Key Milwaukee

June 2017

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

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(414) 273-6007 1-800-334-5434 Sports Concerts Theatre Locally owned & operated Downtown at Broadway & Mason St. www.theticketking.com Packers Bucks Badgers EXHIBITS u Through July 9 Global Kitchen: Food, Nature, Culture Explore how food is grown, how it reaches our markets and kitchens, how cooks and cultures create cuisines, and the role of food in ceremony and celebration. Milwaukee Public Museum u Through Sept. 4 Body Worlds: Animal Inside Out Milwaukee County Zoo u Through Labor Day Zoo in You Focuses on the trillions of microbes that make their homes inside our bodies that we wouldn't survive without! Discovery World THEATER u June 3-4 First Stage: Junie B. Jones Is Not a Crook Find out how Junie B. perseveres through her kindergarten conundrums and learns that honesty is the best policy. Todd Wehr Theater, Marcus Center u June 13-15, 20-22, 27-29 First Stage: KidZ Days Interactive, educational arts programs KidZ Stage, Marcus Center u June 16-17 Danceworks: Handel's Bestiary Stroll the grounds in search of the menagerie inspired by Donna Leon's Handel's Bestiary: In Search of Animals in Handel's Operas. Lynden Sculpture Garden NATURE u June 3 Raptor Saturday Raptors in Extreme Habitats: Some raptors live in our backyards and others are built to thrive in extreme environments around the world. This program showcases some of the resident bird species that can withstand arctic temperatures, cliffside nests, and the heat of the desert. Schlitz Audubon Nature Center F O R K I D S First Stage is one of the nation's leading professional theaters for families and young audiences, with over 300 performances held annually in downtown Milwaukee. Junie B. Jones Is Not a Crook Photo by Paul Ruffolo Photography keymilwaukee.com 19 Body Worlds: Animal Inside Out, the special summer exhibit at the Milwau- kee County Zoo, intrigues visitors. 100 spectacular speci- mens will be show- cased, preserved by the process of Plastination, invent- ed by Dr. Gunther von Hagens.

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