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Wisconsin State Fair Park Board votes to keep Amusement Rides in 2012.

At a meeting of the Wisconsin State Fair Park Board of Directors, held earlier today, the Fair Park Board addressed the future of the amusement ride area at Wisconsin State Fair as part of contractual procedures. The 2012 Wisconsin State Fair, presented by U.S. Cellular, will be held August 2 – 12 in West Allis.

The board of directors voted unanimously to maintain the tradition of an amusement ride area for the Wisconsin State Fairs in the foreseeable future. Game and amusement rides have been a traditional component of county and state fairs for decades. “A significant number of families and Fairgoers make visiting the amusement ride area a large part of their trip to the Wisconsin State Fair each year,” stated Wisconsin State Fair Park Board Chairman John Yingling. “We plan to offer this traditional form of entertainment and enjoyment as part of our Fair for years to come.”

In addition to voting to keep the amusement ride and game area, the board of directors also made the decision that the Fair Park would directly manage ride, games and food operations in the amusement ride area beginning in 2012.

A Fair managed amusement ride area will provide the Fair Park the ability to directly establish working relationships with several ride, game, attraction and concession owners, thereby creating an increased selection of rides and attractions to choose from and ultimately maximizing the consumer experience.

“We have placed a much greater emphasis on the guest experience in recent years,” said Rick Frenette. “The additional seating and new shaded areas at the 2011 Fair were one element of that. For 2012, Fairgoers will not only see the return of the amusement ride area, but will see all new rides and attractions continuing our efforts to continually improve the Fairgoer experience.” The Fair Park management will immediately begin work to secure rides, games and attractions unlike those Fairgoers have seen at the Fair in recent years. The goal is to provide the ultimate amusement ride area experience for Fairgoers of all ages.

The 2012 Wisconsin State Fair, presented by U.S. Cellular, will take place August 2 – 12, 2012. The Wisconsin State Fair offers an original experience to all that attend and is a phenomenal value with 30 FREE entertainment stages, thousands of animals, endless family activities, events, contests, vendors and culinary delights. For the most up-to-date information, please visit WiStateFair.com

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Milwaukee Brewers announce 2012 schedule!



The Milwaukee Brewers today announced their schedule for the 2012 season, the Club's 43rd season in Major League Baseball. The team will open the 2012 campaign at home against the St. Louis Cardinals on Friday, April 6 at 3:10 p.m. Opening Day marks the first of a three-game set versus the Brewers NL Central rival and is followed by a trip to Chicago to play the Cubs for four games (April 9 - 12) and to Atlanta for three more with the Braves (April 13 - 15).

The Brewers Interleague schedule will begin with three games against the Minnesota Twins at Miller Park May 18 - 20. The rest of the Interleague schedule calls for a run of three-game series at Kansas City against the Royals June 12 - 14; against the Twins in Minnesota June 15 - 17; at home against the Toronto Blue Jays June 18 - 20 and in Chicago to play the White Sox June 22 - 24.

The Brewers will have two, nine-game homestands in 2012. During the first, the Brewers will face the Los Angeles Dodgers (April 17 - 19), Colorado Rockies (April 20 - 22) and Houston Astros (April 23 - 25). The second nine-game homestand will see the Brewers face the Pittsburgh Pirates (June 1 - 3), Chicago Cubs (June 5 - 7) and San Diego Padres (June 8 - 10).

The team will have one, 10-game road trip during the 2012 campaign that will take place in Pittsburgh (September 18 - 20), Washington (September 21 - 24) and Cincinnati (September 25 - 27). The Brewers will also have a nine-game road trip that will take them to St. Louis (April 27 - 29), San Diego (April 30 - May 2) and San Francisco (May 4 - 6).

The Brewers will play at home on several holidays including Easter Sunday, April 8, vs. St. Louis; Mother's Day, May 13 vs. Chicago (Cubs) and on the Fourth of July against the Miami Marlins.

The Brewers will close out the 2012 regular season at Miller Park, October 1 - 3 against the San Diego Padres. This marks the first regular season games in October in Milwaukee since the 2001 season.

