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2014ART&CRAFTFAIRSDIRECTORY

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Welcome!

As Governor, it is always a pleasure providingvisitors with another reason to visit Wisconsinand this time I invite you to discover our arts.For 38 years the Art & Craft Fairs Directory hasbeen an invaluable guide for art enthusiasts,tourists and artists alike and one that I hopeyou will use again and again.

Travel our highways and discover a plein airfestival, folk art and other creative pursuits aswe celebrate an industry that not only employs50,000 people in our state, but showcasesWisconsin’s originality and imagination.Whether you prefer painting, sculpture, finearts or crafts in one of our small towns orurban centers, you will find it listed in thiscomprehensive guide.

Join us where the arts are alive and vibrantand where our artists produce tangiblememories for you to take home after your visit.

Sincerely,

Scott WalkerGovernor

Contents1 General Information

2 February

2 March

4 April

6 May

11 June

20 July

30 August

38 September

47 October

54 November

61 December

64 Index by City

This publication is produced by the Wisconsin Department of Tourism, Stephanie Klett, Secretary.

Published January, 2014

Wisconsin Department of Tourism201 W. Washington AvenueP.O. Box 8690Madison, WI 53708-8690608/266-2161800/432-8747www.travelwisconsin.com

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To underscore the Wisconsin Departmentof Tourism’s continuing commitment tostronger recycling markets in Wisconsinand a healthier world, the inside pages ofthis publication are printed on a paperstock with a 30% post-consumer recycledcontent. The cover is printed on a paperstock with 10% post-consumer recycledcontent. The paper used is certified by theForest Stewardship Council,TMa mark ofresponsible forestry.

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General InformationThe Wisconsin Arts & Craft Fairs Directory is acomprehensive listing of art and craft fairsheld throughout the state. The directory isavailable free of charge and provides both gen-eral information for the public, as well as spe-cific requirements for potential art and craftexhibitors.

The events listed within this directory are alsoposted on the Wisconsin Arts Board website atwww.artsboard.wisconsin.gov and the PortalWisconsin website at www.portalwisconsin.org.

Advertising a FairAll art and craft fairs held in the state of Wis-consin and open to the general public are eligi-ble for inclusion in this directory. In order to beincluded, sponsors must submit both an appli-cation and a listing fee to the Wisconsin De-partment of Tourism. Listing fees currentlyrange from $25 to $250 and are calculated ac-cording to a formula provided on our website atindustry.travelwisconsin.com.

The Wisconsin Art & Craft Fairs Directory is nota juried list. Information included is obtaineddirectly from fair sponsors.

To Receive Additional CopiesAdditional copies of the Wisconsin Art & CraftFairs Directory may be obtained by calling theWisconsin Department of Tourism, Mondaythrough Friday, 8am to 4:30pm at 1-800/432-8747. Copies may also be ordered online attravelwisconsin.com.

Key to Eligibility DefenitionsOpen: No restrictions on entry.Restricted: Limited to who may participate(e.g., senior citizens, Dane County artists,Wisconsin residents only, etc.).Closed: Entry process is closed to the gen-eral public (e.g., members only).Juried: Participation is determined by a re-view panel. A jury fee may be required (e.g.,Juried – $5). In most cases, this is non-re-fundable; call to verify.

Slides, Photos, or Digital Images: Images ofartwork and/or the display may be requiredfor panel review. 3/1 slides, for example, in-dicates 3 slides of your artwork, plus 1 slideof your setup/display are requested for youreview.Booth Size/Fee: Smallest, largest booth dimensions/lowest-highest exhibitor fees.Acceptable work codes: 1 Fine Art2 High quality/fine crafts3 Jewelry4 Country crafts5 Handicraft items under $256 Painted or appliqued clothing/acces-

sories7 Manufactured or resale items8 Imported art or other items9 PhotographyAwards: Total value of cash and/or purchaseawards.Facility codes:

Wheelchair accessible1 Indoor event2 Outdoor event3 Food available4 Tent5 Electricity (may be limited/fee charged)6 Security7 Free parking

Changes May OccurFair dates, times, and locations may changeafter the publication of this directory. To con-firm the information provided in this guide,please call, write, or email the contact personlisted for each particular fair.

Obtaining a Seller’s PermitExhibitors can receive information on obtaininga seller’s permit, paying the appropriate salestax, or registering to do business in the state ofWisconsin by contacting:

Wisconsin Department of RevenueTemporary Events Program265 W. Northland Ave, Appleton, WI 54911Phone: 920/832-2910Email: [email protected]: dor.state.wi.us/html/temevent.html

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SPARTA MARCH 1Monroe County Historical Society Art andCraft ShowSparta High School, Montgomery Street9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,000Annual event with over 300 exhibitors.

Exhibitors: 300Deadline: 1/31/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 16 x 20/$75-$150Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7

Joan CookSparta Area Chamber of Commerce9434 General AveSparta, WI 54656608/[email protected]

IOLA FEBRUARY 2Iola Winter CarnivalIola-Scandinavia High School540 S Jackson Street12pm-6pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,300A town celebration! Ski jumping, Norwegian din-ner serving lutefisk, meatballs, lefse and Norwe-gian pastries. Craft show held near dinner area.

Exhibitors: 40Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/0 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$30Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 7

Mary SchwartzIola Winter CarnivalPO Box 167Iola, WI 54945715/[email protected]

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JEFFERSON MARCH 15Winter Wine Fest and Craft ShowJefferson Fair Park Activity Center503 N Jackson Avenue10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000Entertainment: MusicGot Cabin Fever? We have just the remedy. Enjoy15 Wisconsin Wineries for tastings, craft show,food, music, contests. Retail wine booth. $15wrist band required for tasting.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 12/$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Edna DeWittCalico Cottage/Rock River Winery500 A Bernard StreetWatertown, WI 53094920/[email protected]

WAUKESHA MARCH 15-16Spring Treasures Craft and Art FairWaukesha County Expo Center1000 Northview RoadSat 10am-4pm, Sun 11am-4pmAdmission: $3Attendance: 2,000100 booths of handcrafted gifts you can’t findanywhere else. Free Parking.

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$130Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Karen YackleyCraft Productions, Inc.1606 W Jefferson StreetOttawa, IL 61350815/[email protected]

PHILLIPS MARCH 22-23Phillips Sport, Home and Craft ShowPhillips High School990 Flambeau AvenueSat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 800Sport and Home Show are in the school gym andthe Craft Show is in the commons area when youenter the school.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 12 x 12/$50-$350Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7

Phillips Area Chamber of Commerce305 S Lake AvenuePhillips, WI 54555715/[email protected]

GLENN SANDERSON

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WEST BEND APRIL 5Festival of ArtsUW Washington County, 400 University Dr10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music, DanceA celebration of the arts! Annual event featuresquality hand crafted arts and craft fair, studentartwork and photography contest displays, livemusic, farmers’ market, food and fun. Free ad-mission and parking.

Exhibitors: 55Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Slides or Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 10 x 10/$35-$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Sue BauschUW Washington County400 University DriveWest Bend, WI 53095262/[email protected]

WEST BEND APRIL 12Spring Fair to RememberWashington County Fair Park3000 County Road PV9am-4pmAdmission: $3Attendance: 3,500Art and Craft show, Children’s Activities, FacePainting by Jer Bear the Clown, 4-H Concession.Free parking. Many one of a kind items to buy forgifts, Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, garden andhome décor.

Exhibitors: 200Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 13/$85Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7

Jane SchoedelA Fair to Remember1010 County Road AWest Bend, WI 53090262/[email protected]

MILWAUKEE APRIL 12-1344th Annual Norse Rosemalers ShowNorway House7507 W Oklahoma AvenueSat 10am-4pm, Sun 12pm-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: DanceJuried rosemaling show with approximately 75 ex-hibitors, including sales table, rosemalingdemonstrations, sale of supplies, patterns, wood-enware, Kafe Stoga with ethnic foods, silent auc-tion and folk dancers performing on Sunday at1pm.

Exhibitors: 75Eligibility: Restricted, paid-up NorseRosemaler membersFacilities: 7

Betty NellenNorse Rosemalers’ Association173 W State StreetBurlington, WI 53105262/[email protected]

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MAUSTON APRIL 19Spring Fling Craft and Gift ShowMauston Olson Middle School508 Grayside Avenue9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 300The Spring Fling Craft and Gift Show and 3rd An-nual H.A.N.D.S. for Autism 5K walk/run will beheld at Mauston Olson Middle School. There willbe crafters, bake sale and concessions.

Exhibitors: 40Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 4 x 8, 10 x 10/$35-$45Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 2 3 5 7

Mary HudackGreater Mauston Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 171Mauston, WI 53948608/[email protected]/chamber

KIMBERLY APRIL 26Kimberly High School Art and Craft FairKimberly High School Gym1662 Kennedy Avenue9am-3pmAdmission: $2Attendance: 1,000Entertainment: MusicAnnual Art and Craft Fair sponsored by the KHSArt Club to raise money for art activities. Everyyear we have 100+ vendors, a raffle and a bratfry sponsored by the Photography club. We willalso have live music performed by KHS studentmusicians.

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$50-$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Miki WiseKHS Art Club1662 E Kennedy AveKimberly, WI 54136920/687-3024 ext [email protected]

CHIPPEWA FALLS APRIL 26-27Valley Art Association Fine Art Faire atSpringfestSpring Fest - County Fairgrounds225 Edward StreetSat 12pm-9pm, Sun 12pm-4pmAdmission: $5Attendance: 5,0006th annual fine arts fair hosted by the Valley ArtAssociation. Music, food/beverage concessions,children’s activities, entertainment, purchaseawards.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: 4/1/2014Eligibility: Juried, 5/1 Slides or Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $1000Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7

Carol WayValley Art Association257 Dwight StreetChippewa Falls, WI 54729715/[email protected]

CLARK COUNTY APRIL 26-27Clark County Spring Studio Art TourClark County Wisconsin, Multiple locations Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,500The self-guided tour takes you through the sceniccountryside of our quaint communities to the stu-dios of painters, potters, woodworkers and more.Meet the artists and view their processes.

Exhibitors: 20Deadline: 1/15/2014Eligibility: Open, 2/1 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 9Facilities: 1 5 7

Nancy GaddisClark County EDC and Tourism BureauPO Box 236Loyal, WI 54446715/[email protected]

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RACINE MAY 3Lakefront Artist FairFestival Park5 Fifth Street9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 7,000Entertainment: Music33rd annual event, featuring artists fromthroughout the midwest. Held on the shore ofbeautiful Lake Michigan, the Lakefront Artist Fairkicks off the summer festival season in Racine.

Exhibitors: 125Deadline: 3/14/2014Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Slides or PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 12/$75-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 2

Rita C. LewisRacine Montessori School2317 Howe StreetRacine, WI 53403262/[email protected]

HALES CORNERS MAY 4Art at the Gardens Craft FairBoerner Botanical Gardens9400 Boerner Drive10am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 750Friends of Boerner Botanical Gardens’ pre-Mother’s Day craft fair: a collection of handmadelocal arts and crafts. Featuring local artists andDIY crafters. Proceeds support the children’splant science programs.

Exhibitors: 40Deadline: 2/4/2014Eligibility: Juried-$5, 3/1 Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 8, 10 x 10/$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 7

Jennifer SchmitzFriends of Boerner Botanical Gardens9400 Boerner DriveHales Corners, WI 53130414/[email protected]

MILWAUKEE MAY 47th Annual Fernwood Montessori Fine Craftand Art FairFernwood Montessori Elementary School3239 S Pennsylvania Avenue10am-4pmAdmission: $2Attendance: 500Entertainment: MusicA juried event featuring local artists. This com-munity event also features music, tours, a bakesale and lunch café, and children’s art activities.

Exhibitors: 30Deadline: 3/30/2014Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 8/$45Acceptable Work: 2 3 6 9Facilities: 1 3 7

Merci DuffyFernwood Montessori Elementary School2917 S Logan AvenueMilwaukee, WI 53207414/[email protected]

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MARSHFIELD MAY 1151st Annual Marshfield Art FairMarshfield Senior High Field House1401 E Becker Road10am-4:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5,000Entertainment: Music, DanceMarshfield’s only juried fine arts fair. Free admis-sion and entertainment, Kid’s Creative Corner anddemonstrations by artists.

Exhibitors: 114Deadline: 3/7/2014Eligibility: Juried-$10, 3/1 Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$75-$150Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $1200Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Betsy TanenbaumNew Visions Gallery1000 N Oak AvenueMarshfield, WI 54449715/[email protected]

BELOIT MAY 16-17ArtWalkDowntown Beloit Fri 5pm-9pm, Sat 10am-2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 700Entertainment: MusicDowntown businesses transform into fine art gal-leries and craft venues with many locations fea-turing live music and hors d’oeuvres. After hourshot spots offer live music on Friday night with atrolley available.

Exhibitors: 50-70Deadline: 4/25/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: /$25Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 5 7

Crystal BuhmeyerDowntown Beloit Association500 Public AvenueBeloit, WI 53511608/[email protected]

WEST SALEM MAY 4MayfairWest Salem High School490 N Mark Street10am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500Entertainment: Music, Dance9th annual fine art and craft fair. Great familyfun. Free childrens’ art activities, silent auction,performing arts and concessions. Proceeds sup-port the Marie W. Heider Center for the Arts.

Exhibitors: 29Deadline: 3/7/2014Eligibility: Juried, 2/0 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$35Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Jane BangsbergHeider Center Arts Board405 E Hamlin StWest Salem, WI 54669608/[email protected]

BARABOO MAY 10Downtown Baraboo Fair on the SquareDowntown Business DistrictThird and Fourth Streets9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance28th Annual, drive up, on street set-up, free cof-fee and donuts for exhibitors. Food court, farmers’market, kids’ entertainment, live music and per-formance. Professionally organized and promoted.

Exhibitors: 200Deadline: 4/10/2014Eligibility: Juried-$5, 3/1 Slides or Photos,Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$85Acceptable Work: 1 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 7

Melissa RankDowntown Baraboo IncPO Box 216Baraboo, WI 53913608/[email protected]

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OSHKOSH MAY 17Festival of SpringPaine Art Center and Gardens1410 Algoma Boulevard8am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,000Entertainment: MusicA free outdoor festival featuring the Paine’s an-nual Spring Plant Sale and more than 150 ven-dors of original art, fine crafts.

Exhibitors: 160Deadline: 4/1/2014Eligibility: Open, 2-3/2 Slides or Photos,PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$75-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2

Doris PeitzPaine Art Center and Gardens1410 Algoma BoulevardOshkosh, WI 54901920/235-6903 ext [email protected]

STOUGHTON MAY 17-18Syttende Mai Arts and Crafts FairRiver Bluff Middle School Grounds235 N Forrest StreetSat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-2pmAdmission: $5Attendance: 15,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, DanceAn annual celebration of Stoughton’s NorwegianHeritage. The arts and crafts fair is one of thefeatured events, along with parades, perfo-mances, races, and more.

