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SPECIAL EVENTS
Complete address of sites and phone numbers are
listed with first mention. Telephone Area Code 414 unless
shown otherwise. Please confirm events when possible;
listings are subject to change. For a complete list of events,
visit KeyMilwaukee.com.
MILWAUKEE RALLY, Aug. 28-Sept. 1; Various locations
throughout the metro area. Harley-Davidson riders gather for free
concerts, street parties, tattoo contests, vendor malls and the
largest H-D Museum Bike Night of the year. milwaukeerally.com
WISCONSIN HIGHLAND GAMES, Aug. 29-31; Waukesha Expo
Center, 1000 Northview Road (Highway FT), Waukesha.
wisconsinscottish.org
REVOLUTIONARY WAR ENCAMPMENT & REENACTMENT,
Aug. 30-31; Ozaukee County Pioneer Village. Saukville.
262-377-4510.
THIRD WARD ART FESTIVAL, Aug. 30-31; Milwaukee's Historic
Third Ward. Juried artists, food and live music on Broadway from
E. St. Paul to E. Menomonee.10 a.m.-6 p.m.
ThirdWardArtFestival.com.
MAXWELL STREET DAYS, Aug 31; Cedarburg Firemen's Park
at Fairgrounds, W65 N796 Washington Ave. One of area's
largest flea markets. 6 a.m.-3 p.m. 262-377-8412.
TARGET FREE FIRST THURSDAY, Sept. 4; Milwaukee Art
Museum, 700 N. Art Museum Dr. Admission to MAM is free for
everyone on the first Thursday of each month, courtesy of Target.
224-3200. mam.org
PARAMOUNT BLUES FESTIVAL, Sept. 5-6; Lime Kiln Park,
Grafton. graftonblues.org. See page 23.
TOSAFEST, Sept. 5-6; 7615 W. State St., Wauwatosa. Includes
live music, food and family activities. tosafest.org
INDIAN SUMMER FESTIVAL, Sept.5-7; Henry Maier Festival
Park (Summerfest grounds). Indiansummer.org. See page 36.
FAMILY FARM WEEKEND, Sept. 6-7; Milwaukee County Zoo,
10001 W. Bluemound Rd. milwaukeezoo.org
FRANK MOTS INTERNATIONAL KITE FESTIVAL, Sept. 6-7;
Veterans Park on Milwaukee's Lakefront north of the Milwaukee
Art Museum. Grand launch of 600 kites at noon. 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sun.
STARVING ARTISTS' SHOW, Sept. 7; Mount Mary University,
2900 N. Menomonee River Pkwy. Over 200 artists offering works
priced at $100 and under. 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
mtmary.edu/alumnae/events/starving-artists-show
A SUPERMOON WALK, Sept. 7; Lynden Sculpture Garden.
Naturalist Naomi Cobb leads a walk through Lynden's back acres
beneath the light of the (almost) supermoon (the moon will be full
two nights later). Ends with a bonfire. Free with admission.
7-8:30 p.m. lyndensculpturegarden.org
ELEPHANT APPRECIATION DAY, Sept. 13; Milwaukee County
Zoo. Colorful crafts, behind-the-scenes tours of Elephant Barns
and elephant talks and presentations.
800-388-1835
www.visitbrookfi eld.com
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