![]() ![]() ![]() The south side electeds are hoping to keep the wonderland going and growing in years to come. Spiker put it this way: “ Cathedral Square is great, but Downtown isn’t the only place that has Christmas, so it’s nice that we have a little slice of Christmas here in the Garden District.” Witkowski said he tried to make the block, which in previous years was empty, a place for families to come together on the South Side. It’s a community project they say, made possible entirely by volunteers and donations. During a recent walk through the grounds, Haas pointed to string of glittering lights and said, “That’s since Saturday.” He gestured towards Witkowski: “There’s more stuff because this guy keeps working.”ĭespite the work the current and former elected officials put into the wonderland, it’s not an official project of city or county government. But the former alder is also frequently out there stringing up new lights, checking on the displays. The growth is thanks in large part to Bryan Simon of Simon Landscape Company, Witkowski said. If you walk the whole path it’s about a quarter mile, Witkowski said.įor instance, last year there was a 35 foot light tunnel. A year ago, the first official winter wonderland was built. The first year of lights Witkowski wasn’t even calling it a Winter Wonderland. So Witkowski and the two other electeds started collecting Christmas lights and displays, many of them used and donated. Scott Spiker, who took over Witkowski’s aldermanic seat and prior to that worked in Witkowski’s office, remembers his former boss coming to him: “‘Hey let’s put up lights all over the farmers market.’ I said, ‘Oh, that sounds great, you and what army?’” And I thought, ‘Sure lets do it!’” said Jason Haas, Milwaukee County Supervisor for the 14th district. “Terry pitched it over breakfast one morning. The next year, high winds put the kibosh on a tree lighting, but Witkowski said he noted people were still showing up for the little light displays scattered around the block. It started three years ago, after a failed tree lighting and the recruitment of a few local elected leaders.įour years ago, there was a tree lighting in the farmers market, but the empty block was too dark for the event, so Witkowski bought a couple dozen light displays to brighten up the block. Terry Witkowski who represented the 13th district. This menagerie of lights taking over the Garden District’s farmers market and community garden is the brainchild of former Ald. 6th St., a winter wonderland has sprung up. On the south side, at the intersection of Norwich and S. ![]()
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