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2014 Calendar Festivals ❂ May Festa Italia: 5-11 pm on May 30, 11 am-11 pm on May 31 and 11 am-7 pm on June 1, McKee Farms Park, Fitchburg. Entertainment, cultural displays, food and more. iwcmadison.com. 608-258-1880.

❂ June Summer Frolic: Gates 5 pm on June 5-6 and 8:30 am on June 7-8, Grundahl Park, Mount Horeb, with carnival, beer tent, music, games, parade noon, June 8. mthorebsummerfrolic.com. 608-437-5914. Cows on the Concourse: 8 am-1 pm, June 7, Capitol Square, Madison. Petting zoos, entertainment, food. cowsontheconcourse. org. 608-250-4257. Highland Games/Scottish Fest: 9 am-10 pm, June 7, Hart Park, Wauwatosa. milwaukeescottishfest.com. 414-422-9235.

Fruit Fest: LGBTQI block party for all ages/lifestyles, 10 am-9 pm, June 14, 900 block of Williamson Street, Madison. Music by Debbie Gibson, God-Des & She, food, vendors, “Fruit Loop” scholarship fundraiser 5K run/walk. fruitfestmadison.org. Taste of the Arts Fair: 9 am-4 pm, June 14, Sheehan Park, Sun Prairie. Arts and crafts, entertainment, kids’ area, wine and cheese tasting. sunprairiechamber.com. 608-837-4547. Cesky Den Czech Heritage Festival: June 14-15, Fireman’s Park, Hwy. 33, Hillsboro. Czech dinner, music. ceskyden.com. 608-489-3736. Strawberry Fest: Annual senior center fundraiser, 8 am-3 pm, June 21, Colonial Club, Sun Prairie, with entertainment, craft fair, book/ media sale, kids’ activities, run/walk. colonialclub.org. 608-837-4611.

Free Outdoor Fun Weekend: June 7-8, statewide. Free admission to parks, forests and trails, no fishing license required, plus special activities at many locations. dnr. wi.gov. 888-936-7463.

Juneteenth Day: 10 am, June 21, begins with parade from Fountain of Life to Penn Park, Madison. Celebration of African American heritage and emancipation. juneteenth-

Pridefest: June 6-8, Maier Festival Park, Milwaukee. Largest LGBT celebration in Wisconsin; headliners Chad Michaels, Macy Gray, Lisa Lampanelli. pridefest.com. 414-272-3378.

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Verona Hometown Days: June 12-15, Hometown Park, Verona. Carnival, entertainment, fireworks, sports. veronahometowndays.com. 608-845-5777.

Heidi Festival: June 28-30, New Glarus. Arts and crafts, “Taste of New Glarus” (Sat.), performances of the “Heidi” drama at New Glarus High School (Fri. 7:30 pm, Sat.-Sun. 1:30 pm). swisstown.com. 608-527-2095. Rhythm & Booms: Annual Independence Day celebration, 2-11 pm, June 28, along John Nolen Drive, with music stage at North Shore Drive, fireworks at 9:30 pm. rhythmandbooms.com. 608310-7294.

❂ July Stoughton Fair: July 2-6, Mandt Park, Stoughton. Carnival, exhibits, fireworks. stoughtonfair.com 608-8734653.

La Crosse Riverfest: July 2-5, Oktoberfest Grounds, La Crosse. Music, family activities, Rick Springfield 6 pm, July 2. riverfestlacrosse.com. 608-782-6000. DeForest Fourth of July: July 3-4, Fireman’s Park, DeForest. Music, kids’ activities, beer tent, fireworks. deforestarea.com. 608-8462922. Monona Community Festival: July 3-4, Winnequah Park. Music, carnival, art fair, food. mononafestival.com. Old World Fourth of July: 10 am-5 pm, July 4-6, Old World Wisconsin, Eagle. 19th- and 20th-century games, band concert, singing. oldworldwisconsin.wisconsinhistory.org. 262-594-6300. La Fete de Marquette: Bastille Day celebration, July 10-13, in the new Central Park. French-themed food, arts and crafts, music. wil-mar.org. 608-257-4576. Bastille Days: July 10-13, Thurs.-Fri. 11 am-midnight, Sat. 10 am-midnight, Sun. 11 am-9 pm, East Town/Cathedral Square Park, Milwaukee. bastilledaysfestival.com. 414-271-1416. Iola Old Car Show and Swap Meet: July 10-13, Iola. Collector cars, antiques, swap area for automotive paraphernalia. iolaoldcarshow.com. 715-445-4000. Polka Days: July 17-20, Pulaski. Polish festival with polka music and dancing, food, art and craft show, parade. pulaskipolkadays.com. 920-822-3869.

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Polish Fest: Opens at noon, June 13-15, Henry W. Maier Festival Park, Milwaukee. polishfest.org. 414-529-2140.

Town & Country Days: June 26-29, Commons Park, Lake Mills. Carnival, entertainment, food. lakemills.org. 920-648-3585.

Sawdust Days: July 2-6, Menominee Park, Oshkosh. Music, living history reenactment, food, flea market, more. sawdustdays.com. 920-235-5584.

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Prairie Villa Rendezvous: June 12-15, St. Feriole Island, Prairie du Chien. Buckskinner and fur trade reenactment. Period tool and weapon demos, food, basket-weaving, beadworking, medicine and plant lore. prairieduchien. org. 800-732-1673.

Oregon Summer Fest: June 26-29, Kiser Fireman’s Park, Oregon. Entertainment, carnival, food, parade. oregonwisummerfest.com. 608-835-3697.

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Cottage Grove Firemen’s Festival: Annual fundraiser, June 12-15, Firemen’s Park, Cottage Grove. Sports, carnival, entertainment; Saturday includes barbecue contest, 5K run, parade and BrewFest. cottagegrovefire.org. 608-839-4343.

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Festa Italiana: July 18-20, Henry Maier Festival Park, Milwaukee. festaitaliana. com. 414-223-2808.

St. Mesrob Armenian Fest: 11 am-6 pm, Aug. 3, Festival Park, Racine. stmes robchurch.org. 262-639-6076.

Karner Blue Butterfly Heritage Festival: 8 am10 pm, July 19, Black River Falls. Arts and craft show, quilt display, parade, food booths, more. Black River Falls is one of the few places to which the Karner blue butterfly migrates. downtown blackriverfalls.com/karner blue. 715-284-2503.

Volksfest: Noon-6 pm, Aug. 4, Wilhelm Tell Shooting Park, New Glarus. Swiss Independence Day celebration with music, yodeling, alphorns and accordions, and dancing. newglarusmaennerchor.org. 608-5272095.

Milwaukee Armenian Fest: 11 am-6 pm, July 20, St. John the Baptist Armenian Orthodox Church, Greenfield. Food, music, cultural displays. Free. armenianfest. com. 414-282-1670. Waunafest: July 24-27, Centennial Park, Waunakee. Sports, carnival, kids’ activities, entertainment. waunafest.org. German Fest: July 25-27, Henry Maier Festival Park, Milwaukee. Music, folk dancing, marketplace, food, parade. germanfest.com. 414-464-9444. Atwood Summerfest: July 26-27, Atwood Avenue’s 2000-2100 blocks, Madison. Food, crafts and music. MAY 23, 2014

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Wisconsin State Fair: July 31-Aug. 10, Wisconsin State Fair Park, West Allis. Multiple entertainment stages, livestock judging, youth exhibits, midway, games, International Bazaar. wistatefair.com. 800-884-FAIR.

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❂ August Muskets & Memories: Annual Civil War-era encampment, Aug. 1-3, Kronshage Park, Boscobel. musketsandmemories.net. 608-872-2274.

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African World Festival: Noon-midnight, Aug. 2, Henry Maier Festival Park, Milwaukee. African American cultural showcase with music, ethnic foods, African village, marketplace. awfmke.com. 414-291-7959.

Watertown Riverfest: August 7-10, Riverside Park, with music, carnival, food, sports. watertownriverfest. com. Black Earth Field Days: Aug. 8-10, Veteran’s Park, Black Earth. Sports and games, food/beer tent, music, parade. 608-767-3844. La Crosse IrishFest: Aug. 8-10, Oktoberfest Grounds, with music, family activities. irishfestlacrosse.org. 608785-8153. Pride Parade: Annual LGBT celebration, 2 pm, Aug. 10, Capitol Square, Madison (float staging at 1 pm, Central Park), with entertainment and rally 3-5 pm. lgbtoutreach.org. Milwaukee Irish Fest: Aug. 14-17, Henry Maier Festival Park, Milwaukee. Irish festival with dance, music, food and a red hair and freckles contest. irishfest.com. 414-476-3378. Badger Steam & Gas Engine Club Show: Aug. 15-17, show grounds north of Baraboo. Made-in-Wisconsin theme, flea market. badgersteamandgas.com. 608-522-4905. Africa Fest: Aug. 16, Warner Park, Madison. Entertainment, vendors, food. africanassociationofmadison.org. 608-258-0261.

