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Easter in Oz, 2024

3/22/2024

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​Whether you're looking for a place for Easter Brunch, the best local places to fill your Easter Baskets, or for a chance to meet the Easter Bunny, we've got you covered!

Easter Events

Cedarburg hosts their annual Easter Egg Hunt for kids 10 and under at Cedar Creek Park on Saturday, March 23rd from 10-11:00 a.m.  Bring your own basket and arrive early because this hunt goes fast!

Grafton Park & Rec has their Easter Egg Hunt at Centennial Park on Saturday, March 23rd from 12:30-1:30. Pictures with the Easter Bunny will available between 12:30 and 1, and the hunt will begin at 1 p.m. sharp — don't forget your basket!  The Stillery in Grafton has a special Breakfast with the Easter Bunny on Sunday, March 24th at 9 a.m.  On Saturday, March 30th, there's also the Airplane Egg Drop at Grafton High School at 10 a.m.

Port Washington has their annual Hippity Hop Easter Egg Hunt and Downtown Treat Hop on Saturday, March 30th from 10 a.m. -  11 a.m. and 1 p.m.  Kids 12 and under and their families can join in the egg hunt, get their photo taken with the Easter Bunny, and participate in a Story Walk, Sing Along, or an Easter Bonnet Contest at Upper Lake Park beginning at 10 a.m.  Then, "hop" to downtown Port, where many of the local businesses will be handing out additional treats between 11 and 1 p.m.

The Saukville Community Easter Egg Hunt will take place on March 30th at 10 a.m. at Grady Park, and kids 10 and under can participate in the Spring Egg Hunt at Riveredge Nature Center in Saukville, which goes from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.  There are several sessions to choose from but you must register in advance.  New this year is an Easter Egg Hunt at Pioneer Village, which happens on Saturday, March 30th from 11:30-1:30.

Suburban Motors Harley-Davidson are having an Easter Egg Hunt in Thiensville on Saturday, March 30th from 10 a.m. - 11 a.m.

Fredonia/Waubeka has an Easter Egg Hunt at Waubedonia Park on Saturday, March 30th at 10 a.m.

Belgium will have their Easter Egg Hunt at Heritage Park, 11 a.m. sharp, on Saturday, March 30th for children 10 and under.  Bring your Easter Baskets and meet the Easter Bunny!

Newburg will have their Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 30th from 1-3 p.m.


Easter Brunch 
Easter Brunch is a time-honored tradition and there are several great places to find them in Oz. 
Saukville 
The Bog is having an Easter Brunch in The Barn between 10 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Port Washington
Moonlight Tavern in Port Washington offers a special Easter menu from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Mequon
Foxtown Brewing offers an Easter Sunday Brunch Buffet from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Mr. B's - a Bartolotta Steak House has a Buffet and Dinner from 9:30 a.m. - 6 p.m. 
​Thiensville
The Prime Minister offers an Easter Sunday Brunch Buffet from 10:30 a.m. - 7 p.m.
Shully's has an Easter Brunch and Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 30th at 9:30 a.m.

Easter Candy
If you're in need of Easter Candy, you're in luck!  Amy's Candy Kitchen and Ashley's Confectionary in Cedarburg have great selections.  Sweet Trio or Handmade With Love in Grafton and The Chocolate Chisel in Port have plenty of chocolate bunnies to go around, as well.  In Mequon, you want to check out the Cocoa Tree Confectionary.

Happy Easter from Ozaukee Living Local!
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St. Patrick's Day Fun in Oz, 2024

3/13/2024

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One needn't be Irish to celebrate St. Paddy's Day (though we certainly have enough Irish people in the community, so it's likely you know someone if you aren't one of them), and there are plenty of places to satisfy your hankering for a corned beef dinner, rueben sandwich, green beer (I don't actually recommend that), and some great Irish music.  Read on to find the best places in Oz to celebrate the wearin' o' the green!

Saukville
Between the Greens has a special limited menu Saturday and Sunday, March 16th and 17th. Come grab a pint and have an incredible Rueben, Shepherds Pie, Irish Dinner, Guinness Pulled Pork, or Beer Cheese Soup!  Kevin Kelly will be performing on Saturday and Sunday throughout the day.

Grafton
Sahale Ale Works has their St. Paddy's Celebration on Saturday the 16th with fun fiddling action from Acme Fiddling Co. and Tots On The Street, who will have their tasty taters with a special Rueben tot for the holiday, both from 5-8 p.m., along with  green beers and Nitro Pair O'Mount Stouts for $6 a pint from 4 p.m. until they're gone, as well as one or two other Irish-inspired brews on tap.  If you're more of an Irish Whiskey fan, The Stillery has a special Irish Whiskey Flight with Roe & Co. 106, Tullamore D.E.W. 14 Year, Jameson 18 Years, and Midleton Very Rare!

