Sweet Corn Festival
Sun PrairieMidwestern summers aren’t complete without sweet corn—enjoy this summertime favorite, along with plenty of entertainment and family fun.
Midwestern summers aren’t complete without sweet corn—enjoy this summertime favorite, along with plenty of entertainment and family fun.
9:30 am – 3:30 pm COST: $35/GBBG Member; $45/Non-Member Story Book Adventure: The Lorax Bring the adventures of Dr. Seuss’s book The Lorax to life! You’ll explore the story through games and projects while learning about the effects of pollution and the importance of trees. Then, plant a Dr. Seuss inspired garden to take home!
Celebrate India Day of Wisconsin by enjoying Indian food, music and culture at Humboldt Park.
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm COST: Lawn Seating: $25/GBBG Member; $30/General Public; $10/Child (Ages 3-17 with paid adult lawn ticket) Cowles Terrace Seating: $40/GBBG Member; $45/General Public (Child discount not available) Back for year two, listen to your favorite country songs performed by the songwriters themselves under the stars. Featuring all-new songwriters! A variety of
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm COST: Free/GBBG Member; General Admission/General Public One of the amazing feats in nature is the Migration of the Monarch butterfly. Charlene will demonstrate a tagging of a Monarch butterfly and review the purpose of tagging – to provide information to scientists. Learning about their migration will help us understand their
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm COST: $24/GBBG Member; $29/General Public Chef Shelly Platten, Healthy Chef Shell, LLC Everybody loves the bounty of a summer garden, but sometimes it can feel like too much of a good thing all at once! Join Chef Shelly for an evening of a spontaneous garden harvest that will be full
Stroll the streets of downtown Green Bay and view original works by 200 artists from across the country. Savor an array of specialty foods, enjoy cultural displays, children’s art activities and more.
A festival full of folk music, crafts and food for the whole family.
Teams from Wisconsin, Minnesota and Canada converge in the tri-cities area to race on the lake.
Stone tools such as arrowheads, blades and axes of all shapes, sizes and materials-some up to 10,000 years old!!