Wisconsin Events
Ongoing Sat. & Sun., 1-4pm
Dino Digs
Kenosha, WI: 262-653-4450
dinosaurdiscoverymuseum.org
June 6, Game time is 1:30pm
Historic Baseball Match
Eagle, WI: 262-594-6301
ww.oldworldwisconn.org
Dinosaur Discovery Museum, 5608
Tenth Ave. Young aspiring paleontologists can experience first-hand the
excitement of excavating a dinosaur
fossil. For ages 3+. Free
Old World Wisconsin, W372S9727
Hwy 67. Get outdoors and give a
huzzah as the Eagle Diamonds meet
the Wade House Red Jackets on
the historic Ward School field for
a charming and historically rooted
game of historic baseball. Admission
to the museum gets you into the
game for free. Adults (13-64) $19;
children (4-12) $10 (children under
4 are free); students (18 and older
with school ID) and senior citizens
(65 and over) $16. Fees includes allday tram pass. Parking is free.
Through June 21, 10am-5pm
Earth From Space Exhibit
Kenosha, WI: 262-653-4140
www.kenoshapublicmuseum.org
Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 1st
Ave. Last chance to see the stunning
satellite images of this Exhibit, which
reveal our dynamic, ever-changing
planet. Earth from Space is brought
to you courtesy of the United States
Geological Survey and the Smithsonian Institution Free!
June 6-7, 10am-5pm
Outta Sight Kite Flight
Kenosha: 414-305-3145 www.
giftofwings.com
May 30-31
Monument Square Art Festival
Racine, WI.:
MonumentSquareartFest.com
Kennedy Park, 4051 Fifth Ave. This
family event takes place next to Lake
Michigan and is free to all, with free
parking. Free
Main Street, between 5th & 6th
Streets.
June 7, 2-3pm
TWSA Gallery Talks
Kenosha, WI: 262-653-4140
www.KenoshaPublicMuseum.org
June 7, 10am-4pm
The Good Old Summertime
Art Fair
Kenosha, WI: 262-654-0065
KenoshaArtAssociation.org
Kenosha Public Museum, 5500 1st
Ave. Join members of the Transparent Watercolor Society of America
in the exhibit as they explain their
process of creating transparent watercolor paintings. Free
Civic Center Park, 900 57th St.
Oakleeās Family GuideTM for Chicagoland
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Summer 2015