Exhibitors: 95Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 1/0 Photos, 50% of value ofsold items based on artist effortBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 12 x 17/$120Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Laura TrotterStoughton Chamber of Commerce532 E Main StreetStoughton, WI 53589608/[email protected]

KAUKAUNA MAY 18Natures’ Images Spring Art Fair1000 Islands Environmental Center1000 Beaulieu Court10am-4:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5,00060+ fine artists displaying nature related paint-ings, photography, sculpture, crafts from naturalmaterial, botanical and herbs. Celtic harpist,food, picnic area. Great ambience!

Exhibitors: 60Deadline: 5/1/2014Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Slides or PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 12, 12 x 12/$55Acceptable Work: 1 3 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Shirley WorschFriends of 1000 Islands1000 Beaulieu CourtKaukauna, WI 54130920/766-4733thousandisland@new.rr.comwww.1000islandsenvironmentalcenter.com

JACKSONPORT MAY 24-25Jacksonport MaifestLakeside Park, State Highway 579am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5000Entertainment: MusicMaifest is Jacksonport’s celebration of Spring inDoor County. Activities include a parade Saturdaymorning, 10K run and horsepull on Sunday, chil-dren’s activities, food, live music and art fair!

Exhibitors: 90Deadline: 3/31/2014Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$90Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Barb WilsonJacksonport Advancement Corporation6390 Loritz RoadEgg Harbor, WI 54209920/[email protected]/maifest

MAY CONTINUED

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STURGEON BAY MAY 24-25Sturgeon Bay Fine Art FairSunset Park, 747 N Third AveSat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5000Entertainment: MusicHeld on one of Door County’s busiest weekends,the Memorial Day Holiday and Festival of Blos-soms. A variety of fine artists and craftsmen dis-play their wares. Enjoy strolling entertainers, livemusic and colorful children’s activities.

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: 3/15/2014Eligibility: Juried, 5/0 Slides or Photos, DigitalImages Booth Size/Fee: 15 x 15/$130Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 9Awards: $1000Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Amy DeMeterSturgeon Bay Visitor Center36 S Third AvenueSturgeon Bay, WI 54235800/[email protected]

OMRO MAY 24-26Memorial Weekend 27th Annual Car Show and“Sell-Abration”Scott Park and South Scott Park, Main Street9am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3500View over 125 classic cars alongside the beautifulFox River, while shopping the outdoor craft fair.Unique crafters from all areas of Wisconsin show-case their homemade crafts and gift items.

Exhibitors: 70Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$35-$110Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9Facilities: 2 3 5 7

Leah StingleFuture Omro130 W Larrabee StreetOmro, WI 54963920/685-6960 ext [email protected]

LAKEWOOD MAY 25McCaslin Lioness FaireLakewood Town Hall and Activity Grounds17258 North Rd10am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 300015th Annual Faire with funds going to communityand Lions projects. Silent Auction, BadgerBouncer and children’s games, unique craftbooths, book fair, raffle drawings, food and funfor all!

Exhibitors: 40Deadline: 4/30/2014Eligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$35Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 7

Mary StehulaMcCaslin Lioness Club16969 Nicolet RoadTownsend, WI 54175920/[email protected]

WISCONSIN DELLS VCB

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HUBERTUS MAY 30-31Holy Hill Art Farm Barn BoutiqueHoly Hill Art Farm4958 State Highway 167Fri 9am-7pm, Sat 9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Entertainment: MusicA stunning arrray of art, crafts, vintage, antiquesand garden items. Spend a fun filled day in thecountry browsing our fabulously decorated 160year-old restored barn, garden and patio. Freshspring pickings and treasures!

Exhibitors: 20Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7

Kristine JacklinHoly Hill Art Farm5049 Pleasant Hill RoadRichfield, WI 53076262/[email protected]

MARSHFIELD MAY 31DairyfestMarshfield Fairgrounds Park, 513 E 17th St9am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10,000Entertainment: Music, DanceA 33-year community tradition offering entertain-ment, food and fun! Arts and crafts, dairy break-fast, parade, 5k run/walk, picnic in the park withan outdoor movie, children’s entertainment.

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 4/2 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$60-$85Acceptable Work: 3 4 5 6Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7

Debbie BauerMarshfield Area Chamber of Commerce and IndustryPO Box 868Marshfield, WI 54449715/384-3454debbiebauer@marshfieldchamber.comwww.marshfieldchamber.com

MINOCQUA MAY 31 - JUNE 1June Bloom Arts and Crafts FestivalTorpy Park 9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000Entertainment: MusicUnique handcrafted items by over 90 exhibitors.The craft vendors and artisans are selected fortheir handmade craftsmanship and artistic tal-ents. Held in downtown Minocqua in historic TorpyPark. Music, food and children’s activities.

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$75-$195Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7

Beth WetzlerMinocqua Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 1006Minocqua, WI 54548715/[email protected]

RACINE MAY 31 - JUNE 1Monument Square Art FestMonument Square Downtown Racine500 Main StreetSat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music, TheaterOne of Wisconsin’s oldest juried fine art fairspresents 80 artists from around the country. Liveentertainment, a silent auction and children’s ac-tivities make this a must-see event.

Exhibitors: 80Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried-$20, 3/1 Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$150-$300Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $1500Facilities: 2 6 7

Denise Roberts McKeeRacine Arts Council316 Sixth StreetRacine, WI 53403262/635-0261drmckee@racineartscouncil.orgwww.monumentsquareartfest.com

MAY CONTINUED

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FOND DU LAC JUNE 1Art on the IslandOven Island, Lakeside Park 10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2000A family event featuring art and craft vendors.Variety of talented vendors including pottery,glass, jewelry, paintings, photography and somuch more. Fair features music, food, a silentauction and free activities for children.

Exhibitors: 90Deadline: 5/15/2014Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 14 x 14/$50-$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Awards: $120Facilities: 2 3 7

Armond and MaryAnn PahnkeFond du Lac Artists AssociationPO Box 663Fond du Lac, WI 54936920/[email protected]

BELOIT JUNE 4-13Edge of the Rock Plein Air Painting EventsHendricks Center for the Arts, 409 Pleasant StreetVariedAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2508th year inviting regional artists to a week longpaint in the open air. Public invited, free. $4500in prizes.

Exhibitors: 80Deadline: 6/1/2014Eligibility: Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 12/Acceptable Work: 1Awards: $4500Facilities: 1 2 3 7

Nicki MeyerFriends of RiverFront1003 Pleasant StBeloit, WI 53511608/362-0964nmeyer@friendsofriverfront.comwww.friendsofriverfront.org

NEW RICHMOND JUNE 6-7Park Art FairMary Park, South Green AvenueFri 5pm-8pm, Sat 10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3000Entertainment: MusicOver 125 arts and craft vendors featuring pottery,furniture, jewelry, paintings, ceramics, woodcrafts, country décor and much more. Held inconjunction with the Willow River Blues andBrews Fest.

Exhibitors: 125Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$90Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Stephanie CookeNew Richmond Area Chamber of Commerce245A S Knowles AvenueNew Richmond, WI 54017715/[email protected]

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CAMBRIDGE JUNE 7Elements of Art - A Festival of Fine ArtsWestside Park, 300 W Water Street10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500Entertainment: MusicFine art festival with over 30 juried artists featur-ing a variety of media with a youth art area, foodand live music all held along Koshkonong Creek.Presented by the Cambridge Arts Council.

Exhibitors: 30Deadline: 4/15/2014Eligibility: Juried-$10, 4/ Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$70-$140Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Laurie StrussCambridge Arts CouncilPO Box 621Cambridge, WI 53523608/[email protected]

DEFOREST JUNE 7Dragon Art FairDowntown DeForest, Market St9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music, DanceThe 10th Annual Dragon Art Fair celebrates 90+artists. Music, dance, great food and fun sur-prises! Also ice cream social, Windsor GardenClub plant sale and Fire/EMS Safety Activity Day.

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: 2/15/2014Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos, Digital Images,Original artists, no kits or commercialdesignsBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$90-$120Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Julie WillsDragon Arts Group932 Fly Wheel CircleDeForest, WI 53532608/[email protected]

WISCONSIN DELLS JUNE 7-8Taste of the Dells Arts and Crafts ShowBowman Park, 714 BroadwaySat 9am-4pm, Sun 9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,500Craft Show held in conjunction with the Taste ofthe Dells held downtown. Duck shuttle availableto the park. Entertainment and food!

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: 5/30/2014 or Until FullEligibility: Open, 2/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$45Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7

Hope HillDells Country Historical SocietyPO Box 674Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965608/[email protected]

OSHKOSH JUNE 857th Annual Winnebagoland Art FairSouth Park800 W South Park Avenue & 1300 Georgia Street10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, DanceA fine art and fine craft fair with plenty of art tochoose from; 12 mediums are represented. Foodvendors and music. Free admission.

Exhibitors: 150Deadline: 3/31/2014Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 20 x 20/$90Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $1,000Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Kathy MurphyOshkosh Fine Arts Association5164 Tumblebrook DriveOshkosh, WI 54904920/[email protected]

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AMERY JUNE 14Amery Woman’s Club Arts and Craft FairNorth Park, North Keller Ave (Highway 46)9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 800Craft fair in North Park overlooks the Apple River.Free parking and spacious walkways make thisan Amery area annual family event. Parkingavailable to vendors directly behind most exhibitspaces.

Exhibitors: 90Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, Juried (optional)-$10, 2/0PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, 24 x 12/$40-$70Acceptable Work: 1 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 7

Paula FussyAmery Woman’s ClubPO Box 94Amery, WI 54001715/554-3961info@ameryartandcraftfair.comwww.ameryartandcraftfair.com

EAST TROY JUNE 14GFWC Woman’s Club of East Troy Arts andCrafts FairEast Troy’s Historic Village Square, 9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Arts and Crafts Fair on East Troy’s Historic VillageSquare.

Exhibitors: 60Deadline: 5/15/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 15 x 15/$35Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Barbara CallandWoman’s Club of East TroyPO Box 474East Troy, WI 53120262/[email protected]

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MANITOWOC JUNE 14Manitowoc Garden FairWashington Park Downtown12th and Marshall Streets10am-3:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,00024th Annual Event. Gardener’s paradise! Sellingannuals, perennials, trees, yard and garden art,furniture, statuary, fine crafts and food. Held inbeautiful shady park, downtown Manitowoc. Heldrain or shine. Free parking.

Exhibitors: 80Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$90Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 4 7

Marion ParworthPO Box 1671Manitowoc, WI 54221920/[email protected]

MERCER JUNE 14Lupine JunefestW.S. Carow Tourist Park2503 W County Road J9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: MusicOur festival offers a day of fun filled activites, in-cluding our great Lupine Junefest Bicycle Tour,classic car show, Arts, Crafts and Flea Fair plusmusic, food, demos and more.

Exhibitors: 35Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$25-$35Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Pam DaviesMercer Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 178Mercer, WI 54547715/[email protected]

REEDSBURG JUNE 1440th Butterfest Art and Craft, Toy Show andFarmer’s MarketReedsburg City Park200 Block N Park Street9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000This is an Arts and Crafts Fair/Toy Show/FarmersMarket that is on Saturday in the downtown areaof the City of Reedsburg. It is in conjunction witha 5-day festival held in the city. There is a paradethe same day in the morning. The is the 40th yearof this Arts and Crafts event!

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$25Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 7

Gail MiedenReedsburg Butter FestivalE7237 S Oak Crest DriveReedsburg, WI 53959608/[email protected]

RHINELANDER JUNE 14Art Fair on the Courthouse LawnOneida County Courthouse Lawn, 1 S Oneida Ave9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music, DanceIn its 28th year we welcome over 100 differentarts, crafts and food vendors. Enjoy a crowd ofover 3,000 people at this event. Join us for thisgreat community tradition!

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/2 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$75-$175Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 7

Kate BaumanRhinelander Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 795Rhinelander, WI 54501715/365-7464assistant@rhinelanderchamber.comwww.explorerhinelander.com

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SUN PRAIRIE JUNE 14Taste of the Arts FairSheehan Park, 1351 Linnerud Drive9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: MusicFeatures fine craft and art vendors, wine andcheese tasting, food vendors, entertainment andchildren’s activities in a beautiful park setting.

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Awards: $75Facilities: 2 3 7

Sun Prairie Chamber of Commerce109 E Main StreetSun Prairie, WI 53590608/[email protected]

OREGON JUNE 14-15Hayloft Gallery Art FairThe Wood Cycle of Wisconsin1239 S Fish Hatchery Road10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 900Entertainment: MusicAnnual on-the-farm, fine arts and fine crafts fairat the Hayloft Gallery in partnership with neigh-boring “Art in the Barn” music festival.

Exhibitors: 26Deadline: 5/30/2014Eligibility: Juried-$20, 4/0 Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 8.5 x 8.5, 10 x 10/$60-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Facilities: 1 2 5 6 7

Paul MorrisonThe Wood Cycle Inc1239 S Fish Hatchery RoadOregon, WI 53575608/[email protected]

WATERTOWN JUNE 15Watertown Art FestivalRiverside Park, 812 Labaree St10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Enjoy Father’s Day on an enchanted island! Joinus for our 50th Anniversary festival featuring pur-chase awards, free raffle, free children’s activi-ties, free artists’ breakfast, live music and more.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: 3/15/2014Eligibility: Juried-$20, 3/1 Slides or Photos,Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $2,000Facilities: 2

Dave PawlWatertown Arts CouncilPO Box 545Watertown, WI 53094608/[email protected]

MILWAUKEE JUNE 20-22Lakefront Festival of ArtsMilwaukee Art Museum, 700 N Art Museum DrFri 10am-10pm, Sat 10am-7pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: $10/$17Attendance: 25,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, DanceThe 52nd annual Lakefront Festival of Art at theMilwaukee Art Museum features the jury selectedwork of 180 artists from across the country. Enjoythe festival rain or shine!

Exhibitors: 176Deadline: 11/26/2013Eligibility: Juried-$35, 6/0 Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$500-$600Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $10,500Facilities: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Krista RenfrewLakefront Festival of Arts700 N Art Museum DriveMilwaukee, WI 53202414/[email protected]

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PHILLIPS JUNE 20-22Czech-Slovak FestivalPhillips High School, County Highway WSat 9am-4pm, Sun 10am-3pmAdmission: $2Attendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, DanceMusic and dancing. State Kolacky Baking andeating contest. Arts and crafts vendors. PolkaServices, antique farm equipment and youth ac-tivities.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: JuriedBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10/$0-$35Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7

William MoravekCzech-Slovak Festival OrganizationN8691 Storms RoadPhillips, WI 54555715/[email protected]

OSHKOSH JUNE 21Square FareOpera House Square, Downtown300 N Main Street8am-1pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000On the third Saturday of each month June throughOctober, one block down from the Farmer’s Marketin Opera House Square park.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 5, 10 x 10/$20-$25Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Kathy JoubertL & K Productions920 W 9th AvenueOshkosh, WI 54902800/[email protected]

WAUPACA JUNE 21Strawberry FestDowntown Waupaca, 111 S Main Street9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10,000Entertainment: MusicA family event celebrating the first taste of sum-mer. Arts and crafts, children’s activities, straw-berry shortcake, fresh pick and locally grownstrawberries for sale, food and live music.

