One event aims to offer an 'unlocked' peek at Waukesha, another tours food and drink favorites
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- One upcoming event plans to serve as an all-access pass to some of the most important buildings in the city, unlocking the secrets of Wisconsin's city of Waukesha. Another event will offer a more-traditional look at the Waukesha's food and drink offerings.
Waukesha Unlocked is taking place next weekend, giving folks around the area an opportunity to see Waukesha in a new light, while the Wauk-Tober Wine and Beer Walk will take place for the fourth year in a row on Saturday, Oct. 15 from 4:00 - 7:00 p.m.
Rebecca Pederson, assistant to the Mayor of Waukesha and a city administrator joined us on Tuesday, Sept. 27 to discuss the two events and the different sides of Waukesha that each will be able to showcase.
More information about Waukesha Unlocked can be found by clicking here while more information on the Wauk-Tober Wine and Beer Walk can be found by clicking here.