October at the H-D Museum – First Responder Salute, Trunk or Treat, Skulloween & BBQ & Blues
Fall is revving up at the Harley-Davidson Museum® with special exhibits, community celebrations, and live music that bring history and culture to life. Here’s a look at what’s coming up:
Exhibit Activation — This Is Me feat. Lauren Gunawan
Saturday, October 4
On October 4, the This Is Me exhibit comes alive with interactive gallery experiences spotlighting Lauren Gunawan, the first woman to ride in the Secret Service motorcade.
- 1–3 p.m. — Special visit from the Milwaukee Fire Department. Guests can climb aboard a fire truck and see it up close.
- Weekend Promotion (Oct 3–5): All First Responders enjoy FREE Museum admission with valid ID.
Trunk or Treat
Friday, October 24 | 5:30-8:30 p.m. – Free Admission
In partnership with the Milwaukee Lowrider, Custom Truck, and Vicla community, and benefitting the Urban Youth Coalition, this family event offers:
- Decked-out cars, trucks & motorcycles
- Trick-or-treating from decorated trunks
- Live DJ + MOTOR Bar & Restaurant concessions
- Costumes encouraged for all ages
- Street closures ensure a safe celebration
SKULLOWEEN at MOTOR Bar & Restaurant
Thursday, October 30 | 5–9 p.m.
Dress to impress at MOTOR’s ultimate Halloween party:
- Costume contest with prizes
- Monstrous bites & drink specials
- Music by DJ Joey Hollywood
BBQ & Blues at MOTOR Bar & Restaurant
Every Saturday in October | 5:30–8:30 p.m.
Pair smokin’ BBQ with live blues — no cover charge.
- Oct 4 – Matt “MF” Tyner
- Oct 11 – Tobias Cainion
- Oct 18 – Ben Mulwana
- Oct 25 – Matthew Davies
Reservations encouraged: 414-287-2778
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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