Bayview’s Fall Festival “Beet Street” [Write Up]

This year, Cactus Club was bold, bold and decided that not only was the Pandemic not going to stop them from bringing a crowd of people together (masks suggested of course), but they were going to be hosting the 5th annual Bayview Fall Festival “Beet Street”, along with Palomino Bar and Goodkind. The people showed up and filled the entire sidewalk onto Wentworth Ave., vendors and customers alike. I took a stroll straight into Cactus Club to see what form of festivities were happening in the back performance area, having to inch my way past the bar amidst a sea of people. I entered the backroom door and the first thing that I saw was the spectacle that is Felix Ramsey’s video for his 2020 hit “So High” playing on the big screen with an atypical front row audience..! Maneuvering my way back out onto the street, I stopped at many of the vendors’ tables; wherever there was a tent, I went; the ground was so covered in yellow and orange leaves, it was like a scene from ‘CoCo’ and for a second I was Miguel. We literally skipped Autumn last year, yall! 

Bay View’s collaborative fall festival, Beet Street, celebrates live music, community building and film with seasonal drinks, foods and an artists market

*Info provided by Julia Bellair

On Saturday, October 9th, 2021, Cactus Club, Palomino Bar and Goodkind will team up to host the 5th annual Beet Street Fall Festival. This family-friendly event runs noon-6pm with an indoor after-party to follow.

Cactus Club has curated a lineup of rising stars: Chicago's modern disco darling, Ric Wilson, will headline with direct support from LA psych-rockers Frankie & The Witch Fingers. Fantastic Milwaukee artists CREDENTIALS and Clayton will also play. CREDENTIALS is a noisy, math rock 4-piece fronted by Cat Ries (No/No, Rio Turbo, Pleasure Thief) with a debut album coming out this November. Clayton continues to turn up the heat into fall. A distinguished vocalist, Clayton crafts a broad range of stylized R&B with lush harmonies. Intergenerational quintet Mariachi Zomara will kick things off complimented by the DJ stylings of Cozmiika between sets. 

This block party celebrates community organizations doing incredible work across the city and state. Teens Grow Greens, Girls Rock Camp, Milwaukee High School of the Arts, Midwest Renewable Energy Association and Bayview Historical Society will all have a presence in addition to several mutual aid groups and health resource centers. Interactive games from our friends at Music Go Round

The Beet Street Music Video Showcase highlights a wide-range of filmmakers in Milwaukee and beyond through a curated selection of music videos, documentary shorts and more. This showcase will screen on loop in the live room of Cactus Club throughout the day.  

Honeypie’s Great Midwestern Pie Championship is a crucial part of the festivities. Bake and enter your favorite pie to win prizes! Outstanding seasonal cocktails will be available from all three establishments in addition to caramel apples, roasted corn and food from Frida’s Cocina Taco Truck, Twisted Plants and more. To round out the party, there will be an artists market that includes book/zine vendors, farmers, local honey purveyors, custom clothing and a punk rock rummage sale. 

 Beet Street Fall Festival provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere for all to enjoy. The event aims to connect people, communities and causes in a space that enriches all senses. There will be an emphasis on youth participation and activities. As is the case with all Cactus Club events, eclectic music programming will be at the forefront of this fall party.

 

Learn more

Website: www.cactusclubmilwaukee.com