Home start times for the 2012 season will again be 7:10 p.m. for night games Monday - Friday, 6:10 p.m. for most Saturday games (several are listed as TBD), 12:10 for weekday afternoon games in April and May (except Opening Day), and 1:10 p.m. for Sunday games and weekday afternoon games from June through September (except July 3 and 4, which are both 3:10 p.m., and Sept. 12 which is TBD). Road start times will be announced later in the winter. All game dates and times are subject to change.

A complete 2012 Milwaukee Brewers schedule is available for download (PDF)...click here.
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Summerfest July 2 Headliners and news you can use.



SUMMERFEST NEWS:


FIRST LOOK! The NEW Briggs & Stratton Big Backyard.


Become a part of Summerfest history FOREVER!


Gavin DeGraw LIVE! at Summerfest Block Party.


Win Summerfest tickets, meet Maroon 5.


Summerfest partners w Kohl's for Family Fun at World's Largest Music Festival.


New Summerfest Food for 2011.


Gavin DeGraw Summerfest Block Party Interview.


Summerfest Announces Admission Promotions.


Jason Mraz Summerfest Interview.


Summerfest Announces Ticket Specials.


Summerfest raises price of beer for 2011. Gate admission will stay the same.


Summerfest Block Party June 25th w Gavin DeGraw!


Summerfest Announces The Cascio Interstate Music Groove Stage Headliners.


Summerfest Announces JoJo’s Martini Lounge Headliners.


Summerfest Announces Rock Stage Headliners.


Summerfest Announces Harley Davidson Roadhouse Stage Headliners.


Summerfest Announces U.S. Cellular Connection Stage.


Summerfest Announces Potawatomi Bingo Casino Stage.


Summerfest Announces M&I Bank Classic Rock Stage Headliners!


Summerfest Announces Miller Lite Oasis Headliners.


Summerfest Announces Briggs & Stratton Headliners.


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Summerfest Announces Admission Promotions!

Summerfest officials have announced Admission Promotions for 2011, providing low or no-cost alternatives to paying the full gate price at this year’s festival. All exchanges, unless otherwise stated, will take place at the Mid Gate Promotions Booth located across the street from the Summerfest Mid Gate. All Admission Promotions start at Noon and run while ticket supplies last OR through 3:00 pm, whichever comes first, unless otherwise noted. Patrons can also visit Summerfest.com for complete details on all Admission Promotions.

The first 5,000 patrons who enter the Summerfest gates on select dates will receive a complimentary item as an added value. All Gate Giveaway items are while supplies last.

ADMISSION PROMOTIONS FOR SUMMERFEST 2011:

Wednesday, June 29 is Johnson Controls Stomp Out Hunger Day with FOX 6. All patrons arriving between Noon and 3:00 pm who donate three (3) non-perishable food items will receive one (1) FREE admission ticket! Donations will be accepted at the Mid Gate Promotions Booth as well as the North Gate. All donations to benefit Hunger Task Force.

On Wednesday, June 29, the first 5,000 patrons will receive one (1) Uline Live from Daryl’s House (Hall & Oates) Reusable Tote Bag compliments of Uline, Livefromdarylshouse.com and Summerfest. The giveaway starts at 5:00 pm while supplies last.

Thursday, June 30 is Milwaukee Journal Sentinel “Show Your Smile” Day from Noon – 3:00 pm. The first 4,400 patrons who present the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel coupon between Noon – 3:00 pm will receive FREE admission compliments of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. The coupon will be available in the Sunday, June 26 edition of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. No copies will be accepted.

Friday, July 1 is Miller High Life – Give a Veteran a Piece of the High Life Day from Noon – 3:00 pm. The first 2,000 patrons, 21 and older, who bring six (6) Miller High Life or Miller High Life Light bottle caps will receive one (1) FREE admission ticket! Visit Millerhighlife.com for details on the National “Give a Veteran a Piece of the High Life” Program.

On Friday, July 1, the first 5,000 patrons will receive one (1) U.S. Cellular®/Summerfest Bandana. The giveaway starts at 5:00 pm while supplies last.

Saturday, July 2 is Goodwill Industries Day from Noon – 3:00 pm or while supplies last. The first 1,500 patrons who make a donation to a Goodwill Store & Donation Center between June 1 – July 2, 2011 and bring in their original donation receipt will receive one (1) FREE admission ticket. One (1) admission ticket per person for each donation receipt. Only original receipts received at a Goodwill Store & Donation Center dated June 1 – July 2, 2011 will be accepted.

