Milwaukee Happy Note–September 15th, 16, and 17th, 2023

China Lights at Boerner Botanical Gardens

Mornin’ All,

Happy Friday, Happy (almost) Weekend, and Happy (almost) End of the Week!😃

Well…OK…Milwaukee Happy Note’s little July hiatus became a little longer than expected. Life just happens once in a while. And while it was a good summer a little unhappiness happened along the way. Sometimes we have to say goodbye to really good people. Sometimes those goodbyes are really unexpected. Sometimes those goodbyes are really painful. And sometimes we can find no good reasons for those goodbyes. We wish we could have done more in the time we had. But answers will never be forthcoming and onwards we inevitably must move. That moving forward can be incredibly painful yet life keeps moving us along. We try to stop from time to time to remember and hope that we can just maybe be a little bit better because of the people who have come into and subsequently exited from our lives. Can’t make sense of it…there is no sense to make of it (please let me know if you do make sense of it).

And now leaving us soon is that warm and happy time we call Summer. Meteorologically and climatologically this is the last full weekend of summer. Yep, we definitely have a few more summer hurrahs and huzzahs this weekend. Fall activities are definitely ramping up though. And one big awesome that’s ramping up this weekend is theater season! SOOO many theater debuts this weekend, and so much theater in general, all of which are poised to carry us through the inevitable indoor days and nights on the horizon (Hygge anyone?).

Milwaukee, in my humble opinion, is THE BEST little big city because it just so happens to be packed with tons of mega big city cool! So are you interested in a few Milwaukee last-weekend-of-Summer things to do? Well, without further ado here are a few Milwaukee weekend things for you (weekend of September 15th, 16th, and 17th, 2023):

-Boerner Botanical Gardens debuts “China Lights 2023” with awesome nighttime lantern magic through October 29th (it is ALWAYS SOOOO COOL!!!).

-Milwaukee Repertory Theater debuts “Run Bambi Run” with performances through October 22nd AND continues performances of “Country Sunshine: The Legendary Ladies of Nashville with Katie Deal” through October 29th.

-Milwaukee Domes presents “Fall in Love with Orchids 2023” this weekend only (our incredible Domes NEED our support as their fate hangs in the balance…use ‘em or lose ‘em and I’d really rather NOT lose them!).

-Racine Theatre Guild debuts “The Cemetery Club” with performances through October 1st.

-Milwaukee County Zoo continues its summer spectacle “Dino Don’s Journey to the Ice Age” through October 7th (no Dinos in this Dino Don production…maybe some saber toothed kitties 🐈‍⬛?).

-Waukesha Civic Theatre debuts “12 Angry Men” with performances through October 1st (how ‘bout 12 Happy Men 🤷‍♂️?).

-Brigg’s & Al’s Run & Walk (feel free to run AND walk all you want. Skipping? Umm…maybe not 🤷‍♂️?).

-Bay View Bash (in Bay View 😊).

-Lake Country Playhouse debuts “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” with performances through October 1st (great show…yes, I’m being serious 😊).

-MADACC’s Barktoberfest 2023 (how ‘bout Meowtoberfest 🤷‍♂️🐈‍⬛?).

-Milwaukee Public Museum continually presents outstanding educational strolls throughout its three stories of exhibits. Don’t forget about awesome IMAX movies (currently featuring “Into America’s Wild” narrated by Morgan Freeman) AND indoor stargazing inside the Daniel M. Soref Planetarium. There’s even a coffee bar. And who doesn’t love a live butterfly conservatory 🦋?!

-Lakeside Players of Kenosha debuts “Lombardi” with performances through September 24th (perhaps it’s a Packer thing 🤷‍♂️?).

-Free Summer Night Movies in Historic Downtown Greendale’s Gazebo presents “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” (final night of Free Summer Night Movies until next summer ☹️).

-Sunset Playhouse continues its performances of “Dad’s Season Tickets” through September 24th (wouldn’t be surprised if this is another Packer thing?).

-Food Truck Friday at the West Allis Farmer’s Market.

-Peninsula Players Theater in Door County (yes Door County cuz I feel like I need to be there!) continues its performances of “Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery” through October 15th.

-Wine & Harvest Festival in Historic Downtown Cedarburg (wine not…or is it whine not 🤷‍♂️?).

-Northern Sky Theatre in Door County (yes Door County cuz I feel like everyone should be there!) continues its indoor performances of “When Pigs Fly!” through October 21st and wraps up its 2023 outdoor performances this weekend with its last two performances of “Lipstick Optional”.

-Discovery World presents “Mermaid Echo Live” AND “Milwaukee Makers Market”.

-Sunday Family Fun Day at the Northwestern Mutual Community Park (at Henry Maier Summerfest Park) featuring UW Milwaukee’s Manfred Olsen Planetarium (hmm…planetarium, stargazing, during the day…OK 🤷‍♂️?).

-Deer District Summer Concert Series continues with performances from Joe Wray (it’s still Summer this weekend 😎).

-Dog Days at the Lynden Sculpture Garden (I’m still holding out for Cat Days 🐈‍⬛).

-Milwaukee Art Museum continually presents its “Drop-In Art Making” and “Drop-In Tours” (including architectural tours highlighting the incredible Calatrava Bridge and Burke Brise Soleil) not to mention TOO many traveling AND permanent exhibits to mention with any level of detail and/or coherence (I wouldn’t know “fine art” if my life depended on it…not to mention I’m kinda partial to the cool little priceless paintings my niece makes for me 😊).

-Poetry at the Vista (Vista 59 Art Gallery and Botique that is).

-Marquette University’s Haggerty Museum of Art presents: “Love You To Death: Discontented Desire” through December 23rd; “Capitalism and Extractivism in Latin America from the Colonial Era to Today” through December 23rd; and “Image in Dispute-Dutch & Flemish Art” through May 12, 2024 (and it’s FREE).

-Mt. Mary University’s Marian Art Gallery presents “Abrahm Guthrie-Potter: Marking the Season” through October 6th. (and it’s FREE).

-Milwaukee Brewers are at home against the Washington Nationals (Brewers are still holding on in the NL Central 👍).

-Angelic Roots in Oak Creek presents “Soul Care Sunday-Biomat Session” (I could use a little sole care).

-Yoga at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum (and it’s FREE).

-Riveredge Nature Center presents “Open Climb” tree climbing.

-Wehr Nature Center presents “Wehr Birders”.

-Urban Ecology Center presents “Yoga With Parisa” and “Menomonee Valley Native Plant Sale”.

-Schlitz Audubon Nature Center presents: way TOO many awesome things to mention (might even be a “Word With a Bird”…and I still wonder what that word might be 🤷‍♂️)!!!

-Olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison presents “Gleam” (kinda like their own version of China Lights).

-Rotary Botanical Gardens in Janesville presents “Sunday Classics Summer Music” (still rockin’ Summer in Janesville…in a Classic sort of way).

-Farmer’s Market? How ‘bout West Allis?

-Hike? How ‘bout Greenfield Park in West Allis (there are parks in Greenfield but they’re not Greenfield Park).

-Apple Orchard? How ‘bout Apple Holler near Racine?

-A Dare? I dare you to go outside and blow bubbles!

-A cool website? How ‘bout BirdCast Migration Dashboard that provides real time data on the number of birds migrating over a given area (such as Milwaukee County). BirdCast even gives altitude, speed, and likely species! It’s so COOL!!!

-Live Music/Comedy? Holy Crap Everywhere! Venues include ComedySportz, Shank Hall, Rave, Cactus Club, Jazz Estate, Ally’s Bistro, Red Rock Saloon, Da Bar, Helene Zelazo, Miller High Life Theater, County Clare, Nashville North, Colectivo, X-Ray Arcade, Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, Bar, Centro, Turner Hall Ballroom, Miramar, Club Girabaldi, Fiserv, Potawatomi, Sugar Maple, Cooperage, Suburban Bourbon, Anodyne, Mad Planet, Blu Milwaukee, Sharon Lynne Wilson, Riverside, Pabst, etc., etc., etc.

Whew! And there you have it!! Please, please, please enjoy your Weekend. And please take care of yourself and your friends. Get out and enjoy all the good that life (and Milwaukee and our beautiful planet) has to offer. Plant seeds of happiness wherever you go. And always know that being still and quiet and relaxing and renewing is ALWAYS an outstanding accomplishment.😊

Best regards and I’m hoping to see you around town.

PS: If you like The Milwaukee Happy Note would you consider having it delivered directly to your inbox each week? If so there’s a few things to fill out at the bottom of the page and WordPress will do the rest (I receive zero financial compensation for subscriptions to my blog). Just know, as this is my blog page/creative writing outlet I sometimes post things that are not The Milwaukee Happy Note. Most of the time it’s just boring junk that can be ignored (sometimes I even write and post poetry 😱🤢🤮💩). But who knows, there might just come a time when something I write isn’t just a bunch of boring junk (if anything, my boring junk blog posts might just help folks overcome an overwhelming case of insomnia 🤷‍♂️). Thanks so much for reading and supporting me (BTW, this is a WordPress blog and NOT YouTube therefore I do NOT get any financial anything from people subscribing to my blog…I get the satisfaction of believing that someone somewhere might actually want to read my stuff).😊

Sources: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (paid subscription); Shepherd Express (paid subscription); On Milwaukee (paid subscription); and lotsa websites.

Milwaukee Happy Note–June 23rd, 24th, and 25th, 2023

Summertime on MU’s Campus

Mornin’ All,

Happy Friday, Happy (almost) Weekend, and Happy End of the Week!😃

Fourth week of summer and this weekend really IS summer (meteorologically, climatologically, psychologically, metaphorically, categorically, etc.)! And does it feel like summer? Heck yeah! And ya know what else? It’s time for THE big one. Three weekends of absolute summer awesome. A fifty five year Milwaukee tradition that STILL rocks. Music, food, shopping, drinks, lakefront, fireworks, and tons of good vibes. I’m talkin’ ‘bout none other than SUMMERFEST! THE BIG GIG!! Let the massively good times roll…umm, ROCK N ROLL!!!

Milwaukee, in my humble opinion, is THE BEST little big city because it just so happens to be packed with tons of mega big city cool! So are you interested in a few Milwaukee (Summer) weekend things to do? Well, without further ado here are a few Milwaukee weekend things for you (weekend of June 23rd, 24th, and 25th):

-Summerfest!!!

-ART HEIST! at the Milwaukee County Historical Society.

-Greek Fest at State Fair Park (Opa!).

-Water Street Dance MKE presents Illuminate at the Broadway Theatre Center.

