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SUMMARY:Oconomowoc Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:The Oconomowoc Farmers Market will be in their same location again for their 2026 Summer Market series. The Market will run from May 2 through October 2026. Hours will be 8:00 am to noon. \nCAMPUS PARKING LOT\n@ Bank Five Nine\n155 Wisconsin Ave\, Oconomowoc\, WI \nSpecial Dates at the Oconomowoc Farmers Market:\n\nMay 16: Stop by the Library stand at the Farmers Market for a craft and to see what’s new at the Library!\n\n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Oconomowoc Summer Farmers’ Market has been a Saturday community tradition for over 40 years!  It all started in 1980\, when the Oconomowoc Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors began planning a weekly outlet for area farmers to sell produce. Initially coined as Farm Produce Days it was later renamed Oconomowoc Farmers’ Market. \nToday the mission of the Oconomowoc Summer Farmers’ Market is to provide opportunities for local farmers to sell their produce directly to consumers and provide the community with fresh\, local and healthy food; to provide a wholesome gathering place for people of all ages for education and socialization; to support local farmers; and to give promotional opportunities to Chamber members. \nMarket-goers can find a variety of goods including seasonal produce\, spices\, herbs\, soups\, handmade arts and crafts\, baked goods\, plants\, honey\, cheeses\, jams\, canned goods\, maple syrup\, breads\, and farm fresh eggs and meats.  A full list of farmers and vendors participating in the market will be published each year prior to the first day of market and this page will be updated weekly with a map of vendors attending in the current week.  Patrons of the market are encouraged to return every week to see what is new or to make a purchase from their favorite vendor!  Follow the market on Facebook and Instagram through the links above for more information. \nDue to the ready-to-eat products\, vendor products\, and other variables at the Oconomowoc Summer Farmers’ Market\, it is a pet-free venue\, thank you for understanding! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Oconomowoc Farmers Market is a pet-free venue. Please leave your pets at home while you are visiting and shopping at the market. (Service animals are welcome.) Thank you! \nThere will be 50+vendors and artisans! You can see the full list of vendors. \n  \nRelated Posts: \nFind other local farmer markets.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/oconomowoc-farmers-market-17/
LOCATION:Bank Five Nine Parking Lot\, 155 Wisconsin Ave\, Oconomowoc\, WI\, 53066\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Event,Family,Farmers Markets,Free,Fun,Kids,Mom and Dad,Oconomowoc,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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SUMMARY:Hartford Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:The Hartford Farmers Market runs on Saturdays from May 16 through October 2026. The hours are from 8:00 am until noon. The farmers market meets near the Hartford Recreation Center/Schauer Arts Center parking lot at 65 N. Rural Street. Organized by the Hartford Chamber of Commerce. \nSeasonal fruits and vegetables\, flowers\, bakery\, honey\, organic eggs\, beef\, chicken\, arts & crafts\, and so much more… Brought to you by area vendors. Shop local \n  \nFind additional Local Farmers Markets. \nFind More Free Summer Fun. \nFind our Summer Bucket List.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/hartford-farmers-market-17/
LOCATION:Jordan Park Hartford WI\, 65 N Rural Street\, Hartford\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children,Community Event,Event,Family,Farmers Markets,Free,Fun,Hartford,Kids,Mom and Dad,Things To Do,Washington County,WI
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260627T130000
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SUMMARY:Delafield Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Bring your family to the Delafield Farmers Market on Saturday mornings from May 3 through October 2025 from 8:00 am to 1:00 pm. The Delafield Farmers Market will offer a mixture of seasonal produce and flowers. \nDelafield Farmer’s Market Updates for 2026:\n\n2026 market dates – May 2 through October 2026 – Saturday mornings\, 8 am-1 pm\n\n(No Market May 16th or July 18th)\nParking is available on site.  Overflow parking is available in the Fish Hatchery Sports Complex Parking Lot & the Delafield Police Station Parking Lot.\nThey are a dog friendly market\, but the dogs must be on a leash.\n\nThis year will be special as various goods and crafts will be available every Saturday. On these days\, someone in Delafield going out for a walk on a nice day will be able to pick up the following goods: \n\nProduce\nReady to eat food\nHoney\nMeat\nBaked goods\n\nThese vendors are committed to idea of community because they produce all of these items locally and sell them locally.\nTo enhance the ambience of the market\, local musicians will be performing at most of the markets.\nNew this year! There will be a small covered area with tables and chairs to relax!\nNew this year! The Delafield Farmers Market is now a WIC/FMNP certified market! \n  \nFind additional Local Farmers Market. \nFind More Free Summer Fun. \nFind our Summer Bucket List.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/delafield-farmers-market-17/
LOCATION:Delafield Farmers Market\, Main St.\, Delafield\, WI\, 53018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Delafield,Event,Family,Farmers Markets,Free,Fun,Live Music,Mom and Dad,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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SUMMARY:Annual Watershed Paddle
DESCRIPTION:Invite your friends and join in as they canoe\, kayak\, and paddle board to celebrate the great recreational activities our watershed offers at the twelfth annual watershed paddle event. This year everyone will explore the north end of North Lake and the three tributaries entering the east and west corners. \nContact Tall Pines Conservancy for more information\, 262-369-0500 \nAnnual Watershed Agenda\n\nEveryone will launch from Fowler Park beginning at 9 am. The event is free and open to all\, but your RSVP is requested for planning purposes\n\n\n\nThe paddle will be followed by a lunch of hot dogs and brats\, which will be served at approximately 11:30 am. A vegetable tray and other snacks will be available.\n\nFollowing lunch\, there will be an optional tour of the City of Oconomowoc’s Wastewater Treatment Plant.\nThe event is free and open to all\, but your RSVP is requested for planning purposes.\nPlease note that this is a Bring Your Own Canoe or Kayak event. Canoe and Kayak Rentals are Available.\nContact KT Kayak Rentals\, Clear Water Outdoor\, Paddleboard Specialists and Sherper’s directly to reserve. Lake Country Family Fun recommends Sherper’s\, as our partner.\nA limited number of canoes will be available on a first come\, first served basis.\nQuestions? Email Ejoost@oconomowoc-wi.gov\n  \nFind Free Summer Fun. \nFind 77 Things to do This Summer.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/annual-watershed-paddle/
LOCATION:Fowler Park\, 500 Oakwood Avenue\, Oconomowoc
