UW-Stevens Point concerts will at the Noel Fine Arts Center Michelsen Hall, 1800 Portage Street, Stevens Point. Tickets are $18 for the general public, $16 for seniors (62+), $10 for youth (under 18) and UWSP employees. UW-Stevens Point students may attend free of charge. Events are ticketed unless noted otherwise.
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 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.
With no idea who he is or how he got there, Ryland Grace wakes up millions of miles from home aboard a tiny space ship. As it turns out, he’s actually a former high school science teacher on a last-ditch mission to save all of humanity from a devastating parasite. 715-261-7230.
St. Stephen’s Catholic Church, Stevens Point / 7:30pm
UW-Stevens Point concerts will at the Noel Fine Arts Center Michelsen Hall, 1800 Portage Street, Stevens Point. Tickets are $18 for the general public, $16 for seniors (62+), $10 for youth (under 18) and UWSP employees. UW-Stevens Point students may attend free of charge. Events are ticketed unless noted otherwise.
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!
Attention, knitters, quilters, crocheters, and everyone in between! Adult fiber artists are invited to a meetup of their very own at the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch (105 S. Park St., Spencer) on May 1. Spend time crafting and chatting with fellow fiber artists in a peaceful afternoon at the library. Maybe learn some tips or tricks or even make new friends! Participants should bring in a current project to work on and show off to others. Everyone is welcome, and all levels of fiber art experience are invited to attend. This event is free and open to the public with no registration required. For more information, call 715-659-3996.
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!
Join us for a fascinating afternoon of Titanic history with Wisconsin Author Veronica Hinke! We'll delve into letters that first class Titanic passengers wrote to loved ones at home, study the distinctly different menus from first, second and third class, and learn about Wisconsin ties to the Titanic, including Merrill resident Dan Coxon. Don't miss this exciting in person author event!
The Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative has been hard at work the past few months to bring you a weekly winter Farmers Market, and it has finally arrived! Beginning on January 10th and running until the summer market commences, your favorite farmers market regular vendors will be hosting a winter market at the 2nd Street community center! Come share in conversation, laughs, and enjoy some tasty food and creations! We can't wait to see you all there!
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!
It is open to the public, free of charge, but donations are appreciated. A donation of $4/person or $10/family is suggested. Donation bins will be available at event entrances and stations. Donations directly support future events, programs, and projects of the Friends of Schmeeckle Reserve. Attendees can get their face painted, explore hands-on discovery stations, enjoy snacks, make crafts to take home, and participate in a guided character hike. The “Sounds of Spring” character hike will be presented along the Trail of Reflections in the form of promenade theater. Participants will be led along the trail and story to meet different characters. Performances will take place every fifteen minutes beginning at 1 p.m. Pre-registration is required for the performances. Sign up here for a time slot. The Visitor Center parking lot is reserved for people with disabilities or other special needs. Overflow parking lot and street parking is allowed on North Point Drive, Michigan Avenue, and Maria Drive during the evening of the event. Pets are not allowed in the Reserve at any time, with the exception of service animals. While strollers are always welcome on Schmeeckle’s trails, they can cause congestion during events due to the number of trail users. Learn more about the celebration and volunteer opportunities at friendsofschmeeckle.org/spring-celebrations/.
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.
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!
Classes are forming for the Strong Bodies programs in Greenwood. Classes will be held at the Greenwood High School in the old gym located at 306 W Central Ave Greenwood, WI. These classes will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays beginning Tuesday, May 5. This class will be 12 weeks long, ending July 23rd. 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.
Did you miss May the Fourth Be With You? Don't worry. We have Revenge of the Fifth! Celebrate Star Wars with perler beads crafts and a Star Wars movie!
Mid-State Technical College will host Tom Farley, community outreach director at Recovery.com and brother of late actor and comedian Chris Farley, for a community conversation on addiction, mental health and stigma. The presentation is open to all community members and free to attend, made possible through funding from the Wood County Opioid Grant through the Human Services Department. Advance registration is required. To learn more and reserve a seat, visit mstc.edu/tom-farley.
Mid-State Technical College will host Tom Farley, community outreach director at Recovery.com and brother of late actor and comedian Chris Farley, for a community conversation on addiction, mental health and stigma. The presentation is open to all community members and free to attend, made possible through funding from the Wood County Opioid Grant through the Human Services Department. Advance registration is required. To learn more and reserve a seat, visit mstc.edu/tom-farley.
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!
Earthwatch is a book club that is an open environmental and conservation discussion group for on-topic books. The group meets each month to discuss the book and share ideas. This month we will start to read the book Hope Dies Last: Visionary People Across the World, Fighting to Find Us a Future by Alan Weisman through page 62. We look forward to seeing you!
