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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/
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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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-29/
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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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-7/
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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SUMMARY:Music on the Lawn
DESCRIPTION:A NEW Way to Spend Summer Nights – Get ready to experience something new this summer! The Ingleside Hotel is excited to introduce Music on the Lawn\, a brand-new outdoor concert series at The Ingleside Hotel. \nBring your lawn chairs\, gather your friends and family\, and enjoy a relaxing evening filled with live music\, great food\, and laid-back summer vibes. \nEach event features a different local band\, along with: \n• Various Food trucks \n• Eagle Park Brewing Company Beer \n• Lawn games and family-friendly activities \n2026 Music on the Lawn Lineup – Save the Dates!\n\nJune 11 – Gypsy Vanner Trio feat. Tony Inzeo\nJuly 9 – Phil Norby\nAugust 13 – Myles Wangerin Band\n\nMusic on the Lawn Event Details:\nLocation: Village Park (behind Ingleside Pavilion)\nAdmission: FREE!\nTime: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM \nWe love a family-friendly event! \nRain or shine\, the fun continues; events will move indoors if needed. \nThey cannot wait to welcome you to the lawn for the very first season of this exciting new event!\nAn open-air setting perfect for soaking up summer nights. \n  \nRelated: \nFind more FREE SUMMER FUN and our Bucket List: 77 THINGS TO DO THIS SUMMER! \nFind ALL THINGS SUMMER.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/music-on-the-lawn/
LOCATION:The Ingleside Hotel\, 2810 Golf Road\, Pewaukee\, 53072
CATEGORIES:Event,Family,Free,Fun,Live Music,Mom and Dad,Pewaukee,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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SUMMARY:Ladies Night Out
DESCRIPTION:The seasonal Ladies Night Out Series is a three-night shopping extravaganza in Downtown Delafield that happens twice a year. Shops\, restaurants\, bars\, and more offer deals and specials for all the shoppers. Hundreds of ladies grab their girlfriends and head out for a fun night on the town. Participants and businesses have a blast shopping and spending time Downtown Delafield. \n\nStarting at 5:00 pm\, participants can pick up a free bag of special gifts\, swag\, coupons\, and offers. These bags are POPULAR and are gone quickly\, so be sure to arrive right at 5:00! Bag pick-up locations are\n\nSoulfire\nRevere’s Well Street Tavern\nWellhouse 1900\nEye Candy\n\n*One gift bag per person. The recipient must be present to receive bag. No exchanges. All bags are the same.*\n\n\n2026 Ladies Night Out Spring Series: April 9\, May 14\, and June 11!\n\nSwing by Wingman Gifts and Supply. If you mention Lake Country Family Fun\, receive 10% off your entire purchase at Wingman Gifts & Supply in Downtown Delafield.\n\n\n\n  \n\nThanks to the Ladies Night Out Sponsors \n\nBliss Boutique\nLake Country Growers \nBark & Beg Boutique\nWealthspire Advisors\nJaLa Boutique\nDelafield Main St. Boutique \nLake Country Boutique \nMoreland OB-GYN Associates\nZin \nRevere’s Wells Street Tavern \nReviv Lounge\nElement Style Boutique\nKnitch\nWell House 1900\nSoul Fire Art Studio\nNext Door Boutique\nBirchwood Wells\nBalance Within Physical Therapy\nEye Candy\n\nRelated Posts: \nFind all things SUMMER IN LAKE COUNTRY.\nFALL IN LAKE COUNTRY\nWhy we LOVE Delafield – 6 Reasons!