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Mom and Dad,Oconomowoc,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260627T100000
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SUMMARY:Cedarburg’s Strawberry Festival
DESCRIPTION:Cedarburg’s Strawberry Festival 2026\nPer the Strawberry Festival website\, The Festivals of Cedarburg Board is excited to announce Strawberry Festival will take place on June 27 & 28\, 2026.  The Lake Country Family Fun family attended Cedarburg’s Winter Festival in February 2022 and it did not disappoint. This is a great little road trip to such a cute town! \nThe Festivals of Cedarburg Board is looking forward to all the usual favorites this summer. It will be an annual celebration of the fruit of the season located in downtown Historic Cedarburg.  At this annual event\, you can enjoy everything strawberry\, from strawberry shortcake to strawberry wine.  Festival goers can stroll along our historic main street and find that perfect treasure at our arts and crafts fairs called “Art on the Avenue.”  Don’t miss the live music stages all over town.  There is so much to do: unique shopping\, children’s activities\, demonstrations\, fun-filled contests\, festival food and much more.  Strawberry Festival is a fun-filled festival for the whole family. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSales from these official Strawberry Festival booths benefit the charitable organization staffing it.  \n\n\n\nStrawberry Shortcake Booths\nWashington Ave. | Bridge St. | Mill St. | Cedar Creek Park\nFresh Strawberry Booths\nColumbia Rd. | Mill St. | Bridge St. | Cedar Creek Park\nLemonade Booths\nCommunity Gym (Washington Ave.) | Turner St. | Mill St. | Bridge St. | Cedar Creek Park\nBar Booths\nMill St. | Community Gym | Cedar Creek Park\nFood Booth\nCommunity Gym Lot (in the Festivals Food Court)\n\n\n\n\nSaturday Strawberry Festival Fun\n10:00 am to 9:00 pm \n\nLIVE MUSIC at the Festivals Main Stage: \n10:30-11:30 AM Acoustic Blu: blues\, old-school country & classic rock \n​12:00-1:30 PM Black Moon Lilith: good vibes and girl power \n2:00-4:00 PM The Pink Violin Band: folk covers \n4:30-6:30 PM The First Wave: 80’s & 90’s alternative \n7:00-9:00 PM 132D Army Corps Band: pop hit covers \nKIDS THINGS TO DO: \nLive Mermaid (11 a.m. – 4 p.m.) \nVendor Marketplace \nPetting Zoo Featuring Baby Kangaroos  \nBumper Boats \nMilwaukee Brewers Street Crew \nBounce House \nFace Painting \nExtreme Jump \nHenna Artist \nHair Tinsel \n\nSunday Strawberry Festival Fun\n10:00 am to 5:00 pm \n\nLIVE MUSIC at the Festivals Main Stage: \n\n\n10:30-11:30 AM Liz Dykema Acoustic: singer songwriter\n12:00-2:30 PM Mixtape MKE: new wave and classic hit covers\n3:00-5:00 PM The Tavern Pedalers: harmony-fueled folk & alt-rock \n\n  \nGo to their Website for full details and timing of events! *Events are subject to change and some events are weather dependent. \nTHINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: \n\nLEAVE YOUR PETS HOME \nAs much as we love pets (and we DO!) they are NOT allowed on the Festivals Grounds! It can get crowded\, there’s not a lot of grass\, they could get stepped on or into something\, some people are scared of them….and they probably don’t want to be there anyway! Plus there is an ordinance against them! (Cedarburg\, WI\, Sec.7-14-1\, Festivals Celebration Permit: Prohibition of Animals) So please – leave your pets at home where they’re safe and comfortable! \n​ \nPLEASE\, NO CARRY-INS \nWe have plenty of places for you to find delightful beverages – some of which can be consumed on the streets during Festival hours (beer and wine) and some of which must be consumed inside our bars and restaurants (hard alcohol\, high ABV beers). We appreciate your cooperation!​ \n​ \nLIMITED PARKING IS AVAILABLE \nCedarburg is 20 minutes north of Milwaukee.  Parking is available at Firemen’s Park (north of the grounds with hayride transportation to the Festival area)\, at the American Legion\, at the Cedarburg High School and there is street parking throughout Cedarburg.  Handicapped  parking is available along Hanover Street\, and motorcycle parking is available on Cleveland Street. \n\nFind Free Summer Fun! \nFind 77 Things to do THIS Summer!
URL:https://eymag.com/event/cedarburgs-strawberry-festival-3/
LOCATION:Downtown Cedarburg
CATEGORIES:Children,Community Event,Event,Family,Festival,Free,Fun,Kids,Mom and Dad,Things To Do,Toddler,WI
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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-2/
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:20260627T110000
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SUMMARY:Revolutionary Era Mini Encampment at the Brookfield Library
DESCRIPTION:It’s Revolutionary Era Mini Encampment at the Brookfield Library! \nAll ages: Learn about daily life during the American Revolutionary War period! Take a journey through time\, hear fascinating insights and stories\, and leave with a new appreciation for our country’s past.\nOutside weather permitting\, inside if necessary. Note: the walkway around the courtyard is paved.\nPart of the Brookfield Public Library’s America250 series.\nThis program is sponsored by the Brookfield Public Library\, with funding support from the Bridges Library System. \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/revolutionary-era-mini-encampment-at-the-brookfield-library/
LOCATION:Brookfield Library\, 1900 N Calhoun Rd\, Brookfield\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Brookfield,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Kids,Library,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260627T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260627T233000
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SUMMARY:Hartland Hometown Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Bring your family to the Hartland Hometown Celebration. We (Lake Country Family Fun) love this festival\, especially the parade as we look forward to Hartland Kids Day! Enjoy an incredible fireworks show in Nixon Park on Friday evening\, a great line up of music in Nixon Park on Friday and Saturday evening\, and a parade through Hartland on Sunday afternoon. Food and refreshments will be available in the park. Plans are moving forward so mark your calendars! \nHartland’s Hometown Celebration is the weekend of June 27-29\, 2025. Enjoy music\, refreshments\, and fireworks in Nixon Park. Fireworks will begin at 9:30 pm on Friday. Don’t miss the parade through Hartland on Sunday afternoon beginning at 1:30 pm. Again for 2025\, is a Kid Zone on Friday evening – rock wall\, inflatables\, games\, and more!\n\nEVENT PARKING FRIDAY & SATURDAY\n455 E. Industrial Avenue\, Hartland 0.5 miles from Nixon Park\n\nFOOD OPTIONS IN THE PARK FRIDAY & SATURDAY PROVIDED BY\nKiwanis Club of Hartland\nKnights of Columbus\, St. Charles\nLake Country Beer Garden\nLake Country Optimist Club\nWoman’s Club of Hartland\n—\n\nHartland Hometown Celebration Things to Know:\n\n\n**ATMs**\nATMs are located outside of the Culver’s Main Stage tent and within the carnival area.\n\n\n**Beer and Seltzers**\nBeer and seltzers are only available in the Culver’s Main Stage Tent. All beer and seltzer purchases require a ticket – no cash sales at the bar. Tickets can be purchased at the Ticket Booth before heading to the bar. Anyone purchasing or drinking alcohol will need a wristband. No carry-ins permitted.