Sunday, July 3 is Kohl’s Family Day from Noon – 3:00 pm or while supplies last. The first 1,500 patrons who donate three (3) non-perishable food items for kids will receive one (1) FREE admission ticket! Suggested items include peanut butter, canned fruit and macaroni and cheese. All donations to benefit Hunger Task Force.

Tuesday, July 5 is Sentry Foods and Dean’s Milk & Ice Cream Children’s Fest Day with TODAY’S TMJ4. All patrons arriving between Noon and 3:00 pm will be admitted FREE! Spend a fun-filled day with the family enjoying free Children’s Fest activities including the Map of Fun and Family Ticket Package giveaways. Select food vendors will offer discounts on food & beverage items.

Wednesday, July 6 is Klement’s Day from Noon – 3:00 pm or while supplies last. The first 1,500 patrons will receive one (1) FREE admission ticket when they provide a Klement’s product label (8 oz. or larger) and a non-perishable food item.

On Wednesday, July 6, the first 5,000 patrons will receive one (1) Hooters/Summerfest Cup Koozie. The giveaway starts at 5:00 pm while supplies last.

Thursday, July 7 is Northwestern Mutual “Make a Child Smile Day” from Noon – 3:00 pm or while supplies last. The first 1,500 patrons who donate any new, indoor children’s toy, art supplies or children’s G or PG rated DVD movie with a $5 minimum value will receive one (1) FREE admission ticket. All items collected will be used throughout the Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin system. All items must be new with original tags attached and/or original packaging.

Thursday, July 7 is H.O.G.® Day from Noon – 3:00 pm. Patrons will receive one (1) FREE admission ticket when presenting a valid H.O.G.® (Harley Owners Group®) card. One admission per card. In addition, H.O.G.® members will have exclusive access to the Harley-Davidson Hospitality Deck located at the Harley-Davidson Roadhouse Stage between the hours of 4:00 – 9:00 pm on July 7. Limited space; first come, first served. Once the deck reaches capacity, access will be on a “one out, one in” basis.

On Thursday, July 7 the first 10,000 patrons will receive one (1) coupon valid for a special offer on Brewers tickets for select games during the 2011 season. The giveaway starts at 5:00 pm while supplies last.

Friday, July 8 is Malt-O-Meal Day from Noon – 3:00 pm or while supplies last. The first 1,500 patrons will receive one (1) FREE admission ticket when presenting an original receipt from any Wisconsin grocer that specifies the purchase of any two (2) Malt-O-Meal Bag Cereals (10 oz. or larger). Receipt must be dated between June 29 and July 8, 2011. No copies or handwritten receipts will be accepted. To find the store nearest you visit Maltomeal.com.

Saturday, July 9 is CBS 58 Milwaukee / MDA Day from Noon – 3:00 pm or while supplies last. The first 1,500 patrons contributing $10 or more to the Muscular Dystrophy Association will receive one (1) FREE admission ticket.

Saturday, July 9 is Scout Day from Noon – 3:00 pm. All Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts of Wisconsin Southeast in uniform will receive one (1) FREE admission ticket at the South Gate Promotions Booth, valid from Noon – 3:00 pm.

Sunday, July 10 is Have a NYCE Day! from Noon – 3:00 pm. All patrons arriving between Noon and 3:00 pm will be admitted for FREE…compliments of NYCE and Summerfest!

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Summerfest Announces U.S. Cellular Connection Stage.



Summerfest officials announced the fifth list of stage headlining entertainment for Summerfest 2011 at the U.S. Cellular® Connection Stage. The U.S. Cellular® Connection Stage with Leinenkugel’s will once again prove to be a primary attraction for new and alternative music as well as interactive entertainment technology.

