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  • 1 - 2 New Richmond - Park Art Fair. The first Saturday in June brings thousands of visitors to New Richmond for a festive day at scenic Mary Park. Artists and crafts people display and sell their wares. Fri 5PM -8PM , Sat 10AM - 4PM. Admission free. Mary Park. For more information call (715) 246-2900.
  • 1 - 3 Waupun - Celebrate Waupun Festival. Waupun's free new 3-day festival featuring music, carnival rides, car show, sculpture tour & much, much more! Tanner Park, E. Spring Street. For more information call (920) 324-7900.
  • 2 De Forest - Dragon Art Fair. With a silent auction, great food, music, the fair is a fundraiser for arts scholarships. 9AM - 4PM admission free. (Also June 4th: Car show, ice cream social & plant sale). Market Street, Downtown. For more information call (608) 846-8891.
  • 2 Green Bay - Arthritis Walk 2012. The Arthritis Walk is a celebration of year-round movement to help prevent and treat arthritis. Every year we get together to celebrate movement and make a positive impact on the lives of people living with arthritis by raising funds for arthritis research, education and life improvement programs in communities across the country. DeBroux Park, 2900 Brighton Place (Bellevue, WI). For more information call (920) 330-0592.
  • 2 Marshfield - Dairyfest. 9AM -5PM Admission free. Marshfield Fair Park, 513 East 17th Street. For more information call (800) 422-4541.
  • 2 Menomonee Falls - Beer Barons of Milwaukee 9th Annual World of Beer . Sample craft brews, beers from around the world, rare and limited beers. Presentations on beer, home brewing and cooking with beer by professionals and members of the Beer Barons of Milwaukee Homebrew club. Music by The Squeezettes. Call for beverage sampling admission info. Free admission for designated drivers. Shuttle buses from around Milwaukee County. Schwabenhof Pavilion . Event starts at 1:00PM and ends at 5:00PM. For more information call (414) 111-1111.
  • 2 - 3 Minocqua - June Bloom Arts & Craft Show. Includes more than 80 arts & crafts vendors, live music, food & beverages. Torpy Park, Downtown Minocqua. For more information call (800) 44-NORTH.
  • Jun 2 - Oct 6 Portage - 2012 Portage Flea Market. 1st Saturday of each month. Crafts, produce, antiques, collectibles, rummage sale items. Vendors call for additional information. Fairgrounds, 300 Superior Street. For more information call (608) 742-2178.
  • 2 Rhinelander - Redhead Express. Bring your family and tapping toes for a high-energy performance of country, bluegrass, old-time and Irish music from the multi-talented Walker family. Call for ticket info. Nicolet College Theatre, 5355 College Drive. For more information call (715) 365-4646.
  • 2 Sarona - Going Back: Introduction to Yurts. Visit the yurt at Namekagon Waters Retreat with Hunt Hill as we learn the tips and tricks to constructing one. Participants will also enjoy tea, bread and goat cheese, foods you may find in the diet of Mongolian people who have been living in yurts for thousands of years. Tour goes from 9AM - 11AM. Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary, N2384 Hunt Hill Road. For more information call (715) 635-6543.
  • 2 Stone Lake - 25th Annual Stone Lake Area Garage Sales. Over 50 sales locations, 8AM to 4PM. Maps available day of sales at local businesses. Stone Lake. For more information call (715) 865-3302.
  • 2 Valders - Renaissance Event - Mermaid's Retreat. The public is welcome to come and observe combat, participate in classes and more. This year we have armored combat, rapier combat, archery, merchants, childrens' activities and a wonderful display of birds from Wildlife of Wisconsin. 9113 Sinawa Road. For more information call (920) 921-2423.
  • 3 Fond du Lac - Art On The Island. The fair features music, food, a raffle, and free art activities for children. Oven Island, Lakeside Park. Event starts at 10:00AM and ends at 4:00PM. For more information call (920) 948-7402.
  • 4 West Bend - Home Brew Contest. Is your Home Brew the best? Enter your home brew in Washington County Historical Society's second Home Brew Contest. Three barrels of winning recipe will be made by Riverside Brewery and sampled at Brew-HaHa 2012 in September. Register by 4:30PM on April 13 and pay only $20 for the first recipe! A maximum of three entries per person, call for entry fees. Sorry, no lagers or bocks. Riverside Brewery, 255 S Main Street. For more information call (262) 335-4678.
  • 6 Janesville - Story and Stroll. This program is designed for preschool aged children (suggested ages 2, 3 & 4 year olds) along with their parents or caregivers. Children participate in a few stories then go for a stroll in the Gardens or play a few games indoors, depending on the season. Please dress for the weather. Rotary Botanical Gardens, 1455 Palmer Drive. For more information call 608-752-3885 X 17.