URL:https://eymag.com/event/ladies-night-out-2/
LOCATION:Downtown Delafield
CATEGORIES:Business Event,Delafield,Fall,For Mom,Free,Fun,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260611T150000
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SUMMARY:Special Performers at Big Bend Village Library
DESCRIPTION:Check out these special performers through the Big Bend Village Library this summer 2021!\nGood News!  The Big Bend Village Library’s 2026 Summer Reading Program starts June 13 and runs through August.  This summer\, registration online is open to Juveniles\, Teens and Adults through the Beanstack app (bigbend.beanstack.org).  Or you can stop in the Library and the librarians will register you. Any book counts! Registration Required for Library Events. \nKICKOFF: JUNE 13\, 2026 \nSaturday 10-1 \nSign up for the reading program where you can enter to win prizes just for reading all summer! \nAlso\, they will have popcorn & games to celebrate! \n  \nJune 11\, 2026 from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm held at the Big Bend Lions Club \nWildlife in Need: Come learn how the rehabilitation center for animals works here in Wisconsin.  Also meet some ‘Animal Ambassadors’! \n\nThroughout the Summer at the Big Bend Village Library\n\nPreschooler Picnics\nLibrary provides juice and snack\n\nKids Movies \n\nTBD\n\nBig Bend Library Information:\nThe Big Bend Library is located in the Municipal building at the corner of Hwy L and Nevins Street. The Library’s Book Drop box is located next to the front door of the municipal building.\nContact the Library at 262-662-3571 or bigbendlibrary@bigbend.lib.wi.us\nNote:  The Library has new summer hours.  The Library is open Monday & Thursday 1:00 – 6:30 pm\, Tuesday & Wednesday 9:30 am – 6:30 pm\, Friday 2:00 – 5:30 pm and Saturday 9:00 am – 12:30 pm.  Closed on Sunday. \nRead more about HAWS in our LAKE COUNTRY FAMILY FUN BIRTHDAY PARTY GUIDE. \nFind FREE SUMMER FUN. \nFind 77 Things to Do this Summer.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/special-performers-at-big-bend-village-library/
LOCATION:Big Bend Village Library\, W230 S9185 Nevins St.\, Big Bend\, WI\, 53103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Big Bend,Children,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Kids,Library,Mom and Dad,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260611T113000
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SUMMARY:Milwaukee Steve at the Brookfield Library
DESCRIPTION:Milwaukee Steve at the Brookfield Library \nAges 3-12: Juggling\, music\, and laughter abound in this hit show! Presented by Steve Girman. \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/milwaukee-steve-at-the-brookfield-library/
LOCATION:Brookfield Library\, 1900 N Calhoun Rd\, Brookfield\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Brookfield,Family,Free,Fun,Library,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260611T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260611T150000
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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/
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:20260611T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260611T103000
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SUMMARY:Wee Wonders at Retzer Nature Center
DESCRIPTION:We love a good outdoor series! Welcome to Wee Wonders at Retzer Nature Center in Waukesha. Discover nature in a fun\, hands-on way! Wee Wonders is a monthly program for kids (ages 2-4) to explore\, learn\, and get curious about the world around them. Guess what’s new in 2026?? Wee Wonders will be offered on 3 days a week!! \n\nSecond Tuesday\, Wednesday\, and Thursday of the month • 9:30-10:30 a.m.* (all days) • 1-2 p.m. (Tuesday only)\n*April 2026 program falls on third Wednesday and Thursday\n\nWee Wonders offers hands-on experiences about a variety of nature topics. \n• Required; register online by noon the day before.\n• Walk-ins are welcome if space allows; call ahead and arrive by 9:15 a.m. \n\n• Each child must be accompanied by an adult\n• Each Wee Wonder program includes an outdoor experience; please dress for the weather\n• Cost is $6 per child per program\, ages 2-4.\n\n\n\nWee Wonders at Retzer Nature Center Upcoming Programs\n\n\nSame program offered on Tuesdays\, Wednesdays\, and Thursdays.\nAPRIL 14\, 15\, or 16 — Baby Animals: Find out how different animals start their lives\, challenges they may overcome\, and watch them grow.\nMAY 12\, 13\, or 14 — Here Comes Spring: Come explore the scents and colors of spring\, and celebrate living things coming alive on our hike.\nJUNE 9\, 10\, or 11 — Things with Wings: Explore different living things that have wings – some surprises are in store!\nJULY 14\, 15\, or 16 — Exploring Amphibians: Find out what amphibians are and see some up close.\nAUGUST 11\, 12\, or 13 — Insects on the Move: Wander through the prairie to see how many pollinators we can find and learn about their journey.\n\nRegister in advance on their website. \n\n\n• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •\nAbout “Wee Wonders”: Wee Wonders programs offer hands-on experiences on a variety of nature topics. It’s a great chance for kids ages 2-4 years to engage in nature exploration and discovery! Each program includes an outdoor experience; please dress for the weather. Please register online at least 24 hours prior to the program. Walk-ins are welcome\, space permitting\, but registration is highly preferred. Join them all. \n\n\n\n\n\nRelated:\nOur Tour of Retzer Nature Center\nWaukesha County Parks Fun
