Great River Folk Fest
La Crosse La CrosseA festival full of folk music, crafts and food for the whole family.
A festival full of folk music, crafts and food for the whole family.
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.
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!!
1:00 pm – 6:00 pm COST: Tickets: $10/Adult; Free/Child (Ages 17 and under free with one paid adult) Enjoy an array of local back-to-your-roots Wisconsin bluegrass, Americana and jam music. Presented in partnership with Willems Marketing & Events, producers of Mile of Music. A variety of food from local caterers and beverage options will be
The Wisconsin State Cow Chip Throw is a family festival held every Friday and Saturday of Labor Day Weekend in Sauk Prairie, Wisconsin.
This fresh dining experience showcases Green Bay at its finest and is sure to expand your foodie horizons. Savor an elegant six-course meal with Tenet Restaurant in one of northeast Wisconsin’s most beautiful settings, the Schneider Family Grand Garden, featuring locally grown produce and farm-fresh ingredients. This intimate evening will also be accompanied by exquisite
Thursdays, September 5, 12, 19 & 26 Betty Pearson, Former GBBG Staff Looking to pick up new writing skills or hone your current writing abilities? Through the inspiration of the Garden, you will become engaged in creating prose and poetry that you never knew you could create. Learn how to let your senses and talents
Experience a live rodeo with events like bareback riding, team roping, goat tying, steer wrestling, barrel racing and bull riding.
This regional exhibition at the Grohmann Museum at the Milwaukee School of Engineering is a destination for all Wisconsinites. It focuses on Midwestern industrial innovation and Milwaukee-made machinery, as well as the engineers who invented them.