Bring your entire family to story time at the library! Children of all ages and their parents or caregivers are invited to join us in Athens for this 30-minute program. We will read books, sing songs, and offer other literature-based activities.
Little artists are invited to get creative and explore child-led process art at the Marathon County Public Library’s Rothschild Branch (211 Grand Ave., Rothschild) July 8. Process art focuses on creating rather than following a specific set of directions. Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-359-6208 for more info.
Just getting into birding? Don’t know where to start? Join our student naturalists on a peaceful morning birding hike. Bring your Binoculars and ID books or borrow some from us as we fly into the basics of birding.
On July 8 at 6pm, WWII POW Carl Nordin’s story will be presented by his daughters, Carleen Tjader & Susan Allan. POW artifacts, including his secret journal that he brought back from the Pacific Theater after over 3 years as a POW, will accompany the presentation. For more information or questions about the presentation, email [email protected] or call Theresa at 715-743-4224. The Highground’s 2026 CAMO program is made possible thanks to grants from the Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (WDVA) and the MDRT Foundation.
Explore one of the great frontiers in science and the search to understand dark matter. All regular public shows are around one hour long and include a 25 min presentation focusing on the current night sky of Central Wisconsin (bright stars, constellations, planets, etc.) All events are free and open to the public, but donations are appreciated and help continue these programs.
Staff from Children's Wisconsin will read a story, share music and lead children through a craft project. They'll also be available to speak with parents and caregivers about parenting and developmental questions, and recommend community services that the adults might not know about!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Children of all ages and their parents/caregivers are invited to join us in Marathon City for story time each Thursday! We will read books, sing songs, and more during our 30-45 minutes together.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
Beloved children’s singer and entertainer Tom Pease will be joining us again this summer to perform a variety of his catchy tunes! On July 9, Pease will perform at Lions Park (105 S. Park St., Spencer) from. Free, no registration required. For more information, please call our Spencer Branch at 715-659-3996.
Children ages 6-11 are invited to craft their own fossil necklace at the library! Participants will shape air-dry clay into an oval, use stencils to create a fossil design, decorate with paint and beads, and take home one-of-a-kind jewelry. Join us on July 9 anytime between 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. at the Marathon County Public Library’s Stratford Branch (213201 Scholar St., Stratford) to make one! Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-687-4420 for more info.
Craft your own spell box to hold cards, trinkets, mini figures, and more! Teens are invited to a special afternoon craft on July 9 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau Headquarters (300 N. First St., Wausau). Free, all supplies provided. Registration is required to secure a spot, and walk-ins are welcome as supplies last. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.
Children ages 6-11 are invited to craft their own fossil necklace at the library! Participants will shape air-dry clay into an oval, use stencils to create a fossil design, decorate with paint and beads, and take home one-of-a-kind jewelry. Join us on July 9 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Edgar Branch (224 S. Third Ave., Edgar) to make one! Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-352-3155 for more info.
"A Balanced Legacy" honoring Rex Roehl City Clerk and Treasurer for over 40 years on his retirement. Activities include scavenger hunt, Miss Neillsville/Little Miss Neillsville coronation, Neillsville Chamber Beer and Bingo, and the Bear Creek Band in the downtown beer tent.
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Schmeeckle student naturalists will also host a weekly nature story time Friday mornings. Listen to age-appropriate storybooks on a weekly nature topic and explore the great outdoors with a hands-on activity or craft. Programs will take place at Schmeeckle Reserve, 2419 North Point Drive, Stevens Point.
Do you enjoy quilting, knitting, embroidery, or another related craft? Adults who enjoy needlework are invited to bring their projects and spend time crafting and socializing with others at a monthly Fiber Artists Meetup at the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch, 105 S. Park St., Spencer. The next meetup will take place on July 10. Whether it's knitting, crocheting, embroidery or mending, everyone is welcome to bring their projects and chat. Maybe learn some tips or tricks or even make new friends! This event is free and open to the public with no registration required. For more information, call 715-659-3996.
Pixelated activities, a building challenge, a scavenger hunt, and more, all geared towards Minecraft® fans! Children ages 6-11 are invited to Minecraft® Unplugged at MCPL Marathon City (515 Washington St., Marathon City) on July 10. Free, no registration required. Call 715-443-2775 for more info.
Various Locations in Neillsville / 4:30pm-Midnight
"A Balanced Legacy" honoring Rex Roehl City Clerk and Treasurer for over 40 years on his retirement.
Activities include scavenger hunt, fish fry, beer tent, coin scramble, 107.5's Rock Fest Kick Off Party, Loyal Mini Rodders.
$5 per person, all materials provided. Registration open now, limit to 20 people. Register with the Marshfield Parks and Recreation Office, 715-384-4642.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Ready, Set, Game! Join us for board and card game fun at the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch (105 S. Park St., Spencer). The library will provide a variety of board games and card decks for participants to play with, and folks are also welcome to bring in their own games from home to show others how to play their own favorites. Come alone or bring friends and family, and enjoy an afternoon of friendly competition at the library. These events are free and open to the public with no registration required. For more information, call 715-659-3996.
The Highground will host a Persian Gulf stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life having served during the Gulf War (Desert Shield/Desert Storm), the Middle East conflicts and the present-day GWOT (Global War on Terrorism). The ceremony will be held at the Persian Gulf Tribute. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
The Highground will host a stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The Legacy Stones will be placed along the plaza center walkway. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
"A Balanced Legacy" honoring Rex Roehl City Clerk and Treasurer for over 40 years on his retirement. Activities include kids race, grand 5K, scavenger hunt, volleyball, golf outing, kayak run, rock tailgater, Wisconsin Pinery, Family Fun Day, chicken dinner, bean bag tournament, beer tent, and Uncommon Denominator.
Lunda Community Park, Black River Falls / 8am-10pm
Free admission! Food and beer, fun run/walk, youth fun run/walk, parade, bean bag tournament, Karner Blue Princess coronation, paddle in the park, DJ, kids activities, bounce house, Miss Black River Falls coronation, live music and fireworks. Check the Black River Falls Chamber website for times of events.
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Many plants have restorative or medicinal properties - you just have to know where to look! Join student naturalists on a guided walk to explore the medicinal plants found here in Schmeeckle Reserve, including mullein, yarrow, and many more, and discover their uses and benefits.
"A Balanced Legacy" honoring Rex Roehl City Clerk and Treasurer for over 40 years on his retirement. Activities include breakfast at the legion, tours of Neillsville Library, Neillsville Lions Club chicken dinner, parade, downtown beer tent, fire department water fights, and 50/50 drawings and bike/prize giveaways.
Visitors can shop a variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and other locally produced items while supporting local farmers and small businesses. The Downtown Marshfield Farmers Market is free to attend and open to the public. For updates and vendor information, visit the Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative and Main Street Marshfield online and follow us on social media.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Join librarians in the fresh air for story times at local parks this summer! The next Story Time at the Parks will take place at Sylvan Hill Park (1329 Sylvan St., Wausau). Expect a little bit of everything: stories, songs, and activities that foster early literacy, creativity, and above all a love of reading. In the event of rain, this story time will take place at MCPL Wausau (300 N. First St., Wausau).