Exhibitors: 150Deadline: 6/1/14 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$100-$125Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Jeff AndersonWaupaca Area Chamber of Commerce221 S Main StreetWaupaca, WI 54981715/[email protected]

WISCONSIN RAPIDS JUNE 21Cranberry Blossom Festival Arts Crafts andCranberries FairWitter Field, 8th Street South (between Chestnutand Apple Streets)10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000Outdoor show held rain or shine. Family friendlyevent highlighting our unique agricultural her-itage. Event includes car show, arts, crafts, kids’activities, cranberry blossom tours, food and culi-nary cranberry treats. Fun for the whole family!

Exhibitors: 80Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, 12 x 24/$45-$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Krista CoonHeart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce1120 Lincoln StreetWisconsin Rapids, WI 54494715/423-1830info@wisconsinrapidschamber.comwww.wisconsinrapidschamber.com

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KENOSHA JUNE 28UW Parkside Summer Arts and Crafts FestivalUW Parkside Campus Grounds900 Wood Road10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,000Entertainment: MusicUW Parkside holds its 24th annual Summer Artsand Crafts Festival on the campus grounds. Onlyhandmade or embellished items are allowed. Mu-sical entertainment provided. Proceeds benefitthe UW Parkside Music Scholarship Fund.

Exhibitors: 200Deadline: 5/28/2014Eligibility: Open, 1/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$100-$125Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Jennifer FilipponeUW Parkside Fine Arts Department900 Wood RoadKenosha, WI 53144262/[email protected]

WATERTOWN JUNE 21-22Fiber on the FarmSilver Creek Farm, N1897 County Road MSat 9am-6pm, Sun 10am-4pmAdmission: $5Attendance: 200If you crochet, knit, spin, weave or make felt, joinus for a weekend of fun and fiber! Classes, ven-dors, farm tours and more. Class registrationopens Jan 6.

Exhibitors: 15Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 6/2 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$30-$90Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Charlotte HaasSilver Creek Farm/Georgia MeyerPO Box 1637Milwaukee, WI 53201-1637414/[email protected]

MAUSTON JUNE 27-293rd Annual Summer SmashVeterans Memorial Park (Juneau County Fair-grounds), 1001 Division StFri 5pm-10pm, Sat 9am-10pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000A 3-day weekend of family-friendly events, artsand crafts, ATV/Snowmobile races, horsegymkhana, vintage snowmobile show, car show,Prime Time Jimmy Kline 5K/10K Run for Cancer,carnival, food and beer gardens and much more.New events added every year.

Exhibitors: 40Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$45-$70Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Mary HudackGreater Mauston Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 171Mauston, WI 53948608/[email protected]/chamber

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CEDARBURG JUNE 28-29Strawberry Festival Fine Arts and Crafts FairCedarburg Cultural CenterW62N546 Washington AvenueSat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 100,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, DanceFine art and crafts with a contemporary flair dis-tinguishes this lively event, held outdoors duringa city-wide festival that draws 100,000 visitors.Food tent, music and free exhibits indoor.

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: 5/1/2014 or Until FullEligibility: Juried-$10, 2-3/1-2 Slides orPhotos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$150-$175Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3

Jean LamboCedarburg Cultural CenterW62N546 Washington AvenueCedarburg, WI 53012262/[email protected]

CEDARBURG JUNE 28-29Ozaukee Art Center Strawberry Festival FineArts/Crafts FairDowntown, Main StreetSat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 100,000Entertainment: MusicFeaturing juried exhibitors from many states sell-ing fine arts and crafts. Strawberry Festival is acitywide, two day, special festival with multipleexiciting events drawing over 100,000 visitors.

Exhibitors: 60Deadline: 5/1/2014 or Until FullEligibility: Juried-$10, 4/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$175Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Strawberry Fest Fine Arts and CraftsOzaukee Arts CenterW62N718 Riveredge DriveCedarburg, WI 53012262/[email protected]

NEW GLARUS JUNE 28-29Annual Heidi Festival Arts and Craft FairVillage Park, 300 Block of 2nd StreetSat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000Entertainment: Music, Theater50th Anniversary of this fabulous, fun family fes-tival. Tastes and treasures by local restaurantsand merchants. Heidi play performed by local ac-tors. Arts and Crafts and activities for kids!

Exhibitors: 60Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, 12 x 24/$30-$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 7

Nancy GalhouseHeidi Folk Festival IncPO Box 861New Glarus, WI 53574608/[email protected]

SPRING GREEN JUNE 28-29Spring Green Arts and Crafts FairDowntown Spring Green, Jefferson StreetSat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 15,000Entertainment: Music, Dance45th annual arts and fine crafts fair held indowntown Spring Green.

Exhibitors: 200Deadline: 2/15/2014Eligibility: Juried-$10, 4/1 Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$150-$400Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $4500Facilities: 2 3 6 7

John HessSpring Green Area Chamber of Commerce5851 County Highway ZSpring Green, WI 53588608/[email protected]

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Art Schools in WisconsinThe pristine beauty of Wisconsin continues to serve as inspiration and muse to over 3,000 Wisconsinartists. Whether it’s the rustic environment of the Northwoods or the rolling hills of southern DaneCounty, Wisconsin’s landscape captivates an artist’s eye. Should a desire to experience the artisticprocess first-hand awaken in you, one of the many schools found in Wisconsin can answer this call.Retreat and immerse yourself in the creative spirit with one of these options.Dillman’s Creative Arts Foundation, Lac du Flambeau: Dillman’s three state-of-the-art studios

host internationally known instructors. Expansive programs range from painting in encaustic, oil, oracrylic, pastel, to photography, quilting, and writing. www.dillmans.comSchool of the Arts at Rhinelander: Make plans to join Rhinelander’s School of the Arts, July 19-23,

2014 for their 51st anniversary. This one-week arts immersion course includes intro to drawing, glassfusion, etching, portraits, landscapes and plein air painting. http://continuingstudies.wisc.eduBjorklunden - Lawrence University Seminar Center: Baileys Harbor

Bequeathed to Lawrence University in 1963, Björklunden vid Sjön (Birch Forest by the Water), a 425acre estate on Lake Michigan, offers extensive adult-education seminars from Shakespeare’s poetryto watercolor to music. www.lawrence.edu Peninsula School of Art, Fish Creek: For over 45 years, Peninsula School of Art has been a year-

round destination for artists and art enthusiasts of all ages and levels. Programs include painting,drawing, metal arts, ceramics, sculpture and photography. www.peninsulaartschool.com The Clearing Folk School, Ellison Bay: Believing that one’s own regional ecology and culture is

fundamental, Jens Jensen founded the Clearing as a place where instruction is non-competitive. Theirfolk school is a unique place where adults who share an interest in nature, arts or humanities canlearn, reflect and wonder. http://theclearing.orgWashington Island Art and Nature Center: A 1904 schoolhouse serves as the Art & Nature Center

(ANC). Whether hosting lectures on nature, or children’s workshops in origami, ANC is devoted to thepreservation and promotion of the creative arts and natural history of Washington Island.www.wianc.orgMadeline Island School of the Arts: A restored dairy farm surrounded by Lake Superior is home to

one of the country’s premier art and craft schools, Madeline Island School of the Arts. Accessible onlyby ferry, boat, plane, wind sled or car (when the lake is frozen), classes in painting, quilting, writing,photography are offered for college credit. www.madelineartschool.comValley Ridge Art Studio, Muscoda: Southwestern Wisconsin’s Valley Ridge Art Studio provides 2-

day immersion retreat workshops taught by world-class artists in areas as diverse as painting, bookarts, jewelry, metals and mosaics on its 100 year old farm. www.valleyridgeartstudio.comShake Rag Alley School of Arts & Crafts, Mineral Point: Shake Rag Alley’s list of classes entices

youth and adult of all skill levels. With over 200 offerings, this school is always busy. Whether it’s ahalf-day class or full week retreat, spots fill up fast so advanced planning is encouraged. www.shak-eragalley.comWhispering Woodlands, Verona: One woman’s vision and dream became a school hosting local

professional artists as instructors. View their work then learn their techniques in workshops rangingfrom fiber arts to encaustic. www.whispering-woodlands.com

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OMRO JULY 4Omro Lions 4th of July Arts and Crafts FairScott Park, East Main Street9am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10,000Art and Craft Fair held in the midst of the 4th ofJuly celebration. Come to browse the art fair andwatch the parade, duck race, fireworks and enjoyfood and drink.

Exhibitors: 75Deadline: 6/20/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$40-$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Judy WeissOmro Lions Club711 Michigan StreetOmro, WI 54963920/685-6262www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/omrowi

LODI JULY 551st Annual Lodi Art in the ParkHabermann Park550 Fair Street10am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,00051st annual arts and craft show held in a scenicpark setting overlooking a meandering creek withbeautiful shade trees.

Exhibitors: 70Deadline: 4/30/2014 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$50-$85Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Jeanne KohlLodi Art ClubPO Box 134Lodi, WI 53555608/[email protected]

MONONA JULY 4Art Fair in the ParkWinnequah ParkCorner of Healy and Nichols Roads9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5,000Entertainment: MusicMonona’s July Fourth Festival is set in beautifulWinnequah Park on a lagoon. Art Fair, bands, andentertainment for all ages. Fabulous fireworksdisplay at dusk draws thousands of people fromthe Madison area.

Exhibitors: 80Deadline: 5/15/2014Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Laurie BisbeeMonona Community Festival6304 Roselawn AvenueMonona, WI 53716608/[email protected]

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COON VALLEY JULY 6Norskedalen Art FairNorskedalen Heritage SiteE4465 US Highway 149am-4pmAdmission: $6Attendance: 500An indoor and outdoor art fair in which artisansand crafts people will display and sell their work.The fair is set in the beautiful hills of Coon Valley,Wisconsin.

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Tim LarsonNorskedalen Nature and Heritage CenterPO Box 235Coon Valley, WI 54623608/[email protected]

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MILWAUKEE JULY 12Wisconsin Lutheran College Art and Craft FairWisconsin Lutheran College Courtyard8815 W Wisconsin Avenue9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000Entertainment: MusicEnjoy live music throughout the day as youbrowse over 40 craft booths. Concessions avail-able throughout the day.

Exhibitors: 40Deadline: 5/9/2014Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$50-$125Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Loni BoydWisconsin Lutheran College8800 W Bluemound RoadMilwaukee, WI 53226414/[email protected]/arts

MINOCQUA JULY 12Island Art WalkTorpy Park and Campanile CenterDowntown Minocqua9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,500Entertainment: MusicIndoor/Outdoor show. Outdoor show held in TorpyPark with a short walk to the Indoor show at theCampanile Center for the Arts. Art, music, foodand family fun.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: 6/1/2014Eligibility: Juried, 5/0 Slides or Photos,Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 11 x 11/$60-$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 5 7

Laura BertchLakeland Kiwanis9487 The Narrows TrailBoulder Junction, WI 54512715/892-1204 or 715/[email protected]

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MADISON JULY 12-13Art Fair on the SquareCapitol ConcourseSat 9am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 200,000One of Madison’s favorite traditions, Art Fair onthe Square is consistently rated among the bestart fairs in America. It is MMoCA’s most impor-tant fundraiser – attracting 200,000 visitors.

Exhibitors: 475Deadline: 3/1/2014Eligibility: Juried-$35, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$495-$1050Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 2 3 6

Director of EventsMadison Museum of Contemporary Art227 State StreetMadison, WI 53703608/257-0158www.mmoca.org

MADISON JULY 12-13Art Fair Off the SquareDr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 200,000Entertainment: MusicThe two day event is a showcase for about 140Wisconsin exhibitors and includes a Kids’ CraftCorner, a public art project, food and children’sentertainment. The show features ceramics, artglass, paintings, drawings, sculpture, jewelry, en-gravings and more!

Exhibitors: 140Eligibility: Juried, Restricted to WAACMembers Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/Facilities: 2 3

Lezlie BlantonWAACPO Box 1791Madison, WI 53701608/[email protected]

BEAVER DAM JULY 13A Day in the ParkSwan Park, Mill Street9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance43rd Annual Arts, Crafts and Business Fair. Get ahead start on your gift shopping and browse ourservice and business booths. Food, snacks andrefreshments available.

Exhibitors: 220Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$75-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Lisa DerrWomen’s Affiliate of Beaver Dam200 Front Street, Suite 2EBeaver Dam, WI 53916920/[email protected]/craftfair

OSHKOSH JULY 13Faire on the GreenPaine Art Center and Gardens1410 Algoma Boulevard9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10,000Entertainment: MusicFaire on the Green is Oshkosh’s largest arts andcrafts festival featuring over 200 talented artistsand craftspersons from throughout the state ofWisconsin.

Exhibitors: 200Deadline: 6/1/2014Eligibility: Open, 2-3/2 Slides or Photos,PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$75-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2

Doris PeitzPaine Art Center and Gardens1410 Algoma BoulevardOshkosh, WI 54901920/235-6903 ext [email protected]

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ASHLAND JULY 16-17Maxwell Street DaysDowntown AshlandHistoric Main Street and Lake Shore DriveWed 8am start, Thu 9am startAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: MusicMaxwell Street Days, downtown street and side-walk sales with Arts and Crafts, food vendors,music, baby animals, pet parade, retail storestreet and sidewalk sales and fun for everyone!

Exhibitors: 35Deadline: 6/28/2014Eligibility: Open, 2/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9Facilities: 1 2 3 7

Mary McPhetridgeAshland Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 746Ashland, WI 54806800/[email protected]

WATERFORD JULY 18-19Waterford Balloon FestivalEvergreen Elementary School Grounds817 W Main StreetFri 4pm-9pm, Sat 6am-9pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 18,000Hot air balloon flights, evening balloon glow bothnights, art and craft fair, food, kids activities, en-tertainment and family fun.

Exhibitors: 75Deadline: 7/11/2014Eligibility: Juried, 3/2 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$100Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Katy EngelsWaterford Area Chamber of Commerce102 E Main StreetWaterford, WI 53185262/[email protected]

ASHLAND JULY 18-20Ashland Bay DaysBayview Park, East US Highway 2Fri 3pm-10pm, Sat 9am-10pm, Sun 9am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5,000Entertainment: MusicHometown Festival with Arts and Crafts, foodbooths, entertainment, Strongest Man contest,pie-eating contest, children’s activities, kidsgames, 5/10 K race, Sprint Triathlon, Little Min-now Kids Triathlon, cardboard boat races andBattle of the Bands.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: 6/23/2014Eligibility: Open, 2/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Mary McPhetridgeAshland Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 746Ashland, WI 54806800/[email protected]

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EAGLE RIVER JULY 19Artarama’s Riverwalk Art Show and SaleRiverside Park (behind Fairgrounds)W Division Street9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 6,500Entertainment: Music42nd annual show draws tourists and vacationhomeowners from the Northwoods area, a largeart-savvy buying public. Well organized by a non-profit volunteer committee. Funds returned to thecommunity for art/theatre/education programs.

Exhibitors: 125Deadline: 3/1/2014Eligibility: Juried-$10, 4/1 Photos, DigitalImages Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$95Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $800Facilities: 2 3

Karen KubackiArtarama CommitteePO Box 683Eagle River, WI 54521715/[email protected]

EDGERTON JULY 19Arts in the ParkCentral Park, Swift Street9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5,000Entertainment: MusicAnnual art and craft fair in beautiful CentralPark. Pie social, food available, face painting,music, car show nearby and free parking. It’s partof a three day event throughout the city!