Port Washington
Twisted Willow has a special corned beef dinner with sliced corned beef, steamed cabbage, boiled baby potatoes, parsley butter, fried carrot peels, and horseradish cream all weekend, and Inventors Brewpub will be opening an hour early for breakfast, lunch, or (and?), dinner where, in addition to their house beers, they will also have OSO Brewing Brawndo on tap, which is a green Lemon Lime Sour, plus cans of Guinness, Harp, and Smitchwick's.  Tello's will also have a special St. Paddy's Day menu on Saturday and Sunday featuring corned beef, a reuben sandwich, reuben keg rolls, corned beef hash and benedict for breakfast, Irish coffee, and plenty of beer.  Bernie's Fine Meats will offer their famous reuben sandwiches and Irish stew on Friday and Saturday - call ahead to reserve yours!  Finally, check Schooner Pub Saturday and Sunday for $3 Tullamore Dew & Jameson & Shamrock Shots/Singles, $11 Reuben Sandwiches, 10 PM - Saturday DQ QUE, and 2-4 PM - Sunday FREE Jameson Shots from Jameson Shot Girls.

Cedarburg
The Shops of the Cedar Creek Settlement have their Get Your Lucky On celebration on Saturday and Sunday, with live music, a cook-out, and shopping specials galore!  On Saturday from 12:30-3:30 p.m. enjoy the original Milwaukee Irish Fest Troubadour, Carrie O’Tunne, with Sea Shanties & Irish songs. Sunday from 12-4 p.m., musicians/vocalists the Cream City Folk Duo will play guitar, mandolin and blues harp – part Folk, part Acoustic Rock and some jig-worthy St. Patrick’s Tunes.  The shops will be offering specials, plus a cook out with Mel's Charities, and the Cedar Creek Winery will have a Port & Ice Wine Celebration going on.  The Art of Joy will have their St. Pat's Day celebration on Saturday evening at 6 p.m. with the amazing Drew O'Hayes & the Lily Gilders with their traditional (mixed with some very NON-traditional) Irish tunes.

Belgium
Kyote's Bar & Grill will open at 7 a.m. to serve corned beef and cabbage, Guinness, and Irish Whiskey on Sunday.
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Valentine's Day in Oz, 2024

2/8/2024

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February 14th is Valentine's Day and, though many consider it a "Hallmark" holiday, the celebration actually dates back to Roman times; a fertility festival called "Lupercalia." Times have certainly changed.  Today, Valentine's Day is celebrated by friends, family, and lovers, alike, and whether you need a treat for your kids or a romantic gift for your significant other, there are plenty of great, local choices in Oz.

Chocolate is the most common Valentine's Day gift, and Oz is home to several very fine chocolate shops!  Chocolate Chisel in Port Washington always has fresh, chocolate covered strawberries available for the occasion, as well as a wide variety of milk and dark chocolates to choose from.  A beautiful caramel apple from Amy's Candy Kitchen in downtown Cedarburg makes a wonderful Valentine's gift and, while you're in town, make it a gift from Cedarburg with something from Ashley's Confectionery, too!  If you're in the Grafton area, stop into Sweet Trio  or Handmade with Love for a delicious variety of chocolates, candy and caramel apples, or, if you're in the southern Ozaukee neck of the woods, Mequon has the Cocoa Tree Confectionary. 

Flowers is another Valentine's Day favorite and Oz has the goods!  In Saukville, try Lighthouse Florist; in Grafton, there's the Bloomin Olive.  Cedarburg has Rachel's Roses, while Mequon has La Terre at the Mequon Public Market.

Perhaps the lovely lady in your life has Jewelry in mind?  You can't go wrong with Armbruster Jewelers in Cedarburg or Sharbuno Jewelers in Port Washington; both family businesses who have been in their community for many years.  Wyndrose and Pagoda Fine Jewelry in Cedarburg are also local favorites.

Really, though, does anything say "love" better than Coffee? Check out Java House or Cedarburg Coffee Roastery in Cedarburg, Java Dock or Banjole's Brews in Port Washington or Colectivo in Grafton or Mequon.  Also in Mequon is the delightful Cafe 1505, which has treats, breakfast and lunch, and is also a full service coffee bar.

​Looking for a special Dinner out?  In Port Washington, Twisted Willow has a special dinner from the 9th through the 10th and the Moonlight Tavern has theirs just on the 14th or 17th, or hit up Beanies Mexican Restaurant for a Cupid Margarita!  Brandywine in Cedarburg is always a good bet on the 14th or you could try Brunch Cedarburg, who has a three course Valentine's Brunch from the 12th through the 16th. Another option is the Sweetheart Trio Tasting at Cedar Creek Winery on the 10th or 11th, where you can get a nice wine tasting paired with cheese, chocolate, and other snacks, no reservation required.  Shully's Cuisine in Thiensville is offering an amazing 7-Course Dinner on the 9th that looks hard to pass up.  Bistro de Renard and the Foxtown Annex both have Valentine's Day Dinner options on 14th.  No No's in Newburg or Messina Italian Restaurant​ in Saukville are other considerations.

What about the littles in your life?  Try Art of Joy's School's Out Valentine's Party on the 9th or the Valentine's Cooking Class for Kids at the Mequon Public Market.

For something really different, you might want to attend the Ozaukee Food Alliance's "For the Love of Meat" Raffle at Sahale Ale Works in Grafton.  Nothing says love like a meat raffle, am I right?  Finally, for you crafty types, there's a Valentine's Day themed Sip & Paint at Gallery 224 in Port or a Valentine's Day BOGO at Board & Brush in Mequon.

