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dodge county 2020 VISITORS GUIDE
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Welcome to
Dodge County! We at Discover Wisconsin are so excited that you’ve decided to visit this 2020 Choice Destination. From the welcoming people to the incredible outdoor recreation experiences, Dodge County is the perfect place to adventure and unplug. You’ll have the chance to explore Horicon Marsh, hike and bike along the county’s beautiful trail system, relax on Beaver Dam Lake, sip wine at Edwin Brix Vineyard, and so much more. Only an hour away from Madison and Milwaukee, Dodge County is an easy and accessible getaway from city life and makes the perfect destination for a weekend away. We are proud to name Dodge County a 2020 Choice Destination and we hope you enjoy your time here as much as we did! For more information about how to unplug in Dodge County, visit http://discoverwisconsin.com/ broadcast-guide/ for the full Dodge County episode of Discover Wisconsin.
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Calendar of Events Beaver Dam Fox Lake Waupun Columbus Trails Rivers Lakes Parks Golf Horicon Marsh Juneau & Horicon
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Hartford
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Homegrown Goodness
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Amish Country
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Arts & Entertainment
Hustisford
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Watertown Randolph & Cambria-Friesland
Vintage & Antiques Historical Societies & Museums
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Mayville
Official 2020 Dodge County Visitors Guide Published by: Capital Newspapers, Beaver Dam, WI
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2020-21 APRIL
april 3-5 Mayville
Marais Players Spring 2020 Show
EVENTS CALENDAR
april 26 Waupun
MAY 10 HUSTISFORD
9am - 4pm, W10145 Highway 49, 920-324-5818, marshhaven.org
1 -5 pm. Zweiffel Brothers, Hustisford Community Hall, 316 E Tweedy St., 920-349-9079, hustisford-community-hall.business.site
Earth Day at Marsh Haven Nature Center
Mayville American Legion Post 69, maraisplayers.com
may
APRIL 4 HARTFORD
MAY 1 WAUPUN
7:30 pm - Schauer Center, 147 N Rural St, 262-670-0560 x3, schauercenter.org
Downtown Waupun, info@waupunchamber. com, waupunchamber.com
Dallas String Quartet (DSQ)
Wine Walk
april 4 Mayville
MAY 1-3 HUSTISFORD
1 -5 pm. Brian & the Mississippi Valley Dutchmen, Mayville Park Pavilion, 475 Park Street 920-960-5318
Hustisford Community Hall, 316 E Tweedy St., 920-349-9079, thehustyplayers.com
Mayville Lions Polka Dance
APRIL 5 HUSTISFORD
Hustisford Community Hall Polka Dances 1 -5 pm - Keith Gennermann, Hustisford Community Hall, 316 E Tweedy St., 920-349-9079, hustisford-community-hall.business.site
april 16-18, 23-25 Watertown Spring Play “Beauty and the Beast”
Husty Players Spring Play
MAY 2 HARTFORD
The Stray Cat-Lee Rocker
Downtown Mayville
5-8 pm. Tickets sold in advance.
4 - 7 pm, Downtown Watertown, 920-261-6320 visitwatertownwi.com
Marsh Haven Nature Center Nest Box Hike 4 pm. W10145 State Road 49, 920-324-5818, marshhaven.org
MAY 8-10 HORICON Living History Days
MAY 9 FOX LAKE
3 pm & 7:30 pm. Schauer Arts Center, 147 N Rural Street, 262-670-0560, schauercenter.org
7 am-3 pm. Fish Tales Bait & Liquor, 529 West State St., 920-520-0015, foxlakechamber.com
Fish Tales Walleye Tournament
april 25 Mayville
MAY 9 COLUMBUS
1 -5 pm. Gary & the Ridgeland Dutchmen, Mayville Park Pavilion, 475 Park Street 920-960-5318
10 am -6 pm. Columbus Historic Downtown; 920.623.3699, columbuswichamber.com
Mayville Lions Polka Dance
april 25 fox lake Bratfest
Leroy Meats, 739 State St., 920-485-2554
april 25 columbus
Redbud Days Celebration
may 9-11 Horicon Marsh Horicon Marsh Bird Festival
Horicon Marsh Bird Club invites birders of all skill levels. 920-387-7893 horiconmarshbirdfestival.com
Arbor Day Celebration
MAY 9-10 WAUPUN
april 25 beaver dam
11 am and 3 pm. W10145 State Road 49, 920-324-5818, marshhaven.org
Fireman’s Park, visitcolumbuswi.com
Earth Day Celebration
Clean up, tree planting and presentations.
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Dodge County Flea Market and Craft Fair
MAY 8 WAUPUN
APRIL 18 HARTFORD
Songs & Stories of Neil Diamond
Main Street closed from 10am - 4pm to enjoy classic cars from all eras! Entertainment, food, games for kids, contests and more! 262-673-7002, hartfordchamber.org
may 26 Watertown
1 -5 pm. Ryan Kautzer Band, Mayville Park Pavilion, 475 Park Street 920-960-5318
Mayville Lions Polka Dance
Old Fashioned Block Party & Classic Car Show
Diva’s Downtown
Come to Horicon’s River Bend Park to witness the sights, sounds, and smells of a Living History Reenactment. 9 am - River Bend Park, Valley St, 920-485-0483, facebook.com/horiconlivinghistorydays
april 18 Mayville
MAY 18 HARTFORD
8 am - 2 pm. Find rare collectibles, unique decor, vintage tools, and much more, Dodge County Fairgrounds, State Road 33, 920-885-3586, dodgecountyfairgrounds.com
Wine Walk
Special activities and offerings for women.
Main Street Mayville Spring Wine/Beer Walk Ladies Night
9 am - 1 pm. Horicon National Wildlife Refuge Center, W4279 Headquarters Road, Mayville; 920-387-7893, horiconmarsh.org
MAY 2 randolph
APRIL 16 HARTFORD
april 17 Mayville
Wildflowers for Wildlife
MAY 23 BEAVER DAM
MAY 7 BEAVER DAM
3 pm. Schauer Arts Center, 147 N Rural Street, 262-670-0560, schauercenter.org
MAY 16 HORICON MARSH
3 pm & 7:30 pm. Schauer Arts Center, 147 N Rural Street, 262-670-0560, schauercenter.org
7pm. 745 W. Main St., mbu.edu
That Golden Girls Show!
Hustisford Community Hall Polka Dances
Marsh Haven Nature Center Wild Birds of Prey
Art Walk
MAY 30 WATERTOWN Fiesta at the Park
Games, Contests, Music, Dance, Face Painting and Authentic Mexican Food. Riverside Park, 812 Labaree Street, facebook.com/FiestaCultural/
june JUNE - AUG HUSTISFORD Music In The Park Concerts
6:30 pm - 8:30 pm (2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the Month) Memorial Park, corner of N Ridge St. and W Juneau St., 920-349-3188, hustisford.com
JUNE 6 BEAVER DAM Fish ‘n Fun
9am - Edgewater Park on Beaver Dam Lake 920-356-1200, bdlia.org
june 6 fox lake BBQ, Bags N Brews
Kansas City BBQ Society sanctioned BBQ competition, home brew competition, and a bean bags tournament. Leroy Meats, 739 State St., 920-485-2554
june 6 Mayville
Mayville Lions Polka Dance
1 -5 pm. Jerry Krueger Ban, Mayville Park Pavilion, 475 Park Street 920-960-5318
Taste of Wisconsin in Beaver Dam
June 7 Juneau
june 26 beaver dam
Music by Keith Gennerman Band, train barrel rides, petting zoo, 4H displays and other kids activities. 9 am-12:30 pm - Nell FWR Farms, W7468 County Road S, 920-625-3691, hooraywisconsindairy.com
Entertainment TBD - held at Tahoe Park. www.facebook.com/JambytheDam
Dodge County Dairy Brunch
JUNE 12-14 MARKESAN June Dairy Days
Hein Park, Food, entertainment and parade. 920-398-3031, markesanwi.com
june 12 Mayville
Main Street Mayville Summer Kick Off/Taste of Mayville
Jam By The Dam
june 27 horicon marsh Paddle Horicon Marsh
Greenhead Boat Landing 920-387-7893 horiconmarsh.org
JUNE 28 HUSTISFORD
Hustisford Community Hall Polka Dances
1 -5 pm. Steve Meisner, Hustisford Community Hall, 316 E Tweedy St., 920-349-9079, hustisford-community-hall.business.site
july
Downtown Mayville
JUNE 13 BEAVER DAM
The Great Beaver Paddle Festival
Free demos, clinics, guided trail trips and paddle challenges. 9 am-3 pm - Waterworks Park, Denning Ave, 920-887-4639, bdlia.org
JUNE 20 BEAVER DAM
Dodge County Flea Market and Craft Fair
8 am - 2 pm. Find rare collectibles, unique decor, vintage tools, and much more, Dodge County Fairgrounds, State Road 33, 920-885-3586, dodgecountyfairgrounds.com
JUNE 20 BEAVER DAM Taste of Wisconsin
12 - 4 pm. Taste over 100 Wisconsin brewed beers & over 60 Wisconsin cheeses. Live music. 304 S. Spring Street, tasteofwisconsin.net
JUNE 20 BEAVER DAM
World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series
6 pm - Beaver Dam Raceway Park, N7086 Raceway Rd, 920-885-3586, slspromotions.com
JUNE 20 RANDOLPH
july 1-4 COLUMBUS
Columbus Fourth of July Celebration.
Columbus Fireman’s Park – Park Ave. Free admission and entertainment! July 4th includes a run/walk in the morning, the area’s largest parade begins at noon, entertainment in the afternoon and ending with a HUGE FIREWORKS display at 9pm. Check Facebook – Columbus 4th of July Festival-Wisconsin for updated information.
JULY 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 WAUPUN Concerts in the Park
Thursdays from 5:30-8:30pm at West End Park, on the corner of Beaver Dam St. and Brown St. waupunfinearts.org
JULY 3 Mayville Rock’n Boom
4pm - Midnight. Free event including baseball, live music, food, and fireworks. City Park 920-387-1167 mainstreetmayville.com
JULY 4 FOX LAKE
4th of July Celebration
JULY 11 hustisford Lakefest
sponsored by Lake Sinissippi Association Held at Riverside and Lions Park lakesinissippi.org
JULY 12 BEAVER DAM
“A Day in the Park Arts & Craft Fair” 10 am - 4 pm. Swan Park. 920-344-5652, beaverdamchamber.com
JULY 15-18 Watertown Maxwell Street Days
Store specials, sidewalk sales, and more. watertownmainstreet.org
july 18 fox lake Brewfest
Noon-4pm. Sample 40+ beers from multiple different local breweries. Leroy Meats, 739 State St., 920-485-2554
JULY 18 BEAVER DAM
Dodge County Flea Market and Craft Fair 8 am- 2 pm. Find rare collectibles, unique decor, vintage tools, and much more, Dodge County Fairgrounds, State Road 33, 920-885-3586, dodgecountyfairgrounds.com
JULY 23 WATERTOWN
7 am - 12 pm. Food, fun and entertainment. Downtown Randolph, 920-326-4600, randolphwis.com
Free Concert in the Park at Riverside Park Shelter. Parade on Blackhawk Trail starting from Town Park and fireworks at dusk over the lake. foxlakechamber.com
JUNE 21 BEAVER DAM
JULY 4 Watertown
8am - 4pm. Swan City Park, Beaver Dam beaverdamchamber.com
10 am. Huge 130+ unit parade in historic downtown Watertown. 920-261-6320, watertownchamber.com
Kids From Wisconsin
CHLPC Summer Concert
JULY 4 HARTFORD
July 23 Columbus
6-8pm Fireman’s Park, 1049 Park Ave. cityofcolumbuswi.com
June 26 fox lake
2 pm parade, free family festival after and fireworks at dusk at Veterans Park, Hartford 262-673-7002, hartfordchamber.org
JULY 6 MAYVILLE
Fireman’s Annual Picnic
7 - 9 pm. Mayville Middle School, 445 N Henninger Street, 414-266-7067 kidsfromwisconsin.org
JULY 25 FOX LAKE
Summer Sizzler
Swan City Classic Car Show
June 25 Columbus 6-8pm Fireman’s Park, 1049 Park Ave. cityofcolumbuswi.com
Fox Trot with Reds, Whites & Brews
5-8pm. Walk through downtown and visit local businesses for music, demonstrations, food, beverages and fun. foxlakechamber.com
june 26-28 WAUPUN Celebrate Waupun
FREE Festival featuring Music, Carnival Rides, Car Show, Kidz Zone, Waupun Firefighters Water Barrel Fights & More! Fireworks on June 28 at 9:30 pm at Juniper Hill, E. Spring St., plus Hispano Fest, featuring Folkloric Dancers, Live Bands and DJ. Tanner Park (across from the Community Center) 510 E Spring St. 920-324-7900, waupunfestivals@ cityofwaupun.org, waupnfestivals.com
4th of July Parade
4th of July Fireworks & Family Festival
Kids from Wisconsin
Craft Beer Walk
5:30 - 8 pm. Downtown Watertown Sampling specialty craft beer with snack pairings. watertownmainstreet.org
July 23 Hartford 2 pm & 7 pm - Schauer Center, 147 N Rural St, 262-670-0560x3, schauercenter.org
CHLPC Summer Concert - Local Vocals
july 24-26 lebanon Full weekend of activities. Lebanon Fireman’s Park. 920-925-3522, townoflebanon.com
JULY 8 HARTFORD
Firefighters 19th Annual Classic Car Show
Downtown Hartford 8am–8pm. hartfordchamber.org
july 30-aug 2 cambria friesland
Maxwell Street Day
JULY 9-11 BEAVER DAM Beaver Dam Lake Days
Held at Fireman’s Park, rain or shine, at 7am.