\n\n\n**Carnival Tickets**\nCarnival tickets are purchased in the carnival area and carnival tickets can only be used for carnival rides and/or games.\n\n\n**Cash Only**\nCarnival tickets\, beer tickets\, food\, soft drinks\, and water are cash only.\n\n\n**Food\, Soft Drinks and Water**\nFood\, soft drinks and water will be available along the tennis courts and in the carnival area\, while supplies last.\n\n\n**Hometown Celebration Map**\nA map of the Hometown Celebration layout can be found here: https://www.villageofhartland.wi.gov/ImageRep…/Document…\n\n\n**Parking**\nThere is no parking available in the park or along E Park Avenue. View the Hometown Parking Map for area parking here: https://www.villageofhartland.wi.gov/…/Hometown…\n\n\n**Tickets for Beer and Seltzer**\nTickets are $7 each or 3 for $20\, cash only. Beer and seltzer tickets are valid only for beer and seltzer—not for food\, soft drinks\, or rides.\n\n\n**Wristbands**\nWristbands are required to drink or purchase alcohol. Free wristbands are available at the Ticket Booth and First Aid Station with valid ID and must be put on in front of Hometown staff.\n\n\n\n—\nHARTLAND HOMETOWN CELEBRATION SCHEDULE OF EVENTS\nThursday\, June 25\, 2026\nCarnival – 4 pm\nLive Music: Driving Miss Crazy – 6 pm \nFriday\, June 26\, 2026\nCarnival – 4 pm\nHartland Community Band – 6:30 pm\nLive Music: Mount Olive – 8 pm\nFireworks – 9:30 pm\n\nSaturday\, June 27\, 2026\nCarnival – Noon\nLive Music: Bella Cain – Noon\nFireworks RAIN DATE\n\nSunday\, June 28\, 2026\nParade 1:30 pm sponsored by Big Fish Contracting\n(Hartbrook Drive – Merton Avenue – E. Capital Drive – North Avenue)\n\n\nThe Village of Hartland 2025 Hometown Celebration Parade is scheduled for Sunday\, June 29th\, 2025.\n\n\nThe staging area for the parade will be along Hartbrook Drive\, which will be closed between Merton Avenue and Rae Drive at 11:30 a.m. The parade route will begin on Merton Avenue just south of the bridge over Hwy 16 and proceeds south to E. Capitol Drive\, turns west on E. Capitol Drive through the downtown\, turns north on North Avenue and ends just south of the Hwy 16 bridge. Parade participants will be able to disperse from that end point.\n\n\nThe entire parade route\, including the staging area\, will be closed from 1:15 p.m. until approximately 4:00 p.m.\n\n\nThe public can access the businesses on Hartbrook Drive from Sunnyslope Drive during the entire parade.\n\n\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/hartland-hometown-celebration-2/
LOCATION:Nixon Park\, 339 Maple Ave\, Hartland\, WI\, 53029\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children,Community Event,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Hartland,Kids,Live Music,Mom and Dad,Parade,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260627T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260627T223000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004214
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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-10/
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:20260628T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260628T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004214
CREATED:20260525T183343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183343Z
UID:13483-1782640800-1782666000@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Cedarburg’s Strawberry Festival
DESCRIPTION:Cedarburg’s Strawberry Festival 2026\nPer the Strawberry Festival website\, The Festivals of Cedarburg Board is excited to announce Strawberry Festival will take place on June 27 & 28\, 2026.  The Lake Country Family Fun family attended Cedarburg’s Winter Festival in February 2022 and it did not disappoint. This is a great little road trip to such a cute town! \nThe Festivals of Cedarburg Board is looking forward to all the usual favorites this summer. It will be an annual celebration of the fruit of the season located in downtown Historic Cedarburg.  At this annual event\, you can enjoy everything strawberry\, from strawberry shortcake to strawberry wine.  Festival goers can stroll along our historic main street and find that perfect treasure at our arts and crafts fairs called “Art on the Avenue.”  Don’t miss the live music stages all over town.  There is so much to do: unique shopping\, children’s activities\, demonstrations\, fun-filled contests\, festival food and much more.  Strawberry Festival is a fun-filled festival for the whole family. \n\n\n\n\n\n\nSales from these official Strawberry Festival booths benefit the charitable organization staffing it.  \n\n\n\nStrawberry Shortcake Booths\nWashington Ave. | Bridge St. | Mill St. | Cedar Creek Park\nFresh Strawberry Booths\nColumbia Rd. | Mill St. | Bridge St. | Cedar Creek Park\nLemonade Booths\nCommunity Gym (Washington Ave.) | Turner St. | Mill St. | Bridge St. | Cedar Creek Park\nBar Booths\nMill St. | Community Gym | Cedar Creek Park\nFood Booth\nCommunity Gym Lot (in the Festivals Food Court)\n\n\n\n\nSaturday Strawberry Festival Fun\n10:00 am to 9:00 pm \n\nLIVE MUSIC at the Festivals Main Stage: \n10:30-11:30 AM Acoustic Blu: blues\, old-school country & classic rock \n​12:00-1:30 PM Black Moon Lilith: good vibes and girl power \n2:00-4:00 PM The Pink Violin Band: folk covers \n4:30-6:30 PM The First Wave: 80’s & 90’s alternative \n7:00-9:00 PM 132D Army Corps Band: pop hit covers \nKIDS THINGS TO DO: \nLive Mermaid (11 a.m. – 4 p.m.) \nVendor Marketplace \nPetting Zoo Featuring Baby Kangaroos  \nBumper Boats \nMilwaukee Brewers Street Crew \nBounce House \nFace Painting \nExtreme Jump \nHenna Artist \nHair Tinsel \n\nSunday Strawberry Festival Fun\n10:00 am to 5:00 pm \n\nLIVE MUSIC at the Festivals Main Stage: \n\n\n10:30-11:30 AM Liz Dykema Acoustic: singer songwriter\n12:00-2:30 PM Mixtape MKE: new wave and classic hit covers\n3:00-5:00 PM The Tavern Pedalers: harmony-fueled folk & alt-rock \n\n  \nGo to their Website for full details and timing of events! *Events are subject to change and some events are weather dependent. \nTHINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: \n\nLEAVE YOUR PETS HOME \nAs much as we love pets (and we DO!) they are NOT allowed on the Festivals Grounds! It can get crowded\, there’s not a lot of grass\, they could get stepped on or into something\, some people are scared of them….and they probably don’t want to be there anyway! Plus there is an ordinance against them! (Cedarburg\, WI\, Sec.7-14-1\, Festivals Celebration Permit: Prohibition of Animals) So please – leave your pets at home where they’re safe and comfortable! \n​ \nPLEASE\, NO CARRY-INS \nWe have plenty of places for you to find delightful beverages – some of which can be consumed on the streets during Festival hours (beer and wine) and some of which must be consumed inside our bars and restaurants (hard alcohol\, high ABV beers). We appreciate your cooperation!​ \n​ \nLIMITED PARKING IS AVAILABLE \nCedarburg is 20 minutes north of Milwaukee.  Parking is available at Firemen’s Park (north of the grounds with hayride transportation to the Festival area)\, at the American Legion\, at the Cedarburg High School and there is street parking throughout Cedarburg.  Handicapped  parking is available along Hanover Street\, and motorcycle parking is available on Cleveland Street. \n\nFind Free Summer Fun! \nFind 77 Things to do THIS Summer!
