The Winter Reading Program is open to All Ages! Read or be read to for a total of 10 hours from Sunday, January 11 through Saturday, February 28. Everyone who finishes receives a raffle ticket to enter to win one of a variety of fantastic prize baskets! Participate by tracking your reading on the Beanstack […]
Milwaukee-based artist, writer, and curator Michelle Grabner pays homage to custodial labor through this installation of household sinks and replicated everyday objects. Largely unseen janitorial work is instead foregrounded through the presence of commonplace objects used to keep institutional spaces sanitary. In the traditionally orderly gallery space, rests a silver leafed garbage can, cast bronze […]
Parallel Play was created as an integral component of Marquette’s Biology class, Creative Problem Solving. This cross-disciplinary course teaches STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) students to embrace divergent thinking as a path to innovative problem solving. Through art-based activities and small group interactions with artists and STEM faculty, the class emphasizes the similarities between […]
The Big 4-0, Vol. 2: New Views of the Collection reimagines the Haggerty Museum of Art’s six lower galleries for the spring semester, presenting an entirely new installation of outstanding works from the Museum’s own holdings. The exhibition expands on collection favorites such as Keith Haring and Salvador Dalí paintings with rarely seen works on […]
Knights of Columbus Council 7106 Garbage Omelet Breakfast Holy Assumption Church Hall 5601 Tower Ave. Superior, WI Cost: $12.00 adults, $6.00 children 12 and under Includes beverage, toast and hash browns.
The second Madison Symphony Orchestra MSO at the Movies of the season presents Star Wars: A New Hope in Concert featuring the complete film with composer John Williams’ iconic Oscar®-winning score performed live to the film. Since the release of this first Star Wars movie over 45 years ago, the Star Wars saga has had […]
Lyz Jaakola, Nitaa-Nagamokwe (The lady who knows how to sing), will share traditional and modern Ojibwe-Anishinaabe songs and knowledge from her life-long study of Native American music, especially Anishinaabe women’s music. Using an Indigenous Informance style, weaving story, visuals and song she will be joined by her 18 year old son to offer their 21st […]
Limmie Pulliam awed our Madison audience with his performances in Madison Opera’s Tosca and our own 2023 Madison Symphony Orchestra Christmas concert. He and I will join forces in a program featuring some of the most well-known operatic arias, gospel works arranged for organ and tenor, and solo organ arrangements of opera overtures and instrumentals. […]
Explore a single work of art from the Museum’s collection in depth with Amy Kirschke, Barbara Brown Lee Senior Director of Learning and Engagement, during this program that encourages presence and promotes well-being.
What is it about the millions of acres of forest and lakes between Minnesota and Canada that causes Abbey to geek out about the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness? Each summer, she paddles, portages, and sleeps in a tent on her trips to the wilderness. In her Thursdays at the U lecture, Abbey will help […]
Hear from exhibiting artist Michelle Grabner and Haggerty Director John McKinnon as they discuss Grabner’s newest body of work featured in Michelle Grabner: Under the Sink on view from January 17 to May 24, 2025. Milwaukee-based artist, writer, and curator Michelle Grabner pays homage to custodial labor through this installation of household sinks and replicated […]
An enchanting collaboration with Madison Ballet takes the stage for our third Masterworks concert of the season. As the orchestra brings Davis’s evocative Liberty suite to life, the stage comes alive with original choreography by Madison Ballet’s Artistic Director and Choreographer, Ja’ Malik. The second half of the evening features Dvořák’s timeless Serenade for Strings, […]
A Lit Match is a performance piece created by F. E. Wildingway using poetry, sound, movement and atmosphere to invoke alchemical transformation. F. E. Wildingway has performed on both coasts and for 20 years in the driftless region. He is a vocational creative with a large body of work, he resides in Viroqua, WI. The […]
Madison Choral Project was formed in 2012 by conductor Albert Pinsonneault to explore challenging works for chamber choir and to bring world-class choral music to our home in central Wisconsin. Now in our eleventh year, MCP has performed over 40 concerts for thousands of patrons and has received national recognition for excellence. In our concerts […]
Begin your Saturday with a calming 60-minute all-levels yoga class amid the serenity of the Quadracci Pavilion and stunning views of Lake Michigan. Doors open at 7 a.m. and class begins at 8 a.m. Arrive early with your yoga mat to settle into the space, and enjoy complimentary tea, water, and coffee before the class […]
