Everything You Need to Know for Milwaukee Paranormal Conference 2021

What the heck is the Milwaukee Paranormal Conference?

MPC was started in 2015 by journalist, author, event organizer, podcast host, and all around weird guy Tea Krulos. The event features investigators and researchers giving talks on paranormal subjects. It’s also a celebration of arts and crafts, music, film, culture, and local businesses.

The conference is sponsored by American Ghost Walks, which offers ghost tours in the Midwest and beyond.

Where is this event?

Sept. 24, 6pm- Paranormal Party @ Faklandia Brewing. This is a free event and you do not need a ticket. It features a Ghost Story Open Mic where you can sign up to tell your story, trivia, and a performance by Sunspot.
Here’s the event FB page: https://www.facebook.com/events/292416242659939

Sept. 25, 10am-6pm- MPC @ Alverno College. This is a free event, but you do need to register: https://milwaukeeparacon.com/registration/

Sept. 26, Activities Day @ various locations throughout the day. See listing later in this post on which activities are free and which require tickets.

What COVID protocols are in place?

Alverno College’s official policy is that all visitors must wear masks, vaccinated or not. Attendees who do not wear masks will not be allowed into the event. Please work with us and not against us on this.

Where exactly is the conference on the Alverno campus?

Alverno’s Bucyrus Conference facility is located inside the Sister Joel Read Center. The key to getting there is to enter the campus by their entrance on 43rd St next to the big ALVERNO COLLEGE sign. On the map below you can see a red X by the 43rd St entrance, and another red X by a building labelled A. That’s the parking garage. The red dots show the path from the parking garage to the Sister Joel Read Center, where the conference is.

This is what the Sister Joel Read Center looks like. The entrances are in the dome-shaped part of the building.

The rotunda has the Milwaukee Paranormal Conference/ American Ghost Walks tables, a selfie station, and a Friends of the Milwaukee Public Library- Bookseller reading corner. Right next to the rotunda are the vendor floor and speaker room, and directly behind that is the Alumnae Hall, where additional presentations are being conducted.

What food/ drink will be available?

The campus cafeteria is just down the hallway from the conference and is open all day serving food and beverages (including coffee!) and from 2-6pm there will be a bar set up in the rotunda that serves adult beverages and snacks.

Will there be Milwaukee Paranormal Conference merch?

Yeah! We’ll have stickers, buttons, and t-shirts. Buying this merch helps support the event. In addition, we have over 30 fantastic vendors this year. You can see a listing of them here: https://milwaukeeparacon.com/2021/08/25/you-will-weep-paranormal-tears-of-joy-when-you-see-this-milwaukee-paranormal-conference-vendor-line-up/

Is this event wheelchair accessible?

Yes, no stairs.

If this event is free, why do I have to register? I’m a nihilist.

So we can keep tabs on how many people to expect.
Register here: https://milwaukeeparacon.com/registration/

My toaster is haunted. Will someone at the conference be able to help me?

Maybe.

Do you need volunteers?

Yes! Please email: milwaukeeparacon@gmail.com

What’s the Speaker Schedule?

Bucyrus Room

10AM: Shetan Noir, “The Lake Michigan Triangle”
11AM: Amelia Cotter, “Where the Party Never Ended: Ghosts of the Old Baraboo Inn”
Noon: Barnaby from Cryptids, Anomalies, and the Paranormal Society, “A Comparative Study of Bigfoot”
1PM: Tea’s Weird Week Birthday Panel w/ Tea Krulos, Heidi Erickson, Goddess Aida, Hillarie Higgins, J. Nathan Couch, and Donna Lea Wells Fink
2PM: Allison Jornlin, “Milwaukee Poltergeists”
3PM: American Ghost Walks Panel
4PM: Stacy Schuerman, Spiritualist minister and teacher, Morris Pratt Institute

Alumnae Hall

11AM: Milwaukee Krampus Eigenheit
Noon: Mike Huberty, “Voyage to Haunchyville,” includes a Haunchyville coloring page sponsored by Studio Moonfall
1PM: Paranormal Investigators of Milwaukee
2PM: Jeff from Badgerland Legends, “Finding the Weird in Your World”
3PM: Sam Maranto of Illinois MUFON, “Chi-town Flap”