URL:https://eymag.com/event/cedarburgs-strawberry-festival-4/
LOCATION:Downtown Cedarburg
CATEGORIES:Children,Community Event,Event,Family,Festival,Free,Fun,Kids,Mom and Dad,Things To Do,Toddler,WI
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260628T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260628T163000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004214
CREATED:20260525T183343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183343Z
UID:13484-1782653400-1782664200@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Hartland Hometown Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Bring your family to the Hartland Hometown Celebration. We (Lake Country Family Fun) love this festival\, especially the parade as we look forward to Hartland Kids Day! Enjoy an incredible fireworks show in Nixon Park on Friday evening\, a great line up of music in Nixon Park on Friday and Saturday evening\, and a parade through Hartland on Sunday afternoon. Food and refreshments will be available in the park. Plans are moving forward so mark your calendars! \nHartland’s Hometown Celebration is the weekend of June 27-29\, 2025. Enjoy music\, refreshments\, and fireworks in Nixon Park. Fireworks will begin at 9:30 pm on Friday. Don’t miss the parade through Hartland on Sunday afternoon beginning at 1:30 pm. Again for 2025\, is a Kid Zone on Friday evening – rock wall\, inflatables\, games\, and more!\n\nEVENT PARKING FRIDAY & SATURDAY\n455 E. Industrial Avenue\, Hartland 0.5 miles from Nixon Park\n\nFOOD OPTIONS IN THE PARK FRIDAY & SATURDAY PROVIDED BY\nKiwanis Club of Hartland\nKnights of Columbus\, St. Charles\nLake Country Beer Garden\nLake Country Optimist Club\nWoman’s Club of Hartland\n—\n\nHartland Hometown Celebration Things to Know:\n\n\n**ATMs**\nATMs are located outside of the Culver’s Main Stage tent and within the carnival area.\n\n\n**Beer and Seltzers**\nBeer and seltzers are only available in the Culver’s Main Stage Tent. All beer and seltzer purchases require a ticket – no cash sales at the bar. Tickets can be purchased at the Ticket Booth before heading to the bar. Anyone purchasing or drinking alcohol will need a wristband. No carry-ins permitted.\n\n\n**Carnival Tickets**\nCarnival tickets are purchased in the carnival area and carnival tickets can only be used for carnival rides and/or games.\n\n\n**Cash Only**\nCarnival tickets\, beer tickets\, food\, soft drinks\, and water are cash only.\n\n\n**Food\, Soft Drinks and Water**\nFood\, soft drinks and water will be available along the tennis courts and in the carnival area\, while supplies last.\n\n\n**Hometown Celebration Map**\nA map of the Hometown Celebration layout can be found here: https://www.villageofhartland.wi.gov/ImageRep…/Document…\n\n\n**Parking**\nThere is no parking available in the park or along E Park Avenue. View the Hometown Parking Map for area parking here: https://www.villageofhartland.wi.gov/…/Hometown…\n\n\n**Tickets for Beer and Seltzer**\nTickets are $7 each or 3 for $20\, cash only. Beer and seltzer tickets are valid only for beer and seltzer—not for food\, soft drinks\, or rides.\n\n\n**Wristbands**\nWristbands are required to drink or purchase alcohol. Free wristbands are available at the Ticket Booth and First Aid Station with valid ID and must be put on in front of Hometown staff.\n\n\n\n—\nHARTLAND HOMETOWN CELEBRATION SCHEDULE OF EVENTS\nThursday\, June 25\, 2026\nCarnival – 4 pm\nLive Music: Driving Miss Crazy – 6 pm \nFriday\, June 26\, 2026\nCarnival – 4 pm\nHartland Community Band – 6:30 pm\nLive Music: Mount Olive – 8 pm\nFireworks – 9:30 pm\n\nSaturday\, June 27\, 2026\nCarnival – Noon\nLive Music: Bella Cain – Noon\nFireworks RAIN DATE\n\nSunday\, June 28\, 2026\nParade 1:30 pm sponsored by Big Fish Contracting\n(Hartbrook Drive – Merton Avenue – E. Capital Drive – North Avenue)\n\n\nThe Village of Hartland 2025 Hometown Celebration Parade is scheduled for Sunday\, June 29th\, 2025.\n\n\nThe staging area for the parade will be along Hartbrook Drive\, which will be closed between Merton Avenue and Rae Drive at 11:30 a.m. The parade route will begin on Merton Avenue just south of the bridge over Hwy 16 and proceeds south to E. Capitol Drive\, turns west on E. Capitol Drive through the downtown\, turns north on North Avenue and ends just south of the Hwy 16 bridge. Parade participants will be able to disperse from that end point.\n\n\nThe entire parade route\, including the staging area\, will be closed from 1:15 p.m. until approximately 4:00 p.m.\n\n\nThe public can access the businesses on Hartbrook Drive from Sunnyslope Drive during the entire parade.\n\n\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/hartland-hometown-celebration-3/
LOCATION:Nixon Park\, 339 Maple Ave\, Hartland\, WI\, 53029\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children,Community Event,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Hartland,Kids,Live Music,Mom and Dad,Parade,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260629T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260629T160000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004214
CREATED:20260525T183342Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183342Z
UID:13477-1782745200-1782748800@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Stars and Stripes Lantern
DESCRIPTION:Stars and Stripes Lantern at the Hartland Library \nFor ages: 10-17 Create an eye-catching patriotic lantern to show love of America! Participants will use mason jars\, tea lights and tissue paper to create a festive craft. Registration is encouraged. \n  \nRelated Posts: \nHARTLAND LIBRARY STORYTIME \nFind Free Summer Fun. \nFind 77 Things to Do this Summer.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/stars-and-stripes-lantern/
LOCATION:Hartland Public Library\, 110 E Park Ave\, Hartland\, WI\, 53029\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,Fun,Hartland,Kids,Library,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260630T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260630T183000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004214
CREATED:20260525T183510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183510Z
UID:13486-1782844200-1782844200@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Badgerland Ski Show\, Okauchee Lake