  • 7 - 28 Madison - Concerts on the Rooftop. June 7-ABBA Tribute Band, June 14-Madison County, June 21-Brother (Celtic Fusion Rock), June 28-The Mark Croft Band(Rain date is July 26). Monona Terrace Rooftop 7-9PM. For more information call (608) 261-4011.
  • 7 St. Germain - Party with the Pack. Join select Green Bay Packers for an evening of fun, dinner, auctions of football memorabilia and autograph signing. Benefits Angel on My Shoulder. Held at Black Bear Lodge on Little St. Germain Lake. 1320 Halberstadt Road. For more information call (800) 563-4340.
  • 7 Wisconsin Dells - Sundara Inn & Spa Golf & Spa Classic. Benefiting Breast Cancer Recovery which is a Madison-based group dedicated to aiding the emotional, spiritual and physical recovery of women diagnosed with breast cancer. Their mission shines through in their "Infinite Boundaries" retreats, with attendees paying reduced or no charges thanks to the support of generous donors. This year, Sundara will be hosting four retreats for women with advanced cancer, which led us to the idea to do more. And more was hosting a golf tournament like no other, with proceeds going to benefit the inspiring work of Breast Cancer Recovery. Wild Rock Golf, 856 Canyon Road. For more information call (608) 253-9200.
  • 8 - 12 Durand - 49th Annual Durand Funfest. Grand Parade on Sunday. Carnival. Band shell entertainment by the Dweebs, The Pheromones, Gators Band, Kings Countrymen, In Kahootz. Memorial Park . For more information call (715) 672-FEST.
  • 8 - 9 Portage - Art That Blooms. The Drury Gallery will be transformed into a fantasy land for flower lovers, featuring an array of art by area artists which are paired with fresh floral arrangements. Also poems inspired by the art by area writers. At 6:30PM on Friday the writers read their work in the Zona Gale Theatre. Friday June 8 from 1-8PM and Saturday June 9 from 10-3PM. Portage Center for the Arts 301 E. Cook Street. For more information call (608) 742-5655.
  • 8 St. Germain - 16th Annual Angel Golf Spectacular. Charity golf outing held at St. Germain Golf Club to benefit Angel on My Shoulder. Golf Club, 9041 Hwy. 70 West. For more information call (800) 860-4341.
  • 9 - 10 Conover - Callie Rohr Memorial Canoe & Kayak Race. 26 mile race on the Headwaters of the Wisconsin River. 13 classes to participate in. Race benefits Pediatric Brain Cancer Research. 5230 Razorback Road. For more information call (715) 547-3639.
  • 9 East Troy - GFWC Womans Club of East Troy Arts & Crafts Fair. 9AM - 4PM, Admission free. Village Square. For more information call (262) 642-7055.
  • 9 - 10 Lake Geneva - 12th Annual Paint-In. Annual Paint-In from 10AM to 4PM. An intimate view of artists demonstrating their craft and have their questions answered relating to technique and style. Purchase original work, prints, and cards. Co-sponsored by the Geneva Lake Art Association and the Geneva Lake Area Chamber of Commerce. Downtown Lake Gevena. For more information call (262) 248-4416 .
  • 9 Manitowoc - Manitowoc Garden Fair. Gardener's paradise! Featuring annnuals, perennials, trees, yard and garden art, furniture, statuary, fine crafts, and food. Held in a beautiful, shady park downtown Manitowoc. Rain or shine. Free parking. Admission free. Washington Park, 12th and Marshall Street. Event starts at 10:00AM and ends at 3:30PM. For more information call (920) 682-2050.
  • 9 - 18 Marinette - Porterfield Country Music Festival. 30th annual country music festival featuring Easton Corbin, John Conlee, Katie Armiger, Laura Bell Bundy, Bellamy Brothers, Jason Jones, Chris Cagle, Oak Ridge Boys and Confederate Railroad. N4267 River Drive. For more information call (715) 789-2207.
  • 9 Milwaukee - Sommernachtsfest. Celebrate with the Wendlstoana Bavarian dancers as they usher in the summer season with music, singing, comedy skits, dancing and lots of German food and drink. Park opens at 5PM, program 6-7PM followed by music with Johnny Hoffmann. Call for admission info. Children 12 and under are free. Heidelberg Park, 700 W. Lexington Blvd. . For more information call (262) 646-8048.
  • 9 Oostburg - 4th Annual Unity Ride. Routes from 10-125 miles. 4 routes will include bicycling through State parks. Three of these routes will take you into beautiful Kettle Moraine, with awesome scenery. All routes will have well stocked rest stops and excellent SAG support. This is our fourth year and each year we have riders from outside the state of WI join us. Post ride will include a lunch with your registration fees. 22 S 6th Street. For more information call (920) 918-3882.