URL:https://eymag.com/event/wee-wonders-at-retzer-nature-center-14/
LOCATION:Retzer Nature Center\, S14-W28167 Madison St\, Waukesha\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Family,Fun,Kids,Things To Do,Toddler,Waukesha County,Wauwatosa,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260611T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260611T100000
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SUMMARY:Waukesha County Parks: Art in Nature
DESCRIPTION:Waukesha County Parks: Art in Nature \nNature has some unique art to share; explore Retzer Nature Center to find inspiration! Participants will craft\, sketch\, and paint the natural world around them. All supplies are provided. In good\, weather programs may be held outside. \nFor ages 8 – 15; children must be accompanied by an adult. Cost is $8 per child; adult is free. \nJUNE 11\, 2026 • Chalk Art\nJUNE 18\, 2026 • Charcoal\nJUNE 25\, 2026 • Painting with Dots\nJULY 2\, 2026 • Fabulous Flowers\nJULY 9\, 2026 • Wonderful Watercolors\nJULY 16\, 2026 • Animal Portraits \n  \nRegister on their website.  \n \nRelated: \nOur Tour of Retzer Nature Center\nWaukesha County Parks Fun\nWinter Fun in Waukesha County\nSchool Year Supervision\, Enrichment\, and Day Camps\nWaukesha County Homeschooling Guide
URL:https://eymag.com/event/waukesha-county-parks-art-in-nature/
LOCATION:Retzer Nature Center\, S14-W28167 Madison St\, Waukesha\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Things To Do,Waukesha,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260610T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260610T203000
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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-13/
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:20260610T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260610T203000
DTSTAMP:20260525T182934Z
CREATED:20260525T182934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T182934Z
UID:13311-1781116200-1781123400@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-12/
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:20260610T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260610T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T182934Z
CREATED:20260525T182934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T182934Z
UID:13312-1781116200-1781121600@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Evening Concert\, Brookfield
DESCRIPTION:Summer 2026 concerts are happening.  Bring your family out for an evening concert in Brookfield for their Civic Plaza Concert Series. Concerts are on Wednesdays from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. \n2026 Evening Concert Scheduled\nJune 10 – Bobby Way and the Fabulous Wayouts\nJuly 8 – Our House\nAugust 12 – North Coast Orchestra \n  \nRelated: \nFind more Free Summer Fun. \nFind 77 Things to Do this Summer.
URL:https://eymag.com/event/evening-concert-brookfield-5/
LOCATION:Brookfield City Hall\, 2000 N. Calhoun Rd\, Brookfield\, WI\, 53005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Brookfield,Children,Community Event,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Kids,Live Music,Mom and Dad,Teen,Things To Do,Toddler,Waukesha County,WI
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260610T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260610T203000
DTSTAMP:20260525T182934Z
CREATED:20260525T182934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T182934Z
UID:13310-1781114400-1781123400@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-7/
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:20260610T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260610T180000
DTSTAMP:20260525T182934Z
CREATED:20260525T182934Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260525T182934Z
UID:13309-1781109000-1781114400@eymag.com
SUMMARY:Paws to Read
DESCRIPTION:Certified therapy dog Frankie will be visiting the library once a month for 15 minute one-on-one reading sessions. Frankie loves readers of all ages and abilities and readers are welcome to bring a friend or family member to help them read or to help listen. Readers are welcome to bring their book or borrow one from the stacks. \nRegistration is required for Paws to Read. \nJune 10\, 2026 \n  \nLibrary programs\, events\, and activities are free and open to the public. \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/paws-to-read/
LOCATION:Hartland Public Library\, 110 E Park Ave\, Hartland\, WI\, 53029\, United States
CATEGORIES:Children,Event,Family,Free,Fun,Hartland,Kids,Library,Oconomowoc,Things To Do,Waukesha County,WI
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