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Kaytee Avian Training Center
585 Clay St, Chilton
10am-4pm each day
Get a closer look at our feathered friends at the Kaytee Avian Training Center where the whole family can experience the exotic birds and other animals!
FREE
http://www.kaytee.com
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Calumet County Fair
Calumet County Fairgrounds in Chilton
Billed as the "Biggest Little Fair in Wisconsin", the Calumet County Fair is a fun family event with live music, food, kids stage, carnival rides, animals and more. Auto racing is held as well as a tractor pull, the Ag Olympics, Catch a Pig and an Ugly Truck Contest!
http://www.calumetcountyfair.com/
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Fall Food and Energy Fest
Ledge View Nature Center, Chilton
10am-4 pm
"Natural Food in a Natural Environment". Enjoy demonstrations in preparing whole foods by local food artisans; check out a cheese carver; watch beer being made; try products from goats; cuisine prepared by local growers; samples of local wine, beer, and food; enjoy and purchase organic coffee; press your own apple cider, learn about water quality; enjoy live music and MORE! Renewable energy displays, presentations, and workshops will also take place.
Located one mile south of Chilton off County G on Short Road.
$3 parking fee per car
http://www.ledgeviewnaturecenter.org
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Village Hearthstone Cruise-In & Dine
Hilbert
4pm-9 pm
Get out the polish, make your baby pretty, and take your favorite sports car or cool, classic car for a spin to Main Street in Hilbert. Enjoy fine dining inside the Village Hearthstone or a casual plate dinner outside. All cars welcome. RSVP or just show up at 326 West Main Street in Hilbert. Held the second Saturday in September. Phone: (920) 853-3013.
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Veteran's Appreciation Day
Peter's Park, Brillion
Celebrate the day with veterans and plenty of activities for the whole family! View the traveling wall of veterans.
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Crafty Apple Fest
Hwy 32/57 and Park Street, Chilton
9am - 4pm
The annual festival is a day filled with apple items--apple dishes, apple desserts, even an apple/pumpkin brew! Over 100 craft and food booths, pumpkin bowling, live music, kids events, and car show. Truly an "applicious" day of fun! For more information call (920) 418-1650.
FREE
http://www.chilton.govoffice.com/?
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Walk-In Cave Tour-optional crawl
Ledge View Nature Center
1 pm
All cave tours are led by a naturalist and include information on the geology, biology, and human history of the caves. The caves are cool; visitors should consider wearing long sleeves/pants/shoes (not sandals). Caves are accessed by stairs and ladders. Opportunities for exploring are provided. The more fun you have, the dirtier you get. Bring flashlight. Cave tours can last 2-1/2 hours. No reservations required: first come, first served (Limit 35). No access to caves except on guided tour. Note tour start times! Recommended minimum age five years old with parent.
$6/person
http://www.co.calumet.wi.us/departments2.iml?dept_id=70
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10th Annual Camp Forest Fall Festival
Forest Junction, Hwy 10, just east of the junction of Hwy 10 & 57, under the water tower
Sept 17 Noon - 8pm , Friday Fish Fry 4pm-8pm ,Sep
Stroll through the wooded grounds and experience uniquely hand-painted crafts, florals, yard art, benches, carvings, mums, produce, cheesecake, cinnamon rolls, gourds, pumpkins, pumpkins and more pumpkins.
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Walk-In Cave Tour-optional crawl
Ledge View Nature Center
1 pm
All cave tours are led by a naturalist and include information on the geology, biology, and human history of the caves. The caves are cool; visitors should consider wearing long sleeves/pants/shoes (not sandals). Caves are accessed by stairs and ladders. Opportunities for exploring are provided. The more fun you have, the dirtier you get. Bring flashlight. Cave tours can last 2-1/2 hours. No reservations required: first come, first served (Limit 35). No access to caves except on guided tour. Note tour start times! Recommended minimum age five years old with parent.
$6/person
http://www.co.calumet.wi.us/departments2.iml?dept_id=70
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Walk-In Cave Tour-optional crawl
Ledge View Nature Center
1 pm
All cave tours are led by a naturalist and include information on the geology, biology, and human history of the caves. The caves are cool; visitors should consider wearing long sleeves/pants/shoes (not sandals). Caves are accessed by stairs and ladders. Opportunities for exploring are provided. The more fun you have, the dirtier you get. Bring flashlight. Cave tours can last 2-1/2 hours. No reservations required: first come, first served (Limit 35). No access to caves except on guided tour. Note tour start times! Recommended minimum age five years old with parent.
$6/person
http://www.co.calumet.wi.us/departments2.iml?dept_id=70
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Have You Met Calumet?
Phone 920-849-1493, ext. 200 (M-F) • info@travelcalumet.com
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Lining up for the Cheesehead Run in Hilbert.
The trails at the BNC are great for wildlife viewing. Photo taken by Diane Schauer.
Through the trees during fall at High Cliff
Mulberry Lane Farm, St. John
The "Cheesehead Run" in Hilbert. Every year there is a different theme which makes the run fun!
Kids having a great time at Fall Food Fest in Chilton!
"Cruise-in & Dine" at Hilbert. Held every September.
Kids having a great time at Fall Food Fest in Chilton!
Ledge View Nature Center, Chilton. Photo courtesy Paula Mortimer.
Village Hearthstone "Cruise-in & Dine" on Main Street in Hilbert.
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