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Madison-area community festivals

Sunday, May 11th, 2014

I love how much we pack into our summers here in Madison. In addition to events like the Dane County Farmers’ Market and Concerts on the Square, I always look forward to the community festivals in the area. I’ve rounded them up in a grid and included some notes for each. And yes, I will be watching Cherry Pie perform at least four times this summer, twice during these festivals.

Events Dates Of note
Syttende Mai (Stoughton) May 16-18 Is a marathon just a bit too long for you? Try the annual 20-mile run from downtown Madison to Stoughton. New this year is a strongman competition called the “Viking Games.”
Fitchburg Days May 16-18 On the same weekend we’re celebrating our Norwegian heritage in Stoughton, we can celebrate our Irish heritage in Fitchburg. That means annual performances by both Pat McCurdy and The Kissers.
Verona Hometown Days June 12-15 Hometown Days always books great bands, and this year in no exception with local favorites Charm School Rejects, Madison County and Cherry Pie. The big parade takes place on Sunday.
Fireman’s Festival (Cottage Grove) June 12-15 This festival has a little bit of everything, from a rodeo to craft beer tasting to the Smokin’ Hot BBQ contest to a rugby tournament. Doesn’t have the music lineup of Hometown Days, though.
Oregon Summer Fest June 26-29 See cars from all decades in the annual car show, and enjoy ribs, ribs and more ribs at the Oregon-Brooklyn Lions Club “Thrilla on the Grilla.”
Monona Community Festival July 3-4 I’ve always enjoyed the hole-in-one challenge, which seems to be won with some frequency. And believe it or not, the festival hosts the annual Wisconsin Wife Carry Championship.
DeForest Area 4th of July Celebration July 3-4 Not one, but two, parades to watch (the second is in Token Creek). Lots of free events, including a Super Tuesday concert and pony rides.
Waunafest July 24-27 Waunakee has such strong community spirit, which is why this event has the largest attendance … and also the largest beer tent. Be warned that parking can be difficult.
Sweet Corn Festival (Sun Prairie) Aug. 14-17 As the name implies, you can’t attend this event without eating some of the 75 tons of sweet corn. Since the event is at Angell Park, there will be midget car racing and a tractor pull.
Middleton Good Neighbor Festival Aug. 22-24 Here we are at the end of the summer festival schedule. Check out the huge craft fair and the kiddie parade. Hopefully event organizers add a lot more porta-potties by the beer tent.

Note: I didn’t include the McFarland Family Festival, since it takes place in the fall.

Headquarters Bar & Restaurant

Sunday, May 4th, 2014

Oregon’s got a new sports bar, aptly named Headquarters Bar & Restaurant and located on the southeast side of town. It’s a welcome environment for families, Oregon High School Panthers Athletics and of course, sports fans.

I ordered a cross section of items from the large, but not unwieldy, menu. Right off the bat I picked a winner with the Buffalo Cheese Curds ($7). They have a nice hint of heat, and the buffalo flavor within the batter perfectly complemented the white cheddar. I probably could have eaten two dozen of these.

Another hit came from the Smokehouse section of the menu. The Headquarters Sandwich ($9), filled with brisket, pulled pork and coleslaw, was generously portioned, had the right amount of BBQ sauce and wasn’t too sloppy. Next time, I’ll probably tackle the rib plate ($14 for half rack).

Of the burgers I enjoyed the Yucatan ($8.50), which is topped with guacamole, Cajun bacon and Havarti cheese. It’s a great combination of flavors and textures.

Fool me twice, shame on me. That’s how I felt about Headquarter’s super dry chicken. In one visit, I had the Pesto Chicken Melt ($9), which did have a tasty pesto, but it couldn’t support the aforementioned dry chicken.  In another visit, I had to douse the Big Chicken Wrap ($8) with ranch sauce to get through it.

You get a choice of bottomless fries, waffle fries or garlic Parmesan chips as sides, or you can upgrade to onion rings or sweet potato fries for $1 more. Out of these choices, I recommend the waffle fries. The chips had almost no garlic flavor and just a sprinkling of Parmesan cheese, and the onion rings were just the standard frozen variety.

The restaurant becomes a popular hangout on Friday and Saturday nights. A second room that’s often closed during dining hours can take the overflow crowd, plus it has its own bar and lounge chairs.

Headquarters is open every day for lunch and dinner and breakfast on the weekends. A staff member told me the sand volleyball court should be constructed this week, or at least by the time league play begins at the end of the month.

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See more photos in our Headquarters Flickr set.

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