Cambria Park Days
Tahoe Park. Live music, fireworks, Must-ski’s water ski show, family and children’s activities, food, carnival rides. beaverdamlakedays.com www.DodgeCounty.com
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2020-21 EVENTS CALENDAR
july 31 beaver dam
AUG 22 FOX LAKE
SEPT 19 BEAVER DAM
Entertainment TBD - held at Tahoe Park. www.facebook.com/JambytheDam
Sponsored by FLPO from 1-5pm. foxlakechamber.com
8am – 2pm: Find rare collectibles, unique decor, vintage tools, and much more, Dodge County Fairgrounds, State Road 33, 920-885-3586, dodgecountyfairgrounds.com
Jam By The Dam
Tunes on the Lake
Dodge County Flea Market and Craft Fair
july 31-AUG 2 BURNETT
aug 27 C olumbus
8am - 4pm. Engines, equipment, tractors of yesteryear, tractor pull, kids’ activities and flea market, Dodge County Antique Club Grounds, W6505 County Road BI, 920-344-9541, dcapc.org
6-8pm Fireman’s Park, 1049 Park Ave. cityofcolumbuswi.com
SEPT 25-27 Waupun
aug 28 beaver dam Jam By The Dam
Entertainment TBD - held at Tahoe Park. www.facebook.com/JambytheDam
Visit the encampment and learn more about Wisconsin’s history and join us for educational programs throughout the weekend. Marsh Haven Nature Center, W10145 Highway 49 920-324-5818, www.marshhaven.org
AUG 29 BEAVER DAM
SEPT 26 LEBANON
Dodge County Antique Power Show
august AUG 1 FOX LAKE 12th Annual Kuno Fest
Food, fun and live bands. 920-928-3470
AUG 1 WAUPUN Art & Craft Fair
10am-3pm. West End Park, 200 Beaver Dam St., waupunfinearts.org
AUG 6-9 Watertown Watertown Riverfest
FREE 4-day festival featuring national acts, A Taste of Watertown, carnival rides and games, craft fair, car show and more. Riverside Park, Labaree St. watertownriverfest.com
AUG 7-9 IRON RIDGE
Iron Ridge Fireman’s Picnic
Full weekend of activities. Iron Ridge Fireman’s Park, 146 Park Street, 920-644-2747, ironridge-wi.net
aug 8 HUSTISFORD
Hustisford Community Hall Polka Dances 1 -5 pm - Gary’s Ridgeland Dutchmen, Hustisford Community Hall, 316 E Tweedy St., 920-349-9079, hustisford-community-hall. business.site
aug 14 Markesan Augustfest
A family-friendly event, including a FREE corn roast at Hein Park, markesanwi.com
AUG 14-15 WAUPUN Truck-N-Show
Parades, free live music, children’s activities. Downtown, Waupun Community Center 510 E. Spring St. 920-324-9985 waupuntrucknshow.com
AUG 16 Watertown
Octagon House Ice Cream & Cake Social
Civil War era music performed by the 1st Brigade Band, playing period music on antique instruments while dressed in civil war era uniforms and gowns. 1:30-4pm, 919 Charles St. 920-261-2796, octagonhousemuseum.org
AUG 19-23 BEAVER DAM Dodge County Fair
A festival of music, food and youth education. dodgecountyfairgrounds.com
CHLPC Summer Concert - Funky Chunky
Dodge County Flea Market and Craft Fair 8 am - 2 pm. Find rare collectibles, unique decor, vintage tools, and much more, Dodge County Fairgrounds, State Road 33, 920-885-3586, dodgecountyfairgrounds.com
AUG 29 HUSTISFORD
Hustisford Lions Club Venetian Night
Bean-bag tournament, bingo, kiddie parade, water ski show, lighted boat parade and live music Riverside & Lions Parks, hustisford.com
september SEPT 6 FOX LAKE Venetian Night
Sponsored by FLPO beginning at 8pm. Line up in front of Del Barn Acres.
SEPT 7 RANDOLPH
Community Corn Carnival
Parade at 10am followed by carnival and activities at Randolph Village Park, randolphwi.net
SEPT 10 Watertown
Downtown Watertown Wine Walk
5:30 – 8:30 pm. Enjoy wine and food samplings at over a dozen local retail locations in historic downtown. watertownchamber.com
8am - 4pm. Held at Harnischfeger Park. Family fun activities. Wagon rides, vendors and entertainment. W3048 Crawfish Rd, Ixonia. dodgeparks.com
SEPT 26 Waupun
Harvest Moon Ball “Seeing20/20”
Lighthouse Big Band, Semi Formal(20’s vintage dress encouraged) Waupun City Hall Auditorium, 201 E. Main St., hometowntickets.com
SEPT 26 COLUMBUS Columbus ‘Odd’toberfest
2-10 pm Columbus Fireman’s Park Pavilion. Oktoberfest themed event hosted by the Odd Fellows (Tri County Lodge). Live Polka Music, German food & beverages.
SEPT 27 HORICON
Autumn Art on the Marsh
Discher Park, 800 North Cedar St. 40 year old Art and Craft Fair with over 100 vendors. 920-485-3200 horiconchamber.com
october OCT 3 HARTFORD
Autumn Fest & Pink Pumpkin Run
9 am. Pink Pumpkin Run, shopping, artisans, crafters, food, and music, Downtown Hartford; 262-673-7002, hartfordchamber.org
Held at the Octagon House - 9am-4pm. 919 Charles Street 920-261-6320 octagonhousemuseum.org
oct 3, 10, 17, 24 WAUPUN
Watertown Historical Society Antique and Art Show
SEPT 12 WAUPUN
Volksfest German Ethnic Festival
Traditional German food and beverages, live music and dancing. Tanner Park, 510 E. Spring St., 920-324-7900, info@waupunchamber.com, waupunchamber.com
SEPT 12 BEAVER DAM
Beaver Dam Pepper Festival
9am-4pm. Park Village Shopping Center lot. Highway 151 & Highway 33. 920-382-6453 www.BeaverDamPepperFestival.com
SEPT 12 HUSTISFORD Founder John’s Day
10 am -10 pm, Downtown Watertown, Vendor fair, live music, activities and more! watertownchamber.com
sept 19 fox lake
Tours of John Hustis house, flea market, farmers market, Husty Players shows, Memorial Park; 920-349-3302, hustisford.com
Foxtoberfest
Traditional Oktoberfest celebration. Leroy Meats, 739 State St., 920-485-2554
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Fallfest
SEPT 12 Watertown
aug 22 Watertown
Watertown Area Chamber of Commerce 100 Year Anniversary Celebration
Fall Living History Festival
Marsh Haven Nature Center Wild Birds of Prey 1 pm. W10145 State Road 49, 920-324-5818, marshhaven.org
oct 9-11 Mayville Audubon Days
Weekend long fall festival at Mayville Park Pavilion, check out the Audubon Days facebook page for more information.
OCT 10 FOX LAKE
17th Annual Boat House Hayride Ride around Fox Lake on hay wagons. 920-928-3470, foxlakechamber.com
OCT 4 COLUMBUS
Columbus Fire Dept. Pancake Breakfast 7 am - 12:30 pm. Fire equipment on display. Columbus Fire Dept. Service Organization 920-623-5914
oct 16-17 WAUPUN
Waupun Community Players Fall Play TBA 7pm. waupunfinearts.org
oct 17 BEAVER DAM
nov 20-22 Watertown
8 am - 2 pm, Find rare collectibles, unique decor, vintage tools, and much more, Dodge County Fairgrounds, State Road 33, 920-885-3586, dodgecountyfairgrounds.com
Store specials, swag bag with samples, coupons, and Ladies Loot for participating businesses. watertownmainstreet.org
Dodge County Flea Market and Craft Fair
oct 18 HUSTISFORD
Hustisford Community Hall Polka Dances
Women’s Only Weekend (WOW)
nov 22 Watertown Turner Hall Craft Fair
1 -5 pm - Twin LakesTrio, Hustisford Community Hall, 316 E Tweedy St., 920-349-9079, hustisford-community-hall.business.site
9:30 am - 3 pm. Two floors of crafts, collectables, and more from some of your favorite local crafters. 301 S Fourth Street, 920-261-5481 watertownmainstreet.org
oct 18 Waupun
NOV 28 COLUMBUS
9 am - 4 pm. Visit in costume for games, scavenger hunt, cupcake decorating, and hike through the haunted woods! Marsh Haven Nature Center, W10145 Highway 49 920-324-5818marshhaven.org
Downtown Columbus, columbuswichamber.com
Monsters on the Marsh
OCT 24 FOX LAKE
Small Business Saturday & Wine Walk
NOV 28 RANDOLPH Holiday Bazaar
9am-3pm at the Randolph High School, 110 Meadowood Dr., randolphwi.net
Spooktacular Event
nov 28-29 Watertown
oct 31 beaver dam
11am - 3pm. Four scene play set in the historic Octagon House Museum. Performances every half hour. 919 Charles St. octagonhousemuseum.org
Starts at Noon. Downtown Fox Lake, Tons of kids’ activities. foxlakechamber.com
Fall Downtown Fest
Autumn activities, vendors, music and fun!
oct 31 WAUPUN
Marsh Haven Nature Center Creatures of the Night
1 pm. W10145 State Road 49, 920-324-5818, marshhaven.org
oct 31 Watertown Pumpkin Palooza
Main Street Trick-or Treating, crafts, sidewalk games, pumpkin lighting, and much more! 920-342-3623, watertownmainstreet.org
november nov 7 Watertown
Octagon House Annual Christmas Play
nov 28 Watertown Christmas Parade of Lights
5:30pm. One of Wisconsin’s last after dark parades, full of unique floats, bands, and lots and lots of lights! Downtown Watertown 920-261-2745, watertownchamber.com
december tba columbus
Canadian Pacific Holiday Train
Experience the beautifully lit Canadian Pacific Holiday Train as it stops at the Columbus Depot. Free concert is performed. www.cpr.ca/holiday-train/united-states
First Brigade Band Harvest Ball
dec 1-4 WAUPUN
NOV 8 HUSTISFORD
Parade down Main St. on Nov. 26 at 6:30pm. Entertainment, Festival of Trees, Santa and refreshments are offered Tues.-Fri. evening at Waupun City Hall Auditorium, 201 E. Main St. 920-324-7900, waupunchamber.com
Held at Turner Hall. Polkas, Schottisches, Jigs, Reels, Waltzes and more will be played and the band will teach you the steps. 7pm, Turner Hall, 301 S Fourth St., 1stbrigadeband.org
Hustisford Community Hall Polka Dances
Avenue of Angels Christmas Celebration
1 -5 pm. Music Connection, Hustisford Community Hall, 316 E Tweedy Street, 920-349-9079 hustisford-community-hall.business.site
DEC 3 BEAVER DAM
NOV 11 FOX LAKE
Cocoa Walk & Holiday Parade
Veterans Day Program
American Legion, Flag Memorial at 11am. foxlakechamber.com
NOV 14 HARTFORD
Events and activities to welcome the holiday season. bddowntown.com.
dec 5 Mayville
It’s a Wonderful Life on Main
Parade at 6:30pm. Dickason Blvd. Tree lighting ceremony follows on library lawn. columbuswichamber.com
Downtwon Hustisford, dowtownhustisford.com
Friday 5-8 pm, Saturday 8:30am-2 pm. Local vendors, arts and crafts. Markesan Elementary School - 100 E Vista Blvd 920-398-2572 markesanwi.com
DEC 11 HARTFORD Midnight Madness
6 pm -Midnight. Horse-drawn wagon rides, live entertainment, Downtown Hartford 262-673-7002, hartfordchamber.org
DEC 12 FOX LAKE
December to Remember
Noon-6pm including parade at 5pm, as well as tree lighting, chili lunch, raffles/silent auction, bake sale and free kids activities. 920-928-3777, foxlakechamber.com
dec 13 WAUPUN
Christmas at Marsh Haven
10 am - 3 pm. Visit with Santa, do some holiday shopping, Wild Birds of Prey program, Horse-drawn sleigh rides, crafts for the kids and more! W10145 State Road 49, 920-324-5818, marshhaven.org
DEC 19 FOX LAKE
Buffet Brunch with Santa
Festivities begin at 11am at the Boat House. 920-928-3470
january 2021 Parade, Tug of War, Water Barrel Fights and Music. Hustisford Community Hall and downtown. hustisford.com
dec 5 HUSTISFORD
Homespun Holidays
1 - 5 pm. Five to six Watertown homes dressed in their holiday best will be open for viewing. 920-342-3623, watertownmainstreet.org
DEC 5 BEAVER DAM
NOV 20 COLUMBUS
nov 20-21 Markesan
Holiday Parade of Homes
JAN 1 HUSTISFORD
Downtown. Arts, crafts and seasonal shopping.