-Latino Arts, Inc. debuts The Big Idea X: A Decade of Creative Treasures (art gallery) with open gallery viewings through August 18th.

-Lake Country Clean Water Festival in Pewaukee.

-Scandinavian Midsommar Celebration at The Bavarian Bierhaus (hmm, will there be Bavarian/German bier at the Swedish/Scandinavian get-together?).

-Railfest at East Troy Railroad Museum (don’t play chicken with a train…just sayin’🤷‍♂️).

-Strawberry Festival in Cedarburg (and it’s FREE…unless you wish to eat or drink).

-Bayshore Sounds of Summer presents Five Card Studs (and it’s FREE!).

-Friday Night Live in Downtown Waukesha is still in Downtown Waukesha and it’s still FREE!

-Yoga at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum (and it’s FREE!).

-Fitness in the Park Yoga (and it’s FREE!).

-Milwaukee Domes continues its summer Show Dome spectacle DinoDomes through September 10th.

-Milwaukee Zoo continues its summer spectacle Dino Don’s Journey to the Ice Age through October 7th.

-Racine Zoo’s Zoorific Saturday this weekend is all about World Giraffe Day AND there’s even Breakfast With a Giraffe!

-Milwaukee Art Museum continues its presentations of: Scandinavian Design and the United States, 1890-1980 (through July 23rd); Native America-In Translation (wraps up this weekend); Drop-In Art Making; Story Time in the Galleries; Drop-In Tours; and Expert Series.

-Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra presents Marvel Studios’ Black Panther.

-Milwaukee Torrent FC (football…umm, I mean soccer) is at home against Iowa Raptors FC (and it’s CHEAP!).

-Milwaukee Milkmen are at home against the Kane County Cougars (and it’s CHEAP!). Extra special fun includes Fireworks, Western Days, and Roc’N Pink! For Breast Cancer Awareness.

-Kenosha Kingfish are at home against the Battle Creek Battle Jacks (don’t they make Apple Jacks in Battle Creek?).

-Lakeshore Chinooks are at home against the Wausau Woodchucks and the Fond Du Lac Dock Spiders (I am not fond of spiders).

-Lake Country Dockhounds are at home against the Cleburne Railroaders. Extra special fun: Margaritaville Weekend!

-Angelic Roots in Oak Creek presents Dreamcatcher Weekend AND Soul Care Sunday.

-Riveredge Nature Center presents: Intermediate Milwaukee River Kayaking; Green Thumb Gathering; Traditional Anishinaabe Beading Workshop 101–Lazy Stitch; CRP Milwaukee River Kayak; Plant Medicine Walk; and Riveredge Bike Ride.

-Urban Ecology Center presents Finding Frogs (what happens when you find one?).

-Schlitz Audubon Nature Center presents: Buzzing Bees Finding Flowers; Word With a Bird; and Fossil Finds (what happens if you find a fossil?).

-Lapham Peak State Park presents Feel the Burn 5K Run/Walk (I feel the burn just thinking about it…it is a peak after all).

-Old World Wisconsin in Eagle presents Brews & Bites Beer Picnic with New Glarus Brewery. Proceeds benefit Old World Wisconsin and The Wisconsin Historical Society (yep, this is a beer thing).

-Olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison presents: Midwest Home Garden Design–1830 to the Present; and Sala Thai Festival.

-Beer Garden? How ‘bout South Shore Park? You might even catch a glimpse of Summerfest. Please know that proceeds from all Milwaukee County Park Beer Gardens benefit the Milwaukee County Park System (it’s a gem of a park system and it’s all too easy for tax funding to be diverted away from maintaining our beautiful and beneficial parks).

-Hike? How ‘bout hiking along the (paved) Oak Leaf trail that passes along the Lakefront right through South Shore Park (and the Beer Garden!)?

-Farmers’ Market? How ‘bout the South Shore Farmers’ Market in South Shore Park (right near the Beer Garden!)?

-Live Music/Comedy? Holy Crap Everywhere! Venues include SUMMERFEST, ComedySportz, Shank Hall, Rave, Cactus Club, Jazz Estate, Ally’s Bistro, Red Rock Saloon, Da Bar, Helene Zelazo, Miller High Life Theater, County Clare, Nashville North, Colectivo, X-Ray Arcade, Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, Bar, Centro, Turner Hall Ballroom, Miramar, Club Girabaldi, Fiserv, Potawatomi, Sugar Maple, Cooperage, Suburban Bourbon, Anodyne, Mad Planet, Blu Milwaukee, Sharon Lynne Wilson, Riverside, Pabst, etc., etc., etc.

Whew! And there you have it!! Please, please, please enjoy your Weekend. And please take care of yourself and your friends. Get out and enjoy all the good that life (and Milwaukee and our beautiful planet) has to offer. Plant seeds of happiness wherever you go. And always know that being still and quiet and relaxing and renewing is ALWAYS an outstanding accomplishment.😊

Best regards and I’m hoping to see you around town.

Doc

PS: If you like The Milwaukee Happy Note would you consider having it delivered directly to your inbox each week? If so there’s a few things to fill out at the bottom of the page and WordPress will do the rest (I receive zero financial compensation for subscriptions to my blog). Just know, as this is my blog page/creative writing outlet I sometimes post things that are not The Milwaukee Happy Note. Most of the time it’s just boring junk that can be ignored (sometimes I even write and post poetry 😱🤢🤮💩). But who knows, there might just come a time when something I write isn’t just a bunch of boring junk (if anything, my boring junk blog posts might just help folks overcome an overwhelming case of insomnia 🤷‍♂️). Thanks so much for reading and supporting me (BTW, this is a WordPress blog and NOT YouTube therefore I do NOT get any financial anything from people subscribing to my blog…I get the satisfaction of believing that someone somewhere might actually want to read my stuff).😊

PPS: The Milwaukee Happy Note will be taking a wellness break the weekend of June 30th, July 1st, and July 2nd AND the weekend of July 7th, 8th, and 9th. After those two weekends off The Milwaukee Happy Note will return the weekend of July 14th, 15th, and 16th.

Sources: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (paid subscription); Shepherd Express (paid subscription); On Milwaukee (paid subscription); and lotsa websites.

Milwaukee Happy Note–June 16th, 17th, and 18th, 2023

Sandhills at Sunset

Mornin’ All,

Happy Friday, Happy (almost) Weekend, and Happy End of the Week!😃

Third week of summer and I do believe this weekend will actually be SUMMER (meteorologically, climatologically, psychologically, metaphorically, categorically, etc.). The Summer Solstice! The longest day of the year! Well, I think the longest day is technically still 24 hours give or take a few milliseconds🤷‍♂️. Regardless, we can’t blame our lack of enthusiasm on a lack of daylight cuz we gettin’ the best daylight of the year! So let’s get out there and honor the moment! Before too long we’ll be moaning about it being too cold and too dark. These are the days we Milwaukeeans live for! And live we shall!!

Milwaukee, in my humble opinion, is THE BEST little big city because it just so happens to be packed with tons of mega big city cool! So are you interested in a few Milwaukee (Summer) weekend things to do? Well, without further ado here are a few Milwaukee weekend things for you (weekend of June 16th, 17th, and 18th, 2023):

-Milwaukee Domes continues its summer Show Dome spectacle DinoDomes which runs through September 10th (not Dino Don’s…that would be at the Zoo).

-Milwaukee Zoo continues its summer spectacle Dino Don’s Journey to the Ice Age through October 7th (not DinoDomes…that would be…The Domes 🤷‍♂️) and Dads get FREE admission to the Zoo on Father’s Day.

-Skylight Music Theater wraps up its performances of SuperYou (it is SuperAwesome AND it’s time here in Milwaukee has been its World Premiere!!! On to London after this weekend! Best wishes SuperYou!!).

-Waukesha Civic Theatre wraps up its performances of Bloom (not droopin’ yet).

-Racine Zoo presents Old Fashioned Frenzy (umm…that would be the classic supper club cocktail kind of old fashioned…yes please!). Proceeds benefit the Racine Zoo (and yes, monkey chow for all the monkeys! The promotion of alcohol consumption CAN support something good…unless you don’t like monkeys being fed a proper diet!🤷‍♂️).

-Sunset Playhouse wraps up its performances of Agatha Christie’s Spider’s Web (OK, I will take spiders over ticks any day of the week).

-Milwaukee Art Museum continues its presentations of: Scandinavian Design and the United States, 1890-1980 (through July 23rd); Native America-In Translation (through June 25th); Drop-In Art Making; Story Time in the Galleries; Drop-In Tours; and Expert Series.

-Lakefront Festival of Art at the Milwaukee Art Museum.

-Village Playhouse wraps up The 38th Annual Original One Act Festival at Interchange Theater.

-Milwaukee Public Museum presents: Dads get FREE admission on Father’s Day.

-Discovery World presents: Pride in STEM Day; Mermaid Echo; and Milwaukee Makers Market (what are they making?).

-Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra presents Mahler’s Resurrection Symphony (HUGE!!!).

-Symphony in the Garden at Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum (veggie garden? Edible veggie garden? Mozart and mesclun? Bach and bok choy? Radetzky and radicchio?).

-Florentine Opera presents Pasta & Puccini (Fettuccine? Wouldn’t that be great with Puccini? Maybe a little Chianti?).

-Bayshore Sounds of Summer presents the Liam Ford Band (and it’s FREE!).

-Friday Night Live in Downtown Waukesha is still in Waukesha and it’s still FREE!

-Brady Street Art Walk (definitely not an art crawl…and it’s FREE!).

-3 Day Colossal Rummage Sale benefiting Second Hand Purrs at the Oak Creek American Legion Post (Maui emphatically approves!).

Maui says YES to anything Second Hand Purrs!

-Deer District Outdoor Summer Concert Series (at the Deer District😊…and it’s FREE!).

-Juneteenth Kenosha Festival and Cancer Walk.

-Kenosha Lakefront Run.

-Kenosha Art Market at Union Park.

-Taco Fest at the Henry Maier Festival Park.

-Food Truck Friday at the West Allis Farmers Market (taco truck?).

-15th Annual Great Midwest Book Fest.

-Summer Spinz Roller Skating at Red Arrow Park (don’t break a wrist).

-ART HEIST! at the Milwaukee County Historical Society through June 24th (who did it…umm, dunnit).

-Poetry at the Vista…Vista 59 Art Gallery and Botique that is (it’s truly Botique and not Boutique. And don’t worry, my poetry isn’t worthy!).

-“Atmosphere” Art Exhibit through July 31st at Gallery 2622 in Tosa.

-Latino Outdoors Great Lakes/Kayak Milwaukee River at Milwaukee Kayak Company.