Exhibitors: 75Deadline: 6/30/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$45Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Joanne BroughtonEdgerton Art AssociationPO Box 66Edgerton, WI 53534608/[email protected]

LADYSMITH JULY 19Mardi Gras Arts and Craft FairDowntown, Miner Avenue9am-2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500Arts and Craft Fair featuring a large variety ofarts and crafts and food booths, both indoors andout. Near the Farmers Market and other MardiGras events.

Exhibitors: 55Deadline: 7/11/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 12, 12 x 14/$35-$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 7

Arlene KnopsGreater Ladysmith Area Chamber of Commerce205 W 9th Street SouthLadysmith, WI 54848715/[email protected]

LAKE MILLS JULY 19Lake Mills Arts FestivalCommons Park, Corner of Main and Lake Streets9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,500Entertainment: Music9th annual community arts celebration featuringa juried show of Wisconsin fine artists and craftspeople. Food, music and children’s activities. Freeparking and no admission fee.

Exhibitors: 65Deadline: 4/15/2014Eligibility: Juried-$15, 2-4/1 Slides or Photos,Digital Images, Wisconsin Fine ArtistsBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$70Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $500Facilities: 2 3 5 7

Katie OttoLake Mills Main Street Program200E Water StreetLake Mills, WI 53551920/648-6721director@lakemillsmainstreet.orgwww.lakemillsartsfestival.com

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OSHKOSH JULY 19Square FareOpera House Square, Downtown300 N Main Street8am-1pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000On the third Saturday of each month June throughOctober, browse through 50 vendors. One blockdown from the Farmer’s Market in Opera HouseSquare park.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 5, 10 x 10/$20-$25Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Kathy JoubertL & K Productions920 W 9th AvenueOshkosh, WI 54902800/[email protected]

BAYFIELD JULY 19-20Festival of ArtsMemorial Park, 15 Front StreetSat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 8,000Entertainment: MusicBayfield’s Festival of Arts features 70 artists andcrafters from throughout the Midwest alongsideLake Superior’s blue waters. A juried fine artshow, offerings include: paintings, glass works,jewelry, ceramics, wood and fiber arts. Plus, enjoyfestival treats, live music and local gallery tour.

Exhibitors: 70Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried-$20, 4/1 Photos, DigitalImages Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$175Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $500Facilities: 2

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MOUNT HOREB JULY 19-2043rd Annual Art FairDowntown Mount Horeb, Main StreetSat 9am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 15,000Entertainment: MusicAnnual art and fine craft fair on Mount Horeb’shistoric main street, our “Trollway!” ExperienceNorwegian culture, friendly atmosphere, food,silent auction, music and downtown amenities.Also, presented by Sons of Norway, a Kaffe Stue(Norwegian lunch).

Exhibitors: 125Deadline: 4/30/2014Eligibility: Juried-$25, 3/0 Slides or Photos,Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$135-$160Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $1,500Facilities: 2 3 7

Melissa TheisenMount Horeb Area Chamber of Commerce300 E Main StreetMount Horeb, WI 53572608/[email protected]

NEENAH JULY 20Bergstrom-Mahler Museum Arts FestivalRiverside Park, 165 N Park Avenue10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, DanceThe 40th Annual Bergstrom-Mahler Museum ArtsFestival hosts fine artists in a beautifully woodedlakeside park with music, food and family-friendly fun. The festival is a much anticipatedFox Cities tradition strongly supported by resi-dents.

Exhibitors: 75Deadline: 3/31/2014Eligibility: Juried-$20, 4/1 Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 15/$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $1,600Facilities: 2 3 7

Kelly StollBergstrom-Mahler Museum165 N Park AvenueNeenah, WI 54956920/751-4658stoll@bergstrom-mahlermuseum.comwww.bergstrom-mahlermuseum.com

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CEDAR GROVE JULY 26Art Fair on the GreenCedar Grove Memorial Park, Van Altena Avenue9am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 6,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, DanceFamily friendly celebration of Dutch heritage in-cluding parade, music, food, car show, art fairand museum tours.

Exhibitors: 85Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 13/$45-$55Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Jenna DeRuyterHolland Guild5257 Lower Lakeview Ridge RoadBelgium, WI 53004414/[email protected]

FISH CREEK JULY 26Settlement Shops Summer Art FairThe Settlement Shops, 9108 State Highway 4210am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: MusicLocal and regional artists exhibit their original artand fine craft in park-like setting. Surroundingshops and galleries feature unique shopping.Food, music and friendly atmosphere.

Exhibitors: 25Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/ Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: /$30-$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 7

Barbara KnupperSettlement Shops COAPO Box 51Fish Creek, WI 54212920/[email protected]

LAND O’ LAKES JULY 26Art ImpressionsTown Hall Grounds, County Highway B9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,500Entertainment: MusicJuried art fair featuring original fine art and finecraft. Shady, park-like setting with live music andfood vendors.

Exhibitors: 82Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$55Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $1,200Facilities: 2 3 7

Karen LenhartLand O’ Lakes Chamber of CommerceN4020 Cisco Lake RoadWatersmeet, MI 49969906/358-4473 or 800/236-3432www.landolakes-wi.org

RICHFIELD JULY 26Richfield Art at the MillRichfield Historical Park4399 Pleasant Hill Road9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,100Entertainment: MusicSixth annual Fine arts and Plein Air Fair held in abeautiful, wooded park. Tours of historic build-ings, live music, good food and silent auction.Well advertised; free parking.

Exhibitors: 60Deadline: 7/21/2014Eligibility: Juried-$10, 3/1 Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$50-$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Lois HessenauerRichfield Historical Society3339 Mount LaneHubertus, WI 53033262/[email protected]

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WAUNAKEE JULY 26Waunafest Arts and Craft Fair - 28th AnnualCentennial Park, Holiday Drive9am-3pmAdmission: FreeFood, beverage, music, family entertainment, car-nival, softball tournament, tug of war, Sunday pa-rade, arts and craft fair, something for everyone.

Exhibitors: 80Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Diana LongWaunakee Area Lioness Club208 Fourth StreetWaunakee, WI 53597608/[email protected]

WILLIAMS BAY JULY 26-27Williams Bay Fine Art and Craft FestEdgewater Park, 15 E Geneva Street10am-6pm Attendance: 500 The 38th Williams Bay Fine Art and Craft Fest is ajuried show featuring fine art and fine crafts. It isheld in Edgewater Park on the north shore of LakeGeneva in southeast Wisconsin. The Lake Genevaarea has been called the Newport of the Midwestas the second largest lake in Wisconsin is a pop-ular resort area. Musical performances and finefoods will accompany this event.

Exhibitors: 40Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried-$150, Restricted to Mid-West Artists, 2-5/2-5 Photos, Digital Images,Mid-West ArtistsBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 13 x 13/$150Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 9Awards: $500Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Sandra JohnsonWilliams Bay Cultural Arts AlliancePO Box 314Williams Bay, WI 53191262/[email protected]

PARK FALLS JULY 31 - AUGUST 3Flambeau RamaFestival Grounds, 310 5th Street NorthThurs 9am-12am, Fri 9am-1am, Sat 9am-1am,Sun 8am-6pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 20,000Entertainment: MusicFour days of free live music, food court, carnivaland family activities. Basketball tournament, 5Krun/walk, arts and craft fair and car show!

Exhibitors: 75Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$50Facilities: 2 3 7

Sue HolmPark Falls Area Chamber of Commerce400 4th Avenue SPark Falls, WI 54552715/762-2703 ext [email protected]

WILTON JUL 31 - AUGUST 3Wilton Wood Turtle DaysWilton Park - Wilton Community Center400 East StreetFri 6-10pm, Sat 9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: MusicFireworks, softball-volleyball tournament, parade,5k run-walk, music, arts and crafts, breakfastand fun for everyone!

Exhibitors: 40Deadline: 7/15/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: /$15Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7

Lori BrueggenVillage of WiltonPO Box 14Wilton, WI 54670608/435-6512info@wiltonwoodturtledays.comwww.wiltonwoodturtledays.com

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Indigenous or Native Art of WisconsinNative American art is about evolution. While works by Wisconsin Native artists can be rooted in tradi-tion, it also has important things to say about the modern world and the future. Some Native Wisconsinartists take the traditional and lend it a new twist, for art is created in the present, not frozen in time.

Going to the original source of art will always provide you with an experience – it’s where stories canbe shared and mutual understandings grow. Here, you can learn from the artists themselves and cele-brate Wisconsin’s history through its diverse culture. We encourage you to explore further.

Morrow’s Native Art, HaywardArtist and teacher Ramona Morrow of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa and

Yankton Sioux, provides gallery space for her Cattail dolls along with numerous Native artists from theHayward area. Morrow’s offers a wide variety of “Hand Crafted” Native American art including beadwork, birch and ash baskets, headdresses, regalia, moccasins, cradle boards, dream catchers andpaintings. www.morrowsnativeart.net

Native Spirit Gifts & Gallery, BayfieldNative Spirit Gifts & Gallery calls out to the traveler seeking fine Native arts. Located on the Red Cliff

Indian Reservation, this gallery offers traditional Anishinabe Ojibwe (Chippewa) art from the GreatLakes Region. Works include bead work, locally made birch bark baskets, full size hand-crafted birchbark canoes, dream catchers, quill boxes, books, and music. www.hawkdancer.com/nsgg.htm

Woodland Indian Art Center, Lac du FlambeauWoodland Indian Art Center is home to a gallery featuring Native Woodland regional artwork as well

as a thriving cultural center. Both traditional and contemporary artwork is represented in its carvings,birch bark baskets, jewelry, paintings and bead work. Additionally, classes, workshops and demonstra-tions in music, writing and dancing round out this center’s offerings. http://woodlandindianartcenter.org

Chief Oshkosh Native American Arts, Egg HarborChief Oshkosh in Egg Harbor has been an outlet for Wisconsin Native American artists for over 60

years. Roy Oshkosh, leader of the Menominee Nation, established the business as Chief Oshkosh TradingPost on land once popular as a summer site for Native Americans. The gallery features works by water-colorist Dawn Dark Mountain of Madison, painter Mary Prescott, doll maker Judith Jourdan of Oneida,and wooden flute maker Michael Farmer of Baileys Harbor. An amphitheater in back provides space forperformance art. 920/868-3240

Indian Summer Festival (September 6-8, 2013), Milwaukee’s LakefrontIndian Summer Festival is the state’s largest American Indian cultural event celebrating the traditions,

foods, games, stories, and art of Native Americans. The festival’s Circle of Art exhibit features fine art cu-rated from Native artists across North America through a juried process. In addition, artisans demonstratetheir crafts from wood carving, basket weaving and beadwork to pottery. www.indiansummer.org

Museum of Wisconsin Art, West BendThe Museum of Wisconsin Art is the primary venue for visitors to experience the best of Wisconsin art,

from historic to contemporary. Since opening a new building in April 2013, MOWA has continued its com-mitment to engaging diverse audiences and exploring Native American art and its place in the Wiscon-sin art scene by adding pieces to its permanent collection and also featuring a series of exhibitions andprograms that focus on the Native American experience. www.wisconsinart.org

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JACKSONPORT AUGUST 220th Annual Cherry FestLakeside ParkCounty Highway V and State Highway 578am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000Entertainment: MusicCelebrate cherry harvest in Door County with livemusic, wagon rides, food, beverages, historicaldisplays and a kids’ penny hunt. Arts and craftsfeaturing quality handcrafted items. Well adver-tised and at the peak of tourist season.

Exhibitors: 80Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Darrel BirnscheinJacksonport Historical Society5653 State Highway 57Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235920/559-0570carpentryunlimited@yahoo.comwww.jacksonporthistoricalsociety.org

WHITEWATER AUGUST 2Whitewater Main Street FestivalDowntown Whitewater, Main Street10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500Entertainment: Music, Theater, DanceMain Street Festival brings together the arts andbusinesses in a family friendly atmosphere withart and craft booths, music, food and hands-onactivities for all ages.

Exhibitors: 30Deadline: 4/1/2014 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 4/1 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$35-$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Deborah BlackwellStudio 84121 W Center StreetWhitewater, WI 53190262/[email protected]

JANESVILLE AUGUST 3Tallman Art FestivalLincoln-Tallman House grounds440 N Jackson Street10am-5pmAdmission: $3Attendance: 2,20057th Annual Tallman Art Festival held on thegrounds of the historic Lincoln-Tallman house inJanesville. Music, food, refreshments, purchaseawards, and judged awards available.

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: 7/17/2014Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Slides or PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Michael ReuterRock County Historical SocietyPO Box 8096Janesville, WI 53547608/[email protected]

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MINOCQUA AUGUST 7After Loon Delight Craft FairTorpy Park10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000Entertainment: MusicUnique handcrafted items by over 100 exhibitors.The craft vendors and artisans featured at theshow are selected for their handmade craftsman-ship and artistic talents. Music, food and chil-dren’s activities.

Exhibitors: 120Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$75-$195Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7

Beth WetzlerMinocqua Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 1006Minocqua, WI 54548715/[email protected]

BRODHEAD AUGUST 9Wildflower Art FestivalVeterans Park, Highway 119am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,500Entertainment: MusicJuried fine art festival held in conjunction withCovered Bridge Days, which features dozens offamily friendly activities throughout town. Shadypark, food vendors, live musical entertainmentand beautiful art!

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: 3/15/2014Eligibility: Juried, 4/1 Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 14 x 14/$55-$90Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $1,400Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Michele BeneshBrodhead Chamber of CommerceW449 Spruce DriveBrodhead, WI 53520608/[email protected]

EDGERTON AUGUST 9Albion Craft and Gift FairAlbion Park, Albion Road9am-2:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 400Entertainment: MusicOur 16th annual fair is held in a beautiful parkwith lots of crafts and gifts to choose from. Bakesale and farmers market is held. Food available.

Exhibitors: 35Deadline: 7/31/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: /$25-$45Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Nancy HesselmanAlbion Park Committee15 Mildred AvenueEdgerton, WI 53534608/[email protected]

HARTFORD AUGUST 9American Accents: A Festival of Fine Artsand CraftsWillowbrook Park774 E Sumner Street (State Highway 60)9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000Entertainment: Music29th Annual event! Sponsored by HartfordWomen’s Club. Over 80 exhibitors nestled alongthe Rubicon River. Live “Music Under the Trees.”Hot food provided by the Hartford Lions.

Exhibitors: 80Deadline: 8/2/2014Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$70-$80Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Connie KreuserHarford Women’s Club1034 Riverbend Drive, Apt 1Hartford, WI 53027262/[email protected]

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BELGIUM AUGUST 9-10Luxembourg Fest Art and Craft FairBelgium Community Park, Beech Street10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,000Entertainment: MusicHeld in conjunction with “Luxembourg Fest ofAmerica” which draws people from throughoutthe US and the Country of Luxembourg to cele-brate the “Worlds Largest Luxembourg Family Re-union.” Includes a parade, live music, food,Heritage Displays and children’s activities.