Levi the adorable golden doodle and certified therapy dog wants to hear your favorite stories! Children ages 0-11 and their caregivers are invited to join us on July 13 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Hatley Branch (435 Curtis Ave., Hatley) to improve literacy skills and spend time with a furry friend. Young readers can bring books from home or borrow new ones from the library. Free, no registration required. Call 715-446-3537 for more info.
Can a name change the course of a life? This novel explores three different universes with one monumental difference between them: a simple name. 715-443-277
Learn about the diverse people who push the limits of technology, enable scientific discovery and expand what we know about the Universe using state-of-the-art telescopes. All regular public shows are around one hour long and include a 25 min presentation focusing on the current night sky of Central Wisconsin (bright stars, constellations, planets, etc.) All events are free and open to the public, but donations are appreciated and help continue these programs.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Teens and tweens are invited to make one-of-a-kind seed mosaics at the library! Join us anytime during open hours July 13-18 at the MCPL Athens Branch (203 Alfred St., Athens) to make a fun garden craft with clay and an assortment of colorful mosaic seeds. Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-257-7292 for more info.
Kids can decorate their windows with a colorful suncatcher they create themselves! Children (0-11) and caregivers can stop by the library to make dinosaur-shaped suncatchers between July 13–18 during open hours at the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch (105 S. Park St., Spencer). All materials provided. Free, no registration required. Call 715-659-3996 for more info.
Marathon City Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Children are invited to craft their own sparkling geode look-alike at the Marathon County Public Library’s Marathon City Branch (515 Washington St., Marathon City) anytime during open hours between July 13-18. Staff will precut cardboard egg cartons into individual cups so participants can coat the inside with pretty dyed salt cubes to resemble a unique geode! Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-443-2775 for more info.
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Children of all ages and their parents and caregivers are invited to join us at our Hatley Branch for Family Story Time! Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities in this 30-minute program.
Marathon Area Elementary School, Marathon City / 10am-11am
Join us for an engaging performance with stories woven into an incredible juggling act! Kids and caregivers are invited to Marathon Area Elementary School (100 Spring Valley Dr., Marathon City) for a performance by the Juggler with the Yellow Shoes. Free, no registration required. Call MCPL Marathon City at 715-443-2775 for more info.
Come enjoy this Midwest card game staple at the library! The Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch (105 S. Park St., Spencer) is holding a monthly cribbage meetup on July 14. Decks of cards and cribbage boards will be available for patrons to use, and players are always welcome to bring their own if they would prefer. From novice to expert, everyone is welcome. This event is free and open to the public with no registration required. For more information, call 715-
659-3996.
Reporter Camille Parker is back in town for all the wrong reasons. Fresh from the psych ward and living in her family’s old Victorian mansion, Camille is assigned to cover the unexplained murders of two preteens with stories that just might hit too close to home. 715-446-3537.
Check out an engaging performance featuring stories and an incredible juggling act! Kids and caregivers are invited to MCPL’s Rothschild Branch (211 Grand Ave., Rothschild) for this special performance on July 14. Free, no registration required. Call 715-359-6208 for more info.
Editor Millie Lang arrives in Montana in 1936 ready to write a series of travel books, but the town she discovers is riddled with secrets that could never fit in a broacher packet. And everything will depend on the mysterious Boxcar Library—based on a real traveling library! 715-257-7292.
Calling young Pokémon Trainers! Join us for card trading and crafts on July 14 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau Headquarters (300 N. First St., Wausau). If they would like, kids can bring cards to trade and admire with others, but no materials or experience are required. Free, no registration necessary. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.
Anne Tyler spins a tail of a family vacation as it unravels. Like a French braid, families leave their mark even if they fall apart: “You think you’re free of them but you’re never really free; the ripples are crimped in forever.” 715-352-3155.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Teens and tweens are invited to make one-of-a-kind seed mosaics at the library! Join us anytime during open hours July 13-18 at the MCPL Athens Branch (203 Alfred St., Athens) to make a fun garden craft with clay and an assortment of colorful mosaic seeds. Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-257-7292 for more info.
Kids can decorate their windows with a colorful suncatcher they create themselves! Children (0-11) and caregivers can stop by the library to make dinosaur-shaped suncatchers between July 13–18 during open hours at the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch (105 S. Park St., Spencer). All materials provided. Free, no registration required. Call 715-659-3996 for more info.
Marathon City Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Children are invited to craft their own sparkling geode look-alike at the Marathon County Public Library’s Marathon City Branch (515 Washington St., Marathon City) anytime during open hours between July 13-18. Staff will precut cardboard egg cartons into individual cups so participants can coat the inside with pretty dyed salt cubes to resemble a unique geode! Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-443-2775 for more info.
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 60-minute program at MCPL Rothschild. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
Staff from Children's Wisconsin will read a story, share music and lead children through a craft project. They'll also be available to speak with parents and caregivers about parenting and developmental questions, and recommend community services that the adults might not know about!
Teens are invited to experience Sea of Stars® on the library’s Nintendo Switch and embark on a journey to defeat creations of the evil alchemist together! To play, join us on July 15 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau Headquarters (300 First St., Wausau). Free, no registration required. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.
“The farmer is dead. He is dead, and all anyone wants to know is who killed him.” This book will appeal to mystery/thriller fans and romance readers alike! 715-687-4420.
Registration required, class size limited to 20. For those 16 and older, 13-15 must be accompanied by an adult. No cost, goodwill donation appreciated. Making origami crane prism suncatcher.
Through a collection of short films, learn how different cultures see and interpret humanity’s shared sky. All regular public shows are around one hour long and include a 25 min presentation focusing on the current night sky of Central Wisconsin (bright stars, constellations, planets, etc.) All events are free and open to the public, but donations are appreciated and help continue these programs.
Staff from Children's Wisconsin will read a story, share music and lead children through a craft project. They'll also be available to speak with parents and caregivers about parenting and developmental questions, and recommend community services that the adults might not know about!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Teens and tweens are invited to make one-of-a-kind seed mosaics at the library! Join us anytime during open hours July 13-18 at the MCPL Athens Branch (203 Alfred St., Athens) to make a fun garden craft with clay and an assortment of colorful mosaic seeds. Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-257-7292 for more info.
Kids can decorate their windows with a colorful suncatcher they create themselves! Children (0-11) and caregivers can stop by the library to make dinosaur-shaped suncatchers between July 13–18 during open hours at the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch (105 S. Park St., Spencer). All materials provided. Free, no registration required. Call 715-659-3996 for more info.
Marathon City Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Children are invited to craft their own sparkling geode look-alike at the Marathon County Public Library’s Marathon City Branch (515 Washington St., Marathon City) anytime during open hours between July 13-18. Staff will precut cardboard egg cartons into individual cups so participants can coat the inside with pretty dyed salt cubes to resemble a unique geode! Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-443-2775 for more info.
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Children of all ages and their parents/caregivers are invited to join us in Marathon City for story time each Thursday! We will read books, sing songs, and more during our 30-45 minutes together.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
Calling all adventurers! Teens are invited to join us each month for an open meeting of Teen D&D Club to hang out and talk about all things D&D. Expect games, dice, some rules lawyering, and RPG-themed activities. Join us at the Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau Headquarters (300 N. First St., Wausau) on July 16, no registration required. Call the library at 715-261-7220 for more information.
