Mad City Bloomsday, a celebration of James Joyce's Ulysses and fundraiser for the Brink Lounge, 701 E. Illini 4000 for Cancer Dinner, a potluck fundraiser for the, 2833 Raritan Rd., Fitchburg, 6 p.m., bring a dish to pass, donations accepted. Party on the Lake, an annual fundraiser for Bishops Bay Country Club, 3500 Bishops Dr., Middleton, 5:30-9 p.m., $55. Wisconsin Future Farmers of America Convention, a four-day annual gathering hosted by the Alliant Energy Center - Exhibition Hall, 1919 Alliant Energy Way, Monday-Thursday. Savory Sunday, with volunteers need to prepare and serve a fresh, hot meal for the hungry. REAP snack prep, with volunteers needed to prepare and package fresh, healthy, and locally-grown treats for kids at 14 elementary schools around Madison. Pancake breakfast, a monthly fundraiser for Wil-Mar Center, 953 Jenifer St., 8:30-11 a.m., $8.50 adults and kids free. Call 251-6776 for more info.īooze, Beer & Brewers Tour, an all-day excursion organized by Vintage Brewing leading participants on a circuit that includes the Great Lakes Distillery, Milwaukee Ale House, and Miller Park. Greener Wiener, a grill-out fundraiser for Willy Street Co-op East, 1221 Williamson St., 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., $5. Marquette Waterfront Festival, the two-day 22nd annual festival and benefit put on by the Yahara Place Park, 2025 Yahara Pl., noon-8 p.m. Wil-Mar Center, 953 Jenifer St., 11:15 a.m., free. Taste of the Arts Fair, the 29th annual festival sponsored by the Taste of the Dells, the two-day annual food Cesky Den, the two-day 29nd annual Free community meal prepared by volunteers. Goodland County Park, Shelter #2, 2862 Waubesa Ave., Town of Dunn, 8 a.m.-end, $50 in pledges with registration in advance. Ride to Farm, the eighth annual bicycle ride and Wisconsin School for Beginning Dairy and Livestock Farmers, with participants riding a 56-mile two-stage tour around southern Dane and northern Green counties, and stopping for visits at the grass-based Tom Grady and Tim Pauli dairy farms near Oregon and Belleville, respectively, and lunch in New Glarus. "Clips of Faith" Beer and Film Tour, the second annual, featuring screenings of independent shorts created by Olin Park, 1156 Olin-Turville Ct., 7:30 p.m. St Luke's Parish Festival, a three-day annual, 1240 Nachreiner Ave., Plain, 5 p.m.-midnight Friday, 8 a.m.-midnight Saturday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Call 284-7800 for more info.įood Drive at the Zoo, with donations of nonperishable items going to the Henry Vilas Zoo 100th anniversary celebrations. Call 239-3091 for more info.Ĭreative Container Gardening class, with instructor Erin Schneider covering "tips and tools for getting started with an emphasis on growing organically, soil building, multiple functions for your plants, design tips, and selecting the right plants for the right spaces." Willy Street Co-op West, 6825 University Ave., 6:30-8:30 p.m., $15 owners and $25 all others. Proceeds benefit the local initiative Capital Brewery, 7734 Terrace Ave., Middleton, 2-5 p.m., $5 donation. The Clinic at a Time benefit will feature homemade Ethiopian dishes (meat, vegetable, or combo) and the Ethiopian cuisine cookbook You Can Make Injera will be for sale. We love Ethiopian food, and if we are not speaking everybody here in this sentiment, well, too bad. It's all part of the Smithsonian's Imobersteg Farmstead Cheese Factory, 2108 6th Ave., Monroe, 9 a.m.-mid-afternoon. This is a rare chance to see Swiss cheese made the old fashioned way, by hand-stirring, at the restored Imobersteg Farmstead Cheese Factory, part of the Eine Kleine Kaserie ( A Small Cheese Factory) will be official released. Call 60 for more info.Įven if you have seen cheese made before, this Old Time Cheesemaking demonstration is worth the drive. It's all part of the Mount Horeb 150: Sesquicentennial series of celebrations throughout the year. Taste of Mount Horeb is a decent taste-of to, well, taste, as the town is home to several unique restaurants that we hope will be participating in the event. You are probably as familiar with the "Taste of" concept as you are with June as dairy month. This includes cheesy scrambled eggs, sausage, cream cheese coffee cake, strawberry ice cream sundaes, "cheese of many varieties," and "milk in various flavors." Poetry on a plate. But we are only really concerned with the menu for the meal. Dane County outdoes itself this year with its 33rd annual Breakfast on the Farm, which features a live broadcast of Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya Know. (It's a difficult month for vegans.) That's pretty much the driving force behind breakfast-on-the-farm events, which now crop up in most counties across the state. June, as all Wisconsinites know, is Dairy Month. This coming week, in events that get to your heart through your stomach.
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