Valley Week kicked off on Saturday, but there are still SIX more experiences this week!

Tonight's Happy Hour Cruise is our last offering to get on the river this season. Come down for food trucks under the freeway. Tour the art museum. Enjoy an outdoor movie. Get free breakfast and recycle your old electronics and cords.
Upcoming Events
Wednesday, September 28
11am | Keep Greater Milwaukee Beautiful
While the Valley Week tour is sold out, you can still register with our friends at Keep Greater Milwaukee Beautiful on Tuesday, November 1 at noon.
4pm nearly sold out, 5pm, 7pm (6pm sold out)
Twisted Fisherman Crab Shack
Three 45-minute cruises on the Menomonee River offer a journey through the Valley’s past and a glimpse of its future—as well as beer and cocktails! $15 includes a drink
Thursday, September 29
11:30am-1:30pm|940 W St. Paul Ave
Soak up some mid-week vibes & kick back to music while enjoying a tasty food truck fare.
12pm | Warehouse Art Museum
Join curator Melanie Herzog for a guided tour of the current exhibition William Kentridge: See for Yourself at The Warehouse MKE. FREE
Friday, September 30
Breakfast Pizza & Electronics Recycling - 7am-Noon | Stamm Technologies
Drop off those old electronics laying around AND get charged up with free Palermo's Breakfast Pizza, Rishi Sparkling Botanicals, & coffee (7-9am!). FREE
6-8:30pm | Harley-Davidson Museum & MOTOR Bar & Restaurant
Bring your whole family down to the Harley-Davidson Museum in the Valley for an outdoor movie & fun activities as we welcome in the fall season! Volunteers needed for kids activities! FREE
Saturday, October 1
10am, 10:20am, 10:40am | Urban Ecology Center & Three Bridges Park
Three storytellers will be stationed around Three Bridges Park ready to engage young minds with tales of Native Americans and the important of wild rice, the secret language of trains, and nature.

Grab your nature journal from the Urban Ecology Center and hit the trail!

FREE
We thank our generous sponsors:
Proceeds from the events support Menomonee Valley Partners, a nonprofit organization formed in 1999 to revitalize the Menomonee Valley.
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