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SUMMARY:All Wright: A Day Like No Other at Taliesin
DESCRIPTION:Wright in Wisconsin presents ALL WRIGHT: A DAY LIKE NO OTHER on Saturday\, September 6th (the weekend following Labor Day).  \nThis exclusive experience grants unprecedented access to Taliesin (including residence\, Wright’s studio\, Cornelia Brierly’s living quarters)\, Hillside Drafting Studio and Theater (including Assembly Hall\, dining room\, and dorm rooms)\, Tan-y-Deri (Porter residence)\, Romeo and Juliet Windmill\, Joe’s Cottage\, and Midway Barns (exterior viewing only).  \nTaliesin will NOT be open to the public on the day of the tour during this VIP experience. Space is limited\, so sign up today!
URL:https://bravamagazine.com/event/all-wright-a-day-like-no-other-at-taliesin/
LOCATION:Taliesin\, 5481 County Road C\, Spring Green\, WI\, 53588\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Wisconsin at Work Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Discover the people\, places and movements that contributed to Madison’s long legacy of labor during this unique walking tour through the capital city. Set within Wisconsin’s history of labor legislation\, learn about how people have made a living over time and the leaders and community organizations that shaped the area’s labor rights movements\, visit sites teeming with labor union history\, walk in the footsteps of worker strikes and more as you explore Wisconsin work history from the mid 1800s to the 1970s. \nCOST \nAdult: $20\nTeen: $20\nSenior: $20\nChild (5-11): $20\nChildren under 5: Free \nSociety members receive a 10% discount.\nAdvanced registration is required. \nKnow Before You Go: \nAlthough the tour is based out of the Wisconsin History Society (WHS) History Maker Space\, this tour will be taking place within the community and will be visiting multiple locations. \nFor this tour\, please note the starting and ending locations are different. \nThe starting location of the tour will be in front of the U.S. Bank Plaza building (1 S. Pinckney Street)\, the home of the History Maker Space. The ending location will be at Library Mall\, 816 State Street. \nUpon arrival at the starting location\, please check-in with a WHS staff member to confirm your tour reservation. \nThe guided tour is approximately 1.3 miles in length and is on paved\, but slightly hilly terrain. \nComfortable shoes for walking are strongly recommended. Tour participants are encouraged to also bring water\, sunglasses\, and a hat with them. The course of the tour is outdoors and shade will vary. \nWalking tours will happen rain or shine. In the case of inclement weather\, consider bringing an umbrella. \nParking: \nFor the Thursday tour date\, it is strongly recommended not to park in the underground onsite garage at the U.S. Bank Plaza Building. The U.S. Bank Plaza parking garage closes after 6 p.m. on weekdays and will not reopen until Friday morning when regular business hours at the U.S. Bank Plaza building resume. \nRegarding Saturday tour times\, the underground onsite garage at the U.S. Bank Plaza building is not open. \nAs an alternative to parking onsite at the U.S. Bank building\, there are public parking options available in downtown Madison. There is a public parking garage\, Capitol Square North Garage (218 E. Mifflin St.\, Madison\, WI 53703)\, located about two blocks and a 6-minute walk from the tour’s starting location and end location. In addition\, there is street parking information on the City of Madison website. \nIf wanting to park near the end of the walking tour\, the nearest city of Madison parking garage is the State Street Campus Garage – Frances Street. In addition\, there are parking options available through UW- Madison Transportation Services. \nTour participants with questions about the tour content\, or with mobility concerns are encouraged to contact Jenny Pederson at jennifer.pederson@wisconsinhistory.org or (608) 669-5160.
URL:https://bravamagazine.com/event/wisconsin-at-work-walking-tour-3/
LOCATION:History Maker Space\, 1 S. Pinckney Street (U.S. Bank Plaza)\, Madison\, 53703\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Coastal Heat: Ceviche & Sopa de Camarón - September 6th
DESCRIPTION:Dive into bold\, coastal flavors in this summery workshop featuring two vibrant Mexican dishes. We’ll start with a bright ceviche featuring serrano chiles\, crisp radish\, and our Zócalo spice\, served atop crunchy tostadas. Then we’ll build a rich\, smoky sopa de camarón—plump shrimp in a spicy tomato broth with morita chiles and creamy avocado. A workshop that captures the balance of heat\, acid\, and comfort in every bite.