Exhibitors: 30Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Slides of Photos,Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 12, 12 x 20/$50-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Sara JacobyLuxembourg American Cultural SocietyPO Box 157Belgium, WI 53004262/476-5086craft@luxamculturalsociety.orgwww.luxamculturalsociety.org

WATERTOWN AUGUST 9-10Watertown Riverfest Craft FairRiverside Park, 812 Labaree Street9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 16,000Entertainment: MusicPart of the four-day Riverfest celebration. Freeadmission

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: 7/15/2014 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/2 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$150Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 8 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Katie FieldWatertown Riverfest Craft Fair Committee824 Cole StreetWatertown, WI 53094920/[email protected]

BOULDER JUNCTION AUGUST 1058th Annual Musky JamboreeDowntown Boulder JunctionCounty Highway M9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10,000Entertainment: MusicMusky Fun Run, car show, over 150 arts andcrafts booths, food booths, kids casting contest,flea market, live entertainment and more.

Exhibitors: 180Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 4/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$80-$95Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Theresa SmithBoulder Junction Chamber of CommercePO Box 286Boulder Junction, WI 54512715/[email protected]

BURLINGTON AUGUST 10Knights of Columbus Arts and Crafts FairEcho Park, Milwaukee Avenue (Hwy 36)10am-6pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2100Entertainment: MusicNon-juried Arts and Crafts Fair in conjunctionwith the Knights of Columus Corn and Brat Fest.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 14 x 14/$30Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Erwin “Bud” MuellenbachKnights of Columbus641 Foxtree Circle #2Burlington, WI 53105262/[email protected]

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EAGLE RIVER AUGUST 13Paul Bunyan FestDowntown Eagle RiverWall Street and Railroad Street10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: MusicCome celebrate our logging heritage at Paul Bun-yan Fest – a fun family event held in downtownEagle River. This event features chain saw carv-ing, musical entertainment, arts and craftsbooths and the huge Paul Bunyan-size beef sand-wich and luncheon.

Exhibitors: 80Deadline: 3/15/2014 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3-5/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Kim EmersonEagle River Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 1917Eagle River, WI 54521800/[email protected]

WAUPACA AUGUST 15-16Arts on the SquareDowntown City Square, Main and Fulton StreetsFri 5pm-10pm, Sat 10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 6,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, DanceAn eclectic celebration of the arts starts Fridayevening with a street dance and continues onSaturday with a juried art show and sale, livemusic, theater, dance and participatory events.

Exhibitors: 40Deadline: 5/15/2014Eligibility: Juried-$10, 4/1 Slides or Photos,Digial Images Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 9Awards: $800Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Bev CraneWaupaca Community Arts BoardE3230 Saxeville RoadPine River, WI 54965715/[email protected]

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MILWAUKEE AUGUST 15-17Milwaukee Domes Art FestivalMitchell Park Horticultural Conservatory Domes524 S Layton BoulevardFri 12pm-7pm, Sat 10am-7pm, Sun 10am-4pmAdmission: $8Attendance: 5,000Entertainment: MusicMDAF is a juried art show on the ground of Mil-waukee’s beloved Mitchell Park; featuring pleinair painters, live music and performances, an artauction benefiting the Domes, and a variety offood, drink and fun for the whole family.

Exhibitors: 65Deadline: 3/1/2014Eligibility: Juried-$35, 4/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$250-$450Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $9,500Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7

Megan VerweyFriends of the Domes1430 E Moreland BoulevardWaukesha, WI 53186262/574-9400coordinator@milwaukeedomesartfestival.comwww.milwaukeedomesartfestival.com

FITCHBURG AUGUST 16Agora Art FairAgora, 5500 East Cheryl Parkway10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 15,000Entertainment: Music6th Annual Fine Arts Fair set amid a beautifulgarden atmosphere with stunning architectureproviding a natural backdrop for this growingshow. Live music, food, beer/wine garden andkids’ activities.

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: 4/30/2014Eligibility: Juried, 4/1 Digital Images, WIResidentsBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$130Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $200Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7

Niki Russos/Steven LeverentzFitchburg Center5500 E Cheryl Parkway, Suite 110Fitchburg, WI 53711608/[email protected]

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OSHKOSH AUGUST 16Square FareOpera House Square, Downtown300 N Main Street8am-1pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000On the third Saturday of each month June throughOctober, browse through 50 vendors. One blockdown from the Farmer’s Market in Opera HouseSquare Park.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 5, 10 x 10/$20-$25Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Kathy JoubertL & K Productions920 W 9th AvenueOshkosh, WI 54902800/[email protected]

STOUGHTON AUGUST 16Coffee Break Festival Arts and Crafts FairMandt Park, 400 Mandt Parkway9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 650The Coffee Break Festival celebrates the inventionof the modern-day coffee break in Stoughton. Italso features a car show, coffee brew-off by localroasters and a bean spitting contest!

Exhibitors: 40Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$35-$45Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Laura TrotterStoughton Chamber of Commerce532 E Main StreetStoughton, WI 53589608/[email protected]

WALES AUGUST 16Donna Lexa Memorial Art FairGlacial Drumlin Bicycle TrailMain Street and James Street9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,500Entertainment: Music18th annual juried art fair along the GlacialDrumlin Bicycle Trail in the quaint Village ofWales. Artist park behind their booth.

Exhibitors: 60Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried-$15, 4/1 Slides or PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, 12 x 24/$75-$150Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $475Facilities: 2 3 7

Pam MacArthurJerusalem Presbyterian ChurchPO Box 88Wales, WI 53183262/[email protected]

SUN PRAIRIE AUGUST 16-17Sweet Corn FestivalAngell Park, 100 Park StreetSat 11:30am-7pm, Sun 11:30 am-5pmAdmission: $1Attendance: 80,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, DancePart of a larger festival, the fest includes carni-val, food vendors, entertainment, animal tent,beer shelter, kiddie korner, family entertainmentstage, tractor pull and midget auto races.

Exhibitors: 60Deadline: 7/25/2014Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$95Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3

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NEW HOLSTEIN AUGUST 17New Holstein Kiwanis Arts and Crafts FairCivic Park, 2200 Washington Street10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Entertainment: MusicArts and Crafts Fair, Pancake Breakfast 8:30amto noon, free corn roast at noon, entertainmentand other food and refreshments. Other events inthe city.

Exhibitors: 40Deadline: 8/17/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 15 x 15/$30-$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7

Bob FeyenNew Holstein Kiwanis ClubPO Box 34New Holstein, WI 53061920/[email protected]

PRESQUE ISLE AUGUST 17Presque Isle Fine Art Show and Art in theParkPresque Isle Community Center and ParkHwy B and School Loop Road10am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,200Entertainment: MusicThis is the 11th annual People’s Choice Fine ArtShow and Fair. We encourage exhibitors to demon-strate their art. All fine art skill levels accepted.Entertainment and refreshments.

Exhibitors: 70Deadline: 8/1/2014Eligibility: Open, Fine Art and Fine CraftsBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$10-$35Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $900Facilities: 1 2 3 5 7

Kay LorbieckiPresque Isle Fine Arts, Inc.PO Box 223Presque Isle, WI 54557715/[email protected]

PORTAGE AUGUST 23Taste of Portage Market FairDowntown Portage, along State Highway 339am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5.000Entertainment: MusicSample food from restaurants and non-profit or-ganizations, shop the art and craft booths, seethe all-make/all-model car show. Kids’ activitiesand live music throughout the day.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: 8/18/2014Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 18, 10 x 36/$50-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Melody PfutzenreuterPortage Area Chamber of Commerce104 W Cook Street, Suite APortage, WI 53901608/[email protected]

MIDDLETON AUGUST 23-24Middleton Good Neighbor Festival Art andCraft FairFireman’s Park, 7420 North AvenueSat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 6,000Entertainment: Music, DanceFamily friendly event with carnival rides, 4 livemusic stages, 16 food vendors, 2 beer gardens, 2 parades and a craft fair. The craft fair features100 artists selling handmade items includingjewelry, metal/stone crafts, photography, ceram-ics and much more.

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 15/$125-$150Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Middleton Jaycees Art Fair CoordinatorMiddleton JayceesPO Box 620154Middleton, WI [email protected]/art-shows

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GREENBUSH AUGUST 2454th Annual Wade House Arts and Crafts FairWade House Historic SiteW7965 State Highway 239am-4pmAdmission: $5Attendance: 1,700Artisans and craftspeople from Wisconsin andacross the Midwest display and sell their wares atone of the most popular and longstanding fairs ofits kind in eastern Wisconsin.

Exhibitors: 90Deadline: 8/11/2014Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 11 x 11/$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Awards: $60Facilities: 2 3 7

David SimmonsWade House Historic SitePO Box 34Greenbush, WI 53026920/[email protected]

FRANKLIN AUGUST 3128th Annual Labor Day Arts and Crafts FairSacred Heart School of Theology7335 S Lovers Lane Road9am-3pmAdmission: $2Attendance: 900Entertainment: MusicAll items, arts and crafts, must have been cre-ated by the vendor. Copyright infringement itemsnot allowed.

Exhibitors: 60-80Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 5/5 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 15/$45-$55Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Dave KunzeTrinity Council #4580, Knights of Columbus8740 W Elm CourtFranklin, WI 53132414/[email protected]

NEW GLARUS AUGUST 31Wilhelm Tell Festival Art in the ParkNew Glarus Village Park, 319 2nd Street9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,500Entertainment: MusicAnnual juried outdoor fine arts and fine craftsshow.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: 4/15/2014Eligibility: Juried-$15, 3/1 Slides or Photos,Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 12, 12 x 12/$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9Awards: $2,500Facilities: 2 3 5 7

Mary ThomsonNew Glarus Vision, IncW6024 Meadow Valley RoadNew Glarus, WI 53574608/[email protected]

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PARDEEVILLE SEPTEMBER 6Pardeeville Watermelon FestivalChandler Park, Park Drive10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 750Entertainment: MusicThe 47th annual Pardeeville Watermelon Festivalis a fall festival held the first Saturday afterLabor Day hosted in beautiful Chandler Park.Pardeeville is home of the US Watermelon Speed-Eating and Seed-Spitting Championships, Inc.The day includes children’s games, a free haydive for kids, art and craft vendor booths, musicand more,

Exhibitors: 40Deadline: 7/1/2014 or Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$20-$30Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Vendor Fair ChairPardeeville Watermelon FestivalPO Box 163Pardeeville, WI 53954608/535-9139vendors@pardeevillewatermelonfestival.comwww.pardeevillewatermelonfestival.com

SUN PRAIRIE SEPTEMBER 6Downtown Sun Prairie Art FestDowntown Sun Prairie/Cannery Square300 East Main Street10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000Entertainment: MusicBooths will be located on the streets surroundingCannery Square. Live music and food from localrestaurants will be available.

Exhibitors: 35Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$70-$140Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 7

Dan CalliesSun Prairie Downtown BID238 E Main StreetSun Prairie, WI 53590608/[email protected]

WATERTOWN SEPTEMBER 6Rock River Wine Fest and Craft ShowRiverside Park, 812 Labaree Street10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,000Entertainment: MusicThe largest Wisconsin Wine Fest in the state.Wisconsin wines for tasting, wine retail booth,100 crafters, food, cheese, music, contest andmore. Benefits the Kiwanis Relay for Life.

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 15 x 15/$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 7

Edna DeWittCalico Cottage/Rock River Winery500 A Bernard StreetWatertown, WI 53094920/[email protected]

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WAUKESHA SEPTEMBER 6Waukesha Art FestDowntown Waukesha, Main Street10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: MusicJuried fine art show, live music, local restaurants,Milwaukee Art Museum children’s activity areaand silent auction all located in Historic Down-town Waukesha and Gibson Guitar Town.

Exhibitors: 60Deadline: 5/31/2014Eligibility: Juried-$10, 3/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $1650Facilities: 2 3 7

Laura FesserDowntown Business Association4305 S Rose CourtNew Berlin, WI 53151262/[email protected]

WAUSAU SEPTEMBER 6-7Art World 2014Marathon Park, 1201 Stewart AvenueSat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 30,000Entertainment: Music25th year! The largest art, craft and gift event inWausau’s Marathon Park held during this hugecity-wide arts weekend. One of the top selling andbuying shows in central Wisconsin.

Exhibitors: 250Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/0 Photos, SlidesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 8 x 17/$250-$355Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7

Mac McCallinMAC Productions LLC705 Bugbee AvenueWausau, WI 54401715/[email protected]

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WISCONSIN RAPIDS SEPTEMBER 7Heart of Wisconsin 14th Annual Downtown“Grand Affair”Downtown Wisconsin Rapids, Grand Avenue10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: MusicOutdoor event held rain or shine. Family friendlyevent to kick off the fall season. Event includesmusic, car show, kids activities, food, arts, crafts,historical tour and more.

Exhibitors: 80Deadline: 8/29/2014Eligibility: Open, PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, 12 x 24/$15-$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Krista CoonHeart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce1120 Lincoln StreetWisconsin Rapids, WI 54494715/423-1830info@wisconsinrapidschamber.comwww.wisconsinrapidschamber.com

WISCONSIN DELLS SEPTEMBER 12-14Wo Zha Wa Days Arts and Crafts FairBowman Park, Broadway/BowmanFri 12pm-5pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-3:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 100,000City wide festival incorporating street sales, en-tertainment, food and drink. All culminating withthe Arts and Crafts Show in Bowman Park and afantastic parade on Sunday.

Exhibitors: 200Deadline: 3/15/2014Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$150Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Hope HillWisconsin Dells Art AssociationPO Box 183Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965608/[email protected]

AMHERST SEPTEMBER 13Celebrate Amherst River FestMain Street, Main Street10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000Entertainment: MusicThis is the fifth annual community wide outdoorevent consisting of arts and crafts vendors, food,river activities on the beautiful Tomorrow River,children’s events and music!

Exhibitors: 40Deadline: 7/15/2014Eligibility: Open, 2/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$30Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Kristen CrubaughAmherst Business AssociationPO Box 223Amherst, WI 54406715/[email protected]

GERMANTOWN SEPTEMBER 13St John UCC Fall Fair - Arts and CraftsSt John United Church of ChristN104W14181 Donges Bay Road9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 600The historical church is hosting quality arts andcrafts for the 29th year. Youth booths available.Bake sale, raffles, silent auction, theme baskets,sports memorabilia, food and more.

Exhibitors: 70Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 2/ Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 12 x 12/$10-$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 7

Mary Ann TothSt John UCCN104W14181 Donges Bay RoadGermantown, WI 53022262/[email protected]

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NEW LONDON SEPTEMBER 13Cheese and Sausage Fall Family FestDowntown New London, W North Water Street8am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,500Entertainment: MusicA great day for the entire family, this event offerscraft and food vendors, a live music stage, kids’games and entertainment area and a petting zoo.

Exhibitors: 125Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 15, 10 x 30/$35-$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 5

Laurie ShawNew London Area Chamber of Commerce420 N Shawano StreetNew London, WI 54961920/[email protected]

JEFFERSON SEPTEMBER 13-14Gemuetlichkeit Days German HeritageFestivalJefferson Fair Park, 503 N Jackson AvenueSat 11am-8pm, Sun 1:30-6pmAdmission: $10Attendance: 1,000Entertainment: Music, Dance15th Annual Arts and Craft Fair. German HeritageFestival featuring music, dancing, food, contests,a car show, an arts and crafts show, card tourna-ment and a parade on Sunday.