DESCRIPTION:Foolerys and the Badgerland Ski Team are teaming up again for summer 2026! Get a seat on the deck for perfect viewing in front of Foolery’s and Smoke on the Water. \nBadgerland Ski Show Okauchee Lake Schedule\nSelect Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the summer! The show kicks off at 6:30 pm in early summer and 6:00 pm in August.  \nOn “little” Okauchee in front of Foolery’s Liquid Therapy is where you’ll find the ski show! \n\nThursday\, May 28\nThursday\, June 4\nTuesday\, June 30\nThursday\, August 13\nThursday\, August 20\nThursday\, August 27\nThursday\, September 3 at 6 pm\nThursday\, September 10 at 6 pm\n\n \nFind Free Summer Fun. \nFind 77 Things to Do this Summer.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/badgerland-ski-show-okauchee-lake-10/
LOCATION:Foolery’s – Liquid Therapy\, N52W35091 W Lake Dr\, Okauchee\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Family,Free,Fun,Kids,Mom and Dad,Okauchee,Ski Show,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T100000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004214
CREATED:20260525T183510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183510Z
UID:13487-1782898200-1782900000@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Dig and Discover Storytime
DESCRIPTION:Dig and Discover Storytime at the Delafield Library \nChildren and their grown-ups are invited to listen to a story and sing some songs outside in the library garden. Plus\, this storytime will be followed by a digging adventure in kinetic sand. Attendees are encouraged to bring water\, sunscreen\, and something to sit on. \nRegistration recommended \n  \nFind Free Summer Fun. \nFind 77 Things to Do this Summer.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/dig-and-discover-storytime/
LOCATION:Delafield Library\, 500 Genesee St\, Delafield\, WI\, 53018\, United States
CATEGORIES:Delafield,Free,Fun,Library
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T113000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004214
CREATED:20260525T183510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183510Z
UID:13488-1782901800-1782905400@eymag.com
SUMMARY:World Sound Exploration with Ryan Meisel
DESCRIPTION:World Sound Exploration with Ryan Meisel \nAges 3-12: Learn about Indigenous flutes and woodwinds\, then participate in a drum circle! No music experience necessary. Presented by Ryan Meisel. \nRepeats at 1:30 pm same day! \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/world-sound-exploration-with-ryan-meisel/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T130000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004214
CREATED:20260525T183510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183510Z
UID:13489-1782905400-1782910800@eymag.com
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-18/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004214
CREATED:20260525T183511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183511Z
UID:13491-1782925200-1782928800@eymag.com
SUMMARY:STEM Lab
DESCRIPTION:STEM Lab \nJoin the Hartland Public Library for night of activities and experiments exploring Science\, Technology\, Engineering\, and Math at STEM Lab. Recommended ages 8-14. Registration preferred. \nMonthly on the first Wednesday of every month until January 2027. \n  \n  \nRelated Posts: \nThe guide to ALL THINGS SPRING in LAKE COUNTRY \nHARTLAND LIBRARY STORYTIME \n 
URL:https://eymag.com/event/stem-lab-2/
LOCATION:Hartland Public Library\, 110 E Park Ave\, Hartland\, WI\, 53029\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,Fun,Hartland,Kids,Library,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004214
CREATED:20260525T183512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183512Z
UID:13495-1782928800-1782928800@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-11/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T203000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004214
CREATED:20260525T183511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183511Z
UID:13492-1782928800-1782937800@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-10/
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:20260701T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T203000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004214
CREATED:20260525T183512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183512Z
UID:13496-1782930600-1782937800@eymag.com
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-15/
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260701T203000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004214
CREATED:20260525T183513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183513Z
UID:13497-1782934200-1782937800@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-16/
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:20260702T100000
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CREATED:20260525T183513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183513Z
UID:13500-1782986400-1783004400@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Hands-On History Workshop: Spinning Wool
DESCRIPTION:Hands-On History Workshop: Spinning Wool \nWash\, Card and Spin Your Own Wool \nWant to master the art of spinning wool? This interactive workshop will take fledgling and seasoned students alike through 1800s yarn design: start with sheep fleece and finish with your own wool yarn. Learn how to wash\, prepare and card wool before trying your hand at using a spinning wheel like those used in the 19th century. No experience is necessary to spin—a trusted Old World Wisconsin ambassador will help you learn to create yarn you can be proud of. Workshop attendance also includes FREE admission to Old World Wisconsin on the day of the class\, a free prepared lunch and a skein of professionally made yarn from the wool of Old World Wisconsin’s sheep. \nWhat You’ll Experience    \n\nAn interactive wool spinning course for beginners and advanced students alike\nThe chance to work with a trusted Old World ambassador who will help you create high-quality yarn\nFree admission to Old World Wisconsin\, including a free lunch and a skein of professionally made yarn from Old World sheep \n\nCost \n$200/person \nMust be 13+ to participate. Advanced registration is required.\nSociety members receive a 10% discount\, please verify your membership where prompted to receive discount at check out. \nHands-On History Workshop: Spinning Wool Dates:\n  \n\nThursday\, June 11\nJuly 2\nJuly 16\nJuly 30 \n\n10 AM–3 PM  \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 \nSign Up for Hands-On History!
