
Art, Music and Poetry! Join us to celebrate the arts in Kenosha! Sponsored by Senior Action Council of Kenosha County and Celebre Place.
Start out your Mother's Day Celebration at Alpaca Art! Create that unforgetable bond by relaxing and painting pottery together. Moms painting with their kids on this day receive $1 studio fee.

Sat. 9 a.m. – 4 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Experience life of the 1700’s and 1800’s by visiting our presenters' camps. Skills demonstrated include cooking, natural dyes, hunting, sewing, medicine, music, and camp life. Tickets: $3 adults / $1 children 12 and under. Located on Hwy. P.

Art show – Food – Music. Creative friends of Nick Avery have donated their works for a collective show at the Mosquitoe Gallery. Works include photography, painting, illustration, crafts, drawing and mixed media. Nick was diagnosed with multiple myeloma and undergoing chemotherapy. Sales will go towards paying Nick's bills.
Thousands of Wisconsin middle and high school student musicians converge on the University of Wisconsin-Parkside for the Wisconsin School Music Association (WSMA) State Solo and Ensemble Festival. Featuring musicians from more than two dozen area schools, the competition is free and open to the public.
The annual Outdoor Mass sponsored by the Kenosha Serra Club and the CYO Band. The CYO Band will be honored for its 75th anniversary.
Join the museums for a vintage baseball double-header. At 1 p.m., watch the game between The Milwaukee Cream Citys and the Oregon Ganymedes on the grounds of HarborPark. Prior to the match, members of the Milwaukee Cream Citys will host a demonstration of the rules and equipment of vintage baseball.
This presentation, by historian Rod Miller, will follow the 113th Illinois from mustering in, to marching through the swamps of Mississippi.
Join members of the Transparent Watercolor Society of America at the museum for a Gallery Talk on the TWSA 37th Annual National Juried Exhibition. Free and open to the public.
Learn about the celestial constellations and events in the summer skies including what planets may be visible, any meteor showers, and "deep-sky" objects.