2026 Festivals, Fairs and Farmers Markets

June

June 5-6 | Shawano Sundrop Dayz
East Elizabeth Street, Shawano
Kick off the summer season in Shawano! Browse unique handcrafted items, antiques, local foods and kids’ activities while enjoying live music. Friday: 4-10 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m.-10 p.m. www.sundropdayz.com

June 5-7 | Great Wisconsin Cheese Festival
Doyle Park, Little Chute
Live music, amusement rides, kids entertainment, parade, walk/run, cheese tasting, cheese carving demo, cheese curd eating contest and more. www.facebook.com/LCCheeseFest

June 5-7 | Door Peninsula Lighthouse Passport Days
Coordinated by the Door County Maritime Museum. Experience the 11 historic lighthouses of Door County and those on the surrounding shoreline nearby. Varying tour times available. www.dcmm.org/door-county-lighthouse-passport-days

June 5-August 6 | Green Lake Festival of Music
Enjoy discovering music with connections to the natural world, along with familiar classics beautifully performed in a variety of attractive venues. Experience unforgettable performances by outstanding professional musicians, exceptional young artists, and accomplished community members. www.greenlakefestival.org

June 7 | Art on the Island
Lakeside Park, Fond du Lac
Experience fine arts, including paintings, pottery, ceramics, jewelry, sculpture and more. Watch and interact with artists while they work, participate in raffles and enjoy food and music while you shop. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. www.fdlartists.org

Walleye Weekend

June 12-14 | Walleye Weekend
Lakeside Park, Fond du Lac
Today, Walleye Weekend lures over 50,000 people to Lakeside Park with its extensive family entertainment, national, regional and local music acts, sporting events and many other attractions. www.walleyeweekend.com

June 13 | 7th Annual Juneteenth Celebration
Joannes Park, Green Bay
Juneteenth Green Bay is a large-scale, community-centered celebration rooted in Black freedom, culture, and connection. Since 2020, the event has grown to serve thousands of community members each year, featuring 70+ vendors, live performances, family activities, and free community meals. www.weallriseaarc.org/juneteenth

June 13 | Fox Valley Pride Festival
Jones Park, Appleton
Join us for an inclusive celebration of the LGBTQIA2S+ community in the fox cities and beyond! Featuring vendors, performers, artists, and more. 12p.m.-8p.m. https://www.fvpride.org/

June 13 | Annual Rhubarb Fest
Thern Farm, New London
A fun fest with vendors, music, kids’ activities, house tours, concessions, bake sale and more! 9 a.m.-2 p.m. www.newlondonwihistory.org/thern-farm

June 13 | BrillionFest
Brillion Fire Department, Brillion
Block party around the fire department! A day of fun for all ages. Live music, car show, vendor fair, kids activities and food trucks. 9 a.m.-Midnight. www.facebook.com/BrillionFest

June 13 | Manitowoc’s Garden Faire Extraordinaire
Washington Park, Manitowoc
Celebrate the outdoors and featuring live music, annuals, perennials, herbs, shrubs, yard and garden art, fine crafts, statuary, furniture, and food. Rain or Shine. Free parking and free shuttle. Parking lot located on the northwest corner of S 10th Street and Franklin Street, Manitowoc. 9 a.m.–3 p.m. www.facebook.com/manitowocsgardenfaireextraordinaire

June 13 | 74th Appleton Flag Day Parade
The Parade begins at 2 p.m. at the intersection of Wisconsin Avenue and N. Oneida Street. The route travels west down W. Wisconsin Avenue to N. State Street, south on N. State Street to W. College Avenue. At W. College Avenue the parade travels east and ends at Drew Street. www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064496782131

Juneteenth Green Bay / Photo Courtesy of We All Rise: African American Resource Center

June 17-20 | Electric City River Jam
Hydro Park, Kaukauna
Annual music festival featuring live bands, carnival rides, and kid-friendly activities. 5p.m.- 10:30p.m. each day. https://www.foxcities.org/events/electric-city-river-jam/

June 18-21| Chilton Summer Festival
Four-day long summer festival featuring a city-wide rummage sale, community fireworks and the state’s biggest Father’s Day parade Sunday at 11 a.m. www.chiltonchamber.com/visit-chilton/summer-festival-june/

June 19-20 | Annual Metro Jam
Washington Park, Manitowoc
Come celebrate Metro Jam’s 100th anniversary! Enjoy a diverse lineup of free music at the MetroStage including original and classic rock, Americana, alt-country, roots, folk, blues, jazz, reggae, ska, bluegrass, indie, alternative, pop and much more. www.metrojam.org