(online) 8-10pm: Livestream of Paranormal Investigators of Milwaukee at the Cedarburg History Museum. Watch here: https://www.facebook.com/paranormalmilwaukee

(online) 10pm – 11pm American Ghost Walks live investigation from Brumder Mansion. Watch here: https://www.facebook.com/americanghostwalks

(online) 11pm- 12am World’s Largest Ghost Hunt Milwaukee Livestream Watch here: https://www.nationalghosthuntingday.com/the-hunt/locations/284-brumder-mansion-b-b


If I call/message/email the day of the conference because I can’t find parking or want to know what the weather forecast is will you answer?

No.

Can I wear a paranormal themed costume to this event?

Yes, please do if you feel inclined.

What is going on Sunday September 26?

Activities Day was visualized as a fun way for people to explore the city and participate in activities. You won’t be able to make all of them, but you are def able to check out several. The list below has information on each activity and ticket info.

10am: Yoga in the Cemetery @ Forest Home Cemetery, $15 (space is limited)
90-minute, includes short tour. Bring your own mat, towel, water.
Tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5203651
FB event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/3011372975808429

Noon: Pop-up Death Cafe @ Grant Park, free event (space is limited). You must email milwaukeeparacon@gmail.com to be put on the list and receive exact meet-up spot.
More details: https://www.facebook.com/events/167090408864099/

Noon: Ghost Poems poetry event @ Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts, hosted by Kavon Cortez Jones, free event (no ticket needed). Sign up to read a poem inspired by the paranormal, ghosts, autumn, Halloween, etc at Noon.


1-6pm: Witches Faire @ Faklandia Brewing. Features workshops, vendors, and special performance by Puerto Wiccan. Free event, no ticket needed. Lineup details here: https://milwaukeeparacon.com/2021/08/17/the-witches-faire-sunday-sept-26-faklandia-brewing/
FB event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1348145175581690

2pm: Presentation by Gavin Schmitt, author of The Milwaukee Mafia @ Bay View Community Center, free event, no ticket needed.
FB event: https://www.facebook.com/events/419877809369041/

Learn macabre history and hear about firsthand ghost encounters!

3pm: American Ghost Walks Waukesha tour, tickets: https://americanghostwalks.com/wisconsin/waukesha-ghost-walks/
3pm: American Ghost Walks Bloody Third Ward tour, tickets: https://americanghostwalks.com/wisconsin/milwaukee-ghost-walks/

3pm: Cemetery Art and Symbolism tour, Forest Home Cemetery, $10 (space is limited)
Tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5203662
FB event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/552578672823554

7pm: Lake Michigan Monster screening, Shaker’s Cigar Bar, $10 (pay at door)

Screening of locally made film Lake Michigan Monster, and the short Alien Abduction. Some cast and crew will be there for a Q and A. Screening is at Shaker’s, cigar bar and restaurant and famously haunted.
FB event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1293854227715621/

Is this going to be an event where I can meet people with similar interests, learn some fascinating things about the paranormal, check out some great vendors, participate in activities, and have fun?

Hell yeah it is.



A List of (sometimes oddly specific) MPC Volunteer Needs

The Milwaukee Paranormal Conference is a small staff of people who are passionate about making the event happen. We very much rely on volunteer help. Here’s a list of some specific things we need, but we will add more as we realize we missed stuff. Volunteers get a discount on shirts and we are going to organize a volunteer party in October. We appreciate you and if you’re interested, email milwaukeeparacon@gmail.com and we will add you to the list. Let us know if one of the positions is right for you or if you’re open to anything.

Pre-conference

Street team– hanging flyers, distributing promotional postcards. Everyone is encouraged to help us out by spreading word online. Our website is milwaukeeparacon.com and this year’s Facebook event page is here: https://www.facebook.com/events/129428029207864

Friday, September 24, Paranormal Party @ Faklandia

-Ghost story tellers! Participate in the Ghost Story Open Mic. Sign up for 5 minutes of stage time to share your experience or a story you’ve heard that you love. Sign up at 7pm, Faklandia Brewing.

Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/292416242659939

Saturday, September 25, Milwaukee Paranormal Conference @ Alverno College

-Kite flyer(s)- we need a person or two to fly a kite 9:30-10:30 or 11am outside the conference front doors. This is not a joke.

-Sign dancers- want to dress as a cryptid and do a spinny sign dance? We’d love it. Or someone to help put directional signs up around campus– last year we did it at Alverno people requested this as they got lost.

-Front desk- 2 people for each 2 hour shifts. 10-Noon, Noon to 2, 2 to 4. 6-8 volunteers total. Help sell merch and answer questions.

-Vendors load in– 9-10am. We like to offer people a helping hand if we can. Having a few people to help vendors carry stuff to load in at 9am is something we’d like to offer.

-Hall Monitors– ha, ha for lack of a better term. We just want some people to take a shift walking around making sure everything is alright.

-Vendors load out- helping vendors carry stuff out, 6pm.

Sunday, September 26


-Yoga point person, need someone to enjoy yoga at Forest Home Cemetery, check in people as they arrive, maybe take a couple pictures. 10AM
Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/3011372975808429

-Poets. Paranormal inspired poetry open mic at Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts. Sign up at Noon.
Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/643804343261960/

-Cemetery Art and Symbolism tour point person- same as yoga, check people in, take a couple pictures, enjoy the tour. 3PM
Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/552578672823554/

-Witch’s Faire @ Faklandia Brewing: need a couple people to help set up at Noon, and a couple people to help tear down at 6pm.
Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1348145175581690/

That email again is milwaukeeparacon@gmail.com

Thanks for your time, you are appreciated!

You Will Weep Paranormal Tears of Joy When You See This Milwaukee Paranormal Conference Vendor Line-up

The Milwaukee Paranormal Conference is sponsored by American Ghost Walks. MPC benefit ghost tour hosted by Tea Krulos is this Friday, August 27: https://www.facebook.com/events/814040205926561/

One thing that separates Milwaukee Paranormal Conference from some of your other run-of-the-mill, dusty conferences is that we’ve strived since year one to make it an event of not just paranormal themed talks, but also a celebration of local arts, crafts, authors, and musicians.

This year we have an excellent line-up of 33 vendors for our event Sept. 25 at Alverno College’s Bucyrus Center. It’s a really good mix of familiar faces and people brand new to the conference, including organizations, artists, authors, businesses and more. The conference runs 10am-5pm on September 25. It’s a free event, you just need to get your tickets by registering here: milwaukeeparacon.com/registration

A line-up of speakers and more info is here: milwaukeeparacon.com/2021/07/29/milwaukee-paranormal-conference-returns-sept-24-26-2021/

Below is a list of vendors for the Sept. 25 conference. Please note we are also doing a Witches Faire Sun. Sept. 26 at Faklandia Brewing. There is a separate line-up for vendors for that, please see this post for more details: milwaukeeparacon.com/2021/08/17/the-witches-faire-sunday-sept-26-faklandia-brewing

Vendor Floor Line-up for Sept. 25 @ Alverno

  1. American Ghost Walks
  2. Mendoza Curiosities
  3. Feral House
  4. Quixotronic
  5. ArtisticallyAnna
  6. Paranormal Investigators of Milwaukee
  7. CAPs Cryptids, Anomalies, and Paranormal Society
  8. Madame Cora’s Emporium
  9. Necropolis Curios
  10. Shetan Noir
  11. Sacred Space with Marie Chevala
  12. Author J. Nathan Couch
  13. Seventh Scorpio
  14. Goddess Aida
  15. Idiorhythmic
  16. Author Amelia Cotter
  17. South East Wisconsin Paranormal Investigation Team (SEWPIT)
  18. South East Wisconsin Paranormal Investigation Team (SEWPIT)
  19. Twisted Dreams Film Festival
  20. Infinities Essential Oddities
  21. Sam Maranto
  22. Old Baraboo Inn
  23. Tippecanoe Herbs & Apothecary
  24. Documenting the Unknown
  25. Author Hillarie Higgins
  26. Brew City Paranormal
  27. Minnesota Ghost & Graves
  28. Cryptic Requiem Creations
  29. Friends of the Milwaukee Public Library- Bookseller
  30. Boyd House
  31. Stone Troll Studios
  32. Mary Jane’s Closet
  33. Morris Pratt Institute

