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Harvard is the self-proclaimed Milk Capital of the World and hosts one of the longest-running festivals in Illinois, Harvard Milk Days, the first weekend of June to commemorate their contributions to milk production during WWII.
Sheboygan's 31st annual holiday parade will start at 5 p.m. Nov. 26. Here's the route and more details in your weekly dose.
What to know about the area's holiday parades, local concerts, plays and more this winter.
Harvard Milk Day, an unofficial celebration in Harvard, Illinois, USA; Harvey Milk Day, a celebration of the life of Harvey Milk, a murdered gay rights activist; World Milk Day, a United Nations organized day to celebrate the importance of milk; National Milk Day (India), an observance of Verghese Kurien's birthday by the Indian milk industry
The purpose of WP is convey knowledge, not to tease people about their lack of knowledge. At the moment this article implies that Milk Days are an important part of what makes Harvard tick, by showing photographs. But it resolutely conveys absolutely no information about what the Milk Day is, who celebrates it, why it is celebrated, or anything.
The Rockford Park District operates a seasonal, self-propelled streetcar over the KD on summer weekends when UP is not operating. From Chemung, IL, east to Harvard, IL, the Chicago-Chemung Railroad operates over 3.5 miles of the former KD Line where it connects a large grain elevator operation in Chemung to the UP Harvard Subdivision.
Sheboygan Police Department Color Guard unit marches in the Memorial Day Parade, Monday, May 29, 2023, in Sheboygan, Wis. After the parade, a ceremony and brat fry will be held at Fountain Park.
Sheridan Road in Illinois was once signed as Illinois Route 42. The route was first shown on official maps in 1924; the original route ran along Sheridan Road from the Wisconsin border to Waukegan, then turned west along Washington Street, south along Green Bay Road (now part of IL 131 ), east along Rockland Road (now part of IL 176 ) before ...