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Rails to Trails Marathon, Norwalk, WI on November 4, 2012

The 5th annual Norwalk “Rails to Trails Marathon” will be held in Norwalk Park, 104 E Railroad St. Norwalk, WI on Sunday, Nov. 4.
To register for the marathon, go to the Rails to Trails marathon website or Call Theresa Lehner at 608-823-7942 or send her an email to talehner@yahoo.com for a registration form.
A portion of the money raised at the annual event is used to beautify the Norwalk Community.
In addition, proceeds will be used for scholarships at Brookwood High School.
Come stay at the Franklin Victorian Bed & Breakfast, in Sparta, WI just 10 miles away and stay with others who are in the event.  Come and get your fun and run in!

Registration Closing Date, Friday, November 2, 2012 @ 11:59 PM PST

Wisconsin Apple Orchards, Apple Picking, Fall Oh My!

In Wisconsin it is that time again this busy season for Fall, going to Apple Orchards  and picking the most beautiful fruit the “Apple”.   Here in Wisconsin it is very busy in our area Starting September 15th so much to do to kick off Fall.

Bauer’s Market & Garden Center in La Crescent about 1/2 hour from our B&B is Only the Finest  Apples and more….
Apples including Honeycrisp and Sweetango, Red Cortland, Golden Supreme, McIntosh, Weathly, Haralson and Gala and many more varieties!

Free Samples are offered to make sure you take home our favorite!  They also have Fall Decor, Fall Mums, Gourds, Mini pumpkins & more. Homemade and hand dipped caramel apples, fresh pastries, Amish jams and jellies, maple syrup and fall produces.
Located: Highway 14 & 61.
Phone: 507-895-4583, open daily form 8am to 7pm.
www.bauersmarketplace.com

Come visit another Orchard very close to Sparta and the Franklin Victorian Bed & Breakfast.
Maple Ridge Orchard
Enjoy the day and the flavor you love at a price you can afford!  U-Pick Honeycrisp Starting Sept 15. Free Hayride!
Raspberries…you pick, bake good, caramel apples, pancake mixes and new inventory daily.
Located: 6675 Maple Ave, Cashton
Phone: 608-654-5151, open Monday-Sat. 9-6pm, Sunday 1-6pm
Follow Blue signs on Hwy.33 in Town of Portland. 
www.mapleridgeorchard.com

There are more orchards to go to, but we just listed a few, come enjoy Fall and enjoy coming to Sparta and staying with us at the Franklin Victorian Bed & Breakfast.

 

On The Trail Beer, Wine & BBQ Challenge – Sparta, WI

On The Trail Beer, Wine & BBQ Challenge- This event will be in walking distance from the Franklin Victorian Bed & Breakfast. It will be very entertaining and a day full of fun things to do, see and taste!
September 15, 2012
Evans Bossard Park, Sparta, WI

The BBQ kickoff will begin at 8:00 AM and the Beer and Wine Garden will open at Noon. Sampling of Beer and Wine from 2:00-4:00 pm. The Sampling will include local breweries as well as local wine distributors.
Awards will be handed out or Homebrews, Amateur Wine Making, as well as BBQ.

There will be Live entertainment by Honey N Rust and The Pat Watters Band. Tickets are available for purchase at Westside Wine & Spirits for $30.00. The Live Music starts at 1:00 pm.

If you want more information please contact Westside Wine & Spirits (608) 269-1404.

All proceeds from this event will go to Glimmers of Hope Inc. This non-profit organization goes to help disadvantaged children in the Sparta, area!  This events is sponsored by: Sparta Kiwanis, Glimmers of Hope Inc., & Westside Wine & Spirits

New Car Charging Station and Farmer’s Market in Sparta, Wisconsin

car stationNEW ELECTRIC CAR CHARGING STATION right here in Sparta, Wisconsin. We are happy to be on the maps of car charging stations. Come join us in celebrating the induction of the City of Sparta‘s new electric car charging station at the ribbon cutting on Wednesday August 15th, 2012 at 3:00 pm. We are also celebrating in the same Parking Lot  our new location of our city Farmer’s Market.
Location adjacent to the Sparta Free Library 124 W. Main St. Sparta, WI.