  • 9 Spooner - Tri-County Dairy Breakfast. 6:30AM - 11AM. Enjoy great activities including face painting, petting zoo, FFA alumni silent auction, door prizes, horse & wagon rides, music by Tommy Rae and our famous cow. Washburn County Fairgrounds. For more information call (715) 822-8805.
  • 9 St. Germain - 5th Annual Walk in the Woods Art Fair. Artists from around the Midwest present pottery, paintings, photography, handmade jewelry, woodcarvings and furniture. Wine tasting and sales, fine artisan cheeses and live music. Held from 9AM to 3PM in the park behind the St. Germain Chamber of Commerce. 473 Hwy. 70 East. For more information call (715) 477-2205.
  • 9 St. Germain - 5th Annual Walk in the Woods Art Fair. Featuring many talented artists from around the area including pottery, paintings, photography, jew-elry, wood carvings and furniture. Wine tasting, fine cheeses and live music provided. Admission free. St. Germain Community Park. Event starts at 10:00AM and ends at 4:00PM. For more information call (715) 477-2205.
  • 9 Sun Prairie - Taste of the Arts Fair. Featuring art and craft vendors from around the state in a beautiful park setting. Free parking, Wine & Cheese Tasting, food vendor booths, entertainment, children's playground and more. 1350 Sheehan Park, Linnerud Drive. Event starts at 9:00AM and ends at 4:00PM. For more information call (608) 837-4547.
  • 9 - 10 Wisconsin Dells - Taste of Wisconsin Dells. The festival takes place in Downtown Wisconsin Dells and will feature over 20 local restaurants serving BBQ, American Delicacies and ethnic specialties. A beer tent including Wisconsin microbrews and entertainment stage featuring a variety of local performers are also planned for the weekend festivities. Downtown Wisconsin Dells. For more information call (800) 223-3557.
  • 9 Wisconsin Dells - Dells Riverfest. Opening the outdoor fun season in the Dells with a triathlon. Participants will paddle a 2 K kayak race on the Upper Dells of the Wisconsin River, run a 5 K sprint to Camp Wawbeek, and bike 10 K through the woods and farmlands of Dell Prairie. Bring the whole family to the start/finish at Drinker Dock on River Road, where kids' activities, refreshments, and music will entertain racers and spectators alike. 1510 River Road, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965. For more information call 1-608-253-6658.
  • 9 - 10 Wisconsin Dells - Taste of the Dells Arts & Crafts Fair. Part of Taste of Wisconsin Dells, food, music, Bow-man House tours, Collector car show, Children activities, Micro brew tasting, library book sale, breakfast and lunch on grounds at park, sidewalk sales, free shuttle. Sat 9AM - 4PM, Sun 9AM - 3PM, Admission free. Historic Bowman Park & Downtown. For more information call (608) 981-2321.
  • 9 Wisconsin Dells - Lorrie Morgan & Pam Tillis in Concert. Ho-Chunk Gaming Wisconsin Dells/ Ho-Chunk Casino, S3214 County Road BD, Baraboo. Event starts at 7:00PM. For more information call (800) 746-2486.
  • 10 Spooner - Badger Car Show. 7AM - 3PM. Enjoy a great display of old cars, trucks, tractors, military vehicles, and flea and crafts market. Washburn County Fairgrounds. For more information call (715) 635-3740.
  • 10 St. Germain - Cathy's 14th Annual Ice Cream Social. Held at Cathy's Ice Cream 'n Candy Shoppe. Raffle prizes, games and 32 flavors of ice cream! Benefits Camp Angel/Camp Teen Angel and Angel on My Shoulder. 108 Hwy. 70 East. For more information call (715) 479-3492.
  • 11 Green Bay - Music on the Green/Allouez Village Band. Enjoy a free concert at Heritage Hill State Historical Park featuring the Allouez Village Band. Bring a chair or blanket to sit on. Concessions are available. Concert starts at 6PM and ends at 8PM. 2640 S. Webster Avenue. For more information call (920) 448-5150.
  • Jun 11 - Aug 22 Milwaukee - Milwaukee WAVE Summer Soccer Camps. The summer camps are for boys and girls of all ages (4-15) and all skill levels. Each participant receives a soccer ball, camp T-shirt and tickets to select future Wave home games. Camps are located in Milwaukee, Racine, Hartland, and Sheboygan areas, as well as many others. Registration and admission. Milwaukee and surrounding areas. For more information call (414) 224-9283.
  • Jun 11 - Aug 31 Monona - Nature Discovery and Adventure Summer Camps. Looking for an exciting, affordable and educational experience for your toddler, child, tween or teen this summer? Check out the Aldo Leopold Nature Center's Summer Discovery Camps for toddlers and elementary schoolers, and new Adventure Summer Camps for Middle Schoolers! Aldo Leopold Nature Center, 330 Femrite Drive. For more information call (608) 221-0404.
