By Sup. Sheldon Wasserman - Jul 16th, 2021 02:17 pm
MILWAUKEE – The Milwaukee County Parks Department is teaming up with local food trucks for the inaugural Park’d – pop up pub & grub event on Saturday, July 17 at McKinley Park, 1750 N. Lincoln Memorial Dr.
“Tomorrow will be a beautiful day, and this event is a perfect opportunity to support our incredible parks system by enjoying some local food and the lakefront before cheering on the Bucks in game 5,” said Supervisor
A variety of food trucks will be parked between Lagoon Drive and McKinley Marina from 11a.m.-6 p.m.
The event will also serve as the debut of Milwaukee County’s Park Pub, a new beer truck converted from a 1960’s Chevy milk truck.
Milwaukee food truck festival serves up culinary variety on July 17
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âWings Over Pearlâ experience offers living history flights in a WWII fighter plane
A restored WWII aircraft is taking flight in Hawaii to share the history of Pearl Harbor By Jim Mendoza | May 13, 2021 at 5:28 PM HST - Updated May 13 at 5:28 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Starting next week, get used to seeing a restored World War II aircraft flying over Oahu.
It will be giving paying passengers a birdâs eye view of sites that were attacked on Dec. 7, 1941.
The experience is called âWings Over Pearl.â
âWeâre not giving tours of Oahu. Thatâs for the helicopter guys to show you the waterfalls and such. Weâre giving historical flight experiences in a P-51 Mustang,â said Jim Martinelli, the operations director Erickson Aircraft Collection, which owns the vintage fighter plane.