Free daylong event with crafts, activities, live music, food, parade, and fireworks Main Street 920-387-1167 mainstreetmayville.com
Columbus Christmas Parade
dec 6 Watertown
Mistletoe Marketplace
3pm. Downtown Hartford 262-673-7002, hartfordchamber.org
Christmas Parade
First Brigade Band Harvest Ball in Watertown.
Hustisford Holly Days
Winterfest “Toilet Bowl”
JAN 23 mayville Rock River Bierfest
Held at the Mayville Park Pavilion. For more info go to rockriverbierfest.com.
jan 30 beaver dam Cabin Fever Fest
Crystal Lake Park cityofbeaverdam.com/bdcas
Visit with Santa and Tree Lighting
Hustisford Community Hall and Memorial Park, hustisford.com
Ha Ha Holiday Show
7pm, presented by the Husty Players Hustisford Community Hall, thehustyplayers.com
For the most up to date calendar of events visit www.DodgeCounty.com. www.DodgeCounty.com
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BEAVER DAM
Beaver Dam Home to 17 Historic Murals Walldogs Certified Mural City
920-887-8879 www.beaverdamchamber.com info@beaverdamchamber.com
7th Annual
Beaver Dam Pepper Festival
Nation of Patriots Flag Stop
Saturday July 25, 2020 For more information visit www.nationofpatriots.com
Saturday September 12, 2020
Park Village Shopping Center • Beaver Dam
130 W. Maple Ave. Beaver Dam Phone (920) 341-6278 dodgecountyarts.org
For the latest updates on all events in Beaver Dam visit www.beaverdamchamber.com Cabin Fever Fest
Last Saturday of January
The Great Beaver Paddle Festival 2nd Saturday in June
Taste of Wisconsin
Beaverland Mustskis
Enjoy free water ski shows by the award winning Beaverland Must-Skis ski team, performances just off Tahoe Park on Beaver Dam Lake from the Monday of Memorial Day weekend to the Sunday of Labor Day weekend. See schedule at www.mustskis.com
3rd Saturday in June (Saturday before Father’s Day)
Lake Days
Thursday through Saturday following Independence Day
A Day in the Park Art & Craft Fair 2nd Sunday in July
Fiesta Beaver Dam 4th Saturday of July
Corn Roast
1st Thursday of August
Dodge County Fair
3rd Wednesday in August through the next Sunday
Beaver Dam Pepper Festival 2nd Saturday in September
Holiday Parade
1st Saturday in December
Dodge County Historical Society The Great Beaver Paddle Festival 2nd Saturday in June www.cityofbeaverdam.com/bdcas
Taste of Wisconsin
3rd Saturday in June (Saturday before Father’s Day) www.tasteofwinsconsin.net
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Swan Synchro Skate
February 20, 2021 Beaver Dam Family Center
Lake Days
Thursday through Saturday following Independence Day
105 Park Ave., Beaver Dam Hours: Wednesday - Saturday 1-4 pm Phone 920-887-1266 • dodgecountyhistory.com
WWW.BDACT.ORG (920) 885-6891
117 West Maple Ave. • Beaver Dam Box office hours at the building Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 am- 7 pm. The building is now fully accessible and includes an elevator to reach all the floors. Concessions are available for each show.
BEAVER DAM LIFE HERE IS GOOD!
A collaboration between the Chamber of Commerce, the Beaver Dam Area Arts Association (now Dodge County Center for the Arts), Downtown Beaver Dam Inc (DBDI) and many businesses and artists throughout the community brought a small group of artists called “The Walldogs” to Beaver Dam. In 2013, The Walldogs, which included local artists, painted a single mural on the side of the Richards Insurance building on North Spring Street. This mural depicted Monarch Range, a staple of the Beaver Dam community from 1896 through 1985. These artists came together again in 2017 to change the face of downtown Beaver Dam. This international group used traditional mural painting techniques and pledged their time as ‘keepers of the craft’. In their wake, they left 17 stunning historic representations of mural advertisements that reflect on businesses, products, activities and people throughout Beaver Dam’s history. Some were painted directly on the sides of buildings as in the case of the Monarch Range and the McKinstry’s mural. Some murals were painted on
131 Front Street Downtown Beaver Dam
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giant canvases which were then moved into place later such as the Ziegler Brewing mural. A fan favorite is the Ramond Z. Gallun mural located at 305 S. Spring Street. This mural features a science fiction scene honoring Ramond Gallun, a Beaver Dam native who was one of the three most influential pioneers in the science fiction genre. Ray Gallun began his love of writing by creating a science fiction story called “Star Climber” to fulfill a high school English assignment. Many of his contemporaries and those who followed in his footsteps credit Ray Gallun for their love of science fiction writing. The DBDI group has created a walking tour map showing the locations of all the murals as well as a little piece of history about them. These maps are available from DBDI or at the Chamber of Commerce office free of charge. So map it out and take a stroll to enjoy Beaver Dam’s murals! There are hopes to bring The Walldogs back in the future to create more murals as Downtown Beaver Dam Inc, The City of Beaver Dam, and the Chamber of Commerce work toward making downtown Beaver Dam a place to visit.
• Yarn • Supplies • Classes Focused on the beauty of natural fibers, our store offers fine yarns and accessories in a relaxing contemporary atmosphere. 114 Front St. Beaver Dam, WI 920.356.8859 www.fireflyfibers.com www.DodgeCounty.com
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BEAVER DAM
Beaver Dam is located on the shores of Beaver Dam Lake, the 15th largest lake in Wisconsin. The community currently has 22 city parks, with many featuring public picnic areas, playground equipment and several with boat launch access to the lake. Beaver Dam has three kayak/canoe launches for paddling enthusiasts, located at Waterworks Park, Derge Park on the west shore of Beaver Dam lake and at the end of Oneida Street. You can also rent kayaks, canoes and stand up paddle boards at Waterworks park.
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ENJOY NATURE. BE ENTERTAINED. SHOP. EAT. DRINK. ENJOY it ALL in Downtown Beaver Dam. Kayak the River or Lake. Go Fishing. Watch the Sunset. Walk the Riverwalk. Play in the Park. Shop our Unique Antiques and Boutiques. Be Entertained by Concerts, Live Theatre, Bands, Movies, Art Exhibits and Local Events. Visit the Museum. Discover All the Murals. Refuel at a Local Bar, Restaurant, Wine Bar or Craft Brewery.
Visit BDdowntown.com for more things to ENJOY in Downtown BD!
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Locals and visitors enjoy golfing, hiking, biking, swimming, water skiing, boating, fishing, waterfowl hunting and other outdoor sports throughout the spring, summer and autumn. Winter brings ice fishing, snowmobiling, ice-skating, cross-country skiing and tobogganing.
something for everyone!
...within our unique, 3-level building... with tin ceilings & hardwood floors. 142 Front Street Downtown Beaver Dam
920.887.1116 Open Thu-T Thu-Tue ue 10-5 Wed Closed W and Holidays
• Books • Coins • Depression Glass • Stoneware • Jewelry • Dinnerware • Vintage intage T Tools
˃˃˃ For more information go to www.beaverdamchamber.com www.cityofbeaverdam.com www.bddowntown.com
Outle Pricest!
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candle factory outlet
THE BEST SMELLING CANDLES! Discover an Original Beaver Dam Business
• Fragrant Jar Candles in many Sizes and Styles • Votives • Melts • Seasonal & Holiday Home Decor • Bath & Body Items
The Beaver Dam Raceway is adjacent to the city, and the Dodge County Fairgrounds, home to seasonal events and the Dodge County Fair, is just east of Beaver Dam. Free summer ski shows by the award winning Beaverland Must-Skis ski team are held June through August at Tahoe Park. Two quality golf courses provide golf enthusiasts with hours of recreation. The Beaver Dam Country Club is located just north of the city and Old Hickory Golf Club is located just east of the city. Year round ice skating is also available at the Beaver Dam Family Center. Cultural attractions include live, local theatrical entertainment through the Beaver Dam Area Community Theatre (BDACT) and changing exhibits at the Dodge County Center for the Arts. Beaver Dam is also home to the Dodge County Historical Society Museum. Beaver Dam hosts a number of annual events, including Cabin Fever Fest, the Great Beaver Paddle Festival, Taste of Wisconsin, Lake Days, A Day in the Park Craft Fair, the Dodge County Fair, Beaver Dam Pepper Festival, Fall Downtown Fest, the Corn Roast and the Holiday Parade. You can also enjoy live entertainment throughout the summer at Concerts in the Park on Wednesday nights at the Swan Park Band Shell or Jam by the Dam, a free summer concert series that takes place at Tahoe Park on Beaver Dam Lake one Friday a month in June, July and August. Whether you visit for a day or stay for a weekend, make yourself at home in Beaver Dam.
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Food Pantry - Volunteer - Donate 125 Dodge Drive Beaver Dam
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OPEN: Mon thru Sat 9 - 7 CLOSED Sundays svdpdodgecounty.org www.DodgeCounty.com
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BEAVER DAM Experience Fall at Featuring Over 125 Varieties of Cheese • Gifts, Candies, Sausage, Wines Including Wollersheim, Door County, von Stiehl & Imported • Packer & Badger Corner • Wisconsin Souvenirs and more
Open for the season september 19th
just minutes from the Horicon Marsh
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Park Village Shopping Center at the intersection of Hwy 151 and Hwy 33 Beaver Dam
At the intersection of Hwy 151 and Hwy 33 Beaver Dam 12 ❘ Dodge County Visitors Guide 2020
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THE ARTS BDACT COMMUNITYTHEATER Live Plays and Concerts DCCA ART CENTER Local Art Shows and Gallery SEIPPEL CENTER For Music and the Arts PLUS Hands-on-Arts & Events
THE LAKE & RIVER BEAVER DAM MUST-SKIS SHOWS atTahoe Park Sail | Kayak | Boat | Fish | Ice Fish | Paddle Board
THE PARKS & RECREATION Play and explore the 21 beautiful city parks Hike | Disc Golf | Swimming | Playgrounds PLUS Golf Courses | Driving Range | Ice Skating
THE SHOPS & DINING Unique Shops & Restaurants Antiques | Craft Brewery | Wine Bars For more reasons why Life here is Good Visit us at cityofbeaverdam.com
www.DodgeCounty.com
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fox lake
one of wisconsin’s “best kept secrets” While you may hear a fish tale or two, Fox Lake has a unique experience to offer all those who find themselves here for a day, or for a lifetime. From the ripple of a wave to the roar of a snowmobile, the lake has many activities for all interests in every seasons. Our resorts and lakeside community continually host fishing events, ice races, and guided or rented boat tours. Try your hand at a round of golf on our pristine 18-hole course, or stop in for ice cream at one of our nostalgic
diners. Peruse our vintage and specialty shops, or take a dip in our aquatic center designed for young and old alike. To complete your visit, dine at one of our local restaurants, which offer a variety of choices from burgers and pizza to steak and seafood. Fox Lake is a city rich in history. The Fox Lake Historical Museum, in the old train depot, displays the findings from the 1983 archaeological dig as well as other local history.
• Painted Furniture with Dixie Belle Chalk Paint Line • Handcrafted Gifts and Home Decor by Local Artists & Vendors • Natural Essential Oil Soaps, Lotions & Sunscreens 211 W State Street Fox Lake, WI 53933 920-520-0202
Open Thur - Sat 10-5 & Sun 11-3
Come for a Visit Stay for the Fun!
BOATING – FISHING – PARKS – GOLF
We Welcome You to Join us at our Chamber Events June 26
OCtOber 24
Downtown Fox Lake 5-8pm
Downtown Fox Lake
July 4
DeCember 12
Fox Lake Riverside Park Shelter
Fox Lake Community Center Parade downtown Fox Lake
“Fox Trot with Reds,Whites and Brews” 10th Annual Spooktacular Event FREE Concert in the Park & Fireworks
July 12
Chamber of Commerce Golf Outing Fox Lake Golf Club 10am Registration
December to Remember
January 23, 2021
17th Annual Winter Fisheree The Boat House Pub & Eatery
Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 94, 305 W. State. St., Fox Lake, WI 53933 14 ❘ Dodge County Visitors Guide 2020
foxlakechamber.com
FOX LAKE
Large selection of fishing lures and equipment, beer, wine and liquor!
Over 40 years of serving Fox Lake and surrounding areas. Specializing in Lake Homes, Farms arms & Residential.
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Redevelopment Authority Live Music Sat. Nights!
