On August 23, 1938 the Temple of Music — or The Washington Park Bandshell was opened to a crowd of 40,000. Emil Blatz contributed $100,000 to build the bandshell in Washington Park at a time when no one was building anything in Milwaukee. He took a chance on Washington Park because he wanted people to “listen to good music and forget their troubles.” So that’s what we do each Wednesday between 6:00 and 8:30pm starting in July and running through the end of August. Bring your lawn chairs, food, beverages, hang out and celebrate the park's 125th anniversary. Opening Acts: 6pm Main Acts: 6:30pm
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Our mission at Central Greens is to create a sustainable living environment through our advanced growing techniques. We devote our time to the support of the local community, environment and customers through our unique aquaponics system so we can provide highly nutritious, affordable and locally grown greens and fish year round. By creating a sustainable ecosystem on our one acre space we are able to reduce water costs seen in traditional farming by 99% and have zero discharge or run off water like many traditional farms do. We are committed to being planet conscious and overcoming the obstacles that face traditional farming to provide a real sustainable future to urban farming, the environment and our community. Aquaponics is one of the most sustainable ways of producing fresh fish and produce to locals without any fertilizers which can be harmful to the environment and residents. Our aquaponics farming method results in significantly less energy and water consumption, compared to traditional farming. Since we are local, we greatly reduce the gas cost of food transport as well as increasing the shelf life of our products in your home.