Day on The Alpaca Farm, Sept 4, 2010

Categories: Events, Family Fun, Festivals, Fairs and Celebrations

The annual Day on the Alpaca Farm will be held on September 4, 2010 at KeLe Alpacas, Kewaunee, WI. The public is invited to tour the alpaca farm, enjoy live music, visit with a number of area alpaca breeders, walk alpacas through the woods and enjoy an on-site art show. Spinning, weaving and felting demonstrations open for public participation will be performed throughout the day along with children’s games, face painting, bubbles to blow and more. Food is always available with offerings like burgers, ... Read More

Open House at the Besadny Anadormous Fisheries Facility

Categories: Big Lake Fishing, Events, Family Fun, Sports

On Saturday, October 9, the DNR’s Besadny Anadromous Fisheries Facility will be hosting an open house from 9 AM to 3 PM. Come watch the annual Chinook salmon run that brings them back to the Kewaunee River. Visitors will be able to watch salmon jump the fish ladder through the underwater viewing windows, learn about the history of Lake Michigan fisheries, and observe DNR fisheries staff demonstrate the salmon egg collection process. Tours will be given at 11:00 AM and 2:00 PM. Various activities ... Read More

Kewaunee’s Performances In The Park - Sundays

Categories: Events, Family Fun, Festivals, Fairs and Celebrations, Food and Culture

Wind down your weekend with a relaxing concert by the lake in beautiful Kewaunee. Sundays at the Gazebo in Heritage Park which is located at the corner of Milwaukee and Harrison streets in downtown Kewaunee, bring your own cooler, picnic basket and lawn chair. Concerts run from 5:30 p.m to 8:00 p.m. Aug. 1: Greatest Hits Polka Band Aug. 8: Melody Lacey Aug. 15: Big Mouth Aug. 22 "Cookee" Folk & Fun Aug. 29: Shirley & Ken Sept. 5: Triple Play Read More

Kewaunee County’s Parks & Campgrounds

Categories: Family Fun, Sports

Into hiking, biking, swimming, camping and canoeing?  Then check out just a few of the County parks and campgrounds in Kewaunee County: Blahnik Park: Talk about strategically located, this newest Kewaunee County park offers fishing along the Ahnapee River on the west and direct access to hiking on the Ahnapee Trail on the east, all within about a hundred yards of each other.  Find it by taking Highway 42 out of Algoma toward Forestville, turning west onto Washington Road (about two miles outside ... Read More