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cranberry-blossom-festFollowing is the event schedule for the 2009 Cranberry Blossom Festival being held this week in Wisconsin Rapids. The information was gathered from BlossomFest.com.

Wednesday, June 24

Cranberry Guy Coloring Contest

Before and during festival • Sponsored by Vacations Your Way. Hey kids enter the Cranberry Guy Coloring Contest for your chance to win three great prizes! Entry forms available at Vacations Your Way, Heart of Wisconsin and at www.blossomfest.com. Entries will be on display at Vacations Your Way.

Cranberry Blossom Art Show

10 am-3 pm • Central Wisconsin Cultural Center (240 Johnson St., Wis. Rapids). Sponsored by Central Wisconsin Cultural Center. See over 30 original works of art depicting our region’s colorful cranberries and cranberry blossoms. Also view the Berg family Folk Art exhibit. Buy your 2009 Blossom Fest posters here. For info call 715-421-4598.

Wis. State Cranberry Growers’ Assoc. Golf Open

Shotgun Start: 11 am • Lake Arrowhead Golf Course (1195 Apache Ln., Rome).

Thursday, June 25

Lunch by the River 

11:30 am-1 pm • Veterans’ Park (E. Grand Ave. & 2nd St., Wis. Rapids). Hosted by Heart of Wisconsin Business Alliance. Join your family and friends for lunch, fun, and more. Food vendors are Jamaican Kitchens, Rocky Rococo, Hotel Mead, Kiwanis, Jim’s BBQ Shack and Great Expectations. For dessert, enjoy Culver’s Custard with Urban’s Cranberry Topping. Special appearance by the Cranberry Guy!  Sponsor: Urban Processing, LLC; Entertainment: Dance with Pam.

Blossoming Artists – Art Walk 

3:30-7:30 pm • E & W Grand Ave. Downtown Wis. Rapids. Hosted by the Public Art Group of the Arts & Heritage Cluster. Enjoy a leisurely stroll along Grand Avenue and through Veterans’ Park while viewing the creative talents of own local artists. We are true to the buy local theme. Join us in the passport challenge by collecting a stamp from each artist for door prizes.

Dinner by the River 

4:30 pm-7 pm • Veterans’ Park (E. Grand Ave. & 2nd St., Wis. Rapids). Hosted by Heart of Wisconsin Business Alliance. Join your family and friends for dinner, fun, and more. Food vendors are Rocky Rococo and Great Expectations. For dessert, enjoy Culver’s Custard. Special appearance by the Cranberry Guy!  Sponsor: Ocean Spray Cranberries; Entertainment: Blue Sky Band.

Cranberry Blossom Art Show

5-7 pm • Central Wisconsin Cultural Center (240 Johnson St., Wis. Rapids). Sponsored by Central Wisconsin Cultural Center. See over 30 original works of art depicting our region’s colorful cranberries and cranberry blossoms. Also view the Berg family Folk Art exhibit. Buy your 2009 Blossom Fest posters here. For more info 715-421-4598. 

The Great Cranberry Drop 

6 pm • Downtown Wis. Rapids (between Jackson St. & Grand Ave. bridges). Sponsored by Heart of Wisconsin Business Alliance. Purchase your cranberries now for the Great Cranberry Drop. You could win $500, $150 or $50 cash. Tickets are $5 each, 3 for $10 or 7 for $20 and can be purchased at the Heart of Wisconsin office. Come see the river of red!

Downtown Classic Cinema Under the Stars

7:30-Band, Dusk-Movie • West Grand Ave., Downtown Wis. Rapids Sponsored by Arts Council and Manilla Gorilla. It’s Time to Play the Music, it’s Time to Light the Lights, it’s Time to Get Things Started…..for the 4th season of Downtown Classic Cinema!  Families, friends and kids of all ages will enjoy these funny, musical puppets.  Join us at 7:30 pm for a free concert by the US Army Field Band Country/Rock ensemble with the movie following at dusk.  Bring lawn chairs – free admission!

Friday, June 26

June Dairy & Berry Breakfast

5:30-10:30 am • Lincoln High School (1801 16th St. S., Wis. Rapids). Hosted by the Agri-Business Committee of the Heart of WI & LHS FFA Chapter. Enjoy all-you-can-eat pancakes served with sausage, cranberry juice, an ice cream sundae, coffee and milk. We’ll also serve fresh cheese curds, cranberry syrup and “Sweetened Dried Cranberries”. Adults $6/Children $4. A petting zoo and exhibit booths are also featured.

