Do you celebrate Thanksgiving in Lake Country? Do you travel for the holiday? Do you spend the day with family or friends? Friendsgiving, anyone? Do you spend the turkey day giving back to those in need? Do you run a Turkey Trot 5k? Do you zoom with family that lives far away? There are many ways to celebrate a reason to give back and be thankful for what we have and with whom we surround ourselves. As a caveat, of course we are thankful all year round AND take the time to put extra emphasis on thankfulness at this time of year. Plus, new traditions are always welcome!
If you celebrate Thanksgiving locally to Waukesha County, enjoy the round-up we put together below to take a bit of stress out of your holiday. Our guide includes:
– Where to buy a turkey locally
– Thanksgiving take out options
– Thanksgiving Restaurant options
– What’s open/closed on Thanksgiving
– Gratitude Scavenger Hunt
– Shop Small Guide to Lake Country
– More
*This post contains affiliate links from Amazon. Lake Country Family Fun is an Amazon associate and earns from qualifying purchases. Thank you for supporting our small business.
Preparing your Family for Thanksgiving
3 Thanksgiving activities to teach your children gratitude from Jann at SpeechWorks.
15 recommended local places/ideas/events to give back with your kids in our HOLIDAY VOLUNTEER GUIDE, plus this opportunity to serve the community:
The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center, part of the Milwaukee County Parks, is pleased to announce this year’s Turkey Give Away Donation Drive. This annual event, known as the “Make A Family Smile Turkey Drive,” is dedicated to helping Milwaukee families in need enjoy a warm and nourishing Thanksgiving meal.The Turkey Drive began about ten years ago with a vision from the King Center’s Manager, Dee McCollum. Dee. She was motivated by a strong desire to give back to the community during the holiday season and started the initiative by purchasing 10 baskets filled with holiday foods and other essential items using her own money. Her generous spirit quickly inspired others, including Mary Nelson from Aurora Healthcare, who joined the effort in the second year by donating 20 baskets. The following year, donations grew to 40 baskets, demonstrating the growing impact of the Turkey Drive within the community.Dee McCollum, also a member of the Milwaukee County Diversity Committee, has spearheaded the Turkey Drive, sharing stories of how these efforts have positively impacted families throughout the county. Since its inception, the “Make A Family Smile Turkey Drive” has served over 4,000 families, and this year, we hope to reach even more with your support!How You Can Help:Donations of turkeys or monetary contributions are crucial to achieving this year’s goal of feeding 3,000 Milwaukee families in need. We welcome your support to continue making a difference in our community:
- Monetary Donations: Accepted via check or cash. Please make checks payable to King Advisory Inc. Donations can be mailed or dropped off at the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center, Attn: Dee McCollum, 1531 W Vliet St., Milwaukee, WI 53205.
- Deadline: All donations are needed by Friday, November 21, 2025.
- Contact Information: For more information or to arrange a donation, please contact Dee McCollum at 414-378-3077.
The Dr. Martin Luther King Community Center Turkey Giveaway will be on Monday, November 24, from 9am-1pm or while supplies last. Limit, one turkey per household.
Learning about the history of Thanksgiving with children’s books from the library or our favorite local bookstore, Books and Co. in Oconomowoc.
- Stone Bank Farm Market
- Order a local, loved, organically fed, and free-to-roam turkey.
- Rolls and pies also available for purchase
- Pick up begins 11/12.
- Good Harvest Market Waukesha
- Pre order Turkey, sides and dessert
- Local grocery store delivery and curbside pickup options
- Sendiks – with 5 locations in Waukesha County
- Grab-n-Go Turkey & Gravy Meals can be ordered
- Order online or pick up in store
- Golden Mast Okauchee
- View the menu
- Dine-in only. Reservations required.
- Cornerstone in Genesee Depot
- Order a complete turkey dinner or individual items from the menu.
- Brick House Mercantile
- Savory – Sweet – Soup – Rolls
- Sides, wines, and desserts available for Thanksgiving carry-out.
- Check their Facebook page for order options and details.
- Fresh Baked – Oconomowoc
- Order baked goods for Thanksgiving Day! Check out their Facebook Page for details and availability.
- I.d. Delafield
- You cook the bird, I.D will handle the sides!
- Order your sides by 5 p.m. on Monday, November 24 and they’ll be ready for pick up between 3 – 7 p.m. on Wednesday, November 26th.
- See the menu.
- Call 262-646-1620 to order
- Boondocks BBQ and Brew Stone Bank
- Complete, family-style dinners with all the fixings
- See the full menu
- Call 262-470-5123 for more info or to place your order.
- Chef in Da House Lake Country
- Offering Thanksgiving Turkeys and sides! Check out their Facebook page for upcoming 2025 details.
- Saz’s Hospitality Group Lake Country
- Thanksgiving meal
- All items fully cooked and packed cold in disposable containers withreheating instructions
- Ala carte items available
- Pick up in Walker Point or at Western Lakes Golf on either
- Wednesday, November 26: 9am – 6pm
- Thursday, November 27: 8am – 11am
- All Thanksgiving pick-up meals and A La Carte orders must be placed by Friday November 21 at 3pm or until supplies last.
- Goddess and the Baker Brookfield
- View the Menu and order yummy Thanksgiving pies & pastries.