Sunny the certified therapy dog and golden retriever is back at the Marathon County Public Library’s Rothschild Branch (211 Grand Ave., Rothschild), and he wants to help young children ages 6-11 learn how to read! Kids can practice their literacy skills and have fun with this furry friend on July 16. Free, no registration required. Call 715-359-6208 for more info.
This session helps build confidence in managing your money by learning how to track monthly and annual expenses, create a realistic budget, and develop daily habits that help prevent unmanageable debt. Register here: https://www.marshfieldchamber.com/event-detail/92YRBenwvB9PAYv4aCrIow2/financial-education-budgeting-smart-money-management?fbclid=IwY2xjawSU9wNleHRuA2FlbQIxMABicmlkETJOaEJ5TU00S1FSMGV5QWlFc3J0YwZhcHBfaWQQMjIyMDM5MTc4ODIwMDg5MgABHuLXMJt6frIO4nJCuqDJh2FBK10HyYvkEuexAsrBTW8w4Ggt8ZA86zcBbBFK_aem_Go2K-ZlogOlk0o80bz3KXQ
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Teens and tweens are invited to make one-of-a-kind seed mosaics at the library! Join us anytime during open hours July 13-18 at the MCPL Athens Branch (203 Alfred St., Athens) to make a fun garden craft with clay and an assortment of colorful mosaic seeds. Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-257-7292 for more info.
Kids can decorate their windows with a colorful suncatcher they create themselves! Children (0-11) and caregivers can stop by the library to make dinosaur-shaped suncatchers between July 13–18 during open hours at the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch (105 S. Park St., Spencer). All materials provided. Free, no registration required. Call 715-659-3996 for more info.
Marathon City Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Children are invited to craft their own sparkling geode look-alike at the Marathon County Public Library’s Marathon City Branch (515 Washington St., Marathon City) anytime during open hours between July 13-18. Staff will precut cardboard egg cartons into individual cups so participants can coat the inside with pretty dyed salt cubes to resemble a unique geode! Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-443-2775 for more info.
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Schmeeckle student naturalists will also host a weekly nature story time Friday mornings. Listen to age-appropriate storybooks on a weekly nature topic and explore the great outdoors with a hands-on activity or craft. Programs will take place at Schmeeckle Reserve, 2419 North Point Drive, Stevens Point.
Play Hades® on the library’s Nintendo Switch and slash out of the underworld! Teens are invited to this upcoming Let’s Play event eld on June 17 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau Headquarters (300 N. First St., Wausau). Free, consul and game provided, no registration required. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.
Everyone has greatness waiting to be unearthed! Join us for a free movie screening of “GOAT” on July 17 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau Headquarters (300 N. First St., Wausau). Rated PG, 93 minutes long. Free, no registration required. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Teens and tweens are invited to make one-of-a-kind seed mosaics at the library! Join us anytime during open hours July 13-18 at the MCPL Athens Branch (203 Alfred St., Athens) to make a fun garden craft with clay and an assortment of colorful mosaic seeds. Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-257-7292 for more info.
Kids can decorate their windows with a colorful suncatcher they create themselves! Children (0-11) and caregivers can stop by the library to make dinosaur-shaped suncatchers between July 13–18 during open hours at the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch (105 S. Park St., Spencer). All materials provided. Free, no registration required. Call 715-659-3996 for more info.
Marathon City Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Children are invited to craft their own sparkling geode look-alike at the Marathon County Public Library’s Marathon City Branch (515 Washington St., Marathon City) anytime during open hours between July 13-18. Staff will precut cardboard egg cartons into individual cups so participants can coat the inside with pretty dyed salt cubes to resemble a unique geode! Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-443-2775 for more info.
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Ready, Set, Game! Join us for board and card game fun at the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch (105 S. Park St., Spencer). The library will provide a variety of board games and card decks for participants to play with, and folks are also welcome to bring in their own games from home to show others how to play their own favorites. Come alone or bring friends and family, and enjoy an afternoon of friendly competition at the library. These events are free and open to the public with no registration required. For more information, call 715-659-3996.
Meet at the Fishing Pier on Lake Joanis. Looking to get your feet wet in the wonderful world of canoeing and kayaking? Join us at Lake Joanis for a family-friendly program on the basics of boating and try your hand at paddling your own canoe (or kayak if you prefer). We will cover paddling skills, boating safety, and practice our skills on the lake in boats provided by Schmeeckle Reserve. The program is free, but registration is required.
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
$10 entry fee for vehicles, free for spectators. Bring non-perishable food items for a chance to win one of two $50 gift cards. DJ music, food trucks, raffles, and more!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Teens and tweens are invited to make one-of-a-kind seed mosaics at the library! Join us anytime during open hours July 13-18 at the MCPL Athens Branch (203 Alfred St., Athens) to make a fun garden craft with clay and an assortment of colorful mosaic seeds. Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-257-7292 for more info.
Kids can decorate their windows with a colorful suncatcher they create themselves! Children (0-11) and caregivers can stop by the library to make dinosaur-shaped suncatchers between July 13–18 during open hours at the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch (105 S. Park St., Spencer). All materials provided. Free, no registration required. Call 715-659-3996 for more info.
Marathon City Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Children are invited to craft their own sparkling geode look-alike at the Marathon County Public Library’s Marathon City Branch (515 Washington St., Marathon City) anytime during open hours between July 13-18. Staff will precut cardboard egg cartons into individual cups so participants can coat the inside with pretty dyed salt cubes to resemble a unique geode! Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-443-2775 for more info.
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Visitors can shop a variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and other locally produced items while supporting local farmers and small businesses. The Downtown Marshfield Farmers Market is free to attend and open to the public. For updates and vendor information, visit the Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative and Main Street Marshfield online and follow us on social media.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Tractor pull, parade, food stands, charcoal chicken dinner, food at First United Church, beer stand, carnival, cheese curd throw, bingo, rural art museum, and DJ.
Watch mind-boggling tricks and illusions be performed right before your very eyes! Join us for this incredible magic show brought to you by The Magic of Isiah on July 20 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Hatley Branch (435 Curtis Ave., Hatley). Free, no registration required. Call 715-446-3537 for more info.
2nd Street Community Center, Marshfield / 1pm-2:30pm
Hosted by the Marshfield Senior Citizen Council. Scoop of ice cream, dessert, coffee, and ukulele music. Cost is $3, happens the third Monday of every month.
On a short flight that begins and lands like any other, airline passengers are forever changed once they walk away with the knowledge of when and how they will die. If you knew when you would die, what would you do differently? Would you try dodging your destiny? 715-693-2144.