-Bloody Mary Brunch Streetcar (aka The Hop) Tour departing from the Milwaukee Public Market.

-Father’s Day Dinner on the East Troy Railroad (I’ve been eating on the railroad…).

-Tonal Now (Art Exhibition) viewings through June 25th.

-Magic, Mystery, and the Future at the Brumder Mansion Bed & Breakfast (will they predict what I’ll be having for breakfast the next morning?).

-Yoga at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum (and it’s FREE!).

-BACKYARD BOOTCAMP (fitness stuff) at Hart Park in Tosa.

-Rock On to Wellness outside the Henry Maier Festival Park (and it’s FREE!).

-Community Yoga In & For MKE at Milwaukee Advanced Foot & Ankle (don’t twist an ankle…but if you do you’ll be in the right place?).

-Summer Solstice Sound Bath & Reiki with Cacao Ceremony at Reaching Treetops Yoga in Waukesha (ceremonial unwrapping of the chocolate bars?).

-Milwaukee County Grounds/Sanctuary Woods Forest Tour.

-Walking Tour at Forest Home Cemetery (I see dead…people’s headstones).

-Boundless Axe Throwing Father’s Day Weekend Special at Boundless Adventures in Bristol (hopefully those axes do know some bounds).

-Brews & Bats for Wishes (benefiting Make-A-Wish) at Broken Bat Brewing (beer CAN support something good…don’t get me started…again!).

-Milwaukee Torrent FC (football…umm, I mean soccer) is at home against Club Atletico Saint Louis (and it’s CHEAP!).

-Milwaukee Brewers are at home against the Pittsburgh Pirates (🏴‍☠️…AAHHRRR! Hopefully not UGGHHH!).

-Milky Way Drive-In Theater at The Rock in Franklin is up and running this weekend. Movies playing include: Jaws; John Wick Chapter 4; Hotel Transylvania Transformania; Top Gun Maverick; Knock at the Cabin; and Double Feature of The Bad Guys AND Dungeons & Dragons Honor Among Thieves. And certainly don’t forget about the Umbrella Bar right next to the “Theater”. Pretty sure there might even be live music (dead music is at the Forest Home Cemetery…or last weekend in Chicago with the Grateful Dead).

-Riveredge Nature Center presents Family Farm Pond Exploration AND Beginner Milwaukee River Kayaking in Newburg.

-Urban Ecology Center presents Run the Yard 5K AND Summer Solstice Soiree.

-Wehr Nature Center presents Bumble Bee Monitoring Training (and it’s FREE!).

-Schlitz Audubon Nature Center presents: Spectacular Snakes; Word With a Bird; and Pond Plein Air.

-Southern Kettle Moraine State Forest presents Guided Hike to Stute Creek.

-Old World Wisconsin in Eagle presents: Dads get FREE admission on Father’s Day.

-Olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison presents Summer Breeze AND Watercolor With Blossoms, Birds, and Insects.

-Rotary Botanical Gardens in Janesville presents Sunday Classics Summer Music Series (live music…again, not dead music).

-Beer Garden? How ‘bout the Juneau Park Beer Garden on the East Side right on the edge of Downtown? The Hop streetcar will even take you there for free! Please know that proceeds from all Milwaukee County Park Beer Gardens benefit the Milwaukee County Park System (it’s a gem of a park system and it’s all too easy for tax funding to be diverted away from maintaining our beautiful and beneficial parks…yes, beer CAN support something good…not that I’m promoting the consumption of alcohol…again, don’t get me started 🤬).

-Hike? Well, how ‘bout after a cold one at the Juneau Park Beer Garden (not that I’m promoting the consumption of alcohol🤭) you stroll along the bluffs overlooking Lake Michigan and our beautiful harbor/McKinley Marina area?

-Farmers Market? How ‘bout the Sunday farmers market in Greenfield at Konkel Park?

-How ‘bout some fun reading? How ‘bout a real paper book kind of reading? How ‘bout a fun summer rom/com set in the Wisconsin Dells? Well then how ‘bout Amy E. Reichert’s Kindred Spirits Supper Club?

-And if you happen to be in Green Bay this weekend for that once every two years dental spectacle of goodness (only once every two years and only for two days…oops, there I go again and maybe I’ll just stop while I’m ahead🤫) make sure to stop by Bay Beach to ride the Zippin Pippin for the outrageous sum of…ONE DOLLAR!!!

-Live Music/Comedy? Holy Crap Everywhere! Venues include ComedySportz, Shank Hall, Rave, Cactus Club, Jazz Estate, Ally’s Bistro, Red Rock Saloon, Da Bar, Helene Zelazo, Miller High Life Theater, County Clare, Nashville North, Colectivo, X-Ray Arcade, Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, Bar, Centro, Turner Hall Ballroom, Miramar, Club Girabaldi, Fiserv, Potawatomi, Sugar Maple, Cooperage, Suburban Bourbon, Anodyne, Mad Planet, Blu Milwaukee, Sharon Lynne Wilson, Riverside, Pabst, etc., etc., etc.

Whew! And there you have it!! Please, please, please enjoy your Weekend. And please take care of yourself and your friends. Get out and enjoy all the good that life (and Milwaukee and our beautiful planet) has to offer. Plant seeds of happiness wherever you go. And always know that being still and quiet and relaxing and renewing is ALWAYS an outstanding accomplishment.😊

Best regards and I’m hoping to see you around town.

Doc

PS: If you like The Milwaukee Happy Note would you consider having it delivered directly to your inbox each week? If so there’s a few things to fill out at the bottom of the page and WordPress will do the rest (I receive zero financial compensation for subscriptions to my blog). Just know, as this is my blog page/creative writing outlet I sometimes post things that are not The Milwaukee Happy Note. Most of the time it’s just boring junk that can be ignored (sometimes I even write and post poetry 😱🤢🤮💩). But who knows, there might just come a time when something I write isn’t just a bunch of boring junk (if anything, my boring junk blog posts might just help folks overcome an overwhelming case of insomnia 🤷‍♂️). Thanks so much for reading and supporting me (BTW, this is a WordPress blog and NOT YouTube therefore I do NOT get any financial anything from people subscribing to my blog…I get the satisfaction of believing that someone somewhere might actually want to read my stuff).😊

PPS: The Milwaukee Happy Note will be taking a wellness break the weekend of June 30th, July 1st, and July 2nd AND the weekend of July 7th, 8th, and 9th. After those two weekends off The Milwaukee Happy Note will return the weekend of July 14th, 15th, and 16th.

Sources: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (paid subscription); Shepherd Express (paid subscription); On Milwaukee (paid subscription); and lotsa websites.

Milwaukee Happy Note–June 9th, 10th, and 11th, 2023

Lady Slipper Orchid

Mornin’ All,

Happy Friday, Happy (almost) Weekend, and Happy End of the Week!😃

Second week of summer (don’t ask a meteorologist) and we are movin’ groovin’ with some of the best Milwaukee weather ever. Yes, we can certainly use some rain (my grass is a little crispy and I have to imagine that our farmer sisters and brothers are getting a little nervous about their crops…fingers crossed there is rain in the forecast for Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday 🤞). But hey, getting out and enjoying what we have is something we can do to honor the moment. And some wonderful Milwaukee moments are ahead this weekend!😃

Milwaukee, in my humble opinion, is THE BEST little big city that happens to be packed with tons mega big city cool! So are you interested in a few Milwaukee (Summer) weekend things to do? Well, without further ado here are a few Milwaukee weekend things for you (weekend of June 9th, 10th, and 11th):

-Milwaukee Domes presents the debut of their summer Show Dome spectacle DinoDomes which runs through September 10th (🦖🦕).

-Skylight Music Theater wraps up its performances of The Song of Bernadette and continues its performances of SuperYou through June 18th (see you at the Friday Night SuperYou performance).

-Milwaukee Zoo continues its summer spectacle Dino Don’s Journey to the Ice Age through October 7th (I couldn’t find a wooly mammoth emoji 🤷‍♂️).

-Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra presents Jupiter & Serenade (too much gravity on Jupiter for a proper serenade…how ‘bout the Moon instead?).

-Polish Fest at Henry Maier Festival Park (is that where I can find my stolen kishka?).

-Milwaukee Ballet wraps up its performances of Encore (I guess one can only do so many encores).

-Racine Zoo’s Zoorific Saturday this weekend is all about African Penguin Awareness Day (wear a tuxedo?).

-Sunset Playhouse continues its performances of Agatha Christie’s Spider’s Web through June 18th (I’m not much into arachnids).

-Discovery World presents Gross Out Day (gross…spiders?).

-Milwaukee Water Lantern Festival at Veterans Park (I’ve heard this can be quite moving emotionally).

-Writing Haiku as Sacred Art at the Siena Retreat Center in Racine.

-Milwaukee Art Museum continues its presentations of: Scandinavian Design and the United States, 1890-1980 (through July 23rd); Native America-In Translation (through June 25th); Drop-In Art Making; Story Time in the Galleries; Drop-In Tours; and Expert Series.

-“Juneteenth: Faith and Freedom” Documentary Film at Milwaukee Film.

-MKE Black’s Summer Marketplace at The Deer District.

-Locust Street Festival.

-Sunset Playhouse in Elm Grove presents It’s My Party: Hits of the ‘50s & ‘60s (I’ll cry if I want to…).

-Waukesha Civic Theatre continues its performances of Bloom through June 18th.

-Sendiks Brats/Burgers + Almost Home Cat Rescue Fundraiser at Sendiks in Greenfield (Maui approves of cat rescue fundraisers).

-Lake Country Playhouse presents Making God Laugh (🙏🤣).

-Second Saturdays in Downtown Kenosha (not to be outdone by First Fridays in Downtown Racine).

-Racine Heritage Walking Tour (if you prefer Racine over Kenosha).

-Downtown Racine Mini-Golf Pub Crawl (that sounds like a good reason to visit Racine).

-Village Playhouse debuts The 38th Annual Original One Act Festival at Interchange Theater with performances through June 18th.

-Relay For Life of Racine.

-Capuchin Walk for the Hungry at Polish Fest/Henry Maier Festival Park.

-Run For the World (benefiting The Salvation Army World Service Office) at Juneau Park.

-Grant’s Glitter Movement 5K at Grant Park.

-Healthy County Challenge: Golf & FootGolf 101 at Zablocki Park (I can barely hit a golf ball with a club much less my foot…oh, duh, footgolf uses a soccer ball. Can I use a club?).

-Kettle Moraine 100 Endurance Runs (100 miles or 100 runs?).

-Tonal Now (Art Exhibition) viewings through June 25th.

