Latrobe chocolate winterfest aids flood recovery efforts

Latrobe chocolate winterfest aids flood recovery efforts.

MILWAUKEE– The Universi바카라ty of Wisconsin at Milwaukee’s annual Ice Cream Festival kicked off at 11 a.m. Friday, and locals from all over the state celebrated for hours, sharing food and watching bands play.

After a whirlwind weekend with more than 200 bands, a new favorite from the last few years won a spot in the fina더킹카지노l lineup of three main acts at the Ice Cream Festival at Wisconsin State Fair Plaza:

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After the massive turnout, Seth got to have a little fun with the crowd with his own ice cream recipe using melted chocolate and cream to create a very special treat for everyone at Wisconsin State Fair Plaza: “I love it!” he said, as his fans and audience laughed.

“We have a new favorite from last year, and it will certainly be on the ice cream list for us next year,” said David Dettmer of the Ice Cream Food Truck at Wisconsin State Fair Plaza. “The event was a great way for all to come together for a great, short day at Wisconsin State Fair Plaza.”

Milwaukee’s snow weather made for a chilly, windy day for crowds. However, as the afternoon got warmer, the streets became a lot more open and the sunshine was abundant.

“I have never been there,” said Laura Beitz, a Madison resident who said she brought her children to see the ice cream festival. “It feels so nice and fresh.”

Seth said that the ice cream festival can make or break a snow day for him, so he was glad he was in Madison. He and Laura say that while there were some bad weather conditions for snow and ice, the snow was not that severe, either.

Milwaukee’s annual Ice Cream Festival will run Dec. 5 from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. for a grand total of about 50 people, including festi카지노 사이트valgoers from all over the state. Tickets for this year’s Ice Cream Festival are $10, which goes to the WSSF, including festival, volunteers and volunteers, vendors, festival staff and volunteers.

For further information visit www.iwm.com or call (414) 949-6433.

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