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Wisconsin Art & Craft Fairs Directory, 2009
General InformationIntroduction ................................. 2Advertising a Fair .......................... 2Key to Directory Codes/Terms ........ 2For Further Details About a Listing . 3Obtaining a Seller’s Permit ............. 3To Receive the Directory ............... 3Other States’ Directories ............... 3
Events by MonthJanuary ....................................... 4February ...................................... 4March .......................................... 5April ............................................ 7May ............................................ 10June ............................................ 15July ............................................. 24August ......................................... 32September ................................... 40October ....................................... 52November .................................... 59December .................................... 67
Index By City ............................................................. 71Index By County ........................................................ 73Map of Wisconsin ....................................................... 76
On the cover: Detail:“Silver Wings and Golden Scales”©Jennifer Angus, 2007. 54' x 18.5' x 7', insects,handprinted wallpaper, frames, digital prints.
“For the past eight years, I have been creatinginstallations composed of insects pinned directly toa wall in repeating patterns which reference bothtextiles and wallpaper. A tension is created by thebeauty one observes in the pattern and theapprehension we feel toward insects. Ultimately,I am attempting to create a multilayered work inwhich pattern is the vehicle. My work is dependentupon the supposition that there is a cultural under-standing of pattern. That understanding provides aframework or potential for a narrative.”
— Jennifer Anguswww.jenniferangus.com
This represents the fourteenth in an annual series ofdirectory covers featuring the artwork of a Wisconsin ArtsBoard Artist Fellowship Award recipient in the visual arts.
The contents of this directory may be reprintedonly if credit is given to the Wisconsin Arts Board.
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Key to Directory Codes/Terms
Most of the terms used within this directory areself-explanatory; a few, however, require some elaboration.Others yet, have been assigned numbers to conserve spacewithin the listing. We hope the following definitions provideall the details you need.
EligibilityEligibilityEligibilityEligibilityEligibility definitions for exhibitors: definitions for exhibitors: definitions for exhibitors: definitions for exhibitors: definitions for exhibitors:
Open: No restrictions on entry.
Restricted: Limited to who may participate(e.g., senior citizens, Dane Countyartists, Wisconsin residents only, etc.).
Closed: Entry process is closed to the generalpublic (e.g., members only).
Juried: Participation is determined by areview panel. A jury fee may be required(e.g., Juried–$5). In most cases this isnon-refundable; call to verify.
Slides, Photos Images of artwork and/or the displaymay be required for panel review.3/1 slides, for example, indicates 3 slidesof your artwork, plus 1 slide of yoursetup/display are requested for review.
Booth Size/FeeBooth Size/FeeBooth Size/FeeBooth Size/FeeBooth Size/Fee: Smallest, largest booth dimensions/lowest-highest exhibitor fees.
Acceptable workAcceptable workAcceptable workAcceptable workAcceptable work codes: codes: codes: codes: codes:
1 Fine art2 High quality, fine crafts3 Jewelry4 Country crafts5 Handicraft items under $256 Painted or appliqued clothing/accessories7 Manufactured or resale items8 Imported art or other items9 Photography
AwardsAwardsAwardsAwardsAwards: : : : : Total value of cash and/or purchase awards.
FacilityFacilityFacilityFacilityFacility codes: codes: codes: codes: codes:
J Wheelchair accessible1 Indoor event2 Outdoor event3 Food available4 Tent5 Electricity (may be limited/fee charged)6 Security7 Free parking
The Wisconsin Art & Craft FairsDirectory is a comprehensive listing ofart and craft fairs held throughout thestate. The Wisconsin Arts Board haspublished this directory annually since1976 as a governmental service toartists, arts organizations and thegeneral public.
The directory, available free of charge,lists fairs chronologically and containsindexes by city and county. Eachevent listing provides both generalinformation for the public and specificrequirements for potential art and craftexhibitors.
The events listed within thisdirectory are also posted on theWisconsin Arts Board’s website atwww.artsboard.wisconsin.govand the Portal Wisconsin website atwww.portalwisconsin.org.
Whether an artist or an arts enthusiast, the Arts Boardhopes that you will find the Wisconsin Art & Craft FairsDirectory a valuable resource.
Thank you for your interest and support of the WisconsinArts Board. We hope you are able to enjoy a number of thequality art and craft fairs that you will find in Wisconsin.
Advertising a Fair
All art and craft fairs held in the state of Wisconsin and opento the general public are eligible for inclusion in thisdirectory. In order to be included in the directory, eventsponsors must submit both an application and a listing fee tothe Wisconsin Arts Board. (Listing fees currently range from$25-$250 and are calculated according to a formula providedon our website at www.artsboard.wisconsin.gov)
Applications may be submitted online in the months ofSeptember and October. To be notified when the applicationis available, contact the Wisconsin Arts Board and have youremail address added to the mailing list.
The Wisconsin Art & Craft Fairs Directory is not a juried list,nor does it represent an Arts Board approved list.Information included is obtained directly from fair sponsors.
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Other States’ Directories
To obtain information about art & craft fairs in ourneighboring states, contact the following nonprofitorganizations:
IllinoisIllinoisIllinoisIllinoisIllinois
Illinois Arts CouncilJames R. Thompson Center100 W. Randolph, Suite 10-500Chicago, IL 60601312/[email protected]://www.state.il.us/agency/iac/
No charge.
IndianaIndianaIndianaIndianaIndiana
Indiana Office of Tourism DevelopmentOne N. Capitol, Suite 700Indianapolis, IN 462041-888/ENJOY-INhttp://www.enjoyindiana.com/
No charge (Festival and Events Guide).
IowaIowaIowaIowaIowa
Iowa Division of TourismDepartment of Economic Development200 E. Grand AvenueDes Moines, IA 503091-888/472-6035http://www.traveliowa.com/
No charge (Calendar of Events).
MichiganMichiganMichiganMichiganMichigan
Fairs and Festivals can be found on the Michigan.orgwebsite at http://www.michigan.org/travel/.
Minnesota/MidwestMinnesota/MidwestMinnesota/MidwestMinnesota/MidwestMinnesota/Midwest
Midwest Art FairsPO Box 72Pepin, WI 547591-800/[email protected]://midwestartfairs.com
$15.95/yr., published in February and August.
For Further Details About a Listing
From time to time, after publication of this directory,sponsors may change fair dates, times, locales or evencancel a fair. The Wisconsin Arts Board is unaware of thesechanges and has no further information about the fairs thanwhat is listed in this directory. If you want to confirminformation provided or require additional information aboutany of the art/craft fairs, please call, write, or email thecontact person listed for the particular fair.
Obtaining a Seller’s Permit
Exhibitors can receive information on obtaining a seller’spermit, paying the appropriate sales tax, or registering to dobusiness in the state of Wisconsin by contacting:
Wisconsin Department of RevenueTemporary Events Program265 W. Northland Ave, Appleton, WI 54911Phone: 920/832-2910Email: [email protected]: www.dor.state.wi.us/html/temevent.html
To Receive the Directory
Additional copies of the Wisconsin Art & Craft FairsDirectory may be obtained in one of the following two ways:
1) by calling the Wisconsin Department ofTourism, 6:00am - 10:00pm, 7 days/week at:
1-800/432-TRIP (8747)1-800/432-TRIP (8747)1-800/432-TRIP (8747)1-800/432-TRIP (8747)1-800/432-TRIP (8747)
2) by sending to the Wisconsin Arts Board:
— a 6½"x 9½" (or larger) envelope,— self-addressed, with $1.65 postage
(Please do not send cash or check).
Mail the requirements noted above to:
Wisconsin Arts BoardFirst Floor, 101 E. Wilson StreetMadison, WI 53702
The Arts Board will use your SASE to mail the currentdirectory to you. Please include a separate stampedenvelope for each copy you request.
The 2009 edition will be available after January 1, 2009.We suggest that you retain this directory as a guide/information resource until you receive next year’spublication. Most art fairs occur around the same time everyyear and are usually sponsored by the same group.
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Wisconsin Dells January 17-18Flake Out FestivalWisconsin Dells Festival Site, La Crosse StreetSat 9am - 5pm, Sun 10am - 2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 15,000Entertainment: Music
Wisconsin’s only state sanctioned snow sculptingevent. Indoor arts & craft marketplace. Food, outdooractivities, indoor kids’ craft corner, fireworks. Noresale please.
Exhibitors: 80Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12/$75-$110Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 9
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Michelle ZuelkeWisconsin Dells Festivals, Inc.701 Superior StreetPO Box 390Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965608/254-8088Email: [email protected]: www.wisdells.com/flakeout
Iola February 7Iola Winter CarnivalIola-Scandinavia High School, 540 S. Jackson Street1pm - 6pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000-1,500
This event is held adjacent to the area where theLutefisk Supper is served during the Iola WinterCarnival.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: December 1, 2008Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$25-$30Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
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Traci TemplinIola Winter Carnival165 N. Main StreetIola, WI 54945715/445-5505Email: [email protected]
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Jefferson March 7Winter Wine FestJefferson County Fair Park, 503 Hyer Dr. (Off Hwy 26)9am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,000+
We have 15 Wisconsin wineries tastings ($10 for awrist band for tasting only), craft show, food, music,apple pie contest. Purchase wine by the bottle.
Exhibitors: 55Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12/$45.00Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9
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Edna DeWittCalico Cottage & Watertown Noon Kiwanis500A Bernard StreetWatertown, WI 53094920/261-9460 or 800/209-4438Email: [email protected]: www.calicocottagewinery.com
Montello March 14-15Two Friends Art ShowMontello 2 Mile Auction House, N2960 State Road 2210am - 4pmAdmission: $1.00Attendance: 1,000
Fine arts and fine crafts show in mid-Wisconsin.
Exhibitors: 22Deadline: February 1Eligibility: Juried–$5, 3/0 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/$75.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
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Penny Negley or Sue JohnsonW5798 State Road 23Montello, WI 53949608/589-5335Email: [email protected] or [email protected]: www.copperpennymontellowi.com
Hartford March 21“It’s A Spring Thing” Craft FairSt. Kilian School, 245 High Street9am - 3pmAdmission: $1.00Attendance: 400
7th annual craft fair to get you ready for Spring.Featuring unique items for spring holidays, specialcelebrations and gardening decor. Raffle drawing ofdonated items from crafters. Delicious food availablethroughout the day. There is something for everyone!
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: March 14 or Until FullEligibility: Open,
Restricted to Handcrafted ItemsBooth Size/Fee: 10x10/$40.00
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Michele MandelSt. Kilian School795 Ridge View DriveHartford, WI 53027262/673-4308Email: [email protected]
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La Crosse March 212009 Logan Spring Craft ShowLogan High School, 1500 Ranger Drive9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000
2nd annual spring craft show sponsored by the LoganParent Organization. All proceeds from the show areused for graduating senior scholarships.
Exhibitors: 80Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 8x10, 8x20/$45-$85Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6
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Peggie RileyLogan Parent Organization209 S. 22nd StreetLa Crosse, WI 54601608/789-7700Email: [email protected]: www.lacrosseschools.com/logan
Kimberly March 28Kimberly High School6th Annual Art and Craft FairW2662 Kennedy Avenue9am - 3pmAdmission: $2.00Attendance: 400+Entertainment: Music
Annual Art and craft fair sponsored by the art club toraise money for an annual museum trip to Chicago.There will be a raffle, bake sale, and brat fry.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/$30-$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9
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Carrie EverittKimberly High School Art ClubW2662 Kennedy AvenueKimberly, WI 54136920/687-3024 x6194Email: [email protected]: www.kimberly.k12.wi.us
Oshkosh March 28-29Art in the GardenHilton Garden Inn, 1355 W. 20th AvenueSat 12pm - 6pm, Sun 10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,500-2,000Entertainment: Music
Third Annual Fine Arts Show and Sale, featuringpeople’s choice voting for artist’s awards. A 3%commission will be charged on displayed art sold.
Exhibitors: 80Deadline: February 27Eligibility: Juried, 1-3/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: Not Specified/$30-$50Acceptable Work: 1 3 9
Commission: 3%Awards: $2,500
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Bev McCarthyAltrusa International of OshkoshPO Box 3833Oshkosh, WI 54903920/231-2843Email: [email protected]: www.altrusaofoshkosh.org
Phillips March 28-29Sport, Home, & Craft ShowPhillips High School, 990 Flambeau AvenueSat 9am - 4pm, Sun 10am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500
This show has an emphasis on sports of all kinds, butalso includes home improvement companies, andcrafters of all kinds
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12, 12x30/$50-$325Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Judith BoersPhillips Area Chamber of Commerce305 S. Lake AvenuePhillips, WI 54555715/339-4100Email: [email protected]: www.PhillipsWisconsin.net
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Stevens Point March 29Festival of the ArtsUW-Stevens Point, Noel Fine Arts Center10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,500Entertainment: Music
This event is known as the first major art festival ofthe season for all Midwest artists. We maintain areputation of original, quality art works for sale,representative of 50 to 55 select artists.
Exhibitors: 55Deadline: January 15Eligibility: Juried–$10, 3/1 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 8x10/$90.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
Awards: $2,500Facilities: J 1 3 5 6 7
Mark BrueggemanFestival of the Arts CouncilPO Box 872Stevens Point, WI 54481715/346-4917Email: [email protected]: www.uwsp.edu/cofac/foa Madison April 4
Wisconsin Gourd FestivalOlbrich Botanical Gardens, 3330 Atwood Avenue9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 350Entertainment: Music
This dynamic event features the humble gourd as anart medium - through musical instruments, demos,classes, etc. Featuring live music, competitions, seeds/growing literature, raffles, prizes and a Kid’s Corner.
Exhibitors: 23Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, Restricted to Gourd
Artists & Supply VendorsBooth Size/Fee: 12x8, 10x10/$35-$50
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Debra ReadyWisconsin Gourd Society1210 Oakwood CourtStoughton, WI 53589608/873-1703Email: [email protected]
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Oregon April 4Oregon Lioness-Sponsored Craft FairOregon Middle School, 601 Pleasant Oak Drive9am - 2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 700
Fifteenth annual fundraiser, with funds going tovarious community projects (such as the Senior Centerand Fire/EMS) and other Lions projects, including LionsCamp and Lions Eye Bank.
Exhibitors: 70Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$25.00Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9
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Eleanor LawryOregon Lioness Club955 Hillcrest LaneOregon, WI 53575608/835-5671
Onalaska April 4-5Onalaska OmniCenter12th Annual Spring Gift and Craft ShowOnalaska OmniCenter, 255 Riders Club RoadSat 9am - 4pm, Sun 10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5,000
10th Annual Event. Over 140 booths with fall andholiday gift and decorating items. Well advertised, freeadmission, and free parking.
Exhibitors: 90Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/$90-$150;Also 10x30/$285 limited!
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Natasha RachOnalaska OmniCenter255 Riders Club RoadOnalaska, WI 54650608/781-9566 Ext. 203Email: [email protected]: www.omnicenter.net
Medford April 5Simek Center Arts & Craft SaleSimek Center, 1037 W. State Hwy 649:30am - 3:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,500
Fine arts and craft sale.
Exhibitors: 75Deadline: Untill FullEligibility: Juried, Restricted to
Arts and Crafts OnlyBooth Size/Fee: 10x10/$60.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 4 5 6Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Mike EcklundSimek Recreation Center/MAYHA1037 W. BroadwayPO Box 302Medford, WI 54451715/748-6655Email: [email protected]
Sheboygan April 18All Things Strange and Wonderful SaleHorace Mann Middle School, 2820 Union Avenue9am - 3pmAdmission: $1.00Attendance: 1,000Entertainment: Music
Things to wear, things to eat, and things to set onyour mantle. Things that will make you look good, feelgood, and smell good. Some THING for everyone.
Exhibitors: 75Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$30-$45Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 7 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Karen HabeckParents 4 UsAll Things Strange and Wonderful Sale2820 Union AvenueSheboygan, WI 53081920/208-6409Email: [email protected]: www.sheboygan.k12.wi.us/hmann/ATSAW
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West Bend April 18Spring Fair to Remember3000 Hwy PV9am - 4pmAdmission: $2.00Attendance: 2,500
10th annual art & craft show with door prizes, freechildren’s activities, and a great variety of handmadeproducts for home & garden.
Exhibitors: 150Deadline: March 1Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Restricted
to Handcrafted Work by ArtistBooth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/$70.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: J 1 2 3 5 6 7
Jane Schoedel1010 Hwy AWest Bend, WI 53090262/692-9488Email: [email protected]
Milwaukee April 18-1939th AnnualNorse Rosemalers’ Association Show7507 W. Oklahoma AvenueSat 10am - 4pm, Sun Noon - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000
Juried rosemaling show with approximately 75entrants, along with a sales table, ethnic food court,demonstrations in rosemaling and wood carving,woodenware vendors, and raffle. Norwegian dancersSunday at 1:00 pm.
Exhibitors: 75Deadline: March 1Eligibility: Juried, Closed, Restricted to
Norse Rosemalers’ MembersBooth Size/Fee: 10x12, 15x20/$5-$150
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Betty NellenNorse Rosemalers’ Association173 W. State StreetBurlington, WI 53105262/767-2857Email: [email protected]
Fond du Lac April 25Country Fair Arts & Crafts Show*A Before Mother’s Day Show*FDL County Fairgrounds Recreation Building, Hwy 45& Martin9am - 3pmAdmission: $1.00Attendance: 700+
A quality arts & crafts show, mixed media, door prizesdrawn every half hour, food concessions, and freeparking. Unique gifts and home decorating ideas -come & enjoy!
Exhibitors: 80Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12/$50.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 6 7
Stephanie HoffmanFond du Lac Recreation Department85 Morningside DriveFond du Lac, WI 54935920/906-6663Email: [email protected]: www.fdlrecdept.com
Oshkosh April 25What Women Want Shopping ExpoSunnyview Exposition Center10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000
What Women Want shopping extravaganza that bringstogether restauranteurs, chocolate makers, artisans &crafters, home based businesses and small businesses.This is a women’s one stop shopping source!!
Exhibitors: 75Deadline: March 9Eligibility: Juried
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$75.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
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Kathy JoubertL & K Productions920 W. 9th AvenueOshkosh, WI 54902800/366-4189Email: [email protected]: www.landkproductions.com
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Fitchburg April 25-2614 South Artists Spring Art Show5520 Lacy RoadSat 9am - 5pm, Sun 9:30am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 300
2nd Annual Spring Art Show located in the FitchburgCommunity Center. Visit award-winning artists andfind wonderful unique artwork.
Exhibitors: 25Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried–$35, 3/0 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 8x10, 10x10/$75-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
Facilities: J 1 5 7
Event Chair - 2009 Spring Art Show14 South ArtistsPO Box 82Oregon, WI 53575Email: [email protected]: www.14southartists.com
Rothschild April 25-26Cedar Creek Mall Art & Craft ShowCedar Creek Mall, 10101 Market StreetSat 10am - 4pm, Sun 11am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: Not Specified
Annual Art & Craft Show, featuring qualityhandcrafted items. Great gift ideas! Well advertised,free admission, and free parking.
Exhibitors: 60Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 1/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x8, 36x8/$65.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Tom TimblinCedar Creek Mall10101 Market Street, Suite B40Rothschild, WI 54474715/355-0011Email: [email protected]: www.cedarcreekmall.com
Madison May 2Madison Audubon Society33rd Annual Art FairWarner Park Community Center, 1625 Northport Drive9:30am - 4:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,500Entertainment: Music
An early spring event featuring fine arts and fine craftsdisplayed in a park setting.
Exhibitors: 125Deadline: March 1Eligibility: Juried, 5/1 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 11x11/$100-$120Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
Facilities: J 1 2 3 7
Joanne HerfelMadison Audubon Society222 S. Hamilton Street, Suite 1Madison, WI 53703608/255-2473Email: [email protected]: www.madisonaudubon.org
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New Berlin May 2Ronald Reagan Elementary2nd Annual Spring Art & Craft Fair4225 S. Calhoun Road9am - 4pmAdmission: $2.00Attendance: 300+
Second Annual Craft Fair at our new ElementarySchool. All proceeds go back to the school. This eventfeatures a variety of original art and handcraftedpieces. Food and beverages will be served. “SpringInto It” one of the few early shows around, just beforeMother’s Day.
