Bayfield is a quaint, rural, cultural metropolis offering gourmet dining, art galleries, and cosmopolitan style-boutiques. Award winning authors and well-known musicians are drawn by the village’s mystique holding big city caliber readings, retreats and concerts.
It is the sound of a frog chorus on a warm spring evening and the buzz of a cicada on a late summer’s afternoon. It is the feeling of bare feet on warm sand fooling waves as they rush against the shore. It is the scent of camp fire smoke drifting in the mist of a cool autumn night. It is the taste of a glass of wine while seated on a Main Street patio watching people slowly dissolve into a pace of life that many no longer believe can still exist.
In Issue 137, we learn who will be honored for their good works in preserving local heritage at a recognition ceremony coming up on Feb. 26 and we anticipate all the fabulous events being planned for this weekend's Family Day festivities. In our photo story, we spend some time at the Bayfield Town Hall where on Saturday night the 1940s were celebrated through song and dance.