(Cedarburg offers the Wine & Harvest Festival every September. Other entertainment includes a water soccer fight, the Fish Day Run and Walk, parade, a carnival, car show, fireworks and five stages of entertainment. Held on the third Saturday in July, the festival offers fish, shrimp, chips and a smoked-fish eating contest. (Since 1964, Port Washington has celebrated Port Washington Fish Day. Also on the agenda: music, amusement rides, a parade, animal petting zoo, children’s activities and a walk/run. (The Great Wisconsin Cheese Festival, honoring the state’s cheese industry, takes place in Little Chute the first full weekend in June, featuring cheese carving demonstrations, cheese tasting, cheese curd eating contest, a cheesecake contest, cheese breakfast and parade. From Brat Fest came Brat Fest Endowment, a foundation that helps organizations and community projects, and the Brat Fest Bike Team, which raises money for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Dane County. The festival features the Oscar Meyer Weinermobile, kayaking for kids a carnival midway. As attendance grew through the years, Metcalfe decided to donate the proceeds to organizations that volunteered with the festival. The festival, presented by Johnsonville and Metcalfe’s Market, began back in 1983 when Tom Metcalfe cooked brats to thank customers for coming to his family-owned grocery store. Madison offers the World’s Largest Brat Fest, held every Memorial Day weekend over four days. In addition to the fests mentioned in the October issue of Leisure Group Travel, here are a few more to whet your appetite: Wisconsin has a wide variety of food festivals overflowing with delicious culinary delights for everyone’s taste buds.
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