Exhibitors: 70Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 1/1 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 6x9, 10x15/$35-$45Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
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Cheri HandelRonald Reagan H&S Fundraising Committee16940 W. Homestead DriveNew Berlin, WI 53151262/784-8422Email: [email protected]
Racine May 2Lakefront Artist FairFestival Park8am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 7,000Entertainment: Music
Celebrating our 28th annual Lakefront Artist Fair! Over100 artists exhibit at this lively family event on thebanks of beautiful Lake Michigan. Artists love ourhospitality and helpfulness!
Exhibitors: 125Deadline: March 31Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12/$75-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 4 5 6 7
Lewis, Rita C.Racine Montessori School2317 Howe Street, Racine, WI 53403262/637-7892Email: [email protected]: www.racinemontessori.com
Wisconsin Rapids May 2-3Rapids Mall Spring Art & Craft ShowRapdis Mall, 555 West Grand AvenueSat 10am - 5pm, Sun 11am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000
It’s time to get started on spring decorating! This is agreat event for updating or adding to your indoor oroutdoor items.
Exhibitors: 35Deadline: April 15Eligibility: Juried, 2/0 Photos, Restricted to
Handmade Items, No Buy/SellBooth Size/Fee: 8x10/$30.00
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Liz Radloff, Marketing DirectorRapids Mall555 West Grand AvenueWisconsin Rapids, WI 54495715/421-3500Email: [email protected]: www.rapidsmall.com
West Salem May 3MayfairWest Salem High School, 405 E. Hamlin Street10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500+Entertainment: Music
The 4th annual Mayfair features an art fair, music,children’s art activities, silent auction and a Chicken Q.This event helps support the Marie W. Heider Centerfor the Arts. Great family fun.
Exhibitors: 30Deadline: March 20Eligibility: Juried–$5, 2/0 Digital Images,
Restricted to Original Fine Arts &Fine Crafts Created by the Artist
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$35.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Jane BangsbergWest Salem Fine Arts Board112 S. Clark Street, West Salem, WI 54669608/786-2388Email: [email protected]: www.wsalem.k12.wi.us
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Marshfield May 1046th Marshfield Art FairMarshfield High School Fieldhouse, 1401 E. Becker Rd.10am - 4:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5,000+Entertainment: Music, Dance
Marshfield’s only juried fine arts fair. Free admissionand entertainment. Kid’s Creative Corner, demonstra-tions by artists, Rotary Club food booth. A Mother’sDay tradition in Central Wisconsin.
Exhibitors: 113Deadline: March 13Eligibility: Juried–$5, 3/0 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$65.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9
Awards: $1,200Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Mary Peck or Tamara MessNew Visions Gallery1000 N. Oak AvenueMarshfield, WI 54449-5703715/387-5562Email: [email protected]: www.newvisionsgallery.org
Oak Creek May 10Mother’s Day Art FairMarketplace Shopping Village, 8628A S. Marketplace10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500
Fifth annual, Mother’s Day Art Fair. Our event hasbeen gaining popularity and is the perfect excursion toattend with Mom on her special day.
Exhibitors: 30Deadline: March 1Eligibility: Juried–$10, 4/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$50.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Chris JensenC3 Designs8628A S. MarketplaceOak Creek, WI 53154414/764-3892Email: [email protected]
Stoughton May 15-17Syttende Mai FestivalDowntown10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 15,000Entertainment: Dance
Celebrating its Norwegian heritage, Stoughton offers aparade, arts & crafts fair, parades, costumed style-show, and authentic Norwegian food and dance.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$120.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: 2 4
Margit Gerber, CoordinatorStoughton Chamber of Commerce532 E. Main Street, Stoughton, WI 53589608/873-7912Email: [email protected] [email protected]: www.stoughtonwi.com
Baraboo May 16Amcore Bank Faire on the SquareDowntown Business District, Third & Fourth Streets9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 8,000Entertainment: Music, Dance
22nd annual; close parking; drive-up, on street setup;well organized. Free coffee and donuts for exhibitors;food court, farm market, kid’s games, live entertain-ment enhance event.
Exhibitors: 175Deadline: April 16Eligibility: Juried–$5, 3/1 Photos,
Restricted to HandmadeProducts; No Resale
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12/$75.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 5 7
Cindy DoescherDowntown Baraboo, Inc.1801 Jefferson StreetBaraboo, WI 53913608/356-7995Email: [email protected]: www.faireonthesquare.com
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Oshkosh May 16Festival of SpringPaine Art Center and Gardens, 1410 Algoma Blvd.8am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,000
Festival of Spring features the Paine’s annual SpringPlant Sale and vendors of landscape, garden supplies,original art, crafts and retail items.
Exhibitors: 160Deadline: April 1Eligibility: Open, 2/1 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$60-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 2 6 7
Doris PeitzPaine Art Center & Gardens, Inc.1410 Algoma Blvd., Oshkosh, WI 54901920/235-6903 Ext. 22Email: [email protected]: www.thepaine.org
Kaukauna May 1727th Annual Nature’s Images Art Fair1000 Islands Nature Center, 1000 Beaulieu Ct. (Hwy Z)10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000-5,000Entertainment: Music
50+ fine artists displaying nature related paintings,photography, sculpture, crafts from natural material,botanical and herbs, Celtic harpist, food, picnic area,wildflower hikes, and eagles along Fox River. Greatambiance.
Exhibitors: 50+Deadline: May 1Eligibility: Juried, 2-3/0 Digital Images,
Restricted to Nature RelatedArts & Crafts
Booth Size/Fee: 12x14, 14'/$55-$60Acceptable Work: 1 3 4 9
Awards: $1,000Facilities: J 2 3 7
Shirley WorschFriends of the 1000 Islands Environmental Center1000 Beaulieu CourtKaukauna, WI 54130920/766-4733Email: [email protected]: www.1000islandsenvironmentalcenter.com
Burlington May 23Art du Chocolat Art ShowEast Chestnut Loop10am - 6pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500+Entertainment: Music
Art du Chocolat Art Show held during Chocolate Fest.Free Shuttle bus available to transport guests betweenthe Art Show in Historic Downtown Burlington andthe Burlington Chocolate Fest Fairgrounds. We have20 sidewalk spaces along with 20 tent spacesavailable for exhibitors.
Exhibitors: 40Deadline: May 10Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: Sidewalk, 10x10 Tent/$25-$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9
Facilities: 2 7
Mary J. BrensingerHeart of Burlington444 N. Pine StreetBurlington, WI 53105262/763-3050Email: [email protected]: http://artduchocolat.synthasite.com
Eagle River May 23-24Strawberry Craft and Gift FestFairgrounds, Hwy 709:30am - 4:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10,000+Entertainment: Music
Quality arts & crafts & accepted gifts, musical andfamily entertainment etc., strawberry treats and foodarea. A family craft & gift festival. A good buyingevent in Northern Wisconsin.
Exhibitors: 125Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$175-$200Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9
Facilities: J 2 3 4 5 6 7
Mac or Bonnie McCallinM.A.C. Productions705 Bugbee AvenueWausau, WI 54401715/675-6201
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Jacksonport May 23-24Jacksonport MaifestLakeside Park, State Highway 579am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5,000Entertainment: Music
Maifest is Jacksonport’s celebration of spring in DoorCounty. Activities include a parade Saturday morning,10K run on Sunday, children’s activities, food, fish boil,live music, and a horse pull.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: March 31Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$90.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9
Facilities: 2 3 6 7
Eric WickstromJacksonport Advancement Corporation6706 Memorial DriveEgg Harbor, WI 54209920/823-2800Email: [email protected]: www.jacksonport.org
Sturgeon Bay May 23-24Sturgeon Bay Fine Art FairSunset Park, N. Third Avenue10am - 4pmAdmission: $2 DonationAttendance: 4,000Entertainment: Music
This annual fair in historic Sturgeon Bay presents fineart and fine craft in a wonderful park setting along thewaterfront. Entertainment, food and children’s activities.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: March 9Eligibility: Juried, 4/0 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 15x15/$125.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
Awards: $1,000Facilities: J 2 3 6 7
Sue MeyerSturgeon Bay Visitor Center36 S. 3rd AvenueSturgeon Bay, WI 54235920/743-6246Email: [email protected]: www.sturgeonbay.net
Lakewood May 24McCaslin Lioness FaireLakewood Town Hall & Activity Grounds,17258 North Road10am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000-2,000
10th Annual Faire with funds going to community andLions projects. Silent auction, Badger Bouncers &children’s games, unique craft booths, book fair,Rummage-O-Rama, raffle drawings, food, and fun forall!
Exhibitors: 40Deadline: March 31Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12/$30.00Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 5 7
Mary StehulaMcCaslin Lioness Club16969 Nicolet RoadTownsend, WI 54175715/276-7769Email: [email protected]
Viroqua May 30Viroqua Partners2nd Annual Arts and Crafts CrawlMain Street, Downtown8:30am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 250
Join us at historic Viroqua for the Arts and CraftsCrawl. Featuring local artists and businesses, there issomething for everyone including pottery, jewelry, art,textiles, and more!
Exhibitors: 25Deadline: May 12Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12/$15-$20Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: 2 3 7
RebeccaViroqua Partners220 S. Main StreetWisconsin, WI 54665608/637-2575Email: [email protected]: www.viroqua-wisconsin.com
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West Bend June 5-7Boys & Girls Club of Washington CountyFine Art Festival925 N. Silverbrook DriveNot SpecifiedAdmission: FreeAttendance: 8,000-10,000Entertainment: Music, Dance
Held in conjunction with Rotary Seafood Fest. 17thannual event.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: April 1 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/2 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 20x20/$50-$180Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Kathleen ChristensonBoys & Girls Club of Washington County925 N. SilverbrookWest Bend, WI 53090262/334-3732Email: [email protected]: www.wcbgc.org
De Forest June 6Dragon Art FairMarket Street, Downtown9am - 4pmAdmission: Donation ReqAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music
Showcasing The North Star of Dane County, the fair isa fundraiser for arts scholarships. Also June 6th: silentauction, car show, ice cream social, plant/book sales &children’s activities.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: April 1Eligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos, Restricted to
Handcrafted Original WorksBooth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/$80-$90
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Facilities: J 2 3 6 7
Julie WillsDragon Arts Group932 Fly Wheel CircleDe Forest, WI 53532608/846-8891Email: [email protected]: www.dragonartsgroup.org
Marshfield June 6DairyfestMarshfield Fair Park, 513 East 17th Street8am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 13,000Entertainment: Music, Dance
A community tradition now in its 28th year. Acelebration including a dairy breakfast, parade, andentertainment—a family fun weekend.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 1/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x30/$55-$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 2 5 6 7
Debbie BauerMarshfield Area Chamber of Commerce700 S. Central Avenue, PO Box 868Marshfield, WI 54449800/422-4541Email: [email protected]: www.visitmarshfieldwi.com
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Wisconsin Dells June 6-7Arts & Crafts Fair at Taste of Wisconsin DellsHistoric Bowman Park, Downtown at 714 BroadwaySat 9am - 4pm, Sun 9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,500
Part of Taste of Wisconsin Dells, food, music,Bowman House tours, tractor show, children’sactivities, microbrew tasting, library book sale,breakfast and lunch on grounds at park, sidewalksales, free shuttle.
Exhibitors: 90Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 1/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$40.00Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3
Cheryl BoehmkeDells Country Historical SocietyPO Box 674Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965608/586-4184Email: [email protected]: www.wisconsinhistory.org/localhistory/directory/viewsociety.asp?id=97
Fond du Lac June 7Art on the IslandOven Island, Lakeside Park, N. Main & N. Park10am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000Entertainment: Music
Over 70 artists/craftspeople representing a widevariety of arts and crafts fill a tree lined park on LakeWinnebago. Food, live music, kids’ crafts, freeadmission and parking.
Exhibitors: 70Deadline: May 24Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 14x14/$45-$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Awards: $500Facilities: J 2 3 7
Kathy WilkeFond du Lac Artists’ Association, Inc.N2311 Meadow LaneCampbellsport, WI 53010920/533-4780
Hudson June 7Art Along the WillowWillow River State Park, 1034 County Road A10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500-1,000
Fine arts and crafts fair in beautiful State Park.Storytelling, children’s craft area, train rides, and silentauction. Park sticker not required this day only.Exhibitor fees support environmental education.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: May 15Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$35.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Carol BenishWillow River OWLs1034 Co. Road AHudson, WI 54016715/381-0441Email: [email protected]
Kenosha June 7Good Old Summertime Art Fair56 Street & Sheridan Road10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,000-5,000Entertainment: Music
Fine arts and fine craft fair in beautiful park setting.Musical entertainment, kids’ area, food.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: April 15Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Slides or Photos,
Restricted to Original WorksBooth Size/Fee: 12x12/$65-$70
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Awards: $100
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Karen GulbransenFriends of the Kenosha Art Assoc.PO Box 1753Kenosha, WI 53141262/654-0065Email: [email protected]: www.kenoshaartassoc.org
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East Troy June 13GFWC Woman’s Club of East TroyArts & Crafts FairVillage Square9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000
Arts and crafts fair held on East Troy’s historic square.
Exhibitors: 60Deadline: May 15 or Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 12x12/$35.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 6 7
DeLane Kampa or Merry StrandbergGFWC Woman’s Club of East TroyPO Box 474East Troy, WI 53120-0474262/642-4504Email: [email protected]
Fremont June 13Fremont River DaysWolf River Drive, Downtown Business District9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,500Entertainment: Music
5K River Walk/Run, craft show, flea market, farmmarket, live music, kids’ games, balloon release, cornroast, Venetian boat parade at dusk, raffles etc.
Exhibitors: 40Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$15.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Mary KrauseFremont Neighborhood Watch1015 Fremont StreetPO Box 116Fremont, WI 54940920/446-3236Email: [email protected]
Manitowoc June 13Manitowoc Garden FairWashington Park, 12th & Marshall Street10am - 3:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,000-5,000Entertainment: Music
19th annual event. Gardener’s paradise! Featuringannuals, perennials, herbs, trees, garden art, finecrafts, statuary, furniture, and food. Held in abeautiful shady park downtown Manitowoc. Rain orshine. Free parking.
Exhibitors: 60+Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$75.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Marion ParworthManitowoc Garden FairPO Box 1671Manitowoc, WI 54221920/682-2050
Mercer June 13Lupine JunefestCarow Tourist Park, Highway J9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 750Entertainment: Music
Mercer’s growing annual festival celebrates the lupinesthat bloom each spring. Featuring handmade andoriginal arts & crafts, bike & hike activities, chalk artcontest, music, food, and more!
Exhibitors: 30Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, Restricted to
Original Arts & CraftsBooth Size/Fee: 10x10/$20.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: J 2 3 7
Lisa Heberling,Downtown DevelopmentMercer Chamber of CommercePO Box 178Mercer, WI 54547-0178715/476-2389Email: [email protected]: www.mercercc.com
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Plymouth June 13Plymouth Festival of Fine Arts520 East Mill Street9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: Music
Plymouth Arts Center’s Juried Fine Art Fair makes itsdebut in historic downtown Plymouth. Wide variety oforiginal works, entertainment, and a Taste ofPlymouth cuisine enhances this inaugural event.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: March 1 or Until FullEligibility: Juried–$25, 3/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$50.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Donna HahnPlymouth Arts Center520 East Mill Street, PO Box 253Plymouth, WI 53073920/892-8409Email: [email protected]: www.plymoutharts.org
Rhinelander June 13Art Fair on the Courthouse LawnRhinelander Court House9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music
Visit Rhinelander Art Fair on the Courthouse Lawn toexplore original artwork from over 150 crafters. Enjoyentertainment, great food and the HeadwatersCorvette Club Car Show located downtown.
Exhibitors: 150Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x30/$75-$125Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Community Outreach CoordinatorRhinelander Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 795Rhinelander, WI 54501715/365-7468Email: [email protected]: www.rhinelanderchamber.com
Saint Germain June 132nd Annual Walk in the Woods Art FairSt. Germain Community Park10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 800Entertainment: Music
Featuring many talented artists from around the areaincluding pottery, paintings, photography, jewelry andfurniture. Wine tasting, fine cheeses and live musicprovided.
Exhibitors: 25Deadline: June 1Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$50.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
Facilities: J 2 3 4 5 7
Anne SmallSaint Germain Chamber of CommercePO Box 155Saint Germain, WI 54558715/477-2205Email: [email protected]: www.st-germain.com
Sun Prairie June 13Sun Prairie’s Taste of the Arts FairSheehan Park, 1350 Linnerud Drive9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music
Featuring a Georgia O’Keefe celebration with art andcraft vendors from around the state in a beautiful parksetting. Free parking, food vendor booths, entertain-ment, children’s playground and more.
Exhibitors: 120Deadline: June 5 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$70.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: 2 3 7
StaffSun Prairie Chamber of Commerce109 E. Main StreetSun Prairie, WI 53590608/837-4547Email: [email protected]: www.sunprairiechamber.com
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Racine June 13-14Monument Square Art Fair on the LakeRacine Civic Centre Festival Park, 5 Fifth StreetSat 10am - 5pm, Sun 10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10,000Entertainment: Music
One of Wisconsin’s oldest juried fine art fairs.Approximately 120 artists from around the countryexhibiting in a variety of media. Great food andentertainment in a beautiful lakefront setting.
Exhibitors: 120Deadline: February 9Eligibility: Juried–$10, 6/1 Slides
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$135-$210Acceptable Work: 1 3 9
Awards: $2,000Facilities: J 2 3 4 5 6 7
Frank RicchioMonument Square Art Fair, Inc.2700 Erie Street, Suite 103Racine, WI 53402262/639-6555Email: [email protected]
Oshkosh June 1452nd Annual Winnebagoland Art FairSouth Park10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5,000-7,000Entertainment: Music
The deadline for returning artists is March 15; thedeadline for new artists is March 30.
Exhibitors: 130Deadline: March 30Eligibility: Juried–$10, 4/1 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 20x20/$90 ($100 after April 1)Acceptable Work: 2
Awards: $2,500Facilities: J 2 3 7
Art Fair ChairOshkosh Fine Arts AssociationPO Box 2805Oshkosh, WI 54903
Waupaca June 19-21Strawberry FestCity Square, Main & Union StreetsSat 9am - 4pm, Sun 10am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 8,000Entertainment: Music
A family event celebrating the first taste of summer!Arts & crafts, children’s activities, strawberryshortcake, historic trolley ride, fresh picked/locallygrown strawberries for sale, food & live music,carnival, flea market, hot air balloon rally, street dance.
Exhibitors: 150Deadline: March 1Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos,
Restricted to Handcrafted ItemsBooth Size/Fee: 10x10/$65.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 7
Kathy LeClairWaupaca Area Chamber of Commerce221 S. Main StreetWaupaca, WI 54981715/258-7343Email: [email protected]: www.waupacaareachamber.com
Amery June 20Amery Women’s Club Arts & Crafts FairNorth Park10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000
Beautiful park on North Twin Lake and over lookingthe Apple River. Food, free parking and spaciouswalkways make this an Amery area family tradition.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, Restricted to
Handmade or Original ArtBooth Size/Fee: 12x12, 24x12/$35-$60
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: J 2 3 5 7
Dorothy LehmannAmery Women’s Club661 Pondhurst Drive, Amery, WI 54001715/268-5699Email: [email protected]: www.geocities.com/ameryartfair
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Antigo June 20Ambassadors Arts & Crafts on the AvenueDowntown10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,500+Entertainment: Music
24th Annual Arts & Craft Fair held in downtownAntigo. Live music, kids’ activities, great food, carshow. Held rain or shine. Fun for the entire family.
