Wine & Harvest
Festival
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W I N E & H A R V E S T F E S T I V A L
S E P T . 1 7 1 0 A M - 6 P M * & S E P T . 1 8 1 0 A M - 5 P M , C E D A R B U R G
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elebrate fall
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Annual Wine & Harvest
Festival.
Originally, the wines of
Cedar Creek Winery and
Wisconsin's homegrown
produce and artisan foods
were the inspiration for this
free, family-oriented event.
For a quick shuttle around
town, hop aboard a trac
-
tor-drawn hayride wagon
and hear the live musicfea-
tured at several locations
both days. At Ashley's
Candyland for Kids, find
special activities, a magician,
opcorn the Clown,a bounc-
er, special treats, andaint a
Pumpkin.
umkin Careretraor-
dinaireSteve Dahlketurns
large pumpkins into gro-
tesque faces at the City Hall
Lawn on Saturday.
Art on the Avenue features
more than 250 juried artist
booths. The Cedarburg Cul-
tural Center, the Cedarburg
Art Museum, the Ozaukee
Art Center, the Cedarburg
Garden Club and the Wis-
consin Museum of Quilts
and Fiber Arts (east of down-
town but accessible via the
hay wagon shuttle) also have
art-related fairs on or around
the festival grounds.
TheFestial Food Courtlo-
cated at the Community
Center features lots of fest
favorites. Special options
include Olsen's Piggly Wig-
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