Children had a chance to practice what they learned about Bubble-ology at the Brookfield Library.
Children had a chance to practice what they learned about Bubble-ology at the Brookfield Library.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Ethan Ditzer, 4, concentrates on lining up his swing during a session of Blastball, offered by the Greenfield Recreation Department at Elm Dale School. The program teaches baseball fundamentals to three- and four-year-olds.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Three six- and eight-point bucks wander back into the woods of the Schlitz Audubon Center in Bayside.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
(From left) Hannah Dziedzic, Maddie Wood and Gunnar the pooch watch for potential customers to their lemonade stand in South Milwaukee.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Brandon Mahoney, 10, does his version of the Lambeau Leap on an inflatable bounce house and slide during the Muskego Recreation Department's annual carnival.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Gabby Wrightsman, 6, hangs onto the edge of the Tosa Pool at Hoyt Park.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Four-and-a-half-year-old Milo Carlisle walks through water jets in the Tosa Pool at Hoyt Park.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Franklin's Jake Penegor shows the ball to the umpire after tagging out Menomonee Falls' Kevin Snyder at second base on a steal attempt. Franklin's Nick Pescheck is at right.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Kaitlin Stippach, 11, peddles her Tundra Trike ice cream truck as she looks for business in Wauwatosa.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Steve Schaer shows off his partially shaven head alongside barber Suzzette Grisham at Benno's Genuine Bar and Grill in West Allis. The event was a fundraiser for the St. Baldrick's childhood cancer foundation.
Credit: Pat A. Robinson Photo
West Allis Mayor Dan Devine reacts to his clean-shaven head at Benno's.
Credit: Pat A. Robinson Photo
It is not exactly festival food, but Becky Coello snacks on some salted deep fried giant ants during the Holy Apostles Family Festival in New Berlin. Watching are her son Vinny, 6, and husband Mike. The edible ants were brought back from Colombia by parish priest Chuck Wrobel.
Credit: Ernie Mastroianni
Oliver Bielinski, 5, and Xander Ybanez, 8, ride the Go-Gator during the Holy Apostles Family Festival in New Berlin.
Credit: ERNIE MASTROIANNI
Jesse Peplinski and his son Blake, 6, roast marshmallows for s'mores and are soon joined by Claire, 8, at Wirth Park in Brookfield.
Credit: Mary Catanese
Mitch Arman of New Berlin Eisenhower slides across home plate as Pewaukee catcher Garrett Shibilski struggles to find the ball in the third inning of the host Lions’ 8-6 victory.
Credit: Dave Haberkorn
Turner DeMuth of Whitefish Bay swings at a pitch targeted for Homestead catcher Ben Binversie’s mitt in the fifth inning of the visiting Highlanders’ 2-1 victory.
Credit: Dave Haberkorn
Racers in the Women's Pro 1/2 race sprint up a small incline on Kensington Boulevard in Shorewood. The race was the first of the year in the Tour of American's Dairyland series.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Youngsters cool off in the splash pad in the Hart Park playground during the Tosa Tonight Concert.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Twelve-year-old Quinn Levy takes a swing at a pitch during a pick-up game before the start of the third annual Legends for Youth Baseball Clinic at the Whitefish Bay Little League fields.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Walkers round the Germantown High School track while taking part in the Relay For Life, a fundraiser for the American Cancer Society.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Wauwatosa East's Riley Poe slides safely into second base at home against Southwestern Wisconsin Christian Homeschool Athletic.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Brookfield Central catcher Luke Sommerfeld grabs the pitch as Brookfield East's Patrick O'Brien is at bat.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Elmbrook Humane Society volunteer Dick Cherwenka walks Star on the society's grounds.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
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