Snow, sleet, or sunshine, Madison’s Freeze for Food race embodies the community’s commitment to making a difference. On Saturday, March 1, 2025, at 12:00 PM, the 44th annual event will bring together hundreds of participants to support refugees and immigrants in the Madison area in an effort to raise money to address food security issues. […]
Kick off the St. Patrick’s season with Irish Bluegrass quartet, JigJam! JigJam made its Grand Ole Opry Debut in Nashville in March 2023 to critical acclaim receiving a standing ovation from a sold-out crowd on Country Music’s biggest stage. The group was joined on the night by Garth Brooks, Trisha Yearwood, Steve Earle, Lauren Alaina, […]
The Valencia Baryton Project has dedicated itself to performing music written for an ancient and little-known instrument: the baryton. A cross between the viol da gamba and lirone, with 10 resonating and plucked strings down the back of the instrument, the baryton gives the traditional string trio an entirely new dimension. The Valencia Baryton Project […]
Join us for an eclectic mix of works that are drawn from the new and old. From Shostakovich’s light and folksy pieces to Alyssa Morris’ depiction of paintings in her work “Brush Strokes” to Jacob Beranek’s prodigious Wind Quintet and John Mackey’s trailblazing “Breakdown Tango”, this will for sure be a fun and invigorating concert […]
The Palmyra Eagle Community Band (PECB) will present a concert on Fat Tuesday for the first time since 2020! This photo collage presents memories of past Fat Tuesday concerts. Our celebration of Fat Tuesday is on Tuesday, March 4 at 7:00 pm at the Palmyra United Methodist Church. From 5 to 7 pm enjoy pancakes […]
The public is invited to attend the Mardi Gras Pancake Supper on Tuesday, March 4th, from 5 to 6:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall at Cable United Church of Christ. The church is located at 13445 County Highway M in downtown Cable. The meal will include pancakes, toppings, sausages, ham, syrup, and beverages. Free-will offerings […]
Please join us for this engaging 20-minute Lunchtime Talk featuring the work of Nam June Paik. The Korean-born artist is widely considered the founder of video art. This month’s Art Talk focuses on his 1994 video sculpture Cage in Cage, a Victorian-style birdcage filled with active television monitors, currently on view in the Haggerty’s anniversary […]
3X Grammy Nominee! 6:00 & 8:00 Showtimes — Info & Tickets at JazzCoterie.com Born and raised in Dallas, it was Horn’s jazz-loving, piano-playing grandmother who chose “Jazzmeia.” She began singing at a young age and attended the Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing Arts. In 2009, Horn moved to New York City to […]
The UW Hoofer Sailing Club is pleased to welcome renowned sailor Jerome Rand to the Memorial Union for an unforgettable evening of sea stories. From his solo, non-stop circumnavigation of the globe to countless daring sailing adventures, Jerome’s tales will inspire, amaze, and ignite your wanderlust. Jerome Rand is a midwestern sailor most known for […]
Our audience will gain knowledge about everyday uses of AI, but more critically, they will be able to consider why they might embrace or resist artificial intelligence. Artificial intelligence (AI) has entered contemporary life with a vengeance. Since OpenAI released ChatGPT to the public in late 2022, media and scholars have grappled with generative artificial […]
Beyond The Notes – Bach at the ORGAN — Four student organists will perform and receive coaching from T. Jared Stellmacher, Director of Music at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Madison.This class will be an opportunity for organists to experience playing Bach on an “authentic” instrument. St. Andrew’s Taylor and Boody (Opus 33) tracker action […]
part concert – part musical – all heart! It has never been easier to connect with others, yet our world has never been more divided. The struggle to understand and accept people who do not look the same, sound the same, or think the same has never been more real. The new musical by Drew […]
The program will feature Bach’s “Other Voices”: music composed by J.S. Bach performed by voices and instruments other than what he originally wrote for. You’ll hear new and interesting arrangements for vocalists (Swingle Singers), trombones, saxophones, and even a theremin!
Come see and hear what it was like to experience a silent film back in the 1920’s! Theatre organist Jelani Eddington will accompany the silent film, “Safety Last!” on Friday, March 7 at 7:00 p.m. at Duluth’s First United Methodist Church. This event continues to celebrate the recent renovation and expansion of the church’s Austin […]
Pianist Lawrence Quinnett returns as Bach Around The Clock’s guest artist to perform Bach’s Two- and Three-Part Inventions and the Keyboard Concerto in E Major (BWV 1053), with the Ancora String Quartet. Concert followed by a birthday cake reception in the FUS Landmark Auditorium. This concert is a fund-raiser for BATC.
