There's music on four stages, plus kids' games, a sports zone, carnival rides and Sunday fireworks. Admission is free. In the Willow Island outside Alliant Energy Center.
This Latin-music festival in Grant Park also features Latin food, art installations and a Ferris wheel. It's not free; buy tickets early.
This family-friendly festival at the Museum of Ojibwa Culture features drumming, dancing, singing, Ojibwa games, artisan workshops and mass in Ojibwa.
The town in which Bob Dylan was born celebrates the singer's 84th birthday with a singer-songwriter contest, a bus tour, a dance party, jam sessions and a birthday party at his childhood home.
There's a carnival, craft show and car cruise, but don't miss the 10 a.m. Saturday band parade in this northern Iowa town, which Meredith Willson made famous in "The Music Man.''
Based out of the Northern Great Lakes Visitors Center, activities include bird-banding, hikes and expeditions, hatchery tours and kayaking tours of estuaries.
This festival at Western Gateway Park features such activities as martial arts, lion dancers, chopstick races, a fashion show and, of course, food.
This free pageant at Colonial Michilimackinac features a cast of more than 400, re-enacting events that took place between the French, British and Indian tribes on June 2, 1763. The Grand Parade is at 1 p.m. Saturday.
The Door County Maritime Museum in Sturgeon Bay offers tours of the peninsula's 11 lighthouses by foot, boat, trolley, minibus and airplane.
Fifty local bands, choirs and orchestras perform at six venues in this town on Chequamegon Bay.
Horseshoes & Hand Grenades and Them Coulee Boys are among the headliners in this inaugural festival with stages at Downtown City Square Park and the Historic Ironwood Theatre.
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