Ron Aronis puffs on a cigar while waiting to take part in the cannon firing demonstration at the Civil War encampment at Old Falls Village in Menomonee Falls. Aronis represented Battery A, in Cushing's Battalion.
Ron Aronis puffs on a cigar while waiting to take part in the cannon firing demonstration at the Civil War encampment at Old Falls Village in Menomonee Falls. Aronis represented Battery A, in Cushing's Battalion.
Credit: Ernie Mastroianni
Union soldiers from Company E of the 2nd Wisconsin, Company A of the Fifth Wisconsin, and some Confederate troops take part in a shooting demonstration at Old Falls Village in Menomonee Falls.
Credit: Ernie Mastroianni
Covering their ears from the loud sounds at a shooting demonstration are (from left) Melissa Parmenter of Germantown, her daughter Megan, 6, her friend Abby Stachowiak, 6, Megan's sister Nicole Parmenter, 10, and Sophia Tautges, 10. They were among many area residents who came to Old Falls Village to see the Civil War encampment.
Credit: Ernie Mastroianni
Wally Tomtschik of Milwaukee displays his large collection of Civil War-era reproduction firearms during the Civil War Encampment at Old Falls Village.
Credit: ERNIE MASTROIANNI
Brendon Gorham, 11, of Whitefish Bay and sidewalk monitor Emilio Aldape (at right), of Milwaukee, watch as the racers in professional categories 1 and 2 of the International Cycling Classic make the sharp turn from Silver Spring Drive to Santa Monica Boulevard in Whitefish Bay.
Credit: ERNIE MASTROIANNI
A bloodied Benjamin Bryant of Georgia waits for first aid after he tumbled in the rain during the professional categories of the International Cycling Classic in Whitefish Bay.
Credit: Ernie Mastroianni
Jeff Bannink of recovers from a fall after rain made the race course slick during the International Cycling Classic in Whitefish Bay.
Credit: Ernie Mastroianni
Deklan Zabel, 2, sits on top of a custom built Harley-Davidson during a fundraiser at the House of Harley-Davidson in Greenfield.
Carson Cotey, 2, looks at goldfish in a garden pond during a Greenfield Beautification Committee tour of private gardens.
Garden walkers pass a field of purple cone flowers on Waterford Avenue during the Greenfield Beautification Committee tour of private gardens.
Credit: Pat A. Robinson Photo
Cindy Dibb (center) watches her sister, Kelly Roberts, check out a pair of earrings in the mirror during Chili’n on the Avenue in Wauwatosa. Dale Dehmlow gives out a free pair of earrings to customers on their birthday and it happened to be Roberts birthday .
Credit: Mary Catanese
Lifeguard Lucas Stone sings to swimmers at the Hawaiian luau party for members of Hoyt Park in Wauwatosa.
Credit: Mary Catanese
Aidan Clark, 6, of West Allis, samples several dishes during the National Night Out event held at the West Allis Farmer's Market.
Credit: Mary Catanese
Doug Franzen applies Lannon stone to the 8,000 square-foot addition to the Greendale Community Church. The project includes creation of six new classroom spaces, a new entrance off Southway, handicap accessible restrooms and more.
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Angelo Lahanas, an usher for the Majestic Cinema, sits in the driver's seat of a replica of the 1960's Batmobile on display to promote the opening of "The Dark Knight Rises".
Credit: C.T. Kruger
Melissa Mass arranges vases in the Karthauser & Son commercial greenhouse in Germantown. Maas was creating 700 bouquets of flowers to be donated to a veterans medical center.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Julia Manske, 2, grabs a snack during Falls Fest in Menomonee Falls.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Joe Van Wie scales a climbing wall at Falls Fest.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Mac Schneider and his brother Christopher, 7, play miniature golf in Village Park while they attend Falls Fest.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
(From left) Golden retrievers Hailey, Tasha, and Sam, owned by Ed Hampshire, take a break from walking in Village Park while they attend Falls Fest.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Oak Creek's Tanner Johnson slides across home plate to score as Germantown's Ryan Anderson waits for the throw during the state championship summer baseball game in Mequon.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Germantown center fielder Jimmy Doedens makes a diving catch during a state semifinal game against Waukesha West.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Germantown's Blake Fleischman reacts following his team's 5-4 loss to Oak Creek in the state title game.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Oak Creek players race onto the field in celebration as Hayden Krimmer slides across home plate to score the winning run in the state final.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Oak Creek players celebrate their state title.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
Oak Creek players raise their championship trophy.
Credit: Peter Zuzga
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