  • 13 - 19 Reedsburg - Reedsburg Butter Festival. Butter Fest Parade at 10:30AM on June 16. Various locations/Nishan Park. For more information call (608) 524-6404.
  • 14 Wisconsin Dells - 13th Central Wisconsin Community Action Golf Classic. All proceeds benefit area food pantries & homeless programs. 10:30 registration, noon shotgun start, 6:30 auction. $95.00 entry fee includes green fees, cart,buffet dinner,giftd, prizes & a great time! Trapper's Turn Golf Course. For more information call (608) 254-8353.
  • 15 - 17 Milwaukee - Lakefront Festival of Arts. Festival takes place in-side the museum's Calatrava-designed building, and on the outdoor museum grounds. Fri 10AM-9PM, Sat 10AM-7PM, Sun 10AM-5PM. Admission charged. Milwaukee Art Museum, 700 North Art Museum Drive. For more information call (414) 224-3856.
  • 15 - 22 Sarona - Birding Camp. The Northwoods Birding Camp is a great experience for adults interested in discovering and expanding their understanding of our feathered friends! Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary, N2384 Hunt Hill Road. For more information call (715) 635-6543.
  • 16 Abbotsford - Solstice on Grand Art Faire. 4th annual fine arts fair on the grounds of the Cook-Rutledge Mansion. Hosted by the Valley Art Association. Music, food & beverage concessions, Mansion tours, purchase awards. Admission free. Cook-Rutledge Mansion, 505 West Grand Avenue. Event starts at 9:00AM and ends at 4:00PM. For more information call (715) 723-4970.
  • 16 Amery - Amery Womans Club Arts & Crafts Fair. Beautiful park on North Twin Lake and over looking the Apple River. Music, food, free parking and spacious walkways make this an Amery area family tradition. Admission free. North Park. Event starts at 10:00AM and ends at 4:00PM. For more information call (715) 268-6666.
  • 16 Elkhorn - Walworth County Dairy Breakfast. Scrambled eggs for 2,700! Guests can watch the kitchen crew prepare meals in a pan that can hold 360 eggs. Serving breakfast from 6AM to10:30AM. Menu includes deluxe scrambled eggs, pancakes, sausage, cheese, beverages and ice cream sundaes. Activities until noon include: milk chugging contest, craft sale, cow milking, exhibits, entertainment and tours of nearby dairy farm. Walworth County Fair Grounds, 411 East Court Street . For more information call (262) 723-2613 .
  • 16 Fall River - Fall River Rod and Gun Club Duck Flurry. Trap shoot Duck Flurry style. Fall River Gun Club, N2801 Mickelson Rd. For more information call (920) 484-3235.
  • 16 Fort Atkinson - Fort Aktinson Half Marathon. Certified half marathon navigates throughout Fort Atkinson past the riverwalk, farmers market and downtown. All speeds are welcome to participate. Starts at Jones Park. Throughout Fort Atkinson. . For more information call (920) 563-3210.
  • 16 Glendale - 2012 Wisconsin Beer Lovers Festival. Third annual all-Wisconsin craft beer and tasting festival, featuring selections from more than 30 breweries. Breweries have been paired with local chefs to offer unique tasting portions designed to complement more than 30 unique beers from among the state's finest craft breweries. Bayshore Town Center, 5800 N. Bayshore Drive. For more information call (414) 390-5500.
  • 16 La Crosse - Freedom Fest 2012. Celebrate our Veterans and active duty military with a motorcycle ride, world class musical acts and a special tribute to Fallen Heroes. UW-L Veterans Memorial Field Sport Complex. For more information call (608) 782-0404 ext 2161.
  • 16 Merrimac - 2nd Annual Summer Solstice Celebration. 2nd Annual Summer Solstice Celebration. Family events, Solstice ritual. E14370 Yum Yum Hill Road. For more information call (608) 843-5388.
  • 16 - 17 Oregon - Hayloft Gallery Art Fair. Annual, on-the-farm, fine arts and fine crafts fair at the Hayof Gallery in partnerships with neighboring "Art n the Barn" Music festival. Admission free. The Wood Cycle Farm, 1239 S. Fish Hatchery Road. Event starts at 10:00AM and ends at 5:00PM. For more information call (608) 835-8462.
  • 16 Pardeeville - MotoStatic. A one day event featuring cars, music,and events for all ages. Non-trophy event, cash drawings will be held all day for drivers of vehicles. 10 registration fee for drivers. Concessions on grounds. Chandler Park. For more information call (608) 617-7719.
  • 16 Plymouth - Plymouth Festival of Fine Arts. 4th Annual event in beautiful downtown Plymouth. Over 30 artist booths, blues music, kids art, silent auction, story slam by ExFabula, and much more. Plymouth Arts Center. For more information call (920) 892-8409.
