Arts & entertainment in Port Washington, WI

Find arts & entertainment in Port Washington, WI. Listings include Memories Dinner Theater, Possibility Playground, Seven Hills Honey, Gallery 224, Harbor Hills, Paint on Port Murals.

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Memories Dinner Theater A Memories Dinner Theater
1077 Lake Drive
Port Washington, 53074

Memories- Your Live Entertainment Destination

Possibility Playground B Possibility Playground
Upper Lake Park
Port Washington, 53074

Built in September 2008, Possibility Playground is Southeastern Wisconsin’s first community built universally accessible playground. Admission is free.

Seven Hills Honey C Seven Hills Honey
136 E Van Buren Street
Port Washington, 53074

Small batch raw artisan honey, never heated or filtered.Each batch of honey is kept pure from each location the bees are located at. Urban, basswood, wildflower, clover, alfalfa an...

Gallery 224 D Gallery 224
303 N. Franklin Street
Port Washington, 53074

Gallery 224 is part of Port Washington Saukville Arts Council, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

Harbor Hills E Harbor Hills
101 N Freeman Drive
Port Washington, 53074

Stop in at Harbor Hills to enjoy our 16 bowling lanes, four pool tables, three dart boards, dance fl

Paint on Port Murals F Paint on Port Murals
222 E Main Street, Suite 214
Port Washington, 53074

A three-year mural program to add a "POP" of vibrancy through art murals in Port Washington, WI

James Kiesow's Artwork G James Kiesow's Artwork
Port Washington, 53074

After painting for over forty years, I am still dedicated to painting what I love- wildlife & nature.

Port Washington Fish Day Parade H Port Washington Fish Day Parade
116 E Walters, Street
Port Washington, 53074

This spectacular parade runs from 10 until about noon each Fish Day. We can't wait to see you at the

The Blues Factory I The Blues Factory
Port Washington, 53074

The Blues Factory celebrates the amazing story of Port Washington's Wisconsin Chair Co. and its legen