URL:https://eymag.com/event/hands-on-history-workshop-spinning-wool-2/
LOCATION:Old World Wisconsin\, W372 S9727 Highway 67\, Eagle\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Eagle,Event,Family,Fun,Kids,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260702T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260702T170000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004214
CREATED:20260525T183513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183513Z
UID:13499-1782986400-1783011600@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Free Admission to the Milwaukee Public Museum
DESCRIPTION:Snag free Admission to the Milwaukee Public Museum in 2026 on the first Thursday of the month. Individual dates are listed below under the press releases for the new upcoming Milwaukee Public Museum. \n2026 Free Admission To the Milwaukee Public Museum Dates:\n\nJanuary 1\nFebruary 5\nMarch 5\nApril 2\nMay 7\nJune 4\nJuly 2\nAugust 6\nSeptember 3\nOctober 1\nNovember 5\nDecember 3\n\nReservations\nAdmission is free\, but it is strongly recommended to get advance reservations.* Walk-up tickets are not guaranteed. \nNOTE: Please stay tuned as future dates are added. Reservations for Kohl’s Thank You Thursday can be made 7 days prior to the dates listed above. \n*Children age 0-3 must be accounted for in your total number of tickets when making your reservation. \nSNEAK PEEK INTO THE FUTURE MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MUSEUM: Milwaukee Revealed\n\n{May 6\, 2025} In 2027\, Milwaukee Public Museum will move into a new building in downtown Milwaukee\, featuring the immersive experiences and dioramas we’re famous for. At that time\, we’ll also change our name to the Nature & Culture Museum of Wisconsin. \nOur treasured institution will continue to live by the same mission to inspire curiosity\, excite minds\, and increase desire to preserve and protect our world’s natural and cultural diversity through exhibitions\, educational programs\, collections\, and research. \nFor more than 140 years\, we’ve been a natural history museum. But if you’ve ever wondered what that is exactly\, you’re not alone. We’d like to help answer that question with our new name! \nOur Museum has more than 4 million collections items in its care\, both specimens collected in nature and objects created by people from different cultures around the world and throughout time. Behind each is a story that we share through our exhibits. Many of these stories have both a nature and culture component that showcases how the natural world influences humans and how humans influence the natural world. We have been and will continue to be a natural history museum\, or more clearly put\, a Nature & Culture Museum. \n—- \n{May 23\, 2023} Today\, I am excited to share with you the first look at sketches of the Future Museum’s We Energies Foundation Gallery: Rainforest – the fifth and final permanent gallery to be revealed this spring – as well as the Puelicher Butterfly Vivarium and Bucyrus Rooftop Terrace.  \nIn Rainforest\, visitors will be transported to the tropics to learn about the biodiversity that flourishes there and the life supported by those climates. A beloved space for many Museum visitors\, the Vivarium will be a warm\, lush space thriving with real tropical plants and live butterflies flying freely throughout it. \nAdjacent to Rainforest\, visitors will be able to reconnect with nature and gather on the Bucyrus Rooftop Terrace\, a space dedicated to the exploration of the outdoors. \nMPM is offering a first look at the Rainforest gallery as well as a glimpse into the Puelicher Butterfly Vivarium and Bucyrus Rooftop Terrace. The gallery details and exhibit examples shared below are only a fraction of what visitors can expect in the Future Museum. The final gallery will include many more exhibits\, collections items\, and opportunities to learn. \n—- \n{May 9\, 2023} Today\, I am excited to share with you the first look at sketches of the Future Museum’s Living in a Dynamic World gallery – the fourth of five permanent galleries to be revealed through the end of the month – and the Museum’s two flexible\, educational gathering spaces called Mixing Zones. Each gallery\, or group of related exhibits\, will focus on a specific overarching theme\, and its many dioramas and individual features will help visitors learn about the interconnectedness of nature and culture tied to that larger concept. \nLiving in a Dynamic World will take visitors on an unconventional journey across the world to learn about five distinct landscapes. Each immersive landscape will include the stories of unique cultures—including a focused look at a specific individual or group of people who call the landscape home today. Exhibits will show the ways of life that have developed in continuous dialogue over generations with these landscapes\, and cultural counterpoints will highlight other examples of life in each landscape\, helping illustrate both distinguishable characteristics about each landscape and the ways different cultures adapted to living in these types of environments throughout time. The exhibits and cultures to be highlighted were chosen with our vast collections in mind\, and we’ll be showcasing both familiar and never-before-seen items in the context of cultural stories\, which are being developed in consultation with origin communities. \n—- \n{April 14\, 2023} It’s Milwaukee Day\, and I’m excited to share with you a much-anticipated first look at the Future Museum’s Milwaukee Revealed gallery\, the spiritual successor to the current Streets of Old Milwaukee. Milwaukee Revealed will immerse visitors in city streetscapes to explore the bustling business corridors and neighborhoods of the city\, the unique ecology of the lakefront and waterways\, and the ways in which nature and culture come together in confluence to create the place we call home. \nMilwaukee Revealed is the third of five permanent galleries to be revealed over the coming months. Each gallery\, or group of related exhibits\, will focus on a specific overarching theme\, and its many dioramas and individual features will help visitors learn about the interconnectedness of nature and culture tied to that larger concept. \nIn Milwaukee Revealed\, visitors will find a charmingly familiar urban streetscape\, set at the magical hour of dusk\, featuring stores and buildings. Closer inspection will reveal hidden details\, historical stories\, and interactive features just waiting to be discovered. Open a door\, peer through a window\, or find the secret lever to discover a hidden history or learn about the familiar from a totally new and unfamiliar perspective. The gallery not only takes you back in time\, but also behind walls and under the surface of the here-and-now. \nWe heard loud and clear the public desire for an immersive space dedicated to Milwaukee. Milwaukee Revealed will be a gallery visitors can lose themselves in – and learn a lot about Milwaukee past and present along the way. Current fans of MPM’s Streets of Old Milwaukee will find many familiar\, nostalgic elements in Milwaukee Revealed\, including items like the penny-farthing bicycle and the one-of-a-kind Schloemer automobile. We also plan to include a virtual-reality experience of the current Museum’s Streets of Old Milwaukee and European Village\, preserving the beloved exhibit experience for the next generation to explore in the Future Museum. \nMPM is sharing a sampling of some of the exhibit features for the Commercial and Neighborhood areas of the Milwaukee Revealed gallery. The final gallery will also include immersive exhibits about Milwaukee’s relationship with its rivers and Lake Michigan. \nCommercial District\nUpon entering the Commercial District of the gallery\, visitors will be transported to a bustling\, immersive urban environment. With a mix of historic and modern city landmarks\, Milwaukee Revealed will evoke a contemporary view of Milwaukee. Take a closer look\, though\, and the past will be revealed to visitors. \nMitchell Building\nImmediately upon entering the gallery\, visitors will encounter the Mitchell Building\, a recognizable\, historic building that ties the present to the past. Look long enough and choreographed lighting effects will make the Mitchell Building’s façade fade away to reveal the home of city founders Josette and Solomon Juneau\, which once occupied the same site. \nThe Mitchell Building is one of many explorable spaces in Milwaukee Revealed\, and visitors will be able to walk into the building and immerse themselves in the environment. Inside\, visitors will encounter historic artifacts – ​​including a portrait of Josette Juneau currently on display at MPM – and learn