Our Spring Work Week is your chance to get involved, meet fellow supporters, and see your impact firsthand. Projects include cleaning, yard and trail work, setting up benches, canopies and picnic tables. We have a variety of tasks on the list, including a few that require some muscle. If you’re comfortable with more physical work, your assistance would be invaluable. If you have machinery or equipment that you’re willing to bring/use, e.g., tractors, loaders and tools, please contact us. Having access to these resources would provide a major boost to our efforts. Invite your family and friends—many hands make light work. Please RSVP by email to Pete at [email protected] or call us at 715-743-4224. Let us know which day(s) you’ll be attending so we can plan lunch for the volunteers.
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!
Join us in May for a mental health discussion and learn about resources available in Wood County from Taylor, a counselor with Children's Wisconsin, and Casey, a Community Treatment Teams Program Manager with Wood County Behavioral Health Comprehensive Community Services. Let's Keep Talking is an informational series for parents and caregivers presented by Marshfield Area Coalition for Youth, School District of Marshfield, and Everett Roehl Marshfield Public Library.
Our Spring Work Week is your chance to get involved, meet fellow supporters, and see your impact firsthand. Projects include cleaning, yard and trail work, setting up benches, canopies and picnic tables. We have a variety of tasks on the list, including a few that require some muscle. If you’re comfortable with more physical work, your assistance would be invaluable. If you have machinery or equipment that you’re willing to bring/use, e.g., tractors, loaders and tools, please contact us. Having access to these resources would provide a major boost to our efforts. Invite your family and friends—many hands make light work. Please RSVP by email to Pete at [email protected] or call us at 715-743-4224. Let us know which day(s) you’ll be attending so we can plan lunch for the volunteers.
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!
Our Spring Work Week is your chance to get involved, meet fellow supporters, and see your impact firsthand. Projects include cleaning, yard and trail work, setting up benches, canopies and picnic tables. We have a variety of tasks on the list, including a few that require some muscle. If you’re comfortable with more physical work, your assistance would be invaluable. If you have machinery or equipment that you’re willing to bring/use, e.g., tractors, loaders and tools, please contact us. Having access to these resources would provide a major boost to our efforts. Invite your family and friends—many hands make light work. Please RSVP by email to Pete at [email protected] or call us at 715-743-4224. Let us know which day(s) you’ll be attending so we can plan lunch for the volunteers.
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!
Our Spring Work Week is your chance to get involved, meet fellow supporters, and see your impact firsthand. Projects include cleaning, yard and trail work, setting up benches, canopies and picnic tables. We have a variety of tasks on the list, including a few that require some muscle. If you’re comfortable with more physical work, your assistance would be invaluable. If you have machinery or equipment that you’re willing to bring/use, e.g., tractors, loaders and tools, please contact us. Having access to these resources would provide a major boost to our efforts. Invite your family and friends—many hands make light work. Please RSVP by email to Pete at [email protected] or call us at 715-743-4224. Let us know which day(s) you’ll be attending so we can plan lunch for the volunteers.
Stitches & Conversation is an open crafting group to share needle arts (knitting, crochet, etc) and other crafts, as well as conversation. All ages and skill levels are welcome. The group can help if you are just getting started or are stuck and need help on a project. Bring along your current project and supplies, whatever your craft may be.
The Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative has been hard at work the past few months to bring you a weekly winter Farmers Market, and it has finally arrived! Beginning on January 10th and running until the summer market commences, your favorite farmers market regular vendors will be hosting a winter market at the 2nd Street community center! Come share in conversation, laughs, and enjoy some tasty food and creations! We can't wait to see you all there!
Join us at the end of Spring Work Week to celebrate you and see the impact you’ve helped us create. If you would like to be part of our volunteer crew, please join us! Please RSVP by Monday, May 4 to help us prepare enough food. Send an email to [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!
Narrated by Neil deGrasse Tyson, learn about the journey of a single photon from a distant star to a human retina. Planetarium shows will be offered at 2 p.m. on Sundays in May. 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!
Marshfield Medical Center, Marshfield / 4:30pm-6:30pm
This free, drop-in expo is for expectant parents, grandparents and siblings. Get information on a variety of topics related to all phases of pregnancy and beyond. You also will have the opportunity to learn more about and register for upcoming prenatal classes.
An ordinary morning is transformed into an extraordinary experience when the world wakes up to mysterious boxes each containing the same answer: how long every individual has to live. This knowledge burdens earth with impossible questions, pulling characters apart and together again. 715-443-2775.
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!
