Gary Knowles' - Getaway Sampler: September 2015
Gary Knowles' - Getaway Sampler: September 2015
Gary Knowles' - Getaway Sampler: September 2015
SEPTEMBER 2015
by Gary Knowles
Gary Knowles is a freelance travel writer who is the author of the Garys Getaways feature for the Journal & Topics Newspapers
serving 16 Chicago suburbs, a consultant to travel businesses, and the author of The Great Wisconsin Touring Book- 30
Spectacular Auto Tours. FOLLOW GARYS TIPS ON TWITTER: @TravelWisconsin
BEFORE YOU GO: Avoid disappointment. Always check for schedule changes before heading to events. For more eventsfour good sources: www.WisTravel.com, www.Wisconline .com, www.TravelWisconsin.com or
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Ride Like The King - Zippin Pippin-Green Bay Green Bays best ticket value is just $1.00:
ride Zippin Pippin at Bay Beach Park. This wild, wooden roller coaster was originally located in
Memphis, and was a favorite of Elvis Presley. Its 2500 feet long and has hills ranging from 35 to
70 feet. He would rent the entire Libertyville Park and ride for hours. In fact, Elviss last public
appearance was there August 8, 1977 when he partied at the park with friends, riding repeatedly
through the wee hours. He died eight days later. In 2010 Zippin Pippin was moved to Green Bay
and reassembled at Bay Beach (which has a variety of other rides, including vintage bumper
cars.) What did you do this summer? Oh, I rode Elviss roller coaster! Neat! Bay Beach
Amusement Park, Open daily through August, 10 AM- 6 PM then weekends through September.
1313 Bay Beach Road, Green Bay www.baybeach.org
Just Like The Alps! Fenlon Place Elevator Dubuque it was a banker, trying to save his lunch
break, who gave us the exciting ride up a Dubuque Bluff on the Fenlon Place Elevator. Mr. J.K.
Graves who also served in the Iowa State Senate and as Mayor of Dubuque, hated the fact that it
took him a half-an-hour to drive his horse and buggy on a winding roads to his home at the top of
the bluff. It took another half-hour to get back down. He had seen the furniculare (cable cars)
used in the steep Swiss Alps and in 1882 arranged to have one built up his bluff in Dubuque. His
friends and neighbors on the bluff liked it and eventually he started charging five cents a ride.
Today the historic 189 foot transport is on the National Register of Historic Its $1.50 up and
another $1.50 back down, and worth every penny. 512 Fenelon Place, Open 8AM-10PM, April 1 to
Nov. 30. http://www.dbq.com/fenplco/prices.html
Ride the Free Merrimac Ferry Heres a ride thats fun offers spectacular views of the great
Wisconsin River And it is free one of a very few free ferries left in the USA. The Merrimac Ferry
traces its history to 1848 and is on the National Register of Historic Places. You can drive aboard
from Wisconsin Hwy. 113 at Oakee or at Merrimac. The crossing takes only about seven minutes,
but you may have to wait in line to board. The ColSac III can carry about 15 vehicles per trip. The
name comes from the counties Columbia and Sauk that the ferry connects. It was replaced in
1963 with the ColSac II and in 2003 with ColSac III. In 2014 the ferry carried more than 300,000
vehicles. PH: (608) 246-3872 http://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/travel/water/merrimac/default.aspx
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Kenoshas 2nd annual grilled cheese/mac and cheese invitational featuring great food,
demonstrations, live entertainment. HarborPark along Kenoshas harbor, near 54th Street &
6th Avenue. 262-564-8800
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Platteville Dairy Days is full of food, family fun and, of course, all things dairy. Guests
travel from
far and wide for the utterly delicious cheese tastings, cattle show, tractor pull and the
wild and
crazy Dilly Bar eating contest. Dairy Days is also home to southwestern Wisconsins
largest
parade, drawing more than 8,000 people every year. Make a moo-ve to Platteville
this
weekend for some serious cheese-tastic fun! 608-348-8888;
www.plattevilledairydays.com
12 Festifall Lakewood (Near Cable)
Celebrate Lakewoods local artists, crafters and musicians at Festifall. Walk through
the
downtown streets and shops filled with artists sculpting, painting and crafting right
before your
eyes. Live vendor demos such as chainsaw carving and jewelry-making allow visitors
to
customize their purchase while watching the creative process. The fest also offers
mouthwatering homemade pies, fresh roasted coffee beans and food favorites like
shrimp on a stick and the walking taco. 715-276-3473; www.ocontocounty.org
18-20 Oktoberfest Chippewa Falls
Don your finest lederhosen or dirndl for this fantastic Oktoberfest celebration! With
four stages,
