Lake Anna Arts and Crafts Festival Bumpass Va May 21

A traveling exhibit about tyrannosaurs is at the Milwaukee Public Museum through May 18.

FAIRS & FESTIVALS

Cinco de Mayo Festival: five-viii p.m. May 6; x a.m.-8 p.m. May 7; 10 a.m.-v p.m. May eight. Live music, dancing, a car show, and food and other vendors. Phoenix Park, 111 E. Wisconsin St., Delavan.

Sidewalk Chalk Art Festival: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. May vii. Costless. Live music, and nutrient bachelor for purchase. Haggerty Museum of Fine art, Marquette Academy campus, 1234 West. Tory Loma St. Register for a sidewalk square online at marquette.edu/haggerty-museum

The Shops of Cedar Creek Settlement: Mother's Day Weekend, ten a.k. to 5 p.m. May 7; 11 a.grand. to v p.m. May viii. Food and product sampling, in-store specials, and music past Kevin Kennedy, and Jackie Gorecki. N70-W6340 Bridge Road, Cedarburg. (262) 377-8020; www.cedarcreeksettlement.com

Bayshore Fine art Festival: Art and Artisan's Off-white, ten a.1000.-6 p.g. May 14; 11 a.one thousand.-6 p.grand. May 15. Music past The Beautiful Collide, Marcell, Kris & Dani Crow, Brooklynn & Ben. 5800 N. Bayshore Drive, Glendale.

Wisconsin Geological Society: Stone Precious stone and Mineral Show, x a.m.-4:30 p.k. May 14-xv. Vendors selling rocks, fossils, gems and jewelry; exhibits, rock identification, door prizes and activities for the children, with baked goods for auction. Muellner Building, Hart Park, 7300 Anecdote St., Wauwatosa. wigeo.org

iii Sheeps Brewing Co. Taproom: Ten Year Anniversary Party, May fourteen. Opens at 11 a.m. with alive music, food trucks, tastings, and limited and specialty beer releases. 1837 North Ave., Sheboygan. (920) 395-3583.

Brew City Birding Festival: May 14-21. A week of bird-themed field trips, lectures, family-friendly programs and activities, and bird-watching opportunities. Visit urbanecologycenter.org

The Blind Horse Restaurant & Winery: Dejection & Wine Fest, May 20-22. Live music, soul nutrient and the release of Blueberry Rose. 6018 Superior Ave., Kohler. theblindhorse.com

Ozaukee Canton Pioneer Village: WWII Living History Consequence, nine a.m.-4 p.grand. May 21. Living History Reenactors portray the WWII servicemen from various theaters of the war; see the camps of the European theater, acquire nigh the role of the USO on the homefront. 4880 Highway I, Saukville. www.ochs.co.ozaukee.wi.united states of america

Old Falls Village: Showtime Almanac Sometime Falls Revolutionary State of war Days, x a.m.-5 p.m. May 21; x a.m.-four p.m. May 22. See and talk to reenactors portraying the men, women and children who fought to create our nation and lived during the late 1770'due south. Visitors volition experience all the sights and sounds of our nation'southward history. Pilgrim Road and County Line Road Q, Menomonee Falls. world wide web.OldFallsVillage.com

Wisconsin Early Mustangers: 40th Annual All Ford Evidence and Swap, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. May 22. Costless spectator parking and admission, family friendly, music, food, raffles. Ewald's Venus Ford, 2727 E. Layton Ave., Cudahy. world wide web.wemustangers.com

BeerFest: Leukemia & Lymphoma Society cancer research benefit, 1-4 p.thousand. May 22. $35. Beer samples from over twenty breweries, nutrient and drink specials, alive music, silent auction items, and drawings. Bottle House 42, 1130 N. 9th St. bottlehouse42.com/

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NIGHTLIFE

Blu: Live music, 7-eleven p.m. Friday-Sabbatum. Pfister Hotel, 424 E. Wisconsin Ave.

Cedarburg Cultural Center: Blueburg Café Open Mic Night, seven-9 p.m. May four. Alex Wilson, 7 p.m. May half dozen. W62-N546 Washington Ave., Cedarburg.

Clark Hotel: Dick Eliot jazz, 6-nine p.m. May half-dozen and May xx. 314 W. Main St., Waukesha.

The Cooperage: Sleepy Gaucho, 8 p.g. May 6. Marielle Allschwang & The Visitations, 7 p.m. May xiii. Bricklayer Jennings,7 p.m. May 20. 822 S. H2o St.