Karner blue butterfly Stoughton Coffee Break Festival: Aug. 16, Mandt Park, Stoughton. Art, craft, car shows; fun run, coffee brew-off. Free coffee! stoughtonwi.com. 608-8737912. Head of the Lakes Fair: Aug. 19-24, Superior. holfair. com. 715-394-7848. Orton Park Festival: Aug. 21-24, Orton Park, Madison. marquette-neighborhood.org. 608-241-7143. Great River Folk Festival: Aug. 22-24, Riverside Park, La Crosse. Music on outdoor stages, traditional craft sales/demonstrations, ethnic food, kids’ activities. greatriverfolkfest.org. 608784-3033. Middleton Good Neighbor Festival: Aug. 22-24, Firemen’s Park, Middleton, with arts and crafts, carnival, music stages. goodneighbor festival.com. 800-688-5694. Wisconsin State Cow Chip Throw: Aug. 29-30, Marion Park, Prairie du Sac. Cow chip throw, art fair, music stages. wiscowchip. com. 608-643-4317. Wilhelm Tell Festival: Aug. 29-31, Wilhelm Tell Grounds, New Glarus; performances of the story of Swiss Independence 1 pm Sat.-Sun. Also camping, art fair, yodel contest. wilhelmtell.org. 608-527-2095. Wisconsin Highland Games: Aug. 29-31, Waukesha Expo Center, with sports, music, demonstrations, food. wisconsinscottish.org. 414517-5163. Rock River Thresheree: Aug. 29-Sept. 1, Thresherman’s Park, Edgerton. International feature. thresheree. org. 920-723-1555.


Fairs ❂ July Sauk County Fair: July 7-13, Baraboo. Chris Cagle, July 12. saukcountyfair. com. 608-356-8707. Jefferson County Fair: July 9-13, Jefferson. Colt Ford, Jon Pardi, July 11; Justin Moore, July 12. jeffersoncountyfairpark. com. 920-674-7148. Lafayette County Fair: July 9-13, Darlington. Alix Brandt, Maggie Mae, July 11. lafayettecountyfair.org. Northern Wisconsin State Fair: July 9-13, Chippewa Falls. northernwisstatefair.com. 715-723-2861. Dane County Fair: July 16-20, Alliant Energy Center. Madison County, 7 pm, July 19. danecountyfair.com. 608-223-4054. Fond du Lac County Fair: July 16-20, Fond du Lac Fairgrounds. Jerrod Nieman, July 18; Collective Soul, July 29. 920-929-3168. fonddulaccountyfair.com.

Kewaunee County Fair: July 17-20, Luxemburg. Blackhawk, July 18. kewauneectyfair.com. 920-845-9798. Washington County Fair: July 22-27, West Bend. Big & Rich, July 25; ZZ Top, July 26. wcfairpark.com. Outagamie County Fair: July 22-27, Seymour. outagamiecountyfair.com. 920-833-2941. Rock County 4-H Fair: July 22-27, Janesville. George Thorogood, 7/22; Lonestar, 7/25 rockcounty4hfair.com. 608-755-1470. Columbia County Fair: July 23-27, Portage. columbiacofair.com. 608-697-5307. Racine County Fair: July 23-27, Union Grove. racinecountyfair.com. 262878-3895. Wisconsin Valley Fair: July 30-Aug. 4, Marathon Park, Wausau. wisconsinvalleyfair.com. 715-261-1539. Bayfield County Fair: July 31-Aug. 3, Iron River. bayfieldcounty.org/fair. 715-373-6125 ext 7.

❂ August Grant County Fair: Aug. 10-17, Lancaster. grantcounty fairwi.org. 608-723-2135. Juneau County Fair: Aug. 13-17, Mauston. juneaucountyfair.com. 608-847-6192. Brown County Fair: Aug. 13-17, DePere. browncountyfair.com. 920-336-7292.

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Dodge County Fair: Aug. 13-17, Beaver Dam. Craig Morgan, Aug. 15. dodgecountyfairgrounds.com. 920-885-3586. Central Wisconsin State Fair: Aug. 27-Sept. 1, Marshfield. centralwisconsinstatefair.com. 715-3871261. Walworth County Fair: Aug. 27-Sept. 1, Elkhorn. walworthcountyfair.com. 262-723-3228.

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Green County Fair: July 16-20, Monroe. greencountyfair.net. 608-325-9159. Waukesha County Fair: July 16-20, Waukesha Fairgrounds, 262-544-5922. waukeshacountyfair.com. 262-544-5922.

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Parade of Homes: June 14-29, at locations in the town of Bristol, Deerfield, DeForest, Oregon and Wauankee. 11 am-5 pm Saturdays and Sundays and 4-8 pm Mondays-Fridays. maba.org. 608-288-1133.

Blooming Butterflies: Live display, 10 am-4 pm daily, July 16-Aug. 10, Olbrich Gardens’ Bolz Conservatory, Madison. 608-246-4550. Maxwell Street Days: State Street sidewalk sale, Madison, July 18-20. maxwellstreetdays.org. 608-512-1342.

❂ August Friendship Village Celebrates Zona Gale: Aug. 16, Portage. Readings from the works of Zona Gale, poet, dramatist and activist; tours of her two Portage homes. portagewi.com. 608-742-6242. Railroad Days: Aug. 16-17, Stonefield, Cassville. stonefieldhistoricsite.org.

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Attic Angel Sale: Annual fundraiser, with antiques, housewares, art and more, 8 am-noon ($10 admission) & noon-4 pm on June 13 and 8 am-1 pm, June 14, High Point Church, Madison. atticangel. org. 608-662-8900.

Olbrich’s Home Garden Tour: 10 am-4 pm on July 11 and 9 am-3 pm on July 12, University Heights area, Madison. olbrich.org. 608-246-4550.

EAA AirVenture: July 28-Aug. 3, Wittman Regional Airport, Oshkosh. Experimental Aircraft Association fly-in with 10,000-plus airplanes, plus seminars, exhibits, concessions, daily air shows. airventure.org. 800-236-4800.

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Mounds Dog Fest: 10 am-4 pm, June 8, Angell Park, Sun Prairie, with rescue groups, contests and demonstrations. moundspet.com. 608-825-9800.

Rhapsody in Bloom: “Night Circus” theme, 5-10 pm, June 21, Olbrich Gardens, Madison, with buffet dinner, exotic plant auction, music. $125. RSVP by June 13. olbrich.org. 608-246-5616. July

Clean Lakes Festival: Annual celebration, 9 am-9 pm, July 26, Olin Park, Madison, with food, all-ages activities, educational exhibits, water sports, music. cleanlakesfestival.com.

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Wright and Like Tour: 9 am-5 pm, June 7, in Columbus, Delafield, Dousman and Wales; tickets at Hawk’s Inn Visitor Center, Delafield. Tour of homes and buildings designed by Wright and followers. Advance tickets recommended. wrightinwisconsin.org. 608-287-0339.

Midwest Renewable Energy Fair: June 20-22, 7558 Deer Rd., Custer. 250plus exhibitors, workshops, speakers, demos, entertainment. midwestrenew.org. 715-592-6595.

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Madison Blaze: Women’s pro football, Middleton High School’s Breitenbach Stadium. Vs. Iowa, 5 pm, 5/31; vs. Wisconsin Warriors, 5 pm, 6/14. madisonblazefootball.com.

❂ May Madison Half-Marathon: May 24-25, from/to Capitol Square. Expo/registration, 4-7 pm on May 23 and 9 am-5 pm, May 24, Monona Terrace. madisonfestivals.com. 608276-9797. Race for the Cure: 8:20 am, May 31, Alliant Energy Center-Willow Island, Madison. komenmadison.org. 608-8361083.

❂ June Outta Sight Kite Flight: June 7-8, Kennedy Park, Kenosha. Kite lessons, contests and kite-making workshops. giftof wings.com. 414-305-3145. Free Outdoor Fun Weekend: June 7-8, statewide. Free fishing in all state lakes and streams; state park admission and trail fees also waived. dnr. wi.gov. 888-936-7463.

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Madison Mad Dawgs: Semi-pro football, Warner Park. Vs. Roscoe, 3 pm, May 24; vs. Milwaukee, 3 pm, June 21; vs. Janesville, 3 pm, July 19. 608239-6885.