Cranberry Blossom Tours

Ongoing • Glacial Lake Cranberries (2480 Cty. Rd. D, Wis. Rapids). Tour one of the oldest cranberry marshes in Central Wisconsin with an actual grower. History, videos, cranberry gifts, and tours at 9 am, 11 am, 1 pm and 3 pm. Call 715-887-4161 to verify tour times.

Cranberry Blossom Art Show

10 am-3 pm • Central Wisconsin Cultural Center (240 Johnson St., Wis. Rapids). Sponsored by Central Wisconsin Cultural Center. See over 30 original works of art depicting our region’s colorful cranberries and cranberry blossoms. Also view the Berg family Folk Art exhibit. Buy your 2009 Blossom Fest posters here. For more info 715-421-4598.

Cranberry Chicken Dinner

4-6:30 pm • Wis. Rapids Lions Club (3331 10th St. So., Wis. Rapids). Hosted by Wisconsin Rapids Firefighters Association. Join local firefighters for cranberry-glazed chicken with wild rice and all the trimmings. Tickets available only in advance for $9.95 per person at the Heart of WI, from Wis. Rapids Firefighters, or Lions and Lioness members.

Tunes on the Terrace

5-11 pm • Hotel Mead  (451 E. Grand Ave., Wis. Rapids). Enjoy an evening of live country music with Southbound. A unique selection of cranberry food and beverage offerings will be available.

Cranberry Cup Mid-Season Championship 

7-10 pm • Golden Sands Speedway (10992 Hwy 54 East, Wis. Rapids). Edge of your seat racing on the high banked 1/3 mile paved oval for the coveted Cranberry Cup.  The “Go-Til-It-Blows” contest and Local Growers and Grower Reps battle to see who will “blossom” and be “King of the Bogs”.  Family ticket price is $20 and buy one get one free adult admission tickets available at various Cranberry Blossom Festival Events and the Wis. Rapids Area CVB. www.gssraces.com

Saturday, June 27

Arts, Crafts & Cranberries Show 

9 am-3 pm • Witter Field (8th St. S. & Apple St., Wis. Rapids). Hosted by Business and Professional Women’s Club.  Spend a day shopping among some of the Midwest’s finest art and craft vendors. Woodcraft, framed art, jewelry, candles and pottery are just a sampling of the offerings. Be sure to visit our cranberry section. Assorted food and beverage selections are available. Free admission.

Festival Eats & Treats

9 am-3 pm • Witter Field (8th St. S. & Apple St., Wis. Rapids). Hosted by Business and Professional Women’s Club.  You will find something to satisfy every appetite with the assorted food and beverage selections available.

Cranberry Blossom Family Bike Ride

9-11 am • Tour Seven Sports  (2030 Chestnut St., Wis. Rapids). Hosted by Tour Seven Sports. Bring your friends and family on this recreational bicycle tour along the scenic Wisconsin River. The tour includes a stop at Witter Field to enjoy the festivities. The ride begins and ends at Tour Seven Sports. 715-424-2242

Blossoming Quilt Show

9 am-3 pm • Witter Field Warming House (8th St. S. & Apple St., Wis. Rapids). Hosted by Material Girls Quilt Club. Buy your raffle tickets to win the Official Cranberry Blossom Quilt! Tickets are one for $1 or six for $5. Also, view a wonderful display of quilts and related items created by local quilters and members of the Material Girls’ Quilt Club.

Cranberry Blossom Tours

Ongoing • Glacial Lake Cranberries (2480 Cty. Rd. D, Wis. Rapids). Tour one of the oldest cranberry marshes in Central Wisconsin with an actual grower. History, videos, cranberry gifts, and tours at 9 am, 11 am, 1 pm and 3 pm. Call 715-887-4161 to verify tour times.

Cranberry Blossom Art Show

10 am-12 pm • Central Wisconsin Cultural Center (240 Johnson St., Wis. Rapids). Sponsored by Central Wisconsin Cultural Center. See over 30 original works of art depicting our region’s colorful cranberries and cranberry blossoms. Also view the Berg family Folk Art exhibit. Buy your 2009 Blossom Fest posters here. For more info 715-421-4598.