Exhibitors: 75Deadline: May 29Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10, 12/$30.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: 2 7
Lori SeisAntigo/Langlade County Ambassadors1005 S. Superior StreetAntigo, WI 54409715/623-4134 or 888-526-4523Email: [email protected]: www.antigochamber.com
Chippewa Falls June 20Solstice on Grand Art FaireCook-Rutledge Mansion, 505 West Grand Avenue9am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: Music
Fine arts fair on the beautiful grounds of the Cook-Rutledge Mansion. Also hosted by the Valley ArtAssociation. Music, food/beverage concessions,mansion tours, purchase awards.
Exhibitors: 65Deadline: March 1Eligibility: Closed
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$50.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
Facilities: 2 3 7
Ray PetersonValley Art AssociationPO Box 674Chippewa Falls, WI 54729715/723-4970Email: [email protected]
Hazelhurst June 20Hazelhurst Lions Club Arts and Crafts FairHighway 519am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music
Outdoor Arts and Crafts Fair. Merchandise to behandcrafted by vendor—no buy/sell items. Food andbeverages available at Lions Club concession stand.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 20x20/$35.00Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Judy CassadyHazelhurst Lions Club7607 Hixon RoadMinocqua, WI 54548715/356-6230Email: [email protected]
Sun Prairie June 2022nd Annual StrawberryFest & Craft FairColonial Club Senior Activity Center, 301 BlankenheimLane8:30am - 2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,200Entertainment: Music
Family friendly strawberry festival featuring craft fair,run/walk, breakfast/lunch, raffles, children’s carnival,computer arcade, book sale, skateboard competition,lots of delicious strawberries, and much more!
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$55.00Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 2 3 5 7
Patti StockdaleColonial Club Senior Activity Center301 Blankenheim LaneSun Prairie, WI 53590608/837-4611 x 129Email: [email protected]: www.colonialclub.org
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Boscobel June 20-21Art by the Stream EventBoy Scout Park, La Belle StreetSat 10am - 5pm, Sun 10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,500-2,000Entertainment: Music, Theater
An outdoor juried fine arts and crafts festival locatedalong picturesque banks of Saunders Creek andadjacent to downtown business district. Access by apaved walking trail.
Exhibitors: 60+Deadline: April 15Eligibility: Juried–$10, 3/0 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$50.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9
Facilities: 2 3 5 6 7
Laura SteeleBoscobel Chamber of Commerce800 Wisconsin AvenueBoscobel, WI 53805608/375-2672Email: [email protected]: www.artbythestream.com
Reedsburg June 21Butterfest Arts and Crafts FairNishan Park, County Hwy H10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,500
35th Annual Art and Craft Fair taking place on the lastday of a 5-day festival drawing from several countieswhich includes carnival rides, food vendors, andgrandstand shows.
Exhibitors: 70Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x30/$20.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Awards: $750Facilities: 1 2 3 5 7
Gail J. MiedenReedsburg ButterfestivalE7237 South Oak Crest DriveReedsburg, WI 53959608/524-3208Email: [email protected]
Watertown June 21Watertown Outdoor Art FestivalRiverside Park Island10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: Music
45th annual festival. Enjoy a beautiful island settingwith generous exhibit space, live music, foodconcessions, children’s art pavilion, limited freehousing for long distance artists, up to $5,000 inpurchase awards, and show awards.
Exhibitors: 80Deadline: March 15Eligibility: Juried–$20, 3/1 Slides or Photos
Restricted to Fine ArtBooth Size/Fee: Unlimited/$80.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $5,000
Facilities: J 2 3 6 7
David PawlWatertown Arts CouncilPO Box 545, Watertown, WI 53094608/655-3437Email: [email protected]: www.watertownart.com
Tomah June 26-28National Truck or Tractor PullArt/Craft Show & Flea MarketRecreation Park, Tractor Pull Grounds9am - 10pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 95,000
#1 truck/tractor pull in USA plus art/craft show, fleamarket, commercial displays, campground. Vendorsreceive two free parking passes.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: June 10 or Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: Inside 8x10, 8x12/$85-$101;Outside $6 Running Ft. Frontage
Acceptable Work: 3 4 5 6 7 8 9Facilities: J 1 2 3 5 6
Carolyn Habelman/LisaMonroe County Local History Room1488 Aqua Road, Black River Falls, WI 54615608/378-4388Email: [email protected]
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Appleton (Darboy Area) June 27Chicken Fest Craft & Vendor FairDarboy Community Park, N9334 Noe Rd./Midway Rd.Sat 10am - 4pm (5-11pm optional Thurs/Fri/Sat eve.)Admission: FreeAttendance: 4,000-5,000Entertainment: Music, Theater
Community event sponsored by The Kiwanis Club ofDarboy. Rides, games, contests, live music and food.Free stage show Saturday afternoon. Booth fee iswaived for local non-profits.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 11x11/$40.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Milton SchmitKiwanis Club of DarboyN223 Marion Avenue, Appleton, WI 54915920/993-9664Email: [email protected]: www.darboyfest.org
Kenosha June 27UW-Parkside Summer Arts & Crafts Festival900 Wood Road10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,000Entertainment: Music
The UW-Parkside will host its 19th Annual SummerArts & Crafts Festival. The event is sponsored by UW-Parkside Music Dept. and all proceeds benefit the UW-Parkside Music Scholarship Fund. Handmade articlessuch as paintings, pottery, sculpture, jewelry, etc. arewelcome. No manufactured or imported goods.
Exhibitors: 200Deadline: May 15 or Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$100.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Jennifer FilipponeUniversity of WI-Parkside Music Dept. CART 221900 Wood Road, Kenosha, WI 53144262/595-2581Email: [email protected]: www.uwp.edu/departments/music/
Cedarburg June 27-28Strawberry Festival Fine Arts & Crafts FairCedarburg Cultural Center, W62N546 Washington AveSat 10am - 6pm, Sun 10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 100,000 (2008)Entertainment: Music
Fine art & craft with a contemporary flair distinguishesthis lively event, held outdoors at the Cultural Centerduring a city-wide festival that draws 100,000 visitors.Food tent, music, and free exhibits indoors.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: April 24 or Until FullEligibility: Juried–$10,
2-4/1-2 Slides or PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10x10/$150-$175
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9Facilities: J 2 3
Jean LamboCedarburg Cultural CenterW62 N546 Washington Avenue, PO Box 84Cedarburg, WI 53012262/375-3676Email: [email protected]: www.cedarburgculturalcenter.org
Cedarburg June 27-28Ozaukee Art CenterStrawberry Festival Fine Arts/Crafts FairClosed Main Street (Washington Avenue)and Community CenterSat 10am - 6pm, Sun 10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 100,000 for Two-Day Fair
Strawberry Festival is a citywide, two-day festivalwith multiple events drawing over 100,000 visitors.The OAC features juried exhibitors from many statesselling fine arts and crafts.
Exhibitors: 60Deadline: May 1 or Until FullEligibility: Juried–$10, 4/1 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$175.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9
Facilities: J 1 2
Ozaukee Art CenterW62 N718 Riveredge DriveCedarburg, WI 53012-1337262/377-8230Email: [email protected]: www.cedarburgfestivals.org
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Ellsworth June 27-288th Annual Ellsworth Cheese Curd FestivalPierce Co. Fairgrounds, Hwy 65 N10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,500-6,000Entertainment: Music
A fun & food filled weekend for the whole family.Music, truck pull, horse show, parades, ATV pull, StarSearch, fireworks & and national musical act onSaturday night. Lots of kids’ games & activities.
Exhibitors: 45Deadline: June 15Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 12x12/$40-$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Laurel CoxEllsworth Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc.PO Box 927, 111 N. Chestnut StreetEllsworth, WI 54011715/273-6442Email: [email protected]: www.ellsworthchamber.com
New Glarus June 27-28Annual Heidi Festival Arts & Craft FairVillage Park, 300 Block of 2nd StreetSat 9am - 5pm, Sun 9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000+
The 43rd Annual Heidi Festival includes local tastesand treasures, four performances of the Heidi drama,and Sat. night free street dance. For a great familyfocused weekend, book your lodging now.
Exhibitors: 50+Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, Restricted to Handmade/
Homegrown ItemsBooth Size/Fee: 12x12, 12x24/$30-$50
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: J 2 3 5 7
Nancy GalhouseHeidi FestivalPO Box 615New Glarus, WI 53574608/527-2496Email: [email protected]: www.swisstown.com
Spring Green June 27-28Spring Green Arts & Crafts FairJefferson Street, DowntownSat 9am - 5pm, Sun 10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 20,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance
40th annual arts and fine crafts fair held in downtownSpring Green.
Exhibitors: 200Deadline: February 15Eligibility: Juried–$10, 4/1 Slides
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$125.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
Awards: $4,500Facilities: J 2 3 5 6 7
John HessSpring Green Arts & Crafts Fair5851 County Road ZSpring Green, WI 53588608/588-7082Email: [email protected]: springgreenartfair.com
Presque Isle June 28Presque Isle Country FairMain Street10am - 4pmAdmission: DonationAttendance: 2,000Entertainment: Music
A day for family fun, to include Last Wilderness Run/Walk, pie baking contest, ice cream & pie eatingcontest, frog/turtle races, live music, magic & oldfashioned games.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: June 12Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$20-$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: 2 3 7
Cathy Logan WeberPresque Isle Chamber of CommercePO Box 135Presque Isle, WI 54557715/686-2910Email: [email protected]: www.presqueisle.com
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Ojibwa July 3-4Northwoods Annual RiversideFine Art/Craft Fair & Family DayHighway 27/70 & Cty Road GFri 9am - 5pm, Sat 9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000-1,500Entertainment: Music
Near Hayward/Chippewa Flowage. Brats, bake sale,cheese & wine tasting, children’s booth, pony rides,free booth sitting. Free coffee for artisans. Artisans setup @ 6:30am. Breakfast 7:30am-10am $2.00. 4thfireworks. RV camping/parking, motels, supper clubs.
Exhibitors: 35Deadline: April 30 or Until FullEligibility: Juried–$5, 3/1 Slides or Photos,
Restricted to Fine Art/Fine CraftBooth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/$60-$120
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Awards: $50
Facilities: J 2 3 4 5 6 7
JoAnn JensenLiving Faith Church3629N Ogden, Radisson, WI 54867715/945-2961Email: [email protected]
Eagle River July 3-5Watermelon Days Craft & Gift FestFairgrounds, Hwy 70 West9:30am - 4:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 15,000+Entertainment: Music
A good 4th of July buying festival in NorthernWisconsin’s resort area. Continuous family entertain-ment. Free watermelon slices all three days. Food withpicnic table seating.
Exhibitors: 150Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$200.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9
Facilities: J 2 3 4 5 6 7
Mac or Bonnie McCallinM.A.C. Productions705 Bugbee AvenueWausau, WI 54401715/675-6201
Lodi July 4Lodi Art in the ParkHabermann Park10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music
45th annual arts & craft show held in a scenic parksetting overlooking a meandering creek, with beautifulshade trees. Food is available on site.
Exhibitors: 85Deadline: April 30 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/$50-$85Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 5 7
Jeanne KohlLodi Art ClubPO Box 134Lodi, WI 53555608/592-4432Email: [email protected]
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Monona July 4Monona Community FestivalArt Fair in the ParkWinnequah Park, Winnequah Road & Healy Lane10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance
Monona’s July 4th festival is set in beautifulWinnequah Park. Art Fair, Taste of Monona,entertainment and fireworks draw thousands from theMadison area.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: May 15Eligibility: Juried, 4/0 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$50-$90Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Awards: $150Facilities: J 2 3 7
Karen TurinoMonona Community Festival4318 Winnequah RoadMonona, WI 53716608/222-4248Email: [email protected]: www.mononafestival.com
Montello July 4St. John the Baptist Arts & Craft Fair277 E. Montello Street9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 600
Arts and craft show held in air conditioned comfort.Wide variety of handmade arts and crafts from localvendors. Delicious food and bake sale, too.
Exhibitors: 25Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 8x6, 8x12/$25-$35Acceptable Work: 3 4 5 6
Facilities: J 1 2 3 5 6 7
Steve ZoulekSt. John the Baptist Catholic Church277 E. Montello StreetMontello, WI 53949608/297-7423Email: [email protected]
Omro July 4Omro Lions 4th of July Arts & Crafts FairAcross From Scott Park, E. Main Street10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 18,000
The Arts & Crafts Fair is a significant part of acommunity celebration which is the largest in thearea. Other events are fireworks, food, parade, andduck race.
Exhibitors: 75Deadline: June 15Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$40.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Judy WeissOmro Lions Club711 Michigan StreetOmro, WI 54963920/685-6262Email: [email protected]: http://webpages.charter.net/omrolions
Phillips July 4Art and More on the LakeshoreElk Lake Park9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music
36th annual arts & crafts fair, artists exhibiting,demonstrating and selling handmade items in a parksetting on Elk Lake. This is part of the large Phillips4th of July Festival.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: June 1 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Digital Images,
Handcrafted Items OnlyBooth Size/Fee: 12x12/$65.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: J 2 3 7
Jean HrabakCountryside ArtistsW7069 Raskie RoadPhillips, WI 54555715/339-2425Email: [email protected]: www.pricecountywi.net
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Columbus July 5Art & Craft Fair in the Fireman’s ParkFireman’s Park, 1049 Park Avenue10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: Music
4th annual art & craft fair. Part of the community4th of July celebration that includes the carnival, kids’entertainment, music, and food.
Exhibitors: 40Deadline: June 27Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12, 10x24/$25-$40Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Robbin SauerColumbus 4th July Organization342 Waterloo StreetColumbus, WI 53925920/623-5176Email: [email protected]: www.columbuscraftfair.com
Saint Germain July 9Christmas in July Craft FairSt. Germain Community Park9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000-5,000
St. Germain’s largest craft fair. Includes children’sattractions, pet parade, climbing wall, great food, anda visit from Santa.
Exhibitors: 120Deadline: July 9Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$50-$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 4 5 7
Anne SmallSaint Germain Chamber of CommercePO Box 155Saint Germain, WI 54558715/477-2205Email: [email protected]: www.st-germain.com
Arbor Vitae July 11Art Fair 2009Fireman’s Park, Big Arbor Vitae Drive9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000Entertainment: Music
Arts & crafts - music - great food. Fun for the wholefamily.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: June 1Eligibility: Juried, 2/2 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$70-$95Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: 2 3 5 7
Wendy Hull or Dennis NeuendorfLakeland Art League and Lakeland Kiwanis ClubPO Box 1182Minocqua, WI 54548715/358-3101Email: [email protected]: www.lakelandkiwanis.com
Iola July 11Art on TrackIola-Scandinavia School Athletic Track,450 Division Street9:30am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000
Art and Craft Fair that takes place the same time asthe Iola Old Car Show. Many car show fans arelooking for something extra to do while in Iola. “Art onTrack” is it!
Exhibitors: 70Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 13x13/$55.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Sara AndersonIola-Scandinavia High School540 S. Jackson StreetIola, WI 54945715/445-2411 x 304Email: [email protected]
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Milwaukee July 11Fine Arts Fair8800 W. Blue Mound Road9am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music, Dance
Beautiful setting on the college’s spacious campus.Excellent variety of arts and crafts (all juried). Livemusic throughout day. Silent auction. Concessions.Exciting event for all ages.
Exhibitors: 40Deadline: May 8 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/$50-$125Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 9
Facilities: J 2 3 6 7
Anne WendlandWisconsin Lutheran College8800 W. Blue Mound RoadMilwaukee, WI 53226414/443-8873Email: [email protected]: www.wlc.edu/gallery
Poynette July 11Poynette Garden Tour & Arts and Crafts FairPaquette Park, 118 S. Main Street9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500Entertainment: Music
A garden related arts & crafts fair held in conjunctionwith a two day garden tour.
Exhibitors: 75Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x40/$25-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 2 3 4 5 7
Randy KrausePoynette Area Gardening AssociationN2368 WIBU RoadPoynette, WI 53955608/635-7160Email: [email protected]
Madison July 11-12Art Fair on the SquareMadison’s Capital ConcourseSat 9am - 6pm, Sun 10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 200,000Entertainment: Music, Dance
For 50 years, Art Fair on the Square has been one ofMadison’s signature events. Nearly 500 artists fromaround the country come to Madison to participate inthis unique festival!
Exhibitors: 450Deadline: March 2Eligibility: Juried–$35, 4/1 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/$435-$870Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
Facilities: 2 3 6
Katie S. HunterMadison Museum of Contemporary Art227 State StreetMadison, WI 53703608/257-0158Email: [email protected]: www.mmoca.org
Kaukauna July 12Christmas in July1000 Islands Environmental Center,1000 Beaulieu Court10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000
A riverside setting provides a backdrop for exhibitorsoffering for sale items for Christmas giving. A bakesale, raffles, food tent and music help complete theday.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$35.00Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Janet WelchFriends of the 1000 Islands Environmental Center1000 Beaulieu CourtKaukauna, WI 54130920/766-4733Email: [email protected]: www.1000islandsenvironmentalcenter.com
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Milwaukee July 12South Shore Frolics Festival of ArtsSouth Shore Park, 2900 S. Shore Drive10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 12,000 (Weekend attendance)Entertainment: Music
A fine art & craft festival held in the Bay Viewneighborhood along Lake Michigan. Held on the lastday of a well-attended community festival, celebratingits 60th year.
Exhibitors: 70Deadline: March 31 First Jurying/Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3-5/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$75.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Linda BeckstromBay View Arts GuildPO Box 070137Milwaukee, WI 53207414/482-1543Email: [email protected]: www.BayViewArts.org
Oshkosh July 12Faire on the GreenPaine Art Center and Gardens, 1410 Algoma Blvd.9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10,000
Faire on the Green is a free fair featuring more than200 exhibitors of original arts and crafts, and retailitems.
Exhibitors: 200Deadline: June 1Eligibility: Open, 2/1 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$60-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 2 6 7
Doris PeitzPaine Art Center & Gardens, Inc.1410 Algoma Blvd.Oshkosh, WI 54901920/235-6903 Ext. 22Email: [email protected]: www.thepaine.org
Ashland July 17-19Ashland Bay Days FestivalBay View Park, East on US Hwy 2, Across From PamidaFri 5pm -10pm, Sat 9am - 10pm, Sun 9am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5,000Entertainment: Music
Arts & crafts, food booths, entertainment, pie eatingcontest, waitress & waiter relay races, Strong ManContest, children’s activity tent, 3on3 basketballtournament, 10 k and 2-Mile Fun Run, Baby Crawl,Toddler Run, and Big Wheel Races.
Exhibitors: 60Deadline: July 1Eligibility: Open, 1/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: Call/Not SpecifiedAcceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 2 7
Mary McPhetridgeAshland Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 746, 805 West Lake Shore DriveAshland, WI 54806800/284-9484Email: [email protected]: www.ashlandbaydays.com
Black River Falls July 18Karner Blue Butterfly FestivalMain Street, State Hwy 548am - 11pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 6,000Entertainment: Music
Music, parade, Butterfly Princess Contest, ButterflyLearning Center, pancake breakfast, food, trolley, artexhibit, kids land tours: Museum & Brewery.
Exhibitors: 65Deadline: June 30Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x30/$30-$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Barb KniessBlack River Falls Downtown AssociationPO Box 27Black River Falls, WI 54615715/284-2503Email: [email protected]: www.downtownblackriverfalls.com
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Eagle River July 18Artarama’s Riverwalk Art ShowRiverside Park, Division Street9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10,000Entertainment: Music
37th annual art show draws tourists and second-homeowners from Chicago. Well organized and run by non-profit committee. Proceeds from silent auction gotoward scholarships and artist-in-residence programs.Refreshments. Plenty parking. Easy unloading. Highquality art and distinctive crafts only.
Exhibitors: 125Deadline: March 1Eligibility: Juried–$10, 3-5/1 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$95.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Karen KubackiArtarama CommitteePO Box 683Eagle River, WI 54521715/525-2100Email: [email protected]: www.artarama-er.com
Edgerton July 18Arts in the Park, 34th Annual Arts & Craft FairCentral Park9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5,000Entertainment: Music
Annual art fair in beautiful Central Park. Pie social,food available, face painting, plenty of parking andmore. Three-day festival throughout the city.