Mid-State Technical College, in partnership with the Wisconsin Rapids Rafters, is inviting families to enjoy an evening of fun, food and free kids' haircuts during the annual Rafters Meet-and-Greet & Cuts 4 Kids event. The free community event will be held on Monday, July 20, on Mid-State’s Wisconsin Rapids Campus and is open to the public. Rafters Meet-and-Greet & Cuts 4 Kids will feature free games, activities, food and kids’ haircuts. The first 300 fans to arrive will enjoy complimentary hot dogs, chips and a cup of Mid-State’s Cranberry Cougar Swirl ice cream. Attendees will also have the opportunity to play in games and contests against Rafters baseball players, experience Mid-State’s programs and receive autographs from the Rafters players and both mascots, Mid-State’s Grit and Rosco P. Rafter. Free kids’ haircuts will be provided by Mid-State Cosmetology and Barber Technologist students. No appointments are necessary. Haircuts will be given on a first-come, first-served basis. The last call for haircuts is at 7:00 p.m. Learn more at mstc.edu/rafters-meet-and-greet.
Watch mind-boggling tricks and illusions as they are performed right before your very eyes! Join us for this incredible magic show brought to you by The Magic of Isiah on July 20 at Oak Street Park (204 Lutz St., Edgar). Free, no registration required. Call 715-352-3155 for more info.
Witness the pivotal moments where science and history collide while travelling the 13.8 billion-year journey of our existence. All regular public shows are around one hour long and include a 25 min presentation focusing on the current night sky of Central Wisconsin (bright stars, constellations, planets, etc.) All events are free and open to the public, but donations are appreciated and help continue these programs.
Solve riddles and hunt for clues about our nation’s history by scanning QR codes throughout the library. Teens are invited to join us on July 20 anytime between 9:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m. at the Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau Headquarters (300 N. First St., Wausau) for historical scavenger hunt challenge fun. Free, no registration required. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Marathon City Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Set sail for Pirate Week, coming to MCPL Marathon City July 20-25! Join us at the library anytime during open hours to enjoy crafts, activities, a special story time, LEGO challenges, and even a treasure hunt. This event is free and open to children, no registration required. Call 715-443-2775 for more info.
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Make prehistoric-inspired jewelry you can wear! Children and their caregivers are invited to join us to make clay fossil necklaces using air-dry clay, stencils, beads, and paint on July 21 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Hatley Branch (435 Curtis Ave., Hatley). Free, no registration required. Call 715-446-3537 for more info.
Stomp on down to MCPL Spencer for a special story time every third Tuesday of the month in summer! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program at MCPL Spencer featuring activities centered around our “Unearth a Story” theme. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
Watch mind-boggling tricks and illusions be performed right before your very eyes! Join us for this incredible magic show brought to you by The Magic of Isiah on July 21 at Oak Street Park (500 River Dr., Wausau). Free, no registration required. Call 715-352-3155 for more info.
Dreaming of your own business Learn the steps to make it a reality! We’ll help take the “scary” out of business planning. Receive guided assistance from local professionals as well as one on one coaching. Lunch will be provided. Sign up here: https://www.marshfieldchamber.com/event-detail/ZvzBmOjDCoOaCycS1_4uJw2/business-plan-writing-made-simple
Grab your dip nets as we dive into the wonderful underwater world that is the creek. Join student naturalists and explore the creatures of the creek floor in this stream side adventure! Wear clothing you are comfortable getting wet.
Children of all ages and their parents and caregivers are invited to join us on the first and third Tuesday of the month at our Edgar Branch for Family Story Time! Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities in this 30-minute program.
Craft eye-catching prehistoric magnets! Kids and caregivers can join us on July 21 between 1:00–6:00 p.m. at the Marathon County Public Library’s Mosinee Branch (123 Main St., Mosinee) to make one-of-a-kind magnet decorations in the style of fierce dino eyes, fossils, and insects in amber. Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-693-2144 for more info.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Marathon City Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Set sail for Pirate Week, coming to MCPL Marathon City July 20-25! Join us at the library anytime during open hours to enjoy crafts, activities, a special story time, LEGO challenges, and even a treasure hunt. This event is free and open to children, no registration required. Call 715-443-2775 for more info.
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Learn interesting facts about these Ice Age giants and create an adorable mammoth to take home! Children of all ages and their parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program at MCPL Stratford. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities centered around these prehistoric creatures.
Bring your entire family to story time at the library! Children of all ages and their parents or caregivers are invited to join us in Athens for this 30-minute program. We will read books, sing songs, and offer other literature-based activities.
A retelling of the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, this time from enslaved Jim’s point of view, James is proving itself as a modern classic with scorching humor and a story readers cannot look away from. 715-359-6208.
Follow Lila on her transformation from a tiny caterpillar to a butterfly in full flight while learning about the invisible networks that sustain life. All regular public shows are around one hour long and include a 25 min presentation focusing on the current night sky of Central Wisconsin (bright stars, constellations, planets, etc.) All events are free and open to the public, but donations are appreciated and help continue these programs.
Staff from Children's Wisconsin will read a story, share music and lead children through a craft project. They'll also be available to speak with parents and caregivers about parenting and developmental questions, and recommend community services that the adults might not know about!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Marathon City Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Set sail for Pirate Week, coming to MCPL Marathon City July 20-25! Join us at the library anytime during open hours to enjoy crafts, activities, a special story time, LEGO challenges, and even a treasure hunt. This event is free and open to children, no registration required. Call 715-443-2775 for more info.
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Schulenberg, Kaiser, and Memorial Pools, Wausau / Times Vary
Present your library card for free admission to Schulenberg, Kaiser, or Memorial swimming pools and get in for free, only on July 22! The Marathon County Public Library and the Wausau & Marathon County Parks Department are once again partnering for a free swim day in Wausau. Only one card is required per family. Free, no registration required. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.
Set sail for a special pirate themed story time! This hour pirate adventure will feature stories, songs, and activities for anyone ages 0-11 to enjoy. And be sure to check out other Pirate Week activities while you visit!
Children of all ages and their parents/caregivers are invited to join us in Marathon City for story time each Thursday! We will read books, sing songs, and more during our 30-45 minutes together.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
Teens are invited to craft beautiful ancient-Greek-inspired mosaics at the library. Join us on July 23 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Wausau Headquarters (300 N. First St., Wausau) to transform clay and glass pieces into a one-of-a kind mosaic. Free, no materials or registration required. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Marathon City Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Set sail for Pirate Week, coming to MCPL Marathon City July 20-25! Join us at the library anytime during open hours to enjoy crafts, activities, a special story time, LEGO challenges, and even a treasure hunt. This event is free and open to children, no registration required. Call 715-443-2775 for more info.
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Schmeeckle student naturalists will also host a weekly nature story time Friday mornings. Listen to age-appropriate storybooks on a weekly nature topic and explore the great outdoors with a hands-on activity or craft. Programs will take place at Schmeeckle Reserve, 2419 North Point Drive, Stevens Point.
Activities include shop hop, bike cruise, children's scavenger hunt, and Friday night music. Find more here: https://mainstreetmarshfield.com/events/?id=89
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Marathon City Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Set sail for Pirate Week, coming to MCPL Marathon City July 20-25! Join us at the library anytime during open hours to enjoy crafts, activities, a special story time, LEGO challenges, and even a treasure hunt. This event is free and open to children, no registration required. Call 715-443-2775 for more info.