- Carry out Thanksgiving meal menu
- Vegan and Gluten Free options available
- Call 262-790-2340 to place your order
- Cooper’s Hawk Brookfield
- Meal serves 6
- Members receive points for their meal order purchase.
- Check their Facebook page for menu updates and details!
- Call to order 262-785-9463
- Full meals serving a variety of sides
- Sentry Delafield
- Order your whole Thanksgiving meal online
- Order in advance
- Lake Country mom, Jamie L. relayed that she has used Sentry in Delafield for years to cater her family’s Thanksgiving meal, and it has been slick and easy to schedule and delicious to eat!
- Dine in or carry-out menu
- Watch their Facebook page for more info
Overindulge at Thanksgiving?
If you overindulged in a Thanksgiving meal or dessert, step 1 is:
Don’t feel guilty. Grant yourself Grace.
- Did you have a great day with your family or friends?
- Did you laugh a lot?
- Did you spend time reflecting on your blessings?
- Did you practice gratitude?
- Did you give back to the community?
- Did you spend time reading with your kids about the history of the Thanksgiving?
- Did you have a “shop small’ meal, supporting the small businesses in our communities?
If you answered YES to any one of those questions, YAY!! Thank you!!
Focus on the good parts of your day. ❤️
Now, if you did overindulge, and there’s an actionable step you would like to take, then tap these next toggles. BUT ONLY AFTER you are guilt-free and have granted yourself grace. Afterall, it’s just 1 day. ❤️
Find lots of ideas for places to work out in our Waukesha County Fitness Guide. We realize many facilities or gyms are closed today, but making a note to call them tomorrow to join or book a class is half the effort!
Are you an EXPECTING & EMPOWERED mama? This is a Comprehensive Pregnancy Workout Guide (business run by two Wisconsin women), for expecting and postpartum moms to be done in the convenience of your own home. Tap the link and look under the “Prenatal Fitness & Postnatal Fitness” tab.
Get outside and breathe in the fresh air. Being outside and in nature is one of the best antidotes to feeling any negative feeling. The wind, the landscape, all reminders of a bigger picture and community in which we are a part.
- Go cut down a Christmas Tree. Find a Christmas Tree Farm in SE Wisconsin.
- The Kelly Johnson Foundation is hosting its 6th annual Turkey Trot 5K on Saturday, November 29, 2025 at Fox Brook Park, 2925 N Barker Rd in Brookfield.
- Try out one of these 4 local trails
- Bugline Trail
- Glacial Drumlin State Trail
- Kettle Moraine State Forest – Lapham Peak Unit
- Ice Age Trail
- Walk around the German Christmas Market
- Get your steps in at the Great Gobble Wobble in Oconomowoc on Thanksgiving! Runners and walkers are welcome.
The Milwaukee County Parks invites you and your family to enjoy their amenities:
With the holiday right around the corner, and folks looking for things to do with the extra time off, the Milwaukee County Parks has some great activities available. The return of glow skating as well as indoor skating at Wilson Ice Arena, outdoor hiking at Wehr Nature Center, and indoor swimming at Noyes and Pulaski Pools await!
Hiking is always a blast at Wehr Nature Center. The Visitor Center is open from 8:30am – 4:30pm and trails are open from sunrise to sunset each day. For a $5.00 parking fee, take in the sights and sounds of this beautiful Nature Center. For more information on hiking at Wehr Nature Center head 👉 here
Get out those cardboard boxes and create. Then play with the creation.
Head to USA Ninja in Brookfield for a half day camp on November 26!
Adventure Rock Brookfield is hosting a Black Friday Day Camp for kids on November 28.
Find an indoor play place to burn energy.
Try one of these 10 indoor play ideas for at home.
Burn some energy at Urban Air!
Cheer for the Packers after your feast at the Packer Game Day Party taking place at the Menomonee Falls American Legion! Doors open at 11 am!
If you’re looking to get out of the house on Thanksgiving, visit Links & Drinks in Oconomowoc for football in the bar!
What to watch on TV on Thanksgiving
If your family has a tradition of watching television on Thanksgiving, make note of these highlights:
- The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will be on NBC.
- Thursday, November 27, 2025
- 8:30 am to noon in all time zones
- If football is your jam, find these games:
- Green pay Packers vs. Detroit Lions — 12:00 pm on Fox.
- Kansas City Chiefs vs. Dallas Cowboys — 3:30 pm on CBS.
- Cincinnati Bengals vs. Baltimore Ravens — 7:20 p.m. on NBC.
- Holiday movies will be on, too! Check our Holiday Movie Guide.
What's Open and Closed on THanksgiving
- Kwik Trip Convenience stores
- Sendik’s and Silverspot Movie theater will be open with select holiday hours
- CVS and Walgreens
- Family Dollar
- Pick n Save
- Piggly Wiggly
- Meijer
- Woodmans (closes early)
- Aldi
- Barnes and Noble
- The Post Office
- City Hall/local municipality and government offices
- Local libraries
- Bed Bath and Beyond
- Best Buy
- Costco
- Dick’s Sporting Goods
- Home Depot
- Trader Joe’s
- Kohl’s
- Walmart
- Target
- Sam’s Club
Related Thanksgiving Weekend Things to Do

Where to find Holiday Fun in Waukesha County
Brought to us by the Ingleside Hotel in Pewaukee, featuring Country Christmas.








