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Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Top activities to do over spring break

Indoor farmer's Market: 330 W. Mifflin St., every Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. 

 

-Winter Market Breakfast: Provides a full meal made entirely with the farmer's market products. With just $7 you can enjoy a best quality breakfast meal, beverages and live music.  

 

8:00 a.m. – 11 a.m. Come early, they only prepare 250 meals. 

 

Wisconsin Dells 

 

-Noah's Ark: The state's largest indoor water park. 

 

-Paint it! Pottery Shop: Create your own pottery from hundreds of pottery styles and a variety paint colors. 

 

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Henry Vilas Zoo: This free zoo recently opened a new animal exhibit featuring Asian porcupines and cockatoos. Also check out Amur tiger that arrived at zoo this January. Open daily 

 

Contemporary Art Museum: The museum currently holds the exhibition ""Something Wicked This Way Comes,"" which presents modern art pieces representing evil and dark themes. From March 15, Young at Art shows art works by Madison Metropolitan School District students.  

 

University Theatre presents William Shakespeare's ""A Midsummer Night's Dream"" incorporated with dance, music and poetry. The play is recommended to all the younger generations. 

 

Saint Patrick's Day  

 

-Budweiser's 6th Annual St. Patty's Pub Crawlon March 14th 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. 

 

-5th Annual Shamrock Shuffle at Overture Center on March 15th 10 

 

-Irish Flag ceremony at noon and Traditional Irish contests at 1 pm 

 

-St. Patrick's Day Parade 1:30 pm  

 

Kennedy's Irish Pub and Grill in Stoughton  

 

-Shamrock and the Blarney Stone  

 

-Claddagh Irish Pub (1611 Aspen Commons, in the Greenway Station shopping center in Middleton): the restaurant will be having the first annual music festival  

 

-Brocach Irish Pub 

 

-Erin's Snug Irish Pub and Restaurant (4601 American Parkway in Madison).

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