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Events include car show, craft show, family zone, live music, the beer garden, and brew fest. Find more here: https://mainstreetmarshfield.com/events/?id=89
Ready, Set, Game! Join us for board and card game fun at the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch (105 S. Park St., Spencer). The library will provide a variety of board games and card decks for participants to play with, and folks are also welcome to bring in their own games from home to show others how to play their own favorites. Come alone or bring friends and family, and enjoy an afternoon of friendly competition at the library. These events are free and open to the public with no registration required. For more information, call 715-659-3996.
Build reading confidence with the help of a furry friend. We will once again be joined by therapy dogs Teddy and Rose, who are ready to hear stories from young patrons and families on July 25 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at MCPL Wausau (300 N. First St., Wausau). Free, no registration required. Call 715-261-7220 for more info.
If kids can dream it, they can build it with LEGO® bricks, books, and more—for free! Join us for a monthly LEGO Club event on July 25 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Rothschild Branch (211 Grand Ave., Rothschild). All bricks and other materials provided. No registration required. New participants are always welcome. Call 715-359-6208 for more info.
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Marathon City Public Library / Regular Business Hours
Set sail for Pirate Week, coming to MCPL Marathon City July 20-25! Join us at the library anytime during open hours to enjoy crafts, activities, a special story time, LEGO challenges, and even a treasure hunt. This event is free and open to children, no registration required. Call 715-443-2775 for more info.
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Visitors can shop a variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and other locally produced items while supporting local farmers and small businesses. The Downtown Marshfield Farmers Market is free to attend and open to the public. For updates and vendor information, visit the Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative and Main Street Marshfield online and follow us on social media.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Join librarians in the fresh air for story times at local parks this summer! Story Time at the Parks comes to 3M Park (405 Park Boulevard, Wausau) on July 27. Expect a little bit of everything: stories, songs, and activities that foster early literacy, creativity, and above all a love of reading. In the event of rain, this story time will take place at MCPL Wausau (300 N. First St., Wausau).
Supper will be served at 5:00 p.m., with the VBS program beginning at 5:30 p.m. and closing circle time ending around 8:00 p.m. The week will conclude on Sunday, August 2, with a special VBS Sing-a-Long during 9:00 a.m. worship, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. CDT. Families may register or learn more at https://www.immanuelhewitt.org/register-for-vbs.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Children can decorate their windows with a colorful suncatcher they create themselves! Kids and caregivers can stop by the library to make dinosaur-shaped suncatchers between July 27–August 1 during open hours at the Marathon County Public Library’s Athens Branch (203 Alfred St., Athens). All materials provided. Free, no registration required. Call 715-257-7292 for more info.
Kids can craft their own sparkling geode look-alike! Young artists can stop by the Marathon County Public Library’s Stratford Branch (213201 Scholar St., Stratford) anytime during open hours July 27-August 1 to craft geodes using egg carton cups, glue, and dyed Epsom salt. Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-687-4420 for more info.
Cloverdale Country Store, Abbotsford / Regular Business Hours
This service is provided free of charge and ensures that pressure canner gauges are accurate and functioning properly, an essential step for safe home canning. For more information, contact UW-Extension at 715-743-5121.
Children of all ages and their parents and caregivers are invited to join us at our Hatley Branch for Family Story Time! Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities in this 30-minute program.
Dig into an exciting adventure at the library as you open dinosaur eggs, try out an artifact excavation, and learn to draw fossils! Join us for little archaeologist activities for kids and caregivers on July 28 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch (105 South Park St., Spencer). Free, all materials provided by the library, no registration required. Call 715-659-3996 for more info.
“The farmer is dead. He is dead, and all anyone wants to know is who killed him.” This book will appeal to mystery/thriller fans and romance readers
alike! 715-687-4420.
Supper will be served at 5:00 p.m., with the VBS program beginning at 5:30 p.m. and closing circle time ending around 8:00 p.m. The week will conclude on Sunday, August 2, with a special VBS Sing-a-Long during 9:00 a.m. worship, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. CDT. Families may register or learn more at https://www.immanuelhewitt.org/register-for-vbs.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Children can decorate their windows with a colorful suncatcher they create themselves! Kids and caregivers can stop by the library to make dinosaur-shaped suncatchers between July 27–August 1 during open hours at the Marathon County Public Library’s Athens Branch (203 Alfred St., Athens). All materials provided. Free, no registration required. Call 715-257-7292 for more info.
Kids can craft their own sparkling geode look-alike! Young artists can stop by the Marathon County Public Library’s Stratford Branch (213201 Scholar St., Stratford) anytime during open hours July 27-August 1 to craft geodes using egg carton cups, glue, and dyed Epsom salt. Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-687-4420 for more info.
Supper will be served at 5:00 p.m., with the VBS program beginning at 5:30 p.m. and closing circle time ending around 8:00 p.m. The week will conclude on Sunday, August 2, with a special VBS Sing-a-Long during 9:00 a.m. worship, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. CDT. Families may register or learn more at https://www.immanuelhewitt.org/register-for-vbs.
Staff from Children's Wisconsin will read a story, share music and lead children through a craft project. They'll also be available to speak with parents and caregivers about parenting and developmental questions, and recommend community services that the adults might not know about!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Children can decorate their windows with a colorful suncatcher they create themselves! Kids and caregivers can stop by the library to make dinosaur-shaped suncatchers between July 27–August 1 during open hours at the Marathon County Public Library’s Athens Branch (203 Alfred St., Athens). All materials provided. Free, no registration required. Call 715-257-7292 for more info.
Kids can craft their own sparkling geode look-alike! Young artists can stop by the Marathon County Public Library’s Stratford Branch (213201 Scholar St., Stratford) anytime during open hours July 27-August 1 to craft geodes using egg carton cups, glue, and dyed Epsom salt. Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-687-4420 for more info.
Children of all ages and their parents/caregivers are invited to join us in Marathon City for story time each Thursday! We will read books, sing songs, and more during our 30-45 minutes together.
Bring your entire family to story time! Children of all ages and parents/guardians are welcome to this 30-minute program. Enjoy learning with all of your children through stories, songs and other literature-based activities.
Craft an adorable dinosaur shaped pencil holder to hold your summer art supplies. Children ages 6-11 can create this unique container craft with colorful and recycled supplies on July 30 from 10:00-11:00 at the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch (105 S. Park St., Spencer). Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-659-3996 for more info.
When a true crime podcast drags her best friend’s unsolved death into the light, Lucy has to solve the mystery of her own past—even if it means incriminating herself to finally learn the truth. 715-261-7230.
The creatures of the night are here in Schmeeckle Reserve! Join student naturalists for an evening of wonders and explore how bats, flying squirrels, and American crows benefit their ecosystems.
Supper will be served at 5:00 p.m., with the VBS program beginning at 5:30 p.m. and closing circle time ending around 8:00 p.m. The week will conclude on Sunday, August 2, with a special VBS Sing-a-Long during 9:00 a.m. worship, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. CDT. Families may register or learn more at https://www.immanuelhewitt.org/register-for-vbs.
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Children can decorate their windows with a colorful suncatcher they create themselves! Kids and caregivers can stop by the library to make dinosaur-shaped suncatchers between July 27–August 1 during open hours at the Marathon County Public Library’s Athens Branch (203 Alfred St., Athens). All materials provided. Free, no registration required. Call 715-257-7292 for more info.
