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Two Rivers Main Street Events
Celebrate With Us…
We love celebrating and supporting our downtown businesses and one way we do that is through a variety of special events. Here is a general calendar for you to plan around. We hope to see you at many of these great happenings, (and don’t forget to support the local businesses while you’re here)!
Schedule:
The Great TRivia Contest March 14
The Great TRivia Contest will take place at the J.E. Hamilton Community House in the gymnasium. The contest consists of nine rounds of trivia, with nine questions in each round. The trivia is general, and it is not specific to Two Rivers.
Cool City Classic Car Show & Cruise June 27 and 28
Friday night’s cruise begins at UW-Green Bay, Manitowoc Campus, with the lineup starting at 4:00 and the cruise leaving at 6:00 for downtown Two Rivers. Food trucks and beverages are available Friday evening. The show on Saturday opens to the public at 10:00 and closes at 4:00. Food trucks and the beverage stand are available all day.
Bryan Lee Memorial Blues Festival July 12
Join us in downtown Two Rivers for a tribute to Bryan Lee, the Braille Blues Daddy. Born in Two Rivers in 1943, Bryan’s music career took him to New Orleans in the 80’s, where he performed until his passing in 2020. Featuring performances by blues musicians from around the county.
Ethnic Fest September 20
Join us in downtown Two Rivers for the 32nd Annual Two Rivers Ethnic Fest. A day of great food, amazing entertainment, blocks of craft vendors, and more!
Downtown Trick-or-Treat October 25
Put on your costume and trick-or-treat at participating downtown businesses.
Shop Hometown Two Rivers November 29
Support local businesses and shop downtown Two Rivers. Stop at the Two Rivers Main Street office to win prizes.
Hometown Christmas Parade November 29
Starting at 5:30 p.m the parade will feature over 50 floats, marching bands, and more. Celebrate the season! The parade starts at 5:30 pm and travels down Washington Street from 22nd Street to 16th Street – with an appearance by Santa Clause.