Fifteen-two, fifteen-four, fifteen-six…. Cribbage beginners and beyond are invited to the Marathon County Public Library’s Spencer Branch (105 S. Park St., Spencer) for a monthly meetup. The library will provide decks of cards and cribbage boards, and players are always welcome to bring their own if they would like. Cribbage at the library is friendly, relaxed, and a great way to pass the time with others in the community. 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.
As a widower and former Chicago homicide detective, park ranger Dave Cubiak has seen enough of death. Six deaths in Wisconsin’s beautiful Door County force Cubiak to confront his past to uncover a web of betrayal, bitter rivalries, and greed buried in this vacation town. 715-446-3537.
Recycle, reuse, BLOOM! We invite all homeschool students and families to join us as we make homemade seed paper and learn about plant life cycles. This will be the last STEM for Homeschool session until fall.
Blending historical fiction with mystery and drama, Before We Were Yours moves from 1939 to present day in a retelling of the Tennessee Children’s Home Society scandal and its long-term impact on families. 715-257-7292.
Tova Sullivan works the night shift as a cleaning woman at the Sowell Bay Aquarium, coping with grief among the creatures. Marcellus is a rescued Giant Pacific Octopus who dreams of returning to the sea, and he needs Sullivan to realize that it’s time for escape. 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!
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 Highground will host its annual Spring Bake Sale from 10am-3pm, or when items sell out. Join our Sweet Platoon bakers! Bake your favorite goodies and help support The Highground’s Veterans Programs. Please drop off your packaged and priced goods at the Welcome Center on Friday, May 15, between 10am-3pm. Don’t bake, Just Take—Stop by The Highground on May 16 and pick up a few sweets for your weekend meals. Have questions? Contact Amber at 715-743-4224 or send an email to [email protected].
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.
This popular community event serves as a fundraiser supporting local public gardens, student scholarships, and a variety of educational and community-based gardening initiatives. Garden enthusiasts and plant lovers alike can explore a vibrant and diverse selection of locally grown plants, including perennials, annuals, hostas, vegetables, tomatoes, native plants, and seedlings, offering something for every garden and skill level. A highlight of the event is the free children’s planting area, where young gardeners can get hands-on experience and cultivate their love of gardening under the guidance of knowledgeable volunteers. New this year, Scout Troop 439 will offer refreshments, including hot Caribou coffee and a delicious assortment of baked goods such as scones (lemon blueberry, blackberry lime, blueberry oatmeal), cinnamon rolls, freshly made donut holes, and danishes. Admission is free. Attendees are encouraged to bring cash or checks, as credit cards will not be accepted. For more information, visit NCWMGA.org.
The Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative has been hard at work the past few months to bring you a weekly winter Farmers Market, and it has finally arrived! Beginning on January 10th and running until the summer market commences, your favorite farmers market regular vendors will be hosting a winter market at the 2nd Street community center! Come share in conversation, laughs, and enjoy some tasty food and creations! We can't wait to see you all there!
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!
This family‑friendly breakfast will feature a buffet meal, raffles, and a Youth Art Gallery showcasing artwork by Club members. This milestone event supports the Club’s year‑round programming and helps ensure Marshfield youth continue to have a safe, welcoming place to learn and grow. Tickets will become available March 9th are just $15 for adults, $10 for children ages 5-11, and free for children under 5.
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!
Father Tim is a bachelor rector looking for a little more than Mitford’s predictable green hills, pure mountain air, and simple village people. Luckily for him, Father Tim gets far more than he expected in this comedy rich with miracles and mysteries. 715-659-3996.
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.
Blending historical fiction with mystery and drama, Before We Were Yours moves from 1939 to present day in a retelling of the Tennessee Children’s Home Society scandal and its long-term impact on families. 715-257-7292.
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!
This session will focus on Social Media. Any participant over the age of 60 is welcome to stay for a nutritious meal provided by ADRC congregate meals for a suggested contribution of $4.50, you will not be turned away if unable to pay. Call the UW-Extension Clark County office to register at 715-743-5121.
Prepare for the insanity of summer by creating your own calming Zen garden! Participants will start by decorating the base of their garden, then choose their sand and accessories for at home assembly.
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!
Kristin Harmel spins a tail of two French jewel thieves, a priceless bracelet stolen in France that turns up in Boston, and one woman’s quest for answers in a decades-old murder case. This book will appeal to historical fiction fans and mystery readers alike! 715-687-4420.
Welcome spring with an evening of calm, creativity, and color. In this guided adult painting class, you’ll create a dreamy night scene featuring a soft, dim blue sky, a glowing hazy moon, and vibrant magenta cherry blossoms drifting across a delicate tree branch. We’ll walk you through the painting step-by-step, making it approachable for beginners while still engaging for those with some experience. Along the way, you’ll learn simple techniques for blending the night sky and adding colorful blossoms. All materials will be provided. Adults only. Registration is required. This painting will be done at both the April 22 and May 20 Paint Night sessions. Patrons may register for one or the other but not both. Registration for both Paint Nights will open at 9:00 AM on Wednesday March 18. To register, stop by or call the Adult Information Desk at 715-387-8494 ext 2.
