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Independence Day in Oz, 2024

6/28/2024

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There's nothing quite as Americana as the 4th of July in the small town communities of Oz.  Looking for a celebration near you?  Look no further!

Thiensville Family Fun before the 4th Thiensville’s celebration of Independence Day kicks off on Saturday, June 29th with a parade at 10:30 am that winds through Mequon and Thiensville, ending up in Thiensville Village Park. The fun continues with a full day and night of bands, music, food, water ski shows, a softball tournament, and entertainment for all ages. The evening ends with a fabulous fireworks display along the banks of the Milwaukee River.

​Grafton's Holidaze  Celebrate Independence Day early on June 29th at the Grafton Holidaze! Parade begins at 4 p.m. from Kennedy Elementary, then join the fun (food, beverages, games, Touch-A-Truck and Climb-A-Tree) at Lime Kiln Park from 5 p.m. until dusk, when the fireworks begin!

Rotary Music Festival in Cedarburg  The 24th Annual Rotary Music Festival Drum Corps International Tour will return to Cedarburg on Wednesday, July 3, at 7 p.m. The Cedarburg High School Stadium is set to play host to a lineup of 6 World and Open Class corps during this event that will take place on the eve of Independence Day.

Cedarburg Art Museum Independence Day Beer Garden  The CAM Beer Garden, which would normally fall on Thursday, which is actually Independence Day, opens early for a pre-game celebration on Wednesday the 3rd!  Visitors will enjoy live music by The 1150, food trucks, a brat fry and Lakefront Brewery beer and hard seltzer on tap, wine, other non-alcoholic beverages, and freeze pops.

Freistadt Fourth It doesn't get any more Americana than Trinity Freistadt's 4th of July Parade and Picnic!  Spend your day enjoying one of Ozaukee County's best kept secrets, beginning with an outdoor worship service at 10 a.m. (weather permitting), an 11 a.m. picnic (complete with ice cream sundaes), tours of the Trinity Historical Grounds, and a  1 p.m. parade, followed by a flag raising, and the very German music of the Alte Kameraden Band and dancing by the Pommersche Tanzdeel Dancers.

Port Washington  Port Washington will not have a parade or community picnic, as it has in the past, but will offer a Pool Party at the Pirates Hollow Community Waterpark on the 4th of July.  The American Legion will fill in the fun with a cook out, Patriotic Pet contest, live music, and arts & crafts for kids in the afternoon.  The only fireworks over the lakefront in Oz begin at dusk, and are best seen from Rotary Park or Coal Dock Park.

Saukville  Saukville's parade begins at 1 p.m. on the 4th, going through downtown and ending at Grady Park for a picnic, music and activities from noon-5.   The fun then moves to Penninsula Park, where there will be music, activities, and food from 5 p.m. until dusk, concluding with fireworks.

Cedarburg's annual 4th of July Parade & Hometown Celebration boasts the largest parade in Ozaukee (roughly 2 hours long!), on the 4th, which begins at Fireman's Park at 10 a.m., and heads south along Washington Ave., making its way to Cedar Creek Park, where a picnic, music,  and activities can be found until 9:30 p.m., when the fireworks begin.

Happy Independence Day, Ozaukee!
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Farmers Markets in Oz, 2024

6/7/2024

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There's nothing like spending a beautiful day at a Farmers Market, getting to know your local farmers and growers and connecting with community.  Ozaukee is home to several great outdoor farmers markets, as well as other ways to get your local food.  Supporting local growers helps to strengthen our local food system, which gives our community food independence and security, as we are less dependent on national and global food systems.  Not only that, the dollars you spend on local food stay in our community, so try to purchase a portion of your weekly groceries at one of these places!

Port Washington  Port's Farmers Market opens Saturday, June 15th and runs every Saturday through October 26th.  Main Street is closed between Franklin and Wisconsin Streets from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. with fresh produce, honey, soaps, bakery, live music, and more.

Saukville  Now located at American Legion Post 470, located at 601 W. Dekora Street, the Saukville's Farmers Market happens every Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., beginning on June 16th and going through October 13th. 
The Saukville Market features fresh, in-season Wisconsin produce grown by area farmers, green house and locally grown floral products, and artisan quality crafts.

Thiensville  Thiensville's Village Market opens Tuesday, June 18th at Village Park, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and will continue every Tuesday through October 8th.  Live music and The Best "Dam" Chef Competition are some of the highlights of this market, aside from fresh food, flowers, and more.

Cedarburg  The Cedarburg Farmers Market, which features a variety of artisans and locally grown produce, has a shorter run, but will be open on Saturdays from 9-1 every Satruday in August at Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church, located at 
W76 N627 N Wauwatosa Rd.

Just outside of Oz in West Bend is the amazing West Bend Farmers Market, which is worth a look if you've never been, as it is the largest in the area.  Happening every Saturday from 7:30-11 a.m. from May 18th through October 26th, it's an early one, but the Historic District is a sight to see, in itself, plus it puts you in walking distance to the Museum Of Wisconsin Art!

If you just can't make it to the market, there are other ways to get your local food! Outpost in Mequon is committed to local and regional produce and products, with several of their items coming from producers within 100 miles of the co-op.  The relatively new DreamPort Harvest Market in downtown Port Washington is a sweet little shop that brings some of the area's best local food indoors every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.

There are also a number of farms in Oz that sell directly to consumers, including Witte's Vegetable Farm and Kay's Home Farm (which has pasture-raised beef) in Cedarburg, Barthel's Fruit Farm in Mequon, Rare Earth Farm in Belgium (which is a CSA, but also has an online store), The Victory Garden Farm, Willoway Farm (which has an amazing flower CSA) and Appleland Farm Market (which is open sporadically for strawberry picking and more until mid-August, when they open for apple season; they have also added a CSA) in Fredonia, and Winterspring Farm CSA in Newburg.  

One of the best ways to get local food from a wide variety of local growers is to join the Ozaukee Area REKO Ring on Facebook, which was started by The Victory Garden Farm.  Growers post their offerings on the site each week and you can purchase/order direct from them, then pick up your order on Thursdays between 6 and 7 p.m. in Grafton.  Many of the farms mentioned here are a part of the REKO Ring.

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