DAILY SPECIALS
Monday - All You Can Eat Wings Tuesday - All You Can Eat Spaghetti Wednesday - Burgers, Fries, Hot Dogs and Chicken Sandwiches Only $1.25 each! Thursday - Tacos Friday - Fish Fry
FuLL SaNDWIch MeNu - BurgerS - PIzza Outside Patio Dining Including Full Tiki Bar! Cottage For Rent • Boat Launch N10575 Chief Kuno Tr., Fox Lake, WI 53933
boathousefoxlakewi.com
(920) 928-3470
Open Tuesday - Sunday 11:00 am - Close • Monday 3:00 pm - Close
The Fox Lake Redevelopment Authority can assist your industrial or commercial business relocation to Fox Lake. The RDA has financial incentives, land and technical resources available to assist your business with the relocation process. Our industrial park has full-service lots available that range in sizes from 1 to 20 acres. Contact the City Administrator for an application for financial assistance, land availability or additional information.
248 E. State St. • Fox Lake • 920-928-6288
www.cityoffoxlake.org cityadmin@cityoffoxlake.org www.DodgeCounty.com
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Annuals • Perennials • 1,000’s of Hanging Baskets Vegetable Plants and So Much More! FArM FreSH ProduCe Starting Mid June Sweet Corn • Tomatoes Melons • Cucumbers & More
Visit Us Spring, Summer and Fall
◗ Full Selection of Hunting & Fishing Supplies ◗ Hunting and Fishing Licenses ◗ Beer, Wine & Liquor
◗ Gun Repair • Live Bait ◗ Buy/Sell/Trade Firearms ◗ Convenience Goods ◗ Quality Fuels
Both locations OPEN 5 am to Midnight N10348 Co. Hwy A Fox Lake, WI 53933
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1/2Mile N. of Hwy 33 on Hwy A between Randolph & Fox Lake
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Financing available ThirTeen Time Winner: National Frame Building Association Building of the Year Award!
celebrating 59 Years of business
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m.P.B. Builders, inc. Post-Frame Building Contractor
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• CommerCial • agriCultural • Hobby/Horse Barns
OPPORTUNITIES FOR EVERY STUDENT
• suBurBan building Packages
Advanced Placement Courses Early College Credit Youth Apprenticeship Warrior Innovation Center
High quality staff focused on student success.
• residential Metal roofing • steel fraMe Buildings
New Athletic Complex Animal Lab & Greenhouse 20 Student Organizations Travel Opportunities
visit us at
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mpbbuilders.com
A project-based public charter school, grades 4K-6, in the Waupun Area School District.
200 S. Depot Street Fox Lake, WI 53933 • 920-928-3136
waupun BEYOND EXPECTATIONS
Long known as the “Wild Goose Center of Wisconsin”, you’ll find Waupun nestled on the southern branch of the Rock River, a boardwalk walking trail allows you to follow the river’s path. Explore the bike trails through town or head east to the Horicon Marsh for biking, walking and auto tours.
Each Thursday in July, enjoy Concerts in the Park and don’t miss a stop by the Waupun Fine Arts Gallery, located on the second floor of the Waupun Public Library, for artist receptions and discussions. Waupun Community Players produces an annual production at the Historic City Hall Auditorium that you won’t want to miss.
Whether birding or simply observing, nature lovers will delight in a stop at Marsh Haven Nature Center. Outdoor enthusiasts will also enjoy fishing, hunting, swimming, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. A new aquatic center, state-of-the-art baseball complex, indoor virtual golf, bowling, disc golf and an 18-hole golf course are just some of the amenities that you can enjoy during your stay.
Shopping in Waupun includes everything from upscale boutiques to antiques, one of a kind designs to handcrafted items plus a large resale store.
Waupun is home to the largest collection of outdoor sculptures in the United States, Waupun has earned the designation of “The City of Sculpture.” Plan to see the world-renowned “End of the Trail” sculpture by James Earle Fraser during your visit and participate in a walking or auto tour around the city to view the full gallery.
Celebrate Waupun, a free family festival, kicks off our annual festivals season in July. This celebration of community draws visitors both near and far to enjoy three days of fun and entertainment. The annual Truck ‘n Show, one of the largest truck shows in the country, salutes the trucking industry and features the Lights of Night Convoy. The season wraps up with Volksfest, a festival for all ages, featuring traditional German food and beverage, and live music and dancing.
Naturally Artful.
“ART ENABLES US TO FIND ourselves and lose ourselves at THE SAME TIME.” — Thomas Merton
GET LOST AND FOUND IN THE NATURAL WONDER OF WAUPUN. Horicon Marsh • Hiking • Sculpture Tour • Bicycling • Golf & Disc Golf • Farmer’s Market • Aquatic Center • Arts
visitwaupun.com www.DodgeCounty.com
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WAUPUN
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Heritage Ridge Travel Plaza (920) 345-1698
• Free Wi-Fi • Open 24 hours • Freshly Made Hot & Cold Sandwiches • Trucker’s Lounge • Eden Meat Market Products • CAT Scale • Overnight Parking
Wild Goose Café (920) 345-1648
• Breakfast Served All Day
Including House made Corned Beef Hash and Breakfast Skillets
• Gourmet Sandwiches
Including the Cowboy and Philly Cheese Steak Sandwich
• Nightly Dinner Specials Including Homemade Meatloaf, Ribeye and Broasted Chicken
Kari Pattee Broker/Owner
920-344-8066 Kari@keys4re.com
Soups, Appetizers, Kids Menu and More!
920-345-1551 www.keys4re.com
For more amenities, full menu and daily specials: www.edenmeat.com
Highway 151 and 26, Exit 144, Waupun, WI
Cozy. Not costly. Sink into comfort, style and value. With our new, comfy Serta Perfect Sleeper® beds, free wifi, a free hot breakfast, and Diggers Dugout Pub, AmericInn Waupun is the place to stay.
Home of the Legendary Buffet Hot Pizza, The Country’ Countr y’ss Best Chicken, Fresh Salad Bar and Dessert Fr
BUFFET HOURS Mon - Fri: 11am - 1:30pm & 4:30 - 8pm Sat: 11am - 8pm, Sun: 11am - 7pm
Kids Eat Free Tuesday Night One child 10 & under per paying adult
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204 Shaler Drive, Waupun, WI 53963 AmericInn.com | 920.345.1140 18 ❘ Dodge County Visitors Guide 2020
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all it has to offer!
You’re always welcome in the Red Bud City
C
olumbus is a historic city built along the Crawfish River and nestled among gently rolling hills and woodlands. The city is home to more than 200 historically-significant homes and buildings that are on the National Historic Registry. Columbus strives to preserve and promote its proud heritage.
Columbus offers an impressive array of community assets: an Amtrak station serving thousands of passengers annually; two golf courses; the Christopher Columbus Museum; the largest antique mall in Wisconsin drawing in 120,000 people annually; and other specialty shops in its Downtown Historic District.
a Great Place
to Play!
Historic &
Vibrant city!
• Amtrak Station (hub for the Empire Builder Line) • Downtown Shops • Diverse selection of restaurants • Modern Aquatic Center
FestiVals&Fun
• Gorgeous Parks • Two Golf Courses • Most convenient place to view the CP Holiday Train • Nearby camping, cycling, and hiking • Red Bud Days festival in May
This Page is sponsored by the Columbus Tourism Commission • 920.623.5900
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SHOP, TOUR & DISCOVER BEAUTIFUL, HISTORIC COLUMBUS! Enjoy the best beautiful and historic architecture in Wisconsin. Columbus features dozens of homes and businesses on the national historic registry. Of note are the Governor Lewis Mansion, the Jewel Box Bank by Louis Sullivan and Frank Lloyd Wright’s Arnold House. The entire downtown is in a historic district and was a filming location for Public Enemies staring Johnny Depp. With five antique stores in the downtown, as well as the state’s largest antique mall, Columbus is an antiquer’s paradise. The Columbus Antique Mall is 78,000 square feet with over 400 booths and 200 dealers. You may also want to shop at one of our cute retail shops and maybe make some art while you are at it! Grab a cup of coffee and something to eat at one of our coffee shops or dine at one of our restaurants. Your visit wouldn’t be complete without visiting our local brewery, located in the heart of downtown.
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If you are looking for outdoor recreation, Columbus offers two golf courses. Pick between the historic and challenging Columbus Country Club or the open and modern Kestrel Ridge. The Columbus Area Aquatic Center is a miniature water park complete with splash pads, diving board and water slides. Wade in from a shallow end that starts at zero depth and gently slopes to 12 feet. The pool gives everyone space to swim, play and relax. Columbus is one of a few cities in Wisconsin that offer Amtrak service daily. Lamers Connect now provides daily bus service between the Columbus Amtrak station and Madison, the Fox Valley area, and others in between. We await your visit to Columbus!
Wisconsin’s Largest Antique Mall
Celebrate America at the
Columbus
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Shop, Tour & Discover Columbus
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• Antiques Collectibles • Used Books • Largest Selection of Glassware in the Midwest • 3rd Floor Furniture
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The glaciers that once covered Dodge County have sculpted a landscape ideal for auto touring. Several scenic overlooks around the Horicon Marsh allow you to view the wetland’s wildlife. Follow the brown signs that mark the route of the Horicon Marsh Parkway, a 50-mile auto tour that encircles the Horicon Marsh and follows state and county highways through Burnett, Kekoskee, Horicon, Mayville and Waupun. The Parkway is easily accessible from U.S. Highway 151 or State Highway 41 by following State Highway 33 to access the south end of the Parkway or Highway 49 to access the north end of the Parkway.
Snowmobile enthusiasts will find an interconnected system of more than 320 miles of groomed county snowmobile trails that traverse farm fields, woodlots, lowlands and the Wild Goose State Trail, with another 180 miles of unfunded “club-owned” trails available for use within the county. Trails provide access to trail systems in neighboring counties. The “club-owned” trails serve more of the local users often connecting the county trails and populated areas that provide food, service and overnight facilities. Visit us at dodgeparks.com or call 920-386-3705 (Status Line) for more information.
ATV Trails
Dodge County opens 20 miles of ATV trails from Dec. 1 Mar. 31. Riding is only permitted during that time when the county has officially declared the trail open. The ATV trail can be opened if there is sufficient ground freeze or snowbase to prevent damage to the trail surface. The trails are primarily located on the surfaced areas of Wild Goose State Trail and the designated ATV trail routes through Burnett and East Waupun. The ATV trail runs from the parking lot at Highway 60 north to Highway 49. Go to dodgeparks.com for trail openings.
Dodge County ATV Trail Wild Goose State Trail
Wild Goose State Trail
Wild Goose State Trail links the City of Juneau - "Gateway to the Wild Goose Trail" and the City of Fond du Lac. This 34 mile compacted limestone trail on an abandoned railroad grade traverses oak woodlots, fertile farm fields, prairie remnants and sparkling streams as it runs through the rural country sides of Dodge and Fond du Lac Counties and skirts the western edge of the internationally known Horicon Marsh National Wildlife Refuge. Wildlife, scenery and level surface provide safe, easy and enjoyable biking and hiking for all ages. Parking and trail access available at the southern trail head at Highway 60 and the northern trail head on Rolling Meadows Drive in Fond du Lac and numerous points between. County and private campgrounds located nearby. A separate horse trail tread runs from Highway 60. The trail can be opened for snowmobile and ATV use in winter.
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The shallow and narrow character of the Rock River in some locations, makes it susceptible to occasional blockages from tree falls. Short portages to get around the blockages may be necessary especially during periods of low water levels. Report any blockage areas to Dodge County Parks Central Office - (920) 386-3700 x1 or staff at the Park.
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The Rock River Water Trail is proud to be a designated National Water Trail. The water trail meanders down a gentle gradient through beautiful rural and wilderness landscapes and vibrant urban riverfronts to safely carry the water traveler 320 miles from the headwaters above the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge in south central Wisconsin to the Mississippi River at the Quad Cities of Illinois and Iowa.
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The gentle current you’ll find on the Rock and Crawfish Rivers make them ideal for paddling. One of the most popular launches is Harnischfeger Park on the Rock River. Canoe and kayak rentals are also available here. Paddlers can travel upstream for 17 miles to Hustisford or downstream 25 miles to Watertown.
Also keep an eye out for the City of Beaver Dam to release water on the Beaver Dam River for recreational paddling. Cotton Mill Park to County Road J, is a section of the Beaver Dam River that begins as an exhilarating urban paddle before quieting down towards the outskirts of town amongst suburban development, then narrowing again and alternating between wooded corridors, farmland and finally to a wider, almost marshy stretch, before the take-out. Add in a quite handsome train bridge, some minor drops and riffles, and you have yourself a great trip if you can catch it at the right levels.
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Beaver Dam Lake
As the 16th largest lake in Wisconsin, Beaver Dam Lake is the home of a variety of wildlife and fun events all year round. There are five city parks and one county park, as well as six boat landings making for easy access. The lake is well suited for non-motorized vessels like kayaks, canoes and standup paddle boards (rentals available at Waterworks Park) and with 6,542 acres there is plenty of room for pontoon boats, water skiers, fishing boats and wave runners. Winter brings the snowmobilers, skiers and ice fishermen. The lake is home to a variety of fish, including northern pike, walleye, bass, catfish, bullhead and a variety of pan fish. Events in and around the lake include fish tournaments, kids Fish ‘n Fun, Lake Days celebration and The Great Beaver Paddle Festival as well as being home to the nationally recognized Beaverland Must-Ski Water Shows. Lake Size: 6,542 Acres Maximum Depth: 11 Ft.
