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Happening NOW

There's no need to travel far from home to fill your weekend plans. WaukeshaNOW.com in conjunction with the Waukesha & Pewaukee Visitors Bureau present these weekly community events and highlighted attractions for you and your family to enjoy.

To have an event considered for submission in this listing, send an email to aimee@visitwaukesha.org.

What's Happening: May 14 to May 21

05/16/12
Discovery Club, "Fairy Houses"

The Discovery Club is a new program, specially designed for children 3-5 years old.  From 10-11am, families will be led through several activities, this month themed around fairy houses!- Waukesha County Museum, (262) 521-2859, www.waukeshacountymuseum.org

05/16/12- 06/30/12
It's All in the Details - Masters of Their Craft Art Exhibit.

The Almont Gallery in Historic Downtown Waukesha presents "It's All in the Details" Masters of Their Craft Art Exhibit featuring artists Lynn Gaffey and Jeffrey Homar.- Almont Gallery, Historic Downtown Waukesha, 262-542-1522, www.almontgallery.org

05/17/12- 05/20/12
Just Between Friends Childrens Resale

Forum, Waukesha County Expo, 262-896-8490, www.waukeshacountyexpo.com

05/18/12
Youth Wind Orchestra of Wisconsin concert

Instrumental performance by talented high school students. $5 adults, $3 students and seniors.- Shattuck Auditorium, Carroll University, 262-524-7182, www.carrollu.edu

05/19/12
Waukesha Farmers' Market

All products sold at the Waukesha Farmers' Market are grown, raised, or made locally. Market-goers can expect to find in-season fresh vegetables and fruits, herbs and plants, breads and pastry products, jams and more!- Riverfront Plaza Waukesha, WI, 262-549-6154, www.DowntownWaukesha.com

05/19/12- 05/20/12
Rituals of Spring: Plowing & Planting

With spring come annual rituals--cleaning house, planting gardens, preparing the farmsteads for the growing season, or taking time to honor those who've come before us. Draft horses will pull plows and seeding equipment to start the growing season- Old World Wisconsin, Eagle, 262-594-6300, oldworldwisconsin.org
 

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