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Milwaukee is gearing up for an exciting weekend filled with unique events that celebrate the city's vibrant culture and culinary scene. From delicious food festivals to outdoor adventures, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Here’s a rundown of the must-attend happenings taking place from February 26 to March 2.

Milwaukee Camper, Travel & RV Show
From February 26 to March 1, the Wisconsin State Fair Exposition Center will host the Milwaukee Camper, Travel & RV Show. This event is a gateway for Wisconsinites looking to escape the long winter and explore warmer destinations. With RV lines from over 11 dealers, attendees will find a plethora of travel inspiration. The show also features expert advice, opportunities to win camping trips, RV accessories, and outdoor gear. A special highlight of the event will be the appearance of Green Bay Packer alum Gilbert Brown. Show hours are 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. For more details, visit the ShowSpan website.

Taste and Toast
Ongoing until February 27, the Taste and Toast event invites diners to enjoy special deals at over 30 downtown Milwaukee restaurants. From 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., guests can indulge in discounts on appetizers, mixers, and local beers at hotspots like The Edison and Smoke Shack. This event not only delivers great food but also fosters a sense of community among local establishments. More information can be found on the Milwaukee Downtown website.

John Sieger and The Mosleys at Anodyne
On February 27, catch one of Milwaukee's beloved singer-songwriters, John Sieger, performing at Anodyne Coffee Roasting Co.'s Walker’s Point location. Known for his work with bands like the R&B Cadets and Semi-Twang, Sieger brings decades of musical experience and a rich catalog of original songs and covers. He will be joined by the Milwaukee Americana group The Mosleys. Tickets are priced at $15 in advance and $20 at the door.

Harbor Lights
A brand new addition to Milwaukee’s event lineup, Harbor Lights will debut on February 28 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Harbor View Plaza (600 E. Greenfield Ave.). This family-friendly, free event transforms the inner harbor into a stunning after-dark art experience, featuring light and sound installations by 13 local artists, interactive projections, and a live DJ. Food and drink vendors, including Torzala Brewing and La Finca Coffee, will be on-site. Attendees are encouraged to bring hats and gloves to donate to Hope House of Milwaukee. For more details, visit the Harbor District website.

Milwaukee’s Best Bloody Mary Contest
On March 1, 3rd Street Market Hall will host the 14th annual Milwaukee’s Best Bloody Mary contest. This event invites guests to sample creations from local bars and restaurants, all competing for the title of best tomato-based brunch cocktail. Participants include Red Maple and Von Trier. General admission is $60, covering unlimited Bloody Mary sampling, two beer chasers, and an appetizer buffet. For VIP experiences and early access, additional costs apply. Tickets can be purchased through the Milwaukee’s Best Bloody Mary Eventbrite page.

MKE Destash
Also on March 1, the 11th annual Handmade Art & Supply Destash will take place at the Bavarian Bierhaus. This unique shopping event allows artists to sell their slightly flawed or overstocked creations at reduced prices. The event features three entry times—11 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m.—each offering different perks, such as complimentary Bloody Marys or deeper discounts on items. More information is available on Discover the North Shore’s website.

Baconfest
Finally, from March 1-2, 102.9 The Hog will present the 14th annual Baconfest at Potawatomi Casino Hotel, a celebration dedicated to all things bacon. Attendees can revel in bacon-themed dishes and drinks from vendors, including Old German Beer Hall and Explorium Brew Pub. Bacon-centric creations will include Maple Bacon Bourbon Cinnamon Rolls and Cornbread Cookie BLTs. The event runs from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., and further details can be found on the Baconfest website.

This weekend promises to be a feast for the senses in Milwaukee. Whether you're a food lover, an outdoor adventurer, or a music enthusiast, dive into the rich experiences this city has to offer!

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