DOWNTOWN
1101 N. Water Street, Milwaukee
414-272-1195
DELAFIELD
3191 Golf Road, Delafield
262-646-7878
GRAFTON
2615 Washington Street, Grafton
262-375-2222
OAK CREEK
140 W Town Square Way, Oak Creek
414-301-5290
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here's some-
thing for every-
one this summer in
Waukesha County,
with the emphasis on
family fun.
The excitement
of professional bike
racers taking hairpin
turns is part of the
action at the Wauke
-
sha County Carl
Zach Cycling Classic,
Sunday, June 19, from
11:00am-8:30pm. Part
of the Tour of Ameri-
ca's Dairyland series,
one of the largest
race series in the U.S.
Free music concerts
include the Wauke-
sha Civic Band Con-
certs, 8-9pm Thurs-
days, June 16-Aug. 11,
at the newly renovat-
ed Les Paul Perfor-
mance Center, Cutler
Park, 321 Wisconsin
Ave., in Waukesha.
Each summer concert
includes selections
from a Broadway
musical, guest soloist,
marches and contem
-
porary band arrange-
ments.
A Tribute Tuesday
Concert on June 14,
7-9pm, features a
tribute to David Bow
-
ie. Monthly concerts
from 7-9pm at the
Les Paul Performance
Center always feature
a different tribute. At
the same location,
family-friendly flicks
under the stars are
presented Mondays
at 8pm, with June
dates of June 13, 20
and 27.
More info about
Waukesha events are
at waukesha-wi.gov
and visitwaukesha.
org/key.
In Pewaukee,
Waterfront Wednes
-
days are free concerts
from 6-9pm at Lake-
front Park, 222 W
Wisconsin Ave.
water-
frontwednesday.com.
And
what says summer
more than a water
ski show? Down-
town Pewaukee's
Lakefront Park is the
scene for shows at
6:45pm every Thurs-
day night. plwsc.org
SummerStage at
Lapham Peak, locat
-
ed in Delafield, kicks
off this summer with
a Party in the Park
fundraising concert
on June 4, 6:30pm.
From June 9-25, The
Importance of Being
Earnest by Oscar
Wilde is presented
at this wonderful
outdoor theater, with
all performances at
7:30pm.
Summer-Stage.org
Something for Everyone
in Waukesha County
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Pewaukee
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by
Dave
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