– Named in honor of Bill Monroe, "The Father of Bluegrass Music," Monroe Crossing dazzles audiences with an electrifying blend of classic bluegrass, bluegrass gospel, and heartfelt originals. Their airtight harmonies, razor sharp arrangements, and on-stage rapport make...
Rickie is both a character in the songs and the songwriter singing, defying convention with a mixed bag of jazz, rock and what has come to be known as 'confessional' songwriter...
We are excited to have Jamie Lynn Fletcher perform at the winery! Jamie hails from the great frozen tundra of rural Wisconsin, USA. With a Bachelor's Degree in International Political Economics and a Master's degree in Broadcast Journalism, Jamie's logical career endeavor was to entertain the planet with her...
The White Hot Party is the Green Lake area’s Hottest Event of the Season! This annual, mid-July cocktail party—held at a different private home each year–is where Green Lake Renewal’s supporters gather...
The public are invited to join students of the Festival’s Chamber Camp in watching a masterclass presented by the members of the Daedalus Quartet: Violinists Min-Young Kim and Matilda Kaul, Violist Jessica Thompson, and Cellist Thomas Kraines, at the Green Lake Conference Center,...
The public are invited to join students of the Festival’s Chamber Camp in watching a masterclass presented by Cellist Tom Rosenberg at the Green Lake Conference Center, Roger Williams Inn.
The public are invited to join students of the Festival’s Chamber Camp in watching a masterclass presented by Pianist Andy Armstrong at the Green Lake Conference Center, Roger Williams Inn.
The public are invited to join students of the Festival’s Chamber Camp in watching a masterclass presented by violinist Samantha George at the Green Lake Conference Center, Roger Williams Inn.
The public are invited to join students of the Festival’s Chamber Camp in watching a masterclass presented by Violist Renee Skerik at the Green Lake Conference Center, Roger Williams Inn.
The public are invited to join students of the Festival’s Chamber Camp in watching a masterclass presented by MSO Concertmaster Frank Almond at the Green Lake Conference Center, Roger Williams Inn.
The Three Little Pigs, by Daniel Dorff, for violin, cello, and narrator, Ripon Public Library. Summer library reading theme: Building a Better World.