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As things look now, July 9.
That’s when the 26-year-old Gathering on the Green is scheduled to return to Rotary Park in Mequon, organizers announced Tuesday.
Country star Trace Adkins will headline July 9, followed by Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Cheap Trick July 10.
“Gathering on the Green organizers are focusing on the safety and comfort of the concert goers as more of our citizens continue to become vaccinated,” officials with the nonprofit organizers, also called Gathering on the Green, wrote in a press release sent Tuesday. “Precautions including extra spacing for seating, sanitizing stations and complimentary masks will be available.”
But those fall plans have been called off, Shaver confirmed to the Journal Sentinel Monday. As of now, we are not planning on an October event, Shaver said in an email. We hoped to but we just don t have a clear path to success and time is running out to do an event justice. 2022 it is.
Established in 1987, PrideFest has become one of the most popular annual events in Milwaukee, with a record attendance in 2019 of 45,787 people. It s also one of the largest, and longest-running, LGBTQ+ festivals in the country.
With the COVID-19 pandemic persisting, several summer events in Milwaukee have been called off for a second year in a row, including Polish Fest, German Fest, Festa Italiana, Bastille Days, and as of Monday, the Brady Street Festival.
Easter brings busy weekend for The Honey Baked Ham store
Easter brings busy weekend for The Honey Baked Ham store
A big contrast to last Easter, a line outside of The Honey Baked Ham store in Milwaukee was a sign of relief for workers after a challenging year of holidays altered by the COVID-19 pandemic.
MILWAUKEE - Most people can t have Easter dinner without a Honey Baked ham.
A big contrast to last Easter, a line outside of The Honey Baked Ham store in Milwaukee was a sign of relief for workers after a challenging year of holidays altered by the COVID-19 pandemic.