Exhibitors: 40Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$25Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7

Debbie MeinelGemuetlichkeit Days536 E Racine StreetJefferson, WI 53549920/[email protected]

MARSHFIELD SEPTEMBER 13-14Maple Fall FestWildwood Park and Zoo, 1800 S Roddis Avenue9am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 22,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance160+ of the best handmade craft vendors fromthe Midwest. Kids’ zone, food court and zoo tours.Two full days of festivities, food and crafts allcentered on the theme of maple and Wisconsinfall family fun!

Exhibitors: 160Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$110-$130Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Marshfield Convention and Visitors Bureau700 S Central Avene / PO Box 868Marshfield, WI 54449715/[email protected]

BONDUEL SEPTEMBER 20Bonduel Founders DayDowntown Bonduel, Green Bay Street9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,500Entertainment: MusicArts and crafts, food and entertainment!

Exhibitors: 135Deadline: 7/31/2014 or Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$10-$15Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Barbara WickmanVillage of BonduelPO Box 382Bonduel, WI 54107715/[email protected]

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CROSS PLAINS SEPTEMBER 20Hill and Valley Antique Auto and AmericanaShowBaer Park, County Highway P6:45am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: MusicAntique auto show with old time crafts such asquilting, black smithing, sauerkraut making,telegraphers, etc. Historical society displays, cornon the cob steamed by an antique steam engine.

Exhibitors: 20Deadline: 9/5/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$20Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6Facilities: 2 3

Linda ChandlerWisconsin Capital Model T ClubPO Box 233Cross Plains, WI 53528608/[email protected]

HUBERTUS SEPTEMBER 20Holy Hill Arts and Crafts FairHoly Hill Grounds, 1525 Carmel Road10am-5pmAdmission: $5Attendance: 8,000Entertainment: Music235-240 arts and crafts presented in a naturalsetting. Food and entertainment available. Freeparking and shuttle bus service. No pets please.Children under 12 free.

Exhibitors: 240Deadline: 4/1/2014Eligibility: Juried-$10, 3/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 12, 10 x 24/$150-$350Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Awards: $1,500Facilities: 2 3 7

Therese JasinskiDiscalced Carmelite Friars of Holy Hill411 Killarney RoadHartford, WI 53027262/[email protected]

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OSHKOSH SEPTEMBER 20Square FareOpera House Square, Downtown300 N Main Street8am-1pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000On the third Saturday of each month June throughOctober, browse through 50 vendors. One blockdown from the Farmer’s Market in Opera HouseSquare park.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 5, 10 x 10/$20-$25Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Kathy JoubertL & K Productions920 W 9th AvenueOshkosh, WI 54902800/[email protected]

WAUKESHA SEPTEMBER 20Apple Harvest FestivalRetzer Nature CenterS14W28167 Madison Street9am-5pmAdmission: $5Attendance: 5,000Festival highlights apples; from homemade applepie and apple cider to a large variety of apples forpurchase. Children’s activities, games, musicand hayrides. Artist demonstrations encouraged.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3-5/0 Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, /$30-$50Acceptable Work: 1 3 4 5 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Larry KaschtRetzer Nature Center/Waukesha County ParksS14W28167 Madison StreetWaukesha, WI 53188262/[email protected]

CEDARBURG SEPTEMBER 20-21Cedarburg Garden Club Wine and HarvestFestival Fine Art and Craft FairCommunity Center, Washington AvenueSat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 80,000Entertainment: MusicWine and Harvest Festival juried art and craft fairdrawing 80,000 visitors, indoors in the Commu-nity Center and outdoors on Washington Avenue inthe heart of historic downtown Cedarburg.

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: 6/1/2014 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 10 x 10/$100-$175Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7

Jane HockermanCedarburg Garden Club6024 W Chapel Hill RoadMequon, WI 53097262/[email protected]

CEDARBURG SEPTEMBER 20-21Ozaukee Art Center Wine/Harvest Fest FineArts/Crafts FairDowntown, Main StreetSat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 50,000Entertainment: MusicThe Ozaukee Art Center features juried exhibitorsfrom many states selling fine arts and crafts.Wine and Harvest Festival is a citywide, two day,special festival with multiple exiciting eventsdrawing over 50,000 visitors.

Exhibitors: 60Deadline: 8/1/2014 or Until FullEligibility: Juried-$10, 4/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$175Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Wine/Harvest Fest Fine Arts/Crafts FairOzaukee Arts CenterW62N718 Riveredge DriveCedarburg, WI 53012262/[email protected]

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CEDARBURG SEPTEMBER 20-21Wine and Harvest Fine Arts and Crafts FairCedarburg Cultural CenterW62N546 Washington AvenueSat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 50,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, DanceFine Art and Craft fair with a contemporary flairdistinguishes this lively event, held during a city-wide festival that draws 50,000 visitors. Foodtent, music and free exhibits indoors.

Exhibitors: 80Deadline: 7/1/2014 or Until FullEligibility: Juried-$10, 2-3/1-2 Slides orPhotos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$150-$175Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3

Jean LamboCedarburg Cultural CenterW62N546 Washington AvenueCedarburg, WI 53012262/[email protected]

SOLDIERS GROVE SEPTEMBER 20-21Driftless Area Art FestivalBeauford T. Anderson Memorial ParkState Highway 131 and County Highway CSat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5,500Entertainment: MusicCelebrating the visual, performing and culinaryarts of the Driftless Area. Featuring painting,photography, woodworking, ceramics, fiber, sculp-ture, jewelry, live music and local foods.

Exhibitors: 80Deadline: 3/15/2014Eligibility: Juried-$15, 4/1 Digital Images,Driftless Area of WI, MN, IA, ILBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$100-$175Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $6,200Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Jerry and Liz QuebeCommunity Development Alternatives, Inc43495 Trout Creek RoadSoldiers Grove, WI 54655608/624-3600info@driftlessareaartfestival.comwww.driftlessareaartfestival.com

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DELAFIELD SEPTEMBER 26-27MJC Memorial Craft FairCornerstone Church, N6W31449 Alberta DriveFri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am-4pmAdmission: Free5th annual craft show featuring arts, handmadecrafts, silent auction, bake sale, hour door prizedrawings and much more. Non-profit craft show,proceeds going to Michael’s Helping Hands Foun-dation.

Exhibitors: 20Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 4/1 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 4 x 8, 10 x 10/$45-$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 7

Julie ChaloupkaMichael’s Helping Hands Foundation322 Buena Vista AvenueWaukesha, WI 53188262/[email protected]

WARRENS SEPTEMBER 26-28Warrens Cranberry FestivalWarrens Village Lawns, 402 Pine Street7am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 105,000Entertainment: MusicVisit our 42nd annual Warrens Cranberry FestivalSeptember 26-28, 2014. Enjoy our fall festivalwith cranberry marsh tours, music, 1300 ven-dors – arts and crafts/flea and farm market/100food vendors!

Exhibitors: 500Deadline: 5/15/2014 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$325-$625Acceptable Work: 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 6

Kim SchroederWarrens Cranberry Festival IncPO Box 146Warrens, WI 54666608/[email protected]

FISH CREEK SEPTEMBER 27Settlement Shops Fall Art FairThe Settlement Shops, 9108 State Highway 4210am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1000Entertainment: MusicLocal and regional artists exhibit their original artand fine craft in park-like setting. Surroundingshops and galleries feature unique shopping.Food, music and friendly atmosphere.

Exhibitors: 25Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/ Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: /$30-$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 7

Barbara KnupperSettlement Shops COAPO Box 51Fish Creek, WI 54212920/[email protected]

FRANKSVILLE SEPTEMBER 27Pumpkin Harvest Art and Craft FairSwan’s Pumpkin Farm, 5930 County Road H9am-1pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000A variety of talented artists and craftsmen dis-play their work outdoors at a country pumpkinfarm. In conjunction with the popular Tucker 4-Hpancake breakfast. Free entry and parking.

Exhibitors: 27Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/0 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$35Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Tammy LaufTucker 4-H Club of Racine County1844 Brandon LaneMount Pleasant, WI 53406262/[email protected]

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MINOCQUA SEPTEMBER 27Prime Choice Craft Show at Beef-A-RamaTorpy Park10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10,000Entertainment: MusicUnique handcrafted items by over 100 exhibitors.The craft vendors and artisans featured at theshow are selected for their handmade craftsman-ship and artistic talents. Held in downtownMinocqua in historic Torpy Park. Music, food andchildren’s activities.

Exhibitors: 120Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$125-$300Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7

Beth WetzlerMinocqua Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 1006Minocqua, WI 54548715/[email protected]

PHILLIPS SEPTEMBER 27Phillips Fall FestivalCourthouse Lawn, 126 Cherry Street9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500Entertainment: Music

Exhibitors: 35Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$35Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Phillips Area Chamber of Commerce305 S Lake AvenuePhillips, WI 54555715/[email protected]

HUDSON SEPTEMBER 27-28Spirit of the St. Croix Art FestivalLakefront Park, First and Walnut StreetsSat 10am-5pm, Sun 10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 8,000Entertainment: Music, TheaterSet on the banks of the St. Croix River, this fallgathering features 90 juried artists, acousticmusic, local food and beverages and family fun!

Exhibitors: 90Deadline: 5/1/2014 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 4/1 Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$150Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $300Facilities: 2 3 6 7

Andrea JorgensonHudson Chamber and The Phipps Center for theArts502 Second StreetHudson, WI 54016715/[email protected]

HORICON SEPTEMBER 28Autumn Art on the MarshDischer Park, 800 N Cedar Street10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: Music39th Annual Homemade Art and Craft Fair nestlednext to the Horicon Marsh. Food, music, freehourly door prize, John Deere Tractor raffle. Nopets please.

Exhibitors: 115Deadline: 9/5/2014Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 15/$50-$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Awards: $425Facilities: 1 2 3 5 7

Karen BoersmaHoricon Chamber of CommercePO Box 23Horicon, WI 53032920/[email protected]

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BAYFIELD OCTOBER 3-5Bayfield Apple FestivalDowntown Bayfield and Memorial Park42 S Broad Street10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 45,000Entertainment: MusicBayfield’s Apple Festival celebrates the fall har-vest alongside scenic Lake Superior. Held everyOctober, the event features apple orchard andfestival food booths, handmade arts and crafts,specialty vendors, live entertainment, carnival,contests and a Grand Parade with Mass Band.

Exhibitors: 130Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried-$20, 4/1 Photos, DigitalImages Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$275-$600Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2

Debi SmithBayfield Chamber of CommercePO Box 138Bayfield, WI 54814800/447-4094 or 715/[email protected]

CAMBRIA OCTOBER 4Cambria Cultural ExtravaganzaCambria-Friesland Historical House112 N Madison Street9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 200Free, outdoor family festival featuring a juried artfair, antique appraiser, old-world craft demos,animal exhibits, food, book sale and historichouse tours.

Exhibitors: 30Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Closed, 4/2 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 12 x 12/$20Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Julie SaalsaaDuck Creek Arts GuildPO Box 93Cambria, WI 53923920/[email protected]

GREEN BAY OCTOBER 4Bay Beach Craft ShowBay Beach Pavilion, 1313 Bay Beach Road9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,500Handmade only crafts, indoor and outdoor boothsavailable. Free admission.

Exhibitors: 85Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10/$45Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6Facilities: 1 2 3 5 7

Irene ZittlowFox Valley Artisans344 Coolidge StreetGreen Bay, WI 54301920/[email protected]

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IOLA OCTOBER 4Taste of Norway and I-S Craft and Gift FairIola Historical Society’s Historic Village210 Depot Street9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: MusicNorwegian event with pastry making demonstra-tions. Featuring “lost arts” with demonstrationson rosemaling, black-smithing, yarn spinning,sewing, rug weaving, basket weaving, bee keep-ing and jewelry making. Also a craft show!

Exhibitors: 17Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$30Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 2 3 4 7

Mary SchwartzIola-Scandinavia Chamber of CommercePO Box 167Iola, WI 54945715/[email protected]

REEDSBURG OCTOBER 4Reedsburg Fire Department Arts and CraftsSaleReedsburg Fire Department, 131 S Park Street8am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000This will be the 13th Annual Sale held inside andin the tent at the rear of the Fire Station. Theevent also has a chili luncheon that is held in theadjacent Recreation Building.

Exhibitors: 75Deadline: 9/1/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 30/$50-$150Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 4 6 7

Tommy Lee BychinskiReedsburg Fire Department131 S Park StreetReedsburg, WI 53959608/[email protected]

STOCKBRIDGE OCTOBER 4October in the ParkStockbridge Community Park175 S Military Road (Highway 55)9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 800October in the Park is a great fall arts and craftsevent that showcases the handmade wares of50+ unique artisans. Seasonal food, great musicand beverages round out the experience.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$25-$35Acceptable Work: 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 4 5 7

Lisa AverkampStockbridge Area Business AssociationPO Box 292Stockbridge, WI 53088920/[email protected]

EAGLE RIVER OCTOBER 4-5Cranberry FestVilas County Fairgrounds, Highway 70 WSat 9am-4pm, Sun 9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 40,000Entertainment: MusicCelebrating the Cranberry Harvest! Come enjoycranberry fitness events, entertainment, craftersales and auction, marsh and winery tours, freshcranberry and craisin sales, cranberry foods andbeverages and so much more!

Exhibitors: 300Deadline: 3/1/2014 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3-5/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, /$225-$275Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Kim EmersonEagle River Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 1917Eagle River, WI 54521800/[email protected]

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MOUNT HOREB OCTOBER 4-533rd Fall Heritage FestivalDowntown Mount Horeb, Main StreetSat 9am-4pm, Sun 10am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10,000Entertainment: MusicExperience Norwegian heritage with artists,crafters, farmers’ market, buggy rides, a minitractor pull, quilt show, heritage demonstrations,live music and a silent auction on Mount Horeb’shistoric main street our “Trollway!” Also, pre-sented by Sons of Norway, a Host Frokost (Norwe-gian breakfast) and more.

Exhibitors: 80Deadline: 7/31/2014Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Slides or Photos, DigitalImages Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$100-$125Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Melissa TheisenMount Horeb Area Chamber of Commerce300 E Main StreetMount Horeb, WI 53572608/[email protected]

SHAWANO OCTOBER 4-5Shawano Country Miles of Art8 Shawano/Menominee County locations, 10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,500Entertainment: Music, Theater, DanceFree self-guided tours of artists’ studios, Walls ofWittenberg murals and Barn Quilts, combinedwith colorful fall drives. Experience a unique op-portunity to meet the artists and purchase theirwork.

Exhibitors: 65Eligibility: Closed Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 1 2 3 7

Patti PetersonShawano Country Tourism CouncilPO Box 38Shawano, WI 54166715/[email protected]

GREENVILLE OCTOBER 540th Annual Greenville Fall Craft FairGreenville Lions Park, N1003 Municipal Drive9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5,000Handmade arts/crafts, produce, bakery. Insideand outside – rain or shine. For early set-up,homemade sweet rolls, egg biscuits, hot drinks.Lunch – homemade soups, hot drinks/sand-wiches, desserts.