BATC’s Main Event features performers of all ages and study levels, individuals and ensembles, period and modern instruments, will perform their favorite Bach selections in person from the St. Andrews stage. Come and go through the day as you please. Donations welcome to support the Festival
FREE (donations gratefully accepted to support the Festival)
Seven Ages Theatricals is excited to present two plays by Eve “V” Ensler in repertory – The Vagina Monologues and The Good Body, directed by Amanda Ellis and Trudy Berger respectively. The Vagina Monologues is the result of hundreds of interviews about a topic so taboo, few women dare to speak its name. At the […]
March 9, 2025 Noon to 4pm Location: The Curious Crafter 4678 Cottage Grove Rd Madison, WI 53716 Come out to The Curious Crafter as we Craft for a Cause! This March 9th, we are raising funds for the NEW Sennett Middle School Theater Program as they embark on their first production, “Moana Jr.” Noon – […]
Mike Block is a Grammy® Award-Winning multi-style cello player, composer, singer, and educator, with a passion for cross-cultural collaborations. Hailed as “one of the bravest, most intriguing musicians on the American fusion scene” by Gramophone, he was acclaimed by the New York Times for his “vital rich-hued solo playing”, and “a true artist… a sight […]
Seven Ages Theatricals is excited to present two plays by Eve “V” Ensler in repertory – The Vagina Monologues and The Good Body, directed by Amanda Ellis and Trudy Berger respectively. The Vagina Monologues is the result of hundreds of interviews about a topic so taboo, few women dare to speak its name. At the […]
What’s the alternative to factory farms? The Sierra Club Wisconsin Water Team has loads of questions, such as: – What challenges might farmers face raising cattle on pastures? – How do farmers get started with grazing and where can they get help? – What are farmers’ opinions on factory farming vs. grazing? – Is grazing […]
Delight in light as you explore the artwork inspired by multiple investigations and interpretations of light by the instructors from the UW-Platteville art program in “Light: A UW-Platteville Art Faculty Exhibition.” Dr. Tyler Ostergaard, Associate Professor of Art History, will also discuss this year’s theme with opening remarks to begin at 3:30 p.m. Get the […]
Discover a stunning exhibition of photography and mixed-media art exploring transformation, impermanence, and renewal. Featuring early photographic works from the Mark Jacobs Collection and Sharon Kilfoy’s dynamic DISINTEGRATIONS series, this show invites viewers to reflect on the cycles of change. Opening Reception & Symposium – March 11, 2025 Live music by Kowalski Skryagin Maneuver Art […]
Recovery.com is excited to present The Creative High, a film by Director Adriana Marchione and Producer Dianne Griffin, which features nine artists in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction who are transformed by creativity in their turbulent search for identity and freedom. The documentary explores how artists grappling with substance use disorder harness creative expression […]
Community Connections to Prosperity Coalition: 90 Days to Prosperity: How Our Community is Transforming Lives”. Listen to Sarah, Alisa and Jenny talk about our County! Don’t miss this presentation on the Community Connections to Prosperity Coalition’s groundbreaking 90-day projects! Discover how your neighbors are rolling up their sleeves and making real, tangible changes in our […]
“Embodied Connections: Figurative Ceramics and Cultural Narratives” includes work created by the 2025 Schuh Visiting Artist, Cristina Córdova, along with pieces made by UW-Whitewater Art and Design students in a studio workshop led by Córdova and Professor Jared Janovec. Exhibition Dates: February 17–March 20 Public Event: March 13 6-7 p.m. Artist Talk 7-8:30 p.m. Exhibition […]
Irish music returns to the Garver Atrium with Lunasa on March 13th. Music starts at 7pm with doors at 6pm. The Garver Lounge open for food and drink at 5pm. No carry-in alcohol from Ian’s is permitted.
It’s never too early to learn to love art! Celebrate Women’s History Month and explore the magic of paint to create stain paintings inspired by the work of Helen Frankenthaler. Then join in the sing-alongs at 10:30 and 11:15 a.m. This monthly program is designed especially for visitors ages five and under (with an adult).
