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Apple Holler: Pick your own apples or appointment the Country Store abounding with different melancholia and Wisconsin items accessible for acquirement year-round. 5006 S. Sylvania Ave., Sturtevant, (262) 884-7100; www.appleholler.com
Boerner Botanical Gardens: China Lights: The Magic Returns, (through Oct. 22). $10/$15. Workshops, appropriate contest and activities for all ages. Whitnall Park, 9400 Boerner Drive, Hales Corners. Information: (414) 525-5653; www.boernerbotanicalgardens.org
Elmbrook Garden Club: “Harvest Fest” Small Standard Flower Show, 6-8 p.m. Oct. 18. Brookfield Accessible Library, 1900 N. Calhoun Road, Brookfield. Accessible welcome. Info: Laura Skoff, (414) 614-6489.
The Elegant Farmer: Autumn Harvest Festival, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, (through Oct. 22). Pick apples, accomplish your own caramel apples, adore family-friendly blah maze, tractor-pulled hayride, pony ride or alternation ride. Highway ES and J, Mukwonago. (262) 363-6770; www.elegantfarmer.com
Homestead Animal Farm: Blah Bewilderment and Pumpkin Farm, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, (through Oct. 29). W320-N9127 Highway 83, Hartland, (262) 966-3840; www.homesteadanimalfarm.com
Lynden Carve Garden: Acquaintance art in attributes through its accumulating of added than 50 awe-inspiring sculptures sited beyond 40 acreage of park, basin and woodland. 2145 W. Brown Deer Road. (414) 446-8794; lyndensculpturegarden.org
Milwaukee Bonsai Society: Lynden Carve Garden Bonsai Display accessible to the accessible Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays, (through Oct. 31). Acceptance is chargeless to Lynden associates or with acceptance to the carve garden. 2145 W. Brown Deer Road. www.lyndensculpturegarden.org/Bonsai
Minor’s Garden Center: Chargeless classes on a array of agronomical topics, 9 a.m. Saturdays. 7777 N. 76th St., (414) 354-4830; minorsgardencenter.com
Mitchell Esplanade Horticultural Conservatory: “Flower Power” Fall Floral Appearance celebrates the 1960s, (through Nov. 5). Colorful flowers and a consciousness-expanding mural will accomplish you feel groovy. 524 S. Layton Blvd. (414) 257-5600; milwaukeedomes.org/
Rotary Botanical Gardens: Fall Symposium “Functional Mural Design,” 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Nov. 4. $70 member/$75 nonmember/ $85 afterwards Oct. 27. Allotment required. A 20-acre nonprofit blooming garden accessible year-round, with a company centermost and affair ability alms classes and workshops. 1455 Palmer Drive, Janesville. Information: (608) 752-3885; www.rotarybotanicalgardens.org

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Schlitz Audubon Attributes Center: Explore six afar of trails through 185 acreage of assorted habitats, including forests, wetlands, prairies and Basin Michigan Shoreline. 1111 E. Brown Deer Road, Bayside, (414) 352-2880; www.schlitzaudubon.org/
Stone Bank Farm Market: Appointment the bazaar for organic, locally developed produce, dairy products, poultry, pork, and grass-fed beef, as able-bodied as artisanal foods, or participate in classes. N68-W33208 County Road K, Stone Bank. (262) 563-8010; stonebankmarket.com/
Urban Ecology Center-Riverside Park: Year-round educational programs for kids, families and adults of all ages that advance ecological compassionate and accommodate alfresco science apprenticeship at three locations: 1500 E. Esplanade Place, (414) 964-8505; urbanecologycenter.org/
Victory Garden Initiative: Agronomical classes and contest that bring a association calm about growing food. Information: (414) 431-0888; victorygardeninitiative.org
Zoological Society of Milwaukee: Conservation Apprenticeship administration offers ecology apprenticeship classes for accouchement and families. Information: (414) 258-5058; www.zoosociety.org/Education/
Beulah Brinton House: Historic home accessible for tours, 1-4 p.m. Oct. 21. 2590 S. Superior St. (414) 744-5674; bayviewhistoricalsociety.org
Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion: Visitors will apprentice about the Pabst Abode and ancestors while exploring the aboriginal through third floors on docent-led guided tours. Flemish Renaissance awakening abode featuring handcrafted woodwork, aboriginal bank coverings and 19th-century artwork. 2000 W. Wisconsin Ave., (414) 931-0808; www.pabstmansion.com
Cedarburg Cultural Center: Gothic History Tours, 7-9:30 p.m. Oct. 20-21, 27. Docents advance guests on a 90-minute walking bout of Cedarburg’s National Historic District and Zur Ruhe cemetery. Cedarburg Cultural Center, W62-N546 Washington Ave., Cedarburg. (262) 375-3676; www.cedarburgculturalcenter.org
Dodge County Fairgrounds: Halloween themed Flea Bazaar & Craft Fair, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 28. Vendors affairs different furniture, best glassware, accoutrement and toys, antiques and collectibles, aliment articles and home decor. Highway 33, Beaver Dam. www.dodgecountyfairgrounds.com
Elmbrook Garden Club: “Harvest Fest” Small Standard Flower Show, 6-8 p.m. Oct. 18. Brookfield Accessible Library, 1900 N. Calhoun Road, Brookfield. Accessible welcome! Info: Laura Skoff, (414) 614-6489.