However you share the love, put some Oz into it!  Happy Valentine's Day, everyone.

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The Merry Procrastinator's Guide to Last Minute, Local Christmas Gifts in Oz, 2023

12/22/2023

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By Mary Boyle

​We've all been there: the panic that sets in when the clock is running out and you still haven't found the right gift, realized you forgot someone on your list, or just couldn't get a moment to get out and shop until the bitter end.  Heading to a big box store may seem like the most convenient option, but there are so many amazing local and independent businesses in Oz just waiting to help you!  Supporting local businesses and organizations is the gift that keeps on giving: the money you spend at these places not only stays in our community, but oftentimes helps to support important organizations that make Ozaukee and the greater Ozaukee area so unique and wonderful.  Read on, and find the perfect gifts for everyone on your list!

For the Foodies

Oz is home to some really great restaurants, and a special dinner out could be a lovely gift.  Try Fork & Tap, The Steerage, Plier's Full Circle Pub & Restaurant, or Twisted Willow in Port; Cedarburg has Brandywine, The Stilt House, The Anvil Pub or The Farmstead.  Messina's in Saukville is a good bet, or try No No's in Newburg.  The Stillery in Grafton is a good option, or head down to Mequon and check out The Highland House, the St. Paul Fish Company, or Cafe 1505. A CSA Subscription is another great idea!  For those looking to find unique products or spice up their entertaining, you simply must visit Frannie's Market in Cedarburg, where you'll find items for a fabulous charcuterie board and so much more!

For the Nature Lovers

Oz is home to two amazing nature preserves:  Riveredge in Newburg in the north and Mequon Nature Preserve in the south.  Memberships to both offer access to trails and programming, but also help support environmental restoration and education in Oz.  Besides memberships, Riveredge has a Visitor's Center full of great gifts for the Outdoorsy person in your life, including the syrup they make onsite each spring.

For the Art Lovers

The art community is strong in Oz, and there are a variety of places where original artwork of all kinds can be purchased.  In Cedarburg, try the Cedarburg Art Museum, Cedarburg Cultural Center, or the Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts gift shops, but memberships to these organizations also make great gifts. In downtown Cedarburg, you can find local art in many of the gift shops, including Bohemia, the Pink Llama Gallery, and within the Shops of Cedar Creek Settlement.  In Grafton, look no further than the NSAA Arts Mill, where a wide variety of treasures await.  In Port Washington, try the Purple Turtle Artisan Collective or the brand new Mercantile Plaza.

For the Coffee Lovers

If there is one thing the Land of Oz has aplenty, it's good coffee shops.  Gift Certificates are great, of course, but most also offer t-shirts, mugs, and other fun items to show your coffee shop pride.  In Port, there's Java Dock Cafe or Banjole's Brews inside of Lakeside Music & Naturals; in Grafton, we have AM Coffee, NSeven, and Colectivo (also in Mequon); in Cedarburg, there's the Cedarburg Coffee Roastery and Java House.  There is no lack of caffeine in Oz, people.

For the Pet Lovers (and pets!!)

Oz is home to a bounty of wonderful, independent and local places to shop for the pet or pet lover in your life!  In Port Washington, check out One Wag on the corner of Franklin and Jackson St. downtown, which specializes in natural food and nutritional support for your pets.  In Saukville, there's Dawgs In Motion, which has day camp, training classes, a pool, a shop, grooming and more, or Pet Supply Port, which has been in Oz for over 25 years.  In Mequon, try the Feed Bag, which also offers a pool and grooming, as well as a selection for pets beyond dogs and cats.  In Cedarburg, try Landmark Supply, which has been serving the critters of Oz for over 150 years!

For the Beer & Wine Lovers 

Oz is home to a number of breweries, and there are a few winery options, as well.  In Cedarburg, there is the award-winning Cedar Creek Winery, Sunshine Winery and Chiselled Grape Winery, but Cedarburg has two breweries, as well: Rebellion Brewing and The Fermentorium.  In Port Washington, try Inventors Brewpub or Vines to Cellar.  In Grafton there's Sahale Ale Works, or check out Foxtown Brewing in Mequon.

​For those who love to wander through Gift Shops and be inspired...

Sometimes, you just want to wander around and see what might jump out at you, or have someone in the know who has the time to help you find the perfect gift.  If that's you, you could just start at one end of downtown Cedarburg and finish at the other (pay particular attention to Lillies, Weeds, Bohemia, From the Heart and the Cedar Creek Settlement), but Cedarburg isn't your only game!  In Port Washington, try Pear & Simple, Eclectic Avenue, Lakeside Music & Naturals (which has all types of goodies for the musicians in your life, too), Artisan Market (formerly The Shoppes of Port Washington), Port's Cozy Corner, or Locally Inspired.  In Grafton, you must check out Wild & Precious Boutique, and in Mequon you can't go wrong with Creatively Yours.  Finally, in Thiensville, try Frankie's - A Gift Shop.