County Clare: Dick Eliot, v-viii p.yard. 5-8 p.k. May 8 and May 29. 1234 N. Astor St.

Cue Club of Wisconsin: Live music, 8:30 p.grand. Stetsin & Lace, May 7. Block Political party, May 14. The TNTs, May 21. 2454 Northward. Grandview Blvd., Waukesha.

Harley-Davidson Museum: Live music, 5-8 p.m. Bella Cain, May 5. Big Al Wetzel Band, May 12. 10 Feet Alpine, May xix. Mighty Miss Erica, May 26. Doozey, June 2. The WhiskeyBelles, June 9. 11One Louder, June xvi. Local Legends, June 23. Jackie Brown Band, June 30. MOTOR Bar & Restaurant, 400 W. Canal St.

Saint Kate - The Arts Hotel: Live music, 5 p.one thousand. Mon-Thursday; vii p.m. Fri-Saturday; xi a.k.-ii p.yard. and 4 p.yard.-shut Lord's day. 139 Eastward. Kilbourn Ave.

Story Hill FireHouse: Will Ulrich, half dozen-8:30 p.m. May 12. 407 N. Hawley Route.

COMEDY

ComedySportz: Comedy show matches every Fri-Sat. All ages improv one-act. 420 Due south. First St. (414) 272-8888; cszmke.com

Improv at The Corners of Brookfield: New one-act venue features two live performance stages with total food and drink service. 20110 Lower Union St., Brookfield. (414) 928-5400; improv.com/milwaukee

The Laughing Tap Comedy Club: Weekly live comedy shows and bar featuring Wisconsin arts and crafts beer and spirits. 706 South. fifth St. laughingtap.com

PERFORMING ARTS

Bel Canto Chorus: Cathedral Music, 7:thirty p.thousand. May 20. Basilica of St. Josaphat, 601 Westward. Lincoln Ave. (414) 481-8801, Ext. ane.

Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist: Grand Music 2022: An Evening of Choral and Organ Music, eight p.m. May 6. Fine Arts Series: Latino Arts Strings Program, 4 p.1000. May 22. Fine Arts Series: Organist Tom Fielding in Concert, 7 p.m. May 24. 812 North. Jackson St. (414) 276-9814.

Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist: Wednesday Concert Serial, 12:15 p.chiliad. Becca Dora, oboe, May 4; Simone Gheller, organ, May xi; Chandler Dillingham, guitar, May 18; Josh Rodriguez, saxophone and James Grzadzinski, organ/piano, May 25. 812 Due north. Jackson St.

Cedarburg Performing Arts Heart: Rumours - A Fleetwood Mac Tribute, 7:30 p.g. May vi. W68-N611 Evergreen Blvd., Cedarburg. (262) 376-6161.

Choral Arts Gild: Better Together concert, 3 p.chiliad. May 22. Showtime Presbyterian Church building, 716 College Ave., Racine. choralartsonline.org

Christ Church Delavan: Music at the Mansion concert series presents Peter Oyloe, 7:xxx p.m. May 14. 218 W. Water St., Delavan. allynmansion.com/tickets/

Agree Chamber Orchestra: Reconnecting to Nature, vii p.m. May vii. St. Sebastian Parish, 5400 W. Washington Blvd. (414) 750-4404.

The Constructivists: Garage Play reading, 7 p.m. May 23. Broadway Theatre Center-Studio Theatre, 158 N. Broadway. world wide web.theconstructivists.org

Danceteria: Performance artist events, 5-6:xxx p.m. May 22, June 5, June 12, June 26, July 10, July 17 and July 24. 3700 Due north Fratney St. world wide web.53212presents.org/danceteria

Danceworks Studio Theatre: Danceworks Operation MKE presents Sobriquet, seven:30 p.thousand. May 7; 2:xxx p.k. May 8; 8:30 p.m. May xiii; 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. May xiv; ii:thirty p.1000. May 15. 1661 N. Water St. (414) 277-8480.

Festival City Symphony: Leap Pajama Jamboree, 7 p.m. May 4. Marcus Centre Bradley Pavilion, 929 N. Water St. (262) 853-6085.

First Stage: The Amazing Lemonade Daughter, (through May 15). Marcus Center Todd Wehr Theater, 929 N. Water St. (414) 273-7206.

Showtime Stage: Final Stop on Market Street, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. May 7, (through June 12). Milwaukee Youth Arts Center, 325 W. Walnut St. (414) 267-2961.