    SUPPORT LOCAL ART, SUPPORT LOCAL AUTHORS, SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL MILWAUKEE PARANORMAL CONFERENCE!
    FREE TICKETS: 2021 MKE Paracon Registration | Milwaukee Paranormal Conference (milwaukeeparacon.com)

The Witches Faire, Sunday, Sept. 26 @ Faklandia Brewing

The Witches Faire is part of our Milwaukee Paranormal Conference Activities Day line-up and is the centerpiece of the day. It’s happening 1-6pm (followed by a ritual at 7pm) at Faklandia Brewing (3807 S. Packard Ave., Saint Francis). This event is perfect for those interested in witchcraft and will feature workshops, vendors, a musical performance, and great food and drink from Faklandia. Admission is free!

WORKSHOPS (times TBA)

Tiffany Strong, “Pagan Parenting”

Lane Burns, “Sigil Workshop”

Raechel Henderson, “Magickal Home Protection”

Goddess Aida, “Ways To Support Your Gifted Adolescent” and “Loud Meditation: Let Sound Be Your Symphony, the Zombie Edition”

5pm: Special performance by dark lyrical MC Puerto Wiccan

7pm: Group ritual, details TBA

VENDORS

Cackling Crone (mystical tokens and talismans) and special guests Milwaukee Pagan Unity Community

Two is For Mirth (hand woven fine metal and semi precious jewelry and amulets)

Silver Wheel Arts (devotional sculpture and icons)

Brooklyn Jenness (handmade wands and altar goods)

Archer Divine (ritual candles and enchanted personal care)

Lilythe’s Apothecary (ritual candles and enchanted personal care)

Sarah Braden (art– tarot and lunar paintings)

Triple Moon Sisters (crystals, stones, altar goods)

READERS

Ascended Gifts: Krystal B and Dani—Tarot

Here’s the Facebook event page: http://www.facebook.com/events/1348145175581690

Other events happening on Activity Day

10am: Yoga in the Cemetery @ Forest Home Cemetery, $15 (space is limited)
Tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5203651
FB event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/3011372975808429

Noon: Pop-up Death Cafe @ Grant Park, free event (space is limited).
More details: https://www.facebook.com/events/167090408864099/

Noon: MKE Paranormal Con Poetry Open Mic @ Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts, free event
FB event: https://www.facebook.com/events/643804343261960

American Ghost Walk, Bloody Third Ward and Waukesha tours, details TBA

2pm: Presentation by Gavin Schmitt, author of The Milwaukee Mafia @ Bay View Community Center, free event
FB event: https://www.facebook.com/events/419877809369041/

3pm: Cemetery Art and Symbolism tour, Forest Home Cemetery, $10 (space is limited)
Tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5203662
FB event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/552578672823554

7pm: Screening of Lake Michigan Monster, Shaker’s Cigar Bar, $10
Screening of locally made film Lake Michigan Monster, and the short Alien Abduction. Some cast and crew will be there for a Q and A. Screening is at Shaker’s, cigar bar and restaurant and famously haunted.
FB event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1293854227715621/

Our main event is the Milwaukee Paranormal Conference at the Alverno College Bucyrus Center Saturday September 25, 10am-5pm. The event is sponsored by American Ghost Walks and is free this year. Line-up and free registration link can be found here: https://milwaukeeparacon.com/2021/07/29/milwaukee-paranormal-conference-returns-sept-24-26-2021/

Milwaukee Paranormal Conference Returns Sept. 24-26, 2021

Hello, paranormal fans! As a girl once said, “they’re baaaaaaack!” We had an online only conference last year (pandemic!) and are glad to say we are returning with an in-person event this fall (we will also be broadcasting some of it online for paranormal fans around the world).

