The Quill #2: Local Favorites #3

March 3, 2025

Visit Milwaukee

MIlwaukee is about two hours away from Green Bay, a short drive. It is a bustling destination full of entertainment and adventure. Whether you’re a history buff, an art lover, a foodie, or someone who enjoys traveling, Milwaukee may genuinely have something extraordinary for you, for everyone!

MARCH EVENTS

Festival Symphony OrchestraSaturdays: Milwaukee’s Festival City Symphony offers free “accessible-to-all” concerts every Saturday at the Bradley Symphony Center. 

March 21: The 12th Annual Milwaukee’s Blues Festival, which will take place at the Riverside Theater at 8 p.m., is a unique night of moving lyrics and guitar-driven accompaniment.

PLACES

  • MKE Art MuseumMilwaukee Art Museum: Renowned for its stunning architecture and impressive collection of artworks, the Milwaukee Art Museum is a must-visit for visitors and art enthusiasts alike.
  • Milwaukee Public Museum: Experience, explore, and discover history, culture, and innovation in “Wisconsin’s largest natural history museum.”
  • “Slice of Ice” at Red Arrow Park: Free outdoor ice skating (with your own skates) transforms winter nights into a magical adventure! Glide beneath the city’s skyline, creating unforgettable memories of joy and exhilaration. Skates, skating aides, and mobility sleds available to rent.

FOOD
Milwaukee has some great eateries with a relaxed atmosphere are off the beaten path, and the food … ¡delicioso!

  • Café Corazon: Wonderful ambiance, authentic Latin dishes, and reasonable prices.
  • Classic Slice: This pizza spot is a must. It has an existentialist vibe.
  • Milwaukee Public Market: Indulge in delicious flavors at their community events and experience the vibrant world of artisanal and ethnic food!
—Mia Perez-Behringer

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