Exhibitors: 75Deadline: June 30 or Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$45.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Marge FassbinderEdgerton Art AssociationPO Box 66Edgerton, WI 53534608/868-3691Email: [email protected]
Lake Mills July 18Lake Mills Arts FestivalLake Mills Commons Park, Corner of Main and Lake9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000+Entertainment: Music
A lake community arts celebration in historic downtownLake Mills. A juried show of regional fine visual artistsand craftspeople selling their work and demonstratingtheir art-making process. Children’s art-making activities,live multi-discipline arts performances, and food.
Exhibitors: 60Deadline: May 1Eligibility: Juried–$15, 3/1 Digital Images,
Restricted to Wisconsin ArtistsBooth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x15/$65.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9Awards: $750
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Robin UntzLake Mills Main Street ProgramN5923 Hwy 89, Lake Mils, WI 53551920/648-4368Email: [email protected]: www.lakemillsmainstreet.org/lmaf/artindex.html
Port Washington July 18Port Washington Fish DaysUpper Lake Park11am - 6pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 60,000 Approx.Entertainment: Music, Dance
A quality arts & crafts festival held in conjunction withthe “World’s largest one day outdoor fish fry.” Art,music, fish & chips, parade and fireworks held onbeautiful Lake Michigan.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: May 15Eligibility: Juried, 2/2 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$40.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Brenda KoehlerPort Fish Day, Inc.229 1st Avenue, Adell, WI 53001920/994-1104Email: [email protected]: www.portfishday.com
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Mount Horeb July 18-1938th Annual Art FairMain StreetSat 9am - 5pm, Sun 10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 15,000Entertainment: Music, Theater
Annual art & fine craft fair on Mount Horeb’s historicmain street, our “Trollway!” Experience Norwegianculture, friendly atmosphere, food, silent auction,music and downtown amenities.
Exhibitors: 150Deadline: May 15Eligibility: Juried–$25, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$100-$125Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9
Awards: $1,500Facilities: J 2 3 7
Mount Horeb Area Chamber of Commerce300 E. Main Street, Mount Horeb, WI 535721-88TROLLWAYEmail: [email protected]: www.trollway.com
Neenah July 19Bergstrom-Mahler Museum Arts FestivalRiverside Park (Across from the Museum)10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 7,000Entertainment: Music, Dance
This 35th Bergstrom-Mahler Museum Arts Festivalhosts fine artists in a beautiful wooded lakeside parkwith music, food & family activities. A beloved annualevent strongly supported by Fox Cities communities.
Exhibitors: 70Deadline: February 27Eligibility: Juried–$15, 4/1 Slides, Open to
All Fine Artists/Fine CraftersBooth Size/Fee: 15x15/$85.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $1,200
Facilities: J 2 7
Jan SmithBergstrom-Mahler Museum165 North Park Avenue, Neenah, WI 54956920/751-4658Email: [email protected]: www.bergstrom-mahlermuseum.com
Cedar Grove July 25Holland FestivalArts & Crafts Fair on the GreenMemorial Park, Van Altena Avenue9am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music, Dance
The annual Holland Festival celebrates the village’sDutch heritage. Alcohol-free celebration includes aparade, ethnic food, music and an art fair. Familyoriented.
Exhibitors: 65Deadline: July 12Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x13/$50-$70Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: 2 3 7
Jenna DeRuyterHolland Festival5257 Lakeview Ridge RoadBelgium, WI 53004262/285-3467Email: [email protected]: www.hollandfest.com
Fond du Lac July 25Prairie FestUW-Fond du Lac, 400 University Drive10am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: Music
Prairie Fest is an outdoor environmental educationevent with a small art fair. Artist’s work should eitherbe inspired by nature or incorporate natural materials.
Exhibitors: 25Deadline: July 1Eligibility: Open, 2/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 8x8, 10x16/$20.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: 1 2 5 7
Erika JensenThe Gottfried Prairie and ArboretumUW Fond du Lac400 University Drive, Fond du Lac, WI 54935920/324-5329Email: [email protected]: www.fdl.uwc.edu/arboretum
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Land O’ Lakes July 25Art ImpressionsTown Hall Grounds, Hwy. B9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,500Entertainment: Music
Juried art fair featuring original fine art & fine craft.Shady park-like setting with live music and foodvendors.
Exhibitors: 82Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$55.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
Awards: $1,500Facilities: J 2 3 7
Karen LenhartLand O’ Lakes Chamber of CommercePO Box 599Land O’ Lakes, WI 54540800/236-3432Web: www.landolakes-wi.org
Richfield July 25Art at the MillRichfield Nature Park, Cty. Hwy 16410am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: Not Specified
Fine art and craft fair held in the beautiful, naturalsetting of the historic Messer/Mayer Mill. Adjacentnature center features self-guided walks andobservation deck overlooking beautiful Holy Hill.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: March 30 or Until FullEligibility: Juried–$10, 3/1 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12/$100.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Nancy ArmitageRichfield Historical SocietyPO Box 268Richfield, WI 53076262/623-1772Email: [email protected]: www.richfieldhistoricalsociety.org
Waunakee July 25Waunafest Arts & Craft Fair - 24th AnnualCentennial Park, Holiday Drive9am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: Not SpecifiedEntertainment: Music
Food, beverage, music, family entertainment, carnival,softball tournament, tug-of-war, Sunday parade, artsand craft fair, something for everyone.
Exhibitors: 80Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$50.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Diana C. LongWaunakee Area Lioness Club208 4th StreetWaunakee, WI 53597608/849-5592Email: [email protected]
Bayfield July 25-26Bayfield Festival of ArtsMemorial Park, overlooking Lake SuperiorSat 10am - 5pm, Sun 10am-4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10,000Entertainment: Music
Art festival on Lake Superior in downtown Bayfield.
Exhibitors: 90Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried–$20, 3/1 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$140.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Awards: $500Facilities: 2
Kristen SandstromBayfield Chamber of Commerce42 S. Broad StreetPO Box 138Bayfield, WI 54814715/779-3335Email: [email protected]: www.bayfield.org
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Tomah July 31-August 2Monroe Co. 4-H FairArt/Craft Show and Flea MarketMonroe County Fairgrounds/Recreation Park9am - 10pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 30,000Entertainment: Music
Monroe County 4-H fair, art & craft show, fleamarket, commercial exhibits, carnival, midway,grandstand/animal shows, petting zoo, campground.Vendors receive two free parking passes.
Exhibitors: 80Deadline: July 10 or Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 8x10, 8x12/$70-$84Acceptable Work: 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 1 2 3 5 6
Carolyn Habelman/LisaMonroe County Local History Room1488 Aqua RoadBlack River Falls, WI 54615608/378-4388Email: [email protected]
Wilton July 31-August 2Wilton Wood Turtle DaysWilton Village ParkFri 6pm - 10pm, Sat 9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: Music
Annual festival, softball/volleyball tournament, parade,fireworks, 5K run/walk, kids’ games, music, food andfun.
Exhibitors: 40Deadline: July 15Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$10-$15Acceptable Work: 3 4 5 6 7
Facilities: J 1 2 3 5 7
Lori Brueggen or Janis AdamsWilton Wood Turtle DaysPO Box 14Wilton, WI 54670608/435-6512 or 608/435-6929Email: [email protected]
Jacksonport August 1Cherry FestLakeside Park, Hwy 57, Door County9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5,000Entertainment: Music
Celebrate the cherry harvest in Door County—livemusic, wagon rides, food, beverages, historicalreview, kids’ events, and arts and crafts.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$60.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 6 9
Facilities: J 2 6 7
Sue JaroshJacksonport Historical Society, Inc.6275 State Hwy. 57Sturgeon Bay, WI 54235920/823-2288Email: [email protected]: www.doorbell.net/jhs
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Wauwatosa August 1-223rd Annual Firefly Art FairKneeland-Walker House & Gardens,7406 Hillcrest Drive10am - 5pmAdmission: $3.00/AdultsAttendance: 5,000Entertainment: Music
Stroll the Victorian Gardens as you shop for fine art,enjoy refreshments, bid in the silent auction and takea docent-led tour of the 1890 landmark Kneeland-Walker House.
Exhibitors: 90Deadline: March 15Eligibility: Juried–$5, 4/0 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$125.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
Facilities: 2 3 6 7
Janel RuzickaWauwatosa Historical Society7406 Hillcrest DriveWauwatosa, WI 53213414/774-8672Email: [email protected]: www.wauwatosahistoricalsociety.org
Racine August 234th Annual Job’s Daughters Craft FairMasonic Center, 1012 Main Street9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,500
Enjoy Lake Michigan breezes while shopping ouroutdoor fair. We have unique exhibitors that arrivefrom four states. There is a food stand available thatsells 1/4 lb. hot dogs, soda, etc.
Exhibitors: 76Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 11x10, 10x18/$55-$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 6 7
Amy SheppardJob’s Daughters Bethel #2217604 Plank RoadUnion Grove, WI 53182262/878-4843Email: [email protected]
Mosinee August 7-9Little Bull Falls LogJam FestivalRiver Park, Hwy BFri 5pm - 10pm, Sat 7am - 10pm, Sun 7am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10,000Entertainment: Music
Step back to 1850-1920 at the Little Bull Falls LogJamFestival. Celebrating the diverse cultural life that theearly settlers of Wisconsin River country experienced.Exhibits, rendezvous, food, entertainment, loggingcompetitions & demonstrations throughout River Park.
Exhibitors: 15Deadline: June 30Eligibility: Open, 2/0 Digital Images,
Restricted to Handmade ItemsBooth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/$90-$140
Acceptable Work: 1 3 4 5Facilities: J 2 5 6 7
Michelle RinghofferMosinee Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc.301 Main Street, Suite 103, Mosinee, WI 54455715/693-4330Email: [email protected]: www.mosineechamber.org
Baraboo August 8Summer Art ClassicCourthouse Square9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,000Entertainment: Music
Original fine arts and crafts on the square in beautifulBaraboo. Student art exhibit, delicious food, children’sface painting, and live entertainment.
Exhibitors: 85Deadline: April 1Eligibility: Juried–$15, 3/1 Photos,
Slides, or Digital ImagesBooth Size/Fee: 12x12/$80.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $1,000
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Diana HaertelSauk County Art Association608/356-3192Email: [email protected]: www.saukcountyartassociation.org
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Chippewa Falls August 8Heritage Fun Fest711 N. Bridge Street11am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance
Enjoy a Saturday afternoon parade (1pm) on BridgeStreet. Before & after the parade enjoy an arts andcrafts show, live cultural entertainment, kids’ games,kids’ coin hunt, ethnic food and the Destination...Chippewa Falls raffle. Free admission.
Exhibitors: 40Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 12x12/$50.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Ginny StelterChippewa Falls Main Street, Inc.514 N. Bridge StreetChippewa Falls, WI 54729715/723-7858Email: [email protected]: www.chippewafallsmainst.org
Edgar August 8Edgar Craft Show and Tractor PullsOak Street Park10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000
Will have a craft show along with the tractor pulls.
Exhibitors: 30Deadline: July 4 or Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$30.00Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 8
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Tina Gwidt2108 Prairie StreetStevens Point, WI 54481715/345-1777Email: [email protected]
Edgerton August 8Stroll Through Park Arts & Crafts FairAlbion Park, Albion Road9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: GoodEntertainment: Music
Stroll through our beautiful park at our 13th annualfine arts and crafts show, bake sale, antique buggydisplay, Albion Historical Museum open, food available.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: July 31Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$25-$45Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 5 7
Joanne BroughtonAlbion Park Committee166 Craig RoadEdgerton, WI 53534608/884-6039Email: [email protected]
Hartford August 8American Accents:A Festival of Fine Arts and CraftsWillowbrook Park, East Sumner Street (Hwy 60)9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,200Entertainment: Music
24th Annual. 100 exhibitors nestled along RubiconRiver. Live “music under the trees.” Food by HartfordLions. Evening hot air balloon rally.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$65.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: 2 3 7
Carol TautgesGFWC Hartford Women’s Club831 Willow LaneHartford, WI 53027No phone callsEmail: [email protected]: www.hartfordwomensclub.org
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Stoughton August 8Stoughton Coffee Break Festival & Car ShowMandt Park, 400 Mandt Parkway9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000-3,000Entertainment: Music
This one-day festival celebrates the home of theCoffee Break with a car show, music, a fun run, food,arts and crafts show, and more for the family.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 2/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$35.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 2 3 5 7
Erica DialStoughton Chamber of Commerce532 E. Main Street, Stoughton, WI 53589608/873-7912Email: [email protected]: www.stoughtonwi.com
Milwaukee August 8-9Morning Glory Fine Craft FairMarcus Center for the Performing Arts, Downtown10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10,000-15,000
Wisconsin’s premier contemporary fine craft fair.Handsome downtown location along the MilwaukeeRiverWalk. Silent auction, summer picnic food, andspecial amenities for artists and patrons. 35thanniversary event!
Exhibitors: 140Deadline: March 1Eligibility: Juried–$30, 4/1 Digital Images,
Fine Craft Work OnlyBooth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/$275-$350
Acceptable Work: 2 3 9Awards: $3,200
Facilities: J 2 3 6 7
Barb HeimschWisconsin Designer Crafts Council3900 W. Brown Deer Road, Suite 130AMilwaukee, WI 53209414/259-1440Email: [email protected]: www.wdcc.org
Watertown August 8-9Watertown RiverfestRiverside Park, 912 Labaree StreetSat 9am - 5pm, Sun 10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 16,000Entertainment: Music
The annual two-day Riverfest Craft Fair will be held inconjunction with our four-day Riverfest Festival.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: April 1 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/2 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$150.00Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 6 7
Watertown Riverfest Craft Fair CommitteePO Box 499Watertown, WI 53094920/261-5161Email: [email protected]: www.watertownriverfest.info
Boulder Junction August 9Musky Jamboree 53rd AnnualMain Street9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 15,000Entertainment: Music, Theater
Musky Fun Run, car show, a free “Taste of Musky,”arts & craft fair, Kid’s Casting Contest, and liveentertainment. A day of family fun!
Exhibitors: 180Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$75-$90Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 7
Theresa SmithBoulder Junction Chamber of CommercePO Box 286Boulder Junction, WI 54512-0286715/385-2400Email: [email protected]: www.boulderjct.org
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Burlington August 9K. of C. Arts & Craft FairEcho Lake Veterans Park, Highway 3610am - 6pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000Entertainment: Music
Arts and craft fair held in conjunction with the Knightsof Columbus Corn & Brat Fest.
Exhibitors: 60Deadline: June 1 or Until FullEligibility: Open, $10 Late Fee After 6/1/09
Booth Size/Fee: 10x15/$25-$30Acceptable Work: 3 4 5 6
Facilities: J 2 3
Ron FioreKnights of Columbus32200 45th Street, Lot 105Burlington, WI 53105262/537-4069
Kewaunee August 14-16Fabric of the Kewaunee Lakeshore Quilt ShowAgricultural Heritage and Resources,N2251 State Road 42Fri 12 - 8pm, Sat/Sun 10am - 4pmAdmission: $6.00/DayAttendance: 3,000-5,000
A juried and judged national quilt show with monetaryprizes in many categories and ribbon awards forpopular choice. Event held in 2 locations alongbeautiful Lake Michigan.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: June 10Eligibility: Juried, 1/0 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 110 in./Not SpecifiedAcceptable Work: 2
Awards: $3,000Facilities: J 1 2 3 5 6 7
Anne SinkulaAgricultural Heritage and ResourcesE3296 County Road GKewaunee, WI 54216920/388-4580Email: [email protected]: www.agriculturalheritage.org
Omro August 152009 Green Globe Renaissance Gathering6289 County Road E11am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 300Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance
The Green Globe Renaissance Gathering is a gatheringof artists, musicians, performers, and others whocome together to celebrate a new Renaissance insustainable, green living.
Exhibitors: 20Deadline: August 1Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$10.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 4 5 6 7
Jennifer FrankRebel Alliance TheatrePO Box 852Oshkosh, WI 54903920/426-8580Email: [email protected]: www.rebelalliancetheatre.org
Wales August 15Donna Lexa Memorial Art FairMain Street along the Glacial Drumlin Bicycle Trail10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,500Entertainment: Music, Dance
13th annual outdoor juried art fair along the GlacialDrumlin Bicycle Trail in the quaint Village of Wales.
Exhibitors: 65+Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried–$15, 4/2 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12, 12x24/$60-$120Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9
Awards: $350Facilities: 2 3 7
Pam MacArthurJerusalem Presbyterian ChurchPO Box 88Wales, WI 53183262/853-0808Email: [email protected]: www.jerusalempresbyterian.org
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Waupaca August 15Arts on the SquareDowntown City Square, Main and Fulton Streets10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance
Arts on the Square is an eclectic celebration of thearts with a juried art show and sale, live music andtheater on 3 entertainment stages, farmer’s market,participatory events and workshops, and an art ofhome brew and wine making venue.
Exhibitors: 37Deadline: May 15 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 4/0 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 12x13/$60.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9
Awards: $950Facilities: J 2 3 5 6 7
Beverly CraneWaupaca Community Arts BoardE 3230 Saxeville Road, Pine River, WI 54965715/258-5141Email: [email protected] or [email protected]: www.waupacaarts.org
Green Lake August 15-16Green Lake Fine Art ShowPlayground Park, Downtown10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,000Entertainment: Music
37th Annual Fine Arts Show. Top quality artists sellingtheir works in a picturesque setting next to the millpond and dam. Live music and food booths.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: July 1 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 4/1 Slides or Photos,
Restricted to Fine ArtistsBooth Size/Fee: 12x12/$145.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 9Awards: $1,000
Facilities: J 2 3 6
Guy RossbergGreen Lake Fine Arts CouncilPO Box 497, Green Lake, WI 54941888/497-7272Email: [email protected]
Oconomowoc August 15-16The Oconomowoc Festival of the ArtsFowler Park, Oakwood Avenue10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 20,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance
This is the 39th year for this nationally recognizedjuried fine arts show. The show is set next to asparkling lake in a beautiful wooded park. Threestages of quality entertainment for children and adults.Great food, a children’s art tent, silent auction tentand free shuttle busses from area parking lots.
Exhibitors: 120Deadline: March 1Eligibility: Juried–$20, 4/1 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$135-$165Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
Facilities: J 2 3 4 6 7
Oconomowoc Festival of the Arts, Ltd.PO Box 651Oconomowoc, WI 53066262/567-1243Web: www.OconomowocArts.org
New Holstein August 16New Holstein Kiwanis Arts & Craft FairCivic Park, Park Avenue10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: Music
Arts and craft fair, pancake breakfast 9am - 12:30pm,free corn roast, entertainment, and other food in theafternoon. Also other events in town.
Exhibitors: 35Deadline: August 16; Walk-Ins AcceptedEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 15x15/$25-$30Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6
Facilities: J 2 3 5 6 7
Bob FeyenNew Holstein Kiwanis ClubPO Box 34New Holstein, WI 53061920/898-5640Email: [email protected]
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Presque Isle August 16Presque Isle Fine Art Show &Art in the Park FairCommunity Building & Park, Hwy B & School Loop Rd10am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 450Entertainment: Music
This is the sixth annual People’s Choice Fine Art Showand Fair. We encourage exhibitors to demonstratetheir art. All fine art skill levels accepted. Entertain-ment and refreshments available.
Exhibitors: 60Deadline: July 20Eligibility: Open, Restricted to
Fine Arts and Fine CraftsBooth Size/Fee: 10x12, Negotiable/$10-$25
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $800
Facilities: J 1 2 3 7
Kay Lorbiecki or Phyllis ZeissPresque Isle Fine Art Show Committee (AART)PO Box 223, Presque Isle, WI 54557715/686-7946Email: [email protected]
Eagle River August 19Paul Bunyan FestDowntown10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,500+Entertainment: Music
Fun family event with Roast Cooking Contest by areamerchants, Paul Bunyan size beef sandwiches andluncheon, arts and crafts show, musical entertain-ment, chainsaw carving demo, and much more.