Exhibitors: 200Deadline: 7/31/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 5 x 8, 10 x 10/$35-$45Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3

Sandy Mc MonagleGreenville Lioness ClubPO Box 181Greenville, WI 54942920/[email protected]

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LAKE MILLS OCTOBER 5Lake Mills Fall Festival of ColorCommons Park, 100 Main Street9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music

Exhibitors: 140Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$30Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Kate AndersonLake Mills Area Chamber of Commerce200C Water StreetLake Mills, WI 53551920/[email protected]

BARABOO OCTOBER 11Downtown Baraboo Fair on the SquareDowntown Business DistrictThird and Fourth Streets9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance28th Annual, drive up, on street set-up, free cof-fee and donuts for exhibitors. Food court, farmersmarket, Kids’ entertainment, live music and per-formance. Professionally organized and promotedevent.

Exhibitors: 150Deadline: 9/12/2014Eligibility: Juried-$5, 3/1 Slides or Photos,Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$85Acceptable Work: 1 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 5 7

Melissa RankDowntown Baraboo, Inc.PO Box 216Baraboo, WI 53913608/[email protected]

JANESVILLE OCTOBER 11Cargill United Methodist Women Craft Showand Bake SaleCraig Center, Rock County Fairgrounds1301 Craig Avenue9am-3pmAdmission: $1Attendance: 500Craft show, bake sale, refreshments and lunchavailable.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: 9/30/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$35Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Leah CreedCargill United Methodist WomenPO Box 539Footville, WI 53537608/531-1808 or 414/[email protected]

MENASHA OCTOBER 11Fall Craft Bazaar and BeyondThe Salvation Army, 1525 Appleton Road9am-2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 200This is our 10th Annual Bazaar.

Exhibitors: 25Deadline: 9/6/2013Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 6 x 8, 10 x 10/$20-$55Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Captain Melinda TooleyThe Salvation Army1525 Appleton RoadMenasha, WI 54956920/886-3612 ext [email protected]

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WEST BEND OCTOBER 17-18Fall Fair to RememberWashington County Fair Park3000 County Highway PVFri 4pm-8pm, Sat 9am-4pmAdmission: $3Attendance: 3,500Two large buildings where weather is no problem.Art and Craft fair, 4-H Concession, face paintingby Jer Bear the Clown. Many gift ideas for homeand garden. Free parking.

Exhibitors: 200Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 13/$85Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7

Jane SchoedelA Fair to Remember1010 County Highway AWest Bend, WI 53090262/[email protected]

ELKHORN OCTOBER 189th Annual Elkhorn OktoberfestVeterans and Pocket Parks - Downtown Square,100 W Walworth Street9am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5,000Entertainment: Music, DanceOver 100 crafters and vendors, with a variety offood, a chili cook-off, live entertainment, wineand beer tasting, kids’ activities and more. It’sfall fun for the whole family!

Exhibitors: 125Deadline: 10/3/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 12 x 12, 12 x 24/$35-$90Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7

Elkhorn Area Chamber of Commerce and TourismCenter203 E Walworth Street / PO Box 41Elkhorn, WI 53121262/[email protected]

The Art of UpcyclingBefore you throw out a ripped shirt, old sheetmusic, or a broken bike lock, stop and thinkabout the possibilities. The Art of Upcycling isall about redesigning, re-imaging and repur-posing items that would otherwise be thrownout. Maybe there are ways to create a purse outof the shirt, wrapping paper from the sheetmusic, or a sculpture from the lock.

We live in a state that is rich in natural re-sources and promotes environmental-friendlycommunities. Upcycling is a unique and artis-tic way to preserve our resources by convertingdiscarded materials into higher quality prod-ucts like sculptures, jewelry, and clothing. Notto mention the added incentive of a positiveenvironmental impact – items that would oth-erwise be tossed in landfills are recreated intouseful products.

Upcycling has been on the craft fair scenefor decades as old paints tins are cut intopetals for floral yard art and neckties are beingsewn together to create skirts. Boutiques andshops have started specializing in upcycledgoods that rival the quality of departmentstores but with an advantage of being one-of-a-kind, and as an added bonus they’re betterfor the environment!

UPCYCLED ART BY ANNIKA BAYER, AMY BAYER AND CHELSEA DEWALL

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MENOMONEE FALLS OCTOBER 18A Community AffairMenomonee Falls High SchoolW142N8101 Merrimac Drive9am-4:30pmAdmission: $4Attendance: 1,25032nd annual arts, crafts, antiques and col-lectibles show featuring 100 juried exhibitors.Homemade luncheon, snack bar, silent auction,bake sale, cash and basket raffles, antique ap-praiser. Proceeds go to charity.

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 6/1 Slides or Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$90Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Awards: $250Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7

Jeanne VerbskyCommunity LeaguePO Box 973Menomonee Falls, WI 53052414/[email protected]

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NEW BERLIN OCTOBER 18Fall Harvest Art and Craft FairRonald Reagan Elementary School4225 S Calhoun Road9am-3pmAdmission: $2Attendance: 1,20032nd year with 120+ crafters and artists offeringunique handcrafted items. Concessions area fea-turing our homemade chili and fabulous bakedgoods. All proceeds are donated back to the sur-rounding communities.

Exhibitors: 120Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 2/0 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 4.5 x 13, 8 x 10/$45-$55Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Linda ArendNew Berlin Junior Woman’s Club4138 S Regal Manor CourtNew Berlin, WI 53151262/[email protected]

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OSHKOSH OCTOBER 18Square FareOpera House Square, Downtown300 N Main Street8am-1pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500On the third Saturday of each month June throughOctober, browse through 50 vendors. One blockdown from the Farmer’s Market in Opera HouseSquare park.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: OpenBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 5, 10 x 10/$20-$25Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 2 3 7

Kathy JoubertL & K Productions920 W 9th AvenueOshkosh, WI 54902800/[email protected]

PORTAGE OCTOBER 18Bethlehem Lutheran Craft FairBethlehem Lutheran ChurchW8267 State Highway 33 E9am-2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 300Arts and crafts, no commercial. All hand madeitems. Includes artist paintings, wood work, nee-dle work, quilts and much more. Also, a brat andbake sale.

Exhibitors: 29Deadline: 10/1/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10/$15-$20Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7

Cloe RehdantzW6929 Military RoadPortage, WI 53901608/[email protected]

GREEN LAKE OCTOBER 18-19From the Land Folk Art FestivalToll/Londowski Family FarmW1648 County Highway JSat 10am-4pm, Sun 10am-3pmAdmission: $1Attendance: 6,000Entertainment: MusicA gathering of tradional crafts and skills withdemonstrations. Folk art painting, rugs and weav-ing, soap, pottery, papier mache, jewelry and cloth-ing, metal sculptures, photography and much muchmore!

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: 3/15/2014Eligibility: Closed, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Facilities: 2 3

Jan LondowskiW1601 County Highway JGreen Lake, WI 54941920/[email protected]

MAUSTON OCTOBER 18-199th Annual Mauston Pumpkin BashVeterans Memorial Park (Juneau County Fair-grounds), 1001 Division Street10am-5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000The Annual Pumpkin Bash; 2 day event, full week-end of family-friendly events, vendors, music, bak-ing contest, chili cook-off contest, costume contest,trunk-n-treat, pumpkin painting and carving, hayrides, pony rides, inflatable rides, kids’ games, pa-rade and much more. New events added every year.

Exhibitors: 60Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 4 x 8, 10 x 30/$45-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Mary HudackMauston Pumpkin BashPO Box 171Mauston, WI 53948608/[email protected]

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LANCASTER NOVEMBER 1Holiday Craft SaleLancaster High School, 806 E Elm Street9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,500Entertainment: Music24th Annual Tri-State area craft sale with break-fast and lunch, free admission and free parking,door prizes, music, purchase awards.

Exhibitors: 85Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 4 x 5, 10 x 12/$25-$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Awards: $400Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7

Gloria FullerLHS Art Club806 E Elm StreetLancaster, WI 53813608/723-2173 ext [email protected]

NEENAH NOVEMBER 1Neenah High School Helping Hands Art andCraft FairNeenah High School - Ron Einerson Fieldhouse1275 Tullar Road9am-3pmAdmission: $2Attendance: 2,000All proceeds from admissions and vendor boothfees go directly to students and families atNeenah High School who find themselves in ur-gent financial need situations throughout theyear.

Exhibitors: 110Deadline: 3/1/2014Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 12/$60-$80Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7

Shelley AaholmNeenah High School1275 Tullar RoadNeenah, WI 54956920/751-6900 ext [email protected]/schools/high/hhapplication2014.pdf

SPARTA NOVEMBER 1Monroe County Historical Society Art andCraft ShowSparta High School, Montgomery Street9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,000Annual event with over 300 exhibitors.

Exhibitors: 300Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 16 x 20/$75-$150Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7

Joan CookSparta Area Chamber of Commerce9434 General AvenueSparta, WI 54656608/[email protected]

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WEST ALLIS NOVEMBER 121st Annual Nathan Hale High School PTSAHoliday Craft FairNathan Hale High School11601 W Lincoln Avenue9am-4pmAdmission: $3Attendance: 1,500Large selection of quality crafts, holiday items,concessions. Silent auction and bake sale. Greatlocation and parking. Wonderful day to purchaseholiday gift items.

Exhibitors: 125Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 6 x 14/$50Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Mary SchmidtNathan Hale High School PTSA11601 W Lincoln AvenueWest Allis, WI 53227414/604-3200 ext [email protected]

WAUKESHA NOVEMBER 1-2St William Christian Women 27th Arts andCraft FairSt William Church, 440 N Moreland BoulevardSat 9am-4:30pm, Sun 8:30-2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,500Our annual fair features a variety of quality hand-crafted items and holiday items with a raffle,bake sale and food concession that sells our sig-nature hot turkey sandwich.Exhibitors: 60

Deadline: Until FullEligibility: 1/1 Photos, Regional HandcraftedItemsBooth Size/Fee: 6 x 8, 8 x 8/$55-$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7

Mary BartlettSt William Christian Women410 Sheffield Road #4Waukesha, WI 53186262/[email protected]

MILWAUKEE NOVEMBER 2Grace 8th Annual Fine Art and Craft FestivalGrace Center - Great Hall, 250 E Juneau Avenue9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 700Over 20 select artisans selling original artworkincluding fibers, wood, metal, photography andmore! Lunch available for purchase. Grace PlaceCoffee will be open all day.

Exhibitors: 27Deadline: 5/30/2014 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2-4/0 Photos, DigitalImages Booth Size/Fee: 3 x 14, 10 x 10/$35-$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Jeanne CarbonGrace Lutheran Church250 E Juneau AvenueMilwaukee, WI 53202414/[email protected]

MUSKEGO NOVEMBER 2Peppermint FairBay Lane Middle SchoolS75W16399 Hilltop Drive9:30 am-3:30pmAdmission: $1Attendance: 800This annual, holiday themed craft fair features avariety of items and exhibitors and is well at-tended by the community. Many hand or homecrafted items. Quilt raffle, bake sale.

Exhibitors: 60Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10/$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Karen DroppMuskego Woman’s ClubS76W18150 Janesville CourtMuskego, WI 53150262/[email protected]

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BUTLER NOVEMBER 8St. Agnes Holly FairSt. Agnes Parish12801 W Fairmount Avenue9am-3pmAdmission: $1Attendance: 800Annual juried arts and crafts fair with 40 ven-dors. Hand-crafted items, some homebased busi-nesses, bake sale, Mrs. Santa Shop for kids,raffles, used book sale. Family-friendly, uniquegifts for holidays.

Exhibitors: 40Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/0 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 8/$40-$50Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Kathleen SchroederSt. Agnes Parish11913 W Douglas AvenueMilwaukee, WI 53225414/[email protected]

DEERFIELD NOVEMBER 8Christmas in the Country Craft and Art ShowDeerfield Elementary School, 340 W Quarry Street9am-3pmAdmission: $1Attendance: 1,200Annual art and craft show, featuring qualityhand-crafted items and raffle. Great gift shop-ping. Lunch and refreshments available.

Exhibitors: 95Deadline: 9/15/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Wendy ColeDeerfield Elementary School PTO3651 Saddle Ridge RoadDeerfield, WI 53531608/764-8007

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HARTFORD NOVEMBER 8Great Hartford Craft ExpositionHartford Union High School, 805 Cedar Street9am-3pmAdmission: $3Attendance: 2,500Entertainment: Music30th Annual Event. 110 exhibitors kick off theholiday season. Sponsored by Hartford Women’sClub. Held in conjunction with Lion’s PancakeDay and city Christmas parade. Live music.

Exhibitors: 110Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 9, 20 x 9/$100-$190Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 7

Sue LiskoHartford Women’s ClubW577 County Highway OHartford, WI 53027262/[email protected]

MAZOMANIE NOVEMBER 8Wisconsin Heights Holiday Arts and Craft FairWisconsin Heights Middle and High School10173 US Highway 148am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,500Entertainment: Music17th annual event, featuring quality art andcrafts, authors, baked goods, door prizes, foodand refreshments. Child-care available. Fund-raising event, benefits scholarships, school clubsand parent groups of the district. Food pantry do-nations welcomed and encouraged.

Exhibitors: 97Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 1/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 5 x 10, 10 x 10/Free-$80Acceptable Work: 1 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 7

Pam SutcliffeWisconsin Heights Holiday Arts and Craft Fair5296 John Wilkinson RoadMazomanie, WI 53560

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MOUNT HOREB NOVEMBER 86th Annual Holdiay Craft BonanzaMount Horeb Middle School, 900 E Garfield Street9am-4pmAdmission: $2Attendance: 1,000Entertainment: MusicOur kick-off to the holiday season in Mount Horebalong with the Small Town Holidays event down-town. Events include bake sale, silent auction,raffles and door prizes. Donations to the foodpantry welcome.

Exhibitors: 65Deadline: 9/30/2014Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Slides or Photos, DigitalImages Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 8/$50-$75Acceptable Work: 3 4 6 9Facilities: 1 5 7

Melissa TheisenMount Horeb Area Chamber of Commerce300 E Main StreetMount Horeb, WI 53572608/[email protected]

OSHKOSH NOVEMBER 8Holiday Wonders Shopping Expo and CraftFairSunnyview Expo Center on Winnebago CountyFairgrounds, 500 Sunnyview Lane10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,700Free admission for the 7th annual shopping expoand craft fair. Shop over 75 vendors selling awide variety of unique and wonderful items.

Exhibitors: 75Deadline: 10/24/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Kathy JoubertL&K Productions920 W 9th AvenueOshkosh, WI 54902

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PHILLIPS NOVEMBER 8Annual Holiday Craft SalePhillips Municipal Building, 174 S Eyder Avenue9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500Start your holiday shopping in Phillips with theannual craft and treasure sale. Large selection ofquality handcrafted items, jewelry and holidaygifts with unique items for the whole family.Lunch and refreshments available. Sponsored bythe Phillips American Legion Auxiliary Unit #122.