Frankly Music: Chamber Music with Joyce Yang, 7 p.m. May 16. Schwan Concert Hall, Wisconsin Lutheran College, 8815 W. Wisconsin Ave. franklymusic.org

Greenfield Concert Band: Spring concert, vii p.thousand. May 6. Root River Middle, 7220 Due west. Rawson Ave., Franklin. Free.

Kettle Moraine Symphony: Suite Synchrony, 7:30 p.thousand. May 6. Slinger High School, 209 Polk St., Slinger. (262) 334-3469.

Kohler Memorial Theater: STOMP, eight p.g. May 12-thirteen. 260 School St., Kohler. (920) 458-1972; kohlerfoundation.org/tickets

Lake Land Playhouse: Steel Magnolias, vii:30 p.m. May 6-7; 2 p.yard. May eight; vii:30 p.1000. May 12-14; 2 p.chiliad. May xv; 7:30 p.k. May xix-21; 2 p.m. May 22. 221 East. Capitol Bulldoze, Hartland. lakecountryplayhousewi.org

Lake Geneva Symphony Orchestra: Dvorak 8, three p.m. May 22. Large Foot High School, 401 Devils Lane, Walworth. (262) 359-9072.

Marcus Performing Arts Center-Uihlein Hall: Cats, 7:30 p.m. May 10-12; viii p.m. May 13; 2 and eight p.chiliad. May 14; ane and 6:30 p.m. May 15. 929 N. Water St. (414) 273-7206.

Marcus Performing Arts Center-Vogel Hall: When Mars Meets Venus, 7:30 p.k. May 6. Howard Hewett, vii p.m. May vii. A New Earth: Intimate music from Last Fantasy, iv and eight p.m. May 21. 929 N. Water St. (414) 273-7206.

Memories Dinner Theater: Hogwash, 6:30 p.chiliad. May 6-vii; 12:xxx p.m. May eight; 6:30 p.m. May 13; 12:30 and 6:30 p.m. May 14; 12:thirty May 15. Memories Ballroom, 1077 Lake Drive, Port Washington. (262) 284-6850.

Milwaukee Ballet: Beauty and the Creature, 7:xxx p.m. May 19-20; 1:thirty and 7:30 p.1000. May 21; 1:30 p.m. May 22. Marcus Center Uihlein Hall, 929 North. Water St. (414) 902-2103.

Milwaukee Children's Choir: Force For Good, 4 p.1000. May 14. Crossroads Presbyterian Church, 6031 Chapel Hill Road, Mequon. milwaukeechildrenschoir.org

Milwaukee Classical Guitar Society: Solo classical guitar concert featuring David Russell, 7 p.m. May 7. UWM Fine Arts Recital Hall, 2400 East. Kenwood Blvd. milwaukeeclassicalguitarsociety.org

Milwaukee Concert Band: A Soaring Spring, two p.grand. May 15. Oak Creek Customs Centre, 8580 S. Howell Ave., Oak Creek.

Milwaukee Repertory Theater-Quadracci Powerhouse: Titanic The Musical, (through May 14). Baker Theater Complex, 108 E. Wells St. (414) 224-9490.

Milwaukee Repertory Theater-Stackner Cabaret: Angela Ingersoll Sings Judy Garland, 7 p.thousand. May eight, (through July 1). Bakery Theater Complex, 108 East. Wells St. (414) 224-9490.

Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra: Brahms Second Piano Concerto, 11:fifteen a.g. May thirteen; 7:thirty p.thousand. May fourteen. Requiem & Song, 7:xxx p.m. May xx-21; ii:30 p.grand. May 22. Wizard of Oz movie with orchestra, vii:30 p.one thousand. May 27-28. Tori Amos, 7:30 p.yard. May 29. Bradley Symphony Center, 212 W. Wisconsin Ave. (414) 291-7605.

Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra: Rhythm and Dejection, i-5 p.m. May 7. Performance features all MYSO Jazz Studies combos, including the Rumba Latin jazz philharmonic and elite Bronzeville Jazz Ensemble, plus Calypso and Soca steel pan bands. Milwaukee Youth Arts Center, 325 W. Walnut St. Pay-what-you lot-can.

New Berlin Community Ring: Leap Concert, 7:30 p.m. May 6. New Berlin West PAC, 18695 W. Cleveland Ave., New Berlin. newberlinband.com

Adjacent Act Theatre: The Terminal White Man, (through May 8). 255 Southward. Water St. (414) 278-0765.