June 20 | Fox Cities Butterfly Festival
City Park, Appleton
Families, children, and individuals attend the Fox Cities Butterfly Festival to learn about butterflies, participate in family-friendly games & activities and enjoy snacks. 9 a.m.-12 p.m. www.foxcitiesbutterflyfestival.com

June 20 | Strawberry Fest
315 S. Jefferson Street, Waupaca
Strawberry Fest is a family festival that features an art/craft fair with more than 100 vendors from across the Midwest, strawberry shortcake, great food and more. Strawberry Fest is a great way to celebrate the beginning of summer! 9 a.m.-4 p.m. www.waupacachamber.com/event-detail?e=_ND3UuPEBesAPH8dhjAEsw2

June 20 | Annual Rhubarb Fest
Heritage Park, Shawano
Discover Shawano’s history at the 18th Annual Rhubarb Fest, where on this day the main attraction is rhubarb. Join for a family-friendly event and discover history at Rhubarb Fest! 10 a.m.-3 p.m. www.shawanohistory.org

June 20 // Fiesta 920
Resch Complex, Green Bay
Celebrate all things tacos, tequila and fun! Enjoy food, beverages, live music, vendors and interactive activities for all ages. Scheduled for outdoors, but will be moved inside depending on weather. www.facebook.com/people/Fiesta-920/61583291553404/

GLASS Arts Festival

June 24 | Food Truck Fest
Poplar Hall, Appleton
Come enjoy good food, live music, drinks, and a scenic river view in downtown Appleton. You can expect a variety of local food trucks, an open mic stage, and all the summer vibes. www.appletondowntown.org/events/food-truck-fest/

June 24-28 | Outagamie County Fair
637 N Main St, Seymour
Carnival, big-name entertainment, junior fair exhibits, commercial exhibits, midway rides and food. www.outagamiecountyfair.com

June 26-27 | Cheese Capital Festival
The day will start off with a cheese themed parade, follow up with activities featuring cheese-such as a cheese eating contest, cheese ingredient cooking contest, cheese wedge race in the river, and finish the day with a family music festival. Downtown Plymouth. www.plymouthwisconsin.com

June 26-28 | Greek Fest
Deland Park, Sheboygan
An annual tradition for decades, Greek Fest is three full days of authentic Greek food, pastries, beer and wine, traditional music and dance performances! www.sheboygangreekfestival.weebly.com/

June 26-28 | Oneida Pow Wow
Norbert Hill Center, Seymour
Join us for the 52nd annual Oneida Summer Pow Wow. This event is a celebration of Native American culture and features many activities including, traditional dance and drum competitions, cultural demonstrations, and vendors. This event will also include historical and educational exhibits. Open to the public. www.facebook.com/OneidaNationWI

June 27 | Strawberry Festival
Presented by the Sister Bay Historical Society. Celebrate the season with summer strawberries! Join in the fun at this event featuring old-fashioned strawberry shortcake, strawberry sundaes, strawberry Lemonade, and their special “Sister Bay-sil Berry Spritz.” 9a.m. www.facebook.com/sisterbayhistory

June 27-28 | Chalkfest
Wausau
Come for a stroll with colorful scenery. The sidewalks of the 400 block in Wausau will be covered in gorgeous chalk drawings from various artists. This event will take place rain or shine. 9a.m.- 8p.m. each day. www.visitwausau.com/event/chalkfest/333/

June 28 | Mandala Yoga Fest
Pierce Park, Appleton
The Mandala Yoga Festival is a vibrant, all-day event open to the community, celebrating the diverse expressions of yoga and wellness. This free festival invites participants to explore various styles and disciplines, fostering a spirit of connection and inspiration. Please bring your own mat, blocks, straps, towels, etc. www.mandalayogafestival.com

July

July 3-4 | CommunityFest
CommunityFest is an Independence Day celebration cosponsored by the Cities of Neenah and Menasha. Afternoon and evening activities including the Parade of Lights in Neenah on July 3, and activities in each city on July 4. www.nmcommunityfest.org

July 4 | Independence Day/Freedom Fest
Deland Park, Sheboygan
When it comes to Independence Day, Sheboygan doesn’t mess around, from a parade to beach volleyball, to live music and great food! Come celebrate 250 years with a fireworks display over Lake Michigan. www.visitsheboygan.com

July 4 | Festival Foods Fire Over the Fox
Ray Nitschke Bridge, City Deck & Leicht Memorial Park
Celebrate the red, white and blue at Green Bay’s downtown waterfront as thousands flock to celebrate America’s Independence Day throughout Leicht Park, the Neville Public Museum grounds, Ray Nitschke Bridge and City Deck. 3-10:30 p.m.

