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Food Chain at Witwen Park

FOOD ChAIN

A Marketplace of Food, Art & Ideas at Witwen Park

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Friday–Sunday: 11am–5pm Monday–Thursday: 11am–3pm

Be sure to visit the DTour Food Chain stop at historic Witwen Park located at the heart of the route. You'll find local edibles for now and later from an array of vendors. Music, campfires, conversations, and an art shop too! Beer & Cider Tent open on weekends.

Rural Revival

A former church camp and historic gathering place with white wooden buildings in a quiet setting next to Honey Creek, Witwen Park has been stewarded by the Sprecher family since 1922. The first record of summer revival meetings held on this land dates to 1853 when 34 tents were pitched for several weeks on the banks of the creek. The Tabernacle was built in 1918. Today, Witwen hosts a summer concert series and polycultural events like the Farm/Art DTour.

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MEET OUR VENDORS

Chef K. Clark Pickles & Preserves Ernie’s Kick Sauce Fizzeology Foods Four Elements Herbals Tacos by Hispanic Knights of Columbus Solace Creek Coffee Tortilleria Zepeda Whimsy Dish Catering Wisconsin River Meats Beer & Cider Tent featuring local fermenters & more

FERMENTATION TASTINGS & DEMOS COULD BUBBLE UP AT ANY TIME!

4GROUND MIDWEST LAND ART BIENNIAL

Artist Tory Tepp has created a new earthwork “Vortex to a Future Canoe” at the historic Witwen Park for 4Ground: a far-reaching initiative spanning four states and tribal lands of the Upper Midwest, organized by Franconia Sculpture Park in collaboration with more than 20 community partners.

Visit 4groundbiennial.org.

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