Kids can craft their own sparkling geode look-alike! Young artists can stop by the Marathon County Public Library’s Stratford Branch (213201 Scholar St., Stratford) anytime during open hours July 27-August 1 to craft geodes using egg carton cups, glue, and dyed Epsom salt. Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-687-4420 for more info.
Schmeeckle student naturalists will also host a weekly nature story time Friday mornings. Listen to age-appropriate storybooks on a weekly nature topic and explore the great outdoors with a hands-on activity or craft. Programs will take place at Schmeeckle Reserve, 2419 North Point Drive, Stevens Point.
Supper will be served at 5:00 p.m., with the VBS program beginning at 5:30 p.m. and closing circle time ending around 8:00 p.m. The week will conclude on Sunday, August 2, with a special VBS Sing-a-Long during 9:00 a.m. worship, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. CDT. Families may register or learn more at https://www.immanuelhewitt.org/register-for-vbs.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Children can decorate their windows with a colorful suncatcher they create themselves! Kids and caregivers can stop by the library to make dinosaur-shaped suncatchers between July 27–August 1 during open hours at the Marathon County Public Library’s Athens Branch (203 Alfred St., Athens). All materials provided. Free, no registration required. Call 715-257-7292 for more info.
Kids can craft their own sparkling geode look-alike! Young artists can stop by the Marathon County Public Library’s Stratford Branch (213201 Scholar St., Stratford) anytime during open hours July 27-August 1 to craft geodes using egg carton cups, glue, and dyed Epsom salt. Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-687-4420 for more info.
Every year, four rides from all over the state with over 100 riders come together at The Highground. Formerly known as The Highground Annual Bike Tour, the Heroes Ride is the largest and longest-running annual fundraiser for The Highground, still pedaling strong in 2026 for the ride’s 42nd year. Riders plus SAG personnel join together to bolster the organization’s efforts to provide Veterans and their families support and resources to help them heal from the wounds of war. The Highground offers PTS/PTSD programs and Veterans Retreats along with the tranquility of being on the “high ground”.
The Highground will host a stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The Legacy Stones will be placed along the plaza center walkway. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
The Highground will host a stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The Legacy Stones will be placed along the plaza center walkway. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
Supper will be served at 5:00 p.m., with the VBS program beginning at 5:30 p.m. and closing circle time ending around 8:00 p.m. The week will conclude on Sunday, August 2, with a special VBS Sing-a-Long during 9:00 a.m. worship, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. CDT. Families may register or learn more at https://www.immanuelhewitt.org/register-for-vbs.
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Children can decorate their windows with a colorful suncatcher they create themselves! Kids and caregivers can stop by the library to make dinosaur-shaped suncatchers between July 27–August 1 during open hours at the Marathon County Public Library’s Athens Branch (203 Alfred St., Athens). All materials provided. Free, no registration required. Call 715-257-7292 for more info.
Kids can craft their own sparkling geode look-alike! Young artists can stop by the Marathon County Public Library’s Stratford Branch (213201 Scholar St., Stratford) anytime during open hours July 27-August 1 to craft geodes using egg carton cups, glue, and dyed Epsom salt. Free, all materials provided, no registration required. Call 715-687-4420 for more info.
There have been over 300 Vietnam Veterans at each of the last four reunions, so Veterans will have the opportunity to meet or reconnect with fellow Veterans. This year’s reunion will feature Vietnam exhibits, lunch and a special presentation by survivors of the 1969 USS Frank E Evans collision, followed by a wreath-laying at the “Lost 74” and “Fragments” Tributes. To RSVP or to become a sponsor, email Theresa at [email protected] or call 715-743-4224. Veterans are invited to help welcome home the 42nd Annual Bike Tour riders around 11am.
The week will conclude on Sunday, August 2, with a special VBS Sing-a-Long during 9:00 a.m. worship, from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. CDT. Families may register or learn more at https://www.immanuelhewitt.org/register-for-vbs.
Visitors can shop a variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and other locally produced items while supporting local farmers and small businesses. The Downtown Marshfield Farmers Market is free to attend and open to the public. For updates and vendor information, visit the Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative and Main Street Marshfield online and follow us on social media.
Available for appointments, group tours, and special events. For more information call 284-5314 or email [email protected] or go to their website jchs-wi.org.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Clark County Fairgrounds, Neillsville / Times Vary
Events include dogs, swine, cloverbuds and explorers, junior cultural arts, and Fairest of the Fair coronation. Admission, $20 for a season pass, $5 for those 10 and older, 9 and under are free. Follow the link for times of the events: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1425361106286503&set=a.627908562698432
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Clark County Fairgrounds, Neillsville / Times Vary
Events include flowers, food, beef, goats, sheep, cats, horse speed shows, the dairy formal, activities in the green space tent, free admission to the grandstand which is the tractor and mini rod pulls. Carnival wristbands are $20 in advance or $25 at the carnival, wrist band times are 5pm-9pm Thursday. Season pass for the fair is $20 or $5 at the gate for those 10 and up, 9 and under are free. Follow the link for times of the events: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1425361106286503&set=a.627908562698432
Schmeeckle student naturalists will also host a weekly nature story time Friday mornings. Listen to age-appropriate storybooks on a weekly nature topic and explore the great outdoors with a hands-on activity or craft. Programs will take place at Schmeeckle Reserve, 2419 North Point Drive, Stevens Point.