The U.S. Cellular® Connection Stage with Leinenkugel’s will feature the following headlining performers:

June 29 | 10:00 pm | Jack’s Mannequin


June 30 | 10:00 pm | Panic! At The Disco


July 1 | 10:00 pm | Anberlin


July 2 | 10:00 pm | The Airborne Toxic Event


July 3 | 10:00 pm | TBA


July 5 | 10:00 pm | Switchfoot


July 6 | 10:00 pm | Tonic


July 7 | 10:00 pm | Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros


July 8 | 10:00 pm | Crash Kings


July 9 | 10:00 pm | Alkaline Trio


July 10 | 10:00 pm | The Bravery


Summerfest 2011 will take place June 29 – July 3 and July 5 – 10, from Noon until Midnight daily. Summerfest will be closed Monday. The World’s Largest Music Festival and Milwaukee’s cornerstone summer celebration attracts the music industry’s hottest stars, emerging talent and local favorites. The Marcus Amphitheater and 10 additional stages, along with a diverse selection of food and beverage vendors, marketplaces and interactive exhibits, are set against the Lake Michigan and downtown backdrops, creating a festival experience like no other. Patrons can also enjoy Miller Lite, the Official Beer of Summerfest. For more details visit Summerfest.com

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Summerfest raises price of beer for 2011. Gate admission will stay the same.



Summerfest officials are pleased to have held admission and beer prices for multiple years while making significant improvements to the grounds, including the development of the Harley-Davidson Roadhouse and Miller Lite Oasis, while continuing to showcase an amazing scope and caliber of musical talent at Summerfest. 

2011 marks the fifth straight year Milwaukee World Festival, Inc. has managed to not raise Summerfest Gate Admission prices.  In 2006, $12 General Admission increased to $15, while a new significantly less expensive $8 Weekday (prior to 4:00pm) Admission ticket was also introduced.

Gate Admission ticket prices will not change in 2011, with pricing as follows:
$15 General Admission
$8 Weekday Admission (prior to 4:00pm)
3 for $33 Pass (valid for admission on three separate days)
Festival-fans can save money on ticket purchases when they take advantage of advance sale discounted pricing, featuring General Admission tickets for only $13 and Weekday (prior to 4:00pm) Admission tickets for only $6, if purchased before May 1 on Summerfest.com

As part of Summerfest’s commitment to the community, the event will maintain its plan to develop free or discounted admission promotions on every day of the festival.  These admission promotions will be listed on Summerfest.com as they are confirmed.  Additionally, as part of its “Let’s Fest!” campaign, Summerfest is giving away 100,000 General Admission tickets, including 44,000 new limited edition commemorative Summerfest Opening Day tickets via promotions and events.  Fest-fans are encouraged to connect with Summerfest on Facebook and Twitter for numerous ways to win and receive the free tickets.

Summerfest has not raised beer prices since 2008. Throughout this period, the organization has continued to experience annual increased operating expenses related to entertainer and production expenditures for Summerfest.  In 2011, MWF will spend over 9% more on entertainers than in 2008, which was the last time beer prices were adjusted.  Moving forward, a 2011 price adjustment on select beverages is necessary in order to continue to pay the perpetually increasing talent fees and deliver the scope and the quality of entertainment Summerfest patrons have come to expect. 

New beer pricing for 2011 will be $5.00 for a 16 ounce cup of draft beer (previously $4.50) and $6.50 for a 16 ounce bottle of beer (previously $6.00).  

Considering new 2011 adjusted prices, Summerfest’s beer prices continue to remain among the lowest in Southeastern Wisconsin area sports and entertainment venues and attractions for bottled and draft beer. 

Summerfest offers festival-goers a variety of coveted food and beverage festival favorites each year.  Pricing for all food vendor menus is being finalized, however, pricing on water and soda products as well as the following festival favorites have not changed: 
·         Saz’s Sour Cream & Chive Fries - $3.25

·         Saz’s Mozzarella Marinara - $3.25

·         Charcoal Grill’s Bacon Wrap Water Chestnuts - $6.00

·         Greek Village’s Gyros - $5.75

·         Martino’s Chicago Style Hot Dog with Fries - $5.00 

·         Mille’s Meat Ball Sandwich - $5.50

·         The Venice Club’s - Eggplant Strips - $5.75

·         La Perla’s Salsa and Chips - $3.50

 