-“Atmosphere” Art Exhibit through July 31st at Gallery 2622 in Tosa.

-Art 64 in Downton Tosa (and it’s FREE!).

-Northern Moraine Spring Art Tour (and it’s FREE!).

-Whole Bead Show at the Wisconsin Center (and it’s FREE!).

-Bayshore Sounds of Summer: Motown & Legends of Soul (and it’s FREE!).

-Friday Night Live in Downtown Waukesha (and it’s FREE!).

-Historic Third Ward Tour (and it’s FREE!).

-Free Movie in Historic Downtown Greendale’s Gazebo Park (Top Gun: Maverick…oh, and it’s FREE!).

-Free Yoga Class for the Milwaukee Community at Invivo Wellness (and, yes, it’s FREE!).

-Yoga at the Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum (and it’s FREE!).

-Yoga For All at the Shorewood Public Library.

-Summer Yoga at Discovery World.

-Tootsie at the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts.

-Tosa City Scavenger Hunt in Downtown Tosa.

-Burger & Custard Capital of the World–Custard Tour departing from Downtown Milwaukee.

-Tacos and Tequila Bus Tour (how ‘bout a Tijuana Taxi instead of a bus?).

-Glacial Hills Wine Tour at Cedar Creek Winery in Cedarburg.

-Milwaukee Torrent FC (football…umm, I mean soccer) is at home against the Quad Cities Rush (and it’s CHEAP!).

-Milwaukee Brewers are at home against the Oakland A’s.

-Milwaukee Milkmen are at home against the Sioux City Explorers (and it’s CHEAP!). Special extra FUN stuff includes: 70’s Music Night; Fireworks; TV Land Trivia; and TV Character Costume Contest!

-Kenosha Kingfish are at home against the Green Bay Rockers (and it’s CHEAP!). There’s even fireworks after the game on Saturday night!

-Lakeshore Chinooks are at home against the Madison Mallards (Sunday only).

-Riveredge Nature Center presents: The Frothy Forage Beer, Wine, and Cider Festival; Beginner Milwaukee River Kayaking; and Tree Climbing Club.

-Wehr Nature Center presents: Wehr Birders; and Reptile Day (that’s way better than arachnid day).

-Urban Ecology Center presents Camping Basics.

-Schlitz Audubon Nature Center presents: Saturday Morning Bird Walk; Native Plant Sale; Spring Watercolor Workshop; Word With a Bird; Photo Club; Incredible Insects and Friends; Literary Hike–The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohleben; and Beach Exploration.

-Lapham Peak State Park presents Nature Photography.

-Southern Kettle Moraine State Forest presents: Light Up The Night Drop-In Craft; The Great Ice Age; Guided Hike to Scuppernong Springs; and Frogs, Tadpoles and Frogs, Oh My!

-Olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison presents: Summer Pollinator Plant Sale; and Bird Photography.

-Beer Garden? How ‘bout the Traveling Beer Garden that’s still at Froemming Park in Franklin? There’s even live music! Please know that proceeds from all Milwaukee County Park Beer Gardens benefit the Milwaukee County Park System (it’s a gem of a park system and it’s all too easy for tax funding to be diverted away from maintaining our beautiful and beneficial parks).

-Farmer’s Market? How ‘bout Oak Creek Town Center? BTW, it’s really close to Froemming Park in Franklin (just sayin’ 🤷‍♂️).

-Hike? How ‘bout the (paved) Root River/Oak Leaf Trail at Froemming Park in Franklin? Beer and a hike?

Whew! And there you have it!! Please, please, please enjoy your Weekend. And please take care of yourself and your friends. Get out and enjoy all the good that life (and Milwaukee and our beautiful planet) has to offer. Plant seeds of happiness wherever you go. And always know that being still and quiet and relaxing and renewing is ALWAYS an outstanding accomplishment.😊

Best regards and I’m hoping to see you around town.

Doc

PS: If you like The Milwaukee Happy Note would you consider having it delivered directly to your inbox each week? If so there’s a few things to fill out at the bottom of the page and WordPress will do the rest (I receive zero financial compensation for subscriptions to my blog). Just know, as this is my blog page/creative writing outlet I sometimes post things that are not The Milwaukee Happy Note. Most of the time it’s just boring junk that can be ignored (sometimes I even write and post poetry 😱🤢🤮💩). But who knows, there might just come a time when something I write isn’t just a bunch of boring junk (if anything, my boring junk blog posts might just help folks overcome an overwhelming case of insomnia 🤷‍♂️). Thanks so much for reading and supporting me (BTW, this is a WordPress blog and NOT YouTube therefore I do NOT get any financial anything from people subscribing to my blog…I get the satisfaction of believing that someone somewhere might actually want to read my stuff).😊

Sources: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (paid subscription); Shepherd Express (paid subscription); On Milwaukee (paid subscription); and lotsa websites.

Milwaukee Happy Note–June 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, 2023

Columbine

Mornin’ All,

Happy Friday, Happy (almost) Weekend, and Happy End of the Week!😃

Happy first weekend of Summer (mentally but not meteorologically/climatologically/chronologically). And holy crap it feels like summer!

Sunshine!! Heat!!! Love it!!!!

And Summer in Milwaukee is something to absolutely be relished (relish on a hot dog bun complete with a grilled hot dog ain’t too bad either…just sayin’). Summers are short but they’re packed with so much awesome that we need Fall to recover from it all!!

Interested in a few Milwaukee (Summer) weekend things to do? Well, without further ado here are a few (major understatement) Milwaukee weekend things for you (weekend of June 2nd, 3rd, and 4th):

-Free Fun Weekend at ALL Wisconsin State Parks, Forests, AND Trails! Even fishing is free with no license required!!

-Milwaukee County Zoo presents Dino Don’s Journey to the Ice Age (runs all Summer…umm, no…creeps along all Summer…like a glacier? Ice age?? 🤷‍♂️).

-Downtown Dining Week kicks off with awesome meal deals all over town (gluten free for me please!).

-Sunset Playhouse debuts Agatha Christie’s Spider’s Web with performances through June 18th (I’m not a fan of spiders 🕷️🕸️…or other eight legged land critters like ticks…😱🤮).

-Rock ‘N’ Wrestling Oak Creek Summer Kickoff at Drexel Town Square in Oak Creek (I’ve never wrestled a rock…).

-CrusherFest (ya know…Da Crusher???) in South Milwaukee (not to take anything away from Oak Creek’s wrestling with rocks…maybe there’ll be rock crushing?).

-Waukesha Civic Theatre debuts Bloom with performances through June 18th.🌸

-Shamanic Pranayama Journey at Everyday Bliss in Waukesha.

-Dollhouse and Miniature Show at the Waukesha Expo Center (all things small? Small admission too??).

-Friday Night Live in Downtown Waukesha (umm, there’s awesome gelato in Downtown Waukesha…just sayin’).

-Jammin’ on Janesville in Muskego (Janesville Road…not the city of Janesville).

-West Allis A La Carte (hmm, sounds French).

-Pridefest at the Summerfest Grounds and Pride Parade.🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️

-Law Enforcement Charity Ride departing from the House of Harley Davidson.

-East Side Makers Market.

-2023 Milwaukee Regional Pokemon Championship (seriously, there’s $65,000 in prize money at stake!😱).

-Downtown Racine First Fridays (don’t know what happens on all the other Fridays 🤷‍♂️).

-Racine Heritage Walking Tour at the Racine Heritage Museum (any heritage walks on any other Fridays in Racine? Probably not?? First Fridays only???).

-Skylight Music Theater continues performances of The Song of Bernadette (through June 11th) AND SuperYou (through June18th).

-“Atmosphere” Art Exhibit through July 31st at Gallery 2622 in Tosa.

-Milwaukee Zoo presents Scouting The Zoo (as in Scout stuff…like what Scouts do).

-Milwaukee Admirals are at home against the Coachella Valley Firebirds (Calder Cup Playoffs!!!).

-Scottish Fest Highland Games at Croatian Park in Franklin (haggis??? Will Patty ‘O Highlander need to break out a kilt???).

-Five Fifty Fifty 5K (for Mental Health Awareness) at Veterans Park.

-Ray of Hope Run/Walk for Ovarian Cancer Cure at Hoyt Park in Tosa.

-UPAF Ride for the Arts (don’t ride over any art…unless it’s rideable art?).

-Free Sunday Yoga at Cathedral Square Park.

-Yoga at the Terrace (Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum that is).

-Danceworks Performance MKE presents “Small But Mighty” at the Milwaukee Youth Arts Center (mighty small dances?).

-Third Ward Tour (in Milwaukee’s Historic Third Ward…unless there’s been some false advertising).

-Bay View Tour at Historical Marker 275 in Bay View (no idea where Marker 275 is…other than it’s in Bay View?🤷‍♂️).

-Bay View Gallery Night at the Bindery (is it close to Marker 275?).

-Bay View Gallery Night (in general…and all over Bay View).

-Port Festival of the Arts in Downtown Port Washington.

-Bloody Mary Brunch Street Car (the Hop) Tour departing from the Milwaukee Public Market.

-Racine Theatre Guild wraps up its performances of Sweeney Todd (scary…Stephen Sondheim never ceases to…amaze???🤷‍♂️).

-Milwaukee Ballet debuts Encore with performances through June 11th (Bravo! Wait, no…Encore!!).

-Tonal Now (Art Exhibition) viewings through June 25th.

-Milwaukee Art Museum presents: Scandinavian Design and the United States, 1890-1980 (through July 23rd); Native America-In Translation (through June 25th); Drop-In Art Making; Story Time in the Galleries; Drop-In Tours; and Expert Series.

-Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra presents Uptown Nights (in Downtown Milwaukee).

-(Milwaukee) County Grounds Park Tracks & Trails Tour.

-Gourmet Mac-N-Cheese Dinner Train at East Troy Railroad Museum (cheezy trains).

-Sound Healing Workshop at Kind Oasis in Milwaukee.

-ASAHI (Nordic Wellness) @ County Grounds Park–A Simple and Healthy Idea.

-Pop Up: Good Karma Class at Firefly Yoga Loft in Tosa.

-Kenosha Kingfish are at home against the Traverse City Pit Spitters and the Battle Creek Battle Jacks (I wouldn’t spit anything at a Battle Jack).

-Lakeshore Chinooks are at home against the Madison Mallards. AND, on Saturday night it’s Gill Toothbrush Holder Bobblehead Night AND free tickets for dental professionals!!!

-Lake Country Dockhounds are at home against the Winnipeg Goldeyes along with a full weekend of Fairytale Adventures.