Meet at the Menzel Pavilion. Become part of the nightlife at Schmeeckle and traverse the trails after hours guided by Schmeeckle naturalist Griffin Bray. Listen to the sounds of summer and try to catch a peek at some of the Reserve’s elusive nocturnal critters.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Clark County Fairgrounds, Neillsville / Times Vary
Events include poultry, dairy (dairy supreme showmanship to immediately to follow, all other exhibits, activities in the green space tent, kid's pedal pull, foam zone, and kid's rodeo, grandstand is the truck and tractor pull, $10 admission for the grandstand. Carnival wristbands are $20 in advance or $25 at the carnival, wrist band times are 5pm-9pm Friday. Season pass for the fair is $20 or $5 at the gate for those 10 and up, 9 and under are free. Follow the link for times of the events: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1425361106286503&set=a.627908562698432
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Clark County Fairgrounds, Neillsville / Times Vary
Events include rabbits, horses, livestock auction, chocolate dessert contest, draft horse hitch, 10 horse pyramid hitch, balloon animals, little hoppers, little britches, activities in the green space tent, grandstand is Dan Lepien and Six to Midnight, $20 admission for 11 and up, $10 admission for kids 6-10, and kids 5 and under are free. Carnival wristbands are $20 in advance or $25 at the carnival. Season pass for the fair is $20 or $5 at the gate for those 10 and up, 9 and under are free. Follow the link for times of the events: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1425361106286503&set=a.627908562698432
Visitors can shop a variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and other locally produced items while supporting local farmers and small businesses. The Downtown Marshfield Farmers Market is free to attend and open to the public. For updates and vendor information, visit the Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative and Main Street Marshfield online and follow us on social media.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Clark County Fairgrounds, Neillsville / Times Vary
Events include livestock supreme showmanship, dairy, parish 4 jersey show, beef, draft horse halter class, activities in the green space tent, grandstand is demolition derby, $10 admission. Carnival wristbands are $20 in advance or $25 at the carnival, wristband time for Sunday is Noon-4pm. Season pass for the fair is $20 or $5 at the gate for those 10 and up, 9 and under are free. Follow the link for times of the events: https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1425361106286503&set=a.627908562698432
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Tee up for the 2026 Chamber Caper at the stunning RiverEdge Golf Course & Banquet Facility! Bring your foursome, enjoy a day on the greens, and mix business with pleasure as you network with fellow golfers. Sponsored holes add fun games and surprises—making this one outing you won’t want to miss.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Schmeeckle student naturalists will also host a weekly nature story time Friday mornings. Listen to age-appropriate storybooks on a weekly nature topic and explore the great outdoors with a hands-on activity or craft. Programs will take place at Schmeeckle Reserve, 2419 North Point Drive, Stevens Point.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Join us at The Highground on Saturday, August 15, for the 26th Annual Ride to Remember! Every third Saturday in August, this ride brings together Veterans and supporter motorcyclists for group rides, offering wind therapy while honoring fallen service members. The event fosters camaraderie and raises funds to support The Highground’s continuing mission. Together, we honor those who served, educate the next generation and providing healing paths forward. Join one or more of the scheduled rides, enjoy live music by Hillbilly Fever Band, take a chance on the incredible array of basket raffle items put together by our acclaimed “Basket Babes,” Sue & Mary Kokosz, and stick around for the final Ride to Remember. Riders will leave The Highground at 2:15pm, ride through Neillsville and back to the Park. Join any of the day’s scenic rides led by experienced motorcyclists: Ride 1: 10–11am, Ride 2: Noon–2pm, Ride 3: 1–2pm. The entry fee is $25 per rider or $45 for a rider with passenger and includes a rocker or patch and lunch. For more information, please email [email protected] or call 715-743-4224.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Visitors can shop a variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and other locally produced items while supporting local farmers and small businesses. The Downtown Marshfield Farmers Market is free to attend and open to the public. For updates and vendor information, visit the Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative and Main Street Marshfield online and follow us on social media.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
2nd Street Community Center, Marshfield / 1pm-2:30pm
Hosted by the Marshfield Senior Citizen Council. Scoop of ice cream, dessert, coffee, and ukulele music. Cost is $3, happens the third Monday of every month.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Let's Talk Neillsville is back! This community networking event has quickly become a favorite, giving business owners, employees, organizations, and community members the opportunity to put faces to names, build relationships, and connect with others right here in Neillsville. This event is free for Chamber members and all of your employees to attend. We do ask that everyone pre register so we can prepare accordingly. As a thank you, everyone who pre registers will receive an extra drink ticket.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
You may wonder why The Highground is hosting a presentation about bats. They are bringing in an interesting and important community-focused presentation about important misunderstood wildlife that crucially helps control these pesky insects.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Schmeeckle student naturalists will also host a weekly nature story time Friday mornings. Listen to age-appropriate storybooks on a weekly nature topic and explore the great outdoors with a hands-on activity or craft. Programs will take place at Schmeeckle Reserve, 2419 North Point Drive, Stevens Point.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Visitors can shop a variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and other locally produced items while supporting local farmers and small businesses. The Downtown Marshfield Farmers Market is free to attend and open to the public. For updates and vendor information, visit the Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative and Main Street Marshfield online and follow us on social media.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Schmeeckle student naturalists will also host a weekly nature story time Friday mornings. Listen to age-appropriate storybooks on a weekly nature topic and explore the great outdoors with a hands-on activity or craft. Programs will take place at Schmeeckle Reserve, 2419 North Point Drive, Stevens Point.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Registration begins at 8:30 AM with a 9:30 AM shotgun start at RiverEdge Golf Course. After the tournament, head to The Locker Room on 5th Street & Central Avenue in Downtown Marshfield for raffles, cash prizes, and more! FESTIVAL AT THE LOCKER ROOM 1:30 PM to 6:00 PM, 5th Street and Central Ave in Downtown Marshfield. Prizes will be awarded, Food and beverages, Raffle benefitting Main Street Marshfield. $95 per golfer $50 for RiverEdge Golf Course members. 3-person teams. Registration includes 18 holes with cart and eligibility for cash prizes awarded to the top teams in four flights. Hole Sponsorships are also available! Sponsorships include a complementary team (3 players). The cost for a hole sponsorship is $500. To Claim a Hole Sponsorship please complete our Sponsorship Application at: https://mainstreetmarshfield.com/events/?id=625. All proceeds benefit the Downtown Marshfield Community Fund, supporting downtown revitalization and community programming.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Visitors can shop a variety of seasonal fruits and vegetables, baked goods, and other locally produced items while supporting local farmers and small businesses. The Downtown Marshfield Farmers Market is free to attend and open to the public. For updates and vendor information, visit the Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative and Main Street Marshfield online and follow us on social media.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Classes are forming for the Strong Bodies programs in Colby. Classes will be held at Colby Senior Care located at 510 W Wausau St. in Colby, WI. These classes will be Mondays & Thursdays from 9:30-10:30 P.M. beginning Monday, August 31st. Class the week of Labor Day will be adjusted. This class will be 10 weeks long. The suggested contribution is $20.00, which is used to expand and fund the program to all locations across Clark County. Strong Bodies is an evidence-based, progressive strength-training program throughout the United States. Its goal is to improve the health and well-being of middle-aged and older adults by increasing access to structured, safe and effective strength training programs. Scientific research has demonstrated that exercise with weights will increase strength, muscle mass, and bone density in middle-aged and older adults. This will in turn, reduce the risk for numerous chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, osteoporosis and arthritis. To register, please contact UW-Extension office at 715-743-5121 (option 1).