Exhibitors: 60Deadline: April 1 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos, Restricted to
Handmade Items by the SellerBooth Size/Fee: 10x10/$60.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: 2 3 7
Kim EmersonEagle River Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 1917, Eagle River, WI 545211-800-359-6315Email: [email protected]: www.eagleriver.org
Sun Prairie August 20-23Sun Prairie Sweet Corn FestivalAngell Park, Highway NSat 11:30am - 7pm, Sun 11:30am - 5pmAdmission: $1.00Attendance: 80,000 for FestivalEntertainment: Music, Dance
Four day festival includes carnival, food vendors,family stage, petting zoo, kiddie korner, craft fair, beertent, and sweet corn served Sat/Sun.
Exhibitors: 66Deadline: July 20 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 1/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$80.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: 2
StaffSun Prairie Chamber of Commerce109 E. Main StreetSun Prairie, WI 53590608/837-4547Email: [email protected]: www.sunprairiechamber.com
Portage August 22Taste of Portage Market FairDowntown9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,500-3,000Entertainment: Music
Sample food from a variety of the area’s favoriterestaurants and non-profit organizations, shop morethan 50 art & craft vendors, see the all-make/all-modelcar show. Kid’s activities and much more. Live musicthroughout the day.
Exhibitors: 65Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$50.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: 2 3 7
Portage Area Chamber of Commerce132 W. Cook StreetPortage, WI 53901608/742-6242Email: [email protected]: www.portagewi.com
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Lake Geneva August 22-23Lake Geneva Jaycees Venetian FestivalArts & Crafts FairLibrary Park on Geneva Lakefront, Main St., Hwy. 50Sat 10am - 6pm, Sun 10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5,000-10,000Entertainment: Music
Arts & crafts show for handcrafted items, which isheld during the five-day Venetian Festival on thebeautiful lakefront of Geneva Lake.
Exhibitors: 120Deadline: April 15Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Restricted
to Handcrafted Items by SellerBooth Size/Fee: 10x10/$110.00
Acceptable Work: 3 4 5 6Facilities: 2 3 7
Rob TwyningLake Geneva Jaycees665 Maple Street, Lake Geneva, WI 53147847/917-9814Email: [email protected]: www.lakegenevajaycees.org
Greenbush August 2349th Annual Wade House Arts & Crafts FairWade House Historic Site, W7824 Center Road9am - 5pmAdmission: $3.50/AdultAttendance: 2,300+
A juried art and craft fair held outdoors on thepicturesque and spacious grounds of Wade HouseHistoric Site. Admission to the site is included in thepurchase of a ticket. A delightful array of food choicesis available at the event. Kids admission is free.
Exhibitors: 75+Deadline: June 15 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$45.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Awards: $135Facilities: 2 3 5 7
Jeffrey MurrayWade House Historic SitePO Box 34, Greenbush, WI 53026920/526-3271Email: [email protected]: www.wadehouse.org
Menomonee Falls August 23Art in the ParkMill Pond Park and Lime Kiln Park,N88 W16475 Main Street10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 100Entertainment: Music, Theater
Outdoor artist demonstrations, activities, and fine artfair along the Menomonee River from Mill Pond Parkto Lime Kiln Park.
Exhibitors: 35Deadline: Not SpecifiedEligibility: Restricted to Menomonee Falls
Art Guild MembersBooth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/Not Specified
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: J 2 3 5 7
Terra ChmielewskiArt Guild of Menomonee FallsPO Box 622, Menomonee Falls, WI 53052414/719-6613Email: [email protected]: www.artguildmf.org
Eagle River August 29-30All Things Natural Art ShowRiverview Park & Downtown AreaSat 9am - 4pm, Sun 10am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 8,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance
Variety of fine arts and quality handcrafted items.Includes food and entertainment as part of the Festivalof Flavors event supported by the Wisconsin MilkMarketing Board and Discover Wisconsin.
Exhibitors: 80Deadline: April 30Eligibility: Juried, 4/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$100.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9
Facilities: 2 3 6 7
Shayne WilferEagle River Revitalization Program1404 Cherry Drive, Eagle River, WI 54521715/477-1123Email: [email protected]: www.eaglerivermainstreet.org
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La Crosse August 29-30Great River Folk FestivalUniversity of Wisconsin-La Crosse, 16th and Vine St.Sat 10am - 6pm, Sun 10am - 5pmAdmission: $5.00Attendance: 2,000Entertainment: Music, Dance
The 34th Annual Great River Folk Festival held on theUniversity of Wisconsin-La Crosse grounds includestraditional crafters, craft demonstrations, ethnic foods,children’s activities, dance and performing folkmusicians.
Exhibitors: 35Deadline: May 1 for Discount or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 4/1 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12/$40-$55Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6
Awards: $500Facilities: J 2 7
Fitchuk KathyGreat River Festival of ArtsPO Box 1434, La Crosse, WI 54602-1434608/784-3033Email: [email protected]: www.greatriverfolkfest.org Kenosha September 5
Walk in the Woods Art Fair880 Green Bay Road10am - 4pmAdmission: $4 DonationAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music
16th Annual Art Fair with artist’s exhibits in gardensand along wooded trails of this nature sanctuary andarboretum. Live entertainment, food and beverages.$4.00 donation per vehicle requested.
Exhibitors: 60Deadline: June 30Eligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12 Avg./$75.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
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Joe FonkHawthorn Hollow Nature Sanctuary & Arboretum880 Green Bay RoadKenosha, WI 53144262/552-8196Email: [email protected]: www.hawthornhollow.org
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Prairie du Sac September 5Sauk Prairie Today’s Women Inc.Arts and Crafts FairMarion Park, Grand Avenue and First Street9am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 40,000Entertainment: Music, Dance
Held in conjunction with the Wisconsin State Cow ChipThrow. Food, entertainment, parade, walk-run, fun forthe whole family.
Exhibitors: 150Deadline: April 1Eligibility: Juried, 4/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 15x15/$100.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Awards: $200Facilities: J 2 3 7
Sauk Prairie Today’s Women, Inc.PO Box 143Prairie du Sac, WI 53578Email: [email protected]: www.wiscowchip.com/artscrafts.htm
Town of Rome September 5Lake Arrowhead Craft Show 20th AnnualTown of Rome, Hwy 13 South1195 Apache Lane, Nekoosa9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,800
Annual craft show of quality handmade items.Demonstrations on site with refreshments/foodavailable. One of central Wisconsin’s best shows.
Exhibitors: 120Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 1/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/$40-$80Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Pamela KoeshallLake Arrowhead Craft Show Committee1195 Apache LaneNekoosa, WI 54457715/325-2904Email: [email protected]: www.lakearrowhead-golf.com
Eagle River September 5-6Apple Harvest Craft & Gift FestFairgrounds, Hwy 70 West9:30am - 4:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 15,000+Entertainment: Music
A good Labor Day weekend buying event in NorthernWisconsin’s resort area. Family entertainment. Foodwith picnic table seating. 19th year.
Exhibitors: 150Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$175.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9
Facilities: J 2 3 4 5 6 7
Mac or Bonnie McCallinM.A.C. Productions705 Bugbee AvenueWausau, WI 54401715/675-6201
Redgranite September 5-7Redgranite Labor Days FestivalVeterans Memorial Park, Downtown on Hwy 219am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music
Quality arts and craft fair held during the annualRedgranite Labor Day Festival, the State ofWisconsin’s longest running Labor Day Festival. Funfilled family event, food, music, kids day events andmore.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: August 15 or Until FullEligibility: Open, Juried, 1/1 Photos,
Restricted to Artists andHandcrafters
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$20-$35Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Susie GustkeRedgranite Advancement AssociationW4863 Happersett LaneRedgranite, WI 54970920/566-4015Email: [email protected]: www.redgranitewisconsin.com
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Kenosha September 6Lemon Street Art FairUnion Park, 46th Street & 7th Avenue10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500Entertainment: Music
Celebrating Lemon Street Gallery’s 10th Anniversarywith our first outdoor fair in the heART ofKenoshaUnionParkProject.com. You’re going to LOVEour neighborhood!
Exhibitors: 75Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried–$5, 3/1 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12/$35.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
Facilities: 2 7
Melanie HoveyLemon Street Gallery & ArtSpace4601 Sheridan RoadKenosha, WI 53140262/605-4745Email: [email protected]: www.lemonstreetgallery.org
New Glarus September 6Wilhelm Tell Festival Art in the ParkNew Glarus Village Park, 319 2nd Street9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,500Entertainment: Music
Annual, juried, fine arts and fine crafts outdoor artfair.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: April 15Eligibility: Juried–$15, 4/0 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12/$75.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9
Awards: $2,500Facilities: J 2 3 5 7
Mary ThomsonNew Glarus Vision, Inc.W6024 Meadow Valley RoadNew Glarus, WI 53574608/527-5642Email: [email protected]: www.swisstown.com
Chilton September 12Crafty Apple FestHwy 57 & S. Park Street9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,500Entertainment: Music
The 7th Annual Crafty Apple Fest is a communitycelebration with free family entertainment. Thefestival includes activities for kids of all ages, crafters,food court, entertainment, pumpkin bowling, microbrewed beer, health and safety area, and more.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 1/1 Digital Images,
No Resale or Flee Market ItemsBooth Size/Fee: 12x15/$60-$75
Acceptable Work: 1 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: J 2 3 5 7
Chilton Chamber of CommercePO Box 351, Chilton, WI 53014920/849-1585Email: [email protected]: www.chiltonchamber.com
Cornucopia September 12Cornucopia Art CrawlCornucopia10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 200
Enjoy Lake Superior in a rural village while strollingfrom business to shop enjoying works of art availablefor purchase and presented by local artists and skilledcraftsmen.
Exhibitors: 35Deadline: August 25Eligibility: Closed, Restricted to
South Shore ResidentsBooth Size/Fee: 5x10, Outside/$10-$15
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: J 1 2 3 5 7
Gwen BaxterCornucopia Art Crawl CommitteePO Box 299Cornucopia, WI 54827715/742-3297Email: [email protected]: www.cornucopiawisconsin.org
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Germantown September 12St. John UCC Fall Fair Art, Fair & Flea MarketSt. John United Church of Christ,N104W14181 Donges Bay Road9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500-600
24th year at historical church featuring quality artsand crafts. Youth booths available. Bake sale, raffles,silent auction, theme basket raffles, food, games.Separate flea market event.
Exhibitors: 70Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 1/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 12x12/$10-$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 2 3 7
Mary Ann Toth or Merry LisonSt. John United Church of ChristN104W14181 Donges Bay RoadGermantown, WI 53022262/251-0640 or 262/251-0365Email: [email protected]: www.stjohnuccgermantown.org
Grand Chute September 12Kiwanis Grand Chute Parks DayGrand Chute Town Hall, 1900 Grand Chute Boulevard9:30am - 3:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,500+
Indoor arts & crafts show. All handmade itemshighlighting Halloween, Thanksgiving & Christmas.Family entertainment, continental breakfast, chili,brats, burgers & more for lunch, huge raffle.
Exhibitors: 92Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x13/$30.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7
Nancy ChristensenGrand Chute Kiwanis2519 W. First AvenueAppleton, WI 54914920/731-2556Email: [email protected]: www.grandchute.net
Green Bay September 12Art HarvestGreen Bay Botanical Garden, 2600 Larsen Road9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: Music
Art Harvest hosts Wisconsin’s fine artists andcraftspeople for an art fair in the Botanical Garden.Celebrate the change of season in the beautifulMagnolia Grove. Light entertainment and food.
Exhibitors: 40Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried–$15
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 20x20/$40-$180Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
Facilities: J 2 3 4 5 7
Martha CoatyGreen Bay Botanical Garden2600 Larsen RoadGreen Bay, WI 54303920/491-3691 x103Email: [email protected]: www.gbbg.org
Manitowoc September 12Artta This WorldPark Street, near the Rahr West Museum10am - 6pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 15,000Entertainment: Music, Theater
A unique juried fair featuring fine artists andindependent crafters held in conjunction withSputnikfest.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: August 1Eligibility: Juried, 5/1
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$50.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9
Awards: $400Facilities: J 2 3 7
Kim GeiserSputnikfest314 N. 8th StreetManitowoc, WI 54220920/684-3006Email: [email protected]: www.sputnikfest.com
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Montello September 12Sacred Earth DayMontello 2 Mile Auction House, N2960 State Road 2210am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 600-1,000
Holistic Fair and Arts & Crafts Show: Focus is on“taking care of you products” and intentional art formssupporting Holistic practices.
Exhibitors: 30Deadline: September 1 or Until FullEligibility: Juried
Booth Size/Fee: 8x8, 10x20/$35.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 9
Facilities: J 1 2 3 5
Penny Negley or Sue JohnsonW5798 State Road 23Montello, WI 53949608/589-5335Email: [email protected] or [email protected]: www.copperpennymontellowi.com
Pardeeville September 12Pardeeville Watermelon FestivalChandler Park10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 400-700Entertainment: Music
U.S. Watermelon Speed Eating and Seed SpittingChampionship. Watermelon contests, arts, crafts, fleamarket, kids’ games, music, food & beverage, locatedon beautiful Park Lake.
Exhibitors: 40Deadline: August 1 or Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/$20-$30Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Linda J. ManteufelPardeeville Watermelon Festival518 Breezy Point DrivePardeeville, WI 53954608/429-2312Email: [email protected]: www.pardeevillewatermelonfestival.com
Sun Prairie September 12Downtown Sun Prairie Art Fest100 - 200 E. Main Street, Downtown10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000Entertainment: Music
Juried fine art show in Historic Downtown Sun Prairie.Food stands, live entertainment, children’s activities.Main Street will be closed to traffic for this event.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: June 26 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/$60-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9
Awards: $1,000Facilities: J 2 3 5 7
Caroline McCourtSun Prairie Business Improvement District (BID)300 E. Main Street, Sun Prairie, WI 53590608/358-5249Email: [email protected]: www.downtownsunprairie.com
Town of Beloit September 12Festival on the RockPreservation Park, Hwy 51N11am - 6pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000Entertainment: Music, Dance
Family Fall Festival with arts and crafts, children’sgames, horseshoe tournament, entertainment, food,bands, raffles, and boat rides on the Rock River.Featuring Patch Products Game and Toy Sale. Greatfamily fun!
Exhibitors: 30Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 15x15/$25.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9
Facilities: J 2 3 5 7
Laurie SchreiberTown of Beloit2871 S. Afton RoadBeloit, WI 53511608/362-4612Email: [email protected]: www.town.beloit.wi.us
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Watertown September 12Rock River Wine Fest & Craft ShowLabaree Street9am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 6,000Entertainment: Music
We have 17 Wisconsin wineries tastings ($10 for awrist band for tasting only), craft show, food, music,cheesecake contest, grape stomping. Purchase wineby the bottle. Sponsored by Calico Cottage andWatertown Noon Kiwanis.
Exhibitors: 100+Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 15x20/$45.00Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 2 3 7
Edna DeWittCalico Cottage & Watertown Noon Kiwanis500A Bernard Street, Watertown, WI 53094920/261-9460 or 800-209-4438Email: [email protected]: www.calicocottagewinery.com
Waukesha September 12Waukesha Art FestCutler Park, Downtown10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000-3,000Entertainment: Music, Theater
A juried fine art show in historic downtown WaukeshaCutler Park. Live entertainment as well as children’sactivities. Silent Auction proceeds are used for artscholarships for local students.
Exhibitors: 60Deadline: May 31Eligibility: Juried–$10, 3/1 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$75.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9
Awards: $1,500Facilities: J 2 3 7
Gaffey LynnWaukesha Art Fest129 S. Charles StreetWaukesha, WI 53186262/547-1522Email: [email protected]
Wausau September 12-13Art World 2009Marathon Park, W. Stewart Avenue9am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 30,000+
One of the largest craft & gift events in Wisconsin.Juried craft and gift venders from across America. Agood buying event. Entertainment. Food. 19th year.
Exhibitors: 200Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 17x8/$250.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 6 7
Mac or Bonnie McCallinM.A.C. Productions705 Bugbee AvenueWausau, WI 54401715/675-6201
Wausau September 12-13Art In The ParkMarathon Park, 1000 Stewart Avenue9am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 30,000
34th annual fine arts/craft show. Part of Wausau“Artrageous” weekend. Free shuttle buses. Foodvended by nonprofit groups. Kids’ activities andbutterfly release.
Exhibitors: 110Deadline: March 30Eligibility: Juried–$25, 2/2 Photos,
Restricted to Fine Artists &Fine Crafters
Booth Size/Fee: 5x10, 10x10/$110-$220Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 9
Awards: $1,000Facilities: J 1 3 5 6 7
Lee Ann Schulz or Audrey WildeWisconsin Valley Art Association221 N. 152nd AvenueMarathon, WI 54448715/551-1484Email: [email protected]: www.wivalleyart.org
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Brookfield September 18-20Hidden River Art FestivalMitchell Park, 19805 W. Capitol DriveFri 1pm - 7pm, Sat/Sun 10am - 5pmAdmission: $5.00Attendance: 4,000
This professionally juried show is held on the beautifulgrounds of the Wilson Center nestled in Brookfield’sMitchell Park and showcases ONLY Wisconsin fineartists.
Exhibitors: 80Deadline: April 20Eligibility: Juried–$33, 6/0 Digital Images,
Restricted toWisconsin Residents
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$198.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3
Awards: $1,750Facilities: J 2 3 4 5 6 7
Laura SearSharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts19805 W. Capitol DriveBrookfield, WI 53045262/373-5037Email: [email protected]: www.wilson-center.com
Wisconsin Dells September 18-20Wo-Zha-Wa Arts & Crafts FairBowman Park, BroadwayFri 12pm - 5pm, Sat 9am - 5pm, Sun 9am - 3:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 100,000+Entertainment: Music
Fine arts and crafts show held in conjunction with city-wide festival. Wisconsin Dell’s largest festival.
Exhibitors: 200Deadline: March 15Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$150.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 6 7
Wisconsin Dells Art Assn.PO Box 183Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
Cross Plains September 19Hill and ValleyAntique Auto and Americana ShowBaer Park, Church Street7am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 700Entertainment: Music
Arts and crafts show held in conjunction with theantique auto and Americana show.
Exhibitors: 12Deadline: September 10Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$20.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Linda ChandlerHill and Valley Antique Auto and Americana ShowPO Box 233Cross Plains, WI 53528608/798-3040Email: [email protected]
Hubertus September 19Holy Hill Arts & Crafts Fair1525 Carmel Road10am - 5pmAdmission: $4.00Attendance: 7,000-10,000Entertainment: Music
230 artists & craftsmen present their work in a naturalsetting on the grounds of Holy Hill. Door prizes areselected from fair entries. Food & entertainment. Freeparking for the public.
Exhibitors: 230Deadline: April 1Eligibility: Juried–$10, 3/1 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x10, 24x10/$150-$350Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Awards: $1,000Facilities: J 2 3 7
Therese JasinskiCarmelite Friars of Holy Hill411 Killarney RoadHartford, WI 53027262/966-7172Web: www.holyhill.com
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Kenosha September 19Wesley United Methodist ChurchAutumn Fair 2009Wesley United Methodist Church, 4600 60th Street9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 750
Outdoor craft show featuring seasonal/holiday crafts.Bake sale, harvest sale, cafe and more inside. Craftersbring donated door prize item. Everyone invited toparticipate in canned food drive collection.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12/$40-$45Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 5 7
Katy WilliamsWesley United Methodist Church4600 60th Street, Kenosha, WI 53144262/496-5606Email: [email protected]: www.kenoshawesley.org
Mukwonago September 19Mukwonago’s Fall FestHwy 83 and Hwy NN, & Hwy 83 and ES10am - 4pm (some locations open until 7pm)Admission: FreeAttendance: Not SpecifiedEntertainment: Music, Dance
Townwide family celebration of fall in 4 locations withcrafters/vendors, live music and entertainment, chilicontest, hay rides and kids activities including pumpkindecorating, scarecrow building, bouncy house andmore!