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Madison Radicals: Ultimate Frisbee, Breese Stevens Field. Vs. Chicago, 5 pm, May 24; vs. Cincinnati, 3 pm, June 8; vs. Minnesota, 7 pm, June 14; vs. Chicago, 7 pm, June 20; vs. Detroit, 7 pm, June 28. radicals ultimate.com.

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Ride the Drive: 10 am-3 pm, June 1, John Nolen Drive/ Square/State Street area, Madison; and 10 am-3 pm, Aug. 24, Atwood/South Fair Oaks avenues, with car-free streets downtown for riding, walking, skating. 608-266-4711.

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Special Olympics Summer Games: June 4-7, Stevens Point. State competition in athletics, aquatics, power-lifting and soccer for citizens with cognitive disabilities. specialolympics wisconsin.org. 608-222-1324.

Highground Bicycle Tour: Routes from various locations, including Madison, Aug. 1-3, ending at Highground Veteran’s Park, Neillsville.

Walleye Weekend: June 6-8, Lakeside Park, Fond du Lac. Angling tournament, three music stages. fdlfest.com. 920-923-6555.

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Trek 100 Ride for Hope: 7:30 am, June 7, Trek Factory, Waterloo. 100-19-mile routes. trek100. org. 800-248-8735. Canoe Festival: June 12-15, Darlington. Steak feed, Beowulf Motorcycle Club’s summer party, races on the Pecatonica River. darlingtoncanoefest.com. 608776-4229. Capital Lakes Dragon Fest: Dragon boat festival, June 21, Vilas Park, Madison. capitallakes dragonfest.com. Paddle Horicon Marsh: Launch 8-11:30 am, June 28, Green Head Boat Landing, Horicon. Paddle the 6-mile canoe trail at the Horicon Marsh State Wildlife Area. horiconmarsh. org. 920-387-7890.

❂ July Wisconsin State/Regional Water Ski Show Championships: July 17-20, Wisconsin Rapids, on Lake Wazeecha. aquaskiers.org. Isthmus Paddle & Portage: 9 am, July 19, starting from James Madison Park, Madison. paddle andportage.com. 608-251-5627. Ironman 70.3 Racine: July 20, North Beach Park, Racine. 1.2-mile swim in Lake Michigan, 56-mile bike ride through Racine Co., and 13.1-mile run along Lake Michigan. ironman.com.

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Best of the Mallards promotions 2014 While sometimes it can seem as though baseball is the last thing on anyone’s mind at a Mallard’s game, fans will do best to just roll with it. In fact, if you’re looking for a reason to pick a game one night over another, the giveaways, events and special appearances are a bonus. This is especially true if you are collecting Maynard bobbleheads, a number of which will appear over the course of the summer. If you do manage to swivel your eyes to the diamond, the Mallards — college players who spend their summers playing for free as members of the Northwoods league — do a good job. Check the full game schedule at TheDailyPage.com/theguide.

May 29: The night’s giveaway is a Zipline Maynard bobblehead “that actually ziplines.” June 4: Post-game yoga. Only in Madison.

August 5: Double-header featuring the top 100 players in the Northwoods League with Cy Young Award winner and NWL alumni Max Scherzer as a bobblehead giveaway.

June 13: Attendees are invited to “bring their old printers and copiers to smash on the field post-game.” Interesting. June 14: Live music during the game by the Kissers. June 28: Appearance by baseball great Jose Canseco in a post-game home-run derby. July 5: Post-game fireworks, plus music by the Hometown Sweethearts and Madison Music Foundry. July 17: Special appearance by Whiplash, the dog-riding cowboy monkey. Yes, that says “dog-riding cowboy monkey.” July 18: Kung Fu Maynard bobblehead night.

Washburn Board Across the Bay: Stand-up paddleboard race on Lake Superior. July 26, Washburn. 715-372-5017; board acrossthebay.com.

August 1: Two-sided (i.e., good and evil) Star Wars Maynard bobblehead night is paired with Wisconsin Brewing Company’s “Ducktoberfest” preview, complete with polka music and German-themed food.

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Madison Early Music Festival: Concerts, lectures and more, July 12-19, Luther Memorial Church, UW Humanities Building & Music Hall. madisonearlymusic.org. 608-265-2787.

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Alpine Valley Music Theater: Wiz Khalifa, Tyga, Ty Dolla $ign, Mack Wilds, Rich Homie Quan, Iamsu!, Sage the Gemini, DJ Drama, Aug. 9; Kiss, Def Leppart, Aug. 15; Jimmy Buffett, Aug. 23, East Troy. Madison tickets: ticketmaster.com. 608-255-4646. Bach Dancing and Dynamite Society: Six different musical programs with performances June 13-14, 21 & 27 at Overture Center; June 15, 22 & 29 at Hillside Theater, Taliesin, Spring Green; and June 20 & 28 at Stoughton Opera House. bachdancinganddynamite. org. 608-255-9866. Blues Picnic in the Park: Noon-9 pm, June 28, Warner Park, with Kyle Henderson noon, Blues Kids 1:35 pm, Altered Five 2:25 pm, Jim Schwall & Chris Aaron 4 pm, Barrelhouse Chuck, Billy Flynn & Westside Andy 5:35 pm, Aaron Williams & the Hoodoo 7:30 pm. madisonblues society.com. Marquette Waterfront Festival: June 7-8, Yahara Place Park, with music, sports, kids’ activities, food. Saturday: Dandelion Dash 8:30 am, Yid Vicious noon, Son Contrabando 1:30 pm, Califone 3:15 pm, Lyrics Born 5:15 pm, The Sadies 7:30 pm. Sunday: Building on Buildings 11:30 am, Joel Paterson Trio with Jim Liban 1 pm, Robbie Fulks 2:30 pm, New Orleans Suspects 4:15 pm, Mother Falcon 6 pm, March Fourth Marching Band 7:30 pm. marquette-neighborhood.org. 608-241-7143.

Madison Summer Choir: “Philosophically Speaking,” 7:30 pm, June 27, First Congregational United Church of Christ. madisonsummer

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Bruno Mars Capitol City Band Concerts in the Park: 7 pm Thursdays June 12-Aug. 28, Rennebohm Park. mmqccb.org. 608-835-9861. Jazz in the Park: Dudgeon-Monroe Neighborhood Association event, June 14, Wingra Park, with music, kids’ activities. dmna.org. Concert on the Green: Madison Symphony Orchesta League’s annual fundraiser picnic, 4:45 pm, June 16, Bishops Bay Country Club, Middleton, with music by MSO members and guest violinist David Cao; golf tournament earlier in the day. madisonsymphony.org. Concerts on the Rooftop: 7-9 pm Thursdays, Monona Terrace Rooftop. Madison County, June 12; Super Tuesday, June 19; Love Monkeys, June 26; Shagadelics, July 10; Roots Collective, July 17; BritBeat, July 24. Call 608-261-4000 after 3 pm show day for inclement weather info.

Concerts in the Park: 7 pm, McKee Farms Park, Fitchburg. The Big Payback, June 16; Count This Penny, 7/21; The Kissers, 8/18. 608-2704290. Country Fest: June 2629, Cadott. Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley, Florida Georgia Line headline. countryfest.com. 800-326-3378. Dane Dances! 5:30-9:30 pm Fridays, Monona Terrace Rooftop: Altered Five, VO5, DJ Pain 1, Aug. 1; Wild Heart, Madisalsa, DJ Fabulust, Aug. 8; In Black ’n White, Grupo Candela, DJ Pain 1, Aug. 15; Christopher Project, Charanga Agoza, DJ Fabulust, Aug. 22; Orquesta De Kache, Eddie Butts Band, DJ Pain 1, Aug. 29. Call 608-261-4000 after 2 pm for cancellation or location change information.