The Milwaukee Paranormal Conference was founded in 2015 by author Tea Krulos. The vision has always been to provide fascinating guest speakers, panels, documentaries, and activities related to paranormal investigation, Ufology, cryptozoology, folklore, and all things strange and eerie. It is also an event that celebrates local artists, crafters, musicians, and businesses. It is informative, a great chance to meet people with similar interests, and we also try to make it a helluva fun time.

Our presenting sponsor this year is American Ghost Walks, which offers walking ghost tours in Milwaukee, Chicago, throughout the Midwest and beyond.

Please note this event is put together by a small band of merry, hardworking volunteers who are all always busy with a million things, so be patient! Below is a list of events, speakers, and vendors. It isn’t complete, because some details are still being worked out, but this will give an idea of some of the events and people who will be there. We will be updating this post with times and ticket links as we get them.

Our logo this year was created by Milwaukee artist Estephanie Mendoza

Friday, Sept. 24: Paranormal Party Time @ Faklandia Brewing, 6pm

Ghost Story Open Mic (share your own experiences and stories!)

Tea’s Weird Week Trivia w/ Miss Information (show off your knowledge of the strange and eerie!)

Sunspot (official band of the Milwaukee Paranormal Conference!)

And, of course, delicious food and drink, free admission!
FB event: https://www.facebook.com/events/292416242659939

Also, 7:30pm: American Ghost Walks Bloody Third Ward tour

Saturday, Sept. 25: Milwaukee Paranormal Conference @ Alverno College (Bucyrus Center) 10am-5pm

Please note we are still establishing the timeslots these speakers will have. Admission to the conference is free, but you will be required to get a free ticket online, right here: 2021 MKE Paracon Registration | Milwaukee Paranormal Conference (milwaukeeparacon.com)

Bucyrus Room

10AM: Shetan Noir, “The Lake Michigan Triangle”

11AM: Amelia Cotter, “Where the Party Never Ended: Ghosts of the Old Baraboo Inn”

Noon: Barnaby from Cryptids, Anomalies, and the Paranormal Society, “A Comparative Study of Bigfoot”

1PM: Tea’s Weird Week Birthday Panel w/ Tea Krulos, Heidi Erickson, Goddess Aida, Hillarie Higgins, J. Nathan Couch, and Donna Lea Wells Fink

2PM: Allison Jornlin, “Milwaukee Poltergeists”

3PM: American Ghost Walks Panel

4PM: Stacy Schuerman, Spiritualist minister and teacher, Morris Pratt Institute

Alumnae Hall

11AM: Milwaukee Krampusnacht

Noon: Mike Huberty, “Voyage to Haunchyville,” includes a Haunchyville coloring page sponsored by Studio Moonfall

1PM: Paranormal Investigators of Milwaukee

2PM: Jeff from Badgerland Legends, “Finding the Weird in Your World”

3PM:

FB event: https://www.facebook.com/events/129428029207864/


Sept. 25 Ghost Hunt Events @ various locations, (more TBA)

7pm-Midnight, World’s Largest Ghost Hunt event @ Old Baraboo Inn (Baraboo, WI) featuring Team OBI Paranormal Investigators, spiritual mediums Paul Hutto and Dawn Hohlfeld, includes basement tour.
Event link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/worlds-largest-ghost-hunt-roaring-20s-style-in-historic-brewery-brothel-tickets-165911845797

8pm, Port Washington Ghost Walk (Port Washington, WI). Special tour for conference guests. Email susanscotfry@capercompany.com for ticket info, more tour info here: https://www.capercompany.com/ghost-walks.html

7:30pm: American Ghost Walks Bloody Third Ward tour

Sunday, Sept. 26: MPC Activities Day @ various locations

Activities Day envisions a city-wide celebration of all things paranormal. Some of these events are free, some require purchasing a ticket. We are still finalizing some details.