For the Jewelry Lover

Armbruster Jewelers in Cedarburg has been around since 1884, so you really can't go wrong, there; however, if you're lakeside, check out Sharbuno Jewelers in Port Washington, another family business that has been serving Oz since 1950.  Mequon's East Towne Jewelers boasts over 30 years of business, which is certainly an accomplishment, as well.  Cedarburg has several more unique and boutique shops that may also serve you well, such as Pagoda Fine Jewelry, Wyndrose Fine Jewelry or Jewelry Works.

For the Outdoor Sports Enthusiast

Snowboarding, skiing, cycling, kayaking, skateboarding, and more! Check out Sherper's in Port Washington, or Cedar Creek Outdoors in Cedarburg, Extreme Ski & Bike in Thiensville, or ERIK'S in Grafton.  Surfing on Lake Michigan?  You bet!  Try the Board Shack in Port.

Candy and other Sweet Treats 

On the lookout for candy, the perfect chocolate Santa, or maybe just something to satisfy your holiday sweet tooth?  Oz has you covered!  In Port Washington, you must visit The Chocolate Chisel for some of the best hot chocolate and ice cream in Oz, as well as amazing chocolates.  In Grafton, Sweettrio or Handmade with Love is the place to go for candy, chocolates or caramel apples.  In Cedarburg, you have your choice of Amy's Candy Kitchen, which is known for their caramel apples, or Ashley's Confectionery, which is a great place to find vintage candy and M&M's by the color, as well as chocolates.  No trip to Cedarburg is complete without a stop at Boulangerie du Monde which is, in my humble opinion, the best bakery in the State of Wisconsin. In Mequon, you must visit the Cocoa Tree Confectionery (and, if you have a great sense of humor and aren't easily offended, follow them on Facebook for some weekly laughs;)! 

For the Kids (and Kids at Heart)

When you're shopping for children, to place to buy toys in Ozaukee County has been the Cedarburg Toy Co. for the past 12 years; however, owners Zach and Natasha Loos recently announced that this will be their final holiday season; they closed their doors due to low inventory this past weekend. Word on the street is that there are new owners to take over the business after the holiday season, which I certainly hope is the case.  Cedarburg would not be the same without this delightful little shop.  

If you have a gamer in your life, you'll definitely want to stop at Game N' Repair in Belgium, where you can find new toys and collectibles, game systems and games, or get almost anything repaired, including your mobile phones!


​The important thing to remember about gift giving, especially this time of year, is not to buy stuff just to buy stuff.  Slow down and try to really be present with people.  The gift of your time is one of the best things you can give.  As a theatre lover, I can strongly recommend the gift of a night out at one of the many area theatre companies, which you can find on our #EditorOfOzReviews page.  That being said, when you do want to give something, consider giving a gift that gives back to our community and buy local this holiday season.  
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Finding Local Food in the Winter in Oz

12/21/2023

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Fresh produce from Winterspring Farm in Newburg at the Port Washington Winter Market, happening at Inventors Brewpub two Saturdays each month through March of 2024.
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By Mary Boyle
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Once upon a time, most of the fresh food available for purchase at the grocery store or market was produced locally; the systems simply did not exist to transport fresh food economically, so fresh produce was mainly limited to what could be grown nearby. In Wisconsin, with our long, cold winters, this meant that farmers had to know how to extend the growing season, as well as how to store produce properly so that it could be utilized until spring finally arrived. What couldn’t survive fresh was preserved in a variety of ways, either by individuals, the farmers or, as time went on, companies that specialized in canning food. This was why, when my mother was a child in the 1950’s, getting an orange in the toe of your stocking on St. Nick’s at the beginning of a Wisconsin winter was a treasured treat. Were we able to beam ourselves back fifty years to a local grocery store, most of us would be shocked at how little choices were available for fresh produce, especially in the dead of winter.

The availability of cheap oil gradually changed our local food systems into a global one. More vehicles needed good roads, which went on to replace the trains that were once the only way for food to travel long distances (and only food that could survive the trip). Eventually, even airplanes became an economical option and, with speed like that, we can now find fresh raspberries and tomatoes grown in Mexico or South America in vast produce aisles in the middle of February in Wisconsin. The convenience and availability are so commonplace, we are no longer aware of what a luxury it is…or what the real costs are, not just in the quality of the food, which is often picked long before ripeness, so it travels well (or is even bred to be sturdier for travel), nor in the environmental cost caused by more vehicles on the roads and planes in the air burning more fossil fuels, but also in the gradual loss of local food systems.

The need for redeveloping a year-round market for local food has become more obvious as we witness the disruption in the supply chain caused by environmental, political, and economic upheavals: the farther our food and other products must travel, the more likely it is that the supply will be disrupted.  A community that solely relies on food produced outside its borders will not fare well should those outside systems be disturbed, be it from a pandemic, natural disaster or some other event we haven’t happened upon, yet.  Furthermore, we have already seen how the price of oil affects the cost of goods that must travel long distances to reach us; this isn’t really an issue when the product isn’t something we actually require, such as the latest smart phone or a particular brand of shoes, but it is not impossible to imagine a time when food that must be transported could become too costly.  