  • 16 - 17 Reedsburg - 38th Art & Craft, Toy Show, & Farmers Market. During Butterfest. Nishan Park, Hwy. H and 8th Street. For more information call (608) 524-3208.
  • 16 Shawano - Jumpin' June Jamboree & Car Show. Family event featuring free entertainment; food, arts and craft vendors; sidewalk sales; games and activities for the kids; huge car show featuring several categories; trophies for best in each class. Admission free. 100 and 200 blocks of S. Main Street. Event starts at 9:00AM and ends at 4:00PM. For more information call (715) 526-6138.
  • 16 - 23 Various Locations - GRABAAWR 2012. GRABAAWR 2012 will start in Eagle River, a Northwoods town near the headwaters of the mighty Wisconsin River. We will cover about 70 miles a day and we'll offer a century route option for people who want an extra challenge. It's up to you whether you want to ride 440 miles during the week or more than 500! For more information call (608) 843-8412.
  • 16 Waupaca - Strawberry Fest. A family event celebrating the first taste of summer! Arts & crafts, childrens' activities, strawberry short-cake, fresh picked & locally grown strawberries for sale, food and live music. Admission free. City Square, Main & Union Streets. Event starts at 9:00AM and ends at 4:00PM. For more information call (888) 417-4040.
  • 16 West Bend - Vintage Base Ball. Come watch the Greenbush Dead Citys and the Milwaukee Grays square off with 1860s rules! The game where the batter tells the pitcher how to throw the ball and a catch after one bounce is an out! Refreshments will be available for purchase. Sponsored by Glacier Hills Credit Union. Sandy Knoll County Park, 2064 Wallace Lake Rd. For more information call (262) 335-4678.
  • 16 Whitehall - Harvest Home Farm Artisan & Fiber Festival. Watch and learn as local artisans demonstrate their shearing, weaving, spinning and blacksmithing skills. Shop for handcrafted items produced by artisans from around the Midwest. The Wisconsin Working Stockdog Association will also be hosting a sheep dog trial. W16303 Simonson Road. For more information call (715) 538-1446.
  • 16 Wisconsin Dells - Block The Sun Run/Miles For Melanoma Run & Walk. All proceeds benefit the Melanoma Research Foundation. The event was founded in memory of local resident Aaron Anchor, who passed away from melanoma in 2002, and features two different family friendly events that participants can choose from. You can elect to participate in either a 5K Timed Race/Run (3.1 miles, no strollers) or a 3K Fun Walk (2 miles, non-competitive, non-timed, strollers welcome). Awards in each age category. Spring Brook Resort - 242 Lake Shore Drive. For more information call (608) 253-4023.
  • 17 Green Bay - Father's Day at Heritage . Free admission for Father's Day! Bring your dad and the entire family and enjoy the picturesque scenery of Heritage Hill. You'll be able to view buildings representing three centuries of Northeastern Wisconsin history qnd interact with historic guides representing the four themed areas of the park. Dads, Heritage Hill Members and children 4 and under are free, otherwise normal admission applies. 2640 S. Webster Avenue. For more information call (920) 448-5150.
  • 17 Monona - Family Fishing Fun. You'll see examples of different types of rods and reels, play the Backyard Bass fishing game to practice casting, learn how to tie basic fishing knots, and catch worms to use as bait as you fish in our pond. Program will be conducted outdoors, rain or shine, so please dress appropriately. Pre-registration recommended; walk-ins accepted. Call for program fee info. Aldo Leopold Nature Center, Monona Campus. For more information call (608) 221-0404, ext. 1.
  • 17 Watertown - Watertown Outdoor Art Festival. 48th annual festival. Enjoy Father's Day on a beautiful island setting with generous exhibit space, live music, food concessions, childrens art pavilion, over $1000 in purchase and show awards. Admission free. Event starts at 10:00AM and ends at 4:00PM. For more information call (608) 655-3437.
  • Jun 20 - Jul 25 Madison - Lakeside Kids!. All Wednesdays: June 20 Animal Kung Fu & Mixed Martial Arts. Presented by Villari's Martial Arts. June 27 Cashel Dennehy School of Irish Dance, July 11 Mexican Dance & Trick Roping. Presented by Escamilla Entertainment. July 18 Cheerleading, Gymnastics & skateboarding demo presented by Madtown Twisters. July 25 "The Carnival of the Animals" presented by Rhapsody Arts Center. Monona Terrace Exhibition Hall. Event starts at 10:00AM and ends at 11:00AM. For more information call (608) 261-4000.
  • 20 West Bend - The Ol' Ball and Chain evening at the Museums. The Museums are open late! Try on an old ball and chain and get your old time mug shot taken! Free for County residents, WCHS members and children under 5. Bring your camera! 320 S 5th Ave . For more information call (262) 335-4678.
