PortFish Ltd

PortFish Ltd A non-profit to promote local, sustainable food in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin. Aquaponics Greenhouse, Winter Farmers' Market, and more!
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A local non-profit constructing a large aquaponics facility, as well as promoting local food suppliers and sponsoring the annual Winter Farmers Market.

At PortFish this weekend, you will find FRESHLY HARVESTED lettuce, microgreens and a Greens-to-Blend mix in the fridge. ...
08/22/2025

At PortFish this weekend, you will find FRESHLY HARVESTED lettuce, microgreens and a Greens-to-Blend mix in the fridge. And, as always, Burkel Family Farm eggs and meats in the freezer. Stop by today, tomorrow or Sunday, 8:00 to 6:00.

03/17/2025

HELLO MADISON - I'M HEADED YOUR WAY!
Happy to report I'll be in concert sharing songs, stories and memories at the Overture Center in Madison. Click here for tickets: bit.ly/3ObqZay

09/29/2023

The news you’ve heard is true. At the end of October, Goodside will be closing its doors for good. But we are aiming to go out with a bang! Keep coming out to shop and help us pay off our debts and end this journey well 💚Thank you to the loyal community who shopped Goodside first, and to all of the volunteers who kept us running over the years. Keep an eye out for special deals as we wind down and stay tuned for some favorite vendors selling out of 🌱

07/04/2023

😄 Are you signed up for our Summer Reading Challenge yet? It’s for ALL AGES! (Yep, that means you, too, grown-ups!) It goes until Aug 26. Join in the fun! wjnlib.org/announcement/summer-reading-challenge-2023/

07/04/2023

Thanks to a generous four-year grant from Washington County, Riveredge has begun working to increase mental wellness by training community members and service providers in life-saving QPR Su***de Prevention.

QPR provides participants with the tools to intervene when someone is experiencing a mental health crisis situation. Trainings end with a hike to allow participants to experience coping strategies like exposure to nature, social connection, and physical activity. We are proud to have this opportunity to serve our community and utilize the unique power of nature to support mental well-being.

07/04/2023
07/04/2023
07/04/2023

Here’s an extensive list of programming offered by Milwaukee Recreation, or MKE REC, this summer and information on how to register.

07/04/2023

Thank you Tello's Grille and Catering for being a perch sponsor!


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07/04/2023

Join us next Tuesday for July 4th fireworks at Coal Dock Park!

07/04/2023

Concert T-shirts rarely go out of style! But that’s not the only reason to purchase a T-shirt to commemorate the 2023 Seed Savers Exchange Benefit Concert. Sales of these cool, comfy, pre-shrunk, 100% ring-spun-cotton T-shirts support SSE’s nonprofit mission to save and share open-pollinated seeds. Pre-order by June 30 to guarantee your size; T-shirts will be available for pick up at the concert on August 5 at Heritage Farm in Decorah. (Haven’t yet purchased tickets to this event? Visit https:// www.seedsavers.org/benefit-concert!)
https://www.seedsavers.org/benefit-concert-t-shirt

07/04/2023

The Inuit people can't be imagined without their signature parkas, fashioned from fur and hide of the local wildlife. One of the many reasons why early European voyages into the Arctic circle failed is because they were underprepared for the extreme weather conditions of the north. They wore wool clothing, which kept them hot on the inside, but made them sweat a lot, which made their clothing freeze in the extreme temperatures. The Inuit never faced this problem, as they have been making their parkas from caribou deer or seal hide from as early as 22,000 BC (Siberia). The production of these parkas took weeks, and the tradition of making them was passed down from mother to daughter, taking years to master. Depending on the geographical location of the tribes, the design of the parkas varied according to the types of animals available. Beadwork, fringes and pendants frequently decorated the clothing. Roald Amundsen was the first explorer who outfitted his crew with Inuit clothing, which enabled him to successfully circumvent the North-West Passage in 1906. In the 20th century the use of traditional Inuit clothing declined, but it has seen a recent resurgence, as the Inuit strive to preserve their culture.
❤️ Thank you for reading and liking the article. If you're Native American, this is the store for you (t-shirts, blankets, jewelry, tumbler,bags..).
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Address

3781 County Road KW
Port Washington, WI
53074

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 6pm
Saturday 8am - 4pm
Sunday 6am - 10pm

Telephone

(262) 284-1970

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