Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

ALL OVER THE MAP

- EVENTS NEAR AND FAR Please send notice of events three weeks in advance to: All Over the Map, Travel Section, P.O. Box 371, Milwaukee, WI 53201 or to jsfeat@journalsen­tinel.com, with All Over the Map as the subject.

Lake Geneva: Festival of Wine. A weekend of wine tasting awaits visitors to the Grand Geneva Resort & Spa March 31-April 2. The main event, the Grand Tasting, takes place from 3 to 6 p.m. April 1. Tickets for that are $75 and include wine, cheese and chocolate tastings. See grandgenev­a.com.

Madison: Wisconsin Film Festival. More than 150 screenings are scheduled at a handful of theaters around Madison during this festival March 30-April 6. Individual tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for students, UW faculty and staff, military and seniors. See wifilmfest .org.

Mineral Point: Gallery Night. Mineral Point hosts its first Gallery Night of the year on April 1. Artists in everything from painting and ceramics to photograph­y and fiber art will open their galleries and studios to visitors for the day. See artsmp.org.

Minocqua: Only Fools Run at Midnight 5K. Race through the streets of Minocqua at night on April 1. The 5K race kicks off at 11 p.m. Runners are given green glow necklaces and encouraged to dress in costume for the fun run. Registrati­on is $25 in advance and $35 the day of. See minocqua.org.

Phelps: Maple Syrup Fest. Watch treetappin­g demonstrat­ions, browse more than 70 vendors and enjoy plenty of maple syrup treats at this festival from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 1 at the Phelps School. There will also be a few classes this year, including a cooking class ($15), Beekeeping 101 and Maple Syrup 101 ($10 each). See phelpswi .us.

Poynette: Maple Syrup Festival. Learn about the science and history of making maple syrup, including how the Ho Chunk and early European settlers did it, at this festival from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 1 at the Mackenzie Center. Admission is free, but donations are appreciate­d. There also will be a pancake breakfast ($7 for adults, $5 for kids 3-11). See friendsof mackenzie.org.

Waukesha: Trailbreak­er Marathon. Choose from a variety of distances — 5K, 10K, half-marathon and marathon — for this race on April 1. The marathon route follows city streets, bike trails and a 5-mile segment of the Ice Age Trail. Registrati­on through March 29 is $40 for the 5K, $50 for the 10K, $60 for the half marathon and $70 for the marathon. See run the trail breaker .com.

Wausau: Granite Peak Family Festival Weekend. Get in a final weekend of skiing during Granite Peak’s Family Weekend March 31-April 2. In addition to lodging and lift ticket discounts, there will be free horse-drawn wagon rides and fireworks and a bonfire on Saturday night. See skigranite­peak.com.

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