Oconomowoc Chamber Orchestra: Memorial Weekend Concert, vii p.m. May 28. Oconomowoc Arts Center, 641 E. Forest St., Oconomowoc. tickets.theoac.net

Ozaukee County Historical Order: The Radio Rosies, 7:xxx p.m. May xiv. Cedarburg Performing Arts Center, W68-N611 Evergreen Blvd., Cedarburg. (262) 377-4510; world wide web.ochs.co.ozaukee.wi.us/

Racine Theatre Gild: Mamma Mia!, seven:30 p.m. May 20-21, (through June 12). Children Volition Listen concert, 7 p.grand. May 24. 2519 Northwestern Ave., Racine. (262) 633-4218.

Renaissance Theaterworks: Rose: An Intimate Evening with Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, May 20, (through June 5). Adjacent Act Theatre, 255 Southward. H2o St. (414) 278-0765.

Suburban Concert Band: Music From Japan concert, 7:30 p.m. May 6. Nathan Hale HS Auditorium, 11601 Westward. Lincoln Ave. www.suburbanbands.com

Sunset Playhouse: Something Rotten, (through May 8). 700 Wall St., Elm Grove. (262) 782-4430.

UW-Parkside: She Kills Monsters, 7 p.thou. May 6-seven; 2 p.grand. May viii. The Rita, 900 Wood Road, Kenosha. (262) 595-2564.

Waukesha Area Symphonic Band: Tin I Get That in Writing? concert, 3 p.m. May 22. Carroll Academy Shattuck Hall, 218 Due north. East Ave., Waukesha. (262) 333-8012.

Wildspace Trip the light fantastic Company: InSite: Dances for Washington Park, three and 7:30 p.one thousand. May 22. Washington Park, enter at Bandshell Parking Lot, 4599 W. Lloyd St. Gratuitous.

Wilson Center for the Arts: Brigham Young Academy presents Song Signal: The Magic Tour, 7 p.chiliad. May 5. Lee Lessack and Johnny Rodgers: Everly Brothers [Revisited], 1 p.m. May xi. Tonight But!, 8 p.m. May 13. 3270 Mitchell Park Drive, Brookfield. (262) 781-9520.

Wisconsin Vocaliser/Songwriter Series: Tret Fure, 7:30 p.thousand. May vii. John Gorka, 7:30 p.g. May xx. Unitarian Church North, 13800 Due north. Port Washington Road, Mequon. (262) 457-4399.

LECTURES

Hart Park Senior Middle: Mike Leckrone discusses "Moments of Happiness: My History with the UW Marching Ring," i p.m. May 18. $10 per person, with refreshments by Simma's Bakery. Muellner Building, Hart Park, 7300 W. Chestnut St., Wauwatosa. Reservation required: (414) 471-8495.

Latino Arts: Tiffin & Learn Series program Jubilant the Legacy of Familias Obreras in Wisconsin, 11:30 a.m. May 19. 1028 S. 9th St. (414) 384-3100; www.latinoartsinc.org/

Marcus Performing Arts Center-Uihlein Hall: National Geographic Alive Speaker Series presents Greenwood: A Century of Resilience" by Alicia Odewale, 7:30 p.grand. May 26. 929 Due north. H2o St. (414) 273-7206.

MSOE Diercks Hall: Historian and filmmaker Laurence Cotton discusses Frederick Police force Olmsted: Bringing Nature into the Urban center and Creating Animate Space for Commonwealth, 6 p.k. May 7. 1025 Due north. Milwaukee St.

Due north Indicate Lighthouse: Lecture Serial, seven p.yard. second Wednesday of each calendar month. $ten admission; $5 seniors/students; Free for museum members. Masks required. Beer and low-cal refreshments provided. 2650 N. Wahl Ave. (414) 332-6754.

  • The Port of Milwaukee. May xi.

Pabst Theater: Ancient Aliens LIVE: Projection World, seven:xxx p.m. May 22. Featuring Ancient astronaut theorist Giorgio A. Tsoukalos, writer David Childress, and investigative mythologist William Henry. 144 East. Wells St. (414) 286-3663.

Smooth Center of Wisconsin: Neil Pease discusses Pope John Paul II's Pilgrimages to Poland, 6:30 p.yard. May 10. Veterans Room, 6941 S. 68th St., Franklin. (414) 529-2140.

Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum: Milwaukee Parks Foundation: Mission and Vision, six p.m. May 11. Milwaukee Canton Parks - Challenges and A Path Forrad, 6 p.m. May 18. Free. 2220 Northward. Terrace Ave. (414) 271-3656.