This is located just a few blocks from the Franklin Victorian Bed & Breakfast.

10th Leon Gatorfest near Sparta, Wisconsin August 24,25,26 – 2012

Have you ever been to a “Stand Still” Parade?  Well now is the time to come and be part of it and see for yourself what all the fun is about.  Leon Gatorfest feature this “Stand Still” parade where the parade stand still and the people walk by.

August 24,25,26- 2012
FREE PARKING and ADMISSION IS FREE

This fun fest features fun for all ages with-

  • Sat. at 9 am Karen Wright Greeno Memorial 5k Run/Walk Registration @ 8am.
  • Live Music by The El Ciminos  (www.thecaminos.com) on August 25th from 8-12 pm.
  • Chicken-Q on Sat.
  • Kid games and inflatables
  • Food & more Food (including gator), ice cream
  • Craft & Art  show
  • Laundry basket softball
  • Live reptile exhibit
  • Tractor exhibit
  • Bean Bag Tournament
  • Fireworks- weather permitting
  • Sun. Stand Still Parade

Located at the Leon Community Center – Leon Wisconsin, 4 miles south of Sparta on Hwy. 27 “A Big Time in a Small Town”.
Come and stay at the Franklin Victorian Bed & Breakfast for the fun fill weekend.

 

 

 

Driftless Area ART Festival 2012, in Wisconsin

Fall Colors“Mark Your Calendars” – 2012 Driftless Area Art Festival will be held on
September 15, 10:00 – 5:00 and September 16, 10:00 – 4:00

The Festival is Located in Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin and for lodging you are welcome to come and be our guests here at the
Franklin Victorian Bed & Breakfast in Sparta, WI while you visit the area and the festival.
The Driftless Area Art Festival is a celebration of the visual, performance, and culinary arts of the Driftless Area, which includes Southwest Wisconsin, Northwest Iowa, Southeast Minnesota, and Northwest Illinois.  Just in its 8th year, it is already being recognized as a unique regional event.  Not only is the event itself a pleasure, but the trip there– though the scenic Driftless Area in fall colors– is a enjoyable and memorable experience. Come, enjoy the scenery and experience the drive threw the area and all it has to offer everyone!

To learn more go to: www.DriftlessAreaArtFestival.com
For additional information, contact:
Jerry and Liz Quebe, Co-chairs (608) 624-3600
info@DriftlessAreaArtFestival.com
 

Biking, Along the Elroy-Sparta Bike Trails and More!

Biking trail tunnelPick your ride based on your skill level! Because along the Elroy-Sparta Bike Trail there are over 101 miles of connecting trails for all levels. You can get a bike shuttle from the Franklin Victorian Bed & Breakfast when you are our guests and we will shuttle you to any of the small towns along the trail depending on your level and the miles you would like to go. It is more down hill from the Elroy end back to Sparta. We have the daily and annual bike passes on-site for you to purchase also. Come join the fuel-efficient adventure! “Biking” and come to Sparta, Wisconsin. It is a great individual, group or family activity. Plus, a healthy way to enjoy your summer! Give us a call if you would like more information and see our website for more Biking Trails and Back Roads to travel.

We Made a New Fruit Recipe & Celebrated July 4th!

Blueberry Streusel CobblerCelebrating the 4th of July many of us think about trying something new! At the Franklin Victorian Bed & Breakfast I did just that today for our guests for breakfast. It was Easy to Bake and Easy to Make.  We hope you make it to and celebrate with a new recipe and a wonderful Comfort Food.

