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Waukesha Weekend Guide October 4th-6th

The Weekend Guide is a grouping of the highlights of the events for the weekend, for a full listing please make sure you check out Lake Country Family Fun’s Calendar!  We hope you have a fantastic weekend!  Make sure you LIKE us on Facebook!

 

Friday October 4th- 

Indian Summer- Ashippun- 
Head to Ashippun and learn all about the Buckskinner Encampment
Native American Village (Tipi Tours), Wigwams,Native Drummers and Dancers, there is something going on there all weekend long!

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Saturday October 5th-

Oconomowoc Farmers Market- 
7:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon- Municipal City Parking Lot by the old train depot. 175 E. Wisconsin Avenue

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Waukesha Farmers Market- 
The Waukesha Farmers’ Market is an open-air, producer-only public market that operates every Saturday, May 4th through October 26th, 2013 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., rain or shine. The Waukesha Farmers’ Market is held in Historic Downtown Waukesha and takes place along the south side of the Fox River in Riverfront Plaza.

Delafield Farmers Market- 
Fish Hatchery Parking lot, runs from 8:00am-1:00pm

New Berlin Farmers Market- 
Locally Wisconsin grown! Local vendors gather in the parking lot of the New Berlin Safety Building with locally grown or produced goods. Products vary from spring flowers, fresh vegetables, homemade bakery & many, many more!

Home Depot Kids Workshops-
These are geared towards children ages 5-12, and it is recommended that you preregister your children to make sure there is space available! Contact your local Home Depot for registration and additional details!

Little Chef Class-Mukwonago-
Classes begin at 1:00 pm at Antigua Real in Mukwonago.
The classes are designed for toddlers to primary school-age kids to learn to make simple, tasty Spanish meals that they can replicate at home. The 40-minute class teaches students both the English and Spanish word for each ingredient and step of the recipe. The classes have ranged in size from 4 to 18 kids, require a parent to accompany children and allows them to determine how much their child can participate based on their skill level. Those students and parents who wish to stay and enjoy lunch after the class will receive a 10 percent discount. The classes are free once a month and walk-ins are allowed, however you are encourage to RSVP on Facebook or by calling Ana at (262) 470-2494.

Autumn Harvest Fest- Elegant Farmer-
Hayrides, pony rides, apple picking and more will all be happening at the Elegant Farmer! They will be open from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm and the East Troy electric railroad will be running!

Menomonee Falls Fire Department Open House- 
The Menomonee Falls Fire Department invites you to their Fire Station Open Houses!
The four stations will be open on different days with different things to see and do at each station.
Meet the Firefighters and EMTs, see the trucks and tour the station.
Stop by for fun and education for the entire family!
Indian Summer- Ashippun- 
Head to Ashippun and learn all about the Buckskinner Encampment
Native American Village (Tipi Tours), Wigwams
Native Drummers and Dancers, there is something going on there all weekend long!

Sunday October 6th-

Indian Summer- Ashippun
Head to Ashippun and learn all about the Buckskinner Encampment
Native American Village (Tipi Tours), Wigwams
Native Drummers and Dancers, there is something going on there all weekend long!

Autumn Harvest Fest- Elegant Farmer- 
Hayrides, pony rides, apple picking and more will all be happening at the Elegant Farmer! They will be open from 10:00 am until 5:00 pm and the East Troy electric railroad will be running!

Applefest-New Berlin Historical Society- 
Head over to the New Berlin Historical Society on Sunday October 6th for a day full of fall fun! You will be able to shell corn, press apples for cider, buy apples, honey and pumpkins; visit the buildings and our museum and enjoy lunch and homemade desserts. The best part is that it is free to participate!

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