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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Milwaukee's Walker's Point neighborhood will play host to a festival this weekend, one truly made for Wisconsinites.
The event is called Squeak Fest, a celebration taking place in honor of Clock Shadow Creamery's 10th anniversary. To learn more about Squeak Fest, we were joined by Kristin Hueneke, executive chef for Lakefront Brewery, to discuss what to expect.
In a bit of dairy serendipity, Squeak Fest takes place less than a month away from Oct. 13's National Cheese Curd Day. Hueneke also made sure to chat with us about Lakefront Brewery's curd wagon as well as the unique types of cheese curds they plan to showcase at Squeak Fest.
Squeak Fest will take place on Sept. 25 from 11:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. on 2nd St. between Bruce and Virginia in Walker's Point. More information can be found on Facebook by clicking here.