Waelderhaus: Frederick Law Olmsted Lectures: Olmstedian Legacies in Wisconsin past Virginia Minor, two p.m. May eight; and Parks, Estates, Campuses, and Communities by Marta McDowell, 2 p.m. May 22. Following the lecture, bout of the gardens and first flooring of Riverbend, with an optional high tea. Reservation required. 1100 W. Riverside Drive, Kohler. (920) 453-2851.

ETC.

Elks Lodge 400: Mash City Wrestling, seven:30 p.m. May 14. 2301 Springdale Route, Waukesha. brewcitywrestling.com

Greater Milwaukee Burn and Police Pipes and Drums: "Amazing Grace" tribute to fallen law enforcement officers at constabulary stations and memorials, 11:55 p.m. May thirteen. Visit website for locations: world wide web.milwaukeebagpipes.com/

Guzi'due south Chase For The Cure: 5K Run/Walk Registration, vii a.m. May 22. Benefit to Fight Huntington's disease. Lake Vista Park, Oak Creek. wisconsin.hdsa.org/guzishunt

Hales Corners Library: Wednesday Afternoon Movies, 2 p.yard. May 4 and May 18. Beverages sold prior to picture show. Hunt Room, 5885 South. 116th St., Hales Corners. (414) 529-6150.

Hales Corners Library: Star Wars Twenty-four hour period Commemoration, 11 a.chiliad.-four p.1000. May 7. 5885 S. 116th St., Hales Corners. (414) 529-6150.

ICC Movie Night: Jersey Boys, seven p.m. May 13. Nutrient and beverages available for purchase. Italian Customs Heart, 631 E. Chicago St., (414) 223-2180; world wide web.iccmilwaukee.com

Lung Association's Oxygen Ball: Cocktails at half dozen p.m. May 6, followed by event program. "Bon Voyage" benefit result with silent auction and live sale. Hyatt Regency Milwaukee, 333 W. Kilbourn Ave. lung.org

Milwaukee Armed services Week: May 16-21. For total list of events visit world wide web.milwaukeearmedforcesweek.org

  • Sijan movie screening, May 17. Milwaukee County War Memorial Heart.

Mitchell Park Domes: Spring Floral Prove, (through May 29). "Senses" Show Dome exhibit features fragrant herbs and colorful spring blooms. 524 S. Layton Blvd. milwaukeedomes.org

Mountain Mary Academy: "Prismatic Parallel" Pupil Designer Fashion Evidence, 3 and 7 p.m. May 14. Notre Dame Hall, 2900 Northward. Menomonee River Pkwy. mtmary.edu

Muskego Public Library: Herbalist Jen Abha presents "Healing Herbal Remedies for Women and Children," half-dozen p.m. May eleven. S73-W16663 Janesville Road, Muskego. (262) 971-2100.

Reformation Evangelical Lutheran Church building: Rummage Sale to benefit Family Hope of Waukesha County, 8 a.thousand. to 6 p.m. May 5-6; 8 a.m. to noon May vii. S39-W32887 Highway D, Dousman.

Renaissance Books: Author visit and book signing by Jeffrey D. Boldt, 1 p.m. May 14. Southridge Mall, 5300 S. 76th St.

River Bend Nature Middle: Full Moon Drum Circle, 7 p.m. May 13. 3600 Due north. Green Bay Road, Racine.

Tripoli Shrine Center Milwaukee: Tripoli Shrine Circus, 7:xxx p.thousand. May 13; 10 a.chiliad., three and 8 p.m. May fourteen; 1 and half dozen p.grand. May fifteen. Elephant rides post-obit each show. UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena, 400 W. Kilbourn Ave. tripolishrine.com

United Methodist Church of Whitefish Bay: League of Women Voters of Milwaukee Canton present "How to be an Involved Citizen," 7 p.m. May 10. 819 E. Silverish Bound Drive, Whitefish Bay. umcwfb.org

Walk to End Lupus Now: Registration, eight a.m. May 14. Hoyt Park, 1800 North. Swan Blvd., Wauwatosa. The walk is approximately 2 miles and starts and ends at Hoyt Park near The Landing next to the puddle building. Music past Close Enuf, children'due south entertainment, and a low-cal snack following the walk. Online registration continues through May 11. (414) 443-6400; www.lupuswi.org

Weyenberg Library: Riverwest Elders Artists Art Show, May 3-June 30. Opening reception, 1-iii p.m. May 15. 11345 N. Cedarburg Road, Mequon.

Nutrient & DINING

The Bartolotta Restaurants: Restaurant grouping has locations throughout the Milwaukee surface area, offering fine dining, casual dining and special dining events. Visit bartolottas.com

  • Sicilian Islands Wine Dinner. May 5.
  • Mother's 24-hour interval Commemoration. May eight.
  • Sokol Blosser Wine Dinner. May 10.