Lake Sinissippi
Lake Sinissippi is a haven for wildlife. The fisheries consist of northern pike, walleye, catfish and carp. A variety of waterfowl are either residents or visitors to the lake every year. American white pelicans, sandhill cranes, blue
Lake Emily
herons, Canada geese, eagles and others provide great opportunities for bird watching. Each season brings new activities and opportunities. The Lake Sinissippi Ski Club offers “Learn to Ski” programs every summer. The LSA 4th of July Lakefest and the Venetian Nite lighted boat parade in August highlight the summer events. Water skiing, swimming, wave runners, pontooning, kayaking, and canoeing are activities enjoyed all summer long. There are many places to explore with nine islands, backwaters and feeder creeks. Winter brings ice racing, snowmobiling and skiing to the snow covered ice. Lake Sinissippi is a wildlife haven with easy access for all boaters. Lake Size: 2,855 Acres Maximum Depth: 8 Ft.
Fox Lake
The City of Fox Lake is located on the southeast shore of the lake where a city park with a boat landing provides recreational access. A town park with a boat landing provides access on the north side of the lake. Fox Lake is heavily used for boating, water skiing, and fishing. Fox Lake drains toward Beaver Dam Lake via Mill Creek.
Lake Emily
Lake Emily is a shallow, fertile lake located in the extreme northwest corner of Dodge County. The lake provides a quality fishery primarily of perch, bluegills, largemouth bass, and northern pike and receives heavy usage year round. Much of the lakeshore is developed with cottages and homes, except for the west side which is still undeveloped. A town-owned boat landing provides good fishing and boating access on the southern end of the lake. Lake Size: 268 Acres Maximum Depth: 17 Ft.
Lost Lake
Lost Lake is located in west-central Dodge County. The lake is popular for fishing. Much of the shoreline consists of marshy areas. Boat ramps exist on the north and south sides of the lake as extensions of the town roads. Lake Size: 245 Acres Maximum Depth: 11 Ft.
Lake Size: 2,625 Acres Maximum Depth: 22 Ft.
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Snowmobiling
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Derge Park
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GOLF
in and around dodge county
Beaver Dam Country Club W8884 Sunset Dr., Beaver Dam 920-885-4106 www.beaverdamcountryclub.com
horicon Hills Golf club 3000 S. Main St., Horicon 920-643-2000 www.horiconhillsgolf.com
Old Hickory Golf Club W7596 St. Rd. 33, Beaver Dam 920-887-7179 www.oldhickorycc.com
The Golf Club at Camelot W192 St. Rd. 67, Lomira 920-269-4949 www.golfcamelot.com
Columbus country club 301 Ingalsbe St., Columbus 920-623-5880 Kestrel ridge golf club 900 Avalon Rd., Columbus 920-623-GOLF (4653) Fox Lake Golf Club N10500 Indian Point Rd. Fox Lake 920-928-2508 www.foxlakegolfclub.com erin hills Golf Club 7169 Cty. highway O, Hartford 262-670-8600 www.erinhills.com
Mayville Golf Course 325 S. German St., Mayville 920-387-2999 www.mayvillegolfcourse.com Watertown Country Club 1340 N. Water St., Watertown 920-261-5009 www.watertowncc.com Rock River Country Club 700 County Park Rd., Waupun 920-324-2621 www.golfrrcc.com
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• Driving Range and Rolled Greens • Pro Shop & Bar • Banquet Facilities • Open Dining Friday Evenings
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700 Cty. Park Rd., Waupun, WI For Tee Times Call
(920) 324-2621 www.rockgolfclub.com
Visit Horicon Marsh
Horicon Marsh is the largest freshwater cattail marsh in the contiguous United States with over 33,000 acres of wetland. Get outdoors and experience the wildlife and many seasons of natural beauty at Horicon Marsh. The marsh provides habitat for endangered species and is a critical rest stop for thousands of migrat-
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ing ducks and Canada geese. Because of its importance to wildlife, Horicon Marsh has been formally recognized as a Wetland of International Importance by the Ramsar Convention of the United Nations, is a “Globally Important Bird Area” and is a unit of the Ice Age Scientific Reserve. It has also been designated as one the “Seven Natural Wonders of Wisconsin” and is often referred to as the “Little Everglades of the North.” Located in southeast Wisconsin, this vast wetland is only a one hour drive from Milwaukee and Madison. While the marsh in renowned for its migrant flocks of Canada geese, it is also home to more than 300 resident and migratory bird species which have been sighted over the years. Due to its international significance, scientists from around the world have traveled here for professional training to improve conservation programs in their own countries.
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Area information and maps available at the Education & Visitor Center
Experience the Horicon Marsh Explorium View the “Horicon Marsh Story” Movie Shop the Flyway Gift Shop Get Active by Hiking, Bicycling, Geocaching, Snowshoeing Photograph the wildlife and landscape Calling all birders with a variety of marsh birds and migrations Canoe or Kayak on the Canoe Trail
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• Interactive and educa educational displays that chronicle the story of the marsh • Walk through a glacier, crawl through a muskrat hut and drive an airboat simulator Hours: Weekdays 9am-5pm, Weekends 10am-5pm
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Horicon Marsh Area experience it
Get outdoors this year and experience the wildlife and many seasons of natural beauty at Horicon Marsh. The Horicon Marsh Parkway is a 50-mile auto tour route that follows state and county roadways around the marsh, passing through or near many local communities. There are also roads, hiking and biking trails throughout the property, and a canoe trail accessing the waters of the marsh.
Spring marks the return of mallard ducks,
coots, herons, egrets, sandhill cranes, purple martins, warblers, and numerous others. A “chorus” of frogs is sure to be heard throughout the marsh signaling that warmer weather is here. The Horicon Marsh Bird Festival is held annually in May and offers many opportunities to view and photograph spring migrants and resident wildlife.
Fall is well known for the mass migration of birds (and visitors!) to the marsh - Canada geese, as well as thousands of ducks of many different species – mallards, wood ducks, pintails, wigeon, redheads, bufflehead, and ruddy ducks; as well as impressive numbers of staging sandhill cranes. Opportunities also exist to view whooping cranes. Although closed for waterfowl hunting, the Horicon National Wildlife Refuge is open for deer and small game hunting seasons in the fall. However there is waterfowl hunting in the State Wildlife Area. Many educational programs and events are held marsh-wide throughout the season. Winter is characterized as a frozen but peaceful time on the marsh and is also a good season for wildlife viewing. Eagles, owls, several species of hawks, muskrats, foxes and other wildlife, or evidence of, such as tracks or feathers, may be sighted when the entire marsh is open to snowshoeing, hiking, and cross country skiing (Dec. - Mar.). Snowy owls are a notable species to watch for during the winter months.
Summer brings nesting season
and warmer weather for hiking and bicycling around the marsh to view an array of bird species with their young. American white pelicans nest abundantly on the marsh during the summer and may be seen feeding in large groups – “herding” fish into shallower water for easier dining. Several fishing piers are also available at the marsh and make great places to spend relaxing summer afternoons.
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Horicon Marsh Education & Visitor Center
N7725 Hwy 28, Horicon Hours: Weekdays 9 am - 5 pm Weekends 10 am - 5 pm With the exception of major holidays. Restrooms available to the public from 6 am - 7 pm year round. www.horiconmarsh.org The Wildlife Education Program focuses on the abundant wildlife resources of the marsh, their ecology and management. DNR educators rely on the diverse wildlife to develop a wide range of educational programs aimed at introducing and sharing our native wildlife with a broad audience. Horicon Marsh Education & Visitor Center serves as both a destination and gateway for visitors to Horicon Marsh as well as providing for year-round educational opportunities. More than 500,000 people visit Horicon Marsh annually to observe wildlife in a natural setting, creating a huge demand for interpretive services. The facility has an auditorium, two classrooms, the Flyway Gift Shop, public viewing area, wildlife displays, a Children’s Discovery Area and other building amenities. Visitors may borrow binoculars, field guides, educational backpacks and snowshoes at no cost.
Visit the “Explorium”, where you will have
the opportunity to travel through time. Long before Horicon Marsh achieved international status as an important bird and wildlife area and a destination for outdoor recreation, glaciers carved a basin where a wetland would one day form. Today, guests of Horicon Marsh’s “Explorium” can get a glimpse of life at Horicon Marsh thousands of years before European settlement and witness how the current wetland came to be. Videos and interactive displays greet guests at every turn, encouraging audiences of any age to learn more about the history and ecology of Horicon Marsh. A wooly mammoth replica that children are free to touch and climb represents wildlife that roamed the land during the Ice Age. Relics from the age of European settlement as well as modern hunting and trapping equipment illustrate the marsh’s popularity as a waterfowl hunting site. Games encourage visitors to learn about wildlife identification. An airboat simulator gives visitors a thrilling perspective on the management and conservation activities currently occurring on the marsh before heading out to enjoy it for themselves.
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Marsh Haven
W10145 State Hwy 49, Waupun 920-324-5818 Hours: Weekdays Noon - 4:00 p.m. Weekends 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Open Mid April to Mid Dec. www.marshhaven.com Marsh Haven Nature Center is located at the north end of the Horicon Marsh, just 3.5 miles east of Waupun on Hwy. 49. Visitors often see numerous bird species, including a well-established Purple Martin colony. Wildlife may be seen while wandering through the woodland, prairie, or wetland trails on our 46-acres. It also has a bunkhouse and camping area for overnight group stays, a picnic shelter and campfire area, observation tower, a classroom, and indoor theater for presentations. Museum displays and exhibits include Glacier, Native American, Pioneer, Bird Gallery, Wetland, and Woodland.The Nature Nook Children’s Area offers our young visitors a hands-on area to learn and explore. Crawl in the wolf den or visit with our animals in the Critter Corner.
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Horicon National Wildlife Refuge Office & Visitor Center
W4279 Headquarters Rd., Mayville 920-387-2658 Hours: Weekdays 9 am - 4 pm April-November: Monday-Saturday, 9 am - 4 pm (plus Sundays in October). Open July 4, Labor Day and Columbus Day. (Closed all other federal holidays). www.fws.gov/refuge/horicon The Horicon National Wildlife Refuge Office and Visitor Center is operated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It is located on the east side of the marsh just off Highway Z and offers exhibits on marsh history and wildlife; shopping for nature books and clothing in the Coot's Corner Gift Shop; and views of marsh wildlife. A large multi-purpose room is available to the public to reserve for business meetings. Educational programs on various topics of natural and cultural history are offered year-round for the public. For more information call 920-387-2658 or visit www.fws.gov/refuge/horicon.
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129 S. Main Street, Iron Ridge, WI 53035 920-387-4090 or 877-387-4090 www.DodgeCounty.com
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JUNEAU
City with a heart, and a head for business The City of Juneau, settled in 1845 and the Dodge County Seat, is a rural community which has numerous historical buildings and sites for the history buff and amateur alike. Juneau also offers many recreational opportunities. The Wild Goose State Trail runs directly through the city, offering hiking and bicycling. A park, just adjacent to the Wild Goose State trail, is a fine place to rest or camp. The park is located north of Center Street or south of Home Road (also County DF). The southern end of the thirty-four mile nature trail starts just four miles south of Juneau on Highway 60. A separate horsebackriding trail runs alongside the trail for fourteen miles from Hwy 60 north to Minnesota Junction. In the winter, snowmobilers and ATV riders can enjoy the scenic route.
HORICON CITY ON THE MARSH
Enjoy the outdoors in Horicon. Activities include hiking, biking, auto and boat tours, fishing, boating, paddling, snowmobiling, hunting and golf. Journey to a Wetland of International Importance and the largest freshwater cattail marsh in the United States! Over 250 wildlife species call the Horicon Marsh home. Horicon’s aquatic center, the Saterlee Clark Historical Museum, public library, fitness club, disc golf course and bowling alley are all waiting to entertain you! We also have five beautiful parks to picnic and play in. Summer concerts along with a farmers market are held in Kiwanis Park every Wednesday from June through August. It is a guaranteed night of fun, food and the best music anywhere.
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CHAMBER of COMMERCE
April 5th Easter Egg Hunt
May 15th Steak Fry
Sept. 27th Autumn Art on the Marsh
Dec. 5 Dec. 5 Cookies Chicago & Milk Bus with Santa Trip
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www.horiconchamber.com
920-485-3200 • writeus@horiconchamber.com •
LeRoy Meats & Catering
DODGE COUNTY DAIRY BRUNCH
739 West State St. Fox Lake, WI 920-485-2554 ext 2 www.leroymeats.com
85 Washington St. Horicon, WI 920-485-2554 ext. 1
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For all your catering needs remember LeRoy Meats & Catering
Sunday, June 7th, 2020 9:30 am-12:30 pm FWR Nell Farm • W7468 County Road S in Juneau 32 ❘ Dodge County Visitors Guide 2020
We ship cheese & sausage products & gift boxes!