Linger in Windhover Hall beneath the upside-down landscape of “Meadow” while basking in the tones of Melissa Blue Muhammad’s sound bowls. Visitors are welcome to sit or lie beneath the sculpture and may bring yoga mats for added comfort.
This event offers a blend of indoor and outdoor activities found nowhere else in Dane County. Stations throughout the grounds will lead visitors through the history and science of maple syruping in Wisconsin. Participants will learn how to tap trees and make REAL maple syrup as well as enjoy a variety of themed activities. It […]
FREE concert with 15-yr-old Sensation Salvador Stein (violin), Hannah Wolkstein (cello) and Colin Welford (organ and piano)–Mozart, Shostakovich, Haydn, Mushel and more!
The Česká Opera House in Haugen (320 W 3rd St) will be hosting a Saint Patrick’s Day concert featuring TrueGrass on Sunday March 16th starting at 2:00 pm. This four piece stringband will be donning their green and polishing up their Irish credentials to get ready for a fun afternoon of music at this unique […]
FREE concert with 15-yr-old Sensation Salvador Stein (violin), Hannah Wolkstein (cello) and Colin Welford (organ and piano)–Mozart, Shostakovich, Haydn, Mushel and more!
Join us for an exciting new community learning and networking opportunity centered on creating, enhancing, and managing native plant gardens! As part of our newly established Native Garden Learning Hub, we invite you to explore valuable resources and receive expert guidance from knowledgeable volunteers. Each month, we’ll feature specialized topics related to native plant gardening, […]
While it can seem like meditation is all about self-improvement and chilling out, the practice of meditation actually has deep, pro-social roots. In this talk, Dr. Davidson will discuss how meditation has been associated with reductions in implicit bias, more equitable behavior, and improved outcomes in a variety of socially relevant measures. Dr. Davidson’s groundbreaking […]
Join us Wednesday March 19th at the Italian Community Center as we gather once again to celebrate la tavola di San Guiseppe. This tradition dates back to the Middle Ages when people would set a table filled with food to honor St. Joseph after a period of drought and famine. It serves to express gratitude […]
Please join us for the Marathon County Historical Society’s 26th annual Vintage Springtime Tea to be held Thursday, March 20th, 2025 at 2 pm in the Woodson History Center (410 Mcindoe Street Wausau 54403). Enjoy a formal tea highlighted by sweet and savory courses and a custom blend of tea. With the two new 1920s […]
Join us in the Garver Lounge for an evening of fun! Participate in “Designer Purse Bingo” for a chance to win a luxury handbag! And stop in Garver Canvas if you’re looking for a pup to steal your heart! Underdog Pet Rescue will have adoptable pups onsite waiting to give you some good luck snuggles. […]
Claudia is a well-known singer/songwriter and poet who is returning to the Midwest for a short tour. She has a big personality and a fine sense of humor to go along with her musical chops. Don’t miss this rare chance to see her perform. Please email us at annedave@chorus.net to reserve a seat.
Experience the magic of Bach like never before! The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra teams up with student musicians from the Wisconsin Conservatory of Music for an afternoon where art and music come together in perfect harmony. Enjoy a live performance of Johann Sebastian Bach’s most beautiful compositions, set against the stunning backdrop of the Milwaukee Art […]
Country Music Hall of Famer, five-time Grammy-winner, and AMA Lifetime Achievement honoree Marty Stuart picks up where he left off on Altitude, his first new album in five years, exploring a cosmic country landscape populated by dreamers and drifters, misfits and angels, honky-tonk heroes and lonesome lovers. There’s a desert flare to the music here, […]
Join the Madison Bach Musicians for a performance of the powerful J. S. Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, featuring two orchestras, two choirs, and numerous outstanding soloists! The incredible storyline of Jesus’s betrayal, trial, and crucifixion is brought into focus by our musicians, along with English supertitles to accompany the German text. In this work, Bach […]
Lochanside is a Scottish folk band consisting of an electric bagpipe, guitar, fiddle, Irish flute, and a bodhran. This Madison based quartet plays a mixture of upbeat Celtic dance music and traditional Scottish ballads and is named in honor of Robert “Robbie” Burns, the national poet of Scotland.