Ozaukee and the surrounding area is blessed to have a number of long-running and popular outdoor Farmers Markets between June and October, offering the opportunity to purchase food and other goods straight from the producer, which benefits the consumer because they’re able to know exactly where and how the food is produced, and benefits the producer because it allows them to get more profit for their goods than they can by selling it wholesale to grocery stores, restaurants or other wholesale buyers outside of the community the food is grown in.  The end of October has, in the past, meant the end of the local food season; but now, as demand for local food grows, indoor Farmers Market opportunities have also grown which, in turn, encourages producers to use methods to extend their season and goods, such as using cold frames and hoop houses, or preserving their harvest by freezing, canning, or dehydrating.

For several years, PortFish, Ltd., a local aquaponics outfit in Port Washington, ran the indoor Port Washington Winter Market out of the local Congregational Church, which was then taken over by Jennifer Sapiro and went on to be sponsored by Port Washington Main Street in 2018. During the 2017/18 season, they began to alternate the market between the American Legion/Inventors Brewpub and the church, and quickly learned that the new venue was a huge hit; the Winter Market has been happening there ever since, though it has been outdoors when possible, or order online and purchase pickup when it wasn’t, over the pandemic. This year, the Winter Market runs two Saturdays every month through March.

The Winter Market is no longer the only local food game in Port, however; the DreamPort Harvest Market, a venture by Dream Apple Farm (read the story here), is open every Thursday through Saturday from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. with local food from their farm and other farms throughout Ozaukee and nearby communities.

Another local food option that became available thanks to the pandemic is the Ozaukee Area REKO Ring.  Founded by Venessa Quiñones in April of 2020, the REKO Ring allows local food producers to put their offerings into Facebook posts on the group's site where members can then place their orders.  Pick ups are on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays from 6-7 p.m. in Grafton at the Blain's Farm & Fleet parking lot. 

Now is also a great time to consider buying a CSA share (or, consider giving one as a gift for Christmas!).  CSA stands for Community Supported Agriculture, which is when a person buys a share of the harvest before it is grown or produced so that the farmer has the funds upfront to begin planting, as well as a guaranteed customer. Appleland Farm Market and Willoway Farm (which also offers a fresh flower CSA) in Fredonia, Winterspring Farm (formerly Wellspring) in Newburg and Rare Earth Farm in Belgium are all excellent places to support.

Convenience and availability are hard to ignore, of course, so we are extremely lucky to have a dedicated, year-round grocery store that is committed to local food in Oz, which is the next best thing to buying direct from the farmer: the cooperative Outpost Natural Foods in Mequon.
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Ozaukee Living Local was born out of the local food movement in Ozaukee County to promote local growers and to connect the community with them; we continue to take this part of our mission very seriously. Did we miss someone? Let us know! Most importantly, please commit to buying as much local food as possible, as well as buying other products that are locally made. The money you spend on local food and goods stays local and contributes to the building and strengthening of our local economy – a process called relocalization – which makes our community more resilient, more connected, and less susceptible to the highs and lows of the global market. This is a mission we can all get behind.

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Trick-or-Treating and Halloween Fun in Oz, 2023

10/6/2023

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​Halloween comes but once a year, and it's the perfect opportunity to be someone (or something) else, for a change.  Then there's the free candy, of course.  Ozaukee has all kinds of fun Halloween happenings for all ages — here's the lineup!   

Cedarburg

The Haunt  celebrates its 16th year of scaring people silly!  Head to the fairgrounds Friday and Saturday nights between October 13th and the 28th to experience the horror, if you dare!

Monsters in the Museum at the Cedarburg Art Museum  Saturday, October 14, 10-11 a.m. Donut Monster will 
be providing their delicious donuts to participating kiddos as they create monsters of their own at CAM. Space is limited and pre-registration is required.

Gothic History Tours October 20, 21 and 27  The Gothic History Tour returns for their 18th year with the Care and Feeding of Ghosts and Ghouls!  This 90-minute walking tour is volunteer-led and benefits the non-profit Cedarburg Cultural Center.

Scary Bloody Mary Walk  Saturday, October 21st from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. Enjoy Bloody Marys while supporting the Cedarburg Friends of Parks & Recreation! Thirteen sponsor bars compete for the title of Best Bloody Mary 2023, while participants compete for Best Costume. Participants vote for Best Bloody and Best Costume to determine the winners.

Harry Potter Film Festival  October 20 - November 2  Step off the streets of Cedarburg and on to the Hogwarts Express at the Cedarburg Chamber of Commerce Harry Potter Film Festival at the historic Rivoli Theatre!  The festival will feature multiple showings of all eight original movies in the Harry Potter film franchise. Watch for additional ways local businesses are turning downtown Cedarburg into a mini Hogsmeade Village with costume contests, selfie stops, food & drink specials, Potter-themed window decor, and more!

Cedarburg's Enchanting Evening, Ladies Night Out  Thursday, October 26, 5-8 p.m.  In conjunction with the Harry Potter Film Festival, this year's Ladies Night Out promises a magical evening of fun for participants!

The Cracked Cauldron Beer Garden at the Cedarburg Art Museum  Thursday, October 26, 5-8 p.m.  In conjunction with the Harry Potter Film Festival, l
ook for the cracked cauldron in the front of the museum and follow the driveway to find the magically hidden garden! Visitors will enjoy the floating candles, wizarding photo opportunities on the CAM Stage, and libations from the Lakefront Brewery Tap House (beer, wine, NA beverages, and specialty cocktails).  This is a family-friendly event, with treats for all ages!