Dean House Back Porch Concerts: 7 pm Thursdays, 4718 Monona Dr. Madison Brass Band, July 10; Off the Porch, July 17, Capitol Chordsmen, July 24; Old Time Fiddlers, July 31; Almost in Time Dixieland Band and ice cream social (5:30 pm), Aug. 7. 608-249-7920 Drums on Parade: Regional competition, 7 pm, June 28, Middleton High School’s Breitenbach Stadium. 317-275-1212. Isthmus Jazz Festival: June 21-22, UW Memorial Union Terrace (unless noted otherwise). Friday: High School Jazz All Stars 4:30 pm, Caravan Gypsy Swing Ensemble 6 pm, Joan Wildman

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Big Leg Emma: July 11, 9:30 pm

Wild Cub w/ TBA: June 26, 9:30 pm

Off the Porch: June 12, 5 pm

Kishi Bashi w/ Busman’s Holiday: May 29, 9 pm

Little Margie’s Soul Band: June 27, 5 pm

The Firebirds: May 30, 5 pm

Natty Nation: June 27, 9:30 pm

Zaramela w/ Maffa Rico and Ben Karbank: July 12, 9:30

Jeffrey Broussard and the Creole Cowboys: May 24, 9 pm

Swearin’: May 30, 9:30 pm

Roots Collective w/ TBA: June 28, 9:30 pm

Trinidad Tripoli Steel Drum Band: May 31, 9:30 pm

Eric Lambert: July 3, 5 pm

Sparetime Bluegrass: June 5, 5 pm

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Betty Who w/ TBA: June 12, 9:30 pm

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Haley Bonar w/ TBA: June 19, 9:30 pm

Hometown Sweethearts and the Science of Fireworks with Professor Shakhashiri: July 4, 9:30 pm Gabe Burdulis w/ Sexy Ester and Beth Kille: July 5, 9:30 pm

Quartet 7 pm (Play Circle), Darren Sterud Orchestra 8 pm, Madison Jazz Jam 9 pm (PC), Madisalsa 10 pm. Saturday: Edgewood Big Band 1:30 pm, UW-Whitewater Big Band 2:45 pm, Jan Wheaton 4 pm, UW Jazz Orchestra with Vern Sielert 6 pm, Richard Davis & Willie Pickens 7:30 pm (Union Theater), Dave Stoler Trio 9 pm (PC), Frank Catalano 9:30 pm, New Breed Jam 10:45 pm (PC). isthmusjazzfestival. com. 608-251-5627.

Jazz At Five: Wednesdays, 4:15-8 pm, Aug. 6-Sept. 3, State Street’s 100 block. jazzat5.org. Lunch Time Live! Noon Tuesdays, Capitol Square’s King Street corner. Universal Sound, June 17; Tyler Preston Band, June 24; Mascot Theory, July 1; Cash Box Kings, July 8; Mark Croft Band, July 15; WheelHouse, July 22; Aaron Williams & the Hoodoo, July 29; Lucas Cates Band, Aug. 5. downtownmadison.org.

National Women’s Music Festival: June 26-29, Marriott Madison West. Hills to Hollers, Gaye & the Wild Rutz, Cheryl Wheeler, Beth Kille, more. wiaonline.org. 317-395-3809. New Glarus Music Festival: Vision Youth Committee’s fundraiser, May 23-25, Village Park, with kids’ activities and more. ngmusicfest.com. Opera in the Park: Madison Opera and Madison Symphony Orchestra, 8 pm, July 26, Garner Park, Mineral Point Road. madisonopera.org. Picnic in the Park: 6:30 pm Fridays, Veteran’s Park, Cambridge. The Dang-Its, June 20; The Tooles, July 11; Daylight in the Swamp, July 25; Ladies Must Swing, Aug. 8; Phat Tuesday, Aug. 22. cambridgewiarts.org. Polka Fest: Music, dancing & food, June 13-15, downtown New Glarus; “Beer, Bacon & Cheese” fest 1-5 pm Sat. ($30). Free admission. swisstown. com. 608-527-2095. Porcupine Mountains Music Festival: Aug. 22-24, Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park, Upper Michigan. porkiesfestival.org. 906-884-7663.

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Cajun Strangers: July 17, 5 pm Sharon Van Etten w/ Jana Hunter: July 17, 9:30 pm Charlie Painter: July 18, 5 pm F. Stokes with Frankie Flowers: July 19, 9:30 pm Cork ‘n Bottle String Band: July 24, 5 pm Madison County w/ Mark Croft: July 25, 9:30 pm

Sortin’ the Mail: July 10, 5 pm

WADOMA, Tani Diakite and the Afro Funk Stars: July 26, 9:30

The Weeks w/ TBA: July 10, 9:30 pm

Jack Klatt Trio: July 31, 5 pm

San Fermin w/ TBA: July 31, 9:30 pm

Caroline Smith w/ TBA: August 9, 9:30 pm

Ariada w/ Honey and the 45’s: August 1, 9:30 pm

Alison Margaret Jazz Quintet: August 15, 5 pm

ROE: August 2, 9:30 pm

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Tim Whalen Trio: August 8, 5 pm

Blues Fest: August 16, w/ Johnny Chimes (4:30-6:30 pm), The Queenie McCarter Band (7-9 pm) and TBA (9:30 pm)

Northern Comfort: August 7, 5 pm Matrimony w/ TBA: August 7, 9:30 pm

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Adelyn Rose w/ Softly Dear and Jake Armerding: August 8, 9:30 pm

Steez: August 29, 9:30 pm

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Bryan, Danielle Bradbery, June 28; Outkast, Gary Clark Jr., June 29; Dave Matthews Band, July 2; Zac Brown Band, July 3; Motley Crue, Alice Cooper; July 4; Fall Out Boy, Paramore, July 5; Usher, Bebe Rexha, July 6. summerfest. com. Hotline: 800-273-3378. Madison tickets: 608-255-4646.

Shitty Barn Sessions Prairie Dog Blues Festival: July 25-26, St. Feriole Island, Prairie du Chien. prairiedogblues. com. 888-567-1567. Rock Fest: July 17-20, Cadott. Headliners Sammy Hagar, Five Finger Death Punch, Aerosmith, Rob Zombie. rock-fest.com. 800326-3378. Shitty Barn Sessions: Concerts at 7 pm most Wednesdays, May 7-Oct. 8, Furthermore Beer Barn, Spring Green. shitty barnsessions.com. Sugar Maple Traditional Music Festival: Aug. 1-2, Lake Farm County Park, Madison. sugarmaplefest. org.

Steel Bridge Songfest: June 12-15. Sturgeon Bay. $25 weekend pass. steelbridgesongfest.org. 920-743-5605. Summer Concerts in the Gardens: 7 pm Tuesdays, Olbrich Gardens. Thai Dancers (5:30 pm), The Dang-Its, June 24; Boo Bradley, July 1; Wall of Funk, July 8; The Rotation, July 15; Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestra, July 22; Matthew Tembo, July 29. olbrich.org. 608-246-4550. Summerfest: June 25-July 6, Henry Maier Festival Park, Milwaukee. Closed June 30. Headlining at the Marcus Amphitheater: Bruno Mars, Aloe Blacc, June 25; Lady Gaga, June 26; Brad Paisley, Darius Rucker, Joel Crouse, June 27; Luke

Warner Park Summer Concert Series: 6 pm Mondays, Warner Park shelter. TBA, June 16; Ladies Must Swing, June 23; Natty Nation, June 30; Fuzzy Side Up, July 14; Wild Heart, July 21; Westside Andy, July 28. 608-243-5252. Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra Concerts on the Square: 7 pm Wednesdays, Capitol lawn: “Midsommer Stars,” with pianist Isabella Wu, June 25; “American Fanfare,” with vocalists Sarah Lawrence, Calland Metts, July 2; “Rhapsody in Rock,” with pianist Robert Wells, July 9; “A Little Night Music,” with violinist Suzanne Beia, July 16; “Marimba Magic,” with Pius Cheung, July 23; “Shamrocks!” with U2 tribute act Jeans ’n Classics, July 30. wcoconcerts. org. 608-257-0638.

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Theater American Players Theatre: The Importance of Being Earnest, Much Ado About Nothing, Romeo and Juliet, The Seagull, The Doctor’s Dilemma (outdoors); and American Buffalo, The Year of Magical Thinking, Travesties, Alcestis (indoors), in repertory, June 7-Nov. 9, Spring Green. playinthewoods.org. 608-588-2361. Broom Street Theater: Civil, May 30-June 21, Voices of a People’s History 2014, July 4-26, and Nottingham, Aug. 8-30. bstonline.org. 608-244-8338. Cambridge-Deerfield Players: The Music Man, July 17-20, Cambridge Historic School. cdplayerstheater. org. 608-423-4442. First Act Children’s Theater: Peter Pan, June 27, and The Hobbit, July 25, Point of Grace Church; and Into the Woods, July 11, Edgewood College-The Stream Black Box Theatre,

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Four Seasons Theatre: Kiss Me Kate, Aug. 22-24, Wisconsin Union Theater, Madison. fourseasonstheatre.com. 608-258-4141. Madison Savoyards: Princess Ida, July 25-27 & 31, Aug. 1-3, UW Music Hall. madisonsavoyards.org. 608-262-2201. Middleton Players Theatre: Rent, June 27-29 and July 3-5, and A Chorus Line, Aug. 8-10 and 14-16, Middleton-Cross Plains Area Performing Arts Center, Middleton High School. middletonplayers.com. 608-831-2521. Music Theatre of Madison: You’re the Flop, June 6-7 & 12-14, and Bonnie and Clyde, July 18-26, Bartell

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StageQ: Queer Shorts 8, June 13-15 & 19-21, Bartell Theatre, Madison. stageq. com. 608-661-9696. University Theatre: Greater Tuna, July 11-13, 17-19 and 24-27, UW Vilas Hall-Mitchell Theatre, Madison. utmadison.com. 608-265-2787. Verona Area Community Theater: The Music Man, June 20-28, Verona Area High School Performing Arts Center. vact.org. 608-845-2383. Young Shakespeare Players: The Man of Destiny, June 20-22 & 27-29, Don Juan in Hell, July 30-Aug. 10, The Tempest, July 23-Aug. 3, and Much Ado About Nothing, Aug. 14-17 & 21-24, YSP Playhouse, Madison. youngshakespeareplayers.org.

