(This is an update of a previous blog post.)
When you live a northern state like Wisconsin, you have to really take advantage of the seemingly few warm days we have. Madison, like Milwaukee, Chicago and other nearby cities, really crams a lot of events together from May to September.
Here is a list of things I look forward to doing each summer in and around Madison:
- Community festivals such as Verona Hometown Days
- Dane County Farmers’ Market, followed by Bloody Marys at Genna’s (which is open at 10 a.m. Saturdays during Farmers’ Market)
- Concerts on the Square
- Bike Night at Quaker Steak
- Boating on Lake Mendota (with a stop at Three-Foot Bay)
- Tubing on the Sugar River (and hanging out afterward at Wisconsin Riverside Resort)
- Concert at Breese Stevens Field
- Memorial Union Terrace
- Backyard concerts at Wisconsin Brewing Co.
- Governor Nelson State Park
- Golf outings (especially the Middleton Chamber’s)
- Sand volleyball
- Flea market at McGaw Park
- Madison Mallards Duck Blind
- Brewers tailgate
- A double-feature at Highway 18 Outdoor Theatre
- Live on King Street
- Mad-City Ski Team show
- Maxwell Street Days
- Art Fair on the Square
- Taste of Madison (and Taste of Madison judging)
What’s on your summer to-do list in Madison? Let us know in the comments section.

The Verona Woods
Several of the entrees come in lunch and dinner portions. Friday features fish fry, and Saturday features baby back ribs.
Thursday, June 1