Summerfest 2011 will take place June 29 – July 3 and July 5 – 10, from Noon until Midnight daily.  For the first time in the event’s history, Summerfest will open on a Wednesday and not operate on Monday.  The World’s Largest Music Festival and Milwaukee’s cornerstone summer celebration attracts the music industry’s hottest stars, emerging talent and local favorites.  The Marcus Amphitheater and 10 additional stages, along with a diverse selection of food and beverage vendors, marketplaces and interactive exhibits, are set against the Lake Michigan and downtown backdrops, creating a festival experience like no other.  Patrons can also enjoy Miller Lite, the Official Beer of Summerfest.  For more details visit Summerfest.com
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Dublin's Traditional Irish Cabaret Noel V. Ginnity Interview

Noel V. Ginnity, universally recognized as Ireland's greatest comedian, has been delighting audiences at his own show in Dublin for the past 30 years and chats w Van about Dublin's Traditional Irish Cabaret.

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Many who have seen his show in Dublin have come to see him time and time again, not only in Ireland but all over the U.S.  Together with choreographer/producer Stuart O'Connor and musical director/pianist Pat Marnane, Ginnity has chosen a talented group of Irish entertainers to bring a taste of Ireland to American audiences.
Get more information and your tickets...www.marcuscenter.org
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My Mother's Italian, My Father's Jewish and I'm In Therapy Steve



Comedian Steve Solomon chats w Van about, My Mother's Italian, My Father's Jewish and I'm In Therapy. This award winning show wraps this weekend at Vogel Hall at Marcus Center For The Performing Arts. This is a “don’t miss” evening of hilarious comedy at its very best. Spend an evening with Steve in his quest to defend himself against those people whose sole purpose in life is to add chaos to his.
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Join Steve in an evening of hysterical comedy topped off with the voices of almost 30 of the most hilarious characters and situations you’ve ever seen. All this brought to life by the comic genius of master dialectician and comedian, Steve Solomon. Over 450,000 have seen and loved this show. This is a “don’t miss evening of side-splitting laughter.

We’ll meet: Uncle Willie, Stuttering Cousin Bob, Demented Cousin Kenny, Steve’s new therapist Cousin Sal (and Sal’s parole officer) and a myriad of astounding characters we know, love and tolerate from our own families; each one brought to life on stage by Steve Solomon using his gift for creating voices dialects & wacky sound effects that only add to the hilarity of each story.

Variety says “Steve is Alan King, Billy Crystal, a smidgen of Don Rickles and George Carlin all thrown in,” while WOR Radio calls the show “an hour and a half of laughter, hysterically funny!” Having headlined throughout the United States and Europe for over twenty years, Steve’s stories relate to the wacky side of the human condition.
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The Salvation Army. Doing The Most Good.

For the next 24 hours, I will be hosting an Online Red Kettle and looking for your donations to The Salvation Army.

The Salvation Army Red Kettles have been an American tradition since 1891. And now with the 21st century in full swing, their branching out and embracing new ways of raising much-needed funds to support The Salvation Army’s vital work at Christmastime and year-round.

Below is a 5 part series of some of the amazing things that The Salvation Army has done for those in need during the holidays. You'll also enjoy music from R&B Signer Aaron Neville and pop / rockers Honor Society.

Have a Merry Christmas and DONATE!

Personal fundraising widget for 2010 Red Kettle campaign

 All donations given through the Online Red Kettle campaign will be:


• Used to support The Salvation Army’s work to help the less fortunate in communities across America, at Christmastime and throughout the year.


• Allocated based on the donor’s designation either to benefit the geographic area where the donor resides, to the geographic area of the Kettle host, or to an area or ministry of The Salvation Army specified by the donor for their gift’s use.


• Processed on The Salvation Army’s secure servers. The Salvation Army does not share, sell, or rent donor data to anyone.


CLICK HERE TO DONATE ONLINE.

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Bon Jovi has run in w The Police.



No, not the do, do, do, da, da, da, Police. The real police.

Bon Jovi was throwing a end-of-summer party Saturday night in the Hamptons, New York and got a little loud for the neighbors.

The New York Post has more on the story...Click here.

