Rudy Burkhalter: Cheeseday In Monroe
As a slight bicarbonite in the dark glass of death, intrigue, etc., that this theme engenders, let this be the merry, yodeling bromide:
From the Cheeseday site:
Back in 1914, the concept of Cheese Days originated from the notion that if some little town in Illinois could have a festival commemorating sauerkraut, then a celebration based on cheese would be an even better idea.
A group of local businessmen planned the festivities in just nine days, driving a roadster through the city of Monroe to publicize the event. A hand-lettered sign attached to the vehicle proclaimed “FIRST CHEESE DAY COMMITTEE 1914 – WE STARTED SOMETHING!”
And did they ever.
If you're in Monroe, Wisconsin, on the third weekend of September, during even numbered years, check out Cheese Day!
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
History: Cheeseday In Monroe
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Matt,
Thanks. This breaks things up nicely!
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