Exhibitors: 70Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 14x24/$50.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: 2 3 7
Barb CowsertMukwonago Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism121 Wolf Run, Suite 4Mukwonago, WI 53149262/363-7758Email: [email protected]: www.mukwonagochamber.org
Plymouth September 19Plymouth Arts Center Oktoberfest & Arts and Crafts Fair520 East Mill Street10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000Entertainment: Music, Dance
6th annual celebration of autumn and the area’s richcultural heritage in historic downtown Plymouth. Arts& Crafts Fair, great food, music, dancing, fun forchildren. Free admission, rain or shine.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$35.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Donna HahnPlymouth Arts Center520 East Mill Street, PO Box 253Plymouth, WI 53073920/892-8409Email: [email protected]: www.plymoutharts.org
Saint Germain September 1950th Annual ColoramaSt. Germain Community Park9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000-5,000Entertainment: Dance
In addition to the craft fair, there will be a silentauction, farmers market, wine tasting, pumpkinpainting contest, mum sales, great food, and a NativeAmerican dance demonstration.
Exhibitors: 60Deadline: September 19Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$50-$65Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 4 5 7
Anne SmallSaint Germain Chamber of CommercePO Box 155, Saint Germain, WI 54558715/477-2205Email: [email protected]: www.st-germain.com
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Two Rivers September 19Two Rivers Ethnic Festival1500 - 2000 Washington Street9am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 15,500Entertainment: Music, Dance
Arts, crafts, live music, 20 ethnic food booths, ethnicheritage demonstrations.
Exhibitors: 85Deadline: August 3Eligibility: Open, 3/1 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$100.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8
Facilities: J 2 7
Joann Mitchell-FleckTwo Rivers Main Street, Inc.1718 E. Park Street, PO Box 417Two Rivers, WI 54241920/794-1482Email: [email protected]: www.trmainstreet.org
Waukesha September 19Apple Harvest FestivalRetzer Nature Center, S14 W28167 Madison Street9am - 5pmAdmission: $5.00Attendance: 5,000Entertainment: Music
Autumn family festival with a heritage theme. Manyapple varieties; auction, hay ride, children’s activities,concert, artist/exhibitors, food, pies, cider, FUN!Demonstrations encouraged. Expanded LearningCenter will be open!
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, A Few/A Few Digital
Images, Restricted to Nature-Related Criteria in App
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$25-$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Larry KaschtRetzer Nature Center, Waukesha County ParksS14 W28167 Madison Street, Waukesha, WI 53188262/896-8007Email: [email protected]: www.waukeshacountyparks.com
West Allis September 19West Allis Arts a’Fair7525 W. Greenfield Avenue10am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 300Entertainment: Music, Theater
Fine art, music and poetry showcasing approx. 50artists, musicians and writers. The art fair will be heldinside city hall and outside in the newly-remodeledcourtyard. Food and art activities for children. Heldrain or shine.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: August 1Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 7x7, 6x12/$0Acceptable Work: 1 2
Facilities: J 1 2 3 5 6 7
Jeanette WardinskiCity of West Allis7525 W. Greenfield Avenue, West Allis, WI 53214414/302-8292Email: [email protected]: www.ci.west-allis.wi.us
Algoma September 19-20Wet Whistle Wine Festival Fine Art ShowWine Fest Grounds, Legion ParkSat 10am - 6pm, Sun 10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,500Entertainment: Music
This is a fine arts/fine craft show running inconjunction with Algoma’s Wet Whistle Wine Festival.
Exhibitors: 25Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 3/0 Slides or Photos,
Restricted to Fine Art/Fine CraftBooth Size/Fee: 12x12/$100.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Awards: $500
Facilities: J 2 5 7
Michael GlimeCommunity Improvement of Algoma308 Steele Street, PO Box 3Algoma, WI 54201920/487-5498Email: [email protected]: www.algomamainstreet.org
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Cedarburg September 19-20Ozaukee Art CenterWine & Harvest Fine Arts & Crafts FairClosed Main Street (Washington Avenue)Sat 10am - 6pm, Sun 10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 50,000 for Two-Day Fair
Wine & Harvest Festival is a citywide, two-day festivalwith multiple events drawing over 50,000 visitors. TheOAC features juried exhibitors from many states sellingfine arts and crafts.
Exhibitors: 60Deadline: August 1 or Until FullEligibility: Juried–$10, 4/1 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$175.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9
Facilities: J 2
Ozaukee Art CenterW62 N718 Riveredge DriveCedarburg, WI 53012-1337262/377-8230Email: [email protected]: www.cedarburgfestivals.org
Cedarburg September 19-20Wine Harvest FestivalCommunity Center and adjacent Washington Avenue10am - 6pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 50,000Entertainment: Music
Juried art & craft fair, indoors in the CommunityCenter and outdoors on Washington Avenue in theheart of historic downtown Cedarburg.
Exhibitors: 86Deadline: May 1Eligibility: Juried, 4-6/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 8x10, 10x10/$175.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 2 3 7
Jane HockermanCedarburg Garden Club6024 W. Chapel Hill RoadMequon, WI 53097262/242-4103Email: [email protected]: www.cedarburgfestivals.org
Cedarburg September 19-20Wine & Harvest Fine Arts & Crafts FairCedarburg Cultural Center,W62 N546 Washington AvenueSat 10am - 6pm, Sun 10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 50,000Entertainment: Music
Fine art & craft with a contemporary flair distinguishesthis lively event, held outdoors at the Cultural Centerduring a city-wide festival that draws 50,000 visitors.Food tent, music, and free exhibits indoors.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: July 24 or Until FullEligibility: Juried–$10,
2-4/1-2 Slides or PhotosBooth Size/Fee: 10x10/$150-$175
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 9Facilities: J 2 3
Jean LamboCedarburg Cultural CenterW62 N546 Washington Avenue, PO Box 84Cedarburg, WI 53012262/375-3676Email: [email protected]: www.cedarburgculturalcenter.org
Jefferson September 19-20Gemuetlichkeit DaysJefferson Fair Park, 503 N. Jackson StreetSat 11am - 8pm, Sun 1pm - 6pmAdmission: $8.00Attendance: 2,500Entertainment: Music, Dance
German Heritage Festival with music, dancing, food,craft fair, contests, car show, and parade.
Exhibitors: 35Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$25.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 6 7
Debbie MeinelGemuetlichkeit Days536 E. Racine StreetJefferson, WI 53549920/674-6124Email: [email protected]
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Marshfield September 19-20Maple Fall FestWildwood Park & ZooSat 9am - 5pm, Sun 10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 22,000Entertainment: Music, Dance
A celebration of fall and a fitting finish to summer.Pancake breakfast on both days. Dress a sunflowercontest, maple syrup contest, maple village. Fun forthe whole family all weekend long!
Exhibitors: 150Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 1/1 Photos, Restricted to
Handmade Arts & CraftsBooth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x30/$105-$125
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: J 1 2 5 6 7
Kirn SharonMarshfield Convention & Visitors BureauPO Box 868, Marshfield, WI 54449800/422-4541Email: [email protected]: www.visitmarshfieldwi.com
Soldiers Grove September 19-20Driftless Area Art FestivalBeauford T. Anderson Memorial Park, Hwys 131 & CSat 10am - 5pm, Sun 10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,500+Entertainment: Music
Celebrating the visual, performing, and culinary arts ofthe Driftless area; featuring fine art, jewelry,photography, music and demonstrations.
Exhibitors: 80Deadline: March 16Eligibility: Juried–$15, 5/1 Slides or
Photos, Restricted to DriftlessArea of WI, IA, MN
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/$80-$160Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 6 9
Awards: $6,000Facilities: J 2 3 6 7
Jerry & Liz QuebeCommunity Development Alternatives, Inc.43495 Trout Creek Road, Soldiers Grove, WI 54655608/624-3600Email: [email protected]: www.driftlessareaartfestival.com
Southern Wisconsin September 19-2014 South Artists Fall Studio Art TourStoughton, Oregon, Evansville, Fitchburg,and other locales10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500+
6th Annual Fall Studio Art Tour located in manyhistoric communities immediately south of Madison.Visit award-winning artists in their studios, watchthem demonstrate their art, and find one-of-a-kindgifts.
Exhibitors: 40+Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried–$35, 3/0 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: Not Applicable/$75-$100Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
Fall Studio Tour Event Chair14 South ArtistsPO Box 82Oregon, WI 53575Email: [email protected]: www.14southartists.com
Warrens September 25-27Warrens Cranberry FestivalVillage Streets and Lawns7am - DuskAdmission: FreeAttendance: 100,000Entertainment: Music
Visit Wisconsin’s Cranberry Capital for the WarrensCranberry Festival September 25-27, 2009! Enjoymarsh tours, contest, music and parade on Sunday.Shop 3 miles of crafts, flea and farm market!
Exhibitors: 850Deadline: May 1Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/$300Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9
Facilities: J 2 6
Carolyn Habelman/Kim BilliardWarrens Cranberry Festival, Inc.PO Box 146, 402 Pine StreetWarrens, WI 54666608/378-4200Email: [email protected]: www.cranfest.com
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Phillips September 26Fall Harvest FestivalLake Avenue, Downtown9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500Entertainment: Music
Enjoy the annual Fall Harvest Festival featuring; arts &crafts, unique variety of food, farmer’s market,cranberries, music, sidewalk sales, kids’ pumpkindecorating, scarecrow display and magnificent autumntree color!
Exhibitors: 30Deadline: September 19 or Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$35.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9
Facilities: 2 3 7
Kathy ReinhardPhillips Area Chamber of Commerce305 S. Lake Avenue, Phillips, WI 54555715/339-4100Email: [email protected]: www.PhillipsWisconsin.net
Shorewood September 26Showcase ShorewoodShorewood High School, Outdoor Grounds,1701 E. Capitol Drive10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 6,000-8,000Entertainment: Music
The Showcase Fine Art & Craft Fair is part of a day-long, village-wide celebration promoting Shorewoodand its vibrant business community.
Exhibitors: 80Deadline: June 1 or Until FullEligibility: Juried–$10, 4/1 Digital Images,
Restricted to Fine Art/Fine CraftBooth Size/Fee: 10x10/$75.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 2 3 7
Barb CaprileShorewood Business Improvement District4529 N. Bartlett Avenue, Shorewood, WI 53211414/962-7002Email: [email protected]: www.shorewoodwi.com
Superior September 26Twin Ports Rosemaling SocietyAnnual Scandinavian FestivalHead of the Lakes Fairgrounds, Curling Bldg,4700 Tower Avenue9am - 4pmAdmission: $2.00Attendance: 700-800Entertainment: Music
Our 28th year celebrating Scandinavian heritagethrough arts, live music, demonstrations, crafts,featuring Rosemaling, Kolrosing, Hardanger, carving,spinning, jewelry, woodenware, tea table, books,gifts, fun and so much more.
Exhibitors: 35Deadline: Until FullEligibility: 2/1 Digital Images, Restricted to
Scandinavian CraftersBooth Size/Fee: 6x6, 8x24/$30-$120
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 7 8Facilities: J 1 5 6 7
Romae Ann FontaineTwin Ports Rosemaling Society11327 S. Gladys Drive, Solon Springs, WI 54873715/378-2831 EvesEmail: [email protected]: www.twinportsrosemaling.org
Horicon September 27Autumn Art on the MarshDischer Park, Jersey Street10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000-3,000
Autumn Art on the Marsh takes place in a beautifulpark setting with approx. 130 artists and crafters whohave a variety of items that will interest everyone.
Exhibitors: 130Deadline: September 18Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$50.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Awards: $425Facilities: J 1 2 3 7
Gina CrossleyHoricon Chamber of CommercePO Box 23, Horicon, WI 53032920/485-3200Email: [email protected]: www.horiconchamber.com
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Bayfield October 2-4Bayfield Apple FestivalDowntown Bayfield on the shore of Lake Superior10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 50,000Entertainment: Music
Apple harvest festival with apple vendors, arts &crafts, food, live music, parade.
Exhibitors: 140Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried–$20, 3/1 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$320.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: 2
Kristen SandstromBayfield Chamber of Commerce42 S. Broad Street, PO Box 138Bayfield, WI 54814715/779-3335Email: [email protected]: www.bayfield.org
Fond du Lac October 3Country Fair Arts & Crafts Show*An Autumn Splendor* ShowFDL County Fairgrounds Expo Building,Hwy 45 & Martin9am - 3pmAdmission: $1.00Attendance: 800
A quality arts & crafts show, mixed media, door prizesdrawn every half hour, food concessions, and freeparking. Unique gifts and home decorating ideas -come & enjoy!
Exhibitors: 40Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12/$50.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 6 7
Stephanie HoffmanFond du Lac Recreation Department85 Morningside DriveFond du Lac, WI 54935920/906-6663Email: [email protected]: www.fdlrecdept.com
Green Bay October 3That Country Feeling Craft Show at Bay BeachBay Beach, East Shore Drive9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,000
Handcrafted arts and crafts. Spaces available indoor oroutdoor.
Exhibitors: 85Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 8x10/$45.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6
Facilities: J 1 2 3 5 7
Zittlow IreneFox Valley Artisans344 CoolidgeGreen Bay, WI 54301920/336-4771
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Mayville October 3Mayville Audubon Art and Craft GalleryMayville Park Pavilion/Riverside9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,500Entertainment: Music, Dance
In conjunction with Mayville’s four-day event, AudubonDays, WSL will be hosting the 23rd annual art andcraft show. Activities for all ages.
Exhibitors: 56Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 12x12/$45.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 2 3 5 7
Annette CottrillMayville Women’s Service League15 S. Walnut StreetMayville, WI 53050920/210-7400Email: [email protected]
Reedsburg October 3Reedsburg Fire DepartmentArts and Craft ShowReedsburg Fire Station, 131 Park Street8am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,500
This arts and craft fair is in its ninth year. Area artistsand crafters enjoy the inside feature of the fire stationand adjacent tents. Early entry ends August 31 andthen entry fee increases by ten dollars.
Exhibitors: 75Deadline: August 31Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x30/$50-$150Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 2 3 4 7
Tommy Lee BychinskiReedsburg Fire DepartmentPO Box 404131 S. Park StreetReedsburg, WI 53959608/495-1820Email: [email protected]
Watertown October 3Watertown Fall FestivalMain Street, Downtown9am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 6,000Entertainment: Music
Music, food, art and craft fair, demonstrations andactivities in main street stores
Exhibitors: 80Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 1/1 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12, 10x24/$25-$50Acceptable Work: 2 4 5 6 9
Facilities: 2 7
Susan DascenzoWatertown Main Street Program104 W. Main StreetWatertown, WI 53094920/261-5185Email: [email protected]: www.downtownwatertown.org
Eagle River October 3-4Cranberry Fest - 30th AnnualVilas County Fairgrounds, Hwy 70 WSat 9am - 4pm, Sun 9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 40,000Entertainment: Music
Fun family festival celebrating the Cranberry Harvest.Large arts and crafts show, marsh and winery tours,cranberry food and products, entertainment, farmersmarket, antique market, flea market, fitness eventsand much more.
Exhibitors: 300Deadline: March 1 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos, Restricted to
Handmade Items by the SellerBooth Size/Fee: 10x10/$225-$275
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Kim EmersonEagle River Area Chamber of CommercePO Box 1917Eagle River, WI 545211-800-359-6315Email: [email protected]: www.eagleriver.org
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Mount Horeb October 3-4Fall Heritage Festival 28th AnnualMain StreetSat 9am - 5pm, Sun 10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 10,000Entertainment: Music, Theater
Experience Norwegian heritage with crafters, heritagedemonstrations, farmer’s market, buggy rides, quiltshow, food, and a silent auction on Mount Horeb’shistoric main street, our “Trollway!”
Exhibitors: 80Deadline: August 11 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Slides or Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$75-$100Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Mount Horeb Area Chamber of Commerce300 E. Main StreetMount Horeb, WI 535721-88TROLLWAYEmail: [email protected]: www.trollway.com
Greenville October 435th Annual Greenville Fall Craft FairN1003 Municipal Drive (Hwy 76 & 96)9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000
Handmade arts & crafts, produce, bakery. Inside &outside. Rain or shine. Homemade sweet rolls, eggbiscuits & coffee for early a.m. setup. Homemadesoups, hot sandwiches and desserts for lunch. Freeparking.
Exhibitors: 225Deadline: September 21Eligibility: Open, Restricted to Handmade/
Homegrown OnlyBooth Size/Fee: 5x8, 10x10/$40.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: J 1 2 3 7
Sandy Mc MonagleGreenville LionessPO Box 181, Greenville, WI 54942920/757-5661Email: [email protected]: www.greenvillelions.org
Lake Mills October 4Lake Mills Fall Festival of ColorCommons Park9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,500Entertainment: Music
A wonderful fall craft, art, and fall produce show in acharming downtown park.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$30.00Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 7
Kate AndersonLake Mills Area Chamber of Commerce200 C Water StreetLake Mills, WI 53551920/648-3585Email: [email protected]: www.lakemills.org
Baraboo October 10Amcore Bank Faire on the SquareDowntown Business District, Third & Fourth Streets9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 8,000Entertainment: Music, Dance
22nd annual; close parking; drive-up, on street setup;well organized. Free coffee and donuts for exhibitors;food court, farm market, kid’s games, live entertain-ment enhance event.
Exhibitors: 175Deadline: September 10Eligibility: Juried–$5, 3/1 Photos,
Restricted to HandmadeProducts; No Resale
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12/$75.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 2 3 5 7
Cindy DoescherDowntown Baraboo, Inc.1801 Jefferson StreetBaraboo, WI 53913608/356-7995Email: [email protected]: www.faireonthesquare.com
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Janesville October 10Cargill United Methodist WomenCraft Show and Bake SaleCraig Center, Rock County Fairgrounds,1301 Craig Avenue9am - 3pmAdmission: $1.00Attendance: 783
Craft show, bake sale, refreshments and lunchavailable.
Exhibitors: 65Deadline: September 15Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$30.00Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 2 3 5 7
Debra ReeseCargill United Methodist Women2110 Cargill CourtJanesville, WI 53545608/756-8689Email: [email protected]: www.cargillumc.org
Little Chute October 10Kermis Dutch FestivalGrand Avenue, Downtown8am - 10pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000Entertainment: Music, Theater, Dance
Little Chute’s Kermis Dutch Festival is an ethnic streetfestival celebrating Dutch heritage and communityspirit with vendors, arts & crafts, food, music,entertainment and fun for all ages.
Exhibitors: 60Deadline: September 25Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$50-$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9
Facilities: J 2 3 5 7
Robin DekkerLittle Chute Windmill, Inc.PO Box 182Little Chute, WI 54140920/788-2629Email: [email protected]: www.littlechutewindmill.org
Menasha October 10Harvest Fest and Craft FairThe Salvation Army, 1525 Appleton Road9am - 2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 200
This is our 5th Annual Bazaar. The Bazaar includescrafts, food and silent auction and kids carnival.
Exhibitors: 30Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 8x6, 12x12/$20-$55Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 1 2 3 5 7
Major Annette TamayoThe Salvation Army Women’s Ministry1525 Appleton RoadMenasha, WI 54952920/886-3648Email: [email protected]: www.safoxcities.org
Omro October 10-11Art From the Barn6320 County Road KSat 9am - 5pm, Sun 10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 300Entertainment: Music
Art From the Barn is a unique event set in a centuryold Wisconsin barn. Browse our marvelous selection oflocally produced fine art, fine crafts, photographs, andhand-crafted gifts.
Exhibitors: 25Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Restricted
to Local Artists (contact us)Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$20.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: 1 2 3 5 6 7
Jennifer Frank6320 Cty Road KOmro, WI 54963920/685-2094Email: [email protected]: www.artfromthebarn.com
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Medford October 11Simek Center Arts & Craft SaleState Hwy 64 West, 1037 W. Broadway9:30am - 3:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 3,000+
Fine arts & craft sale.
Exhibitors: 75Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, Digital Images,
Restricted to Arts & CraftsBooth Size/Fee: 10x10/$60.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Mike EcklundSimek Recreation Center/MAYHA1037 W. BroadwayPO Box 302Medford, WI 54451715/748-6655Email: [email protected]
Fremont October 17Fremont Pumpkin FestivalWolf River Drive, Downtown Business District9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,500Entertainment: Music
5K pumpkin walk/run, craft show, flea market, farmmarket, live music, kids’ games, kids’ costume contest,balloon release, corn roast, raffles, etc.