How about some acoustic Bon Jovi? Click here.
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Preserving the Asparagus Harvest
Preserve the flavor and nutrition of asparagus to enjoy year round. This flavorful vegetable is low in calories and high in Vitamins A and C as well as fiber. Unfortunately, it is most readily available and at the best price in the spring. Insure the best flavor with proper harvesting. Select young tender spears 8 to 10 inches tall. Wash, remove the ends, and then cut to fit the freezer bag or container. Blanch the asparagus before freezing to lock in flavor, color and texture. Dip the asparagus into boiling water. You'll need a large pan with a lid. Blanch small spears for 2 minutes, medium spears for 3 minutes and large spears for 4 minutes. Remove and immediately set the blanched spears in ice water for 5 minutes to cool. Drain and freeze. And, if you don't have an asparagus patch, you may want to consider planting one this year. A bit more information: May is National Asparagus Month. For tips on planting and harvesting asparagus listen to my audio tip. And check out the National Center for Home Food Preservation website for helpful tips and guidelines for preserving your harvest. For more gardening tips, how-to videos, podcasts and more, visit www.melindamyers.com
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Mexican Mint Marigold (Tagetes lucida)
Add a little color and flavor to your garden and salads with Mexican tarragon. This subtle beauty is really a type of marigold, but the leaves and flowers have a tarragon fragrance and flavor. Wait until after the danger of frost has passed to plant this zone 8 to 10 hardy plant. Grow it in full sun to part shade and well-drained soils. It is somewhat drought tolerant. Northern gardeners can treat it like an annual and those in the northern range of its hardiness zone may see it die back to the ground in a hard freeze. But don't worry its root hardy. The yellow flowers appear in late summer and persist through fall. The 14 to 20 inch tall plants make a nice addition to herb gardens and flowerbeds. Harvest the new growth to use fresh. Preserve the flavor by freezing the leaves or storing in vinegar. They tend to lose their flavor when dried. A bit more information: You can find this plant listed under several common names including Mexican tarragon, Texas tarragon, pericon, and sweet mace. No matter the common name you can use the leaves and blossoms in soups, sauces and chicken dishes as well as salads. Some gardeners even seep it for tea. Visit Bonnie Plants for more information and gardeners ideas for growing and using this plant in the garden. For more gardening tips, how-to videos, podcasts and more, visit www.melindamyers.com
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Year of the Watermelon
Year of the Watermelon The National Garden Bureau has declared 2013 the Year of the Watermelon. Be part of the celebration and consider planting watermelon in this year's garden. Don't let the sweet flavor deceive you – these are nutritious as well as delicious. High in Vitamin C, low in fat and calories - it is a great way to boost your energy. Plus, all parts are edible. You can pickle the rind, eat the fleshy portion fresh or roast or grind the seeds for flavoring. In china they stir fry watermelon while the Russians often pickle it before eating. You may want to try some new ways of enjoying this tasty summer treat. Grow watermelon in full sun and well-drained soils. Save space by growing these plants on a trellis or decorative obelisk. Just secure the heavy fruit to the support with a cloth or macramé sling. Or plant a few seeds in a container and let the vines wander over your balcony or trellis. A bit more information: Try planting one of the large picnic-type watermelons that can weigh 15 to 50 pounds. These are sure to get everyone in the family excited about growing and eating this, the largest edible fruit in the United States. Or perhaps you want to try one of the icebox melons that is much smaller at 5 to 15 pounds and easier to squeeze into the fridge. And don't forget about those with unique colored rinds and flesh and of course those that lack seeds. For more gardening tips, how-to videos, podcasts and more, visit www.melindamyers.com
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Clematis Stem Wilt
Clematis Stem Wilt Your clematis looks beautiful until suddenly the stems and leaves start turning black. Though it looks bad your clematis will survive. The fungus that causes this disease enters your plant through wounds and cracks in the stem near ground level. Fortunately new growth arising below this point will be disease free. Reduce future problems by pruning out and destroying infested stems. Disinfect tools between cuts to reduce the risk of spreading this disease. As new growth emerges from the soil carefully secure it to the support to reduce the risk of cracking and damage. Eliminating the entryways for the fungus will reduce the risk of disease. In the future consider planting the crown of the clematis below the soil surface. This allows the plant to produce new shoots below the point of infection. Try growing small flowered clematis that tend to resist this disease. Alpina, macropetala and the viticella types are a few to consider. A bit more information: For a disease to occur you must have the causal organism (fungus, bacteria, virus) present, disease-promoting weather and susceptible plants. Remove one of these factors and you eliminate the disease. Keep this in mind when managing clematis stem wilt and other plant diseases in your garden. For more gardening tips, how-to videos, podcasts and more, visit www.melindamyers.com