Fall Festival at First Immanuel Lutheran School  Friday, October 27, 5-8 p.m.  Join First Immanuel Lutheran School for their annual free Fall Festival! Trunk-or-Treat, Hay Rides, Costume Contest, Food, Inflatables, Music, Games, and more! The whole community is invited!

Pumpkin Walk  Tuesday, October 31st from 5-9 p.m.  The Pumpkin walk is truly Halloween fun for the whole family.  Jack-o-lanterns line Washington Ave., and many of the main street businesses offer treats and specials for those who wander through.

Thiensville
Nightmare on Elm Street & Business Trick-or-Treat Thursday, October 26, 4-8 p.m.  From 4-6 p.m., trick-or-treat at participating businesses, then head over to Village Park where Food Trucks in the Park meets Dead Man's Carnival!  T
his family-friendly event features a fun stage show with music, vaudeville and circus acts. A large selection of food trucks and beverages will be available.

Mequon
Pumpkin Carving & Spooky Cave Tour 
Saturday, October 21, 11-4 at Foxtown Brewing  Enjoy Halloween movies, drink and snack specials for adults and kids, and more!

Habitat Haunting at the Mequon Nature Preserve  Saturday, October 29, noon-2.  Come dressed in your costume and hike the Streich Family Wetlands trail system! Stop at different stations along the way and receive candy and other goodies. Play some yard games and run around Marty's Playspace when you are all done! Leashed dogs are welcome (have them dress up too!).

Grafton
Fall into Grafton  Saturday, October 7, 10-4  Scaled down from last year, Fall Into Grafton returns with its famous  Bank Five Nine Pumpkin Derby and more!

Music Market at Paramount Plaza Sunday, October 15, 1-5  Live music, raffle prizes, and a Halloween Costume Contest for all!

Haunted History with the Grafton Historical Society Thursday, October 26, 6-8 p.m.
Spend an evening with Tea Krulos, an expert on all things haunted, for a spine-chilling presentation on the spooky stories and dark tales of Grafton and the Milwaukee areas.

Saukville
Trails & Treats   Friday and Saturday, October 20 and 21 at Riveredge  A non-spooky night of fall family fun as you hike a mile loop of our trails and visit education stations featuring some costumed woodland creatures along the way! While there, these new friends will entertain and educate you about their habits and habitats, and give you some candy-free treats while they're at it! 


Saukville Scare 5K Run/Walk Saturday, October 21, 9 a.m. - noon at Grady Park in Saukville, this family-friendly Halloween-themed event benefits the Saukville Elementary School free breakfast program.

Living Hope Lutheran Church Trunk-or-Treat  Sunday, October 29, noon - 2 p.m.  Join Living Hope Lutheran Church for a Trunk or Treat! Bounce House, Brat Fry, and candy, of course!

Port Washington
Doggy Costume Parade & Contest  Thursday, October 19th from 5-7 p.m.  Who doesn't love a parade of dogs?  Especially dogs dressed in costumes!  The parade starts at 5 at the Heart of the Harbor and the contest will take place thereafter.  No need to register your dog. Just come on down with a well-dressed pup to enter!

Witches Night Out  Thursday, October 19th from 5-8 p.m.  Check out Port's newest businesses, catch the doggy parade, and enjoy a fun evening with your witches at Port's Halloween-themed Ladies Night Out!

Halloween at the Y  Friday, October 20, 5:30-7:30 p.m.  The whole community is invited to e
njoy spooky games, crafts, bounce houses, and more, as well as an open swim. Costumes are encouraged for this event!

Huntin' for Pumpkins  Friday, October 27, 5-7 p.m.  Kids will get a chance to hunt for the perfect pumpkin in Upper Lake Park and one lucky child who finds the great golden pumpkin will receive a special treat! There will also be a spooky maze, photos from VIP, hot cider, a spooky story walk present by W.J. Niederkorn Library, and more! Pre-Registration is required.

Trunk-or-Treat & Chili Dump at Christ the King Lutheran  Saturday, October 28, 4-7 p.m.  Costumes encouraged and the community is invited to join CTK for some Halloween fun!

​Downtown Trick-or-Treating in Port  Saturday, October 28th from 12-3 p.m..  Wear your best costume and visit businesses downtown!

Belgium
Booo! at the Barn  Saturday, October 28th from 8-11:30 p.m.  Join Buechler Farms for an Adults Only Costume Party, featuring Live Music by Sonic Circus, prize for the best costume, a photo booth, snacks, 50/50 Raffle and more! 

Halloween Opportunities Outside of Oz
The Forgotten Girl at First Stage
October 20 - November 12  Families with children ages 10 and up can experience a powerful, and a little bit spooky, tale of history, forgiveness, friendship, and redemption at Wisconsin's best theater for families and young children.

Happily Haunted Gardens at Bookworm Gardens in Sheboygan  October 15-29, 5-8 p.m.

Join Bookworm Gardens for not-so-spooky family fun! There will be thousands of twinkling lights, stories, scavenger hunts, a pumpkin walk and costumes galore! 