Blueberry Streusel Cobbler
Ingredients:
1 pint fresh blueberries
1 (14-ounce) can Sweetened Condensed Milk (NOT evaporated milk)
2 teaspoons grated lemon peel
3/4 cup plus 2 Tablespoons cold butter
2 cups, biscuit baking mix, divided
1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar
1/2 cup chopped nuts, (I used pecans)
Vanilla Ice Cream or Whip Cream
Blueberry Sauce (recipe follows)

1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees. In bowl, combine blueberries, Sweetened Condensed Milk and lemon peel.
2. In large bowl, cut 3/4 cup butter into 1 1/2 cups biscuit mix until crumbly; add blueberry mixture. Spread in greased 9-inch square baking pan.
3. In small bowl, combine remaining 1/2 cup biscuit mix and sugar; cut in remaining 2 tablespoons butter until crumbly. Add nuts. Sprinkle over cobbler.
4. Bake 1 hour and 10 minutes or until golden. Serve warm with ice cream or whip cream. Add Blueberry Sauce. Refrigerate leftovers if you have any….

Blueberry Sauce: In saucepan, combine 1/2 cup white sugar, 1 tablespoons cornstarch, 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon and 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg. Gradually add 1/2 cup water. Cook and stir untill thickened. Stir in 1 pint blueberries; cook and stir until hot.

Makes 6-8 servings
Recipe provided by: Eagle Brand

 

 

The History of “Aprons” in Sparta, Wisconsin

I have been wearing one for many years ever since I started cooking more and running the Franklin Victorian Bed and Breakfast in Sparta, WI.  You asked what is it… Well it is an “Apron”.

I thought I would share some history with you about the Apron.  The principal use of an apron was to protect the dress underneath because women only had a few dresses.  It was easier to wash more Apron’s then dresses and aprons use less material. I do agree it does protect my shirts!

Other uses it served as a potholder for removing hot pans from the oven.  I now use potholders.
It was also used for drying children’s tears, and on occasion used for cleaning out dirty ears.

From the chicken coop, Aprons were used to carry eggs, or flowers from the gardens. We now can have any fancy and colorful baskets for these uses.

When company came, aprons were ideal hiding shy kids. When weather was cold, you could be wrapped in an apron to stay warm.  When the weather was hot many wiped perspiring brow, bent over the hot wood stove it could be used for. Chips and kindling wood were brought into the kitchens in that apron, along with fresh vegetables from the gardens.  After the peas had been shelled, the apron was used to carry out the hulls.

In the Fall, the apron was used to bring in apples that had fallen from trees. If surprise  company came by to visit and say Hello, it was amazing how fast you could dust with using your apron.

When dinner was ready, you could walk out on the front porch and waive your apron, and the men folk knew it was  time for dinner.

It has be a long time since the apron was invented and it will be a long time for someone to invent something that can replace the “old-time apron” that serves so many purposes.

So, look to your mothers and your grandmothers and see if they still wear an apron and I hope they do.  Aprons come in all sizes, colors, fabrics and you can even have one for everyday.  I was to a craft fair this past winter and aprons were making a come back and I purchased one and it has become my summer favorite.  I find myself doing many of the things that old-fashion aprons were made to do way back in history and Yes they are a wonderful piece.

Post and Show us your favorite aprons on our Facebook Page

Civil War Demonstration Event in Sparta, Wisconsin

Sparta will host a free Civil War demonstration and program that will be presented on the Monroe County Courthouse lawn, Court and Main Street, Sparta, Wisconsin. This event will happen just walking distance from the Franklin Victorian Bed and Breakfast.

June 30, 2012, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Watch musket firing, taste Hardtack, play games from the 1800s, do fun crafts, witness drill demonstration and much more. The event is FREE family fun for all ages.  Rain location is the Local History Room, 200 W. Main St., Sparta, just across the street.

For more information, call 608-269-8680. This event is sponsored by the Local History Room and Boy Scouts Venture Crew.