featuring more than 30 entertainers and live polka music, theres no shortage of
authentic
German fun. If youre feeling competitive, try your hand at the sauerkraut eating
contest. Or skip
the kraut and sample other traditional cuisine. Kids can enjoy lots of authentic
German games
and dancing. On Friday, dont miss the crowning of the 2015 Festmeister and
Festmeisterin
during the Golden Keg Procession. 715-723-0331; www.visitchippewafallswi.com
19 - Taste, Sip and Ride: Cheese & Wine Train! - Mid-Continent Rail Museum N. Freedom
Take the finest Wisconsin artisan cheeses, pair them with award-winning wines from one of
Americas most historic wineries and see some of the best-preserved working trains at MidContinent Railway Museum, Sept. 19 in North Freedom, Wisconsin. Its the Wine and Cheese
Train, rolling through spectacular bluff country hills of the Driftless Region. The event features
Wollersheim Wines from near-by Prairie du Sac. Its Wisconsins oldest winery, established in the
1840s and winner of multiple awards, including Winery of the Year at San Diego International
Competition in 2010. Featured cheeses are made by Master Cheesemaker Sid Cook of Carr
Valley Cheese, one of Wisconsins premier artisan cheese producers. Sept.19-20, museum staff
offer special guided tours of restored railcars including a look at the ultimate restoration project:
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and observe the beauty of autumn with the smell of fresh apples in the air.608-7354341; www.gaysmills.org
29 Oct 3 World Dairy Expo Madison Check out the World Dairy Expo, a
meeting place for the global dairy industry. Internationaldairy producers and industry
members come to see the world-class cattle show and award-winning trade show.
Aspiring dairy exhibitors can compete in the Youth Showmanship Contest,a great way
to get a hoof in the door for a bright future in cattle showmanship.608-224-6455;
www.worlddairyexpo.com
Put those watermelon-seed-spitting skills to the test at the U.S.Watermelon SpeedEating and Seed-Spitting Championship. Competitors of all ages are encouraged to try
their luck at breaking a world record for speedeating and seed-spitting. Also volleyball
tournament, watermelon carving, a comedy show and more. 608-535-9139;
www.pardeevillewatermelonfestival.com
18 20 Wo-Zha-Wa Days Fall Festival Wisconsin Dells
This three-day festival includes an arts and crafts fair, antique flea market, Maxwell
Street Days,
live entertainment and a 100-unit parade. Visitors are also invited to participate in a
street
carnival to support Saturdays Wo-Zha-Wa Run. 1-800-22-DELLS; www.wisdells.com
24 Oct 8 Milwaukee Film Festival Milwaukee
The smell of popcorn, the excited chatter while waiting in line and the unique
screening venues
can only mean one thing youre at the Milwaukee Film Festival! Film critics, movie
lovers, citydwellers and more gather for this highly acclaimed cinematic fest. The
2015 Milwaukee Film
Festival features more than 250 films over a 15 day period at theatres around
Milwaukee,
including the Oriental Theatre, Downer Theatre, the Fox-Bay Cinema Grill, the Avalon
Theatre
and the Times Cinema. Channel your inner film critic and head over to one of your
local theaters
for a chance to see the latest and greatest films.
414-755-1965; www.mkefilm.org
19 Set Your Inner Picasso Free! - Paint with an Artist Mineral Point
Do you doodle? Long to snatch crayons away from kids? Get the urge to paint pictures? You may
have some hidden artistic talent! Find out Sept. 19 at Paint Party in Mineral Point, Wisconsin.
Youll play with paint and leave with a completed picture, probably worthy of display! This lighthearted evening will be led by nationally known artist and UW-Platteville professor Bruce Howdle,
of Howdle Studios. Held at Gray Dog Deli, 215 High St. from 7:00 - 9:00 PM, its a fundraiser for
Cannery Arts Incubator. The fee is $45. Register at www.artsmp.org or PH:608-987-2454. Bruce
will guide you with step-by-step instructions in drawing, mixing & painting the provided canvas. All
levels of experience are welcome. All painting supplies will be furnished and refreshments will also
be available for purchase.
19-20 Driftless Area Art Festival Soldiers Grove
Stop by Soldiers Grove as regional artists show off their talented works of art. The
festival offers
unique painting, photography, ceramics, glass, metal works, sculpture, woodworking
and
jewelry. Back by popular demand, the Artisan Edibles tent features fine cooking,
baking,
canning and pickling tips as well as samples, recipes and products for purchase. Fun
for all
ages, there is even a KidsArt gallery, showcasing student work from the KidsArt
program as well
as independent submissions. 608-624-3600; www.driftlessareaartfestival.com
WISCONSIN Naturally!