-Angelic Roots in Oak Creek presents Donation Meditation.

-Riveredge Nature Center presents: Yoga & Forest Bathing; and Fairy Fest (bathe before or after yoga?).

-Wehr Nature Center presents their annual Native Plant Sale Fundraiser (most of the plants are actually perennials…not annuals).

-Urban Ecology Center presents Party in the Park (who doesn’t like a good party in a park?).

-Schlitz Audubon Nature Center presents: Family Canoeing; Raptor Saturday; I Spy Critters; Exploring Close-up and Macro Photography; and Word With a Bird (Bird is the Word…I heard).

-Lapham Peak State Park presents The Geology of Lapham Peak (is it a mountain peak??? Check out the lecture and you too will be in the know).

-Southern Kettle Moraine State Forest presents: Frogs, Tadpoles and Toads, Oh My!; Hiking for Beginners; Makin’ Tracks Drop-In Program; Guided Hike to Oleson Cabin and Lime Kiln Trail; and Beautiful Butterflies (lime kiln??? Is that where people cook limes???).

-Olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison presents their annual Summer Pollinator Plant Sale (probably perennials (again) and not actually annuals).

-Rotary Botanical Gardens in Janesville presents Saturday Morning Yoga with Aime (if there could only be a goat).

-Beer Garden? How ‘bout the Traveling Beer Garden at Froemming Park in Franklin (yes, this is a beer thing and it helps support our beautiful Milwaukee County Parks).

-Farmer’s Market? How ‘bout Historic Downtown Greendale and the debut of their 2023 Downtown Market (it’s really close to the Traveling Beer Garden in Franklin…just sayin’).

-Hike? How ‘bout hiking around Greendale on the (many) historic green space trails all over town?

-Live Music/Comedy? Holy Crap Everywhere! Venues include ComedySportz, Shank Hall, Rave, Cactus Club, Jazz Estate, Ally’s Bistro, Red Rock Saloon, Da Bar, Helene Zelazo, Miller High Life Theater, County Clare, Nashville North, Colectivo, X-Ray Arcade, Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, Bar, Centro, Turner Hall Ballroom, Miramar, Club Girabaldi, Fiserv, Potawatomi, Sugar Maple, Cooperage, Suburban Bourbon, Anodyne, Mad Planet, Blu Milwaukee, Sharon Lynne Wilson, Riverside, Pabst, etc., etc., etc.

Whew! And there you have it!! Big one this Weekend!!! Please, please, please enjoy your Weekend. And please take care of yourself and your friends. Get out and enjoy all the good that life (and Milwaukee and our beautiful planet) has to offer. Plant seeds of happiness wherever you go. And always know that being still and quiet and relaxing and renewing is ALWAYS an outstanding accomplishment.😊

Best regards and I’m hoping to see you around town.

Doc

PS: If you like The Milwaukee Happy Note would you consider having it delivered directly to your inbox each week? If so there’s a few things to fill out at the bottom of the page and WordPress will do the rest (I receive zero financial compensation for subscriptions to my blog). Just know, as this is my blog page/creative writing outlet I sometimes post things that are not The Milwaukee Happy Note. Most of the time it’s just boring junk that can be ignored (sometimes I even write and post poetry 😱🤢🤮💩). But who knows, there might just come a time when something I write isn’t just a bunch of boring junk (if anything, my boring junk blog posts might just help folks overcome an overwhelming case of insomnia 🤷‍♂️). Thanks so much for reading and supporting me (BTW, this is a WordPress blog and NOT YouTube therefore I do NOT get any financial anything from people subscribing to my blog…I get the satisfaction of believing that someone somewhere might actually want to read my stuff).😊

Sources: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (paid subscription); Shepherd Express (paid subscription); On Milwaukee (paid subscription); and lotsa websites.

Milwaukee Happy Note–May 19th, 20th, and 21st, 2023

Flowering Crab

Mornin’ All,

Happy Friday, Happy (almost) Weekend, and Happy End of the Week!😃

Graduation, graduation, graduation. Not much more to say. However, there are MANY things going on in Milwaukee this weekend that are not related to graduation. Parents in town for graduation weekend? Not sure what to do (besides graduate)? Interested in a few (non-graduation) Milwaukee weekend things to do? Well, without further ado here are a few Milwaukee weekend things for you (weekend of May 19th, 20th, and 21st).

-Milwaukee Domes continues its Spring Show: Metamorphosis–The Lives of Frogs and Butterflies through May 29th (still holding out for toads 🐸).

-Lakeside Players of Kenosha presents Charlotte’s Web (keep the butterflies away from that web).

-Lager & Friends at the Bavarian Bierhaus (umm, yes, this is a beer thing).

-Skylight Music Theater debuts The Song of Bernadette with performances through June 11th.

-Next Act Theater wraps up its performances of God’s Spies (if God sees all then why need spies?🤷‍♂️).

-Discovery World presents: Fish Mosaics; Animal Encounters; Kohl’s Design It! Lab Open (encounter a fish mosaic?🤷‍♂️).

-Bel Canto Chorus presents Brahms German Requiem (hmm, requiems are always fun?).

-Racine Theatre Guild debuts Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street with performances through June 4th.

-The Florentine Opera presents The Barber of Seville (demon barber?🤷‍♂️).

-Marquette’s Haggerty Museum of Art wraps up its presentation of Tomas Saraceno: Entangled Air through May 21st.

-Armed Forces Day Celebration at the Harley Davidson Museum.

-Sunset Playhouse in Elm Grove presents Disney’s 101 Dalmatians Kids (too many dalmatians for my house…Maui does not approve).

-Tonal Now (Art Exhibition) viewings through June 25th.

-Herbal Medicine for Chronic Health Conditions at Profoundly Peaceful Massage & Healing.

-Big Truck Roundup at Red Arrow Park.

-Almost Home Cat Rescue Bowling Fundraiser at Classic Lanes in Oak Creek.

-Janesville Renaissance Faire (oh, jolly good!).

-Racine Zoo’s Zoorific Saturday Endangered Species Day.

-Sail Away Gala, presented by WGIRLS Milwaukee, benefiting Milwaukee Diaper Mission.

-Milwaukee Art Museum presents: Scandinavian Design and the United States, 1890-1980 (through July 23rd); Native America-In Translation (through June 25th); Drop-In Art Making; Story Time in the Galleries; Drop-In Tours; and Expert Series.

-Spring Bayshore Makers Market.

-Puppy Patio Party (benefiting War Dogs Milwaukee) at the Explorium Brew Pub in Greendale (lots of gluten free food…including wings!!).

-Fight For Air Climb at Am Fam Field benefiting the American Lung Association (just…breathe).

-Savage Support (For Breast Cancer Patients) Savage Speakeasy Annual Gala at Historic Downtown Greendale’s 1930s refurbished police and fire station (doesn’t sound like Al Capone would want to be at a Gala in a police station?🤷‍♂️).

-Poetry at the Vista…Vista 59 Art Gallery that is (yeah, I don’t think any of my poetry will be worthy in case you were wondering and/or worried).

-Milwaukee Repertory Theater continues its performances of The Greatest Love for Whitney: A Whitney Houston Tribute through May 28th.

-Carthage (College) Philharmonic Concert.

-Milwaukee Admirals are still in the Calder Cup Playoffs!!!

-Milwaukee Torrent FC (football…umm, I mean soccer) is at home against Ehtar Belleville FC at Hart Park in Tosa.

-Milwaukee Milkmen are at home against the Cleburne Railroaders. Special events include Armed Forces Celebration AND Chihuahuas in the Park (bring your own chihuahua).

-Angelic Roots in Oak Creek presents: Reiki Level I Class; Donation Meditation benefiting Hunger Task Force; and Soul Care Sunday.

-Riveredge Nature Center presents: Bird Walk (with Paul); Open Climb (tree climbing); and Paddling from Wisconsin to the Gulf of Mexico-Mississippi Adventure.

-Wehr Nature Center presents Birding With Paul (in case you missed Paul at Riveredge).

-Schlitz Audubon Nature Center presents: Saturday Morning Bird Walk (with Paul…same Paul from Riveredge and Wehr); Spring Drawing Workshop; Nature Preschool Pop-up Shop & Auction; Wildflower Hike; Word With a Bird (with Paul?🤷‍♂️); Snail, Paddle, & Pull; Birding Exploration; Bird Photography Workshop; and Following the Frog Chorus.

-Urban Ecology Center presents: Take It All Sale!; Paint & Hike-Spring Watercolors; and Native Plant Sale.

-Lapham Peak State Park presents Bees and Beekeeping (it will be all abuzz).

-Southern Kettle Moraine State Forest presents: Frogs, Tadpoles and Toads, Oh My!; S’More Stories; Hike To Big Hill (how big is it?); The Great Ice Age (how great was it?); and Hiking for Beginners.

-Old World Wisconsin in Eagle presents Goat Yoga (wouldn’t be weekend without goat yoga).

-Olbrich Botanical Gardens presents Badger Bonsai Society Annual Exhibit (not banzai).

-Farmer’s Market? How ‘bout West Allis?

-Hike? After shopping at the West Allis Farmer’s Market how ‘bout driving a little west to Greenfield Park (BTW, Greenfield Park is not in Greenfield)?

-Live Music/Comedy? Holy Crap Everywhere! Venues include ComedySportz, Shank Hall, Rave, Cactus Club, Jazz Estate, Ally’s Bistro, Red Rock Saloon, Da Bar, Helene Zelazo, Miller High Life Theater, County Clare, Nashville North, Colectivo, X-Ray Arcade, Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, Bar, Centro, Turner Hall Ballroom, Miramar, Club Girabaldi, Fiserv, Potawatomi, Sugar Maple, Cooperage, Suburban Bourbon, Anodyne, Mad Planet, Blu Milwaukee, Sharon Lynne Wilson, Riverside, Pabst, etc., etc., etc.

Whew! And there you have it!! Please, please, please enjoy your Weekend. And please take care of yourself and your friends. Get out and enjoy all the good that life (and Milwaukee and our beautiful planet) has to offer. Plant seeds of happiness wherever you go. And always know that being still and quiet and relaxing and renewing is ALWAYS an outstanding accomplishment.😊

Best regards and I’m hoping to see you around town.

PS: The Milwaukee Happy Note will be taking a wellness break on Friday May 26th and will return on Friday June 2nd.