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I'm a fan, are you?
Who doesn't LOVE a good Roller Coaster? Am I right?! I've been so very lucky to been have rasied in the Midwest, a stones throw away from Six Flags Great America, where I practicaly spent my summers as kid with my best bud Edgar! Mom and dad would drop us off at open and pick us up at close. 10a-10p. Don't think I could handle that now. Heck, I could barley make it on one run of Batman The Ride Backwards! Yes, that's right, for a limited time this season, (BTW... I tried to find out when from officials, they wouldn't budge, so get there soon!) Batman The Ride will be running BACKWARDS!! MOBILE USERS: Click here to WATCH Van rides Batman: The Ride Backwards! www.SixFlags.com
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NEW MUSIC: Safe & Sound
This song is currently in my Top 5. Capital Cities is the group and the song is "Safe & Sound". Let me know what you tihnk.
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My Lucky Brewers Socks
I've been wearing these sock to the last few games I have attended at Miller Park and the crew always wins when I have them on. Do you think my socks lucky?
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This Is The Spring I Have Been Waiting For
Fnally, the Milwaukee we love. Sunny and 70.
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Matt Nathanson AND Plain White T's coming to Festa!
YES! That headline is correct...Matt Nathanson AND the Plain White T's will be performing at Festa Italiana, Saturday night, July 20th and I have the honor of being your ON STAGE HOST!! I'm super stoked and looking forward to hanging with Platinum-selling singer-song writer Matt Nathanson, and Grammy-nominated Chicago-bred Plain White T's again! Check out the videos from both groups last visit to The Mix Studios: WATCH Matt Nathanson Interview and Performance. WATCH Plain White T's Interview and Performance.
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Watch for and Prevent Borers on Trees and Shrubs
Extreme heat and cold, droughts and floods can leave our plants stressed and more susceptible to damaging borers. These insects are the immature stage of moths and beetles that feed under the bark and inside the stems of plants. Their feeding weakens and in some cases kills the plant. Many borers are opportunists, attacking already stressed trees. We can't control the weather but we can help reduce stress on our plants. Start by growing plants suited to the climate and growing conditions in your landscape. Mulch the area under and around the base of trees and shrubs. Organic mulches like wood chips keep the roots cool and moist and reduce competition from grass and weeds. Be sure to water new plantings thoroughly and as needed the first few years. And do the same for established trees and shrubs during extended drought. This will keep them healthy and help ward off borers. A bit more information: Incorporate trees and shrubs into perennial planting beds. You will create an attractive garden and better environment for the plants. Plus, planting beds as well as mulching will reduce the need for hand trimming and will keep weed whips and mowers away from the trunks of the trees. And don't pile soil or mulch over the stems of shrubs and the trunks of trees. These practices create entryways for pests and encourage disease problems. For more gardening tips, how-to videos, podcasts and more, visit www.melindamyers.com
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Lawn Revival
If sparse, bare spots or lots of weeds describe your lawn, it is time for a little lawn revival. Start by evaluating the current state of your lawn. If more than 60% is bare or filled with weeds, it is time to start over. Look at this as an opportunity to properly prepare the soil, select a more drought tolerant lawn or convert it into a no mow or low maintenance lawn or planting bed. Overseed thin sparse lawns. Core aerate first or use a slit seeder to insure good seed-to-soil contact. For small bare spots use a lawn patch kit or make your own. Mix a handful of quality grass seed into a bucket of topsoil. Remove any dead grass and roughen the soil surface. Then sprinkle the commercial or homemade lawn patch over the prepared bare spot. Keep the soil moist until the grass seed begins to grow. A bit more information: Larger areas will benefit from the addition of organic matter into the top 6 inches of soil before sowing the grass seed or laying sod. Keep the soil moist until the sod has rooted into the soil below and the grass seed begins to grow. Consider overseeding the lawn to help create a more uniform appearance in the lawn. For more information, click here. For more gardening tips, how-to videos, podcasts and more, visit www.melindamyers.com
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