By Ben Olson
May 13, 2021 | 5:00 AM
The Weekend Whassup! The Point keeps you connected to the top 11 things happening around Sheboygan this weekend!
(I had to laugh last week when I heard another radio station reading this on the air word-for-word. Thanks for reading… and listening!)
Join Ben Olson on location with Wisconsin Dells Season Opener Cards at JDL Automotive and Detailing in Plymouth from 5-6 this Friday night!
32nd annual Village of Cleveland garage Sales are happening this Fri & Sat 8-4. Plant sale & Brat Fry too!! Maps available at Quik Mart or through drive thru of Cleveland State Bank!
The Sheboygan County Home Builders Association Spring Tour of Homes is this Friday 4pm-8pm and Saturday 10am-4pm. Presale tickets will be available online, and or at select locations. Visit
Most farmers markets are on their second pandemic season. They ve done this before, and they know what to expect, as much as anyone can expect anything with this now-it s-surging-now-it s-not virus, complete with loop-throwing variants.
Market shoppers this year will find some of 2020 s COVID precautions relaxed while other protocols stick around to keep market-goers and vendors safe. We want to keep a good plan going, said Jennifer Casey, the executive director of Fondy Food Center. It oversees the summer Fondy Farmers Market on Milwaukee s north side and the Winter Farmers Market at the Mitchell Park Domes on the south side, and Casey noted that no COVID-19 cases were tied to either market.
As hosts of
KRCL “RadioACTive’s” “Punk Rock Farmer Friday,” “Resistance is fertile” is a phrase we picked up over the last five years exploring the agrihood that is, agriculture plus neighborhood of the Wasatch Front and Back. There have been politics to fight over and a pandemic to subdue, but for one hour a week, we’ve been able to talk about something everybody needs, food, and growing it in our own backyards. Depending on how you look at it, a garden is either an act of faith or a gamble that the rains come, the bugs don’t, the harvest is plentiful and the squirrels aren’t.
Kat and the Hurricane Performing Virtual Concert
Plus, a lesson in birding, watch a roast of a local celebrity and tune into a virtual visit from author Stephanie Dray. By Michael Holloway - Apr 8th, 2021 03:49 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Kat and the Hurricane. Photo by Britni Pettit photography.
There’s plenty to do in Milwaukee this weekend while practicing safe social distancing. The WMSE Rockabilly Chili is in full swing, so get out there and try out your favorite restaurant’s 2021 entry. The Mitchel Park Domes Spring Floral Show is open with social-distancing precautions put into place. Attend a bird walk at the Lynden Sculpture Garden, or head on over to the Sugar Maple for a celebrity roast of a Lakefront Brewery co-founder.
Keg Stand Up Returns By Michael Holloway - Apr 1st, 2021 05:57 pm //end headline wrapper ?>Lakefront Brewery. Photo by Jeramey Jannene.
There’s plenty to do in Milwaukee this weekend while practicing safe social distancing. This week, the 19th Annual Rockabilly Chili contest kicks off with a new socially distanced format. Celebrate Easter at the Milwaukee County Zoo, and enjoy some Lakefront beer while attending the return of the brewery’s popular Keg Standup event.
Ongoing: Winter Chalets at South Shore Park
The winter chalets at South Shore Terrace in South Shore Park (2900 S. Shore Dr.) are still open for reservation. The chalets can fit up to six people and there is nearby fire for warming up. Up to six people from the same household or two people from different households can share a chalet for $75, which includes a $50 food and beverage credit and a 90 minute time slot. The chalets are reservations only, and are available seven d