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MHAAA Spring Art Tour: 10 am-5 pm, June 6-8, at 17 studios in Black Earth, Blue Mounds, Mazomanie, Mount Horeb and Verona. Map at springarttour.com.

Art Fair on the Square: 9 am-6 pm on July 12 and 10 am-5 pm, July 13, Capitol Square, Madison. mmoca. org. 608-257-0158.

Dragon Art Fair: Artists, food and entertainment. 9 am-4 pm, June 7, Market St., DeForest. dragonartsgroup. org.

Art Fair off the Square: 9 am-6 pm on July 12 and 10 am-5 pm, July 13, MLK Blvd./Monona Terrace, Madison. artcraftwis.org. 608-204-9129.

Cambridge Pottery Festival and US Pottery Games: June 14-15, Cambridge. Juried exhibits and competition, hands-on learning area, auction. cambridgepotteryfestival.org. 608-438-1772. Lakefront Festival of Art: June 20-22, lakeshore near Milwaukee Art Museum. One of the country’s finest juried art fairs. lfoa.mam. org. 414-224-3856.

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Side Pork Fest: May 31, Martin Park, Sturgeon Bay. There’s a side pork cookoff, along with bands, kids’ activities and a fun run. sideporkfest.com.

Great Wisconsin Cheese Festival: June 6-8, Doyle Park, Little Chute. Fri. 5 pm-midnight, Sat. 10:30 am-midnight, Sun. 8 am-5 pm. littlechutewi.org. 920-7887380. Cajun Fest: June 6-7, St. Feriole Island Ball Park, Prairie du Chien. Cajun food, Louisiana beer and music. facebook.com/cajunfestpdc. Rhubarb Days: June 6-7, Mill Pond Park, Osceola. A big rhubarb bake-off on Saturday (starts at 8 am) in the categories of pies, cakes, bars, breads, jam/jellies, cobblers/crisps, cookies, and miscellaneous; after judging, all will be sold by the slice to benefit the public library. rhubarbdays.com.

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National Mustard Day: Aug. 2, Mustard Museum, Middleton. Mustard games, music, kids’ activities, food. mustardmuseum.com. 608-831-2222. Sun Prairie Sweet Corn Festival: Gates open 6 pm on Aug. 14-15 and 11:30 am on Aug. 16-17, Angell Park, Sun Prairie. Carnival, craft show, entertainment, games. Sweet corn sold noon-7 pm Saturday and Sunday. sunprairiechamber. com. 608-837-4547. Taste of Portage Market Fair: Aug. 22-23, downtown Portage. Farmers’ market, food, entertainment, craft tent, car show. portage wi.com. 608742-6242. Taste of Madison: 2-8:30 pm on Aug. 30 and 11 am-7 pm on Aug. 31, Capitol Square, Madison. tasteofmadison. com. 608-276-9797.

Dane County Breakfast on the Farm: 7:30 am-noon, June 14, Zander’s Dairy Farm, 9283 Windy Land, Mount Horeb. Farm tours, music by the Soggy Prairie Boys, kids’ activities. danecountydairy.com. 608-577-8990. Cedarburg Strawberry Festival: June 28-29, Cedarburg. 10 am-6 pm Sat. and 10 am-5 pm Sun. cedarburgfestivals.org. 888-894-4001.

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Wurst Times: Second Harvest Foodbank benefit brat cookout, 11 am-9 pm, May 24, Brass Ring, Brink Lounge and High Noon Saloon, Madison, with five music stages. wursttimes.com.

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Mad City Vegan Fest: 10 am-5 pm, June 7, Goodman Community Center, Madison. Local vegan food from carts and restaurants, as well as samples from national vendors. veganfest.org.

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Burgers & Brew: 4:30-7:30 pm, May 31, Capital Brewery, Middleton. Three locally sourced burgers, paired with a Wisconsin microbrew; $30 to benefit REAP Food Group. reapfoodgroup.org.

Greek Fest: July 26-27, Assumption Greek Orthodox Church, 7th St. & East Washington, Madison. Food and music. agocwi.org. 608-244-1019.

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Up close with the statuary at the Capitol (photo by Adam Fagen). Above, an aerial view of Picnic Point (UW Communications photo).

The observation deck of the Capitol building is an amazing place, but many residents seem not to know about the best view of the city that’s open to the public. The Capitol Building — the third Wisconsin has had — was built about a hundred years ago, between 1906 and 1917. The bill was $7.25 million, and that paid for all kinds of excellent architectural implementations in and around the dome. Unsurprisingly, these often concern

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Isthmus SummerTimes access to the stunning views from up there — the dome is more than 200 feet high. The very best balcony views in the building are at the top and not open to the average schmo, but during summer months, one of them is: the observation deck, about halfway up the building at 92 feet from ground level. Go beyond the more typical tourist activities, first admiring the building from outside, the only granite dome in the United States; then wandering in to check out the Rotunda from below and taking in the impressive “Resources of Wisconsin” mural by Edwin Blashfield. At the North Hamilton entrance, take the north wing west elevator to the fourth floor. There the echoing gabble of voices fades. Follow the signs to the stairways to get to the sixth floor, with access to the observation deck. It’s a spectacular view of Madison looking down and out, but it also affords a close-up of the finely crafted statuary and exterior of the dome, looking up. It’s one of the best spaces in all of Madison.

The Washburn Observatory, as seen from Lake Mendota (UW Communications photo). Opposite, the entrance to Picnic Point (photo by Peter Patau).

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It’s a familiar enough building to UW-Madison campus denizens, perched loftily on a hill, providing a stellar view of Lake Mendota. But did you know you can go into the Washburn Observatory and look at the night sky just as the UW-Madison Astronomy Department does? From June through August, astronomy graduate students host informal open-house sessions from 9 to 11 p.m. every Wednesday (weather permitting), with the dome open to the star-filled night sky. Follow @Washburn_Obs on Twitter for updates on open-house dates and times. If you don’t want to stargaze but prefer to sunbathe, the lawn in front of the Washburn is one of Madison’s finest places to look out over an idyllic scene of gently rolling hills and lapping waves. With a blanket and a book, the world feels like it might not be so scary after all.

Picnic Point is one of Madison’s most recognizable features from an aerial view. The tip of the peninsula extends north into Lake Mendota, tapering to a stretch so thin you can easily chuck a rock from one side to the other at what locals call “The Narrows,” then gets wide again at the base. Most people hike out to the very tip of the peninsula, where there is a tradition of kissing your sweetie (in 1992, the San Francisco Examiner dubbed it “maybe the most kissing-est spot in North America” as part of a story on the world’s best places to smooch). But there’s a little-known orchard hidden in the fat Western base of the peninsula, accessible via paths off the gentle slope on your left as you pass through the stone gates and in toward the Point. The orchards have been producing fruit for well over a hundred years, with tenant farmers tilling the soil for the first quarter of the 20th century. In 1924 Edward Young, a successful lumber magnate, bought the property, constructed the stone archway at the entrance and planted a large apple orchard. Though the boundaries have diminished as the surrounding wildlife creeps in, the trees still produce fruit. An amble or a picnic in these hidden orchards is remote and romantic.

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4. T he cliffs with rope swings on Lake Mendota At the end of a parking lot on Lake Mendota, north of Eagle Heights, a wooden staircase leads down to a tiny beach, then rises, granting access to the Wally Bauman Woods. Follow the path and keep an eye out for twin trails that shoot off to the right. The first offshoot gives you about a 15-foot run down to a cliff jump in Lake Mendota. The second offshoot path leads to a rope swing, which has, over the years, been hung and rehung with bicycle handlebars

for better grip, a secondary rope for hauling the swing back into position, and various other modifications and whole substitutions of parts. The current setup is lean: just a rope to swing from and a bungee cord to climb back up. Both of these cliff jumps are really dangerous. There are a lot of rocks in the shallows, and it’s crucial to get some distance when leaping out over the lake. So jumpers need to be extremely careful.

