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Celtic Halloween Party on Oct. 25th

By Greg Janisch
Friday, Oct 17 2008, 06:53 PM

On Saturday, Oct. 25th, The Garlic Mustard Pickers will be helping Friends of Grant Park with a family event. The event is the "Celtic Halloween" party! There will be a costume parade for kids followed by a performance of Irish and Scottish music featuring songs about Halloween.

This fun-filled event will be held at the Grant Park Golf Course Clubhouse (at the east end of Hawthorne Ave. in South Milwaukee). Doors open at 6 pm. A kids' costume parade will be held at 6:30 pm and the music starts in earnest at 7 pm. Admission is $5 for adults or $2 for kids. The Invisible Man is free (only if completely invisible). Admission includes a dessert and a beverage (soda or hot cider, etc.). There will be lots of really cool music you'll never hear anywhere else.
 
This event is only held every other year, so if you miss it you will have to wait until 2010.

More info is available at www.garlicmustardpickers.org

 Mark your calendars NOW !

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About Greg Janisch

Greg Janisch has lived in Milwaukee County all his life and in Cudahy since 1988. A graduate of UW-Milwaukee, Greg is married and has one son in college. Greg has been active in the community as a Cub Scout and Boy Scout leader, and has been a baseball and soccer coach, and a volunteer at Nativity of the Lord Parish. As someone who enjoys running, biking and swimming, Greg is especially concerned about the local county parks, particularly Sheridan Park. He believes the parks are a “priceless resource that are not given sufficient funds.”