PPS: If you like The Milwaukee Happy Note would you consider having it delivered directly to your inbox each week (I receive zero financial compensation for subscriptions)? If so there’s a few things to fill out at the bottom of the page and WordPress will do the rest. Just know, as this is my blog page/creative writing outlet I sometimes post things that are not Milwaukee Happy Note. Most of the time it’s just boring junk that can be ignored (sometimes I even write and post poetry 😱🤢🤮💩). But who knows, there might just come a time when something I write isn’t just a bunch of boring junk (if anything, my boring junk blog posts might just help folks overcome an overwhelming case of insomnia 🤷‍♂️). Thanks so much for reading and supporting me (BTW, this is a WordPress blog and NOT YouTube therefore I do NOT get any financial anything from people subscribing to my blog…I get the satisfaction of believing that someone somewhere might actually want to read my stuff).😊

Sources: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (paid subscription); Shepherd Express (paid subscription); On Milwaukee (paid subscription); and lotsa websites.

Milwaukee Happy Note–May 12th, 13th, and 14th, 2023

Korean Spice Bush Blossoms (with a little bit of Lilac and Pear in the background)

Mornin’ All,

Happy Friday, Happy (almost) Weekend, and Happy End of the Week!😃

Mother’s Day Weekend. The perfect time to celebrate all the nurturers in our lives. Big shout out thanks to each and every nurturer out there! I don’t know where I’d be without all the nurturing I’ve received throughout my life and I am so very grateful to everyone who has nurtured me along the way. And, of course, big shout out thanks to my Mom! Thanks Mom for putting up with all my shenanigans!!😃

Interested in a few (happy) Milwaukee Mother’s Day weekend things to do? Well, without further ado here are a few Milwaukee weekend things for you (weekend of May 12th, 13th, and 14th, 2023):

-Milwaukee Domes continues its Spring Show: Metamorphosis–The Lives of Frogs and Butterflies through May 29th (take your Mom to the Domes?).

-Sunset Playhouse presents Irresistible: The Music of Bobby Darin (resistance is futile).

-Milwaukee County Zoo free admission for Moms on Mother’s Day (take your Mom to the Zoo? The price is right!).

-Waukesha Civic Theatre presents Four Guyz in Dinner Jackets (hope they don’t spill any dinner on their jackets).

-Discovery World free admission for Moms on Mother’s Day (take your Mom).

-Milwaukee Repertory Theater wraps up its performances of God of Carnage.

-Bonsai for Beginners at the Lynden Sculpture Garden (not Banzai for beginners).

-Next Act Theater continues its performances of God’s Spies through May 21st (do angels ever spy for God?).

-Garden Totem Pole Workshop at Juli’s Garden in Pewaukee.

-Milwaukee Ballet presents Peter Pan (the second star to the right…).

-PAW Patrol Live! Heroes United at the Miller High Life Theater.

-Master Singers of Milwaukee presents Saying Our Peace (saying…or singing?🤷‍♂️).

-Spring Fest at Lincoln Park.

-Marquette’s Haggerty Museum of Art continues its presentation of Tomas Saraceno: Entangled Air through May 21st.

-AAPI (Asian American & Pacific Islander) in STEM Day at Discovery World.

-Milwaukee Makers Market at the Ivy House (are they making Milwaukee?).

-Goat Yoga at DNA Hemp Farm (Down Dog…I mean, Down Goat).

-2023 MKE Goat Yoga at the Cooperage (the more goat yoga the better?).

-Art in the Park at New State x Worldview Art Center.

-Rummage-O-Rama at the Waukesha County Expo Center.

-Tonal Now (Art Exhibition) Opening Reception at the Lily Pad West. Exhibition open for viewing through June 25th.

-Eighth Annual Art Walk at Carthage College (I personally like art crawls).

-“Let’s Get Together” at the Hideaway Pub and Eatery in Franklin to help support homeless and housing programs offered by La Casa de Esperanza and The Milwaukee Street Angels.

-Mother’s Day Wildflower Walk at Lake Park (hmm, what if you want to run?).

-One Man Avengers–A Parody in the Wilson Theater at Vogel Hall (Hulk and Ant-Man all at the same time?).

-Milwaukee Public Museum’s Survival of the Slowest continues its progress toward the finale on May 19th.

-Yoga For All at the Shorewood Library (no goats?).

-“Outside Music Concert” at Bear Paw Beach Adventure Park in Caledonia (Bear…not Bare).

-49th Annual Pewaukee Kiwanis River Run six mile timed canoe/kayak race (forget your running shoes…but not your paddle).

-Second Saturdays in Downtown Kenosha (first, third, and fourth Saturdays??? Fugettaboutit!).

-Wine, Beer, & Chocolate Tasting (benefiting St. Francis Children’s Center) at the Bavarian Bierhaus (three of my favorite food groups…gluten free beer for me please).

-Racine Zoo’s Zoorific Saturday Kangaroo Day (hop on down to Racine).

-Mermaid Echo Live at Discovery World (small mermaid with red hair?).

-High Fashion for Heroes (superhero-inspired fashion show benefiting the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society) at the Skylight Music Theater (I wonder if that Hulk Ant-Man guy will be there?).

-Kitten Shower Donation Drive at Second Hand Purrs Cat Rescue (highly recommended by my rescue kitty buddy Maui).

-Pet Pawlooza in Historic Downtown Greendale (yeah, more like Dog Pawlooza…Maui shakes his head).

-Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra presents Star Wars: The Force Awakens (umm, yes, a semi forgettable Star Wars movie with a rockin’ awesome live symphony!).

-Milwaukee Repertory Theater continues its performances of The Greatest Love for Whitney: A Whitney Houston Tribute through May 28th.

-Milwaukee Admirals are at home against the Texas Stars (Central Division Playoffs!!!).

-Milwaukee Brewers are at home against the Kansas City Royals (hopefully it won’t be a Royal flush-ing of the Brewers).

-Wisconsin Timber Rattlers are at home against the South Bend Cubs (Friday night is Ghostbusters Night…who ya gonna call?).

-Angelic Roots in Oak Creek presents The Art of Manifestation: Unlocking Your Full Potential Workshop (daily there’s a lot of potential when I unlock my full armamentarium…yeah, all my dental tools!).

-Riveredge Nature Center presents Birdathon-Bandathon AND Open Climb Tree Climbing (are they climbing trees to band birds?).

-Wehr Nature Center presents: Global Big Day Bird Count; Birding with Paul; and Wehr Birders (Big Day Bird…hmm, how ‘bout Big Bird Day?🤷‍♂️).

-Urban Ecology Center presents: Soaring Eagle and Rockin’ Robin Green Birding Challenge; and Backyard Birding Blitz.

-Schlitz Audubon Nature Center presents: Saturday Morning Bird Walk; Raptors in Focus Photoshoot; Avian Adventure; Morning Guided Forest Bathing; Mother’s Day Celebration; and Nature Ambassador Activities (I personally like pine scented soap when I forest bathe).

-Southern Kettle Moraine State Forest presents OutWiGo Green.

-Old World Wisconsin free admission for Moms on Mother’s Day (take your Mom).

-Chicago Botanic Garden presents: Midwest Bonsai Society Spring Show & Sale; and Edible Container Gardening (the containers are edible?).

-Beer Garden? How ‘bout the Whitnall Park Beer Garden? There’s even hard cider and seltzer for the likes of me. Proceeds help support our beautiful Milwaukee County Parks.

-Farmer’s Market? How ‘bout the Kenosha Public Market and/or the Kenosha Harbor Market?

-Hike? How ‘bout Kenosha’s Petrifying Springs Park after loading up on goodness at the Kenosha Public Market and/or the Kenosha Harbor Market?

-Live Music/Comedy? Holy Crap Everywhere! Venues include ComedySportz, Shank Hall, Rave, Cactus Club, Jazz Estate, Ally’s Bistro, Red Rock Saloon, Da Bar, Helene Zelazo, Miller High Life Theater, County Clare, Nashville North, Colectivo, X-Ray Arcade, Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, Bar, Centro, Turner Hall Ballroom, Miramar, Club Girabaldi, Fiserv, Potawatomi, Sugar Maple, Cooperage, Suburban Bourbon, Anodyne, Mad Planet, Blu Milwaukee, Sharon Lynne Wilson, Riverside, Pabst, etc., etc., etc.

Whew! And there you have it!! Please, please, please enjoy your Weekend. And please take care of yourself and your friends. Get out and enjoy all the good that life (and Milwaukee and our beautiful planet) has to offer. Plant seeds of happiness wherever you go. And always know that being still and quiet and relaxing and renewing is ALWAYS an outstanding accomplishment.

Best regards and I’m hoping to see you around town.

Doc

PS: The Milwaukee Happy Note will be taking a wellness break on Friday May 26th and will return on Friday June 2nd.

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Milwaukee Happy Note–May 5th, 6th, and 7th, 2023

Serviceberry Blossoms

Mornin’ All,

Happy Friday, Happy (almost) Weekend, and Happy End of the Week!😃

Wow. OK. Seems like this weekend is the start of a mega end-of-the-season theater blowout. There are theater productions EVERYWHERE this weekend! But wait, there’s more!! It looks like our area nature centers are coming alive for the season this weekend with TONS of outdoor activities planned. And we all know that we Milwaukeeans have been locked inside a whole lot the past several months. Hygge has gotten us through the dark damp cold ick but the out of doors is CALLING! Time to answer the call!! But ponder this: one gets to enjoy the out of doors while getting to a theater production! Twofer! Win-win! Driving, parking, and walking is SO much better right now and the weather is looking to be superb this weekend. Supporting our performing and fine arts is the only way we will continue to have the arts enriching and enhancing our lives and our community so please get out there and enjoy!!😊

Interested in a few (happy) Milwaukee weekend things to do? Well, without further ado here are a few Milwaukee weekend things for you (weekend of May 5th, 6th, and 7th, 2023):

-Milwaukee Domes continues its Spring Show: Metamorphosis–The Lives of Frogs and Butterflies through May 29th (how about toads?).

-Sunset Playhouse in Elm Grove wraps up its performances of Young Frankenstein (Blucher!!!🐎).

-Cinco de Mayo Festival at UMOS.

-Wisconsin Marathon in Kenosha (which is in Wisconsin).

-Carthage Theater wraps up its performances of Legally Blonde: The Musical (are you legally blonde if you dye your hair?🤷‍♂️).

-Haggerty Museum of Art presents Tomas Saraceno: Entangled Air through May 21st (sounds meteorological…without meteors).

-Tripoli Shrine Circus at State Fair Park.

-Milwaukee Chamber Theatre wraps up its performances of The Mountaintop (sounds geological).

-Racine Art Museum’s Free Family Hands-On Art.

-Waukesha Civic Theater presents Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express.

-Milwaukee Public Museum’s Survival of the Slowest continues to slowly make its way toward its finale on May 19th.