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The vista from atop Longenecker slope at the Arboretum (photo by Susan Day). Center, the Gard Storyteller’s Circle at Muir Knoll (UW Communications photo). Far right, the Thai Pavilion is gold on green (photo by Bill Hamilton).

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6. The best bench in the Arboretum Arboretum aficionados will argue about the very best bench in the rambling nature preserve, but everyone agrees that there are a few top runners in the contest. My favorite is here: Park in the visitor center lot and head north past the lilacs and through the Longenecker Horticultural Gardens, keeping an eye out for the gentle slope upwards that creates a vista. Once you’re headed uphill past the gardens proper, watch for a bench near the top of the slope. Then sit down and kick off your shoes. Dig your toes into the earth, breathe deeply, feel the gentle wind tousle your hair, and look out over Madison’s most impressive wildlife preserve. The view is gorgeous, and on a sunny day it feels like paradise. That’s not the best bench, you say? How about the circular stone benches just off the visitor center parking lot? Or how about another council ring altogether...?

Just east of the Elizabeth Waters dormitory on Observatory Drive, a circular bench constructed of limestone slabs is tucked neatly out of sight. In the center of the circle there’s another circle, and there’s no front or back to this arrangement: All seats in this ring are equal. There’s no record of who designed the original council ring here, rebuilt in the 2000s to honor storyteller and Wisconsin Idea proponent Robert E. Gard. It was the location of an open-air theater in the early 1900s and folklore summer-session classes, according to the Gard Foundation. Noted landscape architect Jens Jensen constructed similar structures and was close to members of the group Friends of Our Native Landscape (that included Aldo Leopold) known to hold meetings at the site in the 1930s. There’s a lot of history in this stone circle. Because no one sits at the head of the table, Jensen called the council ring a “symbol of the spirit of America.”

Tenney Park is the near east side’s jewel park. It’s the home of an elaborate ecosystem of flora and fauna, lovely bridges where locals are often seen with fishing poles, a handy event shelter, a beach and an often-overlooked breakwater. Jutting into Lake Mendota next to the canal that channels the Yahara River through Tenney Park, it’s a perfect place to relax after an invigorating stroll. The breakwater is dotted with benches for a rest, and fish like to cruise around the stone-lined edges. Watching a misty summer sunset from this place of calm is ethereal and uplifting.

9. Thai Pavilion and garden at Olbrich Botanical Gardens 3330 Atwood Ave.

At the turn of the century, the king of Thailand was pleased with the quality of education at the UW-Madison, as evidenced by Thai scholars who studied here and then returned home. So he gave the green light to construct one the few

Thai pavilions in the world outside of Thailand. With this singular authorization, the Thailand chapter of the Wisconsin Alumni Association arranged the erection of the Olbrich Thai Pavilion. Ensconced within Olbrich Gardens, the pavilion is a pleasing affair, with gentle curves and gold accents.

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Secluded in Madison’s weirdly beautiful Hoyt Park is an overlook with an unexpectedly beautiful vista. (Part of the park was once a quarry where sandstone was mined and used to construct buildings all over Madison in the mid-20th century.) This blink-and-you-miss it perch along a winding road running through the park features a nice broad stone wall perfect for watching the sunset. It dates back to the 1930s, when they knew how to make a wall that would last, and functions as a curb against the steep drop-off. Over to the right there’s a stairway leading to a path that takes hikers deeper into the park; opposite the overlook there’s a grassy area ideally suited to a picnic basket with ham and gruyere sandwiches and a chilled bottle of Pinot Grigio. On a clear day you can see for miles.

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6. The best bench in the Arboretum Arboretum aficionados will argue about the very best bench in the rambling nature preserve, but everyone agrees that there are a few top runners in the contest. My favorite is here: Park in the visitor center lot and head north past the lilacs and through the Longenecker Horticultural Gardens, keeping an eye out for the gentle slope upwards that creates a vista. Once you’re headed uphill past the gardens proper, watch for a bench near the top of the slope. Then sit down and kick off your shoes. Dig your toes into the earth, breathe deeply, feel the gentle wind tousle your hair, and look out over Madison’s most impressive wildlife preserve. The view is gorgeous, and on a sunny day it feels like paradise. That’s not the best bench, you say? How about the circular stone benches just off the visitor center parking lot? Or how about another council ring altogether...?

Just east of the Elizabeth Waters dormitory on Observatory Drive, a circular bench constructed of limestone slabs is tucked neatly out of sight. In the center of the circle there’s another circle, and there’s no front or back to this arrangement: All seats in this ring are equal. There’s no record of who designed the original council ring here, rebuilt in the 2000s to honor storyteller and Wisconsin Idea proponent Robert E. Gard. It was the location of an open-air theater in the early 1900s and folklore summer-session classes, according to the Gard Foundation. Noted landscape architect Jens Jensen constructed similar structures and was close to members of the group Friends of Our Native Landscape (that included Aldo Leopold) known to hold meetings at the site in the 1930s. There’s a lot of history in this stone circle. Because no one sits at the head of the table, Jensen called the council ring a “symbol of the spirit of America.”

Tenney Park is the near east side’s jewel park. It’s the home of an elaborate ecosystem of flora and fauna, lovely bridges where locals are often seen with fishing poles, a handy event shelter, a beach and an often-overlooked breakwater. Jutting into Lake Mendota next to the canal that channels the Yahara River through Tenney Park, it’s a perfect place to relax after an invigorating stroll. The breakwater is dotted with benches for a rest, and fish like to cruise around the stone-lined edges. Watching a misty summer sunset from this place of calm is ethereal and uplifting.

9. Thai Pavilion and garden at Olbrich Botanical Gardens 3330 Atwood Ave.

At the turn of the century, the king of Thailand was pleased with the quality of education at the UW-Madison, as evidenced by Thai scholars who studied here and then returned home. So he gave the green light to construct one the few

Thai pavilions in the world outside of Thailand. With this singular authorization, the Thailand chapter of the Wisconsin Alumni Association arranged the erection of the Olbrich Thai Pavilion. Ensconced within Olbrich Gardens, the pavilion is a pleasing affair, with gentle curves and gold accents.

Breathing in the scent of Olbrich flora while gazing into the pavilion’s reflecting pool symbolizes (as it was obviously meant to) the harmonious cultural and intellectual exchanges between this city and far-flung Thailand, and feels like a testament to the way things should be. ❂

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Secluded in Madison’s weirdly beautiful Hoyt Park is an overlook with an unexpectedly beautiful vista. (Part of the park was once a quarry where sandstone was mined and used to construct buildings all over Madison in the mid-20th century.) This blink-and-you-miss it perch along a winding road running through the park features a nice broad stone wall perfect for watching the sunset. It dates back to the 1930s, when they knew how to make a wall that would last, and functions as a curb against the steep drop-off. Over to the right there’s a stairway leading to a path that takes hikers deeper into the park; opposite the overlook there’s a grassy area ideally suited to a picnic basket with ham and gruyere sandwiches and a chilled bottle of Pinot Grigio. On a clear day you can see for miles.

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Bicycle trips in Dane County and slightly beyond By Julia Burke With so many cute towns to check out, parks to hike and lakeside beaches to enjoy, the land beyond the Beltline offers fantastic options for summer bike touring. An extended bike trip can feel like a bit of an undertaking, but the practice can be incredibly worthwhile. On a bike you’re likely to see more wildlife, notice more colors and smells and sounds, and remember more of the journey. The exercise will feel good and make your destination dining and drinking taste infinitely better, and you’ll save money leaving the car at home. Best of all, a good long bike trip is a great social activity. Whether it’s a group of old friends looking to try something new, coworkers getting to know each other, or a date, the endorphins will put everyone in a good mood, and the

journey is sure to inspire good conversation. Because paths and trails abound and roads are generally in good condition, any bike will do. Just make sure to be prepared. Make use of Google Maps’ helpful “bicycle” setting, for route suggestions, mileage and estimated times. Bring extra sunscreen, more water than you think you need, something to eat and a patch kit, pump and tire irons in case you get a flat. I’ve only lived in Madison for about eight months, but learning the city and surrounding area on two wheels has already given me several ideas for this year’s bike excursion to-do list. Here are a few of my favorite rides from last year, followed by my “must list” for this season.

