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creatures of snow during
a Wild Snow Sculpting Demo.
Take friends and family
for a thrilling ride on the
Yukon (Toboggan) Slide.
Reservations for 45-minute
time slots are required.
Sip Raised Grain Brewing
Co. beverages with the gang
in the heated Leader of the
Pack Beer Garden.
Bring recorded or animal
callers to the Glow Wild
Walk, sponsored by Park
Foundation of Waukesha,
Inc. Make a wild sound, and
stroll by the Call of the Wild
station to receive a surprise.
All walkers get a glow stick to
illuminate the 1.7–mile trail.
View the dazzling Wild,
Wild Sky Fireworks Display.
Gaze in awe at the Aurora
Borealis Laser Light Show
Jan. 14 at Lowell Park,
where the night sky will be
spectacularly lit up for three
15-minute shows.
Weekend 2, Jan. 20-22
All Waukesha County
Parks feature free admission.
On Saturday, watch
carvers sculpt hundreds of
pounds of ice into works of
art in downtown Waukesha.
Judging takes place at 2pm.
Bring the youngsters
to Cutler Park Jan. 21 for
the Penguin Egg Hunt, where
they can look for candy-filled
penguin eggs left by Lil' Chill.
Later that evening, don
aviator gear to a viewing of
"Top Gun: Maverick" at the
Waukesha County Airport
hangar. The movie showing
includes free popcorn.
The Waukesha Philharmonic
presents Saint-Saens'
symphony Carnival of the
Animals Sunday at St.
Luke's Church. The fanciful
performance includes animals
reciting poetry in English
and Spanish, an instrument
petting zoo and child-friendly
activities. Tickets are $10 for
adults and free for children.
Ongoing JanBoree Events
Download the Goosechase
app on your smartphone and
join the Goosechase
Scavenger Hunt sponsored
by Generac. The top three
teams, along with a random
participant, will win prizes.
From sunset to sunrise
every day of the JanBoree,
view Walk of Lights in
downtown Waukesha,
where Riverfront
Plaza is radiant
with illuminated
snowflakes and
a sky of lights.
For more details about Waukesha JanBoree, and a complete list of events, visit JanBoree.org.