Renaissance Theaterworks presents WITCH though November 12th at Next Act Theatre in downtown Milwaukee, for adult audiences.

Night of the Living Opera with Milwaukee Opera Theatre through November 5th at the Broadway Theatre Center in Milwaukee's Historic Third Ward.

Dracula with the Milwaukee Ballet through October 29th at the Marcus Performing Arts Center.



Trick-or-Treating in Oz
  • Fredonia    Saturday, October 28th    4-7 p.m. 
  • Port Washington    Saturday, October 28th   4-7 p.m.
  • Cedarburg    Saturday, October 28th 5-8 p.m.
  • Grafton    Saturday, October 28th    4-7 p.m.
  • Thiensville    Sunday, October 29th    3-6 p.m.                                                              
  • Mequon     Sunday, October 29th    4-7 p.m.
  • Belgium    Sunday, October 29th    4-7 p.m.
  • Saukville    Sunday, October 29th    4-7 p.m.
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Apple Picking and Pumpkin Patches in Oz

9/15/2023

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Fall is here, and that means it's time to get your pumpkins and apples!  Luckily, finding a humble pumpkin patch, or a sweet-smelling orchard in Oz is not too difficult a task.

One of the best ways is to let the farmers come to you at one of the area's Farmers Markets: Port Washington on Saturday, Saukville on Sunday and Thiensville on Tuesday.  Of course, if you're looking for a farm to visit, we have those, too:

Cedarburg Creek Farm has just about every pumpkin hunting experience you could hope for: a kid's straw bale, a corn maze, and much more fall fun, close to home. Add in no admission fees and FREE Hay Wagon Rides, and they are THE place for affordable family fun.  Cedar Creek Farm is located at 649 Hwy. 60 in Cedarburg.

Appleland in Fredonia has apples, of course, and a stunning variety of them, at that, but they also have pumpkins to pick or already picked, and an assortment of jams, bakery, caramel apples, cider, and more in their market store.  Free wagon rides on the weekends.  Appleland is located at 4177 Highway 57 in Fredonia.  Join them for their Fall Festival on Saturday, September 23rd!

Buechler Farms offers a fun family fall experience on the weekends in October, beginning October 6th with their Fall Festival!  The farm is located at 587 South Royal Ave in Belgium.  Join them for a Breakfast with Minnie & Mickey on October 7th or Snow White & Cinderella Brunch on October 8th with the kids, then return for live music in the pavilion and barn with Whiskey Throttle and Star Six Nine.  Regular pumpkin season will continue every weekend in October, then return for Boo! At the Barn on October 28th.

Creekside Valley Farm opens for their season on Saturday, September 16th, with a pumpkin patch, hay maze, petting zoo, fall decor, pedal tractors, and more.  Find them at 13101 N Wauwatosa in Mequon, open daily from 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Nieman Markets, located at 14335 N. Wauwatosa Rd. in Mequon, has apple picking, a corn maze, pumpkins, a petting zoo, a market, and more.  

Barthel's Fruit Farm is synonymous with apple picking.   Located at 
12246 N Farmdale Rd. in Mequon, the barn has plenty of already picked pumpkins and gourds, or you can go to the field to pick your own, plus visit the Corn Maze!   Barthel's apples are also available at Outpost in Mequon.  Open 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily, Barthel's offers homemade bakery as well as a Beer Garden (weather permitting) from noon-6 Fridays through Sundays.  Join them for their Oktoberfest September 23-24!

If you're willing to venture a bit out of Oz, there are a few places worth the trip:

Spieker's Pumpkin Farm in Random Lake features a massive corn maze, hay rides, and an incredible variety of pumpkins and gourds, as well as a petting zoo, and more.  Find it at N1181 Hwy. 57 in Random Lake.

Meadowbrook Pumpkin Farm and Market in West Bend has quite the exotic petting zoo, and a haunted corn field, a totally unstaged and hair-raising adventure through 8 plus creepy houses and 3/4 miles of narrow trails in tall, dense corn, on narrow confined trails.  Not exactly family fun with young children, but possibly a great outing with your teenagers or adult friends.  Find Meadowbrook at  2970 Mile View Road in West Bend.

​Happy picking!!
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Independence Day in Oz, 2023

6/30/2023

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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 is a nearly all-day event, and a great day for the whole family!  On Saturday, July 1st, the massive parade kicks off at 10:30 a.m. Follow it to the Village Park, where free ice-cream and a variety of events await, followed by fireworks at dusk.

​Grafton's Holidaze  Grafton's Holidaze, billed as the biggest fireworks show north of Milwaukee, returns on Saturday, July 1st with the parade kicking off at 4 p.m. and leading to Lime Kiln Park, where the celebration continues with food, drinks, games, live music, and fireworks at dusk.

Rotary Music Festival in Cedarburg  The 23rd Annual Rotary Music Festival Drum Corps International Tour will return to Cedarburg on Monday, 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.

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 root beer floats), 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.  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!), 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, 2023

6/23/2023

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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 17th and runs every Saturday through October 28th.  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 Peninsula Park, the Saukville's Farmers Market happens every Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., beginning on June 11th and going through October 29th (except Independence Day and Labor Day weekend), with fresh produce, flowers, and arts and crafts.

