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    Things to do in Green Bay this weekend: Oneida Pow Wow, Sprinkle Fest, Fly a Kite Fest

    By Benita Mathew, Green Bay Press-Gazette,

    21 days ago

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    GREEN BAY - It's another busy summer weekend in Green Bay, with all the sprinkles, kringles, and kites you can imagine.

    Thousands will also be the area for the Oneida Nation Pow Wow . Here are all the details on the Pow Wow and other events happening in the area Friday through Saturday.

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    Fly a Kite Fest

    Check out giant kite shows with colorful displays, stunt kite performances, mascots, and raffle games. Professional kite flyers, a candy drop, and chances to fly your own kites will be available.

    The 11th annual Fly a Kite Fest is 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday at the Nicolet Airport, 245 Bins Court, Humboldt

    Park at Celebration Church, 3475 Humboldt Road, Green Bay. Shuttles will take you to the fest. Parking at the airport is reserved for the professional kit flyers. More information is at flyakitefest.org .

    Hobart Summer Celebration

    The third annual Hobart Summer Celebration is back Saturday. Head to Four Seasons Park, 471 Four Seasons Drive, for music, food, drinks, and a kickball tournament.

    The celebration is 4-8 p.m. Saturday. More information is on the Facebook event.

    Oneida Pow Wow

    The 50th Oneida Nation's Pow Wow this weekend is expected to draw around 10,000 visitors. Hundreds of Indigenous dancers from tribal nations around the continent will perform. The three-day event will include food and crafts from Indigenous vendors, a lacrosse tournament, a competition for the dancers and drummers.

    The Pow Wow is June 28-30 at Norbert Hill Center, N7210 Seminary Road, Oneida. Admission is $8 a day or $15 for a weekend pass. More information is at exploreoneida.com .

    USA Powerlifting Student World Cup at Titletown

    USA Powerlifting will hold the first Titletown open and Student World Cup international powerlifting meet which is open to high school and college-level powerlifters. The top qualifiers will lift in the World Cup.

    General admission is $20 and $10 for students. It will be 6:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Saturday at the Resch Expo. Buy tickets and find more information at reschcomplex.com .

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    Sprinkle Fest at Uncle Mike's

    Get your doughnut fix at Sprinkle Fest at Uncle Mike's Bake Shoppe. Sprinkle Fest will be outside the East Mason Street location of Uncle Mike's Bake Shoppe. There will be a build your own doughnut bar, mini sprinkle pool, face painting, and more.

    There will be special deals at each Uncle Mike's in Green Bay, De Pere, and Suamico for Sprinkle Fest, but the activities will be at the store at 2999 E. Mason St., Green Bay. It lasts 8-11 a.m. Saturday. More information is on the Facebook event .

    Recurring events

    • Food Truck Fridays: Grounded on the Go, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Friday at Brown County Central Library, 515 Pine St., Green Bay.
    • Fridays on the Fox: Brass Differential, 6-9 p.m. Friday, CityDeck, 301 N. Washington St., Green Bay.
    • Live in the Garden: 2024 Badger State Brewing Outdoor Summer Concert Series: Nick Gonnering, 5-10 p.m. Friday, 990 Tony Canadeo Run, Green Bay. Caribbean Taste food truck will be on site.
    • Levitt AMP Green Bay Music Series : Kat and the Hurricane; opener, Allison Mahal; 4-6:30 p.m. Sunday, Leicht Memorial Park, 128 Dousman St., Green Bay.

    Contact Benita Mathew at bmathew@gannett.com.

    This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Things to do in Green Bay this weekend: Oneida Pow Wow, Sprinkle Fest, Fly a Kite Fest

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