Exhibitors: 40Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 12x12/$15.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 2 3 7
Mary KrauseFremont Neighborhood Watch1015 Fremont StreetPO Box 116Fremont, WI 54940920/446-3236Email: [email protected]
Iola-Scandinavia October 17Fall Craft and Gift FairIola Old Car Show Activity Center9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 400-600
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: September 20Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$40-$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 1 5 7
Traci TemplinIola-Scandinavia Chamber of Commerce165 N. Main StreetIola, WI 54945715/445-5505Email: [email protected]: www.ischamber.org
Juneau October 17K.I.D.S. Organization7th Annual Craft Show & Bake SaleDodgeland School, 401 South Western Avenue9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 600
Located just off Highway 26, this annual eventbenefits the students and teachers of the DodgelandSchool District. Free admission & free parking. Get ajump start on holiday shopping.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Untill FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12/$25.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Kerry HorneckK.I.D.S. Organization203 Garnet CirclePO Box 130Reeseville, WI 53579920/296-6115Email: [email protected]
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La Crosse October 172009 Logan Fall Craft ShowLogan High School, 1500 Ranger Drive9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000
19th annual Logan Fall Craft Show. Featuring fall andholiday crafts. All proceeds from the show are usedfor graduating senior scholarships.
Exhibitors: 120Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 8x8, 8x16/$45-$85Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6
Facilities: J 1 3 5 6 7
Peggie RileyLogan Parent Organization209 S. 22nd StreetLa Crosse, WI 54601608/789-7700Email: [email protected]: www.lacrosseschools.com/logan
Neenah October 17Helping Hands Art and Crafts Fair1275 Tullar Road9am - 3pmAdmission: $1.00Attendance: 500+Entertainment: Music
Proceeds from vendor booths to be used towardhelping those Neenah High School students and theirfamilies that find themselves in situational povertythroughout the school year.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: July 1Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$40-$70Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 6 7
Shelley AaholmNeenah High School1275 Tullar RoadNeenah, WI 54956920/751-6900 x 629Email: [email protected]: www.neenah.k12.wi.us
New Berlin October 17Fall Harvest Art & Craft FairRonald Reagan Elementary School,4225 S. Calhoun Road9am - 3pmAdmission: $2.00Attendance: 1,100
27th year! 120 crafters and artisans offering uniquehandcrafted items. Concession stand featuring ourhomemade chili and a fabulous bake sale. All proceedsdonated back to the community.
Exhibitors: 120Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 5x12, 8x10/$50-$55Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Linda ArendNew Berlin Junior Woman’s Club4138 S. Regal Manor CourtNew Berlin, WI 53151262/821-5127Email: [email protected]: www.newberlinjuniors.org
Portage October 17Bethlehem Lutheran Craft FairW8267 Hwy 33 East9am - 2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 400
Art and crafts, no commercial. All handmade items.Includes artist paintings, wood work, needle work,quilts and much more. Also, a brat and bake sale andyouth car wash.
Exhibitors: 28Deadline: October 1Eligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 3x12, 8x10/$15-$20Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 6 7
Cloe RehdantzBethlehem Lutheran ChurchW6929 Military RoadPortage, WI 53901608/429-2363Email: [email protected]: www.bethlehemportage.org
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Spooner October 17Black Iris Fine Arts ShowNW Sports Complex, Upper Ballroom, 301 Walnut St.10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 200Entertainment: Theater
4th Annual Fine Arts Show featuring the latest worksby fine artists from WI and MN.
Exhibitors: 40Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Restricted to Fine Artists Only,
All MediumsBooth Size/Fee: 10x10/$50.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
JoAnn MartinBlack Iris Custom Framing410 N. River StreetSpooner, WI 54801715/635-4548Email: [email protected]: www.blackirisframing.com
Union Grove October 17Union Grove Elementary School PTOCraft Fair and Bake Sale1745 Milldrum Street9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 800
Handcrafted items, gifts, bake sale, cash raffle, basketraffle, free admission; proceeds benefit UGES PTO.
Exhibitors: 85Deadline: October 5 or Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 4x8, 10x10/$25-$40Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Kim Daigle, Registration Coord.Union Grove Elementary School PTO1745 Milldrum StreetUnion Grove, WI 53182262/878-2015Email: [email protected]: www.uges.k12.wi.us
Wisconsin Dells October 17-18Autumn Harvest FestWisconsin Dells Festival Site, La Crosse StreetSat 9am - 5pm, Sun 10am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 15,000Entertainment: Music
A celebration of autumn. Hay and pony rides, pumpkindecorating, food, kids’ craft corner, microbrew beertasting, petting zoo, arts & crafts marketplace.Awards for best in show.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12/$75.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: 2 3 4 6 7
Michelle ZuelkeWisconsin Dells Festivals, Inc.701 Superior Street, PO Box 390Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965608/254-8088Email: [email protected]: www.wisdells.com/flakeout
Waukesha October 24Avalon Square Art & Craft Fair222 Park Place9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500+
Art and craft fair at Avalon Square senior livingcommunity located in historic downtown Waukesha.All indoor event featuring a variety of vendorsincluding holiday/seasonal items, jewelry, woodwork-ing, home decor and unique gifts. Raffle, bake saleand food/beverage concessions.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 8x6/$35.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Dena KugelAvalon Square222 Park PlaceWaukesha, WI 53186262/446-9307Email: [email protected]
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West Bend October 24Fall Fair to RememberWashington County Fair Park, 3000 Hwy PV9am - 4pmAdmission: $2.00Attendance: 2,500
5th annual art & craft show with free children’sactivities, door prizes, and a wide variety of handmadeartwork for home & garden.
Exhibitors: 150Deadline: September 1Eligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos, Restricted to
Handmade Artwork by ArtistBooth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/$70.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: J 1 2 3 5 6 7
Jane D. Schoedel1010 Hwy AWest Bend, WI 53090262/692-9488Email: [email protected]
Muskego November 1Peppermint FairBay Lane School, S75 W16399 Hilltop Drive9:30am - 3:30pmAdmission: $1.00Attendance: 1,000
This annual, holiday themed craft fair features avariety of items and exhibitors and is well attended bythe community. Many hand or home crafted items.Quilt raffle, bake sale.
Exhibitors: 60Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 8x10/$45.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Muskego Woman’s ClubPO Box 143Muskego, WI 53150262/971-0847
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Brown Deer November 7Holly Days Craft & Gift ShowBrown Deer High School, 8060 N. 60th Street9am - 3pmAdmission: $2.00Attendance: 500-1,000
29th Annual Craft and Gift Show.
Exhibitors: 80+Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 1/2 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 5x20, 10x10/$65-$70Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Carolyn MitchellBrown Deer Junior Woman’s Club8075 N. 66th StreetBrown Deer, WI 53223414/355-8492Email: [email protected]: www.browndeerjuniorwomansclub.com
Fitchburg November 7Holiday Sampler5520 Lacy Road7:30am - 3:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000-2,000
13th annual event. High quality arts and craftsdisplayed in an open setting. We have a garden corneralong with the handcrafted Christmas items. Comeand enjoy! Something for everyone.
Exhibitors: 15Deadline: July 15 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 1/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: Open or Boutique Setting/$35Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5
Facilities: J 1 5 6 7
Leani SchoorHoliday Sampler2154 Rinden RoadCottage Grove, WI 53527608/873-7641
Fond du Lac November 7Country Fair Arts & Crafts Show*Holiday* ShowFDL County Fairgrounds Recreation Building,Hwy 45 & Martin9am - 3pmAdmission: $1.00Attendance: 1,000+
A quality arts & crafts show, mixed media, door prizesdrawn every half hour, food concessions, and freeparking. Unique gifts and home decorating ideas -come & enjoy!
Exhibitors: 90Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x12/$50.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 6 7
Stephanie HoffmanFond du Lac Recreation Department85 Morningside Drive, Fond du Lac, WI 54935920/906-6663Email: [email protected]: www.fdlrecdept.com
Lancaster November 7Holiday Craft SaleLancaster High School, 806 E. Elm Street9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,200-1,500Entertainment: Music
18th Annual Tri-State area craft sale with breakfast &lunch, free admission & free parking, door-prizes,music, purchase awards! Tremendous day foreveryone!
Exhibitors: 105Deadline: October 10 or Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 4x5, 10x12/$15-$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Awards: $350Facilities: J 1 3 5 6 7
Mrs. FullerLancaster High School/LHS Art Club806 E. Elm Street, Lancaster, WI 53813608/723-2173 x 354Email: [email protected]: www.lancastersd.k12.wi.us/Departments/HighSchool/Art/artClub.htm
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New London November 729th Annual Mosquito Hill Nature Art FestMosquito Hill Nature Center, N3880 Rogers Road10am - 4pmAdmission: $3.00/PersonAttendance: 200
This long running show features artists whose worksare inspired by the natural world. Attendance andvendor fees support environmental educationopportunities for students.
Exhibitors: 20Deadline: October 1Eligibility: Juried, 5/1 Slides or Photos,
Restricted to Nature Themes or MaterialsBooth Size/Fee: 8x10/$40.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Mary SwifkaMosquito Hill Nature CenterN3880 Rogers RoadNew London, WI 54961920/779-6433Email: [email protected]: www.co.outagamie.wi.us/Parks/MH_home.htm
Superior November 7Superior Holiday Art FairSuperior Middle School, 3626 Hammond Avenue10am - 4:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,500
Second annual 1-day juried show and sale featuringlocal and regional fine artists and craftspeople.
Exhibitors: 25Deadline: June 1Eligibility: Juried–$15, 3/0 Slides,
Restricted to Handmade FineArt & Fine Craft
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$85.00Acceptable Work: 1 2
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Karen Monson-Thompson2608 E. 6th StreetSuperior, WI 54880715/398-5970Email: [email protected]: www.summerwinterstudio.com
West Allis November 716th Annual Nathan Hale High School PTSAHoliday Craft FairNathan Hale High School, 11601 W. Lincoln Avenue9am - 4pmAdmission: $2.00Attendance: 1,500
Large 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: 10x8, 14x6/$50.00Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Kathy StawickiNathan Hale High School PTSA11601 W. Lincoln AvenueWest Allis, WI 53227414/604-3200 x 6776Email: [email protected]
Rothschild November 7-8Cedar Creek Mall Art & Craft ShowCedar Creek Mall, 10101 Market StreetSat 10am - 4pm, Sun 11am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: Not Specified
Annual Art & Craft Show, featuring qualityhandcrafted items. Great gift ideas! Well advertised,free admission, and free parking.
Exhibitors: 60Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 1/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x8, 36x8/$65.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Tom TimblinCedar Creek Mall10101 Market Street, Suite B40Rothschild, WI 54474715/355-0011Email: [email protected]: www.cedarcreekmall.com
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Waukesha November 7-8St. William Christian Women22nd Annual Craft FairSt. William Church, 440 N. Moreland Blvd.Sat 9am - 4:30pm, Sun 8:30am - 2:30pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,500
Our annual fair features a variety of qualityhandcrafted items and holiday crafts with a raffle,bake sale and food concession that sells our signaturehot turkey sandwich.
Exhibitors: 60+Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Photos, Restricted to Regional
Handcrafted, No FoodBooth Size/Fee: 6x8, 8x8/$45-$55
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: J 1 3 5 6 7
Kay KellySt. William Christian Women812 Knollwood Court, Waukesha, WI 53188262/549-1363Email: [email protected]
Brookfield November 8Brookfield East H.S. Friends of Fine ArtsHoliday Art FairBrookfield East H.S., 3305 N. Lilly Road10am - 4pmAdmission: $3.00Attendance: 2,900Entertainment: Music
35th Year! Over 200 Midwest crafters and artisansoffering unique handcrafted items. Juried. Proceedsbenefit music, art and drama students at BEHS.Excellent food, easy parking, live music, one building.
Exhibitors: 200Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2-3/2 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 16x4, 12x6/$90-$105Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 7
Joan BridgeBrookfield East High School Friends of Fine Arts3305 N. Lilly RoadBrookfield, WI 53005262/786-5001Email: [email protected]
Arlington November 14Holiday Craft SaleLeeds Town Hall, N1485 Pribbenow Drive9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000
Christmas and miscellaneous handmade items bycrafters from a wide area of Wisconsin. Free to public.Lunch by local non-profit group. Easy access tobuilding. Large free parking lot.
Exhibitors: 45Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x8/$30.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 6 7
Marian CopusNorth Leeds Show OrganizersPO Box 7Lone Rock, WI 53556608/583-2081Email: [email protected]
Black Earth November 14Wisconsin Heights Holiday Arts and Craft FairWisconsin Heights Middle and High School, Hwy 148am - 3pmAdmission: Food Pantry Items AppreciatedAttendance: 3,000
13th annual, featuring quality arts & crafters, doorprizes, raffles, baked goods, refreshments & child-careavailable. Fund-raising event, benefits scholarships,parent groups & school clubs of the district. Foodpantry donations welcomed & encouraged.
Exhibitors: 97Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 5x10, 10x10/$40-$75Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Pam SutcliffeWisconsin Heights Parent Group5296 John Wilkinson RoadMazomanie, WI 53560608/669-4423Email: [email protected]: www.wisheights.k12.wi.us
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Butler November 14St. Agnes Holly Fair12801 W. Fairmount Avenue9am - 3pmAdmission: $1.00Attendance: 600
Holiday craft fair, with 40 artists and craftspeople.New: home-based businesses.*Features Mrs. SantaKid’s Shop, holiday bake sale, book sale, luncheon,and raffled gifts donated by our exhibitors. Freeparking. We welcome strollers! *Limited spaceavailable.
Exhibitors: 40Deadline: May 1 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 8x8, 8x16/$35-$45Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Kathy Schroeder, St. Agnes Holly FairSt. Agnes Community Fellowship Committee11913 W. Douglas AvenueMilwaukee, WI 53225414/353-4312Email: [email protected]: www.stagnesparish.org
Deerfield November 14Christmas in the Country Craft and Art FairDeerfield Elementary School, 340 W. Quarry Street9am - 3pmAdmission: $1.00Attendance: 2,000
Annual art and craft fair, featuring quality handcrafteditems and raffle! Great gift shopping. Lunch,refreshments and childcare available.
Exhibitors: 80Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$40.00Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Peggy Pope412 Pheasant CourtDeerfield, WI 53531608/646-0338Email: [email protected]
Hartford November 14Great Hartford Craft ExpositionHartford Union High School, 805 Cedar Street9am - 3pmAdmission: $3.00Attendance: 2,400Entertainment: Music
25th annual. 110 exhibitors kick off holiday season.Held in conjunction with Lions Pancake Dinner, livemusic.
Exhibitors: 110Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x9, 15x9/$90-$135Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Marilyn DedrickGFWC Hartford Women’s Club202 E. Monroe AvenueHartford, WI 53027Email: [email protected]: www.hartfordwomensclub.org
Mount Horeb November 14Trollway Holiday Fair105-7 N. Grove Street9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000Entertainment: Music
A unique holiday craft fair along Mount Horeb’sTrollway! Experience Norwegian culture, qualitycrafters, door prizes, raffles, quilts, bake sales andrefreshments. Food pantry donations welcome.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, 1/1 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 8x10, 16x10/$30-$55Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 1 3 7
Melissa TheisenMount Horeb Area Chamber of Commerce300 E. Main StreetMount Horeb, WI 535721-88TROLLWAYEmail: [email protected]: www.trollway.com
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Oshkosh November 14Holiday Shopping ExpoSunnyview Exposition Center10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,000
Holiday shopping extravaganza that brings togetherrestaurateurs, chocolate makers, artisans & crafters,home based businesses and small businesses. This isyour one stop shopping source for the holidays.
Exhibitors: 75Deadline: Not SpecifiedEligibility: Juried
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$75.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 1 5 7
Kathy JoubertL & K Productions920 W. 9th AvenueOshkosh, WI 54902800/366-4189Email: [email protected]: www.landkproductions.com
Phillips November 14Holiday Crafts & Treasures SalePhillips Municipal Building. 174 S. Eyder Avenue9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000
Start your holiday shopping in Phillips with the annualcraft and treasures sale. Featuring handmade crafts &Amish baked goods. Large selection of qualityhandcrafted items & holiday crafts with unique itemsfor the whole family. Pictures with Santa, lunch &refreshments available. Sponsored by the PhillipsAmerican Legion Auxiliary Unit #122.
Exhibitors: 55Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 8x8/$20.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Sheila Stickley & Mary JohnsonPhillips American Legion Auxiliary Unit #122N9689 Bass Lake, Phillips, WI 54555715/339-6193/3990Email: [email protected]: www.pricecountywi.net
Menomonee Falls November 15Jingle Bell Craft FairW142 N8108 Merrimac Drive9am - 3pmAdmission: $2.00Attendance: 1,000
Holiday craft show with a wide variety of itemsavailable for purchase. Benefits the school’s choirdepartment. Food, beverages, and bakery items forsale. Crafter raffle.
Exhibitors: 140Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$55-$70Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Ann UrbanskiMenomonee Falls High School Choir Booster ClubN64 W14423 Poplar DriveMenomonee Falls, WI 53051262/703-0224Email: [email protected]
Appleton November 20-21A Christmas With FriendsHoliday Inn Select, 150 Nicolet RoadFri 9am - 8pm, Sat 9am - 2pmAdmission: $2.00Attendance: 1,000
A Christmas boutique where everything in the show isjuried. You will not be disappointed with the selectionof items to choose from.
Exhibitors: 20Deadline: August 1 or Until FullEligibility: Juried–$5, 5/2 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 8' Table, 2-8' Tables/$80.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6
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Christine PetersonA Christmas with Friends Group2320 W. Seneca DriveAppleton, WI 54914920/731-1638Email: [email protected]
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Kohler November 21Kohler School Friends Holiday Arts and Crafts FairKohler High School, 333 Upper Road9am - 4pmAdmission: $3.00Attendance: 2,000Entertainment: Music
Annual holiday fair featuring handmade arts and craftssuitable for holiday decorating and gift giving. Music,food, bake sale, and raffle. Shuttle service available toAmerican Club’s Wisconsin Holiday Market.
Exhibitors: 90Deadline: April 30 or Until FullEligibility: Juried, 3/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 10x20/$65-$130Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Suzanne FinkKohler School Friends333 Upper Road, Kohler, WI 53044Email: [email protected]: www.craftfair.kohlerschoolfriends.com
Milwaukee November 21WLHS Colors of ChristmasCraft Fair & Quilting AuctionWisconsin Lutheran High School, 330 N. Glenview Ave10am - 4pmAdmission: $2.00Attendance: 1,000
Annual juried fair featuring 100 exhibitors displaying awide variety of handmade arts and crafts. Food andrefreshments, bake sale and silent craft auction.Included is a special auction of quilted items that havebeen donated to the school. Quilt viewing 10am -12:45pm. Live auction starts at 1pm. All proceedsbenefit the high school.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2-3/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$60.00Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Gail WittenburgWisconsin Lutheran High School330 N. Glenview Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53213-3379414/453-4567 Ext. 2291Email: [email protected]: www.wlhs.org
New Berlin November 21Pumpkin Patch Art & Craft Fair5900 S. Sunnyslope Road9am - 4pmAdmission: $2.00Attendance: 900
Annual Art & Craft Fair with great variety of itemsincluding pottery, handcrafted jewelry, home &fashion accessories, art, doll clothing, holiday itemsand much more! Kids’ craft area, snack bar and bakesale.
Exhibitors: 95Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open, Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 5x10, 8x15/$40-$60Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Tenly GriffinElmwood Elementary School4892 S. Hawthorne DriveNew Berlin, WI 53151414/617-4998Email: [email protected]
Shawano November 21Shawano Lake Lioness Arts & Crafts FairShawano Community Middle School,1050 S. Union Street9am - 2pmAdmission: $1.00Attendance: 400
Local arts & crafts, lunch, refreshments, and bakesale.