Eastward Troy Railroad Museum: Dinner Railroad train flavor, May vii to Oct. 29. The Lord's day Brunch Trains, June 12, Aug. 21, Sept. xviii, and Oct. sixteen. Travel on a historic rail automobile for dinner or a family unit picnic, or equally a passenger on a regular day trip or holiday railroad train. Advance reservations required. Depot, 2002 Church St., East Troy. (262) 642-3263; world wide web.easttroyrr.org

Glorioso's Appetito & Italian Market: In-person classes. 1011 Eastward Brady St. (414) 272-0540; gloriosos.com

  • Chicken Parmigiana and Fresh Pasta. May nineteen.
  • Arancini. May 21.
  • Sicilian Cassata Block. May 22.
  • Sicilian Shrimp Pasta & Wine Tasting. May 26.
  • Fresh Pizza and Wine Sampling. May 27.
  • Classic Calzone and Wine Tasting. May 28.

Good Harvest Marketplace: Natural nutrient store specializing in organic, local, and gluten free foods. 2205 Silvernail Road, Pewaukee. goodharvestmarket.com/

Kenosha Arts and crafts Beer Week: May 14-22. Beer, food, and events throughout the city. visitkenosha.com

Milwaukee Canton Parks: Traveling Beer Gardens, open up May 11 from v-9 p.thou. Monday-Friday, and xi a.m.-nine p.chiliad. Saturday-Sun and holidays. Alive music, 5-8 p.m. Saturdays. Visit www.travelingbeergardens.com

Milwaukee Public Market: The Market place offers hands-on and demonstration classes in the second-level sit-in kitchen. Registration required. 400 N. Water St. (414) 336-1111; milwaukeepublicmarket.org

Smooth Middle Cafe: 4-8 p.grand. Wednesdays, through June viii. Dinner plate is $15; card changes weekly. Visit website for featured entree. 6941 S. 68th St., Franklin. (414) 529-2140; world wide web.polishcenterofwisconsin.org

Schlitz Audubon Nature Eye: Wingspan & Wine, 6-8:thirty p.yard. June four. $lx. Do good features wine tasting, cheese and other low-cal refreshments, and encounter the birds of prey. 1111 E. Chocolate-brown Deer Road. (414) 352-2880; www.schlitzaudubon.org

S Shore Terrace: Milwaukee County Parks Beer Garden, open 4-7 p.grand. Th-Friday; noon-7 p.m. Sat-Sunday. 2900 South. Shore Bulldoze.

St. Florian Parish: Fish fry, iv:30 to seven p.m. May 6. Dine-in and comport-out. $13 adult/ $viii child. 1215 Due south. 45 St., West Milwaukee. (414) 383-3565.

St. Matthew'southward Parish: Fish Boil, iv-7 p.m. May 13. Fish served with boiled potatoes, carrots, onions, cole slaw, staff of life, habitation-made desserts, and beverage. Advance ticket $11.l for adult. Day of consequence dine-in or takeout is $12 for adult and $4 for kid (iii-12 years). 9329 Southward. Chicago Road, Oak Creek. (414) 762-4200.

Rock Bank Farm Market: Support local farmers, makers and vendors. N68-W33208 County Road K, Stone Depository financial institution. (262) 563-8010; stonebankmarket.com

  • Kombucha 101. May xx.

Three Pillars Gala: An Evening of Music & Memories, v p.m. May six. Cocktails, dinner, dancing, with music by Rich Trueman & the 22nd Street Horn Band. Marriott Milwaukee W, W231-N1600 Corporate Courtroom, Waukesha. threepillars.org

The Village Cheese Shop: Store and cafe, with classes and virtual events. Gild cheeses, meats and specialty foods, with Cheese of the Month and Wine Club subscriptions available. 1430 Underwood Ave., Wauwatosa. (414) 488-2099; villagecheesetosa.com

  • National Cheese Day. June four.

Wade House: Tavern Night and Beer Tasting, May xiii. W7965 Country Highway 23, Greenbush. (920) 526-3271; wadehouse.wisconsinhistory.org/

Waterford Wine & Spirits: Seminars, 6 p.m.; RSVP required. $30. Milwaukee: 2120 North. Farwell Ave., (414) 231-9393. Delafield: 631 Genesee St., (262) 337-9774. waterfordwine.com/collections/events

Delafield location:

  • Spirit and Cocktail Tasting with Tattersall Distillery. May 17.

