Sep 06 Saturday
Join us!
We invite you to join the Milwaukee County Historical Society at the 42nd Annual Trimborn Farm Harvest of Arts & Crafts as we celebrate outstanding local artisans and support Milwaukee County's only historic park. This popular event attracts thousands of visitors during its annual 2-day run.
On-site Parking
Free parking is available on-site including limited handicap parking spots. We also allow drop-off and pick-ups at the North Gate of Trimborn Farm.
Free Shuttle Service
We encourage FREE parking at Southridge Mall. Shuttle leaves from the southwest corner of Southridge Mall near Macy's approximately every 15 minutes. On Saturday, shuttle also makes a stop in downtown historic Greendale.
Shuttle passengers enjoy $3 off of their Harvest admission ticket.
Tickets
$8 per ticket. Children under 12 are free. $3 discount per ticket given to shuttle goers.
CASH only! ATM will be available on site.
Your admission fee supports the historic preservation of Trimborn Farm and allows the Milwaukee County Historical Society to provide important and engaging programming to students of all ages! Thank you for your support!
We’re excited to introduce Green Spaces with Familiar Faces — a new series of nature walks led by some of Milwaukee’s most inspiring community members!
Join us as local personalities take us on guided tours of their favorite green spaces, sharing stories, insights, and what makes these spots so special. Hosts include State Representative: Darrin Madison, Rita Flores from BIPOC Birders of Wisconsin, UEC Vice President & Executive Director: Jen Hense, Milwaukee Riverkeeper: Cheryl Nenn, and Milwaukee icons like Eddee Daniel, Chuck Hagner, Ken Leinbach, and more.
Registration is $20.00/person for each date or $110.00 for the whole series!
Celebrate the vibrant artistic community at Peck School of the Arts with this unmissable, biennial exhibition featuring the work of faculty and teaching staff from the Department of Art & Design.
Sep 07 Sunday
From September 2–October 31, 2025, the Greenfield Public Library will host an exhibit of over 20 original paintings by local artist and retired Milwaukee Public Library librarian John Suess.
Known for his colorful Wisconsin landscapes and vivid floral works, Suess draws inspiration from everyday beauty—from gardens to golf courses to scenic drives. His style blends impressionism, tonalism, and realism, and this collection includes several brand-new pieces making their debut.
The free show is open during regular library hours: Mon–Thu, 9 a.m.–8:30 p.m.; Fri, 9 a.m.–6 p.m.; Sat, 9 a.m.–4 p.m.; Sun, 1–5 p.m.
For more information, visit JohnSuessFineArt.com or follow him on Instagram and Facebook.
From September 2–October 31, 2025, local artist John Suess will showcase a variety of his original paintings at the Clement Manor Life Enriched Art Gallery (3939 S. 92nd Street, Greenfield).
Known for his vibrant florals and colorful Wisconsin landscapes, Suess draws inspiration from the beauty he encounters in everyday life—from gardens to golf courses to scenic drives. His work blends impressionism, tonalism, and realism, creating pieces that capture both the richness and tranquility of nature. Several brand-new paintings will make their debut in this exhibit.
The free show is open to the public daily from 8 a.m.–7 p.m. For more information, visit JohnSuessFineArt.com. Fans can also follow him on Instagram and Facebook. Many of his pieces are available for sale on Etsy but visitors to the exhibit can enjoy special pricing on the works included in the show by contacting John directly via his website.
A community based market featuring a revolving drink menu through Lions Hospitality & artisans, creators and makers.
Sep 08 Monday