contentsMukwonago WI Chamberads

Message From the Director

Message From the Director

As a girl I traveled with my parents from our home in big city Milwaukee to tranquil Mukwonago for Maxwell Street Days market and to take long hikes in the Kettle Moraine forest on the outskirts of this quaint burg. Looking back fondly on those days, it’s ironic that so many years later I ended up living in Mukwonago and eventually in a career promoting the very village I came to know as a child. My job as director of the Mukwonago Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism is to help you come to know the charms of this area I call home.

Midwestern work ethic

Since the days of my girlhood, this small village has grown, but it is still a small town with good people and a Midwestern work ethic. Not only is it a great place to raise kids, it’s a great place to bond with nature or visit unique shops, restaurants, coffee shops and people. Mukwonago has a few well-known events and attractions that draw people from a large area. Old World Wisconsin is one of the largest natural history museums in the nation; Ten Chimneys, the charming historic home of Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne, is a must for fans of the theatre; and Elegant Farmer’s apple pie was recently voted best in America. Let’s not forget our festivals like Fall Fest – a terrific family event that celebrates fall with tons of children’s activities, Maxwell Street Days flea market, Summerfeste Father’s Day parade and Midnight Magic with its parade, craft show and people who come together to shop and visit until the wee hours.

Because of its location just off of a major interstate and just minutes from Milwaukee, it is also an attractive location for commerce and industry. Don’t be fooled - we’re a small town, but we mean business. Many large businesses have settled here in the village and in our industrial park. Here at the chamber we will be happy to help you and your business with a pleasant relocation to the area. We’re here to help you.

I encourage you to stop and visit our fine little village. You may end up falling to its charms and staying forever – just like I did.

Mary Blott
Executive Director
Mukwonago Area Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Center

previous topic
next topic
Village Profile
vpmobile
vpmobile