Over 100 varieties of homemade sausage & over 100 cheeses from local cheese makers.
Over 60 Flavors of Homemade Brats
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MAYVILLE
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ENJOY...STROLL...EXPLORE
Mayville is located on the Rock River in Dodge County, the historic “Gateway to the Horicon Marsh”. Enjoy this sportsman and naturalist’s paradise where fishing, hunting and birding, exploring and hiking are all leisure activities throughout the area, including the renowned Horicon Marsh and Indian effigy mounds. Explore the past as you visit the Mayville Limestone School Museum and the Hollenstein Wagon and Carriage Museum, rich in historic artifacts, photography and memorabilia from the ironworks of our years gone by and our surprising local industrial enterprises in the city of today. Browse Mayville's Historic Downtown or the West side. Both offer a blend of unique shops, services, restaurants and inns. Experience our community by attending our festivals and celebrations throughout the year. From celebrating our Nation’s Independence at Rock ‘N Boom to the annual fall migration of Canada Greese at Audubon Days there is always plenty of family fun!
Natural Medicines • Eatery Vitamin & Herbs Organic Produce • Beer & Wine Natural Foods • Skin Care Products Open Tues. & Wed. 10-6 Thurs. & Fri. 11-8 Sat. 9-2
35 S. Main Street, Mayville, WI • 920-387-9899
Private Whirlpool Rooms • Deluxe Rooms & Suites • European Bar Free Continental Breakfast • Free High Speed Internet
Mayville Inn
For Reservations Please visit our website www.mayvilleinn.com or call 920-387-1234
Serving indoors or outdoors overlooking the Rock River 30 Main Street,Village of Kekoskee www.coopershopsaloon.com 920-602-8660
Take Outs Available Call Ahead • Fresh Burgers & Wraps • • Homemade Soups & Salad • •12 Revolving Beer Taps •
• Friday Fish Fry • • Saturday Prime Rib • • Smoked Brisket & Pulled Pork Sandwiches •
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Hartford WE’RE ALL HEART
Nestled in the heart of Wisconsin’s southern Kettle Moraine, Hartford is a thriving community that offers exceptional quality of life, top-notch education, historic architecture, fine arts, natural beauty and state-of-the-art museums. Shop in Hartford’s historic downtown with a combination of specialty shops and restaurants that offer a unique shopping and dining experience or shop major retailers located along Sumner St.(Hwy 60) and South on Hwy 83. The Pike Lake Unit of the Kettle Moraine State Forest offers hiking, swimming, camping and year-round nature and wildlife. Enjoy our 18 parks that have everything from play equipment and sports fields to shelters, an ice rink and disc golf. Hartford also has a public outdoor pool with waterslide and toddler wading pool. Tour Wisconsin’s largest auto museum. The Wisconsin Auto Museum that features the largest assembled group of Kissel luxury automobiles. With more than
100 cars in total, as well as the 1003 Steam Locomotive, a 250-ton operating steam locomotive and a fully functional Lionel train layout. Discover the Southeastern Wisconsin Short Track Hall of Fame. The Short Track Hall of Fame honors the greats of 60 years of racing and commemorates this very real slice of Wisconsin History with restored vintage race cars, Hall of Fame plaques, history of area racing, and a large collection of photographs and memorabilia. Experience world-class performances at the Schauer Arts Center, climb to the heights of nearby Holy Hill—the Basilica of the National Shrine of Mary, or celebrate with charm and elegance at the Chandelier Ballroom. Hartford truly has something for everyone!
Experience old world elegance and gracious hospitality
Welcome to one of Wisconsin’s premier Bed and Breakfasts. Westphal Mansion Inn is a stately English Tudor mansion perched high upon a hill overlooking the picturesque historic downtown Hartford,Wisconsin.
Westphal Mansion Inn BED & BREAKFAST
Please call 262-673-7938 for information regarding accommodations. Conveniently located just south of downtown Hartford at 90 South Main Street. Locate us on Google Maps. westphalmansioninn.com
AN EXPERIENCE UNLIKE ANY OTHER…
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• World-class performances • Fine arts education for all ages & levels • Regional art exhibits • Facility rentals for special occasions & meetings
SchauerCenter.org | 262-670-0560 Box Office open MON–FRI 11:30 am to 5:30 pm SAT 11:00 am to 2:00 pm 147 N. Rural Street, Hartford
April 5, 2020
Polka Dance 1:00 - 5:00 Music by “Keith Gennermann” Hustisford Community Hall
May 1, 2, 3, 2020
Husty Players Spring Play Hustisford Community Hall www.thehustyplayers.com
May 10, 2020
Polka Dance 1:00 - 5:00 Music by “Zweiffel Brothers” Hustisford Community Hall
May 23, 2020
Husty Players Brat Fry 10:00 - 2:00 Leroy Meats - Horicon www.thehustyplayers.com
May 25, 2020
June 20, 2020
Hustisford Athletic Booster Club Brat Fry 10:00 - 2:00 Leroy Meats - Horicon
June 28, 2020
July 11, 2020
December 5, 2020
Lakefest sponsored by Lake Sinissippi Association Riverside & Lions Parks www.lakesinissippi.org
August 4, 2020
National Night Out Downtown Hustisford www.hustisford.com
Hustisford Farmers Market Held late May through late October every Saturday from 7:00 am - noon Corner of S. Hustis St. & W. Griffith St. www.hustisford.com
Hustisford Lions Club Venetian Night Riverside & Lions Parks www.hustisford.com
Music In The Park Concerts Held every 2nd and 4th Tuesday 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 pm Memorial Park www.hustisford.com
November 8, 2020
Polka Dance 1:00 - 5:00 Music by “Music Connection” Hustisford Community Hall
August 8, 2020
June, July & August
Soccer Club Halloween Dance Hustisford Community Hall www.hustisford.com
Polka Dance 1:00 - 5:00 Music by “Steve Meisner” Hustisford Community Hall
Memorial Day Parade & Celebration American Legion Post 420 Downtown Hustisford & Memorial Park www.hustisford.com
John Hustis House/Museum Tours given on the 1st & 3rd Sundays 1:30 - 3:30 June through September Memorial Park www.hustisford.com
October 30, 2020
Polka Dance 1:00 - 5:00 Music by “Gary’s Ridgeland Dutchmen” Hustisford Community Hall
August 29, 2020
Hustisford Holly Days Downtown Hustisford www.downtownhustisford.com
December 5, 2020
Visit With Santa Tree Lighting & Caroling Hustisford Community Hall Memorial Park www.hustisford.com
December 5, 2020
Ha Ha Holiday Show 7:00 p.m. presented by The Husty Players Hustisford Community Hall www.thehustyplayers.com
January 1, 2021
Founder John’s Day Memorial Park www.hustisford.com
“Toilet Bowl” / “Winterfest” Parade, Tug of War, Water Barrel Fights, Music Hustisford Community Hall & Downtown Hustisford www.hustisford.com
October 18, 2020
January & February
September 12, 2020
Polka Dance 1:00 - 5:00 Music by “Twin Lakes Trio” Hustisford Community Hall
October 25, 2020 Pancake Breakfast Hustisford American Legion Post 420 Hustisford Community Hall www.hustisford.com
Sinissippi Ice Racing Sundays (Weather permitting) Lake Sinissippi by Sinissippi Lake Pub sinissippiracing@yahoo.com
January & February
Wisconsin Auto Group Ice Trials Sundays (Weather permitting) Lake Sinissippi by Neider Park Boat Landing w-a-g.org
A kiosk with local information is located in Memorial Park at the intersection of W. Juneau St. and N. Ridge St. Check us out at www.hustisford.com or Hustisford Area Happenings on Facebook for more information. www.DodgeCounty.com
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hustisford
Come visit us. You’ll be glad you did!
Come visit picturesque Hustisford, population 1,123, on historic and beautiful Lake Sinissippi and the Rock River. We’re located between Milwaukee and Madison, just a short distance south of the Horicon Marsh. Enjoy our small town atmosphere and charm. Visit The Mercantile (a modern day general store with a selection of fine wines, liqueurs, cheese and one of a kind gifts), Mike’s Hardware (an old time hardware store with memorabilia from the past), Mommys Time Out (boutique), Nature Made Heaven Scent Soap (homemade soaps), Rock River Salon & Tanning (hair care & tanning salon), Robin’s Countryside Gardens (garden center and gift shop), Essential Elements Boutique & Home (featuring fab fashions and gifts), Roeseler Flooring (your one stop shop for all your flooring needs).
Visit the Farmers Market on Saturday mornings 7:00 a.m. to noon, late May through October. Tour the John Hustis House/Museum and shops, open from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. on the 1st and 3rd Sundays, June through September. Enjoy Music in the Park from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, June through August in Memorial Park. A kiosk with local information is located in Memorial Park at the intersection of W. Juneau St. and N. Ridge St. Check us out at www.hustisford.com or Hustisford Area Happenings on Facebook for more information.
We have many dining options, stop in at Once In a Blue Moon for a sandwich, pizza or delicious ice cream treats. Enjoy our hospitality and fine dining at Lake St. Inn, Days Gone By, Teddy’s or Sinissippi Lake Pub. Relax and enjoy the beauty and serenity of Lake Sinissippi from the deck of Sinissippi Lake Pub. Visit the Hustisford Community Hall for a fantastic fish fry prepared and served by Leroy Meats & Catering of Horicon 4:30 – 8:00 p.m. on the 3rd Friday of the month March through October. Launch your boat or kayak at Neider Park and see firsthand the splendor of Lake Sinissippi.
HISTORIC HALL AVAILABLE TO RENT Hustisford Community Hall 316 E. TwEEdy ST., HuSTiSford
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Independently Owned Community Bank
“Serving the community for over 100 years”
200 S. Lake Street in Hustisford
920-349-3241
www.HustisfordStateBank.com
hustisford Midwest Guest House Solitude with a View Bald eagles, great blue heron, and deer are your neighbors when you visit the Prairie House on scenic Lake Sinissippi. Hosting vacations and retreats with old-fashioned hospitality and gracious amenities since 2006.
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COUNTRYSIDE GARDENS, LLC. Steven and Robin Mercer would like to invite you to experience Dodge County’s little slice of paradise Thousands of unique indoor and outdoor home decor items including: • Boutique • Outdoor garden stakes, spinners and metal artwork • Seasonal decor Also, greenhouses carrying annuals, vegetable plants, perennials and baskets
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WATERTOWN Opportunity Runs Through It
Whether you enjoy history, outdoor adventure, indoor activities, great food, or an excellent shopping experience, Watertown is the place for you.
Our Rich Heritage
History enthusiasts will delight in Watertown’s rich heritage and historical sites, including the Octagon House Museum and America’s First Kindergarten which are open to visitors from May-October with guided tours. Don’t miss the Octagon House Ice Cream Social with 1st Brigade Band Concert held every August, and the Antique and Art Show held in September. Eight walking/driving tour brochures guide you through historic neighborhoods, commercial districts, highlighting historical architecture, and ghost signs and murals. The brochures are available through the Chamber of Commerce. The Dodge-Jefferson Counties Genealogical Society offers assistance for beginners and experienced family history researchers.
A City for all Seasons
Watertown offers an abundance of outdoor recreation. Kayakers will enjoy paddling the Rock River Trail. Watertown’s ample park system is sure to impress visitors with 30 parks covering over 300 acres. Wooded walking trails, a 21-hole Frisbee golf course, skate park, fishing areas, lighted tennis courts, basketball courts, volleyball courts, ice skating, cross country skiing, and playgrounds are among the many amenities offered. Don’t miss the Watertown Aquatic Center, featuring water slides and other wet and wild activities for all ages. For indoor activities, bowl a few frames at Watertown Bowl, catch a movie at Towne Cinema, get creative at Set-Apart-Art, try indoor axe throwing at Kiss my Axe, or have some fun at Skate Express Family Roller Rink. Visitors may also take a coffee class at Berres Brothers Coffee Roasters, learning how to roast, grind, and brew the perfect cup of coffee.
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Art, Antiques & Shopping Galore!
Our 9-block historic downtown makes for a memorable shopping experience whether you fancy boutiques, antiques, art, jewelry, (fine or artisan), music, or anything in between! The Watertown Farmers Market is held in Riverside Park every Tuesday (May through October) 7am to 12pm, with a 2nd weekly Farmers Market held each Thursday (August through October), in the parking lot of the Watertown Public Library on Water St. from 3-6pm.
Dining
Try one of the “Best 101 Burgers in America” at Zweig’s Grill or favor a true Wisconsin dining experience at Elias Inn or Donny’s Girl, both excellent supper club choices! Other choices for dining in Watertown include: Amados, El Mariachi, Two Sisters Café, Sake House Japanese Restaurant, and so many more. Many offer excellent facilities for groups and parties. Specialty coffee shops are always a favorite and offer more than just coffee, including jewelry, books, coffee accessories, and fresh ingredient menu items. Get your first cup at Berres Brothers Coffee Roasters, Literatus & Co., or Latte Donatte. To complete your dining experience, a stop at Watertown’s iconic Mullen’s Dairy Bar is a must!
