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JULY

July 27 PORTAGE—"The Ho-Chunk People of Today"William Quackenbush will present the second installment of the "Their Side of the Story": The Ho-Chunk at the Portage Speaker Series; Historic Indian Agency House. 608.742.6362.

July 28-Aug. 1 ANTIGO—Landglade County Youth Fair. A five-day event featuring live music, rides, animal sales, demo derby and pig wrestling. 715.216.2356.

July 30 OSHKOSH—Sherlock Holmes and the Mystery of the Oshkosh Jewel Heist. Follow the clues through downtown businesses and have the chance to win a $500 reward if you can solve this mystery; downtown. 920.303.2265.

July 30-31 MILWAUKEE—Dancemakers. Collection of original works by graduate students of dance; Mainstage Theatre. 414.229.4308.

July 30-Aug. 1 KENOSHA—Taste of Wisconsin. Taste a variety of Wisconsin food and beverage specialties from more than 50 vendors and enjoy live music, culinary demonstrations and children's activities; Kenosha Harbor. 800.654.7309.

July 30-Aug. 1 MILWAUKEE—Guitar Workshop. Intermediate guitar students will work on three compositions by Leo Kottke during this intensive workshop; Kenilworth. 414.229.6122.

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