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Inaugural Chinese Lantern Festival Comes to Boerner Botanical Gardens in October

Inaugural Chinese Lantern Festival Comes to Boerner Botanical Gardens in October

1,000 sculptural components will be created on-site by more than 30 artists from China.

Artists in the Garden

Artists in the Garden

At the Boerner Botanical Gardens, August 20 and 21, 2016

Artists in The Garden at Boerner Botanical Gardens, Aug. 20, 21

Artists in The Garden at Boerner Botanical Gardens, Aug. 20, 21

A Juried Art Fair with Plein Air Competition

International Agreement to Bring Chinese Lantern Festival to Boerner Botanical Gardens in October

International Agreement to Bring Chinese Lantern Festival to Boerner Botanical Gardens in October

Throughout October, the festival’s 40 giant displays will illuminate nine acres of the Botanical Gardens.

Free Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Performance at Boerner Botanical Gardens June 30

Free Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Performance at Boerner Botanical Gardens June 30

The MSO will present a festive and patriotic program, featuring the music of Strauss, Dvořák, Tchaikovsky, Sousa, and others.

Jackson Park Farmers Market Starts June 9

Jackson Park Farmers Market Starts June 9

The farmers market will feature fresh fruits, vegetables and plants along with a food truck and prepared food.

Cathedral Square Market to offer local produce and free entertainment this summer season

Cathedral Square Market to offer local produce and free entertainment this summer season

Farmers’ market featuring yoga, dance workouts, music and more every Saturday

Parks Naturalist Wins $10,000 Award from National Science Teachers Association

Parks Naturalist Wins $10,000 Award from National Science Teachers Association

Bryant will use the $10,000 award to train and mentor teachers in integrating the school’s forest into the curriculum of each grade level.

Milwaukee County Gets Greener: Brewers Foundation Donates Trees to Milwaukee County Parks
Milwaukee County Gets Greener

Brewers Foundation Donates Trees to Milwaukee County Parks

The Parks Department will receive 70 trees representing seven species—catalpa, sugar maple, swamp white oak, Kentucky coffee tree, hackberry, Japanese tree lilac, and honeylocust.

Roy Staab: Nature In Three Parts
Roy Staab

Nature In Three Parts

June 2–September 18, 2016

Milwaukee Awards for Neighborhood Development Innovation (MANDI) Announces 2016 Winners Improving Milwaukee Neighborhoods
People’s Choice Award Encourages the Public to Vote For Milwaukee Improvement Projects and Leaders
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