Thiensville  Thiensville's Village Market opens Tuesday, June 20th at Village Park, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and will continue every Tuesday through October 10th.  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 August 5th through the end of September 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 20th through October 21st, 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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Father's Day in Oz, 2023

6/16/2023

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Did you know that Father's Day did not become an official national holiday until 1972?!  In contrast, Mother's Day has been in official existance since 1914, though the first Father's Day in the country was actually celebrated before that.  According to the History Channel, Sonora Scott Dodd of Spokane, Washington is considered the founder of Father's Day after she successfully established it as a holiday in her state in 1910 in honor of her own father, a widow who raised her and her 5 siblings.

Eventually the holiday spread, but w
hy such a long delay in being recognized nationally? Well, most likely it was because the idea wasn't considered commercially marketable; after all, men aren't as 'sentimental' as women and weren't, historically speaking, given gifts to demonstrate affection in the same way that women were.  In fact, it was the fathers, themselves, who slowed the spread, complaining of commercialism and, after all, it was "their money" that paid for the gifts.  My, how times have changed.

If you have a father to celebrate in your life on Father's Day, you'll want to do it locally, of course, and we can help you with that!  Read on for the more traditional, and not so traditional, gift-giving ideas for dad available in Oz.

For the Golfer

Let's face it, there are a good number of dads who like to golf. Luckily, there are a good number of places in Oz to do that and gift certificates or a tee time make a worthy present for the father who loves this particular hobby.  Ozaukee's own county courses, Hawthorne Hills and Mee-Kwon Park, are worthy spots, but you can also try Missing Links in Mequon, The Bog in Saukville, and Edgewater Golf Club or Fire Ridge Golf Club in Grafton.  Speaking of Fire Ridge, their Flannery's Restaurant offers a special Father's Day Breakfast with Dad from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. on Sunday, June 18th with a chance to win a foursome on the course!

Traditional golfing is great, but some dads go for Disc Golf and Oz has two great courses, including Tendick Park in Saukville and Stoney Creek Disc Golf Course in Fredonia.  Looking for a new disc for dad?  Try Cedarburg Toy Co.!

For the Outdoorsman

For the father who is into hunting, fishing, camping or kayaking, look no further than Sherper's in Port Washington!  From knives to boots and tents to decoys, Sherper's has what the outdoorsman in your life is looking for.  

For the Handyman or Gardener

A new tool or a gift certificate for dad to pick out his own is a great idea!  Try Drew's True Value in Port Washington, Hahn Ace Hardware in Mequon, the Grafton Ace Hardware, or Beyer's True Value in Cedarburg.  For the dad who can't get enough plants, try Heyden's Garden Center or Groth's Country Gardens in Cedarburg, Frenz Garden Center in Thiensville, or Gene Fransee & Son/Kletzien Garden Center in Port Washington

For the Craft Beer Aficionado

One thing Oz really has going on is a lot of local breweries, so take dad there or bring some to him, but keep it local!  Try Rebellion Brewing or The Fermentorium in Cedarburg, Sahale Ale Works in Grafton, Inventors Brewpub in Port Washington, or Foxtown Brewing in Mequon.  For the dad who is looking for a different drink, try The Shinery, The Cedarburg Winery or Handen Distillery in Cedarburg, or Vines to Cellar in Port Washington

For the Birder

For the birding dad in your life, a new birdfeeder, seed, or a gift certificate for those might be just the ticket.  Try Wild Birds Unlimited or The Feed Bag Pet Supply in Mequon, Landmark Feed, Seed & Supply in Cedarburg, or Saukville Feed Supplies or Pet Supply Port in Saukville. For an added gift, consider spending some time at Riveredge Nature Center, Mequon Nature Preserve, or one of the many Treasures of Oz natural areas to do some bird watching!

For the Father's Day Cookout

A Father's Day cookout is the tradition for many families. Looking for the perfect cut of meat for the grill?  Try Bernie's Fine Meats in Port Washington, The Creamy Pig in Cedarburg, Blau's Saukville Meats, Foxtown Heritage Meats in Mequon, or Schwai's Meat & Sausage in Fredonia.  For the perfect charcuterie board for the party, or ham & rolls for a Sunday Father's Day brunch, hit up Frannie's Market in Cedarburg.  Don't feel like hosting the event at your place?  The Port Washington Beer Garden at Upper Lake Park opens for the season with their Cheers to Dad event from 11 a.m. - 7 p.m., featuring live music, food, and beer, of course!

Shopping for Father's Day Gifts

Sometimes you just need to wander around the right shop to find the perfect gift and Oz has several that appeal to the menfolk.  The Cedar Creek Apothecary, located in the Cedar Creek Settlement, is offering 20% off all male grooming products through Father's Day weekend.  While in Cedarburg, you might also try Weeds or The Irish Boutique for the Irish father in your life.  In Port Washington, Locally Inspired or Eclectic Avenue are good bets.

Whatever you decide to get the fathers in your life for Father's Day, shopping locally makes it a win-win.  That being said, don't underestimate the value of your time; sharing it with the people you love is one of the very best gifts you can give.  Happy Father's Day, dads of Oz!
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