All stores:

  • Pure Refreshment in Both Blood-red and White Wines: The Loire Valley. May v.
  • Cellar Selections: The Fine art and Science of Aging and Collecting Wine. May 12.
  • Islands in the Stream: Coastal Vineyards Around the World. May xix.

Whitnall Beer Garden: Hours are four to ix p.one thousand. Monday-Friday; 11 a.1000. to 9 p.yard. Saturday-Sunday. Live music, 5-viii p.m. Saturdays in July-Aug. 8831 North. Root River Parkway, Greendale.

MUSEUMS & GALLERIES

The Alice Wilds: xi a.m.-5 p.1000. Friday-Saturday, and past appointment. 900 S. 5th St. (414) 635-0887.

  • Tom Bamberger: Horizon Lines and Flowers, (through May 14).

Almont Gallery: x a.m.-6 p.thousand. Monday-Fri; 10 a.k.-four p.m. Saturday; apex-4 p.m. Sunday. 342 W. Main St., Waukesha. world wide web.almontgallery.com

  • Here Comes Summer: Laura Fesser and Ann Windell, May thirteen, (through July one).

Cedarburg Art Museum: Noon-four p.thou. Thursday-Dominicus. In the historic Jochem-Wittenberg Mansion, W63-N675 Washington Ave., Cedarburg.

  • The History of Wisconsin Art Exhibition, (through May 8).

Cedarburg Cultural Centre: 11 a.m.-5 p.1000. Wednesday-Saturday; noon-4 p.thou. Sunday. W62-N546 Washington Ave., Cedarburg. (262) 375-3676.

  • Printmaking of Paul Yank and His Studio Artists, (through June 5).
  • Reception and Gallery Talk, 5-7 p.thou. May 26.
  • A Claudette Celebration, 3-7 p.grand. May 29.

Charles Allis Art Museum: x a.m.-v p.one thousand. Wednesday; noon-7 p.one thousand. Thursday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday-Sunday. 1801 N. Prospect Ave. (414) 278-8295; www.charlesallis.org

  • Dressing the Abbey Exhibit, (through May 30).

Gallery 218: Apex-5 p.m. Saturday. 207 E. Buffalo St., (414) 326-0264; gallery218.com

  • Jubilant our World Day: An Abstruse Nature, (through June 15).

Gallery 2622: May Klisch: Juxtapose, Gallery hours are by appointment only. 2622 Due north. Wauwatosa Ave., Wauwatosa. (414) 257-2622.

Haggerty Museum of Fine art: Open 10 a.k.-4:xxx p.m. daily. Marquette University campus, 1234 Westward. Tory Loma St. (414) 288-1669; marquette.edu/haggerty-museum

Harley-Davidson Museum: 10 a.one thousand.-five p.m. daily. 400 W. Canal St. (877) 436-8738; harley-davidson.com

  • Armed Forces Day Commemoration, ten a.m.-3 p.m. May 21.

Inspiration Studios: 1500 S. 73rd St., West Allis. (414) 587-3474; inspirationstudiosgallery.com

  • Martini Girls: Shaken & Stirred, opening reception, 5-eight p.m. May vi.
  • Martini Girls: Shaken & Stirred, (through May 29).

Kenosha History Center: Open Tuesday-Sunday, airtight holidays. 220 51st Place, Kenosha. (262) 654-5770; kenoshahistorycenter.org

  • UAW Local 72, (through Oct.).

Jewish Museum Milwaukee: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Th; 10 a.m.-three p.m. Friday; noon-four p.chiliad. Sunday. 1360 Northward. Prospect Ave. (414) 390-5730; jewishmuseummilwaukee.org

  • And then They Came for Me: Incarceration of Japanese Americans During WW ll, (through May 29).

Latino Arts: x:30 a.thou.-7:30 p.one thousand. Monday-Friday. 1028 S. 9th St. (414) 384-3100.

  • United Families: Tribute to the Migrant Farm Worker Labor Movement in the 1960s and 1970s, (through May 27).

Lily Pad Gallery Due west: eleven a.g.-6 p.k. Tuesday-Dominicus. 215 N. Broadway. (414) 509-5756.

  • Paradigm, (through May 22).

Lynden Sculpture Garden: ten a.chiliad.-5 p.m. daily, (closed Thursdays). Feel art in nature with sculptures sited across 40 acres of park, lake and woodland. 2145 W. Brown Deer Road. (414) 446-8794; lyndensculpturegarden.org

  • World Bonsai Solar day showroom. May 14.
  • Cultural Plant Walk. May 14.
  • Lynden By Night Walk. May 15.
  • Herb Walk. May 21.
  • Garden Work Day. May 25.