Exhibitors: 57Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 8/$25Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Dolores GradinjanPhillips American Legion Auxiliary Unit #122855 Pine Crest AvenuePhillips, WI 54555715/[email protected]

WAUKESHA NOVEMBER 8Avalon Square Art and Craft FairAvalon Square, 222 Park Place9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500Annual holiday themed art and craft fair locatedat a senior living community in historic downtownWaukesha. Indoor event featuring a wide varietyof quality handcrafted items, home décor, jewelry,photography, gifts and more. Bake sale and café.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 6 x 8/$35Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

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BELOIT NOVEMBER 933rd Annual Wonderfest Arts and Crafts ExpoBeloit Memorial High School, 1225 4th Street9am-3pmAdmission: $2Attendance: 1,000Arts and crafts and home-show vendors; ourevent offers something for everyone. All moneyraised is returned to local community charities.

Exhibitors: 70Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$65-$75Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Karen ThorsonGFWC Beloit Junior Woman2425 E Murphy Woods RoadBeloit, WI 53511608/[email protected]

BROOKFIELD NOVEMBER 9Brookfield East Holiday Arts and Craft FairBrookfield East High School, 3305 N Lilly Road10am-4pmAdmission: $4Attendance: 2,50039th Year! Approximately 200 Midwest craftersand artisans offering unique, handcrafted items.Juried. Proceeds benefit music, art and dramastudents. Excellent food, easy parking, shuttle,one building and all indoor.

Exhibitors: 200Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 4/2 Slides or Photos,Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12 x 6, 12 x 12/$85-$180Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Craft Fair ChairBrookfield East High School Friends of Fine Arts3305 N Lilly RoadBrookfield, WI 53005

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MAUSTON NOVEMBER 15Holiday Craft and Gift ShowMauston High School, 800 Grayside Avenue9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 300The Holiday Craft and Gift Show will be held atMauston High School. There will be crafters, bakesale and concessions.

Exhibitors: 60Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 4 x 8, 10 x 10/$35-$45Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Mary HudackGreater Mauston Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 171Mauston, WI 53948608/[email protected]/chamber

MILWAUKEE NOVEMBER 15Lady Elks Fall FairMilwaukee Elks Lodge #465555 W Good Hope Road9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 300Variety of crafters and vendors, raffles, bake saleand concessions.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 3 x 8/$25Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Linda CzecholinskiLady Elks Fall Fair5555 W Good Hope Road

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Milwaukee, WI 53223262/[email protected]

KIMBERLY NOVEMBER 16Holiday Wonders Shopping Expo and CraftFairLiberty Hall, 800 Eisenhower Drive10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,200Free admission for the 5th annual shopping expoand craft fair. Shop over 65 vendors selling awide variety of unique and wonderful items.

Exhibitors: 65Deadline: 10/24/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 5, 10 x 10/$60-$120Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Kathy JoubertL&K Productions920 W 9th AvenueOshkosh, WI 54902800/366-4189

[email protected]

HUDSON NOVEMBER 22Christmas Tour of Homes and Craft SaleHudson House Grand Hotel1616 Crest View Drive9am-5:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 800Kick off the holidays with unique gift ideas andhand crafted treasures. Enjoy the weekend tour-ing 5 homes and the historic Octagon House, alldecorated over-the-top!

Exhibitors: 24Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 4/1 Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10/$100Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 5 7

Vanessa La FleurHudson Area Chamber of Commerce502 2nd StreetHudson, WI 54016715/[email protected]

MARSHFIELD NOVEMBER 22PEO Holiday Boutique and LuncheonBelvedere Supper Club, M329 Highway 97 N9am-3pmAdmission: $1Attendance: 500PEO Holiday Boutique and Luncheon with CookieWalk at 1pm. Luncheon served from 10:30am to1pm. Upscale, unique crafts and specialty items.Proceeds benefit scholarships for women.

Exhibitors: 27Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 7 x 11, 8 x 10/Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7

Deborah JanzPEO Chapters of MarshfieldS1206 W 26th RoadSpencer, WI 54479

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715/[email protected]

WAUPACA NOVEMBER 22Winter Classic Art and Craft ShowWaupaca Ale House Conference Center201 Foxfire Drive9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,500A quality art and craft show held at one of Wis-consin’s finest banquet facilities. Show is heldopening day of deer hunting. A great time to getsome of those Christmas gifts!

Exhibitors: 30Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Slides or Photos, PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 10 x 10/$45Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1

Barbara JohnsonN7255 Olson RoadIola, WI 54945715/[email protected]

WEST BEND NOVEMBER 22Holiday Marketplace Art and Craft ShowWashington County Fair Park3000 County Highway PV9am-3:30pmAdmission: $4Attendance: 3,500This annual show will spark your senses andrenew your holiday spirit. Shop the wares of 110exhibitors. Beautiful items for everyone on yourholiday list. Juried event, apply early!

Exhibitors: 110Deadline: 3/31/2013Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 20/$80-$160Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Jean Woskoski5619 Colleen Lane

West Bend, WI 53095262/[email protected]

MONONA NOVEMBER 22-23Holiday House BazaarMonona Community Center, 1101 Nichols Road9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,00034th Annual Holiday House Bazaar! Open settingwith over 50 local crafters. A percentage of thesales benefit Monona charities.

Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, PhotosBooth Size/Fee: /$20Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 5 7

Jo WitzMonona Community Center1101 Nichols RoadMonona, WI 53716608/[email protected]

MENOMONEE FALLS NOVEMBER 23Jingle Bell Craft FairMenomonee Falls High SchoolW142N8101 Merrimac Drive9am-3pmAdmission: $2Attendance: 1,500Entertainment: MusicHandmade arts and crafts with over 150 vendors!Food available and a huge bake sale.

Exhibitors: 160Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 1/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 8 x 10, 10 x 10/$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Julia AtkinsonFalls Choir AssociationMenomonee Falls, WI 53051262/[email protected]

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December ELKHART LAKE DECEMBER 5-14Old World Christmas MarketThe Osthoff Resort, 101 Osthoff Avenue10am-5pm dailyAdmission: $6Attendance: 8,000Annual holiday event featuring international andregional artisans displaying specialty productsand delicious European delicacies – all within agrand heated tent adorned in twinkling lights andfragrant evergreens.

Exhibitors: 65Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/0 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 6 x 8, 10 x 10/$740-$840Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9Facilities: 2 3 4 5 6 7

Abbey HeiseThe Osthoff Resort, 101 Osthoff AveElkhart Lake, WI 53020920/[email protected]

EDGERTON DECEMBER 6Snowflake Craft FairEdgerton High School, 200 Elm High Drive9am-3pmAdmission: $2Attendance: 1,20024th Annual Holiday Craft Fair. Featuring a vari-ety of items and exhibitors from across the state.Come join us for an afternoon of holiday shop-ping. Edgerton Chamber Singers caroling andlunch served all day. Also featuring hourly doorprizes.

Exhibitors: 110Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 1-2/0 Photos Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 6 x 16/$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7

Georgia PaulsonEdgerton High School Student Council200 Elm High DriveEdgerton, WI 53534608/[email protected]

CEDARBURG DECEMBER 5-7Christmas in the CountryCedar Creek Winery/Historic Cedar Creek Settlement Building, N70W6340 Bridge RoadFri 10am-8pm, Sat 10am-5pm, Sun 11am-4pmAdmission: $3Attendance: 1,000Entertainment: MusicA nationally recognized Folk and Fine Arts andCrafts boutique celebrating our 40th year. TheSpirit of Christmas abounds throughout thisunique arts, crafts and gourmet food show lo-cated in the historic town of Cedarburg.

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried-$10, 3/1 Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 6 x 6, 10 x 6/$175Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7

Mary Quisno5637 N Argyle AvenueGlendale, WI 53209414/[email protected]

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MILWAUKEE DECEMBER 6Cream City Creatives Craft FairTurner Hall, 1034 N 4th Street9am-3pmAdmission: $3Attendance: 1,000Cream City Creatives first local craft fair featur-ing over 75 local artists and DIY crafters.

Exhibitors: 75Deadline: 9/19/2014Eligibility: Juried-$10, 3/2 Photos, DigitalImagesBooth Size/Fee: 6 x 8, 6 x 10/$90Acceptable Work: 2 3 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 6

Jennifer Schmitz1846 N 59th StreetMilwaukee, WI 53208414/[email protected]

MONCHES DECEMBER 621st Annual Blessed Teresa of CalcuttaHoliday Craft FairBlessed Teresa of Calcutta ChurchW302N9583 O’Neil Road9am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 250Annual Holiday Craft Fair held during the villageof Monches Artisan Open House event. Local andparish crafters, church bake sale, raffle items,food and refreshments available.

Exhibitors: 20Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 6 x 8, 8 x 10/$25-$35Acceptable Work: 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Diane CullBlessed Teresa of Calcutta ParishPO Box 68North Lake, WI 53064262/[email protected]

NEKOOSA DECEMBER 6Nekoosa Area Hometown Christmas Arts,Crafts and More ShowNekoosa Community Center, Crestview Lane9am-3:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500Entertainment: MusicFamily-friendly event kicking off the holiday sea-son. Includes breakfast with Santa, story time,cookie decorating, Fire department open house,arts, crafts, kids’ activities, wagon rides, food,Reindeer Run 5K run/walk, holidy parade and fire-works. Fun for the whole family!

Exhibitors: 25Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: /$25-$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Krista CoonHeart of Wisconsin Chamber of Commerce1120 Lincoln StreetWisconsin Rapids, WI 54494715/423-1830info@wisconsinrapidschamber.comwww.wisconsinrapidschamber.com

SUMMIT DECEMBER 6Holiday Cookie Decorating and Craft FairAurora Medical Center, 36500 Aurora Drive9am-3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Everyone is welcome to decorate holiday cookies,enjoy refreshments and browse the arts andcrafts created by caregivers and local talent thatare available for pre-holiday shopping.

Exhibitors: 40Deadline: 11/1/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: 3 x 10/$30-$35Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 6 7

Sara Lemkelde36500 Aurora DriveSummit, WI 53066262/[email protected]

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WALES DECEMBER 6Holiday Craft Fair and Breakfast with SantaKettle Moraine High School, 349 Oak Crest Drive8:30am-2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 800The Holiday Craft Fair will feature over fiftycrafters from around Wisconsin. The fair will offersomething for everyone including woodcrafts, ce-ramics, stained glass, handmade cards and bas-kets, jewelry, quilting, cross-stitch and otherhand-sewn items.

Exhibitors: 55Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/0 Slides or Photos, DigitalImages Booth Size/Fee: 6 x 12, 8 x 10/$40-$110Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Debbie KlieseKettle Moraine High School BandW328S1532 Forest Hills CourtDelafield, WI 53018262/[email protected]

WAUKESHA DECEMBER 6-7Mistletoe Market Craft and Art FairWaukesha County Expo Center1000 Northview RoadSat 10am-4pm, Sun 11am-4pmAdmission: $3Attendance: 2,000100 booths of handcrafted gifts you can’t findanywhere else. Free parking.

Exhibitors: 100Deadline: 8/1/2014 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos, Digital Images Booth Size/Fee: 10 x 10/$130Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 1 3 5 7

Karen YackleyCraft Productions, Inc.1606 W Jefferson StreetOttawa, Il 61350815/[email protected]

BELOIT DECEMBER 12HolidazzleDowntown Beloit5pm-9pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 700Entertainment: Music“Show and linger, where customers are friends!”A dazzling evening of celebration featuringartists, and specialty craftspeople in forty-pluslocations as they display one-of-a-kind gifts andunique pieces of art. Live music, Santa visits,children’s events and holiday treats make this atruly special evening for the entire family.

Exhibitors: 50-70Deadline: 11/28/2014Eligibility: Open Booth Size/Fee: /$25Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: 1 5 7

Crystal BuhmeyerDowntown Beloit Association500 Public AvenueBeloit, WI 53511608/[email protected]

WEST BEND DECEMBER 13Christmas Fair to RememberWashington County Fair Park3000 County Highway PV9am-4pmAdmission: $2Attendance: 3,500Come and enjoy the Christmas season with hand-crafted items from local vendors. Unique gifts foreveryone. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity.

Exhibitors: 200Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10 x 10, 10 x 13/$80Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: HC 1 2 3 5 6 7

Jane SchoedelA Fair to Remember1010 County Highway AWest Bend, WI 53090262/[email protected]

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Index by CityAmery 13

Amherst 40

Ashland 23

Baraboo 7, 50

Bayfield 25, 47

Beaver Dam 22

Belgium 32

Beloit 7, 11, 58, 63

Bonduel 41

Boulder Junction 32

Broadhead 31

Brookfield 58

Burlington 32

Butler 56

Cambria 47

Cambridge 12

Cedarburg 18, 43, 44, 61

Cedar Grove 27

Chippewa Falls 5

Clark County 5

Coon Valley 21

Cross Plains 42

Deerfield 44, 56

Delafield 45

DeForest 12

Eagle River 24, 33, 48

East Troy 13

Edgerton 24, 31, 61

Elkhart Lake 61

Elkhorn 51

Fish Creek 27, 45

Fitchburg 34

Fond du Lac 11

Franklin 37

Franksville 45

Germantown 40

Green Bay 47

Greenbush 37

Green Lake 53

Greenville 49

Hales Corners 6

Hartford 31, 56

Horicon 46

Hubertus 10, 42

Hudson 46, 59

Iola 2, 48

Jacksonport 8, 30

Janesville 30, 50

Jefferson 3, 41

Kaukauna 8

Kenosha 17

Kimberly 5, 59

Ladysmith 24

Lake Mills 24, 50

Lakewood 9

Lancaster 54

Land O’ Lakes 27

Lodi 20

Madison 22

Manitowoc 14

Marshfield 7, 10, 41, 59

Mauston 5, 17, 53, 58

Mazomanie 56

Menasha 50

Menomonee Falls 52, 60

Mercer 14

Middleton 36

Milwaukee 4, 6, 15, 21, 34, 55,58, 62

Minocqua 10, 21, 31, 46

Monches 62

Monona 20, 60

Mount Horeb 26, 49, 57

Muskego 55

Neenah 26, 54, 62

Nekoosa 62

New Berlin 52

New Glarus 18, 37

New Holstein 36

New London 41

New Richmond 11

Omro 9, 20

Oregon 15

Oshkosh 8, 12, 16, 22, 25, 35, 43,53, 57

Pardeeville 38

Park Falls 28

Phillips 3, 16, 46, 57

Portage 36, 53

Presque Isle 36

Racine 6, 10

Reedsburg 14, 48

Rhinelander 14

Richfield 27

Shawano 49

Soldiers Grove 44

Sparta 2, 54

Spring Green 18

Stockbridge 48

Stoughton 8, 35

Sturgeon Bay 9

Summit 62

Sun Prairie 15, 35, 38

Wales 35, 63

Warrens 45

Waterford 23

Watertown 15, 17, 32, 38

Waukesha 3, 39, 43, 55, 57, 63

Waunakee 28

Waupaca 16, 33, 60

Wausau 39

West Allis 55

West Bend 4, 51, 60, 63

West Salem 7

Whitewater 30

Williams Bay 28

Wilton 28

Wisconsin Dells 12, 40

Wisconsin Rapids 16, 40

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