  • 21 - 24 Hayward - Musky Festival. Fish, food and plenty of fun for the whole family. Sidewalk sales, crafts, carnival, parade and live music. Main Street. For more information call (800) 724-2992.
  • 21 - 22 Tomah - National Tractor Pull Craft Show. 2 tractor/truck pulls per day, Sunday noon only. 40 flea market Booths, 80 craft booths, 80 commercial sponsors, food and camping. Admission free. 1625 Butts Avenue. Event starts at 9:00AM and ends at 10:00PM. For more information call (608) 372-2081.
  • 22 - 24 Bayfield - Midwest Reggae Pioneers & Legends Festival. Legendary Waters Resort and Casino will be kicking off the summer season by bringing a 3-day Reggae music festival to the Red Cliff/Bayfield, WI area Friday June 22nd thru Sunday June 24th 2012. 37600 Onigamiing Drive. For more information call (800) 226-8478.
  • 22 - 24 Sarona - Teen Adventure Camp. Open to youth ages 11-15, this 3-day camp will have you swinging from a high ropes course, "rock" climbing, canoeing and camping along our first National Scenic Waterway and competing in an ultimate challenge course. Enjoy lots of food, exciting activities and tons of fun. Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary, N2384 Hunt Hill Road. For more information call (715) 635-6543.
  • 22 - 24 Wautoma - 6th Annual Mountain of Praise Christian Music. Featuring Christian Artists: Chad James, Glenn Kaiser, Cord of 3, The Guilty Wanted, Justin St. Thomas and the Funky Fresh Fellowship, Pastor Fuzz and S.B.G., Isaiah 42:10, Saved By Grace, The Krause Family Band, and Seth Waters. There is no cover charge for concerts. Bring your tent, camper or RV and spend the entire weekend. Cabins and lodges are also available at affordable prices. Mt. Morris Camp and Conference Center, W6016 Blackhawk Road. For more information call (920) 229-4050.
  • 23 Brantwood - Midsummer Festival. Finnish folk dancer, exhibits, swedish meatballs dinner, bread sale, silent auction. N4517 W. Knox Road. For more information call (715) 564-2520.
  • 23 - 24 Cedarburg - Ozaukee Art Center Strawberry Festival Fine Arts/Crafts Fair. Handmade only works of fine arts and crafts in one medium as shown in labeled photos submitted with name and medium that are to be juried. Sat 10AM-6PM, Sun 10AM-5PM. Admission free. Main Street. For more information call (262) 377-8230.
  • 23 - 24 Cedarburg - Strawberry Festival Fine Arts & Crafts Fair. Fine art & craft with a contemporary flair distinguishes this lively event held outdoors at the Cultural Center during a city wide festival that draws 100,000 visitors. Food tent, music, and free exhibits indoors. Sat 10AM-6PM, Sun 10AM-5PM. Admission free. Cedarburg Cultural Center, W62 N546 Washington Avenue. For more information call (262) 375-3676.
  • 23 - 24 Green Bay - Civil War Reenactment Saturday. Visitors will view demonstrations of Civil War life from both the military and civilian perspectives including their weapons. A special treat for the youth is an opportunity to become a soldier for a part of the day, complete with marching, training and eating lunch with your fellow Civil War soldiers. Call for admission info - children 4 and under free. 2640 S. Webster Avenue. For more information call (920) 448-5150.
  • 23 Kenosha - UW-Parkside Summer Arts & Crafts Festival. The event is sponsored by UW-Parkside Music Dept and all proceeds benefit the UW-Parkside Music Scholarship Fund. Handmade articles such as paintings, pottery, sculpture, jewelry, photography, etc. are welcome. Admission free. 900 Wood Road. Event starts at 10:00AM and ends at 4:00PM. For more information call (262) 595-2581.
  • 23 - 24 Spring Green - Spring Green Arts & Crafts Fair. 43nd annual arts and fine crafts fair held in downtown Spring Green. Sat 9AM - 5PM, Sun 9AM - 4PM. Admission free. Downtown, Jefferson Street. For more information call (608) 588-7082.
  • 23 Sun Prairie - 25th Annual StrawberryFest & Craft Fair. Family friendly strawberry festival featuring craft fair, Run/Walk, strawberry wine tasting, breakfast/lunch, garage sale, raffles, entertainment, and lots of delicious food options including an abundance of strawberries. Admission free. Colonial Club, 301 Blankenheim Lane. For more information call (608) 837-4611 x 120.
  • 23 Sun Prairie - 25th Annual StrawberryFest. This one day family-friendly event includes strawberry sales, breakfast & lunch, 5K/10 Run/Walk, craft fair, raffles and drawings, bean bag competition and so much more. 301 Blankenheim Lane. For more information call (608) 837-4611.
