski show at TBA p.m.\n\n  \n\n\n\n\n\nFind more FREE SUMMER FUN and our Bucket List: 77 THINGS TO DO THIS SUMMER! \nFind ALL THINGS SUMMER.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/pewaukee-beach-party/
LOCATION:Pewaukee Lake Beach\, 130 W Wisconsin Ave\, Pewaukee\, WI\, 53072\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children,Community Event,Event,Family,Festival,Free,Fun,infant,Kids,Live Music,Mom and Dad,Pancake Breakfast,Pewaukee,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260626T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260626T210000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183339Z
UID:13463-1782498600-1782507600@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Waukesha’s Friday Night Live
DESCRIPTION:Waukesha’s Friday Night Live event is a family favorite of the original Lake Country Family Fun family.  The streets are shut down and the kids can just be kids and sing and dance through the streets!  The 2026 Waukesha Friday Night Live series is being hosted on 10 stages in downtown Waukesha that are sponsored by various businesses.  The event starts at 6:30 pm and runs through 9:00 pm each Friday night. Gather your family and friend and come on down and relax\, grab a bite to eat\, listen to some music and what downtown Waukesha has to offer. \nThousands of people come to the beautiful Waukesha downtown to enjoy the weather\, dining\, shopping\, and a wide variety of live music as they close down the streets for the weekly summer music festival. Please note that\, for safety reasons\, NO cars will be allowed in the FNL footprint between 5:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Any cars parked in the footprint after 5:00 p.m. WILL BE TOWED\, AT OWNER’S EXPENSE!  If you like block parties\, you won’t want to miss this one! \n\n Check out the full schedule\, and don’t forget\, a brand new FNL section is coming to the website soon with band bios\, stage maps\, and all the insider info. \nWaukesha’s Friday Night Live Schedule 2026\n \n***If it is raining\, there will not be outdoor Friday Night Live\, but many stages will move music indoors.*** \nFind out where to park. \n  \nWaukesha Friday Night Live (FNL) 2026 Stages:\n\n\n\nDivino Gelato \n\n\nWaukesha Civic Theatre \n\n\nMia’s Italian Restaurant \n\n\nHannon’s \n\n\n\n\n\n\nIdyllic Bubble Tea \n\n\nSalty Toad \n\n\nPeople’s Park \n\n\nMagellan’s on Main \n\n\n\n  \nFind more FREE SUMMER FUN and our Bucket List: 77 THINGS TO DO THIS SUMMER! \nFind ALL THINGS SUMMER.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/waukeshas-friday-night-live-18/
LOCATION:Downtown Waukesha\, Waukesha\, 53186
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Event,Family,Free,Fun,infant,Kids,Live Music,Mom and Dad,Things To Do,Waukesha,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260627T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260627T120000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183340Z
UID:13464-1782545400-1782561600@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Brookfield Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:The City of Brookfield Farmers market is an organization that fosters the sale of Wisconsin grown farm products and locally produced items. The 2026 market will be on Saturdays from 7:30 am to noon. Rain or shine. \nOn opening day\, May 2\, join in celebrating!  Early spring veggies\, bakery\, meats & plants to start off the season. \n\nIt’s opening day!!!  We look forward to seeing all our faithful and new shoppers on opening day!  Our growers have been busy in their greenhouses & will be bringing a colorful selection of hearty annuals & perennials.  Stop and meet new vendors who will be joining us this season.  And big hellos to all of our returning farmers and vendors. \n\nWhat Makes the Brookfield Farmers Market Special?\n\nYou are purchasing local.Come and meet our local farmers and producers. All the products they sell are grown or produced in Wisconsin. We invite you to come and explore all that the market has to offer.\nYou are supporting the community.The Brookfield Farmers Market is an important part of our local economy.  With your patronage\, we will continue to grow. The Market is a vibrant and social event for the whole family Saturday mornings.\nTheir Pet Policy:Pets are welcome to attend with their owners\, provided they are on a leash\, well behaved\, and do their business outside the market before entering.  Pet owners\, please be responsible & attentive if bringing your pet to the market.\n\nEach week will have different themes or perks\, so check that out on their website. \nThe market will end for the season on the last Saturday in October 2026. \n\nSee you soon!!! \nLocation: 16900 Gebhardt – Brookfield Central High School \n\nThe Brookfield Farmers’ Market was created by a group of volunteers who wanted to establish a market for local farm produce in Brookfield. The idea had been a part of the Brookfield Master Plan\, and in 1990 \, the volunteer group obtained the necessary approvals and permits to make it happen. The Brookfield Civic Center Farmers’ Market opened in 1991\, with a half dozen farmers and was staffed by Brookfield resident volunteers. \n\n\n  \nFind additional Local Farmers Markets. \nFind More Free Summer Fun. \nFind our Summer Bucket List.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/brookfield-farmers-market-19/
LOCATION:Brookfield Central High School\, 16900 Gebhardt Road\, Brookfield\, WI\, 53005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Brookfield,Event,Family,Farmers Markets,Free,Fun,Mom and Dad,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260627T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260627T120000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004023
CREATED:20260525T183340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183340Z
UID:13465-1782547200-1782561600@eymag.com
SUMMARY:New Berlin Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:The New Berlin Farmers Market begins on the first Saturday in May and runs every Saturday morning through the end of October. It is open from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon. The market offers fruits\, vegetables\, flowers and plants\, meat and eggs\, cheeses\, salsa and sauces\, crafts and jewelry\, bakery\, egg rolls\, beverages\, popcorn\, dog treats and more. \nThe 2026 New Berlin Farmers Market will continue to be located at\n15055 W National Avenue in the City Center\nThe New Berlin Chamber of Commerce & Visitors Bureau is excited to announce the Farmers Market is returning in 2026. Located near the corner of National Avenue and Michelle Witmer Drive\, visitors to the market will enjoy a variety of shops and restaurants easily within walking distance of the market. \n\nVisitors to the market will also find a variety of Shops & Restaurants easily within walking distance. \n\n\nTickle your taste buds at the New Berlin Farmers Market\nThe market welcomes vendors offering fresh produce\, meats\, eggs\, dairy\, flowers\, baked goods\, specialty foods\, artisan crafts\, and ready-to-eat items. It’s a wonderful way to connect with local shoppers who value fresh\, local\, and handmade products. \nInterested vendors can review the vendor information packet and submit an application online. The New Berlin Chamber of Commerce reviews applications. If you grow it\, make it\, or create it — consider joining this popular community market and be part of something fresh! \n\n\n\nRelated Posts: \nFind additional Local Farmers Markets. \nFind More Free Summer Fun. \nFind our Summer Bucket List.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/new-berlin-farmers-market-21/
LOCATION:New Berlin City Center\, 15055 W National Avenue\, New Berlin\, 53151
CATEGORIES:Children,Community Event,Event,Family,Farmers Markets,Free,Fun,Kids,Mom and Dad,New Berlin,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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