Pretty Paoli I discovered this ultra-popular route, Paoli via the Badger State Trail, by accident. It’s widely known among longtime Madisonians, and it’s a great first country ride for newcomers. The 14-mile route leads straight into this cute town on the Sugar River, where shops and eateries provide a pleasant respite. Take the Southwest Commuter Path west until it picks up the Badger State Trail, and stay on it for about seven miles. When you get to the Sun Valley Parkway

intersection, take a right, and you’ll head straight into town. The Creamery Cafe features tasty and locally sourced food, and the adjacent Artisan Gallery, which focuses somewhat but not exclusively on local art, is a delightful follow-up. Across the street the Schoolhouse Cafe is a great place for a slightly fancier meal, particularly if you’re staying the night at a B&B or camping and continuing your journey. Time: 75 to 90 minutes each way Difficulty: Easy

Selfie with trolls in Mount Horeb This route makes use of the Military Ridge Trail/Ice Age Scenic Trail, a lovely and slightly rugged trail that will take you all the way from the Beltline to your destination. Oh, and your destination involves trolls. Start from downtown on the Southwest Commuter Path, riding over the Beltline overpass and shortly thereafter, under the Verona Road. Then take a right onto the Verona Road Frontage Road until, just past the Saris offices, you can pick up the Military Ridge Trail.


Ice cream and art are rewards when biking all the way to Paoli (left). In Mount Horeb the prize is trolls; in Oregon, a latte at Firefly Coffeehouse; in Middleton, a pizza at Novanta.

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The Cothren House 608-987-1522 | cothrenhouse.com

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MOTELs Quality Inn 608-987-4747 qualityinn.com

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Creamery Cafe - Artisan Gallery 6858 Paoli Rd., Paoli 608-845-6600; artisangal.com

Schoolhouse Shops and Cafe 6857 Paoli Rd., Paoli 608-848-6261; paolischoolhouseshops.com

Culver’s of Mount Horeb

1700 U.S. Business 18, Mount Horeb 608-437-2858

Grumpy Troll Brew Pub

105 S. 2nd St., Mount Horeb 608-437-2739; thegrumpytroll.com

Fisher King Winery

102 W. Main St., Mount Horeb 608-437-6020; fisherkingwinery.com

Blue Mound State Park

4350 Mounds Park Rd., Blue Mounds 608-437-5711 dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/name/bluemound Campsites are reservable online.

Brigham County Park

3160 County F, Blue Mounds countyofdane.com/lwrd/parks/ brigham.aspx Campsites are reservable online.

Capital Springs State Recreation Area 608-873-2100; dnr.wi.gov/topic/parks/ name/capsprings

Firefly Coffeehouse

114 N. Main St., Oregon 608-835-6238; fireflycoffeehouse.com

Maria’s Pizza

134 S. Main St., Oregon 608-835-5455

National Mustard Museum

7477 Hubbard Ave., Middleton 608-831-2222; mustardmuseum.com

Capital Brewery

7734 Terrace Ave., Middleton 608-836-7100; capital-brewery.com

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2108 6th Ave., Monroe 608-325-4636; nationalhistoriccheesemakingcenter.org 9 am-4 pm Mon.-Sat., 11 am-4 pm Sun.

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8452 W. Old Sauk Rd. 608-831-7740; novanta.biz

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I normally bike-commute to the Oregon vineyard where I work part-time, and it’s the best part of my day. With its rolling hills, occasional opportunities for wildlife sightings and pretty farms, the trip out to Oregon makes a great training ride of about 30 miles round-trip from Madison. A third of the trip is on the Badger State Trail, where you’ll be warned to watch for flying discs: The trail goes right past the Capital Springs State Recreation Area disc golf course. Bring your discs, if you’re so inclined, and add 9 holes to your bike ride for a little cross-training. Take the Capital City Trail south past Olin Park toward Waunona Way, then take the right under the Beltline and continue south for three miles. There, switch to country roads (left on Larsen, left on Goodland Park Road, right on Lalor, left on County Highway B, right on Sand Hill, and right on Rutland-Dunn Town Line Road, into Oregon). In Oregon, stop for coffee and a pastry or bagel sandwich at Firefly Coffeehouse or a pizza from Maria’s. Time: 1.5 hours each way Difficulty: Moderate

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Stay on it for 16.4 miles. When you get to its intersection with 2nd Street in Mount Horeb — I believe it’s Pluto in the Planet Bike galaxy — take a right, and welcome yourself to the Troll Capital of the World. Get your picture taken with one of Mount Horeb’s famous woodcarved trolls scattered throughout town, grab a burger at Culver’s or a pint and pizza at the Grumpy Troll Brew Pub, take a peek in the several shops, and check out Fisher King Winery on Main Street. Camping overnight is a nice summertime addition to this trek — find a site at Blue Mound State Park, the highest point in southern Wisconsin, or one of the 25 rustic sites at nearby Brigham County Park. Time: 2 hours each way Difficulty: Easy

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Isthmus SummerTimes Side roads to Middleton There’s plenty to eat and drink in Middleton, so it’s a good thing the ride features at least one sizeable hill. I love riding out for an afternoon to shop, taste and explore, but it took me a few tries before I figured out how to avoid the terror that is University Avenue. On the near west side, pretty Kendall is a parallel bike boulevard that will warm you up with small hills. Take a right on Highland, going under Campus Drive, and then pick up the bike path on the left. Shortly past the Original Pancake House (if you can pass it without going in), take a left on Heim Avenue, a right on Old Middleton and a left on Gateway to cut over to Hubbard Avenue, one of downtown Middleton’s signature streets. With the Mustard Museum, the Capital Brewery and a variety of specialty stores, downtown Middleton could easily take up an afternoon. Neapolitan pizza is the order of the day at Novanta, slightly farther west but worth the extra effort. Difficulty level: Easy to moderate

To-do list In slightly better shape now and with my first full Madison summer ahead, I have an ambitious bike touring checklist. Since I travel cheap, I favor camping over other forms of lodging, but these destinations also offer B&Bs and inns.

Camping on the Glacial Drumlin Trail Beginning in Cottage Grove, the Glacial Drumlin Trail features several camping areas en route to Waukesha, the trail’s eastern terminus. I’d camp in PINEWOODS, in the Kettle Moraine State Forest- Southern Unit, and also check out some of the hiking trails in park. Plan a side tour to the Tyranena taproom in Lake Mills; I’d bring a picnic to pair with my pint.

Biking to the border

Biking on the Glacial Drumlin Trail means a detour to the Tyranena taproom in Lake Mills. If taking the Badger State Trail to the Illinois border, don’t miss cheesy Monroe (above, photo by David Michael Miller).

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Door County ramps up as a craft beer tourist destination By Robin Shepard

John McMahon and his sons open Door County Brewing Memorial Day weekend (photo by Chris Eichenseer). Top photo: TravelWisconsin.com

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ends up at the brewery,” he says. The grand opening will take place May 24. The brewery is located in a renovated building that was once a barn, feed mill and later a grocery store. Brewing started last summer, with beers brewed under contract with Sand Creek Brewing of Black River Falls. The new

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John McMahon and his sons Danny and Ben are opening Door County Brewing Company in Baileys Harbor this month. McMahon feels craft beer aficionados tend to also favor other activities common in the Peninsula. “A lot of beer drinkers are also into silent sports. There’s a lot of kayaking, paddleboarding, outfitting, hiking, running and biking,” says McMahon. “Beer festivals are even becoming attached to bike rides.” That includes the Door County Beer Festival on June 14 with its Bike Ride for Nature. McMahon says once his brewery is up and running this summer he plans to host a bike rides and runs every week. “No matter where they start, they’ll

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Wisconsin’s “thumb” — its most northeastern Lake Michigan shore — is wellknown for its scenic views and appeal to tourists. The area is defined by cherry blossoms in spring, turning leaves in fall, and all year the winding roads that hug the coastline from northern Kewaunee County to the tip of the Door Peninsula. Door County alone has more than 300 miles of lakeshore, 11 lighthouses, music, theater and art galleries, unique regional cuisine, plentiful orchards and wineries and even two distilleries. And now the small towns there are becoming better known for catering to the craft beer

enthusiast. The climate inspired Capital Brewery of Middleton to create its Island Wheat, a beer made with wheat grown on Washington Island. “We’re just starting to catch up with the rest of the state” in terms of beer tourism, says Jim Lundstom, editor of the Peninsula Pulse in Baileys Harbor and former “Beer Man” columnist for the Appleton Post-Crescent. Two new beer fests, one in Baileys Harbor and the other in Egg Harbor, are bringing fans of craft beer from all over Wisconsin and are among the most attended events of summer in the area, says Lundstrom. In addition, “All of the taprooms serve Wisconsin craft beer — you can’t not have good beer anymore.”

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Door County Brewing is a relative newcomer. Shipwrecked predates Prohibition (photo by ohbeautifulbeer.com). Opposite: Danny McMahon (center) greets beer aficionados at the 2013 Door County Beer Festival (photo by Len Villano).