10am: Yoga in the Cemetery @ Forest Home Cemetery, $15 (space is limited)
Tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5203651
FB event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/3011372975808429

Noon: Pop-up Death Cafe @ Grant Park, free event (space is limited).
More details: https://www.facebook.com/events/167090408864099/

Noon: Ghost Poems poetry event @ Jazz Gallery Center for the Arts, hosted by Kavon Cortez Jones, free event


1-6pm: Witches Faire @ Faklandia Brewing. Features workshops, vendors, and special performance by Puerto Wiccan. Free event.
FB event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1348145175581690

2pm: Presentation by Gavin Schmitt, author of The Milwaukee Mafia @ Bay View Community Center, free event
FB event: https://www.facebook.com/events/419877809369041/

3pm: American Ghost Walks Waukesha tour, ticket info soon

3pm: Cemetery Art and Symbolism tour, Forest Home Cemetery, $10 (space is limited)
Tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/5203662
FB event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/552578672823554

7pm: Lake Michigan Monster screening, Shaker’s Cigar Bar, $10 (pay at door)

Screening of locally made film Lake Michigan Monster, and the short Alien Abduction. Some cast and crew will be there for a Q and A. Screening is at Shaker’s, cigar bar and restaurant and famously haunted.
FB event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/1293854227715621/

Vendor Floor Line-up for Sept. 25 @ Alverno

  1. American Ghost Walks
  2. Mendoza Curiosities
  3. Feral House
  4. Quixotronic
  5. ArtisticallyAnna
  6. Paranormal Investigators of Milwaukee
  7. CAPs Cryptids, Anomalies, and Paranormal Society
  8. Madame Cora’s Emporium
  9. Necropolis Curios
  10. Shetan Noir
  11. Sacred Space with Marie Chevala
  12. Author J. Nathan Couch
  13. Seventh Scorpio
  14. Goddess Aida
  15. Idiorhythmic
  16. Author Amelia Cotter
  17. South East Wisconsin Paranormal Investigation Team (SEWPIT)
  18. South East Wisconsin Paranormal Investigation Team (SEWPIT)
  19. Twisted Dreams Film Festival
  20. Infinities Essential Oddities
  21. Old Baraboo Inn
  22. Tippecanoe Herbs & Apothecary
  23. Documenting the Unknown
  24. Author Hillarie Higgins
  25. Brew City Paranormal
  26. Minnesota Ghost & Graves
  27. Cryptic Requiem Creations
  28. Friends of the Milwaukee Public Library- Bookseller
  29. Boyd House
  30. Stone Troll Studios
  31. Mary Jane’s Closet
  32. Morris Pratt Institute

FREE ticket to Sept. 25 conference: 2021 MKE Paracon Registration | Milwaukee Paranormal Conference (milwaukeeparacon.com)

American Ghost Walks presents Milwaukee Paranormal Online Conference, Oct.9-11

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Because of the pandemic, we have moved our conference online this year. Though we’ll miss seeing you in the flesh, the good news is the conference will be free and you can watch it all from the safety of your couch. This year’s conference is sponsored by American Ghost Walks.

We will be featuring talks, panels, trivia, virtual tours, and much more.

You can pre-register for free here: http://milwaukeeparacon2020.heysummit.com

We will have an announcement of guests and activities soon!

Ghost Stories – Bigfoot – Mysteries – UFOs – Paranormal Investigation – Secret Societies – Krampus – Virtual Tours – Speakers – Panels – Trivia – Spooky Stuff

 

Milwaukee Krampusnacht Merch Re-Order!!!

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Order T-shirts/ Sweatshirts/ Posters, Get Them in Time for Christmas! SHIRT Pre-Order Only Open til Sunday!

Other items- stickers, buttons, also available!

We’ve had some demand for t-shirts and hoodies from people who wanted them but couldn’t get them at the event. We’ve also had requests for souvenir posters. As such we will leave ordering for shirts for just a couple days.

*Order T-shirts and hooded sweatshirts and get them shipped on Dec. 20, in time for Christmas OR if in the Milwaukee area save on shipping and pick them up at the Bavarian Bierhaus 5-7pm Sunday, December 22. ORDERING ONLY OPEN TIL THIS SUNDAY DEC.15 AT NOON.

*Posters (11 x 17 cardstock) can be ordered up until Friday Dec. 20, and will be shipped or available at the same pick-up date.