Exhibitors: 66Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x8/$30.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
PresidentShawano Lake LionessPO Box 284Shawano, WI 54166715/524-2740Email: [email protected]
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Waupaca November 21Serendipity Holiday Craft & Gift FairWaupaca Recreation Center9am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 1,500+
The Red Cross hosts a “Round Robin” of craft shows.Guests have their cards stamped at each of FIVEshows that enter for over 100 free drawings.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$45-$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 6 7
Paulene KipkeWaupaca County Red Cross418 School StreetWaupaca, WI 54981715/258-5055Email: [email protected]: www.newredcross.org
West Bend November 21Holiday MarketplaceWashington County Fair Park, 3000 Hwy PV9am - 4pmAdmission: $3.00Attendance: 3,500
This annual show will spark your senses and renewyour holiday spirit. Shop the wares of over 180exhibitors. Beautiful items for everyone on yourholiday list. Juried! Apply early!
Exhibitors: 200Deadline: March 31Eligibility: Juried–$5, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10, 12x12/$70.00Acceptable Work: 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Jean Woskoski5619 Colleen LaneWest Bend, WI 53095262/334-2402Email: [email protected]
Monona November 21-22Holiday House BazaarMonona Community Center, 1011 Nichols Road9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 2,000
29th annual! Non-booth, open setting show. Manytypes of crafts and huge bake sale in three rooms.Charity event with 10% of sales donated to a localcharity.
Exhibitors: 60Deadline: June 30Eligibility: Juried, 2/0 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: Open Setting/$20.00Acceptable Work: 3 4 5 6
Facilities: J 1 7
Jo WitzHoliday House Bazaar608/223-1180Email: [email protected]
Elroy November 28Elroy Holiday Craft Fair and Quilt ShowRoyall Schools Complex, Academy Street9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 400
We feature handmade arts and crafts suitable forholiday decorating and gift giving. Our third annualquilt show is judged by the viewers (ribbon awards).It includes quilt shop vendors.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 1/1 Slides or Photos,
Restricted to Handmade Items -No Resale
Booth Size/Fee: 8x10/$20-$25Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Shirley SchweigerElroy Area Advancement CorporationPO Box 52Elroy, WI 53929608/462-8401Email: [email protected]
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Hales Corners November 29St. Mary Craft Fair9520 W. Forest Home Avenue8:30am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: Not Specified
All handmade crafts. Come and join us. Great time tostart your holiday shopping. Craft raffle. Continentalbreakfast. Santa’s Secret Gift Shop.
Exhibitors: 71Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 8x10, 12x6/$25.00Acceptable Work: 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Maggie SchmidHales Corners, WI262/786-0822Email: [email protected]
Stoughton December 4-6Victorian Holiday WeekendDowntown10am - 5pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 5,000Entertainment: Music
The weekend spectacle features music, a tree lightingceremony, visits with Santa, arts, crafts and bakesales, as well as caroling, period-appropriatecostumes, and carriage rides.
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: October 1Eligibility: Juried
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$50-$55Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6
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Vicki Johnson, CoordinatorStoughton Chamber of Commerce800 Vea CourtStoughton, WI 53589608/287-2319Email: [email protected]: www.victorianholidayweekend.com
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Elkhart Lake December 4-13Old World Christmas Market101 Osthoff Avenue10am - 5pmAdmission: $6.00/PersonAttendance: 8,000
Annual holiday event featuring international andregional artisans displaying specialty products anddelicious European delicacies - all within a grandheated tent adorned in twinkling lights and fragrantevergreens.
Exhibitors: 90Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried
Booth Size/Fee: /$700-$800Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 5 6 8
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Laura WhitmanThe Osthoff Resort101 Osthoff AvenueElkhart Lake, WI 53020920/876-5812Email: [email protected]: www.osthoff.com
Green Bay December 5A Note Worthy Arts & Craft ShowPreble High School, Commons Area,2222 Deckner Avenue10am - 3pmAdmission: $2.00Attendance: 850Entertainment: Music
18th Annual Arts & Crafts Show sponsored by PrebleMusic Parents. Food, refreshments, bake sale,children’s booth with make and take, along withentertainment provided by Preble’s music students.
Exhibitors: 70Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 10x8/$40-$50Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 6 7
Katie CampbellPreble Music Parents5071 Caledonia DriveNew Franken, WI 54229920/866-2151Email: [email protected]
Kenosha December 5University of Wisconsin - ParksideArts & Crafts FairUW-Parkside Campus, 900 Wood Road10am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 4,000Entertainment: Music
Juried Arts & Crafts Fair for homemade items only.Cosponsored by the Student Activities Office andParkside Activities Board with raffle proceedsbenefiting a UW-Parkside Student LeadershipScholarship fund.
Exhibitors: 205Deadline: June 6Eligibility: Juried–$10, 5/1 Photos,
No Resale, Commercial or FoodBooth Size/Fee: 10x8/$130.00
Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Terri PorteeUW-Parkside Student Activities Arts & Crafts FairPO Box 2000, Kenosha, WI 53144-1133262/595-2278Email: [email protected]: www.uwp.edu, keyword: student activities
Mukwonago December 5Midnight Magic MarketplaceHwy 83 & Hwy NN12pm - 10pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: ThousandsEntertainment: Music, Dance
Largest event in Mukwonago! In addition tomarketplace there is a parade at 2pm, horse drawncarriage rides, historic trolley rides, stores open untilmidnight, fireworks at 10pm and more!
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 6x12, 10x10/$50.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: 1 3 7
Mukwonago Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism121 Wolf Run, Suite 4, Mukwonago, WI 53149262/363-7758Email: [email protected]: www.mukwonagochamber.org
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Union Grove December 5Holiday Gift Craft FairUnion Grove High School, 3433 S. Colony Avenue(Hwy 45)9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500
A village full of festivities. Listen to holiday music,have free coffee, and cookies while walking around.Door prizes donated by artists. Large children’s makeand take area, pictures with the elves. Proceeds goback to the community.
Exhibitors: 100Deadline: November 24 or Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 4x8, 10x10/$30-$45Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
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Kim TerpstraUnion Grove Chamber of Commerce1201 Main Street, Union Grove, WI 53182262/878-6238Email: [email protected]
Wales December 5Kettle Moraine High SchoolHoliday Arts & Craft FairKettle Moraine High School, 349 Oak Crest Drive8:30am - 2pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 800Entertainment: Music
7th holiday craft festival featuring quality handcrafteditems. There will be a variety of live holiday musicthroughout the day, as well as activities for childrenincluding “Breakfast with Santa.”
Exhibitors: 50Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 2/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: Varies/$40.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
Facilities: J 1 3 5 7
Debbie KlieseKettle Moraine High School BandW328 S1532 Forest Hills CourtDelafield, WI 53018262/968-5319Email: [email protected]: www.kmsd.edu
Stoughton December 5-614 South Artists Holiday Art ShowTobacco Junction, 515 E. Main StreetSat 10am - 6pm, Sun 10am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 750Entertainment: Music
6th annual Holiday Art Show during the StoughtonVictorian Holiday Weekend. Featuring beautiful uniquegifts by the 14 South Artists group. Located in ahistoric restored tobacco warehouse building.
Exhibitors: 32Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried–$35, 3/0 Digital Images
Booth Size/Fee: 6x10, 10x10/$100-$125Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 9
Facilities: J 1 5 7
Mary Doers14 South ArtistsPO Box 82Oregon, WI 53575Email: [email protected]: www.14southartists.com
Milwaukee December 12Secret Santa Craft Bazaar3778 N. 82nd Street10am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500+Entertainment: Music
Enjoy a German Christmas Market filled with crafters,bake sale, raffle, and Lady Bug Cafe. Have yourpicture taken with an Austrian St. Nikolaus, buyGerman books and school wear.
Exhibitors: 80Deadline: October 31 or Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 8x6/$30.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Facilities: J 1 7
Kathy SavignacMilwaukee German Immersion Foundation3778 N. 82nd StreetMilwaukee, WI 53222414/393-5600Email: [email protected]
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Rudolph December 12Rudolph Country ChristmasRudolph Fire Department, 1559 Main Street9am - 3pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: 500Entertainment: Music
Family oriented Christmas Festival with live reindeer,Santa, food, crafts and children’s activities. Activitiesare located throughout the Village of Rudolph.
Exhibitors: 35Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Open
Booth Size/Fee: 10x10/$25.00Acceptable Work: 2 4 5
Facilities: J 1
Susan ZiebellRudolph Country Christmas1660 Rybicki LaneRudolph, WI 54475715/435-3689Email: [email protected]: www.visitrudolphwi.com
Rothschild December 12-13Cedar Creek Mall Art & Craft ShowCedar Creek Mall, 10101 Market StreetSat 10am - 4pm, Sun 11am - 4pmAdmission: FreeAttendance: Not Specified
Annual Art & Craft Show, featuring qualityhandcrafted items. Great gift ideas! Well advertised,free admission, and free parking.
Exhibitors: 60Deadline: Until FullEligibility: Juried, 1/1 Photos
Booth Size/Fee: 12x8, 36x8/$65.00Acceptable Work: 1 2 3 4 5 6 9
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Tom TimblinCedar Creek Mall10101 Market Street, Suite B40Rothschild, WI 54474715/355-0011Email: [email protected]: www.cedarcreekmall.com
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BBBBBBaraboo – 12, 33, 54Bayfield – 31, 52Beloit – 44Black Earth – 62Black River Falls – 28Boscobel – 21Boulder Junction – 35Brookfield – 46, 62Brown Deer – 60Burlington – 13, 36Butler – 63
CCCCCCedar Grove – 30Cedarburg – 22, 49Chilton – 42
Chippewa Falls – 20, 34Columbus – 26Cornucopia – 42Cross Plains – 46
DDDDDDe Forest – 15Deerfield – 63
EEEEEEagle River – 13, 24, 29, 38, 39, 41, 53East Troy – 17Edgar – 34Edgerton – 29, 34Elkhart Lake – 68Ellsworth – 23Elroy – 66
FFFFFFitchburg – 10, 60Fond du Lac – 9, 16, 30, 52, 60Fremont – 17, 56
GGGGGGermantown – 43Grand Chute – 43Green Bay – 43, 52, 68Green Lake – 37Greenbush – 39Greenville – 54
HHHHHHales Corners – 67Hartford – 5, 34, 63Hazelhurst – 20Horicon – 51Hubertus – 46Hudson – 16
IIIIIIola – 4, 26Iola–Scandinavia – 56
JJJJJJacksonport – 14, 32Janesville – 55Jefferson – 5, 49Juneau – 56
KKKKKKaukauna – 13, 27Kenosha – 16, 22, 40, 42, 47, 68Kewaunee – 36Kimberly – 6Kohler – 65
LLLLLLa Crosse – 6, 40, 57Lake Geneva – 39Lake Mills – 29, 54Lakewood – 14Lancaster – 60Land O’ Lakes – 31Little Chute – 55Lodi – 24
MMMMMMadison – 7, 10, 27Manitowoc – 17, 43Marshfield – 12, 15, 50Mayville – 53Medford – 8, 56
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Menasha – 55Menomonee Falls – 39, 64Mercer – 17Milwaukee – 9, 27, 28, 35, 65, 69Monona – 25, 66Montello – 5, 25, 44Mosinee – 33Mount Horeb – 30, 54, 63Mukwonago – 47, 68Muskego – 59
NNNNNNeenah – 30, 57New Berlin – 11, 57, 65New Glarus – 23, 42New Holstein – 37New London – 61
OOOOOOak Creek – 12Oconomowoc – 37Ojibwa – 24Omro – 25, 36, 55Onalaska – 8Oregon – 8Oshkosh – 6, 9, 13, 19, 28, 64
PPPPPPardeeville – 44Phillips – 6, 25, 51, 64Plymouth – 18, 47Port Washington – 29Portage – 38, 57Poynette – 27Prairie du Sac – 41Presque Isle – 23, 38
RRRRRRacine – 11, 19, 33Redgranite – 41Reedsburg – 21, 53Rhinelander – 18Richfield – 31Rome – 41Rothschild – 10, 61, 70Rudolph – 70
SSSSSSaint Germain – 18, 26, 47Shawano – 65Sheboygan – 8Shorewood – 51Soldiers Grove – 50Southern Wisconsin – 50Spooner – 58Spring Green – 23Stevens Point – 7Stoughton – 12, 35, 67, 69Sturgeon Bay – 14Sun Prairie – 18, 20, 38, 44Superior – 51, 61
TTTTTTomah – 21, 32Two Rivers – 48
UUUUUUnion Grove – 58, 69
VVVVVViroqua – 14
WWWWWWales – 36, 69Warrens – 50Watertown – 21, 35, 45, 53Waukesha – 45, 48, 58, 62Waunakee – 31Waupaca – 19, 37, 66Wausau – 45Wauwatosa – 33West Allis – 48, 61West Bend – 9, 15, 59, 66West Salem – 11Wilton – 32Wisconsin Dells – 4, 16, 46, 58Wisconsin Rapids – 11
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AdamsAdamsAdamsAdamsAdams (I–7)Town of Rome – 41
AshlandAshlandAshlandAshlandAshland (C–5)Ashland – 28
BayfieldBayfieldBayfieldBayfieldBayfield (A–4)Bayfield – 31, 52Cornucopia – 42
BrownBrownBrownBrownBrown (I–11)Green Bay – 43, 52, 68
CalumetCalumetCalumetCalumetCalumet (I–11)Appleton (Darboy area)Chilton – 42New Holstein – 37
ChippewaChippewaChippewaChippewaChippewa (F–4)Chippewa Falls – 20, 34
ColumbiaColumbiaColumbiaColumbiaColumbia (K–8)Arlington – 62Columbus – 26Lodi – 24
Pardeeville – 44Portage – 38, 57Poynette – 27Wisconsin Dells – 46
CrawfordCrawfordCrawfordCrawfordCrawford (L–4)Soldiers Grove – 50
DaneDaneDaneDaneDane (L–8)Black Earth – 62Cross Plains – 46De Forest – 15Deerfield – 63Edgerton – 34Fitchburg – 10, 60Madison – 7, 10, 27Monona – 25, 66Mount Horeb – 30, 54, 63Oregon – 8Southern Wisconsin – 50Stoughton – 12, 35, 67, 69Sun Prairie – 18, 20, 38, 44Waunakee – 31
DodgeDodgeDodgeDodgeDodge (K–10)Horicon – 51Juneau – 56Mayville – 53Watertown – 21, 35
DoorDoorDoorDoorDoor (G–13)Jacksonport – 14, 32Sturgeon Bay – 14
DouglasDouglasDouglasDouglasDouglas (A–2)Superior – 51, 61
Fond du LacFond du LacFond du LacFond du LacFond du Lac (K–10)Fond du Lac – 9, 16, 30, 52, 60
GrantGrantGrantGrantGrant (M–5)Boscobel – 21Lancaster – 60
GreenGreenGreenGreenGreen (N–8)New Glarus – 23, 42
Green LakeGreen LakeGreen LakeGreen LakeGreen Lake (J–9)Green Lake – 37
IronIronIronIronIron (B–6)Mercer – 17
JacksonJacksonJacksonJacksonJackson (I–5)Black River Falls – 28
JeffersonJeffersonJeffersonJeffersonJefferson (M–9)Jefferson – 5, 49Lake Mills – 29, 54Watertown – 45, 53
JuneauJuneauJuneauJuneauJuneau (I–6)Elroy – 66Wisconsin Dells – 4, 58
KenoshaKenoshaKenoshaKenoshaKenosha (N–11)Kenosha – 16, 22, 40, 42, 47, 68
KewauneeKewauneeKewauneeKewauneeKewaunee (H–12)Algoma – 48Kewaunee – 36
LaCrosseLaCrosseLaCrosseLaCrosseLaCrosse (J–4)La Crosse – 6, 40, 57Onalaska – 8West Salem – 11
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LangladeLangladeLangladeLangladeLanglade (E–9)Antigo – 20
ManitowocManitowocManitowocManitowocManitowoc (I–12)Manitowoc – 17, 43Two Rivers – 48
MarathonMarathonMarathonMarathonMarathon (F–7)Edgar – 34Mosinee – 33Rothschild – 10, 61, 70Wausau – 45
Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette Marquette (J–8)Montello – 5, 25, 44
MilwaukeeMilwaukeeMilwaukeeMilwaukeeMilwaukee (L–12)Brown Deer – 60Hales Corners – 67Milwaukee – 9, 27, 28, 35, 65, 69Oak Creek – 12Shorewood – 51Wauwatosa – 33West Allis – 48, 6
MonroeMonroeMonroeMonroeMonroe (J–5)Tomah – 21, 32Warrens – 50Wilton – 32
OcontoOcontoOcontoOcontoOconto (F–10)Lakewood – 14
OneidaOneidaOneidaOneidaOneida (D–7)Arbor Vitae – 26Hazelhurst – 20Rhinelander – 18
OutagamieOutagamieOutagamieOutagamieOutagamie (H–10)Appleton – 22, 64Grand Chute – 43Greenville – 54Kaukauna – 13, 27Kimberly – 6Little Chute – 55New London – 61
OzaukeeOzaukeeOzaukeeOzaukeeOzaukee (K–12)Cedarburg – 22, 49Port Washington – 29
PiercePiercePiercePiercePierce (G–2)Ellsworth – 23
PolkPolkPolkPolkPolk (D–1)Amery – 19
PortagePortagePortagePortagePortage (H–8)Stevens Point – 7
PricePricePricePricePrice (D–6)Phillips – 6, 25, 51, 64
RacineRacineRacineRacineRacine (N–11)Burlington – 13, 36Racine – 11, 19, 33Union Grove – 58, 69
RockRockRockRockRock (N–9)Edgerton – 29Janesville – 55Town of Beloit – 44
SaukSaukSaukSaukSauk (K–7)Baraboo – 12, 33, 54Prairie du Sac – 41Reedsburg – 21, 53Spring Green – 23Wisconsin Dells – 16
SawyerSawyerSawyerSawyerSawyer (C–4)Ojibwa – 24
ShawanoShawanoShawanoShawanoShawano (G–9)Shawano – 65
SheboyganSheboyganSheboyganSheboyganSheboygan (J–11)Cedar Grove – 30Elkhart Lake – 68Greenbush – 39Kohler – 65Plymouth – 18, 47Sheboygan – 8
St. CroixSt. CroixSt. CroixSt. CroixSt. Croix (F–1)Hudson – 16
TaylorTaylorTaylorTaylorTaylor (F–5)Medford – 8, 56
Vernon Vernon Vernon Vernon Vernon (K–4)Viroqua – 14
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VilasVilasVilasVilasVilas (C–7)Boulder Junction – 35Eagle River – 13, 24, 29, 38, 39, 41, 53Land O’ Lakes – 31Presque Isle – 23, 38Saint Germain – 18, 26, 47
WalworthWalworthWalworthWalworthWalworth (N–10)East Troy – 17Lake Geneva – 39
WashburnWashburnWashburnWashburnWashburn (C–3)Spooner – 58
WashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWashingtonWashington (L–11)Germantown – 43Hartford – 5, 34, 63Hubertus – 46Richfield – 31West Bend – 9, 15, 59, 66
WaukeshaWaukeshaWaukeshaWaukeshaWaukesha (M–11)Brookfield – 46, 62Butler – 63Menomonee Falls – 39, 64Mukwonago – 47, 68Muskego – 59New Berlin – 11, 57, 65Oconomowoc – 37Wales – 36, 69Waukesha – 45, 48, 58, 62
WaupacaWaupacaWaupacaWaupacaWaupaca (H–9)Fremont – 17, 56Iola – 4, 26Iola–Scandinavia – 56Waupaca – 19, 37, 66
WausharaWausharaWausharaWausharaWaushara (I–8)Redgranite – 41
WinnebagoWinnebagoWinnebagoWinnebagoWinnebago (I–10)Menasha – 55Neenah – 30, 57Omro – 25, 36, 55Oshkosh – 6, 9, 13, 19, 28, 64
WoodWoodWoodWoodWood (H–6)Marshfield – 12, 15, 50Rudolph – 70Wisconsin Rapids – 11
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