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Historic Milwaukee Inc.: Explore Milwaukee! Nonprofit educational alignment provides walking tours, guided bus tours, accelerate shows and lectures. (414) 277-7795; www.historicmilwaukee.org
Holy Hill Art Farm: Local artists, farmers and collectors display wares, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 15. Adore coffee, hot sandwiches and soup, bakery and added refreshments. 4958 Highway 167, Hubertus. www.holyhillartfarm.com
Kenosha History Center: Southport Lighthouse, accessible noon-4 p.m. Sundays; 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, (through Oct. 29). 220 51st Place, Kenosha, (262) 654-5770.
Milwaukee County Sports Complex: re:Craft and Relic Show, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 11-12. Shopping accident appearance a mix of artisans, makers, up-cyclers, and collectors, with furniture, best clothing, garden items, and home decor. 6000 W. Ryan Road, Franklin, recraftandrelic.com
Milwaukee NARI: Home & Remodeling Show, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 15. Daily presentations and demonstrations by home-improvement specialists. $10. Wisconsin Exposition Center, State Fair Park, 640 S. 84th St., West Allis. (414) 771-4071; www.milwaukeenari.org
North Point Lighthouse: Accessible tours of amphibian and alarm building including belfry with angle of the harbor, 1-4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. 2650 N. Wahl Ave. Admission: $8/$5. (414) 332-6754; northpointlighthouse.org/
North Shore Quilts At the Fairgrounds: North Shore Quilters Guild biannual appearance appearance acceptable adornment methods as able-bodied avant-garde innovations, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 20-21. Ozaukee County Fairgrounds, Ozaukee Pavillion, W67-N866 Washington Ave., Cedarburg. www.northshorequiltersguild.org
Octagon House Museum: Five-story home appearance circling staircase, and building area accommodate pioneer-era barn, noon-3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, (through Oct.). 919 Charles St., Watertown. (920) 261-2796; www.octagonhousemuseum.org/
Polish Centermost of Wisconsin: Polish Christmas Card workshop, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Nov. 6. $15 adult; $12 PHA member; accouchement ages 6 to 12, $10. Explore Polish folk art and apprentice to accomplish different handmade Christmas cards. No antecedent art acquaintance required. Pre-registration required. 6941 S. 68th St., Franklin. (414) 529-2140.
SC Johnson Golden Rondelle Theater: Association Interest Programs, RSVP requested. 1525 Howe St., Racine, (262) 260-2154; scjohnson.com/CIPreservations

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Ten Chimneys: The National Historic Landmark home of Alfred Lunt & Lynn Fontanne. Accessible tours run from 10 a.m.-2:45 p.m. Tues-Sat; noon-2:45 p.m. Sunday. Advance anxiety recommended. $28/$35/$50. Lunt-Fontanne Program Centermost is accessible chargeless of allegation to the public. S43-W31575 Depot Road, Genesee Depot. (262) 968-4110; www.tenchimneys.org
Tippecanoe Library: Rethink, Reuse, Repurpose workshop, 6 p.m. Nov. 13. Apprentice how to use your acuteness and the assets you already accept to actualize unique, abiding and affection pieces. 3912 S. Howell Ave.
Villa Terrace Adorning Arts Museum: Renaissance Garden re-creates the archetypal elements of a 16th aeon Tuscan landscape. Italian Renaissance-style alcazar appearance accomplished and adorning arts dating from the 15th to the 18th centuries, and a academic garden. Accessible to the accessible 1-5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. General acceptance to the building and area is $7 adults, $5 students, seniors and military. 2220 N. Terrace Ave. (414) 271-3656; www.cavtmuseums.org
Wade House Company Center: Autumn Celebration, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 15. $12 adult; $10 senior/student; $6 child. Apprentice about the origins of American Halloween customs, comedy melancholia amateur of the period, adore hot cider, and booty a horse-drawn wagon ride. W7965 Highway 23, Greenbush. (920) 526-3271.
Washington County Fair Park: Rummage-A-Rama, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 15. Acceptance $3 for ages 12 and up. Chargeless parking. 3000 Highway PV, West Bend. (877) 677-5060.
Waukesha County Technical College: Hands-on noncredit claimed accessory courses. Classes captivated at 327 E. Broadway, Waukesha. Registration: (262) 691-5578; www.wctc.edu/
Wisconsin Building of Quilts & Cilia Arts: Lectures and classes for all adults, abecedarian to advanced, on a array of cilia arts topics. N50-W5050 Portland Road, Cedarburg. (262) 546-0300; wiquiltmuseum.com/
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