Join the Madison Bach Musicians for a performance of the powerful J. S. Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, featuring two orchestras, two choirs, and numerous outstanding soloists! The incredible storyline of Jesus’s betrayal, trial, and crucifixion is brought into focus by our musicians, along with English supertitles to accompany the German text. In this work, Bach […]
Every Sunday in March (except the 30th) Discover the cave like the first explorers. Walk through the cave using only lanterns and flashlights that are provided. Feel as though you are one of the first people to ever see the cave. Your guide will take you on an adventure while sharing the history & the […]
Join in on family-friendly fun during spring break at the Museum! Inspired by what’s on view, create a blooming flower in the Kohl’s Art Studio and get creative with local artists.
Join in on family-friendly fun during spring break at the Museum! Create a blooming flower in the Kohl’s Art Studio, gather around for musical children’s book reading, and be inspired by visiting artists.
Join us for a special Kids’ Art Day during spring break. Children and their families are welcome to join us in the lower level stART Lab to paint decorative rocks. The project will be inspired by the current exhibition, On the Edge: The Labor and Environment of Dimensional Stone Quarries. This activity uses acrylic paint […]
Brown County Civic Music is proud to present soprano Laura Strickling, a two-time Grammy award nominee, has won wide acclaim for her deeply expressive, nuanced sound. The New York Times has praised her “flexible voice, crystalline diction, and warm presence.” She and piano accompanist Daniel Schlosberg will draw from her repertoire of more than 450 […]
Join in on family-friendly fun during spring break at the Museum! Create a blooming flower in the Kohl’s Art Studio, gather around for musical children’s book reading, and be inspired by visiting artists.
Fraud Protection: Bank fraud is a major issue that can cause serious financial losses for individuals, businesses, and financial institutions. Join us to learn more! My name is Gina Rivard, and I am a Branch Lead for CCF Bank in Rice Lake, WI. I began my banking career over 11 years ago as a teller […]
Stephen Lee Rich: Born and raised in Chicago, now based in Wisconsin, Stephen Lee Rich has spent just over fifty years as an actor, singer, and comedian. He cut his teeth as a singer/songwriter in Chicago’s folk music clubs in the 1970s and the 1980s he made the transition to comedy working for a couple […]
Waupun Fine Arts in cooperation with the Waupun Public Library Gallery, hosts artist exhibits showcasing the talents of local artists. Nancy Swenson will be the featured artist from March 28 through May 21, 2025. A wonderful display of her work to view and purchase includes paintings in acrylic, watercolor, Sumi-e technique, alcohol ink airbrush, brusho, […]
Join in on family-friendly fun during spring break at the Museum! Create a blooming flower in the Kohl’s Art Studio, gather around for musical children’s book reading, and be inspired by visiting artists.
Blues in the Barn Dance with Small Blind Johnny Get ready for a night of live music and dancing with “Blues in the Barn” at Four Winds Farm! Our cozy barn loft will be set with a dance floor and plenty of seating for a fantastic night of live music. Enjoy the soulful sounds of […]
On Friday, March 28th at 7pm, join us at for a Scottish Music Workshop, led by concert musicians. Bring your instrument (flute, trumpet, cello, accordion, or whatever suits your fancy) and learn some authentic Scottish music. Suited for all ages and skill levels! Listeners are also welcome. Afterwards, enjoy a concert starting at 8pm featuring […]
March 29, 2025 | 9:00 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. for registration UW-Stevens Point at Wausau Center of Civic Engagement | Veninga Theater 625 Stewart Ave, Wausau, WI 54401 Parking available at Lot G Join us for this free event, as Dr. Michael Childers, UW-Madison School for Workers Professor, will screen […]
Care for the Nonprofessional Cancer Care Caregiver, 2025 This event will bring together caregivers and expert presenters to share their stories and knowledge. Exhibitors will provide a wealth of resource materials. Lunch is complimentary. Parking is free in the ThriveOn private parking structure next to the building. Please register by 5 p.m. on Monday, March […]
Shakey is a Neil Young tribute band that captures the essence of Neil Young’s music and style. With their authentic sound and passionate performances, Shakey pays tribute to one of the greatest musicians of our time. Whether you’re a die-hard Neil Young fan or just love great music, Shakey is a must-see live experience.
The 90 piece CVCB is made up of musicians from ages 18 – 80 from the Chippewa Valley. Performing a wide variety of traditional concert band repertoire to contemporary band works. The band is in its 31st season and directed by Jesse Farnlof. The concert is free to the public.
