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Brunch Cafe: Brunch is Served

Brunch Cafe: Brunch is Served

With unique menu items such as white chocolate, raspberry waffles and banana bread French toast, owners of the Brunch Cafe have fun putting new life into a traditionally Sunday-only mealtime event. This is no greasy spoon.

The Tale Spinners

The Tale Spinners

Who can resist the artistry of an intriguing story expertly told? It’s hard to think of a world without computers and cell phones. How did we function before e-mail and text messaging? It’s easy to forget the primary means by which humans were designed to communicate—face-to-face

Crystal Lake: Embracing History and Moving Forward

Crystal Lake: Embracing History and Moving Forward

With a wide-array of things to do, from outdoor recreation to downtown shopping and dining, Crystal Lake has the largest population of McHenry County and some of the most active residents.

Wonder Lake Water Ski Show Team - A Wonderful Show

Wonder Lake Water Ski Show Team - A Wonderful Show

The Wonder Lake Water Ski Show Team does more than produce mind-blowing performances; they're a 50-year-old team with a focus on family.

Harvard: More than "Moo-rific" Fun!

Harvard: More than "Moo-rific" Fun!

Harvard: More than "Moo-rific" Fun! Harvard was formed as an agricultural hub with a focus on dairy. It has since grown to include families with generations of history in the area as well as new neighbors seeking a friendly, small-town atmosphere.

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Harvard: More than "Moo-rific" Fun!

Harvard: More than Harvard: More than "Moo-rific" Fun!

Harvard was formed as an agricultural hub with a focus on dairy. It has since grown to include families with generations of history in the area as well as new neighbors seeking a friendly, small-town atmosphere. To celebrate its roots, Harvard hosts Illinois’ most famous and longest running festival—Harvard Milk Days.

By Sue Dobbe

This year marks the 67th annual celebration of Harvard Milk Days. The theme, "Moo-Rific Family Fun" summarizes what the festival is all about—families and fun.

A celebration like this doesn’t happen overnight. Michele Bannwolf, Harvard Milk Days general chairman, leads a team of more than 30 committees and 100 volunteeres to bring approximately 100,000 visitors to the town of about 10,000 residents.

"Energy, that renewable energy generated by families coming together with big smiles on their faces, is what Milk Days is all about," Mike Bannwolf, president of Harvard Milk Days says. "Milk Days festival brings folks from around the world. Many are coming home to family and school reunions."

Fun For All

June 6 through 8, activities are many and diverse. The grounds at Milky Way Park open on Thursday with a youth parade.

The Bed Races have companies and clubs getting their teams ready. Big Wheel races put a smile on faces of all ages, and there is entertainment every night. Prince and Princess is a competition where outfits are made outof crepe paper and the best-dressed boy and girl win.

The Queen Coronation is always a big hit as is the parade that features amazing floats, marching bands and attractions. Skinners Amusements presents a carnival, and wrist bands are on sale for rides—not beers. In fact, there’s no alcohol at Milk Days, but there is a drinking contest—the contestants drink milk and the fastest drinker wins.

"The Grilling Competition was new last year, and we had eight teams," says Wanda Marzahl, Milk Days office secretary. "Beef, chicken and pork recipes were prepared on barbeque grills. We expect more entrants and will probably need more judges this year." Marzahl has been the only employee of Milk Days for the past 19 years.

Putting Family in the Community

"Everyone gets involved and has a great time," says Phil Lehman, Vice President of The Harvard State Bank, the oldest bank in the county. Lehman grew up in Harvard and believes the community is growing because of the desire to nurture families. "More of our residents work nearby and are at home more often. That allows time to volunteer and get involved."

Neighbors and businesses are represented in the clubs, churches, Main Street and Chamber of Commerce. All cooperate to make Milk Days and every day in Harvard a fun, family-friendly event.

If this is your first or 67th year to attend Harvard Milk Days, mark your calendar and make time to have plenty of wholesome family fun close to home in McHenry County. For more information visit  www.milkdays.com.

 

Lakeside Legacy Arts Park

Lakeside Legacy Arts Park - Dole Mansion

Here at Lakeside Legacy Arts Park you can step back to a simpler time to explore the craftsmanship and unexpected brilliance of a Civil War era architectural masterpiece - the historic Dole Mansion. The Dole guarantees to stop you in your tracks with its intricate wood carvings, dazzling parquet floors and stunningly beautiful grand staircase.

Today, the Arts Park is in its infancy. Officially opened on July 4, 2005, it is owned and operated by a the non-profit Lakeside Legacy Foundation, formed for the purpose of preservation, protection, and enhancement of the property. The vision: become a world-class arts education center.

County Historical Society

McHenry County Historical Society

McHenry County Historical Society - With a mission of providing the methods and means of presenting McHenry County history to enrich life. The comprehensive collection includes several preserved buildings, an 1847 log cabin, an 1885 town hall, an 1895 one-room schoolhouse, and a 20th century modern tourist cabin. Visit the museum in Union, Illinois to learn more about area history!

MC Conservation District

McHenry County Conservation District

McHenry County Conservation District - Over 22,000 acres of open space graced with woodlands, prairies, wetlands, and savannas. Trails and other recreational amenities have been added within 27 conservation areas where the public can enjoy hiking, biking, fishing, canoeing, camping, cross-country skiing, and picnicking. Discover your District today!