Music and Theater
The talented Watertown Players provide the city with theatrical productions. There is always music in the air, with the Watertown Municipal Band playing seasonally. Watertown enjoys the privilege of being home base for The 1st Brigade Band, a nationally known Civil War era band which plays 19th century music on period instruments.
Major Events and Festivals
Each year, Watertown is host to over 50 public events and festivals. Riverfest, a FREE four-day music festival is held annually in August. It features nationally known entertainers, a carnival, classic car show, craft show, fireworks, and over a dozen local restaurants on site. Watertown’s beauty lends a great backdrop for the many races the city hosts. Participate in a 5k, 10k, half marathon, or bike through the countryside in Tour Da Goose. The views won’t disappoint.
WATERTOWN RIDES AND RUNS
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JULY 11 Trail Run for Tomorrow: Watertown’s only trail run. Enjoy a mix of hills, flat land, shaded paths and open trails. Register for the 5k or 8k. Brandt-Quirk Park thistimetomorrow.org/trailrun AUGUST 8 Watertown Riverfest Half Marathon and 5K: Both races start and finish in beautiful Riverside Park. Stay to enjoy live music, beer, food and fun! march2november.com SEPT 26 Run from the Cops: The one time it is OK to run from the cops! 10K run, 5K run/walk and 1K youth run. watertownrunfromthecops.com NOV 26 Run Turkey Run 5K: Start your Thanksgiving Holiday with a scenic 5k run through the city streets of Watertown. therunturkeyrun.com
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Watertown has many fall and winter events including Pumpkin Palooza, Women’s Only Weekend, the Holiday Parade of Homes, Christmas Parade of Lights, visits with Santa, the Watertown New Year’s Eve Party, and so much more!
JUNE 27 Tour da Goose - Ride for the Watertown Area Cares Clinic: Ride offers supported distances of 100, 62, 42, 22 and 12 miles through the picturesque countryside. tourdagoose.com
Visit our online calendar for details on even more events throughout the year at www.visitwatertownwi.com.
“DISCOVER” The Fun of Boating
Historical Markers Historical Markers throughout Dodge County have been established by citizens of the county in an attempt to preserve elements of local history. There are eight historical markers established in the County.
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Frederick Douglas
214 Front St., Beaver Dam
Bernard “Bunny” Berrigan
Spring St. (Adams Spring Park), Fox Lake
Adrian “Addie” Joss
Lincoln Dr. (Addie Joss Park), Juneau
World War II Memorial
Rest Area #64 – Hwy 41, Lomira
Lowell Women Firefighters
105 N. River St., Lowell
Wisconsin’s First Iron Smelter
Hwy 28 & 67 (Main Street), Mayville
Soloman Juneau House
Hwy 175, Theresa
Auto Race (Green Bay to Madison)
Hwy 26, Waupun
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RAnDoLPH A G r e At p l A c e t o G r o W
Randolph offers peaceful neighborhoods, quality schools, a variety of churches and recreational opportunities, with a beautiful park and pool. Your visit wouldn’t be complete without stopping at Feil’s Supper Club, the area’s best place to celebrate authentic German gemütlichkeit. Where you can sit outside and enjoy their beautiful outdoor Biergarten. Randolph is also the host of the famous FFA Alumni Community Corn Carnival, which is held on Labor Day every year. Enjoy the FFA breakfast, followed by the parade and more fun to be had at the park, where you will find great food, kids games, bingo, great music and more. There is PLENTY OF FREE SWEET CORN FOR EVERYONE!
Happy 150th Village of Randolph For All Chamber Events Please visit our website at:
http://www.randolphwis.com/ randolph-chamber-of-commerce.aspx
CAMbRIA FRIeSLAnD
Cambria and Friesland are neighboring villages nestled in the northeastern part of Columbia County. The rich farmlands, lush woodlands and marshlands, along with their quant villages provide a place for visitors to come and enjoy the quiet, friendly, country atmosphere. They both have well-kept parks for various activities along with fishing on beautiful Lake Tarrant, in the village of Cambria. Several celebrations are held in the summer. Weekly band concerts, along with pie socials, are held on the Friesland Village Square Tuesday evenings, a hundred year tradition. On the fourth of July Friesland offers one of the biggest fireworks displays in the area. The first weekend in August, Cambria celebrates Park Days, a parade is held on that Saturday morning continuing with various activities and music in the park. The largest charity poker run, in Columbia County, is also held in Cambria on August 22. It is sponsored by The Dump, and is called The Dump Run. Over 500 riders have participated in this run. September 12, Alsum Produce will host their fourth annual Tator Trot 5k Run to provide money for local FFA organizations. In conjunction, the Cambria Friesland Area Chamber will have an Agricultural Fair before and during the run. All of these activities, along with many others, are open to the public. We welcome you to join us! These and other events can be found on the village websites and at cfachamber.com.
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Voted South Central Wisconsin’s Best Fish Fry ‘2019
920-326-5544 N8743 HWY 73 Randolph, WI 53956 Bar opens 4:00 p.m. Wed - Thurs Fri - Sat Sunday brunch
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Sunday dinner 4:00 - 9:00 p.m. Open for Lunch Mon - Fri 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.
Use a QR reader on your smart phone to access our location on a Google map.
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“Home of the famous Dump Burger Burgers” Cambria|920 348-5733|www.thedumpbar.com
Vintage & Antiques Beaver Dam Antique Mall
142 Front St., Beaver Dam (920) 887-1116
Bullfrogs & Butterflies
106 Front St., Beaver Dam (920) 356-1759 www.bullfrogsandbutterflies.biz
On Lake Time
211 W. State St., Fox Lake (920)520-0202
Old Crow
223 State St., Fox Lake
The curiosity shop 225 State St., Fox Lake
Crosswalk Antiques
willoughby's antiques
Dusty Attic
Pamela’s Corner Boutique
124 Front St., Beaver Dam (920) 887-9586 108 Front St., Beaver Dam
Goodwill Stores
130 Frances Ln., Beaver Dam (920) 885-3109 www.goodwill.org
Here's The Thing coins 129 Park Ave., Beaver Dam (920) 296-2240
las dos chicas consignment boutique 120 Front St., Beaver Dam (920) 763-4430
St. Vincent DePaul Society 123 & 125 Dodge Dr., Beaver Dam (920) 885-6971 svdpusa.org
Twisted Sisters
112 S. Spring St., Beaver Dam (920) 356-8984
Antique Shoppes of Columbus 141 W James St., Columbus (920) 623-2669
Columbus antique Mall
239 Whitney St., Columbus (920) 623-1992 www.columbusantiquemall.com
St. Vincent DePaul Society 110 Meister Dr., Columbus (920) 623-2004
215 State St., Fox Lake
90 S. Main St. Hartford (Nestled in the Westphal Mansion Inn B&B) (262) 673-7938 westphalmansioninn.com
St. Vincent DePaul Society
31 South Main St., Hartford (262) 673-6980 • svdpusa.org
The Gathering of Hartford
326 W. Prospect St., Hartford (262) 673-3772
Bethesda Thrift Shop 620 Washington St., Horicon (920) 485-4113 bethesdalutherancommunities.org
Westside Tattoo and Treasures
301 East Lake St., Horicon (414) 659-8803
Mercantile
109 S. Lake St., Hustisford (920) 349-3533
Mayville Vintage Marketplace 102 S. Main St., Mayville
Mayville Vintage Marketplace Annex 40 S. Main Street (920) 889-1184, (920) 960-1965 mayvillevintagemarketplace.com
american collections
St. Vincent DePaul Society
Simply thrift
Bargains Galore Thrift Store
133 Stark St., Randolph (920) 319-3660 151 Stark St Randolph simply-thrift.com
smart shop
349 Stark St., Randolph
Bethesda Thrift Store
800 S. Montgomery St., Watertown (920) 261-7030 bethesdalutherancommunities.org
Clara’s Antiques
100 E. Main St., Watertown (920) 262-2007 www.clarasantiques.com
1181 N. 4th St., Watertown (920) 261-2691 • svdpusa.org
810 W. Main St., Waupun (920) 324-8677 www.bgthriftstore@sbcglobal.net
blue heron antiques 309 E. Main St., Waupun (920) 579-7775 Visit us on Facebook.
roadside relics 10 Jackson St., Waupun (847) 477-7154 Visit us on Facebook.
Sweet Ginger Vintage 26 S. Main St., Mayville (920) 579-0367 sweetgingervintage.com
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Homegrown Goodness Berries
ORCHARDS
Kirschbaum's Strawberry Acres N5802 US Highway 151 Beaver Dam (920) 887-7530
Columbus Discovery Orchard W11888 Behan Rd., Columbus Sept. - Oct.
www.kirschbaums-strawberries.com
Pieper's Fruit Farm W2423 State Road 49 Brownsville (920) 583-3056 Mayberry Farms W2364 Cty. Rd. Y, Mayville (920) 387-3696
www.mayberryfarmswi.com
HONEY Honey Acres N1557 St. Rd. 67, Ashippun (800) 558-7745 www.honeyacres.com
Jeanne Malterer W3507 County Road R Iron Ridge (920) 349-8853 Marshview Honey and Alpaca Farm W4343 Wild Goose Rd., Waupun (920) 517-8156 Melvin Saeger W6140 State Rd. 33, Juneau (920) 386-2063
columbusdiscoveryorchard.com
Golz Orchard W5961 St. Rd. 49, Waupun (920) 324-5308 Pieper's Fruit Farm W2423 State Road 49 Brownsville (920) 583-3056 Tom Dooley Orchard W5759 St. Rd. 49, Waupun (920) 324-3664
PUMPKIN PATCHES Hoekstra’s Market & Greenhouse, LLC N10348 Cty. Highway A Fox Lake (920) 928-2398 Tietz Family Farm Market W4500 Cty. Rd. CW Watertown (920) 206-0940 www.tietzfamilyfarms.com
Waldvogel's Farm N7416 Cty. Rd. I, Juneau (920) 885-9590 www.waldvogelfarm.com
CHEESE
Columbus 409 N. Ludington St. Columbus (920) 623-5540 Sundays, June - Oct 8:00 a.m. - Noon
www.kraemercheese.com
Columbus Downtown Farmer’s Market 105 N. Dickason Blvd., Columbus May - Fall Wednesdays 4:00 -7:00 p.m.
Kraemer Wisconsin Cheese 1173 N. Fourth St., Watertown (920) 261-6363 Old Fashioned Foods Cheese Factory & Outlet 331 S. Main St. Mayville 920-387-7924 www.oldfash.com
Park Cheese Co. Inc. W6521 County Road F Brownsville (920) 583-3401 Schultz’s Cheese Haus N6312 Highway 151 South, Beaver Dam (920) 885-3734 www.schultzscheese.com
Specialty Cheese Company 430 N. Main St., Reeseville (920) 927-3888 www.specialcheese.com
Widmer's Cheese Cellars 214 W. Henni St., Theresa (920) 488-2503 www.widmerscheese.com
FARMer’s MARKETS & flea markets Beaver Dam 1645 N. Spring St., Beaver Dam (920) 887-3106 Weds./Sat., Mid-May - Oct 8:00 a.m. - noon
Fox Lake Flea Market Main St., Fox Lake (262) 353-1704 Saturdays, April - Oct 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Hartford 147 N. Rural St., Hartford Hartford Recreation Center parking lot (262) 673-7193 Saturdays, May - Nov 7:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Hartford Indoor Farmer’s Market Link Building 33 N. Main St., Hartford Saturdays, Nov 12 - Dec 17 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Horicon Bethesda Mall 620 Washington St., Horicon Thursdays, May – Fall 8:00 a.m. - noon Horicon Kiwanis Park S. Hubbard St., Horicon (920) 485-3200 Wednesdays, June - Oct 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Horicon Winter Farmer’s Market American Legion Post #157 735 S. Hubbard St., Horicon
www.horiconphoenix.com
2nd Wed. of the month Nov thru March Hustisford Hustis St., Hustisford (920) 349-3188 Saturdays, May - Oct 7:00 a.m. - noon Juneau 127 E. Oak St., Juneau (920) 386-3359 Fridays, May - Oct 8:00 a.m. – noon Watertown Riverside Park, Watertown (920) 261-6320 Tuesdays, May - Nov 7:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Watertown Library Parking Lot 100 S. Water St., Watertown Thursdays, August – Oct 3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Waupun City Hall Main and S. Forest St., Waupun Saturdays, June-Sept. 8:00 a.m. - noon
A community with rich heritage and friendly people.
Full Service Florist ~ Willow Tree Collectibles ~ Statuary and Plaques ~ Fun Signs ~ Gifts for all occasions and so much more!!! We rent Tuxedos.
June Dairy Days June 12 - 14
Parade June 13th at 7 pm
Augustfest
920-398-2641
August 14th
Homespun Holidays November 20 - 21 Please visit us online for more information.
