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Urban Spelunking Urban spelunking: Washington Park bandshell / Blatz Temple of Music. Most Wednesday nights during the summer, there's music at the beautiful art deco bandshell in Washington Park ...
Kozich shares this concise history of the Washington Park bandshell: “Well, it’s very iconic in Wisconsin. It was built in 1938. Emil Blatz contributed $100,000 to have it built.
Just visit Washington Park’s bandshell on a Wednesday evening in the summer. You’ll see families and friends spreading out blankets and popping open lawn chairs on the grassy amphitheater.
Washington Park Wednesdays will host a live music season again this summer and it will a hybrid version, mixing the mobile concerts it did last year with concerts at the historic park bandshell.
For the last two years, Black String Triage Ensemble has hosted a public rehearsal at the Washington Park bandshell. Rehearsal didn’t go as planned one Sunday afternoon in May. “We started ...
Here's what to know about the Washington Park neighborhood, which has just under 5,000 residents. Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel. ... In 1938, the bandshell was added by beer baron Emil Blatz.
VetFest was held at the Washington Park Bandshell. Free food and music helped bring veterans and the community together in a relaxed setting. FREE DOWNLOAD: Get breaking news alerts in the FOX ...
An estimated 4,000 people filled the area near the Washington Park bandshell for the free concert, billed as "This 4 The City," was to promote peace and unity following Juneteenth celebrations.
Local perspective. VetFest was held at the Washington Park Bandshell. Free food and music helped bring veterans and the community together in a relaxed setting.