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Friday, September 20, 2013

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The Weekend Guide is a grouping of the highlights of the weekend, for a full listing please make sure you check out Lake Country Family Fun’s Calendar! We hope you have a fantastic weekend! Give us a Like on Facebook!



Friday, September 20th-

Milwaukee/NARI Home Improvement Show-
Milwaukee/NARI Home Improvement Council is holding its 23rd Annual Fall Home and Remodeling Show, presented by Kohl's Floor Covering, Friday through Sunday at the Wisconsin Exposition Center at State Fair Park. Admission is $4 in advance and $7 at the door.

Oktoberfest-
The party lasts all month at Old Heidelberg Park in Glendale. Grab your stein and head over for music, dancing, great food including spit roasted chicken and spanferkel. There’s a big selection of German beers, games for the kids and parking is free. Don’t miss Milwaukee’s original and most authentic Oktoberfest. In fact it’s one of the best in the country. This celebration of German culture draws guests from throughout the country. It’s not fall until you’ve been to Oktoberfest! $5 at the door.

Oktoberfest – Marcus Style-
The Marcus Center for the Performing Arts and Saz's Hospitality Group will be hosting a two-day Oktoberfest celebration on the grounds of the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts. This event is free and open to the public, featuring authentic German beer, food, live music and The Glockenspiel, a life-size replica of a cuckoo clock! Delectable food and drink will be available for purchase from Saz's Hospitality Group, along with a full bar and a concessions menu that includes a Friday night fish fry and Saturday's special, the Spanferkel (pig roast)!



Saturday, September 21st-

East Town Market-
9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Stop by on Saturday mornings throughout the summer months for fresh produce, locally-made crafts, prepared foods, live entertainment and great activities. Over 100 Wisconsin vendors join and sell local goods every Saturday. Cathedral Square Park-520 E. Wells St., Milwaukee, WI 53202

East Side Green Market-
10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Featuring local grown produce from Milwaukee, local artists, designers, crafts people, sustainable living/growing demonstrations, local food and drinks and great local entertainment. Located in the Beans and Barely parking lot.

Greenfield Farmers Market-
10:00 a.m. at Konkel Park, 5151 West Layton Avenue
The Greenfield Farmers Market supports local growers and provides a relaxed, education and fun community gathering place. It aims to improve access to fresh, healthy foods and locally produced goods.

Bayview Bash-
Bayview Bash is Milwaukee's largest all-volunteer street festival has come to be a new fall tradition on Kinnickinnic Avenue in Bay View. The area between Potter and Clement will be closed. Enjoy tasty treats, beautiful art, music on several stages, crafts and community organizations from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Doors Open Milwaukee-
Doors Open Milwaukee 3 will open the doors to over 100 wonderful buildings free of charge to the public. There are buildings that hold hidden treasures. There will be churches to office buildings, theaters to work sites, museums to hotels, clubs to universities, all sites of historic, architectural, cultural or commercial interest. Visit Historic Milwaukee's website for a complete listing of the buildings that will be open to the public.

Milwaukee/NARI Home Improvement Show-
Milwaukee/NARI Home Improvement Council is holding its 23rd Annual Fall Home and Remodeling Show, presented by Kohl's Floor Covering, Friday through Sunday at the Wisconsin Exposition Center at State Fair Park. Admission is $4 in advance and $7 at the door.

Oktoberfest-
The party lasts all month at Old Heidelberg Park in Glendale. Grab your stein and head over for music, dancing, great food including spit roasted chicken and spanferkel. There’s a big selection of German beers, games for the kids and parking is free. Don’t miss Milwaukee’s original and most authentic Oktoberfest. In fact it’s one of the best in the country. This celebration of German culture draws guests from throughout the country. It’s not fall until you’ve been to Oktoberfest! $5 at the door.

Oktoberfest – Marcus Style-
The Marcus Center for the Performing Arts and Saz's Hospitality Group will be hosting a two-day Oktoberfest celebration on the grounds of the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts. This event is free and open to the public, featuring authentic German beer, food, live music and The Glockenspiel, a life-size replica of a cuckoo clock! Delectable food and drink will be available for purchase from Saz's Hospitality Group, along with a full bar and a concessions menu that includes a Friday night fish fry and Saturday's special, the Spanferkel (pig roast)!



Sunday, September 22nd-

Just Between Friends-Milwaukee-
Get discount maternity and children's fashions at the Just Between Friends consignment sale, starting Sunday at the Wisconsin State Fair Park. Items will be organized like a children's store, where everything is divided by gender, size, category, and brand name.

Doors Open Milwaukee-
Doors Open Milwaukee 3 will open the doors to over 100 wonderful buildings free of charge to the public. There are buildings that hold hidden treasures. There will be churches to office buildings, theaters to work sites, museums to hotels, clubs to universities, all sites of historic, architectural, cultural or commercial interest. Visit Historic Milwaukee's website for a complete listing of the buildings that will be open to the public.

Milwaukee/NARI Home Improvement Show-
Milwaukee/NARI Home Improvement Council is holding its 23rd Annual Fall Home and Remodeling Show, presented by Kohl's Floor Covering, Friday through Sunday at the Wisconsin Exposition Center at State Fair Park. Admission is $4 in advance and $7 at the door.

Oktoberfest-
The party lasts all month at Old Heidelberg Park in Glendale. Grab your stein and head over for music, dancing, great food including spit roasted chicken and spanferkel. There’s a big selection of German beers, games for the kids and parking is free. Don’t miss Milwaukee’s original and most authentic Oktoberfest. In fact it’s one of the best in the country. This celebration of German culture draws guests from throughout the country. It’s not fall until you’ve been to Oktoberfest! $5 at the door.

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