* All other items like pins, stickers, dolls will be shipped right away or available for pick-up.

ALL ITEMS HERE: https://squareup.com/market/milwaukee-para-con

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The Top 10 Things You Should do at Milwaukee Krampusnacht

Milwaukee Krampusnacht 2019 is coming up soon! There’s so many cool things to do this year, we thought we’d guide you through some os it with this handy list.

Milwaukee Krampusnacht is Thursday, December 5 from 4-10pm at the Bavarian Bierhaus (700 W. Lexington Blvd, Glendale). Tickets are $5 and available here: https://milwaukeekrampusnacht2019.brownpapertickets.com

(1) Volunteer! Our awesome volunteers are the ones who make this event fun for everyone. Most volunteer shifts are only an hour or hour and half, so you won’t miss much. Plus you get free admission for yourself and a guest. You just need to fill out this form: CLICK HERE

(2) Make a costume. The American Science & Surplus Krampus Parade happens at 8pm. We welcome Krampus and other holiday folklore characters. Last year we were ecstatic to see many people wore Krampus or holiday inspired clothing/horns/costumes. Not mandatory, but definitely encouraged! If you want to join in the parade, registration is open until Dec.1 here: https://milwaukeeparacon.com/2019/10/07/milwaukee-krampus-parade-2019-registration

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Parade participants last year. Photo by Marshall Lee.

(3) Drink a Bells & Chains. How cool is this? Bavarian Bierhaus has a special brew for this event. It was a huge hit last year. Bells & Chains is St. Nikolausbockbier aged with light roasted oak and Bourbon (20 IBU, 9.3% ABV). And what better place to drink it than…

(4)…the new Bells & Chains Tavern! This outdoor pavilion bar is on the parade route and open 7-10pm. They’d have Bells & Chains, coffee and hot cocoa drinks, and Glühwein, a traditional warm mulled wine served traditionally in Germany around Christmastime. We’ll also have some games for you to play like bean bag toss aka Krampholio.

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(5) Get your holiday photo at the Krampus Photo Booth. Get your picture taken at this station with members of Milwaukee Krampus Eigenheit, a group of costumed performers that participate in this and other events. This year we’ll have a volunteer snap photos for you on your phone. New profile pic!

(6) Get your holiday shopping done. We are very proud of our awesome vendor line-up this year for the Krampus Holiday Market, a good mix of people who were vendors at our first two events as well as new vendors. There’s a great mix of different crafts– original art, ceramics, jewelry, books, candles, ornaments, Krampuskarten, and much more. You can see the vendor line-up on this page: www.milwaukeeparacon.com/krampus

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(7) Dance and do a sing-a-long with our music line-up. Here is our fantastic music line-up in the Beer Hall:

5pm: The Foragers

6pm: The Squeezettes

7pm: The Courtesan & The Cabin Boy (kicking off with a sing-a-long of the “Nights of Krampus.”)

(8pm: American Science & Surplus Krampus Parade followed by outdoor performances on the Brimstone Stage.)

9pm: Xposed 4heads (who have a new Krampus song!)

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Xposed 4heads last year. Photo by Joe Dean.

(8) Send your offspring to the Kid’s Krampus Hour. We have 10 tickets left for the Kid’s Hour, which includes a craft project, candy bag, entertainment, and KinderKrampus Parade. Parents can sit in or go check out the music and vendors. Tickets here: https://milwaukeekrampusnacht2019.brownpapertickets.com

(9) Bring a gift for the white elephant exchange. Bring a creepy cool gift (we suggest $5-$10 value, but the best gifts are priceless), wrap it up and bring it to the Beer Hall. You’ll see a table near the music stage. A volunteer will give you a ticket as proof that you dropped a gift off. At 9pm people can come through and pick up their mystery gift.

(10) Bring a donation for Toys for Tots. We are proud to do a drive again this year for Toys for Tots. Bring new, unwrapped toys. We’ll have donation bins right when you enter. We’ll also be raffling some gift baskets with monies raised being donated to Toys for Tots. Find out more about the organization here: https://www.toysfortots.org/

MIlwaukee Krumpus Nacht 2018

Photo by Marshall Lee.