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Ahnapee Brewery

Taproom: 105 Navarino St., Algoma, 54201 920-785-0822 vonstiehl.com/beers Open 4 p.m.-8 p.m. Thurs., 2 pm-8 pm Fri., noon-8 pm Sat. (hours may expand this summer)

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By June, Calaway expects to have new equipment installed that will increase his batch size five-fold and allow for expanded summer hours. Ahnapee makes Little Soldier, an American Amber; the Long Goodbye, a German Helles; and a Chocolate Milk stout year-round, as well as a special brown ale made with mushrooms called “Mush.” Summer seasonals include Ahnapee Lager, a hefeweizen; a Belgian witbier; and a Farm House Ale.

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across the square at the Cornerstone Gallery, which features the work of local artists. This approach works out perfectly for a mid-afternoon arrival at your motel. Winter is the time to stay at the waterpark hotel that is like a city-state. Summer is the time to scale down and opt for something that has minimal hallways,

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Open May 24 to October 5 Wild West Steampunk Festival Wild WestMay Steampunk 23-25 Festival May 23-25 Visitor Appreciation Day Visitor Appreciation Sunday, June 1 Day Sunday, June 1 Railroad Days Railroad Days August 16-17 August 16-17 Great River Road River Festival Great River Road River Festival Saturday, September 20 Saturday, September 20

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Walk to the boat landing downtown (above), or sit back and enjoy the Tommy Bartlett Ski Show. and maybe even a sandy beach on Lake Delton, like the Sandrift Resort. Baker’s Sunset Bay has nightly campfires on its sandy beach. There’s time to squeeze in a visit to the Port Huron Brewery, where a sampler flight in the taproom will introduce their four beers while providing a window into the brewery itself. Full tours on Fridays take place at 4 and 6 p.m. (Saturday tours are also available.) Then make the short trip back downtown for an early evening Upper Dells Boat Tour. In summer, the last tour heads out at 7 p.m. (tours leave every 30-45 minutes starting at 10 a.m.). There is the option of the sunset dinner cruise (reservations suggested), but that trip makes only one stop, to mossy, ferny Witches Gulch; the regular trip includes a second stop at Stand Rock. I would pick Stand Rock over dinner — dinner you can have anywhere. When’s the next time you can access Stand Rock? There’s a third Upper Dells tour option this summer: “Ghost Boat, Journey into Haunted Canyon,� which leaves at 8:15 p.m. and makes only one stop — but it’s at Coldwater Canyon, no longer a regular port of call for Dells Boat trips. Ghost Boat is the only way to see the historic stone pavilion, which is now rented out for events — the only way, that is, unless you’re invited to a wedding there.

Saturday Grab a light breakfast before heading out to enjoy some of the new adventure sports that are slowly taking over from the reign of the go-kart. Vertical Illusions offers zipline courses, rock climbing, paddle boarding and guided kayak tours of the Wisconsin River. The climbing and zip lines take place at Chimney Rock Park, a private natural area owned by Vertical Illusions. A zip-line tour starts with a hike up to the top of Chimney Rock; add on a one-hour rock climb and finish with a paddleboard lesson at the park’s beach. Or opt for the two-hour Heart of the Dells kayak cave, cove and canyon tour, on the Wisconsin River, offered only at 8 a.m. The three-hour kayak tours are at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. All tours are best booked in advance through the Vertical Illusions website. Depending on your morning schedule, you may finish in time to

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Little Village Cafe 146 4th Ave., Baraboo 608-356-2800

Cornerstone Gallery 101 4th St., Baraboo 608-356-7805

Sandrift Resort

1080 E. Hiawatha Dr., Wisconsin Dells 608-253-4411; sandriftresport.com

Baker’s Sunset Bay Resort 921 Canyon Rd., Wisconsin Dells 608-254-8406; sunsetbayresort.com

Port Huron Brewing Company

805 Business Park Rd., Wisconsin Dells 608-253-0340; porthuronbeer.com Tap Room currently open Friday 3-9 pm and Saturday 2-9 pm. Tours are Fridays 4 & 6 pm, Saturdays 2:30 & 4:30 pm.

Get your feet wet at Baker’s Sunset Bay, on Lake Delton; get some dry mocs at Parsons Indian Trading Post; zip through the treeline with Vertical Illusions (below).

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Vertical Illusions

608-253-2500; verticalillusions.com

Paul Bunyan’s Northwoods Lumberjack Show

411 State Hwy. 13, Wisconsin Dells 608-253-4999; dellslumberjackshow.com

The Del-Bar

800 Wisconsin Dells Pkwy., Lake Delton 608-253-1861; del-bar.com S2011 Ishnala Rd., Lake Delton 608-253-1771; ishnala.com

Tommy Bartlett Show

560 Wisconsin Dells Pkwy., Wisconsin Dells 608-254-2525; tommybartlett.com Stand Rock Road and Broadway at the Wisconsin River Bridge 608-254-8414; timberfallspark.com

Parsons Indian Trading Post

370 Wisconsin Dells Pkwy., Wisconsin Dells 608-254-8533; parsonsindiantradingpost.com E10320 Fern Dell Rd., Baraboo 608-254-2333; dnr.wi.gov/topic/ parks/name/mirrorlake/

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catch the 2 p.m. Paul Bunyan’s Northwoods Lumberjack Show, entertainment new to the Dells at this longtime all-you-caneat buffet spot. The lumberjack show, which Wisconsin vacationers may have seen before up north in Hayward or Woodruff, demands skill from the participants in events such as standing block chop, Jack and Jill crosscut sawing, speed climbing and log rolling, among others. The show recalls the Dells’ history, as logs used to be rafted down the Wisconsin River past, as it was then known, Kilbourn City. Tidy up for dinner at one of the area’s classy vintage supper clubs, the Del-Bar or Ishnala.

There are time-honored activities in the Dells that you do because you always do them, or because you haven’t done them since you were a kid. File the Tommy Bartlett Ski Show under this category. There’s little better to encourage the midcentury tourism mindset than a Tommy Bartlett waterski show, performing in the Dells since 1952. Bartlett is credited with bringing more widespread popularity to the niche sport of waterskiing, as well as a new style of tourism to the Dells. The show itself, with skiing, juggling and clowning, can seem like Ed Sullivan on water, capped off with the night show’s colored dancing water finale.

Vertical Illusions’ paddling option on the Wisconsin River.

Sunday Everyone has a certain summer tourist activity that is unaccountably near and dear to her heart. Time to squeeze in at least one round of mini-golf. Courses abound in the Dells, but Timber Falls features shade trees — a crucial fact that’s mentioned prominently on its website. Located down-

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town near the Wisconsin River bridge, it does boast some holes with views of the water. As you head out of town, stop in to Parson’s Indian Trading Post, a longstanding souvenir shop that sells Native American jewelry, beads and artwork along with T-shirts, back scratchers, cedar toothpick holders and maybe even Mexican jumping beans. Heading back out of Lake Delton

to the south, take the brief side tour to Mirror Lake State Park. Hike around the lake, go swimming at the sandy beach, or rent Trek mountain bikes, kayaks, canoes or paddleboats. And if your timing’s right, you can take in a landmark by a great Wisconsin architect. The park’s Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Seth Peterson Cottage is open to tours the second Sunday of each month from 1 to 3:30 p.m. ❂


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Bakery café specializing in ultra-decadent goodies including cupcakes, cake pops, French macarons and more.

Curt’s Gourmet popcorn weekdayS: martin Luther king at doty St.

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Indonesian food cart with ginger chicken, sesame chicken, mixed vegetable coconut rice, bihun goreng and homemade kerupuk (a snacky, deep-fried starch-and-rice cake); plus sweet cendol, a bit like bubble tea.

Fried nuggets atop salads or in buns, or solo with dipping sauces. The fried tofu is an unexpected hit. Late night and farmers’ market appearances concentrate on desserts. Look for fried Oreos, or peanut butter cups.

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SoHo Gourmet Cuisine weekdayS: CapitoL Square, martin Luther king bLvd. Late night friday: franCeS St (by State St bratS).

A short menu of fusion-style dumplings (potstickers) and dipping sauces, and a few salads, to which a protein (recently, chicken) can be added.

Build-your-own panini with specialty sauces, meats, and ooey-gooey melted cheese.

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Authentic Indonesian cuisine Nasi goreng (fried rice), tahu goreng with organic greens and tofu, ayem bakar (barbecue chicken) and oseng tahu (veggie and tofu cury); daily specials.

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Tacos, burritos, tamales, tortas, elotes, esquites, quesadillas are among the Mexican entrees served here, with steak, chicken, pork (pastor and carnitas) and tongue possible meats.

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All-vegan food cart with tamales, chocolate chip waffle plate, BLT sandwich with housemade seitan, home fries, salad, and killer housemade ginger limeade.

Thai menu featuring egg roll, fried rice, pad thai and squash curry with either chicken or tofu as an add-on; Thai iced tea.

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