July 4 | Hometown 4th of July Celebration
Miller Park, Omro
Come celebrate Omro’s annual hometown parade at 12 p.m. Also enjoy music, arts & craft fair, food, beverages and games and a fireworks display. https://www.futureomro.org/independence-day-celebration

Great Wisconsin Cheese Festival / Sculpture By Kristi Krieski

July 3-5 | SubFest at Fourth on the Shore
Downtown Manitowoc
Celebrate the 4th of July in Manitowoc, Wisconsin at this lakeside celebration! There will be live music, food, submarine tours, historical presentations, fireworks, kid-friendly activities, a parade, and so much more.  www.wisconsinmaritime.org/explore/subfest/

July 9-12 | Lifest
Sunnyview Expo Center, Oshkosh
Lifest, one of the largest Christian music festivals in the nation, is a place where you can celebrate the love of God and connect with the family of faith. Featuring over 100 acts on 7 stages, this family-friendly event is sure to have music and activities for all ages. www.lifest.com/oshkosh

July 10 | Summer Fun Fest
Evergreen Credit Union, Neenah
Enjoy a variety of activities at the Neenah Branch including: Petting Zoo, Kids’ Coin Grab, Face Painting, Refreshments and more. 2 p.m. www.facebook.com/events/1892597014674081

July 11 | ShawanoFest
Main Street, Franklin Park
Main Street activities include a car show, craft vendors, kids’ activities and music. Enjoy food from a variety of food trucks; Franklin Park activities include the Shawano Farmers Market, music, yoga and kids’ games. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

July 12 | Faire on the Fox
Leach Amphitheater, Oshkosh
From photography and jewelry to watercolors and pottery, more than 100 artists and craftspeople showcase their creations. The free event includes a Corner Market with imported and retail items, as well as a variety of fair food for sale and live entertainment. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1384172963748254&set=pb.100064666900290.-2207520000

July 16-19 | Winneconne Sovereign State Days
Waterfront Park & Marble Park, Winneconne
A weekend filled with a parade, street dances, fireworks, a carnival, flea markets, art shows & more. www.sovereignstateofwinneconne.com

July 16-19 | Paperfest
Sunset Park, Kimberly
Paperfest is a free-admission community driven festival featuring multiple stages of 30+ live music acts, carnival rides, food trucks, sporting events, family fun activities and much more. www.paperfest.com

July 18-19 | Midsummer Festival of the Arts
John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan
The festival features up to 100 juried artists—including returning award winners from last year—offering original works of art in a wide variety of categories, including ceramics, painting, photography, metal, fiber, watercolor, wood, jewelry and others. www.jmkac.org/engage/programs/midsummer-festival-of-the-arts

July 20-26 | EAA AirVenture
EAA Aviation Center, Oshkosh
Aviation enthusiasts totaling more than 500,000 from 80 countries attend EAA AirVenture, where they rekindle friendships and celebrate the past, present, and future in the world of flight. www.eaa.org/airventure

July 25-26 | Art at the Park
City Park, Appleton
With its mix of music, entertainment and food, as well as over 200 artists exhibiting paintings, prints, photographs, sculpture, jewelry, handmade clothing and accessories, and fine craft, the fair draws nearly 20,000 visitors to Appleton. www.troutmuseum.org/art-at-the-park

Mile of Music / Photo by Bryan Lasky

July 29 – August 2 | Winnebago County Fair
Sunnyview Expo Center
Celebrate with The Winnebago Country Fair Association as they celebrate 171 years of fair in Oshkosh. Come and see the barn animals, exhibits, and vendors! Enjoy the food, shows, and carnival rides! winnebagofairoshkosh.com/

July 30-August 2 | Mile of Music Festival
Live music sets from 200  regional and national artists across 35 venues in a one-mile stretch of Downtown Appleton. Times and locations vary. www.mileofmusic.com

August

August 1-2 | Classic & Wooden Boat Festival
Admire beautiful boats, some professionally built and maintained, others the work of talented amateurs, some boats are in the middle of restoration! Vessels range from canoes to kayaks, sailboats, fiberglass classics, and glorious mahogany runabouts. www.dcmm.org

August 4-22 | Peninsula Music Festival Symphony Series
Experience world-renowned Music Director Rune Bergmann’s unique way of weaving sound with ambiance through his ability to connect simultaneously with the orchestra, soloists and audience is an adventure classical music lovers will not forget. www.musicfestival.com

August 6-8 | XRoads41
Featuring performances by Wiz Khalifa, Lainey Wilson, Jason Aldean and more. For three “xhilarating” days, attendees from all corners of the map gather amidst the beauty of the great outdoors, serenaded by the familiar melodies of their favorite artists. www.xroads41.com

August 8 | GLASS Arts Festival
Bergstrom-Mahler Museum of Glass, Neenah
Meet glass artists from around the country displaying their beautiful art against the stunning backdrop of Lake Winnebago, along with food and drinks, local brews, music, and kids’ activities. 10a.m. – 5p.m. www.bmmglass.com

