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May 2014

An A-Z visitors guide to Milwaukee Wisconsin. Sponsored by Key Magazine Milwaukee, Wisconsin

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19 Strawberries rule Cedarburg June 28-29 CELEBRATE THE LUSCIOUS fruit of summer – fresh home-grown strawberries – during Historic Cedarburg's 29th Annual Strawberry Festival. Visit the popular festival from 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday, June 28, and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, June 29. During the festival, tour Historic Cedarburg aboard Country Aire Tractor Hayride Shuttles. The signature food item is the Original Strawberry Brat, made just for the fest. Enjoy Cedar Creek Winery's Strawberry Blush Wine or purchase one of the winery's award-winning wines by the glass. Other Settlement offerings include a Sunday Morning Strawberry Pancake Breakfast, live bands, food booths and a Merchants Marketplace, as well as Strawberry Contests. There are lots of savory food courts all over town. On Washington Avenue, view art at Cedarburg Cultural Center's Fine Art Fair, Cedar Creek Settlement's Arts Fair and the Ozaukee Art Center's Fine Art Fair. A highlight is the 14th Annual Plein Air Painting Competition. Henry's Kids Korner in Cedar Creek Park offers daily pony rides, a petting zoo, bouncers, food vendors, a paintable mural and lots of entertainment. The Cedar Quacker 500 launches plastic ducks in races on the creek and there is a fun run as well. For more information, phone 262-377-9620, 888-894- 4001 or visit cedarburgfestivals.org. www.visitportwashington.com Download our free mobile app 1-800-719-4881 PORT WASHINGTON The sun is out, birds are singing... road trip anyone? Check out the 2014 Calendar of Events for Port Washington. Things to do, fun shops to visit, great places to eat and hospitable innkeepers ready to welcome you at the end of your day. All next to beautiful Lake Michigan located just north of Milwaukee! Make your plans today to come see us.

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