Music, Kids Games & Activities 

10 am-3 pm • Witter Field (8th St. S. & Apple St., Wis. Rapids). Let the fun, smiles and laughter begin for kids and the young at heart. Enjoy a family-friendly day of children’s games, activities and kids’ silent auction. Many chances to win hundreds of prizes. Only 25¢ per ticket!

Kiddie Parade 

11:30 am • Witter Field (8th St. S. & Apple St., Wis. Rapids). Sponsored by Heart of Wisconsin Business AllianceDress up in your favorite pink blossom dress, red cranberry gear, denim grower’s outfit, or any attire suited to a cranberry-themed kids’ parade. Registration begins at 11 am at the Heart of Wisconsin booth.

Ice Cream Social & Cranberry Exhibit

1-4 pm • South Wood County Historical Museum (540 3rd St. So., Wis. Rapids). Stop by for a free scoop of ice cream while enjoying the blossoming museum landscape and tour the historic cranberry and Betty Boop exhibits.

Mini Powwow

1 pm • Dream Catcher Gallery (1750 West Grand Ave., Wis. Rapids). This event is for children dancers, singers and drummers. Enjoy Native American foods, traditional art and step into the past.

“America” A Musical celebration of Freedom

6 pm • East Jr. High Field House (adjacent to Witter Field/311 Lincoln St., Wis. Rapids). Sponsored by Christian Life Fellowship Invites you to “America”: A Musical Celebration of Freedom. This celebration includes lively music and a special recognition of all veterans and military personnel currently serving this great nation. Food will be sold before the evening presentation.  All veterans and immediate families of deployed soldiers will receive a free meal. 

Rock the River Music Fest  

7 pm-1:30 am • 1st & 2nd St. Downtown Wis. Rapids Sponsored by Hollyrocks, The Bar, Jennings & Co, The Eagles Club, The Finish Line, Four Stools, Big Al’s II, Fish Audio and Hellfire LightingFree – All Ages – A Pay it Forward evening sponsored by the downtown bars to thank their community. Fantastic live music by the Lizards, Element 13 and Surrender Dorothy. Thirst quenching cranberry drinks and delicious foods available from Great Expectations and Jamaican Kitchens.  Great raffles for those visiting all sponsoring bars.

Sunday, June 28

Grand Rapids Firefighters’ Celebration

8 am-9 pm • Grand Rapids Lions Club (2411 36th St. S., Wis. Rapids). Hosted by Grand Rapids Fire Department.  Join us in the many events of this great celebration; Pancake Breakfast 8-11 am, Live music by Polka Country Drifters from 1-4:30 pm and Boogie & the Yo-Yos from 5-9 pm, children’s rides and activities, raffle drawings, food, drink, bingo and so much more.

Kids’ Fishing Contest

9 am-noon • South of the Elks Club (240 2nd St. So., Wis. Rapids). Sponsored by Wisconsin Rapids Professional Police Association. Kids 14 and under are welcome to fish with Wisconsin Rapids Police. Prizes awarded for the biggest, most, and smallest fish caught.  Door prizes awarded to first 50 participants! Refreshments and hot dogs provided by the Daily Tribune. Register that day.

“America” A Musical celebration of Freedom

10 am • East Jr. High Field House (adjacent to Witter Field/311 Lincoln St., Wis. Rapids). Sponsored by Christian Life Fellowship. Christian Life Fellowship invites you to “America”: A Musical Celebration of Freedom. This celebration includes lively music and a special recognition of all veterans and military personnel currently serving this great nation. Food will be sold after the morning presentation.  All veterans and immediate families of deployed soldiers will receive a free meal. 

Cranberry Blossom Fest Parade

12:30 pm • Downtown Wis. Rapids. Participants and spectators will gather downtown for a parade along Grand Avenue from 11th St. to 2nd Ave. Call 423-1830 for information.

Winemaker’s Dinner featuring Cranberries

6 pm • Hotel Mead (451 E. Grand Ave., Wis. Rapids). A five-course dinner with food and wine featuring cranberries. Famed Chef Randall Smith will make an appearance, along with food and paired wines from around the world. Reservations only, call 422-7045.

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