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Available for appointments, group tours, and special events. For more information call 284-5314 or email [email protected] or go to their website jchs-wi.org.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
This event is free of charge. No mystery cans; everything must be labeled or easily identifiable. Secure container lids and transport materials upright. Some materials may be refused if the waste contract cannot dispose of it or if its costs are excessive. Items that will be accepted include automotive fluids, batteries, cooking oil, degreasers, drain cleaner, light bulbs, paint (lead or oil based), paint thinners, pesticides, and fertilizers. Items not accepted include ammunition, electronics, explosives, latex paint (dry out and dispose in regular garbage), medical waste (sharps, pharmaceuticals), and pressurized cylinders.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The Highground will host a stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The Legacy Stones will be placed along the plaza center walkway. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
The Highground will host a Military Working Dog (MWD) stone ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special MWD or service dog and their Veteran handler. The stones will be placed at the MWD Tribute. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the Stone Coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
The Highground will host a stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The Legacy Stones will be placed along the plaza center walkway. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
2nd Street Community Center, Marshfield / 1pm-2:30pm
Hosted by the Marshfield Senior Citizen Council. Scoop of ice cream, dessert, coffee, and ukulele music. Cost is $3, happens the third Monday of every month.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The 2026 Education Days at The Highground will be held September 29-October 2. This year, all students will have the opportunity to visit the “Hidden Voices of the Holocaust” exhibition with age-appropriate presentations offered during the event. September 29-30, fifth grade through middle school students will get a half-day guided tour of The Highground, watch a flag retirement ceremony performed by the Ah Da Wah Gam Chapter of the DAR, and hear the “Hidden Voices of the Holocaust” presentation. October 1-2, high school students will experience a full day of unique 30-minute presentations on military history, the countries and people affected by war, displays of cultural importance, and a special presentation by Holocaust scholar Erez Cohen about the heroic story of his grandmother’s role in the Krakow resistance. Full details will be sent to area schools and placed on The Highground website. Homeschooling families & groups are invited to register. Teachers are welcome to contact Theresa with questions if they would like to coordinate a lesson plan with the presentations that will be offered. To book a session for your students, please call Theresa at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected]. A donation of $3.00 per person is appreciated but not required.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The 2026 Education Days at The Highground will be held September 29-October 2. This year, all students will have the opportunity to visit the “Hidden Voices of the Holocaust” exhibition with age-appropriate presentations offered during the event. September 29-30, fifth grade through middle school students will get a half-day guided tour of The Highground, watch a flag retirement ceremony performed by the Ah Da Wah Gam Chapter of the DAR, and hear the “Hidden Voices of the Holocaust” presentation. October 1-2, high school students will experience a full day of unique 30-minute presentations on military history, the countries and people affected by war, displays of cultural importance, and a special presentation by Holocaust scholar Erez Cohen about the heroic story of his grandmother’s role in the Krakow resistance. Full details will be sent to area schools and placed on The Highground website. Homeschooling families & groups are invited to register. Teachers are welcome to contact Theresa with questions if they would like to coordinate a lesson plan with the presentations that will be offered. To book a session for your students, please call Theresa at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected]. A donation of $3.00 per person is appreciated but not required.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
The 2026 Education Days at The Highground will be held September 29-October 2. This year, all students will have the opportunity to visit the “Hidden Voices of the Holocaust” exhibition with age-appropriate presentations offered during the event. October 1-2, high school students will experience a full day of unique 30-minute presentations on military history, the countries and people affected by war, displays of cultural importance, and a special presentation by Holocaust scholar Erez Cohen about the heroic story of his grandmother’s role in the Krakow resistance. Full details will be sent to area schools and placed on The Highground website. Homeschooling families & groups are invited to register. Teachers are welcome to contact Theresa with questions if they would like to coordinate a lesson plan with the presentations that will be offered. To book a session for your students, please call Theresa at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected]. A donation of $3.00 per person is appreciated but not required.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The 2026 Education Days at The Highground will be held September 29-October 2. This year, all students will have the opportunity to visit the “Hidden Voices of the Holocaust” exhibition with age-appropriate presentations offered during the event. October 1-2, high school students will experience a full day of unique 30-minute presentations on military history, the countries and people affected by war, displays of cultural importance, and a special presentation by Holocaust scholar Erez Cohen about the heroic story of his grandmother’s role in the Krakow resistance. Full details will be sent to area schools and placed on The Highground website. Homeschooling families & groups are invited to register. Teachers are welcome to contact Theresa with questions if they would like to coordinate a lesson plan with the presentations that will be offered. To book a session for your students, please call Theresa at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected]. A donation of $3.00 per person is appreciated but not required.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The Highground will host a stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The Legacy Stones will be placed along the plaza center walkway. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
The Highground will host a stone placement ceremony at 11am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The Legacy Stones will be placed along the plaza center walkway. There is a listing in the Gift Shop to help visiting guests locate any particular stone. Reflection Books that hold the stories, letters, pictures and more of each person or organization honored with a stone are located in the Welcome Center. You’re invited to read their stories. Contact the stone coordinator at 715-743-4224 or email [email protected] for more information. You may call to make an appointment for one-on-one application process.
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
The Wisconsin Rapids Downtown Farmers’ Market is excited to announce the return of the market for its 8th season with continued support from the Wood County Health Department. The market will be open every Thursday and Saturday beginning June 11 through October 10. The market is located on 1st Avenue from West Grand to Goggins Street. Shoppers can expect a wide array of locally grown produce, handmade goods, food vendors, and crafts from passionate farmers and entrepreneurs throughout the community. This year, the market remains committed to accessibility by accepting FoodShare (SNAP), credit, and debit cards through a convenient Market Token program. Visitors simply swipe their card at the market booth and receive tokens valued at $1.00 increments to use with participating vendors. Credit and debit users will incur a small $1.00 transaction fee, which helps the market offer this convenience and offset the surcharge fee. New this year, the market is proud to offer the Double Dollar Program at every market day. SNAP participants can now stretch their food dollars even further by doubling their benefits, up to $20 per market day, to specifically purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. This program helps increase access to healthy, locally grown foods while supporting local farmers. In addition to SNAP, the market is proud to accept WIC and Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program vouchers as well as Aspirus Fruit & Vegetable Rx vouchers, making fresh, nutritious food more accessible to all members of the community. We are always looking for more vendors to fill up the market and volunteers to help at the market information booth. For more information, please follow us on Facebook or contact: Mai Thao, Community Health Worker, Market Manager, (715)-421-8942, [email protected]
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
2nd Street Community Center, Marshfield / 1pm-2:30pm
Hosted by the Marshfield Senior Citizen Council. Scoop of ice cream, dessert, coffee, and ukulele music. Cost is $3, happens the third Monday of every month.
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Get out and enjoy the breathtaking annual Bloomin’ Greenhouse Tour beginning mid-April through Fall and into the holiday season, hosted by Clark County Economic Development Corporation & Tourism Bureau. This exciting self-guided tour directs visitors to Clark County’s exceptionally gorgeous overflowing greenhouses & garden centers. Blooms come to life in Clark County WI – do not miss it!
Designed to inspire and connect you with other empowering women, this event will provide you with the resources you are looking for to start, improve, or expand your business. At this full-day conference, you'll learn from established members of the business community in Western Wisconsin, talk to business assistance providers, and network with other women in business. For cost and to register head to their website: https://www.womensbusinessconference.com/.
Imagine wrapping yourself in a beautiful, handmade, patriotic-themed quilt or afghan knowing your ticket purchase keeps our mission marching forward. The drawing will be held on Thursday, December 3, at noon. You do not need to be present to win. However, winners who attend will receive the first choice of the available quilts and be entered into a special door prize raffle. If you can’t join us that day, you may specify your top three quilt choices (by number) on your tickets. Individuals are eligible to win only one quilt. In previous years, there have been over 25 stunning quilts to choose from! Tickets are: $6 each, 6 for $30 or 18 for $60. Get yours at the Gift Shop! Calling all quilters! Use your superpowers for good and make a lasting impact! We welcome donations of quilts and afghans of any size and patriotic theme. Finished pieces may be delivered for display any time up until December 3 and will be showcased until the day of the drawing. As quilts arrive, we will add them by number below along with photos. All donated quilts will be on display in the Welcome Center until December 3 as part of our annual quilt display. All proceeds from the raffle will support The Highground’s mission to Honor, Educate, and Heal.