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Wisconsin Life Season 11 Episodes

10 Episodes 2024 - 2025

Episode 1

Zócalo Food Park

Thu, Oct 10, 2024

It's time to dine as Angela Fitzgerald visits Zócalo Food Park in Milwaukee to see what's cooking. This vibrant food truck park offers flavors of Puerto Rico, South Korea, Venezuela, Japan and Mexico - then join an annual Door County mini-golf tournament and meet a race car driver working to create equality on the track.

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Episode 2

Butterfly Gardens of Wisconsin

Thu, Oct 17, 2024

Angela Fitzgerald spreads her wings in Appleton at the Butterfly Gardens of Wisconsin, a non-profit preserve celebrating the vibrant insects. The seven-acre complex offers visitors a serene backdrop to learn about pollinators and the native plants they need to survive, while preserving 40 different butterfly species native to Outagamie County.

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Episode 3

Circus World

Thu, Oct 24, 2024

Come one, come all. Angela Fitzgerald visits Circus World in Baraboo to learn about Wisconsin's historical contributions to the circus. Nestled along the Baraboo River, this site was the Ringling Bros. original winter quarters home. Today, Circus World hosts circus performances and exhibits presented by the Wisconsin Historical Society.

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Episode 4

Northern Wisconsin State Fair

Thu, Oct 31, 2024

Angela Fitzgerald heads to Chippewa Falls to explore the historic Northern Wisconsin State Fair, a community staple for more than 100 years. Its rich history includes agricultural exhibits, a midway and even a 1935 Green Bay Packers game. Nowadays, visitors can hop on carnival rides, try culinary concoctions attend pig, duck and goat races.

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Episode 5

Pringle Nature Center

Thu, Nov 7, 2024

Visit Pringle Nature Center, a nonprofit dedicated to putting people in touch with nature. Angela Fitzgerald tours the center, housed in Bristol Woods Park, to check out the interactive ways to discover, learn about and engage with the natural world. We also join the Kubb Championship in Eau Claire and explore a fashion school in Milwaukee.

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Episode 6

State Archive Preservation Facility

Thu, Nov 14, 2024

Angela Fitzgerald checks out artifacts from Wisconsin and beyond at the State Archive Preservation Facility in Madison. The state-of-the-art location houses special collections including films, clothing and large objects like a vintage Oscar Mayer Wienermobile. We also visit a vinyl record pressing company and a teen with a hobby of plane spotting.

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Episode 7

Wisconsin Concrete Park

Thu, Nov 21, 2024

Angela Fitzgerald heads up north to Phillips as she explores Wisconsin Concrete Park. The roadside museum celebrates the artistic creations of Fred Smith, a retired lumberjack who created handmade sculptures using cement. Then join a family of water skiers, a fashion designer sharing their craft and a golfer playing for a world record.

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Episode 8

ATV and UTV Trails in Oconto County

Thu, Jan 2, 2025

Angela Fitzgerald hits the trails with the Wisconsin ATV - UTV Association in Lakewood, an organization working with local communities to educate, support and expand this growing sport. Their journey starts in Oconto County with the Hidden Bear Trail ATV Club, a local chapter that maintains and builds trails in the area.

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Episode 9

Blackbird Creative Lab at Yerkes Observatory

Thu, Jan 9, 2025

Angela Fitzgerald visits the Blackbird Creative Lab at Yerkes Observatory in Williams Bay, where art and science collide. While the observatory plays an important role in astronomy, the Grammy Award-winning music group Eighth Blackbird welcomes a cohort of musical ensembles and composers for an immersive creative experience.

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Episode 10

Kickapoo Valley Reserve

Thu, Jan 16, 2025

Host Angela Fitzgerald visits the Kickapoo Valley Reserve in the heart of the Driftless Area to learn about dark sky conservation work. The 8,000-acre reserve - managed in partnership with the state of Wisconsin and the Ho-Chunk Nation - offers learning opportunities about the land, flood management and diverse ecosystems found there.

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