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Published On: February 15th, 2017

 

Saint Motel and The Record Company to co-headline rock stage

The Madison Mallards (Rafters Sister Company) and Festival Foods are excited to continue their commitment to community involvement in the Madison area with the return of Festival Foods Shake the Lake. Now in its third year, the free community celebration is planned for Saturday, June 24, 2017. 

Festival Foods Shake the Lake will feature live music, food and family activities beginning at 4 p.m. on John Nolen Drive between Broom Street and Blair Street.  American indie pop band Saint Motel and contemporary blues group The Record Company will co-headline the rock stage located on the west side of the Monona Terrace. The 2017 event will also feature a second stage on the east side of the Monona Terrace. A full lineup of musical performers will be announced at a later date. 

The event will conclude with Wisconsin’s largest fireworks display, the Festival Foods Fireworks show, starting at 10 p.m. Reeseville, Wisconsin-based Spectrum Pyrotechnics, will conduct the fireworks show. The company is one of just a few manufacturers of display fireworks left in the United States, and Festival Foods Shake the Lake is honored to present its custom work.

Fireworks will be fired from multiple barges on Lake Monona, and the show will be choreographed to music with fireworks and effects selected to match the soundtrack.

Festival Foods Shake the Lake is a partnership between the Wisconsin-based family grocer, the Madison Mallards and charitable partner Madison Parks Foundation.

"Getting involved and finding ways to support events that bring community members together is something we're proud of at Festival. Our sponsorship of Shake the Lake is a great example of our commitment to that here in the Madison community." said Mark Skogen, President and CEO of Festival Foods.

Returning in 2017 will be the Festival Foods Shake the Lake Market. The market will feature local vendors and artisans of art, crafts, furniture, collectibles and more. The market will open at 4 p.m. June 24. Interested vendors can find the application at ShaketheLake.org or by contacting the Mallards office at (608) 246-4277.

The Human Cannonball, David “The Bullet” Smith, will also return in 2017 for a splash landing into Lake Monona. In addition, the event will again feature several local phenomena that are characteristic of the unique nature of Madison. Watch for more entertainment lineup announcements in the coming months. 

Great free views of the Festival Foods Fireworks will be available on John Nolen Drive, where there will be food, beverages and family entertainment for the duration of the event. Reserved tickets to enjoy the spectacular views of the show from the Monona Terrace Rooftop during the event are available now for $15 each. Purchase tickets online or by calling the Mallards Office at (608) 246-4277. 

EVENT DETAILS

What: Festival Foods Shake the Lake 

When: Saturday, June 24, 2017

Fireworks Rain Date: Sunday, June 25, 2017

Time:  The event and live music start at 4 p.m. and fireworks start at 10 p.m.

Location: John Nolen Drive from Broom Street to Blair Street

Website: ShakeTheLake.org 

Rock Stage Co-Headliners: Saint Motel and The Record Company

Purchase iHeart Media Rooftop Party tickets: click here

ABOUT FESTIVAL FOODS
Founded in 1946 as Skogen's IGA, Festival Foods is a Wisconsin family- and employee-owned grocer that is committed to giving back to the communities it serves and to providing guests with exceptional service and value. The company began operating as Festival Foods in 1990 and today employs more than 6,500 full- and part-time associates. The company currently operates 26 full-service supermarkets across the state of Wisconsin. 

ABOUT THE MADISON MALLARDS
The Madison Mallards are the nation’s most successful summer collegiate baseball team averaging more than 6,000 fans per game in each of the last 11 seasons. Founded in 2001 by Steve Schmitt, the Mallards employee more than 400 seasonal employees and are committed to executing affordable, family friendly community events for the people of Greater Madison.