How to get to Milwaukee Krampusnacht:

Chicago Hauntings has a tour bus rolling from American Science & Surplus in Chicago to the event. Your bus ride includes spooky stories, music, and treats like Bavarian pretzels! More info and tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/milwaukee-krampusnacht-party-bus-from-chicago-tickets-80614128027

Ride to Krampusnacht: This bike ride rolls from Colectivo Coffee on Humboldt in Riverwest and rolls to the event. Ride info here: https://www.facebook.com/events/436770540289277/

Public transport: The number 15 bus drops off close to the Bavarian Bierhaus.

Where to stay: The Cream City Hostel has a discount code of “Krampus.” Get more info and see some fun photos from a Krampus visit to the hostel here: https://milwaukeeparacon.com/2019/11/04/kick-up-your-hooves-at-the-cream-city-hostel/

A safety note: The Bavarian Bierhaus has informed us that vehicles left in their lot overnight will not be ticketed or towed. Don’t drink and drive.

Hashtag: #MKEKrampusnacht2019

 

NEW! Check out the Bells & Chains Tavern (and fire show!)

The American Science & Surplus Krampus Parade is an event highlight, and we’ve expanded our outdoor entertainment!

After the parade, gather near a bonfire and enjoy post-parade performances from drum and bugle corps Spielmanszug Milwaukee, a performance of the Witch’s Dance, and fire dancers! We’re calling this performance area the Brimstone Stage.

While waiting for the parade (or after), we have a great new option for you this year– The Bells & Chains Tavern. The bar is located in a pavilion in the beer garden near where the bonfire will be. Walk through the beer garden gates and keep walking, listen for a ringing bell– you won’t miss it.

The Bells & Chains Tavern will be open for business 7-10pm. They’ll be serving the namesake Bells & Chains, a “St. Nikolausbockbier aged with light roasted oak and Bourbon (20 IBU, 9.3% ABV) Specially made for Krampus celebration!” As well some hot drinks like coffee or hot cocoa (served with Bailey’s or Kahlua) and Glühwein, a traditional warm mulled wine served traditionally in Germany around Christmastime.

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We’ll also have a couple games in the tavern set up– play a game of bean bag toss, or as we like to call it, Krampholio, as well as other fun games.

Event tickets can be found here: https://milwaukeekrampusnacht2019.brownpapertickets.com

See more of the event line-up here: milwaukeeparacon.com/krampus

Help us out by being an event volunteer! Here’s the form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe-fUBq9uPctzizCUNu7weOoqSGmyrzDPU6XOx0xRsa6RbQww/viewform?fbclid=IwAR2quYUAyWPDlMdbVg-Yc5h6eV7wVNuLl7XQp3L2eFUiSctVEtHBVyWd9gI

Tis the Season for Milwaukee Krampusnacht Merch

Photographer: Troy Freund Photography
Models: Ery Ott, Danesh Kothari
Shirt design: Stinky Goblin Emporium
Screenprinter: Stay Rad Screenprinting
Venue: The Bavarian Bierhaus, home of Milwaukee Krampusnacht 2019

Merch pre-order link: https://squareup.com/market/milwaukee-para-con
Event tickets: https://milwaukeekrampusnacht2019.brownpapertickets.com/

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Hooded sweatshirts come in pullover or zip-up variations and are available by pre-order only: https://squareup.com/market/milwaukee-para-con

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Mask by Stinky Goblin Emporium (they’ll be on the vendor floor!)

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These fantastic t-shirts glow-in-the-dark and are just $15. They are available by pre-order or by very limited supply at the event. Pre-order is the only way to guarantee you’ll get your mitts on one! Pre-order link: https://squareup.com/market/milwaukee-para-con

After you pre-order, you’ll be able to pick up your shirts/ hoodies at the official merch table at Milwaukee Krampusnacht (we can also ship, e-mail milwaukeeparacon@gmail.com for details) Please note that buying shirts do not include event admission. Event tickets can be found here: milwaukeekrampusnacht2019.brownpapertickets.com

We will also have buttons, stickers, and posters at the event!