  • 23 Suring - Arts, Crafts & Classic Wheels Fair. Car show, Antique Tractor show, Arts & Crafts fair, entertainment and refreshments. 414 E. Brook Street Suring, WI 54174. For more information call (920) 598-1778.
  • 23 Suring - Arts/Crafts and Classic Wheels Fair. First annual show! Many crafters and artist of all types, from metal arts and jewelry, clothing and accessories to paintings and woodwork. Classic Wheels of all kinds including cars and tractors. Fun for the whole family including games for the children. Veterans Memorial Park. For more information call (920) 598-1778.
  • 23 Wisconsin Rapids - Cranberry Blossom Festival Arts, Crafts and Cranberries Fair. Outdoor show held rain or shine. Family friendly event highlighting our unique agricultural heritage. Over 20 events including live music, arts and crafts, cranberry blossom tours and culinary cranberry treats. Admission free. Witter Field, 8th Street. Event starts at 9:00AM and ends at 3:00PM. For more information call (715) 256-7223.
  • 24 Eagle - Scandinavian Midsommar Celebration . 10AM - Decorate the midsommar pole, flower crowns for children. 11AM - Procession with music, and dancing. 1:15PM - Program of ethnic music and dance groups. Midsommar activities on Visitors Green free. Admission to tour park additional. Half price admission with purchase of Swedish buffet. Old World Wisconsin, Hwy. 67. For more information call (414) 352-7890.
  • 24 Green Bay - Heritage Players Theatrical Presentation. This year Heritage Players perform, "Waterways: Stories and Songs of Wisconsin's Lakes and Rivers." Performance starts at 1PM in the Moravian Church. Park admission fee is required to view performance. 2640 S. Webster Avenue. For more information call (920) 448-5150.
  • 25 Green Bay - Music on the Green/Talk of the Town. Enjoy a free concert at Heritage Hill State Historical Park featuring "Talk of the Town"! Concert starts at 6PM and ends at 8PM. 2640 S. Webster Avenue. For more information call (920) 448-5150.
  • 25 Sarona - Insect Safari Youth Day Camp. We'll hop, fly and scurry as we search for insects, discover their cool adaptations and hold some of the largest insects in the world. Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary, N2384 Hunt Hill Road. For more information call (715) 635-6543.
  • 26 Baraboo - Sand County Songs Concert at Aldo Leopold Foundation. Songwriter Tim Southwick gives voice to the chapters of A Sand County Almanac. Free & open to the public. E13701 Levee Road. Event starts at 6:00PM and ends at 8:00PM. For more information call (608) 355-0279.
  • 26 - 30 Whitewater - Almost, Maine. John Cariani creates a world that is sure to capture your heart in its eight short stories. Come experience the whimsy that surrounds the tales from Almost, Maine and recapture the innocence in your heart. Written by John Cariani and directed by Skip Grover. Call for ticket info. UW-Whitewater, Hicklin Studio Theatre 800 W. Main. For more information call (262) 472-2222.
  • 26 Wisconsin Dells - College Experience Camp at JustAgame Fieldhouse. 9th - 12th Grade Boys. JustAGame Fieldhouse, 200 LaCrosse St.. For more information call (608) 253-6787.
  • 27 - 29 Kaukauna - Kaukauna Community Players. Come celebrate 30 years is KCP and enjoy our Amateur Production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Tickets may be purchased at Bridal Elegance in Kaukauna or at the door. Performance time 7PM. Call for more ticket info 1701 County Trunk CE. For more information call (920) 759-0016.
  • 27 Madison - Tedeschi Trucks Band. Doors open at: 6:30 PM. Tickets available from Overture Center for the Arts box office - call for ticket pricing. Overture Center for the Arts, 201 State Street. Event starts at 7:30PM. For more information call (608) 258-4141.
  • 27 Sarona - Afternoon Bog Walk. Explore Hunt Hill's tamarack bogs during the summer orchid bloom. Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary, N2384 Hunt Hill Road. For more information call (715) 635-6543.
  • Jun 29 - Jul 4 Johnson Creek - July 4th Sale at Johnson Creek Premium Outlet. Monday - Saturday 10AM - 9PM, Sunday 10AM - 7PM. Find savings on the sidewalks and in the stores during this holiday sidewalk sale. Stores will be open until 9PM on July 4th. Johnson Creek Premium Outlets, 575 W. Linmar Lane. For more information call (920) 699-4112.
  • Jun 29 - Jul 1 Racine - Racine's Annual Greek Fest. 47th Annual, fun, family event for free! Serving traditional Greek food: lamb, gyros, shish-ke-bob, chicken and pastries. Also carnival rides, marketplace, cooking demos and church tours. Live Greek music and costumed dancers. Free parking. Greek Orthodox Church, 1335 South Green Bay Road. For more information call (262) 632-5682.