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 Marshfield Farmers Market Cooperative has been hard at work the past few months to bring you a weekly winter Farmers Market, and it has finally arrived! Beginning on January 10th and running until the summer market commences, your favorite farmers market regular vendors will be hosting a winter market at the 2nd Street community center! Come share in conversation, laughs, and enjoy some tasty food and creations! We can't wait to see you all there!
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 Liberty Bell will ring at 3pm for the National Moment of Remembrance, marking the beginning of the Memorial Day Ceremony. We’re honored to have Melissa Doud as our guest speaker this year. In advance of the ceremony, the 16th Annual Honor Ride procession through Neillsville will line up at 2:15pm and depart The Highground. As they pass by, please show your support of their mission to honor those we have lost to war. The Liberty Bell will ring as supporters welcome riders along the flag-lined road. For more
information about the Honor Rider or to register online, visit thehighgroundhonorride.com. For volunteer opportunities or for more information about the ceremony, send an email to Amber at [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!
Kristin Harmel spins a tail of two French jewel thieves, a priceless bracelet stolen in France that turns up in Boston, and one woman’s quest for answers in a decades-old murder case. This book will appeal to historical fiction fans and mystery readers alike! 715-687-4420.
It's Game Night! We'll have our collection of board games, card games, and more available. Bring a friend to play with or make a new friend playing a game!
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 year is 1965, and the world is changing. Women like 24-year-old Army Nurse Frankie McGrath are learning that they can be heroes. Kristin Hannah’s best-selling novel sheds light on the often-overlooked sacrifices of the women who served their country. 715-359-6208.
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 Courthouse, Neillsville / 10am-11:30am
(Enter the North side of building through secured entrance, room located to right of entrance). We will focus on continuing the basics in this bsession. Please call the UW-Extension Clark County office to register at 715-743-5121. These events are open to all community members and free of charge, however pre-registration is requested with limited space.
“You must speak if you wish to be heard.” Inspired by a real physician in 15th-century China, Tan Yunxian must rely on the help of a network of other women to break free from marital traditions and change the course of medical history forever. 715-261-7230.
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!
5:30am-9:30am, Dairy Fest Breakfast at the Central Wisconsin Fairgrounds. 5pm-8pm, Picnic in the Park at Columbia Park. Food trucks, live entertainment, petting zoo, 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!
The Chess Mates competitive chess club meets on the last Saturday of each month. They offer three regulation tournament boards for the first six players to arrive as well as a chess clock for “blitz” and a regular clock. All ages welcome. There will be no instruction for beginners. This club is looking for experienced players looking for a fun game play challenge.
Marshfield Agricultural Research Station, Stratford / 8am-Noon
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!
The Highground will host a Korean stone placement ceremony at 11 am for friends and families to share their appreciation for a special Veteran or service-hearted loved one in their life. The ceremony will be held at the Korean War 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.
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.
Now in its second year, this hands-on camp invites young creators grades 6–8 to step into the world of design and manufacturing and roll away with a custom-built scooter of their very own. For just $35, participants will spend the day exploring how ideas become reality through a blend of mechanical design and precision machining. From concept to creation, campers will design, machine and assemble their own scooter combining creativity, engineering and a whole lot of fun. Throughout the day, students will Learn the fundamentals of the mechanical design process, Manufacture scooter components using state-of-the-art equipment, Assemble and customize their own scooter, Take home their finished ride. The program is proudly supported by local employers in mechanical design and precision machining, helping connect young learners to real-world career pathways. With limited spots available, early registration is encouraged. Learn more and reserve your spot at mstc.edu/scooter. Email [email protected] or call 888-575-6782 with any questions.
$5 per person, children under 5 are free, $5 parking. Bring chairs or pull up a bail of hay. No carry-ins, no easy up tents, no pets-service animals only. Learn more by heading to their website.
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.
Seehafer's City View Dairy, Marshfield / Noon-10pm
$5 per person, children under 5 are free, $5 parking. Bring chairs or pull up a bail of hay. No carry-ins, no easy up tents, no pets-service animals only. Learn more by heading to their website.
Seehafer's City View Dairy, Marshfield / Noon-10pm
$5 per person, children under 5 are free, $5 parking. Bring chairs or pull up a bail of hay. No carry-ins, no easy up tents, no pets-service animals only. Learn more by heading to their website.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.