MarkesanWI.com facebook.com/Markesan markesanchamber@gmail.com
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We Deliver!
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The Markesan and Kingston/Dalton Historical Societies can provide visitors with in-depth information on where the Amish came from, their traditions and customs and how they have integrated into their neighboring communities, as well as what trades they are known for.
Locate the Amish businesses below by finding their number on the map. 1- Pine Lumber 2 - Bontrager Cabinets 3 - Metal Buildings 4 - Custom Vinyl Windows 5 - Kingston Custom Cabinets 6 - Happy Hollow Bakery 7 - Weaver Cabinets 8 - South & Main 9 - Schrocks Sawmill 10 - Schwartz Greenhouse 11 - Millers Small Engine 12 - Ms. Bouvi’es Vintage Market 13 - Mast Buggy Shop
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• ICE • SODA • BEER/LIQUOR • LOTTERY • PIZZA • SNACKS • ICE CREAM • GAS • OIL • DIESEL • VIDEO RENTAL • DAIRY ITEMS • ATM Repair
WRECKER SERVICE EMERGENCY REPAIRS
WAYSIDE AMOCO RESTAURANT & REPAIR Hwy 44 & 73 • Markesan, WI
14 - Mast Bend & Dent 15 - Sloping Acres Greenhouse 16 - Mishler’s Country Store 17 - Pleasant View Bakery 18 - Miller Wood Shop 19 - Woodside Harness Shop 19 - Lakeside Fabrics 20 - Fairview Discount 21 - Townline Furniture 22 - Townline Greenhouse 23 - Woodside Greenhouse 24 - Fox River Greenhouse & Hand Woven Baskets 25 - Otto’s Produce & Greenhouse 26 - Kuntry Road Greenhouse 27 - Maple Lane Furniture 28 - Hill Top Repair 29 - Shady Lane Furniture 30 - Maple Grove Cabinets 31 - Weaver Enterprise 32 - Oven Fresh Bakery 33 - Miller Cabinet Shop 34 - Cedar Lane Furniture 35 - D&L Metal Buildings 36 - Sandhill Cabinets 37 - Tiny Acres Greenhouse
38 - Pine Ridge Country Store 39 - Salemville Cheese Factory 40 - Salemville Greenhaus 41 - Sunrise Buggy Shop 42 - Grand River Greenhouse 43 - Handmade Rugs, Carpets, Runners 44 - Wayside Repair 45 - L&L Furniture Shop 46 - Chair Shop 47 - Pine Grove Greenhouse 48 - Nature Trails Bakery 49 - Gar-Lin Gardens 50 - BP Lumber 51 - Long Lane Greenhouse 52 - The Fancy Tails Collection 53 - Dog & Gypsy 54 - Countryside Supply 55 - M&M Pet Supply 56 - Hillcrest Supply 57 - Mast FinishingAlso Refinishing 58 - Eicher’s Woodworking 59 - Farmer’s Woodworking
Repair • 920-398-3722 ~ Restaurant 920-398-3484
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Historical Societies & Museums Ashippun History Committee
PO Box 206 Ashippun, WI 53003 920-474-4708 Email: info@ashippun.com www.ashippun.com
Columbus Area Historical Society 116 W. James St. Columbus, WI 53916
Email: columbusareahistory@gmail.com
Christopher Columbus Museum 239 Whitney St. Columbus, WI 53916 920-623-1992 Open Daily 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. www.columbusantiquemall.com
Dodge Centre Historical Society
N7031 St. Rd. 26 Juneau, WI 53039 920-386-4915 Email: bernice_kuntz@att.net
Museum
187 East Oak Grove St., Juneau, WI 53039 May-October, 1st and 3rd Sundays, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Fox Lake Historical Society PO Box 493 Fox Lake, WI 53933 920-296-0254
Email: frankdesigns@powerweb.net
Horicon Historical Society
PO Box 65 Horicon, WI 53032 920-485-4028 Email: hsociety@ticon.net
Hustisford Historical Society
PO Box 44 Hustisford, WI 53034 920-349-3565 Email: grulke@charter.net
Kekoskee/Williamstown Historical Society W3166 County Road Y Lomira, WI 53048 920-382-5788 (Greg Tennies) Email: info@kwhsi.org www.kwhsi.org
Lebanon Historical Society
PO Box 23 Lebanon, WI 53047 262-542-7872 Email: eraether@wi.rr.com
Museum
W4672 Ivy St., Lebanon, WI 53047 May-October, 1st Sunday, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Lomira Historical Society
PO Box 1108 Lomira, WI 53048 920-948-0188 Email: kietzerj@yahoo.com
Silver Leaf School House
Sterr Park, lomira.lib.wi.us/history
Lost Lake-Randolph Historical Society & Museum
W11827 Concord Rd., Randolph, WI 53956 920-326-3301 Email: contact-us@lostlakerandolphhistory.org www.LostLakeRandolphHistory.org June-Sept., 1st and 3rd Sundays, 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Mayville Historical Society
Theresa Historical Society
Neosho/Rubicon Historical Society
Watertown Historical Society and Octagon House & Museum
PO Box 82 Mayville, WI 53050 920-387-5787 info@mayvillehistoricalsociety.org www.mayvillehistoricalsociety.org
2nd and 4th Sundays May 22nd-October 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. or by appointment. 115 S. Schuyler St., Neosho, WI Look for us on Facebook: Neosho Rubicon Historical Society 262-443-3583 Free Admission. Donations accepted.
Solomon Juneau and John Schiefer Historic Homes and Reklau Log Building Highway 175, Milwaukee St., Main St., Theresa, WI 53091 Memorial Day June-September, Last Sunday, 1:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Honey Acres, Inc.
N1557 Highway 67, Ashippun, WI 53003 1-800-558-7745 • 920-474-4411 Open all year Monday-Friday 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. May 15 - October 30 Saturday and Sunday 12:00 noon-4:00 p.m. Closed holidays
PO Box 74 Theresa, WI 53091 920-488-2783 Email: gbeck@powerweb.net
919 Charles St. Watertown, WI 53094 920-261-2796 www.watertownhistory.org Museum open - May: 12-3 pm, Sat & Sun (other by appointment) June, July & August: 12-3 pm, Every day except Tuesdays, but will be open of July 4th. September: 12-3 pm, Sat & Sun (other by appointment)
Waupun Historical Society
314 Beaver Dam St. Waupun, WI 53963 920-324-3878 Email: waupunhistorical@ powercom.net
Explorium - Horicon Marsh Education & Visitor Center
N7725 Highway 28, Horicon, WI 920-387-7890 • www.horiconmarsh.org Hours: Weekdays 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Weekends 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Closed major holidays
Dodge County Historical Society
105 Park Ave., Beaver Dam, WI 53916 920-887-1266 Email: ksampson2@wi.rr.com www.dodgecountyhistory.com Tuesday-Saturday 1:00-4:00 p.m.
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Fox Lake Depot Museum
211 Cordelia St., Fox Lake, WI 53933 May-Sept., 1st and 3rd Sundays 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Satterlee Clark House Museum 322 Winter St., Horicon, WI 53032 May-October, 4th Sunday 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Arts & Entertainment
Dodge County Center for the Arts
130 W. Maple Ave. Beaver Dam 920-341-6278 • www.dodgecountyarts.org Dodge County Center for the Arts will hold regular art exhibits, featuring artists from the Dodge County area as well as state and national artists.The exhibits will continue to include the Holiday Gift Gallery. A focus will also be placed on youth; featuring art classes and middle and high school art shows. The new location next to the Community Theatre, along with collaboration with other downtown organizations will help in developing an “art district” in the downtown area.
Wisconsin Automotive Museum
147 N. Rural St., Hartford, WI 262-673-7999 • wisconsinautomuseum.com May 1 - September 30 Mon.-Sat. 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Sun. Noon-5:00 p.m. October 1 - April 30 Wed.-Sat. 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., Sun. Noon-5:00 p.m.
John Hustis House/Museum
Memorial Park, Hustisford 920-349-3302 • 920-349-3501 www.hustisford.com Tours on Memorial Day, Founder John’s Day or by appointment.
Beaver Dam Area Community Theatre’s Fine Art Center
117 W. Maple Ave., Beaver Dam 920-885-6891 • www.bdact.org The fine arts center offers a handicap entrance and lobby and elevator for all three floors. The main auditorium seats 350, there is also a multi purpose performance and reception area, plus meeting and lobby areas. The main stage auditorium is equipped with up-to-date technology, an orchestra pit, highly serviceable back stage, scene shop and dressing rooms.
Hollenstein Wagon & Carriage Museum
Bridge & German Streets, Mayville May-Oct., 2nd and 4th Sundays 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Mayville Limestone School Museum 215 N. Main St., Mayville, WI 53050 920-387-2593 Email: info@mlsm.org • www.mlsm.org May-October, 1st and 3rd Sundays 1:30-4:30 p.m.
Schauer Arts and Activities Center
147 N. Rural St. Hartford 262-670-0560 www.schauercenter.org The Schauer Center is the Kettle Moraine’s regional center for the arts—staging professional touring performances through its Performing Arts Series as well as performances by schools and its resident groups. The Schauer Center also offers classes in the visual and performing arts for all ages.
Old Village Hall Museum
115 S. Schuyler St., Neosho April-October, 2nd and 4th Sundays 1:00-4:00 p.m.
Waupun Heritage Museum
22 S. Madison St., Waupun, WI 53963 Mar.-Nov., 1st and 3rd Sundays 1:30-4:00 p.m.
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Lodging & Camping grandstay hotels
Honey Bee Inn
Arnold Jackson House
royal oaks inn
325 Seippel Blvd., Beaver Dam 920-356-9000 www.grandstayhospitality.com
611 E. Walnut St., Horicon 920-485-4855 www.honeybeeinn.com
N7669 Indian Hills Trails, Beaver Dam 920-356-9440 www.arnoldjacksonhouse.com
W4419 Highway 33, Horicon 920-485-4489
quality inn & suites
2001 S. Main St., Horicon 920-485-4744 www.playfulgoose.com
815 Park Ave., Beaver Dam 920-887-7171 www.choicehotels.com
the playful goose campground
Iron Ridge Inn
129 Main St., Iron Ridge 920-387-4090 www.ironridgeinn.com
Super 8 Hotel
711 Park Ave., Beaver Dam 920-887-8888 www.super8.com
Prairie House
glacier valley campground
N8129 Larson Rd., Cambria 920-348-5488 www.glaciervalleycampground.com
super 8 - columbus 219 Industrial Dr., Columbus 920-623-8800 www.super8.com
Hayes Resort
W10551 Blackhawk Trail, Fox Lake 920-928-2616 www.hayesresort.com
Westphal Mansion B&B 90 S. Main St., Hartford 920-673-7938 www.westphalmansioninn.com
N4898 Arrowhead Trail, Juneau 414-690-3464 www.prairiehouse.info
Mayville Inn
701 S. Mountain Dr., Mayville 920-387-1234 www.mayvilleinn.com
River's Bend Inn B&B 257 N. German St., Mayville 920-387-2224 www.riversbendinn.com
Silver springs campsites inc.
N5048 Ludwig Rd., Rio 920-992-3537 www.silverspringscamp.com
• Family Campground • Site Rentals • One Cabin Rental • Large Heated Pool • Convenient Store • Planned Activities • Game Room & Activity Center • 2 Playgrounds • Horseshoe Pits • Boat Rental • Fishing from Shore Only
N5830 Cty. Hwy SS • Rio, WI 53960
May 1 - Oct. 1 • Call for Reservations • 800.582.0393 WiFi Available • Credit Cards Accepted
www.willowmillcampsite.com
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willow mill campsite
Super 8
N5830 Cty. Highway SS, Rio 800-582-0393 www.willowmillcampsite.com
1730 S. Church St., Watertown 920-262-1910 www.super8.com
Heritage Inn Hotel
Americinn
700 E. Main St., Watertown 920-261-5700 www.heritageinnhotel.com
Holiday Inn Express
204 Shaler Dr., Waupun 920-324-1140 www.AmericInn.com
Boarders Inn & Suites
101 Aviation Way, Watertown 920-262-1910 www.hiexpress.com
5 Gateway Dr., Waupun 920-345-2500 www.stayboarders.com
Jesse Stone B&B
Inn Town Motel
300 S. Washington St., Watertown 920-262-1918 www.bedandbreakfast.com
27 S. State St., Waupun 920-324-4211 www.theinntownmotel.com
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Free Wine and Cheese Tasting Daily 331 S. Main St • Mayville
920-387-7930
http://www.oldfash.com/ Monday through Friday 8 AM - 6 PM • Saturday and Sunday 10 AM - 6 PM www.DodgeCounty.com
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You don’t need to drive to Madison. Specialty care is here.
Why drive an hour? Visit Marshfield Medical Center-Beaver Dam. We’re here to make it easier for you to get the care you need close to home. That’s why we’re bringing more specialty care to you, in Dodge County.
Exceptional health care. It’s not complicated. It’s here.
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