  • 30 Blue Mounds - Brain Injury Global Picnic. Many people closely associated with brain injury have come together to assist in the organization of a "Global Picnic," to be held world-wide. Annie Ricketts is the creator and founder of the effort and we are encouraging everyone to participate in the biggest coordinated gathering of traumatic brain injury survivors the world has ever seen on a single day. For too long brain injury has been known as "The Silent Epidemic." For too long brain injury has been called "The Hidden Disability." But No More! Blue Mound State Park, 4350 Mounds Park Road. For more information call (262) 770-4882.
  • Jun 30 - Jul 1 Jacksonport - Art on the Scenic Side. Fine arts and craft show. 9AM - 4PM both days. Admission free. Lakeside Park, Hwy 57. For more information call (920) 823-2488.
  • Jun 30 - Jul 1 Manitowoc - River Rendezvous. Take a cruise on a schooner, enjoy crafts, food, music, and fun along the river. Wisconsin Maritime Museum, 75 Maritime Drive. For more information call (866) 724-2356.
  • 30 Portage - Concert in the Park andIndependence Celebration. Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra plays at 6:30PM with Miss America singing the National Anthem. Local musician Madison Malone performs following the Orchestra at approximately 8:15PM. At dusk fireworks are set off over the Wisconsin River. The UW Marching Band will perform in the parade and at the park following the parade. Pauquette Park - along Hwy 33.. For more information call (800) 474-2525.
  • 30 Sarona - Bog Walk. Explore Hunt Hill's tamarack bogs during the summer orchid bloom. Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary, N2384 Hunt Hill Road. For more information call (715) 635-6543.
  • 30 Shell Lake - Art in the Park. Enjoy beautiful artwork from area artisans. Hwy 63. For more information call (715) 635-6039.

  • Earlier events that run through June:


  • Mar 8 through Jun 17 Racine - Out On A Limb: Contemporary Wood Jewelry. Features the work of emerging and established artists that use wood as the primary medium for jewelry and adornment. Whether carving, painting, appropriating, or otherwise manipulating, they stretch the boundaries of how we understand a familiar material. Racine Art Museum, 441 Main Street. For more information call (262) 638-8300.
  • Apr 13 through Jun 30 Portage - The Art of Bettina Madini at the Tivoli. Portage Center for the Arts partners with Tivoli at Divine Savior Healthcare in bringing original art to the community at large featuring the art of Bettina Madini. The Tivoli is located at 2805 Hunters Trail, behind the hospital off Highway 51 North. For more information call (608) 742-5655.
  • May 6 through Nov 25 Milwaukee - Milwaukee Marketplace Rummage Sale. Milwaukee's Monster Rummage Sale at Miller Park for 15 Sundays this year. Vendors and visitors wanted. Sundays only. 1 Miller Park Way, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. For more information call (414) 219-9081.
  • May 10 through Jul 1 Fort Atkinson - Legally Blonde The Musical. The tale of Harvard's most unlikely (and most glamorous) law student - a determined young woman who rises above everyone else's expectations and pre-judgments to her ultimate triumph over the naysayers in a show filled with music, dancing and laughs galore for audiences of every age. The Fireside Dinner Theatre, 1131 Janesville Ave. For more information call (800) 477-9505.
  • May 15 through Jun 28 Madison - Tai Chi at Monona Terrace . Tuesdays & Thursdays from May 15 to June 28. Noon to 12:45PM on rooftop. Free and open to the public. Kick Off Celebration on May 15 - free lunch will be offered to the first 75 people courtesy of Group Health Cooperative - South Central Wisconsin! (Rain date is May 17). Monona Terrace Community and Convention Center. For more information call (608) 261-4000.
  • May 19 through Jun 17 Chippewa Falls - Chippewa Valley Renaissance Faire 2012. Enjoy five big weekends of music, magic, jousters, jesters, artisan shoppes, gourmet delights and entertainment fit for a king! Huzzah! The GLEE parody, the troll bridge, Midnight University (wizard school for kids), woodland creatures, fairy nests, Men in Tights, archery championship daily vs. Robin Hood, Prince of Thieves and much more. 2302 Nelson Road. For more information call (715) 723-9999.
  • May 19 through Sep 9 Green Bay - Football the Exhibit. The Green Bay Packers present Football the Exhibit, the Neville's new, interactive display which explores the science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) behind the game. Football includes a mixture of artifacts, text, video and hands-on activities with something for everyone! Call for admission info. Neville Museum, 210 Museum Place, GB, WI 54303. For more information call (920) 448-4460.
  • May 28 through Sep 3 St. Germain - St. Germain Flea Market. Held at the St. Germain Community Park every Monday from Memorial Day to Labor Day from 8AM to 3PM. Held rain or shine! Presented by the St. Germain Fire Department Auxiliary. Community Park, Hwys. 70 & 155, St. Germain, WI. For more information call (715) 891-7333.

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