Join us at the stunning Cave of the Mounds for an unforgettable evening of nature-inspired soundscapes and tranquility. Immerse yourself in the resonant tones of native flutes, the deep vibrational hum of the didgeridoo, the rhythmic beats of drums, and more, all performed live in the cave’s natural acoustic setting. Musical Mindset is a multi-talented […]
Join us for a hands-on cooking adventure where you’ll gain skills for outdoor cooking! In this class, we’ll teach you how to create a meal over a campfire and camp stove, using simple, yet effective techniques. Staff will review basic camping cooking equipment, build a campfire suitable for cooking, discuss safety around campfire cooking, and […]
Reflecting the La Follette School’s dedication to promoting civil discourse and working across differences at both the domestic and international levels, we are pleased to host Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield, who has extensive experience in international policy and in modeling respect and compromise in policymaking. In a moderated conversation with La Follette School Director Susan Webb […]
Join Tergar Madison for a 5-week hybrid workshop designed to make meditation enriching and accessible from anywhere. This program will guide you through the essential topics of awareness, compassion, and wisdom, blending traditional teachings with modern insights. The workshop will be led by Scott Anderson, an experienced meditator and teacher who combines his expertise in […]
Thomas Kasdorf, piano Oriol Sans, conductor Ravel: Ma mère l’Oye “Mother Goose Suite” (1911) Falla: Noches en los jardines de España “Nights in the Gardens of Spain” (1915) Elgar: Variations on an Original Theme “Enigma”, Op. 36 (1899) Thomas Kasdorf, piano Oriol Sans, guest conductor
Bowl for Kids’ Sake is a peer-to-peer fundraising event that is fun for companies and community members to engage in. (Teams of 4-6 people are formed, and the team and individuals set fundraising goals. Team members raise money from co-workers, friends, and family.) As a thank you for the team’s support and enthusiasm, Big Brothers Big Sisters […]
Dr. Jen Rae, University of Wisconsin–Madison’s artist-in-residence and co-founder of The Centre for Reworlding, in partnership with the Division of the Arts at UW–Madison, is convening an invitational Creative Resilience Lab on Thursday and Friday, April 3–4, 2025, at MYArts in Madison, Wisconsin. This two-day immersive and collaborative lab will build collective knowledge and wisdom […]
Join us for the Milwaukee Art Museum’s celebration of spring and discover floral interpretations of favorite artworks in the galleries. This four-day event is overflowing with flowers, music, refreshments, shopping, art making, and even more special floral programs.
This exhibit will feature 18 Story Cloths from the La Crosse County Historical Society’s artifact collection and loaned from the Hmong Community and Cultural Center. This exhibit commemorates the 50th anniversary of Hmong resettlement in the United States and illustrates the history of the Hmong and Hmong Americans through various narratives, including folktales, traditional events, […]
Join us for the Milwaukee Art Museum’s celebration of spring and discover floral interpretations of favorite artworks in the galleries. This four-day event is overflowing with flowers, music, refreshments, shopping, art making, and even more special floral programs.
The Art in Bloom celebration continues after hours at the Floral Fashion Show! See spectacular gowns and accessories created out of blooms by local artisans and be seen in your best floral finery. After the show, visit the galleries to explore the art-inspired floral installations. Cocktail attire is recommended, and valet parking is available.
In an exciting collaboration, Coastal Players and the Bayshore Arts Center are thrilled to announce the upcoming production of the iconic rock musical, Jesus Christ Superstar, which will grace the stage of the Herbert L. Williams Theater from April 4th to April 13th. Directed by Chase Grabowski, this production highlights the remarkable talents of many […]
Join us for the Milwaukee Art Museum’s celebration of spring and discover floral interpretations of favorite artworks in the galleries. This four-day event is overflowing with flowers, music, refreshments, shopping, art making, and even more special floral programs.
Bottoms Up: A Toast to Wisconsin’s Historic Bars & Breweries Raise your glass and settle in for the show as State Historic Preservation Officer Jim Draeger, co-author of Bottoms Up: A Toast to Wisconsin’s Historic Bars & Breweries, highlights the innovative architecture and rich history of more than 70 Wisconsin breweries and bars. Along the […]
Mom Prom- Under the Sea is a fun night out for charity! There will be dinner, dessert, dancing, a cash bar, raffles, and photo opportunities. Although it is called Mom Prom, the event is open to anyone over the age of 21. The theme this year is Under the Sea; come dressed up, in formal […]