Wildflowers on the Water

When:
September 9, 2023 @ 3:00 pm – 7:00 pm
2023-09-09T15:00:00-05:00
2023-09-09T19:00:00-05:00
Where:
Lakeshore State Park
500 N Harbor Dr
Milwaukee
WI 53202
Cost:
Free
Friends of Lakeshore State Park is partnering with Sincerely in Song and local singer/songwriter Sarah Fierek, to curate an experience that honors the land and helps raise awareness for the work of Friends of Lakeshore State Park.
The 1st Annual Wildflowers on the Water will include local musicians, artists and creators as well as food trucks, a community drumming circle and activities for people of all ages and abilities. This is also an alcohol-free event. A DNR naturalist will host guided hikes and there will be wildflower inspired activities throughout.
This event is FREE to the public, but donations are encouraged to support continued stewardship and educational programming at this urban state park. Sarah Fierek is releasing her next original song, “Wildflowers” and dedicating a percentage of the song’s earnings to the Friends of Lakeshore State Park.
Sincerely in Song’s mission is to “Uplift, inspire and amplify non-profit causes and movements that better our world with our songs, voices and likeness of our brand.” Come enjoy the natural beauty and local talent right here in Milwaukee!
Food Trucks:
Cocina Filipina MKE
Little Havana Express
Kites by Wisconsin Kiters
Show Lineup:
3-4PM – Community Drumming with Angie Mack & Live Harp with Sofia Mattson
4-4:30PM Steel Pan Drums by Charlie Short’s Bocas Breeze Island Sounds, Solo
4:30PM Welcome and Remarks
4:35PM Anne Koller “Calling in Creativity”
4:45PM Ceiba Chavez – Sound Bowl Healing Journey
5PM – 5:20PM Sofia Mattson – Harp and Vocal set
5:20 – 5:40PM Kavon Cortez Jones & Next Paperback Hero (Spoken Word and Guitar)
5:40 – 6:15PM Angie Mack + Sarah Fierek (Debuting Wildflower(s) songs and music set
6:15 – 7PM Father Sky – original music set
BONUS: Feel free to stick around in the park for fireworks courtesy of Festa Italiana! (Must be seated in a designated area determined by the DNR.)

POSTED BY:: Jeff Red Redmon