August 8 | Door County Festival of Fine Arts
Waterfront Park, Sister Bay
Explore a diverse range of mediums and styles from intricate paintings to exquisite pottery, with a chance to win one of the stunning pieces of art donated by festival artists. Families, visit the “Create Your Own” activity tent! 9 a.m.-4 p.m. sisterbay.com/events/door-county-festival-of-fine-arts/

August 8-9 | Green Lake Fine Art Show
492 Hill Street, Green Lake
Downtown Green Lake will come alive with vibrant energy as visitors browse art booths, enjoy delicious food and refreshments, and take in live music throughout the event. Make a day (or weekend) of it by dining at one of Green Lake’s many charming restaurants, all within walking distance of the show. www.greenlaketownsquare.org/greenlakeartshow

August 12-16 | Door County Fair
John Miles County Park (Fairgrounds), Sturgeon Bay
The fairway offers rides for all ages and the food stands serve up the most delicious fare. Special entertainment includes stock car racing, demolition derby and various musical acts. www.doorcountyfair.com

August 19 – 23 | Brown County Fair
The Brown County Fairgrounds, De Pere
The Brown County Fair is a time-honored and cherished tradition for families and youth. Come and see the various shows, exhibits, animals, carnival rides, and more! browncountyfair.com/

Farmers Markets

Downtown Appleton Farm Market

Saturdays June 4 through October 17. 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. College Avenue from Appleton Street to Drew Street and Houdini Plaza, Appleton.

Saturday Farmers Market presented by BayCare Clinic 

Saturdays May 23 through October 21. 7 a.m.-noon. South Washington & Doty Streets, Green Bay.

Chilton Farmers Market

Fridays June 12 through October 16. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Klinkner Park.

De Pere Farmers Market

Thursdays June 4 through September 24, 3-8 p.m. (September: 3-7 p.m.) George Street Plaza, Downtown De Pere.

Fish Creek Settlement Shops Farmers Market

Wednesdays through October. 9:30 a.m-1:30 p.m. or sellout. Canceled if thunderstorms. One mile south of downtown Fish Creek, 9016 Hwy. 42.

Downtown Fond du Lac Farmers Market

Saturdays through October 31. 8 a.m.-12 p.m. On Main St. from Division St. to Western Ave., Fond du Lac.

Farmers Market on Broadway presented by Emplify Health by Bellin

Wednesdays May 20 through September 30. 3-8 p.m.  Green Bay.

Titletown Night Market

Thursdays June 11 through August 27. 4:30-8:30 p.m. Hy-Vee Plaza, Green Bay.

The Market at Town Square

Fridays May 22 through September 4. 3-6 p.m. Town Square, Green Lake. On the corner of Hill and Mill Street.

The Market on Military
Thursdays June 4 through October 29. 2-7 p.m. 216 Military Ave, Green Bay.

Sustain Greenville Farmers Market

Wednesdays June through September. 3-6 p.m. Greenville City Hall, W6860 Parkview Dr, Greenville.

Kaukauna Farmers Market

Wednesdays June 3 through September 30. 4:30-8 p.m. (7 p.m. after Labor Day.) 101 Crooks Ave, the parking lot on the corner of Second St. & Hwy. 55, Kaukauna.

Little Chute Market on Main

September 12. 1-7 p.m. Windmill Plaza at 130 W Main St, Little Chute.

Manitowoc Farmers Market

Saturdays through October 31. 8 a.m-1 p.m. 720 Quay St., along the Manitowoc River, Manitowoc.

Future Neenah Farmers Market

Saturdays June 13 through October 10. 8 a.m.-noon. Shattuck Park, Downtown Neenah.

Omro Thursday Night Market

Thursdays June 4 through September 17. 4-7 p.m. 125 .W Huron St., Omro.

Oneida Farmers Market

Thursdays June 18 through September 24. Noon-6 p.m. N7284 County Road J, Oneida.

Oshkosh Saturday Farmers Market

Saturdays May 30 through October 31. 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. 400 & 500 Blocks of N. Main St. & 100 Block of Church Ave., Oshkosh.

SCIO’s Sheboygan Farmers Market

Wednesdays and Saturdays June 3 through October 31. 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Fountain Park, 8th St. and Erie, Sheboygan.

Shawano Farmers Market

Saturdays June 20 through October 10. 8 a.m.-noon. Franklin Park, Shawano.

Sister Bay Open Aire Market

Saturdays June 13 through September 26. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Corner of the Past Museum, Sister Bay.

Waupaca Farmers Market

Saturdays through October 31. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Union Street, Waupaca.

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