July 3 - 7, 2012
Oshkosh
A multi-cultural, multi-event, mostly happening in Menominee Park, right next to Lake Winnebago. The area is rich with Native American Historical significance. Go back in time to the 1870's when Oshkosh had 24 sawmills, 15 shingle mills, and 7 sash and door factories and was known as the "Sawdust City"! Experience these times when you visit the annual "Sawdust Days" festival, which features five days of music, food, fun, parades and the largest 4th of July fireworks display in the Fox Valley on the shores of Lake Winnebago.
With 4 stages of music, Sawdust Days is one of the country’s most unique family festivals since it's really 3 separate festivals in 1. Over 150,000 people attend over 5 days. The Ragin' Cajun Stage features the best Cajun/ Zydeco bands in the country. The Budweiser Mainstage features Rock, Blues, Americana & Rockabilly bands from throughout the USA.Sabor-a-Mexico features the largest free Hispanic Ethnic festival north of Chicago. Red's Corn & Karaoke Stage featuring a Karaoke contest with cash prizes.
www.sawdustdays.com
AddressMenominee Park
Oshkosh, WI 54901
Contact InformationVoice: 920-235-5584
Event Date Detail7/3/2012-7/7/2012
Festival TypeCommunity
Performing Arts ActivitiesMusic / Dance