the story of the Juneaus’ relationship\, the Fur Trade\, and their role in the founding of the City of Milwaukee as we know it. \nStorefronts\nStorefronts lining the gallery’s streets will give a glimpse into the industries and endeavors that have shaped Milwaukee. Among the storefronts featured will be a dress shop\, where a window display will show a rotating collection of both contemporary and historic textiles from the Museum’s vast collection. Inside the shop\, visitors will be able to explore the changing traditions and compositions of clothing from around the world. \nOther storefronts will feature a modern-day frozen custard shop\, revealing stories about the local dairy industry\, where the ingredients for Milwaukee’s favorite frozen treat come from\, and how Milwaukee connects to the rest of the world in perhaps surprising ways. Further down the street\, a market storefront will give visitors a glimpse into other types of business and industry that contribute to Milwaukee’s identity. In this space\, Museum staff will rotate the collections items on display\, revealing something new on a regular basis. \nAdding to the experience will be urban soundscapes including the rumble of vehicles down roadways and birdsong. Visually\, silhouette projections of people and animals moving inside the gallery’s shops and houses\, especially behind the windows on the upper stories of exhibits\, will create a dynamic and immersive experience. \nWaterfront\nA scenic lookout will give visitors the chance to look out over an exhibit demonstrating the Milwaukee River and catch a glimpse of what lies beneath its surface. The city’s dropping water table will be made visible below the river and the city’s architectural skyline will change along the riverfront\, revealing how the ecology and industry of Milwaukee has evolved over time. Lighting effects will create a dynamic effect similar to the movement of current and fish\, and a soundscape of rippling water will further immerse visitors in the scene. \nYou can find more details about our gallery announcement schedule and the Future Museum online at mpm.edu/future. \n\nSNEAK PEEK INTO THE FUTURE MILWAUKEE PUBLIC MUSEUM: Wisconsin Journey\n\n{March 23\, 2023} I am excited to take you on a trip around the great state of Wisconsin with the Future Museum’s Wisconsin Journey gallery\, the second of five permanent galleries to be revealed over the coming months. Each gallery\, or group of related exhibits\, will focus on a specific overarching theme\, and its many dioramas and individual features will help visitors learn about the interconnectedness of nature and culture tied to that larger concept. \nIn Wisconsin Journey\, visitors will take a look at the wealth of wonders Wisconsin offers and its distinct\, diverse\, and dynamic natural and cultural landscapes\, as well as examine how people are part of these many wonders and share the responsibility and privilege of caring for them. \nIn keeping with the curious spirit of MPM and the vision for the Future Museum\, Wisconsin Journey will be an immersive trip around the state through the exploration of six distinct areas of Wisconsin. MPM is offering a glimpse of some of the exhibits that will comprise the Driftless Area\, Prairie\, Apostle Islands\, and Northwoods. The final gallery will also include exhibits about the Great Lakes and Door Peninsula. \n~ Dr. Ellen Censky\nPresident & CEO\nMilwaukee Public Museum \n\nThe Milwaukee Public Museum newest exhibit:\nSpecial exhibition: October 18\, 2024-January 20\, 2025\nMilwaukee Public Museum (MPM) has more than 140 years of revolutionary museum achievements. Throughout this time\, the Museum has changed and grown\, developing exciting new methods in research\, education\, and preservation. Each shift was in part inspired by changes happening in the world. \nIn this special exhibition\, join us in exploring our own story—past\, present\, and future. \nVisitors will learn:\n\nHow the Museum’s collections got its start with schoolchildren at Milwaukee’s German-English Academy in the 1850s.\nWhy and where Museum staff traveled for research and collecting expeditions.\nWho Carl Akeley was and why he is known for inventing the “Milwaukee-style” diorama\, which set a new standard for natural history exhibits.\nHow the Museum’s exhibits and programming have been groundbreaking in their design\, collaboration with community members\, and incorporation of advances in technology throughout the past 60 years.\nWhich four buildings the Museum has called home over its 140-year history.\nWhy the Museum is now building a new home set to open in 2027 that will continue its tradition of trailblazing and innovation.\nWhy museums must be ever-evolving to best reflect the larger scientific\, social\, political\, technological\, and economic changes occurring in the world.\n\n  \nThe exhibition will feature:\n\nOld photos from the Museum’s archives that depict some of the very first exhibits.\nA deep dive into the history\, complexity\, and evolution of the use of taxidermy in museums.\n“Follow the Object” interactive that allows visitors to follow five Museum collections items over time to discover how technology\, new research methods\, and cultural responsiveness have changed our perspectives about them.\nArtifacts and old exhibit props that have been kept behind the scenes.\n\nPurchase Tickets \nFor information on the parking structure\, please call their offices at 414-286-8401. \n  \nRelated: \nFind more info on Visiting Milwaukee with Kids. \n 
URL:https://eymag.com/event/free-admission-to-the-milwaukee-public-museum-5/
LOCATION:Milwaukee Public Museum\, 800 W. Wells Street\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53233\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children,Community Event,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Kids,Milwaukee,Milwaukee County,Things To Do,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260702T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260702T113000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004214
CREATED:20260525T183513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183513Z
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SUMMARY:Board Game Day at the Brookfield Library
DESCRIPTION:Board Game Day at the Brookfield Library \nAges 3 & up: Play a variety of fabulous\, family-friendly board games! \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/board-game-day-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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260702T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260702T210000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004214
CREATED:20260525T183514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183514Z
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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-32/
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:20260702T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260702T200000
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CREATED:20260525T183514Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183514Z
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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-10/
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:20260703T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260703T120000
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CREATED:20260525T183515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183515Z
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SUMMARY:Bike Decorating at the Brookfield Library
DESCRIPTION:Bike Decorating at the Brookfield Library \nBring your bicycle\, tricycle\, or stroller to decorate for the Saturday\, July 4 parade! The Library will provide the decorations. Weather permitting. \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 \n 
URL:https://eymag.com/event/bike-decorating-at-the-brookfield-library/
LOCATION:Brookfield Library\, 1900 N Calhoun Rd\, Brookfield\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Brookfield,Event,Fall Fest,Free,Fun,Library,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260703T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260703T180000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004214
CREATED:20260525T183515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183515Z
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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-14/
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:20260703T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260703T200000
DTSTAMP:20260526T004214
CREATED:20260525T183515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T183515Z
