ISTORIC CEDARBURG,
just 20 minutes north
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2015 festival season with the
perfect antidote for cabin fe-
ver – the 41st Annual Winter
Festival.
This year's theme for the
popular festival Saturday,
Feb. 21, and Sunday, Feb. 22,
is "Frozen Wonderland: Can't
Stay Inside Anymore." Festivi-
ties take place 8 a.m.-10 p.m.
Saturday and 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
Sunday.
Visitors can hop aboard
the tractor drawn hay wagon
to view the spectacular ice
carving contest entries along
Washington Avenue. On the
active side, old-fashioned
"snow battles" are waged
by registered teams – more
information at (262) 375-7611.
Saturday at 9 a.m., catch the
Co-ed Sno-Ball Tournament
and the Cedarburg Lions Ice-
Burg Open Golf Tournament.
Two chili contests heat up
the scene at the Cedarburg
Community Center, W63
N641 Washington Ave. Dur
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ing Saturday's Individual Chili
Competition, audience mem-
bers can win free prizes. On
Sunday those attending the
Restaurant Chili Contest can
buy a chili sampler platter and
vote for their favorite entries
(11 a.m.-4 p.m.).
The Grand Parade is at
1 p.m. Saturday, with themed
bed racing teams as well as
other fun participants. The
parade heads down Wash-
ington Avenue to the frozen
millpond of Cedar Creek for
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ington State Bank Costumed
Cedarburg
Winter Festival
Warm up with family fun!
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