-Lakeside Players of Kenosha wraps up its performances of Disney’s Beauty And The Beast (there’s something there that won’t be there anymore…).

-Wisconsin’s Largest Sports Card Show at the Salvation Army Community Center in Oak Creek (is it really the largest?).

-Milwaukee Repertory Theater continues its performances of God of Carnage through May 14th.

-Oxygen Ball 2023 (benefiting the American Lung Association) at Discovery World Museum (I can hear you breathe…watchin’ over me…).

-Next Act Theatre continues its performances of God’s Spies through May 21st.

-Winnie The Pooh (play) in the Wilson Theater at Vogel Hall.

-Animal Encounters continues at Discovery World (I encounter animals every day in my house).

-Fruhlings Festival at the Sugar Maple (dust off your lederhosen).

-Milwaukee Monarchs Ultimate Frisbee Games at Hart Park in Tosa (my beaten up old frisbee is less than ultimate…it’s barely adequate).

-Suburban Singers Spring Potpourri Concert in the Liberace Auditorium at West Milwaukee Intermediate School.

-Disney’s Descendants: The Musical at Sunset Playhouse in Elm Grove (what are they descended from?).

-Sunday Matinee at the Milwaukee Black Historical Society/Museum.

-Free Range Art Spring Show at the Free Range Art Farm in Grafton (does it come from free range eggs?).

-Hadestown at the Marcus Performing Arts Center (life down under…and I’m not talkin’ ‘bout Australia).

-Choral Collage Concert at the Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts.

-TOSA Locally Made Spring Pop-Up at The Landing at Hoyt Park in Tosa.

-Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra presents Joyce Yang Plays Mozart.

-“Mother of All Art Crawls” Waukesha Art Crawl in Downtown Waukesha (walking is allowed).

-UW Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra Season Finale Concert at the Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts.

-Milwaukee Repertory Theater continues its performances of The Greatest Love for Whitney: A Whitney Houston Tribute through May 28th (and I………………will always…).

-Maxie’s 16th Annual Derby Day Party for Hunger Task Force.

-Bombshell Theatre Company wraps up its performances of Andrew Lloyd Weber’s Sunset Boulevard at the Broadway Theatre Center.

-L.A.B. Resinate Workshop at 5 Wise Workshop (not resonate).

-Theatre Gigante presents Spalding Gray: Stories Left to Tell at Kenilworth 508 Theatre.

-Lynden (Sculpture Garden) by Night (will it be so dark we can’t see the sculptures?).

-Art and Design Open Studios at Kenilworth Square East.

-Angelic Roots in Oak Creek presents Awaken Your Soul Workshop AND Gong Bath Sound Vibrations.

-Riveredge Nature Center presents: Milwaukee River Trailhead–Ice Age Trail Guided Hike; Bird Banding Orientation and Refresher; Become a Water Action Volunteer; Vinyasa and Restorative Flow Yoga; Volunteer and Learn–Herbaceous Invasive Species Management; Paddling from WI to the Gulf of Mexico–Mississippi Adventure; Growing Green–Spring Herb Walk with Linda Conroy; Hookology–Casting and Mending on the Milwaukee River.

-Wehr Nature Center presents: Birding Beyond the Feeder Bird I.D.; Nature Wizard for Families–Weeds in the Wild; Wehr Birders; Birding With Paul; Guided Forest Bathing Walk (where?🤷‍♂️).

-Digging Deeper: Cultivating Edible Mushrooms: A Mushroom Inoculation Workshop at the Garden Conservancy in Mequon.

-Urban Ecology Center presents Biking Basics AND Explore Milwaukee’s Backyards.

-Schlitz Audubon Nature Center presents: Saturday Morning Bird Walk; Raptor Saturday; Totally Turtles!; Birding Exploration; I Spy–May Flowers; Nature Ambassadors; Word With a Bird; Family Geocaching Scavenger Hunt; and Art Club.

-Boerner Botanical Gardens presents Art in the Gardens Art Fair.

-Southern Kettle Moraine State Forest presents Frog Hike (do frogs hike? Might be cool to see frogs out hiking?🤷‍♂️).

-Old World Wisconsin in Eagle presents Sheep Shearing Weekend (wool helps make Hygge more Hygge).

-Chicago Botanic Garden presents: Photographing The Garden; Outdoor Walking Workout; Weeping Trees; Natural History of the Tulip; Nature and Rhythm Fitness; Central States Dahlia Society Sale; and Spring in the Woods.

-Farmer’s Market (yep, they’re starting up!)? How ‘bout the Waukesha Farmer’s Market? Crawl (or walk) over to the Waukesha Art Crawl afterwards?

-Hike? How ‘bout Riveredge Nature Center or Wehr Nature Center or Schlitz Audubon Nature Center or Boerner Botanical Gardens or Lapham Peak State Park or Southern Kettle Moraine State Forest or Old World Wisconsin or Chicago Botanic Garden?

-Live Music/Comedy? Holy Crap Everywhere! Venues include ComedySportz, Shank Hall, Rave, Cactus Club, Jazz Estate, Ally’s Bistro, Red Rock Saloon, Da Bar, Helene Zelazo, Miller High Life Theater, County Clare, Nashville North, Colectivo, X-Ray Arcade, Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, Bar, Centro, Turner Hall Ballroom, Miramar, Club Girabaldi, Fiserv, Potawatomi, Sugar Maple, Cooperage, Suburban Bourbon, Anodyne, Mad Planet, Blu Milwaukee, Sharon Lynne Wilson, Riverside, Pabst, etc., etc., etc.

Whew! And there you have it!! Please, please, please enjoy your Weekend. And please take care of yourself and your friends. Get out and enjoy all the good that life (and Milwaukee and our beautiful planet) has to offer. And always know that being still and quiet and relaxing and renewing is ALWAYS an outstanding accomplishment.😊

Best regards and I’m hoping to see you around town.

Doc

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Milwaukee Happy Note–April 28th, 29th, and 30th, 2023

New Tulip Blooms

Mornin’ All,

Happy Friday, Happy (almost) Weekend, and Happy End of the Week!😃

Well, there was some sadness at Milwaukee Happy Note this past week. And that sadness made me look at the power of memories and their emotions. It’s funny how a memory can hook me and carry me into its attached emotion. And it sure seems that sad and dark memories/emotions have a whole lot more pull and gravity than happy stuff. So the last few days I’ve been working on letting dark memories come and go without letting them hook me into a dark place emotionally. At the same time I’m letting happy things hook me big-time and lift me up into better and happier places. Having a whole bank account of happy is a really good and helpful (and healthy) thing when those dark and sad things/times hit (they always do and sometimes you never see them coming). So I’m looking to the happy and I’m looking forward to a happy weekend complete with new memories and emotions to store away in my happy bank account.

Interested in a few (happy) Milwaukee weekend things to do? Well, without further ado here are a few Milwaukee weekend things for you (weekend of April 28th, 29th, and 30th, 2023):

-Milwaukee Domes continues its Spring Show: Metamorphosis–The Lives of Frogs and Butterflies through May 29th (do frogs and butterflies hang out and have a life together?).

-Milwaukee Domes also presents its Art in the Green 2023 Art Show (with over 30 local artists) AND Food (including mimosas and bloodies) AND Music (AND the show helps support the Domes and local artisans…win-win👍).

-MSOE Theatre Troupe wraps up its performances of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at Dierck’s Hall NIVIDIA Auditorium (my spellcheck thinks I spelled NIVIDIA incorrectly 🤷‍♂️).

-Haggerty Museum of Art presents Tomas Saraceno: Entangled Air through May 21st.

-Sunset Playhouse continues its performances of Young Frankenstein through May 7th (Frrronk-en-shteen).

-Ice Storm Drone Racing at the Pettit National Ice Center (racing drones can reach speeds of 120MPH!!!😱).

-Waukesha Area Symphonic Band presents The General–A Silent Film at the Bradley Symphony Center (will the band be silent too? Guessing there won’t be any wrong notes?).

-Yoga at Kind Oasis (what kind of an oasis is it?).

-Carthage College Theater debuts Legally Blonde: The Musical with performances through May 6th.

-Independent Book Store Day at multiple bookstores around the Milwaukee area.

-Slow but steady the Milwaukee Public Museum’s Survival of the Slowest Special Exhibit continues unabated toward its finale on May 19th.

-PanCan Purple Stride Walk for Pancreatic Cancer at the Rock Sports Complex.

-Milwaukee Chamber Theater continues it performances of The Mountaintop through May 7th.

-Animal Encounters continues at Discovery World.

-Milwaukee Pop-Up Vegan Market at the Pabst Brewery.

-Waukesha Civic Theater continues its performances of Rent through May 26th.

-Run 4 Water 5K Run/Walk, sponsored by UW-Milwaukee’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders, to help raise money to build water projects in rural Guatemala.

-Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra presents An Evening With Brian Stokes Mitchell.

-South Shore Beach Clean Up (I hear there’s a beer garden at South Shore…just sayin’ 🤷‍♂️).

-Floral Reflections (Japanese Ikebana) at the Pabst Mansion.

-Rescued (Coffee) Roasters wraps up its roasting and selling coffee at Almost Home Cat Rescue MKE (cats, especially rescue cats, are awesome).

-Bob Marley’s Three Little Birds (play) at the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts (don’t worry…about a thing…cuz every little thing’s…gonna be alright).

-Milwaukee Brewers are at home against the Angels (is it wrong to want to defeat a bunch of angels 🤷‍♂️?).

-Sunset Playhouse presents Five Women Wearing the Same Dress (is it five women in one dress all at the same time 🤷‍♂️? That would have to be a really big dress?).

-Nrityagram with Chitrasena Dance Company at the Marcus Center for the Performing Arts (this Friday only).

-Riveredge Nature Center presents: Family Nature Club–Spring Ephemerals; Vernal Pond Sensory Exploration; and Welcome Hikes.

-Bombshell Theatre Company continues performances of Andrew Lloyd Weber’s Sunset Boulevard at the Broadway Theatre Center through May 7th.

-Wehr Nature Center presents Birding by Ear AND Wehr Birders (where 🤷‍♂️?).

-Zuri’s Crown (play) in Wilson Theater at Vogel Hall.

-Urban Ecology Center presents: On Belay! Outdoor Rock Climbing; Seedling Swap; and various Earth Week Service Activities.

-The Constructivists at Interchange Cooperative Theater wraps up its performances of I’m Gonna Pray for You So Hard.

-Schlitz Audubon Nature Center presents: Spectacular Snakes; Word With a Bird; Pond Exploration; Birding Exploration; and Nature Ambassadors.

