Results tagged with 'milwaukee county zoo'
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Published March 5, 2012
This list - updated for 2012 - features fun stuff in and around Milwaukee for kids of all ages. From smelling the roses at Boerner Botanical Gardens to visiting Old World Wisconsin, this list is chock full of suggestions to keep your little ones entertained all year long.
Published July 12, 2011
Three weeks ago, OnMilwaukee.com announced the Zoo Train Photo Contest, which asked people to submit a photo of their kids - or a friend or family member - riding the Safari Train at the Milwaukee County Zoo. Here are the winners and a photo gallery.
Published June 23, 2011
Do you have a photo of yourself or your kids riding the Milwaukee County Zoo train? If so, we want to include it in our online gallery of zoo train photos. Submit it to us and then enter to win one of three zoo ticket packages.
Published June 15, 2011
The Northwestern Mutual Foundation has announced plans to contribute $450,000 to help seven Milwaukee-area non-profits promote their unique program offerings.
Published June 13, 2011
Butterflies are no strangers to Milwaukee. You can find them everywhere, from backyards to the great butterfly room at the Milwaukee Public Museum. But right now, the Milwaukee County Zoo is hosting more than 500 butterflies from across North America and the Caribbean in its new exhibition, "Butterflies! In Living Color," which runs through Sept. 25 in the Otto Borchert Family Special Exhibition Building (next to monkey island and the sea lion show).
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Thursday March 17th, 2011 - Fox Lake, IL I’ve been overwhelmed with gratitude at all the birthday wishes I received this year, and they’re still trickling in three days later. How flattering. I always try to remember people’s birthdays if at all possible, even though...
With the gas prices at record highs and the warm weather finally arriving, it's the perfect time to become a tourist in our hometown.
Editors and writers at onmilwaukee.com, as well as many savvy readers, have already encouraged this creative approach to local "travel". Right no...
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