URL:https://bravamagazine.com/event/coastal-heat-ceviche-sopa-de-camaron-september-6th/
LOCATION:The Deliciouser\, 931 E. Main St. Suite 7\, Madison\, WI\, 53703\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Wisconsin at Work Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Discover the people\, places and movements that contributed to Madison’s long legacy of labor during this unique walking tour through the capital city. Set within Wisconsin’s history of labor legislation\, learn about how people have made a living over time and the leaders and community organizations that shaped the area’s labor rights movements\, visit sites teeming with labor union history\, walk in the footsteps of worker strikes and more as you explore Wisconsin work history from the mid 1800s to the 1970s. \nCOST \nAdult: $20\nTeen: $20\nSenior: $20\nChild (5-11): $20\nChildren under 5: Free \nSociety members receive a 10% discount.\nAdvanced registration is required. \nKnow Before You Go: \nAlthough the tour is based out of the Wisconsin History Society (WHS) History Maker Space\, this tour will be taking place within the community and will be visiting multiple locations. \nFor this tour\, please note the starting and ending locations are different. \nThe starting location of the tour will be in front of the U.S. Bank Plaza building (1 S. Pinckney Street)\, the home of the History Maker Space. The ending location will be at Library Mall\, 816 State Street. \nUpon arrival at the starting location\, please check-in with a WHS staff member to confirm your tour reservation. \nThe guided tour is approximately 1.3 miles in length and is on paved\, but slightly hilly terrain. \nComfortable shoes for walking are strongly recommended. Tour participants are encouraged to also bring water\, sunglasses\, and a hat with them. The course of the tour is outdoors and shade will vary. \nWalking tours will happen rain or shine. In the case of inclement weather\, consider bringing an umbrella. \nParking: \nFor the Thursday tour date\, it is strongly recommended not to park in the underground onsite garage at the U.S. Bank Plaza Building. The U.S. Bank Plaza parking garage closes after 6 p.m. on weekdays and will not reopen until Friday morning when regular business hours at the U.S. Bank Plaza building resume. \nRegarding Saturday tour times\, the underground onsite garage at the U.S. Bank Plaza building is not open. \nAs an alternative to parking onsite at the U.S. Bank building\, there are public parking options available in downtown Madison. There is a public parking garage\, Capitol Square North Garage (218 E. Mifflin St.\, Madison\, WI 53703)\, located about two blocks and a 6-minute walk from the tour’s starting location and end location. In addition\, there is street parking information on the City of Madison website. \nIf wanting to park near the end of the walking tour\, the nearest city of Madison parking garage is the State Street Campus Garage – Frances Street. In addition\, there are parking options available through UW- Madison Transportation Services. \nTour participants with questions about the tour content\, or with mobility concerns are encouraged to contact Jenny Pederson at jennifer.pederson@wisconsinhistory.org or (608) 669-5160.
URL:https://bravamagazine.com/event/wisconsin-at-work-walking-tour-2/
LOCATION:History Maker Space\, 1 S. Pinckney Street (U.S. Bank Plaza)\, Madison\, 53703\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Music is Architecture Thawed: Ben and Leo Sidran
DESCRIPTION:Form\, structure\, improvisation and chaos in jazz. Ben and Leo Sidran in concert and conversation. If\, as Goethe wrote\, architecture can be seen as frozen music\, perhaps music can be seen as architecture thawed.  \nJoin father and son Ben and Leo Sidran\, at the iconic Hillside Theater at Taliesin\, as they discuss what this might mean\, and put it into practice on stage.
URL:https://bravamagazine.com/event/music-is-architecture-thawed-ben-and-leo-sidran/
LOCATION:Hillside Theater\, 6604 State Highway 23 Trunk\, Spring Green\, WI\, 53588\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,Live Music
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