-Falls Patio Players wraps up its performances of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (isn’t that by Andrew Lloyd Weber as well?).

-Lakeside Players of Kenosha continues its performances of Disney’s Beauty And The Beast through May 6th (tale as old as time…).

-Milwaukee Repertory Theater continues its performances of God of Carnage through May 14th.

-Next Act Theater debuts God’s Spies with performances through May 21st.

-Southern Kettle Moraine State Forest presents Hiking For Beginners at the Scuppernong Trails (if you’re a beginner at the beginning of your hike then what are you at the end of your hike? Hopefully not full of blisters?).

-UW Milwaukee Manfred Olsen Planetarium presents Spring Stars AND Rooftop Stargazing.

-Chicago Botanic Garden presents Midwest Daffodil Society Show AND Seed Starting Edible Plants (can you eat the daffodils?).

-Angelic Roots in Oak Creek presents: Reiki Share; Celebrate Your Greatness Vision Board Workshop; and Chakra Alignment Meditation (chiropractor for your chakras?).

-Beer Garden? How about the recently opened Estabrook Park Beer Garden (proceeds help support our beautiful Milwaukee County Parks)? Not a beer drinker? Well then how ‘bout a crazy huge pretzel (all that gluten would probably kill me…or at least make me feel so bad I want to die but death just laughs at me and says “ha, you did this to yourself so deal with it” 🤷‍♂️)?

-Live Music/Comedy? Holy Crap Everywhere! Venues include ComedySportz, Shank Hall, Rave, Cactus Club, Jazz Estate, Ally’s Bistro, Red Rock Saloon, Da Bar, Helene Zelazo, Miller High Life Theater, County Clare, Nashville North, Colectivo, X-Ray Arcade, Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, Bar, Centro, Turner Hall Ballroom, Miramar, Club Girabaldi, Fiserv, Potawatomi, Sugar Maple, Cooperage, Suburban Bourbon, Anodyne, Mad Planet, Blu Milwaukee, Sharon Lynne Wilson, Riverside, Pabst, etc., etc., etc.

Whew! And there you have it!! Please, please, please enjoy your Weekend. And please take care of yourself and your friends. Get out and enjoy all the good that life (and Milwaukee and our beautiful planet) has to offer. Put some happy in your happy bank account. And always know that being still and quiet and relaxing and renewing is ALWAYS an outstanding accomplishment.😊

Best regards and I’m hoping to see you around town.

Doc

PS: If you like The Milwaukee Happy Note would you consider having it delivered directly to your inbox each week? If so there’s a few things to fill out at the bottom of the page and Word Press will do the rest. Just know, as this is my blog page/creative writing outlet I sometimes post things that are not The Milwaukee Happy Note. Most of the time it’s just boring junk that can be ignored (sometimes I even write and post poetry 😱🤢🤮). But who knows, there might just come a time when something I write isn’t just a bunch of boring junk (if anything, my boring junk blog posts might just help folks overcome an overwhelming case of insomnia 🤷‍♂️). Thanks so much for reading and supporting me!😊

Sources: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (paid subscription); Shepherd Express (paid subscription); On Milwaukee (paid subscription); and lotsa websites.

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Milwaukee Happy Note–April 21st, 22nd, and 23rd, 2023

Tiny Spring Leaves

Mornin’ All,

Happy Friday, Happy (almost) Weekend, and Happy End of the Week!😃

Big Weekend Again! Following on the heels of last weekend’s Milwaukee Day we come to none other than…EARTH DAY!! Better yet, how about we just go ahead and have a whole…EARTH WEEKEND!!!🌎🌍🌏

Our beautiful little jewel of a planet bobbing around the outer rim of the Milky Way galaxy. Our beautiful little jewel that we call home. The place we ALL call home. The only home we have and the only thing that supports everything that is…us! I know I will take a little time this weekend to honor my home in the galaxy. And, weather permitting, I’m hoping to spend a little time outside caring for and nurturing this beautiful jewel that we all call home. Big shout out thank you to Earth and all the wonderful that our Earth provides!🌎🌍🌏

Interested in a few Milwaukee weekend things to do? Well, without further ado here are a few Milwaukee weekend things for you (weekend of April 21st, 22nd, and 23rd, 2023):

-Milwaukee Domes continues its Spring Show: Metamorphosis–The Lives of Frogs and Butterflies through May 29th (sounds rather Earthy🌎!).

-Sunset Playhouse debuts Young Frankenstein with performances through May 7th (Abby someone…Abby Normal?).

-Earth Day: Community Cleanup & Block Party at Crossroads Collective.

-Milwaukee Chamber Theatre debuts The Mountaintop with performances through May 7th (mountains are Earthy⛰️).

-Floral Fashion Party at the Milwaukee Art Museum (bring out your tuxedo and black tie).

-Waukesha Civic Theater continues it performances of Rent through May 26th.

-Spring Gallery Night MKE (it’s really two nights…so shouldn’t it be Gallery Nights🤷‍♂️?).

-It’s About Time Art Exhibit at the Italian Community Center (‘bout time we have an art exhibit at the Italian Community Center…especially during Gallery Night(s)).

-Falls Patio Players debuts Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat with performances through April 30th.

-Lakeside Players of Kenosha debuts Disney’s Beauty And The Beast with performances through May 6th (I think there’s something there that wasn’t there before).

-Milwaukee Public Museum’s Survival of the Slowest continues to slowly make its way through to May 19th.

-Milwaukee Repertory Theater debuts God of Carnage with performances through May 14th (☄️💥⚡️🌪️).

-Earth Day Clean-Up at Hawthorn Glen Outdoor Education Center.

-Racine Theater Guild wraps up its performances of Stand and Deliver.

-Zoorific Saturday Party for the Planet at the Racine Zoo.

-Forte Theater wraps up its performances of Into the Woods (yeah, stay out of those woods😱!).

-Record Store Day (as in vinyl records on a record player).

-Girls Night: The Musical in the Wilson Theater at Vogel Hall.

-Concinnity 23 (gaming, anime, and sci-fi convention) at Milwaukee School of Engineering.

-Earth Day Plant Sale at the Eco-Justice Center in Racine.

-Adoptable Dogs Meet & Greet at the Oak Creek Library (oh this could be really dangerous for my wife and me…Sulley, Reggie, and Maui all say NO!).

-Racine County K9 5K.

-Brew City Marathon, Half Marathon, 10K, and 5K (how about No K?).

-Marquette Theater wraps up its performances of Detroit ‘67.

-Oral Cancer Walk.

-28th Annual Milwaukee Riverkeeper Spring Cleanup.

-Pawcasso Gallery Night benefiting Milwaukee Pets Alive! at Broken Bat Brewing.

-Art in Bloom at the Milwaukee Art Museum (🌺🌸🌹).

-Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra presents Aretha: Queen of Soul (What You Want…).

-Earth Day Ride 2023 at the Beerline.

-Bombshell Theatre Company debuts Andrew Lloyd Weber’s Sunset Boulevard at the Broadway Theatre Center with performances through May 7th (sunsets are Earthy).

-Alice’s Garden Earth Day Activities at Alice’s Garden Urban Farm.

-The Constructivists at Interchange Cooperative Theater continue their performances of I’m Gonna Pray for You So Hard through April 29th.

-4th Annual Neighborhood Cleanup Day at Pete’s Pops.

-Rescued (Coffee) Roasters at Almost Home Cat Rescue MKE continues through April 30th (rescued cats and coffee…sounds like every morning at my house).

-Animal Encounters at Discovery World Museum (go and discover an animal through an encounter?).

-Sweets & Treats Fest at the Waukesha County Expo Center (make sure you brush and floss afterwards).

-Rock The Green at the Harley Davidson Museum.

-Battle on the Border–Bicycle Racing at Kenosha Velosport (I Love To Ride My Bicycle, I Love To Ride My Bike).

-Breakfast & Brewery Group Bike Rides at Earth Rider Cycling (Bicycle! Bicycle!).

-Milwaukee Brewers are at home against the Red Sox (hopefully they wash their red socks between games).

-Taste of Italy at the Italian Community Center (hmm, Italy tastes quite…Earthy🌎!).

-UW Milwaukee Wind Ensemble and Symphony Band concert at the Helene Zelazo Center for the Performing Arts.

-Angelic Roots in Oak Creek presents: Working With Healing Crystals; He[Art] Centered Meditation; and Soul Care Sunday.

-Saturday Morning Reset at Profoundly Peaceful Massage & Healing.

-Riveredge Nature Center presents Everything You Need To Know About Planting A Tree AND En Plein Air Nature Painting For Families.

-Wehr Nature Center presents: The Great Whitnall Park Clean-up; Flow Yoga; NatureNauts Crazy Over Cranes; and Wehr Birders (where is it🤷‍♂️?).

-Retzer Nature Center presents Earth Week Celebration Event.

-Urban Ecology Center presents Earth Week through April 29th.

-Schlitz Audubon Nature Center presents: Earth Day Beach Clean Up; Spring Ephemerals Hike; Word With A Bird; Earth Day Spreading Seeds; and Birding Exploration.

-Lapham Peak State Park presents Bear Trax 20K & Brownie Shuffle (safe to say that I’ll run away from bears but toward brownies).

-UW Milwaukee Manfred Olsen Planetarium presents Spring Stars (can’t wait ‘til Summer Stars).

-Live Music/Comedy? Holy Crap Everywhere! Venues include ComedySportz, Shank Hall, Rave, Cactus Club, Jazz Estate, Ally’s Bistro, Red Rock Saloon, Da Bar, Helene Zelazo, Miller High Life Theater, County Clare, Nashville North, Colectivo, X-Ray Arcade, Linneman’s Riverwest Inn, Bar, Centro, Turner Hall Ballroom, Miramar, Club Girabaldi, Fiserv, Potawatomi, Sugar Maple, Cooperage, Suburban Bourbon, Anodyne, Mad Planet, Blu Milwaukee, Sharon Lynne Wilson, Riverside, Pabst, etc., etc., etc.

Whew! And there you have it!! Please, please, please enjoy your Weekend. And please take care of yourself and your friends. Get out and enjoy all the good that life (and our beautiful planet) has to offer. And always know that being still and quiet and relaxing and renewing is ALWAYS an outstanding accomplishment.😊

Best regards and I’m hoping to see you around town.

Doc

🌎🌍🌏🌹🌸🌺🌵🌲🌳🌴🌱🌿🪴🌾💐🥀🪻🪷🌻

Sources: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (paid subscription); Shepherd Express (paid subscription); On Milwaukee (paid subscription); and lotsa websites.

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