Mid-Continent Railway Museum: Outdoor living history museum and operating railroad recreating, preserving, and interpreting the small boondocks/shortline way of life. E8948 Museum Road, Northward Freedom. (800) 930-1385; midcontinent.org

Milwaukee Art Museum: x a.1000.-8 p.m. Th; x a.g.-5 p.m. Friday-Dominicus. 700 Northward. Art Museum Bulldoze. mam.org

  • Shifting Perspectives: Landscape Photographs from the Drove, (through July 3).

Milwaukee Public Museum: Tyrannosaurs - Meet the Family unit exhibit, ten a.m.-v p.m. Wednesday-Monday, (through May xviii). 800 W. Wells St. (414) 278-2728; world wide web.mpm.edu

MPM Planetarium & Dome Theater: One Planetarium program is included with Museum access, and access is first-come, first-served with limited capacity. Films are sold separately and can exist reserved online. Milwaukee Public Museum, 800 Due west. Wells St. (414) 278-2728.

North Betoken Lighthouse: Climb the tower, learn about lighthouses and maritime history of the Swell Lakes, 1-4 p.m. Saturday-Lord's day. 2650 N. Wahl Ave. (414) 332-6754.

Pabst Mansion: Visitors acquire about Pabst family and details near the architecture and effects of the home with guided and self-guided tours. 2000 W. Wisconsin Ave. Advance ticket purchase recommended. (414) 931-0808; pabstmansion.com

RAM (Racine Art Museum): Noon-4 p.m. Midweek-Sat. 441 Main St., Racine. (262) 638-8300.

RAM Wustum Museum of Fine Arts: Noon-iv p.m. Midweek-Sat. 2519 Northwestern Ave., Racine.

Saint Kate - The Arts Hotel: The Gallery, 139 Due east. Kilbourn Ave. saintkatearts.com/exhibitions

  • Handmade Paper Stories, (through May fifteen).
  • Queer Mythologies: Transabstractions by Nykoli Koslow, (through June 26).

Spectrum Gallery: 11 a.thousand.-4 p.k. Saturday-Sunday, or by appointment. E Building of the DeKoven Center, 2050 Wisconsin Ave., Racine. (262) 634-4345.

  • The Black and White (and shades of gray) Invitational Show, (through June five).
  • The Black and White (and shades of gray) Invitational Prove opens, 11 a.thousand.-4 p.m. May 7.

Tory Folliard Gallery: eleven a.m.-5 p.grand. Tuesday-Friday; 11 a.grand.-4 p.m. Saturday. 233 N. Milwaukee St. (414) 273-7311.

  • Fred Stonehouse: Falling Waters, (through May 28).

Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Wed; noon-7 p.m. Th; 10 a.m.-5 p.1000. Fri-Sunday. 2220 Due north. Terrace Ave. (414) 271-3656; villaterrace.org

  • In the Park with Olmsted: A Vision for Milwaukee, (through Sept. 25).

Walker'southward Indicate Center for the Arts: Gallery hours, 1-v p.m. Tuesday-Saturday. 839 S. 5th St. (414) 672-2787.

  • Featured Member Exhibition: Jerry Styberg, (through July 1).
  • Electrical Eclectic II, (through May 27).
  • Electric Eclectic II, artist reception, 5-8 p.m. May six.

The Warehouse: Admission is free and open to the public. 1635 W. St. Paul Ave. (414) 252-0677; thewarehousemke.org

  • The Hugger-mugger Garden, (through May 27).

Waukesha State Banking concern Fine Fine art Gallery: Apex-5 p.grand. Wednesday-Friday. Features artists from around Wisconsin. Inside the Waukesha Borough Theatre, 264 W. Main St., Waukesha.

  • Thomas Buchs, (through May xi).

Waukesha West Stop Artists: Art Crawl, two-viii p.g. May vii. Visit a variety of galleries, see the artists, and enjoy live music throughout downtown Waukesha. waukeshaart.com

Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts: 10 a.yard.-4 p.m. Wed-Saturday; noon-4 p.m. Sunday. W5050 Portland Route, Cedarburg. (262) 546-0300; wiquiltmuseum.com

  • Quilts Japan: The 15th Quilt Nihon, (through May 1).
  • Sweet Connection candy making classes, May xi.

Please submit your event three weeks before the event or registration deadline to jsenter@journalsentinel.com, with "Attention Amusement calendar" in the subject line.

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