11-13 Whooping Crane Festival Green Lake County
Discover the beauty of the majestic whooping crane at this festival held throughout
various
locations in Green Lake County. The fest focuses on the once-endangered birds
migration
patterns and lifestyle. On Friday, take a guided tour of the Necedah National Wildlife
Refuge or
more remote areas in search of these magnificent birds. Saturday offers wildlife
experts
speaking on a variety of topics throughout the day as well as the popular silent
auction.
920-294-1050; www.operationmigration.org
Sunday. Waukesha Expo Center, 1000 Northview Rd., Waukesha, WI PH: 262-548-7200
www.wisconsinscottish.org/
12 Chilimania Edgerton Sept. 12, 2014
Dont miss this all-day live music festival and chili cook-off aptly titled the Midwests
Largest Chili
Cook-Off. Spice things up with the Chili Chase 5K, a salsa contest and the main
event, the Wisconsin State Championship CASI-Sanctioned Chili Cook-Off. Each
contestant is required to make two or more gallons of chili to share with the hungry
guests. Chill out, eat as much as you can and enjoy some fantastic music. 608-5617566; www.chilimania.com
13 Wisconsin Ironman Triathlon Madison
An epic all-day event, the Wisconsin Ironman Triathlon involves athletes from all over
the
Midwest. More than 75,000 spectators cheer on 2,000 athletes as they make their
way through
each event. Racers start with a 2.4-mile swim in Lake Monona followed by a 112-mile
bike ride
through rural farmlands. The triathlon ends with a grueling 26-mile run ending at the
Wisconsin
State Capitol at midnight. PH:608-226-4780; www.ironman.com
18-20 Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival Cable and Hayward
Prepare yourself for all things biking at the Chequamegon Fat Tire Festival. The
Chequamegon
40 is a 40-mile fat tire race made up of 2,100 adventurous participants who enter a
lottery for a
chance to compete. There is also the Short & Fat, a 16-mile race perfect for younger
riders or
those new to off-road cycling. Not competing but still looking for fun? Then try your
hand at the
Klunker Bike Toss or Lumber Jack & Jill Log Pull. 715-798-3594; www.cheqfattire.com
18 20 Good Old Cars, Racing Fast! Elkhart Lake Vintage Festival
They save it for autumn: one of the nations finest annual gatherings of vintage racing
automobiles. The Vintage Racing Festival is Sept. 18-20, in Elkhart Lake. Road
America welcomes some 250 classic, vintage and collectible racecars to this historic
and world famous natural cathedral of auto racing. This year the Jaguar Clubs of
North America (JCNA) Challenge Championship features a special Jaguar concourse
and rally. Weekend racing is part of the North American Amateur Road Racing
Championships featuring plenty of turbo-charged excitement. PH: 800-365-7223;
www.roadamerica.com
19 Dragonboat Race & Festival Oshkosh
Not many races in Wisconsin honor the 2,400-year-old Chinese tradition of dragonboat
racing. Teams of 20 paddlers race down the gorgeous Fox River, testing their
endurance, speed and synchronicity. In between races, enjoy music, food, arts and
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crafts. Stick around for the awards ceremony to see who wins the fests Grand
Champion award. 920-424-0344; www.uwosh.edu/dragonboat
19 20 Wind Power Windsurfing Championships Fond du Lac
Hold on tight as this fast-paced windsurfing competition slides into Fond du Lac. This
highly
competitive event brings together top national athletes as they compete in long
distance racing,
course racing, and slalom and freestyle competitions. All races take place on 28-mile
long Lake
Winnebago, considered one of the best windsurfing destinations in the country.
920-922-2550; www.fdl.com
were crucial to the outcome of the war with these seasoned veterans.
920-526-3271; www.wadehouse.org
Fermentation Fest is the place to be. Authors, chefs, bakers, chocolatiers and cheese makers
will provide plenty of (fermented) food for thought during the 40 classes, hands-on demos
and
tastings available to visitors. A new 50-mile self-guided drive through scenic Sauk County is
filled with temporary art installations, roadside food and craft stands and farmers markets.
608-524-8672; www.fermentationfest.com
3 - Apple Affair Galesville Oct. 3, 2015
Kicking off the event is a big apple breakfast in downtown Galesville with a 1,250-egg omelet
Then a
10-foot apple pie made in a 12-foot oven. Art, music and apples, 608-582-2868;
www.galesvillewi.com
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BEFORE YOU GO: Avoid disappointment. Always check for schedule changes before heading to events. For
more events- four good sources: www.WisTravel.com, www.Wisconline .com, www.TravelWisconsin.com or
http://hwy23events.wordpress.com
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