|
 |
|
|
<
|
September 2010
|
>
|
| S | M |
T | W |
T | F |
S |
| | |
1
|
2
|
3
|
4
|
|
5
|
6
|
7
|
8
|
9
|
10
|
11
|
|
12
|
13
|
14
|
15
|
16
|
17
|
18
|
|
19
|
20
|
21
|
22
|
23
|
24
|
25
|
|
26
|
27
|
28
|
29
|
30
|
| |
|
|


|
|

TEXT SIZE 
| September |
|
3
-
4
|
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
|
|
3
-
6
|
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/
|
|
11
|
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
|
|
11
|
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.
FREE
|
|
11
|
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.
FREE
|
|
11
|
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/?
|
|
12
-
12
|
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
|
|
17
-
18
|
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.
FREE
|
|
18
-
18
|
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
|
|
25
-
26
|
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
|
Have You Met Calumet?
Phone 920-849-1493, ext. 200 (M-F) • info@travelcalumet.com
< Home
|
|
Ledge View Nature Center, Chilton. Photo courtesy Paula Mortimer.
Through the trees during fall at High Cliff
Kids having a great time at Fall Food Fest in Chilton!
"Cruise-in & Dine" at Hilbert. Held every September.
Mulberry Lane Farm, St. John
Village Hearthstone "Cruise-in & Dine" on Main Street in Hilbert.
Kids having a great time at Fall Food Fest in Chilton!
The "Cheesehead Run" in Hilbert. Every year there is a different theme which makes the run fun!
The trails at the BNC are great for wildlife viewing. Photo taken by Diane Schauer.
Lining up for the Cheesehead Run in Hilbert.
|
|