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SUMMARY:First Fridays
DESCRIPTION:East Troy’s First Fridays series will return in 2026 and it’s their 11th anniversary!! The First Fridays in East Troy events go from May to November. Each First Fridays event will feature a showcase event at the East Troy Village Square Park. The hours are from 5:00 to 8:00 pm. \n\nMark your calendars for an assortment of special events to take place at East Troy Village Square Park\, 2881 Main St.\, this summer with the return of East Troy’s First Fridays series. \nEast Troy’s First Fridays are an immersive community experience showcasing the best of what East Troy has to offer. \nTaking place the first Friday of each month May-September\, with a different theme each month\, First Fridays features live music\, food trucks\, dining & retail specials\, artist showcases\, kid-friendly activities\, and much more. \n\nFirst Fridays Schedule:\nFriday\, May 1 – East Troy Creates \n\nGet ready for a night bursting with creativity and community spirit at East Troy’s First Friday: East Troy Creates\, a celebration of art\, makers and imagination. \nJoin us Friday\, May 1 from 5 to 8 p.m. at East Troy Village Square Park\, 2881 Main St.\, as the square transforms into a vibrant open-air art studio and makers’ market filled with local talent\, hands-on creativity and one-of-a-kind finds. \nThe evening features live music\, food trucks\, dining and retail specials\, artist showcases\, kid-friendly activities and much more\, making it the perfect way to kick off a creative night in the heart of downtown East Troy. \nTHE LOWDOWN: \nBEER TENT: \nEast Troy First Fridays beer tent featuring craft brews \nMUSIC:  Andy Carroll & The People He Owes $ To \nCALLING ALL ARTISTS! \n\nFriday\, June 5 – Old School Summer Bash \n\nGet ready to kick off summer with a throwback celebration at East Troy’s First Friday: Old School Summer Bash – a night filled with nostalgia\, music and classic summer fun. \nJoin us Friday\, June 5 from 5 to 8 p.m. at East Troy Village Square Park\, 2881 Main St.\, as the square transforms into a lively\, retro-inspired hangout packed with feel-good vibes and community spirit. \nThe evening features live music\, food trucks\, dining and retail specials\, classic games\, kid-friendly activities and more – bringing back the best of summer\, old-school style\, in the heart of downtown East Troy. \n\nFriday\, July 3 – Stars\, Stripes & Summer Nights \n\nCelebrate the spirit of America at East Troy’s First Friday: Stars\, Stripes & Summer Nights – a festive evening filled with community pride\, music and summertime fun. \nJoin us Friday\, July 3 from 5 to 8 p.m. at East Troy Village Square Park\, 2881 Main St.\, as the square comes alive with red\, white and blue energy for an unforgettable kickoff to East Troy’s 2 Day Independence Day celebrations. \nThe evening features live music\, food trucks\, dining and retail specials\, family-friendly activities and patriotic touches throughout — creating a vibrant\, all-American celebration in the heart of downtown East Troy. \nMUSIC: Big Al Wetzel Band \n\nFriday\, August 7 – Howdy\, East Troy Hometown Rodeo Night \n\nSaddle up for a boot-stompin’ good time at East Troy’s First Friday: Howdy\, East Troy — Hometown Rodeo Night\, a lively evening packed with western flair and hometown fun. \nJoin us Friday\, Aug. 7 from 5 to 8 p.m. at East Troy Village Square Park\, 2881 Main St.\, as the square turns into a rodeo-inspired gathering place. \nThe evening features live music\, food trucks\, dining and retail specials\, western-themed activities\, kid-friendly fun and more — bringing a little country to downtown East Troy for one unforgettable night. \n\nFriday\, September 4 – Love Local \n\nCelebrate the heart of the community at East Troy’s First Friday: Love Local — a night dedicated to supporting the businesses\, makers and people who make East Troy special. \nJoin us Friday\, Sept. 4 from 5 to 8 p.m. at East Troy Village Square Park\, 2881 Main St.\, as the square showcases the very best of East Troy. \nThe evening features live music\, food trucks\, dining and retail specials\, local vendors\, kid-friendly activities and more — making it the perfect night to shop small\, support local and celebrate East Troy. \nMUSIC: Sonya & Geoff \n\n  \nFind more May Fun. \nFind more FREE SUMMER FUN and our Bucket List: 77 THINGS TO DO THIS SUMMER!
URL:https://eymag.com/event/first-fridays-4/
LOCATION:East Troy Village Park Square\, 2881 Main St.\, East Troy\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Art Walk,Children,Community Event,East Troy,Event,Family,Food Truck,Free,Fun,Kids,Live Music,Mom and Dad,Things To Do,WI
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SUMMARY:Starry Nights\, Wilson Center
DESCRIPTION:The Sharon Lynne Wilson Center is excited to host their first concert of 2026 on July 3!  Starry Nights is a series of free outdoor concerts performed at the Gerlach/Haack Outdoor Theater on Friday evenings in the summer. Gather your family and friends\, pack your lawn chairs and picnic baskets\, and find your perfect spot in the Wilson Center’s beautiful Gerlach/Haack Outdoor Theater! One of the most popular Wilson Center summertime traditions\, Starry Nights outdoor concerts are great Friday night fun for audiences of all ages. Scroll down to check out the full summer line-up of artists! \nAll performances begin at 6:30 pm in our Gerlach/Haack Outdoor Theater. The Gerlach/Haack Outdoor Theater offers lawn seating only. Guests who would like chairs may bring their own. Food and beverage vendors will be available onsite for each concert; carry-ins are welcome. To ensure good sightlines for all audience members\, pop-up tents are not allowed. \nStarry Nights concerts are free and open to the public. Please consider making a donation of $10/person when you arrive to help support this wonderful Friday night summer music tradition! \n\n\nMusic starts at 6:30pm \n\n\nFree and open to the public \n\n\nFun for all ages \n\n\nFood trucks & full bar outside \n\n\nKids Zone with toys and games \n\n\nPicnic tables for rent \n\n\nClassic Car Show on July 10 with 300+ cars. Kids vote on their favorite! \n\n\nA limited number of picnic tables are available to rent at each performance; click here on their website to learn more and reserve your picnic table in advance! \nStarry Nights 2026 Schedule:\nJULY 3 – Wisconsin Philharmonic Orchestra: America’s 250th! \nJULY 10 – Rockin’ Robins & Classic Car Show: Music of the 50’s and 60’s \n\nFREE VEHICLE SHOW ENTRY* BEGINS @ 4PM | FREE LIVE MUSIC BEGINS @ 6:30PM\n*Vehicle show is free for attendees & classic vehicle owners. No pre-registration; car show limited to first 300 cars. \nCelebrate National Collector Appreciation Day at the Wilson Center’s annual Cruisin’ at the Wilson Center Classic Vehicle Show! Enjoy hundreds of the area’s best classic\, custom\, antique\, and sports cars\, as well as hot rods and motorcycles\, and then find your perfect spot in our Gerlach/Haack Outdoor Theater for a free Starry Nights concert. \nQuestions or interested in joining us as a sponsor for this summer event? Please contact marketing@wilson-center.com \nFeaturing over 200 cars for people to see. \nBut even more than that\, it’s great for families with kids. The two top prizes are chosen by kids. It’s a lot of fun! \n\nJULY 17 – KAL BERGENDAHL PROJECT: Smooth Jazz\, R&B\, Soul\, Funkalicious \nJULY 24 – Driveway Thriftdwellers: Old school country \nJULY 31 – BD Greer and the Gents: 60’s Love & Rockin’ Soul \nAUGUST 7 – THE BEST OF Skylight Music Theater \n  \n  \nAdditional Starry Night details: \n\n\nThe Gerlach/Haack Outdoor Theater offers lawn seating only. Guests who would like chairs may bring their own\, and we ask all guests to be mindful of physical distancing for the comfort of fellow concertgoers. To ensure good sightlines for all audience members\, pop-up tents are not allowed. Audiences are welcome to pack their picnic baskets. Food and beverage vendors will also be available onsite. Concerts take place rain or shine; in the event of extreme weather\, concerts may move indoors to The Harris Theater. Please call our Box Office at 262-781-9520 with any questions. \n\n\n  \nFind Free Summer Fun. \nFind 77 Things to do this Summer.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/starry-nights-wilson-center-9/
LOCATION:Wilson Center\, 19805 W. Capitol Drive\, Brookfield\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Brookfield,Children,Community Event,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Live Music,Mom and Dad,Pewaukee,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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